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    THE DAILY GAZETTE :
' PUBLISHED Br
- PENNIMAN, REED & Co.,
Corn& Sixth Ave. and Smithfield St
T. B. PENNIMAN, JOSIAH KIND
T. P. HOUSTON, N. P. REED,
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THE DAILY GAZETTE.
PENNSYLVANIA
'f HE Warren Nail ears.. .% woman was
put oil' the cars hero this other day be
cause she had tin money. She begged
rmultit to get drunk with, became trout).
I , sine and was chucked into jail by "'m
eltable Daub. She plead insanity. -- Shy
net treat an insane woman like an insane
'McFarland, and let her get This is an
other outrage:on "women's rights."
Tit; Wilkesbarre correspondent of the
.5c raa on ItcpWicait says: "Dr. Hakes
says that with the rain on Saturday, May
:Ist, there was quite a shower of sulphur,
of which he gathered up, at his place be.
low IV ilkembarre, some sixty 'grains and
burned them.. This is quite an unusual
occurrence, and we hare not beset that it
.was, noticed anywhere else in this ricini•
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rOUR prisoner* left the old }Mixes Sat
urday night named Andrea . Saver, Henry
Davis. qeorge.Tocker and William-Legan
and the aheriff offers a reward of C2S for
each, or $lOO for the four. The escape
wan effected through a hole made
r in the
ceiling', and Is another demonstration of
the insecurity of the dilapidated old thing.
.The new Jail was not began too issat—
• liakrsts7rreliet'Oed etfthe Timm
EDWIN Eunttl.t, of Wrightsalale. Lan'
caster trimly, died on Sundae last front
the sting of a honey-bee. Ire WAN Oil n
visit to his uncle, Simeon Bullaner, at Onk
Dale. and went out in company with one
or two others to see the bees Sone of
them flew around lain heed and he .retired;
just w he reeelned the porch of the house,
• one of tile bees which yontinnual to
him, new in his car and stung lain,. In a'
space of a few minutes ho u - ent into rota
vulsions from the wound, and he died in
about an hour.
* A SOS of eleven years who resides on
Church street, West Chester, arose front
his bed about three o'elook on Wednes
day morning last, went to his window,
lifted the sash and jumped to the ground
—in his sleep. 'Fortunately he lit upon
Me feet upon the soft ground of a lied of
Rowers ha the front Yard.- lie went to the
door and rung the hell mad awoke his
feather slid anther; iFiao • quickly desc e nd.
pal end took lain, in in asouaewhat exhaust
ed condition. Ile was in his night clothes,
anal the leap WWI about eighteen fee'.
'CtiEnt;xesis a family kali:tering in. the
15th day of 18111, at the old Ileum
steed "Herrick, Suequehana county, it
being the fiftieth anniversary of the wed:
ding of Bey. William Churchill and Bath
sheba came 'to
thie country from the State of Rliodu
Island in 11117. Mrs. Churchill Is a .de
acendant of Roger Williams. the founder
of Rhode Island. , They have raised a
family of ten children, all of whom were
present except -lames,.who died several
. years ago. They base twenty-five grand
children, and one great -grandchild.
iTne Pottstown Herald says: Dr. Read
woe called upon last - .Bight to attend the
• injuries of John Iluimen, a boy about ten
years of age, who had 'whilst asleep walk.
elI out of the third 'story window of a
dwelling on Lisfayette street'. How the
- boy escaped sudden death is ahnont mirac
ulous, us he appears till have _fallen head
foretnost, striking the step, which for
tunately was wood. and breaking there
from a piece of the same two or three
inches in length The' injuries recruit recria.ed
amount to COlltllBloll abot - e the eye. con.
eue.ien of the omit,, and a sprained hack.
A person in the adjoining rooua heard the
fill and went to the boy's assistance: The
accident ercurred at one o'clock in the
night. ' - • .
- -- ---Atnitt nitro n-eeka ago-Miss 3largaret
Ilabaugh, of Mari.isborg, was attacked
and bitten In one of her fingers by a fem.
-doom dog.:: Last Friday size noticed, a
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painful atingireortsathin tat this - auger'
and arm, end omliaturday the syniptoma
were PA alarming that a physician was
called in, who thought he detec'ted Ity-•
drophobia. On. Sunday morning fright Gil
spasm. at frequenly occurring intervals
were only allayed by chloroform. Most
of the phyalciana of the city visited her,
but_all pronounced it a rase ..of incurable
hydmphobia. ratroxyamts were a sor
rowful eight. The mention or eight of a
dog drove.her into violent spasms, and in
one of these a dog entered the room. A .
soon an she saw the animal she became fit.
rloualy --agitated, and her feelings were
only tranquilized when. the dog was mires
Altai. She foamed much at the mouth, en.
hibitml great nervous irritabilityhreathed
with mach difficulty, and appealed pito
onsly to those about her to keep at n ri
lance, as if fearful that she might do them
personalinjury. From the commence
meet of the find spasm until drugs were
administered, ;he wan confined to a rock
ing chair, occasionally springing up and
carrying it with her. Subsequently she
was placed one sofa and *faired anti] her
death. She appeared full, conacioun of
her da.n,gerotut disease. The dog which
caused this cad death, died of the Name
.disease shortly after attacking the young
lady.
It•ninrierible -Menu in 11 Church
- A diepttte between the trustees and
Weathers of the Zion Methodist Church.
(colored) at the corner of Bleerker and
Went Tenth streets, in regard- to the ims
tor, liev. Mr. Butler, culminated last night
in a disgraceful scene. Mr. Butler en.
tend the church, - which was crowded, lc:
companted - by two policemen. AlgoTher
minister had taken his place in the pulpit.
who was ordered out, and roughly handled
by the police. When Mr. Butler made
an attempt to preach the gas was eytin.
olahed, and he was forcibly removed.
The whole church then became a scene of
confusion and uproar. and in the fracas
sevenl blows were 8 trucE. Capt. Greer
and ermined of police from the North pre.
cinct,entered the church and put an eiid
to the disgraceful scene by dispersing the
congregation and arresting two of the
ringleaders. The trouble was occasitnutd
,by a difference of opinion as to who elmll
occupy the pulpit. a pert of the congre
gation being In favor of Mr:Butler. while
others are decidedly opposed.—N. Y. E , c.
Post.
Wurt.r. a party of ladies and gentlemen
were enjoying themselves at a picnic a
few miles front Colfax Station, on the In ,
&ampulla and Chicago Railroad, on Sat
urday, the dwelling house of a Mr.
Thomas, a short distance from the ground.
took fire. The children. (aged respective
ly eleven, eight aodawo years,) wen, play
tog In the second story, and the older
Tones, frightens at the names, ran down
(stairs, hats-lug •the babe in the upper
room. The picknickers hastened to the
scene, and upon their arrival, found the
house enveloped in flames. In the confu
sion the babe 'was not missed until the
stairient, - watc almost consumed, and
neither parents nor friends of the child
seemed willing to risk an attempt to save
it. At thin stage of affairs, Mr. R. C.
fifolt,of Chicago, (formerly a resident of
Indialatwlie,l hastily inotured the location
of the room in which the child was left,
and wrappinghimself in a quilt, dashed
up the burning stairs, found • the almast
suffocated child, and brought it out safe
ly. lie had scarcely emerged from the
house when the stairs fell, and immedi
ately after the room and second Hoer fol.
bored.-Mr. bolt was severely burned,
but threebilld was not nt all injured. Too
much praise cannot be awarded Mr. Holt
for his
-heroism.
TIM, ..New York Herald charactlises
the late election the - State of New fork,
so far - asatfording a test of the strength
of - parties as:* Democratic eictory.which
signifies nothing." From official returns
front...most of the counties, and generally
accepted estimates from the rest, it ap.
pears tat the whole vote cast will not
exceed 4,10600, against 8111,118 east in
1868, showing a deficiency. of 410,176, or
about one half of the vote of the State,
which loss the stayatheme Republicans
count two hundred and fifty thousand and
the Democrat" ono hundred and eighty
thousand..
THE Nevada City Gazette of May 21st
says: Mr, Ashburn, of Scotch Flat, in.
forms us that the immense slide on their
claim is still moving forward , as regula r ly
as a grc h ier. The mass thee moving is
about 0 ,000 feet long by 500 feet wide;
-depth u known. The moving mass arcs.
pies about 24 acres of surface,
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FIRST EDITIK.
MI DX TG H.T.
NEWS - 1 . 31 CABLE
tnprereilentell Outpouring of People
on Derby Day —Shocking Slaughter
of s In Itoninutalu:Turkey.
lurrapit to the l'iltsborgh Gacette.)
4:IIIFAT BRIT.M. •
tr,bist inne I—l 1.. M.—The Derby
Tare was won by Kingman coming in first In
'two' lwitts. Palmerston was in good second
and Muster came is third. 'rite second heat
tin, intensely exeit ing .anni Kingcraft again
came to tint followed hr. Muster and lileG rcg
or third.
The Derby of this year .has not been es
cettded bran , of Its predecessor, Th.., day
was gee, the Crowds Immense. the race excit
ing and closely . contested. and the result un
expeege I. At sunset yesterday the people
commenced °losing to the scene. and , to
noon to-day the reads to DOWilit were filled
with tennis. on foot, on horseback, and In
carriages. All morning the London highway
war packed almost solid for four miles from
the Melt course with -- vehicles of
every_ description. The steno from the
grand stand, just before the start, was
one of tontsnal splendor. .h fringe of car
riiiges tire to ten deep lined the entire eh - -
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emit, and hundreds of thousands of spectators
were crowded between them and the reline.
