THE . DAILY GA'4IaTE: .•• = • _ • ruatzaukto hr. • • ITNNIMAIS, ItEPA) & CO., Cot - ntl• Sixth lye. and,"pulfbrield St. fl inixturtni. I ' T. P. 1101178 TON, S. P. VaSD, • PIDTORN AND PROCRIZINDIS. , 11040 : : • y 1, 141/.lStr year . IN•liNard breanter.par ..... • L! , . •• 15 . THE • DAILY, GAZETTE. STATE. NEVIS. . ..,—;•• • t. ii"i' ...S.s.ll.4l.:l 4 tittlllivo 'a Trltners tit June. Tut. Citiontown •R•lotitard suggests Thonurs'll.!Davidson; of -Connelle!ille, as titling coOdlctitto for Astlerubly.. MI:. F6fElt-Forwr, of FouettOwn „York, hunk himself last nide!, • li e w5 ,„ k i,,,,, d. . nig soon in that' ditntirt hnd the'father of -es c children. indlotur Republican County Cont . stutter.wet, last week, deelded against 'j qop4r4the Cniniord Lbrinly;avisteincend I otpc.inted the 4tli of Jitrio as the day on stitch to hold the printery elections.. Heading biapOch ears: 11-tiben Mull, an old sad 'attrilirriowneiti :en of the - villageWf l Sinkilii Spring, and . ono of tho Supervisor! of Spring Town. chig,entnutitted suicide on :Monday after. noon last." TIIU Erie Gotrfte says; ThstAlonne. /Medical Solely. irf Penjonintriis • All' hold Iteankituril **striae 'in' thin city t, the 2nd and 34 day of .7uno nett. Tito animal addle.% will-be delivered in 'rho (tont lions° on the 6ttning of the 3d. ltr Prof..ltobart .1, .111eClatcherty, M. D.. of the Ilahnitnati 3fediera College Af THE Fnionlown Genius says', For sev eral days pest, n terrific fin; has loon rag ing in the tnountaltui toThe leftteen of ,the Safutrukl Seam as 'ort di Leurel- Hill. On Monday night the lurid flames lit up the whole contorts horizon, and freui the ; rusnint.froru whirl are.vionved . the *eche, it rush A !nit cith on fine. 4;reut await* , m o st have boost ¬ to the nearer., At< luxidiqis si alit DuChar furnace. nom' l'Oentown, occurioned by a brook in the a'aner lining which allowed the gee to, es cape Into the stone work of the stack re suiting in the fall of ten or fifteen feet of outer well, hoe caused the auspenillon -of work, which'rea toioabl4 not resumed for "two weristlis.„ *lliiiragtants' improve• 'eets are to be tirade in the /canon. and A , remarkably finwengina hatiljool • front Pittsburgh no that use weekly run Itennifter will ho Moron. 1 t tom.. TILE Johnstown Lloaocrot PAVIti r. Jelin C. Illftle of tide cite shciwttil its the other day on egg, the ;hell of which , at • -ono end nws broken by.alitentbet of bin lantily who waenhout to mop it : for cooking - purls - rift, when; it wie diecoverml' that will in'the egg, were five kernels of oats which had germinated and had sprthits on them nearly or enite half an Inch long. The egg shell WOO perfectly sound and the egg treat and fit,for use. How' borne eihtt oats in the egg': nmi toikidifil they . ! germinate MA ernwtwitlibit theivilesenc e of air? • A Naw wrinkle- has recently been developed in the shingle husiness.. At one of our. IMyleatown luinber yards a ear • load of tieenty.lour atilt:nand pine shit- Fl. less recently received from Michigan wit out transhipment. - These ohingi the. beet tarred out in the ordinary mIY. and then passed through a planing ota• whine which cuts the snrface such n ranuer as to leave .: a nrinklec of ridges. About en inch apart, nu the exp.. por tion. It in asserted that shingles prepay,' in this war will shed rain hetter and dry' room quickly eftenvard titan the common_ arricle., -Tim jaig JtM hifiteritjun that rotheeekinrrleat.: ' , OHIO ITEMS. J. N., the immortal. is in Mansfield. . From the Akron Barton we cut the fol. lowing , A NEW synagagne ., building •in (bleinibus. ' kiiiremorre .has a new bank .with M.OOO capital.. _ • I. tizcon.trro,k dry , will..bp-AtilsOT 0 1 " XicOttoa.:. Tkiviciiio."Cineen is indeed and at last the Wood etihnty . 11 ',pun. 22, engine-hose.,, de, at. Rey aold's coal shaft, burned. • • AN engine building and machine oho', is about starting In Canton.,.. • TnE New Philadelphia paper mill was Fold at auction, on Saturday, for $3.340. Tee Prohibition party holds State - prim. illation convention at Columbus. June let. NazaItETII•CoLLEGE, Dayton, is build `' a threeirtorj- brick building, 164 by 70 feet. • Orr of 44G lady graduates at.Oberliu College, 11-2 here married gentlemen grad-' • Atintair E. LEE hail been confiniii.rl In ternal Revenue Collator from the Eighth Ohio Diat rict. Miss IlermiterrA .I.4latil tin, of Toledo. to ammiated a member of 'the School Eza.minera' Board. • -1: • Eclat J. Multi got a $O,OOO breach of prongse verdict of • Isaac H. Hellen, in Clinton Common Pleas. Tee Champaign County Sheriff link 'al. ready sold. $55,4213 of real property of Matthew Mason's estate. .. FRANK IlAnEr. a boy of eighteen. in to be hung In Adams county on the oth of :May for the murdes of bin idep-father. Berri. B. STISON, lately an: employe of • Ellie, Miner k Co., of YoUngstown, awaits • trial on a ehargerld embezzling $2,000.- C'ANNABLE & slaughter house, Xenia, burned to the ground ,Satur day midnight. Coro $B,OOO. Uninsnred. 4 ...,„-the April election in Springfield, Me holing county, there were thirteen cumuli. . elates for.liquire, two of whom were wir. torn. McDowEct,. of.Carrolhon, a etre educated boy, has just been sent to tin penitentiary for one year, for burglary . W. A. Wewroo Mot been appointed Re , corder of thir Cincinnati and Idaokbuiw llailrood Company at Oreenville, Duke county, Ohio, • Tax Ohio State froth's' .of song will t be held in Mansfield on the •Mrd Inst. Several eminent musicians will be present from the east. .Manage county boasts of nine clever factorys, each averaging' 604tcowe: .Thei largest factor.. made 20,000. pounds of cLrawe last veer. . Tugrousictil papers of Germany pre . -did. that a yery large. number of perorate - frOM Germany will imrticipato in the CM timudi Saengerfen, . . • . PnEsIDENT • FINNEY, of Mow sereniyiwreit years Oki, preaches twice each Sunday, and with the tame power tut in his younger darn. . Tag Sheriff of ',Testaments oronty'ints fined $a the other day' for driving over the Dover badge at st htghed rats yol 'o°44 than the law euggeste. • - 1 . . • . A intone:, mriti rum' bmtFglti atilt for aOOO-against We •trnaters of St. Clair township, COlnrabiana county, for 'rinsing lila vote on thadth A mitt, ham passed the Ohio Legielatirov making county infirmaries repast., strain districts, and authorizing the .rotablidt. • went of schools therein. - •, Haniniondayille, 'a deaf and dumb min, was -run 'Over and . killed on Monday by a train of are on the Cleveland and Pltieburgh A ittaisren in Toledo, - Ohlo, within ten months, married a Maple, baptised Asir End child, preached the funeral daemon of the husband, and married the widow. , D. In Sr.jc "" e " m 3 sP list o re, , just started it Canal Fulton, •burned - April 4. Loo. $ 7 OO. The Fulton people enbectibed overt hroe The dollars to repair: the ions. , Ort * Flitlay..last, Samuel lintienhiser, yawl master at Letitteburg; was struck by a piece of timber projtieg from one of the cars, thrown upon the track and killed. _ . . . TUC people of. Youngstown, Ohio, are petitioning for the suppression of .the dale of teneationsl.napem like the Pollee Ger zee:M.ll4Y. Dings, and other disreputable publications. &RIX/WIELD, Ohio, heaths meat eaten. dye nisirofactuting.establishroent, of any cltyln the Weak Over 18,000 Reapers are made every year In tkiri,Labopa enr Tarrying about 1,000 hands.. I Turas:ire twenty. furnaces now In o p • moron between - Ironton and Chillicothe, . . .. . . - - . . . . • . .. . . . \ • . . .. I - _ . . . . . - • . )Al: . it • b , .. . . • . 1 .. . .. . . 4i - - - • 7 ! . •.•. ...._ . ~ , .. . . ... K 7.. . -41 - .\.l je 1 . 10 It . ._, , • : A : tic ...1 ~ . . • .. . THE WEEKLY GA,, / .„ ' 11l - . . •Lw ' . A • .. (\. .. . It. 'I 111. 11/. TA.DI. II Pn , T ' ..., Commercial and Famil News T A . . • ~,,,..,,: ,.„ : hw . p n . k .. -fir: :: : :: : :• ...n . : , .., :1. Ab . ... . • . : _.... . • .•„„....