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Maze Twata is harrowing is the Galaxy. ••••• • Leask Esau delig hted the Charles• toniaiss as Fron-Wron' 'A YUAN was obliged to shoot his brother the other day to avoid a whip ping. Magma Las, daughter of the Corr federate chid, Strikingly resembles her Mrs. °AIM= writes,' "I know there is as much in me is Anna Dickenson." whatl jealzza? Huesca was so • frightened by a fatal velocipede accident in Paris that she lost her vedce for two days. Idea. Van Corr will preach In the West during the summer, returning to New England in the autum n. VlCiOntes negotiations for the marriage of another of her daughter* to a Prince of Orange is reported a failure. PROP. Eli W. Susi; of Cornell '• University, has been elected Hazard professor of Physic in Brown University. PriscrcatHastar Botreisoe's death was •• dello-Italy and officially snnoinoed In Madrid, as having occurred while "sboot, •• 1144 a marL" t TIM Philadelphia Diegralg OW , " Ex-President Johnson, i fortacom ': hag European trip, to eonsy for the throne of Spain. Taaeoldlady, 100 years old, who knits all Use steeddsp for the neighborhood, and brings in all the Rustily wood, has turned up is New Hampshire. Thraulaes new novel, "Lothalre," will be published next month. It is believed 1 to be a seml•political romance, after the mangier of "Coningsby." Tea grandson, jointly, of M. Rouher and the liburtels de la Valetats bad Napo lison and Eugenie for god•parents at his • recent christening in the Tuileries dispel. Gee. HOOTill ("Fighting Joe") is in New York almost helpless from paralysis and requires the constant aid of an attendant. His mind is as vigorous as CM. TWIN &matt. writes that the Prince Imperial Is to mem the Princess Maria Clotilde, of Saxe Weimar, and not the daughter of the Emperor of Austria, as gossip has hadit. Tea munificent sum of £l,OOO has just been given to the University of Oxford, • ' In England, by Mr. John Henry Parker, for the special object of augmenting the • 'l4. salary of the keeper of the Ashmolean ' 4 Museum.. , - - • Tat Lafayette Journal makes the Im portant announcement, that the name of the Vice Prestdeatisibaby is Thomas Underwood. given in honor of a gentle -1,,; mast of Lafayette, who Is a warm friend of Mr. Colfax. Da Rtrooira Drams, Of 'Rochester, diedsuddenly on Monday evening, aged Mxty.three years. He was native of • Germany, and was noted for Ida fine edu• cation and shinty. Gen. Sigel married "V his daughter. M. Ocuvren is a brave man. In the g midst of his own irork for liberty he en • ' courage' hls wife to diecourtute the low , v - necked dresses worn by ladled. We are ),afraid it will be found enter to reform than to re- dress. —I Panda Hos. Oxonoe BAirrinrr, a leading ffl l Broome county: lawyer, died in Bing.- hamton, on Tuesday, aged about fifty-two years. He was a descendant of Josiah Butlnt, of New Hampshire, one of the signers of the Declaration of Inderend enee. Lint Lorgi, the mother of two mem ben of the British Parliament, was burn , r ed ,to death -on the 20th -ultimo at her - country sea tat Frame, England. Her month dins took lire while she *as - alone 1' In her room. The deceased was seventy yens old. - Cos.. Joan B. Boaramarti, of Middle , town, Conn who died few days since; wu city sexton sad undertaker for fifty-. dye years, during which time he buried t over 12,000 persona, several thousand more than the 'entire population of the ' eitY• • I -Tgs . Panama correspondent of the all Mall (fauns ewers that IL Thlere, • who, during hii long career has under . gone several metamorphous, Is only half opposed to the doctrine of infalllidlity . If the PopeP would • only call It gore. I fidgety, ld eppland with both kande. Mite. :Anna Bran has secured a first dais cottage at Newport for the coming seaum, end has lately , been these for a week seeking her engagements. Over - l ye Modred cottages ha ve now been let, end aver eight hundred thousand dollsts raveled in residences by strangers duce lastramemer. • P. T.Baniftfi pledges himself to raise, by lecturing,. the.-.cam of $5.000 for the Idbeery, provided the cid. ti k 2Z ri onetribute 4 - 15,0110, this Recur.. big a nerManant library fund of $20,000. The Bridgeport public are determined to Wept/ "frith' Me.-Bartrtll's proposition. Tam Women's Branch of the Society for the - Prevention of Cruelty to A.nimal a, held 'Meeting last week te Philadelphia. One of the jostroals of that city enters a mild protest against the length ef the title of the usoolalion hy heading the report of the meeting, "W. B. 0, T. fi. F. T. P. O. C. T. A." A Los of Montalembert Is In prepara tion Is Paris. l„ The author is Viscomt de Meaux, son-in-law of Montalembert. It appears that the WPM during Ids lifeti at me; kept elaborate dMriesi end recorded length his conversation with eminent persons, so that the materials for the biography are untuualli plentiful. Balton lionium, so well known as the ex-Ambarsador of_ Aosta' to France, before the war between thole two powers, and: later as Austrian Ambassador to Bome, Mahout to enter thell•terag ranks with a history of Pope Slxtus.V., com piled from documents "In the public archivee of Florence, Borne and Vlextb. ElMPirron itallaa does not seem in elined to accept the patronage of any one. lie uarts all the esseneue due to his office, and to a nun who thoughtAe was con ferrtsur "favor by inviting him to call it Ids rooms at 'Willard's, the 'Senator re plied:Northand deal be pleased to hayti you call on arts. " p Vrasinera omiespondent writes that notaltiortuding the friends of Mrs. Stonewall Jackson have indignantly dented the report Out thst lady was soon to be married - to a well known Boston millionaire, it Is not very probable that they will. deny that she is. aeon to be startled to one of Virginia's most distin guished divines, . Thesen la said to be living in the. neighborhood of Damfkles, Prince William county, Va. the widow of e for d, w oo soldier/KM Chios Flat. ford, who ma reached the unusual age of - layette. She enjoys good health, but liyuy deaf, end her eyesight is some. , what impaired. She has lost all of her teeth, but luoi thick Mit of grey hair. Her memory Is good. She lays she tops .a. Iftatftfleiminio.al the ' time of the or ' reader of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown. from • - She Is In the receipt-of l • passion the United Brates.',Govettunent, and Is Tarr cothfortably eared for. The old YAK ~aoth chews and smokes tobacco. Girt. Van Viirr at the Philadelphia meeting ,to honor the death of General Thomas, said: "We entered West Point together; we Mabel together; we roomed together together, and we ve te to the same 4., regiment and • o r dered to 'Florida; antnere In the jades, to the war in Mexico, and in tbeyyereheliion, we were more or less •• together _and in all that time I never b ro w d i n babe gufltyof an unkind word o r s et. Be Mated to me a short time be- Tree being • to the command of California, that be. had never solted an agipointment or asked for a premo- Oro, This was charactsistic of etteM the an Wire; is thefitoe of def"ect' 0011 1 dc 1 7 dell of Chkiklimaaol.. ._ .-,.~ n.. ~{ R -• .• .$ LOU GENERAL NEWS. Tzs 'New York Herald la' claimed ' FIRST be worth $3,000,000, the Trainee $1,750,- 000, the Times $1,000,000, the -Thermo/ of Commerce $BOO,OOO, the Evening Poet $700,000, the Burt $BOO,OOO, the World 4400;000, and the Evening Express, $BOO,- 000, COOKED acconnta—Hotel bills Joon Brucorr doesn't read the news- Papers. BRAZIL is to bask in Carlotta Patti's smiles. Lirristo is the title of a new novel by Disraeli. • CALIFORNIA hospital nurses rob dying patients. • - Penis is to have an Alhambra like London's. - - A Procinotou motto—Mosalc bath charms.—Fun. 'WILD flowers —Chim-panseeu—Da. 11 tree Free Press. 1 GEORGE SAaDIISS done up all her . friends into a novel. Fox hunting is the latest. sport in Portland cemeteries. Tim reporter'i idea of voting by tallM I Wall stuff.