THE DAILY GAZETTE =7.1 :PENNIMAN, REED & Omer Sixth ►re. and Smithfield St P. R. PENNIMAN, JOSIAH FIND, T. P. HOUSTON, -. N. P. REED, - EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Ot MIL DA,ILT By mail. per year Imilrerc9 b 7 circler. per ,reek THE DAILY GAZETTE. PEgNSYLV/SIA • Tnt. iioinersel county flepuhlican pri• marc elections arc to take place on the .. . . - TRE. Republiban Primary Election Wlla ~ held in Indiana county. on Saturday lasi. Dr. Thomas 3l'Mullen, and Daniel 'tram**, *cry - nominated for Astiembly. , • A BUY named Daniel Shaffer wait killed by lightning, in a barn, iu Si tea ille. Som erset enmity, lam week. None - of the horses or cattle in the building were inju red. Anuetroug county, at . the Republi can primary elections, on Saturday, the following gentlemen were nominated : Congress (subject to decision of conferees,) Ron. Darwin Phelps; Assembly. ,Steele; Sheriff; Elwood; Associate Judge, _Ken. ner4; District Attorney. Barrett; Commie blotter. Todd, Col. P. Templeton,. Rand]. tod l elly, Esq., and John Ralston. Esq., are appointed conferees. Tot Pottsville Jouinal- elavi, the dissat isfaction among the miners ie beginning to develop itself each duo, as the auspen aiMa grown longer, and that if the work ingmen were to exercise their own judg ment, without being- overawed by the leaden', they would go to work to-morrow at the wagre offered. At a meeting of the St.. Clair Branch of the W. B. A., the tienuan element openly declared their de sire to go to work, eseorting that they "preferred working to going around beg- Tor: Washington filporier thus Re counts for a few of the niissing rebel spoons: were shown the other day four spoons captured from General Lie at the time his wagon train Area surprised and overhauled in front of Richmond dur ing the scenes immediately preceding the eleae-of the war.-. They are unquestionably pure silver, awl each -bears the. initial of the distinguished rebel's name. 'They were captured bye soldier of Company let Pennsylvania Cat:air:et . •Mr O. W. L. Johnson, now a resident of (7 irone county. Oa the Miner road In Butler county there is a yellow frame house - the. neigh borhood of which seeing td he fatal to boys. Thirteen yeara ago a boy named Campbell was killed by the kick of horse there. One year later • boy named Brill died • there - from a wound received from a scythe and last Wednesday a boy named Gutektutst.wam lending a colt to water, there, by a rope, Which he had tied to his .wrist, when the animal ran off dragging the boy nptil he got.tairedt in a mud hole.: Mr. Outektinst li -who rest , in the yillote house, aforesaid, cut his son loose, but Le died in few minutes. Tim. Kittanning Free Pre... .vs: A very serious accident °enured on gunday morning last, near the-month. sit, )I.ahon itig, Armstrong counts., by the running kway of a team attached to a spring wag on. The occupants of, the wagon were D .M Drs. James Steele.rsi.KAMlNM.Bech tel, Miss Ilingamen, and the driver. In descending .a hiltthe luirsea ;beguile frightened • and" started °Vat njfearfol rate, upsetting the wagon and thmwing themall out.. They were all mote or less injured, Mrs. Steele having her collar. bone broken:, And, receiving some Severe cuts aboutithe fare and bead. Mrs. Kurtz had her cheek-bone broken, her scalp very much torn, and the heel of one foot cut threugh mid crushed: 11er — injuries are serious; and her recovery is doubtful. Mrs: - Bechtell had her collar-bout-Ibroken. Miss • Bingatnan had her collar-bone and two or three ribs broken. Tut: Washiegron Reporter ea y:' On Wednesday evening , net. John An derson. a young 1111111 residing in the upper end of town, was shot by Mum. D'Alcinzo in the taller al4:spnf the later,on Chestnut street, the hall entering his kip asse. nuking en ugly tlesit wound. From what we have been able to gather of the alarm it seems that Anderson was passing e- shotitist D'Alene° on the evening in qn loo,•eiten the'latter called to him to e in, and immediately' beipm queetionin him ns to his courage, asking him if het ought be war brave enough to . lead aco pan' into battle. Anderson replied that he did - nob think he was. whereupon D'. onus pro pounded the query as to trheth f - he Was bold enough to stand up and let a man shoot at him. Anderson again replied in the negative, when D'Alonzo wi , an oath declared he would try him, an, immedi ately picked up a pistol and fry , OHIO , Anatol:lan ainouumental fair. Kinagas *cuts ere 'bait:lWO; Shim . . 110:5. E. H. Mcionr., of Athena, dedines a rtselectionto Congress: JLIDOE M. G. Mercar.r.a., Director of the Ohio Penitentlars, long n public spirited citizen, died Soap- In 'Knox county eixteen !sheep lying or der a beech tree were killed by lightning Flat Amok an 96k-tenuity. nein stny. .70itig..A.Vinnis , Jong isightlinditur.. of tie Enquirer...bus bnoght Vallsindiginun's shire in ths•Dayton Ledge" sail assumed control. —. • , Ohlo . Colording-ion ,bk,dlety has been formed, with the object of aiding in the civilization and redemption of. Africa, through tho cooperation of Liberia. Pre*. ident,-The Rt. Itev,Cluirles P , ~iciloelne, Dayton, Saturday, P. twelve,years' old boy while bathing, was playing tag with miter boys in the water, and was climbing np on the C. S. &C. It. R. bridge when a kcomotive struck him 'crushing his skull; De cannot recover. OF Tuesday a little girl in Steubenville, tried to light a fire with a mn of pee> leant. The almost superhumaxeffortsbf the nalAhbore prevestodlite complete de struction of the house, and the child, li fe thought, cannot recover.' SCNDAt 310RFT511 Ml= Mary E. Stein .Laugh occupied the ,pulpit of the Wash: Ington street Methodist Church, Spring geld. Miss Steinbaugh is a graduate of Oberlin College, and is a regidaiiy licens ed preacher in the Methodist Church, laving a chsrge at this time in the Ohio Muskingum District. • Is Zanesville, on Monday, the horse/ drawing a large band wagon frill of young peonlo returning from, a . plenie became alarmed and upset the wagotiV Several of tho inmates were more or less injured, the driver had hie spine seriously hid% and Miss Mary 'Freeman, it thought cannot recover from her Injuries, AT the time of the discharge of sobilers who, by the casualties of war, - liad lost an arm or a leg, the Revenants:it supplied to each an artificial limb, !Artie which time no.provision has been made for them, and the limbs are now meetly worn out Or on. serviceable. The Rouse passed a hill giving such • soldiers every five years an artificial limb, or the price thereof, which is rip fora leg or 00 for an arm. The Renato pissed the bill, but struck out the provisionlgiving money Many awe. The Continence Committee of the two Rouses agreed upon the original House 'bill; rihieh will now become a , It la eati. mated that the law will revise an 'ppm. priition of #4OO/100 every five years. Till majority mad minority reports of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs ea the Cuban question will be made putt. Ile. The committee have already decld ed,as statetl,to report a resolution to favor . of &altar - atrial neutrality on the part of this government between Spain, and Cuba, thus giving the latter the same 'privileges now - accorded..jo.Spain. An additional rsioltitkot vrillifrohably be -ordered, call ing ott both parties In Cuba to wage war lon the basis recognized by civil nations, Ptlae"tioff against the execution of pri"onere-of war, AT Munich they have tev4 "--7. ed.the old Ink** Plays , sad 'ire - now . reprtw ai ng who milled the "Passion Play:' A iaiesporsierit writes that "Me pin of the d i n e tt e, that of Christ; is entrusted to one .7. 061 h Mayer, rho le a we/I jr444,44,/, pityakally as any . nitre mortal tan'be, Petted to be. He i t a thoughtful looking -Man; *with thin - features, autt.in a serious mold. ma voice is musical.and abundant messes of rich auburn hair fail on his atiouhlars, while a moustache and board of somewhat deeper hoe conceal his lip and chin." . • 3 - 14 A ta - ( 1 4 1 tit - *e oPik 41,0-tite _ ESTABLISHED 1766. liEa MST EDITIOL MIDNIGHT. ILI:ST CONGRESS I=l SENATE: Ohio 11her Brikvs—Rep resentotiv:;. Apportionment The Franking. Privilege. HOUSE: Ca., bxu Bonds Again—Duty on Coal— Cann ful Certification ur Checks— Senate Currene'y Bill Report:oi— l:idiom System or Nattinilization. Re Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Glizette•l' WZIIINCITON, D. C.. Juno. • SENATE. Mr. DAVIS gave notice of a bill to idiot,: ell Indian nations and tribes baring rights under existing laws and treaties to sue in the molted i4ites Courts, vith the right to either party to go to the Supreme Court upon a writ of error orappeal. Mr. RICE Introduced a bill to carry Into ef fect certain treaty stipulations withtheChoc tew natioii. Referred. • A resolution to make the bill relating to the length of spans of bridges on the Ohio river a special order was debated. Mr. MORTON remarked there was actual d o a n n i te o r o t i ll i z o kt ri o v u , T r ift y s ly n n or r . o p ul .. d b b r T d destroyed Mr.DRAKE favored the resolution, believ ing the Interests of the whole Mississippi valley wen, Involved-in legisintion on the sub- Icel, lie hoped the bill would receive the weeedence to which it oem entitled, Mr. CAMERON urged the importance Cr the -sure in the Interests of commerce on the He said that at Pittsburgh the people ontributed outof their own pockets ul - Induce the Baltimore and Ohio Rail . to lengthen the span of their bridge. Ar.IIOItEMAN sold a compromise had been greeted' with the Pennsylvania coot interest. a hick was pressing the bill, by which the man of bridges was determined. That props I.ltloll now was to tear down not only bridges in process of completion, but those already completed, and to refund to the Parties , re ferred to by Mr. Cameron the money they hod contributed. Mr. SCOTT said he hod submitted as on tonendment to the