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THE DAILY GAZETTE.
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P. I VALE* is going to St. Petemburgh
to vist the Coar. • • •i • • - •
Fix time, says an' exchange, 'remind*
"Us bow time rile*. .
Titit*.E . Chin* phOltlltaillPhic
exisi in gait Franciam: • •
ORPHEUS C. Kum is writing a travestin
of 'Dickens' new novel.
Ngwan*: 'roman . made her last tire
the Idlrer .41y,withlterniene. ' ;
'rtsimuch . rottan 'mid "too • little 'coin fs
the cry of the Alabama papers.
,t Now England punster say fan.
gne.ge Is fruit bou•No „
Tut: London park lanai arc - pledged.
not to play dance music on Sunday.
lllsolLts sun bonnet* are Vibe just the
thing this year at- the watering places.
TSlKAO‘lifrim. P. T
.Barirnii, of
latia,left lbotit *IMXOOO to hit &DAV.
Amin' F.lt detachment of Papal Zonavro
is now being • inputted" :lit Canada for
Tu.c country about: raprilad
tuhe stein°, andoffera no I dnierthentalul
agriculture..
A STREET PT in New Orl anria-driven
by concentrated ammonia, which must be
disagresalllez, `• 4
SE% Aron tirocirros and his r wife eels :
brat,' their golden wedding in NTishing
• toa last week.
17• is reported that Edward Ketchum hal
made 00.000 in ATall "street sines his re•
lease from !lug Bing.
TriEnti is i coppei excitement...in Cedar
county, lows, and hundreds of men are
poompecting for that metal. •..
W. F. Q. SHANKS has finirdied "a - ism.
plete Index of Harper's Magazine. It
make* five octavo volumes.
A rts.ps.'less kitten lately* a' Klumian
nobleman InParia-. whleWiti said tojhave
colt ore, two million francs. ;
t'ins'rtistrAlias elected tv eniiiieif mangy
one of its Aldermen. Thin is the first in
stance of the kind in Illinois. .
ppm* are said in Lying bad lack, rind
lean. with them, and are never safe oilse
given as en engagement ring.
Ax exchange Rays a London reporter
hat doekA the torniterfti twiatvitinot yhN
" Wunder what be has used tt for.
A ROT osa the Staten la/and boat* plays
an his violin with a piece of ordinary mu
sic tied in a roll. instead of a how.
6120 hlrdirk't.4-
tilt knhs - n. It ntlutit trouble to- oar
Knee breeeheOni Um court reetMtioirot 7
THE American Sunday School Tnion is
to hold It* 411th annual reunion this eve
ning in the Academy of Music, Phliadel.
phi..., • l!'; .s. ;•,
TUE Cleiefatsr Coluinhus.' Cinc:innati
and Indianapolis Railroad has ordered 3.-
000 toga of.solid Bessemer steel rails for
that crud.
Tut: 12011. *tuiversary of the birth of
thrphen Girard Is, about. tnlrc,eelebrated
at tiirird college by 'the' allutiMi of that
institution.
Mmes, the .Swedieh naturalist.
was one of, he victim:4l ; ot' Lope;., His
eciletalooßttita'44 - I,r4,re rtuf, for;
Stdrkhoim. • • ' • ' ." ' -
UPWARD of LAOO per annum have been
*stared to Mr. tied. Hudson. the our., fa
mono English railviay king, is a provision'
for hie old age.
A NEARlr.gg aged lOtidied hot *reek in
Vannertient. and it lien a t een nolioftd an the'
moat nsmarkahlefaet In her history that
she never nuroed O. W.
A.7Jorrr of ladles- and irnthmen - in.:
il-elams teethe',
Patltbee of situating thee works of Lord
Byron ned his eZoielpttrarl..
_ A Lain, in trying to cure her bastion'
of sot:toting, his learned to-smoke the
wied.luerself, and eimplains that "It hi
rather an expetelye habit fortsru." - •
TnE manufacture -of axes Is behig
largely carried no in cirsoud Rapids, low.,
weer • hundred &lien 'h , iseek being ion.
- staidly turned out at one shop alone.
A (INPANY islo I,e organized in Terre
Orem for the purpose of improving the
navigation of the NTAbasliTiVer, and pot.
hog oa one or tw? Boos of steamers.
Atins Ttnrarsso`ti ltetrire at ' Saginaw
for the benefit of the Home of the Friend.
sese..rnsulu, altar .V
herO L O..for
the lecture.'o. the Home receiving $10,21
A iniiriA is lid 4 011tadiusft0
pees for coal, is the :vieinitv of Holton.
Hensel'. There are a num ber of vertu
cropping out within three miles of the
town. H• .•^
tui loan bV the liuraing ofbioiehouse.
Freemen d; Crumb's oil warehouse la
Cleveland on Friday amounted to more
. than $411,1r0„ on which tliere. Is about
$30,000 insumnee,
kittlitrrEn MOTLEY'S dispytep that the
Earl of Clinendon and ho bad signed the
naturalisation treats'. at."6l r. tr. on the
- 13th Mat, was ready Secretary Fish at
2 P. se, on the setae day.
Tux rector. waidene. Vestry and parish
of Rt. Andrews, Hanover, Mass., have
voted URlAnimously‘to laypahie tLd : white
murrain!" to use oulv,the black gown in the
se7inn, of that et larch:
A WOIIA.X In lows City, lowa, whose
husband -has 'been In the insane asylum
for.two yeara,reamtly applied for dtvoroe
on the ground of desertion: The, suit
Wag diatulased at plaintirs . cost.
Tutuila - IA claims that the general goy
entrant owed her on the list of Decem.
bat% rin account of the war of 1812,
$0113,1 5 / 4 . and that with the interest it has
nOwlactrased tri'over $1:00.000. '
...TuX Queen -of England. for of
Peusalit; and the Mutterer of Enna hare
araireokitit alathaus to the Emperor Napa
ledeoerpreeshag itatisfactkat at the failure
the.recent plot to anutsabt'ate hint, ' .
~." Li' Cleveland on Saturday: Hendrickson
and , lbother'sehingle factory . ..Da Bowlers
iuta. *bees iron foundry were 'destroyed
• by qre. The late. which was about -$15..
. WO, was only partially covered by)nsur
star.
• OVITAIIit FLOCANKII wrote, • two Tear
' 44o.Sletter, seeejliO
• -tianieg for • oratoweerahlpin thiatiolleire
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.ot Itnuale torn the Emperor,' whom he
•-• vow suspected ot a pkt to awasetaiue with
- TER Detroit Th true ears: "Emigration
to Duluth had bettir eetow tot the preeett.
26werione. Handy de of
;imamate" are allots, dal
, able to get stet without ineana:to
A escrows israt'ei in Wilmington. Dela
ware; has been .convicted of obtaining
soma nodes false preterwM, for telling a
psi ng as the work of the marine mint,
llamiltoe, which had never been buir364
by his brush.
Lbulaville doctors 7proteriti against
- the demand made on theto by the city for
$lO, for a license, and" lay" th er Will, dot
render gratuitous services in.tlie
institutions, as heretofore, if the dem,d
la persisted
fl,
people of South Frankfort, Michi
gan, offer to donate to the responsible For
ties who will erect and operate two UM."
aeries, two-am slits settL,water frontage.
Bark can be had at insignificant paws',
and freightif are cheap.
Tut work in tiro various Coniereneea of
the' Methodist March on lay delegation
resulted; is far an known, in 4.907 for, and
1,588 limiest; IV Conierenoral Yobatill the
adirmative.4 voted in . the riegatitki and]
one—that of Nevada—was a tie;
• AWING' Governor Pound. of i'vte". l2-
sin, lois pawiened the murderer of a Wo
man. whom's" under life sentence, in ac-;;
knowledgment,
.of,hla heroism at the re ,
-cent are !tithe %depths:in: ''''PhrOdgli Lie
exertions emend lives were saved.
colrtivt. who. the fdemplds
Appeal says. devotes liinwelf to the - task
of dragging upr - Wreeked vessels jiom
si t ha m k se abysses along the Missisalppl.
1 n go ing on a search for the body of ter
dinand-de Soto. and karma' hi* t *hip i t
lies.
• I,Afirt week, as the ROM D. lc
for many years Probate Judge of CalliMui
county, 111., wassittingin fronted an opm
• are Ito was wised with n' at and fell faro
.jt, and was-to badly burned before be was
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ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
rescued that feara are eiltertahte4 that he
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liot.t.asia is accused of neglecting het
:West India colonies, Which do not pay:
'and devoting all her attention 10 the East
Itidia`iolonles, which do pay. Dutch
(Adana and Surinam are in a state of de.
asy, while the adjoining Britliih colonies
ate in a prosperous condition.
1710111..00t. CKIIIIAR explains how It
was that the Duke of FAlinburgh got no
salute at Deig,andtheerplanation Is most
satisfactory. Two brass gone. he says,
were sent •from Bhurtpbre to Delg on pur
ase to salutethe Duke. hut, unfortunate•
y. "while the'y were saluting. one gunner
got his hands blown away, and the other
got blown away altogether."
IT is proposed to found' a permanent
self-supporting charity • iu Richmond
with the relief fund contributed in aid of
fhe Capitol 'sufferers- Of course all the
immediate wants of the atitfereni are first
VS be sepplied, and they,wo long as they
need help, ate to he preferred benefici
aries of the charity. it is now thought
the fund may reach 4100.0120.
i Tara Burlington, lowa, Aryls learns
thatdnring last week in Keokuk county,.
a family named Berne burled the last of
their three ehildremall of whom died of
Scarlet fever. As the father and mother
were returning home from the grave of
ale inst child.ju - st as they were entering
their gat*, the lightning struck their team
killing it and the • husband. 'f he wife Is
new_a raving maniac. •
& Ss& Fassicisee merchant who had
an 'unsaleable article consigned to him
trout the Fast, got his personal friends
togethe . r. assigned 06C11 a street, and in
structed them to call at every atom and
inquire for 016 particular article. Then
he adrertized the goods. and the. retail
dealers, surprised at the unusual call
which had been made for them, took them
klioff his haids at a high price.
