The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 14, 1870, Image 1

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE :
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rENNIMAN, REED &
Corner :iiittL , A IT. awl timittigeht St
r. a PEN2IIMAIf, JOS/A.H‘ Lisa,
T. P. BOTISTON, N. P. WEED,
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TUJIS Or TOO DAILT:
By mall. per year
I)ellircred by easier. per week
THE DAILY GAZETTE.
PENNSYLVANIA
t: Corry Republirad In neerlinblislad'
daily. Its eoluintle show careful editing,
and iin adequate public If UrpOrt.
M %YOU ,Ditn, of Meedville, ;diem two
tl 1111 l saud dollars reward for the Capture of
tiu murderer of Christian Richards.
.1 itrrtx eight ,Tearlold,i boy named
.I.dot over tine killed by
it... cam at Morgan and (Ws. coke works
r.yelte county, last Monday.
• - VI, E Pro;iiink:ST COLFAX hug itCl.n tril
nninritatioitifro,ta the 11. q. F., ilf
vilie,Yo denier eh tl af:their cele•
bration on the Ulotionn Fourth.
Ftsit elm-erica in the fa:Alienable ittniiro•-
lilent in 'Ake Pleasant, Erie county; II Mr.
linnip spears about one hundnelt and fitly
each evening, principally perch,,stin flab
and bass.
A etit.:Ent: FA(110Ity is node in %nem..
ful orerlllioll in Watorfonl, trio county,
11Soke In ciao a toot and shod fniia
ry rhfpittring eighteen.} en arid trading
all onpr tlin end of tho Stattt.
issurt P. t_luwrorlD. of Idaerno
Joworhir: FtmOtte county. hid n tooth
roll e d remit& nil 'warty died of the re
edting hontorrlingo which lasted for three
and wan only stopped by a !unwind
op.:Fulton.
Esour paatora of an nutur difierent di
nominationa. in JolMalownliavi. issued a
tall for a Coilvention. In organize It Cam
bria I au ntp Stinday School Convention, to
meviJa..no ittli in the Jolimitown Prv•shy•
reh - )iut.Churcli. • .
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At Carbondale, the tannery of Mr. Mears
was in great danger. Several benses
were touned saw Danntorei /lot Mr.
Clution'entrtuill Rfli, wired with diiilcult V,
follle of • bin lumber being burned. Sri.-
eral coal breakers were in danger:
Tut; physicians of Mercer county pro.
rove to keep a lint of dll thots., who can
not and will not pay for profeesional ser
vices, and %fetich meeting - of, the County
'Medical Society, to Iniad the lIIIIIIIVKiO the
Secretary, that a coniplcte roll. of all the
tlelingnents in the cdottly Ciol NI for-
In Covington townships Messrs. 11nm - ler
A, Co, lost- sin houses. steam sow mill.
barn. and n large quantity of shingles and
pine litudwr: The tenants lost ninth of
their furniture in-the houses. dwelling
house of licruiaus Simpson wan burned
and a barn in'Madison township, .t large
Immo( Edward Mullen was burned at
siouldsboro. The • Deausenti : r eports an
other barn in Covington burned, owner's
name not knOwn. •
Mits. A:irts... CATtaantsi. KrLstALL4 died
at Stroudsburg on the; 11.1thi a(fell
ninety-six years,itike months and thirteen
days. She AVIU3 the wife of Mr. 3. (1.
Runkle, Bring sixty-one years , • and
one month in the holy bonds of matri
molly. • Thevitui fourteen childrom one.
hundred and twentedlirou grandchildren,
Sour hundred AVd fifteen : great grandchil
dren, five hundßd and fifty great-grent
grandchildttn, and a -Large number of
great-great-great-grandchildren.
Tiii Waynesburg . iftwoo ger says:
3ieetiugs have been held and surveys
nutde, with a view of adopting a route for
Ate Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston
railroad from Williainsix,rt /retrose the
country, by. Pigeon Creek, Teu Mile and
Laurel Hun to the ntbetli, dl.ittle.Whitot.
ley, instead of keeping the volley of the
river, as heretofore contemplated. The
friends of the route claim that it will be
twenty miles shorter' than the river route.
and costa million .and a half dollars less.
TIIF. fires on the mountains, in the east
ern portion of the State, hare been 111111-
Aually destractivo•this spring owing to
the lung' continued dry Intather. The
*Scant= and Carbondalepapers have ac
counts of heavy thunage on the hills bar ,
doting the Lackawasma on both aides.
Liggett 's (Imp was burned from Clark'S
Green down to the Valley; even pheasants
being overtaken and killed by the flames.
The steam saw mill, at . the • Oreen, - was
• eared with difficulty. several thousand
feet of lumber being hunted.- •
THEY are making puddled steel at Al.
lentown, which is said to be superior to
any ether in Philadelphia. it stood
tensile strain of .127,:r20 pounds to the
square inch. .1 piece of the steel capped
rail snide by this process scut lately tested
al the Camden and Autboy Company's
chop at .Lambertville, Sew Jersey. - It
stood five thousand and five • hundred
blows, and the weld still remained pee
feet. thus demonstrating that it is peen t
atTaPted 'Male' The lifitterf - iall. it
having thew great 'advantage ever the
limusemer steel mil that this rail can be
re-werkedi whilst the Bessemer pit can
not. This steel, at this experint, stood
fire hundred mere blows • thud the
best Bessemer steel rail stood at the same
works. •
Tux ;Veining° t'itirro rays Mackey
, 7ell Nci.l,notlced last week as producing
two barrels, has been torpedoed, and the
'Yield materially increased. The Lock
Well line Increased in yield since eeriest
isue. It know pi-mincing twelve barrels
per;day. The. McDonough well, about
three hundred feet up the bill, on the
Ilamby farm, adjoining the Snyder fans,
leis been torpedoed, and in now doing.
about eight barrel.. The Prentice
Angel well, just put down on the Snyder
farm. makes an excellent show, and is
gond for a fifty or seyenty.fire barrel well.
This opens up a large tract of territory,
which has an vet been undeveloped.
'The Philadelphii and Boston Company
;1111N4 inade,a goad strike on their territory.
nn the face of the hill ttp from the lower
trestle at Foster. Thin well started at
about ..four Lamle, was torpedoed last
wrek,and leen.. doing Meng one hund
red and twenty barrels. Well No 75, on
the Snyder farnLoward by the Ventutgo
Central end Duck Creek Oil Company,
put down . last fall, but which had never
produced 'orer twenty barrels a day, wan
torpedoed on Thursday last, and is now
doing two hundred barrels and increaa
i ing.
THE NORTHWEST.
lien 300,i)00
lowa has 1110,168 children
tintatii in Wyoming plow with buff
!neg. -
„INDIANA .(81111CIII now complain tl
their wheat crimp will lin too heavy.
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ONE hundred and too mines in the
NVltite Pine district are being worked.
ANDfirENOKNCE, fOFs, Imo organized a
..Tlitilincettiociet,y, to prevent horse Ideating - .
Tue lead caves of MaqUoketa, lowa, arc
titzning oat oro in huge and paying quan
tities.
IT in estimated that there will be half a
million of cattle driven to Kansas this
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[O.lOlOll. -
OvEn.fifteen million feet of pine logs
have been safely boomed at the mend. of
Elk river, Minnesota. , -
\Tut: prospects are good for an abun.
dant crop of peaches in Missouri, bat
strawberries are a failure.
Tim /NMI Molina; BiNelis figures up
ithlitr•two candidates for Congrees in .
Lbws, an average of five to the district:
Tag MintleapNila..l ril une publishes
street senior that a regiment of cavalry
to be raised in ; Minnesota for thee , lndia
Cahtam oil has been discovered to the
town of Iola; in Wanpsag county; Wis.. mil
preparations ire being made to sink
wells.
A BILI. passed the linneeata Senate
Tlititsday authorising Ilia Southern 31
n•at's% aimed to connect its lino w
Norik.r..m r&clitc.
!IV's!. P. JAIEOL has a bearing gr
vineyard at Jerseyville, 111., of five tho • -
'and vines, and Is expecting a heavy 'del'
the pment year.
Tug, yield of gold In Montana for 1800
we*: -over 817.000J)00. The estimated
'yield for 1870 Is 00000,000. The popu
lation Without 4300(1.
WATER front the salt well at Muskegon,
Minh., where the drill has struck a bed of
rock salt at a depth of I,l9ofeet, is said to
possess magnetic qualities.
THE 'Northwestern road of lowa, has
put over a million acres of lands In the
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market. These lands le in the center of
lrt the State from the Misatantplit to the Mia,
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ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
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Piouri. and in fXVIIIItirft 118 good as any in
tlieState.
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• lit:Pm:Ts item tun vicinity of Centrelis
indicate a fine fruit cmp, end rich or
that& generallv in Southern Illinois pro.
mlne more thatian nversge.yield.
Ann - irks front times Buy. say that the
prospecta of tiovernment taking kohl of
the improvement of tie Fox and IViscon
sin rivers; flan rnistsl the price of real es
tate in that city 1110 percent.
TitEni: have been beventeen detithg
from fever in the Michigan State Pri&on
during the last three weeke, and the tut,
. . .
riving prisoners would like to be sent
home as they are frightened.
.11ErrEu prospects tot' , trait WPM never
niorenppareth than at present in tiontlY
ern loan. .Even penelies, supposed to he
entirely killed, promise abundantly. Thy
apple, pear and cherry trees are one sheet
of !doom. Grapes open.ghtrionaly.
=M=SE=M
Company are setting out miles upon miles
of 'sage orange plants to replace the
fencing on their line. and it is said to be
the intention to plant a hedge wherever
the line requires to be protected from
CPU IV. •
IN Indiana more than average breadth
of wheat has been sown thisseason, and
thus far the prospects are most ex-
•ellent for it liyavy viehl. In large MO
fruits, despite tint' fear of the late
meta, th e re tiel.llll4 10 1 , 0 on Feasibility of
THERE in n gnat fear among the net
tiers of Pembina that there .is to be
another Sioux mat:nacre at that place.
'froopn hare la , ett ordered filar°. It in also
fated that 2011 Red hake Chlppewas are
an the war path after their - old enemies.
EIMICIE
IN Michigan the prospect for fruit of all
kinds is moot Cmcellem. Wheat does not
look so encouraging, late sown being
"badly killed. Some fanners have plowed
up their late wheat and - put in spring
Tropp. Fanners are now bust putting in
corn, of 'Which a large bnintilth will be
planted.
