TIE DAILY GAZETTE • PUDLISIIND NT • t . . I'ENNI3IAN. ItEED & Gt)„ 'Cotner Sixth Ave. and Smithfield St. . F. IL•PENII;IbULN, • JOatAY lING, .T.p.aousrete. N. P2REED. EDITORS AND tmormarims. - Tylues Or Yne DAILY: Ily mill, pp. ppip WOO! 1 , 1•11. - ttp,1 by carrier. pee Peet ........ ••- 13. THE DAILY GAZETTE. IiENERALITIEs. tV plrannlm ate it Paribian PITMAN - 1111;0111 tig..r in !infix, ban 12: men. papern linen taken :In prai.ing each other. ... ' Vi't.»tr,:s ylerkn c'' to Int Land: in thin .. il'ouncilnoitentoftlOS._ ', ; 1 .._ . , Tn.. l'Onng fatnilv of Salt Lake City in t.ttii;•riinz ly)tli to Tit)! Boston Poet save Pittnburglt to, be $i fenia3e dollegi% IN l'hilrokfpli IR 1 ,11.; . jiiclimond t 11114 I l lllllllllri to more than tweice thou. 'Atm' dollars, • uU Orange tree is not much ilmunitt of if it doretei lutve fivo thentsund eu . stu.rrti on it. .1N NA Diciitziern.:u reported quarrel ` ,1,1 ‘ hr'r intateierl etyled n private re. lienrenl. .:Itreliker's . . , isded "funernl of Mi nlth sititisrtre, iihirh fenfrit Irll. his • last visit there an an ainatimr:" - Trim: svidng of a Belgian recently a.i.as pinsicil near Bruges has bern.given per mission to heg by the kincerunient, an n 31Tt. .11,rnEt, SLArx. Of Allegheny, inin ellogen R. W. D. O. M. nt the 4 rmd. Lodge inert ing of the. I. 0, 0. F. in I`l's.lN 1 1 . A.NTIIIINV b %aid to hare tsotirlit the tlerelarsi. Leader, with the intention .o( running. It and 'abandoning rho nerehrtien, Qrans VI , TORIA thinks women should dtC ts., , ratiltothtn hold oiler; such ns flint sit Queen Instnaue, hut she thinks they 'shouldn't rote. Pant Jenny Licare fortune has gone and now she will . open it Mnging school in Paris. She could make nnothcr fortnric n farewell tour in America. MAnc Tit.%Dlls friend eHntes has toren wtitittO honk.) thiat the Satz natal in R are nand unless kolit constantly dredged nut will fill up, .2[r..thime. ,wept Nrhn t” ihig for Ito hod sand in his NINNF.SUTA. farmer, a Bohemian. binning out corn, found that one on etepped on the corti,took out the ox and put in hie wife. !lib knowing enough to etep over the hula. Some °file. time alio carried the yoke in h6r trots or on her eitoulder, but moot of the time ahe put her head through the bow like an ex. 'while the stout, by.rly farmer held the plow. AN :miniver vonvert tab be given in Jeromee private Illeatre •ln ;New Tech,. next Saturday; and the prettied!" arc to be devoted, to procuring a monumentaiMatite titittschalk the young American piam int. The Whole thCng is to be of the very highest fashion, and a noted Belie of Philadelphia, said to be tlt meet +Mom plished woman in America, will, it it; eiaid, be the prima donna in an operetta of her our composition. Use: of the moat fertile portions of lioutheni California was taken possession .of by the Germano, and copeck:lly for'tim, purpose of making wine. Tis wine , be- came ouch a drug that it did not 'pay to tuake it.. Ileaiy mortgages on the wine. growing farnio followed.. the dull Bale. The German popolatiord in -large num. 'bars are cutting up their vineyards inter homestead lots, and tinning their allele tionto more profitable ai;ricultnml labor. ILLNESS WOIIId acorn to be expensive for foreigners in Spain. Au extraordinary doctor's bill has been neat to a Mr. Thori um, of North Shield.. 3f.r. Charlton in the -owner otspoieni) la** shipo.and the man ier of one of them fell ill of a fever at t;arthag!na. lie had to be taken on shore ro . led ergs. , , Ent attendanits upon him while in tine chip and fifteen days ;whore at lodgings, the Spanish medical man charges' the owntsrof the vessel MO, with Vitt for his assintud; £llO pound. is 'charged for the fifteen days' lodgings, and the whole amount for attendance on the nick, n gond deal -fete than a month, is I:l,:inti. An the owner is held liable for nil sick persons landed from hilt veitnel, the little bill bar- been .eat In loMr.Charlton. He has brought the attention of the North Shields Shipowners' Society, and it is being referred to the Foreign office. A MOST rueloncholly event occurred Fri - day night last in Tippan comity, Misois sippi, seven err eight inilels south of La- Grange, Tenn. Mr. 11. 0. Sykes,* very respectable and'intelligent •citisen, on tire night in question retired,llN . Rll.s his wont, to rent about nine o'clock. Two of his • daughters—aged respectively eight and ..fourteen 4 - cara—ocerapintn romp adjoining he kitchen. Ton-nid midnight the fear ful cry of fire was raised. The two - story double log cabin of Mr. Sykes was wrapped in Homes and there were none nigh to save or even to succor. That part of the dwell. Mg which the little girls occupied seems to have been raught by the fire first, and when the elder part of the family woke up the moot could not be approached without passing through hot Nantes and burning embers, Mr. elykes, however. managed' to reach it. =1 A° find one of his dear children burnr;.l to a cinder, and the other fearfully burned and unconecioue. She was quickly taken nut, at the risk of his life, for he was severely buiistid in the attempt. She also espied the fella:lag, morning. The house and all its contents, rave one .feather bbd,, were. totally de stroyed, A Sorra Amnon/Lb travellei these de scribes the favorite weanort of 1110 pampas ranger--the lasso; "These, people of the • campos are • seldom seen with fire-arms; but they always carry a long knife in the . 'girdle, and a coiled lasso at the awhile bow. Sometimes, too, they are -armed with a lasso having three leaden balls or other heavy material, and lashed to the train cord by three lesser throngs. One of these they greep OM band and trwiag the other twp a fair times over the 'head jo give them'velocity and aim, and then sling diem with each force and precision that they wrap around the legs of any animal Choy are pursuing, in each a man ner as to hamper It, till they can route alongside. In.the tipirrfsh South Ameri can countries men are frequently garroted In this manner, with a facility that would astonish the chcraliers trinclustrie of •our -larger cities. - In the early days of tle Paraguayan war, a company of Brazilians raptured one of the enemy's steamboats . with lamos! They concealed - themselves in the motto or tkick busbm on the bank of the river, where they knew that the . resod mdst mum close to the shore, and when it was witin their retch,' party of them threw ropes around the figure head and array 'mailable projection, while the others, with their firearms drove the Paraguayans from making any resistance, till the limo party hauled the prizeto lend and the Brazilians took possession of lt.'r BOOKS. ` THE Mythology of the Aryan Nations is a valuable book slant to be published by Leypolilt fi Holt. Tits. Innocents Abroad tato be reprinted in England. 60,000 copies hate been sold in this country. EICHIT hundred thousand volumes of Appletons New AmericanCyelopedia ham been sold and it is said to have been thp greatest .publishing 1111C0346 of the cen: tory. Mn. RE1:10t speaks very highly, in the Arcs& Critique, of the first volume of the History of the Thirty Years' . War," by Professor Antoine Elindely, of the Culver city of Prague, The author has been ml • lecting materials for sixteen year 111 the archives of Vienna. • Pnorxeson YHAFEH of the Universitv of Edinbnigh, is about to publish a new -edi tion of the works of the well known merit. physician Bishop Berkeley. They are to appear in four colrunes, from the (laren -don Press, Orion, and the last Volume is to contain a new menu:ft of this dlalin -guished scholar. . • nleaMlTlrOati, wrino : d certa i n au . thorees says: She .of coarse ; all literary' ladies are so_ weer met one in my life (except Mies Jane Porter, and ebe is railer pause) that might not lure served for a scarecrow to keep the birds from the cherries. It's a prodigiously 'Usage and disagreeable pecullarty." • , . . . - . . , • . • - - ..... . . ....-- . ~..... . . k .. 13 THE BEST AN: 1111 1;;I II II CIIISAPEST THE WEEKLY_ GAZE .i.. - 7 4 1 . .•) al - - . / . , . il lx , 0 '' ifei •t. ` '' , -; - 1 . -• v /I C .it • .. Commercial and Family Newspaper I , \ pi e Z r , i t 41 • ruatasinco IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. F / \,, ... Illr No fanner. 11.00.111 a, or merchant ohould be 't ............______ , " , . .:I - g‘ --. c, 0 i• 'L i 'gi .1. . . - I without IL - • ‘`.... • :urn: .' 4 g • .... . • ~.. . . • ESTABLISHED IN MO, OES - i'isiLTAxlA WAY:SEM:IM COLLEGE Lan more atit-• dents non than ever iefere BROiVINKVILI.* fir to have it Fifteenth ,Anientlinent celebration no June 2. • 'HENRY VOEIIyINO bc a can ilitiattel for Legialature in Beaver County. Errotrta are boing made to raiee a nn. lithatlttitalabstifience movement In Bearer County. • J. 4 4 . AbLum and Ben T. Hewitt no van didates for the Republican nomination Id Aasemblyin comity 1). ,r, MORRELL i 5 Republican ran dhlate for Cong Tees, and -the choice of the Cambria County Convention. A WUXI - 3 men named Clnk wula crashed In at mine - at Tamaqua oh Tuesday. Ile Wds only married last autumn. u ~ limvEmdangliter of Rev. It. M. Stover. of the Rrie District M. E. Church. died on Thursday. f the effects In juries received a week before while driv. Mg a fraction,. hursa Irish tutor eh:inviter in Ty tone last week, tdiered to eat it live toad if the by. 'dander, would give him half a MAIM.. The was raised, and he &vow e d the reptile without waiting to kill or clean B.i.nlv.(N. a miucr at Hill k "Fellow's mine, in Ilvde Park. wan fatally injured on Monday he the raving In er the roof of the mine where lie was at work. Fie died (min Ids injuries. Ile lived at Pine Ilronk;and had a wife and ton chit dren. Tut: Eionotnitee, when they left their old quarters Id Ilanuotcy, fifty yesn, left al., a grace-yard roijealnlng remain:ill' seventy-I*o itt Ihrit number. This cemetery they Wt. 110 W 1.11C114,1 Ifitil n handsome stone wall, sodded it and are shout to rabic a monument in it. . • ON Saturday, May 7, Edward Paine, who was running a .largo circular NM in the mill of Aaron Bitytt, in Slocum Township, Luzern t6untv, .was caught up by . some mishap and thrown upon the saw. Es, was almost completely severed.ln After lingering two hours Mr. Paine died in great agony. - TUE rottsvllle Jos rim/ says: "About two thonsaaid swallows arrived in Potts ville„ at 7 o'clok last evening, and alter serenading the citizens and getting hun, dredti of them on the street thee took up their siumner residence in the northwest chimney of Trinity Clitirch, which is a pretty good sign that they are all Etilsca. panne. - A large concourse of people gathered near the church to seo them go down the chltuney. The Republican primary election Rill be held in Armstrong County, June 4. The Armstrong Rep&!iron makes the following announcements for ciindidatety Congresa--Captain Charles R. Dißespie and Ron. Derwin Phelps; Sssembly—R. W. Smith, Robert Thomson, M. M. Steele; Associate Jtidge—lsaac Rimier; District Attorney--1. 