The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 27, 1870, Image 4

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THE DAILY . GAZ TTE,
HOME NEW
rot 9ale--A Ll:od paying route on Mir
parer. Apply at. GatITTE collating rot..
perwual. 7'. 14, Hamilton. is lying
Ilanterously 11l with fever nt An reenlenee
near East Liberty.
The can ha., commenced to run on the In
clined plane. hut the formal opening will CM
take place until It has been =flounced a few
more times:
Pittsburgh It tr. be favored Art* the cele
brated Reny S Lcores Minstrels. Johnny
Hart, Plttsburrit'a favorite, is along with
them. Look out for fun.
Mourner Oproluu.—.l. It. Wurbor. f u Fourth
avenue, corner of M irket ste , et..will open an
sesorttnent of hat. nod Donner. in hie retail
deportment, Ent urdny, 2
. -
Mary Nickel mild a visit to Elizabeth Shutt
er yesterday In Girt Birmingham; they met n
Wends and parted atenemies. It was al
about there. Justice Conrad held Mary t
ball for trial for !disorderly conduct.
Jacob Thicken was allow ea to pay the cog •
la a disorderly conduct case before Justin
Conrad yesterday tor geniug all a rampage' I,
Bra saloon
iughamof Christopher Sendort in I,, i`t
Birm.
•
Chlhhee.—Phillp John Buy, he ie. knocked
down letth e. club on Noun,. WeehinKton,
wedneeday nicht; end kicked—ull by William
Dietrich. Justice noire! Wm been relied .
in
CO settle the ease.
An Alerm.—About Neeea o'cloCk Yeeteren3
Morning there wes RU alarm of Ire from tam
corner of Loren and Tranklin streets
.rhtch was resfe.soded to by the fire ,depart
Meal Procuptly. The cause of the germ at - e
a chimney on are in this vicinity—, •
Christopher Meader and his landiad, Mrs
'Veltman. residing' to the Third ward, Alto-.
ShatiP, IrW a quarrel yesterday. in regard to
the rent. width resulted In Mrs. V.'s appear
ance before Alderman Bolster for disorderly
Magnet. The ease Was amicably arranged.
linr•Sg:—.lllstiee Conradwai called on yes
terday Ch to settle a case wherein It aPPeer datnag o,
• Crai had threatened to
Christopher
Send g orf. all of which occurred I
a saloon In Allentown borough. The roses
trate settled It by esieSsing the cost.. Char
•
• What's ha a Ndaw.-1 - esterday Era& Chette
- was before Justlca Conrad. of Lower St. Mal
towohlp, for &Wog to a dlsorderli manna
Wont John Bloaomlnaki. The man with th •
=abridged name wne compelled to pay th
eons of the salt. Ile falltal to mean out
case. .
Metal Meettnea.—The Railroad Committee
will meet to-day M three o'clocl', and the
Saner Saturday afternoon or three o'clock.
The Mot:mambola Vaarf Committee will
m@eae•t thin afternoon, at three o'clock, at
Nourae.k. Bro.'s. corner Water and Smlthheld
• tar Cream at the Park.—Vialtors at the Al
legheny Park during the warm weather will
flattery nice rooms, excellent cream. cakes
and confectionery', prompt attendaooe and
nawmable charges, at Rhodes' new rooms,
No. = Warrant arenue, only half a block
from the Park. Open antll Il P. It.
OseDellee.--Jturtle• Helsel yoterdag issued
a warrant for the arrest of John Kaiser.
iit o irstrie .t itnggne dollar t f h T t in t flenu .
*drover. the owner of o cattle about
wren miles from the city. The deponent
sweat: but could not tee the cattle when be
got there; neither woo bit money to sight.
The Iron floideposited in the corner atone
of the German Masonic Gall of Allegheny.
laid yesterday was very peculiar In Its char
acter being-made of enameled Iron and bear
ing the Inaerlption in enameled letters which
never can fade. I: was the gift of Air. llartie
and manufactured at the enameling foundry
of which he la one of the .proprietora. The
wreaths and festoon work In green were also
worthy malsabial notice haying be e n mad. un
der the direction of Secretor,' Tr.glem by the
:ladles of Allegheny. ,
Oesatzei.—lloyal La Touch. recently from
Efersislrorg. accompanied be a lady end a lit
tie child, Was arrested at the Union Depot
yesterday morning. about half-pert one
oclock. on a oharge of larceny.. It appeara
that the, woman was a dressmaker and had
been entrusted with a silk dress to repair by
&lady in Harrisburg, which she neglected to
fotuen. AZ officer was croected. to antra
from Harrisburg for the Prisoners et ten
o'clock lut evening.
—Tao officers came this morning at one
. o'clock. They will go back with their pris
oners to-day.
•
Turners' National Conventlon.
Next Monday the National Conventlon of••
fa erfout Tamers will assemble in this city In
Turner Hall. The Conventions are held every
tiro yearn and attract representatives from
pray State In the talon. They partake of a
political character, end this one will consider
matters pertaining to this basil:Midi:of interest
to all who take any part in the rmlitice of the
country. The revision of the platform, which
fa of the most radical charscier,• will be the
maln anblect for conskivration. Among
delegates will be Hon. Edward RurnaCtill, Sec-
Jittery of State of Illinois. Preparatlops
IWeirt=ggt tl the v i t ors man will
bare no reason to-complain of the bospit aid y
of rittsbultiti Henna., •
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The warriors hereabouts who raloice to the
"Wearing of the Green" manifested alight
nativity yesterday. but the enthnslasta is
Stridently declining. A squad numbering
about thirty left to the early morning train.
under
fo o n m t. m " a Th ore H
w e s d
con f ide
D a o le m taalrk
foor
others to go. but at. last' accounts they were
Mill at home. It is said that the leaders of the
movement in the city are preparing for a
grand sue meeting to be held Saturday
evening, probably to Lafayette Rail, for the
wrpose of in:4CW( new life mid inspiration
Into the cause. It. would bear considerable
Waging of a practical kind. - All eves com
paratively quiet last night.
licooplars Hall Dedication
Last night a new Tempters Hall was dedi
cated is allegiteny; It !iterated le the build-
Lee
MS We/eh= 1 u ton
aril street. The hall is in the third story, and
Preterits a Teri neat. cosy end, attractive le-
Odor: - The COOT has been handsomely car
peted. the woodwork grained. "Militant
chandeliers suspended from the ceiling, and
La satire nee . seta( furniture, for onleers and
elesebers.procured. railer the gun light it
redacts iceman a: any Mil In the city. and
credit upon the taste es well nu the
generoslte of the Templar& l o t is to andd
eschisively by temperance scietiesis
previdedwith all the paraphernalia of the
different Ordenn. In the rear are two ante
- rooms !gm:abed la keeping with the male an
partment. Altogether the Templars should
be Idled with their new quarter.
The dedicatory exercises were conducted In
accordance' with the regular form and at
tracted& large tedienioofladies and gentle
men laterested in the temperance cause.'
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Tit Omni HOC= was thronged last night'
ebb one of the largest and most brilliant tisi .
Aloof of the season. It was the occasion of
'Sheenier:ltalian of Norma, one of the most
jiliallng and charming of operas. Placed on
the stags with One scenic appointments Bpd
,
Oted by the very superior artists of the
English Opera Company, the beauti.
composition was produced In unusually
style. In pleasant competition for put..
he favor Mrs. Bernard as - Norma." and Mil..
Emma Hews= as:ltidnizisa, - appeared, and
their vocalizations charmed and entranced
the audience. The chorus was ably con
ducted, and altogether the company appeared
tol4ecided advantage.
Thin iit
day evening
_on the occasion of the
=lt benefit of Mrs. Caroline Ridden.
. will be presented for the first time
in thil city the English translation of Meyer.
beerb grand historical opera of "The Huge-
Sots." with a strong cast. To-morrow a Mat
inee -will 'be held, and In. the evening the
season will close with the delightfa operant
'. "Magitata." .
TUC PniEgs-liass. and Caroline Richings.
Bernard Opera companies have Jot effected a
. flOosolldatlon. hereafter therewill be but
one English Opera troupe Us the country,
boded by Mrs. Bernard. as Carepa.hnea pro
rear gift t t o j ' Co r usuildatl y ers
on hal f b= li e c fffe i t l ,- 1
or but hale encouragement could be af.
'lorded either company of true artists when
brogh pet
t Into comition with each other for
Wale favor. . .
THE COURTS
VOW Sews {;cart e lOva McCandle“ and
=!I
TECIIManT, May the cue of Stitt re'.
Mtaldatooper, prarlonaly reported, the Gory
Inland for the plaintiff to the one of 117400.
Tbi next Case taken up WWI 'that of Menus
Ft. The City of Pittsburgh—two eases. This
was etton to recover Interest on certain
b on d. bold by plaintiff. Verdict for plaintiff.
Diatries Ceort—Jadge !Kirkpatrick.
Tgrysimy, May 20.—The eases of Marshall
' as, Jancireten. & Craig, and Bell og. same de
fendants warp remand and to still on Vital.
• • 11,1ki. uor roll gnroar.
• 11. Milearoodh Blaekstock vs. ilerabauser.
M. Walter vs. Kelly.
M. Collins Ta. Knox.
M. Orrn. McFadden. Jr.
I& Carpenter Ir. Barrows vs. Berger a; Co.
• ' 44. efallarrs. Porter.
OIL Powelor me. TS. Feruo
n Oro.
.1a ay Te . Carr.
of'PlttoburSh Ts.kerr,l:e3.lam
vi. Cluler.
Oniumori Pleas—Jodie Collier. •
TineDAT. May is.—The tint dais taken up
•
wie that of W. C. Shaffer vs. The Whitestown
0:41 Company. Action on a eontract for
weal.. Verdict for plelstill in the' sum of
.
ti,.T.Stelaht sr& The Sohool District of Plum
4172 W. Action to recover bounty. Jury ll
ra. and non snit entered. _---
art , Kelly 're. J. H. Dierker. Sil. Fa. Stir
, tea lien. Nen:Ml.lot plaintiff to the
.
• The &remnant list to tide Court will he
_tasting before a full bench Tuesday of nest
week. Jurors esnoanneUed for - the coming
week will not be required before Monday.
June eth•
rata& LIST TOR TIUDAT.
VI Teensy vs. Duff A Ewing. •
077 Xedelland vs. Rangers, Jr. ' .
801 ignsith Guardian vs. Jacobs.
bit.:,,,, ; . r ..., : 5 t . hloo r j .d etC; . l . l , esuben.
IW L' arrins e l k C0 . . &1 vv 47 .
He i r n h )fa st. 1n4.1"
Co.
Allegheny Co. vs. Walker.
plohads ve. iichweb.
GS Dunn Vs.B.lel.
UNITED PRF.SBYTEDIAN
tlecond Day of the Asormobly—Rleelloo of Mod.
orator -Itopors• Received and Dl.ausaed—
ppolatrnent of CoosralOteerr-Tbe !Madan
. ary 'Work
sIiCONI) SESSION
'the Assembly met ett nine o'clock M. yes
terday and wits opened with prayer by the
Moderator. Bev. Jninc, Brown„
'LIST Or DEI ATEM.
Thr roll of memberi sena then called by the
stnted Clerk, 'Lev. Dr. Cooper, *lien the, fp!
lowing delegntes an FOV Pied ;
Albonu PreAbpteni—Mlnbaer: H. 1.-McAdoo)
Elder: H. !logo.
Aroyle-Ministers: W. E. Henning. J. M. .%n - .
drew, J. B. Cloonan., Elders: Archibald
Lenchrum, John Shlland:W. C. Barthel.