--Punchinello. 'Faisco highwaymen now bunt down' , their victims with lassoes. - Bancirfons •IS 18 hard for Spain to manage an if it were a Bologna. - -, • A COLORED baptism near Louisville. I Sunday, resulted in a general row. Gams at the death of a child induced a Jerseyman to cot his throat, a few days since. A. YELLOW on trial in New Haven fof torn burning is I named Adam Poorat. He is. A liturrvcra paper wants the lash re stored as a punishment for stealing.— Shame. Rarrranuto Blielleld wheelbrinds is , still briskly carried on by the English I Trades Unions. • Tim Englisbl Probate Court will try the Tichborne baronetcy case at the cora -1 Mg Easter term. Awes - mum paper sings apropos of the 1 Arctic expedition: "Let Hall and Hayes I delight in frays." I To enable railway servants to guard, ' I against collisions, provide them with 1 collide-oscopes.—Fun. -' - Tim Reason Why—" Gran'ma, lend Ime your specs 7" "What for ? " . For I, halt a minute I "—Judy.- 1 - AN unpleasant ghost haunts Flushing railroad, rolling stones on the track end 1 firing muskets into the cars. . Cuicuman barbers now have to sub mit to a "breath inspection" on the part of the bosses, every morning. Ou. Crrr whisky numbers,twelve vic tims in as many weeks. I isn't as in stant as some, but it's reliable. THE suicide season is at its height in Cincinnati. Two German peddlers blew out their brains In one night. A TOTING Westerner lately committed suicide so as to occupy a new cemetery to which he had taken a fancy. • Tint good little colored boys of Rich. mond won't let disloyal white boys play ball, but "rock" them to sleep. IT is stated that Pere Hyacinthe. is about to take a wife. That's right— Pair, Hyacinthe.—Punchinello. AN unpleasant Connecticut femalo bit a large steak out of a neighbor last washing for letting her clothes into the dirt. A TITUSVILLE baby became a little cherub the other day, through drinking caustic potash carelessly left around. Paean:soma and' drivers have knock down fights over vacations of 'Tare in Louisville's conductories street csra. A Now Ileum= lawring seciunulated ;128, was made crazy "ay so muchweatth and shot himatlf dead me other night. ' A. Cassiourow i 'tatty has been convicted of - "Mega I shooting." Ha pistolled a man for rerusing him liquor. A. By. Loom boy bas won the admira tion of the men there, by whaling three women. A testimonial is hang talked of. 'Fiasco proposes to cool. its cocktails this summer with home-wade Ice from the Sierras, instead of Sitk a as heretofore. Wu. Brice, a member of the National Democratic Convention of 1880 and 1889, died in Baltimore, on Friday, aged foriy slx. . A DISAGREEMENT botween two Ala bama young men has Jost culminated in a shooting on eight. in which one was killed. Too Canadian expedition against Riel will be commanded by Gen. Line say and Col. Woolaley, a real.basepwoolsey 'party,- ll JILTED German, dfspondlEig and drunk, J limped from a third.otory window a day or two ago, and slightly bruised 'his feet. , . . A Pramernximmar won a bet recently by drinking four queue of whisky. The money came baedy to psyhis funeral expenses. t - • PAUVDE CABSIEVNAC,MES lately mines ted to attend a certain place to have hie brains blown out, but he neglected the invitation. , • I Two Detroit brothers.in • law fought in a street car for several blocks, the other ~,d. y, while the conductor looked on sp., provingly. Thomism and fatal beating was the punishment inflicted on a man in 'Frisco last week. His crime was being a Chlasman. • A. New Yearn who 'Jumped from a` ferry boat on suicide Intel t, sues the com pany for $15,000 on accent at of the wetting he received. - AN Australian immigrant to Ban Fran. clew shot his little boy ea t his arrival MA 1 thinks the latter's passage money was as 1 1 bad vs wasted. • Too much conjugation of the three first letters of his name is the trouble with Amos Terry, of W beelbw. The courts call it bigamy. Bowe New York. plasterers had a row 1 In an unfinished bu ilding and one esca ped a whipping by jun iping out of a w. He leaves a family.. A. Wusenvoroo Congo asked a comps, Wet with a knife. to pay him a bill . the other day.. The money would be useful to his bereaved family. . AN English toned at Tours finding the house of BrAZGC occupied by a dentist Liss had a tooth drawn for the olio of the associations tat au., spot. 'As Ohio „won um has coughed up a Lshbone vehich sl to had in her throat 42 Yews. It restored her voice and her heehaw:: wants, Je divorce. I M. 'Tenon, a • Parisian advocate and Mat admirer of Ismertine, has bought \ leis chateau of Monceau for 35E1,000 francs, under the hammer. lurDeszwrincrooisitcg.itooy'llrdcholn owuheirat s o b g . what the end of life Ist'? Boy— ''. 'Yee= —the Work'ns I "—Fun. THE city of See Francisco is asked to \ pay $115,200 to the parents of s little girl who was killed by a fire engine. Children are scarce end deer there. ' A Cueverbuts family differ -about the burial of the mother, and since then the body has been in a constant state of °Ga elic:Mimi and regobblement. TOM wedding expenses of a Kentucky - youth were defrayed out of the proceeds of another man's mule, and the Bene dict is now in the pe nitentiary. A. =rim Connecticut boy, asking a mate who Good Friday was, received the withering repir "WelL. you g. home end read your Robinson Crime." A Bawrnsoisn man met his fate, the other night, by running throat want a clothes line as he was promenading the I I back yard. A speedy dispatch hue, - A SALT Laza boy, shooting at' a- cat, 1 the other day, sent - a bullet in among' a ,man's wives in a house near by, tieing up two or three. But ho killed tho att. A WESTERN paper describes a "dead beat" as "about sixteen hinds high, sad about half that many inches through, at the widest part, which Is his mouth." . IDITIOI. Arrnxrenr. NEWS BY CABLE. Annual Review of British Volun teers—The Alleged 11l Treat ment of Fontana—Enforcement of the Coercion Law—Serious Collision Between the People and Mil Ran , —Ministerial Crisis in Australia—Public Meetings in France—Reverse to Insur gents in Cuba—Factory -ABsor ter in Belgium—Another Car dinal Dead. (By Telciymt:th to the rittssarati Guetta.) GREAT BRITAIN. • " Lownotr, Aprn 18..:-A. volunteer review took_ place at Brighton this morning . The attendance was immense, out numbering that of any previous occasion: The weather wee tine and the force was enthusiastically received. The PrOchtee '3farket Review praises the government for reducing the ditties on auger, end says it gives universal atiefactlop. The press mentions the fact that the new wood paper, reported properciotts all that of rage, is now in of manufacture at Sankey mills. Dtramet, April Ig.—The government having yielded to the demands of the Irish for an Investigation of the alleged 111 treatment of Fontana now in rtaitine went In the various parts cf the country, and having appointed a Commission of I Inquiry, that body' will shortly Wal t mance Its lit this ty, and in. vestlgation besittings proceeded ci with. The Commission Is composed of two Irish members of Parliament and several English and Irish physicians. This is , o be presided over by the Earl of Devon. On Friday last a serious '01111.1012 occur red at the market - town of llantuck, a few miles from this - city, between the military and the citizens. The disturb ance assumed the proportions of a riot, during which thin troops tired upon the I cidzene, and it is reted that several I were killed and a nnm por ter wounded: CORK. April l&—Great excitement prevails throughout _this district, in coo 1, sequence of the rigid enforcement of the 1 stringent measures of the Coercion bill. 'Search for arms continues, and In nearly every case =meta with prompt but una• veiling resistance on the part of the ten• entry. histsoungs, via. London, April l& The dissections in the Australian Parlia ment have culminated In a crisis. SYDNEY, N. ti.. W., March 2, via Lon don. April 18.