PUBLISTICD Br - rENNIMAN, REED & Corner Sixth Are. and Smithfield St. r. a PENAIIPAAN. JOSIAH KiNG T. P. 110DITON, N. P. REND. EDITORS AND PRDPRINTORA. Timis or Tim Danl. _NY moll. belivared b '''''''''''''''' El 6 ENERA 11.1T-11,-.S Same died of dipPiiiiinnuff. K tWise:Ca. is unusually • reliable this spring In Illinois. Till; new Illinois State lloune, at spring field. is to root 0,450.1100. At Sfelboume, Australia, February 15th, the thermometer stood 109. TIIEHF. has been a colored case of 'Mc- Fnrlanding on Long Inland. IIIMMRCI: and 51otley were intimate friends in their University diva. Tor. !femme tunnel in getting ahead at the rate of ten feet per day. • A ants Mulled Smythe has been detee. led roue-ter:felting. English ketchup s and murex in P hiladelphia. . Is the )3oaf latem fashion. * lt has long been a omitant of boarding house liatth.'"- out in Indiana when+ a female divine performed the marriage ceremony the other day, ate kissed the bridegroom. Tat Pilgrims Progress has been trans lated Into the Catl language, and Bun yan'n hero wander, on among the Hotter, tota • I Yr:4m:rug life insurance 'agents arc ac cused of bribing grocers to mate their ad vertlasinents on theircustotuers,kerosehe taus. = TRENTON proposes to Lard an equestri an statue. of Washington. Pittsburgh Ant oug hony W ht to have one too, and also one of Mad ayne. A LADY on the Hudson left a pot of tar boiling while she went to makes call. The tar boiled over, and when she returned she hadn't any house or baby. luiwinty-three weeks there have been twenty rainy Mondays in Boston, and the housekeepers of the hub think of trans !erring washday to wino other part of the week. ONNERAL JORDAN told some ardent Cu bans whim proposed serenading him, that he would rather they would spend their money for ammunition for the Cuban patriots. 8,335 retail Ilquorstorne or drinking sa t,.Y. lanerender New York litnly, end the Superintendent of Police lute warned thew sett to awry on their busluees on 'Sundays hereafter " "FtY3 desperadoes in Louisiana captured. ; a former comrade who had betrayed them, • ; and prepared to hang them, The citizens ; rallied, surrounded the whole gang, and shot them dead.. • I - A slns. by at Brookfield, Ails. sour!, the other day by mietake gave her • child, an infant of but a year. old, , laudanum for syrup of equine, 3leallcal aid was railed, but too late. • Tue French and Austrian govern ments have begun the cultivation of sponges, and they produce them in large quantities. The question seems to. Le whether it le to be classed a. rattle raid leg or agriculture. A YOOll LADY fell cut of the door of a 4 carriage while traveling the other day on . the London and Brighton Railway, and ; instantly killed. The guard, whose dutylt was to have locked the door was 1 so horritretricken at the accident that he rut his throat. • '. SOME one . 'carelessly placed a package i of powder in an empty store" out West the other day, and thd result. a day .or two after, seam a house on tire and a dis -4' figured woruatt:' The men who did it n!'. ought to be ratTlessly !ducted in a gosi ~„?. strong penitentiary. 4 1 Tee Detroit Tribotor save, in re / pod to the report that Anna Dickins n wa s to ill 'it liver the address at Am, Arbor commence. 1." meet, that with the exception that tiler. • is ter such address, and that Anna bee .• • neither been invited nor declined, the item Is strictly correct. PRESIDMT .LINTOLII, during the war, Yet wit.thle. unique telegram to General Henkel.. "If the iteed'of Lee's army is at Marthaburg and the tail of- it on the vi plank read between Fredericksburg and Chartoollorsvillo, the animal mast be ;wet : t ty ;dim somewhere. Couldn't You break hint? A Lincoln." 41 A coLb-mooD ED murder is detailed bv $ the Chillicothe (5104 Tribune of the stik inst. A Mr. Butcher, of Mandeville, Car ' 'roil county, bad losseesion of the old . Bugg farm; a Mr. Lee residing near I wanted poesaexion of an out .house, which Butcher refused. Lee took forcible" pos. session and Butcher disposes... 4 i him. . Lee commenced suit for detention of his goods, bat both disputants Meeting at , Mandeville on Saturday couipntrideed the matter. On Monday, Sir. Butcher had oc. . melon to go to Mandeville; returning in the evening ho was confronted by Lee, who shot him white double barreled ,. gun. i After he wee down he situt him again with a revolver, and then mounted hie horse and rode away. • Ali 4 . OHIO. --... • l Tux Houton Quintette Club, will give's t concert In Meadlion on the 2.lth. / • •,,, Iva supposed incendiary fire at Belle ir Center, Monday, a business block burned. I'''' A CIECIENATI manufacturer has next i year's contract for supplying the United States Treasury Department with gold t loot. ' Pittsburg}, books of the Lake Branch, Bal. ... thane, Pittsburgh & Continental itsilroed,, . upen June 11. at Elyria. Medina and Se. 'Me. .. . .1 tionDOE ttgicasnli, a Pennsylvanian, died on Sunday In Manafield from the el .! frets of Injuries received in the knee from aeireular saw A LITTLE girl named Maggie Wagon. er, of Tallruage. Summit counts- was • burned to death on Monday week, while attempting to kindle a fire with carbon oil. Tog English Catholic school. ) St. Thom .' as Church, Zanesville, has been abandon . ed for wsarPof support. .To accommodate parents lima in reference to Bible read log. , the -Board of Education permit., Catholic scholars In 'labile achools to re tire from the Reba,' ram during devo tional exercises. NIUE boys In Akron have formed a club for robbing a grocery stone where or. sages, lemons and cocoanuts are eold. Their depredations have been going on successfully for sortie time, but nue of the band was captured the other day and be. taped the rest. The ring.leader was - twelve yews old, and all the rest arc younger, all the way down, to fire years, they were all fined, reprimanded and dis. missed. ' Tax Cambridge, 0. Hens nays: "-We have been shown anew patent coal digger, owned by citizens of this county, on tehicli Obey axe now making an improvement that will.render it one of the most valuable 'lnventions of the age. The great diet. Amity. 11l every person aoluainted with .mining knows , is In making the heisting in, widch requires both time and skill. • This pa nt, costing only $ l OO, does the work owo hands In about one-fourth of the time, sates 23 per cent. of the coal wasted by the present mode, and will be an effectual' guarantee against ' strikes. The machine has been sufficiently tested to render Its success certain, and the pst toffees only; , wait the completion of the present Improvement to put it in market.' Erittffi . 31a. Tilo w 7 RICE, of West New Ca. fo drownetl In Ails libeflango oO Thursda . He wan last seen alive on Tuesday. • Tug Oil City Timer of. Friday says: We were Informed, lut evening, that a new well had been struck on the Scott farm, West Hickory, which wai pumping good 100 barrels daily. • Tun Paul Sehoeppe case in the Su preme Court, waapomponed until Monday a week. The auk, cornea up now on a writ to review the evidence under the act recently paued by the Legislature with special reference to this trial.. The Coni monwealth insists that the case was detail on the 14th of February last, and was not pending when the act of the Le wasture was premed on the 15th, and that the judo meat cannot possibly be reopened now. This Is the question which will be argued Galli* 23d. , '••=lftz • tit $ t it h, -vitro LA ,Zt . . , iii 2 ■ivn OIL NEWS TH E:Northwestern in eleTende,4 The 3 lurnty well, on land of John 3lar• shall, has been sunk a depth of 1.027 feet, through a third sand about 30 feet thick ~—has been cased. tithed and pumped fur alma day.. 'traducing some oil. promising nt prove a paying well.. It is owed by- Richard JettiOngs, John A. Brown, c:f Arnistrang county-, and others. 'lle Mt stir is name of a new nil we•II on the McGinnis farm. about one mile above lindenton. on the river. This will is owned by Jatiten Bennett, of EinWittou, and others. It lute been pumping for about ten days. and is now yielding seven or' eight barrels per day. Well No. 4. Fowler farm, nit the river. owed by Brown. Neal, Sawyer and others, has been sunk a depth of 780 feet. through a third sand mid to In' twenty eight feet thick. This well has b.a.o pumping for about two Wteks, and is now producing soffit! Oil. • lambing No. 2 , on :land of Hartley & Shannon. on river. owned I. lambing, J. B. Vinlay and others. has b'eatt sunk -a depth of S7o' feet, through a thin! sand twenty.six feet thick. This well has been pumping one week, and Is now producing , oil, promising to prove a good well. The Leauont well, on land.of ileorge W. SLntq in Lawrenreburg, has lam sunk a depth .4.10.20 feet, through a thinl sand about thirty feet thick, has bean pumping for several days, and is lIONV yitqding not less than ten barrels per day. Thin well Is owned by- J. V. Foster, R. Coleman. J. C. Wallace. S. S. Wallace, \yin. A. Fos. ter. C. A. Foster. Robert 'Rem John A. Patton, of Armstrong county. and Chris mph, Ilarndd. of Ohio. The Nevin well No. I. on hind of I itoirgi• Rorke,: eonie distance northeast of the tolt•Il of 1 .. 