proposition, the bill re ported at a previous session • from the Postal Coinini t tee. adding thereto the principle that comperumtiou shall be made for change of bridges built ander the net. It was for Con gress to say whether It would authorize new obstructions while making annual appropria tions to clear away obstractions to the com merce of a river. Upon a division the restitution was rejected. only 13 Senators rising in its favor. The proposed &intendment to the mien seas debated and tabled. The special order. being the House bill for the apportionment of Representatives In Con gress among the several States, was taken up. The tint of the Senate committee's amend meats, Increasing the number of Representa tives from 2:5 to 3UO. was agreed to. The bill WAS then laid over. . The bill nbolishiug the franking privilege then came up. the luestion being an Mr. Drake's amendment. allowing newspaper ex changes,. to . - pass free. to Mr.' Sherman's amendment for the free circulation of weekly n ewspopers within the comity of publication. Mr. RAMSEY' addressiM the Senate at Ie M g .DR AKEwo ay ot f . favor the bill unless a proviso seas Inserted In compel Senators and Representatives to pay their. own poets ,1(./itItILL. of Vermont, and Mr. FOW LER submitted amendments to the bill. ." Mr.SUMNER gave notice of an intention to. close the debate by advocating his peOPOSIIIOII far the abolition of the franking privilege. with one cent postage for all. At four o'clock the Senate went, into Execu tiecaession and sit FIX .llonnwd: br,d • MI:130 = The House 11.51 at 11 okiock. The hall was dark owing to II heavy thunder storm, and,the gam was lighted. . • In the midst of rwtfusiun Mr. MuIIMIMICK. who had been mentioned in the norrespon deuce or the Ennuion lout in reference to Cuban 0000 s. denied entithatientlY nti know ,- master. 'He rolled no the tit:Or mf n Of 011111.7.OMV:Itee. Mr. nutter. or •Iteot.. to state wndt her any vs 1 , 1..11, to ....It ituPricating him. Mr. Mutter was not pent. The Speaker proceeded. res as the lossinest.'uf the morning hour. to call committees bur re ports, commencir with tint Ways and Means. No result being - made. - Mr. wAnn called attention to atm rreoln tlOn adopted by the Rouse last Mot:lay. di ns:ling the ,Comraittee to report as soon as practicable It 4111 abolishing. the dole dircoal. Mr. HOOPER. acting chairman of the Vote mlttee. remarked that If the resOlatlon had been simply such ai stated, the Committee would nave had no dildculty In reporting the bill immediately. 'The resolution instructed the Ckunmittee to report a tall abolishing.the tariff on .mtal. so tut to-secure that Important talkie offered to the People free of all taxa tion. The latter part was supposed by saute members to gu farther than simply admitting cool from abroad free of duty. One member had taken the ground that all direct and indi rect taxys were to be taken off from CORI. , Mr. WAILD—II,e. resolutiou wan perhaps somewhat crugie, but it-seems very explicit. Mr. CESSNA made the point of order that under xbo cull nothing but reports from Committers yrere In order. - . . The Bpealter sustaiutd The Committee on Banking and Currency eported o bill to punish unlawful certificates (cheeks by officers of Nntionalhanks. which, irier a short discussion. was passed. It provides that any °nicer, clerk or agent of any honking association who shall wilfully violate the imurisions of the act in reference to certlfring cheeks by. National banks. ap proved March 3. lhM. stud! br . deemed guilty of misdemenuor and on conviction tined not over IMO or - be Immisoned not over five Tears, or both: provided nothing to this act bah relieve any banking association front any peaalties prescribed lathe former. Mr. tiAIfFIELD• also reported back the Senate bill o provides imtional currency of coin notes. and equalise the distribution of circulating notes, with a substitute therefore. The substirme was rend; being the ninty five mnlion currency bill velth.funding nod other sectlont struck hut. The omitted sectismt art , o.l, Sl t h i fith.:th, schnittoad 12th.- - r. COX made the smintiol order that Mr. Garfield MR, not ItlltharlZed to woke the rt.— Port. The Speaker ruled the point . of .order Mr. COX annealed and railed' for the ayes and nays: Mr. RANDALL inured the House adjourn. .d called for the yeas and nays. adding they would filibuster on the bill every morning hour froth now till the end of the session. During-veil call the morrileg hour expired and the bill went over till the monitor hour of Tue.daynext.the appeal from the iieeikli.n of the Chair having been withdrawn. Mr. UPSON presented a petition of citizens of Cleveland. for the passage of a bill to In corporate the international buddy for the Protection of. immigration. Mr. DAVIS. of Non York. from the Judi ciary COmmittee, reported a bill to establish a uniform pyatem of naturalization and to regu late proceeding, under the same. The bill makes the following conditions of citizenship: Three years' residence in the Unload States.. with intention to become a citizen; six months' residence in the State . . • and thirty days ln the county or perish before application Is made) epplicatiou to be sled twenty days In court; proceedirtos for natu ralization to be had before the I_ tilted States Circuit and • District courts; In counties or parishes where there are not oVer two Mated terms of theac courts, preceedhigo may he had In any State court of general Mirlediction hav ing a Clerk's seal; the naturalized citizen is not' to exercise all the ogee of citizenship till after the end of eta months frdm the date of Judgment; aliens enlisted in the United States army or navy, and honorably dis charged therefrom, may become citizens upon one year's actual residence. The bill consists of seventeen 'sections. containing provisions f sz i =if , i , t i, . , s i l e a r t and penalties for heeds!. The bill was advocated by Newry. Ward and Stevenson, and opposed by Mean. Eldridge, Cot. Sargent, Fitch, Antell,Oortgers Plakelnberg,'MeNeeley. o f I n d" to and was finally tabled be n vote of ICC to IC rtes—Nears. Adams, Allisou, Ambler, Archer, Atwood, Antall, Barry, Beatty, Beak, Eflrd. Booker. Brooke, (Mass..) Brooks, (N. T..) Horatio& Dnrdett. Burr, Conan. Clarke, Collect. Dais, Degener. Don, Dyer, BldHdge, Flukeinberg, Fitch. Fox, Getz, Gib son, Griswold, Haight, Haklemzuz, Hamble tem Morrie 'Hawkins, Hawley, Hay, Heflin, Holman, Johnson, Judd.• Kellogg. Kerr. Knott, LAW rence Lewis.. Logan, Mershall. MaYball. Mw"' Corm McNeely. Hilnee, Moore. (Ohio) Moore, ( linole,) Morgan. Morrissey. Monica , Newebam. Niblack. Orth, Packard, Potter. Randall, Beeves. Mee. Rogers, Sargent. Saw - Yer. Schuman er, Schofield. Sheldon, (1IA.) Reber. Smith. (Ohio,) Smith. (Oregon) Otee. GllllOll. Stiles. Slender. Swann, Sweeny, Taffe. Trimble, Tyner. I:peon. Van Auken. Wash borne. (Mute.) Welker. Wells. WilklinKub Wilson, (Ohio) Wilson. 'Minn.) Winchester, Naps—Messrs. Ames, Armstrong, Arnell, Ayer. • Bailee. Henke. lienhonen, Beaton, Buigham.Bialr„Bales. Buck, &witty Buffing. tom Dotter . (Tenn.), Cessna, Churchill. Cobb, Coot: Cowles. Dawes, Dicker. Dixon, Donley Ferris. Garfield, Glifillan, kale, Hoar,' Bel 13e1YA ba McGrew, X' l ?clic phis. Morrill (Pa.). :drew'. Melee. Packer, Palmer. Pick, Platt. Porter. Proeser. Roots. Smith ITeen.i, Stoughton, Strickland,. Tanner, Tailor , T Vaahom rod. Whi tmore, Wined. • Mr. DAVIS voted in the aftirmativneo so to be able to move reconsideration. Widch!me tion he made when the vote was announced. Mr. JCDD moved to lay the motion to re coneid er at the table. Without action the House ed)ourned..:„... , , West Virginia Demowatleyansveatkia. [By Telegraphto the Pittsburgh Gazette.] WiIELLIIiO. W. V.. lune 10.—The Detuticrat le Convention met at CharJester: s tile new cap ital of the State, yesterday, and was largely attended. The platform adopted demands the taxation of capital, the expunging from the statute books of every form of test oaths, de mends the restoration of the ballot to the tiler franchised. arid declare. the white race the ennerier and ruling nice of the country. John J. Jambs. of Hampshire county, wits nomina ted for Governor. CHICA(4O We.trruNorinl Sarum .Inlerlynn In,ul tor iallontenpot. [lty Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • CHICAGO. June o.—The Western Social SCl cnce Association reassembled at P:3O this morning. Judge Walker la the chair. The fol l i - lowing OtliVerii were elected for the a tag ear: Prtaddent— 7. It. Brockway. Detroit; R ecording Secretary—O. Chicago: Corresponding Secretary —Rec. Frederick Il a Win,. Springfield, Illinois: Treasurer--W. 1. Coolbaugh. The Atnericau Institute of Homeopathy :as assembled at 11l o'clock. A paper prepared by Dr. Halcond , . of New Orleans. un the uses of I leela lora, ws read he Dr. Cole. The Chair man of the Bo a ard of tOIISOIII presented the names of Chitty new members and they were elected. Dr. Morse read a report on tbe Pres ident's :mnd address. - recommending the adoption of his views. After discussion a compromise was made by referring parts of it to the Committee of the Board of Registra tion. Dr. Helmuth, Chairman of the Bureau of Surgery, rend the titles of ten [Wert The Institute then repaired to loath at be . St. James Hotel. The Institute reassembled at I o'clock. Dr. Siebold. of New York, read a paper on forci ble a...tient an n means of arresting arterial hemorrhage. Ile also exhibited three oyes that he had taken from human beings in New York. the pectin:Aril yof which was that bony substan, had formed in them, CINCINNATI The International T”rographleal Coureuttoa, [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) CINCINNATI, June o.