TWENTY-F.lo= traina aWnowetin daily
by the united railroad companies between
'New York and Philadelphia (Sunday ex
yeptedl44ifteen. from Jersey: City and
thirteen from Philadelphia. These eon,
*nes. now -run one hundred and eight
chilly train* of all kinds, beside' from two
to nix extra freight trains. ninth is more
'than on am other railroad line in this
- fountrY. and probably in the world
~TnE Boatost Trawler eays that a mem
ber of a 3fatialkellusettg House Committee
wan 6ffered s2oboo to alga a certain
re
port, and subsequently-made a fell espla
nation to bin colleaguea thus: went
home the othounight. and after Harriet
Fad 1 bad retired, Faye I, Harriet. which
had you rather have me to do, bring home
to you pi,non fur pin money, or an honest
hiuthand - Pavottlie. 'Thomas. an honest
husband'"
THE Sem - York .liihrtinl of Commrree
publishes extracts front a private letter
written by W. C. Prince. 'Esq wlgch
give some plain statements regarding the
Suez renal, nearly the whole length of
which Isis-has; recently explored: He save
it is nothing more or leas Chan a great
sane! Jot the ?rampart dug through sand.
whltli iR generally level or "elevated into
Lilly by the wind, the northern portion for
several miles being through the mud
once canes-its lake, with the earth thrown
np'on each side for walls in separate the
canal bed from the muddy swamps. ,-The
constant depssim of sand its the wind,
whirl . are enormous;the aorta sontellmee
rising in hills at the rate of a foot in three
odour hours, on the desert, the effect on
the loose sand at the mouth of the Suez,
aid of the canal. of sit feet rise and fall
'of tide.'the 'dossing of a portion •of the
sides.into the middle of the canal by every
steamer which grounds. an nee:dent few
steamers escape. and the constant rise , of
the bottom along the mod portion -caused
be the Outside press are all oombin.cl to
nil „up the canal, and, . neoensitate,
steady and . (*natant dredging at an.
immense_ expense. The aueceso of the:
.ennui ax a mains oCrinumunicatioa
'will
depend upon whether the annual tolls will
pay the eXpense of keeping it open, which
thaw who have estimated the commerce
likelito go through the canal, deny un
less some - government 'emulates it and
keeps it open for the 'benefit of the world.
CilahLES slew, Victor's Son, {ells In
the Paris Happen the following fairy
story about the Plebiscite: There was
once, in, the middle ag ea, • a young lad
named Universal Suffrage. As he wait a
Republican he was gene ally railed Little
Bed Chaperon. One day the State had
brought a plebiscite on the topis, and his
adoptive father width him : "Pray go and
look bow Tour grandmother Liberty is,
and bring her your cafe in thin email but
- ter lir —, Little` Red Chaperon started
immediately - for his - grandmother's house.
When he came through the forest of
nOudy...lw m,t old .Coup d'etai, who asked
, Idnierhere ; be roe gejaye. The poor ivy
' Salo did nor Rim* that it wart dangerous
top on the road and to listen toivoly
said to him:- "I am going to visit my
grandmother. and bring . her my vote in
thitalinual butter jar.". "'Very well." said
the wolf. "I shall aceompanv you and
visit her tott. Now, the wolf had de
voured the -grandmother eighteen years
. ago: Ile hurried on so as to reach the
house in advance of Little Red Chaperon.
Upon hie arrival there,be went to bed and
waited there for thelittle our who shortly
afterward 'vvrapped at - the door and step
ped in. Little Chaperon was greatly our.
prisod to find his grandmother in atich
dishabille, anti said to her, ;lint: grand
mollusc.. you really have- very. large and
strong order to be better able
to protect society frost anarchy, my
,l'arandruother. ;mu hive also
sett big legw "' order to .he better
able to escape from Melia), my child:'
"Urandnii4her, you have very large eyes. -
"In order to be. better to verify
liattinanareff 'remota." !landau/lei.
am hide' vary large:teetli.' ".1h order to
be bettor abler to devour you, brat." to
'eating, mists old Cowp d'ttpt threw Lim.
se if ITniverral Suffrage. and devoured
YENNSYLVNIA
A FT - IMF:DUANE (.1.: lake lam recently
been explored eight miles from Lancaster.,
'ftiseeltenty feet below the' surface and
in ...reeky 4eet long by forty broad. icn
bedded in solid limmitone without any ap. ,
Parent inlet or outlet. Blind fish and
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TEtsi Colatadi Repaid iaye hat on Sun
day morning bat. Change Wnlfarth. an
employe of the Susquehanna Iron Corn.
piny, was found In front of hia residence.
in Righters alley. with a terrible gash Out
on hie head- Medical aid was summoned
lint the Bristles received were imfileient
VI cease death in a abort time.
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Kiscitrair'imin named Frank Eaton suss
kilted while trying to jump on a moving
Vain of cam while :intoxicated. near fret
tystoiatilast woirk. Tho :gat:and:4 ehtihtl
in recording the accident., makes the fol
lowing remarkable statement: Ile. Bed
twee married only about three weeks ago.
Intempe.renee is said to have been the
cause. This is another warning to these
who Indulge lathe use of the wine cup. •
K trxtrat 'from Rock 'Feint; Bearer
county, 'states that two men named
(ieorge And John Rodgers were drowned
yesterday morning. They were engaged
in towing a pat load of coal from the
CUP* Call. Company's chutes on Rock
Point dam. The boat will too heavily
laden, and sunk in the dam. mirryit* the
unfortunate men with It: George leaves
a wife and one child, and Rodgers a wife
and two children, to mourn fhelr untimPly
end. This holies had mit been recovered
at last aca)unts.
OHIO.
THE African Netliodistioof Xenia bare
jilt 'dedicated a net' church.
TWInTITTWO Democrats of -*awn
eOunty are willing to yield to the aolleita
tiona of their many friends and be eatatt:
dateefor. tho Bberifra of
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2t ox. W. 11. EVE r, of Logan rounty„
Lai been appointed ,Consul to His Janeiro,
the Capital of Brazil. Tlie 'Wary is six
thousand dollars a year. It is doubtful
whether Mr. West will accept:
Mn..lisurn,nt, of Akron, who, we late.
11nntral_ wu in pursuit of hlawile who
eloped with A man named. Federie, - taking
her two children, overtook the runaways
ealouinville, captured his children And
placed the two adults in thir Akron jail.
FIRST EDITIOI.
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THE CAPITAL
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Nominations The Kansas Pacific ,
Rallroad-HLake Tonnage—Mlosissiti:
pi Letees--Correspondeueo ?Minait•
tat —ldaho tiocprnorship,
By Telerritiat to Ile pittentigh Duet le.l .
WAHITINOTON, D7C., May 23, I.
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The Prisident sent the In following nomttnr
tlons: 'Postmasters . : Henry 11. Jagger, MO
son, Wis.: H. I'. Strong, Beloit. Wis.: Henry A.
Northam. Ccinsul General at Tampico.
min RAILROAD RAID.
The telegraphic correspondence between
l'opeand Sherman relative to the recent
Indian rnid..en. the. Kansas Paring It.ls
published. 4t shows - that the latter ordered
the most energetic measures to destroy the
party that made the attack. lien. Sherman
also informed Gen. Sheridan that volunteers
mat* engage in the pursuit, bat shall WA pass
more than one march north of the Union Pa
cific H. It., unless in close pursuit of actual
marauders.
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The Bureau of Statistic. haw oreontod
table exhibiting the lumber of wall and Mean
vessels. with the value and tonnage ot:each
kind. belonging to the various lake ports on
the att tt of June. ital. The following stow,
the total tonnage of n few of the principal'
ports: Budnick. WM; Chicago. ;Wick Detroit.
110.4.7 t Huron. 12,kt1.1: Mllcsaukee.37.ll7c
go, 17.578; Sandusky.
Y[abla tell trotter.
Tfit , bill to secure' perompent levees 14 the
protection nnd recClatnntlon of the a lluvial
lands of the Mississippi Valley. was presented
In the Senate hr Mr. Kellogg, read twice, and
referred to the Committee on Finance.
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Tho President sent to the Samoteip in
formation relative to the Itir'Mont Fla t lot
and eorrespcmdenee with; Beth& lager
Thornton' relntive to St. Marti' Catuld..l The
purport of both is already known.
Minister Thornton is to be asked to net as
orbiter between the United States and Brazil
fa the. claim for indemnity for the seizure
of the Whale ship Canada by the Idler imply .
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.30.411 2 0 r, :
It is reported that the President will ap
point Gen. Gilt:tom Manion, lif New Hamp
shire. Rs Governor of Idaho. vice Bard. re
signed.-
RARTHQuAti,irts,
The United Nate. Mettinir Benicia reached
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Rio Janeiro April id. She experienced two
shocki`of earthqunke on the _...nh of Starch.
when netar the equator.
SPaalsh Coremcnent Ants ageed Itat
the' ease ijite at-tamer;
bail be arftlea by arbitration!' -
xusT coNGREss,
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Ely Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
WAsnisoroN. May t.t,
SFoNATE.
Mr. W11.1.1A-Mi reported. with amendment.,
the bill riwptt.g the Atchison . ..Topeka and
Santa Fe Railroad Company a continued right
of way' to Albuquerque and ten • sections of
land per mile on each side.
Mr. POMIEROPreport 04 a sul,st it at e.fit the
hilt t &alit iheenmttucdoe of the letkr (Mean.:
and 'Northeastern Railroad. It grant, the
right Of u - ny and ten alternate ...alum per
mile on each aide of a line from York. or Mer
den. Miss.. to New . Orleans.
Mr. CAMERON report ed-a joint' resolution.
to furnish medals to the Pennsylvania nal
Massnchusetts soldiers who were the nrst it/
arrive In W 54515005 to level.
Mr. THAYER offered resolutions calling un
the Secretary of the Interior for information
relating to the St. Joseph italimpl - of
sours, sad also in regard to the report of the'
Ontmolowioners sent out to report 51105 we.
deal easnplet Inn of the - l'avine
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]. The Lemdslatice. Masculine nod Judistal
promintlonstilli was proceeded with.
Art amendment by Ur; coltßßlT.that alai.'
bJerks. comae,* sad ist a in Departments
e paid the same and no more hen females
perionntrur the same ore. rejected --
T 55.5 5 nays an.
(BULL.The pending amendment of Mr. ,Till.:114
LL. placing females In the matter of cont.
'pensatlon on tae same footing with males KU
stra tified. upon the suggestion of 'Mr. MOB.
DELL; Me, br adding to it a ilrovleMit
(bort:ins t ae 'hands of Dcpartmentiv to apl
point females an clerks in any of the clams.*
of cletirshlps in Departments. and adopted- . -
t to 11.
Committees of conference were appointed
as follows:
On the bill to enforce the PM ienth Amend
ment. Messrs. Stewart.'F.Mmtads and Stock
ton.
On the army bill, Messrs. R il.ioo, Marto.
and Abbott.