0. Barrett; t3herift—John Ambrose. 11..11. Elwood, David (*.Quigley. Captain lb. Curren; Commissioner—lt. P. Lowry, J. K. Ormond, 0. 11. Smith timid Thomas . Hermn.. . FOREIGN ..! rA6TE:I3,IN, Thibenlrand Tayan ate thr nnmes of three lady riolinints who have been giving concerts in Paris. Pi rsst.t is cultirging the fortifications narromuling Cologne. The cost' is esti ! mated nt from nine to ten million flutters. -THE modern tierman composci - pecialle Brahma and Ralf, are getting 4 • he in Paris, through the Schumann Societv. • - THE Berlin aquarium in cleveloping. rapidly. Inning the winter only a _rem few fink have been Inst. All the mac, cairn for the reception of sea tish are now ready. Dircetor Brehm is intending to go to the Mediterranean very shortly to procure inhabitants for his empty ponds. itiT an assemble of the members of the Berman Schutzeugeellachaft, held not long ago. the question of holding a •uni. venal schutzenfest was disentised, and 1871 atm fited as the time when It should take place. Both Duaseldorf and Rano- ver .Rh to be the scene of the festival. A FEW weeks age n bout 'Which hung outside the eellir-dnor of a Berlin -shoe maker was stolen. In the afternoon ,eaa follows: a note on the doorstep. written as follows: "If you don't hang out the other boot, sothat we out steal it "also, we will_ seek it in the night or else break all your windows." • • •• Tun fourth general, assembly oil, the Prussian Societe of Ladies for the care of Wounded and sick soldiers in times of war area held on the 6th of April. at Ile, lin, Queen Augusta presiding. Twenty branch Societies were represented there. The society bus , now two hundred and, ninety-one. branches. A crtitosm in literature has appeared in Dresden. A blind and dumb poet of that city has published a book of aphor isms entitled - A Book of Wisdom and Truth," which has reached its third edi tion; also a volume of poems which has readied its second edition. The name of the poet is Heinrich Martin. sniarrr has been formed in Berlin for the Improving of the German sea and inland fisheries. Iss directors, there have been elected, Connt von Munster, von Bunsen, Marconi, Peters, von Saint Paul, .osort-tisleisen, VirthOß end lkidinns. The tont:isms fisheries are to be exaMined, and , 'all means to be taken to improve their condition. TFIE Enicternlinctret gips It is stated on ivied einhority - , thet Bishop Strossmayer_ has been called upon by the Vatican to re- call the words lie spoko in defense of Pro. .testantisiu daring-the debate . ofC &hewn tde fide In the .Terintenlmil Connell, and. 'that he has been threatened with arrest in the event of his refuting to comply. The Anatrian (fovernmentould, of course, interfere on behalf to Bishop, who it. an Austrian .abject, she this threat be put into execution. AT 'Vaduz, in the petty principaliiy of Lichtenstein, there was hung the other' day a young fellow who had murdered hls own mother. The gallows was a polo with a large AVM hook. The crinal, who had a_nome around his neck, ware - hung on this honk by the cleat. Boner, who then turned him around by his legs uptil his tongue it:Mended, and' :he was'biack In the face. The' execution lasted exactly nine minutes. No doctor was present, aml the culprit. lived at least for seven Minutes'after he bad been bung on the hook.. Tue. fierman Society, for saving; ; the Shlpirtrockesi has just issued its" report for 1869. In the worse of the year.ll4 ships were wrecked on the blerrnan coast (against 115 in 181'18, 128 in 1867 and 81 In 1866.) Fiftyrorix of there vessels belonged totter many and 25 to England; 680 persons lost throb: lives in them, while 685 were saved, as follows; 56 'by coast lifeboats, 3 by !rockets, 156 be aid from the shore, nud 258 hr./wit-help.' tithed of the wrecks occur r.a in the North Sea. namely, 213 between the Ems and Wester; 19 between the Wester and the Elbe, and 14 on the Bthleswig•Holstein coast. In the four laat years 396 persons have been saved by: this society.. Oil News. Tffß SIG W ELf...,ATTETBOIA3I)I fI;NTRE • • - . . The new well , On the Patten farm keeps 3p its production to 300 barrels of all per day, and it is claimed - that it. pioduced from 12 M. :Monday to the same time Toes. day 10113 barrel< The well is owned by Watson, Potts and Keifer, and they intend to put down sit mote trellis on the same. lease. BURNINO OF TUE CONEWOOGO WELLS. The'Wood ford wells, three in nutnilbr, better known as the Conewonge wells, lo- aced on the opposite side of the meek fano Tart F51T0,..W003 totally destroyed by fire Wednewhtv evening. The lire was caused by a new hand at one of the wens lighting the derrick lamps when an explo. sloe ensued, setting are to three derrick:o; which are quite close together, and also an oil tank containing about 124 barrels of air The fire lighted up the erlielo county around, and was a beautiful sight to the passengers on the train. One of these wells was once the banner flowing well of the oil 'country, and ban been pro. during a g ood paying quantity for a long time.• • FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. xusT ('()NGRESS, =1 Fifteenth Amendment Fnforeentent ItIU Furthei Conslchred; in the Sen . nti•—llighly }hritin Ih.hnte In_ the House on the Diplontat le And Comm. "tar Appropriation Bill Over Mksion to home..,. Hy Triottroph to Pltl%burgh linsrkto.! tc.sottttonoc. 11. C.. IItY In. U.O. ,EN Mr. I...seated it memorial of rill/et,. of 1th.14. Ittaint riiir,entinit Hint nattiralirril e ' llifeioi were dented the boll"( posxeNseil of orth or rent cstntr. Ile hate not', of a hill to r o m e ,iy injustice. Mr. SliLlt XI AN int roiluotol N 1,111 for thh nd -1 of oliiitooriailix tot exhibition troy of duty. 1 . ( 1 M441411, - lot reduced a bill amendatory of the ' , Perianth , . laws, Referred. Mr. bilh:liMAN, front Vlnetnee Committee, Mauled wills emmulattuns the bill to tetitiee taxation. The stuethltueuts couslat society of modifications to avoid attabiguitice, in it h an additional section authorinltta the President, lu his du:Mimi, 10 ,ii){ , 01311t10 , 01' consolidate Mternal nese disttuda The flespheth .liumulment enforcement bill • was discussed by Mr. 111AMilatiN. of Mary land. to oiToaltion. and by Mr. Its favor. The latter said he would give to State goverment, an notch power as was c putt ble with the safety oT the fieneral Clover.. meet. lie wet strenuously OPIK , Sed to all un due accumulation of powers in the General Government. end stlilmore to all centralise lion of administrative functinnaLend thought the Itepublitan party would do well to direct rather than to resist the current of popular opinion on that question. hhe revolutlonaad nnt abolished the legitimate sphere of States rights. If hiaDemocratic friends would Ms-. pcnae with legislatiOn i llke that T/g I W proposed; they would ddrientlitt fticatis Ist the South to tVith the ulord tarn and not ruin themselves be vniuly resisting the inevit able. 'llls wonhl accomplish much more fur aelf -government than 041 their Ingubriona maledictions and would materially Improve their chances of success. • • . Mr. POOL said that fur the purpose ofoe- Curing liberty 'Congress had the right to pi Into SAlttro. The Amendment might be abridged be one cit lien compelling another by threat or Inducement to discharge or employ to vote in a particular war.. or by organiza• lions formed for the Pnrikm. negate notice of an amendment to provide for such cases. At a:l5 the Senate voted to take a recess from half pest four o'clock until half past seven o'clock. • . . The Chair reminded Senate that asa body 1 her Were omerlyeventy divided on the time -Hon and that the anal adjournment resolu tion would. come up to-morrow. Mr. HOWARD sold the tight of the black man to vote In the late insurrectionary - States would be for half a century the street ser g wo ea uld bemaintained there nt by which peace and na Notwi tional autandinthorityg . ths the Southernpeople her failed to obtain the real object of their rebellion. Nattered finde pendency. and bad lost their property and high honoring spirit. they hnd not nod would not, for five generations to come, lose their un quenchable, treadle - able hatred of Northern society And goverement. He then proceed ed to replyto Mr. Ferry, and quoted from the report of the joint committee on Recaps structlan In Me to show that the Senatorn position was in nulligonism with that of the Republimm party north nod mouth. Universal amnesty vrould one day bring hack to - these halls Jefferton Davis and the ringleader% of the rebellion. to - n,hatch nod revivify the *lost cause." He • %meld never ronspot„to Pines , his ewe name en the sonic list of .yeast and nays with those of Davis. Itrocklaridge and Toombs. Personal pride world forbid his affiliation with perjured traitors atidthe err " if i . ' lllit h V i rlt 4 it u' s t aled . the noir to Mr. Trum. tall; who taste n report from theJudicinry emesittee upon the reindutiOn directing lot quiry whether corrupt UNNIZIS , had been used to influence the vote. of Senator% on the Georgia bill. He said the report was -unnnl alone, except so fan as 11 waasiodlded by the statement. of two thmensere ot'S be comm ittee l o rdered pentd. I 410 ,ftmatenoths I= The hill to resin. the commercial and navi gation interests, was advocated by Mr. HALE and opposed by aLLE.4O.N. and wentetver rest till next Tuesday - . when Mr. LYN CH "arm P a vote. The consular nut diploenuin ioprotniation bin was taken up. It appetspriates tarsus:, or $177,1e: lest than last year. Mr. KELSEY explained that the . nilprnpria lion for the missive to Paraguay was omitted. because there was no government there the United States could recognize. 