The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 26, 1870, Image 4

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE.
HOME NEWS
: .For Gale.—* good, ming routo on Fun ,
App et Ooloccgz tountlng room •
lb. Gamma iuita. tv ti tuna' uut la white
•usdlonni an Denotation Day.
•
' Kg.rld, the mw who
alteintacd to commit suicide s few dare since.
le slowly recoveries. •
To Let.—That very deelret hiteement, elm
utt of Sixth evened And &nit etreet, op
posite the GattrrTs quildbmg. Inquire on the
Proolliee.
A forge body of Frisians srere observed den
goin 4'; x L y r i.E:rt e h r eVl:oW,Tt ' TCOTlrlit ' a b' L l ne
quarry. ' • •
We bore 'Juror Broth trill instruct him offi
cers to relieve us from the nightly nuisance of
mitt talkers and cire•alls. They are .worse
time a mocitlog n tprlog morning.
'Altgerman Humbert Te tterdap
ectstraltint f - catertatned a
Joan Alto "ref
fe erred bp
9kdtayrtl
Warrant
crag
charged
Maggot street. ..
held fora hearing.
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One Hanntrenil etul Ornenteen wen front the
Vince force of thin city In. full uniform, trill
tOranIPOO In the ceremonies of Inting_the
srlll cornier atone of tbe noldlern * monument. They
secompanrOen. tOreltier's dlrlelon.
Tessera., Alderman Keeper flamed a war
rant for the arrest of -James Dickson for
knocking Bitty Barns down, becaiMe she re-'
Posed to take a glass of aninerat water witb
him. Tin Pot µley was the scene of t WI affray.
M. James R. Mils, of the North Avenue
E. Church, Allegheny, hiss been Apootnt cat
to deliver the fuscautl rddress before the Phl.
Kappa Pit Fre/entity nt the cornmencen,ent
eseretses of Allegheny college• gleadvtlie.next
March. •
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We ungeretarel all the Danke bo closed.
as recietomend cid by the Clearbig D D
Aso.
SW next gondny. Deconttlon Day. Par-
Dee baring toter coming due on that day. will
beer to mind that the same must be paid on
Baturdaf.
Assault and Battery.—Bridget La r ton4e
latormatlon before the Mayor, yeaterdaY.
M using Mary Cain with eaeault and battery.
She allegel that the accused ' , truck her In the
eye with her
is
and kn.hed her down.
warrant was Issued. ' '
. James Reamer, of the Twelfth ward for
threatening to create a connagratierk lo Mul
berry ariefby burning John .Maislecee house
doom.was arrested yesterday and committed
to jail by forerman Herron for trial. on an
Information i s or thogoace.
• • emoting of PittsburghCOunells boo been
Called for next Monday' • morning at nine
o'clook. The branches writ be called to order
end after Jenard orgueLtution will adjourn
that the members In body mar participate'
tattle ceremonies of Decorationbay.
. - Optical Clooisig. G.- Duuseatb.. No. 63
Fifth &recite. makes a speciality of optical
good., and those of our reader' needing Ito,
stun pebble spectaclet and eye glasses, SPY
gbissesOleli glasses nod opera glasses will
gun as excellent arsenal ent ln his store.
Proved Fuel.—The little daughter of Clutlelb
roz. who full out of n second nory window
of her father's residencn Frith" - morning. an
account of which wee PnbiLSbed in the GA
UT= of Saturday, lingerod Ceell yesterday,
when death releired her of her sufferings.
The tkecona Selo at the Afloat:coy F..,
Farm took place yesterday. by order of
Councils. Thirty lots were sold; average size
91 byy t total sales tam accrue price per
lot Taan Corne lots broht from 1500 to
IWO. 000 d sale. r
Eaceede ug d exPeatatlons.
Alleged Bape.—.dues Friend and John Shobe
wen, arrested yesterday. end taken before
Justice Meehan.= a charge of, rape. preferred
by Mrs. Mary Schott. telicAtleges that the se
eased outraged her daughter. Margaret Bo
enstellottod fifteen years. Thep were held to
ball for their appearanceet Court.
11Wror kiroken.—The magnificent mirror re
cently received by Hem? G. Hale, for his es
tabliebtnent. wee broken yesterday t 4 some
unaccountable means, while it was being
pieced in position. Ttieglnes and frame are
decidedly the kangtomegt la the city, and It
le unite unfortunate the accident Imppereed.
It la reportedthatDr.rranrs success U eery
great, and It is a theme of general consersa-
Uon t hat his spectacles are riving Immense
satisfaction, as is also his medical tre atment
theieas of the eye and early e etis at
st: Clair Rotel. Call and do not
neglect seeing Oalco boars from e J.
to P. Y. '
- We bespeak the attention of Horticulturists.
Agriculturists end citizens in general td - the
edrertisements of Mr. W. W. Knox cm our first
page of to-dars paper. Owing to our crowd
ed columns this morning we cannot numerate
We many artleles be offers for sale, but be
your earera attentlon to these Over.
Moments. • • • • • •
lierionalf leiured..-31r. Prank Ennio. Con
fer the brick emits of the new German
Yafanlc temple, In Allegheny. met with n se
ldom, aecident yesterday. Ile was drieleg a
aaLL In an oak plank alien the nail broke. and
Ugg;ViLSlMVOttUjaltl':4-7.N.°ll;fieell
*toting the sight.
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Fred. Darr. I% teamster,' became &so:newly
on one of the Saw Mill Jinn ferry boats yes
terday, and when remonstrated with threat
stied the toll collector with all marmerof
for which Alderman Humbert .has Issued a
'erarraatfor hie arrest on an Information for
surety of tho peace, preferred by David Rob
liSlOn.the Collector.
More Rings.—D. Dunseath. Jr.. made an in
formation before the Mayor yesterday charg
ing' Borate .llyers, a notice of whose arrest
'we published yeaterdny, with larceny. lc ap
pears that srhen errested.he Ind in hi. Pos
ooelets, a silver bor. and 'a gold rinurrhlch
d been stolen from Mr. Dunreat h. The se
cured 1s held for a hearing.
•erlpu Aodlenl=S little gill.: . daughter ot
Theuins atter. sr shoemaker resteling at ES.
Elm stdeet, vette aerionsir in3nred)Teaterday.
Etas was playing in n .new building at the
corner of Elm street and Fifth event.. and in
evulkituf over the kast of first floor fell
through to the teller. king.brea her amend
receiving other Injuries of n senona nature.
Teeple who are opposed to Fenian attacks
upon Canada, or rather to their threats, which
rattly amount to thing farther; might
show' this feelinr, note in this time of -Fenian
excitement by n eoetribution In aid of
the six thousand bouseJess people of. Q.thee
who were burnt out. Pitt sburghers ought to
be very liberal with sufferers front conflagra
tions. _ _
W. G. Danseath; Jeweler, No. 103 Fifth
avenue. Is agent idling city fur the ostensive
Philadelphia manufacturing house of Horst
man & Brothers. and can supply at shortest
notice society and AnilltarY goods. TeiSallaN
etc. Mr. Duescath hes already supplied sec
etel
ludg e s with regallas and pars hallo.
affording the largest measure of satisfaction.
He sells at the nasaufsetun!r's rate, • •
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Jost In Tinge.—tuder the MAI° bend o 0 our
first page will be found the notice of Mrs. S. C.
• gobb, the leader ot• Ashton 1n the minium*
Una; ed•our Ester thy. in un
summary for unto Impress ou Alleghenr•r lady reader,
'eighths importsnee of being on hand early
and see something handsome, as the mew nn
newton:meat In all that Is wiled. Mn. R.
baa just returned from Mew York. and prom
ises something entirely pew. In her line of
baldness, and once promised she slwdys
fin her pledge. _
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liatect from Pittsburgh to Whevilutp—The
ChartioraValley ltailroad Is now bring built
Prom this place Here me point near to• - ro.h.
hilt.= P 3. A and very easy route Ss
Proposed from Canonsburg, Pa., to •Wheel,
lag, by Vast Xiddietpant, Pa. and Bethany,
Va. The people all along the line are holding .
meetings proposing to give - right of Ivey.
tad money betides. Their claims are: fertile
ettantry plenty of coal.timber,bulldrog stone,
'sretreaany places of Ocusiness.direct route and
Worttilag people. .
Colseoll Street was Inn state of pugiliatlc
etalternent yesterdav by reason of the dem
galazatiosse of a warlike woman, Mrs. Oneal.
That lady had been o?endod by same action of
ber neighbors domestic sad invaded the pram-.
sea et the neighbor. Mrs. Sarah E. Law
game. Once Inside she was _ not long In
Er floral the Insult.
h a;d dp ri Zl:r a Tn7l!
onobolp reroetaberances of the • I s rate female's
visit. Aldenmui Shore also has as Informa
tion before bleu against Mrs. Oneal for assault
sod battery, Upon which a warrant • he, been
=l2
disagreement occurred . yesterdor room
ing Ma pipe .worlal fa the Fourteenthoward,
betmtpu Ifugb Downing end Pat Webb. It
Us been the cause of tiro melts. Art one tiogh
SWIM be .lears hie We beeauso of dire litmus
by Patrick. Patrick in the other ;ay; memes
dropped a Wee of hot iron ors his foot. much
to 01 discomfort of his cores and otborwisc
'mutilated him. lioth partios will he beard
The Monongahela Inclined Plane.
Thit now and ingenious expedient' for
climbing-11P rugged bill which hitherto tuts
obstructed the extension from city suburbs
• se the §outb Side. it so nearly completed (bet
It iir espeeted to he opened for public Use on
IlusirdaY next. The machinery bas been Ire-
Isdnio °oersted during the past few days.
Semen:ma passengers Isere made the round or
rather obilte trips and report the passage
guy and comfortable and without even en
Idea of danger. The management delays Its
teangeratkni for public use only for the pru
dent Purrserse of having everything made Per
fect, and by. frequent experimental tests ius
eertaluing that nothing has been left undone
that can be done to make assurance of safety
doubly sure.
• . The Penleas en the war Path.
- The FentaaS of this city have aeen 'unusually
.alitaVedurlog the week preparing far the le"
.
1111111 Col of Canada, Umetr:progrese. Siooe the
bidden, ealaPalgn of ' several . Years ego
against our cousius across the border.. Fen Lar
i bRa been on the 'wane. end we are quite
cOnildent that two bemired tighting men
MUM not be gatticred together In the city to
do service In the cause. Small meads ot co
,aboallaatte and ewer zealous Ishittnaea have ten
the city to participate In the spreeover to
Canada, but they went without orantavaticm.
