DIE DAILY , GAUT'rE., : -1, , !EMU/311ED 'EVERY 11101iMING. ~.., . (ScSDATT i2CICMD.) . I . I 'ENNUO&I!,-REED & CO., - . -I_r<DizTi.eic.l-4.. 1/. F.. PL .3[11.7i T. Fiji:lg./Z[l.f. »......aofugc~sa. 12oe1De ~ni.'n~ccre u,nct, GLZETTE..P.W.LL;I2iI . leeeer.4.l &SRI SG TITTLE STREET. irG43 Cc*lien l eper of ifegeri Peen!huh. OFFICIAL PAPP& OP PiTTABURGH . AND • ' ALLEGHENY CITY. . tame elm. CHEAPEST .4 BEGT EARLEY ita4 Cu/II•If OCTAL PseEß 141..4 Gt... • MINI OF TUE Ditty: Mfgg P IT",',•;.;;J;;;: . •:; 117`f• • .44att sobv.a.tbent Tgar 4 0 .00. Adaress, t GAZ&TTE. YTYIICRUI4.; . - littsburgh 6:4srtti _•• Ia errial Cu: r spov,4 tsee ...he.) • LNIVIII:tiC., (H... 4 .) lune 1861 ' In my letter from - Sr. Louis Pgave some account of our pre:peal and ob- I servation's up to that time. -On Monday morning some, of us had a delightful I drive to many' of the most interesting 'parts of that truly great city. We were then taken to the top of the dome of the Court House, from which elevated posi tion we had a very fine 'panoramic view of Sk. Lours and its grand and beautiful surroundings—the Mississippi - (now in flood), the American bottomi and its blurt's, eight miles distant, en the Illinois side; and the -beautiful, cultivated and highly adorned tracts in the rear of the city. Our party then dined at the mag nificent Southern Hotel : (I dined with- a friend), and at 5 if. St. we took the cars on the old Missouri Pacific road,- on which we travelled all night, and arrived at Leatm,worth at about nine this morn ing. Of the splendid country in 3lls souri and Kansas over which we rode, I shall not speak patticalarly at this time. .Breakfasting nt Leavenworth, we spent an hour or two in cordial greetings with the citizens and' with one another—for we received a large accession to our par ty at St. Louis and other places in )Lis, sour'. Then velnifl seemed to be the en tire vehicular wealth of the city was placed utcrtir service, and we were ear- ried out to old Fort Leavenworth, which is situated on a bold and high bltiff al. Mosioverhanging the river, about two ' miles north of the city, where we were I most cortiltlly met by Major Geniis]' Hancock “; General W. Hoffman tad their ladles, and where we remained about an bout in the most free and easy social enjoyment. We then re.-entered , our carriages and drove overtire eleva ed ground which lies north and west of the ' city, and iron which, in. all di ea:lmm, to had charming piespeets: Truly this is a magnificent State, especially when it is brought under cultivation and 1 adorned, as many places-are, with fruit and ornamental trees. Trees.: of, every I, kind flourish here in unsurpassedlealth, vigor and beauty. After dinner ire had an impromptu meeting at tine hotel, at which short and eluipient addresses were made by Majpr A. IL Calhoun, of Philadelphilt, General Prim, of Missouri, (not, as the elections gentleman who introduced the speaker put it, "General Sierling Price," but tote sterling General Price,) and General Simon Cameron, df our State. Alto gether our visit to Leavenworth—a beau tiful new city of thirteen years of age, and in which they claim to have 27,000 inhabitants .a/very. pleasant one. IA ride of thirty-Ve miles brought us tolhis city, wherefwe were cordially re. eeivml and , admirably entertained m a large and well kept hotel. Here, this evening, we had a very spirited meeting In the large ball-room of the hotel, and when that was over many of the young . people of the party and of the city put the room Mita appropriate use. I hear the music while I write: pn our way from Leavenworth to this place we passed over what is known ns the Delaware res ervation, a tract of extraordinary fertility and beauty. Two hundredland twenty ,.three thousand 'aCies of thiS great posses; siou of this almost extinct- tribe were porekased by the Union Parade Itallwa thy Company from the Indians at e Government price, and the fur -1 ther consideration. of extending - a railroad entirely thraugh it. This would give to Leavenweirtb a branch : r road to Lawrence. and thus make- that , city nterminus of the ILIiOII Pacific Rail.' Way.' 'The road was promptly built, and the, operation on all hands was a good our' for all parties—tor the Indians, who did not and mild dot use what they heldsfor the State of Kansas and the whole. country, 'because it was the means 1 of bringing into Market a. magnificent trict:of hind lylag at the very entrance ' of the State; tuot 'yor the company, for lids land is Of great and ever increasing _ j value. Ir is In the •market• at from threc . to ten dollars per acre, the Tans*. destrndtive fires are chported • t price varying not because of quality, but this:Morning. The Quincy, 111., City Hall i.ef location. I saw, some new begin. was destxoyed on Saturday. Low $5O, - stings as we passed Over—one partieu -000; Insured. Two hotels and a . livery Italy of some Ma. who "knew how to stable In Warn*, Lid., were burned The I dc k t.lie had a neat and commadiaaa dwelling, and all the other buildings that earns day, sithpaSedto have been there- tit good farmer needs for tun bestowment snit of inceniliarism. Loss, *60,000;i:tog of his goods, both animmte and loan!- insurance reported: The tobacco wire- 1 1 mato. • His grounds were well fenced, hon . or Frank s bras , and near his dwelling I observed a good olio ••• •••••" Cincinnati , sized young orchard of as pretty and as destrOyed. • Loss $30,000; insurance ' th rifty fruit' trees "as ever grew. It 4,000. • . I looked like a litile.Paradise, hkeapretty ' island in albroari sea. 4.ll.this .was the work of ode year. To-morrow we shall go on up tine val ley of the Kansas, on our way to Fort ..11arkerly rail. We are to dine at To peka and sleep to-morrow night at Junc tion city, a thnving place three miles be yOnd „Fort Bitty. Thin wets the farthest pointi - eachid by the exeurnonista last November. Now we •go eighty miles farther—pretty good progress for one winter. ; Our party, now numbers about one hundred and twentyfive. Mr. Perry, the President of • the company, 'is with us, and a number - of the Board.of.Diree tors, and Others who are financially and otherwise interested. The press is well represented, and - to crown all, we have very many ladies who contribute greatly to the sum 'of the profit and, pleareire of the, trip In part ' , I like this excursion _better than the one we had last fall; for ilthire is lisshllarity there is more quiet social enjoyment and of carneol enthusiasm in thegreatwork:we went out to see. The Petple out here believe with all their hearts in the Union .Pacific Railway of the Kanias, and that they are how—not that they- will be, but that they : are— blessed with us fair a heritage as over the:ill-Father gave to Ills children. J. C. Tuts mrrinr.coMmunity will ho pain ed to learn that. Miss 'Umlaut. Mc i EN FADD is no more. She died at the • residence of her father, JOHN B. Mc. FADDEN, F. 54.. on Friday morning last. Among the many ladies of this commul 7, tjt who evinced self-sacrificing devotion t a i to tha relief sadaomfort of the national soldiery; during the War, .116 one was more wholly given up, or iabored more Jutlicioutly and unceasingly than ehe 6r was more distinguished for soperh , energy and administrative ability. Thousands of soldiers will carry to their graves krateful Memories of benefits and t• blessings received through her zealous i t' effort's,* and will lament with heartfelt !:•,• emotions her untimely death, as that of a dear friend. • . • - " In Society Miss MCFADDEN - Wag every. where admired and loved by her lively 'Mid 'Rental dispoSition and temper. X (pally a falprhe with old and young, is rich and poor, her Memory will _linger sweetly in the hearts of all who :knew ••, her. SiNASOII.. $6.1411011T, (f CM.) or the Somerset district, has been thrown over board by hie party, because of kis rotes list wmter. So far-- well.. But:that is -only half the requisite wont. We trust care has be= taken to nominate:a ruin 'Oa - will vote right. • In .Tackion times, it Was held to be impolitic to remove L dishonest Treasury agent. The reason given was that his po r ekets were full, and hd might Mare plundering, whereas his successor won'd go in with empty - pockets, and have to fa . fill them. This_ logic will not stand scrutiny, either as to fidncial or lediala. ..tive,offices. - ' There es no use its turning out one w; Senator, and putting another in who , will . vote the 'same way. Reform - con- Mks In getting , men who will , vote right. Tuz Republican of letwrence 'county have nominated•for Assembly, Jae . . Ed wards:do..oolMo Judge, Thomas Porn: , Croy; Treasurer, R. Cochran LCslte; Sheriff, David Rhodes. In Indiana county the Republicans nominated for - .A.ssembly, - -W. Gordon 1 ;, and.S. W. RlcumelL • - • ti The Ber county Republicans have up (pointed a deleirates to the Williamsport `I Contend , Jacob Hoffman; Samuel .1..: Shearer r. E E. Griesoncr, and J. H. Jscohs. They, also, declared in favor -,..: ors State Constitutional COnvention to 11. extend the elective franchise to' all cid ,lS zeris, regardless of race or poles, and to secure . such .oUfer reforms • as they be ' ;I needed to secure good goveninient. . _ IT • haa -7- 17ectr lashiouable of late to stigmatize the blacks of the Sonth as shiftless and Indolent. It now appears that laziness and unthritt; in that section is not monopolfzed by' the blacks.' The ;:ew • Orleatis Picayune declares that "Indolen , id • ',rthli - indolence and worthlessness hail taken possession of thousands of-white men in .1 the South, .sincel the close of the war threw them out of employment. Men, 11 who previous to the war were industri employe.j iu agile:Miural pursuits, ti.; and content with the respectable lade- Pendence of a farmer's life, have, in con -51 sequence of the Itastes engendered by four years of s soldier's life, become k• stragglers and adventurers in oities, and 'II lost all love forlabor." Gni. GRANT promptly denies the ra• 4, =or that be bad interfered, or was about 11 to interfere, With the course of General it- Sheridan. The President will hardly 1 . dare to Litivo publiii opinion hi inteifer ' coca with the gallant soldier at New Or :leans, who hes the f entire confidence of all loyal people, and if left free to act, will advance the beet ktterests of the country in Ins troublesome district. ' IN all ordinary cases the supersession of : the deg pot?ers by military once, fs not te. Our 'Akin; but, utile case stands, there fa something decidedly refreshieg MAU' way Gen. Sheridan deals with the turbulent elements at New Orleans. fi Nothing so wholesome has been estdbi ..; Sad there arise the adminlstra 'Sion of Gen. But/et. . . .'