BABY GAZETTE: I= TENNDIAN, REED & CO., Corner Sixth A. and Smithfield St r. B . pr,RNDN&AN, JOSIAH RING, T. P..IIOEITON, A. P. REED, • EDITOR& AN!) PROPRIETOR& = • ey klub. per year I,llvenwl by curler. per week TiESERALITIES • , caicsoo lei basing strawberry f tfrals. -', ..TiZsAVIVATECE Is eontioir to this 7 tinily to list, rintaltau, N. Y., in to have little_quiet jornic of 0,000. - Jon JEFFERSON la at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. 'IYtE Non York Su n saps Tilton's hair ~etuuldaell for seven dollars. JOHN Bnoe.nAM is playing at Mrs. Drew's thentrein Philadelphia. Yte-.ron EICOO is whiting tnovel with .Brown, lohn of Osaawatomie as hero. • • Jr sixteen drama make cafe ounce, hew many will destroy all scruples't—man. • Tot.ty piliactieo aro the latent neat drink among the statesmen at Albany. MILLION 6 01 grasshoppers have begun their inenget in Home parte of BIXITrt is to bring on' lien& e Own dramatization of Put Yourself in bin Place. 'A iinstnn frost last Tuesday I lid 'about ,11180,000 worth of damage to the cape Cod cranberry crop. Tnkin is talk of a grand army re.union r;f4.11 WlscOnsin regiments at Milwaukee on the Fourth of nert . iiiin the close of the present rear Milwaukee trill be the Eastern terminus . of over two thnosand miles of railway. Tit: lowa Normal - Academy of Music at lowa City proposes to admit two pupils from each county of the State free of *hors,. - Tun 130sien .Post esys:..l NViseettein gentlemannut clown 00 a b«..hive thy of flay. • itp regmta llio thlnn, of troneern. XEMILY five hundred delegatea to the Preabvterlav General Assembly ip Phila delphia made an excurelon to Cape May ,en Saturday.' • • Cutc.tou youth whose themselves ...tossing atones out of chamber windows. and ono of then, successfully killed a young woman the other day. \zesati and Menasha in NVistvisity, have . fifteen flouring mills With forty.fivs run of stone, and a capacity to grind year ly 5.000,000 busliela of wheat. Mn - . WM. VOGI I ES.JIt., a member of the Philadelphia bar, was run over hr a street ear on Friday, and had to have his right leg amputated in consequence. K0M11.7111 is giving lessons In foreign languages, at Turin, in order to make- a living. lie Steadily refuses to accept any presents,at the hands of his friends, 3111....T0riN F. Mteseit, brother 'of the :proprietor of the Philidelphis Sunday ..iferrtrrst, fell from the third story window holm ou Sunday and - was killed. A MAN name!! donne, in True wife to pour a little kei.osene in the MOW and Alio lire 'mild kindle qiieker. Mr. Jones broke up bouekeeping that morning before breakfast. • Tut: celebrated Countess - Pourtales, one of the most brilliant luminaries of the imperial court of France intends to shine upon the saloons and promenadeaof New . port this summer. .Oa Saturday morning in the Cincinnati I'Vorkhouse Jacob Schlagenbecker was found banging dead In his cell. He !envie; a wife and child for abusing when] he was Waned in the workhouse. , "Ai . T. PARKER, an old new captain, left his satchel with (44,M in a car of the _Cleveland and Plttabargh 'Railroad at Cleveland, on Saturday, and now, having remembered it. he can hear nothing of it. A .MAN 1111111.1 McLaughlin, a plasterer by trade, fell from, the fourth story n m dow of the Memphis Postottlce on Saturday, striking the pavement be neath, trbm the effects of which he soon Tilt King of liazony, although now• a very old nun, hoe recently outuneneed studying the languagmt of Ronda nod Poland, in order to translate the . works of some of their foremost poets into man. , , A CLAIMANT appears at Davenport, lowa, for 1,000 acres of land, most of which Is valuable buelnesa. property in ,the center 6f the city. The' man claims to have purchased tier laud In 1610, pay tog f 1,300 for it.. IN three or four - menthe the railway over the Rigi will be In running order. The mad paaees through a region rzoo feet above the sea level, and the Incline •In many places Is no great that a system of cogwheels and tracks will have to be employed: Ix lit. Louis, lam week, awowan was attacked and almost murdered by a negro and a white man, after she had gone to bed. They demanded her money, and finding but thirty dollans,beit and abused her lebaniefully. It is thought, however, that bhe may recover. • • . . , Tat: Buffalo terra siye the Russian ?Calmer Is so pleased with Mark Twain's 'account of the reception of the passengers of the "Quaker City." by the Emperor and his household, duty' he to making a translation of the Interview• from "The Innocents Abroad," which he intends send. ing to Russia. Six. Jews have taken the Egyptian loan of five millions. The foremothers of these Israelitee borrowed all the yieweiry of their ancient neighbors when they quit the country, and never paid them back. Here there lo a -fine opportunity for the Viceroy to balance the outstanding debtd of the Pharaohs. • Join: .Rtssr.m. Yot•No, of the Now York ittandard, conies out strongly in fu ror of electing Charles A. Pena, of the ban, to the office of Coroner. If Thum Ware quite sumo, pays a contemporary, that It would secure him the privilege of hold ing an Inquest on the body of Young, he would rather he Coroner than President. - • Tuann is an elephant for sale in New York jnat•now but the elephant market is heamr..and there seems to be no buy ers.. is undorstocd that the elephant -can be bought foist few cents, but several thousand dollars will be charged for a lit. tie dog without which the mastodon be. comes violent and kills his keepers and owners. A 24E1r-intent to out for the making of steel-rails direct from the pig. The iron le melted in a cupola, run into a reterba tory furnace (where it la carbonized) run into ingots (allowed to set,) reheated, ran through the rollers and made into rail., which, it is said, can be sold profitably at 1145 per ton. This is &valuable invention if these things are so; . • * A gt.trarin the new tax bill taxes sll /paroling tables *lOO each annually. Since this might be constructed as indirectly legalizing the practice of a vice which, in most States, to prohibited by law, it would bs proper that the clause, if retained, ahould be qualified by confirming its apply cation only to States, like Louisiana' for • example, which affix no penalties to the Indulger. Tog Portsmouth - (Ohio) Tribuse nay: Mew Belle- Sznitb - . -- of Smith's Landing. - Brown county, Ohio, now residing in Wash ington cite,. and devoting her time to Painting. his received a Government order for a portrait of the late E. M. Stan.• ton, to cost two thousand dollars. This lady Is & cousin of Mrs. C. P. Tracy, of this place, and is well known to many of our (Athena She has spent considerable time In Europe, and made the fine arts a of udy." • • Tilt Convocation of York refuses to join that of (..anterburc in bringing about a revision oI the fingllnh Bible. For this " 1400,11 royal commission is out of the ganglion, but. the Convoaition of Canter bury. hie resolved to undertake the work, and ask the aid of all religons denomina tions . throughout the English-speaking world The Dant of Canterbury wishes to include the Jews also, so far as the Old Testament is concered. Therefore. every one who has an amendment to propose should send it toLLArehbishop of (an w7, pa ll present vention tongwas a time in preparathm and after ia s e s a published It was a full half con. wry before it came into general use. A new version might take longer, ean a id, lig; the violent oppositionef men Like Lord Shaftesbury: to any change. It le said that a n adequate redid n would, on an seer ego, change one word In every vetee of the _ Ft - 4 j 41 _ t b IN A,Att 4 .llur - _ ro zette 180.1 E r fAI3LISHED IN 1786. 13 MI New Testament; and many whole verses, and Hattie that arc , considered very impor tant ones, would be left out altogether. TILE plan of the new Conti Theater for Dresden has been completed-by Professor Scalper. The - nruf edifice will be distin• guished for its beauty and appropriate ness, as well on for Ii originality of form. Semper has embodied the leading ideas, which he made the basis of th e pine h e made for the projected Felt Theater in Nlunich. utter WElgni.em principles. The grOund plan approaches the form of the Grecian 'stage, with its amphitheatrical arrangement of the seat s for the audience. %Val:titer's Tint .of an invisible orchcoura will be realized -in 'the Dresden. theatro. The sum of four hhndred thousand tha. len, already grunted for tho building, is thought to . insufficient. • PliEsl DENT I :ItANT. having "purchnstsl Bowan! Potter's beautiful cottage, at Long Branch, is ecpeeted to occupy it with his family during the summer sea son. 'letter:ll Horne.. Porter. his private secretary,. fins erected n handsome cot. loge. lames Fisk. Jr.. has added Another temptation in. the shape nt a neat little cottage, and will reside there during the season. 