'IDE DAILY GAZETTE : PIISLISHXD BY PENNIMAN, REED & CO., Corset 411th ATP. •td Stalthltelel St. • • r. 111.11INNIMAN, /OM AR LINO T. P. notnrrols, N. P. REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Trutt OT SEP DAILT St man. per pea Delivered Pp wrist. per week.— THE DAILY GAZETTE. G EN ER A LI TI ES • • . Ftor+ are ripe in ()clitoral.. VERDI IP at work on a new opera. MARK. TWAIN refrows to lecture any , more. Qt I NINE IS now sueeessfoily raised in' . . PikTRRTAIIV R OS E PA:IN', tia MIT] Mien Bork. biter kill oft 10,000 East Indians yearly. Four WATK! b to hitca a college of pharmacy. Lmtt) has brirrk clfacovetTd .. at Omogo, Wlacorulto. Tae rolling mill at Crawfordsville.lud., ha■ suspended. Tnt: mystery of a twin Druid has noth ing to do with Norma. time.= CARA have made a lilt In Lon dust. nod are very popular. of the mean bahions—Chinese lawxrdresses.—Y Y. Leader. Snow of Mount Virsakiingtom N. H., is still .bon. three fathonis D11310:1 ns, instead of gold, are fashion. nide and-percale* for teeth Gilliige. Tan experiment of. raising the cash mere goat I. being tried in Nebraska. MUM KATE JIMISIXEIR, pt .Ethisplan deneettt, bsalmen made a Treasury clerk. TOL fit* atone of the new Lunatic AP}lum at Columbus; Ohio, was laid on 3kstday. Dnoept of faule are being driven from Eastern 'Oregon to Idaho. to Ito disj.sed of for beef. • • FOINXIT (rrv, Nivada 001112 tr, an old mining town, is asaumitig a lively appear ._Tits: travel' on the Union Peale - rail. rued amounts to between 600 and 000 pas. 'engem daily. DUstrof income dowest aprohnl6to more than a thimeand -.'Mek, but he endeavor* to spend no more. AN Englishman has been adjudged two months on the treadmill for tearing out a friend's side whiskers In a scuttle. THE State paper* are joyful over the re cent plentiful rains. The proepecte for abundant crops are largely increased. A i.riTt.T. girl In Kentucky went out to drown I a kitten, the other day, but drowned herself instead, and the' kitten ran home. TIM 011Itld Lair 'of Mood Templars la Minnesota resolved to support no man at the polls who doer not openly favor prohibition. • • • Scyci the recant death of the sole sur vivor of Perry 's victory., a large invoice of other sole survivors has been heard of at various points. Fottss-Ussissonplea rim at the Niagara hotels already, trying to look as though /hey had been married for years, but de ceiving nobody. ' LONDON ehintneyewesp has been fined fo - ty shillings for atoning some peo ple "who presented him from routing two threshes alive." • I r, • IN Patio they define a Miser as "a Oil- Intrepid who, knowing money to be the root of all evil, sacrifices himself for the good of hhi nolearvr A Jirmit loti)e went under a stave for his top, upset it, scalded the baby to death, and burnt himself and his mother so badly that they will die. TUE New Orleans Republira rt of the 19th inst. says: -Sugar plantem are gen erally matialled with the condition of the crop; at the present time. • A Ro d trif CAROT.I.N . A hors., made a xpring e few ys ago, which proved fatal ;to • /I1abe1:1, the young lady who was • riding him, and a aisidlaegve Tux Synod of the English Presbyterian Church has decided that each anupetra- Oat Is at liberty to employ inatresuental music in its worship at pleasure. ' A eOlorrrrire has been appointed; in' Detroit to agitate instruction in the Ocr. man language in the public schools. The prtipadtiraz meets generil favor. , Pam , . Sxt.i.uwf lectured toe full home at the Academy of Music In Philadelphia. •Ilia ittldect was the To Semite,' and he il lustrated It by stereopticon views. ATTACKS were made lately by the Chi nese mobs upon the misaionarlis at Jung keen and Shekloong. near Canton. Both Protein...lns and Catholics suffinvd. Wolfe* lecturers have appeared at St. Petersburg, and a lady lawyer recently pleaded animportamt cause at !AWOL. be . foredo Court of Appeal. of Justiee. Tug eat-worm Is destroying ;the 'corn crop In Kentucky, but as it is not always reliable, they have invented a new warm that' is sure deathon crops every time: Ix Wyoming thire is said to be a grave discussion as to whether their; female judge shall be called "Jturticesie of the Peace" or "Justice of the .Peseam." AT &admit, New:York; a justice has I -.kidded that livery stable -keepers 'cannot lICOTRi. by salt -for Snaky, badness, riding on Sunday being against the law. Tux Peach atones thrown away by nibel pickets alengthe "Petersburg line" have . fonnid ontlinnons line of trees, fifty miles long, which bore profusely last year. . Tae shlpmsaters and shipowners of Bath, Maine ,have held a meeting . and adopted resolutions spproving Mr. O'N bill to regulate the shipping and paYin A COMMA negro cocked a gun and blew down the muscle to see it it was loaded. Ile didn't state his conclusion, but the bystanders who' saw his head fly atf, think it was. A CALTIO I / 1 111A Indian went for a bottle • of whisky to give his wife as an antidote . fat a rattlesnake bile.... Chancing to taste It himself, he' finigiod the bottle, got drunk, and the woman died. • A alritritnnit's Order,- called the =flonacil of the O. F. 0. says the 11aiernito have an ertgatthatton in Bacramento. Its objects are principally piddled against the Chine's, r • ' Witivtioione, the man who Belle ca detships, Is likely to be reelected. If theta Is an otthher way for Congress to . keep him out, suppose all the members Otattein seeding him to C,ovington. The Peath tirades ensure the horiedy of their money collector 'by placing the the hat in one of his bands, and a live fir In the other, which he must bring back unharmed, or be considered a defaulter. Ix the sand of the Eau Claire River has been found the leg of a young man. who eras drowned three years ago. 'The leg was In a good state of preservation, and was identified by the young man's family. . Engliabman, Allen, who was whip. ped by the other Englishmen, Mace, now claims to be champion of, America by the kind pert hission of the other Englishman, who calls himself the champion' of the world. - Tbo Borten' Post says: "Mike Howard la the name - of thenegro cadet appointed by Mr. Pierce, of Mississippi- For the credit of - the young aulets valor; Mr. Pierce should not speak of .him by that name." Tuts North Missouri railroad have pur chased SAO tone of cast pteel rails for the DA of the road, and it is intended to sabstituto ideal for iron rails the entire length of the road (400 miles) as rapidly as possible. • Fora Kentuckians, in jail for murder tDir=bor, had a surprise party from a or two citizens, the other night. They hadn't any last words ready, and wouldn't have had time to my them if they had. An leave families. Tow apple blossom covets the trees of New Hampshire more luxuriously than was ever before known. Even the most antiquated °retards seem to have waked up. From all sections of the States comes the, promise of an immense crop. Ate Arizona letter to a gentleman in genus City save that the Indians are NO bold and hostile in that Tenitory.that it I. impossible for small parties to leave the stetter of the military posts. Min ing and farming operations are entirely suspended. A perrnecni - i fire.was raging an the llithlnat. in the Lake SuperiorrminiagdL 4.1 tit 111 itt bUX Ij ettt A ESTABLISHED IN 1786. liEl triet, and the villages of Red ...Jacket and Calumet have been badly injured. The last is about 4153,000. Insurance $57,- 00:10. 'The whole thing was started from the setting fire to brush to clear potato patches. Tug State Ileum bell at Philadelphia rung oat a general alarm of fire a day or two ago . without due cause, and a crazy man was found In the belfry working th; lever. He said he was 'ringing the merry chimes of freedom," and that it was very "'tweet to live far thane we ldte" which no one questioned. THE Lonlaville . Journal tiara: Pitts burgh has no lens than ten daily Journals, including three printed . in German. It doee'nt cost much to print a.paper there. Take a square yard of the atmosphere of the city, and stir in a quart of crude petro leum, and you hare a half gallon of just as good ink as a Pittsburgh printer wants. t AT THE Anniversary of the American Sunday School rnlon in Philadelphia, on Tuesday, Gen. H. Stewart presided, and Vice President Colfax and the Hey. Dre. Smote, Cheney; addlaw and hfcCosh de livered addresses, The report presented on the occasion states the number of Missionaries... ..... Of these re-commisaloned New. Schools organized . . Teachers engaged In these...::. 