The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 05, 1870, Image 1
TIE DAILY GAZnITE •FL7BLISHED BY I I'ENNIIIAN REEL) C & • • Corfir sl.x9x lta 1181 .Sisliqqep F. B. PSHNUNAN, JOSIAH KING, T. P. HOUSTON, N. P. HEED. lONTOIUIAND 1110PIUSTORS. Yoblivered by carrion - sax west.— ...... I . . , . THE DAILY'Gi(ZETTE, ——_ • temt4tiiiiritirll;ll-li. THE nanw of -Seeley's" postoffice ' hi Itnlce towtaldp,'Bradfnedmilinhas hct'..tt ;I;m:cal° “Pallia,Creek:' , 4 c; is it % IV, cn.DB, Eaq.,ef thu Philadc Oda Ptildio , f4gr e , has ovt.4 VON tl; t (cad for the relief . of 11m ItielintOnd, f• fovnl. . the Xlrth Amendment eelelmttion in l...qtry, bet .wevk, a white guntre ntiN Theingreo4 i hind elott VH . )54 tr. preiuttrel tittatirge.oltn eAnhcb. . t • Tut: Union No. 2 in the name of the tro . oil 1101 on the Robinnon farm. which tone pimping eoe fats herkeleiper der. lion. Samuel 'Pu*Sis . ..6l3 is 441 , t.f the -3amers. Tim lltr>trkvilk lerpragiotn . announewk the name of lion. li. NV. Scofield: ati the chOice 9f,, the .linpnldicann Jeirenion. 'i7Altrt!t7;l`) DUO:in ihr tiring of a salute iu Potts ville on klralartlncilWildpaell, blow ing to picoes a smaltboy Dented Theodore lohns and severely injuring another boy named lcllliants: • • ON Friday afternoon. the 22d of April; 31re. Eliza IL Smith, widow Of Capt. Oto. Smith, late of CAneitumd, on a visit to her ..o“.(h.i.m. K. Smith:of Torri • sulale, oil down ?Rain; and wan killed. Lisa than too vests ego Oen. Smith lost a daughter by drestiog. • ONNI PAssair, a Welsh poet slid a toad of .duration and culture. living in Hyde Park, Vlll.ll found dead Stith his neck-bro ken, in Scranton, tot 'Washington avfnue, balow'llle bridge, !PA which it , is pm 'mused lie fell. Ile has occupied aßrond nOtit position , among the Welshmen of that - 1 pun of the State. IN speaking of thi , Richmond calamity the lloyientown.Desugyrof says: "One of the distjagulaluedilOtdrsPatkicbali'n i t Ay lett, }lntl., a great-grandscreoeffie great rutrick Henry of the Revolution, was a Oak:smite of the editor of hits 'Paper at Cambridge Law School. :Co such-antic Lion has fallen upon that city since the bumiugor the Richt:no:l(ll'lmile in 1811.' ON On: night of ths23d nit. a party .. • . . bove counts went serenading, and were invited into the last house to Avltielt they .went, end wore , serrd with valth'icy, of . which they' drank to inuldi natelythat one of the boys never got lenniTilsit woo found nest: morning dead upon the road from the effects of whiskey and exposure. Ilia name wax Henry-Rum mel and Ite'swas 17, - yelirs Th.F. Deviestiwitt Democrat wipe. I.ll,lter, tlie jurylad agreed upon-a verdict/ of guilty against Snyder, for burning the barn of Michael Oder, some -person ab stracted the bill of Indictment—without whicis scrittitce could net bt plptatil ..stave llt fOund the 'Waxing document en the following morning in an adjoining water-closet, twisted up with the recogni =nee, and shoved away with waste paper. Ton Postmaster General has made the followipg weal changes: Six Itlk,Ban, Bedfdrd county, A. W. - tiwore: face Altrid Evans, resigned; Mworry's Mill; Bedford county, Israel Davis, vice 3. lAmburn, reaigurd: Stony Creek, Somerset county, :Michael Hade,:vira re .ignetr; kiiistar ornin*Ard 31111igan, sire .1. ii. Layton, resigned, Established, Chemist, Chester county, F. Williamson, Postmaster; • Pensonville, Venango county, Israel C. Pavia. Post master. - 'lnr. Republican ConntY• Commit Chester. County met In West Chester Tuesday . last.. About„lsom, inerbers were present. The ituestidni Cohcerning the tints of holding the Nominating Con vention, and whether the colored vote thenld be cpurded in the apportkmment of delegatea for that contention were coed; re were referred for decision to the • county meeting to be held on the second Tuesday of Avant. This will make the County eonvention two or three months later then last year. A tau about ten yeari of age, eon of Caleb Taylor, of Went Chester, was ran over by die steam fire engine, in this bor ough, on Tuesday Mat. The company bad been practicing with the, engine on thy street; and were on their way to sheen _g house. The little fellow had taken hold of the rope, notwithstanding he had previously been forbidden to do no bv ben , eral members of the company, when he kl dowm and • the -wheels—uf sluslallasy engine passed across his breast. His in ' jnnes were ao severe' that he died almost instantly.- - Wist Cheater Recent. , Tits Dunkirk Jeurtad Rik that at i meet ingtuf the Directors of the Dunkirk, War ren At Pittsburgh. Railroad, held on the filet ult., the contract for building the road wan lot. The centrist binds the con; tractor, Mr. J. C. Smith, to finish his work within. fifteen months. It Is expected, however, that the road will be in running order by the first of October next, We understand that actual work has been commenced. It will be remembered that lunch work was - done towards the con struction of the road some two pars . since. ft is understood Hutt. five bundred. dollars will make all necessary retain upon the work then done. 13/1 tr :. PI 1 t , :•;": : • . 1 ' 4 . 2 ' * ‘l4l , 4. 1 . • 1 , $., • 4. t :, 1 N • ,i• .. r • GENERAL NEWS. C. SHEAVE & Coo varnish factory, in Philadelphia, was burned down on Mon. , tiortscum. , ce the pianist left about *•23,000 behind-hint when lie died, which he trilled to his brothers and . CiltErli'M nt.atcnalti, a largo amount of ‘Poi c n i totlhl .a I nd two d bwuntn og h S o u m n e d s a y River about `110,000...• - - . Foca TELTEDBED AND 151.1TY-EIOTEr rafts of. lumber ,Yrere rollout of ;the lishosring Po far this spring, and seven hundred and eiatyeight were ran oat of Redbank. Bogros saw a wonder a few days ago, a woman seated on a pile of rubbish hard at work, with w,reml nude companions, chipping off the dried mortar from old bricks. Tue l'holographic Yew, attilbidee die dearness of ego to the fact thet four millions sire srumally employed by photo graphers in Europe and ono million in the ' United States. A. noracitaan..ao damsel in lAnsingbtulr New York, daily . leads aaleek-loeking cow from house to house, and Mipplies her customers with milk drawn fresh and sweet and pure. „ Dna., defiance and 'Jayne have been a ppointed.a committee, in Philadelphia, to solicit subecripticsui for the. Richmond sufferers from the patent medicine anon in the Quaker city. „_, Tun general weste rn - ticket dace Of the Pennsylvania Central and Pan Handle reds under the new lease, la rerncmai front Cincinnati to .Columbus. Col. W, L. , . O'Brien takes charge. Ness Downnto, the daughter of Mr. Downing, Care d ll known colored caterer, will be marri at St. Johns Church, Was&ingtun, on the 18th instant. Five • hundred Invitations have been Waned. Tug heaviest hail storm for years visited 'Cleburne, Tens, on 10th. domed the "Ilea were as large as hen e , and ,camemith such force as to break t hlvngn she roots of house*: Nearly all the fowls , . exposed . to the hail were killed. . i n Titer delthewig.Boistein question is i about to be retired. MRCP the • death of Lord Palmendon, Lord John . Russell is immolate to be the only living man who ever understood this noted question, and he forgot what he knew of it some time t - SMITE. who attempted to kill Ryland -f,t, Randolph on the streets of Tusludoesa, Aub u rn*, several weeks ago, made his es, N- , -_ , - c ape from jail on WedoesAa"a last, b e ing assisted, it is said, by disguised men. The td military were near ray. but made PO e ff ort toloop Smith. - B • u gler — Ifitatkan, of Wieconsin, is now at Milwinkee, lying °° dangerously 11l • that prayers for his rerovery will be carer dm , . ed on Sunday in all churches of his . .. diocese. The Blahop is a very_ old man. ..', .• • and before his elevation to the Episoopat. , ' • ' .. of Wisconsin was the “Mlasionary Biahoo • • . ' • —of the NorthweaL" Ms. T. P.• Arlan, residing in the Six. !tenth District of Madleon County, Tenn., 4' • x>• 4 ~ '.'s .1. !I • 11 • S Mil ME .4 ' N 41' ' . ....." .., - i 1 - TICE WEEKLY GAZETTE ''' • ) lIS '— • . ' , ' - i ( t l. , jib . , AND CIIISA N PLST ew / - ( ( ... /s . . 1 2.1 A ZCL'IILIFIIEiI l\ f IS i ° ' Commercial al E a li nd ., Family spaper 1, ,, • I IP TERN PENNSTLVANIA. it O No farmer. togehmtle. ur merchant •boeld M i St. "Id .1 . \ --..-.. ....i... je 1 1111111111 it 1 ' \ ....-......--- -- i without lt. TORY . . • d. (Vets e ti? ge n b'" 94 . , _ - ciao. of too 14 • , , 1 ./. envy . ts to.hed gratultotmly to the notUrrAlp *w of • Club of h i lt -Postunotars are requa•te• tom* l . • .to.„. s''' 'NT of :SLY 5, 1870. r lndl ihree s 'Children by death within the qatce of one month, and is himself almost entirely blind—the result of eating nieat which must have been &slimed. As scam as the family mused eating the meat they Were accustomed to eat, the disease sub , sided. • A Le'Ett from Omaha elates that the rectipte of the tnlon Pacific Itailroad one day inst week ivere over $45,000. Travel centlnuoaiobe very heavy. Eighteen Mix tilled with taraengers armed at Sacra mento on NS ellneadav of lard week. from tho east; on thin.marl, being the hneet Mitt that hoe yet lamed . over the road. A NEOIIO woman, living on the plantn• Minn of Mr. E. M. Welker, In Elden County, Nord, Carolina, a few days since set fire to her house., and when the flames Were Warr god headway she threw her ten Months' old child into_ the building. The woman odd she had been told by the t'.st she must burn bp_ her child in to heaven.