Ti,n Trempeleau (Wis.) lierord an.
nounces the appearance in' the streets of
that village of a little - pappixise" running
around with a little calico band around his
neck. Plus constituted his entire rain.-
itt. The little • aborigine appeared to.
Hippy and ate lnneeent an Adam before
ME
TIIE: total amount of copper smelted at
Detroit, and ether places, for tho lake
Superior mines during the Tear 1800• was
30.1109.7A9 pounds of tuineral, which
yielded 23,473.08 l pounds. of fine copper,
giving au average yield of 1rr.97 per cent.
The Franklin gives the highest average
8-1.1r.i.
AT the recent Mention Conference . in
Salt Lake City, 'Brigham Young, in an ad
dress, spoke as follows. "On iiunday, at•
ter meeting; going through the gallery
which hail teen occupied by those claim
ing, no doubt, to be gentlemen, and, per ,
haps, brethren, you might have supposed
cattle had been standing atouml therm and
dropping their ttuliances. Here and the ye
Were gieat quids of tobacco, and places a
foot or two feet square smear.' with to
bacco juice. I WWI the doorkeepers,
when, in the future, they observe any
personslestnearing the seats and floor in
this way, to request them to leave the
house; tratif they rstfuse, and will not;
stop st.itting alunit and besmearing their',
neighbors. just take them and .lead them
oat carefully and kindly. It is an imposi
tion ?or Chase claiming to be gentlemen to
spit tobacco juice for Indies to draw their
clothei, through mid hominess them, or to
leave their dirt in the house. We 'request
all addicted to thin practice to omit it
while in thin bans,.. Eiden of Israel. if
' , LI Lutist Chew tebncrff,tuftt it wittl, in
silvering. nnil. schen yen leave, yan ran
take a double portion. if yen re."
NEIUHBORIIOOD POLITICS.
Tut Republicen prime, election of
Veeango enonty a.ill be bad on the 2Stb
of May.
HON. HENRY P. FOSTER is a candidat.
for the Democratic Cringnegaional tannins
Lion in the Ist district.
THE lirxlfo id lrypirei advirates the re
nomination by the licnublicans of Bed
ford county of Hon. John Cessna as Repro
sent:tile°.
Mt.ssits..Vmtts LUSK. r .t. It. Wier and
George W.gleeger, candidates for Assent.
bly in limier county, have signed nn
agreement not to canvass the county for
votes as is •uanally done. Commendable.
W3l. J. lisminstrit has been solicited to
become a candidate furl Congress in the
20th district and publisher , a letter con
senting to arcept a nomination. I'. W.
()Millen is also announced nit a candidate,
D.l‘lt;Jumitts is a candidate for the
Hopriblican nntnination to Assemble in
Venangn county, where Win. li. Parilutt,
Henn. Hobbs, il. B. Iligeon and J. H. Mr-
Omni; are candidates for County Commis-
stoner.
RICIINIQND, Harvey Henderson
and Joabun Douglass. of Meadville, nre
announced aa candidates for President
Judge of Cniaifonl enmity. Batc's.
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F. C. Peck and. 4)1. Um Bemus arc
randidaten fir Assembly.
Ex-11E/MMENTATI vE-Bowman prints, in
the Erie Grazear, a labored defence of his
cote on the omnibus railway swindle. The
Guzald extinguishes hint with thisaluirp
remark: "We do not pintas's' a lengthy
examination of Mr. 13ownian's explana:,
*ion... Ile has made a fatal admission that
he voted for n bed menenre for fear of
losing the appmpriation in this nicked.
swindling scheme for Erie county."
. 'Tux Republican primary elections will
be held in Indiana tinnily Jane Ath.
following seem to he the candidenei : A.:
W. Taylor, of Crawford, and W. K:
Miner, of Facette, for Congress: .Wm.
Shields; John McEllunci; Thus. 3161011 n,
Robt. 3fcereery,.. T. B. bdri, Daniel Ra
mey, Win. T. Sinter and It B. Miller for
Assembly; James K Riddle. Jacob Purr,
Robt. W. Armstrong. David Berry,' Cleo.
W. Bodenhamer and . Isaac St. Clair for
fomniissioner.
. BILAVEIL COUNTY primary election. will
be held ou the 24tli of May,the candidatea
are: For Congresitni. Henry, Michael
Weyand: Atttiembly—Pi. WM. C. Shut:-
lock, Henry tkoehring, Pr. T. J. Chandler;
l'rothonotary-4ohn Caughey, Samuel. W.
Ileed: Contaniesioner—James Smith, Stunt.
Torrence, O. K. Shannon, U. W. Slim:bi,
Samuel - Selma]; Auditor—Jas. W. John
son, Isaac Scott, John t %rimy; Jury row.
znitteloner—Williant Barnes, James War
'lock; Poor Mouse Director--011bert. Pen.
dletort, Samuel Mckfanamy.
Nat:of:Sitio; lion. Orange Noble as a
candidate for the Senate in the t'rsiwforil
tlistrict, the Erie Gazette pays a high coin
pliment to his pentonal won), and public
services, but :Mks more light .in another
point: How does lie. or any other condi
date in Erie county stand, In reference to
"the infamous scheme of the last Leginla.
tore to nob the. State Treabury? It has
been publicly iannormctd bY borne of the
originator. of this fraud that it has not
been killed b,Ni the (Inventor's veto,- but
only delayed; {hat a ablator bill will lie
introduced dila next' winter and partied in
defiance of the ttoventor's veto. I( the
Pennsylvania Kailroad own the State, this,
may be done. put we are of thone-w),o
believe the pcoplorule and that our next
Legislature will bit composed of honest
and intelligent men who will neither lei
bribed nor 10/C.ld into the .upprirt of
another Such a hill?? It is gratifying to
see that the Republic= menses of Erie
county do nor intend to he wild again.
YOUNII colored man named Andre
. • •
Smith, was fillet and killed near Emit S
Louis la a yollllg tleniinn named Rh! 1 .
facetle Von Vrilkenburg; NAM states la
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was assailed by. the decestwd, with a de
mand for his limner °r ills life, upon which
a struggle ensued. during which Von Vol
kenburg secured the pistol and shot the
iumailant. The survivor gave himself up
after the body was found, although- no
suspicion was attached to him. lie in un
der arrest.
THE. N. Y. Erening l'ust of Toe bs. de
votes its lending article to "Strawlierry
Shortcake," paying iticrespects to that av
title In the following language: "As en
aid to Indigestion and a short cut to dys i ,
pepsin, the strawberry shortcake. Is probs.
tip excelled by none and equalled by few
of the many - Inge-^l!' devices lit the
Yankee kitchen?:
FIRST EDITIOL
ATIDNIGHT.
AusT CONGRESS,
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y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Cotrotled
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WASHINGTON. Mn' 13, Mo.
I.4ENATF.
Titumitut.t. rr;,senteti n reikolfttion of
the llHonig C..ll , titlltioll3i Convention for the
°loyal of the National Calilol to the MIsF.I.
pi Valley. - Read and tabled. •
Mr. SI - NINEII introduced n bill suppleisient
ry to the Civil Rights Oct, giving equal rights
to all citizens nn railroads. steamboats and
public eons eyances. in (brain's. hotels. public
schools, etc., and provides penalties for infrac
lion. Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
A bill passed appmpriating $-iooo' for the
construction of a breakwater at Lewes, Del.
Dills were reported to suppress drinking
- houses in the District of Columbia. and I oreg
clot e the sale of intretitcding lionor,and mak
ing anapproprietion for the temporary re
lief of thepoor of the District.' .
The Lerlslative appropriation MU was pro.
corded with.
The amendment to allow the relining of bull,
ion by private panics seas rejected.
Several hours were consumed inn discussion
open fixing the pay of .certaln officers of the
S'
Amendments were adopted securing to na
val Oilers find surgeons of posts the full mn
tensat too received by them under the act of
101 l recently.. This overrules sn opinion
of the Attorney General.
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An amendment was also ...Mooted fixing the
salary of nssistants In each executive depart
ment of the Setond Controller. Controller
of Currency. Commissioner of Customs.
ltegister. Auditors of the Treasury. Coin
missinners I if Penalons.lndian affairs and Land
affairs. at OLCOO each; also an amendment con
tinuing tho Wilco of Solicitor and Naval Judge
Advocate by the usual appropriation of
nsoo.
An amendment by Mr. TRUMBULL, making
the compensation of female, clerks, copyists
and counters in departments the same as
males occupying similar posit lons.was discuss
ed. without action. until the Senate adjourned,
to Monday.
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HOUSE OF REPRMtENTATI V ES.
The bill for pensions to the children of Ortn
mender Willie!ns of the Oneida having been
reported adeetsely lest night and tabled, Mr.
BUTLER. of Massachusetts. entered a motion
for reconsideration.
Mr. KNOTT made n report from the Confer
ence Committee on the Arkansas lint Springs
Reeervition bill, which wart agreed to.
Mr. KEI.LEY, of Pennsylvania, made • per
soual explanation relative to Millstone of his
made some time 1151 en to the editor of the St.
LonM Democrat, which had repeated the Ile
that he was the owner of large trot, worker and
one of the owners of the Bessemer process.
He had rend n letter from the editor. Colonel
Grosvener. stating the article woe written by
a gentlemen left in charge, end he had !dready
contradicted the story.
SCCIFIELI) reported a s hill for the relief
otwidesra and orphans of the Oneida. allow
ing twelve months' pay from into of lose.
Passed.
The bill f ort heoration rat Capt. Dominick
Leach to the act Ile list of the Nevy was named
Clse the bill for the re-appointment of Lieut.
onrmender Joshua, Bishop, who had been
dismissed.
Several minor Mils from the Kneel Commit -
tee were also passed.
The bill appropriating }MAU. now under
the control of thee ecretary of State, belong
ing to the latetnes indemnity fund, err mire
money to the oftleereand crew of the hear
sage, for the destruction of the Alabarria.was
opposed by Messrs. kLtYNARD and FARNS
WORTH. mod withdrawn to ho remodeled.
The 1411 topayarrittan to Charles H. WhitneY.
contractor of the iron-clad Keokuk. was re
ferred to Committee of the Whole.
Mr. DAWES. Chairman of the Committee on
Appropriatbms. reported a bill appropriating
gold coin to he paid the British Gov
erntnent. tinder the award of emontisaloners
I to tettle the elaims 41f the Hildcon nay and.
Puget Sound Comonnks. the as, ard the
Pal.rdonrut Sraiolo in two annual inStelawatr.
the nrst of which to to- paid on the Pith of
September.