—The tlnit of the new line of steamereto ply between this port and .England, stopping at ban Francisco, Palled .to-day. Advises from Neu Zealand mention the continuance of hostilities between the Colonists and the Maoris. 15131E1 Ifazarra., April is —The Captain Oen. era telegraphs from Puerto Principe that the insurgents, under—Mazimo Gomea and Modesto Dice, made an attempt to pow the lines of A bap Valmaseda'll diVi. sten at Canto, with the object of invading the Jurisdiction of Ssyees battalions. They were re met by two Spanish at and pulsed with the loss of Otte hundred and eevertry killed. The rebels fled In great pentagon and were titterlydisorgaulsed. [Note—The above newel. also reported from Madrid. where it is 08c:tally ppub. lished.—as rt.] .o.— V NJ\I!ICS. ._ . . reins, April 16—There la a spilt to the 1 Democratic party, growing out or a dif• Terence of opinion with regard to the vote on the plat:MlMl:lm. The Emperor attended the races at Loeg Champs to day. It Is stated that on Monday nest a se ries of pantie meetings will couttnenee, at which the pleblacltum is to be discussed and the people Instructed in the consti tutional changes proposed. • MARINE NEWS. Lox DON, April 18.—It to said that the steamer. City of Boston will not be posted weeks.d on the lose book for some Until so posted, insuranoes are not pavane. Bo N ew April IB.—The steam. ship HUM'. from Mew York, arrived to day. Loienon, April 19.—A topmast wreak ed steamer was seen near Two°. BELGIUM. Surname, April I.S.—The boiler of s I large linen factory near Brussels ex ploded to day Twenty men and ,women were either killed outright or fearfully . scalded. hl'Tactory was cornea to the ground. A urge number of operative* were employed. . ITALY. Roxs, April 18-4Xrdinsi tionollt died this city.toAry....:. • FINANCIAL Al4O COMMERCIAL. • Lowvos. April 16.—Markets are all closed. Psaii. April 18.-;Bourse firm at 74 francs 62 centimes. HS•viur.; 'April 18.—Cotton quiet at 151, afloat. LXVICRPOOL. April 11. —Breadsbilhe firm. Corn buoyant at SOL Provisions quiet. Lard 68a 61. Spirits Petroleum is 2d. Cotton : afloat ram° bales' 112. cludtn :00,000 boles American. The shipments from Bombay since lest report to the 10th have been reported at 60. 000 . bales, but tbis is regarded - as excessive. 'FRANKFORT. April lit—Bonds closed firm at 95,q(b9521. HAvitit, April lit—Cotton closed quiet; low Middlings to arrive, CHICAGO. Milliard Match--Arranged—Big Barn mountain Expedition—Deem In toe mums Convention—A Villain Amp zed and Avnehed. Tplemph t the rittablintt M.) _ 01110•00, April Ig.—ln compliance with reel/oats from Micheal Phelan and Cyrille Ilion, asking him to Or the time far the pending match game of billiards between- himself and Dion, Monsiete Rudolphe has ooncludcd to play in this city some evening between the 20th and 31st of May.' Wm. B. Ogden, it Is rumored, lueibeen tendered the Presidency of the . North , western Railway and will probably so. cape it. . . . A communication from Gen. Sherman, relative to the contemplated Big Horn mountain expedition, was received at Gen. Sheridan'' headquarters today.. Gen. Sharman states that he la now authorized by the Preside ti e to Say that '1 the expedition will b perm to • et from Laramie or Chey enue, provided, the leaders will sign an agreement with toe Commander of that Military Department. _amend Augur, not to trespass on the reservation set apart for the Shoshone and Snake Indians, and not to go . North of the boundary line of Wyouilg nor 'East of the range known as "Big Horn Moan. lain." It is also to be exile:tidy stipu lated that he leaders of the expedition must not ask or expect any ' military aid or protection far settlements which they may establish or for mines which they may open. By order of Gen. Sheridan a military post will immediately be establiabed near Pembina. Dakota Territory. Allen C. Mason, a prominent citizen of Normal, Illinois, committed suicide yes. terday. Charles raornersant a delegate to the conatitutionsi Convelation, died ea Decatur Saturday. Three members of that body have died alone the oom. meneement of Its session. , James Ramsey, living between Gran ville and SOULLepIII, /111110111, wig arrested Saturday fur violating his daughter, and ite bein conveyed to Jail was seized by••Moband hung. Ramsey labored under the auselaion of . having poisoned hie wile two years ago ard burned Ma barn to secure the humane° money.. —Baron Von Maner, in prison at EIM. abetb, N.J., la now said to bare and died antenarrely rdbadmippi, and married a lady there. - FORTY-FIRST CONCUSS. ()AD m2;910144 from Commit= SENATE: Repo tees—Undue Influence n Case of Georgia:—Tbe Geoigia Bill AgainTliscussed. RIOU E: Reapportionment Bill . Passed - The Tariff Bill in Com mittee—linty on Pig Iron Re duced to Seven Dollars Per Ton —Adjournment A mid Consider able Excitement. 117 Telertapb M the Pluatoarge Gazatte•) SENATE. Mr. TRUMBULL, from the judiciary Committee, reported for indefinite postponement the bill to prevent prize fighting. Mr. RAMSEY introducial a bill appro. prating land fonthe navigation and im provement of the upper MineralPpi river by the preservation of the falls of St. • Anthony. _ .ed with amend- M r. POMEROY report moat the bill granting lands to aid the construation'of the McGregor and Mis• Boort River Railroad. • Mr. TRUMBULL, from Committee on Judiciary, reported adversely on Mr. Wilson's bill to Increase the .number of Judges of the Supreme and Circuit Courts, and to establish boundaries of judicial circuits. Mr. DRAKE introduced a joint reso lution proposing to amend the Quante tion se that the President of the United- States Mall have power to protect any State against domestic violence, on end • cant proof being presented to him of the existence of such violence, and Congress shall have power to anti:tree the amend-1 ment by appropriate legislation. I After some dlecusstos, in whicn Mr. i EDMUNDS suggested the Constitution now give power to the United States to I suppress domestic violence. the resolu tion was referred to the Judiciary Com• mittee. Mr. CRAGIN, from the Naval Commit tee, reported favorably -the bill for the relief of the warvivors of the Oneida. Mr. SUMNER offered a resolution in quiring what legislation was necessary to secure equal rights on tne Orange d. Alexandria Railroad. From his remarks it appeared a colored member of the Georgia Legislature had been refused ad mission to a gentlemen's car, and was compelled to ride nn the platform. The resolution was adopted. . Mr. EDMUNDS, after come remarks. offered a resolution,instructing the Committee on Judicia ry to Inquire wheth er any attempt had been made to cor. raptly Inflamee the votes of Senators on the bill for admission to representation of Georgia, with authority to send * for . persona and papers. Adopted. , The bill to amend the act to proteet the rights of actual settlers on public lands wss passed. ._ The Georgia bill was taken up. Mr. DRAKE spoke at great length in reference to the Ku-Klux outrages, MM. tending there must be. military protec. Son. Mr. SUMNER followed in reply -tO remarks made by Mr. Carpenter. on • former occasion, In criticism of his rec \ ord and r' prettie 'on this and similar questions.:.. Re alluded to Mr. Carpenter as the subeditor of John C. Calhoun. I (applause Mr. DAV ) IS moved the galleries ben cleared, but withdrew his motion with the remark that none but blackguards would Interrupt the deliberation of the Senate. . Mr. CA RP F.NTER tartly repliod to M r. Sumner. Ttrir-Senstor'. rercotric that he bill ..assumed the wornnut, blood . be... *pattered garments of John C. Calhoun reminded taut of the doctor who t hrew , ' I ms patients Into coneutmon. in "order \thus to bring the ease within Ida healin e g