-Sir—SHERMAN addressed the Senate up°,
the general %abject of appropriations. to show
that the uneertalotv tot to reheats items wee
the real difficulty In regulatiug the rates of
tanatkin. In proof of this he referred to the
fact that appropriation bills from the House
were invariably increased largely in the Sen
ate, while the estimate. for public wrote
claims for property of loyal people destroy
ed during the war. Indian • service , boun
ties, etc.. were very :indefinite- , - .Were It
not for the payment of the. interest on the
t'itdebt, the entire revenue system might
cpensed with. The Finance annsolltee.
however, proposed to sweep awkr all the
special taxes on sales, gross receipts, fees, Sc..:
leaving of the internal tnxes,only theme on ere
articles. rim spirits, tobacco• beer, stamper and
a small income tax, which, except the latter. ,
were paid all over the country, without mur
muring. Be thee reviewed the historypf the
Income tax Wallow its equitable ehabetet..
' Mr. CASSFMLY followed agatmit the renew
al of the income tax. -.
Mr. MORTON said the country demanded a
reduction - of duties on artniles of neceselty
extending into consumption by the poor, and
Congress must meet that demand before ad
journment.
The bill was then proceeded 'With said aw
e amendments adopted. among others one by
Mr. SUMNER, authorizing the President to
send out one or more ex peditiom la the North
Pole, to appoint ouch person or persons as he
may deem most dtted for the command there
of. to use any publics easel salt ed.for the pur
pose, and appropriating gIUCI,C33. to be expend
ed under the Preaidenta direction. Adopted
—rem m, nay, tfi,' the N' ice President giving
casting rote In the affirmative.
At 4:11t the gamete look X . recess until 7Js
Emoted Session. -he Legislative Aproprla
tion Bill w as further considered.
Hr. SIREH.MAN. from Finance Committer.
reported a WV.. appropriating
s l i p to
complet. tbe onlargement of tbe.atip cam]
around the falls of the Ohio River. r
Hecate. THURMAN. SFIEMISAN and others
advocated tbe amendment, which num opposed
by Mr. CIIANDLRIL The latter yid It was
alrendyincerporated In the/Over and Harbor
Dub th e total Migineer's estimate, for which
amounted to neenly twelve tettlierna - - : •
Without action adjourned.
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1101.1iS OF IMIStgIiENTATITVii
Rills were introduced and referred no 10
Iowa:
Todetaet odd purdah election l*llitit•
oe:Mee the eaten daty to forettre Import
and abolish theeltle and compound duties.
To geottre to Micro. of Owl:tilted Mates
tke narlgatlon Of theta. Lawretece nor
For the relief of pilot* the sslisillpi
uPladenn entlearsteingjamilies: i ,
Authorial:lg the survey of tbie +Oh 'of
Rock er. • - • •
For t he nmorosement of the usigut ion iof
,theCtim . beriettd flyer. ,
• Illy rl nb . rTVl e VirtTOVillS w ee t
of the , Teuury cause inquiry as to the ex
tent and - state of . trade between tile United
States and WHOM NorthAnterleae Provinces.
Rejected,
ByMr. LAPLItir Hulling that the ormant
contract for publisUne the debars of Cen-
Whe x er=tee the ot tb P ' ;lll " Tr b t . o li rn d l u n i . re r riqn .
the expedlencyntfarther ' aos ' Idieg g for out
fighting the debates nod repent's plan that will
best sob:terve the interests of the Gareth
went. Adopted..
Hy Mr. EPOLI Iturtruflog the Committee
crf eet roirol=-'•
age mop. for the general. gotemMent In
thgt. a:wonting to nearly eue'million / &diem.
The Honsereed to seen qd the previous
question and he resolution WeaCmer. •
Ely Mr. A LL,Lottnirting the Judi:na
ry Committee to report. back Mr. Coin bill for
the:tient hour law in Government 'workshops.
The Home refused to second the previous
question—ti to 10-rand" the resolution went
over.
By Mr. REEVVI: Calling on the Postmaster
General foe faforinetion to to the proof Icabill
ty,,ke.. of transmitting mall matter by means .
Pf Tre e ll m uo l ie ic te tu fa btl eed . to second the presto.
questiolt and the he went over.
Mr. CHURCHILL introduced a bill to ex.
;eloPtveltheit onflUed. -: Internal and coast- ,
*lee imeigaticm ind . 11anerlies 'TOM' the: pay
went of tonnage duties. Passed.
Mr. GRISWOLD offered a resolution for the
WiTeteefo'r'l Iggus4 2 ll,74t e el;roto
aster
and interested in the franchise of the North
ern Pacific Railroad Company. Rejected—
yens M. nap , tn. . .
The Senate joint resolution to preside for
the appointment of no exantineeof elnims for
the State Department and - sulditional clerks
was amended by reducing the improprieties,
from 513,(101) to FAB. nod passed. •
The Senate onlendmentato the bill toenthree
irigs ot otttonsot the•troit woe, to
ottl la ht the several States werernon- concurred
in nod a committee of conference asked, end
Masora. illoghara. Davis IN.T:I, and Kerr rip:
pointed an the committee,
1 , 4 r. INGERSOLL moved to suspend -the
rules so no to take from the Speaker's table
the bill for an Air Line Railroad between
Washington and New York Rejected --yeas
MR WWII ;I, lest then two•thirds mojority.
Mr. HALE, from the Election Committee.
made 1% report in the Ohio contented election
oath of Eggleston against Stroller. that Strid
er. the online member, entitled tp
.
ME
MMEN
sent. and said he would call it up for action
eV-Monday.
Mt. MC011• a reMbof in the-Ken
tucky , contested election • dad of Barnes
against Adams. that Adams, the sitting mem
ber. Is entitled to a seat, and said be would
tall It up nt nn early dap. • '
Mr. SEGLEY introduced a joint resolution
donnting eight condemned cannon for the sol
diers' monument In Allegheny—Park, Pitts-
bu i(r. h. .n.TDl=ved to suspend the rules that
be might introduce a bill to reduce the duties
on imports. as follows: On syrup. molasses
and all augurs, and on salt, SIX per cent:: on
offee and tea. per cent.; on pig and scrap
-Iron, 22.4 per. cent. Rejected—Ness M. nor.
80, leas than two-thirds voting in the MM..-
ttte.
Mr. DICKEY, from the tk,utmitt re on Appro.
i d
ptiatlons, reported the Army Appropriation
bill. which tns m e the speCial order for
Wednesday. The 11l nopterpriatet Siliknalikii.
Mr. ATWOOD I trOdured a bill to theorem..
rate the Intern:lG oat Society of the United
Staters for the 1 otectiou of Immigration,
Referred.
Mr. D.-1 VIS, N.l*., introduced n bill to ex
tend the provisions of the net which confers.
the right of maturnliration on Miens who en
listed In thermay and were honorably dis
charged to t hose who enlist paused.)' enlist
In the navy ore marine corps,.
The Ituuse then went Into Committee of the
Whole on the'Ousular and Diplomatic bill.
~.
The debate i the amendment for a Minister
resident at lb me being Molted to ten min
i ales. Mr. DAWKS had rend a letter from n
member of the Know-Mahlon norm and ex
tracts from speechei delivered by Mr. Brooks
In Columbus. Ohio, and New York city, to
prove thaGlati had not wilfully adsmatresented
the tarter, and after some discussion thereof,
asked Mr. Brooks to take back his remarks to
1
that effect whiph Mr. Brooks did, whereupon
Mr. Dawe withdrew all hr snid. amidst the
laughter u the House.
- Mr. Ban s' amendment to Insert Rome as
apiece for a Minister resident was rejected
without d - Ision. • I
Mr. COVollEmoved to strike out the mit,
Mon to Greece.' Rejected.". .. : .1
Mr. HA I.TIRMAN moved to combine the
missions to I ienmark nail Sweden. Rejected,
The imragrapit for a Minister resident at the
Argentine Republic was amended by striking'
out the words !itppolitled. also to ernputy,
and be reducing the approprintion from ell.-
ZICI t ti s,:at. s '
. . .
• A paragropit wt. Inserted apProprinting
sll:rst for a minkter to CrnMlnY• accredited
also to Carapooty.
. The paragniptut for Commissioner to Marti
and Liberia were amended by the words "Min.
Liter resident' for Commissioner.
At thief.° clock the Onmenfttee ruse nod the
• Rohs, protresied to Note 'ph the motion to
rableltir:Elitridgelt motion to reconsider the
. ..ate of Saruniny Inst. whereby Mr. Newaham
',woe declared entitled to n seat In -t he boast
iana contested, election rase of Newsham
I,'againnt Ryan." '
.
I The motion to reronaider was tabled by yeas
Wi. nays 77. •
. The Speaker railed upon Mr. Newshant to
comelireward and take the oath.
Mr. £I,I3RIDOK rofe,to prole...it against that
gentleman being sworn in as not tinting been
elettedbethepeople, but by the House. lthslis
to order.)
The Speaker -The gentleman is not in order.
, Mr. ELDRIDGE-1 know I was not.
The oath wasadministered to Mr. New - sham.
The Noose Arlan went into committee on
the Consular bill.
- ()emotion of-Mr. MA VNARD, the appropria
tion for n Minister resident to. Liberia. was
Increased front 1& to e7.sath
Mn, DANVl.nrgued Ulf - WI II no an amend
ment apparently prompted by the sane mo
ttle that Prompted the amendment for the
mission to Rome, and merest the paragraph be
struck nut. tearing the matter to he fixed by
the Senate. '
The paragraph was struck oils.
Wit hold disposing oft he bill, I lie committee
Mr. COX]introduced'A joint; revolution ens
bodying 'l. -*velem of rivenne and expendi
ture. and torn commission to examine into
the question of taxation. Referred.
.A hill introduced by Mr. MUNGEN relat Ive
to the Imprisonment of
he men within
the United States at the Instance or by the
authority of the Spanish government. was re
f
rAlturned.
NEV YOItK CITY
Lur.Tetettret.h t.. the , Pittelturelt Gazette.)
Nei! Woo:. Mar et;o.
htegat Int lone ore ittogreettine for the moo
-eel of the Clattortt ttorkr to Iloboken.
Alnnwn Robiniton. a Director :if the, North
weXtern and Lahr Shorn Railroad,. tiled
•
The festival of the Arbiel reunion teas cele
brated to day ht Janes' WOod.