..,. 4110TIIER horrible tradgedy has talteu I.place niter St. I l oilo. While hi bed,'en h. 'Friday night, Joint Ross "and his little 42.1e0n were crhelly-murdtred. A. German *boy, in the employ l Of, Boss, is thought rto have been the perpetrator of the deed.. . , EC made his escape, taking tritit him the -. team aid wagon of the . deceased. . „ 4 . ,,, ' , Tern fourteenth Satiate district luts been I.4presente - il for three years liy Mt. Walls, re democrat, though it is republican. Ills (; election was tha result of a Split- IsiOw, Toyilr.: Retry Johnson, of Union meaty, is :2strged for the Republican nomination. ithe was fornierly hi • o Senate, and sen ed with eredif. • .. • ' -_ . S . MiATOIt ivADvi k :excursion party leave Leavenworth, Karisas„to-day for Fort Riley: rind' other western points The Pilla.delPhia excursion paityoshich l';"lias been lire!. the *Union I'acillc Rail- - :.. I , way, arrived, on its iltuin, at St.fLouis, • 'tiyesterdity. ' . i I .-- Jon:: Arrrnmr, a merchant' of• st. Lam, lo reported . to have fallemluir to , the snug sum of seventeen millions . of dollars in gold; by the death of the Earl of Antrim, Ireland. If true, John An , qtrlm should be a happy_tnan. - ; Tue decision of Judge Bryan, of the L. S. District Court at Charleston, ,ptltat private telegrams are not privileged. ~ , ,mitrilunications, and that telegraph cem f'inany:. must produce them evidence, juts an important beating, . Now thought the New York Con i..ksUlational Convention will not only. L' strike the word "white," but also the_ ,ii 7 Word "male" from thti , COnstitutiop. "will put all adult citizens on cut 1: -equality. - Tine twelfth annual celebration et the. A.Turltera' Union of • Nortli ''commencea to.daY in Baltimore. 4ele gatel are already present In that city 1:1 , 116m aliparts of the country. Tam= 11 congratulatory dispatch to pi - . Xielater Romero lets street the doubts ‘7raised neiripaper civilera as: to Fi'7whethei 7dazfmillaa luta been really Staken prisoner. . " err. I n^ltra T l e ° d w b a l P (l e en arl to i llEz 3 tol m th l Teu N mPf , f: , 45 4 48,0 Y 00. The. Call . en Emperor tehaved distinguished gallentry, - 'CA. :Soo. Campbell, a well known 1.-;Aurfirialt of Mobik`, .6-te. of Baltimore, ..Volled In I :Louisville; on Battirday night. IF Wayne 6"untr.. Pi:, bay bail re flccaUy Bold for PAY 40/liin .77 05 lAL ' l ' lB ;9-----..._.. 11 . .. ~ . . . .. , ..1 , •:/.. , -....,....,. a . , ... , ........,....).; , ,,, fw ,- 2 . • ----,....; . . . . . .... . -... ,8., -.. - _ , : - : - --,: - ...:, , ..•y:.v.„... ,- -...<-..„--- .. ~... ~ •• .. . .. , . . . _'....-: - .--"L. , ...--3.,„ , .. , . ... - - -,.... . - 1. 4 ...„.. F ..- ..,....!„.„..„,0.h..,--, §..,.. . -,...„,...„.,.„..• f . , f _.,, ~ . . ),-! __-,7_•e;.!.N•C'l,-.:a11.1§ '.-:. Pr'r.-.: ~. '?;•" 1 ' 1 \,. , 1 1 -7. ~, ! 1 ll \ ._. • i ..1 1 1 r 1 1 ) , - : - .. - z - . .._, - -:-_ 1 •:_- , .?- "i *4 , ~, -.. : • - ','. ":-: .., / ! 1 1 '-'-- ..- . , A ti: ') i• , ''',. ''' \ :', 1, . 4 I -F- - -:. - -- -,,, - - - - - , -- -,-....,-- . ....;-,-,.• -,-. ~. -•• , - - .:. - ...--....,........-.-...„.?-_- -_....- -, -..,, .-:._,.:..--,.-,-, , (7. - i .. .... ' ' • - -_-__j • „.; r VOLVNIE LXXXII.- -- NO. 136 EXCURRIO TO THE ITNION PA , : RAILWAY. Mr!, .1•:c Justice Clu.e . a iter Entertain urbm lAn VlllosinDtga (Del.) Commercial.] Only one man (!) was publicly pillo ried and whipped lately, in New gamic. TiTose of our readers who have enjoyed the reports of the previous similar occa. stone, and those who have • bad their sense of humanity outraged by the con tinued existence of the law of the scourge arc alike inforined that the barbaric. ilmma has played its last scene. Till, a whitish black man, who, in a tit of drunken rage (who gave him the. liquor?) killed his brother, attar the latter had struck and kicked kiln, was convicted-of his crime oullonday. Thig was Lis seri tense pronnunced : "That) you pay linnof live dollars ;stand in the pillory one hour be whipped with sixty lashes and be imprisoned for life." At ten o'clock the. %hipping took -place. Ile good a ptiblic spectacle, the murk tor•the meanest mar's taunts, with bin 'bead thinst forward, his arms fixed in the pil lory, under thin broiling June sun, one hoar. lie was then taken down, strip ' pest to the searst, and Ma wrists pinioned Ile underwent the sixty blows of the cat. Its nine throngs increased his punish. meat to fire hundredland forty strokes. • The humanity of the- Sherilf,• as it has often Joni in previous CII.SCF, tempered rho severity ot the punishment. se knew the 'Man on whose back tae scourge was falling; Till had been in his employ. "Ile -was not a bad boy, when sober," said the iiheriffto us, when We looked through the prison two weeks The whipping fiaislied,yr.s led back to hits itapriiso cat. It. lithe testimony uf those w are con nected with the administration of the law's penalty at New Castle, that whip ping does not prevglit si repetition of crime. Old offenders corn - back again and-again, more and more hardened, to be pilloried and whipped. • —The Eastempapers give the follow. lug particulars of the death of the yen erable•Dr. Hawes, of .Ilartford,' Conn. He had been suffering from a severe cold for several days, but on Saturday went to Gilead to supply" the pulpit in the Congregational Church. lie preached there all day Sunday without seeming to feel any ill effects from . his cold. But on Sunday evening he hail quite an attack of hemorrshage, which terminated in congestion of the longs. ins mind was to but he hid much diffi culty in speaking. • 6. few hours prev ious to his death; ft reply to a remark that he wan almost home, the' Doctor said: "Oh, yea, I am•an - thankfill that he great work of preparation has not -eon put off until now," VIIIST EDITION. ---- ONE O'CLOCK NROPEIN INTELLIGENCE. CORONATION OF FRANCIS JOSEPH Greek Vessel Blockaded. PARTICULARS CF THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION IN PARIS. Financial and Commdrcial Ily Telegraph lo the I . l:tfiburgh Gazette EItINUAILT. • COII031•TION Or 111,V01111,051.11.11. Pxsr Joao 8,-Thcooronation of the Em peror Francis Joseph as_Klng of Hungary occurred M - dag, amid a great concourse of Poople. • TURKEY. °nue .mr BLOCKADID. Loar.a, June. - 8 — Erening.—Telegritres have been received which staid that the Terktd, Navy had blockaded the Greek 4hip drawn.. at Carigo. NPECIALS PL CABLE. Particulars of the Attempt to mom. Moots the roar or Itnesto In Porta— l:nomination of the Ammosln American Address to the year. Na, Tear. June a.-:The .Fferolifis • Paris special says: TIM Mani/cur, in Its' °Metal acimunt or the attempted assawilriation says: The ball struck the head of the harm; wlllen earned one of the Imperial grooms, riding:at the door of the carnage. The peop the the crowd arrested tno - assaseln, and pollee Interfered to east.' .bis life, - which was nifeatened by the enraged oolw Want The man +aye his notate Is Beregmakt and that hale a native of Volhyliia. The Le Droll says the assassin is a Polish mechanic, mid that he pnrchased a, double barrelml pine! here Juno Dth. The (,'meet des Thbuneux says the grOom In walling: who eras riding by the door of the Imperial carriage, observed the mean ring movement of th I n b oundn the crowd, and ruined his horse forward :man io place nbis directly- between the asemoln and the Sovereigns. Thu ball passed through the space formed between Napo lien and one et the Grand Dukes. son of the Czar, wounding a lady standing - opposite to see the cortege pima. The blood from the beta of the gosorn , a horse epined on the uniforms of the Imperial party. The man attempted to lire u teased shot, but the dis charge bent the second barrel. The atlas. sin alibi he came from Belgium two days eince,i•clt the te inntion of killing the Cur. The Part s Meele Kays the man Hates that hn had no accomplice. The La Fremee . says the Address of con gratulation to se v era l has been eaten .lvelm signed la the towns, and It is belieted will become general. The Ainerlean• here will, toesionrow, Ipro ecnuthrough General DLi an :Ware. Lathe Czar. A service was held In We Huss.° chinch In' Paris to-day. Tee Czar.' the Grand Duchess and the Wee of the Czar attended moo er o ervice ffered thanksgiving for their escape. Aft s father with much mo ti on . 110th Emperors also embraced., Some of the Czar's eolt ail. curd his return at once, hut he would not. The assasele was examined to-day. lie Is an Instrument maker. lb was asked.sllew could yeti flee at a 'Seveeeign the guest of France, who nourish.] your , Be replied, wile • lifer. ..True. 1 committed a great crime Dreamt France.^ Dnt you ran the risk of killing' Napoleon(" To this the pris— oner answered: ' sNo. A Polish bullet could not go astray. it must go straight when aimed at the Czar. 1 wished to relieve the vnirld of the Czar, and the Czar of the re worse ectitch most weigh upon html" • The prisoner showed no sorrow for the slime he had attempted tocommit. and only expressed regret at its fellers. Napol.on has conferred the cross' of the heelou of Honor ma the groom.. The horse of the letter dn.!. win o--- FINANCIAL eumnimexAm. Awrwerte. Juno A—Ee...top -"The market Petroleulai• dulL and pram, declined na fr.i riot:Ward white quoted at 124 I ranee per barrel. ass - cues,. June S.—geennics—tietted Sudo. Flue-Twenties quoted issue of [ST XAIIL.) Crown Prince of Prussia and Napo leon— Persecution of tbo Jews-- Italian allites—Susnosty to German Ineserters—The War to Sandia—Fur ther Turkish loworsos—Anottrer Heir to lb. Weasel of Itapsborg, ac. NEW lona, June 9.