Mr. LAWRENCE opposed the bill hoopoe
the avant was outrageoirdy torte, nod !w
-ean. he was opposed to the payment of . any
claims until petit Pion was made for the
Moridetion of oisr claims ntalnst (Inuit
Britoil, •
fir. tI.A WKS .1 id not uphobl any mush •tanif
aril of iniirality. Ile did not bow hr wits ab
solved iron ins obligat ions because sonietwaty
else don't per - rotor his. such a rule would be
ft diagram. to any civilized nation.
The trill was passed. '
The Tariff bill was taken up in Committee.
hied ph on consideration was
ato read: On neer or meal of oat..
wheat. rye, cairn or bnckwhent. one cent per
pound_
Additional paragraphs wore imertzsi on
middling. ship stuff. short. and flour and
Intuit of grain of any kind, ground or mined.
far feed. twenty per eent.ad mauve,: on is brat
thirty`gents. rye twenty cente.tariey twenty
five rents. Cl/111 flfetvu cents, and oats fifteen
cents per bushel.
Mr..ICDD moved to strike out the pant
graph taxing malt thirty per cent. or , tribirrm.
Itejia•ted—r.4 to 11.
Mr. STEVENSON moved to reduce the dui v
to twenty-five per cent. Rejected.
A motion to strike out the paragraph taxing.
garden fruits. sr.. ten per tent.. was rejected.
The House took a recess.
ErertirmSreeren.—The paragraph lixlng or
anges, lemons. Se, ten per-cent. ad entreat , .
was emended by increasing the dirty to fifteen
per cent., with a view to protecting the orangegroves of the South.
The tintyon rice was fixed atiwo cents: pen.
nuts. unshelled. two cents. and shelled three
cents.
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The Conanittee rose.
cottimltt•a of floe. Heston. Doyle. Judd,
Degener. Cox and Gets, as appointed to
represent the House at the invitation of the
Waahin..^ton German Associations at the 43 - -
ingot the cOrner.stone of the monument to
General Strube.Schntzen Park, Monday.
Adjourned to Monday.
. HA RR I SBURG."
The Coon of Dr. gobeeppe before. the Moron.
Court—A Question, as to the Application of
the New LON—Brilliant Wedding.
lily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Ifklusnotto. May 13.—The Scheoppe ease
came rip In the Supreme Court this forenoon
on a writ to review the evidence In the lower
Court,. per recent act of the Assemble . . The
attornews for Schoeppe—lflller and Hepburn
--illed'thc petition of Sehoeppe, to width the
District .Ittorney..Maginrhan. entered the plea
that the cue ended on the 11th of February
lout. and that when the Legislature passedthe'
bill. on 13th February thin case was•not
Pending. and caleld not :be governed he fthe
new law. Millet and 'Hepburn hied the repli
cation of the Plaintiff in error, avid Maglarhan
51 . the ..ImArrvr • thereto. Chief Jest ice,
Thotupwm said poshively and imphatically
that he believed the ease was closet-on the
11th. and was not - , pending when the net of the
Legislature wail paned on the 15th. and he
could-not see how . Judgment could possibly
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be reopened now. The ease wits postponed
till the Zid inst., when MI , point trill Atha
In the argument. Court adjourned till Mon
day morning.
Hon. Richard J. Haldeman, Democratic
- Ciumreasman from cum's-eland District.
pennsyiennla, was married but night to Miss
Maggie Cameron, daughter of Senator Simon
Cameron, stud theme r,4s brillant party at
General Contemns residence.
THE FENIANS
Htwrt of the Ceneentrolkon of thr Clem, In
Th. Hertherret Conlreend—Thrre Hundred
• at Ml. reel.
far Telegraph to-ths Pittsburgh Gaulle.)
CHICAGO. May 13.--The report telegraphed
yesterday relative to concentration of Fe.
Mans at 'Doing. is continued by a newspaper
published at that point. Thu St. Paul Press
hos news of the mustering Of •Ridan clans Qa
various parts of Minnesota. and one party is
now cn rook to Red River overland.
There Is now at lit. Paul a Penton force of
about three hundred awaiting unatigeamota
for transportation and eubsiatence before
commencing to match to lied 'liver. It will
probably proceed theusual Mall route. but
landing
os
osibly f
the go to
nadian 'Fort
sped M William t on O .
• oPPese the
Ca
General Coafrreoer of the Metbodh4 Lpheeirpa
Church Mouth.
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[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
• )batons. May 13.-In the Methodist OM
f..renrc to-day a petition to libullels the office
of • Presiding Elder was non -concurred In.
The Christion Adroent.• in to be Increased In
sire. A hook is to im pubthed defining a utt -
form system of church althitecture. A peri
odical celled The ;hoar. Circle Is to be•puts
lishcilit. The proposition to strike the word
south" from the title of the Methodist
Church here represented was referred back to
the Conference. Dr. Summer's "Commentaries
on the two Books of the New Testament"
were approved and commended tothe Church.
:A lung ,lebate on the abolition of the Itinet-
Rey end substitution of the pastoral system
was in progress when the Conference ad
journed. it Is believed that a large majority
lii vote Tor adhesion to the original system
of itineracy, and a 'decree that no minister
can remain in one' place longer than two
Years. Pea. Cottrell, of MontgeinetT. Ala..
and Edwards, of Virginia. are the eloquent
advocates of a thorough reform and change
In the system of church government and of
the abolition of itineracy.
Upper Riven
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DM P. k A. Telegraph.) .
Oil, Crry. May la.—Riser falling, with Zi
Inches water In the channel. Weather clear
and pleasant. Thermometer 07 degrees at
P. N.
MORCIAST0111:. Slay Lt—ltii&r etatluuery,
with 03 Inches water In the channel. Weather
clear. Thermometer tin degrees at 5 r. M.
GINZEINABOIIIO, May 13.—Itircr rising alowly,
with 7 feet B Inches water In the channel.
Weather cloudy. Thermometer GO degrees at.
0 P. X.
Itnoweerm.r., May 13.—Hirer about on a
stand. with OM feet water In the channel.
Weather cloudy. Thermometer M degrees at
5 r. At.
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1870.
NEWS BY CABLE
American and English Riral inehts—
Doable Murder 'at Chelsea, England
—Formidable ReTolution in the Ar
gentine Republic, South Americo—
tinpplementary Postal Treaty with
North Gaming—Capture of Cuban
Oen. Goleouria's Compankins.
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GREAT BRITAIN.' .• , ' .
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Losno:c. May 13.—The Mt says the nitera-•
lions made have greatly unproved the yacht
Sapnho and the Carnbtle' will probably never
be mmle to equal her lit the last nice the
CAtnhrin whole.' had ar m la her sailing. and.
If nothing else , dist , tyi of 'Mae should have
forbidden the nice. the question of build
was to ho a decision. 1 '
A clergyman. rest Ingati Chelsea. and Ids
housekeeper were rutally murdered by a
t ,
workman. a former inploye. who was arrest
ed carrying nlt the remains of the house-
keeper.
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IMOrill AMERICA.
Lisucei, May EL—The ',mil steamer Intro
Itio .Innetro end :tooth, American ports
,has :
arrived. A formidable rebellion had broken
lilt In the provinceof Entre RIOR. The Ar
gentine Governtnen wall 'hurrying forward
LnaTlL`nostnhoe,e'neg, ".`bUit'dturrl t trtonuTdeTcihsM
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result. .
Generalrr4aiza, titoot , Eatri Rios: am
ex-Dictator of-the Ned'
Argentine Confederation. -
W. shot and mortally wounded by, an as-
The rtrarillaw iidunteent r e t un ing tt • .
part In
the war in Paraguay were.ring to Rio.
where they ; were received' with great-m.olr—
ing.
The Diplomatic Conference at'Asunclon f6r
the settlement of the Mains of Paraguay, had
terminuted. - and the Argentine and illresillan
'Ministers w e re on.their wayto illaiao9 Ayres. . • • :1,4.-- -.- t
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Ilay.s:lA„May,l3.—Giegoond naTp- . 4 gn etc,.
companions of General Gonleouritt. w e re can
tered on Guanaba Island by marines from ,the.
SPaitieh-:lMbati llt s,. and' arc now :en ,routs ti.
Havana under guard. A court 'martial huh
been summonedlor theirtrial.
The American or English" ipplemel who w.
with Gaulcourla died el ntarAtion or .expo
, tore. It Is supposed Ryan had pilots. and
succeeded In escaping front the Island: , '
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GERMANY.
Mar 13.—The Reichstag has ratified
[VNTSV:t e sTga t a nd ' theTOr t tl:Verrin b nit " QtX.
erat
The Emperor of Russia has arrived here.
• NIARINE NEtts—
QuEr.strroti,r.'favl3.—The disabled steam
ship itdberimarrived to- dal in , 0.V.5" with
the steamer Batavia. which sailed hence for
Near York last Toe:gine.
MINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Lon - too,r. 10T1S— Rreni.o.--ConPot. for Innis
-90, account, t 4 yg7,Yl%. American soon-
Wt., steady: WI. 'n7s. 141%;
Eries..l.th `Mocks
toady.
}lti.rroNr. May U.—Hands arm.
VAN ie. May 13,—Bourso aria it Tat .10, •
[mimic. Mnr P.—Linseed eat., Arm at
£9 L". 441113. .Perm oil 9047.91.0. Sugar quiet
and steady. American hop. heavy; gaml 4a 5d
q,t, , 15d. Linseed Arm la Ca. limned op inn.
Tallow ensler at tla Dd.
A.,•TWeX. Mat 13.--Patrubratullat bals f.
Harm May ft.—Cotton Unit at lkif. on of
LircHPool,lllte 13—Cotton: gala for' the
week were to.lot, export. :pa sreculatios,
MO* at.k. - =Mk mtmnicsm. *A.M. Ile
tarnds tut tbernrnek - Ivere .18.0112 A me:test:U.
MO bales: market to-day firm but quiet; miles
L'..C.10 bait. uploads at IPA; Ode... 1P,Z, , .
11.4 d; males afloat 3:56.0w: . .tularirnu IDIOt
bairn bliaebester trtarlot Arno.. illaell—ya
relpts forth.. loot. tbree day. is Zal.ltal born of
Aukerlcanomarket quiet; red *astern No. 2 at
so 'id. .-inter Pa California white So lat.
western TiOUT 20b Id and quiet and stirnie.
Cora; No 2mi zed. Mo. Oat. Y. st. hosier Ss.
