THE . DAILY GAZETTE: • PUBLIBIirI, BY PENNIMAN , REED & CO.,' torier'Sixth Ave. and Sinithtleld St PEHNIMAN, JOSIAH. ZINO, I . T. , P. HOUSTON, N. P. REED, EDITORS ANL. PROPRIETORS. I=lll By mall, per year Dellvere4 by careier. per peek THE DAILY GAZETTE. MONTALii PETR 0 LEI' 51 11E1'0 RT The Titusville Herald says: • • Th'ere.was an increase in the poslitetion for the month of Alay amounting to aismt nine hundred harrels daily aer that of the preceding -month; The month ; was most. favorable for, operations, and in ad dition to the several important '•strilies" in various localities, there was a' steady and uniform yield open the majoriti.ef the older. tracts and farms, while the de save in oils or two localities, trilling, and many tracts exhibit no app. rent change. Among the farms upon wlth , ll the in. _crease WAR light, or varying from ten to twenty-five barrels each. 'are the Slufm. burg Petroleum Co.'s tract, ifierow„ilis• trici, Pleasantville; Wisal's farm, Petrol. , urn Centre; Columbiana and Itynd farms, Shaw farms, Union 8 Brevoort Petnilettin CO.'S tract, Loser Cherry 1t.,,.; ilublehop. er and other farms. rear Pithole:ll. Mc - Clintock. Tolls and .1. Burhatuin - farms, near Rouseville. - The increnee on these farms, though small, reached in the ag gregate to ..701ibla The most important increase during the Atonal uicurreit in the districts south of Franklin- upon the Allegheny river, in eluding The Parkei's Landing territory. upon the Tuttle farm and the vicinity of Welt Hickory, (the daily .inewase in this locality averaging CWi barrels) upon the Wizen farm near Petroleum Centre, whom the increase per dny over the month prtitioux was 112 barrels. amp upon (11e eldiagn and Emery tract. upper Cherry Run. the former having In: maned hO nail the latter 4 baryels per day ever the pro durtlout the month or April.. • The yield in Allegheny rivordistrie south of Franklin Zts .increased materi ally by the completion o f new wells 'in the-vicinity of Parker'. Lintling and tee the use of torpedoes in old wells that had begun to fail. Several new wells were struck about the 15th of the month that toutuced. id...natty 11..11'1 40 to iR itttrroht of oitt.tectifty, while the production diming the latter part.of the mouth was largely Increased by new strikes and the. line. of torpedoes in wells thid had hen•tofore produced oil in small quantities only. 'rite weather during the month under review was most tat-entitle for steady op emtiutut. anti there were fewer stoppages and - arcidents throughout the entire re Rion titan for any month previous during the limit year. .This - waS'especially the gas.' at Parker's Landing.and though but few new wells were started during the Month there vet remain a suilicient num leer belog.dralett to keep up the. prisitte Sous of this district for sometime to come. The total pmduction during 'May was 418,810 barrels; the average per daY was 13,90, an increase in daily nvotaa.• over May, 1860, of 3.111. Tht• total shipment for the month - was 411:,841 barrels of 43 gallons each. ,-The stock on hand gay Ist .was 839.600, and on June Ist it ham "34 I. 5119. On the Ist of done, 1510. thew Pere 483 wells drilling. which is. inert; than there ever were at one time before. at least since 1804. 'flae amouet in iron tankage Is 17:1.1:i0, on itierease of :17414. since May lat. • The. total iron lankaer capacity la 1.1119.1111. The amount of oil shipped from all points in the oil regiout Inca lanutry lot. 1970. to New- Fork hat 411r2,595 ; lf, CleyeltPtd, 1 1 111,889:.iltsuntt 71,300: Philadelphia, 150.761-i.l'ittaintrgh 403.817: Portland. 11.283; ioher ptlints 104,849; total. 1)00,340. --i A new well was struck on It rnlav last on land of James W. Parker, tot the hit south of. Mike nat. The well is ow ne. by 0. P. Herrington, Mr. Byd, and .411 ors, of- Titusville. and los been putopine five or six barrels ie-r day: Another well wan struck ,n land oi das. R': Parker'. ou the bill south of. Mike run. ''' — witieet - Pactuawtoesta to pump on Tuesday, of last week; and Is now throwing oight or ten barrels of oil Per day; OWnisl bra Col. Harding. of Lawneleeburg, Mr. I liden and others. A new well has been struck on land of Mr-Hall, of Butler county, formerly land of John Marshall, on the hill n,'ur law renceburg; the well in owned by Alfred Shin, Samuel Turk, of Lawrenceburg and - others,and commenced to pump about a week ago. with a goad Shiite. hut Owing to some ditficulty