An netion has been Commenced in the Su
prattle Court by Tracer E. Roberta 111 recioce
SWIM for injuries sustained on the Toledo
tool WnbaniiHnillenuti. The defendants clans,
inzugultifill vent using tt pass nl i he t
nr.i.trift.lt• undo to-ditt - be the
third Presbyters . for the iti.daltstion ot
llossn..m. of the eminent Dr. tort'.. Cl
Detroit. over the Claremont church. N. J.
counterteir 'tens' n the Ventral Nallattal
Ina& ot Hoene are' in o
circulation.
The Holm Cour. rtirteig 111,1.114 meeting
romationeed toidaysrTbe nest tate, rue homes
I hest never heat three wen won by
Chas. Greeu in `2,40.:739 1 / 4 ; and The nest
net, for horses that never brutwas siva
by Lady Wells, beating Finnegan. Col. Fiske,
Lady Seam. , Lydia:Thompson - nal Dutcher
Boy, in iiAlts. ii:Xt and ent.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS
- The yearly meeting of the Hickrite Qua
ke...lee/ran In Brooklyn on Bewail . .
—Conrail fro m
a 94.1..0uLii policeman. dlirl
on Sunday from the effeela of rtnit Bike.
. Weckerlin died U. PI. Louir Sunday
from injuries receiver] by 'coal oil email...lon.'
—A naval architect to have con
rtrueted a recite] 1171PerVinOi to ram.. Olen or
who].
. .
—Ads' lees from oft pane of Nebre+la ..how
the
nete p r n a b p er t.
e o s r p e O c n l e a ll M a m ong
i gmoadll pgob.ly
--Two more bottle. were found below
['Mace. Wlaeonutn. yeaterdar, one woman and
one man. summed to be of the late
Mar Bugle dlvister. They have nut Yet boon
Identified,
,• - •
--Theolegant realdeni... of Fla-Senator San
derson. near Madison, Wiscoo.do , wne strnck
.bylightninitanaSat Died. and with Ita
enntenta bevel to the aroma& 14.19 104110:
insured for fllp4slo.
- , --itetresinag showers occurred throughout
tonayloortlons of the t•iorthsreatt Sunday
and yesterday'. The effect upon the crops is
most satisfactory. The crops its almost every
direction looliPme and are almost
. two weeks
ahead.
—A young man who was found dead on feat
lads,. morning last , near the Hebrew Ceme
tery, In Chica 6 0. with evidence about him of
having committed suicide. mores to be F.:H.
Yotiter. belonging Ltaltuffnlai New-Torit. and a
son of. W. r. Foster. • .
-At a meeting at the Fenian nrmory. In
Cincinnati. Sunday night, for the ,nurvose of
raising funds foe the contemplated movement
on ()made. Mr. }Urger/aid predkted that it
would end in a mlsetnble Mom and tend to
rivet the chalneof frehtudvalhOr than weaken
them.
•
The Barters have selected the Lilliiwintr
crew for the University rare with Yale: }.
A. Lyman. 4roke. G. J. Janes. G. Millis.
Geollre Roberts, and N. U Read, bow.
Mr. Lyman pulled. In the International race,
and Jones. Ohs and Meade wese la the Uni
versity race last year.
A t - farmer named Munson, living near We'd
Pan. Nebraska. was found in n field. on Ban
dar, with Ms bend entirely eerered• frog , tali
.body. and Ida Minim, gone. The affair iv
ituronded - In mgatere.. Is *awned the per
petrators were Indians.' 'Active ,reparations
for tbelr apprehension are being made.
—The jewelry slm - e - of • flarrett 17pbeTer. in
Create, woe burglarized Saharan> night or
liundat, morning. The safe was blown open
and about #11. , 1100 worth of gold watches and
chains. diamonds. jewelry. Lo.. carried off.
Pour men, filly Tresaler.llarid Cummings.
David lifer and George Mullen were ar rested
,
--Klnghnra'a m a lt-bonne, At Wheeling, ral
burned Monday tnornlng, tOirether with a
,large quantity of malt. Loss ne
ed tutlY
eared. The building vras owned by Mess..
Held. *lama. Suitor establishment was des
troyed Ashen time since. The bre Is supposed
to hale haea Incendiary. : • •
—During a shim at Cairo, yesterdaY, light
ning strneg group of seven section men at
work on the railroad tract, Instantly killing
John Stafford, foneman, and injuring. 11. thrall
man an that bewill probably die. Four others
*ere stunned,bet not dangemnnslY. hart.
Only one Lot the seven excaped without in-
Jeri.
—A m 7 oar man who committal suicide at
City Hotel. Chicago, Sunday. proves to be .100.
W. Marquardt,' of lowa City, He •was one of
the dam of Marquardt Brothers, jeweler,
lie seems to have had a warm affection for a
young lady named Hattie pitta. which was re
clirrooded.,but ha seems to:, have considered
hinraelfantrorthy ofher. • ' ' *
—The akeieion of a man encased Ind foil mlit
Of cloth MR was found last Saturday tutrAinftbr
a rope to • a tree near Golden City.t 01. A
memorandum book was found in his pocket
I with the name of George Hancbett. A man
• by - that mane saddettly disappeared from Den
ver two years ago, and ft Is supposed that this
is the man and that he committed suicide:
—A man named Dallas P. Cate alias Prank
Case, was shot on Sunday erten:monies house
• of 81-tome, at Omaha, by Sam. It. Poole, • no
ted desperado and house-brenker. The cause
of the shooting it reported as having arisen
from too great intimacy existing - between
Case and Poole'. wife, who was an inmate at
the house where Oise was shot. Poor. es
caped.
• —RerSC, U. Smythe. of Mow Tod: recently
deposed I his congregation for drin k "gin
and milk ', with reporters In a restaurant,
o cVlVg a totrall ' d?e f nC i :, ? 'lL " re7e B o u Cgrt . ;il l tc;
bind me: no strait Jacket cratnps me. have
nothing. beloved friends, to prevent me from
going forward." He claims that he 19 are
former. like Wesley and Whitfield.
I==
[By Tole:Mph to the Plttatnrgh G omit e.l
tIItc , N.AM . MeV. henry 'Mono of
wind. rain and ball occurred et half-pent two
Ibis afternorra. Halanlostew fell broom° pieces
over one Merin d bunter. A number of shade
treen were blown down; the glum to the went
skle of House of Refuge Wen nearly all broken
nun' the'Presbyterien Church at Mt. Auburn
also nurrend 4q broken glass, and private
dwellingw too wastelned injuries of tills char
eater. _The Shrubbery la conservitcniee and
the garden in the Suburbs were conaiderably
damaged. For several dors the weather ben
been, for theeeanon, almost unprecedentedly
hot. At twelve o'clock to-gay the thermome
ter. wan ninety-three degreemlo-nlght tis
much cooler.
ONE
TUF,SDAY. MA
SECOND ENTIOX.
FOUR .O'CLOCK.
NEWS BY CABLE
Cotten Shipments from India—The
ta
Ci
. World's Evangelical ' nell—Edi.
tor or " Punch" Dead . — panish nor.
/ 1,
rors hi enha—Movem for Iberian
Union Confirmed— Th ereach &11.
ride Conspliaters—Un 'entity Tes
and Irish land Bills in English PA
liament—Sonth Airmtlean News—
, Political Affairs In Anatrlm .
Telegmb to the Pitbibuttb Gatette.]
GREAT RELITAIE.
lArcooa, May :13.—Late dispatches trona Bom
bay state that nearly bait Oita cotton WM'
'thinned from tint Indian potteries by ik-ay Indian
the Suez Canal.. Only a mull partion of thia,
however, reaches Fugland-110k bulk of the
cottonao shipped soca to she various porta on
the Mediterranean. ,-,•"°• • ,
Pollo.l news Is meagre. iI
The Tim. , rejottea In the dbuippearsuMe of
Japanese social and commercial Isolation.
A.large meetly wee .held 10-day at the
Stansion Rouse tolake antien,oll the qUelt ion
of sending a deputation to the World • Evan
gelical C'anacil in New York.. The chair wail
occupied by the 'Lord Mayor; The Earls of
Chicester and Shaftesbury. Bishop of Ripon,
Beau of Ripon, kW. K irraWay, W. P.; Land Al
fred Churchill, Rev; Thos,Btrney and other
distinguished persona rawapitat UM:platform.
Resolutions approving the inesajw of Council
and accepting the idrltntioned were
unanirrously adopted. and moiiiires-Oaken to
provide for a deletratiem
rk from Great Britain.
Ma Lemon. editor of Patich,died to-daY le
his slaty-Ono year.
Sir John Simeon, H. J., today aged
6 71 - e n gn . or plated steamer Audacious had a
trial rrlp ol! Broadside. She is . f. the type of
liend's second:class iron clads Her perfor
mance won in evert' way mtlefaCtorY, She
attained a speed of thirteen and a half knots:
The House resumed the consideratioti of the
Irish land bill In Committee. The amend-
meet requiring the Miletioll. of a (bort to be
given to notices to quit was stgennonsly debat
ed and reteeted. Mr. Fordrtque agreed to
take Into consideration a proposal for the oh;
t rillion of digtresis Tor rent: The bill then
passed through Committee and was ordered
to be reported to the House ma Thursday
.-
In the House of -Lords. to-day. Earl Claren
don made a prolonged explanation of the mas
sacre by Cheek brigands and Subsequent nego
tiations with the Meek tiortonment.
In the e(111111)01,19. the SolicltOrGeoeral moved
• • - .
• second residing of the bill for the abolition
bf University testa Messrs. Walpon and Mow
ray, members respectfully for emnbridge
and Oslord Universities. opposed,and Mr.
itortoris :poke for the bilL 31r. flindstone
took occasion to defend the course of the
Government In this matter. He Bald the bill
note before the Homo was the logical reisult
of previous legislation on a similar suldect.
Ile rejoiced at the promised acquiescence of
Universities In the abolition of odious
restriction*. lie q ted^ and indorsed
the utterances of tir Opted Teel em
the policy of protecting ecclesiastical
sod spiritmd foondallous. and declared that
while he was for giving the broadest .sonme to
them benefit , . foriereri ie olpold arm the ex
tinct ion of say-religious connected with
them. After remark, *nee Messrs. Hardy.
Hots end Nowdecate the House divided goal
the motion that the bill be nun a second time
W. carried by jts ma.lorityi ; -
a
M sot Kerr's. May —Tb AllOCOOster
too Supply Ascot-Dalton at t Wont mass
ing cons-rat abated the Meehan Minister on
The production Santo/. cotton. .
EEO
•
liCADlttit:*ts• ar- Thai litoreedings In the
rinustititent fortes on t , attgrday were; quit.
