THE DAILY GAZETTE - PUBLIMED BY • P.ENNI)IAN", REED & Coriler Skth Ave,and SmlthflellS P. IL PENNIMAN, _JOELABISIED. T. P. D.DOSTOPI, N. P. REED. . . EDITORS AND•pitoPRIET.OIIB. TC14113 or 11 1111111. pgr year ;' , c:lvered by earner. per ;reek - - - THE DAILY GAZETTE. 1 40ENERA MIES in better. A PAN E.E iiewslirper in printed in 'nri.. • 130t:(tt..trUr is to IrmnatirT Edwin M...051,rutr picnics an• ( 11 01101/11bie in Trtx'?lichigan pepperinint crop I.* au entire fnilure.•. nu: French wine crop boo Tweu much injured 1!} the front. - • ERA pOrmitteil to ,lance the cancan in Edinburgh. • SCAILLE:T hat' invaded the Ini• penal bouseholdat Vienna. • TIILADOXL4.II,TON ie SO busy with his fight&that he declines lecturing ;this contini;,winter. •- • VietnAITOIS of the stomach and death resulted nn Englieheroman's swab Vowing three sovereigns. A et.i.icAN,llte first ever seen in that ;section, was killed near Bateaville, Ark., ;recently.: It measured cigbt feet trent ; tip to tip : Tut: brick 111a80115 . 0f tialveston, Texas, aye on a strike. They have been getting ,four and-flin dollars a day, and now de als. 1 . - PUNt..1117 , F..1.L.0 wants to.kuen whether, . . i.ince Ili, Fifteenth Amendment. things ; , Should tannin,. s o_ be putt , d„„. in 1,1,,,,k pad white. st .t LITTLE . ttintLto.ol girl Los use 0111141 0111141 ml the rope two ltundr;d tittles with-. . nut stopping, and then jornped int. her ' 'ilittle, grave. 1 • A trrit,r,Tersey City bop tried to work ... iti t e , elevator in a factory. while the- turn -were at dinner and was elevated into an. other sphere.' . ! 11QN .1. NV. oAuttrcr has been talking to the rhlssigcsfolks about the advantages t" the new line to the east vie Pittsburgh and Baltimore. . • 1 ; A NEW OItiCANS sailor fell Inco n the :hold, a few daps since, and a bale of not i ton following and overtaking him, he ,I,••• {parted this life. • • '.'',.. A SA:: FRAM:Ieo:O dentist uo•eting ti ' - 'llelinguestt debtor on the street..ehoked .. . i sun till he gavettp his false teeth, and '., -.; took rime as, pay. ~ . '• ', On En in • Jerst..y. the other night, the: ::. • ilightning struck a young man dumb. and • , lit wasn't the Jersey kind either, but the • real electrical fluid. - ' . - Mn. `' '''' . Jossß. Jotrusuz, and Miss M. 1.. 1 •• ; Jackson wen- the huost Pittaborgla names .• on the American regist.zy of Drexel. liar 1 gee & Co., Paris Bankers. .. ' IT is proterbial that rats are •'ltard to, lose." Recentry a rut • was taken fnini Jackson °aunty, Indiana; to Cincinnati, but. in six day% found her way back to her old . , Tut. people. of St. Joseph are detenuin. '„1. rid to hasir a railroad bridge across the •'-, Misiscatri river at that place. Titer have ` formed a company with- a capital of ,gam o cioo: - : . ..t•ctENTLEMA.N who recently interviewed ~.. Mine, Dayis, of Texas, Says the I bwerlior is . determined to signalize his administration ..... by the appointment of a parr c au l abl e .Indlciary. . , .. , Mic - sTErrttist:',lttvis has conaented to •;... deliver the oration cat the occasion of the next annual fair of the Choctaw and Cur ,. :. roll (Mississippi) Agricultural and Mo el/attic:ll Association. •'''''..,,' IN ntsaalls. , LlS bas sight colonsipin_l . ~ ...74,11111,1 and one sfudent in the Medical - ~; ' , l- legoird,o, , one law student. ono telegraph ..., operutor, me' insurance agent, and 1,70 - t...printers—all colored. 1 . -rel 1 - r seems to be - a settled. fact thit the ';"-Yti fruit ernp;iitieladingthetties,plunis,pear s , i... Rations,apples and peaches, throughout north ] .;,... west Missouri and northern Will ..... ; , 4. be n failure this season. 1 A nrimin wife in lowa went to a sew -, lIW-L'irtle leaving her little' girl to keep -... ; house. She returned just in time to an-IL 1 the roof 101 l in, and the child's, remains ;;. IWell: fOUIIII in the ashes. .. IN the upper lull or Franklin county, 7 Georgia, on tiatunkty. Mr. John Collins : •i struck Jenne .11111111, 011 the bend with a i heavy stick, and killed hint instantly. - . 1 Collins made his escape. • ' ~.;; ~ .; si ' I .. ......tic; editor of a Chicago children's pa , . 1 ..1 per received, a letter from a lady subseri -. • her, who writes: -Our little Annie tiled; ',"-'• last week, after rending the last 1111 l ither .s of your valuable paper." . .1.. I'uTTOY and corn in some portions of • '. South Camllna are having a bad time of it 'k- front drouth• There has !teen no rain for , t, six weeks, and as a conseguence farmers ,':'-i are gloomy and despondent. ...iti A sm.ttt. field Oree finite which the first ,t,. shot Wan fired at Fort Sumter. during the "..t bombardment in 18111, is now In Wishing ;.i ton: and will be placed in the Ordinance . 1 Bureau Museum, with other relics. • :g! THERE brit machine at the watch fats " - : - 1 tory at „Elgin, 111„ taint-which a workman ' ;•:. lua made from the, *ire two hundred '.' !crews in twelve minutes; besides driving ','Si them iii-place in the plate of,the watch. " - Sixeron Sanantiurrof Delaware lies j ,' been lathe Senate eleven years, and never 1,,"), introduced a bill until a few days ago • . when leg asked for VP-5,000 for improve ments in the Delaware river, and got it. i• . • TrtF. seventy-fifth annual Connell of the , Protestant Episcopal Church. in the Dior =y croon( Vlr nits met Wednesday in St. • Matthew's t• . Wheeling. Commun .. ion wavestisten.s.l by Bishop!' Joins r .,. and Whittle. . ; THE 'Historical Manuscript CorOmisaion of England, whose object is pa register, t 'and perhaps publish important tnanu .. scripts in private collections, sic succeed s. lug in bringing to light the most import ant '• disclosures bearing on English history. ,• A .:• , ,Ew patent is oat for the making of steel rails direct from tine pig . The iron is-melted in a cupola, run into a reverba• i.:. Cory foinace (where it is carbenizedA run t . into ingots, allotruSto set, reheated; run ~.through the rollers and made Into rails. A FEAnTrI., conflagration is raging In ' the timber !Ada - between Calais, Me., and the St. John river. - There has been a ' great destruction of property. and unless • the wind changes it is (enrol the loss of timber and buildings will be inralettlable. • ' A NEW • atyle of• carpetbagging has • been developed In New York. A. man with a wagon calls at houses where clean ing la In progress, and declaring hintself "the 111•11 sent for the ',uplift to beat," prort..edi to bag those useful articles and • deport. Ti t: town of • Bovins, Mississippi, wan isouew lint damaged by the storm on last Tuesday night. Two churches in the course of erection were blown down, and also the Masonic Lodge, which was car. rind away bodily and the 'Ode' braided thrreigh, E Cleveland Lender of Thursday s : The headless trunk of a cwt was found yesteblny in the lake near the pier. It had probably lain in the water for wane months, as it was in a,stnte decomposi tion, nail the fl esh In many parts worn Mt the bones. Cltai. Z. Fas:Scti has cent North this Season fawn near Wilmington, N. C., of Lis own rising 40.000 quarts of straw. and an immense quantity of gTeen French hue 10,000 peach trees lu bearing. besides apples, grape: and other finit and vegetables. He employs 200 hands. . Gov. Ancona Liu recomiitended to the Legislaturs that ;the fee for Looting marriage licensee be placed at an Low - n figure as. possible, reganzling, as Ito says, an attempt to raise it as a blew, not alone at the circa.. of the poor whites, but at the successful .organization oCthe coloml people on the basis of a free Civil ized society. l'lttcrit'At, )(fart' in Pmvidenee, the other day engaged and paid five hand organists to play one hour before the door of a nervous butcher. 'They did it, des , ito.the offer of the butcher to pay them 4 , 1 each to go away, and against All We entreaties and threats. Each organ play ed a different tune, and the combination *as something terrific. JAIMPI 51eCALLEVII Infant was baptised in Philadelphia on Sandayauxl he gave a least in honor . of the . occasion, at which "~`"~,,.L :sue ~c.~. ~~" ~~ :"..r -;::~fi~'3a.~~ ~~e'* ix ,_~,~iCx;tix'a~a+:;.ta"'',~:~ .~. • • , '.- .. " .• • • . . . ~_. - . . . . . . . . . . . • .• . • . .... . , . . . . . .. . , . • , . . . • • . . . • • ' r THE wElduy G.AzErls . . . . . . . . . . . . \ , . . • IS Tilt IIMsT AND ell EAPIMT ' . . . . . A . / 7 1r . . . . . . r. - Conuaeridal and Family Newapafer . . • i(iiiiii . 0 ) .111 lt t o„, , ‘.,. ~• , 4' ; ...tl!,, ..• 1 . :, • 1 , - , (.... I rilik . ~•, . . I•C"OLI±IIF.111N IN IvESTKILS l'E-S.NSTLVAIIiA. c s alt eitt je 41:. i "...7 - !armor. itirehwnic. ortuerclum should N . ' without it. ~. 111 ~,. . • r : S \ . 1 11 1111" ..--1 -........,. . - I - . . . . ESTABLISHED IN la the soeetn, liugh nod l'liontit, and Peter MeCtte quarrelled with their •hoht and beat him w den They betulledniond MeNizoota No that lie .an et...art:oly recover, merely lateattNe he trie:i to defend ill!. ho.t. The three Thtirderers vie in Jail. THY; 11 4, .'N14114.1, , ,f I South west hring us glowing accounts of the performen. ces of n new cotton gin, which has just been tested in St. Louis. Re it. the labor of picking Ow cotton from the bons is said to he entirely dispensed with:and it is 'now only necessary to-plied, "bolls, cm ton and all," fraud trio stalk. It is eta mat,tl that am• hand can.pick one thous. and laurels of cotton In the. new way quicker than a person could pick one hun dred and fifty poinals .after the old style. • A SPEAKER nt p. recent wontsn's suffrage in San Francisco said . "Two girls from it high school went into the Colll.ltry for cnctii intl. Anopport unit y Idt)R.l.