The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 09, 1870, Image 4
FZ:= CI H IR .NEWS BY CABLE. Sell *ph to the Pittsburgh Gts!itte.l PRA.NCE. Pdll.lll.May 7.—The Journal Oftekl announces that the irshei of th e_ " -ivelder National Riegle" and ' Tetell" seere naffed because of - puelications therein of false proclamations Antal by Lends Bonaparte. ' rho *de of the " Revell " Wu again seized to-Any, oh account of lel violation of the Praia taw; ... AlTeata fOT complici In the Met to Haell- I,- Mate the Lmperur cocu ty out. his members sw of tha illtereatiodal hoc tete of M. armee were apprenemisa at et. times in-dai . Pliiiners of all Loam., at Lions yesterdat have not wen id:mimed t Abe At...u1m.0 juuream of thin city . strongly' Waimea tee Keine to lon calm and qulet to morruu . i :the - aulois ' says the Empress effused muses t o be sntd ill tee reels cuurthes for the a MlCAress of tao peel/gen ti.inunater. a u it..1.41.121., it lle It a Caught puelle meeting read tee itupeacionent of the Levert., has S been seinen,/ to tu o Lars' tinprrommein awl a nue Of itaIIUVICALICS.3 Pallie. May ti—:a LXO..—/ ea rtcfct Of Po- Ike lasuee tate morning ine.toliewing P.... iadiation: •lauseora alarming fur the pubic.: peace are dm...tett In sin mail pans 01 the Capital mat dawn:Aye are pm:limed MI sure to 101100 . the Colleting Of tee soles. Inc Preset or ted reatee Merefore altailla It Ills alit) to warn elf:seal teat tee West ettwaucus measures hate Wee tal,.eil to repress unu energy . 0 . Psuswistutte every attempt at Aleilltlue. lee 44.6,2 nriths au good o(l,temit to Yu* 0 10 u) Ileilo,plboel a ecru cruumel attempts /nay be . „ V 44, bahtaus ledr,c r e spianstly eChargedl grtY. "141 -4'ol 'o en nom troll khtei..lf.—The votiag on the plebiscitunt —imisipleted tool toe coon/leg nag Col, I„ ealmocc. tarr.rt means, pre,auttoue aille tenon And tee c 11.) 5 01. gun , ail di* * . li s - Weems grann itepartulents report WI quiet. lee seen-Wean. JULlrtinin alattalpate al nee tap/Mined to-Ingot or to-morrow, eat ec,tua, h. OZeurred up tO the premed nantr 10 Lulu Illan tee lents. eallsou eleCtlOn connu.sloners ere assent . ivied at tee places 01 Meeting and will remain all Men tO retioten the returns trout the pro vinces. 'Ade polls were opened to the barruks, and pearly ul tee soldiery to and aruund Zee city , • cams Wear autos, nut no Oleanan wail admitted to witness the Voting. Ted µMee continue unremitting in their seared tor parties implicated in toe alleged considreei. Many arrests were made to-4111). , M. Laillingarg hen been coneeemetl to cue ~ yelali Impnwaudent end a • tale usitwo thou ' wad fraud. our mums .talent epeeches at pa i htlithiniectilifil. ante, persons reeetegd ailtil • tar timelier% tor humnistori speeches In tee t . proneces, 'a Pere lnlny Journals were seized 'yes , and condemned to near.) µmantes. a large 1111111ber of a/Testa hale also been made ill One dePlittuenis. thastave J. feurese Is atilt In Lundell.' . 12 P. st—'itie Teeple are usaemeled m the antllollllXlll anal Vttler pans id too city. Tee agitation ta n cried.. um. there has heel no Conning with tun isniee or troops. There is sunning deunite roug h l y he result of the rote *otos u, hut it is estimated mat the city has gri en 14 1 ,tleti sews against 107,gUn DO ten pieWeehum. in the depart . tratuti to tarns tomtit Inim the great majority sated lathe ailment', e. :The DrecaUtlons alialnat an outbreak are ettulted. A. smug military guard is stationed Mond the Pathetic, .i he places of Conner , Nature and the Arts et 3letie are occupied by troops, and the Place des invalids is Idled Mtn cavalry. flesh' troops from the camp of St. ' Maar arrived to-night. sifititilithf.t-The Sole le Paris, with one sec tion only to hear Imo, is as follows: yes, 1 3 d. - ;w no, 112,etil. The city remains tranquil. A few return,, from surrounding pros locos foot up /06,09: no, 39,310. GREAT BRITAIN. London, ]fay 7.7Tbe new steamship Side - Min, for the AnCho, line. was successfully littinehed at Glasgow to-der. The American Consul at Cork. procured the ft:leder adjournment of the Platnips CAIIC until of Important seitnesees from Annerlet., • steamer Earl of Elgin km* to-day otf bate g collided with an unknown rea. gel: ..The captain, mate and thelrfamtliee were lost: ,Duty two-of those on board escaped death: -- Tbridedslon in thellordamit divorce ease le ready; but WEI not ho delivered until 'neat term of the court. • Dispatches just received state the defeat of the Imperial army at Shansi:sal, Ih the north of China, it fully conflrreed. Loirootr, May B.—The Moan, noires the minor of see retirement of Mr. lirlibt from the Ministry, and mentions' Mandela as ble probable successor. EEO • FLAVAIIA. May 7.—The steamer Triumfa or. sired last night, hrieuting the Cuban General G4:deoarta under a strong guard of aural ofll - Golcourla was Immediately taken to All, where the court martial assembled to try was sentenced , to he garroted and then morm Mee h d e th; =, At four o'clock thin o the Principe port and garroted. An immense Princ ipe. a.- 'availed on the heights of the The the General remained perfectly serene and fi rm to last. OM= - s . esi a on us the Zoi B v — e K re in n g l William e c n lo se w d i th fmhhe from tehaet I th ne. tre e t ie r s e t wt d M n xi k o mid the Hawaiian Iniabds. and congratulated members on the work accomplished. • The. Bing to-day formally received the Oblong embassy. EMI MADAM, Kay B.—la reply to deputies of the Cortes. the Blasters of Justlee and Finance declare tho State -will PO boozer pay the sale- Ades of those Bishops who refuse to take the oath of the new constitution. tut the Govern meat Cannot displaoe Bishops. Winne ft did act eppsint • ACIITHW Vann*. May' S.—The repl.e of Cardinal tonelll to Baron Benin's note of February 111 - has been received. The Cardinal hold. to the Wlll,"el,eagat h aileMi . c °f ad Vs t% leading the malt - ion among the power., • 1:3=3 Sr. Prriastruno. ,L t,—Prince Dalsenberg. an attache of th e A lan le ration, was mur ! clued to-day. 'The mutilated body tyu found to his own room tills montius. The susessin le unknown. MARINE NEWtI. QUEDitexciiii. May F.—Tte geamshli; Cid • tido, tram New 'fork, arrived to -day. 11NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. .• LOSlDOXXayr—Erening.—Consols formoneY ?It account Otti. American securities quiet; nf72B;Tln Stork. k rls,. n, rent Western. FaaariatOsrr. May 'l.—Crated States bonds Arm at Rad6N. PAMIR: May 7.-11 purse firm , at 4f. LrYERIVOL, May 7.—Counn steady: mld . dila( UPI/tads lay; Orleans 11Na11IM sale. mi..: - • OXI balm. California white wheat Bs 7diso/1 (41 for la irestern,No. 'A Ss ad for winter. au tB. 10daSa lid for Nre9tern. Flour Ms. Co No. mixed 240 6d. Cats 20 td., Earley to. Pe*a id. I Pork IM. Reef lam. Lard Ms. Cheese • TIM Bacon, Ws for Cumberland and 63s ild for Mort. rib middles. Spirits of _petroleum Is Id: refined L s)(d. biassed oil firm at atd. • LONDON. May 7.—Tallou - Ns dd. American hogeed sue per ton. Sugar 31. Mara. Lin s oil MtaZs. Hrres.llfity . .7.—Cotton quiet. Atortyrtme. mar ..—Patroloutti firm at 13)41. Ittuarce. May ..—Petroleum firm but quiet M 6 thalersVOUS. Hanarsitb May 7.—Petrolcum quiet. CINCINNATI Ilallnwt Matters—loonteiblag In. the WW I= Extension it r —The Patent Cate. • ""4-11*".E. ler Velenntph to the Pltlthoutt Gazette.] Clareralrial. May 7.:-Mr. Jay Oould reached here last MAL. Ms pretence soon atter the New York Central party boa created tome • 11Xlertreencerning the cause. It reported - • to-day that the representatives of the New York Central were here endeavoring to -?make terms with the Cincinnati. Munn - US and Dayton Railroad for. more Intimate business connection with that reed, on account of some disturbance ' Of the relations of the Central with the Little Klemm Road. Rumor further says that Jar Gould Is here to prevent any arrangement with the Cincinnati, Hamilton a - Dayton Hoed, and that he threatens to build a road troatatmati to Dayton if ( truess are not fien ds , Whether ths is t or not, (berets douldieu something important in the wind. Theimpresslon is gaining ground that the three great roads nut not always be content with two routes into Cincinnati. Out. Thomas R. Roberts. former Inspector of . spirits under the revenue laws, was arrested to-day, charged with "Blaine fraudulent wands, using fraudulent certificates of add. . by inspection, and conspiring with H. N. row. „ter and others to defraud the Government. - The offenses are charged in DP and ifeti, and splitta are Involved ranging from MAID to to,, ddo gallons, upon which the tax at that time was two dollars per gallon. The Government seems to have been working up the cue for some time - and is armed with considerable dOedmentary evidence. Roberts was released on tall for a hearing next week. Six men wakened Martin Myers, an elderly citizen e n near Mt. Airy, seven utiles from t the city. at one o'clock this morning, under gird ' Qf need i ng deht fi s , no assistance.re. th ree " 7l n t he Pent who were masked, seizedre, him, presented frti a d i 2 l atittgr e e o ffiglT, d h h e i nll o d e lge ve ;o ' s 'n st=. The then thoroughly searched - t o dwelling, thinking tkfind additional treasure, without 'accept. The robbers made their escape. In the importantsteoric acid and glycerine patent case. the whole day ewas occupied by smaties A o:diler, of Phitedelphia. In his arra ment.- OMAHA XEN, S . 9811140,_ by Storro—Re4 Cloud Collecting HI. Ilaists—ing Horn Repetition. \lb. Telegraph to the PlUmburgh Goer• e I ..--- ill:HtArk. Hay:is-4 terrible gale dared at ip _1 iMa pima on the night or the UM And during he atztb. Several cburobes were partially ed or moved from their foundations. .., , , 1 • i m= stw rp i gAtr,v, i. :ti t =gai e ral ' t 3 7, course of construction blown down and chin,- t . . . Wes and algal generally demollsbed. All tel. r egrIPI" re ' r ul arlfi trer'wh w eir int r O. -- ti n ntli br se t url river e g o ' po n e ., succeeded % ... e Xtlal b r; ri bl e t r .a ft = " cilmn the e fArrt i t o aat , .• down and abandoned the attempt. Pllabeti ' gars from the eat were ohll c fed to atop on the ' " I t an:ll4r= i t o b tr u ia =ha s a z i lted 1 S . .. :, I n left Otero to-collect his bands ore 's replf reached there, but that a '.. ' t. 