7009 SchCOls gathered 55.153 Schools visited and aided 4256 These contain teachers 32.497 These cattalo scholars 273.346 Sennons and addresses 6,487 • Miles traveled 266,847 Enmities visited 21.632 Bibles and Testaments distributed 11 592 The Societe has received from the American Bible Society grants of 1500 Bibles And 10,000 Testaments; value 61600. Tut: Lafayette Dimpateh of the 25d says: "One of the most itorriblo minders ever known was committed yesterday after noon, in the usually quiet town of Hamil ton, In Clinton county. A man named Mo. sea Davis was somr years ago married to a widow - named Emmons, who, at the time of her marriage tia Davis. was the mother of several - children. Davis' con duct to the children was sometimes un bearable, and at othhr times he seemed very kind to theta, but for the last few years Ile. hes entertained the bitterest feeling towards them, and especially has he time and, again threatened the life of one of the sons, Frank Emmons. On yes. nudes; Davis was sitting calmly eon venting with some friends, when tie sud denly -exclaimed he was going to kill Frank numeral, and left them. He went to the house of Edward Miller, the hue. band of one of his stepdaughters, and found Exunimuto lle at once drew &butch er knife and struck it Emmons with it, inflicting n serious wound between the enkir bone and neck joint. Emmons stag: gelifd out with Davis following him. at. tempting another blow, which he inflict ed, stabbing his victim about the second rib. Emmona tell and expired In about ten minutes. After inflicting the second wound on Emmons, Davis made for Mrs. Miller, swearing he was going "to exter minate the whole family." Mr. Miller at once interfered• and succeeded In taking the knife from him. Davis all the time swearing he'was ping to kill the whole family before he quit. He was arrested, and a large number of the citizens of Hamilton were present, and not a few suggested tho propriety of settling the ease.atottce, in Judge Lynch's court. -A gentleman relates that, some weeks ago, Davis pointed to a deep pond, and said: "I am • to drown myself there. I am goi 4, kill my wife, and all her chil dren, then "drown myself. The pets oner was arrested. taken to Frankfort, Id elosely guarded. I=l 'or oa e. wit a twenty-.re minutes' drive of City tall and only six minutew walk from . Laughlin or Frankstown . irtation on the Connelleville Railroad. There are be. tween seven and eight acres of ground in tbs. veq highest state of cultivation: and laid oat in the most tasteful manner, by an.expert in that line, In walks, drives. &c. It Is acknowledged, by person. famil iar with this and all the leading proper ties adjacent to the city, to have the very finest variety of fruits In this part of the country, such as apples, peaches, pears, plume, cherries, quinces, apricots, nectar ines, grapes, dm. and an endless variety of garden veget ables, Bowers. Ike., and the great variety of shrubbery and shade trees, Some of them very rare, Is unsur passed by any other place in this part of the country. The view of the city. the river, and the whole country around, Is varied and truly magnificent. The house is a cottage, very conveniently arranged, and the_gardenerk house is very hand some and well gotten up; also, a good stk. ble, carriage house, &e.. There are two wells and one miring of the very best wa ter, 'delightfully cold, and also a very large underground cistern, with pump, &c. The vegetable garden is now full of fine vegetables, many of them now ready° for use. There are many attractions too numerous to mention,. Buell as patent swings, dm. It is certainly the moat de sirable place now for sale lu this part of the country, and must be seen to lie ap preciated, for there are many attractions that are really too grand Ter description without seeing them. Thie very &rots. Lie property-will be sold low and on rea. ecitudile terms. The neighborhood in ex cellent. and, In abort, cannot be eurpassed in any other tart of the country. k furti;er information inquire of Inve. 58 Fourth. avenue Ng1.30)1; 23 Market street,• will furnish to order aide lights, skylight. church, hall; boat and all kltide of num mental window, ground. ertme.ele.l an tlork glass. Jobbing of all LiadA promptly, ALMS and estimates furnished at the shortest notice tor churches, public build ing' and private residence+, by Wm. N 4 son, No. Zi Market street. • PeerL.F..alirays boy the heat, la the row. eon that Pier.ltannala & Co. well MO much of their cream ale. WOItriVIE.N.-112. , beat work men. the beat material. and the beat epecimone of work are to be seen at the Pittsburgh Stained Maas Works, 28 Mar ket street. GIVO• SATatFAcTIO3I.—Wm. Nelson, No. 23 Market street. makes it a point to render satistactiOn.. .Hn warrants all Ilia work. An.romumi , SALE of McKeesport Build. ng lots is advertised to come off on Mon. My, 30th, with tree excursion as hereto ore. Bee advertisement. . STAINED GLANN equal In brilliancy of color or artistic, taste in design to the pro ',lndians of the 'old mister.. Nel- Jan, No. 23 Market street. WM. NEILSON, No. 23 Market street, will furnish plain or tinted enameled glass In lead exalt. properly eemimted and with the teeestiary fastenings ready for putting in the frames at the lowest prices. PITIIIBCIIOII STAMED GLAIIB WORKS.— Nelson, 23 Market street, La prepared to furnish promptly orders for ornamental or plain glass. FINE GOLD Locarre, with diamond and pearl settiags. also enamel and plainer ones. John Stevenson's Sons & Co. NSMi. NELSON, manufacturer of stained, enameled and embossed gimes, 2.8 Market street. The • finest work done in the country. AN OLD EsTADLISHILT.NT.—IgeIsonta Rhea staining establishment was founded fourteen years ago. Now located' at 23 Market street. Ton.r.r SEIT, %MRCS and fancy goods at John Stevenron'a SODS & 03 Market parent. • Writ. KNOWN.—The fact that Wet. Nelson. 23 Market street. produces the finest work to be seen Sn the country. It bears the closest Inspection. BARE Wortx.—Thls Is the exclamation of all who examine Nelson's stained glass. It bears scrutiny. No. 28 Market. street. FIRST In a grove ono mile beyond. They are armed wit h improved needle guns. Latest from 'SI. Aleasw. yr. A LIU Nel, May SL: During the day gtmads • of Fenian., tired and diacouraged. hare been .arriving hero from the Franklin line. ll...turn nti have been loitering ng about e • 'streets, a notwlthstaning huger and th appointment, have been quite orderly and civil. general Spear has been hreonsultr I'm with tbo officers. urging them to go to Malone with the men, bet the men are out generally In-' dined anti declare they have Item] and expe rienced quite enough of thin sort of tear upon her Majesty's dominions: Companies I, E and L sth United States Ar tillerY. numbering seve-tl men, under command of Lieut. Col. Kercei. have anived from Boston. The Canadian troops In the engagement yesterday were In commmod of Capt. West over. They were an Independent company of militia, iand did. not number over seventy men: They were shortly reenforCed. but now there ate few, If any, at the scene of the enliffe onef m , engagement. Rowe, the Fontana killed. buried by the Canadians. After the burial large stones were placed at the head and font of the grave, and n pile of stones on toP• • is reported °mem! Donnelly le, badly and learn are entertained be can- MlDl\r 1G HT THE FENIANS The Ultimatum after the Ambush •t the Horde, [Ty Telerniph to the Pittsburgh Ciftzettel Nose I . OIM, Noy 31.—A St. Albans special gam After the animate guard. under O'Neill.. had received several volleys from the am bushed British, a portion tell back. and the re mainder, under Adjutant General Donnelly. entrenched Inn wood shed near Cook's Cor ner. There was no communication with them yesterday afternoon, and the pros- Peet* of escape were doubt NI. They were IRbeim - y! „„tha.ilhag.e.°,ll:dl°gre° from hopeless. They _ hoped they would be able to escape - under cover of the dark ness. Just after the repulse, O'Neill with two hundred recruitsarrived and gave a fresh Impulse to the disheartened Protons, But in consequence of the want of leaders no for ward movement was made. Several attempts to reinforce Donnelly sad effect the release of his command proved futile. The men are not at all disheartened and no desertions have taken place; on the contrary, every train brings large acoesslomi. No doubt there will be more fighting to-day. and though the Fan inns may gain a temporary advantage. it will be unavailing. ast efforts at a successful raid are abortive. Several companies of United States regular infantry and, artliterfhare ar rived and are encamped near the border. • MIS Demoutratton• from Other Quarters. The Timm' dispatch from Ogdensburg Mates that the united column. numbering. LOA Is moving Into Canada on the right bank of the St. Lawrence. and will probably strike Can luta near Huntingdon, and seize the Health a mnia Omni. A suspected formidable move ment In organizing to attack Montreal, nnd the end is not vet. The railroad it torn op. the telegruph - destroyed..te. MAIUNZT. Mny il.—Four ments of Fo nlana,croased the Trout river line Ilne this morn ing, Old are new marching. Lieutenant Col onel O'Leary Is In emu ttanlsd. Colonel,: Smith. McWade.Thompson and Campbell nre regl- MEEMM!! Sr. AtagNe, May 51—The Fenian bobble, ni far as the movement In thin direction is con cerned, has bust. Soon after the arrest of General O'Neill. the Fenian officer. held a long council of war and decided that It Wll,ll 11Se• legs for them, with the email ndmber of men, under their command, to make any further at tempt at Invading Canadian soil. "A. a con meqnce the roads from here to Franklin are lined:w Ith returning renbm.. Movement. In 11w Northam. Conoco. May 51. The Feuinns have error Al ed their headquarters all mominc and are much etched. Forty Fenlana left two hours since. some fur the East and quite n number far Minnesota. A number of Irish organise- lions have also left. but precisely In what Al tection Is not known. A tbseisullan Npy DlerOVered. During the Fenian meeting last night nt'sn• stnan spF teas discovered In t heandience. and savage him.ffb ao—e:t2r4n,V. rri4. rushing and trampling each other behind hint, hot the fellow escaped without Injury. IrNellrs Arrest Not Deplored. The news of the capture of General O'Neill will not check the ISOPOSSIOn9 nor diminish the ardor of the Chicago' Fenian', The misfor tune they regard. part of the luck of war. but they have every confidence In the ability of the other Genernls who are at the front to take nod It O'Nelll'i - place an well. If not bet ter. Therefore. contributionewill he solicited to-day, and men will be provided as fast . as possible. A large awl of moues was poured into the treasury yesterday.and was as rapid -17" Ve fOr '" 4 " 1111 1" P n " ) !P t °, ;7l;r mo a n "' wealthy:lrishmen of the elty will baud n checks for large Rnlololol, Iterord., ore kept of every dollar collected.' and the lame of every co is kept for future reference If neonate. I:E=! George Francis Train arrived from :Mune. , to thin morning. Hr reran - It thata tribe of Chippewa Indiana have 111111,11 the Fenian% at Winnipeg. Thee are ander command of a . • . . .. • . • . • chin( Who a feet. weeka since wan converted by a Catholic Priest. Train made a speech at the Fenian hetultlartee• and coot rtbuted ntlY dollars to aid the cause. Ile \rill ...peak again to-night. I= W AMU:sari - IN i Mav Al.