—The steamship Or. nice, from Bram., May .13th, Southampton May nstb. and City of Paris from Liverpool MAT 29th. and Quce.town May antilb mined this evening. • The France save the Crown Pekes of Prussia hoe been greatly grouted by the cordial receptiob accorded bon by the Em peror Napoleon. r . . Dispatches received from Jassy report the violent permeation of the Jews In that town. Alamos number have been emit away, destination unknown. Tho Jews of Fads addressed a representation to the Minister of the Interior and Foreign Alfalre and Em peror, praying for protection to their co-, rellgioniats. Ito num.. 'Maythe Chamber of Deputies, Signor Etnislo mounted Inform. non respecting the report of the now Con vention relative to ccelecelasti.l proper ty. Ratassl replied be could not AZ a day for replysog.. Too matter. retinal. ab ready mated by the fdltitster oflinanco. The Chamber will he fully informed on the •on Ject immdtely on the return of the Minister ( rem Turin. Tents. Lay 91.—Ptinoo Napoleon and Prtuevsa Ch/otlida. arrived laat night and mat with an enthludaatit welcome. . . Daman, May Royal decree, dated the letb. wt. Issued to-day, granting a full pardon to all penmen liable to military ter. vice who have emigrated without permit-. don. from the Intuit Incorporated provin. Con, and remitting all sententes againtt them, prOvided 'they surrender au menthe. Viensa,lifity 15.—The official financial re. twos for ' the Om quarter of the Current year Show tile expenditu,' receipt., e empire are 101408.573. florins; e6,01,401 florintutdellelency, flortnt—which aid be made up by certain funds in the Treasury, and by Borne extraordinary linen. end resource. available for 'hat porno., Manic, tiny 25.—A royal decree has been pnbiltheaktovity superceding several Gov. croon of Provinces. The Ciirrespoluf.cie this evening an. noel.ns that neltner the King nor the Queen of Spain, nor the Emperor of Mo rocco, will visit the Paris Eshtbition. Iratr.—The Quoen Of Parmesan. arrival at • Turin .11 was connally received by the Royal Prin.. .1 the municipality. Au immense crowd assembled and groat entlru siasm wan manifested. Fistanor.—A telegrariffrom liTnemels mate that this tksento mentioned theerr de. mended by the Gov e rnment . for 100.0 X. tnnes for the converelon orbroech mama, am sell as the • loan .pf eo,Ore,IMI. The Chan:therm have adjourned mute die. I A lr. C•IIIIIA lermstiorecallfews ft 02 Can• din., derived thrdunll Greek mom . an noubeem that .two fresh .mgmrmine. took piece on the lath and 10th, both of welch resultal In favor of the Candlans. Omar races Imetated Lobo marching to Itoimehm., devastating/ the country Co him llMmteart Tho eastern rfOVIIMOS are In complete 01. volt.. Telda—A. • fresh Miurrintlonary move ment has broken 'out at Balta. The hum , icentiehail assaseinated Kahn, of Begs, and tseveral other persons. Maly It an roopswere to leas* on the 13th, to quell the revolt. late , Ivitalllgon. Raga the The etmovements ldemle Stb la of nu Important character. t dlnapear ed. Ileassv. ag U.—Ma p rket good; freights 7,65 per ton; exchange 2staid Minh" of cot " ton during a fortnight were ono hundred thensatel bales. Eireassm—princess Marg. of Teak. was rarely delivered him daughter Clay 37th. The !Clitoral hill was snaking rapid and satisfactory progress In the Committee Of the noose Of Commons. The Daily News says: In spite of nil their (netts. the Wain object ofthu Reformers has been • attained. A,113011. OVOtythlng that government orlitlnafty propneeti i s irons. . Almost all that the opposition insisted on Ims been adopted. A lI.T wridtntry memo re, tulep• led towards the 'Jews In tbo Danutilan,prlns dualities have boon withdrawn. Thu Prussian go , ernment has opened confidential negotiations with the cabinet at Copnhagen, with a view of explain. log 01 , conditions which will base to: he fulfilled by • Donmarx - on the 'restoration of the District of -North Schleswig. These conditions refer to thcr assnmption by Denmark of the Proteetc rats, of part of the public debtor the Duchy and the guartmtee to be undertaken by the listasti tiovernment for the natlonal. pro tection of the Doman inhabitants Of the district about to be restored. .The rams Patric soy. thesubjeet of eoria dentist. neirotittlons between the Prussian end. Danish governments Is the Wore post lion of used end' Poppet. which Prussia desires to retiun. It grills that the retrooes. Mon offered by the Prtissinn Government would comprise the territory of OPenrade. containing throe hundred and Ave lithabl- . ALS.—The COnvention relative to churchproperty, was emistituted at Turin; May @DM walt Coto ptalr Do and Compte of Pte. and Menem. Field. Openhelm and Er. tender. These capitalists twill Deus bonds redeemable in twentplive years, and Palm. Me by the proceeds or the extraordinary lax anon church property. an 1.110,00)oso francs, which they will advance to the Gov ernment. Cam..—The Egyptian Corvette of Agar arrived at Valett., on the' nth, bllngimg In. ; .telligence from Candle t hat Omar Pasha returned there on the 75th, attar. burning Orly-eve Tillages, without, however,oh. tenting any successful remelt& againetathe lusurgeuta. . , Panseia.—Prussia- has declared her wit_ lingo mu to come le an arrangement to evac uate Luxemburg by a given date. Prance glles that !she plaerd i sucti complete con. 1 11. P tIfIrZu r iM n g:LFP:,: e . ' ,1 5 ,1 1 ; into no fresh guarantee on the eildeca neon - papers dis• =ld toolay:thir poetical which Spain ia placed by the recent decree of tile Emperor orlitasi, In reference to slavery,. Pounce that Senor Pesti= Meg to Ulli .propcoing the abolition .of idirre7 the Bp + nLn . . CBTleinpbb the nusbargb euetttir LocusruZ•afroll 1. - 4. II 2 I VaIUM Sinn ,tett Setten WWI& bY • 'h . = um ) June . l.-4pYOl . litil4lonary, r. PITTSBURGH, MONDAy, JUNE 10, 1867 FROM NEW YQRK. :By Telegraph ty the rittieurgh Gruyetir.l SECOND IDIT ngwtae at orA. New Tonc,June B.—During tllo tomme of • Brtissien ehip Arnold Ben ningUr, Which TM%hit Ulla port from Bottefdam yester- FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. day, thirty-four deaths occurred among the _ Beesengers; twenty-stx children and eight' adults, • FROM iWASHINGTON. earn Year Or Wrimera. Four hundred Imes; of rifles have been • i ,hy Ttlegrarb i &the Pittsburgh Beretta. Shipped cur board the Born la for Bremen, each case marked ' , Twenty Austrian It. M. Waantiorron, Jmie &ISE'. Rifle Mtlaketti, with bayonets." It IS 0011 1 „,,,,, o 0 ,„ ~... ~..5 . 6.,,,,, L PA 0 . r . r .1 , „„ 00. these arm are a eOnsignment purelooml by • , venlaces On ilia bunt. l - the clover out mutt five yours ago, widen is „ „ _ _ ~ _ _ , . p.ri, left. are nOir h ing returnial tO Europe for the , nnurßY atter the rrealtlen lal purpose o being ressold. One hundred ad. i Richmond , this afternoon, a salute tstM ; dreg-, ditional c sea will' e sent by the following , ; i lt . y r v u o d n e tie:oh lotm e nnte;.orf thetl: l i i i n n n tt o e f i I , b .S e t a i l: s u r a .i r fLI : Elatunlayl steam . ' 1 .,„ and withluview Of the pueeengera. A com• I ad roc—n earroturat, torn. Rim Kat :Sort a native of Maine, and until reee tiy a esnlent of Detroit, cum- • prop ' s! ....ITS were 'ln U.... thee.itt . i milted self des.rn tion nt her residence, on • pramiam. ou reachin g &Maim' , "...rid i West Eleventh Street, by taking morphine. , came to tbe car for the purpose of pairing A .......° E ' twt° "ntrY scums to t "'''' I their respect. to the PreshUnt and Same. seduced her four ream ago, under promise . of Marriage, and bed been living with her , tary Seward. Postmaster General Randal since be came here. !recently he warmed ' left the party and returned to Washingto4. another woman, and the above it the • . , last night. Cheers were given is the train sequel. ,11 1110 en. At Yredericketilirg tile UsSetn- LAMM If fait la tiIIOOKIMA. • bluge canedOn the President for a speech, The stables of Peter Lyman, corne of ; but ho merely thanked his friends for toe Clinton and Flualtlng even... hrooal r yn, cordial reception. Clicerw were given no the • distillery of John' Brennan & Patrick ]left-, irmn left the matron. The party returned nlng, stable and sheds of Henry Hurtleau, ; to w.,m os , oe at tone o'clock ,hi. r m or . and the lumber In the yard of Conklin. Son , noon. The crowds nt tau ration. atatious & Beard, were burnt tins morolug. ; Loss, , were larger on the return than on the Jeer. afai 3 OXt partly Insured. I noy to it:dwell, with a corresponding in •lniVal. or T•Ca - , ItiNniVera. . et hriat te m m „ii i, „l l .o. l .it l it ai . l bita : d. ~A . it t l n t lleb oo lir r i t p y . e areee s The yacht Henrietta, from Cow., Mir I Oth, arrived today. She encountered strong , gelm man TO sObutrate or MA , westerly winds during the entire passage, ; Cation I Pannybacker, of Kentucky, Slate and 10111. hrr Jltibrami. , Agent, bee recently °sited the attention of none Lawn arCleistriliMrs. . i the Commissioner el Pensions to all adver. _ . Hamlett!. which represent', that the soldiers The steam ahtp Quaker (MY aull'al to-do l o r tau war of ism or their widows, Mill now with the excursionists to the Holy Unit i In wa r pension or eight „ o. ATT eirrran Immosnen agaraeran. , lam Intrutooth. Tho Commiaeloner states Eau' Toter, Jane 9.—Calvin Id. Northrup. that anellt.repacweitatiOnn are Wholly UM .... , wurranted. no law even having been Imam s was genterday sentenced twelve Year . . "" I blt hieh peon inns are granted to .01- the Mate priun for the attempted murder, di e t's.3l the War of ISM, or their widows, ex of his wife by poisoning, in Westchester 1 cold as provided wore th , au o t w, :itty ye:re ~,,,.„.„. hce, to Myelitis end w ; I of • th sa 1 sI ssmo 00009, cc ._ ..... ..... .. __ ....._ . _. . (lyinf wounds or disease Incident to the xi I Of Wine ty-ni sery . ne one thousand dollar hoods 1.2008200 or TIMIS MCC.. ...eV" reported mit'lttg from tl° 'lre '''. Thin Governor of. Michigan, having ramie ury apartment, no clue has Peen disco) , ' . nopllcation in behalf of the Portage Idlke .rod. and Lake Superior Canal Company for a 001.0 IN Tnirair.A•c• st v. I talker extension of tune, In order to cola- The amount of gull in the Treasure at ' "ken [belt selections under act of July al, Washington islI100,831,000;of which $18.337, 0 10 11, makirM n additional gt - ant , ot, t oo Is rapswented by gold mirth:lo.4es. , thousand acres, the Commlwitiner of 1.130 0.1. Plint.ll.3 0 07 CONDINITZ.. i General Land ()Mee reollea by linking this General Grant has tolt•grahlied to General ; Governor to specify tho time be desires oa Sheridan that there Is no truth In the re. 1 ...).. al. g......