The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 02, 1870, Image 1
GAZETTE: =LI VEN IMAM; REEL) Comer Sixth Are. and Smithfield St b. Praankabi, :r. P. uougToß„ a. P. REED, = Iflwcwflp.ll'etlflfll :4 wan. per yeor rettol by Center. per week THE DAILY GAZETTE. GENERAL NEWS MIOHIOAN has Strack oil.: 141111 Vaxiiirtik II a lioaat , FrboXii ILLINOIS has Mmi.l.ock for a town: Mix Xl.6dersita is lark from Europe. Ilikattir Horn 'is ' Tea original In..' --the diorite. • A tit.ow that hurteth not—The blow• of a Hower—Puschinillo. Neer - the chimney for a studio—Ono that Monkail I Ile.i HrActitns dente% ho Mite the ('ont• orde. pt is his brother. Mac. Allll-SAOR-3ICFAILLA ten. ...moo!: N writitigherlilograoy. - Tux Now Tory ruin thinks the • Peris tailors struck when their irons were hrs. MOrrfi for unstitreiniful croquet-player*— . Hoops deferred make the heart sick."— Putolderfto. • • • ' r fit I•liiltlaks" waste. ihisik *the? Wive disc vend a Ilentile plot to areassinato • brother Brigham. NORDONsibill.ri, Of Sweden, pnilairkli to go for the pole, via Spi4lier goo. in 1871 and 18 Z. ' AO ungainly. deformed beggar in New Orleans IN worth vopoo in real 'state and nine a stock brokerage business A Now Ont.Y.taa editor has ill* soh tallied the juatiee of Ida alrameitir by a Moodieaa duel with Sti actor. . Ovrat 200 Conituotwpi bay« plign«t h ro gue-lit to Mr.libmistone to take, up the lel -let question during tho present nession. A kraxurra.t.isx.in speaking of a men of indisputable sttdoiditv..said: 'l'd Rennin. , is perfect brute h« Hoots only instinct I" . Xins Egg" WEBB has. been having a theatrical benefit at- Snit Francisco. - She loot her effinita by the tlolden City wreck. W. A. WaNTON has been appointed .12e mire!. of the .00teltutati sad Mackinaw Railroad Cutnpaiti, ai Greenville. 'Dark,. Couuty. A -2 , 7ew gentleman has in. vented a machine for preparing the:ramie plant fibre for market. It grindsmit 1200 pounds a day., - • , . A Idxruari.ts agriculturist lost Ills life to the vain etlbrt to rescue en idolized fan : ming mill from alien which consumed lila ham last week-- : , ; • . has a preacher wliii getii• Ids rougregution In church; locks the door. and preaeLes to , tlion untiLthe deacons rolled a specified atniiiint. A incr.xt : horrid mouse in litleldkiwat Misfile, frightened a fair Trenstrry clerk . to destlilast week. Olio had worn rate in her hale without tthealilinv u t.r . DitO,DON't , tie* operallouae,.frOui pod. Temper's plans, is to have all Invisible or cliestra and-cost 0.000 thalers.. That cwill maks l thereisnry.si ,Srauxier.' NAN FRANTONNlprOltlaied to tax the t'hinese gatubliug houses for a fund to pay the eapenses of the .female slacks who want to retUni to flit: Flowery - King , dom. • - 'ADDITIONAL Ileße , front Cuba ft -girding' the counter revolution on the part of the volunteers to looked for with n t rworl • deal of interest by the offieinlA and In politieal rinds. ' : ' irtittl %V, iSeilikiin Itie lour. chased a camera hair abiad in New 1011, for his mita, at tlat etla•n,•e fist. tla.a. KO 1k k. . a Lioated aaw•ntili AN English farm laborvc Wad reeentle wedded In the parish-cherub, and lilt Lehi . e dropped. dead La it fewntinutelt after.. He was single, utarrlAl and 'widowed- within ari hour. Iv. is eatitindedat the Treasury Depart,' mint :that the public debt -statement for the present month will chow a seder, lion in tho debt of not less than flee mill tone of dollars. . VETO& EYLNVEt. kaa been breaking I oat with the_ measles, erysipelas and Oar , Luisa, all within a few months, but proba bly would prefer several more such to one PoPitiOr outbreak. Titf slat of Mrs. McFarland against the P. C. & St. Louis 11-allway Companv Was settletiby compmmise in the Cirruii Court. • of.,Etrook county, W: Va., Mts. AleFarbural receiving t.1.35b. TIIR, Senate Committ, un Public Lands ham decided' to report favorably _upop the bill allowing a subsidy of lands to.a.hdln cvnatmctingtlin.ltiregua. Branch of the Pacific Railroad. TUE lady teachers of a New Orleans school recently adjourned N. the play. ground-cud settled a misunderitanding lif ter the rules of the P. B. not la the pees" mace of their admiring scholars. - AN esvitayor of Louisville regrets that ids confidence in a fellow-muntryman just over from Faderlar.l Induced him to lend him 4'oo and a gold watch and chain,. since hie sudden disappearance a day -or two after. . , - 'TnRRR Chirgee prisoners In a Sacra mento court the 'other day, were hand cuffed" by tying — their pigtails together One fell down stairs and lost toth'ititi scalp and his C 111113.1 1, to go where the good Johns go. Ciscfssari painters rent fashionable houses, cover the front with gaudy Awns, and Penn remove to another house which they decorate similarly, getting the ad vantage of two or three first-rinse ndver. tinementit by this means. AK Illinoisan lout become the fifth hus band of a woman, just to we what edict it would have on him, as be heard 'that her Brat husband ran away, that the: peered hung himself, the thlt'd abut himself, and the fourth drowned hlnutelf. > . NEW YORK ravings banks have over waren million dollars of unclaimed depos it*, and It In proposed that they atoll build from these •funds a' borne for diem . blast soldiers - and tailors, and nit eitylum for the orphans of the slain. A PIInPESSOR of natural" science In a New Engiand College use.d-annually to astonish the students In .natural phlioso. phy by remarking, when the time came ?or assigning a certain portion of the test I,,stk, .'rhe risk. may ir9 - At a meeting of the Howie Committee on Eloctioun it was agreed that Henry D. buster, who contested the scat of. Hon. John Cocotte, should be allowed the RUM of $3,500 to defray expenses incurred. , The, claim presented by kir. Foster amotuactl t 054,000. . Tug editor of the Indiana fit utfrot-ad suoltbdioii a contributor in thin style: !'Now, sir, next time when. you underiake to 'm incer a production, do no In some logical Milner; &net snatch up your pen and go sib -muting alorg in a style that shows -You to be an unconscionable woe `. IN El = • CUINFLICTING amounts continue to be te cetvert.trcnn the 'lndian country. Strung hopes are still entertained that a general ... . •war may be avoided. Aa vet no open eat , break has occurred, and if prompt mess: urea are taken at once it Is believed at the .11 - Indian Bureau that there will be Mine Play/era dwellings ate now being erect - s ed in New York by the following persoos at ' li . • the coetgiven : ?tita. Mary • Mason Jonce, , n ; $150.000: 1)r. n,%V. Brooke ,$70,00 0 ; i; eltarloi , Dugan,. $/10,000: (Utica CrConor." • +q, $70,000: Willis , Janes, $80.000; P. Lorril. • A - lard, $00,000; Lawrence Keep, $1.25,000. y A .`Tnn merry nrat of May."—Firatyoung „; wife :—"Oh 1 tide hortid bonsomoving— lel ain't you distracted about it dear?”. Sec eij_ and - acn—'o dear i no. We have it ar .r2? ranged, nicely. Clunk* will iee to the i , 4, furniture awl things., and I _will superin - tend the removal of Fido myself."— :i ~, ~ qi [PsmaincUo. - . . . d;noon deal of. . testimony has been taken-by the Senate — Committee on:Peri. - %i:4 aims in reference to the claim of Mrs. I .- •-- - - -t, • Lincoln for Petadon. It) t diltcoveted that l' i - together with_ the aid given by:others and , .... • • proerty. left her by tlr. Lincoln. she is - ..,,. 4 welt enoegh otr In worldly goods, and the • ,, , ,, ; i, -, Constance has decided to report advenmly Ail., on ljer altint. • ....,...V:-.4 Voltz is a mere child in 31bn:tenets—. ..- • .. , •!asfg. ' Minnie Wilkine--not 'quite twelve' yenta -':••••''.',,i of awe, Who recently became the mother --4"-_ of a girl baby that weighed seven and a g,, ''" - half pounds at its birth. Mother and babe :VP , . • . • ' , - . - • • . , .. -- .. -.. .. ..-... ... -..-- _ . . : ' - • ......... • ...... -...• .......... - ....... .. . • N ."./. ' ' 'S.-- . . - . -1. • / , \. , ,.. 1: ..., __ ~ . , / C 1 11.1 7 . I -• . jig - i 4, , . I . 'lett t . -..... . _ .. . . . . • . ESTABLISHED IN 1786. GE are curd. to be titling Avel!—latt fur a eolduiiruaie, nndt tor that of Minneauta, the talk. deem to bi 11114 . 0 Ci tUld Uie production not only premature, but tin. natural. Exviittp..NeE PI,ANK, lintingly Connertirld. In her 105th year. and re rollerta dintinetly the Indian war Avhoop multhe El•Vgatitiounty War. She Is quite feeble. add ton modeNt to do the knitting for the whle neighhorlum.d. walk. to ,hurrit ten udh, every Sunday. chop her own wood, &g.: 'Pit..". Oil (II V 'lib,, . nude tando tbot as the now Stub: Treasurer goes into office, Ames and ''the pl - 01111.11ellt oil operator will start a new *oink In Titusville. It makes this Antrim:tit entirely non matter of news, without any intention of inoinn sting that the course of these two gentle men In Ilarrisl owl; lost winter, in the elec tion of State Treasnrer, has anithingto'do with the establishment of this bank. 1 ' i • itrAtiaN is sutra to Lot, gas in pi ,es front the Funitentvale coal mines, re miles nit . It ran he furnished at one c ht 1 per hundred cubic feet in Berlin.. anti nine, Thousand cubic fret have the heating pow er of a ton of the lost coal, which costs in the city temdollars. Workk are building to nmiZe 'lowly ihree millions of cubic feet tinily. If this is a success We shall soon lutvi. all oni fuel from coal Mines in nipiii, knotetal of on railroads. AT. Montictllo, fin „Saturday. 