II ri 'irE DAiIY GA'ZP,' P 3 11 PUBLISIIVD DT PENNIMAN, REED & iMnit‘r Slith Are. and Smith T. IL PENNIMAN, JOSIAH i T. P. 1/OIIBTON, N. P. REI IiTITTORA AND PHOPRR•TOI =I hr mul. Wr year OtrerpLby carrier; per net HIE DAILY GAZETIT. PLEASANT EXCURSION • om Pittsburgh to the grentuatS ! Mammoth Cave... The Western As. aociated Press, etc., etc. The Journey from Pittsburgh to Cie. linuatl over the Pun 'Handle railroad to Iplertarint at any Mallon of the year, and es. lieclally in the blooming month of June need company Is eimentlal to Individual olthaure in traveling, and Oda truth won ;man manliest on board the elegant Put man sleeping car lanced Ai) ; kindly and 'ruerously at the dlapdial of the ladles and putlemen who left one bright afternoon ant week to represent the local papers in 4, 0 ‘Vret ern Prese Aenociatfun MIVATIO a et .. f,o udsville. For the generous courfe.ty of providing ouch a royal method of c nvey :"lnCe, the thanks of the excursieni a are toe to NV: NV. Curd and J, 11. Perri gton, Ems., the General And Aesistnnt Su ferin . poulenta of the road. `lndeed, Mr. f. rd in l a conspicuous manner developed tl f pd. liteuesa, courtesy and consideration iflch 'have made hint do univeraally pop ar as t gentleman, and efficient no 'an offi. ;MI, in his kind and gmfercem, attention to the Pittsburgirens, net onlv providing for them luxurious tranapeitatlon jinn meeting them at Dennison and trehmining -the entire party as his guests to a waiting 141111101101111 sapper spread in the fistful wood style of the first cheat and unser. i 4 ha i' t B"l ffle h tio te il l . Pa 'l ".' l7f g :s r d,Th n i l f:; g a f iraT m ei i i i i i Orlg be remembered by the gniests wife avicaik of his hospitality, f At thi s point re _tarty received a pleasant immisition the person of yr. J. D. bran irho added uch to the enjoyment of the hip to Co. lumbus,beingrocird,humernus and genial. The party deeply - regretted that the good • natured railway official •could not be . reseed into the servire and taken ad a • iwapaper man to the convention— Melt , would'uot have been n fraud on the , raternlty an bin grandfather eitablibbed he fiazmrrE some eighty.fnur yearn'amo. nd the grandson has ability enengli ie • • a half dozen newspaper., and run hem well too, '; The acentirialong the Pah Handle taut to very fine. h stretches its almost air• line length through as pretty a. country as the ow ever gltubleud. dt intervals, here and there, neat and pre, tylittle tittenti olive with activity spring Often the view to break the monotone of grkrin' Rebid Mid waving forests. We can hardly Ima gine a more pleasant route for. the tistt.l ttler to take 011 his tin y ;West; and dui !minty no road has during the past yinv enjoyed greater immunit v from accidents. It in, from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, every section, every mile, in perfect order, while lit la managed with great care and ability: PROM tt AIL TO /In - MC At Cincinnati the excursionists 'were driven to the old-fool total Burnet House, : , :where a pleat:ant rest wits taken till the `.iitternoon, when they departed in the steamboat tlen. I.vtio, of the United taws Mail Line, fur Lnisisiille. tht.C . usurious cabins of the staunch and coin ' oodles:a boat, we joined a large party ,rode up, of bulk. and gentlemen who Ike ourselves were destined for Louievillo for the editorial ronyention: Old friends :rem !net and new friends mute and In a very few minuted the utmost freedom, L i t lability and good . fellowship pervaded he entire party, to whom the potrly and genial commander of the ',rift travelmg ~ raft, Capt. Whitten. granted tint largest ibertles end inn mon/else simenilernil his ioat. After stirrer the ei,ut ad• 'ourued to the gsirds, eigirs here inter, 15C64, 1 1.1.11'.34.en and jests. tilts and puns, • es and - eornastArnissitssero4n order ton sinful degree. —Frank ... Wells, -nr--.the t hllpd watt there. , -\ have 'never idied Prank Ante lin eharge ' us with dekiLerately killing n poor We moll AVOillntl At Onntlin with It Tea hot sun .. 4 .• -• stroke in order get ono item a-head of • the members of the Rocky Mountain •.;, Press Clab. But lan'aras there,andtLe in flitted by actual ennui on his attentive auditors , 1 , 111 good Pow also noor do. • 12 songs.• ecronndrums. t Scriptural Anotat lons. 9 storm. Of course oar quaker friend took the lead in this line of _business but there :were othe...emulona enough to follow in ;the wake and no hours rolled away on the guards its the - boat 'flamed majestically down the bosom of the beautiful Ohio. A Stititioaky lady manlpulaped the plans In the ladlea' cabin so artlstically noun break the ; camp. outside and cause a stun. 'pada to the aides of the Chickeriug. Then other latent talent was discovered In the party and a conceit was Improvised with a very dirersilitd programme and . . , ~ - • range of selections from the compositions . #of the worm old masters in the business. ...iti Song. mirth and music prevailed till past 44 midnight much to the inconvenience-of •!:z... lecher sided matrons, armed with croupy and teethinfr bits of ,humanity, tvlio 4 • nought in ram to fall into the fIrMA of • Morpheus or any other body, and who ITmost have eerily believed that some first . ii clam Insane asvlum was put afloat on the 7.: wa ainnu ter t . , i O n n t e he o i e r l i ar t. k te fo m, und i.,m all and t no es h cn iiv r. .. brake the stillness Of the night thereafter 1 till morning save the heavy mauchinery ,j•• belevr , wheezily asserting. its power over 4 the great revolving Water lifters that , 7 urged forward the floating palace, which, ',, .; .. like a bags .white apeictre in deep dark 'l, netts, swiftly glided orer the gently rip 'l,•l piing waters of the La Belle river. And •,,i',' there wore masculine and feminine snores .s., . too, heard, buttre take no accoZoit of such 'ii trifles while traveling, for wo hear them .„. in alee,ping tele, In hotels, on • steamboats, 1.,:. everywhere. .We rejoice muddy, for ' "There'll be nn snoring 14eter, ! - LOZTSVILLE. AI me boat tolicheittlie.-wharl ,at daybreak, but only a few wore up • to seethe touch.- - Oar friend•birsi,of the 'S.; Pest, with whom .we were -coped, was first out, and much against our Lahith at 1 home.--eonfirmcirtlirough. 'genre of night :t1 work 442 a daily paper, and as hard to ehake arm. a poor relation or had repute - 1. tion—be made us—by a =wind stroke from . the . toe of his boot,: an, early bird , ' 7 = earter.for Louisville Worms. We quietly stole away,not from our traveling. corn- I panions' baggage, but from the beat it. self; and wandered op the wharf to see 1 eights on that newly broken morning al though just entering into basinens, Our -, • stroll was pleasant and enjoyable. Louie silk, like all great cities. looks. dull enough at daybreak,- We returned to tile boat at eight o'clock and felt conSidembly mortified to learn that the.rumor,prevail .;i rd. started no' doubt by -"Mick,' of the t'incinnatl Equine; wink was jealous of _our good 'looks, that we had spent several n hours in looking •up a cheap boarding house for the Pittsburgh delegation. That was cruelly false. •• After' getting to the Galt House the fourteen...mammoth and ' — juvenile trunks and a fete under-charge be. long ing to the two ladies of the Pittsburgh delegation„ together with the several boxes oflati_per collars which niade up the trarellag.wardrebe of the gentlemen, and - reglaterptg oar names in coarse-bled. writlng-411 , bright editors write poorlY . ,altd*O Warded to appear - a,9 •!I brilliant as any- other—and strengthening ourseltes,with e. solid - .breakfast we wile „ . , The WeateralasociatedPrem in a great and porrerfulleohthlisation. It is a union of many .of - theitnnagest and wealthiest news Papers west of the mountains; formed and held toether-as an association for mutual benefit no far as collecting and re. Certillg telegraph news from all parts of the old and new world is concerned. It Is auxiliary to the New York Associated press, and in connection with all the aim liar combinations save the young and thriving American Press Aissnelatlon of which J. Itusi-ell Yonug..E.sq. to the ent e r. „rising and goa-headative President. 'The W. A: P. is neeesaarilv a close body New papers have touch difficulty in ohs taming admittance, and it in vary rare for such to find entrance short of paying an enormous taunts. An immense ,amount of money ie paid annually to tho Western Union Telegraph .Coinpany and' to the . 