THE DAILY' GAnTTE PUBLISH= BY PEN MAN, REED ci.CD:, Corder Sixth 'Me. glad Smithfield S P. B. PENNIMAN. .TOBIAR T.. P. HOUSTON, N. P. REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORN YlllOl . or YHA DAILY . „Dr mall. per Peer " I +eileeme by carrier, per week DE DAILY GAZETTE THE FEMALE NI7FFRAGE QUE.S TION EDITORS JArxrri: unticed through your paper, that the female Suf. frnge.question is bring 'considered by my worthy' aisters •of Allegheny, as, the good tlunkers atty. - fie! the spiriErad v i ug me" to Bay a few words on this all import. ant subject. In the first place, rdo not at loud suffrage meetings nor am lin - favor of to-lien becoming stump xpeakers, but wire n law becornetin'Aeceasit - y, then it is ' time it ilmuld be put in force. :There are a great ninny persons who sneer at the Idea of n woman arguing a question! Do not urn hold meetings every day to argue ", questions of Interest to themselves? - - tlein "by may not aiwintnarfargueler own muse without 'losing 'the dignity which. should belong to every true woman, la= . aware of the fact that home is the place which woman .shottld chine, but truly she tint . lend her Influence abroad - seen situtally In a good anti where can she do this as quietly and effectually as at the ballot-box The influence. of every - guest rind true woman is aIIVIVS on tie side of reform, nod, I toll you. airs, there -is great need of reform in the high places of the earth. What our country wants just now is men to Make her laws who are not corrupt, but who have religion and prin- tilde us the basis of all their actions. - Give OW woman a right to vote and seeif there are not 01015. lIISII of temperance and re. ligion in the halls of our Senate than ever were there before.. I believe that iu the gmnd columniation of all things tending to litiug the earth to • its millenial glory, bind intends woman to stand Sidi- by slob with 1111t11-•1`.." workers in all that lie in leads shall he aceomplitiffed before this earth can resume Its Eden glory. I do not ask that woman held WE,. that •Nhuidil lie regulated according to the het ter juilgetnent of those in power. If a wo man has the capacity to till an office with dignity, thMt let her do so. - Ido not desire it. but I worth!, and dodesire the privilege .of resting my vote in favor of moo who are on the aide of temperance and reform. 1 do not nao-anythiug about the right a WlllllB.ll has to vote,thitt I think there is one right the has that is find-given. 'and that is the right to nay who shall rule over Ler household, and no man can take that right lway. notwithstanding he may withhold all uthern, and if wo man in a competent" judge in that twitter • why may she not be competent to our who slialFover the land, as well as man? Ido telieve in women spend ing the thine, tat, ,should be devoted to their families in - going about the country making speechea, but nv every cause must have its advocates, so will there be women foetid who have liner to advocate this im portant subject.. If it .were not n subject worthy of consideration, it'. never would have been agitated. The only amendment I woulthnirer tn. the constitution Is: All men and women are born free and equal. And until the constitution atanda thus the women of America are nnt!un an equality with man, an they ethoithl be, I do tint mean that weittuut should occupy one and ,every position that men do. That she should stand around comers talking pell ties or Making stump speeches. Bid there are ways by which she inn). Inform her mind on the politind homes of .the day without forgetting her duties as Wife and motOr at home, and be preparedto cast her vote without being mentally unfit to do so. I have never attemptol to ditajims this subject before.tual perhaps never Wrill again, but as solute of my friendaconsider a voting woman, I just took this way of giving then my opinion. , MANSFI E LD, PA iSpeeihl Corresganglence of the Gazett =IMEM Btorringt: MaueHeM . belnir lh Allegheny taunty. should certainly be reprewp ‘ ted in your paper. The readies of your paper should know that klanalleld is all hewn and that Ito luhabitanta are wide awake. • TLe License u umtasiuuarrot that part of Mansfield sltnated in Scott township were certainly wide Awake when t h . ey re fused to give license to liquor dealers in that township, though a few claim that "the no license businens" has spoiled the futurC prospects of the village, but the majority of the pedple "don't see it" that way. There was a temperance meeting held in the M. E. Church last evening. The Rev. Wm. M. Young, D. D., addressed the audience under the auspices of the "Mans field Division Sons of Temperanr,e." • The • !edam WWI a strong.one and such an our airless needed. The audience gave the lee curer a hearty vote of thanks. " After the lecture resolutions were adopt ed thankful; the _License Commissioners for their refusing to give license in the township, and assuring them of aid if It WAS needed in maintaining their. position The -Nlanstield Division Sons of Temper. Mire have been endeavoring to agitate the temperance cause. but without great sue. rem as yet. This * division was organized last Janus: re and its members now number - about note, The citizens living in that part of Mansfield situated in Robinsos township are none behind their neighbors serosatha creek., They are alive to the advantages and prosperity of their side. Quite a num ber of new buildings, aro going up and some changes made in the old ones to ad vantage. They have, through iv petition to the Legislature, olitiined moteetiOn in the way of a calaboose and policemaii. `though they have licenses atilt granted they are vigorously prosecuting those selling liquors without licence.. 0. • • • 01TR GERMAN" PREfin. • The Jh'reihrito Freund base long article upon the ltchoeppe trial, an n•itrect from the New Vork :innate Zeitung • upon the Gres In the New York wombi • and a Leader entitled • “Iternedv for Legal in sanity," in which it says filming is a specific American - appearance of .mental derengemenr,•invented to rescue murder ers from the gallows. It has settled the the practice of setting free on atcount of bereditaryineenity, any person who coat mita a nvuer with a certain ruminate pf deliberation and forethought. - -Thin here ditary inianitylitiver appears in common life, and in only kind enough to be ripper. cot at the moment a murder Is: commit. ted, in order to spare the murderer the little disagreeableness of being hung. And no man believes in it, but the jury, which it altogether pun:lent, as the in terested party only wishes to be crazy to the court, es an common life lunacy might do him an injury. This in the introduc-. don to Governor Alcornliplan for decree'. ing this 'growing evil, which plant in here highly preined. • Folkebtolfhot lost its taste for tear flit article* elmut tine unhappy lot of the mwing girls. If they can • by their work earn scarcely enough to hold soul , and body together, they should simply atop being mainstreams and devote themseivel to housework, . Thoneendn and tens of thousands of girt* can, at once get places as servant maide.,with wages of from $ to l per week, and work which will prob. able du them lens berm than sewing, and 'lt this were done tir wagon of the re. .maining nemostressen, would; tate/ally rise, and in this way all 'mirth* would helped. - But this does not"cult many of the young ladies. They look down upoit Louse work as degrading, an - slavery; rather would they be factory slaves, Inc• mare sewing seems-to. them to be nobler anti they can find time to gad 'haunt and amuse themeelves in the evenings and on Sunday, ,To ask sympathy with ibis and its consequences is expect ing too inch of healthy, solid German mum en !Este. Beattie,' thin the Titan. Hatt has biographical sketch of 'Uncle Ben Fleming of Erie, another article- on the F.reneh situation and one upon the Strohm monument in Washington. - —Tile workmanship dis played in the stained and enamelled glass boseen t'S Market street. NO se=alned glass works is , an old estalr- °oaths formlorine the hair and black, sold at 24b Liberty street ,h, 44 I I r CI 1 44 , 4 ,4,. itivo lk ze le tt \ , • =t4 ESTABLISHED -IN 1786. .11. 6 1 00. 