Present on the grand stand were the Prince
atd Princess of and King of Belgium.
ttended Lyn large and brilliant throng of
11011111, mill itrlstiwriwyt also mane mem
, hors o(Parliument, ratline! trattlitteri, repro-.
itti of the Bench and persons eminent
is, till flip:Mini:M. of twitilli• life. 'rite course
w s cleared by 'mantled poi Weintin with 'intuit
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y. but not far roan the :Ippoinjrd tine
the horses were brought out. '
The excitement of thesPectators
wrought to the highest pitch by -the appear
ance of the fifteen hones entered for the rape.
Macgregor. the favorite, seas tremendously
Cheered. All being ready, a good start was
obtained, and the horses deshed away. As
Macgregor began to fall behind. the greatest
astonishment was manifested. When King
trait lend. ;he excitement was intense, and
reached its neigut when he came in winner.
with Palmerston second. and 3lnster close be
hind, as third.
The race had tmrdly cadet when a drench
lag shower fell. as Web lasted but a few mo
ments and was succeeded by bright sunshine.
• liingcraft won the nice in iseo minutes and
1., seconds: dilitallec ear tulle and a half.
Summary—Lord Falmouth's Kingcralt. l.r
King TM, out nr Wtll3arra:r• Oh, Craa:-
foriPa tencrston. by Itrael:el• out of Rein.
two: Lord Welton's Muster. by Tim Whinier.
ent of Chained, three. Time of winner 215.
Disimtches from Athens state the investiga
tion into the late massacre is progressing.
The Court of Inquiry i. , in session Ex-
Prime Minister isoutsas was summoned be
fore the court, and subjetted a rigid ennni
illation as to his own course and action of the
government' before and after the tragedy.
The testimony is not myie public. The last
SurVivlng member of the need ofs brigiLedi.
who Perpetrnted the ...bilighter has been cap
tured. •
Losin.”4.itme I.—Cyres !teddies.. the at -
thor. died to-day. )towns acrd eighty-dee.
The sugar and cotton crops. of ((null prom
be.excellent.
Disraeli has recuremi and dined last even
ing with Mr. Motley. American Minister.
Hon. John,lay. Ameriran Minister to .1.14-
visited the foreign attire to-der.
Thos. Grant. (teems Catholic 'Bishop Of
Smthwark. is dead. •
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The .Shipping Go,fic thinks the Southern
States are planting tiso much cotton and too
little grain and apprehends had results.
Twenty members of an excursion parte of
thirty or forty were titiowned hr the sinking
of raft uu o n e of the Swisi , Inlies.
The Russian ainbaNtviotorg at Vari6le
Eum
pe t on courts ere .orsicrett Inert the Emperor
courts
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The S . panish Corte, rejected the nleglon of
Sonar Gitrigli , to preerfoi ft, an eloctlon for
Klng. A ,nusonnent provositton in favor of a
.11opublic war dobatetl without action._ It has
born agtord upon that the election of it ging
by a majority of one shall he valid.
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UtossTAieri Mimi:. June 1.-A fearful war of
icliglette irfultri nee Ins broken nut In hien
niante., nedropoilt du province of the Turk:kb
utpire. the antis - .• Christian,
have manifested a spirit of fearful vindictive
lie. ufmited. tbeJowLh rocKaot WY. nbo have
end.bvered to obtain
_from the Government
some protection against outrage and extor
ti
on. A secret movement. t.has been In organi
zation for 1,0111, Chile NZ' the extermination of
the-Inoffensive Jews. 11 , deep and deadly '
hatred of the bigoted populace had only been
lumbering and awaiting vent for its fury.
On Sunday last. by a preconeerted signal, the
Christitm polo:Ince ruse. and a fearful work
of blachery tuna inaugurated. At on eufly
hour all the houses of the dews were in
vaded, ants the occupants who were unable
to escape were massacre:lln cold blood. The
fleeing Israelites were pursued through town
by nn armed mob - and murdered wherever
nought, men. women and children. The fury
of the populace tuns inflamed with religious
FlNry,lgot end only exhausted Itself for want of
let hits. In all the principal towns the fearful
work of bothers . pravniled. and thousands of
men, women and children of the repugnant
class were batristiztxt. The work of slaughter
still goes on in the interior. tel nothing hiss
been heard yet of nor mirrement he the
authorities:to suppress if. The reigning Prince
Is absent from the province. and advantage
Si as taken of this to complete the extermina
tion of all the Jews from the province. Prince
Charles Is hurrying home. and energetic me.-
soars trill at onee be taken by the Sultan to
suppress this- religlotin ymetite. Meanwhile
the fury of the toot, continues unstinted in
finding fresh victims to glut its insatiate
ft nary.
I , IIANI •
Pints. June I.—Napoleon on his return from
Chalons in July. iii, roil, M go to Munich.
The 'Gnat,. Ire Trihion., say.. omcialtr.
that only twelve among the heh•Mneee arrest
ed for complicity in the Regicide..y.lut will be
brought before the High I wart. :The others
will be discharged.
The American And English residents of Purls
have forwarded their congratulations to the
'Emperor on him escape from the recent plot.
It 19 reported that the Prince 1 perial will
00013 be 'inhumed.
SiVrITZERIAME
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June 1: os huge num rof Malian
refugees bare collected on the border. Swiss
Government hits taken active measures to pre
vent their departure. Notwithstanding this'
n tele trucceeded In elud Mgt he authorities near
Como nod entered Lombardy. Troops were
dispntched in pursuit.
IiER3I ‘NI
llenLIN. June l.—Count Ilismarck is at Elm,
in company with King William.
The elections for deputies to : 2 ':•.1 • b
man Parliament will be held about
of eepteinber and those fur members of the
Prussian Met soon after..
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LONDON, June I.—Steaniers Litman. Idaho.
'ity of• e,ort; and Hibernian hate arrived.
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LonnoN - Ereat -June I -Consols for
money A3N. Atnerienn securities quiet; "O.
mt.; '67.- Mt 1 'M. Sets . Ten-Forties Erie.
Ist.; iiiityjsy 110; (trent Western. 211. Stocks
quiet. ; '
I.trentStor... June 1.-Cotton steadywith
middling uplands at 10s.tdIOS01. Orleans at
I nla it hifr wheat On llirde,adstult red scsatelenti
No 2 tis id. winter 70 western flour2ld.
Corn; No.: ntised 210 (Oda Ns nd. Barley
re, Peas 35a. Pork quiet at lids Co. Beef at
lids. Lard itulet at nas Cd. Bacon firmer. but
nn higher. Cheese bract 71.1, Cumberland
2as lid; short rib el. tkl.
LoOttou, June 1.--Tallow Pe, Linseed oil
firmer. tout no higher. =
FtuNKrottrr. June I.- Itentitt opened quiet at
Patna. June 1.- Boone closed firm at 7470.
ANTWERP. June 1.-Petroleum arm.
Hamm, .111ne 1. - -Cottou mumed heavy at 125
for Prot.
'TUE WEST
ISchsol Teacher.' Estonian—lndian. Mar
dem.. Confo...lng—soother Raid, Perhaps.
thy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
OXMIA, June 1. The school teachers' ea
curviee Ports — from California arrived here
thin r. x. about three o'clock, ell well and ex
pressing themselves highly pleased with the
trip. They number about three hundred, of
whom seveld i y-Ilve are "school
The Hero!, s'ivinnebago Indian agency cor
respondent. writing on the :Nth ultimo, states
that "there hasher, a written statement this
der signed by user forty prominent members
of 'that tribe, acknowledging the murder and
decapitation of Mr. Munson,on Plum Creek,
May Is, by tire of their number. Ono of their
leading chiefs. White Breast, in prepnring
full written statement relative to his 800, who
won one of the ave. They say they know they
will refer, but the deed less committed un
der the command of their Medicine man, who
said they must have human bluedto appease
the departed'spirits of their rein. veg .
- There woo la MOW storm at nee Station
yesterday,. leaving eight or ni e Inches of
snow ou the ground.
St. Loess, June I.—lnformation has reached
here that ,haul three hundred Indians crossed
the Kansas Pacific Itallroad yestertiar. seventy
-miles west of Fort Bays. It Is not known
whether t hey are on the war path, a Wunder-
Illgcm,ll l ion. or n pence
Upper Biter.
(.11y P. and A. Teleirruph.]
lIIIORNI4VIt.I.F. Juno I.— Iti, er stationary,
with three and a half feet of water in the
channel. Weather cloudy. Thermometer ICs
at b r. H.
OIL CITY. June I.—ltiver at a stand, with
nineteen inches of water in the channel.
Weather cloudy and raining. Thermometer=
at 6P. X.
GIItr.VIDURO. June. I.—River stationary,
with three feet four inches of water In the
channel. Weather clear. Thermometer nt
5 P. H.
3forioanrown June I.—River stational'''.
With Meaty inches of water in the channel.
eather cloudy. Thermometer fa/ at 4P. H.
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Asetuvorus. June. I. 1370
SENATE.
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fro the Committee tat
Penblen, reported. with amendment, the
!kart. bill to regulate the dullteof pension
agent s and to provide for the payment or Pen
alone.
Mr. EDMCNIM. nem, Committee et, Judi
ciary, reported. with amendments. the bill to
regelate Mittel:ll proceedings in serious tag!,
The fell. , log Nile were reportml from the
a 11111cl:try Committee miversely unit tinstponed
Bill providing for thf. •cttlement of Indinn
ORMis ho n commission.
Joint nuailution +li claring told any anion
of State Leginiatures na to etinatiliational
ittnendments after the tiveretary of State has
received. evidence of their ratification by
t hrea..fnurths ot the tante,.
Joint resolution to enable the Secretary of
the Trenaury to collect property
direleet iblea la:hinging to the ICOlteil
States.
Mr. TitU3IIII'I,I„. trots the saute Counnitt cc.
leported. without :intendment. House bill ex
tending the tittle In Whielt p.m.:inn:aid bounty
frauds only iiPprosecuted.
Mr. NYL. front the Committee on Territo
ries. reported, without :Amendment, blouse
bill to :Annul a statute of Non
Mr. SCHURZ. from the.same Committee, re
ported. without amendment, the Mouse bill
annulling certain :lets or Idaho Territory.