` , l th em to earn t!oniething dar ing t he ir holidays--S.the one as an assistant in tt family, the other to help a (armor through harnessing, it being difficult to hire men. At the end of vacation they compared . results. • The, hotimem.id hail worked sixteen hours per day, and was (10118 M per week. The one in the field, who had inken the place of a nom, land Worked ten hours per dun, at two dollars and a half per day. Mark . The difference between the man's work and 1111111 . 8 ley . and W,11111111 . $ work and Wo. .-UMW" 1.11 y- 11( . 4 .thriLvitoi is the clam*. of n Cincinnati drink. It is made ',La punch first lined witletnint. then one . quatt , f pot in, oil which wo fonds of •otrierior must he peurcd. e hole 'is then sprinkled tvith Thor ..1 the 1111:11o• is ill the manner of dispot.ing •nf the beverage:. The bt.vi is passed around from one to another, and makes the -cir cuit over and ter again, in a small party. until the linnid is t.tliattsted. Hui Adel phoi is the pence . pipe of enlightenment, each man pressing his lips to the edge of 1b...b0wl and drinking no long as his it riot will ,ttiind the weight or his lips t h e i . itiffect of the kg that crowd s against them. • s mon went into a Ail] , 11111lill111 of fifty cent, Throwing do. n :Chill. he '•There'd n t Wt. dollar bill; give me the change. - •---A glace ohow e d th e .tire. heeler that the bill was a" V." and, hash. . ly sweeping_ it into the, draw, he gave hay: the • clmngt. After—Jack was gone tin nom ..cut to the d mwer and found that the bill mao V:' to be oure, but a little th .orst counterfeit ever Seen.. Indignant at the treatment, Jack was foutid by the atorekeeper and threatened; but Jack was ready. and showed by a comrade that Ins rereNed lett a dollar and a half in change, so he could not have given . the man the bill: .A tier little talk the nutter Was allowed to drop by the storekeeper, who has probably . learned something Inc did not know! before:l ON the I;th instant, John ii. kieesler, of Benton, rode .nut to the farm hijuse of Thounot P. McKee, oltiut fire mileg - west of Benton, arriving there about 8 &Clock P. tt. Ktis , 11r(:6111ell for Mr. Mc- Feo. when his title none to the door and said lie WAS about the place wintewhere. Ressler then got MT Ilia liore. went into the house, and. tiftet•tt few Minniew eon •rersation. threir Mrs . . MeFee down, and with threats prvrented an alarm being girlin, while he raris),ol her person. lle tinm asked fern paper 'to read. Mrs. li e Fee, pretending to get it, peeved into an adjoining room..but, instead of the paper. else got 1. rest With Whid. .he shot Kessler through the breast. Ilerif lumped up and ran into the yard. Where i t , feu.bi it, when appn,:whed. biro a and t 0.,.. through the load. • , •Titig. efforts of n,•rtnin SCl3lllc.rs in nwcnn~ . the manage of z , gortoral am.nentai hill a y this session, .prianise to . prove No nomsnro of-the kind in now before Congress. Intl it is understood that smite. ie thing of the kind was intempluted by Senator Ferry, who. it will Is • rem e mber. tel, n strong. iwo•cil ill favor of , it .inte time ago. A distinguished iteptiii limn Senator mated recently. in it conver sation, that he did not fielieve" half la dozen Ili:piddle., Senators would vote for n general anitiemY bill if one were Intl, dared. Even sommilf those Who have talked in favor of it are, how mtbitied that it would extremely impolitic, and would result in the ri,storation of the n•ltt.l party to power in the Southern ~States. It is kunwn that the President tittle ago i,ravii up all idea of recom mending the rnissage of a general ninnest,- : bill, !manse he in satisfied. that tine ex. retails are not ready for it. Choi this qUetglioll the Republienn majority isf_the Ifoloie is as milirai :14 111, Senate, if not morn On. TUE Li% 011.1011 , sii-sie no intention of giving way to the intluent:es and wishes of the Russian pstrty. At er the petition of the Landing praying f ir iyermission to retain the old language and lan s of .the province had been rejected, the L.andratlss met in a so-called convent of Riga, and submitted a similar request . to 'the Em peror. :Not content with this, .thee re solved that the 'nobles and the German officials of the province 'should not oise the decree compellith4 them to ohrwrve the political ecclesiastical festivals un roriling to the ritnnt-of the ilfeek 0.11,11, big elleillit attend ale PretetAnni 1 ,t,jef.,,, on those days. The Landtsg's Mandsal, who ,alone voted against this resolution, declared that he should trot submit to it, turd consequently tool, ipart in the tireek 1,1 Catholic services of the I 'tit ult. Ile was the only (tenons leis(' an inled them. !On the same evening file tti .. raill.' convent assembled and requestel ~.: -.., ~ ...1 ; ,.. his post. Ile replied that he is.t.l I iet•li elected by the Landing, and . could not therefore consent to make his unions oln -entlent on the plensure of the. Lnndrnths, In spite of this, lonvever.he resigned Iron days litter. As Brigham Young grows older, wlth more wives and nore children. and the latter reaching the age when tires,. is na turally a prominent feature irith them, the pireintenev with which he denntinces the fashions of the Cientile world denim, stratee the fact that' he feels of the' burdens which must InevitAbly come with : anal a large family. In ,hie last sermon before the Conference his instructions to the Saints were very duCided in tone, lie Classed thm.entire tangs \ - of fashions as devices of the wicked, bonnets, dresses. hoots and parasols, all to. he condemned be those of the true. faith; and when he asked the ladles to signify their deter mutation to make their 0 WTI clothes and not to make thetn• in the fashion, the Tabernacle was white with upraised hands. • Brigham I ming eel, array the entire female population of his dominion in oppositym to the fashions no they receive them • from the Fast. he will accomplish a greater fent than Le did in planting the barren soil or Utah and building up u colony there. For hisopposityn is not to fashim;t3 at, they exist at ~ present. hut to fashions at all; and in attacking the right of wry man to change the size of her bonnet or the length of her skirt, he impeaches-one of her most inalienable privitegrs. Elegant Maevion • • Formerly occupied -be "amen A. Hutchi son, Dub, Sixth ward, Allegheny City, to gether with about three awn.* of ground, fronting on thi. Ohio river,Frelde, linyard and Adams streets. The river front is 000 feet. the marislon is about ts. tby 44 feet, two stories high, slate roof; the menus are large—parlor 10 by 40, dining room 10 by '2O; library 1; by in, hull 8 b e 40, porch by 40., and the chambers, kitchen, pantry,bath and other robots are all-very large and tin and wnivenientlV• arranged, so as to go Into any rant In Hie bobso without having to to throngh nn. other. • - .lCearlyall the rooms have marble or slate mantle*, the ceilings are lofty and many of them handsomely paneled in tasteful style; the grounds are handsotue ly laid nut in lawns, dc., and well covert,' with fruit, such as apples, peaches, pears and other small fruit The house has two fronts—the one on the river is a magnificent view of the river and the whole country around, and is itt very fromplace, having the fresh breeze from the river, An& free from any smoke, soot &c. Inquire of I'. H. Love, SitEourth avenue. . MST EMMA. IDN I(iT-TT FENIANS The ilr " 1111 n6lllllll MllO I Ilk:1111i. oa>lc Ellde l l - 1 ) ( . 111111 . 41/11' COndifilni of the Unforton;tle .leluded--•The lirotherhoott Connell Deny Ite.pon - ..ibtlity for the . Itatel--Conadlans Con,iderintt IV hat 10710 n ith Their Prisoner.—Drunken lionnelo. Tear - Bonn ter U. S. Flag al St:John.— I oriel) of Deports front the Seat of War on the Bonier. WY Ts . legr:ll , lll,.. the ritt,blirgl l=!! M11.0i , E...N. Y.. May it', —The - Foil:in council of si a r this aft ernoi'm resolved t but tho press eat movement against t iibandoncil. The rlolll,llNra, composed of COIIIIIIiSSiMIVIi ollieers. but the leaders Of the raid etiolil no. where be found. One, hundred atul thirteen car land, of l'onlitO war material «ere saved. nt Now York. r: repotted to lin, !wen ruptured awl •Ilot 11111. • Th.• ~u, has mot tiled I r.oisport lion for the . intt. and they turned homeward. ST. A 1,11., N.. 31.ty • Geitertil Spear still re main: itt town, led in snas tie basmitloug to do with t rail. Ile claims he Is inerelv looking on, that he was in the Connell with other renian ivativrs day beforewestenilly aad tin then, chosen Cunt matoter-in-Ch WI. • • Captain N. .Itinaltan and Major !ilia:Maim have been admitted to ball. Colonel Millivan: Quartermaster. who claim.: he has had ajar,. quantity el mans In charge. on learning that all the leading own were being arrested left. hastily Genkat - Donnelly is still alive ant likely to recover. Nearly nil the reni.tns hare left fur heme 31nrphy. the tenths( er. nut hnnged to tlny t he Canadian,. ' .. • • 001,MMIW110. May . - lo was reported that live hundred Denians mill pass over the Itmno and I , klensburs. Railroad to-morrow on .t spe cial train. for Malope. Deputy Matrohnl Den edict euntenkplateS , topping this force Aelth the nil of noted ::sl.:Era" troops, and also all other Fvniank that Arty attempt to pass over the road to 'the - front. unless he 1..1 Counters mantled by the relict StateS onkee in com mand. inn , humtrial Evnians. at Potsdam Junction n ithout t ransportatioll. Atttlllikted Ihe seizure of a train on the Ogdensburg and Lake Cham plain I:nitro:id going east. but were repulsed coniPt' or United :Mattel tri sips. Each tram of this Coat is stoic furnished with a guard of regulars. Deputy :Marshal Benedict refuses to ide transiiort at ton for the Fenian. , at pros Malone who desire to return home. General Starr. of the Fenian force. Passed through thud pllige to-day f pints house. har ingabandoned the expeditthu. He reports the Eentan force an unorganized rabble. Im possible to handle unit not 6 übJect to disci. table. The• Fenian atithoririt, are e.t-illCOLlfillellt. anal are sending men in small parties to the front. and striving' to reorganize the Nlnlnne DitiElOU. Much_ apprelleaaten of 3. raid exists at r::Cott.l' Canada. toolight.' and volunteers have Leen tote reising.ta firing ant! e•litnnishing a large part or the day. • MAt.saar, May 1.5.