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It the journals contained in the W. A. P. were to combine in an edl torial direction to accomplish any object, there could be no resist ing their collective power nod billuence. They o,idd SAveip . . the country like a whirlwind and accom plish any object, good or evil, which thee might desire. There never can be such au editorial combination formed, however; for the journalists of the association ri•peo st4t All shades of opinions, all think for theniselces and in no ono question could they be brought to stand sod fight to gether. The business of the association is geu-• -orally transacted with closed doors, al. though them is little necessity for secrecy. In the Louisville Court House the meet ing assembled. After receiving the an nuarreport of the Honors] Agent. W. H. Smith, Esq., of Chicago, and:electing a Set ,of directors so' serve the ensuing year, a 'mdtion prevailed to hold an open evening session in order to hear Memrs..l. 12 navel . . • . . Young, of the:New York Slat!mud, Frank Wells of dho Philadelphia Bellain and M. HoCert. Chicago, represientat ices of the American Asanclnted Press, Mr. Erastua Brooks of the New York Expre... repre seating the New York Associated Press, and f len, MIAMI Stager on behalf of the Western Union Telegraph (Mice—all of whom had words to address the = roux lout propositions to make the laxly. lu I lls. afternoon an exenrsion.was wade the pre tt 11.1111 lively town of Now• Al. 1 .1. Y. Tit... party. joined by the Kentucky Press Asciation, a large Io•dl which a4serubled at the same time a.: tho I'., were Oared in two beautiful new cars and crossed the great iron truss bridge which spans the Ohio over the rapids. The Midge, which we have on a Into pre, violin occasion described. is one of the widest and l o ngest iron truss structures iu the country. It is almost completed. In New Albany the party circulated for a few - minutes and then returned to the fialt Heusi , to partake of an calm fine sums,. I= In the evening there was a fall MUM dance. The named gentlemen occupied the door and addressed •the meeting. A brief passage nt arms lANVet`n NIVNSTA. Wllll4 awl Brooke, both very good talk err.: enlivened the occasion, but when all wereimard the W. A. P. virtually resole edxhat it was satisfies! with thr present condition of thingi and vaulted no nety diances cw change. The meeting then ad journed, but not before receiving. and ac ' cepting a cordial invitation front W. N. Haldeman. Erfq., editor of.. the emirier- Joilrnal, to 'partake of Louisville hospi talitles,and to visit under his escort the great Ilattunoth Cave of Kentucky. A night., rest and next morning we are off for the . I= Large bodies and said losnmve aloole. but • sot or with an editorial encursion party...At early morn on Thursday. all t were up and ready for the journey to the ...Irainnioth Cave, and Mr. 'Haldeman and his first lieutenants. endertvood and Jones, the conductori of the excursion", had-little difficulty in gathering their guests togeth er and locating theta in the luxurious MIN placed nt their disposal as a compliment be the I.onisville and Nashville 'Railroad Company. It wan a jolly crowd. The litntuekv editors, no genial and • good. hearted gentlemen as ever used the pen. 61, paste and scissors, were not long in mixing in with and cementing to the 11'. .5. I`..tournalists. and soon the es elusion. ist.s. numbering One hundred and more. were united no one family, and ever) t hing went smoothly and well. A bridal party, consieting of bride and groom and nnmer olis brideemulds and bridertmen, all fresh ad blooming .from the nromMic . blue .gruns regions of old Kentrick, were also aboard the train and were -taken under the sheltering wings of theTpresn. • The ride over the L. d: N. Bond is particularly interesting,innimuch 0.8 It passes through territory made historical in the late Fan guitinry struggle between the North and the South. There were many of the ex. cursionists who had figured on one side or the other in that particular region and they took much trouble to explain where "our men laid in ambush or captured the mg , y," and then they detailed the full history of operations therealmute to listenerd who had never been in the war. Nothing is more interesting than to hear old soldiers talk over their battles. especially since very few of them can be coated into nar rating an army exprrience. This is snr. ensm. It is not sarcasm to say that leis a very agreeable diversion to hear the "Yank" and - Uoliney Itch" in conversat neither showing any more bitterness of feeling than if the war had been carried on in Bungle, and they themselves hod not been in the scrimmage. The road has ' manylong; dark tunneln, through which the train clashed right merrily. These stibteranartn passages we &resits were construeled on purpose to advertise the Mammoth Cave, as darkness and gloom are quite suggestive of that great wonder and the curiosity is aroused, and passen germ who-are not in too great hurry will strip over at Glasgow Junction to godnwn into the bowels of mother earth. ESIIIM Noon, after a delightful ride Wind the excursionists at Cave City. and Pell-ruell they crowded into a little hotel, where 'a sumptuous dinner woo waiting. After Much needed ablution at n primitive wash place in the bar, supplied with two tin lamina and one towel, which, for mi g ht We know, had been -ignorant of so.ip•sodv since bat Christmas, the Patti . tiled into the• scant' dining ball where the pro mised dinner was ativaiting. Unfortim untidy for the host and his guests, the NVtli Amendment waiters bad got word that so many bungrFeditora were moving that way to urge war on the victuals, and they there and then struck for higher wages. Their demands were not acceded to, They left. The landlord called to .Ids aid sess.ral superinnuated old no gresses, his (Hi vers and hootlers, and child ren, nail the dinner went on. The attend a tico was vent poor end in many instancces dignified edttorn snood with o fork made phgrinme-mi to the kitchen and emerged with luum'af 'full of corn Mend rind cold pa. Woes -at which they gnawed in ravenous manner. Oar friend Cowles, of the Cleveland &viler, who has tmveled..forii lied himself with a bowl of sour milk and corn dodgers. One mouthful nod he— well be went out, and his appetite was not en good-as previously. Another and an other tried the dose with the same result, and BO tbo bowl passed round till the table - wannhandoned, and when we left we saw a young lady vigorously feeding from the same old bowl, and subsequently the was heard to - remark that stage-riding always did make her-sick. Mr. Haldeman, with a cheque drawn on some good Louisville Ira, paid for these dimmers, and we saw the worthy Lost chuckle over his success as a caterer an he Walleted the stamped bit of paper. • I= '_The party, nearly one hundred in num. her, were brought together In full view of four eld.fashioned atagelodmilar to those which yet run between Butler and Pitts burgh, and told to get aboard—we vat more of a board on the top than was en joyable or coneistent with good pantaloons. lion ladies were closely packed Inside and the gentlemen were disposed of in VII/10:19 ways, some on top, some. in the boot. Drickhasn, of the Dayton Journal,. and :Woodson, of :Memphis, had a jolly time in the boot, and they talked themselves hoarse over the recent unploasantness, for both had been good 'addicts, arrayed against each other. The drive wasabout eighteen Pennsylvania miles, although in Kentucky only nine. _Notwithstanding that It was accomplished tinder very dia. advantageous circumstances, the ride wan very enjoyable and fun.provoking. At some points - we were afforded-most de. llghtfnl view.. the eve taking in a range of thirty miles of MIN and valleys. THE The driven+ wliipped itp their hornen to it lively gait no tt , r hove' in night of the large, clean and pretty hotel which bolds the key' of the great Nfamtnatli Cave, and, with hilarity the party cheered, 'Whig glad that the journey was over. All dis mounted and the ladif.s were at suer- as signed rooms to fix up, while not a few of the gentlemen found their way to the bar where refreshing liquids were set up by the genial Proctor, the host, who 'gourd not receive a Cent from his guests, assur ing all that they were welcome to his hoin pitalily. In an hour or so the entire paity were assigned comfortable Moms in the commodious and well kept hotel, and thee met at the supper table as fresh arid good lookinp: as ever. After tea the visitors strolled throngh the beautiful lawns, gardens end arborr, surrounding the bo tch end the more frolick.onte gentlemen imp:twined horse races with pool selling, betting, ete. The dignified editors forgot even - thief: end time had turned backward making them boye again. They raced and romped, skipped, jumped, wrestled and Utmblevl. stud cut up more amid than 'college lads at reefs+s. The 10,41esa,xt, en joyerl the sport and-bedecked thq..Asttr*lliff newspaper hors., with choice IsSqUetk a n d ', wreaths of laurel, When it- he'rethe ton late for' uccloor sport a partrwas up for the -Atari mute"-in the cave. Some thirty...4oa joined, ladies and gem' tlemen, including Mr hare of the Post, and were semi on their .way down the hill which leads to the letiothiut mouth Of the ' - Mammoth Care. - As they wended their way down the romanticpath, the ladies itt flashier , red bloomer costumes. and all carrying open lumping oil lamps thei talf4aux was truly grandl—Beffelsing the oxen tire party descended to tire entmnce, going dawn a steep flight of romp, most, covered. damp and slippery stone steps. Titer passed in sing's; file. were counted by dm guide in order that none might he left its the cave without being missed on the return, and they disappeared in the invent.: mole gloom and darkness of the cavern. They returned. nhout midnight having spout four Loins in their explora tions, taking what in termed tire shun or 1 four Mlle route. ' Those remaining behind the excur sionists spent 'the es-ening- in various trays. The parlors were throagedrlth lovers of music; dmiett:thithsr LI the sweet vocalizations O of • several ladles; the lawns and balconies were ringing pith the laughter fof.pmmenaders, while above, iu the large dancing hall, an old •tnelo n hit', no wool on Ott- top of his head, Who writhing in terrible agony over squeaky cat gut' supplying anything but harMonlous music In a Eat arty of dans, era. The Wile Ole Bull had only one tune at command, and it retptired some fifteen minutes for him to strike it, but when he got it he held on like grim death anti sawed away with vengeance. rnilrr midi o . mm:tint/Innen the Improvised dance was a failure, and - Bedstead, of the Cin cinnati Comrhercial. paid the waste bill anti retired to meditate on genies 'lncubi. So the long June evening pstiml away. May many such happy Ones enter into the future of those who there mingled to. gether. In our mist letter we shall describe the Care and incidents of return. Until then we are In our readers, respectfully, ENE .'I4ENERALITIES. 