The bill to chtinge judicial circuits: was dis
cussed. :intended anti parsed. It constitutes
the chyults ns follows: ist. Maine, New
Romp:hire. :Vermont. Massaellusetts. Rhode
Island and Connecticut: 2d, New York: 3d.
NVW 3..rtry. I , ttn,ylvn op, Delaware. Mary
land and Virginia ; it b. Nisi•isisi niii, 1. misinn:l.
tind Arkansas:lth. North :Carolinn.
South Carolina, Georgia. Florida. Nialettun
nod Trnmcsuuel 11th,Ohio. 3lichigan, Ken
deity :Intl West Virginia ;jllinuis, In
diana and Wisconsin: bill. :11innesida, lowa.
Nebraska. linos:, tel )Missouri; :Mb Califor
nia. I/rm.:on and Novatla. The Surd - eine Court
Jostle,. except the Chief Justice. are requir
eil to reside in their resinvtive circuit,. and
he Chief instive is to to: known as Chief
illistiee of the Supreme I Vital of the United
SLittes.
The Senate weld into Er:tenth.: nessien. and
adjourned nt : o'clock.
tiortzr or REPRMENTATirr,+.
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Alter some discussion It was agreed that
the Committee on Ranking and Currency,
which was to:have to-dav for its business,
•Imuld instead have next Tuesday.
Ntr. AItNELL, from Committee - Educa
tion. desired to report bock and have put on
Massag •qtr. Lawrenee's hill +tuthoriring E. S.
arshals to appoint. women :Is census takers,
I ut Sir. WOOD obierted.
Mr. STEVENS presented:. psi:l:on of chi-
:ens and business men of Cincinnati relative
to taies on tobacco • and remonstrating
against the increase of tax on smoking to
baleen. •
-Mr. COX presented a pill( lon of New Yolk
tobneeo manufacturer, fora uniform Inc of
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sixteen rents pet puund on all manufacturod
tobacco and snuff.
The House proceeded to the consideration
t he bill to reduce internal taxes.
The sixteenth section was amended by al
lowing a discount of ten per cent. On preptic
ary stamps supplied by the Commissnmer of
Internal Revenue on excess shone POO pur
•hased at out time.
In the course of the dismission in regard to
t emaltles for washing defaced stumps. Mr.
SCIIEICrti stated it was the Intention of the
Committee of Ways and Means to .wipe out
the whole systein of spies and Informers. and
allow no more moieties. -•
The lion relating to stamps was amended
by stri k i ng -
out a ' , onion of the paragrailli as
to bank cheeks. leaving It to-read: - ink
check, draft or order for payment of am sum
of money i'vhatsotiver. drawn upon any bank.
hanker or trust comps ny. two cents.
Iti the course of the tilscussion..llralAß
tlENT stated thoruni estimate he had received
froinigte Treasury Department showed that
tinder tile existing tariff and revenue laws '
t here would be received into the Treasury next
mar front customs iflilfallhd.01:10. from internal
taxes #l7s.tarhisla. from lands rIA - 1100.001 front
miscellaneous soon., flasl.ooll niaking a to
tat of "ittl.ttltihttAl. rhrretltmtted expenditures.
Were t2%.(01.09(1. which would leave a surplus
of •
therk.st.tioal. A few days ago he had intro
dnetal a ri , pp , ltim , to reduce tilt - Least.ts ten
percent. and internal revenult
cent.. to take off Oh Income lux anti to
abolish all special taxes. This would leave a
simples of $t!..1(1,4000 per pear. and he had cal
rotated that sum used as a sinkinfnittl would
in thirty-four year.: 'extinguish the national
debt and leave a surplu,
Mr. HOLMAN ties ed. but the lion., by h 5
h• 112-. trike .ott ',Ohm t eventy.
eight. containinx. it, ro•laatitle, to
stamps.
Sections tweet y-one and era y -t u 0 were
transped.
An additional section tens Inserted. tint M
ing that in State.'Aber, rev ttondenta are al
ine-en to teetify. the nenterlttitt ellen ext.., for
pere, charged with violation Of th taw.
The on tax mil/latches was St ruck outs
Si to N.
but theYote n to sotetenoclttlY reconsidered.
and the proposition to st 'lke out rejected. to
on motion of Mr.:47IIENCR. the thirty-third
Fection was struck out. it beinr, provided .for
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elsewhere: - .
Sertion thirty-titth. in relation to income
tax. having been reached. 3f r.. RTHY
cloyed to strike it out. nod argued it was not
necessary to the revenue or tuttil strength of
the national credit.
Mr. BLAIR opposed the mutio4-4-o.strike it
out. He favored. however, an increase of ex.
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empt tun from 415a1t. tot provided in the bill, to
M r.
r. KELLEY mood to !strike out all sec,
ti Mr and provb.ion.. relating to Income tax.
Yr.lll:TLltti advocated the t ea.,: of the
tax. . .
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3te,sr,..COX and followof the
sone ti de.
51r. COX movetl to mitt, the rat', from
fit e to tire., per cent.
On a 111114011 them were 75 Sat Ing for, and
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against it. _ _
The gpenker suggested it was the dicier of
members generally to posl lame action on test
question , : until the debate avas ended. and
hnt inn-Augment was made, Including 3lr.
tox's amendment:
Mr. lI.tWLEY :nosed to increase the ex
emption from sl.sth to
Mr. KERR moved to increa.e the exemption
to #2.11C0 and advocates! Is reduction of the tax
to three per cent. -
• After considerable dismission. in which Mr.
SI ENCK opposed the aniendinents and de
fededtheltrmn. It stands in the bill. the
I Tome. without action. adjourned.
RELIGIOUS
Renotted Presh,terinn theocrat haserhbl)
[fly Telegraph to die Yltt about Gazette.]
Prin-uncruti. June 1,-The morning EC
sion of the Presbyterian General Assembly
WWI occupied in the Consideration of rePorts
1 rink a - orients committees.
The delegation to visit the General Assembly
of the Presbyterian Church at LOUIS% iffe pre
sented it report nod communication front the
Southern Assembly. in reply to the overtures
of thin body. The communication states that
the chureb.dues not approve of laden with the
Northern Church. because It is a Wel sur
render of nil fundamental doctrines and em
braces all shades of belief. The Southern
Church is the onty surviving heir of she trite
unfailing testimonies,und there are htipnssiblEl
barrier, to official Intercourse hetweetr the
two churches.
The delegation also submitted Its 'own re
port. showing what action had been taken at
.aeSevera r.
l of the representatives.then - present
mode speeches, showing what the spirit of the
Southern Assetnbly had been.' It was thought
the opinion of that Assembly was nut , the
'opinion of the Southern churches.
The report of the eimmilttee was serviced.
mut the enannit tee discharged.
. . .
The election of Trustees for the *minus in
tituttom erns mole the order fur FMK>.
fternoon. •
- At the afternoon session Gen.& 31.41regory
offered the report of the Committee on Venial
men. showing the total funds during the rear
to have been t3if.9117. balance Mar 13. VIKA.
The statistics were listened to with interest.
The report of the.Pitpance Committee was
theft considered and it was, on motion of Ur.
Denny. so divided that potlatch of tt as relates
to missionary boards be referred to a select
Onninittee of twonty•one to retort to - nest
General Ammon)y on the mode of to/truing
out the suggestions agreed Oa by' the Com
mittee.
Sundry nineininientg were tondo to other
noel°na of the report. but in itijout notion.
Adjourned.
NEW JERSEI
orrice. Railroad Areident-rila Men killed
and Many Badly Injured.
Ittyrelernipit to the l'lttbburgh (itzette.i
ATEILSON.. _ tme I.—A frightful
rnll
way accident occurred thin morning about
two and u half miles from this place.. The
construction Mill on the Delaware, Lacks
wana and Western Railroad was precipitated
from a trestle bridge thirty feet high. The
master carpenter Campbell and six tither car
penter, , were Instantly killed, end between
thirty and forty workntL:ere shockingly
mutilated. The scene baffles description.
Many iota are buried in t • Rut. The moans
and cries still fill the air.
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New rORK. June, frightful rilroad
accident occurred this morning at g o'clock,
;Mont two and a half miles resin Paterson. N.
J., by which the construction train on the
Delaware. Lock:two.. and Western Railroad
was preciprty itated from a [mine bridge die
tance of thin feet, and several people killed
and wounded. The train. on which was a
large force of laborers. passed along vfsitlag
places where repairs were necessary Rey.
reel had been attended to
and the tram—waspassing seer the
trestle bridge at the point where the New
ark road Intersects the railroad; when the
bridge gave WV and the entire train was pre
cipitated to the depths below. The Muter
Cernenter. Mr. Campbell. and lar. other car
penters sTly Instantly killed. Some thirty or
forty workmen were shockingly Injured.
tieing bruised and crushed by, masses of Iron.
timber and debris. The scene bullies descrip
tion. 31. y workmen are buried in the ruins,
and it !sheltered death will ensue speedily In
theorise of many.
--Two more Fe'ilian officer.. Fitzpatrick and
:McNeil. were arrested by the 11. S. Marshal, at
Malone. Tuesday night. Several New York
reporter, have also been arrested as Fenian
and tint to prima. - • •
PITTSBURGH,. THURSDAY, ',JUNE 2,- • 1670.
SECOND EDMOIC
FOITU O'CLOCK
THE CAPITAL
Exit Reierthe Commis:4Oner Welk -
Neutrality to he Enforced .11;alast
Fonlau 0111cors--Pn i blle 10)t Re.
doted 814,301,9 V./ !luring
tinudnich Islandr Reciprocity Trea•
ly Not gittillol-titollan
Pst,rker 11411 - a Talk n int
Spottedrrli al of Red ClOllll
and l'artti - , tve4 Lei.
Illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tinzette.l
WASIII , OTON, June 1, Ino.