„: • .I . • • 7 er It, ESTABLISHED IN 1781;, making en arenttge of two thonsand lire fret eight and one-half inches. To bring lint:ond lons rich of trig foetal per year, the other• sixth to this if is igropotted drat, 0 a total of fifty lhoUnand tons.; afferla • given day, ne road n LgruNlA will noon have A. roturinv has agreed to .conntruct I.7thge. The expenses. of Changing will a rolling mill. Poe road that dog's lad cenfohn foßtin proritlNl the citizens will raise a bomb of not exceed five hundred dollars a mile, and six thousand dollars, which is nose as there are leas titan eight thousand about raised, and the work in noon to b e miles of mid requiring 'alteration, the CoruntenCciL whole cost of the work would not exceed 000 - A ;hurls taconamed l • •)°°- Jones: fell from a bridge near Younbortown,4 one 'fnElfraugar Tunnel, cis reported. is -night last week,, and when found next "."' Pr'o4n'ti . sin •t4' the rote of t"li f7 l morning, he was pitting in too water, in- day—four feet from fhe west end, 1111,1 nensible, haring owlet Ito' night in that 'feet frten the rant end. The centrahnliaft • positiob. Iht Pays remembers falling is de/get:Hang at the not. 61" a font a day, and.that. is all. and it in tknerted, will be completed ht . about our - f months. • The tunnel ban bent Matittottrit,t.s: citizen s have er,rnid-scs‘i excavated I I,7tVi feet at both portals, that vigilancea coninditet Far purpose o' is 6040 feet east side, anti 48n) feei on the taking all Lewitt' monaures and forcible weal menns necessary for driving out and keep. •ing out of that pike all gamblers, dice. A 1 1 toti - rxxscorrespondent, of the sfl , s k , s fid en ts, m i.. Springfield Repleblicatt, referring to the and pickpockets. Piegan massacre, seen: '•ln our private, A , T7l.k fonr year rid daughter. of humble opinion, the world. would sustain o John N. Myers of Steubenville, while at a •"eenter loss in the sncce of n single trtite men of avetag . t chnracter awl d e . play, in the yard, Wes chat by some inn. reloptnont, 'ditto in th ' e extermination of known person, the hall entering the tee,. all the wild worthltent tribes that would pie mad trnversing the skull to the hack of the heard. The shot watt intended it in make a wiltiernks of the fairest imrtions of the earth's carfare." believed, for the dog bear by. Wittfc Richard Cobden was in the Tote State or Ohio hatrauld its old ;aria- United States he visited an Illinois fanner Ito totitaln grOundeg 71.4 ac reneforii 2 Onoys' alto owned twenty thiniaand arres.'whe to a stock company, by which they will be told the eminent English Statraninn, While laid :out in streets and lots. • ...rhesiato lung entertaining him with Koine 'fine peach 1 011-01,1 '''' 11 B, itliv ol6 ( am of 302 M.. brands., that he had laid away two lout near Columbus, for $lOO,OOO, and trill tired 6arreln of it for old oar.. - Certain. there erect-the new tusyltun. •Iy,"•ns the great advocate of free trade re. IlEntsterr Stoe, a Germarlsraelite, will marked, -a most oximortlinery provision ,1•10 hang. at Norwalk, Iluron county, Ohio, for hie declining years." on the of August next,-for the murder, Writ • • 11 • noltscrat.not new ert otoreagent, and robbery of hin employer, Jacob flood- t,, h a y, g w‘gige•• times the retro of man • n man of the minim nntioruility. The powder and tire (intro that of nitrosgly. murder woe committed With en Iron bar, eerie.% in of a deep bluish color, fesembling while the two were riding nlon,ga country mud and ale the minsistency of rond, the unsuspecting victim booing hingil •I I. bole drilled f h • t tut into aor Scott to asegiat CAPT. IN: J. STEWART, of Pie purpose, without tamping or covering of ua, Ohio, any kind except a handful of tine clay to on drowned himself in the ester at Chicago keep It in ponce, and fired by It. fn. end- Wednemlny night. Ile left behind him ing in a copper cap, ninth, for the purist.. nt bin lintel.a. sealed letter to Lis wife and "-The danger of :its useits ken lengethlul by two cards, on one of which was addrenned podder, = • • liningy, nod on the other: • to hie wITO--130 good and you a-ill , , - puma'. Pottrut hns written n letter • which he says that the Dw elaare in the' 'Tired of life'. hist:Ors. Mad of death ' s rnystoo, anal defensibl e river in the world, and thrift to be hareggi-- • - • duo s'ltenter is the very.. best location in Anyw . totre. :anywhere out of this world. the Potted States for building ircni ship, • -- Re adds, "There 18 going to be nn int mnrnne business done in the next ten years in iron,ships. Our liorernment in soak. ening to the necessity of rearaingoorrong• meico (non the bends of t h e Ensellste,antf must necessarily front year •to yeor grunt liberal drawbacks and ;übsidien until we can stand on mu loge again." . I Tim N. Y. Pi-testa:l'n ✓ Joerted ans n se vere onslaught on Rev. Dr. Iglciilynn. pas tor of St. Stephen - A Montan Catholic/ . Church, 'l' wenty eighth street, for giving espreasion to sentiments favorable tri the PXiStin , g public school spoon, -The editor soya -ril l e scandal is too open • too prominent to be pa.ed 'over. "" I " If there be a living, discipline of the. Catholic Church Mille administration. of the ditxuuse of NeW York. Ihr.•lllcl.llpus mast revOrie his action, nr cense' to haw 'charge oft St. Ste, phen's Church and cegugrogntien. And if there be no s uch diegfipline in thin dicnxsr tbellishen of Bishops most take note of thin affair. I: EN ER L NEWS. NEW JER,EY forests are on Ore. Oht has been struck in 'l‘pc.higan. Titr.na: will soon be . ateatitors on the White Sew , - - . 3n:igDoch. 16 i ragtqlian, ix lIONV nt Olin farmer. TILE tioutte "ill adopt the Houpo lution to totionnt on the 4th of July. . . THE Mont etmls'ingnel, it is thought. twill be formally opened in August. THE Louisville Journal calls Theodore Tilton - that :llrs.Jellaby in men's clothes." .I,orrA is to give rt performance itt 1341. filature in aid of the Richmond sufferers. .PITILADELMti.V 110 A raised $3,500 and Baltimore nearly /41.000, for the Richmond sufferers. THERE are raid to he 5,000 needle wo men dependent upon their work for daily' :bread in the city of Baltimore. -• It is evident, from the tone of debate on the .lerickes civil frerViCe bill, that it will • he defeated by annvertvlielitilng.majority. • Dt - wit Kim.a, L. L. has nobly vimli• cried the propriety of its name by having 'five fatal mantis' accidents since the Ist of January. ONE HUNDRED nt•wspapers bare started and Tanen in Claiengy, and 49.0.000.000 Lard been bunk in journalistic fanfares in New Tork. AN Indian. near Fort Scott. recently tratkrl tiro mules fnr n set of false teeth. and prottrlly,.woro them, necklace fashion. 'amulet 11in nock".. AN insult:man who had. not vet mar. eltirtatiorit ititrithAtiivried'lliiirsielf in the lake at Chicago on .Wednesday. liis name was Paul Vogel. . TIIE Senate Territorial Committee had /alon g session on the Rolm hill abolialting polygamy. They are divided on the quon thin of making it ret mactive. HILDEBRAND, the notorious Missouri ninrderer, desperado and outlaw, is about to join the Red River insurgents. lie is mid to have.mardered 496 men. . - A DEM:TAT/ON of 'clergymen in _New Orleans visited the members of the lied -631%4113ga /3.13. nine, and thanked them for refusing to play in that city on Sunday. SEVERAL. &mines, from mere point in Western New York. arrived at Lortiatilk• Supday, the tat, on a raft, which they thee almndoned, and took steamboat pas. sago' for Namtville: „, . ttri old families of Santa Fe have not at present a high opinion of the Terito rialiihritrian, Mr. Bond, who has sold for wrapping paper-the records of New Mext., co, embracing a period of two hundred urn. C. P. MAr.traNn, assistant engineer on the Pittsburgh and Clnnellaville Rail. road has resigned thafixmition. Mr. Man ning lifts been appointed one of lite engi neers in charge of the work on Jones' Falls, in %hinter°. Tnt: Troy (N. Y.t . Tuna save: The little spot of land in the- river * known as Whale Inland ban entirely 'disappeared. enry. - onelbtle strtiggling arm appearing above the water. We remem ber when it wane good sized corn field." . Drama 18119 there were built in the United Staten 6,459 miles of railroad -nearly twice An Mann- an In env preview year. Three lititulMd new roads arepm, }cried- or under contract , which , when completed; will make ItiAKKI additimmi miles. Pow. rsa, Cit%Not:s.--Eldredsville, Stith4 can cotriity—David Pardon,. vice e. O. LanDanter, resigned. Pike Run, Wrieh. ington connty—John Wilkins, vice le .loha Baker, resigned. Kw - m.1:41e. Jeffer, son 'onnty—E. P. Sharp, vice. M. Steiner resigned.. Tnr: egg trnde recently brought to To edo a train of woven crirn, o n e hundred and tweintr•fire barrel,. in each ear ; and one bundied and twenty dozen in each barrel, or ytio,ooo eggs on one train, What a abate to the mdent ; cheerful and indit e , trinuo hen! . " 44. , . • . "ALI, the turn' in the South Wheeling glass works who refused a few days since to work nt the proposed relucttan of their wager, have returned to theit respective duties in the establislinient and every. thing down there is now quietly moving along in the error tent of its way. LEATENVroirrn, Kansas, claims the proud distinction of turning out "a larger nnwber of people to a smaller fire, and they'll have a better dinner, and run faster, and • surround the conflagration qitickkr, able thereleriger; and go home ...Ntter, than any other toan.iin Ainrrica." • YksTiniuT Afternoon, says tlae Cincin nati Goit - aff, Leo Hager. a, young• man, twerrty.ene'years of age - , a member of the firm of Hager vt Co., proprietors of the Ilrewery,fFll intombir of-the lingo . deem. connectisl with theestabliblunent, and was dr11.11.11 before , help could Mot forded him. • • • Tux Vicksburg Timor declares that the Mira Capitol In in a dangerous con , dition.and that the roof in likely to fall at any moment,owing to the spreading of the. walla. It nano *lOO,OOO, and perhaps ,000, - would be regptired to put it in a Nate condition. and it calls upon the Leg fidatnre to move nut at once. _A tORIIMA111.11.; protest against the an: nenation of fiat DomiUgo to the United Staten, having the signatures of several thounwnd of the most Intelligent and lead ing men of that motile % and formally' ad dreneed to the riennte of the United States. has been forwarded by general Joeoph Cabral, the. chief of the Revolutionary government.. - Tun gold mines of Nora EI:II4I4'AM Ma flourinhing condition, the tramber In oPer ation fuming lammed nineteen In one year. making alotal of eighty4teren;34.