THE DATENGAZETTE: PUBLISHED - 1117 TENNIIIAN, 111:341) & CO., Corner Sixth Att. and Smithfield St F. D. PENNIMAN, JOSIAH. KING, T. P. HOUSTON, . N. P. KUD, rim-L.OIS AND: ricorntri*A.: =I Fly mail, pe.r year MUT ore." by rimer. puma*. 'CIE DAILY GAZETTE, PENNSYLTAMA Tin; Otis iron Compsufs s ew works It §lisron will bowheueornplets4. lolo POille niitsf ~r eineilie in the State. . Str.u. malicious person girdled an the ins, in the orchard of conntablo Neall in 'Nlonorigithela City lot Saturday. • BL,AiK. of Allegheny has ae. ',pied a call from the Field.. Presbyterian (beech of Waterford. lre his nes- char g e early in June, - • Tor. Presbyterian church at liposevillo iy VI be dedicated on the kL of May, when Mr. - Noble, pastor of the Third I.liirch in this city, wilb preach ser- )lEssns, Woou'e SONS a. co., of l'itteburgh, are building a new ganti rail milt at. Wheat Sharon, It will be done in iyiiej.."- , ~tus emp l oy . s i n hundred ;, and turn out when running .'.....11i1110 At the rate of thirty thousand tons of rails per year. This firm Is also patting. up one In*reci clwelliug.house.a. - JAIL N. MithoWe edited ihe Wiynteburg acceptably and kept it thoroughly Republican, Ims sold oat find ii going tto the, 'West to hunt for that fortune which we hope he may find. Mr. W. Day, a gentleman of experience amt a staunch Republican. has purrhasied and will hereafter conduct the paper—we liope,e Ulf success. Trio. 'Uniontown tirnios says: A Mr. Harper, of •Allegliany OD.; watt it Dew sot's Station' hod week with the view of selecting a site for a large hub and spoke , factory. Mr. harper is interest.sl in the manufacture of .wagous in Allegheny aml wishes to locate bin bob noir Kpolo, rein a good timber. con MIT. 'fhb. sumo 1 , 11i11.0.11 . 6 Station . has jtuat giVrtii a Mr. L'iicafer ten MIMI of ground In build a fur macs on. The Mungithela On Tuesday morning last, as Mr. Patrick Collins was going to work in the mines at Cleveland Landing, lie met a draft of fire datuly which Ignited and insult - 1k killed him.' Pat was a eltleedidt follow• and a brave moan. lie served through the Mott- Van war and teas true of the first mobil, 'errs from Washington comity in Lin coln's first call for troops, bring n Inerabor of Cup'. Cooper's . company. " • [7113 ginting n nen Preeibyte, 'Jinn chunk. : , • :; ' . iinturilnr, in lon, n p t trnieum lamp explodoli, rriii/Iting. in ton death nt II a Oman.— • ..ILIE 994.1 . 110i7CJ1, EU), Of -3: E. , tianien paystiat•ter on the & renliett.talitle bathing in the tier natTo . A I , IIAND field trial of tuo . tvere and reap. it to be held near Nlansfield sometime d ring thelatter part of July, The trial ig tolre: . eandiictesl wider thiil linplees of 'die 0111.5 State &lard' of 'Agrieillture. iLehrumu,l nay:: - We•iiro informed. that Iliam Laura Wool wine, the talented soprano of our village, out wake her tiNt appearance in a grand upon: at Cincinnati, nitlt.the. Mailings Oplra. Troo ::, next Sptember. Herr/dna will' be in the Bohemian I.i . trl. - • I.Asr Sunday three negrues Wein nut on a spree in a 1.11 M", prit TUF4IIIIIIIIIS. They over c ook "'urinal liodewald, ttlinan iiirrhny they demanded. He complied, hut an ten cents wan all he had they attacked Mtn, eau big hint fright fully with a rotor: „ISio'rif damn were of% tern awls cnpt tired. but the third, namitd Albert Johnsen, in yet at large. It..dewnl.l will pc.ibably recover. Zanustilli"., on . - v. Alien llighfield. filed of . affidatit before Justice coinplainitirthat cal or about the Inst,lacob Beall , sold -intoxicating lig ital." to her ton. Frank HighTielfc'who in a `xidnier. , On the defendant was brought . 'before' the justice and tried. De plead tullty and was Tined ¢16..16 including the 'costs, which he paid. The intoxicating . liquor eold wan a giant!, of. boor. • • • AT Circleville, last -week, a-young man ested his father ntider the follhning shste "nf tants: The. Risintiff;while n minor, went tote 114. tinny es 'a sialestittite, with his father's consent. Ile receivsel eight bun dultd ,lelfars,teltiellfte left nitialds father' to tic` ineested for lihtlutifrs Isisiefit.l" Ile .purchased land nitk the money, but refu sed to deed it to his eon. or to .pay him Lark the mouey,claiming it as his own,and 4lust LS' hid hired out his eon as a substi tute. .finlgusent for IVAN; and cost f4r plaintiff. Sharp!burg ,'EP/lORt PAZ ETTlii — Ttio world oentin juoTdri. Old Hap i'nu Winkle i waking up. Our boougli fathers are im bibing the spirit of the age. They have cut Ravi° front their rusty moorings of the past, and are launching out on the sea of improettiont. I They are now engaged in curbing and poring slur streets, and we trust that tbleadranco is only the begin ning.lf better days. cptcoy, e. hare a - }iftle - cariery innpinloo. ppd. balms; but thin life *nit:till:4 doll motrototti - irithout it. For instance, the !takes that our Sur ., dyer puts dotinAuring the day, are mos seriously removettihrnugh the:night. ate Crush however, that wisei counsels prevail, and that Injunctions, /sc., will be like angel's visits--" Yew and far be. • Where the public good is contemplated, atul where all propotty will be improved to appsararice and value, all - the- citizens alietild cheerfully submit to their shareof lipuble, sacrifice and expense. Our per -"severing - Burgess and' Council descry° groat credit and honor for their indefati• geblii labors - to improve our 'beautiful town. gore anon. Elegant Mansion Rome Formerly occupied' bi James A. Hutchi son; Eiq., Sixth warcf;Antirlielly - Cify, to ..gether with about three acres of ground, fronting on the Ohio tiror,Preble,ltayard 'and Adams stieeta. The, ri,vez front in 3430 :feet. the mansion is ibout 1 84 by 44 'fee', two stories high; slate roof: the rooms are largo--psrlor 18 ! by.49,,dining room 19 by % , ,i T rstrl: by 19 , ball B by 40. porch 8 - by ' tii, . and the chambers. kitchen, pantzy„ and other rooms are all very large and, air' - and conveniently areango.l.,.so as trAgo- into fey ruoin lathe house without having to go through an other. Nearlyall thp,rotaus hale marble er slate nuoitles; the Ceiling; eiti lofty and rosy. - of them handsomely paneled in 'tasteful style; the grounds arphandsome ly Inid out lilawne, &c.;and Well covered with. fine fruit, such as apples. peaches, pears and other 'small fruit The house has two fronte=the one ',lit the liver is a magnificent view:, of the river and the ,i,,,ie country around, and is a very I ,i,. fi sent,place,l having the 'fresh breeze fru* the rivettand free from any smoke, soot, &t Inquire of C. 11. Love, asEouiti; avenue:. flosseAsato :Tho numerous patrons of Dr. GiHasp o ill be pleased to learn that he ;lay re turned, after au absenee of's few' reeks, and may be found, MI usual, at his ofilce, No. 2.16 Penn - street, where he is prepared to servo all who fluty need his services. Such ere his facilities for business; that the best work is made in the shortest possible time: Ile warrants superior work ILL the lowest prices. No charge for extracting 'when teeth are ordered, iteenembet the place: N 0.246 Penn street. 8 " 41,3 Worm - ass ~—The best work• men, the best material, and the finest specimens of work are to be seen at the Pittsburgh Stained Maws Works, '23 • Mar kot Street. AT rill -4W, , FOLLANnTIEE. & No. )21 Wood mrset, corner of Fifth avenue. Will be found • laripi sud iudielounly wt . 'sorted stock of men. non fie fs' clothing, eUltable for this season's Wear. Fair prices . and very reasonable. Especial at tention is paid to custom work, anti neat fitting and substantially made guineas are supplied at the shortest notice. W.)l. Na1...50x% No. 23 Market street, will fOrnlah plain or tinted enameled glasid In lead sash, properly cemented and with the necessary fastenings ready for patting In the frames at the lowest prices. • • , ( , . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . • . . , . --.. . . , - • e . . . i . . . . . . , t . " • . .. TEE' WEERTY GAZETTE? . . _ c . \ , l ,z i PM .. ' .. i e . . .. . •' i t -- .1 . ' )41111 1111 : H . , s. . ' .. Ir . - \ I 11 ' r ♦ It, - AX, A . 14 . (1.1 :Pr • _ '0 .11111 t • ...t . ' .. ~1 . ..;: i 5::,,n gi .::::ry..."1 : ::„.......•:. ~ , Comniercial and Faintly Newspaper ~,,,,outr ruz nsechanth or merchant Ocala ha 'MOM: n'eoM''''' . • IN: . - - ... . ESTABLISHED IN 1186. Fail FIRST EDITION. MID\TIGHT THE FE TANS. Most Inglorious Demonstration, The Franklin Affair Repeated at Trout River—The Brotherhood llemoral• leed at the Firmt Fire--Rathering of 7ortea —tattle Reported Fought near Malone—Great Eicitementon the Borden Illy Telegraph to theirittsburgh tiazette.l etlll Coneentraeng on the Border. Sr. At.tiaNN., May _..'large numbers of Fe titans are roncentmting. and trill make a shoultancoug. attack 'all along the border. Gen. Speer and - the ex-Confederate Meshy are organising Ne force,' here for another attack near St. Around.. The blow will probably be atruek to-morrow : The only Fenian 's that left fur their homes nighL were the Burlington buys; the rest remained beet and were periled with food by order of raited Slate.. Marshal Foster nod the village authorities. Entrenched' neor M.lone—A Bailie Exportea. MALosir. May '-'l'.