13 GENERALITIES . I} :ottaxl.amti)lls; the artist ham gone to Europe. • „ecru. Lux Leen discovered in tYßrien county. AJIVNIMED barrel well has been struck at Shamburg. JAPANESE silk woriuu do very well in, deed in France. • ' Mtss Muert.es in to Marry a grandson of Lady Palmerston. Itriv. HENRY Oman In well enough td be lecturing again. • ANTELOPE hunting is unusually good just now in Nevada. - JEFF DAVIS in said to be writing a not el upon a Melican subject. • • Tut; coming season at Bedford Springs promises to be unusually brilliant. PHILADELPHI.t . lo looking about for a vermifoge— the sparrows not sobering. THERE was R snow storm in Currahu mountains. tivorgia. on the, sth of May. ON Thursday eleven men . tram gradu ated at Lane Theological Seminary. Ohio. ON Saturday. Biddy Kelley wax run over by a coakvagon in Buffalo and killed. • MANDAIIIN BIIII.INGAME left nearly a million I.4lars Wo rth. of California prop- SEVERAL prisoneni . esrapeal On Friday night from the issunty jail at Troy, Miami county. Ohio. . Tneatss lilt Kl V. nliflt and killed in a row nfk ., a bad house in •Itoeheater, on liana lay evening. Titr4entury club of New York has a formidable rival now. in the new - literary club called the Lotus, ABOUT 5,000.000 trees are annually Planted in lowa. Every other State should follow this example, GEORGE WAIL.ACE . BARTON. of Lyons, N. 1.. accidentally shot himself on Friday. and died in twenty minutes. • CHARLES 31.'1311km - 2i. a prominent tiler chant of Pottsville.. fell dead while eat ing his supper on Monday evening. JUDOE ARA FASNLNIL one of the oldest lithium of Rochester, N. Y., and at one time a prominent Whig. died on Sunday aged 'ZS years. has eighteen tinily neWs papers. and judging by their, quality :We think they had better consolidate as soma as, convenient. • MR. MM.:DELLA. M. P. frOm Sheffield. and a prominent liberal; Is said to have been an Italian image boy when he first went to Sheffield. NEW YORK has Italian opera of a high class once more, with Brignoli, Kellogg and tinziniga. McCulloch and Clam Peri. Le Franc and Susini. • 'Tut State. Dental Association has re• solved to "disapprove of the use of rubber us a base for artificial-teeth," and recall. mends metallic plates. 'fut.:semi-annual whipping day recurred last Saturday, in Newcastle. Delaware, when - five colored men and one white man evere:publicly whipped. Tug Oneida Indians have a reServatfon In Visconsin of 61.000 acres. Ther\ekre but 1,200 of these Aborigines, and they culti vate but 4,500 acres ..f their dotualn. 'rag „Minnesota winters are 'text lung to make wool growing profitable, and emu* quentiv'there are now 115,000 fewer sheep in the State than there ware two ye.r. agu. • "DoN't, beat your cirpet." sas's some hind hearted 'lemon; "try kindness and tirnineas, and if that don't kium them down send for a policeman and have then. taken Up." THE. Chimp. Base Ball Club has come home fnualts tour. and now thinks Its recant In better than that of the Cincin nati club, and a match between the two in a not farilistant event. Etteiti• suicide. ita aaritek-iii.wit.though4 to he too many for Berlin, where. the pee, pie think the city In No large, that If its inhabitants were French, the number of suicides wouLl be a score or more. Ftwit Men were caved on at Eureka Mills. Jamison City, Sierra county. Call. fornin, April :10tlf, and iinstantly killed. The bodies had not been recovered at last accounts, and the names- are not yet known. • Anorr two.thirds of the Russian serfs have become free !arid holders, and about three millions remain in the Same state of degradation and servitude in which they were before the Czar's emancipation proc lamation: .' THAT veteran comedian. Mr. (home Rolland, had a complimentary benefit in the Fifthavenue Theatre on Monday. At the doer -of the play he was presented with a large" bouquet, composed entirely of greenbacks. . 74. Tog authorities of the Te Central railroad, who have been truin gme `250 Chinese laborers for about ai months past, report very decidedly in eir favor. i BEL .We believe, have, taken str.pA to se cure a large addition to the namtr. - .. Is Randolph county. Ala., t week. Br. (leo. B. S. Smith was-killn4 by light nlng, and the house burnt lob with its contents—his wife; daughter and Rev. James Armstrong were also struck. but ' recovered and escaped from the house. Tat French doctors have Invented a new and very useful disease. , Zoantliro. py." by which the love of married people heroines changed into general repugnance, It will eery. excellently es a sort of patent improved attaelonent to the Indiana di. corer machine. GS Friday morning, the 25th ult., A. F. Anderson, of Wetumpka, Ala., while out turkey hunting, discovered as he thought a turkey, and fired at it, killing George Williams and Jasper Whit, two boys about fifteen years old, who were sitting behind a stump. ' I LOUD EL LnlN.who recently died in Lon don. left his whole fortune to a lunatic, asylum, alleging that he had rained It by pleading in chancery,and that, therefore, it should go to the- benefit of madmen, since no one but a mad man would prac tice in a chancery oourt. , . ..... . NESMITH, the street railroad man of of Chicionati..who some time ago under took to thrash an editor, wan elected "out of his office of President of the Mount Auburn street milmail, on Monday. Nes mith objected, and talks about carrying the thing to the high courts. . ItErolicr says that the eminent Edouard Laboulaye will be minister of public instruction in 011ivier's new ' cabinet. Nearly all the .well ballaneed liberal Frenchmen are dropping out of the oppo sition now, and such men as Rochefort' make much more noise than theifealibre warrants. ' Ton Brenham (Texas) Enquirer says that within sight of Brenham is a sixty acre field planted in broom corn, and the editor beam of otter fields in the county of the same crop. There Is a broom fee- . tory at Ilampstead turning out brooms far superior to the Imported article, also one at Industry . , Austin county: Yankee Nolinni, a paper which has made its monthly appearance for many a long year, now comes out for June look. Ing very fresh, with a marked improve ment In its contents, and two colored gat- Loom.. It looks odd enough to see the well known curious old bnider of the rover done up in ruazarin blue. ericcortravi in having a hubbub all about anthrtation, or as Vre in Pittsburgh my. consolidation. On Monday the sub. mist :Nixed onthe question, and although the' Majority: of boroughs vidqd in the negative and only two voted in favot of it, thotaajority of votes favored ;he project, and two at least of the . ' anburbs--421itton and Avondale—are about to nue „for an in junction, - plopement. is the latest scandel in England. The London correspondent of the New York Timer layn : "Lady Blanche Noel. Meet daughter of the Earl of fiainsborough, has eloped and married an organist named Murphy.. Lady Blanche is twenty-five yearn of age; Mr. Murphy Mb) has been in the employment of the Earl at Exton llotme, Ratlandshire, and was lady Blanche's tangle teacher, is twen ty-two. They are all Roman Catholic'. Lady Blanche came to London to he mar ried. The Earl followed her„ and obdu. Moly. rehised his consent. They were married not Withstanding, at the Catholic chapel, in Cadogan }lace, Chelsea.". . FIRST _EDITION. MEM ALIPNIGU.T. ... NEWS BY CABLE. ThlnlAtare• Won by . the Anterleau Yacht Sappho—Case of Capt. Eyre of the Bombay--Complaint of tirttish I natulgrants—The Anesthetic lon troversy—Counttinr of the .a'lrblw• atom Tote In the french Legisla ture—Ponlshment of the Refractory Press—.luktria and Papal Infallibil ity Dogma. • (Fly Telegraph tit the Pittsburgh Unrett e (BEAT BRITAIN. Loraton, 114 The staketl for the bont race between Kelly mul Renton h are alrenily deposited. The race will tnke pri, -on the Tyne Monday next. The Board of Trade hnn declined to reverse the Judement in thu man of Capt. Eyre, of the Bombay. The valuable statuary on Christ (lintel, at Oxford, wits recent IY removed during the night and v r Vih i t ra o c t e hn b(li ween the AMeri Sappho and English Cambria s c at won by tie former. The Tones has the following details: Bothyachts were becalmed for n long title. The Cambric was winner for the arid twenty miles of the race,' which was a beat to wind ward. and weathered the Sappho under Bonchurch cliff. Between there and St. l'ath artnes she tacked 11, windward of hoe Star teen times suceessively in working along the island In short boards. From St. Catharines to the mark steamer, cotnplet lug the first side of the triangle, the Sappho. Rine her greater length fore, reached and weal hen,' on the Cambria. doubling the mark fort) 'Anion& ahead. Here the interest in the Melt ended. The attack steamer hail to take the Cambria in tow. as she drifted with the title. A good breeze prevalliNl for the Ilrid score of tidies. The struggle for the weather position occa sioned considerable excitement. A dense fog prevailed during the greater part of the time. The Pall Mall Gazette. alluding to the case of Captalp Eyre, of the Boitibay.argues with the Ttnics'on the propriety of his condemnation, and declares the facts sustain the most utast - °ruble estimate of his conduct. The evening Journals