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DAILY GAZETTE.
PUBLIBBLD Ev'Eltir moasnsa
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NOG .l ANtopefirrn WTREJT.
lezlin; , :Cepoblicai Paper of Western PtoolliTzeio.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF PITTSBURGH is])
ALLEGHENY CITY.
LARGEST. Tilts raSTman BEST YAMILY
.lad CUILIErteI&L rai l In the State.
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tory •
_Sept.
Address. • • GAZETTE,
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EWNPAPER PHOSPERiTY
In Saturday's edition we published-the
advertising receipts of the leading news
papers of the city for the period of twy
months ending March let, 114;7. Me
published the figures as we found them
In the Asedstant'Assessor's office, where
they had bein. returned under oath.
The pOverty exhibited by our contem
porary, the Commercial, was an:latter-of
surprise - to us; .so much so that we made
inquiries ':as to the correctness of . the '
statement; from the book-keeper of that
establiahnient, before venturing publics.
tion: No', were told -that the amount
was correct; that the reason for its being
so small was that the- Cogicaercial did
not auend to collectionain the beginning
of 'business quarters but towards the
close: The United States Assistant As
sessor was lothXli receive the Meagre re
turn, but on .being nusured that it was
no more ho•recorded the figures as sub.
scribed to by the authorized agent of the
Commerenif, The returns -,here as fol
'Owe: 1
GAZETTE.•• $12,456. 14
Chronicle: 111,125 00
Dispatch. . 12,05 l 75
Post. 7.605 15
Commercial.. • . .. . .4,1179 64
Freiheits Freund (German) . 2,510 Si'
Volkablatt (German) . . . 1,700 00
Sunday Leader (Weekly) . 1,1290 75
EMI
54,43t8 2
Tim Commercial yoSterday managed to
correct the above sworn statement of
cash returns' for, the two months ending
March lot, and takes the lead of all the
city press. That was a clever performance
on its part, although it cost the-stock
holders of athe concern nearly three,
hundred dollars to right themselves be
fore the public. We anticipated as much,
as such a return might have proied er
tremely :damaging. The blunder is
charged upon the book-keeper, who, in
the hurry of making out a rettirp, failed
to get at the proper books. and, we pre.
same, blindly swore to the figures re
ported by - tis. It does seem strangithat
In a well regulated affice such a gross
mistake should have occurred, and that
it was not discovered till after the GA
zzrrz publication, although the atten
tion of their boOk-keeper Was previously
drawn to the fact that the 'C'oniencre'ilef
was far behind its neighbors.
Thepommernisi chasm" to compare fig
urea With its contemporaries from the
Brat of January, 18 . 66; a date anterior to
the existence of the firm now managing
the GAZETTE. The comparison, so far
as we are concerned, illustrates uothipc.
'Here are the Ilgures which set forth
. the
comparative, prosperity of the Commer
e:al and GAZETTE, taking in only the
time clapsingaincethe Incoming of the
present praprietors of this journal.
Quarter ending, October lot, 1866, be
ing ("rattail gnarter returned by present
GAZETTE proprietors :
$10,0151 00
11,7 G 100
GAZETTE.
Commercial
• Quarter ending, January Ist, 1867.
Grzsprz . . . $17,990 00
Commercial 1",00S 00
ftrn months emling, March 2,1, 1267.
GAZETTE SI_,4S6 00
4,09 00
Commercial
" Total receipts for the eight months re
ported : ' ' •
. $45,401 00
3G,351
GAZETTE .
Commercial
Balance In favor of GAZETTE. 4.9,140 igt
Allowing the Commercial the =min
of amended return, . the result will stil
leave the. WizErrs largely in the ad
EEO
The Dispatch, with its usual fairness:
shakes the following—comments on the
published returns
The returns lust made to the U. S. Dio-
Wet Ammo-or slow the newspapers of this
city to be In a proaperous Condition. with
the exception of the Cootrierdof, which, If
the statement furntshed from that office ne
unmet, most be in every sickly state. The
cash receipt@ of tha'Dupolch and Cheenide
for advertising. during the two months end
ing the first of Mardi. w vertising
tax was repealed, exceeded $12. 00 -each,
while the ComifurciaSs receipts for the same
periodt.ns sworn to by their bet& keeper.'
only reached the Insignificant sum of
/14,579 54, or but a little over ono-third
those of each of the other papers named
above.. That there should be such a wide
difference appears to have caused quite a
Jantterlngmong th e tfonsmerelof backers,'
and It wou ld lint Inlrpribe thi in the least
to soo an effort made to have the re-
Aunt amended and the genres revised se
that our ponderoua neighbor may appear,
onpaper at least, to enjoy •that extraordl
muy mimes. of which 'lt so often and so
Madly boasts.. The Ihel returns' 57,01 Lit
the Dessert over In= t toe FMher.
• Freund g 1.511. 51, and the rettafgott &I.W;
all Very handsome sums, and 'lndicating a
much better bmtneas than might have been
expected:
In giros vent to its opteen towards
the Commercial,. the jeidona Dispatch for
gets to observe that the Oar-errs figured
first in the returns, andl left it - in the
background... However, we could not
expect anything like Justice from its
hands,and aye glad that itacknowledgcd
"the GAZETTE W:18 OTer twelve thousand
d'ollsrs," even if It did' tote sight of the
fact that we were several hundred dol
lars in advanie of the Di fipamk. •
THE Iteptiblican State Convention of
kotOsiana, in session last week at Ner
Oriemis, adjourned on Saturday night
after adopting abroad and liberal plat
form of principlea Perfect equality of
all men is advocated; Congress is sus
tained [mall its acts; Immigration is en
couraged; in favor of * the . Goverment
equally taxing the prollucts of the far
per, minerand.manufacturer; assummg
a share In the national debt; denouncing
Andrew Johnson's Amnesty l'reciams
lion, and advocating the repair of the
levees. The Convention w_aa =net , .
catty attended..
TIM Chicago journals lkving . failed to
clearly establish the densityid the popu
lation ofthat city by calculations drawn.
from electtan returns,- now fall back on
p recently published Dfrectory to claim
267,309 Inhabitants. The aforesaid Di
rectory contains 80,103 names, which
multiplied by 3 gives the result stated.
Partanstruts has offered an indig
nity to' tho President, her Councils re
. : fairing to 4i:tend to him the • cotopllm cut
of Desolations of welconie on his passage
- through the city. Tll4 President will
therefore, it is reported, not atop In
Philadelphia, but pass \tiredly through
to Now York.
IT Is In contemplaticia to lay anew
ocean cable this sutemer. The cable of
-7S6e Ie etlll unrepaired, 4ntl that of 1665, I
now nee, may give way at any time,
thus altthig off ell telegraphic
cation vith Europe. •
Tag New Orleans llciitiLlients pen.
poun,:la the following
. Why is General Sheridan a hard la'.
boring =in ?.:
Because lie follows thii trade of boring
.Weils, and 'when. in Virginia was at. - ble:
*irk Early in the morning. ,
Ir U reported In Paria that Juarez de
•••: •ds two-and one-balt millions, ster
ling, for the .ransom lof Maximilian.
Qalta a luindsome price fOr the captured
Mr:u:lax was the ninety-secondan
nlierwury.of tbe battle of Bunker. Bill.
It _was appropriately pelebrateq, in Boa.,
Caen of cholera Li reported to-day
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IrOIX3IE LLXXII.---NO. 143
GENERAL NEWS)
--uon. IL It. nap, Is a strong man for
floversor of 111110. •
-Thoro aro only about 400,000 tastable
if/VO/1104 is the United States.
papers record the death of
^thY'• ....impound householder" with ',I,
dent joy.
—Admiral John A. Dairlgron has writ
ten the life of his lion (iilurnl rhltio
Dahlgren.
—Mrs. Abraham I.inmin has trivet]
,ti.nOo to the assoCiation for the relief 01
destitute oolored women.
—Five honk onlcialq, in Malin°, were
poisoned with itto ereant that had beVII
made in a topper freezer.
—Boston has 200,04/ inhabitants,
ehureh accommodations, for 50,000,r.and
fie,Otst regular at tendannt. •
_
--Two deaths front mint:es:don •07 the
lungs, consequent on arhiking tee-watkr,
are reported in New York.
—Nod York critics now talk of soli for
solo, ot,hango st,nrests catmint as
also honor thno otnnihnses.
Ssnatiel
,11. Wigintisi died at St. Timis,
oirMothlay, frotnlt canner in his /lose
rZncsod 1 . • pressure of his sportaulos.
—Eighteen hundred dollars in lilies
were ostractilli Irmo thi, liquor deniers
on Thursday. by the Superior Court at.
Boston.
-The ttun which General Seth Pom
my, of Nenlet mitten, MtIK., aimed it the
Bunker II ill, ha on exhi hitintf in
that town.
Rachel ram, at the remarka
bly advanced am., of one tomtit-et! and
three t ears, thin , . at Motiinn, t Mitt, n few
days ago,
- -
11,e 11th ` ln coin lii.- word "bathetic"
from bathes; to charm:tome a piddle
man's Siteeeh.
•
-A boy rid int; on the •row-catchet or
10,..00t,, ••, at )Inlianaiwits, had Loch
eat oti acidic attempting to wit off
while the engine was, in 11.101010.
-The lumber latt.ilteeS of. Michigan is
enormous. ht. the vicinity of Susimlw
' fent of logs NVITt.
Put in thotgrealll (iting the
--Tbitnambor of homoeopathic p.hysi-:
chum Mportod in the United iStutos at.
present is sdhl to be 3.li:g, a, eon - Mandl
-with in.physimans of that's-hoot itt
—The City Council of Providen. hos
deeid6l to AV a,te nu powder iu iin,vork,
on the Foorth of .l trip. Too had that
Provide.. gtS i lmvk . on the glorious
fourth.
—Two hundred inonnts of gunpowder
were found ern...voted under thoJfront
stairs of the City Ilan in P•migliket - psie,
the other day, :in.l no one linen' how the
~ stutr got there.
"—Jeff. Davis that can'arla will
alwaya rvimahvit part of EngtataL It is
to.lie hoped that J. D. Will always re
man a part of Canada, if he giirwivev or
escapes a trial.
—A new paper, entirely devoted to ad
- vertisemen of ••t; and so u taint. want
ed, and houses to Apt , i.s tO la , started
shortly in New York. The. virvidation in
to I , 0 t.tratuitona.
—One of the most visited parts of the
Exhibition Is a Stand where bethre the
eyes Mlle public, rapper and gilt iew
tars': is . made any &aired shape 1a..".0
continent eaeh artoe.
—General Tom :Thumb mid fainiln
with Commodore Anil .111, Nutt, hate
hired themselves to Barnum fur it tour
through the country. It is said ',belittle
family get SIO,OOU for live weeks.
—.l,mantied - mon in Williamsburg
Y. Y., cloned with his wife's niece an
• Tueada - , - leaving wifeand child - behind
Mtn. She was also marrksl, and leaves
behind her oltusland and two children.
- -Here in an elegant extract from a
Tennessee paper: “Perry is an ass.
Hit ears are taller than the California
rent wood tree Ills limy is louder than
the combined Braying of a prairie full of
donkeys. . .