• P. 14 ass. Pork IQ.. 'Beet 11.. tals
I 'bees, Ilarnu. W.% for Cumberland, (N ad
for short rib middle.. Petroleum unebanarni.
Tallow 11, ad. - Turprntlnr 21., sq.
'L: 101 I' '
The tirs.k.llp pa tee \Monad rarille R• 11
.m.ll.•Anit•l of Deed Boil,. tivkillong
' Name. at 14111.14- 4,ronee•
[Dr Telterraph , le the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
T. leit - ts, May 11—The train having the
tweliee that were killed be the etnisiva at Ea
mes. "sstet - day arrived sheet 2 o'clock this
morales . . Mei Caren, will beta an Iwluest
this moraine. • • • '
The following arlditiotial names complete
the list of killed: James w Smit h. Seymour.
Inflimm: M. Ballet:tine, Sedalia, Missouri; A.
S. Flint. St. fonds. Mi”otai; Genie W. Mier.
Cornelia Station. Johnson counry. Missouri:a
roung niaiympessod t_ci, be K. At. Spauldifor :
ttoswwss l D . W.' ueker
C'h
berg. Leavenworth F..
sm. residence. unknown; William sup or. of
the firm of nest, Teener. Smith k Co.. New
Tort; James ft. McKee, Andemon. K est tick r.
The oply additional wounded see Its P.
Warner. 1., rafted States enigma messenger and
't i i i4 vesi ! t h i ne owing eolun description of TLe
the
and wreck: The express train hod die fam.
...am ram am! &Mitigate ear, and the freight
train was ft long heavy one. At. the Poled of
collision there is as embankment alters flat
high. where the road carves so sharply that
two appronching trains cannot see each other
until dote together.- A IMF the braid"
the engineer. Jackson. was the ant to
observe the smoke-click of the Approaching
freight engine enlacing the curve at the east.
ItlAt m the espre-ea maenad the west. He
isointed and directed the attention of )4r.
Jackson to the Amager. Bratm were lentnell
stelrahlitteddown,.the earths reversed. and
the speed of the train was eomewhnt checked,
but no application of human power muddle...4e
opthe heavy freight testis and Wing It toe pelt
Zit= Ita i st r. i . Lll T A e and o . " 4l7.7.7= ` ,
grappled -with a tremendouis crash. reared
from the track in mortal wrestle. and fell into
helpless and .dlalointed frwaents to the
ground. The shock wit. terrible. The tender.
Mirage car and the two forwent tumors
cars of the naptest train, on one able. and the
tender and emend bon cites of the : freight
Amin, oaths other. ruettedirsto the crank with
their respective engines. leaning frightful
ruins, spattered with the blood of forty hit.
man being, entrapped and mutilated, be.
math its shrtpelesa mess. The two , . minium
oe drives with ,such forte kite each other
t at it was alunat impossibleßitter the rol
-1 halms to distinguish the parts of one from the
other. • The crushed can were Jammed t,.
nether, the gam lafailvered Into long
slivers, aid the pent tracks and Iron
ela
blended Intninge leherip. that rolled
off down 'the einfinakutent. The three rear
cars of the eZIPTCsa train themd the con.
cession, but eseeped the fate of the
two forward ones. After the collision, they
were betel standing stiff and still on the
trunk. with their brakes !cies , . up, showing
thnt the brakemen hail 'done their dote
In response to the engineer's whistle:before
they leaped from the train. The spectecle was
one that It was impaulble to' clew without
hhaolute honor. • Asa soldier passengerseld:
here been thremgh many betties,. bait I
never sow ouch a terribly sickening scene Its
t his was. It was chum-and dentist:Pi:Mined. -
I The engine. Wets both ti , k , tbe eatneeide of the
embankment and were t a heap at bettered
I fragments. Scattered around on all sides
were portions of the. wreck and the scene
.ttZt o e lilltron g'i r rf e n e t e l P il n gre i. sh I r e ..
emu no If by on Internal e explosion, and the
num, of broken timber,. Iron rods and other
Portions of the earn, Looked Ilke the (retitle
work of some Infernal agency.
The Coroners Jury hare , been taking .4r l -
. deMtieinthe collision cemented of t ha der, ant
.trotninarw:ppp n of Ne,,
11;rittr'riton. was e r l;riset i r . th S i t e m n - laning. - and .
will be sent home for Interment. -tit bodies
not before ellidental will he burled In the
fontnineCemetery to-morrow.
Frank Holt. Who.withlhis little daughter.
was killed, wan en milt from some point le
Kansas to Wealffeld. (WNW seen sick wife.
In response to telegruntic summons. Ills
t
ilethe bey Myron, wins was also on the Min
and stun
hat hurt, Is mite at the, residence
of M. D. els. neardllenre. 1'0.4 where he
remora remn until seat for. s
Foreign Item.
English H 0121.• of! Commons hasyy
tifjted the Rropositlon for fomale auffT,
darn* nViand himself;
Irma urgesi tie_pobin kin of
the Flourena itenio nstratilA In Hyde Mid , *
morrow, as calculated to result In rioting and
humiliation to the authorities.
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--Later advices from South America state a
revohltion hat broken out In the Province of
FAtre 810s,in the Atgentine Itetrubllni headed
by the Revolutionists Lopez and Jordan. - The
Government troops attacked -the rebels and n
sanguinary battle was fought, resulting In the
killing end wounding of n number of reveht-
Zionists. Ike Insurrection .has assumed is Tor-.
midable aspect, and threatens to Involve the
country In a protracted 01011 war.
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-•le the British Howe of Commone, hurt
Mahe. the Pcitmarier Generel stated that the
Atlantic Steamship Compeer Pen'inled in their
refund! to take the only compensation Post
, aster General Cromwell wan empowered to
1 RheilOrhtloit of the 011111 , 15et , i 0 e
, tween rew Britain and th e United States
was there ore nt present impossible.
—The Austrian government 11 resolved to
resent the proclamation el Papal Infallibility
by the restoration of the - pleblacitum resins°,
which waa abolished •
—Adole rosens allegrical picture of
America In severely criticised In Paris. One
paper says It might -do for an act drop.
—Gene ral i• lasilzi, Dictator of the Ar
gentlueltepublic, was recently assassinated In
Thiene. Ayres, the assassin escaPtllk
—Kossuth him protested against the nentied
Izinlc tendendee of the address -of the
Austrian adtalnistmlon.
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ele t: "L'" p ed i . e b l f .e . ° Pa re itu l lirn eo m a re o P n re ttirre th eu ti ll e' Ot h rhe. c r m ot grnt on
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— The Pane threaten, extreme mamma
anima the American illahnps who quit their
posts at Rome.
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'-134"."1"9t°01,iebnill. Rutslan Ambsesedor
died in Parts yeeterdeS.
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SECOND EHITION.
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NEW YORK` CITY
State Aid to Charitable llistitullons—
Congregational Union ; Anolvermary
—Banquet to Whililer---Coliflaura
lions in the Mounlaisui—lnalue As
tasehT, Mal'arlauiL - Marivan
obi of Torty-eightTi-Ine and Muir
der—The Fenians.
[By Tologntph to tho Vittabarith (ozettc.)
Scw TA*, Mny 13,1870. -
STATE AID TO
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,Irrangementtare maklattbr a meeting of
all the Catholic priests offi'';
decide upon the expeolleneyof receiving State
' city, who are to
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aid in support of the charitable institutions of
that church. .1 mann' of priests are opposed
to accepting such aid. They else hold that no
money raised hy taxation Amid be given to
tlic schools or asylums of Jarty Church. They
also aver that deinuninntiOns outside of Cath
blic communities will ottlfet)ne . re seriet'sly by
the proposed ivlthdrawill . State aid than
their church. .
moo IttaLtilONAl, 102:1111% A.ttNl VERSAIIT.
The anniversary of the ;Coterie. Congrega
tional Union. In the DrooklynAndemy of Ma
nic bud night, wan attended by a crowded au
dience, the coercion being more largely atten
ded and enthusiastic than any thus for deriug
the anniversary. Henry Wiwi Beerher presi
ded.' DodiwOrth's band furnished the music.
Hee; Dra..ltay; Palmer andlnteudoreLCuyler,
Rev. U. C.rane. of Hartford. and Premise
3lertman. of Ripon college, Were the principal
speakers. Dr. Palmer' annenneed Abet more
.than hso.Uooin aid of feeble churches bad been
raised during theqt.years thus securing nu
additional gift of MO from Henry 0. Mown.
made on the coed tied that The former Torment
be obtained.
• Tax roil wittoplon,
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The Union 'League gave & Inception In John
G. W hillier last evening. Jackson P. Shultz
presided, and the pleat' lens seetroned by
Luther it. Marsh. Mr. Whittier replied by
thanking them all far the kindnees shown bite.
and said he considered the honor not due to
him, hut to his native Mate rather, that this
Outs. *bleb foe so long a time had besot Minim
ambreecurnised throughouLt he country for ito
'public spirit. patriotism iind humanity, had
conferred an honor upon his Slate, mul the
kiniincioi and hospitality Or the club het 'coati!
sneer forget. Remarks were afterwards made
by Salem 11. Wells. T. D. Vandusen and ex
orerner Dennison.
• THE Yllll3 IT Tur. 'tours.
The paper 4 continue to give graphic
or
cenets of the terrible declination:toil dentrue
nen of property which has been Twined by the
conflagration that in now raging lu the wined:,
and among the mountains In Sullivan. Ormse.
Mailimn and other Tenant.s la this State. ,The
fire extends neer n hundred miles of territory,
and the loss to already estimated nt tire mil
nons of dollars. In the night time the sPee;
Uncle of the burning mountain. Is both a.md
and interning. it I. feared that a funnily. liv
leg near Deposit Stntkni., on the line of the
liallrant, have been surrowaded by the flames
and roasted alive.
eartivers or 'roll:tit-110.r
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The /laden patriots of la and IP held a fe,
ilval In Jones' Woods to-day. Appropriste
emblems and Ana worn MMg train tree to
tree. Speeches were made b_y_ General. Sigel,
Senator Schurz end others. The festival will
elate with a grand bell to-night.
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STIV ROM. Schell& enter 1a boar - ling house
kept he MI. Welles. Mt Williamebare. at 67
Naith Thhd Weft, to-day, and without ut ter
inx 1 wont drew R revolver and tired at the
woman. The hall trued bettemple. lie Im
lun,liatelrttrear tier-reecheraponi hlm•rit
and emptied, three.carte ea. jun, h head.