Interesting. line of the Deputies questioned
the Minister• an to the truth of the rumored
i
concert of action on the pa o f (treat Britain
and the Grated states toe the mitigation
of the smesdied So mars in (alba.
Senor Bore, Minister fort lalonies. replied
that 'while he had heard such rumors had been
• . .
extensivtlY Onlitisbcd. the government Mlae
mithout officio! Information on the subject.
While the matter was before Mt
desired to remind them thoklibe lfixtets, Captain
iiineral of Cuba. halt ftilitmaid!Y In% ittif
Atnerit,n evntstnl:•ltuurnito vloit
mine Into Iloyr , altrirrt <dwelt Irs. and ..., for
hetnsedve. how utterly 14* the.< xturie.
CM=
Panto, May _l. --Letters Iron „Madrid coll
ates she previous reports that General Prim
has a direct understending welt it (loners] Sal
danhos whereby an Iberian retort is to be ea
taldished.
Vederdny the Postmaster (Loners' of France
WWI dangerously injured by aMl:tawny horse:
It Is teported that the High Court will meet
ou the tre‘ oLJune to try those arrested tot
cousullelly_lo the t he plot. IL is atLim
known whether the court conven l
Tours or at Mots. ,
• .. f
• .
The milt.. o the }Onmal called 1.
publiohed at Graeae in the department of` or.
Wm been armatedaor a violation of the preen
lams.
Duke lirommont woo accorded a brief leave
of obvence daring which M. (Miller alit the
Xiniatre of Voreien Affairs.
NOUTIN AMILRICA
LONDos, Map J.--A steamer fet;m illo
Janeiro arrivedon Saturday. Winging dates
to 3r,1 of May. Count lYit, Brazilian com
mander In the recent Paraguayan war, had
arrived home, and met with a aplendid recep
tion.. The volunteers were also ceturninal
from Parngual.
The - "-
The it:OTlVee ' of Matte Dios. In the Amu
/lac Ret üblic,. had doclarad war agatnet the
national government .
Lsnaoa. May. =.—The twill *learner from
South America tniap dates from itio Janie=
to Ape Mtn. The Vafalto, after ragtag with
unusual violence. had disapproved from. Hin.
EGIECEE!
Vtrass, May fl—lmperial decrees have
1.0. loss Issued for the dissolutionof the
National nelebsratt4 and also of the Diets In
the various provisoes of the empire. New
electioss for these bodies have also been or
dered. Should the Diets decline to choose
deputies to the Iteichsratb, the Government
eoptic, to order a direct appeal to the In
habitants of the provisoes for that purpose.
MARINE NRWS.'
114VMINSTOWN, May n—The steamships
Manhattan and City of Ltrassels have arrived.
lArvestroim. May I.V.—The new iron clad
1 Abyssinia on her trial trip made fif
teen knots tier hour.
=331
MULLIN, May 21.—A1l the members of lb
Garman Band aware the ;moral of th
North German Parliament for t 4 almiltio
of the death penalty.
PORTLGAL.
laabow,Maya3.--Ralthiatatabarbeenappolat.
ed provallonal ForeUralllalater till a Cablael
it fanned,
•
MALT.
FIARILSCV, May M.—flignor Pasini, Vic
Pregident at Om Senate, died twit night.
YINIAWIAL ARM CAIMMIMCII4I.4
• 1.0001)0, May M—Evening.—Consols . for
money 94N: on account 94%. American secu
rities dull; 10-40 a, PG; 'Ma. luoti: NO:: Ms,
14'i. Biles V4M. Illinois Gat at 110. Govern
ments' 21M.
!AiI:SPOOL. May M.—Cotton quiet and
steady; middling_ uplands Orleans
'Matt 711 mibteirea'N Califo rrlitilhawahrde;
*lnter 94 Weft 10d; Windom flour Me Id..
Corn—No 2 mixed 094. Otte 51 141. Barley
ss. Peas 'Bol6d. Pork quiet at kes 6d. Beef
110 s. Lard dull at Be 6d. Chem 745. Bacon
Inn: Cumberland bee ildFabort rib 61s. Naval
atom eraser. •
Log-gma. May =Tallow 44s Gd.
Faatikroier, May M.- floods firm at Yds.: •
AnywznP, May 23.--Petrulimm Gnu at ttps.
MAYER. May in.—Cotton quiet at 131, on
AMR Ma y • M.—Bonne closed dull: Berites .
. f 65,c.
Ldareon. May 11—The appftMCh of settling
day tends to tranquilize the stock market.
SAN FRANCISCO
Smallpox Appeared—CM/MN Jos 'Moue
xtnoyed Is a 111101—Tmaa lildpilmspi—Ta•
[Br Telegraph to the INB Omni,. Gantt c.l • _
ttax FRAserprA, May =l.—'!be smallpox. hat
appeared. Two cages are In hospital,
A riot occurred yesterdnr among the China-
Tbe Jos House wax droyed.
'
kniies•and Iron bars were abed, add a number
wounded. •The police diverted them. •
Samuel J. Bridge. U. S. Appraiser. h. re
aligned. He nerved twenty-nine year. nt • San
Francisco and Barton. : •
. .
The tressureahltonente to New York over
land lant week were one mllltonand erlythou
sand dollars In Coln
There here been light ruins and cool %clads.
The crops in the southern counties here Im
prov.
Arri ed ved, the Maori, from lions tong, witty
five hundred Chinese and the smallpox'. on
board.. She was quarantined:
tipper .
(lly telegraph to the Plttsbulirli Gaaette. - I.
MosottarrowN, ktay. M.—WlTer Itiltiololl9.
'with tern feet of wpter lathe channel; Weath
er cloudy; theratunlet or te ate P. N. ,
, Noystallolawy i
with three feet three Inches of water In the
channel; weather cloudy; thermometer ii at
BROWN/A - 414A Nay =.--litter Ototionory
with three feet of waters weather' cloudy
thermometer 77 of 4 T.
Mmwida.
13.—Cotton nom luatly at rx;
balm ex aorta 721 bales.- .11our dull at
1 5 .74. Corn steady at $1,1531X Oata ii,th e
at arc. HAT nominal. Bran dull atria. bird
nomlual and dull.- Bacon: *boulders dull at
11;34; nide' quiff at 11111tc. •
X 24, IS7O.
RELIGIOUS
'Timelines, 1 .trembly or the He-malted
Peesbyteetati Church.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
PHILADILLPIII.A. 11.ay ZS.- . ln the Presbr
telian General Asseriddy the report of the
Joint Conimittee was taken up. The question
of the boundaries of Synods was first consid
ered and those of New York and Long Is
land agreed to as reported. An adjournment
was then carried, that the Commissioners
'from the several districts might roofer to
tether and determine what would be best for
their own localities and - .thus expedite the
business of the Assembly. •
• At the afternoon session other New York
and _Pennsylvania Synods were arrimged.
That of Pittsburgh comprises the counties _of_
Chutbria. Somerset. Westmoreland. Greene,
Fayette. Washington, so much of Indiana
county as Iles sonth of Blue Lick Creek.' so
Much of Allegheny county as dies east of Alle
gheny Ricer and south of Ohio.
wre The
agreed
U
Nen - Jersey anti Balt More e also agreed
Thutsday evening was'set apart for the re
mptlon of delegates from churches.
The Committee on Correspondence reported
the presence of Dr. David Coal as a delegate
from the -Reformed Church. If hi name sr,
on the ”o'
placmi - o - n the roll. " •
After a lengthy - discussion of the Synod
boundaries In the western States the Assembly
adjourned.
And reunion takes place- at the •A mule.
my of gra Music Friday reeving.
The report of the Committee on Home Mis
sions show there have been sent west of the
Mississlppleome One hundred and fifty mis
sionaries shwa the last report, and roittribt,
tat loos amounted to giniXlo.
General Wyhod of the Reformed Prethyteri
Church.
CINCINNATI, Moy Zl.--The General Synod
the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North
America did not accomplish much to-dnY. A
recent of An houuwas taken to the forenoon to
enable the Dennis of Home and Poreign
slops to meet and finish reports.
An effort was made to get a reconsideration
of the vote on the report of the Committee on
the Signs of the Times. In order to secure a
modification of the clause touchitig the action
of a sitter church' on the marriage question.
It was argued by some that this would be eon
ft rued n reflection noon the action of the Uni
ted Presbyterian Church. The motion to re-
consider was. lost.
- Dr. 'McMaster called up the report of the
Committee on Union with the Presby
terian Church. The remainder of theafter
noon Was columned In the discussion tho
forth:Unary question. so that the mare-ques
tion wait not reached. The Committee will
open the debate to-morrow morning. No
limit I. placed upon the spenkers, No. that
notch tint...rill probably be consumed. No
thing has yet transpired' tot: indicate the
result. though the opponents of Onion are
very sanguine. and say the friends of the mea
sure cannot unirshal more than tweire rotes..
Philadelphia WWI selected as the piece of
the neat meeting. to occur in the Fourth
:Church on the third Wednesday in May.
Ureeral 4 1 / 4 .rmbly of r .yierlan Murch
Et=
I.msvira.r. May 23.--At the meeting of the
(teneral desemhie this morning 11ev. Mr. Mr
Meet.; delegate (tone Nitsoelate Reformed
eliureh, and Her. It, Ilowden. delegate from
tke Catnherland Presbyterian Church. rote
veyeil frateittal saint:Atom:of the battles they
represented to the Assembly. and were re
eponded to by the Mixierator. -
Richmond, Huntsville. Ala.. and Little
Hock. Ark.: were placed in nrarduation as the
place foe the next meeting. On the second
ballot Huntsville was wlected nod the Assent
bly will meet there in the church of which
Her, F. A. Ross, IL D. is pastor.
At night an enthusiastic Foreign lifisslonam
meetinF was held. It wan addressed by Hey.
J. T. 14 lbws. D. li. of South rarollua. Re,
Allen Wright. of the Choctaw Natiom and
Her. B. N. Palmer., D. It.. of New Orleans. and
A resolutiou offered by tree. Dr. Illullock was'
adopted.
Pp to this time the Assembly has been-hold
ing one session a day. and this morning it was
a very brief one, in order to give the commit
tees lime to digest and prepare sUbjecti. on
which the laxly will take action.
ureteral reefers., of the Methodist Seism.
• pal titureti shush.
Menses. May 2.3.. -Id the General Confer
ence of t he Methodist Episcopal Church South..
to-dap. 'Mahon Dogrel. president. the Corn:
adder on Sunday Schools made an elabointe
• al, providing for a general sematarY of
Sunday schools. to he elected try the General
Conference. and secretaries at each annual
emosset to the returrnt
the
In order to render more efficient
the uniform system. After qter) . lengthy
discussion. the retort was adopted.
