0 HE DAILY GAZETTE : • PrALl.4llltli or - PENNI.IAN, 11E11) k, \ CO.j f.:oruer, Sixth Are. owl titnitlikleil Sit r. R. rEsNimix, :mum 41N* T. P. HOUSTON, N. P. REED, EDITORS ANI) iMOPILtiTORS --*---, TIMMS O► tit DAILY n. mall. per TM Delivenctrby akAtei, ger *tit - THE DAILY GAZETTE. NTATIN % 1.1 011 N % in eerlted by_itireielinriee. Tim •'. heat . fields of . L *nerttel look A ("nor,. in rood tong r. dy kick {tense 411,1 y well, . a . ' . CFA*Lot: pelt oldet. Atteen OrJuinty.han I....,,re,r4tablinhill. - ' Tit.eonta frent Bedford 'cod ty "Trak of \ itnlnenredetwe.int of iron. . _ ' i . I % ..ip c Er PA9 , olsq., in hil, t• tikilio.t., ail lit..lo.:(4‘^end malty. i: • A IMMITEEN mend pair of • tnniohrd ltoteseville on the 2nd. A t it", nt. 4 4ltipg.looAdrdn use drop ped in Soldeiret , ' &rarity T. ~w eek. Tn E. wheat crop looke badly l Mercer.. hat oilier mover% ore enoottraintf. • TIIE biFf .lil well in .Inneirong Avon, pa ;:tid bn* daily, with trouts and rope !till 'It L III°I , f .. ! ..'iilr!i .: l; li f 1 Tflt,:p oor li. of (ravrfarr taking a • warn) interest-in ‘ lite,pTo a:1 canal.rail. rora. - ! ' ' , •••• 1.. • c • I No eflorte bar, teen Made tu.sted.4llo / Arthr Ilend.oht Ind of big arid! at Itrady'e • Tna: non rolling mill. at Wheatland, Ntercrr ountr , in bolng rapidly:llll4lml to ronrialrlion; 'fate ltepuliliciona tat 'llenver mintly hold their primary electionti on Saturday, the :Nth inst. 011/..1N " ; '.the $Ol9 14telt nt TituNville 11ewitt racily, . , Mann lion; ti. w Mpimait fn[ congres alonal nomination. THE; onitrOy.ni ilia &aneroid branch Tail read is finished, and lie =permanent lona lion in noir looked for, • Tit fineilt.charchA2 bfretrio,county is thstY ,bulk bir file tlainarchael )Presbyte rians and Just 'dedicated. . 4 ;MOS will be rartningfrota !..Nfonsfield to E^ififf's will, on the Chortien, Valley lhal•cood by thu first of October. • Tar: first victim to the newaledical law of the Stole was arrested at Erie the other day, for doctoring without a license. A : , t.tx in Center county, fire feet nine inches tall, twa kirk ow , foot . wren - feet seven itichek high 'while standing oiPthe other, rowrorrici has ben establisbed near (lei - eville, Washington count y, and named Boiselly, in hopor'of the Reperserqatiye lu rongTeßi. t E i • • . Lh • 1. P. 'fiaß;" of rtopewell lorwriship, Las been appointed Colleetor of. Internal Revenue, in Weehingion comity, rye J. E. Bell, resigned. S'yT. XiTtErta' college, at I,tatrabc,lield its Ma *y, ott ekbeedir My( Ceceliti O'Donnerlt ?F Donnell, of Butler; was the charming . queen of the occasion. TEE explosion olit boiler in a steam new mill near tlarland,on the.2lith nit, killed Curtis McCandless, and two other men - were,lnjored, not fatally. Tug truck on the Jameetown and Frank . lin linihead is laid *linnet a mile above Reno: The. work on the tunnel in Alpo fast approeflaitt . g cpinpletiet. , ;frig tit:lanolin ;420.4 'AI toonst.hits been on lire, presenting a terrible aeons. Some timber, wood, charcoal and a vast amount of luelkeberriee. are deatroyed. Enron], open v neill vote on the tlltb inst. entice question whether their I.ni how. «ballot shall not be gold: If cold nen- and more Knit:thin hnilding - will I. aruu:e-Fh'nczer,~ Indiana. e - fteltVii: A. MiNulo,.tice Johti Hilbert, ..iestypted ; -Nay Veoango-county; - Miss "moo viee Misciennie Tem- . Thu. -primary electionsof tl Republi cans of Cambria county will be Weld to morrow. Tim • convention •to nominate. candidates for Congress and county offices Will be held on Monday. - TILL Penneylmnia. Central Railroad l'rmianytookimesessiori of the Erie and -Pittsburgh 'Railroad on last Morality, hav ing lensed the and for the term of ninety ohm years from that day... YOrnc DlLL'al:nrictial_two yearn ago in dui Weadnumland Court of killing n man In Urrrnab . altit; and arattOntall to the rrnitentiary for a term of years, has been pardoned tyr the Dovernor. .„.-. Tut: great Credit !daffier ease conies: up. on appeali befit/etAA itinpretne Court at Ilamsburg on the 10th. Also, the.. - fish!' catty against the Pennsylvania flail wed. for neglect i fig to provide fittli.wiVni on the Juniata. ON fl a fi7tll nib. kir.. John. R. Hoover Area drawn Snit, the.' bidl:Wheef, at Hood fellow's rave mill. two miles south of Kit taring, and killed, with licoriblitsmutila lions—tile - second accident of the kind in that neighborhood within two years. . ON Wednesday afternoon a little girl about two and a Leif years old; a daugh ter of Henry Miller, of Venting° City, was burned to death. Hite was playing with some shayings and net thou}., on fire. The fire,eanght her elothits, bunting her so severely that elm died in two or three hours. . SATURDAY. 1164 1/110' 1:01170ell voted in lireene county. The Warneeburg . Repoe-, insry claim that Sant Warfleld NMI the first colored man to rote in Pennsylcania. ,(iutis -not. i-The Democracy . egone time ago got a eislaresi prisoner out of jail to vote with thorn in thits city. Two men, one named Powers and the other Mock; were drowned inlfttle Stunt"- creek, in the vicinity of Clark:down, Ly• coming county, on Monday of\ last week. They were twinged in driving logs, and were in a entail bout. The Almon wan veryl?hcli, and by. !Fine mean, Jito , boat irin . '• I • 02i Thursday of last week, Mrs. Mary gamey, of Minermilie. Huntingdon conm ty, swallowed a half ounce of laudanum. from the effects of which she died on the following morning. The unfortunate wo. man bad been drinking. and when she _swallowed the laudanum was no muchin toxicatcd that she did nOt knoW what she was doing. • • , : • , . Tot: following weights are established be law in this Stale:' Potatoes, by act 'af March' 23, 1865, 10 lbs.: Wheat, act'of March 10.1818, 60 lbs. nye ■nd COM. act of April 10, 1815. 56 lbw, -Bailey, sec of _March 10,1818, 47 lbs.; Buckwheat. ad of March 10:1818, 48 lbs.; Oats; act of April 13, 1859, 30 lbs. elorerseed, act of Mareh 22. IBZO. 00 lbs.; ,Timothy seed, by custom 44 lbs. 1 1 .0 liere and there about the street emirs and around the doors of tams ,of amuse ment con-will see a lot of urchins, some of thein decently chid and presenting a re ar, ctablo appearance, who are engaged in Locrting their tnanhond be puffing away at execrable cigars. it in fair to tiresome that their soxions wanness are not Aware of the foul habits their' darling bops pick up cunt practice .outaide of the parental roof; bat for their benefit thew should know that it la stated that a French ph, alarm has investigated the effect of amok. log on thirty-eight to bet Ween .the vein( 'linseed fifteen, who were saldicted to the habit. "TwentY-Heeen presented distinct amptoms ornicotine poison. in twenty -tiro there were serious uhf Orders of the circulation, indigestion, dullness of in tellect, and a marked, appetite .for strong •drinks. • In three therewas heart offeetiON In eight decided deterioration Of the blood; in twelre there was frequent cOtoxls; ten had disturbed slip; and four had ulcers- Hon of the omen membrane of the mouth." it in easy. then, tow how the ranke of the dr:intents anticilireolute"men about totreare recruited, when there are so many boys in training for delirium tre mens and all the, horrors ordlasirsition. —4,e;riarak CuurierJenrnal. ' • Tar. heivleet hill atom for yeans l iialted Cleburne, Texas, on the 10Ih. f3onte of the 'Mee were as large ma hen - eg,p, and ante with eueh forte ea to break through the moth of houses Neu_ ly the wed. exposed exposed to the hall were Med. ". Iv many mantles of Mari 1k Nam& `are being . closed tan& to lay the Bath% of .~:, ...,. t: ~ X14=~~~9 , 71141 I t • t I, o t , 1V 111 LW- Ac ( v r <4 e it , ESTABLISHED ,IN 1786. RE GENERAL NEWS. = trop failed thin yenr. T 111: future Mtn. Ole Bull Is now Mine Thorp. hilt. Iret 7 n nt work 111 (Incitinati. lio‘vrtaiiriit in •:reinninirticiing' Furl Summer. . N. 11., hoo allow drifts twele fort deep. .1011 N Hamm]Am's latent play is eolk4 "klinitle's Lurk." 3 UnTIN . MtVAIITII it will take big huutly altmotl on the 18th. .7o 't %RV. Venitinn lad—Put out his eye—east. A stta Of cue of the Sinlinlit• t 1011(0 iiVtin in MEM SHAD am larger-more 11111111,NOt and more limy than usual this year. NONE but Bostonian. - WM ran limit,lly grind, haud.orgins in ibtuton streets. Tut: poetical name given to the Presi dent by the Sioux savages is Smoke Cloud. Tim 7danlitis of Salisbury in said to be a lending character in Dlsmeli's Lothair. expects by meansnflift_court house to mit do Richmond in the calamity peciality. A Lrrn,E Ohio girl trinted to see hose. sirychnlne tasted, and found out. Slta Is now no mom.. A.N• experinnent with Ilia neighbor'. lwe tire has tenninatea the career of an nil. =E Atclndiana man hes just shot nHri tlve.treeka of marriage. Ae eituldn't,ntand grief. litt.ttAN - roN, S.• W. has slm- drifts twelve feet deep, yet the people are mod em. and. Illuminating alanut it. ion - A uktottit usin. in Misaissippi broke from the alterifl and last tho river. lie witirliotAiliFe - at last acrotinta. 4 t • TORIV AV ROBBERS are active, end their ' 'vial : branch of tridnatr,- in. Nourishing •11 ily in the neighborhood of fltnibers. burg. • Timm is danger if we hate many more cheap morning journal, that emote of them ;will become two cents-orious.—..,Thr York Lewitt. Tae Ikadon 7'm/retire predicts that Grant will be reuleeted, and that thin year thare will be, number earthquake in Cali fornia. BENJAMIN N. €.l...ter had *5,000 worth of bonds stolen from him while standing in Verniileo & Co.'s office in Now York on Tuesday. 