TEE DAILY GAnTTE: runusnro Ur • PENNIMAN, REED & CO., Corner Sixth Ave. sand Smithfield St. T. N. I . I3NNIALAN, JOSIAH Juno, T. P. 1101311T014, N. P. BEM NDITORS AND rnormsroni TIAN.; or TUN DAILY By man. per 3.ear rmillrered b carrier, pm. week THE DAILY GAZETTE. EDITORIAL EAST MEN We find in the Louisville Courier- Journal the following amusing aceount of .:: one of the recreations of the delegates L t to the meeting of the Wes.orn Associated Prom tinting their excursion to 'lllam. moth Cave: Yt. On the way to lie" Cove there had been oonsidemble quiet and good humored tl' , banter on the subject of physical strength aid powers. There were a few in the il. company9f ‘streirhomdusMdr reason o en h t e tt r al u s ' tesa, of the Cincinnati Coutmereio/, for instance, who would probably :urn the scale at 200; and Holloway, of the Indian. A spells Journal, a solid and substantir • man of-the press. 80, when the fun b. ..e8 an, a wrestling , match was suggested. It was proposed to back llalatead against ?..! Holloway for heavy - weights, and NicCol- II loch, of the Cincinnati Eaquirer, against :Si ionic „other' gentleman of his size and p . weight. There wan some ditTicultv In or. ci making - this, however, and le Was, by .. ..fi common consent, abandoned in favor of a ; It. foot race, to be made around a track about ..i; seventy-flee yards long. Pool selling for ".3 thin lace commenced at once. W. McCul loch acting an auctioneer. The till , choke was bought for five dollars by Hal. a! stead, who aimed Holton at - *RR his entry. K. Holloway in torn entered . Halstead as the -- k. aetond choice, bought for three dollars. ' For the third choice, Stnith, of the t' Gazette - paid two dollars, and entered - .tic. - .W. - Collodi, of the Enquirer. The other en tries,were: Mr.-Peto, an English gentle. .l." man, who wan one of the :zooms; Colonel •.? Stoddard Johnson, of the 11 - renkfort lee. , 11 1 non, and Mr. Underwood, of the f .oeice. sTourngf. The karees were immediately put in line, and all the arrangetnenta for a start. were perfected. Three -- ladies .. 1 wove suggested aajudges,hut 'McCulloch .• objected on the ground that they Would , decide, irrespective of pure merit, and ', in favor of the beat looking man. Finally, Me. Column, of:., Ma -1 maul, Mr. Beckham : of. Dayton and Mr. Adams, of Hentue.ky, were chosen, and agreed to set fairly and itupartially. At the word "go" the start wee made— I quite a fair one, except for sliglarit tempts t at squeezing each other out of place. Halstead started finely, closely followed - , by Holloway. "Mack," however, took the • ' . " lead In the 'first quarter, and kept it half I way round, when he was passed by liaL . • - atead,and,asjie asserts,elhowed by hello- , 1 . way to the eYtent of a...f0n1." Pete, who Is well supplied with legs, made a heroic struggle for the lead, but failed to 'make .• s it. He seemed determined to get his nose - , across ,the line sometime ahead of his •-• :.. . body, mad in trying to do so fell flat on his feet and idled over three times in front of the-judges' stand. Next came. Rollo. I way, Who, when Jost about to win, made a - misstep and cam. grr.celessly down, to the • , utter hellaubment of his clothiug. Col. Johnsorkfinding himself sure to be dis tamed, took a Short cut across ; and Oven '''' " .1 then failed to get In. Perhaps the most ' , 1:.. I interesting incident of the race was the - • '. junip of a. lark., and rudriendly.looking dog right into the middle - of the racers just - as they were trying to do their level -.. ~ beat,! Towser harked violently, and there were ',Aleutians at ono time of Lis disco. .. _ _ .. . :.- . i ration to attach hinmelf to somebody's e. a' t loons Mr. ruderwoodop came • r— '• -,. l . with good ,peed In the rear of McCulloch, •••••••` but notin time to,hend MT Halstead, who I wait Clearly the victor. 'they mine in ea •: . L the following eider: Halstead, SlcCulloch, ' '•• Underwood, .inlinenn, 'Solloway and Peto - '2 were ktill NI the-ground. 'Cho race was • ..:: -.• ~ given to Halstead but McCnllchh claimed •'' . i . • a foul on the ground_that he had beet, elbowed elf the tmek, and that the dog i ~.. . fad made a grab at his breeches, ae7lingi which ho was compelled to defend bit, / Galt. The jud A vea heard the claim and it-' titta- for couatatalion; but they asteminked ••• •.K *embed) , ir..tow minutes later whin they i 1 ; • .announced their decision to be that the ',',..."': • • • i, race was not a fair one, bat must ho run .--.. • - over again, and that they had decided .to ii: . • divide the money among themselves. - .•' . AS It was then announced that Keriturkt 'n' • .'F would name a man wriest the world.-Mr. Tato, of England, *raptly accepted the '•.,* ii cLallenge, awl Hickman, of the Kentucky Templar was named. The start was ,•. • ...p' given, and a lies, 6trugglt for ~ . .:nprenra. ! ~ i ey took place, until the Mine-stretch was ... - 4 ., reached, when fete again lent his footing .•:' " , r. l and nod to grass heavily, lacerating 'lds .•,.. .;'ir. n trowsera badly. and Hickman came in an 7. easy Winner. jfcCulloch Aran still eager for the fray, . • and was pitted against llickmaa of the. Dayton Journal. The betting was shout even nn this race, both entries having 7,i; 'V, many friends. One enthusiastic gentle • man Offered odds on Dickman, saying that :': • legs werebound to win. The race wan ;i d closely contented to the clone, but the • 's.• lithe little Mack came in by a neck. • ? OENERUITIES • BROOKLVN . A public 'bailie will mgt $lO, ' ~• 000. . ir : ..., itt c Orm N otional Flower-Bank 5 tockg.-- • Tonicalcort• . ...i '. . - • TIIM Appleton.' have told thirty thou. '••."'.•:-. '",, - sand copies of i.otheir.• ''', ' ''''!' l ' TIILSTRICAL 31eUI-The First Walk :4. . lug Gentleman. Adam.-Fun: -- Two Cincinnati actora have started on yi- : '. . II: pedestriAn tour to New York City. :,.. .. - ' l ‘„ - OEN. CURTAR is in command of the ' •,:,. ;r. ft forces against tho Indians In Kansas... :?!.` - 1 - • Some. Pemnsylvania rmpiudists _propose -;,;. .. , . to erect a bleet , furnace at Terre Bente. • ' ~ is - Sr. Loma propoaes to manage the social , ..., ~I sell In that city, upon the plan in nixirs.- ~• • . • Xi, don In Parie. ALL looks favorable for a most fruitful _season In Kansan. The mina ineure es: reliant crops. ' .. . , :• ' ,',.. OMesn Orme him gone to Europe to !: ..:: : • • Lunt up material for some new books for '' .• . , . young .America. r: . . .. 1 COAL has been discovered in Washing. 1 , j ' ton county , Indiana. and everything indl .. "•• . cates a taiga deposit: : - ''.' ' • ' ' Bits has born general In Southwestern .... • Georgia. Cotton and corn -are small, but 1 s -- the .. • ~ the stands generally good. Grat Hews Golus Down in Sorrow to ....! ' I Mite. Surnaist.s.sn Boss, en old citizen t h e ireve . ~ ,i ' " 4 of Roanoke county . Ye., re wee god to Onto[ 011 T CY.CIIIIIgC I 3 is responsible for . • ,' ' ! death a few day! ego by a pet bull. the following highly. atunsing statement. . -•, •,• r t . ' Banstat lays Anna Dickinson lies about o re , h e t i ., i e wii te l egtee eniet he ee „ ,•• • l s • the Mormons. Be. likes the .I , i - tilted eeedingly troublesomentthie time: Speckled litre first rate.-Bostor: NIL • I ; ..m w . 1 n wa r y,"....6 0 time e g o, ,i Tar Indiana State fipiriptal At.oelatlon lln old man who WO very feeble was • : ' S will hold a :onvention at lhairtneplis this helped across a crowded street by a youth 1 month, crownserreiag on Friday. the Ilth of twenty. A nwnth „afterward the old • man died, and am an arpression of his 7,cprnitn, p i nk., - ',i, exp i c ,,,, a • g the I g ratitu d e he left the youth forty thousand '" '.'. ' • ",.1 creek.. of the Potomac , for the purpose of 41.111", And mi - no old man's life Mute • * •:: locating a fish farm, from width to supplyi in Wficalegton. All the young fellows ~,, ai ;` the ssketa , f NYashington and Eahhnors. rlrEva WO their Emb l,lo E , 0 E 61. ' 1, En d '''' ' anon et any venerable man appears on the . .. . 4 A Gli . M ... Atar"' i' ( -:° s° " lle. " nn. I aide - Welk &dozen chaps rush et him, grab :1 Scautol • wrist °'' the " iz " aal bu• end him by the trowsers and the collar nod ... 1 turning task rejointed it,thita disoccroting t , , i. l the tack hair. and try to carry into across 5 ' lice 1in..m.'''1."41...l a bramble/- 4 ' l ' - '' L - i the stet et. whether he wants to go or rant. triAtt ha geese there o lot more fasten ,m 1 . 1. TitZ psople of Pike - .llle, Pike county, hi m e m ,et. him ;ne e . again, aria then .• ' 1 lad.,bsvit..g 'offered from Ir-eatellarit' rm, v ,,,,,,,... i ."1,,,i i . ..,i, So th ( 4,1 ~.., i n •Y• -, 4 ; theft and tafrr.aniew. until their JAl:ernoe Wilmington are haring slivery:if= now, ' - il is worn oat, lave 07,2tairta s % Agile nee i and they have got to tack up the. street .- •' 8 Centrulttee.. ' . I . !4 , htlW:4•l th. 47 go oat fora walk, Them • '4 , ,;1,, strweriint who was sitting oars tart,.) for very little sash Las been evolved; bat - 1 - stone in New York, the other n 414, sad , all !herr/lag men reedy the rkituary ad • ' 1 : dimly dissolved and dlaapparrW. Prot- .. rerlaereents otrefelly. and when they 4 iL b h , phits Mated the !ve -. the well, et the age •>1 surventysis pheno menon. - - 14 " led * - ' •: • tto tri . styldr., or Oiltraltr,Sgs ID that nrdsb , ~, ‘,.....,, yr ... rm. h .., ..,iir e l ~,, e , t ,. ; I,orhooe,th.t - y Rom down to the offka of ' . .„1: • - - "'":,......, 11r ---....,-,...." - 1 , 4 M,...1 ~.. • 01,4 ilekiivt •A Willa seri pore over thA ' - ''' r lr ''''''' ....in ''''''' --- -- bps ' . ' taW tetternelit of tho dr:94.4W. All this )., migrth complete F iEtial a 12/1)9 he 1 • chum lo a , r ~ . 