—Gen Gleasua has been - . • • - tronele reinf..rced. Ire has three thousand lien and now orcliples a position , four tulles upend: the line. Ile Is entrenched stronglV toil Is confident of holding hi. ;wahine. Nen a's twelve , / IWrt after the 111,1 , 4 i•r leNctll and bit incarceration In Harlin., on prison by U.S. Marshal Foster, General 7antnel P. Spear teas appointed Commander u.Chlef, nod proceeded at once to iPSUI! his - . . . . . . orders I, the face of Marshal Foster. Gen eral Spear will either cross the border at comepoint heretofore not attempted or I ein force General Gleason. This statement Is by MEM The Sheldon tleroming MALoNr. May 27..-The sheath= 16 becoming heckles. Fully twelve hundred Fenian. have gone to the front. and several hundred more le reported on their vmy. A company of "nited State regular - 3" arrived, this morning to preserve order. The Fenian behave quiet ly. Mid thn main body has already crossed the . . livrder. A battl” telll trobablr fake viler to morrow or next dny. urneraf Gimlet - al Is In . . . . . . command of t tie invading force. Privates express great dissatisfaction with iieuerat O'Neill. Some say he is too young to Ilan mut too inexperienced to execute. and that to both practically and theoretically incompetent. General Gleason telegraphed to a friend In thla city hod night that he arnidd fight before . . thlr morning. Thu British, regulars and' Canarthin volunteers art concentrating . . arm 'Vrout, river. I.cutana are InvOly gageil lu Ihrovlnz up earth works. * Gt. Donnelly Dead. • General Donnelly. of ft ;ca. New York, died of his wenwls to -dac. .litnek and Repulse at Trent . Hiner. TORONTO, May 17.7-The Fenian% near Trout river commenced an attack this morning. hut irclre ritiidtV 41 - leen hack arms+ the line. Fl n. Beier. minded. I..vrr.o.—The Fcnihne al Huntingdon and Trout Titer gbt oat of the way ai filet an pos sible after the tiring commenced. leaving their wounded behind. (lea. Gleason has gone back to New, York diricusted. General Spear hat it.time ft nttnilon of Fenian l'llletit—The Holders • 1;o1no Into Camp. Sr. ALl":is. 'Slav :::.-...fienerals Spear and J. 4:lea/son. with' other lesser lights in the Fenian Brotherhood. have been in tdu .e. eon - saltation over the rittration, and the consul tatlon has culminated in the Issuing of an or der by Uettend Spear for the men to go into camp fwo or three miles front here. Clue or two hundred have obeyed the order. General Spear want stile men to return to the Frank lin line. us th el, {Testacy will necessarily draw a portion of the Canadian troops front II untlnyton_ Vtany of thy men express de sire to ro hoot, :mil hare done Ft, if they had money onotigh to pay fur tranetior.• cation; but the -atones wu. t t.c home by tt, The State covet timeet. ildrr Merwl,, on a R.M. . Cot. Moseby repotted yesterday and left for ihz border mrls• th in. morning with nits pldt men. Tho report. however. ucolle confirmation. Altar the Fen , ens had pretty much all left Franallo some Canadian troops came to this side of the line nod seised a piece of artillery and a large quantity of arms and ammuni tion that bad hoes abandoned. Marshal Fos ter, it Is said. has made a demand for their re attra,atul the reply seal he conid ugly hoes them at the "Mat of the bayonet. A . . Grand hkedadille et Atuntinaton-ihe Bays OIVVII Witt atm, TtntolVit, May Ti.—The mOrement at Hun tington-rbegan at fee o'clock thia morning. The replant had constructed a breastwork of rails =mane field on the north hunk of Trout deer.. At half-past eight the Canadieartroops came up and opened gm T.= r chinos tired a few shots nod then toot to Abets. heel.. They were punt:tato the boundtry line. where the neficers, revolsera. attempted to form them into line. but It wan (mittens. There was not a single casualty on the Cana dian side. The Fenians left it few woundod , und one killed on the field. The United Vtates troops are Advancing from 'Malone. MU; Casm#l.. i'apent k. The (....Varlffln papers. la treating p 1 the prevent -7nrilan raid, express the offering eleies: In It 4 effects upon Canruth gentanlsni Is IS misezehle pest. a coerce of annoyance and fxpense: andsance which the emintrg is orced to mffer from continually Without rea son. entailing loss of life In an Ignoble came and disturbance of business relation.. To these evils the renadien Ise td" roitid submit without complaint, It they thought tie Imperial (Seehtnumut sufficiently con sklerate 'ot their position 'or assumed Its share of responsibility. Thee hold that the Imperial Government "Is re miss In not. makingimper representations at Washington and demanding of the United States Government tient It ci+rlt t'lle some steps to prevent , them I"Aurring thermion, the murder of hl - sie men and waste of money. Cnnadn• bOnF enlnnY. Is In no position to re monttrate with the United States Government. Complaint of the inked State, Referring to the I:nited States. they com plain that FOoilOhOtt hag received the coon tenanee and snoport of her lending men nod yards,: that O'Neill nod his chief confeder ates. have been allowed to go about openly. b Public demuhstratiq for t'rese ()Noels have her maart Ugo e tt'a sufl=fo Ci te r 4 ' .. n lO il r f o ' pp l ) . 4 It. Is n farce. rnfrlendlinesst, hos steadily marked the policy ..! t!:.-aitro — rates Government In Its V./Wool:I of rt. More ?cola oe! Glans Forward. Mar Z7.--Tvre hnhtlfel .mane eft to-night forNalutr, A large portion of he recruits were Mtn Chicago. Recruiting s actively going on • and money being rub cribeti liberally. ' • ,Di.goeltiou of Inilegtßatee Forma.. (VonMsocun,Mny 27.---(ten. Unsnap°. C. P. Army. arrived to-day and assumed commend of the regular forces. MO. Baskin,. was dis patchrd to Malone with one company of men to assist Deputy Marshal Benedict kr enforc ing the neutrality lows. Capt. (Wheeler, with one outopany, is ntaliotted . at Potsdam' Jttno. lion. - Three, companies are hare. encamped near the revenue cutter Chase. No orders have been received Itr put the Chase in coin . The Arnrat O'Neill Bojo.. The , Fertirios hero tascrtdit the reported ar tist of 01.ellt and Matt the peeobn arrested Is only personating him as part of a Plan of ac tion. The Fenian oMcer here' in charge of transportation reports O'Neill at Malone yes terday. and there paid to ms officer In charge of trauspOrtation at Potsdam Junction a con siderable sant to 1115 e in forwarding men to the front. ' Large stippliets of provisions have been f or warded front here. The Fenians are very ac t/re and confident. Tho Regular troops are mostly Irishmen and Fenian sympathizer., and ithrought to confront the Fenian., It Is doubt- PO if they can he handled by their °Meer,. _ The Boat to Train Inver Co7rietr. TommerO, May 'Z.—Detailed ticeountn from Trout river nil agree that the rout of the Ws , gene wag complete. 'The Ortrig bad hardly commenced when they an took to their hods In wild confusion and got acrost the border as Dud as possible. Large numbers have ar rived at. Malone and such as have means to get back home see getting away. 1 .1 few Pris oners were captured and a few are known to have been wounded. I - ttierly Demoralised. 1 ,• • • There In aurae talk of further Fenian opera tions at Cook's Corners, near Pigeon 11111, bat it la hardly Probable, as the wholo, rabble are utterly demoralised and fighting more or less among the:melees. _ Demortetrotion Olt Detroit River. • A report reached bore to eight thitt a Fenian t o re, was gathering on Detroit river. Ample preparations, however.. have been made in that quarter. Anxiety About Tramper'sglom Home Sr. AMA-ye, May In.—lt proves that \ the Ye nta= who lett here nib. morning only pro needed north about two miles and a halt, dl. cussed the altoation, and returnedihere. • The news of the repulee near Trout dyer nutekly epread, and the only talk was of obtaltdog tramportnt lon home at the earllelt, moment. Eralss °Ricers , • -- At I o'clock r. M. Fenian, officer, • Col. John A. Brown. of Lawrence, Mass., and Capt. Mon ohne. of Iturilngton. were arrested upon war rants made out by the 17:Med States District Attorney, and In default of bail were ordered committed. Others are Nicely to be arrested If they remain: • hiame Homan& to he Done. A report m bail „t be , 6n b. r n ezelrgd , tbit Thome; 41;f03.6,fr'ndlorni near Con; : r f roTXra ' N,: t t u o ns bl bang [C.IIIO[TOW. . „. Arrival of Gen. 3lcalc, McDowell and Other.. An euthuslardlc crowd gathered at the de - Dot Phil evening to "'Dour .tlea apical of Q Gene ' rals Meade, McDowell, Hunt, Ingalls and' Vanellet. \ I. S. Troops for Malone. A pi mien of the United StAtes rsrom Fort Warren. which have been h e r of o rtwo or three days, left this evening for Malone. In compnny with three , enmpatficit Jun arrived. A forgo number of Fenian , : left for their tomes tb-day. Still many remain, who this evening are marching about the streets lent cellent spirits. The citizens treat them dip au furnish them with provisions. & In Forces Meting to the Front. \ Can adian down ' l l r g ' t ' . l Law rence to-dr.:, in it steamer, which also hod en ...I,ant Cfro hundred tons of ammunition hound for the seta of , hostilities. The greater pan of the trootis in} rescott err ordered enst.and the Cdnadian. Government is pushing avers available liataliun o the front. A Hattie Fought N or Malone—Contradictory ~ , 1 teports. NrW Vont:. Nlay ~--A dispatch trent Elle, burg, IN. T.. gives a report. probably bogus, that front three to four thousand Fenans crossed the frontler;at Malone and captured two companies .if C :median volunteers. to gether ii ith lams atpd mittnunition Another disinachi from Dundee. Canada, says the Fenian advkinec , guard it ere driven. Thu male army. clitanded be Captain Stun. was attacked and !riven across the line by the English forces. s ipposed to be Use thou sand strong. Feel: Inss seven killed and several wounded. :nemy's loss not known. The battle last ed an hoer nod twenty minutes. A distich from Toronto says there are now e'er 4155) volunteer. .and regulars along the \.w York mud' Vorntiott frontier. Prince A thur at-rived at Trout Ills,, and created 0 thuslasto .by marellpg to the front with the ~,., v I . 