- 424 tuna of quartz *ere crushed last ymir, yielding 1'7.808 ounces of gold, or nearly one-Ealf ounce to the tun; while in Ann tnklia threeeights of an ounce to a but la Miranda a-good result.. A PLAN for 'uniform railroad gauge is under consideration by railroad men and members of Congress. Fiscal:the of the roads already hare the same , gauge—four Fur the Pittsburgh Guyette. The ceetisnerainr. Attack en Gen. Mown,* . • the in . restigation into the Howard case 1110 V, on, the animus which governs the ntii,ir becomes more and 'more man! fest. Itrit ROAVIVI wished investiga tion to be public, but the corumittis, dr fitted otherwi.e, still a son .if Dr. Bop, bat's. the %Vashingion corretpontlent of the fiend ale, of }'eminent 11A14.74 from ether isertern cities, is daily transmitting wino purports to lie evidence latfore tle. committee. but ,whickfaaku fact only budget iv i ne r zeil out of viitneniei bdote 11111 go betllo the clutniftee, or 'afteithr base appeared, and grossbr perverted no as 14 Nail 111 S own wisherun tending to create a prejudice lien. 'Toward by miarep resentation before the truth ahail he de clared, .Wo nigh,therefore; to state what we know to be true. that. PO far. although not n word has been said by ("mt. 'lowan!. not a shadow of one charge has Iron made nut. AM to rir. .130y111 , ,te st testimony. that he knew nothing of the charges those melding in Washington, who have knowledge of a certain meeting in hi,. house, before these charges were made, and of who composed that ir e ling, and who know the character of, DY 11. hint elf„clui at leant see dm antecedent anti the connequent. AK to the charges, Jura notice that it is mid General 110*Vard receivm the pay of a Major General. no Superintendent of the "Bureau of Itelngem, Preednien and Abandoned Lantin," and also as SUperill. tentlenk of Colored Schmitt. General Howard does bet draw any other pay"ithan that of Brigadier General in the Regular Army.. Then on to the brick., of which the University _wad mode ; it Ran nimbi mously resolved be the Board of Director., Dr. B. being then i'resident of the Board, to adopt them. Den. H. was not'inturenttsl in the patent, and had the bricks been Prno•Gv mode, it would have been the beet thing they could have done. The• building is now nate and beenniing more Brut daily. This University. alone Will muse Gqneral Howard to be gratefully re mentbered, alma after-the B. family shall have been forgotten. -Thin structure, 201 feet long, by 30 to 80 In width, in one o f the finest building., in app./mem around ‘Vatilkingion ; and ro=t but $OO4OO at a time when anderials and labor were at their highest points. Proslavrry hate and rebel spite are call ed in to nal in injuring owe who has done so mach to elevate a class dmpined by such awn as F. Weed. The friends of Gen. H. nought. this Investigation- when the charges were noble. T h ey insisted for an opportunity to XV pante t h e acts per., formed by other persona front these for which Oen. llowant is reaponsilde. They .eonfidently believed that such an lures- . tigation would place Gen: Howard before the country as an upright, pare, noble man—an he is— and they are now sure this will be the case. It in due to a brave officer, and most unselfish man, that so much should be mid in odvance of the Corumittee'n report, when such kletertuin cd effikrta are made by such persons an the C0011)111 , i , IN correspOurlentlo twiny lkis fame. . JeSTICE., • k'Llanj,: l (.7 l[ l l :l 4B:-' 1 11 8,98 There is greet actiyity , among oil clots tors in thin vicinity at present. A large amount of territory is being hauled by ex perienced operators and capitalists; new rigs are being put up in many localities, and the indications are that a great breadth of territory surrounding Franklin will be' developed this season. . On. last Wednesday the Lock_Well," situated near the Venatigd Mills, was tor pedoed, and is now producing at the pito If tight ; barrels aft, tiny. fltiq well is Finningl by waterpower, and in probably the best paying well in the oil region, m nuking nn attendance of tiny kind, except furnishing the tankage for the reception of the. till. eltt,tr ro.'e RCII Imlths Out titendily. at . the rate of 12-bbla. per day. Tlm.Vineent well, nntim4l last week, in pmdueing 15 bbla per day. Vincent well, No. 2, ready to drill. - : 'Mackey well, \o, 1, pumping 2 filing. Mackey well; No. 2, puinping 2 Lbla. Mickey well. Nos. 1 and 2 bare been I.:lmitating at the rate given above, tor: ten ears, and now give premier Of larger woduction. Smith VIAL producing 4 Milt,. , Austin & Co, turxhadng bhl For day. . Fariinger & fle Armer well, 2 Mile. Smith, Haetings & Co.'s well, 2 hble Steven Smith well, I bbl. Me&Meter & Snow,'2 Mum ford well, 1 bbl. Connelly & Co., on Evens lot, 4 Mils. Capt..l. C. Hall, on Evans lot, 1 bbl. Many other riga are being erected 'on the Evans lot and adjoining territory. The wells of Vincent & Co., Cheap & Co., Mackey, and Miller, Austin & Co., producing, are mill on the " Which le — coneidered firatehies • territory, and leases there command one-fouith royalty. PITTSBURGH, FIRST EMIR. ILIDNIG}IT. NEW YORK CITI The. McFOritinit Trial—Suliming Up for Deft he City of Ilniaeeh ienta—Tnn• noting' :hem. Lill TOINITSIVI GinSEILL , 3. 1. NEW ronx‘Blny 6, mu. M'EAItI.AND • The announcement that 'counsel for the de fense would sum up to-dap attended an Im mense throng to the Court Meal this morning. It transpired nt an curly hour that for reasons unknown to the public, Judge: Doris would not sum up .for the prooecution, and that his connection with the case won thus virtually ended. This rumor caused mach sensation among the friends of Ilichnrdson, andit one unheidtatingly asserted that outside Influence had been brought to bear to preclude Judge Davis from seeming up, as was his Intention. When the Recorder had taken his seat, the iounsel for the defense commenced his clos ng speech amid breathless anent*. Mr. Or,. tined said that fer yearn the primmer had borne the pitilesaping Of alltdentithe - Mil wrong, .d now he ht found nth... Inn court of Justine e had leered not wisely, but too well. The story of his woe.* must hare gone to the depth of their souls. Could not the prlaotter nsk with confidence, f hare .done lens, and ought I not have dope morel" allegation of the prosecution was not that the individual who had passed to his fete. hail not merited bin. doom, but, that. however righter,. 2 Mut. Pens that domni he tr celved itha hands of sin unauthorized agent. The•question; then, hat the jury wnet he mental condition of the accused when the deed was committed. There were two Incidents In the trial well worthy of observation.. One was the appesirence of private counsel !tithe case: the other syan the rejection of three jurors who happened to be countrymea of the pris oner.- Thine tuft were good and respectable citizens: eligible its jurors, and their exch.- don by the District Attorney was utterly in defensible. The jury would remember the .mestion put by private counsel to one of the Wituosset, “Was it at a Four elite • establishment that • ' McFarland. wris livingr Who inspired the ques tion? Were they •to conclude t hnt thin wicked women had betrayed the secrets entrusted to her as a wife.? Other quentions prirtr. c , ,m i ri.m t rred that Igosecut rilate malice ui i lona ebiJ 'raised evety Volnti.w ken It wan. adapt to prove that Mra. McFarland hitch; received the proceeds of an insurance on Itichardson's life. An objection wird 'raised that the prisoner was prevented . from showing the motives of. this Wicked woman In deserting her b.- baud. It was charßed that the defense had tried to makes thin - trial sensational. Itut the compleint that the trial Wad trionottatous. Ivehlrbaansanade In all the papers, sufbeientlF 'distavieri this absurd charge. Ile wished to impress upon the jury that thin waS a case 01 morder, or nothing. Any such couiprinuise sending the prisoner to the State prison would M• a , violation of their oaths. 111, upon, the whole. case: the jury entertoined a doubt of , the sanity of the prmoner. they were bound to aequit him. • Ur. °retinues plea for the prisoner. Mat ai rfield:entirely devoted thus far to the legation! technical questions involved In the cane, chief it Portoece being riven to the insanity theory of the defense. Many authorities, precedents and offIcLII reportsof previous Oases were cited. by which Mr. Graham maintained the principles which would Justify the aequittni •of the primmer had been fully established. ' The counsel eutered into a disCuaslon of the different rariet les of - Insanity. claiming that if I the prisoner was found Insane at the Instant of shoot hog only he wan not morally respon ! slide and must heal:quitted. Mr. Graham cited I tintCule-Hiscoek case am the comet counter : rad of this, and the Sickles-Reyer. ease, pay high compliment to Edwin N. Stanton. one of the columeL and the Rodger. mew from Maosactintetts, in which Chief Justice Shaw charged thejury that the aridonyr twist is.