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PENNIMAN lIEEI),k..
Cor u er Six& A. and Smithfield S
P. B. PENNIMAN, JOMAN AIWA
T. P. NOOSTON, N. P. NEED.
• ADIT6NE AXE PAoPMErnmi.
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ror year
Doherty-0 by airier. per week
HE DAILY GAZETTE.
Renown itiottrand's brow:. the leuret never nrosve;
vtenown (.4/111C11 not of Indolent rentnv.
Musette. Envious ItAnKrrE: Allow rue
to auhuirmulate you aim the eeitleuce!t of
proeperity, made innuifeet hyttite improved
appeantner of your patiwr Orb. morning.
I tuu glint to nee it; eatta proud. of It. told
hail it withp. I
easure, an it proves tint this
staid, slow, hut - otelligeot Or/ratan icy of
hart-listedmechanics - and foe binis,
whose name for honrxty and fair ddd ling
.., h. s l e ek since itilioted into a proverb;
known and recognized so Smelt in. all the
great marts of- trade, both at home and
sbestad, lanlf nee andsuifpreciate thfebeins•
fits to he derived, and the proud eatlafac•
lion to be felt, front 'Laving a newspaper
in our city, which will challenge emnpari
mut with any in the land hit soundness
upon all question of finance, iHalite and
but inetaa integrity, an well at , a wide-awake
dispoeition to know and tell its reader. oil
Obit is nein, and to tell it in the lost lam
guago and torn.: .
As oso,°native *vita the manner 111 . 11,”
1 114n141 Ilflarita 'and grand.narents, is far 1
bark as can be traced, were readers tool
friends of the 14AzrITE, might not It. ,
.. be pardoned for exulting . in the great
i lizelierity of rut old fn.. led. for such
. beryl the acknowledged title of
your paper its our family circle for
- 4 wuch a letortit of tint, that the aleatory of
no ono of the numerous stions . rUtifietit to
the coritntry." • ,
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In "olden time," we are told it wits, lite
stoat of the place, for the Rind iveople
of PittsbUrgh lit ipisenthie in the Sllllllll4l'
IrVellilig% nu the green and shaded hanks of
the 'amid : n 3lonongaltela, where, among
other - m.l( Iron the pleasure of one, who, but
lately pastas( away In Clint t'bourne shelter
no traveler rettfrum," or ita itri.vots Wont to
say, when in Ilia nintromta of repose. ..to his
t..ng home, - to read to the gad 'ample ••f
to village choice extracts from the ti..
xtrerr., the only newrpaper then printed on
tin -west aide of the Allegheny Slountalus. ,
Some of rout subscrilmrs yet 11We.U1heit
at a good old age, Who -may • rentatulfer
these accurst on the Lanka of , the quiet
liver. anti from that early dote down
through_ three
,generatious the li.folrce.
lout oxen a welcome visitor to oar family
rude. Our children have learned to Mee
it and read it as their fathers' did, for the
inatructicm and news it containa, and mar
we not hope tltat it may eantintic to siwali
out manfully for Trull,. Lilt it's I atai Rigid,
long after itspresent managers shill haw
hero called." frrim earth away."
ifopinsr that Sneering nifty continue to at
tend your labonyand that you may nap a
rich Larrest of reward, anti ':nosing that
you will band down the grail name of the
liAl.F.Trw uttimpoirtd to your nuefeltiiolit o
when you shell have been called to give.
thou 'darn, . .
I remain an ever, ,
Your friend. . L. 1
Carlotta Patti Concerti
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first of the Patti ouncerts took place
I Kat evening at Philharmonic hall before a
ilintatged ami fuxldennble audience. !Wr
ing the earlier part of the.evening the lier
fOrtnalare Wail rather coldly received. but
the appearance of the great eunatric•wn
the signal for It WAIL' deunanatratlea, and
from thence onwartl to the ekes , ' eren•
piers 111U4 heartily elleecd. The ocedsion
was at once brilliant, successful and inter
esting. The concert wits Melt in merit
and attraction, and alibi-tied lu inet.prex+i•
bin pleasure teen wltiase.l„.nied fortune it
was to be in attendance. -
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The gnat Interest lust eXperlatiotl
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trre of mule, in Patti, and great tep was
that expectation, It wan more than realized.
Nix rears ago left the !united States,
. ail lona passed That period in Europe, dm
' ring which time wive has than from a de
4,ftrufunta to an-mintage. old itlit:tt- her to the
aMellitlon of - "Quren Eddie concert-room."
fiha now 'relatrok beam in,,itifary--sit
' ' ,-her'lltelirt:lreprdied 'by' constant study'
'a n teml.the natural develepatent of thus-e"
ft splendid qualities bestowed on herby pa
lure. and also by an baceesaut contact all
this time with the elite of European till
letantehnu.
The woke of ('atlotti Patti ix iu the
highest degree tulle. trite and Jolla. We'
nee the term doelle advisedly, as it Cprisia ,
CO Mote thou our other the exceptiopal
character of her eminently fantamie and
oligiard talent.
The eapricious epentaniety al her vm al
ization perfeet rime and toduralunts, yet
muteining the most original and eurprising
effects, exquisite 'lain:wing uuti accent,
characterise her as an Individuality, and
Individualitlex are the riches of art.
The ermipass of her.solve is wonderful,
extending" far Iffialtiollg - the bzi - ,54" - litien
and throughout the entire ,entle is syrups
thetie to the highest degree .. United to,
this Is u perfect srbnid , and ouch astottitth
lug volubility ettable her to execute
with the- unnort distinctness, ',towages
which would be deemed only within the
capacity of a violin. Witness,
in 'Mutant-
Hon of this, the variations on Paganinni'm
well-known theme the - Carvival of Ven
ice," which the tang In part second of the
pm/rant:no last evening. It 'dented the
audience Immensely. who Initiated ona re
• eponott to their mustre, and which M'lle
Patti gratified by oinking In her don
eietible glanuer, the .I.stughing Some from
Auber'a -Marro Spada. - ,
Her tarty nolo wax to our taste' an, un
wise eelettion, insomuch as it is not fame
.lated to chow the thothituntt feature. of her
talent. ibiwever, Ate achieved a eucress,
and treerved a still greater mirpridgefor
her second appearance. Mr. Theodore
Hitter, the pianist of the troupe, is an
artist of narked ability. Ue is the coolest
pianoplayer we have cream-en. tend.
towanle the classical tityle, yet has an • np
preciation of popular, cattily comprehead
ed Sara, and - fat 'drapes both elements of
IJx andienee. lie ban ix) useless 'and dis
gutting flourish, littf - eimplv place. his
finger* upon the kept and melody follows.
flip touch Ili exquisite, his execution buil-
Haut and hie expresiden liniohrd. /la AC
-4=llo4lllrd a deserved success and will be
met down, by ell who heard him,' aft' km' of
the moat chaste anitelegant pianists that
ham ever visited us. The piano used—n
Steinway—wan one of the finest inxtru
went* we have ever lietened to, and greatly
relieved the want of an. Lorchestra.—,'i.
loons Paptr. ' - -
T SI. Limin Timer nat.: - Ntlm}NA
ma Hatkaloo bap auspirioiralv_ began her
legal career. ller first ciae;tratisplied a
few days ago, and was no ably and adroitly
ocsaiticted that a settlement was MlCCrill
fully effected without a trial. This was
the mute: The plaintiff, ap lady; claimed
datuagee for a dead dog, whore rattily ca
reer was alleged to have beenirregufarly
terminated by one of tho thy street cant.
Sixty dollar. was the amount of damages
required. The Directors.of the railway
rampant demurred to thin bill. apd re
tained Mix. liarkainoaa their connote' m thr
cult. There was overwhelming rtidence
that the dog was dead' and could never
bark again, as that it. barkingletot
rondi
tbta wax caused by carelessness cm the
part et defendant.' agent.. Minn Barka
liao, therefore, with a sagacity and Modes
ty *bleb do her infinite credit, obtained a
settlement of the caw on fivorable
notwlthatanding that plutthereby twerifitird
a brilliant opportuttity far making her
makii plea.'.
A MAN' calling himself - Rey.' 'Frank'
Whitcomb hay been playing the ionetificti
swindler game suereeslittly In rations
mestenetowns. It'hen but brush (row he
was engaged in leading prayer meeting*,
managing the Y. M. C. A. and swindling
credulous Cluistiona in (Judi:mail.. Ile
MIDI to he coning this way.
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Tits St. Lorna. Democrat sap.: A dal.
or two ago two colored merchants termed
McMurdo and °Way, doing Muffler; at
Port- Anderson. Illailaalppl purthaaed
bills a goods of Walter M. ?Smith k('o.
Mallards was formerly a Ono of Colonel
Davb., a brother of the celebrmed.deffer
nm I)2TIL
•Srtrrivrxci officers of the star of lien.
Ptenewall Jackson hare published six ap.
Esil for funds to plakU a lIIMILIaIeUt over
1. remains, and say that such a teemocial
of love and respect, mote than all uthets,
-meet,. with the cordial apptulattlen of m t i.
Jarkaon.
Ma. .k. k'r,oarxer. are to Gana a
new theatre on Twcropthird street. New
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ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
GIE
PENNSAIS.I.?iIA
TIIIICCEISS GTOI4 were Ina
g-2.1,000. •
A st:a• ten barrel oil well on Cherry non
"'OS tOrpolll.oll Monday And han boom
pumping at the rate of fifty barrels a day
4•VPI.
110.. EowAtto Mel tEINoN addmaeed
the colored nun of tiettyslotrfr Inat Ftl•
day, dtiring theit Fifteenth Amendment
rehdmition. •
A 4:ENTI.F.MAN n . tkirided Natrliez, a
few dap ago, Mal lefi a note to the land.
lady apologizing for making ta, much trot,
hl, , but stating that he "allot have .01110
Voce to die.'l s •
JOHN 111;t , Et.I. 101.730 . A now two penny
',NAT huts appeared in New York. It is
called the Sbratrard, and seems,. we judge
by the first number, tp belong to the bra . -
Y. 011,11.4 'of journals.
• ll.sumstwto: is going to hare a new
market hotiee and lark.' Setunton.is
IN( to lot,* sesend hundre.l new •lioup•pg,
the State Fair, a new opera house, imw
mal nhaft, SIO perhaps few new rail
roads. •
CoNIPVTITIOS.—Tho proprietors of 1110
twn toi re lines la' Parker's landing. hod
a ratio slinnish on Theishie last, result
ing iu blacked opt. Se. , tine proprietor
pahlynen 10 cents' eachdo ride over with
- lain. and the othervecaildrit have it.