The Committee on Missions reported In
Carer of the consolidation of foreign and do
mettle [smells Into one board. to be composed
of bishops and delegates of each conference.
Thla portion of the report was adopted. and
the remainder laid dyer foe the order of the
•
day.
The sew power of t he bishops who die ,
mall the hour Of hdjourttieN.
4Ul)IUO. AL .111AHR4110 TELEGH %PH
Mw Vaark Floaartal .111arkel.
Styr TORE. May:l.
Money raay at and on mil. Sterling item
ataditi. fold lower; 'opened at 14';, fell to
cloned at 13 , 014. Carrying rates iper
cent. to nat. Clearances 4 , 41.111n.(61. bout
POMO , told 001, wlllbe shipped to Europe tic
trtorrim.
• • •
rloveremente doll and lower. Coupons
16;;er: 11 6 ,0111!“ Cl. 11',41,11!i; 11 -
W. 011%; do .new. I'L. 13%6031.
13M1.43.:: 10-104. currency. rot,
11ee213. - •
State bondsynaKinnomis le4X: old Tennen--
era, eldb;: new do. CU.,: I Irlinlas. ne: old
NoriinCarollwas, 4:34: new do...ei•
:Roche lower. dull and henry. but above the
lowest taint of the day.
Canton. trA: Cumberland, 140. Western
Union leginPh, W..!.;ksilver. 7,4 Mari
posa. 7V; do preferred, la Adams Express.
&pc Wells, UV: American. 43 Milted States.
44%; Paden Mall. 31X; New York Central.
100,'`: Scrip(' Erie. al4: do preferred.
—; Reading, 104; Michigan Central. 124.4:
Lake' Ranee. (*i: Illinois Central. 130: Pitts
burgh. 100 V: Northwestern, 801:: prefd. 88i:
Rhode bland, 117 h; New Jersey Central.
1e014; PC Paul. 64N; prefd. 7014: Wahaah, Si;
port Wayne. at Terre Haute, at Chicago
Alton._ll4: prefd. Ohio & Mich n.
31)4,.. Hartford & Erie, LS; C. C. & I. V;
St. Joseph. I tr)*: prefd. lIrS: C. C. & C.. 78.
Sub-Treasnry balance Gold. P70.63L5d.
Come. rY. $.1407,857. General balance,
hts toLiverpool firmer. Shipmenss
5.010 WWI wheat. per steamer, at 00.
W. Leant ,:, •
ter. lawns, May tn.—Tobacco le active and
strong at 74441 c for factory lugs. Milk for
common leaf, and LICXXIii for fair to good
manufacturing. Cotton nominally unchanged
at 'Mc. Hemp Arm at 1iL300.1.711 for undreastai.
Flour dull; all grades below choice mfr...
lower; macs fall super at $4,114415; extra at
Mitel3: XX at $4.4(45; X.X.X at .5.400.475.
dulland Xdac lower on spring and k
lower on all grades of fall below fancy; No.
3 miring sOo; Nos. a and limited Pk; N 0.2 red
fall $161,03; No. I do 11.1214; low choloe to
choice $1.16411.33. torn closed extremely dull
and unsettled, at 54.5 c lower on all grades
below choke; 'most of the supplies were held
oven sales mixed and yellow at Stwitigt4H;
fancy yellow sl.li; prime to fanny Whittl.2 .6 ll!
4111,06. Oats doll and unchanged at
Marley dull at We for Java. Rye—nothing
done. Whiskr du e ll and lower. ulti c tal . es at
Mrafill;l very tl
11rlea 1 7V4 n ri Mood off. unchanged.
sellers would make no conceasions. Pork:
small sale at sacaa.rox Dry salt clear rib iP4
(Wk. Hawn: a small order woo filled at liti4c;
I clear ribs liNc; clear shoulders held at 1340.
Lard dull and heavy at SISMHIMic. Cattle
active at 607Meaad extra shipping steers at
Hoirac. Hogs steady at iXanc for good to
choice.
Moro Hartle'.
New Toalt, M y Market ateady with
only a d and_ Lmainly for the local
wan,. of the trade. Malailard makes of brown
shootings at Halk; brown drills 144falfdfc;
Amoakeng denims 300; Farman and Me
chanics' do HiSa? Mae Hill do 11Ofc; Lewis
ton D. 1140.111 0 Mc; Haymaker Qo
printed delatues for old and new styles;
Unwell and Pacific print. Richmond
and Adler an 11Mc: Armada or; Wanssutta:m
Hveratt light cottonadM 330; Amapa tick.
tic, and wonted braids Itla tornll color.; al
paca do Ale for best six-yard goods.
Nair OFILILANS, May El.—Cotton nominal;
middller M'kc: receipt. /.031. exports 1.00 5
and stools LeL.l5B bales. Flour superfine the
Itl r lrete er ss. l" ellog 'l 9l%; .d li t t:9ll4o"
white VAX Oats Tsc. 1117 . 1trinil.31. lay
easier; prime *ANL Meet IM,U- Bacon:
shoulders MSc; clear rib L kc: cloarside. lee;
ham :oX@.'lo. Lard: tierce 17417i.,_kee
19k. doter dull: prime 103 1 (011u Molasses:
prime rebelled 'MOM iporree: talc 'team
Sterling
Baltimore.
Ha itrudiir. May M.--IPlocir in Improved de
mand and unchanged. Wheat dull: Maryland
$1,40Z01,15, and Pennsylvania $1.45; the offer
ings are light. Corn; white quiet at 11,117 and
yellow arm at 111$3. 'Oats dull at h.. Mess
pork firm at 1131 Bacon firm; sides 1701
1710. cleat sides MileCnc and shoulder. HZ
late. Hama 21822 c. Lard quiet at I:Nigidlltc.
Whiskey quiet and Arm at $1.08ft1,09, but hold
ers off. .
MtLWAtIIi&E, Way XL—Flour steadfl A soA of
xt
medium spring era brands at 41,07.
Wheat steady, with sales at 41.1201 or No. 1.
and 8c for No. 2 Corn lower; sales at Kt for
N 0... Oats andllarley nominal. Rye steady;
sales at 81c for No. 2. Preights dull and un
changed. Receipts: UOO hbis dour. 101,00)
bush wheat. Fiblpments: 3,200 bids dour,
bush wheat.
I Louisville.
Loan:vain, , May firm. 211 c.
Cotton firm, Middlig. Rhin. Flour AZ.
Dim SIX Wheat IRRoOI4. Oat. Mc. R
See. Frovislons quiet and ffrm. Pork tg.
:Bacon 13XfOrielT.h.e. Bulk meats IdiCffi
.103%e. Lard Ik. nWskf t a i l t iffed..ot. Tatum
hin sales ff. 43 hitda at med i umted to
mound luan. ffaßkid for ow to eaf.
=l=
• PUlLADif.llllA.littz at—Flour dull: spring
wheat eaten Mal& V. heat declined
ae; western SI.IO2bIAL Nye steady: Western
$1,03. Con dull: yallow . Oats
stendr -Weptern tek. Prosbnons: small Wit
ness. Mess pork liSkadkaaLle. Lard
Whisky doll; western Iron $11.09, wood
- ...: . ;: . T.::E.Z,•,!3,;1 , .`
VOL. LXXXV.---No. 145.
THE FENIANS.
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The Brotherhood Mean licoorthlag—Two Com
panies Leaar Barna/Dela Vt., for the Fron
tlet—Brent Activity at Buffalo and Depar
ture of Urinal eteratis—A Dettoehrorot
from Erie, P.
[By Telegraph to tne Pittsburgh Gazette.]
..MOIiTTIO-IIM VT., May M.—Many reports
are in eireuintion to-elny regarding the Fen-
Inn which, if true, show_ they mean to do
something. -Besides rumors of considerable
numbers being below welting for transporta
tion, there Is positive Information that two
companies of Fenians shipped from Burling
ton this nfternoon for the frontier and that
another large body are en 'mite for- the same
point by boat from Plattsburg. All
the dou
ble teem In St. Albans and Burlington hove
been retained for use to -night.
. .
Iturrsco, Nay 2:l.—There has ero great
activity among the Fenian Brotherh in this
city for the last forty-eight hours. The lead
ers are very reticent. A movement is on toot
of some kind. bat whether for the Invasion of
the neighboring frontier or to aid RIM is a
question. Large bodies of drilled veterans
left to-night—deßtination unknown.
The city Is full of genians who are quarter
ed quietly among their Mends. Everything In
quiet and Indications of a further movement
of troops to-night.
Este, May. LT— A party of about one hun
dred renians. under the leadership of one
Stanton. left for Buffalo this evening - on the
propellor 'Merchant. Others ore said to have
gone by ndl.
The 1 - mted Stateg steamer Michigan left
this port at 8 r, 31. for Ituffalo to watch
movements.
•
A Law Yorke of Bantam Lem,. Brooklyn
- litmultaneous Movemeols at Various
Polots.
NavgNona. May Cd—lt to rumoredg force
oI over twenty thousand . Pentane left Brook
lyn this evening, for Canada. Two hundred
are mated to hove left Albany to -night for the
West. Flee carloads of supposed Fenlans
from Buffalo rinsed through Rochester to
night bound Last. A delachnieut has also
left Auburn for the East.
Kspectell Attack by Fenian..
Saut.T ST. MARIE, May7.1..—C01. , Olney.
American pommandant. has notified Col. Dol
ton that a number of suspicious characters
have panned through the canal. Consequently
the guards have been doubled. There Is con
siderable excitement over reports of an to,
tended Fenian attack, and volunteer% are
warned to be In readiness.
BOSTON
American Wan. gnarly —Airieriessi Kau.-
Hamel *Mem -.Christian Knowledge irm
eirty- .Woman kalfrage Meeting,
Ry Telegraph to the Pitt %lomat Gatettel
aturros.7iiny 23.—At the annual meeting of
the American Peace Society the receipts of
the year were stated at ten thousand dollars.
and in excess of the expenditures. The West
ern branch was represented ns nearly self
sustaining.
The American Educational Society report
their =stints at U 7,000; expenditures, V4.4iXt
numbeMrf young men nasisted.lsl.