• This alornhar Dr. Donnelly, the burgeon Gee
oral of-the Fenian Army. left for Buffalo, and
rumor said that he had with him one hundred
, sad atity.dre men, but rumor much axagie r
Mod.' leaved. we are very sorry that even
• ten Of our letehmet, could be found ea foolish
as to embark in such a reckless enter Prise,
, Which promises no good to Ireland bat Ma
gnum to the warlike guerillas who InaanelY
espouse -her cause by, attacking a 'peaceful
RAILROADS .AND :REVENUE.
The Pennsylvania Cen . tral, rt leg tts h b e e n r y ah,.k ii i..rt
ga..l=l,ll.:rigintv a nd t
atlas the V Pro ' .
.tstorts of the Revenue Law—Proceedp
ro M g,,,,,titnteg Against Them la th *
e tatted
Mabee Canna.
The officers of the revenue department in
thin diStrict have. It appears, discovered that
ct ,t o laeorporations have Leen defrauding the
Government. In variant "eV's, of a large
amount of revenue, either through a MitUtt.
del-standing of the revenue law or else wil
fully, It has not been stated Crhtch. hot
it has ticao ritwolved to cori4 , et lie Matter.
ruder section bt.. of the Internal Revenue
law, railroad companies and all similar corw. -
rations heaths a bonded Indebtedness oP° n
which thee pay interest. all rnmnanles ' 11 "
daring diridends to their stock boaters or
making profits, shall deduct from said In
aud
ter:
!CA, dividends and profits five per e q"
soaks returns to the !Weaver Ottrtu_
Revenue, of the proper titlark, ororderU.l
h at er the 10th day ot the month following
due, said
In which said tnar l ;, t b ir"
returns to be
iti m itrin;Jania Central.
i 1 i t , 1 %,.'i7 . 7,,i411, , Avne and thleago, and Al
tocboo, x.„,,ey Railroad Companies have
w e ith 'Ms requirement imdthat
l' t b r rlo j r neglet . ere t. TlnetopWenahr Instituted
thltiection is one thousand dollars in each
ease, bet lt Is small In comparison to the
amount of money Involved In the matter.
The Pittsburh. Ft. Wayne Chicago
Way Company Company g
are said tube at fault in anoth
r particular, and are about to Do required by
law to make amends for past neglect. The
law provides that railroad companies - shall
make returns annually to the Assessor of the
net earnings of the road, upon which they are
required to pay' a revenue tax of two per cent.,
antrin case of neglect on the part of a com
pany to make such return. or if a false return
be made. the Attelsor is authorized to make
in estimated return upon which to base his ay.
sessment, and add one hundred percent. to
the tax levied.
The Fort Wayne road. It Is alleged. has
neglected to make returns In accordance
'with thissprOvision Plane IN and: when notl
tied and required by the Assessor to do so,
submitted a return for the last fifteen months,
which. It Is alleged, Is not more than one-half
the amount published es net aerators In the
last annual report. Under this state of facts,
we learn, 11. S. District Attorney Swope Is
about to institute proceedings against the
company for making a false return.
The Assellot will make Ma assessment.
taking the amount published as net earnings
In the lett yearly statement as a basis, and
add one hundred per cent. to the amount
levied an a penalty.
Proceedings will also ho instituted against
the 'company for falling to make returns as
'reqnired by law prior to this time.
It would be Impossible to arrive at the ex
act amount of teener that will be involved in
these proceedings without having the figures.
but It will be thousands of dollars.
McFarland
rc.tards3
bon. nn
Ile waa
BLENDING OF THE COLORS
The Had Times and the lie.—Paddy and the
Fifteenth Amendment—Freak. of the o.te.
rowy Hod."
The Fifteenth Amendment hod worked many
changer, and the new Hines are not as the old.
Hut. aMid them nil, who would -havethought
that • Paddy's - peculiar feelings' toward the
"naygur:' would have resolved themselves
Into fervent love. Tet extremes often meet:
and the hymeneal scene which occurred In
Chortler" township. Monday evening. proved
an Illustration of the old adage. It need not
be recounted how they met and loved. e'en
though her face dark as evening when the
sun's gone down, and his light as that of any
son of the Emerald Isle. It suelerth that Cupia
'won another vietoty, and the two hearts heat
I in unison. The happy hoar came on space,
end be, leaving his forge in Wood's !dill,
Tempemnceville: she. laying aside for the
while the , care. of damentio life:: and
both, with the "wedding garments' on,
appeared In the official presence '''of
Justice Johnston. and amid en array of
friends ailing the magisterial esthete,. these
two passed through that gist mysterious eerernony
which of twain made them one. He AVM a
stout yeoman of about thirty years' cape
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Hence In life, and voted the -Dimmlcratier
ticket always. Twenty-on, summers in
beauty had bloomed about her pathway.
Practical people were they. and no wedding
tour with its Innumerable vexations disturbed
their sweet honeymoon. The quiet. plae ht
contentment of a boarding house. presided
over by a sable sister of the bride. had more
chums for them. and there, amid the con
gratulatious of friends and undistu a rbed yeas
blind malice of enemity. their bode as
taken. So. under the guidance of Hymen, the
pair have commenced anew thelourney of the
Trans , •
COAL THIEVES.
• poddeus oaa Coal Merchasn—Thtee Tbe
wand Busbela Ikelen ha One Moat lk —Hoyt
Ma. Done.
Foe tome Months :mat Messrs. Dick eon &Co..
coal dealers. have been furnishing coal to
Shoenberger's iron Mills. In the Tenth ward.
Their works arc on the railroad, and the coal
le run In on mutt, and snitched off on a pri
vate aiding cortetructed fcrrthe purpose. The
coal was, as Is their custom. weighed before
leaving the work., and recently it was dis
covered that the weight did not hold out. It:-
gully was made: the scalesesamined but the knowing
thatwee not _found. Mr. • Dickson
that Abe 'scales weighed correctly. and
that the cars left the works with
the proper quantity was convinced that
the diMeuity must be at the siding. An laves•
tlgation proved this to be correct, It novas
that the children of hundreds of fami re
siding In the neighborhood make a metier of
'visiting the , coal nab MAW. if pot by
order of their parents at least with their con
sent. and in this way carry oft large quantities
every night. We' were Wormed that over
three thousand .bnshebt of coal have been
stolen from Messrs Dickson & Co. In this man
ner during the past month.
Mr. Dickson would not refuse coal to nor
one cho needed It and was tuo poorto hits it,
but he decidedly objects to supplying entire
communities gratis.. unless they call upon him
and ask for It.
The parties engaged in this theiving °Pori: -
lion. If they consult their own Interests, will
stop it immediately, as Mr. I/lel:son is ant
disposed to permit it to continua any longer.
HIIPTON MONUMENT
Where It Will be Locted—The Deeteu--4
man Alvanled.
'e We_ stated some time since that inltiatotT
steps had been taken for the erection of a
monument, at some point In the Allegheny
.Cgoamons. to the memory of the members of
dElimptan's Banal% who loatt heir likes In the
defense of their country, since which time we
have heard but little, If anything. anid about
the matter, and many thought that the nro
ject had been abandoned. But such, we are
pleased' to announce, /a not the case. The
Committee to whom the matter of raising
funds w entrusted, have been successful be-
yond the as
molt sanguine expectations of the
friends of the movement. and the Building
Committee. although working quietly. have
been none the less active,ln their labors.
'tilt location.
it hu been decided to erect the monumen
in the ctot corner, about midway betwee.
Ohio Oreet and Church avenue, and th
grounds have been laid out with this idea
view. The abet t er a beantUni one, havee d
not think a aelection could bee
made.
1701=11
The design of the monument selected by the
Committee is simple, neat and appropriate.
It will be constructed of marble, with a base
of brown sandstone. The pedestal will be a
solid block of martle.four feet square at the
base, two feet square at the topp and six feet
hlatomoir which will stand a life-stte statue
of an artillery soldier.
The contract Mu been awarded at and
the work will be commented immediately.
RAILROAD RASUALT
Peabdalsle Instal Ambient—A 'Tsang kl
Terribly Mangled.
List evening. about slz o'clock, a to
and probably fatal accident occurred on the
Pennsylvania railroad near the Union . depot,
Henry Lang, a young German laborer, was re
turning from work in the Twelfth Ward, and
passed from Seventeeth street into oneef the
coal yards., under the railroad track.: He then
elevated hirnself through the running between
the trestles. for the Pnrfoxo getting to the
bagrdwallt alongside' the rads
. lust
raised' op a shifting engine came a lo ng
on the track. 'He attempted to Jump
to one side, - and would have suc
ceeded, bat that his foot slipped: Ito was
caught by the cowcatcher and dragged along
several yards, when he fell. and the two
wheels of the engine Sassed over his left leg,
crushing It to a lolly and scattering the pieces
of bone in all d ir ections. He was plated up
and taken to the Union Depot. where Dr.
Hamilton rendered all possible medical as
sistance, Soon lifter he was removed to bin
street
boarding hous on • . where the
leg wan emmtt e
ated Forbes
below the knee by Dr.
Hamilton. He was much reduced at last ac
counts. tusd.was not expected to 1111ITitO an-
Ail this morning. The victim Is bout nine
teen yearn :Ofage unmarried Itud Ims no
relatives in this vicinity.
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During the Fenian excitement at the Mc-id
Cieliand House yesterday : morning. n row
ensued; In the midst of wid . ch the bar-keeper I
threw a beer glass, which struck Lawrence
Donavan on the head, laying the scalp open to
the anti for a distance of about three Inches.
The wound war an ugly one nod the blood
'lowed from it freely. The barkeeper was ar
rested and taken to the tombs, where he was
retained until the wounded man Donavan.
who had gone to a doctor to bare the wound
deemed should appear and make Information
aiming. him. After some time Donavan
peared.with his head shaved and almost com
pletely covered with sticking olasters, and
when mked , b))• .the. Mayor if be wished to
prosecute the bar-keeper, replied:
";to.yer honor. dirti a Pit wilt I Prosecute
Ids. If he'llpay the doctor bill its albe
ask aV him. Poor fellaw. I d.'t belare
done It et purpose any way."
The doctor a bill was paid and so ended the
=1
Some time Tuesday night or yesterday
morning thernwas an pritensive robbery com
mitted an Mato-street. Allegheny. We ore
enable to °Win the name of the man•wbo
occupies the bowie In *bleb the rebbeif wee
perpetrated. but the facto are aelollowr
There Is a neon building In course of erec
tion adjoining the house, and the thieve.
gained admission through a second story
window by ascending through the new build
ing to the roof, of the back part of the haute.
