:1? 1:1 ra:nusyzu fly • I'ENNI3IAN, REED* CO., Corner Sixth Are; and Smithfield St F. B. rasmm.AN, /MIA/ [lna, T. P. HOUSTON, N. P. REED, worroes AND raormarois. , ,T[11,11111 . 07 THZ TV mall. per rear $B.OO. Dr 11.11,4 Dr curler. per week 13. THE DAILY GAZETTE. FOREIGN Tne widoir of the hie uulortuuato l'ilarrytiie of Hastings is to be married this week,: A SUBMARINE velocipede Ilan been in. rented In' Perin. and they are now trying to find a mermaid to ride it. A L.\ NDOWNER near Birmingham, Eng. land, has notified his tenants that they must not use mowing machines this year, because they disturb the game. • A PARLIAMENTARY conundrum—What is thedltrenince between the Ministerial and Opposition benches WO have Lowe here, and you hare Lowe there (Lothabi• A traaqtrin Paris lately committed nub cidc after building it thick brick wall in the doorway of his lodging room, :which bad to be taken down before his remains . were discovered. A Fiturten bociety of a hundred persona hare each, by arterial agreement.be" quenthed their bodice to the dh+aecting• room to forward the progreaa of the ace coca of anatomy. • IT in nnid that within a circuit of one hundred and twentrfive miles around the White Sulphur Springs of West Virginia there in more iron ore than in the whole -of (freat Britain. THE Spanish authorities are proceeding with great vigor against Free Masons in Cuba. -All lodges there are prohibited by statute, and they are proceeded against for the violation of the law. Tot London Globe believes thai if a poll could be taken of the wives of En gland on the subject - of legalizing um:- tinge with a deceased wife s sister, th e reettii would be largely against it.- • A oniti:YED man in Perin gets his liv. leg by exhibiting the lost eye, which he haspreserved in- spirits of wine. loot it when a child by an unsuccessful attempt .of his father to play William Tell. FRANCIS JOSEPH has conferred upon Baron Anselm von Rothschild the Great Cross of the Iron Crown, cat-Vying with it the title of Excellence; which has never before been enjoyed by Austrianllebrews. Tem latest story from Paris is that a werkmkn; drinking with a companion, offered to bet that he could kill him with a single blow of hie fist_ The b e t was accepted, the blow dealt and the man fell dead. LosinoN pickpockets have a habit of engaging jugglers and fire-eaters to be gin their performances in crowded thor. onglifares, and thus attract crowds on whom the light.fingered gentry can op erate. TUE Spanish autbbrities in Havana are making a brave warfare on women. La dies of Culture and refinement are hand cuffed and led through the streets to the Home for fallen women. where they are lodged. LOUIS NAPOLLON having orclered the importation from Kentucky of a few, bar rels of old Bourbon for use in the imperial household, a Parisian wit remarks that it is only the "spirit of the name" that the Emperor likes. SUNDAY and Saturday, the two favorite days for marriages in England, are blank days for marriage in `Scotland. Friday in the day on which the English do not mar ry, but in Scotland it is one of the favorite days for marriage. IN the square of lit.:3lark at Venice. there Is a clock, and two bronze -men strike the hours on a bell. Ono day - an inquisitive stranger put his head between the hammer and bell, and the bronze men knocked his brains out. Trig system of towing hoed by n3ettnn of ropes laid on the river bed to to IX. intro dwell on the Neckar. between Munniodm and Heilbronn. A committee. composed, et aldernweersand commercial men: have the undertaking in baud. A PAltltikl: ariesbua well goes down NO metres through chalk, 448 metres be-, low the sea level. They haven't found water yet, but are bound to strike it or disturb some Chinangin's domestic ar rangements in the attempt. Russia, which hitherto has been in the habit of buying her artillery abroad, par ticularly at the German works of Krupp, at Essen, is now in possession of a factory of war material at l'enn, in no way infer ior to those of other nations. • THE French Society for. the protection of children otters a prize of from ;POO to $2OO for •the best answer to the ques tion: What are the causes of the exces sive morality of children in the first, year of .life, and what means can be applied to its decrease. TBE Franklin Agricultural Club hits in duced a number of Swedish laborers to go to work " the farms around that city, where they give entire intlsfaction. Every laborer carries a, Swedish German dictionary with him; and every farm own er is provided with a German-Swish one. TILE Japanese are quarreling over two forme of religion. The Government says the people shall not be Budhists, bat that the national religion shall be-Shintoism, The SidraOs ore more tolerant of - Christi. anity than the . Budhieta, consequently foreigners approve the declaration of the Government in their 'favor. - ' A Partufter: lady recently called on her milliner to inquire the character of a ser- I rant. The morality of the latter was be yond questioning. But is sho honest r' I asked the lady. "I am not so certain of - that," replied the milliner "I have sent her toou with my bill a dozen times, and a e has never yet given me the . money " N LEON, while visiting a carriage Al f manufactory in Paris, the other day, was approached by a workman, a native of Cortice s :Who remarked, with — familiarity enough. that they were cousins, since a Bonaparte married one of his anceatiesses in the hum century, "My cousin." said the Emperor. . . " I am': smogniro-rbe you equally so l' " TEE four hundredth birthday of Albert Darer falls on the 21st-of May, 1871. It has been proposed to celebrate the day by an exhitation of his collected works— paintings. 'sketches, engravings, wood cuts, etc.. which at present ar e 'scattered over the whole'world, in his native city, Nuremberg. The proposition has been to send photographs of such pictures as could not be forwarded. A. rsanrrt. ride on a bell was lately taken 1.1-a lad in the village of Fully, canton Valois, Switzerland: Be was seated on the bell 'When the ringer commenced to pull it. Not able to hold on, he fell from the tower, and was picked up sense. lees about thirteen . feet from the church. In Ida fall be had broken two wooden cru cifixes. Strange to pay, he was hardly hurt, but could relate.his own adventures a few minutes after the event. • An American traveller in Italy has dumb-founded the government by seri away propseing to lease Mount Vesuvius. Hu says he will make roads and lay out as.sure grounda upon its rocky sides, build hotels and set up soda fountains on its summit, and help visitors up and down by machinery. To pay him for all this outlay, and amass a fortune besides, Lewin charge a small IaMDII4OII fee frim all who wialt_to step up and we the shciw. - A DUEL has recently taken place at Athens between the French - Minister, l • *rem Banda. and M. Demetrius Sentra, emadlltary commander of the city and brother of the late-chief of the Depart ment of War. Bands, at the funeral of Mr.Herbert,one of the Marathon victims, 'made lit insulting' remark which was overheard by Soots*, who 'dared the Trench representative to repeat it; this he did, and • boodle meeting ensued, but It did not lead to any serious result: Thu wickedness Is circulated in Amer. • law circles in Rome: "Our Father who art in the Vatican; Infallibility be thy mme..Thy temporal sovereignty come, thy will be done, in Europe and America ' as it is in Ireland. Give us thbt day our tithes and titles, and forgive us our tree. pas 'S "we give Plmn7 indulgent.* to am , who MY =U u ltly unto tun and ' lead us not into cal Cuncils, but deliver us from thinking; for thine iii the aceler, and the keys; the tiara, Rome 'Without end, Amen." - - .I,l A pp Lemon, the editor of Punch, ' sow deceased. was an extreme'? coypu. , : list man -. so covalent, that is lately . hi e b -1111Thil Commercial and Fatally Newspaper • ISIIEDV WESTERN pIVP•SILYANIA ( farmer meehaale men:bent *herald IA =UN 1/11bOUt SVC! ftZb.". 