--since the skirtithdt at Trout River Yesterday and withdrawal of the Fenian, little of import:toe., has transpired. In the skirmish yesterday on« man wag two veriously wounded and flare,. prisouert. taken. The latter were taken to Hunting, den. Ti e name of tine of the prisoner. was .alaure.of Trot. N. V. Rumors are current that he tea , shot ih4. morning. hat nothing ter rain Is known. . . The- town Its 111 full of Fiallant, and the n— il., ron that 31 , ,,,,r was ilea create.. Intense 1,- eitemvnt. and I . It of renitnnee against the C'enolitinu are t reat hell on Al hand.. There are ids, it four hundred United mates la oaps here. nut er euntinand of. feu. Gout. Ta r Teidaut lir, au:iv...red au the fair grail:l. arid Tire •aderlt . tad ',tell le,haved. tidily latier•• a , attirk nia.ii i 1,0 lirmsti fore , ..;.tt Traa: leer e iii ta.ln .1i ienuit ad. l•tres..Mea. , ... .1t ~ ...v. '1 and , 1 ,11 4.5141 Ull/ ill hi I' this ai tei /1,1., fen. Gleason. front Trout. rit et. eat , et ert - thing it , 'inlet th re.. Thu! anadialui In u•uo id. enable town-are ear the line. The torevaillet i o .inlon In ilia ex itelltion 15 te.,..] figli.M.. rt,., ret,rt that 7.toore it at shot help, eunnematikin. ttstscs. N. Y.. Slay •Tb . e Fenian,. err re t ttralttet fettle oort It to the evening trains. A train ecaot et. .Stitatar to toter. hack (rola thesiort h he tettilt to let ore f.hiN 1111 ILAt . tl.l ooney. MI Hove Abandoned—The Drludrol Fenian , . • • === . • MAirocr. Mar het. - The l'enlan abandoned Vol turn are almost fornislard. and but for the charily of the Peo ple of Malone w he stapling. The promi ent ofteers of the !trot he-rh0...41 hare agreed to discountenance furl her hostile nioverzients on the A:aerien Mont !neut. while nearly all the filen here 6 :i ?”: 'thee u ill ne again andver base any thing- til it b Feniunirsii: our t helr influence fig:onm It. • Ben. MOUIiC bay-ing tvfoseil traniiportation. thestele e t (nee, 31“ic, will bond the citizens -fur four thousand flollarsto hay the Fenian, • fare bark to Bono, rather McMahonsae, he ha. telegraphed to wenty flare,. Including St. Louis, for men and money. and advbies the men to stay here t 111 Monday or Tuesday. when a fight can he made. Th.. ptored Frnlan.- Imrn.r Perlin; gat Inst Them. Mav ge--4trent :Ittxtety in felt regarding the future tin nit lon of telptured lenhintt ity the goverment. Flee are In Jail ut earlote. anti public feeling - Is so In tense that put ra pcaution,. are taken for , eettrite from lynch Inn. L... Flng Outraged by Ca.dlans. • si. Canada . hlse ?W.- A pang of erunken C.nnadiami reeterday tore down the United Staten 114 p from the American Con -01110 °Mr, The mtt-niZe it deeply beim:fled by the citizens. Intererralun fur a Captured Teanutre or. AIJUS X: . Ma Foster went :writes the liar to:day to intercede forThollia4 Murphy. sent,nred toereention. Murphy Was teatn4ter. resident in thin Ware. x urn cont. Intent and unarmed when raptured. =I General O'Neill. who 6,ela atronnly the las t:troll:: o , tl. , %e=teeLagt ,, h i rt o h n lm f . 1 .. 11 ,t 1 , nrd ; wealthy Fenian named Flynn hating . cM:. uented to beclnne sneetY• =mom= • tuantnnuxito. )lac 211.--Apprehenklons of it rising of Canadian Pentair, to.day were enter tained information minion. as the (kw. eminent has that witch an ander standing existed between them end the •Inrn ters. Additional precautions were taken. hut it Is thought, however, the poor success of the invaders will 'recent the ene,,,,,tive —Father McMahon thstowd on to It. Alb., rextertlar in connolny with n body of Philadol i•hin A detachment of regular trout"! wa. not to De Kolb Junction to protect property. 3tunli alarm raisin along the line Or thu Koine and ondensburg rnilrond lent returning Fontana ceive plhogd fur milit a e the count ry pry arotectdd aPhe ion alh are being re . The Transpornition lineation The Government thousand tu grora tation for the fifteen hundred Feniana rein:tieing In Malone and In the vicin ity. and General Mende in of opinion that the railroad companies must do this nt their own cspens, as they reeeivtai full fore fur bn ing them here. The General reports the y are betinving very. well, not disposed to be vio lent: and only desire to return home. confident there will be no further trouble. There is great rejoicing along the Canadian frontier at the inglorious termination of the Tiler CIIICnt. it== Irishmen are disheartened by the news from the border and a dispatch from the front In structing them not to send any more men but to forward fonds for the sPlmart. of New - York troops no .011 as possible. Subscrip tions, however, were not henry. Rumor Mspeak o o m Bhreo odeparture n 'iogrh a freur h M u a n l d orneed, Fe hut It Is probably untrue. ' . Bald on Itresrult Feared. Apprehensions are felt hp the 01 of raid on Prescott in steamer, from some lake port. There are no gunboatsat tide I,olllt slid no scans mutinied Olt Fort - =I Gen. Meade arrived this afternoon, accent nestled by Gens. 31cDowell and Van Inlet. end will leave for New York to He reports the ' , ening war ended. The leaden nee In the hands of the civil slattern les end all in oniet along the lines. Movement of Troops—nensation,Morv. • Sr. A I.BANS, 3lay 29.—Four more_ companies 01 United States troops arrived GA* morning. and .bsequently proceeded to Malone. Their sudden departure occasioned a sensational story about the British troops crossing the line and outraging the American flog, which was unfounded.:The same train that brought the troops here; also brought a saved of Fent sins from Troy, who express great disgust at the situation. t+evemi proceeded to } runklin to visit General Donnelly. Itnother Canard " • The repot that Marshal Foster, on demand ing the guns taken from this side of the line by the Carthdlan troops, trcelved the reply that he could LAY have them at the Point , Of the bayonet, is untrue. Ito made no demand for the gnus. The Canadian Farce at Richards' Perm. Pne of the Canadians in the Richards' farm fight gent there werejugt I hirty-sis Canadians eageged. The game Informant says the pieces of artillery void to have been taken by the Ca nadians were drawn across the lines by an American. Whether he was Paid for t hel . ' vino be does not IMF. Everything quiet to day. • Attiantee from the Executive Council. N. ll : ls ~lo7Executive Council Of the Fenian HrotherhoOd has iseued an ad deem., !Ivied by Jamei_Gibbous. Chairman, and - .Richard McCloudy. Secretary, gating PITTSBURCiII. ha; the 'late Canadian invasion WWI under taken without the ant horitv of the Brother hood. and B. failure cannot he recognired 0 defeat of the national organization. They de plore the Imo of life and war material :trnit sarritlee of the rmoilts their years of Mil; and preptratlon. and say O'Neill'. misconduct ha. postponed only fora short time Ireland' O.:Moran,. intros Indignation at Magala. rat , . Mar '29. Irishmen are :minified la the result of the ill-trio isol raid on Canada. ..lturiog the excitement money was liberally •lutoserlbeil to fray the passage 'of men to the front. anti Prosecute other operations from t big pulut. The. news.- of the sudden unexpected failure at Malone lin , cluited the greatest indignation. Thu lead ers NVIIO planned tire Mill aro most bitterly Ile -011•d for luck of brains. One car load or Fenlans from t hest vest :Infixed to•day, but priered no further. A proud: Ind Irish citizen bus left for lone with find a to pay the Pas sage of fri nits back. More °Merry rreiard—Rallreiads Will Farr, Feniajas Home fire Hair Farr. • T 0101,1,1. May :a.- Inform: aiau is, received from Malone of the arrival United Staten' Marshal C2u1.1 , 3' and the arrest of several men supposed to b.• Fenian °Myers. including lien. :Items. and Father Mr3lithon of Fort Erie o let y. The railwaycompanies offer to take Fenlans hon.e at half fare In boo cars. It their leaders cannot raise funds the town:- People; trill probably - ship them. The railway safe nt Potsdam was broken by Fenian , : last nigh! andit wenty-II ve dollars ta ken. I= Ilt)coutcrxr,r. N. V.. May 2 M. floartalllai for the Fenian:. progresge. at Neu burg. 4, V.'r arty left there for the fem.. Fenian Exclirtnen, ton the l'arine. St's FItANCIStv,3Iny 29.—The Fenian boa i.vni of Canada untit.es excitement among the lirothertmil In San Francisco. There have been eat led:odic meeting,: of O'Neill's mite: Volunteer. have been enrolled nod ()Wish l'olimitim is hinted at ds nnother vOlitt of at 'Neb. I= MILL N. H.. MIIv 211.