14 dittie' onv 'a ~ . t ' -made to the explorat:on of Colre 4" .A . - ''' ' '''' ' i redo river end tribute:lea. . '''' '4l 4'''''' " °' '' *'''l'M will nlefr"." . Tili La rt t eg Od.) C'J' lrirr EE C I cE "`" i 'IVO Otastea, ow. tr,o with teeffrl, have °ram, ~,... , to. e • vicinity of ' font i ~,,,t . , Ai . , ,,, so a, ~,k,,..,..,,,,.„i before , 0 viv . • , "' me ` E .E.ItEEst ruirAd by cafElPilisfE. i ~Ve,y Aey-artth Wl:feats frfrorsdly re . and that similar complaint.; are made in i ~.,r v ., es....sar) whife tho Ries 'Werke?: i • i Deal 211 t 4 rta of the State.. . ; et, ale T igveleasly, the water setialsed oh' 1 YIESIDETI . - aft"-CT will rovotrapany ,Twat-etre!. 'A fiterrel cupiairevd lb. io...wee,, • i Senator Cameron on a treating etped/V,on ; "seen ato krwer 4 tEhEE is i''''A gE I .,,P t lit-PanuaTiranla sometime In June, TIAO 1 1......4:11,' WV.forrA to f 4 .l' t ' , OM , ry'lr . . ' i• ' , M g Et rat the t i EE Ed°Ean lo whets , ' he 1 Oannals Ai re.'s Cream Ric. . .. :•,, tad VOWS tired of Flaltr=.,N, .1' (Iran; l . , . t Two &am Registrr. of the 24, my' ; 1 . 1 ,.... 4 crops of all kinds ate In stgeodid „.; feeee lition. and of most fruitful pee: , i Corn looks better, and to more forwent - • ' ' 1 Than ever before at the sumo due: -'flee! J is an unusual amount of this - staple mop -- - .b.,,,,.,1 this year. Our farmer* - got 11 leaotieli of wheat lest year. Wheat and . , ' - sits also lea won, sad see doing a• finely," • - 1 . 1 • r t " ( 1 ,11 1 t it 1 . 1 4,,,tlL,wei c (* r • • ESTABLISHED IN. 1781; 88.00 15 COLOIUI)O The' Pinerleo—lnforroatlon Concern the Indlana—A Word to ,Endgran Co l oradoron In r• and Order In Cm, (Correspondence Pittsburgh gatettel °mares MILL', Dorobass, Co., t CotonArto, Sine 28,1870.) . Agree.ble to promise, I will try and let you know for the benefit of your thons ands of readrots, whnt this part of the country is, and, for the many in Allegheny county who contemplate coming West, where 111 apply for information. The point tit which I am nowt stopping Is Oxon fifty miles South of Denver, :tint is n base spot on account of the lice and lumber being got out for the Kansas. Pacific Railway. You can form some ides of the number of men employed In the 'Mimics when I tell you that live hundred ox teams are now employed hauling to points from sixty to ninety miles from here, iintritorne two hundred extra teams are coming on atjnics. The Indians have given so much trouble that it line caused a rise in price of Anc•eighth of a cent per mile for hauling, making now 11 cents per tulle for arrying ties. As there is no thn• her short of tlin-e hundred and fifty miles east of this, you can form some Idea of the colors of these pinches to this I railway. The Indlaus are making it cast In every tray, loss of stock ,delays consequent there on, arms to men; ammunition, etc., apart from complicating business • generally.- A few words as to the Indiana. (You have no doubt had the beuellt of all the news from various pointa and as I have not seen a pnper since the troub les commenral I don't know What has been arid. Same twenty two men have lwen killed between this point; and Kit Carson Station ; how many are wounded no one am tell. We have hitre three drivers wounded with, arrows Within the Inst week. They Were driving Mule teams or they would not have been (attacked. They rhan't,ditourb or: trains aUther. don't want the criftle. , ,But only yesterday they, put an arrow in a herd boy, only eight miles front here, and drove off two lunch rows .which they wanted fox beef no doubt. • • They are roaming around nul l over the country and ore all so well mounted that they are Lard to catch. 'Phis morning a for of them were in sight of this point, and we any haven visit at any hour. They are very bold and mean business. The'arrows indicate different tribes. Some Ute amass Lave been picked up, hut it is claimed tlia'arrotrs were In the possession of the Siolli who need them. The Cues claim to be friendly and have etibred to mu - sue the enemy. The United States cavalry, of various commands, are out of ter the Indians, but the settlers have not much faith in their doing much as their hands appear to La tied with too touch red tapc.of the Pence Commission. Mr. Romero, who is battling from this camp, lest seventy.seven mules by the savages. One of them rode right into the herdand Seized the old bell mare and the hen' mat orally' followed her. They got off with the whole lot. Where thb troubles will end no one can tell. The completion of this road will do inure to wards settling the question than . all the troupe they can 'send against therm and make it much cheaper for the government in every respect. The building of ibis road is under the control and direction of (ten. Wm. J. Pal mer, who commanded the 15th Petiosvb vania Cavalry (luring the rebellion, and he has overcome difficulties that at first seemed impossible. The rood Is being built from _Carson to Denver at a very . rapid rave :iOO fresh laborers - were put on loot week and more nee coming. Portico who expect to try . the West will find some of 'lles 11101 t beautiful land for 12.1 miles vest of Kith.es city that vain be Lad in the country; the prices range from :fit? to $e per mere and are Paid by a pay tuent of oneriftit down and balance in years in five payments. Parties address ing Mr. Pratt, .Natienal Land Co., Chica go, with have maps nod. circulars " neat them giving,full Information,and will get 1 transportationinach cheaper by so doing. The Kansas Pacific Railway has five millions acres . ropen for 'settlers and end, grants. • I would advise Pennsylvania to try' this section of Colorado, as I not attained it cad suit titcut better. There is every variety of land ht this section. Moan tains, Kerte, both tint and rolling, and any amount of most beautiful valleys with I hills well timbered and good water. I Lumber is cheap here and coo be had at the mulls for $lB per thousand. • The soil is very rich, rind apart from the valuable fare a h,r raising all kind pf Produce, there is no better place in the whole West for all kinds of stock farming, . • There is good veal out here, which with the timber, makes the locality particular (ly desirable for settlers, and to health there is no ague, and no load disease whatever. The air is so pure that on kit • ling any kind of meat you can hang it up in thin strips and dry It out in twentvlour Lours, A desperado was killed here a few weeks ago. He seas determined to kill soniebody, and at last went to a store for that purpose and would no doubt have succeeded, but the moment he drew his revolver at least six men fired and:every ball took Oka In Lie breast and stomach, The nearest justice. held an inquest, but ' I .no information was 'made, the general verdict being, "Country well rid of all ouch • I rubbish." Last night two Mexican teamsters were 1 plaYfully• quarreling., and_ one shot, the ' oiler right through the left lungs. Ile cannot aurviVe through . the day. The justice took his deposition, and it is hard to tell whether it was Intentional or tnt. The man who did the shooting, is &driver 11l one of the Railway Company's or.: ?taints, and a party of roughs, full ~ 5 In I." whiskey, started after himiallyncli hint, but they did not succeed. The train Ines . would not gtve hint np unless to legal au thority. He will be brought back here today. Needle nuns, Ballard, Henry and Wins cheater rides arc all that are used here. In my next I *ill give you a more rem plate 'description of this section. Yours, &c., V. i1,f)f14.4 - tfl cki AFT, ln. rinit AT, 41 ,1 I P-4,0, "l ee Ktftf:4o§...l, *hi • , 11 ff,lsy .`t. a'rlreA, 51,9 terbrq” )1') Saind , lolo vfl'^s, FM 4: ;0 fit.l , 4 qt , " ,reiprq . lll2 r, k 14 hera galor*it e tK. o,lk# A#o,s* drink:A*4F aa Fla', Plaited, 4 (f , i "4 :fatti4 All ealerfrot FIRST NMI MIDNIGHT NEWS BY (-Abu London Thum and the American Tariff —The i'euion Sensation and Other Tleuts British '.l'en's—Terrilde Conflou' i ration In Constantinople— , Thousainls of Houses, Sc., In the Riches{ Portion of the City, In Ashes 7 Political Reform in Porta gal—S avery question in Spain— Wheat Crops in France and llnssla. =5=521112=1M M= Lo DON, Juno G.— The Tim , * augur , : the de feat at the tariff bill In Congre , N. Such re sult "%vitt be beneficial. Iwcfnige or having tendoncy to modify the party f leg. and hon. , the revenue ref ortners.will persevere and 4, 11 e CPO In OW eKectifive programme. It is reported that the police are discorming ramillent Mil , : of a Yenien plot In every direc tion, not only In London but (I'Vel • TW1101i , itt thvgland and even in Wales. Arms and am - •, unction have been distributed for portico In Dublin, end apparently designed to he .used Immediately,linve been discovered there. Sev eral boxes and barrels of war Material. ready • for shipment, have been seined at Holyhead. and the persons m whose charge they were taken Into custody. The ;no lunatics are watchful., The excitement has not abated. imports Irom Central and Southern France represent the apPearumee of the wheat 'not promi..ing. while a fair average crop is expect ed In the northern and eastern sections. .10 Itus,ia the prospect of the wheat crup is unending, but mires at Odessa continue steady. The weather 14 warm and delightful. The Irish telegraph lines on not work well to-day, and telegrams for America go by way of Brest, French cable: to St. Pierre; New Foundland Company's cable to Sydney. and the same Comparty's.lalid linen to Port Hood, where they strike the Western Colon lines. The newspapers retail the words of Comma dote Ashbury. nbent building a new yacht. If , the Cambria Is again defeated. and assert the Egeria's victory over the Commodore's yacht on Saturday seas complete. The Commission of Amnesty. have refused to hear counsel for the Fenian prisoner , The transimrt steamer Crocodile takes out three hundred dock yard people for Calladll. • White, who attempted to murder CherleA Buxton. M. P.. lio sober n restraint. een Pronounced insane mid placed under Lord MOIIOII, Coll•Or‘ative. elected to Parliament from Fast surroue. in not the Me ' bon aa reported.. The telegraph cable which creases St. George Channel to Oxford is broken. The Poll Moll slazctte ethnics to the act is lie in Mark b een d says the tone of the market has seldom so sharp as at the present ummen. AP anic prevails at Tyne:mouth in rerard to the Fenian, It was reported they threaten ed to seine the. Castle. The guards have been. doubled and precautionary measupes taken by the town authorities. The monthly otartzlnes of all rude* de nounce ..Lothair" a. immoral, shallow and snobbish. A dispatch to Sir Hoary Ruhr. - Imilznantly repudiate", tau iniinuation that tern -:ti understandiaz between the oppn•ition tarty in Circave mid Le brigands of Marathon. 