El N 11 THE DAILY GAZETTE. t. OFFICIAL PAPER Of Pittsburgh, Alknife/Il Cityy and Allegeny Coun ty. GAZETTE II tritotva: Comer et Btxtla Avenue as 4 girriq 140NliAY MOBNLIG, MA1(,I1, 1870. Boioa In Frankfort, 9,5a951 _l:'z : EBoLlci : x in Antwerp, 541 Glow closed In New York Saturday at 1144a1.144. ' . 'ME farmers of Central and Southern Ohio had most of their corn planted last week. The season has thus. fa been un usually early and fayontble. Now tluit Jordan Lea come back from Cu*,b it will be, porhaps, convenient for him to clear up that little story which 'charges_ him u a defaulter to our Twit surj.. Tax charge of the intpmeementa of the Ohio riser has been assigned to .I'ol. W. E. kfmtnni., of the Engineer corps, who makes his head quarters at Pjlts- Nue'. Tag Oil City /May Ti 1714111101 won a sue oess, by meritorious.oßort. It comes to us with a fresh enlargement of its border,., showing prosperity as well as enterprise. It ilidecidedly one of-the best. j4urnals in the oil district. . , Ws aro 'happy to . stste .. that Senators geneially do not concur in the frividOus objections urged by Mr. Edmunds. to the Hour, resolution directing the enrollment of Mrs. Lincoln as a pensioner. When a vote shall be taken, he will be found in R very meagre minority. Axis,. or Crawford, and McCreary, of Erie,two et•llepresentatlres, are candidates again, the latter for Senator vied Lowry, The*publican people of that district will improve the opportunity to - pinch" those fellows, and "roost" on them so vigorous. ly that, by Orober, they will find them. selves in a very unwholsoonie and un savory condition indeed. A 111111F.E.DAT8 . RECESS of Congress. for - "the usual spring house-cleaning, has given to members an opportunity to visit their constituents. We hare thus had the plea ! ' sure of welcoming home our own excel lent Representative Hen. NEALKY, who lung met the most conlixt reception from every one. He retnrns to his post to-day, justly gratified 'with the universe' approbation of his *Modal coarse. . Out statement, of the other day, that the work of construction, on the :Northern Penile Railway, would commence at once, is verified by oar advertising columns this morning,. where bidders _are invited for the first 230 mile ~section of the line. We hare reason toknow that the matter is worthy of close attention from contras. tors, the lucky bidders fading themselves in . the right position to compete ' moet fa vorably at a later day for-the residue of this great undertaking.. , WIIATYCLR, the HOMO 11485, LS tariff measure, the Benate hat not the re motest intention of concurring in It. Nor will the House agree to the views of Ben-, .aatas who favor a radical change of the internal revenue system. The bill report ed hy Mg. Shaman on, Friday last, is not at all acceptable to 'the House Comthlttee of Ways and Moans, a majority of whkh fully accords with the opinion of the Pres ident, on the leading questions of the tariff, the funding policy, and the reduction of taxation within such moderate limits as will not too decidedly cripple the mud). ,lished system of contracting the public obligations. . Tar. Yenango stre - dater and Crawford Journal affirm, while the Titusville Herald denies, that a resolution, offered to the Republican Committee of Crawford, endorsing Representatives / Ames and .7ohoson, was "squelched" without a vote.' We apprehend that there would - hive been no difficulty in the 'apices-al of Mr. Johnson's course, but when It commie the other man, we should rejoice to be certified • that his Republican neighbors wuh their hands of him. If such men Si this Ames are samples of the efficacy of the "Craw feed county system" in securing suitable mph:n*44 the sooner the system . is "re formed"-the better for the Republican re pute of Crawford, and for the interest of me Commenwealth.