art. (Laughter.) The Senator, Instad of meeting his argument with argument. "Untied to him as a secellonlat and nullifier. I Mr. SUMNER disclaimed using any ' such weeds. The.debate was continued by Weems Thurman. Sumner and Carpenter till five o'clock. when, after a short execu tive evasion. the Senate took a recess till evening. At the evening session IM quorum wax present, and without transactingtiny bu• sines. the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF It.F.PFLESENTLTIV ES. Among the bills Introduced- and re_ tarred were : , . Providing for. the observation In Asia and Europe of the next total eclipse of Me eun. Proposing an amendment to the Con atittDion preventing donations to sees. Plan schools. Relative to the improvement ..of Des Moines Rapids. Granting Wide for Green Beysnd Lake Pepin Railroad. . Authorising Southern Minnesota Rail road to connect panne with thellorthern Paola° Road. Mr. JONES, of North Carolina, offered a Mil for the apportionment of members at two hundred and seventy•fivis exolu airs .of representatives of States to be hereafter admitted, no States to imffor a 1 Minction tall after the FortyNoond Don. Sr". ‘ ' The bill, which is the one prepared by Mr. Paine, was passed, 56 to ES, tinder • 'suspension of the roles. Mr. STEVENSON, from Committee on Elections, reported that J. H. Sypher was entitled to a seat from the First Dis trict of Leonine*, and said he would call it up morrow or soon after. Mr. to• CAKE presented • memorial of surviving soldiers of the 26th Penney'. non Volunteers, with ''• resolution for a suitable medal ibr each member of the battalion first to arrive at Wuhlogton from Pennsylvania on 'the 18th of April. 1861. i3oreferred.. Mr. CONNOR offered tr solution In. struating the Secretary of War to report the number of American citizens mut , derel , by Indians on. the frontiers of Texas since January, 1869. Adopted. The House then went Into Committee on the tariff bill, Mr. Wheeler In the Chair, resuming it at the paragraph tax. log fort per cent ad orderers Tann, Dingle o f flax or hemp, or tow of flax or hemp, or of jute grass and fibre, and all manufactures of flax, jute, hemp, or like Vegetable material not otherwise provid ed for in the bill: . . No amendments were made and the next three paragraphs, referring to bet. tons and ornaments for dress, articles of gotta percha or India rubber, etc., wen pissed without amendment. This brought the Committee down to I the pangraphs relative to Iron, the first of them being on iron In pip, seven dol• tars per ton I Mr. GRISWOLD moved to reduce It to three dollars, and with Meatus. Boyd. 1 Hay and oox supported Ore amendment. I Mr. REI.J.X owned it and once nicre I i attacked Commissioner Wells as • Brit tab agent in American service.' Mr. ACLtBON moved to amend by providing that on pig Iron, verso iron and all manufactured iron there be • retina- I ' \ twent y ti nty no , f povied that W ant, on w. duty.on manufactured Iron be reduced to less than thirty-live per ant. ad vale the ob p .i reto th n e t d rem' Ea argued . that the present tariff rates are too high. asa. I' Ittr. KELLY oppcsed' the amendment. . Mr. BUTLER, M, moved to reduce " the duty from seven to five dollen as • fair compromise between the montage. turers and sonsumers of iron. • I Mr. BILL suggested an increase to nine dollars. ' . A debate followed between Means. Soclield, Schenck end Garfield. Theist. tar supported Mr. Allison's amendment. ' He was in favor of a fair •nneral ream. I Son of duty on IMO. but not willing that pig iron should be selected for reduction 1 1 while the duty was increased on all other forms of iron. - ' The debate was continued by Masan. Upson, Brooks, Maynard. Bingham. 1 Ooxand others, when the House took • ,recess. I At the evening seniors the discussion I was continued by Messrs. Nibble*, Packer, Asper, Pinkeinburg, Nettle/. ' Allison. Burehard, Townsend, Butler, 1 Cre. , 11 r 8 .), B_C7d and Conger. I Funin car. Cos's amendment was n -1 jected, and Mr . Butler's, fixing the duty I at five dollars, adopted-66 to 6i. • Amid mock excitement in . the Hall, the Committee rase and the House ad iorirned. SECOD 11117141. /MDR O'CLOcK, 4. X. NEWYORK CITY. The McForbad-Richardson Hom icide Trl4l--Tammaul Elociet3' Election: leg Telegraph Lt. the Pittsburgh Gazette.) 161 w YORK, April 18, 1810. seriamarin xinai.—TallT/DST. This usual curious crowd assembled in and about the Court Rouse tide morning when the McFarland trial wee resumed. Owing to uteri than customary precau tions, however, than' were but few aro tators admitted to the Court room. Nevertheless the number of females was unusually Large. • Chu, Spencer reappeared this morn ing as one of tbe counsel for the dense. The testimony was aresumption o r the statements in regard to ,McFarland's mental condltirt and contained • nothing of Interest. • titled Mulligan ratied thethe wig an. ituainted with McFarland in '67; was connected wlthibeApprelser'• office in March of the sane year; first abeam= him acting in every. Orange manner; be epoke of his wifivery effecttonately. In the fall of 1807 his appearance was quite different from rod it was 18 January, 18671 bo was thlrh cheerful, but grew quite dejected: Benj. B. Bowers testified that be bid preached on behalf of the blind; formerly knew the Warmer lo Boston; Maar- land was a hard student; saw him In '67, when he cam, tO Boston about a habeas I corpus matter; the witness' was blind, I but, he noticed a, gr Lehange , inn McFm. land's voice. Rear ' the prisoner say I that Ricbardson: h d taken away Ms children and his wit ; that he wished he was deed. .The yet of the prisoner seemed like that of n insane man; he! ' formed the ins pr ton that defendant wM iciihne. A. number of nth warms testified I, to . their belief: the t the prisoner was Insane before be shot. Rtchardson. Junius Henri Brown, - formerly of the Tribune, and Cot. Thos. W. Knox, of the Sum have been summoned as witnesses for the defence. Several addition witnesses were ex amined on the add tof the icasnity- of the prisoner. The videnco was uninter esting. Intense excitement was occasloned by the calling of Mrs. McFarland. but Is proved only Mrs.% Owen McFarland, whose testimony was unimportant. Mr. Graham offered to show that Mrs. McFarland exulted to this lady that McFarland could become a dronkard, for if be wee drink bree time, she would leave blur. The question excluded. The evidence o Donald Nicholson', Secretary of the !rear Association, formerly amanuensis to Richardson, was to the effect that he took from the latte r on the night he was shot some memo. rands as to the disposition of property. The Recorder excluded the evidence. Thome , W. Knox, jeurnaltat, testified that he never saw Richardson have a pawl after 1866. • Whiteley Reid, editor of the Tribune, testified to seeing the prisoner and Mr. Cleveland in • saloon lu August or September; McFarland and Cleveland bed some couvereaUon and drank to gether. Mrs. Mary Moron testified that she Ilved at 72 Amity street; 'prisoner and wifo lived there three or four months; had the beck parlor and an extension on the tiro floor; Richardson came there shout two weeks after McFarland; be had a front room and clears; the room. were eeparated by folding no faxen. doors; doors were hulled Us— Ines. Mr. Marietta introduced Rich ertisort; the latter-deprlberer, his head ley toward the folding doors, so ha could hear all in the other rcomt be was out evenings: never knew McFarland to be 1 ~ut eveninget be would goout as eight or ' nine the morning and return at four; Mrs, McFarland usually lam home in the- day. Never knew IdeParland to be In liquor while in the house; never saw any heron treatment on hicFarland'a part: he would Walton tier a good deal:'Remembor the day I I she:left; never knew of any trouble be tween them before 'bat time; she never made ally complaint of him; told