011,m:4 A. Pft . l. - ite anti Mae Stapleton, SOW had Insen driiking, fell out . about some small mattt-r, and agreed to nettle it by re tiring to a Count by themselves, in the dark, aml_linitiog the thsir. Cod. Payne had to knife and Stapleton, n rev,deer. situne eitizt•ns, .to hearing n shot, burst open tin- ths - o- and found Stapletott with Ilk throat rut and Payne Kiii4 through the lung,. 'it. , wormer wan not 1.X11441.41 10 Let it WllOl thought thut Thu latter . would re cover. • tiEr. IlEzitv \VAUD BEF.eittn lately sent the following note to the t•noprietor of iht(-.New York Lrdstrri • —"?41 - 1*!tet BoNteltit-1 • have-just rect•ivetl r. curious letter front Mit-1111;am and I give it to you rcrfsitivt: ".oswasso t'rrs - . Mich_ "•avrtii. -1 hart, leant of unto nil , . wrote letters and forgid to sign their 11R111 ,. , but never before met a case in wltiett a 'man signed his name and forgot to write the letter. t t 11. W. B." 00Ni - use:rt. for the completion of the f'llentipeake and Ohio road - front (lattice to the Ohio (ono hundred miles) have li . cn.n awarded, and the time for their fulfilment fried, under heavy, penaltien, at Mar I. 1871. 'lint contnicts for the heavy work on the line from flattley rantward !tam also been lot. This portion of the road, owing to the tunneling: heave cub( told embankments along the mute, it will re quire tiro, and a half yearn to finish. About two thousand laborers, are already at work. and their number will be increased in six thousand within two weeks 'ruin. Engineer Department will shortly covome work in rebuilding Fort Sum ter, which yet remains in the condition in which it was left at the. lose of the rebel lion. It id proposed to "use it an It battery ratheCtlum n 24 IL fart, and eonnequently the works will not be rebuilt in do tingjnal dimensions. bur of leas height and greater thickness. and better fitted to witlinutud the effects of o earaillUed innultaniment. Much of the original Material is available, and the experus- of rebuilding will not be exorbitant. it aptsvirn lit anti proper that the ilovernmes,t,should again tniattlinh thin defense, not only on Illsh,lll.lpf Its value lu tithe of war. b u t for reanohn of a IlatiilllAl rhnmrtec Tnr. ramore which pare been carmut for neeeral day+ that the Senate founding bill is dead, killed hr the Ways and Means Ctintraittee,ltave some fontalatlatilett th e y are not entirely true. 'the Senate hill in en amended that Its own tither would not know it. eeuator Sherman, author of . it, is reported to Ist tzTtHltiV vent - ti at the coarse of the Ways and Mean, (..'ontatitu, and to sae that the bill is entirely intrllt lens. The tate of Interest to KO lore that 'lloutwell saw bonds cannot bu stout to nay amtnnat. The cumpultor!, section in re gaol to banks in sum-tided so that it will be a t ect.mble to the books. Then, a recite ittut reliable 1111110 N On the subject, awl prolsibly'arn ttearly eprreet. Tut: reputation of the last Letrinlature becomes daily morn infagirobs us its pro ceedings are developed. It now aptwars that a bill was passed, Intended to divert itl0,0(10 Iter innum for the nest ninety nine rears from the State Treasury for the benefit of railrand company in the north eastern part of the State. i;ltich has no Pl intence except on paper. 'flitt'project Yeas dinguinetl as a 'hamletss hill, anti an amendment, covering the desired object; wan quietly panned to the document in one of the houses, and passed through both without ever having been read. On the last day of the an-Anion it was hurried through the blovernor's deparimt•at by the inapoltunitien of state of the mettatern, who represented It sonlocal measure, and in the press of biotin-ens its true object was overlooked. There 1.4 _reason to lieliorti that the (ranters of the hill over reaclonl thinneelves tout used laugnage wltb-h is Of. equivocal. that they cannot obtain a Tiff: San Fraucisco' Nair, says: on? gold preduct hon fallen 1 6 - daring the pant eight yearn from rytt,ooo,ooo to $23,- 000,000 annually. The yield 14 lferi, the year for which the geological aurvev com puted mining statistics, wan WM.000; lidded an to source whence derived— quartz. $0,500,000; placer and gravel. $2l ; 000,000. The skid . per capita of men em ployed wan not actually me:ermined, but in imrer tf pay fuller( mining 'wages, *6O to .t. 70 per month, the rate munt have ezceed. td $720 to sS4otier veer. Since that date the mliguitt yielded Ity quartz mining hat Alight!) . increaned, and may ho emimated at abont $7,000. 0 0 0 : The }it ' ll from other mimeo loin in the., same time fallen off from $21,000,000 1.1/ *16000.000. 111 1800, the yield of gold in Australia, per capita. war: alluvial Minere, t..T.13.32: quartz:ad , ners, 1?.401.30. The aggregata annual net profit of our quartz mining interenkin not known, but it in known to be small: In cumperinou, the gold quartz mining in Auatrnlla Outwit to advantage, and fore man the value of thin interest in Callfor. 3ftr. who recently announced Minna( as. an independent raw didaw for Congress In the Vtla District of Maryland, has thought. better . of • It, and now withdraws from thg Finns. He has appearently become satisfied that the Ihmorratic party of the Vtlt District, and of - the Htate of Maryland, will looore the resuitajif_the !'.4.ldetuaintrirea."—ltnd. fight their battles oer again upon • the good old platform Of a White Mann Hoy merit.and the „resolutions of 119. In hie addiesa withdrawing from um canvas, he ways, - .1 have no fear but that your core , ventionm will, when they meet, rercind the resolutions of the Central Committee, and in their mead will lay down and splice as great distinctive plank , in the Dem ocratic platform, 77ent Me io called Fif keno, ?or buo—,:iLtw,noti tutionra in vnnn,vr.turd Matter-41'00 nod of nn /0 Ire'. nod as. refit entitled to Mc obedience of 1111 U citizen of tfe United Ntot,.. See to it nay friend‘, that thin or something like it will he the foundation of your action: Yegurilleas of COURVICIICeP. oryOnt *volition will be the moist abjeet." . . . Stwnto MArin's*.A . ittiitTTL— Slnie-prejUdice .11Fqt 1.41 excited against the tine Of wetting machinist on the score of their injurious effects on health. As the result of (itn. , investlgnilons on the subject, , (Britipli Mirliertljotirioil)ltrisy avow oar conviction that these abatements have iteen greatly exaggerated. They apply, we-believe, chiefly to thisie worked by one foot only; and we are quite unable to discover that there is arc kind of ob jection, on the ...nit. of health, to floss. in which Lnth fetrate employed. in;'Atneei lea, where Otte use of ittitchirits.,:is le( m ore t runnion than with, us, the athortion of Medical men:, has liCett gocid deal directed to the Subject, 'and with", A.,t , be lieve, tolerable unanimity of result. Against the douhle.pedal machine in row own use in England, as far as tee can learn from Inquiry among those whohave had them for many years constant .111- 14911.1C111, ;tiara in not the slightest evi. denee. Of their sanitary , advanta,ges In saving Mule front tt sedentary au - yty titelmine occupation, and thus favoring to. lasation and exercise. , it is not neresaary that we should speak. EUROPEAN GOSSIP Tn~. priu the do Metternich isikanger iticly sick.' &N► itostiEvlc ig — itaintinfen group of 14.11.4 (or tile Der of King of Prussia has onlered fifty thonitighbred hornen in Egypt. 'nil.: tunnel thmugh Moinit Conk will In• in running order next August. CIIRISTINE Nn.p.sox,. the celotiratnnt prinut donna, in to sinit title counlry thin fall. Ilourtss SviisialtrAillr. the original (Intuit Ihiehese, of ileiolstein. has n o w four children. Oxi.v .even luenibersof tlte Chamber of l'eers under King Louis the Eighteenth. are still alive. . , . . THY. pret.eut• Mayor of ' 'Palermo Vim iti the year 18.17. almost tortured to death by enter of King Bonita. Tuft Empress of Russia is unable to take any solid -fisftl, and she Aye» now en• elusively on milk, eggs and sage. RICHARD WAtINEIL skim,' distingulah'ed flerniam paychlatists biiHere, has been partially insane for somei time past. Ei.-QuxEN Isanni.z.a 16s a new lover in the person of, a 11111tAil iwblmnsu, who gambled hiS W1W1.% Tartu w away In Paris. ADELINA P.m' cleared last year 1.10,0 M francs. She is said to Ivo on very cold farms With her husband, the Marquis de Caul.. 