- pone tnat secretary Stanton and himself 1 gesicoo&rarcit W.F.( .F1,11Z7,. had censured him (Sheridan) ( Or ......g I Minister Romero, today, reta•ived the MI, Gor. Well.. ", lowing letter from Preallent J uarez, which _________ • I, dispels ail doubt as to Um captun) of quo- FROM NEW ORLEANS. 1 enure and mg... 11 m. ~ . 1. , ...0 1.1,11. PoTOPI. licay 15. Governor Well. Mantled from 1-1. ' B°. Irltemt Romero—M P DAm'A.°° a! Qa.". , , 1 mato was token by assault at .8 o'clock •. 0 ..tn. ,— ..a... 07 . 1 °. to w*„.'".u.lY r... ~ at. Iced sy. Maximilian, MeJla and Castello -.I. "". ....... •......•,...' Lund i . surre.lered at•ilscretion a at the Caroms. Sureenderiow Only to the were. 1 fill, tho last place that resisted. 1 congrat. MIT tr . !' ((reek to dm Pittsburgh .area.. • elate you upon this importent victory. Mn OOLOSO,, June 8 —lt half oast nine , Please areal enclosed to soy family. Yours, mOst truly, . 1 oclOck this morning Brevet &suers! r or- ; ; . 1.. the X c astsr.:' 1 syth. of General Shuridan's staff, called at ; All t0.41,AN ...1.4110 rm., the Executive (Mice In blechtinics. Insti- I An cllieial inbchiniediOrtsinade of a Con-' tote, and Informed Governor Well. that emitter( between the United chats. and Tea., ho bore a written. communication to himuela, fora mixed rommisslon in order to trom the General Commanding, widen ens i settle the Amerman claims, lotand to be as follows : . F YR.., 4102..., cr lietaNi, orwroorao. Keridgnorlers F. , ,..n. Mdedtg /Alb - W. Nr.' I The amount of fractional I t:errancy rO - 7.--a, J. .3/...... owl., : deemed and timaroyed at the Treasury Mir• tiovernar of Lotelaiona.--81r1 Governor klan- t mg itill Week amounted to 8.170,750. dere Just Informed me that he made an I • IXTiaItAL etleViN mi. raciademand ou you %tor the records of-1 . the ogice which you have heretofore net , The receipts of internal revenue for the as (Seemlier of Louisiana, and that you j weet were $ 5 , 43 0.i. 04 - have declined Its torn them over xo him,' 1 CUSTolimi IieVILITTA. disputes the rislitteremnve from °Mee by . „thie,aa„ yon a a ,... p o e now ,, : ; The reeeihts of custo m s for the went end. And urged on me up to the time of your r.-- ' log May 81st were $:•01,At: mond. I therefore used Brevet Brig. Gen. ----- Forayth. of my staff 1 to notify youth. lie is vent by.me to .Jest }'ova from tha Govern or.s room forcibly, unias you considnr this . -- -- • notllination as equivalent to ejection. , n o ...de r o f. a Warmer oad ism goo_ • (Signed) 1. - IL ....(.•.• Wind•feli to os ellerehmal—Phllsdel: Major General U.S. A. „mi. L.,..a rs g an pa r s, After reading this communication, Gov. ~ ,ar Sri. e,,„ , :, ,„ the i , n ,.., , ,,,„ . : Wells answered . follows: : • (fen. Forsyth—Sex. 1 surreoder Me o nl., i • Se. I,nvis..lnneit.—lidward tins, and non e I hold only to the sword." ,:" ! about four years old, Ming on a farm nine The Governor then called on Judkn Itynn, • milei from tam, were found dead In bat -of Me Parish of ILapides, to bear,wltness to • • of what he hall nod. Without making any Yesterday Morning by Mrs. nose, who had response whatever : Gen. Forsyth' withdrew. • beam on it Malt to'he city and .1 net returned Thom , . eilMoloiro of G 00.. ., t-t h . rtthtn• home It Ls suppoaed a Gorman bey, •igh• Mr. Fluiderv, will therefore mire immediate ,yeo years not, in to ",, employ ~, f 10y ., , . eom . possession of the Executive ofllce. Muted tile sie•)l. he havlng-Irlt Om place, About (half least ten R.- , fay. Governor , my me ~..,„,..,, mom moi se ... et* y .„„ 1 , 1 , 0. Flanders. acampanevi be nnarul Fortin, j„„„ a „,„„ a. „, the a era „. „ eaa a appeared at the Executive oince end enter- ....el, as' rtema is or this coy. he. fallen n 1 upon as 41.1.4 as Governor of louts, ~,,,, ,„,„ m y ,„,,, , , 10a0 i. Ireland, ~.. ~.... ana. There was no ceremony who.. or: 11. ' etty-ofthe late Earl of Antrim. The whoie , flexed ifs edbrts should be a the best of 1 ..„.„„ is eaatha .„ e „,..„, a a thaa ... p . oo . l his abilittee to promote. the public good- ' (der( on, or which Mr. Antrim-gat about Erdiovernor Wells has nousulted with • one-half. tttt ' ..t.t ...tn.. ' tt. to tht! p t. p er ....... to; Ten Philadelpn la excursion party. which - panne at law. ' has boon over the UM.. P.lllO Midway. tiagtern division, arrived here LO,lst, en • route non. They will go to l'bo• Knot, and iron Ilountein to and stun t r. last the latter part of She week. Tense of ' the panty who sent west from Fort liar. ker with Geared 11. cock will probably by about two or three weeks. FROM MEXICO Maxlakilfaunt Army Nurresectered' Through lb. Treachery or Lopes, for 010,000. tits. Telegraph to tae gfetshorgh inesette-; - Now Yong, Jane S—A New Orleans special fieea an amount of the faller Q... tam, as pubLtsbed by the Ranchero, from I letrambons Rosiness Ou the Mlasouril which It oppeare that teener. Lobel. who — The rseussorlal Excursion Panty. is renr.onted aa a bosom friend of .Maxi cot Telegraph to tee Oasette.) mail...sold out the - entire ImperiAl con- Sr. I t ems, May S.—Forty hteauitioats. bounti, cern for firtty•eight thousand dollars In far Sort gelato, Slootana, buten with 120,-, herd cash, and the work of treachery; was , aU tone of freight. nary passed 51001 CRS, arranged so completely and carried not so Iowa; Ibis season. • eoece.felly, that Mz.cluallinn.an.l his en. j n. ii.I,,SAN May s.—Tito tire boor, bag and barges°, were handed ' se:l3.ton. Exretrolon potty from omelet, over to Escobelln whnout a hostile shot ot. belng Mud. • reclock.th Is evening, and will remain there' Maximilian, however, acted hie Part ho- tor ...per anti leave at ingt, by spesbel train roically. lie sent Malmo,' to Esc...lz MO arty. where pro they will stay till stipulating /battle should not be subjected rhe a th „ o o f rho to Insult, but awarded the consideration tine Creek of the Union Paelilo Hallway, Lantern to a prlsOner, and that II any ono mast be flivi-lon. A party of ten front et. Louts shot, ho abould be the Or. led trrereeufloe- arrived there to-day to Join O: Eire:bleu• tip to the last &deices no execution had l lair takes place.' Leay tgovo.n, Eames; June lc—Senator {Pa'le's excursion party hare arrived here, liscobede says that tit Imperialists sur rendered. Including thirteen getter. eels tees wit: cart Wait ti...1jr,011• 'earning. oars and live hundred officers of different , Etter will eh. letw'rentoc Topeka, Junction grades. City, I. eon •Ittley and. Barker, nod after ape nd tor d day'nt the and of the track, will :PERSONAL return Eaitonrd tla SC LOUte, which city they win roach the last of too prollelo. week. —Miss Braildon is about to publish a • FROM CINCINNATI. new novel entitled "lit.pert Goodwin. — l Governor Oglesby, of Illinois, is ; Again confined to his room by illness. ! raptly.. and Marilee arrrettete—Der eruc' we ie. —Ralph Waldo Emerson's income re' 1 , Telivrape to the rltts , ursh tlatettc.l 'turn is $303. That of Alvin Adams, the ciseiaasrt,Jene 9.—A prize right amine exproooman, is $32,672. • ' ow this aftern‘lo back of Newport, li l y., —COngreSligilan Morrissey has purcha- • for MOO. lietVreon'lNCZ.•MeCarty end Jehrtny Galt. theta rOtinde were roman, when sad Barnum's beautiful tesidence at Bridgeport, Con., for $03,000. , the Shertlf with a posse of police intri• rvptad arum and arrester* tunh parties and —Mr. Anthony ,Trollope is named as confl , ra u t n Li n tT In Newpoliall. , no n the editor of all 'I/anal:tied magazine, istehouse onti ti jo ' ro br ;.Coron Sixth .s:t7l which Will shortly appear in London. , Hardie," streets, two o'clock this morn. ! Tea roof and upper 12.111 were de. —Mr. Gold*ia Smith about to pub. ell. Frank a teheaeOnists. 4391 list his hut series of lectures, under the , "sumo worth of stock; insuranue, µ4WD. title of "Three English Statesmen.: Pyre, Cromwell and Pitt." ! altovedereal. of Troops—Commanaare Alexandre Dumas p n Changed.ere, will soo • toe vciesetutt tons ritteovegh,Useette..l publish "Les Blanca et lee Welts," which ; Ferro.* Mormon, Jona. 9.—The steam was interrupted by the suspension of his chip Emily IL bonder, from New York, or. Journal, Le Moequetaire. .1 riled toorlgitt. She will take nompanies Tl. and 11. of the Fifth Artillery, which Sr —lnformation has just reached Phila- ordered to Fort Moultrie, ceariestorr delphia of the death of Paul Julien, the harbor ail distinguished violinist, who, some years The }:may Stood'r s • • e to-morrow ago, when quite young, created such a • Lientenent Colonel George Gibson, insp.- furore. for General on General behotield's non, has been a.ltinet, to the COletuand of this —Mr. Tom Taylor Is installed in the district. chair of dramatic criticism In the Lou. ! tieletiration „ bj i t Mama of, don. Times, in thoplate of Mr. John Ox enford, who is too tit to perform his not (By Ttlograph to the Intteburgh needle.) . vary severe duties. ; Bacltaretz June o.—The Turners' union —The Bey of Tunis LSO just sented ! of N""b brat , on or the twelfth annual festival, at SO King Victor Emanuel a colossal , Reeto•Garden, near tuts oily, tomorrow bronze cannon, which had formerly been evening. with a grand, dinner, and -lolling - taken by Barbary pirates from ;ho gal-'1:73.1. i tr,; ( lays of th , ma. nags Warr mn t Medici. ; played t -day_ fromrintnerous tiertnau . Mr. Hookbain, of Old Bond street, , . London, the proprietor of it well known , • - library which was a famous place of ' Fire wt gathey, 'Magda and Warsaw, sertin the last generation, died recently; ladisaa. theage of eighty: , • . city Telerrseh to the leLteturgh (Jur t te• —Victor Huge e dramas are, it hauls, ut. C ,g ' llitey, ' Illinois, WAS lestroyed bY rsoo 9.