L
WIL NO2 to: og,l, re° irrgo.
It is stated tarilign atalhority that routnsh,
stoner Wells, whose termlespires WI the atlth
instant. Ns - 111 nut be fe-aptiolnteil itY the Pres
ident. Strong. itfamsltiothas keen howl at
work for sometime. and t, Is Is the result.
- nit; LAW TO BE
Attorney Genend Hoar has said that the
full rigor of the Imo moold he meted'out to
Mehl and the other captured Fenian Wailers.
dust that the Administration Wan dISIM..II to
rele/lse the privates. who werotnere dupes of
the lenderu.
The hverelary of State has received a eon
ratnirt ory note from Mr. Thornton. British
Minister. in referenCo to the promot action of
this t iovernment in the ninlntenancoof the
neutrality loos.
` Mum: Vetti—strAvEligNv. •
The . totol debt. I.e.lneitoil and intereht. to
dote. including Int tot. doe and ttopold.
2.6
$0..121.271 27.
A rm.o oi to T., wool,.
. . $ 196.51 fii
i:orrency :
1-1111,1_111 . Lluped Spiteg
Clllll i 111,91 bonds, and an
ened Interest thereon . . ::L1.29 , SO
Other I'nited States coin Inter
, mu '.,ants purchased and Ile
erti•!4 i .n....-, t 4nretto tCe ;5.1= z:
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T,,t.:. ,
.:.: .2.3.. 11.219 19
10
I MIA. test. :own oof Inn egmirl• 2.10. i. Z. 171 71
Denream during the month 11.. 1411:.1'
Decrease slime tat. of .11tareh ' . .31, 66.11.9/ :17
,t a LIV:11 . 11 I , LANt. ...Pa , wrl V.
The Senate. In executive session. M. 10.1
the eonshicratinn .OE_ the Sandwich Islamic
treaty: Mr. Strar art took the door and spoke
In favor of the ratinelitityll. The debate was
continued by various Senators In a destiltory
manner, rich speaking for n few minutes
only, until late In the afternoon. when Mr.
Cole delivered nn argument of halt an hour in
'favor of the ratification. and Mr. Sumner
cloced the discussion with a brief speech on
the - came side. A rote being taken. resulted.
for ratification M. against ratification 19.-and
two-thirds not voting In the atiirinattve, the
treaty was not ratified. A large number of
Senators were retired.
HAD A 'l'.tl.a.
.Spotted Tall and party had a talk uilit 4 'oul
mission, Parker-to -day.. They wont to t,o
_removed to White Earth renervatlun, to hr
I..wed theprivilege of spreading out nod
bunting buffalo and have stock sent among
them. •lienerisl' Parker expressed the Presi
dent, desire for peace. but explained to them
the power of the Government and its ability
to protect Its people. The Indlans Persist they
have no other desire than to be nt peace with
the isisites. There mlil be n grand coanell in
a-few day:l-
P:team u,r apir p nfl.
• Arrangement, have been completed fur the
President's prommed visit to Woodstock.
Conn.. to attend the Fourth of July eeMbr.t.
11,1.1011. Mn. Grant. children• and several
members of the staff are fo accompany the
president. .
kOrE wnkgr.rt bTII,O.
litirry Leefle. protektional rito lwalker.
whilr porturniturgitt the park pitterday,
LOU to tbo grsionli thirty tort. breaking no
anti and ribs nod suittnining Intermit! irlitirie ,
is Inn dying condition.
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'rhe paddle debt ranter:neat - to-4.y ietts tele .
gnipheel to London. under urningetneno made
by the Seeretury of the TrenAury with prond
pnent bunnetern front London. ft hill be re
eated to Paris..\ne.terdnto and rotnkfort.
Th•....talef warrior. ,tll.l howl men 1rt.,1
tloud'atrutil ArTlStni tes
ttgued with t heir low: t lap They ha v..
ery s quiet l i i-day and have not !mule. (hell ap
pear:met away (ruin their %hailer,
11 eSeefillEti.
The Seeretary of the - Treseitry hireel ore
to the Bremen. fincnbarg runt (bust,''Wenn%
linen the priAtlesfe of the general OrdeTeext eh,
of w hich they hot e been deprit ell by the rili
h.ehir of New York.
The Pee,tletit riFuerl the'rrrolia ion to pi,
kin for the rippointnirut of nn Examiner of
(lotion for the Deletrtment .11 ttote and for
add 1ti.31 clerks.
War Department order enlarger the De
rrtmeat of the Lakes, by the tilrectlon of the
i'r a esblent. % 0 as to emend it to 0,41,ii.b0rg..
etre...T . ESTI:MILD.
The Collarlif.l.cr of Patente, ha.k , a z t2rated
the reaper patent of 51e%sre. Than warn
ycare from June 3rd. IQ7O.
.trr,
•
The. President has nominated I. Peshino
rinith. of Nero York. Exatniner....t?f flainta of
the'Suite Department.
NEW YORK (ITY.
Cable Company Squabble—Reformed
Presbyterian Synod—Chloroformed
and Robbed—Mandamus on the
Ma!or of Brooklyn—Nlls+on--Ohlt
. oar).
I Ity relegruph to the Pittsburgh Ostette.)
inn . Yonx. June 1.197°.
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A few disaffected stockholders of the East
Indla Cable Company trodny elected n new
'hard of Directors for the mining' Yeer, and
propose to attempt to displace the present
inunsgement.
The French table operators were ticdny all
I,,ehargett In consequence of the remota' of
the office to the Western rntort building.
In the Reformed Presbyterian Srnod to-dny
the . report of the Theological gentinare nt
Pittsburgh was rend. asking the expurgation
of the turrieine fruin the list of studies. on
the plea of its tieing intricate.diflicult of com
.prehetudon. It was decided to retnin the
book. A committee woo appointed to attend'
Antl-sect Society Convention to be held
in Chico e ve n in ge tali.
At th session there was a discus
sion on a motion to rescind the resolution of
the previous Synod, npending RCT. John
Scott. of Indiana, from the ministry for
ni
leifed scandal. The metlon was lost. A rest"
lotion condemning secret societies Its delete
rious to society was adopted. The Hoard of
PAncation reported thirteen colored students
from 311nolosfppi. Georgie, Missouri, Pennoyl
yenta and Ohio being educated nt Northwood.
Ohio. ten being supoorted by the church.
nhiyflßua,3l4lWLlra:'ul..l 4t!
Joseph E. Isaacs, n diamond broker. was en
ticed to a room In the St. Maolas hotel this
morning and there chloroformed. bound and
robbed of two hundred dollen la cub. valua
ble rings and otherproperty. The robbers are
supposed to h. Italians named Carlo Delon.
and Joseph Cheval, who have thus far escaped
armst. •
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A 111r1S1MMIIN has been Issued ou Mayor
Kalbdetach. of brooklyn, to compel him to
sign the Pork Improvement bonds, of which
the last Legislature authorized the Issue of
$50,000. The Mnyor had signed salsa° of the
bonds before be decided to obetruct• the pro.
imam of the, work.
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A London letter says Emperor Napoleon has
authorized the director of the Grand Opera at
Parts to engnia Christine Nilsson for ten
years. with pension added to her salary and
to pay Strakosch g 50.000 penalty for Nilsson
breaking her engagement to visit the United
Rates.
CEBU
- -
Ihnothy 0. Maim, chief clerk of theCemmis
safl Department at West Point Military Acad
emy for the last tiny-neeyearn', and father
in-Itiv of Geh. Quincy A. Clllmom died last
night aired eceenty-nine.
CLEA ELAND
•
011 Train Ana Hanna Bridge, Barged
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gnsette.)
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CLEYet.autt, June I.—An oil train on thee/it
trot: and °remit Western Railroad took fire
this morning while approaching. thin city.
The tire communicated to the railroad bridles
over the Cuyahoga river and the Ohio Cartel.
nod destroyed them. A frame building. occu
pied by the Kritch A Crane manufacturing
Company as a machine shop. was damaged to
the extent of about twenty thousand dollars.
covered by Insurance. The loss to the
Railroad Company has not been ascertained
Later.—The loss by fire this morning Is esti
mated at from sago to, SIO,COO. In addition
to the loss already reported. sixteen tank
ears, containing 1.400-barrels of oil, and six
empty freight cars. were -destroYeti• Most of
the oil was owned by Hussey. Paine & Co. :Co
insurance on railroad property or oil.
Fenian General Donnelly In Custody.,
IBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l
ST. ALBANS, June I.—GenemiDonnelly was
brought before United States Commissioner
Smalley. of Burlington,waived an examina
tion, and in default of ball was ordered com
mitted. Owing to Ills wiiund It was not
deemed prudent to °endue him In Jail, and he
now remains at the Weldon House, in charge
of a deputy menthol. United States Marshal
Foster and deputies found In Franklin over
tons of ammunition left by the Fenian. Three
hundred Fontana from Malone passed through
here this evening en route to New York.
OHIO
Ml=MMdt!
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ate! ate! Platform Mopled—Temperance
Cent ention alto :laminate n state Ticket.
II Telegraph to the l'ittatiut - gh Graette.;
FortAingg. Juno I.—The Democratic Stilt e
cll.:leen/ion met at tint TOIT , TI House
, 'clock A:3l. to-day. Theiattentlaute suns nut as
large as mina; foes St me Oulls entinn of this
I.Arty. D. .1. Canto sons elected temporary
chairman and the following Commit' • ••. on
Resolutions appointed., Pleat Di,tricti. 0. .f .
Dodds; S.,con.i.. t. A: Perk:ll..oM Third; F.
ileeer; Fourth. J. F. M.iitinney: rirw, O. w.