'Appropria tions were omitted fur the consulates of Odert, sa. Kesel and Moscow. the ebusulatesntatteau places being useless, or nearly no. He said be: would offer a proviso to the item fur contin gent expenses, requiring vouchers in all cases to be pretreated to the proper accounting nm cen of the Treasury, the certificate of the President not to be detented a proper voucher. He explained this at some length as referring. to the expenditure of the secret service fund, and read a certificate of President Jobrusem: authorizing an allowance of $106.510, which fie was Informed and believed had been spent in connection with the St. Domingo treaty: too.. 'JO of It was paid back to the Treasury. Its woe also Informed a like certificate. front President Grant had recently been given fur dearly ilOO,OOO for the same purpose. The American people no more wanted St. Domingo than they had wanted Alaska. an act but one degreeremoved from actual insanity. If the Government were to establish a naval station at St. Domingo, It. Would have to establish a navy equal in power to that of any other nation. Otherwise thatnavy would Ire nn I element of weakness. not of strength. In ease of war with any great maritime power. St. Daudet° nitoubt be immediately wrested from us, uniessLt s bad a envy equal In forte to de. fend it. DWdes It would add largely to the' expenditures of the United States to govern - the hdand and be did not believe the people - .were wlllhitt i o be toned forsuch pnuTones. Nr. KEW thenptoseeded to criticise the yrtede system of =Meg estimetes and appro. th o tt e l f igal v rinoney.wibleb be el=r g ise t d o the recent electio and rtn New Itrk. he was not surprised at the success of the Democratic Party there, RS more than half the Federal patrcm , age was given \to the adherents of Tnat WO Mr. N naked - him whether he meant any adminharstion could be more intolerant than the cinema one? Mr. KELSEY—If to leave more than half its enemies In their positions, and frequently rap- point It enemies to office be intolerant. then I concede the present administration Is Intol erant. • Mr. RLDRIDGB—WIII the gentleman speci fy 'mono( the incumbents to whom be refers? • KELBET-..The gentleman cannot get mo into a controversy over swims. Mr. WOOD replied to the remarks of Mr. of reflecting on the present Sect, Secre tary of State, and said none of bin predeces sors wan more conscientious in regard to the law and to the efliciancy , of the oftice than Hamilton Fish., • - Amember inqintred cif Mr. Wood whether he indbrsed the course of the Secretary of State Inrelation to Cuba? • Mr. WOOD did not, nor In re. rd to' Sind lb:mango either. He thought the course 'of thii administration In both reaps b y and unpopular, a nt w beniendemned by the American people. • Mr. BANKS, Chairman of the Committee On Foeeign Affairs, opposed tea t ithdrawal of thefOonsulato from Odessa, tha being a vety ImPortant grain port. Ho also opposed th withdrarral of ch oosy Mission Man :FaragnM: Minister was nece there now (HAM uni preparing to swallow f acet st Republic,) to watch events and report to the Govern. anent.. He was also opposed to the pmposi t=dirtTraesnt fal"":°,,eher,telftV olse to - - st. Domingo benefit the non-ranikesslon by the United Stntei of Unit nave staitioln In un veil ed la War prolonged the *at add thereby the expenditme of Urea. treamire. Mr. LOGAN said he was Prepared to give reasons why St. Dointnge nod Its half-naked savages should not be annexed. General de bate, however. was closed and the committee proceeded to consider the bill in sections for smendment. : Mr. BROOKS IN. F.) moved to strike out Guatemala. and in Insert Rome as a plate for a Minister resident.. Rejected—lb to T.'. BANKS moved to Insert Home, witlioht Istriklngonit any place The omission. world be considered by a portion of the American' People Intentional. He did. wish that. Besides, pile Of the greatest r us convul sions of the world was appronch MCI . and the United States should at least hove n represen tative these to furnish accarate reports 'of great event. transpiring. Messrs. CA:I3C and POWER sustained Mr. .. • _ • . Banks amendment. • DAWE4 opposed tbe Boman mission, as, needless. - • • . Mr. DHOOKId.• of New York. begged the gentleman from Massaebusetts. who re seated the Puritan element in the Muse, fromwhich element alone this opposltlen sprung, to throw by: as he himself did, his religious' education, and look toblitter mottoes and Im pulses tam those he had stated to the Haute. Mr. BINGHAM regretted the gentleman from New York Imputed to his side of the House any disposition-lb persecute Rome on account of Its peculiar religious notion. That was unworthy thegentleman, and he would have done well to inform the House, instead of making such appeal an that to pension or to prejudice, Instead of making nay _such hid as that for the vote of any religious sect. In America— Several members—That is It, exactly. DINGHAM—To have told the House and country what eocnelon therein for any other representation in Home than that which Is already provided- for In this bill. The bill appropriatesior a Consul at Home, nod that snowed at once the gentleman', ImiKeation that therein soy Intention in the bill to ,..stritrs I lli pAoLde fz etn. . 1 , 4 06 4 t n h eed elr pe particular eulogy at the heads of the V no ientiane& who suppfaies that partletar religions sectLaippOrta at presrat the De o , entleorgadzation of this country, for reoeng events have shown to reflecting men that Poway knelt Is no longer a unit and cannot be. The syllabus recently uttered by the head-of that organization le a declaration of panel gles from w m hXt vo I I r r i nture n to ot =e gentleman and go home Mosta his people. It Is an attempt- to fetter iTrI,tiBURGI-11. FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1870. freedom of conscience, to fetter freed= of speech, to strike down the rising entaimnisin mildest every despotism on the face of earth In the form of representative governments. foremost moue which Is America. the to ch n ild Vit i lrgliVt e l ti e t a o h i;;t 9 iti e . the 'r" i l r ot ra . :i r e 4 science noo linnet' tit Urge: ,hy, nif, ...etc ja.th is dilyantlre of that genies ertilqin Mulcts even nuirble Itself. wear. the Divine beauty of life, more of that jmwer today living In Anis-den than, eveit_.a. es dreamed of hritome Might . be acad. ' Why, then. talk nt this tone of -day about dignifying .that Ilttle principality with a resident minister from the United States! Ho not gentlemen knew tiler , theforentost of, nil, men rented In the faith of t the Chnrch or Ito m fond I ndmit that she has bred many g tit mil noble men who knew lows to teaks - hitinonity Itself I beautiful by the licrillee of noinyrdoin,l Miens words tinder the ban of t.'hnriee the Firth, Lee the Tenth and Henry the Eighth. . which speak to-dny all - mar Christendom. I refer 4o thesAtigustbsentook.inVio found oat for himself and repented to Mak nd the great rentrol fact, Which todny possemee the 'en-, lightened mind of the nineteenth rehtuitY. that' "00 mit ii,it bend may, in the grace id God o r divine' right, Interpose Its dark shadow between man and 111. Maker." [t,,,,eoti. coder the- innolpotent power of that utterance every tyrant. whether In Hamm or out orit, holds 10-day the reins of power with tremulous nod unsteady hands, and the day Is not far distant when that very throneof his power shall turn to dust and ashcs before the consumiug breath of the en lightened public opinion of the civilized world, Which declares for free government. free church., free schOoln, free bibles and freemen, ittenent lout Mr. DA wx, , t, lu reply to Mr, Brooke, said be supposed it was necessary for that - gentleman t,s misrepresent the oppmition to the amend ment, and be Mr.Daweed had certainly put his opposition on nosuch ground as the pecu liar religious tenets had, by the power which this milliliter was proposed to be sent. That gentleman geld that he life. Brook.) had laid aside his religious character nal easement that of the representative. Ile (Mr. Dawest had not found itnecesaary to throw off his publisdutr, to Iny aside any religious tenets that he might foundlt the gentleman mo re w Tork had found It neeemary. the was the pity. iloughteel if that g entleman foiled. in any past politienlentagonists of libt the whole elms mf persons who held the religious tenet. oat which he now ditrodriled so zealous ly, the! trocesaltv to Ho' wprks meet for mpolitatne. he Mr. Dawes) had the advantage or hint In that respect. He iMr. Dawes) never belonged to any "linow-Elithing" Omani.- Hon. ILaughtird He Mt never set up that it was it t Aninst therm or safety of the no tion to ve politica right'''. to a foreigner of nay fall Me or rel Mai teuttati tied therefore he did not dad it neemitarY either to ley meld , tan religious chnmeter or to de vie li-ace to- the principles or the theory of the government to order to atone for any such absurdity an that. [Triumphant laughter on the Republica side of the House). Ile bad put his opposition to the amendment on other emends, end considered 'the reasons ,which Inv at the bottom of sending n minister any where to lee whether they salon' at them. Ile did not stand oh suchslippery ground ea rendered It necessary for lien id proclaim nay love or hatred of thnt Church, and therefixre he could look at the question of sending a rninkter to fhiginnit or to any of the Heroine • states. - . ' • . • Mr. CUYODE said that when he war taking lesamm to Keow.Nothingiani. the gentleman front New York IMr. Brookst was their great headcentre. Re 131 r. itrooks) was the man who edited the paper to light them on their way. lie was after the Ottholics then. but non' he had gone into a locality where he wanted Catholic votes. That was why he had taken - that ride and brought rip the millions: question to.titty. lle (Mr. Cosmic) di not know, unless levees because the great Connell at Rome had proclaimed the talallJbility of the Pope. nod the gentleman from New York anted to get under the Popes wing, that he might be saved, he might he eared hereafter. [Laughter on both sides of the House.] Mr. VOORHEES took Mr. Dawes to task for making the charge of Know.Nothiugism against Mr. Brooke, well Rtiowing that that gentleman had le a dde the charge three times lereeeeee. gentleirout train Massa chusetta tout said had not. laid aside his re- Iron. bat If Ste had not, and had tanghethe Sgt T coy of ; tho • a/adorn 'which the ri drenched' on :eftetliti .any of the charity or cluistion forbc-itance. it had t been - striking! y exempitited. The Te tte= - which. he had not r'lekt aside he tnIKI: was that which he inherited from Is ancmtors. who bunted the witches In Mos socil:Ma. Ile presinned that. he bnauttit . hate . the reflected 'stare of the- burning .1 - tent, which the Knowlenthln.v. eel flre in h r State In Bat or Ma.