--The decline in bread:doff, develnr ,
the hut that ll,Vlerit hoard
ing quit., ' Uri UT/ I. NII "t for further
ro.o. Thi,-"kot I,i tlu•v de , erved,
and now uhf Iss well at+ new wheni in
4..row.ling the market.
—Aecortling to' the reports of the popu
lation of the ltnilt,l States, it appears
that there are :tin.rityl more maleii than
fetnales in the ititihdry, In the NV L,112r1l
Staten, tetrueularly, there is a great pre
ponderrinee of the male population.
—The Republican Stale Central l'unt..
mittcs, of Tennitssee have added to their
number a colored repri,tentatl ye for each
Congressional Distriet, and two fur the
city of Nashville, to that the Committee
now consists of whites and blacks in .
espialnumber,
—lt Is said that :101(.1,1i:4 in Melbourne,.
Aiu.tnlis, ban invented an apparatus by
which five hundred carna.wen of Isvf can
Ix• kept. In a frozen condition on ship
board during :I long voyage. having been
thoroughly truzen before marling.
11c et Sugar
A writer in the Boston Pose says that, j
beet sugar, under our present tariff, can
be made in this country to the best ad.
vantage by large menu! acturers: Ile says:
"To make beet sugar prohtably requires •
beau capital, costly machinery and a •
high order of chemical and Mechanical
talent. It is a manufacturing business,
ultimately allied with agriculture,' like
the production of cotton and woolen fall- , •
rica. Farmers cannot act a kettle in their
boiler houses and make sugar to compete
with a well appointed factory with any
better prosqct of success than they
would have in-attempting to weave their
own shiest, or have looms in their hack
kitchen U, compete. with the products of
the great cateblishthents of Lowell and
Law, ence..." The productiveness of the
beet In sugar has hien largely increased
hy . improved tisethode, and the cost of
production has been materially lessened.
Ile girds the 'following statistics: The
average per centage. of sugar obtained
from beets in France In 1010 yvas about
Your and a half. In 18.5 it was seven.
A: gaintweoly-five.years of more than
filly per,elitak on the yield of 1040. .In
-the State. of the Zollvereiu, manufactu
rers obtained an average of 5 15-100 per
•
&at. 1 rem beets to' VAIL and S fel 100 per
cent. in 1815. A gala of nearly sixtyper
cent. in twenty live year. The higher
'the per centage of sugar obtained, the
'smaller, ot course, is the amount of beets
required to make a ton of sugar. Thus
Jin Frame It tostk snore than twenty-tyro
tons of beets toimake a ton of sugar in
1810, while it viols but a little more than
fohrteers tone to produce the fame amount
In 10111. It required eighteen tons of
beete in 1010, and lees than twelve in
11805, to snake a tonal sugar in the. States
of Zolfverein.
I=
The art of roadonaking is yet in its
infancy in this country. The roads are
not laid out. made, or repaired with ref";
mance to economy of draft in using them.
Deep rots are soon worn in them by the
common vehicles that pass over them;
and these grow worse and worse, until
they are almost impassable In spring.
Broad cart tires ned a partial remedy for
these. Longer yokes, both. for oxen,
and for double horse Wagons and carte,
compelling the teams to walk in the
'same line with the wheel that come al ,
ter them, would be Ustlll Netter remedy.
•On most country roads there. are. two toe
petite and two rule, and it is noticeable
that the towpallis are always in much the
better order. Longer yokes wonldbring
the paths and ruts together. The feet ot
os teams would break down the sides of
the ruts, and till them as fast as they
'were formed. This would improve the
road bed, and make the draft of loade
easier, We cannot shorten the axle
trees without increasing the danger of
Upsetting, but we win lengthen the yokes
with safety.—Ayriculturaliet.
—The New York papers mention that
the That coutlinovent of acts wheat from
the South hoc reached that city. They
add that Southern. - millers have made
such contracts fur the new wheat that
they will be able to sell handsome family
flour in New York for thirteen dollars a
barrel. ' 'rho price of tidur must tend
downwards as the prospects of a moat
bOULltiftli arvdstor wheat In air parts of
the cotiptry multiply daily.
—A Paris paper has this clever Mille
on the present high prices: "A devout
lady. who attends the Church of St.
Ruche, Mu been in the habit of giving a
half franc every Saturday to an old man
whe sits at the door. with a box to re
ceive alms. The other day when rho
proffered the usual aunt tohim, he said,
'I beg your pardon, Madame, during the
Exhibition it is a franc.'"
_ - --
—Large numbers'of reapers and =ve
ers from different Northern mendecto
ries are arriving at Nashville, bo - uud for
different parts of the countiy. The
Bouthene. people - aro beginning to
learn the advantages to bo getinc,l by the
judicious use of machinery and the, vs.
flout laborqsaying inachinmi .
FIRST EDITION,
MIDNIGHT
TIIE TRIM, OF SIIRITT.
Highly Important Testimony
A Wane. Mont.'. Film me Being
at Ford's Theatre on the Night of
the A loation of Lincoln, in
Conventual., wile Booth.
r dy Teregraph to the Clltelthrßh Oaretts.l
Wsentgatorf, Juno 17.1.7.
commas Or WIZ OIIRRATT TWA,
The Surratt trial wait resumes! to-day,
Judge Fisher presiding.
Chief Justice Carter teas also On the
tumult, ordered the opening of the June
atm, and the discharge of the grand and
.Petit Juries for two Week.
(Zr. Iliadley, of counsel for the det
tense, submitted an affidavit of Surratt,
s,tating that his means jr re exhausted,
and praying an order that prows may
sllO to summon his witnesses and to com
pel their attendance at the cost of the Gov
ernment of the Vatted States, according to
the statute in soffit =nuts maddsoul grunt
dell. The argument Was postponotThattl
Inter In the cam.
Judge Fisher
asked counsel If nay were
ready to proceed to trial.
Mr. Carrington said the Assistant District
attorney would open the case.
Nathaniel Wilson, Assistant District At
torney, addressed the Jury for the prosecu
tion.
Mr. Ursdley announced that the defense
reserved their opening remarks to the Jury.
end gutted for the list Of wittiess.es for the
prosecution.
_ . .
Mr. l'lorront dor:lined thn roque.t. ...
curt to. tho perensptory order of the Court.
Mr. Bradley appealo4 to the Court, who
ILe deotoou mot' towtorrow.
Surgeon tieneral Barnes, His. C ol.l right.
Lieut. Col. Henry II Itetlitione Jos. B.
Stewart, John IL P. tit and Jam es D, Verge
testified as to the facts connected with
the assiessinauoit of President Lincoln, but
the evidence developed nothing against the
prison,.
Joseph Meyer, a recruiting sergeant, now
stationed in Plinladelphla,testified that on
April Ilth, ISGS, slated. belonged to Battery
C. Peoneylvanta Artillery. and was station.
.eil at Cam ULM , abu t two miles from
,Ennits Theatre. Witness and Sergeant
Hobert Cooper were in town on the night
of the murder. At the time of the murder
witness was In an oyster saloon; went
there from Ford's Theatre at 9:30 o'clock;
Sergeant Cooper was in company; witness
war sitting upon 'some plank In fronted the
heatre...it saw Hr. Lincoln coming there.
Tate street in front of the theatre
was lighted by a lamp; white witness was
setting there, Cooper was walking no and
down; *Min witness was there parties came
not art the Theatre and went InOs the saloon.
Before they came down witness Overheard
a conversation there. Witness knew lota
tike
Booth; Booth was one of the persons
entering into that conversation. The first
that arMeared was John Wilkee.Booth, can.
vereing with a low, villainous looktnir per
son at the end of um pealed. It was Let is
moment before another rearaonjoined them,
and entered into conversation. ThLS' per
son seas neatly dowsed. The crowd then
eons; from the Theatre, and Booth remark
ed, "Isnot,. he w come out now " wit.
pets supposed, referring to the Pident.
she parties 1.13 done.. Own then ranged
theme:leen where the President was to pass,
sndwatched eagerly for his appearance.
lie did not come, a nd one of them examined
the marriage, and Booth went into Xne ree
tatirael; remained there long enough to
take a drink. He came oat and steepen
from the Beret Into the passage leading to
the stage. lin appealed in a moment again.
The parts above mentioned, as neatly
dressed, stepped up and Called the time to
Booth from a clack In the vestibule. As
soon es he called the time, he moved up
Tenth street to II street. He did not re
main long, but came down tfiesin, stopped
to front of the thastre,laolced at the clock,
called time again, looking directly at Booth
slid hiscompanion, and being somewhat
excited, be then turned on ton heel ain
aryl
we
back towards H street. It wee
thin saltness thought something was wrong
Waness carried a reVOlser .41 bad
handkerchief wrapped arottn4 It,
and his middens were so .Onseil
that he undone toe handkerchief front :Mom
the revolver, It was nut long before the am ,
dre..seil man canto again from Inc of ireetiln
of Il atreet; th. man ...oral In front of the
Ti., ,t ee . and She light shone tell in his taco,
there was pleb:m.lin hie countsmanea great,
tad tem,a and exceeding paleness, and be
told them for the third Uwe the Sour—that
it was teninutes past ten o'clock. Wit.
m
ness sWeare that at this time it was Lest min.
rite. to ton Welock. Witnesa ma the man
qtsonctivi -
question, 1,7 Mr. OM you vim
iLa mm nlitatinUyl Answer. her, Ms.
Albany.
yen see him now. A.' I ,to sir.
((minting to Srirratt.) there 11e.... 1 have
eeen his lace frequently m myseleep; it was
1121 very pale. 1 could not forget 1t 1 h. ,
not teen dm since until lately. and the
mew I then saw was John IL Suriatt, the
'prisoner at the bar. Serrate moved towards
II street. Booth entered the front of the
theatre. Sergeant.tinoper and I then went
to the oyster saloon. ^W.e had net time to
as.t en oyster when ;reheard of the coprder.
41 cut immediately up to n street, and out
art B "trent towards Camp Barry On our
Viny out lady hoisted a window and eaten
tneas was here interrupted by oh/ ectum•
lions Mc. Bradley. and We poseocution gla
red the emu:situation.
• .
' Mr. Bradley announced that the °elan.
would croun-exammo Mu last witness to.
Morrow morning. •
Judge Fleher. peened upon the nethlevlt
el:a:dated by the orteoner. Ile meld an thr
witueeeei for the detente would be Pula by
the United triton. -
Thetortire were then Informed theywould
be taken to the tiestoirtionse. so. were to
be permitted to receive communications on
private mutt., or business. The Court
then Look erectus until lOo'clock to-morrow.
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Adjournment of atm nadir/a Repute
Iles M Conventloo—The rise.
roan Adopted.
=l=l
Now Toile, June 17.—The E.rold'. New
Orleans special says: The It. Heal Repub
lican t late ConvenUan adjourned stns the,
Saturday night. after indorsing the follow
ing plathirm: - We advocate and frill en
force perfect equality under the law to all
race witut distinction of raeo or. .calory
end.. t e tote of thn Thiele-Ninth a n d.,
l_ t
Fortieth 'ongress; will reconstruct Louis!:
anti upon the Congreselonal base, and send
to congress only true sad loyal into. Nom.