concede the victory of the Sappho, but the report foe the I.tess,caso elation awards the nice to the Cautbria.on the grotutd that the Sappho is obliged to allow hue for difference of alto to the antition of five seconds per ton by Acker 's scale of wants- • The . The Loot Mayor - in-day read en epist oho" , cemplain• front some British immigrants at Omaha. Neb. They wtforth the miarepresen tat ions by which they: were Induced to leave their country, and state they ore unable to procure employment suEncient to provide riest and shelter for themes and (reptile, Controversy On the discovery of the tows thetic qualities of ether is becoming quite trans. A writer in thC Timex g.ys chloroform song administered to the Quesan at the birth of Prince Alfred. in August, 1 , 44. two years be fore Or. Morton . , discovery. Unusual outrages nee reported at Neplea end the Inland of Sardinia. Brigands are charged with these crimes, but it is probable political factions nre responsible for the perpetrations. The Comrsotpo Iras engaged to-day in the consideration of local bills. (Inc protecting the earnings of married women was read twice. Anothea instituting equity jurisdic tion in such cases AVM lost. Right I ion. Chaa. P. Villiers has been made chairman of the Se. lest Committee of the Com Mons to Inveallgate the prot.erty tenures of monastic lost Put ion. in }Arland. -Ira (mi.:. • • PARIS. -The Corps Legit:Wit met to dayand proceeded to count and verify the vote on the plebischunt. When tbe re.all *as declared the member. of both Cent res . anti of the Flight received the announcementwith shout; of eras. Le Em en perr." Jules Amon approached the tribune andendeavored to make some obtervations , but the Chamber re futed to hear hint. M. Simon then submitted an interpellation on the manner in which the election had been conducted and took a seat. The Chamber then separated with renewed eries of tt rile I,e EinpyretiC from the ma jority. . The last number of Le Morwrilloi,... neiiM to-day, announces that the paper will retip pear on the lath of July, and that Rochefort wilt employ the intervalof to o munch. in writing. history of the Oat empire.' The editor and direeter of the Itereitt months rontiettatmloanelt-1. Imprionmmemk of' eh and The payment of • 1.011 hem, new. alsoeditor and director of the ramped e e ae re also fined Wu francs.each ant tun month Imprimateent. Many additional permits have been eon, let.' of participation In th.• late elide and received sentence. of from ten days to two months' imprimonment. Letters front Rome of the leak Inst. site the Preach' Ilishopt all tent instruction% to their Z i f '‘'ltsehuonnt 't..4ll"elfge'lnentr.'"Aitqcielre.l; antbn.sador will have special senice of petite celelnottal In presence of the tlishops. There WAR no meeting of the Gouhcil on Sunday or Monday. A congregation• would Inc held Tuesday. when the op of Paris was to speak against the prop o ne nt definition of Papal Infallibility. Troops have been tent to Viterbo to prevent the bandit of insurgents who rebelled egninstthe Italian Cnvertunitni CrOilning Into the Papal territory with armi. ti Kilt! t. Vrevng, May 18.--It lo reported that' Dar • lieust. Prime Minister of Austria. au.l Coon Audrey. Hungarian Premier, have agreed it forbid the promulgation 'of any decree of tit Ecomealcal Council declaring the I nfallibilift of the Pope. It Is reasserted that the Aus trlan bishops will vote with practical unan lenity against the dogma. A Democratic manifeito has beesited signed by the eminent member" of I h Reicherath. It urges the conciliation r. nationalities and various lihenti reforms law and tidnitnistratiou.. IELI! HAVANA. May is known t wo brothers of General Napoleon Arnogo were imprisoned by the Insolvent, Rad It Is rutnored they have been killed. General Arango has left Neuvil as for Goat IMAM, with a column, to learn of hls brothetu' whereabouts: =riamm! LrrmtPooo. May lg. Two eteßinerkiled • to,Jay paßtellgern for Nets Yor k. kforn-ro; .May 18. — Tbesteamer Angelica. from New York. has arrived.. FII3AACIAL AAD COMMERCI IL. YAWN:W. May 18.—Erening -Coneol, for tummy AV:: on Recount. W.K. American keen rifles dull; 'CU Wi; Tki.PBM.T7. OP,: 10-10 k, ?C. Erie. 18k: Illinois. 112*; U. W.. 2n K. Stock% steady. FRAMCFORT. Mar P.—C. bonds opened lilt at iroX PARIS. 3far 10.—Bounc — lirm. rent en :5 fmac“. 07 centimes. • . Ltt'lltrool. May 18.-Cot ton steady; middling nplandn 118 Orleans 11%; dales 10,000 bales, C.'alltornin white wheat Ed; red weaterfi No. 2hn 2d4hAfi :Id; red extern Sa • lid. Wentern dour 9).3d. Cora•-N0.7 mixed d. Oat* NIA. !Juries . W. Peo dd. Pork 112 a ed. Beef and !Pc Cheese ;44. Bacon M. dd. Cumberland chart ribn dOis. Naval stores firmer and unchanged. LONDoN. Mar IM.—Tallow ender al 41n Ode 4.4 r W.. 91481111. Arm. LlneKed oil dull. MAtiatt May la.=-CatlOn quiet; spot . HOMO afloat I:911. ATrwkitr, Ma 18.. -PeiioLeum jet , - RED RIVER EXPEDITION .• . Vondnion Upon Which Tendril; are Al lowed Io paw Through In. Mary. lihlp C. nal. [By T.:leg - mph LO the Pitt+burgh artzette.l Demme, Mtcn., May Ift —'1 • 11e. Port of thin city In to-morrow morninglt callitot will pub flub the Mlu In reartraju the tied Ricer e. - peglton. • On Saturday or Monday last.: the British Minister In Washington , in the name of the British Government, made formal application to the Government of the, United States, through Secretary Fish, forpermission to pass transports engaged in the Red River . Expedi tion through St. Marrs Ship Canal. Minister Thornton gave his oMcial assurance to Secre tary Fish that the troubles to the Red River country had been peacefully and entirely settled by an agreement between Her Majesty. government In the Dominion anddelegates representing the entire popula tion of the Red River country, and that the purpose of the present expedition was a pure ly peaceful. one. Thereupon secretary Fish telegraphed to Governor Italdwin, the din-, Patch reaching the governor on Tuesday. re citing the Anklet statements made . by the British Minister, and saving that In view of these atatements, the Vresident directs that the Minoru and other vessels of is' Winder character (that M. we suppate, unarmed mer chant vessels employed as - public transports) may bass through the canal, provided they'd° of carry troops or munitions of war. In ac cordance with these Instructions from WHAM Inetcm. Governor Baldwin hos sent proper di rections to the superintendent Of the mmal.. .• The Telegraph Leak Dhaarreeed—Amerieaa !Cerra Asaaelalloa Pplerlag., [Bp Telegraph to PH tolburgh Gaunt.) (ii.agm.sho. May ht.—lnformation bits iisin received of the disedvery of tbetwinctutit throng* Which lbc American hews Ass* a rotiartertgal littereggrr and resources failed, as theS do op every Important occasion. deeps will be taken videeihly to stop the stenlingor until the imNscunioys condi tion of the Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company render the continuance of the American concern Impracticable. The early failure of the 'Pacific and Atlantic is fore shadowed. in n preamble and. resolutions adopted by the Directors of that telegraph line at* meeting recently held in Pittsburgh. and which have been advertised In the most obscure mariner. Said preamble declares: . "ffbcrcas, owing to various canoes, =fend clearly set forth In the- Preildent's • report. It atineara that there have not been earnings from the lines of the Company for the past sic mouths sufficient to justify a dividend. There— fore. 11eh l e q, d t t iEbV 0 dirfelal Im :declared at Is . iongise rsmstrolt beeajoropiosed.. 1 3 1111'S13UR(411. NEW' YORK CITY The Eil,iloll on Tuesday'. Wholesale ••Itepeating"---llbmrn and the. Me. Farland fa.w.--_-The Indian CoMulls !don— Plata Talk ict lien. Sherman— The . etlllllll Privateer—Tile Fashion Course Hares—Wire Murdered—lnds. alllllvoree I flip Telegraph to tnt Pitt eburgh tintettr.] = =I The Sun says the election In this city was a force and a mockery. - It is note to.assert.t bat out of every fifteen Votes cast. fourteen were fraudulent. Almost every 11011 wac entirely under the control of corrupt inspertonssind orronized' bands of repenters., paid' by the T.lllllllllly ring at-the rote of from live to elf. teen dollars Oer 111011. The. seemingle miler muter secret instrnetions front their superiors. nidbd and nbet led the conspinitOrs, and exhibited 110 tocllntion 10 cheek the fraudulent toting. The system of repeating and ballot-box stuffing WIo carried on on a scale more extensive than ever. In one of the wards aloud eleven hundred negroes were re gi.tered. but when the newly-enfranchised came to t he.hollob-boxes the white _repeaters hod already - voted upon nearly five hundred Of their name, Full scope coat effected for he beating by the condition of the registry; es.