—Seven car luaffnur Fut,bum punned through hero thin morning: on their returi,tront the ,enr. MAST CONGRESS, =I H. Trlogiubb to the rut "burgh Gazette.) WAsrllNGTorr, Nat LbV'. ' SENATE. • Mr. SUMNER presented a petition of the American Cablo company nsking :lid to the propoNed line front New York via the Azoros to Lisbon and Lands End, England. Havre null Amsterdam. Referred. Also. a petition of colored tot i‘ens of Mary land. inking a rqme.ty, from prescription In .travel on account of color. Referred. Mr. LEH then spoke s upon the sub ject of the restoration of raeign commerce to A.Merican vessels. He contended this pro posed remedy of shin building was untenable. for if sessels eSo not - be built orohtibly you . have no commerce. If t hey lobe Ore dollars trip they won't run. Differential .duties would yield no prtet Wei benefit. because oth er nations might pass retaliatory laws. He tivored n drawback on linimrted materinlv used in theconstruction of iron vebbelb for f oreign t ruffle, but t bought the anon effective remedy would be the enlnrgentent of our do mestic commerce and nbnorptiou of the' Gulf, island, Sandwich Islands. Canada nud British' Coltdubia. Ile would annex San Domingo without delay. which would give the Culled states the keys to the Gulf. nud In live years' will have Cabs and all the other islands. Then. litcrlng control of the products of the tropic., we would make all the world tribu tary. Mr. HOWA RD :Inked bisemlicamm's opinion On I ht . acquisition of Cuba by litivnbanc. Mr. CHANDLER tbotnirbt tt wld be more • , nsible for Cuba (11 pay ou this• Government than to thirDie f , V being made part of this country. He would never girt a copper for the .biland. The Stmete proceeded with Ihetiici lutn List buelcm, The bill to prevent any taker or employe t tic corporation acting no Election or tier. pt rat pot officer was posoeti. After Enecut tye action the. till Tucteluy. 1101 . E. o'l ItIiPRESENTA 11 r WILLAT:D morted aro - cm,' peon lon 1.111, Mehl/Una . the renewal of penilon. to Tennenseeans. bunpundell dlaillgthll war. A , lisclooion ensued. 1.24 41erel..plog noo-h , • ,I ,Sitillll hr hill Mr. W It I) r..1...r1 , 11a pinenl b+ ll gnu. - q.t r. per month tor -1,11,1 thn ••( en 1:., In tin. ret. , lllot.. Mr. ATINAN, Lao" out ,tbr nx ceptithr:te t 0 giving eon. Sr. Mr. il.g.)fAS moved to include, min iting Nt Wow. utli,t% met Inarric.l n, the..the - of 1.1.4. Ami who were In lik.• crettltott.ww•ew • Mr. Wih . IITIP• end l meht 1.101 1114114...041, Ne.sre. Illnghatu utol.l otter, of Mao,.awlot ~ - ml by Itcle.srec - Pot ter, flcludey. lunar and Mal hard. and repultecl agalnet 11 1. Ilottnan'e amendment way adopted oi td :tad the hilt ;mooted. The coneidtiatlon the hill reduce inter nal tune , teat resunlNl. thintotion of Mr. eterll ENtlittlic tax on .aloe .d rontrclet , for the rale of "lock,. bond , . Kohl and ent er was reduced (runt two cent,. lie every SILO to One cent. the pre.tat rate. A prat trio,, wa. al. lueerted taxing Cop t clots for delivery of goadcoin through the (htting ['once or other Institutions one I wen tiet h of one per onul. nddltlonal. • . - . Aczber offered en amendment doubling the Ix on all gambling operation. of giil.l and .tock %greed to. (Thin wan rvsminmentled be the I , runnitt, on Banking in it. reperri the gold panic.) • The paragraph in regard to foreign commer cial broker. was mole to read: commercial brokers, whom. annual mina do not exceed rin , t(.l). shall pay reek a %pedal tax carflifitn. etc. The pat-sump!, relating to claim agents. was nntentletl to read: Claim agents shall hap ten dollars. The parngraith relatingg to retnll liquor &od e, sting amended till:Oiling the words. - any retell liquor denier who well. only nines or malt liquors 01311 he required to pity only half Qt Mew., tax.- 'The paragraph relating to wholesale liquor ' , loafers W.. 1 amended to read Wholesale h nor dealers ahall PAC 4 PaY $lOO a Incitesdi I lanai for evtry $l.OOO on all sales of On motion of Mr. WOODWARD. t he prOVISO esrnipting savings banks front tar n-as made a general exemption, by striking out the words 'blotting It to deposits Invested In rnitml Ft ales securities and to deposits less than ttIOU made in the name of any tine mmont. motion of Mr. SARGENT. thy: paragraph relating to distilleries was amended by tax i ngdist Wars of spirits front apples. peaches or grapes, producing ten barrels or leis within 0 llr.folly dollars. and four dollars for every Isl produced In excess of ton barrels. Mr. INGERSOLL moved to strike onto( the paragraph relating to hankers the words. — and Wt. of one-fourth of ono per cent. each month On the overage amount of ail: deposits of toll. mono,- In their ia.tssessitio to the credit of the Trensurer or any other disburs ing officer of the United States: . . Mr. PETERS moved to strike out of the sentence taxing the overage amount of depos its onc-twent loth of one per Tent. Per mouth the words "other than public moneys of the United States,“ no an tit jeers, them lintrbitt only to that tax. ND. GARFIELD argued Itwan better to Maw. the tee on bank. to the lintionaLfinnk- Mir Act. where It wasprovided (Or. ' A Dern long' discussion both amendments were rejected. On motion tit Mr. PETERS. the following words were added: "And no National Dank shall he compelled to continue as lt depository Of public fund,. longer than such hank may' On motion of Mr. 2 , 1 A RGENT. an additional enrograph was inserted, taxing' proprietors of letnking games. such as fon, Miff It( rt noir. Vittte un, 'IMO for every table where out games are blared. On :notion of Mr. GARFIELD. tie eoemt tlon of Elnvinget Instittitlons was limited to those nut authorized to receive it higher rote of interest thou the rate authorized by the general laws of the States wherein they urn . . On motion of Mr. ELL the paragraph al; to keepere of hotel., Inns or tavoros wax amended by exclnding tavern. where the yearly rent_of the property bumf more than one hundred dollarn. Mr. PETERS - moved to reduce the tax on elreulating - notea of Slate banks from tr to tw 3j1 2 .1141 WV: f in cent. op o ed the amendment stremlonslY, an advocated the larger circn- Wain of greenback... The amendment was rejected. Motions o reduce the tax on an4uxemeida. bowling alleys. billiard tables, small distill rles, motionre rejected. In of Mr. SCIIENCK, the pantgrallb relating to pine°x of public amusement was amended by re ring the tax on gross receipts of owner or Ilse., on any permanently I , cote , ' place of amusement from three to one per cent. Mr. INGERSIMA, moved to strike out the sentence In whole. Rejected. Mr. LOG %N moved to strike out of the pare granh relating to rectifiers the nrovlso that It shall apply to authorized distillers who mere ly rectify spirits of their awn production. Without disposing of the aniendruent, the Rouse adjourned Itntli TuesdaY. Gennan Family Ourfocated. (Dy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh' Danette.] " . " - ro , '. 0 .. May M—fletween one and two o'clock this morning Men. Fred 3foeller, a German woman, and nee • children from eleven to two years. were suffocated and an infant of four week. badly burned. Mrs. 3loclier ace barely alive when rescued, but soon died. The babe will recover. The scene was shocking. The fire scan the reseit of carelessness. Damage about fl,OOO. The Boat Ram at Annapolis. [Fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Axx.ttotAs. !day ..—Thu boat nice to-day resulted as follows: Midshipmen. :Muth:lutes necondc Quakereity. 23 minute. EOM sec onds. *The Midshipmen took forty-three atrukes per minute and the Quaker City t hin Valitrlhrti.o dThnielro'lemeatl%":ig%'-is e a l er with an east- The Richmond iVa.) Election. [Br Telegraph to the Pittaburgh Gazette.) ItiCtuolsn, May V.—lt it rumored to-night the Commieslnnen of Election will give the certificate.: of election to the whole Coneerva (tee city ticket, and that the Cormervatives will have nineteen of the twenty-Eve Council men. • , . MON DA Y. NECONII EOITIOI. VOIT:1.? O'C N . EWS BY CABLE Interruption in the French Cable-- I:urns!' Press on the Fenian Raid OnTatinda—The Rival Yachts—Ser ano and the Spanish Klinpthip— PrOpoxed Law for the Extlngtil.b. men! or !inner, - in the Spanish C. 1 1 ,. 111111 e*—Theleilleill. el/Midland the Infallibility questinn —French Postal lox in a French Pri.nm—Accusation of flegi chle'Conapirators: 115 Y Itiarr.Ph tO the . Ivllloburib (;.zette.) I= May l.:4.—Coutinunie.atbin by the Trench l'abli•suddenly ceased ua the cveDing of the :MITI just., bet wee. DU.l.rl ant , Pierre. A ecsiel Ir 111 I,iive Eighand immedi- Llialelytoltluirthesame. Menetlinu all mes. iiageli will be t minim itted by thdYew 'Found had . • • _The )011rnalln eOntintle COnninentnna the at tempted Welt...ion or Canada Ire kke.Petilans. The I%er admits the Washington Goveriiment hits done all that van ho niaSonalgY required ad it. The,. Jrattildtta tf. rite grouts the idea elPreiktni !.tilin• quarters tbnGtie Washing ton authUrittes are in cuitaiThoce with the Fenian raid. ,The Tient. t Maki the 'Fenian at .tempt will nui be a bsoluiele regretted, if it 00 1 Y Prompts Ote it Pet' Statrit to such a r c a t g i e o n n The says thectio of o su t h e m Fenla s s le due to their hereditary 14ission. and the policy of England is tine to her hereditary In solence shit contempt. I shier Journals hay articles of similar tom,. The rood faith of , the American authorities is generally admit. ted sad the at-tempts of the realms ridiculed. TheSottostop nrcaei containerrrichius art t elesttlieccof cclair's serons. The tri Queen's j 10111111 W Ile W. 000[44,1 m 1 in the _usual manner. Flags and (estopao were dis. played and salutes fired. During t tlaY there were reviews of troops and in the of en. Inn a display af Ilte work , . fJeserali grand d Yg r ktraj or //t tail newspaper extlits in the certainty 1.4 n Victory In Canada'. stout justice turland,'• the Phio cost "eats alone preinn that result. rum that t" Non,es dogs the heels !if the Itontinlon." Mr. I unian..tnrati of the finnan `erman!, Company. he witness, before the Parliamentary Committee on rompol.,a ',Lieftrme-recently. Ile trained to the tato, wait last lons and abuses of that system. The last aolo of Alf, Line confirms the re port of .i.labnif 's reforaktO tall two mat clan sixty miles to wlndward back. is , Tell to nil club and c.weet!slake thee, at Now \ ark, armrmay race t ! nappho twenty miles to windward and hack if propel - time allow ance In rriontal. The editor Lopes the .tmnri can ynetsts now in Itritish 1r.,. will cool y...1c for tile Prim, of Waits cop. CIZEI3 Nt.ty 27. -.Lint artining a toucan , at the tiiiintry detail it , in the Con.itlttiata Corte,, he7.l In U514:01 , 1.. it hat Ott., II...l SC:‘ e:0110.1r to Ink,. relatit a to the ion of a future niter ter 'paitt. A (ter detente the Oeidoisi t lon to iiive-t. i 4 errau.i `with rota') at t ributet a.