- '-t . A 11Elr miss of railway is projected. - aid likely to be built, from Warren by 1 Salamanca and Warsawio Mount Morris. It is proposed, also, to Istend the Genesee., Valley road into the coal districts of 1 Northern Pennsyltsnia, The line from , 13ktinerrille M Greenrille.is also regarded 1 as certain of early construction. The read 1 - . - ' from Hollidaysburg to the 'Hap wi ll . be . - . finished in four months. ' • : L In Ohio, the Atlantic and Erie line his f - been pit under contract, for one hundred I nod eighteen miles, from Bucyrus to the , Athens county line, Intersecting a very 1 . .. marble coal thiM e zat its southern end. '''''''''. years two to Toledo will le also put inkandat an early day. The road from .111illerrelnin to Mount Vernon is partially eared for: contract. The river line ftribißellaireiby Marietta to Parkersburg, Aiwa in progress. ' . It /5 15/AITO tfi.t Ron. lolls L. MP V *MO Fayette courtly ,deelines to be s Dern. ocratte 'eriaiditte in the XXlst Cougree sierra notffiet. We regret this. Weleye . . . suit r7mpat67 in that. gentleman's political and:were he • candidate weshould aftemposedy oppose his elective for politi aareieceMßut it would always gratify US .tio mho that, in all the ranks of hisparty, tIo - Cholos of the diitrict could not tallest arsurrthler, citizen. His experience feu bees largeilds natural capacity is admit ted, and outside of party, hii 'public like his private ieeord, has been honorable. In deed, It is but a meagre compliment to say of Mr. DAWION that bass stood, as a ~'Democratic Representative, conspicuously the average levelof Perutaylvanla Congressmen of the same political pelmet It would be 'pore just to say that we should always prefer to have such an an. tageni4:: ai this distinguished partizin from Fayette to the. riff nal' whom the nreasey take more kindly to. 11 las cum The Gootgia nuestion will cane up in 'ie./Unto this week, on tho Senate bill. - Manbers exhibit a strong disposition is • - fa 'Jar Of the amendatory proposition of htt.lettalM. - Theie fa but °neve/taus •-ottautiettto Its ateoptauee. In attempt int. thi.bOuthuttatoe of the 6W5!;408/APlTekfor tw orettift?kOtelf .:-"gfiretabea - , it pretiiitte oenditlee iis as ft. to'plieMloafy:tutimifitd: p!efttatile , Moffeel-ointit .::14roly-4bat the roil* of Georgia base adopted • eonsti , intim Republicsa in form. By that in. ittrtuttent the legielatiss term Is fixed at r• tyro years. Udder it the present Legis lature was, - two yeti* ifin next July. or ganized and rentmeneed - he sessions. No net of .siltorgia,,-.in'the ,rebel or loyal interest, can hare the effect to protract its legal existence he- yowl the constitutional term: nor can any act of Congress attain the sane end, least of all, a bill which expressly TlYog nises the Constitution as valid, and legally. adopted. and legally a warrant '• for the legislatia. organization under it. Since the premises aro granted, the conclusion is ittevitable . .nod the legislative life must expire thie season unless Congress so sautes the power to go behind the repel,- Bean fandamental law of the State. In that ctur„let ?Sir. Cessna preserve appear aaces, and strike out his preamble ! . But we prefer to hope that a majority of the Flouse'voll amend tide amendment by providing for another legislative election in duo course , this year, and then agree to the residne of the Cessna bill. i. e. if they shall discover Insuperable objections to the bill sent don't front the . Senate. If we are not to have 'that, the (*emit bill, with the amendment .suggested, is! deei dedly the next hest proposition befo ' Con green, for the eettlement of a most Tea sinus question, , A CLISAN 'TEILAStRY. A very general public attention been attracted to the recent • state erg that our outgoing Treasurer of the State had delivered . to hie mums.r in thoAof- See the first clean Treasury in the finan cial history of the Commonwealth for seam past. Even outside of the State the situation is commented , utui be the preen. One New York pipet — remarkm " It le comforting to find a State Treasurer whOse accounts tally. If Mr; Msen.EY will only tient , to New York; we may run him for Governor." The eery striking contrast, preSented In comparing the condition