7 . . AN . Indiana lady got tired of waiting for her divorce, and .went beyond the mach of connubial,bondo by loran. of a drive of morphia. ONE of rho Mom:eal regiments gaard irig the frontier against the bloody Feni one, you know, numbers thirteen officers and eight privates. . PHILADELPIILt will cool• herself - off with 350,000 tons of ice this summer. New York will require nearly three times that amount to apprise her thirst. • A alit, at Annapolis, Crawford county, Illinois, made twenty-two attempts to burn doeter'ii house Inat;sreei. It is supposed. she had.soniething against the doctor. On. Mcroeu, of 'Princeton, in a recent levure In 'Boston, .poke of "the declining age, of Puritanism; when its life had withered and only its bare .talks were left. - A 31i - cult:AN couple who had been mar ried nineteen years arredivnrced recently:t but quickly repented, and four hours 'fakir Oalledon a clergyman and were made one•' again. -A it , CM , Indrkt Iturlitwton, lowa, went to church tind forge., herwaterfrill,learing:. it in the windnw, mud when 'the returned she fumed ■ little bluebird aittlngln It on two eggs. TEEM: lx a Movement in. Berlin to limit the right of publishers in the copyrights of literary works, when a certain number of vears after the death of the author shrill have panned. . THE burnink turmoils in lhn neighber hood . of Altoona are said to Imagined sight at night. Immense quantieitof tim ber have been destroyed ind the huckle -lie,rry trip anniliilatt:d. Tug first base ball accident' of the semmu is repelled frutu Carlinville,lll. A youngster unit ”batted" in the mouth there one day last week, and is disfigured ,for life in imusequeure. ONE day lam week Jonathan Allen, of New Britian, was spreading a plaster for a mom foot. A man who oared hlm a grudge .one that way. and Jonathan had to nee the plaster for his head. • it 711 said that George Peabody's dona tion of *MOW to Washington College, Virginia, will not amount to anything. ae Virginia will mill refuse to pay ...Om bonds dontded as she has done since 1836.. Ti,.; main forests have been so well stripped that not In tree of old growth in to be Seen in them. The white pine is tr preserited only by saplings, which will not be of any service as lumber for years. • A SPOT on the non has ,just been observ ed in England, which, it in Pliserted, indi eetnabreak in the solar photospere to the extent of 16.000,000,000 square 'miles or eight thrust the surface of the terrestrial globe. Ne:w YORK, before a vrituess 1s ex amined in Conti, the question Is asked : "Have you ever been a member of the City Government ?" If the reply is in the affirmative.the attorney invariably adds : •• Step aside. sir." • Tite: Clearfield Jiturnal says: Within the past week, extensive fires have been raging in the forests in various parts of the country, no doubt, destroying much vulnable timber. No other damage has been done, no far we know. Vr.tanncoro:c courrir is having a lively contest, just now, because the schools were closed on good Friday—the new State holiday. T9tl horrible crime is severely reprimanded by critics out that. way who look upon it with holy horror. • GOOD It KIN pi for the ladies--Oloves, it is said. will be very cli.p in the fall. The Paris market in ovendocked, and the Italian gloves are rapidly gaining favor, nOthlorigh they , do net wear as well as the French gloven, and the kid it not no ftne. A St•euaertox is wade by an English druggist in relation to the dispensing of poisonous substance. Ho . proposes that, In addition to the word "plosion' the labels should. hare printed on their margins the ,appmpriatts antidotes of each CUSS of; poi. TUE Pompelian palace, built by Prince Napoleon in the Avenue Montaigne, Paris, is again offered for mile, at the upset price of 720,000 francs. The ground on which it stands, a surface of four thonsand nine hundred meters, is said to be worth a larger sum. SEVERAL seizures of goods for unpaid customs 'aro advertised at Pensacola. Among them are f . abetilt two thousand segars, one cask; partially filled with Cuba mm; and three rases of whisky, Imparted in a Norwegian ship, and declared to be 'excessive sea stores.' " . A PHI:SM.\ N" Secretary, now in Constan tinople' vibes: - .There is nothing to do, no one to speak to: if you go out, you toilet go like a gouty cripple, in a sedartelieir, anti you are awakened every morning, at 5: o'clock by a fireman, who comes to re port that 'the house is not on flro yet r A MITTEIt in the Prosideico Journal discoursing of frogs, says the bark of a deg can be heard at the distance of eigh teen hundred Santo; the voice of man at a thousand yards, and the croak of a frog at tithe' hundred. 'Taking the difference of size into consideration, the. frog like altogether the best lungs. • In.the German cities, the afternoon con cert is as much an institution as dinner. Whole families look for their afternoon music an antiounly as they look for the promenade. Music Is one of the best of the means of relaxation from toil, and in the Mermen cities it is regarded an a daily, necessity rather than ne a fashionable en joyttient. Tim Chicago Tribune says a new frame building on Yet Randolph • street fell down recently, burying three or four per ln `its tlllns.' was no wind blowing at the, time, and no assignable cause for Its falling. It was evidently one of those dispensations of Providence where LIM law of gravitation and the &mane of tor — ttit t . • leseb.mt. !fa== the arelliteet were working at erne,* pur ',oes in a niyairrioua manner. A FLAIONI. catubtroplie recently (wenn,' in the works id illy Uhl+ l‘finnfacturing. Coattail* . at Ft. (idea, in the 'envimus of Brunnels, bylltr elplomion of a boiler in the drying-bonne, Nearly- twenty into and women .were killed or frightfully sealded hr the steam, and eight had ith ready died at tliJ moment of the last al, comas. The factory wan at the name time set on lire, and the building was entirely destroyed. . TIUNiTY I. 4 ISr,LEGE, C'andwidge, has led the way in the restoration of the ancient English and prevent continental-mde of pronouncing Latin. .The clang, in the sounds of the viiivels was one of those made at the Reformation,And it ban made En glish Latin unintelligible loan the rent of the world. Sow-, England in going back in t his and ot hex mat tern, to the older fashion. which has been adopted at King's College, and will soon become unhorsed. • A comteNteNTlON from Carlstadt,. states that the speech pronotmesil hy the .lintml Duke of Baden for the clove of, the Cham bers, se, redolent of affectionate regard . for Prussia and North (lennany, tipper to have pnylneed iu that Duchy an effect diametrically opposed to wlud WAN expect ed by the illustrious speaker. Sitice the day on dutch - it was - delivervd, popular mertiturs had ben. held, at all of which the will of the people to defend the au tummy of tho country was unanimously proclaimed. - • THE Philadelphia Larger e•ontains the following advertisements: - “A IVoITIRII want. washing. rear of Itnee atreet; has largo 3 . n0t.” It is pleasant to know that she kill 8 , 4111 be chile to get free Imam. ".1 Protestant girl wants n place as cham bermaid. th e or,conntry; ate. • cook." thin wotdd-he mere definite If the Pro. testant girl had stated what she wanted with n cook. • Thenext astonishes by its frankness and NVIIIIIII the unwary: eAerican want s a situation as keepe r tor a widower; can give reference. Ad dress Gertrude, Ledger °nice." In the following we see a delicate' con feesion of personal crudity made by one who hint attained sears of ditscretiMs. "A middle aged woman wants cooking. The next prefers private to public baths. "Wanted, a wash Cl home or to KO 00 by the day" .1•14 g Baltimore American of the 2d saidt • That• great'. bagbeir,ellualitY , ln the city ears, which has been gnawing at the thurekiuned objectlontra certain persona, who have declared that they would rather walk (nun one end of thin city to the other Ilion ride inn city car' with a colored per son, %rat, yesterday introduced-in Balti more, and to the utter astonishment of those he resin., who predicted that the cars RI apart for the colored persons would be run without passengers, they yesterday traversed our streets with about the same gnats of passengers an were wont to pat ronize them before the words "Colored persons admitted into this car." were pia. carded. The truth is, that a sensible lady or gentleman who cares to ride in the cars carnal but little who compose the pan senger list, no long as mid passengers ob serve that decorum which should pert - ails all gatherings. AMON,. the Cossacks of the Ukraine leap year is eterunl. • When a young we man-feels a temlor passion for a young. man Idle seeks him at the residence of his patents, and addressee hint as if:4mile "Thp waviness I see Written in yenta euttli tenants, is n sufficient assurnnee tome that you are-capable of ruling anti loving a -wife, and Tour excellent' flunkies encour agetue to hope that yon will Make a good husband. It is in this belief that I havo taken the resolution to mite amert.g you, with all due lutinility, to at-rept - me for your spouse. - She then addressees the halter and mother. anti solicits their (sm. Seel to the tunrringe. if she Meets with n refusal, she declines to leave the house. and such conduci is - usually crowned with Rumens. The parents of the young man never lint the young maiden away, if she still persists ht her stay, believing that by so doing they would Wing down the yen. geance of heaven