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M.,. iadies accompanied the.. They return tin , . evening. Watiurscrtvia, /Mar r. leda CONORESSIONAL HEESION. Many adeuthern of Congress nre despairing of adjournment beforolhe tint of August. The A.pproprintion bill. are far advanced. but tee Tariff will likely COUOIII2IO several weeks more. Ahciuttrteen contested election eases arc yet Vo be considered by the House and there are other questions Of general character which will give rise to prolonged debate. (resent! Fret/lost, who Las been veriullaly 11l for several days. Is reported eouvalercent. drvVir saivurs Tile 'report or the Committee on Foreign Au . r . kiyeNruity makes t birty oct tiVik patios - nun tue testimony nee bundrmi morn. the members of the committee Kay it. shows Lopez tynmimore cruel and Itioodthinty than any of Inn %o f [tome. ItELIGIOUS General Cusift•Ercnc - c — Orth;3lelhodlut Episcu. pal Church Mouth. . . 113' 'relegraph to the l'ittsburgh Onzette.j .MisliPuts. May 7.—Tho (le:total Couferetiee of the Methodist Episcopal Church South.con vened this tuoriiiiig, befog the fourth day. The Ceuference Was calf l to order by Mahar. tfigbtman after the religloits exercises by Or. _ fisher. Bishop Wiglittuan spoke briefly :Apulia the useless nooto of tune In speech surging. tinder call of the Conferences a turge Inuneur 01 weworlaia awl communications sv're presented had relerred, Includingi;ne irgiulainking that the loutiolnetUr 1111,1 oellug. Of wtlioics' by Members be punish ed.' Moe irons Lagiango, Goorgla, SoVerO/y • critifloilig the Snowily :school literature nOw' id use. One Irma Misaohn untying tor :1 ito`pro rigid Wooly/foe lo regard to uanciug. Manumit iolvocatt.s.l the olitablistoutent oft a lomatifiy I.llOffaZilto deVoletl tolue interest. r Uleratdre. Ilintiolo giro 140flOo that It would he established. A resolution to ad- Juurn rih<ihc on the rad was laid .on the vi tae. Another resolution wits onered that on stud niter May 12511 the Conterelice will r oOt any resolutions tending to change or ers sect the discipline pending, after winehCon leretice adjourned ti meanie .the mei:Went to attend the coinwemoration ceremonies. southern Hardt. Contention. Lotanyrux, KY., May 7.—There was no im portant business transacted the second day of tee Southern Baguet Convention.. Dr. Were, of the lireenylllo IS. C.) Theological Scitodt. in uelialf of - the young. men studying for t beton.- cdry, explained their need or assistance, and baggrated the rnlshut of ten thousand tiolihrs to assist in defraying the extuotses of the needy cure. The sum of two thousand dollars was raised la the Convention. The delegates wilt Probabl mke a tip to the Mammoth Chre. diSpecia y l m a eeting r Was held In the Interests of Lae Board of • Domestic. Missions. firs. Pen- Mast and Mallaar. of Wettable, addressed the meeting. The latter, Seuretary of the Dotard. made a-successful appeal for money. A year ago the debt of...the board was twelre thou sand dollars, and the current expenses bad. been paid and the debt reduced to two thou sand aLk hundred dollars, which amount bad Leos 'lased by subscription and collection. Jeter, of Virginia, offered a resole. Wl' to refer to a committeesubjeet of co-operation of Baptista North and Southosald committee to report , tebether any, and if any, what action ahould be taken in the premises I, this body. After a long and spicy debate the resolution was adopted by n large major ity, and a committee of fourteen appointed. CHICAGO The Wonsan elograge Question—lnsecurity of Public nallaings and Itwellings—Reward for Lynch Law Murderers. lily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Carcaclo, 3fay 7.—Tbe question of woman suffrage Is not to be submitted to the people of Illinois 'after . all; the Conatitational• Con vention having reconsidered Its action in this respeco It In claimed that this retroaredenC tion Is all owing to the lecture delivered by Mrs. Wheaton. of. Kalamazoo. Michigan. two since.ffrat. In sou. two weeks The Convention will proba bly Mourn sins dk neat week. Jacob Greenebaum, Sr.. an old and promi nent German citizen of Chicago. died yester day. The Grand Jury In our Recorder's Court has called the attention of the authorities to the loose and careless manner in which public buildingtrand.dwellinge are being.erected Jo this Vtt,anl suggests t.bgldinglespecwc.e.r whose dar t staltbe to see that every building erected shall have n proper foundation and mmport,or to compel the builder.to take it down. the Inspectors to be hel&responsible for the misty of ell build ings so p erected la the cityr Joseh C. Ramsay having been forcible taken from the custody of a constable..ln Putnam county...Gls.. April latb, by certain lawless persons and murdered by banging. Governor Palmer issued a proclamation yesterday calling 'Limn all public unicorn and all coed citizens to exert themeelves to detect and bring to Justice the persons concerned In said act, and offering #l.OOO reward for the appre betudon and conviction of such persons. CII/CAGO. April he funeral to-day of Jacob Greenamum. Sr.. a prominent Israelite. was attended by an immense number of peo ple. The procession was two miles long and wig headed by the Liermi flertth. • . ST. LOUIS. Progress of the Great Bridge—A Lunette Puna BM Ryes Out—Lend Nutt Derided—Polltlest Matters. FRY Tlegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Sr. Loms, May o.—The filling with concrete of the caisson under the west pier of the bridge wits completed yesterday. and the pier now stands solidly on the bed rack of the river. .The thrifts and nth locks leading to air chamber still also be tilled. The river having fallen sufficiently work will be commenced on the east pier to-morrow, Lod during the week the eastern shore abutment will be COM meuced. A crazy young man named .lint organ. who hex been In the City Hospital f o ra short. time ()net, gouged both his eyes out with his thumb vesterdv and died soon after. • The Circuit Court yesterday gave judgment inflator of the Public School Commissioners against the Lindell heirs for thirty-flee acres of land just outside the city limits, worth over .$144000. The Times this morning states that at a meeting of the Democratic State tkutral Com-. mit tee recently held here, It was decided not to hold a State Convention for the nomination of a State ticket and the Chairman of the Commit tee authorized topubliab en address girl:term.. sons for such action. The Time also states a number of Radical office holders, both Federal and State. have been In secret session here for the purpose of effecting an organization to defeat at the fall election the entfrage amendments to the State Constitution. mowed by the Legislature bed winter. PHILADELPHIA • Unprereieoled Hall Norm—The Blows Isla aria Haven lade, Iw Clrenatereeee—Great Data. at. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) B.—This afternoon the moat destruct - lee haft storm ever known here muted over this eityfrpm north west to south emit. 'For nearly thirty minutes It was a con tinuous fall of hail atones from the sire of a pea to six and seven Inches in circumference. The damage done greatly exceeds the great storm of September 'm. The greatest force of the storm was along Broad Street and the aout=ection of the city. On the south aide of id. above Eighth, hardly-a pane of glass Is left. On Broad street many churches had stained glare windows destroyed. The windows in front of the Continental Motel were destroyed. Reports from the outskirts state the almost total destruction of fruit trees which were Just in blouom. At nine o'clock to-night the bail still remains in 'il! l e es st o o a rs t o i ll:l " Tul s extend across the Dela ware river to Camden, and dispatches tram the interior say there was no hail there. Many of the hotels are greatly damaged. especially the Bingham Monne corner of Eleventh and Market street. The' windows are shattered In the whole tract. • NEW ORLEANS. • The Mace-Allen Prise PUlit—Nn Magisterial Interference Peered—. The Odds In Pacer of Meer. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh (I.ette.] Maw Oar.r.trob. May 7.—The excitement inerenses herons the time approaches for the Mace-Allen prize fight. One hundred to seventy-Ave have .been staked In some In stances• on Maoe, but, the Allen party now. want two to one. The condition of Allen Is One; he reached here this afternoon. --Mace Is to be here to-morrow. As everybody to anx ious to witness the vest encounter. no magis terial Interference will be apprehended. Alien will spar with Coburn at the circus to-morrow night. Allen weighs one hundred and seventy trerrOdlad Po ' r. rti e rrille . 4:l! lenged the winner to alibi. within three months Tor 1r....507 a Ode. Business of the Leeslmure—liaecothe Ap poLatmeau. [fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] JACK/test. Min n May 7.—The Senate to-day confirmed the appolotments by the Governor of Supreme bench Judges. !Mineral 8. - Peyton and Tarbell. All the Court bills were passed. Nominations will be made next week for the Circular an/Chancellor Court., a Superinten dent and Board of Trustees for the Lunatic Asylum., Efforts were made to Insert clauses In various bills for chartering schools, hotels and railroad. to guarantee equal accommoda tions without regard to coloti All such amendment. were defeated. A bill was In troduced In the Senate to-day to protect all Parlous in civil and public rights. vpper Riven. [By A.l P. TelearaPhil GammenOm), Ma, 6 . -1117 er 0 .140 5 feet 6 Inches water in channel; weather rainier thermometer al at 7 1.. X. .012 eflT. Nay &—ftiver _rising slowly with al inches water la cbanahl; weather cloudy: thermometer 14 at 6 r. i. 310a0awroWle May 6 .—hirer Hang with 3 feet of water In channel; weather rattans: thermometer 58 at 7?.. MtOWNITILIZ. Mar B.—ltirer rising with 6 feet water In channel: raining all day with it proved of high water; thermometer 65. HOME NEWS - Th.. Canna and other local . ne v iII h 9 found on our second page. night. Allegheny enartesmeet next •Thursdsii Duquesne Graivs.—The First. Second and Thlnd'Ciuntinules id the 'JINN...me Parade tOisnorrms evening. Fh........rriday night itslArlit fi re nr curved In MeA fres ghtas house In Ilinningham Th...tnnutlre wan very slight. . .—R9lllxm lirneken. who eseaped trout theorkhouse. %rat arrested and re turned to that institution yeaterdny. iremen'. Asseetation.