1 M11 . 111,•IPIII•g. 11103 Well sank depth of 1,130 feet, through the third sand —has been cased, tubed, and is now being tested. The indications for nil are said to ; be good. This well is ownila by John Eberly, of Freeport. E. 1.1.. Nevin, Robert Net-in, Robert Jameson, Robert Pollock. linhert Hunt, John Hunt, John B. Kenne dy., John IL Curtis, H. If. Collins and John i. Nevin. of Pittalturgh. Ilieltory No. 2, on Robinson '[sent, uu the river has been sunk throunh the third said and pumped for some days. It is now yielding twentr, tietwo barrels per day. is well is owned by neral John N. Pin 'This of Butler, E. litany:Mu, Alexander Reynolds, William 1). Robin son. tier Orr, and)Tliom. McConnell of Kittanning. S. A. Pnrcianee of PRIN. burgh, and others. • • • The Montgomery well; on the South bank of. Mike run. makes .an excellent start. - Its production Lirritirtutted by home at 28 or 311 barrels Ter day. We place it on our list na a 20 barrel 'sell feeling cdn tident that it now 'producing that - 1111101111:1I. The Matilda well im . Church run had &Indira down to fire or six barrel well. It was torpedoed a few days ago, and Itt6 since been throwing oil at the rate of about thirty barrels per oar We place it on our Hat as a ten barrel well. The Lauietta well on church run has dwindled down to a three barrel well. The tubing has been drawn and arrange ments .are .being made to 'dean. It out thoroughly and insert a torpedo. Tice Maple Shade wells, Nos. 1 and 2. on the Ballylarm, hate both been torpe. dad during the present week and their production materially increased. Au oil trod! on Riehey's run, on land of E. Crawford, near Endentou. *as torts.- doed lust .week, and• ito production in nvased to 21 1 / 1 0111 fifteen barrels Per day. • THE. Pc•ritouut'u l'uonrciate* A,SOCIA- TioN reports during the month of April a deerease 44 10,222 barrels of oil, stored in lank, a .I••••retise Of bl:. 14 oil 4I bond die well,. at ilii• elarre . of the month; an bows,. of 31.403 toorre.ls delivered (non wells 1111 inert.... of IS :in barrels in the production of the montitt.an Incense of 00 t , barrels an The average daily produrt ion anti an , increase of 2,010 borrele in the rapacity for iron tang. wells we. commas...l. lted com ka ple e ted. Si! abandoned. 18 aband oned riroutut‘t and ;49 being drilled. • _ _ E‘DORkiED NE* CASTLE, May 12. 1s 0. 1.1:k11 udzr77r • 1111/11i day',.lAllllll.c. iisltvretufor, you are. outiapalien fu rig)4l. I have bw•n 0101 of your made,, for over fifteen years. and while I have never known you ttidiailly.wrong, vet I did not darelllll/0 for the untidy condemnation of the wholesale license given every scound, Tel in the land who wishes to, imbue his Mind& in his brother's blood- For, it is not necessary that the victim he guilty; the question. na put- by the Recorder. wan, How did the - prisoner believe about the '••• From the venlict of the jury it follow that, if a man befierra lit,, wife ban a para mour, he has w right to idiom him. The cane b, one of many. Jurors go into the .box With their ve . rdicts already mado, and no evidence ran change it. Hence, in thin sane.st good and useful man has hoes hurried into the prmience of God, and an nasansin applauded in a Sew York court 1100111.. "Cry aloud, mare not; lift up - our vol., n trumpel." May the time soon come when our j urors will be gov erned In- the &viand the t entimony. lours for the right, 10 THE Boston Pegg, the leading. Democrat ic journal of .New.. England, malice the following remarks: "Senator Revers lee-. ttttt • was n good proof of the average col. turn within the reach of either -Meek.. or white men: Its generalities were Ant striking, and he assumptions mill await the teat of time. It wan very respectable no a platform production, but excited no special hopes of a ouddea acrekeion of' In tellectaat power to the predominant race from that which hao'been styled the in '-'-f-e;rior. An for the i usual attention paid hint with such pertinacity be he dividnalz,as if he were tyre chance they moot not fall to improve, it only empha sized the distinction between the two races which they pretend to ignore. They pa raded hit¢ as a' curiosity more than they took him to their onus-no a brother. In their towentatious presentation of their valuable political prize, we meet say that he exhibited • far more real dignity and manly, modesty than they. The colored Senator front Ntiosissippi made a good presshor on all who sew and heard hint, which woe not In the least improved by those whosought to persormilyshare with hint in ito result?' Lin August Albert IL Haws shot Thomns Dann In a Western barroom and escaped. On 'Monday, 'May ist, IL S. Deputy Marshal .Storey and Sheriff Carri. gan, from Nevada, caught him unarmed at his house in biranteville, Utah. A Struggle ensued, during which_ he wrench ed a pistol from Carrigan, hit him 'over the head with it, then shot Storey twice, killing him, and lied, armed with the weapons of the officers. A body of men from Salt Lake City punued and killed him, but three Mormons were shot before he died. TUE Canadian steamer Chicon). reached Sault Ste. Marie on the 12th. crossed to the American aide , and reported at the custom.. A abort time afterwards the captain was informed he could not go through the canal, but luul better wait untilll'hursdar noon, when further orders were expects( . M. eaptalaxhen crossed to the Canada side, diseharged his cargo, and left for i'ollingwood. ADMOI.I.I. PORTER hao addreraied a lengthy ietter to lion. James S. Negley, of Permsylrnis. on the subject of the revival of American commerce. The Ad miral depreciates the decline of American shipping interests. and urges Congress to pass the bill now befor e th e H ouse, . re ported from the select committee on the decline of American commerce. AcconDuca to the Sioux City Journal discoveries of hard coal have been blade in O'Brien county, lowa. Foxes thretv pieces out of the ground first, and called the attention of the people to the deposit. litntrit didn't make his lilting by Writ ing for the newspapers; it paid then just as well as it does now. The fact is not generally known to the public that he drew his inspiration from a quart of Pier; Denials& eo.'a Cream Ale. FIRST EDITION. ILID.\I NEWS By CABLE The 144111 Elw • tloa 111 Franee—A Opposition View of nil' Resoll 11111 its Nevomplisinnen I —Flonrens No Wattisi in ("ark—Trial of Allege. Conspirators—Nail SPI.ViCI` Bet weal 1 . nifimi States and Crest Britain The .Itneriean Yacht Sappho Win. Another Rare-3110re (larrotthg h flavana--The Eetimenleal Cannel and Papal Infallibility—liemrree lion in Italy. Telegnipl t tint Pit tttlotrith t 0.1 MEM PARK May IC—The French ilovernment ha; nicially denied the report that the extradi- . lon of (iustave Morens In contemplated. Many more persons have been sentenced to mprisonment for connect ion with the late di,. Noir Yong, May 14.-The Tribunes Paris mbie dispatch says: Pruitt gives on the vote (or the pleblseittim nominally afty thousand negative majority, but counting the absentions. it Is really tine hundred and thirty thonsand. Rochefort's district alone. following his counsel to nly stain, gives five thousand yeas and One thou sand six himdrest nays, with twenty thousand absentions. The cities next In rank voted - no" with scarcely an exception. The Em peror expected that at least eight liondred thousand would vote yes, as they did in ICI3. There are a million more electors, but the num ber voting yea Is %ix Fund tod thousand smaller. while the number voting no in twelve hundred thousand great,. The whole vote - Is: yes. 1.5311,9001 blank. 