'the Chita of Rome has a hitter Or: tide on moderate (at Loll., reboot It den,nin fra at worse than heathens. MD= CONifriirTiNtlet.i.. June o.—Yesterday after noon shout one o'clock is fire broke Out, which spread with alarming rapidity through„ the. richest portion of the cite. The itantes acre teat (H.:covered in an old'bullding In Pers. on. the north hide of the Golden Herm A strong . wind was blowing at the I hue. and th, tint quickly communicated to the adjolnintt intUdi logs. The efforts of the firemen and citizens to stop the ',Tr...., of thu tauten were fruit less, and in a few hours the residence , : of the English. Americana nti Pr:nu:roe.° atnlmh4a . d ors, eonsulate+. Naomi the.d re. mann churehry and Inu.t,utt, .thout.ontls )( Itruleg, and the richest and shops in the city were reduced to a..ht.t.. The loss of life tra:: +in. The (Manz of walls has been fearful. It is est intnieti ut tract. thirty too g de are I killed or In lured by thi 3 entire alenie. The Inrr. lo Incalculable. The aront this heat till hurting art-eels. nod thv hat qeittrot tit the peohle Legion titteeritttii,u• PORTUGAI Lt,notr, June e.—Duke EaldanLa , i aueo,incec the Government Will make Important path ical .refortne and the theerr be m e t teri to the telt peace stimdard of abrol l . Duke cobra.. to bold an 3 • communication with the prcrent Italian Illnlster here. and will address him self directly to the Cabinet at Florence. MUM M.a. , nty. June il. , The sci.one of Minister Moret for the abolition of Ilarery Is fa the hands ora special committee of the Cones. .where It will be subjected to considerablm modificat ion. ISEI3 HAVANA. June.—Sereral raslialllcant skir mishes bet ween the troops and rebels 3re re pnrted In Clam Villas. = LONDON °EERY. Tune C. —Tfif• steamer Violet Is, from Nett York. arrived. SOrniarli•toN A June O,—T al oaluerikank fort, from 'Sew Orleans, arrived. BYO C061611E1143.6L. London, June 6.--To.driF being Whit 'Mon day. the Stock Exchange at London. and cot ton and other market+ here are claiod. The following fugitive prices, however, lave been made: Corn ins 9d. Flour 21. California wheat 19+51, red tve.t ern h Sit, red winter at 9+ ad. I, la va . t , ..IJuuxtE,:::at ' ne cloned d'ettfl!rifent. - .3f 42c. LOnDON. June O.—Unwed arm at 10410.5.1. Linseed oil firmer at 4 , 3143,..T's 10d. Tallow tam er at 45. sd. Calcutta linseed 665. XLIST CONGRES. BERSION.) Qc TelefroGh to the Pittiobtrch Gszatea 11'am:sr:TON. June C. 15711. Bills were Introduced and referred: By Mr. spmicra: Granting lands to the State o[ Alabama aid In the construction of the Sac:nun:6 and Memphis Railroad. btr.STEWART : To prohibit contr.icts .for,sierrile labor. • , . STEWAHT explained ihat the bill Woe intended to apply to Chinese emigration. He said la soaking Coolie labor contracts Chinese contractors took aevantage of the peculiar religious views of the Critnese to provide for their return to their native lazuli dead or elite. These contracts were for fear yekra. and the Chinesedared not break the contract for fear that ln-use of death bit bode might not be returned to his own country. Too bill would break up this Coolie system by prohib iting. contniets.for a longer period than six mouths. acidic It also provided forth° return of Chinese to their own country. This would be long enough to enable immigrants to pay the expense...of their passage, and not long enough to make their importation,ns a sys tem. a meant Of profit.: Thehill wan referred to the Judiciary Com . • On motion at Mr• stOWATID. the Texas The cite Railroad bill its made a pedal order. Mr. .Williams* joint reaolution for the In crease of pay of ARM:stout Census Marshals was taken up amended and passed. As amended it proildei the !itemise shall -not exceed flip per cent of the present camn pensation, nor shall the entire compensation be more than alight dlallars per dar, exclusive of mileage, for the time actnnllit Muployed— additional allowance to be made when. by reason of the sparseness of .gopulation, the compensation allowed be lose isnot suMcient. Mr-PATTERSON called uts the bill to re peal all existing hugs authorizing the trans portation and eXpOrtation of goods • mores sad merchandise In Loud to Mexico. over land or by Inland waters. , Be said the Score. tary of the Treason was 'itaxicua for the passage of the MU. as it - would do away with an Immense amount of 'snuggling oat he )lax . t li n r. b a d ikpLrit in kat k_ be: effected by It would :g r unt t l o s so,Otoo lo pet boom. The Mil passed without debate. e:Thalian appropriation bill S,lll proceeded with d Tarim:m/s - amended. A proposed amendment to the Voles an, dimmed, it prcrtidno for the termination of ' debate on an amendment to en appropriation L4ll by e twodhlrsi rote; also, that no amend teen to no niTsfelisriatlon bill. other than such as diritrtly,telated to appropriations la a tilt, he received - or adopted without a two-thirds write, • . NIATEII/304 yo the proposition IN littimpc tb 1at7110.0 the Mao! Su r e . ;ri./dw , bastion, which had term' b • ;Pr. MArTC..4l4ivriflat tiny fullesa diaositslota t an In Prow tit the aoiarodment, as Irfft.t46 cod i lmti,coffllly . 1 4eAlerli ..V6 omttfirs "eon tffiVri Api0n140,0411,4141P11 01'14 114 CYMIIIIIM i^r ri rqi NiU. Al74lta ployA. , ft.g 110,1,111P1,144,0. r oho', Intr . F. SiefraSt. Whoa,. tansavr• " hrn A. 4 l . 4 ,t4sie.st4 jiet Veal tiOnte eft" c47,MV Wl/pll7 011(014.... je fie k 61.4,10 ) rit' 6 , 4 bpd - E•s4A. rt k 4 ,a1...A*4; 04 - 4 . 440. 0,4 Y f..T.,,f4t,..• R 4.4 tti iSts Ted:: tff ittt 1 4, e . tr, 41 ‘ 1P . 6;4 4. 14M 1 t•I 41. 1 1001111 4: 4114*A". h't*4-4 1 . • . .•• PITTSBURGH TUESAI T I. JUNE 7, 1870. la Ito Starr. , In rebellion 111tring the Intl• 0% ca , nte up. .fr. CILINDLEIIMOV.I it be passed over. Lest-ii to 32. • - Iu The tamable . mot lon to recommit. whit struction to thu Conwdtten art Claims to pro• vide for the adjudication of `laiut In th, • Court of Claims, was rejected-15 t 0.,. The quest ton them being on Cho pending amendment .01 Mr. Williams, detlanng the art to provide only for the examination and and not is create any obligation noon the got. : ornment for the payment of claims. sevetur Senators objected flint theprovision was so- purtlitous. M r. [GARNER adding. that It an Insult to all claimants. Mr. WILLIAMS advocated Ilia metal:cont. the specific limitation of the purpose of the bill. it ithout it this legislation would be the findstep by Congress toward peeling toe losses bv the rehiq StMCS daring the war. It was the first step that was nom Ira that direction. and if the doors of the 'Peca ”trY,werc now opened to them, the people of t nutsouth would Until:rapt the Government. Mr.l 7 tlWlAllt wOuld regard the rerosm "r Goternment t pay the °Minis of loyal men for 111...e4 of the war, by neglect of the Government, as the act of a highwayman. There as no law.lhumn or Divine to wa t the w tioverninent In n this pillaging of its men friends. Mr. MCI: hoped the vote on tire :monk meat woold be a test upon the KOllOllll 1111,V, lion of the liability of tire government !limn the class -of elnine+ referred to. Me. EDMUND! , argued t hat in allowing rrl decor of loyalty to he 'Mown. outlier by eon-. duet or speeelt, the hill would permit PaYment for. Mort-4 taken from General Leo or any other nutortigngett in tire rebellion against the government. Any man a lin fought the government all day might be paid try showing he talked loyalty ail night. Mr. DRAKE considered the fatal feature or the bill theVeonirement upon the Quart ermas ter an adisary General to pass tipon claim upon here tau to %tat elnent of t heelaim- SOL without any opportunit.y tat Zile govern meat to he henill In the case. argued that the principle of the bill woo emceed find Arnold entail upon the government enormous liabilit its. Mr. IfOIVF. replied the government tumid not evade the payment of a just debt, anon the round that the debt was too great. If needs tie. it should perish In efforts to liquidate its obligations. Ile advocated the bill at length. , main the consideration of justice and policy. claiming it merely provided n method of the settlement of lintels. Ile deprecated nil dis criminations nm to loyalty het worn gluteus of different States. Wit hoot a v 01.., the Senate adjoarund. 1101'SE tfl• EISPIVESISNTATI V Es. little were introduced as follows: Ity Mr. .11'N ES .N. C..: Incormorathig a branch if the coot euiplnted Southern Trans- Coot:nom:0 Railroad Company as the North Carolina Western Itellinod Company.' Mr. H.Sit fliSt the appointment of a committeell ay,tem f.f levering , ; MY. Mr.NL , VSII AM: 'f, , lir:wide for the pay, mint of toyed claims furprOperly takes or tie. I stroyed the United States. Also, to provide for resat's , Ot sweet ou ! lied Inter between the mouth and Shreve- I port. M PROSSER: To authorize the Presi dent to submit a pn.position to tile Spanish Government for the set tletnnt of difficulties I ulet by arbitration otheri. Ily fur. Aitsr.Ltz establle h a Freedraen'a limns-dead Commission. - Also. to authorize the payment of bounty to I colored Men enrolled n• slaves. Ity Mr...LONGER: For building n eustom house. ,ac.. at Port Huron, 31ichlgan. By Mr. WILSON. fNlInnJ: For the improve ment of the harbor of Duluth. Also, authorizing the Huron Rey and Lake PepinS Rilroad Coutpany to coust rttct and tuolutain a tvaldge across the 3lisslssippi. river. 