1 1 ARIF3 tAVY•R $20).000#A). BRVANT . S HOMER it complet4 II \NS BIWITNIAN is near In London,- Purt..cogrrma has early ripe peaches. Fun calls Nero the Pagan-ninny of hi.s day Jrniv calla oy3t,r nuce--native imp dace. WHEAT and harloy linryinsbiliace bngiin in Tonnessee. ANNA DicurxsoN'y inrome in sald to I'm. $18,64).ia year. Tut Cuiv,rsal Eylibitioa fe la b., tp l'irnum In Tut Czar 'llt Ems Las ...Mks.... lime and Nljoys hisueelt. STRAwßralnx tuativAls.l44ve Jepletra . yottag ehteaigo'n -pocket... • " — LIONS' to turn a tame cox into It "'till ate., Deprive her of her.udder! CL EVLL %XI" it to have a aerie. at es cursions to Daluth this summer. Tkis' I go to . churelk with a coo gh on.l turb the reef of the eorigregatioir. BAIINVII calls his new dwarf Admiral Dot and he only weigha 15 pounds. ANDREW JOECiti.ti L about to try to get lu . to the lower house to startle It. A nor named Koehersperger died of laryngitis on Sunday in Philadelphia. 'THE Boston Post his now tmnsferred a Cincinnati criminal to the Smoky City. A LITTLE nobleman was, unexpectedly horn in a cafe in Paris the other evening. GENERAL ilowArm hiss been roelectetf chairman of ithe Y. M. C. A. of NVashing ton. witing the ..ecret }emery of the SpaninkCourt during the hue de. code. EIORT carriage loads or bouquets seeps slung at Patti upon her last appearance at Paris. J. HOWARD LIVINGEiTtni, recently re. ported murdered at Oswego. N. Y., is-now in Chicago. - ScrunrionY says the women ranke very good etteetameepern when alley are trained to do it: A CertxEsr. lawyer' finds atitaPriitia clientii among hi» coUntrpiutiai in San Jose, California. Tits Courier jow-,to( .!I,,tren that Sant ator Sprague is touch .•auroral for Isis purse-tat worth. Jody ailviwee prodigal', !weer to go out for a lark unleax they ham made up their minds to catch it. A CELEIIIIATZD .phyvilcian says that it is rake that ruins phe*Ml l and not randy, as is mulemllegnmssie. • OrTsinttie nay' that : g tretneadons loooi job will now be gitairthed, add the 'Sag Domingo treaty rejected, A (WILD'S nurse at.. Oakland; OIL, khAli . Lien sentenced to six month's' rentirlson merit for beating her charge. , lurnkassmo OrLtu., has engaged See the Berman nistori, to come to this country with a L trottpo of 40 ,trusts. eflUntlrinei has Mr. "Ileory Peakes been guilty of that the l'lilladel piths Frets should call hint an ortiote! Tut: milllorrquarta of strawberries have been brought into Norfolk this season.. Most of them have been shipped North. AN Oregon Judge decides that all mar riages contracted outside. of the limits of that Territory, by Oregonians are null and. void. A 1i..%1C8/8 Woman weekly lidgellates her husband, and then locko herself Ili the parlor and alngs: "Nearer my God, to Thee." - AN unfortunate mall in Philadelphia waned Peter 3lu'holland trite choked .to death by a hunk of beef wilt& he fully in tended tontrallotr. .Tnx next war it la thought will be be tween the Sultan and the Khedive, and those unchristian Muslinlman would like to involve the Europeast powers. TOE best remedy aui yet devised for grasshoppers In Utah is said to be the driving of a dock of sheep rapidly over them. Some of them can't stand this and die. stockholiers of the Academy of 3lttale. in Philadelphia hare tendered a complimentary. benefit to 'Mrs. Bichings Bernard far the 10th lost, when she will appear in Lurline. .74fiss Loose S'rnarrox; of Cass county, Indiana, challenges any man in the State to a plowing match with her. She pro poses a two horse team, each competitor to drive the horses and hold the plow. A rtr.tr, difficultyocaurred in Pollard, Eicetubla county, Ala., between two well known citizens, formerly of Couecuh county, in which I. D. Johnson, exwheritf, humid his death bv the. hands of Droj. Bill Lnreless. A 11011RIBM murder WOO perpotrama hear Columbia, 310., on Friday laFit4 A poor woman named Moore :3wts beaten tO death with n billet of wood by one of her Imerd eta bemuse she refused' re glee Wm all , the 'money she lied. Permit wee nude for the tnerderer by the excited populace, end it was thought if lie was caught the formality.. of a trial would be disppnowd FIRST EDITIOI. MIDNIGHT. NEW'S' lII' CABLE Death of Charley Dickens, the. Novelist —A 'apricot? Seehrlties in 1/14trnst —American Consul In Scotland Ar rested—Fight irlth Brim4o' 4 In Spain--Drought in Franee—Enri her Developments in the Regicide Coll sidiewy--Slayery question in Brazil —One Thousand Lives Lust in Con ',Ainilluople Conflagration. By Telt.olipli tit° PlaNburgli =I cnenl.r DICK Eng. THE 111'11:AS , • I.Aefth)N, Junn'll).—FThe !..dniton Dit4.4 In tail 'lntl" lhta e;ealitg. startled the cointhai tally with Ihe announcement that Charles Dickens had been seined with Paralysis nail seas lying Insensible at his residence at a ad. bill, near Roche.* cr. In Kent. The news spread rapidly , . and: angled the most prO.. tetanal regret; bait the worst was still to come. Telegratterhave since heeu received announc ingt he dent h of t he great unveils! at a quarter past sit in the e, ening. Mr. Ini,kens was at dinner. en WealtlendlY when he wan*red with a dt , ..,'Dr• ifteele, tat (tae village of :Areal. who teas for may years . the•family physician of Dickeau was hattnelll lieuS called in and remained until near- mid night • The condition of his Pftleitt beematilig worry and warte . it was detected stitleable .to summon placsielann front London. - Tel thin Dickens replied. ..011 no. I hare only' of a he.. 1.10,, I shall he better presently. Ile then ali:Val;that the Open window be shut dawn arami.dlately. He soon becTune uncon- Seinen haul tell 'back In Ids chair insensible. Telepliaaniwere tccr,tiliPir dispatched and ger-. cent Leuddliphy Actin§ reveal at and consultaticlaivaa held natal his case Aran at once pronounced Impel.ss. The patient sank gradually. and Meal at fifteen minutes pant sin last eVollitUtz. Dickens had been 111 for seeend days, but not sellotaslv. lie land even with at Rochester:l.nd rather points daring the present week. Mr. flicks. .remained "unconscious. And. never recovered naltuat Ind, Elbe Sort taut daughters ramnined steadfastlY of Ids bedside until he died. It is +fated that he has several tint, complained that he experienced con siderable difficulty In irorkingt-her.anse his powers ot application were becoming im paired. lie also said that Ills thoughts un longer Caine to hint spontaneously as in former (lines. While at Proelpite.huti nerd of motiii cal aid. and ',rightist 11 ten plivalelan. *anted blur nd. utxch Untie reading locasse hennas doing to at the peril of his life. 'the death of Charles Dirkens has plunged the nation in astourning..l,llthe hrunion papers hare obituary art ivies this morning. The Times says the ordinary expressions of regret are now. cold and conventional. 3111- lions 01 people feel _a Personal bereavement. al at °Nolen. sax analittel. beinefaCtOrd lit the race when they the can leave no sued told: 'itier cannot, like this great novelist, be an Inmate of every house. • The /Juilm.&icerenys that. ,Nithntit intellect ual trttnits ferrnattorittlie lisp literature. lie was generalist losing. and universally•beloved. lie leaves, like Tietek. eras, an .11111511 rd atom . I h , rniad r 0 ,4 race: - Charles filviteits did more than tiny Coieintiacillai to make Eng lish literature loved end admired." The T,:t.gropli regards he tiktituraklted dead as a public tenant. I= The death nf Dickens causes TO oltallilil st.r. M. - throughout the laud. Dieltens was et , parently in good health OnWednevdaT. aches he wrote serverM pages ' 01 his - novel brood." The snddenness of the Link Int en sines the aftliction of his friends.' There are unusual demonstration. of public grief In London and other cities...- Tonle. the comedian. le about to Visit the United States. =II . i , The rave motwy irtl4l, fErfin xet: to the Introduction' uf the tree dttrapul Vapid. rtall road botut.c...sygErl• extierikuces Inenlmar :1 dlstr..t of all guch .eruritie,. A VILMA - A.