% tort by a rote of 2.. t to 12 and the eaucua adia•urned. It lerepored o. tday that Gen. Print via announced lib in tention to resht - n fro., the t `abinet if i , errsini. refuge', rrgiti rank. • 31 mill, M. - b‘batthill ofi,iul, hate ordered the eboiet .earen rot the lltiltibti prisonere tie brittand. tient tar. The Gorernroriat toot:used the English ainhaindor that :vain will ottfubtl ransom paid. Tll3 , 'Grivontor of Cadiz wtt: onleriol to /117C0111 od PallY M.' of the team-hip/bp:lrib, A noled at ten in NT, of }Ara rtero Vented he, to-niorrow. • tint, llrtni at, pry,.tat the caucus lir thr nfltr dep,;t 3 . .“q,•:11:5y :and niniltinistinni In fttit iit r, it tilbv3t Ntit tltlitiz , hit, yet 1 tiglbti raft"Fl, ttnt..,nntintit. Loa gir•n tilde EJ. t k I,rlv,rid •,i r It% Use I ,e4e... herr:art, Inte 117.1t - mttnat ext Inn iif t•litvery In 'Ol the titionlith vortices- Thn bill brittildeni that children born ~Inrcbe time. be. i Gnitinynntertt =US u,!:‘,... 3 :t . ,T,',Uf,Pg-: nil, law -he tllrattnn i.( trio. i`131,4 'rho biitght In the hparilt.ti •nlii.let• and, all tt, initnedlatnly tire.. T 1,,. tibigiosett In., it - nit rentilre•l wtt h bit ite the rnhttt. IT %LI. latNttox. Mtly'l, fr..te thew . re, ne.ent the latalllbllt6 mei .tut of Ceunell as I,trlttiltAN tiCtill`. fflitittg t 11. ale ls going on o.'l - .l,lr : called. in all the titoxentet, nt thtar starts to meet the vote whielt will s.4tn be taken," 1110 Ma shie of Connell they , are at.sembllng In larire th'amber, and exert a tattvertur pe,...a t e e tlt.teattient,. . . ...Verillut. editor of f rcrp ,. : 11hr:on:a en••• orahn of Parts. foot s+re••eutefl to the hundred t toots:mil francs. no , t of xehleh r.tise , t tly huteo•rlpt ion Iffnooff the poorer elergy of F:rhnee. 'rho fe,rellnK the W/ttlllly [blinked Vertllet. • . . • strict censorship over the lean:rapids. .li‹. patches has been established li, Home, . Hour. May .ti'-The- .001,1 of the to toast,, Goverment tietninak of the — nipal Court the. restoration of their church .property to the t Bleat:al monks now at difference wit Antonelli ban replied to the Bavaria note on the proposed proclatnatiou.of in the same terms he 0114WerOri thr stovern inenti, of I'm, and Austria. - rants. Slay 25.--It is rumored there A chant:e in the -Director Deneralship of the rostorlice Department forthwith. :should this rumor prove Seine. efforts t ill undoubteil is. be made fur the establishment iq hostel treats between France Mid the. United States.each treaty still ton more likely to succeed ander AM' new atlndinstrat loon id the french Foet lit"partmeist.• it hi now CUrtniil the ...mallow< prevail. oin et. Pelegleprison, where Rochefort and other journalists are detained. lateminye annonoces the t cameral's . ..pet, of his lectures Whe l, et' The- Chamber of Accusation the 'mat of Dietice commences it, ',std.. to morrow. fOr the examination of those 'moti vat accused the conspiracy three, of number tof the is evventy-three, •a-h ))))) nearly one-half have heel' providumilly net free. ' IMMEM LoYItON. May n.—birptilvtica train 1,1..t.ain ratanr thnt pniminr ilentoustntliona la favor Of Peninsular unity have bran renewed there. 31,\RINE NEWs. - Qt . r.r.swrows, May :7J.—T6c steamer ben nitwk. (rout Sew• York. nrriee4 yenterday. • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL lompos, May 27.-;:rratiag-Consnlii 1 0 1`0 American Securities are '620 Saki 115, 80 !, 1001.; 10.100, sik Erie, 188 i Illinois, 111: OrentWestern.26. btoeks steady. PARIS. Map :la.—BOUM, firm: [tenter 711. tg.o: LIVERPOOL, !d mark with middling up ay lands at C !OltalillPol and et Odollr leans at saferof 10,(01 baler peculation, and estiort 2.trAl.•Callfornia white Wheat DS liklaik lid: red western , No. 2 2ss. id, winter Po 2dolns 3d. Western Flour arm or at 2104 Corn; No. 2 mired ang Oats 20 fkl. Barley Peas :155 dd. Pork lies dd. Beef 110, I.ak.l.dull at 11.91-lid. Bacon 583 Oil for Cumberland. and 010 fur short ribs. Cheri. at 71r. LOSD.IN. .)Inv 29. Linseed Cakes at its. Sugar ern, Petroleum tint]. Linseed oil dull Turrentine drat. Calcutta Linseed ale ad. A srweltp, May K.—Petroleum quiet. .trite, Mar Z.—Col tun opened quiet for both spot, anti afloat. - • • Perham Affair at eiringlield, (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Onretted CHIC-too, May 20.--At Springfield. Illinois, on Friday night last, a young men named Cohn. Bancroft attempt ell to shoot a survey or maned McClure, who teas surveying n route for the Springfield and Northwestern Rail rOad noisy the property of Bancroft's mother. residing In the north part of Springfield. Thh police attempted to arrest hlin tart he net, but Bancroft, with pistol mid hatchet, kept them off and the at tempt. Wltllgiven tip torn too, 00 Saturdny aftertemn Captain Robbins. of the nightLpolice, with. posse, visited the reel 'defter of Bancroft's Mother and found Ban croft, who had .fitstened himself In a room and refused to surrender, being armed and trepared to defend himself. Captain Robbins hen took a double barreled gun loaded with buckshot and fired at Bnneroft, who was sit ting near whitlow, killing him Instantly. Au Inquest was held yesterday afternoon by noting Coroner Wood and n verdict rendered of Justifiable A few. hours previous to the occurrence Louis Souther, local editor of the Springfield Reinder, visited ii.croft for the purpose of "interviewing" him in relation to the events of the previous tiny, hut was ordered nsvay by Bancroft who. ns Souther turned to leave. discharged a revolver fit him. wounding S.outher in the arm: Bancroft. and McClure, the surveyor whom Bancroft shot fit the former filly, met yesterday morning near Bancroft's residence and exchanged tone or flee oh five was wounded In the wrist and thigh, but not seriously and Ban croft was ankhtlFwonmled In the hand. Ban croft. hod fleCtsred that be would nut surren der dr be taken Itllve.and he carried out this pr l l i r ree m c e h t ird t re he ti ' o ' f d ti Germ. named Delen ter. living near. Claremont. Minn.., were struck by lightning a few dayB since and killed. Another Alysterionr Aimee Walton Telegraph lir the Pittsburgh Gazette,' Nen. Onm:Ass. May :N.—Stateenator James nears, who was mysteriously shot nu Fr!tiny night, died of his Wounds this after noon.. PEI MAY - 30, 187(5: YORK ('IT) Canal frum Ihe, Lakes to the 31 Pre.bytiiiion Synod --Ileartleii Joke oil Funiani—(•ohao Itelitlia lion -- •Ilotioparle . EN.ill.ll to AMlOllll—Cutantailles. mantled of (trio:re--English Auxitl): .1 hoot the Trial of firming O'Nellf-, JOITZO Inoniqrationi I in Ttlograph e. 1.1 i;•• rittstmr,ll • NEW Voax, May 1:r. Mo. • MoN V. 004401.0. ...!;tVvlly.lron Works ‘Terf sold at ono toalay. ,übjetA to N . olOrtgaito or $24 6 ,0.0. for fr.:tot, • 1;,00ro-r Fairchild., or AVlscoosin, ad irro,sed la. Produce Exchange - lb-day upon the. gtraetieeldlitY it I,iiihtltig n canal to con noel thit riser' with Lake Michigan. The Exeliange tolotited .resolutions setting fort It the grettt neeirttf rheapertransiartatlon (or the t.rodoce of the west to the seaboard. 211141 rging Congretts to fas urnblecnnsider the Prt , Pietell ritual ;is a work of tett interesr. =I , Tlw eyncel of the Ilefornonl 11re.1.5 lel Ma l'horell oft., tooOty wampled lill• lICW CO% eivint. It denounces .Itlonnt,..bowaik the preViliellef!Or.f . lllllC. th/11. Presby t erianinin Is the only di, mule instituted form church government. discountenance,. secret ordepn, eondellum popery and ' , Melt natl..] and nonforttm ifs belief In the Westoilloter Cate chism. Th.. appear:lnc.. thl. morning in Me New York joitrnals of tile folios% Mg bogus molt or. tlimount eaut.ed intone indignation among large numbers it lio teilre tl alien toy It ttoireat e 5,01 good, sowed and solid Irislanen, to go.. all eVaIrSIOII 10 Canada. RI $l.Ol , each. Apply to Inclined %Tatters. No. East Broadway. By order of Committee of • rrange inent (take,' Iran. %Vim Tiered. Pet re It. Sweet:y.3l.T. An intutete, crowd mtientlitet at the place ite,Tif tutted the advert iso tent. Walters rid hewit, a about the mit ert ieument. Thu ltent hen ....tell to the ether. of Tu red. Sweeney and )fitytir Hall and it err of eottrse Informed they.lind nothing Pi do to ltp the hearties, prai-t Ivai-Joke. A lot tIT from St. notal•kg, , tat es flint Sattet, no aent of the Spanish AlOneral Valma,min. bad b e en oamarml by Cabal, nt Cantina filth forty m and all Valmasetla wit. , at Ilay en ame. whore ha and lila firer,tee, mir anal m U, Cuban patriot,' - . A Pat I• illgoitch state• Prince Pierre Bona parte leis been ordered by tile- Emperor Into twixyeata exile In. America and In soon bieve (or New York. Ile Is now under sur7 seillunee at .