upon their heads. THE Marion, o.,•.4firree tells the follow. ing minks story: "On the 10th inst., at Big Island township, in thin connty,on the farm of Alexander ('am , bell, a great stink° hunt occurred. The party wan headed by Captain Jackson Brady; who led his gallant . company down into the tall prairie tfrass,atxlsurmuntled a t wentyatTe lot, set fire on tine-outer edge of the grass at 4 P.n. The grass burned well, the flames coiling rep ten feet high, and as ,the fire advanced the snakes retreated to the centre, sometimes making liesperrte efforts apring through the. names,' but the blaze being too heavy they were killed in the attempt.. M 7:45 P. Y. the ground tree burned over, and Captain Brady went over the field of carnage and picked rip the debris of the great army of snakes, and by actual count there wits found 134183 snakes of all sizes. One black racer was nine feet and four incites long and wren feet in circumference! This may: be eon:- sidered a good day's work far this neigh borhood, as the minken had become no bad that mull' children were afraid tocgo to schnel, and they even attacked some adults, several having been bitten on their hoots, and it had become a mullion thing for. fifty or a hundred makes to chase nom, women and children aerotte this - prnrie. They were constantly milking the cows, and therefore interfering With the dairy business in tint section. The Tables Taroet:.Allienninno Misninnnry in IrEt! ,It is an odd revolution iu religiotp af fair!, by Which a ntiosionary of Brahma has come to convert the pe ople of England to Whitt ho believes to be the trait faith. But thin revolution has begun. Keshub Chunder Lien in . the latest se.mintion in London, and is preaching in that city to crowded congregations upon the lading oints of the Braltniinlcal religion. When p thane had subdued Ordecc,)the conqueror)), were taught iddlosophy and the arta' by the coniptelvred, and hi like, ninkner it would appear that hallo: hating breit re duced to a condition of dependence upon great Britain, is seeking to imprint her learning )and her theoloky upon her Western mtters. • • Keebub Chunder Ben has tunny advant ages as a missionary. He speaks the Inn gnaw, of the nation lie Wines to convert with ease and propriety. From the ac counts of his orator,, given in the Leaden papers we may faint, infer that for grace; earnestness and flitetter he lathe superior of the greater nwnlier of ,the English clergy. ' • It was long ego mid by intelligent tour /Ma, and among them Mr.Tuckerman, the prosentltrudster to Oreece,and.if we Mi.. take not, by the Abbe Hue himself, that the most learned of. the Clinese theolo gians often obtained the' victory over the Christian missionary in- argument, by re proaching' the enlightened nations of Christendom with the wars and violence and widespread licentiousness — which eighteen centuries of • Biblical 'teachings had wholly failed to suppress. But that the priests of the false religious of the world should go forth to contend with the Christian Church in enlightened hunts is surely a striking fact, which .we may not dismiss as simply ludicrous. • lienhub (*homier Sea is not without F-u -mpean co-workers in this new missionary Movement. A work has 'recently been published in France, of which Carleton of this city has just issued an English trans lotion, entitled, "The Bible in Indio," wherein M. Jamilicot &eke to prove , Stet the sacred Scriptures are but at rode copy of the %Wee. - The argument aims to es. tablish that the gospel of Brollies is of higher antiquity and of inure vital power. than what the Christian nations believe to be the wen! of God. The question of the compote Ova age of these writings (is one which must be left . to scholars, and is quite apart from the binding authority and the saving cflicatrof the Bible. There neeribc no fear that fhb' holy volume, let it he excluded or not froni tho:-Mtblic whoa', bt to be displaced by the lore of the Babbitts or the - works of Confucius, but it is not the least remarkable conee quence of the close commercial relitiono betertxM the East and West, which Sane =ale and Pacific milwitys hare brought about, that the Pundits of India should sally forth to effect the convendon of We have Joss henries. irt shall wee see the tarot Juirgetnant propell ed by steam in the United States! If so, we alteald like to nominate ammo of-the mulleat tietima. PITT SBUR( FIRST ERNI MIDNIGHT. THE CAPITAL Tito Mayoralty Contest—Proposed Re . ductiOn or Internal Taxes—James River and Ohio Canal—Medical Cot - vention—lialance of Trade—Wonteu InelWeide asiCeitsus Takers—Mrs.. Lincoln's Assets. tor Totharsett w the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • WAsHINOTON, May 5, intl. TILE MAYonALTY coons?. The Republican Mayoralty Convention met W-day. Two sets of delegates present- from the various wards. The Bowen men every in the majority. The opposing Interest with andnominated A. C. Richards, present Chief of r olice,, fur Mayon., The remaining delegeterre-nomlnated Mayor Bowen. It Is undershoot! Richards will decline and his placebo filled by the neaten( Mathew G. Emory. alrendy - th tbscileld as a reform candidat . c. The DeMocrna will Make no nomination. Way, llichards has aceeptettthe nomination for the the mayoralty. ' MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. In the American Medical Association to lay the nomenclature of disensecs, prepared by the Royal CullegC. of Physician, In (OH. woo adopted. A resolution recommending the establishment of veterinary schools in States, and appropriations . . thercior by the. Legis latures. was adopted. The several medi cal schools were recommended to estab lish Chairs of - Psychology for the treatment of mental diseases. A committee as appointed to report measures to prevent the spread of epidemic diseases. Two reports were made Cram the Committee on Ethics. the majority rejecting the claim to nests of dele gates from the Alumni of Georgetown Col lege.. National Medical Society. Freedmen's Hoepitai and Smallspox Ilospitah while the minority give them scats. After a scene of considerable excitement and confusion, the minority report was tabled-107 against ea, and the majority report adopted. pnoPosED TAX nEDCCTION. The amount of reduction, of taxes no pro posed by the bill introduced in •the Senate by Mr. Sherman is as follows On incomes. 111,- 003.030: sales. te.712.0a1; gross receipts, teI.G.R.- articles in schedule A. tafg..ooo; salaries - of , United States emcees, Mr: PasaPerts, IC . T.CCO: legacies and success 0n5..12,,43.000: miscellaneous, SWAG: special taxes, except spirits and tobacco, which includes license taxes and all taxes en employment, $9,311,000 total $.43,007,000. This will leave the taxes on the following articles In force: On distilled Spirits. fermented liquors, tobacco. gas, in come, at rate of 3 per cent. All stump taxes or taxes collectable are to he collected by stamp. , JAME, RIVER AND 01110 CANAL. The Sehate Committee ' its Commerce' hoe been discharged at their own request, from the consideration of the subject of a surrey for the James River and Ohio Canal. General Humphrey. chief of engineers, havingteported that the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad would probable be speedily completed and serve military purposes bettertharra meal. THE BALANCE OP MADE. The monthly report from the bureau of !sta tistics shows the value of ;foreign commodi ties In warehousesJanuaryMst was abit.674.1.3.' or g 11,000.000 more than in IMO: the imports for three months ending that day, specie .nine, reveonly mixe.s72 In excess of -Im nertn, WOMEN INILLIGIEILL 'General Walker, Superintendentor Census has informed the United States Marshal of Southern Ohlo that the two women appointed Assistant Marshals by htm are ineUlaible and cannot be accepted by the Deportment. WHS. LINCOL N 'S PENSION. • The rapOrt of the Senate Committee on Ten sions against the claim of Mrs. Lincoln for a pension states her cash assets at WM. be sides home tutprodoctive real estate. DILLCOAM Tbe trailed Bratet Pharmaceutical Antoci &ChM accelited Prof. Thomaaaa a delegate from the Philadelphia Women', Medical College.. • NEW YORK _CITY. The Merariihd Trial—Further Fri denim for Defenue and Prosecution By Telegraph to tha Patabargh tiasetia.l NKR YOKE. May 5,157 U. . sera:mann SitIAL — Ter.FTS-11ECONt. nay. On the opening of court this . morning Mr. Graham. referring to the coo n-czatalitallon of Juntas Henri Browne, read from Darker's Commentaries that a man can be cross-exam ined as to his religious belief. or belief of after punishment. Mr. Drown had frequently ex pressed his disbelief In the Deity. Donald Nicholson, recalled: Received a pack ago from Richason, wch I think was pis- tol, on the Mai of Novem hi ber, immediately af ter the shooting: gave It to JIM!. Fleur' Drown. ' Mr. Gnat= uueibbout to examine the It hens further In this strain, but the Recorde • led It Infolmlselble. • Melchor P. Mu . nn testified: I remember hen McFarland saa in my house. Never NV him drunk. Wand his wife appeared to very haPPY. I did net receive:the night key from Browne: be rather refused to give it tome: thin was before the first shooting. Dennis Shay recalled—Was In court when Howell was examined. Howell said to MeV. that if he (Rowell, was In McFarland's place. he would shoot Richardson. This ono in De cember. I&iT. Mr. ham woe about to examine the wit ness the meeting of McFarland and Rich ardson he Adtor House, which Browne :f thi=nn w c i r. which wax intended to prove that McFarland merelk went in there on business—to serve n commons on Richardson. . Isaac G. Reed journalist, testified: Write for the Trflounc and Day's Delays. Met Horace Greeley• five or nix thorn. Had an interview with him immediately after the occurrence on the nth November. Published ft within four honrs of the meeting. Used in many cases the exact words, and always as near as possible. to many eases I modified the language, and when Greeler used "God damn." I simply put down Vain?' out of respect to - him. 31r. Greeley used that language. This was to the siraha m xth paragraph from the report read by Mr G. Fits Hugh Ludlow. recalleei.