The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 10, 1870, Image 1

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THE DAILY GAZETTE
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rUALISHkD By
.I!ENNIMAN, REED & C 0.,.
Corner Sixth Ave. and Smithfield S
P. B. PENNIMAN, JOSIAH
T. P. 110111 STOW, N. P. REED,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
Tr.. Or TUC DAILY
n 7 Mall. pe,
1)1.1 1 rered by carder. per Peel,
THE DAILY GAZETTE.
STATE ITEMS
i. to h." 'tn'et
Join!: 1.4. A in, In hung in Rending
idny next.
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EL.; ronnty in nald to hare the 'armee
innin•ry in tinn world. lin end%ritp for
lentkw:i IN Inn hundred thotatand altlea
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).., yin Hots, of Shenango township.
Lure rents. county, watt kicked on the leg
he a colt a fortnight ago. and died fott A
t tie effects thereof on Monday. •
.1 Net!: yearold son of Samuel
of Ifeidt•lberg. York county, wee n ohi „,
MI Sondes. week, while hie fe - 4 ,„
daft nt
noon. . ..
rimrd, The Nair wee fo.'nd in the after.
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A sell o n 1 ' . ..s rlatinn river, ahem
hull mile ( m omthe month ; i i „„,
luteu
tested, and Is . 3.iewhia. oil In paying.iman.
estimating lit daily pedia,
:0"" n"' as ten barrels. -
LITTLE thikl .of Ilenry }{01 , 4,1111111,
tilimbershurg, was smothered in its crib
ap Tlitiredav evening lam; the mother had
left the rldid alettping,Thnt coming to the
nib wane time after. (nand it dead, - lying
nn hip face.
IItKE men .1' fire to the mountain
ereiViTli rolkpA in the : , :nutb
Mountain. near nertyaburg. The fire Win,
eery diastatnant, And flit rtehrlltttra think
itill . only he the beirirmiTg teriea
. 11 , 4 iiVibtri,1 if the illePinintim enn be
taught.
‘l. elih tures yidgeNrt, Brad fon
r . enrily, .. 11. VroorhK \4 J. Iffutimeed
re.l;:,tted ; Pre.4llll Venttnim, county
E. F. Vice \4 Iticltarti. re
Aijrned ; *.brkreSi ('reArforcl crawl.
A.. S. Beady, I. A Morgan; re
The Clarion Democrat swill: -
'SINCE the big strike at 'Emily's fiend,
ninny bare concluded that the wells along
the l'larion should be put down between
1.1(10 and I,2oo. fent—taking . lnbA cmisider.
Anon the distance between" thy, coal men.
suretiattil the third sand rock. •
To': Bradford Rfrorfir says on biemlny.
hist, A .on of lin Drake, of Ortriville.• was
thrown (mot a east iron grain roller and
instantly killed. ;The boy struck one of
the liorse,i, causing him to jump and t h
mw
Itlin in front of the roller, when it crushed
hint, producin,g death immediately.
Nferrer Dispatch say: On \relines
tiny night of last week, between the hours
of twelve nod one o'clock, the engine and '
hoisting houses and the surrounding
buildings at 3 .1). Risher & Co.'s coal
works, 111 . 3 a . Morris. near West Middle
went destroyed by fire, hoss -$l,OOO
No lustarowe.
TII 1: nation Hirer Oil rmoorllllV non,.
',lord their well at illyson, on last Tootwirov.
Water not sufficiently exhaunted,
and the easing was blown up, and dropped
down into the well, and. at , host lirt.Rstv
had not been taken net. &IMP nil the
thrrown nut lov the explistiton, anti
Ilicatiotrus are favorable. .
THE woods !limonite this place wer e
no fire on Sunday lent, And have been
-burning ever attire. While the spectacle
presented each evening in gtond; it guns
a great pity, to have the beauty of - the'
mountain side destroyed, and pennons trio
are guilty of canning the fire should be
punished—Rom:ford Reperter; .
Tint Settnton Brie/Wens Any' tho'
'mountains around . Haven have
sheen burning, and thero ton, destruction
of property ban followed. tin I'Vednes
•lay the flames 14 , pm...bed the line of the
toilmod.ond roused sorno detenti on to the
Intim., some of which had to run A gaunt-
let of fire: The large limbering 4,110-
lislitnents of McKean , Stoddard and
Deadest &VA, caught ilt,, nd wt`re'provtlY
ennametedt It in esti that half a
million feet of lumber nro burped be
longing to these two firms, valued at $2O
pee tlumerunt For. a time fear* were en
vertnined for the safety of the town.
OHIO ITEMS
THE Loam( county Woman's Suffrage
Ariseciation has fifty-two members.
THE salt well at Sugar Creek will be
started this week. The water is strong rind
abundant.
Doyen furnace. which has been in blast
- for two yearn trill be blown out for re
pairs next week.
THE rolling snick for the Pittsburgh
and Marietta Railroait, from Marietta - to
Caldwell, has been contracted for.
Pon the year ending March 31, 187fe
Ohio was the second State in the' Caton in
contributions to the American Bible So.
~ THE P. C. C. &T. Railway has raised its
passenger conductors' wager; to 4125 per
month and abolished all patent "checks"
upon their honesty.
• 3r005... PAINE, of Cleveland, has de
cided that a debt made for intoxicating
limning sold. to be sold at retail, cannot
be collected by th;, laws of Ohio,
AT Springfield, Sunday, a six year old
sonot-lasmnel Alexander was drowned by
terabits,* info Lagonda creek from a bank
where hti parents had forbidden him to go.
THE new Power Douse in Zanesville
was pretty badly wrecked on Friday by
the exit:mann of a boiler used in the house.
The fireman wan badly anti the engineer
slightly,inarf
THE market house at Gallipolis, 0., wits
burned last Thursday morning. One man,
intprivoned .in the station house in the
same building, was burned to a crisp. It
was the work of an incendiary .
Tux wheat crop throughout this por.
lion of Ohio is reported to be doing finely.
Should neither fly nor mildew intervene to
'blight the prospect, an abundant harvest
is anticipated.—Turicararma Ch rat -
AT Castalis, Erie tounti,Saturday, Mrs.
. Thos. McCarty' and her daughter Mrs. W.
Dwight were fatally burned by the break
ing of.. lamp they were filling and the
ignition and explosion of the oil--or rather
• its gas merely.
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Tae Tuaramwas Admorte says the
certificate of the Lake Branch of. the
Baltimore, Pittsburgh
. rtnd . Continental
Railroad was tiled at th,'Secretary of
State's office at Columbus on Fridav .last.
The proposed road is to extend' Dein
Elyria,- In Lorain oriuntY„ thrritigh the
counties of Ned tea; Wayne, Stark, Tim
carawas. Harrison end Ifelmont -To Bel
mont Station on the Central Ohio Rail
mad. We are not informed as pi who the
corporation are.
WEST VIRGINIA
PARRER.6III7IIO is lo him.? a large . Calf
riage fagtory.
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Me new t nirersity buildings at Mor
gantown will be finished by the first of
A t.rrrix child *boot seven miler from
ti.raf ton woo run 'over and killed by the
ears one dasjast wrek.
nun State liermbllcaa Convention of
West Virginia Is called to meet at Par.
kersbuig °Oho 22d of June.
I . IIEIIE is, an old lady in Motiongslin
ionnty who has lived for 107 ream, she
is thought t,si be the oldest Inhabitant
theresbonts.
CLangenono Democratic politician. are
trying to contml the negro vote, hut ii•m•
ho "can't see It." Harrimon county will
RO the straight Republican. ticket this
fall, along with Monottgila, Preston,
Taylor, and her other sister counties.
tIIS Morgantown Post nays: lieneml
Witcher is likely to be nominated for
Congren in the :Id District. 'General Do
care claims are urged for renomination
in the 2cl.Dialtiet, and Heim' , will
doubtleas be reelected from our District.
THOYA.II HOWARD, IteptibHein. eat
erected from the Twenty-fitth . district=
Alleghenr county—for one year, to fill the
-unexplrea term of Russell Errett. Mr.
Romani Is a gentleman a Yery decided
ability. lie has shown high qualities for
the Senatorial position, and we presume
there will be no opposition .to his renom
ination and elettron.—Earrieburg Tele-
Prerentaton produces some of the finest
stained glen to be found. Wm, Xenon,
No. 23 Abuitet street, Invites. attention to
tic /M i r II ette
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IfiriERAL NEWS
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pyetor in Portein
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'FUN" calla el. - Tatra a rani . tier•dle
man. .`
Desnwint, iy thlking TlaPKnigl
flivnrcr ca...
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Toe ooviZtr commerce of Baltimore i
steadily increasing.
Theses; is hot one lishze of Sons of Malt
in New .lersey. and :Secretary Robeson i
itb
i'litt; Richmond relief food in
amounted erening t.
neatly t..idaal
- Louis . I[ KalrlNlrs. husband of Madeline
Ilenrintimis the nets managing editor of
the York Tialra..
TitE rreftitors of Victor Noir have at.
tacked the money Which Pierre Bonaparte
had to pay to his inmily.
NEW onLE.tNs wtt ms something . done
to prevent nun d dog s front harpi ng ntr
small children in the streets.
THE whiskey•inspired attempts of
Butlidonian to, climb the smokestack 14 o
pluising loonnotiv . e were attelide , l with
bind results.
'S ' ANIVEL tittlE:isTAFl , has just been
or
rested. ntni. Evansville, for the murder of
his inther.in.law a Mr. Davis, in Saline
county, one yenr ago.
FLEArtAsT nr General l.re must la. the
fact flint tin , trustees of him college have
voted his house :Intl VlPOlin year to Mrs.
1;0e-41itring her widowhood.
A unties hand on a schoonor leaving
San Francisco tried to hold the main sheet
instead of belaying it. Fortunately he
IVA VI'S no filthily, nn Inc wns not .wenithy.
A igoeN - o Tulin in Coldwater, Michigan.
suddenly lost his voice on Christmas, and
he has lie.' unable to ,peak since, except
in his sleep, when he talk, as fluently as
ever.
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OvEtt two handrail applications for
clerkships in the Censiiti litirealt it Wash
ingfou bite been received, and only about
a dozen were nbte to moo an exnmination
satisfactorily.
E. M. Sr.Arcros, son of the Into Seem
tnry, has been Mimed the position of Ate
sistnnt District Attorney under the Attor
ney tienentl of the-District - of tolumbin,
nod has declined it.
Tits: latest thing in panisols is made of
black- silk, with n-lace cover costing from
$.50 to $lOO, with et carved coral top and N .
beautifully mounted
,gctld Vinaigrette in-
Sertcd in the handle.
A I.4.xlerx boy of 18 wlntlil he in tin,
other world hut for the tenacity of his
elnllllng. MS - girl proved raise , and he
tried to jump 'into the Thames. whop
strong hand seized his
A cOLORE.D MAN atteloptvil to cut his
throat in church at 3indisona tia., n few
days fig.,. (tiring to the dullnes s of the
knife rind. the interference of the ivor
shippers the vote ors not curtailed.