\in•-uil. = Au A I lien,li,patcft .tote, the French filitt i.ter ha. M t warded to the Greek Government a strong note from his home Government. de olaring that Frenee proposehM convention of the greet iiver•;. al o hick permanent -guar :ollie,: IA ili hetiefn:sn.l..:i of Greece . teethe fit titre good behavior of Greek ' , oh) eeta. The note ,harply rot:moo t. upon :hi dela,: in thepending tiegetOition, iin the part. Greek tott The Londe:lg.,' say, the resell ol the trial et eNeitl .benu:tilted in England with icreat y. t he niiikahle hetween the t • iiiteil Einitintei being` nilly eivril in the 1:1..• .t' at Netae..: awl Queen. !rum !Ay a'rrived ye:volay. The letter brought — , tlgerh.r..pr,ent I ug t he largest slum t.er linalgilt by With.t diva, the wet , k'n arrivals are 11.VM. root. Dr. Clinton .All,l vvr lAN: elle. and Itishhop Mcliculne. or hin• h, 4*lty of Pnri, yvsterday. lls rcial - o - tod that Assistant Ifistr!et At torn - Felton a w 11l cceed J.. Morrisey In Con ress.lunl that Minister Sickles and, Col lect,- Ii tinned] ars to exchange 'Places. Nov Alliti,”3l. Ref. . 3tr.tladdla this Ind Afeaal arrhsted, as h.!: heel, roc;orteff. on a charge it defrxildldg It, 14,1 - ern:neat schen Assessoit of Revenue 101 l iticlnnath and tat s Ito le aliletCf - show that the action of Commissioner Itolllns to 111a the char Jes against him svaa right. n n.. I hai.his official s ..11411110 ,t.,. Indiest In all nos ,incr. li.oil•••1 111•11,.. tvAN 11 1‘ , 1,11- • .17 - 03774 " 4 ` ; 4, prin., lel.l I In/1111,1.i The hitter wt... herestt hit three ottrsipat a,hret:ttett. . . Th.. 11., orrAri... Int.,' a rem.l..thon ft. richtle enforce the heiv ,rn untleet.e.l It it....r The Ilenith ihnted the attest ....verni denten...in me.. 111 1,1111 r.. e.rrent the 101110 N Al .1 Coilector rinnell. Th.. orth...l.en l.i. krn hel.l their annual ofmeet In, nt-ttlY and All6russed s t he treatment hr-I,' G lot ' , rumen,. . 1 The I 'att.. Hot... and Ihtstonlee n tit he I.lotnltte. An 3:tempt 1.. r. 1. the I s e!. nil Hank: 511 e fulledhet! nin.ltt I'HE INDIANS Ilea 41,11.1 et Thr Sprech Ile Intend lehlng to thr Grna!Eatlirr. My Ttlegratill to i the Pittsburgh ttazette.l Ned Cloud and party ar rived from Port Laramie ye4erilny ereuing iu harge• of Maj. Brit. Stitlth. . liewas' inter , 'wed and guA , the following no the speech lie n intends to deliver to t he-President : .6rrrit Fathrr. Thousands of miles away, where the sun's la t light falls not he big hills, have left . tr people to come ': nd look toy I father n the fare. As the light makes us tee •ti II things around us clearly, so may the Great Spirit make our talk plain. that •we may un , derstaud each other and that our council shall be as brother, who have met to smoke the plpeuf peace. "Father. I hate heard that Ten are great and good. Listen' to me, my -Fath r. SIM to. your ear" tom one of your children.ww ho conies from the wiimmok of his Deorda wit h truth in hl. heart and - no -lies upon ills lips. I hove made many treat ire with your '.ountia,lonera, and they have 1,1 - OnliYed many timer, but have never kept their prom lie.. And I Imre now come to See Great Father myself.7.:so that we . ran outland:lnd each other and make on protubms that mu do ad mean to . keep.: They hate told you that I ono a murderer. But do not anderatand it' in that Fon. I; rent Father, have driven toe away from my cotiotry. the only country I had to raise my children on. Tell tar, Father. could any liv ing Mail on this earth stand Foch' a thing.an I hut? SUPPO , ,C I should, go to your country, tear down your (*meta aud_ steal your cattle and your hogs, would you stand by and have no word to say? Father. I know you would not.- • t iL "1 all the troubles of sly people, the white iiian as been the first aggressor. Father we ore t of cowards. We know that you are great. and . an crush us with veer mighty power. 11. •e believed , that yeti are good, and that you vitt protect your-children: when they 'come o you for what they believe hi 'their's. They sk yen to' listen to as, to 110 by . as a geed titer should du by his children, and to lot us eh rev back to our brothers and our peo ple the assurance that the Grunt Spirit has s toiled upon .. and that the Great Father is the itllint's friend and the Indian's protec- The party consists of Red flood. sixteen of his chiefs. a n d. hair squaws. John Richards is .with them. Governer Campbell. of ,Ney °ming. does net accent...theta. The party. Is ht charge of Gee. John li. Smith. who was Wsent by the 'Executive to accompany them to ashingtou. They leave this afternoon for Chicago. • --- RELIGIOUS Pre•Lrlednn G.cral Apeembly My Telegraph to the PlttsburgleCazette.l PIIILADELrIin, May N.—The Presbyterian social Reunion lust evening was successful and .well managed. and the occasion leafs much enjoyed by all. The building 'was handsoniely 'decorated. and hi the \ stage was inagnin vent floral garden. . Scriptural ad dresses were Mlle by floe. Geary. Tilayor Fox. Rev. Messrs. Arnold, of Scotland; Edmunds. of London; Adams. of New York: Clark. of Buffalo; Crosby, of Boston, and others. lter. Mr../ alumni presided. George U. Stuart read a telegram from Edinburg , stating the Assem ble there had agreed on the bask of the West minster Confession. • Members of the Assembly to the number of six hundred to-day enjoyed n. delight ful trip to Pape May imniltern Preshvicrion .%loseenbly. TAirisvim.r. 'MaytAt.—ln yesterday's eve ning session of the General Assembly the mi nority report and substitute for the majority report were rejected. The majority report was dually adopted bets note of 80 to la. The Com mittee on Foreign Correspondence Wag in structed to draft an expository letter to the Nchurches respecting their relations to , the orthern church. • In the session to-day the chair am - minted a Conunittee to nounnate n C o mmittee of nine. lihose business it should be to confer with ke Committee from the Northern Assembly. Reports of Committee on Records of Synods and Committee on Narrative were received and adopted. 'rile report of the Committee on Narrative presents a very favorable ac count of the state of religion In the bounds of the Southern Presbyterian Church. Nurrn fives from fifty-two - Presbyteries have been received. The Committee of Conference tot:miler with, a similar committee of the``Northern -Church consists of the following ministers: Rev. Drs. J. Leighton Wilson. Thonias'Peck. Andrew H. Kerr, William Brow and Joseph R. Wilson: Elders John-A. Inglis, Bon. N.D. Webb. A. G. Mcllwalne and Col. Charles A. Ready. LOI7ISVILLY, May 2P.—Anjutmense number. of people assembled at the Second Presbyte rian church to-night to hear Rev. Dr. Palmer. of ,New Orleans. A large number had to leave, so densely crowded was the church. The sermon is pronounced a most masterly effort and is considered as a grand production. 5..~~v ~ ~.. a . zY'~a.*.ci `r ?.. 1 c`.`i;t,~t"31,~4.~c.,~.`'"-:m s. S,E ~~.-'`.' ~" k ~+ -~`P-.t~ls's VOL. LXXXX.---NO. lot) VAPITAL \,. In pima Revenue Riveipts-Tren,nry 1 olicy for Junn--Publie Debt Re -11 \ion.&c. Olt Telegraph to the Pittbhurgh I:aryl:v.l W.t,intirgroN, May 28.. KO. I= the reeipts of Internal revenue for the current year to date amount to $155,000.U. indicating that the Commissioner's estimate of 1173,n5 UJO) will be reached by the end of June. = . The ..,...cretiiry of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to sell one million gold on each Wednesday of June. the firnt. third and fifth on account of the sinking fund. and second and fourth on Ile count- of the spcial fund; 11.160 to purchase two millions of - bonds on- the first. third and fifth Thursdays on account of the special fund. itnd one 101 Ilion on the second and fourth Thursdays on account of the sinking fund. •Vgregate sales of gold, fire millions: aggregate purchases Of bonds, eight millions, =I in the executive KCASImt of the Senate to lay a mot ion to reconbitler the confirmation of T. J. Harrison as .Marshal of, the Middle Dis trict of Tennessee was withdrawn and hie confirmation is now announced. =2 The forthcoming statement of the piddle tent t u t exhilrit a decrease at leant equal ro i hat Of .tjaiL The President has nominated Drake DeKay of New .lergey. as Consul at Magdelen, Mexico. BRIEF. TELEGRAMS. Mr; wit' of Ponatur died at Nat ink. Mass.. Saturday afternoon. - .--)lra. Patti Randall. mother of the Mellon of I 'olovido, died in %Varna. It. 1.. suddenly on Saturday indrning. —A t.eitool leachers' exeurFlon to New York. numberhig about three hutuiredAjett San Francicco katurdar. 3fe6ole' and Tom Anon have signed ..rtiries of agreement for a fi ght f0rV2..500 ide. to take place September lath, within fiftyy miles of St. Loa's. • - McCord l Wheatley's planinz mill, at In dianapolis, Wits destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon. Loss on mill and lumber /19.000 to *t.shisith in:air:mut 512,000. • - Frank 11. Austin.. pioneer of California, has been appointed by the United- States 11rand Sire Sjneeial Commissioner to establish the Order of Odd Fellowship In Germany. The ncinnati chamber of Co:rim er,. Hoard of Trade and Mechanics Institute hare each subscribed that the Industrial Ex hibition tu be held tn city In Septembe, • -The soldiers' monument in Woonsocket, It. 1., tans dedicated by a military and civil procession nod exercises firtiarris Hall. "The oration was delivered by Senator Thayer, of Nebraska.