him he rut very kind; she went away tbat day with 'Trey" about two o'elock; I bad got the slightest idea she meant to ab• scold from her husband. Richardson wira there the Morph* she left; with one ' or two exceptions be was there every night. I saw Mr. and Mrs. Richardson go Out together three times In the abo ut time ; they would be gone two boors. There was a bed In the back room; have seen Richardson in that room; saw him there three times one afternoon; I went to borrow anink bottle; Richardson was sitting lo the rocking chair; sbe was sitting In another chair near him. Think I Went In again about half so hour after; they wore in the same position; Richard son seemed embarrassed, and aftersome words went to his room. I went there half an hour later. A young lady had called to sec her sod I saw 'Richardson there and beard her Introdnce M c Farlan d lady she came After Mrs. left she came back and asked Me if I could let I her have • wan until the termination of an engagement. She introdrieed Miss Gilbert as Blehardson's Intended. My ' husband bad the back - room. She then wanted RichardsotOs room, but I tumid not let her bre It. Richardson was then away for six weeks, publishing • then away Vold me she Intended to bar Mo. Farland's oleos aleep-with her. The Court sdjourned until Tueeday: TWO Tallgalrf SOOINTY. The annual meeting of the Tammany Society was held to-night, and the billow ing ticket elected bjr • vote of 242 to Mt Grand Sachem W. td. Tweed; sachems. Oskey Rail, Matthew T. Brennan, IMO Bell, John .1. Bradley, Chas. G. Cornell, Nett' Jervis, Jr., Richard B. CroollY. N i B. Bart, . Douglas Taylor, Jams B. Nicholson, Samuel B. Garvin, Jas. Dowl ing, Peter B. Sweeney; Treasurer, Henry Vandewater ; Secretary, Wit . Smalt; George W. Son Score; Wia a, Stephen 0. Duryea. The Council of Sscrienos of the Tammany Society certify that they have carefully examined the facts eouceming the yoltu cal plot by John fdorrissey at Washing ton In the interests of the Republican party down to the final effort -of himself and ansoolides to dispose of the Demo cratic vote, whim they claimed to control In the • city of New Turk. tprominent Republic:Remind the editor to of • a leading Republican newspaper ip his ch ari for Governor, if the then pending chter before the legislature restoring municipal rights to the city of sew York a b o ard by their joint albite bo defeated, and the Council have pro. pared a report setting forth the details of this conspiracy evilest the integrity of the party and welters of the city, and the names and acts of the prominent confederstes, which will bo deposited In the erchlvas 311001 l the So n ciety The C have unn ously • decid ed, as the result of mature deliberation, in oider_to secure union and harmony and is Just repreeentation to the Demixtretle party of the city In general committee, as follows: let, that the seats of delegate, • from the Ist. Sind, fird, stb, 18th, letb, and 21st wards In paid general cam. I mitt.) bard are hereby declared vacant and that anew. election to till vacancies and to secure representation in the goo oral oommittee front such wards be held tinder the direction of inspectors to be named ray ' and chairmen of the general committee, and at such time and places is be designates; second, that new elec. Bons be ordered by the general commit. tee hereafter In such other wards as shall I by a vote of the tosjority ej delegates re- - third that the w ar d shall be held; , that the ward committer In wards first named be constituted by tbe delegates elected to the general com mittee. VARIOUS liana. Several hundred ship carpenter here and in the vicinity have struck tumbler a reduction of wages from 14 to s3;bo. • The steamers Colorado and City of hiancbester, from Liverpool, arrived tu- day. Delegates frouttheChicage Convention have anived to attend the O'NvAllFenlan Convention tomorrow. The But Bide cars of the Belt Railroad have coaxed in awing to a strike of the emploYes agsthat making extra trips daily. The sulkers have forcibly presanted the newly appoints* driver• born work. The depot la now guarded by pollee, and no sank= disturbance Is expected. THE CAPITAL Legal Tender Case Again Post- I rued—Nominations Confirmed —The Income lax and Re-ar rmigement of the Internal Rav i en 4 System. BY Way Mph to tbe Plttobargb essetto.l •31112113T0EY, April 18, 1870, Lbws postmen's. • The argument on the iegal tender claw Son In the Supreme Court has been poet, pond to next Monday. - mini:WM. The Senate to-day confirmed , Jolin Titus as chief Justice and Oboe. A. Tweed as Armlets Justice of the Su preme Court of Arizona. Tete irioosie TAX. General Butlexproposea to offer In the Renee a bill abolishing the Income tax, and instead thereof assessing fire per cent. et the Interest paid on all invested capital, Including National and State bonds, on all loans running longer than one year, dividends of banks. insurance companies, railroads. , ac., on wort. gages, leases and rents; one per cent. on sucoeseions,legscles and deeds of gift other than for charitable purposes, when the property fells to the one next in blood, not of a collateral branch; three per cent, when of collateral branch; five per cent. when a 'stranger or corporation, etc.—all theee collections to be Made -by tamps. He also proposes to fax , manufacture and sate of apirituo and fermented liquors, to abolish the Office of Arrows and Assistant Asiselsoill of Internal Rvenue and establlah such other officers for e the tolleetion of the tax on whisky and tobacco as necessary, and to repeal all other Internal taxation. , TILE SCARE. Great Facitenteut in Canada Oyer the Imaginary Invasion. tor vdegrato to the rattmsrao onasile.l NitwTong.. April le.—The pertioulara of the ridiculous scare of the Canadian authorities and people -over the Imagi nary Fenian taTaalol l are publistied. It is herd to realize the existent* of so much excitement over the border. The Oanadlan papers are flaming with mo re display heads and double leaded special dispatches. and orders for TOlllll. tears to assemble and troops to move In light marching order. and for the army . to. move on to the front, Ac., do. One panic stricken corrripondect at Ottawa telegraphs the Toronto Leader that the Pennine had crossed the frontier at Bt. Albans half en hour before; another at Montreal sends word that the enemy. are assembling in large bodies at Bt. bans, and that • the . .terilble General , O'Neill has Just arrived- Another piper 'MIAS that ninety-four Fenian/ had Just 1 passel through Hamilton in a special car disguised as 'Yankees. - From all pare of ths Dominion come the clamor of gathering volunteers, and the cheers of companies, battalions and regiments hastening to the expected I moos of the conflict.. The Tomato (Hobe hesitates to believe tnere la ground for each commotion ' and says ..that the government has taken upon themselves the respoosibtuty or asking the auspen. stoned' the habeas corpus, alleging that a Fenlan raid is about to take plaoe and that la is oecessary to. arms parties com ing over from the Untied States as spies. We are bound to .say that the evidence of s coming raid which we bad In VW is wanting now; but:it May be that the Ministers are better informed than the sublio. Upon them will test the respon ibility of making • commotion, if it is found that no warrant exists for than . actloo." BRIEF TELEORKIS Bed Stockings of ;Clnbilinen opened the base bell season yesterday. —The steamers FrelaCe and City of Washington, from Liverpool, have ar rived. —The Nova Scotia Assembly has Pew ed a bill that future elections shall be by —The Georgie Legislature met at Atlanta yesterday and , sojourned until Tuesday. • —One hundred Chippewa lodising have offered their earowee to the Cemidan government to the Nord:mut. —.Eight o n i c s, h n oSunndway f e so a J M e nday o . Peach Illin . Peaches and other fruits It