—. Much interest Ii felt here retarding the Penian movement. which meets with general reprobation. There is no doubt but n-hat Gist Administration hi do W la itepalear to check Minn and inatrjaln the nentrality Dispatches were received at the Stale be• partnunt from United Stares 'Marshals 01.100 the ennowilan tarsier giving detidill of the gni h evict, or large taallel. of men Gone the line. bat the objective point or intentions are not stated. Becretau7 Fish sent the o the President. Thu tlecretarydiepa t ehes Otm Yenbuts mean mischief, and admits they oer tainly cOnducted affairs ably-Jaen. Sherman has ordered Generals McDowell and Cooke commandint the Corder departments, I. lend all the assistance necessary t the Marshals In preventing an armed inva sion of Canada. Sherman says we cannot pre vent unarmed men from entering Canada nu lets it Ig_proven that they are bent upon mis chief. The United States steamer Michigan. on the latest. wee ordered to render the Her shel. all the necessary aselstatce. General Banks. Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Adair.. believes the 'Fenian movement It n big scare. and emphatically declares that be does not believe that the Fenian are going to at tempt the capture of Canada and fight Great Britain without the assistance of this Govern ment. Be trusts and tames that If they make the attempt they will encased and believes as soon as we obt a in a foothold In the Antilles. Great Britain will withdraw entirely from this continent. Worse at Franklin. the Point eteleesedi fee ('easels the Line. ALSANN. May Si.— A gentleman lust from Franklin brings the information that there la not now n Fenian In the whole place: that guns. ammunition. blankets, de.. are seat. tared about Invent abundance. The reek and die complain taterdy of. the Willem,. and say they do not underlined their trtudeen. , It hi evident the point chosen for crossing the line was a most unfortunate one. An aid af Gen. O'Neill .ays.a thousand men could not bare driven the Canadians from , their po-. Anon, which was naturally very ofttallf, and the Fennn for the most part behaved badly and became nadir demoralized at t he nod 1 . 01- 1 1Rge t e h = d a ' 1.1%! "' thin morning relwred killed and ten or fifteen wounded. Gen. Don nelly. In attempting to escaoe from the Rich ard.' House. wen I s In the leg, but not seriously. O'Neill Is now In Janet Burlington. Gee. Spear Is here at the Weldon house. Retirement as Chicago—George Francis Trate Tanta Up and Blain ide Temper. gifICMIO. -.14.7 al.—Great excitement has prevailed among the Fenian. of this city all day. They very generally disbelieved the re ported rapture of O'Neill until it wee con- Mmad by subsequent dispatches. The besdqnsiteill have been crowded nil day. George Franchi Tula appeared there about noon. made one of kin cliarectetistic epeaches and gave the Peones fifty . dollars. Mile evening he lectured for them. giving the proceed. of the lecture fur the benefit Of the , • Quite Rill du I amber of ! b d am, ir have left Ittr lb lOC Of ring ay. A Aletaal llallapse—tteawag *ory. TOltorrO. May 95.—The retina movement 4 looked upon no virtually mdlapsed. Strut gllng mirth., may glee little trouble, but preparations are so complete that entire de feat will attend any further attempt, at lava . orlon. The Mon - or the, bream having at the troop. at Sault St. Marle.cannot be traced to' say reliable source, and the latent advice. slay nothing of It. On the Niagara and Detroit frontler. there 4sufficient force Id, readinemi to repel nay attempt to enter the country. incitement at New Work latesar -Derstorslia. lan Reports Denied. NEW Wong, Mny Nl—The Fenian excitement bare continues intense. The leaders prate.. to hire dispatches front the frontier; denying reports Of deinorallration an the part of the men, and speaking hopefully of a prospective battle. The Franklin movement la character ised as * feint to draw the attention of the Canadian. from other pollute. General Gleason telegraph, from Weter town, N. V....A1l right. Men going forward. and we expect a hitt." = Tourism, Mc Mi.- Prom the test Informa tion received, the Venice raid, as ferns Pigeon Hill is concerned, Is looked upon as a miser able failure. The Fenian, are now ret renting, leaving their arm& bauage and wounded be bind them. There was no loss of life on tit. Canadian aide. Hunan:too Is bow the principal point of In terest, where every necessary preparation ha • been made. • s = The afternoon train from Rea - York un the Hudson litter Road In sold to have carded fourteen hundred matt under Col. McMahon. an ex-Confederate officer. while Col. Rayner Intends leaving to-night with one thousfuld men. The Fenian say there are now seven thousand men at Malone preparing to more In a werterlp direction- O'Neill Denounced as a Coward. Many Irishmen denounce what they call the cowardice of O'Neill to allowing himself 'olio mardswi I p l rionerb u M iv emonb ettered hie cap leftffo d e he t f hm t en rso-fdU y. ited States t ro ops Riticalesta, U Troe. OTTAWA. May Ml.—lt b rumored the Gov. ottiment Wu received notice from the British GOIVTl2O2ellt that Minister Thornton Affairs directed by . the Secretary of Foreiffn to demand the protection of the Canadian frontier by F resident Grant. Disappearance of Arms "POrrrienti. Mc.. Id% 20.—some Fenian arms which hod been tune back yesterday to the Eastern Emu . .. Company have been delivered to tbe ornal shippers and vanished. • • Eaeltement and Activity At Ogdensburg. Nnw Tonic, May IXI.—A special to the Times 3 from Ogdensbnrg says: The Fenian excite. meat is increasing. The Irish tamers •e been battling material for the last three nigh . Elithty-five teamsters accompanied the c l imn Acbleh emceed the lino title morn' . Huntington was occupied by the Fenlarts tide morning. Ten Tbermull Pb •t Mslotto—The a froni MalOn• report. t A , if:/rid *pea PITTSIWR.GH, FRIDAY, MAY 97, 1870. hat hoe. Penton,. /terms the Border—Rumored Dekei or the Regulars. The telegraph operator at Hashing Brook says the Aeolians had crossed the border there, and a fight seas expected. He closed his office with thescordst '•Fenians onlya few rods off.^ A ci•ntlemaa In pgdensburg, from Canada. says there Is a fearful depression In ail circles, and rutnors of the defeat of the Regulars are The Sixtieth Mies are moving to Hunting ton by forced Marches. Straggling Parties of Fennos can be met on the road from Trout river to Malone, Two Fenian. were wounded today in attempting to pass the amen!. • United States troops are expected to-night. There to no movement of Vaned'nn troop/. towards the line. Residents at Trout Myer are moving their goods and families to Ma lone. in engagement will doubtless soon take pines. The Fenlans are orderly and on eseollent terms with the residents along the tine. although. conaideratie apprehension xusT coNoßEss, iWKI'U\D HKWiID\.I Hy Telegraph to the Pittaburgh liezette.l ' V74aulltrertei. May 'Z.. pat. SENATE. Mr. CHANDLER introduced a bill estab lishing the right of tray of the Portage Lake and River Improvement Company, and for a land grant to It. itefetred. of T t h h e e ' ;=l P' en '". . ri ll t , i lr ' e g ta V'4 u I n alt of the Wiliwr• force Univeraity woo panted. The Constilarral Diplomatic bill was re ceived tioto the Hoene and referred. The S,u,le resumed the consideration of the conference report on t he Fifteenth Amend ment enforcement bill. A oration of order by Me. SAELnIII'ItE. t hat it W. ineOnlyetent for the Committee to Intro.lnce a new matter to to aection whlrh had been agreed upon by both Houses. Wee overruled by the Chair. After dincusslon by Meatier.. 1:10 and. Saul. bury and Stewart. the conference report was adopted—are , IS , oaye 11, The appropriation bill won proceeded with. the poem ion bring on an amendment by Mr. Linske to prevent the ttdmitrion of %pardon or amnesty a. evidence In the Court of anima in favor of the loyalty of the claimant. nod regulating the rule on the subject'. The queat ion war dhicussed by Mes.re. w yer, Drake, Edmund.. Hamilton, 1T11,1%.1 Saulsbury and Eye tint irrecess. Errant,' Stasbut. —Mr. TIPTUE. from Po.t. office Commit le, reported a joint revolutln. authorizing the Midland Pacific Railroad to bridge the Mi.souri river at or near Eebrnska Cite. 31r. TRUMBULL, Into Judiciary Commit tee, reported the apportionment bill, with amendment. The amendments to the apportionment tall increases the number of the House from :NZ to' nue. from Match lea; it rites cart the requite- :neat that in any RMe where the number of Itepre.ientatlves it 111 be reduced by the new apportionment, the rtaltictiou shall not take effect in the Forty...world Congress: the time within Which the riuperintendent of the ten th. shall submit to the Secret:trent' the late tier the preliminaryTrt of enumeration P A extended from ugant nth 10 October lot. • Also. favorably. the Mot - resolution author bring the State of New York to receive a be• quest fhr the Stevens battery. • The apprepriatiou Imo them yetemed. - After a zenrrel ITltenselen Drake , nnendment was with a .light modi fication- yeas ii0I• IM 51 r. 311i1tHILI., of die.. •iiipseitied amendments, includiou. one limeys/4m; the number of female clerk. In the odice of the Commissioner of Intern al Revenue from tiftx rouryo ninety-lire. Adjourned. / • • - sexanueo-rox". May is, MNI. The joint resolution giving the consent of Congress }nettle acceptance by the State of New Jerser of the Stevens battery blur Mr. E1t3.11. - NDA, from the Judiciary Commit millet. submitted a report upon the memorial of citizens of Rhode Island. upon diecrimina sloes against naturalized Clthen! under the constitution of that State. nod asked the Committee tr discharged from the further oomildemtien. So ordered. Mr. lIAMSET, from the Fostoilice Commit tee, reported as amended the bill to provide for carrying malls between the totted States and the west come of South America. _Mr. CONKLIN°. from the Judiciary Com mittee, reported • substitute for the bill regu lating proceedings for the naturalization of The Appropriation bill watt proceeded with and several amendments adopted. 