- , moo and be bathe full inert-toe of memory. In. talllateice.:realum and 'VIII In, he morally or , countable ;for his.... Mr. Graham mild If McFarland meant to kill Itichaniaon. and IV. sane, he could not hove chosen a more unser,. Vicious Mace than the Tribune office, where the odds were all against him. - The counsel thus far in the anrunntht had not commented on the relations between Mich ardaott and MeV:Wend.. the alleged conspiracy 2 IP•Mte fdeFat land and his wife, am: of hci proatittent polnt• of Mr. h is epenint speech. The case will be resumed Slonnay. orzatlvaitaar- The latest European mails brings an oh-. etraet of the log of the Inman oteaniship City oaf ilnLfeh, detailing the meant event fat soy nit" henre eo 1.0. M . -ad. She left Mew York on the ,tth of March. - and on the third day out unfortunately tint the blades Of her nro ;teller. On Aprll Ist was spoken by the steamship. Idaho, who offered to tow her back to this port, but the Certain declined this offer, an, with the exception of the loss of her prordler. the thin was staunch and tight In every particUlar. The 11.4.4 , 11,0.ru of thd City of Brussels were asked If they wioberl to return to New York In the 'ldaho. twinges., ed that all wishing it would, with their bag , vette. he tnsnofernest. hut all - refutted. when the On made sail and proceeded after send , Mg news of the acchlent to this port. On the 14th of April thesteamship Dello., bound from !dew York to London, was spoken d ! the same offer made to the passengent. b u t they unanimously refused pzuonge in another rented. and It It worthy of raped that letters • sent by .her to London arrived at Liveri..l the da y . after the lily of Brussels reached port under cane.. The same authority flat ly contradicts thererort in that e 1.., that the flruoselo had lost her calls. Thia was a 'amine ful fahricattom as ahe neither lost nor split .11 on the roseate. The log in question stampo'her an being one of the fastest vessels alt at under canvas. 17-`21.4128 Xllll2, ItCslartatt. There m ean ery reason to believe that the Fenians business. The utmost activity prevails among officials, men being dispatched' -daily to different points to facilitate the gun- Ceatration of the army, which in Wd to num ber thirtrtbree thousand welltlis c ipilard men. O'Neill says be is fully provided with manna. and that contributions are tinning in rapidity. Ile further rape that the statendent that the 10th May is set down no the time for the proud movement is incorrect. A special correspondent tram ilontreel writes that ttie7 is no elated with his greatness that he has dropped hi, scheme for annexation to the United Staten, and wlll - benat tailed with, nothing else than imlependent nationality. O'Bonahue, one of Biers Ministry. Is a Fenian, and bopes to make Wirtnepeg the NMIe grvund het...ern the Brotherhood and the Ol die.. TCNNICLIATi ICANT AND NORTH ItIVKIM. Ile Senate Commerce Committee yesterday nuthorised Senator Conklhor to prepare a bill providing for.the tunneling otEast and North rivers. The oorporntors .who ask Congress to grant them the privilegn reside In thin city mid no soon as the bill Is passed Intend tom,. ceed at once with the undertaking. Materials an already on the ground with which to com mence It.. =32 5...1.600.11111 . moulding mill, and Rugg & Atackhouse's now -mill, Brooklyn were burned to-day. Loss 11E01X10; partially insured. Chariot L. Lawrence, Treasury agtult, an- Mined of smuggling ribbons from Canada. wets to-day discharged. The Produce Exchange will give a recent lot, to. Senator Ifardenberg next Monday. In au knowledgment of his efforts for a free ennui n"NnVii:sgehnetNettises have been tanned thus far under the new excise law. John G. ,Willttler la now a Of Colonel Brooklyn, and will haven creep tine by awl/nicer League next week. - The steamers Saxony. from Hamlinrg. nod Rhein, from tirernen, have arrived. The.C.ennilesioners of Emigration have set Inartti balding on Ward'. Island Mr a. tem porary. home for such Jewish fugitive, from Russia an are sent there. I MEMPHIS Genersl Conference of the Melhallst Episcopal Clpreh Ilona, Telebrnaph to Oa Pillsborsh Garotte.) Mr.xen3i, May.0.. , --In the General Conference of 14 3Liwdbit EPilletial ',March Beath, Maher, Kavanagh in the chair, after the usual religious exercise., Dr. Young , of Nevi from the Board of l/loceee Misnions. made an elaborate report, showing that despite the ef fect, of the war, the work ateadllyMoßresami• The balance remaining In the treasury Is two thousand dollars. A communication 1,1111 mad from churches Bf Louisville asking fur the removal of the ook Concern from Nashville to that city. guaranteeing arty thousand dollars to defray the expenses of removal. It was refereed to the Committee on Books, Periodicals. kc.. with inatructions to report ae early a. posal ble, . A comniunlmitltt;from the Ladles' lifemorl al Aasoelat ion. asking the attendance of dele gates rat the. decoration of Pedeyal grave. xt Elmwood Cemetery to-morrow, provoked discussion. Several members spoke against taking any action as a body that !Mould have any political coloring wintioverr. IM.Manshall thought it An insult to the good 'Renee', of the people of the North to suppose they would Attach any signilicance to our weep ing over our dead. Ile was willing to weep with them over their dead that lay amino Viek•burg, and believed they would do the .same with as. t Finally a motion to adjourn at eleven o'clock to-morrow, to allow the mem ber. to attend the decoration, Prein ll . l . A emnumnicatlon was presented from the Board of Domestic Missions, urging Crinfer enco to take step. to Missions, lota for church o tirtVeTn i inmr.mng"dgrgithAAVgg h :ll: l 3. courtteract the work of othm• churches In that q ua djou rter. • Arned. 'Upper Rivers. - I'. k A. Telegraphj • Moans...crown, May 6:—River stationary with thirty Inches of seater In the channel; weather clear; thermometer :0 at 4 P. Z. nrszfaßOlto, Hay a.—Sher sand orlm7 with four feet lour Incite. of water in the channel; weather clear; thermometer fit at 5 r. Y. Ilanwsectux, May IL—River _stAtiOner. , with four feet water In the channel; weather cloudy; thermometer at at b P. X. -•s:.Tutt.U.ll", MAY 7, I,7() NEWS BY ('ABLE, Excitement Concerning the Conspiracy France—hoodoo Times Ridicules the Story—Another :Manifesto from Depnticit of the Left.-Mr. Smalley, °Mite Tribune, Denies any K non l edge of the Conspiracy—Precool ions to i4rserre Order'int Sunday, the Voting- Day—iterialon of - the Bible Translation Called. for—The inter national Taeht Ifsee—,trrival of the Disabled Skauter Bibetia. (fir Telegraph to the PittMatruh Gateins,l GREAT lIIMTAIN. LoNninceldayll.—ifarrpEelly. Who won the recent match With Might.tm the river Tyne. at 'New Cnstle. hes received from hit Northern ndmireru at New Castle * gold medal, with n purse of sixty sovereignal, • The residence of - ladrtlcantnont tens enter ed by hi:mottoes last night; who escaped with Jeweler rained at teal' thousand pounds erlmg a The 1,011,1(nl Tinto* bilge editorial of this morning. ridicules the .re ach essassinntion story. notwithatiold off the recognition of the existence of it pie; to murder the Em peror, and the anneisucaldient by the French /reran:intent. on yestardz i r a special amiable of .the High Court or ice to Investigate the affair and pnnlsit the offenders. the Tlia. remains Ideredulout antfiloes net inhere that Maxxini and }inertias trtiold foolishly allow fhe French government to obtain written proofs of their complicity ha the conspiracy. It is stated that the etpedition recently or ganized-to operate wraith* the fled • River in surgents has been abandoned, owing to tina recent receipt of favorable pewfi trout flint re gion. Mr. Mansell, under tolonlal Secretary, ex plained that the compromise of the lied River difficulty had been effected try the introduction into the Dominion Parliament of bill creating the province or Manitoba De mated that Caeada would retain all the public land. of the new province, with exception of 120.0011 acres, to secure Ito debt., The . H • ~ ouse of Cornmntss, erne provoked to a long rllSchtMon. last ceetnng. on npoint of or der, It taring been Staled that M. Whaley, member for Petershorough, had publh.bed cer tain tottnnents on the pno,,,edlnge: No result was reached. The rail Nall Graza lr, in behalf of Gen. Elmallestates on authority that he w r. an mon rent of the allege.' colutplracy and of the con tent:red letters sent to .Onstare Flourens, in Ills ease. • The Time continues ctiltorarily to belittle the French miatspiraCl- . It says to-alas the peril lies less lithe strengthl of those • who "mud Inflict than to the weakness of thow, who would resist conspiracy, The. House of Lords to-day IP It% engaged on business of local Internet. In the Commons Mr. Qt - t.' submitted another Installment of , dotrespotidenee with this Greek Government om the recent lona secre. Mr. Stansiteld. Secretary of the esury. ctated that. £7O(PAKU paid for teicgrn Tr ph n lines wee Included in the son total of .i.Al.nOtletat of the national debt on lititech 3.