Allegheny —MinlittersrJ. C. Wiloon. J. 11.
Timmons. A. Wnlsee. .r. El
den:: John Ross, G. G
an. l ItoblnAson.Mst t hew Is em
neely.'Josephs.7. Wilson.
GIO Sprina—Mlnisers:themMcG 11. F. M
Burney. Elders: lion. Jas. :son. • Jacob
Grove..
Blooming , n
.—Mlrsters: J. C. Trues . dnle. T.
Y, Prom Hoot: Tool. :
J. M. Ma unough,
Rota. MorraY.
B.Mno- Mlsters Joshns It. Kyle. G. M.
Clark. 8 11.-Ko i be rt l son. tt lohn
Iliown. Elders: IC Reed, Wm.
IL rtlr3, Joseph Brown.
Cdotionto-Mlnlsters : John Edgar. 11. It.
GlnOloo. Elder, C. Van PaGen, John W.
Walker.
nab.. Mister G in don.
Elder Alex. Johnson.
Chartiers—Ministers : J. T. Brownlee, J. It.
.lohmon. EJders John Templeton. Wan.
An C drew Bevehkaeo—Minridge ster: S. F. Clark. Elder
Chilltrothr—Minister: John Gilmore. Ei
der: Joseph MeCreight.
Ch-r•70041-51InIster: J. W. Conn. Elder:
W. 11. Kennedy.
Omenintioh—Mluisters .• D. 31. Thorne. A. B.
Struthers, D. M. McCielland.l •Elolers .1. R.
Smith. Robert MeCreare•J• M. Girlie.
Delanwre.—Minletem D. S. McHenry. N. K.
Crone. Elders: John W. Smith. Wm. Elliott.
Des Rearms—allnisters: Richard. Turnbull.
D.P. Roamer. wm.,thilbralth. Elders: A. A.
Itantsy, M. 11.. ElloS Hunter. W. 11. ti r sham.
Drindt—Min Letliraut
n: T. S. Itracken, D. M.
Andrrson. Jas. Mc-
Kibben. . -
4••rnakfort---Minister. J. L. Purdy: Elder.
W. WithersPooe•
(MownMinisters:Er
skine. Elders: A. N.,li mina. David Martin.
fudioria —Minister : T. P. Dysart. Elder:
Samuel Green.
Honsas—Ministers: J. C. Herron. Jo.. Mc-
Kelvey. Elders: Isaac Walker, J. T. Larkin,.
KoJettk—Ministeru J. F. Graham, J. M.
Henderson. James Brown, D. 1): Elders: It. B.
Glasgow, S. H. Palmer. W. Wllkin.
Lake—Mintsters: Jos. H. Presley. Wm. It.
Stewart. Elden: J. J. Christie, John C. Ray •
Clalr(—Mlntster. James Setubal. Elder:
J. It. Mitchell.•
Mamodeld—klinisters: It. H. Pollock,-S: )1.
Coon. -Elders: J. H. Downing.. David Stitson.
Mrvorr—Ministers: W.A. ?Iceland. S. Alex
ander, Cyrus Cummings. Elders: lilac Mc-
Forland..l. hlcLoury. T M. Best.
Michfoan—Mhilster: John Anderson. Elder:
David Wylie.
Minncsota—liinister. J. S. Whitt, Elder:
W. Wilson. '
Monmouth—Ministers •. A. M. Black. MD.,
J. A. Edie, John Scott. 13.13„ James McArthur,
J. IL Dior, D.D. Elders: David Turnbull, It.
Campbell. Alex. Spear, Samuel Graham, Math.
MeLaughree.
Monongahela—Mlnlsters: James Grier, 13.1)..
J. D, Turner. H. C. McFarland. Elders: James
Reed. N. Ballantine, Et. J. McGowan. •
Minkingurn.—Mlnistera: H. Forsyth. David
Paul, S. M. Hutchinson. Elders: Samuel Lee.
A. Armstrong. Echoed Bell.
Nehrodso.—Minlster. D. C. Wilson. Elder:
B. C. Murphy.
First New Birk.—Ministers: James Thomp
son. Robt. Armstrong.. Eiders: Isaac McGay.
Robt. Harper.
II •
Santo Sew rork.—.Ministers: M. L. Ross, 11.
. Blair. Elders: James B. Roy, J. S. Dale.
First Ohio.—Ministers: Marcus Ormond,
Joseph Mclieton. Elders: T. C. Reed. W.
McCreary.
Presbytery of Oregon.—Minister: T. S.
Kendal.
Philoddohia--Enisters: William Bruce. W.
C. Jackson. W. S. Owens. Elders: W. M. Mc-
Knight. W. Getty; Buchanan. •
J.rolotton.-31(nigter: James Nicene.
/loch Nand.—Nlinisters: .1. W. Cloicuy, S. 11.
Weed. Elders:David Milllgan.D. S. Carnahan.
Sidney.—Ministers: J.A. Railer. J. IL Brown.
Elders: D. K. Gillespie. Thom.; Cook.
Stereo.—Minister: Alex. Smith. Eider:
Duncan 1. - Xguson.
Stabestriee--Ministers: .7. M. JamLson. T. .1.
Kennedy. Elders: D. Harr,. A. Simpson.
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St. Lawrence.—Minister: John Harper.
St. Lary—Ministers: Thomas Brown. N. N.
Matting. Elders: John Russell. A. M. Alln.
Ttntioasre—Minitter. A. B. Coleman.
Feratont—Minister: John Service. Elder:
Robert Buten.
.Weshosh—klinister: Thomas 'Mercer. Elder.
'David McEirath.
IFestocorrlond—Ministers: J. S. Easton D. 11.
D.ll. Pollodk. Elders: James H. Campbell.
I David Shaw. '
lirl b' gr h lre; M . in tagt• lL T?i 3,c ve ' Ne ' r "'
Robert
I Paxton. I
Irrstern I:oiton—Minlaters: W. C. William-
I son. W. P. Currie.' Elders: George Cain. 3..1..
Kltittent.
Hering Illevr—Mlnister James Ingle. Elder:
Wm. Campbell.
Wiscontan—Ministers: It.. 0. Wallace, J. If.
NIII:ock. • riders: James 'Menzies, W. Camp
ell. •
Senfo—lNlMMers: W. Parser. W. A.
Robb. W. A. Campbell. Elders: J. 11. Carruth
ers, Wm. Anderson. James Brian..
Themlautes of the preceding
. Seaden were
read and approved. •
Her. A. G 'Wallace wattappoluted second or
serat_.
Min Moderatecr . Ttian l T , siltierritattre tine
.business he e election of u Mod
erator for the ensuing year.
Int-ECEION OF RODIERATOR.
On motion ' was resolved to go into 00
election, and the Moderator announced that
the Assembly was ready to receive tontine
dons. •
• Rev. T. S. Kendall, of Oregon, 'Rev. James
Brown. of Keokuk. Dawn, and ReT. William
Bruce. D. D.. of Baltimore. were placed in
umninat
Dr. Bruce declined the honer and requested
the members not to vote (or him.
A vote was then taketn. which resulted in
the election of Iter. Mr. Kendall.
Dr. Brown announced Ithe result and re
turned his thanks to the humbly for having
selected him at the previOus meetlig to Pre
side over their deliberations. after which he
Introduced the Moderator elect.
' REV. T. EL IELEDAL. ,
Mr. Kendall on taking the chair. said: Breth
ren of this Assembly. It would be unhurt to
oat. fentiogn not to enemas to you my unhu rt
of your kindness is placing me let this
position- This is the hLrben court of our
hurch. and to be called upon to preside over
its deliberations is an honor or which more
pretentious and more able men than myself
might well be proud. I feel, however. in ac
cepting the position thus kindly tendered.
that I am 'mowing a resPoesibilitY I an:
I scarcely competent tabear without your aid
and co-operation. My position in life has been
unfavorable for becoming acquainted and fa
miliar with the rules which Rover. bodies of
this character. At as early age In life. and
shortly after I entered. Into the ministry - , I
was called la the frontiers of the southwest.
where evil prevailed to a great extent and
raged in ou conflict:with truth and all that
was good a nd from there 1. wan-called to the
extreme western frontier, 'midst the savages.
so that I have- had but little opportunity for
fitting myself for the position you have placed
mein.
will. with your aid, however, dls
charge ethe duties of my office to the best of
my ability. lie then urged upon the members
'the Propriety of conducting the proceedings
in harmony. after, which he closed his re
narks.
I=
,
Dr. Drown moved - that the Assembly now
proceed to arrange tho hours of rneetiog nod
ad journing. Adopted.
Dr. Browo moved that the Assembly bold
two sessions each day. so follows: From 9
o'clock to 12 v.. ati from 2to P. u. After
some discussion. t e motion was adopted.
A motion was m eto adjourn, but. at the
request of A. G. Wallace, It was withdrawn.
In order that he might read the credentials of
Iles. Thomas McPherson. delegate from tbe
Brood of the Canada Presbyt .atan Church.
The credentials were read mid accepted.
OOLNITTEi OY 11CLE11,:CM.
Dr. Brown stated that the Committee On
Ruler and Regulations had submitted a report.
and that Rule 18 In said report, which referred
to the appointment of committees, contem
plated come change In the committees. and bo
moved that it be adopted for the government
of the Assembly in that matter, in order that
the Moderator might have time to appoint the
committees...
The
The motion War adopted. •
Rev. Dr. _Beveridge thought that It would be
necessary to proceed further with the report.
es Rule 19 had Immediate connectlon with the
one just adop p ted, and the Moderator could not
proceed to It or some
other guidea had poiutcommittees
been adopted,.until
It defined the
number of own of which each committee
should consist. He, therefore,mored that it
be adopted.
A motion was made to amend and adopt all
the rates between 19 end N. Inclusive.
?ending the motion. the question was raised
as to what proportion of eldere should be on
the several committees, and considerable ills
ounion ensued.
It waa he
resolved that the matter be
left to the discretion of the Moderator.
A motion war then made to lay the matter
under consideration on the table.
Rev. Mr. Smith moved to &diction. Lost.
The queston then curring oti the motion
to lay on the table, It o was adopted.
The motion to adjourn was then renewed
end carried, after which the Assenably wets
dismissed with prayer by Rey. Dr. Beveridge.
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TNVITATION TO DINNER.
Rev. Dr. Brown announced that dinner bad
been prepared in Mozart Hall for all who de
sired to oval( themselves of the ingitation.and
requested that all who contemplated dining
with the committee would meet lathe church
at ten minutes past twelve o'clock, from
whence the w i t hin be conducted to the bail.
which was one minute's walk.
AFTERNOON IMIRION.
Assembly convened at two o'clock and was
opened with prayer by Rev Dr. Willis. F'rein
dent of Knox College. •
The minutes of the preceding meeting worn
reed and approved.
CITASIMING COMMITIZI.B.
The Moderator stated that he bad nominated
the Standing Committees for the ensuing year
and would submit thorn to the Assembly for
approval.
Following are the Committees:
Dills and °restores—James Brown, D. D.,
Joseph U. Premly, James Thompson. A. B.
Coleman. Thomas Sweeny, Wm. and
Samuel Lee.
Judioal Committer -John Scott , A. G. Wal
lace. D. D., Thos. Brown, James Greer. lion.
J. B. Downing, . .David Shaw, and Andrew
Beveridge.
Nrrater: and State of Reltgioa.--Wm. Bruce.
John Anderson Marcus Armond. Wm. M. Mc-
Knigt,aushes.
Leonia 3flestont.--V.-5. McHenry. Red. Assn
etrong.l3. C.; Wilson. DaviS Rumbull; D. H.
Gillespie. Pot
-
v. dLing „Bent 7: _S.