A bureaudrawer was broken open, sod over
'three hundred dollar, stolen.
We learn that:several other roblierlea of
this character have been perpetrator! to Able;
gheny during the past two weeke.
•
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Banks to Clow ow Detention.
Pre:suntan CIAA.SUNO noon
• • hituociarrOn.74.y IMO. • I
At • meeting of the Committee of the Pitts
burgh Clearing House Association held this
day It was
•
day
That the Banks be recommended
to °kerns Decoration Darin' Gat as practice
able andsthe Clearing Houlebe also closed
on that
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : -THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1870.
MASON U.
,
The Legion of the Cornerstone of the First
Hermon Masoele Han In the gourd Mates.
At noon to.:dar win be witneitted In Alle
gheny City a Masonic occasion of more than
ordinary_ Interest arid imeoriener , 1. the lay-
Mg of the .qorneretone of a new monta
Hall, to be erected by an associatlonnommw
ed principally of the members of .tederson
Lodge so. ~,,, others not members of the
or
trtod
'A.o'nl'gtbe 'stockholders. It
trip Herman
Masonic ]call in the
relted steam.. While It It oateneibly for the
p.p.:steal the order, and will be kmarn as a
Masonic Hall. Mill . Its projector. hate made
liberal provisions fo e accommodating toe new
b eople fo t r',octal a n d edecatlonal pu uilding o thewata and coulee:dermasrposes of the
p .
It will suPPIY what Allegheny has long need
ed. a proper. hall where the peo
ple can be brought together before the
rostrum of the lecturer or pleased in
the pleas - ores of a concert, or entertained
In the converaationtmdsociety of each other.
Thanks to the public spirit of. Its projectors,
the hall will hare a department free to yomag
7 l!..a n tlca " l 7,t. h oe,Z= `;',.` hoe f ; el Ifi
ccargh ' 1 ' 1?1;
such practical Information from practical
scholars and thinkers. and from the open ll
brary, as will lit them for any busines,
.pro
fession or trade which they may adopt. ' 'Chic
feature is in Itself so commendable and praise
worthy, that ell classes will recogniLe the
aplrit of the bnlldent,who opt only confer b
positive blessing on their own youth but like
wise transmit to those who are to follow al
ter tuiadvantage. Mod cannot he too highly
appreciated. In the Iron box which will
be to firmly • planted in the great
corner atone of the edifice to-do)' will he a re
cord of the nomee of those citizens who have
looked beyond their days to benefit those
comingppon the stageof life to aucceed them.
and If; In the course of time, the contents he
token out of the dem:miters - by a people:lJ yet
unborn, they will. a • mu * as we of to-day,
honor the men who hare contributed etio much
toward, the welfare of general society.
The members of the Order In Allegheny will
meet at their hall at nine o'clock. whorl, and
proceed to meet their brethren of Pittsburgh,
who will meet at half-past nine o'clock at Ma
'Mlle 11,11. The following route will be tra
verstri: Along Fifth avenue, Market and Sixth
streets to the auspenalon bridge. up Federal
Street to .Ohlo, along Ohio to Rest Park,
thence to Ninth and East Parkathence to Ohio
street, along Ohio to Madison avenue to the
corner of Washington, where the ceremony
will take plOOO at 0000 preclaely.
THE COURTH.
lima* abort —Judge MulLennen.
WeinNissuAr, May 3 . s.—The case of Steel re
Illudekoper, which has occupied the time n
the Omit for thermal ten days. wee resumed
The testimony closed end the calk, e ras a
goad. The charge of the Court will he d
livered Thursday evening.
P. [Markt Court
WIDNDADAT. Illgtrtet Anonmy
Swopo filed Informations in nm. m the nll
- canes: . .
United States TY. brewery owned by George
Munson: decree of forfeiture.
United States uc. twonty-sig boxes; of to
bacco owned by Dodson. Cincinnati.
United States ea. MOD cigars owned by .
John McDonald. •
:Untied' States ce.. ten gallons of cognac
brandy. claimed by S. Fitzgerald.
lOWAN Court,..lailie. Kirkpatrick.
WZDNICIDAY, Mal - 25,—The cm of Marsh',
to. Anderson A. Craig, and Belt vs. same de.
fendants, reported yesterday, w•as resumed
but had not been concluded when Tourt ad
learned..
'TRIAL cm FOR THVILSDAV.
liszlevrood &Bleekstoek Ti. Hersbouser
JO. Walter Ti. Kelly.
'3l. Collins Ti. Kunz.
37...0LT ..14,11amulden. Jr.. • •
♦3. Carpenter & Burrows ra, Berger
44. lattice vs. Porter. -
40. Pnweli, for use, vi:FercusOn
la. City of Plttotbur;h vs. Kerr. .
17. Same T1I: Carr. •
la. Same v.. -
Coulon Pleas -4;4v Collier
The first case taken np‘as that or Reiseck
Ben. a., Orone k flieshansen. : This was au
action on a book 'account. Verdjet for plain
tiffs for 18.1.4.
The next are taken up W. John A. }Cur*
ex. John Nothurn. - This was 'mention on con
tract for patent of a new shoo heel. Verdict
for plaintiff for 176.120.
TRIAL LIST SOH rtießsnsT.
132. Shaffer v. Whitestoven Coal Co.
=. Kelly vs. Dlerker.
1256. Grant School Dist riet T.. Bradly
Va. Fogle en. MeAbov.
599. Lee vs. Van border.
WIS. Cooper vs. Briggs.
246. Small vs. Small.
259. Woods vs. Doff.
WI. Smith's Guardian vs. Jacobi.
.Ire. Patterson Ts. Gillespie.
coal ililjnoeut.
The following ers the shipments of coal to'
points below - . from this point de:int - the pres
ent rise in the Ater:
=MD
Buevro. , Ifiaduio.
110.000
IrACCO
. . ,000
110,003
9.. . 100,000
1110.090
10041#1
}pale.
Dart.
Coal Valley
WOK 1/1117LLVLI.LE.
Wllti Cot.. . , '..!. roke 3 coal 130,031
Eagle ... .. 1 . 9 .
130,000
Stella
121.(01
Lasko Erie No. 2. -.. lei. . . OIXI
Lion: ~ ... .. - .140.
'LILCO°
Sean B.oberts .. .. 8. -. 120.001
cool City _ . . r . - liZuilu
Tool Rees N0.Y....-... 12 1111.030
Cold Hi 11.... . . 3 - 9 . . 140.051
Tiger.. : . 05.010
Keystone.... - {. .
._ 100.000
Warner. ..- .3.-;... .:. . .111 i 2r.b _ . • 04.010
Fred Wilson No.l 1 . .. 10 130,000
Resolute .-. 10 coal:: coke 1154.00
Greyhound . .- - ' .5. .. 1115,80.1
Blue Lodge - ....: coal a cote 9LOOO
. . 1500) 0
V.
F. wil.ni. '3 4 IRMO
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Claremont appears to be the most popular
resort fort certain class of "men of leisure"
this season. We can only account for this
state of affairs in nueway. Mayon! Fh7ash end
Callow have frequently recommended the
place and recently quite a number of the
- short haired" gents have gone at their urgent
solicitation. - James Knox Polk Harkins, who
for years mallaa been a source of annoyance
to persons residing in the vicinity of the
Fame left the eitY Yeaterda na visit to the
:work house. where be• will remain ninety
d lr .. t.er Gallaher. another of the same class.
was drunk and troUbleeorne Tuesday night,
nod was conducted to the lock-up. Yesterday
morning WI officer Porter seas conducting him
from the toomha
to the Mayor's office, be
struck the officer and knocked him down.
For this bit of sport the Mayor peradtted him
to go to Claremont on a ninety day knee of
absence.
- -
New - Brighton Cutlery.
Korrespondtmce of Pittsbargh ciaeOttel
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New Bitiffirtorri bley Vra'73.
It is decided that New Brighton is to have
a cutlery works. it is to be established en
the Joint stock plan. The •stockkoldere are
citizens of the plate, with Mr. Mason. an old
adept at the business, and former manager of
the Dearer Fall. Cutlery, at the bead of the
enternrian
They are cormeencing operations. The in.
fttion is the' now end of New Brighton.
dear the river. It Is the Intention to employ
tone hundred and twenty hand., an
manufa c turec principally pocket cutlery. bread
and botcher knives. It will,rof crone. ni
-1 quire some time to get the building ready.
Su_tcesS to the-enterprise' • '
The Railroad Company are laying a double
track through New Brighton.
Yours, Ate.,
==
Fore long time past n feud has existed be
tween the "runners" of certain hotels In the
vicinity of the Union Depot. and no Matte,
how often runners are changed, the, new one
employed appears to instantly be imbued with
a mbrtal hatred for the man who runs for the
other hotel, whether be ever saw him or not.
Chileate of affairs! has Praline& =mewls'
nd qartrrels, ouf of which surety of the'
Peace and disorderly cases without number
have arisen. and in fact the 'trouble has some
timee assumed the dignity of an assault and
battery cue. John If. V.
W.
alter is runner for
the Exchange, and N. Stabling for another
hotel in the vicinity. Yesterday Itobllng cl
inched Walter, and as the bitter allege., klcir.
ed him. Information was made bettor° the
Mayor and a warrant issued for the arrest of
A sey.d,,m,..*
Last evening at a late hour a dispatch we
ffnufg ived from Masai : Cole. of .Harrisburg.
instrecting our authorities to arrest a certain
Royal La Touch. and bold him until the op
timal ot Harrisburg officials. who wished to
have him explain a charge of larceny. Offi
cer HillesPie proceeded to the Union Depot
and upon the arrival of the train secured &T
-ILL who vv. aceompoualed by his wife and
child. They wore Jett the Depot Dotal and
the man taken to the lock-up. He le a yroung
and very handsome looking fellow. and pea
tomes to be astonished id his oppressiob. The
affair wUI humors satisfactory when the :for
eign officertintri. , •
lii=t=2!
orcoA ilooltber brilliant audience
assembled at this Opera House last evening to
boar thelgaglidiOpera„Tcoupsi In the roman
tic opera, entitled ..Lurilue," Mr.. Caroline
mighiags ,mernard,russumed the title role, and
readeredM as she does everything else. in a
highly satisfactory manner. This evening
"Norma" will be presented. and the east will
embrace the full strength of the entire Com
pany.
Cmcga.—Remember:Campbell's mammoth
Circus and menagerie commences a aeries of
exhibitions on Monday. the 30th In the
Allegheny Dlamond.
tutored's' to Browns.