-I had a conver sation with McFarland. Told him I would have-have been able to get some articles In the P.st and Moor Jourmd if he had sent me. a ticket for the reading at Steinway MIL given by Hrs. McFarland. He told be did not wish any.o( hisliionde to know of It, sad regretted oh...should leave the sanctity of her home.. Ho also said he did not consent to her going on the stage. hut at the earnest request of some of her friends. McFarland brought me an article which I retouched and gave him ; It was after wards publishortin the Echtcoftomil Monthly. William' D. Norton t hat d.- and and Mrs.said he would sho Richardson and Mrs. McFarland. while In -Blnelalr's house, oc cupied rooms only separated by a curtain. and Mrs. McFarland brought him In his meals In bed, and made up his bed. • Se Court excluded this testimony.. on the ground nd that it would oblige a rebuttal by the p eentlon: being new testimony - . • icl e ir Court took a recessand onreassenibling Au as J. Cummings testified: In a converse- tin with Junius Henri Itrow.—he told .me R ardson would have shot McFarland, only he as afraid he would hurt some body else int he Trams once. • Q. Did yo u. .u. afte r the first shooting , hare a conversation with Ricterthion, when he said - he woe prepared for McFarland/ Much argument arose in regent to the ad missibility of this testimony, Mr. Graham ar guing it - was right - that Richardson's 'senti ments toward the prisoner be mini known to the jury. liecorder—l think the question 1 competent and It must be excluded. Mr. Wm. McFarland. recalled. t stifled to he authenticity of certain lette of Mrs. Mr. Gerry then 'admitted one d led No. 'ember 21st, INN. It commenced ''My Dar- Wr i llggletti= k g:tP/c&tgf t ing states how she will dispose of the sum. She aboutver much affeeted about what them the mientiderstanding between \ acknowledges herself to be perverse and ob stinate, and the whole letter replete with ex ,presalcins of affection. Mr.firebam wished to read another letter, showing she did go to her father's house, not to be a burden to them. but tor pay. a friendly visit. They /mint .0 Poor-they torrid hardly support themseltes, It was Scarcely to be topposed they Would sup port her: ThE court excluded it. Several other' letters were read from :qrs. Be" mother of Mrs. McFarland. Including one dated December it lOW , after the sepam tion. Inviting McFarland and Percy to visit her. Dr. Vance. recalled: I have - heard all the ev- Mere° frtnn the beginning, and have heard nothing to make me change my oPlnlodlP re gard to the Insanity of the prisoner. The defence here rested. For the prosemitlonThomati F. Holden testi fied: Am n son-In-law of Mr. Gilbert. Was in his house in August, tiN. Never saw Mrs. McFarland mail at Richardson'. bedside. While in Gilbert's I was obliged to walk on crutches. ' Wheelsrright Gilbert tebtilled: Weis ca m e home all last summer. Mrs. McFarland to my house, for the drat tine know of. a few days before the tria. • lluttli R. Glibtrt testiliedr Was home dur ing the entire mouth or Auynst. Mrs McFar land mune to the house In July. I wote along beard at the time. Court adjourned. ' River Disaster—drearner Kenton gent: (Hy Telegraph to the Plusbersh duetted CmcdoraTt. May Private dlSPatere. state that the steamer Kenton . cadgeunk .01.- Ne eras tt! thhtr; io.let.tht i m e n .4 ., , bay loss. II . 8 u m r l . ll . 7l it 'ere for load of anclanatt produce. Ko five! I ton. o_,liiratlon Convention at' s. .tourn.ed yesterday. The! measures for establishing* , European I and mntgra_tion steamship line, for the Lion of,..doutration society, with a I. tmreau Larileston, and, for the Introdit of Chinese labor Into I..•Eties of the • where it can be used with advantage. FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1870 XLIST. CONGRESS, o mem bE8810,..) SENATE: Mrs. 'Uncoils% Pension— Final Adjournment Discussed—Osaga Indian Landn7lneffectual Attempt to Consider the Franking Pr! v Ilege Bill. HOUSE: Civil Serviee Bill Discussed aid laid Asidi—Para gmlytto Investigation—Northern Pa- cifte Railroad—Adjournment to MOP day. MY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Queue.) • WialtraoTON, May 5. 1510. )Ir...ED3itiNDS4ltted the elennte bill to grout a pension Lincoln; with the re commendation that it be indefinitely postpon ed. The bill was sectitnpanied Nvith a report which was ordered to be printed. Mr. DRAKE repotted n substnate for the bill to promote the !Wearing of efficlein smtaten for the nary. Mr. VlClhtli repotted adverblt the MI to regulat ehe Importation or inudgrunto un der labor contracts. ; ; 1 . . .. Mr. M ; DoNA LD riftaried, with amendments. tho bill authorlaing naafi steamship crevice be tween New °fleapit and certain i.orts in Mexico. . . Mr. VICKERS . 7 4 plorted, without mimed meat, the joint re ;Mien anthoriaing the See retail- of War to establish weather Ranges and hare daily observations road° along the Mis sissippi ricer and principal tributaries. The Mouse resolution for fillni adjournment on the Rh of July wax taken up. . A motion to refer to' , Vlnance Connuittee was -lost—yens It, nays 31. Th . e resolution was. diteussed without ne lion until thi expiration of the morning hour. The HOW. 01I2ge /OW land hill ClllllO LIP In order. Mr. BIORIII LL, of Maine, moved to take up the legislative, executive and judicial stoop, priation bill. Mr. Enmrgus made on Ineffectual effort to get up the bill to enforce the Fifteenth Amend ment. ?tr. HOWEargued•the franking bill should take precedence. and Severaltienaturs insisted upon edherineto an 'alleged understanding on the previous as to take up Hr..MorrilFs bill. The Osage Indian land hill was then pro ceeded with, the onesstion beteg on the amend ment of, Mr. Itoss to take the land. from the. Indians at twenty centrals acre. and give them to certain railroads lb Kansas nt specified sums, giving settler. On the reservation the right triAmrehase one burnired and sixty acres each at 1,25 an acre, Mr. M NEILL, of:Maine, spoke against the hill. the passage of - Which ho said would 10. a legislative scandal. He moved to recommit the hill, with instructions totreport a hill for the removal of the Oaageledians to the Indian Territory, and the sale of their reservation for cosh, as other public lands were disposed of. The hill woe laid aside without action. The bill to abolish the franking privilege came Mit tb A e lt'l l tm i Ver i.t er imss over the bill in order to take up the next special order, the bill tu ensoree the fifteenth amendment. • Hr. ItATISET r ed nod the yeas end nays, which were ordered nod the motion lost—yeas. ?a, nays 3). Mr. MORRILL. of Verna' oat, moved to pens over the present• business, and proceed with the legisletive .approgrelatlcrn bill. Carried-2U toal. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REHrEtiENTATIvE.S. Mr. PAINE. from Committee on Elections. reported n bill navigating compensation In caseaorconteatell elections. •Ite-committed. . The House then went into business of the morning hour, being the bill to regulate the cllvti aerrice. After me . c e trs m e o gainst the bill by Messrs. Peters. KELSEY ntor r entyTh i e M ar s igibe table. Negatived—yeas 43, nay. 101. The discussion continued by Mr. RENTON, In opposition to the bill: - Amendments were offered by Mr. ARNELL, providing that the hilt abaft apply without di. tinctlon as to sex; by Mr. DIUGHRIDOE, looking . to equal proportien of Mikes sarong Plate,, and by M. O'NEILL. to strike out the payment of fees for examination and certifi cate. The bill and amendements were then, on Mr. Jencke's mothm.retotroultted end order ed prated. Mr. OAL from Committee on Foreign Af fair,. made a report In the matter of the Parn deny Investigation, analfe turtle. he would cad it up for action ore n posathle. • .4 tics of the mi nority as reported by Meaary. Swarm and WU land, and stated he concurred with come of the rewlut lona reported by the majority and mi lority, but did not think then. Was anything n the record calling for. any action by the House. he Sena amendment to the House bill lim T iting the te appointment Of ce rt ain °given of the Treasury Department lens concurred Senate bill to establish an additional laud district In Kansas rens passed- Senate bill authorising the Northern Pacific Itailro.4 to issue Its bonds for, the construc tion of the road. and to secure the stole by mortgage coming up, Mr. WHEELER moved to _put the bill on Ito passage,_ and addressed the House In advocacy of It. • Mr. HAWLEY proposed to offer nit amend tnent requiring all the land .genoted to the company to be sold to aetnal Rattlers only, nod In quantities not greater than one hun dred and slaty acres to any one person, And for n prier not exceeding Inc per acre. nod made an argument In support of that proposi tion. Mr. WILSON. 