—A meeting of the pi,t sbergh Flrerrien'e .1810eintiOn Will be held this evening. This Is prolobly the last meet ing. Meeting of persorm InHated in the I-cora:ni l-adieu of linapp'e Battery - , will be held to morrow night et dlddon'a 1011, Rebecca Attentiuu,hieue.ne Gray.:.—The members of the First, Second mid Third Conmanies. Duqueane Gnyv trill lied advetticementa on our Prat page coucernlng them. Rulailmi.—Frlday eight, about tenAidlOCi.' ter No:7 on the Pittiburgh And Birming ham Passenger Balk, ay was passing throdgh Smith Pit tsburgh,kome ntNnn thretr a boulder throilgh the winddw. It la a Positive foot that the Jest ns.ot talent. of inetix and boys' clothing amt gents Lundah -1 tfel;rCtC•cif,a4ll.7rflou,"tdi•:A.V.Venrt7or.r.tTe,-.. ti % emit reet, corner of Filth avenue. sentenced.--NiehohtsJAßOT. olhsA J. J. Oil roy, convicted la the taken States Court of falsely Personating a revenue cancer, was eco traced by Judge 3tcCandlost, Saturday: to un dergo an Imprisonment of two year,. to the reniterithuy and pay a doe of vou. • Error Correetell.—ln our issue of Euturtinl', we gave the figure at 10,41,10. ,l/r. Franks in forms us that Use great diagrams:lto', be used for the first time this evening, et his tree lec ture, in Excelsior flail, Allegueny,l prpreoent the Ileum Eye unsguillecl ll'Alt/ times. 11=11 • Aggravated Assault and Baiter).—John An demon Made Information before tbe , Mayo yesterday charging Walt er FerdusouTut m Irwin with aggravated itsult and b ttery Ile allege. that they attacked and bin Nvlth a club. The accused were arrested and held fora hearing. itrattlylng Announcement.— The public alim ent/ay, nnii housekeeper. In particular , est. , chilly those In want of n Looking-glass. will ha both gratified and benefited to ktitni- that T. H. Chapman. wholesale Jobber In Lon/Mg glasses. luta hpened a full line of kiasses at re tail, and trill sell them at twin twenty.five tn thirty per cent. less than any other hon.. In the city. at No. 43 Market street, two doors below Third avenue. Illayor • Oldre—The Mayor dlano4ed Of forty two case. at his Sunday naornlng court yea terdn3-. Among the number were James Porter. of the Ninth ward: charged with dia. orderly conduct, who was fined $.50. John Newell and James 01.trien, for alrnilaiorecnes, U 5 each, of Which were paid, '..}:mlltimuu. In default of dne committed to the cork house for thirty dnys.. , . • Free Lecture on the Eye andslperliclea.— Dr. Franks, oculist, nurett and optician. re spectfully begs to announce that' he will have the honor to deliver n free public lecture et Excelsior ital. Allegheny. on-Monday even ing. May Pth. This lecture in given by special invitation, and will be illustrated by diagrams And at - Uncial eYes. The public are respect fully invited to attend. Tickets for admission can be' obtalned, free of expense, at It, M. Snoadrass' drug store, corner Federal and Itoblnsod - streeta, Allegheny, and at Ellis C. Thorn's, drug store. Market , Esildlng. Allegheny. Gee!l. &Ver. Beri. • The Pittsburghlnsurance Conwetly has de ,, dared • dividend of a. per +Mete , fret of N. . tatinal tax: n - bich shoWs the! t hi sinstitutlonli in an exceedingly healthy and prolperous COb dlt lon. Its managers are men of Integrity and ability, and success must ever crown their ef forts. We commend It to the special attention of all whom it may <sanctum. See advertise ment. I=2 Coroner Clawson held an inquest Saturday On the Lodi of John Nicholson. who died of In• Juries received at Spank. Chalfant .k Co's. Works Friday. an Recount .of which we pot, Hotbed Sattinlay. Verdict accidental dolith. Alderman Donaldson a Jto hold no inquest on the body summoned of I.l.iorge ury Fox Which teas found In the Mononit a helk river- Saturday morning. Fox left hit home In 111, mingliam overa...wes.k since and woo last seen alive hinielaloon no Liberty street. Saturday night the 30tb ult. about twelve oclock. The inquest will be concluded Saturday next. Fire CommlaaLost. ,Tbe Pittsburgh Pim COnlini.Yloners Itelti a alerting Satnnlay evening for the titiliZae of electing n Chief anti A 'ed.:Tani Engineer and lt,ecretary. • There were a number of candidates for the sere rat positillllll. The following is the result. Chen' Engineer. John ft. McFirer. Assistant. Wm. J. White; Secreary, Robert W. Elliot. The committee appointed to ascertain and report what te chalet the Secretary . wld be. reported t h at of ou at they would occupy his full time. On this report the salary was _need at The following resolutions, offered by Mr. IL W. Mackay. acre ndopted:. RearArtyl. That this department greatly re gret the ineliglbllity of John H. flare. Esq., for the position of Chief Engineer. and ' the t7.anniisslon desire to state hereby. that other. wise tie would burn • been their unanimous 111010 e. 17 . .0 , 1re4.. That we reapectfully deaire ,L, +alotance of Mr. linre in perfecting nn argon ntion or this department. • Deeds of N. Metteen. Eng. Mr. S. McClean, the senior member of the well known banking house cf S. McClean a Co.. died on Saturday nt bin re.ideoce an a _Wa isted; after a protmcned Iffne.. 'fits aliment with which be was r.:tlic teal excited consider able Interest in the medical fr.sternitys na there we, a difference of opinion a. to the na ture of the disease. Dr. Groan, an eminent physician of Philadelphia, was brought to the city to make n diagnosis a the canc. end gave It xs his opinion that the munchs of the left rectum had become contracted,. preventing rlhrention; and that the neat of damn. w. outward. caning a form of dyspepsia. To this Ins. lialisher and Mug dissented. The former .urged that It WWI Inward and Iron. from a cancerone formation am the ._ stomach and also on the liver. In order to satiety themselven on the Sexed point. aid science and conelacesthe friends of the decease,] that death could not bare been prevented, a Isar aorta, examination wan ade by Dm. allater. King, Limning and 0411- ,01) - 210Am. It mnltesi in the discovery of a canceron tumor within the abdomen about the size of ai pease egg over which the duode num passed, and to which the colon wan ad, herent. A cancemus degeneration of the liver was also discovered. This fully sustained the oarreciness of the ding - noels made be our home physicians and proved lint death wan inevitable and that further than affording temporary relief science NMI completely una ble to attar the march of the dread al lunge. Mr. McLean wan born In Ireland in DIM and came to this country In latld. Ife resided in M.nachusetts until tllrs, et which' time he rause among hie few remaining relative, here in Pittsburgh. In Itet he entered into Mutates.; sad wince that time, a period of about forty-t n o yearn. he has been engaged In differ ent nucornaful tandem. enterprlue. ger:them eighteen year. he wan engaged In the whole sale and retail boot and shoe trade, and loca ted on Market street. since which he has been engaged In the glaa, and other nimufecturing enterprises. Formany years be wan the Pre,- 111(.112 of the old Washington Building and Loan Association, but since PM has been ac tively enifeted In the Wanking bushiest. end estabilnhed the well known firm of S. Mel.. .k Co. of Fourth avenue. C0191.0..01. 04 himself and hinnon.-ti. thiscea The deceased wan well known In community. and was ex. teemed for his crnlal, affable manner, and his uniform kledoenn of Be wan as member at the Second Unitedart. Presbyterian Church from his youth. and for many yearn WWI n member of the Board of Trustee.. Ile leaves andife. and one non to mourn acqua i nt an ces. a wide circle of friends and xlll Jain.in the sorrurr occasioned by his death. HELD, FOR TRIAL. Fleming In the Abortion Teton pony—TM Revell. At half-past two o'clock. Satanlay. Drs. Pratt and Hewett and Harney Schmitz. charged with procuring an abortion on Mrs, liabella Werner, from the effects of which she , died, were brought before Alderman Nicholson, of the Second Ward, yesterday, for a hearing. The flomnionwenith area refirmiented • by, Metric*. Attorney Pearson, Major A. M. Drown 'and Mr. Ballot* appearing - for Drs. Hewett and Pratt.. Schulte 'wan without confte. As Is customary In all cases of a sensational character. whether involving the life of n hu man being, or the character and reputation of a citizen, a large crowd of Uteri had assetn bled-to hear what would be developed by the examinational witnesses. There were n num ber of legal gentlemen present. the press was represented and the scandal mongers were out in full force. . . . Owing to the crowded condition of the (Mee., some one sugge,sted t hitt the Alderman adjourn to the Court ;House. to which his Honor re plied "I'll not do It," and there was nn and of the matter. After the -Information was read to the no aided General Pearson stated the case. or so much of It as he proposed to develope. He said it was not the intention of the Common wealth to show thn defence t heir case at this time, but he Intended to otter sullelent evi dence to warrant the Alderman In holding the accused to bell for trial. 'rho prosecutinj witness. Mr. Fleming. of Blairsville, was en called and ezainined. He knew Mrs. Werner; she was his sister-in-law; she came to Pittsburgh dant the first of March priest of February withJlarney Schultz; she returned to Blairsville Junction on the 15th of March and died at twelve o'clock on the 30th of April at Mr. Orden's hotel at BlairavilleJunction; Dr. Hewett was called and identified by the witness as a man to whom he was introduced by Barney Schultz as Mr. Brown. Was Introduced to him algid the last of February or ashort time before Dirs. Werner cause to Pittsburgh. He understood fronitklmitz that the Doctor had been to ore Mrs*. Werner. Dr. Hughes was the next witness called. and testified that ho was called to see Mrs. Wei. foundon the 15th of April, at Mr. Ogden's; found her prostrated and TM/ weak. from hemorrhage, kroduced by the retention of the after birth. He attended her until she died. Major Ogden was next called, and testified teethe fact of the woman being brought, to his house on the lath of March, by - Barney Samna. Schultz told him when be brought her there that as abortion had been procured no tier at Pittsburgh by Drs. Pratt and Hewett. The testimony here eland. and defendants' enamel asked for the discharge of Drs. Hewitt and Pratt. - The Alderman Bald be would bold them to ball for their apzieentoca at Court. Dr. Pratt vrtul hold In SWAM, Dr. Hewitt In $10,001.1, nod Schultz .0 committe4 in default of ball. PITTSBURGH DAILi" ,CiAZETTE : THE THIRD CONCLAVE W. el. .1. Alealn—Tbe Itepoelera-utGltied— Thry Ilel/n. left/G.l Ordqr—Alteetlees Isier eleev--Thele Bloc* tllDeefs—A bipedal. or Contingency. • • Atemt , four o'clock Sinurchw alter... a 'hi isirter might .11Eive been veen wending his is - ay along Penn street, evidudic upon au item bent. As he walkiid. ever and anon Ills glance reeled upon the numbers which shone on sal ver door plates. or blazed in blue and gold from t ransom lights of stately dwellings. The careful observer would have hulked that the mynterions movements Of : taw - Pencil Demol isher- were suddenly arrested not far from Nlnthstreet, when he, with xmptug counte nance and brisk activity, "laid Ms linntr-Ifienl t ne eels lilt:when to a three iaory muitherea :W.