: - 'nations for Meens to be"made of qgly those
who will calor.and•protect equality and
the right to hold office. Irrespective of race
or color. In the right to vote; .ad erne
the jury hod without env educational or
property qualidcatione being required, also
ccthe rigid to practice all profeaslons; tO
buy, tell, travel and -be entertained
Rd toe nter into any and all civil contracts.
o will advocate the granting ofinimediste
assistance by the General Government ter
rebuilding the levees. We will also alive.
cater cm Igranon, end divistou of landeofebe
elate, so tar se pmetlcable,lnto small farm.,
In order that the masa. of our people may
1 47,,rt b .rtv.trth ', 11,7,... la :f d,,, tvc d olz . . a;
by COngreas, and If not great., we will der
instel as a right that all leelsletlon be abol
ished and Laxwn laid on all the productive
wealtti of the Colon. Let products of &gn
i culture, mines and : manufactory he equally
and fully taxed. We will advocate eqeallty
to echo.. and the
to of the eight
hour arab., except to costs of elieo-INI eon
; tract- We will 10.101 on a thorough reels
Ohm of the lows of Lettish,. that tuev may
; guarantee equal justice to the til.k and
white aims. We pledge
las tsn to alit
I the tinvernmetst. in paying the t dollar of
lie habil° debt.
T. platform further Condemns liihncont.
i 'Amnesty Proclamation, believing the dls
; Iritf , Cal.l.lle. of rebels! to be the higinem
I duty Of the General
a n
ad and fa.
eori the
m entors of an adequate mile
tury three In Loutstana In T. the laws
. t,'.T,'.,"'... l ttl'eit h " fi e int o n d is p f,. " C2l, ° ;rlrd7o d
0111.10 110 Will ritli.orooO9 and bonny pledge
, blinsell to make •un equal allitrioutton
I ainong White coil mewed alike, of all online
I to ',adult au mop have' tenrer of 'gots:Ant
" inent; A. the be •ly going...bleed citizen
I constitutes a &extent,' tit th e
Party, t least
..half of the notuleatione lot el.:dive
;. erne il . anal l be tel.° from thettilesh of end-
a
I , No distinction in teernade,: whether
iiM
t the nimble.. or appointova wen, bole free
Or net, provided they are loyal, capable and
hboneet. Theparty will always anemone
i ppove soy attempt On tee part of July rare
Ipr color to unmet praotteal control of any
' branth Of the Government toll. exclusion
1 01 auy ri co or class.
FROM MEXICO.
Stale of Affairs as She thipttal—All'ons•
foe Threatening die (ow..
fOr Tclritispl , to Ins Plaslistsh ()wits.)
INaw Toss. June IC..—Thirlittiold , s Maslen
Clty nerreepondent, writing under date of
sdnY 2hth, glees a doleful account of the
sitcatlon In the capital, A famine was
threatening the poor Inside the walls, and
It was only due to the Judltions moaned.
.of Meade! of the titunlapaltty that •Panie
had not swept the populace Into Wonder
wid
tales n o
continued
I nuion l mi O t n t iandly c.o b l e le n t g i o c n a or
f
ned on In ttio most tyrannical and exact.
leg manner.
•
gloating of She Illssamtir
tie Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Simms. j
Molina, atasatterYuno la—The Moamar
Nyansa, bound for hfonikomerl,sunk on
the An th ems flyer, mighty miles oboes OW
VelPa a t ' rroV,
. l a a nri " %ft . nOt e rsu ' re . r. go .
cargo omaistets of supplies tor the poor
peoploin the Interior, among which was
3,(0U gooks of Corn. The torso was worth
gIi 3 OZO, and Is probably lognred.
'Tgle Raft "hlooporell.r
•
I Ili Te.ttraph to the P4tletritogli tiaxatte.l
llossos, June 16.—cosat PllOt J. F.. Easell.
of the steamship Franklin, reporti having
spoken on June littla one hundred and sun.
only toUrea mat by south from Sandy Hook,
the raft eNonparell,” from Now York for
Zurope. All well. •
Pea. Pape Invited to Ilanunaide, Bay
(Us.Petarapb to the Plunterett Osumi.),
I.Amera,43a., Juneinleperal Pope and
staff have been invited 1.1 thei municipal
*unwritten to Malt Savannah. and • aim.
mimes appointed to =Weed to 4tbdita to
tender Pie'
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1867
MN EDITION,
FOUR . O'CLOCK, A. M
IMPORTANT FROM REHM
English Reform Excitement.
DERBY AND DISRAELI SUCCESSFUL.
A Tory Meeting Mobbed
SINGUINIRI FIGUTING-M HEM VOL
Reform Movements in Austria.
runic MEETING LAW IN PRANCE
Financial and Comm e'rciaL
(1 - 1 T Telegraph to the Plttaburall OL,.s!r 3
ECM=
13.P•O.T.IIPTION OP P+II4,I4.IIPPT
Loation., .3 oue 17—Atidnioht.-10 the
Rome of Corm:none to-night the protractod
discussion on that portion of Um . Reform
bill which Provitins for the realbtribution
of Parliamentary arab, wax emicinded. A
division took place and resulted in it ma
orolight Mitex to favor of the Derby.
Itilarnell boreramerat, whack, plan of rwalls.
tribition b accordingly adopted.
3 0 1 3.117101.17170—Na1i1r •007070.
1..0g00k, Jono IS--1 o'clock, it. in.—,o
form mob attacked the Tory meeting to
night nt St. James. Hall, ptimml tho plul
form, and erected n tel gag, unimomatml
by ttio liberty• cap. Thorm 170.1 much light
ing and manTarrestg made.
11121313
6111 , 0n3. TO X 00,".
VI ea 7... June 17.—Trot Emperor of Austria
has decided to make his ministry responsi
ble to the Relebstat. Orders were soon to be
Weed from the war often to stop all work
en'the fortifications of Vienne. Extensive
reforms are to be Introduced In this disci
pline and management of the Austrian
army. It is SIM the Imperial Government
Is Mout to submit Wake Iteichstat a law
permitting trial by Jury In penal cmiel, and
also intends to make a proposition for Me.
amendment of the Constitution of February.
. IrEt4NCE.
Law ittent,vivo itumr gairrinno.
I•ante, June IL—The project for alas reg
ulating public meetings in Franco ha,
been submitted to the logivlativo lgody by
the limp. rot.. GOvornment,
.but does nos.
give Jittinractlon.
TIM ANIMAL. ISCOLIZT COTCD.
)lADLID, June IL—The Cortes r voted the
SlattitllLL badett prtoeuted,or. the t:overat
meta..
TURK Y.
MT TUB I.OllTt.
.Comeretort•orLe, Juno 17.—Tne Sublime
Porte h.tesued ntlrmaU granting to aliens
the right Oo hold tootle within thu I lartti or
the Veto.. ereptre.
ME:11/1
lrbo Royal Vloasora at Parla—Pallllon
to the Proga6o Seagate. 11.1agive
lam Naming of tallaroa—loportant
Ularorerlea as Some— 61taY*raew
I Ira aft llodeam—Praaalaa Alfalta—
Garibaldi, &a. eta
Sz . yr Yong., Juno 17.—The nteum,ap Pere
rte nnn, Part. pn von t., the xttt tur lnel.r.
Tho fiedigru.sn, tn. Moen ilesertheit the
visit of the Cray to the Eximidtion On the
id, Ile also theomparded N apol eon' to the
lintel des invalides and tomb of Napoleon
the :Irak It also gives an account of the
eerettionlea of the reception of the King of
Prussia and .1111. lonlu,iing Bismarck and
General Moltke. There. throe tittle
cheerintrouteldir the railroad station. not
along the line of ..rub very little man/ fir , -
baton to the King less sethurded.
A petition was presented to the French
Senate, thstrall mothers be constrained to
nutse their children themeelves. and in or ,
der {A enable prior women to do th, pecan,
cry aid might Mt afforded them at trlaal own
homes. The Benet., refused .to entertatrt
the first portion thereof, but pronounced
the order of the day on the second mat.
Excavations on the Woof Palatine, near
the Palace of the thesars, at Home. toetrd
the discovery of the ancient sr...of Lie
portal, when Boreal. and Kernel were
sucked by the wolf. and which disappeared
during tile ruins of the middle age.,
Thu typographic esMblish went of the
Immaculate Commotion, at airdrop, has
been destroyed by fire, and religious knits
valued at one hundred mid seventy-arc
thousand francs burned.
The Sultan to to leave Constantannple
June COO, and was expectod In Parte on sly
neat.
The commander the fratelaa troop*
lett Dreaden on the 410.
The North German hauler sate the Ttate•
moot that the Yrussian Government ad
dressed representatlnns Gs burden on the
subject of the recent armaments 1,1 yhe
istter,ts s pore InventiOn. It also denten
the statement of the Auguliur i e Gar,. that
i'rUssin had oPeofti neiteluttione v nit Go.
Southern Manes foe - Lbw entry thin the
Northern Gonfedetatlon, Anti likeoeiae the
afinouncement by the Neier.r. /'lung that
the elections to iteirMatinl Pee to t ake plaec
July 15th.
Guribaidi Indtsposed, le:1;110ton.
for C.w.0 . .
•
•
IL Ittatel: the trawler, hat left Caro for
Cq ustorptl Africa, on • voygne of illiouivery,
Arch Doenees /dander, ilaughhrrior Arch
Duke Charlrur ' , WI at Vienna on the ninth,
from the effect of Ilurn• recently reveiveri
The Dultao tram LO I cave e 011114111.1.1,3 it
for Franco. ID the Imperial Yacht. loceotro
panted by a Turkleh Iron vl frleato 11.1
*crew line of bottle /drip. A Wrench ripe.-
roe and SpaulatieDuselruo would coign Alm
to Toulon.
ProOs: dune 17.—1 n the Corps Legislatl IT,
yesterday, the saw In relation .to socket'as
tas under discussion. Toelsy the bill for
he reOrennizstion of the &rosy was presets.
tool. The libe al 1111.300.111 propose to re
duce tha roast to 340,1/4.
It is rumored . .hanres demands two and
one bail millions sterling., for the mood,
of lidasOn
. -
lineen Vittoria Mu verittan an autograph
' , attar to the Emperor. mingratulation ht.]
to the game. of the Examation end
pressing her rt`grf..l that ohs will he on.
able to. Malt the Exhalation hemalf with
luabrimagy cernmimloni hot tbe hitter Mayne,
tto be a:dermal that oho milli visit Pelle in.
cognate.
The Prince el Wales livet,nl here
etch to s few days.
There Is no longer any doubt about the
svaeualson of Luxemburg within •- fort.
night. Ugly a few hundred mos will be lett
to superlefeng the transportlon of fluster.
ad. The Urand (lute has promised to glen
tit...tumuli' covered by the fortilleallons to
the city of Luxemburg, end the Met of Lux.
nmburg has been transomed fur the plows,
of making the necessary legal prorititons
for ,the aecuolanms of the gift,. On toe de.
parlors,' , Pressgang the fortress will
inkooctupfk,:lby 0119 thous.nd Lusewbur4
wallows. .
Toe La.l.iberte Aid it report that it mil.