'FFENtimii'slltltr opera. limnd tut," is said to Ins the greatest failure popular composer of "tat limn& •liesso - has vet made. NI , of the Roman Bishops preached other than at 'l'elletri, and. in inorseof Serlll.lll, called railroads. telegraphs . the printing preini!•isteentins of the • BtsmAncu'ei diarner unfortunately is nothing but delirium !roue.. lteaide 'drinking twat quantities of wine. the Prus sian Chants , llor ia mild to 1* an habitital morphine eater. Tsixnn are pnly tire . pretty woMeti Wong the 'leading artremwa of Paris. Young horn, wrwhom was martini the Monthyon prize. a fm.y.yeara ago. is the hanihkoneAt of thorn all. •• nn CUAMPAI/NY, n fanhinnable deaf mute. and tim wife of n fellow.uf: ferer. Count do la Foresi - reeently gave a billlant soiree. attendodordy by the um,er. tell deaf mutes of Pail, A. PI , II. Jlt., in him work, "Vnual de Femmes,"• derlaree that women ''reta ni more in emancipated than she van Is , re made; that her dbt les have have linen eetnit halted Jinni the beginning, as ItILVI , roan w' house is wad to sit, in furititun•, it than tint• other it will be rtmuerot it. the Emperor Princiwa allow a mon% i•xquiriito to decoratiiin, and work of a in Pada. Princoaa. Bert d, is drat cousin Na 106,11. eltanutniz Ducheee of Parma. Mee° of the Count tie Chambord, is lito luckt reeittient holy goldun men. whit% the Popoltle.etee anttruttly andresentedur• lug Lent to one of the antodiltiviatt prim ofthe,liourben trim•. Obn tirtzcrr offered to mak, the. enotoru- Dr.! lisitu for M. llut latter rue ',zed to become a eandi,ftte foir um‘ of the vacant .rata In the French Academy. °Wrier ILittutolf said he WAN'AiI busy that he um., unable to make tlamos visit.. Entpress Etttr,rnie has dismissed fiwt• id her lndles et humor. The muse of Shia utletpevted measure has Inca the dis covery-of the fart that tie , hulks in qua.. th.e i‘ere en too intituate IVilltinCS With ,Cl l / 1 121 gentletuen entployeal at the Tuil eries. TUE - Klug of hair t very waned of lila esploit era higiter.7hut thn Itnfl n Yme nide assert, 'on ithat they mit gores au thuritv, hat ife: Majesty never vet 'hot ..r stabbed a ringia sutintal in t& tiff , : and that, diteitig his hunting enounlonn. all the niateting envy demo Ty his altin.de: The Richmond Dianater. • The balinring_wdilitional partic:idora have toc ti teeels. , il of the terrible calamity that 4 . 1111. i to RL hmiapl Wednraday Shortly alter ,It‘ren S. %1., and when he c.nui waited but tbe.:reeence of the udgrot to rouiph,te the truck and titer - 11 the lottevAinge, a eluarp crack true weird in the eentn , of Alio door, then an• titer, then the door beam to sink, Awn-1y t firm. bet, t , fort: am, man in tweet • • . . - could v.-ape, Own. Own it went with tituntikroun clash into the hall of del Rate„ below, taking with it all who had filled the ecntre of the room, and sheeting so clone up (wards the judges that, while the reporters on the aide of their table next to the bench were saved. doe who sat on the outer side, WSs carried.ulf and killed. f;kurcely had the dust started to rise from the first fracture before - the rest of the tins'. taking in the gallery with itk ''thronging occunants. also fell, the pause being scarcely that of- a seninil, and then, upon the struggling, commingled mass below, fell iu tin. walls. tearing with them the ceiling. - &, sudden. so awful, PO thorough a de. struction by the fall of an edifice has tar paps never before been recorded in Our, day. Of the scarce three ltundredpersons whin jacked the small court, room, fifty. nine were killed outright. two have since died, and one hundred and sixteen were more or lees twriotudy wounded. making in all considerably over half of all-in the , MOM killed or wounded. The scenes on the Capitol lionare wee uch aS (aloud be des...TH.l. In aeveral rodaneen wives came utssi the bodies of heir husband.. One of them was w hocked that it Is scarcely hoped that she live can lice through the day; another I Inane, with but Ilttln hope of her . strew cry. A merulwrof the Legislature describes his fall a! followw I heard a low rumbling sound and felt •loyself sinking rapidly; I was facing the gallery and saw it falling towanl me. Fortunately it did not reach me. • I saw the men scrambling over melt other in the gallery, and heard what !mew ed to be one unearthly yell of agony: Then came the crash, and.i sank into dark Hera. I found myself under a mass of rubbish with a deed. body over me. a wounded man undmsne.'and -annther nt my side. The poor fellow under me said, "Oh, me! But tr I could only fear hind always as Ido nowt How, wicked I have been all my 'Lyn! Oh, Ood, forgive me! Spam on, and I will be a true follower of ,Jeans." The =mat my wide exclaimed: "Oh, Death wham La thy sting! Oh, (have, where Is thy efttioir I beard a number of cries all about me; some were speaking about their wives; other of their children; whileetheraOrerit wgging.WAr; be lievittilidy. et-them died; frisin for, althodgl4. but little:lmre inytelf, I should have died from suffixation if .1 had not been removed when I scan. - • Mr: Joynes.tells the following touching incident concerning - Dr. Brock : was sitting behind Dr. Brock, and fell tinder hint; I lay with my mouth to his cheek, and could feel him growing cold. He ask ed my name; I told hint who I was.' He said, am dying. Tell my poor wife how. much I loved her and thought Of her WI my last moments:" • An experienced' aiddteci. with has re viewed the .plan of the Capitol, Looping,; says that the girder which gave Way was comp osed of two pieces of timber • totted together, making when combined.an area of 1:1 by 20 Inches. It was formerly sup ported ,by columns: which were , subse .prently.remoVed td 'the' npiaar ance of the Hall of the House of Del- Notes. In the centre;of the girder was a mortise which reduced- the - available steeneilt to 01 by 20, inches. .Theirdal er ror was in making interior changes with- out esaminlng the girders with reference to their capacity to endtere the new stress placed upon them. • Titit word "plebiscite". no common in Paris news the past fortnight, is the French form ; of the Latin word rplebi. biscitmn," and is merely • a high Sounding name for n special election. or, strictly spc.wking. a decree pawed by, the whole body of the people at n pp eeial election; though the word is loosely applied to the decree, the submission of the decree to vote, and the draft of the decree dbletimed in the Corps Legielatif. The draft is More properly called a "salami consul- LULL" signifying both a decree. of the Senate and a debate therroi). ' PITTSLTRGH, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1870.- FIRST EDITION. i~iID TG IIT • N t 4 .1 , 11i BS" C.XBI.E. - Plot Against the Life of Napoleon ttl. '• cater!ett—Nninernos Arrests --tieltal ment i ' On the Subject of the Plehlss ritual—The Massacre ky Greek Brig - Junds--Ilaniptet of the Goya! Academy of Arts, Londou—Address of the Sul tan of Turkey to Ws Counellom— rprlsing of Volunteers In Cuba Con. Aradlcted—Serrano wlll - Resign the , 11( 2 4nei of Spala—Bloniarek's Con. !llama Precarlous-rAds lets from the West !tulles. UJ ipliisyypb to 4 tba Clu•4ur`tb k)•..,,,,Y1 MEM Pitta. April is reported Thal the Pope boa advLsed the French clergy to (*aid...their in iltience and-vote.) on the viable& ot the /drat 'lite in faiiir of the dovitininent. The Architlehone of Too., Noveri and Mont pelier-tare advised an affirmative vete: The clergy of Lyons have received loot ructions of a similar character. •- tiotmltlLatatallag Abe great excitement he • • the Government Iv 111 not prevent the holding of public meetings Chia evening.. The moment nny ettempt le mud° to create public excite .. meet, the'sathortties will Interfere. The Committee of the Lett 1111 e addre3ted n msalfesto in favor of it motive vote. • The lllshop of • Torantalse Invitee the clergy o tine —nye." It Is reported the Yreneh and Papal Cover, ntents,ltave . ntreed. to . consider iu. mdl n • - . .• Told ilia last aientorandum of Count Pa The Unfree. , toelerti that an nnswer has been received here from Rome to the effect. that the mitoonanduut trill not be, atimittell to the CAlithell and that Antonelli will enter into no discussion of the quest lon it raters.' Reports are rife in this city of a DiteC pint thittwo4 tirseovered hi the police againAt the Etta and life of the Emperor. It ,avaa dieted yesterday-t front hat a deverter om the arttlY, a 11013,00113ligli0130(1 officer, woo arrested In hotel near Montmartre, who had In his posse,- elan letters from (bastes, Plottrena, antra nide containing Instruct Inns tar his parr In the ex ocutien of the conspltarr. The Manna says lion part of the dolga of the pletteralens to till up the Place of the Tullleries and the I' ref. =I Several pen°. lutpliented In the plot Imee been dhicovered. lint succeeded In e4caplog . from Prance. Onlng to- ilgomus reumr-hiln full particulars are wanting. .Afternoon.—The Journal 0,91.irl autiouncee the pollee have been tint . 