'Mehl° was then reported to the Senate and the amendments in Committee of the Whale agreed to. except those upon which separate votes were desired by - Senators. An agreement was made thatthe. amend comas undireposed of Ix voted on et I o'clock tem:totem, A djourried. . - MOURN, Or • lIEFIIMENTATIt 'FR , WeSntstexcia. CL . C.. May 2r., Pn. •Wedricostay next was assigned for the bust- - nes. of the Committee on Banking and Cur rency. The bill to revile thenavigation and com mercial interests of the United States was taken up. Messrs. Farnsworth. Loran, Ingersoll and Garfield spoke againtd. the bill. ; Mr. LYNCH then Introduced a substitute agreed noon by the Committee. • which leaves the preamble as now, and simply allows a draw.brick upon materials Imported for use In the construct lorr of ves.,els of not less h., ouethoustitut tons. and 'that ship stores and coed may lee taken and conattnrierl free of duty. Tbe bill went over until to-morrow. Mr. WASIIIICIIN. Wis.. form rum p re oat postnl telegraphs, offered to waive the right of thatcommittee to be called as next on the list If unanimous consent were given to report at any time, With the nder ! 'Minding that action would:i u nt be asked of thin 'Aston. That suggestion etas agreed to. Mr. IifIEF.I.E° reported, without amend ment, the Smote n Northern Patine itnlirmill jointtesuilltlrm. The debate then proceeded upon the atoned mente offered previous to the recommittal of the bill, inetribere explaining their 1 , M1. 0 . 1- tIOrP. New' amendments ss ere also offered and ad vocated. The previous quest ion was nnelia seentuded and the main question ordered-ye. lig. ^^-• Mr. Ilawley's amendment •whirli forbids Company telling _itx land, to other than ..ctual seinen', In lots of one hundred and !sla ty acres, or at prices beyond SZMI an acre.aes rejected—W: to ICK Mr. Sargent's amendment subjecting lands granted to the operation of the preemp tion and homestead laws, at gI,N) per acre. was rejected-73 to UK. Without disposing of the dther amendments the Hon. mijounnul. WAMIIINOTON, 11. May Mk toN. Mr. CCLLOM. from Committee on Territo ries. reported a bill annulling a tow of New Mexico, which reserves real vitals' front exe cution, with a proviso that n homestead only to the amount of .1,000 he reserved. noised: The Senate bill creating an additional land orrice In Colorado was passed. Mr. GARFIELD. from Committee on Roles. reported a resolutiOn declaring the speed' on the recognition of Cuba inserted In the Dade (flobr of February MI, lON, underprice to print given to Mr. Halogen, contains remarks of a personal Character, prohibited by the rules of the House and not proper to be Inserted In the Conan... Mom/ Globe. and Instructing the pro prietors of the ()lobe Co exclude It.. The Speaker anggested that as Mr. Mons en was not In his seat, the resolution tie with drawnfor the present. It was so dour. Mr. HAWFLit, from Committee on Conr merce.reported the river and barber hill. Re (mod to Committee attAPPres,li. ltmekee appropriations to the amount of nearly WO. The following are among the items: .1 , or the enlargeme , ist of harbor facilities at Chic.: sfic s ortac i a...fiAmiolmw . tag . wa. Big Heed us, ow; 00,1100; 'Ogdens burg, $15.010; Hudson River, 11.40. 0 0 1 ; removing obstructions in East River, IMAM; examine tion and surveys of north and northwestern lakes and rivers, and Atlantic and Pacific coasts and contingencies. giM O33 . Mr. SCOFIELD - Introduced a bill exemPtlng machinery used in steam vessels from tonnage duty. Referred. . The Hansa proceeded to rote on the North ern Patine Railroad bill. All amendments were rejected, and the hill. posed-107 against 85. Mr * InNOHAM male n report from the Con ference Committee on the bill to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment, which, after some MI- Malad, went over until to-morrow. Two and a h alf hours will be allowed for discussion, when the vote will be taken without further dilatory motions. The bill to refiVo the commercial and nevi mition latetests of the United States wan dis- Fsedl a y t le m gh. o motion to table it, by Mr. ALLI SON. was releeted--el against Adjourned.. Stage Coat* Pa...eager@ Robbed [By Telegraph to the fittaloargh o.Tett PLCAssarr Mu., Mo.. hay %.—The mall coach between here and Butler was stoPeed fiats afternoon. thgpassemeen , robbed, widths, mail bugs ripped open, but nothing taken. A horseman passing at the time was also robbed. The st age was then *flowed to proceed. Two lady paestrugere wore not molested. SKIM EDITIR FOUR O'CLOCK. NEWS BY CABLE The Fenian Rai ln.Canada—Satlefae Hon Expressal at President Grant's Proelamatlon--Begatta for Yachts or all Natkuto—Polltleal tlralra In Franre—Deatb Penalty In Germany —Englishmen la the Rands of Span _ lab Brigands. [By Telegraph to , rttaburgh Gazette.] GREAT' , BRITAIN. WY Telegraph to the Pittiburgh Gazette.] LONDON, Mny Thine mos that while President Grant'll - proeinmation itself is eat ilinstolT, the absenceOf American troop! on the border to card oat Its provisions Is de plorable. “Thle, betrayer," the Times con tinues, L'is not stigpgislig, as troops are not usually quirtered , oll friendly frontier. Troops should tinned( to ("amidst immediately. and Gaandastould4drvrard to the front en the soldiers she OM Mire. Canada must have no tenderness for this second offence. The marauders Meat be treated en robbers, radians and murderant." This mornings Tigetsroph says President Grant has acted with Royalty and honor. The firin Mall anarfk adroit s the promptitude with which the American Government has acted on the Coastline frontier and mote to dissipate the fearstrf those who expect the worst remits fronnette Feninn 'overran. Mr. 'Dis ra eli is want ill. hut it Is mid there Is no reason for epprebension. The name of tic engineer who, with ids family, woo murdered to II :bridge, Is Mar shall. The supposed mhrderer. I,IOIV tamer ar rest. Is mid to he hisbrot her, who 'MU trans port.t. to Australle• eighteen }yen. ago through the efforts atilt. deceased. A butler exploded it Kidthrove Forge, In Staffordshire, to-day:while the men were at work. Five men were killed nod many lo regatta for yachts of all nations wilt take place on the Of /nee for the' Prince of tr Wales prise cup. - •Ttie yachts are to Stan tram tovces at live is the morning and nail through the Needles to Bell of Portland, where they will }Mind the shambles and re turn hack to the Isle of Wight and outside Nab lightship to Hyde pier. The hellion in the Hank of England has in emend of • The case of the lievernment of the United Staten vs. Illakely.lef the possession of certain guns, shells veil otberortinance. came up for decision togiay bother the Hells Court. when judgment It as given in favor of the United States; In the Commons kir. /idons.ell Raid the Colo nial I apartment bad melted telegraphic dis patch. from the (11.40 r General of Canada announcing ttdt the lens crossed the line near P.hllllpaWarg.' other' points nn the frontier. and that f lat le wan threatened at canner place. Mead the border, but be war happy to say the mtertrament had further in formation that the rfrildent of the United ranteu had lasued aprOrlamat lon of warning. and General Meade had devpatched troops to the frontier to pretend the violation of nen- I cality. The Chancellor of the Kachenuer sald ad ditional claims of Metter: for drawbacks en auger would be *Gated. and In other cut. three 4111111nel drawback Would be con- Ceded. The [rich Land bill,' with emendments. WILY reported from comWitee. After the discus lion of some etnetdraent P. the report wan fli r n e r e go to lentlkin h ; Verlanud meat t received wit latoad and repeated Cheer,. lAll VIII E. P vets. May the l'orpi Les Islet If, to morrow. nn Interneliation will he submitted to the Government on the cause of the dhow. lion of the Pleb'.nary Initunirter. The Min isterial Journals caterer fears that the ques tion raised may result In coalition of the Right hod left wings of th e Corps Corps against tlw. Ministry. It Is announced that on. this ...s -td.m the left will deck", itself a constitu tional arty. and Migaity It• willingness to lever pewee under the Empire. if It is per mitted to carrynut Its programthe. M. Picard Is the lender In the mosement. nod .111 be chief of the_party, which Is to be celled Con st Itutlorod Len. Dispatches from Lisbon report that, on Tues day. groat , " of &Imps _past thrtnagb the streets crytng Ase Mier redo.. 19=2331 Dim., NI, - 01. Tb• ritoalv oiroptaol ti hill nimoliallltur ponturnsoon. elrcpt in ork.. - I premeditatmt niuniOr and the taunter of ruennhers of the royal family . King William tunrcilty closed the Mthe Ileiclistag to-day. He enumerated the lle pseeed during the first se”lon of the boor, and anticipated the happiest results trout these laws, which would go a long way toward assuring foreign power. that the con federation has developed stational strength. and is • powerful agent for tha preservation, it not in the security of peace. UNA7.I L. Ltenon. May . tr—Lntet ads Wet from Rio Jantero stntc the Emperor of I.lrnxii opened the peneloos of the Chambers with a !speech: The expected reference to the emanethetion of sieve% was omitted. WAIN. )Ltr.nr p, May :>l.—The Englishmen captured YS brigands near'llibraltar bare net Yet been rescued. The party e4nsisted of John Bore his nephew. and we domestics. I. F!! sr= Lg. DON. MaT 53.