111111 113 f ESTABLISHED IN 1786. .playel the lutrt obauf without using, 'padding" or stage F •• devices of any kin I. lie made Ma own obesity a constain sub. jest of jest, in common witla what he W. pleased to describe as his other chief pe• Culiarity—an incurable .impecuniosity. Some • hallf unny, half sad versos of his appeared in one of the thristmiu, annuals loot year, tut the subject of his fat figure and Ids lean pun... A eficuri.vrrAranch of industry flour. Idles in the Nloldenthal, Germany, be tween Zwickau and filanclm. This is the growing of willows for basket-makers. The dearest kind, the peen osier, gore chiefly m Bavaria, and is. there used for . basket work. The coarser sort are made into ordinary basket., etc., in the valley where it is grown. The acre of willow. brings in about a hundred dollar., but re. (fuire. a great amount of earn and work in its cultivation. Thi,, industry has been, carried 1111 there ever since the twelfth century. . . THERE is it great, incurnblo and increas lug deficiency in the Roman finances. A yearly deficit of tidily million francs has to I;! covered, and' the Peter'a pence, which in l ttl amounted to 'fourteen mil lion francs, have conk to about eleven million francs, although collections are made twice, a year: No farther assistance be expected from loans, but a grUlit rise in the amount of the Peter's pence Is hoped for. In Rome hopes are entertained that when the Poir has been pronounced infnllih le. Inmer aunts will be subscribed than hitherto. Tae Board of Trade of (treat Britain. in an official communication to the Foreign Office. etaten.that the Board is of opinhin that the sentence of Copt. Eyre. hy the English Court. at Yokohama. to a suspen sion of six months. is. "ihndequato to the gravity of the offence. The Board thrum not consider itself justified in COMM., Ong criminal proceedings against Captain Eyre, but rays- that the Fnited States t:overnment, or those who suffered loss by the death of relatives, may bring suit for damages against the owners of the Bombay, to settle the question of the bad navigation of that vessel. Tat Gazzetta di Torino ftunonnces from Rome that the Bishop of Nlayenee called hitely . on . Cardinal Autonelli and protein ...N.l against the arbitrary seizure by the man police of a work front the pun of it learned German theologian against the dogma of Papal Infallibility, copies of which had been forwarded by past to all the Fathers 'of the Council. The Papal. Secretary of State begged for time to consider the matter, but Bishop Ketteler declared that it the seizure were not re yokiml within two davit he would set out for Naples, get the work reprinted there, and distribute the copies in Romp him self. IN Paris every theatre has a- foyer at tached to it, that is a large hall with in laid &ion and walls ornamented with statues of authors and actors, and herr the whole audience promenade betweer. the acts. As nearly every great opera and theatre has two complete companies, the actors. on off 'nights, mingle' among the habitues - of the theatre in the foyer, and thus become thomughly known and [demi ed in the course of a few years by every body. Elegantly •dressed they are the venires of admiring and spirituel crowds, wherein all that is new and striking in the intellectual world of Europe is generitily discussed. A ItEMAKABLE centenary Bill Abortly celebnrted in Saxony. Profeasor Dr. Traugott Krug (born on the Zhl • of June. 18704 xras one of the noblest O w n of Saxony. K .. Krug was the one who as representative, of _ the University: of Leipaie, at the Saxon Landtag, gave the first impulse toward the emancipation of the Jews in Saxony,sod during its whole lit.• he latmred for this end. In rennnu- E==2llffi= luts leeen attained.) n C011111iilti••• lan.. }Well formed to organize a Krug Ftunl, from which ntudents at the University of Leip rio--,eithout . difference. of ontlemsion, though with preference to nearer, ers. religioultur,nhallbe supported by atipenda. Considerable rums are said to 'More been already beecived. The committee are Chief Rabbi Dr..Landen end Advocate Lehman. tkr.. of Leipsie:. Attaeli on a Jail.—The A 5141411110 Re pulsed. [From Knoxvillerress and lierald.lday 31.) We kern the following particulars of a bloody affray which occurred last Sun day morning in Williamsburg, Whitley county, Kentucky. It appears that a man named Owens was incarcerated in the jail in that town. About daybreak on Sunday, the father of Owens, with thirty armed --reen, - inade an attack on 'the jail for the puTose of releasing Owens. The guards,' nine in number, resisted, and, after considerable firing, drove the assailants off. and suc ceeded in capturing eight of them. Our,- ing the fighting. Owens' father, who is a very muscular metn,_seized one of the guards, whohad ventured too far from the jail, and swore he would murder him, and dragged hinr down to the river bank for that purpose. His murderous inten tions were fruatrated, he wever. Another. of the guards witnessing his comrade's peril, pursued and fired at the old loan. the shot passed ihrougli.the coat of the first guard and struck the elder OWIIIIII in the face. In the confusion the guard made his escape. One of the eight prisoners was severely wounded in the side. A mask was found In front of the jail, after' the asaallantri had been •driven off, 'which bore the marks of having . been shot through, and it is supposed tee wearer of it was mot. tally wounded. The affair created the most intense ex citement in the town. Pursuit was im mediately- giVen by the citizens, and it was expected that the greater lica.ll,,T4tt the desperadoes would be caught. One of the prisoners was hung, with the in tent of getting the names of the as sailing party, but ho refused to tell, and he was cut down befo - rii life was extinct and recovered. • A com pany of military is expected, to prevent further attacks on the jail. IMCIDIMIE=M During the latter part of the pant and all of the present week the oil excitement in this region hue been very high. This has all been brought about by the ntrilsa log of several new wells and the Improve ment of arme.older ones. A well on the land of John Marshall, in Lawieneeburg, the Chance Shot, which on Monday flowed at the rate of one hun dred barrels a day—was the subject of much talk and speculation. The Priscilla, a well in Lawrenceburg, which was torpedoed several weeks ago, and has since been pumping some fifty barrels per day, also has a tendency to ex cite the feelings of capitalists; Another new well in Lawrenceburg, the Central, owned by Wilson Taylor and others, 'makes so excellent . start, and destined to be, one of the best wells in this district. The Forgoer, No: - .1, on the hill north of Church ruir,which seas recently torpedoed, in now actually pumping one hundred barrels, per day, would alive go to show that the oil la not being all exhausted in this region. Parker's Landing is novrthe principal oil district out of the whole number. Not only in there more oil pro duced by the wells, but the capitalist is more certain of receiving a handsome In terest on his investment in this, than he is in any other oil region.—Lairrentr burg Independent. ,Ownvo to the energetic measures taken by the Administration in suppressing the Fenian raid,. Minister Thornton lots re ceived instructions from London to sound the Government as to Its willingness for renewing the negotiations regarding the - Alabama claims. The Gladstone Cabinet appear to be exceedingly desirous to have this vexed question settled at an early day, and is now.more disposed than ever to listen to any new proposition from Washington. . A nAtarKriu well has been bored at Michigan Centre. The well is 285 feet below the surfar'e.- The Jackson Citizen of the let says: "Eight days ago Mr. Pangborn suspended a common darning needle inn bottle of . the water, and the needle immediately beinme a magnet, and is now covered with iron. of consider able thickness." A .chemical analysis of the water is to be made. FIRST EDITIOI. m_ LDNIGHT NEW YORK riTY l'uban News—Yellow Fever—Tele irnph Con4oWhitton Dramatic Feast —Hull road Smash•np—Teacher Exrnisdonibts, =I I=2 sultan :nail afiVicem to 24th May say that en the"-titt May an expodit ion sent out by General .tlortinn front Nassau arrived tot the coast. large quaut it y of sulphur and ether material sr:Assent out by the vessel. The tivaniards are mow upon tho defensive, shut up in lodine:l -t ions by heat. rabts and Insurgents. Nit , t , of Vaboaseda's ramps wen. ...men.e.l by ;nu riots In u single dist riot of [layouts. Val snaseda ontleavored to aid the 6nfribt.ll at liaytnitt, and in noodling thither he lest (lb men. Antonia lArdn. Cuban Minister of War. died tlll the tAitli of sunstroke. Ilembet la tr ay mulei orders to occupy (antenna. A Preach corvette which put In here with viellowi (ever aboard. contracted at Pont Au Prince, has gone to Miquelon where the crew will be put ashore and the vessel thoroughly fumigated. BOOR sick men were felt Quarantine. Our health officer states the dis vet., Ili epidemic at most liaytian poets, exists ut various Cuban ports and is so tetelble at It lo Janeiro that half the erre, vessels tinier died. I= it is announetallhat In the consolhlatlan vt certain telegraph linen the Union and Central Pacific Railroads are assigned three millions each of stock. the Atlantic and Pacific fAIVOJX:I. and Irtutitlin Line g1.n00,010. Marl, the pecetal telegraph man. in spoken of an Itteneral Manager. ==! It is ruintwed that Hamlet will be produced st the coming dramatic fund henclit, with Fit win Booth, Fechtet. J. W. Wallioth:Ds , en oort. nroschant ' Jefferson, Showell, liarneY Williams. • 3ltss Charlotte Leclerc, and tits. J. W. Walinck in the COB. it.i.tutOan SILASII cr. • A heavily laden coal train ran Into the rear of a passenger train on the Morris and Essex Railroad tide morning. demolishing the ber g - age and smoking cars._ The wife of Rev. Mr. Hepburn "en slightly Injured. Other Can. sengers cecaped. smoor. TEACHEItIISI4INI.I, Two hundred and seventy teachers front California. on an excursion to the Atlantic States, arrived this afternoon. after a journey of seven . days. The excursion is tinder the auspice, of the San Francrsco Board , of Edu cation. =I James Smith, who attempted to walk one hundred !Mica In twenty home, gave up the Job, after making_tifty-dve mile , In twelve hours and thirty -night minutes. wORKING.MA.VA DAILY. The Workingtnen'i Union propose to estab lish. In the fall s n dnily paper here. to he de- PICIi to the interests of Unions throughout the country. To-day the corner-stone of the new Masonic Temple in this city was placed to position for the grand ceremony of lacing On the Bth. to- Tweed's, bill for the trannariatieti LI the Fenian army from Vernaint was $5.7511. which was yak,. • )11.1.:ELLANZOrS. Ile immigrant arrivals for the _past week numbered 12,a(X1. The north-eastern Saentrerbund hold their picnic to-morrow. Thirty social les will take part. - It is reported in Cuban circles I bet two members of the Cuban .lonia lire in the em ploy of the Spanish spies. General McDowell hits returned from the Citnadian border. Two hundred of the Culled States troops sent to watch the Fenian* did not return. having been untried to Leaven worth for duty on the pining. uspleion Is nrouseil that the sudden death elate Schott int:L-3410,d by pol•on. lii Ito. interegt of a former partner. in a - base favor Seta." HP' Wa, ho.3silv The ph .lei .et. •ttended the i• .uspe.