—The city nail building, about to be brought forward once more lune, day. - The loss Is militia *sumo, which on the French stage, "Ilernani" being a. ' Vitet '' 'TN4 l igWi r f ' o ‘ u i s b „ Y , Itlr " l r ity " lfouse And in rehearsal at the Theatre Francain, nod . Livers rtab with two sd.inining bullAnius, "Rey Hiss" at the Odeon. i at Warsaw, inmates, worn ilestrevvd by are utorning. I.osr—WPO mesa- ' , ! --The affianced bride - of the Ring f IP! it Leeitsca hu the work of an the Uelleues, daughter of the Grand wary Duke Constantine, was born on Seine - bet ; 3d, 1031, and is therefore in bar six teenth year. The King is twenty-one. —Tb 9 . Rev. Sebastian Streeter, one of the oldest Universalist ministers in the country, died rat Boston on Sunday, at the ago of fit He bad marr ed more couples than any other clergyman in hie vicinity. —Gen. Sam. Feenenden, of Milne, a brother of the Senator from that Sulle, declineh the position of Assistant Seere. tary.of ' the Treasury, which has i been tendered him. lie prefers his nbillitnil _ . In the Patent-Office.- —The reason why the Czar and King I of Prussia did not go to Paris weather, is not on account of anyjealonsy between themselves, but bee_anse • the Emperor Napoleon gavelt to be understood that he would rather not entertern two such great majesties together. . • . —Lewis Petered°, an old negro, and one of the institutions of Providence,. died in that chfon the 80th 'ult., at the age of nearly ninety years. He has long been prepared for death, having Ms grave clothes all ready, his coffin selected, and hie headstone cut, with the place for the age and date of death left blank. —Bishop Upfold (Episcopal)' of Indi ana, and wife, who celobsted their golden weeding at Indianapolis last week, bad - no end of pimiento. Amimg them mere a solid raver ice pitcher and salvor, a pair of 'gold napkin tinge, a gold-thimble, a box of cigars, a Bible with gold clasps, several or Long *nth's Golden Wedding Wine, a- gold pem, a hendred do ll ar check and rarWas other donations inenoney,smas or them gold, aintotnithet tesi,no. FROM ST. LOUIS FROM THE WEST The Albnny Acomied .1 . masted fuerrial. uT Teteal - art. to the uituoargh tialedte.l lanai,. done B—Gen. Cole we. to.lay dominated for trial for the albuml crime of entailer. C. Sl. Cole. United States Coma' at Acapulco, urrieed-yeaterday; anti had • protracted lutorrlcw with his brother the Jail.' The Galveston. (Tcree) Pollee. Twevesno to tfie Intsbumb unen.7 Ns w Tone, Juno I.—A. epeeist to the Now York Tribune nolo (investor), Juno lath sell: Gen. Grlthe hes Weil forted to remove tke city police . Moan. or their Inlkeleney mutl toothily to the nogroono The new tort, In composed Cl loyal and 010.11. men. beenral of them are colored. =2 l Mtn T•lecraph to 11114burgla Ilszette.l •dr antornn.o. Mmes. Juno o.—An Incand• lane nro at enicapga, Ulla morning de stroyed/11mo dwelling lumina and adjoin ing buildingsn dottOol alreett loge B. dollar, on wulc o h thorn U an Innunance of LOW dollara In Inn Aetna Convany. Hart ford. and NsUonal, of iltoutOn. Felvet. Tb!Mese DeeMee met to be Communications. Cos slams. acne 8.-12 sumo before the UMMC &atm District Court...Nage Bryson has decided 'hut a telegraph oamPsu.9 i bound to exhibit it private menace is mit doom obeli requital.' telegrams not be. Mr within Meatus o f privileged cermet. Mentions. roin ;Of • • Varebounk•—lten . 101 pr ed tBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh slums.) • • Deems. Jags 1 1 ..Ttleter.11 • IPATO War. heave, itiCharteetOve. MI to the emend, with s terrible brash, yesterday aterttivse. &three men were Severely warm., Noted Tdefauns Dead. MlTelearrsph to thintutiurgs.o.ll44sl 4 l' Loaumaa,-.lanaecantkol Jou. Quay. ball,* Mated tualtoan: Ibrmarly of Bail mord, Imt at' 'Mobile. Mut - Dere last Wait ! - r L CITY IND S i ÜBURBIN. . • Sl . It a ..ento emonstralloneethigl of , Mem ...,-... c 0....., et Reign.. Templar. • , FOURTH PAGE.-77te ;fullest and most re. : Tneunnuxl mssion br the Grand , Corn. liable Money, pa end Produce Jfarke Re. i mandery of Knights Templar of Pennsyl ports Innen by any paper in the city, will be , vsnin Will be convened in this city to-moo /mind on our 'burgh Page. : row, and . premise.. en largely attended. • I It Is collected that the sir Knights of Phil. -......,---__ I ca.tet. and other eastern ell liamo.elantiNktholle , Oo rtoell- Twelfth ; d en: '" a ,- - l ' u . A• 4 4 .4 4.41 Beetiaa .r kn. ...rm.. Be. 1 ice will be present to conselernale Row- Ntmoron( Ammocaat/ons of me. United beat, and a number are expected from .",-IM " .1.1- ' ' ' ' ''' ''... l ". &C. Greensburg, alowrgrville. Washington, The T elfth Annual Council of the Ger- I wh ee ihjg and other localities. The pri man Ca holm Benevolent. Associations of. , vale mee togs of the Grand Counnandery the Urn States mammenced lie session In will be hcid et 31.soni • • Bali, Fifth street. I tills tit yestOrdny by very interesting and On Wednesday afternoon there will be n imponng exerntses. On Saturday - delegates I s i i Panda in which all Sir Knights In attend- to the Council from all quarters arrived in j I nee will participate, alter which the In- ' s o talintion of the Grand Oflioers will take I Pittsburgh' and crowded our hotels, while ; place at the Academy of Music, at which e - , aareer „, ; nee , c.„ h aa , iv , time a public address will be delivered. On 1 mn* " we .... 0n I ' -----1 . --- 4 --Plt.di ; IYednesilay evening a banque.t will be giv. of our Garman fellow-citizens. Thu P ee r en at City flail to tne Grand Commandery.l limin l ary exercises of the Councils or Con-', The follnwing is thp order of the exercows issued by the Eminent Conimander of tau .... .4.. ...1..." to a° 1.1.5..,8. Winces-.; th e Counnandery to Sir Kinghts in non. In which the prlncmal Catholic limes. t h e Form o f g•,,,joi ° fl a w .. - .lent Organisations of thin neighborhood I I. Sir Knigtan will assemble at the Ar - Participated, and by the celebretien of . ! irtm, , Mtess . u n ic , ll4l , ;lZttsh . lar 7 l, e zus ,,, ay . Grand High Buss In the commodious 'Jr. I - 7, , , r m1c•p„ rz ,„ . „., of receiving the , pp , I'llllOM ennql Chlureb, In the Fifth ward. • command e r,- of pm;tacivania. . rira ritratanlON• ,' .2. Sir liniglita will nameable at Ord ' Innyon l Wedonnice, June. Et, 1eg7.1 The procession was, well managed and 0,,,ea p. e,.. for mo,ootioo ~,,,a it, utenacted, passing off in the most credit... to ho fohnsoo,4 tits a f arad";f a p e w', the .......e to an ...e....• It wee ...d o . , dress an,t the hitton of ee Grant. two miles in length, and la the ranks were I err s at the a ennomy of si e „, e. nearly 'tsar • thousand person. Annont,. every delegation, anti there we tpanY . Worn on Parade. to t o black - Outline, navy 3. The Templar "Patients Crewe' will be had beautiful silk banners and th t.ationnl le t With appropriate cross, sword, twit and c " lara . "a were ..........t b y bet.. . 1 be according' to regulations, anti ID laic. "%MO gloves (irlatell , of gauntlet., The prncesston was formed on Liberty • at , 4. Nana will be admitted Into tau lines on street, with the right resting ob Grak.. ' lees properiEequiptied. u treleek a. a , and mo..ed In the following I , ~ Wednesday evening, Jane As. 1367, order: Grand Maranal and Aids; the Broth- 1a t h oats will assemble at Otto Asylum, erhotel-ot Pittsburgh, numbering about I at 7 oNa.ocir. to escort the Granli Command thir.Y iltan. carrying two beautiful Amerl. ean Mute and preceded by tun Groat Western tna ,, nt n n nagne r; cry and other 50080 to City hall, to pae lla:el. • a Sir Knights who inten tO Join in the 1... r........sraeirtY.Of Pittsburgh. This . society nututwreir over n hundred men, one Procession and other inne r , es, .qll hand of whom carried a beautiful red silken l.- , 4 convenh.., l and it, is no eel that ail will I their homes to the teener sslmo as scan ner, ornamented with gold, on welch was I aid In making the Occlusion worthy of the iriecrited : "St. Philornena society, Pat. I Commander} nod the Order. burgh. Founded Jalluary, hos& ; The route of procemion on Wednesday !'receded b y h hand, eh -h..-'can "-be- . I afternoon will be es .follows : lrorming at and beautiful bannerom which wst.: nu ill. • Masonic Ilall, down Flab street to wood, MOW...inkier...a, cams Mu 01 ..gh.... j down along to Water, op Water to Santa- Ihmencial Society of Pittsburgh, nut:at:tr. , geld, along smitlafield to Liberty, up Liner int over, a hundred red any members. I to to „ Lon , nea ,, W. ,,,,,,,, to p. o . e. along 14CJoseptihi Society, of Joanstowo, Pa., y enn t o Ira ,. ~,, Lyn , to Liberty. con i c ,. carrying an American tistr and twautliel i ,„ „ eanieen , o . f . ilo o ,L , i banner, with two hundred members la pro- I . " ." -- . --...-----.- • • cession. TOO tit. Peter'. SocietPittsburgh;amm- /1 4 .44441 4.anam 11 4 442 . 4. II•L beriug ono hundred .. nutty men, beaded . Letters retrrsunng••uncelled far at Ba by a band, sad carrying an AtnerMari nag ;b. c Knurl Postollice; Juno 8,1867. and banner. I The BrotherhOod of St. Joanna. SL. Pe e ...? I Arrow Awn W I Kettle k g .nerlman .K.ds t:Atiledral, PlttsParghl boar...a • -be —..' II , Kunkle /... . !bald. r Mare St ty .mand numbering o e hundred and Owen- i Prawn asegt 'Km . P . .ter Iseveer tier d embers. • \ t ' ti•rnes li r.li,Kelly John C lasi ter Charles • Tan at . Valentine's, Allegheny city; Sixty- Bausentse . ll L , .54444 Philip five members. lirewn 'Wm ;Lawyer antalL•St. inn, Peter Bradley ft I I , Malay Dan ',Met int Tne St. Joseph's, Allegheny city: seventy - Beebe L a API 'OlOl , 4 4 a... metenre. • nester Mar, 31.11itelden JP Isnote Ansley.o Tie Brotherhood of St.Jobn, of Allegheny . „ no Ann 1 e , en ,,,,,,,,, n „ coo city, bearing a blue silken banner, with 1u- , c . theme SlJalt Seeder A. nall• scriptionin German. I Clodlinernarld -Want.. F.llett I weld, James Ibe Limn:team:ad of St. r incent, St. Paul'. 1 mievem C .31. p. Irernbardjewpitene Jet church, 'Allegheny city; strly.flve members ; I Imre m3l A .11tarrl• 11 m p.:lnst, Pitons in precession. ' !''''''. Thos ' ,.ll•lfeA c „l, Igersrflt u 10 . .G.wrgq's Society, Erie, P., elanty men j ~,,,0 1 0 . 