111•TAFFE: Gnintlng public lands to the Great Schema Taller Railroad. • Mr. SVOOD offered a resolution instructing the Committee of Ways and Menus to report it bill abolish i nr, the:tariff on coal. Ise, mortal the previous question, which .vas seconded.! and under tts operation the rebOilltiOU .211 agreed to-113 against :a. Additional bills Nvcre introduced and tr ierred, Br Mr. NEU LET: encourage the estate lflllitlyat Of f.teltut..hip noes to the nom< o f Caroms. Italia and China. lip Mr.SAILGENT: To amend the aet of June 10thled.. Imposing taxes on distilled ..pints sad tOINIWCO. SO as to allow the same drawback an allowed on rum and alcohol.. .05 Mutton of Mr, LAWE.S,' the rules were ~.aspentled and the order of the House requlr .lnAltijournment at five o'clock was re ! .11,11 . ANRS moved lo suspend the rules - rind ..311SIga Tuesday of next work. and from flay to day t heramit en fort he consideration of t he majority and ru thorn y reports of the Cointolt - Titter on Forclgr. Affairs In reference to -Cuba. stating be would nut allow tine subject to cimsume inore than one or two day, M the farthest. • Toe lions° 'erased to suspend the rules. • to o r. modiffed his motion week.aft'sto it to one.day. Tuesday of next • the. FA ISN S WORTH said that his objection none that the subject of Cuba would displace other public business. He considered that an elge call a humbug. The ...ono. .ves xree,l , • Mr. lI.%NiCa wired ~t,entlen t•• lb ,' 4. .4 recent pubin,tt 101 l 01 pni,..,e1e.1 to i.e the report e,f the commits,. It cons puL lishe,l without the atithorlts ur knowledge of the yousnilttee, and he regretted exceedingly ' its publication. it sees an Imperfeetireport of statement read 13 the eonnalltlae on she 7t.lt I of Marsh last. and had been kept conthientlal. Ire asked thnt the majority and minority re port. might be published to the Ulcer before n day ;Assigned. So ordered. Sir ,from the At ProPriailon Com mittee, reported the River soul Harbor ap propr.atiwl bill and I it...amity civil espenses appropriation 1,111. which wore matte special orders. the former ff. suit Thuradny„and the latter for Wednesday of next— week.... tie ,t at ed thete were the lent of the appropria tion bills. Mr. SCHENCK., Chairmanor Ways and Mean, mport fi bill to authorize the refunding and etinsulld snots of the no tional debt end tar other purposes. Recom mitted nail ordered printed. It authorizes the bonne of tt,talif,uslitto of eotlll-011 anti registered' hirtv rear bonds,.re , dermable to coin. bearing four per cent. coin Interest. princlind find interest to tu. exempt from all Federal. State, munteiPal or local taxation. The total bonded debt Is not to be increased. but new bonds ore to be exchanged • for outstotuling Five-Twenty bonds at par value. The; fourth ' , snots :tut horiren the Secretam . of the Treasury to sell all surplus geld •in the l'reasurv. the pro cmis of which :Ire to la, n. 41 Itt holing .up and cancelling 5-t0 Lsoids. Subsequent sec t hins authorize the emanation and de...trite tine of Salads now or hereafter belfle. sinking and special funds, a detailed teenrd thereof to Ise kept and the same to be deducted front the rettstandlog public debt'. and an amount oisual to Interest of all bonds belonging to the sink :funds shall he implied to 'the payment of the public debt. They also authorize the Immo of three per cenr. Certificates:lu return fir?rtrtlteleTr°''gg itrnyit.h odt7s i s which may be received at par. with ncertice interest. in porn:tent for Lands tint bemired by this act. ;The House then resentful the consideration n f the bill to reduce taxation. the question be leg on Mr. Ek•heuck's mutton to lay on the ta ble t he motion to reconsider the vote when '. 1 by the' mole question Was ordered on. hit i•arnendment. ela.: the first section of the Torn! 11111. The motion Wog agreed to and the amend ment adopted—tat to 4). • 'Mr. SCHENCK then offered as an-amend ment the second section of the Tariff Rill. bt , log the free list section. The _previous question Was seconded—Tiff to 40 and the amendment adopted. •The Herne of Clay, and Fuller's earth and sponges were struck out of the list and the item colonitc inserted. Mr. SCHENCK then offered an en amend ment Xbe third section, relieving I rein ton nage duties vessels In the Coastwise:Snide -ad fisheries. Agreed ..to''strithouo (on. Mr.SOFIENCH then offered the fourth wad lust section, modified a en as to make It applY only to Imported geode In bonded warehouses. Armed to without division. SCHENCK.' then-moved the melons question on cmgrossment and thinPreading of the The motion wet seconded and the bill passed—PA to 35--alltmgai Ire votes br Ddmo emte. Mr. OARFTS.LI/ moved the special order for the currency bill tomorrow be extended Wag to Wednesday. ..Affreed to, and the. sVoeChes on Wednesday limited to ten The House then went.lutoeommlttee on the posioffice appropriation bill. . An amendment to make the pay ofotter carriers f 1,121 year wan rejected, ase'llvffoe striking' out theopproprlation for that ooject. The letter carrier system woo restricted to ' cities of not less than forty thousand Inhebi tents. DANTE 3 offered amendment provi ding that no' Mart-of the .upproorlatlon for stamped envelopes shall:be- used except for a supply suffnt to last till next October. and V .Ctra to carry out contracts hereafter to be made wit h the lowest bidders on seriph, to be-furnished by the Postmaster Ognerel. Adopted. . The Committee rose, reported the the Muse and lt. used. Mr.S.IIIQ'T Introduced bill in prohibit contracts for servile labor. Referred. An evening session was held exclusiVelY for generel debate. = =I for Patine and dttlatril4Telegraph.l • 31onaarroteff, leas 'B:—tfiver *tailed:Oen'. Weather thirty inches of tenter le the channel. Weather thirty oltbly.t leo de grees at lour!. X. 1, • BitowNerriLts. lithe 8.--hirer - .talk/nes - T. -with three and a ball feet ot Ititthr in the channel. Weather clear. 10tamteeelaf enfpelghtdeffrtes at four e. GathaasOflo. - Jane - . etellaari. *th three feet brae Inchae Nisi!; lOC ; channel. Weather cleat, lharld , oo•.".m'' eatl-elett. derfers at. ate N. N. • 1 , Sew Conran.. rx N.ConisAss.Jane numm" l at elyrf4:lsfc for middling. kin lea 1.00 baler—Tr -ezporta 101. till. Mor i arm L . f 4 rf mi t„, ll/ 4 4 4 24 14 8. 5 .r.iX for daub e e RIC . ; ',deed 11. 1 b. wriii.V:ii:tat; Lie; 04,4)046e. Bran BIZ ff T . 17 1 .21;9 rianial. 6, 1 447.tp:4, lavagc. ff4t l l.t 12frf. Arbi , l 41411 e: fair .53,1107,1.5'. prime t. py 84 4 144 4 . . • ' 1.44 b y Ine of cantor brad. 8/4044 i I 11.4 [Mt Nieek twine grad 4 r. 1044401 .444444,w000 of elie . i 4 fesnl"M'. 42 '4 0 j,eiorY oMt Ei'4 4 1 r44 31 . 1 ' a 1114340 for romma t li t l 4l);:4l74 l 44i ß lig ; i !or irf l V • 4;0 4, i ;441 4 4 . 44l 1140.0 00,16. • ECO.III ENTIOA. I 0013 0' CLpC}C_ , THE CAPFrAL. Municipal Electlott-(beat Ex ellement and Blot tug n the Polk— Emory, Reform Candidate. Elected ~Recepllon Ilk Spotted Toll. Red . Eland and Other Indian Oilers, kr. illy Telegraph it Illtsbitrgh IttltCtle.l WAAILINOTON ert3t4.ltille . . • rut StrNICIPAI. ELT., toa. • An extmordinnry degree tit excitement Prevail. In regard to •the municipal election. The Democritts made no tounlteillons, and the contest tar the Mayornlty Is between the present Incumbents. Dowell and Emery. both of whom claim to reprezent the Republican party. The root,' will be one tit the fiercest ever known In t city, and has engendered 30 ninety nod r Wlent eillitroiersY heti , rent he opposing part les. To smelt nn alarming extent Is Unit trumlfe•ted that Aeritin3 t rutiblv in feared nt the poll.. nut In order to keep puttee lite United States ferret at the barracks will ho under the control of the Superintendent of th e ilteie, large special pollee force will be oujoint. - .„ • AT TIM la.e.oloN. At the Tided want Ude afteruoon dur ing n ditheolty het wean whiles and hien, one of t Ito totter WM , Shot in the wrist. A riot occurrent In te fietnent h word, which won so serious that th e office,D wore obliged to In terfere. A colored man IVal ahot by one of the officer, tine hull entering the left side. fly riding Info a Ctowil of Severn' tilOnantniper lons;ttni briskly' nvinif batons the mount t i.! Pekoe succeeded in Opening the rioter...rue of whom were arrested. With t hese excep tion. I here wai general good order through out the city. Serer before sons then,so touch Interest In, n municipal election. The stains contest watt between_ Unwell. the Presentse 51avor. nunil ntnerY.ttla t Republican. mho for tin welt part w a g ' ,snorted by tho 9” nni of tinat organization. The nntney. men claim Li. Mee- I inn by over three thfnniall.l MO Orli her With their candid:at...l , tiny Cosset , . cou nters arc tieing fired tkenieltt nod b:.ntin't lighted by the victors. The =writ:, for Entr.ey. the nefOrnn 03111 i slat e for Mayor. Is ft.l7. RE.Mat,I %MAN'S. -- The President ;..ice - a r,eention to lied Cloud, Spotted Tail nail the , other •Chiefq to nlght. The entertainment was As elegant as that given Prince Arthur. M.. (i rant. all the membera of the Cabinet. with Itri iqlt, "Illlailanatul other Mini , teta and-their fami lies. and many When were present. Spotted Tall remarked to hla let erpreter. during Ihe feast, that the white men bad a great many more good things to eat and drink titan they usually sent out to }he indinas. The Inter preter replied It was becau.,e he had gait the war Path and gone to farming. eg. claimed the Chief. "I will 'quit the' war oath and go to farming too. if rett—wili iliNCaTs treat me like thls anti let oil lire in. as bur houses.'