Unary coneplreay had bcoin AleeoynhJ In
idodrld. and ....enrol nrraan nod Me•.n tooth..
tor' - Aronfole osynthot
Outke.lo to Ins trot...ported to the tolund al
Portland.
A dlepatelt from Conetantlnople revert..
thstin oenneetton with the propose.) len
In regard to foreleuers there had been
moue dieter-haut, In that city. end tame
ar
r
Imola.
In French paper) of this Ott are
vrttlldetalla of the • tempt to
an
the
the Czar.. the moot Of ovltlell have heon
tkopeted . hyteltle tit..patches.
Tart Poe aaaa o of float odi—Cur Issogn of '
Raton glotersten Proaalaated
,Now Yong. June 17.—The ' , teenier City of
Antwerp. from Liverpool on the fah. end
Qileeastoven on the oth, srrleed toast llrl
news was generally suttelor.tett.
A Berlin paper asserts tiled an et/ filings
andte tad taken photo between ranee
Pressia with reference to the occupa
tion of ilaitadt by • the Prubian troop,
Prussia has reserved to bOrnolf, nt rrin,
ple, the right - garrison the fortress hy
underetandingith the Sovereign Puler of
itiodatit, but doulareal there was at present
no question of taking PrantleAl siivshinife
of that right. It Is added that Fromm hes
...ended the tut, and gave no eontratlinitOtt
to the first portion of the Prussian deals.
ration.
=I
Losonn, Juno 17.—CornInp, ' .1-(.1onsols bare
fallen 1 ,1 per cow, and closed at. Ikl% for
money. Antorican sooue• 11411;4147
snares 011;0417 doclinwl. but U. B. lkinds
Aro steady; o l miling rotes are; 547 11 mils.
73k,'; lilluola Control. 7.1, 40.
Lar•nrooto Juno 17— or/min.—No cilium°
In Cotton. The following are lonlosing
quotations; • 3 1 Iddling U[lllkllll, 11 %0, Or'
leans. Il t u: odes amounted to MARI bale.
Pirsailstu •—the market ha. been.qulut, at
We following quotations: Wheel —Lalifor•
nia white, 130 WI porcomal. Corn—mum!
. ioer quarto:. Barley 430 al por
on pounds. Oats Us Id por 4D tiound.
guild per quarter. 'Provisions quint. Pork
754 and Beef LIEU per bid. Lard me. hero,
Cumberland ma middles ; 41, per cwt. Pnw
dooe—PetrOleum stronger, sales standard
while at 1. 24 per gallon. Ashes doelmal
to SW for pot'. Tallow 44s for American.
LONDON, June 11—Eurning.—Ilreallidullk
drm and prices Well maintained. Scour.
market steady. Iron firm at 533 per ton for .
tinotohpigs mlArdnutribors. Other markers
unchanged.
LONDOII, Juno 17—BWMay.—Atlantio and
Croat Western Consolidated Sharer of 19.5
ya‘anymer, Juno 17 Evenfap.—Urilimi
glades Banda, 7tlo.
Arirwaay, Amu I7.—Cotrolenen is
dectla
mg at 33 francs for standard white.
HOSe7 Rata
(Ely Televsp6 to lb. rittabargblissete.]
essesoee, June/T.—The besvp min on
&tonnes nlghtorettlired the CbsinplahL
ClOll botneen the towns of Fort .Edwerds
and Fort Ann. end washed away the. no,
res./LOO?L m inseveral pigeon /Lis Lowly*,
I CONDENSED NEWS
[By Ttlemaph io the Pittsburgh Gaaetie.l
—Senator ilentlerann, Chairman Of tko In
dian Committee, who has been out on the
plain. with General Iluncock, says half the
reports concerning /Julian depreciations
are false, gotten np to make money by pat.
tang the Government to cost. It nest the
Government, In IRO, taienty'mtilion dollars.
to tarry On t h e Indian war, and that .three
Million dollar. alone was paid one firm on
the Kansas border tor transportation. Par
ties, . whom 'newspapers , call stouts and
arodeits, are engaged In prompting the In
dians to hostllitles.
—Ex-Rosen:ler Brown, of Georgia, recent
ly made n speech at Dlllledanditir i lo which
he said that if the-State should refuse to
-hold a Convention. Congress would disfran
chise all those who voted against It.
—Moses Hecht. formerly Inader of the
Eighth loam Band, was shot, and 'mortally
wounded to his bed In Memphis yesterday
morning, bye brewer named 'Rogers, who
was arrested and lodnhd In mai.
—Senstor‘Viade's ConesesseMal party . Is
(It route for the East. ilmhop Flropson Join
ed teem et Terre tleute, Ind. The clouts
Collette separated at title point, taking Mt
lurent routes (or their homes.
—.l full jury of aegross Spa iinpannelled
at Navasota, Tons, Friday last, the first
ever recorded. •
FROM WASHING'N)N
Televsph to the l'llk:borth
.WARHINOTOII,JUIIe 17, 1.7
Tnicia 1t0t . 01,,r39".
there was a' Cahdiet meeting to-day on
the subject, It i.e und°ratottal, of the remo
val of civil olllcors by commander. of
nonthern Military Districts. Ao the result
of the einiStillath., en eancuilyo order la
in course of preparation, and may be Di
nned early this week', restraining. tt to said,
ouch commaudere, In accordance with the
re'crutly Ambilehed opinion of Attorney
toineral Stattberry, and ail a consequence,
restoring the civil ofiloors horatofore so..
mowed ey theme
'Elio President leaven on the learning of
lily I , tll ilreCt far Noir , not ing
at Puhado f lphin. Ile York rtllll4ll , at st tue opo hth
Avenue Motel over nlailt,leavlng Saturday
morning for Beaten. Invltatleux have al
retuly ' mouthed the President to Income".
guest of the State, by the Governoro of
Coarmeileut and Ithode Wand and
titian for New liaoen and liartford.
NnlrpllPL and Spnnodeld. Governor Entail/M.
of Connection. and 11:07. will mint the
President at New Maven, no be pasoe•
through Wu Siam. Upon 1113 returip_Troui
Weston he will pass through liticollNll4.ll.l
and remain Cl ay or taro at,georpoff. where
he will be' received by Governor Mn:nide
The President mill be accompanied by sec
retary Seward and Inattrouter General Ran
dall, Cul. Morrow, Azolottint Private Secre
tary, nod Gel. Moore et hla military Italy,
and two or three einem.
.OLSOAD,
`l'he atlldarlt of the ProltMont of the
Union Pacific ItalltOeil, all. aloe the com
e:M.l°n of an additional section of twenty
o,tlo±of told roid.:o01 - 12MOMOttiit at the 11010,
and tertalnelltie m tim3.,:m ma. poll, COIL
of 0 nal.: Nefireeka. baring boon Illod in
Me lomartnomt. of the Interior, Inn Amine
-leses bee me:rooted the (lover .!went
Co t:No m le matonere to examine and report upon
the goetton.
• 11ted01.12.1.
V
The nteldent ze
cognld Jrk±cn tindoy
Consul tor 2Y:certify., Kt. Yrmneluo.
FROM NEW YORK
1 8 7 !re lrire• to Po! lit!r^e
\aN• Too►, Jane 77, IeCD.
namletakable - Care of Cholera occur.
red taeklas.
.0. tirmund ro. *awl rod mad aftyser
as Immlirradto arrietnt to-day.
as •rylt, nrovrcv
'• An aerial . tn4lar des rn
Irlabalnn and naaTorar waa %el )9 ...MOW'',
Lao wa• urt.
corroi
Drelwarth, enaticlrl editor of the
Commercial AdvertWM% Ir,ilionndral to the
thigh thiriaeternoott, whle rati letth
in tar Own house, In 11,,,^i107^• ng
ecrldtr.
hoy Mooting •oh t Mack. The latter woe
.trroldcd. -
• rains rtlott oa er anat..
A prlzu flea rtCiirrcd at As wtown. nu
suulay, Isutuissn Patrick Clifford and ra,
Itsa moon,. Tbttty raniUds wern fought.
laStluir inroassies.-walnum, CIIITUriI was
Lhu
Tom Dunn and Cnuners fought at Woe
-baw nn nteven rounds, Con
ners Imovtug vlstortous:
An .atop hag been brought agalnat
Judge Motrerene, ot the Ith Jud what Domrlct
ot InhtScute. Mr. Cheery and other. on the
ttharge that Miry tran,lulently eonductryl •
.4.10 of t,te property of the Actriondar r•tate
slat Itallromul company for their own hem ,
At. The gdaluttti. James S. 'Abby. clalnts
the prolwriy I. worth tyro IntilltniN.
• •
The "Learnt., om Brett, and
taty or-fork and Tarter., t Liverpool,
tel 'Midway, tram Ant werp, twee arFlvtal.
.rtt
The war on cattnotateeddo bad cam
mneett.
FROM RICHMOND
6egi•trwllon commorredi 1111111.e1
t.sornintolon—Grand Jury :sojourn-
Totegrtob to qt.. rlltabrett Gosotto.:
Itrenle,Ten, June l7.—Ccelotratlon cone
MCMCPI2 'to.dwy. in one: 'runt toddcla
white,. and lit blocks were regis , ea]. tile
regintrullac nIA6 commenced In the County,
whore, In one precinct, only four vOters
were rivistered.
. .
The firatmilitary emorolasion cometencnst
tatlay. Thu caws inn, that of Hovey, a
teteMer olfreetimen, who hint been tenter,.
Tw.l by trio court to one bemired ted fifty
Annan, Ilnelntni nun month's imprbootnent,
for whipping a boy natural Hole, nnst tes.
longing in (1111.1.0100i,111111.1 a brother of !Lats.,
who had felon nowt one cent for epwblding
llowny. The linen and Imprisonment wen ,
at suds, and the parties brought bellwe
Lettl/ ranger, Military Cottozhenener tor
tett ee dlstrlet. t•
• .
The United tat tut Grand dory. adjourned
today. haying made Over flits protoont
manta.
PRONE HAVANA
rrovistonit for Vera rens Ship
ment. at War Ntatortalo. Dlocoatle
tst4l-111•photrook• I Ire. dlr.
LLf Telegrabb to lbe rittiburirei
Nada loan, Jana ii.—The Jammer
fro= Havana on the ibtb, nab Cr
rived. •
The shipment of pr 004003 to Vert Cruz,
t.ohtlnuoth hot that .or material. of war Is
w M rt hL gncon InJwo,re
r.n Commit, agent,
compellwl to leave 11110, by toe capt*ln
Genernt, hwt proteated stuulott I hu proceed.
mu, mot Malt. 1100,000 from the Sp•itholt
Government.
A are et tin.raiwu,t , le.t , oy.a • block of.
umt ten or tireirts porson, Wore
,laugutuualY
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
('anti It' Yee. Remo tntioat
at 'tele ~,,, rho the Preehieut uu lilt
Yatutlte Thruush the City.
=I
r et, Jew, 17 —The :bleat f
omi
cll pet Ililx afternoeh to annahler the roen
lotlnu
hassibl by The Ciirretben bolter!' tor
ablcomlng thn Preahleut on Lax perseite
through the ally. it wane ilabete annml,
Anti the phatiaairot the repot ttl siren•
bawdy op:tared, When the tenth quentlan
came tote ter no Quorum yoleil. the Ito
blzhllatto• having retired, met the l'resldunt
declared the reenton telJearnea.