19.1410;absentions, 1,110,000: not reported. illatilii. The vote of the army was rimmed with the greatest care. No soldiers scree allowed to attend the polit ical nieetlngs. The whole army votes In bar, rocks, Collmels presiding. livery man's rote Is .know 0. An opposition vote puts a Week mark against his name, stops .promotion, and 10 surely followed by punishment:. but out of fewer than three hundred thultsnitil Volta, there are forty thousand noes. :The rusty gives fifty Gone:sod noes and t wenty-three thousand voits. Some regiments give an ac ' foal majority of linen. TWO regiments at Vin cennes. following Rochefort', ads lee, refused Insisted The soldiers theene of the barracks on warchinff vote. though they were threatened with being shot for holding an unlawful meeting. In the garrison of Paris the defection was PO serious that Oen. Leboeuff wanted to march several regiment, out of the city. but wouldp refused. on the ground that this betray fear. After a short delay thy.severest measures will be token with these regiments. The disturb ances in Paris since the vote have been abso lutely insignificant. The pretended scheme of assassination. fictitious revointino, sham dlsturtmnre In the streets, make-believe bar- Geodes, were pollee devices, all of theta, to frighten timid voters into the ranks of the Ktimeror's pan y. and have only excited derision iOnorig the well informed classes. The result of the plebiscitum disappolto.l nil tam lea, The Republican, and others of the opposition are surprised bythe 'timber of af firmative votes, for they expected not noire than five or sin millions: but though saddened they are not discouraged. They have heroic ally fought eighteen years against imperial despotism. and the warfare will never cease until they are successful. The large affirma tive vote in Paris Was also unexpected. but on the other hand the great numb, swho voted - no" lii the army equally surprises and alarms the Elm- Peror. The only man entirely eontent with the resultOilivier. - whose vanity per suades Illin the niajority Is the. ratification of his administration. ilia Iha true meaning of the vote Is far different. The Emperor's proclamation demands `Ten". a new proof of France's confidence in himself and the means of facilitating. the transmission of the crown to his son. Tie great • affirma tive Majority. so fur as it was not fraudulent, did undoubtedly 1111.2t1 thin and nothing V 1 ,... It was a vole for an emire...lv, and sinipie, liberal or ll es is it le, us the,lanperor chooses, • IA: course. A large fraction 0 Med "re s." under "the lead of onodentte 1.0.0,41, who tried ta. believe Ihe g'n'Y' , . ei l."gn:.""Al,'„,;;."J, .'„"r',.•,l'g4s;:‘. l „ ';'..tt,:si - yes" under fear of pints,nd rous t un. A t least t Wo million out of scree Mu be credl- led to ardor or civilian officials. to per o ons connected..Olreastly or indirect's., with the Tilt • meehtnevy - ; : ot the administratioe. or onsYnieles dePeroisat upon the Coven/- Meat. The rest. say friar mations. Ne, made up pert. tip (road and coercion. part n lv by votes of binirgeolse and pt.antry —Nets, leonists no doubt. trr choice. but always for the pincers that be in any case. Tb. peas. - ant. In email tow - nit and villages mast vote as they are ordeted by the 1313rOTS and tabu functionaries. Of actual force and roeicion mi the day - of tint vote, them on. , less than in latt. but the system remains unchanged. • The Govemnient during the whole piebisci. tart' period has systematically applied every meansof silmwlng opposition. and driving affirmative voters to the polls. 'file mg.:Rion press nit over F.tice tins been prosecuted mid seized: the journals not seized were refused transmission tbrimati the postofilce: subscrip tion to the fundaof the opposition committee was treated. as!crime: Printers Were arrested for printing ' negative • ballots i• agents were arrested for distributing t neni; the Opposition committee room , : were invaded by the Seized and searched. end papers found there . Since the pub lication of the official report on the alleged plot nojournal has been allowed to publish evidence 'in disproof Of It. The flootell wits seized for printing a letter from Francais Hu /10 proving peavey a Police spy, The .Iforsra- Misr Wan reined for publishing as fuilleton the report of the Proeureur General, Grande Ver ret. the Her. Perret. The Berea was seized for doubting the exlsten, of any plot. The Sleet,' nod Val rent,. were seized for the same offense. From Thursday to Sunday these papers Went sel.eil every day. The provincial newspapers suffer ed the Gone fate. Five prosecutions were In stituted in one day against the flapall alone and its edito yeah r isentenced to yea' Imprison ment for printing a single article by Victor Hugo. The system of nMcial pressure of. the Prefets, which M. 011ivier was pledged to abandon. was never more energetically or un scrupulously enforced. : Prefets were sum monedilveeks ago to Paris and promised coin plete , immunity for all efforts they Nevertheless In behalf of m ajo ri t yiscite!. the Mantua ive Is whol ,ly a rural majority. Fraud and coercion are 'equally difficult in greatcities. and all the great Cities, with most of the larger towns. throughout Fnince. most given melorities irgalturt the Emp. Some part of the tinge systeni of temir ands raud will be exposed by interpellations and the counting of the vote. which the opposition In the Corps,Legislatif will demand. The Government will oppose aoy Investigation, but cannot stifle questions. The first result of the plebiscituni will!. the • reorganirat lon of the Ministry. The Emperor's personal power is on far strengthened that he may dispense 'with concessions. The semi- official papers are filled with rumors of new name•. tillivier Is to retneln • being at present a more serviceable tool than Rootlet. but 'Umber's return to power is only n question of ' time. A min folio will probably be Offered to Olmrdin. as the price of his usefulness. 011 - vier has no longer any Liberal support: no 1 Liberal will enter his cabinet• andancies Centre. will be filled from the Right and Right Centre. I The disturbances In Paris since, thevote have been absolutely insignificant. Every Ile- , publican Journal counselled quiet, and such isorders an occurred were confined to re mote quarters of the eitY and were the work of police Wong and other mimlnni CIRFBeII. An-enm-mous tidlltaiT farce was displayed: the polite were buildinggeer: andough barricades were ln presence oiloth, no effort w. made JO stop them until they were completed; they wero attacked. but 110- body defended them. A few Republicans In one case were cheated into joining In this absurd performunce, but the police. with the reatest efforts. failed to continue the disturbance. beyond the'second night. Nothing mord.acheard of Ihe pint; that has dune its intended work of adding foIGSIO or LOVAS) votes to the Emperor's majority. Verdi,. one of Grand Perret's chief attn.- seg. has returned from Belgium and. Konen dered himself a prisoner. lie declares the whole statement attributed to him Is false. The Liberal press deplores the fresh degrada tion inflicted on them by the plebiscition. , Messrs. Milliere and Hermon. editors of the Marerilkdar newspaper. and some other pris tine., who 'were arrested fur complicity In the plot of last FebruatT, have been provision ally liberated. The inagistmtea are still en gaged in hearing the cases of those arrested for alleged participation in the late outbreak. Yesterday forty-nine persons were condemned and variouslY sentenced to from nine month. dOilat to fifteen days' imprisonment. Eight Persons were acquitted for went of iltOof. PAR.. May 14.—Tne Corps Legislatif will re assemble Tuesday. Nothing has been decided in realm! to the constitut ion of the nest. Cat,- to,. yea 15.—1 t hi reported that Eder. Istboulhs itecepted an face In the ne, Cabinet to Ministerf Public Instructlo The appointment Is w ell -received, as Laboal aye Ix very popular In Paris. /TREAT !MITA IN.. LoNlotN. May IL—We 'Tim,. predicts that arnan's right./ are- doomed in. this present =UM The bodies of the victims of the Greek bri gands arrived to-day. Flourens has left the city. The meeting In flvde Park has been postponed. The achts Cambria an were tice from Co y wes. at 4 o'clock d thlSa. pp mo ho rning, to o the d east end of the Isle of Wight. A stiff west.by southwest. breeze prevailed. The Cambria mehed Hyde nt 10 o'clock. under easy sail. The seeond'of the three races between the Yachts Sappho and Cambria was won yenta.- day by the.fonner. owing to the virtual back ing out of the Cambria. The following Is ta ken from an English account of the affair: The eh Cambria. with her note bowsprit length en t wo anti one-h feet to mmodate a larger W oking alf proceeded acco outside Nab light shortly after four o'clock Saturdpymorn- In tow of the Pectic. The Sappho had already arrived there, towed be the Jem. The wind was blowing off shore W. E. W. with considerable sea. though less then auticlDat pe Cambria signalled to the umpires her Vore for a triangular cOonle, but they ~~, .:. . - refused to. grant It. The Cambria then RC eept ed a proposal to sail slaty mil, to wind breakwateru t b arniund Cheristorg by the o eas e tern entrance. Mr. Ashbugy won the toss and took the weal her station, and every! hint Ica., read,' (Or the tart. The warning to was tired at ;::XI v. st. Present' c the Calabria signallial: "This 'ill not a dead Lent to windward. - and the answer was returned: - nag is the best the umpire can do. being only half a point oft wind." The Calabria then flung old the signal. - dead heat fir no race." She was ordered lii mite tier Slit lion. 1 , 01 refused. At 7:45 the Dauntless way bearing W. N. W. eight tall, ell. While the Calabria wa s lying dead, the American yacht swept I.y 111111, full headway. The starting gins was tired. lw Ashbary's pieta remain...l IlOonle.s. 