Dale.
FradThen'm Mittform.—.l.
mons,./. H. Timmons, it
Remedy.
Edwation.—J. R. Dolg. .1. A. Dailey, S.
IL Clark. J. W. Walker. James Campbell.
Pubiteentem.—J. M. Henderson, L. M. Coon.
W. C. Williamson. C. VatiPatten. John Ewer.
Churth Retenston.—D. F. Donner. Richard
Dante:tit, B. C. Cooper, Hiram Anderson.
Palmer.
,Sablmth Schools.“-J. d Johnson, H. D. Nto-
- •
Adams, T. J. Kennedy, Samuel Graham. 1f tn.
Getty.
Pintinet.—Wm.Getty,Hon..lame, Ferguson.
Alex. Speen, U.S. Carnahan. Istow McGaY•
14.liotIn..—Wm. S. ()webs.C. Truesnale,
A.W. Clark. Joseph 11107reight. J. C. Heed.
Correapondenet.—.l. Niblock. Jo., flitrht
A. Y. Houston, J. 11. McCullough, W. C.,:tat
ford.
Httrotiondl,.-- 3. D. Turner. J. t'•
Purdy. William Wit herspoon. N. Balliod
. Mehanl. J. Herron. J. 1..
Width, liotac MiFarland. David tqloo,p.
The nomination., were cotirtnetl as re:MI
hly
The Modendor announced that the Ato•etn
-I.IOW ready to receive papers ,whiet,
'tiutred reference to cotronitteea.
The credelant of Her. Mr. McPherson.
delegate front he s ynod of the Canada Preo
byteria Chu rch WAN taken up nod referred
to the committee on correspondence.
The itetltinric of the Trustees of the San
• e rection . P. Church asking ...niece in
the rof rhuteh banding . was read bp
the clerk. Refereed to the committee 1.11
church extension In Cortihnctiou with the
committee nn.finances.
• Itr.Ql . lllT 111,1E1t..
11ev. J. M. Anderson. Moderator of the As
sociate Synod,askeit that the members of that
body be allowed to retire until three o'clock.
as they had some important business to
transact. , •
Rev. Mr. Blair objected to 'thegranting of
the privilege. It would be breaking in upon
the business and time of the Assembly. and
wan equal to an adjournment:
Several other members made the sane oh
ject lon to granting the request.
Mr. Blair again gained the doornail noted
that as there WWI a majoritv of the members
the A si,mbly present who were not mem
bers of the Associate Synod, It Won simply
making them to adjourn. Jainghter.)
A vote was then taken. when' the request
was denied, the vote standing al, yeas nod 541
nays
E=M3=El
_ . . . . .
Hee. Dr. Willis. President of Knox College.
and a member of the Omuta Presbyterian
Church. and Her. Dr. Presort, of the Mienis
gippri Synod. were introduced to the Asset's.
bly and invited to Rents as corresponding
members.
A reconsideration of the vote in.7elation to
the request of the Associate Scnott wax nioVell
and the riniteSt again denied by a decided
vote.
iteporto from Presbyteries wore thin taken
up, an a number presented which were re
ferred to the appropriate Committees.
Her. Mr. Henderson then anßedtho - members
of the Associate Synod who were not members
of the General Assembly to retire, and if a
quorum.was present to organize. This was
necessitated by the refasal te allow the others
to withdraw.
Reports from the Boards•being in order.
The {ter. Wm. J. Heldpresented the: report
of the Hoard of Home Masker+. IfhttdiShed
in foil in yesterday's Geku. - rnt.l
The report less received and referred to the
Committee on Home 31iesions.
. •- • .
Rev. Dr. J. R. Dales then Present , . the re
port of the Board of Foreign Missions.
The paper refers at first to the fact that Mr.
John Alexander -coo unable to meet with them
during the year; that Rev. J. M. Hutchison
had resigned, and Mr. Samuel C. Huey elected
to 9.11 the vacancy; the terms of Rev. IV. C.
Johnson and Messrs. Wm. Oett3 - and Thomas
!Allison expired at the last meeting.
The Association begnn with au appropria
tion of rum, $1,997 55 of which was in the
treasury. During the year'Ci3.B4s It were re
ceived from all sources. an Increase of glto.lo
over the former years. The expenditures
were $S.t.tU M, leaving a balance in the treas
ury of 15= 91. Daring the year 93.847 Ed were,
realised front bequests and legacies, indicat
ing a 'disposition on the part of the people to
remember the work In making their wills.
Of the changes its the missionary toilers the
report speaks of the death of Miss Sarah Hart,
Precept ress of the girls' school, Cairo Egypt.
on the 27th of June. Rev. Ebenezer Currien,
In Egypt. died October 18th. The
report speaks In the -most eulogistic manne
of the character and irorks of these faithful
laborers.
VIE cni.d.Non9.
Among the changes noted were the resigns•
tions of Elev. li. 11.. Pinkerton and Iter. Mr.
McKelvey.:tea recruits had. however. been
received, which filled up the force and en
abled the Board to entry on the work withont
nagging. Of these were Miss Martha .1. Mc-
Kown, - who returned to Egypt: Miss Eliza F.
Wharton. of St. Clairsville. Ohio. who ent erred
the mow field: Slice Mary E. Welsh, of Mar
tlnsburgh.. Ohio, and Mew Ellen Culbeen. or
Pennsylvania. were sent to •Indin. On the
;loth of October these four Christian ladies
sailed from New York for the distant missions.
The report then speaks of the various
nile
stone. revlerspg teem at length in the order
o f their 'mg .iratiort, as follow": Ist. Trin
idad: 2d, Syria; Al, India; 4th. Egypt. Includ
ing the stations of Alexandria, Cairo. The
Fat-mini, and Oslot.
Following came a general review of the
work in which the press, book department.
.contributlona of the natives. and theological
training were considered. The medical de
partment was also reviewed at some length.
The Board also stated they had no report from
Chinn. and were unable to stare what Mr.
Nevins' intentions were for the future. The
sante was also true of Abyssinia. the mission
ary having presented nn report. In relation
to Italy. the Board gave an account of the
.labors of the Bev. W. G. Mtu,rhead, and stated
tbat.althongh he had been an efficient laborer.
the deld was yet . - white for the harvest."
'guar La NIEDCD.
I •
The wants for the ensuing year are enume.
rat ettna
Ist: New missionaries for Sp in. India and
;sent.
Appropriations for the current expenses
of theensuing year. ns follow, Orrin. s.4sse
India, sl7.lltve Egypt. $21006; total, 141. 1 10 C In
gold or 01.32.5 in currency at SS per vest. per
annum. For neer Mitenonaries. in cone all the
appointments are continued. de..VI) in gold or
sll.tar in currency. making a total of s:lo.6llin
gold or Mad currency - .
3d. Contingencies. Daring the last yearn
famine prevailed in India. Should that oocur
sUc-rwarlew- lorlutttlimmdo% would buy<
to be largely increased.
lth. Prayer and increase of missionary in
. tellitreeee.
The hoard in cchotlon recommended.
Firer, that the churches lie urged to pray more
for the success of the work. Second. that if
suitable persons Can be secured. Mingled:tries
be sent, nue to'Syrla. two tO India, and OW'
to Egypt. Third: that tbd constitution for nn
Association be first approved by the Assembly
and then adopted as a guide for the Associa
tion. Fourth, that all efforts to raise funds
for the Board be under their own supervis
ion, nod not so loosely as heretofore. Fifth.
that all the chnrcites be requested to have
stated seasons of conference and prayer for
the cause, and that greater efforts be made to
disseminate missionary intelligence. Sixth.
that the vacanci centring at this ssion
of the Assembly es
in the Beard. be law -es mail.
manly tilled. .
. .
Aroompanying the reporrta - na the follnu - log
nnt'APTITIATVIN.
•
The
ar of the whole
church numberand nf
re gularly u receiving
nder the
re
ontributfone from our church Lv . -6; stations
viz: India :1; nyrin 6: Egypt 10. Of the e
-10[11111PS and tentistants In act lye cornet:
ales. 13: female.. Lk nutivefi. Gl—total 891 Of
hear 10 are in Syria: XI in India. and 46 In
F W... t i : e II churches with Di communicant
41 in Syria., al In India. ISO In Egypt. I:Tir
school.' number lb with 1.419, scholars 27
in Syria. 711 In indt.. Oil in Erna. The can
tributions amount to g4O from India. 1.1.1•43
front Egypt- total SOO6. Received , frouitul-
Wm fee, CSC. Estimated value of mission
iroprty.: Srria sls . .,Szt India gle.bile Egypt
' T•Vf .. s t g.le sl n al tirfltr of pages prlnt4d ' .• in
Egypt was
d eMloo. The whole nmount of
money !receive: into..the Rennin' for for,
eicn mission's purposes doting the Year we.
The total expenditure was $33.111.33, leas ,
ing on hand $7=.91 for entering upon the good
work of another year.
The report and accompanying reeaplthhet
lion etre received and referred to the Com
mittee on Foreign Maims. . I . •
• vote oft rietarrutrice. -
The Moderator announced as the ohmic
tee to count the vote on overtures the Revs.
Messrs. John Galley...robe Anderaon and John
C. liars. The appointments ,were confirmed.
The reports of the Board of ireedmenl' Mix
lion and Education, were referred to APPro
prime committees, without reading,
The TreasurenTs reports from the Rome and
Foreign and Freedmen's Minions were also
presented and referred. •
CleeLatailED BUSISISS. •
Reports of Committees from the last Asset. ,
My. were.enlled for.
!ter. Dr. Cooper. Stated Clerk. read the re
port of the Committee on Revision of the Rook
of Psalms,—a very. lengthy document—which
was put on the calendar.
-The chairman of the. Committee on Devo
tional Exercises prevented a report recom
mendiug that the moralng session fee 9to
SX o'clock, be spent In praise and pray r,
The recommendation wax adopted.
The report of the Committee on Presbyte
rian Union was called for, but none presented
—the members og the Committee ling air
cent.
Several papers In reference to FOrelga Nis
The
sions were referred to the Committee.
The hour of five having arrived, tuslness
wan suspended and the 'Asnembly ad;aurned
note this morning at nine o'clock. Lev. Mr.
Armstrong closing with prayer and benedic
tion. •
niter. AND Manx.
Iles - - Thomas S.Kendall, of.whom we gave a
personal aketeh yesterday, wag chosen Mode
rator by a very complimentary vote. IL may
not be uninteresting further to .mentlon that
he was born In Oreen county. Ohio, and set- .
tied In Tennessee. • In ISA he was licensed to
preach and four yearn afterward was sent to
Santis (Molina to explain thepoeition of. the
Churchin regard to/Ussery. Ms experiences
then have been noted. Returning to Ten
nessee he mlsslonated in the Church. About
the year ISM. he traveled overland to Oregon,
and hes not seen the '`Enst"since. uil he
mane to the Assembly. • In reaching here he
Assembly
traveled three days In the wilds intervening
between hi. home in the Valley of Minaret,
Oregon, and San Francisco, and then came the
remainder of his journey . by rail. Assembly,
with dignity and firmness over the,
and justifies the confidence repened In him.
Evers effort is being made for the comfort
and enjoyment of the visitors who are hearty
in their praise of the generous hospitality
which they have everywhere met. Dinner
will be served each day in the church, so that
all may avoid the loss of time and the incon
venience attendant upon seeking their stop
ping places In the middle of the day. This
feature of the arrangement, is universally ad
mired, not aloneby the visitors. ;
Yesterday the street In front of
the church was covered with a thick
layer of tanbark which deadens the noise
made by passing teams. Arrangements have
nlem been mode for decorating the church
each day with fresh flowers. In short, nal.
leg seem. to have been unthought of, which
would add to the pleasure and full enjoy
ment of the gathering. and make It n one mem
evade forharmony and good cheer..