- 'thin Imo an outburst uIA KeCgol,hling , spirit which broke. uq the ,al4,barued the Catholic I Caner bew and veld has, burned theCatholim themsalses at the. stake a. It burned ; the dared of New England. had t dared do so. 'The declarations of the gentlenutn. ,frOm OMNI Mr. Bingham , had gds./Vitra le e exary,lxo/104. to believe that gentleman bo o no tramdshlp for Catholics • or for the Catholic religion. Ile heartlo reason to believe lie charity of pa ...old ever extend tool.' who " Wl , / , in suffering or in sorrow. Th ere .1‘" ES nothing in his record or histary. tamale of private. that 'seould lead:him Vol:mho:es, to suppose Cathollca wen) the objeetsuf hieditor:ate, or his 'kindness, eonsequently notworprised to I hear hii. tierce and bitter Acclamation . . . . iminst In lltsielt . enteit . t.l There Isere .. nsons in the past Mowry of !tome Irby ML -ountry s.hould not hold diplomatic relation ith her. It was so roll of glory that tb• . . children of schools speak of it. Mid ancient end grey heeptd 'protestor. !speak., of it. and sartattlltthrough.the earth speaks of It. The camtry M tlOoro and Cemer , eertalutle rods mended Itself, sn far as history ss - as co nuerned. It WAS its present title. •iIR religions aspect, that was feigned and assailed here. and the Ameritati Government would be advertised all'over then earthas ounderMg diplomatic relations with a government b. • • cause of its religious (nab. The gentlemen on the, other side tnigtit flatter 'themselves now that they had tbe negro to take the place of the foreigner. In his own State it was al ready bumbled. "Let the Dutch go and let the relit .o; we have out the negro In thel .liercr hgd theyiored, the foreig-ne nirtlenlerly the. foreigner of - the Cothollr Mr. BINGHAM replied Indignantly t Mr. Voorhees. and demanded tct know - by whet assumed or txmlerred.authdrity the gent !canna undertook to say- that he (Mr. Bingham) had never felt for Homan Catholics any of that . . charity which was the dlyinest of all graces? Did he presume to billiself the func tions of Peter. and to clutch in his hands the keys that Were to open and chat the gates 7 of 'deliverance t lie was not aware that - the -- poor ,vere ever , turned Dorn hhidoor, nanny. , lie had taken - occasion• to say before. that he repelled front himself and those whom he represented the assertion that resistance to tbenmend. mast was nnt thIS ground o sap hostility to the Inmost nnenaln of =Ann , * in 'WWI or elsewhere. It was with him a con = viction. as strong as knowledge, that religious belief, of whatever character. ought -to be tolerated. He Imd said. wharno gentleman an the other side had eh., nen to reply to. that the syllabus Issued cereal. . . . . .. ~ .... . . . ly. with the sanction and under the direction of the ruler, temporal and spirituel, struclLat the freedom of conscknee,st the rigida OM-e -dition, at. the freedone of ' representative gov ernment, and at the rights of the people to establish and maintain their own forms of goe ernment. in abort all advanced and eceep. Led ideas of the nineteenth century, and he - dill not believe any gentleman on the oipposite side of the House would dare this day repub lish that syllabus and declare he accepted it as bin creed eithermomily or politically. . Mr. DAWES', referring to Mr. Brooks. mid he knew be dented having ever'' been in a Know-Nothing Lodger , ing MA that did not alter the Met of bin ha 'advocf Know-Nothing doctrines. Mr. UROOKS—It is not been sit. an It Ls not ate-o true. (Encitetnent.] • Mr. DAWES, not noticing the Interrupilon, said Mr. Books had undertaken to derive all the beurti frost the Know-liothlag orgsmica- Alen while IteeDinghtslead out of the halter. As toithe gentleman 'from Jadiasa(lir. Vold• bees) end his talk about the burning of Matt. - chusetts conventhand wltchembe would not be provoked RAO a •reply. -That was an old story, and were out: Mr. v(x)RIIMR, in reply to Mr. Rio t. reminded him that he (Mr. Mahan hall Chanel the Deinoiretle shim pf able I onse with tiyitof to win intim bY thOr Portri nn on this Imblect, and - that in deliberm . De bodies when blow, are struck they oulfla to he re turned. As to the remarks of the gentleman front Massachusetts (Mr. Dime.) that the _hunting of iltinseachetts ,sneers and con• vents wail an old story, he Mid it .1.1,40 Otgri Ands tneudstory; and - did not . improve 'filial time. When gentlemen representing com mural. which had sUnalired their ,bigotry In ~that way - _forn o here to it. that bigotry.. In .ngtetical action, thought ititair to retells( them of their pre• one blot As As for ghee syllabus, he said, hat car, for the syLabus of thq Pope of Me 3 er'el e ight of it for ids follow. , ers. It 111 his right to do so; it is their right to believe sad It is not my right to sit in piti 4 e.• )sent on him. -(. 314 IMPO warring -la eliarkee of Know, i gabbed... 4 bastard ?ref sad over again - 1,, 2.%,_tt0r„.1...« , hat be aster dad. been in a. --- "' et. ledge. never had belonged to the Know-Not lug party, neverhadadvocated its Prlncinien, never had believed in them and Mtn been. Journeying in forelin lands during a large part of ttlie time, of that unhappy:agate. • Mr. OIPTH defied, bin colleague (Mr. Void hem) to account for Ills statement In his speech that in Indlenn it was said: "Let the 'lrish go; let h e Meth ge; Wq bare gut the Demon* in their places) - He wanted to know who mid that; whether t was said by nay re-- =111: Mai respecta ble man In or out of Ilfr.: ArelkitHEES—The - gentleman knows the nut reity Reit afl. , alf as I do. . Mr. ORTH—No sir I do not. .....M.r.;'.„,,,,r ( g.ritHEl3 - . -- '1: is inithm current col "—'• ''''' errhillaPenofbothbAMlesinlnd i a na. Mr. ORTII—I grant you it ls in the current columns of one class of newspapers in that State, but let My oolleague names single Re publican newspaper among hundreds in that .State that tens ever uttered, entertained or even advocated that doctrine. Mr. VOORHEES—Undoubtedly they would aeft last as en old Knosmdiothing denies bin former ponition on this deor; -• . Mr. HOAR declared the statement ns to the /burning of witches in-Mamachusetts entirely false. No human being had ever been burned at the 'take within the limits of the,Common - wealth of Massachusetts. '. Mr. VOORHRES—Thnt is not tnie. Mr. HOAR went on to 113 Y that two hundred and reltYYeare ago, when the wh ole .civillled world massed - In. wittheraß 'oa the , nu , thority of the Stroke of the Old - Testament-. the Courts ef AbleughtMetta had condemned' • and =mated abate= or twenty Dement of be " , Mee. Pat lc won alio was that the pmple of Maseacituzetts had seen tne error and wickednesi of their proceedings. It was her Jove of liberty and bar intelligence (sneer ing laughter on .Democratie dies that heat exposed the error and wickednese of punish infaumaa beings for that. • e remainder of the procoedidlle came too la e for insertion.] . . SiCOXII EDITION. EMI Pot Wcr.ocx. NEWS 11Y .1.1,A131,11 - • London 61Tig4eitrqmliie allroad maiwir, , eiiient7=Arraire coin for the Annonnecuient- of pH, French Pie - btgeitoni--iteFentoillipain to be In. vi,sted with ilolalAttributes. . . o ft Itly Teloingpb 14 ttio Pit ' 'Kb (in,ette.l WittNt Ul. LONDON, May 19.-Vh• net of this, morning has a renini . kably I tter iiritorial .ai the at lyiteil misauttuate it of4l,oke trio Ha way af fainwanil.sasetts .t. "the M 30111114 of oem- . 111C111.14 morality la lower lil the city of Net' York than anywhere cinema the worm, who il here In England would .$' ensiled crime there are regarded an meek dkeen of anal, doting. It concern. tbe , Adu Nom people t Pargethetnselten of this - kepinach, though I will be a task equal in difiknity to ittnilishlo slavery." ' • . The Wows also has an article on the yacht' race, and 11140 , 1: There in sok achooner in Eng land. probably; that can wait with the Ameri can yacht Sappho; widths thrcughout the match, was handled by an Fattish &indult, A dispatch from Madrid 'direct elates that the Commit of Minietere have determined to -confer upon Serrano the royal attributes, If nn other candidate for the. threat in found within a short time. David petering Hill, the eminent Scotch tands.,,se pointer. dlgt to-thjY. , n, t thelrCtte h tT4 as. r e ' rantit n e n tfl- tr alr e 1, 0 r, 1 2-1, rrt n y '' Fi v f the tea and silk crops, wh n tre said t e e prom ise largely above the'are e. TxrEttront., May lb.—The amber of .I'uni t:tierce object to the now Iledpidng , rode as le mentably imperfect. , The official report of the flank of England. shown thnt bi.CCi(l has .incresuted E2T.),1100 dur ing the week. VRA Mit 'ROUT. MOT 19.—The Eniiiietor will licit the Chambers an SaturdaY sent . and re. Live the oilleial announcement of thi rote ou the pie biseltimi. Ile will deliver 'ha addre.e. it is said. will Le an expression of gratitude to the people and a promise to fUlal all liberal aspirations. The ceremony well be similarto that of the opening of the Chambers. Sena tor., Deputies, members of the ii.htbinet. high of the Governmeut mai the principal dignitaries of the Court will be present. • The Prince lesperial Intl Shoes a velocipede to-day and sprained his f00t..... ISM , 5 1::. MADRID. Noy lii.. do P is; gni 19.