'rite Sappho stood to itidw:llll with a steainer following and slg- naling the COome as before. leillti cheers werggin en cot hoard line American yacht as she lion. away to Chiang the twit, :11,,,Illisani ed by the Dauntless. The Cambria tat Intl ennintencenow and fo shefor a shortr dlstan.w. e then t aekingl she returned to Cowes. 4 Th, Damn 1,,,4 aotin after arrined at Concgs There ws a splendid breezy, and Ihe Sappho a behaved •ti perble. slapping little water. A protest agaltist gin lag the pH, to the Sallitho Is ex pected. _ l'lte /Hoc fks.k. just iq ,1 101i.14)11t1Ii. the tot ' lowing statement illative to to II service be. tin ...at Ihe CnOed State'' , allii Orval Itritaln : - The laniard line to New York and 1101100 re evil., an animal , Itliside of .1: - .0.11110. The ron tract with this line expires in ISlth but is fi.r. mitialile eta rear's make. . The Halifax and St. Thoutag fine receives tingsnOo and the In , man line !X..0111, on the stamp tent.. No pen alties are eAafted ill ally ease for long lime made in 1 oysge. The cont r:ll.t With the North fiertimil 1.1.w.1 It • he terminated at m nix• mo malt.' get fee. Leliel M :lie tootared to be carried tit .hove petwe per ohnee, and papers at I hrve pence per Ponntl.- EEO • • tonarY, Slav 11. An out break is report In Modem, t - levernl .relmht wet, k n wOunileit inn ak huffish. Iteinforretnent aha been sent:mt with troop.: the trot:WC. Ir dont:lle... l.e spi•eil lir suppreaaml. LATI:11. Part lellint ors In the pcilit tr tronblen hem loolay were nialttly Severn! were nrreatetl. alenotti Insurectio Gu r in g l Ne r a a pol f i n taaanl to n oy in it e g e ui nlaat t I a tribute:l to the Met 111:11 many 01 the Man R ent S ore hit 111,11 workmen And friend, 11 . 111 1/.‘,4May IS. -The rnlveralty 1c: 13)1, 11101 bet:li closed. owing to the dlaunlerl conduct of the at 11111,11tS. Rome. May 11-In the fEcittnerileal 'mina YeatentnY the iiiSt'llX , ioll the lesser miti chlam Sens 0011011. The 1111111(0 .11 the infulY bullty.-of the Pope vonnonnoviv 11...:10e. Th thetalntalliont :me party hove trait rontl.l.“. sult.nnil believe all will be tl Mallet! n it h In It mouth. About a knotted tornita•ra Riven oralmul notice that they will opine:. more ss milkally the pros dent:Ulm of infuihi iliv. MU • 'lava aa. May ti Ilk..gn and A, were parrot rd ?big ,Lftertintrn. They u.. t I fate finely. Them. erxa nn iimiies4e ter!dilnee., • . . The pone° loamxeized registered rot J pondence .. ; goingoul to Nen To t k on H o e. atetunablix!dinottn. Nothing was found, on f . se/1(1110ns character. The cannon recontle captured in [l,l. middle district have anlved In Hanna. and xi ere 14- doe'taken I hrough the •treels in triumph. A namtan. of tallies In Trinidad were recent ly sentenced to imprisonment, List till - ouch t Ise Intercession of the American t l on , lll nt Trini dad the Captain General commuted their pun , Ishment to xile. An Insurgent leader. With onef3llllial 3 al forte men. all armed x olunteers. xurrentter d at Crnmarones Curidad. and some of his In ,ft tendered their senicel to the•ifovidontent nod were pertnltt Nth, as the troops In their search for other insurgents. In consequence of t Illy stirrender twn bildred toutpers% note preNented Inetnretren tar pardon he /41, that it les in the Trinidad Jut isdict ion. lsuttn. Slay , Infortnatiou h reined hero that quite a formidabl ds e ite.iirtei t lon has brolen'out lu the Islnnil of At/uteri: The Government has dispatched .3 butt • tril(111.1 there. - FINANCIAL AND CONIMEMCIAL.. Innuntn. Mak It - / - .:reuftat. - Cont.nl.7 for anal ey ttettount. Attn-ritta it, quint nud steady: AM. w,,;.674.141, in'.. 111i11014. Stick quirt and ' atetaly. Panic. May IL-. LIMIT,' Oral at Li v Ett mat I- Mar IL- 't tt Ina quiet 314 ...atty. With 1,111 . 8 ttf taiddling.attl'Antll at II ;tad on - lean. at oft:: t ntt l.= a ere la,. bah... California Whirr hrnt in attl; Itet wr , tttru No 2 as NIA,. 411, and winter W. Motu! ern attar Wt.. I'orn. Ntt :nixed. Nit.. tat. Martel- Pita. t. Ltnl uati Mao., C.• , r ,:;1 ., ;711 1 2Q . 11.! ,, r , r . N ~ lt t t iert.,ll,. MI V 31 14, Aiotnti I,il 11, If It lb. oil quint. Fairtts pet rttleatn gang at Itt V2tVtl'et." t! i t.T:t . :l drn,er '4l;L4747ll Tjll,l2Uytall !taunt:. May 14.- trentnn ulta. At:nut:lm May IC- Pet...learn gait! to all. HA RE. May tit-Elva/au. -- Cotttt closed quiet and SIEHItIV. A N 11,1.11 P. t- 11-}:fen;.)., e1,,,a1 quietatltl atatbattrell 1 11111111. ; , lay II - Pttlrt.lt.ant eltttted dot at I 11 maw Lancet. .)lay- tt/1.- Putrob.ua t uln.etl flat at Cettrlnitt , prier`, AtEl Aunt.. Contemner of Om Method!. Epbaco. Lpsi %arch Mouth The eft...jun of rolen or the Two laronebna. (fly Tel to the Pittsburgh to...qtr.]. Area ttra. Afar It. lit the Met Melia! Epiueo. pal GenentiConference:South Bishop Wight. man presided. .h vc*.. large number of report , of committee., petition:. resolutionu, were received and adopted. petiole relating to 'light modifications end changes the dinci. faille. A 1,,, inn providing fee an orphan.' hon. , in each Conference. to be in charge of a armed of Truutees. Memorial. from the colored lentile.r. of Georgia to Inc 'feline..., Conference were received, expreming their deviation to the Church South. and hoping fore cunt Inuance of t he some kindly relation. hen-Info, existing. The Committee un the reoval of the Hook Concern to Louluville repo m rt/. In favor. of two house,, one to let loe.tted at (b It tenon. ane othOr at St. L a nd , referred to the Committee on Hooks and Period lead, A me e morial was presented for the est ale. liennent of a Inimlon la the Empir of Ilrazil. To-day being the la.t day. wider the rule adopted, in which petit ions. memorial., rem, totter.. etc., can be received for reference,. au 'mownvc number are being presented. =The Coultnittee to it hoer menu referent the paper. relating to the proposed unbolt matte bi the 3f et Well. Episcopal Church. recommended of moletd.l.-That gmt efully recognizing that Providence which hats hitherto guided "mul tiplied nt. strengthened tulip-homes, and e served our Integrity no a church of .l ean. Christ under thetryingronalitions hot It of war and peace, we ,cornt%tty desire tor cultivate true Christian r . feltottubin rtvit nor beet lamo of the several broncheo of Methodism in this country an the .actld Eat ope. lid, That on of our Inshore. at the last annual meeting In St. Lends. In rest use to n message from the Iliehop. of the Met tin dist ElliscOml Church. has the free endorse ment of thin fienerel I.lonference ACCUrate- IY defines our position in reference touncover havingi muy proceed nom that illorch. in them au °Mond and proper recogni tion of thln body. .3d, 'Ant t hedhotinguished fitunoliusion, now present, of the fitment' Conference of the M. E. Church which met at :Chicago Ice llly, lota, aPPOinted br It for the specific te fols tur . p o o a nlme n Th h t theCotgnim Mulli dered by the Genentl Conferenee t he confer with the into Commission from ' Afritino .M. Chute.* to -orfunge for a union of hail Lodi - . with our own, be also empowered . to treat .rteitthhoVlT t li gu L reWia l tn tr i,t; tl f es r = „Tor cannot, tonur judgment, trillion! great tilt. fence in 40 tilitilitlig the lallgtlare of Said mini lot inn. be regarded as hatvlogbeen eon. tinted' by that General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. i:o4mthtitiXalf?ortei9wlrre ftubill; m dot hod meth ant bath e illi Ile for union, It is ho" judgment of this Conference that the true interests of the church of Christ gent dethand the main. tninimco of our e—dlstlnet °Miran,- [lon. .41h. That we tender to Her. liifhop B. a. Emanes unit tier. W. L. Marti,. -member: or the iM i mi r ." , ii now Present trifle tar. our inn regards an brethren in the Lord, mul ex press out sincere deolret that thedar tone sum cHome when the proper dr Milani contimunt nail i"paternal relation between the t men branches of .rth4rnoondr e‘lenattita,,ehrn,.,ll yelliodistaehnll The rgolutlons were nnatilitionalyrndopted. A large antenna illtintlicittant linaineus men. t I:inverted. Adjourned. LACROSSE ---,-- Strismbost Mar Eagle, -*- fle kerw and Estor Burned --the Result ors osene A rrld lm ent- Hest y Lime, lit; Telegraph to the Pittsburgh I azet e.) LACHONSE, WIS.. XV -At El::111 this A. Y. a barrel of kerosene oil Was leaking on Ward the strainer War Eagle and a man WS. trying to stop the leakage, when n boy pas with a lantern. As he gig opposite t h e along e kero sene the bottom of his lantern fell. and set fire tothe kerosene and the steamer was soon enveloped in flames, which communieated to the Michigan and at. Paul depot and elevator buildings which wire al so consumed. In consispience of a report that there were eight barrels of ' powder In the hold of the stentner. it Seat im passible to get men to work to extinguish the tire. their boat trot LOH of passengers, who made CtrOpC from the hurricane deck by Jumping Into the giver. As far as learned only two were drottned, a negro employed on the bent and a" Ind front J, Crosse, whose name was nclt reported. Everything on the bout was lost. nod all the freight in the depot con.semed• Net a single thing wits saved. The damage i s c ot heavy, bat cannot b, rAti tooled. . !rod Mauer. aad Pig Mehl till" Telegraph to the Pftt.titurgh Gazette.) GoutsMlA, Pt.. May IC—The Iron -Master, at a meeting resterdar expressed a determina tion to stop the production of pig Iron, ehtm. log that cumin rates Were unprofitable. MEI SECOND MM. ME TR _ O'CLOCK NF\\' YORK CAVY still Another Chapter In the YeFar land ease-113s4olntIon of RION Slwlrty—Regigtry of Voters — School A iini versary = Another Ocean Cable-31;u stud War Noterial for (lane—Still s for Bounty Xiiney, illy Telegraph to the Pitt Aurgh (.lazfljte. New l'otta. kfaT. / in,ii sy.yroatorm FROM TlCTAltftnarb.. Daniel 31..1-attend publishes In this, morn ing's papers a nuniber of letters yr - kitten by his wife before her acquaintance iiiiih the . . 