--The ahlV Marfaret from Greenock for Cuba. bas put back. leaking. Lop OfIIOIa.IIRT, May 3L—Tbr. steamship C Imlay. from Quebei.. arrived to-day. MAMMAL AND tYIkINIC Ii AL. LoNtdri, May :lit-Consols for money (lAN: account WS. Atnerlcan securities 'lnner and higher. bonds of W.. old. n4y, '67,.ta1%; 11.40 a, Stocks steady: Erie. 19; 1111nola, lUN; G. 2.0. Ltv mean. May M.—Cutton dull; uplands 10Val07s: Orleans. !Pails; salts WAD bales. Ureadstuira lino. California wheat 9d: red western as 2d, Flour unchanged. Corn at ad. o Pork dulL Cheese Va. Bacon Ms fid for Cumberland cut: abort rib. unchanged. LONDON. May 9d.—:sperm nil quiet. Sugar act 111.. Calcutta Unwed %inlet at 61s W. Lin seed all Wary; 10e4A1 12.. Turpentine Omer at ant Dd. Si'. LOUIS. The Episcopal tou•eottoe anti the Cenobite hebools—hes Ma Woad Pregeet—A Duel, Almess—Kalitlst Templar: igaeamtimest. Illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Si. Loom. Mar hl.—At the session of the Episcopal COUVVIStiOti the Committee on ("brig!ltn Education submitted the following report, which one member asserted aimed ft blow et the public school system. end moved to recommit It for altendloe. A very sharp discuaalon emoted, which wag futrtiel pated in by a large number of members. some of them Diking strong grounds againet the present sy.tern of public education. One of them said he did not approve of the sys tem at all. Another didn't believe the clergy should be muzzled by public opinion. and wished the report adopted, without regard to consciences. Motions to Indefinitely poetimne the consideration of the report. end to poet pone until to-morrow were wermly Abscessed. and defeated. Flually.sifter a heated debate, the motion to recommit prevailed, and the Convention proceeded to routine business. The Dowd of Directors of the Missouri Pa cific Railroad determined to-day to build a road from Pleasant 11111. Mo.. to Lawrence, Kane.. which will materially shorten and etraighten the route from here to Downer nod give the Missouri Paden Company Pleiades for bottoms In Kansas South of the Kaw river superior to any other route. The Directors Mao appointed n committee to negotiate with the Missouti River and Leavenworth, Atchee son end Nerthwestern Railroad Company for the modification of existing lessee with those road., and gave the committee full power to commence proceeding. to terminate leases. if their effort, At compromise were nosuccerafol. Cot. David Murphy, editor of the Franklin Oisenrer. and Judge Oweus of Franklin Coun ty Circuit Court. met this morning for the purpose of Oghting a duel. hot while the pre liminaries, were being arranged an emicable settlement of, the matter wen effected. The affair grew out of the nitrite,' Illegal issue of bonds by the Franklin County Court and re- Meal of Judge Owens to grant injunctions anoint oneof the parties concerned. Owens end .Murphy are brothers-In-law and men of considerable twominence. Murphy Is some what celebrated as the defender of Pilot Knob against the rebel ticnersi Price daring the WAY. The varlottalCommandeM of Knights Tem plar of this S le have gone into encampment at Colutribla, Ronne county. The Boston Excursionists seaman... [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] OmAlLuMay2l.—The Barton Doled of Trade ezearsion party arrived here early this morn- , log, and they and their train were at once transferred to the west side of the river. Af ter visiting the 11. R. shops and thoroughly la ygvgpaczmalira=r4k! with carriages, and the hospitalities sad, Erect of the city extended to them. Accore-' Pooled bY Prominent eitizetts, the entire party' drove over the city and through the suburb.. drawing up about noon at the capitol build ing. where addresses were delivered by Mayor Millard, Dr. Miller. Alexander H. Rice arid Dd. W. Klngstr. The train was whited by thou sands during the day, and every possible at tention paid to the guest.. They left for the west at lye o'clock in the afternoon. All were well. Baptist Home Modellers AlRRlversary. niik Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette:l ptirbson.rftts, Mar.W.--The celebration of the thirty-eighth anniversary of the Baptist Home Maslen Society took place to-day at Broad and Arch streets church. A resolution asking Congress to annul the charter of the National Theological Institute, on the ground that Weyland Seminary was capable of meet ing tbe necessities of the Baptist denomina tion to Washington for the education of Co l. ored preachers, wee referred to a specialoom .mittes. ' 1 ? THE CAPITAL. [Hy Telegraph to the Picteburall Clnxette.f WASIIMITON. May 53. 18711. = Ununt Dismarek has written a letter to a distinguished gentleman here. In which he says that his physicians hare prescribed rest and a sea voyage. He Is thinking of visiting tho United States, but asks “Van I find rent there: • MT IN ILLADINIONI. " The revenue cutter Chase. which has been out of commission, for some time. ha been or dered by the Secretary of - the Treasury to be put In adine. and proceed to Ogdensburg.. peudin • the present Fenian disturbances, fur the p ose of protecting the property of Ameri . an citizens. VIC INDIAN rllntqu.v44. Gen. rat Parker expresses himself' confident hat i.e trouble. with the Sioux. and Chey nue. terminated, and they will go on he re et-rations without further trouble. E=l (leneral Jordan wan at the House this after noon: In conference with Individual member+, known friends of Cuban independence. APPOISTIIENTS. The President hos nominated A. S. Larkin tar Marshal of Northern Alabama. and James B. Storer for Postmaster. •?e been 111 CUBTOIIB. Thu custom. rueelptet for thu week were $11.4e1.744. RELIGIOUS Find Ilearrol MormMy of the Prrobyterloo Chords. P0.4.1,1[1.Y111A. May In the PrenM. qinn Annentbir thin morning, t bee...Wein nn of the Reeonntruetlon report tens efl'*. tinned. The Items ',melding that the ratio of representation to the Synod and Assembly should be altered an no In bring the Menthes; In the Assembly within due limits, and secure Nina rights to all parts of the Church, was considered at great length. The Items reported by the Committee rec ommend no change In the Presbyterian re pre aentation be proposed at present, lint nolY change In the ratio and torn of representa tion. This change would provide for one commissioner. minister or an rider. from each Presbytery having • twenty members. The three. Items bearing upon this anklet., were in amended that only the Presbyterian represen tation Is left unchanged, but no change is rec ommended in the ratio of representation. The whole matter is left as ordered by Chapter 12. Section 2of the Form of Government. The three Items were adopted as ;uncoiled. • • The question of appeals to the General As sembly was considered. The Committee reconurtended that all claimants and refer.- ..terminate Al the Synod. eaceut In WM: - tionx of constitutional law, or the trial of min isters for heresy. This Item was adopted. with the addition of the words -except where the parties agree to trial by Commission." Several unimportant items of the report were adopted without discussion. The anent°ea session of the Assembly one for the administration of the holy emnottanon nail other devotional exercises. • ral ..wanlyil of rbePreabyirrian Chute 1213 lawasytti.x. May bt. ,• In the General As sembly this forenoon there was an animated discussion 011 the question nt nppoint Mg lay exhorters. A petition had been received by the Assembly to prohibit appolntm rots. The committee appointed on the question reported In favor of allowing lay exhorters. which re port was adopted by the Aasemblr• In the afternoon the Assemble aceepied no Invitation of the Louleville Bridge CompttnY and took no excursion over the bridge. visit ing New Albany and Jeffersonville. Indiana. The proposal of the Northern Presbyterian Assembly for n Committee of Conference to consult respecting the settlement' of differ, races that are in litigation it the theme of the greatest' .Interest. The Committee nn For eign Correspondence were not prepared to report to -day. and their rePort in the order of the day for ten o'clock to-morrow. The addressee of Dr. Vandyke and Mr. Bailie yesterday made • profound Impression, and struck • tender chord in the breasts of a large number. There were it great ninny moist eves. and the overture wan cordially responded to in the feeling, of many. Could the vote have been taken then, the fusion' would bare been settled affirmatively by an overwhelming tna- Smite; othersumber of leaders. Dabney.Palm er, and. are bitterly opposed to any re somas that may eventually lead to union. and are making eernest effort• to countemet the effect of the speoche• of the Philadelphia del -14111/4).• M ICH !GAN i tror rj ß l:,:io7,l " l= 4 47—isr n eiVre ' Ea tiemion of the Legislature, my Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Darman, May 26.