—Prike Montpansief hint rettirn Madrid. His oldest son WI a ion; ail ea to-day with the itegenti , lt It route Unionist ' partY will consent to the proposition tlutt the pres ent Regent shot' he invested. Witik royal nuthority, and are intrik-ain,c to betas about that rent+ ' , 1=21!!! Avrweir. gay ahtp llomir. from Philadelphia. rermet+ that In latitude 4 longi tude :1814. she pa.sed a blaek %learner steer ing slow Ir east under ..ail, but Wa. Unlade to eustununicate with bet. VINANCI IL AND ANIAIINIERCIAL. LONDON. May In— }iteniug..—Consois for oney ; account.. tit.W.elX. American' I%tunit . les berry: Ws. Mu.; trocitilk: Ten-Forte. en. Erie,. ill; Great Wettcrn. 51.,. Stocks are quiet :did steady. I.aveneriot.. _May 11.--eotlon let, with middling uplands at 10Vitllu an. ( Milo s at 11t44; sales 10.101 bales. NVitt mia white Ha ed; red western N 0.% es 2tl; red of ter Ss Mites Ild. wiricrn 13(1. Corn; Na. 2 MI t4l ed. Oat!! :Lb& Mirky {ens 354 fd. Nat - 4110.6ml qtded. fork quiet. neer 10Ce. Lard tles. Ogres* No. Bacon: :oSs Oil for Cumberland cut and fin for short ribbed. • • . LoirriOs. Hay 11). - Tallow doL at Hs ad6cl4. fid. Petroleum: refined beam Sugar 3la at, 'Linseed Cakes quiet. Calcutta Linseed 5/.". Rope dOn. 1; $' Vsancrolre; filar opined arm and quiet at treaft* .•• ki11i5.0.-71Eluur _ seitquiet;. matey nTJuJ 52.4 illt.llEN.' NI My 19.—Petroleum quiet. liAmmyto . . May IV. , retrttleoun heavy. Alavatra May 11..—Cotton quiet :At PEI inn ntx , l mui IMR ntlunt. RELIGIOUS esehersil Wystiegot she netsrme4 Presbaterlan Charrh of North America. tlly Telegraph to the Pittehargh Gazette.] Cowigs AM May 15.—The General Synod of ttie Reformed Presbyterian Church of North Materiel. 'assembled this mOrairig to organize. -Tb'e following delegates art present: - Ministers—Rev. Dr. Clark, Rev. A. Thounta, of Mono Scotia; Rev. Dr. McLeod. Rev. A. G. Wylie. Re, Hamer lien. Rev. S. Scott. of New York; Rat. N. Wotolnide- Rev. M. Moffat. -of Brooklyn; Rey. Dr. 14teel. Rev. M. Galley. of Philadelphia; Rev. Dr. Douglas. of Pittsburgh; Rev. It. Stephenson, of Pennsylvania: Rev.. J. F. Morton. of Certarville.Ohlo; It. J. 11. Cooper, :Morning Sun, Ohio; Rev. It. Iferallaw, of Con cord. IllInble; Rev. Morton. of Walnut Rills, Minot.: Rev. Ramsay, of Cidemro; Rev. Galley, of Washington, Illinois; Rev. Mr. Walker. of Wisconsin; lit, Dr. MeMatthewi, of Prince ton. lantana; Mr. Freeman of Nova Scotia: Dr. McLeod. Mr.. Stewart. James N. (iriffon'. Mr. Collins. of New York City; Mr. Guy, Mr. Gra ham. of Philadelphia; Mr. Munn, Mr. D. Reid. of" Pittmbtargh; Mr. Ilareson. of Cedarville. Ohio; 1). McClure. It. Wi h llem. Mesander Kell, of Illinols; Mr. 'Rumford, of Indiana: Mr. Kil patrick., of Wisconsin. . • - Rey. Mr. Marsha, retiring Modenstor. P reached the opening sermon. The Synod this morning elected Rev. Dr. Mr , Leal, of New York, Moderuttn, and lies. Dr. Steele, of 'Philadelphia. Secretary. Rev: Mr. Brnokaide. of Brooklyn. wns elected Asslatant Secretary. On taking the chair Dr. hfcl.cod made a short address. alluding to bin connection with the •Prnoti eh Stated Clerk for thirty-Ore rears. He looked upon this time isit a crisis in the his tory e t he Synod ' lvould b iro t711. ' • n ips7e u r r :4i by partisan spirit Its dellhoration4. A number of informal reports were given. 'after which the Hodendor announced the standing committet, Reports of Preshrteries were received. All those that' referred to thtitmbject of union with the United Pre,byterian church favored It except two, the Eastern and the Philadel. phis Presbyteries. which were opposed. The Ohio and the Chicago Presbyteries did not re fer to the subject. (ireeral Amenably oe the Preabgtielari Church • South. [By Telegraph to Pittsburgh Gazette-7 LotmanLLs, Mff 11.—The General Assembly of the Southern rivabytcrian Choral met in. the Second Presbyterian Church at eleven o'clock. and was opened with an able sermon by Rev. Stuart Robinson, D. D.. Moderator of the last Assembl.y, from the tent "1 am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ. - After this Rev. R. L. Dabney, D. LL, of the Union Theo logical Seminely.‘ Delete. was elected Moder ator, and Rev. JAL H. Hail, of Georgia. tem purely Clerk. The Assembly' then adjourned to meet to.morrow morning at nine o'clock. A larinnumber of the most eminent divines pf es o rurp o o u rra ' n wflr trfOre i Nr2s u s ' en o t- t ply. Among the eminent men present ore Rev.D. Dabney end Rev. E. H. Rutherford. of p n u Vi VIE . rev. Z ii t'tlry t e . r v arig r ße . • v. Dr. sal D. D., D., Dui Rev. hr. Petrie. of Alabama: 11ev. Dr. J. W. Miller and Rev. O. A. KW& of Texas: Rev. J, IL Lyon of Dliesisetppl; Her. N. H. Hopkins and Rev. Dr. Stuart. Robinson. ,t rl o livte ct os i tzt si" fl i ej z. Allim , ~ W right.fitrvernor of . . . ."4" NEW YORK CITY. • [By-Telegraph to the Plttabiligh Gazette.) New TORE, May 19 ,1070. Thetaher of Commerce cted Wm. E Dodge 'as President. Geo. re type d yke am first Tice President. Col. Drake DeKay. reported commander of the Cuban expedition recently sailed, to silt ao the city opilmoklyn. refuses tO approve further expenditure on ,Prospect Park, on the ground that the legislative act authorizing the Outlay is unconstitutional. Toe Park Commissioners will mak the courts - to compel hint to authorize more improve mcmts. Meantime wort will cense. Horace Greeley sailed to-day tor Nassau, ter bring home an Invalid site. • . Five puienters of the Canard steamer Mar athon have died an adidavit with the author- Des at Castle Garden complaining n( had treatment. allowance and poor quality ef food, which affidavit Is corrohontted by the signatures of some One hundred steerage pas sengers. Th steamer Suffolk, from London with theca , et India Weevil* cable: bound to =lca h. arrived here short of coal. ~Thansan'H.Tratt. partner of Wm. E. Dm, of forged State Went,. bond tame, has been arrested here. It Is r undersiood .the Industrial fahibition Company contemplate negotinttng for a crys tal palace. • . . E. - B. Shafer has resigned the position of Special Agent o,t;the Treatogypenartment. Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Directors. [By Telegraph to the. Plttaborgh Gazette.] BOSTON. May In.—At the animal meeting of the Atlantic and nicht° Railroad Company. to.day, the follorrhm directors were °bourn: Messrs. Francis R. Hales, Urlet Crocker, Isaac. Rich. Jacob -I. o l MM , unmai.hforrlll, Geo. S. Conic, or !beton: Andrew V. Stbut, N. Frederick 1111lIngs, Woodstock, Vt.. Andrew Pierce, Sr., Look: Wm. H. Cain. Clyde. H. Y.; Oliver Amer_, North EitstoniMasa.; Jas. Segal l4usirt, N. Y.; Übits. H. Harwood, Spring- Mo. Cincinnati &leniently Committee torn determined. at the request of; prominent citizens, to change their programme in ea to omit the grand procetskin on Sunday tyro h the city. They will bold their plo-nic, hog - ever, on tharday.sind have the procession .n Thursday. This ehang , recehred the una. - eons assent of the General Committee. THE CAPITAL The Proposed Redahtlon of Taxes— Undue Influence In the lieomia Case. _ t o, 'ro es N o, to th e Pittehuetth Chtzette.l wAstuNazole..ll,2ly la, bile. rnoPOSED REVENVIL ntDEdrtnt I. Tbe bill reported'hy Senator:Merman to-day to reduce taxation strikes out for Salaries of officers and employes $5041011; special taxes on banks and hankers, 41,1M,Itit; other special taxes. ISAl'XlalifrassteceiPts, $6,300.909; sales. ,4ty1111,K19; income, aIa'ut. ; SII,IIJCIASSA legacies, $1.241.1tit: successions, $l,llrX 4; schedule A, Vlig.„Kgt; passports, $29,4.13; miscellaneous. $l,- 340.1a1f total, 44.1.579,17,1. _Taxes retained: Spirits, $1.54411.403; tobacco, 5...1,0170ik fermen ted 4f1A1R1.051; Income, about Uti; stances; #14.130,710; gam, 13.1/0.0t: Penal ties collected, f.arl.0118: excess of gaugers' fees, 4111_11; total, 1114,4t1,576. immortal INVIXENCE VIM nEOBOIA The report of the Senate Judiciary ComMit tea on the 'mention whether comipt or Im proper Inconel were used or attempted to In ilUellee the votes of Senators on the Georgia bill, is to the effect that efforts were made be one P. J. Avery. a director of the Brunswick and Malay Railroad, to improperly influence Senators against the Bingham amendment; that Lewis Porter, clerk in the city post- Mace. attempted to aid hits in the purpose: t that Rufus 11.11nliock. In paving the puts. 100 Maier of the Washington (Thronicfc triple prices for printing pamphlets. and Inserting articles and t speeches on the J . Georgla question, almo used improper means to Influence votes. There is, however. no, evidence that nny Sen ator was ItifillenCed. IXSTOILS. The moot,n receipts lint reek atootintod $1.711,9eti. • S'f..PAUL Destructive Pire—:Loss 1f.73.000—.1 Woman and (111114 Perish In the Flames. [By Telegraph to the Plttsburgli Gentle.) CHICAGO, May A special from St. Paul says A fire broke out this morale, Ina build ing On Thiel street. being modeled into a livery stable, Mid etnin eomolunlcated to Con cert Hall Mijoining, both of which were Ile stroyclt. Too latter building was occupied on the, first floor by Rochelle's furniture este.. 115h:tient, and on the second floor by Bryant & &ration's contthercial college and lodging rooms. Nothing was towed. The buildin adjoining Concert Hall. occupied hr D. Wer ner as a saloon and Haggerty & Co. as a oast mission store. wet also destroyed. The Arc then crossed Third street nail destroyed Pitt nam's grocery store and contiguous buildings. aHsu the block known as Greenleaf 's building. The loss IS MOO) to ,SAW. Two young meu in Bryant R. Stratton s building were obliged leap from tho third story rear window to the bround below. nearly one hundred feet. the atildlng being on the edge of a bluff. Both were badly injured.and one at least will die. A roman end ebildnetisbed In the flames. BRIEF TELEGRAMS --Much needed rain fell at Chicago and west of that city yesterday. —G, W. Houston, a painter, nut of work, killed' himself at Cincinnati yesterday' by a pistol-shot. Ito lived at Amelia, Clermont Conlity.Ohlo. -.At Memphis. Wednesday during an alter eat lon, Pat Burke, a drnyman, with a billet of wood crashed the skull of If. Nauman, a rag picker. Burke was arrested. —The Evangelical Pre. Association. now numbering over two hundred measlier.. held theirand annnal meeting In New 'York Wed nesday, G. W. Clifton was chosen President and George M. Powell Secretary. —Peter Rich. a residelit of Honesdale. Pa.. woo killed Instantly Wednesday evening, by the falling of a rickety bridge near Bolton basin. He wasl , 4eXille a canal boat, the tiller ut which struck the bridge, causing It to fall upon, him., .