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Tilt: new span of the St. Paul bridge
was oTently blolanabout a foot nut of
place. aunt negotiations are now in pro
gress 1,01. - Mll Mity.t. Lee and the Tunnel
Comp:lnv, nt St. Anthony. al.', in trouble.
t.. eseltittlge the' bridge for the tunnel,
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SoM ;11114...yea ill the AF, roll
rLaiu. wo .11,n "It rltel: !apt Tlturnlay fin .
higher wage+. Trade hi dull and the pro.
prietniu ARM'S t that they would have
stopped some time . ago had it 1101 Leen
that the:e.were ranwillingdo turn so runny
men out of employment.
Tilt; Northeast - .t ar save: The Super
itendent of th e Erie canal - . W. W. bleed.
at., it ascenting howlnuch he can raise
lie inthacription from the town, along the
line of the canal to aid in till' cductruction
of the proposed railroad faun Erie to
l'Utsburglt:on the line of the canal.
TIM' Clearfield Mpg,Mi.'', • sap+ a ttec
was cut in that comity, the past winter,
which sealed five thousand four hundred
rual eighty feet, and produced.twenty
teen feet trlgl.4, one of fourteen and one of
twelve feet, which would make the
witholit stump or branches. three hundred
and forty-six feet hum.
c"Tiin Reading Railroad. whith already
controls the vtuirms linen of. road lying
between Easton and Columbia, now aims
to open a through rotate from New York
to the Cumberland enal 011.60115. via
Easton, Reading, Columbia. Y,ork, lingers:
etc., connecting with the Shoutu
&rah Vallee tuna! at Sharpshurg or the
Antietam fron Works. ,
O Thursday two burglani entered the
iesidenee of Ur. Eoaw, rtn Mill street, near
\Villow avenue, blcrnuintown, and -stole
010. They enterrsltthrough the second
story window, They awakened Mr. Esaw,
and beat him aud ids wife unmercifully.
During the scuttle one of the thieves tilt
'a
finger off Mr. Esaw. They Waal and
pegged the pair and left. .
S.EVEItAI. Ilirilittllll papers argne the
pmpriety of having National Park of
(Irmo thous:mid acres, win, the property of
States, each State.contrihuting
something towards adorning the Park.
Michikan, they say, will furnish the ground
without charge; and the citiaens will do
Much toward its ornanulntatioit. The re.
Milt would he to mtract 'addifiotud wealth
Mall emigration to Litt , Staten.
LT. COMNIANDF.R CC:MING, of AI bej..rh.
Lunt, assisted by a o.lotiel Forls, tender.
t6olt lust week to hone-whip %Ir. I. E.
Itinhop, editor. of , the Janientown; K. V.
..211e-reriult won Vint - both al ;
Cern were choked and thrOwn down stairs;
leaving their weniions—a cane and a horse,
1,1110-"- - Steltind . fhern''. - : The teamon of the
nttnek was an 'article in the Jo/tenet/ whirl.
spoke of Cushing as t.the most Inetikble.
kindle vounfe snob that ever trend leather:*
Sintymonv in &VIM.] in building a
line house; at leant we judge : 50 mint the
following liit if local discription. "The
writet has seen the costly .nplendora
of the Eastern world, the Mosque of
Omar, and the ilohlen Palace of Nen° fitt.
Lib at Calcutta, as well an other tegal
dwellings of i the .Queen of - England hut
even In point of cost this house -of an
American citizen will equal them, while it
for eseeeds them in the wonderful rum
bination of utility and elegance. '
A NUNIIIEIL of Landman pitmen have al
ready ho-en projected in East Brady, We
Ann not N. surprised .to ins• machine
nhopy, blnek-mith, Amps', furnish ing stores, springing up all .nrmal us
within a few darn.- W.- thinl; it a nth,
taken.luiliey on the pint of landholders in
the vicinity of the new well in demiusi
Inch exOriiinant prices - for territory for
building purponen. The 'right (num•
would lie to Invite deveropment and:gen
eral ',tininess be moderate rates fur lessen.
—East Brady t,,drpeadent..• .
THE Jaya: ..Many of
our Ititgbiltlieit am returnlogimm•
imd: along the ricerochere they
sold their lumber. Timber ratiges from 8
to 15 - rents, according to quality—moptly
about 11 mel 12 cent. Not many hoards
are being sold. lioat-t are high—selling
for shout $l,-100 a pair. A largo amount
of ti nd er him la-en run out this seasou—
uo much in tact. Tlmee who save their
timber land a few years will get much
more for their hunter. Our formal, are
spill; Lowing before the wi;clinan'a axe,
and trill not last many teat: at this rare.
Toe Schuylkill Jimrnat care: Philip
Marshall, convicted on the Iltliult.of the
larriiity of a picket book containing itbont
pm from Mrs. Kate Clouser, was brought
before • Judge' Woodivani,Monday. for
smiteuca.. ;The Doctor's couusiel called his
tuba - . Dr. Jacob in tvgant.to
OM prisoner's state of health. lfe restb
fied that his eon Was at eCied: with -a
variety of complaints. the principal of
which were heart disease, asthma and
chronic dizziness in the heal. din lungs
were also 'somewhat "weak, and Dr. M.
stated that an imprisonment would kill
him.. Drs. hunter and Coblentzemunined
the prisoner during the intemassion of
Conn'. and lusted that they had found
that there was nothing. material the mat
ter with him. The Court then sentenced
the Uoctor to fifteen months' imprison
ment. Upon receiving his sentence the
Doctor publicly protested his innocence.
. Trig tiarden Grave Enterpt ise tells the
lollowing'story of a lingo living without
font - 1 or water for three weeks: ..Last fell
Captain Boyle sold several head of hogs.
The Captain wan very positive to know
just the number of hogs which ho 'wished
to torn °fret that time, on he, engaged 'a
certain number. When he came to drive
the Loge (hit of lily lot, be found that
three were missing. Some little search
was mode but to no avail, the Captairi sol*
posing that the ling" had got out of - the
lot and strayed od. Three Areas after;
w. cliano.run. Who waa in
the Caiman's emplt, at the time in the
mill, was looking shoat the perm careless
ly. when he opted three lingo whith 'had
erept'unde - r the Hoar of nue of the pens.
which mood up from the ground a little
ways. .I.pon examination lie found that
two of the homy were dead, and that the
oilier, was' still living litymetilate mopsr
were taken, and the live hog was brought
out of his prison home and tenderly. cared
for, and is now alive and in good • &mai- .
ulna."
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Altmana..Pa., Sunday evening , lire wax
discovered in a frame stable. situatedon the
south Wear Main alley. earned ler Mr. Evans.'
Of Pittsburgh. The flames in their course de
stroyed a frame stable adjoining on the mud.
then passing northwest destroyed three more
stables and their contents. After the fire In
this locality was extinguished n fire was sem
on the roof of a brick dwelling owned by Mr.
Brophy.. and before the fire engines could
again- be brought into proper action It had
gained considerable headway and communi
=deft to a brick dwelling of John M. Dolman
adjoining on the east. The damage sestilined
to the,. properties was considemble. 11. 'Rose.
Chief Eogin&r, flustalned n plight Joint" .. . en tes.
ed by a thick striking him on the temple. The
cause of the fire it supposed to he the work of
incendiaries.
--The 'f.clre Commiriloner, nf New York
cay hare irsurd n proelmootion announcing
the Intention a the board to enforce the
doling of liquor !dome and hail on dumbly; at
the mune time they prottttft• that they ‘will
never comitemince inoilCiOne eApolonge-
Iktorm informerr, nor the extreme auto ce
nittlt Of technical pOlOtll.
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FIRST EDITION.
EIDNICMT.
NEWS by CAlli.E
ltritigh Delegnta+ to New York Pro
le%lant Vonferenee—lrlehLund 8111
--Investlgutlon or Muninille !natl.
lotions—Turmoil_ In Paris—Derel:
°potent of the Plot Against Napo.
Iron•+ Life—The Situation in enha.
Hy Telegraph le the Plttebargh llaaeite.l
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LONDON. May —John .Ittcy tont lilt. Ninny
hate arrive-4 beret
There is ..the movement of rl,tl oil
weavers xll oter the counter for ran nth - nure of
ing delegate+ to lite Sere York
Prote,onnt t7onferenee Imre nlrently nnnouno
ad their intention to he Itr , rtent: }.onl Alf‘,4
Churchill. Ent.' of Conan. and the following
member* of the !loosen( Conimonc Mr Harry
Verney, Of Itnekingiouth
. Wltilaut Shepherd
Alit. of Sews Castle-Under-Tyne; John Cond.
ligh, of Sunderland; Thomas Chamber* of
Marietione:.Wnt. limier, of Cambridge Bor
ough; Wtn. McArthur, of Lambeth, and Row
land Smith. of South Derbyshire.
The TiinrA of thin morning' rhltruirs the
Torino lo ea,nt, nnting thittnelther Englinh con
science or honor i. in nny Way conrerned
A diormtels loon :Florence Colithrlii the r -
pot t of The irshrtw.itintirm of the hniinn C•c4tqui
At Uueno. Ayre, •
It it intimated that General Lindsey, who
cononnnth, the expedition to the lied River
country, wllPrentaln there as Governor of the
sort hwextern territory after enter is centered.
The Kelley and Bright rue In open boots for
Ills rwereigns, which took place to-day on the
river Tyne la New Castle. resulted In favor of
Harry Kelley, of Putney, ex-chumnion of the
Thames. •
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In the Maine of Lorda .to-olght Itaron Tal
bott presenttal a, petition from the Parkh
Guardian:l of :foul. Dublin praying for the
repeal of the act of union.