• --There was a good deal of rowdyism and pistol firing In Richmond, Va., on Friday night. In one of the affrays policeman Ellig ston Wim shot and Mortally_ stimindmi, and en policamon Kenedy badly .rounded • —A fearful accident occurred at the Amer. van Tunnel, Oeorget own. Colorado. Minot seven o'clock Friday evening last. by the ors- amore explosion of a /Anat, killing one Luau named Janie, Roberts nnil frightfully W.lllllld. ing another. A.cottipany. composed of seine of the most prominent ettirensof st. Lauda, called the Etna !Mil and' Iron Works, has been formed for the manufacture of steel. iron rails and pig iron. with a capital of Ova million dollars. The works will cost nearly a million dollars,. Cnd are to .be built on the !Untainted' Iron ompany grounds, south of the city. —.O party of five Winnebago Indians, locat ed oil a-Reservation In Nebmaka.on Thursday ninde their appearance on the prenasetof it fanner flying twenty-nye miles above ?don't City, anti while he was plowing %bet him in the hack and afterwards severed Ms• head from his bud, Tim Indians were captured and UM nosy at the Agency tinder an-est. --The annual convention of the Editors and Publishers Association of Indiana -met In In dinimpoils • yesterday. Resolutions were adopted to the etret that the Senators and RoPr ,, entatives in Congress be requested to oar their Influence to secure a reduction of duty on.printlitg piper to ten per cent., and that the Leglalatlallt be petitioned to pass hurts requiring the State lawn to be published In one Taper of cinch political party In each county. • PENSYLVINIA. El I ..”1 . 1.1‘..011.1i , 411.. for .I,embly in \ as. , 1 ill 110 sillll,ll uu T1.11,4.11.1.y. ~alt cott'vention 011 the tn.lilt of Atigast. OA, S. H. litcw. of Meadville, is a eaa didste for tho nominntion t'ong reS, . . REYNOLD.. the' young missing bride. grinnit of New Castle. hen mine back hunts. again. Ile nays he lists been wan , Bering nll the titt l e, having been seized . with a Mutt of tancrleinnsw , ss which liinti.sl nearly a week, all of which time he' nte nothing. n• O Tuesday n weight neented to Ii ft •otr. fir Lend nm, 'finding himself in Butler county, he came home, ha / ; alistinenc'e nod isslentrianitim h oe , polled him down so that he In very weak, tint it in thought he will ;rnin come round ull right again. IN I Darby, Delaware county, last Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Aim Seaburn, aged thirty-tire, and n widow, chopped her fa, titer's head to pieces within hatchet. She had been ilrtutk hersdf, crazy, and had for some time been an Initiate of the in sane department of the of Employ !tient at Media, whence her father had taken her hot week supposing her to be .7;11,1: After conunitting the murder, the woman made her way back to her old Itimie . at Media and told . of be exploit, stating that she wished to be hung. WEST VIRGINIA - CAPT. J. 31. PIPES, the present Secretly ry of State, and .1. A. ...McCauley, Esq. State Treasurer, each lost an arm in de fence of their country, and thus hare an. perior claims for renominations for anoth or term of othee.—Moundrrille.ltiationol. Tnt: Charleston Jou runt says a tortes pendent of the Grafton Sentinel suggests the-name of General It. S. Noytheott for Governor. The General is a good loan, hut we are opposed to . 'swapping horses while' 'crossing the river." Stevenson Is the man. THE Charleston 'Journal says: The Kanawha river is very low. Large boats have to "wind" through the shoals, and it is getting lower very fast. Without rain soon, large sized boats will have to sus pend. We are searcelyevertroubled with low water in the Kanawha before August or Septender. 0:c . the 12th inst. Gov. Stevenson issued a proclamation offering a reward of $270 for the arrest and apprehension of Elihu Gregg, who wan convicted of arson by the Circuit Court of Preston county, and sen tenced to death, but escaped from the jail of said county. The Supervisors of Prot.. ton county offered a like reward of $260. Mk West Virginia Journal says: Died.—At Buffalo, Weat Virginia; kfav2l, 1870, of wounds raceived by accident,) Rev. A B. Smith, of the M. E. Church of Buffalo and Letart Circuit. As Mr. Smith was_romini over the river hill near Buf- falo, May 19, his horse ran away, throw. ing him out of his carriage, fracturing several bones with internal injuries, weigh mused his death in forty-eight hours thereafter. He leaves a• yourig Pennsylvania wife to mourn his untimely death. ON last Thursday evening about dusk: Wm. Stiles and "flub - Wlntz assaulted Mr. Nathan Stanley; near Campbell's Creek Gap. knocked him down and robbed him of seven or right hundred -dollars. Mr. S. had exhibited his money during the day to some of the hands in - the salt fur. race: among the number were the two individuals-mentioned above. They were also seen together just before the robbery took pin'', nod, having left for parts un known, they were at once': fixed upon as the guilty partieS. Mr. Stsinley was badly bruised, hut is now improving.—Charleaton Jonriird. AT the last meeting of the old council of Leavenworth, KRAIMS, it . it reported that one of the erudite city fathers arose and delivered himself thus "Mr. Mayor and gentlemen of the council, lot us lay our heads together sod make a wooden privemem.7 ,L, Ur, thousiuid eight hundred and seventy sheep were killed by dogs in lowa last year. THE Feu: Fact, - Ritz TILUN for the great sale of those beautiful building Lora at McKeesport, will leave the Connelln vine depot, Pittsburgh, this day at one o,clock precisely. See advertisement. CIIRIETOCIIER Cot.rmars wasmot a heavy drinker, but when Chris. did "smile." he always wok .Pier. Panne,ls dr Co's. cream ale. A NEGRO of Wilmington, N t•,. ncd John Cowan seas taken. ...411,1 . -11P . says was -conjureti-,,..and when he emerged from the sick room. ft,: days ago, he had.changed his color. 104 faro having hee•omet almost perfectly white. whereas orsvionsly it oat, of , a very .111 - 1: hue. The transformation was no ;;runt that lain most ililipnife friend: , did not recognize him. Ili, hair had also changed from dark too light color. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 111:AINT. 3lnr 17. IS7O. GENERAL ORDER No. 1. Th. Stan ~ 1 11 e.., %.$ll report. nwuntel. att. the rton „i 1.... 131. It...rn the 30thtna.t t•tn. e.. , a the Post in dr:conting the ei.1 , 11e,10,, ~ Fly .rder G. II: VAN EMON. General,l , nlinandlng J. TiltolA, 31. IL A. A.G. t. 11, ...,1 , Pitt, Ittvisttot, ii EN Ell.l I. iili DER 5... /. IS7O. The Start Orlicer• will r..trt.rt at the hnll of Post 11. 0. A. It., ut 11 , 4 ocl.w 14.0. tt..30111 Inst. Ibe verloun oruntiutttl.tns 0111 tuke their IV'S, 11011, as f..110w5.. in time to hr rrettly to move. 10 o'clock 0. H.. t,00311.. Ist IYnt I al. “. A. It.. will •fArin street. riglit vit 17 th :tree!. 11. NliArinle , 11,i•C•prApaii, wllllArin.,A ISO Pi.rol. richt Curs. Arcot, will .1111 /Sth Mt.jillver And Larltler i'Aniprilly will torn: on I Sth 5t reel. rlyht re.ilng Sarah street, • Sth.. Cndets will forth 011 1911, street. right !Tat- Ina On Carson street, lint th. lith. "reun of It will ',win on 19th street, 'l'4htli7t3tTolfr street, north. row street. right resting on Carson street. south. Bth. Turners' A •Nelefili f,•rtii Carsun street. right renting on 19th street. Uth. I.l ,, rary Ans,a.lntion will form on l'arenti street. right resting on 20th street. All cittnenn will form an Cars.n street. right rest ing rlllllS{ si reset. Persons on horseback end all the furin Carsuti street in the rear of the ettisens. ornitnint, tvrt ihe M bridg will ii forwwm onfrom Cm - ton ti ntreet. right onommhein rvsting no • the Sot pen f elon IlrWig, welt. Fier o h. R. VAN noIION, fierier:it CoininandlriF, • .1. I). 1 . 11.,5t It., A. A. nil.. • THE PITTSIWiIIin D 167 f 168, 169 and 170 SECOND .1 VENCE. Are n e prrpunql hunt:. VINEGAR al the LOWEST MARKEI' RATES. Nicoll,. pnrtleu larly Extra Nine Vinegar. pENNSYLVANIA ir ; CENTRAL 'RAIL m AY ,Clfil l i ' .. - g47l ' . l Trtiga Rlll SIITI v anti depart .3;fol i 4 E.,T, APP Thryugh Trains TlirtOn;ralna vn Ur. ,0 • am Mall Tratn..... .7".1 0 tau' Pant Line 1211. am Brinton 111.111 tan Cincinnati Ex.10:00 am Ex...12:33 l'ltt,ligh Ex.. 2:40 PM Mita. Expre.a 3.30 pre Paeltie Ex 10:20 pm East Line • 7:110 put Way Pact:ft . ..lo4o Pm Nt1. ' 1.. 5 . '.. 11:30 um %Cain, t1'1,7;?:, A N P • am . 1 .1.i/IT 4.. . pm Wain, N. 4 . ‘.O hollae,l N. 3.• ; 431 7 No. I • Itrlu m Walla No. U. I 7:110 a A , . 4:83 pn, .cindnnao ExpreNs and ltacinc Expel*, leave daily. AU other traLn. dap,. exce t-undy. 1 tie tnu,n,Trulna leuve% Walk pt :Tatt y) every .11 at "lames. Rtion 12:30 p:ufis.rul arrives at Walls Ration at 1:10 FLr f or t h" w fru. Agent. The Pennsylvania Itallrbad'Company will d not ns slime any Ink for Baggage, except for reit nK an. pare!, and 40. then: reeponnibilny to line Hun dred Dollars In value.. All Baggage exceeding Unit amount In value will be at the rink of the owner, unless taken by special centre,. . .. . i . :Ilya! iieneral Sopertntenoift . .' e Ae ' ta r , T l'a. -v N , TESTEIiN I'ENS . SYLVINIA 12.,R. . 2, „ tanr i l . tlarlez . .„.„.„ .. ~.,..........___ .