•ted. 'Pa e.al contributed laa , , at Ma 01,0100 of the new rating park at b a it Branch. Mrs. Ann Bred; was dangerously shut by los. Farrel. In Ntrtt Forty-second street. lat.t night. The mad bait was said to be Intended for man nam ries. Atklnaon's bobbin factory. Paterton, N, J., was burned last night. Low. =MO. • The steamers Weiser and town. front Eu rope. hate arrived. 1 Maw rona. Janeo. WU. ASSILTT AMONG LSNAELITES. The Israelite citizens are much disturbed by the unconfirmed rumors of wholesale butchnies In Roumania. Telegramiggent to Sir Samuel Montetiure, In London. and M.Cre miens, President of the Jewish Society in Paris. begging the fullest and latest Informa tion. have not yet been answered. The Jew-. ish Rabbis preached on the subject yesterday. one of then, expressing the hope that the re ports would prove incorrect, and another stating ns a feet that Instead- of the Jews mom - moil/log trade In itonm.da end becom ing very rich, they are no heavily taxed se to render it impossible. and that they are nut omitted to own even a foot of land or a use to live In. The absence of further _in formation tend• to augment the quite general Leiter that the report. art at least greatly ex aggerated. SLOP ON FLIO, B The 411111 Llver P. Starr,. of thegi Black all Line of packets. belo h alt -past to C. 11. Marshall & taol caught flre at half n -past 10 o'clock Lo-nlght at her pier. EMS After. The flreoriginated in the hold. The car gn eonslets of lard. grain, cotton. ke., and will all, to present appotrances. be destroyed. Loss about $lOO4OO. The are Is still raging. CNIVLBSALSI3.II. The Bev. Charles F. Lee to-doy. on the ram tenary of Universalism, cold there are non over one million Univenallsts In the Unite. States, end In IL century from now Universal Ism would he the religion of. America. RELIGIOUS Reunited Presbyterian General Apsembil. Ms Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] PEULADELPUIA. Juno t.—At the final aloe of the Presbyterian General Assembly this morning, the report on publication was edopted. The docket was cleared of various reports and overture., being referred to the next General Assembly, to the Committee of Twenty-one, or indefinitely postponed. The Board 'of Pnblication was authorized to meet on the second Thursday of June. in Philadelphia. . • • lienolutions were adopted calling the alien. Lion . of parents to the catechising of children. The pay of the stated clerk was fixed at WIS. and the salary of the permanent clerk at per fl ume. The payment of fifty dollars each to the permanent and stated clerk of the last Assembly at Pittsburgh, for extra work, tr. ordered.. The. overtUre from t the Walnut street Church of Lonbreille, Ky.. was discussed and recommended to the attention of the Com. millet. A resolution was adopted authoria: lag en appropriation for the purpose of ami cably settling the case. The balance is VAX). The report of the Joint Committee on MM. tsterial !kite was adopted with slight alter ations. The business of the session Was closed hp the singing of the doxology. The closing hours were occupied with speeches - by several prothinent commissioners. Resolutions' of thanks to the Moderator, Committee of Arrangements, citizens of Phil adelphia and others, were adapted, ;and• re plier made by the Philadelphia ishaisters. The Moderator officially dismissed the As sembly about half-ping twelve o'clock. 3fany of the commissioners Imm:di/Rely left fur their homes. RICHMOND Ex-Mayor Cahoon el al. Indleird for Forgery ant Comp!racy—Derision by Chief Justice Chase. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Iticonoito, June 4.—The Grand Jury to-daY indicted George Cahoon, ex-Mayor. fur-for gery, and Johnson H. Bands and 'Unbent S. Blaney, two et-confederate °Cheery. for con spiracy to defraud • the Mate of $7,000, the nawiunt dao the state from the estate of Jacob Hornstein. It is charged that these parties afterwards eppropriated the estate to their own tate. (Moon was arrested this afternoon and balled In $10,t;13. The others are not In custody. Officers were sent after them. Ina suit originating in the United Staten Circuit Court, Chief Justice Chase organized decides that the Government of Virginia, at Wheelingend subsequently established in Richmond, having been gecogalud by the United States, thtm constituted as valid the act. of sald government. Consequently a suit rought stalest the authorities of the town of Harrisonburg. who were nut superceded by United State. authorities, for alleged false impiisonment le discharge of municipal du 11.,,Nrc=t trensferrod from the State Co eerie= Fire to Philadelphia. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh lissette.j PHILADLLPHIA. June c.—Lute . night a Ire broke out in a building situated oniki street, below Market street, occupied by a paper box No e .Th Dames spresiV to a double buildielf. gm and 17 South ad street, the Upper stories of which were burned out. Tr ueßg and t , fl-oro k • werass: ocecc u on d story rh y r on a d , Cor an . g m an and achur e u pop adtord eby trimmings, whose entire stock was destroyed. Loss heavy. The Are reached No.lll.l . Z od ui% roof.M.Mus. and others, ant d No. 19,occupted on the first floor by t es W. idelyarl as a law office. was also damagrd about the roof. PITTSBURGH, 116NDAY,. , JUNE li. _lB7O. BRIEF TEL FA; RA MS - The railroad bridge 31,1 - 0,01• the connect cut at Lynn. Musa., i• completed. --It wna a new comet. nnt. planet. that wan discovered by Prof.- Mauldin. at Cm-Bruhn. • --It 1 .reported the Prince Imperial of France has-been affianced to a daughter of ex-Queen Isabella of Spain. --Whit Sunday and the Feast . of Pentecost were closely observed yesterday by the lipb• collations. CathOlics and Jews. The new steamship At/pi/dela. from lAver pool 2fit in of :tiny. and l'aminia, from Loudon. arrived lit New York yoiterday evening. —Alexander Jones, colored. wan murdered in Nnshrille.iinturiliie tuhrnlng. Idelyind Rog en, eh., colored, 'Witting his Atoll with nu axe. - LPnit. r Soott. of V.wit Newark. N. J.. I:titoruitt,d for trial oil the trlbilnrlt of l hix hotghter. eleven r I", old, charting him %, hteetd. -The ettterler on cc in i:nst Snginnw. Mich- IKan thannttn by. tire :Sunday morning 16.1.1 n. Inpturett. I 'twill not Interfere with the l~uhlicatlon. —Dr. Landon O. fives, it lihyvivian of thlaY non zztamting at ineinnnti, once prominent ly vontzectell , •Iz I Ito College 1 , 11,1 CtillegezztiOlito, will biz burled to-day. The dry spelt thrudghout the Northwt , t. which had existed tor two week, Will bruit. Friday night nud Sutordny by tine shower.. Witleil Pet. - t0 have Oltet/aed ov ,, r n large territory. Jone, of Nov Market. N. IL. aged fifty yenta, rut his wife's threat Saturday .mornlng. causing Instant death. and then cut Ms own; u mortal walnut. Cauue. —George E. lingua, eit.F editor of the Umnha firpordirah, itool formerly eiinnectral with the Neer York and Chleago Simi ykuotentely ;if Oman* of °congestion of the lodes. -The Erie Railroad Cone our nu dome, a i . 4•4lll:SiOn 11,011 t. I wenty Per cent. "” r"ti'g 01 tare on and otter Juno an and will carry 1 1 .10CCII.SC, trine New York to Chicago for • t went dollars. -The eighteenth annual meeting of thea .tei national Typographical Ucton begins at toalay. Two Mies will be preh eat from New York. The meeting will ',robr . able last until Friday wanting, The Michigan Central and tireat Western Ind Michigan *Milani nail Lake Shore Rail roads have reduced their fare to twenty dal him between etiliago and New York, and twenty-tle Jollata and a quarter to Boston. witeht ell. the famoustenor, has resigned, In essted..menee "fin charge made by Paul or undue Istauliarityslusing . no , Opera. torY 0.{.13f01t made. howeveis.bytWasstdell Olt an end so assPrehensions et 0 duel - kith Patti's. - Hen. D. As bre. made a mains-AI . . _ - . , pelvis at the Court (louse in Intilunispol Is, on Saturday esening. Ile discussed the F itteenth A WAMPUM:In. ROM. )I lesion question, :Mow' nuances anti. }lade ifallruild bill. a nut.ntaed his Igtentlob to make knt one 3 ure race for Cougreas. —Michael Dyer wim foitdd dead in Ida house t Natht lllc too Saturilari—having committed Weal.. by shooting himself through the head •‘th a pistol. the ball entering above the ight• ear. It in supposed he committed the red Olt Thtu-sdav night whilst Intoxicated. arms, Ural toady 'driven his trite from home cloced the holm, new edifice eructed by the First Con gregational Society. at Chicago. KIM dedicated ,terdity. lt,. S. C. .thirtlett. Rec. W. W. . _ . ... .. , . . . . I 'emu and Rev. 1 , .. P. Goodwin. took part in he services. The edifice Is cruciform. 