Reception of General Meade.
Lust evening a meeting of the Western Di
vision Pentlitylennlit Itceerve Mend:Won
sena held at the office of Messrs. Swear
ingen and McCandleis Fourthaventie, to make
arrangements for the reception of General
Meade on Decoratiolt dai '
Me. J. R. porton preshied with Mr.. Willis
Preston es Secretary.
- Atter son*consideintion a Committee of
one hundred gentlemen comprising acme
of
our most prominent citizens wan aPPolnled to
meetine distinguistheall visitor. itOmewhern on
the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad outside
t h e city—probably at Oreeusburg.
It Is not certain yet what time he will ar
rive. The Secretary at the Association, hew
hyhe, In correspondence with hlm and the
thee will he herrenfter announced.
W. lone. C. Cwn
. bed Harper. W. II
!Igor 'fashionable hair dressing. plain or - IW
curling. and a Mule. fora luxurious share or
bath and for skillful euPPlog or leeching, call
at Williamson's elegant asloon at No. NO Fed.'
a t
i d street. Alleghtloi•
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 27, IS7O
Iti.V•ON
•
lotoretattfc CrretunOle.—Laying of the Corner
hum, of the Firm Gannon Mountie 11611 to
the United @totes.
s-odd:iv was laid al 11, r,ruer ai Wath_
Ington :dr... nod Mattison menus lu Ail.r.-
gbeny. city, tin. cornet-stone of the this! Ger
,
man alosunie Hall in tie. United M t
_rules. As
wc nave previouidr stated the hall is tote
erected by the metithers of Jefferson Loils,e,
No. Zait, and other clod nbut ea , and. while
recognized an a Masonie insult.; ion, It
areal
made connerve he best Interests of the o
society of the neighte whited where it ands
place. The plan of the hull is very tine a n d
we can safely promise that the building will be
one of the gmatest atetistecturalniturtnnernt'i
nur sister cite. With such enterprising and
lilsend minded-citizens as Mr. Augustus
Hartle.' as chairman, and Mr. 11. Yiggar. us
secretary of the Building Commtttne. toe have
full guarantee that the edifice Will he u thing
of pride and 11111.(1.C6 to Allegheny. Yes
terday agreeable to proirrnrnme the comers
stone Was laid eccord mg to t he imposing rites
11111 i ceremonies of, the Masonic Onto,
At a little aft cereu o'clock In the wOrriinr.
the ariotar-Lottges of Pittsburgh and All,
gloms . . already assembled at )laconic Dail on
Fifth avenue, formed in procession and took
up the line of rite rch. The Allegheny Division,
headed by the Great Western Baud dud under
Charge of Dr. F. Hardtineyer, took the ad
vance. l'his division comprised Lodges NO,
1.510. SAt, and 1174.
The Pittsburgh Divhdon. under charge of
main W. Batchelor. and headed by
argon band, followed. Thin division coin-
Lodges Nos. 45, 219. :1111. 2:gt and an of
st Liberty. Members of numerous other
dges. from surrounding district?, part lel
[ed. but they took places In the ranks . of the
Ages already Damen. All wore appropriate
adges and regalia. The route Market and followr, Along Fifth arcane, Market and
lath streets to the suspension bridge. up
tderal street to Ohio, along Ohio to Went
'ark. thence to the north end Bart Park.
wage to 01110 street, along Ohio to Madison
Ten., to the corner of Wa.liington. where
. .
. . .
the ceremony erns to take``lnca.
t
The Green Oflicer,i , f thbQrdoc went from
the Union Depot to Ilagheny In estriars.
and Joining the pro essien, marched at the
head to the place of t e ceremony.
The f01112111.1i011 of the Bell to completed.
nod upon this a temporary floor was con.druct-
Pd. When, the (T11'11101111:6 were Conduct-
Mi. At the northeast corner. the portion se
lected for the stone, we observed the follow
lug arrangements: The stone was suspended
from a derrick be means of ropes, and beneath
was the receptacle for the various articles to
be deposited. Fronting on the avenue tuns a
bountiful arch bedecked. with evergreen, sus
: pended from which was the omblematle ring
enclosing the solUthe and compass. • •
Upon the arrival of the procession at :the
side or the urojeeted temple. the Gland Lodge
oflicers took up their positions under the rail
ing which enclosed a space resembling in all
its arrangements the Interior of n Masonic
Lodge. The following Cirand Lodge officers
. -
wre In attendance:
It. W. O. M. It. A. Lanlberton; R. W.
M.. A. M. Potluck; It. W. 6.0. W., Robt. Clark:
R. W. J. G. W., Cluts.ll. Kingston: 11. W. O.
Treasurer. W. Noble: It. w.0,,,,,ary.
Thome.: It. W. O. Cnaplalo. lie, J. J. Mo-
Dyer: S.G. Deacon. F. F. Smith; J. G. Deacon
A. V. Coale; G. Stewards. George Glass ant
Eichbaum; G. Marshal J. Galileo
slayer: O. Sword Dearer , B. It. harbours: 0
rursulraut. C. F. Wells; G. Tyler, Can
• • .
T e Grand Lodge °Mears haring taken their
respective stations, It. W. Onnad Master Laut
t.erton opsned the ceremonies lodine Masonic
form. 'I he It. W. Grand Chaplalln, RC,. J. .1.
Mellvar. made the opening prayer lu these
words:
t•wc come hefore Thee, Thou Great had
Eternal God and Father, maker of worlds and
ruler of men, to offer to Thee oar adoration
and praise, our thanksgiving. We Pros . The
to bless the work now begpl., with the Fr
strength. the wine of refreshment. and the
,11 of joy. We emplore Thee Id bless the
vent brotherhood of Free Masonry here. and
everywhere, and give to It unity. harmony
and prospurlty. We ask Thee ni Thy ore
to preserve gad protect us. and have comp
passion f ort hose who sutler, and be the
. •
..........
4 the widow and fatherless of our Brethret
Be ;.lessee to teach us one stolt. that See MR
ever revere Thy holy haute. andobee The dl
-
!•;31
• . .
have
Shay an respdect forare these
accountable in authorit
to The ., e u.
the
as !
we
only WI, God. blessed forever. Look down
from heaven, Thy dwelling Oft", U Thou who
created the earth and sea. the ,h and moon,
and stars. and pour out upon this fraternity of
men like blessings which aloretinto Thou dldst
upon our father, 0 Thou ottintscient omnipo
tent and omnipresent God hear us. do with us
and grans us Thy salvation. And. .-hen we
shall have ended our labors no earth. may Thou.
0 Yother of light and_ love, who art picnic
us In mercy guide us up le Thy throne. that
m.
sh
ra
dud crowns of glOry. with hams iu the.
hands. slug the lungs of Joy and delictrence,
and redemption throughout the endless uges
of eternity. .luken.:
The choir. under the leaderMdp of Professor
Slack. rendered In nn impressive manner ',-
following:
:.:-.1.9.31t1ig 000.
In every clime. from age to age
Masons performed their mystle tit
Craft men. scholar. poet, sae,
Met and beheld Milsonig
Then esk of fled his choice -
That 3tason , work map iterfnab.
And Nlasonry, Cacti heist possessing,
The craft may dwell in unity.
Uy commend of the It. AV. Grand Master,
the artlnd Marshal Itrocialmed inn loud 1 . 01r9.
"Silence—silence—allence
The It. W. Deputy Grand-Master, A. M. Pol
lock. then addressed the nlauti, Mailer as
follows:
Sir , "The GarmanMax.-
ic Aelasciethinul Allegheny. haring aim.-
IMousle Cabbed to build on this site a Ma
sonic limb t Ito members and brethren ere now
,herenerembied torstre-ramexe of witnessing ,
the itufweedve ceremony of laying the Corner
drone of the lidttice. The nee tesaary arrange
ent" tinee been made terttin Cotntnitt.c
the 4tnlrlatton Intrusted wilt. tbeir preitrn
than. and I hare now the ;demure. to present
to you IL %V. A.. the Chairman of that Com
mittee.
Toe Chairmen of tbs.; Building Committee.
3lr.Auinstas IlartJe.reanonded tat!. fttinttn
l'6.llldollf'rs'l.Vorshinetit !tir: The Consmitte e
charged With thedrite ot reparing the cot
ner-Itnne. and maklnic the arrangements tor
its being lahl, nnve curoplctontinAintkarti.
It
t Is now trans, Int Wut.nlytui t -rn
nand.: the F•mmistion ELOLC :Ltn new 'loin
-1%; It. W. %I rtn.l Chnplnin here .nronnuneed
the
. 12,0CATIO:,
•
!Supreme Architect of lienven and earth. we
render Thee our thanksgiving and praise fur
the Masonic Order. Ito , estabil.hment and 11.3
prosperity, and as members of which we arc
now assembled to praise Thee, and magnifY
Thy holy name. Teachpcuy.Thee. to
feel and know our dependence. Cu Thee al
ways. that by our works, begun. continued.
and ended In Thee. no mar •gtve Thee glory,
for Thou art Jehovah, our rather and our God.
And O. as Thou Moist xforetime appear unto
theservant Mose, ha a name of tire. out of I
.sn Wet of a bush, enkindle. non be
Thee. In our - heart, n Baum of true devotion
and reference Nen..., brotherly kindness to
each other, and of charity to all mankind.
And now to Thee King Eternal, the only wine
0011, be both hnnor and glory from eve:last
ing to everlasting: Aram
Response - I , the Wet hren. l•Amen, mote
it be. Amen."
The It. Grand Master directo the It, W.
Grand Treasurer to place the articles. coins
and other valuable gifts In the corner-stone.
The R. le. Grand Muster than directed the 11.
NC. Grand Secretary to read a list of the arti
clen no deposited. which he ',conceded to do,
as follOves7 .
=
'Herne of the Association; date bf its charter;
.date of the day of ceremonies; names of the
officer. of the Grand Lodge of 'Peunnylvanin;
date of the charter Jefferson Lodge, No. 10t;
names of charter member. of same; names of
of
officers; names of Ito Past Mester": names
of Board of Directors of the Oerrunn Masonic
Hall Association; name: of stockholders:name
of architect; names of Balding Committee;
names of the contractors; names of invited
Lodges; a copy of the Holy Bible; the Ahlmon
Heron; constitution and by-laws; a full set of
the coin of IMO; coin' of ICU and 1703; pontal
currency of Its first Issue; names of orators Of
the dny, viz: Rev. Charles Schilling and John
iii. n a p e , Eaq.; a copy of each of the newepa
per. of Pittrbergh and Allegheny: names of
'geeing chops and lenders of the name; names
of Building Committee, viz: A. Hartle. Presi
dent: 11. Eggers, Secretary; Wm. Hader, Ed.
Gelling, J. C. Lapte; copies of the odes sung
dursug the ceremonies and the masse plesed
and sung; by-loars of. Lodge 15, A. T. M.,. a
copy of .Manning's Masonic Register for the
'State of Pennsylvania for the year 1611).
' The choir sang an anthem. after which the'
R. W. Grand Master addressed the it. W. De-
puny Grand Master—
It. W. Deputy Grand Master: It la my will
and pleasure that the corner stone of the now
Masonic Temple be: now laid. Yon will :um
mama° the sonic to' the IL W. ,, llestior Grand
Warden, that he may aincrunCo it to the It. W.