A latter from our Eapresantstive fn-Con
gross, Geo. J. B. Regley. UYY ' ' •
.Thci ate-breivers of Pittsburgh recelved as
surances of an early modification of the 12w
regulating tbe number of OPetiingn in ale and
beer cogs , The revenues received from malt
liquors fall short of the amount estimated by
lb
= l = r :a T a h filre n gge P:172111
fed
breweries.
The persons most easily won over to Stagers
Improved Sowing Msentne. on
those who
hare beennecnstomed to use other Machines.
WIIMW & Noirrort,
• - No. 01 Slit h street..
V NibUssery.--New and . beautiful
een flowers. ladmy crapes, ke., ilt
Maine. Di Diamond street. itra
NEWS BY CABLE
se-Telegraph to the Pittahiszgh Gazette.]
=I
LoNnO,s. Slay Us.—Tha Rouse of Commons
hes rejected the proposfil . td disestablish the
English ChurEh in Wales. Gladstone opposed
it on the ground of its being a crusade against
the Eaglish adroit in Greet Britain.
President Grant, Vice President Colfax and
Secretary Fish hare written a letter to the
London Secretary of the American Christina
COnference, approving Its object.
• Profound interest is felt In the Fenian move
ments in America. President Grant's procla
mation seems to give general satisfaction.
A pon-erfal faction it intriguing at Amster
dam to defeat the airangments of the English
Atlantic Cable. '
Gibraltar dispatches announce that the brig
ands near that place had recently. captured'
four Ikrßshmen, who were bridle:till the ran.'
sour exacted shoUld be paid. ' • •
The probability of a War between Persia
and Afghanistan is increasing.
The secret debate in the House of Cons
icons last evening related entirely to diseases
of the unfortunate. The adoption of the
Continental system of examiastion was
urged.
A man arrested last night on suspicion of
committing the warders at Oxbridge. was ex
amined to-day. The evidence was strongly
against him. The clothes worn by the p
oner %cern identified as of One of_the victims.
Another person, who calls himself Robinson,
was arrested at , Wycomb necessary.
Three Is a prospect of a flesh trial of speed
between the Sappho and mbria. It is re
ported Mr. Douglas has uroposed twO races
Cu these terms: The ritchtei to sail Mari' miles
to windward and back. allowance to be made
for tonnage en the drat' race by the Royal
Thames yacht Club measurement, and In the •
second hy - the Yorkshire lineht Club scale.
Mr. Ashbnry has ant yet accepted.
Hobart Pasha hns • again appeared in the
Court of Ilankiruptcy: •
Miss Lydia Decker, well known advocate of
womates rights. loft letter to the jespers bit
terly abuses Peril:wile:it for its rejection of the
fennel suffrage bill. •.
The troop ships Lamar and Crocladile are
preparing to take on Ward the dock yard la
borers who emigrate to 'Canada.
No other death has resulted from the explo
sion on board the ship Astoria*. All the
in i u nTi t e u l r o n til:s c o o rTt i c n 4lity Mr. Herbert moved
a second reading of the bill removing the civil
disabilities of Clergymen who resigned their
sacred fUnctlons.
Mr. Burke, Heine Minister, said he approved
the principle o f dnerlying the bill, and premised
on the part the government the meas
ure would receive careful condsideration. The
bill received a second rending by n small
inaloritY-
GM=
hisy2s.—At the trial of English and
American mowers. at Bourgese. yesterday,
the English machines score pretionneed best
by the •Judifes.• •
The Corps Laglslat if has adopted sit amend
ment to the press Inw. which wits proposed by
the opposition. The ministers resisted Its
passage without avail.
A dispatch from ltotne yestordny denies
that the French government Is sending rein
forcements to Home. Meanwhile the .lourniii
The Atp..liaraitrini reports that two regi•
meets of Infant's and one of caniltT anived
nt Toulon gaturday end embarked for
Rome.
The Bourse closed quictir Renter :If
Letters from Lisbon say the late Prime
Minister Mute intended to arrest ealdanbun.
and to prevent this the latter resorted to rt
reap &clot.
'
SPAIN.
MADILL', Mar '2 .--General Print disavows
the report of, the Mira COUlleettell with
thericlog to Porpiral. The Corten hnd adopt
ed the civil marriage LW.
•
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MAPUTO, May Z.-1u the Lotto; yesterday
Gen. Prim made on est/inutile° of tho rela
tions sad Portugal. Ile deolared that
Spain tools nit pan in the revolt events in. the
sister :kingdom. The Itetian Union could
be accomplished only through love of tire two
peuples, nut bracts of vitalenee.
the Spanish tlovernment has issued an
order for the delivernnee Or four Englishmen
Co4l‘"etir.bort'l74l:4—.figb"mig:Cap, has
mused thekrort es. Sant lit none a lase
rOftTICOAL. •
LiamoN. >My =• General Saltlanhaa, the'
716/ftt r i;l l :te s Plb ' ella P u Ub tll l 2 ' n ' . l lm n i. ll2 l !
daily Mated. that be trill use all effortA to
main In Portuirese Independence. „
Lnaime, May proclamation bee - bete
leaned by .Balrlauhua •ietylne that the late
movement wattle the luterens of Penlmmlat
unity.
LIWSON. fiie'.:s.—The Corte. , will MM. , .
ble on the Zeh Of June.
GERMANY,
--Maul:, May , . ti.—Ktng rinse
the beselon cif the Relebstig [v.-morrow.
Count Ittsmma
Juno In his t'oonttv prefect
of Varsau twfore Mt_ 'rho prefect of
nit extra session of the Belebstug fa deanitely
shandontd.
FLORLVCE., )tap Chamber
has convected to Female Saaraga at maalai
pat alertiona.
• MARINE
Movtu.r. May 2S--The oteam.hiy Austrtlie.
trout Nair Tott:bas arrived.:
FINANCIAL AND VONIMMICIAL.
LccsDOY. May 2E4 Lvnino.—Cousols fur
money on anotsunenajleAlt: American
securities quiet; ffs.ol7: fe , Ft: C. a. ION:
to-so'a. 00. uric.. doe; Illinois. 110/0: (Are , .
Larroot., Not ea . .—Cotton irrearnlai;
Upland*. k alif Orleans saks.
of 1, u hales. California white wheat ho
Int ad: red weat ern No Fa 6d: 'later BM;
western ea Ild. to
3d. 'Corm N.:
mixed 211. 0000 :SW. Barley Go. Park Itcht
I Od. Beef 116 s. Lard 6Fs Cdr choice U. Bacon
Oo;dd for ilmberland: 641 short rib. Produce
unchang C ed.
LONDON, May G- Tallow quiet and !toady
at 44, 6d. Sugar firmer at lit wha-.Tft. Lin teed
cakes Cnn at 9.V.710.1.
Iltaa - sroirr. May —.Bonds eat at ii 5.4 •.
HAVRC. May r5....entt00 bray at leq on
%oat.
• , • .
' . I.NCINNA'fI.
11=11
Arraummicnie for au loduatrial Laeßadon of
Manufactures, ARM, bc---fiu-Aimmear Modals
:is be Arreoicil—itour In the Commercial
=I
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(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
CISCINNATI. May 25.—The General Commit
tee of the Chamber of Commerce. Board of
Trade and Ohio Mechanics Institute of CM- I
clonati have Issued n circular. formally an
.
nonnciag the grand Industrial exposition of
manufactures. products and arts. to be held In
commenCing Wednesda. Ben
bee SI. end continuing until Oc l tober lath.
to which artisans. manufacturers. Inventors
and all engaged In the production of works of
art and Ingenuity arc Invited to contribute.
Ample preparations have been made for the ex
hibitlon of machinsry In operation. for the
promine produ c ts : of mactufactures, worki of
I art andand also for the general
conveniente of exhibitor.. Arrangements
are mating for the cheap transportation of
articles for the exhlbltion from all Parts of
the country and for thelr removal 1 rpm tho
depots and wharves of this City to the - Place
Of exhibition. with safety and at low rotes.
ClreMars contalntng full and specific Informa
tion relating to the exPosltion, also the males
and regulations. and blank applications for
• see. way be obtained by addref Mug' L. Fra-
•
er. klecrelary.
It la Okted on good authority that a war
rant scuilevnect to•dar for the arrest of Max
well P. Oeddle. on charges of conspiring with
Col. P. 9. It. Itotterta and J. A. Eberhart to de
fraud the gOvernment of revenue. The %rar
e/tot ts touted ov
aln mule br Richer&
Rowe. who w the chief clerk of Oachllc
while the latter wag Aceetaor 0 the 24 Ohio
• •
District.
Wm. Disney. who assaulted J. W. Hiller, of
the Commercial yesterday - , called et the Wilms
this morning. and asked for the former. Mr.
Miller's brother, Ed. Miller. of the local stall
of the paper, presented himself to leaulre his
business, whereupon Disney characterized the
brother as a poltroon end coward. El. Miller
thereupon dealt Disney a well-directed blow
with his cane. Berne skirmishing followed.
which was concluded by the pollee Interims.
mg and taking Dilmol"-aw2Y.
NEW YORK CITY
(fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
?taw YOU. May 1870.
Tfiiistearnms Austria, Bata and Nevada..
from Liverpool. and flohuttlitatoM Ha.mburg,
arrived to-day.
At the monthly sale of Scranton boat tbero
was a decline In the rate of two and a half to
twenty cents; the latter on store.
F.E.ll.lipplernagr.ehamild with defalcation
.
of arty thousdollars .at Vicksburg, eras
nrrested and held to await a wprrent from the
Governer of ' • •
'roe corner stone of the new 'Mount Steal
hosplud we., laid hr Mayor Gall.
The ship Lem - India. fromfiremen. bnd
twenty deaths, all children, • from .
the Passage.
The hark Meath, from firemen, had seven
deaths from Smallpox. •
THE EN•DIANS
The Latest Information as to Their Desigus.
Telegyaph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Tonza. Hams, May Z—Col. - Crosby, of
Gen. SherWon's staff, Just arrived at Fort
Rays from the, Indian territory, and reports
thirciertlierti Indians base hod rtutuars - down
asking the Cheyennes, Arrapahoes, Blow*.
and Camaucheb to Join in , agreed over. The
embe:acs report that mort of the Medicine
Arrapahocs and Bull Beu's hand of Cheyenne'
base gone north. crossing the Arkansaw riser
west o Fort Aubre l'he ono,
manche f s
ware bolding y.
p, Medicine dance n west
or Fort SUL •Te Indns nt ng
corn this yeor, th h ough I n dian r
ageno Planti
te are puts
ling In small crops for dbem both at Fort Sill
end on the North Canadian.
The flood Temptont' Convention—Election of
Onkel*.