• The international yacht race betwevni the Cambria and,ciapptio. used fur May 104 fur stnrt on ttnn.dny on the opinion of the timpirna whether there exilts a seyen-knot breeze: The round rolot will be slaty milel to windward for the ilrst two races, and the third race will b. in a triangular course. each tide twenty miles - long.. The umpirea' steamer will take ascleet party to witness the The Convocation has asked the frown for a revision of the translation of the Bible. . Pll ILIFCE runs Mar meeting of the continued en of the troopt stationed in 31.1 around thla city If called for to-liar. fur the purpose of agreeing open • plan of net Mn for the enforce meet of public , order on Sunday next. the fob Jima— dating the apte on the plebiseltuet. The Uftalni* stye :LW oppolittleu _party hoe sent pi rout:Wit, try Loudon and uruseela to . ascertain the rent truth of the alleged eoreqdr- . The wad seietel by the ant horit to-day on account of the violet., of Its arti cles on political affairs. • Arrests continue of persons suspected of irlirscion in the riptide plot. General Wlm rep .haa reported to the War Deprt aertiet, raw Oran. that the tribes of Algetia twhich recently revolted hare sub mitted to Fretrch rule again. Too sharp rn gageits o ere had st It h thr the ino timi dity, then 3.l. in bock of thr French wide stacessfni. • . o . Mere as w a ntemn, yeatenta,r at .the n Tullleee.ott hit co * 0 11likier.Canria,rte. _bon and the the •lofetterr 'rem present.. l'be deafen of the eenforepee era, t o agree upon the prat-mano. .nterraaary to he taken to preaerve public enter On Sundity vent. the day of tart Mr. Smalley._ of the Now York Tribune. In here.rtoMonnommen M. readiness to name, ml 'mention, though rho outhroitieo tr. tert hove Meru him no ta.conlon. Lit,joino .gree l = l errl i eTta ' roTt ' ll . tn ' . ;I'ut him in new nol hint d Abe cootent, and drelares he hod no knows. edge ofMunroe being to •ny way connected with the rowthirheY• • PAM.. Day ft.—The edition of alse [Myr., wan wised to-do)' by the pollee. Trouble Is reported nt I.yont. where the authorltien Interrupted the publication of a church newtrptimm. The joint committee of Deputies of the Left and reprenentet Iv, of the Democretic press have Issued another manifentn elec tors They protest nenlant the trickery of the Government in publinhlng. on the ete of the eleet lon/ Intent and IS FUnnldered reports for the purpose of creating a panic. They de nounce the Government for charging all Its opponent, with Inmrrection and asnannlnta tfon and for endeavoring to create t he Impres glen that France ban escaped a great danger. The Committee say they despise these cal umnies. France know, un which nide are Men ofviolence. She known e.-ho got power by rottp woof, and who reserve the right of mop tf'daf. • =M=9:I (;raascittw. Nay o.—Tbe steamer Ind hi, which haa arrived front New York, reports she spoke the at earner Siberia. which Palled front Lire, pool April ll'. for llootatn, heading - .et. The ac atdborla had broken her ahaft and was on her o way bk to Queenstown. She needed n *axial once. Qpramernittr, May O.—The steamship S,„iberin. of LArerponi t for noStOn. fall in trith miles west a this port, with oshaft broken, arrireti last night. has arrived out. bbrf6.—The steamship Russia MPAIY. MARIP. Muy n.—OlozaßQ bin nrrlvM from Pnrin. . It Is rumored that Msrstinl Serrano will net resign, hot bo Invested with full powers of floret Regent. Thirty-eight Spanish Bishops announce from Home their refusal to tnkelthe oath to the new l'onstltutlrm of Senn:. ettirongh -the Pope ht. terpontit no objections. . -4.-- 1T.% LI Boat. March 6.—Two-thinis Rome Vrench bishops and priests ININV in have 11 , quested permission to vote at the French Embassy on the plebisciturn. The Marquis of Bonneville thanks them for their patriotism, but is Instructed to reply thohlW does not per such a step. lEl=i iIEIII.I.N. May 6.—The Parliamentof Zulive rein hoeing the duty on coffee, hare redoced that on pig iron to 2), , allrergroachen per quintal nod that on ride to 15. The dolt on cotton yarn is retained. FINANCIAL AND COINIERCIAL. X.ONDON, 31113 . Efflting.—Consols for money. 94; account 94V. American securities 3' E ' r ' l ( cs " . s l . l , 7; Western, Lel. pAms, May dull at 14(. Fnancrolers May 0.--tionds lint fit trJ. Livanrwo., May o.—Cotton; sales for the week, 61.(ta) bales; exports. NIXICI bales; specu lation. 'AO bales; stock. 540.000 bales, Amerl- . can, 335,000 bales; receipts (or the week, .111,1190 bales. :The market to-clay wag steady for uplands at - 10 'id altd Orleans at nsnittm. California wheat tfiridalix 9d; red western tts ad; receipts of wheat for last three days. 5010 quarters, chiefly American. Corn firmer hot not higher. Pork 101 s. Lard dull and ttn changed. Bacon unchanged. Beat firmer but net higher. Laanox, May o.—Tallow firmer at lls fid. Sugar on the Ipot was easier at ;do 9/S.:Lls; afloat. heavy. Calcutta Ilaactut firm. Linseed oil firmer. jjAviE, May 41- , Cotton tjulet and stendy MEXICO Con.Sh.tlonal Amendenerit Congressional Iladrierk—Mormons. Seeking a IftrAig•-- ' Volcano in IS ruptioe. • • Ol Telegraph to the Plttaburgh °matte.] Crrr or Mexico. May 2, via Havana" mai. An amendment to the Constitution creating it • Senate has passed • CenFtens-106 to 41), and welts ratification by States. The Tehunn tepee Canal bill Is pending. The appro. priation hills are , now under consideration, and the', Itallroad bills will be postponed to September. unless an extra session be had. The Itevolottonints lire unusually quiet. The President Is expected to pardon a son of Santa Anna, now prisoner at Puebla. It is rumored the Mormons. are looking to Mexico ou t place of refer. s • The volcano of Cetioru o is again la a vio lent state of eruption. BALTIMORE General Conference of the Methodist Prof.. toot Church—lifmninie Connell. By Telegraph to the _Pittsburgh rateeitej Ittvrtmont, May (I.—The General Confer- , coca of the Methodist Prolestuit - Chureh as sembled to-day. Delegates wore present front nearly all the States and Conferencis in Penn eylvania, Indiana. Illinois. Missouri and lowa. The Conference organized by the elec tion of J.O. Whiteddge, of :Virginia. preald ing °nicer: The usual committees were lop pointed.. Attlourned until to-morrow. In the Supreme Council of Masons of the Thirty-third Degree, the Grand Consistory of Maryland was inaugurated and officers ID -strtllo. SECOIII EDMOI. 1-4'()1.: 11 ( /FIIE CAPITA , • A meritah 31edien1 ennventioto--Dills Approved,loy the President—Rev votl of Shipping halerests—Nonolunti nos -,-Revenne Receipts—l ncome nd Special TnNek. Illy Tolerreph to the Pliteburgh Gelette.t 3lay 1. 1140. VIE DOC - TOIL; CONVENTION-CY)LOIIED I QUPIR 711.1 N In the American 3tedlcal Convention to-day. the. Commit tee on Ethics reported favorably on the credentials of delegates front the Wo men'e Medical College and Wonten's Hos pital at Philadelphln. eho report tent Indefi nitely postponed, but; notice given of no ante:Wawa of the eonstutution not excluding women from the Association. Resolutions looking In the discountenancing of thr renewal of prescriptions by apotheca ries, Without bile illithinite (Mi. physician, was referred to a special co : ism:Mee A resolution declaring Dr. Horace ' Wells, of Mans.. the discoverer of anasthe4dx, was adopted. Dr. John O'Sullivan of Roston. offered a resolution that no distinction of nice or color shall ezeilliie pers4ns from claiming adinission to the AsStatist inn wby ore duly accredited thereto. The rerolution wits received with a Mono of hisses. Hr. Sands, of the Committee on Ethics. explains / i d the reasons for the ex clusion of the Distriet of Columbia delegates, ~,.. viz: Dint they ii —le members of the Na tional Medical ' wiety, .which society reeeivee medicalin n who arc not licentiates, openly violates the ales c) , the Associstilm, misrepresented the i tibia of the Medical Asso ciation of the District of Columbia. and is dis honorably endeavoring to procure the dest rue- Don thereof by indocing Congress. to abrogate the charter. • . Dr. Storer. of flostois. offered n resolution leclaring the report of the committee adopt ed. which was enreitsl-11:: to T. Adjourned s Inr arpitrivum The Prenident 4an signed. the act to amend the art pro% hi log for the t akin; of the seventh and sitliseipient eennamen of the rnited States. and to fix the number of members of the Rouse of Representatives and provide for their future apportionment. among the nen eral Staten; also an net to fig tiro point of junction of the Union had Central Patine. Railroad Cunitinn les, and a joint resolution authorizing the supply of armstfor instruction nod pmt'- lee to certain colleges and universities. • nevlrAL or silirriNG The appliettt to ns yesterday for . awards of of ficial numbersand signal letters to merchant V 1,414 represented 6400 tons. exhibiting n Pat- Ignetory eolvnl f our shipping interests. This includes two large steamers front Gale nu. one large schooner trout port Huron, one large ship. three steamers and twenty Cosmic of Other Ci:1660% from Detroit. • ,13.115"ATIONs. The following nominal ions were sent in to- Henri IL R clle, r. S. At tegney for Vlr- Midst L. Norton. Register • Land Offire ut Springfield. Dakota; Enos Stnitgman. Register Lund °Mee at Pembina, Dakota; Gabriel (i. Itembery, Iteteiver of Public 31nricy at. Spring field. Dakota; I tee. P. Putter. Reemver of Pub lie Money at Pembina, Dakota. 