A0 , 1,,,,-;sisth. Thos. Fusel'; recent h. J. E:
Wright: Eighth. 11. Biwa*: Ninth. Tim, Burns:
Tenth. Frank 11. Hurd: Fier entli. u. Vhoese
'Twelfth. w. E. Finch: Thlrtrenft, Won. PiTIT:
l'utitteuilth, Colunn: Fifteenth, .1. W.
WilliaT.: .41x IT kelt!, Jae. 11..
teen! It. D. Wlittlii4 Eighteent In, MOrgisoll
Foder; Nineteenth. J. Pnlmgc,
After recess Dom I/. 11.0tionbell slot
Permanent
'rho follodting ticket Goa nominal ell: 5..-
rel.., of St“lp. W.. if 61613, of CieVeNIA: Su
preme Judge. K. .1. liar - thank or London;
'Comptroller of Treasury. ital. 11. Heaton. of
Belmont; Member of Board el Public Workv,
Wm. Spencer. of I.lclitinc.
Den. Geo. Withlrewe. of Anglaleti county.
Chairman of the COmmlttee on Iteviihn
Noland t ed the following tolnt form of prim, pies.
'rbe Democracy of Ohio, coming h er
to the vpirit of devotion to the domino and
faith of tree retirement:tam governnient. nod
tviying fur tiller..l o l 1111011 1111,1 110 1
hoolligmmo of 1110 people. , deem the Prl, l lo
Convent lon it lilting otensfon to 'reies•tert the
following,' time-honored prtheirn,ei of the
lentocratre pa rt •
Tlllll li . pleral Gore ni is nuo 01 Ihn
ed powers, ilerit eil• ...lel from the Colon I
tat Ion; that the grant. it( wer made t herein
might to be Oriel le—cnri.trued hy all •lhr
dependent, awl ienis of the Government,
and that it iv lite m , reillent arid danger°. to
ercite doubt fill powers
That time f o nt itut ion 44 the
is (minded On the fond:oriental prinendes
entire and ansolote equalitv of all the St - .rtes
t Wm:. Mel 1.1 In not iumpetent for Con
mess to hop, ge Open them toj COnd It lons nr
restrictions, hi respect to their Internal min-
i'erns, which the Federal Omni lint lon lots not
imposed. : • .
That the lite:rill enthodled liv Jet-
Nraiiii in the De n of Independence.
and sanctioned In the Constant o hick
made ours the land of liberty Rad the any nun
of the oppressed of every nal boy ever
been the cardinal prineiptes of the De o ,.,inyje
faitli. and every attempt to abridge tlie privi
leates beepoling the .1a arr, of
soil among us ought to tie minded %e l: the
• same spirit svhieh swept the alien and .-d it too
s front our statpte.
%nii in order I leo iv,. leay dist emcees
n e e' s , s o.f I lip Iptea nail 1,4 v
of the present .4,l,oinistration,
ffroilool, That see rientratiee the piescol
tariff, as well an the satotilitte tattle intro
in the House of Represent:nit:es: from
the Committee of Way, and ,3teans, a. a
rantic tolittery of the' latiesr and inilustty of
t he country; that they are solely designed 10
iltiVll.o the Interests ,d a teic
and that this should no longer he
- , l,:t.tinV Did to; ' Ptha! no candidate for Con
nmsn. nor ant. Other office. Is W , ll - 11, ...im
part who 10 hot In—favor Of 0 boy reventm
'tariff which closely uppreximities to free
' 1 rade; that. lit I bearrangenient nor revenue
tariff nil the necessaries of life should 0,-
solately (meld dtity. _
. _
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/loud - red, That tto int ernal rstrentie se.letn
of the rutted States is unendurable in Its
exactions: that it should be illanftdi
nwly fetandeleil; that Ps nunoYanceilf stnullts
llcenaes and taxes ninon !la, and
0101.dd he abolished; that the haa it self eliuldd
be collected by the State and county
and that the mull yid lest ion of Olken. is se
tsittteccssarY. except t. , tent ant the resour
ce of the tax-payeritt and that we itledu oar
cels s
et. to effect n thorough le.lotnt thi s ft,-
t lttlar. _ .
.If,solisil, That IL.. pi .ptliitai.iy
to the present sihniutstralloit• of the Federal.
tloveroinent. the corruption who'll has r utri=
oil oil its offirial statkots, the faviditiiiion
ss hleh, overlook/lig tithes% for ofllce. has ap
today:id lit pooltions tiFDublle Trutt tact I riiitols
or tools of those who 4.001P)i the public oat
t onare, and the iiiibertlity direct 1 / 1 . ,
destiules of the Republic ssithttut an apparent
purpose and tinsouges its filisirs with such
.iintiftrrossineut sod dhotis/fir to Ili, material
ir111,11!St. of its people at-home. soil with such
disregard of the rights tIMd litsirtios of
Its ell iitests aturosil.
fbmsmirist. Thnt land monopoly Is mine of the
;treat eells of oar country and agaimmt the
of .or lest it utile:int (bat the whole. of
',rm. 'mobile lawlmm ought to be held at mm ...norm!
trust to e honest rads let mid ual settlers.
het er'mri . 4e.nottnee the resent action of
°tigress in making crants - te oimuninet h roll
nmad eneforationm, n bleb are already 11., -
erful and titan
. ties,the •dangerous to a tree
ncnPic.
l i b...id:cif. Vats e ev,:iirit,ddir revently
oe.ilareii the
A111,1,1n:0!, un In, mut
0010 , ..o.m la • i•S
tie.
tliv hest liaerii, thi
penDle. 71.11 , 1 th sref ewe deimmd . do oncenditm.•n.
ai repeal.
Rrev76..7. Tbst the Newer a the Federal
Ijoraintnot ft. 4,.. ttniiiiallect taxi, on
bonds of the rotted States is clear and on
, ilheat And we demnsott f Comeress that
a +hate of toantlon. equmml to thefair average
0010001 levied In each Stole on nioney loaned.
shell be asseniied and eolleemed (veto oil in-
VeStMentb in maids.
Ilewlrol. Tina we non opbottel to the.lmii , -
tem of National flanks. nail denumull AS, in , -
nlciliate repeal tel the low clanging then, and
that In place of thenotes of such bank?. Treas.
1117 notes of the United States-shall lie
alitted.
I:e. - 41 . cd. That the Dem.:dr:key of Ohio sytil
iidthise with the efforts of all people "dm-eggnog
for self-government. and no demean,: the
truckling of the Federal Administration to
ti rent Britain and Spain. and the efforts of
tho pm - Ty io rower to' reduce w holt. S.' tat,. In
old. Union ton condition of to thr
C.fmerat Government.
IleAartd. That tho thanks ot the lienmersey
of Ohio are °Vended to our tsenator, Allen
0. Thurman. and the Dcmoceatle Representa
tives In Congress, Iv ho, though In a sm all mi
notty. have brave contended for the tain
t:Mies of Democracy and the Interests yf the
Tgat upon the foregoing plat f.)rto At ef CO,
dirtily incite nll the elector , or 0h10...-11 hoot
erg - Red to tow differ...nee., lote r, the
ticket. thh. dny nuntioate , l..
The rf,olotlons were adopter! with but few
ti b.sunt 'Mt , Otee.
After it ahort
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convention adjourned..
The Democratic State Central Committee
thin reenlnc . appointed the follow tux Ere.-
tire Committee: John 0. Thompson. Dr. 11.
C, Helmick—John tl, 31e0u1Try. Jaeoh
Itirn
hard. and 1.m:1WD....
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'Atainh.forty pennons leen yireaent at the
Temper r ance State Convention to-43, The
fnllowlnk ticket wan nominated: Se cretary
of State, Jay Odell. of Cleveland; Supreme
Judge. Gideon Stewart of Horne Comity:
Comptroller of Treasury. Thomas l'Ainond
tm. of (lark roantri, Member of Board of
Public Works, Enoti ft. vrollIns; or llorkina'
county.,
.tssyslated Pres. Animal Meeting.
My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh e.I
lawisvaLr. in. I —Thy nrumai eeting
of the Western Anu , miuted Frees was neht In
this rite to.day, with good attend:in, from
nil-cit. , . Thy mishit , ns nery principally de
voted to tnislness which motel not Interest
the mildly. The report of the Hettyral agent
trnt received, showing a highly satisfartory
state of affairs and a marked Improvement in
the character ofnews and the exist
ence of harmonious relations with' the
Western Culnn Telegraph Company and New
fork Associatedteociated Press. The following °Myers
and Board of Dieeetars were elected Presi
dent, IL P. Walker. of the Detroit rem Pow;
rtetretary. H. E. Raker, of Detroit Tribune;
Directors. Joseph Media._ Chicago Tribune.
Richard Smith. Ciacinnati Gnu.. It. S. Hal
deman, Louisville ConeOrolanrauk W: D. Dick
.. Dayton A. J. Aiken, Milwau
kee Irlyeansin, D. M. Ho user. Si. Look
rrot-
The question of the removel of the °Dice to
Cleveland wavreferred to the Ronal of Direc
tors. There were in attendance in the even
ing amine • of -the Association, Emstm ,
Brooks. of St, York Expro, and
ton..ncling general agent and representing the
New York.Aksuclated Press. and 111., John
Russell Young of the Now York Standard.
and Mr. Wells, of the Philadelphia flunclin,
representing the Amerkrtu Press Association.
animal Anson Steger, General euperiuteu
dent of Western ITmOn Telegraph. and dela.
gates Damn Nashlille and Memphis press.
The Hoard met and organized by the elec
tion of Mr. Houser Mb Vice Presicfent and
Juscohlledill. Richard Smith and W. N; Hal
deman as an Executive Conti:dile,
—.
This afternoon the Pnrii" of g 6 gh . ...0. With
ladies accepted an invitation of the officers
of the Jeffersonville oil
and fob nn esenrsion In a special trait
over the new brid ge to Ne w Albany. To-mor
row they accept n %tenter invitation from the
Louisville not Nashville. liallrond and n 111
visit Mammoth (ave.