150 by il.l feet. built of Joliet .stone, with Ohio sand stone trimmings. It lass a seating capacity f 2..1al and cost .181001 --The extensive foundry and machine shop of Dennis, Long & Co.. in Loulscille. Ky.. was entirely consumed by tire Saturday afternoon. The lieu originated In ti e.pattern loft from sparks from the cupola. Loss on buildings. machinery tools, and stock. Minn patterns, galls , X). insurance. Vti.VAL Six hundred hands ore thrown out of vinploynterit. --A large m eeting of Israelites was held In Plum street temple..Cintionnti. last night. to take Action in regard to the Massacre of Jews In Roumania. Resolutions were adopted ex- . • • pressing horror and indignation at the out rabe. thanking the government for prompt action and appointing a nom:Onto to tele graph to Europe for authentic information. --A cable dispatch reports the French Gov erittnent has received a telegram from the Commander or the French troops announcing "st battle with the tt arlike tribes of Morocco. The latter were COVipletely. routed. The na tives of Algeria are maid to be hostile to the Imperial troops. and a. general rising wits 'Feared. Reinforcement, will lie forwariltsi front Toulon. -The through freight an the J. M, S 1.11. H. a t over /I horse at the trestle bridge unc tion title north of Columbia. Ind.-Saturday complvtely wrecking the engine and iii v3r. mid slightly injuring the englneer. ithr with. C . the tlerzunn, lIIg Smith. ,Ir e..k.. u w su o l n t .el,•e aa r n l, atkheet a 4” Inlkznee .1_ 1. 1,1, t re, lerep.ti,el and r ruis. rutin.g ma hl (elle h.mrs trim theAlme Of the dla.h..ter. --The thermometer ot Bangor. M. 3.ttiir: stood at ninety. and yesterday at ninety six. The protracted drought In that section Is serlousle affecting the limber latermif.. One Alice of Seem million logs bad been abandoned and another of Mem Milton Is In danger of being hung up. Another of [men ty-eight million. In hung up. MI are on tie tributariesof the Penobscot. Logs urn In anti, demand and Operators make the mine for manufacturers. --Considerable commotion has been created . . . . In the Third Ohlo Lnstrlct by recent seizures made by Collector Williams for alleged viola- Hons of the revenue laws In Iteki-7-e. On the 11 be seized the distiller)•. of Isnac Hay. Brookville. for alleged violations while to charge of Herr._Turner and Hock; also the distillery uf GeOlge F. Elliott, Hamilton. while ie charge of Marrnaduke. Ihrisworth Co.: also that of l'eter Schwab, Hamilton, while In charge Of David W. flrown. —Peter Palmer, the well known Chicago millionaire, gives notice through the public press that he will on the let of July com mence the erection of a hotel In Ch i cago, which will probably be the !urgent In the coats ire. It will have a frontage of feet on State street and 252 on Monroe. to he eight stories high end contain 5.19 rooms. It will he In the style of the Louvre. , Palace. built by Philippe. it will cost. Including grounds. over two and a half millions.• • —Newe wan received et military head tiner ters. Chicago. on Saturday. from Major Gltn. non. at Mays City, Kansan. that about thirty live Indians attacked Cal. Nelson's mail ate- Con. de ileac Creek. two private sol.. dim" and wounding Sergeant Murray. A Mexican Nen ant tit Supply eons also killed by the Indians:end ditty mules were run off with below that point; Mrs. Keith. an Inter- Chter. crone Into eamp.Supply, reporting the• eyennes and it large number of Arapahoes had gone on the war path. —Saturday about noOn. during the preva lence of it thunder. storm. a barn In Chicago wen struek by lightning and three men In stantly 2 - fled and one wounded. They were at work outside whet. the storm commenced, and went Inside to get not of thoraln. The -names of the killed are: Henry 31e7ne. aged 50. Thomas Stark. aged 513, mud Patrick Dolan. aged ui. all ..of them laborers. .The wounded an was named J no. Schultz. Ile wet not an- Hourly Injured. In about .an hoar after Stark s death, one of his sons, who bed been sonic time. exulted. He was not aware of the death of big father at the time. —For second day. 'numerous . complaints had been made to the health departmept of Chicago of a horrible stencil which pervaded the quarter In the vicinity of Washington and Wells streets. baturdny morning the-sanita ry officer went to Ilennett's Medical College. L./ Washingto street, and although the owners of that Institution protested that no stench came from their building, yet the offi cer pendsted In making an examination and finally reached the roof, where ho found a vast collection of human remain. la a 'condi tion of disgusting putrefaction, Including hones, flesh, etc. of grown persons and In fants. Thenttisance of coons was abated at once. --On Saturday night Inst.between the NOrth Branch of the Chicago river and the village of Itavenswood, the engineer of the night train for Milwaukee discovered that he had run over what was apparently a human form. The to was stopped and backed, and the mnugled body of ta woman dlacovered. The bodywas found cold. indicating that death W)18 Dot caused by the train. At the Inquest. near the spot where the body was found. evi dence, were discovered that there had been a scuttle. and there was a pool of blood. At the 'pot where the body was foilnd there wee no blued proving:hat be waadead before being .strlck by the engine. The body bid pet yet been Identified. A Jew'. Difficulties. A very merry affair Is reported to have taken place near the Jewish Cemetery near llambergh. It was noticed that the indestructible race of Schnorrera with an. eye to profit out of every opportunity, are not too lacy to undertake the rather lung journey from 'botchy to the cemetery, and once. there they plague the mourners by their importunities. It wan at Ink- .re soloed to , prevent such scenes, and a Jess kik-policeman' was engaged to koep .. :these petitioners ate rcipectable l'he policeman appeared, posted him self at the gate of the cemetery—but the Efc/inorrere pained In like locusts, and mercilessly attacked the mourners, who In varn.lookedto.the policilman for aisle- One of the officers Of the cemetery - at laid hastened to the pciliceman, and ad. dressed him hi a not over-friendly tone, “What are you here for?" Why don't you coma in and chase off these • "Schnor. rend' " "I cannot!" "And why, if.: you please?" Well I am a Cohen, a descendant of Aaron, and am not permitted to enter a cemetery." The officers of the cemetery did not rel ish much a Cohen is a policeman; nor did they much like the . Sehnorrere, who, by this time returned to the city, well satisfi ed with the result of their trip. Time Banking Committee of the House have agreed to a bill punishing officer,' of National Banks by heavy fine and imprin• onment, for certifying to false checks, that in, certifying to, Sunda not deposited. The committee are determined that this had practice, which obtains to a large ex tent In the large eitlea,shall be abolished. SECOND OMR FOUR O'CLOCK NEWS BY CAB 1. ? E. • Protests Against Extortion' in Cuban Ports—New Vessels for British Navy —Spirit of the. English. Press—Re port of the Massacre of Je a's In Ron mnia Probably Cofounded—The li Ina question in the Spanish Cortez —Return of Captives by Spanish Brigands—The French Corps Ugh'. taint—lndictments Against Regicide Conspl ra ors—The Ecumenical Coun cil—Reported Capture of lhe . Cargo af the Cnban Privadeer Upton. ❑y'l'.•lrgraVh lu . tlici Pittsburgh thitettuld =I !Amin's, June I.—The Nhipplim ti.nrtfr hoc It villtinom lender on the extortion prstrAleutl• upon vessel. arriving lit Cuban ports under the pretence of tines for the evasion of cos too. regulations.. The fhtzellt itivntes *Joint protest against this outrage on Ate part of England and the United States. The Admiralty begins...three new Iron clad °veseels at Clintbani navy Vivid, immedlat.etr.. one to be could Raleigh. 5.X01 tons beaten. not to carry t wentyseeven henry rim:, broads aide. The others will be small light drift steamers, to operate around the noon nod in linrbors, The steninern Cuba and Columbia have Arti e ed out. The Spectator asks intlignuntly If the Gov ernment exchanged (4 nmbin for n worthletis tract adjoining Sterm Leone. The Saturday Berko admits the ill !nate and uselessness of Lindsay's nddress ha tett...nee to the union of President (Irma. The Bony News hopes Mr. Lindsay , teldretot to t he troops has been toisrepreseuttal by the telegrams. t:etteral George Napier to.day publishes in the new simpers a fresh endorsement of Ca nadian courage anti loyalty. • Loste ce.:June 5.-18-pateltes'lt out the Uni ted Stain, 11.111101111, the rt reipt there Of, re ports Of .massacres of Jews by Christiana In Roumania. No 10iViC05 trace 'reached Isere 011 the subject, and the continental news agen cies deny there have been any recent outrages piton the Jews of Roumania. A dispatch fr Bucharest sinless+ riot oceurind • last sevels ttt Itatuschaly, a village In MoldaTia, tinting a local election. It Is described as an ordinary political disturbance which • was quelled without the Interference of troops. 'there Is tench rejoldng here beer the re lease of the English captives in dpuln. ' =Si Juno 4.