Junior Grand Warden. that he mat 'Pftelislill I
It to the lirethren, that all present may. gen ,
ens themselves accordingly. ' I
The box In which the article. were dePonit
ed was mode of 'enameled iron. and the top.
bad the following Inscription, la German:
"Corner Mons /Aline Of fete. rim German
Free Masons' Hall, of the German Free Meson
Society, through J e fferson Lod No. Dill. of
Allepany city. tett of June, 187 ge
0, end A. 1.. 1
At the conclusion !the ccromonieeJ oho If.
Bailey. Esq., one of the orators of theocca-'
elan, made a very creditable orators. He be
gan by referrierr to the nuccen,ful laying of
the corner-stone. or perfect ishlar,tho symbol
of the perfected Mason; that the work *ea
now begun, and here was to be erected u tem.
ple to be devoted to the uses of the Masonic'
Order, and though not consecrated to the wor
ship, was dedicated to the glory of God; that
Its threnhhold could not be pasted by any bee ,
who did not recognize If lm ) W asted
the Almightt I
Creator. In this temple store to be enahrined
the Three Great Light. and to be celehrated 1
solemn ceremonies, consecrated by all that is
symbolized by the mystic letter "O." ,' '
lie then alluded to the lentos of rectitude.
self-rentraint end charity there to be taught
and of the benefits conferred, by the order
upon the brother and his family. Ile c
trailed the ties of the fraternity with the
friends:hit/of ,the world—that the one was Ifni
lted and restricted, while the other Was
world-wide-,the one could be blighted b , a
breath, while the other was baned unm. n
charity that the world knows nothing of. ,
lie referred to the minintrations of nuorinre
and its ameliorating influences In war as well
as In
it
mentioned instances in
which it Mtn saved nuffering nod life dining
the war the rebellioe. withhe that this
wan perfectly consistent the obligation.
ofpatriotism and quoted the landmarks of the
order against treason and conspiraer.
Ho enforced this-position by reference" to
the patriotic labors of Masons, during the
American Bevolutlon—by the martyrdom of
Warren—the generosity of Lafayette, end the
services of Washington nd in later times of
Clinton,Jacknon rind Cl oy , all members of the
Order.
He-deduced from all this the claims of the
Order upon the brettata—lts hold upon nur
alreetlona. and its assured perpetuation. lie
referred to the names of prominent cititetts—
of the places of oarresidence—and of those
from sacred bistro'', which were. selected W.
the title. of the lodges, as evidence of where
the affections of the Order were fixed, and
that' those adopt log them must be worthy
citizenr.
He concluded by saying that, the occasion
of their meeting Nvii.s no mere display. nor Idle
ceremony. nor unmeaning adherence to usage;
but that thewas to honor Masonry and ta en
courage brethree engaged in erecting Oils
hall, and hoped that the building might he
preserved from accident, long remain the
home of benevolence and charity, and stand
throngb future years a monument of the fidel
ity and zealot the brethren who had built it.
On the conclusion of lifr. Ilailey's well Pre-
Ipared sad einburatc aildres, Ile, Mr. Schil
ling took tile_stand. and delivered an eloquent
nod impressive orsition in the German lan-
Volt g o na n e all uded
in to t
4 ' Urn g n o d t ; ' r e
o c f o sne e r I
stone antler the beautiful and correct Ideas of I
the orate.e and honorable orderefthis - Mations.
In the hall nig,: to rear Its
wi l l
meet into
heavens' own nir. free men will meet In so
elitill 1' and lessen the labors or each other,
and exteud a helping hotel towards the cool
fare and prosperdr of general humanity Out
from this heautifel work, laid with no much
pomp and ceremony will. wise bless-
Mg. to society. Though the sell of mys
tery is thrown over thu Orgoniratlon there
!sneer of that which' the outside world re
gard as suners.tlt lOUS and Ignorant 'connected
with the !mot lieriumd. bill to the contrary, it
battles such nremdices. and stands always for
the right. for Justice. and for humid; y. The
speaker went on to detail the history of Ma
sonry, and eloquently traced Its origin ewer
down In the past, .el spoke of the good which
the. order worked In our own day and time.
lie was listened to mitts marked attention,
and his speech was regarded by Berman
scholars as 011 e of the most masterly efforts
, heard hereabouts for rears.
Mr. 11. A.Schnabel neat rend In good style a
One original poen, Irma the elegant pea
of Rev.. Mr. Weitershmusen. which wits re
rotted NOM much applause. Benedictlon was
now pronounced, cud the numerous ;italic'.
'Atilt separated with pleasant recollections
0 the micas'. in. .
ALE° II EN COUNCILS
t egulat Nlecting—retilluno, Communications,
tte.--Iteport•
A rogatiar scml-nnouthiy meeting of the
.elect 61111 Comuinn Council of Allegheny city
as held yesterd ty. ThoradaY. May 2tithi
ut night o'clock I. INt.
SELECT COCNCIL.
Member.: present- were: 31ei0.r. , .
Olvinuer, Hell. linekenstine , Lone, 3lngrew,
Patterson, J. C., Poternon , Phillips, itelter,
Riddle. Wet tact and President Me trier.
The minute,: the preceding meeting were
read and approved.
rrriTlONs.
•
Mr. , LOU/ presented it peCit d ion
Grunt AV for a gas
lamp nu the corner of Ridge an.-
Referred to One Coutniittae.
Mr.
thillips, it remonstrance itgainst sewer
on Ja kaon street. trout hinter street. Re
ferred to Committee on Streets and Sewers.
Also, a petition for water pipe on Sherman
Avenue. Referred to the Water Committee.
Mr. Megraw, a remonstrance against the
Opening of Robinson street. Referred to the
!Survey Committee.
•
rtna. , Cg CONStiTran. • ,
Mr. Hall, Ctusirman of thit Finance Commit
tee. presented the report of the Committee. ac
companying which WWI a resolution instruct
ing the City tlelicitor to - settle the claim
against Bates and Clayton for sewer asses.,
moat, on payment.ot the amount assessed
without 2 interest or 00018. -
Report accepted and the resolution adopted.
FnCat Tan
Mr. J. C. 'Patterson. Chairman of tt . e Street ;
Committee submitted the reports of theVotn- I
mittee, accompanying which were the follow
ing ordinances:
For sewer on Starke alley. Rend three - times
and pained under a suspension of the rules.
For sewer on Federal street to connect with
Montgomery avenue sewer. Read three times
and passed finally. •
For grading and paring Cedar aconite. Pas
sed finally under a suspension of the rules.
• Gradingwid paving:Mennen oven.. Passed
hest reeding.
For main sewer on Jackson street. A mo
tion to extend the sewer to Beaver street was
adopted. The onllnance as nmended was
passed.
For opening Fulton Street. Passed dually
under a suspension of the rules.
Gentling Brown street. Passed finally under
a ...TOW,. Or the
Mr. Patterson presented the !troth° of grad
,azrystre:timArroved.
remonstrance against the
grading Candy. aving of Ohio street. Referred
to Street Committee.
Mr, Gall. a communication from Mr. Bernard
Gray asking that hoods he issued to him for
the amount due on contract for grading Gal
laher street. Referred to the Finance Com
mittee.
Mr. Phillips, communicatlOn from the May
or requesting the Councils to ant horizo hint
to employ twenty additional men on Decora
tion Day.
Communication accepted and request g.ll
-
Mr. J. C. Pacers...l petition for a lamp on
Myer avenue and Sandusky street. Referred
to the Gas Committee;
Mr. Reiter, n resolution oppointibg a viewer
on street openings; Ad^litea'
,lire Long, a resolution instructing the Com
mittee on Comm.: Grounds to enquire Into
the right of property in Nelson's Island, with
a view to having •the same improved.
Adopted.
Mr. Phillips. a resolution instructing the
engineer to have property lately tolded to the
city on the north side...Jaye.]out In streets,
Referred to the Survey Committee.
Mr. Lone tailed up the ordinance for th e
opening of Often street, laid over at lass
meeting;told moved Its final passage
•Adolited. •
Adjourned.
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Members present: 'Hmere. Aehworth,
Brown, Brehm, COnHey, Dsdzell, Gilmore
Henna; Hunker, Hustings. Herebenroether
Hoot, I:Lou - bottom, Repnoide, Seddie
Tnzgurt, Thompson, Voegtly, and Pr.lder,
Warner. -
The reading or the minutes of the preceding
wetting were dispensed nit h.
PETTTIONI3.
Mr. Ashworth, petition for grading and. Cu
leg Bartlett alley. Referred to the committi
on streets. •
• Mr. Brehm, petition for grading and paving
East
Mr..
ward. Referred to the com
mitter. on Rt roe I End sewers. '
M petition for cradled rind peeing
P41..11.011 . • oiler, mid want. Retorted to the
committee on simile mot grccer,
Mr. Ilosrhuittore. pet itb.n fur gat lamp on
Franklin et r^,r. Ile.fdrred to gas commit ien•
Also. petition for ii ear lamp on Seiirrivi,ii
dreet. To iies c eeiet ,..
mr_ ro,,lnn , t vow° nn .
/V river on Walnut street. To Commit
tee on tit tee:, rind s. Emcee,
Mr. v
e. lot rcinve to widen
lee the a id e wa r, on Federkl street. Re
ferred to Countitit e en . Streets
Mr. Vnerity. resolution for itgas lamp an
corker of Cedar avenue undsecond street. To
Committee on Gas.
Air. Hustings. n re,olution instracting the
arou
Poll.= • Co
nd the nd Park r e mov ed
m Adopt ed. e 'the watc .
h bones
Mr. McNeil presented the report of the Coin•
mittee on Poor
In the mutter of tie petition (rpm tiIt:LAMPS
Belief Society, relative to the payment for
mediciatd, reported a resotutlau recommend•
dog that onedrugtdore in each ward he desig
nated to furnish medicines to poor persons on
pnyslcian's prescription , .
Considerable discurrion ensued en the
..adoption of the resolution.. Some of the mem
bers held that It wastliscriminating against
one class of physicians. The homeopathist
furnlshed• hiu own medicine', and under that
resolution could not receive pay 'fruit.
•'ifr. Hanna moved to refer it back to the
Committee. Lost. .
• The question then recurred on. the adoption
of the resolution which was decided In the
negative by a vote of I: to:.
Several other motions were made end lost,
oil inatiOn of Mr. Comic/ the resolution
wad so amended au to allow all regular prac
taittlilePdh.Y'll.h. C. the f whole n l a n i ' 4
on the table.
Adlotirned.
and beautiful trallinetT
Lomb, flower., Itteei erapes,&e., at Mrs. F.
ulortlas. 30 Diamond street. Mr:9
•
For looking Oast , . earl picture framer K.
Lnughridge's, 1.71 Smithfield etreet. •
Stonerood . Cathartic Syrup is used luau' ans.
ioutend of pills, cnstor ull, epoom
HI 61y tioVored. 'rwrnly-lire rents. Try
Sold by 11,11 druxists.
Bruabeig.llruds:—All kluda of bruahe
nur one manufacture, at LougbridLe.
Smithgeld atrort.
The lipelne Week or Henry G. Heir, Mee
ehant Tailor, at comer of Penn avenue and
Sixth ,treet, In Dow large and complete. Mon
sieur Itonpaln continue, to preside at the cut-
Mllllnery.—New stree of June bats and
bonnets nt. Mrs. E. If invins',XlDlnmond street.
1:1,111
C6IIIIITIVII CArrtegc., wiles:llc stud retail. at
Jrtg:Lolithrldge*, 171 gm It field street.
• MARRIED:
sintivEnt-itimenuarr=m IWt uverpod,
Ohio. liar 26; 2 4 670, by the Rev. J. C. Tevrart.
Mr. I'. B. statMit, 01 Alic4ittou city. to Mitt
ALLlY.ll4sillate,llT. of Seat Ltverpqnl.