1 .1 . C0151g1,8611.111n Nehellliall Per ry; fievemor Hrers. of Penuali - lvania; lion.. John Megeon, of.. New York; lion. Benjamin 11. Brewster. of Pennsylvania; Senator Thomas Murphy, of New York; General Stockton, of New Jersey; f:eneral IL D. Whiten, of New York II isral Coin. conk: .1 ado(. Cardozo; of the Supreme Court; Dr. H. T. Tielmbold, of burhu fatne; W. Childs, of the.Philndelphin Ledger: J. Edgar Thompson. 11. IL King. of Phila delplon; Brown It IN W., bankers, Wall ci rest ; Mr- Bright, broker. Wall street: .1. 'unibreling. broker. Wall street; E. It. I Wt.- .1. li. I Jammu, Polies Morris, Sett ...1 Bohert Bennie, 3tortinK4t , Lawcenc c Brown, .1, W. Niacin° t'ot mite. and Daniel 1.. Bettie—nil own end wall occupy Cot Ng, nt Long .Branch. PENNSYLVINIA E Deathlwis Dead is the heading of a leader in the Philadelphia Press. -was renominated for Congress on Saturday ho the Republicans of Venntigo county, Ni.ho gave him nine tenths of all the totes rant. Tut Corry • hams that when 3ay Mould was in that Feet ion a feu days ago, he bought the controlling interest in' the incipient Union and Titusville Railroad, and that the contract for building it will shortly be let. . . THE Titn.svil). , lierald taiya: IRefinery to - Pioneor, belonging to Councilnuin Low destroydil by tire on Friday even. - 11ise. about $'2,900. Consideraide re lined oil was saved. on e of th e on. ployes, Matthew liars; woe eeverelv but not fatally burned. Mr. Lowrie will re build at 1,11 C ,, and liop, to bay.: bis , .fineVy in openuion agniu t. 001.). YOUNn woman of ;pod looks and man. tiers, fresh from the intimacies of ]arfert• 1y - decent lir, who left home on .acirount of ill trent incur of a step-father, nwde her appearanee recently at a house of in Cincinuati,and riennuided "board The landlady questioned her closely, found that she was - an entire stranger to bad life, advised her that she might about as well kill herself as to lecome a prostitute, and finally refused positively to take her as'a boanier. The girl persisting in her determination to become a" woman Of the town, evidently without having. any idea of the horrors of such u life, the landlady gave notice of her intention to the Chief of Police. Who has taken steps to save her, for a time at , least, from the terrible fate to which she incites horself. THE SWEET ENTRYis Ali "I, it long mod prof rm. ell Mises, loss confined to ss besi of Mid's, ing, atteet§,ba_.ol6l9llovinn lin,, • the idegmure derived by .ber, on Decoration Day. from x friss:ore remembrance in si mill gift of flowers.] Earb ad a anent tomb. Two holds. fragrant rot.,. • Came Smiting to mr runts. Two wannering fairy elves. As did these blusbiog dossers. • FrOM the th,uWg Of vreepitufmouruers. - Trout the Freres of our 6rdlwell dual. Mitt mtchder lore for the hying. .! To sue rash:a...Melia lovely "gruel:do sped • . &nylon: "A marvelous wesh.h of bloraLrnt Crowns each slum Win( hero's tomb-- :Ns we softly stole away. to ahem • A hying martyrs room:" A Llama is,. May V. IhO). Eleont Momstoo NoUge • Formerly occupied by .lured A. fimchi• son, Fail., Sixth wani, Alleghenc City, to gether with about three acres of ground. fronting on the Ohio riveryPreble.Rayard and Adams etretd. The river front is 3110 feet. thi ,- manslon is shunt 84 by 44 feet, two stories high. slate roof; the sauna are Large—prior 18 he 40. dining "vm 19 by '2B. library l: be ball Bby 40, porch tr; by 40, and the chambers, kitchen, pantry, bath and other rooms are all very large and airy and conveniently arranged, no as to go into any room in the house without having to' go through on": other. Nearly all tin, romm have tuarble or slate matuhw, the ceilings are lofty end many of them handsomely paneled in tastefnl ntyle;tha grounds are handsome ly laid out in lawns, &e., and well covered Witirlinenuelt an apples, peaches, y h ears and other small fruit The Loose as two fronts}-the one on. the firer in a magnificent view of the river and the whole country around, and in a very pleasant place, having the (reel, Mourn from the river, and free from any smoke, soot. &e. Inquire of *. 11. Love, 59 Fourth The World Mores Republican , simplicity that sac the pride and glory- of. our country, is fiat re ceding into the times that woke, and in the light of the luxurious mates that are being rapidly disseminated , the memory of it will ho like a misty fable of the an cient world. licanespon fabric has given place to broadcloath, silk and satin. Tea mod coffees have bosoms, necessaries; tine wines have become a regular article of import, and here iu our cite the parlors of some of our citizens have, been trans. farmed into miniature palaces, by means of furniture whose elegance would have shocked the republiemt virtue of our aim. ple ancestors. And, in truth, it in hard not to sympathize with this tasto when ono looks at the superb articles turned out in the workshop of our worthy towns. men, Messrs. C. 14. Hammer & Suds, Nos. 40, -Id and $0 eleventh avenue. Their benntiful antique styles of furniture add to the stately splendor of medieval work. nnuiship all the elegsnce of modern fin ish, so that the staunchest republican could not resist their attractions. The Covrar4 . A low days ugo we published the news Unit Mr. Robert Coward, of this city, and his rela tives believe they nre the rightful owners of 5Z50.000.000 in gold. The following istle stnto meet of the Coward family: • From the curliest records attainable, it hi Proven that the Cow fatuity are Saxon In origin. Many of them have lilted places of trust and restwct IS the British dominions. Sir Leonard Coward, Knight, was for a long time Alderman and once Mayor of the city of Bath. In Homersetshire, A. D., 1796. Capt. Hugh Coward. of Bristol, Somersetehlret commanded His Majesty's ship, "Rover," in A. D.,1n1; visited New York In A. D. 1712. The eseee.or the family has at time. been al tered, sons to.do away with the express term "Coward. lt has been registered as "Cow herd," and "Cowert." tbe sanie alteration hag taken place to the ratted States, in some branches of the family. whether from desire or mistake It Is not known. How the name was derived Is not:Mono. The late family of William Coward, or Cowherd, deceased, were zealous in establishing the egeterian faith, and all their effort, means and influence were devoted to that canoe. which Mu, proven a failure. Hugh Coward was the father of Rev. John Coward, deceased. who arrived in this country. in tlfeclty of New York about A. D. 1716. axon Episcopal minister. He then came to Middletown. 31. month county. New Jer sey. and wan there baptised and preached as a Baptist minister. Thence he moved to Crosswicks, In Upper Freehold, where he Preached fora long time. at the place known on • *.yellow Meeting-liouse," at which place he wan burled. lictlied,July 3a, AV -- D.. 17M). All the family of — Cowards In the United States of North America are direct descen dants from Rey. John Coward. descensed. William Cowherd, or Coerced, 'deceased, be came the heir of. Leonard Coward. deceased: Res. John Coward became the heir of Wit-. litun Coward, who died in lull without Issue. The heirs of Rev. John Coward are now the lawful heirs of the estate of William Coward. which estate Is valued at a fabulous amount. awaiting cielms from America. FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. ----- -- NEWS BY (ABLE. International Copyright Treaty—Fn. seMMunble -Weather in England— Cotton x la, Suez Canal—British Pnr Bement Business—Hinz of Palmerston Statne—Dehate on In fallibility Dogma In the Ecumenical Council—the Small Pox Epidemic In Paris—SeriMm Trouble In LI- M=E=l I= . • LONtoY, May 31.—The piearip for an ifiternational copyright treaty between Great Britain anJ the ruitiiTscntiis. The Tian, :aye the billiard players,4 Eng land were much diskralt, , l with Pnwel's piny- •,ing last evening. I The treat her for t past few days has been 110.,15011ab1y dry and warm. The growling Unkpa.are already hutTering and npreep,p,i o n s of D a pa ri c o h ll e s s from hB o a m r b e a state that within a few days thirty-one thousand hales of c.not ter, harp teen shipped to Europe by way of the suer Canal. • . Th e lionise of Commons dint not adjourn tin tll a lute hour t his morninor. A long debate :conned in the Committee on Admiralty manage:lieut. while the Supp:y bill tents un der consideration. The Appropriation hill for Admiralty was carried by 0 small majority. The remain( ee rose andreported progress. n hen t he nous.. adjourned. The proposedrace bet weeny the Ti tie Water nom anal I he St. Jolt. cre of New *waste irk is to be rowed in Septemb w er I) 31 the Law rence. near Luddite. - The orlon: is .4.1.1101 n. and the length of the muerte to be sin nines. The Americans - object to the use of a co:sty:tin. and the Englishtnen nre yet undecided on this point. . . The new telekraphir cable front Falmouth o. (lila has been successfully laid to Lisbon: The acne British iron-clan button left her dock at Portsmouth to-day and procemled to sea on /I trial trip. The Noose of Lords today read fur the sec cud time the felony . bill. and adjourned. lit the Commons to-night a motion for in quiry into the dockyard abasess ietps ductal aunt after debate negatived.. wa .Mr nand stone said the 0 - remanentuld proPrem a recess of the Itou. c until the nth of June. The 'tattle of tit late Lord Palmerston, hr the sculptor Jac (On. It as unveiled In West minister Abhor t • The earn:may was private. none Inn relations of the deceased hcing present. - IMMI • Romp: bite debate upOn the deems of Infallibility continuex in violence and it ergy, the opposition Maint Wing 3 d33l , 3rAt e stand against isera'helmitig eranumbers. Their Objecthins will be overruled by a d.