-The En/dig - Mown who wore captured by Spanish brigands neer t)ib ratter, some tiny ago. have been trucked 'by an emissary of the Government. The prison ers were In good health end well treated. Their anal release wag only a matter of money. -The Government has already-com menced negotiations with the robbers, but the subject is replete with difficulties, and It is leered no result will be reached fur seVeral to,•,elts. PAR!, June 4.—The pr.:veiling! , to the Span ish Cortes yesterday were highly Moon:ult. Almost the entire cession was devoted to the consideration of the question of a futnre rider. At length a prat onit ion 0,10 made by one sewl:tent hat no candidate tar King be con idered fairly elected unless he receives le ma jority equal to half the fall nand:atria the dma ultra lu Cortes. Amid the most enthusiastic applause it was resolved to take this propiial- Om into consideration. by a vote of - lint to in. and the Cortes adjourned. This side is s-ry slant leant. It Is regarded :la equivalent to e the defeat of Moutpensier. echo has 01111. eighty-nine votes in the Cones. and a ho, ff this amendment Is adoi ted. will requite one hundred and sevent y-nine to be elected.. . . . . Maputo. June s.—:F,Lipartero hat written letter fluting that hew 111 refuse the crow et a If the Cortesdecree it to hint. • The Englishole . n captured ,by .Spanith brigand, have been rrgraed and nriirtnl nt oabraltnr. 1:1111.. II s , ‘7, Tem, eil I,ib. l'lll,llState, fir watr cop to andcil yr.terd my from key Wet". • linennn, June b:-The Captaill Genf:nil tele graphs the 111Ibustering crinniltlidt which sailed train Sew York bit the steamer George tt iZtiton. disembarked nt PuntO Brit% it. a few mice. ennt 3furitan. 'llley_were attacked be Spaninh force ona hundred ...tiring.maged by two gunhontli and liloperelid. blui :i ng ten killed. Including Cniitnin if nrrilon. Tiro more isere drowned and three taken) prisoner.. A attain launch, Gilder rafts. and the entire rung,. of arms. admonition hull medicine, which had been landed. were imptured, with nonureorrenpondenee.' The SptlnPit navoKeortunander telegraphs the tounitiotor eitptatted . rowan( of two tone of powder. over 100,00 cotrteldgeg dud I.IIXI Ciinerds. who roubnanded the expedition. had sailed on the Upton with the balance of her cargo for. Columbia. for the purpose of bringing baclUan espedition_iq two hundred o.dotnbf The editor of the roar D'enba states thnt the six tons of gm np,witrt; two thousand ti tles and entire notterlul:f the Upton expect'. tb.ra fell Into the hands of the troop, and that • •• prisons taken wore at once executed None of the-dlaratchee state when the land Ing was effected. - PR INCE. Pastan, June L—ln the . Corpis LegislatiLyes terday.members of the Left having demanded the right of public meeting during elections for Councils rieneral. Nl.t.tilivier refused mak ing this Cabinet quo allun the notch of the in; for to-day. The Deputies who ymterday voted by a large majority against the Minis try. today unanimously voted In Its favor, except the members of.the Left, who abstain ed from voting. The success of 011ivier to day averts a ministerial crisis. Benedetti. )holster to Pronto. who recent ly bad leave of abeence to visit Paris. has re.. ceived an order to return to Berlin forthwith. The Chamber of Accusation of the High. Court et Justice yesterday returnedlntlict merits against it number of persons who had' been finally remanded before - the High Court fur trial. Forty-seven are Indicted fur con- EirArrett " t=o e r ti t t i tVp if t e. " ithe On safety of the State, three- for pillage of private property In nundaere and with open force, one for attempt to pillage, one for at tempt to murder, one for insemination, two for inciting to attempt minion the life Of the Emperor and one for complicity in the same crime. ITALIC ROME, June 1. , -Yesterday, upon the demand of one hundred and fifty of the Fathers in tile Ecumenical Connell. the end of the discussion on echelon de primate of infollffillatt was pro nounced. On 'Monday the discussion of chap ters will commence. LoartsrUl. June s.—Adrices from Rome report it violent scene in the Council last week be tween Bishop idaret, the well-known Gnlllean prelate, and Cardinal Milo. during the discus sion on the Infallibility question. Miter lan. gunge was need and much excitement created • • tiERNIANV. timiune. June s.—Bancroft await. fresh in etructlons trout Washington before proceed log with negotiations with the Plll4,l4llgov ernment on the rights of naturalized citizens He has left Berlin on a visit to the South tier man States. - ACISTRIA. Viirmis, June s.—An linpertel 110CYBO ao• nounees a universal exposition will here lain!. • MARINE NKR& PLvadrru, June 4.—The ateamsbin /Ole mania. from Neu. York for Hamburg, arrived Ole afternoon. •-• • . BIIVAT. June 4.—The ateomahip La Loulsiaon of the Bernina and St. Maniere Line. has gen ashore between this clip and St. Idaaolrre. I is thought she will succeed to getting ort a next high tide. • ' nuxcini, AND COMMICKLIAL. , 1x.,0000. June 4.—Affirnam.--Consols for , money 21%; on account M. American securi ties Illet; BOX; 65's. 88%; tfre 90X; 10-40's, Wild; Erie., 18.% 11:0; 0 rent Western, :9Y• Stones quiet. Ltsetneool... June !.—Cotton dull; Middlins uplands 1111 id; Orleans 10;4011d; sales 10,000 bales. Whoaquiet and steady for California White; N 0.2 red western 8. di; winter On 3dr, Os Id. Fruit steady. Western flour 21s dd. Corn—No • mlced Cgs 3d. Oats 28 5(1. Bar iota ad. B l e:r 116•T 1. t. 1 Xj.12. " 41. 816 r d t . Bacon—Ses ad for Cumberland cut; me ad for ;Mort rib. LODON. June I.—allaw liens 45.. Sugar dull at 27s afloat. PARIN. June B.—Bourse °lased exalted at 74f SM. • Iftezdtgoter, June I.—Bonde opened arm but quiet. /Lynx, June 2.—Cotton opened tint at I TJ on !pot end ,font. Upper Rivers (By P. sad A. Telegraph.). OIL Cm: June 5.-,itiver rising very slowly with twenty — two Inches water in the channel Weather relay; ther. 74 deg• at a P. y. ORZEMIDORO. Tune 4.—Hirer stationary, with three feet three Inches Neater In the channel. Weather showery; ther. 70 dog. at 7 P. M. linowriallus, June s.—Hirer stationary, with three and a half feet water la the chan nel. Weather cloudy; ther. 70 des. at 7P. lit: Destructive Flecs,ln Canada. My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l Waage. June 4,--Anot her destructive Ere Is raging In the woods In the neighborhood of Trinity Bay on the Saguenay. and still another some miles up the river. Others are reported at Point Aux Trembles. Should the present drought iontinue the ravages by . Are will. he very extensive. • I'HE Appointments—Wayne MeVeatrii Con firmed as Minister to Turkey—The Case of Ashley, Clotentor of :Mon - lowa—Unall•l'oi Anion4Crots Indi ans—The Red Mon tisitors—Disa- Wilily, Rill—'faunes+ee ReconOrac inn--'flu. Revenue Service—Com aerie and Navy, &a.. &a, l'elogyalth to the Intl%burgh tintette.l tt I NOTUN. Jun. I, 1871:.• trrnINTNLI:T. lie President Asnt the fi Ileu ing nominit us to to-tiny: Benj. N'..l.litiott 13 [N CM' York, Chas. P. Jansen, of District of Columbia, and Victor, C. Banlnger, of Non YUrk, Coultnlntlonent to re Ise and consult date the statutes of the United States; Edwin enitell States+ Attorney (sr West, ens Markt of Texas.. Senate tooiny continued Wayne Mc tuftt as Minister to Constantinople. nod then knp for consideration the oondnatiot of Itltninnitit F. Potts. of Ohio, for tiovernor of Moot nun, vice Jas. M. Ashley.' who Is to he removed. .t.discussion. lasting nearly two hours. emoted. In which Messrs. Sherman. Morton. Mime and others spoke to favor of the conflrnomination,tlon of the nomination, and Ntessrs. su nom. Nye. Cameron and others j opposed h. Without a vote the tiienate ad immied. II 101.11.1.1 , 92( AlIONli gneral Sully. Superintendent of Indian Af fair} for Mntana. writes to Commissioner Parker from Helena. MD) . 25th, that the Hirer Crows have the small pus very badly among o thx ii a nt nei c(. ag t, 7 . lo , A , ryg . i g n eo TT , a a ll 4)7:l a k e s:l ImlUeement 'to have the Crows vaecinata but without avail.. they strenuously refuse, mying it was bad medicine. General Sully has written the agent to remove the Crowe ay from the ageney to mlles..and do alt he eau to present any Iftleteduarse between them and sitter Indinns. SIIfiWINCI THE RED are lUu , Cep, Red Cloud ant other Sioux chiefs were W- M:ly taken to the Arsenal and Navy Yard. at The latter place witnessing some tiring of heavy Parrott gun, They appeared more In, terested in, needle rifles rat the Arsenal than In the cannon. They itemected 'the monitors vary carefully. but declined to participate In luncheon at Ur re:Mk:nee of Admiral Dahl 17Iecretr Robeson nd u ient of marines receiv a ed y the party, a at the Na r y Yard. I= Senator Robert... Cbalrman of the Select Committee on Polit lent Menton( len, this morn- ng reported a bill fur. the relief of more the. ix thousand persons named therein and de cribed as residents of some eighteen. diffe nt Etates and the District of C 011103610. • • WARIILMITON. Juno 5. lend.