of the Treasury In May. '7O, with 'what it was one year before, when the late Treasurer took the office; embarrases the Select party of, "reformens" who ',repulse to co-operate with their friend, the present incumbent,:. in "getting their money back." An interior journal has already been "seen," and in, stigated . to deny that the transfer of last week was a clean „one. Broken bank notes are specified as Included in it. True! AemalVemount of such paper bad been on hand for years, most of it since 1861, but all of it bad been turned over with the other assets last year: N. - muff irs rount" whaterer nnjiim-Incleil in the *dile pent of last week! The "vault account" of May, '6O, was Vll,OOO in amount, of which. it. is said, the awn of $112,000 remained still due from Treasurer Kemble, who went nut in '6B, leaving 499,000 as the -shorts" due front Mr. Irwin, when ho - retired in 'O9. These little deficiencies appear to hare been cleaned up pretty thoroughly by Treasurer Mackey, during his year in office. Inasmuch as official figures 'tell the exiet story, we hare the pleasure of peeing that he left the Treaenry clean, bust week, by the appended documents, corks of the original receipts on file in that Department.- The first shows' what assets were delirezed in '69, and the se cond thetfctual situation in 1870. xAczrr's aecaer •rn nmLs. • Im;.. Timascur DICPAETNENT or PILNIPA. I HARIIIISBURO. M. ItlW. f Received of. W. W. Inrin. retiring State Treasurer. one million one hundred and thirty five thousand one hundred and ninety-four dollars and ninety-two cents as per statement annexed. In Bank and Banking Houses ..... 58 In Vaud 211.30301 n 'Dash is Drawer Coupon Account Advances to 0111cers of Govettiment 4 A5.405. to (awned) IRWIN'S Racsizr TO mAcxtT: Ink TREASURY Dirsiengwrr Or Pinfrwri.Wuki #Araisnrwl, Nlsy 2, 1870. Keen-ive.l of R. W. Macke'', retiring State . sev e n hu t a w n o d mtoimi' .u t m it e ne ' d h-u a n nd e s d i x th yo doUare and thirty-Sr* cents, as per statement annexed: In Banks and Ranking Mouses /I.7MAAS Cash In Dntwer 55,485 Coupon Account F. & M. Nat. Ilk. M 1.128 50 Advances to Officers of (iovernm't ZI Commissioners of Sinking Fund, as Per Statement :4.9.517-di (Slgned,) —Any effort to escape from the logic of these,two documents, would be "hoeing the stumpiest row" even in the experience of the financial and literary wonder,arlio has just entered upon another twelve months' job of "getting Ws money back." I= The FreiJuila Freund talks long and earnestly, under the heading of "The Bth of May," about the great question which la now agitating France. The article is too long to give in detail here and ,does not bear synopaising. The editor, however has no doubt of the result of the election —the Emperor will receive a large major ity of the votes, but the greatest danger is that he may be so blinded by this Penult as to proceed to too severe mounters here 7 after and thus produce a dangerous re action. ' - The Rtputßikaner finds the threatened Indian weir a good question through which to blame the present Congress, and while stating the farts of the Indian situation clearly enough, manages to bring a grrn4w two to bear upon the -Indian ring" alp:I indirectly, upon the Orrrenunent. " • - The Temperance question in next ridi culed in an' article which ends thus, "When will the radical temperance men become clever - and learn to we that their prohibition • laws are humbugsr' We can no more answer this conundrum than the author of it can give a good reason 'for saying Radical temperance men. "The Downfall of the Spanish Power in Cuba," Is the last editorial In this paper. The Vetkobtatt gives an epitome of Chief Justice Chase's oration in Richmond. This ie followed by the remarks of a German American upon Blimarek in which that statesman . % regarded ac the. apostle of German unity as well as a giant among dwarfs. The. Volkoldalt thinks a political should beanawerable for theains of its oMetals; and rejoices That the 'radicals received a lesson by the recent election