F.VTWrI
for fb Ningor Olue. •
111 Trlerraph t • Ire I . ltt.tm-. I JJJJJ le
•
ii .6,41 6 , 2 , t Juno I7.—The Meet:ter
Chiltern arrived here yeeteohty tnionlint,
Anil at oroette.l toAl
repair the broken A
llnto.lerulne Sal Mion e. Ibe weather 1 , ..M
The expedition IA in oharge of Ilenry ClIf•
relegraphte Engineer, and Mr. Lae,
Elilltrielarl. I/oth tot Whom wereenkegeel on
kneed Ike citrat kaottern.htat year' ntirrey-
Tho strwn.. Culnare arrived at St. Johns,
under orders tram tho Adluirolly,4ll run a
...Ail lino or nousollogo fro. Plartentia,
Newfoundland, to tho lalasill or CL Morro.
and thence to North Sydney and Cabo lino
tun, for anew cablo to be laid this summer.
1:=1:1
Mt Tennant , lk to thwlllnOut.h tiaxeltc.l
Ilvonow. N. Y.. June 17,—A tmonolo nett..
rot/ y) out In I.lto town of Cloven...A; ox.
trodlo it 00,au if on of throo gunmen, of
ootlo mptnro. kluatroylog lootilroo. of Vol
until.. t revs, (Arms, ton
cliltnuOys, !RC. ° No , IIVIn lust.
Ropkve 11111 Ann k
I.llTel•grAph to tea INltahurgh Ilatatte.)
e
olli% "' st;; ‘ , l t ' rj.ll l .3 7 rfeoto'47 a Au.
observed taday with unionist spirit, byl
grand proonrooton of Charle.lown droll:ten
and military. The Limon bank. and many.
110701 'Ora clOaotl. •
Arrived from Europe.
[By Tetritsph to the Pittsburgh it j
.11sta.z. June .17.—The PtellanlOr Chino.
from Ltverpoot on the bib. and QU0...0h0
On the 9th, arrived this 10[0000n end sailed
for Boston. , '
Infanticide by a• Pamper
Illr Telegraph to the Pitt shame lialtettr.)
it• among., Jusel7,-Cotherloo tinnier,
an Inmate .1,1 the Dauphin twenty Poor
Rouse, hot a bearing before the Mayor to.
tleY, charged itbkltllna her ahltd, about
two weeks old, by smothering It.
Death from Hydrophobia. '
[Hy Tateeraph to the Pittabergli Gazette.]
Delloll, AttealOge t .7050 17.—A 'son of
John - Btorena,L, a prominent' merchant of
this plea*, dled of bydtopboble, , thls more.
tie woe tulles :by , dos An/ 'weeks
• • •
CITY AND SUBURBAN..
FOURTH PADS.—The /WWI and mail re-
Itmte Mon ey, 611 and Froa.. Market R.
ports given by any paper in ihe city, mill be
fauna on our Fliurth Awe.
Sale of the German Lutheran Church.
The constractinn of the great railway
tunnel connecting the Panhandle road with
the Union Depot, renting throfigh the earth
from ' Pennsylvania teen. to Liberty
street, seriously injured the church trend.
hie of the Gorman Lutheran congregation,
which 'stands at the corner of Wylie and
Rich etreeta. The trustees of the comma-.
gallon offered to dispose Cif their property
to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
which corporation was responsible for dim.
ages-.-1 ,coo. This the Company refused
on the erased that the amount was excirtri
tent. Thu trustees took legal action, and
arbitratoniawardeol thneonimration et 3,000
Mis fair price for the„propeh dispute.
aking the best of its bail nargam, the Rail
road Comnany last week pot the property
up at auction. The lot no erg hteve lest on
Wylie street, by stzty.five on y.
High street,
and the parsonage trout is twenty iect
Ironton Wylie.streot. running hate %depth
of eeventy.tl ve feet. Plait h.e Palmer & Co.
were the auctioneers, realizing frown the
sale the sum of gai...ho Messrs. D. Kinzer
and J. M. 11.0. being the purchase.. The ,
church structurewill prove of uo value
save In old materials, which can be used I
again for betiding purposes. The lot Is
ell situated, In a portion at the eity des
tined at no distant date to prove a business
centre. It was in the original laying out Of
rho city porn of lots, the deed, bearing date
1703, and made out by John Peon and John ,
Penn, Jr., to James Floley, at nog. Gm.
Governor or Pennsylvania. Toe oloi
will ...once be torn down to make room
tor the erection of business. houses.
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A mall lot, on thesouth side of - Wylie
street. opposite the church, twenty.one
thirty.fivefeet. was sold at the Pliale time
by.anetier. to Mr. I': lioites , Wrocer, Wylie
Street, for the soup' Pete of $2,Me.
Elegant New Dial. a Illoonam—Wbare to
stet a Choice Meal at all 11
Todnorrow there will he thrown open to
public patronage a first-class anti ' , roll con
ducted Restaurant and Dining P...rwm;untler
the proprietorshlp and management of Mr.
.1. 11. Williatimon, at No- Ti Market street.
The entire Pending has reeen tly been placed
In very excellent order, being thoroughly
papered and painted tlefoughont. Thenetln
dtning•hall or teatannint huvbeen fitted op
with rare gOsel Plate, and will compare with
any similar ear arrllahnlent in the city In ele•
Rance, ketch, and the general conveniences
and iccooputalations. The walla are pa
t.:vett with rielv; panel Paper, In the host
sLyle of art. the mechanical work - being
i,per
formed by D It. P rithill, Esq., No. Ti l'enn
atreot. wan la J. ly regarded as rim of the
moat titillated pit 7 -hangers in this neigh
borhood. The nth r Cletalls of the new din
ing roolll%.llllCh as Unting,eurpenter work.
glass lanterns a I gam furnishing, are
.-unally worthy of epecial mention. Mr.
tYpilltmum isdetrtnined that his dining
mune will fully • poly ton want long Pit
nv ladles, merchants. clerks, erriambtrat.
Men and farmers 'Conlon, to market, . for
a comfortable and brat elate restaurant
wh. mat to take mean The Plenum., call
new. unit of the moat approved Style- Ti,.,.
tablet. will be atoll time. ..moiled with the
choicest or everything the matkete alTord.
o' the rarest of ramee, bah, de. Mr. Wti.
, lIIMIN , n lA as clever and accommodating a
gehtlentan as will be found in the business,
and epicure a and &Mothers, arbor/in appre
elate 14,10.1 Meal, will do well in favor hint
with a oast. The belles..llnlng room /../ 104..1...
tell upon the evened flue, Is well turn:shed,
and 'will be admiraltly. conducted. We
cheerfully commend the new din leg ronnue
in the ettentiOrl and patronage of our read
ere. Remember the place, NO. M. Market
street.
femme...eat eee ee arises aflge Pitta• l
I tattle 4 allege.
The commencement eierclses of the Pitts. i
tourgh Female Cellege promise to be units. !
ally interesting. In addition to the usual
examination of the clesaes, there relit tat an
examination of the Senior clues fh Latin
for ins Holmes prize; of the Middle elate.
n Mathematics, for the Mrs. lliebop Stmt.
eon prise; the iteadidg Contest, for the Mrs. ,
Margaret riavulson prise; and the Music
fnr the McKee and Mellor prices. •
Most of these are new features, and will sdit.
very greatly tie the later-,t wnfen altae
allaehreloth° commencement eserelr,•euf
Me, nil. es.
The narce roete.t 'alto war,. moat
Thar..l.,). U...., 0 , WO
loge. end will toomtless attract a large au-
dienca The McKee prl7. gold Medal,
end the Mellor prise, revery treektltel vul e t
lime of choice ./11.11e. he r rme r is One of"
the most beautiful /medals we have, ever
Minaesa,autt Chet elk.)l Malan In med. Tne
were prepared at the Philadelphia
Mint, and cent men hundred dollars. one
thousand dolled*, a gold•lwating U.S. Bond, I
were .innatiekby the family of .Tbon. Slip •
Kee, deceased, Is endow they prise anti "
niaks It perpetual. Prof.!;. Tetedmix. Mr.
l 4 ce. 11 Kleber, ant Yarn, W. Si. Eye. ,
son, le. P. !tarn all, end IL LlVlOVlthe,aru as al/Jaagned mealier of the Reiner.'
to act is fridges and &Wird the edict VAseeelation ,be held tlll. afternobn at
I other weenie.. will be announced In due/ three o'clock, at room No. 4 Dsizill Budd.
time. We may sA,I,. In onnoluslust, that the • leg, Duquesne Way. imMeillatolY on Ds
college Is singing the mint prosperoos year el..l.lotirineent the-Ming of the stockholders
en
cell ef fear
to
of the Merchants' National Telegraph Com
pute. have been enroll.' to the different • p , ny Will take place, fur the electton of MM.
department, I s et all who can attend the ccre loathe transaction nt other Important
chasing exercises, m er e st Every so , ckholder le directly In
terest.' In • ne enbjecte 70 brought before
thy m eeting and Is part nlarly tequested
to bprbent.
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The Coroners Jury imponnelled to in.'
quire into We ranee of the death of James
Somers met veateiday afternoon, pursuant
to adjournment, at Devorrea, on Grant
street. Dr.. William Campbell and John
ilotidereon, of Deer Creek. Undwbetter
Of the city. and a brother of the deceased.
letiFllled before the Jun., and the fart. ita
developed by no Uldule Justified the suspi
cion that death wag the remult of an over-.
down of morphine. as had !been Oren out.
It appeared that.tbe deceased. w be wit. em-,,
WM , ed In attending come oil boats neer
Fairy lea', on the Allegheny veer. wee taken
durtng 'Friday night, with a pain an the'
stomach, the mann „of Jyanepala, 013,1, as he
himself stated, from the affect of sumo hem
bleb he had eaten.". Dr. Campbell now him
to saturday morning, and from the aymts
' tome and the history he obtained el the caw, ,
a w oVe k 1 too man nt a ;no. '" . 1
lion. aim nlrtertal tfonent morphine.
tomaintal with bon Shout an hour. hey
re reav Mit gave him another doer. email
tub an.- Dr. lletoltowort next. saw
hint, basing, been sent by Dr. Caroptasil.
and dbl ail in hie power to relieve the cons
itipatmn of the bowels, s which he seemed
talfto,lo aufferlng frons. It. left blot
shoot noon, in 11, rather better condition ,
than lie had been,. boon after his brother. ,
moved Mist to Fairview, to the Aortae of Mr.
Holing., whore be died about two. o'clock.
eaturday afternoon, retaining his ,
to to the last. Constderintritil the clrcuni- '
.tenses the jury were of the otoloion that
, death manliest from natural conic.. and no
niturnml their Verdict.