= 7•111: TENS:EARLE QCFS7ION. Ills regarded as Improbable that Congres will act at this session upon tho question o. thu reconstruction of Tennessee. The Secretary of the Treasury has sent to the Senate a report of n special commission, n.'n",log op al,Pronrintion of $311,00 for the constructlon'-of. five new steamers for the revenue service to supplant five now to use, but Insufficient, and the si e of viz of the mall- tag vessels. It Is propose d to have twenty steamers and three sailing. vessels for the Atlantic and Gull coasts. three steamers and two schooners on 'the Pun flo coast. and four steamers on the Lakes. Tolal officers 183 and crews S:S.und annual expenditure $74.5.6.1). Governor Geary, of Pennsylvania, has ad dressed' a letter to Vice Admiral Porter . - strongly. sympathizing with' him In his dealr for prompt and liberal legislittion by Congress and state, that to revive our commerce an navy be believes In the establishment of Ira ship building yards by the Government and the seeking of our revenge for the destructio of our commerce by British vessels during th rebellion in the mare honorable driving o British commerce front the Ocean by the ere elm) of superior ships.' • The friend's of Cuba say large quantities of one hove been Ml:patched td the insurgents ml Win noon be sent. There ore six or eight contested eleetio. - vises yet to be called up in the 'louse and to or fifteen to be reported on. • EX- r tilt StllL4, Jonah 1104, tell ',CI.' nßcd Ir. xLisT coNG tEss NE*SI( h Telegraph to the Pittsburgh finzettej W•muLenrou. June 1, MO. SENATF.. Mr. THAYER introduced a bill authorising he Racine Railroad Company to take up roal ands necessary R. operate tfie road. • Mr. 11.kkISEY reported. from the Pacific. Itaitirmul CoUunitter, a bill t 6 encountgo th moist ractiou of the I ntersiatietutal Pncla Railroad Of Texas,cuataininir appropria (lon of land or money. I Mr. M* ILLIAMS coiled up ha joint resolh lion fur the increase of cuuq , ensatlun of manna. takers. which was diseuwied without furthe action Mau the rejection of set era! amend maids. The Indian Appropriation bill came up he oxpiration of the morning hour. Au amendment appropriating Sall,ooo for th purehaeevf wagons, teams. agrlculturalans {dements, live stock, seals. and (o'r the erec tion of hous6s fur Indians In the Northern llnpurlntendency comlnjt• up: the Indian Qunkei i ollov vne'revlewod nt some length. The rending amendment tens tinnily carried — )e4ef 11. mire IS The Senate at 3:40 tent Into executive se lon and at six o'clock adjourned. 1= ---- fdI:WINCIIESTER presented a petition of one hundred and twenty Orson of Louisville, Ky.. for the reduction of. the tax on manufac tured tobacco to sixteen rents per pound. Mr. BROOKS introduced .a bill to proelde for carrying malls between the Coiled States and the west coast of South America. grunt ing o su (ruedf feSIZI) for each round Toy age. R. Mr. 1101.1 PER, frum Committee of Ways and Means. reposed a bill fur the anpointruent of an Assistant Treasurer of the United States nt Baltimore. FINKLENBCIIO introduced a joint resolution concerning the usenal grounds at St. Louis. Mr. BOYD introduced a joint resolution giving 'captured ordinance tor a monumont to Gen. Nathaniel Lyon and other soldiers, at North Springfield. Mo. Passed: . The 'Louse proceeded to the consideration of the bill to reduce taxation. . _ . The gnat section toes agreed to, and then Mr. ECIIENCK offered us an amendment sec tions relating to the tariff. He stated that . . . . . the amendment woo offered on his own. re sponsibility., and not by order of the Com mittee of Ways and Means. lie modified the amendment in various particulars. comprising the following: Reducing the duty on tea to fifteen cents Per pound, untron coffee to thine cents per pound. The date in the first section Is amended to January 1. ifql. lie stated that tbe reduction of revenue bychanges would be V. 11,01.0.000. and that of internal reve nue /40,000.M0. lie moved the Previous ques tion on the first section. • • . • . • • kr. ELDRIDGE moved the point of order het the House had right to vote on each urairraph In this section. The Speaker overruled the point of order. The House refaced to second the previous uestion—eato - . . Mr.'SCHENCK then withdrew the amend ment and moved the previous question on the passage of the bill to reduce taxation. Points of order were raised on the question whether the amendment could be withdrawn, and overruled. Mr. SCHENCK withdrew the previous ques tlou and again moved the amendment, after a verbal modification of it by making the date It would gu Into effect the Eth of December. M, and on that demanded the previous quee n.. . • This time. amid much excitement, the p viols question Wu seconded-80 to di. After moult, Slibusteriror the nude queen° , was ordered-83 to Sp. . . . . Daring the discussion which followed, Mr. ELDRIDGE stated the opposition wanted a vote on Bessemer steel. while Mr. RAN DALL wanted 'nu too 'whatever on tea and coffee. - • Mr. COVUDE said the free trade men were filibustering to prevent a reduction of duties, and charged upon his colleague (Mr. Wood- ward) that be had made a noble tariff speech to Influence voters at home and wee now vo- • Dug with free traders on all occasions. He (Mr. Covodel had taken last fall 3,000 votes from Mr. Woodward on the Labor question, which alarmed him so much that he went to work and made a tariff speech. His col league's Position on the tariff question was to harmony with the position he took when he wanted Pennsylvania arrayed against the, _north and with rebels, ind when he seceded from his Church because hi preacher was loyal. [Roars of laughter.] Another col league of his (Mr. Randall) who was slight tariff Man at homeovas voting to-day with men who were trying to impede legislation. He included in his criticisms Mrr. Butler, of Musachusetts ' wham be had wanted to make President, and his beloved friend, the Chair man of the Committee of Ways avid Means. Mr. Covade returned to the charge against his colleague (Mr. Woodward) and declared that gentleman bad made a motion and' a speech in the • Pennsylvania Constitutional Conven tion In favor of requiring twenty-one years residence of foreigners to entitle them to vote. And was now toadying to the Irish and Dutch. Mr. KELLEY made the point that his col. leagne's Temarks were not pertinent to the question before the House. The SPEAKER remarked the gentleman was proceeding only by unanimous consent. Mr. KELLEY objected to bin proceeding anA b .lo r O Mr. DWA.ED Mae no the Democratic side of the House, and sold when he selected a biographer, the Vernon must be a man of troth, and therefore his colleague had no chance to be eelected; and when he debated on Ibis door, he debated with gentlemen sent VOL. i Lxxxv. .1 not with a man I onest man for the hips. [Laughter. era -the floor to Te -1 tern objected, and ed upon. k.tin g on dilatory here by constituencies. a who stole his seat from an nuronse of selling Cadet and calls fur the regular 0 Mr. COVODE tried to get ply.but Mr. WOOD and of the regular order was laid . The House returned Its A motions, Durins KEW MEM MO. consent, reported a jai .t reso tition to amend the law appropriating s4o,oV.ffor the survey of the Isthmus of Darien. so it may be expended under the direction of the War or Navy Department. Passed. Mr. SCHENCK sold ho desired to report the 111 Funding bill, but he t proposed that by -- ,minions consent the xi Mon be made to be" sisiderithe vote by whi h the main question ss ordered be laid on the table. and that then he permitted to eport the Funding 11, after which , the Hot se should adjourn. Ith the understandin that on Monday lif bM=M timing It would rot° The ' rutuitiltlon hens . to re r IFK then . int to port the Fund Mr. RANDALL:miI 'Fhe House ruhsided IMMO 111111 01111.5 con. bill. . •- o 't tr t glitnees of . . voting on dilatory moth, Mr./AKAN. front Co Affairs. reliorted back th log managers to the Nati nbled colonteer soldiers. Mr. SCHENCK renew° ...rt the funding bill mlttes on' Illitary Senate bill appoint nsl Asylum for Ills- Web passed. Ills proposition to bane it rend. . . I,IIANDALI. object° . Mr. SCHENCK (puttln. the bill into his Ocket Very well; this s n very Interesting ill. and you cannot know what it is till Mon- • he anal vote W. then taken oin adjourn ment and the itOlibt, adjourned. • Alabama stair Auditor , Cominltird Kir Coo lenipl. Dig Telegraph to the f!lterbargh Gazette." Mogroomxity, June I.—Judge Busteed, of the United States rattrict Court. has commit ted Reynolds. -tutor of State, to Jail five days for contempt of Court, in refusing to obey w injunction restnilning him from col lecting the two per cent. tax Ent Ir.. re ceipts of the Southern Express LoMPunY. which was authorized by the State revenue law but enjoined by the District Court. Rey- . - . wields seas also tined SI,IIUI and required to re fond the amount collected. Reynolds is 'a Jendbig . Republican and an .nspirant to the governorship. ills friends have called an In dignation meeting which It in supposed will help on his claims. Decoration Day nt California, Wash ington county, Penn... CALIFORNIA, Pn.,..May 31,';0. The Grand Army of the Republic had 'a glorious success yesterday, the 30th: The day woo beautiful, and all business was suspended. The proprietors of the beat yard, planing mills, coal works, and the principal stores ant e work shops, sus pended business, and participated with the returned soldit:is in the solemn and impressive ceremony of strewing dowers an the graves of fallen comrades, and col= emomt ing the glorious achievements of our arms in the late struggle for the Vnion. About two thousand people assembled to witness and participate in the cere mony. The pupils of the Southwosterp Normal College, under charge of Profes sors Gilchrist and Ilertzog, and the floral committees appointed for the occasion, escorted the widows and orphans of de ceased soldiers and the members of the Grand Army of the Republic from their hall in California to the M. E. Church in G reenfield.