- erybody who had changed his named'resnce since the last elect ion entered hi* uew, but es a general rule none of the old entries wetr erased: then, of course. a very large number of really new names were now registered, in cluding n consider:dile number of colored men. This,swelled the registry to 1*4,417 nomessand Of course nlfOrtied ample opportunity for the rings of repeaters that shamelessly pectutb... Intel the city front morning till night. Tie Trilcout says: The legal cote of the city was ;shout half (sidled ys.sterdae. but t he, gni tons nut in nil it.l glory. lower wards more fraudulent thno tatrful rotes were cost. Some of the rotexil_ made a day of it tio voting from poll to 6o11.• and ntanet Imp, they used the names of le‘lll voters falsely. 1. at ISIIIAS 1 ONIMItI.,IZ. At a meeting , of the Unite d States Indian eolllllllAellitt to-day letters -were read front Secretary t endorsing their policy and front General Sherman disapproving such Meetings and saying the real question could only - he dis cussed where the Indians are. and if they would adjourn Inn Fort sully, or Fort Klee, hr Would he strongly inclined attend their meetings. d This letter occaoned much Indig nation, being regarded as a sneer atAhe Com mission. A Committee was appointed tore pare n 9leelfle plan of treatment ot the lonian question for presentation Ain Congress.' At th e eing %ellolllll Downiug. Chief of f the yen Clwtau - S. was present. A 'letter - Was read from Win. %Vadslit. of Philadelphia. protesting gain , ' the wrongs to which the Indian s hail tern odrjected.lnnil the usual series of reWilut lon, were adopted protesting :war:tactile allliCy extermination /int! approi ingthe course of Preiddent Groat. THE lel/.IIEX aq ettr Men. C. &natio dellverisl an address W. Apollo 11511 yesterday. before n large gather ing of ladles, In which idie ventilated very freely her thews of the NleFarland rase. Kir anew Kirk read ft pOt It 11 , n to Governor Doff man, askin;{ him to !lave McFarland citight and-plac o lunatic asylem. The meeting . adopted. withnut hionaam, the Sotbsia resolu tions of sympathy to Mrs. McFarland. Ing of the conduct of the late A.. IL Itiefiaol .n. Mrs. Anthony. Mrs. Itobert Dale uwea. Miss Phoebe (.larcens,and Mitt Catharin e ßeecher. also speeches. The letter ad vocated the legal sepiiration rather than the diver. , of onhaPbilY married people, in ord.-, to prevent a-man who had destroyed the hap pines, of one manna (MIR haring an Opput t.nit7 to repeat-such conduct. rut CVRAN PRIVATYLIt. A letter forwarded from Sandy !hod... dreamed by the members of the exped I. Gun which toned gaturdayon the Garortee 1• 1• ton. confirms the pre1 , 40.4 . ntsttemeitts that such expedition departed. The writer !my , ' hree hundred men aboard. Ti' l'p. ton iv n seven hundred tam bark. rigged n Rh powerful engine , literinm fifteen knout on hour, and I. pierced • for tour guns. Thomas L. Darwin. late of the Hornet. and formerly in the Confederate Nary, commend% her. rite nutjority of the Ofileera ore brave and ripe rte need men. 'The military portion of the ea pedltlMl la commanded by t•enisral "'Mena, late of General • loieourloe staff. I.econifeil by Drake de Kay. The rtun's dem Inntitak hi to oat insY hi the dietli ace i ranall Ked I ttbay Wanda off Florida e.. 1. in . nui Trltr rAsittON • • - The and trottingln , ,tiug under tbe rule. commenced to day Eashlon Lou • And emtlnues Thursday and Friday. Fitter 1 1. , 1 0„..... nd red :I .Thr atdiviAKtga nw n that never boat t beer minute., W 1.1.1 Won b Roder'. I barb,. II ... iu 4. 2: brat ilke. ill Ihr order named. • Inn, ,int lo. a Lady • t net 411 taint , 4l, I;.ynn, 1.. t la vitt id .4 'Mart.; The pin.' 1.1 I n 3, for her., (bat neler wa.t wi.tt I. If. W. Genet. beating. In ord.lr 1. Taylor, 1/m.den. Topsev. Metleilu and Wevtern New York. lit 510. 2:M.-dna% EMT= Maniarll.. Uroadwcdi shot his vlie. fatally. In a tn.:trill tdr honan nn Pearl *dr...1.10 day. Came unknon Ti. Ile w !treaded e They had ben married a mainber if years an. had **cern! children. = The 'notion in Ott aaldn a degree nt divorn obtained here. toernuv the pantie. had hie previo.lr Irytaiiy lirnrced in Indiana, u. de nled In ttin Superior Coot to-day. TNEDIAIIONI...III.IIOI.II,G Farther arrest; lu connect lon wan iLe dor mond mingling rase are ostmctrit. BRIEF TF,LEGRAMS —Snow fell at Cheyenne:he...tat . --The thennotneler at SI. leitile rerter.lat i.e In en anti att. --There Wm a neat 5" rain. Had hail 'tuna at ahn ye.terday. Elinklin Littell. finiader ni 1.4ff. - 11 - e Unng W. lint Tuet.dar. toed 70. —The eteenter 80rn.... tt out Frentttre. rived et, New York ye -I/ Cat . The West Virgin'. Deutru.rat te Convent/. will meet in Charleston June stn. 'The &tenniers Cubs nod Erie. from Live pool. arrived at. Sew York yesterday. —The Big Horn I , xpedit Inn it reported thinCtijOr the season and the pert y di.•banded . A heavy shah of earthquake W. expert roved at the City-of Meal., on th• lit - The billiard tournament atn Prensiee Ite elojed.. Joeeph Little ivolt the clunnion chip silt IT.cue. • • —The Weetern InAngulo 'of lioncepath will hold Um sequel mewsion in Chicago to-de Ind to-marrow. - --A glrl of fifteen. arrested for drunkenness attempted to bang berself . tbe Chicagc tomb. Tuesday night. a rareoh s t F a e l a k h n on l Cuuy W N. O n- n Tort. n r u e er t e o r der. was sold for U 5.1110. -The city Or Lawrence, gan.u. has voted tl OO 4O O l. tsOMIK. to ...cure the Kansas ['seine inilroad machine shop.. -Another building In Chicago fell while be leg rattled to grade. su'utusn ,vag hurled In thedebrls and badly hurt. - -William Lytle. one of the. wounded be the collimion on the Pacific Railroad Thurad ay of last week. hns Sued for $lO.OOO damage.. --The Munk in the canal at Whlteaboro. i. .V..• Is nearly repalti.l. It ialhought Goa will be returned to-day or to-toorrow. —The primary election of the Conterrative Party trill commence at Richmond, Va.. to day. There are two candidate. foreach race. —it is announced, on the Qhthortty.of private advice, from Washingon, the; the President has decided to remove Governor Pile. of Nen . Mexico. • --One hundred and fifty , members or the abandoned Big Flom esotqlition,comPed at Cheyenne, will go to the Sweetrenter Joining district.' • -The accident on the Delaware,Lackmrau na nnd Western Railroad, Tilendal..' neon' stoned the death qt. two and injury of right . —The otockholdern of the Utica. Chetiango &Slav:elm:lna Railroad hare entitled ilieleane of the road to tho.. Delaware, !Achim - an* k Western Co. • —The ladleful artioraided on the Paciar Rail road recently arera a band of northern-Chey ennes,Wlin went Sooth not Rill and are now beating hack North. - 80nd,2 Idaho, au. kis way to Wei/hit/roe. it g !ailed he will reeled/ and '..taro to Gem' to! aid In , defeuting Gov. Bullock and his policy. -;_Tbe Centrid fliallroad uhd f r "dbi tirutee/ the/ Prinelpal businese• block of town and a vain elermor at Wenona. iilinole, were burned Tufted/4. night. Lone not elated. • ,- Initel.brddrenceof Methodist' Church, et Baltimore, Terterday, fraternal tueseengers from the Methodist Episcopal Church south made addresses.' The President Milled In n reciprocal manner. • —F.dasund West. an ~h 1 mon and serf of re tina!e'ee 41 4 at. Weiston.-West Virginia, was horribly simmered strew days since. hid was found In fieldoyhere the hogs had Inst . - Melly (rerouted It. The old man had cultivat ed a farm and iseqeiresi CdnSitterable means, which histourdermu secured. - The election for a now boned-of directors -of rho New York Mercantile Library Amsocht- I lion. Tuesday. resulted In the; trinsursa of the regular overthe "reform" ticket by an aver -71:2111.tr,41. ge t igra'adr'l;.hL"Tllt woe a s elosed, test t sacred Mu was preserved. —The Grind Jury Of St. Louis has preSented fOurlndictments Wilma Adolphe Kroeger. al leged to he imPlieated In the defalcation of the City Treasurer—two for grand larceny, one for forgery, and' one for false pretenses. A bill for embezzlement has also beets found' ageing Mr. Susisky, thedefaultlng Treasurer. —At St. Pant, Tuesday l eveldAff, ) iffe. both Hatch Called on Mills - Joale Mush and-res quested to see Per privately. They entered an adjoining room. when Mr.. Hatch turned the key of tho docm, drew a pistol, and shot Miss Bush throughthelung.inflictlrig a waned from which she estraltd revere. Min.nnt ie b t Inunedlately taa . ,from the house ezalaiMlalt "Send the batoctor qnlek. I did not'intead Mb - ben M"eli ware sif " he ße e grfn p ,l tinarzelsonte, from jealonsy,of $ paramour. TIILIISI)A.Y. MAY SECOND EDITIOI. IPOu R O'CLOCK I HE CA PITA Army orders—San. Domingo Treaty Amended—Rallroadw in Indian Ter rltory.