-tided majority schen the nunstion comes to a tote 3V , AIt the end of July. The arguinents pro and ten will all hare been male te that time, and everything in ren.tiness fur the promulga t ion t tie dogma. The debate yesterday was of Importa The opposition hint obtained the near, end ' Bishops of St Brienee and St. I Gall spoke against infallibility. Bishop Huth ' erhorg made an energetic appeal. lie declared that three successive Ecumenical Counells had anathematized Pone Honorins, denounc ing him as-e heretic. Archbishop IStvertren burg refereed In language of contempt to the excuses of the advocates of the donne.. in their endeavors to explain away the truth end Justice of the argument against If merino af tirmatilm that Infallibility tvna Ino_pfsertune , m because such arguent WAY false. He quoted front the words of eminent theologians. ad ducing authority to prove that Popes could be deposed for he I c:etin. t Von Rauseher. through his deputy, entered a strong protest on behalf 0 rsuciety. nod In the Interest ofcivil covernmetds. - against proceedings so projadicial to the cense of freedom of thought and action. The tenor of the document mosntKentiect toll, expressions of devotion to the, MO Ince. Cardinal Ctilligt 4rueropted to refute the ars guments of 14locioff and ilchwartzenburg. Gut failed; • ' Dr. 3lochli sp.:on - y.ly at t•rked Culltni's ar guments. • Twenty more coneregalnins exhnitst .it the council.' MEE ELAM May t erd ay morethan t w en ty personeln the St. Marna Ninon. eintrged with con:Mikity In the late Itegleideplot.were oneonaltrovellp releaied. ann., bat more will tte released to-may. The Italian m b o n v k n er ie e n x t ilend ov o hv f ing ee r h bu t ed money to the radicals to halt' the defeat of the alfirmative vote on the piebiseitatm Id very popular in Paris, and will ummentlenably be successful. The sesslon of the Corp, Legislatif yester day Kan nearly consumed In debating mean• to check the ravages of email pox in Paris. IlefiliOrl Pat i ohe High Court will be held outtide of during the present session of the Corps. The latter will auntie,ue until the first of August.. Prince De La Toni - TrAtiteigne fins accelpted the appointment of French Ambassador at Vienna. bat in now ill With omall-pos and trill be unable to proceed to his toot for, mie time. • Members of the International Workman Society• who were arrested at Leunu ha been net free, but thole arrested In Pori, .4111 to prison. The small-pox hoe broken out on the Welt yacht of Prince Nltonlean. • MARINE NEWN. LONDON unutr, Mayal.—The .tettinship Nes torian, from !plebe.: for Liverpool. hes .heen gifgagded. ~,o r- r n.worm. May li.—The steamship Bal timore has arrived. kirtr.surron7s. May steamship City of Loudon has touched. I.lvenroor., May 31.-11 m steelier Clip of Itogusa will leave this - afternoon (or Seer York. She to only twenty-one foot: long, and !? provisioned for three months. The Qaptain rousts on making the passage inside of liftY day,. She takes a crew of one man besides the Captain. 1 New Foundland dog goes as a passenger. New York Is the nominal point of destination, but the Captain make oar convenient port In the_: nltod . ' States. .t large crowd assembled to rVitaces her depar ture. -.• -r I.IDERti. bonbon. May :11.--Advicts from the wed. coast of Africa announce serious trouble In Liberia. The President appointed Waiter. Good collector and postmaster abrattnos. and' the people threate n whom . the appointment Is distasteful. secession if it 0 con nrmed. It is reported that aparty of tuissiormries. consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Hatneya and Mr. Krobe and attendants bate been captured by .Ishantece and taken into the Interior. ISM FLonfikt - k. Mar 31,,,Tbe has letermined on a thorough organization Government of the rosy. the work tocontinence iromedintelv , nd the Minister of W., ..PeCt.- to see R •orapieted islthin a year. The Government in Ito mnking preparations (grebe construction if the tit. Gothard Railroad: avasta. : Sr. Prrtminviifi, )ley 31.—The assassin o. 'rinee Darenberg Win been sentenced to fit ri3 . ears in the mines and exile to Siberi. r the remainder of his life. NiA•YLIAL ,I,IIIIXIDIMEIFICIAI • LONDON. May 31.—Ercalop.—Conaola fen money flIN; account 94y;. Amerimm secmities steady; Vs, 89K; I*, 811 N; 117, SUN: 1040 s, StPi. 1.18 V; Illinois, 110 : Great Western, 21,. Stocks quiet. FRANKFORT. 3fay 31.—Donds arm at fU.N. Pants, May 31.—Bourse dull at 711 We. LIVERPOOL. May 31.—Cotton dull; middling uplands 10V2.10%;Orleana sales 7400 bales. Manchester market heavy. California white wheat Ps 11d; red western No. 28s Sd; red winter Ps nd,• receipts for three days 45.000 quarters, 40.0170 American. Western Flour 21s. Corn—No.2 mined Ms Id. Oats Is bd. Barley bar — Peas 3bs. Pork dull at Iltis OA. Beet 1 / 6 a. 1.40 dull at Dia sd. (Theme declining at 70s. Bacon/As 6d for Cumberland Cut; ale 6d for short rib middles. Naval stores.dull. Turpen tine ..Tis fggihog, Slav 31.—Taliow grater at Ma, Spirit. Turpeni.ine 3Us Ud. Sugar firm. g•rwritr, 3tny 31.—Petroleutn 631df. lIAVRE; Mny 31.--Cot tot, heavy at 125( afloat. jury". ),Ifts 31. — ECCIII II O.—Cotton heavy at 1.1514 f. BEA YER.. I Republican County Conrentioa—Nont inallons -for Congress and County Offices. •• [Special Telegram to Casette.) ItocuEsysn. Slay' 31.157 U. The Republic. County Convention met bete to-day, and witepresided ncer by Mr. James Patterson. of Deaver Falls. M. Wesand . was nominated for Congress. Dr. Sherlock for•As semnb*. Torrence fOr Comm!'planer, Reed for Poor Itonsiiiirector. Christy; for Auditor. and Critchlow and Darmgh for Trustees of Acad. Dr. Manton. of New Brighton. wag elected Chairman. and W. W. Kerr. of Freedom, Emo rctary of the County Committee. It. COLUMBUS. 0., The Democrat Stair Convention To-Dip. • [l3y Telegraph totheVittsburgh Gazette.), , Coulters, May 21.—Every train le bringing In delegations for the Democratic State Con vention to-morrolr. There does not seem to be much Interest In reference to candidates, but the interest seems to centre to the plat form to be adopted. There to a Krone force here !nesting on a repupliation plank. Tanen dightun and other prominent leaders are herb PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY. JUNE - 1, 187!) X LIST CONGRESS, .SECONO 1iE15610N., [By Telegraph to the Plttaburgh Gamine.) ‘WwsrimcrroN, May 81. Mt SESATE. ' Mr. CHANDLER Introduced a bill to en courage the building of ships for foreign t rad , and for other purposes. The joint re.Olution for extending the tin. , for constructing a railroad front St. Can, River, at the west end of Lake Superior, t.. Hayfield, Wisconsin, - was passed. ' Mr.SCHNhIt, from Committee on Foreign Relations, upon the petition of Cyrus W. Field for aid in establishing Intiir-ogennie C 013111111.111- cation I , oAvoort Anomie:j and Asia. reported a hill 'carrying out the Mg. of the me...m(o - lllCOrPOrating the Pacific Sub-marine Company and to Inellital.e _telegraph. commu nication bet Ween Anterlim and Asia. lie also reported on other Mils ‘nt the saito. subject...adversely. • Mr. FTARLAN, from the Committeo no In. titan A ffalreureportetl atirepoely upon bills for the ratification of treaties ' with the Greek Nation. the titorkbridorq ”t 1 other Indian tribes. Also, with the Mitind Indians of Kansas. Cron Mr. HAIII.ASM inut lon, the Senat voted upon and rejected the several. Vent le. The Wilt change the Infidel clrenitsurth. C nited States Wiln Chusldered 0 it bout actin and debated, tuainly.uron including e.ionecti cut In the New York t.lrrnit. The Senate I hen t'lout into exccui ", shut. At half-past four ,'clock Ho, SPllllll` rescue till half-past 'oven. Erintiko Session.—Mr. JfOltfli 1,1. r;dled kki the bill fursupplying deficiencies in appropri idiots for compensation and Mileage of meal hers of the House of itepresentatit e The amendments by the committee on Alb proprlat appropriating sl.lol.ohi d e it ciensisi In apPrttprintions fur coilncttug r. tout duties. and t 120.001 to enable the Secret:, ry of the Treasury to pat special ceousel were debated and adoptetrand the bill named The bill for the relief of 'Collin Whit e.rk— t kirnekl by the President with his debated. The bill WHY nuttily, passed OA ..r the Pres, ilent's object lons by the conistltutionill t wo t hi rits iotae-yeas 41, My" Mr. STEIVA IIT Called up the House Joint ron in rt.:al ion to the suspension in - cone in lauds in California. - . 