7 m te . e y rs oT:: l e t e t , i ,i ,T rol iti l ~ of the retreating rea l. s. fr m Malone to-night a fluted for a new n Move on St. Armind Ilse miles beyond Ito from New. York. Another spatch has moved too St. Al heat Reports. • `The World.. Hied:o Buys:Gen. Uleabon.has 'remelt. Spererwriii to and attar entrenching lino do :111,Itt fur help. leprolllar , Spear natl. fr.,. Sr: Altetob with 1.500 teem Gleason t, making tight. lie IN , 0 11 I.ret her Patric/. II , ITori to it:ive aunt her parch slitting I hot 111, rtmehr,fl thirteen toile. tteetmd the butindr.r. - Vigeon with' ft trty Stool and A aithe for Spear: - Gen. llicaton hi non\speaking. to the Foul:ink endeavoring to •Isittit r (bout to retake Ihe guns. mutt 14ons alit! manumit tun front Ir. klarshal and regular; at Leak la fan o. The racers are disputing angrily ts lilt him. but he tare he will havelthe arms. &v... at any risk amen It he has to come Into conflict with. the United it ales Manisa The latter ore Pa trolling the streets Unit In sirfficient fume to Prevent any movement bythe Fenian,. noire, the latter entirely conceal . 11eir pious. On lenson's aeries! hereso 1 . 011.11 of war NV. held. it is will)))attempt to blow up the locks of the Moho y but no definite lion It funned. \ A messagn from Iturlingua says O'Neill ex ' Pect , to be , released ttentor owt. 110 Is de- Itunced everywhere- RE1,1(.401,7 \ First General Autemloly W the neonlied Pre.bxterlitu AuemblT. • Ear Telegrajth to thePittebitrgh Gruntte.) FITILAIALTIIIe, Nay?;.--The session of the Preibyterian General Assembly wa., resumed to-doe. Thi:receptionof two delegates, Iler. Jas. Demorest and Rev. Darld Cole. (mu the Reformed Church. pointed strongly towards union between the Presbyterian and Reform ed Churches at some future day. though it is deemed impoisihle at present. The cotodderntion of tits reconstruct i ion re port was resumed. The Item cannel • g tho renting of ehapter ection 2. of t Rook 1.5 liiseipllne was adopted. • The Item follost • n lens turientlisl to -road 'lt is rerommen! ni g l Ma! the .tsternbly In struct nmt order all PresbM.ertes. when re nstructed. nt th. it first appointed ,nettingOc tot e ate or n n these tetai I vrnnren nod report it to th next Assembly." Itot remaining it ens of tb' reltort timl M inipe Over , ' atl,utet and On, •roport referred the committee for r•TIVI.,111,211 1 , 1,1 lone to final action. The 'report ohne Committee on the If °bill, erg. Costechisat snu the Joint cen i atittee n Misstonei and Church Extension were ma, titirsivett tincesi On the docket tor future In the afternoon sc-;iicii Tette, o o r. r e nd nt the follow , corresputoling %tele . ten: Ilex. J. Et. Dales- Rev. eltarles Smith. ev. J. J. Carol berg antt er. intent .Iteherts. to Short addresses moire dellverest Revs. lessrs. Plol.lernan add Wehteit Out of the utherun I.:l,arch. nen. liresbs !villa n.l o,llgre•fatlOC3lChui,h. . Ver. Dl'. ,p,ko la con/Mendable tenth of the treatment and ram feat of said mission, and said he wan never so cordially received be any Atiremlitr. The report 01 thel,...otlPlll,enn tfourels Erec tion tens presented by Iter.• non.ra et...by and placed on the docket. The report of the Committee on irorebrn Nlltislons Wag placed on the docket.' Drs. Musgrave. Hatfield and NElitn-r were °P & lnf c r s2Al,lTr i : 're n Presbyterian Church condi.. of Rive. li canier frith the ermck Johnson. it. It. Harper. W. E. Bak etrett, and Richard Eillvdrdit Erg. Adjourned until Nliinday. leienteuhtliteelochmil rancity.:7l.:Sity tit: At the cloie.to-hight 4 the wend row, of the Laymen's Usti tute.,ehieh hue been under the direction of . • .. Ifer. Dr. !laid. of the Northwestern Cartrfhal I.dnroatr.Chicago. and Do Morris had Prof. F.Cati4..f Lane lientinarn the Member. of the Young Men's Cht-Pt lan Assoc:MOon dew ermined upon the g rxanizatiou of a Laymen's Theolog ial Ilptilute. haring fur its Olde,:t. the dtstical Instruction of perlons engaged in Et ankelistie labor. It will call Into requisi tlun the prominent clerical and lay instructors of the Evangelical denominations of (luau natl. and willprodrubly bold weekly meetings. It is regarded twee, a very important move in the religions field. - BRIEF --Nathaniel Willis. founder lb Arun., and 1 - otstric Companion. died yecterday aged nluetr.. Manx. s eat enced Le hop Oriente, etsterdnr i (or.the nfritiler o An •!....ov. -.Vermouth. -T . uu erotestunt EpISCOVSI Conn' iriola and West Irnla et In NV' ThuriloV. MON, Nttrlm nrusidta! —A 1l patch from l.t. (:en. Shot 'Fort Shaw, Thursday, sit), sapc.: dry,. to procomd to Pcmhi! - . . Greenwald has eorneleor mainst the'law firm of tirlfhth blame. for false imprisonment: D of , diSputch has 141. n • Acsitsra Smith. saying he left Fort Locoed day with the Indian Chief' RANI (.1 for Washington. --A bill passed the Senate lag, riding for thegovernment of t he Colombia with .os Governor. Se Legislative assembly. There ore on the stock, rat ene lug estnbllslimmat In Cow York ocean strainers. Two others are mewed immediately. • funeral of Molloy }tempt. - plate at N:Lshotah. Walconsln. Tule The churches In the State se in be mourning for thirty days. ' —Joseph Smith, a yowls •man. suicide at New Martiusvillet We'd few days since. shooting himself -1 Intemperance was the cause. --In • tho Superior Court at CM teray. IL T. Redtnan.'Jr., obtain,. for ttr..ntlo In a suit against 11. C. for the seduction of his wife. -Two German mulgrant.S. for t once in prosecuting swindlers to limn been presented with-fifty dol the Emigration Commissioners ail —The Reform ChM of New York tneeting discussed the )tuFnelatui counts ]taros: idol nil cOnearned eltlttal were culled "Aponte% °DI] • —George Darren, whose trio' ho greasing for tho meat week at Its for the murder' of his brother, brought in guilty of murder hi I t give. The steamers Perriere, PennsYlvania. City of Dublin and Scotia have arrived out. The steamers Bavaria. from Bremen. a n d Cated.. rdn, - frout Glasgow, arrived nt Ne v York yen tents?. ~ . —Thecase of Colonel Sherni n, charged with being connected with c unterfetting beer stamps. at Philndelphin.eloned svaerdar bye " c ad a guilty.' .Colonel .7 , 1 f Ightmara, who was Implicated in fhb same j transaction, Is held for trial. • • , ' , —At Peoria. 111., Thursday. ExU udge Mead Insulted J udge Puterbaugh Whilrion t hot bench. 'fter court adjourned Puterbnugh met Mead tad dealt him a heave blow In 1 kti face. Mend was caned by Judge 'Powell many years ago or using insulting language to f Int while on \he bench. - 1 —The trial of Wm. E. 11111 and Oho Phillip, colored. for the murder of Will ant Jacobs it Stoughton. Mass., resulted In II r Ttlict of mar- F. l :l l d t h d e e:n " .ro "i n e p gr l " i ' ' lt I " I t z Vtr . rf o r iff syl l atene. to be hanged tt . tal ‘ llll,lps to the t;Tate prison for life. —Thursday nfternoon.nt Raymond, IN'cine unty. Ma rtin aunt West got Into a dispute about a bill, whoa the the former drew a knife and ln the nbdo men, causing his death Innfew hour, Mar tin went to Racine and gaee himself up. Great excitement prevailed. as the murdered roan was highly respected. • --At on adjourned meeting of 'the' American Tract Society, at , 1100011, yesterday, the reso - dissolving the Society was reconsider ed. A proimsition to reduce the expense* and liquidate tire liabilities with Gm assets, and thus enable contlnuation„was defeated, and tinnily the recommendation of the Executive rmine, ac to place the affairs of the Society lis the hands of a Spechtl Committee, was in opted. - i—ln Marcelline, .Irlnnts county. 111.. on Thursday. Prank Antlers., a young man of Middy respectable fancily. shot anti instantly killed II negro named Thomas Antstend. The trouble mos° nbout n *neer of ten cents. which wns lost by Anderson; he paid It and Immediately went to his house and ga, a re volver. returned to where Antstead was and demanded a return of the Ca01:10) . • which Atn stead refused. wnereupon Anderson drew his revolver and fired at Amstead, with the re sult as stated. Anderson is In jail. E EEO PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY. MAY SECOIDIffin. YOUR O'CLOCK. NEWS BY CABLE lßr Teleormph to tbol'iltsborgh Gazato.l GREAT BRITAIN. basuoa, May 2:.