31 1NNEtrot.ts cells itself 'theAvorkshop
of the NorthweSt." There are three
thousand two hundred and twelve oar
ployes there In the diflerent factories. and
the amount invested representif
011. , ,Ncts CROSSLY. Nt. P., and one of
the Halifax (England) carpet makTe,, has
just gi ven A:60.000 to religionf, and charit
able objects„ As his income is L'250,000
year'. Ice is not likely , in sufrer in cons,
garner.
AMONG lie , exitnniers appointed to look
Mtn the scholarship of applicantn for it
, osition in the acrd academe from the
rhinl Congressional (Iowa) )district, in
finks Julia C. 'Addington, School Superin.
fendent or .mitowit Conniy.
A CatuALTEeLcit.tte, an, lint fami
ly exists in that toy, composed of live
members. all Of sAhon. have small tiaras
ni their heads three inches long. On' of
them, beside having horns, has - the body
covered with small red hair,• nimiler n
rod deei.—&in Term.) ET/y.4::
A CLERGYMAN' in n recent ireCntort, in
NoW lifork,iLitoted an annotate of an old;
merchant who instructed bin clerks:
"When a man come. into n Main and talks
of bin honesty. watch him: if he tnlkr of
hia wealth. don't try to sell to hint: if be
talks of his religion. don't tract him
dollar." .
Taint in something new under4he nun:
The' inmates of the jail in Pittsylvana
county, Va., have formed themselves into
a moral association. Among the nrt Hen in
their creed is one against profane swear.
ing, the penalty for violating Which In
strlpea It was enforced on one of the
members last 'week.
SAVinTte Harrison (Teinst nog: . "The
flow of immignition into Texas does not
abate in the least., Every steamboat up
Red River is emu - did with people who are
coming to Texas7iAtile the numbers who
have taken the overland route valiant be
estimated. in ono more year our State
will be nearly 'filled IV"-
THE jam of logs on Kettle River Rapids,
Minnesota, notwithstanding the large
crew employed in - breaking' it, continues
taiherpoo, until it in now the largest ever
known!on the St. Cmix. As fast as the
drives from above reach the jam a portion
of the crew is: disclitirged, and the re
mainder set to (fork to open a climmel.
- As affray ocenrred near San ALtOtno,
Telas, a few days ajrn, in which Jetties
Monroe shot his brother John, It corn.
menced with a wrangle and se n t-to with'
finis, which finally ended in. Junes nhoot
ing hilt brother. Ilia father arrested the
culprit, anti ratios in and wported the mat •
ter to the San Antonio authorities:. An
officer wets promptly neat out., o bring
hint in.
Mu. FRANK THORNE. of thin rAi n leaven
this morning for Niagara Fallt;Ttaiere lie
proposes to close. arrangements fora lea((
It to Snin Patch some time next August,
probably right after the Ruffnlo horse
ram:lC' His platform will be erected be
tween the two falls, in the identical spot
front which Patch made his wonderful
leap. The hight of the fall at this place
is one hundred rind Sixty-five fem.—put
fain Exprerin.
CJILNAme...: resort to all sorts of expedi.
.ents for smuggling opium into San Fran
dace. Seven hundred pounds have been
discovered had seized since the arrival of
the Mat steamer from China. The.amug.
glees sink large quantities of it.in the
bay, near the atramer, and after several
days take it up again. The Customs offi
cers found two hundred pounds in one .
bale, sunk to the bottom with sixty
pounds of lead. . •
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Tito tirand Jury of Washington county;
(iW., thus speaks of the state of feeling
existing between the employer and
em
ploye;"We are gratified to note the in
crease, of confidence and good feeling-be.
tween planters and their employes; "and
notwithstanding the nnsettled condition
of the country and the influence brought
to bear upon the nunceptibilitY and igno.
tenon of the latter claim, they are conduct.
ing theruselvie well, and indeed deserve
our commendation.
A SAN FIIA?itINCO corrimpentient says
"I presume in no city of the United
Staten fitulese it 10.,* New - Orleans) is Sun:
day no universally regarded. an a holiday
as in San. Francisco. Picnics, yachting
P.llietf, hoar races, target shooting—
anything: you can 1114.111.1011-01,7 hare
here on' Sunday. During the newton
pmbably tett lens than twenty thousand
people leave the city to attend 801120 such
scene of festivity. It in a perfect para
dise here fur sinnent—inal they enjoy it."
Mit. Exits LEPRANC. of New Orleans,
hash
een for nom. time engaged in per
feeling a machine for. hacking and clean
ing the ramie plant, ivltich he in confident
will pmve a success. The cloth made of
ramie is ommled to, be superior to cotton
cloth, where the mole has been thorough.
Ir elenned, • L Tltitt Mr. 'Atrium feels - sure
Lis machi{lyill do. With a mode of
cheap hacking and cleaning, it is certain
that the 'ramie will pmie a very prefitable
crop.
A nAn,war across Honduras, from the
Pacific to the tinlf, hos now one thousand
two hnndred men engaged in its constnte
Hon, and is expected to be finished in the
eummerof Ital. A contract to lay down
a telegraph cable from Key West to Port
Calimbos—the Atlantic terminus of the
railroad, has also been made, and semi
monthly steamers are now running be.
tween that point and New Orleans. Sim
ultaneously with the opening of the rail
road. a line of ocean steamers will be
started between San Francisco and the
bay et names, the Pacific terminus.
nun IiEFIM.VN PRKtot.
FriihritA Fr,;!(,i,l asks if in this
land where lee are in the habit of pluming
ourselves upon our superiority to other
people in regard to enlightenment nntl In
telligence, it in not p,nmlhle that the oh.
surd prejudice in regard to the color of the
skin may now rllsAppear. One could'easily
believe this to be nn impossibility when
OTIP MVOS that men of science ore innuersed
over head And ears in this prejudice, over
w hich the simplest j , .Owint 'n , in Etltype
odd make nt-Try. 'clue recent porreed•
lugs the American Medical .4swintion
in Washington. in refusing to admit 1111.
' , red deleanteF ealle.l forth them. rentorks,
which f 0 1:101111.• as follows; "'flee medic a l
gentlemen in Washington will with difli
unity find one other rellSl,ll (or this than
that pure, ignorant prejudice ngninst the
block skin, which they, hold in common
with the most uneultured scum of the
N. H., nachos
The to dri art trip on -Atm•ri.
Iran Sertirith , S ill ;crmhny:' says Germany
owns from four to five hundred luiL
lions of dollars' worth of American 5-?.0
Government bonds. Many persons made
enormously hein s, -stingtheir t11131117_ ill
these Wilt.ll they were greatly de.
preeiated. Iluildingopen this Met, ;rune
American sharpers hare recent!, diditged
the derintot et , fin.;' 'market with . the stock
bf American railway s,:b.:; .u .tdo,
l‘arteliVd e 4 . ny the elovernment. Gigantic
interest was promised upon them. For n
time 1111eS, stocks, of more or less doubt.
fat vnlue, Were .paned Upon 'change.
short time ago, however, the directors of
the Berlin 80.... "hot Antis nu them ;
which caused 11111011 1 , 1111 , 1/0 . Tisk
cont.'s, however, only from unprincipled
brokers anti - specnlntors, and the rt.lkl-'
141111 rejoices that this Ire. orentred:as the
continuant, or this swindle could only in ,.
jilt, the credit Of oar tioyernment bnds.
THE /7.,/ , blihailfr has two interesting
srticles, which 'are original or else the
credits have been omitted. The first •is n
trail over the fact that the present Con
gress wilt remain two months longer to
gether. in which the remark is made that
the 41 11 of July Ls well chosen for its ad
journment. an once upon that day the
American - nation was greatly Ideated by
the declaration of independence, and it
wmald be well to ler n second time blessed
in the decease of a corrupt Congress. The
second article is upon the Militnry little
in Georgia, and is in the mune strain.
NEW BRIGHTON
Pastoral Restanntlon.
'[orrespoinietwe to the Pittsburgh ,Clllrette.l
NEw Bilotti - 111 N, Nfay. s ..):"P.qtl.
'fire following resignation was read
from the pulpit last Sabbath:
To the memberaof The First 3letlnsli,'
Church, New Brighton, Pa.
br;,,, fir, thew ,1 71 - dNixtrr.• .. - \\'e are n o t
within less than four months of. the elos
-of tine rwesent ennferetwo year, at whirl
time (Sept. 7.1 I shall cheerfully resigi
the pastoral Mike of this church to whom
soeter ellll may scion, as air successor.
In the meantime I will
„change pulpit
with such of my brethren 11s arc suitabl!
situated. Mg -Aril! cheerfully yiehl 1111
pulpit` to 1111 y minister von slay wish In
hearwith a view to securing his services
During the nnitaintier of my • tattor,c
term I will still endeavor. by the help ”I
(1.1,10 Is' faithful to my vows to Ilod
and tar contract with you, so that, as now
I may always feel that "I have 1101 Sllllll
net to declare into von the whole enrinsel
of Hod,—preaching i'ltrist . , warning aver,
one, end leeching one in all wisdom, aim
ing 10 present ell perfect in Christ.' .
I hope, NIA pray, that I'oll 'WO, tail
- come up to the help of the Lord," tint'
Illalli (vat a proper zeal. in Ilis rause, and
for His • glory, perform your iou..,s, and
(.161 . i - our tem of 111.. lutes ,-t, 11181 t Os]
luny bless us with pett,e and prosperii in
. t 'lt list . -
%%Atilt.. I mita, that me Avalon butte
1101 biltlll in-vain in She. Loot"- yet ' I feel
increasingly 141.1101 1 111111roaril 111, -11101,
of my labors among 5011, 800 sp.. that
'some of you still " rereiye the grace of find
in , Wint",that there' is no evidence that
you' an. being ...attar:l4'l,7i through the
truth,' - growing. up into clitist in ell
things, enjoying the life hitt with Christ
In Cott, going forweni as earnest workers.
and faithful soldiers fordesus, and having
.gond hope of eternal life.
An the salvation of an individual de.
pends upon his mtion with Christ, so the
success of the church depends upon the
mutual 410 Isperlllioll of pastor and, people
in Christ. 'flier,. in no other way.
Brethren, my Learnt desire, and daily.
prayer to God for you all, is, that you may
be : saved, and that no a church pm may
honor Christ, and win soals.
Hay the great "Shepherd and liihilop of
sonls," ever preside over um all,llllll in Ills
own gotxl way and time bring us into the
"eternal inheritance. , " reserved for His
faithful mien in:Heaven. In. Christ, cant
Pastor.__S. F. Cnowmt Elt,
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The following order lain been iStql
from the Headquarters timid Army of tl
Re jniblic: I
L .The annual cerenionbis of •9lemork
Day. — which has been firmly establishe.
by national choice and consent, will talc,
place on Monday, the UOth day of May'.