--tialtua , Against Southern Raltroadu---Street [ay TtlegratOi to the Phi Gitzettol WAx . IIINoToN. May N. Ift7ll. - -*MAT ORDERS. 4 ',Tenn order from the War Department directithat, tbolaleffr requielle for the erec tion of wheitere, store housee. /cc.. fur the tote 'of troops, when practicable be funnelled by the enticed force of the army. General orders fmnii.he War Deportment di rect cornmendlus fietiernle of department. to furnlah to railed Stutea Manntalu military aid In taking the Lemon. on written application of Nfitl,hllllli groYitled they 'tear troops to = , • • AN au.. Secretary Fish returns to Wash ington. the President wilidommunicate to the Senate sundry alnitatintents to the San 1)ootin go treaty, In order to nvold the oldentions made to It pr—Setratont In the -present form. These amendments wore prep.edto-dar. (tile of them place. ti o ninmount to be paid the Re public at $1,500. with the proviso that the elides of foreign governments shell first .he wild, next the subjects of citizense And then domestic debts. The of lion Do mingo are to be fully protected la their civil mud religious rights. The friends of the treaty say the prospect 9; its ratification 1. Improv ing. . THE tMfIA ItM T PETITIONS. The petitions presented in the House 7esler arty by Mr. - Julian. praying that articlesot iMpeaChment be Nmußal against Judges Field and Huilman. are signed by one i lawer, of b se, W. 1 1 1. .H a . st , - bgCl W y them fro n m practice lw ti the r United States Courts in Cilifornia. and stow charges then( with misbehavior and misconduct in' ottitte. Sonearl the allegations are epecided. RAIDA(TADN IN INDIAN TENNXIDitY. • The 52 , cietery of the Interior line beard ar gument* relative to the right. of railroad com panies to run their trneks through the linlhat emit ory. Among those r ert t lag the rail roaanddothe. we rs. re Ca COUnSeleb Cushing. lien. Craig, ofon Mo.. l wan half of the Cherokee Nation. present be- ACIATNST SOrrltEllY RAILROAL.i. The IloiJee Judiciary Committee to-dap heard on eriVhent from Judge Perry, of Cin elnnatl. on betmlf of the fiurernntent in the matter of the prososed enforcement of the claims of the War Department against various Southern railroads. SOS 111.:44"1..11:1s. • The .SCen'tarrnt Wsr bus not Wed the noose w. applicatim.4. mole In Mut fott he t nos ier of the Hosifsrat unITC(6II Isstldfliff fMIIII h,. Freedmen yore: uto the Trost et, oft be I'nl rerxlty. = elaktr. was awhaulted hy ,Bradley to -day stud struck n heavy blow lc it 11 ■ can. Vl‘ber tripped Bindle)* and Lot h full to the pa veinunt. Neither were ...orlottyly hurt. X 1..1E3'1' CON( ESS, ftEpholltn Elftfentla A1111414111P111 and Oroptlillog BM% - Th. Lat tor nMI + • Hy Trl piqn the Plltmintlgh G./et tr.) , . WnsinstrroN.Mftyl,, I.co. SIiNATE. Mr. 4 - ,tamuitLr in'.nniticed a hill t.. Latethe' rranadulnsjou of .k,ignc. •laettailaa and kidritperiii inerohandiqe du Loud 1.1 and territory of the United States. Ne: SIYIIIO.II offered n recant ion reinueit.... Jag the leeirsldent to communicate topic% of IT eorniepondator or paperii In the )hate De (.44 pertinent In rata too to the ,liiioicigre of any English 'or' Cann eteniners t hrciiiieh the &RA*. )01iie . . Adopted. '• Alen. niterentuifinn coiling (or Infoenretton noneernow the anlient .r,,,Pe.,..1.00.1-31,•• :ti. h" rn, nioC r't 'tjt e a t ~,,it of tit iferrnitn) . Ado:Pt...l. ItesoPolon. •ett Ins apart the last Prlday •itil Pat noise r ihr oreeetit month for LS.- trio or l'idairihia bostnrio, :Old providing ri ir t twee .rv.itp• la the vt ruing i•set. week Fiore. after for bills on the calendar. wen' agreed to. At one o'clock the Sciatic bill t esitomr.t be Fifteenth Amendntent Arita itside and the Monte bill on the same subject taken up. • Mr. STEWART incited to toiled Hate tbe Senate bill and amendments, arguing that the Howse tall wail detective In many reaper:pi. Metsra. NAM., and CAUPEXTP./t spots. to the same e ff ect, and lb« Senate bill Iras then considered before the Senate on the pending amendments. • .... M th r i W l A n ! nilrlidt emoved itnh a ngieend oone eehcund dred dollars. to be forfeited by On election officer for tuts or knowingly omitt to else elect to s the g . seet Inn shall be paid ing to anY person whir shall site for the same. In tead of t he part was . The discussion Mew n. EdmunJ.mud particittated br Win, opposed Mr. Warren's amelnlinium as well no the bill itself by Mr. Sherman. who considered the bill defective and needed amendment. and br Messrs. :Stocktonand lid:ninon. Maryland. until tire o'clock. when the Senate took remit,. The evening -Wan =mimed In a FP41,11 by Mr. tittAtil IN in Supportof the bill' to teseeint the Ittlf, of the L'alted Stutel In rtalt. Ad loomed. . . 110VSE tIY REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. CESSN A. /tom cannon tee on Election, made a report on the contested election tsar 01 Wallace against Simpson. from the Fourth Coaressional Instrict of South Llwelina, de d:liclUeitle' Vo l ace nid eenalPiteudj'orttattsiitty,..neaantd. gave TN. HOLM' theft went intocommittee. Mr. Eldridge in the chair. on the Naval Appropri mton MIL thequeetion being on amendment offered by Mr. SieTen, to the drst paragraph adding thirty-three per cent to t he ;my of 0111. err, .51r. STEVENS . withdreW the amendment, saying be understood the Committee on. Ap proprintiOnf had agreed to mote Of nay which would I...acceptable. Mr. 11 - M.41/11IJN. represent tug the commit tee, thereupon offered an amendment making the animal pay of naval officers as follow*: Admiral..lll.ollo; Vice Adtalrala. at sea. PAW chore duty. sl..ff/a; wait no orders, en,lner. when retired.--: Rear Admirals, at sea 14141.12, t hr,,,, riot, *SAO; waiting orders.gig.lo; when / .....ta, retired , 1 Cortllllll4orell. $5.01 RA pax; $2.25A Captain, et,injo, nab% .. ..olgh Commander, $3,140, U.&11,41.2,10u. Lag donagnant Commanders, g.t,tr.„ gt,,vs:t ~Igo. sl.l= Lieutenants. r. 4. 4 .14 /...-.' WI. Etjal, La% Master. VAIL sl..°M_ . StahI .IMIXA Ensign, CAR 11::J3. dada. gnigt. Staff (Meer, to re ceive pay according tot heir mint ire ranks. a. specified In the general order of the Navy De partment of March 13,1bn1. Mr. WASILDURN explained that this an num/ salary was to be in lieu of oil hay and al- 1 lowan.% It diminished the pay of Admire! SI.3M, of Vire Admlrels at sea SID and on chore $ 4 1:11, Arc.. . - tut...m . BElOAX oppoeed Otero Idgh salaries, and Metiers. DAWES and' VOOItIIIES advo cated the amendment, which wan agreed to 9ti to Rh Mr. lIALE morel an additional construed that nothing In t be bill shall be construed to give to any staMeer any any of pay larger than that to hrreceived by any Ilne oilleer of cor responding rank. Agreed to. The amendment. na offered last night by Mr. Washburne, as amended to-day. seas agreed The next pnragraph trait for the pay of petty o Meers, seamen, ordinary trans, 'nod a men nod boy., Including into for engineer" force, 5,000 men at; thd arerasto pay of laud each 7.,;,,wPriAtr d io incrotoe the men to 10,101. Rejected. On motion of Mr. WASIEDURN. Wis., the Item of 111450' .13ft1 erta l i mterted for contingent erenaes of'the Nary tepartment. The detalla of the bill were eoneldered,ind Moe Me. disposed of. when the Firmer took. E.reni Sratioti.—ThC amendment of Mr. Sargent,; increasing the approprhition for gun powder from CM= to $lOO.OlO, wee rejected: an was another to Memel , * the appropriation for taboret the navy yards from Swami) to r ilt : In connection Ordinance The was.repotted to the Rioter nod patted. • • ' Adjourned. ' • • • Opening of sioldlesx! Hem. 11 9 .0.1 . [ fly. TelegTnnh le .tiecTittsburgh tinzette.l DAYIOIS. ty -,Th neve hos. vital National )fi Soldiers'e beformul- IY Opened.lO-Merron. netertmen. it furnishes complete necemmodation for three hundred patients, end Is nne of the best appointed hoc- Trot', Iftrd.7"nntrt Macs. f Schenck ' . Oeners ' i end A'sm.uol Gallo-. Ws,r prelent.,.Tbe oonnsion premixes' to 1,41 000 of tale tnext initpopksAltpl, Interest ing In the history of the luttitut 1011. The ex ercises =III be under the direction ot-ffon.. Lewis Ottuckle, reAldent manager, !toL irhorit the Institution It largely Indebted f9r Ili sin. Ruler prosperitp.,..„ • • Tkorral Anomobly of rho tle4oolledl Prosily. trelos,Chorth. • ply Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] pftmoogLOHlO, May /80-A large number of delegates have arrived lo take part In the meeting of the Depend Assecohly of. the re united Presbyterian. church. commencing to morrow. The sessions will be held to the First Presbyterian church. Dr WO:nth of Prliseetou cortege. is embed for Moderator. the — Th o ei t t it o tr i i linti — of the Karma worse, It . seeker. than tea:Z it . Fritcti4 tsar „,„„ roP4 ".setPletryl. were' killed 4, 124 ev eery =ea aemenll% j arttone Traci r. loeslirrterneseett that u b. JF sweel - PePethe•thees•thlerVineent Coß' Greer* =OM th e Immo; Xere tat stAtelpite4. 