% CONS•ri. AAA li..b1.1•••, American , Leith. cntlaml. nna lee [C.A.. Tr, ft, t , be 11,4, la Itt .e.ntwGli9r, with lb. Imiren • miciriermic :lei, Holt Ria • roftt•ei. 4.IOWWLS hllllll ASO I.olt/AIB. Th ,nc e .t St . tv re ttd d a r. rtt n ece , resignat 14 the Letitstr - of Goldwin bzoltb, at Avh It, ..11 eotly itbeired =I =1 LtirtioN. June 10 front 810 Janeiro to May 1 state that the Brazilian I - Moist r'y In formed the Chambers that while they would take no immediate measures In regard to ale very, they would aid 1111) , private e ff orts for Its mitigation. t , The representatis_ Brazil. Arte.ii.e Confederation' and Uruguay have areeil on the conditions of 3 treaty of peace with Para guay. , • VIII/IT want 131110 A MADRID. Jane Ili—Yesterday the (aril Guard crime up with a part of the baud of brigatids who captured the Englishmen near Gibraltar. The guard Immediately gave them battirt killing • three and. capturlar their horse,. 'The others succeeded in etcaping. Ott the persons nf the killed 1.:11. found :14%0 realf.ipart of the amount paid wt ranstim. , • MILiNtl•:. • „ P,A0Clar1 , 111911E:1 1 0 NM its gautrithn. • PARIS. June 10.,4erere drought Koran , . in the agricultural districts of France. The pollee bare discovered eighteen more wheel-absent bombs. which were thrown Into a canal by conspirators. Fire fresh . nrrests hare been made of parties Implicated In the consPlrney.. .• • • =IBM (ILNEELAi. AUNCRTY rnowil‘ao. Lesta,a, June 10—A general emnest F for peat jadit feel offences is promioed. 1.1/1130r , June 10.—The Government has de creed amnesty for all political crin/05 and of fenses committed slate the drat of March lid.. tiohlanhun Is engaged In completing the cabi- net /Wronged hy recent resignat ions. TURIiET. • iiNn THOMAS:CI X.rt7+4 CCONSTANTINfIPLI:, June 10.—The mm,bcr of lives 19.tt in the contingent ton rnny be tintelY tel down rtt one t lioutend. • MARIN : 14C61 . ...NNT0WN. June 10.—Tne afeautahlt, Erin. from Note York. arrived to-day. FINANCL%L. tf)3IIINRCIAL; Lifooelol:inne 0,4 for money: Ift acre. t. American arcuritieo quiet and ateady: '4l2a , e'q. 'Ca. Ke i; • t e;, fais_.;. Stooks steady; Erie. 17k; Illionia 112; Great Weatern:2 ,4 34 . • Pants, Jona 10.-- !Bottom firm nt 71 franc , 70 centime!. 2 m -FlLAZilin . r. June 1 0 —flonda firm at ta;f.• LositoN. June 10.-4.lteteed cake% active. 110 12•7&110 Ido. Taw , 4na. , Cotentin I, i^ -• aced firmer it Odatria.; : ; 1 . Alirwr.nr. June P.—Petroleum Unchanged. Lfmcnroot, Jane 101--Cottuot catnrthr week 41ti7 lulled eLtnett ;Mk: apecutlatton 1.100; stock 0011,04VjAthericart 366.01 q P for the week Xaooo. Latex; A-... r,„4„:„ market toadav Quiet, with middling ulimni. at 110a . 4 Atid,OrLeana. at Ifistalfd;,onlea tulle , Wheat: receipts for three doff. it ) ; 0, ainartera; Atneriontv CallfOrnm ,P tarot_ 40a.114:1 arederit Nef: 2. Oa; nintkti Oa •ftifatil.: Figur: wearomi cora; No. mined alp -'Nutley -Tens' N 1403144 Pmvielona quiet and Meetly. Park lena Od. Nee 116.. Lord ON W. Chee oo ' declining at Cga. 'Nacho feta n for Cumberland; fit%lid for short rib. Common Rain I*Aio ad • ' Vito of 4ertriileum 10 ,Id; refined la 004 d• MEM fity Pacillq and -dtliin4d:Lliar..7 . afottueatroirx. June :. ID—Alrer Math:man with thirty tube* of 'rater in the thane& treatherelear. Themometer.erentr-ose deg. at four r. X. . GrtErreDOßN.Tuuelh=ltlrgretetlonary with three feet elx Inches of water in channel. Weather cloudy. Thermometer serectir-ooe deg. et four P. x. . • nnowasonzeauuelt—Rlverfallltlf, slowly with about four feet water In the euu....t. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 541'01JF-elle at five P. Y. OtnCrry' Junelo.—lllver tieing very . 10,0 F with twenty-one inches :venter In chance.. Weather cloudy. Thermometer sixty-cocoa deg. at Els C. el. • —Justice Bradloy in; the rotted Stows Circuit Court at NAN" Orleans; bag rendered an opinion la the case of Myra Clark Gaines vs the city of New Orleans. carrylog out the decree of the dalireme Court of the United States. and ordered that she be placed In pos session of properties described In the derree so ns to embrace only lands in. posseSsion of the city at the time of the Ming of the bills The Timm says this Is quite a disappointment In the plaintiff end a great_ victory for the ally. as It only adjudges the right and title for racing square. 'The large-clulin to property 'sold by the city lit IKkl.' the principal basis of Gaines' demands and expectatioasjia still la dispute. • , —Vanderbilt has reduced his rates' on cattle from Dutra° to Albany and New !fork. via the Central and Dodson Railroad lines. from one hundred and twenty dollars ser car to forty dollars.. The Erie peatilt stil t ProlulblY make a similar reduction. Ti is reported that Die Commodore has recently sold large amount of hie stock, and It Is asserted In ect, tato- quarters that his rival. kick, has been the paretutser. Fisk and „Daniel Drew were closeted togetheh In a pt and parlor at the Erie paler on Thursday. and at the close of the intercleiv it was manifest that a satisfac tory SiTentremeat bediresultod; X MST CO N - GMESS ,r,Lrom, KERtmoN.I Telt , grnlth to the Pa t,blirgil OhSet tn.) JTIr 10. 18:0. • . SENATE. t qlie pantyc to the Central Etrailch of bqrfilint•Prtcifle Itailrond fora land subsidy wat tnlcfn tip. fr. HOWARD otrered na amendinent, ntreed by both parties. and which would not ifrant the Central Ilrnstell my land within the Ilmlta 'or Nebraska, but all such lands be Overt (.01he 1.1 her branch of the Company.; • 4r413 ERMA objected to giving the ctn.- natty the even sect ions or At , !and. The bill was I hen recommit led. The Senate resented the conidderat Mu of n he fmnking bill. "'" 3101111111.1.. VerMong t Advocated' iffe amendment contineing lII,' franking privilege in the Parma's, and AuTigultumt Depart ment 11 ,0 8 whom it bad been wechilly • confermil by lam; darn to public gr oss, of the present. or previous Corr r nod that pelitloun he coat free, mai free netvcpanp.. r circulation continued. apoke In opposb lon to tb'e bill Os one , to abolish nn old and time-honored sys tem end nor an attempt to provide any Means for nit:lining the of iginal object of the so tam. Mr. Slaaller 11160 advocated his propo it for orm cent po<tage. Mr. TRUMBULL attributed the emote of rnmphitkt against the frocking privilege to Its abuse, and believed the only remedy {Nts It.: entire addition. Mr. HOWARD Wt.. In favor of abolition as an experiment. the . roslmnster General hnving represented the saving Io be effected Its tire millions per annum. The Senate took a memo,. • • Mr. Shall reported ativeNel • the bill .10 create n new Judicial district n . Kentucky. • Tabled. i The eettate bill to regulate tie than to prib otters for good behavior was untitled. Mr.-FITCH arose ton question of VeielleZe. calling attention to the statement of t nor respondtmt of the Sew York Net that Gen. - . Witter had's:ski to him there Iran no direct evidence against Mr. Fitch. Tot there awns in direct testimony. Ile called noble. Thaler to' State whether that woo true or lot. Mr. lICTI.EIt replied that it was nof cor rect, and :odd he hod not yet been able to re port because the Judtria ry Committee wan too Tressed with hustne4s to reach t •uhlect. Inn hoped•to do so by MondnY heal. There had heed' RetnrgentteMen named in the testi mony before the sub-countintee.butt here soon nothing In nny ease which lannerned the honor or probity of any lbellther ofikb i louse. In mf trror, to this corm-pm:4,ot. he had simply een nuked o taunt ion by him, not as he YU aellitooa :tll,t hut the frelaleatall renal Nee, da..amt any Inference front what he unbl-af logilmr or suppo,ed to effect the gentleman eoth Se , mix was wholly incorrect. In reply to a question by Mr. 'McCormick. Mr.'lltater made SIM itae 4tatemeut. Mr. FITCH offered t following: • . . - . Rao d. That %V. burnt t+Mlth. the reporter of the Now York Est Wag IYrid. be brought to the hoe of the !louse to shmegmuse, If he can. why he should not he ex pellifd front the re :porters' gallery for libelomn Zstatemento re- Alerting on the Mtn-470y of member - 1 it the .Ilottce.l A dlsenix•Mlit ennOti.l. - nit ended hy great deal of confusion • and excitement. Motors. lintwes, flartteld and nutter Inkling the I ion that the proper MOMS(' to be . pranted was to refer the 'natter to a committer -u pro •l':'.l;tnins.nttti.'irca .that r ' n " nt S XlT r Cfn " A7ll; l lr. the rem - dation ought to em sac alt the ton Porter.: by Mr. klldrid.gc. who thought it bet ter to take them one nit a IMP , : ire Merntn. Parnswort h and tnretield, who exprensed the opinion. eyntenily, that Correspondents of "New York papery, particularly and seine of the Philadelphia and western papers were very t ruthful end careful to What they said •llrrxllllffnnfld'k ;vita' Xt ions:land try Mr. Bing ham who rec.:dins! -similar rune.. In both Flat• Elnan, thd ..solutitAt wag adopted u. - a hoot ii:=l . btl,il.l,ti. tabling . it WITS recontid rat .y tO renitritrolltell In the Vumititt Coe.. . . . .1 , .11 1:30 . 1. m lie d r-keeper end no assiktatit of the sergemit-at Aril, apreated at the bar of the House. havi ..! In cmalmtly W. heatt Smith. 1m reporter nt the New York Etching P. , t• Mr. Smith hay been pliblehl in the Men ha meal:Reit- In f not Of tht. tilamter'a chair. the Clerk read t .c resolution under which the arrest was mad a and the etmukuuleation and ttlapateli comp! hoed of. The Seemlier mid, Mr. Smith. the lions. has adapted it resolution rettuirlitg poll tw•niTear nt the bar aria ...lw , :an.. Why 11+IintIld ant -be expelled tram sits: pea ikge pan now rainy ar , one of the reparter,lu the teptlrtere ~^lO- lery for 0..2,- alleged IlLolku tactaben af the Ilott,e. Mr Smith. us ',IR use, iln - smled the 101-1 1 -',......., t• , Mnr,,S.v, lan.. a, 1 , 1,11 w statements contained thseAtin u ers. has,: upon ornelal thlclnnenta. and the month act forth in timslisiestchweye Identical Math those ohm. entawd in nn daaatneatin. nad they w s were ued there In the mate chnnectian las used in the dispatch. Second- 'CM. these statements belay de nted hr Mr. I Rob, to the Houl m I e of Hewes-a t:Hive, I . Calleil upon Gen. It. F. flutter and ka urereed 0 .1h hint noon the bieet• , asked him whet he rite Intended to smelt, the : House that there an evidence before his Committee:directlyor indirect implicating Mr. 