11. All departments, districts, posts,
anti comrade:4.ot the Grand Army of the
Republic, wherever dispersed-throughout
the land, will unite in such manner, and
with ouch ceremonies for .the . proper
observance of the ility, an may be I.)est
suited teoraelt n•spective locality, and all
organiratinns, and rommunities, and per.
sons Whose grateful aid, sympathy and
provers sustained us throultgout the dark
days of the nation's pv6l, - 1111,1 those whose
loyal, patriotic hearts beat in unison with
our own, and who have heretofore, or may
hereafter, join to in the ninferViln, of
this memorial day, are hereby cordially
Invited to unite, and are earnestly- re
quested to lend their aid and assistance In
strewing. the pure garlands of spring that
come with votive. memories of lore .and
prayer, o'er the mounds that mark the
country's altar and fold in rest eternal our
martvred dead.
i,
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This. Is the third public obs.; caner. of a
day which has become marked d nation
al for this sacred occasion. M y are now
missing front. our ranks who w •re with no
twfore. Time, with busy lin•rn counts
the hours for all. "In the mid of lifs we
art, in death," and one by one ( r veteran);
are "mustered out" to join alto tal army
on high. Let this teach tie'tliat we should
so live that when we are gone it can be
said: " Ile was a citizen, it soldier, and
comrade, 'without fear.and without re
proach ."'
11!. It in desirable - that the memorial
services nutty be preserved, and depart.
mans and post rqmmandert will tortranl
direct to the adjutant general at national .
headquarters a record of-such proceedings
an map oecur in each locality. Should
the mine appear in the preset, or by.
pamphlet. it duplicate corrected) cep.)• is
requeated. By order: Joit:c A..1•00A N.
Crim 1.1111 Chief.
Wtbm.t)t T. Cold.ii:AdjutAnr OMleral.
Burrows tisarrru: I wish to correct an
error that occurred in the pitiltilled let
tore deliverml lry the Bev. Feth r Hickey,
on Friday night last, no the sublet of the
"l'ontuton Schools."
The Rev. Gentleman says tiM the ('en
feat Board of Education refused °dismiss
the IFIIOO6 nn(10011 Friday, het 011 1110
other hand ordered a holidayto granted
to the sheitlitrx, and the ttchooluin 1 e 1 0 ,,,,i
on the 21Ith day of April, the da of the
et.aghration of the Fifteenth intim 'moat.
Zro, no such . retulution wan! passed in
the Board nr even offered. The F 41100114
torte in session that day as unitalulith per
'tura the exception of the coltireff sebnola.
•If the other farts M . the reverend gen
tleman are as wide of the mark, an the
aßove, the lecture will not • tare the
iweight and influence that is Itopled for it.
.!:ENTIIA I. /1.)1.1111.
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THE Senate laid aside the bill abolishing
'the franking privilege.. It is now imremain
when the bill will come tip a n far ac
tion. Many well-informed Sett tom be
lieve that is not the intention of the ma
jority ofthe Senate to allow an action
on the bill during the present , i mien.
Row Senator noe says the bill wi l of be
passed, there being a React deter= I Hon
on the part of many of the Rekto limn
Senators not to vote away this pii' Begs.
They hope to prevent any direct at; c be
ing reached, that thus they - II . pe
front placing their rotes On record, for or
against the passage of the bill.
FIRST EDITION.
1 ITN Lc; -HT
NEW YORK CITY
The 31eFiirland Trial,- Woman Sutt
frai.L_Meetiug. --Fenian Act ill, .)
Indian Peace Ppl icy I rmon lons
IMnua•racy,
Telegraph to t he Pittsburgh (Lvettel
- New Tone, May P. lab!.
•
Sera 111. AN It TICE% t..—TtrgsTr-rortcrtt mar.
Th,, trent trial tv.is the
( . .”11t t lesions. An Immense crowd.
among whom the ladies large) j - predominated.
ailed every available inch of rdoln and listened
.rill t Ito most s rapt attention to the rip
oste:lt speech or Mr. Crtiattn.
Counsel for defense rose to cdutinan his
speech. Ile reminded the Jury that McFar
land's threats. or prevican. :throats l n shetd
lilchanlemya aut,l Omar no weight with them,
unless he won• proved to let sane at the tine,
1-I. t.:::::ears can be appealed. to In order to
print- that McFarland was sane on the 20th of
Not ember. but Ills Honor would [-barge
! theist that II merlon.. sane act could not how
! ence an Insane net. Mr. Graham reminded the
jum - of the ensunt manner in which McFar
boat niet Rich:sob:on in the Trlbiotir °Mee,
and alluded to thy special Providence which
seemed indirert the bullet of an Injured lum.
Land, In w0k:n.1,0.14 the Moral mustier
of the dctitariebottir lileFartamns wroYis nt
tine Dine sholitil twit 14. 6finsidermi. p.teat tse
: they wore dearly the attiring ;of arengiell
' mind. Tbt , then.-rvtoceri the eti- -
den, t, show the deratityil state of the pris
onces mind dating the tiwee tatsl precediug
the 2.lth of Novmniwr. - Another point to be
borne in mind was the fact that the pnesecution
had dabbed Mrs. McFarland with the name of
her paramour. telt hold establishing any legal
I right to that claim. Again. the prosecution
felled to show that Mrs. McFarland had earn
ed any moretittrr SPpltrtltiOn from bee hnntnind.
and the presumption wan that she was sup
ported all this time by Richardson. Counsel
then cimdemned the attempt to impeach the
test iniony of Mrs. Callegun. ns to the presenee
of Mrs. McFarland In Jersey • Cite, and
maintained that this attempt had ut
terly failed. In truth Mt,. McFarland was
then ensconced In Mr.. Gilbert'. house with
her paramour: mid her filensts - tried to keel.
her pre o
sence secret. noing. to the event
itself!. it would be seen that the evideure
nit
the prosecution left Dal twitter In a very
doubtful and confused Mate., All the wit
nesses w - ere from the niilllll, riffle, mai
11
was notorious thatattaches- of that conc.,.
ulere ilnplkaNl in tbIP tree love" t mn.aet it M.
In hwt the Trihntsr, wan arraigned In the
Court and aline employe.. in Ihe WM* were
itnt-sses in eletiring that paper from the
Charges Innile against it. The COillisel then
alluded to the vagueness of the evidenre of
shoot int and the failure of the prmooostion to
show the state of McFarblntl's mind ..n the
night of the sh,nu Mg. . Ile read the ey Hence
of King, and 'argued that Nienstiand i
I Ith-benison immediately after he pet
en
!
tired the office. Ile mentioned w on
slons in • which • bier:wined could have
shot Richardson. If he hod any curls intent ion,
but the Net Iva, he hail no such intention
while he had any eontrol oyer his mind, anti
it
was only schen the balance of his mind
overthrown that Richardson fell by hi. hand
The counsel then reviewed - 1 bottle of McFar
land, antis aid the plot-to destroy this man
!is ftemilsh. In drdinary rases the eloping Ile
leaves her .childress behind. She went' silent
• thin stage nit.rels to meet Richardson.
The counsel n.viewed Ihe circumstances
under which Mrs. McFarland left her husband.
She and Richardson haul ery opportunity
for adulterous Intervale... Ile charged Mrs.
Caihoun and Mrs. Sinclair with -being Immo
Ineiltal In reusing- the separation, alai claimed
that the intercepted letter laid downs whole
system of philosophy most pernlrione and
4 n/tenets to society. He contended that the
itivanitv MeFarland at thintint' of the Arid
was clearly proven. IL Wits apparent to all
!.Juring the irial that person east's-awe-
Mg the counsel for the prom... Minn tvho way
acquainted with the most minute particular,
of Mentriend's life. This mall have bite nv
other than Mrs. McFarbool • and here Is seen
horrible spectacle—a wife exerting herself to
hang her husband.
The r.lllSeller thee eerielred the evidence,
whielshossed that Mcrae/anti was a woher
man. and expreseed tried to the intelli
gence of I he iury and their ns-ollect ion of ttir
Their poytt ivait it 100 , 1 itnin.l-I.int
cad responsible flne. They should otevt it a,
(Atka, end husbands- A t efteetnele
Wt. preeelt,l to heir, - Insure in 111
to, mai I'ollll. tine hen.. ettehi in loan,
wnyg. 4tot all ran tewne tide t here is
inne la the tr.-side. The jurors. should
Lenox in mind' that homes - att. not
to let desolated with Impunity. 'Woman , .
tansy Is a tine. Cr of vtrength. lint all are
taught In pray against teeing led into ettiptw.
thin. A tairtuonn svonoto Ittr the most glorittnv
object in ereatlon. lieseribed {Nth., 'Mahn..
ords of kir- writ. Let those whn attempt to
destroy this betostifst/ work or Om learn t
their action cannot go' unpunished and that
jealousy t rage of a mum which sweep
before le the man who attempts to Invade the
sanctuary of home and rob nom of their wives.
•
Tin, .ijourn.4 'at the conclusion or
Mr. Graham'. rentark.t and ttenitnTola the Ns:
tact Attorney will soon up forth., pro...divt.
WOMAN FUrtellArte..
A meeting of the National Womarittle ff rage
A.smiat Inn, Preliminary to the affbiverse ry
to-morrow. wan held this evening at the par
lors of the Winnelfs .I.lnrestu. twenty-third.
street. Theo. Tilton's proposition tor the
union of the American and National Woman's
S of ff di s- s a c g u e s sAiossno c ln ia w o h n ic s
h wa r s s . t S h t e
nt r o n n c . ipa is s t A p n c
thorn'.
Mrs. rands Miner, President of the
3lis.ouri Woman's Suffrage Association. llise
Phoebe Cocaens, and others joined, Mra•
Stanton spoke Term - ably of Mr. Tilton's
plan. She Insisted. however, that, the Presi
dency of the
re"milt essociat ion shoubl be
held be women. fo hich position she earn
estly sustained Miss Anthony. Other speak
er; wore generally opposed to the etineolldn
t Inn, panne, however. advocating melon nod
double-headed Presidency, one from each
sea. Miss Anthony and bit,. flotemt Dale
Owen Were particularly severe on the Boston
ortpinlzatlon and its leaflet,, characteriring
the Massachusetts movement as narrow in its
ideas. feeble In Its efforts and puritanical in Ito
Principles. Mr.. Stantori peremptorily de
clined terser. ye longer as President of tht Me
Donal Associetion.
TIT-N/AN VON VV-yrlnN.
A convention of all the Ventres of Ord. o
the Fenian Itrotherhmal in Manhattan nista-lc
was held Yesterday afternoon at the heal
'platters..3lntters of the gravest interest ti
the organization were dismissed. but most ti
their preeeedingsv weresseeret.. It wax mail(
known. however.-that the late ellfneulties he
tween Cleiff:Veil and the Senate ronstl
tilted m:m suhfect of discussion. and th
action of the Senate was. bitterle condemned
The Centres report that an entlausl.tie feel
ing In favor of nn onward movement Is exist
in WIDOW; their Circles, and pledge theta
selves that In the event of rieneral O'Neil non:
menclng a war policy, he may rely upon ef
fective support.