DILLE4O 2Uth lug, 11
Ker. P. T. iffinte.ly. Mr. JulIN L. DILLINOgn. of
Plttoltuutlhtend7i4l .16111 Y 11. >WANTIng, of
Chanters toitasblv. J
DIED:
*taiNl:Amdt7.lZWAl'l!tg,W,V.P°
septi Finch. '
Fueeno YO-Dae at 3 gk, from his late
residence. fro. 410 Bingham treat, South Pitts
burgh. Priengs of the family resPeCtfolifics
vited to &Uinta.
CA2PBELI.—(n lbursday, 20th Mat., at r.
Mrs. JeLtA,A. CAMPLILLL.
Funand from the realdeurn of her Con, Jame)
Parapbell.lo6Peslentl street, Allegheny city, at
41.2. 10-bar. Fricadz of the tawny are re
spectfully tovittul to attend.
PUCIIeI—MAILGATtET. dhter. of GoilfreT and
Elizabeth ruche. aged and 10 months.
The funeral edil tale blaze Yale AYSltusooN, at
3 o'clock, Iron, the residence of the payout.. Wylie
went. to proceed to the Protestant Cemetery.
Troy 11111. The friend's of the family are rinpoct
fully 11,001 to attend.
realdonen.Colurni.us.lndlana,
ThumeMY. of
/oth, 1870, R. FRANK WIII
TLNO, formed, of tel. city. aidamt t o of Benja
min V.l.4oenaartd) and Mario C. Whiting. axed 30
70010.8 months end 97 days.
KASARINE
A POMARE WA TIRANTUD TO RESTORE (MAT
MEI=
I{hider & Wetheral's Raven Ink
Tile trek litdoilble la In tho market, 23
.rente per Dotter. Evan botilr
• warranted or no rale.
Genuine French Glove Cleaner,ll\
Frreiesnlng KW Gloves,. For sales%
L.H.ROSENBACIT'S
Patent Medicine and Perfume Dein)
40 SMITIIVIELD , sTRT:ET
•
T !NE. -
J !ill
Clevo
bble Eastern MI." I.lroe.
bete ldnd Llme:
•
bble Fretonot dn.:
bble Toledo do.:
1 . , ? r e x ! • I ab y J. ILI. C' ANFIELD.
. 141 Itiv t bees.
SPECIAL NOTICES. •
meetlng of the Mar
t•uAL :VW STAFF of the TIIIRD LIYIe
lON will be held at the Mayor's Otfico. Alkitchen)
(Ili. on FRIDAY. May . 27. I ' S, O. at 4 4i'cliiek
A :.r e .rp - al IN Ilia, Owe all atoll otheiire are ear.
iiiriytly requested to attend. and all meant ]doll]
desiriu to participate will ',lax, Tel...al fl
lit. Mull place . ee at to be a.s3l,tici to thellertl!
Rot, in l
i'ITARI.FiR BA
Riaieral
J. r:. e.
ittiowlne ere the ordure et the
THIRD DlrtfilOs'
lleuefal Ci•MMIID11111g—,11,011.1:ew
Chief of 51x11—W. A. CAMPBELL.
'A•ollitent AO. f7.3rl.—J. E. B. DALZEI.L.
j r. n . b .l " .
idepi W.
3.110,0. ...treetop Itolllnder.
:'apt. John Speer, ~yilit,Lm.e+Alut,
I l ie * l7o7 "
Cu. coal, Jewel. E. Crow.
Iloorge Ebel eta. .Ineeph Ft. 111107.
11114 r col. Grams Emrst.
A.
I V . Eeefle Itterlter.
Joel 000. . lioFh
tier, roar •lor. .1. 1..14011.160.
A. J. rrnteeoet. Yeutter.
Pr. F'. Itorlme7Rr , 11'llt
John Vert7l;l
E. J. Willane, • rge 11 Nt
.eNult).
Georg. Cieo
AT• Peso •
Theo. Straub. U. W. Even,
-
Illnan E. Cell Whom King.
W. 11. Grahuto. I. V. 1.000.
tis,Ls:3
torrtrE 310N0NuestElJt Isertt , i C 0..,
N. K. r weer of 1(1,011 rt. end •Ith Are, ,
I . rrotormon. *or 33d.1870. 1
Irr 4.l.ll)END.The'Prrsident and
d,,,i,,,,,1T,1V.71,•1;,1i,11f0 1111"PdIM
Milt Kt: on the Cooltel Stork of tbe Company.
ant , o f the eefulugr of the laid WE Menthe. free of
ggite7. '"oo. J MWIT. 10 T"..,"P}! V.`
hwith.
•
ir-s-STOCKIIOI,IIERS' MEETING.—
.t Jlretinoof the Stockholder. ni the
IMP.% N V will be held nt
the 011100 01 the cool pop Y. On I'lll' ItSDA V, J onr
2.1. 1573.13 3
IV. 11. MOCLEI.LAND.
Treeettret.
•
Orrice or TVS PlTSPorrlioll 040 c 0..)
• Mar 10, 11110.
Bti DIRECTION OVULE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES of ails ronspnay. 00111
foohir notice, the pee° of Coal Tor will be
• -
ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
g 51.261 PER BARREL.,
And that of enke will be four bal cents per bushel
In the rant. end Ova i 3) rents delivered within the
W. If. MrCI.EI.I.AIII,.
[Crl
_MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the FIFTH AVENUE. BANK
or Pittsburgh ail to bele nn TIME-MAT EVEN
'O. June 90, at N oclock. In TUIJMS EAU..
No. 241 Fifth %amino, for the purmise of amend
and appro..) of Dr-laws.
DIVIDENIL—The Board of DI.
RECTORS of the Fifth Avenue Dank have
this dot declared • dividend of $3 per .hare. too
Govarament and Elate Twroo, payable nil and
er June Is . t neat
717:1•10
=SW;II:ME111
[ry-rumac NOTICE.—IIavIng been
sPIAAntedRAS arld GAS METER ITISP EC-
TOII for Allegheny anent}, natl. Is hend/I lase.
that until the neeessetT °face end Mocha/Doti Test
1. Machinery cow, be molded, I win be found at
the OFFICE Oh' THE NATIONAL. YOUNDIIT
AND PIPE WORKS; Twenty-third street. neer
rem Pittsburgh.
It. 11. SHIM
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Er BOUNTY.
$lOO Bounty Collected
For an soldiery who enlisted between Stay 4th and
July 2.14. 1861.wh0 were dischartred for disabil
ity before serving two Teary, and who have beret ,
fore received no bounty.
The undersigned bee removed hi. °Rice to G
zirrr fiu.:ding.cornerSirthevenue and Smithfield
Greet. and is now prepared to collect Maim, epeerC
Py and at modenite rod,. Call on,orioidrevt, with
vtarop. IL F. BROWN.
Helm Agent. linVerrs bedding.
Forney Slab ermine and Smithfield street.
Pittsburgh. Pa..
CANDIDATES
u 3 —• FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
GEORGE NEELEY,
of Marthall Townalilth subject to the decision of
the Colon Republican County Contention.
lALttalt
La .
FOIL COUNTY COMMISSIONER
BENJAMIN DOUTHETT,
Of hidlane township, 0 • candidate foe' Count)
Comtnisslmier., In subordination 41 the decision of
the Iteesibllesu Convention. Kat modes In re -.-
eahlertada.T
MILL MEN
PLAN ENO
. And Others,
"L'AICE. - b.:o'r - 101!
, Evil
Thn undenntned has letters pa nt of the Uni
ted buttes for the I:Dimmed rustructlou of
eather-beard M g. 10• 11. lining me f viratneeoting
w
for Mopes. The weatlier-boardleur , thig patent
improvement. being more particularly ntended for
vertical tip. Rodcombine. great durability mud
beauty of appeuranon slot it l• of. CullatOlaid to up manly avoid the nee of Joliet etripe,end to
filo Joint or the data
rgrorihelr*Flhowlns. OWL Mut: by the action of
the weather on the timber.
Waldo lining end weinscotlng by nth new method
MIPIIIO constructed an to to= perfect panel.
aslopply as by the inary flooring boards same:
thereby preventing the showing of the joint. from
nil. ca. and leaving no refutes for Mega '
fle b ooaliopurchased the patent fight of what
is cortimenily known as the -Moulded Weather
boarding"
lie has disposed of the following territorial and
'hop rights In Allegheny oeunty, for both P 5....
7u A. Menem - ff. the right of the tarritoiis
lath of the river In mid county.
To 51cQueeran A Doughnut. the right for the First
TrJ , Pittsburgh.
o Patterson h Co.. shop rights for their
• al. stOth .era. Pittsburgh.
I'u Ales. McClure. for the tinlrough of ?AMC's'.
Port•
Parker & Paul. for Flrst. Second. Thal and
Fourth wards. city ut Allaahmly.
To Hned Brothers. shut light at their mlil Itev
eVit> et Au l tot the t....p.isr
I . ln=rir and Sum: Mao toe
to
of haler
to
chum, .111 please oat either et awl
h. or midtown me. m N 0.7.
Malthtleld street, MlMl:mesh. Pa.
ta I. C. AN-DAMON.
HN M. COM CO.
Bell and Brass Founders
ENGINE. LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING it
BRA SSES
Blade r Promptly to - Order
BABBITT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand
I=
T. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wbee
STEAM PUMP.
oak4,--8142 PRNX STREET. Vow:idly—Corner
17TH and RAILROAD BTHLILTti, nttsburill
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
I=r3
OIL REFINERY,
Well located: eepeell.J 1,0017 Dbl. per weak. In
good oProlltlon,nearly now. Apply to.or edema
H. M. LONG & CO
...PIITABUI.GII, PA
MEI
PART - ERS
HIP HERETO
FORE existing bet...
A. Ballow and W. C. Adams
dohs bustneas under tha aim name or Salon 2
Atteme, was thle glar4l*arestly mutual consent.
W. C. ADAYB 'annum all Ilabliftlem..d all debts
duc the arm are tom paid to hint
mArillo.ltlTo
671.ffEAP
"'yTOWe r VINWARIC
COAL BO
TAE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO
.I747.
.11,TMATIV]Vria
ta " l94lAr. ' as thladar allmanaeuhy
15ThnVART mutual anneal.
itcnntwr W. McK
WILLIAM McKEE.
rrirw...m.r 41. 1 r yg . RICKART.
MYM.MS
AT ARSHALL'S ELIXIR.
'NrADAIIALL.9 EUXIA WILL CrAZ filADAcirly.
NIAAMIALL, ELIZIA WILL cus
Pri- rt. M I
utat natn. L irtinglAtl.
co -- .DA:4O. Proprietor..
Formbe,...' hobnails noo hT GEORGE A.
KELLY, rittaburah.
pini RUBBER,
BIAMNO. 110 ST: AND ATRAM PACKING
Of the Beaten Belting Minoan) . .. make. A f
rzz.ig n ali sites. The lade supplied at mold
• J. t n
elf Amite for this ells
EHENT.-100 Louisville Hv.
drAnlto Cement. the best 1n use. For We ul
.1.. B.
141 Cnen ANTIZLO.
..
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ammo
OFFICIAL.
ALLEGHENY
AILIEGRENT, May 24. IM7O.
a.se , “inent for 1:ro
:- andf^l.VlNG vt CbtAntil ttie rt, tan,
north of river avenue to the Nteehaule street
enditei also. the assessment for the cOrmtmettor.
nt • BOARDWALK en Bell avenue. 110,0 Fetterul
street this street. arsr rewly
ran be 'wen at iditiee until rATI'II-
ItAI% June .Ith.lS7o. when they brill place.]