—Lady :Mbarley Is lectur , lug in favor of the Radical 'Mimetic Itlghtx Suffrage League. She declared that Lucretia Mott was MI IMlStriOlts woman. i r‘ . .. . . The Xliege Fenian& Wilson and Darla. nho were rec. tit arrested on their arriral from tlirmin nun. were examined to-day. The Treasur Solicitor announced that the Go, ertuneni ad determined to prosecute both these m n for treaion and felotlY• The Fenian movement on the New York and Vermont border is still anxiously watched, and Is the topic uppermost in noWspaper com ments. The Morntrip Mondani thinks that the United States Government has no Motive to embroil itself with Great Britain on a question contemptible an the Fenian business. rho King of the Belgians visited the Anieri-• can Minister. Mr. Motley, yesterday. The Dad p Sm.urges the banging of till Fe ohms caught with anon. us a humane and pa tribtle duty ,of the Dominion to the people. It is. the only measure designed to stop the nuisance. The Macs to 'wood . of the Canadian spirit. and warmly appreciates the action of the American Government. Lrnstaoa, Mar 2 - „ —The Sore refers to the vigilance of the Canadian Government, the neat attitude taken by the United States. and the abaointe Imbecility of the Terrines, to ',rove that further aggressions•upon Canada are. it nut Impossible, ut least improbable. The rillles Im:du expresses Its admiration fort he Waite and,vigor displayed by Presi dent Grant. It lebnable, however,to express its indignation at the object for which the. i American and Canadian troops had been put in unit lon. It applies to the affair such words as - abominable," "pillage.".slaughter.""out viscous runrdeters,7..ke. 3lrs. Mutter, wife of the AntaliCa'n Minister, gave n grand dinner last evening• It was largely attended. .The . Government of India opposes the Inter ference of the home government in the opium trade. In any other way than by the Imposi tion of a heave duty. Davits and Wilson, alleged infer Information were arrested in this city t..day en information given the nuthorites by Corydon. When they were taken Into qustody they were found armed. •' • . . Tha. widow of Bishop . nebor died to-day lit an advanced ago. The PjLdfn Club raprluts for universal 'Ar nt:an id on the la e blot of lion. David A. e otateai:nuitelaillonor of Internal Hem:oi EIZEI3I3 rAng, ,at ay :rt.-•Yestentay there , rmt a meet ing of the Connell of 3linisters to , trilherute on ho form of discussion in the coming Benton of the corps Legirintif. To-.fop it in hinted that the members , of .tho , Ministry are very 'miens=. Last eVe..11114 there woe private reuniun of the Radteals In tire rielleville quarter. tiam !tette made a speech to thee ffect that thew mutt Viol:101.re violence. Our triumph, be told', must by through universal suffrage., These sentiments were applauded to the echo. The. Coroner's Inquest at Uxbridge. on the bodies of the Marshall family, resulted In a verdict that the deceased come to their death at the hoods of the parties now under arrest. Tho victims were burled to-day. A large crowd attended the funeral. A decision on the appeal of SW Charlet Moe daunt for a continuation of the proceedings for divorce against Lady Islordaunt. It prom ited lur sent TuestlitY. • • la the Corps Legislatig. the leterpelletion .•n the retemns for the Alstolut ion of the Pie biaeltary Committee woo submitted. >L °M tier made an explanation. width was so natto factory that the House voted the order of the day. members of the left only dlstentlug. Three. were no Indication. of the expected coalition of the right and tett wings of the Chamber. and the new ministry eaters nu Its labors with an expressiqn of confidence voted ug as Overwhelming.Majarity. A violent disturbance was created "-day at the lecture 11 El wand [about:oY before the Luse Fehoolt The students interrupted the Pretense, with a stertwof blue.. and forced him to leave the hall. The student. followed Laboulaye Into the street. where the denten qrxtlon tontlntled• Tbef_Wreqaor finally et , oed. Imt with , much Inicultv. A nuinher c the prominent netora In the stair have been arrested. WEE our ;veto/v.6 , ' , lee Cortes, vaterdse. General Prism assured he adherents ohEstiartero that he considered he refusal of their etilef Itsand that hey $1:00. nuw . endeavor to consolidate the Itecehey. 1:03:121Til likatraN,Mny.t:.—Tlictnarek hi* made prop.. Mato the ("teat Pols eta that then take loun etion for the suppl,taion of Omer to The Ooreentnents of (hoot Brit- In and the United ELMea hare alit:tined their Lreeptanre of the proposition. • tor. PMERSIII.3I43. May. Emperor Alexander is to abdicate In favor of Ids eldest son. if there N no hoprocement In Ms health. SIARINC SIM*. .0, WK. NUT In.—The O.IIIIIIHISi. 1)1V id hur , trod out. _ FINANCIAL AND CA:I3OIIERCIAL. I.oNoos. )(ay. :17—Ercning.—Comiub., money. 94h; fprateosint.94,ll. Arimettesnem tveltirs Art, y steed); 10-14/s. MILAN; 'M. ilo Erie. 183 s: Great 'Stocks stead?, • • 3livirrowi.'SiLit -hoods noug, M..ly ismir!..4! 71tta: heal e* if. :he 11. 4 Y8V. ! , InY Z.—Cotton heavy nt • . • eptie..iuld MI afloat. • • A NTW cur. May 27.—Pet ruieum quiet RI te i ie t Ile EMUS. Mar V.—Pet rol ev m uctiee et 4 the len a p-oat.. • . kIA.% corg[o, Yard.—Petroleum quiet- orind t 110 tor: Ua'rapll9t.. Ifa , lohrk et: snles f the week. AGRI bales: exports :OKI; spice lotion. 4.l:Mh stock, WAWA Ameriran 3 5 4 . 0,0 . receipts of the wee,. , 19.0,0; American. 2e1.001; quantlte silent 3fX1.000; American. Italasr, mar ket to.-any doll with middling uplands at Min Wed and. Orleans at 111111,dt “let ul *AV hales.: Breadstuff, Ilrttinti Cal!fraaalk white Wheat Ps AlnP 10t1; and western No. 2, to 4d; , Inter It, 2d. Receipts for the past three days quarters; 15,Q00 American. western Flour Inner at Ws ad. Corn; No._ 2 ridged Ms let'.o.lte2ssd. Ballea ss. l'enift.ss" ad, Pork ItPw IMI. lintr tlrm Rt Ilts. 1.10,1 *rut At*. Cl. Cheese r.!s. flacon 50s NI for Comberland sad t:ls for short ribs. l ellpt New for fume s. •iLor n• fans in Inn. Intel Inn! IA ,night, suit De- Inge laid imt; (tort. n Thu Ak • • . . L.lvtnn. May 27.-I.lnasad Cnkel firm fit 19s. Tallow firm id 44a gel; Iketho: aflnnt et ane Lin.c.ll Oil rally It 31/0011 . . Tullmtntln ender night . 1 n, . mtritt of trete] , end NEW YORK CITY Br Telegraph te. the Pittsburgh Gestate.) Nicer Tung, Slay :46WS IrßO!‘ RILL., • Respectable persons, Well known here, bnil.l Vtit. Iron fake s al i ripe,f in rived yesterday o the ?Info Castle from ?Ow yhee. Wing iniportent dispatches for Oeneml Jordan from the Cohan 00Tellipint. It jig trild that a rescautkinjotHited the Fn bite COo trees condemning rertaid tleelereflons made In this, country by prominent officiate, and whiell have imen t left itemiof Much comment by.3ournahtiof ineutennte In thin conntrY. These gentioineb confirm toe report. -beret._ , Hbdas to Puerto. onset teen at tendmi with good reenits, and that all the colutune which raterbedltotet that city , have returned With bist littie glom It is, etated that the Cuban. 'entered' Puerto Prinetpe in stead takirig nut all they desired. fO - Colonel . Cornell,, Perm. with a large force. In near the city. The defeat of Utica osdatten.ritrninceottojereh.c b urb y i t i. lie ....l l t o d rces of iiitarnsol near triots other than route: ,nto. c d e . ff e T et h e ,, Et t t n a o n .g i f eutmultted I n the bend. =2E3 'd a rerdl Culbert Ir per W.. conviction, tru each by N csr Tork. k. at n recent I lain,. The it IS the he pettonrikEn. sae been pro taelne, boa been the tint de- == The yacht Amerka, irhich won the ehallehge cup In IW'l , ben been brought to the Brooklyn Navy Turd:from Annapolis to be', fak e overhauled; She le tlenlgned to take Port 10 the trent International recall. next fail. • RELZASIED AT LAST. . The stmner Catharine Whiting pad toga hlcCoole, hinby and Jonathan .Chase. ssiind lost munmer for haring been Used Sa'4 911 C ;11- bohtortng expeditions. have sh ISd Perir rind adhhorittan ! mater orders from is nshingtoo. • • • CINCINNATI. Vermin Pi oneers' Anniversary—A Contain, clans Pork Packers? Tat —TVs rEOhllll. • ID, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Onsett CINCINNATI. May Z3.—The German riCaleerS Society celebrated their second am:averts hereto•day. In the examinntion of the cane Of Colonel Itoberte to-dar, before Commissioner 114111- dny, A. P. Willberne, for refuting to nnewer enedlone, which ho gleamed be could not do without eliminating himself, wee sent to )411 fur Couteutta.Of court. end wet. enbeedec_ollg reliamtd on a writ of habeas eorPdt 00 ° for $3.000. Supervisor Cowen has been instructed by Commissioner Delano to further _suspend in his district till gentler orders the Collection of tux usseesed against pork peckers. • There is some feeling here fu Fenian circles, but no excitement during the day. t few , it Is believed nut more than one hundred,have left Cincinnati. borne think not more then fifty. Doubtless many would go had they means. but the organization here continuos to give the mutter the cold shoulder. • Virginia Town liticetkano.: [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh .Gazette.] t itt o g . ii t tr e a c t i 43f4 6 r k t— i. T . h l e ., ll , lpubl . lcit 7 % e mtkt n r : servatives carry the City Council. The ilopublicens also carry Petersburg nod the Conserratives Lynchburg. Danville and Narfolk. ALT:XANDAL., May LPL—The Conserratire ticket is elected by about 160 majority. The Republicans carry one ward. XLIST CONGRESS, oievoND tesntos.l Calittnl Romovalluestlon—Fifteeutli Amendment Enforcement 11111 Pass ,ed Elnally—lnterual Retenne Bill Taken rti in the llonse. BXleiraph to. the Pitteburgh tiazeite.) WARIIINGTON; 31nv L"70A70. tiENATF,. Bine were Introduced and referred as fol °wiz: ilr•Mr. RAMSEY: To promote the eultivn. Bon of public lands. • . Ap Mr. HOWE: 'Fur the improvement water communication between the Mississippi River and Lake Michigan by the • Wisconsin and tip Mri Fer a bridge across the Ar kansas River at Little Rock ' tip Mr. PATTERSON: To present any em err or employs of the corporation of Wash ington noting as an officer of election Or regli trution. ' Mr. MORRILL, tl,ante. froM Committee on Appropriations. :reported with nmendments the Douse bill to supply deficiency In the ap propriation fur mileage of members of the Rouse of 'Representatives. The amendment , appropriate t•LXifi,ooll to supply the deficiency In the amount required this year to pay for t Ite collection of custem duties. and e...1u.010 for the pay of special counsel employed - by the Treasure Department. • Mr. SCMNEIL from the Committee on For eign Relations, reported, without amendment, the bill oppropriating Vt . 