- is no amusing episode in the iing of the American Institute of &Wu, at Washington. On the last dee but one. Prof. Pierce, of Damn'. was celled on torn paper. De arose with per feet and infoitned the learned assembly that he had a mathema tical many in his pocket. but SS them Were only three members of the Institute who couldonderstand it; end neither of them wericitilheliall, he moot beg to be ez cowed from' reading- it. Tin President. Dr. Henry, wittily congratulated the body nnter to g Tait gt. Tin: peach grievers of Delaware are Jo. hilaut over the pmspects of nn ithmense crop of peaches. Therec is no danger now from (roster cold winds, and this in tort. ant crop to • thr people of the Suite,lntn thereflire he considered safe. A cafes. pendent writing from . laurel, ono of the greatest peach reducing districts. in the Wlllidigton Commercial - says:- - 1 never saw a better prospect for peaches. The irl.ei lil.aik very 1 healthy, and the Indica, Lions are Mal we shall hate: a cirri heavy crop:' Accounts from all parts of the State correspond with those received from Laurel. Tor, tariff debate on Mr..l mid's ninth'', to tilt it, aside and take up Lis substitute, bitter and acrimonious as it was, will un. denbtedly do good in the end, by either hastening the consitteraTiou of the present bilk , or by' solidifying and concentrating the efforts to supplant It by a shorter and more direct met:tsar.... It is now expected that tlir.conside'rntion of the tariff bill, an it new stands, will be proceeded with until a rote is bad upon its ',usage. The Judd party, however, announce toot they bare not yet abandoned the contest, and they say thee - will soon spring another move ment ibich will bring the Judd tariff bill in trictiophant over the present bill of the Ways and Means Committee. Tilt: Sinus City Journal says: Major Randall le reported as in a very bad fix at the Cheyenne Agency. It is said that shOuld he lettvetliere, the Indiana would disregani the order" et hie subordinates. and the chants - 1i would be that an iname (Hate outbreak would follow ilia depatiure. Nolte-in obliged: to remain and: run the thane's:lot Lie life.' The time has not ar rived..n it, for the. Indium to take the life of an agent, but the opining is held in that country that the time is not far dis tant when they will not hesitate to do it. There are twetheinsand more Indian, col. heeled at that agency than then: lute been provision made for, which fact is looked upon no meaning something more titan a friendly gathering. . nit: Baltimore .Into rim,. say s: On Friday lain there was hauled upon the wayesithe shipyard of Mr. Beacham the shipctionsidee, that had been badly dam aged-In consequence of having collided with a Tessa to the lower part of the har bor:. The 'ringsides had just arrived from a fifteen months voyage, and when haul ed ,upou the ways tier keel, capper sheath ing, wse„thickly budded whh monster bomacles,ciumy of them being five inches in length. hundreds of persona collected the barnacles as curiosities of the sea, and lifter being soothed and divested of nes-- weed, . the ;singular - shells prestened a temutiful and refinishes' appearance, some of them looking as if they had been made for iuketatubt or .perfume bottles, so much were they shaped like those articles newel.' . - . At IT MAY be of interest to our readers. wo compile the following brief sketch of Varkotta Patti, who glee. two grand wet mills in this city, commencing.to-morrow evening : -.There . are few inotancen of artistic careers, we believe, - filled up art rapidly and so brilliantly as that of Carlotta Patti. Br adding to the sin yearn she Europe. the two B e i rtt . sv reaccrise"or;illiiMinearlier etwer I n America. it will be seen that she hos not vet been tewyears before the public. She i 1615 not yet attained her twentyaeventh year, we believe, and being extremely pretty, and possessed of cultivated mind, with a captivating gram and expression, her future peon:dente be brilliant indeed. Daring her six sears sojourn on the conti nent, Carlotta Patti appeared in more than 1,%10 concerts. She now retinas to tut in the maturity of her Went, Improved by constant study and the natural develop ment of those splendid qualities bestowed an her by Nature. •• Born In hair, where music teems to be a natural gitt,it product of the climate. she was taken over to America at au-early age. While yet a child, she took lemons of Hertz, and Required in a Atom time a distinguiolied proficiency on the plant, forte. Afterwards she entered with ardor' into the study Of vocalization, and surh was the rapidity of her progress. that In she made her debut With eclat at the New York; Academy of Music. Shortly afterwards Carlotta tailed for Europe, where her oilmen - Adelina had already ac quired a wide-reproation. Arrived in London, the manager of Covent Harden Theatre offered hera two months engage ment, during which Ate appeared ht a sc rim of concerto. Her peculiar of and 'American Melf-pomession werti_ alwaya crownisitlriturceso, and the originality of style and_ brilliancy of her intonations astoniahaLdszzled and carried the audi tory to the highest pitch of enthusitunn. The English pleas loaded Carlotta Patti with praise, and were obliged to go an far .back as Cataliui and Jenny Lind to find a comparimm worthy of her. She sang in more than fifty concerto in London, was Melted to Court, and complimented by the Queeit; • Never in mv life, said 'Victoria, - has any singer en (tanned and pleased sing over to France, she had a tea splendid triumph at Rouen, before the most difficult audience to pitman in the Provinces; then to Brussels, Liege, Ant werp and Amsterdam, in all or 'which towns she literally electrified her audi ences by her faultless execution. "She then proceeded to tiermany, where her original talent upset all the notions of I the old musical critics, and created such a sensation that Vienna, the meet critical musical city In Europe, gladly h She gave twe ve conseve con welcomed ce er. rta there, and had the hono c r u o ti f being .listened to by His ltlajeety, the Emperor of Austria, and the whole 'lmperial family- She met with the same enthuslaatic recep tion fit Bremen, Dresden, Breslau, Prague, etc., and the receipts reached a figure until then unknown in The comer line. "Mr. earl Bank, the beat critic in tier. r mans', affirmed that he hod never heard the 'like before. *Carlotta Patti,' said be. I 'owes her suecess to her remarkable voice, to her assurance, and, if I may ray, the audacity of her vocalization, to her mar. vetoes 'sternal, which she rings np to the highest . notes with a . facility which is truly . astonishing. The charm of her per eon, her naturally poetic grace, and the correctnessi of her enunciation which is based:on the dramatic rules, add consider able to her success.' "In a word, she possessed indiscribable' qualities which seem to combine the most seductive natnrat gine with the most brilliant qualifications.' Carlotta then Ap peared at Magdeburg, Leipsle, the musi cal Athena of ilemaany, Hanover, and lastly at Berlin. Her strength seemed ti increase in proportion to the extension of her sphere of success , - At Berlin she met with a perfect ovation, fetes were given in honor of the diva, and the King, whose 111111s1111 . 2preciation Is well known, gave the el of applause which her appear .lmm always called forth." . ' FOREIOIi. —••••-•-- • Ton Moscow. Gorthe hair an article on whipping in Russia:. It sums criminals in that coubtry, when sentenced to be Hogged, are chastised much lean, cruelly than In England, where the catAmiine-tails is ap plied to their backs. tun'shahuing Duchelms of Pnnua. niece of the COMA de:Chamboril,lWhe luckv recipient of the holy golden ran, which the Pope blesses annually Mkt presents dur ing Lent to one of the antediluvian ceases of the Bourbon tribe. English Impressed() has offered vic tor lingo the handsome sum of half a millimelrancs for n lecturing- tour .in the Principal Cities of Europe, the tour to; hint nue year, Victor lingo is said to feel strongly tempted to accept theotler. 01,0 Goyim offered to mako4becusiudn= ary visits for M. °Meier; when the latter consented to become a (Inundate for one of the vnrnnt seats in the French Academy. , 011iiicnlitmOelf said he was so buoy that he was unable to teaks those visits ! TILE Empress Eugenia: has dismissed five of her ladies of honor. The caw of this unexpected Measure hnslievn thik this tracery of the fact that the ladies in goes lion were on too inthnate relations witt certain gentlemen employed at the Toil (mks. - • • . . LIF.IIIIEIIII, the discoverer of chlo. ml, totvn that chloral ind ntrychnine sr, unitunlly opposed in thernreutic action, s that each neutralizes the iroison of the. other. Pones of chloral sffiticient to kill nffiltlt wen! cored by dewily 4.1(.44 of 'try amine. • Ste tine statues in tiratze: . representing Saturn. Jupiter, Mars, Minerva, Apollo and Castor, lave just been disci - veered , at Ostin, il'lntall town situated at the mouth of the Tiber; also, an enormous gold ring, wldelt,tbe effigy and description denote to lave belonged to Trojan. 