'of Minnesota, opposed the amendment, and denounced the hill and land grant system as wrong in principle and an out rage on tux payers. Thia road had already received 4.1010.011) ocean of public land, and this bill propoaed to give it 2 . ...=ol)triore. He on. posed. however, It would be passed. thought he taw in that provision of It w hi ch required American rails to be used in the rued cornbination between land speculator. and hlgirprotectionista, and he intimated that Mr. Weteler, chairman of the Puler Railroad Committee, had In his other rapacity, ns choir nine of the Committer of the Whole on the Tariff bill. lent his aid to that combination. • After flintier discussion 'Mr. WHEELER de manded the previous question, which was-sec onded—al 50—excludIng.g.11 amendments. Mr. STILES moved to lay the hill on the ta ble. Negatived , -yeas Ss, naysti.l. Motions to adjunrn and to reconsider the vole ordering the main question were made and negatived by yeas nod nays. Dilators.. proreedings were continued there after until when by vote of 70 to GT the House adjourned to Monday. BRIEF TELEGRAM• • —The customs receipts last week amounted tm thatidilth • • . --The survey of tbe National Railroad route, across New Jersey: has been commenced. —Rodolphe. thampion - hillianlist, got nail- Torte (ruin hie wife at Chicago, yesterday. —Senator Revels delivered a lecture at Wor cester. Mass., last evening to a large audience -- A convention met at Wilmington, yester day, to organize n "White Man's Party" In Delnware.. • Weldekled, of the - Thin of Hahn Sr • Weldeklnd.'of Ashland. Ohio, hung hltmelf in a barn Tuesday. • — The Third Anny Corp"' held thelranaual re-union at Huston yesterday. There 'was a good attendanee. —The steamers Australia, from Glasgow anti Queens k town. and City of Manchester , arrived nt New Yor yesterday. • The grand hotel at Jan Francisco, costing jaraooo, has been opened. It oecuples.the greater portion of tiro blocks. —Herman H. Weimer. tiny-wren 3 - eare of age. hung himself at St. Louis yesterday. Domeatle trouble bla affliction. —A fire at Quing - o., ; vesterdny, destroyed riti=ln lamp. la n il i slaty i lli n . " —A man, supposed to be Capt. IV, J. Stew art, of Piqua. Ohio. Jumped into the river at Chicago, wednesdar Michtotad was drowned. —The latest intelligence tram different por tions of California confirm thelears ofs short crop. The drought is more serious - then for annoy Tears. —Passenger. from San Francisco arrived ut Sten• York yesterday in six days and twenty three hours, the quickest time yet made across the continent. —Officers of the Union l'acifie Railroad Com pany state there Is no troth In the rumor that traine will stop running under any daunt stances.whateser. • —A dispatch from Toronto explode. the In dianapolis balloon sensation. No balloon started from there on the nth of April for New York or anywlurre etre.. • —The venerable Justice Nelson, of their. s. Supreme Court, la at New York, hearing the arguments in the ease of Fisk, Jr.. and J.T Gould against the Union! Pacific Ittliroad Competes'. • —On Monday Frank Malphas. merchant at Red Fork, Ark ., was attacked by Den and Nam Moore in front of his store. lie defended him- Bell with no axe, killing Den and mortally wounding Sam —The new Nuperintendent of Pollee of New York cite, Jourdan, has directed his captain. to make lists of all gambling dens in their pre cincts, and Will detail patrolmen tq watch them and ssarrrvictlms from entering. —Out of a ob.. of seventy applicants for admission to the bar of the Supreme Court et the New York City District only thirty eight were found by the examining committee sufficiently qualified to entitle them to pnw tice. —The Loyal Legion milttan' order had a banquet at Delmonico's; New 'Fork, Wednes day night. General lleintxelenan, General fifcldaban, Paraguayan Minister, Colonel Laeg don, and several other prominent army and navy officers attended. r —The relapsing:fever prevallerin the Bed ford street district, In Philadelphia. Sixteen persons afflicted with It were rynoved on Wed nesday. and the name numhafienterdar, to the tee renox until pox atin g hospital infectedjoenli, and the Uon of Health the tnl y. —The second annuli! convention of . the United States Baggagemasters and Brake men's Mutual Insurance Association met at Chicago yesterday. The total number of roads enlisted to May sth w•as. forte-Ave. representing six hundred and seventy-live members. I rt ti r it a I rle • took Ight e rnnt ntral in Linn —Upwardn of three hundred delpodes &rein nttendnnce at the. Southern Baptist Conven tion. now in mention at .LoulevUle. -Rev. Dr. Wall, nalcorgin,•ww• elected president. 11. resolution. which in effect looked to co operation. with the Northern brooch of the hutch. wits lost hp nn orerwhehninit rote. SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'OLOCT NEWS BY CABLE _ The . 'Neitement In France-high Court 4/ Justice Convoked roe the Trial of the Conspirattors—ilautu Suffrage . in England—Exportation of London "Ari;bs"—The Ecumenical Council. [IV Telegraph to the Pittsburgh =II Penis. May .5.--The Jowled r.ncirl contalig It decree convoking the High Court of Justice for the trial of those recently arrested for Im plication in the plot against the Emperor. The, report of 'Minister fancier, preceding the decree. Shows the existence of a revolu tionary party, having fur Its object the estati lishinent tot a democrat iv: and social Republic. Its weapons are misrepresentation. system at is outrage. calumny. eineates and assassin:l -t ions. The new I ibert les. so far trout appeas ing. increase its frenzy. It seen in them only facilities for increased organization and extension of its Influence. Its existence and purposes are scarcely concealed In Its 11µ- follow and in the columns of jot:Gs:lls which follow Its fortunes._ He exposes its designs and declares hitnself lit - possession of evidence sulaclent to prove eriminal-attempt and con spiracy. He reproduces parts of the speech in which he annousused the existence of this party rind told its number. Thu Government hoped kindness and patience would sittllcelo. mintier passions which had their rise In other times, but hr is forced to ladies . ° that ener getic repression Is the only nicans through which to re-establish peace nod respect for lose, without which the Inauguration of free Institutions would he n fool hanly step. Mince the appeal to the people had already been de creed, his find instruction was to delay this trial. in order .that involentarn evidence might not seem an electioneering maneu ver. Rut the revolutioulsta have sought to -sweep :may by tine crime the reigning Sovereign and Hie Constitution, which would he to destroy. with n sure 'blow the State Itself, and they have resolved to execute their pitrpese before the Bth of May. Their plans have for a long time been pre pared. Under these circumstances. It is our duty to publicly surrender them to justice. The number inculpated, the nature and grarity of the ante and exigencies of pub lic order. demand the exercise of the powers of the High Court in the trial arid judgment of the cause. ..„ Then follows a report of the Procureur General, thou Mg that In : their public assem blies ardent revolutloniste had come together to prepare Insurrection attempts against the Emperor. The report gives some details of the conspiracy of February and accuses the conspirators of having participated In the eumute which followed the arrest of Roche fort. and °flossing designed to assassinate the Emperor by an explosion of nitro glycerine. .Tho report publishes. for the: purpose of proving the complicity of the International Association of Workingmen, a letter from Voila, President of that. Society, In which he says the Association should concert for united action In case of an outbreak. The report then passes to the new conspiracy and declares that the confession of Beauty shows that he was In collusion with Gustave Flourens Ina plot to assassinate the Emperor. ' A letter is published from Murata to Beaury. whereto the question of the attempt Is discussed, also a letter from Beaury to Ballot. a friend of Flourens, In which he Incites him is assist at amputations . In Hue de Rivoll. where there were likely to be wounded men on the 2lst of April, between the hours of twO and four o'clock. Another letter from Floury's, found at the house of Ballot and dated April 29tli, speaks likewise of that affair. The report then gives an account of the dis covery of bombs. aad states there might be another foundry where bombit were manufac tured. The report announces thearrest of Ballot. • • The Procurcur Geneml. flranste . l'erret. pub lishes In the Journal pfilricl letters containing evidence of the existing.. of conspiracy. Among them is the following from Gustave }lumens. which was found on Beam 7 when arrested.hare. Mu .Dear Frieno: I have duly received your three letters. • I regret that you have addres red them by this way and not through Mr. Smaller, of the New York Trdorne, PI Pall irtitlfitte ll Anitittril i gaTe to wait long, and next we shall tee each ether again in Purl l nil will base ended well. Yon should have received my letter of the 9th. ioldressed to Piton', In which there in one for toy friend of Ilank: If he has duly received it. and if this friend has handed to you, by Mdme. S., the sum of PM francs. burn the en closed letter for him, and there is an end of R. If not, send it to him and act Immediately the 4011 franca are received. There Is not a moment to lose.