• • teiblo‘fts mare'. The bliTintr , ilneed into Oh House for tie_ tureer.of 'certain boundaries of Is rendered 0CCP116.117 . LT the enci intehmenti , ',or the Mormons on the north nun the ashlers n tire cast. urn. PrITTION. The Camtnittec on, Reeonstroction has e volved axe two not to remove the tasiltico: dieribilities of nay INIT611!1 who has Mg*P . l o- tionf• , l fnr tneh COMMUED , tfir 91;nette hat conlint ,- .1 TUACay. Of Neu - .Tt.rttey. COI4OI, Of Magdalen. Mexico. n td Jahn yhonfolf 1"..,4tur...t0r at Rollldnyllot F. I , nnsvivAttht. u,tortlUOYl , l „ • . “n<. KA(' ott hr Au•tri:n I.cOnt inn. to-day worried !lo....oistroc of 0 on. (trim., r'l 11,0 cundtroivikor.oon , et,4lo , .I,rihil ,, o ooport eel to-day THE 14 t- , .) -., ~.: . .1 . :V.1N S. • b tett %Vat Beacon the "them mod - Chevenery Is Dakota. (By TeiNtraph to tini Pittiatorglt iia , ette.l Cation:. :lune n—Nestirrecelortl In tide city 110111 TOrt istereeion, ilokata Terri tory, 'dates th.tt Varty of mono Indians near Shot pniot had titine , ed a 3' of Cheyerue, hlllint elle Vitt =year: vertical I other, rue Cuerhiabil, Ur' the numb , of about etch? losettced hatter, were terribly en t.t.rrat..4. and trete t toe:treeing o t•t the knife I,oollt, tt;•Je , • l'omr t rib,. It et teenkte.t vtr ono. Iva ten , tt the t'ireyeellev [brit tree': til let en,. and there 004 a provpeCt tg bloody timer .alll 0114: the OriVa.Tee tathrtt tee. , Letter , reserved ttwdar fount he lt,veet Wa g...mt., ear t het vine, the raids mane by the ArnitatiOe Indian , tiering the Gent port or this month none have been ,eon. The qoldieri Qent there for ttretteetioll liter' been well sta rlet.' and the lt.ontan atc beginning to have mom co;ttittt•tto.,.. The :virile,. "alert...lv bt ceaSevlyrettre are lair:Mining. The liig Flom expedition Were at lta who's • • - • • " •• ---" (.71!1‘• f Oviny nit ‘C.VII. TgouPie is ‘l:t'lly :;ittlelPatedirotWiadiant on the retertation the mouth of White feNi.f. The white.; are preparlag for war. The Colon Pacific Railroad Crariptur pun-hated t entite alto if the town Of tirand Wand. The claret, are much pleated, as heretofore no one IVa+ html a good title to the property. . Si'. Lolls, Jane S. - t'aptain AitChell. of the Fifth Infantry, who arrived to-day front the Indian count ry. furnishe t nu 11.C..111t of the recent attack on flear Creek Station. forty tulles south of Fort Dodge. Thirty-live In dians mine to t he station. which was guarded by Strife:int' Murray and four.melt of the Third Infantry. who represented themselves as Arapahoes. After cooking and entillg ..)111C time in a friendly manner. oil Wit ,Venn lett. Those remaining shot two of Murray's Inca and severely Wounded the Sergeant him self. utter which they fled. SiXty nde. 1. , longing to Mr. Tra illy. trade, at Camp Supply, were ton of and One hunter killed. Two or titre" other l men were also killed at different place, It is reported that the Indians had left Omni supply and the. new Indian Alone; on the Canadinn River. It Is stated a grand War Connell W. recently held at Antelope If Ills, by the Cauinnehes, If iowas, Cheyenne, Arapa hoes and Apaches. lind some nom., from the I Sioux, hilt the result 1.1 unknown. An expetiltiou consisting of COnliorillien of I tile 7th .I.'arnlg. and one company of infantry left Kit Carson On Friday last for the forks of Republican hirer. 'I hree batteries at Fort Riley have been ordered to move at once titi report to General Curt. to reliefs the Seventh Costars now'guarding the fmnt i ron Solomon and lteptiblienn hirer .. Thr Cav -1.7 In to concentrate at Fort Huy and meet 'rigors. meamres are to beadapted against the Indians. Otor.llarvey. of Kansa, reached 001, Citstar's Cal. Slit Imlay to COO-_ for with him regarding the Indian campaign: BRIEF TELEGRAMS —The report that Admiral Poor's mail was seized at Hamm is untrue. .• —II ornceGreeler is seriously 111, and tiel , e. !tensions are felt for his recovery. —W. D. Duncan's foundry at (knees. N. V., was burned on Sunday. Loas SMOG!. lnsur. cti for plooo. —The twenty-third annual edition of the American Institute of Homeopathy commew. eel at Chicago today. ' —At the dedicailon of the new First Congre gational Church, In Chicago. Sunday. the sum of C 2,000 was Subscribed. nearly clearing off the church debt. -Bde — rotary Doutvrell• propmes In July VIMXI,Ot.O In gold, Interest on bonds that havo..fieen purchased from time to time and credited to the slnklng fund. • -The San DomiegoLienty is now stronger by the rotas of two Senator,, who hove come rer to its support during the past two weeks. One or two more will secure Its passage. —John•Brooks. freight conductor on the Chicago, Alton & St. Louis Railroad, while at tempting to Jump on it trsin in motion. Sun day, neariiemout, /11100. s, fell nuderthe into erailwas instantly -- -Too Rank:tore and Ohio - Railroad have followed iu the reduction of fare east. an nouncirtg the fare to Washington and • llaiti- I more $lB, Philadelphia slB:lo,New York $3/ 10, and a corresponding reduction to other points cast. • —The NOW York Sun urn ,ofilcial Rouma nian dispatches Mate that lour to eight thou sand were massacred. thus contradict ing the Jews oc Assiated Vress doubt). and affirming the troth of the American Press Association dispatch.. ,-Governor Sector, of Tennessee, declares that he will veto row bill which may pass the Legislature repudiating or declaring nor bonds illegally hunted to raltroruls. Ile declarm that he never 'issued any bonds to rairoads .without drat getting tile opinion of the l State Attorney General. - - • - —A destructive ball and rata norm visited Chatham , Illinois, utt naturtlaY• .Ik, church' steepleattlas blows dowu, roots and cubit.), overturned. and fields of wheat and oats cut down—soma being ectunletere - ruined. 'The toranduentendud nbout thirty tulle,,-with a width of from t tco to toO miles. _ . —The steamship ltabert Lore; built by the Feemb cable cot e r ie expressly tor En gl undi ce of that hie, will Imre for this.eketst, her Molten belt% to pick up and repair the line broken het tuna bit:bury and St. Pierre, Thu Precis,' apot et which (bit line has siren near was 111licalud itlepend• caw. et °U MW the nut try thuy by es parluienli made at puxteiry nod di. PIM TX, the °Webers agreeing in their lecalitut wit Ille the apace of less thane adle.•ittter ea raft the thaw le this French line. the Rebell Leave will 1.11.1M4 to take op not - restore w i the braked tist, cable Of , IdiXl oft the meths, est theta of Antetica. • • . --Matt ofirtoex lu Ihe :+l.l. 0 1. , 4 .1YY0 I.elt eelvel. The to 1101 f . kt ?Ifw ,nvl 24th 11L'Atee 11111 01 of 11 , 1 .44 1 1 11 1410 1:1111 , ff Or 1, 1.4 , 411 1 4 r Ihp eoeoit or the tot. , rot. , oh t.toltieolt 414 I ill, 0%. 0r4.1 101 l lit 14441 lulletotrpdi t ho 1,1,11,1, , 1 1141 , 1.'1. 800 M .1, 041 01 44p4 , 1‘ portion or oh. 1.151431 , 01,y 1.1 - ti Orr.. lit olitthilt.i. tti.. 1 1 1 1 41'10431 ,1 K 1,114,,tk4v. 18 000.1,040 11.04 Wet * t rait , Wlll 1/1041 lit,,,,iffat 0114 It o%k NItill)11.9le? I,ll' ...h.irtolet..l ll l l ,Ylr:t 0 o 10 c.V. 14 . 1t Y ,1 , 41114.1k setlroht rat i 0 ittlitt‘lo 114 t‘lo. 11... ttt to, t4lo%Fqt, NEW Nl9ll K-.C . IT Y. Mayor's•Messagn to Comaeß r -Railroad War Renewed—Condition of . Mr. Greeley New Bergen Tunnel Princes Editlia Lopez Insane Cheek Forgeries, ie., [BY Telegraph to he Pittsburgh Gazette.! . • NEW Cone, Jane 11, Win. .I.ICNI\ 'PAL Arr./LIDS. Mayer Hail's ad tress to the new Common Council tte.lav recommends resolut lona be , 'speedily passed tot . repairing it large .number of streets anti for the construction of sewers, that Council hold! frequent public meetings and proceed at once to the prenatal lon of a volume of reelsmil ell y ordinances adapted in the new rwil,. Tho layor stirs it la already evident that the new executive departments organized under the recent charter will work together harmoniously and effectirely. itAtt.ito r ku WAit RENEWED. The war between the Erie and N. Y. Cent rat Raiload: ling again comeed. ommo- dore r Vanderbilt 1 to-day notimfied nc Jay C Gould that .M 1 arrangements hitherto existing be tween the Centrid and Erie lines were to be considered Malawi void. that Erie tickets be tween New York and Buffalo and Niagara Palls would not be received on the Central. 'rite Pennsylvania Itallrond Company received t he mune communication. mid negotiations nee 1 being opened betwn offensive Erie Mid FrOrlgyi violin Weals for‘an and defensive al liance. DFCI: f (MCKAY. Forgeries have been discovered by the -Tel ler of tho ercuilty Bank to the DIDOODt of fll.oo. consisting of teen small cheeks of Fisk and Ilateleon another Bank altered oh spectively to *IMO and 1 , 7,01. Two toes named Josiah Ferris and Louis Can Elan have been arrested. No Irwg II studnined by either bank 0 C.Di lIIDIDEN TENNLI... The Delaware. Lacknwanna and Western I t ltaliroall Copahy hnve completed plans for a new tunnel through Bergen Jiiii. hbout a mile north of the present tttnnel of the Erie Bond. it will b four tDOIDDIOd feet hangnail require three years anti a million donor. , for completion. ~\ • . CONDITION OF MD. 011REI.F.0. • Iloraee Greedy came back from Bahamas sufrerinz from It developedhe and ome fe ver Melt has lnto ( Intermittent fever of is lowgrade. Ile one up part of to day. Is notch better and likely to he out by t tie eloftv of I hr week. I= • klnvor Unlbtlel.ch. nt Brooklyn, to-day trunsmitted to the Aldermen the bodget of estlmntedexpense. for the current year. amonnt trig to #1,072,-12.1. • Fick and Gould hate been allowed by Judge Hinted ord nutil, September to Ille cplici to Heath, Raphael .Co.. renting the ,Enc ash stockholder , of the trio road. =I Toe Count ebil Edit ba Gilbert Monter. :$ be Ileved to be Insane and will be brought betor Court to-morrow. MEM • The steamer City of Brussels has arrived from Europe. ADIUTTANCT., oMi7t.r.Ntmc. The Sorosis to-tilFht tabled a motion to ad mit gentlemen as visitors. CIIN CINNATI lutrrnallooal Pell:lWe Etlit/ll—Reduction or Railroad Fore—Nll<Farland. rho 'lnsane, In Town—lnratanre Solt 1, ...not. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaieties I Cvscissari. June o.—At the session this morning of i.el Internet 'Gnat Typographical L'aion.an address of welcome. woo Made by Then. Ogden. .President of Cincinnati Union. tendering the delegates the hewn alit les of the city. Ile alluded to the fact that . Cincinnati was, the birth-place of the National rattm. nod Us the wonderful growth of the noganlia-1 tom. lie conjured them to look well to the oldeCt of its being. the elevation Of the peed . ' bon and character of the craft. and mainten once of its interests. kTo . 1 his Presiden t George replied. tendering thanks for the sew mons sent ltnent• expressed. :end :omitting them of kin desires for concord and har mony. At the meeting this afternoon the following. tlicers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Wm. J. Hammond. New Orleans: First Vice President, Teo , Willard. Albany: Second Vice President. John H. O'Donnell, Boston; Secretary and Treasurer. John Col- ILI.. Ctncinnat I. Recording and CorreSnoed• I log Secretary. Mica AIIIMSta Lewis, New. ork Via , str.e. old teas Peelle c dleol tot 'after to.. ek-et ion .v.e , an .stn, ttt 'ed. nr bereueott he temporarily t 0. - .1. the stnud and I hanited Ihe CTIOR in - a brief but very appropriate speech. When Miss Lewis was placed in nomination she sought to decline the honor, but the Union would not listen to her. declination. and she was according le elected by acclamation In the midst of considerable enthusiasm. One of the delegates desired a ballot. for he said t hot it had been so of Mace liPluid voted for a teontan that be did not want to lose the op port unity on this occasion. Eighty-two delegntes are now here and one. ers expected. Sacramento. California. and Toronto and Mont real. ]Mmia, hove rcpreeen tat it es. A material redact inn too been made by 1 vro railroatin In fare Past to-day. The Erie and Atlantic anti Great Western Railway Oral announced a reduction front Cincinnati to ton e v i frotnand to ton via_ Pall E m lver from it.,l to r 21.3.1 This I wan followed by the Little Miami. Pan Han dle nod Pennsylvania Central making similar reduction to New fork and corresponding reduet ion t o Philadelphia. Boston. Baltimore and Washington. The American Free Bald int Mission Society held: its annual meeting here this week. com mencing tn.night. Daniel McFarland ban been here several days Incognito. tie registered his name D. Metall:tribe Burnet House. Ile wan tinnily dis covered and ban since had many vinitors. In t he suit of Cincinnati and Louisville Mall Line agalunt the Globe Insnrnnce Company of this city for Insurance on the steamer rolled Stares. dest toyed by lire !minded by a conk don with the steamer America, the verdict of he t he to-day was In fever of the mall line for full amount claimed. stl,ttld. . MEXICO • Euro ro.loti of Conareor—Staar Robhir E1,V111101% of Illandlis—firrolotiooury Situ y & lat aston hr. Gaut plosions— Earth quake, • . UV Telegraph to the Pittsburgh firkzette.] HAVANA, Jane O.—Mexico City dotes to th Mott of Juno %tate thnt.Condrrss wool& proba lily kohl no e xtm !e.lon In order to flnlnb th: discussion on the proposed constitutional re forms.. The came' between Vera Cruz and Jalapa WWI robbed by brigands and One passenger . killed. Six bandits were recently executed at Zacatecas. • Gen. Rocha to moving on the revolutionary forces in Nueva, Leon and Tamaulipas. Oar citiCnOena tins temporarily dissolved his bands. The Zacatecas insurgents are disbanding. The new llennolselle mines are yielding enermouslY. The citizens of Onnt emelt laid invaded Mex ican territorr, establishing coons and in the State of Chinos, and cutting out farms for themselves, pot recognizing the laws of the Mexican government. The squatters were or dered to abandonMexicau territory, Notice was also given them that If they did not com ply force would be used to destroy theirprop. crtv and buildings. It is generally believed that Pella Diaz. Governor of. Glace. le tho prime mover In this invasion. Intending to Porn a separate republic. bankrupt: Thenational treasury is bankrupt: The Onnyamos revolution hos ended for the present. Lozada refusing to participate. A. violent earthquake risked -the State of Garkca. Its effects were especially disastrous In the City of Gamic. One hundred and three persona were killed and arty-three wounded. and one-third of the city rendered uninhabit able. The earl hquake,ext ended to the mines. where tour men were killed' and Arnow wounded. Duildintil in all parts of the State wore destro - ed, nod reports of additional deaths are cm. 'ng in. Governor Dias - nil sent a commission to the Pacific coast to ob. rte the volcanic eruption threatened at PotsbeLla. The standing army has been increased to 25.000 tneu. and trill require an aproprintioZof k1i.10.030 annually, equal to nearly. liairthe revenue of the government. lion. Wm. H. Seward mode to 'donation to the Lancastericia Benevolent. Society of the city of Mexico. Commissioners reported to favor of the Rio ' Grande. and Guayemas Railroad ComPanr, I unit Congress - passed Minister Romero s • budget and appropriation hills. Petrolettosport from Phlladelphia. (By Telegraph to the Plttsburgh Gazette.] Putt.thEmete, June o.—On Saturday been ships, loaded with refined and crude ytetro learn. cleared for Europe, compelling laftl,f o o gallons. Our total shipments are 40110,000 gal lons to excess of the same time last year. A rtnsv CLASS chance to secure a first class home. The sale of Mr. Bakewell'a property at Neville - on Thursday nest will present, by all odds, the very best oppor• utility to purchase an acre lot, or au im proved homestead that has ever occurred en the line of the Fort Wayne Road: The !meaty and convenience of the lo and respectability of neighborhood, and the terms of sale are all that the heart of Pons can aware: Do not fall to attond, if you have the rentut cal idea of purehaalttg a berm. " Plane at oavr.'n ofilco, l'on Foderal street, l Allegheny. ' 00.4,WoRKA,r,Sc1knoil)014 Wol ww., ; 4 ,10,04,111A daiVVlt day wouv piqt of hltte4urah ontl Alli , gltony , Mt.. , .. kwl a ow iowoocads kffirot- 810 , 0 61 rot , . I" molar eustimt 00. m%it h‘r Mar 44,101 , 1, 'rills rot Ili 11% 14 , 4 Arta to Ottler titul yar.l o.kip.r 1.1 kiwittbl.liy - volvoricoit Wtiat rpm itoll - 4. 4 , Altaillk o 4 - rtna VOL. LXXXV. THE'COURTS. • Boort.. Court —Judge Ilitrkperriok. MONDAY, June 6.—The first cage taken up Ras that of - Lupton S Co. va. Richardson* Writ of replevin. Verdict for defendants. Bidwell vs. Endland-:> ' on contract. Verdict for plaint Iff in the Sum of 1.64.21. TRIAL 'LIST FOR TCE_SDAY. et Mellon vs. Herron et nl. 70 Hart open St. Severance. • • . [.l JOltttst,n's Ex'ra vs. Itodgurg et al lit rate vs. Setae. Cit v et nttsburgli rS. Walter! SI Smith vs. WlnnunS. Ed CreelCnnnor. Johortnn's Ex'ra vs. Simile , Devil vs. Scutt St Glee]. vt McClinton:: vs. Rodgers. ! Com ;;;;; li Plras—Judge ilto‘w MOND (v. June 11.—The tint case taken up was that of David Matey ai. T. M. Marshall. .1. 11. Litalsa, and James MeCutcheon. This not, an art ion in ejectment for certain lots of ground In. the-1 , 4 . 5t ward. Allegheny. The jury round for plat miff. with Six Centli damage and cott R. tit be released noon payment. by defend:ollß to plaintiff the • sum of twelve t h0n,m..1 six, hundred anti fifty-six dollars. wit h interest rat ten thousand dOll3l , Dom (Ills date, within ninety tlttYs, and nnon-nnY moot be the defend.tstOrt he plaintiff, of the furthe su hairxteen thousand dollars, with Interest I on, according to the pro vislong of the mortgage upon said premises to the plaint ifT. the whole of said siting bring for balance of purchase foojey payable to the plaint if for the said ',realises. I 'rile neat ease taken up was that of Alonzo flail ea. 1.. D. finals, et al.. owners of steam boat Little Clonaidon. Tills woo an (talon to recover damages far the stoking of a gat con taining I hem: t housamt bushels of. core and one hundred bUsliels of potatoes. belonging tot , he trla int through the alleged careless. nes. on the part of defendant. or their agents. On trial. ..--. . . TULLE LIS.T.T./1( TUESDAY. 27 'McClelland vs. lingers, 275 Hervey vs. Love '' • • 394 Mesivlggeu ca. Kuhlman:et el. • :MS Kerr v... Zeigler. 430 Duncan S. Wengliter . vs. Shall Board 'o 11th Ward, Pittsburgh. • 311 lircw4 vs 011iesple. 315 Allegedly Co. TA Walker. • 310 Rictidds vs. Schwab. • 317 Drumm es. Bell. 318 Pavia vs. Belton. Iduarler liewdunit—Judgr Collier - -- - - - .- MONDAY. June C.—The June term of tin Quarter Sessions Court commenced this morn- Inc. not in the near. Collet room. however, as the pardon having the mutftre In charge failed to have the I'oolll ready. Nothing remains to be done to fit It for occupancy except carpeting the dmls and putting In counsel and report ers' table, The Ilst of grand Jurors was culled, when the tollowlng getalemcn answered to their names: Alien Aber, Wllliain Boyd. John W. Batley, John K. Brown, A. W. Copeland, Nich olas Carr, George Dengel. Levi Edmundsmt. Charles Evan, Duncan liantilton, Robert Herron, W. 13. hays. Loan Jones. A. P. Keaf ing,Mattliew Mitchell. Alex. MeJunklos. C. ' D. Patterson. Moses Phillip, Andrew Scott, , GeOr W. Wilson. Dewese Wood. Messrs. I Win. Hge olmes anti Michael McG Insley were ex . ensed 1 rani serving. - John K.