Tilt iIiTIARMOITIOtiI bzuociticy.
The- •anti-Tammany contention to-Any
rreed to unite against Tammany, and to
combine among themselves on a general
icket. A comp osite ticket wan made out. the
&Mowing. gagre upeon as the prof.
able nominations: For Judges or Court
or Common I'leas. Jos. W. Gand, Max
Doolittle, George . C art. w.
H. Fecklutm. and Roswell tr. lintels; for Marine
Court Judges. John A. &ender. William G.
Hord and James Thltelmant. Candidates for
laermen were ratio agreed upon. and -the en
tire ticket will be regularly nominated to
morrow night.
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- • INDIAN PYACY. POLICY.
Th 6 United State. Indian Commission have
rifted an address to the American 'People,
calling for the organization of auxiliary asso
ciations 'wall who sustain 'President (;ant's
known potion policy towards the Indians.
Xcensultathwirill be held here on the llith
inst., to disease the Indian onestion and de
vise mean.. for Its settlement, and to livert a
mut., of colot.sal magnitude.
. • 111.15CEL.L.112CEOLIK.
The steamer l'entisylsitila, front Liverpm,l,
has arrived.
The Muumuu Menus nominees for Jildleini
ollices were couttnmed by the Convention
der.
W ardi n lTTY. rir t , tar i Lher Is to have an assistant
" -- Tlre ' ;a;d4 of the ..?:;ench BeogruPhieni
elety to DdChalliu will he presented to him
to-utorrow night.' with appropriate cere
monies.' •
sadonsal bronze statue of Franklin Is tube
erected by Capt: Degront In Printing !louse
Square, at nn expense of front $25,000 to tao.uto.
The emigration fever Is inereasingann del..t
ures for Colorado:tea very numerous.
Frank Jones, who attempted. to dispose of
forgeilbonds of the Atlantic mei Groat West
ern It. nd, has been nrimitted ball.
It in rumored an Investigation Inordered
from Washington Into the office of Itlichnel.
Scanlon . Assessor, as to the managenient of
the third Internal Revenue District, which Is
said to be conducted In violation of orders.
.t Brooklyn school boy, Herman Clink, has
been arrested for no alleged Intent to sherd n
femaletencher. A revolver wee found on him.
Rev. Chas. B. Ellnythe's church to-night voted
11l to Z 1 ;anklet his longer continuing their
pastor.
Chas..,l - Brooks Chinese Consul at Ban
Pr ' hri " . • is here tn-siity, on his to ash
ington to Invite the CabinetPresldentand
Congressmen to join the excursion Party to
-Ban I.'rancisco, leaving Boston May hl
FAYETTE COUNTY:
Repot,limn Causeminn—D. W. Mae , N. .'
Inated for Congress—Also a Vull County
Ticket.
it 4 Pecial Dispatch to the Ongettal
UN loNpowa, May 7.—The Republican Coun
ty Convention assembled today. D. - W . H *
Aliner. Esq.. was 'nominated. for Congress by
acclamation amid great applause. A full
county ticket was also nominated. The Con
vention was full, and harmonious throughout.
Old Fayette la wide awake.
.—A_dvices fro Red River to April leth state
the mama excitement had subsided. thegloux
and Chlppewas hating promised to remnin
quiet. Mell had issued another proclamation
Val e lVaat Pence was
an established fact,
6,,, thi l s ua lse t i o m.l3 . 7 4 v i lyini and Inviting all the
td. averment.
NEW;73 - .. 8y - CABLE
The Crisis in France—Napideon's Pol
icy 01 ern helm Stislaitied—Or•
der Preser4d in Paris—letirity in
the Iron Trade in Wales—Usually
Contradictory Adriees from Cuba•
-S
[Hi Telegruith to the rittnburgl, GAzelte.)
Gl=
PARIS. May t..—The City of Paris glees it leie . -
jority of thirty tennis:lml rules against the Du
' Pero, The cities of Lyon's, Marseilles. Tou
louse and Bordeaux also ghve n majority of
nays. The general ic -, Vult In estimated as
tol
imea: Veux n./Aln.ol*l. nay:ll4O9AV.
The vote east hp the nits.? hi nil In ascent
that of torte ports. thri res4ll shows, Yells
a •
15.157. ninons The rat. Pt the ' , event
. • he.:
rent fitiessettrs eonedir divk
ded. Al - the bamacks Eugene the result :alcov
ed 1412 yea, need 1,121 no. Twenty (lent
Garden votednu7 Only fifteen Garde, du Purls
voted tin. It ts repot-tell that two regiments
tit Vincennes refused to note. The void ices in
Parit voted aboot ?•%OLIII yes, anti au.Ntnw : -}nail
igtlettin ,ixe rd re,reie ed. lintenolign known-to Ilinkt, I. efttlit that tilt.
Government has been sustnitled by an pnnehnse
lnelority. To this hour the figures let
foil ors: Vet about 0,400.000.n° n holm 1.110.150.
The eit tranquil. The morning. journals
have editorial articles on the result of the
voting
te of Yeste the ltlay nod tem.:neat particularly elei
the vo army.
The newspapers to.lay announce
the martliegeof Gestetve Lafitte tie hateVan
jrll.llnrker. stand-11xterltler of Commodore
anderbllt, .
The - Opinion.. Nationale' necks the eSt ten.r
quiet, even solemnity of the voting
tll PllllChnitt the Benton%
Kweelon• —The reaturosretAlivti foot itte
i,01411. :pt.', of the
:troty; as far as is known. es Yell 211e,elthe no.
It is pm hunt,' that without counting
the rote, of the anxendlssinents, the army,
navy nod Algeria, the Government te ill bore
a majority of 00r
The excitement has been Intense all Any. 101 l
disturee continued.teve 31111ter
tlimnsare .l council of y
3llede
was held to-elay. The Emperor pw'sltled.
is reported sue the result of the cotencil's
liberations tint, the hitnistent will tender
resigrinflons tesanOirt.w, and . - 3f. Oltivhe
`Cetiehle by the Etnperor with the formittl
aleinet.
The Emperor has coinplimented the P
of Police for his success lee Maintaining P
order.
Victor ligo has been cited to aper
the tribtina n l for an - artlele In , th p e e n ital
exciting - Jodrell and eeetteinfet for the gm
meet.
301eNetefir -This evening I.lirril . lllll,
thrown ot, In lasethorg Du Temple. 'Phew,
quickly carried by the troop, se lei it is yet
firmi 011 the defenders. Other part
arb were t
I=
Mite o.—The Timm onteronces the
marriage of Lord Ihrtier with the Dowairer
irtreltionem
'rho London Tinter understands the warning
In fieninin esipttalivM against North bonds to hare enure from the North German
Consul :rt. New York. The North Pircille Rail
way and llon+reas Mont, the Then.. rays, were
esiotlii I lv tabiared.
Thu —lfi•vre' anannitatheiv contritelitt N the
rumor of Johnblright, s ronleniphlt re.rigna
[ion fn., the Otbinet.
Denby,, May 0...-Thr. National Pre.. de
trounces 111,11 op l'ullen's pastoral letter. anti
der:hires his annunciation of Feniantstn Kg aid
for the Mit b.h coercion Miley.
The ant iripnted reduction of duties rot inns
Ire the r.it,d Staten causes great activity In
t Iron regione of (Vele,
The result Of the plehbrcitnm Is necepted
t ' , perm here ns 11 foregone coneluvion. from
imperial artainrienente prr , b , oo , thado,,.
In t he Heine of kfr.4twa Yr birder
Foreign Secretary. in eel y to a quest inn of '
-Mr. (lapin. aNdth t Goeenunent nb
fully able to soluble the insurrretbm In Orlin.
The Insurgents held no Important place The
interference of Her :Majesty:a Gm - eminent,
sOlirh lawn auggented. would be inoppor
tnnn. rte prninisoll that the Government
would not fall to eare any °erasion to mitt,- •
gate the of of rut it war in that
and ICreould ire highly desirable to have the
Somperat ion of the thwernment of thnUnited
tater.. The Ifouve, conimitte, restintell
the C t atsiderntlnn of the Irish land hill; Ti,,.
•Ibcuasion hail to (10 111311/1Y with technical
arid fl Points. and ira, of little interest.
1101 11nAlon mine.] for leave
to jET, o.lg,ra• a hill anienilliir the lan, ',ln
tel.. r 1.. P a I-II:tot,. t lon
tie Wu, 31alnetfr,d , ha. hem. •I,la.lntt-.1
to
he emnennn.l I rein rue.
, eedlOC I n,rot raft Itnatrn.
.1 Itepololnan not brenk is teimrte.l at
tat.. Na pl., The In • nrreellutt ~.11.tiii he
4eriontl. and the troops hart le-en trlnforLeil
by aeterul regiments. -
In the Howie of Lords Ps-night. Earl lint..
fHIP n, Id no further news had teen received
roin Canaria 'concerning heti River affair..
The Nntueall.mtioe bill nun taken up. The
Ti Invent of the ermunons War comm.-ell
In and the tail passed.
am
HAVANA. Mar 9.- Some id the prinelpal la
dies in Pliers, Prima pe hare signed an address,
falling on their G.lstives In the Inv: runtranks to return and .m.leY liberty under the
Spanish • ioverninent •
IrArA , A• via Key West. ylar s.—general
Goicouria was garroted to satisfy the volun
teers and open the • war t he . ret Orn of Its
The Captain General Is much annoyed
at hl. (Attire to eating - n[lh the item Reel ton in
the Caniaguni District - . The Spaniards have
butchered numbers of families nt Puerto Prin
cipe in revenge for the escape of their Cuban
re9atives tin refloat the patriots in the Held.
The patriot forge , . roam: mil the entire ( - into
liars district and occupy the eastern portion
of Santo Epiritu jurisflictlnn. - The Spaniards
have been routed in eVrry dirTo . litoll find nre
note closed in at 3tantanillii. Trinidad.
Cienfuegos. Idormn nod Santiago de - Cuba.
- The work for devastation has been fairly
inaugurated in. the districts of entail and
Sagan, line Spanish authorities nre unable to
prevent the filsorganiration fb..ir anther.
ems. though they are making every effort to
rally t heir forces and gine - the appearance of
harmony to the situation. With the financial
empinyes the cry of hillef tpti elitel is general
and t hey seize everything within their reach.
Havana is tnumuil.
IRVANA. Men' O.' • di;;;;114.'S : iron]
pnergrc Principe represent the insurgent 311,1 y
has diaappeamd from the Csonaasmay district.
Gnnzala %%trona. Chief Of Stall nf the rebel
General Agraniunte
executedymastr Slunk,
w e e e capitired and . A party of six
teen armed - insurgents came to Puerto Prin
cipe and surrendered. The gunboats at Gni°
Jahn Key discncenal and destroyed soother
rebel eroft.