3 0, n o , goooon ~ j , r In reek. : °eh.. . ...her and de g: .... mole Tbnotte ;Mesita.... W f1v..... J.. J. headed by a Maid • f anew e FPc • any. alls . biTuompsen Jae . St. Joseph, -.[Erie, Pa.,. very large dele- j b all. Wm 'aerial: Ed • :Earner wen C latio.3' , ri I layler Robe St. Joseph, Of Sterpsbura, Ps., numbering I Torsrtbe W• iv. ;Nichols I.la,..l , rnantmsat II E G • 'N,ll•ri. an0..31; ,W ' • 110•0:Ity-two deiegiltati. . Forst). Peter S• loon null. '}rout-. gusts. ist.Josepla, of Cleveland, Ohio, earning k : c ares , a.n. s,„ ; :; e0 warehse, tonne bleu c aked banner and an Al:unclean flag; j cone ~,,„, ...,„„ yorant , I will , , no Jen It Woo huutired and tee delegates in the pro- , c oon c „,..„ y . a,,,,,,, c o , ~,.,o „ ,, a CelLit.. II {I , . al see .1111. St. Itueller'S,Of Blrtninelain t a large dale- I Harris parle • O'Nea.l 31 .W .M.,,,,,,,,,.. paten. • Urre , s :au,. , Is I Wtbb Jahn St. Michael's Boman Catholic Society, of I nether It ,ebseeh a a . a .„ ! ~,,,, „, ,y . • I.llrlnmgharn, uninburing over one hundred ; Intl , : L o narlO , 4nion gh,, lone. ‘ ,., ,;. 1 ,, , ,.. ~ .r , ,, r 2. sue fifty tuen. , lieff.tr'S T J ' H. , as,ln James i St. Joan's, Birmingham. 1 I j .-. ' May Kalil. E . Ir St. Boni Facies, ihruenglam, I over three , Janes Va.,. ,tts , vrts Gel ;Younx gredrit Integre:l'in the ranks. I : J..ter C.o a - • ...e. That , St. Putrirk"., of blekeesport, numbering', • ;aces. 4. cab . 1 over ono'hundred men, haring bsuner land , E. O. KitEHAN. P. 31, , 60 4 4 ,7 proceasion manned Up Grant street to Ptah, dome Fifth to Market, op Marken to st. Clair, down fit Clair to the buspon ten Bridge; thence across to Federal street, Allernieny e up Petierel to Ortio, up Onto to inserter, down Ctuattiut to, Becnittile's street bridge, across the bridge anti tua Ile. chenic's street to le Peon, dean Penn to 'Far, . . tory, woe up Factory .to SL I alluniena Church, Liberty street, whore .ilunin nigh Mans was celebrAted, by Rev. Father Lelia gowber, of Sew York. .Thu Very key. Felber Ileimberger, Pro• vincial of the congregation of the ]lint itedeonier,.preac lied a sermon tin the occasion. lie In Provincial Superior of the United Societies. The choir tang Mozart, liranil Twelfth Mass. itsnistcsi Fly the or chestra of the I.:mat Western tined, tin., the 111r,tion of Professor Ptah, nfler wblen proccenlou wanageln formed tm.taktlf and (Irent streets and ..1h1111flehli: The ...seta kiting ;helium of march were deuendy crowded, and on Penn street the crowd did not fall short of ten nonfatal. Many of the hobo. In the neighl.rhood of the church were nicely decorat.l and fes tooned with evergreens and flags, and over Factory street,at Ma Junction with POEM, I. erected a beautiful•• Triumphal arab . ' tastefully decorated with evergreens and hoWera. with It banner suspended fromit, bearing an inscription of welcome. The interior of St. Pliilotnena's Church, which, neze to St. Penile Cathedral, is the largest Catholic Church edifi. in this Diocese, was handsomely Icatoormal with es erg...sena, and the large altar was flooded with light from „thoneasids.of burning was tapers. It n y w beautiful lc -tog- t o ar wthinitsuare i of l th a ehi o h s he pnts and streets being effectually blockaded veme by those unable tolidnaln admit tance. within the church, and who Joined in religious devotion from without: s The Convention will continuo In canton during Monday, Teenday, and Wednesday for the purpose of bearing reports of Cum mitt,. and transacting other business connected with the Association. Our thenku are due to Mr. Joeeteb A..llof men, editor of the fkedrat Demecrah erre, ruse, N Y., and G. If*neehel. Nwl., of the N;publicayt, Plttabath, es-, for Infizons tier. to reguid,to theconveutton. • MEM= Oar reader. are aware, from hie numerous auverileementa seen In the Gagagre for' a boar er two past, that he'll one of our most. liberal patrons. We similes; this to two &uses. One, and the chief cause, Is Odd to his judgment these advertisements greatly conduce to' au eitenlive knowledge and wide-spread vale of his popular guerlicine.. We has. not spoken editorially of tram enedleincs, Oaaallie toile so, of any of the proprietary, medleinezr often claiming tp Oa specie for silldie s, was against our rule: Unless we could from personal expee donee ...commend, we refrained. We have long known Dr. Keyser ns good. =wed medical practitioner. We think highly of him tan gentleman of exemplary private and professional character, and, ream - Ming from these premises, we con. oludedthat medicines compounded by gee thoroughly Sanford and qualified could not he; considered quackdicines; for an digested physician of me large prac tion Can in so moose Ito called • quack. i Lint we. resolved on establish. Ing fon ourselves a better criterion by. arracturil test of on, at least, of the Doc trine pi bpandione, and found one of our 'firm who bad been troubled with Chrome year, Dlarrboia,wi llin and Dyspe try psia; for two or three g to Mood archer: 11 •60o0ollog , Y took. Inthe Se Anglin and boo. tember last, four bottles, and was so thor mighty cored that no has experienced no recurrence of anygymproni of his dlnasse, amt aterlbeil all the merit to the Illood. Searcher. Il Our book-ear c keeper took eight bottles of the moot her and was wholly cored of tt 'disagreeable and obstinate derange cent of his system, developed In blotches his lece and other parts of the body. We feet Imre, therefore. on all accounts, lo ad. violug a trial of 'Keyser's Blood-Searcher, as likely core disorders of the blood ur of theatomach and bowels, or at a Valuable tonic: 'SY, think a special morn consists In toe fact:that it hi not alcoholic, but merely a highly medicated water, likely In no ease tpusted work h or delic arm toataeny patient, however on. .la liE ..31.11" no rind /Street. 'On Saturday last, between two and three o'clock. a Malt occurred on 'Ylfth street, In w'hlch John C— nod Jahn Bit— wore the Principals, seconded bysuidry Individuals: whose names we were nimble te learn. The omit]." we aro Intokme4, etiginated at the BLCharles Hotel., where CM Met round was fought, In 'which C-- wax r knocked out or time." lie recovered,however, and by some s the partle• meg on Fifth street, betwe me en Smithfield and Ursa!, near Alder. man fltralablonlce, and renewed the comltt. The first round C— made a peas at M— end got Ina ',du..." on Ms nose; Al— returned It handsomely by n •Onit.hender," ethocn took street under C—'s o tr, and ended the round. Tno s.-cond tonna was• opened by Bi—. she ''struCk out from tee shoolder" with bin lett baud and planted . • “demlencro on •C—'.Tour, which' was re turned by C— lu a "beautiful manoso," planting a oriallt-handeru In 111—'s obread.basket;' , regllegl to It by a "left.bander," which Settled In one of eyes "knocking him oat of limo" and ends log %Ito 'Muir." NO attests wore outdo. The Alleirbesir ConsosoaS. ln ths Court of tlnsrepr doeslons, Bathe day, the follow tng °Mei wns made: • . Wltattese, by an net of , Attiembly of the Commonwealth of PenneylvanMOMProved Iwl7, It le motto the duty of thu Court of Quarter Semitone fur Allegheny County, on the Bret Swturday In .1000 En& ate.. or said Court negt suotetuding there attar, to appoint three disinterested_ tree. - holders of salt! county, viewers, toView and atuo.a such damage, es InlothOldera of the utty of Abeglieny.nuty..eern Idtely to sustain by the &treating of their rights of Commonage to the Commonwround of laid city from the aoproorhaum and twdruadlye one of said Common ground for public narks, Now, at the suggestldn urn. A& C. SehttYer, Elms, Solleittors for tee Park Commission ers ter • tee, the Court Mc do a u Alex ureter Gordon, James Auley and D. A blewart, three discreet and disinterested freeholder. of said County, w, aforesaid, Mt der the prorlslouS of said act of Assembly .I MintyVownd. Oh the 21st ot February lint, durloir • rim in the river; two coal miners, Mr. Alton and bls eon, residlog at iitoneid npDor o•LI works, four miles above McKeesport; at incanted to cross the Meer in a skiff and were both droitned. Ike body of toe son was found about mom week! afterward. 'implant° McKeesport; and identified, nod yesterday morning a body was found at sioalfraide Landing, Mare's tavern. aiamt two wales above licKereport, and identified tbirot the elder it... Alton, by hie bon. Midair. AU lequert will be bold today, 31 . Msralidlotd. lo -has a abseil ftetory Whlott cost 15.000, and wLU use the mak et Annstila 0011 paggery•tases. Phillip Trchadmon wide ingot \ [nation bee fore Mayor'elorrison. of Allegheny, against Abraham Dill, charging him with manna. and battery. Tsoudiman works ln,the Fifth Ward. Allegheny. and ho alleges that on Friday law while at hie work, Dill name and bantered him out to tight, and he, Trued Man, very sensible refused to go. Dill gind log he 00131.1 not provoke bite into — ii fight struck him in the face with his fist. Robert C. Clark mado an inforniatlon neatest S. D. Thou:mom. bolero Blayne Mor. charging hint with assault and bat ten-. The pro...rotor alleges that oil Set- UT day morning last he went to the ogler of Mr. Thompson to attend td some boilltdos. wheTtrewnP•ons Wtttlant y, proem:M{4ns saterer struck him In the an moo - with some heavy I. , Di:intent, which eat an ugly gash • antler his loft eye. ,Wsrrants wool leaned in both of tile Mare omens. Peter Met;tminte an ination before I Motor elegartity ad .. enamet om leter Delay, charging him irith assault and buttery and surety of the peSco...A. bearing was bad on Saturday.when ,Delay was eommated for Court. In delitrilt, of halt.. lie afterwards procu red the neeeasary ball and was re seed./e ==2 Bachal Adams,. littki girl four years of ;Inge,.whe resided with Med. Brockuner, Dar. rah street, First ward, Allegheny, died sad % slenly on 'Saturday evening' leaf, about two o'clock. IL is supposed from the effects of 1/01400. She retired, 'as usual, shoot' nine a'lock In the evesting,land was shortly fterward torten nick, vomitingerely. sev which continued till one o'clock the next isenrulng, when Dr. Tome was called to see her, and onex•mination he discovered that her teeth were covered with something like pitch or coal tar. Drs. Marquis and liertOrt were also ealled•in, and they pronounced It 'aerie of poisoning. The child died about two o'clock on Saturday evening, and In the absence of Corooer Clawson, Alderman B. us. Irwin. summoned a Jury and held an Inquest. and after hearing the statement of Mrs. Itmckuner, who Anted that the child had acid. when drat taken siek,that she had I taken some tob.co 'from a little hoy r the in qu t a st zt r .ll2 , u ‘ rAt;d a t . p . meet on Tlle111.1•3. 