- The men with the patent might go into the country and all will be de layed Rot you will succeed. I reckon upo you and your faithful friends. Only go oat at night, or in a cab. Take are of the money and don't be imprudent. Du not fail. If pos sible. I shall be very soon ot Ports to assist you once more. I repeat what I 'hove alreadr said to you, either von ought not to have had anything to do with it.•or you must be suc cessful. ISlgnedi l()Carays. It is reported the Goventment has demand ed of England the extradition of Gustave, Flottretis. nn accoont of his complicity In the plot against the Emperor. The Sleek explains the situation as follows: "The Government. asks for the unqualified ap proval of the past and a rack Manche for the future." • Tracex of the conspiracy have been dlecov ered et 31nrecilica. 'There is much agitation al Iterlers and troops arc conetently arriving there. The bullion in - the bank of France has creag,d 5.300.00:1 francs during the week. The earnings of Adelina NW for the NMl' ..ension were 1.000.1100 franca, toatte nothing of the presents she ho received. trier husband has contributed 1.50' 0 francs to the funds of the' plablaritary committee. • 13111041001‘. • I.(matm. 31ny 6: ll lTit...Atßynes deplores the woman's rights movement In the House of Commons last evening, and does nol. believe that the women of England ere nt all In sym pathy with It. .A Brussels dispatch toys Archbishop Keis. rick has on to Naples to finish the molest against Papal totinfalliy. "Oupsnloup's reply Archbishop Spaldinft • in the matter of infallibility. Aril! soon be pub lished. The Pope has urged that the discussion of the infallibility question be closed before As conduit clay. The committee en that subject in the Ecumenical Connell has promised to pre sent the revised schema - immediately. Livenrm.n., May s.—The steamer Scandina vian, which stilled to-day. took a cargo of London "Arabs," or street boys. for Osnada, where the are to he provided with homes. At the ueen's levee yesterday Hon. Jno. Joy, Amer con Minister to Australia, was pre sented to Her Majesty's Goverment. Offers of free passage In the transports which are about to sail for 4nada are made td all dock yard laborers recently discharged. arid who witch to emigrate. . The returns of the Dank of England show a decrenie of .1:12.7400 during the week. It is reported the Spanish Government, de ferring to the petitions received from the An tilles, has suspended action ou the new COP stltution for l'orto Rico. and win consider no pr i l re 'si i.A ' u n h f rim r sa th r e s sa t i t= L u a b' ntnior that M. 011ivler will toots exchange the Ministry of Justice for that of Foreign Affairs. The report isfrne n credited. In cdited. i . the m Commons to-night Mr. Hoarier gave notice of an Intention of scoring the rejec tion of the female suffrage hill. The Chimellorof the Exchequer said he saw no objection to the mint coining money for Bolivia, as it now floes. -• • • Mr. Otway wild that according to the latest officinl advice. from Athens. ten of the. Mara than lalgandn bad been enntured. An inves tigation into the murders.... proceeding. Mr. Monsen. under Colonial Secretary, an nounced the settlement of the Red River dif ficulty. ITALY. HON& May 4.—The Council to-day voted on the schema relative to the small catechism. One-tenth of the bishops present voted non' placer. Among them were the German and Hungarian blshopa,-who desire to preserve the catechism of Conislus. NIARINE SEWN, • Movimz, May 5.--Tbe :steamer India, tram New York for Glasgow, bas arrived. • _ FINANCIAL ARD .comtmEnirim; Losood,— Eccning—May S.—Consols, money 91, on account MU. American accurttlen are '55. 88: 'SUL 10-400, NU, Bries 1854. 1111n0m,112. G. w.,W. F RANKFORT. May 5-United, States boo quiet at 0 5 %e1P , 51. PARIK May s—Bourse quiet at 74 W. LIVERPOOL...May 5. Cotton steady,. mid dling uplands 10%, OrleanllN4l.l.k; sales 10,000 bales. California white wheat Os Ildalls 7d, red western No:2oa Od,wlnterSe Itode,BB lid. West ern flour 20e. Corn. No..' mined o. Oat. at Oa rd. Barley se. Peas Weed. Park Arm 103 s. Ilea( 111 a. Lard nulet at 614, Cheese Ws. Bacon Nis for Cumberland, 624113d!f0r 'Mort rib' middles. Naval stores non. ' LONDON. May s.—Tallow 4411 3d.. Linseed firmer at Ole. Linseed all heavy. , • If AVRE May s.—Cotton quiet at 11.13 on ',pia. 12714 afloat. Anovr,ne, Mays — Petroleum firm at 53N. —ln the General Conference of the M. B. ft arch South, at 'Memphis Bishop Pierce, pre siding, the standing committee , were anuses red, and special committees appointed on Or phan? Home, Revised Hymn Book and Finan ce. All the Bishops were present. except Bishop Early, from whom a communication wonh r,‘,..7tgre:gtqlzt.hatttel:=l4,olarl epectal committee of II ve clergymen and eve laymen, together with the. Bishop._srae ap pointed to prepare a pasttter w on the spiritual Sl:dere-Ms of the church . After the submission of the various reports the Confer eaee adjourned until to-day. —Termv's extensive bamboo paper mills, at Bloomfield, N. Lorere destroyed by . fire Wed nesdaritight. together with all the machinery, and stock. I.oss $lOO,OXt mostly Insured. •A boiler and resolving cylinder in the mills et:- plated, throwing.the pagments In every di rection and seriously Injuring n man vernal hundred feet. distant..., - . VOL. LXXXV.---NO. THE INDIANS MMIMMEM!! Reported Threatened by the Savages—Dl. position and klorement of Troops. Illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ST.'L . OMS, May s.—lntelligence is received here theta large number of Indians are report ed to be on the Solomon River, Kansas, threat ening the settlements: also that two hundred Indians crossed the Kansas Pacific Railroad between Forts Hays and Parker on the sec, and Instant. Later dispatches deny that any Indians are on the Solomon and say no trouble is anticipated there. Three companies of caval ry. are stationed at three prominent point. on the Solomon. also at Lake Sibley on the Re publican river, and the Indians could-not pen etrate. that region without encountering troops or so many casein:. • One infantry company has been sent to Fort Wallace to protect railroad construction par ties nest of that place. Five companies of cavalry. under General Costar. left Fort Leavenworth on Tuesday for Fort Have, from which point they can more In any direction, should hostile demonstration he mode by the Indians. • --The English "crackstrinn. - John Williams. arrested Monday in New York. charged with stealing 'MOW worth of di:lino:Ws and honda In Paris, was committed to prison at Newark, N.J., Wednesday,after examination. A paling girl was also arrestesi who claimed to be his wife. but it was shown that she had only lived with him as such, was a servant, had assisted Williams In the robbers. at Paris, and came with hum to this country. THE COURTS Unked Malira lilatrict Court—Judge Met!an - diem Till.lanD.te, May 2.—ln the case of the United States vs. the Distillery et al.of Charles Leek er et al., W. K. Jennings. Esq., attorney for De Lacey, moved for the appointment of 11. D. Gamble, Esq.. as special commissioner to take testimony and report the facts in the matter of the hill of Do Lacer for services as watch man In the above mentioned case. The Court granted the Motion. . In the cane of the United Stolen vs. the Dis tillery of Valentine Croft, reported yesterday. the jury.found for the United Statesam to Val entine Croft. In regard to J. it. Bayard and Benjamin Croft, Interviewer*. the jury found "that the sold interviewers slid not knowingly suffer or permit the business of distiller to e carried on on the premises, and they did not connive at the same," The first case taken up this • morning was that of the United States vs. the 'brewery and fixtures owned by John Ilolst len. This wile a case of forfeiture for violating the revenue 011 trial. The (living Jury reA used the following true bills: United States vs. James DaleY alias Chars. Chambers. Indicted for making and attempt ing to pass counterfeit coin. United States vs. Catharine Frees..indleted for brewing without keeping books. United States vs. William Clayton. Indicted for carrying on business of wholesale liquor dealer without keeping the required books. • United States vs. same, for carrving onbusi ness of retail dealer without paying the spe cial tax. United State, vs. William Seu i ell, Indicted for retailing liquor without paying the special tits. Ceeninon Pleas—Judge stop e. . Tnritallav, May s.—ln the case of Hamilton vs. Curry, reported yesterday, verdict for • defendant. The first case taken up was that of Kauff an vs. Ilasiage d; Co. Jury returned a ver d m ict for defendant and certify a balance in their favor of $24 58. In the case of Gallaher vs. Connelly the jary returned a verdict for plaintiff for 810 eo. Dr. Wm. Badger vs. Lk 8. Kormine, Esq.; ac tion on book account. Jury out. Davis vs. Farron, et al., jury aware. In the case of the Pittahurih S Connellsville Gas, Coal and Coke Co. vs James M. Bailey, previously repOrted. the Jury returned a ver dict for plaintiff for 810.875 00. TRIAL LIST PPR FRIDAY. 101. Stutz TO. Bald. 171. Carrol vs. Atwater. Ir.: Senn vs. Mazur. • 174. Hedrick or Hatch & Rigby. 175. Apperman TS. Hnmllo. Koegler &Co. 175. Osterman 4s Funiac. Sr. and Jr. 177. Hain vs. Daly. 178. Powell & Co. vs. Hamilton. et al. 171. Pettit TS. Phillips. Doroberger vs. Hallam - le. Quarter Sesslons—Judge merry**. The Quarter Sessions Aurt will meet Mon dap the Bth Inst.. teethe purpose Di dtsposlng of the cases romaine on the March calendar. tbilowingis the trial list. Tatra. LIST FOIL laminar. • 270. Commonwealth es. Hugh Burn. .117. Commonwealth 111. J. Parker Sweeney. Commonwealth V. Leonard Braker. 