=I
Qum., erowN. May P.-The ht.:m.lllp in
iny ru. from Now York. arrived yestenlay.
Cuwr.P. May 9.—The yachts Sappho an
Datottlesa are off the shore here, and the Pam
brit left her dock at lOU r. 0. Mr. Maret ha
Meen selected fie umpire for the (Mmtwin. an
Mr. Henry Wide. fur the Sappho. .1.•
tee Is appoint.' referee. The weather I
fine to-night, with n tummise of plenty ci
Wind to-morrow: There is every prospect
at fair Mart at seven in the morning. Th
point, of deParture are yet undecided.
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H 14.1.1 A.
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ST. Prititstivna , May v.—tine Chbickott.:
"borer, has been rrested, charged tvith ttt
tinier of Prince
prince,
ifo was one
Inployed by the nod it Is sold th
roofs npelnet him are conelotive.
•
WAIN. -
kimono. May.P.—The irtm•rnntent ham t , It h
drault the tuslarlea of the Ilikhops who refusel
to take the oath to the new Conktitntion. •
FINANCIAL ANI) COIIMIEECIAL. •
Lonntin. 3tur- 9. Evening.—Consols. fo
money. PI, and foraccount. 941.;. Amerlom
m.
See'Elm, quiet; 10-Itrs. WV; 65. trll';
9E. WI: Erie. I 9 U; lllinnin, 119 N; dreat Weat
cm, 29. Stocks quiet.
!Ayr:mum, May 9.—Cotton _market steutlY;
middling unbinds. Orleans, '11!:41,11l0;
sales 12,000 bales. f'alitontiu white wheat NNE
red_western. N 0..... Ps 3d; winter, ay Indrit,N
Flour: western, 3kt. Corn. Nn. 2 m11e11.298
, Oats, 211 sd. Earley. ss. Peas, ikkt fkl. Pork
I firm at PIN., Beef, Ills. Lard flat, at Wis.
Cheese, 700. Menu, sfis. Cntribertimd Cot,
r,,t. (or short rib middles. Spirit. Petro
leum. In Id, anti Is OSA for relined. Mend
store.' dull.
Losotis, 3lnv 0.-Tallow firm at its. ltd.
Sugar quirt at Ills. litlZEtt. Petroleum dull.
Calcutta Linseed firmer. at 111 , 1001 s ad. Un
fired Onn. Turpentine quiet at lais ad. Sperm
nil toilet and steady. Hops rattml...Es sterling,
per hundred weiglit, and market heavy. •
PIIAXILIMIIT. May P.—llonds firm at itlit f.
PARIPI. May P.—Bourse arm at 75f.
Mayne. Mar V.—Cotton firm and quiet, 130ytf
on spot; and I_ if anon,.
/I AVIII4-Mtly P. Evening. cotton tinned
Orin at 1311 on spot.
Aoawrier,3fity P. -- Petroleum firm
_BOSTON
Altair Aid to the Itoidosi, Ilartfordand Eri
N.llroad—Repori of the Lrglillalite Corn
mitten.
Mr Telegraph to the Pittehurgh Gazette.] -
Werth.. Mny.9.—The majority of the Cain ,
mitleo on the subject of Stateahlto the Bos
ton, Hartford and Erie railroad reportml
to
the Leginlnt n re to-day. Their report provides
that aerie he hunted by the Treasurer of the
Cot 1111 l onwealth to the amount of #4l,fstinun to
motile for which the corporation In anther
heft to Issue newond mortgage bonds to the
tonotint of $1 5 .000,000. a majority to he de
posited In the State Treanor).
c hrore the tirst
tie t=rt3lTlfet Trr:rassn'rho'Awhichsimileh‘avti-lel
the same value asthe stock. and t he Treasurer
Is to hold the stock until the State Is relieved
of the liability on account' of Its loan.
Before the corporation can twelve any of the
scrip from the Treasurer there shall be a none
elm:Minot officer. of the company, and the
State shalt have the right to rote for eight of
the thirteen director., through the Governor
and Council. The _report further provides
that all property of the Roston. Hartford and
Fete perry Extension Company shop beplaced
under the bsolute control of the Melon,
Hartford and Erie Railroad Company. In such
menner chili be' satisfecton- to the Gov
eightand Connell. The report is signed by
eight me.mbeni of the Cinmittee. A minority
report signed by two mmpresentediffering with
the majority. was nbro
NECO.III EDITION.
I'ol7 - 13 O'CLOCK.
l' I
E CAPITA 1,.
Thu. Cuba I lbws, ion —Case of Georgia
—Pan . . In a Colored l'hairch—Agri
cultural ittpoil—Nortiirea Parille
Railroad-- San Dom ilizo 'lreaty, &e.
.
[fly l'elograph to the Pit tslitirgh lialette..l
WASIIINGTON. May 9. I. l ln,
illn eI'ILIN QLI,II.N. .
TI/4! ea ~ .elect ;ellen or Congres. on the
'within in, if entail lielllgereaer lout 1,,, n Or e _
Jaye.' in a maelifcli seemed, tie. it long
. , .nn
. r tv
•Ilme. atm i•nua . talife. hat - which recent ilevel
,
opments illy ekpl•iin: Thii delete has been
waiting r 4- a report. of Ike t . .5.1)i11i1tet..011
Poreigiy.l fairs favorable to--the resoluflens
svidek weri referred to that committee. The
.
011111,111101. offered several ieeekTign to IT
poll the riunlat jin:. logetlicV with the report
UM' , I.'•vlv'reii. trot the!' hoc.. lawn 'hold back
paid:' mid, ihtlorlici , . 1 hick hltvr• ',lwo ac
tively .operat lug. 11l Mho, dirfa I h.:, 10,1.01-
W:11A the sane end. The In o witlit'a. tircaniz:
elldvere for llllTment objects. have been' Inus
triously mei successfully at work to stave oft
any :tribal I.ci • migress. Th.• first consists of
the pretended friends of (lab. 'ichose efforts
have • been' directed towanls preventing the
granting of belligerent rights till the Cub:nf
agent. would i•onseilt to their I erinii, The oth
er ring Includes several Influent inn persen+ in
1 1 paill and this mintitry. among ttleint an.
1,,,,,inent1 ) t4oi,pr l i I:111111110
. SintniSb )lin
ister Hobert, %vitt/ Isle 11111 eel oympat to'
aiind concurrence of Secretary ' fish. The
scheme nit foot and • matured for practi
cal excelif Mu hi that Spain shell aid] the Island
to the Spanish volindeers for tee hundred
millions of dollar, or -which leti ittlflidne Ore.
to be paid down, and bonds given for the hal
atm, seminal on the Island anal kaniranteml.
If feasible, by the 17pit ell States. it this can
not he obtained. ail-ark...111,m1.. morel o las mnde
hv It . nied iator or with neat 3lll. 31r.
Visit and friends d.r.not hesitate In iyilifeas the
man lethal that the cession or Into, to IS
SieltllNll , oltiliteers . .etilil be a most desirable
tyilet lea of the question. It is comblently in
timated (le.( annin will sell the ibliintl to the'
spanlsh voliodet•ra; .rd t hat the Spatibili vol
unteers will soil it to au', If :tiled Stites.
This scheme ha. 1101 become slifireltr.rly de
'eloped sn far as the principal' fentitres an.
knew. but It hen been Woken, and the whole
Mbar will soon be revealed.
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The Reclined Bart Inn ('"mail tee will take up
the livorgia Can on Tuesday. If Ben. Butler
shall hitre tel orig.& as expected. A tending
ellw•r of the Commit toe seta that the hill
the Commit tee a ill report — will he the same us
the Virginia and bills.. with
clause declaring , the corm of thoprerchit Slate
"Wirers ant to lan ciiiislilered In hare begun un
til the State ii ,, leelared restored. Thin wfuild
have the effect of emitinuine th , • teigislat tire.
which is one of the ohjeelluna SI& feature. of
the homer mermen.
• • •PA 10 .1 11:111:111:11. •
I.3st night 3is claim, support tha raper.Voi.hrrol Ilaptimi Church tin Third street
attic, ttil
ic. 113 , ilig It.. gallery lit settle about
toot. Thecon,rlVgAtioni ,ola.
•••if:ire. )1111ipilIK (Noll the
first ancl
tint' story windic‘vs. cltie Si as galccin honing a,-
settsitcle, cutoi tier hail his lilt stile sicricrely
bruioost, ti third a tcsit. itilitroil 3101 sicvvrtil
rerolo.ol c tits and briiisect.
cciiiittri, iluinc 1tA11.1t.,...
r ca, c 310 int tAsi:nty Itoiire.
sent tit Ivos roscilsecl to 00 , 31101 e 6m...tibia in
the Scolhrrn otitil tts
tricticcts t fits diSOll,ll, in tinct
an e nt
.
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The April Das ort.of the Department 1,1 Agri.
MINI, say.: " - tater matins evarms here taloa
small Kllrlf Ih: but mmorally or frlanl
color .nod ready to start mailer the influence of
genial sprit, •
TrPitovEii.
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The Pre.idetit has approved the bill itlbov..
pervotta elected to Mike in"lresa, thirty
lays f April dOth to take the oath pre
eribmt by the act admitting. the State to
. I , r...cat:dim, In Congress.
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The inorrase t Import, excluding -tree
wood,. /iring th., tint'oikht tooottol of the
11.,11 vent uucount> to . •
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.•• • • •
11.44 4;4 , 1,4110,a has i.a ree.ntly ...ad% ad
ally "n/Cini luf.risidt444n the
ctanrts
i tin,. any - 4100g to joints Ihr
4.1.41 ~r dna atinip• in ill. 4 4 4.4111 , 1 i 14.411.44 - .
1 , 1.11Sr:0 MEAT,
'l'!,. friend, id 11.. Inditinican treat 4.da
tWO-ttlirliN N.A.! 4111 now Id, obtained in the
Sadint. for till. rat Meat inn.
MIME
Gen. Holler 3N 1,17, •turned. the Iteeon
tnlet lon Committee will 1,1-11-101 TOW
h•, Ileorght tiN returned from t Senate.
I• Annual conterorne e of the Methodlon' Ephocopal
Chnorio rno,lll.
t By Telegraph to, the Pittsburgh (*welt c.]
klr.sheitla. May In tbe General Conference
of the Mei InaliM Eloi*cooloal Church :bout h. the
Conference wasalled to enter by Inshon
Payne. .1f ter the- usual exerci*es
Ilkhop .knolrews tlenrered a short nolotreii,
wicking colotervat Imo In all action, to Cooke
is few chature. a* possible for the tient four
Years. and then retired to the North Mo_tho
dist j'ournale in t abuse. of lain. Ile did
not like the - manner loi *chilli our editors are
glorifying tone another. and thought that their
toner/or., Aloonlol in &rotted in glorifying Mod,
not thelnael, es. Various nienthrials and pelt
t !Ong xi err appropriately referred, Including_
tae'
one' of M P k r t e :m ndolntdg
hEi
d n e e r t nd
t t h o e lth utuo ixh i ing
of hiny to the Connell of Illsholos;Jor the Coin
toillteC on Revisio. to inquire Into, the expe
dient,. of rest rill hog the reto power of the
Mkbol 0 00• • resollit lon Ir. :ttlopted that after
the I Ith in no resolootion* tor onetnorial*
*hall in , referred. Libor one to aoliourn 'rill( die
on the end. -
Itlt FEE.' 1:1 (; - It 3IS.