in St. Louis of a Democrat to fill the office of city treasurer, although' his opponent was a man of undoubted ability and who was thus made to suffer for the sins of his piedecessom: . . TUN Uinta:Ger Inquirer my, : General Irwin will undcrebted t y "get his money beck" this tline,,sus thalw O has ttawa not only left him all the opportun ities he had whenthere Mefore,.but, In addition bas In creased bls salary from SIAM to ghee& A bill securing the interest of the daily balance on hand to the State, passed the House, but was defeated In the Senate. So General Irwin has every opportunity he could ask for. . • Tut Eallreadlag The summer time-tables of the Pc . • sylvan's. Railroad make some important chang . ea in the rum** time. The most truportant is that of the fast mall train. MIL train stops nowhere between the two . cities except at Harrisburg, Altoona and Oallitzen. The stoppage at the latter place is In compliance with the rule of the road, which requites every train to stop there, on account of the heavy mountain grade each side. The run from Philadel phia to Harrinbirg, 107 miles. is made in three hours and twenty reinntes.' Pyom Harrisburg to Altoona, lit nines. a n d from Uallitzin to Pittaburgb, l 0 miles, are the other long stretches, and the time. on them is - correspondingly short. On no otherrail in America are such loan dietances trade without stopping for w oo d and water. But they are made on the Pennsylvania Railroad without inconven. knee. A day or two ago, when the train from Altoona arrivedat Harrisburg there i was still a good supply of water. in 'the tank, anethis after a continuous run of 182 miles. The New York coMpanite tried this year, as usual, to make shorter time over their roads to the West than the Pennsylvania. But the latter, having the shortest road, the best and the safest, eforforfbis train; which le one with which the New Yorklines cannot pretend to corn. Joax Rusami. Yormi's attack upon Dana of the . Bun seems to be received with almost universal satisfaction by the prima of this country. REN ENE ORNERAT,' . Tot: potatobug in ravaging Tesam. MONTILEAL nerds an inebriate asyluxu. TirrEnturz, renowned in Loudon. is dead. $145,000 in the amount of the Stanton testimonal fund. VON FLOTOarel new opera, - Shadow,' in noon to be brought out, • At:mm - 1w Boston terms a cock.fight a .chicken unpleasantness. Du CIIAILLU ix in South Carolina, probn hit hunting guerillas there: - LEECIVES are taxed four cents apiece in Germany, but are not stamped, an publication of admimion to church membership to a new feature of journal. ism. • A TUEATRE, a hospital and a church all in one large building Is the latest Omaha idea. A YEARLY license fee of fire 'dollars is to be redulred of all who carry firearms in 111' OLIVE 1.00A.I.; leauresoe authoress, tier tress reformer all were in Chicago on Thursday. _ THE Dubuque Ileruld estimates the dam age done ih that city by the recent freshet at $13,000. Wmcrox, the walker, propoace to fall again, this time in walking 100 milea in 11:11 hours. CANADA leaned her new fractional cur rency mat week. This week it has been counterfeited. Is tbe Ilungarian Empire they aro about to eelebnite the feaat of the 1,000 yeata'Jubilee. • Mtge KATE REnniqt.unt lovory popular Catuida, which ohowo tho good taste of the Canadians:. lx Illinois they occasionally hang the wrong man for horse stealing—they did it the other day. Miss noncws, an English lady, ban ad veered to-the degree ofltf. D. in the tni vereity of Zurich. A cAPrivE hoise thief, in a New Haven jail, took laudanum last week but the stomach pump cheated the coffin. Tug Chicago White. Stocking an, to play in New Orleans on Sunday. The Cincinnati ited Stockings wouldn'tr EDWARD BRIGGS, who endeavored to ffied an unruly horse in Manchester, Vt., last week, had a very creditable funeral. el - Amos - mix has a haunted house. House haiuding is not • however so popular an amusement this year as house hunting. ALICE 0AR4 . 