u feared have been killed. —Major Hurlbut, father-In-law of the late General Bowlicup, dled on eaturday at Danbury, Conn., from Injuries . sue. tamed front a runaway hone. —At Savannah, Ga., a heavi= i ; on Monday night caused great the cotton, corn and vegetables. Advce* to from the cane brake or cotton belts' i are very unfaverable. • —The banking' hones of Butt, WU ' llama de Co., at Columbia, on Sun ' day night, au robbed of $60,000 to 160.000,-420000 belonging • to,the rank, the rest to special depositors. —Some of the beat voices front the op• eratic and concert companies In the city were heard in the cnolrs of the Catholic churches in New York eltycin Enter Sunay. Carlotta Pug dung In Bt. Pe i Len d nrcoklyn. . , • • —The Ceremonye-bf hiving the corner stone of the hiasonlo Temple In New Iforkerity will take. plime June Bth. Ii to to be built on BUM aveinits, dilate/ opposite Booths Theatre, and will cover the whole Week. —The'NeW Foundiand House of Alai sembly metaled to Earl Granville against the withdrawal of troops from , the colony ofe Prince Ed w ard' s 11 and the Legiateuure have rejected the ' resolutions favoring confederation with Canada by a vote of 110 to —7a Missouri, Rum and True, and the Mlisotal river, Fort BoOtt and Gulf roads. will both be completed to the southern boundary of Kum in sixty de3s. The former road Is surveying Its line thrOugh the Indian Territory, and have stuck stakes ea far as port Gibson. —At Lawrenoe Kauai; Sunday and Monday, the weather was the coldest ever known at this ,season: Peach, pear and cherry t were in full bloom and it Is feared all fruitiest" cept apples and small t, currents, gooseberries, etc., have. Bowe apprehension alio felt trop have been injured. —N. H. Bears, a privet watchman in the aloe of the Comma of Main nen was sui4i an dangerously wo dal t nt aloe on Sunday night by Jerry ynch, . A brother of Lrch had been arreated , on,inforaistion fn lobed by Sear.. Lynch fought tne tauter,.and struck blm. Ind a. Straggle maned, ending with inflibticgs probably mortal wound. The mtaderer escaped, but was arrested at airway, yesterday. A later dispatch grindlifina the death of . —Bev. Henry Ward Heaths? preached a powerful sermon unduly evening In Ms church In &oat n; against offi• clal corruption, and died the Legit. - Ware and the Isle c ter dickering without glovers He halaCtedatioally remarked that not In anon market is meat hung np andeold re openly than men are quartered and sting up In Alba. , ny. He excoriated t e eitlions who, knowing the wiekedn of their repre sentatives, take them y the nand and ' there.upon wh they come down the river on their Bun y vacationx: —At Maimed*, ,on Wearies day of tut week. little eon of Henry Waif. a farmer, shot a three year old sla ter with ei'dom'cisoed directly at her breast. The deed was done in freak of ' violence, inducedhy the refusal of wine 1 , request which he had made. The dead body of the child was carried out into 1 the woods by the boy immediately after the odorriaco, and buried in the leaves. The young but idiotic murderer tied. but, vain after the disoOvery of the deed and the Andingef tbe body by the bloody MIL returned home. The idiocy af the boy is iseribed to the cruel treatment of his parents. A . Weibel In the East. , . . ter routraci tette Pimento' 'eseette.t Wusaartspoar, Aprilllt has been raining continuously for Melee seventy eve bouTI The river has risen seven teen feet, Ind is bow rising four inches an hour- LicTaluiek, Lye:ming and Pine creeks sr Maher than In 1866. The tweaks wed df Lookhaven are not so high. There kow been some damage 10 the mud, which will probably take a weak to re etw hare pair, The Northern Central Rallmail been sad Elndra le badly dasseltslit ,Igo trelim to-day. MEXICO • Proceedings in the National Congress, - (sr reiterant , to tae wittssures Gazette erre ow Maxim, April 10 via. blAvArr.t, April 18.—In the National Congress n seri one charges have been -preferred agaist Romero, and a committee of investiga. Lion appointed. Certain provisions of the constitution hove been snspended-and epeeist powers granted the President for the execution of kidnappers and bandits. The bill providing for the construction of the Tehuantepec Canal passed. • The death penalty has been abolished lu Yucatan. The Ohio Leg%stature (By Telegraph to the rittebargh Ossatte.) COLUMBUS, April 18.—The General Aaiembly adjourned at nine o'clock this morning. During the SOMMOLL seventy three general and forty-three local laws were enacted, also fifty-six' resolutions adopted. The forthcoming volume 'Of laws will be about one-half u large as the volume last year. The Legislative excursion to Weakling ton, numbering about three hundred persons, left Columbus at 9 even. log. About bolt of the party were ladles. - UNDER WHICH KING. ALISOMINT, April 18,1870. Musa'. Erirrolta 0/ZICITZ: How beautifully the mask hu been torn from the hypocritical face of that "blanket sheet", which once pretended to represent all of the virtue, honesty and independ ence of journalism! How- nicely the Cloven Rut is made to appear benefit flimsy guise of "cc:Conway and reform! How claiiiy one can now ses the rol tennees, the hollow.heartedness, the sick• ening putridity of its professions of "re• Lest and reform!" mien front It assumed to Impeach the bounty of the Republican party, the purity of Its office holden, the correctness of Ms measures, whilst hole lug up its own hands in holy - horror, can now only be fully appreciated, and Be fully condemned, gime tho flight of its DemoiiralWeditor to a more congenial Geld. . --- • Tracked in its advocacy of the notorl. one Erie canal Swindle, until the motives - for that advocacy had become apparent to the dullest apprehension It needed only this lilt grand opportunity to show fully the hideous and deceptivenature of its teachings and the . danger to the publican party in listening to its seductive voice. 01 course it was In fa r of the " Sink. my And robbery;"jtow could ttbn , n. ther wtse ? When no profeesione wernagahun it, its practice mustbefor it. This is its chief eitaractedatie, In work OW the lie to its prof - cartons; and whilst!' busily. engaged in howling against the s* and. 'corruptions of the party, it has norbideu• lions to argil against vandals thrusting their - arms up to the shoulders Into the ___ Baste Tresealy. It was the curie when the miserable and corrupt coalition , was stormed to foist Irwin into the State Treasurership. That wee right according to this same" anisa" Sheet, and vet it has no wordsof condem nation to ulter'When this disciple of mod em honesty refuses to testify betore the committee of the Legislature and render clear his former connection with the Treasury. Oh noll Was this Isilare to upbraid Irwin for his contumacious conduct, and his per. verse and insolent refusal to testify before the investigeting committee, owing to the fact that it had lost its Democrat editor, and, therefore, all of the little, honesty and independence It ever , had? or was it due to the fact that inch a rebuke might tend to discover to the Leglslature and' the people the foulness end " iniquity of this usurper a ohom the "blanker" hid helped intoMce? • Many innocent persons have thought that when one cries "atop Wet," he that cries should be honest, and second, that there must be a thief somewhere to' be pursued. But when theynka" thus lilts up its voice theyfind their theories wrong. 