—The International Ty.. pogrnphical Okla adopted a resolution favor ing a regular system cif - ..Pnroak.hiP w hen ever the Influence of talbOrdlllAlr 11/11011f , con oikenste. ...The practice of printing newspaper out sides awnv (mu the home other was disap proved..bit no remedy suggested. Resolutions were adopted protesting against the use of public moues by the Port nsier to print. business cards on stamped govertuneut envelopes. The nest Convention Is to.be held In Italtl more. . . The project of establishing a home, for disa bled printers was considered impracticable. resolution declaring this Union the highest authority in the printing business, having power to establish a general rule In regard to the qualification, for admission to Rubor; dinate Unions. was offered. This had refer ence to the admission of negro. printers. un der the rule adopted yesterday leasing the subject of admission to subordinate Unions. It was churned one Union might admit a De pro, and if hie...card was refused by others their charters would be forfeited. Mr. Bates. of Memphis. said it was understood In the South that-no neat." would be admitted to • Union south of Mason and Dianne line. The resolution was lost. so this subject rernains as left by the action of yesterday. ' .1 resolution was passed encourngiug female compositors to cooperate with male printers Uherl,l•T employed together. - l TAII The Outlet. or Nall Lake. Dlaroterni (By Tele:mph to the Pittaburgh Gazette.] C. T.. June O.—A subterranean outlet to Orest iralt Luke has been found op.; poeito Corinn, and between Frenranand fUnibalnslands.. schailler l'ioneer. Cap tabu llnnuah. sailing in the vicinity last Tone day, was drawn into the eueningcsehich is an Immense maelstrom or stupendous whirlpool, and the descent and circular motion of the .. . . . . .... . . wider were so rapid and violent that the rep aid was made to spin around in it ritit fright- NI velocity, and It was nab' by ti 'high...lnd prevailing at the time that she was enabled to it low! thelnflueneo or the awful thaw.. t2ript al Hannah `reports th at he has no doubt hate er that this opening, never before dl>- 11 gine is the /mind 011th, of the lake.' .1 party ( * scientific men wlll leave here ImMe tlintel.. on the steamer Kate Conner to have, tigate his greatest of modern wonders,. The result Icill probably show how for ages the neCumidation (rum a thousand mountain - treamlt has disappeared from the earth's sur face. Platte Ina Prospects Pe teopata the V. rot. i(y Telegraph to tile Pittsburgh Ga trt,...1 - LlucitiO. June 0.--illituuntehee received to day from various point. in. lowa give Het., log repOrlS of the prospects of crops. In Wis condo yesterday there were mph,ne shoire plimns,' direction, doing much good. It est (ruin crop. ail- oil fiiviiruhle. r:RIEF TELEGIZA.Ms ffE==§=l:MEß= ===l:==l —General Shnigi. 4l n r`" b g .Ttng..l for ri.resirtiq. a% r ". itsri. - Three thousand and' ninety pill I,l3Str , hum foreign ports arrived At :Vete York on Weduetday. —The Missouri dyer is batik full at .luisha. and-natal' rapidly. Tht hottrun probably be flooded in a lets days. -The annivetnary of the pruniubratiun of th Constl f anon of Italy was eelebrated at I'M cap, oft Weilnexlay by Italian eltlrens. ---Seventy-five Chinamen ' , asked east frau Omaha yesi.oday noilie lov Nia.sanbilsetl. to elirAge In the - boot and Arm b.lovort - The New' York Teilatnet London corres pondent confirms the statement that the al leged butchery of Jes, in itomimida was sim ply a student's joke. --The steamer Viola Belle arrived at Fort Benton. on the Missouri. yesterday morning. She bad forty-six pass euders d nd two hundred • mid eighteen toils freight*. —G. 1... Ahrens. representing himielf nx German COlint, and acting in the rapacity of book-keener and confidential clerk fora Mem phis cotton broker. has been arrested for em bezzling Woo. - Miss Carrie Jiausf, pupil of Oak'llill Semi nary, New Jersey, driven to des pair by the cruelty of her steiernother.to whom the was an object of dislike. committed sui cide by taking corroelve sublimate. —At Cincinnati. yesterday morning. George W. Jaynes. a later, fell tram the steep* of St. Paulo E. , Obicrch to the droutuitivais-. ranee of 114 feet. and was killed Instantly. lie was an Englishman. forte-live rears id tyre. —The Knikhti TenirdaroekeniuckYPnrnaca in Louisville yeetcniay. There woe a hirge, nekraubly anti .vory rho l e Instalment of grand officers WOK In the evening. and Sir Knight Rev. t , I H. Platte delivered an oration. —Kenneth White, ' clerkof the Coiled States Circuit Court at New York. on Wed nesday . struck with a stick and felled to , the groand A. G. Grisvrold, a well-known attor ney. Injuring him sertreie. The It 'occurred In the clerk office -Anrisxte letter from Moo. W. If. Howard, datedAnburo. Juno l'tb, too friend In Chica go. ays: .51y health received a somewhat sever s e shock coming down the mountains from Ya=ipm It to, to I y y Itproving now care nde than betide :' —ln t4e Woman Suffrage convention at In dianaPPV yesterday. a letter wan read from lion. G. . Julian, 31. C. After. the transac tion of come business of anunlmportant char acter. and the election of oflieere for the en= suing year. the CORTerltloll adjoerned. Lucy Stone delivered a lecture at Maseake llall in. the evening. —Felix Whitworth, the alleged assassin of Deputy 'Marshal Noses, et Sedalla,3lo.. ht*. eemher last, was arrested a few din, since In Randolph cannty. Arkensas. whither re fled with a widow named . Richardson. deserting his family. lie was taken to California. 31o„ to await trial, en indictment having already been found against him. —The Executive Committee of Ili m Coalmen.- dal Colon of tbe State! New -Yip* beret,: sued atria for a aleiptio of, qomerclaltied bulginess Men, to be hold Rochester July Lsth to discuss the whole question of canal managemmit and reform, the Introduction of steam on canals nod the general gUbjeck of cheap tnatiOttotaan! between the Welt eine east. --In Helena, Arkansas. Monday. P. IL Bey mer committed suicide by shooting himselt through the head. He first aced at li • but the ball ,truck her waterfall witho la ut In juring her. But seeing her fall. and hollering he bad killed her, ho turned the pistol upon himself eud fired with deadly effect. Intem perance was, the putse• of the ranh perform ance. —The Atooricon Baptist Free Missionary So ciety adjourned alitknoinuatl yesterday. pen curates weed appolutedlo attend the coastal dated American Baptist Xissionsz r Modern meeting that ailmingto and were tructed to aware Convention of tie Mier of title. Society to no- -aparate Fitt ttf ao soca as Providence shall point out to Moth the, practicability of a anion. —The celebrated thorough6nd herd of arts tie owned by Daniel kle3lulico. of Xenia. Ohio, woo ~old at public auction on Wednesday. The herd comprised sixty head of the choicest • blood. The sale attracted the largest gather. log of stock breeder, ever held In the United. states. California, Canada. and all other points of importance were represented. The aggregato sales amounted to t 45.000. Two cow. and one heifer brought 110.000. • ....A:pneumatic tube which was being sunk at the Centro pier of he t bridge at Leaven worth, wise forced out of plumb yesterday noon by the current of the river, and soon after fell with a great crash, crushing and sinkicj the b. st t et. sr i o n w rce w , ti , ch was used In M e gTornilseph u bthrsatt and Charles were killed ambanother wounded.. The cork of sinking - another tube will he commenced at - -The following gentlemen have been tw. - imonsly elected elAcers of the National Photo . vappaA , sio b cAtion forthe ., i:Tin&r„ year: rer, Albert Morse, Penusylvan am cit Secretary, philudelph la A large mon ber of Vice Presidents were elected. Executive Commit dew; York, (11 2 E4g:Zirtgi." . 44,1ca ; E. L. Allen, ridston,3lassachusetts.3.lXrbut' Chicago. The next metsting will be held tr Philadelphia on the tirstTu.day to Juite. —A dispatch to Cl iongo fiomllfortllePher, con. states that Lieut. Thomas, with a oolapt- OY of the Fifth Cavalry, gained a Victory over fparty of Lndlans.who ranoff horlesnear that ort. He surprised their camp after a hard chase of over silty miles. and raptured nil of the; stolen stock and thltty-three head of horses of the bulbuls, They woundedeoveral Indians. ,lestn - tved their camp, end captured their blankets. Legato robes. saddles and camp equipage. Llent. Thomas and his command hail nothing to eat for two days, and lover constantly on the march. ME PITTSBURGH 4 FRIDAY, I E 10, 070 SECOIVII EDITIOI. FOUR O'CLOCK NEWS BY CABLE .Steamer Boehm Not host—The Privateer Chieftain a Myth-- Yacht:Rime ,teros!, t be Burl IA Chan nel—Cattle to Boutin, Completed Spa n Brigand! , it ay laid and liled—The Monarch titti•stion in Spain—The Cpnlingration In Con stantinople -- t w enty-ti e Hundred People Burned until Killed by ling Wallaand Many More Missing— Cholera Bilging In India. 113 y Telegntub to the Pittsburgh Unzettr•l GREAT BRITAIN. LONDON. June o.—The Grand Jury hare re turned true bills against Lord Arthur Clinton. - Dmlton, Park. Cummings, Thomas and Hurd sir youhg men Implicated in disgusting prise tires. Lord Arthur Clinton has fled to Amer • - D'lsmell's disease is dinbutes. Ile is recov ering, . The cable between Fogland and Ireland Is not yet repaired. There seems to he no doubt that the report ed loss of the Daclau Was concocted la Ametl . ea by designing persons to Influence the mar ket Price of the neve West India cable .hares. The insurance on the Dacia and cargo is 2.10,n00 pound. sterling. Dispatches have been received here from the I. lilted States inquiring the truth of the teleinin that the steamer Chieftain recently sail hence for Cuba In the' interests of the Insti A icor diligent inquiry no one can tot found who heard of the occurrence. The news It the Colonial office eallycon lirtns tile victories over the rebel. is New There ws tint, race yesterday between i . achts cant tie. !loyal Thames club course. taunt litute...etal acrOss the channel t 0... ttu , ; coast •of Rolland . and return:: Tho ti -h - three' strived hart In the followlag Gloriana, Elfterin and Catnbria. The time of the winner was nee hours and forty nine minutes. The Prince of Wales. Prince Trek And Grand Duke Mecklenburg Strelltr. were inuongthe guests on the yachts. The alarm among farmers •continues. 