—1 n the case of the De• trolt and Howell Railroad vs. G. town of Salem. In which the company - prayed for a mandamus from the Supreme Court ordering the township Board to lota, certain bonds. authorised to be Issued. as was claimed, by vote of the electors, the Court refused' the• motion for the writ. It WWI held that if the constitutionality of the law authortrio. towns to render aid to mowers In this way could besustained at ell. - It must be under the authorite of the Mute to prescribe and determine the otdecta to be provided for and fostered through the expenditures of the public money. That there are certain limitations upon this power. Taxation must be Imposed for a pub lic and not fora mereirate purpose. The tat mat be laid accord in g to some rul e . of ap portionment. If the tax s Imposed upon one of the municipaleubdlvisions of the State only, the purpose must not only be anal:die purpose, but It must alto be loot. that Is. the people of that municipality must bare peculiar Interest In the object to be accomplished. which trill make it Just, proper and equitable that they should tear the burden rather than the State at large or any considerable portion of the State. It held that railroads are not public oh- Jects•, that the State cannot itself, under the constitution of Michigan. ley taxes for the aid of railway enterprise. nor can It authorize munielpidities to do what It cannot do Itself. Judges Lboley. Campbell end Christiancy concurred in these views. Judge Graves dis sented. This decision will prove a death blow to the numerous companies Which have been orgaelsed under the general railroad law of the State. Some of the roads have been com pleted and township bonds delivered and °then are In progress. It le estimated that st,rmoau of these bonds are In the hands of bona Ode holders. mostly eastern Capitallsta, and that SCUIRJIM ofibonds which have been voted are deposited with the State Treasurer but not yet delivered. It in expected that the Governor will call an extra section of the Legislature to submit an amendment to the constitution mating these bonds valid. CHICAGO — SI, — Nvehoresatera %gamma'. goitres.. Ammetatkm --Projected Ate Lime Railroad to Pio. burgh. Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 0 azet tel Coteau°, May H.- -The Northwestern Wo man's Rummage Association has been in ses alon all day. During the morning session speech..s were made by Giles It. Stebbens. of Of Detroit, Miss Rebecca Mott, of Chicago. Miss Anthony. Miss Peckham. Miss Ballo% Judge Waite and others. A constitution vvaa presented and adopted. and the follow ing Ricers elected under it: President, M. Adele Hazlett. Michigan; Vire Presidents, ItobertJ. Ingersoll. Illinois: Lizzie Boynton. Indiana: Mrs. Fairchild, Wisconsin: Mary J. Conroe% Minnesota; Henry O'Connor. Iowa: Giles B. Stebbins: Michigan: Phcebe ('omen,. or Missouri; Mallon Cole. Ohio. Executive tire Committee: Colonel F z. Judge Waite. George W. JlMan. I.olle P CILIUM. Swab It. Steers. and Miss A. J. t. apin; Recording Secretary. Mn. Harriett It M.:Correspond ing Secretary. Mrs. J. W. loomis; Treasurer. Fernando Jones. The following resolution was discussed at the afternoon session and adopted: ' Hrsolred, That we are in favor of nu amend ment to the Constitution of the United Staten recognizing and declaring the right of women to claret.r the elective franchise on equal terms with all other citizens. J. W. Garrett, Preslaent of the Baltimore nod Ohio Railroad, addressed the members of the Chicago Board of Trade to-dny in en rd to the construction of an air line railroad be tween this city and Pittsburgh, passing through Akron and Tiffin, Ohio. At Pitts burgh it will connect with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Mr. Ourett claims that the opening of this now route will bring Chicago over one hundred miles nearer to a seaport than from, and with the aid of steamship lines Baltimore to Weer Indies and En' ropean porta will give quickand chper facilities for expert than are nosy enjoyedea. THE NORTHERN . PACIFIC BILL PASSED iSpecial Telegram to the Gazette.] WAsnrxoros, D. C. May SI, a P. M. The Northern Pacific Railway bill from the Senate. has Just passed the Rouse. without amendment, and over the opposition of the free-trade combination. in this shape it will have the Executive tipper - mai. The Southern Ilne on the thirty-second parallel will also go through on the same equitable buts, and with the same provisions for the exclusive use of home-made iron. U. R. giesmong, Va., Mau!Nita' Election. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Clasettel ItiaMOND, may 26.—The municipal election . Is progresaing quietly. Ellison'• friends claim his auccess le undoubted. Both parties are bringing out all they have. • Later—The election has resulted In the choice of H. K. Ellison for Mayor. and of the whole c on eenative city ticket by a handsome majorit y. lu Norfolk It is catimated the Conservatives have carried the city by arty maloritY• JaiDeal Election at Memphis. iffy Telegraph to the Pltiaburgh Gazette.] Ermyffre, May 26.—The Judicial election passed Democa ff iwtihkett aloe n p g ror a d b is ly r s b le a e n t c e e d . bye. emW majority over the fusion ticket. VOL. LXNxiv.---No. ANTI-TEMPERANCE. Meeting of Liquor - Dealers 'Awe Brentes-•Re.• porters Invited to Leave—tteeret Conclave. There wan coned yesterday at 2 r. sf.. at Sxnger Hall. corner of Grant and Seventh streets, a meeting of "all those opposed to the Injustice of refusing license to nine or ten townships and boroughs In the county." • At the anpoint ed hour our reporter appeared at the designated place, finding there two rep resentatives of other city papers, and other persons, not sufficient In number, however, to Indicate to the casual observer that a public meeting was about to be held. After consid erable delay the “audience" assembled in an • upper room. On motion, Mr. took the chair. and when all were Rented, the reporters found they were exactly one-fifth of the number present. The call for the meeting bore the caption. "attention, liquor dealers and brewers; " but the calling of the even dozen was sufficiently Indicated without this Intimation—their Ideas on the subject of temperance apparent with out the more tangible evidence given by them. Wistful, not to say tierce or angry,' glances toward the reporters' table were soon ex plained Inn motion by one of the twelve, his. apart words being, "Mr. President, I move we don't want reporters here." There was no "second," but the motion evi dently found favor with some. and there seem ed to be a weight of trouble about it. The President announced they would pro reed to business, directing the Secretary to rend the minutes of the previous meeting. This done, the President said "I move we do no more business here to-day.:' putting the question, and declaring the motion carried. This was followed by knowing looks. and much whispering, but the move failed of ef fect. the reporters, In their stupidity, not ink- lug the hint. The President. who labored under the Infir mity of indistinct utterance. after the lapse of some time reconsidered his mot!. Ms our "reporter understood him) t w i th O more homi ness. and moved to proceedthe meeting. The question wan put and the Chairman's mo tion carried unanimously. At this point one Mr. ituhe ruined that re hort era he excluded from the meeting. giving i, reasons for such motion. At their Just meeting, when, but one reporter Arno errand, great mont things were reported that were nut true. Tow. there were three reporters attending . . and the reports would he a great deal worse. The DOJO.* reporter. interrupting the speaker—lleg pardon. sir, will you please state what paper thereporter belonged to% Mr. roinincrrfnt. • Mr. Prt,iitent --Ton all hear the motion, that we don't have any moon,e here. - Carried unanimously. 'rhe reporters, stupid no longer. being thus told, not discourteously, nor yet. politely, to ti art. departed. • This meeting was called, we believe. in pur suance of a deshrn to test the cons titutionali tyof the law lumped by the Wt . Leglalnt are prohibiting the license of taverns In certain districts in the county. There are ninny, even temperance advocates. who believe the law to be unconstitutional. The few Individ -1101% who met nt .Saerytee Hall yesterday, we need scarcely say. Old not represent the In telligence of the whisky Inferent. Any cause. DO matter how righteous, would suffer In etch hand, BASE ILtLL. Our Ittolllato Motlog--The Chicago Club to Ito Ironed—The PrOmpeel• for • flood The suggeQ Urn made in the GAlrrrE a few nyit ngn, tint the - rbleigo club nhould be riled here during the cemion, hn. met with furor among the base ball fraternity. Mea sures have been taken to carry out the Idea. The great difficulty was the fact that no local club existed hereabouts which was tOn sldered strong enough to make a good game with the famous White Stock ings." This Is no discredit to one organ i atzions. as none of them have been In hractice for some thue. A consultation was eld yesterday afternoon among the most prominent players. when the matter was ar ranged by the selection of a picked nine. which comprises about the best material we can pre sent In a base ball way. The chosen were formerly members of the Allegheny and En terprise Chiba, when to be one of the nine in either was a. guarantee of high rank as a player. They will take their old posit ions and be assigned c follows: Catcher. Wood Mc- Knight. Enterprise: pitcher. W. Mosey, Alle gheny: nest base. J. T . Lenin, Enterprise: se, oud base. Frank Rinehart, Allegheny: third base. ii. Nichols. Allegheny; short stop. linn Rawer. Enterprise: right del& J. C. Gristmill. Enterprise:centre, Al. .