Ad' aaaaa Jump—Fatal Coossiquestrein
on !Worley morning Mr. William rink
or. Duque.. Rol ouch, hlred 9 horse of ;Ar e s
I:stimuli., livery Mahal keeper In'Alleglos
tiP, and bitched him to a spring Wagon Itir
the outwit° of taking Ills wine and frittr
children 10.11,0 country. About eight o'cio . en
he took his family in the wagon and sta.-het
0rr1V..41 flea.' limn lielvolere, his place
or destination, when the [torso took fright
as something on the roadside : turned squat,
OftOftin the omit:and Jammu! over • hr tato
Ofteeo fent In height. go clpitating horse.
wagon and passengers over the preelolco.
The whole family were nine. or less injured,
Rm. lion, alO tie i'oy aged .11001 nvr >v....,
dted yesterday morning at two o'clock from
thee:Them of hi, to, ortrs. Coronot Clasition
was tattled and oilman:knoll itir in the...,
vind after examining two witnesses, ad
/our...it the tannest to meet ar, Mae, Mot -
wmrn Me Clay,, neon allot meti that
the horse Moist to Mr Pink was Stilwell to
have Imams was not at all cote
nate. If thin in, true, there is a Mar
ro responsibility resting upon the piety
front whom Iti hoed him. We will 'ninon
( too MO' comment malls wu hear the
verifies of tlio Coroner's Jury.
rarprnlera and Ilaildera.
No brooch of Industry posseloes so much
Interest to thu general community as that
of catitentont, for It Is a vary Important
fact that work to that. line should he tot:
trusted 10 experienced an+, finished oat k •
men. The firm of J. d. P. Prinetes,. boo. 'Ain
and NS Robinson street, Allegheny, nave
long elipatil Mina rtiptitallon. Using Mob
Iranioat carpenters oho toaldurs. their
work and svintrions are perform si the
most. sausratoory uminer. They attend
manfully I,' all entrusted In them, nod
too
prepeml lit ignorant for 101 l Wings, store
routs,tiMcnatidlitterlor work, at most reit
sonatile paces. l'artleolar attention le de
voted to heavy Cradling for foundries, mills
and shotis of .very tlegeriptlnn Wa know
whereof wn opens In'reconsumnillog them
to the pat motto of our readurs. as setrolul.
capable, and fair dealing biishaSe
molt. Men Choir card in allOthOr column.
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Strawberry wed Fontlyal.
The Strawberry and Floral Festival of the
Grace Lutheran Chervil, gm Ruth, pastor
commune. this evening, in ilirrultigham. ,
and will continue, until Friday evening, thus
niTortling our Itirminghant friends a line op.
oOrtfinity tifistrni trul 41U/servin
onturorlan, a n d a t the
the n am ew
tines y furnishin g
them with a pinfts.t place of resort during
tint evenings of thu %irritant neck. Theid ,
fair is uncellent hands, and no doubt will
he contlncied In such a manner na to render
liatilliactiun and onfriyUlant to ail wimp.,
Mains It. Base bail Implements. act of dish;
len tor the moat , popular 011volt:tan's wife,
- Altiortuatita chair, and • minister's chair,
will be voted for. The evenings will be n.
livened with Instranaental and vocal music,
2 by klessrs,Jonce, liartaeti, Price and other.,
The Lltevorg Seclesty► otaveatoment.
—The entertainment of the Hawthorn Liter..
'cry Society of Allegheny. for the N. 11011.01
the Atonement Fund, will be g iven
et Lafayette 'this evening. The em
here of the Society have spared no efforts to
prepare thameelyea for the wooden and
• th ose who attend may anticipate a delight-,
fully planaant. entertainment. The emir..
Preneefis will be appropriated to tea
Soldiers' Ilionnateat reed. and this foot
alone, to soy nothing of the attractive pro.
Olt the hotlaeramme which
to overflow ofif be
in pre g. sented, should
1:lo i Ilse Pie Bile.—The Sunder
School ttaehed to the Universalist Church
will hold their anetul re-colon Pie rite to.
morrow, at NeFuludis Grove. Three no.
canons have. to thti put. been einerdlogly
plague{ and enjoyiblealTalrs, sod maned.
Went+ hare been Wade to make the Ple
tomorrow very amicable to all who at
tend.- Good mule, broad plallorgusand
200 company may be anticipigad.
PRICE THREE CEkS.
Drowned Witt Bathing.
William /Lenten, a tritiron maker. who
boarded at No. 214 - Ohio street Allegheny
city, was orognitil In the Allegheny river,
at lien's Island, Sunnily evening, between
Seven and eight o'clock. He had gene up
to the Island In cegipany with Several nth
trslo bathe and *bile swimming across
he channel ' Was observed to sink. Search
Was made for the body Immediately, btu
without success, and yesterday morning
thebody was round a short distance from
where he wan last seedthe .evenirot previ
ous, Coroner Clawson was •stotirled, and
proceeded to the place; summoned a Jury
and held an Inquest. Verdict, accidental
drowning.
We cannot refrain from noticing the nig
gardironess: displayed by flans Michel
orOprietor of the house athiridell 'Haman .
boarded. Ile refused ioleleigraph to 11.-
tan's brother' et Chicago, on the account Of
'the gaper:lie, and also refesed to allow the
body to be - removed to his house, teat It
mlght.make some extra trouble.
Pan. Handle Road thart-bavalu.
On and after Sunday, 231, a church train
be.r. on Sundays as follows : Leave
McDonald's at 11:30 , x., arrive at Nobles
town. 9.10. Oakdale 8:13, Walker's Mlll iH;
Mansfield, 9:111; Beall:106.1,9:13; 19 !mink, 9:31,
Birmingham, MSS, arriving at Pittebureh
at 9:15 A.Y.lleturnlns leave ['Mandrel:l at
1335 r. ii., rrive at Birmingham 111:50;
Nitpick. 1:10; lirreinead, 1:17; Mansfield, La:
Walker's Moil, 135; Oakdale, LH.. Nobles
twin, I.+u—arriving at McDonald's at 700
r. x.
This train will have Outright of Um
road against dehoed regulni trains and
construction trains.
Wu copy the foregoing from the tlm
table of eho Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cin
cinnati Railroad. lust tanned. We have no
doubt It will be Joyous news to many of the
families along the road who have no piece
of worship nearer than Pittsburgh. thy
than early supplying the - wants of the
church going community resident AMUR the
line of thin railroad, Judge Jewett has
given another evident., of his titdoss for the
tesponsiblo position rie ans.
Flght• Between tlrnnkwrdn.
'Between eleven and twelve o'clock on
Saturday night, Herman and DIII,Lwo night
onicera, heard a noise at the corner of Fed.
oral and Laeock stre.de, Allegheny tin re.
pairing to the they found two men ,
in a high Mate of lutorlettion lying on the
ground and pelting each other. Being ar
r"alcd. thug gave their moues as Thrones
Handl and' antee hteliiel. •On their way to
the Mayor's office th..y resi.ted much, and
Lowed thetuaele es «to remedy one
CI
them severely biting officer Dill in the
left arm, while the other watt pinching the
not hi. companion officer.f beyrew open
the 11 ight In the lock , op,' and tee a and
for their telsch let were. the next re.etiing,
tined—blicNiel two dollars ens :.amil four.
A few, wt rile ago the Petrie parties had been
under arrest fore Ilk e offence.
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. A young lady arrnrod to this city; from
Portsmouth, 01110. no Sunday, In search
of bet - father Jesse Illnkley, 19116/1211 she
tosig came here about two weeks glace.
limkley Is a nook peddler.and formerly re
-0111.1 in ParkernOurg, West VP gin's. from
whence he removed with Ids two daughters
to Portsmouth; Ohio, and a lout two wet k•
nicer started walls the younger clnug ',ter
for Plttshartrh, sine,. when the elder onus h• •
ter hit • heard nothing of him. She describes
her father no logng Jame and using (me
crumb tont has randy, hate and whiskers
She bss made her known at the Lac-
Mllee, and not tut trrnatton of the mho
ging luso left thereteal thankfulls
rt•tely.l by the lemur 'lndy.
Fain. Prot./mow. .
Owen Fit..lmmo appeared beforn Abler.
man Mclt w...tera and charged David utintolo
with latee pretenaii. Crtimie CilDe to the
mosocutoo and represented to him thnt bin
Uncle, who, ho told, re-ided on the en*.
bars pike. about twelve miles from town:
wag very eta, mid atter much perstianion
procured a 110,0 &nil buggy (rota him,
priiint•lng to rolortfit by nicest ten o'clock
that niabt, whelt he tidied to do, Tut on toe
DIM:a hand kept It Whom twenty-four 1,00,4.
°trot too time at which 'lto promieed to re
turn h. Awarrant was loaned, the disfend,
tint ntrgeted and Uhl (or • hearing.
The Tutted Erewhylertan is Vtceteti to
••O wing to the crowdett elate of odfr
col tee wer•• unlthle to notice the r•
lo of the aztrrrk, which took
place .olue' two rth weeks ./114, Tni,
1.• the ii•'4,ll , ill. , if hn. Oren enlar.e.l our•
Ina the proprwor-h I p el the 0re.... own-
PI, IA Ms rs., ...ckrow. Mil m.. 1 10 L•• brim tleirmo
of I tyre,' y miciat th. loom. order. gent nosinen't e.apneny an] nnt.oring energy
1 linowing from p-r.Oned argogintnnoe ne with
theirimdtsgot owdilientionn for con-
4 doctina a Ira.. clams newapapereneeraaiully,
we pre.licted a career for Slynare.
Penniman. Heed P. Co., and we are glad to
learn that our prediction ban lawn hilly
rerittwl. They lute Veen nasitate.l to
make OM eetantd enlargemen t of their ex
celtent pane, on accotint of the Increased
demand mule noon ttfair alleertming ent
' utuns. wish theta continued Duce..."
Coming Up 'he Itayi—ln Making men
tion y.terday mon:atm-of the tutchle of
the oil man Wooatef, of Illtaktngh•m. last
great, tin" Lows:eh •report tregards It as
'angular that no notice was sae of it pre
.riounly.' The 'angularity about the
matter, even if that he to ennahleted. Is
that the Pisnach had no account of the
%Menlo. Num aot made of at lostbe
lista - rt . ., anti' In a other city, paperd lust
Held For a Illearingi.--Critherine Cope-
Made information before Alderman Sie
stas:era. against Joseph orient'.
tam with ferniest i on and iseitanly. A war.
rant was issued no.l the amused held (or a
hearing. The preseciitor resides In the
Diamond, aud the defendant 1a Manches
ter.
%elect Pig \lr at ele!orinotl'ok Grove.
—Ttwe be 4-elect plc 'neon Thurrala‘,
3 Pne 7' It .at Varlantlbt Grove, at .sr bleb
time IL mitgnlllevnt prize alit be compe .1
te
tor by several jig dances. A "good tune"
isezpected. Cars will leave fur the
. grove
every ten minutes.
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r. 41,1 Mparkl4.o, M•Hlrt I.oktrir at J. T.
Orllg 'Store. No. 3$ kr...4lursi
ALOKOUIIy.
Dr. AbOTlreft Peorlteal . sod Namteal
tin. 134 :smith! . leld street, will is.
opened Wodnestiav lor the :veep-
Lion or ;MI 10 yr oiseasos ot
tho Eye. Car, Head, Thmat, Organs of in,
Chest, Skin sail all Surgical diseases • Ills
work containing SS po g o I
WU 11
engravlogs, son! tio nu ll on recolpt of 5.1
coats. Consultation lroe.
to Wholesale intsyees or'llry G&W.
we roller bargains in Jou iota of Ores.