% .1E tar 1.0411111,1 ccarafe at the parlor leintlion .. .4 the miss utcii ItOuse .vOtial hare eephilarti the aelleue at tile seeker. tor there appeared the Malin.' ibages ut several slattrugoa s. It /ram tile., the). 6..44 had he their head quartet-4, nail he. ant to he t Hue anlettlest. 111.1 area/Vert/a the new Nis altriltelti art ha. 11. ttlie Cur tee ruled meeting,. I . ..eat ut0..... /er further have tine reit near . , arter the bell was rung and t Einar armee/halal a sprightly young lady. smiles end hall its loon motto bee appearance, ne would have !warn the tolluiving colloquy ltepurter, slotting Ills beaver , Well, here I agaia' Ant 1 to issue? Laity. (slightly instanced, Penis. sir. I be lieve so. Itepi—flase they organized yuli An: I lin in tile, All heir, Tat. is inueu cuoveniuut taxa/the other place. Lally—Yu. no. They'ru nut Ali Item yet. yuu urn a [number. pen. 11111(1111o; / base that iilipVe.loll. 1— Latly—Well. ',don/ kueu nlllhu yeah:tut:ft I bete tire n number of them tneatlatrs. ttotteklyl , -1 hoop burn per.ent at rot arutuaga uutiLoriugly,— \Veil. didn't )uti uudu stand tuts way to tor a pro.u- toutt Nit. out L. tvportud? Itte.lerestfallettt -So, madam. I know no not Attember, tvete :Won, tett out thoug 3 toed 401 OO'OtiI . CtIOLI to tatting tuo pool 1111,110ett et the 'peoutettluel e Its 1111j,1111 tLatt-- • Lon' — oh you vita vows ill. I though thorn: was a mistake len iet el "al actitlettiel Inane bona htTe. aunt—but cult., hi us you're member lour wo cant arrungo about the rep —Tao observer would oat u neurd uo wort, !tit , reporter avallot aiuunett up t Ile uwital tot and tine dour chew. utter taut. N lieu motet Vk tutu tune of the double parlors. lirjounct about a 11 3 , 1flUaltiallel:,1VII0 greet et him with a auto uully bouttlugtheocentuou ant , lily proVious iIIICIOAS w 1.111,./1111 tile public U the iwtgttaut intovenaltuv,,llle in usit't trouble, Kit n cunt ersatlutt aunt cad ' , lent; tot Itasiii 4' tt uote thew tau trettutra lit the W. a. l b. an, n bud, aunt itulleuttlalilbLVUltu tin lid i eiegallf /WY for their Wlllell Wel a - minted ill their cow {lover. • lac SULU a tiara corner,( the rear I'oo be ranoorveol tile editor IA is loading moral brother - chip" demurely puss • hag their mails In patiruce, awaiting - I nu cos inenceinent tit the encircises. In the+ snona [ion he c antor noticed the isteoenee canny aecol tonal Solen ler tile Sara. 'lluore wet a main but it had bee. nillnupriatett by the Secret ar mid wit to note-boot, and ioeuells to hand, 11 "Trent" Novell roil as if it seas at a 1001. how ppaceeil -wool Illy itoo II Iu osmotic:tains°. The it port of I his within. femme. lion veer. mil SO iliac arts his ennonnuilly• and lb citlitily conipl tell Ihe earers . of t inn apartments. As he bitted. it ovehE i rcol to hint • that the pia neeineil I= An observation which he had hardly time to make ere. memory wan busy frith the past. Sitting In bin chair. he seemed to be trail* tmned through half n deendo of year,, and again to gland It happy participant in it scent, of light and life and joy. Ito was In a man sion rill Ware Willi brilliance; within fair foram. Limbed la whit, 1101 tcred to and .fro. The' merry voices of childish innocence min gled with that of youth and the entresedate Utterance,. of rimer:dile age.' Happy faces. wreathed In smiles. added grace and beauty to the scene. - while soft tousle tilled the even ing air n ilk seetmt melody. .Ther, came again upon ki l n the tuiltien quiet which reigned-the mit ranee of the t purl iol.prods, observed of all tils , rverk-inaillitiod'a youth ful prime and trona:min.! lust no n hewer. The scene changed, and before hltn be saw a happy home eirclo-children, friends. reline mentand peace...had amid them all she who had never clamored for tier rights. moving In Lesphere, she& log t he frag - rance of a chef, l r . virtuous. reffned spirit all around her-the delight of home. the adinitettion of friends. the respected of the world. controlling., by her silent Influence, more honor than could have been bestowed by to thousand ballots. As the beautiful pictures faded awns. the reporter locked around again mum the group .forts him nod wondered if any among them, had o , ree 11 , 00i:hi of their - rights - in lath n my, ner. Doubtless. moved by the inspiration of the - moment. he Would have ventured boldly to solve slab, doulit by Imp trim. but his atten tion was directed elsewhere. Ile heard toys terinirs nuirunim In the .`suffrare ists" in a n d In RUA out -and then finally all came in and resmned their seats:While the mat roll le Py.llolo.nt. alt, ays dlgninert,ssmained insert:we with a ileternoned nly and = . . • revoriere haul toi yet been uoupplied with hnt long train:nu; in the - protrl. ...ion had made :two, equal tO. •ukil emerge!, eien. Thrum books of Oesotion Jay openi the shelf of the library at he • luetantly them, haik• of iiOVOII.II changedplace. nod were enorerical Into amateur des), for the ress." who had lust thaw to* wake this .basty preiraratlon when the President called the , ladies to ocular. They didn't eettri to curd the adrnoultion ; hut,nesertludeas, feelun perhaps impressed with the neeessit y of a...im plying with the detuatud, looked alsout the r.lorel at each other, brushed A few. fret., Iron, their dialsca. settledbeuteue ri ral eout fortably iu their arms, nod 0,1.0 . .211 atten tion. Pres',tout -.Well. I t not mote 0.14 teas to be itrts,to utPettog.. n tome trot rnotnltsot. licrerel ladier-ties. }et: It not it , LC pr rate. The President, tenth., t, tenekt - : -Hut t -error tube some slight othtake. Neit TIM.. Ler, iVe wort tr admit env to members. rout e$ ts sligt wore. , 11.. N. Orem to decide. W would nk• tare tie prequnt • and ret old glat11) 'Perim• the name, The rritorturt looted rituott to too a lio - the molar !Ty told riesutoptlntit t u riw.e t MC W. alit nrited. 'nett failed to nor alp rouitl to torlett - gent lenien" except the..- .oft et tiradualty th. truth hrokoutton thou,. 11 . thit pine:tiro one of t bit t hrett whine flame kapittr... I.ul of rnord to hit family , to far •foll beneath the dignity of his ;KAM.] at, to alhor the faintitt tinge of a Wirth to overt wpread his feature,. tolieuxuen frowned tills iiouttli sod h, pulekiy recut etre.' hi• pre.- enter ofnliad. • • •. . again Anlil the Pretinlent,..sto uill allow them to deckle:" One now hritklt xpote up, - welt. UMW. if t'oti otmerve tho lint. my mono 1011 t.o foonj t • "Yea. prtt. bea uzember.'• , Fikt,tly mu worrd surural (Air our, The Preolllool.ll-,lotoly to int At the 16t —"Hno folk rooll 00.1 11 / . I,4Went. Qoytuily.--.ok. here it .1 You am but, s , ll- , hoP , nth vutlemmi- • The two the., noh d loob f hint ad battened to at any ow thelt 01171NOC, UTliril3 n 6 and eternra, to the cause. nudva ell that they had never •Inven favored with ligg nn oppor tunity to — dine." The f!resnlent—Gh. n ell, NI! ... int do you. We nee glad weleotne gent lumen Interested In thip caw.* I= .T one star; The two knights tree ionic w but nini %bed _by t hie sudden turn. but still evidently felt a reluctance. They remarked that the notice-was too short: • It woo pain fully evident they bad rut, In clew of ho emergency, made their wills, conaulted their pnstors. arranged their tatsitu.sa, and talked with their families. It was 'manifestly impossible to join under the circumstances, and yet cooldn't think of withdrawing. One of them again posayed to speak. Rep-Well. ma . ntn. I didn't think you would w:elude reporters. I thought the meeting its held Pi prima', Amply beeninge you didn't want to be troubled. in balloting for officer% with these who were not member.. Prtaddent th. no. ?Themply wished to ekeitlde ',Whet weathers. gentleman who is n member may lbw. We'll he glad to have hi-n - 2 1Te il lUS ' ; j 1;4 ‘ t ' a t t t eT . . rho reporter. seem obdurate-they hod encountered. Mon of professional conturnacinUaliess. Their loot (soon was .broiyht into effect. Who can wit hstnndi women a testa? Who could nit ailently by 00.1 see (air fares preparing, nod limuneulate handkerchiefs fluttering really for. a. Billings sore, "a flood of tears." Re portoriat srusibilitio, Oven, I They enclilitte.l. to inclibile won to Yield. Some fair one faltered out, "we don't wont the meeting reported. - Inatentiv ton hoist of chivalric devotion, one of the 'to - inters rnshly spoke "Well, Mies, If von are on °Named, 1 will not report It. We don't neon to tres pass." Reportorial chnne.-"No, don't, we won't report it." -Render. 411.1 you uses-sea the sun shine out nod suddenly illmnine the world with a flood of brilliance Jost utter en April rain? Have you ever felt the inspiration of the rainbow after the storm / Have you ever from dark ness suddenly been brought to the marvelotta light of It noott-day aura? Then can volt appreciate the expressidn of rapture which broke over the countenances of the fair "Suffrusixts" and chasm! back the Not to be. repotted.” if there be an Myeltun un earth It in this, It In this" seem ed to be written 111•011 even' suffrage face. For a full minute there was silence deep and profound. • Then• reportorial recollection re turned and with It professional zeal under the Influence of which the mob reporter mut about to rescind his pron. I...professional honor how ever. prevented Min; It neon n war of the moots. Just then the conflict wns duel, dm!, as the President mild. "Well sir." we An WWI you would not. ire would like to hove you present but don't want to he retmrted." Rep-Well madam I'll stand by my promise. But why-what Is the greet melon for thin- Don't the public went to know. This in tile most Important nwelingthus far. "Yes." faintly spoke out a fair one nertuw leg half a sofa in the opposite corner. She smiled acquiescence in Ida views. The repor ter knew her name would look well In print and endeavored to ascertain It. He MIA how ever unsuccessful. - The President —Well, sir, there t no particle tar reason why. It is however stniply a hurl ers. meeting.. We will only elect Officers. Itep.