111,1,-SrE RECYIPTS. The merlins of revenue for the fleet nine month. of the current then" rear amount.' to iMainim $1014:41.1* for the Rune tune of iireviou, year. rNC/lIIK ANn SCM.:IAL The returns from the:mu:ll list of incomes ant .Dental 1A.,. from thirt)'-atn nenewilly small one,. show. ns roinpitred wit h 19PJ. an Increase of MAST CONGRESS, IhEITIND SEMP•IO3,I SENATE: The itne.tion of Final Ad journment -- Legislatit up Jndielal and Execuli ApropriatiOns—Pnit- Ileation of the Imes in Nenupapers. (UT T.egraith t•• 010 lioksatto j . WAattrmEnus . .. Ntv 4. HEW SENATE. , Rill.. for the merease of fees of V. S. Mar.. shuts and other: of the western district of An kansss nod to provide for special terms of the i n Circuit Court In the southern district 'l' filth, were reports.' on adversely today. The House termini hem for final attjo mein July tth coming on. Motions to postp ne and extend the time to :august Ist were lost. Mo. SUMIMIt olTr.sed the resolution. and moved to table It. Ibilt--l7 to fe. Discussion followed. and the restolutlon was finally postponed till Trinity. MayZilth. by yeas P. nays —.l. At . ..t=s o'clock the Legislative. Ffs, , ctitive and Judiciary Appropriation bill was taken up, and the various annereinients reported •be the Committee on Appropriations agreed to. An amendment to discontinue the publica tion of lawn In newspepe,rs was debated. Mr. WILLIA3IS favored the continuance of the system as the most efficient means of dif fusing Information as to *hat were the laws an' rt ' ' ' . r SlNCrO n .fll !' s ' Ui.l rather than abolish the Jo - stein. he would provide for newspaper pub ication in every Congressional district. Thin might be expensive; but If It was Important to enact laws, It was equally important to give the people means at finding out what'theY Mr. MOM thought the public , tx .i mx could nuPbc upprOptiated to better p Mr. A N'IIION Y told the pnblicat on of laws In newspapers was an entire waste of public money. It cost the Government about *M OW a rear, and publication was not completed In moot papers until long after. the ndjourn tnent of the seottion. • The amendment was agreed to In Committee of the Whole, with the tindemtanding that a yen, and nave vote be taken in the Senate. Mr. ANT/10NY gave notice of an amend ment ahollehl ag the Mut, book. Adjourned to Monday. , (VIM Arrival of the Eit-Otban Chief Jectsis:-What tie It !farrow Storepo—Captare of the Rebel 17 I Golconda. illiTelograph to the Pittsburgh Garotte.] Nvw Tong, May o.—Gen. Thouras Jordan, l ate'Counnander-in-Chief of the Cuban Maur gents, arrived on the Moro Castle. from Hav ana, thil Morning. toldproceeded to the resi dence of ticnor Lemon. Cuban Minister to this country, to deliver Important dispatches. Gen. Jordan Is accompanied by Col. Agramonte, brother of Gen. Agramonte, Col. Castillo, 3lal. Betancourt. and other conkers of the Cuban army , and after a visit to Washington will re turn to Cuba. Ills stay in this country, which has reference to procuring munitions of way, will be brief. Geu. Jordan reports the Cubnn moue in better condition than at any previous stage. and that the success of the revolution depends on Gina . The Cuban army now num bers ten thousand men, well armed, equipped and supplied with artillery and mountain how itzers, sufficient for the present needs of the service. The season la now in favor of the revolutionists, giving them what they the most need, time for organiration and colleo -lion of supplies. There are not over eighty fortigners in the Cuban army. Gen. Jordan saga the Cuban nre In no way discotuaged nt the prospect, and that the Spaniards have lost their opportunity for putting down the revo lution. Ocu. Joidau leba i ch alet ll sloop, sad when three days oatwas by five steam gunboats, but a storm arising he made his -• ca' enerul Jordan has furnished the Tribune with a detailed account of the condition of af fairs In Cuba. He says the limit to an effec tual finny Is not men, butweepous and trained mh,:crs. Powder the Cubans are making for themserria - of guperlor duality. He just Nassau, ree thousand pound thresh from suMelent to wok e undred thousand rounds.. The Spaniards are drnwing all .their resources from sugar and coffee; and to do thin occupy plantations with garrisons of lifty to one hundred men, necessarily diminishing ' their effective strength. OeneraL.Tordan expects to raise an American nealus, around which Cubans Will rally, and on his retell, will carry on the war in the deco Villas dis trict. Ito prairies both the negro and Chinese soldiers. he letter tight splendidly, while of the former he expects to obtain some use of them as merrards in Cuba. He says Cuba can ufilrimtely become free through a guerilla system. hat with a supply of arms the war would be a short one, and the plantations Spaniards sas ed to commerce. The cruelties of the Spaniards are lacredible. Under no drown danees do they spare alwisoner, and this Pal ley forced the Cubans to retaliate in some in stances. He. however, had only shot three, though he now regards retaliation perfectly legitimate. Ills Recount of military operations IS very interesting, though containing little not already known. Many Cubans he sere fa vor annexation to tile United States, the only ones against it being In Nassau and New. York. • Ceepedes has not been deposed and veto on the first of April at; Cno nas, while the Cuban Convene was in session near at hand. A new Cabinet, however, has been formed. The Spaniards are no nearer st . re-establiahment of their power than a year , ac ksvaira, May s.—Two sailors belonging to a Spanish man-of-war captured the rebel General Golcouria on Guagaba Island. The remniuderof the party. consisting.of a Cana dine, three pilots and two Cubans, are still at large Os the Island. and three Spanish ,grtn. boats closely watching to prevent their. se cape. After Golcourie'a capture he was taken toldierto Principe and soon after ordered to Havana, under a guard of naval officers, for trial. He is expected to-morrow. , gooeg 18dg who FRIT birth to an mate bhlld, which wax found dead la a grace. yard near Columbus, Ohio, a short thee since, died Thursday night. Her seducer was the seducer of her sister, whom he married gout eight weeks ego. He him left Columbus. ''UL. LXXXV,---NO. 10:h I= Enslomloo on • .tromfug -I.teed. Goirrnor •n 4 Pollee l'ontroi.laner. Jallrd for too- Ivlefpf. thy Teltgruplt tullie Pittsburgh Gagette.) new (biI.EAES. May 6. lie cylinder of the at cauttug N 0.2 blew nut fn the mouth of the Dlackriver to-day.und nue deck hand was kill -ell and another wounded. Lieut. Gov. Donn and members of the [Ward of Pollee Commissioners have been committed toprison for five days nail fined Mend, by Judge Cooley. of the Sixth. District Court. for contempt. • • 6. x. Lanny has been appointed City , 'Attor ney. tie, Deck witlicesiyned. BRIEF TELEGRAMS , —Franklin Ponta died in PhlinfieldhinTburs dny. need seventy-flve. —The Third Army Carpi Association have chosen G.. Sickles President fur the ensuing --The Pres on the Flshklll mountains. N. ,Y., have been extinguished. Acres of young trees and hundreds of cords of wood were des troyed. —Peter L. Walsh. a wealthy New York stevedore. offers coo reward for the arrest of parties who attempted to 1.11114%10z20 him n few days since. • —The Jackson. Michigan and Ft. Wayte Railroad will be completed In ninety days. The Grand Rapids anti Indians road *rill be completed about the middle of June. - --In New York, Thursday, Mary Ann Mc- Mahon. n teacher, fell down the Stairs of the school house whore employed, receiving in juries which caused her death in n very short time. —Her:Frederick Fremont Lovell. pastor of the' Velren.allat Church In Essex; Mass- Is ac cused of ',ROSS licentiousness. and lb Is report ed left his parish and the town under threats of a coat of tar and feathers. —.l disastrous fire occurred at Wlikesbarre. Pa..' yesterday morning,. which destroyed some half dozen .barns and outbuildings and the extensive livery stable of P. Corneff, In which thirty-one. hones wen burned to death. • —A disastrous storm prevailed yesterday nt Council Bluffs. lowa. A church, jug COMIIiC. led u cog of $15;000, less:entirely dernulish ed and numerous small buildings were de stroyed. The loss it Is estimated will aggre gate 1 ,3 0.000. • —Only twenty-11 e, persons, all reported assembled nt Dover. Delaware, on Thursday. in respouse to a call for a "White Man's fonvention.." The attendance was sn small that It was derided not to organize, and the inoyetnent it probably dead. • —lt in understood there is a final and deter mined secret movement among the leaders in I he present coal strike in the Rust to persunde li , Lehigh mul Wyoming men to Join them. Theyare becoming erniVinced that unless oth er regions suspend they cannot succeed. —At Kalamazoo. Michigan, Thursday. Fred. Warner. sixteen years of age, shot and killed Albert Smith. of the firm of Hurd dr Smith, butchers. A quarrel bud occurred between them. when the boy went into his home, of gun. and shot llmlth In the head- He lx In custody. -- A circular has been issued by the proper committee at Richmond, V.. announcing that arrangements ore completed fur the distribu tion of funds received fur sufferers by the re cent calamity in that cite. Five thousand dol -1 ars weree received on Tburnday from North ern A fire at Quincy. Tburoday night, d , troyed fi fteen buslueig houses, Including the /tray Ik,ohf office, canning n lOU of Me. The amount of Insurance is not yet known. The principal sufferers are James A. Parker, Lkal y Ilrrobl; Bristol A: Co., Emmars & Al drich, Murphy k Charles. and Dr. Ralston., At Tdneavilie. Ohio, Fridgy morning. the boilers of the new power house of the Water works exploded. demolishing the building. The firm= was blown through the roof and alighted fifty feet away, receivin g probably fatal Injuries. The engineer w not much hurt. No other persona wren in the bullding. LoseCsl(o.