Tuesday's session of the Ouritutu Ile
formed Synod, at New York cite, the follow
ing . statistics of the Cburoh fu the Cnitel
States were given: Congregations, eighty-sis;
minister, eighty-four: eiders, three hundred
Ind nine: deacons, two hundred sod eight;
families three thousand and fifty; command
saute, eight thousand two hundred sod four;
baptisms, four hundred and seventy-eight: to
tat were., during the year. seven hundred
and eight; decrease, fivo hundred and ninety
nine: total contributions by the Church for re
.ligions purposes during the year. $1,171.816.
--At the nnonal meeting of the stockholders
of the Chicago, Hoek Island and Pacific
Railroad, held In Chicago, yesterday. the fol
lowing gentlemen were elected directors:
David flows, Francis 11. Tows. A. (I, Dolman,
Charles IL Marvin, Robert A. Forsyth, Milton
Courtright. Wm. L. Halt, John Ileum, John F.
Trncy. Henry 11. Porter, Ebenezer Cook. Geo.
L;Davenport and D. F. Allen. The meeting
seas quite largely attended. 13),Ols, of the leo,_
shores of stock of the cotnnany being repre
tented. ,
—The Superintendent of • Police of New
York city announces that hereafter he will re
fuse to make arrests on the authority of tele
grams from distant points, unless full particu
lars as to name. offence and authority for the
apprehension are given The Superintendent
assigns es n toucan tar this decision that these
telegrams, having frequently bearrsent with
out consultation with the authorities, caused
arrest, and detentions without minielent
tense.
--The vote throughout MinnesotaTuesdny
on the proposition to pledge the State lands for
the payment of old railroad . bonds was very
light. About forty-five towns heard from
roe the pmposltlon five thousand votes.
ugattod It two Mounted. The .propomuo,,
undoubtedly carried by n ; large majority.
MEI
BRIEF TELEGR
Mr. Whittemore is.te 7 electetl
from :Muth Carolina.
-.Within the last t bree days se en vessels
brought to New York ii,Mihninignts.
Genenti Store was erre led at Buf
tab. yesterday. anfl in default of $10.003 ball
was ceminitted.
MEM=
-Crop report(' from Arita:max; .' ort h 3lisids-il
nippi - alld North Alabama reams at Manama
corn unitsuallY Raul , - •
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-The Yew Hampshire Legisla ore organ
ized 3' •sterday, with S. 31. %lied, as
samize of the !louse and Na aniel flop—
don 11.5 'resit:NO..4 the Senate.
--.TI . corner stone 01 Lim , •”3111 nent to Ba
ron :Menlo, over his Mice in I.j.t town of
stenhen, N: V.. was lahl yesterday, by Iloran7
S6mitoor. in the presence of Aye tlionsiinit per
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The election for Cougrealsnian• infAhe Fifth
Mut h Carolina district took j place on Tuesday.
and the indicat lons were that B. F. W hlt le
mom. Mimic resign:4lOn caused the vacancy,
hal been re-elected.
-The American Institute of Homeopathy
will hold Its aunnal session in Chletigo on the
lab:.t h. Pth and 10th or this month. Beteg:aee
from all parts of the tiinted :Balms on W,lll.
reptementatives from foreign with.... will to,
in attendance.
.
-A dispatch dated Rome. laat .rcening•saYs
there had been it collision at- Williamstown.
North of Rome. between Fenian,: and flitted
St Met I tamps. The i coop' tired on the Fenians
rind drove them Into tho cars, w minding
severi I.
.
-The body of a Remota named Geo. wild , :
was fo.omf a short distance below 'St: ' s ink,
Tuesday. wit li si bOle In- Wk. head made ton
pistol hal . and a ;acre. of paper ill his Pocket
oneh wan written. -It is human when
takes his life. and an animal will on! do'
—'rb'•ihio Grand Lodge of the Ana:titian
.I....ocitittrin was in session at Cin
cinnati yesterday. lancer!. for the year were
'elected and instant...l Gram Master, G. W.
fienute Grand Charter.
Webber; Grand Seciettiry..l. H. Burke. till of
I'ren•urer, 11. W. Matto'', of'
, •
Tuesday night. at ialuuc. N. V.. a Deputy
1:ireloil made a mid upon an 4Ali Catholic
church. which him nut boon wed for church
nuriiiii.es for sum.. time pant. and found a hun
dred .Fenian,sleeping noundly. in full 1111 i.
rorm. The Marshal strippoil them of 11..4' un
iform, lenving mulY of them with nothing
but their %bins to,,,tgar.
Complaint teas made at Bottalo yesterday
by a negro sailorgainst the' officers of the
propeller lh Ma O:mond of inhuman cons'
duct. In tying him be the legs nod Insisting Min
head downivard to the rigging for ten min
utes. rho defense was that lie refused to go
over the side of the propeller when ordered,
beranse the ropes were rotten. 'the officers
will he arrested on the return of the iessel.
t ITV N NCES
Receipts and Expenditores for the Month of
its r _Appropriations, and Amount Ex •nded
adore February I -Condition of the Treas.
•
We give below a detailed statement of the
reCeipts and exPendltures of the city. as
shown be the Controller's books. for the month
of May. Including a statement :.f the. several
ipiiropriat ions. with the nmotinta expended
from teell since the beginning of the ttseni
year. and a statement 6.f the ruthlitt:64 44 the
Trete:trey.
Vol It nv ing are Ihe receipt.. frtim the eet era'
eourees of reYenite. for the month of Mon t
Nem of Neptune-11.M 5010
From Water-worke. 110 00
ink War.(Market... 111 70
r_eete -
Ftret tietritt to 10 •
Pavrngllark et • On
of 1 Ihneer etrlet. 10 00
. Pit e Engi • .4071 71 , -4 3.212 99
Ito hil ttrinti tirdinance. (0 50
Vt•hirie license . I Ai: 25
ilattiontl .51arkette-
From tlerli 41.215 10
From Supt_. ^ 1.510 71 - 4 2,710 61
Payment on Good Intent lot • 750 ou
Int crept on 531110 . 135 PI
linittting Inspector . . 511 OU
l'lty (*ranger . • 112 79.
peottly-Nfayor Nichol,. h 00
Monongahela wharf 1.711 0.5
Tax.
City . 4.3.1114 tht
tVater, 0,315
Itneinett.' . 1..36 55...
• Spedat.. . 719 0 91 724-410,
Weighing coal ' .
Pity Weigh *C3103 . 131 02
V. 7.745 rei
The followiug Is n alat.LUVllt of the Metairie
inents dortog the month of My for work done
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l'roll;1;, • :IS t I
FttrrEoPloot..tn.l
roltoo P,nttl 51
tenter Work..
Strocp. -to Bradley. r...N,11 It)
.1.1 nktrit•l 1.871
p 1.
ktoglitOorts Dearlownt.l"L!
Diamond M.lirkort. tRllv
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Monungolll46 wharf.. I'ol 83
Alle4beny
Wejoh Scales 161;5
45001101,01 1-'OlOl. -12$ 00
it y 1"40,ty M . 25
Finaner. . 131 n
Path Wartl Nlarket I 16 50
Fire .51.11 - 111 . 570 35
Houck 1,1 District. $l.O1 7 10
.34 100 PO; '2.5516 01
700 . 40y5. . 976 73
W 614, F.stensfon . ll.= 50
1010re:61. 15.12210
\\TAT. KREBS, -
CE DL ALT
3111 River Ave., Allegheny.
l; mild Tot n 1 .$431.t43
I ' rl BAND READIIIENING
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'l'•rt:dcal'eudltureN tnnu Tre1,*y:14,13,413
Municipal Sinking Fund MU 00
The following stateinegt is an exhibit of the
amounts originally appropriated fur the ye.
warnintg -contact - 111.1nd since ' the
floral year. and the amount remaining in each
appropriation June tat. lfrni: 1
Amount Wawa.. -__
dipw Apd
pristion. pro. uthord. Undniwn.
. ,11,2311 rO. f :2077 71) *04.301 31
tart e •. • lam; in .3,7)041 11.tn11 an
prigogg „ sjin Ili UM 17. 1..3,41 al
I Fite K. And H • 10.1411 01 0.112 31.710 72
, Pollee
Wooer Won)), .01.14110) 240/7 37
; 'Onto.., 01,011 01 ni..,10 nt 31 5 01 01
I.onlotong. AVID 01 " lil.oll 0; 0.073 71
0 400,1!. m4 Mll. 0,410) 17 1.14. 2:1
In 1..n0,0). Wharf. 1.011 01 )4.4 St :4351 57
11 Allegh'y Wlnul alin . •. - r: 2.174 el
12 WoolFh Senlot ISM 01 :tot 'X 76:0
ILion Ott Fund : :)1,311) 111 47.2.0 in 2.160 2.
IL Bourn of 11 2.1111 ",2ton 41 -.
10 oily Pronntt, 41,1111 111 :.50; ;t7,1)..
1: 10ut...0n"); Woe 10)10 110 in
000000 Fund. 1 4 .110(0 - 1717 21 ".... 1 .41; :11
19 SloOnnn Vann . 1.410 ID . . DUI (1)
. . .