'Whilst you editors GAZWITE • have never failed to give timely notice of each Individual wrong, and to characterize it and Its abetters in fitting language, you have properly abstained from that dangerous propensity of blaming the whole party for the dotage of a few of either party. The. people see this and will give you full credit for thus manfully speaking against all wrong, whether inter out of party, and also for that • other habit of yours, of giving due credit for things done right -and • well. The people also see the hollownesa o(-thuse professors, *Ns cry out wildly about economy and reform, and yet somehow fail toattach to 'each' aiticular crime -perp etrate d the odium which it waits: Rawest» SNAPPISH. Am. time belongs to us, for all tirao is hours. imrstormicacz In youth Is conspiracy spli*conifort in • Vosrart talk morectoillr thin Their tongues are longer. Wirt are blushes like little girls ? Bey cause they become women. 'WENN does a man Impale on blettelf t When he taxes hia memory., Tug young man who flew Into a pm. MOD. bu had his twinge clipped.'. Taw time to clinch an arpunent— When the attention of your audience is "War., wife, you am% say lever con. traded bad habits." "No, air; you gen. orally expand them." , Bakynconalproldhlts organ grinders. This is a further proof that corporations have no (musk In their) olds. . . , "Girinsuns," said a gambler on a Mississippi steamboat,. detected with two sou in his °cat sleeve, "I feel that I. owe you an explanation." Tan Rondout postmaster Fives notice .that hereafter everybody must "lick their own - stamps," else their letters won't go. His tongue has given out. Warormoron wits. declare that the rather of his ConnUT, in Greenough's align% Is saying: ..:Rere's my sword— and my, ' clothes are up at the Patent Office." ._. up," cried one cominde to an. other,"the ship is sinking l" "Well, whels the use of waking then 1" the other answered, as be turned over for 1 1 another nap. , A. TSAY handsomeyoung lady in Wash. itiguin says in reference to !Secretary Bohemia's bachelor -atablishment, "If (belittle home were a ship, how charming to be JIM maid" 'Live Mock Markets. .41kw 'loss, April 18.—Total receipts of. 'mitts, 5790 head. The market is 30 better than .on . Friday, but that much lower than a week ago. The outing avefaged od, with some superior pre mium cat tle of 9X cwt at 17X0, but ai of, • s h rinkage as would reduce them to 17 cents. Good steels brought 18 omits and - poorest 18e. the average being / 6 31 0 . A drove of 190 Illinois stems, of T cut., brought 151316405, 80 Ohio, of 8 met., 16340 k 40 Mismonria, of 894 owt., 14% a car of extra Caned's, of 9 cwt., 17340, 50 pounds per out.; a car of little 53( out., un st :dd wo t the ni e g p h . Oanadaa 130146; market slow and stock not all sold; raining. Sheep contlne de messed, with 17880 for week, and 91 cars fresh end 17 cars Statetudsyt there were stock being mostly sh ea red and worth vB :the best ma : y ear Mbilo for 70 up to 110 pounds; the stock brought 9er, 2 an line Ohio sheared, 109 the, 7X OI a car, 78 lbs, 8,4ic,• • car 70 lb', " do w o°l sheep, Or; the decline nor the week le more th an a cent.. Maim ow n ' t' l.oB i t be he , ber recelked,-10,170 for week and 29 ears to day; • car still fed, -165 lba brought he, slim; dressed steady st 120 Or aeon fed. Partaatutzkik• APTU /B.—Beet cattle In demand and a fraction lower: 'tales of 1,700 heed at 100610Vc Mr Win. $09340 fora tale to good 5ad.6,07340 for common. Sheep in fair demigod, with. galas 10,000 sa, axon( for sod . 7146 9 for wOol 'beep. _ held firmly, with maw& moo besairlirl9Bl4. Tne Toirl,Casting mania In Leeson. Anna Cora l Mowatt Ritchie writes from London as follows: Upon the drawing. roe= table of a lady of rank in London— a lady of high position and Irreproachable character—may. bei seen, beneath a glaze ease, a lovely dimpled tle foot, delicate ankle and rounde.d call, up to the knee. joint. It is &cast of the leg of Lady—,the hostess. In Bobo squire there is a small, rather humble.looking shop, you can parch - sae, for five shillings, a cut of one of the most exquisite of legs. The original [in flesh belongs to Lady----- - de and who went to to this little shop incog., had her perfect leg moulded and afterward generously gave the shopman privilege 'of selling copies of the cast, which he does daily, for It was quickly discovered to whom the bearnious leg belonged. One lady— the wife of a mayor of a town in theprov. Inces—came to London and bad two casts taken of her leg, one nude, endows with the nest little shoe, stocking and gar ter. Striinge to say—though no artist will call It strange—the leg with the stocking and garter produced an effect much from modesty th celebrate gotta 'unclad. Brucciani, the cast ' vender in Convent Garden drives quite a brisk trade in casting legs,' and has any quantity of models of all descriptions taken from life, and chiefly from noble life, for sale. Row this leg mania origin aced we have not beard, but there Is oer. tainly some explanation for this sudden position among the aristocratic fair to have their legs recognized. Perham it is obit because "a thing of beauty la • joy I forever," ith the iirirorress—wzbzeg.n .4 graliv . As, not exembsio youßzarlag wilt be intirted in Wad canons once for TWENTY-Fivz mire; each oat . tional r tine 'FIVE GENTS WANTS. yirANTED.-140,000 vvorlit of 11}D1T Ch.V.44415T1s LULA L.240a. *4-19 59 'WU th ILVtlgerAtraVillt AN - ONET TO LOA`v.-$5,000 to 1...tt on Ilan 11011.2tiAlL City Pt., '4-i, • latiotre t,r•address • . IATLAtit. 100AILDING. TWO wean-AI .11, story rooms 'with boardltus; .aliss day boards , * decassa tad as 103 round • UTANTED.— A few Boardima at No. SIB NORTH AVENCISC. srr Ti A few good Board- Toning and boarding at IN r ?. VET • amg " B ß aardera wanied. ANTED.-FMT s" J r ctty and country. Akpily at ImOtoruuttt (Moo, tk strrt, door nom Ottoma,' •WANTED. -10. LAI3OIIEI II B to .ork.sL fleshing. neatly tenOloyenent the Yege. through. Tile beat of fest , . Wad is gn.hi men. 0•11 at ...Der or AM(` nen) •TnnuffAili.d Ridge street . 7ANTE".—AL good FEMME COOK for Ord C... at • awe; =an + have toed re , rence.and andervaud her bad US%Note all,lo WANTED. - MORTGAGEB.. - $30,000 to Loan In larga matt moan°. at • Oa rate of Interest. THOILLII X• PETTY. BM, Bona wad Beal Zitata Brotor. tdo. llO Bralthaeld street. W2WANTEDA number of Lae 1 - 1 . and GlNTLaltreal . tagegs Lan Wbrlesals and Recut lay the AUSKIeIi retTehl 1.2122. soar, OUIT 25 sent. our hw e x• It .1 • e at side rojatolf aNalastele e bOOO tiler. 1. 'watches. Jewelry se F or sale e••rewhere. Adare.e.e., C at the Mlles Of tile TURKISH VA3.2 Co., 115 threttteheld street. Ylltsharste, ra. TO-LET rip° LE7'.-I'swo Cosetortaaty forntshed ble tor roar sout :men. A tow vay herswa WINS SCCOVIMOdattd alto, at Ho. TA roar arouse. rrLET, --Brick BOUM" of t ' emus. Hall. ti liot and Cold Water. large M. needy papered and patmud. situate 169 Matt. das.t. 601 team Al es:bear. Aao. BRICK. 1103u6 ot 6 Rooms No 138 Mtedm near Basep”n street, lid d. Allretisuy. Apply to W. P. mace. 61 Dimond: AllegtmaY. ------- LE'l'.-COIJNTRY t if l e i al lldad, wlthln 18 zinnia walk e crt f city Ball, el 'eakeny. tenon in terd atOrted. 9 reedit, and la new, cost ytaole and ofliega.% arcnit awe, •1011 earnlied 91 18 all Improvetmen••• Also. eatilaa• none. and Its tlla.fa,P.al.;•othed.olowat. The ."a""" a covered wilt floe forest trees, readel.ne lt troll • cttintry 7. al dec., with all the adiantanta of bell. very cent To-L W IRT.—A. * neatly finished NE HOUSE tratslirst,..f rDereLIET.--One toed store room and DWELLINO, No. 4 , 3 Otdo street. 3 from Dtamond and next dual to lhanalla Savings Hank. One of the Wet Moans. In the City. Kent moderato Atho, 31 WOMB in Mr rear of • Rid more room. [Mph , of mutate , W. OLESoli._4 ls olde .eat: TO.LET. 110IIIIE. oontalalog 9 room.. volte gas and water complete. No. 9N Lacick street. • ....A.1900101399 esatatalag 9 roosaa, with gas andel . complete. at No. 10 *slant tarots, tux Wad. ktlegba9y. • • • - ZllOlllO PATTEILISOX. iplS $7 PaeblAill street . Alleih..7 CUT. P rro LIT:•-• nevellol7Bt Oir4 1 roams and I%acre. of grohnd at Yleming motion, 'I milts fmm Pittsburgh. on the P. Ft.. W. AO. FL IL, ang rent low. =entry 1M 149 Federal Bt Allegheny. - • • ' VOA RENT.