(o3. —The proceedings of the Southern Baptist Convention at Louisville. Yesterday. were un linmirtant. other than 'the impanittmentof committees and the report of the Memphis Smiday-school Board. They decline co-oPcm lion with northern smieties at pment. doutiting the practicability or benefits to arise therefrom. —On the night of the 2d. near NlUrine Sta tion. on the Honesdale branch of the Erie Hall way, asJohn Hares and wife were retiring. a musket loaded with buckshot RIM fired through the window. several of the shot lodg ing In the brain of the former. He was alive at last accounts. bt no hope entertained of his recovery.PP —The MAC tegisi titre of Louisiana repealed the old stntutes fri the punishment of crimes, ete., and enacted t to NW. now In force, but made no provision for the prosecution Of per _sons charged with crimes committed prior to' April Ist. WO, leering a hiatus through which one hundred anti twenty-doe persons Indicted for various offences will likely go Unpunished. —ln Chicago a public meeting will be held to-day with a view to effect a permanent or gnnhattion of those. in favor of dada.' the saloons on Sandal . . Acity ordinance reactires them to be dosed, but the Mayor declines to enforce it. and the Common Council being ap pealed to, turned the matter over to 'him. Over two thousand places for selling- liquor ore open even• day. - —An important suit is now progressing In the United States Circuit Court of Cincinnati. Involving the validity ofshe patent of Itlchard Tilghman. id Philadelphia. for the Moe.s of decomposing fats Into fat acids and glycerine; also, whether certain manufacturers at Cln-' einnati are not Infringing upon the patent, If the mine be rand. 1 csterday was consumed be George Harding,of Philadelphia. la no argument for Mr. Tilghman the complainant. =! 0111.1;AS6. May 0. MU—Cotton firm and In fair demand for middling at males of 1150 bales: receipts 6.109 bales; extorts 0.5443 hales: Mock 146,485 bales; re ceipt• during the week 2,919 bales:. exports 30.198 boles: sales 21.050 halos. Flour unchang ed. Corn firmat Onto Mc. Bran $1.40. Bar MX. Mess pork ale. Bacon shoulders tll, 41.14 e: rib aides I:ti4Ll7Xc; clear sides hams 15 1 / 4 1...1k, Lord: tierce /02(.0 1174 c; keg If9kr¢l9}(e. Sugar 11 , 41ff.12c. Mo lssses: prime rebolled 71:10:15c. Whisky ge,,re, $1.05. Coffee fair at 111X0.105:c; prime 185sc. Sterling Z.V.1.25.1.:e. • ' ME • Dernorr. May &—Wheat acarco awlvery firm; extra no. No I SlM—regular 51,15. Corn £32.94e. Oats adratalc. Barley quiet at !VA per rental. Penn:ay!smuts Palest.. Tho following toiled States patents were issued to citizens of Western Pennsylvania daring the week ending May ad „Imo : • No. IMRE— Stave-dressing machltie: M. Pascal Adams, Pittsburgh. No. Ite,6l6—]tagkolder: George Sweigart. Martin township, assigner to himself and Samuel Echleman, same place. No. iirmi—liendltig machine:Henry Winter. Honesdale. assigner to himself and Thomas M. Ball, NewTork city. • No. E2,963—SaJety derrick lamp; Jonathan Dillon, Petroleum Centre. No. 1i84067 —Sash-holder ; Wad A. Eisen hower, Friedeneburg, antedated' April 29th, No. I(e..6,*—lVashing machine, F. Fell man, Sellersville. No. IrC,6Bl—Wentilator for 10105; Jenkins A Jones. Laurel Run. . . . . No. mace \ —Cookink store; Edward Kik, Sharon. No. 11X,V.9-11ar and lime elevator; Abraham and George D. Thomas. Bt, Thome.. .. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. --- MOTILE TO CIVIL ENGLNEEIt S. AEALED PROPOSALS will be received. until MONDAYj r klay oth. 1870. at 7 o'clock r. for one Clll ENGINEER, to take ohm* of the ronstruetlon of Waahlogton avenue. Blds to be for both per diem and monthly salary. Alt prop. rale to be handed to the Prealdent or Secretary, or left et the °Moe of C.B. FETTEILII47I,I37 4th nvcoea Right reserved to relict any or ml bids. 701Tlr, on.rmati. Preeldent. lIMAC N. llunotax. Secretary.' myI:AX & AI)A3I'S - SEWER PIPE CO" 65 and 67 Sandusky SL, Allegheny. SEWERwPoP MA Ob esl Tl eTrnßl FIECDR IWMNAEER TAPSD. MUSS and HYDRAULIC CEMENT. C. G. MUD: MEN, Agent. THE CHEAPEST PLACE in the City TO BUY 'WATCHES, WAttles&Sheafer's 101 Fifth Avenue. loss stock of AMERICAN scot RIPOSTED CCATCRES Jost resolved scl formals st GREATLY REDUCER/ PRICER • stst WARNER'S PILE REMEDY _WARNER% PILE IigsINCEDY has no•er &AA (net even In One me) to men the rem went rein of Inlnd. Itching or Bleeding Mee. nose nhoen. Undid Obindd imoindintoly nlt on their druggist end get WA.R.VEWS . PILE mown. A la at- Pret. l 7 for .the Piles. end h not hesonnbended to ' en, ether Menem It has cued many rasa of °nor thirty inn standing. , Prios St. Ferule by erne , Ode ' H. L. r&unasrocit & Co.. vilugionso Minh. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. La -FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. lit.rineld.tre4:neer Derke..l Batn- TN. Pa— . S. P. . PaNtAre Preaching zviox SABBATH et 102. i A. a. A. 74 I. y Public cordially Invltert, • • La -FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCiI. corner Beaver etreet end 31..me:emery tire nne Alleghene Can JOSKPIL ALM:. Paster. Pre • eliltur ilAltErs Daylntl and I^ N. lr . ents entlrely free and n conlial Invitation to Sunday School nt 9 A. Irr PI , I'3I4IE : TII .(I)NtißMATl(lN cuuncimi. Ron. FL V. fiAtIItETTE. Preaching orning and evening nt slat '7 V Wel. rk. at ICACIII.SIOII lIA corner et I...neork and Vedontl atreet,.. Alleghenl. Sent% are Tom and a cordial welcome T ,P u ril u N i i MEN. — .I sermon to ',tn.,' lijn. o .;:,,"' i si,.°°-.'7:?,rck7,d loltre ..- T0•51011ItOW Itlebbalill n EVip4`4ll " , n ny A ntton SEPII KING. th th CJI ttIFITIA A C111.711C11. corner Denver 111001 and Notth Common, Alle gheny. rub; all beats free; all young Mau axe 'naffed. _ - &WASHINGTON AVENUE. ELECTION NOTICE An election will he held at the tavern of Thotnes Alderson. nnevil Washington avenue, in2Scott township. on WEDNESDAY. tho feel day of June. 1870. between the hour. of 1J w. and 7 7..0' to eIeet_SEVEN PERSONS to servo as a Board of Commtssioners of said avenue until the third Fri day in April. 1871. By order of thelinerti. nly7,67:saT JOHN Iitt,FILLEN. President. a -ACADEMY OF 3IUSIC. _ • PAT' TI ! PATTI !! • MAX STICAKOSCII respectfully tuteoatteea that the wertd-renownetl alai unrivaled INtnintrlct, Miss Carlotta Patti, Will, prior to her departure fur Rio Janeiro. on the 2341 of May. per the Itntaillan 'Romer :teeth Ame r- Irv. to Iho rIOND and L.IST GRAND iiataraay Evening; May 7th, al Id o'clock. MISS CARLOTTA PATTI will he ...Land by TIEOIORERITTER. THEODORE RITTER. the Great (lasagne' MIMI. lat—hia neat app....ranee here; Sit/NOR PABLO SA RASATE. the wonderful Vi olinist—his first appearunta• here. HERR THEODORE HABLE3IANN. the popular ,Gertuan Tenor. and JOUR!' ILERMANNS, the areet German Rea,. Mr. G. W. COLEY, Ilusleal Directr. A d int a.m. $l.OlO ftererred Seats. 1.00 extra Geller,. 30 cents. The aaln of :eats roll commence TUESDAY. MAY 3d, at ..l. elock A. D., at bleb:mars Agency Elena, A 8r0.,. Sc. 132 Wood street. Steinway's Inane, used at all Pattga Concerts. lITSOCIETY OF St. 'Vincent de Paid. LECTURE: BY Very Rev. J.. Hickey, ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, os: Sunday Evening. May 86, 1870 MEM .THE CHIII - 013 ON THE SQHOOLS. 1E ZEti I=lllM CrLAST WEEK OF THE .jlercy Hospital FAIR, Open Every Evening CITY HALL ADMIsSION m, GRAND OPENING. The Big. Sunilower t NO. 161 SMITHFIELD ST., Will eve R FREE LUNCII today from 10 to 0 p'clock P. M. The best of Mom Llquors. Ale arid Beer, trill be I=! rir - 1 beg leave to Inform my old mend. of the Army of the Potomac% and citizens In general. k have opened a first-elm. saloon at the above out bee. The very beat of all thinks will be found ai my bar. The bast of order will be kept at all tinieW CHARLES GALLAGHER. Jt_Tsrr RE-kDY. A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. ONL Y A GIRL A Physician for the Soul. IEIMME3 From the German of Wlthelmlne Port 11111 em. BY MRS. A. L. 'MUTER, Translator of - The Old Igin'selle's Secret... - Gold Y.lsle.”"Countess6teeld..ete.• Onevolutne.l2mo. a ttr=y ill?got&lcrs.ortslll be sent by toSal, postage free. upon receipt of the price, by J. B. L.IPPItICOTT & CO . 