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. 3 :013 W. 0,1 Mkt.. ..133 01 0 3 0 3 Z3l 03
I FO3. Aldrzsi.. .. :An 01 - .., 2,113 A' 33;5 30
I 11..101.. ... .. :30130 0133 :00 02 1.4.124 Ckt
. 104 , 11111,n 3454 44 3:315 Sa
'll WAN"' lixtelen 35.100 17 131.,M 13 522, 1 34
3
Ana. 411 Inlerc , 4l. 43 .1 4 431 4 1 . 10.111100
V, Intev43 : , 3,513:1 15.433 31 31310 01
. 3; W. 4,. M. Van& 13,0 h ea 3_5(41 124.411 011
The 6 - ,111434 - Ing table shows the receipts and
expenditures fur the present fiscal year and
the amount remaining la the Treasury June
let 1t , 75:
fteeeipte. 14 42 :— . 0 57
Expenditures..,, 2111,.V7 RP
Mauve In Trensnry
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4/Incial Report for the Month of May—Another
of eases- Amount of Receipts, the.,
. Business at the Mayor's °Mee for the month
ending May 319 t. MO. it appears from the
statement. furnished us through the kindness
of Mr. Patterson. the clerk. has b4.4:11 unusually
prulltuble. I ft.haws a gain over the reelects
foe May. isse, which amounted to f1ti76,75. of
g.UNN.S. and a corresponding Increase In the
number of arrests made. The report Includes
the number of arrests made. amount collected
fort flues, licenses. tee- daring the mouth of
May, which ore ns follows
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Ilnmkettatool
DI orderly.
Vngnivey
Information%
- I hig number tint v. ere dixcharged and the
remainder pith!. tines or were committed
to the jolt or work house. -
The receipts of the office for the month from
Ones, licenses. &c., which accrue to the city to
help swell the - unexpended balance, - were as
follows :
.
Jail. receipts.
Night police
Dratnnt le license
tiWiteh
DEPUTi MAYORS.
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The report. from. the Deputy' Mayor. are
ea follows:
Number of arrests..
who paid fines
i• committed to Jell
••to Work,horne
discharged
Amount paid over to the Mayor.
DEPUTY MAYOR CARTWRIGHT.
Deputy Mayor Cartwright returns $47 25
as the amount of fines collected by him during
the month. There Is yet no stattonehouse in
that district, hut It is expected to have ohe
erected daring the coming month, after which
the returns will doubtless be considerably In
creased.
..1!. - 11;AL and bona fide reduction of
twenty-five per cont. in the prices at Mon.
gso stern fi Co's., late Macrunt, ( AY& & Co.,
of many of the most desirable and useful
goods, now offered by them, such as para
sols, hosiery, gloves, lace collars, collar
ettes, gents' and ladies' summer under
wear, ribbons—white and buff P. K.
sill: fans, the largest assortment, in the
-city. • Call and he convinced:_ 78 and 10
larket street.
CITY TAXES
Report of Thomas H. - Phelps. (fly Arnersoe
for 11470. •
Following is the return of Thos. 11. Phelps.
Esq.; City Assessor for the year MO. as made
to the Controller in compliance with section
3 of the City Digest. which provides that the
return shall he made on the lilt day of Joue
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annually. •
'nits is the tit st instal. on record, we are
Informed, tn which this procision has been
complied with
OFFICE or Tar. City ASSI,SSOR,
PITI,IIIIMOO. &IVNI: I, ItlA.
In liceordnnee with section 3, pogo 2ve of the
City Digest. I herewith, return to you a state
:c!..nt of the aggregate amount of the City
Business. • City. Old City Special, and Law
renceville Special Taxes fur the year assessed
at rates authorized by au Orditiance entitled
- An Ordinance Making Appropriations for
the rear 1ti70," adopted Jen', 31,
Respectfally. sulnnitted.
THOS. li. PtlEl.l,, City Assewzr.
To 1t..1. M. GOWAN. City Controllar.
City thus old ellLatr . rille
11,:rds. sues, City. y: Special.
First 46.2' GT' •
Nebontl 31.7311 ^ . TA.KiI 15 5,111 to
ThLrd .:170PS I. 21.2 V, II 5.19111 Ni
38461 17 317 , 71 Si, 5,011 71
Filth 31N2 0. 5.1'16171 1.773 51:,
Sixth . ... 2.764 75 0.755 21 2.3.31 dry. s
Suvientli • 1011 50' 5.701 51 1.1 7 .77 eS:
1.317 63, ioin 37 1.775 01:
. 12;174 3:11i
Tenth 1.'9125 53411 IS
Ployenth.. 2.7xt 11 7.2,4 ,
Trrellll. 12.00 II
Thtit••••ittlt •.1 NI 2,M2
Vourtern.ll LUIS 62 VC%
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1.3711 12 070 55
: 4 1zIeentli 2,1 2.1012 1 , 7
Soventeenth.. 1.443 616.727 •
Mlghteenth.. 1.217: 74
Nthelepnth. 1.010 Itt 2.5.32 22
l'wentloth.... SR;IL2.Sa. 71 •
Twenty-fin,. 11.111 21 2.:40 St
Twenty.yeed 12-711
Twenly•lblvl II: , 2.1:4
rn IEQ7II fil' fl. Mr' ;
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The following deeds were admitted of record
in the ollire of Thos. H. Hunter. Hag.. Recur
for Allegheny county, Wednesday, June 1,
l• 70 :
Geo. 'basset; to Bold. A. need. May U. IMO; '
lot = by 3; feet on Centre avenue. Pitts
burgh •• g 1.400
Ernest Lott to John Jacobs. May P. 1070; lot W
hr Pt feet on Peon avenue. Twentieth ward.
Pittsburgh: with buildings • t 3,0,0
.hones Morgan to 'Win. S. Linton, March 30,
1564; LIM acres of land on Alontours Butt,
Moon township . • •
.t :51. Buchanan to Isaac William". Nov. IV,
lone 1:3; acres of land. In roper St. Clair
township • .. • • *MOW
N,
Parkinson fl. N. Clark. May 21. ION:
arr. and It: p e trche of land in Forward
township. with . *19.000
Joseph Master o Christina Barth, May tn.
ISM; lot La by
84 feet on Waaminster area.,
• Nineteenth ward, Pittsburgh . t. 050
Win. McKee to Deo. Lysie Si Sons. May 21,
ON3 acres and ff.l perches of land in Mif
flin township. with buildings... -
If. B. Wilking. guardian. to J. G. Carter S
Co.,
Jan. 1, ME% lot 40 by 11)0 feet on Carson street.
South Pittsburgh .. .. . 4.3,001)
Fred. Gutox(ort to N. Schneider, March 10,
OM tot
....Sty 100 feet on Penn street. Pitts
burgh. with buildings. . 413.090
B. M. Brackenridge to Nich. Stauffer, April
26. 1070; 3 lots In Tarant, Haritan town
ship
Joseph Murray to James McCurdy . ..May. 18,
1s70: lot SO by 1:Sl feet on Sandy Creek, Penn
rou'unht.... .
tie, W. Ilithridge to Dithridge & Co., Nov.
lefla lot Wby 100 feet on Pennsylvania
avenue. with buildings },AO
David Pete. to Maria Kleiner. April 14. IMO.
lot 20 by 140 feet on Dithridge •street, Pitts
burgh. „ ...... ..
Thos. B. Codyke, trustee. to Fanny Hubley.
may 21, 1820;59 by 51 feet. on Sherman aveue.
P LAM., I WORlC6.—Sehnubel d: \Val
her have on hand, and deliver daily tonne
iiart of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, coal,
nut- -coal, and slack. at the lowest cash
prices. Special rates to regular custom
ers and for large ordain, This coal is the
best ollered in the city. Office-and yard,
corner of Sandusky street and West Penn
Railroad, Allegheny city. 'MIS
PLutux Alward buy the best. to the ma
ram that Pier. ISannale & Car. nell so much
of their creatti ale.
NEW AD . VERTISEIYMENT B.
the. niader
•-4 marvatat Mlle •tun.near Oakland gratim,u
RED err W.
name wigto On her bag and tali; arrour tl yeare , g6;
fresh in rug, Any latormatlan waren:dog be
aril M rerraH ed.
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CATIIERINA FUIatAN.
Four 5111.3 Run. near Oakland SUM.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The part nerahltiheretofore astatlngbetmetto
STEPHEN G. HOMERS sod J. 11. SW/OVER:4
engaged to the outfitting and repatnng of Steam
Posts. snot Ibis day diyaolved by mutual moment;
•TEPLI Et, G. RODGERS.
' J. 11. McGOVEIIN.
Ptrodiratiti. May 31.1870, intt.strY
NEW4rOODS.
Shoes, Boots,' and Gaiters
lENR
No. 121 01110 AVENUE. ALLEGHENY CITY
The undersigned has aain taken puistiu.
hit ski olaen. and stocke g d it with a itch asx sort
mint of BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS.
. . . .
Goode . menas paces eIII hive malefaction.
Former patrons and the public are Invited to alma.
Je2:4 If eCNItV PAULUS.
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MEM
OF THE CONDITION ot"ruE
BANK OF PITTSBURGH
WL.PNEbII, Multrito. June 15t.11970.
DM
P.7.%:-lIVEVA,P I- ""°'••••••• 41 .""1'
Itral Eatate 630,00
Stock, ma
Duo br other 1.3.1.. •
Legal Tender and N•l10.1 Notes 7
and Check.
Specie "nal gi
62.138,260 71
I 140.11% UP
144. di
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P l: n ap/11 ril d al e trinels "' and S '
Acepunt
nepense
Due to other Bank. .
Impost,.
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MEE
• 3¢1.-460
• The'abors Statement la correct 11% .1
to 71
tne bent of
my knowledge and belief.
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JOHN . Prestdwo
Sworn to and subecritssl this fint any of
IST°. ben,re
5311TH. Notary nib!
TN THE ORPHANS'COURTOF
Allegheny eann!y, Pennsylvania, -
In tho matter of the estate of JAMES A. GlB
SONr.doc'd. No. —.March Tom. 1870. Writ of
Partition or Voluntlon.
To Num•T 3t. tltheon. Thorns. Gibson, Robert
Glbson.3lary (11030.. Intermtrrted nub Ilenry C.