1 A Sato. vs newspaper taps that Wag. iner's new open, Meister;" Singer," in a wonderful work; ettasiderlng that they au thor composed wools indlnnsic both,and is as if Beethoven and Sallie were united in- nor. That is, it adds, if (Meth,. had written the mush' and Beethoventhe 1 words. .. Tut; King of Italy is very proud oChis exploit as a hunter, but the- Italian jour nals assert; on what they call good au thority, that Ills 'Majesty never vet shot or stairbed a single animal in his life; and that, during his bunting ticuntiotur, all the shooting was done by his alit-de camps. Dn. JAEFti,rthe first Jow ever ap lilted Professor at the Univemity of Ber in, has recently shot himself at Witte burg. Taco vests ago he had become a Christian, and-the perwentiona which he had to suf fer in consequence from his Jewish ac quaintances grieved him no deeply that he rewired to commit suicide; _ 'DIE Cumberland Ailegoniart says that it has noticed an article going the rounds of the press stating that the laying of the track of the Pittsburgh and Connellaville mad will oorunwncein June, and that the mad will be completed In Nowmber neat. From reliable information the .:11/cgdsicrn feels justified in contradicting this state mentos.' it 111FI been assured bv partien who know,,fhat It will be nearer two Team thaw seven months before the mad will be opened to the public. ' • -.- . ONE often Fees in Engliali papers sneer ing notices of the facilities for obtaining dimmers in some of the United States, In diana in particular. One day recently, Lord Penzance, in London, granted de ems. for the dissolution of do less than fifteen marriages. It is doubtful if an In on' sitting. ' ver It is recorded that In theMl Cases out of fifteen the linsbanda were the guilty parties. The next day, a ',mailer latch of eleven had their connubial knots led, and in nine of these cars flits were declared to be the erring Tartlet, M. Boca: ton rend before the Academy of licienres of France a remarkable - paper on hydrophobia. It appears that children, when bitten, owing to their equanimity and want of apprehension; mintly escape; the disease. FUrther. of 520 perumen bit ten by rabid dogs. 120 only were. afflicted by hydrophobia; that once the malady a pears, there is no cure for it, and the only preventive is to burn the bite with redhot iron. Many members asserted the cause of mndneset in dogs was the bollworm habit of -muzzling" them. Marshal Vail bt cited the town of Dijon, where dogs were in the full enjoyment of liberty, and , showed their gratitude by never going mad. Tot: G, sicl says that ennui workmen engaged in demolishing an old hoax in Paris came upon a nest of adders; con: raining some hundreds of these reptiles, at the bottom of an exhausted well. In the midst of tide snake neat was found a Ade. tnn, which hadprobably fallen In the well ago, a, and the flesh of which had been devoured by the adders. Strange to way, in the hand of the skeleton was • pocket book of red morocco leather, in which, when opened, there were found forty- hank notes for I,ooof. each, a woman's laeneas, and a letter which bad been almost en tirely eaten' by the reptiles, the only hag went remaining decipherable bearing dui words, "Do not make known the plot.' A judicial inquiry has been commenced. Tor: Nort4 German Corerapo/dcid'con= tnidicts the statement recently made In letter from Home that Count gismarck had warned the north Dorman Ilhallops at pre sent attending the' (Ecumenical Council, through the medium of the Prussian Am bassador; that if they Rare their assent to the preamble of the ' , Memo de fide they would be suspended front the eXercion• . of their episcopal oilier, and prevented from returning within the Prussian territories. The North German Correvondent says that no each utenices were neceessry ; "at the mune time," it adds, "there is nodoubt that the King IV Prussia and the North liennan Confederation would not have seen with indifference the acceptance 'of • the priori itii4.ll the Connell ht its original torah, supercilious, - _and, even:Anse - hag one, and It may be -safely . assented • that moat influential personages In -lime not been left: in ignorance on this point. THERE is a pecnliar journal pub! in England, known to etimpilers of news paper directudo &false Anti-Ilkimeo Jour nal. To convert thejingodly from the in dulgence in the pleasures of the weed, 11 recently pnbllshealahlatory entitled "An awful end of a smoker," It Is , told be a Pentomille preadelfg: 'There was' in ilia district, a, smoker who bad ruined himself by his "bottle and _Pipe One day, it sp pearOta was disp*Ainewith lila wife on the "object, and, finally yielding, ho prom ised that he would never again. amoke, adding "If I do not keep my promise, may [lonti my eyes; nuty 1 lose the nue of my limbo; may my blood turn to corrup tion." The reverend story teller adds that ids* a t the man ht. broken his promise, woo pu - desired. While tapping a beer became paralyzed, and on a surgeon at tempting to bleed him, nothing followed the lancet but as he had pinvionaly pray ed. Hence the oe mat draws the morel Don't smoke.". . AN eminent physician of Baelt . ol lobs I scarlet fever of many of its terrots by pre-' scribing for the patient wartu lemonade , with a little mucilage, ais' f often ILI de sired; and the application o warmth to the stomach. Ile directs that a sheet should be wrung out of hot rider and laid on the stomach, renewing it so often as it cools. Nothing else hut the lemonade is to be given. With this treatment he guar antees that not one ins hundred cases will prove fatal. We have known cider alone: to cure mote tbin one obstiriate case; .'A vegetable acid appears' to he the specific. Enough salt in children's victuals maysl most be said t o be prophylactic for erup tive fevers. 4-j . RUSSIAN JEW' 1a view 'of the fact that several hundred poor. Russian Aeon; more arc dre in Nork and hdreds a to fella.ew -Y un in their wake, ,a joint committee of prominent- Israelites has been formed. conslating of ;members of the Board of Deleates, Hebrew Benevo lent Society and New York synagogues, to collect Nadi for their relief. On Sat urday, in the Forty4ourth street syna rogue, the Rev. S. M. Isaacs alluded to the ROAN In Ida sermon, and about $l,OOO was collected from those present. FIRST EDITION. ArIDNI.GHT. N - EW YORK OITY: The McFarland Trial—Mr& Sinclair and Java& H. Brown op the Stand . . --Bibutting Evidence Closed: Tetra, ipli to tho Pittsburgh Otistts.i—oo NEW Tong. May 4. In THIAL—TWEETY-eIIIST DAY. The first Witness this morning wan Mrs. Samuel Sinclair: Know Mr. and Mrs. McFar andi they were in very poor circumstances: • Mrs. McFarland gave readings to help their support. I visited her when she was nick and gave her fifty dollars. which she kept; / gave her another fifty dollars, which 1 told her was from her friend; this last she returned, saypag slieCquld not accept It and ;vould obtain.belp tram her father. In the. fall of 1051 I went to Mr. Mcglrath to apply torn posithar for Mr. 'McFarland. Received a letter from Mrs. Rich ardson on February =lst. Witness was about to state tho contents of the letter. but was presented by counsel. Q. Were you aware of Mrs. hlclarland's in tention to leave her huaband before you re. ceived that letter? • Mr: Graham objected to this mode of camel natio*. and said the witness should not he 'sl owed to do gully with the effect of her writ en sentiments by aghtny oral testimony. Jude Da'vis thou he be r sho g w that this letterwasshould the effectpermitted of a ate offacts which the r equired of Mrs. Mentz showtal. Sim. Sinclairi some re- a ss, and the court, an It had so kindly per. ter, Mrs, Auniael exculpate .berser Ith the same coniteFy town, would Mrs. Sinclair. Mr. Graham replied that the prosecution felt theletters read to be a very sore point. and ought to swear them down. But he would read these letter* to the jury. end ask them to construe them, as they would. Nothing hid been - said against this witness unless whut nr Peared in her own lettere. lle bad never raid anything in this Mal that he wits not selling o stand by. and which he would Show be was justified In using. The prosecution had lately been trying to clear the character of those par ties who bad been arraigned before the eyes f the public. and bad lost right altogether of the conviction of the prisoner. The Recorder said that considerimAll the facts in the case, and believing It right that this witness should justify herself. be would'allow the question. ers Witness—l did not know - niything abgalt It. To Mr. Graham—l' first now itiodinedoOn in the fall of VS, at my house. My hunband invit ed him: Mrs. Meriirtand was acquainted with Richardson them there reed the Intercepted letter. Both Richardson and Mr.. McFarland were at my tweet' tolletherL_Etter March 'Rh. 17, My husband. Melted them. They were never In my hods together after that. I never maw the Inter cepted letter uhtll it wan pub ' ltleapedirbletlotwhot kiMu d nyt to b , lpt=t i th h e let ' Ease received tViem last the ' tame It should rot consider there was anything wrong In it. Mr. Orfthant—You are reuniter withinter cepted letter -rending. :Would you have re eelTeel Illetuutson In your house If you had seen ItT Witness—l du not see anything in it to. me do otherwise. I do not know of my I. knowledgethat the readings at Mrs. Clev Intel's house were for the benefit of Mrs. M Farland. The first time any charge was man at those readings was at my own home. in th , wring. of It. I wee not ever Tery pleasant toward Mr. McFarland; am.not now. Ido not now feel specialty unfriendly to him: I am ant friendly to him..l base some recollection of McFarland going to New Ilampshlre for Mr. Neeley and Mr. Sinclair: I do not know on what burble.. or ether it watt on bad ness that ?dcratia w nd h wad away. nen I went to see his wife during her illness at Amity street, I do not know that McFarland was nowilllng his wife should receive a hun dred dollars I gave_ b ee. c When I beard of her engagement with 111b:n"le"tes'1171rnPl7rdkonfele Richardson for ten yearn; was with him lathe South two year. in the war and two in prison: he was the most intimate friend I had. During the last three mamas of his life he had his chin shaven: he never wore his heard long. I wan preunt at No.