• —Pullman's train Of eight palace cars, 'just completed: left Chicago yesterday for Boators, to receive the great excursion party for-Call furnia. The train Is one of the most elegant ever built. A billiard table. will be one of the means of enjoyment. —The Toronto Globe and itirgraph have sarong articles in favor of building a canal on British ground round Sault St... Marie. end that the privilege wow enjoyed . by American res eals la emsadJass musts east' tease oath the question at Issue In adjusted. —tine Simon riffen‘jumped or fell - Into the river at Chicago. Wednesday afternoon. He kreer.t.-.1, taken to the tombs. and 'flitted In a there took oil bin boot, and wak atnnit to rut on dry - clothing• when he laid down and expired without a struggle. - __Wedosaday afternoon a gang of six or eight prisoners made a• desperate attempt to escape from the Minot. State Penitentiary, at Joliet, by rushlsig through agate while a tram was passing. The guards fired cm the runa ways, killing two, The others were captured la n few minutes. —Thmsday morning at . nine o'clock. at Slade'a Crossing, near Palatine, Illinois , nu the Northwestern Railroad, as a German Mood Lisapich and his wife were crossing the track In a wagonthey were nos into by the - Woodstock acc mmodation train and both fatally Injured. --Advises frtan the counties of Woodford, Stark. Fulton. Farwell. Knox, Peoria. Henry. Lasalle and Grundy, Illinois. nay that the prospects of crops were never better. Every thing IN toll three 'weeks ahead. A large breadth of corn has been planted and most of It Is already up and some nearly ready for the cultivator... —.'.t Fort Pickering. emir Memphis, a ahoot- Ina affray necurred early Thursdai morning, dining Which Jerry 'Gorden, a bargeeper, was fatally wounded. Albert Bore, a news vender, shot. In the knee, and Jacob Moore, another barkeeper, In the thigh. 1.. Howell, under an rest, acknowledges having shot Riordan. but says he acted in self-defense. --De Hanna• a balloonist. ascended 'from Rock Island, Illinois, Wednesday evening, and sailed west. When over the, western portion of Davenport, lowa, and rapidly nearing the ground, the balloon collapsed and Spilled oat the teronaut. He went through the roof of a rummer house, and received internal Injuries, but it was thought not of a dangerous char acter. • —The Missouri ',Avila' Association held its annual meeting In Kansas City Wednesday, All parts of the State were represented, and Invitation.ber of Kate. editors tpresent by A banquetwaa given In the even ing. and yesterday the Association went on an excursion over the Missouri River, Fort Scott and Galveston Railroad to Fort Scott.. —The Cumintttce on Finance of the Massa chusetts Legislature, to which was referred the bill for Jrranting State aid to the Hartford and Erie Railroad Company, hare reported against the bill and recommend the ramose of the bill presented to the Home by the minority. The committee) speak of the road as Inn hopeless condition, the only way out of which is through banktruptcy. One member dissents. • • —The Indiana Omnd Lodge of Odd Fellows discwrsed the question of the modification of the basis of representation. It is proposed to cat this down, to abolish the May communica tions, and Increase the Grand Lodge per cent age from six to ten. The present body is large and unwieldy, and the expense» very been. The matter was referred to a committee to he reported upon next November. —A number of men end women of Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, Michigan. Indiana. Mime tada and Ohio, bane this call) "The friends of woman suffrage in the Northwestern States are invited to Meet In Farwell Hall, in Chi cago. on Wednesday and Thursday. the Zth and t3th. days of May, to organize n North western Woman's Franchise Association, and to adopt meantime for canvassing those States In behalf of woman suffrage." „ —The New York City Doak of Education had an Interesting and excited discussion, Wednesday, on the question of restoring cor poral punishment In public schools. -Argu ments for and against flagellation were put In vivid language by the part D ian of either side. The matter was finally referred to a ape clot committee, with Instructions to report some plan of correction that - shall meet the views of all parties in the Board. --Preparations are making In New Yorkjcity for a musical festival. to lake plamilln June in the American Institute building, and to. surpass In. stupendousness of arrangement and grandeur of execution even the Boston Jubilee. Over three thousand five hundred tmlnedvoices have been engaged.-an immense organ (larger than the Boston one) Is in pro teen of construction. and Gllnsore and his band of fifty pieces, along with others, hove promised their services. One hundred•thou sand dollars have been subscribed, to the project. -.The formal exercises of the opcninF of the POW bonpitbl of the National Soldiers Home, "at Dayton. Ohio. occurred Thursday after. noon. in the Music. hall of the Institution. The attendance was very_ large. 'Speeches were made by the local Manager, Lewis It. Gunokel, Governors Hayes, of . Ohio, and Ba ker. of Indiana, Gen. Mattel!, Gen. Schenck, and Surgebn Hen. Wolcott, of Wisconsin. The si be ll c u h :a s blr e .ra i nd e t I r r crjr t ihrit i t 'y E t a i g ! Church of Dayton. The otrailos was can of great baterest. —Jildfre Dillon, la the 'United 'States Court at Des Moines, lowa, has given a decision in the Railroad-bond ease, of Christopher Lan sing vs. the Treasurer of Muscatine county. It appearing that it :am hope:able to have a writ of mandamus executed by a State !tracer and to collect the Imes, It must he done by the United States Marshal. nail he will do It In the eountlee of Lee. Johnson and Mosta. tine. The Court said it was important that the people should understand that they mast abandon nil hope of escape from the payment of these hoods: they must be-paid and the oft ears of the Court will be' !sustained by the pow.er of the Government. . • • LMnian Re/ River 6:pedalo.. My Telegraph to Pittsburgh Gazette.] Sr. pun., Miy 19.—Orders have been reeetHir ed et headquarters iiitbis city., transport; . . ed to th e military posti at Porta 4bervOmbie and Pembiza,to stop and turn bank any tarty of rmitaas who may be on their Way to the Red River oountry. The military_ have care: fully traced up the report of the Fenian expe dition. Several squads of men with arms have passed through here, but they were pron. meting for elnlms or bunting. Under std c .t orders from Washington the ' military win keen a sharp lookout that no assistance for iticf goes through the States. VOL. LXXXV.---NO. 121 WOOL GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. A Day Among' Rural tteenes—FiGh Annual Ithearing remittal—A Large Gathering sad • liandsomeDloplay—The LAG of headman and General Awe. . It is pleasant and refreshing sometimes to throve aside the cares of city business life and tearing behind Its heat and duet and smoke. to opal& a day .ItthOng the green fields and fragrant dower," and rural enjoyments of our suburban country. With this feeling animat ing them •nnd this object in clew. a large company of - Ytttsburghers disappeared from the city yesterday and after a few boom' pleasant ride stoPped at the magnificent Carta of Henry MeMurry. Esq... on the Washington Pike 12 miles out, to participate In the Fifth Annual Shearing festivnl of the Wool Grow ers Allsomation—one of the most flourishing and Important of our rural organizationg, rie on arriving of the grounds they found assem bled a very large ..company of ”countrj - and city folk" every age, sex, class and color being represented, end nll Intent upow the full est enjoyment -of the occasion. A look over the ground also revealed one of the finest Collections of fancy stook to be found in the Country, together with agricultural and farm Implements innumerable and almost unname able. The sun - ey of the grounds occupied the time until the commencement of the contests for the day. when all attendants were gathered to the scene of operations In n portion of the farm where all the nec essary arrsthgeuients bed been made for giving every competitor "a free field and a fair fi ght." The programme consisted of sheep she.aring principnlly, which' was. how ever, agreeably lengthened by plowing match. and the testing of a number of the farm Implements. The contestants went to wurk with a will, and amid the excitement In cident to such entertainment sthe hours passed until dinner was announced. . • ..... . The whole company then rested and par took of—not a lunch or repast—but a right royal dinner. In which the excellence of the viands was only exceeded by their abun dance. This episode In the days festivities was under the sopervislon of Indies consisting of Mrs. Henry . McMurray. Mrs. Ira Mahout, Mrs. George Patterson, Mrs. Archy McMar rar, Mrs. McMurray Mrs. Wm. Million, Mrs. Jobs McMurray, Miss klnggie Wright. kilns Ellen aleClarin end Miss Sallie Matthew. The best compliment upon the success achieved by the ladles with the hearty relished and keen enjoyment with which the edibles were disposed of. and the evident reluctance with which each participant left the festal board. Following the dinner the people distributed themselves in little groups about and discus sed the events of the celebration until they were called together to hear the reports of the judges. Fitst in order came the class A. In this Edward Wright received the first premi um, A. McMutTy the second. and Harvey Mc- Murry the discriminating. This was for shear ing rams over one year old, Then In class 11. There u - err live entries, .1. 