'The St , nat was More than three hours'eit gaged in t consideration of the Sandwich Island Incinnalty t rtatri SCl l lNlilf tniftlean -elaborate lite in favor of t rattily:At inn. and was followed by Mr. Colt I lb 11'..t lip_ s ei oke briefly on the sane. side. Mr.,_: 4 IIERMAN arguoil iegaiwit the ;at idea- I intbAllscUselugthesubJert tit length as to ito financial bearing. Mr. CHAN:OLEIC spoke briefly but earnestly Ainflnst the treaty The debate to far has taken a wide range, involving the great iluestion of the destratid. Ity of making reciprocity treaties with other tounnercfnl ititlong. and the. preieut t ions point to its continuation fore COnglie, able time longer. No vote Wan taken to-flifv, 110UPIE OF RISTItESFeNTATI The bill to revive the enviKallen and cent. uereial interest.. of the Knifed Stab, wail The preelnus mit., inn win, •eelinded arid he main question ordered. The discussion win. then eontinued by leings. Lynch and Wood. in the course og the debate and hismission list ion was made by Mr. iiiCHENCIi. that he hour aiiowed for . closing the debate was already consumed by the chairman tit the tie ect Committee. Mr. LYNCH characterized the ohlectluil und interruftion as nn manual proceeding. Mr. SC HENCK remarked the gentleman had ' , loved the debate tied or three times. Mr. LYNCH d K' enied this. Mr. SCHENC mnde the polar or order that the boor to which Me. Lynch ..as rut It led loot been consnmed he bin, ..The Speaker intimated he would buret.] MlNthill the point oforder. but appealed to Mr. Schenck not to !add upon it. Mr. SCHENCK accord initir witbdrea Mr. LYNCH proceeded with Ids remark, in the course of whielrhe tunic n remark which li:fleeted on the motive or the nicker of Mr. Schenck. . . . • )I.r. Serf ENtTli: asked. Whet'you mean be imputing motive...? .Mr. LYNCH—I withdraw - the ectuark. • ' Mr. SCHENCK. —Ton ought tot It to luatierti nent and indecent. I here - acted on toy own ig n .. ° N; remark in or. tier to pare time- to go on with my argument • 41 the el of klsi erienciffarthor cenierks were Made lip 31iisers. Peters sash and then the . Deuce procettle.l wittithe rote an t he bill and amendment*. Mr. BUTLER withdrew him, imposing dif ferentia! dotter,. That of litr.Conn virlittok out the 'lnCiiTito ( s drawback, when. the 'runterini, sod , tore Atuerican itr lnellwt war agnntril tot'ea na. that of lie. Renee,. adding lowl. copper and co p sheathing to the materials on which drawback* 'could be allowed. The ether amen dments were rejected. refus es raticienurritly the . n o ote wan reconeld tired no motion or Mr. WOOD, and the hill reenmmit led to the Select Committee sm Decline of American Commerce.. uThe bill to reduce Internal taxes Won taken 4 Mr. LOGAN Withdrew hi, amendutent. On motion of Mr. MARSHALL. the do,igna tion of What conatitutes wholesale liquor dealers was amended by Increasing the mini.- . man from a quart to a /piton. In the coarse of a discussion on the wits kV question; Mr. 3IA RSIIIII. intlmeted that the meehincry fur collecting Pines wits to touch improved that there might be a proposition entertained to' increase the present ratoof takation, and Mr. CULLOM argued that hi. stead of this bill reducing taxation 113.0110.000. it thookt be 'reduced at least 1:5,0130.010• es there was nu prosmect of retlocing the tariff. Mr...t.CHENCE. threw uPon the low tariff men. including 31r. Cullom, the responlity for the Paiute of the tariff bill. addsai it the majority of those Mailing to lower the tariff lead Black ht the Committee OA% era and Meirus t tnat bill avoid have had before this time the sanction of the Mouse and gone to the Senate. "EICTLER, 31assachusettt. told he Mut oat moved to Inv the 'tariff bill noble until tent gentleman 131 r. lickenelo had told the Eloise and cavalry he no hope of 7ntating it this session. nod he hot hoped the gentle man would then bring inn short bill making u reduction of the tariff. had also hoped to hhott a short Internal revenue hill 'reported. He would maw tell that gentleman he could not'get throat/11 the Mouse the pending long bill any more than the (Miff bill. and its con sideration wan only so touch time thrown :twat. Ale had hoped to see the incoax Atbolisheil. Ile Intended to ttit the House-to Molina the Committee of Ways and Menne to leportit short bill for the mdticilon Inter nal tale. and of- tun gatherers nod "Mends. /traitor the abolition of Inquisition Into men'n . fminess. After the further discussion 31r. SCHENCK moved previous question on trot section, 'which was reconned, cutting off further amendments and the Monte proceeded to con chl[lthe &aeon section., Whitt permits par .ase by or for the me Of the' rutted states. her article's free of tax: On root'. of Mr. INGERSOLL. the section trite struck out. The third and fourth sections. fq reference to sperial taxes. were passed with it few ver bal amendments. • The fifth section makes pillelelol.l for the punishment of persons subject to special ten on Who refuse to exhibit receipts for the MO , moat of tax. On motion of Mr. !WAIL these provisions were struck out and the followlng substitia ml: Shell ho subject to the name penalty as if the tax were unpaid. The .alitb amnion Ofas ramped without' amendment, • E 2'e seventh Stollen wits, on motion of Mr. *Midi by lending the following: And any perviti'o'ho shall 6.011 not his bum. aeon may transfer his epecia tan receipt to hie successor, who may continue the business WhiteheoulOte payment ninth andt t e o n n t e h l w a e r x e . pouted With COS verbal amendments.- my. Moved to etrike out section elev.. " Ri. t g i tt n sp g pregr a F "1" %:•;1 tTe . VI Negatived. farao section sixteenth. without adopttog a te portant amendment. The Speaker appointed LoganCoinmittee to visit Went Point, Meters. Schenck end Plocam. Adjourned. MADISON, [ND. . Blot an. Sheeting Affray—Fatal Dennis. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] 11., Diaolc led.. May 3L—A. fatal Out and shooting.afiray occurred In this city about seven o'cltick this evening, the particulars of which are sobstantially as followi: John Ga vin,a well known Irishman, whoSbas figured cOnspicuouslyin the police court. hereabouts fur several years. get into a dlMculty with a miller named Mess:tore. and struck him. Life...inure, who lea quiet and peaceable man immediately put himself on the defensive. anti the two clinched each other. 'About thin time Mr- J °V• L aick•PrOetcutor of oar trim inalcau who halMened to he passing at the time, appeared in toe attitude of peacemaker and endeavored to separate the combatant.. with Gavin then loosed his hold on Messmore and at once assaulted Lulek. One or two other men who, It seems, were in com Par Gavin in Gm first Place and had been d rinking -.kith him, also Joined la the attack on Luick. The latter proved to he eoual to: tho occasion an successfully held his opponents at bay sin d glc-handed for sumo time. Gavin struck at Lttlek , several time., but his blows were warded off and Luick outflanking him felled blot 'to the ground with his net. Finally. a man by thu name of Griffin, an employe of Gavin. ran up and struck Leek with a dray pin, bat failed to knock him down. it Is said other weapons were: so drawn on Loick by thefriends of Gavin. Fanlly the street light terminated. and' ilarshal Whedon cable to the scene with write for the arrest of the offenders. Gavin swore he would not he taken, and threatened to shoot the Marshal if be attempted it. 'Drawing his weapons he defied the authorities. Whedon finding him self Ina desperate situation, demanded a sur , render, and at length, In self defence, fired at Gavin. The ball mitered CtTill'll head near his eye. He fell and almost instantly expired. ;. The Coroner ls new holding en Inquest on the body; whichll .semie rcsiderme of the de ceased: No on mirprised at the death of Gavin, ns front his drinking quarrelsome dispositioni-those Who knew him fully ex pected, that sooner or later he would meet with •violent death.. He leaves a wife and several e hliductirginO, however, are not likely to suffer, as It la understood Gavin •posicased come conalderablCm4erw. 11 NECOND Orrin. PO - LTR •O'CLOCK THE, CAPITAL. Ray orLeaane Meet• fug , Indian TerritorY Thiatcco Frauds —The Coming .Rltilcipal Election—Naval Yiactice Nynndrou —Reciprocity Treaty—Secret Exec utive neastare—Fifteentii. Amend ment tinforeement Bill Approved. . : Ills Telegraph to tho Pitt ulairgh Giant( eil WAsur ' , OTOS, May 31, IFll._ nil Or waltann. The tiorernunaat 'has otliLlat . 