Goods, l'ahthsgs, Lime. Goods, and full
linos of shootings, Shirtings. Prints, Tick.
ing; Checks, Ac., all nj which we will
sell at lice very lowestteru. rash prices.
N.
11. sunta Aco.
19 Market •Lreet, below Thlr,ll. Fourth Ids
40r4 1•1111 ch Sawing Machine t
rite beat tnno' , lnn In Ihe Untied athtaa.ll
not auperior to any m
miler)', ach uar, you
at
rrturn It n.l haat, your ,nry, 0101.11 eu
a I
thr rtsraprat by twenty • prr cunt. U. H.
lemg,a.ant, No. 112 Grunt eLreoL (Aaaula
wantert).; L,th,a
Roily Fonne.l.—Tho lickly 'of Thomn•
w00m,,, wt.t comma, to] ettlieldlo by .11 . 1.11 . Is.
toned nn StlAlllll%y evnnu N, t.rlo.
NO.:1, nvla Whore 110 Inlayed Into lb.'
Wettkil, ctltd wits 11.0,11.41 thutlAtiltielnunin,
Pointe. plr /61,—T0.41,) the 0 . 10.1 chs,
t pm me. under MO atoolce. of the Soy. ,
ty of St Viocont Wt YAW, take.. Owns st
Iron City Vitrk, near letveretiemvllll3.
coJut umut may 0* tantioitutty,t.
Two Nonalder hitter. tinknitn I In
hriet ..... vents - •'Y011 ratll .1 reef,
front ul the OI•ora Both wire hni , l
striker, tool 1.111 • CHMI”t1 to putpunir.ling each
other in 110111,1041notrnerit. .
lice Dollar I ..—tient's Cul-eovred
CUstonl-mpolo Cull itoolet for Fite Dollar.
Zi, wt.—theta, At, not ilia ol‘lojgo.l%—xt
bu 'Esoirorturn, nod 01 Firth strrot.
Stoltlowu, Palmer S Cu:
Nave Yen, lee —We have the finest. to
fit. fit .inob e-walle.l len Pitoltete
'Lloblete and W ;wen. to the eh,
• X, It Ruth .1 Co,
• • No. th Fallb streuti
Conn I ey glonelcooperio will go to the now
more, N•i. lOU sheet. Allrgbony, where
they will ilnit tt largo stock of Dry Goode
end the lorgegt stock of thwirry end NO.
thine In the city, lit Now took prices.
The Reunion ,ot Division 42, Bens of
Temperance, last night, Wag very plea
lom emotion, and was attended largely by
tatitelka gentlemen.
Iddlira, go to W. It. Clapp d and
V Fifth strret, for your Lmling..tilaltata,
Prion only ,
Ta Tnr, • MI cane,
M.
d Strnw nt Gourley a. Lo g y,, lNoB.
.80 . Clair Mtn... •
Tem Can Bay euraisu
kinds own. 8. f 100041 ' 10= or
IA 101. lB .11,1 tan. '°rY'
Rooslan crash Towelling at D sent, per
yartl. at the new atom. No. lOU Ohio street,
Allegheny.
Ogg Sparkling ima. igniter nt d 1 . :
Simple'. Drag attire, ?re, redeiral • wen
Allegheny.
Go to Itteuttysten Draw 0101.. 81 Mar
ket meet. tut 11m1pttur•+ and Drakohi Otte
tern, elteniteP than taw other pine. •
Go L, riema.s.• 1 )..g ISM!!. No.
04 N.rket .[trot, tor the beat. M. 110133.11
LAffuors of all kind. .
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Go to FI•ollog^o Grow Wows, N 0.154
Market Watt; .111 r goal .1)011goa, at low
rates. -I
TbelArsad..iiirs Jidinurisal until Well
ne.wlty slid will •4u I.llxmont so aaty,-r
• French •era•;—Le.teret style stile cents
per yard. No.loo Olvo 4n:et, Allegheny. •
Jakob , sulaD,l.
4•11. Y , p.a. Mau, Alaabal
• at
a. .
113=1=Miii
Peal Aeeldeot.—Yesterday morning.
between eight and nine o'clock, a child 34.ae
fon over anti instantly by Lb* , O."
press train ou the Pittsburgh & Cleve
land Usilroad„ near Alpsellin..The child,
tour or fiveveers of age. ...emoted to
cross the trnek In front of the train. when
It caught no foot on the rail anti tell, the
motive and baggage 'ea!hoth pa.ing
o
over it. We were misfile to leant the name
of the unfortunate child. • •
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'We learn since the above VIVI in type thnl
It, child leas not killed, hot was atilt liv
ing as five o'clock, p. m.„ Yeaterday, but
there woe no hope of Ito. recovery. . •
The child belonled to a German family
by the name of Snyder.
The femora., on 9 , llara a Robinson's
glass works, destroyed by tiro on Saturday
night last, Is. follows: On works: ln Wtmod-
Ilea Int:arena° Company, Pittsburgh, $5...);
Monongahela, Pittsburgh. 15,0(.0; em: lot.
Pittsburgh, 43,1100; Merchants. ant Meehan
les, Pittsburgh, 45,n00; Cash. Pittsburgh,
R tidal of 1t25,1103, on which the loss
w ill be about sixty per cent. On litOClE•itt
!Merin: In artisans, l'ilt sburgh, ONO; %Vect
or., Pltts.hurgh, lionongnlrebt, Pitts
burgh, 0,000: Merchants and. Itechartl..
Pittsonrun, 45,000; Enterprise, Cincinnati,
$5,005. Total 43,000, on which Were is no
toss. . .
Ton WIII llncl it Conte EstatalebmOnt
at Itltt Penn street: On. tltll d tilllesple. •
Ton Can Buy B-"w dope at JOsepe S.
ether., ' •
ar Additional Local new ou
Third Page. ..
---There hi nue old man in the Elmira:,
penitentiary, pions and Nmarrientions,
sentenced 'or thirty years. lla is 111/111.1
Joseph Drummond. lie was?. soldieran
the Union urine of Tennessee. 11.01:110i,
to' Kansas after the war, tarring buried
his Wire, whn died daring. the terrible
scenes rd strife in the Border States. lii
tnarried again at fine, and found to hie
set - that he had 'made a mistake. 11,.
wile Wan fillthlLSS, 110 her paramour
threatened him, the husband, iii Ilin,olVll
Mame. • Au aceidental disehargeof aZIII.
urc WiliVittlIVIIIIAIIIII(11111d the betrayer
wereGaderaling, killed an innorrero
1111(4 party. For this, trKan.. Nam
gave the old man thirty yr•ars.. Vie vil
lain wino unreel It all is living with lie
faithless wife. The Governor will par
don J 001111 Drummond in a short time,
and then the old rnan will walk away re:
mdmtiv WI heentered; Ann...rent all the
time, Tree nocenCharent Ldr. Ile e-‘,
allowed tile: largest liberty, being
intently perMitted to visit Leavenworth, I
guarded only by his suit of raripes and
'eas.
—ln Memphis, iv large contrnei, ever .
Mg several. miles or Nicholson tray.—
ment, wits awarded. last April, 11.111 i ii
now in course of constractivn.
p~n•¢ment has net with so Much
Envoy thaiat 0 meeting of the Cite Coon
eil On the Ist of Jun,., tt WitS 0101111110011 -
ly voted that feuds to 1.11 • 0 1111101111 L ot
$900,00n, pityahle in five, len and Aileen
years, lie issinsl to pr vide for the pay
ing or MI the ,irincipal streets with the
sanie 1/11,111011t. Tile 11:11,101, 01 1100
ty all 4 , ongmtuNting themselves on
Wn pruSpisir of being the hest paved vit a ,
ill the 001111tey.
—Ti,,. paper+ say that Ilatstery abent .
the nets Feench anti whirl] sleeas peente
W!I hunt powder or tuntolvq et true. Tio ,
Weapon is ready a slung, Unpraved up h.
the 1011.0,1111 century. stpodard. 'Ph
an+ out In 11 eirenlar goalie uf
disc hf,steel, which. dirt ven',ity a wheel yi
1111101 greater diameter, revulves at a pre
cllgietts pace: and hurls out the bullets
nt the rate of shunt three !tundras! per
minute. They strike as hard WI ruts
—Official returns show' a terrible in
crook, In 1,111-1114!Ii8Ill 111 'England and
Wide, Iu t h e Moral week of Fehruar3
relict given tochl4,olo out-dolor pol,
and , 146,455 in poor booes, et, The
grafts number being 60,1311 greater than
is the .Norreopmalmg week or latig. Th.
returns toots Ireland for the month
January. given
77.5= as If& whole 11(1M
b, ot 14 that hshuol, 11.217
laong •thed adult.. '
—A conng tnan, edvi..e name was pub
liaised as one of the rebel soldiers killed
on the sauguinury field of Stone River,
maid w hose funeral sermon was preached
about a year ago, suddenly urpeared to
Ills meads at. the old homestead, wear
Nashville, Ty:Messed, a day or two since,
Just arriving in thee to maim IL:Mare oi
tbe estate, ivhith mss to be divided
to heirs in n few days. He bad &eel., in
California.
—ln writing treaties, says theNationuf
loglelfigencer, i the, rule of the United
States with the Singleterceptloirof Itus
sia, is for the t.. enty to he written. In the
language or I tuguages of tl e 11111i011h
treating. The Russian government bus
..tlopted, in uniking her treaties, the -
French language lusty:el of the Russian,
that being generally, in other respects,
regarded tut the diplomauc laug,unge el
Europe. ,
—The Chark , ston IS. C.l Courier says
that there now lives on the plantation of
lion. Charles Mbeth, itt St.a.Jahn's
glerli ac
ley, avenerable man, a native of
A friett, who was an adult and the jnyous
husband tat three waves previous to his
rentuval 111 tots century. 1119 recolle,
Elena of Ills native land are very distinct,
and analog other thin{,. he dceveriltes the
tbirilla very eorn'clly, and in perfect ac
cord with M. ChailliVA
gentleman who has just arrived in
Leavenworilt. KIMSIM (ruin a point
about seventeen miles west ant that plat .
reports the gms.shoppers as Ix•iuis naive
nod plenty. They have tlrstruytsl the
lane potaha s , Wit the early one got the
start s or tlumt. They threaten to'Mr seri
ous injury.to the corn crop. The pros
isetst Or an fine (Plitt erop were never so
gumVut the: Sell.lll of the year.
MEE!
11 811 ' 111' . 101,1 ' 11 R: Mb lot1.!Ol.,
311-1 11.. wre ni a l,,,tolr . ! r oe e.
lera serNl•ef Ist, pore on V tool,
OAr 310110 • .01. at le,o el .ek. at r. sle; etc
Aer,tor 0.0 , 10 If Wert. rOesol•
of ire. Poo ly a. r. •per invltod a , tei d
JIMA. n SU. .14, ',cult, Joore "•. ~ rt'u
oieo ,11:1,1. hk. rl 4 t...aue .1 7,. yours. •
I o t-a , al 11,r, ,I•lence of her .on.tn•lt •,.