—Well. Madam, It you nro certain that is nil, andwill elm? to v bring It. the:vault, w Pgfddent— U T r hat is alt, ' 1 . assure you. and en re Igingthefeort. ottheledreig I e want Isto p--t o pibilckiT. :nice your wont. The conference seas now over:and to the in finite relief of the suffragists, who by title had gathered in large numbent. The iepor. tem made a move to withdraw.. They were expeolaily anxious to do so. as It'svas plainly . evident that no business would be transacted While they remained. At 11,10 instant it was Perceived that the nor who bad ",lined - woe retiring also, when' a chorus of pleading voices urged him to remain. Itep.—tGmvely) do ladles. ••Mine honer bare respect upon mine honor. - I premised not to report you proceedings. I( boththent ceuldn t help it. Its beet for that I withdraw. They realized the situation. The Warta lOU was natant. They didn't want Ibe rePOrters to leave, but the President was Inexorable. As the trio of knights assembled amend the hat rack In the hall they-were surrounded by half tbe W. S. A., who assured them no on to them was Intended. Itep„—Lndles, we nnilterstand you. Beveralsolces--We are serfs- It hag so hap , petted. The Pritsident—We era pleased with your 1 • MONDAY 1101RNING; - 1 .I.I[I . VY, .9; _l§7o • kind notices of our former meetings and would Le pleased to lone yott come again. Our next meeting will Le announced... • Iten.--Thank you we wtll come. If 010 an interesting ilmnfi, ' that exhibited I en: i hcii, e oor thrown hack to its extrao o wMidth;ball thedhall filed with as funny of the W. .as Could lie erowtled Into it; the Witilialt, of the front parlor. alive. with mintage titer, bandtter eithls littlt_nring In the I.rcerA. nod falr coun tenances till around exures4lng a tearful. scud farewell. Through the throng. with bends fnvernmil Uncosstred. and leutioi lorgnettes. traeed ntion every lineament of their physiog nomies. the reporp.ra made their war to the street. and then with graceful thew wiunds of come again -don't. Le offended— ll—report—lecture to-tdgiat mid other en couraging wtods—moviul away and were soon lost to rinse t Ito distance. Tut 1 Lac - tri. b ut... Una lIPon the ladies m the rePorter gave Itloved( I. further concern maim tee meeting. to the viewing, wail plug. teeiing, he availedbo , himself of their kind invitation and•aut ' half a dozen thkets *ll h W 11101 they lied fa vored hint to attend Mts. l'ilivau Ceara...lee . are ni /Al:vette •limil. As he asceadell the i.tairway he looked in Vaal ter a doorkeeper. Not Uniting the Malt he WIN moral to pass IntO the hall Wanton deposonia Ids ticket, when you cat lure lair tient loos uM. had estatAished tizeiuseltes upon tit her side of I he s tatrwaT at the bead reached out her hand—assn modest soap...twit twit the wigs tile doorrieeper-ege. lie nulled—tillll `A Ito WULtlall'Vrage practi -11 cally — iltilideli LAW his tit*.et a ,It n pooled in. The authrtiec w ipi not vary Lira. , bill it mad. Up ni .U 11.113,11: disc I: ItUallit . Was thread) . on the huge not talking. She WIN quite youttifid In 'twat...ea. -.• self poised, - . a rapid talker—not re kably anent` though—and, al. a rough estlinate, filioutglateen years of age, it iii good to lit on the Ale aide. ila opponent of “the vvitoie b. ..e... - he expressed teat the reporter's gut. , suggested that twenty-llva would be the 'shot blares. lie wit, cross, and not relia ble. She had beenntroduced by Mrs. Jen kins, teittitOrary Presideut of uhf it .S. A., who occupied it Matt upon t Ita }dation., Shut alked about two ludas, at hobo dimly. again logi - rally, now.eloqueuti, twin lacetnitisly, quoit ...garb', and always entertaining. It mutt be said that tile lectui e was a gOod one, filled with instruction, rte)' entertaluing and i err . plensautly apo{l,ll. "W‘noan before the Law,' was the nob vet. to which no syluipais it ould In justice. The applause WIN Vat) !Kaplanl sad very hearty, 11011 evidently Nils.. rougens made a very favorable iinpresston. . , At the Close or the iecture she sr.. sur ronaded by all the W. S-A., old nanny .them, ladles and Walltiallata. Wial goseted her cor dially. 'The reporter wag leer., and truth husinesa in vies, ironic lailuitles in regard to I=! When a rePort was furnished him which lie eutterly clutched awl enntell °way. Wbenin the thence of hit own hoictilut the time came do examine it, he toned that the ladies hail been about an hour null a half balloting; that there Were 110 Oln/UNA lon candidate's: that the great est harinotty and sweetness prevailed; atet that the dent ballot 'emitted us followed Proddent. Malagoons}ldindman; First Vice President. Mrs. J. ster; Second Vice President, Mks EMMA ArliCtl/: Recording secretary, MIAs Jennie E. Hauls; Cum:point ing Secretary, Mist Jennio. Hindman; Treat titer. Mr.. P. hitter; Executing COUVAllitoe, Mrs. lir. npeneer. chair...all. Mrs. Protestor hmith,-31m. McCullough. Mr, J. S. 31eMaster, Mei. Me Kul VeY. MISS M. Mut bat tau. Mille Kate Crain. 311, Mottle thnit h. Miss M. Pt umiteut Mr. J. M. Caldwell 1. 1 / a ili, Mr. W. 11. Horner :G , 1,14.1 ho read the list, awl callie'_lowittil the clone, a dimness he thought Mutt have ob stfucted hit vision. Teat teen nut—yet it wan —lt.cottidul bti—hut the letters, like figures, woeldn't lir. There it teas. Ito paused, ant astonished, then tontirml, then Indignant. Hastily hn hill the report aside, and with ejnintlittions nut loud but deep. deep. very' deep, ex.presseil hit feelings: 'yr:ilk of con- Mstency; what ilonble-ilycil li)micrtsy. they not retolse only at their lest conclave that lioveruments del Lye/ their Yost power Yenta the consent of the governed; and then, In the face. et tltitl exclude the reporter', only to 'govern' by andaclously assigning s hem AS ufileial attache., of the concern? Conaixteneyl With: - Ills Oteitenient riving at contetn. plated the •Tyrainty. - the Wino Bohemian flung hiumelf into the reportorial chair. nod was about to indite it creating protest, when lo bra/0.1111011 /listen. passed m rapid re view. Clustering along the line of the sageo. far back Into the gray dawn of I line, he saw women who had made their names sublime-- Queens and Empresses. swot - Mg the oCeptre and ruling notion; in wittiotni a cram at the bend of nrmies, leitaing them to battle . and victory; women proutolgating principles In statelmanshlp, ho•e great foresight and comprehension bane made them Immortal' t as tenter, thrilling the world with then; eloquence; toetessel. in Forage of duty .and lot e. and conahlation, and hope and freedom. sinciag for him:Hate •evervahere; a .. . men as writers, iternitylng front rank in the foil of literature; it men behind the scenes ipso.) mg po,_ Ora of government and Carle Itic-s tor halve of Mate unexcelled: wiannit etioa where and in all ages, 'exhibiting culture Mid talent and mental power. awl pawing her eapoldlity of cif government. Then. toe. he saa. - rat en as leaders In religion and penny and nll that 'reale:. anti (ambito mankind: nation% irldell eengnired her benign Intinence. always In Ebb •an of civilitat Transponed to the third 'idlarter of the - Met eent ranituc . he saw the world atoned s ironer belp,. a lilt matittems. morn:, in ... m a ur ae, in titles. all wit ton agannn's ...maim:tension; nations beginning to see the trig ihotat colling her lade their nid-all nut lons s entlrhtenrnetir onra-the fairest of the earth. lin proudest liloory. the boast of Ivilloot Inn. inc. not yet kept here • aloof. [rented hernia tsu rational being% but .1.1 a pet. or plail king: eneodinced•oll that ta l l frivolous e racter; . kept In check all t tat orao en no bling enbling null! I:er mind gedgiaaily beg. retrigrodhig in pdo sr. mid- ; she WM. I pot a , no element i.f 1 1, eflitneio. such Ape lint brain designed, to the 1,, Id. 'Mt ibe day ppra l eitiption der. and the...noun or the condign, ieurpo Loard.-hos inanity and juste• and ireedoin all that nips wortlt lir Ins coo, neralled eon ter aid Ist the mlntincenient of 1.1.ft0 onto . .. Mr. Shall the)" rat' in cniu. t entaul ..1., ~.b ,l be • m bd ral t in Iby !nitre, bi in• unite reit ibe ohl t, hot et riolit4 Is pu s h ia g tot,...att to r1,000.t0 Warr, ti tot., tron tie t Ito •olog. a n' .s.l !Iwo te isogs sod tld shib , the re term Pia• 1.04 ip,obri. happy will they be alto .I.TO er ins: rally.co who coo lied in sing the highest :totes of •the The reisittergeopp..l id Ids night. 'Sat orally enough lire thong:hi had been trPo en bmuleer. anti he had egos - strettithLto discern, when Irk - Wing Nolo to the "lading' report,' [ I hat after it ensue::( thank% to I lie tctoperory etticers far their edurtsse and sk ;II In timemoat efforts at organilat the meeting oillottrned until notice through the pens.. EquAt. Rwins ix 1(7 Mug ~411 .tiopir4 CR11.4 t bt• Moe . I.:ltual Biala t...4itvilca to 11.arrl.tbnrg on 'fiat,lfo-, Mot oxlr,k: I 4. The Lonsnat it, won enktrd ScAtit. the Pt,itlent rauat f be er.nren. Ibis to Order, In I.i till , Mr, J. C..Nighton ~..1 Ties Presidg nt eloquedtiy anollec ,11 ve aline, appealing to thom to aCt intelligently and eaten-idly on the ocgulotr ' minelowing commitees Were appointed Coe on CI Went tis. F. Parrot, titoonc rt. It. Holston. Letelitovn. Who. 11. Jooneon Al legheny; Pittance Comtultles, Monks and Wm. St ?other. Committee on Ilitsinens—Mesor, Horror. Jones, indwell and Jingler. • evening Retsion was devoted to the dis mission of the followlnr, which were nnanl leolody adopted: Wltaltran. The Fifteenth Amendment has become n part of the Constitution of the United Stole.. and hs o ntitled Ameican law at its fountain heaad., u that hereof ter r die- Until.. On Mormon Of race, Color Or Feral tode sloth not desecrate the stottit es of n Re- Publican Common wealth; and for the 'reason that through Hal, ornendinent a race hot risen and a lenered Into the nruna of notional lie with speed Po tinesompled In libdury and lot a wayherefw so beyond all huninn prophecy. we, tv. Beetec, Ist. TU ferreutlr thank OM. con grrat ulate ends other. ntul Wedge nursalres carefully usa and nucrettly innintalu OM' rote as the highest and dtvmst prlsllege<if our 1111 W manhood. That we' recognize In t Ito Reltuldivae party boats ofthe great "and good men who strieni dn. OA In ttut deli: der of our history and whine deed.. have It rottert out for ...of great deliverance, and we therefore pledge our vote. and Ineuence to the sneers:l of that party Mall Puttee whet, It ettet stun ee fore the liberty of the Petede. 