• Oen. (qieridan was at Salt Lake yesterday,
ti
-The
MOlllana.
:-The steamer Tarifm from Europe.
at Boston resterdaY.
- Jas. T. Austin died at Boston yester
day. aged eighty-six.
---The damns done to the Wisconsin State
Prison by the recent fire has but sls.oeg.
- The 'Penises., Issgtslature .convened yes
teniny, but neit her House Imd o. quorum.
-Conner extensive knife hictory nt
Richmond. Ind.. Iva, destroyed by fire Sunday
night. Loss fill:Jalti. .
-The Odd Feilows of Polonsims.
of made great preparation, for the simile:lt io h n of
(heir new hail to-doe.
At Crolumbin. Pa., Sontlay , worms,
nnsued Cruener cminnit tat alskide by cutting'
her throat with a razor.
—The 1111011.1 i gnand encampment of (hid
Fellows met at San Frandsen yesterday. The
Knolls( lodge meets there
• —lfon. Lawrence ltrainnwl, formerly United
Stolen Senator, 111141 at St. Albans, Vt.. on
Siondny night., (wed eighty-sts years.
—Nenrly holt the town of Fincastle. Rote
tour( count ). Va. WAS burned on Friday
night last. The court-house tens saved.
—The flooring toill Sfiosigh. and he
Illinois Central Itnilrond freight house, t at
Sinnnnl. 111., were burned on Monday. LOlO4
V 5.000. .
—Dr. Etwne.orliodgers. a Well-known pity
sician of Cppor Minn. cfmmiltted sul
ide on Sunday by drowning while deliriou
from Illuea.. ••
—The residence of N. O. Sykes. Tippith coon
Missikaippi, was Inwood Saturday nigh.
:tat. Two daughter, aged eight and thine°
wrishol In the.flanws.
—The will of the Into Bishop Kingsley wa.
dtnitted to probato at Cincinnati venterday
Is, tort $15,000 In real estate and ilk%) In go
.anal Property. all to his Wire.•
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—At. Lacrosse,
of Frank Won.McGovern.McGovern found lead. h
having
been horribly beaten and mangled• lice hus
band has been emitted on suspicion.
•--Domestic trouble caused Katherine Bathe
yonng married woman residing in Jersey City,
to commit klliddlt Paturdar night. by cut
ting her throat and wrists. :the bled to.death
in a feW minutes. .• •
-- John G. Whittier, the poet, attended.
Henry Wan! Beecher's Church. in Brooklyn.
Sunday. After the sermon Mr. Beecher shook
hands warmly with Whittler, mid handed hint
a bonnet. The poet seemed, much affected 'at
the greeting.
—lionThero. 0,13101111111111,1.111FeD1F11l
nt Sat. FrIItICINCO on Sunday. Resolution',
were adopted condemning the Cllll.ltleN pm,
tined upon POlltfral prinonere I; the itriti,,h
Government. and also the recent ennetment
by Parliament for the government of Ireland.
—At Chicago laid evening Patrick J. Doyle,
keeper of a pawn hop on Welk area. shot
John Schneider. an etnillojirfit his eatahlish
ment. thrice in the throat. /Indicting faint
WOllllllB. .There was no prneocation for the
act, but Doyle wan entz.f - ffann drink. He
hem:arrested..
—The State of Maryland has errmmenced stilt
stgalnet the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to re
l'over the's:tine of gold over ClllTency In Which
the State has - been paid its six tier cent. divi
dends on preferred stuck. which now =mints
to nearly two millions. The claim Is based on
the recent decision of the Supreme Conti.
—Bev.. Fattier Preston, at. New York, on
P u o n peda yT h et ec r ur e o r r e t m h a e r kedt ll hiabt ia
po ul he
erroresisted alto the characterof the dogma.
He explained that the question of Infallibility
means that the Pope cannot err in matters of
faith." Ile mar sin and err in other things. but
In matters of falth he la Infallible.
Dr. , one of tmo illstln-
milsited Daniel
physiciaTi ldenns In Northern he
Ohlu. st
siled at
his residence in Sandusky Sunday morning, In
lila eight i remind year.,, He was In active
practice fty-sosen years, and wan rOgardP4
as one of the most learnml and skilful of hip
profession, and for his many charities and so
cial virtues was tittered by all who knew him.
Hough publishes a card, at San Fran.
clam refuting the charge of Mx Hugh Le e
that Gen. Thomas offered his services in writ
log to the Governor of Virginia at the begin-
Ing of the war and was Orrin/de southern la
his feelings. Col. 11. sees the General's own
words in regard to the slander, eMphatleally
denying that any letter ever passed betvretia
tam and the rebel authoritie,.
xusT CONGRESS,
sE;sMON.)
Telegraph to th.• Pittsburgh Gazette.]
WAsIIINGMN, )toy 9,1670.
•
OEN ATE.
tr. WILSON reported an aniendinent t th
hill furnishing artificial Hal's for disabled poi
tilers.
Mr. FENTON Int rodneed a bill roquirlng . th
• Seeretary of the Treasnry. National bank
and other corporations and association,. t.
have published annually a
. staternent of the
'mount of interest due upon the cereitlebte.
stork issued by the United Staten ale.
dividends. deposits and interest accritink fro
other sources. which hove been.unclaimed In
two years.. Referred to the COtimiltlee on Fi
The bill reducing total lon wan taken up and
Mr. Mi 'MULL, of Vermont. delivered a lung
speech. fvoring such a tariff for protection as
`pee
uldinduce healthy competition in nor MM.
°factures without grinding lawn other in
terests. and at the same time raising a proper
imiount of revenue. •
. .
Mr. IWILPON. from Military Cononittee, re
ported, with itintialment, the bill to extend
the time for the prerentallon of claims for ad
lliliona Llaiiinty under the art of Joly :Xi, Dian.
:tit. WILLIA3IS reported, . with nniend
meld ii..t he hill tO incorporate the Kansas An
dian Territory and char Railroad Coo, y
and to enable the Missenrl (fiver. Fort :wolf
.41 (Jolt and the Leavenworth. Lawrence 0041
(1111V4,14.411 11:111roa41 4 'ion ianie. to mins.trort n
gle track -Ijamigh 'an Terriliry to the.
Gulf.
Mr. {VARNER reports te bill extending
the time for the reveralont to the, United
';.tales of fonds grantedr higan to aid the
const Him if of I heMarg to and Flit MAL
, •road... -
Mr. IVILSON reported with itnendrn t
the hill to reiniburae Kamm. 111011( 4 y$ ex
pended in"raising :
he equipp ni In for
the soppression of the rebellion.
The dints, is Committer of the re
sumed the ronxideration of the a li ve,
Executive pad Judicial .hppro 01100 bill.
undo- amendments reported by the Coln7-
tee on Appropriations were thrreeil to.
Fhe amendment to reduce the appro i
for the Bureau of Education from
CIAO!. riffling off prorbdon for any r her -
tent thun Commissionerand two el.
debateo Ire Meiews—iNidrrill, Me., Vette on,
Howard. newel; Ferry. Yates. Tipton, rake
and Sumner lint Ibitiier4r;
nrralliy. , :rrainti. -A. relOillt itli) wan od
be Mr. SPRAI I, E. Anil /I (10111 . 11, Ciliiiilg upon
the Secretary of the 'rreasury for it copy of.
the report mode to the Department by tlmny Pollock. in 1,M7 or Nil. relative to the
operations of banks In England and France.
House bill for the construction Of a bridge
arms the Niagara river at Kufrah, was ob
jected to un the ground that the width of the
duos' was 'int determined, but . left solelr to
the determination' or the Secretary of near.
Lthl nrrr.
. The appropriation ?All was resumed. •
The section relative to the urea of Edu
cation was passed os el- till tmniurrose, owing'
to the Melted attendance. -
Numerous amendments inyolvins- an . in
crease in item sof appropriation were agreed
tn.
lthring the d'iscussion upon one for •the In
crease of the salary of the Chief Clerk of the
NA% v Department-Sr.:MERMAN reinarked it
hall . 111,1:11 proposed by the high officers of the
government to combine the War-and Navy .
Departments, awl expressed the opinion that
the office of Secretary of the Navy could be
dispensed with.
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Adjourned.
1101;:4: ItEPRI:STSTATIYES.
After the reading of Ilm Journal the Home
{ljonrnell. there not being it quorum present
or tire transaction of bushings.
'Elie Ylethodist Protestant Conference.
I fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh . Gazette.]
s'
/la taixtintri, elay V. , --•11 the general Confer
ence of the ifethodld Prutestant Church the
proposition to abolish probationary state In
t h. Church was referred, as lien seas the ;woo
osit lime for tattoos changes In the constitution
of the church. A resolotion that the I.ninds of
the 55", t Virginia Conference hr extended to
continua-the original Muskingum District In.
thin was referred. A commit tee Was ordered
to condder the memorial front the Virginia
Conference relative to a union between the
Methodist' Protestant Church and Methodist
Episcopal Church South.
•
...when, Baptist Contention.
illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
LOUISVILLE. Kr.. Mar n.—ln - the Southern
-Baptist Convention reports on foreign and
domestic tols , ilans were read and referred to
Committees. The repryrt extendltytt he operns
lions of the foreign (11ISSitalS hoard was 'lna,
inionsly adopted. Nt. Louis was fixed as .the
next place of meeting.
Mormon brio!. t. noun) Conferenee.
Trkgruph In the Pitt stinrgh nanette.l
NA, Lan,. NI:1y fortieth semi-an
nual 'iaiterenee of .1 lie Mormon Church ended
aeterday. It is estiinatetl that forty thou.
nd of the Saints attended.
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• • Nen Orleans 4 •
Nrw ORLEANS. May 9. —Cotton in Active de
mandand firmer. middlings =so: sales S.MIXI
bales; receipts:l.l'r; exports 2.Xli:stoek
Floor Mrin: KIN'S at #4.37445 for surerithe•
".12&n for extra. and for double extra.
Corn $1.3WZ1.91. limn $1.40. Sales of prime
:ll r .M r
a r i r n S t t l. i
le M fors s p o o u rk d efism. ait
kr.nsb
for clear rib and ISsn't IlO s e for rlrar sides.