(lirty, Allegheny; left. Joe Rower. Enterprise: As will be seen, the list embraces the dudes of the old clubs. They will go into training immediately. If he Chicago Club have been In vited, but bare not answered. In all proba bility they will conic however, and lovers of this spurt will harem: opportunity of witness tber Aar contest. It Ow •Folokssistans ;Aar as well a. an runner occasions, the 'White Stockings" will not carry away the victors' palm without displaying their abil ities in a marked degree. The game will be loured lo with great interegl. DECORATION.DIV forahrr Arrangement. by the Colored Pert pLe— lt Tbay Appoint Aldo to she Chief of Ma. in compliance with instructions received, and in response to the invitation given to the Colored Military Societies and citizens to par ticipate In the parade and memorial service. of Decoration Day, the colored people have leaned the following general request : All societies. clubs, and citizens of Pitts burgh, form on Grant street. at 9 o'clock A. L. Societies, citizens, etc., of Allegheny, will loran on North avenue. at the same hour. societies. alt Deus, etc.. of Birmingham:will meet-the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Division, on Rost street. Pittsburgh. ate o'clock A. M. It Is desirable that the General Division shall start from noes street. at nine o'clock precisely. to join General Sweltzer's Committee of Arrangements-George W. Nosey. Sr., Granville S. Woodmn, B. F.Samp son, John B riscoe. lllrminghatn. Chairman- Benj. F. l'ulpress. Seeretarr-S. A. Neal, Aids to General Sweitser's Staff -Henry C. Pointe... George S. Massey, D. W. Atwood, Wm. L. Miller, Lafayette :Massey. It to earnestly hoped that all places of hot ness, barber shops, etc., will be closed on Mon day, so as to givenar loyal men an opportuni ty of testifying their regard for the departed soldiers of the late aver. A grand mass meeting will be held at Miller street school house. this (Friday) evening, to make further arrangements. Enrivits tlairrra: M'e notice in your paper of the nith a publication headed "Riot InMans neld." Who ever It might be that wrote the WIMP. we would say to him. through your widely circulated cohinans, that before he writes any more Home News about our thriv ing and beautiful village of Mansfield. he had better gather at least some facts. as the ma bustfhle Iv false. Our policeman. M. B. Clark. arrested two men and took them before Jua ne till for drunkenness and disorderly con duct: both were lined and In default of pay ment commitmeuts were placed la the berate of faker Clark. • tint rather than go to Jail the concluded to tai their linen. This wan all of, the kind. BRIEF 'TELEGRAMS Much needed rain has fallen In Georgia duilng the punt few days. :' , Geo. W. Demers. editor of the Albany Eren Ng Journal. d led on Tuesday. --Orli. John A. Granger. died at noon yes erday, nt rand signet. N. V., after a protracted line.. • —The State Treasurer of Indiana has re paired a contribution of SIAS to the con selende fund, front a person in Nets York. —Prof. N. N. Niles, of Trinity College, Hart ford, Conn., has been elected Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Dionne of New Hamp shire. —The books of John McMarsh. late Collet , or of 'rases st Westfield, N. J., •how a deficit f 114,0%1. Suit hen been commenced alfignat Ids sureties for recovery.. --Francis (lope, an old man, hung himself in a barn* Liberty Corners. N. .1., Tuesday night. - Wednesday morning a lad named Colliding went into the barn and hung himself from the same beam. • --South American advises mention that the City of Mendosa was visited on the .14th of March bv a terrific earthquake, which des troyed all buildings with upper stories. The loss of life is not stated, but le mad to be less than might have been exPected. --The Arnericankfiselonary Aasociation held tie annum' meeting nt Mann on Wednesday. The report shows the employment of over six hundred missiontirles and teachers among the freedmen, with nu attendance at day school sof nineteen thousand tire hundred.anil at night schools of sixteen thousand two hun dred and fifty-four. The Umetea Coital Expedition—Peep.* of the Sense. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette New TORN, May M.—By the steamer Alaska advice' from the Darien expedition to Mny 13th are received.: The work of survey had progressed tweivetniles inland from the Bay of San Blas.xt which distance the first moun tain spurs proper were reached, the highest elevation pained being , one hundred and twelve feet. heavy rogress of the survey was impeded by rains which swelled the streams to torrents. T he weather was hot. The work of surveying the Bay of San Bias is coprogressing rapidly, and it is believed will be mpleted b y the time the expedition is ready to sail home. The sick Hit of the guard num bered eight persons. Three Olean at the front with the surveying party are sick with fever and ague. The rest of the expeditioa is in good health. The expedition sails for home about the 27th of the present month. =I Nra - Ongssars, Map _P:l,—Cotton dull and unchanged; middling =Mt-Mei salsa of COO mks; receipts 1.900 baler stook, MOM hales. Flour doll and unehanfeil Corn easier. Tal low white $1.33a 45: Oats drooping at Na72o. Flrtut quiet. Hay r , gwm Pork Bacon unchanged. Lasd unchanged. ru i ns firmer, prime ghillie. Molasses 'as cii:mead. Whisky dull; western reclined et 97)(010:X. Coffee unchanged. Stettin:2k, • Bailsman, Bat etmORB May 26.—mecca—onerbsgs to day Me market dull at a decline of hay. Sbeep—demand almost mama for ° tge,T,,Pu and paces at alalsic nom n m .—rupply fair and im pZ7lsAr . to . e ahias 77X®L'41c per lb net. Receipts for t h e week—berms SIB amen and lambi Mt bogs BM rrsw ADVERTISEIKENTS. h C r of rit.buro. mairt an at 94 oclork. and those tri . au, 11, iioam at 9 o'clock at the neeignaten n elms with blue Mantis! sash and rra k s . . N hN. 4 , 0 a.. roaetteni en chief Marshal. ny.r:vh; 111cAtojr..kaTtIttl DI.QtIiANE Prrraarium, May: , OENERAL MEETING OF THE Duquesne itays will be held et the Armory FRI DAY, May :nth, at S O'clock. P. Y. ll= By order mr: Dry -NOTICE.-'-A. P. A. NO SUR RENDER LOUD E. NO. 4, wan meet to Ilan corner Hand ant Liberty atreeta,. on MONDAY May 30th. at $43 A. m.. to participate to the lay Ing of comer Move of Aoldleral Monument. By order. of W. M., .ncrid::s7 W. T. ARMSTRONG. DT. A. P. A.—NOTICE.--lodges of the AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIA TION In Gila District Intending to participate In the eilroinonies of laying the corrierotone of the Soldiers' Monnmenton Decoration Day, MONDAY, May 30. will assertible at their resinwSlvw Ledge Rooms march o'clock A. W. Lodges In Allegbwor will ant to hall on corner of tint and Flan streets, and from thence to Neptune hall, Seventh avenue, Pittsburgh. Birmingham and Pittsburgh itallinZ i eh e tr=al:ll:P, " av:iltel:reg:: where the Chief Marshal tall take chargo of the Association at to n'CIOCk A. NI. Border or ItILNRY DOR D. D. 0. Y. myrnrlG I=l MEETING OF THE STI . J . E Cr CH HOLDRS . gonad. the Dlant.td hat - togs Bank. of Plttabo nth. PA.. was held at the Mo nongahela House. 'I hamlet'. Male 16. 1870. at 3 On motion. N. P. Kawyer. Emi...om felled to .bo Chair, awl Themlow E. Tack eiectod Secretary. he call of the meeting was read by the heeletatT. A motion Whs made that the meeting he Into an elective of Dim...e of the Dank...hick resulted in the election of the folleiving • N. P. SAWYER. • A GA ERIAON. J A 4. F. R. ALLISON. JoSEPII 1 . 1.101 Mt). 1171. D. COOPER. WM. HINDS. -• A. 1.. ROBINSON: 1...01 I:MEDI 101. D. ht mutton of James Nitnie, En 4 .. the nmber of chore• of stock 1.11 Increased t , twelve u hun dred. 'fin moth., the meetina adjourned. = gt.q.,,,e,ojonrsourill of the Lire meetinl , of Stud , holder,. the Itvard ..1 lAroctort organlaed E.... Pre.hleut. CT -ACADEMY OF MUSIC. • cuts 51x NitillTS,_,Nl.V . . cototnenclog MONDAY. 31sr 30. 1100, Mat itropeorunce In 'Pittsburgh 44 KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS Cr..,.. 391) Itroadway. N ew. York. ICON! The . greatest minstrel of thentull„- N. Y. w" " ""l .lvrAvicai - v. rim"' pistons:eh favorite Comedian. They will producu Offenbactis Comic Opera. iNi MAC 111. tile ILI. leughable ever mit ten. and i• NS AND FRIT2CH E.Y. theient ns t ri IVY' g e rs ' gcelreirallei with h P outs of applause. For father PertiOniers ;, Faintly Clfsia. 43 cents. Gallery. Rui mots. Me mile of reserved seals will commence on ra dar. !ley 97. at LS Richer A Drus. • • boors open at 7, performance nommeneen at ti &Muck. tl ATINEK RA nafis Y, Da no .1, at It o'ciock. Admission, 30 Cent.. Children, 93 coots. myttis7o XY.LYII.I.II. Agent. ALLEY.—The undernigfted appointed Viewer, to assess damages and benefits for the opening of Grunt Ailey. In the Borough of Sharpsboru. will meet on the premises June the 9th. at IS o'clock-'....t0 attend to the •PP"''''".intwrit HART. • JOSEPH TVILYRR. • itANICF.I. COYLE kley 911th 1/.10. mez.c.. lists STREET .- The tof nen. fur the widening t of Main Meet. In the. Borough of Sharpsburp. will meet on the prinallisie June 10th. at 9 o'clock A: , is., to attend to the duties of their eppaint ot DETIILIRS, JOSEPH TI:R.NRII. .1091fP11 DART. Mar .4811,1570 Bakery, Confectioner, I('E CREAM_ The undersigned haa e•tabltahed the above bag- Allegheny,` 2 .rolit'i Klock sr im the Park, where bet, preparen supply all orders In Ma Mee. HIP saloon Is head etted up for the commoners ot Ice cream. who will 500 R very convenient to the Park. 50[11111.11012 war ranted In goods, uttendance and picas. The pub lic patronage is sollettrel. WM. A. RHODES. - ADJOURNED OR FIFTH GREAT SALE OF LOTS AT MeKEESPORT. nu Monday Allernoon. May 30th, 1870, At 'A o'clock on the premises. Lotskadottl sold ere being rapidly Improved, cud no plane In this vicinity is attracting more atteorton or ll:mooring m Tc ore rapidly than McKeespo rt . rion or Sakg—Onathlrd cash: he ante to one mud two years. with interest, $lO rash to {add each Int when sold. A. FREE EXCERSION TRAIN as hmel..frine wol lease the CrionaUssllle Depot : Pittsburgh.. / o'alocit precisely on. the dayof sale. and convey grown ;onions to the from the .We free. No one under 21 years of ego allowed on the traits. No tickets required. my2l:rtis A. IIcILWALNE. Auelinneer. A N ORDlNANCE—Authorizing the opening of Greet alley, from Main Greet an uniform width of twenty sect to. Middle street, and from said Middle street an uniform wid th of forty feet to the Western Penna. Itagroad. Sir. 1. Ito it ordained and enacted by the Bur em tmil Town Council of the Borough of Sharpe-- burg. and It is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the name. That Grant alley. in the Borough of Sharpnburg be opened from Main Metal an uniform wldtti of twenty feet to Middle street. and from mid Middle street an natural width of forty feet to the Wentern Penusylvmda Railroad. and that Samuel Coyle. Joseph Mart and Joseph Turner. free holders. be anti theyam hereby emsdnted viewers to view the premises. appraise the damage., and mato msesnments of benetita as 217V111:1. iTer..