11. McMurry won the first premlum,.ll. Mc3furry the sec ond, and A. McMunT the discriminating. Messrs. If. Caldwell and W. MeMurty complet ed this list. This was for shearing rams one year old. In class C. Lewes under one year] Edward Wright on the first. A. McMurray the second, and 11. McMurray the Discriminating Premium. • • In ohms D. levee one year old) W. Mclifumy icon the first, H. McMurray the second and John McMurray the Dis criminating. Mcssers. J., 11. and A. McMurray completed the list of contestants on this test. The next contest wns for the best collection of stock. In that classed' E Mr. Edward McMurray won the first premium for the best 'en or three ewes, ever one year old. Mr. H. McMurray the second. and Mr. Edward Wright the discriminating. In class F. for the best pen of three ewes, one year old, Mr. R. Cald well received the first. Mr. John McMurray the second, and Mr. A. McMurray the discrim hutting premium. Mr. 11. McMurray also com- Peted. The Judges next reported on the sheep shearing; the first premium for which was for .fire dolW,rs For this there were three entries. Mr. John Wilson finished his work in tea min- . . ales and fifty wends, but slightly cut the sheep. He was awarded the second premium. Mr. H. C. Rinks completed his taskrin eleven minutes and lifty-flee seconds. He was awarded the first premium as the fastest and best. Mr./. H. McMurray completed his in eighteen minutes h and- fifty-Ave seconds. It was thought by the judges that his Will the best *ark, but the time was not equal to the others. and he was awarded the Discrimin ating Premium. This finished up the report, and the sale of agricultural • Implements next took place.• . Sitter i n tl44l sth i tiipp Whie ed a l.7 t h r :mVonleVe a r l tat Ramer, exhibited Messrs. Hare it don, of this . citY, 'The wok of this Implemeht Was SO satisiactory that the whole' . stook.. fire, on the grounds were Migrated of Immediately, and or ders for more taken. Messrs. Hare & a al . . on exhibition the Red Jacket._ stuw Chars oWseeteninallk with moot. which was greatly warn= Another Pittsburgh manufacturer the Loteridge plow. df which we have heretofore published a full escription. was tried and gave unirenni sa tisfaction. The experienced hands in the bu siness were enthusiastic over this piece of machinery. The ante motioned daring the greater part of the afternoon, and at Its close the company slowly sepamtedlor their homes. We noticed among the attendants a number of one Prominent agricultural dealers, who seemed to take great interest in what Will going on. Altogether, the Ofth annual festival of this • Association mar be set down as a decided sue. cess. During the day they had several noses alum, to their membership, which testified the feelings of the people In Its fnvor. The pres ent albeer, are: Pr esident . James Matthews; Secretary, Ed. Mon k; Corresponding Secreta ry, Copt. John GI ellen; Treasurer, Edward 'right. Among the moresresainent members enticed erreent were James Espy. A. Me- Mmrny , H. M. MmrstY,John Espey, Wm. F. Fife. Marry McMurray. Wm. Allison. Dr. C. W. Townsend, Alex, GUallan. They have innugurnted a regular system of annual (estivate which have proved eminently heneaclrd In collecting the farmers together and Introducing many new and Improved ma chines which.have Inn great measure revolu tionised the tilling of the soil. • The city attendants returned home last eve ning well pleased with the manner In which the day hod been spent and with the most pleasant recollections of the hospitality and generous hearted liberality of the country friends' with whom they had spent a - few hours. =I °rens. liocsa.—Motnithatanding the al most imullembly hot weather there • was a largelleidgelect audience at the Opera House last evening. "Marble Heart.' or the Scalp tor'a Dream' was presented in a most ad nolmble manner. The cast was most excel lent throughout—in fact we doubt if the com pany ever appeared to better advantage than they did laat. night. Mr. Cheater and Miss °sheeree wereparticularlY good as Ferdinand Volage and Mlle Marne. as was Mine Georgie Dickson, an Marie. This evening Mr. Adams will take a benefit end the house should' be crowded as he appears in Ma favorite charac ter of .Nareisae." The.Certitin Cure of Neuralgia . Is found in judicious eating and exercise : and - net only so, a permanent cure cannot be effected In any other way, while- these are always efficient. In neuralgia the blood is always too thick, impure and in excess: and as diet and exercise- combine to remedy these conditions, some rules In relation to these are desirable. These will be 'adapted to sedentary persons, to therm who live in doors generally, as women, students, bookkeepers, and the like. It Is rather better to eat thrice a day, morning noon and night: that is, as soon after sunrise as practicable, for breakfast; dinner about oneo'clock; supper before sundown. Fat nothing whatever betn.een ninth. Breakfast, a Angle: cup of. coffeenr tea, some cold bread and butter;With a dish of berries or stewed fruit in summer time, and nothing else; 3n winter,meat, fish or poultry, or, in their atead;it maple of soft- Supper should be made of cold- bread and butter, and a cup of warm drink of some kind, and nothing else. Dinner the same as breakfast, adding one vegetable, and some fruit, raw or stewed, as a dessert. and nothing else. A different kind of vegetable 'may be taken every day, for variety; the kind of meat may he changed at each meal. The object in the specification above made is to discourage variety of ulnae, .becanseit is this which tempts all to eat A. Leggett', auctioneer Invites 'specie attention to the following oaks: .0n Friday ( today ). at eleven o'rloek thirty-four acres and tine residence o llehowell, at Neville. On 13aturday next .t 3 o'clock, four va cant lots on Ohio , ave., between Chartiers and Manhattan attests. Oh 'slOnday next.at 10 o'clock, the house and lot, 53. Mmterey street, and Nevin' adjacent ♦anht lots. • • On Wednesday next-at 10 o'clock, thirty iota cm-the adisgliony Poor Farm at Ben. On R'ad ' pcixlay apt t „ at 4-siclack. the late That! Bitlstein;tl repel:v.loo tooth Canal greet. ~ • On ThunninY next, 2011. lot., If: C. Shifeev Irmo , ? Nor Brighton Cut this out - for refeiencio. .Ful{ at A. Leggaje's office, ia.FedtralMhreet, Abi*lteny. , • . MeKEE S POrr PIiOPERTY.—It is detmed e MitlitisMetamp:ly.to incitestttettOnn llh fourth 'griMi - of those chOlce boldn • lota advertised to come offal thisarS2t_a: • ce rtantpiitut on - M0ndv:....p:931. 23d . MSTAPHYSICZAWS have long dlepoted whether the earth was made for man or man for earth, list no one . doubts the feet fluit Pier, Pannaer Creim Ale was made for all , men. .ZONUArIi ai VOU F R 3 III . AUCTION MIT I TidILIVI/!lli i tn'ci i i :eine :lie premises. hem, sere desirable lots are sufsmently !mien. Terms of maw—One-third mob. bal.,. a I.ne and two years. with lateresL Deeds free of expense to puchasers. Ten dollars cash to be paid on each lot when ad. A FREE EXCURSION TRAIN, an heretofore, Will leave the Connellmillo °mica. Pittsburgh. at 1 o'clock precisely on the day of sale and convey griorn perminnlladles and 'motto:mm.)l...mnd from the rale FILM No one under 21 Teat. Of age Al lowed on the traln. Sr , theket• relred. A. ItrILWAINE. Anctloweer. OTIOE TO PAINTERS.—SeaIed phorosAls be received et the office Of controller of the City of Allegheny. until TOES-, DAY. May Idth. at 3 o'clock r. n.. for the Paint ing of ily Ball Building and 3larket llonat Specifications of prbpi wed work to be seen to the City binglocer's °aloe. Ulds to be for City Unhand Market lion se separate, and for both. 'no right Is resorted to reject any or all bids. W. M. PORTER. Controller. OTICE TO WHITEN ASHERS.- J.l SEALED I•ROPORALF , will he rereleed In theMee f CControllerof the City of Allegheny. until u Nl FISDA Y, Ney 4 4 th. fur the Vhitewashing of the Market House a Whitening of the entice af.i the ratio,. rant tal bottle of the CITY BUILULNO. For further Information accenting the character I work.lnctatre at the office of them, controller. The right Is resorred in reject W or or nil Ma. . 11. PORTER. cnifi Controller. LIST OF 'LETTERS REMAININO In Buclumom P.a.Maine. May 'JOWL 18,0: . II Illneb Wm, Jr I ltuwell Bea Berard Thos ,C..g10 Min I . Hem. Evan Brealdron Lnula, .0 llLlcusell La/ Brown Mn A - 11:1111thorpo J P S Brown .11 1 / 3 A llmas Geo M iSpaincerJ T • Brown Miss L • Strlong Min M Darns) ur I Johnstu J n Mrs Paandon Miss II Brien Dennis Jobastan Miss M'lnesammn Wm C lobos Miss M J./Bowan Mrs MA Jame.. . • . . Conway Joirs'ne Join, . Henry C lineman. Alex Conlon .lax 'Jacobs Wm II lineman. Ann Canon 311+s I. K 'Schieh Ell Carnahan M E Kipp Walter I. I.itmitti W (Tasman Henry Kay 511ss M. A Smith John Campbell ills . I Shelton Mrs 51 ChArlesJ Stiller Einnist T II Miller W 4 Thompron in. Day Mn 31 Mason Josiah .Thtionas Ilea H Hanks Th... Mason E • W Heron C II t3lorgan The Wearer Jlisa A Darla J P • , I. Wntters let thonoren Dan't ;Poirel Mrs it Wolters Mn K ' E Probes Ilarniny Williams DC Evens John It Want T. ..Inter YApir Mat .itoao lliiharn Wromn M i ss C' .' l ' i 'T t ' T e.' ll 9 4 . lt t .„0 Mr. , l. T,:, , ll myln 1 . 1111.1.11' llilltnlt. P. M. LT S. INTERNAL REVENUE, . TWENTY-TIMM Disrim - r. • COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Dm, C4,l.l.rrtott or INTIM:VAL BINE:MX:1 Inn Cn 67 Disuiet Penn.. t Water - street. • ALA: LIILE:, CM . , May . 40tb. 1871.1 NO I M. M itimebr e'en nut the mind Lists of tn lZei , fgr i Aimee,. termed Llmnres, nod id Incomes, Carriages, Watches, Silver Plate &c, , Are now In this emcee, where payment will be re-. ceired thereon by the Collector. on and after the UIRST COY OF it:I:D.1870. These taxes har ing become Inc. mart be paid before the 2.lth day of. June. 1870. otherwise additional capentww will be Incurred by the tel payer. 1112ht:INGTON. Leq.. Depute Collect. d to the County of Aratetrong. and KDIVIN Deputy Collect., no . the county of fait,. wlll be ready to rem:Pre after the, let of Juno. for their resperllya Malone, and will poet notices deslntrut- Una the Umenod pi 0.3. when end who they will be prepared to twelve the bum collectable by them. Tame paid only In meenbecke or national currency. (Mae hours Imre II A. M. to 3 r. N. JOSH M. SULLIVAN, = IMIMEEMI JUST ISSUED. LIPPINCous MAGAZINE FOR '3-13-N. Illustrated I. THOMAS TYLER'S TOMBSTONE: ATalc. 