110:1141 that, on the track of n plot agnlnst the Emperor. Yefilit dny morning one flertur,• recent ly arrived iron. England. Waal arrested In lice net whereby the plot vex, completely . dlecOverett. Ou the person of Bettor trite found a largo mm of money rt revolver and a letter fronal.on.l;M. front it man Who 1,14 implicated In in pint In Pebrurtty beet. ThK iettet.llll3 Ike confeeeirMs niade 1., Itertur)sivntelt. ke..Kee u. doubt of blorlntent Pm to ttnmrdintelc Otteifiiit to Relliia,itinie the Emperor. Last night other penal:li were nrretted In the It<ll,llle 100 ter. At the hen, of one them the hole seir.e.l a blo , Ttalunr, of I , ollor rr IS number of eiplatlve boutlei, tr , grat. with direetiona how In nee them. 'llO4 1.1 bee tor principal eremite, 01.1111' ntenthert Ito International aso - Mixtion oft.akllloll Pan, Aeo, ef whore hove teen alreu.ly =II priPting.—TWO iiefflll,ol. , ol Of the toren, fleas r 1 Assnerritlnfi 01 W. hewn worn hi 11-414 this er mini., The rad de fnuatl upon nceli mots complete tint et t.. rho pint. The author - dreg Are tn.. geour ;in; the city tot these persons. The pergett drgt urrnstert. Iletur. is not 'a degerter !mm the Fre9th snap. as nt Ana d'ipialiht. ! r ile was utere.l3l Ws:algid as a soldier. that ....I.l<icat might not be eget • tett. Great military and police pert arc being taken In-night. • Stara. Pity I.—There i nn truth whatc7er I in the report at a euntptracy to blow up the Tuttle, leg and the heridquartert Of the It I, undergvegl the auto;!; which:wag to hove appeared on the I.ttlr of May riot lOWA. Signor Carniscid. un Italian hanky, lett thi: 69riMeg..ahrtrig received hottest I tc.nt the me, lieeldniatt , Path ivfthin a certain - lie refused to accept the delay granted. Only one public Meeting woo di,,01.2ti too night by the authorities. 'Thee, his been no disorder to-drip. though meetings Were in Pro greoo in curious quarters of the city. Many soldier , attend these ~, s embinges as Part of the audience. trp to the present hour no t rou ble whatever has occurred. Tho authorities hare taken great pi eeautions to 'decent a breach fit peace. . Twenty-tile chiefs of se...lii.no-of the Woes men's intonational society ere under driest and the pollee have flumes of forty moreavfiene they have been ordered to srtor.. AI Lyons eleven Membete of the ...orrery were wrested and It.is estimated there are eighty member., 001,511 .111011 r the prisoners is Si Prot at. a lawyer, who endeavored to eseette and On Agitate tile !Otniiiihtsary trot °hated t:!• dre before be could hr oecered. T.-. Journal, of Toulouse. the Rout and Emonciontion, have been . nreeleellted far offences torginot the press lows.. . I= , Lonthotc, A pcil The of tht.cia INT reties:rills eothininta on the - utro,filek A the Greek brigands, eno_ emphasizes the-colt upon the Great lona to tntersorne In the of faint of tireece tot6e end that similar out razed may be preventedin the future.; ' The Satardop Hoe anticipatesentir reatoration of American credit only when. re rootless of the Supreme Court decisions. lb • resumption of specie payment shell be no es tablished fact. The Pali ](all (Nitrite IBM evening . COUI went cm the stieme reeled of the •'no popery' . feel In( in England and atitibuter it inutil In th Pape and Ecumenical .council. morn to the multiplicat Inn of innnavtic Institut long. Sidling but enntmdletoty digpatehea have been received from Paris todlay concerning the =eat ot nq 1,1414 h atudent of science vrbo ormfeieed n design to kill the nn rnr. Lonnom, May banquet wan Airco Inat night on the opening of. thewunual exhibition of the Royal Academy of Ails. Among the immix were the riince of Wales. I'lioce,". Christian. Peck and William Of Saxe Weimer. Mr. Gladstone and et her members of Cabinet. several prelatee, members of diplomatic rorpx and. many Ortlats and 'literary Wiitohilliles. The PrlikeS tie:Waled ieipondrd td maw io the Queen and tdmitdf and the Ditto of Call - laidre reptiedlortho army and nary.... • dent of the United 'Btoiesantl.the American people. Introducing with nrreiwblo effect n deoetiptido of M entettAltUnOt givO9t ittlPtiLy the Vonitlan 'A r nihnoindar In London. when Woit. Ceploy, .Stuart.. Newton, Alston. nnd' ' 1.61 " '4OE4- oiri& atone, replying to toast coadillreen tarp to Her Mithway'S ClorerrinKilt? ' laded - {o t - milted Character 0 the " hthl' tion, and congraitulated the inembeis of the floral Academy that their labors were unlike those of statesmen,. !Lhitrorka of the slate; man ended with the day, while those of it- art Ist defended tet [mixer !rho Arcbtvl4p! of t*ii: kiOnded, _ !rineeo Mittlicliens replied tor literature. Special Berrien were harm' Puts. M.li r e" led nt theeninelittran4,l4 Wearkuirrner. dr day for the termination of the war. between Brazil and Paraguay. The Church was crowd-, with South -imminent. It i 9 sold Mulder Motley leas present... TCHRE CONATANTINOPLZ, April Al—At n meeting nt of ,th• Subliniq• Port eoyesterday, rise progress o l f in' th . o:pa n S e t y Sultntt adifevisell theCouilcillarf on the state of the pro ment vvviniffsiot be satisfied. to dolt iith abetriv enr le: n v d ed .a t i h d a , .. b e e verl oo t , s e rt rn n! had been effected. Ito promined reforms In the civil policy. thedevelopment of education and the fostering of trade should have his careful attention, and .Oat; itefff 1,04141,he folr the ttiorougli imreintgatiPit..t the army mind navy, AN the improvetriCut of high and linCi"of comniunientinethroughou t the Turkish Ilomlolotis._ . • • mAnarn,'Aircli telcgrum from r 4. cw Took yeiterliay inagune Int the Uprilltif of the. volunteers In Cuba.. is positively contradicted by the Government. which hes received avoc able news from Cam direct. • . There it no lodifee any 11110116011 of mo mht antinn of Itegeoi :Semtno. vet, desire* the minim ry kind uteJ*lta of the Cortez n effect n socut lot of the tine fatter Menem i'' . . . Wlisti'lliDlE; ;; ; • 11AVISA. Apiill/14120 , Culled at tee fine .,,top seren, Admired Poor, arrived t '-dap from Jamakit. Ail welt.; -, -. ...- • . Trillted Settee CensuilViteeler,Kingston having died nitddeitiy, Mr. Phillips iConnul nt fiestkarn IR. Cubx„inastrmvd the functicnta of Cenzultue et liln‘ttort...' The Severn. left nt Megaton the createf tire schooner Champion, lately Irnprfuoned M Situffilge. HAVANA.. Mt I. 4 rrho niter crop thin peer till be fifteen peadilert: . leits than fast, Many pinntation; bare atlahod grinding and 1111 , n - 11r have Concluded In 'Pout n fortnlitt. • 4-40--- IitTALY. 294 vl3. ?mils, May ]et.—in the Cut to-do) sb..nnorincetnent mat ottl (laity made that thieiltaiussion of the Dnitna of Infallibility was fliev at hood. • The prelltnte ... :try prapositlone ettieteerelng this - Doman have porn piloted sad itereadr dletributett among the tpetetters thiCounell. • • tailtifivk. floiu.:N, April :11 . 0Cenint ilimnarcle Ilea very lat his country seyq; You'll. Ills monition pronounced in telery prvearlooe. and 111.11 r{ it -I y exkte lire4urf circles. ••- • • M 03 Chailiber, co t% 0 reduei Inn of itte - dutle. on •ult and , arnie rcmuce Vtot 10.mapte. • I.= ANDlllav AO . llOl- 7 .lhe raeha's palace. at 'Waled. pear the sttr. trig burned to-day. trot eery• henry.' • • =I I.kreneon4 April 1.--Tbe steamer Nevnd from Nee - . ezbus.d at Queenvtown t day. • . v1N(.1.%0.114.4%. (UMW KRCIAL. 1.93D0N ! April -; flivoiseci.—Corlob. to to.ney 94.. Amodes,o43..rit les quiet, 'IL'. P... Y'!l7.Erie+/9t::. 7111 noii, AIN ; thtat:ViSern =7.4.• aite r iiil4arst , quiet :it 1.11. - xtuxutit; Art. -Cidtan Geary, mid -Iling it land IMVITIIIII.tUIt II I' t: Oleo WO bales. Calalealsix.sehlt. wheat Us U16.0x ud; rest Irestern as 14E04 1; winter& tt , t , .S.. Mi. Wester:Mont 9M." 'Corn No.:rais ed '214,1. Dunn altetearitarte7 M. Peas 36x P"ri, leeJ 1041. ....Lard, quiet G . Cheese 74... Uncoil LAX foe-Ctreslittehinti eat: dig for stnouth rib middles.. • LONDON. Ainil 3). —llll6n - xt its C'sleutta Linseutt . FRANIirt MT. Aprilatt.—lluttas • .t arlrentt. April Ilx- , Petealetun cloned quiet soul:tunny nt rA){l.. liarttE. April ot.-..Ciutort quiet.. tlItE 0. April 311.--Ilelanleum Arm [balers itt gnatts. ••• • • - 11.tmuctui..ti131.—Petrolount be Relive at It tax relauutox IZ cent.. . BRIEF T.f,LEOR,VNIS The Untie d Sentce teupretue Court adiount- Satuntny to the fret Saturday of October. -- Thie Feline Mkt me-Canada to leaettallely la Hammed. --The steamer' Deuteehleud. Then Bremen arrived at New limit ori &denier. —The Tenet State 'Pair COMIIMICtIi.fIt Hoe toe May . nth /113.1 will gout lane four derv. --Preoidetat tecont, telegraphed from Woe , Poled that lto would ram% to Washington • 51.C.111//jI.ISI New Turk. u Lich left Dreuren .1w la Havre, wits detalued tLL the letter port mall April Al -It It rumored the Centrid Paclac Vatic td fvmma tn . here uurehened the California Put Me turlin.4 Tor three IntIll•nt Fetelt I.Nolturrn,Earlhat elikfoet`r. for merly editor of ttuelhoudim Enquirer. ruts:ma ted .;Istelde at Belmont kinSIC Week. . —..treaumtenamflireAlllakin - 4 - 11 . 