13 many friends will hear with regret -that she is so ill as to be obliged to suspend literary work for a time. Tux anchor frith which Americus Vet. puck's touched bottom and discovered Americi is said to be on exhibition in Brussels. Mn. PLATE, of Cincinnati, ordered a matt out of his shop one evening recently. The man had a knife, and Mr. Plate hte been measured for a cofrimplate. TIMM seems to be scarcely a promi. Dent newspaper In the country that is not down hard upon some other prominent journal for some reason or other. I. • AT Dee Moines, lowa, last Friday, Mrs. John Swift fell from a chair on triach she was standing to hang clothes, and died In half an hour from the injuries received. Dr the township of liewbridge. Allegan couney, Mich., Sunday last, Mrs. J. A. Ilighy and Miss Peak were drowned in the Kalamazoo river by the capsizing of a beat. A Nem- Onus:mot lady lost .or mislaid her baby while chopping recently. She thinks she must have left it in some dry goods store, and feels quite badly about it. Miss tca, a young lade of Cincinnati, tipped over a kerosene lamp. Deceased was a member of the M. E. church, from which edifice the retaining were consigned to tee tomb. Ommvu Timuun is the licetoyi name for eggs, which fact would not alone convince a stranger of the justice of Bosten's claim to be the most aesthetic city in the uni verse. Tun is arising in Philadelphia a reg ular scars caused by the spreading Tara. ges of relapsing fewer Which diocese has broken out in some of the better portions of the town. - lIETEX3 F. BRET. Harm dark Twain's. only rival as a humorist, and one of the most feeling and original poets in the countrr, is chief' clerk in the United-Butes mint In San Francisco. _ . Tile.:Vets York .9asiikird . would like to sets lion. Galuaha A. Brow once again in a position oft influence, and thinks he would make a very strong candidate for governor of Pennsylvania. ON Friday morning a fire broke out on Vine Street Hilt Cincinnati, *Lich de stroyed seven dwellings and . $30,000 worth of property. Twelve families were rendered homelesa. JOIIN HAINun was killed by his martin. Sylvester Haines, at 13elleview, Calhoun county, Illinois, recently. The. OCCIMIOR vane an old grudge. The murderer was committed to jail at Hardin. CArT. S. N. FREEMAN, Maier of of Fer nandina, Fla., wart recently tilled by a cir cular 'Law.. He was standing upon bench endskioring to , open a window. when he clipped and fell under the saw. A view days ago, Samuel Laughlin, of Metropolis, 111., tried in a fit of drunken nem .te kill wife with a knife.. She picked up a spade and struck her husband a blow which caukeditis death. • . ME colored cars in Baltimore are, it is said, .Inconveniently crowded, became most of the white folks believe other white folks won't ride In them, and hope on that account to find more mom. . A hi-casit Yankee, ham invented a Ri nesting machine, which Is about an large as a four-bladed jack knife, and is 'self feeding and knita a perfect elastic seam. It looks like an Approparer or a nutmeg grinder.... Mom VAN Lew, the Richmond poet mistreee, has been elficiefit—in , pmcuring attention and aid !or the Richmond suffer ers by the late disaster. In herwase, a wo man•cf right to do hem been inserted in do- =X= V.L.17,461 XS 01121=1 A MOTIMAL POLICEMIX, the other day, arrested a boy for cruelty to frogs. He and his companion had placed a kettle of water on a lire and soused seven frogs in It , to be boiled alive. The naughty boy was fined $2. U. SnannAn Rays 'he le pleased to hear that the people? of New Haven re joice at . the appointment of Mrs. Mowerse postmistmes: he says: "Let them now help her in the discharge of her of be patient' until she Masten; it." . THE Terre Haute. /dry, rips has "good au. thority for the statement that the Indian. , apolis and St. Louis Railroad will be aim. pletod and opened for business between the la and 15th of July. This erent will be, celebrated bye grand excursion." A LITTLE bay was relating a Story he had heard one day. Nis ideas became con. fused in some any; he find no winds to explain his