3,1. That we regrd he itiblo tKing .latnes• version) an the tr a ue... t word of tied: and the safest guide of youth, and therefore com mend it to our public schoolt, to be read nil heretofore. Wednesday 'abetting, the upon out the Com mittee on Reconstruction. which propane.' the orgnnisation of Union League,' Met end of the Equal nights Longue teat taken Alt end db. cussed, nhd the following adopted as enbat tube for the report: Witt:ilea% AI. the annual inert Mg of the Pcnncylvania State Equal flights League. held In the eltr of Meadville. Sod toiler 1:11 nnd 11th, Iftre.n committee of dye were nintoinimL consisting. of William Nreldt, Mama Anderson, Win. 11:Parten, David lhavaer, and 0. L. C. llngbet , to repot homed lately' following the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment, what change Is neemsttry tube made to perform the organic struoture of the Longue to tim new Condition of things tinder the hitherto named Amendment; . ! Arco witctig_ta,. 'rho ptieelos boon oi sof fine has been sectored to the Cobweb man, in Alm adoption of the Fifteenth Antrildinent, thus aCennitplisiling !lib 'tbjta.t of t he nisi estab lishment of the League; Ann wiin:Alt e nal vat o Therefore. benefit Of th Ealllll Selina)have privilege,. Therefore. i m ik.obYd. That In the opinion of your ram- Mee no change in the c.rganie regniattons of the league is ileCtaleaer to tie wile, except tomb as will make the League an olicit•tit strunwtality In obtaining for na tin etinal dis tribution of the ochool fund and tchool privi leges. • ghe following_ revolution wits adopted: iroltVd, By thla Convention, that it mono fin be presented to the :gate Superintendent of Public Schoolx, and to lite County Superin tendents and School Hoard. urging upon Mom our rihts of citizens of Pettm.ylvanim most respectfully. sking them lo grant us better school- houses end better I enchorm and In schools whereat] rrices attend together. that all receive the same treatment and al tont in. (or Geom. addressed the Conran! 1011 In thesening at er n whleh It adjoinned Moe Their next annual f'oncaitl sn t 11l u<•- In IlarrlsburK Aißn.rt.l3lb. • The Hoyt. For Pier, Mount. S I • • In lneeee..e, All ion4iiiiied:,7'lr The erierine tee,t. 3lnc h lewon over tn r'N In proVed hewing e. ary those NV h 0 nrn b^."*lo neeliStOnte4 In 010 other intichtneN. STILIW No. :NI Sixt tt %tier!, The juteleet, runutorr, easiest man tßal utul least troublesome •Sewing Machine o the market, i. Singet'a imposed. Brash .4 Monma. lid. 20 Piz th street, . •.- • • -- "'"'"'" , h.rik• Nytup Ii aced In .11 rag. int=end of pliic enstor oil. t p.m saltßair. 'rwent v-flre cent+. Try it. 7i01d.10. - all &lights. - - • For looking ginnee nod 14tonfr . /zone oto Loushritifm's. /71 Smithfield sired,- The Painting &Nue a • We nee now full Into the se ason when paint . .1. a positive necessity for • the preservation I and beaut Went hot it Gar residences and I places of bnainev.. A.pound of paint Mb I rionsly applied worth its weight in gold to the house on which Oficial. both an regards ap pearance nod durability. We are glad to ob serve that much painting hat been done this season. and those who handle the brush skill fully have had their slates kept covered with orders. To illustrate the truth of this we have dhly to refer to our frienVohn T. Gear, No. 5l Sixth. hate Hand stmt. Hr has been kept annually luny and even yet • has not emerged Trolls the throng nfffadr. that has driven hint to his utmost capacity during the past three months. Employing ltome forty ex , Celleut tnechanies nod !awing his business • carefully managed. he has been measurably able to keep up with hi. large and increasing patronage. There are many retemn., bower- • er. which combine to make -Urn; popular in his business, and to rause a preference for his workmanship. In the tint place he takes pains with all his Jotts. slighting none. He uses the very best quality of materials and mites his colors with great care. He attends promptly to all orders, slid puts on the work only thoroughly competent and experienCed workmen. while hit prices an always as rea sonable as it is IHNsit,:e for theta to be for gnat workmanship. Ills foreman, Mr. Lott. H. Purkey. thoroughly understands his business, and to his efficiency is due muclrof the success which attends Mr. llraY in the trade. Any of our readers who tiny want a goof! Job in the way of house and sign painting. plain or orna mental, will do_well to secure thel service. of Mr. Limy. We can commend him lathe hearti est terms an eminently worthy of patronage, and bespeak for him an increase elf - the large share of coattail hitherto directed Fownrela his doom • °rateable Article.. Fresh Pine Apples in 2 rind 2 , 4 lb. cans, Iletter for eating than green Pine Apples. at 112 Federal street, Allegheny. City.. ' Fresh Itaapherriem. Cherrleao • Black berrlem, Pears and Peach in gimes Jars, in perfect condition, • at 112 Federal exec.. Conserve. Itasitherrieit, Blackberries,cet. Cherries, Strawberries. Flue Apples, and French Fruits In Juice, • good for the sick. at (lea. Ifcantalet, In Federal street, . Allegheny MY. Mhos., *Mom Macs. Hanes, libee..—A. Leg_ gate. auctioneer, will hold on extra large atm lion sale of hoots, shoes and gaiters to-mon. role, Tuesday, id 7 o'clock. at his. auction honor. 15U Federal street. .illegheny. fliad bargains may be expected. • . (. Miami • Carriage+. wholeintle and Mlnll, n Inn. Loughridge's. 171 Smithfield street. 'Examine ttluger . oltuprottol Inc Mach and you will tilorltle It to be ahead of ull of he . `I No. Moirrox, • No. 20 Sixth ntreet - The aping laineii of Henry U. Hale, Mei , chant Taller. 111 corner ot Penn avenue and Sixth itt reet. Is now large and complete. Mon sienr Itonnain continuer to priodde nt the cut ting. • When conimirloon. hail, been made by ak ful mei:l/mica bet wren rival sewing machl. their Judgment has been Invariably In favor Singer'. Iniprbveil machine. Fa'UAW S MORTON No. M SIIt h Ptte The elucrr riding Machine has more r mprovementa than any Other yet Invent :n me and tee It. STRAIT & Moirron% Nn...l)l4lxth c ree DIED: WHIT11011E• ott Os. eroning ht the Sth /IRWIN F. WHITMORE. EMiiiiii= et AIKEN—on baturd.T y!,..t7th, 11170.1 k 1 1, - ,1 T Allen, 0 year. and 3 ru.,not.. Funeral TO-11.9. .et 10 o: but .t. v.. from th elJroro rrd Ide Parente, earner of Fourth weenn .1 Rem erne, The Mende et the (maniere re Petit ully(netted I.r attend. r m 'O th • R"n. the Ma Year Of hie age. Dr. D. L'"., Voneral from the residen, of his father. on rot itns •a, East fdriOrty, TO:PA y. at 2 to i tinek I. C reett arriages will lee. IL 11. Patters. it Co's stables, earner Seventh liven., and Liberty tweet at 1 tt'elock.. NeTl.Ek N—At los retelence. near Oakland riat- I.l gri r ll n' t i fleZi. ' i,fla i lgui l l ? .; ; klkrelie 'lr. [tankers. in the anth year of his sige. The friends of the faintly are neepecafully re quested to attend tile fineral Tarts altickUrnri. 9th of 10 W. 1., k. to prterred tai Ililidalo (Anne iery. Carria,,o. win leave trade P3lteeloll . ll beery stohle, Diamond Street. at 9 o'clock. Service* at lb o'clock preciselr. • • sorrixem—O n Weelensdas mnrninst. M , .7 .titi. 10470. a: lii. reshlenee. No. 33 Elftktoth street. 1 .11 . 4-M.:Pt lam g, d `tinicT A.Ti7 - 1.1.Z.G. lo'r rat,rlr of fredertelCity. Martina. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NORTHERN l 'w jJic . Ibuifoaj[ 'o Railroad l'ontradors Sestet! Pr..p..sils wfli Lt rthvised St the anise n he StnitTliTlLV PACIFIC ILt 11.1114:11, 11131 i ILt NV. 2.4.1• 110 Ultok tikc.k c,.rncr at r, it aural... New VOrk. Ulna WM/NV...MA Y.the lot dar .d June, I S7O, at 19 o'clock. noon. for the ark- Ing.3lntonry. Ilrlddlna and nallatallng or that par don of thi Northam Vacant , Burned In the State Z=f!M . • • LOUIS Veer IA the Ilto4rlVver, the Wttotertibi.ll,llll7 ne Mlnnew.ta ut—dltatmett of about 230 Tolle.). tn -1147.t.h10, requietto to ottoptokothe rostl M=E=M 4? IN? recHte the nit •upenUtCturn. Ter said Company till also mealy, proposala, at the tame time and Plato. for the !limber erosattea and for tae lion rails, spikes tutel ftettlies for the road as abort. The iron rails to he dellvered nn the doe* at Mulatll.Mlanestels. or at the crnsalnlor the 11 1ulsalppt tires. and the de. renelyedaorordlaa to blank 'tonna which till he read) fur distrtbe sloe on WEI/NE:and T. May 4. IE4O, at the oaten of the Company, at abort. where Pleat et the =MEI gM=2fflM!!! IM=EI'.I2M!IM =I! The Comp., reserie the right to reJect arty r .It Ws not Armed to be for On Inter.. Of tk Commny MEM= 1==!!!!!MI tu EDWIN r_ JOIINMON. Chief Aylinoer , n Pro.ldent of the Company.. the °Mee. NE 1111 BROA DNA Y.. Rim.. REfIORY-SIETTII, President urllierti radii'. Railroad Co. NM Vont:. APRI 1111, 1870.. M 79 7 Per Cent, Gold Loan, • FREE U. S. TALI 1 , TIM' AURLINGTI N; HANDS MINNESOTA It It. COS . First Mortgage 40 TEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS. A LIMITOD cIUANTITIt - rOll PALE. .; Al. 90 and Aerrned Interest. ',met poreble May unit November. J. MX; t HAP NEM The:reale, nd abodes la (at la rapid! We anhealta feat and beA t' P. Flse-tv A per rant der Curtly anal le elteadycontplated nd the balance of the Mat thee* ilandtha the the market. ,nt prices only, reium thew bay elan and and we regard the HUH Vs S CO., 32 Wall Street; New York. • S. WC EAN & ' 0: 65 FOlirth .venue, r 9l2 } :n i ditL% — .ll':„Tfilgigg V NUM VIT.E. o f t fir .1... free fmni 'IT/trtl'l'l'4'r ATF4,7:=lllll4r.'• pa eppetiser and tOIIIC, and the dnest thing I:the world fur purifying the blond. It bele Mkt pica. ant and delicioue article ever offered to the public. mr en polar to brand) , whisk Y. wine bluer+. open, other article. It is mort byte and cheaper. Both node md female. young or old ant take the Wine of ate. I le in fac. life 4eiwrver. Thom who wrth to color good hu n im nn n now o f lively Finrirt. well to take the Win ne e of We; it is dileetant from sarthhur ever before "P't , B. 1.. FAH.NENINN2K & CO., Minimal. Agent.. TreE.s--"M - 4 11 ." "For. Forma:* Boarding," mot.r.lererling . PIJUR LINES.6II b' in 0,11,1 in the.:r ON, f.” WES TY. bl r :ere, njdirimral lire El V ki ('ES WANTS bell. For terms. apply ut. 77 OIL., ISEbonY city. betireen the tutu t.l 6 and a n 91.. W l tt T i E" . ; — . 