17115rtin.1. meta 4it I.r..t.pe,:t Brook ytt. month, •tholltir to tltto,.. fortnetly tteki in ttao South. A tire Sunday tunining on Melanethou .ttret, Chwinual I.dt.struyed a number ot tetie- In..nt Ind other aumll bonen, valued at I lota. Jun. Likelow. laternited St nted later tit Prance. sallod for..Europ , e Etturdny with hl. fatntly..and Intends - regldlng In Ile, many tor three yours: • —A number of citeue men In Elkton, .14.1 et - teck.ed Is hotel, beat a constable, and had .'riot kith citizens daring whkh Wm. Itandalpb was fatally stal.bed by u negro. l —s.untnel Myer., for tgairly years publietaar and pro:diet. .d the Bork, county iPa.l Pra. and the tilde!! printer in Rending, died on the Itnth. need aeventy-eirld'yeam. —The moulder? strike. tit reekaklll. N. V., hoc ceased. and the men are at work for three donate day. The anti-union men bed been —Ott the Aga, iaat. steal . dataw...Vst , a teutom tamed Mien Muting killed on Idiot nAmed Vim ()aim. 'slits about she bad been drinking In her hatband , . doggerr.i t • Lira Leal eitingklegi r and In theMatTland TooltStosT tot. Two, Cro robbing Ilaronen's arprena et year. Two conredenitt, had trbon presinu•ly eon- • Tire p)1,,c0 kne.tory of W. T. }lna. ni Itosnukd. ILlOndolph :county', $.. eontslnlnr 1,.),D0 pound. ,d deaf robneln. nits burned fltril:11.1. • /A. , about C 11.11111: isaured for 14.144 t testinnaty In the ctute of Comma:l4er liptltr, 1.0. pre the vault wart ial on the timbre 01 purclinAlnic endel.atlp. ha! •tuteh elneed. the neteatneht for the dame, wan read on Friday. J . —The roln th.butgetnenta nt New York on account of line Intereit during lout week umotmttat to} 1.172.407: other coin ert4l nunt nt eenhA IllaathAt. Itecelpt• u(ctintoina 707.97Aii!. • ' • are TSYOSTO over the sorrew f their new base 011 club. the White Stock- Ings. St St. Louis last week. the score stand ire. 1: to I. This Watt the Urn. eaten of . the new eltp outside of Chicago. • —The colored people or Net, Orleans Satur ay, cele brat talhe, rat neat lon of the Fifteenth Anye r noteut VI procession. with music. bats der,. t ransparcacies. etc. The Yroemodent remarkably ttulet nod orderly. The Missouri Giver. Fort Scott and Gal veston Itellrond was cOmpleted to the Kangas State Line on Saturday. It being the fleet mad to reach the Indian 'Forritorv. ileguinr Gala , will conancnce running today. ' • •' Astpartn. engraver at Dame's .ry entnl.l.hmeut. nt Cincinnati. committed =air ide Sat urday night or Suoday.toorning in bC.,ting . toi. by rhootlog himself through' the rad, white I n boring wider temporary Immo-. -Major ft co.A.Arritee has timed suit in the District Court. at Leavenworth. Kansas. agairest *ll be member* of the court martini recently la session nt rort Leavenworth, claiming MOD demures tar alleged 'raise —A dispatch tents Sioux 'City says that the alarm jadhe tinstina .ccauttryi /1 Several and thefounded, end that it Is thought that if the Indians are out Sberldaaixed at once; they will inangersdn the teed rakmaled. mar !the West tins ever experienced. —Thirty wooden buildinme, comprising atableii. bay latt. and-,lnmberi Mores, together with seven tenement bourn, pa Friend street court and tiannonin court, Boston, 'ware burned Saturdny afternoon. One hundred 1 amilleA were rendered bonnie.. Hid knitted loss $lOO.OO. . J., The cliagolikr of Cktrotrierdo of Clnithonti ravSaturdagßunahrtounly adapting rezolatlOns of sympathy for the citizens of Richmond and Virginia. the bereaved and mourning families, In view of the loss sustained by the recent eatnstrophe. and specially paying high tribute to the gryet worth of. Patrick Henry Aylett. . -Jon. (barium. Mike MeCade and 'Billy Car roll left tit. Louts for New Orleans ..fundstiz arreaga.tm preliminaries of the. sporadic ''light, arses Allen and Ham. Cotroll w represent Allen, and John C. Herons will act for Mace. The seconds of Alitm nte Coburn and Torn: King those of Maas are, neerlellllnd iilll. Cusick._ , • • , -John Illinadictia steam saw =Mond the freight depot of d the Homelier nadZy lead, with contents; and tfuel , fret t cal wen; horned nt Saratoga. ag, dreodict'ohus Is ,120,011 b. No 141,11111.14., The do is voted nt $5.1300 and 'the good* at 000; the Latter logs In divided between the. d and property bolder. - • la understood that the Ways.and Means :Committee will galivant. -mambilr at'further amendment; to the tariff MIL, in lbeiahape of gtlrtitiefr tint nevem' 'paragraphs thief don't nutria much. chance at Inenemai•The propri ty of n motion to lay the Mil on the table weu dlecux4od by•tho,Cottunlttee, but no nation was taken loOking tlithaketul. - %etre:4., and fe. -Ella Wrenn Scab hoot it Chicago t of Droolsiya. has brought a suit at for divorce from her huaband for desertion end neglecting to ssq.pcog no, S a c, testified that during two years And whate b e contributed only ninety-six dollars for ;the family one. She paid non evening' liquor bill of tits of forty-five dollars, and alleges other 'painful things. —The accounts of Danes% ex-Collector at New Truk, hare not been settled by the Inter nal Revenue Department. it Is understood that as soon as the actual indebtednets Is as certained Balley's saretlea wllltnake tend the!. amount. Commissioner Delano has ordered officers to ascertain If the report le correct that Dailey is now living on the farm of ex- Solicitor Jordan, In Scioto county, Ohio. —ThelltinoiL9.e.nitjvlthnA,cflxcenti- . ....... —.....-- -- Frld . ray considered the Bill of Rights. and adop. red the different sections. Among them are . the follon - ingl Section Itihr proytde.tha.,... person shalt be compelled to attend or support.; anymbilstry or place of norship, and that the General Assembly shall peorlde socne measure by which persons conscientiously -observing the SeVenil dayof the sick. or the Sabbath, map he exempted from Civil Pro es sea on that dill . . ion live Allows the tree .peaklug and publishing of sent Imantiq In. libel suits, the' truth. 'when teibllthed with. good, motives. being sufarle.nt defense.- get soiich provtdo that temnd.lories tlon nine. gapiggirtigg I ta! " 1111=e n mar an t 12 grand Juries in all courts. SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK. THE CAPITAL. Lively Debate on Tariff Bill—Supreme Court Deelolono—Treaoury Policy for May By Teleenieh to the Plttehere6llasette.7 WASBITtOSON, Nei I, TAT MOTION TO PObTrONS... The debate la the House yesterday no. Mr. Judd's proposition to postpone the Tariff bill was quite lively. In reply to the argument of Mr. Judd that the Considetatlon of the Tariff bill wee a mere waste of time. Mr. Schenck e.harged there was a preconcerted effort upon the part of Mr.4culd and hls friends to defeat all attempts of the Ways awl Means Couunittee to reduce the times. He said If the Tariff bill was killed. its epitaph would be . ..fiddled to death by pismires." This was uttered In such n bitter tone that it aroused the indigtintion of Mr. loran and other. who had been oppinaeß the Tariff bill. Mr. Logan replied In a spirited. manner to Mr. Schenck. when the bitter retorted that If the term did not mit the gentlemen, he would modify it so as to read "kicked to death by grayaboppere." Mr. Sciienek WI. aided In kis opposition to Messrs. Judd and Logan by Mr. (oa and the lienweratii generally. and when the Tote was taken en the motion of Mr. Judd to postpone there werenot .enough In (liver of It to demand tellers. =I The Supreme Court has decided that undo he provisions of tho act of 'WA, to civil ac lons In the court • of the:tutted States. no reit .03Pli can be excluded because be Is party to o Interested In the case. A decision has also been given - that tanning money to the Confederate States when the subscription to the lows woo extorted by fear. and becoming surety on official bonds of Con federate States officer. from motives of friend , !ship to enable such officer.. being conscripts. to remain nt home with their families. were not acts giving ,tid and comfort to the rebel lion. The dechilon also datennlnes that Imre'. who bare taken the amnesty onth In such cage ore entitled to recover. A lane mimber of minor decisions were made by the Cour 'previous to Its adjournment. yesterday until October Slat. The case of Knoz vs. Lee. frotti Texas. which Involves the re-opening of the whole question of the constitutionality of the legal tender law as well no hoe validity of :the sale by the Coofedende ooVerumont of confiscated prop ertyehai been postponed to the next term of the:Supremo Court. Siena of 'tbe Jodie. of the Supreme Coon knee already left for their—home/I. Judge Itradley. etarte for Net. - (Means to-motrose, nod Met Justice Chase for Ittehmond to open the Circuit tbort. The latter . ; health It Komi: he boa hnd no lotehtion 'whatever clt' gothic to Fhtrope. at reported. • I= Met 'genre Ctituie on Saturday delivered lona opinl.in In the case of John Edgar Thom'. Ann VP. The Cajon Pacific Railroad Company. Patera Division. and others. The opinion do tiaras the Court are unable to find In the Con stitution any warrant for exemption ftrun State taxation. claimed In behalf of the corpomtior. I= The Secretary of the Treasury hoe directed be Assiatant Treasurer at Neer York to, sell ne tuilllnn sold each Wednesday of Nay, COW eneing Mai ath. the drat, and third : mica on of the Ninklog fund end I.eeond fourth 00 W. - COW of the +pedal Ned. or four tellllone In ell; *leo. to Purehnee poe tornlnn bonds eachLos-T3unsdny,elenteth.tend Mitre der, the enth. for the slaking fund. end /M in: tut eerb cal Thuleder, the eth; and !hominy, tho Ile h. on ocrount of the epochal (um!. or .it Innnowt In All.