meant's; at last - he wild: "Well, I know enough big words, but I don't know where to put them In.': CAPTAIN COMMEIVEL. of the British steamer Monarch, labs written Secretary Robeson, in behalf of the Queen and the British navy, to express thanks and as knoVrledgenents for the attention which their 011ieere received while in thin awn- PITILADELCIIIA COUNCILS have decided that all the nutnufactories and hotels there shall purchase and nee water meters. This is looked upon as a tentle "job," as no -practically useful water meter is known and the profit to the Chief Engineer—or "umebodY else—will be enormous. A man named Hartman, living, in 13.111. more, is accused of attacking and at. tempting to outrage the person of Mrs. Gearhees, a physician, who was retiring late at night from visiting a patient. Mr.. G. was so terribly, braisedand ex hausted by her fearful and effectual con test with the brute that she *as unable to leave her bed, but Identified the prisoner when he was brought before her. Tux Newark Advertiser . sayer YesierdaV cautious young man drove his team ukultrvide of a ear loaded with lumber standing on the railroad track .at Somer ville, and preparatory to loading his wa rn tied his hews to an 'empty coal ear mu mood in front of them. In a few minutes,- while he was busy about the wagon, a locomotive was backed up and the ear to which the horses were 11444 hooked .on. The ear . 1.0 started and d the horsee—after it. But for the 'weak. nese of the haroeee, which fortunately broke, the noble steeds- would probably have made the -fastest time—Mther dead or alive--on recent. . . THE uatuttore.4,7l6eiennip qn : On Tues. day afternoon, panie, and - Weli at one time threateed to result serlottelv, co- marred td Public School 1T6,19,.0n Walsh street, near Lanvale. It originated u fol lows: A colored boy hativisited the school for the purpose of 'handing to one of the teachers an umbrella, and in a mischievous ' r, S .: PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : MONDA moment he thrust Ids nakell arm betweOn the door and jamb. A little girl who wan seated near the door caught a glimpse of the arm, and not being able to disery the balance of.the boy's body. began acretuxe big at the top of her }nice. The other children in the room became fiightened and rushed lell moll into another room. The appearance of about sixty affrighted children into thin second room inocrttlated the other children with terror; and in an instant the little ones were looping down the stairway and out of the - windows, The teachers for - the moment became powerless to prevent.. the,. children from . rushing and jumping oat of the wiiith - iiva, and many of the children did not cease running until they had reached their homes. Notwithstanding fully one bond= real of the scholars leaped down the stair way and out 'of the windows,tuMe of them were Injured, Fare a few scratches and bruises. . Amostu the incidents of the Richmond disaster are gouty of an exceedingly re markable character. A northern lady and gentleman, !Idles Frothing - ham and her father, of 13rooklyn, .N.'''T., who were 1, 1 viimin tht surrounding country from the cu la the building at the time a the en ' ev mt, were entirely cut off for two hours,'and wore kept in, terror in their lofty prison, from which o'l7 multi witness thq. movements of the excited crowd }whist, the display of dead and dy ing on Clio square, the endless scene of onnfusionovith the tolling of bells, wall ing of women and children, without the remotest Idea of the occasion of it all. In this predicament they remnined,all escape being cut off by the falling of 'the stair- MAO by which they had ascended, wail, -by breaking n skylight, they succeeded in reaching the open air, where they beheld, in all Its horrors, the disaster that so nearly included them among Its victims. Patrick Henry Aylett, one of the killed, was a prominent politi cian and editor, and during the heat of the gubernatorial contest which culminated In the nomination of John Letcher, he adv& rated the