Ffe wet tot dead late Lo-otett. The roe hod
beet, ••engarr.l." • ' . •
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At a ,111,11ng nf - the 3114411 m Lend tattler
last night. Dr. Hammond bald: "That McFar
land ta at orrannt is. mach* physical and men•
td condition a. to rrodsr him liable. ninth
roinparat hely slight calla!, to another rsplo
don of mall., is it /Mt littrtrard to which rr . -
prated etwm inat lon leatMa , en linnet %term Iny
mewl."
ILMISTRAVION.
The rest.trstion to..davjur t.n. Nta, -
t• I safer*. V.,2111:
total addltltto trt.iteettvotiotrr
vit,tton. 11,50, The. Itrttsnot l•
Tbr.tarir...ttmdther or cr0,,,..1 voters
mast cored •to ow -.cud .1.1161, In tbe Eighth
Want
103==3
Itt,eutive rotrintlftee of the Fenian
Ttrutberhoolt yr*. In owodon an Aar. it to poet
"Reel). ne.erted that troltfro an 4 olllcent !my
'eft erlthln the pnot fevr days far the herder.
A fooll.h - ran•lnt that McFarland bad barn
ahot ha • well-knnwn • loathallat attained
much carreoca. and ocansioned no lIAtIo ex
citement 10-night. •
The eooo.d vote. were 'regialeted to-day
for next Tuesday's electbers
Judge Cardoso granted motion to Ille o
entiglemental complaint to the case of ri4k
NMlnet the Nusguebanna Railroad. •
1 case le before the gett a lior cowl in volt
lag the raildity of an Ind a divot...
Toeiar having been set apart itt the Meth"-
dhs, church.+ of tars city. to • last day In
memory of Bishops Kingsley) and Mono."
•PPrOlniate services wean held atul largely at
t..4.a.
The celebrated trotting bursa Cady Thorn
bait been sold for 131.13111).•
General Chat. h. Oratiant to-doe declined
the nomination fur Alderman, tendered him
by the Republican Convention.
The Herenth Regiment will nut go' to Chi-
Chgo.
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Bergh ha% at the drain , . of Senator skimner.
prepared s bill tor the prevention of emelt).
to sanimale on railroads..
Henry Bergh hmi been 're-elected l'rexhient
of the Society fur the Presentiment t7ruelty
Animals. .
la=L Co or Lb. redeu/schotne =elbows.
base ball Wheaten' the's% t tattles of
Philadelphia, nod ['aloes of blortishont, ‘V.
salterd et. Tremnt, ;I.3nlstutt: wno-2
6-
on .idled ro o ue: ' , The At/net/es:of
rtrooklyn. bent the IWtolstas. Of Elizabeth-N.
J.. thls afternoon-0 to (L e % :
ti. Woodruff. a ehuteh offleee.nerested last
mituth In Ilehoken. downed with v. - Willing
several parties. Including three churches. of n
heavy *mould of money.. erttipeslav dbehnr-
Lheadavitit bring fusreleist to pon 0
K ANSAS
liNeerfnl Mobsll.ol—Ml .§lninall fiend.- One.
R 111.4 In thn'llefilsh NLrk. Poor Cnnichl and
Lynette& and the illther In Onion,.
tiir Telegraph tu the Plrtaburgh Garettv.l
rota Scterr. May 13.--An Account of t he nlost
dlabelical affait ever recorded Is published In
to-dote Monitor. On Tueoley ail men.elther
Tenant or straggling outlaw.' from tho Indian
Territory, came to the town of Indore, a few
mile; south. At erdrinkingnl4 day they went
to the boarding house, ofJ.N. Itonch end naked
to stay nil night. (king refused on Iw...mint of
their drunken coedlon.one of them knocked
/touch :Insensible with a tetolver.: and nen
went to the bed occupied by twedenghtert of
Mooch. aged twelve and fourteen, and
.ravith
ed them during the entlin night , sting n knife
to acoomplish thele - purpole. botch revived
sitter it [line. but feared to stir, knowing lie
would be killed If he• dill so. lie Ile
motif*, • the 'erica and. entreaties of the
wham nit 14mila-rending. .1 quarrel ar o ,
among the domain,. and nue Wits shot deed
while In the act of satisfying his lust. Al tin,
I reak the. party fled, erne taking with loin t o
the woodt the youngest girl. The town wile
Immodiately routed and thirties started In
every direction to search for the fiend[. • The
one with the girl Wall soon over
taken, .and hung to a tree. Two
others sere' - "found • iieereteri in • the
(men nod bong to the sarnotree. The re:rutin-
Ing two were also cantered. one, of them
hung, and the other onent last necOunts torts
-In the suatody of the citizens. but will probe.
lil' sherd oho - Valor of Ids , domisinions. The
universe' verdict Bert Is that In this Instance
at leant the sionMer:ner of the tulliction
of penistnnobt Was dntlre
The Clallama fat Readtaa. ,
t lly Teleatapb 10'0 ttaburgti diaotti,j
RtArrisoMny 1.1.--Johb • Deal 'aline Inch.
rlah Snyder. murderer of Richard liarloa
wax lactated Ude mantlPM. • '
-An appeal conies from the citizens of
Richmond, in the form of an oddness to the
people of the United States, In regard to the
condition end circumstances of the sufferers
byhe recent calamity lu that city. _Of three
hundred and efty persoldritteolied- in the fall
of the flooring. sixty-dee hare died. and many
more are seriously injured. The families both
of the 'dead at, ,, l , V2 o, ptirrrelons now shier
-log. tft many • or c Of the naceesa
ries of life. fern ng.lb std tof Charity, in its
broadest sense, without reference to political
or social diversities of feeling, the committ ees
ask, In the Interests of humanity, thobeneyc,-
loner of the entire country. Contributions are
to be sent to Miss E. L. ` 'an - clew, Dew, Postinls
tress at Itichmond. Vs., and President of the
Heller Association.
—The steamer Japan, from Hong Rung
April and Yokahoma April 'V., arrived at
Sun Francisco yesterday, with 1,400 passen
gers. American Minister Low and family left
Shanghai for the north April kith. The imper
ial forces had been twine defeated in the prov
inces, and the leading General killed. The
news of the death at kV'. Burlingame was re
ceived with general regret.
, .
In the Conference of the Methodist .Pro
lestant Church. at Tialthoore, sniterdhy, th e
report on the ritual wax discuesed at length.
Toe portion referring to the nee of the Cain—
mandmenU and beatitudes was adopted. That
Including the Aponte.' creed whx-reje,,tml.
Is reported that many of the/Greeley
Colony In EAlonolo ore ,try sink of their new
home, being Pet down on the prairie without
unythlttg, nod that they ere meott ering to other
points or going home. -
THE CAPITAL
Applultitrnts—Treasory Receipts and
Disblirsements--Canadlan Fisherleg
—Exclittatur Iteyoked.
❑l Telegraph to the Plttaburgh Gazette.]
WAgunicrros. 7 , 1. y 13. 180.
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The following nominations by the President
were sent to the Senate today: Den. VV. Dent s
A ppm
l a
!ter of Merchandise at San Francisco;
Poste slurs—Napoleon 11. Stone , San FmnS
duce: Jesse Moore. Owensboro, Ky.; Susan
11. II bridge. Ilopkinsville. Ky.
Site NATIONAL THE/ON:RT. •
Inn Inling the brthillee in the Treasury on
December nit, tutnielY. gl.ihe , toicci=, tho 're
ceipts of the Government for the quarter end
ing Marth 31 were =1,14f. la, nod the ex
penditures $1011.0(11.R9.
The clerks of the ,Treasury Department re
cently sent to linlifUrnia In charge of a large
quantity of Government Thuds, have returned,
bringing abont a million and a qunrter of
metier. including one ninon one hundred
thousand dellars of cancelled notes; the rest
specie. . •
.
It is stittell ehnnire will soon be made in
the °the.° of Chief Clerk of the fiegisterof the
Tremory. now held by It. F. Itcttunhouse.
Adv ices were received to-day of the arrival
r the United Staten steamer Frolic at Prince
td*nrd'it Inhind.. She Is now craining In the
tulf of St. LOWII7I.CP for the protection of the
nterests of American ilshermen.
THE DOT BAPLIZYD.
•
'rho Vice President's young son was bap
tised night before last by Iter. Drs. Newman
and Didy. President Grunt and ramify were
present. sod the •President presented young
Fcbuyier with a very handsome silver cup.
E=l
'rho l'renitlent has revoked the exewatur of
Joaquin Dep..ls e l'ort agues. Vico Conaal Rt
Savannah. for'satlefactory reasons. which are
not stated In the proclamation.
nccr.tvxmi
name Lewin Coti• new Itnihin Minister. was
ta-ttar by the President. •
BRIEF TELEGRAMS
- Quite a number of seceding Mormons are
::: t o tray to MiltS(11111. •
--The grasshopper scourge it Is feared will
Minnesota this year.:
• • • •
—Track-taring en the Denver Pacific Rait
• ad has brio feeettunenceo. .
- The ratltlcation of the Vifteenth Amend
M2=====
The 11Ig Horn 'expedition Is Intteasing In
numbers at Cheyeone. and In'expeefed to leave
oo the 15th.
—Reports :from Helena. Montana, say the
Nils sour' river is higher near there than at any
time last bunion. - •
Governor Warmout h. of Louisiana, 'has ap
nted Gen. Lnarstreet Adjutant General of
State - Militia.
-The Missouri Fund Commissioner has
, . . . .
rchnsed half a million Stet• Mlea with the
uridu.a lu hia handy.
—The contract for the grading of an addl-
. .
tlonal ten mile. nt the Omaha and. southern
Railroad ban been let.
--The mining news from Montana and Colo
rado Ix favorable. Large amounts of Matt and
bullion are seat east daily.
—The Cunard steamship Siberia, fur whose
safety fears had burn entertained. arrived et
Queenstown yesterday. all well On board.
--The E.-mt_Maine Conference of the M. E.
tTureb IL srumme ueod I. twenty-t ht rd annual
stusinu at linckland. Bishop Simpson presid
ing. •
--Ales. [lemon. the oldest member of the
Thilndelehin Stock Board, died re. eterdey
morning, lie leaves fortune of three mil
lion,.
Superintendents suet at ladtat.
spoils In large number yesterday., A , summer
schedule teas arranged, to take effect en the
29th Instant.
—An engineering party engaged In the our
yey for n railroad from Denver to George
town. Colorado. report larurabh... the grade
nut exceeding trerenty feet per mile.