4.oun In gold, to pay the Government of Groat Britain the amount and awarded under the treat e f July settle the claims of the Hu o dson. Bay Co. Puget Sound .Igrieult urn! 1:0111PUlly. It lent ordered the Senate would adjourn front Saturday toTnessltly, In order to cheerio Monday. as a IsOllday for the decoration of soldier.' graves. ' The appropriation bill was resumed and the amendment placing female clerks In the Lie- Pertmenty on an, equality with males as to ~,u trizeneatirin, wait debate , l and adopted—al The next amendment from the Committee of the whole t the apprOPriat fun for the e sten slottof t (Xtpludi grtmods, was rend. Mr. MARLIN asked for the reading pi - the resolutions of the lowa Legislature. In in; their Representatives to oppose flirt her p propriations foppubllC I s In Wn,littig t on. in vieseof he antiripated removal of the Capital.. The recointio s were re:Mould Mr. 11.11 - LAN hreh,d th no public nkwessit n o fin. the propo,m ex Qat lino old; cOa ininl on whir h it Iv. lessed teasthe gratification of l'ongressmen u.l v it ilors to the Cltv- The distensaiTi continue:l at length. ouch spa:4ox tOr allowed live minute.. Mr. 3initinu, of •41. b which It wan propfesed the Capital he re , “onvenl. SVIS the chief city p elate at hid: OUid have gone lute the rul , eltion but for the efforts of .unt. - tattn. General Frank to whom he willst4: to • pro,ml all • Iw credit :Inc him. lle on1:1 kelp tho OPPItal In loynl coniumnitrY• • Mr. TATES said the ;ter frt.! ',p resented as has inc moms:pi .1 ht .olt eve 10 a former debate on the -that it limit:oon voted down Mine Senate. lie :doe:: op now to predict that not one Nor: be - est ern inemlwr of the House of Ifepresent at iv Avon bt he re turned mile.. he pledge:l hitt:v.lf to vote for the removal of .the Coplt al to the ylisslseippl. v 31r2Milltill Lie of Vermout, roe:afoul that If the ..ole power of removal war let. to "niter the Senator from :Mr. lutes , or the Stealer from lowa tXlr. Harlan, be tild mot think either of them would ever exerelse It. Mr. VATF-S—Why not Where nuns the Met t-loud in! Vermont eseeps In far ere.t. where Its warmth and VW .vas ninnif.,‘ il the building of school houses. elute her and the general onward march that studio:, le power And position flld New Engtand desire to have tine ettpital under lice fdsger: foevr I.7pOts the Father f tenon It mould be central to every c e n t r epr iu of the e.,lln try. end perhaps the f et ure et of hundred Mite, cant 13011100 , of people. Sint:lllW AHD thought the agitation of the :mestion IP,blrlVOlO public t a ste and detri ment., :o the slant fir rroren; a n Bis; trict of Colimihni. .:"esPingtonblt I ioteeo• i.yrecoikttion.: sat LT:I4I.OU , too sw . re.l to treated gill Mr. CARPENTER maid if prop, tion to 10- rate the Capital anew was matte to t repre sentatives of lowa. Missouri. Indiana. and other weedern States, tt would take thew wentv-flve prat, to ..f:fre altos a site. lie thought Mil ankse the only pla ce en( Itted to P. lost enuhl nin 'Or 040: in the Senate but los so:fleapit. to agree wit h lilm. Mr. stvitToN thoogbi . it W.f. under•ttnad reo s ev.d. the Gst...l t.. In j'e"-41'..11.;v sod the alms r. to Idtlop serbouge Mr DRAM: Mewed shot at. o eandobste for ice sac, and thought tun clltuat „f era.niugtop.:me/tor to that. of any l'iscc in the ht ism's - tent vain , - and A t e e se re a m rt a I rk f s nc by o r rf Mes ll sr f . e P, t i o t o l . l o Tip a to nd n hr "sr. ibe s s: Ngtkltt.t tt, Pao nititultltt,ri! NN - 4, c:irTfed- V. , 1 , 4 1,13. Nays--Messrs. Davin, Cw...rly, Hamilton. :Texas. lion-aril. ItseCreerv. loran, lb,. and Wllloons —in. The amendment appropriatlngilildAY for ex pedltions to the North Pole s: r11,14,1.-c, An ntnendment ‘vd, dont:Led making the ..Alan of the. Chief Justice of Hu SUoronle (Ant /MAU. Arsdclate Judg“ MOW). Circuif J %ARCM WO). Court of lasiars mud District of Cohnobin Judges t:...trt). A motion to Increut the arkihry of the Uni ted etllltt Tref:titter to PAU '.t io reject rd. Tke-Shurta took recesq. . The evening session you denote.' I 0 the Of,. triut of Cutuothid business. Adjourned. _ _ • HOU:W. 01 II EPIttiSENTATIVE. , . Xr.CiLiCiA, from Committe, Eject!,,,, I== rest, of Wallace 140.1114 t iiiin pare. declaring A. Waller* duly elected end e nth Led to a seat. lit, moved the pro ions question, which was seconded. and the resolution wan adopted. When the Democratic members realized what had been doue, Messrs. RA NDA LL and BROOK'S remonstrated against It, and a mo t lon to reconsider W. ante. .1,11 Th,r, was a brief discussion. Mr. RANDALL admitted Oimiison conl.l out take the oath. he Inning I.een an officer In the Confederate army. but condemned the iteconntrdetion Committee for not removing 1 his disabilities. for which he bad petitioned and w !eh he had deserved. been., hr had hones tly and firmly aided In ties fteenn.,, roe. lion 1 cusur!s. Mr. ROOKO denounced the. operntloo I. it fraud, as had as tine election fraud charged upon partite In t he York. It. was an at tempt LI defraud the minority of thy House by furring on tin NAY emit her. Member. clue ted by.ewbody, having no constituentx, and representing nothing whatever. - Me. DAWES repudiated the principle em ' bodied in the ort that the Ineligibility ef ',emus Who receivethe greatest number of votes gave. the sent to. the persons having the next highest milliba. Mr. CMlNA'reminded the Rouse he had Itt - reedy stated that part of the report represent ed only his lion views: alto, that on two or flirt* occasions: he had distinctly dated the case would not Occupy over ten minntes,. All he wanted was that the .Ifouse should rou- tune no mere then the [natter. • Atter farther dbl.:select by. Messrs. Palm. nit !hart, the t.Venkrrcnltint cni Mr. Watince o canes tom - tint awl-tithe the oath, wh:ch wan one, Mt. CULLUM trout the Untutnittee on Terri: , .... • • - . . toles, reported the hill annulling all 1 / 1 1V, of the Territory of Idaho taxing t,c persons of Chinese or the Mongolian race and El late creating the onceisttict Attorneyfor each county; Mao; prohl Ring Territorial Leg lelaturea paling extra salaries to Federal ent rees In Tenitoriea, ot• to membent or employes of Legislatures. Passed. • Reports from the Committee nu Foreign Affairs ware made. mostly of MlPrNkt. ham., ter. but including the following: the refening to the President of the pelltiona of Wm. J. and John Warren, citizens of tile United Rates; note prisoners In Great Itritaln.'erith the counter that sueheetion be takenhy him. la.accordance ith International law had • • . . • with the rights of American eltirensidp. Rd the facia shall Justify. • A large number of reports from the Com mittee on Revolutionary Pensions rind war of 1812, were made and disposed of. Mr. WILLARD obtained teare to report to morrow the public bill in reference to pen sions of survivors of the one of 1812. • Mr. RANKS, front the Committee on Rules, reported a uew rule forbidding the ehange.of a rote after the anuonucement of the rentilt, and also forbidding the record of a member's vote who was not present.when the vole was taken. Adopted. The Ileum renamed the consideration of t., - Conference report on the bill to enforce the fifteenth Amergiment. Mr.IILSKIAM explained and advocated the report, and Messrs. Kerr, Reck, Potter, John son, Stiles and Cox spoke in opposition to It. Mr. Davis followed in defense of the report, and Mr. Bingham closed the debate. A vote was taken and the report of the Con ference Committee nerved to—Yeas IXI, nays s %.r ‘ . ' l3 r ( i gga,Cha e ;rttiat of the . Coinmittee of . Ways and Steens.veltorted back the Inter nal revenue bill, and naked to hare the first reading dispensed with. Agreed to. The Speaker directed the Clerk to rend tint rule governing adutbisions to the door • and gave notice It was for the doorkeeper to ere ' cute that role, and the chair 0111 net be re sponsible for anybair on the Hoer. except those privileged. Several members--Thal Is right. The House proceeded with the coniddern- Don of the bill to reduce internal takes. The reading of the Und section. covering thirty m" had been completed when the House adjourned. CANADA Fearful fonflagrailok—Fite Ilnadred Fami ne. !tendered Oesnitate —Low of Life. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh riautt e .) - Or - gnat'. May 27.