/lams :Mkt, Lard Id3,l•Ztlie for fere, and
Poi.ibile s e for keg. Sugar • tiriner. Prime
molasses "lbe. Whisky P2 l sfrijilLfri,
Amur. Mat- 9.—Cat tie: the •highest price
realized seas Rs for estrum - RAI brought KL.9!:.
Sheep lower. and an increased sopply made
a moderate demand at 740 - 9110, Nothing do
rig In hog,
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REAL ESTATE INDICATIONN.—An im
imrtaut peremptOry sale of real estate took
place in Allegheny yesterday morning,
. which is a very goal test of how the wind
• tkovs in reganl to real estate. The pmi,
any referred Lois situate on the earner of
Stockton and' Sherman avenues, and is
lifty.four he one Lundred and font- feet.
It was offered two months ago in the !nap
for $15.01.0, and withdrawn on a bid of
*I4POO. - It_ Wit? , offered yesterday in • di
visions and -Kohl for the gross sum of
wenty thousand, throe hundred and • fifty
dollars: 'Mr. Alex. Leggate Otheinted sn
net ionem.
(4 I I'Strtsrncrto~.—\'illinm Nelson
No. 2:1 Market street, makes it a point t.
render ratisfartion. Ile — warrnnta all his
work.
coN) Alalusts at I). %V. 1 7 ,van's Depart
mem Store for Look for ionraelf
Cott, W. IRKS.-Schnabel a Wnl.
ker hare on hand and deliver daily to
any part of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
Coal, Nut tool nnd Slack at the lowest
r - eash.pricen. Special rates to regular cue
tomern and for large orders Thin coal in
tho best ntlitred In the city. Office and.
yard, corner of. Sandusky street and West
Penn Railroad, Allegheny city. rro
Prrysnunou STAINED °LAMS WOREA , .,--
William Nelson, 2:1 Market street, in pre
pared to furninh_ promptly orders for orna
mental or plain gloss.
Titr: AmenicAN BurToN, iiOLE xnd
Family Sewing .Machine is the only inn
chine placed before the public that will
over seam or slake n perfect button hole.
which is an advantage we claim overall
others, James Espy, agent; corner Fifth
nvenue nnd.Mirltet street. • .
Witazi vim aro out slumping, atep. in
and nen tin admirable' eelection of men
and boy . clothing at the extensive mild,-
liniment of t.'rling k Follansbee, No 121,
Wood mired, corner of Fifth avenue.'
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11. W. EvAN's I)EI'ART3f ENT STORE,
which has been crowded the past week,
in. still. in full operation, and those who
wish to get choice bargains this week
•
10,1[KAZ rEINT Atencr.tailit the &Fat
Inca Store in the 10 cent tiepartment.
DArsx.u.s & Co. n.ly upon tin
qtiality of their ale ter their reputation;
and every — one now pronottneen their
errant ale the finest in the market.
THE AMP:IOVAN BUTTON . Ilm.k °URI.
Seaming and Family 'Sowing Machine
the cheapest In the market, and sold n
time to emit all. James Espy, agent, coy
ner - Firth avenue and Market Street.
El==EM!I
SKILLED W ORKIIEN.—The best work
loon, the beat materiala and the finind
aperituens of work are to be Peen at the
Pittaborgli Stained Masa I Vorka, , 23 Mar.
kot at reel.
Go to the Department Store for bar.
POLITICAL
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• P1TT 2 .1711011. May 1870.
fir THE MEMBERS OF THE ILTNIoN
REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMIT
TEE fur Allegheny county aro notified to meet to
the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, at the COUTI
'on RATERDA T. May 19th. 1870. at M &door
P. 3 0 ., for the Pori:Mae of determining end wow'
the time of meeting of County Conrontlen or COO.
be Plato In nomination a 8.D.bn...
Mame for the full eampahro. and for attending to
each other bonne. as may be brought before the
Gaisimittoo. A full. wttondinop eamestly 're
queered.
Attetit IVAI r I MVIA"I"I"in''"
F. 310.0..7`.11*.gia.ti05,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
fl WORKIN.I:3IEN'S MEET' \"(;.--.
MIMEO
PUBLIC -MEETING
OF. THE
Workingmen of Allegheny l'o.,
To take action in regard to reattallaing our Con
greStl from parsing the Tariff DID nor, pending be
tom the Daume. Meeting to be held at the old
FAIR tattrEND, on WEDNESDAY SEENING, at
7, o'clock. 11th Inst. • •
By order of Secretary.
V. A. M. 3IYER9.
n-TIRAND EXHIBITION BY THE
=ME
)111S. SLACK DAVIS,
AT
Ti A FAY E.TTE HALL
On Friday Ereninn, May Illtr.
• •
Consisting of PARLOR DANCING. and al.. a no
oodoriginal D1U..., entitled TUE ITALIAN
PRINCESS. or TIIE MESTEIIIIT nP THE PEARE.I%.
written c..prl W e s ter nshis occasion.
The Great Band will he In attendance-
Admission. $1.60. Dot, I
open at 7, roamer., ar
quarter to S precisely. Ticket. and PrOgrorrninn
to he had at the 31onle Soo.. troll/aro:
7 Pir Cent, Gold Loan,)
OT IT S. TAX,I
OF THE
BURLINGTON.
-- Cf:DA It RAPIDS & :. -" 1 I RTANTED.—Sitaintion RN CJ.erk by a
v v Aingle gentleman of ..t0.4 rdnicr.ol n. haying
..... ext..nsio. amn.sintano"tri bc...p e.tiesend mail
-. 1 MIX V i ES OT AA.- R. CO'S IggZ."-' 2, ;` , vg . ".::= 6, r-a'idAti`;‘,.:',.,l
- 1 . 471q,Lur0. i , -___ 54
First' Mortgage
50 YEW COAEUTIBLE BOBS.
- .. A LALITED QUA NMI! }OI SALE..
At Illh and .rented Interesi
Intcre,t,payable 11, nn , i Novet)er.
'rho Krenier part nom is Alroulyt.nnirletril
tad largn earnltign,nn.l rry n Intlenee of thy,
work In rapidly progi ,,, ing. •.
We unhesitatingly ren.sunanullnPau Slaula ua tlic
. safest and Peat Inreatment lu the naark.q.
U.S. Flce,twentica. nt current prices y, re t uur
Lars per cent. Intereat. the,. ;say right adti
one-quarter per cent. In Goal. and we Cerqnl We
PecurtlY equally peal.
RENIq CLEWS (k. CO,
B:titicer,4
32 Wall Street, New York.
MT LEA N t 1 C l►.,
No. d 5. Fourth Avenue,
PM . II?RURGR.PA
NOETIIERN
Pacific Railroad.
To Railroad Contractors,
MOIMEZ=II
-iir
=lliMt9
treet. New Vork. unttlyEttNESll.l.l".l.he 1;t any
rt June. IS7 O. at 12 "%leek. neon. for the Gra-
..,31....nry,ltrfihnng end Itulla•ling •If that per
-1.,r0 the N. , rthent Pnellk It;tllroad In the stern
•
i.llll. over over. the western hotandWer
of Itlnnew4n In dhlaneo of slhoot 130 mitenT. In-
1111=',f1
bed (•.r n pingle truck. and n,ermary Ride trnek,
.4y rreel;e the rail super.tructunr.
The amid Compani will niW t receive pecyamhda, nx
the same time and place, fry the tinter cnvi-tlea,
mid lor the Iron rats. epllren and liztrurea forte
road as above. The litetraile to be deliremol In the
dock at Duluth. 31.1nnerete., or at (been's:quire the
311m11.51ml rirer. and the lief , reeelere ecOhnling
to blank forma, which . will ho ready few illetribu
t lOU un WEITNESDA V. May 4. 1870, ris. the °lnce
if the Company; 05 above. eltee . e nbul4 of the
ct
'reums. and matt and endue. of the reed. With
full rinnalleatlons. mot then ho men. an d the flute
`lowed for the etimpletlon of the eon, meta made
I=
The
Coutintny reserve the tight fel reject enter
blAs ndt.tteentetl to be Inc the Interest! of Übe
IZZE
Pouted circulars co:Paining full Information
will bo 'imitated on application, b mail or of Orr.
wlso, to EDWIN F. JOllligt IN. Chief Engine*, r. or .
to the President of the Company. at the
120 BROADWAY.. afar♦*,.
J. lt It EGORY 531114.
resident Nor'kern Pacific Riiiiiond To
'N7 1 - 0111,, April 26.1670.
Tr i m
RASARIN-p
A POMADE WARRANTED TO 111!:STCGIR GRAY
MEE
KIDDER k WETHERADR RAVEN INK
The best Indelible In the Markel
25 mpte per. bnttle
Every bottle warranted or ro3 Oslo at
L. ROSElsi-BACH'S
Patent Medicine and Perfume Depo
I_llo SMlTllniED_ftyilliET.
To Oil -Capifilists.
The BRATT:.9 BEND IRON COMPANY
'reels of land. for boring purpueen. In near
MENI=I!IN!
They tint nth," Sh:LL LOTS on the bank of tho Ai
liE=2!M
1=1:12!
W. D. SLACK. DuDelintvndunt
11n,toVer Itr.No. May 10th. 18711,_
J. OTICE. --- NOIICE Is hereby Sheri
that an application for n Charter of Incorpp
potion of ..TIIE RECTOR. CHURCH WARDENS
AND VESTRXIIEN OF THECIIUIfCH ORME
ATONEMENT... b. been Olen t \heProthono
terra Ofhee of the Court of Co :neon Pleas of AI-,
legheny county, when/ the rime
will remain upon
itrrPOrtiOn and exception, until the FIRST MON
DA, OF JUNE. NEXT.
U. A. WoCibil'AßD.
Attmner for AprllrooM
mrlo:lrM,
MA p, blo
PITTSBURGH
BANK : FOR SAVINGS
NO. 61 F'ORRTh A rwN RE. PIyrSBITIIGII.
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or vi nArceligTV<P4 l 74 B ' 2 ncln 4 . ontwr.
MIDAS' EVlSNlNatTfrorn flar ' l lot . t.o n rioroorr
1. from 7 toll tolock. and from November 2.1.
to ..liz IM. 8 to Pi &elm*. Interval pent nt the
r
r.to or mr twr cent.. froe of tax, and If not with
.M7...x.,:1;TP".7.21,1:.'72.171!",„tg= Illt
4 1 m , menagers—Gdo. A. Berry, President; S.
11. Hartman. Jas. Cart. Jr. {'lre Proeldeols: D. R.
3. 2 ' 21M10y 5' 71. Virs'lrgberr c
Model. John S. Dilsrorlh. F. Ro h l G. Folhumbee.
imbue, Rhodes. Joe. Broil. C. SehMerts,
9PV•.l'7.7ir.iien.sowitorg.
G EORGE REFLICK,
WARD WOOD WORKER.
• .
. .
IZ: i I.AII'InTITA I r 7.. WltlegKiatral:t;
ontler. All lamb 0; Wayalture repaired and Tie . -
ol.hed..