131tdr. Annie Gibson. Interronnied with T. 0. Mar-
Undid, James C. Gibson, Sarah W. Gibson, Rachel
U. Glb3On, Wm. 11. lAbron. Milroy Gibson. and
Peter Ivory. stannltan
You nre noti fi ed that an Inquisition will
be held In pumnence of the above nieutloned will
of 'partition or ruination on the PremlNW in Pine
township, Allegheny, county. Pennsylvni,
TIII:RSD AY, the day of July. A. D. ItJt O.
nt 1t o'cleck•AJW.. to nine partition to and
melon the helm of said deceased In such manner
and In such proportion as by the laws of this
Commonwealth is directed. Ac., at which than and
Plan you rsin attend If you think proper.
slsl4,
259 W
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Pmenritoll. Jane Ist. 1810.1 10.A91.TR
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' With Thirteen Valuable Article,
30 coat; per put. 53.30 per annum
0
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GOOD 'WORDS
With nine enterceginl UR and lostructive articles.
.23 cents por part, Only /1 . 1.73 per annum.
Good Words for the Young
With t•cire entertaining. Instructjve .4
arnaslng sztleles.
23 cents per pct. $2,30 pc. matt.
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rirPo!' We by an PorbNilealDeatTh For Pro
Pettllsalboral Club Rate*, ere. addrel!.
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'ammercial and Family Newspaper
rl'ulas.ir , WI:STEEN rzsysn.r.orpt.
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Single ottbeenbers
Clubs of dee
.Clubs of tee
A oopy Is furnished gratuitously to the gottatsup
a Club of too. Postmasters or. requaataml tOaCS
MOW/. Addl.('Se.
,- .NOTICES--"To...Let." "Far Bak"
"Led," ••Wantr," "Found," "Boarding."
d . r. not cret.ding FOUR. LINES. will De
ip,erfroUin Mow •olurn. one,. for TWEN
TY.FITE CENTS; earn additional line
VE , CEN TS.
xv.t. i .N a TED.—Six good SEWERS and
:4 3 : l in.V.7iint'Veil i tle!' 'ft" Al a '
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C•td neatment prxt . .rred. Se..sq.rior, refs
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references required and glean. Addren, Oa.
terra odic, eying name. address and references.
VANTED.-12 LABORERS to work
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LPER:4. Apply to 13.8. WALKER.3O. 1 81a1at
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WAN T ED--By n l'hiladelphla Cloth
first-cla. SALESMAN to reafd• si
ritteburgh and lake charge ut the trade in that
It) and I. vicinity. Kenn but an experiettOld
an who be, influence with the trade need *PIT.
Adam. T. k J. T. McCANCE.
nly:ll:7dC Pi
.Ittsburgb.
NIT NTED.—ETerybody to call at
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0,000 to Loan in larte or small asnounts.t t.
afar rate of interest.
WANTEG.—MORTG AGES.
Thirty Thousand Dollars to Lonn
In lama -or email amounts or property-1u AJIINIIIO.7
county at s fair rate of . Inter-
JEREMY.
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heal Estate Assn
'ro-LET.—SLEEPI ROOMS—inrs
NIS111.:1,UNFUIPVIS1110). .EnquiOa at
170 FIRST A VENUE. Pittsburgh. 641
11well-finf shed !forts° ior 6
1 noon.. on didalMa street. near Alleghin#ive
nue. Will be given to good tenant for • par
month. Enquire of CHAUL)OI PURNZ cor
ner of Alleahon.ravenne and Rebecca strew. Sal
TO•LET—With Boarding, a pleasant
, FRONT ROOM. within Ova minutes' walk of
octoOloo. Address M.. Gessrrro office. &fl
PO-LET.-TWO WELL FURNISHED
1 SLEEPING ROOMS. No. 43. Hessen stmt,
neor th e Park. Allegheny. A good ammo for four
EVI e nT
,u,gbeny.
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TO•LET—For term of yeara, a
1. desirable STORE. connect.' with anAlacten
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guarantees 61
this Company. can be securea at thlsMtaNYM
ment. There Is in tills time destrableatiaortcp•••
id merchandise in the store, which setll aD. dot
Inbovalorg. Foe
Walnut street. Phlladelphla.
T04.1 . 7.-11iTERESTING TO LAW
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Fifth. end n TIElt with entrance! ott Fifth ammo.
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or to N. NELSON. 116 Elf lb avenge
The subeeriber offer. fur rent that desirable prop
art y !lown es the
OUT-LET SAW :MILLS;
91tuated'at the foot of Coda street; Ailethuri
eons on the river. The - adennteite this properly
Prennte for soy land of rannutacturlng purposed
are so well known. to render any further elewrhe.
Lion unneceseary. Long leases will be roan
epon yl kelb yswle j.rsons.
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VOR till.E.—Eugine of Four Horse
.11;1; 1 .'1. riA"4". 54%g'. LIZII:r".."'
FOR SALE.--OARRIAOL—i Hind.
Will be sold at ei low price. Apply at No. 918
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FOIL {SILL
I . IIOTOGRAYIitiAI,LERY.
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dolm . hood business, md good loollon. Ad.
dre.. 31.'T.. Rod Lion Uotel.Blsth street. 541
OR; SlLL—Engines and Boilers,
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Nelrand Seooad Wm& of all kinds, ecostaailY
on harke
Order. from all fart. Of the eormtry promptly st•
tended Li,.
JAMES lIILL A CO..
Corner Marton Avenue and P. Ft. W. A C. It. W.,
1.71E1R SALE.—STOCK FARM.—Con.•
TAI !YAM ACRES. one hundred end sixty
acre. under cultivation. balance woods- leXeont.
andt-9 dwellings. very lam barn end etabiu•
sheep houses. orchard and well watered by
mall creek passing through the place. Situated ha
Jennings county. Indiana. 31( miles from Vance
and Loulaythe Railroad; in univine neighbecheed
chased villages. churches. The farm can be pur
cat 'griper acre. Apply . to
. D. McLALN d C0.,.0.104 Fourth Ave.
OR SALE CHEAP J OR EXCHANGE
• I F FOR CITT PROPERTY.—A. line UNTRY
tESIDENCE, contalotne2o acres wit S home.
thereon; one.. flue, comfortable and convenient
house; staid water. mud one of - the best
powers In Western l'enneylvanta for a
milese f the on the waters of Turtl
Road, N rom
of it mile thy.
from Stewart Stattam.llolo
Railroad. Also. enema) sued Yantis in raid km..
dons and houses for sale. En mm of
WILLIAM WARD
mill No.llo Onset St. opposite Cathednd.
FOR SALE.-149" beautiful .buildhlt
luta 'neon the Pennsylvettla Rsilroad. Thom
e are selling eery ebeep43oo each-8100 mob
and balance In tone equal antamippriente. Alter
the let of June the Prieo will bell
ut tlllUt
examine planet the oaf oe of T. .
corner Penn end 33d street. or R. S. Atte?.
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ntry at Law. 79 Grant street.
A frame dwelling containing 4 Mute!, •1141111.11 en
44th street. lot M 4 by lee feet. This Is sal'
handsome Mese of propertrand will Mahe a
ant home for any one of moderate meas. t ' . ' t
SILL It SON.
A frame cottage bow* containing 4 rooms and
kitchen, situate on Main street. near the tireelle.
burgh ptke 10030 by 100 feet. This IS a tare
beautifull
. At
b. /3ee and will be sold cheap if ogled for
soon b . T. SILL 03.
Tose destring to purchase bonsed end lota ad;
Ireetageously will do null to cell emu Oland OW.
Inc our list. We hare Meetly' that we are said
will prose acceptable to all inquirers, hote_musec
SON.of men and 5111 , AWON. T. R. 1311.1,4
SON. corner Peon and 33d streets.
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DESIRABLE CITY BMW=
FOR ISALE—In good 10eatIon on - EUE SUM&
BMr corner of I , liltim rime., a large two gory
rink Hons. with wide porch. on WIN; di 1111.
hall. 10 rooms. bath room and °altar, gas sad Mar
snores. shade trees. fountalitahnibbery
serell lots of coned. nob til4 1 , y1.1
Also, Brick Stable and Lot 60 Y Uri=
west side of Cliff sum. Easy Of aCCeSs SY
eara. A splendid glow of the Me...IMS ms
surrounding city.
SF B. CUTIIRERSAA:g.,
SON,
The Safe Deposit Co.
• OF P.ITTSBURaII.
a GenetAl Flertelary Ca
te sew erelet; oo - Aralnletretor. Ouardlea.
0 1 . .„TZT,13 3 .emIttee or .07 RM. °et:.
tare: and a I=l74ltrzez.4
reellty or Vonetreooo at
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,l i i g ifft ANNUM.
moRTGAGEE INIETRANCE DELI
II.eti WILLS models] ender enemal. Lea
RAI - Mateo N o therefor.
apl,D. end SILVERWARE . PLATE 004 .TEW.
KINKY received for a year or les. pedal.
I . OIIOIIA leering the city to go a teas, ee
rntering 0.....„.111 Dna • moat eohreart
...ereepoett l ace
omPeeY. of Deposit la the Vaults of • e
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myEASCID THEABIIREIL
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THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO.
FORE ezilalng beßrep.
A. Ballou and W. C. Adams,'
doing Vastness dads the am name of Saint k
Adams. was ilia day dissolved by mutual commit.
W. C. AUA)itl sesames all liabilltlea, and all debts
doe the firm are to be pale to him
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ARIA SHIPNENTS OF ALL
Wade of fresh deb are osoiloid geni i &
mond MarCt..l=. and at ti bteVlll l
Stand. Allegheny City. canter Federal sad OMO
Wows. Our long experience In the baldness en.
eines us to always have on hands Snider
and can sell White Ptah, Salmon, Herring=
Base and , White Pl.* an et very Jew
Weee an, Ire roll killite Bus arUcle..A=
sole or retell. AU orderatllled promptly.
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PENIVIM.-01, MUM dk CO.
WANTS
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THOMAS K. PETTY,
8111, flood sod Reel Estate Brehm%
'No. 179 Smithfield 'Met.
TO LET
TO-LET.
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FOR SALE
at.° t w o-bores carriage. la good repair.
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