In the Howe Or C4IMMOng Many petitions
. ere received for and nmdast the proposed
nquiry into monastic institutions.
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Correspondence on the lied Myer difficulty
vas ordered liy the Route.
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The Mouse went into Committee hn the Irish
land bill. Mr.:. Symar moved an amendment
making the term of africultund leases sixty
one InSt end of thirty-one yeah. This wns op
posed hy Mr. Disraeli and withdmwn. it was
moved to :intend by reducing the terra to
tweuty-one yearn. This Wlas rejected hy•
vote of zsei to ?d!. Other amendments of dc
tall were considered and either . witildrawn or
rejected and the Committee rose.
Me. Newdegate then urged his motion for
investigation into the Monastic Institutions of
England.
Mr. O Itt.lMotte itoplortKt theutembeti to show
st spirit of eonrenanu mut concillatlon. He
'ly. pot Gm...v(l toil]] inquiry lota the Ltws
whereby suutuutic tu - uties held ph/petty. but
he lyrne decidedly upix.rd to all Inv eAt Iva lon
„of their Internal affair".
Mr. Netederate's elation fora connulttee of
inventlinition W. rejected by n majority' of
till.
Mr. Gladstone then asked tor tbe appoint
'Went of a committee to inquire Into tho tenure
of monastic property, which. atter 'slight ote:
iposit ion. was carried by 291 majority.
At two o'clock A. v. the Douse adjourned.
Lord Derby wan before the Committee on
Diplomatic Service to-day. In course of bill
test Unduly he objected to the .tmericab system
ofdiplottmer. becanae it employed men wheee
diplomatic carter was occidental, not (more.-
Dratax.'-.lnT= brdlml 0111 en Lai Issued
linotber paitotal letter. renewing hi, dependx
atiott of Vent:milt. and Yll.O 3iallltirr.
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Pants, May 2. -The Central Committee who
are In favor of tho pieLlscite, have cent one
hundred thousand copies of tho morning's
Homo, which contains all the details of the
conspiracy against the life of the EmperOr t
Into various provinces as a document furnish;
Inn st ong arguments in favor of an affirmative
vole. •
TuLdic meetings held In different pan+ of
'arks yesterday were very exciting, and some
ere consequently dissolved by t he authorit les.
n mini; Instances the audiences departed
mid shunt .f “Iliv hi RepttNique. — •So titli
ng Declared.
Our of the Radical Journalo publiohei
pront.uncing that the expulsion of the
Italian talltker. Cemulschl, for violation of the
lawn of the country, was &he" In the lutereot
of a political patty. A proteot to slimed b M.
Arago Crenilux.
- 'Jules Pnore. J. Peoria Pelle.
tau. Jules Shnonand many other equally, well
known Radicals.
The Fastro says a man was arrested at the
race course yesterday, where the
was expected an usual, who. upon examine
thin, was, with a revolver and a formid
able looking dagger. Subsequently Wt house
wan searched and a large quantity of bombs
discovered.
The ramification. of the plot . against the
Emperor seem much wider spread than at first
suppeaed.and new developments are contlim
ally coming to light. continue In nil
directions. •
The Journal (Wad announces to-day. the
publication 61 addresses 'presented to the gin
peror conatet Wet ing him on the discovery and
(nutrition of the conspirucp against his life.
The person arrested yesterday on the race
course is nn Englishman and proves insane.
Fie bad nothing. whatever to do with the con-
Sidney- The police continue to wake arrests
and ceerches In connection with the lasi con
'piracy.
The F.cole de Medicine was reopened -to
day. 10. Tardleu Sean present and dellyered
his lecture without interruption, owing in the
great precaut ions taken by the authorities, but
on lensing fhb college the. Pinftasor Irma in
sulted by a large crowd" of students In the
_street and compelled to mill on the, police fOr
protection. . "
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At Creuzot yestenlay M. Assy, n leader in
tifelast strike. was arrested. The workmen
attempted to rescue blos, but did not mieeeed
and nine of them were made prisoners. Sec;
eral soldiers were wounded during the strop.
tile. ,
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The Blabnp of Eareux died o - hiie'nn hI4 way
home from !Lune.
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ilevarra. May.2.—The folbah reports of
the situation In the Interior are from Span Ith
sourer.: •
The InSargent/ In the • Cornaquey district
continue In present themselves In largo nun,-
here in receive pardon.. The resignation of
the rebel General Agramonte Is conanned•
The nelsels abolished the rank. e 4 - General-In-
Chief add :appointed Frederick Nevado Chief .
of Operation, and Otontiltn, COMMIAIdIIIg
era: in Clnco Villas district.
rifteia Spanish soldiers captured tut June
hF the Rebel+ hive just arrived . at Puerto
Principe. They were threatened with death
he Quesada, but theirlivei were saved thiough
the intervention of Iternblta, with whom they
nerved up to the time of their release. e ,
Cowden is roaming about the coast, never
sleeping twice in the same place.
The disloyal Prefet Relaneonrt, Stun liar
taco. Mad sub-Prefet Rafete were exPtured
and executed at Puerto Principe.
A miaboat intently captured a mall boat at
Lapin Pont Key. In the boot were found a
passport issued to Oen. GoLeourla and his
commission as ambassador to Mexico. Both
were signed by Cespedes. Other gunboats
coming . np the Key was nurrotinded • and
search made, and if aolcouria is on the island
he cannot escape. .
Many Insurgent, were killed at Alveres and
near Santa Espiritu by the volunteers.
The Captain General ban issued orders in-.
nuking nil persons residing within the re ear
rectlonary district to come to the nearest.
settlement or town within thirty days.
ing to do if cap tured they will be treated
4. rebels. The order causes much excitement.
HARMS :NEW&
LONDON, May 2.—The Members City of Hal
'more. Hermann and Liple bare defined oat.
WAYNESBURG, PA
Orrr.tr County Br4iorgtiguair• Han. .1. D.
• Do.ley for Cos/rm.
It'Pedol Thtpatch to the MUM.Vt. Go , ettO
' WATNItIIIOII.O. Shy g.
11. Donley bas been re-nominated by
the Ilepublleans, ford Congress by an Itimost
unanimous Tote, both In Cons - cation and by
the popular cote. N.
PITTSBURGH.. TUESDAY, MAY- 3, 1870.
N I4ST CONCatESS,
=I
SENATE: Report.i from Counnit tee,:
Calendar Proereiled ith —Railroad
13111 a 11"mmeil- 7 Widowq and Orpheus
of tho.e !mot on the Oneida. DOESE:
131114 !Int rodured--Pen.qu
- Linenin--Int;re.ll un Yu4' lOe hall-
road Bon& —Alabima
ration Dny Al l'n
Tariff Bill Prareded WHS.!
Trioaraph to tita rittobanth tittaril,l
.....W.4siittorrotz. May tt,
.813M.ATE.
Nr. WILSON. (mut the 7,lllltary• Comniltt co
rep.n tegl pdcurs.l3 tipiln the followlug
Jo.vt,tho . further col:Oder:It Inn of wlstelt wn
Indefictitrly..poltpontAl: •
Petitlntp, et rellnkl nnity oltiver!+ t , mylnp, t
be allowed 6111 sn'farioN. •
Mcmorbil or. the Vnivoraol Pence Society
Litninst the Increase Of the number ”1 cadet.
to the Military Acnamy.
Joint resiiintion for the hotter- nrotertioa
of the frontier of Texas. •
Yet ltiona for the , naolltlon of the Nlllitary
Acadt•my.
Mr. ale° reported favorably the
Howls jolnd reaidatton for the payment ot, ry
- tt
Aeoni
join t . ...... tor the poet.. ~ one
yettr'• Illtill %for the benefit of the (molly of
the Into • Oehernl Itxwllni. lined . ‘4 the
talendir.l ,
. .
The Cotnutitteeon Clahnb nod Pension!: re
ported navermelr to nnuteroutt opplicat ion+ for
relief. . •
Mr. 1t05.4. front the Committee iin Indian
Affair, rvtiiirted favonthly the Joint 10.01.10111
directing the SiTtetary of the Interior to Inane
patent to Indiana yearly meeting of the
z4oelety it Vie:ids for certain lan& in slimy
nee reservation. Pnised.
. .
)Ir. )10111{11.1.. of Vermont. offered a tear.
lotion directing . . the Committee, Art Peteut4 I
enquire Intrrthee antallener of attending the.
patent Inn. .o that tlto free.* of et - en pat
ent hereafter issued. mar be retained for the
use of the Culled State: In all .lepartmeuts.
Bill. were Introduced and referred ea rot-
Iowa: -
By Mr. HOWE, t ',while the tithe for eon-
Winning n railrond fmm St. tivoric Hirer or
Lake to the west end of lake Superior. •
Hp Ur. POOL: To enforce the Fourteouth
Amendment to the Conntitut km of the United
Staten. •
Be Mr. ROSS: To reitnburao K 4111.9 for
equipping and pros - Binning mlllttn forces to
old In anatomising the rebelliOn. -
The calendar woe proceeded with.
The bill to pay loyal citizens In the late I chi/
States for taking the census in lam coming up.
Mr. SUMMER indited upon no amendment
req h. uiring each claimant to take the iron-clod
oat
Alter.disorplion the Gill waS Lid aside.
The bill to notice up deficienclex its 1.m.1
grant,. to aid In the contraction of n r Orme!
mad' telegraph line front the Central Pacific
Railroad to, Portland. Oregon. and the bill
graining/multi and right -of way in Miss:au-I
nod Arkansas to aid In the conxtructlon of
railroad and telegraph line along or near the
21th parallel from the Mieeleciiitil river to the
Arkansas river. passed.
The House hill emending for thitty days the
time within which p.mmn elected to office in.
Tens may. take the oath of otlice was
amended and intsseil.
The bill to increase the number of judges of
the Supreme and Circuit Courts and establish
the boundaries 143111116A1 Cin alts, W. post
poned indefinitely.
The bill fort he relief of whiciwa and orphidis
of oillerri, seamen and marines of the I tilted.
States steamer Oneida. Firing them. L. ehe
months' pay. slot :1111C10141 to author!, the
Commission and corresponding inereaxeot pay
to officers who. by their absence. torte not ex
amined with their classes. but hasl since been
confirmed by the Senate. iu sev.-n,l eases
timed after their death. HIM prtsw.l.