with the seed log has not yet pumped-any oil. Sutton well, on land of .1. .Nlarshall, tin the south bank!of Church not: is a new ' well, which commenced to pump on Sat urday last; has pumped isitlieoil - and is improving. The well is owned by J wage Sutton, Ile°. W. t'hristie, Samuel Cun ningham, of Indiana county, tuol others. The Rhermtut is a new strike on (1h tech run, on land of John Marshall. it Idyll coin • menced to pump about a'week ag o n but ' has not yet thrown much oil. The well Is the property of Jackson Boggs and fl F.' Frialicou, of liittanning..f. 1.. Chem here, of Appollo, and others. The Moriarty is n new wellou the Fow • ler farm, which started to pump last week - and Its been torpedoed. It itt - rtim prods - cing twenty-live hamlet per dtly ; ownet by Moilarty Becis., add others. The Excelsior', Is a new well on land n Church Rua 011 Company. owned by N • Hu,'Neabit, Stitael. V pperman.o*Donnel Hull, and others, of Pittsburgh, which lots been pumping for some Iwo weeks. but beano! yet pumped much oil. It Is thou g ht that it will improve. however. by being wet pumped. . • The Charlie. in a new Well 011 land o Church Run Oil Company; which began to pump on Saturday of last week. but has so far,falled to pump either oil" orwater': - It Is thought, however, that 'it will Im prove. The well is owned by Frank Con - let Charles Duffy, of Butler county..and , - The Emits, Is Has-name of a M•w well on thalloblesort farm; on the bill, owned • by Samuel Robinson anti others. which is now pump ing twenty•five or thirty bar MIN per y. . The Hamilton la a new well which - ims been pumping for finttis two weeks, on the • Fowler, farm, and Yielding about twenty barrels per day. phis well in owned by • Dv Hamilton, of timlenton, and others. . - .The Morgan in another new strike on the Fowler farm, which cOnlineneeit 10 pump last week, and has been throwing some ' oil. The Well blownesd by Ins. Morgan, of Parker's Landing. and oiler gentlemen of Pittsburgh. 'I%P Smith and Stewart, No. 4, on the Fowler farm commenced to pump about the first of last week, and Imit been Tiro -1 ducincabout tru barrels. It is owned by SStewart, Smith and of Butler. county, and I other.', . From the Franklin (ken of this week we.telin of the operations in oil in that vicinity. - . i . During the past week there has been i more than usual activity In the oil busi • ness in this city and 'Vicinity. A large ' number of leases are being taken, and rigs orrigoing op rapidly. tut -Thursday evening a new well, lie - longing to Mackay, Grant & Co,. on the Point, was tubed and la now' producing at the rate of 8 barrels per day. 1 A new well belonging to Miller. Austin & Co.. on the Point, la now being tested. with tlatterink prospects of a good well. The Vincent well. \o.:', will Lai down i• this week: • • . • Hanle & Co. also expect to ,onumenec tenting early next week. slattern; Smith .& Co 4 on the Point. commenced drilling on 11 ecineeday morn. ~' N ~'l OE The ••Lock well" is producing 114 bar • tele per day. The well of Sims. Smith A. Co„-above tho lower. French creek bridge, drilled about a yew ago, was torpedoed on Mon day last, and in now producing about four barrels of oil per day. The old ••kfamoth wells': the third oil well drilled in the oil regions, is now pro ducing about two barrels per day. Thin ” well is now owned by A. W, BaymcMd. EN,..find was recently cleaned out and tubed by Birk Bros. who are now operat ---,, Big it. A new rig lum been erected on the flute below the Venangemilln, at a well which formerly produced considerable ell. Dr. Egbert In also erecting a rig ulan kis lease above-the Polut. A number of wells are being put down on the Shirk farm, three miles above on - the river, and a large number of leases -have been taken in that vic:nity. The Burt 'Brady independent nays: Pollock well, No. 2 on the James Pollock !IME=ZMINN . , .. .. - , - . _ . ~- •.. .. _ • ..-1. • . . ' ,'''',:.' ! '-.- f- l l ''''.: . I ..". ‘11 1! --- ',.., .. • I - ': 7 l. . . . -. . . . • . . . - . • .. . ....- .. r ! , • ~ • -. . • • . . ' .. . . . • • -I • • THE WEEKITY-- G A I 7E I I mercial and Fanul (4 4 1 . .1 . . . st ,„ l . ~./v it.. , ... 1 /.i - s,s. i. t, .1 _. or . . ~ c s l lll , •4. ~ . . 2., 1:11 . 11111Eitili AND CLULAPEST ' t 7 Orn PL . ~, f.m.r. IN WESTPIIN PIENN `ewsirdi ei. ••••-__ _ i ll ' . l t : b itb.. • .. w.o. it, mertoile, or ator Y chA lS nt " :fi V o A r: C l i d A : irlt.t, .ogle subsrribars .. ,NI . 