'Fitch. lien. hatter e Id I his was nnt the exact 1 canine. tit that Mr. Fitch'; name app. tired in the uffillavlt of Mr. N. 11. Tay kr On having been approached-and :I—of the allitiasit an among' ihe papers eri before hit 111Veatigat- Ing Committee. but he did not eonsider thin as directly Ito diva! lax Sir. Fitch. an It did trot appear he had In at) Way responded la the approaches alluded üby Mr. Taylor. in ea , ply tots goes' lan: C. neral Butler tanker said that the names of al the members mentioned in my dispatch appeared In the aMtinvit of Mr. Taylor im having "been approached by him to secure thelr aid tar the Cuban raw, ' • NY: Sciirr Surrn. lir. FlTCtltlittiiirli the i'veakernelted whet -It,. Ihe [hemmer of the odivinl 41.C.1.t11 and whwenhlbited then( • - - To thin anewer• nn. senile that the papere referred to wore affidavits of N. ii. Taylor and otheri•before the grand Jary. hat that they were shown to Mtn in confidence and he' could not disclose the name of t he Informant. malt woold hen violation of go.rd faith. .. . . . . .. . Several resolutions were offered to compel t h e t ritae t s to disclose whence the Informs non name. to expel him from the reporter.' gallery. to lan the whitie subject on the table. are. 1 , 1 twit excitement mei al r. Cinally a renolitt ion to t ianlnt et special Committee of are to invests ki te the matter. with power to send. for oe ns and papers. ttadopted. Mr.Smlt h wen II i , ellarged 'into the Custody .4 the House. Sulo , euttently Mr. S.lllO e l / 4 , T ‘eat to Ihe I dl,. lerk's e- a .11.m:dell fryer. N. U. Taylor. dated Mont real, denying he over had nue con versation whatever with either Nlessra:Pitch. McCormick, Digit, or Gollmitty on - The subject of Cuban reefirrlglioll.. . . The Senate Onteillinlolll.4 to the LIA egttlive Aponnriatlon bill, mittihet log yin. Henri) . nil ending to auptoprint lens ; were vonsiderv.l. Mr. DAUBS maid the Coati:tin oe on - Alp- Prolaint Oplin , tai all lhe hrriellirrilerit erenslng salaries, el. rho.. tor ii flew State Department and enlargement of Capitol grounds, t hough the Committee 'were unani mous for the retention of the Capitol at Wash ington. and also that excluding person , : :who participated in t he rebellion trent the Court of Claims. The report el ementitte« reeottourod- Intl conCurrenee or 110(1-Cratellreellee. wan agreed to withoutquestion:, eXeritt whet , ' separate vales were dernmeled. • Sof the Senate amendment excluding from ()xenon of cvo‘ng I,enans who participated In the-rebellion. n soled i tilt e 1V HS adoptod 1 bat before dtohna t o Court, ex s c y eet o wtninonlne tglta te n d t ed n daring the cant Inuntice of active opetat ions of there.. Wilma, under the prOehirrlfthrle or President Lincoln, . . For the Scuttle ionewhoent making rooti.n rot lon tn fetonlen In deprofinents the .111 e Wt 1(11116.01 rothnt !tote was offereal.eimply throw ing Open nit.eingßesi of clerk shlps to tomPeJent women. . Hero, ii trax dil,ilSYli of the Spi:nker an nounced the fOnoteingevieet 0 - manatee in the nse of the rorreghondent n( the Ercufno Poe,: ?tem.». Poland. Dirket.. Finhelnburn. Potter and Holman. ' , The Home then thlJourned. . —The boay of ClaWien Mot. nu old, well known and highly respected citizen of Chica go, on found nt on early hour yesterday incoming floating hi t Ito slip between the lien Illlnoin -Cont rot Italitond literal Mr. Hunt was of the firm of Hunt & lloodwin. ngents of the Etna Instronco Comprilly. For three years he hut suffered, from nn affection of the eyes which rendered him at Hines nearly Mimi. Lost evening about seven o clock he 101 l 0 friend nod started for ids home. it in supposed he wan 'Tired with a sudden blind ness; intoned his 'WAY l anti fell into the slip where his body was discovered. • —The Executive Committee of the Northern' Pacific Rallrond Ccimpinty have awarded the contract for the coastrilet ion of the - Rinnenot a division of the rood, tWe hundred and thirty miles In length, extending from the foils of the St. Louis river westward to the Ited 1110cr of the North. to a combination of the old Canadian firm of Sloss.'playson to Co. with the. Minnesota tirm of Brar.lictt, Morrison A. Co., the entire work to Le completed July 15t.1871. The Committee have niSo contracted for twenty thousand tons of rails, with Iron RP gendages necessery t and engines. car, Ere., teatilsite for the worit. —.The nctldent on the Rutland Endroad is worse than at first reported. Only one man out of twenty-dye escaped injury. three were killed outright, as previously reported, and two of the wounded, Douglas Flint, of New York City, President of the Boston, Saratoga and Western If:lnroad. and A. 11. Field, of Greenfield, Maannehneetti, Civil Engineer of the Circerineld and Iloomc Tunnel Railroad, hare knee died. W. H. Enterer., of the Cam bridge. Massachusetts. Canal Line, and sev eral others. are horrible scalded. the flesh on their bands being literally cooked to the bone and felling off. —At the National Anti-secret Society CCM 'cannon, at Cincinnati. yesterday. lino. D. Parish Wag elected Moderato"; lion. Philo. carpenter, Rev. 11. 11. George. Vier Presi dents: Her..l. G. Cnrson nod .1. - A. Mack. See retnries. A report nod enema:ming letters were rend from vnrlons sources: also, n com munication from the Associate tiynod recent. Ic held nt Xenia, Ohio, declaring totalnst Free :111.1 sltrillur societies. Prof. , mi sts lo delivered the annu a l nitdress. Ulf upon the duty ut the church and demand Log prompt action. SECOID FOT_T IR O'CLOCK THE CANT:VI Au Army 13111 Agreed Ilion by the Conterenee Conunittec,--Filini Conn• tilt t wit a Reil Chnnly Spotty.] Tall and A, eolupanyinn. indinu,—App..• rent eeeptlon In the ..ituklun. of Treat! .s—Coituterfelt stamps. ts- Telt. t etph to the Pittsburgh Onzette.l *AIIIIINGLTON, D. C.. June lib 'SW. Tilt _ARMY ULLL. The majority of the Conference Committee on the Arrny bill agreed to report recommend ing the pitssnge of. a bill of which the main, features kre as follows: The number of rank and file ip reduced to 30010; brevet rank in abolished; Mr. Logan's original section provi ding n schedule of pay for officers in retained unaltered: promotion anti appointments in nil stall corps are still prohibited; thn retired lint is Increased to *b nil officers - who are not es. signed by the first of Jnnunry, 'll, to be mustered out; the discretion hereto fore allowed the President to furlough on bolt pay unassigned officers in WitlaraWn: Martini resigning before the first of next Oc thlwr to receive only one year's pny-and nil allowances; a board to be convened to exam ine all officers whose discharge is recommend ed by division noddepartment commanders and chiefs of staff; officers so reported can appear before the board for defence. and such officers on may be mustered out by the notion of this board than receive one year's par proper; o ffi cers of any . grade who are noes . - signed on the tirseof January may elect to be assigned as second lieutenants, forfeiting present sink. Kent Cloud andparty this morning hall a final council with dem - et ary Cox and Commis aloner Parker. The Secretary made a speech. flaying some rennests made by the Indians concerning rat ions and allowing them traders, would he acceded to, and the government would do all tails power to make them eons fortable and happy. 'lle announced they had already received some presents in the shape of blankets. etc.. and would receive more In Neiv York on their way home. lie repeated what the President' cud concerning Fort Fet terman. It mutt remain. They -would be sCarted on their hoinewnrd Journey on Mon day. which was received by the Indian , with unnilstakuble signs of delight. lied Cloud stroke In reply. rehiring most certainly his dissatisfaction at he determi nation of the government not to remove Fort Fetterman. Ile sold there was no necessity for its continuance. end Its presence WWI n useless burden and expense to the Great Father. Ile also took exceptions again to minds running through his country. and int i • mated if trouble nfose it would be the fault of the Great Father. ited Cloud made another speech, in which he cold the trams in his country wore nil afoot and the government was throwing away its looney for nothing. The °liken there ore all whirkey drinkers. The Great. Father %emir out these whiskey drinker.. because he doer not mod them around him here. lOn not 31- tor notion. or any white man. to bring a drop of Ilenor into toy country. If he doe, that is:the last of him. and Mr liquor,: too. Spotted Tall can drink as much as he element on the Miscoarl river. and they can kill one another If they cheery. I do not hold myself responsible for what Spotted Tail and trotters do there. When you buy toe an,' thing with my money. want - you to buy me what is toefol. tie not want dirty flour. rot ten tobacco and old soldiers' clothes. dirt Mark. such at you bought for Spotted Tall. only tell you what Ia tote. You hare had' great war. but after It was all over you per mitted the chiefs tVIIO had kern aglitlng to come back. Secretary Con explained the treaty of IST. to the Indian.. and said the best way Is to be friendly and deal honestly with each whet. The lest treaty made provided for a tail and to ha built. Tine Sioux agreed not to disturb It. and that It should be built. Nose if tine railroad Interferes with bunting. see will try to innate good the damage, by - feeding you. We linen:—the Government shall keen hee, theiihite man front going into the In. illoacOuotry, an well al the had Indians from going into the white country.. Thus in what the trOop.arechete for. It any of Oar troll) nt the forts do not do what is right, the Pres ident lOU punish them and vend better men in their places. The same treats . gives the liner of fedinitemontry :k map of the Indian crAnntre wan produced. and the Secretory I,- ,P1:0,11Y41 axed .in the treaty .nt Ctinel looking nen with ..