election of that gentleman with much vigor, provoking a challenr from 0. Jennings. Wise, editor of the Anquirer. The gauntlet was promptly accepted and the fight, with pistols, took place, both parties conducting themselves with great coolness. Aylett's ball grazed WWI 'S ear, while Wise reserved his fire and after wards discharged his pistol in the air. lie was a grandson of Patrick Henry, and in eloquence and fire of intellect is mid to have partaken somewhat of that of his gnat ancestor. RECIPE TO MARE...I KOK. Vroni rosehads yet ablown, whose venal morn Perfumes the gale, 12110,1110e10a. of • thorn. The panel purple take, and Meal from May The pearis that sem the lawn when *mina the Crop the day. young violet from haw:anted bed. And starll the primrose of Its velvet had: lYtth love's own Iwtorschargnoloaad.4.9.ll. Joy. The honeyed labor of the has employ. Hot search ash earn the aromatic work, lent danger the sweet tempation hut. And MS( the luscious toll—for shouldat thou . . . _ . . leave • One sting behlnfl.ltwonid WI thy hope. deceive IMO new e lragrant gram let Zephyr ding The t. ear - heel tdsbury of the dieing: The ahlrp he Mantra ilarllng blrit MOM, And mix the murmurs at the turtle there. Itm smiles and graces Venus mend Infuse. And thrice embalm the whole with Nifetll.o els if the blest mixture daintily you'd sip. me found perfected en thy loreethearVelifl. The GLOM OW Newe. From the Indiannoolla Journal. A powerful skeleton remain has bean earthed In the virinity of Mooresville. organ county. A correspondent from at place says: "Supervisor Dray, in opening a new road, three milen southeast of this place, on the land of Mrs. Martha ',ether., un. earthed a skeleton, the like of whith was never seen before. It has, to t considera ble extent, the appearance of a human be , leg. It was fnund - inalmost a perfect state of preeervation. 1. made an examination of the abject discovered today. Standing upright It measures five fret and ten inches. The head in narrower and mote de reused reened than the human skull .- • Thereare two pmttiberancv4 or horns coming out on each side, or rather at the top front, resembling at the bane those of a. buck sheep, but instead of a curl make a gradual curve 'awkward. The capacity for the brain is not more than half as large as in common for man. The inns arrp, rently resemble those of man, hut the greatest curiosity yet Is the prolongation of-the spinal rolmttn, fanning a tail shoat a foot long, the end of which shows signs of decay. Probably in thit living animal it might have extended to the ground, and, armed with a tuft °their, have served as a defence against flee in warm weather. There in a bony exerewence on the front .part of each kire is though it had been formed for walking on the grouted, in cane of necresity. The feet and hands are mottle decayed, so that I could net given definite description of them. Since the dineoVery people are constantly going to see the curiosity. The sons of Mrs. Leathers retest. to let it be taken away. hnt take great pleasure in showing •it. The moat difficult part for naturalists to decide in to what rare or nperies It he. longs. as I have never 'teen or heard of anything of the kind before; it cannot be properly elaineti either with man or quad ruped. Tntt following are given in a recently published work on English surname@ as specimens of the old Puritans in England about the year lgriB. They are taken front a jury list In Sussex county, and cannot fall to cause a ensile in onr day : Faint-not Hewer,' 14. k-wisdom Wood, li-esteemed Compton. Accepted Trevor, liod.reward Smart, Make-peace Heaton, Becourteous ('ole, Repentance Airs, Return Spelman, Kiel .tn Pimple , Fly-debate Roberts, Be faithful Sinner, Rope-for Bending. Weep not, Billings, Elected Mitchell, Eight-the good-fight-of-faith White, Standing-on high Stranger,Search-theScriptures More ton, The Knight. [ = SATURDAY, May 7.—Court - met at the mud hour. Sheriff Fleming in open Court acknowledged a number, of deed. and made special returns in a number of atom. MAL LINT NUN MONDAY. 