'rho dry weather almost amounts to a panic. • Communication with Bombay by the new cable is complete. Dispatches from India of to-.lty have already...on) been received. • The Bight Ron. Thos. °Tanen,lard Chan cellor of Ireland:has Ten created 'Baron Hagan., The female masqueraders recently arrisited have been indictoi far felony. - • Itls said Disraeli G'about to retire from Politico and be raised to a Peerage. The Iforaing Trhuraph report, that Mr. Douglas. owner or. the ttappho. declines to compete for the Prince of Wales cupon the Ytth inn. The Cambria b. been entered. The American dollars brought by the steam er ttouldinarlan were sold at per ounce. = • (lina.u.n.kit„Stme o.—The troops sent in pur ,uit of the brigand! , Vitro captured the English surrounded and killed the entire hand. The c ape whlchNerta paid for the release of the ve,. was fouud on the body of the chief. . o.—The questiou of it future monarch occupied the ses4ions of the porter Yesterday. .1 mottos was Mad., that the King he elected by a direct vote of the nenple, and after debate rejected. `the proposition requiring a candidate to remit . * a majority equal to half the whole - .number of the linnt ties" Wt s culled- tod24. Thin is rege. eti a. utterly destroying the chances ad Mont - pc:tinier, as well as all other candidates thus fnr named. None of these will get 179 cote*, • the minther requited by the resohltion. There Is much excitement among all class- I es. Heneral Prim made a IMITOnaI csplnnanns lion. He quoted from it dispateh of a Phibo• delphla correspondent in tine London Tintro, Icon his oonnuctlon with the proposed Lk,- ' Non loon, sod nrdennaneed the dt•pateh mi -1 invention. • The had hem-coo nego ia. • tnono, between him and the .Ititernlvtn bet‘reen bun and Encliah vapitah.ta. A db.p.rh from ,nnonnre. tint the brigands Who kidnapped the Englishmen near Gibraltan. and Inleanndthon only Oa Po: , meat of a heavy ransom, hare since been cap tut.e.l br *be troopa tarrnlon of the ran sort money renorsered. 7- Tsnum': • • • .1 ., ,,,,T..5,r,512L1•t, LIMO Y. \ -The great cut thi grAtitM I. *mem:hill. The scene of-di...le nnl licsulatlon Is deplorable. The Is se , at tit e million. ' , tell Init. The bodies all recovered. i.• Th. loss of lite by the souilagent ion here is rightful. At gorne points whole hunilleS were hethuted in be the dailies and ;welshed In full view of spectators wild could not rescue t bent. The panio among th e petiole waster and ninny lost :di -nce of mind and st ere anaVe to to lit Others in despair in de pa elfort to sitte themselves sad were lost: &.Inic Of the TO ks, la the spirit of fatalisni pecullaf to the tee nod religion. shut themselves twin burning houses, refused in...lst:ince and met death without a murmur. Twenty-gee hundrd persons were urned to death nr killed by e failing trolls. M b ane more are ndedn/r. DIEM Nat& Jane Empicror - attended the rues at Long Champs to-da, , e. The corniest for the immoral to be . tried be fore the High Court of Justice were permitted to see their clients to-day for the first time. The Empress sent ten thousand francs to Constantinople, for the relief of the sufferers by the lire. Duke Grammont contributed flee t housend francs, , 1 The Pope has written a letter. addressed to the recently consecrated Bishop of Forbes, austalaing, in poultice terms, the 110010 of in fallibility. The bullion in the Bank of France has in creased 11,700.019 fresco during the - week. The Tiourte "loud firm at 7if. ek: alMal Howl, Jane inindred and turehtt of the oppoidtian Prelates protested over Signe, turns to the Lope against the summary r lent termination of the discuesion of the dog ma df FiArtgirti. June P.- -The Insurrection at Lucca was surtunsoily quieted. it was not for midable. The disorder was congaed to tifty four raglans who seised alms Delimiting tto thelnilitary'school. The whole party were soon after captured. CM BOIIHAI. June e.—The cholera is ineking dreedful remtgecin different part. of India. At ffladrat the.lftelee U intrtiontierly 'rind ent., MARINE Lountei. June P.—The eteanniain Britannia arrived at ',Pfeifle teetinf. • VISANtIAL AND COMMERCIAL.. 1.00000, June_ O.—Ea-rano—Console Itt. Rti fur money; 10% account American I. lesquiet; ;ICai 159.:138-A;fdle - 91; 10-40., Stockgqulet: prie,lB4; Miura Ill; Great Wenterm 29. ' ' • lavratevot. June 9.=-Cotton 10A; middling upland. 10.W11:nales 10,033 bales. Breudetun active. Calllornin *heat 10. 4d 0. fiti; red .Z". : 3 r luZ reLrinter %%Wei& Flour=t cOn Atiro - retartglrng649 Idvrag g llt LONDON., June 9—Hops Al 5s ton ed gaglieb YnAsitrotinne 9.—Bonde open MU sod cget. at 96A A , Agrrimi9r, 4uner9.7l4troletun cleeed quiet NEW YORK CITY [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 6itzot lo, Ng* yogic. Jose% mu. i!Ortino IVEtenArEn. 'the Assist - Sig Titmliurer bought one million ut IsiiTpii,l,,cotily •t 110 1354311ai1l oso3o. luiroarsn ToiAcco _ALLarge amount of leaf tobacco Weald to base been smuggled tato this port, to hogs beads. /bout lasYmenbor; gm, tr:Per dr t tri, tel :Zs t plated by the authorities. Richard • Scholl Is appointed livaranil'e Comunlationer, Tine N. 0 Hunt, resignall.. - • L The steamer Dimino hap arrived Troia • Ole jaw. New Rallroel illy Tolegrabh to the Pittsburgh &WAWA Tom" or. June 9.-. The Ohic k Michigan Midland Rdlway Company was orirrinirod to day with the following etagere: Tre,..riorivr arlATA,.,Tlp4ibiiArEit.i:Neam.:l/21; Hon. • Richa.w t.... S. Walowdeg. Mr.' Welts. Toledo; John D. Conte, John T. Huss. L. A. MaU. Tian. The following Okra 00Ter • Prealdeuk Gen. Hiram vir Vice Prealdont. J. Edwin Coosa: Henry Clews: licOrotary, Merry. M. . Bishop: Chief and General iret.- J. lia Engineer Sargent. Tho roan is tolinpe catioldrintcad froriv montergotut cm the Ohio river .to Lesingtoo, Crestlices.,Tillin, Toledo, in Ohio, Ann Arbor' 'Michigan. said themes to, Owasso and to I.lle. ; mouth of Manistee rlygr on Lake Michigan. . , '• • Eplmeelilk Ortirenstlon of MO. . [By Telegraph to the Pittsbitrgh afaettc] COLclines. June 9.—A olrited debate took Once to-day in the , Episcopal Convention. Last year's resolutions . recommending 5 1 . 5.1-; 6105 of the Book of Common Prater Mere re ferred to a committee. .Thig morning the committee reported against n general * Ol- pion. but recommending a revision of the bimptlsmal service by aslight change. ns re commended by the nine bishops. This report elicited discussion, nod the Convention neem ed pretty evenly divided. The resolutions nnaliy 'vent on the table by an adjournment. II GI II CAPITAL logrmih ti , thi: Pittsburgh Gazettic.i . WASIIINOVYN, Jone tn. IKO. Iserntivfitw wrrn TILE rim/m.1% lied Cloud and deleratiaa had nu interview With the llresidenil tO-day.anil lu effect re the speech of Tuesdix. The Pre,'ldea replied belied always and still ded red to live at Peace - with tire Indian nations. So bunk ns his official ant horny existed It n mad lie owed lee the protectioll Llf illdillll, on resexval ions . and nuttiest the encroachtnents of wild., as well as for the protection of white: aguish red men. Fort letterman. lie ex pia tiled. was fur the-protection of both white', and Indians. nol inlet,' be used os a-base of supplies. , The aldwolwintions which would be made by Con eve,s for the benefit of the India. u oold be expended consistently. ',Wi , ' is right to be Solo,' Th e seeollery orthe Interior had pro- Orr instructions with regard to thS.• Tine Indiana leaned forward with eager at tention while the interpreter wasenpiniuing to them the words of the President. • At its conclusion anent hand-ahnkling tool: place as withpassed from the rkn...l Ow council with the Great Father ended. NOMINATION•,. 'The f o llowing . ninoinntloto. ',ere s'ent I Senate to-day; 0. S. Gllsson. Rear Admiral:- AS In. Reynolds. Conittiodoret . S. Nidholsou to he Captain; h. a. Toll to Int Commander; G.C. Schultz. to lin Lieutenant Commander; Cgra Wheeler. Register of land QM., .Irkatocis Valley, district of ' Colorado; )Intl; C. Brad ford. Iteceicer of Piddle ?loner - . moon tllstrlet; 0. W. Wilkinson. Register of ;land office. Da kota City. Nebraska. ' ME= ne President has approved 'the joint resit 'talons for the nPoolntnient Of Illannareisi Of the National Aeyluto fur. UianLlcd Volunteer Soldiers and in relation to compensation to Assistant Marshals for taking census.' The etiktoals reOelpts last week atoonated to GM. GEARS AND ritav Thrla Ilan* - Ina 'Journal or 310., Leaving Pittsburgh by the 3 p. a. Iltlin 00 Wednesday. ills.Ekeelleney flov. Geary, lion. Wilmer Worthington. Secretary nod A Nent of the Board of ChariXtee. and Col. 1,11-For land. Superintendent 41 Soldiers' orphan., R. eked I' Wont OW 11 at SI:30. and .were int , t .by a bream band composed of soldier.' - orPhan ,, bOubging to the Cnlont own :not hl ntuy,"eitlien.,ldeiceourted P. the McClellan, House. Supper over, the hand eerenaded the natty,l‘ti r the Governer retowndwi in a yew neat and appropriale exi , ning and the next morning'. many prowl neat citlretns called and paid their respect 6 tr, iliv Excellency. =I At 8 A. u. v.tarday the party started tor the Altus ifouse,accompanied be-lion. Btervart and Judge Jno.K.rwing. This Institution, every part of which Ic as visited. tes found In n delapidated condition. part tit the buildings having been abandoned. The condition or both bnildinga :trot tumid e, and of the. tattxTv NViliCit was next visited. Is such as to renuir the thoughtful attention ut , the go t peopi thdarettithy and nruttperoui county of,FnY ME= . The visit to the ChitirtlV3 , 9 toe pleasant Oilmolie. toadi the heriti. met floe. met most cordially d preliented him to the bar nod many rltise there iterenibled. Buei neer Irmo suspended. d moue time woo spent ill Stkitll int °moon., .ilid friendly greet logs. rttoot-roviti ...orritellC ohritA,Weciii,iiii.. • - • vart y neat vinltidt he t(oldiers' Orphans the Mey..1... 