At the meetingrd'the Society for Promoting
Christian ;Knowledge It was voted that the
Income of Invested funds - be appropriated for
the ensuing year. half to 'Meadville Theologi
cal School. and half to the Antioch College nt
Yellow Spring., Ohio. for the ,purchase .of
book,
At a meeting of the New England Women's
Suffrage Society addressee were made by
Wendell. Pbllllmh who gene twelve good rea
sons why women should vote. Rev. James
Freeman ❑ark. Mrs. Howe. Wm. Lloyd gar
rison. Hobert Codyer end Wm. H. Manning.. •
The Son of Henry Clay
e,derday mor n mg our special telegram
announced the end of a weary life, in
stating that Theodore. eldest POti of Henry
(lay, had died in the Lexington Lunatic
Asylum after a long confinement. The
record of his blasted life in brief is this:
At thirty years of age . Theodore was a
promising lawyer. He wax the image and
the hope of the statesman whose 'fame
was so evorx tongue. it is true that
there were whispers of wild living, and
of indifferent morals, thataomewhat ting
ed his lair repute, and even darkened hls
'future prospects. Still it was hoped that.
these were but the result
.of youth, and.
would — Toe cast aside •when circumstances
called upon the matunsl man to assert
himself and make his talent felt in tho
umunity.
t ova Ikt ihix turning-taint in Lin I'.
than Ttlootiore-41try ttetratt to parothe, , n4ala.
all 11110 Pal tied tn•rw.rrruncr that calmed
friends grvid uneasiness.- ayoung tidy of
Lesington who'n he had long loved hope
lessly. The object of his attachment, who
is at the present moment one of the bright
est ornaments of Kehtucky 'moiety, re.
pulsed, firmly but kindle, every attention
offered by the intatuatedyoung num, after
meaning . lied become manliest. It
toeless; ho would not, be_rel'used, and
followed her in the streets Ly day. and
wandered in the neighborhood of her
home by night, in as annoying manner,
until at hat, it beausie evident that he " was
of all there." to use the eoft phrase by
hich a kindly pleasantry expresses
imsai
dubeequent violent • domonstrations
tended to confirm the impression, it being
even relatid that he went to the house of
Mr. —,and demanded bin daughter at
the pistol's point, until at last the wretch
ed truth could no longer be ignored, and
confinement in an a.sylunt became a necen
city. This Ist...accordingly done. (In IRO,
we believe) his father providing for his
support at that time, and leaving $lO,OOO
In hit will, the income trout which wisest,
cured to Theodote,for life.
That life, after thirtv-eight years of im
.
prisoninent. In what in the earlier days of
his confinement he was wont to call " a
good boarding house. but haring some of
the biggest fools he erer saw as board
ars," bus just closed.. For nearly thirty
rears he was one of the moat noted of the
inmates, not only his proud descent, but
his'gracetal manners and flow of mover
sation, rendered him an object of interest
to all visitors- Ile' labored under the ha:
lueination that he was George Washing
ton, and was fond of assuming the tradi-
tional attitude of the Father of his Coup
Ay. At the occasional bails given to the
llllMMolltaveraging tome five hundred in
number) he wan always exquisitely dressed
In the style of Lis day, and was the beau
par exrellenre. During all these long
yew,. despite his general gentleness and
cheerfulness - of manner, he was restless
and discontented, and required close
watching, it never, in fact, having .been
considered prudent to allow him to go out
into the grounds, without attendants.
About the year 1880 his condition began
to grow worse. and he soon after became
demented, - continuing 'in hopeless idiocy
until a few dam since, when death, great.
er healer-than time, placed him again
upon an equality with the peers of his
.early manhood-who had gone before him
to the Dad that created him and did with
tint according - to Ills inscrutable will.
And xn ends all sad a history an the truth
of history ever commanded to be written.
Two eons' of Henry Clay yet survive
him, T. IL Clay. ex-Minister to Honduras,
now residing on hie place, ••Mansfield."
near Lexington. and John M. Clay,. the
raiser of Kentucky, and one of the great
est turfmen living—Cincinnati inquirer.
mono arse belonging in Danielson
et.. where he in very respectably
connected, has been adjudged probably
guilty, of burning two barns In Pembroke,
Plymouth county; Mass., and held 'ln
$4,000 for trial at the- next term of the
Superior Court... From his, youth up the
young man has seemed to, reject good In.
duences, and turn to the bad with n per
versity that' lees, great force to the mtg.
gestion of disordered Mental - powers and
functions. It is understood that his mill
est tarn-burning exploit involved the
destruction of his father's property.. In
the two cases for which he 10 now arrest
ed. thO account says that nonnative can be
assigned in the way of malice toward the
parties, and the proceeding can only be
explained, if the charges are true, on the
grounds of partial insanity. The unfor
tunate culprit Las a Mother who is an es
timable clergyman in New York, and
another who islagent of one of the largest
Inanitfacturin,g corporations in New Eng
land.
PEARL Colt Womts—Sclmabel &
ker have on hand, and deliver daily to any
part of Pittsburgh mild Allegheny, coal,
nut coal, and Black at the lowest cash
prices. Special Mates to refinlar custom
ers and inflame orders. This coal Is the
bent offered in the city. Office and yard.
corner of Sandusky 'street and West Penn
Railroad, Allegheny city. True
Jun recelyed Clorabm Manufacturing
Company's celebrated Write silver Plated
wr♦re iaTire variety It Jam kittren.On.l
SW , Oa. U 3 Market street. •
...STERLING sitter table w►re. John
Stevenson'• Sons 8 • 03 Market street.
•
1,061 k.. 0.04
Was ever lesturs guide ig Pittsburgh au
vo.'s mim ale. I
..KA+n+N+ ti~lirx 1;7~L .py>B
NEW A.TIVERTIf3.EXENTS.
iff-BENF,FIT OF TILE CENTRAL
111011 SCITOOL. —COY' EAT Under the
d Iractloo of Prof. WY. B. lIALL. Irtt
MASONIC FIALNIZEMI: EVENINO.
•
Pceote 30 o9ftte. The OaM.O. :In ho do
oto4 to We Art Fl of the ,t4O •
t0124:134
113=. THE DIAMOND SATIN GS BANK
—The SteckholJors of the Damond Sav
ings Bank, Plitatiorgh.ertil meet teethe Wt.. of
electing. Board of Directors and trammeling such
other business at may be bronght before the meet
ing et the Monongahela Haute, on rutresaar.
Ray 96. at 3 o'clock P. N. my2l:
Orrick or SIONONdAttittA LNittfltatica CO.,
N. E. corner of Wood lit. and 4th Are.. •
Pm - sermon, May 134.1870.
11 3 -. DIVIDEND.—The President and
Diremors of this mpany have this day
declared • dividend of YO UR DOLLARS PER
SHARE on the Capital Stock of the Company.
out of the earnings of the last six menthe, free of
Resentment tax. Payable in cash forthwith.
myeitagl JOUN H. CLANKS. Semetary.
r ANNUAL MEETING.
OPTICS PITTNIIUIIOII ANT, BOSTON MINING CPI.,
Prrrauraotr, may 114th, 147 0.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the
DIDDIBURDII AND BOSTON MINING CON
TANI' Or PITTSBURGH. will be held at the Of.
ace of the Company, on WISDNIRADA T. the 113th
10 st.. at 2 o'clock P.
mylArLtS Seti'land Treat',
CI. CON - MOLLER:4' Orrice. 't
Ur' or ALLCOHINY. Mar 13‘1.11870. I
k SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE
received In ittit omen until THURSDAY.
.
1421.1 t. eta o'clock P. R.. for •
••
C±I.,II•TK.F.:Ft S.
speed y the ratte d
per yard, which
price will inclue alon the Wharf
at wtmLever poi nts t death - noted Ity the g
Committee
on Wharves and Landings; alto the plating of the
W. M. PORTER,
=I
MEE
KAY COMPANY,
800
tationers,
ERZ
BLANK BOOK MANI' r WTURERS
fl Wood Street
to •
=I
SCELLANEKS ...BOQKS
SCHOOL WOES,
BLABS BOOKS.
•
WRITING PAPERS.
FINI6 RTATIONEII.Y.
CoUNTINu.HOLYSF: STATIONF:RV
L IM 7 A WZf RV.AIL`
Or Sale, Wholesale and Rela
LOW EST PRICES
IltralritCANlTtLFl PRINTENO executed In to
teat atYler.
Orden el , mall promptly attended to. tnytt
.VAL,ITA_I3.LEI
BUSINESS PROPERTY
AT AITQTION
WEDNESDAY , June let, at J o'clock r. ?Linn
the premlses. will be sold that very valuable bun
neon property Bunting on the Dlatuoad 03 feet
and extendlnir back In dinilb about 130 feet.
Yawn, an - TUX BLACK BEAR 110313. - located
within a *bort distant. of 11ftb Taunt. ravtlen
deentlighavenseent wall And Lt greatly to their mid
vanlate to ye-amine the , property and attend the
It not sold man whole. It will Le airlded Into Lot.
to ault purchtum. Ihros—one-thlrd huh. bal
ance in one. two and three years. email mato'
Palo:mots. armored by bond and mo rtgage with lo
lama. .
S. CUTHBERT i SON.
=
H. B. Juan PON;
ELEGANT .
Silver - Plated -Ware
WATTLES & SREA FEW
101 Fifth Avenue
Tn Sets. Casters. tee Pitchers. Bent Dish"
Better Dishes. 1 4 ,rett P. 0 . ,. Holder.
Chthlren's essok.Sectoss. Forks. Belves. etc. mr=
DECORATED AND PLAIN
Marble and. Slate
MANTLES,
Yuba by .temp power. The efAryieee In Weutum
Pennsyrrsuht where Mate end warble Marble:tee
Mantles ere nude. Levant Marble Mantles,Waln
noting, Counters. Furniture Tops. Ete.. marbleised
from whale marble end slate tu exactly represent
the choicest 111/1111p nt all varieties wne
Pekl at New 'Pork Woes si4l9 .0341 LIB=
BPREET,Plttsburgh, P. ,
• mraart.T W. W. WALLACT.
Pittsburgh Utility AVurks.
AVENYER & JONES
•
Corner of Jovial' and Fulton StretlL
%ixlh Ward, 'Allegheny.
Manufacturars or BTAPLX HARTMARX and all
kinds LIGHT GREY IRON -CASTINGS.
We tender Lour Goods and eersion to the Trade
at the Lowest Prices, and warrant all our wart
skillfully finished. Orders solicited. •
The attentlon of (PL AT Erall_ called to
our mate of BED AND CANTERS.
WEAVER !" TONER:
•
Address.: Plttsbargh Postoltre. notErbt •
OHN STEVENSON'S SONS
JEWELERS,
93 Market street, Pittsburgh.
(THIRD DOOR FROM Finn.)