310. Commonwealth so. Jam. Johnston, itwo • • 308. Cotranonsreallh vs. Wm. Mermnan. Commonwealth V. James A. McFadden 131. Commonwealth vs. James flee!. - . 311 Cbmnronwealth Pat-Dargon.. 111. Commonwealth as, Pat. Gorilla. MI. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Stanley. 201. Commonwealth vs. Peter Barris. 198. Commduwealth v. James McKee. MO. Commonwealth vs. Robert Ramsey. 303. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Reed. 'AC. Commonwealth vs: W. F. Kaiser. TRIAL LIST TOR TUESDAY. .735. Commonwealth vs. John Stelae. :1101. Commonwealth vs. Pat. Welsh et nx. as Commonwealth vs. Pat. Oastelll. 199. Commonwealth to. Peter Wilbert. , 11r. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Smith. • 167. Commonwealth vs. John McClarran. (three cases./ =I Last • evening Dr. - E. A. Duncan, "Serious Wilkins," gave the first of his entertainments In the Town Ball, Birmingham, under the auspices of the G. A. K. The performance consbited of a lecture on the "March and Bivouac, or Sherman loose in Georgia," com prising a. great vatiety of stories, 'hu morous: pathetic" and - dramatic, together with • descriptive scenes, all relating to the great march,. and given in. •• a manner so fresh, and feeling and inimitable. that the fancy and mental characteristics of every hearer could hardly fail to and some thing at which to be delighted. The Doctor's style Is different from what we have been ac customed th hear—different, In that he makes from the every day experiences of his career as n soldier. a• rich. racy, humorous. and yet touching and graceful record of army - life, always pleasing and equally as In structive. The hall. wan crowded on the occasion with one of the largest and finest audiences ever gathered there. and to say that they were delighted with the evening's 'entertainment, or that it was tine fully worthy of loch. en audience, Is but recording the truth. There was at the clone but one criticism, and that was regret that the hour could not have been extended longer. To-night the second entertainmen4 will be given at the same place when,the lecture will give_piace to an elocutionary entertainment. `The Doctor evidenced his finished culture as an eloctrionist last night and assured his ability t entertain and amuse as well in that line as I other respects. The programme for this evening embraces selections from popular authors of the day, and ranges throughout all the styles from "gay to grave, from lively to severe." Among those to be rend are poems of "Shell Anna," a patriotic Incident of the battle of Jonesboro, "The Soldier's Record." and an humorous take off on "Poe's .liaven."—all emanations of the Doctor's geni an. All of . these have been spoken of in high terms by the press of other cities, tut welt as the elocutionary entertainments through out. If last night be .nny criterion we can promise all who attend this evenings rare and racy entertainment. . . The Soldiers' MoiliustehL The committee appointed by the Ladles' Modumeetal Association, to meet theSoldlers' Mununient 'lading Committee, Mkt yesterday morning at the omee of General A.L. Pearson, on Grant street, to arrange for the corner stone ceremonies. . , Mr. Lee S. Smith was appointed Chairman. nud Mr. J. W. Pittock Secretary of the meet ing, The following terannittee on carriages, plat form and music was appointed:.M. Burgher. Rev..l. A. Gray, W.A. Collini, Hugh McNeil and J. C. Patterson. - • . On protnme, orphan children and invite- Goma Gen gra eral A. L. Pearscm. James P. Barr. Rev. 11. Lea, A. P. Callow and John McConnell. On Printing—John W. Pittock, T. P. Hous ton. Will Anderson: - t t Finairce—Hou. John Morrison, Mon. Joe. Blackmore, Hon. Jared Brush, Chas. Jere my and 0. D. Van Ammon. art. Alex. Callow was elected Chief -.Mar shal of. the procession._ The following Division Commanderswere chosen: Pittsburgh Division. -Gen. J. B. Sweitscr; Allegheny Division, General Chas. Barnes; South Side Division. General B. Vim ..... . An Invitation was cordially extended to all organizations to take part In the demonstra- The meeting adjourned to: meet on Taesdeq afternoon at threa o'clock at the came ptaee. = A meeting of 'the Western Division of the Penesylrenla Reserve Aseeolation aim held last evening at the ofdee of Messrs. Erearin ger and McCandleu, Fourth assns, for the purpose of making arnuereineuts to attend the annual meeting at Lott Haien, of the 17th The mintitest4 the preview meeting Were read and approved. • The Committee on-By-Laws and limps was continued. •• The..%mespoodingtiecretary read' a oommu nicateon hom Jobn •C. Harvey: Secretary of the Mate Associatkm: giving information with regard to ordere for excursion ticket,. On motion of Mr. Abel a badge was ordered to be vrintrdeorlifo 'members attending the .A' number of °niers to c cursion tickets were Issued to ..persons attending attend tee meeting, Ail persona mho:bare not yet re zeived an older can obtain ons . by apPlY_l.B t. Mr. r 4. Abet' Commercial Moue, do or be May 11th. The excursion fare for the entire tree will be 17.50. tickets good from May Nth to the :hid., Nrues desiring to_attqad cpn lease Pittsburgh on the 7:110 train nitimike, ta . lath, and return on the e b ea d nir tpie An who deals to attend s bear In mi n d the t n r is sao tic gted to meet on Thursday iriself/to Make nnalearrangements for tt v irmnal mettl.6. Cr= • brEw 011Ll-t!IS. Stay X. - cotton Arm nnd in fair detruind; middling 2INM:to,n. bales: receipts 2.12= bales: exports fi.ir. bales: stock • 144.119 bales. Flour limn at Elalita. Corn scarce and higher at $1.311.t.1.35. Bean at #1.40. , f1ay unchanged. Pork gai. BaCon and Lard firm and unchanged. busm. !MOM. Molasses-prime- rcholled inta.7se. Whisky fe144:141.M. Coffee firm and stock light; fain 163ifratijin; prime 17.*:e.1f..1ic. Ster- Buffalo RCL•eAto. s.—Cattle—receipta, ail ears; market easier for buyers; shipping cattle t7.2.'4iN373.1, and stockers in fair supply anti demand at ratk. Receipts of .sheep light and market firm, with sales of 210 head Ohio aver aging 07 pourids nt re and W.: head Indiana av eraging SS pounds at 7lsc. • Hogg dull at $ll 09. so. • =ln= SAN FRASKISCO, afar active and advanced 24 to 2736 e; - Oregon superfine $44 4.371 i; extra $4.7n5.50. Wheat. five vessels enraged for England; market strong et an ad vance of 10e for choice grad r. 15e on superfine qualities. Legal tenders Ks'(. . 'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OrrivE l'insintinon t • Ptrisnritan.Mny 3. ISTO., 113 -- .1.T A MEETING OF THE BOARD a DIRECTORS of this Coin piny held Ibis Dividend aim ilecinred of SIX DOLLA i OW per gime Disynble on demand. free of En. Dunn! Tax. D. C. lIELTZ. my nimX • Secretary. OT . 'MISS PHOEBE COZZENS, The dictlngulshrd taw Siodent.of St. 1..111 will lecture before the Womea's Sultrege Mei of Allegheny County, nt LAFAYETTE IL\ LL, Saturday, May 7th Subject—WOMEN BEFORE THE !Joy. Single Tickets 50 rents. Four Tickets 81 00. No reserved seats. Lecture to commence et S o'clock. Tickets can be obtained at Charlotte Bleme's. Pittsburgh, and at Sirs. Arnohrs Book Stem. OS Federal street, Allegheny. ' myanss4 LAND PLASTER,' GUANO, AND I - our celebrnted SCTETI-Pll SPHATE oe UM Arnyr in .more. w.. W. KNOX. Of L. Pittsburgh. Pa. Mi=t GARDEN 'VASES garden Ornaments. Lawn =ECM= =I MESE= 137 Übrrll stmt, Pitt.bantb. °Frit.: or cm• EsclSElat AND SrilV troll.) [Prnalsunolt. 31076041860. - VOTICE.---The Assessments for the J_lG=clna , earl paring of Pleasant Alley (runs Forty-tLitril to Finely-fourth street. th i no ready for examination, and min be seen at office un til MONDAY. MAY 111711. 1870. whet. It mill be returned.tn the T Treasurer. Ohre for ' 'll.ld. 11008 E. mTG ity Engineer. KING:ETAS This machine has taken the entire market In Ne York, Nee , Jereey end Eastern Pennnylranln,and guaranteed • Ferrer' timiEnsily Working Narhin W. W. KNOX. Sole Agent, In? LIBERTY STREET. GARDEN PLANT Flower Trellises'. .rbe handsomest. neatest. cheapest canlen °ma met. taser'2o design, ,w. IL KNOX, M,ANGVACTUREES• AGENT E=MMMIM PEARL COAL. Schnabel Walker MINERS. SHIPPERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LN COAL, NUT COAL & SLACK I=l • PEARL COAI, WORKS. pear Pittabusgh:un Pa fiandle Itai!ralt. Office and Yard: Corner Sandusky S and West Penn R. R., MEM A!.LEOIIENY cirs. re- JUST RE - AID - Y . . A BOOK FOR THE TIMES, ONLY. X. GIRL; A Physician for the Soul = From the German of In, Von 11111 em BY MRS. A. L. V7ISTER, Tranulabor of "Tho 014 Preret. - "aold Elsle."”t'ountere (10414."0tb. One volume. 12rno. $4 . 4 pates. (lo th . $2. - .1 or Mkt by 01 ikrokbellem or will be sPnt by Mlll, portage tree, upon receipt of the (0100. br J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.' 713 AND 718 MARK NT pLuLA • Vertex or CITY ENC.:LEH ANT Prirtmeiton. Ulm B. 1870- I - VOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.---Seall• Pmponals for Me freding. Pitting hod Curbing o T) f the following ntreets Till RT SIM from Liberty street to " TMIPTV ' g Ankrrim. nutiendrem. to Pe. eAtrefAT STREET from Redford to CIE stmt. IrtiGmrtiv .,- Atriff CATIIERI\L~ ALLEY from Lt•dito area to Cosset .tract. Also 101 the emostroction otthel following public Dermot: Art 18 inch plpe sewer DIAMOND STREET from Smithfield street to Cherry slier. Al, 18 hob pipe sewer no ST. PATRICKS AL LEY from Miltenbergeralley to Gist street. • MI be remised at nmre moil 3 redoes P. x.. MONDAY. blot . 16. 