11. Waters Principal. Anon, the neceedone to tonnhen. NVl!rt , Mon. I'. neoright. es-Senator.'Hon. Thu,. t(chnetterly member ut last Felten Wm." of itenrenentn tit es. and Moserr. Minor. 611000 ;FA. (:( Millendandnnl,l and:Vier. The hand ploy ed "Ilait Colombia.' tad the thildren of Th. reboot were IlraWr Ur . in line to receive th party. The ((Metal vials reviewed the boys anA otter a corded reception by Mr. (Mr. W. being tvintent.4 (Lad the teacher, t h delude ports paitited tlitotinkli enemy portion o tie house. examined the btde. Chg. h I finding In von etidltnble condition. Al then reit irril to the setiool Mts. .Tilt EICAItIN ATMS. ' • After MUSIC. FevorkTlril - e , road. a •la , tod in gratilltlar,,i.R., , i,l7. ,Ve.. and lb., to, ado , wt . n. Thla es.aininati 0t.:61 un.,,aurlir. ) ..t - t.l. Indicated very t t. ..1 ..f 1114. ehattlto. then an..,:, awl toblre , sing tiovernor snld: In behalf of the Princ dna. who is als. sent. Lam tICIIIII,II by bin gO O4l lady to express to you the gratitude of herself and the ladles gad teachers of the selood for thin visit. I need not express the multitude of these dam. Their happy (acme:sod beaming coun Immo,. do this. I tender to you their grati tude, for your kind remembrance 'of them ltt • .. • . . . your annuli' message, They read and they CA nupreho•ntl,rhat they rend. They have heard end read of your earnest efforts In their behalf uhen appropriations were needed for their support. and they 11/1/TeCiat 0 all. If may he a.digresalon, but I feel authorited to ex ' , revs the gratitude of the gentlemen pre.ent. end ofentire people for tour manly action In protecting our travisurt front robbery. .1 do not say that you 'were 111, Preached tita the subject. for do net know flu feet. bet 1 do - say that If r/011.030 mould bare secured your approval of the_bill to take nine and half millions out of the treasury. . - . . . .. .. thrro were lutluences at work that - wool! have secured the money. Your veto prorm you had •Iterre to dil your duty. our anti. people approve the act. Returning from thle digression I cordlisll. trelcume you to our!school, and extend th. kT , l , l t y=etlnges of these-children nnd and of , i.OVENNOR\RV MONA cloqueutly nod at length. unyolg subitruk_r : I feel tipitnkful for thu kind to ner In which von have preiented me tot h children and Ole people. And I cannot presi toy gratitude for your vary kind ref cue,' to uty veto of tile Otnuants Bal . • hill. and though It rimy be a dlgretodon 1 zo. ark your Isaltdgence for brief ,reply. I v not say that I WAY approached on that'll/3j But any man who Would have attached name io that !AIL peeved two weeks befor Mat presented to the execntive but tWerW three hours before the final adjournment, could have securetLeven more than the lam named. Rut this sum would have been a paltry con sideretion for felling to do say duty. I oarless Int« this digress:ern from the -eel objects of my visit by the very kind allusion you, sir, have made to this matter. We trove assembled here today in the In terest of the greatest cause that ever claimed the attention of man. We have oilseed through a trying ireriod. The blacksmith left Ms anvil, the clerk kin pen. the minister his pulpit, and the lawyer the forum, to battle for human • rights. No tore than 516,(00 nano answered to the call of their country, Of three 000 were killed, and some .51.0fflirsore are hobbling around on. crotches and wooden legs. No one eon estimate the seeders. and sufferings of these men. Who would take a thousand dollars for hie heed?. What 'sum would be eellefl i •'" 1 " the price of plegt Ask him who hoe last ripe. And yet thonsandsdld Mose:they gave their lives. "What will a Man not give In exchange for his lifer' • It is good to be here.- I wish every man of every time. miler and pertv was here to learn Inspiration. and to note the fact that every child before us represents a dead father! Pennsylvania—glorione old Pennaylvonla. has had it put Into the heartisof her good People to rare for the children thus Mane orphans. To her belongs the immortal honor of taking - care of the orphan. of her dead soldier.. And she Is educating them Weil—intellectually, phyelcally. Industrially and morally, Where ever I go I And the people willing, thli ahould bedtime, atdi hoof - pledged Myself to .ntand. by thee - Still every' needy orphan Is properly prepared for the duties 'of life. Turning to the children he SAN that thus foe he had spoken maiel)• to the .oltizens who come with him; he would now address theirs. He continued. von see before von two nice who starved with roar fathers, both of whom bear on their pertions the clear, of battle, and though equally exposed. both spared. provi dentially, no doubt, to protect and take care Of the Children of fallen comrades. Truly the ways of God are wonderful. and past ending out. I am pleased with your matte, "onward and upward," which I see in large letters on yourwelle. time ae Mr. Stewart hes said,' tho wards end children of the Gnomon „eine. I want the emallost child'. to tinder. stand he le not a pauper. lad is receiving the, bOunty of tha-State. earnd by his father. Work on then. Look aloft e ; Keem.yostr urea' upward :end yon will never MOW - dizzy through your rise to the masthead. A.l havo• saldtogive ones life for hi/ aountry. Is the g.reateet enmities n man tarn make. Fein father. madethist sacrifice, and our hind is sprinkled with their blood. 1 wish that each drop shed in defense of our country wee con gealed Into rubles. and set in their crowns of everlasting rejoicing. The Governor then occupied half an hour r more In exemining the children in Geogre phy. library: Arithmetic, ice.. and Inlmparting useful luatruction•and giving words of en couragemant to both children and 'teachers. This resembled a regular skirmish ere along the whole educational line and will do much good. Hon. T. IL &aright then stated that he was anxistrue to hear ear his co-laborer end also eintrin the Senate, lion. Wilmer Worthing ton. s Dr. W. said lo response, I know that his Ex cellencra heart Is tulle? this work. Lknow bow hard he has labored to the came since he bee been our Executive. I know; too, that Pennsylvania Is the only. Staid that hen ma tured a plan end tom therefore done. her DIU duty to these children. Colonel 'McFarland, bee pert ected - these schools, has brought them to. their present degree of excellence.' lout done his work well and faithfully. The Legislature has also performed Its shire of the good work. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company gave 464.000, end the Legislature of MR authorised Ito acceptance and Gm appoint ment of a . tsuPerlntendent: Barrows • was appointed. nedleaugurated .the systems • successive, legislatures appropriated money but nolaw Wan' Vaned until t when the preeent law - was enacted and the Governor * ca ' r tl rni z l e n d td t tifiCtr i Ailer 11 4.i ;• ' 1 1. 0 " 8 1 61? t MVS • Foriand was appointed and thie system nnt tured. In visiting these , schools I am de • lighted to see that there is a wonderful movement. And In these chute see none ' that please me t, ber than thin one. Ido not • can it to the bes for there are five or six that cannot well be improved. s The law was passed in the Senate nasal • musty, every Senator. voting aye when his in noo , r“11,4. lie Went thin to'show to i,uro , feeling pr passion prevailvd. fie challenged ;my one to say this wag n o t a work of real necessity. Ni, iakable comblalns of the 'expense tit bit knowledge. - Turning to Mr. Searight he asked If he knew any man who did. The 'answer was no. The Doctor feelingly and eloquently• ad dress,' the children. w will long remember fa it h 1.0110,1%. We regret space forbids their publication here. Ile closed by calling on Senator Searight and itetorevent lye Selina t erly. to verify atint he had said, or eo:reet him If in error also on - Mr.. Searight, whento he Laid a merited compliment as -large' instrumental in procuring tincuecessa ry le ',dation. for these salmi's when in the = ad spok latent . . flute presenting a• lengthy lie appealed to all. who knew him. to show that his heart Was alwlty4 enlist.' In the muse; of etlueat ion and loirnilW, whether of orphans or others. Ile itomplimented the Colonel for his fidelity and ability In the discharge of the- duties thi volving upon him ns the head of their depart ment: Ile hail served alpon Colllllllllee,fo Investigate charges which bud been made again, him. and d afforded him great pleas ut e to say. tha t no char in which had been mole was ever sustained his detriment. Col. McFarland replied very briefly. as time would not permit hits to sae much; thanking the gent lentell presrut for the interest which was nianlie.ted In behalf tif these children, and encokir3oog them t 0 diligence In loWf o,- ilig the opportunities afforded them. The Es cc ut iv e "of the Mate had traveled hundreds, Id unites belch them. the Legislature timid AP proprr t., iat , d 1110[1,, and stony kind friends Ave earnestly rite` in preparing them for useful... Judge EWIII WIIS called fur at the request. of several soldiers' orphaus. and reaponded In a brief but eloquent address. Ile referred to the condition of this school as highly comfit!. mentary to •Gal. McFarland. the iiq uierint ca dent. whole he hoped would long be retained In charge of . the iichools; to Mr. Water, the Principal. and hie excellent lady; to the other ladies and teacher' of the school; !toil to the children thefflNUlTei, who had, acquitted t hen.