6i12111.11011 than a first Cine 6 European power, poi,seo,,tuit only u few seaports. has offered, to the Da inican (itivet ;. , :.!;,00.1.000 fur the Illy of satintnu, is .4vthe trusty Dow pouti ng twee. the Unit tsl States and that C;evern• mein Ii not rat 'tied liy the Senate. THE UNION LEAI:I'L The Nat lotml Eseent Ivo- Committee .0 :too Cniun lwague of A ineriva n0e1...t0-Mos , tiorrtmur Nowell. or New The.. 11. Baker, of Now Tork, seerotacy. Among those present were I'. Asper. of 'Missouri. Chin 11. Thomption. of New Turk, Thumns (lice. of Nfatylaont, and lion. Wm. B. Stokes. of Tennessee. A.telegrant was read froth (los ernor carp; sof Penns3 venal, nd lieneraeleloodwoll, of Den osean ., regretti a ng the ir inability to too present. En couraging reports we, recd from Arkansas, California. Rooms. Kentueke. kind, Michigan. Vi , snurl, New Jersey' and Texas. The report trout Tex:. was especi ally important. showing . the , LeCple rapidly emaentrating Union men And anticipating important results: t Ihe coming Angola elev. t lint. A hater of grunt toin rost from Governor .Ashley. leloatann. ,ma mo tion had In regard to works to "a Part, of the Enlun.• The financial contention et the! LetlgUth.-F.pOilt.llllh eu ,. .maAing. 11:e Na tional Secretary was hoot meted/s o pe e , one. to Kentucky and other.l the sontly.l :mut hweed on imp:wenn pellticool S. Hodge, or toi i.. p oc k. receised a similar eoupoolissittn. The Ex youth e Committee , in I rhriomo States e ere directed to Waco !lams. isc , el once 10 emelul eountoollient lon illo.tlow*Siale. contra: committees of Olio Ilepuldican UtatY lit their remeet States for ero-oect atiitiarSiou. Th.! place of Widely Hutchins. of Naw.l ork. w t. s:wane. speoclora Ce i fpinall interest I we, tootle. and the cnmenitte ,ailj..lortleol to 11.01.1 AI 111..1..1110i the mouth. or 1NP1.1 ,. Ti .11tti, The following: telegram. add ei I miisloner Delano , . dated Little Hock. Ale.. !gay MEd, et as received to 1!1.11:111 toolonewtoseizure mews went decidedtine Vaa Ituren. beforedge: JuCele oo on noel all property seized is forfeited ti no , 111,111. KM! all the part tie. indicted. 'the totem , . I coo thieve, are utterly entsitea and !an t omri phiont. Judge rahlweil holds the! hew, of Iylßtessiiroe parmosnita toasty treaty. o bother donne:4lc ur foreign. and that odl the reVCIIIIC lases relating to toinooto extend to all Ihe permit. he•Tialfau terrttory, jury without - leaving their seats found a verdict 1%.r the , government, after inatruet inoin tic Conk. ... - .F.oopervisor of Internal i llovenue."` THE 511 . ,"1 , 11 . 4.13.ECT10N. There Is notch ...Wi1t...011 0111101117 1111. 3' I politicians in view of the utualcipal election next Monda y . Thousand, of por,oas wire at general • registering Oar* to.ala. The vete accenting tot present pruspeets be larger than heretofore. Nataralozat mu is 0.•.. topying the attention oft to: tAnpla. bit ether. of (he A•ontest thrrateno nets of vie, lence. but pees:maim. will bet3i,ll to pre serve the peace, VLLAC.II(I; The iiractici froin the . Neva! Widen:e. cons I9t in/r of the Ship!. lacedortlau. of w i th end Delo, will Sall Stkrut die 15th of inlic with nifti.hlieuen buir„ri (to the annual cruise. The-,uatlrna skit w.- ters, and return In Omit IL month..rra duating Bleat will, be :CIO, thlr , " louts before on their Ise. ItECIPROCiIir ritleTV. The senele shortie after oke o'clock went ee the etlon of ‘r the Sandwich Islauk „ea, Sum: y ner matte Joni/speech In its fate?. Thellsibiect was up all day. sewstelluier rice President CrAfon left here to !scut', hit end 00110 to thvlr.summer win totroqurn ,nt” Puntah‘s - o•W , EGe Mr .111.0010 1....1 IQ. ..No or., the. St.t, • . . CONItirMIASE G O AvI2ODStnII.4I7.O. The cruet , e of the Confederate deed It the cttmeterle. Itt Al,.ndrla 00,1 et Atli:urine to to reiterany decOrnVed with gowen M. the rattle time such baton were pnldto the Cuien -dead. =I • The itrebitlent sent a sec ret message to th Senate to-day proposing Ittoendments to th can Unmin¢ frt.:a: alto elttudlng the Om fir the exchange or rat ItlOt lons;!,141? ht NATIONAL • . The House Committee on 1: 0 oi mt o . Ina base decided to report a till declaring Christmas. Nen - Years. July Fourth and Thanksgiving Loy UM tonal holidays. . 8.10:i Ely. The PreeSlew 10;day ,tatted the bill to es fume 'the right of ritlzerta of the coned States to vote- In the rererai 5t311,/ Anil Sir ut her porpo.re. IMEEI32 The entire 'n ,toch of the new venue nvirket ennitel one 1111 , 112 dnllarm. we tnken . _ . REI,IGI9I - s Reunites! Presbyterian General Amethbly. [lie Telegraph to the Pittoburgn Oarette.i l i umoncrento. May the Presbyteri an General Assembly thi, morning the Com mittee to Inquire into t I,n ils of the public school system mnied. The resolutions at the close of the report strongly coudemb any system which shall eSeltato religion or relig i onss Instruction from public 'chock. The rmoletions were tumultuously adopted. The report of the joint Committee on I bane Missions confider, d, Varjous Reno. Iniaring on the consolidation of th i lloord. of Thinnestlc Minions w lth the Committee on /Tome Missions nut adopted. -The question then two.° on the localise of the principal oilier of the newly consolidated board. The citleis of New York. Philadelphia oud Chicago were nominated. but Chico/St was et .Zr , ‘"..l , ithdrawn. The roil hindcaned, result ing - Now York. 1h; Philadelphla. Ito. The tote li created vonsltlemble — eseiteinent. though but enthusinsm was manifested when the result we, deciareil„.__ At the afternoon session, ILev. fu. Adams Presented it resolution pr ejdlna that the re ort or the I - Area:torsof the Northwestern Theological Seminary ist Chicago be_nsfarred Ito o special committee consist Ina of Rev, Drs. Reed and McLaren. Rev Messrs, Connlnghom end Lewis. Eiders V. S. Cuomo,. U. It. Pon and J. M. Hollinbeek. weathers itt the atand ingeomMittee on Theological Seminary of the lid School. WhiCh sent. adOhieti. Also, that a cominlttee of One laymen be op pointed to collect information front all the chnrches what they have done to the matter of mouses for ministers. The latter resolution wits. teport&l Ree, Dr. Crosby, from Committee on Chnrch Erec tion, and arse adopted. The order ofthe day being the report ..f the joint committee. on the manses of the ehareh. owl the g5,(100.000 memorial fund, addresses were made In its behulf h 3 Rev. rh.. John [full cboirmon. floe. Win. E. Dodge. [toe. Ur. null. of News York. Judge McCollister. Judjte N. K. Clark.' and Hon. WM. Strong. of Lnited States Supreme Court, but before Melling vote the Assembly adjourned. • RHODE ISLAND Meettag or the General Atiotonbly—pituninattun for United States Senator—Cotton Mils Horned—College Fraternity Conrentlon. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gniette.) Pn°yam:M.2.MT M.—The General Assam. bp- met Ht Nen - port. to-day. aud urganivol bT the choice of Republican officer, At the can non to-niht Hon. Henry H. Anthony wan nominate d for re-election to the tnited States Senate.. • . The Ce Cotton in East Prvidence, owned byntral Williams Jr. •Boyd. and ope o rated by oi noe Arnold, were burned last night. Insurance teid.oo(l. The Delta loselon fraternity hold their 'an nual Convention with Drown Chapter In this city to-morrow and next day. The oration will be delivered Thursday night by Rev. Dr. Nelson, of Cincinnati, and a poem recited by Rev. A. Childs. of Waterloo, New York. Six teen college. send delegates. Oen. 3. A. Oar field Is President. • • RICHMOND The Municipal Election—U.l'4lft Arreateu .—Soldiers' Orates Decorated. [Dy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.; Ricuitoicti, May 31.—The Commissioners of Election this morninggaYe certificates of elec tion to U.K.. Ellison as Mayor and to the rest of those elected on the Conservative city ticket. The Republicans trill contest the rice- Lion before the courts. The policeman who assaulted. Congressman Porter yesterday has been arrested and sus pended from duty. • The crowd at the National Cemetery yester day was rem. large. Hollywood Cotnetery day was tilled with persons decorating the groves of Confederate soldiers. The Conservative mmdidates held a meeting and decline. to accent the offices for which they received certilleates. if it shall appear on legal investigatiou that their election pends upon the throwing out of the vote of tee precduct from which the. ballot box was stolen. • Boller Expindon at Columbia, Pa. ' - (11l Telegraph'to the Plttehergh Gazette.) Cowiinet, Pn., Mae 31.—he holler In the Columbia rolling mill. owned. by Cnleb B. Maltby, exploded this morning, severely scalding several employee. One named Ment zer has since died. 131 E N NEW 17011 K MI • The Cabal' erirateer Upton--fireat Trots at Union.and Prospect Conrses --Champion Billiard Match—Prep aration for Masonic Demonstration —Location of Defect in French Cable —Fh.vated Railroad Satisfactorily • Tr. Ac led, &t., e. [De legiraph to the !Tit/burgh Cretzette.'l • New Vont:. May 31. WO. • rite. MIAs PRIVATEER. .11.,0211frer WRO arriVOrl yesterday by the Mar pRWI i ron Havana. ntoitcs that ou the day, o( his' leaving that tort. the with lest.; a name wits current that the • rieerfe ft. Upton had landed tier passenger" :Ind Fargo boin , days previously In .0 • of the hays ou the north shore of the eastern depart Men t. Her passengers consisted almost ' entirely of eitaus. sent in charge of experienred Ineti, the utlicerS Con, slander. Thomas .IJorns. of the Hornet: First Officer. It. bummers. who successfully landed the-rargo of the Anna; ',Wood Lieutenant. J. Cooks. of 11. hornet; Third Lieutenant, .1. Chas, ton, late of. the Sp:lsiah Hydroiraphle Paytsst, Munoz of the Hornet and Anon; burgeon„ l'ort olio:41310f Etigineer. J. Grasso; 1 - 1,1 Assistant Eliginuer. A. Fsrrolls:. Serosd Assistant . : Engineer, .7. Ant, AM the Hornet forces ott board ere-under the con, ;wind of (Attune! r;aaner Iletaumst rt. of Gen.. jordan's staff, Woo. nrrived her,' 11th hits. lIIS chief of staff in Lienteustd. Westermas. n Pau, a tirphew of Hams Homaltke. The army and military 0n..., ate Meksrs• 'doter°. bar eel. N . N isys nod Terry. Twelve eosins:vials, to accontlemr the ekltedi t ion. ensro consist. 