1879. bideommitee reserre blocks to reject say or all lipecitiosUorts and for bidding can he had st this 011101. No bids will be received tor less made upon Monks fuMishednhyptriogilineout nod • City Engineer. N `ORDINANCE--Antborizing the Item of Arbuckles ,& Co. to construct and em au ron Bridge over Church alley. lif,Clion 1. Be it rdained and enacted IV the City of Pittsburgh, h r Select and Common Councils mumbled. and it Is hereby ordaliml and enacted by 'authority of the same. • That the BMof Ar buckle% & Co. be, and •they aro hereby authorised to construct (under the auperrision of the Street Committee of Comfits/ and tee on uncovered Iron t over Church alley, In the Third ward. et the of at lewd !went,' feet ally the Pr !aunt an not more than fire feet 111 lb so as to con nect by inch .hrldste endmano *ay the bundinga rod premises OWTed occupied by said rem on both sldentutaald attach alley. Pttrrlited. Thar said Arbuckle. & CO. shall be responsible for W damages Which may be canoed by acid erection.and' Council. rmeree the tight to repeal this ordinanon at my Mae. • SEC. Y. That sae welcomes er pert of tirehisepi ' nm l . l o l:ll , art e lusr , s . age ibis entwines at the far as the name affects this onl= 7 l!Pe'"4" ath Cbtinells th 4 nurtovnx. Aped: htidtr, P"I"' " C°"'". • Clerk ot Coessidl. ' : • • • s i d W. A. TOMIJNaI: I Attest: ns e'Men. • Clerk of Cowmen tkiusiell.i. ' wee- NOTICL—The Boots . for . thefiktb.' 81.7RIPTION of Btoo or the • • - ; Cry lal Spring_ Ice Minufaduring and Storage Company, Are nn+ oPenedat the gleebeeldeflartnan Bang, No.lll sautanawernisrr. Thls Comma,. ti chartered by the Legidelere of Pectsylvanla, and bag the azelnetre right of Manatacturing lee la' the ConntY of Allegheny by CWT. celebrated French Patent, JAM% BLACKMORE. President N ° 7 - ; OILY .711,11 b. Tavern. 1 itch ..rd. .The /Renee Beard 'will bear the oboe* ephßee. Dee on SATURDAY. May_ 7 U5..1870.• is cider* ♦. R. torh,S, sesErit BROIVNIS. a.* Cam. BARNES; Sealer of 'Weights and. Measures, OFFICE: No. 5 FOURTH AYE.) Pittsburgh. TA issourtort .. •OP ' • , PARTIVER, Jur SITIP.-,Tbe sweeeened9 bdo Twoxbtlai ' between J. T. Glagneasid tlias: A.:: debts bur: teen ander the flan a<.T. T. Mau 4 eetligy this: day dlsseived by nantwal consent. . . PrriastmOn. Aprll2 . o, MR 1 8. . A. . : il l fte'rzt THE WEEKLY a-Anne IS THE BEST AND CREAMETT Commercial and Family. Newspaper PUBLISHED IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA No tanner, mechanic, or merchant should be without it. • CLAMS 197,1/* 411* nubs of ten lli A Copy Is furnished mytultoriali to Dm opar-eV of a Club of ten. Postmasters are requeittrid toad as agents. Address. - PERNI3LAN. REED & C 0.,. PROPRIETOR& NOTICES--"T.lrc." "For Sak;• "Leer. - 11'4 . nte," -Found," "Boarding." dc.. not exceeding FOUR will be imterted rolvrnna !MCA for TWEN TY-FIVE CEN.7:S; each additional line FIVE CENTS. - WANTS TA TA NTED.—A purchaser 101 lIACCO STORE. Good Ificatlort Jenne,"l4.`jbLlT,l, • i I egheny City, between WtliTi G 001311111; Nse WAN ED.—A Lady expert .17.11VAPerdi= j i=e:' _ _ WANTED.A.n tinfurnish Rom, aultable for a 1.1.4T0m, AlleelSrly, ,, ltla Addrear Doz. fra . I is .AVANTED—ROOIII Furnished or Unurnished. with r 1311616 of bit= mint be within five MIZIOLCS . IntIk Of 3t. 36ytel.. Addma• Mark. (total. 63 AVA7EI).—An active and reapaael paomlawt We InaneTn ' ert=a ` n h ; for " lii4:nr OOtnl Valgr e7ltht,lll=l.l.".Y A. ft " AAT! . NTED.—Sltriation as Clerk by a on ontosinfeVAtlntelg:ll ` ; Vnr Airsa ' t i lleplenk ohm tw. and no nrondon to work. Would take • Men 14 , d 2 veit i fg r At . o r en . ulrolerencoe. ,Addresaasz -iddrote n t i l. 8.. odurrre Ortiro. lATANTED. 500 BARRELS .of C c tav::;gr E. - Nlia jAvoZatoz .,k. WANTED. -1 Rollers. 8 Hookers. In. 3 men for farm work. 3 boys for coca• try. to work in ylneyard. • Aloo girls for all 'metier at Employment Oflldr. WAYTED.—MOI!TGAGES. ti3o.oon to Loan in largo or In.il nnfounia,at fair rats of interest. • THOMAS K. PETIT, Bill, Bond tad liked Zetat• 810ke.% No. 179 SmittMeld at AATANTED.—TO RENT.—A Rouse of v y 3or tt rooms, with s Lugo yard. Most be a good nelgbhorh . ood. in elthilr....clty„oroti2llasi sorne good te i nant addressng Agents. No. W.ViT 181 LIBERTY STREET. incl.'eassalop the DUNDiRDALE APrARATT.79 hie mates/ iga , !. Collo T la forma UTAgTED.---Sealed proposal — 8 w - will 3 t l L , TOVNTl7 d zilL i tol•;l7Milica t Altunnel work, to be delivered, o,oll tu tT urum. toadtween Saw mut lien and so. suntelentlorcitglgibmeigzy. Forbes street, apIS Sobo. DM WANTED.—NORTGAGES. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan a '',lVAT:;:grr? th ""P"Peft 7 th " 'A I " ' ClitatTE:ii JrninaT. nemarzt= WASTED.--Bonde and Mortgages. for 120,000. haring 3 years to for /9.000, bating 3 years to mt. 1 tor MVO.. having 3 yearn to run., 1 for es.ooo, pears to run 1 for $3.3011, haring 3 years to run. 13.300,. haring 3 Years to ran. 1 tor s2,li. hating 3 years to ran, 1 . for $1.300 , having year. to run. 1 for /1,000, haring 3 youh to run. 1 for MOO, baring 3 years to ran. Oa qty " t rt. P .l7eat ' S; te,8 1 . 7 . Po 104 .tata BOARDING 'DOARDING.—To•Let,w ithioardleig Azt Prieinri t orF7 "?.:7..r 3 L jU". BOARDING.—A. number, of Gentle. NW( aln flunlAbed vith bowling Ng .. If de. tnql, plenseztly located, at 11.11111 ANT3ERSON sTannr. ow Head sta.l. bffege. 'Allegbe.T !WI TO LET rrO•LET-.—TWO WELL FURNISHED A. SLEEPING 'ROOMS. No.' 43 itesaas mei*. !quire h Archeef. ir j ro char* for low !ire of E. U. SETlLE4Ell.lrinantlzr.ar. l WWl'', TO LET.—The Three Story Brlbk WARIIIOI.`3II In amazon nuoy. rinar 4 1- 1%./iMorTre, : B t rornrlZlon= Inquire of 24 ATT. LANG At CO. No. 172 md 174 Wood CO. TO LET.—Brick grow of 7 Room Zr ll4d r i. a 4 l ull ' d.7l / 4 ° l ' 21.1.1" rj? marii,-Alucic AA, oßbori, • 1 9 Mao: ct 6 6,„,,,,. cr. rm. benr. A '...1.0. sto -•-• No / Atttitlfg Prdr to „t.perd ,ZI 21 DiAmot4 -A„Mc6, • --- onifikr. TO LET.-COUNTRY RESIDENCE. tg:P7r,. °ll v k iIIrELTAVI. .gtai 13 minutes' walk of utty natl. Allegheny. The boost is two storied, corstalning rooms. and Is new. comfortable and of elegant architect. ..and ts supplied with nil modem Improvements. Al. earns. house and stabling for horses and cows. The grounds are beautifully lsit out. and MI CClT coed with nne forest trees. rendering It *tali ,T7notctryro;res.midteicol,ortidtthpaltilythill:f.ran9N .nsumiso.ofu.be I gor articular:. Inquire of OLivllitiartullocua A CO., Fifth avenue. splgif FOR SALE FOR SALE.—A Valuable Fa ..) ,rtu 'unw ewrwed with a 6 fk6,4211 fat- Alllmproved. sTice. ' . Fif!V .t 111108...11clEcli. old N and. 'cumorolana 54 " • • 17 1 Olt SALE.--Enufne_ of Four Horse PIT , n7 v praryi r m r i .. guzz i 0i41 , 0, !Lp _ • 1?OR ,SALE.—Frime • Rouse, Two IL: Room. Lot 30100 tooL ITtoe $7OO. T. It. FALL & HON. comer of Penn and Twenty-third streets. • EOR SALE.—A One Horse Spring yvao i z . . Ail= d North Alio . Air hon F Olt SALE:•:--Stenutletctring We bate for sole a eery deelnble location for mollufmlorlolf PUrtememuld be a in chrome for . Tannery, It hawing be wo en formerly used for that purpose. There are 28 food ends Coot houses. and mute mnehloory. Lot_ll9 x remit the 11 W r eeTt th e ; ..; ', l7 ` 4.l ' esi n tr. * :mt , .... of Penn and T2slrty4hlrd arreeL. VOR KALE.—A Large Amount or .L eery de.leable property. Improved and unim proved. in the votive, wards a the city. all of beet. ;LITT 24.120 teo non tennestibstininua l a o t hare lately been built tho Intmodlate tietn/ty et p n `401! tirre2fr. '" rte t rY " " " Mt °' third etrecte. . Fon SALE,—Engines and Boilers, .ew and Beomd Hand, of on klods. mutant-I, on hood. .o .d rd e e d ni to. ro 'm W ports of the of...t r y prompui". • JAMES HILL & Corner Hanlon Avenue on 4 P., FL W. & C. ' IL W. FOB SALE.--BUILDINtI LOTS' IN r °LG apon a =411.-b,,_ll..egertangn2,l ft• V tr 4 Frourad•• • x.L . 14, Lota . are part os flea Sad onanalf 114 gr 14'14/71.11trET47.= 4ban also been roconted. 'loch Lot I. • lot. ",T1 Pertly 74.°7,71«7:0,0',1' the rtoldenet• of Washington and Walter marlin tool,. Lens.. T 2 l4Y m llO fot , At 1 p .V4, : , alitean a e :l7e: lor. de croo boy. of toot min the • Phre'greaibeautilf Renew luid ingnit.=Z dellghtlza : L • Terms easy; prices low. Eropalre of Nn. X 73 GEO. nnEDL. {Yule sweet. Moab/trail. or No.Bo BIT A Tenae.Aidi n / .." 'TALUABLE SWISSVALE PROP. .ERTMlgnALE.—Thoreartrzyof nano, t ;;;;;liNfifd " and Itels4Le wolild divide well Into one or Awo awe lot.: A/so. a neat two story house of tLe monis and caw. end One or sere. of 10Tel hold. In pleasant tecatian, distance from the Station. Aloo. • SAW WI; laths, ete.. dwelling house wldAhnte aura of gronnel. low pappe CUIII.LIAT &SO ea N 1.... • T 39 With • •• IktiONET •TO LOAIC-By. MENDS Just affected with Eastern and bone capitalists. Ire are enabled to berm negotiate it7l4.lar g ele"Teg = ll7 n7Jsis b irrnitr i° 4l hort. notS% , R. SILL & mac corner of Yee% and Tbirtilibird streets. PITTSBURGH • RANK FOR SAVINGS, 1,49. rAmciTgivispiwuruaou., 411;71141itikrtg"`'"‘a SAT. Ist.ftuto Ito 9 tetiock. tPtyrtrl:veNeigPrit .to hist 1909 to 8 o'clock. Interest yk , hl at the ernata +u tam .. = free rot mtazy.il.ndmizu hot .rib rb i An y.. 1. errtle"Trj Grabens. A. 8;440 get 4 L. aleck,lohn S. Dilworth. F. Rahn,. 6,Pgla‘ee. Joshes anodes. Jaw Swat . Bold. C. lechemme. Chntalaree at& * • • D, W. dr A.& Bell. &diction. " yRi FRANESTOWN 1111ar 1870.-111 On ay. ON D ic ir -- E,sbnat 13 hands h °Alt ~aa 1 ' 4 D ' P"7 31 .7 0, Cettwtfgti yd on ce.61144 11 a a j °. fauff' ..tt 5., APIly Chinn 54