= Amity street the night before the Snit shooting. The night itkbard son mint:tied from Mulford I had been to the theatre for Ma. McFarland six or debt times. Richardson came In about half an hour otter e returned. The door In the hall was partially ajar.' I heard the turning of alter in the door. and he came op and knocked at the door. I hook hands with him and after a little while I went away. I remember an occasion during the last dors of November, Red, at the Astor House. When Inchardsonyrs.% sitting there the prisoner came into a rather excited end threatening manner. Coming directly to Meh -1 ardson. Richardson eyed him calmly; he turn , ed away and looked out of the window. and shortly oneaftr went away. This is the - only occasion which I remember meeting hint. Oh. I do remember. the first tinie I ever knew prisoner by eight was in Richardson's '• room. when he came to the door and knocked. and llichardlion went out In the ball. nod they I had talk together, not excited or I should have heard it. This was a few days after the :section. ' p T ' o Mr. Graham—l lived in Cincinnati _bout twenty years. I suppose I knew Richardson about six years there. Richardson was not there all that time. Ito was then connected with the Tribune. I never knew him to tarry A pistol after the war. I bead of the shoot ing In November last, and joined him at the Astor House. within, I suppose, twenty min- I ales after. . I did not have his night ken the I night before the shooting. I think he did not I give it to me before he went to Hartford. Q. Mr. Brown, du you believe in Supreme Doing? , Brown—Ylll. • Q. Do you believe In a astern of re wardit and yoninhmentet . Mr. Ilvoirw—Not according to the loth; doctrine.. I do believe in a system of com pensations. • Q. Do you believe there Is any other come mience of the violation of an oath than the loss of reaped? Mr. Itrown—l believe that a man who would tella lie Brown er Deltas be . snore or Itas I happy hereafter; ' Q. Tell me what consequence you attach to the . vinlatiunof an oath? ' • Mr. - Drown—Loss .of respect, Imo of honor. spiritual degradation. I believe In the Bible. I believe in the divine character of It, but that there are creel" in It; Q. In what part of it do yourbelieve it as di vine? Mr. Drown—lf you gLve -me a week J will write an essay on the subject for FOurarela Dennis The red. nt ,L lerheri gv e l " ni:it p a rt of : avthoity d yon Mr. Brivelse—if counsel will read to me the bible, chupter and verses. I will tell hitn. I believe In its general scope and general stand ing. I believe that God is wise, just and good. and that false swearers wit be punished: , Cross-exarninnUoil continued: I know Alnos J. Cummings. am gr tt eCold/dent I did net tent ell carried a pistol. I told hint my impression was Iticheedson did not shoot McFarland, because he feared. to hart others in the offlce. I was in the pollee court the morning after the shooting. Saw Mr. Runkle there. Did not hear him addles* the Judge. Did not sec him whisper to the Judge. After recess Mr. Davis offered to read two lettere front Mr. McFarland: proved yesterday by Mrs. Sage. The ant letter sake ten dol lar, from Mr. Sage. complaining that his trust ness lgas business) bed not gone nhead. The letter wits dated Oct. S, Te. Next letter, from McFarland to his wife, dated New York, Nov. X), 'Si, Inclose§ ten w a satg he had trouble in getting money. sick and was treating himself hydropatbically. Ile says he did not think when he married her that he should ever bey angry with her, end would willingly die that night to wipe out scenes since as moulage. He protests out arnear ly his love for her and says If she could see his every thought she would forgivehim kis .paroshuns of excitement. Mr. Davis then offered an article In the Educational Metithly. to which Mr. Graham objected, saying they hal evidence which would probably dispense with that sirtiele. It •;r . a r s h ereel it should be Introduced at a later Mr. 'Dells here offered the testimony of Albert D. Richardson, taken In the habeas core idol proceed/op./afore Mr. Noses. Mr. Graham objected and Dir. Davis claimed that having been read to McFarland , they were entitledtoshote It. • The Court said I f he mild show It was read Lover to him by Mr. Nunes, he would *dealt the deposition and glee them illef ec OrrOW to produce yroot of "' IL • The RaY was then closest on ti lh i e n te/14., • off u gi "L ci„ • nada' witnesses, Several of whom tes tified ht as to the: uniform love and kinditeas of McFarland for his family . , and that tag habits were regain-I'. Intoxicating liquor not being used in excess by him. Adjourned.. = ' • - John Russell Young says in hbib'tandartb . Ds - in opens the war again upon our return to the ores. and we proposilloameept it. And aims Lin record an an editoy Mows tin to ben cow ard and a spy, and Ms eourse In the Sun that of a simple pirate. making war upon society, we propose no to dead ;with him. We should prefer peace. but do not shrink from Aver. We asirno quarter from tMs buoesneer, and shall do our best to demonstrate to the world the infamy of his, life, There can never be amour llinmegt ton : Manly :writing and elevated Jourcaitani solo as men like Dana are per mitted to war upon mankind:' 11 Tbu.434llstm . of Commerce celebrates Its cue' IMAM and second 4nnirerserr motro Ideut Grant has pardoned John 1). Mc- Henry. convicted of perjury In Mop. HOS. , The steamer Chloe. for Hiroo. took WAG. Col. Hos. Wilson has resigned his position,as Inspector of Corteges. It is rePorted that et-liarshal Francis C. Barlow is to succeed District Attorney Pierre" July lvt. The ergomeots in the suit of James Ilak.Jr., against the Dolan Pacific Railroad will be re newed tO-mOrrOw before Judge Nelson. The wife of John Brougham died Tea - Mayor Kalbflelsch. of Brooklyn, is danger - . ousts Mee tl y Brit's disease of the kldney.. The published !tory that Ex-collec tor Bailey Is to Ohib Is pronounced untrue. The trial of Rev. C. B. Smythe terminated In his acknowledgment of his fault, with ex tenuating eirourestances, and tie administra tion of a reprimand by the Presbytery. . i~ • VAST CON(RESS, i bEcoND smiting.) . • ithraeleomph loth° Plltsbupgh femme.] Woomera:CM May I, 1610.. risrmrz. The Hume concurrent resolution fur ad journment ninctlk July 4th wan discussed, it motion to table it having been rejected —lb to 14—until the expiration of the morning „hour, when It went. oser. Mr. MORIVILL, of Maine, from the Commit tee on Appropriations. reported the joint res olution to emcee the net of . April 'Jab, In% relative to deficiencies for earning out rec.]. structlon lairs. Poised. ;,.• ; The calendar was token up aid Mlle palmed • no follows: • To aid the construction of the Oregon branch of the Pacific it. R. • Authorizing the Southern Minnesota Rail road to connect the line with'. thu Southern Pacific R. R For tic Inv-amptionnettlers in lie msko, The Joint resolution donating condemned cannon tolZe McPherson Monument Associ ation was ssed. , Mr. CONYCLING introduced it bill to Moor rde the fntem & otional misty et the Culled elates fot • t he protection of immigration. lie (erred to Judiciary Committee. • The following bills also passed: llouse Joint resektion to pay the widow of the late Gen. Rawlins (en TOW'. salary AS Secretor : ) . of War. • • • • To allow the settlement of ,neelmnts of dis bursing officers of the army and navy. • To define the Intent of the met to al low deputy collectors of intenuil revenue act ing as Oollectom of interned revenue pay as such. Bowie too to amend the bankrupt act. cc ding to It,. operations biterrttinles. At asan the calendar wail eoanpluted. obea Mr. HARLAN :Toned to take uvi Inn for the vale at the Great and Little 4 Indian reaorrntions, and the retuocaled Ind os to the . . • Indian Territon, - " • Mess.. tummy' and MA'S insisted upon proceeding with the special order. the Frank ing hill. Mr. Harlan . a tooth= prevailed, o pending tbe cnsidern or the DUI, tini Senate but wen into executiveatio se es sion. and yon after ad t • • HOUSE OF ItYff'RMITAT I VE.S. Mr. MOIR - lAN preaentedS.silditjenal peti tions asking Cone 4e to abollah tffe: National banks. toredeem the bondWtcd by them as securities. Issue gdO% a. le • tr0. , 1 , notem. and make the saute reeelyable In pay ment of custom dues and all tales collected hr the Federal Government..and e.O InnY off Flitl,ooo. o O of the bonded debt... Mr. WELLS. from Eon. on doillur of Amer ican Commerce, reported bi authorizing mail steamship service from New. Orleans monthly to ThmPrOo. Vera Cruz. Totgoggin, Sisal and Havana- Recommitted. Mr- LAWRENCE offered a resolution cell iag on the :Secretary of War for all reports Made by Brevet Major Geral Terry Meting to Georgia. not already comMunicated to Congress. Adopted. Mr. BECK asked leave to offer a resolution reciting allegation. that Gen. Terry isenus. lag citizens of Georgia to be arrested and to be tried before his military anbordlnatee tor Moletions of the laws of Georgia, tel to allow them the benefit of hams corpus or trial by jury In civil courts, •and -requesting the President to state by what authority such th ltif. S . lll . l . end other' objected. • Mr. [MEX.