0 9E11., Allegheny • 4 city. Amusement. Acaisaisr es hlcsic.—The enterprising and gentlemanly managers of.tta Academy of Maisie, Messre. 11411 and Berke, hove et feched an engagement with Miss Emily Thorne, who make her first appearance tills evening In the or intent and entertam- Ing Comedy of the ' , Unequal Match: , The world•widn reputation of Mime Thorns In enough of Itself to ell too house to over. flowlog, mad, uld advise all to lantlro taair Imola at o n ce . Saw Ocean Hoene—LA, Stone Cr ran SCAPOI.—TbIs evening the accomplished denseete, Mame Therese,Will take a benefit dt the N., Opera House, when the great rama, of biTho Irish lielress,u will be pre sented. Merle Therese will delight the audience with a beautiful dance, , accom. essaying herself on the violin. There are several other entertaining feateree In the bill for towlght, ao that play-goera cannot ' fall tube Normal. Title Iseing_the twit night of the season, the house wiTbe croisded, and those who desire to attend shobld en. gage their testa in time. A 81,000 or Ono. That our rurafdletrlcts are rapidly Oiling up with the appliances of rellenment mod taste to a gratifying sign of the progress In our country. of education and wealth. Quo of the most beaufatul country spots in the vicinity of our city, that of lir Mosby, on inn Ohio river; helots Wellsville, has Just been furnished with one of those superb three string Chickering.. Square Grand l'eanos, which ore considered by musical imthorlties In this country nod In Europe an the very vert.etion of musical 'mvehari mm. Ito, a Campeau traveler would stare to find such a splendid piano In remote re gions of our country, rho like of which can't be had for love nor money In their own land or even thetyklngs and um perors,. cut: tit u they send to Cilicketung Sone, ot Il or Sow Vora,' or to C. C. Collor, In le city, for then, . Hotly Foond. Thq body atilt, littio boy, John Pate:will', whoth we noticed Ina former. Waite as haw. havi4g fallen from a raft m the Allegheny rive at the foot of Bellafootaine street, Law encevllle, wits found on Saturday laid, a1mit444444 two e, a. floating In the river %TAIL: Tall," Street. , Coroner. Clawson Wl '° ll by n' Ate lY rgiTrw d lo rof ' l;o,7 ' l ' l and. Allenhen3 , . The Jury found, in no. eordince with the facts elicited m the cue, that the deceased came, whin death by acct. dentally falling from a raft into the Alle. sinew river, and drowning. After the Intiumt. the body was delivered beenWfathe, who had heard of Its !lemon found, and had a' wagon In waiting to hoenoy It hymn. The ball , Was considera bly ilecompolied and distil:areal, bill wan readily reeognised by the father. =l=! Some or our eotempornries have adopted the idea of pubildhing the names of partite engaged in the liquor trallic,those refused and those greeted licensee. They might advertise them stilt furtherby denignatlng thestreets on which the drinking pieces are located, giving the numbere..lllo. .. u. The.hole number of ;monist spp Mations received by the hoard of License, (County Commigeinnere) at their -recent sitting. les eon hundred and eighty-aeven, q( which .tbirty-sever. refused, one hundred and eighteen well. granted, and thirty two held war for further cotteideratlo4. Nom Boroisgisa, in the Court of quarter Session., Miter. Osirlit the Instance of C. B. M. tiguith, the Judgment of the Grand Jory of March Sea Mons in the matter of the' locorporatme of the Borough of Braddock, at Braddock 's Field, recommending the same, was con firmed, and the election for borough °Lamm directed Ittoo inntherßletrlcte, on the third Friday m March. j Jacob F. Meal% Esq., presented. for the lotion of the tirathl.fo , y. a potitiou for the Incorporation of the Borough of Bloomfield, at Jack's Itun, Wake n.° tornehlp, on the hue of the Plttalforgh, Fort Wayne and Ehreigo 120:1222:12 • r oarrlday evoking lion • lady from AlM loony had ber pookst plated, will/o at the MoiMmiiiital :etc, ILt City Hall. She Waller portemonuals. containing betworm •staty sailsereoty dollars,. m her pocket, about , 0 , 0100 - 14 mid a short umaafterwarda having made some purehama oho Molted fdr !lief uxotioy, but It solo not there. !Ma thus** It was takes during the limo lba' lll 3' Pole • Deuce^ was being performed. is she was at that time a the midst of the crowd. We hats the lady's mime. but' ro rionktUbsirty ti 0114114 • • • • • . e PRICE _THREE CENTS Paris Exposition—Prize Medal*. The first grand gold prize medal at the World's Fair s at Paris, !towhees awarded to an American House, ao will be seen Air the annexed correspondence of the New 1 ork Weekly Review, under date of May 7ih Abort the °Maid decision in regard to the American pianos there is nothing known yet, but, without donbt, the' firm of Stein. ay4 boon hare been awarded the Mat gold medal. Their pianos have created a sentiation, not only among the artiste and manufactorero, but slog among Meanest promlueutamOteurs. It will be highly gratifying to Mir renders to lenrothe final result of, awards ;mode by the Supreme Jury ou pianofortes' at the lolernatlorusl Exhibition, in Paris. we are pleitsed to BUILe that the decision, accord ing to private cale news of the oth inst., Is ItltreMlAy fl atteb l ring, and must be in the highest degree gratifying to the American musical publia Of the three Intatuational gold medal,. voted by the Jnry, two' have been awarded to America, cloosified accord. Sig to merit. The dental tee gold medals gore to our leading Now York manwfactu rem, Messrs. Steinway it tone; the_ second o hoston, and the third to ilroadvomi, of Lemma, England. A number of Second prism (*Eger medidej S ee various makers on the Continent and in England, and thus urn have every reason to Ice proud of the decided victory a. Ideved by our Americou erhthitors.—Ed. W 0 My - - et One tevieW; He Ad. Id OM. It Pow not bell/111OP here to expose the at tempt made by Interested and disappoint:ll parties to delude the ruh.lo'relativo to the reliability of the ittiovsbtwerd of the Cont. 'rattas os Pianos,. granting thn first gold Bedal to Steinway ft Sons, the second to a oston home., and the third to Broad of London. The new., of this decision which was communicated by °Side, to tenons par , ties, though net yet oubitely announced, lr utterly reliable arid trustworthy, and ell att.ripis to deceive the public on , taiel sub. Jest should Du severely reprobated. s • The man •with the long 'beard Is certain ly to town In the person of one of the Ger man delegates from Chicago woo Jolted in the pronesmon yesterday. 11 a heard to a monatrosity, a mune for grumbling. at na ture by smooth faced meacullnes. It would 'preen worth a mint of money to is dealer In sumulatloronguent " for the growth or the whmkers The gentletnan middle aged, &bunt, all feet tall and his beard front face to entioateasares the s length. la heavy end uzurlant. UN had ae it -plaited plaited yesterday andestlll it reached far below hip line., and he had to walk daintily for lane, of trending on Its ends'. Surety of the peace.—Me.. Tobin made!. Information before .Alderman Lynch 4 agvinst Fanny Splane, alleging that Fanny; threatened to tear her entrails oat. She says that. he resides on Miltenberger's alley; that the defendant liner neighbor, and on Saturday morning she swept her pavement and Fanny'swept the dirt back. again; and that when she attempted C. sweep It • off a second time the Mune threat. were made. • A warrant was Issued. • • Tempernneelectinw.—The annual meeting Of .the Allegheny Temperance League takes place this evening In the Sun. dusty. street. Baptist. Church. Addreeme trill be delivered' by the Rev: J. IL Clark, A. 111.:31. 11. Murphy, Esq., lies. Ilerrlck Johnsou and John Dailey, Esq. ,Teur• perance songs will be song by a popular choir. There' will doubtlem be a large audience. Opposed to a Doable Track.—On Sat- Imlay last an election was held by the eft!, sans of Birmingham. on the tinestlitn or granting the privlleke to thu Pittsburgh add Inrinutighaut Passenger Railway tnitnpant to lay a double track on that portion of Careen street where there Is now hot tingle track. In t hat Borough, which result ed In a - tonJortty of lel ageless the double track. !Ire Boos.. Purehakers.-11r, Isaac Craig mlveralsea for sale lite mantortable and cosy residence on the line of the ban. cheater Passenger ttallwaY,. Bidwell street, Allegheny. .Tbe lot is admirably situated. has nteontaf caNon Bidwell street, and a deptb of nearly iv 7 feet, running back to Aliegheny avenue. This ten rare chance In rent estate and will he sold on easy terms. 1,150,701.1de for stale. --The wOll-krlown and adadraWF adslitati livery Me f McClurg a Bro., oPPoslte th e Aterc nl ba o nt' o s Ilntni.Th Int mtmt.to Offered for sale wltto all or part or 'without stock. The stable has s good patronage and was bet recently thoroughly gated up m first clam style Thu lease. at very low rout, bets yet five years to rue. be theadvertlsement. Free 1 :merman nod Nate of 1.0 m.— At tun o'clock, this minic the Free Es carstott Tralu ea' leav e oa Allegheny city de pot, for sale of lots at Verner •64.1.10 n, on Fort Warne Itaalsmed,'"'llrOr Particulars M UM. very Important We of tom, to tbe most promising Murata/a around Plum burgh, ftee Mello nine's nuettort advertise meat. !Inward dk cod Liver 011.— The Purest and Sweetest Cal Lvor 011 In toe world. •Slanufactured from fresh heslthy livers, upon the ses-abore. ks Is Perfectly pure sad sweet. Ask for vlfaxard Ft Caswell's Cod Laver 011,"Inanutsmared by CARIVZI.I.,•Id•ca 4 Co., Sew Sorb. Sold by all drugglms. ITO Wholesale Buyers or Dry Goods we o ff er bargains in Job lots of Dress Goods, Pantlobrs, Linen Goods, and fell hues or Shearings, liturrtogs. Prints, Tint° Ing, Cheeks, ne.. all of which we will sell at the very lowest easiest °ash prices. J. estrum:AO). 