011-Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Sr. torts, May 25.—1 n the Convention of
Good Templers to-day resolutions reported
by the .Executive Committee were adopted,
recommending the charter be revolted of coy
lodge, fnuchastur supplies from any other
source than the Right IVorthy Grand Lodge.
The followingUllicers were elected for the
ensuing year: It. W. G.. Ten:Pier, J. 11.-Orne,
Marblehead, Mesita; W. G. Counsellor, W.
S. ;Williams. Naponno, Ontario; IL W. Vice
Templer, Hister Lillie J. itobinson. La Crosse,
MIL; It. W. G. Secretary, Jeans A. Sponsor,
Cleveland. Ohio; R. µ. O. Treasurer, John
Campbell,,St. Loofa.:.
Yislego, - Californln. urns gtleeted as the' ext
Place of meeting.
A banquet Is being nerved ettlie,Temble
night. which IA numerously attended.
The Lireit - lPire In Quebec.
OW Telegraph tq the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Quicarc, May ts.—The loss by the great are
foots up $500.000. about half covered with In
surance. Four hundred and nineteen houses.
a foundry, a potash factory, two flatus and a
large quantity of lumber were destroyed.
RELIGIOUS.
First General Assembly of the Remitted
Presbyterian Assembly.
[By Telegraph to thd Pit tsburgluOnzet
mar the Presbyte
rian General Assetnbly the consideration of
the Reconstruction . "mooilttee's seport was
firdcbed.
The time for holding tLe. ill meeting' was
Changed from Septerdber to uly next.
Several alterations were made in the rules
for formation of Presbyteries.
The evening session was unusually Interest
ing A public reception Wag given to Rev.
tellliam Atnet. Rev. be. Watts nod Mr.
Thomas hinclaire.
General . Synod of the Reformed.Preabytr
etan
Church.
.I.ffsrefeNarz. May 26.—Its the Guend Synod
of the Reformed Presbyterian Church nearly
the whole day was consumed in discussing
union with the United Presbyterian Church.
Her. A. Thompson. of Amherst, Neva Scotia.
spoke In oPpositlon to Colon, save with those
who bore the same honored saute and certain
ly to Union on the present basis. He regard
ed Colon note no unnecessort , mischievous,
and couldnot support Union without being
guilty of violating the covenant engagement,
which would he black ingratitude to the head
of the Church.
Robt.• Wilson spoke earnestly In fuer of
union. He sold he could give up both mune
and testimony for the sake of uuton. If both
testimonies were buried, he believed there
was Intelligence enough In the churches. to
prepare one better than either.
Peter•lilbson, of Cinclunati, as not pre
yared to unite ou the present bag , ,
Samuel rt. caughey spoke in opposition to
Rev. Dr. John Douglas. of Pittsburgh, gut
the floor. %peeking twenty minutes before
noon, and resumed thin afternoon. He spoke
about one hour and tor ch
made melting
the most effective. speech made thus for on
either side. It was u poweefel appeal Mr
Ireton, nod was litecned to with profound In
terest. Ile thoroughly and ably reviewed the
early history el the Reformed Presbyterian
Church, showing that the antiquity claimed
for it did net Milt In fact. He also nr
rayed the repeated action of the Den
cent Synod, favoring the coulderations
of this questions with other branches
of the Presbyterian Church. Almost every
Preposition of union butt come from this
church. and yet It was the last to accept Its
own offers. Ho exhibited the declension of
the church In member, until it had but thirty
ministers, and argued that something must be
dune. Ho contended that the opponents were
unable to show nnt difference between the
with the m.
testimonies the two churches. and that 10
I re ow ra t e h d ei t o o law t i o 'r tik e e ri tlt . ei t r " P e' re t Pa he rt "."4
01.
The vote on utilowWill be taken et Milt-put
nine o'clock to-night.
Settling— The Synod enure to it vote this
evening on
antercerice Of the report ot the
committee the lasts of out., resulting
In ten in tavern:id tweet y-aeven against. The
. rcsuit has been anticipated.
• After the detest of the beds submitted by
the Committee, 0 resolution Introduced by
Rev. J.F. Norton. for the appointment of a
new Committee, tear defeated by the adoption
. of a substitute declaring the Synod would
I ream , et least fertile present. any further cf
, forts not he subject of Colon, nud that trust
' tog to the Head of the Church end the good
; octet of their canseinthey would. go forward
with united hoods nod hearts In the prosecu
tion of their own appropriate woek•
Final adjoarnment was not carried omit
nearly one o'clock at night.
General Conference of the alethodhst Eplacupal
Church South,
•
Mrsients. Nay IS—to the General Confer
ence of the M. Church South. Bishop Pierce
presiding. the codsiderat ion 'of the organize
lion and consolidation of the Board of Mis
sions tons mulcted: The pro rata distribution
of funds collected woe' discussed tinnily. and
the clause providing that forty per rent. of
the gross mdlections shell go to the went
board and the reale Ind er to be used within the
bounds of the anneal conferences where the
feeds were raised. way adopted. Subtitle
teas selected as the•locet lon of the parent
board. Ihnedutions removing the Gement
.tpoloulat office to Galveston were adopted.
The report of the Committee on Episcopacy. in
reference to the veto power of the bishops. al
ready reported. Was taken up and 'Wonted.
The report of the Committee on Books end
Periodicals, in, reference to n monthly maga
zine, than taken up turd Caere and location db.-
entErd.
Thefollowing officers were elected: Agent
of nook Concern. Dr. If. Redford; hook editor.
T. O. Suutitters: edit Or Nashville Ados Alt. T.
O. Summers: editor jlionthPl Haeutinc, Rev.
W. ILHarrison; Sunday sclo - n,l Secretary. A.
B• Roamed; Seeretnry of Nlissionary Boned.
pH, B. McFerrin. The editors of Other.
church papers were rneleCrett.
The selection of this nett place of meeting
was next In order, 000 Safthville.
Baltimore. Richmond, Sao Francisco and At
lanta put la nomination. On the ant rote
Lottmeltie received Cite hundred rind three
and the cholce was then Made unsnfm
The Committee on Assessments reported the
salaries of Bishops Andrew and Early at
5e.,500. the others at fletld torch.
The °Anemone Ms were then debated.
Presltyle . rlso General Assembly both
Loriscurs- Ef.. Ifie 25.—La . the Genem
Assembly the subject of most intense interest
to-day coon hot remptioa of delegates froyn
the Northern Presbyterian Church. consisting
of Mesh Dr. Backus. of DaitimOrt. Ron. Dr.
Vandyke. of lirooklyn.aad lion. W. E. Dodge.
of NSW Enrk. They presented the restitutions
of that itt.tembly. exprettdre of paternal rc- ,
tart' and confidence.
waslled them with 1
remarks. In - which it mated that they :
came not to ask for reunion. not to ask for '
immediate correapondence. hut to oak Sheep-
polonnent of itemenatee to meet a similar
comma.* appointed by the Northern Assem
ble and to confhereareCt int the varied molten
o( differencemri.log from ibljacent herder,
gharthois ,o' Yu: isd letlonmed property . : ights
boot es, theta t., A s.emhtles. nod to'
if feeolhie on adjusirr. one basis
difference
beta eau the to holies basis that strait
ho lust and Moor - sole t u all part rocs and we,
,
the of Lir:el lan mcm. V. Mit .Leh were
em pties. . the breathless Interest.
_the , deep
I e formed a scene that will tint loon he
i form:Ale , The kind semis of the speakers
to lilently found lodgment In the hearts of
throe to whom they were addressed. Ti.
overtures wen referred to the committee on
foreign correopondetice , to prepaT a tell
constderell pen.
• Rev. Dr, .7 1 2 _ t. Met, alli elected Profesior
of Pitateral Theology Ili Columbia. South Car
olina.
At night the subject of Diumstion tans con
sidered and addresses were delivered by Res.
Dr. Rand tad of Len.
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lIIIEP TEI.E( iItAIS
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.Sixteeu landr,l and forts-sit lunulgranig
Iced at Neir.Y.a. on Tue.dny.
--Tbn Missouri river et °lnaba 15 very bleb,
end rose tbr, nr rime fret In twenty-four
hours.
—James Donahue. a fJrnicr. was run ovef b:
a field roller and natantly killed on Tuesday,
near Elgin.lillault.
—The Governor of Louisiana hag issued a
proclamation quarantining • Tassels from Hai—
m:wand other infected ports after JUDO nth.
--Sanford Church bus about recormed
his health, and appcured in the streets of
Rochester, N. Y., for the first time for ten
months.
—Over two hundred prominent Indies and
radial:nen of St. Louis publish a call for
public meeting to-morrow night to organize
the Bt. Loubi Unizory NVoni. bullrage Society.
—Reports from the Greeley Colony. in Colo..
rado. are more encouraging. Over four hun
dred people ore on the ground at work. and
buildlng and ditching ore PrOgraSsing soli.-
factorily.
OTWGSO. N. v., Tuesday night, a man,
supposed to be 0 eo. Livingston. waaptirdered
and thrown into the•river. It Is said he was
the victim of the relative of a young woman
he seduced In New York. •
—The Boston excursionists arrived at Chi
cago Tuesday night, where they remained un
til yesterday noon. ThOr will spend next Sab
'bath at Salt Lake City and reach San Francis
co probably Wednesday morning.
—The main bulldlnhlch contained all the
machinery: ad.Lowthyote &- Baines' rivicialtural
knoroventent works at Owatonna, Minnesota,
was burned Tuesday etternoon, Including
contents. Lori {ROM.. I..trauce•
—The annual meeting of the stockholders of
.
the 1111nola Central Itarlrond took piece Yes
terday.. The terms of the directorship of Wil
son 0. Hunt. Thomas H. \Volker and Jonat be
kturgla having expired, they were re-eleate
for. three years.. Fifty-three thousand at •
hundred and Pity-fbar shares were repre
seated.
—Yellow Pun, Mit hawk and other Indians
wen wore arrested last June for the murder
of Edward McMarty, near Grand Island. Ne
braska, were released a few days ago, Judge
Dillon deciding the United Btates Curt had
no jurisdiction' over them, 35 the deed was
committed outside the 'reservation. They
were rearrested MO turned over for trial to'
the State Courts: • '
—The Board of Delegates of the American
Israelites closed their convention Tuesday
evening. 'Resolutions were passed recom
mending thin the support of the Israelite com
munity be given to Malmorele's College, Phil
adelphia. A plan was also adopted - for the
printing and circulation of Jewish pub
licly
Dons. Abraham Bart, of Philadelphia. was
elected President for the ensuing year.