--The Three Sten .az BRICK wAuzuoltalley, rear of No.llllo Wood str eet. f or med? Chore 000ndoo O I Wm. Masktorl • 00. as • ttroom 11 . •ato c u. • :No.WlltalitifkNeitoodit. p 0 LET.—A Tavern Stand, Na. 113 Third - sienna. Baal liirelYnin on Iltib avenue. ?Um lisaldenoo on lAA Wsalanz ton Third avenue H.W. Anew sad omen on Ita;66 stmt. Hasemant Yew. Z TT and 19. C0.. 1 . 161.6 (JAZ LAI .6Uo96rts at taw. - 96 Pith avenue. a I; m, Ir'IIIIVIDEND NOTICE. -true Inreelore of the BILLIUZBUIte and LAWSZNCIIVILLE 111111..131C CO. bees, OM haeleash-1 Dteldent of FIVE PZB CENT. Ibr the last six mouths. tallehh , fOrthislitt et the °mea of the TftWllt. fla-pihare. • • Jofllf DIED Ti Ii3LIMII2IIIIO. /SIC. ... arNOTICE-An election for rrestderat and sir Tilitotork of Um BElA.ll.l,BBtrhe AND LANB.KNOILTILLZ sanxim compisr, to eerie daring the sem . leg yes/. welter Mid as the TOUT, 120IISZos the TIUST YOZIDLY Or MAT, Weems TWO .dlol7RVelock r. le. • . . JAI. ARCO, Eleernary. ' BlihorslOito. Agra le. lira. spittet b T. LatiIiTREWE HOTEL. Provietor, Car. Pen a 6 and litb, formerly old Caul. FASHIONABLE „ MERCHANT TAILOR, E.ep. Voust.tlf an band Co:Os. Cassie:Aro wad Iresttugs; &.o• eenelemnn•e nislstalte." No., 93.1-2 Smithfield St., ririssuEou, ?A. 57:800l,o Pollan[ nada to order to tho latest • opt. rvoirac NOTICE. Ewing been appointed 11A8and 4113 YETIS IntsPICTOR foe AdegbanY Pouni7. uotteie • la hereto /Inn that until nit neeeseinrollee and . Neehanleal Testing Nactibierg eau Piprovided. Ile Do iound at [ha 071191.07 THY NAA TIONAL YOONDYY AND PIPS, WOlLlig, The:Mr-third street, near Penne Pittsburgh. pi T ARL Asa.-96sale THE WEEKLY GAZETTE WI Till EIMP AID anus= , and Fondly NOWIIIISIED PUBLISHED IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.. No fanner, =cassia, or Ixercbsat. atoald =1:1 = Wes subseribers. Clubs of Clubs of tee • Cape •be faralsbed gralultonaly to UM seat. Mr of • CUM of tea. Postmasters ars agm Med to set ss assets. Address. rzrerimizelcußED & co., intopairroßs. LIGHTNING RODS. 1570 is the thirteenth year of thte intr ouotion of the CIOPPCR TUB- AR LIGUTNINO ROD. WITH SPIRAL ►LANG and of the thousands we bora et eetle d, no rod has Salted to protect the handle • Thiciact • val. more lulu favor than all other commendatloas. We may state, however o th er to num.,. trals.•scientific coninittecs have &welded the Manion Rod the prefereace—it wan never beaten la any contest. It has been corn mended by many mos of the hlghert standlea the eliantilly world as the hest protection against tightnina ever Invented. It Is a complete suot• eteeWherever latroduet from Our Monomer. ere. leading over the past decade, embraolug many cities and towns from Omaha to Charlenton. Its advantages, ate that, owing to Its peculiar construction; elVicity is admitted to the Saner suitace, thus u e ti e lising what heretofore wss a ...to., end its spiral e.t.a which lead the cure rent by the °onus natural tolls ufarellient ; the material, copper, la the boot available metallic cooducter, and , mean altogether , its ga metal /e Meal to twenty Iron reel; It nuer rut. and Dever unseat of order. We employ skilled workseen.te attach these rods to buildings in two or conntry. The prime when out up le ao cents per foot. Sad SS 00 for taio. lio aster cberees of any hind. LOCKHART a CO.. MAN IiVACTUILICES, M3ll FINN sTater , spit:est :Tarr _ LIPPINCOTT'S 111111E141, FOR MAY, Fauxso tlOne. , . ANTHONY TROLLOPZ'S 11ZW NOVEL. ..313 HAIIItT HOTSPUR Or HUHSLETII- '4.-, . wArrz ~ was T. li) Wm.. ' H. •nitertscorrs *Loins's.. 11.1% A POEM. By IlltußOL N. 1314.38. Se• ..LIPPINCOTT," ILLOATIVA.,, Tor May. THE lICEIo Or irroxirrox Action THZ ATLANTIC. By JUSTIN VoTARTHT. • N.• ••LIPPINCUTT." BLAGAZIE Z" for 111.1. THE VIROINIA. TOULST. el EDWARD • . POLLARD. ILLUSTRATED. • B...LIPPINCOTT,' lIA11•TINZ,. for 11.7. NATIIkiiIIL HAWTHORNE. By TIMMY T. TUCILERMAN. S MAGA Bee ••LIITINCOTI' 7.INL" tor Nay. HOW I POUND MT PATE. - 37 _MR". W. A. . • THOHPBON. IN...LIPPINCOTT,' WAHAZINV. for ILay. THE CNA' IN LLEHIND. POETRY AND ART. 117 MRS. WANT A. LLOYD. • "es ...LIPPINCOTT'. MAGAZINE" for May. ICCINTEICITY Al A PURSUIT. Ey WA.L. TIER IL 1150.1-IIN. .• . ' Sot ..LIPPINOOTT'S MAGAMEZ,. tor 11.7; THE CONIWGIWOXLL 117 WO WARY P. : . ILLS.. . ~ . . . Sep ..LIPPLECOTTII DIAGAZINZ,, for May. THE VICAR OP BULLHAIIMPON ICIJNOLII- Di" ). By ANTHONY TROLLOPIL ILLUS. THATIb. lAN "Lterniccrrrs MAGAZINE ,. for BIN.. 01T1871C3 AND QUICRIT.S: TART I. By 8.8. • DODO". • • . 141...LIPPINCOTT'S 11.11.0AZINE" for IT. ZTERANIONIA: A TALL By LOOSE S. DEIHL - Bea "LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE" for Hay. MARL A POWS. BY ROSE T.BRY ON ••LIPPINCUTT'S MAGAS tyno for May. WIDOW BEDIYTT IN PHILAIALPERIL. S. ••LIPPINCOTT'II MAGAZINE ., t g May. OUR MONTI' LT GOSUP. 4,7- 5. “LIPPINCOTT•II MAGAZINE" Or Est. LITER...TURN, OLTHZ DAY. NN ..LIPTIFICOTT'II MAGAZINE,' for May. SUBSORIPTIuN. OS. "MOLL EUIABILIitIa. PROSPRCTITS. PREMIUM LIST, AND CLUB RATES 11AILLD ON APPLICATION. I. B. LIPPIIIMYTT L CC.. 711 and 1111ds1- katlltreet. CHARMS CEMETERY. VolScis -lElzialps - BURIAL LOTS. . . • . • ,- The Tenstem of Chartiers Cemetery will held row' PUBLIC PALM of Barlid Lel.. on toe . .• Cemetery thou le. ur bee Ste , . awe, eekltortng at 10 o'clock S. K., OR • , RiTtranAT MYR 43d, IBTO. &edema:Ming' ? hATU RDA t, April 30.0, salt). , SUL [URI:MY. May lib. 1810, tiA4SUBIPAT. May Ilfth, 11111.1. , z Chestiest Cemetery is situated on the Telliper• umwellie and Manilield Pima Bose, about 5 collet trona the Myer sad onwenwWT of • stale from Cemetery litellon, Pmt Dub lin Itstlroad.. This is tiow Ile ONLY !noon ousted %.. Cemetery ap ar t ' , dor 'melds." It vsp chariot d and setfor tassel purposes MUGS. IA , is not netemary to speak of the div o t ads. Uses it possesses for beauty of Ir= tetnilkittat..l ?TAT:n.II. beritlffel Cnertlos yaVey; and lehltrt IS tenter the Oltle• . az a enrenterltwe boronitpr. Cll. "1:1 1.0 " seen as t on orbid Its ever being rem •or en erahrd try any or town. The grounds ha l'lt be . n ...rutty plotted Into at alone and a n. geg. the manages eau offer the m, as eligible lots at prices to .021 the parses of ell. and mach tea low Um peewees., maws. in the eat , oweentriel. She decorations sad impro•ement • Adresse, mule ty lot holders will conies. 1RT02.127 WllllOl4. e Metelle, il bewds of tamilles and Harl a n Lot hey. 000 0 01 pureassee • Vaintiy Burial Lot are partienlarly Menton tothesemles.andur to come al ones and miket selection of a Lot FILM ° Value tolirilini... and boroughs esn reach the Ceoseteey oy tastes OR ARCOINIR -IRROIR Tmeln. leaving Um Maori Depot. at 111.20 A. yi.; leaving Birnuatham ntation at Ulan A. Ms leavUii7 empenmegville iStaUon a. 71.110 A. al.; sad ge off Metalit atCsmeier . Mattes. Tritill• Mani In Um ant:Boon at Bin ail OMNI P. MG 1011A2 ._- . IMILDI.Ne MOTS, HOUSE AND - LOT, Sherman and Stockton MIMI& TuveTsui% sA.T-vs: on atozDAY. Nay ing..as 10 Olga*. there wUlbo sold oaths bressaso a 01 od Mane *lSt. Orphans` Coon orallogboalosanty, Nub sots. noted on tbs soars at gtostso - no* Igen= annua IVO virt.S.Uvolum7. SS Si ISO. Ugh on widen Laconia Mr/BLit noodling o f 'l5l rooms In good biastlattio condition. Also tbis sessivig 'moot tot oa Rooms wren., NT by 1110 Wt. Also; ono lot unser of landussays. au sad truer lane. SO oT 14 buss son SU Mr salaam% lota ON Onus= ovsisunosok if b 1 tut. Tim Put lairsousonts sonar Woo lobs dastrinds too prints ingidoseda Sarni—thabsigrd sash; boluonta two lonely Munn&Ma . elleacer. CHAN D ELIEIVI4, BrackeU, Pendant% mn) IXTURES OF ALL OESCRIPBO. water. For Gas or OiL Invon TO• matt's, oar IF*ThG STOOL 07 ~.. tom Ito tlitts.itstgge 'orrinPir% v i a iaakkirri=omort at ltaDU . WELDort ar, KELLY, Imaim. iliii ismorisoir; , 147 WOOD ITIBff, near Fifth MI . airoresen to. ottoool ad mttas. au an Steam rt . .. _ to. lotto taus • - VoBooLlCM.2rpoisi tis i vrtAr. Ara '....' r Peo ..1 Waded 02;4. Bided 04 pi of 05.... c 0...