- 14,41 elllll4 w. 1,1 4c asked lO 0100 the treaty merely to show that he was pear...able and not to grant their lands. lie continued. nosier This la the trot time I have heard of such treaty. I never heard of It and do not mean to follow It. I want to know who was interoneter, who interpreted these thing. to the Indiana." The mimes of three were meta -1 tinned and he said, knit NV nothing 3bOta it. It war never explained tin toe." near In Grass said: ':Thee Great Spirit hear; me to-day. I tell nothing but what I) true when I Roy these words of the (Only were not einklnled. It was merely raid , the treaty scar .for pence and friendship anion; the WWII,. When we took hold of the pen they told they would take the troops awnY an we could raise children. - Secretary Cox explained that the treaty was . . ' tittlerent Slon'm signed of by more throt t hittofro 01l bsod, fled Cloud—lda not sny thee.. lied. but the Interpret Ore were never 'went a word only what wa iny camp. When the forte were route to make pence. You ha houseq or font. When you rein Aimed n treaty of peace +t night en thing, tip: Socrotßrr co.-1 hare beer, vet. on iniotaies he mode nail the ..• • • A 1, NIL' 114 open ay dayliglat, .to der , ,t and what blink the Sinnx no , We are trying to get (Nlogret.• t Int=ess= cm their part. We simply say to then agreementonatie an We remember( ettplee printed. We will glee d Cloud au that it can be Interpret exactly what It Is. Bed Cloud bald that all the promise.; made in the treaties had never been fulfilled. The object of the whites wan to crush the ;Indians down to nothing. The (treat Spirit would Judge three things hereafter. All the woelel sentnever reached the Great Father. They are Mat before therget here. lam chief of thirty-Wm. nations..l mill ant take the paper with Inc. It in, oil The Secretniy distributed. copies of the treat• to Interpreters. ugents and touters present and ndionrited the council till to-mor row In order that in the meantime the pro vision.; of the treaty might be expinlned to the• =2 , Counterfeit !Italy awl forty. pound tobacco clamps were seized'. In Baltimore on. tobacco meowed from North Carolinn. The stamps are photographed and a little Inrger than the genuine. The extent or the home it unknown. B It I E LE(4R A AI S spotted Tall bade the Beeret my of the fetter "good bye" on Thursday. • A are at Chelsea. Mass, destroyed the wall paper manufactory of Murramdo Pott moo. EA111... 05.000, —The lower branelf , olifbe Thoomehttneetto f.egisinture has passed It bill to abolish sepn rat e prigong for women. • —The Missouri river continnes tieing, and Iv causing considerable detention of freight nt Omaha by the cutting away of bunks:. —Ron. —lion. Lafayette 8. Foster has been elected by the Connecticut /louse of Representative, ne Judge of the Supreme Court of the State. —The crosier-stone clf_tbn first Jewish Syna- Farm In Texas wet laid In Galveston on rimmicy by the Grand Lodge of Free Masons. - The Pennsylvania State Medical Society has tinnily decided not to touch the ummtion of the admission of footsies to the Medical . , -Encouraging reports of t o condition of the crops continue to be me Wed from nll parts of the West. Wheat Is n exception at sotne pointy. -The Master Car. Builders' .msociation of the United States has been , oiling secret business sentons at the St. 'challis Hotel. NOW York. since Tuesday. —A young Baptist clergyzun t atme,l Mc- Mullen ha been arrested at P Iladelphln ou charge" of "eduction and breac • of prom' s white a student at Lewisburg C ,iversit). —Senator Cengin has been n.minnted for .re-election. by . the Republicans of the New manwshire Legislature. The De (Kraut hare nominated 'Henry Bingham ns tb, r candidate. —ln the National Reformed S cid, Id Nen , ark, yesterday. the Committee on Domestic Missions recommended.-an ap .priation to the Church building fund and .mestle Mis sions of Lite thousand dollars en h. —Patrick W. 041%, policeman, cae arrested at Richmond. Va.. last night, b the United • 'States 'Marshal. Ea. - still be to •n to Wash . ington to be brought before he 110 use of Representatives, for assault on on. Charles H. Porter. —The report og the National Bureau of Stn. t Ifrtics shows the imports for the nine months ending March 81st mere T.333,901,38fi; exports, h'1i.310.5115. • The export. ore nearly !amyl - oil- Ilona greater than for 'the saute thne the pre cious year. • —Hours . .Ward Beecher, nt a svoekly prayer meeting last evening, spoke of the+death of Dickens, and said most people would regard the death of the groat novelist as a personal loss greater than that of any person since Walter Scott. —There has been considerable excitement. among the proprietors Of grain elevators at Dania, N. T. in anticipation of a riot among . the.shovelers who are on a strike. The good sense of the taen,bovrever, prevailed over pas sion, and all to quiet. • '—ifeavy snow storms are reported In Mon tana. The weather In Nebraska has been ex tremoly.cold for the Inst few weeks. mach to the Injury of the corn crops. The email grains qlOO looking naely. In Santa Fee, N. M., the crops are suffering from drought. `-' , The St. Paul Prra. Pembina carrespotittent of the :10th ult. nays the Indians are concen trating In the vicinity of Lake of the Woode. with the purpose of airing .light to the Cann dliuis ashen they penetrate the mumps. :tilers picket line extends from Lake of the Woods to Pembina Mountain. Benue, County S. S. Conventlou Leurreqoml,nee Pittsburgh Gnettr.l ' SEW liltioliTON, JIM, 10. 1870 The Beaver County Sabbath School ..Is. sociation held its first sendeannual Con venuon for lo:0 io the M. E. Church, no chew i. on the Sth and 911, inst. The Cotivent inn was interesting, and in structive, but the attendance was not half as large ar it ought to have been. This we regme. We believe thai all who did attend true pisifited. The subjects dis cussed were such as •"How shall we make this Convention most profitable?'. "How shall we best secure uniformity of in struction? Illstory of :Sabbath School ef fort? ,importance and proper ant of mfg.? What truths should Sabbath School chil dren be taught? Who shall teach? Ito- Intion of Sabbath School to the : Chureler What preparation should teachers make? Shall we tench temperance in our Sabbath Schools. How much and what kind of singing shonlil ,we ha v e? Hew to ma k e opening and closing exercises most inter eating?" '6, • Them were ninny good things said, and t,iLid in grad earnest. Every prayer was an earnest ploy for divlno wisdom and guidance, that our efforts may be crowned I with olletwoli, and the rising 'generation brought to Christ. . =9 =I - 'rake one pound flour, one fenspooutul salt, miA stiff with cold water, work and wash fen-half pound of butter, and divide it into four - equal parts: roll out the dough to about one quarter inch In thickness, sPrend one part of the butter on it, and dredge it over with Banner Baking Pow der: then roll upand out again, and repeat, the rolling, spreading and dredging, tut til 01,, four parts of butter have been used. line invasive of the Powder Is the proper quautfty to use, sprinkling it lightly over the butter each time; when it mgte it will cruise the. Powder to store and puff up ti,,- puke; hake In jelly bake pans, in n very hot oven ; when done place in layers, covering each one with strawberries. which have previously been sarefl and washed. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains small measure to be uscfl even NB. By liuVing this Powder von will always get fi perfectly pure, article, and you. Will he enable to take the exact quantity, which you cannot do with a spook. there being no many different sizes. Prepared only by Jesse EL Lippin cott, eon., Smithfield street and Second stints', PittsbUrgh, And sold by dealers throughout ‘Yealern Pennsylvania and Fifisceru (BIM. Real Elate san. NErll..l.l.:,—This morning at J o'clock. iirre lots On the BACW.III 1913t11t0 at N.. tict• tulles front town. Free train Iron. l'eileral et rem At 14::10; itettirn tAin rat I.lfoili. 