—The dliappearrince of.J. C. Fifer, agent
of the Patti Open Troupe, causes uneasiness
to his friend.. Ile left Toronto on the Itth
for Hamilton Ur arrange for the appearance
of the troupe there, since which time nothing
has been heard from him. Ho : retained his
room In Toronto, Intending to return Miller
In a day or two. Ills accounts were all cor
rect, and he was not given to dissipation.
—The Northwestern Female Suffrage Con
vention assembled ut Farwell 11aq, In Chi
cago, yesterday. The attendance was not
.large. Among thosepresent were Miss An
thony, Mlle Cousins, this Beckham . Mrs. Dr.
SPaula tag, Mrs. Case, Mrs. Balton, Mrs. Pow.
low and others. Dr. B. C. Blake, of Chicago,
was made temportry chairman and Mrs. Mott
Invoked the divine blessing. The balance of
the session was devoted to speeches.
hick elan Forted Murdered.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
OMAZIA: May 25.—The body of Thomas Wll
limns woo found In a cabin, near Central City
on the 3:lth. His face woe stained with blood
and other marks of violence on his person
were. visible. Williams tied been tick for
some time, hut was able to be out on the ipth.
All his clothing and money ere missing. His
attendant. I Man named Howe. bag been ar
rested on suspicion.'
=I
bikw Ottrznys, bley 2.%—Flout droopinf,
trith sales of superfine at S4,SODI,P,' double
extra nt $65,6,95 and treble extra at
Corn lower, with sales of mined at $l4 nod
rhlte at.sl.llk Oafs :44,175c. Ilran flay
lower of Ikltar4. Pork Owner at $31,60. flacon
dull nt lilt. nit and IStie. fluor cured hams
2 PBOUte... Lord lower; tierce )044117e. nod
lie. IMmc
,k, :c s L 7 g i a: 34 l,4oltr r er " I
e .
bwer Coffee . quiet: d u ll nod
Ilf.ke and fedrintielithl. B,"ll°l'.4's.
When cemparixons ha w be - en mettle nk
NI mechanics bet wren rival nesting might
their 3lidgmeot tins been Invnetably In firro
Singer'. Improved machine.
STRAW & MORTON,
Nn..slSiith ',tree
It lon Ara ettnblished fact that J. D. Thomp
son & C0A240 Liberty Mtreet. are the laractit
Match dealer, io the city.
THE CAPITAL
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Osaette.)
IV - ASnmaiox. May 25.111711.
=1
A aelegntion of eight members orthe Penn
sylvania Legislature arrived here to-day to
.nqk Congress to reimburse the coal-dealers of
Pittsburgh thirty thousand ' dollars. which
they paid the President of the Baitimelre and
Ohio Railroad for widening the smuts of the
Parkersburg and Bellaire bridge twenty-five
feet. making them feat, end to ask that the
spans be farther enlarged ton width. of four
hundred feet. .
AYFALIia WITH hear:.
So doubt from the character of the remnrks
to the 1101150 yesterday something will speed
ily be done to meat the Spanish Insults and
invasion of the rights of Americans abroad.
It Is stated that the feeling is so Intense that
If a proposition Is made and moved to allow
Lien. Hanks to report thereon, It would be
passed unanimonsly,...4a tbe case stands, both
is of the House are strongly committed to
the Cuban cause, and speedy ac ti is expect
ed regarding the outrage., on A on mericans by
the Spanish.
THE TAX nay.
, i ,,,,
- The C. mmittee of Warn and Meant have
nitreed n varionnenterfdmente to thu tax MIL
Inclodl g ono to reduce the tax on rose re
ceipti f theatres to one per cent. An effort
mill be de In the - Rouge to remove •It alto
other ••
TILE PIPE nr PEACF-
Theindian chiefs now here smoked a pipe
with the Commissioner of Indian t h e m.r dny. who made a brief speech to with
which they were apparently pleased•
I'MM:it COURT MARTIAL*
The sentence of the court martial In the
case of Commander Upshot. that he be pub-
Holy reprimanded by the Secretary of the
Navy, has been carried into effect..
CALLED 10 NCW TORR.
the Ferndo
(filed W wrts
her calledls
to New York by
dwlthmot lest nbi.
TADUDI MOUND.
Logan has limed • general odor
akin• command of the Grand Army of the
A Whmiow Nam
shown you , in my blot lecture,
that the globe of the eye is moved by
pulley and cords, that it contains a win
dow and curtain, chambers and mirror,
and a maid, and having now described
the anatomical - structure of the • ear. you
will perceive that it contains an ontranco
hall. halls, cit audionee,,,a round and an,
drat winailw. a labyrinth, canals. a drum,
it stirrup, a hammer and on anvil. Yet
with all these in our ear, WI , hear very
distinctly. But as this - lecture is only
upon diseases of the ear, It will be aufli.
clod for me to State that . all these parts
are necessary to fornt, an they do, one
mitplete and beautiful apparatus. All
mechanical contrivances have hitherto
only produced a very imperfect represen
tation of it, In fact, the human mind can
not conceive anything .so wouderoualy
perfect as the ear. - --From Ur. Fmnks
lecture on the ear. •
Cons• Wonms.—Schnalwl dt Wal
ker have on hand, and deliver daily to any
part of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. coal,
nut road and *lack nt the lowest cash
prices. Special rates to regular custom
ers and for large order'. This coal is the
best offered in the city. Office and va ,
corner of Sandusky stmet and West Penn
Railroad, Allegheny city.
rTny
I fmt, DAsNats & Co 'a cream ale is a
nl4t adadesomo and delightful drink. and
almost every ono now use It.
I=E=
The Right Thing—The
- Mr. Iditonc-1 Ica, led
notice of J. F. 13,1istine, an •
of a friend who has dealt
than it year• to try for my.
the railoue kinds of mearf
ebrated. MY
ne,li.dine either at his at
or 3O Allegheny Market. Is,
Plat place to get good.
mhutyt o h n o uod
veaT,cyo thin
r, your favorable
• be the tediums* -
Itit him for more
If the quality of
r which be la
goodeel
proof that
ad n Pittsburgh
ro bare said. a
il nal) . good beef.
I. arced exactly as
...i.l be convinced.
i mica ay Hoag.
.• torte . %pe t r l n a n n d d t . b j e , erd:
itrusti end Notion Store t
thtinselcre ultti Ilrusbes
eit-Nacke—ltto Liberte
ending to stun lu
Thompson
he plate to supply
end all kinds of
For looking glasses and picture frames go In
Loagbrifirv's. Rmilhaeld street:
Examine Singer's ImPreved &wing Muhl'oe
nod you will decide It to be ahead of all others
Sreva k IR:arrow,
• No. IM 811th street.
The Spring hook of Henry U. Hale. Mer
chant Taller, et corner of Penn avenue and
Sirth rtreet. It now large and complete. IMon
our.lktnpuln continue• to pavalde at the MA-
I If
ng.
Ilrouthn: Hrushea!—All kinds of brushes 4,
our own manufacture. at Lourbrld.ge. 171
Smlthneld street.
The maser Newts. Matidoe bay, motet en
Impenvetnentv ttotn nayotter yet Invented
Chtne and Wee & MOUTON.
No. 9 Sixth street.
wboletnle tout rel rill. W.
I.ol:,britl.e'w. 171 Smithfield st
thr aulrge•t. lighte s t running, mederr ma
aged and vast troublesome Sewing Mash'.
lathe market to Roger', Improved.
Srßaw & MORTON,
-No. th:lSlath street
"1111110
bonnets ut
lE=
ttle thloS
beautiful'• .
heao o. o a o .ai.produce
Lim.? Ilagan'a Magnol4 Balm will make any
lady of thirty appear hot ticentv: and Lyon's'
Katlaairon will keep every hair to its place.
and make It grow like the April gra... It, pre
vents the hair from turning gray, entdlcates
Dandruff. and It the finest. Hale Drooling in
the world, and at only hat ordinary cost. If
you want to get rid of lowness, Pimples,
Ring-marks. Moth-patehin, etc.. don't forget
the Magnolia Balm. ' tther
KASARINE.
A POMADU IN A ItRANTED TO REBTUIRE GRAS'
MEI=
Kidder tk Wetheral's _ Raven Ink,
•
Tbe beet Indelible Ink trt the market. 23
cents per
. bottle. Irmery bottle
warranted or no sale.
Genuine French Glove Cleaner,
Par tleaalaa Kld Wyss. For sale at
~H.ROSENBACH'S
Patent Afedleim and Perfume Depot,
10 SMITHFIELD MEM
.01,w 4
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Bell and Braga Founders,-
ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE AND BOLLING MILL
BR ASSES
Made Promptly to Order.
BABBITTS METAL
Aincle and Kept on Hand.
31 11
7ropriotort and ,
J. M. Cooper's Impro I
' STEAM
Ofece-889 STR .
17TR and RAII.ROAR 1
Sl' ECT
,
a 19
f
===3
ed Balance Wheel
THE. EYE.
Dr. FRAMES, the rele gate d Lecturer tut the
Eye, and Manufacturer Patent and ImproTed
Spectacles. hu returned to Plttaburah. and to now
at the EL. CLAM HOTEL, where be. adlusta Ida
far-famed Spectacles to defective vision from art
examination of the eye time, to as to solt telualla
wet: by day as by artlficlal light without fatiatte.
f nun 15 to 25 706111. nt. r... 7 M Peoftwillonal
mullioned on all disown of the Human Eye,end
'has a large stook of ha Spectacles and Eye (iimma
for sale. About 4.000 pelf* of them SPeckaules
were sold on no. Fria, last dolt la the sP.to of
three month.. giving the most entire mtlabution
to all, as the maul gerstlemen and cinema. of
Pit taboret have by certificate teetleed.
Ito particolar and elleahre at the ladies' entrance
no Penn etreet' for Dr—Frank. olSce. ROOM 92
Skillet , Hotel. ' mains=
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO
FORE °FIORE bot Ween
A. Ballow and W. C. Ad:
doing badness 'Ater the tam statue of /halon
Adam, was thts day dam:deed by mutual muscat.,
W. C. ADAIIS assumes or Itsbtattes.mtd all debts
doe tie firm arc to be Cold to him.
"
AVIV. CO•PARTNERHHIP HERETO
FORK ettagnlit , z„ka A riezz
Yt.274,1°,. doydbootTlArzeptcar
ROBERT W. IwKEE.
WILLIAM McKEN.
fiIIeCRICKART.
PLTPOWBOR. M O T 21. 1570. my25,f1...