- ReOWll. of Allegheny, *as desig nated as formnan. after hich -the • t h e usual was sworn. and Judge C.,llier w delivered usual charge. Be called the attentionsof the Grand Jurors to the practice of allowing partles•ln terested In cn.es •to be 'inquired Imo to I neck 'l . o " jr . alconv i rs7‘'theiT o.cF lamented tat s u ch conduct era s a ilsden.il.ther en the rut of the Jurors a well as O a ',tr.:. of persons Interested, end 't hat it would not bo allowed. . The District Attorney had complained to the court in re gard SO she matter, and it was because of this COllll/illitlt that attention acne called to It. The court hoped that , there would be no further necessity of referring, to the practice. The Grrad Jurors then retired to their I ro om, ache , r : • • .••••• •, •'• amount of routine business. 1,.....4 :.,.. ~.,.. ....leg of reports of constables, disposing of surety cases, etc.,wa4 transacted.. The case of the Commonwealth va. William BailcrlY, indicted as a common gambler, was called up. but area postponeneduntilltall•past nine o'clock Tuesda7 morning. The case will certainly be taken up 01 the time stated, and witnesses were notinett to be on band prompt ly or attachments-would lie Issued for them. TIMAL LIST FOR 11.7$DAY. Coto. TA. Win. It4Terty, t wo eases. 111. '` Darby Rolland. four case, 53 .. Caroline Schubert. • 112 - Barbara Bra wtlY, three onset, .29 .. Patrick Burke. CO • •• Patrick Welsh. elial. MS • - Patrick Costello. , - 2.1.1 - John itu Barret.T ! 2 • - 'E•r 10 .' Joseph Robinson.' $ " Margaret E. Clreydar. MIA!. UST FOR WT.IYSTADAN " • Cos. on. Juhu V. Irwin. '.2.1 '• A. 1a..011. et al: i • ; t, Ararn 00 : , It .0 ,I \ 7.f.: • I,ll.Liel Thon,l9. !WO ch.., ta ' He Clayl.. Ii - Patrick Boyle. • 1S - Jolm - Waters et al. PFI . NGST 3IONDAY • • • Celebratlou by . our Gorman eltisono— Sterol • • *en and PlOre.loll. • • • • Yesterday Wu* Pring ,, t 91onday—a grand at Iced day crlilt our German popnlaton. Tbt. one originated year; ago,and one among these widelearo celebrated nal- venally hr Germans wherever they may he. It is generally gives on to feasting. and met moulting,: sodas to the celebrants one of the happiest of the year. 'Yesterday it was cele brated here by numerous plc riles in Allegheny City. Trotlllll. Iron City Park in addition to inniunerable smaller par ties. The grand feature of the day, of however., was it pruce...ion ol the Red Men. who turned oat in ll force. Tab. mule tinder the com mand Mr. Clitirle. Slicer. Chief Marshal of the deer, ....I.ted by a full corps of aid.. It was compo.eil of the following Tribes: District of Allegheny and Beaver counties, under Fred. Allegheny D. D. Chief. Seven Tribes. t..)0 member.. 'Amon Trite, No. 147. of Dravosburg. Allegheny Tribe, So. IC. of Allegheny city. • Chippewa Tribe. Na. 122. pit Manchester. Fort Liberty Tribe, No. BB: of East Liberty. Nevada Tribe. No. ltet.. of Birmingham. Monongahela Tribe, N 0.91. of Pittsburgh. OQ3W3 Tribe, N 0.107, Of Pittsburgh. Delegation from Denser Falls Tribe, No. 142. The Washington 'Cornett and Allegheny Turner Bands furnished tiler:m.lc for the Oe- canton. An attractive feature of the procession was a car drawn by four .horses and containing thirty-four young mimes dresSl.4 In white. Then clone a carriage containing the God dess of .Liberty Appropriately arrayed- A carriage withlwhlte man and Indian shaking hands, and a second with the white man and Indian embracing. Then followed carriages containing facers of high rank—Adolnhus Lang. Chief of State; Ed: Tillery. Assist.feldefof State; F.Schmtdt, D.D.. G. Chief of Diwrict; Christopher Linder. Chief POWillittnn of the United States. The procession marched through the princi pal streets of the two cities and DirmiughaM, and then proceeded to lion City Park, where a festival was to prox•reas Under the manage' meet of Mr. Frederick Shoemaker. Here a beautiful banner; was presented to Lenox Tribe br" three lad are of McKeesport, Mr. Christ Linder. or Philadelphia. making the speed', and Her. Mr. 'Schilling. of Allegheny. presiding. A ban isome and costly' diploma was also Presented by Head ChleaLang to Fr. Schmidt, as II token or appreciation of his services to the order. The remainder of the day was spent In feast ing and merriment. end at a %Whonr the para. ticipants returned tamale th e II single event having occurred the day. , • BURNED TO DEATH. Accident at a Wick Hilo—eel - en Persons In jured—Deatb of One Victim. A singular and fatal accident occurred at Heinz t Co.'s brick yard at Shempsburgsßatur day afternoon at two o'cleck. It seems the men engaged in the yard- were gathered around a kilo which they were opening—the bricks having been properly burned. In the councils:than of a kiln there Is always a layer of sand about eighteen inches thick between the front row of brie: s and the front of the kiln. This is kept In place by a plank wall— the other three walls being built up of solid . brick or stone. When a kilo is to be opened the lower plank is tekew out and the sand scooped out and shoveled to one side no fast as it falls. The men la this cote bad taken out the lower plunk cud were about to remove the sand. when suddenly it coma hunting out of the opening as though it had been water. The men bad not time to get away. and eight of them were caught its it as it spread hn mediately over It plot sand ground measuring about forty feet. Tee was as hot as a live coal, and all whom it touched were severely burned. They were unable to move, but their cries breoght RBlli3t ance, and In a few moetente all wore taken home, where . medical attention was secured. One of the victims, Herbert Cupps. a boy, was terribly burned. and after lingering in great 'goer, died oh .13abbeth morning. Two of the remainder were able to be about yesterday, but had not fully re covered. The names of the victims are Ad dison Cupps, Adam Apt, John' Milibeisler. Charles Bouc h e r Frits Haan, Peter Heins,' Charles Boucher and Herbert Capps, the one who died. The cause of the falling of the sand can only be explained 011 the supposition that it contained some quicksand. Tills fact was un- Saloum to the proprietors of the yard. Gen erally, the sand comes mit only when cing,and no fear of any accident front that source in ever entertained. Coroner Clawson has Leen !Willed and Will .hold an inquest upon the remains Of young Herbert. . comnivalcattoo fromr Vie Mia atataa that sloe the pubilmit too nAustria of WS itilet on religious liberty. 0 strublif tboetement Dos 0 0 00 0 10 the population of Mit city. lotto ‘O O ll 4101 years about sixty-o[lg parson* of I.olbserxes bare the Uleir luta far lb. oerishlololl. and itmer Cowl nee wroe —,% ,I.tritotho tornado swto 'oivt,...• , V moils, lilinolv NitanN......,_,„. meg of tour or v intim tu b.."'" 6 b..1 to width, ,Patow4 wtack Stun r ,11:,,; ovro,orit* aqct IIAT•100 \frtg, ire ,. tom vtarn 1401.111“ wed, leg . ~,,11 ag Mt 4 4G .I ' oll\4 l' 1"I' ~ . :Vf. C.+ ---NO. NEW ADVERTISEME Or. SOLDIERS' MON l' MEN T. Meettng of the emannitvo ,t .tams► mints of the holdlent' hl.murnent, out meet Tlll9 AFTERNOON. at 3 o'clock, nt GEN. PEAR,ON'., OFFICE; on i; runt *meet. JOllic w. PITTOCK. Secret.y EMI NATION 1L BANK.—W bo tole added en—former lof auxts to told 10131TuetilnYi LiVENlniti,Juo7 lo . MS oclock. on ,cond nen? el Melia - nine's Auction inG nnilthtleld Wee, 10 allure. Third Natter:el flank. inotinneer. VSTATE OF THOMAS B. HABIL TON. nEce...v.,Eu.—fectter. te.tamentnrY en tha eatato of TIIO3IAS 11. lIAMIL'rON. de ceased:having lawn dole ~.-roote..l to the under alguetl. all pen.% Ithlebied to the sahl estate are requetted to make Immollate eatmeat, amt the. , Intel. claim. , or deatoele agalle.t tlot .atne to make them known ntlenn dela,' to ' 31r, l'Altql.lN hII MIN ON, Ececulr to. m to 11. T. ] .ono,. No. 9S Filth .0111.. W A Sj i, E , ref, ot the l'onntylvanta Female Collitbot to bled imitable 10ention ore proofed tO rei`olve pro nof,nl4 front the ownvra of ptoportr ha or :tattend the oltlem of l'ltt.too - glt atol Alk:hertY. thO Committee dc.iro to uct 1 , 1,11101 y. partle. lots in . property to onor plenr oanntooticeto Immo. dlnt.ty. =1 . . . %airmen of CouniAttee. • FOIL conneuinnt house, 6 r John tdreet. $3.000. good lednet.Sroems.ityearnorentrectL* ll . ool) . !inure. 3 roam.. .Ifith street. SI .SllO. • ' house.'2 room,. Hterman street 31,100. house end "E lot c.. 13111 ottivoi 3.1,0110. House end lot. ilaglet street. 4 /.300. • Lou in Illooalehl, 3300 700; ten soars to M. \i t I'LuIV3P of tiller 1 P;.•••rtecr end r r 7.,1 " 11 street. ORIHN.INer—Par Cattle. Linues Or thus loan lithe:et largo within the iloraugh ,t 1 iira d doek. Ste. 1. 110 it 'miniml end enacted he the Bur. gear and Town Ctattail of the Borottall of -Brad dock. and a Is hereby enacted ni the authority of he same. That all owner'. of 110150, i:attle flogs be and they are hereby required to Prevent such eatruels from running at large Mit/11111h° Ber 'Plgh rails. • CEA. All such naturals (band I 000109 at rtract shall be liable to be taken op. and the owner. t hem of _Ebel! be required to Hu 0 tine of Five 111.3 ouitogothrralth Huts expetue that my Lie Ineutred In the etalting,tiv. - Eirelilnif or sale thereof. bereinefter Pr0V1111 , 411 , 1 SEC. 3. II shall he the duty of th Constable tot ftll such . animal. that me 1010111 run. lu l 01001 of Iltc hat .1011.01 d pos t in g eon.rdeumu Plai, and gist tmtl ces. at leuel s ane by to lattice.. mei if the :rano, thereef .1,111 fall to Haim the same onttliall fell ta make 1.e... ef lino and ett.ts .ir itspote.e. iterehtiotf,o provi ded tor. for the fatriott liene days after the positea tat et blll toc Colutable shall ull the saute at pahltesaU and deliver the proceeds to the liotongb 'Creaser,. after leg 00 expense• and c 0.., litouneti th....taling "PCl;:dkrriZiliaTilfr=etillt7:"4l; law 11111 e 3,1 day or 315), one thousand eight heudred atal terve. y. PLErr, Allem: .1. DE111 . 51 • • 1.1..-,(4 A_lleote)iv Taxes. „ Notice is hereto given that the Al.essnic have new 'laced In the Treasurer's Onice. the Mellott. of City, Poor, City Business, Soho d, School 110110- leg, Bower awl Perk Tales. and of Water RAM or the year 1870, and that stall Tlizeit will now be received in p' ,, vintner of the Acts of A!