11. PARAGUAY AND THE LOPEZ FAMILY. By H. llargraee.' , • 111. HIGHER AND NEARER: A Peem. IV. THE VIRGLXIA TOURIST. Part 11. By Edward A'. Pollard. V. 3IY LOVERS. By Mrs. Sarah E.llensbaw. VI. THE LIZARD BRACELET: A Tale. • By Mrs. Lucy 1.1.1111 , N1 Hooper. VII. THE REVOLUTION AT TILE SOUTH. • ' VIIL GUESBF.3 AND QUERIES. Part IL • • IX. SIR HARRY HOTSPUR. A NoCel7 rift 11 . By Anthony Trollops. • X. GLIMPSES OF SAN FRANCISCO. • By Miw Annie Morrie. ' Xi. THE COHLNO HAN. By Craig Biddle. XII. OUR JUDICIARY.' XIIL ONE IN A HUNDRED: A Tale. . • - By Edgar Fawcett. XIV. A FEUDAL PICTUIIE, A Poem. ST. HOWLV:AKERE As BOON LOWERS. XVI. OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP. ' XVII. LITERATURE OF THE DAY.' Fur Sale at all the Book and Newe Storm. TelOta---Vearly Subscription-Ell. Slagle Num ber. 33 coat..: SPECIMEN ' SPINIMEN NUMBER. with Premium .I.lat and Club Raley sent to any addreve on receipt of Twenty-11re onto. J. B. LIPPINCOTT , & CO.' P17111.1811E11.1i, 715 and :17 Market St., Philadelphia. 01]) fIOMESTEiII FOR .SOLE, •,- S. M'Clean 'Esqi). Dee'd filtrated on Fifth avenue. betwee IteliliSeld and Shads Sift Churches. on line of °attend Redraw. and eight minutes walk to niftier rir B=f tilde litallons, .Penunrisacila Central Rad Rowe contains 9 finished Rooms and Cellar. and Lot Sei feet front by 199 feet deeporbleb Insindes oil liatralliOne. Cistern. Grapet7. Pratt, lie_ d.c. PRICE: 11116.000. ALSO. • • LOTS. • Adjoining lads of 60 to SO feet troetaasee 250 leel deep. and Imprared with the heat varkdy ot Bearing !Tull Tree, The above will be sold In s whole or permie to salt customer*. , OM CITY PROPERTY. Comer Lot. 25 teat front on Greet street. mist of Strawberry alley, Ana rennin beet ca: M" ,&, r 3 " Vi l y " Yrejlt PgIV aiiiiibwerZt ri tazgriv — • be — le. "' e rn r Watt distend from the new propos e d Petaisyl al " •- nts 11.1100.4 Derert. tomer 4oveath and 041 • ALSO. Fire-Proof Safe. doo A ra Sealtar ee.WouAhead Me PrOof Safe. doubt et make, for We alai.. • For any further Information Of the above he trunthu of . • S. hicOLEAN Sr CO BANKERS, . N0..57 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh MORGAN & CO. xviurwcrudalls Or C ON N.ELLSVILLE COKE, At their !Nines, Braid Fiord, C. R. L O cel 142 WATER STREET,, SHIP TiirALtrittlNT;# • • •• BY And. Deliver in the City. --preTsi3URGll - FOk. - .SATINGS, :40. 111 FOURTH AVISNUE. PITTIMUROLL. !MENLO IN ISDI. OPEN DAlLiteme *to 4 obtoeltiaad oil SAT ligi=thir eat to November tole! Hug Dart msrmabz. IY z „., ate ma ay . l. Are tf mot ttlh omoe. de..lm&edit the Boma at Nhkeasere—Geo. A. Barre. Preabbrot;¢ r a l i t w arl v rae s = n, . parlc i ir lr lge Preslibmtm D. m A. Bradley. J. L. Graham. it. e. Hell W. N. Fiesta. Joke s.Dlbrorth, P. Rabat. O. rohanabee. 'attarim Jt , a eeatt,Debt. C. aohatertm • D. W. it AA7Ne.II, Sollellotf. lolbatribers. illobrof five Clota of WO cow Is f ansloMs4 pralotl.onsly to the getter-up ;• of ts ChM of tali. Postmasters are regoestma Mott I f au airsiati.—Xadiiiiic-, PEICUMAN, REED & Co., PROPRIETORS. tr - NOTICES. 7 . 7o.Let." "./ 4 1,r Sale," I. •• B l ount'," "Boarding," I . ~ not exceeding FOUR LINES, will be ineerted in pa:se.eelianns onee for ?IVEY- j CENTS: each additional line F.. Fr VE . WANTS. tI . .......-__. b -- - ---_ -. W.. 41147.1)....—15ktu ttlen y aLola I: Aririme, %hitt . °nice u . nti . lo2onimalsr,L.,_l l l,--k - " 1": , W . 1 , j . 1 , U;D „. . , - , 7- ,7 4 ILOLL m IERS , JL . Ing ;. 'want Ist. work. garlentng. le. T Re'eetsl GIRLS 1 Ste ...led to tln cooking. tonGemett de., IQ alltr seld eocullfy. R 17141 st MIPLOYM.ENT OFFII.M. , l'i 0, 1 Sixth street. - WASTEM—Eterybody to coal 164 LIBERTY STREET . PUNDRIUDALE APPARATUS for ..SW MMIM WAN:LTD.—An ALTO end BASS a1t=e04, " 11. 1 . 0 A 1. 424 "" re P r0 r( 17. f 11 a ..r. - 40 - yrir --- Iltt.mbuoth P.O. • TATANTED.—.t GIRL to do common r, housework Ina InnaU faniny Must cog, II reoontruenden. WI at No. 31 . MONTIMMT STREET. Allegheny Olt, 5411.1/' vANTED—SITUATION—is Saler MAN OR TUAVRIANG lu • 12 holeside nr manufacturing bonsai b 7 • initable an:maul atly Waren. given. Addrem Boa). iissetLe oftice. XATANTEI).—A Lady experienced fa v V making l Pantr ‘ to ainumervillian. AWAY j; at l eyK 110Lierrtili CO.. currier fithave.and laierl7 a. 5-4 IANTED.—MORTCIAGES: . • ) 1 3 - 0.000 Loon to larav or nun areouota.at • r rate of totoreat. Tito3im, • 919 Bond sod ant Ettore Broker. 1.. • No. IT9 Smltharld street. W . .../11TED.,,XORTGAGES. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan (alma* or moan amount& on proporti In Allesar , r county at a fair rato of karma- CHANI.ITS 'Exams, Real Matsu Aioar. 68 Grant street WSTEli.,—Bands and Mortgages. ;; 1 for ra011.111. - MVUS 9 term for t 9,000, buying 3 yew. to rnn o . o rnr yeah 3 yea to run. I. for 13, Tears to 1_ r s l .r.iloll.V•iirr3 ) :P=o gr I * fiall4,44lflZ hennao Oran tle o B h . r . rn2.2 run. I for 9.00. paying 3 yua., - • 7 up no n" t ri. l 7lgriii ter. 104 Fr:l.th AVG. wmarrmTrrl OST.—On Monday evedngi between t 9 SL Clair one birth etreets, oral. In Um Trey car.. POCKET-13008. winked. between i twelve anrt thirteen dollars .0 two key. TM tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving It at - No. 308 FEOKRAL STREET. Allegheny. hill V LOST.—A dark 'brindle Cow—Ups of the home sawedolf andante:Jet bole In web. Sheet tall. Any Vence finding ber will be libmay rewarded by leaving-word at GEO. MOORET, mylo , • Head of Bedford avenue, j • 11th trunl. T OST.--On Wednesday elating, be.. Terrh - N NOW }Mena Timm and Muto. street. •oalr of GOLD SPDOTACLEIL The one r mA trill ni bn oN libe er ral a l m.r y rewarded by lesettut them .t !) • BOARDING OARDING.--A. number of lientle- B -MEN can be furnished with boarding and 1. Reams It desired. pleasantly Rastal. at :to. yy ANDERSON STREET. near Land street ; Allegheny CILY. fen. TOOARDE47.--To•Let,with hoarding, ; Ale TZtt7, 8gAtii..3113.2M B gAt i i..3113 . 2M •""`" MN.fi - TO LET T O-LET—ROOMS--Fundshed or wk. EUTtNISHED foramide gentlemen. Aar' at No. 911 Bearer street: Allegheny. TO-LET.—Some pleasant rooms to let at No. 31 Fourth avenue. srlth use of bath TMI TG ItOOII B. near the rart..A.Usainey. JaipM c-n rtggrt ) 1 1.1.1frirtfha, m "Vroma= """" Allegheny. . 161 KI TO -LET.--INTERESTING. TO LAW. YERB.—TIER OF OFFICER on Grunt, near Fifth, and a TIER with entrance on flfth avenue. lima Court Rouse. Apply to ktraY, or to X. ITELPO:i. Ile Fifth avenue. - 640 t -• TO-LET. The mit/scriber offers fur rent that desirable prop• erty known no the OUT-LET SAW MILLS 1:1 Pittuded. et the foot of Craig street, Allegheny Citi, ',short distance below the fittelmcalon Mae , Z 4, The lot cm the west Ode of Craig street ts 180 feet wide trr. about 430 feet more or tom. The lot est the west side of the street Is 110 feet wide by about 400 feet, noon or line—both running to low meter tom haying ono of the best nod infest Iter , bore on the 'river. The edrantagea thin property , 4 Pr...its for any kind of menufseturing mawsea is ere so well known.. to render we farther desertp• ii Ron unneoeseezy. Long leases will be Ft , . to re. stiggiblArsmons„ - the.ac CRAIG. FOR SALE. EMI. MALE—I6O dens Of Land In I,' Cireonn County, lows, nn the lino of Contr.' trend.' /oret Cann snit-Oaf 87 P.O nor. Ad , djmi pox I IN. oneer' , 349 N F Olk SALE.- 7 -Engine of Four Horse ylr k r,:r . Slitraloirjer. Willtej=ll,oz.y.Ap. EOR SALE.-A One Horse Spring s troo4 ,l 2 . tpr at the gl in ag . l 4. k.,T.' E 3 North N.1477:(74h0r1y. " " "." 43.42. 1.2 yos SALL—A.Volnable Farm_ 16. ' ,4 ) dedald 'nth • 6 feet elm:Z. Ger bn u ilt 4R1108..= old stand. iireatiXai L fehio N d EVIL .14ALE--HANDSOM BUILD. LNG LOTS an ail the 'various streets In the Lawrenceville dlatri__,et ail of which to t ed .3 ...I' tems. T. It. SILL & SOX, corner P.n ti and Tbirtf-thlrdfdreot, 1?OR SALE.—A two-horse covered SPRING WAGON. rowdy N. WIG N+77 two lon.. Will to rid _cheap. laroe and four tiondted toes of IMtVtot br l a ru mr ...muz h: Prod uxtat West Porto Nellowg. Novato ot - Ale or at zitoMa•Relnir. Om Union a MOO, Eihorpotoww. 41 2r )R SALE.—A form of 87 acres alt. DATED on the P.O nandle - Rallreed near n eltationAt2 miles from Pltlaben.. la Ins- d 0 with en. excellent Ten of 01)&r., easy cot ,„. acre. Whole' stades unfler oaltheationOtes a ~%., roeCI Orchard and all necessary bothlings. WWI be il ."Thsr .TA R 4/Vl7All DAVIS yo.etriesr ti 640 , leo. 73 Grant st.et. OR SALE-200 LOTS —20%1001 tt-7 FEET NACU. near Isorre.evllle Statioes cm , e Pennsity.la Railroad. et Mk elal malt and 1,... bal.. In four yea.. These lots me Dm eelltng eery fast...a member of homes ere mans lune of this mantle tbe_lxlettelll be Val 0.,, call on T. E. SILL & SON, cornea Pen= It Tlatr4hlrd - street. or to BOST. ft. 111.1.14 Attorney 4, at Leer. Ttil Grant street. FOB Satr--Eng.lpeli and . Bollers4 Neff end Stoma Hard. of an ktneft coostently4 on hand. Orden from all pule of the canary promptly et. SAXES MILL Corner Marion Avenue sat P.. ft W. AC. I. W.. . AJleghenY. P. EOR SALE CHEM', 011. EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTF.—A Rae COUNTRY ',lB* - - - - , 11.11 3 boa.— 1 1 1 46 fe 4g f il okittreory= nee,. ene d &a we of the' best In 3 Deem in Western Pennsylvania for • milt 1 relies Wen teem the Indere nf Turtle Road. q . of • nate nom Stewart a Nuttio. Central Relined. - Moo. errand good Pe In good low. Runs end bootee fur elle. RILL/of ARD • , 4 1 . yuNo. 110 Got olliandle Cathodes/. ll, - 'OII — SALF• LOPINCOIT..IIOMESTEAD.I _ . _ . The shore wen known end deelreble d rpertrA . t lllWrio to C=reireet. on 'which tle= large doable two,strery seteteetieliy .trollt Welt ilyt_e " a7kr: nhgr it r a, =Mar ~.74"71= pruperty f l' aV walker residence or business per Ponlieltif y in e ret . lister reettelo o•lPrOposed .17 not. wed eooe tit whole, be dlrldadL For Itressate. enquire of JAl%um:Kccrri.. Befall emus. =7=l TT v - roa. SIALE.--15147 feet Modihrloo ) m.dr•O cod totoy. depekdotaate mar to um comer ot nith ammo and . nallbt awl AIMMI as "The d Mack Bear. Trero." Art d • 50715 , • O . stns mom. aRRAT Bill - HAIN.—A COTTAGE ti kA 11013811 oeVagolon t w r.crlAMOmm f=ectt Mice mood moo. q. IL Ban '41 ) 17E8T.71,11.7...4==t THE PARTNERSHIP - TrEsaro. betmoo JOON Yolf171:17 . d D I RM3VISO:c. dot= bludiWatit Urn q erm Hama at .area o itr=. 9 ""` m 'ThelgUlass Art jou oissemo an bilttles Bad all d it. 0 IlirosMicM,Yoyiltk.llWilladi 'lll I. °3l