In the fiends of Dwell, Otntridier
I=
CEO
t'rrr cONTIEOLI.EII4. Fru,-
err ! . OP Ll.[l:llC7. V. Mr. 2.3,1 POO..
EA LED I RoposALs iv ILL BF
A on. g. , l ;:k.
,77 g Till' RSDA
iii7ideng will elf,' the rat., per ynrd, which
prie., will icicle e their delivery smolt the Wtittf ,
tit
Whe e. deelanuted by the C..nituitt.ee
no t, La ndinac id. the Pleelhit of the
W. M. PORTER,
=I
UNA
ConettOLLEICS OrrICK. •
• ALLEGULNV Cute, May 1411..18,0.1
NOTICE IS lIEREIIti GIVEN THAT
3.tin Viewers report on thd opening it LANE
ALLEY. fbm its present terminus to Jefferson
street, heath's been approved by Councils, thee..
segments of benefits therefor are now due and
payable at the nMee of the City Treneurer for
slaty days irons this dote. nod If not paid within
that time liens will he tiled for the atununts with
Interest and rout.
CM
- VOTI ue CF. TO WHITEWASHERS
he . - -
SRA LED PROPOSALS be
f rost tred , In
Whitewashing of the Market liouß
ado s coo •
I'll Wrote
e t:l I 11`.11V411Y1'n&V"'
For further Informetlon enneerelnithg, ehernet
of Work. Itiqulre at the taco et the llty tennelle
The Tient Is reserredto
PITTSBURGH.
C
virrst:i7J
kr °TICE IS II EKED G 1 %E\ TO
_LI
at holders of Overdue Mutleipal Bonds of
the Clty.ot Clustnir4ll, to foment. Otero thle
ger koVelre.mftVjulyoliFfirgyVl7.lll b°
W 100.4 nn
By order of the Flounce Committee.
It. J. SfeGOWAN. Controller.
132=1
LIVERY & SALE STABLES
Robt. H. Patterson &Co.
ME=
Seventh Avenue and Liberty Stree
I=l
WILL ONEVERS SATLILDAT 1101.1 , AN •
AT_TCTI.ON SALE
orses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagon.,
And everything appertalning to the Horse.
rut!. desiring to bell willplasm leave their na
tive id wiroilfnantent on or before Thni.dgY of each
nor venial s mod attention
L'l gk,trel%
• _ _
01E4 H. SITEW.ART.
ROBERT 1,11 . r 11.011 T. 11. PATrilli‘ol4
11. PATTERSON 110
Livery, Sale and .
COMMISSION • STABLES
'or. Srventh Avenue and Librrty
I=
e .gin
LEAD, DRUGS, 814.
_
PMSBURGII
White Lead and Color Works,
J, Sehoonmaker & Son,
PROPR
anuf ortarers nt WIIMLLTI4. I /.
\ axle
CIFFICE AND FACTORY.
SO. 451..01. 416 and 4$S Rebecca Sine
EZEIMEI
An eall &Item lan to the Fhehthtee I.:•tett
jitrletly I'n'. White 1,5.1 : and
V.;:.
re.titg l k.t:D to be • purer ehrbonuhe at land
sod whit. than SOS tu ttut market, sod itatortult
the price at the paetflu It euutuhUng the beet
adulteration.
TNDERSON, J. 6; BROTHERS,
2648 I2bnt y street. Dealer. In Drug.. Paint
and tent Medicine.. , Jai
NORTHERN
Pacffie -flaifrom
To Railroad Contractors.
healed Proposals nth be rocelend as the oaths of
the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COM-
PANY, No. 190 BROADWAY. corner of Cedar
street, Non York, until WEDNESDAi.the 1M dar
of .1 une.lB7o. at ID Welock. noon. for the Gra
dlng.3lissonef.Brldeina and Ballasting of that Poe
nen of the Northern Patine Railroad In the !Mate
at lllnnpoto. onehdlog !foto the Dell. of the Pt.
Louts aver to the Rod river, the 110401S 1 boundary
of Minnesota la distance of abbot 930 tallesl:ln-
•
eluding everything mutate to <omelete the road
bed for a single tract, and nedssary side trucks
reedy to rendre the nit superstructure.
The eehj eoznpany pill idso receive propeseht at
the sane Uwe and Once, for the timber cross-nes
and for the Iron mile. spikes andhatnres tee the
toad as •laws. The from rolls to budoltsered on the
dock at Dulata.3s.lnnesota.Of at the croitaltur of Wm
•)fdssbdppl Itseromd the ttee resolved seftmdlng
to o.lank forms, which will he may for dlatrthu-
Won on WEDNESDAY, MST 4. 11970, st the ofta
of the Comfany, as shore, where plans of the
!Wafture, and maps .d profiles of the road, with
full spetlflattions, cart then be 'seen. and the Um
allowed for the completion of the contracts and
li=!
The Company reserve the . eight t o reject any to
all bide net deemed to be far the Interests of are
Company.
PllDtO4 cir,-olara containing full Information
will be funneled on application. by mall or other
wise, to ZOWIX F. JOIINTION. Chief Engineer. or
to tbe President of the Compwil. eS the oßios.
190 BROADWAY. as above,
J. GREGORY SMIT
Prenidrnt Northern Patine Iln
C=l==;l
Li9l_ . gston - & Co.,
Mannfaciikrer at MUT GRES' IRON
CASTINGS.
Light wort our opecialty. f Locwa Joins Hotta.
136Itter arid Gide Hlnilny &lab Pulled and other
seder. Of Padden' hardware always oa Mad.
ClT"l4logVaddlrsi,PllN Iron 141.74 7 .
Jiti.tl3
I=l2l
W. C. ADAMS.
- C.BARNES,
Sealer of Weights and Measures,
13=
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•
NOTICE.
lIENRV WEARNET.
Other Goods.
• Sixth Ward..Plitaborllk.
no !Ammo Board will boar the abase aPallao
tlon cOMONOAT NETT. at 11 o'clock A. Y.
JOSEPH EROWNE, Clark
nlyZ:z3.3
mArA4,IBIO
yotfo.Fu~vc z.O„NE
Takers.
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Ninth Bird. I'ltt•boryh,.
The lAceitee Board will deal' the above opelloe
Dimon SATURDAY NEXT. at 11 o'clock A.R.
JOSFI B II BROWNY.. Clerk.
YSAau
FINE APPLES.'
A small lot Of Fresh Pine Apples lost
mired In good order, pod Iry o 1 low, at the I'm
fi7 ""'"'" .° ' JOHN ItftSIMAW,
mYu Corner Merle and :11nth
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11'49171WTOE.
— E.I - NIPII - 2.F. • I
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO •
Of New York.
jilt) unt)A.DWA.Ii
PRINCIPAL FEATURP.,_
I.lfo Policies AIR.OI.tEI
TN
el
itlcE t'r A lII.E I rain Payment " 1 gr "
Premium.
'fl`iirmice Si iN-FORFEITAIII.E after
.we annual payment.. All tolicles INTOSTRSTA
BLE umial eau.e..and A IISoLUTKI.A 'NOON.
TEuTAII after two annuel premium... Alt ne-
Ortetion. muin TRAVEL and RWIDENCR
moved,nd no perm.quired. ISO ACCL
LATION INTFAIRST re .I. anti or Deferre4
Treniludin. and Ril INI•lt EAS le of ann.l pane. nt.
." Z 4.... litvidende on the Pitt!:
l ! TrlttiT plan • ic ' ti ' ......ii!jVT e t r h , o e u ' , "'A o. nA l N 7A ß ...f •
a . rid there no ACCUSIC I.ATlii3 • • or INT IFIRMiT
" r.S LY :
ter yield lin Income If. the Peltey " iolder. b* Lfre.
term and endowment millet. are wined: alt.,
gement.. intermit
I.lTe m" ii alai ;Attie% • ' lo64l4
• • • 1 ,. 3 doe oci • '
4 1 11L'it'ga't'ilt r c irEitios oi• P
ullet.
The EMPIRE baa • issued more Pullet. by over
SOO MI. roust TZAR ending April 1.1. 17470.
than any other Company in thin country in the
same time at the name age.
Tile EMPIRE pecurea every Polley holder HT A
DEPOSIT II? CASH CAPITAL with the State Tr..-
.7 auftletently ample to pay evetT PolleT.
Cor every dollar of it.bitity to loos. the EMPIRE
hae $1.43 wttla which to pey..
• I.IOK AT ITS LIBERAL. PI:ATI:RCA
mid. emir,. Agent. wanted everywhere In Wee
Pennnylvunia. W3l.
A.
"Mee 7 l i l l nn
.nVar/N:Vigi,'lT:tnatil'rgri.'..
EIMEMIMI
- ARTER 1829 PERPETUAL
FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. CO.
• OF PIIIT.ADELPIIIA.
C A ILICE 433 AND 4318gri.INT' STREN.
eirpig) . ll4 . ll . li . ‘ 7 . l, et s,— .
~, ,L .P .
p 13 4,
. :, ,, , i
1 9. oeria. 71111.01111. ermtael and'rempo - ,
rare Pond° , on bomi Terms. -Tim CornimilY MO
issuespores.t the It_enteof all kinds of Bullit
mrlart°4,°°llp ttll7 . & matt cinul_ t,
Geo. W. Itionmds, sneq_Loa, Geo. Thome
mon
ritir. Tn.. I , p. r.,.. Wm. N. Grunt Tho B.
tills, GYStalllll , B. Benson. • .
ALFItED G. BOMA. Presteleot,
GEO. PALMS. Vice President.
Jas. W. IfeAltister, Societiml
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A"
n 'COFFIN & KELIPGO,
Cor. Third Avenue and Wcial
VESTERN INSURANCE COMFY
Of Pittsburgh
itERII/CHT„ Seeretsry.
CArT. UEO. itEELD, °anent' .Airyint.
OEoe 9'4 tabor street. Speak t Co.is Wareham.,
ntaire, Pittsburgh.
Will Insure against ail kind. nt Tire and Marla&
Maim welle Institution, managed by Directors
who ernknown to the community, amd who
are determined by pumplike. arid IlberalitY to
maintain the character which they hare aanimad.
as ottarina the best protection to thane who dealt*
to be Insured.
IltitretoltA:
• A.limarrefd:limlek, John.St:
se
a ,
J.aes )(matey, William 0. Xrana,
Marauder !teem, • .Icoeph Filiklattlieli
ndrew Actley ' nainiplisymer.
lartd7l :. l,ong. * . Wm. ktorriann.
noT:
. ,
CASH INSURANCE COMPANY
Pliolnii Building
NO. TS FIFTM AVANIFZi. FLOO.
CAPITAL ALI. PAID UP
Indictees:
N.J. An der, ;John Fiord. leapt. M.
Den? Wallace, S. IL Gartman, lA. Chambe.
Jake 11111. Id. XeClerken, ;Jas.
Thom. Smith, d.
• HOD katT IL ILLIti, President.
J:4O. F. J EN N Man, Vire President
JOS. T. JOHNSTON, POOllO-.T.
Capt..R. J. (GLACE. General Asset.
INSCIIES.ONALaTtAiIisTEEmir ma. FIRE
ALLEGIIENY INSURANCE CO.
Of Pittsburgh.
OFTICE. NO. 67 F0R11777 A VENDR.
pourres afralaot all [lnds of Firs and Marino
s.
iTM JR.. Preeldeat.
T. J
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108KNSON, Tke Pr
ooldooa
c.O.DONNXLL , Scretary,
CAPT, WM. DEAN. General Amt.
• Dlnacinio.:
R. L. Pahnootrair,
, W.H. Eerson.