Mouto Refers by pernaleplon to David Aiken. Baud
n!.
boyIOAKG .
TIM WEEKLY GA7ETTE
.IS THE BEST AM) CHEAPEST
Cowin:till and Family Newspapnr
pum.isiimkiN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
farmer. rucchnnle. or merchant should bib
=II
Clubs of ben
A copy Is furnished grituttously to the getterway
of a Club of ten. Postrunstres ore requested toilet
Vents. Address.
PENNIMAN, FIEF:I3 & CO.,
PRO PRI ETORR.
I( t," -"For Sale,"
"
and (went iag Eon.: LI.VES. will be'
ineerted i.e no awe for TWEY-
Tr FIE eoeh additional line
FIVE rEN Tr.,;.
v m EIIIIT
nrome.l:lL
1 - 1 7 A AT ION—..
;rholennle or nuinnfartllktlPh!E:ll,!;P,';',:r,
„,„„: gorl etly reference oven. Atlares. Lion J.
Gnselte °BIM.
' It
vcrA n N A KF 6 u tzT - 0 ; , 1 ,E. 1)1 , 1,re . hatter for To
en. For terms. apply ut 77"4:17.7",41,16'4t1VZ
leghenT City• between the hour, et and
WANTED.—A Goot! 8
VLfn Or t• I 5
Mllliner.
J.
KLI ' L‘
C
-4
.
WT A T E D.—.l Lady
~7. Hth'.4lr,r, , `Z`Vi...e7;g.
tilloy.
W. 1 , 7 S , R:1) , :; ; t , 111'11r11 n !gird Itoola,
tins. .111.1 re” It. 31..1103 621. k i h ~7 23. .
i 1k,• wri,5.;f2 ; ,:1),—,,,!1, 11 M i.. --,,,,:turi 1 5 t. 1 . 1 :; 11
, or
3014 be within five minutes' w II; ' :Jf St. ( 1 3=1.
Ilotel. Ail.ln,c9. St. llsarlem 11. tel. 5-.1-
A VTED . .--.1 a apt i
A NTED.—.III active ittal respo'nsi•
t.? :_ 4.atie the tamer a prominent
Aildrem. with referrn r eTii?!el f ZZllVO&V
Walnut :greet. Philadelphia. .
V _
ANTE D. 500. - BARRELS of
soER CIDER.
avenue
the Eat.s,% vine-
Ran Works. No. DS MDR avenue Eitennion._
C. E. OW ENS.
12(7.14,Nr_Ent--14 -It HI Ivrs, Irookers
a_r.k3niqm,fr, farm work. 3 boys for Colln-
I Y., •ynnl. ALL,, girl. for all 'work Yoe
ti,l ; y . . t egl i t x ri . og . t . ..4 . — i. Apply at Employment °Mee.
,o
Aair V I\T
0.000 to II ED.—XORT6
43 an In large, amounts, at
a f ratef Interest.
zerGiSAS,K. PETTY.
mil. 1.11.1,41.,„14.11w1.,haitat,v
•
Brae
}foam 4? ' f
nnn:nn-t,,r. : ! 1 , 17:.:11 r y..0r :nine of
;TI ,I T Any UV InF ranch hew. of
'
N.': 'a :1!) F..urt lz nvt.nne 54
WV:I'EI/.—E very holly tp call at
18.1 I.IISEIITT STREET,
,i'sll 55•551,54/
DUNDERDALE APPARATUS fur makine
.
ants.reonty rights for sale. —; 54 -
AVA NTED.—Sealed propokals
f l or fir
tunnel srark, tee be delivered, 211 1 u.uv pe ' v nn r C ILInt
.m. beterren New awl Ron send /Remindful's.
Also, sand sufficient for laying thee ssnar
OW/ISri MOof*Et. .
ni= Forbc;s'attek
WA 7TED.—.IIORTGAGES4
Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan
In !Urge or !null! arnounle nn proacrtfbfkileabeaf r
nnumy at a falerate nr Inters.! .
CIIAItLES
• Real Kenna AAtmt,
6S Groat street.
M I-17 r 1:11.0 7.0 ', Ik u i ,I :vin a . n :gr!.t 1 ot... s.
fortll.ooo. hartn t .. 3 Truro V. run. I fl:r10.001*.
95.6013. ( 7atin7t
r un . An. 1 for .
h"
"'g
3 ""'
On . ef far 13.000. 2 Jeof. to
!urine 3 ...turn to run. -I fur *l.4oo. tturh.g
*rum to iun. 1 for *l.OOO. po r ing
3 *run to
run. 1 fur $5OO. hating 3 neon to run. on city
.ur ''""7l .TgritYl . ll4. A g i . ' , : 1 /;.. 1041 Fourth Are.
LOST AND FOUND.
• L OST.—.t dark brindle eilw—tips of
o rewanled by leavindnding her will be llher.lll
g word lit
0101 ).3tOORE . S.
'Meld
.neon of Bedford nabotie.
tub ward.
N u the Allezheny Thirket
?bat three week, ago, Ladrit Gold Breast _.
.111. rh,...rn er eau hare the Gage by calling at
Hu. Gam:vv.: other. or No. -115 Virgin anc7.
aux'
LIST.—On Wednesday erenina, be•
torn Naitli;i.rorgiOnT:riVlTS."Vneral:
will be ilberany rewarded by leaving there at 79
..bI.IItION STREET. • 54
BOARDING
NI OA R DI NG—To-Let,w Ith boarding;
t r rnnd %tory FRONT ROOM. Mau DA
[ROA ODE ae RE taken at 103 Fourth avenue. .Zt
lOt DAMON G.—A, number of Gentle
*!..M.Y,=.l,,tegggt7Z4rTing '"
ANDERSON STHEn. nenr Hand aunet bn . dire,•
Ileghrny City.
TO LET
T_ --
O.LET.—Sonle pleasant rooms to let
No. 31 .lourth avenue, vrith me of bath
room.
TO - LET. — INTERESTING TO LAW., IN
Yrßq —Tx7R OF OFF/CE9 oh "Ormds
Fifth, and I TIER with enfranre tip Fifth .s.ue,
near thratit Hooks Alitrly to 3tra 31.3tN11GRL.
ar to N.IIILIERtf_i N. lltllfill.fLay_e_nue. 540
rirpi-LF.T.TWO WELL FURNISHED A
Lear VATinfliMl;;: 'Lo
f,`,711:4%2 1 11. SAA Inn
• 64 ,,,
'l'o I.ET.—The Three — trick
WAREIIOIIirE in Church alley,- mar 14,
re` Wood street. ormerly occupied
ilinC-51unilorf Co.. ua WA IToom 3laroduram7.
Inquire of . . LANG 4 CO.
At -8 No. 172 and 17.1 Wax! street. .SL
LET.—Brick yonse of 7 Rooms
11.(flo..1101 and Coli l t lVater,LA'tge Y a rj,
1tT1.,1.41 7 4.,1 : 04 .1.:Z;; d 4 . LT °
BUICK. 11011.1 f of fj
AlleEnlenikr•7P:P"PP rUV7IFPITiIdff. 115.
0,0 77., At tire. ;It I)Inroomf, 7.mtecheni,
TO LET.—COUNTIIV lIESIDENCE.
Tita.giV AVETlTEa r iii
.1,0A147,,:41en oet hie
4Nf r .
L' mntrr rveWentt with all the ndrantaß flee
A ttglirtnAn
I.,: iwg.Y , ; . .7 , ' „, t y .f7CrAn f eATA
For CO., Fifth avenue.
apl9-11
1"1:5R
-E7OR SALE—HANDSOME BUILD:
,TeoT: 1.071+, •on. all an , carious street. in atie
...,I,..aerrenory to n r I Ile dlntrict, all of whleh will be Wirt
eeeeee
rent
Pon
rm
SALE.—,A two-harm - covered
nearly new, will Miry tana
Spline; t trgl e cc? " g e im eV° If4ramigrittl, ,!`°!"
WATP 4, %1142.'"47 1 1 " " 211 "
flrt. of
...1,10 nr nt the thilenligi?•l3i, ri,:`4`l2l;s.
FOI'SALE-4 farm of ifacres sit,
ATED on the Pan Handle Railroad near
Ilui~l{ac Mallon. 23 miles from l'lttebitrah Is on
a=l. an excellent rein of COAL: duty of
mani Orchard :nraelletZecuaerbelrill""VlAetit:
sold very low. Enquire of eY
. JACOB DAVIS. Attornepon•Law. '
• No. 73 Grua intent
SALE -200 LOTS 20X100
Lh tu r , '4Y,Tlt.:ll2l.ll 2na L ni=4l B ll:4 " .4
balance
r7.L",I.VTZT4 tT"" Ai: 1r,114f.
zn.l,..7,ri"Eit , - , -. 4 ; elee l
Ttcirty Mint T.
I ROBT . N HILL, Ma:
at Law: 72
MIMEO
TOIL SALE.--. 1. Valuable Farm, un
aehaa aim a U feet rrlnte' Qom(. Go,loi bv.lkl.
Pgita.,TrpTallt fllorlbLnj.
. SALE.--Ezigine of
'7P.114,1',1M7.41,:g1:"AT447.i."°-
F Vt
, i w ,
ORSAL Ap E— y
at A One
'hop.
,T
e Sp . ring
pl the
..s T. 4.
E wAoN.
DEN. Wagon 3/barna:id Blacksmith, No. 47
North Alley. Allepheny._
VOlt SALE.--Englne3 and Boilers,
New 11 . 31 d Second Hand. of ,diku,d,
on bend.
veer* front all parts of the country promptly a 4
need to.
JAMtIS HILL - A; CO..
Corner Mallon Avenue and P.. Ft. W. & C. R. W.,
I'OR LOTS IN
mtnt gliltri,ltrZLlV;;;;L:=l:6VB=l
naril. Allegheny, on D e rr yavllle Plane Road and
obnirvntur avenue. adjoining' the Observatory
ground. Therm Lots an, Dan of five and onvallialf
"%11'141i/e7+,1132,•'''. Thl Tag
\n. Pl 3
Path
_Lot la • itOrtitig.
!r. " „°.T a r a f . 7 : 4l3 Mr.. b rrint'7o 2 ,,..."-%
tbe residence fa: Washington and Walter anef.ina”,
LMa
LirnulT. PW•Oilidel4Ml4lo leave the airgniii h ia
naii one ',7't1,7--ti4Virtbelit=,
and het four Inlnutou' ' , volt :tom the beadet He
yer street; hosed ' , lilt lends to the' lomaniin t .
Thmeg i beaufg ot?eenery and avalcaltiCllnta are
Wow eaaT Prke.4^.• P.gl'are
N .0 0 r: D . jo r
No - " •
A ' renn W e. 'sd Allegh "" "g i rl dt t p . bArigb . • rum,
El
•
1.13.
WANTS.--
experienced In
ing::7.7:44E4
1 , l' I