713 AND 718 MARKNT ST.. PHILA. NEW MILLINERY AND ' TRIMMINGS. Mrs. 8. C. Robb, NO. 91 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. Ilse returned from the FA stern cities with the LAROMT and FINEST selection of • Sprhig and Summer ttillinerl . AND • TRIMMINGS E'er introduced Into as =tot, and Is now pro pared to supply her customers and the public with the latest styles of the lowest prices prompt Ly. my: Orphans' Court Sale. ayleatila: - By virtue of an order of the Otyhans . Omni of Indiana eounty. there will be exposed public woo on the prendsee. on the FIRST TtlElar/CY. - 7th DAY OF JUNE, 1870, • all the right. title. Interest and Mine of the d Joseph uwlnner, deed, of, In and to the following described reel estate. to-wit The ono tintlarl od third past of • certain piece or parcel of land attu ne In Berndt township. said county.a.dluinitiglands of Jamb fiat and Wm. Maher, w ill woolen few tory. 30 feet by 40, two stories high. a two um' frame dwelling been. 30 feet by 20, a amble other outbuildings thereon erected. containitug • amen. be the same more or hum • TERMS—One-ball the yorthano money on confir mation of Cele, end the balance In one Mir tn..' after. with interest, to be Pecured by bond and molten.- Sale tu bo conducted be • • - • . • JOHN BRUCE* LWAL 3IAHEE, • • A disilnlatestore of said detee•ed. pytntbkonT It. BLACK. Clerk. EXTRA LARGE. STOCRINOS, • • KLUTZ. anowN. BLACK. PLATE and MIXED. CUILDRENI3 FANCY COTTON vrocraicoek. INFANTS' WHITE AND FANCY COTTON STOCKINGS AND HALF-HOBS. Geole. Lank- le.Xtons and CbUnsen'a *STUN° In OWvariat/at - • SAXES PHELAN'S OLD STAND Mans° SIGGN. mr:.ll 24 rirra Avvivx. I'lnhv tell h•p; i• furn.tteLl a-ratan...lg to the %ettet•q of a Club of ten. roatmastern ore regrested toad twottl.g. Adarvas, • PENNINIAN,•REKD PROI•IUETORB. ." slle," " Loil. - "115 Int"," Plorpd," "Boarding; n , ;( FO L INES. will be in thexe rnln-nune in!, for .7117.1q1 TY-Fl V 1 CENTS: each entelitipmel-line FIFE CENTS. • • WANTS. 1 AV nA A NTrrn ED F—rOA— purchar for a To , nr:. se location n. tn. For term... apply at 77 olno A VENt . G. Al: li.gberly City, hr.tvre.e, the iwurs of El and 9 P: . M. AV A STED.—A Goo 4! Milliner.. A r ".& • WANTED.—A Lady experienced In I I m Ut k a3 n 7L l N ' t ir an n tii Fling THlftWas; ln lY nnWhila" ikMm ig G. Addl.., It. M. , likix rf.rEL:th nTANTED—ROOM—Furnished or I r rnfurrasheri. with privilege of beth-rnont; mast be within nve minutes' walk of St.. Hotel. germ. S. St. Merles Hobs/. 54 WANTED.—An actfie And responxl- Tie man to tato the agency of a prominent I.lfe Imuimnee Company for Alleghenyeourli Address, with reforeneee, STACY A. PA/0:1, Walnut ativet. 1%1131(1E40On.' AATANTED.—Situation as Clerk by a y y single gentleman of bot h Ina and basing nn ertenelve eemmlntance InMI. and 01•111... try, and n & a n y :4Z . 11,1 , Yr ` e ' rt it= l"k ` "m a n Addresalloz 327. I . lflobu h, Ps. WA NTED.—A good second-hand COTTAGE cnces. Address G. T.. 8., GAZICTTI: i 'WA STEM 4100 BARRELS of so UR C/DMIL 'heel/ nt the Allem Vine igar Votes, No. Bei Filth avenue Extenvlon. C. E. OM MYS W t t N r: l 9 E m p en tr.r-f R° W!, e r2.3.3.7arnliforkelePon gritll.=477'..",l,-,l,":l°Ltalgt,l74`o7. : , ,,, ! , ISt. rth Street. WANTED.-310RiliAGES.„ . 1130.000 tg , Sonn In lame ur small nmonnto.at . a fair tato of Internat. . . TIIOSIAB K. PETTY. PHIL Titynd Eatate Broker. Nu. 170 Smithneld street IITANTED.—TO lIENT.—A House of v T S or 6 room, with a large Yanl4. blnat tn. In a good ilelabborhuod. In rather city, or on line of mane Railroad. Any one haring such can hew of good tenant whir a email family. by applying. to or addreaaing iliIT h PITILLICS, Real Estate Agents, 139 rourth nTenne. WANYED . .—Eyerybody to call at 181 LIBERTY STREET, and .axploe tho DI:NDERDALE: ArrAIiATUS for 13M:!M==M AVANTED.—SeaIed proposals w , lll mlcLig 9 A c "LlT ' illtrol P lattg` d intiqfn e tonna! work, to be delivered. 2 0,0 00 per toonth on can. betweerrSmr 'MI It. and Blrlaingtaset. Mao, aund 311111(10a . for , migAh . :Ta imr. Fortin greet. Soho. WANTED.—.MORTGAGES. - Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan to umre or nail nmouota on property la Allegbo.7 aaaair at fair rate of In 7E11E311 1 . Realajte n= =EI NVA;iTED.—Bonds and Mortgages; rorso.oo47tirgeg?'eo h A v i"rsi."Vior'weia. boring 3 years to run. 1 for o s3.ooo. * years to rot, I f0r113.300. haylas 3 Yeats to run. 1 for 13.300. huring 3 Tears to run! 1 for 13.000. Issmag 3 years to run. 1 for /I.3oo,hurtnx 3 Tenn to run. 1 for $l.OOO. haring years to for 1300. buying 3 years to rua. On MY cou' ll i gra.l 7 3 Aett l .Tt. 104 Fourth Are. LOST LOSE.—On Wednesday eTening, be -1 TWREN Relief Ermine Home nod Marlon wen. Rale IJOLD BPECTACLES. The tinder ill' be libera reworded by leant{ theta at 79 MARION STR EET. 5.7 BOARDING. jOt OA R DEIG .w I th recoud Awry FRONT 11001 L AhIo,DAY ItoARDERS taken ut 103 Fourth avenue, FT 130ARDING.—A number of Gentle. MEN can be I urniiihed with bawling and A Ml.l l i gri l s 4 ' 2 1' 4 ' 441! Allegheny CIO. • MEM TO LET TO-LET.-TIVO WELL. FURNISHED A .3.... eg li h i cn r: . PlNG . . ROO , e_fd, No. 43 neesont sa etreet. maw the Perk. Allegheny. A good chancel& four In~l Ire .'llhl4'677,l74,lPLogirr,dlgrltil: 'O LET.--Ttj Three Story Brick WARICHOL7SE In Church alley. rear a No. IMO Wood 'Watt, formerly mmmpled by Wm. Mundorf St Co.. as • Broom Manufactory. Inqulre WATT. LANG A Co. No. ill and 174 Wood street. LET.-Brick House of 7 Rooms, Hall, Gag. Ilot and Cold Water Large Yard. ewly papered and painted. eltualo• No, 148 Mar ket etre...Sixth word, Allegheny. Aloe. 'BRICK ROUSE of 8 Rooms. Nn. 111, Middle alley. near Sampson P . Rtcr. i t V". A pp ly 2111tarnot;d. LET.--COENTRY RESIDENCE. z_ —Part of thew ell intosnt ProPeriT ir 1 1 •T e nIrn t ga: .00 'the TrVa/ 1 1 . . b. M11 4 hIty: - ~; house hi two storied, containing MOM, and is new, comfortable and of elegant architecture, and aannlied with all modern improvements. Also narrlage house and stabling fur horses sad P , AlWtlrg:;: nt io b— r u 4. 7 .l.l.4'.°l•.`ltargn country residence with all the adrantats• of Micas very coneenlent to ., the city.and from IN location is rri" _tthell4ll.tlinqrAl'l7)l2Mt".o'lll2:Vielf k o Co..Flfth avenue. • 5p1941 FOR SAME t'OR SALE.-1 Valuable Farm Ip .L e d ; "TA'fa, MV a mioB.. aLeaoarro old 'mud. ilrontmoroland Co.o - 114 EOR SALE.—Engine of Four Horse t m . vzi.totisanalr i . o 7111 Zeluo=i,Ap. OR SALE.—Franie. Rogge; Two Rooms. Lot 30e100 feet. Mies $7Olll. T. SILL &SON. corner of Penn end Twenty-third streets. EOR "SALL—A. ,One Wow Spring WAGON. Aps.ly at the shop of 1. N o 4D, M ,w iITAIT. "-d IH-1-"`""'"" FOR SALE—Manufacturing Site:— w e cor e for idle a very desitside toottioti for fora cosmoses; would be a now (tame tor tannery. cawing been formerly' used for that purpose, Theta are 28_good seta and out houte: end some maehlueri , I g or. 1 /021gOleist; minting on two streets and near Take, utdd. the Fifteenth went. T.ll. SILL Sort, earner' Of Penn end Thirty-third street. FOR SALL—A Large Amonot of very deerslo property. Improvod and tulle. preyed. In the various wards of th e city. all of which evor at most tanroins. Smallarmi street. Tw we elfth ward, two handsome ballelhny 94Y120 feet each. dome Poe substantial dwollhme have lately been Wit In the immedloto vlelntty these lots. Pro otter them at a bargain If called for 1 , 000. T. It. HMI. 6 SON. comer Peen sad Thirty third Sterad. FOR- SALE.--Engines And Boilers, New sad Second Mane, of all kinds, conatantly tm hand. Orders from all parts of the °notary promplly ea. landed to. JAIIES HILL h CO.. Comer Marlon Avenue and P., rt. 'Mk MIL W. LEM! I VOR SALE.--111;ILDING .LOTS IN N. ALL All EGHENY ou pITT.—I offer for sato itte most dOlght fel bundling lot. situated In .ti=eond rr.tor se grouedis. t hese Lots are p.m or ere end ono-aux rho Opyrntoux (3)0 nerve. A p of these Lots , ran be nem at my store. \o. 33 WOOD SITHEET. The OM D ttl.o been mounted. Each Lot I. hold frontpu on Penyilvtlle reed orOtwervatotynyenue elm, 44 feet wide by 131 deep. The kntlOyffsentte the reeldence of Washlutrum and Welter Meatus tack. now, are 24 by 173 rect. Yon of the. Lots Sr. aold. Vire dwe lling bee* ber already. Person. de.trousto 'mouths owgrounds Tee ro r grt gig eta triingir 4 ' th and but four minutest walk from the head of Iles ver.treett board sod. leads to the Presalsee. del Tunas nun Pride . . Es q ui ug, F Dm , No. 33 Wood Shutt Pittsburgh. or 14. be Il - Avenue, Alkurben . tat ?gg i. beauty of •CCUCTY and surroundiuku.k. VALILI4Igg q . A IIp r iSV i ALE PROP. land, an s nod loonuon. nenr iti r OPtnt Vatr, y.tsgowood nnd flwisavalo Stations: would 41 , 160 wen Into ono or two now lots. Alto. • neat two moo. hourly of sir moots atd•coller. andl ono Or three arm of level land. In 2121,1=71nralogAlwr, Mt . *, 'i tr,:alr,4l.. W how, tunt throe sorer of wrowpd. Eor partloglari. •PlAr to ' B..COTHAIMT 6 HON, tor 3 SD Birth nrenue. 111°U.Iis efriAlLLitiltelltrg. eepitallels, we ere enabled to borer nem.. grin dam mortgages on goon MO°, suburban Improved rarilit=t7 771 17EZPr t , pr pt " .0 7lnely-thltn streets. NOTICE. .3011.1 711E18.6V.' 12th wat. The Lteevae . Bwant will heir the above applies. tbn . 6ATUBDAY. Mar 7th. 1870, at 10 mJSirD attn. a. at. • JOSEPR FIROWNL. Chat. OPTICZ 07 CITY ENOINLY.B...DSCIiniOIit, Prrramwm.24as OtO. IMO. S. rOTICL—The fig fur the. on ,Ozgaart n P i az r lng Platrzt. A 11.7.0 trIttartAIIPITITAI III Qt. °di al''' . tags to d o Ci ty .pnr.r. : ,worn muse..b. tlow • • • •H. J. "PP S I . •J 1.1