•• where the I grand assembly took place. Rev. J. G. Uagley preached a very eloquent and impressive sermon. Professor Hertzog conducted the singing. After the services at the church, the pro cession, beaded by :Captain Merdoch's 'hula Band, =Yelled through some of the principalstreets to the cemetery, sobers Captain J 214. H. Bi 'Haply and Sargt. Geo. P. Fulton addressed the multitude in ,a masterly manner. About three o'clock t•. m, the grave of Capt. Samuel Marchand was visited at the family burying ground on the Marchand farm, on the Fayette wide of the river. Dr. Burket and Rey. Cox addressed the audience briefly, and Dr. Truxel, late Copt. Company -1," Gth West Virginia Cavalry, delivered an oration. INS all a -copy of which we have been favored, but iwhicb, on account of the croirded state of our coltunn , , we unfortunately eau not pohliAl. TIP' 0171[1011 i t self is an eloquent, uud,ext renoly approj,riato nroduaion.l • Guns and Boys. IC o amount of caution will keep boys front handling guns. It is a fascinating imple ment: there is a charm about a gun which bewitches a boy's imagination. Guns are now so cheap that everybody can have one. Even if timid persons with hold towling.pieces from their sons, it will cot prevent their handling them. . The town is full of them. And accidentally or on purpose. your son will fiud out Wm., thing about gunning. The military com panies are to ninny, and the manual ,of arms en fascinating, and slisrpaihooting, has become such a fashion, that you may be sure that an average boy will come be a gun clandentinely;if he does not. with your permission. Now, we argue flint s it is far more dangerous to leave boys to find out secretly the pleasures of it gun than it is to teach them its skillful ure. • A child soon learns caution. After a few weeks,a lose of tea years old is in as little danger of doing mischief with a gun as he is of tak ing poison or falling into the river, or down stairs, or of stabbing himself with his knife: We hold it to be sound philosophy that children are safer by being taught how to meet danger and overcome it than by seeking to keep them . assay front .all danger. It is not the bold and brave lads that are most apt to he harmed. In wrestling, _climbing, -swimming, riding, leaping or ehooting, they who have been taught skill and self-reliance an- seldom injured. It is the clumsy hand, - the awk ward foot of one untaught in manly ex ercise that courts disaster. The boy that Is familiar with a gun le not the one who snaps it at his sister, thinking that it is .not loaded, and shoots her dead. It is the green lubber who has not been permitted to know anything about fire _arms that Twin that. A wise father should teach his boy how to load, how to carry a gun safe le,how to scale a fence, and all the peat laritiee of the art of hunting. It would be well, too, to teatlC every girl how to use a pistol. Many a woman has been placed in the power of burglars for lack of that knowledge—Henry Ward BetrAer. =1 Take one pound flour, one teaspoonful salt, mix stiff with cold water, work and wash one-half pound of butter, and divide it into four equal parts; roll out the dough to about one-quarter Inch In Thickness, spread ono part of the butter on it, and dredge it over with Banner Baking Pow der; then roll up and out again , and repeat the rolling, spreading and dredging, un til the four parts of butter have been used. One measure of the Powder is the proper quantity to use, Sprinkling it lightly over the butter each time; when it melts it will cause the Powder to offer veers and puff up the paste; bake In jelly cake pans, In a very hot oven; when done, place in layers, covering each ono with strawberries, which Lave previously been sugared and mashed. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a-small measure to be used even full. By buying this Powder you will always get a perfecAly. pure article, and you will be enableff. to take the exact quantity, which you cannot do with a spoon, there being so many different sizes. Prepared only' by Jesse A. Lippin. cott, comer Smithfield street and Second avenue. Pittsburgh,. and sold by dealers throughout Western Pennsylvania and , Eastern Ohio. {'cry Light FLE.B.—Taka one quart of flour, two teaspoonfuls of salt, two tablespoon fuls of melted butter, and sweet milk esurllclent to make a thick batter; mix thor oughly; add one egg, well beaten, and one measure Banner Baking Powder; stir well, and bake immediately in waffle irons. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure to be used even full: By buying this Powder you will al. ways get .a perfectly pure article, and will be enabled to take the exact quantity, which you cannot do. Where you use a spoon, there being so many different size,. Prepared only! by Jesse H. Lippincott, corner Smithfield street and Second ae. eau°, Pittsburgh, and sold by dealers throughout Western . Pennsylvanbi and -Eastern Ohio. • Camethhic sew. Artistic bronze, allegorical rs eelebrb dons of the seasons. the beade_e.r en . ties and other subjects, in.ert e T he otme . A rich and beautiful article mentation of rooms. w ill mem, These goods are Tir.he sae them. mend themeelew 14, N .. sox . & Jour Slir na 08 Market @treat. --NO. 137. The Re-election of Mr. 'Whittemore. (By Telegraph to the lilt t Gazette.] CMARIXSin.M. itne L. -Nearly Yompleto returns show that Whittemoreis returned to Congress by about :MK , Inajorlty. The vote compared with VW.when Whittemore was Bent elected, was eery light. only one-half the colored and one-fifth the white rote being polled. EMU NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ?NOTICETO CLAIMANTS. . IV . ..solution of the Cmumlllec on Common IN= Sutton:l Lunde nn the youth /runt of thocltY7 tiding what le known MP Neleon'e Island wad other jiroporties—are Milted ' to meet with the COUIMILICO On FRIDAY EVESING, Juno 17th. In the Cite Building, AlleithenT. They ere else requested to bring with them abstracts or title any plan relating !Lynn" they may here to J. 11;0X-LEY. Weir Wseselem =I E STRAY.---Canie to the residence of tn. subscriber. "11 Mt. Alban. a SMALL. DARK 111 LI.. about three year, OA. The owner replanted to Kora property and take him , war. hetnla•• he a 1111,ekold IN pay rhargea. Joe: ' DAVID 'kleKEit. QIIARDSBURG AND KITTANING 77 TcleirtgE.—Pmpo.o. for the GRADING end NIASON RV on the above rood Irillbe rebeleed. addressed to McDONOUGH FERRKE. one and • half Mlles front Sharosburg, on sold road. until WEI/NE:3OAI". June 13th. 31r1RINOI'G II Fricitun, Prealdent Sharvaburu and 'lntoning:Torben. , RAID BA"' INsIitANCL AND NAYIDA TIoN co. STOCKS. • Tur,vAy EVENING, June 7th. at 9 "'cloth. will he sold ..n Second 11wrof 31ellnaltie's Auction !Looms, 100 Stulthnold street shares 'lltird National Bank: shares lKsebange National Bank: "to :I:;,";',!:l,l=F,4ll2ri'AlVg• 23 shams 315neliener Savings Bank: 2 shares Monongahela Navigation Co.; 30 shares 31. 51. lioniar,e Co.: Jer, • 31cil.WAINK, Aurtionear. JOTICE IS HEREBY VE-N, THAT st. Nuna.APVl)7lV o it,';:t'Pe7ll7."l',4 l ,o:?"4 a tia )a C rt og.: mon Pleas of A ileghonT orant.Y.to M. Intonius .from Pai Brnrficia Niltirl). of Birmingham. And that sand Charter will be grunted Lit next to of said Court. It no luniclent re....ons to the con irony are entered meanwhile. GEOIWE s. 51CNttlf. ien , 3lo Attorney far the Society. DRY -YELLOW PINE INIYOAK. A gret-elaaa lot. thoroughly seasoned In th ugh or planed. at the yard. JAMES 3EBRIEII, 91 Sandusky Street, Allegheny Cit JeCo9 • Wattles & Sheafer, • • 101 FIFTH AVENUE. -- • • Have a yeti nice assortment of 110WA!LD WATCHES In Gold and Silver Cast.. which will be sold i.e low as they can possibly bo bought gay oleos lb the city. There steno better time pieces made. Every one warranted by special certificate. Jed DianutTNgtv Pert of PUT Abrirgh, Jrivx 4th. Iblo. ToS,TNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE. —Notice is hereby given that SEALED PRO SAS, accompanied by proper uarantlea. a cordig to forms to be furnished on apnlicatlon at thin oßice. will be reoelved thereat, until 12 o'clock Meridian no the SECOND TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT (14th Inst..) for thenuPPl7 of the Marine Hospital. near this city. with the articles of PROVISION. FUEL. he.. enumerated In said form.. The quantities stated ere estime.d with Terence to the usual number of patients in the Hospital; Ina the United States re the right 11,11;krteit'Xilg to ';fr;q"udir"e'tl."Tr'thrtg'elVdr. it et the ttonettal Sc' not. in the lodgment of the phytectan. of tile beet quality. and adapted to the hospital. he Will be at liberty to reject the same. to purchase other artieles In their stead, and to charge the etattructer with Oily excess over the contractprtces. The United States - nwerrys the right to accept theproposals for the whole-or soy portion of the ertlcles sprained. iottyti THOMAS STEEL. Survevor. Lanais ; . Factories & Mills, JOS.C.O. KENN EDI'. & SON WASHINGTON, D. C.. Are Agents fur tbs sate of largo and small FARMS awl valuable tract. Of TIMBER and MINERAL 'LANDS .d 31INEILAL SPRINGS (Improved). Ole States of Maryland. Virginia. North Carolina. Georgia. Arkansas and Mississippi: They •150 I:ffer IRON FOUNDRIES, COTTON FACTORIES nd FLOURING MILLS at n great bargain. A Lift/RENT VALLEY RAILROAD. MI LINE TO BUFFALO THROUGH TICE OIL REGIONS. • onan 1 d altar Jane flth. 870.3 through Tratesdally noteeptsunda Y ) will leave Inttaburyth Depot, corner of Eleventh and Fite W fur ants, Franklin, Oil City, BaClllO. and all ;tenth, In the 011 Region. . . .. LEAVE ARRIVE Al VVITERCHOLL. PITTEDVEGH. Day Expivey Nicht Exprou 7: 9300 A. M. Mi3 o ii. H. :0 r. m. Way linsiningei . 