21.ibtin, people , overflotring with affection showing, Lis providence for her-And •griitillen 1 tine and lore rho expressed nt eta kind' treat went. .A upended to these letters" Ix the for lowing statement: The pretended" statimer of my wlfe.sublishod In the Tribont, Induct me to semi for publicationfavarions 1- '' In this city letters which were wrltte her at the seveml times to which:the (Wet. ded statement fins reforence.• It has * useerte. that I Was n drunken brute, and grits very cruel to toy wife. After readia . these let ters, üblte may Judge for it and even without - them I consider that the Yet-dirt of the lure lied hies tiny course, espd...llllly when . it Is consldermi the prosecution ern an/ thin to produce mum the witness stand a' Single per son from the locality where we fired during the gninter portion of our married like or trout any other place. who could testify that I ever treated her unkindly, or spoke a liniall word to her. The testimony that ktra.Calhouri t'ar. during t he trial innteriallycontllcfs iyitit whet she stated on the ludlattti divorce ter. She swore in Indiana that tt was appMatell Coin inissloner of Enrollment through the Influence of hermy and friends, and that - I was ills clunged for drunkenness. I recelied that Pointment in April. latft. nearly three yars hefore I knew 1/r liwyd of Ilot..Calhomi. or ,she of me. She testilleil during the late trial that ..i.e became m•quainted with teeth Lhe latter r " % t wes t i i iil r Ch 4;Ni Ith ;nlubt'gitnhetinglaistflcmt*Ol ISM. Commissioner of Enrollment in the year she sworn she first berme 111,- qm - tinted with me. How, then, ofmi sh hose procured me that nopollatment - in d ISM e ! I received I n lionontble discharge • from the position of `onunissioner. and wens-one of the last i:amtni sinner, of the. entollniont muss • term! out of the servire. Samuel Sinclair publisher bt the Tribunc,itiso swore i the re cent trial that In the early part of 1514 be sue no' Intoxicated once, oral my. wile told 'hie not to tell her father about It. Sinclair we ant acquainted with her father...lf r. Sage ittt bad never seen him for years after the slat went ioned in the testimony. which, in oth. resat...Os. va ried nutterially. and against to f rms. that be mom in the habeut 01.141 en... In Massneliusetts. Title telthartny lest I, 1':1 , ... i. :I nod ter of Judicial record. • - -- - ‘ 1 1 , F.1.f.,CL01... • lb,. It LI. ell VOW ell. fornierly lit (incinnat inutulled hist evening an pastor of tin Thirteenth street Welch CulTnnistic 3fethod • Chunilt. Tbr the tire on rody-nlstb Otto, Inni nicht. were. J..r W.V. flrAn-n. llortnelty SI2JUn: full) Insured. Tin*. body or t man who committed unield nt Itutlivue. Thuriidny, boo been Identified ; Wm. Spruill:, of Sprinittield, thousand d , dinrr wi, found to his litinAnltei l'he iiteniller Columba. from Illni.gow, It e Stunt enborr. It N call ht' merchant of Newark. died of a poplely Op Saturday. at IVa , hlttauun. ft Icreported that A. T. Steuart will erect to Lrihtitur. on if ettacireml f•laina until rail oad C l, lllll.lUltiellt 100 If Secured. /lon. A... 1. It •n'hu ctioke at a ; - olit Ica! neat tug. la.d. MN ht. wit!. suiotmecued by u holy er of egri , trod alonea.• • - otrer nine t tion.and Imuligrnnta arrireal hmt reek. IN ItWOK 107111. • boo& nliUon of the MeFurlnent Le Leon}. linter. , hrt,r been reeelred In lin eoplee. %Irv. HiclinnNon 11 Nerlungly at IVnailslde. ICEM • e hundred nod tilty tholemul dollars'hog in - opey era butted bunted the 1111 t week wirf • rt wale' tswir Atlttniic (II r. New NQI I I - ITP.D. • • ...mkt N 14,101,1,1 vrovonquettlxt it 11481 btrok ell hi< by ...veto/ nflicet. of to), ot YotioniC. lit P.MANS. Oeueral ONeill knees here tto-liAerr, l o o nrent eel e the Fenlua tome, tut thee* to feed Ulcer, NEW YOits. May I.', taus mots 1.1•11.;1111i AI a no...ling of the American Kapott Right Ass...imam. yesterday, Mr: Mocks - ell pro posed s kcal a iton. On Ihe ground' t hat Pol it leo! dist inetns of race Ore abolished nod that arrangements hart 1.4,11 made to the format ion or a Ironton', tetarnge Asocial ion for the odetwocy of the rlghre of won., so separate question. Parker Pillsbury offered a resolution, as a substitute. uhieh. instead of terminating its existence, transfers the books, teeords.ke.. of the Moelety to the Paton %remnants suffrage Soclett . . After an exciting discus:ion a ttr sea, reached. and all present. except Mr. and Mr, Ithiekerelj • voted Jro Pill.btlee'l tuteoend the meeting entiourntat outaesd to the mill of the Union Woman', Suffoete Roo. elation, of which Theodore. Tilton Is President. nail. sworne • Ile v. Charles it. Smythe preached his lax Tsermon to-day. at the Eleventh street church here testa 0 large congregation present. 31r nit he onlv alluded to the matter to say t ha be felt a:111411rd with Ws wicu courke, am would be pleased t hat those whocanoed hi. retirement from the charge Wollili hare is rename to deplore their own conduct after a dispassionate and pinyerful review of thei up-temir,. it c hurch: Mr. Suitt the will take charge of an oit TUE 7.111/J.," A sequel to the civic of Hamilton Woodruff, llideiken. acififit led of charge of obtain ing money under false pretense Se appear" t day lu a statetnent from him acensing Iles. Ed weird-I', tirtrdner, pastor of the First Pres byterian Cliureh. who tens his - prosecutor, with uxorious operation.. The case will be brought before the Frei:lit-I,y. FOR BOUNTY SiDNET,' • .1. AI. linar.l. lien. Hatfield and other bounty anent bare , ned the city of. Hoboken for the recovery of three hundred . and tlity dollars exel, of a lafge number of ‘olutiteers enllated to all the - quota In the late wet. The defense In that fraud was practiced and the volunteer, were not forthcoming. }MN AND SPAR MATERIAL TOR (ERA. An expedition of three hundred men all Cu bans except tire American cept.lee, left litre ea route to Cuba early Sa turday - morning, As meeiengers on a steamer bound to San Lorain-. go. they deified seven thousand Mlles, els large gum uniforms, equipments. powder. dc. TILE CHINA TABU:. Thipktiocied Chinn cable Is to run ehll the 9:lade:den laloodc , MudwaY Islands and.Yoko boom to Shanghai, and Its length, including an allowance of twenty per RemlL for stack, Will be 9.121 tulles. erneitrgrY, One hundred Land r t a welv u e thousand two hundred and ninety-two white anaone thou sand two hundred and fifteen colored voters Were registered yesterday. The aggregate registry Is 184.419, including 2,4 D minted. StiaDee SaIIOOLANNIVELISARY. An anniversary meeting. at which thirteen Sunday ca:iota And two thousand Scholars were present. Witt held. In, Ltrook.lye. yester day, under 'the auspices 01 the American Churchlfitsionary Society. ANOTDER CABLE, • The pronpeclus ot n new ocean' gable be tween Wales ne r d the const of -Ithode Island. to be' Inid nest..3 - ear, will soon be published. LAUDABLE Otto. A large number of Indies residing In New York and 'vicinity are taking steps to cause McFurinnd to lw sent to a lunatic asylum. THE INDIANS. A right Between Na • and' hldlers—The Former 11 hipped and Stolen Yropen He y rot ered—Untrage hi lowa. • [ligTebegramblo the Plitsburgh Liatto.l,-- f7nidAno, May Il.