- elJkild rs_evrro. The Sean. • Committee no Clilnts have peonn4 t.trorablr on the claim of WllllRm . Creeri . Tnyior tad others for fifty thousand dolls for clearing South West Pass, MIAs. The ham hes been pending since wt. The Vann Mee will also report larorablY no the resolution paying Southern loyallete for pro perty taken Inc tev purposes by the Federal artily. . WYOMING rho Selma FaAte Railroad Case—Alleged Fraud and Apionestles for a Rect.lier--Drels lon of the Iroert. ' (hr Telegraph to'the Pittslainda uarettey Cisarr,Nr.„ Aprll at—Argument In the case ut Davis vu. ruin Pacific HAUPORd Company and others was concluded at three o'clock yes terday. The Judge prelatical a decision at id o'clock thin morning. The complainant claims the allegations 4 , f hiablil have been fully ens tidied. end ,thaethe moat gigantic , syttem.of rowls In connection sr the construction of be road have been tlisainaialt.that the .Direc- tors end Trustees of the road. by the cunning devise of making a contract with Oakes Ames for the construction. and on the same flay having It assaignedl to themselves, in fraud of the rights of the stockholders, and that the Credit Retailer of Ammica was used by the Truateea to conceal the device. Upon the heating the original stock of the Trustees of the Union Pacific Railroad owning shares 1 In the . Credit Mobiller of America 'was pro slueetl. showing dividends paid In January. Me amounting to over seven million dollars; also the an-called triplicate agreement be• tween the Credit Moblller, Oakes Ames amt the Trustee, td whom the construction con tract was /1111181 led by Atom The contract between the railroad and the Wyoming Coal Company for fumbling coal for Arleen years at ale dollars per ton was also pndduced, and It also appeared that the stock of the coal company was owned principally . by the-Trus tees of the railroad. The eotnpiatnnat alto claims to bare abOwn that the railroad . . obtalaed bond. Iran the, United States amount lag to bolt • million dollars upon rep resentations that they owned the materials for which Davis inks payment, and hi view of all the facts In the case both the railroad and the' ra coutctors have become liable to him.. The defense admitted that Mat Ineintlar- It la occurred in the building of the road, but dam the installotion Of the Court to grant re lief In the ease on various technical grounds. They deny that the Wyoming eorporstion law Is hindlar; upon the Court, claim that the cor pamtion is solvent and under able and judi cious frianageinent. and to avoid the appoint , . meta of a receiver .tender bonds in the penal sum of one million dollars, conditioned forthe payment of any Judgment Davis may obtain. The . counsel for the complainant insist that the bond is insufnolent and they are not bound io receive It.. The decision of the Judges to awaited with a greet deal of anatety. • Noon.-Chief Justice Rowe rendered a par.' t W declaim this Marnthir upon the IMPlication of Janata W. Davis for a receiver [or the Union Pacific Railroad. 'lie holds theCoust of Equi ty has Jitrildiation, In the case; that. the do fandent'upon showing L verposaiblo to claim ant; that the affaira of the rout 'have beau so inismsnaged "in times past as to render It doubtful: if It will la able to respond to satisfy any judimens the complainant may bring. Owing the vast Interest affected the Court to reluctant to appoint a veceiver and adhowni UR this afternoon to give the defendant an op portunity to furnish satisfactory security :In lieu of a recelvirs. . Porn P. the coon of Davis vs. Union Peelle Railroad Company it at., after the ad journment of the Court thta morning, the Counsellor defendants, to avoid the nepotist meet" of t s. riDeelerr far the Toad, itlpulated trlth.lcon I for the plaintiff to depoelt in lawful inhney the amount claimed by the plaintlevrtthin twenty days as security. The Coert, on coming in.this afternoon.... nett led of tbis stipulation and deterred entering judgment far twenty day.. enagrann, May I.—flinty members of Meelc= er's coldny united here this morning en route to Greeley, a new town on the Denver Paella Italliwid, fifty miles soath of here. Weather warm, clear and pleasant. birthed/et Mawrtat Huila& (ny gelemaph to the Pitubetrith essetual CrscrlcsVa. May 1.-A very lanrimemerlal meeting Mahe menders of the Methodist Epis copal Church wag held la' Wesley Chapel- to night. to came" their emir at the Lou the Church has sustained In the deaths of Dish°Ps_ Thomson and Kingsley.. A memorial Laver on Bishop Thomson was rend hls Prof. William*, bt the Ohio Wesleyan Cuiversitg. - and smother ist /Nihon Kingsley. by Rev. Erwin House, 6c the ChrUiton Adrocalc. , Remarks were made by 11,1, al Laicock . Wuriandltanill, and Uu VOL. LXXXY.---NO. 104. NEW YORK CITY President Grout In JerSCy—Political Duties of Cathollcs—Serlous Fire— Card from-116race Greeley Concern lug the MeFarlind.Case. By Telegraph to thi.Pltt Bharat. Quetta./ Num Yana, May 1. Irra). 11M COLORADO. Two hundred emigrants leave On Monday UM 111=1=1:22 The Board of Exclae bare reffolyed to chance liquor Iteeenes MO to !LA and beer hotels for dm Vh. 1:13=1:E1 Went torEllsabetii. N.J.. last evening and pass ed Sunday "deist& brother-In-law. Mr. Corbin. This' morning be attended St. Pants Episcopal Church with Mrs. (rant, his daughters and Moo. Corbin. . =I A fire this nftenaoon destroyed the largo bidlding nt id Centre street. The first, second. third and sixth floors wore occupied by the New .York Printing Company; loss 1100.CO0. The fourth and fifth doors were occupied by George W. Alexander no n bookbindery; loss flakotv. All Insured. The building is owned by Itohert Creighton. whose loss • POLITICAL DUTIZA 09 CATIIOLIM. Professor Growniton delivered a lecture to night on the 'Political Duties of Catholics In the Vetted States," to which be said: The Pope does not make the law; he promulgates and defines the law which (iod has made; the church declares what the law of God ht. lie 'also protested againt the separation of church and State, to the prevention of which ho was willing to devote all his powers, even If neces sary tq his life. =1 Win. Foley has been chosen a delegates' he Ciiopers . National Convention at Clevelan. his week. .. • A lot of carpet-found In the possession ~f thieves recently arrened. Drover to have heen shipped by the Hudson Riser Road to a Chi cago firm. Councilman McLa.ve and two officers of the Passiac, while trying to quell a riot on Friday night, irere CO badly beaten that they are not expected to sunivh. TIM WI : ARLAND CASS7A CARD MOM 111.1. Ma= T w h i e ni n•zoa , to-morrowwill print tho fn I.—CertAin • Journal, lukviug soon at to censure the employment of what they term private counsel In the prosecution of the Mc:_ Farland cue. and to connect tny, name there with, I feel inane Med to state the farts RP they are. which I was forbidden. to do upon the witness eland. Daniel McFarland. •is on trial for the murder of • Albert D. - Richardson. Ills defence le insanity, the only defense possible. in clew of the conceded facts. Of the merits di that defence I wee not tailed to pronounce an a witness. and I have nothing to any in nuy other Caritelly. I trust the jury impalutelled will renders true verdict thereon, in the light of all the evidence that may beruldueed. I have not - the faintest with that they should regard it with levity or unfavorable prejudice. Esteeming the hanging of sane men a mistake, I ahmaid contemplate the hanging of an tante° man with horror. and ,whether hit loss of reason was impelled by tritth . or falsehood, nukes no difference in the eye of the hive. My in terest in this case centers not - In the living, but the dead. Albert D. Richanison was my friend. I Wive traveled and ramped with him, when we were Simon . alone • . upon the vast solitude of the plains, and knee him an brave, generous and noble. I never heard any one breath a At - hi:Ter - to his discredit lmtli this trouble arose. I That be could be guilty otiseduclnga*lf efflux, her husband contrary to all I everknew orlelleved of hint. That he could