„_..... b .... - rntral oti llin 'Western Pennaylvaata Railroad will arrive at and depart front the Federal Street Depot. Allegheny I. Ity. as fellows: . . TI T. Sprton4M ‘ .l. 1 fb.lo m Mail na 13 a In FrceportNo. .5...31) an. Freeport Nt , m 474—., ..1 , 3 . :ea, niSnringige No.l :11,3 pta 'tar e Mail 330 p k reepurt No. • .3 ' 2U Pm springibeNtkkb6-20 springtreN. I AP3llp m Abave trains run daily except Sunda, The Train leave, Allegheny Junction every Sunday at bill() A. Is., reselling Allegheny City at fb3l) st Returning. brakes Allegheny City at P..!:30 P. 11. and arrive at Allegheny June- U. at 3 OU,P. v.• - Through ticket to Butler and3lannahntown may Clairuchd at Walker's St.ige °Mee, SO. 3 St. street. near the Suspension tiridge. Pitt, burgh. and ut the WM, Allegheny. Fur further particular, uppir t., JAMES lasrgras.Agent. I Federal Street Depot. train ling of tho PAnn sylvmla Central ItAllroud. - • A. J. CAIISATT. '"Mrt lll:ll2iiT 411111%,1'." - Superintendent. Pittsburgh. T) - )ITTSItUItGII FORT WAYNE A: CHICAGO R. IN. and VIVIWIt p . 1 r"1.5-='...-"gy: From MAY 29. IS7O, Intim will leave from and arrive at the Union burnt, north side. Pitts burgh city time. en follows: Lkser. Amer. Fast .121. to Fast Line... •...2:15 aln Erie ykrn Ex. 75. to Patine p C1...t h g 311.6:3 u re:Wheeling Ex.10:413 tt Marge m C. X. St. L. Ex..7tlts p m Chime Ex. r ..10:4 a m Chtenge 31a11-1:26 p m Cl.k. Mfg p ru:t luveland . Ex..: JITS p m MTV:'nExiSgrtlPllJMEl ' 7lgrtt nkrArt,T THEM 31.1.rJAitutva ALlkurttx - r. Beter3 ells Ac.. . 3 ru Leetsdale Ac.. 3 am Leetsdale " 1 p 1 :1 am: Eleter Falls „LC r 3 a ton 1:53 a trt Nor Castle " Hirt 3 m Rochester " 2:13 p m Ennn 0: Ft a m Erten . 3:514 p Leetsdale " 1213 m Leetsdale " 5:13 p m Deter Falls " 2,3 p ro Deer Falls " 623 p m Leetsdale " p Leetsdale “10:43 Pm - 73 P. Fair Oaks Sun- Fair Oahe Sun- Wlg4t r it c t h k . x i p ' re . tl i s le d tg ' iPtrl7. '- ' 9'sB Firrattettle Express nrel yrs . - Fast Line Immo, Muir. Mondays excepted. ,- Sundays excepted. • F. IL 31. N. LLUGIL Gent. 1 k Ticket AgenJ 31cCE Anent. (tent. L: Manager. PITTSBUlt(11 ) CINCINNATI AND BT. LOUIS RA lI.NVAT. PIN HANDLE ROUTE. g - 44-17j•• ,,,,, ..c.g. .CILANGE OF TIME.-LOu lea v efter SUNDAY, May 29. 1870, [mine will and arrive al the thilori DepoLltittsburgh, as follows: Pittsburgh Thee. nr.os PT. Amur. Express V 1 .34 a, in. 12.13 P. m. Feet Line . " 3:Atlep " it ,Lllll%. Southern Express Mixed Accommodation.. et..m. 0.244 p. so. McDonald Acconuntsi'n. I I axi as m. 7.0 N a.m. Btenbenvllle' Amon:mod. 4:04 p.m. I: 4 P4a.m. McDonald Accommorrts. ILO p.m. :13 P.m. Sander Church Traln..•, 12:48 :30 a. al. • The 10:43 A.. 31. Fast Line will letive•dally. The 12:13 noon Erprom arrives daily. All other trains sun dell,: except Sunday. H. F. N . C111.1.. General Ticket Agent, Column.. 0. \W.W. CA mt. Stspl.. Dennison Ohl 'C The Safe Deposit Co. OF PITTSBURG-11, Isn ow prepared to In uGeneral Fiduciary Ca. pacity. prepared Except qr. Administrator, Guardian, Trustee. Agent or Co hmtottee of WIT Fenton or es tate: and nit,, as General Agent for any State, 310- nlelpodity or Corporption. at tanattnable rates Of chary, SAFES FOG RENT IN THE BURG LA It-PROOF VADLT OF THE CWIPAST. AT FROM $l5 nnitirTMCßAiliSti, INSURANCE POLL CIES and WILLS received under ~ m anna's end Cortlncates Issued thatcher. GOLD and SILVERW ARE. PLATE and JEW ELRY received for a year or less period. Persons It:actual:city to Ito almond. or Visiting watering ptaces. wl find a mot mrient and searshlCO of De sit In the Faults-of the Safe Dpt Company. • VON S. F. BONNIIORST, Cosymi.thres :ULLA:TM,. Nay IM.• NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS- - Seal" ED PROPOSALS will be remtred at thia office until. 3r: Ttl 17RSPA r. June 11. 1870. for the GRADING AND PAY/NO of the following Streets Sod Alleys: HIGH STREET. from Angle to Itln street. .IIeCURDY ALLEY. from 001100 street to Bea •er srenua• • CEDAR ALLEY. from Franklin to Washington. Also. for the Grading only of SCHOOL STREET. from 11000 eon Street to the All eghmy river. • The right le rerorred to reiVi3(odht v i Al rn t city Coutroiler. QERMAN INSURANCE AND "VAL. CABLE BANK STOCKS. ESDAY EVENING. Mel 31ak. at st O ' c l oc k . BI be !old on Settond floor of NiChlfill/10 . 1. Alletiol2 Booms. 100 Smithfield street: 3 snares Berman Insurance Co.; 38 .Cares ('t i r a Zt ari V altni ,klO Shares Second Nationnl Bunk; 0 shares Keystone Bank: ml3O A. McLLWALNE. Atietioneen • , „ •"'• ~.' , Slagle au beertbers ................. • •y Clubs of are ............................... Clubs of ten ........... .................... A copy Is furnished gratuitously to the getter-up ,I a Club p 1 ten. Postmasters are requested boat a.. agents.; Address, . • • - • • PENNEM.LY, REED & CO., PROPRIETORS. - I' - .NOTICES--" To-Let." -For "Log," 'll;oam,"'••.F.,urgl. "Roarding:r a -,. ... ,, otixeceiling FOUR Ll_VEs,itill,t4 inAertI,EEPIYG ROOMS-Fur. L \'LII F.l L' l NISUED. EOanlro 1!B FIRST AVENUE, Pllleburyb. P. _L • T'O•LET.—A well•llnlehed Honse'of 6 JI. sou Jalappa street; our Alleghikare one. Will be glean to good taunt for per mouth. Eng ohm of CIIAISLPS PURR eoe nor of Allegheny avenue and Rebecca street. 6.111 rrO-LET—illtli Boarding, a pleasant FRONT ROOM. within Bye minutes• walk of Post.,Mee. Addre. M.. GAzyrim office. Sal r rO-LET.-TWO WELL FURNISHED A. BLEEPING ROOMS. fIo; 43 Iterates stnrng. near the Park. Allegheny. A good chance for loaf gentlemen wishing rooms In pleasant loattlke. I no Ore of E. 11. SETE EYEIL 147 legend LW. AlleghenT. TO-LET—For a term of years, a c desirable BTORD. connected with no 00000..1 ve Colliery. In Western P. 111,110001. A and prefltabldbuslnese. pIInoIDDIF guaranteed this Company. can he secured at this ettAbll • moat. There le at Ode thus e. desirable usortmeet f tuerehandlae In the store, which .111 be sold et their 00011 value. For further Informalleu. mar to Pt/WLTON COAL AND IRON CO, 104 Walnut etreet.'Phlladelphla. • • 641 TO -LET.-INTERESTING TO LAID• =I Fifth. and a TIER with entrance on Fltric acme% near Court Rouse. APO, tO Mrs. N.SiaTIOFIL 111Q11=1=C:=1!= TO-L ET. The aubverlber . offors for rent .caw ti d:able p ro p. ertx tho OUT-LET SAW MILLS, eitatted at the foot of Craig street;' Alleghaal City, a short dietance below the dospension bridge. TOO lot on the out side of Craig street is LIO LM wide be eland 430 feet more or lese... The /dam the west ride of the street 16110 feet wide b 7 about 400 feel. more ur lots—both remand to let water line: havingone of the beet and eifest har bors on the river. The advantage. this property broccoli for any kind of manufacturing pathos. ars so well known., to render any further deeettp lion unnecessary. Long lessee will be given to re epnsible persons. nayllny79 CIEEM FOR SALE F°,R F N'. I'. F our Horse WO street. Alleairii.AP. t'OR SALE-BLOOMFIELD LOTS [shots the t o Mooed mod LOtil r eti e on most c .toe r L'br.mtalh7rdlv-b-or'a..''t°"" word. 'S w atter str eet, Dew 5-SI FOR !SALE.—CARRIAGE.—A Hand- POMO two-home', carriage. In goott rtpalr. Wlll be sold et a lomiprite. Apply at No. tia EIMITOMMI F OR SALE. PROTOGRAPG GALLERY Minna 0 good business: and meal 00=1 . 100. Ad Arno 31. T.. Rod Lion Hotel. Sloth anima. 5.21 colt SALE.—Engines and Bale% n o w and gocond Band. of all kinds. constantly on hand: OmWm from all parts of the country promptly at tended to. JAMES HILL & CO.. • Corner Marton Avenue and P., 6t W. &C. B. W.. I MII3 VOR SALE.—STOCK FARM.—Co; TAINS 240 ACRES... hundred and shay acres under cultivation. Sahara Woods. Improve. vent —2 dwellings. very large barn and stable. d sharp haunt, orchard and well watered by a retail creek panning through the place. emanated in . 117 2.0% , :iir."24142r1t 3 1,1=1:11%V.,,VZ z,g o t d o a l tsfeili ttreeil i Tha t farm made ph _ B. LAIN a CO.. g p o l . Y lo4 FnnrW Ave. rOR SALE CHEAP_, OR EXCHANGE L. FOR CITY PROPERTY.—A fine COUNTRY NFNIDENCE, containing RV acres with 1 Emus.' thereon: one, Ina, comfortable uld oonvenlent house: good water, and one of the beet wal po il wers In the Western Pennsylvania for a tall: 11 mes from My. on the waters of Turtle Crew Road. I of a MHO from EltewarCa Etatlun, Central Hallrolul. Also. several heed Farms to good loca tions and bounce fur sale. llngulre of WILLIAM WARD, mill No. 110 Grant IL, opposite Cathedral. - • rORSALE.-149 beaul ng A: tot. neon the Peensylvajda Ittifu allro bandi ad._ The. lots aro selllna eery cheap—Y.loo nada-1100 cub thenalutea In four equal annualt;Ontetta. After the let of June the mire . ill be 30. Coma _and examine plane at the°Mee of T. t . SILL sON, corner Penn t Low 4u13 33d street, or A. IL SILL, Atter nel nnnt dtisll7 . 4 r si tu ale ow 44th street, lot of by 10 0 g leat. ' Tll . l . • ta a vac? amboo:a of of property and adll mate • Seal. ant borne for any One of moderate means. T. No SILL &SON. A frame cottage boner containing 4 MOM 1.214 kitchen. eltuale . on Main toren., near the Onion. Cairo. blew lot JO by 100 feel Thie 11 • beautiful piece end will be meld cheep It *died tor mom. T. IL SILL d SON. inn ho7te ildett:l.7il:'llllthloy'enTer.lh'Xibec*l"lrunlnC:".".."l4ll.ll.. will ;mire acceptable to glis ten .. °n any count of pinch end ermo T. IL dILL NON. corner Penn and aJd Wert.. torn n DURABLE CITY RESIDENCE .I_, FOR SALE—ini flood Cfl near writer of Yalta. straw!, a lato two Owe? Orlct House 'arta, Ida. puma., ow three lds*. hall. 10 room. WO room and oellar.maao wayr Irztores, goal° tn. fojarraltlatrap_o_r_f ate..aao graggiitorlfl 01; g `471" 4 ' of . a . oos Y b A two... wow or toe atlas. riven awl attest aorronadlog S. CUTHBERT & SON. 39 /lath Armor, CRESCENT STEEL WORKS. MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, OFFICE: No. 889.. Liberty Street* MTP , MI6 PITTSBURGH. PA. BUTTER. • a Oo:n Froth Roll Haase; 10 half barn* T. R. CAlariltu). 141 ant avirmle. o=l