—A communication wus received in this city to-day from Brevet Major Gordon, Company LI, Second United States Cavalry, commanding at Atlantic, Gulch, near Atlantic City. Wyoming Territory, stating that on the morning of the Ith Inst. some of ' hid men discovered patties of Indians with stolen stock prowling amund the post. Tak ing n Jettichment -of the commanding officer stailed in punollt of the In truders. tvhen a light ensued, during which two Indians were killed and several wounded, with no loss te the soldiers. and all the stolen stock recovered. The Indians beat a retreat, were hotly punned :by the troops and a running light was kept up pretty much aliday. Five more Indians were slain and urge number wounded. The Victory an the ;ar{ of the soldiers was complete. Lieut. itambaugh.was killed and Sergeant Brown leriously wounded. l c in alWa h i ILl;J:hrel Tal 0 11 :vern d Te s :;! the cabin of a settler Ilvingan Nebraska river. LSI miles north of Sioux City, lowa, and while thhaking bands with the man's Wife. shot her, en killed her little son and took her . daugh ter. aged thirteen, a prisoner. The husband escaped. The excitement in that region is veay greatr and it is feared it will be depopu lated. Loud calls are made for Sheridan and Baker. ATrACRS ON PACIT/C RAILROAD -7= Sl= RIM-RD—MELTE WOUNDED. • (MATTA, May 15.—A simultaneous attack froin the Indians was made yesterdny along the line nf the Kansas Pacing itwirned. be tween Kit Dimon and Denver. The attack , Nylfl it m r ade at different jDO lets for a_ distance „e% or sixty twelve ls''inenddteorC:;e: hundred head of stock ran off." wounded , David P. Dudley, formerly of LeXington. Ky.. was killed by Indians yesterdaY, eight. miles rum Kit Carson, Colorado. ME THE CAP [TA L Exenrsion on the Potoniae—Ennds In the Treasnry—Retenne Receipts— radian Affairs Considered by the l'ahluel—ltepartment Order. [lly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh • WASHINGTON, /day 14, Da. ENCURAION ON Trio I'lTrllaAt•. A large nibinher of Congressmen and MU / President." wi h ..irittit, indulged in a trip down the Potomac to-day. NATIoNAI. FENDS. bin in the Treasury to-day amounted iii. 110.1.. including coin certificates to ant of *5333.500; currency #1147000. ea. receipts to-day were $674.i.e0b the month fik.ktitgifig grand total for : year $146,2=1. i INDIAN NIATITite. The 'abinet y.terday bad Indian matrs under onsideration. and the situation of In other airs wan generally discussed. Among o things decided . conducive to the in terest 'of both Government and the India., il the Se retary of War to Issue orders to pre vent t e starting of the Ilig Horn expedition. pendin negotiations with Red Cloud and oCher in. chiefs now . their way here. Genera Anger, 'commanding the department it the 1 hate, boa aceordl expedition,struced to dela tillh and bind!. The in tention. 4 the Government is to carefully con . skier w a ever representations may be made by the 41 miffeeted chiefs. with st slew• to must settle.. t et: all difficulties between them and the Unit d tes. The latter will no doubt Insist th. e Indians who left the reservations shall at en return to them. DECORATION DAY. . • Quarter Master General Melge mats ordered the suspension of WI work on National ceme teries On May MO, except what is necessary to assist in preparations for decorating thi. M4l, Zen , Plea 1. The e to shr, the am. The tot I r t e Oh MEE • DEPARTMENT 1,1141:11. An cinder line been prepared and sued from the liiefnirtinent of the quiring official permission before e nllrondst brounli Indian reservnt 1 ST. LOUIS • ......_...,_._ II 'floe Recent Collision on the 31 Issuuri Pantie Railroad—Where the Disuse Lies- Condor. tor Arrested. Illy Telegraph In the Pittsburgh floret I e.) I ST. I.Orts, Nov It.-- The evidence loblee the Coroner's jury to-drop very plainly shone,, that the extra freight train which collided with the passenger train in - Eureka. Thursday morning, was running outride of inn -ructions, mill had to use from ten to fifteen minutes more of the Express' .- train's t !me thanfrt.- dal ceders .had allotted to It. The conductor mid engineer of the extra train swore thee ran precisely according to orders. nod If there one a mistake it arose from n difference in watcher. The weight of et iiimice it strongly against Ahem, however. and the Coroner ordered the arrest of Wm. Odor, the conductor, and be was 'placed in the calaboose. The fact that I idor and his engin eer, Tracy, left the root instantly after the collirion. berate:o, at th Rosen. they - feared personal violence. while e the conductor and othereinplover of the passenger train re otalm-d and harked nobly for the release and relief oft lie 4 a fferer4. Is generally regarded as e 0 11,1011 , 11es.: of having done wrong and _bt nog' hems the belief that they alone were to lame for the collision. The retaine deal h of .1. E. Elenilng, Chie Engineer of- the d Tit. and Nemihn Railroad. f in a mistake. lie was un the trait,, but left It at Sedalia. The - wounded generally Cr, doing well. and are receiv Ogg the rare of some of the best surgeonn and physicians in the city. The railroad company- are doing everything porsible for their comfort. and will recompense Mein fur loeiee, gn far IL.I money can do so,: without salt or expense. The reaming of the dead have been placed lu metallic eaSeg, and will he detainted In the cemetery vault, rule Inn ject to tile orders of ens. The. prenatal, - sby accident to fri rolling stock Is abbot I.3o.issi. - WHEELIN(4 ales.. Flee .pour Establishment. Burned. illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh linzette.l. Wm:watt. Mn.- 15—About one o'clock this morning a tire broke out in the stable at tnciteil to Iteid's grocery and liquor store., The flames spread rapidly to the warehouse The residence adjoining. which were soon en , veloped in names. Before the tire could be got under rontrol the entire residence and ilOttur stores welt. dtees troyed. and th Mom.. had cmunicad to Mr. Collin's e hex.. fol om oniry :out Fulton's plumber shop. bot Ltd which were burned to the ground and el mt enr entirely lost. glnto nlll ti feet in in the water pipes. but one en gin e child be blade serviceable, which will account for the tlllllCett entire destruction of the four es taldlshmunts. ItehUs stock of merchandlre and liquors wax pall insured. The brass foundry and plumbing Shop wore with out insune. John Rei ra d. c Jr.'. boat In stock in about Inured for PS.UAL & hon. and PAU: Luke Fulton's; hos nut- wort:tined: no Insurance. But-m.4W 'Tete:trap!. Experiment. Illy Teksgraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW OuLEAlts. May 15.--The experitnenl over the Western Union Telemph OWN wires of working long circuit. Ihmugh a number of • rrneater., was tried tri-day with remarkable wee.... Mr. ft. V. Duncan, chief operator here, sent through ulne rt.pmsterti. one nt Rme. Georgia. Lynchburg. Ye.,. New fork. Pit t t u r n at I Inv Moat L Ohio. one at St. t %Irmo, and Memphis, the writing returning to New Orleans no clearly a when leaving the race. boring hoard through eighteen Staten and over fort y-eight thousand utiles of wire. and theelectric . ctUrrent trav ersing the distance In about three-quarters of a second. Thewriting was translated' us rapidly rte on ordinary short wire.. flakier's Cove was In Mewl, etnnlll nide:dime and work ed timely. • • Upper like, Via A. P. Telegra ph Idne.l •Ilu. Very, Mar la.—Meer falling. with PI la kes of water In the channel. M. eat her clear. Itertnometer !et nt 0 P. n. 9 11 EK.1,0110. May la.—Ulcer falling. with ti feet of water - la the channel. Th e Gn at 7 P. erstiont, r at. C. tlitowarserta.P.:Mny 15.-- River falling Maw r. with 0 1 / 4 feet at water In the channel. 'rather clear. Thertootneter 04 at 7 P.M. C. Allethogla Protestant rrrrr I Itanterentre. Ila urtmolati. May 11.—In the General Confer• nee of the Methodist Protestantchurch the JANI.IOIIOII the Ritual was continued. Recs. rnn and Collier, fraternal messengers (nun tit...burgh Conference of Methodist church. ok Mental lease In nroost cordial manner, Pressing an canirst desire for re-union. I • • —A tire in Nos. In, I It rand Id t7ranni' stree Chicago. on Fridray night, did $75,000 ...meg. of which llen., fu l r . n ..o it o u l .ore o winra.dnraitnedby. T h e n lo n are nerarly cowered by.insurrance. (cling, Yolllan.bre dk Orp. From time to time we bare directed the attention of our readers to the large and well selected nod assorted stock of ready trade clothing for men mid boys wear, cloths, cnssimeres and' vestlngs for cos. tom work, and general furnishing goods to be found at the popular and extensive establishment of Frling, Follansbee dr .No. 121 Woemi street, corner of Fifth ave. Renders on visiting the house will discover that.not one-half of the superior attractions and advantages atforded have been advertises!. The stock to . not only highly suitable to the market but is offer ed at such reasonabl e figures as to meet the requirements of all patrons. •In the custom department touch rare and Allen lion in bestowed on the filling of orders and dumbility,lieettness and fits in every Orb are warranted We earnestly advise our readers to favor the house with a pur chasing visit feeling assured that no where else can they deal to more decided advan tn_e. Tits: prejudice against the Re Organ hex bergs° deep and no firmly rtip_ted, that many musicians .are not aware of .what him been dune during thin List few years, to remove what wan unpleasant In quality of tone, and to develop its power and variety of effects. .Among the moat en terprising and ingenious of manufactur. era, are Messrs. 