- 14thof Febrnary BY th. 11960, and of April 14th, 1969. viaduct to the leilewlng regulations allowances , • I Five per cent. If paid on or before the ilOOl day er July- Four per cent. if Aid on or Indere the Use - day of Two August. pvr Cont. it Aid. em hefore the dr. dot . . of Sept..le , . If geld utter the or before the [4,1 drat day Of Fiapterabor,oud Oay of uctober. no dodo. will be tent ie. if paideft, the, Int lee of October. end el before the Met illy of Sevemiler. en addi of Iliro percent. shall be added fe end minabl the name. ?in( of No' emb After the siic l.to onferiJthe mittenforl • inn copsni. regerner vitt, she therenii. tinifthe costs. Jinni Licenses nssessed on per. lin rho limas of Anisrbens. fire ..ire Scrihnitli. • Warr:flits will tat o f all taxes camel. per err/tit:to rc i to Optimal at thts o. .1) CFERRON rWISbI,•4ftll4Al DRY YFLLOAT PINF .\\D A first-clan 104 ,thorotinbis the • gh. or planed. at tho yood JAMES YBRIER, Sandnsky Street. Alkgbeny City PITTSBURGH • BANK FOR NO. 61 FI2IITILAVENPFI, rITTIiIIIII6II. cIiAIITERED IN 1666. - • - OPEN DAILY from to 4 rieliwit, and on SAT URDAY EVENING. from !guy Ist to . November Ist. front 7to o'clock. and Irmo November Ist to Mn st, 6to Ituerest paid at the rate of Mf x per cont.. 11 o free Of tax, and it not with.. drawn rums...mods sentialunuisliy. lu January d July. hooks or Ity.lative. So.. furnished at the otßre. 'Board of Monikers-Geri. A. Derry. Provident:o. IL Gartman, Jos. Perk. Jr.. Vice Preildont, It. li. WKinlay, I , 4rrotnry and Tr..., A. Bradley. J. 1.. Graham. A. S. Dell,-.11 . m. IC. Ninalck. John S. Dilworth. F. Rehm, C. Follanebee. Joshua Rhodes. Jno. hot, Rota. C. ii.ihmerm. Christopher Zug. U. IV. Jv A. EJtell. Solicitors. Sr FOR SALE.OR LEASE. =I OIL Wall located; capacity 1,000 bbla per weak. In food condltion, nearly new. Apply to, no adds,' LONG & CO PI Plqllll GII Wattles & Sheafer. 101 FIFTH AVENTE. Rase n very elite assortment of 'TOWARD *ATCYIES In Cold and 'Sneer Cases, which will be sold as low si they eanjtosslhly be bought any I=l Tilt rc aro no bottortit.iaaoo , mado. IZrerY one warranted by spoetal certificate. _led VOR SALE.—STOCE: FAICIL—Con• TAINS . 74O nue hundred end olory acres Midi. cultivation, balenee woods. Improve. ment-01 dwellings. very large torn dnd:Table. - and snoop house,. orchard and well watered hr n, mall meek passing thriongialisf Pim'. • '.1 1 ...ea , " JerirdOES COUnty. Indians. 30 , ‘ miles frnm Vernon and Louisville Railroad:ln thrivlno neigh het hond tear to ollinges and churches. The farm can lie ""hald—llterM"Zt'W.e..N."l":4lourvh Ave. GROCE WE OFFER T LOWEST MA 3,000 bbls Assorted Sugar Standard Hards, C C 351 bags Coffee, prime to 200 bbls Assorted Syrups., f 400 bbls Choice New Orle 500 half chests Tea, New rial, Souchong, Oolong, 0 With a full line of first-class Grocery. tention to our old re • mond Tobacco, "Aft. the advantage of a r E a st fr ,_Nve are enabled ducement to dealer J. S. DILWO Nos. 130 and 1 THE WEEKLY GAZETTE Is iELE Biga XND CUKAPEST Commercial — mg Family ' Newspaper I• VRLISUULDi WWTEELN PIniNSTLVANIA. Intaa.r. Isterhomic. or ' lpeiFtisitt should be withow. Sliagla 11111W...bar CWI.O( trim= A copy Is faralsks4 grstultonsly to th. of Club..of ten. Postmssom w IsKuesl.l to get gs Agents. Address.. • PENNLHAN, 11.11110 t CO.. • • PROPRIETOR*. .1141,01." •'Boarding.' 4.. nOt Fut 1: LINES..tiII 00 illSerted in thflt 0000001180000 /00 rirEsTr-ni - E CENTS; inchinaiii.a lUu 7102' CENTS. Esua WANTS. AAT,Fi!!, - 'nf tar .a It vrtums Lo work at 5ny , 41.11. Adn A. • • 34 ..; 13 . t' 2LTIL T! x owi,r T s. N. 31 Fourt L h w T z:p,.. 7m ) F . LA BORERS to work In•trvet. TATINTED.-50 reliable AGENTS v v to sell tiPtdilg Machines In the Ro4 I.4llV3i3iNti.Srliki!vt,r.e.f. mnewmtas %met. • lITAliTED—.LOENTS. — E:perlenee d I Aro. travel sod sell laisat eat. for ein article nit Patented. Will be minted iPiert ft Inducements _offered. - Address 31.. Mir :133.iirea Pit t.hurgri P.O. lA'ANTEW-MORTO.\9ES:, 30.000 to 1,. In lage.or smal l =tonna. (Mr taco Of inlerevimmAs 6. pr„,... mm.B-w,TAnmalit, W A NTED—MO RTDAG ES. - Thitty Thousand Dollars to Loan "AaT, 1 1:125314,., BS 0 rant litru.t. ESTRAY E sTitAY.—Coine to the resideseo of the petbserther, on Mt.. Alblta, s liAltt: DUX. stnet throe Yes. Old. 1101 , 0 e, is:rennetted to prove property sod tate ,sssl• Otherwise he 'slit Ds told to Pop r. DAVID MeNEEI VSTRiT—Strayett front the hider. Maned, at 1 Mlle Run:near OaklandStkilOtt.a RED COW. 014 SOU. white ou hor bag and tall• about 6 saaia fresh Ls Whs. Ahy Idfbrtnatlon concorelaS har ih-be rewarded CATREHLNA F171.3(4 Jo2aAl 31110 Run. near Oakland TO-LET • rl' l O-LF.T.-STOBE ROOM. '• A dr.-cies, STORE 110011 and cellar;No. USG .Ltherty street, conneutely fitted up Via , shelling end collators. WIII be rented cheat. 1! called for coon. Enquire at • 7-7 No. 4 VIRGIN ALLMT; TO-LET. The ■nhrcriber °from to rant that deshshle Kee ert knoen es the OUT-LET SAW MILLS &tooted at the foot of Craig street. Alleebeaf City... abort Matinee below the Puoperution bridge.— The lot on the east lido of Crete . stroetialBo feet 0140 br 10001.430 feet more or lose.. The let on 1110 wen aide of the street la 110 feet wideb about 400 feet, more or less—both running( to lent water line: baring one of rho best and sawn ttsri bore 00 the river. The advaatages thi• property, presents for any kind of manufacturing purees.. aro t 0 well avow - nos to render any harsher deserip, non unnecomig. Long leas, will be even to re/ P e " . "' ISAAC crtnlo.Cl FOR SALE FOR SlLE.—Engines and Boilers, ' t New and Ben.and {bud. of MI Lltida,coostant4 on bond. Orders trot.. nll pert• of the country Promptly et - . tended to.' ~ J.AIIIE9 InLL b co., Cott r Marton ATOII9O and P.. Ft. W. C. B. W.. ! Atre• hen), F's. • 'Olt SALE CIiE.IP. OR EXCHANGE /NTA - Pitt/PERI / Y. — A flee COVNTICS alDENCE.!roukeltdue .410 aerie with 3 MUM. thereon; oue. flue. comfortable end eenvactlict IT.unraxwi,°,?..ig°,:rttnr.bgall:nitarin t a; trout the oily,. Wu 'eaten Of Turtle week kor a tulle groin Stewart . % Ration, Central ay road. Alto, Ireverat good Farms In good Waite p end haute* for sale. &Mu/0/106.3Am WARD, roil No. 110 Grant 9t...oPPosito Cathedral. - - FOR SAI.Y.-ON 8 YEARS' CREDIT. B LOTS. ii acre each in orchardof largsbear trxtymatro-gg,r,trib. cities. Priee ..100 to itiufl each: 10C 11SE AND LOT, full of cbolea beschai fruit. Prier 9973. 1 LARGE NEW COTTAGE. 9 rooms, aide front and side prole.. valiant. R largo cisterns. good well of water at back Poor. Milan hOtae spa btable, Kept . .., beating. TOPPI orchard battring,lnest view of the MIPS sod ricers , opposite month of Pennstreet. Mt. Weshington, with 1 arra. Pricy 99,300. (Jr acres mnre of nue orchard tan be lind with it. IVltittu fifteen minutes wait of In cline. Enquire of W. LINIIAIIT, on the if milel. 1 EOR SALE.-149 beautiful bnilding lots near the Pennsylvania Rath - oat These .. selling very chcap-8300 each—s 000mb and balance In tour equal annnalparments. After lee yet oy jun., the price will be 5330. Comemid amine plans at the olden of T. It. 9 1 1 1. A SON, canter Penn and 33d street, or 11..9. SILL. Atop galhe w ilirCtlrE ' CO=ng 4 rooms. situate on •140, street. lot o f by 100 feet. This Is • WM7 handsome farece of property and will manes plas ant home any one et moderate means. T. IL SILL. A SON. A. frame cottage house containing 4 MOMS sad. kitchen. situate on Main street, near Me Greens burgh Ike lot 30 by 100 feet. This Is • Yer7 bountiful l ace and 'all no sold cheap II milled tor soon. T SILL I SON. Those desiring, to purchase houses and hitt. a 4. eantageously will do well to mill upon us and einem- Me our list. We have properly that we are teal win Knee acceptable tO al Inquizer4 L both On at. of PnICE and enrAkeak• T. It. BUJ. c SON, c omer Penn and 334 streets. =ski TAESIRAIILE CITY RESIDENCE J_F FOR SALE—In good 1000010 on Clillstrotat, no. ner of Fulton ,strsot, largo two story Orlon H cor ouse with wide porches on three side% 1,01,10 rooms, bath room and cellar. gas and wsiey fixtures. shade trees. fountain. shrubbery, eta., and Aven lota of ground. each 94 by 147 (Wit dant , lso, a Brick 005010 and lot 50 by 100 loin oh west side of Cliff street. EMT of MC.s by street tat,A splendid slow of the cities, risers end surrounding city. ' S. COTTITIERT It SON, tug. 3 9 SLstk %TWILLS. DIPIRICY or NOW ORLZANese P igs P .a. b igikl. TjNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE. —Notice is limb) given that SEALED PEP P SAL.S. accompanied by proper gnarlintimi. cordinit to fonts to t» furnished on •TpliCatlim :Pd " ocraritita o h ; leff i :T/It'oPirre) ' 4ll:l or ritoi f JU NE NEXT (1.4tef .. 1 , 4 the, sntr . y . of the 1 1 '11}.L. eCnltsted tglin forma. Toe ittiantities elated are ettlinated with »termite to Um usual 000004, of patients In the Hospital: Outitie Milted Butes reserees the right to tate wort or loss of said entails. aseordinely as they may be artually required. If the articles de livered et the of ere not, fien d udent of the physician, of the best quality. adapted to the flmtpitsl ‘ ha will Oa et liberty 0.1 reject the porfle. porthase other articles In their stead. and to edam the contractor with any totes. or the ' Tr & p lied •tates reserves the right to adapt We proporala for the whole or any 1.0000. of the articles. spedeed. Istyl2 THOMAS STEEL. Sur“ror. RIES. O Me TII3D.E, THE • FE RKET RATES, s, A, B, Ex. C C Yellow, and Sugar House. hoice 25 bags Java do. rom common to tanoy Drips. axis Meioses. Crop, 1. H., and Ja G. P.,. Imps lcl ffyson pan everything kept in a We call especial at liable brand. of Rich- Vernon." Havingnow esident buyer in the to offer superior in si Call and get pricei. - .11111 & .C. 0., 32 Second Ave. II .4 1 72 . is
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