In the Vlreitila Houee of Delerates last
night n ntnrm debate took plate on the propo
sition to strike the word - white - front the
too bill. which woe defented--ayes 2:4 nnys 57.
- During the continuance of the recent
trouble iu France five hundred and fifty-seven
people were arrested In Perla for partlelpa
[Mg to riots. The tribunals have commenced
the comdlicrat ion of the cases.
--The Meteor county, New Jert.tY. frond
Jur) made IA protentment yeeterday of the
ca/mien P.WI Amboy for neglecting
to Adopt n.6 ,, ,aarr pre enut lons to protect hu
m.. -Wet ttleuaitts where their tIACILIP ems.*
atreets In Trenton.
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We are now full into the • tenon when paint
It a prstitlye necenity for the preservation
end beautification of our realdeaces and
pine. of butlnest. A pound of paint judi
ciously applied Is worth it, weight in gold to .
the hoot. on which placed. both as entombsal.
peerance and . durabillty. We are glad to ob
terve that much painting hat been done this
setotonzned those who handle the broth skill
fully have had their slate. kept Prover.' with
orders. To illuttrate the truthof thin we
have only to refer to our friend Sohn T. Gray.
No. 54 l'i(ntit. late Hand street. , He him been
kept untitually bun. and even yet has not
emerged from the throng of trade that has
driven hint to hit utmost capacity during the
mutt three meniths. Employing some forte ex
cellent mechanics. and having hit laminate
carefully notnage.l, he has been meactrably
able to keep up with his Inge and increasing
patronage. There tee many renews, hewer
or. which combine to make .Gray popular in
his business and to cause a preference for bit
workmanshi p. In the first place he takes
pains. with all his jobs. Plighting none. He
nee. the tem hest quality of materials and
mixes' hit colon with great rare. He attend,
promptly to all order,. and putt on the work
unit - thOtoughly competent end experiented
workmen. while his prices are alSesyt as rea
sonable at it I. poneibie for them to be for good
workmanship. Hit foreman. Mr.' Lew. IL
Purkey, thomughly understands hit Inutinect,
and to hie eMelencv IS doe much of the sateen
which attend* Mr. (trey in the trade. Any of
our murders who may want a goodjob in the
tray of house and riga painting , plain or orna
mental...ill to well to femme the services of
Mr. limy. We tan commend him In the hearti
est tenon on eminently worthy of patronage.
and bespeak for him an incrente of the large
share of custom hitherto direided toward, hie
doors.
Vet a hasilay raper take the Sumksa
Ilisratrh. It will be the llvelt.ol handsomest
and 11104 illteref !fill( paper ever Issued In
Pittatyurgh. Everrbody• should sutmerihn for
It.
The Trees are not In full bloom. the birds
am caroling their sweeteat lays, the air Is
(Wed with the fragrance of a thousand flow
ers, and all Nature weama rosy May day
smile, it if In encouragement of Liebter. the
roust t rank man, In hi. work of providing for
that:at - cling millions the beuents and blessing
of a trunk able to withstand all the Attacks of
en t he ' , UMW smashers In esiatertee. Llebler
has them on hand at 101 Wood street. -
Mama}' Dispatch._ ready for delivery to
agents, newoboys 11011 carriers, at one o'c lock,.
to-morrow morning. Come one, come all for
It. •
Goal Itotel.—Allegheny can now rejoice In
the pmetesion ofgood. hotel—the Girard
House Ells the bill. The necessity for such an
Institution In our sister city bus existed for a
long time, and It Is gratifying to note that the
enterprise of an Alleghenian. M. G. C. Light
cat hoe at last brunalst about the happy con
summation. The .Girstrd" Is located on Fed
ernl street corner of Isabella, convenient, cosy.
uollifortuble owl Just the place fur the boarder
r traveler.
,IrVatlaral, the New York seneuttion. has
not yet detenn feed to visit Pittburgh. It has
been sue/rested that If he can't come himself
that be seed to No.lol Wood street. for one of
"Adder's trunk,, to pack away the voluminous
documents developed in Ms trial. to be peened
by future ntstortans when reviewing this tv
inarkable ease. If Impute the papers sway In
one of these they urn bound to be safe.
The Paper for the newsboys is the Sumlog
Mixitch. It wlllgo off like hot cakes. News
ho
wthrs will uever get stuck on the Sinning Dfit
i. .
•
Time would fall to tell of the ribbons and
laces and flowers and trinkets and fancy
artlelea In store at Moorhead's, No. of Market
Street. for the ladles. The establishment Is a
fair art gallery of Itself, representing all the
net expended in manufacturing useful and or
namental articles of female apparel. The
stock In always large. and always fresh—kept
so by quick sales and constant arrivals. Ladles
call at 111 Market street.
A street Many of uur citizens are making
prepurations Inc visiting the continent .the
coming season, and among the ling items at
tended to is thepurchase of some of Llebler's
tnnsks, from lilt Wood street,. for storing
awnY what baggage they may carry with
them. it Is a wise provision, for nowhere
else can they get such articles In this tine . on
Liebler mamitactures.
'roue Columns of .edvertisernents received
for the SiontanDierharh yesterday. Boom but
for a few more. Don't all speak at once.
Unim.vrAtiLE.--The feet that ?gained
glace add. to the appearance of a rhumb
or private dwellings. Wm: Nelson, 23
Market street, furnishes all styles mined'
glace promptly to order.
Wonxixn MEN, mechanics and others,
rFSshbig cheap and pleasant Lames, should
attend third great sale of building lots in
extended subdirlaion of McKeesport to
come off. Monday, 111th. The lots of origi.
mil plan are being sold and rapidly lyn
proved, Those for sale are equally
beautiful and offer some rare inducementa.
fSee advertisement. •
‘VIIEIIE tr MAT BE Sees.--(lood wink
beautiful designs and brilliant colors ma
be seen atlVm. Nelson's glass staining es
talilishment, 2341farket street.
VOL. LXXXV.---NO. 115
- OENERALITIES
Forests' host o f Longfellow is dons
T. 6. AnTnrn's magazine, Once it Month
a dead.
A NEW 110(01 has been opened in Yo Se
mite valley.
CHEIARIEN were ripe more than a week
ago in California.
A VIUILANCE COMlnittee has been or
ganized in Nevada City.
QVAILs are complained - et ea -pests" in
several California counties.
Tut: Philadelphia Richmond relief fund
amounts to more than $ll,OOO.
AN Apsuranre company in Vallejo refus
ed to insure ttAltinniunn against he elope-
meet of his wife.
GrcEEN rEAIS and fine cauliflowers. grown
California, are selling in large quanti-
ties now in Omaha
T. BAmitTkr has been lecturing in
Omaha upon the Art 4of Moue". Making,
butlils audiences were small.
SAN FRANCIKO ha five or aic ladies
engaged as tda si engravers, and several
as professional portrait painters.
Tun . peach trees manifest a curious
tendency, says the' Trne ..Warytandtr, to
produce sererul peliCheo to every blotootu.
MRS. LMLi.gn, of Tyler county,.
Virginia, is 11.ki years Film druwe a
pension as the widow of a soldier of the
revolution.
THE EVerpried et Virginia City. Ne
vada. `nays the colored people wnducted
themselves intelligently and properly on
election day.
Tilt: fast train rid the 'Sew York t'en•
Ira! line and Ito eraineetionijourneye fmui
New York niellicago in thirty bourn and
fifty ininutee.
A w intuit making tho overland journey
fronkEurope to India, thinka that the pe
culiaritiea of Oriental life which find
uggest themselves to the tourist, tar dirt
est And fleas.
THE manes of Mr. r. F. Spring and
family, of this city, were among the
Americitna registered at Drexel, buries &
co.'s banking house in.Pnrie for the week
coiling April 27thi1370.
A.B..rr $lOB.OOO is the b r the late
enormous barbecue in Cincinnati, and
there Was but $15,000 insurance, nor was
there anything made by the sale of the
roast pork, as nothing but bones were left.
A WHITI:It describing the crowd at the
office of a member orthe New York bar
rays: ''Surely •a' lawyer who las such
wretches to deal with must bathe often,
and leave his pocketbook and conscience
at home.-
==
. If you want a grosid set of teeth at the
lnwrtit prices; or If 'von want teeth ex
, , ,
teamed without pain, with entire sa fety - to
life and health, in short, If you want apip
thing in the line of i dentistry, 'No. 248
l'enn street, is the placo .to inii;•you will
find Dr. tlilleapie skillful in his profession,
courteous and obliging, to all, entirely re
sponsible for all he assnmes. Dive him a
cell and see for yourseNes.
NVOItTILY OF I;{EMARE.—WIII. Nelson,
who established the business of staining
glass in - this city fourteen years ago. Is
still.recognized-as -tins •Tneitincer of the
-first work- is hie line of business.
rahunni.s.; DlA3ti.2o) .PIROPERTY AT
lvt.. - nox.--Wedneaday, May 12th, at 2
o'clock P. st., on the prentisel, Will, be
bold that valuable three story brick house,
No. 31 Pittsburgh Diamond, adjoining
Edw. Ilenzelton, Esq.'s new warehouse.
The let has n twenty feet front on the
Diamond mud, extending back in depth one
11111111TVII nod twenty feet to Decatur. Par
ties &airing 'an Investment' or husinesa
I,,perty will.tind it to their advantage to
attend thin male. 'Perms at sale. •
.1, U. STEWART, .NlifilOtlCPT.
H. B. 6MITIINON,IIIIIIOII/1.61.1.
Snout, Sicoitir, Suoua, Slioce,tinom—
very largo_auction sale of seasonable
boots, slwe nd gaiters win be bold at
Legg-men auction boner. 159 Federal
tdreet; Allegheny, on Friday; lath inat,
Sales at 9 and 2 .r. te. 'The entire
stock of a retail store having to be sold
that day, rare, goodbargaine nay •be ex
pected, Heade of farnlllen 111 find it
proliutble to attend. .
3. • • A. Ukiah:re. Auctioneer.
• ..)...)?or FAIL to call torclay arid examine
the splendid stock of men and • boys'
clothing and 1 arniahing good. at Urling.
Follansbee & cornerof Fifth avenue
■nd Wood street: YOU can do. no better
elsewhere. The stock if; large and fresh.
The prices are most reasonable.
NOTICEABIA.—TIii, workmanship diti
played in the stained and enameled glass,
to be seen at No. 23 Market street.. Nel
son's stained glass works is an old eatab.
lishment.