SPECIAL NOTICES
O.TUE DIAMOND SAYINGS BANK
—The Stockholders of the Diamond Sas.
inks Senn ritmburgh.will meet for the purpose of
electing d Board of Directors and transacting such
other business as real be brought before the meet
ing at the 31 onongithela Deese. en THLTISDAY.
Itas 28. at $ o'clock P. V.
09710 E OF MortortGaltal.A Isuraascr C 0..;
N.
0.
c''''"PlZ,V.ll: 41t170.t
0.
lir DI VIDEND.The 'President and
ano..a a ,! , ZTR""th-',tal t drPe:4
Milani: on the Capital Stock of the etuulMuY,
Out of the earnings of the Mat tie mouths. free or
Government, tax. Pfliable is cash forthwith.
-
myths JOIIN 11..t:LANEV. decretary,
ay-STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.—
A heating of the ,Stockhulders of the
PIT3I:I3t3tOII GAM COMPANY will he held at
tie °etre of the Company. an VIISID AT. June
3d. 1870. et 3 o'clock P. St.
.11cel.ELLAND.
Treasurer.
130E3
°"'"''"ao I'l i3O IZf9O.
BYDIRECTION OF Tli ABOARD
OF TICURTEES of MI. Company. mall
further notice, the pro. of Coal Ter will be
ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-TIVE CENTS
41.231 TER BARREL,
And that of Coke 'gill be four (.1) cants per haahat
In the rand. and tive t 3) cent% delivered within the
usual bounds
I=
my IG Treasurer.
[CFA 31EETING OF TOE STOcK
TIOLDETtfI of the FIFTTI AV F.N UT. DANN
of Pittaborgh lOU be bald on TIIVREIDAV
Jona gth:at S. o'clock. to TITI:5113 HALL,
No. 241 Fit th avenue. fur the purpose of sunend-
Ing ennetftntion and e9Ordral of
mytatertti
03. DIVIDEND.—The Board of DI
RECTORS of tho Fifth AvonuißonlK hav
•
tali day declared a dividend of $3 per share. trot
of Government and mate 'Mmes. payable nn and
I=ll
m)Lti:wB9 F. E. SCHENCK. C)(shlor._
KrPUBLIC NOTICE.—RavIng been
..m.intret HAS .n.l ()AS METER INSPEr-
TOR b.r Allegheny county. notleo Is hereby seven
that until the name/guy ofticoandAtecltankal Test
ing Machinery een nio prnvidrel. I NW be Yonne al.
the OFFICE OF THR NATIONAL. FOITNPRT.
AND PIPE WORKS.. Twenty-lblrd street,' near
Penn, PitiAburgh.
It. H. SMITH.
Goa and Mdtertnsrector.,
=
Er ßow.iTy
$lOO Bounty Collected
For all soldiers whu enlisted between May .Itli end
July 22d. 1861. who wero dischanted for disobib
It, before serving two year, and who bile hereto
fore received no bounty.
. . • .
The undersigned has removed his ollice to Ge
erier: BuCdlmr, corner Sixth aeons. told Smithfield
street. and I. now prepared to roUeot Claims speed:
tip and at moderate rates. CW onovaddreaa.with
Stuart. B. F. BROWN.
Maui Agent. GArrrre
Corner Sixth avenue and Smithlied street,
Pittsburgh.
OFFICIAL."
A f.fgalli!: P, Az, %L ism
WOTICL—The nwssment f or Gra-
DING nod PAVING of Cbontont Moot. from
north side of river avenue to the Mechanic etreet
bridal: alt.. the assessment for the construction
of • BOARDWALK on Mali avenue. from federal
'treed to Willie etreet. are nnw ready for Mtmelmt
lion and can be seen at thla Ohre until ANTI:A
DAC, lone 4th. 1870. when Me/ will be Pleeed
in the hand. of the City Controller forrollectioM
3E9
- CITY CONTItOLUCP-.1 OPTIC,
CITY Or ALT.Kaevay. lblv2.l!l.ltfO i t
i.;E)11,E1) PROI'OhAJA E
rgr T111:10111.1
CEI...IS'KE - RS. •
Hidden will vbeeity the rate xr r nrd. which
prier will include th eir delivery slang the Wherr
t whatever holm& healowited by the Comittee
an IV name.. and Land/ham Maihthe Plabieg O m f the
wavier
W. M. PORTER,
Mr 4
Cos:ThorYirt's Ofelch.
ALLsOlltaY CrrY. Stay 14th. 1870.
VOTlers IS HEREBY RIVEN THAT
the Viewers mart on the opening of L4Bll
ALLEY. trap Its present tionnthas to Jefferson
street. Parting been approved by Councils, the as
inesments of [martini therefor are now due vet
Parable at the office of the. City Treeeerer
fr
staq days from this date. and If not paid with!
thattut liens will be gird for amounts —.•
t and costa
N'OTICE TO WHITEWASHERS.—
, rnoroants ..111 to rectived
Whitewashing of the Market House
anti Whllentmg al the haling* of the rarteav rot.
.4 hall. of the 11T1
Iveeforther Information ooneernfnefthe eheaSete
of mark. Legatee at the ettlee of the etty Contealle
The Wald* noafrvect to reyeet any of all bids.
W. all
m ettamallar.
• lAt • and
tmood rnoel.
And thti
we MW Is
.11ort end ft
U3311=3
Cirr CancritirLtMCA Lirrtre.
PlTrahl4luill. May_ltatti,..ll4lo ,
VO . TICE HEREBY 1.711.1iN TO
A . 7 kaci n e rt Or , fgri t h o =Mir Bonds at
here for PitymeriL u To . intert_iit Win thb
ituch Bonds after Jul) 110. 1870. °we'd
On
Lly order of the Finance Committe e .
myt2 IL J. MeGOWAN. CAntroller.
•
ELEGANT
SHAW - Plated -Ware,
WATTLES & SIIEAFFAVS,
101 Fifth Avenue
Tea Seto. Castor., Ice Pitcher. Berry Dish
Better blame, Syrup Pitchers:Spoon Iloide
Children . * enpi.Spoons.lrorks.liralres.ere-
Pittsburgh Utility Works,
F,AY ERI JONES,
Corner of Juniata and F.ultou Struts.
- Sixth Ward, AIWWI%
hlenufedidrers t STAPIX HARDWARE and ell
lands LIGHT UREIC IRON CASTINGR
We tender oar Caods and remises to the Trade
£1 the I.oweet Orient end warrant Sit Our wort
aFlVeVtrgernf ° TiTt ` L"e"rEA-rE IrrAT
Ow mete ot BED AN AnTERS.
WEAVER & JONES.
Address: Pittsburint Postofdre. mWrstll
WELCOME
IIAY ANT) .GRAIN RAKE
th lMrs.lrl t t o vour tote v c i tznit buy . nittitlat ,
simplest In its construction mid test In um; en
nmtne it imbue you buy any alien sold m low as
thesommn rakes mot can be worked by • eland 7
11, tel lto,glrgolircriZnlal==
danger to take or Miser, an adventue
noother rat
e
.
Manufactured In Oolumblsou Oblo,
Eh% Iat I PT artit#. Ri! by
W. W. WALLAOII.
T. T.
Trego's TeaberryToothwash
_mr.FT
T.
Is the meet pleasant, cheapest and best Dentifrt
extant
Warranted free from injurious Ingredients.
• it presorts , and whitens the Teeth! ..
Eila . rates and !soothes the Oates!
rt and perfumes the breath!
vents accumulation of Tartar!
Cleans end Purrtlee Artinelsl Teeth!
Is • superior article for Children!
Wd9l.l"etle;lnfleATSO'd N.
ror
by an Divcosi. .."I"L"
. • Voundry-(kmoor
Form nuounit,
CLES.
•----
DALTIXORE HERRING, SHAD, &c.
potn.A. II estitur 'obNble and
MAX= :11 1 :r.V.f :psebrialtO. rg*Ti.;l:
ile "c r e r_, "a ir "I .‘ " L•k•
FLII,Imf I...bradqe liming. barrels and
hem; flalinon Mtn Holland [lolling. 100 kegs
*twin!, !Von mate lon to tv A tr i v . . LANo A co..
1711 and 174 Wood noel.
•
HEAP
6.tm TiNwiatE•
6T°
v""Ein. ' AL "fffitutora.
IMM
G EORGE REFLICIE,
ILARD WOOD WOREIMO
tio.47_Ft,tiorf Resdirreororr of Webster ave
nue. FRONT end VESTLBOLIt DOORS made to
TM
'and kinds of Indenture •and vv.
Refers by perneesloe to David Alkenjeßoard
11.11121.0, 61)1C.1N
CHARLES P. STRIGHT,
Carpenter and Builder,
Elnmme p i ll gi=it i =.."`r b rNTA
w — bmi meet. AdOrheny.
I=
pisig APPLES.
watt lot of Treeb rim Appl.
°erred to good order. awl for We low. at theTal
117 Grocery of
m m corner Liberty Ninth ntneet
INSURANCE..
EMPIRE
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE .CO*
Of New York
luso 1311.0A.IDSVAN" Isr. r.
IMINCIPAL
unitnnry whole 1.110 AISSOLDT6I:I
'ON-FoIIFEITAIII.E from pament of Vest manual
Premium.
Special Innuraneo NoN.VOREFPEABLE after
ins ann.. Perm... All policies INCONTESTA.
nix for usual causewsuot AtirrollASTEL If %NEON-
T lENTABIAI atter two a/mm.l premium.. AU re
atrial.% upon TRAVELand 11/LOIDENCE m
a:tined, and no permits required. No Avtrineu
watoN OF INTERENT Loam' or Referred
Premium...rid NO Irtlt i ialt %donor &5: , 7, , , mt
NE'.OI\ E PL A NT slut O,7IIg,'II . VAKAIVIISE
%STEIL/PAT pies. NO POTS in required on LOAN,
and there Is no ACCUMI.:LATION OF INTEREST
Mee r u z4Vti r r st n o tr t e. , , Poli n elas beoume d :ELP:
ter yield an Income to the Pilley bolder. We.
Morn and endowment. policies see tuna% also.
guarantee Internist polastxtegeltles.
Itgr I P S !a° 0,,
SIEELLIGICIL
The EMPIRE UM Inroad More Policies by prer
Ei r ! MTh Meer TeAR ending April Ist. 10 70.
sny other Company in thin tenantry In the
same time at the name Mee
The
or secures every Policy holder sr
DtPunlT C.AeI/ CAITCAL with the State Ineas
a7ilaol'rairi'lltriltrolait:baltplyaloagrialgatt.EMPlßE
EL - 0 ' i welds to pa
has
- lAN/ ATITN LIBERAL FEATURES
Ge do. snare Agents wanted ererlenlent in Wen.
ern Pennsylvsnin.