9.30 A. x.. 7:Ull A... 11. Mall Train 600 Y. 9. Wady). Bend AWE.— 343 Y. N. lOMO A. N. Sods Worts 'lst Holton 6:40 r. 8. riaiii A. 8. . - all A.B. 9:00 -:* tVigitg: • 11:00 ....: 49 A . 9: Hu:sunny Clinton ll4O t. ii . . litril 1 .. . :I'. Express traps stop only at principal points. Ac commodation trans stop at , n ,tattoos. Sneer Palace Sleeping Car on oar Night Exprross tram, both ways between PURIM:tril and Corry. J. J. LAWRENCE, Rani - rapt Jed JAMES 11. EIRAY.TIcket Agent. The Safe Deposit C o .. OF PITTSBURGH, Is new pi eoared to act In • General Fiduciary Ca. as Executor. Administrator. Guardian. Trustee. Agent or Committee of any person or es tate; and also as General Agent (or any State. Mu . rildpallty or Corporation, at reasonable rates of theme. • SAFES FORMENT LW THE BURGLAR-PRoOF VAULT OF THE COMPANY. AT FROM $l3 TOe s T 3 PER ANNUM. 80. DS. MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLL CIFD and WILLS received under weginntee and Cartilthates Wood th erefor. GOLD thd SILVERWARE, PLATE and JEW. ELRY received fora year or less period. waParsons leaving the city to go aba convenient ting tering 011.Ces. will find a most and Keefe place of Deposit tti the Vaults of the Safe Deposit Company. S. F. VON BONNIIOIIST, v. wrath:sl:lp TRZASUE.EII DILWORTH, HARPER &CO. ?.43 LIBERTY. STREET, nzite attention to their lerhe .toot of GROCERIES, I=l Two Thousand Bbls. Rained Swann, Two Hundred Bores Havana Wars, One Hundred and Fitly Ms. P. B. Ph and N. 0. Sugars, TB:4S, Syrup 6 and Molasses, COFFEES, Tobaccos and Cigars. They oopootolly W • OW for /heir ROASTED COFFEE, Fps op' In mak pomd pltsksgis and sratuatod to es. moldsetion.as R Is wowed La a mods to Inrrn Its thwor sad math Its strength for an ritl223=l A cool la turntaked grataltosaly to the gettot-ag t a Club ot. ten. Postmasters an reQeeatedtoaet agents. Address. PENNIMAN, REED * CO., rnornismign -For Sale' "Lost;'. -11 - ards," Found," "Boarding" ii dc., not exceeding FOUR LINES, will 6e !' inn dal in them rolulann once for TWEE , .._ F. 7 . 1, FIVE CENTS: rath additional lino Pl FE CENTS. WANTS ANTED.--40 AGENT% T t., Macelne• in the Ot t see_ R117.6N.!4'5V.1 1 ,,Mg",:t ,f;TVVgala street. A A N S4 a . ..l . = 3 : !Vtgrrip r nC t! an artlcle7ns. patented. a ..11.u.i....5zed la gry.S . 7 fUsSIY. rent Indanctunnt%offered. Addrega M BOY 333 MlthibUntit P.O. \A T4 A E M D Z -81X.21 1 EY f RS a r i ......59152:1 at MI,, Altl MOWRY'S .FunnhavAne. 1C BNTAKllrg — orAcis.ll7,,t°n=.ll" . 17,,V2fg:`,174!;7*-1;17."Sr" ""W' WAZIE e D -- ,. I4 , O O ME . KiE o P c p. boupc add do geoend hod.awdrkM , A fefernneen requtred nnd given. Addrese'g. ti•- zrinz Oboe. giving name.address nat roferenos. yvinNl2.--1•2. LABORERS to work aron,d. At. g 3"Ait Mrl - „,v , r.grEint .I.I.ERS. Apply to MS. WALKER, No. 1 WI • vANTED 7 th e ViAßi.TNEuß.;..—Witeh,.. l bundrrd . annul:inure an article Juititaiteated, • WO" wanted la every • Aildresn t. M.. PltGitnirml_ Don Dag. WANTED—By a Philadelphia Cloth Ilf mue, ft mut-class SALF.SNIAIi res/4e If limuurgb W.) Char. - of the trade la that city and Its vicinity. None bat) an experienced man aim hem Influence alth the trade need AMAX. Address • T. a T. fiIe•CASCE. PlttAtrrah. W .INTElL—Ererybolly to call at 184 LIitERTT STItCiET, and examine = 3!=MI EMI= WANTED.—NORTOAOES. 930.000 t, ivan In largo or nuall amountaLai ILIA " tht'"". THOMAS . PIM ,. • Kedd Eetede No a l 711 Smithfield dived ANTED—MORTO AGES. Thirtj Thousand Dollars to Loan ' In Pile or emoll . nmennta on property In Alleetteny county at n lair rata of Internat. CLIARLES ]ERECT, Reel 68 retato Asent. • Vaunt street. LOST AND POUND. y OST—A. small round Locket, em. I_4 awed with gray agate t he .he ander 141/ be rewarded by leaving same at wo. 92 Water sheet. Menton ',Nome. Co.) VSTRAL—Streied from the under. at 4 MUe Ead.ralr Oaklead BWlee.• RED COW. • Buten white on her bag and tall; about 6 far. oi4: fresh In milk. Any Information coneanittig bee will be re:laded. . . . CATIIEIIMA FULMAN. .1.32,131 Foul . . Ma Run. neer Ooldand Statioalll TO LET O-LET,SLEEPING ROOMS—Fa r• NIKIED um - LIRSISIIED. Enquire al 170 FIRST AY/Pit:ft, Pittsburgh. Pa. 141 TO-LET.—LA nell•fthlohed House of It rooms'. Jlat street, near Allegbiny nue. be gi ven to a good tenant for 25 POT month. Enquire of CIIAILLM3 PUILSE L. ow ner of Allegheny avenue and Itabeeee strVet. 545 TO•LET—With Boarding, a pleasant FRONT ROOM. within firs minutes' waft of Postordee. Address M.. GAzarrs office. 59 iIrO•LET.-TWO WELL FURNISHED 1. SLEEPING ROOMAL No near the Perk. Allegheny. . A . gtil lu e. r . me for " 5 "" gentlemen tenthly . room. in a genennt Itcr. itgregE. H. S T31E17.11., 1 7 Federal t=lt, rrO•LET—For a term of'a _l_ desirable STORE. connected with an ego Colliery. to western Penn,y Iva la. nn Mfg; ~..0. ,1 .:=4. t 0g11nt1, . . plincipally {r n akrantmo by rognL There le Kilian iltilla de ied il t rat ' ll . "tabl"h tt I: ,g,e7g-;‘,:tdr. In the tare, Which Ittlrtre X " 5., y0w . 5 4 , 3 . ;. tgr A l . ustber Information, he i,...„ ; walnut street. Philadelphia. A IRON CO " - TO-LET.-INTEBESTINO TO LAW- TEM.-TIER OF oinciat om lima; D ==! xtr Court Mau. Appll to Mn. M. MCTIUUE to N. NELSON, 116 Filth a.m. TO-LET. The subscriber offers for rout that destrebteprop -17 known as the . - OUT-LET SAW MILLS; Situated at the foot of as* street. AlMahan/ Ctty, &short distance below the Suspension Midge. The lot on the east side of Craig street I•l3ofeet wide be about 430 fad more — a hem. The lot en the west side of the street Is 110 feet Plde be about 400 foot, neat, or less—both running to low tauter line: having one of the best sad ofeet bar hors on the river. The advantages this propertf preacts for any kind of mataufacturhus purposes aro so well known. to render any further dvealP. flan mosecesuel7. Long leases will be even len. spczWersons. =EMT! FOR SALE F OR SALE.—CARRIAGE.—A Hand- Some two-horgo CO RUIN; In good repair. IVIII*Da . sold at a low price. Apply at No. 2 ffiMM F OR SALE. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY doing good tiniinims, and good locnilon.. Ad. m!=N:!=i==ml FOR SALE.—Engines ad Boilers, Now and El . wooel Mad, of all kinds, coostaally on psod. Orden 4em ell parte of the country promptly at. tended to. MM2E;IMEIII EEGIMEINIM VOk SALE—STOCK FARM.Cor; TAWS 240 ACMES: nos hundred itzty cre* undor culttaatton. Wane. wood.. moot-9 duchlntra very laraa barnand stable. nod ahaap houses. orchard and wail watered by • small creek pabatng through thir plum. Situated In near to ciliate. Owen,. The 'l birrn o. hl Ib•Prd! chased at /IN per Cre. Apply to B. cLAIN (XL N 0.104 Fourth Ave. VR SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE FW' CITY PROPERIY.—A One ()GUNTUR IDENCE, amtalnlng • 8 awes with 3 Imam .thereon: amp, a dae.comfortabla and oonventeat house; good Rater.and one of We best 2 73 posse. In Western Pennsylesets tor s Ira : wiles frOm the city. on the alders of Turtle Wad. V of a mile from Stewart's Otatlon. Central Railroad. Also, *wend rood Farms la goal low. Mons and houses for ale. Enquire of WILLIAM WARD. myll No. 110 Grant St., opposite Cathedral. F OR SALE-ON 8 YEARS' CREDIT. 18 LOTIL k. I4 nen met In ortbarele bDT• M?. ti.ilVlNlter of T• treeltfee. Prla 5400 to *6OO each. • HOUsEAND LOT. full of ado/ • bll*** fruit. Price $873. 1 LARGE NEW COTTAGE. • rooms. nide ball. front axle side porticos.* oellare.2 Large *s tem% rood or water at Web door.nerfteee ""%rt=77ll, IT M I • .1 11 .2.7 4 m L r Val etta tam. of Penn etreetert—- 1 . 1 so, 5e400.. Coe orchard can be /.6 etDlll. 11 1 / 1 2 121 14•411Nda• ni t Vgal f I#. e Mf' ART. on the prentlee.. lekyl.arTn Fog sAIN,-:-149 beautiful building, IdalteQ me Pennsylvania Railroad. agmlgra=g2AVV.o l2 uf . ut a.aaa the price will De egt. Cort io evi _a. - plans at the Mem of T. . ivy ojr Penn and 33d lamed. or IL IL LL.L, Atter: Law, TR Grant street. 7frattie dwelling ecotatnlpg 4 rooms, situate on in lot S 4 by 140 fret. Tbls areeT bandsocesi " ,ece of property mid will male • • gem. ant home or any one of moderate means. T. R. BUJ, a BON. A fume cottage house containing 4 roc t. near {he M= l etair t 4l d eltr3lM . F ... • very bee .. kwt s e t.u. P Ogled for Thom heeirtniit . ;:ntnito . utie: and tots ad. rantegeously VIII a .sand OW our ILL We bare property Mat we are was .` win prose acceptablelnquirer. both % et, cou SON. n corner Pet of nue.nn a and sorend 334Arton. T. R. RILL £ st ----- rkESIRABLE CITY RESIDE:3CE .I_, TUB SALE—In good location on CHIN/eel. nem Cornell' of Fulton eiresA • huge two story Heck Rouse with wide po es on th ree Maw: holl.lo room. bath room and cellar.gas end water Initures.abade sbnibe.g,Mand p. 5 lore Berk 1 1 . arrib Widri677: weste sift of Cliff street. Illasy of mom try SIZOK ems. A satendlil Mew of the title. Mere end maratukuag city. S. CCITIMIASON. mr/3 THE CO•PARTNERSHIP HERETO. u.s 4 l ;B7 B. 7..... u r uw ."..4. l . l 7l7 — vm ot rr sT mra r irw w.t ww. M . R wr..... " Prrmusae. tiny 71.111711 RiCLA iz:=l