-Then I roll the regularorder of si buness. and give notice I will object to ev erything eel of order (rose Sole until the 4th of Jolt% du The reporrut the ConfertnenCommittee Oconee bill was agreed to. The Civil Senice bill came up aebusinenn of the morning hour. was dlscumlect by Mesa.- Finkeluburg met Cobb, of North Carolina. la Ito and Messrs. Map:land, Peters. Bing ham and Payne. In opposition, and went over till to-morrow. of The Tariff bill was taken up fa OaniZlffee the Whole. the pending paragraph ik• thnt ••ice to steel railway nocuding en hour and el half over the ,itttll"tblrtgrec'e4ntts°ie't fpniul"nq,'atittl aii railway bars made pattlY of steel one and one-half cents per pound on metal converted Into east steel, or be p ro ms by the it form or pneumpreheat, of whatever form or deneriptlort tbirty.sia dol len per on. The next patagniph was aulended to read: On steel wire. whether rolled. or drawn. end wire of which steel shall be alpuneet mot of chief value of Inure t n ottedourth inch In diameter nnd not n No. r, wire Kande, too, and one-half mat-re pound And twenty per cent. tai raineeoa: netr finale. , 3 wire gauge, three cents per mend and twenty per seat. at wilorma; provideb that steel wire tot string* of piano fortes and other musical Instruments. and elect nuts covered with slit, cotton or other textile materiao, shall pay In addition twenty-11<P per Cent. not raiment; and ',melded further. - thst all steel in coils, not more than thn.-e-slateenths of an Inch In diameter, or square. coated with clue Or other Material. or net 00 coated. shall pay he duty an steel wire. The paragraph' relating to 'steel railway •trogn, Ac.. was emended to reducing the duty true threo and n fourth to two and e half cents per pound. The paragraph taring steel car wheels three and a halt cents was reduced to three cents per pound. The Committee rose and the House adjourned. After MEMPHIS. Ileneral Conference of the Med:dime • Choreh pooch. IBy Telegraph to the Menorah Gasett.l Minim. May I.—The GenetlMConferoile•of the „Methodist Episcopel Clftach South's, - sembled in the Cumberizad,•sPresbyterlan Church at nine o'clock this dsornlng. Thi at tendume was very large. Amen those Pref ! eat were Bishops Andrews, thd MOM= of ' Peer. Kern:laugh, Pierce. Paine, Marti. Dog ett amt Wiehtman. and Dn. Keener. Senchen, k;a nco r, an d cm other distingnisbed ditflisbw. The Conference wan called to order bY hoP Payne, of Mississippi. After PE.Yer by Eith.bb Kavannugh. anti the reading - 0r the imnottlano roll was called by Dr. Somers. Secretary. When the following Conferment responded: lialtt, more, vi r gtal..West Virginia. North Cnroliria. South Carolina, South Georgia, North Georgia. Florid. Montgomery, Mobile, Louisisa. sistippl, Memphis, Tennessee. Holston, Ken tucky, Pain stifle. Pt. Lout. kihmouri, Arkan tn. Ldttle 'Lek. Indian Mission, Texas, East • Teta*, Trinity . , Southwestern Texas. Western Tenns, Columbia. Pacific. Illinots, the whole number of delegates being two hundred and forty-31S. of *horn one hundred and slate seven west present. Dr. Hummers, of Nnsh. 1 villa, was reelected Secretary. nod Dr. John S. Martin and Messrs. Wlchersham, of Arklut . inwunnd Lester, of Georgia. Attlttnot Secret, der lie ' rules of the ; tart . General Conference were read. and numerous emendmen ta offered and dlrcussed at , amide:able. len gth, with an amendment reonlring ti n to re . : Jority of two-third , ' to decide , a ants od adoption. On Motion the following clouding commit tee. were ordered,to be dB . hued by tn .c e 3 mbe tt ra id,. o r f each annual Coriference. Eplreop d =Cy. Books and Periodic:du Heiden a, ay Schools, Religicals Interestr end Colored Peers pie. Bishop Mer reined mu the select committee appointed at the last Conference on the rear rangement of discipline, submitted a report, which was adopted. after which the Confer ence adjourned till to-morrow. A lame number of delegates arrived this a lai-1109M === CINCINNATI • Railroad Dividers , Or sedualow—Barnectieg ...NatWest Pa I—Letter from glebes ILla Deatb—ln apley, fastrial Wri ExhiMll4ll4 tten Two Days before MI [Dr Telegraph to the IntiablogliCkseetto.l . etuctrors - n. May' 4 ft meeting of the Board of DlreclOre of tbel2lnelanat4 itatuirina and Dastou HallrOad to-411Y. S. S. L'Homme dies vras elected President, D. Melamine Vice President and General Superintendent. F. H. Short Secretary and Treasirrer. The remain der of the officers are the same ai bat year. A lr f *neeti nf o : • f elu r ti llr hlhs:ornl toUt Cloiarete the death of Adam N. Riddle. w Speeches ere ear prominent members and appropriate resolutions adopted. The frame work of the building for the ap proachiarNatlonal Smagerfest is going for ward ra pidly. Everything indicates the com plete success of the great festival. - The Christian Advocate to-day received a long Weer for publication front Dlehop Kingsley. dated two days before his death. This Mater information that has been received from his sawn hand and Indicate. that he died of very the Blues.. The letter Is one of the best the Bishop has mitten. It dwells .opeciallY on the treats of the present system of foreign missione and expresses the belief that the hope of the mon is in the native missionaries. lie recommends the organisation of 'one con ferepne each le India and China of native ministers. The joint committee of the Cincinnati In dustrial Exposition held n meeting to-day, to devise . ways and means fur nn eshlbltlon. The large itningerfest building will be used. and thirty thousand dollars will he raised to de- Iry CUICIIIICS. Upper River.. Ay A. & P. Tclemaph.) nnOWNIWILLM, May 4.—River falling slowly, with flue feet of water In the channel. Weath er clear. Thermometer slaty-nine degrees at 0. P . M. GlinilvaiSOßO. May 4.—lllecr falling slowly, with four feet eight . Inches of Neater In the channel. Weather cloudy. Thermometer seventy-three degrees at m ow ,rowa, May 4.—River atatkmary, w ith thirty inches of water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Thermometer serenty-nee dcirree.s at 4 P.M. U. cae, May 4.—fliVer at - a stand. with degrees at 6 P.M. The &RPM Red River ExpedlUou. My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Mutate.] Tower°. Mar 4.—PreparaUons for the ex pedition to Reitßiver contlrrue. Lanc e qua , t i tle , of winery sierra are beteg dispatched to Collingumal and 'Fort William. Volunteers are arriving in large umbers awl trarriemed at Crystal Palace. where they will underga a severe course of drill. ITION. SECON-D ED FOUR O'CLOCK. IM=XEd! The Funding Bill—Republican Caucus —annexation of Dominica—The EK pedo Indian War—Red Cloud Per mitted to Visit the Capital—South ern TratiteContimmtal Railroad— American Medical Association—Nom inations. ITTelogrehli to the littaherigh gazette.] Wa.smirciatoa, May 4, Ib7o. rrs ' , Romans FATE. Scotian* . Boutwell hi of the opinion that the Funding 11111 will ultimately go to a Confer ence Committee. and that four and a half per cent. beagreed upon for the rate of Inter est ns u mnuprontise between the Senate and House. With regard to the compulsory sec. Lion. it is very evident from the strength of the Western members It would be defeated. even Mould the Ware and Moans Committee' report favorably mitin it. The chances are that t compromise will be agreed noon: re licvir g banks of the tan upon their circulation and leposits,, which they any would enable them_ to bank 'on a four and a, half per cent. bond! nkrtnucate earCrtt. . Se ator Morton, who it regurtimi as the tadng party men of the Senate. has prepared , c for If caucus of the Republican members if the beginninges. to he held either this week it the of next. It Is already signed , all the Republican - Settators.and is now re •eiving the signatures of the members of the [louse. The main object proimsed by the mucus Ix to make errangetnents for the fall ZAlllplligli. .d appoint n committee of the two ninnies to look after the interests of the Carte In the several States. but especielly In the Aouth. The general policy to be pursued by the party Ito Its nominating CullTeralull , It In Said, will VW.1111.11.1 out st this meeting. flow for the tariff bill will belabored to enter into the campaign as apart; issue, will be de cided. The indications are that a lively con test will take place on this question, between the New England end Middle States on the an ne hand. d e Sth on the tither. One of the ob ou jects of and Senator West Morton cueo gthe Republican Congreasmen In eau . so as to harmonize the conflicting factious. E=! Ifievet - Brigadier tienerol If: B. Comstliek Imo been relieved nt his own request on duty on the stuff of the General of the Army and ordered to Detroit, aucceeding Gen. Reynold. In charge of the survey of the Northern and Northwestern Lakes. General Warren. upon being relieved by Col. Macomb of the charge of the improvements on the Upper 3llssissippl,_ete., W ordered to Newport,lt. I.' to relieve Colonel Merrill In charge of the Improvements on Luke Mehl ran. The latter is ordered to Pittsburgh in surge of the Improvements on the Ohio river. h'evet Lieutenant Colonel Barlow is order to dote on General Sheridan's staff. lalor Burnham is ordered to Beokuk, lowa, porting to General Wilson. and Capt. Wm. ' ..i. Jones Is assigned to the stall! Of General ._ DOMINICAN ANNEXATION.. • The President. In conversation on the Do nnie. treaty. yesterda, stated that the ob ectlonable features of the treat)* which met tint opposition in the Senate could now be rranged so as to remove the obstacles in the ray of mill ration. As Ins° stated that the lonia In regard to the amount of the Indebted ness of the