8. D. St 11. W. Smith, of Boston. whose AMERICAN OROANIS now a wide spread reputation, for musical and mechindeal excellen... With the re. cent addition of pedals, and by the use of couplers, they are able to imitate fully the round, smooth tone', of the Pipe Organ,— while at the same time the action in nn prompt HIM delicate that the Organ is also a splendid instrument for the lightcat and most rapid music. • VALI`ARLE DIAMOND YROPERTT AT Arc - rms.—Wednesday. May 18th, at 2 o'clock P. at_ on, the premises, will be sold that valuable three story brick house, No. 31 Pittsburgh Disanond, adjoining Edw. Ilearelion, Esq.'s new warelibuse. The lot has a twenty feet front on the. Diamond and extending back in depth one hundred and twenty feet to Decatur. Par ties desiring an investment or business Property will tindit to their advantage to attend this wile. Terms at sale. J. H. STEIVART, Auctioneer. H. B. Smintso3, Salesman. SicKEr.srorcr Free Excursion Train for the third great auction sale of those beau. tiful building lots, trill leave the Connell,. title Depot, Pittsburgh, thia-day at one o'clock precisely,and return at six. • Free both ways. No tickets requireit See ad vertitanuent, ME BRIEF TELEGRAMS —The steamer Samaria. from Liverpool, ar rived at Roston yesterday. —Fred Orem, n porter, tried to drown him self in the Ohio, at Cincinnati, on Saturday., —The rooms of the Shoe and Leather Asso ciation, at Roston, wore dedicated on Satur day. —Six men, convicted of petty larcen were publicly whipped at Wilmington. Del. Saturday. —Marcus T. Harden Walt stabbed and killed by Thom. Bowles, opposite Spring Garden. Louisville, on Saturday afternoon. 3 —To.day some of the most prominent sub urbs of Cincinnati cote on annexation. I Among then, are Clifton. Avondaleand Woodburn. —James Havers seas shot by James lAw rents, at Ogden mine . . Sussex couty. Nem , Jersey on Saturday, for intimacy n with his wife; —The death of Thomas Clay, son of Hon. Gem?' MY: who for nearly fifty years has been an Inmate of the Lexington Lunatic Asy lum, is nunounced. • —The silk manufacturers of Paterson, New Jersey, are making contracts formic - Mg their raw silk In California, whence it Will be reeled and shipped to the mills. —lt is reported that n firm In Cincinnati has received orders for the manufacture of three thousand hand grenades, For whom they are Intended no one seems to know. Senator achef Mississippi, Is stopping In Lo ell. Massetts, at t he ho use of Gen. Butler. Ills marriage with Miss Illauche Hut; ler takes place probably lu June. • —The stables of Bold Doble, the well known horse trainer end sporting man. in Rip.- ..use S.piare, Philadelphia, were bunted last night. The large and valuable stock of horses was rescued. —The Methodist Episcopal Conference, at Rockland, Maine, oaturda voted.l3 to M - to favor of lay delega nS tions. a nd adopted reso lutions in favor of the Prohibition of the sale of liquor and total abstinence. —The corner -stone of the new Jewish tem ple at Columbus, Ohlo, was laid on Sunday with Masonic cerem - ouleS. Rev. Isaac M. Wise. of Cincinnati, pronounced an oration on the - dignity of man. Doe. Hayes, the citr officials and several thousand people were present. —Great preparatio ope nin g ahing at Dayton. Ohio. for the formal of the new hos- Wilda( the National Soldiers Home on Thurs day. The Governor. of Ohio and adjoining States. General Snennan and other prominent otticent are expected. The hospital is one of the moat complete and best In this country.. --A Denver teoloradol dispatch says: Sue , claim to the effect that the nion colony was breaking and twomebe scering are mi t rue.l line or dissatisfied m e mbers;seho expected to find a large town with all the conveniences. have come to Denver temporari ly. The colony is a great success and Greeley growing rapidly. . There has been some doubt whether tinder .the new tnimielpril code the Judge of the police court of Cincinnati could nod Judgment and sentence to Imprisonment in a case where the arraigned party might have demanded a Jury. The question . come up Saturday In a habots corpus ease before the Probate Judge, who de rided the court had jurisdiction. -The recent order of the Chief of Police of Cincinnati closing the front doors of liquor shops on the Sabbath, silso cigar stands and confectionary stores, went into operation yes terday. It was not rigidly enforced and in some cases openly disregarded. Frompresent ran appeaces it seer. but little good will arise from this action of the authorities. —Further W particuars are grten of the borri-' We affair at Ladore. l Kansas. Tuesday night of last week. The names of the live men hung were Win. Ryan. Ste Telma Co.. Ills.. PAtrin tZSt a rr: ;; t ratse s y Har i; Stainixti itlsileasCes...Canemia. The i l inen ' now In 4 j A alt is named Peter Kelley, and the one shot byhls companions W. Robert Wright. —At Omaha, Nebntska. Saturday afternbon; a young lady named Ida Huth committed suicide by shooting herself through the heart. Death was Instant. She was to have been married at 10 A, Y. Sunday, to a man named Brewer. The cause is reported to have been her great dislike for her affianced, her love for another man, and the determinetion of her parents that she should marry Brewer. • The Dritith Red Rite, Ex peditien. [fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Cfn,usowcnm, Mn.' 13.—The steamer l'hicora left last night with one' hundred troops and n 71111.13T0 of Government storer for the lied Myer expedition. She also taken number of horsekto cart stores across Port age at Sault Ste. Marie, where she will he due Monday nook. NEIN' .ADVERTISEIMCENTS ornex UP tfix Prrrsorrou 0.40 Nay 10, IS7O. BT DIRECTION Or THE BOAR . til' TRUATRES of ;bit COLLII.Dr• .n rumor 11.. tire, the arlre , of Cual Tar will ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (SLIM PER DARREL. And that of ekkke will ba tour kit Ceu4 per hush ku the walked. •ud tiva 131 twine deliver./ within tb ukkual bekkible 31 .. 7 .1.ELLAND, T 1 11.11.1 The Mercy Hospita FAIR, Will Remain. open IffMO= Saturday Night, May 2 cu.q„,, \ OHN.STEVENSON'S SONS & F' 0., . TI7I :AVELTrAi'S. 93 Market street, Pittsburgh oTHIIID WWI 10.11(;Nr 11.4" ihoon hand all ; 11 ;:l ' Vt n al i l l \ ' ',a . 1474 Il'ilif:tv..,:t!i trttbeleAlgr74d=i;l:ll:c.t.l:4! g 1" = "13,-'4l7,.. ha'str b ilf ii . v .„i...... g , ~...g . t . ,„; f . , „ g.„,....attel.'errnesta. and ostohefz:,.... for W, cell P.'""" 11.11::: NV:tchaa. To that fapturina and reaulat ng v. . . branch of our total.. we at. i .tacgg s zt n ro .., ..... Orden, hr rt..l rmell"i at.fauuest. ' good, mat In draw altt y toylG:tr93 White Chalk Crayon O() G-Ross Colored Chalk CR A.:170 NS, '9' Now In. stook and oMting, and neUingnt Factory wPt c nT the Cone. wan.. Bandung Chalk l4ay. o In ultra). larlnk ltelnk Arenta (Droop of the best and cheapest lines of White and Colored Chalk Crayons. In the country , and baring s%Virkto.aug! tg.T.Teir,Vl47l Vr°1.141°,.1. cation. on appll• J. L. READ & SON No, 102 Fourth Avenue, Prrrsnuitc.a. 300,000 ENVELOPES. WIIITE. ail all.. HUFF. all Ake, '•EAAL, all Waal. (MANGE, WI ay, • GOLD, all inn . s, ANIMAL a/1 Naas. • . MELON all 11144, • CAIIIIk all le es, • CIN A A N IIT L aII sGeo, 0P1.41 itr `LEGA .114.1:1""' PAY G .u poo ßeu k l stitt "rl li ' • CUPID, all Gall, — CIRCULAII, all Wet, Also. all the above In different Ireightsind think eases. lii....etrend Jon Lots. yen' thew At.- tionen. Printers and Coniume rs,hen bny of tia to advantage. Sample, and trines mailed fete on Un pin:atom • J. L. RE lok SON Booksellers and Stationers, No. 102 FOURTH AVENUE ; mylC PITTSBURGH. PA. t NEW ADVERTIBMumms ci fIIT I CO. BOOK AM) el-QB Printing House I=l VOO D ST, AND THIRD AVE BLANKS NOTES OF ALL KINDS DINGLE AND IN DOOCS. Blank Receipts, MING 11.1: AND IN BOOKS. 3101 tTUAGEt., yUIT•CLAIM DEF:IPS. IV/MAIO:4 110N1).4. juwoit:NT Ali p:/•:AIENTS, • I. EA ME S, WA It RA NTE.: 14:1 , ;(..4 MA It MA" CERTIV/VATEA. , LANDLORD:I' W A URA NTS. • LEA ~ E S OF Al.l. IC IN .811 n m -oils-and Subßente.s., EXECUTIONS AND SCIRE PACIAS. DECLARATIONS. COMMONWEALTH WA Rad NTS. A FtIDAWITS. BONDS. ATTACHMENTS. • POWER OF -ATTORNEY. tiARNISHEE ATTACHMENT. • CONSTABLES• SALES. COMMITMENTS, AC YNOWLEDISELINITS. • SCHOOL ORDERS... LETTERS OF eiTorr-vrr NOTARY'S BLANKS, BANKRUPT BLANKS. Blank Books OA V DOORS, JOURNALS, LEDDER.s„ cAsn BOOKS', RECORD BOOKS, JUSTICES' DOCKETS - '031310N lA . DEN BOOKS WE MAKE . TO ORDER. All Kinds of Blank Books, FOR BANKS AND BANKERS. FOR COUNTY RECORDS, FOR MERCHANTS. FOR MANUFAUTERERS, FOR RAILROADS, FOR OIL AND COAL COMPANIES. FOR MASONIC LODGES. FOR ODD FELLOWS' LODGES. FOB LODGES OF EVERY KIND. FOR Al.l CORPORATIONS AND ABSOCIA TIONS. • Court Rouse. Apply to Mrs.:W. AfeT/Ghlt. plflttzsno. SAO To pm --COVITRY RESIDENCE. lira I Votle, gtr e e Pe ' rrysttre ' lln4TZT. gl3 Ninnee.