1 ..1,, i " r% i - fI MIT: 3t ' ; Nn. 66 0010 xi* NTED.—A Lady exix•rleneed In T zunktiT Punt, fon.N.lst .J.urneymon. Apply .Iler. . 110FSION c0....r.0r sth.nro. and WANTEM—An Unfornighed Room. "I'e""""rS" IV ANTI:1)-12000 Fa ra isbtSl . or y Unfurnlshcol. with pritilegu of buth-rooms taunt be within Ilvodints., walk of lit. Charles Howl. Addroas V, St. tit/aloe liotol. 7A TEI ).— A u itch to and rest nnsi. Adarunn, with romance. A.\'":39l 23 Walnut Wept. Plilludelidtht. • • • • • 5.71 lATANTED.—SiIuaI but as elprk by a y y olnalagentlomon of itoo/1 odueuttoll. hating an oitetn• ve acquaintance In both clues and COntl try, nod no everalon a Wll.l. Would take a mall Inter 4,,,,,Calirar.opfloalruferonews. ..iddretutir lATANTEIL—A • good :serond.hand COTTAGE,PRFSS. Addrei• O. T. A., GAzrrrr. 0111 c, 84.11.71 t (7,11 W Apply:Litho F.ellpae gar Works, so. Oti Flfi h avenue Estepsion.. • ..•• ANTED.-3 Itolters f 3 !lookers- In, 3 men for farm work. 3 boY. for Coun try. to work In vineyard. A Iro girl. for all work for city and country. Apply LI Employment °Mee, Nn 1 Sixth Street.. • WANTED.-MORI'G Ali ES. '1130.000 4. Loan in lame or small smon a fair rata or Interest. 3I 11111. 801161 ZIITI4IiB.I-117.1'11Zik01;.f. . No. 179 Smith[lnk' also. NV D.—TO .R EN T.—A House of a g ood am. !ilt r ,F," noon llne of Itallnald. Any one harink AUCII can n bear of UTgotrnr 111144 sriallyffl7, Agent, Nn. 131) Fourth anomie. 54 WA NTED. ,— ETery bOdy to call at 184 LIBERTY STREKT, and examine tbo 1 , 1111157111 A LY . PI•A ItAtt'el tot Math's Say._ County debts for male. lAT A STElL—Sealed prolm9ils fu r (I. ItUi.lobNP.Ml7"l irOVlVZifirintickl tunnel , for work, to be delivered. 260.000 per month nn art between Now MI!! Run and Blelninghtun. Also, tuna munition, for t lAvn NOO\ t r ee • de: NATANTED.--31ORTGAGEs. Thirty Thungattil floII irx lo Luau In lurtro ”r rannll nroptrty In Alit:Flin county la ntlr vitt: of totem... n,. ClLtltt. JEREMY, Itenl_rotate Agent. 0$ Grunt slreot. iANTE!.—Bonds and Mortga;es. rVPT?l4"itr; ll7v9 . ol kgAZ4.. , 4Zno. n. V.it h a n.; n co l o l .7 n a li :lnYiYyrt" :K7 5 : . 0 ". 0 7i, hyc.l fur 000. haring 3 Team to run. I for $1.500. haring 3 year, to ran. I for Rl.OOO. lowing 3 yesrs run. for $3OO. haring 3 ytm.r. to run. On - IU/ "r "'"711'57,n71./ 04 Fourth A re. LOST T Weilnpsdav evening., he- TIVEEN Re.1!41,)1.41,Ntr merrn :171;e" IM4y o( ll;runied . be j kalying th ' g at 73 M A Itl t/S FTII BOARDING poinolNG.—To-Lil.arlth boarding . , nor, FRONT 1100 R. Al.. DAT tOAßDEß,Slukeuutlo.lloth seenT, Tot OARDING.—A somber of Gentle /11EN.lhan he furnlyhed Ttltb hoardingld Rucans If deslreel, pieloantly Ineuted, ut No. RO ANDERSON STREET. near Hand street bridge. Allegheny CRY. • TO-LET r rO-LET.--TWO WELL FURNISIIED sI.I3:PING nooSIS.No. 43 licence.: * street, near the Part. Allegheny. A good ehmmit for four t ' r u g ", 7 r 7i irtlf,—PalTVll 41, pleasantS:l.'"C iaggfiAr * .4447 ' LET.—The Three Story Briek WAREIIOUSE In Church alley, rear o P f No. 160 Wood street.. formerly ontespiod Wom63la_n WATT. a Co., ea a Broom Mattufsetor Jr.'" y. WA. LANG & n _No. 172 and 174 Wood_etteal._ TO LET.—Briet lionge of 7 Rooms, .Ihell. Gnu. Mc and Cold Water,lArgit Tent Let Paltered end Painted. 'situate No. 149 Mar ket etzvel. netttlegitellY,, Ildnlnialley. near KIIIIIN;i11 street . . ..tuna tlan an], Altert,hene. Apple G. • ~V.I'..r.M..CE• 9mniono. T 0 LET.—COUNTRY it ES( DENCE. . —lnart of the .• anconyn t.royerty 13 ltall, l Ail hence in ter'n rooted. cantaining name, teee nr 'and is Is enonfortable d oVeletoutt reetheeture. end Is alit. 111 modern Improvements. Also carnage hunt.° and smettng for hones and .unws. The ground, are IncaollfellY oat. sad ere rev -teed with One forest Law, rendering It Intl n country reoldence with all the advantages of being very from WO wonlenl t 0 the eity.and fro Its ;motion!. nee of the moat healthy local:one In this notion. Tor tsertleulars,lnquire of OLIVER WOLINTOCK A CO.. Fifth cannot. apt9df • FOR qATM. FOR till:E.—A Valuable Farm. •uu deriald Ith n 6 fe•et vetna G0..114u11d• VOR SALE.—Enzhie of Four Horse VOW SAl.E.—Frame House. Two I Room, t.of 30x100 feot. Price $7OO. T. :ree SON. corner of Penn and Twenty-third FOIL• SALE—.I One Horne . 4 4pr1n1; NAM Amegheur• FOIL S ALE. — Nattufacturlne Site* We have for Pale s Very draftable location for manufacturing nurnottem would be arare chance for a tannery, it Pawing been formerly need{ for that prftpose. There arc 2$ gm ats•te ant house: and POI. machinery. Lot 1101130 feet: fronting on two 'treeb and near- Valley Hoed. In the !Ifteer th weed. T. It. PIM. '.l Soy, corner Penn end 7 :bity-third rime!. • VOR SALE.--A Latge Amonnt of which we offer at groat lintamna..ftn :Mailman etreet, Twelfth want, two handuinnu building lots. IN/Lige feet each. Non:mane mobstantial thesea Peon buil themhe immediat ificini f o r lota. We offer at a bargain called noon. I'. It. 1111.141 PON. corner Prim and Thirty_ stmeta. .SALE.—Eagines and Boilers, :few and Sewnd Hand. ..f an kind*, nonalantly on hand. . T .* * • Ortiont from nll ports of Ite ronottretronepely et oriole et, JA.IIMt iIILI. I CO.. Corner Nlvian Avetmet onit P.. Ft. W. k P. IL W Allasheny, Ps. • • VOR SALE.-BIYILDINO LOTS IN ALLUMENW carrl offer roe sale the moat delightful building lota situated in the Second grounds. Lune 1..... are part of live and one-half Au ( i:My 9*. /3"447141;rn". teen been reCardrd. each lot Is a front lot. frontingPenyavllle Mid or °Nei - Tutor, evenuei Ito, J 4 fret wide by 191 drop. n The lets. ..Mtn re the sidence of {Washingtond Waller McClin tock. etos., ere 24 by 15 feet. Stoat et the Lots are sold. Five dwellings hare been erected already. Persons desirous to yenta the low grounds Ri d e I=rclirlige tlinn ' e t :tr In n th n e l' es ' g t eltl es. and but four inmate.' walk from the bead of Hea aver Street; e hoard walk lends to the premises. l=a u t i. ticauty of scenery and nu rreundinge are Terms easy; prices low. Paquin.? of • Yo. A$ Wood street. Pittsburgh. or F . £4l ' l " aer Avenue. Allegheny city. • VALUABLE SIVISSVALIE UROP v ERTY FORMALE.—Twenty acme of Shales land, Inge. Mention. near the ltalin'Ad, between Edifewend and SWIPArtI/0 Stations: would divide well into one or own acre lots. Alm. at mto story houao of al. mem. and cellar, and-rme or three acres of level 1.41. In pleasant location, _ 2111„t,'1,7;n1.;,':;:l P 4.11! V,:i11;,. Alone, PAW hno.r and thee,. acres o} t o n Ild. Par partleulera. apply to ruy3 ; 39 Math avenue. AJONEY TO LOAM By' arrange -LT stENTH Juat effected with natant and Inane I% tail/I R. 1.• are enabled co buyer negotiate Mat ch." mortangea on sma l l yor suburban Impaired property In large Orcuria, at talr ra tes and at abort notice. T. It. MILL dr. PON, corner , !1/ Penn . I .lThlrty-thlrd street, FIRST NATIONAL RANK. TII - IRD z. t igirM I I4NVENS. EXCHANGE AND T.U.ENDAY EVENING. May 10th. at R Ilethraines Auutlon lh . 10 shares First Nattnt Pmlthflold 711'13L.k Pittsburgh. Shams Third do. do.. do.: Ishare• Citizens do. du. do .: :g National Bank: zharce mrl ‘"gh .tlfell'AlNltAtletionWr. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01YEN THAT ntratoottlon will be tondo to 1H Excellonot 11:=1 = !Teresina AncrehonY muntr. GEORGE I. TROUPE, - Silk Hats, Wholesale and Iretsll. Ylo. 63 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburgh, N. Old Hats renorated and remodel ed to present style. blocked and repaired. Hata fitted by the ASZICTIOW Comforter. All _orders Prnmptlynttentled to. si FISH; • Ftp.nlwtu Tlening: White 14.11 . . No. 1.2 and a Maokerel—all Mud kersder .llscirerel; ni id Herring: Cod Fish: Si WATT. LANG /41%).'R.' No. 17% and 174 Nora St f IHEESE, too gores I?oshen e ft t r oeso; - II On boxes Factoz i. 14 Sb; avenue plemionktkrAziell HUAIKII.7ARILIIP DtQL - ZANZ PENNA. NA - rms.u. 0 t'ARD. Prrrsnymm. Mar 7. 1870. ry ~I; ORDER So. 3.—The nirriabvr, of TIMM COMPANY, Duip fri a . nnlurof M. w • S. }to.wooD, Ogpi- y C01144. F.) St:meant. _ ii l:wi 4 4 1. ..crutsDt•QI•E. , ,x - I • voc.t. N.vrioNwr (WARD. • I • iirMst•lintt. Mit, 7. 1870. Da...GENERAL ORDER No. 6.—The ilnila ruemberac.f AF:1110N1.14,703/PANYl)ugoesrill t • I . I IOOIM. Cap.uMet Of Cum' - 1..'1 . . 1 1 1ftows. 1,4 S,rgen.m. . 111,1 Drqr.xx . Gitwro..) Y,1.4 . 7 O. [Ertl EEII.II, OT . EDER No. S.—The Gr, tte r A= l r t ;l l ,;l V i tcrila le Nei 111. wt 5 ''''''l,.'i76ti,lrir-'l.d.%ipat.i..:rdmr;Zi Jur., Pi. xiKr. Semeant. CAND ATES FOR CKSTY GEORGE NEELEY, Of Nursingll Township. IA übJel:t lo . the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. aphl - dtbs, • : a- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER BENJAMIN DOUTIIETT, • Of Indiana loomed's. It u candidate for County Commlobloner. In •üboodlmWnn to the declalon of the Republican Convention. Eat mndus 133 retina. _up.-13,1531331. o..l'Oft ASSEMBLY CM= DAVID L. FL.EMING, llenther ofCoinni,dl Council front use Seventh *era. f i nishers:li. (for many years and at present connected with the iLtzPrin oinks ,/ at th•solleltas on of °ninepins friends, will permit the use of his name for Assaniti/y, subject in the unnilesalou of thi Union Itepublicein party. SPECIAL NOTICES. Timm NATIONAL BANW, PIPMBPIIOII. PA../ P1P17111.'1.11. Ley 7. 11470. r—• DIVIDEND.—The Directors of re" sa of DIY the trod Pli th, free of ell .zeef ' mon Salable orr end rifler the 14th net. doll:: 11. tiviNGsroms. ('abler. =CM Circler. ui I•criancuon Isamu:atm Co.. j 3,1840., A MEETING OF THE BOARD of Di It EMOILS iif thin Convent held this' ?lt:a 2 , lvltiontl lir. declared of SIX C OLLARS ,T l l,.Tlore!r"' "''"`" "" "1;!",r117,1:44.5t . Gned3 , • Sastratat7. Italia,: NATIONAL BANK Or PITTNIII`IIOII,i PreninCitoll. May 4th, 1870. rr"..TIIE DIRECTORS OF THIS Bank hate 4teelxred a dividend of 011 P 1 Clf.N . C.lfit on the lopltal stock out of the earnings .4 the 102 'lllO months. payable to Stockholders or then. lend representative% on and after the 12th med., freo .1 ell laze, . inyfavrsl) .10S. LAURENT. Castile, NATIONALge. i i l'frrelirnn If, Ater 3d,1 70 BOARD 01 , DUN 0 s mond, free of nil taxes, parable on and la after lvt theta th Inel turf val. CrrIZENa NATutkral. BANK. Prrrant•noll. Star 3. 