thmlnlcan Gorernment was ar ranged. and is shown to he within $1.503,070. Mutt embarrassment is experienced by the t willAdministratio 'delay of the Senate to nct. An effort he made to have the foes tlonbrought up next week. • • 'flit INDIANn—nnVIrDAN AT MK FRONT. Get. Sheen,nn yesterday received dispatches from General Sheridan Informing him that the Indians Mire taken pioseniton of several of the small forts near Fort 'Sully. and made prisoners of their garrisons. Gen. Sheridan ha , again started for the front, and this time will go as far at Fort Sully. There now seems to be no doubt but that the Indians mean . . thief. .30CITIEftr, IItANS-00:STINIMSTAL • RAILROAD. At a meeting of the Sub-Committee of.Sesen of the Rouse Committee. on Pacific Railroads. this @Vetting, resolution< were adopted f asor ing the construction of n railroad on the Wod Re m go t Ag 7 .lVlZ.V 4'' ' l74 W l SWe i!"4 tat Railroad Company. Details of the hill 'emoting franchise are left for the future con sideration and actioo ,Of the general Commit. , . , M. ,• ALLoWLD TO COME Red Cloud. Chief. ae twelve other principal men of the Sioux Indit ns, baying applied Tor. permission to come to Washington to see the . President in relation o their present condi tion, a telegram Brass at from the War De partment to their coantry to-der. granting the request. and Instructing the Indian Agent to make the rtOcessalT arrangements. AMERICAN MEDICAL AINDOCIATION. Tho American Medical Association to-day debated at length a proime dge of Latinition rmiutrinif examination as to knowle and Greek before rtdmitt ins . students of medicine. nie motion to adtnit tbe District of Columbia deleitrit es leas defented-142 t o 104. NOMINATIONS. • rgrh%V.T.V.—"L'o',l74,er.l.l"4lhde o Tennessee; Wm. 'McLennan. t;" ..ltearasktr, Postmaster, Joseph .1 Paul Minnesota. THE INDIANS 13eciintifteett Driven off-The Hula of Wynn lug litsearnsing oath itiavager-Doneral Sheri last Kesltoste to the Scene of Trouble-MD .lton. Preperatlons. (Or Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Geseigirj ..SOtent Puts, otflifirtut three lutudred Indians mew in near Atlantic city ,this morning and drove eff a beittof stock. I' Major Gordon's company of arvalry followed them and brought back all the stock. Every body hertals well pleased with the conduct of the soldiers. Colonel Anthony, just come in from Atlantic, says the hills are full of In dians. A large party were seen below here thin morning. Oilcan°, May t-General Sheridan and sev eral tnemberrdif bin staff left Chicago t. ar for Salt !Ake City and other points in the fitr weso intending tit make a thorough investiga tion of the Indian-affairs in Wyoming, Mon tnna.end other territories. The party will•be absent' about two menthe. • The militnry- authorities will conduct the threatened Brute SIOUX wnr with the utmost vigor, and have nearly completed the prepara tions for the expected trouble. The number of available troops In the Department of Da kota Is about 1.000. This force Is considered =pie to cope with the 10.000 Brutes. but will be augumentedlf necessnry. h o bo has not been decided who shall take Immedi command commend rces. Gen. Stanley Is at present in of the Middle District. the scene of the troubles. CONNECTICUT Meeting of the Legialsture—lnanguratten of I Gov. English-111s Message. My Telegraph to tau Mishnah Gazette-I NOW llama May 4.—The Connecticut Leg islature assembled to-day. Lafayette B. Fos ter was chosen Speaker of the House and Ed ward 'Harland President of the Senate, both Republicans. Governor English was inaugurated to-day. Rla message recommends a convention fur the revision of the-State Constitution, in order to facilitate the operation of the Fifteenth Amendment, though ho expresses' the belief that Its claimed ratification by amoral of the Mates was acconiplished by chicanery and force, and that it llle revolutionary la that it commits totho abiolute control of Clot General Government the right to vote In , army State. Still the forms of law bare bean -complied with. and It has been proclaim all in organic law. Ile also recommends that the Legislature express its opinion that a general =meal /of merely political offenders should beforthwith pmelalmed, The financial condition of the Mete continues encouraging. During the rear the public debt was reduced $34,6,000. INDIANAPOLIS Lost In a Bolloon—rerand Ocestrr,ence, rest,. • ably! Ins Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiorelta.l IstorArtarot.to. lan.. May 4.—Yeatenloy evening the following note won dropped from balloon high In the air -a aouth.6 m e th'. enaterlyilirection , near on tier s Blackford County. Ohl Mate.. It was fastened toe loose piece of wind and Iron weighing about one and a half 'pound's 'Tolled from Toronto, April Mith. for New York. Met with adverse winds, and by a sud den movement;Uf the balloon Mr. Lagrange was thrown out. I Burman as near an I could determine, over the southern part of Mlchl gon. Not knoning how to monnge the ship, it has been tested to and fro innll directions since he fell out. I am oboe and. no earthly power con save me. I drop these linen. hoping some human wtlltnd them ond communicate to toy parents the Minato( toy melancholy fate. Tu heaven, to heaven. I commit my soul. Please rend them this note—Ralph-Lawrence , Upper Canada. Balertin LaWnr.stor-" PHILADELPHIA Railroad Conrol.. Dian Died for Teen— Mermen's flow—Dry Good. Wore Robbed. toy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.] Pnit-tnEUTDA, May 4.—Deputy Collector Kenn this morning. pending the argument or to the power of the Internal Revenue Dejart ment to collect tazea, de. for the sera' the usual distraining notice ppon the Plilladelp_hla °Hnd Reading. Philadelphia and Trenton, Ilar• amra, Lancaster and lilt. Joy. Lake Superior and 'Michigan Railroad Companies and other roads. The Hoyamenalog Hose Company attacked the Hibernia Engine Company at Tenth and Walnut streets. on the way to a Ore to-day . Several men were severely beaten. The drY /Mods store or Mellor . & Cooper, T r ot street, was robbed this morning of pray left. of silk valued at $B,OOO. NEWS BY CABLE The Political Excitement in France— The Conspiracy Against the State— Two Thousand Am ' Made—Fe male Suffrage In land—Orange men's Disturbs n Ireland. Hy Telegraph te the Pittsburgh lunette.) GRRAT BRITAIN. • LoBPost. May 4.—Much incredulity Is felt here in regard to the last conspiracy discov ered by the French Government. A writer In • the evening edition of the Times cites prece dents justifying the doubts which prevail. ' Advises from BomerePresentthe successive diplomatic protests against the Papal pro gramme have powerfully reinforced the num bers and power of the opposition In the Cann cll. The convocation now . in session here Is occupied mainly with the subject of ritualism. The discussions possess little general Interest. In the Commons to-night, Jacob Bright, af ter presenting n petition for Female Stiffrage, moved the second reading of the bill removing disabilities of women with remtrd to votiog. lie said if the hill was adopted, there would be but one tenon° to nine male votes. Mr. Sykealnan the tact the!, the petition had nearly 100,0(0 signatures, inferred the movers were in earnest. Mr. Seourfleld moved the previous question. Ile saw no proof that women demanded the privilege craved for them. Mr. 0.8. Jenkinsoq was un able to see why • women like Miss Conga should not vote. ,Mr. !duets referred to the ease of a women who had nn Income of eighty thousandunds and could not vote; while her groom and gardener could. Mr. Bruce thought the instance of the Queen inappropriate, unless offices an well as votes were given to women. The House divi ded On the proposition, Shall the question be now put, and It was adopted, 124 to 91. The announcement of the Jesuit was received with cheering. Domin:May 4.—A procession of nine hun dred Orangemen, white passing through the Vatholic quarter of the town of Lurgan, with drums and offensive banners. was attnektvi by the police and dispersal. -The pollee it Is d irtied used swords, but no casualties are re ported. Huta. May 4.—A tlre last evening in the enuring mill near the harborextended to to lumber yard and the shipping. SeveThlv.oose l weer badly damaged; none American: Ir FRANCE • XI A nveittis. May 4.—The chiefs of the lute, national Association of Workmen in this city : have been arrested. The police also captured a prominent person here who , escaped._ from Paris. • PAM& May 4.--Several rens d' armes were tOubct during the riot at St. Quentin Yester day. Many more arrests have been made of persons believed to h o us e cated in the plot. Roussel, at whose the bombs were found, is not yet apprehended. It is reported great militaryre precautions are being taken. The Journal:Wel and ,Siolie warn the people of Paris to keep ontets It la lutserted that M. Thleno *lll,l*Fat, a manifesto advising pretichmentoZtoWlear, the plebiscitum. - • The Emperor's proclamation bee beim. di.. tributed throughout the country andDitVw la the hands of every voter. . • The committee in favor of the pleblitltnm have issued a last address to the electorkf des daring they must put aside by. strong.vote, the Irreconcilable Minority, which retorts in Its opposition to the government to all means; even conspiracy. bombs and infernalmachlock The manifesto concludes lia•SoDOws: Tw 'oust go to the polls next Sunday and vote as in 184& with banners flying and shouting Napoleon.' If you desire liberty, order, sta bility, prosperity, you must vote for the pie biseitum." The medical students made another demon stration against Dr. Tardien as he was leaving the <renege to-doT. -Arrests of members of the international So ciety have been made at Lyons,Strasineurgand Rouen. It la estimated that over two thou sand persons have been arrested since Satur day. - @LEM • Romig. May 4.