dellberatelY resolve to Install a w o men known to him {La lewd and wanton . . . as the mother of his lhildren. Is to me utterly Ineredible.. I em sure that the troth .1.4,. which underlies this tra gedyhas not yet been told; et il events Is not aerally understood. Richardson Is dead. -R • cannot speak for himself; his memory m ist be vindicated by the efforts of his sinvivi fricrids or not at nil. and these efferts mus he put forth wider great. disadvantage. e other story . hlie possession of the public ar; powerful influ ences and intereste arc enlisted' in Its support. The scoundrel whb looks upon wo man merely at an insttpment of his Inst. And never aided one in distress except with the intent to Make her his prey. rushes instinc tively to the conclusion that Richardson was a seducer. He wants no evidence of this but suches he nods in his own heart. And every one accustomed to look on a wife merely ns a species of property, whereof the title cannot be alienated by abase any more than IS she were a horee •or a dog, incline to - the same rerdict. Analogs only that the hole truth In the premises should - be deeel • ped. and that my deceased friend's memory hould be vindicated from unmuet npersionn called on the District Attoruey a few days • before, that nnnolated for this trial toasts him i f he !.d.ored any aid In performing the duty aaslgned him by law- .1 had not 'before seen Mr Garvin since we were fellow members of the Corunitutlonal Convention; and bad not communicated with blot In 'any manner. In answer to my Inquiry he said he preferred to haie no able counsellor assecialed wlth.him In the prosecution, and nuneOllr. Edward PierraPant as such Ulunsellor. l I called on Mr. Plerrepont accordingly. but be was obli ged to try Important eases for the Govern ment throughout April and could not assign that public dety to another. I reported that decision to Mr. Garvin. who soon. afterward sent ate word that.be, wished Judge Noah Davis u bis associate. I bad not suggested either name to Mr Garvin. nor any other. I called at Judge Davis' oilier and not ending him. stated the District Attorney's wish to his partner. Judge Henry P Dlvlo, who cured me that If passible Mr. Garvin'. requett should .be obeyed. Bach is the -his tory• of my agency in this matter. I acted in behalf Of Mr. liichard.on'a Mend., . and at the suggestion of one of them melding In hi. native Jitate. nen sure be would 'litre gladly dmie as mach and more for me, had it . bees my • tile to be Arsticumatinated and then unjustly covered with obloquy: . nod hl. to survive. If my efforts shall bhve contributed, m I now feel confident theficlii have done, to vindicate hie 'memory from some part of the wrong which ha. been done it, I shall rejoice, whatever may be the fate of his destroyer. , HORACIWRITLIFY RICHMOND. Another Tletlin or the Recent DIASV ter—Otrers of Ala and Sympathy Departure or Gen. Canby. 107 Tslevsoblo the Plitatuargh nwttal Rtcminsn. C. Guabam. Wu! , of the stentruddp line. one of the via leis of the late disaster. died to-day. Es-State Treasurer, John B. Calvert Is believed to be dying . . No other death. to-day. Offers of aid are receiv ed front Neir York. Philadelphia. Baltioiore and other places.. Compilinentay correspon dence hes taken place between General Canby and Governor Welker. . • The Legislature is now .meeting at the Ex-. change Hotel. Semite adopted a "resolution la memory of Senator Bland, colored. . ;•. To-day General Conbt' issued ordera . relin quishing the command of the Department of Virginia. General Gimpy and. star lefti- to night for Washington- " " • UTAH The Mernseurilinuntramt - Irmlag. Teksiranh totkElUebutlt Goaetta.) Sus LAX; April .10,—Cirenlare ordering the brethren toconveneat the Ward school-bouses for drill were ptivabely circulated through the city yesterday. Drilling and arming continue, throughout the torrirorS. Manites are mild to have been enrolled since i• haw. return. Meanwhile Brigham bidets that Mor monism Is peace. The ci..es Lei:blew*. Illy Tolegraph to the l'ltttburgh Gott ATLANTA. May I.=-In the lionse reale:Mai a fluattOillo reconstder the, resolutiew• seating Members who were not elected under the re ceastruetlon nets was ndopted—nt 07. • --Friday night lust the Commie eor tau- tory. occupying a whole block in leroeT City. was found to be on tire Before the alarm was Mona Um :wooden portion of the tottery was el:nett/PM! la thanes. nod nevelt hatneding the. .mts of the liremen - icas entirely delitroyed. The brick portion woo tared. The Veil t ''ed was occuped ea n foundry, bloc ith and Machine shop' i by Smith a, Sayre a the than & Flays sate manufactory.. More than two hundred are thrown out ot ployment. XLIST CONGRESS, laW-MMION.) Private Military on the . Table Disposed yffort to Lay Aside the Tariff Bill Falls. [By Telegraph to_ttie Pittottirgh Gazette.] MUSE OF REPREBENTATMES. WAstilliOTON. Anril3o.lBjl). On motion of Mr. ACHENCK, It was agreed to adjourn onalkuraday next to Idiioday morn-: day ,_morning. Tliehour was consumed in pilvate reports from Committee on Milker,. Atralie: the only public mutter WhiletillYrO•ettend the time for the oouipletloo. or the military road ROM Coptiei Tierbor. litlehigail. to Breen boy, Wit, - .bleb r tonal°. pass,. business on the Speaker's table was taken • up. Seimte 1411 to create addltioaal laud dhitrict. in the territory Dale! a., to Lod called Biking field and rernblnri Mph - lets, Passed. . • Renato bill to fix the point of Julienne of th Union end Central itailrowl. Mood- • - Senate joint resoption' ettending the time for the completion of the first section of the. Niro and Pollen Railroad passed._ • Senate bill to authorise the Diriington and Mississippi River Railroad'. Company or stale noes to clump, the rot ablistied line of road In Nebraska, passed. . Mr. SCIIF.SCIC, by unanimous consent, intro duced a Joint resolution prmridingthat all per duly elected to oat. In Togas shall hare thirty days from the adth day of April, MO. In which to file the oath of Wilco Prescribed in the act of 31arch pplh, lOM Passed. Mr. SCHENCK rose to move to go into com mittee en the tariff hill. Mr. JUDD, before the putting of the ques tion. offered n resolution that all special orders in Committee of the Whole be postponed till after the consideration of the general calindar In. committee. lilt purpose lens to pass • over the tariff bill pied reach a , bill tutraluced by bimself, which consisted'Of but three sectiOnh Red tybich reduced the - tariff nud Internal 4:1201. After nu animated 'discussion Iretiree , 'Messrs. Judd. Schenck, Loran 'and. Can, M Judd's tesolut ion wan rejected, and the Haus adjourned. Women as Railroad Conductors. Being informed that the special train would leave at Kin, 4 was ready at that hour, but the conductor being- drunk, had gone ow an hour before. and WOO anxiously inquiring for me at{every stopping' place along the line. At the end of the route a large audience awaited my coming. '. My son and lyceum nUmagent telegraphing, "Whore ix the trtutir "Where in Mrs. Stanton )" In thel-r end I stood, tired. disgusted. indignaitt, - rephing. "Here I am. but whore is the - trafkr" At eight o'clock, as no train 'returned, I, wept bark to the hotel: bag an Leggage - (in a good state of wind to sa damn 'lt), •while the audience at Monticello dispersed at nine o'clock, cursing all womankind. • My eon overliraid groups 'lmre and there say. "Just like woman:"' t 'Never can depend rin them." i•- • • Please rentember,"ilear sirs; that such are the results of your own management. Women have not ono; word to say about 1111.1tOall:4, stages', bridges. When we have. oh, what order and harmony Will , reign!. With "Reber women for engineerkand con: tlnctorri.lhero, will It no EIMISI.UPS nor running off before t ey are sent. IVhen the women of lowa vide, there Will be de cent-roads and bridges, and 'ratite In friend ly relations witheach other, and telegraph operators who know that dispatch -means send quickly. and not lay , onHie Shelf.— Soarces of Internal Iterfaue. WC append au intereating atianueu tl.e receipts - for the first half of the cur rent fiscal vear, compared with those of • . ihe whole fiscal year 184i7413:.. • Tue. , on— 1967-a. • July-Der.,12(10 'Cotton tztrockec Abolished Manufactures of Iron. 2,8G5,365 Abolished Other manufactures... :311.07,710 Abolished Distilled liquors $214618.4 1 9 Fermented liquors 501461 3,4.'1:94' T0bacc01.0.044.001• 11,,a75013 Taxes on sales 4A5:40D 4,48141535 Schedule A, (watche3, plate, etc.) - 1.1u4370 - • =179 Stamps .... 14.8524=, 7.M.SOS Special taxes (licenses) 15.1014447 • 4.173.276 Gross receipts.. . . 6.00. 0 eM Income of Individuals. 35.071,172 • 11.400,1a1 Income of corporations • 5.3:11.0.1 ' 7 4,709.131 Dank' circulation and • - deposits 1,966,715 1,797,e1 Legacies and succea•• sloes 2,e1,411 1,431,978 Passports, etc 11..29 Fines and nalties.... 1....egeal 7n7 t ae Gas end otbe pe . ' •.. 