HOUSE or lc urnrsri-rxr ry W.
AlllOlll the billn Int minced were !he fol
lowing: •
UT Mr. STEVENSON: T. sott horiie citizens
of the United Stat en to accept diplomat ic Ser
vice from foreign govennnent
• •
%fr. 1-IWIrES(7I:4 To incorpornte the
American I:nion Acadamy of I.ltrrittuiv.
once and Art.
•
• . .
By Mr. VAX TlltiMP,lteelting I hat Ito
Government Las to pay 1.:4
ho‘ala <4 , 114 , 1"atftt.,.. . a - T.:lowa:me.,
which flume gotntsanle: shalld re Moil. Stli ,
that tht .1311saesampat tat also paid those •'-al-
Old fur traasPortillion
and Tr:whir:old ills not ing the Secretary • a I le
Treaaury-to retail hereafter all moneys that
may be d by-the Government t such comp:,
ue
olca no indemnity for interest' hn railroad
bonds paid by• the Government..
Dr Mr. MOltClAti: To repeat he proviso at
sixth section of the act of July :rah. Psi
which limits applications for petwinn: to lice
years from the origin qf the Call., r 4
! By Mr. ItOtIERS: Tn reauvie all polls Old
Hr 3lr. STRICKLAND: Ertu Wing . ailtlit tonal
terms of United Slates . Courts in lifiehltian.
By Mr. SM YTH E. lawn: Amendatory of nct
extending the flute for the coompletion of the
Dubuque and Sioux City Built, intE •
It Mr. WASHBURN E. Wis.: Slant lug land
to Wisconsin fora ultimo! front Augusta via
Chippewa nillA t o Super - Sir City, Lake Supe
rior.
II Mr. CLARKE. En sox: To amend the
net granting !mots to Kansas for railroad par:
KIEV Introduced a bill tireeting;t he
Secretary of the Interior to pia, the nond of
the widow of Abrahnin Lincoln on the pen4on
roll and pay her a penoion of SOW Per noon. ,
Under the operation of the tweet°. queAtion
the hill poised- red, tiny., 5.
Mr. BIRD offered a reenlnt ion reqoeFt tar. the
.President to Intercede with the INGO or
Ca”dlim authoritier for the pardon of John
Gallaher, captured with the renians and sen
tenced to twenty years' Imprisonment.
Adopted.
Mr.CALKIN offered ee-olution decLarintr
It the zentinient of the Alllerie/111 people that
Immediate replant lon be made he the 4 overa
tnent of Great Britain for the ae,truction of
Vessels belonging. to citizens of the rotted
Staten by the steamer Alabama and Other
oteatnert of like kind. and rearresting the Pen.
Went teepress the Alabama eininin to immedi
ate •ettlement. no that citizen, may tie
pro n', ho mpt lynor remunemt ed. for Inn St.l and the na
tio maintained.
The Moue reftr:ed to ,second the previous,
question-44)10 ;5. nrul t .re.olut - mi.
(erred to the Cronin itt,e on Foreign
Mr. SIMI:NCR Introduced
.d joint resolutlan
declaring the 3nth of May. being. the tiny ap
pointed for the deeornt lott of the yrrnve, of
sohtlerl n - ho died in the defense of the Uninn,
public holiday, to be forever ob.erved as
such by the Invsple- of, ,the United. -state,
Finned 'without
. . . . . .
Mr. fIeitE.NCK offered n resolutionigivine
the Collmitten..lo the‘Wheie antboritr to snap
datiate irm .ensl
_portion: of, the Titriff ;Mil:
Adopted , -113 to M. r' . VW '
Mr. tiIIILACK I, ti.luced a joint resolution
for the payment artallin y to nil soldiers who
were mustered' Inks theservice under the
President's pmclumet lot of ral May. lilt. Re
ferred to the Committee on Military Attain.
The Mottle then-went drain Committee no the
Tariff bill: . l • '
. .
The paragraph as to telegraph soot
amended to read: On all Insulated telegraphic
or electric cables for submarim , parr... and
on tattelegraph solre. forte 'per cent. n.l
miG
rvm.
•
The next pamgmh , waa•thni I,txing hair
pins .nnule of Iron wire Any uer. cud: ml
nalarvin.
Mr. 1102.11 moved to Insert the follow
On machine card clothing and hunt rash,
whether iron.' steel or brass wire, stuck In
leather...cloth, rubber or. paper, or. however
manufactured, arty percent. .ml valorem.
Agreed to. .
The nucceeding panurraph was, am nation
of Mr. SCHENCK. 'Amended to 'read On iron
o ,f 6 ;lar f s o lz r e . ., e ri ce lesfriptlon nut t d. e ' .. ,;hcruisc °-
The paragrapere i re r = ch, WM. OA
motion of Mr. SCHENCK, struck nut.
The next paragraph, on motion of Mr.
SCHENCK, was amended to read: On wrought
iron %cambers, nuts, bolts or rivets, -wholly of
partially finished, of all descriptions, punched
or unpunched..ttro and one-haat Cents per
pound Mr.
SCHENCK moved to insert on ndditional
Pnragraph a 7 renown: On wrought Iron hinges.
weighing not more than twenty pounds to the
dozen pairs, twenty-five per cent. ad Lytham
In addition tnpresent duty. Agreed to. •
..' M raSellaNtir. moved to Insert nn addition
al ,panteraph al folios:cc 'Elna 'wrought
binges. weighing not more than twenty
pounds to the dozen pairs. twenty-tee per
cent ad rokarran la addition to the preaaputdUlT s
Agrtaad rsa.. - -
The paragraph imptedng a' dull' or ,
cents per pound on. n-co, at Iron welded
PIM., tubes and that of all deem ipt ions, wall
not amended.
• •
The paragruph Imposing a duty of two and
a half cents per pound - on tinned UM. known
itstirokttes. and on Iron. or tin plates gulvtof
ised,-40.. 'WWI *Oink out: • • • =
Th°l " tm mini hal.glnrse and mule shag'
two cents per pound woo, on motion of Mr.
COX, struck. out. •
The P.asrmr.t. ImlOingit duty - on rill memmi
of Iron not otherwise provided for, and on
screws of stay otherlpetal than iron. of forty
per • cent, rill roforenm woe untie to read thirty
Raj rent., and then, on motion of Mr.
te- 112 . 1, CK• the Intratntph was struck out,
leaving the duty-on iron screws. as under the
present law.' •
•
Mr. SCHENCltiuoied to:tail - Ike out the next ,
VtrntrraPh. as to relselsbt cast Iron and Irons,
lilthOut dlirpOsitig of the motion the Cou
mlttee rose. harlolprgressed as far page
e'lle:RegfseltinsLlb aaJOuracq until tageor
mar at tierce o'cl o ck. _ •
NEW ORLEANS
Sm ere Tinnier Stdrit—Hhitiop Consennfed•
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gacettel
Onhtails, May 2.—Darin - a revere
thunder r tunnrefierdarseceral. hOusch were
strode _hr. llghtnint mid one reined wornan
Right Hes, Futter'Perchi wee Teri cedar
consecrated bishop of St. Louis At the catlike,.
drat. Bishop Hosecrims of Columlima 0.. nth
elated. n 10 . 61 - I .ll3l,skalcis Foley of chltago.
and Fehen of Xashvill.
Wm. Henderson. formerly a prominent mer.
chant and director of the. Jackson HaltrOad,
died to-day.
SECOND. EDITION.
FO R CYCLOCi-Z
E CAPITA
lk , bt Itetinecd April
8 11 0l11:.79:149--Mr. Jude,' Tariff
-11111--Thr, Wlttliepcg
Itullroiut. Casa in Wyoming—
McAlral Doctor,
, ufcglot•--Nural
rourl and Ike Onettlit Dinagfi,r,
rill. I'o6 mph In Out Pittsburgh 40E41 .;
WANIIIIOTOIC,
pputit'UktYCFC:LTSa..ter,i..
Tho tollott big Ix tho 'public thbb-Ittirtetucnt
for the wool iit April, bah
Outtichilinc
1111tlrvel
Totf.l, lucluolnff 101.1 - 0.1 Anal_ —_
10.1
11111410
t••• 2. 4 54.192411
.4 011rItiq ill TerllaillV. -
Coln
Carnalley 11%55,213 01
4.034.04 0;
T,nnl-x•41,1v,T,
•
Doti 00
.101111.0
pf•creofe tliirleig the 01000. ..... a 11; 1
. 4 .41 g
Dect.oo...l.ol.lfiarch 1.f.137/ 17.1111.112
MR. 'two's 1111.1.1 -
.1 toi,Vit tariff bill contains onlythree..sect lons.
reducing the tariff on slant . . urolannes. salt,
pig rind scrap Iron: tea and coffee, and manu
factures of Iron - end railroad-lien, ntl 'entn
pressed in 2.00 section of fourteen linen.. In
another section 'fourteen Hues, .reiluellotm
of Internal ton by repealing teat,* on sales, on
ernes receipts, on domestic artlieles of house
bold one. ail spacial taxes except On distillers,
brewers, companies, bank. and Waters: and
the third neotion eolitetnlng . Initickv free
Of ditty, beinx In this respect thentune its the
one reputed by the Committee,' Ways and
-Means, except that coat end' bitten lame been
'added . —
hllfTtott EIPtDITIOR TO-WIRSIPEti.
The (internment bar no Specific Infonontion
er to the luteut ions of the Meitieg expedition
to Winnipeg beyond the fact' that ( It Will UM
nP Like Huron. No appileatkrn hen been
made for the privilege of going thrOugh the
St. 3farioCanni, but seer foralpe intimation
toe( been glven that only empty beats win go
through, the military notes, ke.. being' firer
landed on the British soil and,catted around
to - the Lake Superior side, where the,' trill be
embarked amain. The queetten inimedistely
before the PreAldeat and Cattiest. 4, (whether
there unloaded Weikel:lll be allowed the use
of the canal, In the lace of tbelact that they
are intended for n oarlike obtect. The gun
boat Michigan hat not yet bead. ordered from
Detroit - to the straits, but the ligepuired to be
In rendineav to proceed ton pohignear to Fort
firmly, to watch the Brit Isitex*lt ion.