—The Parliament of ZoHelv etii altered the duty on rice to fifteen silver gdsehens per 01213 hundred pounds. but refuse to make any reduction in coffee. Gl eat indignation exists here against the Con mittee of the :Meek Exchange for seaming the public against the recently issued Ameri can railroad securities. The premature and ill considered action of the Committee causes much Inconvenience. especially as °facia brokers and share lists bare singe refused to quote the secorttles. - • DENMARK. Cormaibtor.s. May 4.—The President of the Council of Ministers yesterday Wormed the Polkthing that communications from Wroth- Ingtort to the Danish Government had Just been received. explaining the delay in the ra tification of the treaty for the rmrchase of St. Thomas, and would be promptly submitted to the delegate. for their action. --..0.-- GRICECT Anims, May 4.—A conference of ambassa dors of the Protectorate Powers was held here to consider the recent •outrages by brit ands. without result. Itussia supports Greece In her position relative to affairs. =IMO LONDON. May 4.—The North American ar tired out to -day. Qtresurovrat. May 4. Arrived out. the ateamers City of Wald:dotter , . France. talon and Atlantic. • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONlxna, May L—Eroatno. —Consola : for money..ot; account. Mt:. American securities ,. quiet: 'AL M16%15. Mt T'. Of Ten-Fortin. 85%, Fries,lllinois, 112; Atlantic and Great. Western, 27.51. Stocks quiet and steady. FRANKFORT, May 4.—Honda active at tO 4335%. • PARIS, May 4.—Bourne Arm at 74. francs, FO centimes. LtrinrooL. May 4 . .—Cotton dull. with mid dling uplands at 10.5i6 and. Orleans at 111: alliad; sales 10.000 bales. California white wheat 9s 6d4591 7d; red western N 0.13. 83 2d; winter es 10de3s lid. Western flour Corm No. 3 mited 'Ms. Oats its 3d. Barley ss. Peas .16s 6d. Pork lamer but not higher; sales at 100 s. Beatnik Lard Mk 6d. Cheese 75. Daum it, for Cumberland cut and NB 6d for short rib middles. Petroleum: refined le skd. Turpentine-9s 9d. LONDON. May lk—Tallow 445 3d. Linseed Oil limner at =O.. Sum dull but steady. Turpen tine easier at M 0 lid, ATITWZRP, May 4.—Cotton quiet and steady at 53ii. Banat:, May I.—Petroleum arm at fithalers 51 1FATIltRO. M I.—Petroleum quiet. RIEF. TELEGRAMS - =The cable expedition arrived at Santiago de Cuba on Oa 2%h ult. —John Morrissey will soon ma'am hia Placc as Congressman, on account of RI-health. —The annual report of the Presbyterian Board of Minions shows a debt of about gi0,003. • —Charges against Collector Grinnell, at New York, brought by prominent business men, are being investigated. —The cotton loin of Breirster. Mate& Co., at Chester, Pa.. was burned on Tuesday . Loss 00,0011; partly insured. .`-John M. &eclat Sr Co., one of the oldest grain and whisky commission hones of Cin cinnati. made an assignment yesterday. —The stockholders of the Susquehanna Railroad Company have iefused to ratify the lease of the road to the Delaware and <lnchon Canal Company. —The German Saloonkeepers' Society of the United States are now holding their second National Convention in Chlchgo. Bernard Eith, of Cincinnati, is President. —ln the Musachusetts Legislature akin has of en Kn ight so incorporate the Grand Lodge the of St. Crispin, with leave to hold not over 000400 in real estate. • • • —The Now Jersey. Hudson and Delaware. New Jersey. Western and Sussex Railroad Companies have been consolidated under the itie of New Jersey Ind Midland Railway Com- puny —Judge Bayard, of the New York Court of Oyer and Terrrdner. charged grand Jun' to indict all organized bodies of vagabonds, loafers and thieves Infesting the city, known as prize fighters. —The National Encampment of the Orand Army of the Republic will meet at Washing ton city on the 11th inst. It isexpected men department of the Order will be represented with a full delegation. --Complaint has been made hi a M. Tonle court that Joe Coburn. the mein. robbed G. W. Hilton:aid Bl Dlnebeth - of $73). Coburn le In Mobile, and It il is expected a requisition will he acid after him. —The city of Trenton. N.J. is without a po. lice force, the time for which the old fort" was appointed haul expired. The Common Cow ell being tied' baa failed to organise and no new force has been appointed. —Catharine McNeil, a young woman just from Ireland. and her uncle, Edward NoYee, were run over by a train on the Ohlo and Mis sissippi railroad, in East St. Louis, „Tuesday night. The former mvas killed and the latter severely injured. Bishop's factory, at Newark, New Jersey, occupied by William Betray manufacturer of • Pass and albata ware, and Callous other par ' ties for the manufacture of edge tools. was burned' Tuesday night, Involving a lais esti mated at $250.000. . . —A man was found dead near Coluttibua Ohio, yesterdaY, lying upon his face, and held In his right hand a silver mounted pistol. He was well dressed. The circumstances indi cate be was killed a n duel. Four men were seen In the locality but three came arras , —A shootingaffray occurred in New Orleans. Tuesday nigh t, between John llama. local re porter on tbe engune. and eaopecial officer Smith. • The former was slightly. ET the latter dangerously wounded. A stial let struck another et-policeman named pert, dangerously woundhiS him -Yellow Sun and three other ./swzi. ..DS, melded some timeo= ! of t• t t e . &teg States District Court at to be tried again by of Edward lacldortY. are Diuontwin , ren the State Iwth° ' """ the Conn trying them doted a decision that ln cue in t •de haimnitnUtlii.ttleV.tlifsrshisl in en t r ytwdays, they be handed over to the Indian Agent. Milord Congrees at Francisco. fib" Teltlotph to the Pittsburgh Garotte.) NAN FRANCISCO, Mar 4.—The Billiard Con gress commences in this city to-day for, the championship of the Pacific coast. A cham pion cue. two feet In length, of solid silver In laid, the butt gold quartz, the point beenoss note, and handsomely engraved, has or dered for the occasion by Deery and Little. There are only five entries yet, Oates, Little, Kfildhxg, Wright and McLearl. • • —The will of the Into Jno. C. Baldwin, of Or ange. New Jersey. w ho, previous to his death, gave hlf a to to Christian institutions, bequea a ths to the American Tract Society. American and Foreign Christian Union and New York City 'Mission Society, fa,ooo each; Ammican Board of Foreign Missions and Pres byterian Committee of Foreign Missions, $lO.- alal rock; besides donations to the building fund of the General Assembly of. he Presbyte rian Church; Wabash College. Indiana; llamil ton Colle. New York; Williams' College. Massachus eg etts, and Middlebury College. Yer- I moot, and others.. —• —Rev. Charles B. Smythe, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Eleventh street. New York, was tried la the First trnited Presby terian Presbytery. for bringing scandal on the Church by Inviting reporters to lunch and drinking gin and milk in a common restaurant on the Sabbath day. Mr. Smythe admitted the charge , hut plead nervous eximnstion In ex cuse . fur drinking gin and milk. 1100. Drs. Harper and Armstrong made strong speeches against him. and the report on the case WOO to be rendered yesterday. • —Anthony Seheintw, who was convicted of the murder of Jot. A. Christian on the lath of august met, in "Monnt Sterling. 111.. nod woe sentenced to fifteen years in the penitentinty. committed suicide on Monday. leaving a long confession that be alone was engaged in the murder nnd that Jnice Dane. convicted. on the' same . charge. ha a d nothing to do with it. —At n meeting of the fkinni. of Directors of the take Shore and Michigan Southern Rail road Company yesterday. at Cleveland, the following officers were elected: Horace F. Clark, President; Aturnetus Schell, Vice Presl dent: James H. Maker, Treasurer; Geo. II li, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer; C. P Leland, Auditor. • -,Captain Gift, agent of the Mississippi Val ley Immigration Society of Planters, hue just returned from Hong Kong. China, where he engaged two hundred nod fifty ChineSe labor ers for Southern plantations. They are now en route. win the Cape of Good Hope. month expectpd to arrive ut New Orleans this NEW ,ADVERTISEMENTS grA. SPECIAL MEETING OF TILE Ilrst. Second and Third Commute. will he held In the AnninT, on FRIDAY EYE/NMI. the 6th Red— at seven and it half o'ck4., Di order of Rioadearidleir . oh . J. AlißMZ.SeTeretini. irrlOTlCE.—Therewill be a msty 4737re5. v.: mug ti -BEET D ' ar. " gl..ll•ll)rtiltVigi: FaitiTtrlNSlB:lllri liigtimtiotAntUtieriess, ,0,0tanp1"..1.. s,ret : r i r liOS. J. BLAKE, N. CI, mysmsl GICLOW If Ar4t!...gen . Or PITTBDroGn.i e Mar 4th . 1810- I 1 ri^FftE -DISECTQRS OF THIS ....7 . Ranh •vedttlared adlildond of . SIX PER . NT. fel on tin StOot out of the earonno O tho nof faX of • filo Stockholdert or A rrilorratra tho 19th poiltrirr :',;, .. • - 7 . Cashier. ) „ V. trifiwo valai ed t _: DARK Auffl , . ylhertf. 7 1 iol i DA , r Tor . ' % oak.. Eon -5 - V, °TICE; . '''';•" ' . ' • ../.1 . • JORN TarribEN. Tavern. 