7./ 1,240,000 $191403,1Mil t03,TE9.4 - J6 The 'lcemen for latin-TO do not (like those of 11417-01 imitate the licenses Out liquors and to baceo. which are found under these beads; and the Income tax being mainly . colkMed before Juiirtaild be larger for the whole year than ce the amount given. IMM Tito Phibuirlphia Prcu unearths the following old advertisement from the Pennsylvania Parket newspaper of Sop. feraber 19, 1799, Which strikingly Bins. trates the progress made In America In four score Tears: To be gold, for the time of Twelve Tears, a likely, bealthi . = . . . . Twenty Years of Age, who Dia had the email. jm and maindes, with a. female child; is sober and well . acquainted with all kinds of house work. __lnquire of Printers. ----- . - _ -The - National Ilethodbrt Association, la aesslon at Weshington, on flaturdaY admitted Prof. Forest. of Kansas, Prof: Lankfor, of Missouri. and Prof. Havener, of Nashville. d. long debate was held on the propoattlon that students. before matrleelatlng. shell IMO. el amlnatlon In mathematics, Latin and, Greek. Alter n long debate, a substitute teas adopted that, the system of collegiate . edrunGlou - Frt. posed by the Contention of 1941 would tend to elevate the profession. and that the require ment for degree of , Doctor. of Medlebre must be determined by each college.for Itself. Allany altock Market Amiage. April 30.—Beeves—A moderate e gs, l :l2lal f iss e higher, the hl R hest rice ice . Of good butener's stork at aat.ione and down to Pie. The supply of sheep was man% and market Pally Me higher at l'ffefiXe. Lice bogs nothing doing. Lightning Rod,. Major Roach. an. electrician of ,Vicks burg. Miss., RAVII of Ikfunacin's Capper Rod: "'Munson's Roil mrreet In the thenfy and perfect in practice?' Manidartnred by Lockhart Co.. 234 Penn street, Pitts burgh. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. og-STOCHHOLDERS'..IIEETIX4I,,- The monist sne•Dnif of the ItooLbol aors of Pitubuiu YeonOn 0 , 41.11. will bn bold In the. Collage lIDND.I.I". 3fAli 3d, at 3 D. IL IDALICII. ap311•63 • • 6ocretax7 TIMPLORTANT TO DRATootsTsin. dr: r atila ha ttio onnoty aelllnytaylrtendwroall or Oro Wotan or wines, at If bathes], Oa tet (others than br preterlptlon.l• afro notlllad tW. they are repaired tate ott •• ematrlteense therefor. and that an ward and Nthanith eanatabtea will to loateneted to Mama • latter Mayl, 11g7au all druggists sienna Ilanonl and wines as aroyeaod. thyr • Br °"l'r 'A %TIMM: JUST PUBLISHED ThE OF HOMER. . TnioslaNd Into Euel,ala V.'s* BY W. G. CALOCLEVOIL Author of 4 ttutem 'Nev.^ 113.80 • - Analysis of AmeTicstali • - 1.11031 h t. W. POWELL: - See. Vat.. C1eeh.114,58. , Ls* 5h0wt.11118.54/.• POWell. thla Analysts of hakerkout Lew. has provided It were, e amp of the 'hy the aid of which the teenier mar pnewaefitelOSf-. ney with madden= arta comp :stirs ease. Madagascar and Pe* e. uu.5tiV,1.141.=2,111:2 " 4 re" OF JAYESIIIMUIItas, m i t , "l! Illostmod. 120ne.. Sum dab; OM`s"s.so. The Vicar of Bulhomptm 111 Y "TIIOLL'OM 1110Ceiti. For "slob, Boolaellere. err watt* sent ,P 7 i 11 . 141. =sgt Pla•ut!.. rv.9 4 " ti* Pr!t t s7 J E 716 - /D 718 aLUIRS7 PHILA. TO WEEKLY,GAZETTE IS TIIIC BANTAND CHEAPEST Configarill and !Family • Newspaper eigarmarEDP:WLATIOLY PLICSSYLViN No hamrt, 44K.WWI, or Osorrikkur rioulkl without tt. vabscettere;. - . nob. ot die • nab. of. WI A copy b tumlthed gmtunou.ty to the ae11 , • , -uT of • Club of ten. Oostarkasters Sre requested to act 5% ./my. Addre•S. REED d CO.. • PROPMETOttIi. "arNOTICES—"T,LeI.- "Ibr Sate; , "1,04," ^Minh :Fousi." ~,, , ;die g FOCI: AlNES:witt be iolkerfrol L. thexe colantliA o,ire for TURN. ,TY .171" E CENTS; l; " CENTs. WANTS "WTI A T IlAxcric yANTED. 500 'IIXIIREIS of Rom CI €R. tuh Eclipse, TOTE, So. 98 letttit nvontso Extension. IXTANTED.-3 noltem. Iloolo:rs gl.vinZil°4l7:Z"°. '1; APPO ~k,mont Vd t. " ITANTED --111.01iTgAGES, 30,000 toLnan n 1.1. TITO4AS IC:PETTY. , i'''"dgiVAitttiVA,;,,, AV ANTED,Seded proposals: laLuoriN.reriiir - ornglutiVi t t wo n bune n rimt.Atouw:2 actant oratil i gi 4 . • Nt,' A NTETK- -- NORTGAUES. y • . Thirty Thousand Dalian to loan k In Urso or saaallamousuamajgayer.i in 1 1 1, Ch.n ounty • fair tr. of Inwrcot. ' CISARIZS JERFWV. Real E.UU.e. Meat, . TATIN - TE - D.—Bondt and Mortgages. ito,olittrain4o7tVa %rag .0 1 earl . 3 rue Iserll9.deoo" nada:a year. tO ran " a ft . 14.3 hallos 3 years to ran. 1 for 5a3,000. 4r ba l icta l t w year i s ol to ,t rr t j. ,6 o l l .3 i.l oo l b,a Bt ra r;t ur t , 3 "Yalierol n iri 318 1 ., 1 1Tr. 104. Fonda Ao— BOARDING BOARDING. --A number of Gentle- MEN coo bo fornisbe4 wltti lololng and Mamma if dosmA,-phmornurineettea. nt No. '4O ANDICIISONNTIMET.ncor Hood street bridge. Alloghooleo4. TO LET rr°„.lM - ale l i n Ir nurt i r °l aftel Th : lek of NO. IMO Wood atract, formerly occuldrd by Wm. Mundorf Ca, am a NOOO Manufactoy. Intoner of WATT. LAN CO. 24 No . 179 and 174 Wo G mt wet: PTO LET .—Brick House of 7 Rooms, Stall. Ga.. !lot and. Cot Water. Lama 'VILA. newly pawed and eluted,situate No. 149.11 tot street,l4lll.lilmd, Allh . Al.°, BUICK HOUSE of e 6 Y ßnorqs..No:l3B 3"9714.Y.x.tt, w tad. W. P. PRICE. 11 , 1, o . PP 21 91.10111 i. Allegheay:_ TO LET.4OUNTRY RESIDENCE. —Part Of the %novo proivrty of W. McClintock. on the Pon7st Ole Plank Itoadot lOU 13 Minutes' -. walk Clty Ilan. Abe:then) , The ',onset. two "forted.. omitAlaing II mime. and is Hew. comfortable and of elegant ...ill:eau...a I. anotillett "ma air modern. fantomobionts: Atka carriage bones and stabling for hones add cook. The group& ate emonifolly laid oat: toll amens. sired with Ono forest tree* rendering It trulf country reabienee solth . adennOces of bilkg tel 7 Coll,eoioOL to the chs.and from Its location fa one of the most healthy komtlons in this section. Ver mrticulars. InsfaLre of way EH MTLISTOCK k CO.. Fifth avekous... . • aPI9-1.1 _ • PDX SALE. • -14..tliEi-;-Eginglne of Fear Horse pnworrunaln4 npler. tosnl4 kin. Ap ply. to W. P. PRICE, 32 Ohio striV,Allesp 'my. • FOR HALL rn —Frao House, Two Boom.. Lot 5111111111e.5. Pliesll7oo. T. strs ILL& IMlNgtum2trsas&nd.,Tsonty.thlra ets. ' - POB ' e f o itLE-r-A One Mono Spring rnin,wk=ll 4 .ll HL et~m~lW r NO.`d7 Nonh A JiKtbdarr.t. „ rOll3 KALE...--SUN , — We bare for ate v e ryreirble - Rdttlon for nuteateatarlng parfetnen frould be a rare chance fore Tannery, It hayloft been formerly need fur that ,.. wm.. There we 28 good veto and on, hous end some machinery. La 110 zl3oteet: fnlntlng ftro strezta end neon Valley Rani, In the Fifteenth grant T. R. SILL ± SON, corder nt Perm and WA -third street. "VOW SALE,--A Largo' -Amoun - f .a: very asalrabla provost i proven WI warm proton. In Mel various ward. .. ' of rho ' elty. W. at whit* Sir offer in Clit baiiina. On liinslisaiist atrort,Twalfth war two handsome building_ kits. ht4cl9ll feat oast, fps fine substantialdwolling• Lave rawly boon buil them ho mmediat ity of those lota Wu _nein . at o bargain If . wilted for soon. ~ T. a. BR.d. lt SON, nutter Porotand Thirty ' ' • . --, VOUISALE.:--BUILDLNO 'LOTS .ALLIGIIILIT ',tor Inc sale' the most dap:AIDA lou Mumma In Lb trAeordul ward, AuagheaN'as romovtile Pont. Road sae twee. aolaleg tho Obtervolory s r ionnaL oso LO . D and port of aro and ode-hold stOoo. • A plen_ot thole Inn , ma be . m e n of store. N. 6131 WOOD STlthltir.. The Man boo alao teen recorded. Each Lot la a frost lot. frontla I:lo4Dvz . ..rmar Z0t,5ratti17.0.7,24 of Wisaatlf too tot Sall " air locr. rev.. a 2.1 hr 173 tem. Most of Lots aro sold., /Ire dirrido7a haro boo. erected already. Peneastdemiree.o.leeoetho low grounds an “ ,l; ky even na ibern end nn • opportrmlt. The I%llty to one of the ttent. to tho two. cities. end Mat four minwteelk lons the hood of Be.. Ter otroet3 • board mat. lends to tho prortaros. hrl great beauty of seernery.and surroundings ens dellghtfol. as Terov ey; Moen low. Ifoquiro of . ' • ' GIRO. P DIHM, NO:83 Wood otrook Plttaborgh. nr No. SO Inver Avenue. Allethen elty. . - 3-5 IMONET TO. LOAN.—By arrange. "' LA ' /ir "V." 3 ,..gtgbtr d toVytr="'"A' rn° dam martgages an grand city or suburban Improved pruparty mlarge or small rums, V. fair ',sent snot ISt abort notion. T. 8.. BILLS SUN, Romer at poi= arociTtitycy-third stmt.. SMITH'S Arfierien Organs, 1711310 Services of - Clnwels and Lodges, 118 well as. Home Recreation. ♦ nionouqff comeAnisos Never to not sailsned with modtocto 1n:m.441e been the maroinMEruire7'Xii;l with oven rifor's arpertenea shore:poet ant only topolatoln t b,i r pn t ee..t pp.it4,ll, bet to vendor," Ituiromenta of greater and tooro vortedianer.lllltoanifelentleg the Inereoelne demands of the. inostcultlratett ustramenta with Pedal• Bass and Don. blellanttalty for Organ Student& ALBO, A VARIETY OF ELEGAN . T PARLOR INSTRUMENTS. A. 13 Ulustrate4 ("Uvula; cobtetelag tWI desMit tiona and vices. wip be sent putt-pe,l4, neellts! 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