- selves so well to the tryink examination of Ilia Excellency. the Governor. The speaking concluded. the Governor hid faro , ell to the children very feelingly. the arty visited the dining rooms a moment. and thou hurried a*ity. The boya, beaded by their brass band, escorted the party. o t town. The music and cortege bronght mid of Ihe good eople not t heir 110Meil and the street• were Med. . I . After dinner the - party 'took the trnin ' for Pittsburgh inn : pedal car. itecompanded be I 'apt. Win. it. Stout. General Agent. and Messrs- G. L. it. Pater:nen.' Stewart. lialnet. and other °dicers fed 'directors of the Pitts burgh A: Connlieollle Railroad Company: The train belted sometime at Connellsville. tel en :ibic:the Oenerni to vi •It and examine the com pany's shoos and shake hands with the pew 110 who celled to see him. 'nil: thdt cannot fail to :tecomplish great good. The prison and alms house will feel Its effects, while all connected with the Soldiers Orphan School will - be encoernsted to work ,01111 renewed energy to fulfil the Just expec tations of the Governor and the people. It; is On seldom 't he Executive of a great 'State leaves the executive chamber to' look In on public institutions like - these. that wh up en It In dime. Its obvious e ectli Is .orresPondingly great. This tour o In spection marks a new mu In the history: four Suite. and in connection with .t he earn st In born of the Board of Clutritics. and their W :ta e talible Secretary. Dr. Worthington will lend : te":a general ImprOvement amt. In iculw - instances to the entire remodeling of imrcharit able. corrective and' pitnitis c insti tutiotis. . • I =I • - After reaching Pittsburgh. the Governor visited the fair nowln progrwis for titritene lit of the Orrdinn Home. in Lawrencevil and rceived cordial Necker. •and greeting. '- Tr:Aar:thee go with 31,Qair isruch to the Work House. tile Home for the rriendlow and other inwitutlrm.. 011.01)11. nirikra at Pariire. Landing A Ile,: well WAN struck tin reldny taut. o tut of Jas. W. Parker. on the hill south to . Mike run. The well is' owned tie 0. D. Her • rington. Mr. Lhiyil. nod others. of Titusville and bus been pumping hoe or Nit barrels' iw . . • Another well wan struck on land of .law. W. Parker. on the nil nout h of Mike tam, which commenced to puma un Tuesday of last W •ek. and Is now throwing elf. Id or - ton lama of nil per dali - owned by Col. •Harding, of vie ninceburg. Mr. Hideo and others. -A new , well has been struck on hind Of Mr. Hall. of Batter county, formerly land of J hn Marshall. no the hill. near Lawrenceburg: the .11 in owned by Alfred Sidra. Samuel T rk. of Lawrenceburg. and others. and coronet ced to pump about a week Ingo. with a good ah W. hatow Inn to some difficulty ni Ufa the Jbd b a , aan onerci bum,. a f ny car ',don u on bunt o John Man./a:al oil t.llk Of 111LItVil ran, in a nen cell. which .70011TIV.Pli I,unic on Saturday Ist ; h. pumped trim., il anal in Improving: the well is uwned be Cunningham.eo W. Chrlatie, Samuel gof Ind ann county. anti others. . The Sherman lo ft non' strike on Church run, on land of John Marshall. which commenced Lettump about a ineek ago, but has owned v thrown much oil. The well in owned Iry Jackson Boggs and G.' F. Frinnebts, of Kittanning, J. L. Chambers. If and 'others. The Moriarty I. n orn 1,11 on the Fowler tin. which Ptarted to pump last week. and been torpedoed. It is Pow producing enlyinve 'haunts per day: owned by Mi. . riarty Bro.. and other, The Hamilton Is tl new well which has been pumping fur Poole twu weeks, on the Fowler farm, and yielding about twenty barrels per day. This well Is owned by Dr. Hamilton. of ErnTeuton. and others. The Morgan is another new stri - e on the Fowler farm. which commenced ti pump last week, and has been throwing con e oil. Thu well is owned by Janie, Morgan. f Parker's Land ing, nod other gentlemen of 'ittsburgh. The Smith nud Stewart. So. t, cf. the Fowler farm, commenced to pump about the first of last week. and has been producin. about ten barrels. It is owned by Smith nd Stewart, of ituthir county, and others. . . . The Escel,itir is n hew Neon en hind of thorch.linivoll Company, owned .y. sr. Huff. Nesbit. Stale:: Upperrnan. (CI onnell and others of Pittsburgh; which has . en pumping for home two weeks, but has not . et pumped much all.. It Is th•Jught that It • 11l Improve, however,. by being well PamPM!. The Charlie is a new well ua lanl of Church Run Oil Cumuany, which began to pump on Saturday of loot week, but has to far falledlo pump cit her - 01l or water. It in thought, how ever, that It will Improve. Thu well Is owned' by Fmk Conley, Charlea Duffy. of Butler county. and others. The• Emma. it the name of It 111• u well on . . the Roblmmo D , om, oath° hill. tovnea by Sa •uel Itottumn. and ut he., which ie upw pum 25 or 31 told+ per day. The Leonora well. n latft atrlke In Lawrcn . burg. iron torpedoed laat 'Week, and ban store been pumningoll at the rate front to to ntl LI& per dap. The Brown well, a new lit tilt • on the Conley farm. which we noticed Ins panspinfr 35 bbls of oil pr da! The Rotary well.la Law. , gently torpedoed, and is now bbl, of oil per day, an in • el . The Golden Gate Tcell, iu Lawrenceburg, was torpedoed last week.and is now throwing oil at the rate of N bbls per day. The IlidgeWay well. on the Fowler fawn, has been torpedoed. After being . torpedoed It flowed at the rate of oue hundred barrels through the casing. the tubingrvlng dropped to the bottom of the well. It e now (lowing ;ethble daily. • The Herrington, Foi. No. 21. has been (mow. duct!, midis now Sowing Ii bblls per da,f. The Linn Well, on the Robinson farm. was toniedoed the other day, end has since been pumping 01l at the rate of °not hundred and eighty to two hmtdred barrels. This is the largest well at its present rate In this region. We hope It will continue at Its present yield. A heavy stream of salt water has been shut off the Smith & +Stewart well, 'on the Fow ler farm, bylowerlng the caslnf. and its pro duction thereby increased tothirty barrels. The Albino well. on the N. Anchors farm; has been cased and la now pumping nine bar rels, an increase of four or fire barrels. The Isabella well, on the hill. en the Fowler farm, broke the Jan a few deg, ego, in the .. . . . bottom of the third sand. The Mary Emma, In Lawrence urg, was re cently torpedoed, and has clues ern pumping forty-five barrels per day. • , - - The Clipper well, on the Halle farm, Wei t a 7rAdo r V e la o s f t t i v i - s e V i t;,agi is ls n , o a s n v pumping oil at ten - barrels. . . -.. t . The Mary Hannah. on loud of , outer heirs, on the bill, north of Milk run, Is pi mping shoot thirty-flve linnets per day. The Darling well. In LENVIV ceburg, has peen torpedoed and Increased t a twenty three barrel well. IIAAING WELL._ The Chance Shot, the - large wing well struck In Lawrenceburg, has bee the cause of much excitement among of t on In this region. We visited the well oa •adny last , and found It flowing oil, through the using. ,t. at ebonite of 00 or 70 barrel. per ay. Many Sow think that could the well be made to flow the oil out of the tithing It would Ina duce still more: but all efforts to o this have proved unsuccessful. and the coinpany have determined not to molest It as long as It con tinues at the present rate. Vcry good policy. . i Reel Estate Trsusferd. • Th o following are the deeds admitted of record In the alike of Thomas 1111unter. Re corder for Allbgbeny county. Thursday, June oth, 18•Nt M. McLean, Jr.. to Mrs. A4l Diddle May ielO 155 perches of land .in East. beer tp., with buildings ' •••• ELMO Peter Johnston to Jos. Flanigan, May 10. Hap; 15 by 84 feet, in Love's plan, Millvale Bore'. -with buildings , 5 1.001 Sheriff Fleming to Fred. Sehutte. Slay =DM: 2 lily in Boyd 's plait of Allentown, with tatildiruP 6102 Runes Neely to Samuel Neely. July 2, 1000 . 20 acres of land In Franklin tp lam Neol T to Steel. Neely, July 2. 1870; - 2 antes Ind 11 perches of land in Franklin tp....Ssa John !turns to Joseph Keeling t May zn. ifflo;l3 acrei and 106 perches of bind la llald•rMtp, with 'buildings 515.500 Thomas ErvinfroMaster, to D. 0. Batianrttn Guardian, July 8, BM; .5 latch' IMnalaton'a Erot,LlMertY $l,OOO .1. - F.'Harekotte. et el., to Christ Keaneweg, April 1.11r70; Why 36 feet. on Ohio street...Al leheny John g Diamond to John Dawn. June 8.. DR% /0 acres of land to Plum tp.. lelth buildings. 85,000 —The bill granting State old to the Hartford oo d E r i o Railroad yeeterday iterated the Mei, sachubetto Senate—'y to 18. BAYA ILO TAYLOR gives the following description of a .ennl•mining district in the heart of the Rocky Mountains; Pe- • seending to the valley - of Bear Ricer, we. first reach the deserted houses of Bear where a few courageous men of or. der drove off the thrbat-cutting rnilrood• hummers, t woven!, ago; theft comes Evan stmt, solo-re. there will aeon • be, coal. mining town, and, in it few pairs more,. iron sundries . and rolling mills. The coarvein is forty fees-in thickness, the cool perfectly free front sulphur, burning freely, with little ash, and is probably the bent in the world for smelting purposes. Near.atthand there is a mountain of iron ore, misled with just enough limestone to make n dux. At this point, therefore, the rood will lie able to supply all its own Material. Fortune favors the bold: but not often so signally as in the case of the rnion Pacific Railroad.. heetitid Mole or Mr. Batiewell'e Properly •1 • Neville. Not withstanding the severe min storm ‘esterday there was it good attendance at liakewelrs sule, and n number of lots sold: This speaks well for the attractive . - urns of the place, No wonder, it is really beautiful; property, and presentg ..more real advantag!, tint any other. piece o ground wiglin ease read, of All., city The balan,o of the ground will b. • closed out on Saturday (tomorrow) 'niornitrg. commencing at nine oclock. Frei, train starts from the Federal striret depot of the P. F. W. & (' R. W. at S:10 and returns at limn. The lota rt, staining are as wad ns any sold, each coll taillhij4 about Mir acre. The terms are one•..ixtlt cash and the balance. in five yearly payments. Parties ill finest of a nice place lo e that Ito more favorable - opportunity ran jmasibly oecnr. - Eight trains arrive and depart from Ne. vi Ile every day, oecnpyi ng twenty minutes, on the road. • Plans can be had of the Anti hunger, Mr. A. LEGGATE, '• MP Federal street, Allegheny. Houses and Lot• Houses and Lote The following public Bales are compiled for special public attention - Thin day at 2 o'clock, the late .1. Herron roster's restdence,2o2 South Avenue, 'AI- legheny. • - day at 4 o'clock, ten N1y.1141 lots, 20 by 12(1 feet each, on 'the Butcher Bun Road. beyond the toll gate, late the prop erly of the Montana Oil Refining Co. On- Saturday - Ito Morrow), at 2 o'clock, the property, 120 Sandusky street, Alle gheny: On Saturday.' tiondorrdwy, is 3 o'clock, the house sad`-lot. 13 Boyle street; AM. ghenv. On . Monday next. at 2 o'clock, two ea nut lots, 22 by I3N feet, on Sheffield, be tween Chat-tiers and Manhattan- streets, Allegheny, . the Toestluv.l4th lust.. ut '2 o'clock. the fOrmer Otto, ti. Stumble property in Tem peruneeville, .1 fine suburban residence with six acres of well improved grounds. 