—Ajlestractive are Is raging at Saugenay. covering in area of Oro miles wide by thirty miles in length. Over live bun. dred families, numbering forty-five bun deed noes, Sin ndultaeod htawvue cbal':ll4.l7;!.segeteitrtnitutthee. th, me s. Tim wharf at - hobo 11.0 gain severai churches were burned. The Ore originated In the woods: war roe the Ft.hing Uroung.. HALIFAX, Hey more Itritihh *en vessel% the R.:Welled end Philoinet, hove bee ordered to the fishing ground... - S. 1870 Flili CAPITAL [lity.Trlegrsphro Pittsburgh Gazette.] WAnIIINOTON, D. C. May X. 1579. • A rumor from Ottawa. that Minister Thorn ton had been directed by the Secretary of Foreicn Affairs to demand the protection of t e Cadadlan frontier by President Grant, is nt roc. On the coutrary,the Tlritish Minister• n behalf of nix (I,efnment. is notixdcd Arlen what the President i, dolog_tu suppress the Fenian Invit.qion. 'nod hiss so expressed himself to the (;overionent. EXPLORATI6N OF TOE COLORADO. Capt. PoWell has asked. and the proper de partment has einWrsed his request, that an ap prOpriati". of ,112.000 be made to complete the exploration of the Colorado river and tribe terles. --• ITTSBUI14:11 k CONNELLS V I LLE Ii A ILROA D. •Joint Mretiair of Om 31onougaholo Wharf' Committee and the Committee on Railroad.. The Monongahela Wharf arid Railroad Con waters of Councils held a joint meeting yr.- terday afternoon, nt the Directors' romn — of the Monongahela bridge, to consider the ordi nanee granting the Pittsburgh and Corinelbs side Itaiiroael the priVilege 'of nreeting Passenger Depot fronting on Sulithfield'street. and track on the fonottrahoin wharf, refonasl tan then, at - t be last meeting of Councils. The ordinance wits considered favorably; but the inrevise aCcoinpanylug it• giving the Pitts batrgh, Charlestown and West Virginia Pall road the privilege of occupying the buildings of the COnnelliwille road If they desired it s by paying half the costs. was referrer! back to Cutundis with a negative recounmendations. for the reason than Imre is 110 Kuch a road In ex ist mice, um, tine privilege seas not asked. The ( 2,„„ m i t , are expressed theinseirei favor able to the propp=ed road. but considered any act in uow prentat urn. The building. IMP form and truck re to oe copy spare nut exceeding aft' feet, anal will be at least fourteen feet high on the tipper side, supported by iron columns resting on stone foundation,. The whdle will be made safe and fire proof, and in not go Interfere with the business of the wharf. eArringe drive will be lett between the brid e and the end of the track. the rompany to hit e the brie liege of erecting a two-story hull Mg fronting on this drive. The oeu,,,ltteh•• toed tip_ ntantal rent tit nea. for tett years, tan he paid semi-annually t payment to he tnade nine months niter the groud bat neon broken. After te ex- piration often e veal, Couticli hare t hehprivi lege of continuing grant tit the same rates car :sad at thoir option. • 'fhe rinohargb and elaTeland.Raliway—ln • re•ting Statiotie•. At the meeting. of thelloard ut Apprateera of the Clevehtud and rittalafrghllailrOad. hold It cli.aelippl, W. Olt/Fell PITil• dent. :old 11. C. Ellison. Auditor of 'stark L ona; y. Syeretaryl Company CepanY waa repre sented by the Tidy Preyddent and .kuditor. who presented . written statements of inateri• additional ad caali on hand. new atrueltirea and rolling stock provided within the payt view. et The /Piard decided to add ten lokt ‘' s et. [o the ralna[iou of r" t l ‘ l l i t n al s v t aTi ' i k a t is n. follows • ' • . . Cuynhogu—Clevebtnd t 427.417 Elva Cle4 01.4401 $1.140u Newburg . 1132.V1 ludependenre . 2.014 Redford . 1041,72L 1 11.01 ford ellinxe. . 22.311 t - 7a 214.581 1..343. 1t1.610 . . Purl - • Stark dtattbt n. lhr traa t Jett,. In I It ..mt Total Rolling stock Oth, prorerty . n r lT ' ; ‘ ~ ft u' . 110. main track.l.. tu :i Reception of Gen. Meade The fulfolving special order relative to the reception of Gen. Geo. G. Mcade of the r. S. Army. who 14 expecte.l to 'kit thin elly on •Montlay ndst. b . a. been 1-sued by 7.‘l.o•"Geti•••‘• P0.M.0:1. c.nntan,ltng the Vth Tics VrAeoro, ,. . • 1,...,1 tirmiu - • liccm.rarasat. M.ny M6h. Genet , ' iWder :so.l I. Mn.l. Gen. G.. (4. Medd" C. S. A. Latin; algultled his Intention IA being present at lb ceremonies of laying the corner stout of 11 e Soldlers • Monument en Monday. ItAy ilfett. 60,1 hosing. consented to rector the troops of that Vomitn of the rerliteentlt ItOoden N6tiounl Guards be letrang to AlteglttnY Crain,. the following named Colu,Atni. Art requested to appear In fell notional. ea the day abort erattd. nt ten rcloolt A. nod form on Ottool street. ight resting on water str•ret. In the following teler; Ist. :PI. :41 and Ith (..111131Mliel. Duquesne .0 rays, under crammed of Capt. Liartil Craps hell; Wranington Infantry. Month &rates and ilttseurge Zoo., under tolerated of Ca pt. T. A. Rowley. A seta .ralicer will Indicate the pose lon of the mei , . when the line has reached Seminary Tllll. • Ity order. A. L. Prictso.. Mal. Gen. Corn • medal: John McLanahan =I The Fayette county Sunday SchoolTenchers Institute held its anutialsesslon In Uniontown Wednesday and Thursday of this week. It u. one of the best ever held. and was very largely attended. Among those is attendance Ivory a. number of Molders end laymen from Pfttslinrgh. The session...was oprned with n sermon by the Rev. S. F. Seti,l. of Pittsburgh. u -Christian "'Attention of Children, - followed by an address on "The Ideal Sunday School,' by the Rev. S. W. Horee, of Coo. nclbrflie, and 'a class drill hr the Rev. S. C. Feria. of Pittsburgh. This occupied Wednesday afternoon. Rev.Struln and Messrs. .1. D. Carlisle and A. M. Marshall of Pitts- 'burgh delivowd addresses on Vrtfleals topics In too evenim.. Rove, Mr. Scaled; Faris. and Mr. It. Cooper. of Vlttstargh. with Mrs. M. A. Eccles of l'hiontosyn, were the principal sneshers Thursday morning and afternoon. In the es ening a grand mans meeting of the children was held, at which addressee were meie by the llce. Messrs. Faris, Horner,' Strain and McCasiln. An intcrestldg feature of this gathering wee the attendance of the child Wit ffolll thy t''Oldierti Orphans School, who came in u tot'd! . . accompanied by their Surrlntendent. ' Institute was held In the Methodist liac,val Church, Rev. A. R. Cestie, pastor. ft stint st t e adrd by mprusontat lees from all parts of • the comity. antdwas throughout an exceedingly pleasant and prontrible enter. tnlnnient. ==! 111.ANCA.HTIC 11 . 9 StCVNI)' Parrsuviron. )Iny tu, Find- The total! of the Pittsburgh. Division will assemble nt tlie4COstom Douse. by e:•.roo t' clock A. Al., ...in the. lth Inn; Second. Headquarters will be est ablished . at the turner of Arced and Water streets until the prece.iou moven, where delegations can report for instruction, • Third. Stuff Hikers will be stationed on the' Principal streets lending Into the city. who will direct delegations •by Division to mova to the piece where the will he ft:toted. ' • Fourth. The Pittsburgh Division embrives all territory bet wren the rivers, nod all dele gations within this territory, no/farmed nod untiolfonued. belong le it. and are rogdested not expected to report for aesignment It, nem. rem Fifth. Tha Dille'. trill he formed' lo the following order: let. foinyor's Police. 2d. General Commandlog and Start. ad. Donneenc Grays, Pittsburgh Zooaves, Washington lufantrY, Ease Liberty Cadets, Crystal Fount Section, N 0.51. O. C.D.T. 4th. German Torners' Union, German Noel cal Societies. tall. Select and Common Councils. . - Ith. Fire Department. 7th. lineh other delegetimin NS may report • silt. Colored Brigade. By °vier of General ng. MOUE on. Jn.. A. O. and On f of lonvoutlon Turne The following is National Turners Ides al Turner II o'clock S. W. . Vorort --Spitzer. Now York.—Coral Ornenberg. Cinelnnatl—Albe Illebanl Meinhart, lel. IL Schneider. St. Louis—Hugo Boston—C. Knot' 0!, C. Lewlson. Wlscousln—ltel nod Richter. Emil Waller. Chlengo—Francl. Lamer, Edward Rummel, State Secretary of 'tato of Illinois. John Oloy. West New 1 ork -Mr. Bender, editor of Tfl. graph, Max Boar the]. Wm. Laugbelm. Pidladulphla—A too Volgt, Henry Heger. New Jersey—Mr. Slelnnagen. C. Ehrlick. Iludson- -M. Rapp. Pittsburgh—Cart Ducifeld, F. Lehr, Wm. Melggs, F. Keep, A.. Lambert, C. F. Bauer, C. Conrad,T. Tolley ,John Froehlich, John Busch. Me cklenburg. M. Orneser. Kansas-11. Henry. Minnesota—L. Maegele. Mlssissippl—E. Clausen. E. Krell. Central New York—F. Wachtel. Jersey City--C. Steinmetz. C. Flier. ' New Orleans-8. Schmidt, B. Armbruster. Michlgan—liermann Kuhn. lint of delegate, to the 'onvention, which woole n. on Motidy, at ten lertz. N. Metzner. d Kuhn. Choy. llnhl, Alex Krieger , Fred. Gehrinc, I.llen titecker, Anton [tau . lee Cream—The ice cream sensmi has fairly ripened. anti lovers ratite delicious article are hating their tastes gratified. Among the hest laces in the City for this purpose is the popular.lndies' ;Ind gents' confectionery. 