.10 o r.,0, i t.I .o fooro-hi ~ on II lII,L.D•T
Ju •... loto, •t 10 o•el.ok z.tn. Coirlot, ul .
o.!.!be .I.•uor :•.a . Iv of 11111, .. Itru 0. , .
CS , uer of ..111. 0 - .1 II , •, or 01,11. Alt,lien.
• Ite. 11l t•Vosc °a • In. Tha t f .I.•n•lruf tb.•
rem, 0 0 r ./. ~f.ty• •oollrol to ••101,1.
. • II —.Jo M•nol.y morning. Jobe ink. Mr.
it, qtr. %V.
T 0,.. (qui ral or: I tuk- Vac , nom the trul:enc,
of taunt ohfr. .I N ~. 'co.: t r ..t. ...y.OsT. at IS
o'clock I, In. The franut,..f the fau.l.7 are II•
refit >tiro& •
NEV‘ ; ALW kIiTIBI..;'MENTS
,k1.11.:*. •lk 1.11.. IiNIPtiRTAKE/1,
No. lON ' , mirth ...re",
~ .1•11, 1 i, of .11 /k10 , 16:1`101PP,.. WAIVES, an.
. deorriotloo or ronei,
Neolsr,ed. Rooms...lw. dal' vt,fhtght. Flea,
f'arr , arrea turn 1•1104.
tirrr, 0.
.1. W. Jarohos, 0.1)., Thoma. ll , rlrl.
%1 Iller lrfo.
f G. ROOMERS. UNDERT.I.
• K LK Aal i 0 10411a1.‘11.11, ...c.a.:or to al,
'me nurse' K. H.lgen, No. 49 Ohio Sae,,
air,* from Heaver, Alleahopy cttl.
It. , •[1101 , 11. Manua.), Walnut and Una..
awl ImlLation , n6lna. at the to ',lnc,.
orteno. Ito mope? at MI hoots. day and\nlgpv.
Hearse and ''arrlates forplalied on altert t notle•
wl on moat n111•11P•hle n.rtna.
RT. 1111111TIR h CO.. 1 NDEIt
• TAKltlit , ANII h.MHALIigHn, Matfett.
ter. Kan.', Hun and itnittl.,. loth!' Rooms a.
Manchester I.l,ers •talble. corner SheeSeld our
chartiers streets. Neaten a!! Cares.. fun
alshcal.
Es. STEWART, EuderialAir
• ~ r ner Of M .ItTO! , ) sod
MOM W tett. CoMtop of all hinds. 11... e au,
llarrla,res forntatool ...a the ogororet
---
DEVLIN d. SILL. Beal Estatt
Agent, Boiler bt.., ' Law
rencevllie.t.a.
• -
milt &the—RAN ire•AcTIIRINI3 81 rlt.—To
Nr.thl:r.te.rt W • of sale tLe Bret
Ind most deshoole Kite -fo. Rollin, 11111 Ind
Blast !urn., or for any .arge u,souractotley
our,..scs, lb the coouti. h , otri7 le 1..-
led on • 10 foot • re. t and the Allerbeu7 river.
and within lOC feet of theA. V. It: It. 1 - Le lut to
Jul by to rereon • destrlne.stieh It lot would do
well to, exezulne befbre No leg eleeehtZe.,
rdeole to evil ply Inquire 01,
,EVLIN • 81.1.. Real Estate nod Insurance'
4,ffeole. Itutlersiceitt. I.evirrueevllle.
SALE—That very :valua
.'hl. and desirable proot.rly al mate on Its•
beam street sod toe Allstate. Meer,
tealle
gh,of t 117 t Ifs by eifeet, on will. I. erected
army attestant.' Belch Madding. Sea storm,
100:1M feet. calcolatt d'and, well adapted
fur °instal' on almost ant Vattakottaaaahm•
taring, It Is se•oat a IMO She. glatelialoss,
within Mr oily. can be had, and we'etria'd Inrlte
enrMal • taut.; of those desists. of meat
lati a place for i rmfactaetnE tr, call al
the ;Olen of D. LIN • ISlLleilbeal [ate }s and
lamMatice A r de 13.'er • Meet. Lawreuments.
EIOL 4EB, thial, Mr.! Co.,
lnchor Colton Mills, elUsburst.
LIGHT
Crl3===!
FOR ASSEMBLY: .
WILLIAM Rots,'
, .
c,ttva i tls6 , :At r
,"'"11161 7 OORTIMUC.II. soils
T. Ny muff GAZETTE,
SWO'R% Itl"N!,
WZDNENCiAT TVId D V.
A , ar.e•nret, c-"tal•kx TIi!RTY-+ , l
1 . '1,0 , of .nserwit 1 . 4..10 r mom, !nett
las."‘ TO. •1
rocembl. , tor ..;, 0
•0.1 . .n.l IPt,
riot *O4 l'ommero . a1,.0 • E. .••• i n •
art• ~T . Vs
Ilderemnl
,iited ono e'ipe mr paper to the
vp the club. Mitillotte to elute min Deem:- et
'et time, et cub eves.
~oncz TO , ttn•Cittl••••.—ln MN:left:lf • - IT
p•per, be sttre awl •stm•etre •••b.t tribloa •
ant, as we Anise • W•dnewinv Idltloe for • üb•
gertbets baTib, but one mall • ;week.
4 Roue t= by Draft. tinrest. Mope,
ottn IleritteiedLcters, ea.,. be •en•
&Mire.* • 11.1A , CF:TTX,
rIT131;1•I'l14 fOr.l.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW 16TNLES
ICE PITCHERS.
Fruit and Beiry Dishts,
TEA SETS, CASTORS
lAD COMMCAION 81.7
Jusr usciuvrai BY
DUNSEATH & CO.,
1=
•
• sayirTa ll7rd.
J.OHNSTON & SCOT; • .
Flue Watches, flocks, Jewell*,
SILVER•PLATED. WARE, ETC.,
El=
'r , U.ttasi:Daza-sia, .I..osmaLa.
411. Ptritanlar altnallon. (Irta au t1....)2111,//
'dawn. Moats and curl war
ESTABLISHED 1833
=
10,-.41165EA,
Hot and Cold Water. die.,
. t, pa rlecced utd 7sellred orkm.
JOHN X.. TATE,
Plumber and f.Lui liter,
227 LibErly Siren PlPsburcb; and
.9 Federal Alleg„eny
GOON FOIL TUE 31ILLIOM
SMITHSON,
PALMER
& CO.'S
AUCTION MART,
55 57
FIFTH ST., Pittsburgh.
Dalt, eaastatnarata flantroat stocks'
Ram all
odd at parts of the Wined at..., Co be
PRIVATE 'SALE,
Wholesale and Retail,
REGARDLTRS OF VALUE.
HEWS. WOREIVS„ CHILDREN'S ANU
YOUTHS` Boots, XHUL , ,AITERS,
RALb •NER IPPER,
DOSESTIC UHY UttVUtl.•
CLOTHS, CASsikillatts, JEANS.
~CU^f SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
43LOVES. HOSIERY. •
HAsf, EC - ERODE. YR, SUSPENDERS.
CUTLERY, Pucatr ROUES.
HATS. CARPET RACES.
Also; dlreet from Me marsofo.otancrs,
Ingrain, Rag and Linen
aARPETI3,
At Auction Prices I
lAILLLIWO OLD STAND.
Nos. 55 AND 57 VIM% STREET.
.f. A. Yanitarc.na Hmrpnl~^aM~ to,
eaurnsos. PALME . II a tv.,
rHE nuPERHER MERU'?
tba WIIKELEItd SEW I alfi
,1 / I flliiN't over all of. len. for f•mlly
nee and arner•l !.. it er.
lahlliabe I and re ireneraliv %dm...ed. that
an enumeration. of •beir rel.iiee ea.*,
tenees no I Inger eon:ltal.-Id neeee.,
Tony are Omni, durable and' trail
'fro!.
Wi.t4cCiO: fkliE•cv,
No— 27 IFIPTH 2TRIKIF:11 ;
",7 • I
IMPORTANT TO' 110178 ER REP
tat
FRANCES TEI M tRT
So. 13 DIAMOND. ►IITwRI'RI:11.
len can teth tn. htt, of•T1: , 121. at the
,eteeor k 0 II to the eltY
sugars, Co%ler,. arid Groterir*,
a'14114."1,01:!;;V!, , ,riT. , -
b. i.Asek; at NON,
MEI
P. 11l 'O4
-J. LANicL.
_'.ow:7SA and IST Thirst siretd„
'OYER AND SCOITELER,
StraW- Goad: , Cleaned. or Hied.
KIU HLOVLS sod LADIES' PLUMP:3 etc mu
.tor dyed
9111g11. 110Sli & MI-,
Fut!sturr illanufacLurr.rh
COR. PEP AND WAYNE STS
stlttttl•Sn( rimina.re)
11ORSES FUR E, AT
iloward's Lhery %table,
ilitsT !MLLE?. near tlosootalvela Hows.
One IRIRIK. 1 , 21 ,remle •av drive; Wl , ' Doi
•ea.rute aLlocom otivr. 00. 1004 .11.. n. %RR,'
t'1.141'.1. 1 4 """
. . .
%ZION OF lOLEYDN—JOIO • A
BROWN /6 CU. 110 I,earenrint.n mrnerr
o•Ile Itme ruetatllee keep on , And or mate
Vt7=ll:49ll9. ALV:P.tt g laeigl a l
Okndow 016 u sod upwards. vp.e, t o
Oil Chan, Bug. .nthond, Mats. knee, into.
Utiod t ad picture I :or& and Tassola.
t to. mre, on pact Yr mad too
rot' a
Cne trop!
rtrevntle.en.......,
H. 13. .. 1 L.X . "(.01. 4 44
Flea l ler of Welgttto and Messily%
. 5 Fovirril wram.
Hetwna Ltanr.o rerr7
ornotollir a'a• wird to.
WENT: COMMON 'LIE II INIE
STONZ WORK% Nommen C•ener
W."
(kl.ll7ll4Afttl i:741.11 • / •
t11627.71;41 MAI At b Var
v314.N...•AL•a, RHILWItIiy VAULTS. •it.,
ttratD AND TODIS /MUNI& Ss,. ae.
4114,40 1 .
V. tnetittly 44...v/wt. PRIMUS Riga'
ANIIN SIT .1t
•
* JOHN 11. 2 . 44.. .
HAIR WORltitil AND PRRFLIIIIR:
Vourib str..t. ono 4 , ar Irma Woo-I. P4U•borE
Al•ays on bawl •res-ral ammo.. et
dl. , RI •• Raw% -Curt.; i+tenlem.••• :v .
rot.. 110.1n1".1C:41148;AreM two,.
,
. • ullee. •••I ineetleorwo liale•nstUevintl• IR
.." ..... .••,.., ••• •,
ETlrd .
. .
. . ,
1 . I:• '''' b r . 1 : " Dattr i a n bs g .d. P ; a X1 ....,r, - asa t br i llitit -. bfly;
e•vb. , by lee vrumb, ie.; stsi rb..v.lyegbad. fay
ve by 1 •
lad , arbkorLlbbytylbaCtibb , l•l"llll4 •