Noel ELS IWDl.o:l3—istn twins
,711XPRDITION:
~
Ciencral Parker. Commlnanity of Indian
Altairs; estimates (he Indian Warriors In the
. neighbarboad of Fort Rely, sr' abOut eight
t haus:m.l. They are well armed had mounted.
About sla thousand of thetnnielahria. and the
remainder ore tondo up of scaiiiiing tribes.
{WI. vat lifted that they are Georgia war, and
It It ghoul robe place It will be diost de,drue
the a n d expensive Indian war ' Ali has ever
occurred. He says these envagen.are better
prepared n all hot,* thou any nardm•and
Mat they ran raise about tartlye thousand
worriont. The 'Skala - and ther allies were
never In better condition to give battle.
true of the Immediate causes Of Mom to the
Indiana I. the threatened, npproach of the lag
Iforn, expedition, which utionibere . about
twenly.tive bundled wen, ;nowt aulenthicd at
Cheyenne, awl tampered of Whin, survey
ore,rt. fanners, die. They net ax od lek.atArt
in a fen dny" to id4soct. the Notts. maitre
of ds
t.nn4 , laitrailoin thescit raceme
• off in... Over. if po.sibie, flea immense gold
depoots Skid to be 'at 16111 realm,. (funeral
Sherman wit, ordered sometime ago to stop
this'expedition, but nu n pledge from the ex
pcditiouliot that they would not molest the
Indians. the order woo totaled. The !Wane
will not i.e.unnamed: that this expedition Is
pencenble, and ate therefore pretutring f or
War. •
Gen. Paiker think. fur enrsdry I. not lamer'
enntigh hp one-hvif to cope with the •fndlnn..
whn will divide and fight in bandy of five bun-
tired or so. and will scatter over Montana,
Wyoutitur. Dakota and Colorado territories,
and.wc.s/tall.La taartled tchit the. aCCuilittit of
horrible massacres la these territoi Ica. The
tuitions will tint meet Gen: • itherldan y In a
pitched bat t le. 'rhey are ton shrewd for that.
Sheridan cans. a Lace nada than al mat
cntalry, and it can t ettally that It will:
he ditlicult for him to cheek the Foliages. The'
Infantry, that has been seat out is merely to
atrengt hen the force, at different forts along
the f rotitlfri and tlltcrldan.ran only net on the
deferisiveTuntll our entalry Arne of the service
is, trengtbenial. Dent Pail., estimates the
0,1 . 51 of a iwn montitti ttnr with the Militias
at a .out not greater than it would tequire to
feed the Indiana one rear. •
,
.The National Convention of Medical Col
lege's has appointed w committee to take neces
ann for the formation of a peemanenf
to,seCiation fhr imumvement In ukedlcnt educn
thin.. The committee are Professors M. basis,
of Illinois; Samuel. I.gam New Orleans; A:
Hammer. St. Loafs; T. Parone, Louisville; S.
It. Gross, Philadelphia: O. K. Blackman; ein
clnuati:' J. C. - Shattuck: lioston. and A. C.
l'ogt. New • York. The convention adjourned
The nand 500511411 of the American Medt
cal A.,lnciation commences to-morrow. The
delegates, nitmLer over three hundred and
COlnpti94 the molt eminent 'Medical men of
the United States. In the evening the AE4O
- %CHI pay their' regßaiß to Presidenr
and .Mrs. Grant.
RA11,310.10 VASE 1p Wll O.IIIFO
The Senate; to-day pawed n bill rinnulling the
ten - U04,11 law. of Wyoming under which the,
preset, government of "the Territory manatee
jurisdi , t ion to appoint a receiver of the robot,
Peelle Rail' Road, in the salt of , Jacrit,
DAG. for ties furnished the mad. Tht•
action ; was in consequence of Information
from Cheyenne that Judge Stowe propane,. to
(inter A invitee Mlles. the' C.ttopanY 'piny the
sum demanded, nr deposit In cowl $54000 as
Security foranyjudgmenti-bavis mayrecover.
The Company refuse to Mabee deposit, claim
ing they 110 not owe, Gaits, and even, If they
did, no each prOce.edings could be legal Until
Jude - Taut bras first obtained in the uninifognl,
and have given orden.lo the supertmifid l it
to atou;the running of the road if the court
:hall untied:dot 18 piteltreceteeeln pow4ision.
WIC 1 . 1•08-4: . 11.1k. ellto l 4.ll.s*MilifOX
The Committee miCredeetllde n4"the
Icon Medical Association of the I. 7 ulted • Eitatee
refined at prelLothitij meeting to
receive the credentials of delegate. gram the
Notional MedlOal - Society. a , neW".
itation of the. Distrik; 'also Gum from
three of- , the hatpitals
,end the , Alen - Iml
ACIOCIR/Inil ' of the -Medical DepirtMent of
Georgetown College: The reason assigned le
their, cousuludlon with colored physlchuw,
notWithstandhair theyhad been regularly grad
uated. Alt the .white physician., as wells. ,
three colOred, la this organization are ru l e d
out. ,
Tyr CiNLIDA-11M111AT ATFAITL.
The oolnion of the United Statei NM'
Courti held at Yotobaron, an-the lost of Ihe'
*Fat fin - warded to Coogrers 1:111Y Lys
the gars. Departu:ent. After glrlai a full
,rtiouNif or the'erldence the. Court toy: "The .
more of the collision It aftolfpthereutlrelvdue
to I he flombay.schose cominaMllng officer Is to .
blame beyond excuse. :titan, the conduct of
the Bomboy after the nonillion, In PRIAM art
and out of sight. In not communleatbsg with.
the Oneida and disregarding bee signals and
guns. Is .uu guilty and bbtmeable that this Court'
con only speak of It as unparafleledin cnietty."
• •
• ' Crlll2l ATTAIRR:
The Government has up to this morning re
celved no oalcbd dlstustches In the least de
gree confirming or ..streturthenltUr the report
that the volunteers seized Moro Castle. RI ir t
. cently reported. There Is no doubt. himmter,
the volunteers control. to a great desree, the
Spanish authorities.
The Committee on Territories In the Sedate
has submitted a Mport organizing the Tend
'tory of Oklahoma. consolklath4 the Indian
tribes raider n territorial garernmeni.
nellraX comantom
The 'lndian gate Comminlemers moil' In
Washington to:morrow to make arrangements
for returning to the Indian country with a Mew
of quiet or the existing troubles.
AelarivaAtit "AY:mitre
Not lass than three hundred thousand ma.
nesty oaths have been taken under the procla
mations respectively of Presidents 1.10 coin
and Johnson. •
aVYia'.: l ."..!-^ka.~'✓-r~nc .v. .~h..t54.~
NEW YORK CITY
The McFarland Trlal—Coutinnatlon
of the l'exttour—Mrn. Calhoun on
I the Stand.
By Tettetetaph to the Pletsbehth Clesette.]
Nam Tonic. Map 2, bro.
The court nom was crowded
Lotter Hnrtnu. ex-Deputy 3lnrehnl. t editlo4
be found Menu . Mud In Druntivrny Intoxicated
In took him home.
•,..• • • • ,
.Inmes Chunble. resident of Woodside, teSti-
lied he ow prisoner nt Woodside the 'week
Isofore the shooting of Itlehnedson; he (elated
his family troubles and sold he should ',boot
Richardson o¢ sight.
Mr. Ryerson, of Woodside. testified that
shortly before the shooting liferarland inquired
of him whore Richardson lived; noticed no ex
citement or irrntional talk on the part of the
prisoner.
The cruel-examinntion of these witnesses
elicited nothing.
A:8. Merriman. of Brookint, a lair . yer, tes
tified that he bad a Irmg' conversation with
prisoner two days before the shooting; noticed
an excitement.
• Judge bash, here said it was proved that the
Greenwich street property was attached In
IA and that niece that time the properly re
main,. The defence clainiedlhat >fn.-McFar
land had remained with her husband till he
became poor, and then left him. This was not
'tree; she remained with her husband years
after be beertmespoor.
'Mark M. Po...MY, the nest witness, escort
that he formed the prisoner's acquaintance in
Prisoner eame to him and 'irked witness
to purchase serenti letters from him and unh
itch them in the Derrocraf; meld letters cone
nined a fultdescrintlon of the. debauchery of
his wife by Richardson; said Greeley and the
Truants people were running "f re e-Inve" es
tabilsbnient; Ihotthe winters could make n
serisittion by pubilehlng them end get' even
with Greeley for canduct toward witness In
the teditical arena: McFarland charged nne
hundred &Mare for the letters. Witness re
fused to purchase: but the prisoner 'persisted.
toying It would enlarge the circulation of the
Asir nrf. Never saw him
Mr..Grahaut—Mentrialut dltfnot look like
a teniperance lecturer in September, '6A.
• lames W. SchefnerbOrn, 'editor of the
.4nWileon Eduratioiud Ibinthly, testified he
published McFariend'a numuscrtprla March,
1361, and gave him $23 for It. On the 9th of
Jandary McFarland called at my office; he
seemed to me to be perfectly rational.
To. Mr. Graham—Prisoner called on me first
emir In January. On the 9th of January he
told me be wrote it himself and wanted to sell
the manuscript. lie did not eat' when it smut
Written; he said Inn public achnol forty yearn
NM. and mild that It was a ham indc description
of things ns they then were.
A recess we, here taken.
After rece..l..t: Ribberhardt testified he
semi Provost Marshal front - the commence
ment of the war till it• Mote. 'Never LIM the
Prisoner under the Influence of liquor: met
him In linw,klyn two or three weeks after the
Irst shooting; be said he wished to showldm
an Intercepted letter. He sold he did not shoot
Richardson because he thought his wife was
unclunde, but because ho Roues.. Riebsidson
had done wrong tijwards him. He said he
came to have me dairy In a proceeding In
'bode]) that - I had never seen him •drunk.faid
!did so testify. He .1d If Richardson bad
anything more to do with his wife until she
Was divorced, ho would find be was Ina peril
ous path.