1 °angst's'', corner of Smithfield street and Diamond alley. In addition to the attraction of the best ice cream. cakes, and the delicate ci rekros, this establishment Is provided with sumptuous dining-room, where at any hour of the day ladles and gentlemen Callappease their appetites with the daintiest luxuries of the senses. Ye hungry one's call at Young- OIL FIRE fholaing of a Tank Last night, is few minutes before twelve o'clock, an alarm of ftrewas sounded from box 75. which was followed about fifteen min . utes later with a second alarm. The :engines In the First and Second District responded. when it was found that the alarm was occa . stoned by a fire at the small tar refinery of Trunlck h Co., at the foot of Forty-eighth street. The man head In one of the stills blew out and the contents were at once on fire. The tar refiner). Is surrounded by other large oil works, which made the prospect or an on tenelee conflagration more dangerous. Lo cated about thirty feet off were two tanks con taining about thirty thousand barrels of crude oil. belonging to Fawcett, Logan S Stockdale. The firemen labored faithfully. and succeeded In cutting off an far ns possible all communi cation between the fire and any other commis tible. A serious confiagratiou it was thought et. last accounts might be avoided. 2L20 r. >T.—The tar In the tank was still burn ing. but the tlremeM had the tire under control and it will likely result in nothing but the loss of the tar. This will be small. No insurance. TIIE COURTS United Bute, Circuit Court—Judge Weekndlesn. INIDAY. May Z.—The first case taken up was that of James R. smith vs. City of Pitts burgh, action to recnrer Interest on city "gall road bonds." Verdict for plaintiff In the sum of 41.411.0,. paynble In gold.. Dlotrlet Coort —Judge Fllrkpatrlik Fla OA T. May 2.—The cane of 'l , larshell vs. Andel, aud Bell vs. same defendants.' previously reported, heil not be. concluded nob. Court adjourned. • Irom.unu Pleas—Jtidge Collirr. FRIDAY, May 27.—The first case taken up wax that of McMahon rt. al. vs. Rodgers fa. eta Mechanics Isla. Verdict for plaintiff in the aura of $87.50. Montgomery vs. Moore te Chambers. Ac tion to recover wages on A contract. Jury out. 1215=1:12 !REA . ..IOII:N DOCOLA4. D. D, of this city, re turned home froniCineinnati yesterday where he had hem attending the General Assembly of the Reformed Presbyterian church. Mx able address in favor of the union of Presby terian Studies was pronounced by the press of that city as the finest, most gnified and con clusive nrenmentAtive discourse of the ses sion. . • MR. DifilTON. of the ltiching'oopern troupe. was assailed on Liberty street by an unknown rowdy at no early hour yesterday morn, log while on bin way to the. tome Depot. The singer showed great` proficiency In the manly art and bin annallaut. fled with a half broken bead. lion. A. !Ultima, formerly member • of Con gress from Cambria rOuntv woo In the city thin week. . W. G. GATIMAITn. Esp.. will not be n can dilate for ConirriniSional boson In Venango. Jrthir. Jewry. of the Pan Handle railway, was in the•rity yesterday. Light, b,ret, 7iutritotto Take one quart of flour, ono measure of Banner Baking Powder, and one tea. spoonful of salt: mix thorimghlv, and sift then rub in oar. - tablespoonful cold .4(ortening, and . mix in with a spoon two- thirds of a pint of cold sweet milk, or water., (milk is the best;) this makes a dough too soft to . bosollod; turn it out on your tray lid, well floured: press with your hand to time th!sired thiclinses, cut in shapes and Liao 'itt. once In a very quick 'oven. When mixed with milk you may leave out, the shortening, if • you prefer not to Inc it. If your oven is at ths pro per heat, ten minutes will suffice to bake t hem. • . . . Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure. to be used even full. By bbying this powder you will al ways get a perfectly pure article, and yob will be enabled to take the enact. mantity, wpch you cannot do were you to use a .313, there being to many different sires. f 4,211.16 1-2.407 0 Prepared nalr by Jessie 11. Lippincot, cotner of findibdeld street and Second arcane, Pitistmigh. frt. tr. LAM' FntEsue are Invltoi to call nl,llO Market atrect, and •'try a Weed," :vainly,. In tlso mad - line market .t in compare with it lava:vary. durability DLSlGNn . firal cnimatcs fimnished at th shortest notice for churcltee. public build inga and private residences by Wm. :Tel eon, N 0.23 Market street. PEARL CO L WORKS.—Scltnabel & ker hare on hand, and deliver daily Inane rail of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, coal, nut tv.al. and' 'dark at the lowest cash prices. Special rates •to.regulttr custom ers and for large orders. This coal is the beet offervd in the city. Office and vsol t corner of Sandusky sirect and West Penn +tallies& Allegheny city. rens - STAINLI, (41. A equal in brilliancy of valor or artistit taste In design to the pro ductioes. of the old flusters. Wm. Nel son. I , :n. 93 )Inrket street. CHEM' ittotts, end goad interest on uey ran be obtained by attending the Is of thot , e choice Boirdin Lots to be 14 at Mclieepipqrt on Mon d ay. See ad .rtisement. = furnish to order side lights. akyligbta, church, ball. boat aud•all kinds of orna• mental window, ground, enameled and flock glees. Jobbing of all kinds done promptly, JNo.thut . ;Eirr & tic* Bell the Weed aviving machit.e, and in their memo, 116 Marko :greet, will be found a variety of styli. and price in thew incomparable ma chinca. - Gj SATISFAI7tION.—Wm. Nelson, t 3 Morket street, maker it a pointto render satiNfaction. lie warrants all ids I'ITVBEROLI STAINED (.41,ARA WORKE.— WM; Nelson, 241 Market street, In prepared• to furidnit promptly orders for ornamental or pinin glean. lattutovem until theircetmes to be mom or Improvement. all tvho see the Weed, .r better still, all who use it pronounce it perfret *tinily sowing machine. NEtsoN, manufacturer of stained, enameled nod embossed glass, 23 Market street. The finest 'work .done in the reentry. OLD. Estanmeingutt—Nelson's glass scalping. establishment was founded fonrteen years ago. Now located M Market street. COBISTOPLIEB COLUMBUS was not IL Lead - drinker. but NVIMBI Chris. did - smile," he always took Pier, Pannela & Co's. cream ale. • • ' WELL KNows.—The fact that WEL Nelson. 23 Market street, produces the finest work to be been In the country. It bears the closest ins Mon. HAIM WORK.--Thie le the exelathatio. of ell who exainlue Nelson's stained glass It beers ecrutius. No. 23 Market street t;paiyiWiflv2.fZi#lo=bo 6ll Whiliz • FIRST METHODIST CHURCH,. 'Rig!lenad atreet near °mat.) NV, BMWs- TO, Pc. SABBAT H 0W+111 , 31, Panor. ProUkaNt EVERY at 10S W. =et 7 X P. R. Public rurftlally thrited. ar FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, corner Beaver greet eud Bontgomery nue, Allegheny City, JOSEPH Kle.O. Pastor Preaching TO-310111 BM iLord'e Der at o}i end c. h. Scats entlrely free a oordlal Invitation to all. Sunder . &boot et II m. DT PLYMOUTH CONGREGATION. AL CIIURC/I. Rev. E.T.. GARRET= rata. Raab's! ntorninic_and_evening at 10. d 7!4 o'clock. la EXCEIOR HALL. corner of Lazo& ad }Wend streets. Allegheny. Reelect for the annlng: ''Our duties as citizens of a as. lion aced.' Seats are free and ► cordial welcome to all. CT;;;;; 311u5ONGAIIIIILA Ncui t tr y ) . , XT OT ICE IS (LIVEN TO THE PUB. J_ LIC 'Wit the INCLINED PLANE Wales, Opened for Rnsiness on SATUFLOAY.Ms) 28. at 3 o'clock r. a. meontin SAMUEL HARPER. President. MORROW, (Lilo of Fatzitromotts & Morro.) ( sactizssoyc TO ILE AN & ZETA mem WNirCietsrbErif„Mug.nrprit FORGES, DECK STOVES, CC , • IRON STEAM PIPES: Jobbing uttended . pro.ISID No. 112 Firßtvenue, (Na.r M.rk" 9 "" rrrISEURGII. PA mfir/ • - , . • nc........4...,..c.i..........-..... ' . '.r.--eii-11,---PL: '.'"-."---.-•.*...... , , . ~.•-•"' ''' ,'...'Le,..4.7,,C..,. VOL. LXXxv.---No. 129. NEW ADVERTIBEBEENTS THE PITTSBURGH VINEGAR WORKS. 11. ADAMS, 67, 168, 169 and 170 ECOND AVENUE. Are npw prepared to ruirdeb VINEKAn LOWEST MARKET RATES. Attention peril= larli celled 1 ,, eur Extra Wine Vinegar, (NCY T CRTI: To (_.contractors The Act s undsed, Comssioners tippeinuid I and hy an uf the litter,! Assembly of th. Commonwealth efSylverlll. for the purpo • of eontmedng with one or more persons for th • r usticg of the indexes Lb the Deeds and Merl ages in the office fertile Recording of Deeds.Ae. In the Countl of Allegheny. hereby give ott thst Sealed roomed. for She meting of told to deo.. trill be recelved.nnill :DNEsnAy„) FNE 2?, iBlO The 'lndex Books will be furnished by the Com tniefloners. but a I stationery necermey to be need will be required to be turnished by the euntractors. The contractor or contractors will he reinired to give bond in the ov ine autumn required by law to ter given by the Decor-der of Deeds lentenY •eoputy, awl with It' least two •unicureties, which bond cited he conditional for the faithful I eel Orman., 0! the said work. A specimen book, ..xhiblting the size of the loiter hooks to be used. and the plan upon which raid in dexes tire to be made, min be seen by applying to hir. lIENTER. at the Recorder's office. The Ctentulactunern reserro to thenicelres the right to anperrlso the werk, and on thew/repletion of the Indexing of inch volume uf the Deed or Merigitge Boobs, to rescind the mmtrect if the work dues pot moot their approbatkm. Each bill will be required to c/Main the Olen per page and the time within which the bidder will undertake to complete the eenteeet. and will bo au. eorupstaled with the names of thesumUes prop..a to be Circe f..r the faithful performance of the wor Each bidder mar hid for the whole wort, or for tho making of the