1:1Ih The License Beard .111 hear tbe above synth.. lion on SATURDAY. Mai 7th. 1870. at 10 o'clock A. X. my-a:we misspu BstovrsE. cleft pEIUTIFUL LOTS 6.1( BUTLER STREET and ST. isAars - AVENUE. In h ward Lawrestatillle. SATURDAY AFTER NOON. It. at 3 o'clock, relit be sold on the gili n erg On l 7hT ( g7.7I7:ILITL ' It. wry's avenue. or 45th street, the following hand. mely *healed and eery valuable Leta. 1 Lotfeet levet on Butler Rent and 153 feet in depidt. along 45th street. to a 20,feet alit,. 3 adJolrdna lots. each 9.3 feet front en Rutter street. end 153 foot In depart. a 1.0 feet alleY. Also. that large tot in Immediate rear of above. being 43 feet Inches front on St. Mary's wrest. and 11.2 feet In depth to a 15 fret alley. the Int being ES fee , te width al. MO, Th ere is a small Mick biome on the lot. _ . TERMS—One-half cash. balance In o n e and two oath. wtth Interest. secured by bond and mertgioco the premises. A. ItcILAVAINE. soy 5 OPENING. On 'MIDAS' the 6th %Ufa.. we wtil hare our ond opening of St; .MMEat Bonnets and Hats. ALSO. ALL TIM NOVIILTIES IN TUE NOTION AND TRIMMING LINE. KITCHEN & BEGGS, 192 VEDEUAL 1 TRI T. Alleithcui CUT y5:•47 • BUY THE GENUINE. CLARK'S T." SPOOL' COTTON. GEO. A. CLARK SOLE AGENT Sold Everywhere. Mrs. S. C. Robb, NO. 91 FEDERAL STREE , ALLEGUENY Being determined not to awry over mu Winter Good. trill positively sell. beton' cost for the next thine Mg. BONN. Ill ETS tb zr ak FEAT ZIA FRAMES, LA I TAILIM EEEmEnti LINEN CO R LLARS AND E Wa nu. "VD CLOVERS LAMAS' HOES u CUI CUPNEY LAV E E EDGINGS, LADIW UNDERWEAR. LADIES' APRONS. NEW pymr: MOHAIR SWITCHES CHIGNONS. All yam. vrtgAlnE bargains, pleA t u r ikil.lnf ors purchasing at No, 91 FEDERAL tostrrna C. BARNES, Sealer of Weights and Measitres, OFFICE: N 0.4 FOURTH AVE., Pittsburgh. GEORGE I. TROUPE, . . • Silk Hats, Wholesale and Retal_,l No. 83 tinsan d ra AVILItUIt, intlebergh, Fa. -Old Rata renorated nnB.B. gild° Mllahtrltegji mfolt g anNtarla Monday attended to. • T..D. EVANS, s . 42 Fliktf I.VIC.KI;E: Plias an 4 VMS.- Was ..tte cue for all Mods of U 1214160. • &ELI' sTOVES AND 111•TWARE, FENDERS. C°4". P. C. burrs, D ISSOLUTION OF FUME& psfp.- , The pdatilerlibipbeteteolll cdsibmg mum. J. T. Glass sod Rua. A. Lusea . loing luta loess ander th e Pt of J. T. Glass & mum tads &of A4uolvo(1 by mutual coonta. .1. T. GLASS, CELA A. LA.11.03, Prrronriau. ADU120. 18709 : .003,11 WWI , Address. FRIEDMAN, REED At DO., FROPRDSTOME Saks • GirSOTICES--"Ta •"For "Lost," "IPants;• • "Boarding." noi exceeding FOUR LIVES, trill be inserted in that columns once for MEN TY"-FIVE CENTS; tarh additional line FIVE CENTS. WANTS NIITANTED..I purchaser fur a To. 11ACCO STONE. Gond Mention and 4MM wed, For terms, apply at 77 01110 LealiEly City. between the hours of 6 and 9 r. Good Milliner. Apr I T , AtZti . J. KELLY It Er. VVVATED. -- . 1 .ply Immeitlot. "No. 66 uhlo •treet. A TATANLEIV—A Lady experienced is ne .11 AITANTEII.Ati Unfarnialied ltoom, ',unable for bedannna. In AIIeSaMT.M.I. • Gas. Adam° It. Al 000 621. • 44 • WANTED—ROOM—Furnished or j. V♦ Enhanlabod, with privilege olbbatbara.4 • must be within Me minutes . walk. of St. elmiel , WANTED.—Au active and respond. r4oll,kf , ° . ,T Prt "r ddro with reterertora t Y wnr.cr aahata,samt. AliTElL—Sltuation se Clerk by • I single gentleman c 4 goad edneetlon. heaftrig ostensive eennslntanee In both eines els.% muss try, sind no neerslon to Work. Would take a. smell Interest. ran give good references. Added. Do; 353 INT c7iT ..1 OTTAGII I.,itEriAd=n4l.4ll.ll4, wzrrrz Oftlee. Nv - ANTED. - - 500 BARRELS of SOUR CIDER. Apply at the lid!toe nee. ar Works, :to. 98 Filth avenue Itztenticel. • C. OWENS. lITANTED.-3 Rollers, 3 Hookers• Stanen tor fan. wort. 3 boys for emu try, to wortnoyard. Also gtriolor nit wort r foe I " g i til; • =o 7 i. 144'1 " "!".. Vi A TED.- 1 11ORTO IGES. 1 1- ;ll ' .2! to Inric or mall amounts, nb THOMAS K. PF.TTIr. 11111.130.drtaar s mma.j AVANTED.—TO NIENT.—A louse of vi v V Sor e rooms. yap a 9,3 , / Md. Musk 3.13 • Ituoil ot,ighborhood. In either city. o on 11. ot •amv Itallroad. ~ Any onet having such heat at =LI:Tr ,1111'.4 °1.14T11:11,14.° 'T'et:ii: Agentn. ' ho. 139 Fourth evenne. 1-1 W ASTED.—ETerybody to call at 184 LIBERTY STREET. sod wallos the MMUS/WALE APPARATUS for miles I'l! TV'ANTED.---Sealed mlavart AvalT.davyb°o`Pllm BRICK for teinnel wort. to be debreto Nut t h 9 .62101 pl un == . 2 3 167;ia b riZglerforMid i t Yonne amt. Bobo. IAT Ali TED.-11 ORTG AG ES. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan la large or small anaounts _on property In Allegheny county al s talc rule ozpr ii rtt jimmy. Beal Belste WAliTED.—Bonds and Illortgages. 1 for 120.000. haling 3 years to rito.A. for 40 000. baying 3 years to run. 1 or V 3.000. tetettur years to run. 1 for 14.000. 2 years 7401 yo o r otirri . gg g lef n l rtrif g " 13.444: n:tnn years to run 1 for ?1. 011,traelni years to run. 1 for 51400. attstrot 3 yentn.l.: run. 1 for $3OO, hating 3 YDSD try run. wt et ' & P 377.1714 . . 1 04 BOARDING OARDING•--TO•Let,W it Pt. , 7 FRONT ROO DFICE. at 103 lu.tythytemol. wasEiOARDING.—A number of Gentle. ' 4 .MLu no be furnithed with boarding aO4l If aaairwt,_pl_saltantly located. at M V/0 ANDERSON STREET, near Mod stroat mdse. Alleithen7 City. Tar -LET I . • . . . ~- • I it • : • : • _ BLEEPING ROOMS, No. 43 Mogen •41184. Doer the Peek. Allegheny. A duty for fogy gel= nrairrova.lil= --- ....T.. - .......,.. T ° W LET.—The Three In Churc S alloy tory Dila JL WANKHOVOG h . mar of No. 480 Wood sweet, formodf r t. = e d.'"' C' " ". rrTANO palto :P W.A CO. .24 'No. 172 .ea 174 Wood street. TO mu . House of 7 Roon_us, P.° 2llfor. " W oo% P . "'W Allsel le otr• mu. G . 6 11° "' d C°M telpapered fDlotcsg, lama . kel stratt,Bl.lls Dord,_AllollbOn7. o Also, MUCH 110 uo IC of D now. a . f. l b . od; i ILO) TO - LET.—COUNTRY RESIDENCE. —Part of. the well known iminerty of W. kla agn * M• o ::. h lk e f Got) hall. Allelthenl. The house Is two storied, containing 9 moms,: and is new. oomfortable and of elegunt architecture. sad Is supplied with all modern Improvements. AIM carriage house and stabling for torsos and cows. The an - lungs are beautifully laid out. and are .ered with fine forest trees, rendering it Wei) • counter residence with all the ndrantages of bean; very corge=r f inolliaclt i r.atill fror ita hmation r T.:P:4l4lms, oaNn asiMit Fifth arcane. ap1941 FOR SALE rOR SALE.—A Valuable • Farm, an. derlahl with 6 feel venni eta. Gond WA, 7: ' 3ittit= e li g e Zd ''.1" 11 . , 1 47° . ~,u relapam.. FOR S t kl.F.. T Englne of Four Horse si;trivfit'Arcz.l&-at,Liate=i.AP- OR SALE.--Frinne Honse t Two R. 0.11. Lot 301100 feet. Prtem .700. T. t. LL & SOS. comer of Penn nee Twenty-Mini etreolc EOR SILL—A One Herm Spring WAGON. Apply •L the shop ot I. & ._ EIDEN. Wagon Makers and Illaelesmlths.ho. 47 North Alla lle • Deny. SALE.—Manufaatnring Site.— • 12 We have Inc sale a very desirable wadi= Inc. WPM.; vottin he • Ma. Inc n Worths be. onneny need toe Wet purpeae. There ere roOd rata and out house', and Dom machinery. Lot:lto:l4ofeet, fronting on two Woe. and rinse Valley Road, In the Fifteenth ward. T. IL BILL ft 130 h. earner Olt Peel and Thielrtitht FOR SALL—A Largo Amount of 4.7n d t.b. ,art= 9 :l3;3 l :lf elf), *bleb we offeezt ,i cut bargains. On Butalleelut Wee., Twelfth two handsome lOW 44x120 feet each,. sae.. aubataallaldwelltnex heee lately been bulltpt the Immediate I v a . of these Ilarrao grelrerV, V. MA! third menet.. lh'Oß SALE.--Englnes Boiler!, Neer and Second lb w& of all kinds, conatantir on Mod. Orden from all part. of the country promptly tended to. JAIISS KILL Z CO.. Comer Marlon Avenue and P.. Ft. W. kC. B. W.. Allegheny. P.. • : VOR SALL—BUILDING LOTS. IN .1.: ALLEGHENY CITY.—I over for esl i = ward,delig ul building lots al mated In th• _ Allegheny. on Penff mine Plank Reed and Obeenntory Lareesue, o f the Oteratesy_ grounds. There Lola ere part of nee and m en.. (3%) acres. „ AS of these Late_rms be = at my store, No. WOOD !MEET. has also been ed. Edell Lot ft • ist lot. f ar* Arw:lt..,lrdeg?.b"l7:lll,4= the residence of Washington and Welter* tie" Ear s., • TrerigreY 3 f tivrten In erected = already. Persons desirous to leave the ' , reground' and smoky dile. min here nod an opportemitir. The locality Is one of the driest in the GM citeit. and but four minutes' walk from the heed of Bea ver street; • bosta want leads to the premises. T:ke a ria beauty of scenery and sunmandlatm are . d 'MAU ul. Terms easy; prices Imi. E.ddiftig r. ~E mit, No. Si Wood street. Pidgaliddi. or No. 66 iti,er Avenue. Alleginuir nil. ' 14 . . . . LM:I VALUABLE SWISSVALE PROP , . VITT FORHALE.—TweetY lkeres of ewe,. l ew ""I ' l' ir"d 004 eOrig:VrirgiettrerV, _ OHM= tr tato one or two sere lou. Also. a aest• two I Amy easoo of SIX rooms and cellar. sa4 000 or ..,,h 2 grt'fir ace!lg.l*°lll6 1 iligitrldr u t fili; -.- • m u. in running order,tools, lath ta. a weft, house and three aeres of around. Sor parUeulars. t 0 , 0,, to B. CUTIIDEItT & PDX. i 3 39 Sixth avenue. . M°IIILT2.II.t - Iglz..euze are enabled to boyar negotiate SNIP class mortgages on good city or suburban improved property to tame or sessal man, es fair rates and al. short notice. T. R. BILL d N. comer at Penn h ae Thirty-WM etreets. NOTICE. -The Books for the sob. • acturnort of tltoek of the • • Crss4l Spring jce Manufactnring Am nor owned at the htsehenks' Seethes Rent;' No. 73 SELITUFIELD STREET. thtsOooMay Is eesyteree by the Legtelatoye of PO.OIIiTIIIIII6 11.14 has the ...hotel, tight of hfikatifsetarttet lob In the County of Allegheny by Cans% calebraiot [ Minch Patina. JA.IIEB BLP.CIMORE. Ihrddeet. 145 Gv strut- lITF - f FISH. .4 7 4r.evel-ell Anti Air. f~'•`~E'~'~ii i =3= bOarditlg_, . N`Z.'.1 1 74 174CWooA 6L.