To Mr. Gerry—Atn certain be told me be hod
sued - Richanison for abducting kis wife. lie
was very nervous nud excited ; I do not think
he was Irrational; his movements were excited;
ho kept twist Log about in his chair; ha gener
ally did twist 'bout inlets chair. 'lle read the
intercepted letter; was calm while reading It.
but became excited afterwards; 4, ,5
4,1
tharttote — on Meritlantl'a aide.
not on witnovv% never saw him since that In
terview. •
John Dickens testified be wa, in the Pro
Marche., .nttlee and Raw McFarland
drunk.
John Stout testified he knew the prisoner;
he told him certain irtles bad entered - into a
ennsPinter agalott_Mu be named Mrs. ed-
Ansi, and Mrs. Sinclair; told me he would
never allow Richardson to live with his wits
The next witness called was Mrs. Runkle
Who testified: .1 reside In the city; was fonnek
ly Mn. Calhoun; knew prisoner and Mrs. Mc
lerland; first knew them In January, Itga;
met them at an evening party at the house of
a friend; saw Mre. McFarland after: seldom
saw her at my own house. generally at No. 7:
t'llnion:Place. The McFarland+ had several
residences during my fiequaintance with them.
Woo in correspondence with Mrs. McFarland
while in the White Mountain.. I presume
wince these letters. (Produced as evidence on
trial I did not read them. I think this letter
.(one given to her by Judge Davlsr. dated June,
'an was the first I ever wrote toiler
Before going to the White Mountains, what
hod beeuthe subject of conversation between
You? Objected to by Mr. Graham.
Prior to her going to the White Mountains,
had she been In the habit of giving reading.?
Mr. Graham objected.
After argument the Recorder said the pros
ecution had w night to show there was no
conspiracy In regard to Mri./11cFatind going
on the stage.
Wit tiess-1 attended rending. given by Mrs.
Menaland In April, ma; at Htelnwny
before she went to the White Mountains. I
know thnt many or my Mends and myself'
took tirkets nod paid for them.
• .• .
Mr.firahnm objected to showing thatMc-
Farland could not ouppmi the site by thin
mean..
Mr. Darts °trete& to shocelhat McFarland
retelved the bulk of his pmeeeds of ibis
. Wltnem—ilefore gnlog to White. Mountains
Mn.* McFarland and T.converied in relation to
going on the stn e. The first letter In which
It ts'lts spoken about was June ftth, 180 d.
Hare no idea bon• many letters I wrote Mn.
McFarland.
. Judge Darts desire witness to reed u letter
And see If she could tell whet month It wns
;mitten.
Witnwis—lt MI wtitten In the winter of
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Jedlte Davit—Bead that letter and any what
that word.t. B. Y. a
Mr. tlnthem objected, but the queethat w•oo
*hatred.
Wltnem the word. "you.". 'We. McFar
land came with me to Mrs. Sinclair's to get a
dram from her, which she was going to lend
Mrs. McFarland to enable her to appear on the
stage without going to the expeuse of
buying' one. He McFarland) commeet
al on the drew and suggested • some
Improvements. He said he had great
confidence In her Leona he himself
bad trained her, sad he thought himself the
best teacher she could have. I went to his
house, No. II Amity street. The room Mc-
Farland was in was hot and smoking. McFar
land came lu drunk; he spidte grapy.
.ata
rudely to me. I started to go out, but before
I lett he turned to hie wife and sold, "You.
must base your Rana here during my 11.
Bence.' I was so frightenid that I did not
know whether to go or stay. heard loud
talk alter I lift the room and remained our.
aide. I.thee went to the outer door and rang,
and cent a tenant for Mrs. BleFarland. She
did not come home with_ me that night. She
woo sesiting,witUe.bs S Amity sheet, for the
independent and Riverside Maculae.
Judge Davis here •ollered tb read 'a letter
from Mrs. McFarland to Mrs. Coltman, telling
her of the trouble which she bad Endured, and
In Justice to this Witness, who was - charged
with being worse than the vilest strumpet or
prostitute, namely, a "praurea or a pan.
derer." It was wrong that this should be kept
.from the public, or that this woman and Mrs.
Sinclair, who had been paraded In the public
press should net have some mina of proving
her conduct. It was only a piece of pureauu
ity and kindliness towards en unfortunate
woman. Courts Of. Justice are Justly • scorn
lo the land unless such a thing be 'allowed to
show how the facts really are and to vindicate
the character of a pure woman.
Mr. Graham—Do you cell on us fora reply = ?
Racorder—No, Mr. Graham.
To Judge Davis—l 'bola be eery glad to be
olio to allow you to read this letter, but It In
LW/sable to illiote a wife to Sestlly. against
her Inabniad, and therefore I cannot allow the
letter to be Mad.
'Witness—While in Womble:ton I recaved a
.letter from Mrs. McFarland. to which mine to
Mr. Dula again wild he Shaded the. letter
ationid be in evidence to order to fully explain
the answer.- . •
Recorder—l don't ft.. how 1 can admit It.
Wltueu—l returned home about the 11th or
Lfth of March. Saw Mrs. McFarland; she Was
ME=l=l
VOL.
performing her engagement at Winter Garden.
Did not know of any improper conduct be
tween Mrs.. McFarland and Richardson; never
kneW of any impure to bring theta together.
• Did you base any such Intentions f•
' Mr. Grano n objected on the ground that it
was making the prosecution a private concern
and depriving it of Ira public character.
Recottler—l allow the question.
Witn.s—Never! I wished simply to enable
her to earn her bread. •
To Mr. Ornham-4 hhve 'not disbursed any
money for the purposes of this prosecution.
I don't know that Mr. linable has. Don't
know the washerwoman Mrs: McCormick. I
never was within this Park (City Hall Park)
fora year until to-day. Never saw Mrs. Mc.
Farinud since December 2d, but once on
Ilromiway. I beg your pardon, I met her
also last Moaday in jersey City, by acci
dent; she WOO at rap father's house in
Jersey City; she never remained for any
length of time. Richardson lived at.- Cll.
ton Place from May, and John Russell
Young came In the fall of the same year; they
left about the list of May. *ll7. I drat am Nra.
McFarland at nu evening party at Mr. Sin
ews's. Richardson may have accommuded
me. I was living at the tale on-Nineteenth
street . ; with my mother. Itichardson lived for
a while at tag mother's. Ile woo a
widower. MIN. Mason did not . apply to
Inn for a chanteter for McFarland; did
not say to Mrs. Mason that McFarland
KIPS down now. but that my husband would
get him a situation. I have already stated he
was entitled she should go on the stage, and
seas delighted at her WUCCC/01. This was a week
before Mrs. McFarland appeared In Romeo and .
Juliet. The first time I saw her niter coming
from the White Mountains, in October. she was
is McDougal street . . She was writing!' child's
story, sick In bed, and said she was afraid she
would not be able to fulfill. her engagement.
McFarland said she should be. ready or forfeit
tier entragment. The dot character eke ap
peared in was the Player Queen In Hamlet,
minor characiiii: the neat one was Lady
C.apulet. a more conspicuous character, after
wards in Melissa. in Merchant of 'Venice. Do
not know lhat McFarland — Was no enraptured
with Mrs. McFarland that he did not dare no
g-mile her for fear she would do as she pleased
- wintout his consent. McFarland was fond of
his wife In his own way. Never heard that
Richardson was caught three tines in one af
ternoon In her room. The phrase In the inter
cepted letter referring to his feelings about,
public opinion, is very unlike his sentiments.
Mr. Graham here read a part of the inter
cepted letter and asked Witlltsa if she ever
knew 'Richardson had used such terms to wards
a married woman? .
Wituese—l did not and detwi subscribe to
them, accosting to the interpretation you put
on them. I think It makes a moral difference
If a woman is formally separates!. My rut
husband died in May. ',37. and I married
again on the =I of December. V. I did not
know that Men. Menaland. and *another lady
called at Amity street. and that for the pur
pose of r ottin g Into Richardson's room Mrs.
McFarland represented that young lady as be
ing the betrothed of Richardson.
The Court here adjourned.
A special meeting of the Chember of Com
'pierce mita held to-day for the purpose of set
ting* sabeotiptlon on foot to aid the sufferers
by the recent milatritty. at Richmond. Mr.
George Opdyitm- presided. Resolutions of
sympathy wire adopted. and a committee of
fifteen appointed to ntrry out the object of
the meeting.
A EJtOLtR AIIREATF.P.
Jobs Williams, an English burginr, who on
the sib of April WWI arrested ori the Gorman
'sten:nee Main, nt flobOken. with sls,las) worth
of smuggled diamonds. WU twiny rearrested
and sixty thousand - francs in stolen Russia and
French bonds found on him He was commit
ted In defatilt 0f,R204100 ball.
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Arrumtuirx sUetuar.n.
-111..tha:,,nase• at. the Nernst lo6adhzl4ent
atamst the , de
fendants have fornuilly entered their appear
nue In the Clerk's office of •t he t7nltell States
Circuit Calm: An answer will he died June
11%11410AD ItIYAIIIT.
The adoption of the summer &tie table
hence I dehicagn, which - . tank' effect tn-day
will It is saiehe accepted as •n mutual decla
ration of war between rival routes, and rate
'of freight will be cut down' heavily.
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Stewart and )fuses H. Grinuell this
foominipoid to the New Cork Trust Company
traStt). the amount oft subscriptions received
for the family of the' late Secretor): Rawlins.
PRY,IDENT -
Orneril i/rnnt left Elizabeth, N. 1.1111% at
lemon and will arrive In Wanlngton to-mnr
row morning. __L
THE INDIANS
I:bap:nor Actbey la INAbb,iian liatbye
Cattle Killed by Thew.
Teiegripb to the Pittsburgh Celesta.) • .
CHICAGO, tiny 2.-Persons who arrived nt
Sioux City yesterday front for rt. Sully report
that the Cheyenne aireney hits been taken pos
session of by Indians, and that on attempting
to bind they were ordered oil by the savages,
who bred over their bead.; that the majority
*of Randall and his comrades are prisoners. and
that the Indians bad killed a large number of
cattle, the carcaosea of which are seen along
the river hanks nod on sand ban.