Bare on band ell the West novelties in Film Jew
elry; a/so Weer Plena and Miser ilst•d Ware of
new designs, suitable for wedding gifts.
Watches ot all the American make. in gad and
silver rase. Both Key and Pendant Winders son.
Mainly on hookas isidl as a full varlet! of the
Mier grades oythe ihttss Watch, including Jur..
genteel, Btoot. reneging. and others.
We 0111 pintailar attention to our Winne* toe
tomtit? . I , tr i regulating fm Welobes. To that
nine our business we giro spe, can. •
Onion by midi pronintly MOlgas of any
11.4..1.011t In drawings by men et Mb.,
PMSBURGII
BANK FOR SAYINGS
NO 61 FOURTH AVENUE.PITTABURGH.
CHARTERED IN
OPIOI DAILY from to 4 o'clank. to and on SAT.
BADLY IIVENLNG. Dom Slay Ist • Nov amber
f:lepr.trt°4 4 4*.tV 10-=OFt; I st
mt. of . sis per free of to non not also
drawn compounds sentlannually On
.and
.44
July. Boots of By. Laws„ Au. furolaben tbe
Boast of .114wageni—Geo. A. BerfT. Prileblenti S.
n. Humus, Jas. Park, Jr., Vice Presidents; D. B.
he'lltulay, Secretary an 4 Treasurer:
A. Bradley, J. L. Ben. Was.lß.
tllosick, R hodes , S. Dilworth, F. Bah= O. Follansbee,
Joshua Jno. Scott. Hobs. Schineets.
`hristopher nu.
D. W. A A. S. Bell, Solicitors.
WELCOME
HAY AND GRALN
a.n.'Pel a W nd em W y T M W rOin tit s
almWaaa hl he eanstrOctke snd. bot,.td dr v lt
the colazdradra= ""6"
2,= . • citt I=tta i rgrtri. 'l 4
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ANCHOR. COTTON" MILT,
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PICILIIMAX acm &
PROPRIETOIV3
tiFNOTICI2.74i—"to-Letl .For
Lost." -Wants,"
n.l exceeding FOUR TIA - Fg.teiii be
inxerird in these CO: lf nA .efor TWEY-
Tr.FivE ('EBTs; curb additional tine
F/1 - 7 , ..7 I 'EN TS..
WANTS
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WANTED.--A few PUDDLERS and
waLrand. Nu.° but ttentl,sub.or slut
rood Workmen need •DVIT. Andrees.l. nEV
anpetinlandent. Bedfon1;41111o. .
WANTED.—Ererybody to call At
IE4 I. lIXIITY STILICKT. end ..Ties
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ANTED MORTGAGES.
•1 t o • to ia ß eor amaly amounis,at
THPAIAS K. PETTY.
and and Revd Estate Broker.
. tip. 1751 Smithfield stretl i : r.
W A riTED.—MORTI7AtiES.
Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan
In Mote or small amount. nn property In ditties.y
eennly at • talr rate at interest.
JEREY.
RealßE Grua Estate t
Azo.t.
street.
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TA NT ED.—Bonds and Mortgages.
I for tno.ooo, bovine 3 rears to ron. 1
t. ?9,000. baling 3 from to tors. .1. forl4looo.
g1.1 . 147r1647.1 . .,;411 3 1.7t; , 2 .,1 - 1'11;
04.30 ~boving 3 Tears 4 f ore m 1 for /2000:
haring 3 years lo roo. 4E300. lkorlo4 3
70.1. to ten. A for 41. O. having 3 years to
run. 1 for 4500, lowing years to roo. 00 city
m. c° " 9i ii.lton t i, ti 4 3 111%. 104 Fourth Ave:
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lATANTED—P.:I BOILERS at g 11.74
V per IOU: 00 sane fee to pay. Several MIEN
want tam wort. implant:yr./tr. Several G r tai3
are wanted to do coollog, housework, Se..
NNIn cni
d cnnoltry. Apply at ISMPLOYNIENT
o. I Math atreot.
BOARDING
OARDING.—A nnlnhor or Gentle
can be furnished with boardlngspd.
Do YLISN
me If desired. pleasantly located. at so. 20
AIaDICIPION trTRENT, near nand street, bridae.
Allegheny ell,
TO LE T .
r PO-LET.—SLEEPING 800319—Fur
I. NIHRED or UNFURNISHED. Enquireat
176 !MINT SVEN UE:Pttinbunth. Pa. L-11
PO-LET.--A well•fitilsbed Haase of
rooms ouJahuipa street near
nue. Will bo oven toa Rosin tenant for per
mouth. !Unpile of CHARLES J.. nor
nee 01211/eghens avenue aml Relessa shell
rtoLET—Willi Boarding. a pleasant
FRONTONT ROOM. within five minutes walk or
aslee. Address M., Gazitrr office.
rrO•LET.-TWO WELL FURNISHED
A:SLEEKS° 11003111.N0. 49 Item= Me...
rit near tt
Isel ePa 7 rll 2 .A4leo l,....,m e ,ol, ny v .
•h-Vtl ,heel •
Allegheny O-LETINTERENTIND TO LAW
-ITEGIM—TIEFi OF OFFICES on Grnnt. neat.
MMMMWMIE
coon Applr to Mrs. M. MeTlCiti E.
TO—LET•
The subekriber nfferh for rent Wet derlrkhie prop.
erty known no the
OUT-LET SAW MILLS,
/Masted .1 the foot of Craig street, Allegheny
City, a short distance below the. Suspension bridge.
The lot on the eist side of Craig street is 130 feet
wide by alsoni 430 feet more or less. The lot on
the west side of the street is 110 feet wide by
about 400 feet, more or less—both running to low
Ma. liner, haying one, of the beet sad safest her•
hors on the note. The adynntsges this property
presents for any kind of msonfactuting purptires
see so well knower. to nindertury farther desertp.
tionwonecessary. Long leases will be gitlM to so.
swlgae . rob..
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• . FOR SALE.
FOR fidLE.--CA Handl.
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F OR SALE.
PTIOTOGRAPII GALLERY
doing a good buslaesa. and good location. Ad
I;ZIZMI=Ir;=EWII
F OR &Mt.—Engine of Four Horile
VA p Zferattr th :T=4, 001.1 low. AT.
my.
FOR SALE—HANDSOME BUILD
.. WO en all tbe o f
streets m a nia
late Laereneeruie of mitten will
on It.
nod i_le2e ten. ..
. . SILL At BON. ennui, Penn
'Enirtieterti stmts.
"VOR SALE-200 LOTS - 20%100
FEET NACU. near Lawrenceville Station on
the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Vat 1111:0 twat said
balance In font mean. These lota aregall. nOw selll a n T n
vary tut. • number ot hos ar e an nd
ter this month the twice me will be SUL For a plum
te., call on T. H. WILL t SON, corner Penn and
Thirty-third street, or to BOOT. B. !SILL. Attorney
at Lew. 711 Grant street.
SALE.—Engines and
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New and Second Mind, of ail kinds, constantly
hand.
Odor from all pails at the estuary pros:44ly l►
Sandal to.
JAMES RILL & CO..
Corner Marlon Avenue and P.. Ft. W. & C. R. W.
Alleaturny. Pa. •
EOR HUE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE
FOR CITY PROPER&.—A One COUNTRY
IDRNCR, onntalnlng serer with 3 hone.
thereon; one. a line. oomfortable and tionvenhint.
bonne; good water, and one of the beat water
tall! the city a n d
o f f ol.iltila , Mi c
Hoed, g of a salle frrm fitewtitta Matta% Central
Ragroad. A 1... several grood Far= In geed Rea
tlons end houses for We. Maguire of •
WILLIAII WARD,
mlii No. VIII Grant CI.. apparels Cathedral.
F OR SALE. .
LIPPINCOTT HOMESTEAD.
The above well known
comerdesirale mbar/.
situated on girth avenue. DinwicMe mem.
149 by 193 to COlwell Sigma. on which there is a
large double two story subslantially boot betel
dwelling. containing 14 moots, with water, gm.,
heater, d c. This Is undoubtedly a moat dedlrs
ble prmerty for either residence or business pur
poses, being Immediately opposite to the proposed
new nigh avenue market house.
If not sold soon to whole. will be divided. For
terms. go. armoire of
JAMPIS LIPPINCOTT.
MIMI 23 Seventh Kremer
DESIRABLE CITY ' RESIDENCE
FOR RA.1.3.—1n good location on CUR street.
Brig!
corner ut '
widere. a large two stroll
Brick House with porches on three sides.
11511.19 rooms. bath not, and rellar.saa niberlder
Attars. shade trees. foastain shrubbery, ete...And
Wren lota of ground. each 9 4 byl47sfllt deer.
Also.. Bob?, Stable wed Lot 30 by on
west tide of CUR street. Easy of no en by street
Ctn. A spletelkt •lew of the tittu, rbreesand
surrounding city.
9. CUTHBERT SON.
mi 2 3 39 Meth Avenue.
REAT • BARGAIN = . -A COTTARE
101 HOUSE %VI art. Park. irqb Snxhan
grn a Dent mica It Plla TO; l b t
It; at 4 1.
Olgaar. rt . l
it in iiinVerraftls;
Watt gavel.
JOTIN Q. WORKMAN If RICILUSODAVIs
WORKMAN it DAVIS,
Bowerman to WORKMAN. MOORE & eek.
firsterwe sad Dean. lo
Carriages, Ruggles,
SPRING BUCK WAGONS,
42, 44, 46 sod Muter M., illegkeßy.
d e a rilrife tirirtottrtir = l 4=
snireated to sive satisfaction to •Tary
ralrarA . VOT ravzvugA
s ears aiske of MARS PATTNT rKELN.
sail s = Potent toilet Ratites mid Bottler
RIMIIID D
00AV rine. striktiwaid 's
of WORKMAN. MOO 4 i t - e() ths h. btir . will
hereafter be erantrosed uu oft steal s wider the
suss and style otWOltilldAN DA% is. Orders
willettint
if O , R iu N CILZ V RIM%.
Late with ClUsens' National Bank. bra s h.
p VIE APPLES.
A small lot of Trish' Plait Apples Plat eo
*allied la good order. sod for sale low. et the Fl6l.
Uy Groom of
JO= A. RZNBEIAW.
isy24 Corner Liberty and Ninth streets.
f'IIEIIINT - .-100 bbls. Lontreille Hy
&mile assents. toe hest to use. Ter sale 107
J.ll. CANIFIZJ).
/Um avenue.
FrENAMSEE COUNTRY MIRED
so arrive /1A
lOal e byi oaks . on Maw! Hobart Iloon,
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