C. U. tent %Deals,
array Chllde, •
Charlet. Day, TiVeltiabr.
OWL WM. T. I, Norte. _
PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMP'Y
OFFICE. N. R.COIIN FR WOOD R FIFTH
MEIMIM
Elll=l
lannrrnant
Wm. Phillip, . CapL John l'.. Mo.&
John West ! . Shriner, -
John E. Parke. ! amain Attn.:Ma.
I:. It. luve,
'Wm. I'. HMI, iared M. Brash.
__,_' S ' al ' u F ni S i n
itart.
.4*"'""i}t":ll.lilLLlPS, Prostaant. '
JOIIN WATT. Vine President. .
W. F. GARDNER. decretatT.
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NATIONAL INSURANCE COMFY.
COR., VELDERM, DIAMOND.
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the SILCONII NATIONAL 8
i• IT. W...1441T N ANE
3oIIN LINOW I N ""ni.
JAION S BT/It'inari.,
Itinerroxs:
.1.4• n A. Mi
ler. .la..l.x.klaxn,
•
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pk,e24:tointailookr.turo6:o
_
P. McARDI,JE,
Fashionable
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.AIER CH Al.rT TA ILO R,
g a VAN M flaTiVii9l4.43
ixti GOODS.
No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St.,
I. PITTSBURGII. PA.
, K , HtSestre Clothing made to ordee the Waal
R MOVAM
GP AT & LOGAN
No. 89 FIFTH AVENUE
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
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1870.
a. C. IeTTIZAPON. C. I. itarm.asieloma
M'PHERSON &
y t trj T4goaZ n. 11) , :31.1 . 1 . 11 irriger"
1c...a sod, tbe oat and moat fan/donates
Goods In ant Ilno, • groat portion of tad& vadat
own tmpormUod:
..,==conflated: e q . : to r t:Pdkeet
as, we me mbelt from on ad early
omandostlon of our at. of . Moat
mores Vestingw, ac
WMIE/MN
othlo . N. /9
NEW SPRING- GOODE.
A splandld nu stook of
Cloths, Ca,sairneres, daa
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se3 Merchant Tllor.ZS 9ialthasl6 street.
S. P. SHRIVI:R & CO
Ilmatr i o4ll . ateo ther n o t t u. .tr. litursmi
Nos. ISO and 351 Liberty
pn rall.q.:Mgarr fAenee ro u Xi.
tomer.
road Co
MEI
Allegheny Insurance Company
111. a Woo namyweel fmm No. 37 Pllth Immo*. to
DILIWZMY MtU T AND WOOD DTRWWIS.
C. DONNELL. Igen
p EIIIOTAL-FRED'Y suntan%
hterobaut Tenor and Dealer In theiGithan's
runthhtug Goods; also Gentlemen " . asui Bob'
Clothing on hand and made to order at the thosb
rot nottee. has setnovsettrun histate eland. No.llll
rousth avenue, to .No. 51 WOOD ems=
Corner of Third avenue.
ethetrlFF
1:5113
I ETU AiTA, Pittibingb
OTlCE.—iiiiereax, Letters or
?SOMAS
tho *Mite of ?SOMAS
- 1 1 1111311, late of Snowden toirephlP. deeeued.
Wee been mad to the enbecrteets ,
Indebte4 to the .000 @Mate are renriaa =e
tenneditta reamqut. •+:
eaalost the est th e. th
of 'ealdr:ls
make those the stets eritpMgraimoNs.
JOUN ivrT.
OTICE. RATION —Whereas jean"' a A t
777111
.ueeo trusted to the anteierp e
ledel.ted to th eutel (Wets.e ri. i n=„7 : r .
etume pertnentoted those Wm..
norms seottnet the estate of traa
et/ ate known"Varir. AAnielstratof,
Lobahott. Altertehf Co, P.
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AMUSEMENT§
ocy-NEW OPERA.:
B ) RlDnr rvENING.
enefit to
%V lieu .111 W pre.ented Ltk knyll.ti Meytat.taas
liftna of
TUE Hetlett:lloTO.
With a p.“...rikal cut et character,
SATUNU.IY MATINKIt. .tumcnects at PI
u'el .. ,
t r ok. 4 7 hen wet toe protected Relltnro Wald
NoRMA.
listunlar Evening—Nathan..
0:7.* AIR AT
KEYSTONE RINK
Open EV6.ry Evening,
ST. PETER'S
New Caiholic Church.
- - -
rre•BENEFIT OF THE CENTRAL
HIGH EICIIOO,_ Ia—CONCHHT ander the
direction a Prot. WM. B. H A 1.1., at
MASONIC HALL THEADA V EV FIXING. htht
31.41100. •
Tickets. 30 ante. The net proceeda will be de
voted Lo the Art Food of the Itiatttation.
outts2l4
THE FIRST SEMPANNUALEX
HIBITION of the PITTSBURGH ART
GALLERY. confab:dog • fine collection nf
tbe'prodsetlon of American and Forehm Ar
tiste. le noir pria Der and Zrentog. Us.
ERry syßEET,oppoOte the head of Wend street
4dpledion,lls mots. • apt
BUSINESS PROPERTY
WEDNICSD J Ist, at o'ckesk P. g"ret
the premises, tu l lead that ',cry reSualst:: •
nese property hontlng ost the Diem.. Iv+
rul4l4 nd r i tris b istA ' Pict& ti ' AU 4 oct:M
within .meet distance of
I t avenue.
e
teUing Investment Ohio It greatly to their the .
Meter. tO examine prOperty end attend the
We.
If Pot sold as e *bole, tt will be divided Into Lots
to sun purchuars. 'rertos—one-thlrd nab. bal
sa,* in one, two and three rears, equal mantel, •
psruseuts. secured hi hood and mortgage with
RAVE. REMOVED FROM
No. 47 Sixth Street
METER
IMIKOVALS
REMOVAL
S. P. SHRIVER & CO
REMOVAL.
THE OFFICE OF nu
co. 67 FOURTH ATEIitIE,
LEGAL
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Rpßll4e 4l :g STItEICT. A1.1.&1111MT
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ADMISBION
p22.1.1:1
AUCTION
AT AU TION
R. CUTIIDERT & IWN
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DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
AND
VACANT LOTS
On Bidwell St., Allegheny..
Os TUESDAY. M 31. at 2 o'clock. will of
fered at public We. rie the premises. the property'
of Mr. J. G. Cohen. who Is mot:ales to
situated at No. 27 Bidwell *treat. near U r=
inventor. The lot Is DO by 210 feet, oil whhai le
erected a twowtory double brick dwells,' of Is
rooms. bath. closets. good teller. du. There eril
marble metaled, gum and eater, tin roof. ewe the
5.041.6 pilnendly ipXbd winditloo. a stable est
carriage hoes. to the redr. with shie die Min
7,i SU fir., 111 Itopr=r v ith tr t ees RAMS:rub-
Tway. The d Ity of the loostloo Id well;
known: the sonmeadies lots are lergeued epee,
hide of dust, end afford almost the secluidoll of the
onuntry. Term—Om-I mu* of: the bashes Ire
thowe r ran.
A. LEGGATE. Auctloweer.
NORTH AYENCE RESIDENCY.
North Avenue Residence,
North 'Avenue Residence.
LOT 30 BY 101. .
1
On iiIIIDNEIMAT. Jona 1. at 2 o'clg o oal be . 1
.
sold qt tin prowls., the titinastS7
Lot 30
aromas. Booood mad. Allenhany. Lot by 10 . ,
hot; b o a. taro and a lAJI .tarty. 13 looms. ,
ban. bath. oantrona. closets. sod nenend equelon. .`
arass. meanly omplelaid and nts• ofretod roe
no savant of botm.too taw fot thn pilipot
. 4oril ;Err=,r I;l7.°l4:4T,:olVrig i
moot elaborate Improvements ant In wawa. AU ,r ,
In goasst of a good &railing on this tin• &Vanua an
Spestiatty dinwtad to thia We, and are invitati la .;
..ammo 010 promises. Tenns— M nun. ",
ballace to tan* worn
mr/OnSl A. LEGEATE. Aunt! . ,
• -. WALL PAPErfa. • •
NEWWALL PAPER. -
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FOR SPRTNG SALES , : •
at • No. 107 Market St.,
NEAR
9
,
NEAR FIFTH AVE. , 1
w., tow ors.. to th• pant In ..rook of PAPER
lIANGINGS unamOssood In lbeZeal, tr
ot of EDAM..
=W s Um
. 1 . 11 . 1. at c. r .. . ...yr .e;
I t
MGM
~,i n plakt and
c 1 . .. 5 7= v • ~..,4
SAITIMIS, TIM and - aux ,P *. ,'.',.,
,
A SIKB P delaatforrs,WilaWsTlAl lib i g= t; ':1
i m.:;:asell.: tow .• ow lowest in the ,
,
No. 107 Naha Rt.. near Fifth luau. 7,
JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO.
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WALL PAPERS.
SPRING, 1870. •
F.Not.a.ariaigED
per tat:
NtiMi. oZL
Tre eh sod U •M
AMOZILD 41.14.
.11. WA. speetelefl ahem saperler, say
meet la the eountly. Pee Aries:.
w. P. MARSHALL'S
New Wboleeele hed Retell Blom. 191
meet, Pltteband.
p
pSARL STEAJI - FLOUSiNG Ind&
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.,
At3JKIMNY 41T1r..PA..
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Masafsetorsrs of Os folloalsta ostsbratod brawls.
of Floo
3 Star reer, Brand ao ttotabist Essay, float.
9 Star r:
mos Itrarsd iu l No. 1 Knot 51. , 117 rklr
entl! 11 slow. mow
baty of ths sante Ads to themartst.
mis L otoO so otoreeentad.
PATETTINg, GIWNING,
,
HDIIIIS LID BIGX PATTER
4:411A.11WE13 ASTI) GM.A.ZIMIR.
Ne. 34 NINTH BMW=
P!MMME
JUST IN TIME.
Summer Millinery,
itußsdlAg !n i 1.17
BONNITS.
MOWERS; 1
RIBBONS.
IA ADR.IIP LACE*
ORNAMINTS. /
• and NOVIORIBB
Y D PARTNEk ,
IN EVERR.
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Mrs. S. C. Robb,
i
Q. 91 FEDERAL STREET,
A1.1.11X/lIIMIN
T. - • •T. • ,•• T. '.
Trego's O
TeaberryTothwash. I,
•
...a. 5 ............... u.. 1
Warraolad ne• Mina laiarioas •ed,lasi... i
It praearres sati whllaa• tha 'Tio - ,
IsrigMal... sad soothes the (lams! I
ma salaams lb. breath! - ' ' t
Prarsait
aellas Artificial
adraroalatAxo of Tarsu!
arm sad
, Is a %arm wild* hildren .. • 1
5 ..„ iv,_.,,,r,rwrzlnc c . iisl apurn.
=.., ''. .d• l'w ai Dnundrie.
LARGE SIIIIPIENTS OF LSL
Wads of tresh b notiaro moll* WI
mood I=trob. and st d ine Trris r
ettri emner TosSorol
Wert. Oar long trapodotheo to the MIAOW ea
relea os to always bare whwdaant eloas
utile. nit White. Otott. Meson.' florrlos . =
Ilsos , ' and While Port*.
heal
at, vo ICrif
of
Itunir• • armantele. quote.
Wear Mall. AO oftler• 011 ed promptly.
GEORGE HFN LICK,
HAUD WOOD 171108X88
If:... 4 intl'i."l,ll7Actgars'Ots 6 "rait
ores. Ali times 00 ronelloss repelson end sm.
Vatsby permission to tessin Aileen.
Yessenor. own/14r
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