1870 6 .I)FA'ORATIOX LAY." l'be 'Waken a( the Filmesloo. • Vesterdniaft.entotta a Inlet Inel:tint of the varlow, committees baring in charge the ar rangements for "Decoration Day," was held • the office of E. A. Montootth Esq., at which adlivent for the pm...salon, the following were chosen: •-• A. P. CALLOW. C'hlet klarehtd. tiro. H. WOOD. Chief of HIM!. . ABE Parrciona, A. 8. _ADJUTANTII: W. 11. Ilexlep, C. A. Montomb, • W. S. Harrah. John Ifonl, Copt 11. Oal . llsath. . J. I). Furre . ster, 1it7, 1 0,`"41: - .1'... 1"."..r.°R 1 0;.!14'."r' Job needle, • 'John A. Stewart. 11. -. Loekbardt. John 11. Kerr. J. I . Bartley, Joe Brown. D. Y. Riggs, Cart In Haven. . Hoary N. Funnier. D. A. Haller. • W. J. Nellratty, W. J. Hatnebod, Onoar C. Pester. James P. Drown. N.l'. Felker. Johnson Metier, . Martin Schaffer, Wm. C. Cooke. Augh McKlwalue, Wm. N. Yeager. Wm. Hugon. . John Neeley. Wm. Caldwell, W. W. Lysol,. • K. A. Young. ..• .T. H. Hosenbach, James Drown. D. A. Haller. • C. H. Drennan, Wm N. Johnson, H. P. Dean, The above - aids meet at the Allegheny Ilayor's oMee Saturday next at 8 1. xi. fo further arrangements. I= Comtnotlor—GßO.D. VAN EMON. Chief of Staff—S. A. Dore. A. A. D. Thomas. F. W. Willock, Q. Me Jno. Walters, Jan. Kerr. S. In Chief. • Jun Hartzell/ ,Ed. Kenn, Adjutant, .e. Stevenson. 11. C. Matthew., Ale, limiter. Jon. Fisher, Garvey Chess. T. W. Itfiller. Fred Maul, J. If. Burt, D. S. Salisbury, - Jno. lined. J. P. Snyder, ' Major Foie, . .Jno. Null.. Eno. Schmillg, . P. Helsel. Itobert Sent, Jno. If. Mcitubertn, T. D. M . Lean. W. J. Ceske, G. B. Miller, Geo. Sidman. tleo. Fowler. . . S. A. Chamberlain. Fred. ' Jan. Duncan. N. Miller. M. D. NI, Miller. • - M. A. Arnholt. M. it., Stewart McKee. . Blackburn. M. D, Jas. Chamber, J. .1. McCord, M. D., Jos. McKnight. • G. D. Ballantine. M.D. Jon. McKnight, Jr., Jas. McLean, Jas. Patterson. Jr, Prof. Munroe, Wm. M'Colulin. .sq. Barker, Jnu. Jno. Chambers, • Jn0...1111,1rW, Jr., Jno. 'Redman. Peter Knutslei. Milt Varner. Wm. Doyle , J.. N: Kerr. Chas. Beall . John Ovum. J. B. (titter. Bnl,ert Bcyen. J. lb Walker.' • The stab of the Fled Divinion meet./ at the hull of the G. A. R. on the !Ist otMay. at I= A1.41 . T.1NT GENERAL AND CII/EI• 01' , FIVf • Cot. Woo. A. !Whitman. ASILIATANT .I.IIJVTANTS Mal. Gen. 31:Laughlin Capt. W. ii. Burt. Capt. I). S. Shield', Lieut. C. Snirelv. • Capt. M. N. Felker. Lieut. M. A. M. Leltz. Capt. A. G. Luca', Lieut. David I.trry. Capt. W. .1. Patterwn, Meat. FL B. Pa rklown '3tiot. V.A. M. Krepe, ' ATAIT: Sargent' General !NM,. King, NI. 11. .t!WIOTANTS: It. M.Tindel, Crank 1.. Mayne. 'Jov. A. Ph 11111.4 Alex. s;ter. A. H. Gtosol, .. • - Col. Hobert Anderson. . S. M. 'Morgan. Col. W. 11. aCCandlev, lot. Hobert J. Nevin. %V. L. Nicodemon, - I'd. James Collord, Col. J. J. Nevin. Mn or Jog. M. Komp.. Maj.T.ll.Bwearingen, Ma or Jas. A. Lowrie Major J..). Ihiwson. Mn or Wm. M.mrhead Major J. D. Duncan. Ma .F. W. Ilavekotte Col. Wm. Phillips.. .Wm:3l. Lyon. Esq., Deltsboover. Esq., J. Mel/. Crtentan. Evq. J. H. Slet.Mne, Fslq• Capt. Theo. Hadley. David Robinson, Esq. Capt. Cleo. Edward*. Wm. A. Herron. Eqq. Capt. J. 1.. Brown. Sanil McKee, Exp. Capt. John Hall. John Stewart. Esq. Capt. S. P. ()amble. The:. Ford. Esq. Capt. A. P. Morrison. Thos. W. Davis, Esq. Capt. Geo. F. Morgan. Capt. David Verrh. Capt. J. S. Slater. Jos. S:Murrison,.Eaq.• Lleut.J. D. Minters', .1. 11. Oliver, Esq. Lieut. H. W. Strickler. H. C. O. Sproul. E..q. Lieut, J. O. Weal. Iktpt. WIII. Kennedy. I.leut. A. L. Vera. Capt. M. U. Corky. Lieut. Jas. E. McCord. Capt. Hartley Ilown.ni. I.Mut, Jas. A. Floyd. Capt. [told. Patterson. Lieut. Kohl. Finney. Capt. P. F. Itohrtaseker. tient. Wm. Anderson. Capt. Wm. 11. Irwin. tre start °lnners designated Above are re nested to report at headquarters on Monday tternoon,. al Instant. . . ... . . . All organlred societies And balks of men who desire to participate In the ceremonies of layillit the minter etone of the Soldienr Motor r , trenr, ere requested to report through their decimated. odleeng at the thereattdedise• decimated. Volorod woldnentsadlitLlWWW , reqweetad above . ° er. .i..gtt'ller °r° I" " Viwest la the column, and a proportionate number& staff oftleere will be allowed them, whom they are requested to select end report. tit order .d . J. It. SwErraw. General Cortunutt.llug W. A. ROM rO.N. A. G. and line( of 0100. ' I= .;rl,-s t i Ommantling—CHAS. A.M. Ad.', Ifni. -- J. F.: DAL2[II.. AIaVTANTIi. Cul. D. I.ennutt, Henry Spangler, Col. T.D. Darn.. Dr. artrneer. Major W. I. Hope. H e. W. T. Pente y cost. i:apt:Joh H. yt . speer. W. W...110-2.lland. ( .o! P t t ell' " 11 1 ne. Joe. lion, • H. H. Lyon. s eath, Th. Straub.H. • P. ClloW. W. H. Grab in. J ,ho H. Graham. C. J. Strieller.. A. Hollinger. Wni. Saint.,l Chas, Harttn., Ch.. Davis. , Jon. FL Oxley. The Adjutants 45( the Division will meet o Monday. Mar =id. o'clock e. 0.. nt Ss A dersofi street ter turt . her arnstigentents. Gen. J. IL Sweitxer, tetoporary Presideu expressed the hope that the whole populatio wuuld partake in the procession. many noel ties he already agreed to Join In, but. ho ever, he would not tail to address special Inv lotions to all societies and associations. The next meeting will be held on Haturda afternoon'. Real Etude Trinsfere. :The following deed% were ntltnitted to re cord In the once of Thom., •II: Hunter. Re corder for Allegheny count r. Wednetday, May lg. • WO George A. Bayard to A. A. Moore. Mar 1:. 146;12 acres of land in Versailles township wit h building..... . . (;I,9DlFrailer Bros to Andrew Frasier,' October 19, 1,101; 23 by tau trot oo Franklin street. Alle- SotV.n'sr l e tt e b itt u r ire . lot Si. Into ' ldere ° h'e - poss. Ftrteentb W IU arn, Pittsburgh:N.lth ....... .M. 9111 Charles Darla to Darkidones. April 3./ , I*3) 1: by 13 feet oo Beaver snoop , AllegbenY , . ?1.0. Phillips to Lewis K. Grnbosky: Ap ril 187 u; 03 by Asi feet on Twenty-fourth reel, Birmingham. . . . Dollar Saving Book to Wm. Alton, April 10, Ptah 65 isms of land to Robinson towush , l s y ..... . ... First Baptist Church South Pittsburgh to i lno. Lewin, April 24. 1506; NI by 44 feet on Fifth Street. Routh Pittsburgh $7:!5 B. Kuhn to Ann Haan. April 13. 12417; 7 acres of laud In Fawn township with buildings Thoinsol R. Kerr to Joseph Mitchell; April 19. 1&l;; threo-fourtbs of an sore In Connersville with buildings $433 W. K. Ifoleson to Wm. Youdam. November 17. 1668: lot No. 146 In Frew's ',now borough of Went Elirabeth, with buildings glO John K. Graham to Fredrick Howling. April /. ISIU: 2 acres of land In the village of Green oak a.lOO =I The following Is a statement showing the re ceipts from the several general sources of revenue from June, 1880, to March 31, NCO; M ll e.' ii; . '''' 041 a ;X .. ..!'" l4 Fermented liquors • ' 0.01P1'05 50 Hanks and bankers. 4.063,642 31 . Oros,i receipts a. - 1O 34 Sales • 84103430 lii Special taxes not elsewhere enu merated• • 0,41-..042 32 income, Including salaries. • • -... . 37,ieljtai 13 Legnelee 181,004=03 Successions 1..1113,fe4 44 Articles In schedule A 801,9141 Sit Passtmrts .%,1334 00 • . O. • =NM IC &mires not elsewhere crounent• ted • 08.161 48 Penalties taz,3513 nt Net receipts from stamps .. .. '. 13,70E057 51 -- Total $179.308402 UUUU The receipt, for the year ending March will be Increased by returnx from two districta for that month not yet received, estimated at PAM. • . ==ll , • Epier River. Or P. 1, A. Telegraph.] • agoW NfIVILLY. May le.—River falling olbwly with four feet three Inches water le the than-• Pei. Weather clear. Thermometer epthly-Ora . . Gatirmfinott o ..Mag.lll.-Illrer. - falling with free feet water t theekannel..Weather efrar. TlLWltelnleter elsbly-i our at: a 1 , . . •: • DIOROATPAYM6: May it.-- Hirer • atatlonarr : with - thlrtr inches water la the w.m.h.r deo, mennaneter - eigntp.nTe •At• . • • • 4 Titterrir, water nirer c h a n n e l.. tand .witb, nineteen inches ln the Weath er clear. Thettnometer•enthty-are at 6P. M. New Orleans. , , NEW Claiserel. • tfay 18.--C o t ton dull; mld rmlellytoat e; en ea , l 4 7 . 2,l;:Lie t bale. ex arm at SZE ' Met4.7sfor Laperatie• $5.37Q6.50 for XX; ildadtd,oo for X.X-X. Coni scarce and higher; mixed $1.3%. white $1.41 °stalk, ifradfdlinfd 1.0. flay lower at . Pork $41,007tal Sawn buoyant at lefgalte abouldera VIM 7fidfor cleat rib, add /fdfle. 181:c for clear. Sams Sugar awl and lower: rime Iftelrei. b nlaraell earl: g i f?e e e 4116.140: . • rte. • CAttlemxtz, ..)doy C.