4)11 Wednesday, nth last„ at 19 o'clock, Orphans' Court sale of six frame dwell ings of five rooms each; on Federal street, Allegheny, aboye toll gate.' See advertisements in extenso, iu auc- Alen column. LE6(IATE, Sue. Church Organ at a Bargain A itf leudid Mahon & Hamlin Church ot , le gan with double 10 of keys, !.wo octaves of foot pedals, only a few years In use and as good es new, will he sold for one half its original cost. It is fully warrant. Coll at TT: KLEBEIt S i3no's. !V, \Vood street.. Til to 1,... , 411e weather that tells what your alela mule of. If that that vou 1100 does not Five satisfaction; try Pier, Dannals 3 Co. t, Cream Ale. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS x IG HT% TEMPLAR. Dlttuburgh Commander) N. I will 6e held for drill nn FRIDAY snit SAT URDAY EVENINGS. June 10th end 1111.51 th, A.llum. Fifth riven., /ly order of NM PRESERVING SUGARS.-LOVER CRUSIIED. tintuulatol. Cut Lod[ rowdrredo 'WM. nod Erma, c saws for fral, preym,log. to atoro nod tor nit at luweat Wires, by the barrel or nt retail. by SNO. ,krItEN'tILIANV. jr 'or: Liberty and Ninth Stn. TAISSOLUTION. —•The co-partner i.,ship heretofore-a:Mind_ between JOHN SPNER and IVILLI?rM SPEEH. under thetbub . .. • . . • • me of J. A. W. SPEER, retail grneera. Sixth ant. Allegheny, sae thsaolved h. mutual entuent n the 94 lnYt. The bush:mt. will be continued at • be old atadd and all accounts of the late firm act. he W Illlnm Speer. JOHN' srEen, JelCty26 ' • WM. SPEER.._ Orrlei I'ol.l.l,rua or INTIK-VAL RMS. - LE.' :rad District. Pennsylvania, No. 109 Sourt seas on," CITY ur PiTT4erPOR. June 10. 1870. f OTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN THAT 1, the Annual Lint of Texentuv ' . Incomes, Carriages, Watches, • Silver Plate; &c., And Special Tax are now due. end pa*able, payment will be received Lt.reon at TIIIIIOFFICIC front th e citizens residing' in tbell3o Irwin of the viii of Pittsburgh. borongh of Birmingham, East Birsulnetlam Urrosby. South fittaburg9, West Pittsburgh. MononAnhein Tezepenzneerifie, Mount Washington and L Mon. and thelownshlp of Lower IN. Clain. The foregoing tales MI ST BE PAID BEFORE THE 10th DIY OF JUNE. MD. Otherwise additional expenses will be Incurred. Deputy Collector paWM. lIARRISIKW will te npins Min he tax ere of thse parts of the Dialect net t included in y the shore o iltnlta, and will post notice, of the now when and the phew where hr will be prepared to rewire taxes collectable by him. Tl w . DAns jelled-SI Collector Int. Nev. District, Pei MERCHANTS {reek. Is now burg. vas re owning about num of flttten lttanti battnasa la the Boroughs arid Teiratttlps of this county. aul ail flea] Estate.'3lerch.dlre.B.t. change. Stook. RM. Cattle. Alas! sad WI BROKERS, Brewers, Billiard 31.11, negateHo Kamen, and Commission Mer!hants Dol.; busZneas wzrabore within the Malta of this s ogler Warr th e Ist day of uly. tO tare oosta oz suit before an Alderson, MM‘‘‘== TAXES, With 'a redartiou of fire por cent. for prompt pay taeut. . . J. F. DENNISTON. Treasurer of. Alleghepy County JolC:iad*F NEW YORK. Ms] 9d.11910. ' TIE FIRM OF T. L. TAYLOR Si COOPER In dissolved by mutual consent. uld • we' twee able day footed, Ilmlted partnership under the 1113110 or TAYLOR & COOPER No. 5 Broad St., • for the trarmantlon of a gineral'Brokarage and II etal business. negotiating Loans, So.: MR. JOHN BAILEY As special partner, bar contributed 11 , 30.000 to th e common stoat. We itiVO ' thisupporionity of thanking the cos tumers of the ol him f for their pantpatronage.and of milielting a continuance of thelyfavort. . Pio els° laer oar .rvices to all. end respectfully solicit their business In the purchase and sale of all securities dean In at. the New York Block or 0010 Bachand.. Coupons and Dividends collecteit. Interest allowed on deposit. Orders by Dail or Telegraph on/molly executed TDC01.1... TAYLOR. WM. COOPER JOHN fIAILEY. linter by permission to !Int 'National Bank, PlusbUrgh. ' • • 1010.7% THE DIAMOND SAVINOS BANK No. 6 DIAMOND. PITTOOLIION. ;11114.0.600. REM . groeitiolnens InrteroCALLl" Llnfus. Deposits 10 sums 01111 and unlearnsrelve4lL Interest allotted on Alm. deposits. Petticular at tention given to collections, proceeds of evident trill he on:allied promptly. , James M. Cooper.. Abothem tiesrbson. • James F... 1. Allison. Andrew le Robtasop . Wm. Hinds, e old. Jos. Fleming. 1 f I . I IOTFor. Cooper. roddent—N. SAWYEIt• enshtsr—JOHN l3. SCULLY. caHARPSBURO ''.AND" . EITT/Mg TORSIPIN.R.—PropOOOIi for the GRADING and MASONRY on the share ebd, O IM .4.1".• MArodpo MeDONOUGUL }MIME'S, one rind . wiseculdf4P. !aid rood. until Preadent - ShOrtri oo ODO ilattS Tu.Pr t. e : ' Jedyl3 VOL. LXXXV.--- t i No. 111. NEW ,ADVERTISEMENTS THE n 17 CI 1111..UL0 r C 0.1.1 St R E ( Uhl elm ,ti ;1_,0oolo( Is re.mmendad person.. hating arestmarits, as ball. congalcormsl7 . safe and orentable. It is orminixod uncle tint stoma Jaundice laws or Wild. alit Capital Stock to be f rind and levee or Its equivalent. Combining both Inflame and experle at once commend out II:13 shit full of best Agents through the e eon llng It to commence oleadlons with et class pax tog buelnieas. • , It will he encored nod managed by sued loon emenstre nod summed' ul Insurance expellent. who will devote their time. matey and skill for I success: and Ito DirCell/1 , 1 to seletted our most esteemed follow-cinsens. It Is proposed to hare Its Agents. and all othe employed a It. peconlaly Interested tuns sae, thus Insuring nut only large and tetying bathe from the commencement. but (IrVeiOg that e orgy us well a economy and vitro In expenditure Sc essential to its well are. The Capital Stock It 111 , 6104 Into 30.000 Aar. of Iterate Winn; ‘13 . 20, each, placing it th power of rich and poor to becalm atutreholden vela are placed upun the salvo lair end equltabi bats. Wo fully Indorse xnut recommend this company and Im plan. believing Met the. -11111 J • Is destined to rank at once as a firstedess Arnett an Insurance Coutpany, andsuccessfullT (Co and decelop as the business of Insurance to lb future requires and the erenith of the count , / in Cincinnati, U.. Stockholders Charles 11. Wolg A Co.. John Cahill, J.& A.S.lropkinson &Co.. Aleander L 004,. James 11. Laws & Co.. Sea songnod.Netter& C liiichman Broa. A Co, S. Wlldberg & Co. Ibilscrt Clarke A Co.. Ehrgott A Krebs . Thomas Murdoch. (1. 4. Frank. ' Samuel LL Tart & Boa. Wm.-Donna. Sr John Batley. . Wm. /Immo. Jr . .: Smith Betts. • Wm. P.. 1 1 .: Wiotne Itobart Mitchen Chatfield A Woods. ''' Snowden & Otte. Smith Stiminel. John McGrath. Jo.. It. Peebles' Bens 'Ambridge & Co.. ..Thetats 11. Fuld.„ . Bart A Dicke° t . •3...eph 0. B tier. Cur Ind 0. Ad, Loc & Ireland. a V1 ' .1 ' 1?! f' ‘ i - : - . D. N. ltomlngore. Geolgo Fox. L. C. Hopkins A Co.. Alfred Gait er. i ) Z u 3T.IVirr:I V I7II I.. o.. Ut r trS ' l ' ai ' fo... I. Buchanan & Son. Dune. Clout map N. L. Bernard. Csncinnati T Pr Your .1. F. Saunders & Co.. E. S. irunba W. S. 11ow. E. 3--Strini , , J. K. Stone. George 11. T nor. J. M. Newcomb. John lion. I.. , M om .li on erl i te . l , .. . NoßtLnens ore. ~, Baker & Von Pld, P. V. Maley L. D. Watton. Gomm Sing ell. l'ane.giros. & Co.. -J. A. linntel . - Elijah Coombs. W. P. Devo . B. 11 ben. , John Davis, . i.. B. 11.17,%'11.. .• . !: - .'1i0.'J,".%. Won. ~,„. . T. S. Panders. J. 11. Seattle. .1. J-Llente. J. B. Bennett. S. Bennett. M. 31allurpin.James A. Collin.. tlltarlea G. Berne. .. 11. 6. ink. C. W. Moulton. , ' IV. J. Berne. A. Cook, A. McDonald. CO.. 8.0. Bennett. . . L. Alexander. J.ll, Johnson.. J. Sit . a , nian... John IL King. .k. i ..Y Murdock,l th L a k.r. llgalsth Reel, Selves. . rum. N. WollY. C. S. Wood. , - 3.11. Contention. . Conrail \Vintner-1i . Dr: /. Wilson. W. Bard, Christian Moeettti llolterhorr. it. Illekenlmmer St. Vogel.. S. Wight. . Peschity. F. 11. Lawson. %S. &L.P.', .1. M. Waters. tinge.. Jos- N. Feeble.. Portsmouth, 0., Stockholders Moves Lod , .Kt. John P. Ten,. S. B. MOOVI, A. M. T0...e11, C. M. am,. a. B. Cole. W. Moore. 'A. 1L LT. , . K. J. U. Lodmil (I. Mavis. C. Claret in. N.. 1 Ina a . A. McClain C. r. Tram C. - tl. Cad. MeCnll J 11. houtslober Bishop. Chillicothe, 0., Stockholders Wm. A. Wiry land. I. Lord, C. A. Tdrubie. I.: W. Foulke. E. P. Safford, J. 13. Beearm. W. J. Ingham. Wm. Carson. S. Willem. o. 