=`kgplg e gallr,:t Streets In me City of Allegheny," end extended by act of March 1 1 1th 1870. to the Berough of Sharpaberg. OrtMlned and enacted Into a law this 23111 day of May. A. D. 1870. T. 11. G N IBAO,Murgess. Attest: FRANCIS A. Kiwis. Cleric. myroiall! 41 N ORDlNANCE—Anthorlzing the Widening of Main' street, from Pine Peewit Meet° eastern terminus of B ah l street. • • ` Asa'. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the our. and Town Counci ordai n edßorough of Sharpe bum. and It Is hereby and enacted by au t holity of the :tame, Trial Main Meet. In the bor ough of Sharpsburg, from Pine Creek bridge to em tern terminus of raid einem. be widened an uniform width of arty feet. and that Joseph Tur ner. M. F. Dethime. and Joseph start. freeholders, be and they are hereby appointed vlewers towline the protein., appmise the damage.. and mate u nion:lents of benellia, as provided by Act of As nemble. approved the Mat of May 1881. entitled "Au Art relative to Streets la t he City of Alle gheny." and extended by act of March 11th. 1870, to the lioreugh of Sharpnburstb. or Ma y. EV . f s e46 . ed Into a law thin 45th day Alien: kne Scts A. 4..!:.(14,11.1`. myt Zie7_ The Safe. Deposit Co. OF 'PITTSBURGH, Is now prepared Want in a Genend Stilarter, Ca- Executor, Administrator. Guardian. Trustee. Agent or Committee of any person or es tate: and also as tienemi Agent for any State. Mu nicipality or Corporation, at reasonable rates of chrge. SAFES FOR RENT IN TILE BURGLAR-Pitting VAULT OF THE COMPANY. AT FROM $l3 TO 673 PER ANNUM. 80, DS. MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLI CIES and WILLS received wider guarantee and • Certidcates issued therefor. GOLD and SIRWARE. PLATE and JEW. ELR IC received fora year or lees period. Persons leaving the city logo Mimed, or visiting watering piseco , will tad • most orinvenlent and secure place of Dapralt In the Weans of the Sale Deposit Uompen7. S. F. VON BONNIIORST, THEArwRER. 1:=1:=1 1103ICEPATIII_C PHARIIACY 102 Fourth Avenue, (Between Wood and Smithfield Street., 010411100 of all slats, Mother Tinctures, o • Page's Soft Globules, • D I in past Tatisty, Triturattons. WedgenotT ohc 4 Mosthis, Pune Alol, Tinctures for External Use. Page's Arnica 011, Pond's kismet of Aantanseits, Err4enin• for °Mantles and Constipattoo , Vials and Corks. Family Cases and Books. 1, ms I ,4=thl: and Allopathic Mtallosi Book. Ter&nit, l o 'l l ? Mti. D. maw Pill miot 07V1.11Wirt the posona: attAmtlone J. L. READ & SON, No. 102 Fourth Avenue. 3.YM BASE BALLS! BASE BALLS! Wishing to close out toy stock of 13asii Bac .1 will sell any of tbo fon owtof brands as Mil, Iloramnn•s, Van Iftirri. Ross, Atlantic and Bain. SOD/ ASII.-100 casks for sale by J. B. CANYIELP. Till; WEEKLY GAZETTE Is TIII DEFT AND CITEAPVIT Commereial and - Family Newspaper Prutisnxn TS WESTEIL' I.6NNSIIS No rancor, tooohNoic. er merchant .tiooN.l 1.0 743 1 := th." Clubs Of ;an eery II etleatehed re•lvelovely ti the gellee-.1. • flab of ten. Postmasters •re TOQUOIN.OI3 t.••et Street*. Address. PIMINIAN, BLED i CO., PROPtUrrom. NOTICES--" , To-Let." "Fin. Sale." "Lost." Want'," '• Found," "Boardi4." QT., not ereeiding FOVE LINES. Fill be inserted in these columns onee:for T.WEN TY.FIVE CENTS; earh additional liue FIVE (WETS. rt.% oogl . NY A T I I n:D . — SU good SEWERS and ImmidLataly wz34lss Al2gE 5....31 Fourth avenue. TASTED.--A. Situation as Book- KNEPER or rLClllK;'manufnetuong Atablishment mterretl. ,0„ roteronew ddrees Box 7020.11ttabonip P. 0. I. TANTED HOUSEEEEPER.— A m igdig wed Wow. to tab charge of house and do garoiral aoiaialt. or references molted and given. Address K,.tie- Irrra rtaine.addrass and Terelevnef ANTED.—A few PEDDLERS and 11' T •• • HELPERS.' None bet Wadi, saw an 4 good woriugeo mood Addron J. BEY MON .visdondont, Radioed. Oblo. WASTEIL—Ermbody to call at 184 LIBERTY STREET. and eammtn. the DUNDEUDALE APPARATIIIII tvr meitog 'P_~ c°°° .. _i~n~n~for wla. WANTED. - MORTGAGES. wir. or maw al:mono, st THOMAS Z. PETTY. 11111. Wed sad heal Estate Water. Nu.ll9Ssilltheeld NAT ANTED.—MORTGAOES. Thirty Thouland Dollllfllo Lou barge or mall amount...on woperty In Miogheny unty at a falr rota of Interim. • (111/111.1.64 Boat Mutotoditunt. BS Wont stmt. A p n r ; ‘ l 2 L i? . Ell , Si s t Irani farm work:frerdonlng. &c. ' Anvers! GIRLS are 'ranted am t .trooltliv.bousemork,Ar...lis a•Ny sad roonN7. Apply of ISNIPLOYMENY No.l Sixth stn.. • F .2;taiwp • OST.—On' Wednesday . evening. a J KOntlernatio tnorroeen eard raee. onntaluiNVlt .nucv. Card ands paperspapers at value to the na man ter. AnY non fading it in ...- ma to the money and will Confer • TOOr by send na the curd man and papers in NC. 110 Iflatnond reet,llttaburch. BOARDING 1100 . 0ARDINCI.—A nombor of Gentle- MIC:i Sian be furnisbed with boarding mud Knouts If desired, pleasantly toasted, at :to. SO ANDERSON STREET. neat Dand street bridde. Allesbeny CIV. L-171f. frisalf , 34 ITo.r . .—SLEEPING ROOMS—Fur- NI ED or UNFURNISHED. &Rth.. at 6FI T AVICNIIF., Pittabarkb, Pa. AM well4lniabed noise of d 1. room. on laMaps street. near Alleghinjaare new WM be given to a good Limon for per month. IMgoiro of CIIARLF.S PeIINE ner or AllegbanLaranno and Robaoca street. 14a T V-LET—With Boarding, a pleasant FRONT ROOMorithin nor 'Wont.' walk of Poolontre. Addn,n. M., o.42rrit oath. I= - 'FO-LET.-TWO WELL. FURNISHED _a SLEEPING ROOMS, No. 43 Kowloon street. near the Park. AllegbenT. A good Gismo! for roar rur-pzragm,m..-Ifirode-=.; TO•LET.-INTERESTINO TO LAW TARP.—TIER OF OFFICES on Grant. noor ll= = I=== TO-LET. The inabeerlber otters for MIL that deelrableleW erty known se the OUT-LET SAW MILLS; eltuated at the foot of Craig street, Alhaddlor City. • short distance below the Suspension bride. The loon the east aide of Craig latest Is 130 feet wide hr about 430 !Won., or less. The lot oft the west tide of the street is 110 'feet wtde by about 400 feet, 0203 . 0 or lava—both maul= to low Inter Lee= having one of the but end Meet he.. bn - rs on the river. The adrantaires this ptotert7 pressmita for any kind of csanufnetaying purpose. are so we/I townies to leader way farther descrip tion istuseosesary. Loos teams will be Oven to tn. epziegsersons. ISAAC CRA:IB. FOR SALE k: OR SALL-149 beautiful building lots near the Pennsylvania Ball d. The. are selling very cheap-8300 eleh-11100 cash and balance In four equal minuet rents. Attar the la of June the price be, 0. Comitsaft examine plans at the office of T. . SILL BON, comer Penn and 33d street.. or It. B. SILL Attor ney al. Taw. 72 Grant street. . A frame d ire It containing 4 rooms. situate oaf 44th 'treat Int* by 100 feet. This is • ear/ handsotoeißeos n property nod will mate a pleas ant home or mir one of moderate moans. T. R. 'BILL a BON. A Game enlace house containing 4 room. and kitchen, 'innate on Main Street. near the Groans burghike. Int 30 m il loo feet. MM. Is • vtirl beautiful place andbe *old cheap If called for soon. T. R. BILL A BON. . ' Those desiring to purchase houses tm.t lots ad vantageously Po well to ca/lupon us anti east.- Inc our list. We have proportf that we are SCRS MP prove sCeeptable to an luqulrele, both bn so- Mont Of Patch and atrOTION. T. FL SILL & HON, comer Pena and 33d streets. boy= ROR SALE.—Engine of Four Horse power running • rider. Will be sold low.. AP. ply to W. P. PRICE. Z. Ohio street. Alleorhimy. FOR SALE.CARRIAGE.-1 Hand some twlp-hors• carriage. In noon rgpnbk Will bo sold_ at • low prim_ Apply or No. 2/1 IRWIN STURM'. FOR SALE. ----~---Ipra`~ =9 =I dream 11. T.. Bad I.lom Hotel. Mull street. ' 4-.111 F OR SALE.—Engines • and Balers, Now sod Wood Hood, of all kindsoMootootlT 013 hand. Orden from all put. of the eauxii7 Dromppy tended to. . . .. • . • MMMEME! VOX - RACE✓—ATOCE. YAR.Nen•- 11.. TAINS *AO AM®. cot bundled And aLtty sem wader ealtitnation, Oaku* atagnA,leeprovee. ent—e dwelllnga, vary lams AM Ittid' Mania. awl .I.op Maaatt, arabard and watt whelp a meek palming throne tae shim at la 1101trIX:11111 " Unad: 4 1§11%rn fr atioral near to lade* aneal!. .The fanocabs chased at AS per acre. Apple to B. eLAILN CO:. N 0.104 Tour* Are. ER HALE CHEAP OR EXCH4III Von CITY PROPER .— A tine CQC,...Y DENCH. oontalelne • scree with 3 houima thereon; ono : • lee . comfortable andconvenient he: wad wa sy ter : nal one of the -beet. erg Ds powers Western Pennlvania far • mil : 1 mile. tram the dry, an the :eaten of Turk!. =l,a( of • mlle from litarran'a &att. Ca • AIM. reveral Load Fulcra In ewe ' loca tions end house. for sal. En 4141111 at _ WT,LLIM WARD, niVII No. 113 Grant St. o •,. • • Ca th edral. DESIRABLE CITY. RESIDENCE FOR SALR—In good location oo Cllff Meet: Dear corner of Fulton Amt. • Urge tt , to Mon Mick noose with std. pooStee on three &Ye. hall. le roortu. bath room sod eallar.ossall ester fixtures. shade trees. foontalpshnabbefratol metro lots of ground...fah 114 by 14 o•OP. Also.. Sea Stable and Lot Selby feet*. wets side of Clolf etreet. etesy at awes Motet ears. A splendid old. of the cals., Swore sad surf . .. Max eh/. aly23 S. PITTSBURGH , • BANK FOR SAVINGS, xo. SI ro VRTei inequx. PrrresuaGa. CIIARTLILID IN ism vatr D A lSAß.g4 m vig...nr , BAT : 13PAZingt= =.'4l7,Az r 4: per pent" trak . t4 tax. andl u with . - 17GrOrrny="kri4G' Gb.'"= 1 1 2! re Binearir tL B X' MT 8117774.17 Ana A l M r Tnes ' • Bruller. J. ,Oratuat B L Mlt. Job, B. Ntrerorta..F.'lltai. G. r. tabu Jno. Scott. K. C. Sloka - eiii4 D. W. 77 goqtrET I .CBOQUET 1 dompest AAA bit IkANO M Crosurs In Um caw. Far WA* by JAMES DOWN. I 1=1!!!!! SHEEP SHEARS! SHEEP SHEARS! au. atsorttootit of Silo•P suitable for oof Iffoda of ewe. THOM As Imes -t slowest. and 'nods wood to sous. YOTOoio 0.1 EC C 2 T 1 ANVILS! ANVILS! A -foil assortment of Petit eartieravatsat Wrotmet Anvils. from US te Ay IMMO,. Jost th o alas for onesoo COOntli talc ~,..• Tor ale El SANZI SOWN'S. . iHwoodStmt. t 7 r_ 'I 11 ~y%;a;