CHEYENNE May 2.--A private letter front
Fort Laramie, dated April 7rdb, says the In
dians attacked Err. Mill's cat le bent, on Chug
Water, slaughtering itevern . Two men that
were with the herd ate missing. ;
Large numbers of men are daily arriving
from the East to jojn the pig Horn Associa
tion. Over one hundred turned not to-day
and paraded the streets. The expedition starts
May 10th.
0/LUIA. Nr.a., May 2.—The brusque reply of
Gen. Sherman to the advance wade by 'Red
Cloud; Sioux. chief. is generally . believed to be
impolitic. amt that if theauswer is delivered
him aslant, it mill result In lose of life ulij
treasure that might have been avoided.
RICHMOND, TA
C. N. Ctreult Court—Chief Justice Chase.
Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
IticustOso, May 2.—ln the Circuit Court.
CillefJustice Chase dismissed the Richmond
Mayoralty . case. it having been decided by the
Virginia Court of Appeals.
The appeal In the case of James Jetter Phil
lips was also diamissed. and units. the Execu
tive intervenes be will be executed July lith.
He has been beapited nine tires pending a de
cision by the United States Court.
The Chief Justice this afternoon called on
the members of the barwho were Injured by
the late calamity. 'Jai. IC liohinVon. another
victim, died to-day.
• Lynch Lase la Kentucky.
Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Our
LOtossmr.s. May !.—At twelve o'clock last
night forty men took John and Levy Shy oat
Of Glasgow Jolt and hung them to death.
Young Proctor and Jame* mot death at the
hands of them men - while milstlng the 'sheriff
In an attempt to arrest them. So exasperated
were the community .that they took the law In
their own hands and lynched the murderers.
Crop FsUoie Is CallirosJa
CDT Telegraph to the PawnerslS Gazettes]
BAN FRANCLACO. MAY 2.—From nearly erect
portion of California .alarming Intelligence is
received of - short' crops. In Saris aara
county half the grain will not pay for har
vesting. In Male valley the north wind. and
dry weather hare ahnost destroyed the crops.
More favorable relents come.from the north
ern portion of the &hate.
Solon. Paella. Railroad Opening.
[Sy Telegraph to the Pittebargh Gamito.)
St. Loom. Mar R—A largenumber of promi
nent gentlemen arid 'ladies lett t his evening
air Springfield. Mo.. to participate In the for
mal opening to-minrom of the - South Pacific
Railroad to that point. Tha party will be
joined at Franklin by Governor McClurg and
several other officials and members of the
Legislature.
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New 0111.1.1M1, May 2..—Cotton easiest salmi
middling uplands and nominal, eaten, hiss
Miles; .- recer i we4l_s l . l lour es; ex t rina prig bales;
st,sr treble extra BrZifit&
Carl firmer; sales at Bl,ltirld.nit Oats M.
Bran 11,4 a. Ness Bork Baeon
firmer: sales of &Madders at IM(Bl2xe dear
'Lord; prtml\rb dltrel7‘llqtalleatglje'4')(Tagl"?_erte.:
wLe l d Um' tildski7 sexcalkko.- C°ffe°
firmerildr. /ElOrddlfri, pelme - vc• •
Mien, Caitte Market
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Ititrf, Slap "—Cattle offerings ibis week
are realtdr good butchering . . but few mixed
drerrem a smallnumber of oxen andcompare
reTll7 Ma te"..ll`d".rW , truft
Slam we ight LSO to LAI lbs. sold at minue.
and lighter at .an d{ c; a few (..tyullan stockers
Aiken at beAtke. and oxen from Sheep
.b., an „a n ., attic, and range at limas c.
LXXXV.
NO. 105
BRIEF TELEGRAMS
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— . Pechter reraelte• nt Donee AP the =wager
of a theatre.
—Tbe steamer Perfere. from lirelit Aprll Ca.
arrived at New York. yesterday.
—Speaker Maine declines to be candidate for
United Rates Senator from Maine.
—At Weapon, Wig.. yesterday..-the work
ihope of the State priaon were burned; 10
$l5llOOO. . •
—Adain N. Riddle, member of the Cincinnati
bar and npromlnent 'citizen, died yeaterday. of
pneumonia. , •
.—Mrs. Robing., well known nuthorean.Wh.
formerly resided,in thin eonntfy, died recent
ly in Gervinny.
•
—The spring flees will commence at Dayton.
Ohio, June 15th. !tome of the finest hones on
the turf are engaged.
—The Schrock & Co. varnish factory. at
rbiladelpitin, ults entirely destroyed by ere
yesterdny—loss 04001)
• —Henry H. Hnsfor.L Grand Muter of the
0 rand Lodge of I. 0. 0. F.. of Vermont, died
at his residence in Paudet. Sunday.
—John Creollng. an ...pod lunatic from the
State etarlum at Harrisburg, was found drown
ed In the Susquehanna, near, Dauphin.
•—,t Ching. woman. Ivhotell tbrongik a rot
ten aidenalk in that eity,tliereby mittining
Injuries, has been Awarded $lllll3 damage.,
in;latilZigftanag" dltsligeyn-
A lr . &ll . re, involringa lola of $75.00N t Ingullume
—J. S. Balks. a prominent citizen and old
resident of Indianapolis, and brother-In-We
Of 11011. , Sittlon (7ameron, of Pennsylvanl.a. died
Sunday. night.
-The Governor of Illinois has offered 4400
toward for the apprehension nnd conviction of
t h eoar pe ed nt nc coerned in the lynching of Hank
—The Philadelphia lercantile Library vea -
thrown open on Stindny. In accordance wit
the decision of the majority of the stockhold.
• ers at the recent election,—
.
—TIiF Junior and Sophomore chases at
Dickinson College. Corlisle, Pa.. rebelled
Against nn order of the faculty. refused to at
tend recitations and hare been Impended. -
—Thramount of Collector flalley's defalca
tion in ascertained to be Strtaoop. and his mee
t len have been notified to make It good, which
it la believed they will do without waiting for
suit to be brought.
—A dispatch from Quebec elates that on Sal
urday the steamship Gennnue run Into th.
lteamship City of Quebec. o ff Cireen island. th
atter sinking in deep water half en hour cite
word. The Mini engineer and one passenge
were lost. "
=MM!
One of the oldest and most reliable es
tablishments ill the tin- is known as the
Pittsburgh Stained Iflass Works. Wan.
Nelson, proprleffir. Mr. Nelson has been
engaged In the linsinesS of staining glass
for churches and public and pricate
build
ings during the past fourteen years. "His
success has been remarkable. • Recently
this old and favorably known. eatabliith
lishment has undergone it aeriesof changes
which place it among the foremost glass
staining factories in the country. The fa
cilities have been increased -tenfold ; the
number of workmen more than doubled,
and nevi : method* intim - laced. which enable
the preprietorto . produce a first-class arti
cle at a moderate coat. A. careful' exami
nation of the stock at No. 23 Market street
is sufficient to convince any one that the '
war,: itrxineed is not surpassed by any
foreign establishment.
Lightning Rod.
WSlimn Henderson. Esq.. Presi
dent of • •the Indianapolis Insurance
Company. says •of the Munson Crip
per Tubidar Lightning Hod, with Spiral
Flanges: It is the rule of this company
to charge le,s premium on buildings pro.
temed by the Munsou rod. I would not
consider the lit - es of my (wilily safe With
out these rode on my residence."
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INltinittentareil by Locklulrt & Co., 234
Prnn streat.
NEW AEVERVISEMENTs:
ire•MRS. BARCLAY BEGIINK A
'-• COURSE OF LECTlMESterShehidleeet
Alleshooy . cuy this AFTIOLNOOK at 3 eldeelb in
in. 'Hedges church iNorth Presbyterian/. Nn. 0.
will remain In the city during - the week. and will be
happy to nee her friends at 18 STOCKTON
AVENUE. between the hours of 8 and 12 A.M.
...21 411 CM
Tfte IRON CITY NATIONAL RANK'OF
Strianuntlitl. May 2, is7o.,
ay.THE • DIRECTORS OF THIS
RANK Lave this dm declared a Dividend
of MX PER CENT. no the Capital Monk, out of the
pronts 01 the last six month, SMallte. DT. of 100.
to Stockholder, or their legal rapresentativas On
and after the lftth inst. :J. .14ACIOFFEc,'
InylovE Cashier.
'VFW EURLtNOTON HERRING.-
ra m 4:::.; l :ll=g r :=
Salaam, just received and for Puio by Wu toot or at
retail. at the Fatally Unvay.lized NßßAw.
tall Corner Liberty and Ninth oftvate.
ATTLlrnkiltY . HALL.
Grand Opening!
WIEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. the 4th
and Sth
Capt. Gallisaith,
The VETERAN SOLDlER,wlllowenbla new house.
at. N. ell Manama alley, arta, •
—FREE ixNen AND BOCK BEER,
From cianirmieh Brewery. All Mends and elno
mho, are Invited In tee ne t , wttie muMe.andbalt
at No. 69 DIAMOND A1.1.1..1i and be refreshed.
By order of the Captain. rayMerld
R. M. BeCOWAN J R. MeKOWN.
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BOULEVARD PAVERS,
Pair Nitlewalks,Cellars,lnside lards
• Drives Re. • •
VOlt SALL=BUILDING LOTS IN
ALLEGHENY CITT.-I offer tat sale Cho
moat delightful building lota situated In the Second
ward, Allegheny. on Perrysv il le Plank Read and
Obserats% avenue, adJuleinit th e tlbnervetory
Er4rneress e b OO ~ s
part
nv°nod one-halt
t my Moro, Nn, gy wtrui) teritEßT '' . Tb., ' l. "'
' has also beep recanted. Each Lot Ls n 1 roat i' lot.
MVAre ' enTs%na=p ) . l l7l47ii i,
I.l , g t res ,
..4 - 11 - 7:inleg d 3 l l. V tlFof the Lot;
we Plea dwe Bog. on.. heen
akently. Persons denrous to leave the low grounds
and anaOky ttmt here end an oppigtonity.
The locahty hi one of the *nest In the two elides..
and hut four minutes walk from the head of Bat-
WIT streak it board walk .Icada Is the promises.