, i
PEAUL COAL WOU K.—Schnabel & Wal
ker have on band a d deliver daily to
any part of Plosbn gh and Allegheny
Coal, Nut. Coal andSa rk at the lowest
cash prices. Special t ea to regular cue.
touters and for large ere This coal hi
Ole best offered in th city. Office and
yard, corner of Sand street and West
l'esuillailnaul, Allegheny city. WS
(loop REVIDENCH IN ALturfutirric.—A
flrat rate new dwelling ou Sheffield atreet,
is (or vale at a greatly reduced. price. An
early application to A. Leggate, auc
tioneer. 159 Federal street, will aecnre
advantageous terms.
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TAVERN KEEPEXS will ^ put nionoy in
their puma" by earring their cuettanera
with Pier, Pannals k en.'s cream ale.
Fee The Fullest, Fritheet, 'lipAeleet Len
report., lead the Sunday Ditpateh.
NEW ADVERTIM::/MMTS
Dy.FIRST METHODIST CHURCH,
Oh'Wad .art, !woo De_pol.l BRUM,
los, Pa.. S. CRJOHWIIItiI. Tu tor. 1118
EVERY SABBATH at 10X x. arid 7X P. X.
Public cordially Invited.
[Cr FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
tanner Bearer athoet and Montgomery sea
ms, Allegheny (Ity. JOSEPII KING. I%ator.
Preaching TO-MORROW tLeord'a Dan si 1034 A.M.
and 7 tote.
Sent* eatlntly Imo sod • odd torltatloit to *IL
Sunday School at B A. Y.
rr — JUBILEE DISCOURSES WILL
...Pt- , be preached In the PLY 31t)UTX1 CHURCH
next &heath. Hatileet—“The Minim Fathers - -
the Influence of their faith and polity upon the
netion and our duty to rnalritein. entente ene
tninanat the inheritance ne have reteived et their
heeds.
137 CHRISTIA NSHALT *HO
Federal
WORSHIP
In QUINCY , 1, 0 street,
Allegheny. erery LOllllll DAY at MOO A.M.
nods nod 740 P. M. morrlng the UMW and true
l:od odd
RLDaR . z .,,,.., Ard 0 e Sou fie 14 .. .a=14100 1 :
- Preach the Wvrd." owe and We EU try nod do
you good.
y. KU; 'CAL SOIREE, UNDER the
auspices of the Tom. Horeb Christi=
Ame=allua, f rn TUESDAY ETENriNG.2.IO 17th.
et their New fluo es. corner. of Sixth and Penn
streets. The' public are Invited. Admlaalan
mill: r2l-0_
B
L o u N N,H o , AT MAX
o Penn
tivad.onviATUßDAY and MONDi.T. 4 4 I 4I4th
and leth...My Mends and patrons am respect
fully invited. mans%
LL THE LATEST STYLES OF
FSTfI 01 , 31CWELRY, •
WATCH . CHAINS.
SLEEVE BUTTONS,
HAIWKERCIIIRS HOLDERS,
GOLD LINAD CANES
SOLID SILVER AND .
' • PLATED WARE. AB.
At the Lowest Prices, at
WATTLES Sr SHAFER'S
I=
101 PRIIS ATENUI, above SmithSeld ilt!oeL
EXTRA LARGE STOCKINGS,
WHITE. 3 1 .110WK.BLA&C, SLATE
, • lA.i
A goOleiasiety of
FANCY Ccrr MN STOCKINGS.
WHITE AHD FANCY
. odsroN exoctuiva AND HALF- HOBS.
Otnl4o.Lulles% bllaws sad alkildrenl
xlefaxo UNDERWEAR.
'IA volt vsrbas at
JAMES ?LIPMAN'S
OLD STAND ATOCEING
g{ FIITH AVATMIL• -
m71,1•A
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
SABBATH
SCHOOL
BOOKS.
WHERE TO BUY THEM,
AND
How to Send for Theni.
•
The season is now approachlas whoa the Country
(Sabbath Schottle are Opening, and require Library
Beeks end requisite. We are =kill( •speolnity
of the Sabbath School Book busines.and have the
largest stock to the cite. We will seloet for one
echpil that cannot niferit Cl, Pend n committee to.
the city. and allow them to axiom nay hooks they
do not like. .0. we will send any amount the;
.Irlgh. and let them melte their . onn selection and
relent the balance. (Mr stock Is selected from all
the putillsitlng houses in the country. and is stilted
to schools of FS Olt y I iNOMINATIoN.
. .
. In sending, for hooks get a Post r)fliee order or
draft. Write your mune and Post if Men addreaa
plainly, and give fun directions. for chipping. We
make It. rule. to 1711 all ordet, Llie day they are re
'
calved. if at all pf,a,lble.
Catalogues Insulshed,and all lalloatos eheelialls
twered. Address,
J.L.READ &SON,
Booksellers,
02 FOURTH .AVENUE I
Pittsburg.
t l :7l 4, yrn lll
QnTCM' or ALLOi i3rrale.i'
NOTICE TO CONTUACTOR,ti.—!kaI•
.ED PROPOSALS will be received et thin
office uhtli 3 r. O..TitChSDAY. May 19. 1970.
for the
GRADING AND PAVING
Of the following Streets and Alleys
MULBERRY STREET. from Rebecca street to
Its southern terolllll.
TAGGART STREET. from Mushlngton MUM.
srersues:
UNION AVENUE. front Tumirt street, to
northern terminus.
ELENA VISTA STREET, from Teylor•svenne
to Ackley streeL
. JACKSON STREET, front }recount street to
Omni arena..
CTIURCIT AVENUE. troll' Federal street to
Limon gnome.
IRWLN AVENUE. Inoue present terminus of
Paring to Wn•Illogton &mule.
ADAMS STREET, from Fulton street to Bearer
avenue.
PITT ALLEY, from Strawberry alley to Mont.:
(011.37 avenue.
FRAZIER ALLEY. from Fulton to Sedgelck
streets.
FOR GRADING ONLY
JALAPPA STREET, Iran Welker street to Its
western terminus.
SPANS ALLEY. from Fayette street to Western
WITIIO4
Specification. can be soon a the Mike of
OTT XNGINEER. •
The right nirenerred to reteet enr or ell hid.
. W. M. PORTER,
EMIZ
THIRTY-FOUR ACRES,
Fine Suburban Residence,
ON OHIO RIVER, AT NEVILLE
At Auction. •
' On YItIDAF. May 201 h. at 11 Wolof*. wrn be
sold by auction.on the premises. the peeped,' of
Me. Thomas Bakewell, at Neville. a station on the
P., Ft.W.and C. lI.W. about SO minutes ride front
town. ' The grounds embrace 34 acres In a high
state of miltivallon, thickly planted with grapes,
Peen.. apples and other fruits; and highly orna
mented with ergreen. shade aud forest trees,
ahrubbery and flower., A winding avenue of eaTi
Made lead, fromstation to the Clwelllog.whl
occupies commanding position le the centre o
the grounds. The scenboviews obtainable frost
this Mint mi le s ellY reettateeet. The adjacent
country foemound. tad th e beautiful wind
ing Ohlo to Sewickley Point. are visible from neer:
ly every portion of theta eremites. It I. a garden
Roe, end to toCePpreciat meat d o uble The
house is a aobstimtial coo l°levantframe
structure. with foot.
ball ride pomileo;
Mom belcony. cestlbuic. porlor.with boy win.
dor ; all tine room, library. will; bay window, din;
leg room, kitchen, with range, hot nod cold water,
gad water teak; Ma chambers on 04,004 floor.
bath. water closet, finished attic, ntorenveve, good
dry cellar with heating furnace. wash house, eta:
Unitary tats end other c.tivenleneea Marbleised
slate mendee m all the names. The entire build:
log Is In complete order. is of modern style, and
has a very handsome Appear...a, Toe Mahone.
logs are extensive., embracing carriage house,
horse sod cow atablea, tool house, chic/en bone.,
lee house. cooling mom and obeervatory. The .1 , 1
Jack mansion, a comfortable Mme, la also on the
=nel it limits of the
borh s otl t a 17er ren
a rend ea co. isiFinik , e ' ctirlTe h' b . ral . l
Brighton toed, and Is right at the railway station,
whore almost hourly CoonectiOo with the city It
afforded. It Is the desire of the owner that this
property eboll be sold to ;me piece. and decided in.
ducemente will be tanned to ecoompitsh that
the deimaodeolthnxl pra se ntnt
I the tale. The preenses wiU he open for triapectlon
for three days prior to the lode.
. • .
Tenme—One-thisd nub. balance In three equai
>.H7 Pennentsortth Interest. encored by bond
and mortgage on the premises. .
A. LEG-C+ATE;
enveri
300,000
ENVELOPES,
WHITE, all alma. •
8 1 : a1it. ' 1716.„, • .
ORAMIZ. all glees, •
W AVldel i t.ttles
CARRy stem
•
MCVlt2t46 ou
all o rase .
PA T . tgi
• oracm,
/SWUNG:aII alma
c
M.o. all the oh re to allree'enalrelahta and thick-
DOOM . Also, wows' Jot Lel. 00 , 7 _cheat!, Ina.
timers. Prlaters Sae aanoetaaata
htlyantage. tfaspi 0 aad WC." ma n ed
R;EA1)& SO.N
Booksellers and • Stationers,
No. 102 FOURTH AVENUE,
teen PITTPICURGII, PA.
GRANT STREET RESIDENCE FOR
• ALS—A Urge b oom gleay /unsaved
three story brick dwelling ba desirable lona-
Um. meet Sixth mann:m."lolPM In Modena Style.
laneban, two parlors. dltdox room sad latetm.
eme Members. batb Inteben name. taller
am:llam and water Mum, marble mantles. lc
Wee .batten, mutt bows. etc. hamedlate pos.
session. No. 130 Grant
&
myll • IL
'B4 4lEi r tb Anm
EMS
-
GAZETTE
1s ?It RES - T ' A:4l':( 4 llti/EthE
Commercial and Family Newspaper
RI.I.IIED IN WESTER?: PP:NRSTIikaA.
•
.No farmer , mechanic. or merebant ahead Do
without it.
tittob % o tle s f
u le bscriber"
Clu
Dube of ten.......