69 Market street. below Third ro .rtt Stamp Speaker Arreateo.—A man who gives his uame as Cal.t. Chugs. McMur ray. was ariested yesterday. by °Meer Lo. Kan, at the corner of Eligh and Wylie streets. while .4 tensto log a large crowd of respeo• table it) citizens with a drunken stump spears. The Captai a was cOrmigned to the lockup, and will haven bearing this morn ing. 'Sodded Destli.—.N. P. W. (Rats, well known imthis city as Is book.k.her, Anti 'for some time connected With the hies, dllvl meldesily at . 1 r. Y. yesterday, at Vibr ate's IMO, where he tad bees elevate. tar erivere , days. /its thaws. was maigestiea of the brnlu. . . Jump, tar klatch.— .1 *tient Jumplok mown for thu champinuebut of America and Itt,leO, bemoan B.) Wwt ol Yttuoorgb, and Norntan Boma,. of New York, at Union ektonag &Nes haus, tuatta) afternoon, Juno fits , rata or baton. 134,0141 A5. 1 4 . 1.11033.—Ttas Pittsburgh Baptist Association, met at inn Union ha 7 Gat Church, Grant Intent, on Saturday m ningor. , The attendance Was q.olte Largo. and tho meeting interest:Me. They _will comlntin their labors today. r Tha'coal minors, in !deicer and Lawrence counties aro ou another "striliC," and their •tion is ilkeiy to intorft ni seriously_ with the rolling mule and furnaces, as wall as with the operations of 'coal doalots. „ • At Reed , * Jewelry /Wore, ;cp. es plitk areal. will be bound a:lei a•eortment .k 1 doable welled lee wqh and goblets tO melee. Cell In end eektee Week. Prlcee Very ream:4.ole. I • Turaer...loss--A large delegation of Tamers lait this city oti SatordaY /eat. for the Purim*, of.attemliter the twelfth animal festival of the Turner.. uolonotolv holding In Baltimore. Md. • • • • eC4 l o s . =•ljna tlt!da Wavier at S. T. ig torn, ho. SS Federal street,egttony. • • • The Very Latest styles or lhto, Gaol, sad Straw Gouda, at tioarley Lesaa'., No. 50 St. I.2late. street. ' • _ Illashese.—The cars of the CM ceu,sPes.engetllway, were 'orerero red. ea with pagennlors alt ear yesterdeY. The other maea were equally well p9renix.t.l. The Allegheny sad at. Miry!. Cemete, riou worn thronged with flitter, 1.0,115 y. Iluth pruseut &beautiful uDI/natauco ht etetulou. S atlsfaction.—Ttin 'Wilting community ern purfmtly thinghted ultra the ithort tratott of Nicolton pavan:tent on roan All .the Marches 1.4 d m eadssally large atteadanbe' yoatoreay. as It was tan drat pretty eabhach We have had lot mum thaw Pr S nickel cents are Forth 'eighteen d el. lane suit Ofty.elant cents—no more. Those or the year ISM are , sralued at one cent • • See Chang. Of time for arrival and de. parture of train, on the Penneylvanla cad n cetera tenneylvans Nallreane. ' Tbs.tres boxea to tient of the Arsenal grounds, at Lawreneenbe, bays recently been yrbnewasned. Ito to nemtoN's Pro; Moro, No. &I l!dorket street, for the beet OteekberrY Wine ever brought to Vouburglt. • • • - Go to ril.mlooa liena,latoro. Marko , - street., for all Wad* Of CaliforolA Wines and Mandy, 7 1' h_ r.ae. nit im m tdt. Barnum. Iron Comp. s srss started last weeke.tt Col 4 Spark ena. Sod . —.ller a a. T. , thegteny. u+ro, o. 311 Yetleriatitrieote • • •• • . Neu Can nay . C 4-111 kiwis at Alosopt, N. smelt' Distillery, NO, Irle, WI, WS end Ink APtrlllsk Asper by temp SO grief ter dealing to .eountertedt money in Akron, 71144 yield of wool thl seabon will Prows both largo snit oro..xoellent qustltty. item and comfortable can Bare Jost been added to the Birmingham Hallway. The .neebet. 0 . 01 .hef.". el Toerth street, opens to•Aley. Bee h3Yerthement. Jose Yea Cm Say fos pat ohm u Alcohol oh Ton Will 1 1 / 1 4-4 Delital fiet►e(uament at SIC Penn •treat, Dra, tlul d tilllnwple. • Tali Can !JOY. as JOllOO. S • Irineavs. . • Coaselldallea Is vary P.P.L. 13, /m -ramparllte. •Dries Nyl n We. tabOWD LOll4l/61114140 laiiiaraap ;ass a a. ten runt dal EllrAdditionsil LOGs! NeWll 011 Third rap. ' TIE WEEKLY GAZZITE, • ITwb znt - rions, IwEnNEeDAY AND MaTTILIIT. A. !vie theet., containing autos (411 COL* tt.Nr , of mterratler remit., metier. trachottek irttr.r 641toriolo, Wert News by Telenet-A a . t.ll. notable, Iteadto• Matter for tot g et -or I r.I Molt 'spa moat tellable Fine. cteTtrerelat Market Hertel' sten . 7 «ta e'ty. SO rams,. Mretorate kt.rem”O ; 0,1 t, rte,. TOO TIM &Nit, IVAILTSV. rut , trr, r Cot, rt T ea 1.18; —.. " 4 0 . 4 ropy of pane to the penes geisha TO the club. •d^Plon to chtbn can be teutdr air time, at out, rm.. NOTIcx To Smoscetonta—Ma ordeftn loth Doper, to sun 500 snotty rent ealltle. Wan. este Man • We 1n etdar Ednitlllth , nto sellhere heeha a tom on malt a net. ky-money by lO•aft. i Threes. Monti 'Order/ or 4 MeAlstere d Lour., may be .etto at elm net - Addams.. I:AZ=IT, _ ?Mow,. um, prrek, The Pearly tiate•—Yare ab Ile teeth and' a 'meet breath, tenulair Ithe liertiatne Troia tho rooe, through a pair Of lovely Ilya are na Shako/ pram ass= "mexcellen, thin la woman.. To keep the 'pearly wee' , or tho month always apotlean, and the heathl war , fragrant, It In Only tieeeellare 1p um, ihe Sonalont daily. =ZS 11...13.+ELL-43LA,OILH —lnt Sonde,' etlieler. lute NI, at th, re..ldento of Um bride. DI , OU. !lie, 43101 , d street, Patatnifott, Or the Ifflro.-W., H. I,cke, Hr. A. CA:IYEt.L, of fhlllfrilittle.; ['a.. ad Nil. H. CLAN-18.11. ; ; " • . . - • DIED. . . • . , I , . tier ek DDE.K.-1)u Sa•ortlay, me tog, Jake 15. ' Raelt A aL, dot ter ofJobult.ltyandea. , Fuunial aim HORN Ma, at la Wel It. n HOSI oto IN , 'a bowls , mo lug, at eVel ., ek Al.rniCl, ... luta. sort • f auben and Elks Thomas..., axed oun Saar .n ten months. The tutors: will take Mace Vila AnnaramOolf. at ]ti o'ctoek,, tom No. 41S etetwadi stmt. All. i gator. Tbi [ricotta of .De f•ml•t are reepta{. fad) Inslued to Altana AA'.—ln taldt ght, Jug, 7th. 1.117. at 12 0,-I.,ea. Mr.. L. F.A.AIn the Vitt raw of lor age,. her t:e•tatat • on Batter time. 9 no Its ::;17t-'2:;,i'";:tl`.l;dl:4"'""m* 1G fa• - 7. NEW A.DVE ME KENT Aum A Ili 13NDERTA IKEB. f.o. ICS Fourth meat, Mttinergn, PA. oi all kinds; MIRES. BRAWLS. and very duaurlytion of rollers' ynnilAtilnit linornsonened day andritilu HOW,. rurrissuu furnished. ittriuntic.—liev..Darld Kure. D. D., Pnl A. W. Junin., L.U., Thomuultnring. tun, Jae G. RODGERS. itna.DElara, ••• • Ran Ant),64ll4l.7lCß,Metessor tone !ate N•mubl K. Rtylgore. No. 99 Ohlo street. three Moon . from nearer. Allegheny Sty. Ile. tattle. It ...rood. Wanogeny t Walnut .14 Rou •ood limitation CelnoS. at the bleat mtlatted Ito ma oat. at all hours, day and night. Ilea..te and , ' arrlme t rut Celled on Ant , nentell tud un most rraton•ble torrat. ' I. T. OIOATE & CO., 1 !MEW. ?AMWAY AND LIIIIA.LAIIRS, Mauch... ter. W44..1'11111113 and vletaltY. • 011132 Roi w. St my.aupter Llscrj =table. corner bhottleld wad cliFrtler• ctretY. ktema and Carriiwan far, olikbed. LI 8. STEWART, Undertaker, confer of MORTON and PENN 148111.2 . 1. Sloth Ciftut of all kinds. Homo hod Uarrlareifurolshetl co the shorten nolleo., • DEsLIN ac SILL. Beal Estate and Insurance Agents, Butler ti., Law renceville. Bs. • SALV — HANUYACTIIPIHO SITI; To' MANU7ACTriIIS4.9 : We oder fog. tale the bed and most ifealrable Cite, for Polling hlill reed lllut Pomace, or for any large mantifsehdlng utheoses. In the county. This prop. ny la Wes led tin • 0 foot • reet and the Allegheny ride, and within 10Ofeet of the A. V. H. B. The lot m at: by blf raison. dething curl. • lot would do ,reel t thmthe before buying elle therm red. made to ;sett putehaier.. Inquire of SZVLIN A Sle L, Heal ketthe sod Indigene. Agents. butler LE—T at vP..y v"tuaw bib end delisbleipronerty two on He. does street and' tt e Allegheny th Alla dr. op •My 0: by Cr • el, op width: [...died • ady ale,tilltia brick Boild•itg, five Mlles hien. disl2o.feet. esteulivtd and well adapted trri tr gen slmnot any breath of seaweed taring. li le •e. dam a Id pf these dimension., within the edy . , eon be bad, and we wood Inelta thesi.selsil a tedlen of Ode destrod of deur. Ins a Wage :or thenutsetering porposn• bCall ft the unite of DIS•LIN .1 SILL, heal Edda yd Latheinee Agent*, kloVer ...net, Lawrenceville. NEW 6TYLES ICE PITCHERS, Fruit and Berry Dishes, ,TEA SETS, CASTORS, LID (.031M610:1 SET+ JUNT lIZCZIWED BT tIUNSEATii & CO., T01A2•02-101.1111, 66 FIFTH /MUM J OILN6tON & scot% ur..u.san is Fine Watches, clocks, Jewetry ItiLVERILATtD WARE, ETc., sits 1.1)31C4TY 6112/1..„ 3 tttallaurfaa., .IPolaxi.aa. !4,3-, Par ilea lar attoniloualmt to Banalelas M 0... pocks aka Jelrelz 7. An work nkr..l • 111`11E till•PER1011 Me ws llor the icuarcla a WILSON HE WINO I. MACHIN, o'er ill men, for :lolly I luso and general purposes, are so so II es. ii blebeJ Sad so generally ad - slaved. U m , Ott .umerstlon of their r , lallve <seal- ! isuoes Is sus !Juges 'consider:4l aeons. ~ They are sloplo . darable and beat, il diet. f.. WESCEIIN AGENCY, wr ~ N. . 97 FIFTH RreRILIST., ' 1 1 7 VTOI:,. th 111 am FIR We t ft he Worst also deat t. manic,' art. Moohlcrod. Hanna LO's•Arra•CS Oa sarAst a ,n.•••• ••ikt GOODS FOR TIM MILLION! PALMER • & G,0. 5 g AUCTION MART, 55 it 57 FIFTH ST., Pittabtirgh. • • Dally emol/000ata for RankraorMoolo 0 603.11 t tram all Darts or au United ISMS 80 00 *old • pRryATE Wholesale ;Ina Retail, REGARDLESS OF VALUE. Dia.& wosfEro.9, DIDLDRIDDIS AND woo tts DAITZED. Bilar• Y. NALe ANN 15 II'I'X Dolursric Dity HOODS. CL U$ OMDIIILDr.s, JEAN& - COrroNADr...i, !SHIRTS AND MIAMI,. tiLov iDisDNIRODDsrs, NUSPENDI2IO. - utrrLIDLY. VIJDSZT ROOSX HATS, OARPICT uro. eurea trop u..mitatsetsrun Ingrain, Rag anil Lleen C B X/J5 , E11 1 149, .A.uciion Prices! reaLILWB OLP Nos. 55 AND 57 FIFTII STREET. N. B. — Furniture aza Hotisabolet Good* forage at AEICIiO4 of EVERY TIIOICBD.A.7. 11111UtliN0111 2M=I HORSES FOR SAIL F., ALT • • lilowarini Livery Sia4.l4 . /1101. BTiLLET, -- Otte 11 ,, RNt. •••17 ,. 4 vousi_...S' at 10ti01!..41v, ..dr.dhikr I.I:HV Mks. ht 811 1 11111116111 etIS. .inese vantantlms nit,1111011.0.11 MiaiLLTlCOsax aV f[aaZtO.Claf ..hah.whahas mho ....www
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