The "rear beauty of scenery and OurroUlldttapi are
delightful.
Terms easy:l/K..10w. Enquire of
GEO. F.
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Avenue, AlletthenLelly.
VALUABLE SWISSEM.E
BUTT FOR BAR-Twonty nen. of chide.
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ltd at and Swissvale Statham; .onnild divide
well into ens or two acre lots. Also, a neat two
tTap tons, of ale moms. and cellar. and ono or
hree acres of level laud, In pleasant loostion.n'
short dinette., front the Station, Also. a SAW
myt,L, to renown enter, 10010, laths, etc., dweillswg
house and three screen( amend. bur pmslculars,
apply C
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WARTS
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IL T Ml l e ll' t or stalld7l,ol.4rlnhi.le7leinly4helii:
Cu. Address R. M.. Bos 897,
IJITASTED--ROOM —Fiwnisheit or
unfurnished, otlth prlttitto of bottoro.oto•
must be within Ott , .•Inutes' wait , t St. (Toole..
Hotel. Adtlotoos Q. St. lotritt Itatel. • t... 6
INTANTEII--Aii , mettie and reitpotlCl.
Me man to tato the siren, of prOlnineUt
We rami.le7 Alleahr7 must {
Wed e l
with rafereneos,ATACY l'A. ON. 4.0
Walnut street. Philadelphia.
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W.l.STED.Sitatilotizaar n k b !) . 4
an eaten= rgrallntrin ' te fMth Atka 0114 coo n nt
try, and an &rend= tayroyk. Woul d fate. ninth
T...6-34.„1;,.:,:z0rrid -len:noes. Address
rrO•LET.—TWO WELI;FURSISIIED
SLEEPLNG ;LOOMS. No; 43 Reuteavnts44l.
near ton Part. Allogheoy. A go.d for Ivor
E n t:Vint fitgl n A e ltracr=r=l:
Alleibeny. cif •
AVANTED.-A good pecood-band
COTTAGE PLOW. Addl.,. G. T. 8.,
GAECTIM 01Sce.
WANTED ( V E I L O BARRELS of
• OCR APPliat the Fallpee
gar tPorte, So. D Fifth avenue Ksten,lon. •
MS=l
ANTED.--It Rollers. Hookent
v In. 3 moo for farm wort- '3 boys for roun-
Z ` l7l . =. " l7. ' igArali g o; ' ,l77,l,t:.
No. Stub Strret. •
WANTEIitorniAGES.
. 1 . 131 r? j . = s ln largo or mall at
TUC/SIAS DArrY,
DID B.utd inoll Deal Estate Broker.
11 II! , 22!1 1 .1qL ,
- WI:STED.—Sealed proposals iv 111
be received by the
. undervigned for ON It
311 LLION AND A HALF OP BAUD BRICK for
tunnel work, to be delivered, 200.000 ocr month
Oilcans. between Sew MID Nun end Itinningnoto.
sand sufficient forAlA4.llh,zujsicy,
Forbes ste.t.
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WA )11011TO AGES.
Thirty Thousand Dollars to Luau
In
unly at fits lame Or soull sznountat or proponflo Alleglieny
eo& rut° of hio.t.
rii.tur.Es .11:RF:31"V,
IteN I , ..hate Uent.
unint rtrn•t.
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1) 7- 17). / 2Wittin a g n .4 1 ,. m .: r t t ..lutrl .
for 30011, baring 3 years to run. 1 f0r.18.000.
lon rut 3 roars tore n. 1 for 13,000, 2 yet. to
'run. for $3.300. baring 3 yours to run. 1 for
1240 , burin!! 3 roars to 11/1. 1 for /3000.
baring years to run. 1 for 111300, baring
rears to run. 1 fur 11.001. having. 3 loan to
run. -1 for /SOL haring 3 Tents to run. on cfrY
"" L.=/i ale,' g. 104 r...th Aro.
1
BOARDING
pARDING.—A number of Gentle•
neintm 4n funneled trltti boordlng and
Grans If desired, plensantly located. nt No. /0
ANISE/WON STREET. nedr Hand street brtdde.
Allegheny UV.
TO LET
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LET.--The Three Story . Brick
IVAR):1101ltik: In Church alley, rear
et No. 18111 Wood street, formerly tiemmlOd
' 9 'nd"" . l - " " as W a A 1 14`..rAe 3 rVir ".
gulf", g
Nll. 173 nod 174 WorNi Amer.
rrb LET.--Brick llonac of 7 Rooms.
A. lint and COld Water, Large nnl.
Itt:r=reAri t r L a v d ,. ; r nrnal. ib eltusto No. 149 Ito-
1111.11: 1 K 110041 n tat ° FitOomv. NO. 13$
}While Idle,. none Sampson street. HOCflhel word,
Allegheny. Apply to 2l
Di. d P. rj . ta
4419
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rET.-COUNTRY ISESIDENCE.
'--Part of the well known riolierty of W.
lirellutock, .1 the reaper - 111 e Plonk flood, within
15 Minutes' It of City' Mil. Allegheny. The
home WIWI] oterind, enotainlng rooms. and la
tow. comfoitable and of eleven( architecture, mid
supplied with ell tunchiria Improvemen an ts. Also
earrunte home and otablina for tow., d toms.
The grounds we beautifully lid nut, and eon cov
ered. wlth tine forest trim rendering It tartly a
countrpreoldenoe with rill the itdvantauco of Nina
very convenient to the ett y, anti front no location la
4 1. 11 D of the moat f e'ntlm:+ In this stolen.
&"&r.ralfth air=
FOR SALE
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r 4 on SALL—Euglue otronr Horse
WT .nr.VT•llitl:Srego MII,IMAZi."
OR SALF..--Frano, Hoiiso, Two
Room, Lot 30:100 toot. POOO 6700. T.
I. SON, ooraor of Penn on .1 'lNronty-thirl
otrocte.
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FOR
.SALE.—A One
. .!Irse_Sprjng•
" t I,, A2fdiZ,I,,IfIL!NI4 j i
North Anal. Aoleghoay.
rOR SALE. — Munntiteturlaz
We kayo for rale a very derlru tole - location for
manufacturing purposes; pooh% 55 a rain Chance
for erannery, It hawing Nom formerly nma. for
that maraca*. There are 2S goad rota owl out-
Rz horn ytt: Hatta tl: nr w o ,l 7 , 47 7 ll . l sa tm d l7 ol . lT lem os,: l .,..4 ll i O v a
Pean sad Matt -111.1.7eL
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FOR SALE.,— .
I Large , Amou d at of
irrumed.Vir=f;gl= ' lltl v a
4 Lichwe tah " 4:4sv,wavz . ., liOll.4tlgr 1.;t4,4
4:720 feet math. Son:e tine substantial
we
have tell bean aunt In the Immediate
ale[ woo f
of
then. lota. We oiler thew at a barman call for
anon. T. It. HILL R U N. earner Rena and ha:F
illed *Well.
'FOR VALE.—Engines and Boilers,
-a- Now and fieoond Hand. of all kind•. conNtautly
on hand.
Orden Cram nl/ 'parts of the Country promptly ut
tended to.
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JAMP—q intr. & k•
Corner Marion Arena., and P., Ft. W. O. R. W.
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TO LOAN.—Ity arrange.
Just efleetod with Eastern and dunce
capitalists, We are enabled to buy or negotiate tott
ed.. mortgage. on Itlettelly or suburban implored
PrOnertflo largo or snail SUM!. nt raiz rat. and at
short notice. SILI..t SON, motor Penn
and Thirty-thlrd
ISTRICT COURT OF THE UM..
V._TED STAVE; FOR THE WESTERN DIS-
T ICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. IN ILIANKREPT-
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In the matter of RORa:RT W. DODGERS end
ALEXANDER M. 110DRENN, bankrupt. '
' Western Dtrarkt Penusylvania. ss. •
A warrunt In bankruptcy hari teen Lewd by said
Court melon the estato of Robert W. Iforreentand
Alexander M. Iludgen. of the Onnott of Heaver,
and State of Pennsylvania, In Dlatrict. who
have been duly adjudged bankrupts upon petition
of their creditors, and the payment of any debts
and the delivery of any property beloturinik tO•00
rkruptA tO them or for their UNC. Ann the tramp
o:ot my property by them am forbidden try law.
A meeting of the creditors of told bankmptu, to
prove their debts me Moose ono or more as•
alieees of their mta=l
. I.r . Avail at. =R-of
An ok on Kft ' sburo M rre We atriot on MO 20th
day at . May, A. D. 11240. Ot / 0 :0 .000, . 0 0.1
Mt b itairgan S trigAr sll5 D i tto ohs
t. . t
CM!
rz:a
PITTSBURGH
• 0 F SA RTIT R•ra•WP.'ma.
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
' NO_
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nt`Vt MILS from 9 to 4
_o dna. sad on SAT
pr.DA V KV/LYING. trnot r gatt , to Ito:member
lAnt ft" lFr I.lo.3"trgiatt InteraFat it
to.cant.. free ot tax. and t not with.
d m .. tes.pinamis intal-anentaily, In Jantou7 and jai,. Hooka ot Ily-Lant. an...turnishod at the
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nce. . .
n. • VlK7i.t . tiggagt i Vit:
winnicx, iL•Tetuyand r- inaeturer.
A. Money. • L. On A.A. Bell 'Wm It
I „ V , llt=.l: , ..a! ` "Fra. u e. e gArgr
4.V.7.1 4 nen. oCidtan.• TIC
GEORGE I. TROITE,
Silk •Hats,
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Wholesale ilind Retail. No. IC MTH A% rat yr.,
Pittsburgh. F. Old Bus renovated and remodel.
ed to nt sole, moused and repaired. stat e
Sited the Amertean•Roatitoter. All . order*
PrCou 1 attandld to. aptikrria
pDLCRUBIT,RI,
BLOM% ROSE .0713 , try*.S.M PACICISQ
Of the Boston BelUng Company.. pia., A tali
smog/ of all suet. The trade mpplted at Manufne.-'
tams' Pd.." •
J. IL prnixtes,
" Anent* far tht. city.'
Syr x€ 32
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