` walk ( City [tall, Aileeheny. fl.' it - ; new. comrtale meleg fo bd o ant treh ' Zrect lire tad supplied with all modem Impmvements mminge house and autbltng horses and cows. Also The gruunds are beautifully laid out. and are csv- Vnitrrythm:lll:ned."o:llr iheTit,74e."474a very - convenient v. the city . .. 4 from Its !math:lnm 174 . !: 4 71 te r s , r n a , ". .: l ag o l t re hy olitt.V1It h 4.R.FIC ,04, 1k Executed in the Beet Style. TO-LEI• ALL WORK Disraeli's New. Note IE LITERARY SENSATI - • OF TILE YEAR. Noss ready. published from xdruum sheela. "LOTHAIR," yEL. The Right lion. lk , n.j. Disraeli, M tate Primo Mtel.ter a( Groat BMW o Two E4ltioui of Lotto.lr •re Phh/1A..4 0. Cloth4lllato. price *JOG: the other In Octt• PPPer, Price 81.00. Frnm the New York Tribune.) -The anthuncentent of • Iwthalr's new curie) by 9G'JAMIY DIRSIANI.I. 0. reused quite • mum Con In .England, where novelists seldom become Prime Ministers. Tue twenty-three year. the att. thor of • Vivian Grey' has abandonth the Unwary field. of romance for the duety paths of polities. Ills last nthel,•Tthcred,' nth tuned In 1 847, amt hie long •hence. to well.th his political eminence, glees an unusual ten to the endelpation of 'IA. their' The Saturday Review eaya , tbatall England will be recited over It in May, and another English Journal states that • newtheper had offered the author ten thousand pounds for the Menage of publishing It In instalments. The Appletous have purchased • Lothair. - at a high price, and M. 1.1 tune It simuloomously with Its appearance In England in the ant week of Eay. •Lothalr,• the hero, lea young English nobleman of the highest rank, who. left en orphan at .1 •arty 0 ,0.12100 a Kett tn the are Of two guardian•, one a Scoulab duke of the Protholerian falth, and the other a cardinal of the Catholic Church. The plot . tome, In part, on the batwthn these opposing forme, and em braces, besides. Feniutlem and rations other piquant ►ad Interesting *Mathes. Soria of the prouthent characters of the novel an Anathema. aud In the tonne of it. Um American sculptor Story and his statues are Teri highly ......; . :•1 0. 1e4.1er o tr_ee, to me athhast to the trolled the Pie,. D. APPLETON &CO. Publishers, 92 and 9•! Grand St., New York AU. THE LATEST STYLES Or PRTlitr3iecTAgt • SLEETS BUMENS, • "cIAUWAVI-VAf HOL D ER'. NOLID SILVER AN I) PLATED WARE. Ac. • At the Lowest Prieeß, at :WATTLES & SHEAEER'S JEWNLRY STORE, 41 FIFTH AVENUE.abore alattlaleld'Strot tort. ATIONAL BANK STOCES-eln• sus =CHANGE nue ALLSXIIIS47. . utT.!?41 .5 .1-,,E41171" :/1311:;VAIW.. Rooms. leo Sudtbeeki street: Tres Ci R. x z h or Hire Baia: 10 Aileen= Atonal Bank. myld A. McILW.UXE. AuCtloneer. TENNESSEE COUNTRY CURED to arHAMS.— s o l i li asks on steamer Robin ?loom rive. forr MACAU DICIEST it CO. THE WEEKLY GA7F:TTE IS THE MT AEI) CHEAPEST Commercial .and Family Newspaper PEELIAIi ED IN WESTERN PENNSKE.VANIA. N, farmer, ruerh•nie. or merchant should ' he Without it. BEM Single eubtennere Clubs of are. • Mine of ten.... . . A C. , py I. furnisbod gratuitously to the getterdtp of a Club of ten. Postmasters are requested Josef as agents. Address. PENNIMAN, REED du CO.. PROPRIETORS. Li 4- .VOTR`ES--"To.let." "For Sale." "1 1 ;Infs. - - Found:* "Boarding." de.. not execeding . FOUR LINE. 4:, inAetted in thett-coluinns 1ee677 TWE-r• TY .1.71. R CE2l"7"s: rneh additional lino WANTS -WANTED. -.-A GIRL to do cOutmon II STREET. Allegheny City. TANTED-SITUATI Oi : A - s - Sail'i;• MAN OR TRAVELINO AIiENT In 'n rl[nnle " "TWerry et:1". Utr:l 4J a .7,n7 INTEIL—A. Lady rxperkneed ht W WASTED. -3 Rollers, 3 Itookers• In. 3 men tor farm work. 3 boyt fur coun try. to work In vineyard. Also Met for all work for No. city 1 Slot and count Ptrery. Apply at Employment Inneo, h wt. TANTED.—MORTGAGES.. ~ 114 . , 11 , 1 . 1 n lar g e or .mall amount.. at THOMAS A. PETTY.. HIII, Mond and Itnnl Ls' tato Brulgor. TI• • TANTE -- R.—TO RENT.A Rouse of 3 or 8 mm, with a large yard.. 31118 be In • ito4 neghborhood. In either city. or on line of X 0•111 Railroad. Any one lotting smell can finny of L'd7,l-1:grill1 1 44 138 Fourth aranne. NATANTED.--Everybody to call at IS4 t.tnxnrx STItE}:T. end examine the DUNDERDALF: APPARITI'e fne M. County rightoltr tat. 54 IV A NTED. — .MORTGAIi Es. Thirty Thoniand Dollars to Loan • In large or small amounts on property In AlleahanY county at a tart rate or Interest. CHARLES JEREMY, • Meal Estate Ilgont. straet. VANTED.-411onds and Mortgages. 9,01 for /30.000, n n aling 3 years to run - harmn S sear. to run. I for *3,000. 2 lend to . 1 I 1 ;1,1 ) ,A ? UN to near. In 1 fiJr 11.000. Irt:lng Yea, to run. I for $3OO. haying 3 yrtrt. to run. On cay """`L. P .ZTI.i Pi1 1 .T.t..11:1•1 Fourth Are. LOST AND POUND T OST.—A dark rindle eow—tips of JL., the bnrne &mod A l and gimlet hole.ln nehh. Mort tall Any person ninling her noun Yenurded by leaving Word at OF:O. MOORE'S, Read of Bo. Mord avenuo. uip 1 th tow. ° X;ll —On atialltri:llr6gl4rnir 4 tgli them MARION RTIIP.RI`. 017.2 _ _ BOARDING 11D00A . RDIN G .— TaLetorithi - na - rilln - g, OARDIN(4.--.1. De furn u i bem te - TmgN7llg"lshed ..th board!nfr ANIRM47fIk, eTrIV4I4,m Allegheny CU,. TO LET T°-LET.—Some pleasant rooms to let at NO. 31 Fourth avenue, with ure of bath O-LET.—TWO WELL FURNISHED neer itUWa P rir N , 5 kgell: ItTZ,Vrugui; r - i — q‘b;"ll'l , l,TAVll °A 1 7= 411=1: AI eAl!n7._ 45-.124 TO LET.—The Three S t ory Briehl A s r,VSC .? ~,w Inngnlre or , n'P mer ' Y t 'lco L sjakwo, WATT, inl72 : iv TO,RYEL-,-,trtia honorC ~:.,,, R ° 8 .tr'rrev.Tgr°4l-.447?:' l 'o . :. Middle :Erteki.r.g 4:Tr. In. 19t{ . AlleKbeny. Apply tn! ... W. P. Plll C. ..I! TO-LET.—INTEI,ZESTING TO LAM. YERS.—TIEII 9P OFFICES on. Grua, our Fifth and a TIER With entrance ha Fifth avenue, The subfbriber offer. for rent that desirable prop rt., kaolin aa the 71-LET SAW Situated at the foot or Craig street, Allegheny City, a short distance below the Suapenalon bridge. The lot on tho east aide of Craig street 131.130 feet wide tor about 430 feet more or less. The lot on the west_ aide of the atreet In 110 feel wide by abut 400 feet, more or lean—both running to low water line, haying one of the best and sorest her. burs on the river. The wirantages thisproparti Presenta for eny kind of manufacturing purpooes are!. well known es to render any.further deoerlp- Oon unnneesaary. long lea., will be Oren to re azggersons. ISAAC CRAIG FOR SALE. FOR SALE.—Englne of Four Norse L'OR SALE.-1 One Horse Spring ALlnti4ll7l4g. ilt"osZ tZ4 j i North Ahry.rotrghenr• F2f41t 1 1 , ..- T, A Valliable Farm n n eVereill 78,1:4911VibOUL'iicoliC: ted FOIL SALE—IIIiNDSOME gING LOTS, on all the various Wrests In the 'irtlV'teTatin'."l . d r 9 WAll(Ml4 l : r " P t i l and Thirty-third menet. FOR SALE.—A two•horge covered ViMitnoddy on*. ""' c*" Alpo between three and four hatuleed• tans of Spring In Weber lee. front 5 to hi inehea thick, rrellne cu a ai ood. les house al. Shari:ohms on the Weal Penn Rlroad. Enquire of JEROME BAUM. 5-10 -ore' the Union Motel. Shari:album. POR SALE.—A farm ;137 acres EATER on on the Pan Handle Ralßend arty Vrth r l 'l:lltltit 71"Arit *- Moowens. Whole Pu 11.% Under cultivation, heel ID d Orchard and all neeefuary WIII be . "lox. tllqyuulre of " 5-10 .a Attentest-Law. No. 73 (Rant streeL FOR SAL E.- 900 LOTS 20X100 teq, 'itir;j4:77.WPALZ%,„l ttrr7,4°.:Vga,'4"..i 1' 2 6° "D" ..."NZ! ter mi. month the pore be g initt ° Por plane. tal,rtegliVilritLe.l4!;k4tßiTa:B7gill. PAirRTZ at Lam, 72 Great .tract, VOW SALE , --Engines and. Boilers., - 4 - . New and second Hand. of-all kinds, coast/nal, on hand. Orden from all parts of .the .. . ntry promptly at.. tended to. JAMES arm. . CO., Corner Marlon Avenue and '.. M. W. & C. it W.. All • • . en t'OR SALE CHEAP OR Excsks_ss 16tAtkir.';0 111, the e reon; one, nd o. ZIO rul h M; tM ter, rod 0n0 2. 1 El, ?Ili .f;;L'a ILIZTLZrt lialloeio. Also. severs/ 5004 i MM. 1 . 11. 0041 lore- Ilona and bosses for sale. w yn l site , e f *AR6 • No 110 Great 81.. opposite Ciittuisaj. No. F OR SAIL . .• LIPPIN. COTT HOMESTEAD. The above _ . mar Innate e Mem. by' 193 Colwell etreet, which th ere to a tioublo story_ unbetantlailly built inlet heater, Bc, ftl Ie ItZatrlbmlte4.l%-' V40.73r. Zr:llZ 741Z1T, V Vt. nr put. new ir Mk avenue mutat bonze. P"" if not solo soon in wboloorill be divided. For terms. he,. enquire of JAMFA LIPPINCOTT 23 . Seventh avenue. _=l aRANT STREET RESIDENCE FOR ajr:e illAlrrE.l,74kbatllt'idh=egigrratiTlM WT. Eltar Math avenue. well built le medal:style, o e ettl tre y 4 , War .41 '1 15 Zr d P b &Z , nault.eund vraterhenurea , marble mantles. le 19'441"° & BON' molt • 3 illstb ayeatie, • • 1.13. ~: } i { h? ~ '" ~~~~
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