'in port of Ahren thous:M.l fire littrelred muskets, kwo'hundred sod Wry rifles, nue hundred revolvers, seven hundred Huntsand Metal's cartridges. one mil lion perritssion raps , four tons of powder. one . tom of sulphur, co only medicine chests. fifty •nddles, fire hundred machetes awl one Int tolrod bars of • clot hies. = The 01010 trot at Union feet,.. 1 odlat be t w,n — Amerieap (RH." - Geo. Palmer" and "re ,, . Wilk..." best three in bye. (or f 2.5111 to . Itrst hone. 1.70 1 J to wound. and (8. 1 010 third, won by "A merleantlirl." who took the Ist. hi and sth heals. "Painter" winning' the 11.1 and 11 h. Time 11.1a.V.:4!•;,:=I. 2:211e5:1:25. Tire trot at Prospect Pnrk Course. for n porNe of (1.100. was wn by "flutchman" in three scraighrhents. fleet time 2:111 .The double team malelt was won hr . Idol'' nud mate.•lsatt lug .. .fetd.. %Valet" and mate. and "Retest Allen" and mate in ;UP. 231, 2:90 And "Molt'." took the third hrnt. - I , ILLIA ion 31/17111. • I..reat Liillarot match (or the Diamond 00,' Championship and 11.(Xkl. 1.200 pOilltS•111, 14•RVCC•tr Itulolph and C. Dion value off to night-id lllppothentron and resulted In a vie toty for Rudolph by fifteen points. The game oas very ots, and exciting. but perfect fair play. In his lift v-foart h 1001 mg DiOthafter mooing 00.: which put him at 1.11 K.. mined ! , and Rudolph. whose setae stood 1.171. ran the game om is his afty-tlft h inning. Rudolf , h's urin ipnl runs were ill. led. 117. IX.. and tilt, and Dion' , 111. no, lON Ilts nml 1:41, • - Tbt. fraternity of Free Masons resident to New York city anti Viiiitlity - Are making great ofrot is to make the Ceremonies ntheocca tofe Of the la:elog of the Corner stone of the Maitonie Tempt...Joao Sib. the most imposing vier bad out this continent. St. — Nicholas Lodge. ender the totspietot of Jerome Melt. nepnm Grand ?tauter, tell❑ Pitmen Ma lite Mo zart Lodes of Plitlattelph la at a banquet at the tstorli.ms, Gt., Hoffman. Mavor Mall, Dr. Chapin. an.l other oistlntralshiof Individuals will anent. LUM=II • • Tht• break in the Preach cable has been de toy:nal-wed to be about two hundred and ninety-AT, sullen cast of the Massachusetts shor, off the southwest corner of Cape Sa blo. - The zeurral Mike of the compant in this cite wa to-day removed-to the I.Vestiwn Union Telegraph Building. • THE I , LE , ,VICI/ It.tlLliC. W. _The eleiated railroad was successfullytested last night thrOllghout the entire length by a ear loaded 'with n weighl of aux:o Ms. anti will be opened to the public this week. TUE uE.U.TH BOARD. The Board of Health has reorganized. mak laelea. .xrerni of the Hem le f: sn Cl arc clerks rabliinns. • i r ENtlln. - T LlOra. nuslf.:tvr. MI fier2. - Joyce died lest night from the et fact...talmat log ho Patrick Morlao. an oceu ram 71 411 a.t) ,, ll;lng. r, , , 11 in .k 31n. atrent t. 1•••.•' - • •The Colorado and City of Brooklyn. from Liverpool. toolav t•rought 2 immigrants. The steamer' , Chino an& City of MitneheAter have nrrlved. nellOoL r.mun. • • • . • . . There s'sas a grand parade of the Ilronklyn Z•undayeohoole to-day. Thirty thousand chil dren were In line. .11IttiviII/ IN.. The :ideate, (rum llyroburg. Vle, de. rarisil Irmo Havre. and - City of firooki t. from Ltv erimol. have arrived. • ,lIKELLAINEotr... , • . . • . are r hts morning destroyed Om stable or Wm. risco..., Eta street with a! largo num ber of ...kr:in.:es. Loss .1:Z.090. pertly Insured. A ammo.: we.% bndly burned. The rumor 14 new appointments to govern ment ultras here ore all unfounded. Tiare performer, was seri- Ort lt...ft by n fall at Tammany Theatre ilea. • BRIEF TEL t'rup reports !rum Arkansas. Nort h and\ur144lnhanin represent common corn unusuall, d. • -The New Hampshire Legislature will as will be nr 'edw. wheeler. Republican, re-elect Speaker. •-Geo. tsiddont. the price lighter. vas sen tenced. at Button, yesterday, to six flautist imprisonment In the house of Correction. - Jolla Crandall, ct Tipton. 1.a., hung himself !a his barn Manday night. No cause is asst curd. rte leaves a trite and three chil dren. or I wo since Mts. Thinirins Fleteber, id n_ tittle. daughter wen• hunted to death by the explosion of it kerosene lamp, of Nriv Jerse haa pollard Dr. JOO. 31 r. ae Lean. formerl y President of . the State Judge Field, deceased. • . - fu the t• nited Staten District Courtat Trenton. N. J.. John William& to Engliah loan. wag convicted or .11 - niggling $13.1* worth of diamond.: from England to Hoboken. on the 'de:lm,, Main. huringdeld. -Illinois. yesterday. Dr , •Dreser, a prominent phyalcian. , undertook t Cowhide 11. E. Myers, a weit known architect In the melee bath men were runelderably di. o.gured. The dilliculty grew' rut of prone %loan} matte-le. The graves of t" niun ..t.l.llem in Magnolia Cemetery. at Charliwl on. S, C.,' were daeqnnt t .d .in Minnlnv. Several lhonsund people were present. Prominent Republicans made vpre'ehet. urging he cultivation el' Lie:ldly feeling het wren t h e North nod :tout h. - The room of .1. S. Moen, of nowt.. at the Plantar M o use. St. Look. was burglar iously entered 31.401ay night during Ids b enser. Ills trunk. etintnining plum rth of Jewelry, wa. broken open a nd robbed of Ft. 0.11 to flenti diamonds. gold uniches. tintinge !tint plated vetch elmlns, No wine to rnblters. —colonel J. It. Leverieb ha, been authorized by Governor Hoffman. of New York. to pro recut to 3lalone Immediately and turnip', inns { ortation home to all otrangers In and about that place. lion. 31 Tweed adiances money, and anthorizeo Colonel lAmerich to send honle'at his erpenne all belonging In tha Ice of New York. WHEELING. uenerat JaII Delivery—Clever Proceedings. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Wtreculeo, 11 - . VA.. MaY 3 L — While e roe., Ltdy. daughter of the Jarlor, and her assistant were taking breakfast to the prisoners to the county jail this morning, they were for Ced Into cells and locked up by Means_ of a false key. The prisoner, to the number of twelve., succeeded In opening the familyoran quietly lucking up the Jallor's ln the cells, walked out into the streets In broad day and . escnped. .But four. up to this hour, have been recaptured. One of the prikrnors, Indicted for murder, refused to enter into the conspi racy nod guTO the .rtierrel upon the escape of his compnelon, Funeral of Bishop Kemper. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Nannoten, Wig, May 01.—The funeral of Bishop Jackson Kemper. of Wisconsin, took place this afternoon. The services were con ducted by the following Bishops from abroad: Bishop Smith. o Kentucky. Preniding Bishop of the Church In the United Btates: Bishop Lee, Jowa; Whitehouse, Illinois; Rail. Kansas; Robertson, Missouri ; Clarkson, Nebraska. Over two thousand people were present from all parts of the country. The service being so long no sermon was preached. Assistant Bishop Amiltage succeeds the deceased ns Bishop of Wisconsin. ' The Tennessee. Legislatore. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] N.tenoliiE. May _passed 'on ,first reading in the &mate to-day declaring null and void one hundred State bonds Issued Oc tober nd, POW. to the llineml Home Railroad Company nod prohlbitingthe Comptroller and Treasurer from paying eight hundred and eighty-floe hoods Issued to the Tennessee and Paellic Railroad. CoMalan or Railroad Trains. WY Telegraph to the PLUsburgh Gazette.] ERIE, May Zl.—The afternoon express train west on the Lake Shore and MIT South ern Reilroad - at 4 0.0: collided wit a switch engine Ina wood yard. The swit b engine tender was epllt In two and four or five freight core smelled. No pae.engere were hurt. .A misplaced switch was the cause. FI;NIANISM Escape of a •Head Centre" at Malone —Search. for Arms—Disposition of Prisoners—Eel - low of the Canadian Troops on the Border. 6r telegrniih to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) THE ESCAPE OF A TWIAN .. HEAD =REM liintoNn. N. 1".. May 31.