Indexes In the Deed Books or ttormage Boot,. alone. - but It the contract for muting the index.: to the Mortgage ROOM be awarded to different NMI*, each will be cequired to give security the same amount to he given hi the Recorder of Deed, ThO"COMMir.IOIIeTS elan repent to therrireivea the right to reject or accept no bld'or bids we to their judgment mur be most conducive to the Pub- Ile interest, The bider/111 be addressed ijinnigh the Peetothee to the Coincoisslutiers. No. 8 GRANT STREET. Pittsburgh. PS. ft. F. I.CCAS, A. lILLANDs THO' U 11. lIVNTEIL. Coturul”luners tiEo. SHIBA% Jr.. Urikvoo.' LINEN • (TASK LINEN CRASH, 6 1-4 Cents, Lineit NapkinB, Linen .Vapkim. i 51.50 DOZEN. LACE CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS 54.00 Pair. Dress. Goods, Cloaks,. Shawls, THE LATEST NOVELTIES. BELL & .MOORHOUSE, 21 Fifth Avenue. Blank Book Manuthelumrs The tindersigned. Commissioners appuintod In Cnd by an Act of the Genets! Amiably of the ommonwealth Of lionnsylranla Approved the Second day of April 1870. to contract withone or mons persons for the maktu . of Indexes to the Deeds and Mortgagee In the olbee for the nAlle fOtOrd. Ina of Deeds, Ao.. tha Count. of hereby giro notice In that S bee ealed Prot...hi ror th r: e !risking of from Forty to Fifty Blank Books Sulliblo for index books to Ow:Wand wort- Ewes aforesaid; wl/1 be remised oink • WEDNESDAY, JuneB, 1870 • • • • A opeelmen book. shoving the dtmenslons and method of preparing tho books neetultad. au be saad er'n• by ealllog upon Itr.ErbTßlt. at thaltecor s °Mee. In ruling the mad kaiaks. the limes be seven ntateanthe of ea Inch apart. and tha handing trlll he required in he of the most kobstanttal than. " lhe Cotoottssloaers .111 sward the cesttreet to the bleder or bledere 'these bid or Me .111.1 ti their Pe=Mot, be meet faeurable to the trablie Interest. ' The Ws .111 be addreeetel. thrangle_tbe Poet- Me m to the Cotembotloners. No. eas GRANT STREET. Plttebureh Pb. R. F. trc.ks. • A. HILANDS. THOS. 11. lICHTER, Costmettalonere. F.O. Sill RAS. Jr.. 'S. H. GEYER. • . Prriser CRESCENT STEEL WORKS. MILLER, BARR iX PARKIN OFFICE: No. 889 Liberty Street, Yellow Springs,Ohio' *at he ready for tba ramtlon of rave., na SATURDAY. Jana 11th. 1970. .. AjOollcatlon. for Booms for the maga will b te. mired on and after tba 40th of Ibis month. J. F. PIERCE; Watches ! Watches Great reduction in price of LADIES' ICAI+CI OI3 and CHAINS. A lance assortment on bu." WATTLES & SiIEAFER'S, 101 Fifth .Avenue • A3muic,o, w•rcuca of ell Meet le (Melted ht the lowest otiose. • otrZ r nATTA ET GAUNTLETS, :iv - ONE DOLLAR A PAIR. AS JAMES PUELAN'S OLD STAND STOCKING STOKE. MILITARY GAUNTLETS, ONE DOLLAR A PAIR, AT OLD STAND STOCKING STORE, 74 nrra Aviarg. =I 1212=1 N A ropy is tarnished anduttously to the eetter-.p t s Club of W. Postmasters arm requoateel toed MIMI, Address, PIaNNIMAN, Ram .1.!co.; PROPIIIII2OIIII. :3 — NOTICES--"ToZet," "Fisr Slots," "Lost," -IVonts," "Found," "Boarding," &c., not e.rceedinry , FO URf LINES, %rat b. inserted in them column. blue for Trim ?' T. 1 ,1 V E CENTS; rash additional . lino FIVE CENTS. good SE WEBS and 31oWRIMMitgtirelug.. Xis. kW. .ANTE.IkANTED.--.11. Sltnatloo as Book , KEEPER or CLERK, r, rpoomir . D.--A lishment votorrerl. Kaustrotory Adißeu Box PRubuslit P. O. W Ao2se It 4— 40 0 USE , ! . i.F.EFEIL. hou anti do generalbousenrori ni gnol Werepcbt x1%11111 . 04 and Wen.' *dame K. a orris °Mee. name. aggress and ragennee. WANTED.—A few PUDDLIIIS pad HELPERS. None but steatty, sober asit good Address I. DAWSON .rtatood.t. Bedford. 011 WINTED.:--Eccrybody to' call at 184 LIBERTY STREET, and eamsami ha DtiNDERDALB AMILATUB for =km( M!= ANTEIL—MORTGAGES. 1"" ...0;.1sou . T1703110* K. PXT7T. MU, flood ndl .SkltMSe W ANT &I.—MORTGAGES. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Lou .: Z;fir.r.V.ltTrtnfr en ' thAll """ ', CIIu.S9rIDIT. Itael state Aimed, Gnat otareli. • : UTANTED.-25 BOILERS at 80.76 per ton: nb race Yea top)' . Several 1/1111d west tam K. garden . lng, AA. Several GIAUS Sr. ...Antoci to do ouo/d E. - byr tvert /A I M! And Apply at laddr IrAIWIT 0 No. I :Myth street. LOST AND FOUND LOST.—On Wednesday eTenizi gentleman'. moTtn c . wo Card aft. can • mall non of money. L.Wd and Roane men of rata to the owner. Aar one IS Is come to the money and will cantor • ft by and. Inc tbe rant tree and paper,. all NO.II Olomood *Nat. lattabargh. ryo-LET.-SLEEPING BOOMS-r-Firr• - NIPITED orVP.ll7ll)llaMni, - Snubs at FIRST AVMS tThr. Pittsburgh. Pa. .5.11 T O -LET .-A welLlinished of 6 Ariatrt...t74roroo month. Rnqutro of MAULER URNSO.L. oat.' ner Alleglatenuestad WARN= lit •41. LET—With Boarding a pleasant T O-LET—With FRONT ROOMoOttan 4.11 1111144 . 41.140 r voo1:14:4. AtlOrc44 GAZSITI , rO-LET.—TWO WELL FURNISHED NLEFPING ROOMS. No. 43 Basaeos stmt. peer the I.are cetlenten weehl A r'"d faf Ara. of £ ewe,. _ dunce tee Teelteny. ffCTUXIEMV"" I°V. rederej • TO•LET.-INTERESTING TO LAW. YE/W.—TIER OF OFFICER on Want, new CEEB ==l Caul. Home. Apply to 2114. M. wertont. E=2F=Tl The eubsoriber utters fur rout that deeltsbleprop rty known ae the OUT-LETS SAW MILLS, 81tujited et the foot of Crag street. Althildssul Clty. a etthrt dlstaneebelow the Suspenstentorldres. The lot on the eat side of Cndg streettsloo fat 0110 Or stout 410 tout there or Ws. The let MI the lweet sldi of the street is 110 feet wirtek, about 400 feet, morn or - Jose—both running tohser water line: berths non of the bast and whet her lon on the firer. The ideal:dans 00,.1000110 ' presents her any bind of manufsdarlaryptireheee are. so well known WS IA render any further 010011. Dun unneeenstry. Lens lasam will to slio4looo ‘llbl+ r.'" ' .. • • ' 15A0C.CILl10.'Ll10.' :FOR SALE--i 49 beantifial...7a . lots near the rento . :Mr ei =n. lota env gelling very them and balance In font en aIinIMIIINC 7 AILM [helot of June the price will be avi examine plans at the ofece of T. , .1..nn0 wavier Penn aid M3d street. or 8.8. Attar: uey at Law. 7 Omit street. A frame dwe ling Containing 4 ratans. situate on 44th Wein. lot' 44 hy 100 feet. This to a vary handsome pleoe of property and will make • glow SlLLhome for any one of moderate mimes. SI T. K. LL It 80N. A net V.italite hon. e0n...4 4 a t and• kitchen situate on Main street. near tbeh,tieseete tlaretletegteed7geeVirdhenP ajr. soon. T. K. ttILL. 8001. . desiring to purchase houses and lota ad vautievenesty. dit.well to Cell plop eland exam toe our Ust. We base OrdPerLY 3 vd , .t• t Ad SC= •111 prove acceptable to alt Inquirers, & x i... count of mum .d. ertu4vlCov. T. 8 . tittS. onmer Penn end 334 a.m.. FOR SALE.—En of Foliar, Horse power in rune!. er. Weal low. Api• Pi/ to W. I% PRICE. ' • Ohio stroat.Alleeh ••• . F OR SALE.-CARRIAGE.-A. Do sold at a low prim. Apply as FOR SALE. • PHOTOGRAPII GALLEUY doing'• rood tmlnegs, ikad good lotatkm. ♦d- FOB SAlL—Engines and Rollers', New .4 13•c0n4 Mad. of al colestbatly Orders from all parte of the coonis7 PeredlMlS se. tended to. , . _ . . • Corner Merlon Aranra and P. rt. W. IC. 1/1. ag., euesemmr. Pa F OC ALErsTOCH FARE.--COn. TAMS 240 ACHES. one bentlied area ender centrally% balance mood% ment-11 dwelling% very lera barn end end abeep houses. orchard end !well wat. pall arakerVi=beg i r . VAN agl=lll4l In trait nnZt.:= near tO Mat tary. canna pig °"ed =n.. 3°2114 Ponsin Ave. EOR SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANOR FOR CITY PROP/att.—A gar 0107= IDISISCR. coutatolog ..... %res with 3 thereon: one, ••Rue. oomf and souveulese house; good water. sad one of the ton Posters to West.. Pennaylosola It •re 1 cake from the dty. on the watery Hoed. el: of a tulle Mot Stewart% mum. Itallroad. Also...oral good Fur= to Fool Row aud houses for tele. Require WU.I.IAII WARD melt No. 110 Great PL. swam. Casheasso. DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE FOR BALE—In good locatlos Da GIR sfesit,. m. Withcorner of FUltoo sums, a lam Mame with side weasel. on Oar:: al"' 1211 1 10 somas. bath room sad orals:. gas sad In= =tares. shade trees. tonstolpobro 0.811 loss of ground. each 24 _try pse. Also, a Bildt Stable sod Lob 60 1 • west slde of CIIII street. Easy of &owes y cars. Solesthld stew of Us cities, 14,84 surrounding MU. gfET mi23' S. The Safe Depositeo. OF FITTSBITRaIi Is me pre pared to sot la d t= c rdeZia . malty. es Executor, A Trustee, tem or Come=,ss , dlsr i adrah Ma. sad ues Get Mrs sd nidpatity Carpmetka. m ream& Mee .4 " ArEsioß RENT w A i la t nl i tn a gil . T . kto. name D 0 6RP „ 4,me. 115817 RANCE POW larrneretret mder glitriMllo.64l4 Otralks. PLATS sad JIM. :1114412.ritr0 rs= 4. ww .dt SislA , a ,,,, s ' swudr pts 9 e: oe D p laVirentlior see D petrf ComPIM7. S. F. VON BONNHORST, 124A81M1131. Bakery ; Confectionery f aND ICE CREAM. The undersigned ass estabdettel the ste nags M very nonTIMIMit 00M1M1. WESTERN AVENTZ. Alloirbmay, 00,6-1.4 r Irma the Perk. where he is pre=% I l Ord e n .v• ll i ti . azoins. op for the condemn of lee cram. elm dad* Tort ed os=t . lZZLlZZl L . IBlLUMbett i t m .:r59 M==! IN ff=Ml WRITE GLOTEB,_ ;MITE GLOYSIS, AT JAMES PESLANTI, OLD STAND STOCKING STOKX. 14 TM Airstsc 1=71=1113 TENNESSEE PEANUTS.-600 Niel& nu...in."'" DICICZY Is CO. • =I CEDAR FENCE POSTE.-500 stmt. [Or salt hi ISAIAH DICXXT It CO. WANTS MN! TO LET TO-LET. FOR SALE tome two-bone aurtaii. 147 good mat,. 11!M=M3MMI JAMES HELL & CO.