91 (0.1.1 MOMMIII9. v.A. V. R. R. Co. et al SC (0. a./ Tr*: es. Same. • 66 (Q. t..) Leaky es. Knobbs. I 1 Meldßiprum Idux. n.s Mellon. ple TB. oChieg". 3 Klan& et al. ye. Holden et 5 Jacobs es. Roedelhelm & Off elder. 6 Semple, Reynolds & Co. vs. Rees & Co.. SATURDAY, Ml] 7.—Court met at the usual hour, Judge Sorer, presiding. No finsiness of general Interest was trans. TRIAL LIST ISM WHIDAT. PH. Stewart vs. Dickson. 188. McCafferty T. Lanahan. 174. Iladevick TS. Hatch, et M. MIL Oppermsn vs. Homier, Koeglexic Cb. 177. Dais es. Hain. 178. Powell, for use, vs. Hamilton. . 116.Homberger TS. Huttuigle. • Hit McCrory & Wiggins vs. lifeCatby. UM game Ts: Dolan. DM Mackey vs. Mauxaman. 1114. Mishima vs. McGrew: talk Allegheny County, for use, vs. 'Thompson ' Mauler Wnisms—Xagge litereele • SATURDAY, May 7.—Conit met at the usual hour, Judge Sterrett presiding: Henry Barton, convicted of larceny of a watch, the property-. of. John W. Taylor, was sentenced to-pay the costs of prose cution, a fine of six cents and undergo en imprisonment of eleven months in the county workhouse. • The rejxirta of the viewers appointed by the Court to review and assess tax for cost of constructing the Fifth avenue and Fortysecond street sewers were presented and confirmed. In the case of, th.e,,,,Cmnmonwealth 4s. John Hollingshead et? al. Burgess and Council of the borough o! Temperance ville, coniicted at the last term of Court of maintaining a nuisance, were 'sentenced to pay the coins of prosecution. Zia. Commonwealth vs. Mesh Barns. 817 Commonwealth vs..l. Parker Sweeney. Cbmmonwealtbes. Leonard Broker. • UN Commonwealth vs. James Johnston, (two • cases.) • • Mi. Common/teen vs. Win. Menyconn. Onnmonwealth vs. James A. McFaddea. 13). Commonwealth vs. James Freed. 88. Commonwealth vs. Pat.. Dargon. Tic Commonwealth As. Pat. Gareth. • Ckimmonwealth vs. Thomas Stanley. VOL Cirmmonvilagth vs. Peter Berrie. KS. Commonwealth vs. J armee McKee. :40. Commonwealth vs. Robert Ramsey. Commonwea ate. Commonwea lth lth vs ys . W. F:Samuel. Kaiser. Reed. 261. WILL USW felt TMOSDAY. MS. Commonwealth vs. John Stein.. SM. Commonwealth vs. Pat. Welsh et tie. • " Commonwealtz vs. Pat. CasteilL • • ' Commonwealth vs. Peter Wilbert. 'PM. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Smith. Int. Commonwealth va.John McCiarrier,(three cases.) , 11>silege Jelmset.—We have received the .Atittb number of this ore= of the Etrai?: g o74T i lt=rarel l gurtg editor,. Every old member of the thel varsity shmaid imbseribe for it: Whether • be be sirMoste or not. u it et:attains all the M- I ormattoo there Is to be of eCtlleettdet the as well as the present of our home eel -I.ja.aritlesWe:of ib trog i t t re o W. m .ug le n tl er o t s h es at o . a f o " iti ri t e' ime o s t Lit t it h i.. ell o n u i r y e w m ould t be be fo o . f lo . tero di s4 htget • • • • • • • - - - • MEI THE COURTS. Comets. Plgea—Joise Mime 'TRIAL LIST YON MONDAY The Tobacco Nsop, corner East , Lane smd Locock street. Allecheny, wan eatered Felder night br InuTlara who removed a panne! Prom the door and thus gained entrance:._They car ried off several Imes - ot clears which were ' eVr=grefeg7t7. d . NTIL"e'. I • bc*rd Iresr . Stark and Louis Porker, two pain teraltarktritlarrel Saturday while painting house on Ninth street. Subsequently PurkeY won held to bail for n henring by Alderman MOlastere on an Information for surety of the peace, Stark prosecuting__ . PERRI'S . IX/MED9SE AND.PIIMPLE REM • Tha /Pike- only /rtralllbleillinedi ho , .n W acl entA for that unslehtly 41rease of the serretluiii known as Cornedisne's Black Worms on the nose and fate. It also var. those Msdirerlop Mseases. Arno and Smola. Red:-White and Maltreated Dimples un any part er the body. It !sates the skin soft. smooth and healthy pold at JAMES E. BURNS & COjS 2. DRUG SWIM Censer Pe and Olsti (old (lair) 0. THE WEAR AST TEAR OF lIIAINEMIS LIPS. The orrra antlabors of business life are apt to .tell misemiY e n the health and constltatket of the ardent.