Wild. A. FILLER.
• °Mee ytt Mfit WATgatitrwzr.
CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL.
FROWN MAWR. CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE 43; AND 437 citsYrnv
' SEE.
Aimee on YanOt. 870, 172.77435
Csoml. $4 l ll. .Aerodm Donau end
Premium*, • .7 07. Lows paid Anew
HAW ever .• • Pereeftai A./Z:l=
nu 7 Policies on beret Term . . The Ouni
Issue. policies upon tbe BOW& of ell kinds ut
IngsGround Rents and blortanden
Dinr.e7orts—Aitrew G. Baker. Samuel
Oen. W. Richard, Isaac_ lA*. Geo. Irebto. ADred
Piller, Tilos. Sparks , Wm. S. limit. Ttionete S.
Mils, Gustavus S. Ranson.
ALFRED O. BA,ICER. Preeldent.
080. PALES. N De President.
Jae. W. McAllister. Secretary.
T. 11. liege, Assistant Fru irvi a
in
ADM Ca. Third Avenue lid
_ _
VESTERN INSURANCE' COMFY
Of Pittsburgh
AT.E.YANipktat. romident.
dW2d. aNittizaT. lee Preal ant.
&14..agl.gif:ffr ,s• fr„=
. o . friat3g:r4tree . t, Swath C 0.% War=,
SWill Insure Inn all kinds of Fire and Marine
Rieke. well Institution. teattaard by Dumont..
tamers lament to the community, and who
ere determined by promptneni WI liberality to
maintain th ee r which they hays aaannied.
as Offering beet proteetion (hop who desire
to be Insured.
fBiEMEMM
1i.:1111.1.er . Jr.. • ; Chu. J. Clarke.
James McAu p ley.. . WilltamS.Elr
= ans.
Meru:Wier S '. 14h . 10 . 1,. . 1 . k. •
Wl7l 37 VI:1 r. .
1 .. • Wrzt.t R ogsTl r..
0. Ihnuen. . nen
.
'ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY
Plielan't4
NO. ti Fll.lll ii ggir o li k. fprOND FLOOR.
CAPITAL ALL PAID UP
N. 1.14 Flod. ,Cp
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ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
Of Pittsburgh
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.APT. W3I. DEAN, Genera Ar•OL
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John Rem Jr.. '
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T. J. H.kliwon. • IW. IL. Evn , "
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OFFICE N. E. CORN EALWOOD k FIFTH Bill.
All Vnmpany. tatlng Tire mad Wen. ftIASA
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John Watt..
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NATIONAL INSURANCE CO MFY.
COL. MOEDA f. • DIAMOND. £U$
B lana6 . th• SECOND NATIONAL DANZ
W. W. i stal.N. l Preald•nt.
ES E. ST E.E.tiornitt
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niy.3 . 70 Jr. ljer Oen, nopip,
tusi J n om. hompsne.J..hlaNatla bet.
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MERCHANT TAILORS
P. Mci'k_RDEE,
Fashionable
'MERCHANT TAII.OR,
!NO UOVDS.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.
• PIIT9IItTEGH. PA.
CV' Gent • Clothing mid. t ardor In tb. West
.RD
• 1 7 ? ITIVI 0 AT AL.
GRAY & LOGAN
N 0.89 FrFTH AVENUE
No. 47 'Sixth Street
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
IN 'PIERSON & MUBLINBRING,
IMltt ii rAT ll R ut Mr'
lecte4 Stock of the beet sod tooet fsahlousre .
(Mode to our nom greet pontos of witieb meow
own Impartation.
Meting eratedent of our ability La tare perfect
waist scum reepeetly from_f ealetty
elsrutostiort of our moot of flue 9em. mum.
ere!, Westioceja. •
McYnEIISON k MITHLANBAING,
mhtfl
NSW SPRING GIX/DR. ,
A eplendkl new Monk of
Cloths, Cassimeres, &0.,
Jus4 received try ! HILYRY KEY 424
sea Merchant TM 73 Smithfield street
REMOVAL
S. P. , SBEBIVER & C.O.
Not. 159 Rai fil Welty 91,
pp a , R.!. #!..acl ofe
allth WlND eir ow . EIHEZIL.4I-mns tbay
I.! , te mood. sod a.-
tomen.• •
S. P. - SIIRIVER & CO
Allfgheny Insurance Compan
nu been remorod tom N 0.37 TM am., to
Na 117 FOURTH AVENUE,
BETWEIL4 MARKET AND WOOD EITILNETS.
pEROYAL-FRED% SCHROEDER,
Alb
Meroh►at Tailor and Dialer le Geothmist'e
Faratshing Goods; also GenUmen and sm.
Waldo& on bead and made to order at the short.
est notice. b►e moored from itis late staire.No.ll6
Fourth reeties. to No. Si WOOD fITRZLT.
corner Of Third ►venue.
ethle.vl9.T •
P. C. PUPPY'S
146 antra street.
Livißgst . ,9n & Co.,
31....a.iirn0r of LIMIT GUST IRON
Eger ar ‘ l ' Gare r iLinger4ah l tlleyn,_ " Zid i rdlt '
ankles et Benders' harems,* idernya n o ban&
mace and Worts, near Ontar Deont,
City. • Mein. addrese, Lock 800 amp ttii-
Duren. lat.th
C. BARNES,
Sealer of Weights and Measures,
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a. 5 FOURTH ♦TE., Pittsburgh
ErNEW OPERA Horst.
taa
. 1:11=If oOf the ljll.h Open Steam
RICHINGS COMPANY.
14, C. ILIGIIINGS DIEGNAIII) Inatcraraa.
TIIIIRSDAT RV ING. SW 26, 1670. will be
rodared DoWnt , Grand Operant
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Friday K. eninny—VarelroU Bennet DI Mn. CAS6
OLINE ItIGIUSOB 8YD.5.111.1). when will Wynn.
'Need, and Ono in Gnarl%
THE HUUL KNOTS_
Grand Ono, dlatlna•99 natu!day.
ocrFAIR AT
R - EYSTONE R INK
Open Every Evening,
ST. PETER'S *
Ne CatholiciiCharch
ADMISSION.
D:rTIIV. MASTODON IS ('DMINO:t
CAMPBELL'S
New York and Philadelphia
• ZOOLOGICAL
A.LLEGrIEFTISII7
TEESDAI and WEDNESDAY,
May Nth, Old, and June lit,
AM:10100N AN/I ' M - ENING EACH DAT.
Doors clean in 1 o'clock In th e Attarnnop. and Y
zraek. In the ii . lolllog. Allmhuton. de ant.
n maw 10 yearn 21 cent.
Zat c tWom,ViTt?lAL'aVAl / 1 1
ps ArrateMograVatit
A bat Ast. wired.
nal ma latiME T rginette °
The Grand Street Display
on MONDAY MORNING. 30.
and will coarbsos by Its ersladear sod artftt. the
WAntrAIPONSTrArI r"" ! "
F. forther=culartze, leae 111 . 1=1
=Wand thr7mamatb_b2.A . on the ix.
SgeznatrofrA=.•
rrBFIT o r 7111 T
th.l
dlreetiooV ENE Praf:WX. B. HALL atF.V.N
MASONIC 11 AlLLarstil MIMING. May
vlto t i 44'.7britrtitut"ol " a..
uauxii
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1870.
i_ MTV
REMOVALS
REMOV
T OFFICE Of THE
C. J [KkIZILL, ilwneury
CASTINGS
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MEMOS of the prrrssupon ART
GALIACET. mutated= a floe coneetlao of .Palot;
1.44. the *venetian of Aznerkso and Vaoelin m
om. Is non opeo Day ane Ey Wm N 0.231 LIB
ERTY EffelltaToppostte the heed of Wood meet
• 93 mite. eile•
VALT_T_A_B E
BUSINESS. PROPERTY
AT At,
WEDNIteIDAT, Jane let, at la o'clock Ir. air, nn
the yartal.e. will her rued that very valsabileuet
no. property froutlng on Ur. Dlptnond feet
111.1 4 r.VAMTKITIR MAP dated
112A i ng12.="417,11113Zatufr:
...L.. to examine thin property and attend the
to oat pelrettastrrs. Tersdr—one-thlrd oath. bla
me* In one, two and [Wee ears, equal annual
la, secured by bnna and mortgage WWI tn-
B. CUTHBERT ./k SON,
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MMLIEM
NEW WALL PAPER.
FOR SPRING SA T.Es,
at N0._107 Market St.,
NEAR FIFTH AVE.
W.op• offer nu the pubtle a . took of PAP=
unsurhasten In the wen fOr 1;117
te m bela.L . nf,ar it, ent.t= n alle d e
Ip~ Rnom. Aa Alen WOOD end MA
7:CO
R2. T10218. end CULT PA
l rAtort,AVP"l n ritY
LANa.n Int nembers.
t he. All arermeh B o. pro. "'
PO N
.10 to NU as low no the lowest In the market.
Cal nod ne.,
N 0.107 Iliad St., near Fifth Avenue,
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO. •
MhtILTSS
WALL PAPERS.
SPRING. 1870.
PRICES REDUCED.
4a tzverms vide Unto at be per roll
k MO, Mt li e wzr -
LICOAHT tetanal and American Papa Mine
Mau t
not apectfted For
imtor to airl
UI the country. For Weft •
.W. P. MARSHALL'S
New Wholesale and Mahal Store. 191 Meaty
street.Ptlealeeneh.
~!„•
11, Patterson &Co.,
.0011.4= Or
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street
PTITERILMfIit PA..
WILL oh STEM' 11/TVILDA Y 001.0 AN
.AUCTION SALE
OP
Horses, Carriages. Piggies, Wagoes,
nt , ye 111, r t1y 44 , , 11
I=: =nt rA tolo.. Z Zam of om.qtame Dg
r
.ik_.T!!tzg "
JOHN H. STEWART I
•
ROBERT IL PATTERMY:
Livery, Sale and
COMMISSION STABLES,
Cur. Beyentk home ani Liberty t.
Pm:lan:man. kJ,
FLOUR.
ran, STE/M.FLOURING RILLS.
R. T. KENNEDY &
ALM:IIi:N . ; CITY. PA}
Ilancifsetatnni of the tollowieng estatasted
othlonn
Wei n aM= l /.1:7= 4
therer"larlnintitro,%rlC fns
1111, riegni r
to satat wine nap In th stn . V.
rittariMt
PAIMING, GlWV:iffh itc!.
JOHN T. aBAx-,
sows iss star run*
c.at AND .
1.20 AX (LOS Mad Mnilit.)l4.
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