170 SANII,4:I . day at o'elnek. Mr. JenL:4 property an Saidnsk near Ohio. ~T REET—This • day at' o'eloek the how. and 'lot 13 Boyle street.. SIIEVFIELD sraes•r—On Monday next at 2 &loch lots 22 by 138 on I.iet neon iiiartiers and Man hattan. Washington avenue, Allegheny, ON Monday neat at 3 °clock' one good building - lot 20 by 128 feet on Washing ton :Ireton., between Chartiers and Man batten sireeit. T CItPEIttNC E VILLE—On Tuesday. next at 2 o'clock the Geo. K. Gamble property of six acres and fine residence adjoining 'femp,•rcnceville. FEDERAL STREETOIa Wednesday 16th Inst. Si I 0%2104. 101101.'1114 ou Federal street above. toll gate. See ad. Tenkoment In auction column by A. Leg gate. auctioneer. ! Orrin Inducement. losr.instern .4 Co., late Macruni, re I ring their la rge and complete stock of Pala r.•' sr.l. sllerwear, Pop lit. ; ern.t. Parasols for ;;I 410, teeth Poplin -Skit-Ls $1 25 Eloop Skirts Ca) coots I.sklioa Iron France British !lose 2.1 cents : Misses' Hose 12; cents; Shetland Shawls for $2 SO. Ladies should not mlaa the opportunity that is now offered. By giving this house scull von will convincc yourselves that no other 'hon., sells goods as low as they do. Remember the place TO and $0 Markel Street ACCORDI St. , • TO THE "DAIINVINIAN YOE• OUT of the '•changibilite of the species" and lie - survival of the fittest. - the hem WO4l larotitalde ordern airier nut of. es. 'Mem , the wbrst or moat useless. log Danviu's lispothesi; to he correct, and that nature's law applies to net, two 11- K/S 1e Pier, Dannals :tat: Coream Ale w he the o n ly hind mail hi:tared a hundred years hence.. MI A111:11 r. u mug. I brought to rem, %ed I Tour u - nr ed them I e wunl tt Co.u. Wottx.S.—Sebnaliel & R'n l ker have on handi'nuddeliver daily to any part 'of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, coal, nut coal, and slack at the lowest cash price , Special rates to regular custom ers anillor large orders. This coal it the hest offered in the city. Office and yard, .ciSrner of Sandusky iiireet and West Penn Railroad, Allegheny city. •rrui3 careful. sn our tt ord e 11181 un • our °lvy, r out lona to An thla la the SCe have one to Red ett to turn Tars tire the agents for the boys re. colter; shoots live shots. Price 50 cents. J. U. Tletbipson's S Cc. brush anti notion . lIF. stroom his man mild never kills re volcersat Thompson & Co„ only 50 cents corner of and I.lberfy streets. • Pll 1111.111 Serpent Fire Crackers. Pis tab,. Finns at No.:141 Liberty street. Boy. l.ovtr revolver. live &loos ouly LO cent& Thomrton'& & examinntiOn of tlobt. Schroeder, at New York, yekercluy. for alleged seduction and abandonment of Adah F. Meyers. was brought to nn abrupt termination by Mrs. Car oline Vreeland, mother of Miss Meyers, who soddenly rushed intn the Court room, brand. Whinge huge knife, with which she made re peated desperate attempts to stab Schriiedor. After an exciting scene Justice Downing suc ceeded In disarming Mrs, Vreeland, who woe removed too cell. Miss Meyers was also com mitted and Schroeder discharged. Mrs.-Vree land Is Insane, and to said to have been seek ing Schroeder's life for some time. —The little Rock Gazette hat crop reports from the principal counties of Arkansan which represent' cotton nod corn nnualtally gond. The weather ban' been remarkably favorable. In the neighborhood of Memphis tha cool weather of the pant few days has pro duced lice In the cotton fields. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A OE . NeN - BUSINESS OF ALL to to, tti'',77ll:ll!,6ll°,l°loll.'ir. fiteKNIGIIT, 111 e. ux ° .trefff, Pallndolphle, Good peforonece given If destml. 1011:311 GITIE MERINO UNDERWEAR, AT P/lEL.AN'S. Fifth ATOP.. SI LE UNDERITEAR. I= IMOZ;MMiO = AV IITTE AND BUFF GLOVES, I=! HOSIERE OE' IVERY KIND, AT JAMES PHELAN'S. =Ml!e=Mr!r= R=3I"O=CIZM • • ALLitititiNv ClCT,Jlitin 1016.1910. i , c ' an ti, re" dun. `.14',;`,1.470. 41,`,1 r. 7,1 plaCoelti tto: Lands ot tno City Controller for collection. "A"M A i)I S IIN T ISTR ATO lI'S 'N O D TICE.- Not le E s TA mb E Ove oE t o at A e HEL et AdmAna ton on the estate of George A, Bell, late of Pitt. burgh, county of Allegheny. deed., hare beep granted to the anbsctiber, realding In Pittsburgh. ,ssaety of Allegheny. All persons having claim or demands against the estate of the 'aid dem dent, are therefore requastedle make known the earna to the understaned without delay at 54. flair ITotel. Jell-5 J. W. ANDERFON, Administrator. ITO TOOL AN) CEDAR* DOARDS , 11 .ok6 WIN* 51.060 Poet (Whir inch. Boards. to orris oby roll. for nolo by • ISALUI LOCKET A CO ! _ B ASKET WILLOWS.-40 hondlto , to "6". I.° ` ' 1 "1.9 . & 1.01 DICKEY & CO. B ASKET WILIAIVS.-÷"l7. bundles ula from steamer MMf"4l . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Er FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. illetlrrenel rime, near bcp , A,lNEw canon. TON Pa.. S. F. CROWilirit. P.t..r. Pronclana lance SABBATH u 6 t ID ~ A and V. d y ordlalli arFIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. coer Beaver fillbet and 3lnotionlery .ve 'One, Allavh rn ear Cite, JOSEPII KIN". Pallor. Preachlud 'lO-11f , ftllOlV .Lord'a DIIDat d-sf S 7 P. N. cat. ..Weir he a and ft cordial Imitation to all. Bandar 6cllooltd 9 A. PLYMOUTII CONGREGATION AL CIITTIVII. Me. E. T. O.I.IIRETTY. Pastor. Freed:Ong morning and evanirtif at IU I / 4 , and TS o'efeet. hatilil.Blol‘ HALL. corner Or Lee - coot and 1. adorn! Warts. Allaaheny. Subject for the et - fining: ••Oor duller at citizens of a na tion sawed. • Seat. urn" t rock wol.ti•iue to all TEMPLAR ne:lal tueatlng4 Pittsburgh Coratriandery No. 1 lOU be held for drill no FRIDAY' and QAT -1: MOAT 1:V ENlNfii, Juno 10th and 11th. et the A.ylont, Fink .von.. 11:e order of ' MEI PITTSBIII44II (OMMANDERY ==! = = = = = = TOTICE TO PAINTERS.—SeaIed .11 I . IIOEC3aLs trill he raceived In the nnlrn of Contodler of tl:o cit of Allegheny. nntll TWE'llew DAY : Juno 0da:1570. at 3r. sc. for tho Point- Ing of Iron Fence wound City SPOCIOCIIIIOOI, to be wen In tbn Engineer's tam W. 11. PORTER. Jell rico SEWER CONTRACTORS.—SeaI- El) PROPOSALS Will bit reeertod at the niece of the Controller of the City of Allegheny. until TUESDAY . June 14th. at .3 p. 01.. for the Extenalon of thrwertroln Ellsworth Engine Rouge. Eighth ward. to line of low water mark. Plan of sam to be aeon In tho Engineer's Wert e, The e right Ism/erred to reject nn y and all bid, VAL M. PORTER, Jell Clty-Contrelicr. 'PRE BIIILE IN THE PUBLIC Cineinnati Beard Tr Eeltscatiou... Superior Court of Cincinnati. he Argument• In Doi'with the Ordnienr and Decision of the Court. t isle vol.. Soo., ilgoth. Pylon 142.00. tin tinted paper, gilt ton. Pile , 1t2.50. For rile by KAY rnm r ANY. Jell Wouslprept._ VEWMAN'S SE RitiONS.—Senuon.. YoliN'lNlMl,ll4:Nf`it I)? Vg, h l . -74Iitigi. Price 1V2.00. TLIE MMAIt OF ASeCNT. by John Henry Newoarin. :1J.311 • • ' EAT t COMPANY. NO \V BEADY . .. Alliboni's Dictionary of. Authors • VOL. 2. Uniformwith Ow preoeding volume Prlog ImillackClOth. 87.50. • rarcknonry of .Vol. I can burn their rot, eon) ploto.l by leaving Moir Order. BUT A1:061) TIMEKEEPER AT WATTLES & SfIEA FEE'S. No. 101 filth Avomie 1161r..1 , 103 WATCHES... WATCIIEA, ELGIN WATCIIEti, V. 'Si IV ATCLIES. • . All t 11111 . P.11t grades. in Gold ond Silver Case Cases wade ara“-, et say Iru aud at) le. a the C low price.. Jell LAW PUBLICATIONS. • • LEADIN.: A3fEIIICAN RAIL WALY CAKE.A. Is:4111.g Cases and Opinion. upon on of the Icopurouit questlfrl.• Involved In the Law Of natl. - awn. IssAC V. 11.141.1. T. 1 vol. Pelee p 7.30. • • • 110IIRI0',ItICATISE ON TILE LAW OFD EI PLEVIZi. hecond Eli revt.ed. Rice 113.1/41. iiiiAllSl7oolCS LAW LECTURE... •Lectores Introductory to the Studr of the (100. 131 f vol. irlca pi au. • . NRAIISWOODN t 0 . ,,,, N.t.N pitorEjoSloNA ErHIC. Into. Vt.home Price 891 04). l's'ut.c.nrr Vol. to.. l'rlev fi L. 311. . . . . . LI.ACiTr. UNITED ATE' , REPORT. Vol. IS Price 80.110. FOR 'SALE RT ICAF_~ti.CI ' 0 ;NI P A NA .011 66. 'Wood Street. JUST 1' U BLISIIED BOUND DOWN: (•n. LIFE .4 - ND ITS POSSIBILITIES Novel. ET AI:NA 31. Frrat. Fine 0 1 0 11 1 . 01.30. I= 1.:•41/ °TITER qTIORT STORIES. Pooc3llSr.lT..r.l. Lot. Lucy a ;;I?".l'ettn;r%4l4'2,'•C.'Pitrre'ritt4;.":loOCigg.. .1 REPLY TO . JOHN . STUART MILL ON Tin: SUBJECTION OF WOMEN l'Jmn. Flnn cloth,Bl.:Vl. F.' Wile by tilt Boothialer, orwill . be by mall. postage paid. upou 0.00105 of Use wire. by tee puell.bere. . _ . J. B. Lißeinoorr & Co. 11. , U 71A anl 717 )Market P1i11.1,1 sillottntaht HO ltse, • • • CRESON SPIiINGS. PA. This tarot - 11a resort hem boon enlarged and Im proved Enco last soashn. Will be open for gnosis JUNE 1.5th,1870. EXCEEPION TICKETS gold by the Pentssylvanla Ilallroaa. at Now York:Phil, adelphla, Ilarrishurg and Plosbargh. All trains atop at Cresson. IIOOMS may-be secured In salts or single. YEELINO'h CELEBIIATEII lllttill E.4TRA has been eugagull for the season. Ern. farther Information. address • G. •W. 11111 LIN, Proprietor. ONE FE ItNISLTED CO'VeAblt to rent. jelbyti • . T.mpßovE . l).. • CI - 1 ERR I'.. : SEEDEK: ha beptiia u,e for tiltli.Vit yeth rs.and anter tailed in an slosh, instance to Mc entire eatistai , lion to the purchaser. -Wheal'. to Julian ospecity. It. it 11l teed a bushel of Cheerier in 'JO minute, The 31Achloo I, Cheap. ample, tiorahle and Handsome. nil hn H op perls herries. ridjusinble, thereby onlopttns It to steed C It is the best Cherry Seeder In the Market. No exception. All ostlers adds...llo JAMES BOW , No. 1.3 6 7 .W.00cl Street, ' PITIPPPROTI. PA. " Will te.Filled•at . • MAN UFAOTURERS' PRICES.. Jan • • ==MI!E! Morgallsterll&Co's, ME=2! MM= HAMM GLYDE & 'CO SPECIAJ. BARGAINS!! PAR3SOLS' Regardless of Cost ! Pongee and Silk Parasols for Sl, rrATZ_lron Frami, LrCO atandkereblefs. Itausstitchad ILlndkarchlefs, at I.lnim Towels. at Mena' Joan Drawers. at Croon KI 'Worm at P. K. for ......... troop' fo r Iris. at "' .Cllali .4 co nvince as youiv o elf that other linitve ow l% tow ire d. • • , Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. THE WEEKLY GA7FiTTE IS THE BEST AND CIIZADEST Comthercial and Family Nurs j strapoi pum.igii En IN WF:STERN DENNSYLTANIA. No Uriarcr. mschonle, or morolotrit should 5 5 - lib°. It. Sloglo anbscribors. Clubs of are....... Club. of ten A swim is famished vet ettouti y to the getterdat of a Club of ten. Pwalmaeten am mometted art ss Agent. flddremt. PENNIMAN, mail) a. co, PROPRIrf Olt D 391 .T.NortegM- .. To•Lrf,. For • Solt." - Loa.' -. 