1870.1 The Directory of (hi, Bank have WA day lOared dividend of Fent AND (0111.11 ALF •E it CENT.ritit of the phiats of the last tie months. payable on and after the 10th Ink.. free of (Jo, CRIMP. la, K...‘yytit9A._AaajittLoo_, BANK 3lti or y r g ra d, PROT' I arTHE 'PRESIDENT AND DIREC mils of this Bank have thia day &disked a Dividend of FIVE PER CF—ST. ita Capital Stock. out of the Lamina Of the last, six mamba, which will be paid to stoekholdersor their legal rep resentativea.,tm and after the 13th Inst , free of Goaernment, State and local hum W. ROSEBURG, Cashier. TOL LOON CITY. NATIONAL BANE or / • /Truth cutla. h 1 2.1870. j 0 -THE DIRECTORS OF THIS • BANK have tlibt day declared • blvidand of SIT PM CENT. oxtbe Capita/ Stock., nut of the profits of the last air month!, payable. tree of tax. to Stockholders 00 their .I . egal representatives on and after . the 11th hub • • .I.TMAGOPFIN, bayla7l • Cashier. neeirE WESTLIt.; INSI•ItANICZ 1 :0111Wilr. P 17111111.311111. May 3..1870. Ea... DIVIDEND. • • The 11.n1 of Dtrecthrs of tlds Company hove}Ldlly declared is.t/Irldepd of Five Dollars • eon each ' , bare of tho Capitol Stock. out of the arced profits of The hut el: Month.. free of Ooc . ruoront mad State taxes. ponblet to Stockholders, n and after the lOU. Inst. ely/uste Wyk. P. ITERBERi. Sarre . lir WASHINGTON AVENUE. ELECTION NOTICE Au eleolon will he held lit the tavern of Iltontas Alderson, on said Washington avenue. In Sena township... WEDNESDAY. the nest day nf June. 1570. between the holes of 12 11.. d to elect SEVEN PERSONS to serve an a Board or Commissioners of told nvenue until the thin] Vet de:, In April. 1871. By order of the Bnerd. toy:mS7LUT JOHN GILFILLF.N. Pre gy . BOUNTY. $lOO Bounty Collected For dl suldlers who enlisted between Lay 4th and July 22d. 1861, who were discharged fordisabil- Ity beforeserving two years, and who have hereto fore received no bounty. • The undersigned has removed his cam lD 041- zrt-rtz thilldlnthetrnerStaltt avettaested thalthtlehl street. mud Is now prepared to critter' deltas speed' 11l andlt moderate Ate,. Call other address, with stamp.. H. F, SHOWN. Claim Agent GAzirr; • • Corner Sixth neenne 'and Smil:SeßuldU4stingreet..., • Plttaburgh. Pa. PUBLIC NOTlCE—Baring: been .rPolnied GAS and GAS METER INSPW,- TOR for Allegheny' county. notice is hereby elven that until the neeeacery dldeo Red bleehanloil Teet h,. Niachiniiry run beyenvlded. I will be (Baud at .the. OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND MROItICS. Twenty-third street. near Penn. PlRebuild,. I= seti.Ges Meter Inepeear MERCHANT TAILORS, P.• McARDLE, Fashionable. MERCHANT TA 11. R, I'. II Vg•MIVTIV.",ZATZII, : c after. uotam No. 93 1.-;?, Smithfield St • . riTTßountiri. 1•A. ggr itent's (lathing made in nectar In the West 14E Ai V AL. Glii‘.Y . IV. L(.. GAIN. 4AVE.REmoyEn FROM No.'s9 F. I FTl7f AVENUE No. 47 Sixth Street SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! IS7O 139=212 31T11ERS6N S )1111LANBRIN6, Tnporn, Method XTH STREET. Hat imr.i 110 lim . 11 15,55 sad Wen se loci.' Etna or the• fowl and mo o t riuMonatilw " 4 . in nnr unn, • Iron. portion nr which ars oat IMPOrtation. n4 . ll m nit r indent of our abilliun aloe pnrfee4- o•nmnntlon'o e r'i';ilr iit.L':l l eklne m CrAirCritt morns, Vostlo m , McPHEILSON .t 11011LANRX. mb 10 NEW SPRING GOODS. = Cloths; Cassimeres, &c., =I eel. liorehnet Tailor. 73 Smithfield Wan OMCIAL ORDINANCE--Anthorillni the ion Orm of Arbuckle. Co. to construct and use A Bridge over Church en . d b the City of Pittobunch, In Select and Common Co nnell. aby s.embled. and It I, hereby ordained and enacted authority of the same, That the firm of Ar rr iel,Tfor&P,7=l'rori`Va=t4 V 1 : 311110 M .3 .1„CouTMIT) and use an uncovered iron he ght r.r,`lZl.T.Vg.a.oltehNVhc7p`;',l„,:t nad~not mire than Oro feet In width, boas to ma nce. by mob bridge or pomace way the handle.. and Premise. owned and occupied by said arm oe both rides of said Church alley. Provided, That mkt Arbuckle. & Co. shall he minimal. for all damages which may be caused by said erection,and Cnunellii resell, the right to rental tide crinit .. .. ,87 . 7 .'2% .- lot any erd Inane° or tart ni ordhsanca F 4 ' " XPW.V. Tie rmgetle nil. 7=2 WI ar as the same affects thts ordinance. . Or and enacted Into a law in Councils this Mtith day of April, A. o.lB7o.ttemL nunowyr Attest: re S. Mo t, Pre nmnv,sident prO tem. Select Coundi. Clerk of Salmi Connell. W. A. TOMLINSON. ' Attenflf. McMa - President of Common Councli. wrzn. Cleric of Common Council.___ ewe N FRANKSTOWN 1101D_Mitild, 1870.—Toren us. :NE It% o n s triv LOl'll~it~ ut 16 pa.; a- Libenr. , - y. 'i'a:✓s{i :a~iY~ `V4'L7.:.I W .: F - v .>-`• - r ~+:af!~s . ArarrStblENt. ONF.II OPERA ROt SE. Lgri 17,1:114L * ,, 11m,t "'"'"I''''' the Pl.' EDWIN ADANII4, rirVII:u . I: ; " ; 11,- . 1 7411 " nrZa r l i t i .gaTtt Brno motion. . 11A3.11.ET. PHINCF OW 10.:NNIARIt. . Ilatelet Edwin Mims, Edwin Adams Ilann. on Sntunlay. W Br no h HKART NA ni r nS A t.,LA .o . g 01- , y. ONS, WII.D WITS. DRAMATIST._ Er ' LAST WEER OF THE Mercy flovital Open Every Evening CITY - HALL. [ t r FAIR AT KEY STON 1 NK RORiSOY STREET. A I I Mars V, Open Every Evning, ST. PETER'S New Catholic Church .11111111.181(,N apttroal frr THE FIRST SEMI.ANNITAL EX • RIRITIOR of the PITTSBUROU ART GALLERY. mot... Suing • no oollection of PARK fhe Production of A roosicen end Torelgn A. Rats, Is now open AT and Even Log. No. :131 LIB— ERTY STREET, opprwite the howl of Meld street Admlsslon,ll3 sews. JOAN M. CaPER &CO. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING MILL BRASSES • made Promptly to Order. • BABBITTS METAL Made and Kept on Hand„ , Proprietors and Menaferturers Of .f. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PITAi l f. Office-:882 PENN STREET. Foondry7Coener 17T11 and RAILROAD STREETS, Plttsbsolis Pm, 110=!MI5 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Of New York, Imo MM.& ONVAT N. Y. .PRLYCIPAL FEATURIN: I N Br „ t ix triz r y.44. Life Policies A.11801.137111.1r El ABLE from payment of irrelmineal Premium. lit . tristirance NON-FORPEITABLIC . Star llTEhrus,ll7= a it, Ent i r.l;vorlTA: MITA/ILE attar two annual premium. re. sUiettons upon TRAVEL ad RESIDENCE moved, and noipermits required. NO Actva l r LATION OP INTEREST on Loa. or Dar Premiums. ad NO INCREASE of atrial ipsyquista 14 left trliTatoTtnr""danTASlVTlaa arre Is no A . C . C . lgitil ' .A . T in toTll INTEREST ilitPrA d Atretit e agfir= . r . Fit=rth i geuz: ter yield an lame to the holder. We. term and endowment policies too Maned; also, w r %o ma 10 policiespolicies and annultlas. ...balivp-A.3.tt vas= Aioo 00. ' SUCCESS THE CRITERION OF EXCELLENCE. • The EMPIRE ban luad morn nail. tof over - ROO Tug PlittiT Peonending April Is. El b e, than any other Company In this (catty it • maw tnaws at the mama nee. The IAMPIRE secures every Polley holder ET °ATOM" OP rang CAPITAL with the Rate strjintlitplit tina_T eyeixpallET. tux In.4i with ThicE to pa. LOOK AT ITS LIIIKKAL FSATUItN9. Oma,vetive Agents totaled eseryerttereln W on - Pennsylvania. MarffiWY. A. F3ll egnee TErtiairtaAtiltintk. Or or crry XIITZZIL AIM SCIRLYZ a t • Prrnumaan. ht.y clam pTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.— HEi Proposals for the %nal& Paving iunt 171013rAET froon Liberty atreetto th i kp i lMtr gurr trorp ihaur to RIIII avenue. NITIEET from Bettfort i to Cliff " o t. hel CdtV MlBl r /tail thflslV'Ttren=rmattt CA 7 f t llEßAllleal !' Mies LediLe street to Cassat street. Alto fur the construction of the following public seems: An 114 loch pipe seem no D/AMOND STREET wn j ' A l =pi ld pa 't =e t .Vo ' t; 4 P7iruca AL LEY from Miltenberam alley tu . 014 street. Will be received at Ibis (dem until 3 o'clock P. M.. M el ONDAY. Yap It 1879. Tba Committee reserve tile reit !o r reject szli atatgr.VZ. " liVoldTr4ft: ,4,1112 ...T -ile. made open blank. !undated by this E olEce. ewe. tt. J. OOR, City =edam, . CATTTION! • r I The sot... Mess beg leave to ...taloa Photograph. era easiest • person representing himself as an silent of their house. They have never eent anY 1e...1er moose PhotietraPhere to soi oft organ. their bushume es Memufsetering Chemist+ being enullned to the wholesale tied* in eithse en much I. Precticatde. POWERS ifItIttITMAN. PUILATM.TITIA. A pril 19t1H,1870..: TO STONE CONTRACTORS.• County Soldiers'Monument • Ran sarong Omen, ALLisonvor Cur. April 'Rah. 1878. The Park Commissioners will jecolve enoyka sale for the construction of the fonroletton for the Soldiers' Monement until TITESDAY, 1 Y. se.. Key cHA WASS DAVIS. r iplikels • Horses, IMENEffit! Livingston & Co., Mrauf.turfer or LIGHT GREY IBOX CASTINGS. Light frock oor specialty. Loose t d lta. Matter and (late Hinge., sub Pulleys. anther article. of [Widen( thtrdtrare allow. on . and.weniot near Outer , ftl% CUT. Protolltea aCldress. Loeb Box OOP. aey, boa b.. Pa • • ,TOTICE TO CIVIL ENGINEERS.' PEALED PROPORALS will be received nary' MONDAY. May Nlh. 1871. at 7 reelect P. M.. for one t7IIEF =NOINERII. to take charm of the cumatrustron of Waablnalan 10,11394 ntda to be far tank per diem and monthly salarl. All PEP. east,. be handed to the Presklant or Rosemary. Or left at the office of C. B. VIITTISRMAN, 137 4th avenue. flight reserved to relent m 7 nr W hid,. - Jotter OILFILLAN. etn tacit. butte et. BOIMIA X. 6.701117. .117M5S NOTICE.--The Books for The sub• BCIIIPTION of Stu* of tho Crystal Spring Ice Manufacturinu and Storage Company, Are note opened at tho Nett.les' Pertain Mee. TZSILITIWIELD STUSET, 79UCompaa7 t. quartered by the leaddetere n 7 rr...71. 41 . , end htu the cutest.a right of libutafseturlng Ice In the Carenty ap Aileabroy by eillIr• oelebrated Viands Patent. - IlrißY NETER, rzsrr OrricE or Ctry ?Ng isms •mo Aro nap 1 . 11 . 011.11 . 401 t. May Ikb. TOTICL—;The imessmeeto for tie tt-01,44rArg1gzf.P1,,r , „1... A„J e trgy; trozwaviantv,rongArz mttrotd to wig Mr Tr...naves office fur mile. tlon. MOORS. C B7OPR9 p AYn TINWAILE, , ocKS. CuAL BoXEs, VMS 180143, az. to. r.anurrra leeu 146 Gnat mew DINTXTION OF PAllTNlll tmew.nya:=lslphnolotereeddikle buss adder the brut of J. T. trlaintkOnated. day disamtved by mutual euctoml. Mllll,2Yl,igl B UTTER* ba b r tulf bare 2, &" Mt"' j itl e C lllll4 MINIVe MI EEO= FOR Tllk BENEFIT OF EOM! MPIRE, =1=IE!! MME!I