—The escapo of Ed 'ward Mamas, the Fenian Read Centre. bas created great excitement and his caused ok ra precautions to be taken against a similar effort by the remaining nnsoners.. Captain Harlow, commanding the rink guard Ouse, states that the first man who moves beyond the sentry lines trill be shot down mercilessly by the guard. The escape of Mannix iwas daring and well conceived. The prisoners _were being removed from the upper story of the guard house to the small compartment at the lower end under guard, and as soon at the sentry turned his back- Manilla jumped' through a window Into tile saw pit a distance af fifteen feet, and through the connivance of the outside sentry escaped. The correspond ent of the Irerld wit reseed the affair and saw Maunix Jump into the wagonand disappear. The efforts of the Marshal and the troops to re-capture hint bare been fruitless. . LOT NUTT, ABOUT, FENIAN Its LUT.Its. ST. A Litt May 31.--J. Berle O'Reilly, the Roston Pilot o reporter, and who it has been rdA seas one of O'Neill's calkers, hen been dis charged. The renetins of It , owe. who was killed in the Itkhard: them fight. were disinterred to-day he, eouwnt of the' Canadintot, and forwarded In, his mother. Thu body of O'Brian. killed In the same en ,gagenient. was also forwarded to his friends (ten.t lleason teas removed trout Franklin t rn...llbans this evening, and is under arrest Theo. Murphy. who wan captured by th • Canadian,. Dow ill Sweetsburg hill. • It- I thought he will be set at liberty at an earl) day. =I Nlay Si. Gen. iltarr arrived laid night, and to-day made an official !statement of the condition of things beyond 31slone, which relioved him and bin little command of aNperslom hitherto published. . iiktriossixo YESIANI. , DETAINED.. Iturratai. 31ay 31.—Some Fenian . a.l;elm the %ill° hail chartered a propellor to take teem to Chicago. were refused their depar tures to-night, remonstrances having been mad,: on the ground that they intended n raid on Canasta. 'Char will not 'be permitted to leave before morning. 6I11:1=11 31.wne1... May ;ll.—lsnat eseuing Deputy Marshal Quimby, accompanied bemilitary guard. searched the Roman Catholic Church. parsoungo and outhouses for arms. Nothing was found that in any way compromised the pastor. . . A train left for Potsdam :function. carryinz Marshal Quimby and ono of his deputies and prisoners Lindstey, Donnelly. Powers. Cullen and Gleason, who gu to,t.he Canandiatrua Jail. Colonels Kenneally and Thomson and Captain Glass remain. The train carried awns- about two hendred Fenian.. DEVIDIF OF CANADIAN Tuours. Mos - rncat.. Hay 31.—Yesterday afternoon British troops were reviewed by Prince lir thar at Cook's Corners. on the Canadian border. • The Prince left fur this eity intle diately after the review. • UnitMr Minile, In North Carolina. • lib' Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] HaLamle. May 31..,-Wedneiday morning last three nice went to the house of Daniel :old Neill McLeod. brothers, living' in the western portion of Cumberland county, and murdered both. They alb° .badly wounded the wife. daughter and son of Nell! McLeod. The McLeod, were peaceable citizens and highly respected by their neighbors. =II ( . :AMBRIDOE, Mass.. Mar ai.—Meet cattle: receipts 45 head; prices advanced 30. Sales. extra at 1 , 13.24 , ,13..5; first quality SL . . IL.' 75: second do. /11.!5e,11.7.5: third do. $10,..ke11. Sheep and lambs: receipts 1.291 head; supply light and prices declined Ise. Sales in lots at I.l.o.latiSla each; extra $6.50e49,75: • Ittemphls. May 'M.—Cotton firm at 2— . 4.; re ceipts of 34a, _exports 438 bale,— Flour dull; fell grades 84.75¢5.m. Corn is beary; mixed 1111.1.411. white $1.1=1,42. .oats dull at 1r340, Me. Hay dull: prime nominally at tr.- Bran Sat sales at Bacon: aboulders dull at latic. aides dull at Butter flat at,2,55. New lineman. ..4zo?nt...g . !Ogd3iigUrp....d t tg. Oats iron 13c. limy r4o• - Pork w.n.0l Whis key i'Kcl.lo. Other:uncial unchanged. Ste, • • NEW A.DVEE.TIWPWIVNTS, ay" NEW OPERA , 1141';E: • MATINEE SATI:RDAY..I4 no 4. 1874. Cool IllmenLary ➢onont of ' (R. cONKLIN. For which uccaeloo Rho popular and lovorlioactor, lid PRY /IOTTO; ban kindly rolonteered.and appear In two or hi, Inikohararters, aupported by a good CO enra.r. - OATH HDAY EVENING. Juno 4. 1870.C.,.01.. toentart Ilettetf t to HARRY IfOTTO. • Who 16111 appear In Ihroo of bin I6N - orlto charno lora. • A ORAND OLIO PERFORMANCE Reteeen pieces. both Afternoon end Evenlog, by thhlt Or Vat,Lourgh yolonteers. - DT . ACADEMY OF MUSIC. t.r Ti"LL arut,en m o TRtt r..„na•. , roiu • TI re t Tronpc of the Vorhl, r Carnmiss & Dixey's Minstrels, trill have tho pleasure of apearie v tr e wore be. Airs ITpla°of"°°°°fa VIV:= MONDAY EVENING, JCSE RTII • present to thole friends and pu trona Cllmpany of artists ...lied by sup other organlratiott. During their f season they i ri ‘ l PT; e,', Piri:de n ;? . A l .rilurlo l ee d Ues. :New Negro ....New Soaps and Dances. and pre- Gsenting at mien evening a entertainment a en, ramme replete In sneer department. ' • The office for Demi.. Seats will ho open on 'Muff DAY :MORNING. attn.:lA.4.m, Dean:open at 7; perform.. commences at 8 olio.. fel OUR NEW PAPER. We Who for OUR NEW PAPER the following f.p.ella points of the ALI. of tehleh will be sustained. under the moat critical e.mination. by experts. Thar are lat. An excellent* are. 60. An ft color. Tho purest color that can be glee° to paper. id. Freedom front specks or MLR,. th. An uniform ruling, clone with great Care. I.IL In being ruled on all four sides. • great ad 6th 6th. ge. le the purity of the Linen end Cotton stock tram which It Is made. th. In It, freedom tom adulteration,' ; . I ,t :al,l ,, ,, br jf:f 1,1711 _l.lllgll77,gattrgt,th° su f•th. its neing t manesartely Linen 10th. In Rs being_put up - all Insides. - or perfect dheets, a saving of 0 to 10 per cent. 11th. to Rs chespness.heing sold quite as low he the common inferior pitrws. • th , :pra,..74 Price.. furnished on application to J. L. READ& SON, Booksellers and Stationers NO. 102 FOURTH AVENUE PRTSIIVRUII._PA Wilkinsburg • Property AT ,AECTION. I twill utter for sato. at Public Auction, on WED ICESUAT, f one Bth. at 4 o'clock .n. sr.. about 24‘ acres of mond, upon which are a LARGE BRICK RWELLMG 1101.:SE. brick Tenant House, Stable and Carriage House. Wash (louse. Coal House, Orchani, An This pmparty is 'upon the Greens burg Turnpike, and is within five minutes' walk of the railroad station. It makes a very comforta bla residence. and Is admirably fitted fora sotto, b. Hotel or country boarding house. It Is known as tho Horbach property. "Udders are United to examine the premises before tbo sale, which they can reach almost any bcur by roll. TER.ll6—One. third cash, Malmo, In four equal 'web:manta. with Interest. lab .111111±R,_STEWART. Auctioneer. THE FARMER AND FIELD AND STATE FAIRS REPORTER.—FuII. report. of all the lending Fates utd triads. The only Ag rlceltuial journal In Western Pentierlentila sad the giest Ohio Tetley. Address, J. T. P. WRIGHT, Box 803. Pittaburgb. Pa MCI PLRAND REOPENING—New Goods. SHOES. BOOTS AND GAITERS at lIENRY US'. No. 12 , 4 Onto Akah-L-A, Allnnen] City. The underlined has Vida taken poeutealoo ofent Ma o old plac e . and stocked It with a net awn- m BOOTH, SHOES AND GA IT ERS. Goods as well as Tutees .111 glee eallefaellon. yoemer mutas and the public are turfed to Melt. joh.dt HENRI PAULUS. Orrin a or Cm- ENGIN:IDS AND litiDATor) - Prrrenunan. May 31. VOTICE.—The Asgrosments or 1110 N4.131T1f ElManfor :11 eTUATAN: man street; le now ready for eziltallishoo. ma be seen at this othee motel Tlll7llBl.htlr,prna tut. .11170. when It wlu return. to the taly Treace lutes , orrice for coileetioh, If. J. MOOR E. Jet • MN Doltioeci, PROPOSALS WILLIE RECEIVED it0N1LV67.121.T.V.,1=11,14g1i I . eo Frffp:, l ll . ljh. 11. Mai Engineer. VOL. LXXXV.---NO. 129 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ai. i- v ,L) i - v ,-,-,-,--,0, , -v,), , 01, 111111 1., 1 1/ Co. Ck./ Cincinnati. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000.000. ritiporaints and Conunimioners I= las O. Butler. A. D. Boll,lc. I== E=EEMEI EZEME Plan of Association • P:very Mitre/ and Agent I.t toothed to bo. bolder. ensuring evonuttly, ectloo ca...Mrnll•ou and macro! 'election of bosinnss. • The l'aptltl tlbtcla .111 be fully paid up. ibeing distributed namengit the Important bublness teeter the Wratt.lppotlng the ANDES tt. • SOLI 1) • NATIONAL !OMP A I'. It Will be °Littera , ' bylines] of a/Winne eireerlen,e In the bUsinese of inturanee. whose entire time and attention will be ilbviiteil lotto latortetn. The Corporntors erO mm uI wen-known integ rity and Onannial ability. natiodnat them one whose name Is a household word In the Insurnnee world wilt be recognised. under'whone management the Princely sum of nearly FOUR 3fILLION DOL LARSwas remitted to an eastern city.. the net Casein. of the western business in lOt years. with a aulla Capttei of $1.000.000. held by artlrc Intrtnert 1 , ;(n. ptvprtipatrafro and Parteraare agrn4 is ,th part•rta at Tl'r.ltra rifler. and the 01111 and aaaariaacia In ite Pv,etalre department, Ensured by the Management of Ml. J. B. BENNETT, It la ohandently expected that the ANDES will at one take . n front poet Don amoopt ACCl•fints In immne Companies. heady rewarding ita Stock holden. And proving A Aolirtlind enduring benefit to the community. Recognizing the great . itnpuriandit of Pittahwth as a business centre, the Committee on organize- Ran have decided to Open Books of Subscription TO THE CAPITAL STOOK lEEMI Inde* Insurance Co., EIMMEI SECOND NATIONAL BANK, corner of liitqh eon Liberty etrette, and the Farmers Deposit Nat'l Bank, 05 Fourth aetiotte. Plttlburgb. when hobeertp. tione will be reeelYed end fall laformation Oren. tiTO(•.KHOLDERS In Pittsburgh and Allegheny. ADA3I RELNEMAN. Troy 1111/. Jolt!:' It EATIL Duque,nn wny and Third street. T. D. UPDIKE. Cushier 31 sineheoYer burtuga Bank. ALEX. PATTERSON. Qnser Preblo 13 nd Wain streets. L. PETERSON. Jo.. ibuitUbtle Foundry. TIIO3IAS SIecANCE. of T. .t J. T. Nfecosno.. 