'Frman. T. Woodrow. Jr.. I .t Bros.. Nathaulkl WIlEm. J.S.. S IlackeY. Charles Brown. W. Fullerton. B. A. La...Mu, .14 John D.4ladelm. W. A. Wueland. . . Marietta, U.. Stockholders O. Franks. ... A. S. Wale . C. RiVideo. H. C. Nkinner. H. B. lama. M. A Baldwin M. D. Follett. W. U, Buell. E. It. Dale. John Newton. Pittsburgh, Pa., Stockholders W. E. Trimble. L. Peterson. Jr. F. tictincer. N. E. T.e lso Patterson. Nn. •. A. Rethem. ; U. McNeil. • It. Fairs:An. r: T. IleCance. M. Steele. Evangille, Ind., Stockholders Bamual Orr. M. lle D liofl J. A. LeUCke. T. R. Murano°. S..W. Thompson 1,1•114 h. Sun, &titles 211 t W. B. nes Moll ffr . E. N. OL:07. E:Bowles.pr., Columbus, Ind., Stockholders tartath. w. W. klerod. B. F. Jones. yoplerig:oostruhe And Over Two Hundred Stockholders at Sun- dry Other Places. • - Au accurate calculation, based ou 81.000.000 tago of Insurance pre e""l t. or e'l litlilr g t . h hts Pe a r iready been as follows. We l re f s ' muatily expect e to conaldembir Improve im that: .. ~ run r I. a.VT. d. I. th " th " • n ::: . • it°- I Th' :. .. 1 th . , • th months . A' wh en l e talbe G tVt T raprortrasta salon of 3 a l snmiZ • . L .i. mir coal dividend pastas re" — "• •• - 110. - 01;no. I.ea pa' ytimi siock ft Mena to determine op to act on seen is mar gins? RecOgnizing the great Importance of Plllsbumh as a Widnes. centre. the Committee on organisa tion have Openedßooks of Subscription CAPITAL STUCK Andes Insura,nee Co AT TEE ND NATIONAL BANK, =I etr of Ninth and Liberty MaTete, and the Fanners Deposit Nat'l Bank, fT.,T4r1,:=144P.11V171;;1=011471P- THE WEEKLY GAZETTE IS TILE BEST AND cu. 4 ArEsT 'ommereial and Family Newspaper i 11 CC➢LI+LLEU 3S WESTEILN PEXSSYLY.\SI♦ armor: ruechante. or merchant ahoUld • f p• If ten A copy is furnished gratuitously to the gettessuP a Club of ten. lloynnaaters are requested as Agents. Address. PE:III3M47i, REED dg CO., PEOPILIKI-OR Ta-Let," " For • Sol, - -rl,ll/11i." nab ertehltn. 101'11 LINES. nitt N blurted In tMx coil/m.0,4V TII - ENTI , FII - 171.1:NTS: aaah a.tdtttnnal Pi" Ft rte CENTS, ' '„ Nrinther of La pnr dle : Car. y AnaPectra it at No. /43 ,311t111.1 D arr 1.1 3 6. 14;1 . .1 ' 20, Pa. 1' . ..D . : , - ix , p . t; e rieued Agents, to fur un article Ju.t oatuntad. Wiji t t,: r .raorajt, every. fatally. Mires, A. 31.. Bus 533, Pitt. burgh. A‘?...-tr.llEKlTr'Pan)to;tltrt'vottgofiv Land which leaned utter the death of the warrantor. Wurrlnte to be umlauted hi the hetta ha ef. Latent parta of the Montt,: by Administrators ea Guardums. will ho fully tuttlacd bow to proetod with thorn " . n .Mrl:4 e il BRADDOCK a. hooter,in Land Warra . nts, Mt. Vernon. Ohi o. El 'WANTED-COAL MINERS ERNE v., AT EI.Y.A pply office at • Mlaaa. r oa _rag Dandle IL It MAN. , IFIELD COAL .A 2 ,1" LIME CONIPANY. 661 NV ' T rt E ti 1 ! . e711CV7 11 71 8 g P11 ° 011141,4 Ct.:manna wanted by a gentleman and wife. drew S. S. U.. IiAZETI7. B ``?ANTED—An ORPHAN' BOY and V GIRL of 9or 10 yearn Of nne. 1011, .... 1 th a revel, Compenoatlon. tovarn. cloth's...o.lo°l - &C. MAI of reforenco green.. /O&M f leo dam J. C..ll,AZlrrtit often. IAT ANTED—SITUATION—By a Ma- CHLNIST hi% trndo Adds Engtontor. /6 waling to work nt anything. ress F. zrrr, odic, \V .t. 1 ' F! . :t . .. -- .! 4 ! i PN . g . 6 I ”kL3 . I ,owitl"S. N... 'Fourth avenue. , W T u l: i . i tz m V , 1 i t..11/IR tLwork street. r luahl Te r UN h req.. Odin allf tltry. tint lame tint W I NT t 4 1.4137,21. W F T , ? lti i tto t A joef1 8 1; — „ r -tonted. Will 1p Ove.7 MGregt Inducements °Bored. Adam. A. M. Box 333: Pittsburgh P. 0.- WANTED -MORTGAGES tll fair 30.000 rate to oan in large or small amounts of Int L ent , t. .TIIO3IAS K. Pri Bill BondNo dß 9S F t ae e l ß hee t ANTAINTEIL—SITE' FOB COLLEGE. y —The Committee eppaluted by U We. tees of the Penneytrellis Feundo College to 'sleet enable lomtlne Ore Protenhn to . 0 • 100 S.: . posals 'from the owners of property Its or artmett the tines of Pittabunat ma tlegnany. As the C tee deem to ars promptly, yarned bating Comm!ropert to offer will please communicate Immo. dletely. Address v - NTED—monTGAGES. Th sty Thousand Dollars to Loan th:nrye ostli.,ll :mum nu on propertyllt,AlleghtaY '' ' ''''l7 ' q ' fo'r rate of draTtriS .7111iihiY. • 1 , , Realeirtzte= E STltA.l.—Cante to the residence. of. the subscriber. on Mt. Alban, • tiMALL, DARK DULL. about three Iran old. The owner Is requested to prove property and take him away. otborwior he will be sold to vey charges. DAVID Meg= ESTRAY—Straiyed from the under. elimed..C43l:ll, It.. near Oakland StaUoctot RED COW. Some white on her beg urn tall; anent (I remold: (mein In milk. Any trtormettea enarnialter her will be Tworanled. • • • • , . . " . ,CATIIERLVA FULMAN, Four kIU Ran, near Oakland Btalkon. TO•LET.-STORE ROOM A Elrst-elass STORE ROOM and cellar. To. 1W Liberty stmet. completely fitted up with r' shelving and counted, Wilt. be rented citedlPol:, called for soot.. Enquire at • • • _ _ _ • • • 70-I,ET.—A good, two story BRICK 1/WELlANG.tootaligng 12 room,w2h mod eru Improvements. Also. large Lut.dgoodlrrldi Mtable, sllusto froni.lo2 no the . Pule. Trt , 1010.' North Memo,. Root reasonable. ArPIY 1 1 0. 41 Ohio ntrCat, Allegbany. Je11.721. lb,. B. Brown J. Fume% Thnmes Do 1.. 31. Powell A. Rolls, L. C Robinson. F. N. Lodwick. 0.11. PI twin S. Russell. FOR SALE. That . f.:ivell•known .cKwrrisav 211 4 4 4. ELFItnn;... Tv n pnnpar wroon desiring to keit otel. Min tll '" "PP°'"'" . 2/lank of Cotnmeg i tthin . 6lll4nl 6 . - ' Orocenpatlon Innnedlnto on sal._ . w. 31: Robert Baker. J. M. Truer . 3. J. Gist. Jr.. S. E. Garner. 0. B. Cotten. J. T. Miller. B. Fichelatela F . OR SALE.,—k convenient house, 6 ROM.. John street, $l,OOO. t e ir A good linnseberooma t terpment 1.04.000. il one, mas. 46th street. $l. • Ulnae, • rooms. Sherman street. . [louse and 210 ts. 43th street. . . House and lot. Haslet streeel , . -- - • Lute In Bloontdeld. s soo to 700; tenyearn lo' par. A number of other hot., and lota for D. S. WILLIA3I.9. 17th want. Butler netirrlll street. FOR SALE.—Engines and Boilers; Nor and Second need. of ell klnde.oonstentl7 en hand. Orden from ell puts of the country momytlyale tended to. Corner Marion Avenue and P., Ft. W. & C. R. AV.. AllfitLenz t Pa. "FOR SALE—=STOCK FARX—Cou• VAI3B 340 ACRES. one hundred and elnr acres nyder coltiration, hallows woods. lmplrow. 4-2 dwelllngs, very large barn and gable. Ind sheep houses. orchard and wall watered by a small creek parsing through the plop, Situated In Jennings county, Indlatia.3i: mllas from Vernon and Loularllle Railroad; lit thrivimt ighborhood near to villages e nd rhum, ba e form an be "'h D. peiCs(7.7.:4°lrThne 41 7 41 , 0urt1i Are. you SALE & MAP, OR EXCHANGE Ftift CITI FROPERT Y.—A fine COCINTBY EtIIDENCE, containing 20 acres with S hones thereon: one, a line. comfortable and oonverdent honor water. and one Of the bast wallet Dow. fri n' rielt P 12 mDr tram t he tth=ol4= Y or mile from Stewart's Station, Cmatral nowt Aldo , several good Farms good localkwa and LOU... for eale. Fbgalrn of WTLIJAN WARD. m No. 110 Grant od• to CatbirraL W. S. Wash. I. R. Witten; 4. A. Craii. R. Bold. eonard. V. A. Hovey, M. Cords. George Benedict .1. W. Aadretes. B. M. Booth, W. F. Curtis. It. It. Nelsen. Mcßrler. .1.17. Nelhons. .1.0111. Wane , . W. B. Moen:lce. M. A. McKino.Y. W. T. r. Da , rma . n. 4 n 5116. A B.DThom.. Meows Smith. FOR SALE—ON 8 YEARS' CREDIT.. 18 LOTS. I sere each in amine:lot heal:ow 4 se Trees tur vi .,,l6:tre view of the clue.. Priem SOITCV.T. Ltir, folio( choice benriteitndt: Pr ll k t.AihiEW ut., AGE, 9 reozeo wide ball front and eldit at e. 0 1.1%. t good well of water at tos di:m.o.lll.st. ma wets. D ee bearing. young orchard bearing. ' , lett - of the rewegiu=. with loortjr I nem more oi floe °refuted cakes had with, It. Within_ fifteen tatuutee welt etf Le- Glue. Enquire of , W. LIBII.AUT, on the premise.. Johil.trire • , - • J.J.ltcyelle D. C. K.U.er T Ger.th H. r Blown. E. N. Bixby. G... tiOnvlag. C. S. Baiter. Jninee E. B. ROM.. F. F. Emil Rabm. Cheri.» E. Marsh A. Bretano. X. E. Gilbert. • • • - r-, oR SALL-449 beautiful buildhig L' =gi7ycisTririll l e=l -4 = and balance In four equal arum 4Tosiluts. 41 . 1 . 41 the Int of June the price will Ds pap :amine plane at the office of T. tOLL a - Ir. corner Penn and 33d street. or B. SILL. Attila . . new at Law, 72 Giant street. A frame dwelling containing 4 rooms. situate on 44th street. lot 20 by 100 fcet,Thie ewer,' handsome piece of primwrty and trill make • plow ant Loma for any one of moderate means. SILL SON. . A frame cottage bosom containing 4 th rooSts sma . ru tc ric h noir:: ' n . SOMZ,inltrettenbl•els • beautiful mime end he sold chimp if ooDflf soon. T . SILL S N. Thom desiring to. w e ll bonsai and lots ail vantageinualy will d o well to call upen 'nand emus Inn our Um. We base property will of acooble to WI W count. of riand hrf _CAM ,orr. "r• ELS SON. corner Pe no and Hamuol Rev, F. M. Woeli. . A. Jones. J. V. 6Uyee7. Y. J. Crawl,. FOR SALE OR LEASE. OIL BEFIIrI.:RIC Welt located: alp.* .1.000 ladle per weak. In £O eoaEllloa. nearly pry. Apply to. or .ddr. H. M. LONG & CO., Irrtl IThESIRADLE CITY PROPERTY aillii ° P.FSTl ,u 4ll 4 4.l": "m- 4,7114 .0 1 " & " '"`r4.«. .7 2 . "41 . V.• In Quad orde Portico to l l rtet.A; Prclet l . o ehoTee holt trees 7 .l °° ° oloes. . .... 4;917 rss . a anlggiaT a sox. • Ir , au Stzth &MOW . BANK FOB: sly rxG CLEM Mr. GA FOURTII AV krilEF. 12ILTSZCADIL , • .CLIARTERED ZN DAILY from 9 .4 realoelL .01 On 15.A7-‘. AY EVENING../rota X. tat to. Noersahm n. from 7 to 9 o'slock.and DOor - 7/momber May .1.11.t0 Web.- Intone. .at O. "le fIX 000 amt.. fr. of ta.t. at. If Dot ,dth. , Orson commands s am.asmally,la 3.0.17 aMI July. Bonk* of /37-1.... famdtkata of , • ofaas. Boa. of Massagsre.4.o. A: Hot.; Priattleikfl: 11 puma. Jae. P. 1,1 1 ., VI. Pralldanta; AE.. ArKlrder L. Socrattrr Treas.., • A. Bradley., J. Gnaw. S. gall Wei. IL KtDasol...l anaa Abodes. 000 3,110011. h; V. Rehm. 0. Voiltalibee , Abodes.Jug. Bcott. , • 8.01. C. 5eb.41 1 .., iVIA.V. g a L ell. *maw,. I Tr fib WANTS '11..50 reliable AGENTS Sewing Machines In the ctt l and ' :1?(V. IMIal JA3M LAUGHLIN. Chairman of Committee ESTRAY TO-LET. OREM= FOR SALE I=l A tIRST-CLASS =a7=r PITTSBURGH