—Cottle: reee ts bead: market ire uu . d advanced m sales, extra . drstclity Sal saved do. dbeep sad lambs: reee 45 ad; si story for old sheep sod_ r_ WM la lots at $441 . 11 slob; ettra gam. VOL. LXXXV.-NO. 120 .1114.11/mare sod Plitiobargh Mr. R. Garret. the distinguished chief officer of the Baltimore S. Ohio Railway Company, arrived In the city yesterday, and was waited upon during the day and evening by numbers of our citizens, including many of our moat extern:lva manufacturers and merchants. - were present loran hour In the evening, when Mr. Garret conversed freely with his visitors on the plans and prospects of the Connelaville Railway. Mr.lfughari, the presldeta.mtd Mr. Latrobe. the chief engineer of that company, were also present. Mr. Garret . . .steers to numerous Interroga- Corlett in relation to our local Interest,. as they are to he effected by the policy of his adminis tration, were all eatbifactory. livery anur mice wait given that. In the nee of the road hence to Baltimore, Pittsburgh should have every benefit due to her geographical pro:- linitr.• that Pittsburgh was regarded, end would be treated an a great tranamontartrr metropolle to full brotherhood of- interests and policy with Baltimore. He predicts thnt the material advantages to - result to Pitts burgh, and also to Baltimore, 'very year after their connection by roll through Connellsville cost o f f will be subjec t o the whole cost of the road. On thls s we incline to tie quite as sanguine as Mr. Garret, but we steer glad to hear n man of hie experience. judgment and high Integrity express himself o strongly and so decidedly on • subject of so much local eignilleneee to this city. We gathered Baltimorer interview the Idea that while the end Ohio administra tion In undecided about extending her Pittii burgh branch to the lakes by an Independent mute, she would be disposed be counectioos with other companies to establish through - a, rangements, and suggested the advantages to serene to Pittsburgh from competing western mutes converging here, thus affording the traffic of western rivals a choice at this-focal poi of divergent al lines to the east • Mnt r. Cen t el mikes no attempt to conceal the great objective et his policy, which la to ad vance the COMMerCIIII prosperity of his home city. He foresees with charneteristle teigaeltY. Wm think, that Anil' imore is destined to make a very respectable contest with her more northern and more distant rivals for commer cial eutirethecy. We feel sure that all of our citizens who called upon Mr. Garret were pleasantly and favorably Imessed with the freedom, courtesy and Intel! enee of his con rersation, and not less ao wit hthe wisdom ot of t h 4e ,, :a d in m e in rt i lfl ' e l I to this city. Boston hour !mime Convention was held at yesterday. Wendell Phillips pre sided. Resolutions for shortening the holm of labor were adopted. A letter was read from I lerritt Smith. sympathizing with the movement. Stephen Poster spoke in msposi thug he wanted the privilege of working as many hours as he pleased. Among the speak en in favor of the movement were Jul In IVard Howe. Wm. 21. Channing, Wendell. Phillips and Mrs. Livermore. yen! &Mkt.. Sale, A. Leggate, auctioneer invites specia attention to the following sales: On this abursday) afternoon, at ' o'clock; several vacant lots and good dwell lags. property of John 13 Kennedy, ru 13eaver ave., near Western ave. tln Prhlay (tomorrow), at •11 o'clock thirtv-four act,s and tiro residence ° Ltakewell, at Neville. On Saturday next at 2 o'clock. four vs cant lots on Ohio ave.. between Chartler and Manhattan streets. 01/ Monday next,at 10 oelock, he Lou. and lot. 55 Monterey street, and Never . adjacent vacant. lots. On IVeducaday pert at 10 o'clock, Oilr lots on the Allegheny Poor Farm at Be net. On Wetilnetulay next, at' 4 0'c1.,44; the late Philip Brilatein'aproperty, 10 , .1 South Canal street. On Thursday next, 28th Unit.. H. C. Sitafer's forth, New Brighton mad. • Cut this out for reference. Full. particulars at A. Leggate's office, 1.19 Federal street. Allegheny. onlionnee ugaiubt currying pintols elrert the Bop' Revolver sold at .1. I.l l .'lliouipsou S Co.. corner of Wood a n d liberty Ntreets. _ Iti Arnr_s !at Acura! —Sale to-mor row at 11 o'clock. In the event of Air. liaketiell's property at Neville, not being sold entire, a division will he made, and lots be sold of one desired size. While every etliwt will' fie. made to sell in one Were, the attendance is desired of te persons desirona elf securing indldir . _ er-4 with. proceed. without .., j o urtuutia , ...llllaat434lLpri.perit uq, usual attractions to tito , Railway iitlet4 may he had of A. Leggate. Anctinnaer, oil ti,, to , ;clock train. - - • - PKAIII. .I.l‘l. WouKs.—Schnsbel Wal. ker have on hand:and deliver daily toany part of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, coal. nut coal. and slack at the lowest cash prices. Special. rates to regular custom. era and for large orders. This coat in the best offered in the city. Office and yard, corner of Sandnsky street and West, Penn Railroad, Allegheny city. TIIMArnoS & CO. fell the ruion Re volver, with 50•Pi14110. Price 40 cent. • WORTHY OF HEMARK.---WIL. Nelson. who established the !urines. of moaning glum In thin ity fourteen yearn nun, in reconnize.ln. the pr.hirer of the hest work in ht. lino of bovine.. PLASTERS and n linen:il:ere in city mind country will find good brushes at J. U. Thottipaon kr C 0..•, corner of Weal and Liberty otrecta.• AI. EX NDF.II TILE GREAT, Iv nPII II young man, bet tire dollars that after drinking three glasses of Pier Dannala 3: Co.'s Cream Ale, he could ride the wildeat borer In the country: lie won. COME boys. get the lievolver sold at 'lloanpeoria . wholesale and retail. "MO I.iherty street. ==l * 2 t. VS in currency for steerage pas sage from New York to Liverpool. sp. .ply to John J. licl'ormick . .Lissr:rrE Build ing. (2d &aim Sixth avenue and Smithfield street. T/19 FINE French backing sold wholesale and retail at Thompson& Co.'s.l4o..Liberty street. 1 7NDr_Ntontr..— The fart that stained glans adds to the appeamoce of a chhreh or private dwellings. IYm...Nelson, Market Street. furnishes all styles stained glass promptly to order. D_TitoursoN St Co. are the agent for the Union Revolver. Price. c nta • WHERE rr MAYBE SEEE.--Oood work, beautiftil desitrns and brilliant eolors. May I. Peen at NN m. Nelson's glaas staining etablishment, 2:t Market street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE CO.PARTNERSHIP OF .1. W. BARKER CO. h”lng been betatofoon Ported by the death the he late James W. Barker. the adnalnlAtrator• of estate of theasto Same* W. Barter. deed, by and Wall then o r ßoth a h att P r a n t el :t. h grAftlg street the mlir of the bastneai to A. D. McKElt, C. MunPlIT and JAMES It. BMW.,under the style and Ann name of McKee. Murphy Co. Wo chotrtully meow.. mend thew to the outman and former patron., of the haunt. AMNTE M. BARKER. Adturatratr i t.r. STEl t riltkratlrsil • "A"Zitist ma! MAT 17th. 1870. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ...!vitg:. 'Matt I..:dsm r `f!frlLl Relthp fair the purl.w c neer., eh the IVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DrYGOOdSBUSiIIeSS • ty atiereb . and , hayhm tinin thep oat Plu sad right:ll.am/ leterem !atm, engine•e of the late arm of J. NV Better& , abbtxtu Rime& 10 mid elty. - trul conduct, lb., any on the betatmeetmt nn yown amment: ^ lanTaaa. - au, 1/th 187111 mymxt: NOTICE! All .pennon JudoOtod.,to the .Into. Ono of 4. IV -11/111HER. &NO. tOl.recittoalcd male joussodloto p. meat of Old polio to Slosint. hioKEE, MVO PM a' CO.. or either of the seld pu:tam, son to the lota Ono Of 1. W. Benne Cll. %Mil:oily ors authorised tO collect the talioel All teconnts Rot tostoodlitelyoottlod tip do rat In bulk. 7 . M. HARKER, 6,34strantnitilx. (Br her AUorner, Stephan Barker, STEPHEN BARKER, Adlalalsystor. NAT 119c6.11520. • M719:49 rriATo KETCRIT. . . . . ,_ , . • Tethz's Cr41;:!6114- /roam Yale Xeee.th /thethe - P, rue en. Le eiarts and plata fee ee' e b 7 the Meer at ['Meat eves there .th L br __ . • - ZORN A. ettVire•tw. mita • ".: • rc,r, r .r.ifii r ,rmi nuth stneu. ~s NEW AmorarensErdErrrs. La•STOCKIIOLDERS' MEETINIL- A xwqup td the eloeltholden of the PITTSBURGH OAS COMPANY Will be held at the Moe or theCompany.oo THURSDAY, June !Id. 1870, Ft 3 , o'cloet Na, W. H. itc.CLlo.l.ssio. mick.t.H A TTENTIONI---An Excellent oppor Sanity to invest In • PATENT BROST Pie Western Pennsylvania. ito article Iv nesisled ns every tinily. Will pay a large per anntage : Ap ply to BARTON LOWE. 36 Slith dre.l. nol9 110PIGAN & CO., 1 =I C N NELLSVILLE COKE, .11 Ihrir Miura. Broad Ford, Y, kC. B. 11 Office, 142 WATER STREET, =1 BI - RAILROAD, And Deliver in the City, ruyl9 xIG SABBATH SCHOOLS ! SABBATH SCHOOLS ! SABBATH SCHOOLS ! MI e6tLluit6 Sebo.42 purrhase lan requaated to put the:nutlet+ m eorreapandeare with ma relative to illtfllrft awl PRICE?. 