196 Liberty Onset. • N. K. 3recANCL. 29.1 Liberty street. 31ATT/IEtY STEELE. of St. Steele A b0n0.113 Oblo street. NATEEL NELSON. Attornenet-tes, 111 TESS avenue. •JklIE.4 Nclll4.lElt. Lumber Dealer. 191 San. dusky street. IWGII .MoNEILL. of McNeill. Dean L ON, Washiniton ROBERT FAIR3I AN, of Palrmatt & Sampson. .JACOB U. WALTERS, Prothonotary. W. T. TRIMBLE, Mather, Markel. street. FRED. GWINNER, Contractor. Market Wrath J. 8. NIEHAUS, JR.. of Niehaus a nearenadas. 49 Roarer avenue, BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY CO., No, 70 Wood Sireet, I= Table Knives & Forks Pocket Knive: Butcher Knives Broad Knives. Carving Knives Scissors Razors. Putty Kuives MI ILL OTHER ARTICLES OF CUTLERY AT .LOW PRICES.' Beaver Falls Cutlery. Co., No. 70 WOOD STREET, FOR SALE. • •,1240 Aores of IRON ORE LANDS, The MeMat i Place, 49 mn« wart of 1:14 CI , 6 0 I , 415 :4 4, 77 ; exterivlve Iron Fou l rr% la teal ear WILL BE. OLD ON FBEHISES 9 0th JUNE, 1870. HALF CASH: BALANCE IN lIIIIONTELS. JOHN SALMONS, Administ'r. ..fpWen...ggiii 4- 18 . I L— J' 'OHN GILLESPIE, . . ..ohimueys Swept. ;Cork don, on Carrthi Fithaut Making bid., Au orders left at. Poirtofflop_ Box 774. or at No. 14 STRAWBERRY ALLEY. between Liberty ,4 Smithfield streets. F ittebureb..l . 4. will restive prompt attention. . my 31.111 . .. TIE WEEKLY, GAZETTE' IS TIM REST AND CHEAPEST Commnrial and Family Newspaper px:DLl.,iirs, IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Nu farmer, tuschaule. ur merchant rhould allbout Venus. . ell: Clubs. of ten ..... 1.1 • A rapT Is NlT:Called aramatously W the getter•ub of a Club of r ,on. Postmuters are requested tenet as Ntuntll. Address. PENNIMAN. REED dk CO.. PROPRIETORS. * "• - •thr - OTICES--"To-Lrt," • "For ffak." "Lort," "11 - ants," "Found," "Roirrding." d-r., not rrcteding FOUR 1,121 - E.S, via be inrrrtrd in there rolumn3 one for FIVES. 'T } - .FIVE C'ENT:_;; each additional line FIVE CENTS. WANTS. c AtNTED.—SI.- good SEIVERS and • 7. illtlNlXElte, +cult/m.ly st Sling ALICE t)N% RI 5,?2,,.41Fc trth arentia,_______.___L2l. W A . NT .ED- - : o ,Sktnation as Book• ILELPEII or ELEISE: a na.ufelculttil! Address erferrOd. nati.factory rolarmv. Address 800 70b. Flttellurzla P. u. a(o).u.noKav}:".eh •-0 A re "' z .ri` g name. address and r w°l„k, 'wore:Tat Alllo ERB a HOILud 4 . IIOI,LERA 11ELPERU. Apply to U.S. WALKER. No. 1 IRlth .tract, NTER—By a Philadelphia Cloth 'louse. a first-doss !ULM AN to retdde et Pittsburgh and take chargu of the trade In that ray and it, vicinity.. None but an oerertenned man who boo indent - ice with. the trade need apply. Address . T. S 3. T. kIeCANCE. Pittsburgh. Pia 'ANTED.—Everybody to call at DEBEII lbt LIBERTY STREET, and amble* I= the I . , UNDERI3;II,I: APPARATI7B tor Matti* I=l 13M==1!11 Alexander Long, IyA lo NTED.-3101tTli AGES. 30.006 Loan In largo or solag modals. at it r rate of interest. IaiZTME WANTED.-310IITGAGES. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan • In large nr nn prupprty In Allegheny rtmoty at a fair rate of Inter... CLIAILLES JEltElflr, /teat gauge Agent. GS Grant street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STOLEN =MEIMEI le, Any porenn roluotina tho nann. to .No. 73 BEAVER AVE.. Trill he 'thornily rowarded. Jet I. OST.—On Saturday Wed, bet Teen. nine and ten o'clock, a POCKET BOOK was lint on Wyllo street car No. -I. containing $33 or 9-10. a card and a chock which belonged to a de ceased non. The [Mader Wilt bo [thornily rewarded by leaving R at W. A. ATM'S DRUG STORE. cor ner Wylto and Fulton streets. tny3Un4t ]lra. HARRIET bIASSZT. LOST.—On Wedneeda evenlug j __a of on t o( to ' cnt . r. c. n.fl rd and sona can it ' le ta ni i—" Z; of valve to the owner. Any ono lindll; it ts net come to the money and confer 4 furor brim& Ina the card case and papers to No. \III! Diamond ttrect,fittiburgh. TO LET. L TO-LET.---SLEEPING ROOSS—Far• rrO•LET.-1 well•flnished Boils° of 6 rWiIitWnENCTP4 VicU.l7fell.. ;WIPP . = grrtP :I•oall ' Auldlitbsc .U alftfnet: "SI TO-LET—with Boarding, a pleasant 1 FROST 1100.11. within mihntes. walLor Pat.. Wets Y., uszrrrr 001 oe. rrO-LET.—TWO WELL FUR.):IBIIED ar.a.aoixo itoo.us.ao. 43 Muter.. etre. 4 . near the Perk. Allegheny. A awl chenee i fer raw A" th '" Pirefririnsit,i4;r4g . „r llegheny. mO-LET—For a term. of . y a A. desirable STORE. connected with tut . sive Colliery. In Western Penialvanla. A. and profitable baelnese. paled y rearm tilts Compeer. can be secure at this esta These le gm Ills llEle dettroblei.6o= of merchandise lel.: nor:, which artil . te . pOR C:JAL h i r AM trallaut nireet. Phlladelphln. SL TI•LET.-I\TERESTING TO 14W. YERS.—TIEK OF OFFICES on Grant, near Fifth, and a TIER with entrance um I , lllb annul, neart'unrt awes. Apply 1. MOTI.Gar4 or to N. NELSON. ll ft Fifth avenue. TO-LET. The nebscriber offers for rant that destrablsproca orty mown as the • OUT-LET SAW MILLS ; • ...Throated at the feel Of ennui etreet. Allegheny {qty. a'bort dl mance below the goarenslon bridge. The lot on the east side of Craig street lelBo feet wide by about 430 feet more or lees. The lot on the west Ride of the street le.llo feet wade by about 400 feet. more or lean—both runrilng to low water line: having one of the beet and laden her. bees on the river. The miveuetagas this property Presents for any kind of ooSoollsototthtir pnrpeeee nil, so well known as to render any farther desalt, ties unnecewary. Long leans will he Wan Mew moue. OH SALE—Engine of Four. Horse .°7.7l.reasrerfo.Mtvi=i:". FOR SALE.ARRIAGE.--A. Hand- Some LINO-hOrlet earrt.o. b geed r•Dalr be sold at a tow price. ApoIT at No. 93 IRWIN STREET. SALE PHOITXMAI'II GALLERY &flu good to:miaow end good lovat1o1:. Ad dram M. T.. Red Llon Slota. Strtb street. , cOR SALE.—FBI and Boilers, New mid s•nood Mud, of sD kinds, oonsioatly on hand. Order, from nil ports of the connUT promptly Lino. 4 to. Aims mil, &co., Ourner Marion AVO.O nad P.. Ct. W. & C. R. W.. Allegbenr, Pa. --- VOR _SALE-STOCK FARM TAPS !HO ACRES, 000 hundred abd 411 ; aerps ender cultivation. bal... wood.. Inprovw.. 4t- In o . t 7. ovrellingv, very largo barn and - ,m d b eep houses, orchard .1(1 well watarsdW'bbv I , 7lg:inning through the place. end CulavilralLitg d ,:r 434 near to villa6ea. churobew. th th ".'"F "Ighb ge th ''' chased at 82 per yplyto — Mr. A. eLALV Fourth & C 0. .. x:F RSALECH EAP , OREXCHANE OR CITY PROPERTY.—A fine CO..h.,AT [DENTE mumbling '2O sere. with 3 boomed thereon: one., Sod ournfortable and donvenlent hout.OrkaltgA g4 74 l7cliltd&ll tt P Z. from the atty. on the water. of - curiae . Road. S' of a moo from Stewart'. etotlon. ant Railroad. Alt...several good rums la good loos. lions and houses for sale. EnquireWAßD of WLLLIAII . , mill No. 110 Grant St.. opposite Ca th adral rFOR s e e m W: beautiful building a the Pennsylvania Italtroad.abese tee let of Jane tbe~prl s trill Tetriaet=OfJrlff Itige= 111gabet33r330.ale. lArb C i• V : golf. comer Penn sad 330 street, or R. B. BIL AM", e l at La:, 701tntat atnnet. A vam 0012talst]va MORA. BMWs Oa ttild s n oVYXo .- Elt owe p PILL Atlo\. moderate mama. • . ra. klictleirT:=;phrarn' freetlefar4tacgtz! bomb au by 100 tea.. This la a can towolifol ral."AwsiB,l","4 c h eap ".*4•410, 7 , 4 ,Tb dim "d o e infil t L P :efir;iro . p%"Li a d Inc U.r oat. Y We bare to mat w a4 a,.. 8 will prose acceptable to WI Inquirers both ' - en count of Mute abd arttrenoN. 1".. It. 50N. corner Penn and 33d streets. & Emacmcol DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE yoR (NA location on c e n 1111VOZ•lirbularpo""gits otuTtiZest7.7. bC ball. 10 rooms, bath room and colar. au arnl.alor • actors.. ehelle fOtiatall2.sbrabbeiy, eta aall 711rah'Irtieg rtalfed'artll,o2t Ourare.; otad b 7 Knot introlunigg city. dvet. • 8. CIITEILVE The Safe Deposit Co. • OF PITTSBURGH, 1. now prepared to act to a General Plo=l,- *X..7l%Etrariroldnii:°""r• ° as: tate: arm aa Gown! rire . ul. zoanson""7 %go. lnteleality or Corporattott, aL reoLoable rat. 1414 ecriS MR It NT C 1 TIE 13 poo: DOIIE R TI%62I.I I .LNY. 4.1" 1 .4i03( ri tIVZI I ,ACIEGAGIIrec.f?I4d L'4B4I3BANCE PO LO. LL czgarzvTEVAlrr-E7l.l . rm'aiE JE T El it y a tY received for • year or lees poito/L i n o • Pl egri=jil h l e 1411 rgAVl„;4..,",:',Zad iva t paz4 7 !4POtat lo the Patilts thateale to S. F. -VON BONNIMRST rOk.zSLIO TREJLeVan • TiIOMAS PETTY. .13111. Bond and heal Fatale Iltear. jp . No. 179 Smithfield street =9 I:= FOR SALE