11'an,,” - You 0.1. - "Boordino.'• act e.rrtrainJ Firrit - LI-VEN. ni It la .nrirfoi Irk there column, on. !or TWEXTV-If .'O? t. mill adtttinnat . liar 271'2: CENT.S. AV V Tlllll.—tieveral Men for Farm Brll'trattl W,, k. YinF.Chame.rwort.. rl Dmlng-noOm work sad "1".".!!aP.P.1". AATANTED7- . .I4UNTERSJTwog4K4 Onixigrag;; l 7 -r ia"t;=::V.Tr.',i'ag= v:.G,=nEomo. , 1 . 7 d T . E . 1) , 1. .N 0 ' , 11112 e.ndy Boxes. Pr to ins latatlonarr Pei acluala oap, • and m tit, etre. Inquire at No. ta3 53=111 , 1E1.11 tank:LT% • Mit nbara h. Pa. • Jai W A tl• T oPa n n.rtihsto ri nt e ll e hrls ge o n ns t n 4 4!:. for V s artlete inst " petented. be:sescred to ^ , SOLsmOT. Address. A. L. Rug 533. Vane Inwe • lA'ANTED—COAI MINERS IMME v DIATELY.—AppIe °Mee At !lines on Pao &tonal° li. R. MANnFeEI.II COAL AND 1.111 L: CoMPA Y: • 11 - h WANTED.—Flrst•elaas Board and v enruodshal ROOM frentlng the Allegheny Commons wanted by n gentleesnn end wife. An dress!. IL. GAza-r-r.othee. WANTED—An ORP-HAN BOY Anil iIIRL of 9 or 10 year. of age. to live with a couple. Compenvation. board. clothing. tiehool. WI, age. Beat of reference given. Andres a for days. J. C.. (tar:arra. ORICe. TANTED—SITUATION—By a Ma - CIUNIST at Mx trade or as Nn tar. b w Mug to work at etnythlng, Addrnso F. NI.. ti.k- ZILTSE taffir•O• • • = a!=al WINTED.—SIx rood SEWERS and Alti;" AN .- TINTEDSO reliable .AIIEXTS to *ell Sewing .11act1ues In the dl and, country. No capital rturfed. Apply nt o re ut PAR 11.551 A. 51. CU. AGZSCY, Neel emit debt Wool. AATINTED—IGENTS.—Exi!wIeueed Agenta to travel end .0 patent rtghu for m snick. pig patented. Will b. wetted to ere, family. :Great lodnommenta offered. /Ogre. A. Al.; Box 333. nit ohurgh _g-a WAItiTEDMORTGAGES. 90.000 to Loan In large or amidl amount• at a fair rate of Interest. • • THOMAS K. PETTY. • 818 Bond and ltdal ritiklo Broker, N 0.179 Smithfield Street MTANTED-10,900 Acres of Land , WARILANT9.—Parties haying Werreets T Issued niter the desth of the wannotee: Warrants to ho assigned by the heirs lir , ing t t: f fr424l,.=.l.ll4ertZTlVlelblieilAgrvit in= with the' by w" l t t r iffrif. nuAnDocac CO., Dealers In tacit Wnrnints. Mt. Vernon, Ohio. JelU.sin WANTED. -SITE FOR COLLEGE. —Tlo, Committee sppollited by the The/. teen of the Paneitylvabla• resettle College to select a table location am prepared to or meal. from the molten! or rirmmlyy in or tmuod the cities. of Plttabottrii and Allefillear• At the' . Committee denim to net prudently. puttee bed., f=y Igferarlityleeen communicate Immo. E=T:ED • JAM LArGHLI. Charm:to or CorooOmel, WANTED, , -MORTGAI4!!S. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan . . 4agor o r tnal - tpoon to on n pro.y Ir•A Ileg n'ntr"nlnr"f T n iClrti3 JERE:UV: • - , Itoolettate liAy t COMPANT. 6.5 W 4,0•1 E STR.IY.—Came to the residence of the subscriber. on Mt. Albee, s SMALL. DAIlk DT LL. about three years old. The owner Is requested to prove Property end take him awsj. otherwise he will be cold to pay charges. DAVID SIcEEE. STRAV—Straxed from :the under. V . Planed, et 4 Mile Run, neer Depend Minims . • ART , COW. Sow° *la lto oar her bag and mill about 0 year. aid: fresh Is milk. Ally Information concerning ber will be rewardrul. . . `CATHERINA }•ULNA\, Four Mlle Run. [tear o.lcland litatioa TO-LET: 'St bl e R TeG4.l.l2l.—aTter. n e Walloe e for Innpleaosnt lonako. Logone at n.l TAYLOR 4Vl...Nlliteolleny City. S -11-Tins T O : LET,Tivo story Brick Hone, e on Aragl,la,trelvionr.7 .m. „:l3 eons...AVM to lot low too goad re nt,. to of J. '3I.FAMI;Iiet n Old Penns Arena.. rrO•LET.—STORE • . . A lint-Masa STORE ROOM and °allay, No. ISM Liberty stmet, completely Puna op _tettb abetting and countara.. WIII he' rented cheap; it - called for aonn. /Ma'am at N 0.4 VIRGIN ALLEY. TO•LET.-_A good, two story BRICK DWELLING. containing 12 rooms, with Mod ornimprmemonts. Also. Innio.tot and good thick Slablo. situate fronting on the Park, NO. 164 North Avanua. Rant reasonable. • Apoly at NO. 41 Ohlo eireet. Allegheny. 16872". FOR SALE.—yhat well.known ..ENII.StIErZA L It d I 4. ,IIM7. T X! To a proper per/enameling to Bel a hote l %. , i . 'hla la o "" "P'l""r. F J " . r eATATdcgy i l.Llff. No. 2 Bank of Commeroo ulliting. r _i • Pittsburgh, Pa. Pr , ircupellon humedlem oti .ale. 15102 FOR SALE.—A. convenient hone, 4 Rooms. John atreot,ll2.ooo. t i A good hotieferooma. eyes/bine treet,ll4,ooo, House, i mom. : 4, 1 3. ... I t, st 810. 0. ii.....' glTrila!4'3lo elmet. . l ./ House and lot. Heal ot moot., , Lot* lb Bloomfield. 8.300 to 11700 ten fears to pay. A number of other house. Boil e r ta for We. D. 0. WILLIAMS. I nt. Imre, ea.. „ase Wool. 6.7 F OR SALE.—Enginea and Boilers, Lama Ilantr:ot ail kind..constant, on hand. Ont.n tram on pmts of the country promptly at. tended to. JAM HILL k Corner Marion Avenue and Ft. W. & C. It. W . . • • i Alleghenl. Pa. . • • C'OR SALE—STOCK FARM.—Con. TAINS 910 ACRES, ono . hundred imd steer - •, ~.4 Imrea under cultivation. Wane* woods. Improve- f meet-2 - dwellings.l very large bal - A• Mid stable , and sheep !maws. orchard and wall watered by a nmall creek bawling through the blase.' in Jennings count .Indlana. Ma wile* from I Mien .4 and Loal.lllo Railroad; In thriving neighbarbend • ' fi near to viii egos and churches.. The farm can be • P ! "b Il d . zr.17,Pzg....-N.PlPL'aloll;th ' Ave. i fsi, riliiKt tiVe iiitkic - C1 if.E X: eflant ur. .....,., m er. MR CITY PILOPERTY.—A fine COI.i.NT ~.. ESIDENCE. contedning 20 acres with 3 bowie. ' g thereon; nne. a tine. comfortable and convenient tionaei good ward . . and One of the belt waterpow. . • on In W ntern Penneylvenia fora mill; 16 miles from the city. on the waters of Turtle Cmek Road, , • %of a mile from Stewart 'a illatlna, Cent.' kW- • A road. Ala.. .Wend good Farms in goal locations and hose* for sal, FAquire of • WILLIAM WARD, • • V ifali No. 110 Grant St.. opposite Cathedral. ' i -I FOR SALE.—ON 8 YEARS' CR El7ll - T, . 4. • . .. IN tors. 3. acre. Peet, In orcbardof hilt* hoer. qot.t 'arig;Vigorte. .at , ..etPricee.: Pr. YO . wo earl HOUIR AND !AST, fuller choke bearing fruit. re 91175. 1 LA MAR NEW COTTAGE, 9 rooms, wide hall. front and aide porticos. 2 cellar., large °Warm, good well of water at heck door, carnego houtt. v ai nableatrapea bearing. young °mimed bear) lees of the Missend rivers , opposite month Penn greet, dlt. Washington eltri 1 sere. pew. $0.3m4 Or entree more of nue orchard tyre be had with IL Within fifteen minutes walk of Itk. W. LIYRAIIT, on the promises.. pkyldrrre INt SALE — 1471 beautiful building Into near me Pennsylvania Hellroed. Thee.. lot.sedingretlebeet - 11300efeb-111100ceatt and ba lance In four equal annual paylents. the let of dune the price will be $3.3 , Com= Wimine etllge Dace of T. It. iLI, S SON. ner Penn and 3.ldetreet. or R. B. SILL. A t r y a d t law, 79 Grant stet.. A frame welllnf t. containing 4 room.. eltnete on 44th lamest, lottl by 100 fee Thla In a very handsome pleas o property and ...Inmate ■ plea.. t home for any one of modems, attests. T. R. SILL& SON. A frame cottage on containing 4 rooms Lag kitchen. sltuate on Main Street, near the Greer. burgh pike, lot ti 100 feet. Ma le • Vary beautiful place and be mid cheap If called tor sncm. . IL SILL N. Those dealringlo purchase houses and lota ad vantageously still do wet o cell upon taiend ottani ine our Ind. We have property that we are grit ppy...x.ptable to en Inqufroril,_o2l 44 .40 - 1 of rtiletand . AIION.. T. 9 / 1 42 SON. comer Penn and 330 streets.. El mra FOR SALE OR LEASE. . . OIL REFINERY, Well Iooied; capacity I,ENNI a► 4 per. weak, tool condition, nearly new. Apply . to.oz Mesas LONG & . , P 17111113411.. PA. nEBIItABLE CITY PROPEBTi" 416 c e PA ' VYA170'.. untthu th etik.tVasslZ on an alley, • toot tni•lt dwelling boa.. o•U st" . • 11 :4 1, tre , ' 4o,l • Q .Vairtos P •Tro c O l .2 4' ..lZ. l l " 4:. go on. to halt tree• sod rni Tnes. Apply to •• • cuntpria BON. • • - _ Kra venue. 01113113 1 . // • I Oa " 4 11ARPSBUR6 AND KITTAIVING ILNPlKE,—Propossils for the GRADING and MASONRY nu the shover rned sill be resolved. ttitilreased to AreDONOUGII PERUKE, one end a half tnileis Rim Shirr...T. On iisid kerel. =MU SIRDNRSDAY, June SOL eDONOGGII FERRET. . President SAsrPotntrit sad X ittaning Turnpike. • lenrii • . 'I4N WANTS ESTRAY 1 FOR SALE =1 ~~ ~.~ -_ .x', _ ] El
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