8. Sc. i Sell °of _books S.SeIIOoI, Books. We mon have the lareorr 'rock, b, far, In this eity. 'We bare eeleined with a view at suiting Al.!. DerSOMINATItiNS: Cain), SCHOOL. will And In, our .trek Junt what they want, Largest Discounts, Largest Discounts. Largest Discounts. We we Inaklwr lamer lllwourste. to Sabbath Setatb. than In, boo.. In the city. 'We ran pm.. OVER TWENTY YEARS OUR TWENTY 'YEARS OVER TWENTY YEARS We hare had over lasso s 'ears' esperleace In th Sabbath SChobl Honk La•lness, wad know Low t boleti • SAFE' and RICLIABLE books,' and will pn . • Oct huYenklnltt TlOl,llll •ad Immoral Mentor Mob hi oat einvralthi the millet. OVER -ONE HUNDRED ON Eat 0 NT - tn . NDRED OVER ONE HUNDRED We have over nne hundred different Linde of REWARD CARDS and little books. Nth many Iro: ported mad. In C'hronao colon. very beandful. We gat everything new In culla and book.. Waal aapab• Imbed. You may depend on FRESH. goodie MIR Cl- iIUSIC BOOKS AIUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BOOKS. All the Isom N. S. Music Hooka — BRADBURY% PIIILLIP PHILLIPS. S. E. ciplimo. T. E. PEA KV:B.MA HULL. and any other of hharrti—csot always M had from oz. Schools bora/ ono hon. dreg oastee as one tlate.arlligat adlseasht from the hundred wt. , • We Can Suit You. We C'aii Suit You. We Can Suit You. cannotlt Tnu rend a OAMatti W,Stifet, MO ..ar. or; for sot f. nod roe can room AL Oar orome soy hooka not salted. Or, rot ton 400 yoit anyarAirott, nortiroi du Ireton tho bifibco or Tour e.xtrrrior.. - CireAVALOOIIBII tanddied.ittad . t altriii*T . 4iii*Enizo. J.L.READ&SON, BooselleM 02 =FOURTH AVENUE, Pitifsbuxf i• pa TBJ WEEKIY G AZETTE Is THE 51ST AND CITEAPSor Commercial and Family Newspaper Witr.TXRN PENNSI'LI - Ahl .4,11.11 t. Or merebant 0003 to wit h aut rt. rg:71 " ... (lute 0 too 1.13. A eop) It throttled gratuitously to the tatter-hO Of a • Club of ton. Postmaster* are Motonteo toact 0. eglkaots. Addseas. . • PEIIIILMA34 13X.P.D & NOTICEI-' !`For -Found;' Boarditiy." Se.. not ...weeding FOUR LINES, will be ini.erted in,,the3e coZtinvie ones for Ti. F 7 FE CENTS; raeh additional line FIVE CENTS. WANTS. ANTED.-25 BOILERS nt s6.:f t MALYS T ANTFJ ) .--tvcrybody to call at Itaa LIDENTT STIUSZT, Sad azniulne 0.,:.../AMDXRDALE APPARAtin for making tss,..9 . ltintr r4Ejta for sal T . A 7 A T ED. An ALTO and BASS VV ertuzu. Oar pugs of a.Quartinte in cityc ni hurch choir. Add D. 8,1...N0. 013. Ptrunenb P.O. . . A T V TED.-A-GIRL to do oomnion well reonanund ic Z - .1 - -0" STREET. AlleghenY " 1- "1" • AaT , E O Dcfs i tTUALTN A - o. Ap i. Silleft. wholesale or manufacturing Douse. lif• tellabl• man; good °Moe. city reference Err.. Angus.. 800 J. Oweetio - WANTEIL—A Lady experienced In 5-4 ANTED , LMORTGAGES. 1130,000 to Loam is Ism or mutt amounts.at L fair ate of Interest. • THOMAS E. PETIT. OHL Muhl end nese Betel* Broke, No. 1711 Smithfield street. T . t ojp: . o u f e4thor cty, or ma Minot Immo lroad. Any ono .1.g r.4r 0 or " good tenant altb a moan . : 1 3 6 4 — Kialf gta addresting CROFT A RIL. Sot • rtimnts,rio. 139 Fourth ave.. lATANTED—MoRTGAQES. ThiTty Thouoand Dalton to Loan In large or small tononnta on prOP•rt7taAlleghenr minty al a fair rate of Interest.. CIIARLES JEREMY. • ' R"'' O r a t rin " ilitet_ . • and 21042:2114 a., i tNTE10.7,1,m0,7,7;., VI" • -, , NI ~ RE ElEl =l= itte.',' ;4. 104 Fourth A, LOST AND FOUND. T OST.—On Monday vening., betteeen S. cue- me Fifth lament:Rd °Re in Ste Woe Hill ear. a POCKET-NOOK: eontaining between twelve and thirteen dollars end two keys. The Ender will be libendly rewarded by leeving it at 308 SEDERAL STREET. Alleirbmty... Lio:47%—A dark brindle row--tips of the horn. sawed ending gimlet bole tn oath. nt tall. Any person her lain tea liberally relearned hi JeartnAtanallt at GEO. MOORE'S. Head of •Reilford avenue. myld T OST.—On Wednesday ereningy be- TWICEN Relief Ending oams and Marlon lareet, • palr of GOLD SPECTACLES. The tinder will be liberal)y rewarded by leaving them at VA MARION MTRERT. BOARDING DOARDING.—A number of Gentle- MEN can be furnished with boar:hag .p Rooms V destrolp_Maaaraly Mated. at No. 20 ANDERSON STREET. nOar Rand •Mm t hilage, Alleahowy CUE. • intr. 0130 A RDING.— -To-Let,with boarding, one or tyro ROOMS. Alxq. no OFFICE, tuna. • for Doctor nr Dentist. at 103 Fourth avenue. TO LET rrO-LETLROOMS—Pornished or un- FURNISHED for eießte. gentlemen. i i p V y at No. 92 Hearer street. Auessess. • O•LET.—Some pleasant rooms to 1 T st N. 31 Fourth avenue. with me of Ds, T O -LET.-TWO WELL FURSISH 81.1:EPLNG 1100.118, No. 44 near elm Mt. AI Unbent. AMa oton , a , for to tr VAT* irrnfrirel!alarrel:lnilk"=" r.f° ,L-- NT4—The Three Story . Brick of m r..A i 1t4,01.121 4 pj . Mutt Chin roar by Win. Mundoff tr. .7... .. a e lllfoomitin=to S t l y. InAutro of - .WATII,LAG . CO. .__° No, 172 %Ad 174 W O Kneel. frO LET.—Brick Holu'4 of 2 Boom, _L . Wall, Gas;Tfot and Cold Wa...C . „ 14 1b. Ta ' rd. .fly . rapenwl and painted. oltaalo Nv..A. Miro act %met Shah ward Alloabony- • i • ie .?. tett nottso of a H. m ., 50.198 mc . Y. near Sampson moot, im c ,.t ward, All effbbny. Apply to W. P. F l U c j.p. 91 Diamond, Allogbony.., r rO-LET.-INTERESTING TO LAW- TEES.—TIMI. OF OFFICKB on Grua, no Fifth, nod a TIER with entrance on Fifth amino, APO, * Mk Mt,. M. MerlollB or to N. NELSON. 116 PO • LET.L—COLSTRY RESIDENCE. Part of eig e pt w rr% l Mrinagr:2l. 19 minutes . wait ot any Rail, AlleithenY. The hoe.* la two storied containing 9 mom.. and 9 . new. comfortable and. of elegant architecture, and f t 9 conned with all modern improvements. Also carriatu house nod rtabllng fur home and cows. Thogrounds are beautifully laid out, and are ered with one [Great tree., rends:9lg It trniy •• country residence with all the advantage. of beMg very oonvenient to the city, and front Ifs lacation QUO of the most healthy loos/tops In rfor sa thigiayarlilar. luris or OLPKR M g itttn a aplb-tt ' TO-LET. The zabeerthor olierkfor rent that ;71estrable prop. 1 kfunnt as the 1, ' OUT-LET SAW MILLS, Situated at the foot of CeOlg strait. Allegheny City. a short distance below the guspertiltori bridge. The lot on the out side of Cratistniet Is 1130 feet wide by about 430 fast mote or leas. The lot on the west side of the street Is 110 feet wide by about 400 feet, more or less—both Otuardng to low waterline, Meting one of the best - end widest har bors 'on the river. The adrantages this property presents for ant Una of ruatrafaciturtng purpose. are so wall born es to render any tumor demitriPi Don an...emery. Long leases will be given to re. isons. = FOR BALE. _ I'OR SALE.-11.60. Acres of Lad In A: Greene venlig= on the to, I of Central Itelhned. Good 31 010717 per acre. M ere.* Bon 1l If. Can emu 5.13 . F OB SLLE.--Engisite of Four Horse tri:V.l l .lrarislitiO Z. m i. e .s=i A". FOR SALL—A One Rome Spring. Ns'AdoN. /Wt. the am of I. a .T. 1. 'FOR Wilson a end Mean:tilts. h 9.47 dkxto Allen Allee enn 'OR SALE----A Valuable Farm, en votrztur Intcreiwa. MI , 1115: r... ,! fg., lief eael old mad. emooreland Co.. f. 4 OR SALE--HANDSOME BUILD. ING LOTS. on vadat& groats l n Um t. Loonronarrlno Mania...on of nblob win Do sold on easy tonna. T. R. BILL & SON. minter Penn VOR _SALE.—A two-horse catered :tete, will be A: SPRI NsoId GWA lomp.GON, nearly new, cam two • • Also batate me r Icesn thre e from 3an to d 8 Ilee thiciondle. four handheld tons of W In a goad lee hones at members on toe est Nob Railroad. Rood,* ol to drill • or at the ealca j h oteent FOR SALE.--A farm of Macres &lor etatlonneglla. tton a i " Mbo=l" - V: a rea oxt. .Llont , = ot 00= . 41:1 4, 01 Ceel °Muni and all necebbal7b trm be veld verr lemur. or • JACOB DATBAUSIbiIt-atqami, erste meet. - . . T`oll • 8.4.1 X-410 LOTS 201100 YE= EA ctiz. utrladis Beaton on Z e ATZ " rennt,MooTOW aro n zro..l7.lyo°,4itortalMrposug ‘d, A"'"" =FIMPIA LE CHEAP OWE/LOUNGE • CITY .P1101: . 1r.-1: •;, , W , 000, "Tar — r7tlCX. coot:Mutat ~... pith 3 hover thereon: axe,* One, ortable. se;' . 13 T1.W.1 , bottom wootmater.,_and sus crf: Ms '..N.M " ?"....W.T rs powe is Vree.ens rermuylvsals tar a ID 'e . llll e.u.. nom the Mb MI the water ,pt Tau. ghtik we. Xof ...nem= W AV:Zfloo. OMNI Rauroad. Al.O...lTand • i. i md i v , pttrwg omel Lho um* TOT We. MI. of , L . • - L W /I. WARD milif.L •No• AJORMS XI-. CTplatte Cathscina. • FOR OALL LIPPINCOTT. HOMESTEAD. , Thir aboveweb kbenesraed I c ellflectge=___ o sr = rib, e. nes le busat=y • ' 4 l elt V iz law eribee forlooece oerwt .I•7lRa rzthasetr oaDolle baths ex= .. it no•eola- l 0 CO:PrOT . ..113i1371) .. . . P l . li n =cam Mk