A copy I+ furnished gratuitously to the getter-en
of • Club of ten. Postmasters are requested Want
_PEALNI.ILLN. REEO.4
ruoriurroßs
`:". - g". I 7O7'.ICFS: II.. TS-Let," For &de,"
Wants," "Falloff," "Boarding,"
110 i I,lCeiNllrti FOUR 'LINES. trill bo .
io..crted in.thcor columns once for TWEN
TY-FIVE C,L'..V.T ! '"* . , mach additional line
FIVE CENTS.
WANTS.
IArANTED.-500 empty Flour Bar-
Rms. SPOT at •IS Ninth street. fcl3
NT L i r
‘ ali a liz.t .. ft t ilorron
wen nemmomentled. V t Nor3I . IIO ‘ .4TEBE;
STREET. Allegheny llty.
WANTF.D—SITUATION—As SnleFe.
" MAN 011 TRAVELING AGENT. In a
wholesale or manufacturing house, by a relmhle
lem goad city reference Oren. Adams* NoirJ.
ractte office.
NTEIL—A Lady oiperleaced In
w .tn.
511 el. 54
AATANTED.—An Unfurnished Room,
suitable fora bntl-ronns, In Allegheny. with
Gus. Andress It. It.. not &Al. 54
'VAT A NTl , ll.—An active, and res
hie malt tako thn og.oor of Pnnhh.ht.
Litt, lnauranee Company for .Altribe.? wanly,
Andre.. with rnforrnroa, STACY A. PA10rt..743
Walnut atroot,
IVA NTED. , -Situation axe:Herb by a
g gentleman of tr=.'dNit".l.l%l7!
t1,L 2 74. "N'.°=l.l7,l'l;rf k
ei.,ZfZ d A t i lt l e c:a ir I a
547. Plttabu •.. P. 54
W A , N ... 3 P' n f r i s_ l for k en e m.
tu. wart in vineyard. Also ilirls for all Warlike
city and' country. Anal,' at Employment 01 11 .**
N. 1 Sixth Street. . • '
IiTED.--MORTCAGES. '
1130.000 to Loan In large . r.fi . smail strioatite.st
• • - T11931./11 s tate ETT
Dill. Pond and Itcial E Broker,
' N 0.179 Markt-ofeet.
ANTED.—TO RENT —A Hosuoi of
3 Or 45 manta. with • huge Must.bo bs
a ploti neighborhood. In either city. or on linear'
wtt• • Jia.f Ono haying snob can bear at
gnatt tenant with a mall fatally, by C riv.v ..., or
athlrrsataft clunrn & PILILLIPS, Meade
Agents. N. 139 Fourth ayonne. 54
WASTED.Eyerybotli to call 0. -
IE4 LIBERTY STREET, sod ...alias
ll=
I!=M22=M
Thirty Thousand Dollars la Loan
13 limn tya a ot
a fair ranaall amounta anteres property In Allegttaal
au rate of It.
CLIAILLIN JEREMY.
Real Estate Alfaal.
WANTD—Minds and Moitgages.
1 fort2o.ollo. haring 3 yenrs to ran. 1
for sapeo, hating 3 7 . .. s 1, .."Q , 1_,11.18.900.
harLort3 years to ron. 1 for s3.yea, 111 yrs," to
run. fur 7.1.300, having 3 years to run. 1 for
82.30 2.. hnntnir 3 years lo . run.' 1 for V 2.11•0,
/mythic 3 resn , o run. 1. for 111.360,havIng 3
'1.1,1 to run. 1 for $l.OOO, haring 3 Ynnta to
nan . 1 fur $3OO. hartzur3 7<tiM .to nut. On nh7
or
000'1 017LT/4 ter3ro.',loll Fourth Ana
LOST AND FOUND
LiOST.—A dark brindle tow—lips of
lbe home sawed nff and a gimlet hole In each.
ort „Any penon ending ber will be liberally
reiverded by leaving word at
( fTePin ° van
Bend oe.
I. OST.—On Wednesday evening, be-
TIFZEN Relief Enyrine
_Hoene end Nation
atreet. pelf of GOLD SP=ACLKS. The Roder
will he liberally reworded by leering there stall
MARION STREET. •
BOARDIN%
ADOAR DING.--To•Letml tit
tine or two [LOOMS. Alto. An 01 ,1 PITT I Lt1
for Doctor or Dentist. at 103 Fourth STAMM.
ILBOARDING. --A mother of gentle-
MEN can be furnished seltkr bownling a
, If dished. pleasantly located, at Plo.lllo
ANnistmoN EITILEKT, near hand street brining,
Allentieny City. • . .
TO LET
.TO.LET.—Some pleasant rooms to let
at No. 31 Fount avenue. with use of be&
rrO-LET.-TAO WELL FURNISHED
RGEEPINO 1100313 IlLo. 43 Relate* Went.
natr the Park, Allegheny. A good chance for roar
gentlemen eelehl . Ltg_rponam In a 'pleasant loadrota
04,114 .. a.rthirratt
'3,3,137 Ftslend
PO W
I lET. 7 llte Three Stow . Brick
1 4M -The
mteot?,ggert, nor
i n jt i g o i s.
undartco..as ► loomr
No- 1727.1:4iam
TU ilouse of .7 Rooms,
Hall flea Hot and Cold Water, Large Yard.
knewly tapered and panted, Altuate Zio 140 ow
et street, Sloth ward, Alleshea7.
Also, UCK :HOUSE of 0 Rooms, No.l
Middle el ley, near Sampson trees, Secondwra,
AlleflronY. Apply to W. P. PRICE.
21.DIsmaut, Allegheny.
TO-LET.—INTERESTING TO LAW
ywas.—TlEß OF OFFICER on Grant.' new
=
oesr Court House. Apply to Mrs.-M. MoTIOII6.
rM3MTMMTrM7M/T7l
rpo LET.—COUNTRY lIESIDENCE.
MJ. —Part. of the well known property of W.
cClintock', on the Itevvymtlie Plank Rand. within
LT minutes' walk of City Hall, Allegheny. The
house Irmo stalled.conlatning 9 rooms, and le
new, comfortable and of elegant mehltecture, and.
i• metaled with all modern Improvements. Also
carriage house and stabling for horses and mom
The grounds are beautifully ant, and am cov
ered with fine forest tree, rendering It trait
country resence with all the ag Of
Very conven i i d to ent the city, and from
advante.
ile lead.kel
Eneof the moat heal location. 11l this
100.:Ar i m,:r. of OUTER M e ot
TO-LET.
The antrtertber offer. tor rent that &Antal:de prop.
arty known at the
OUT-LET SAW MILLS,
Situated at the foot of Craig street., Allegheny
City. a abort nlstanee tielour the Suspension bridge:
The lot on the cart aide of tritalfeeet is 130 feet
wide be about 430 foot more or less. The lot on
the west side of the street It 110 feet wide by
about 400 feet, more or leer—tath rimming to low
waterline: having tree of the best andsafest beg
bon on the river. The advantages this propene
presents for any kind of manufacturing purpose,
are to Welf known as to renter anyfaitber
noneeetoatry. Long leasewwllll3llll/Tell be re-
P t u ri.7llW. ' ISAAC CRAW.
FOR SALE
rR SALE.—Engine- of Fear Horse
power la ranolug prole, be Bold Ap.
V 7 to Ar. P. PRICE, 39 Ohio street. ABitothen7.
FOR riALE.- r A One 'Horse !Spring
wAGON: • Apply rattle ehop of I. & T.
NDEN, Wagon Makers and Bineksmltheaf 0.47
North All , Allegheny.
•
I.OR SALE.—A Valuable . Farm, no.
derlAld with a 6 feet vein o . f cnal. Good WU!.
MLA! ' MeV 'l a o ' rseno 2 . Mtetta N n U jo a .,
EOR SALE — HAIiIISOME
LNG LOTS, on all the various atfeeta Ln the
a Laarreneetille dletriet, all of which will bead&
on ea.) terms. T. It. SILt. & SON, corner Penn
and Thlrty.thlid went..
•
- FOR SALE.—A two-horse coy red
1: SPICING WACION, nearly new, will Ivo
tone. will be sold cheap.
Also between three and four hundred loe of
Bering Water Ice. Inve 3 to S Inchon Uddf.
.red Inn good let house. at Sharps/nag the
West Penn anumui. ftqufre of
Janozo itAu -
5-10 nt the thllol2 Hotel. Shops
•
Vitt SICLE.—A. farm of 872 R sit.
GATED on the ran. Handle mar
=Mr: It 13c2:i hom
access. Whole surface ander ealtreatlon,Lbas •
aced Orchard and an nocesstry hallillarta.
sold very Icy, Enquire of
VIII
s_lo JACOB DA
'lBl473l94seltstreet.
. .
Volt — Arti:=Dilio LOTS - •20X100
.a.
FEET SAM. near leurnineevllle Station an
ttin rettasylrania. Railroad.at VCR SUSI cub and
balance in four years. 'These fats ace .noer sal
Very fast. nuniber of bootee are going ap.andV
ter this torinth peke , M& rice Oulu:
kb., call on T. R. WM, a. SON, corncr Penn =4
Thirty-thin} areal. or to EOM. 8.131 LL. -Attorney
at Lae . . Grant aunt. •
Oit ilitE.---Englnea and lien,
Now and f.eiond Rand. of aD Mad.. eciaatantir
on hand. .
OnLen frOlnlalllenrOf terntry proepptly
tu'd.d W.
I JA) HILL 4E'
cord., Jtsdno Avetwo dod P., IL W. aV. R.
Ades?ddy. rar
_ •
• FOR CITY PRORRI l Y• —A Noe COUNTRY
I DRNCE. COLIL•1•0g • • .
acros with 3
to
'thrown: or..s a ne..roattfortable and oorivarairrat
trdWi= .14oUgarfaillubitee
radar from the city, car Um 'raters of fare.
Road. re of a mile Mai fiterraw
a a Miriam &meal
Railroad. AI.. several good n. la good loos.
M. Sad blouses for aals.
fy RaAM WARD
ley of
so• .
ril No . llll Grant opraatteCathed Cathedral.
LIPPINCOTT HOMESTEAD.
..:The above sreo !noon and deldrattle.property
Intuited on Fifth avenue. annex Dino - pima •
ild•by led [fleeing' Weed, on which therey.
tzekringur th r i toz i sobstegl4rl bran wick
"beater. ie. Tflie la .do=y e moat dIOU
tile property for BRUT residence of business ear.
Nrr w r47= ° i° 0° proposede
4Nika.V.V
itrinintlqTre of th° l ° , oN ' b eelY l 4 63 . For
m;l3:fe
. •JAM in lli"illC°Tr Perenttareite.
111.5 j
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