3!? .. ~..1,,,,tt Wen Clubs of ten 1.13. ' A ei , py is forriL.hed erutuitously to the uetterotp . . ----- - '-- of ri Club ,if ten. Postrusetere are requeeted .. . STABLISHED AR 00 13 farm commenced flowing on yaturdsy and threw oil thirty feed higher than the der. rick. that will prove a first class well. it will lee tubed and tested immediately. lie Armstrong well in the early part of this meek flowed at the rate of :it; lifer Fels per Muir. _AN ere go to press, the lenovv flow has subsided sudiciently to enable the workmen to nMnnmtenre drill.. Mg. It Is deemed init,rtant to put it dowirileeper, when it will he cleaned and tubed. and ije rapacity fully tested. 1.11{111:1t tell. FILL!). Tlle dieeldrte lute,ott the E. P. Alltridtall tract, owned by Sheriff John f Sfrott, is yielding J.e barrels per day of ihin , oil. Thoms well. on Tom's If tin, own. by fiates. Morrow and others in prislue. ing IS barrels per day. The amount of M tank tel this point monads tee idiom 40.000 liarrels. The tankage is owned by the Mutual Pipe lien.. Earns & Parker's Pipe Line, nod tle • Empire: Pipe line of Parker & Thong. • . . tiDorii tig Apthe -Mutual shippea per ,ave.,. ?,ilOO arrels and O. S. thlhirl,k POO_ Parker and . Lawrence iirg daily is lield_nt :ow barrels. ;The ilea . Well on the Ce , ntral l'edroletim farm is about ten barrels . . r dny. A new Weil was string: 011 the Kerr rm. near 'E7via - 611r, n few days sitten, ' t Licit is yielilinit 'hi barrels per day.. Over two Lundeil leases have been iren ut \Vest Ilir - ter, and the new city 'gins t. 11.1.1111 ttp Ind spread forth. _ The wt-0I owned by Thonins DonagltY td others on the elf ray farm, is nearly PENNSYLVANIA ti 114.11 11,1 ‘Veilll.• 'Fitt AVashington county 14am - wrath . Intention in to Meet on the ',nth itist. Drlttmt the tat tilt tlaya throe pornoilli rVe been killed at • llhrrisintrg—nll vounll Their oWil THE rolling mill of the l'ata,aipot Man. factoring Cilinplitly ,e muted operations few days mote with a hill tome, at n re.- netion iu Visges of tell per eent.—hiotbot . t N Monday in Mi. Pleasent. Mr. .10, Fletcher:no aged citizen of that nom wa. almost instantly killed Ile went into An lot to catch an old family horse. when ,it kicked him in the 'fare and head, tractor big his skull: Ile lived About -half an I Mr. Fletcher was nearly ail years old.— Irafine ('i1i . ,,,.. • dons. son of Win. Phillips, aged ten years, went to a creek near Waynesburg. to bathe.. Ili inhaler hearing of it went after hint to I ring hint home. When she readied the c . k site tam her son dniwn. lug in ten fret of .water,and rushed . in to case hint. T. , laboring Mena Short time afterwards sue •eeiled in recovering' both of the corp., 1 0:5 Friday,' ening last, Mr. It. B. fing ling, of Perry township. Clarion county. while tiding a spirited horse in the neigh 1.01,0. Of 1 eat Freellont, was onions and had his skull badly fractured. Ile in not expected to survive. Mr.' Yingling is . tut old and highly respected citizen. and this sad accident will be a source of deep I regret to his many friends.— Kid Brad)/ 1 hub pehdeni. . ' Tin: East Brady Ailyeade,d says. an Sunday minting * hod. about four o'clock. one of the boilers: attached to the furnace ' in the (tend exptoded with a terrible crash, carrying with it the toot of the building and doing cOnsidemlih , other damage to the estaldisbment. The boiler was turned 1 inside nit. No person teas injured. [hap pening at dint early hour few tvorkmen ..-1 t• OH tite vroniol. . l'nEliEn Ii • n T, itn r. 1.1.. aged Iti only three yours. n son 00l r Soley Turn•ll. F0r...4.14e ..Low.umlaif, , ,Vaeat,vele ..e.e4Aut stint lklitelelt ell the gllt It ult. Ile went at Own near the house, tot his' gun in 11 vb.,. nation himself on a 11•61.. ••••• an a ' bring the normtle near his heart, and di charged tint gliti by /11.,t ors crook., ; iron rod he had otepareil for the purposi. lie dint in about an hour. • 'Vitt 1.1.1 v., .7.,,,,,,,,1 says: We ari informed bv Thos..l. McKee. of Nedian noel: towtiship,.that the oak timber in lib Inv.' land is literally stripped of leaves. liy email worms, varying in length (nun oar eighth to three.fimalis of an huh: the smallest are nearly white - Wand the largest are white tinged with green. They fall. (rain the' trees in countless nivriails upon the 'ground, and whenthey fall fnmi the timber, which hant,, Dyer margin - of the fields, they forthwith claim the stocks of the growing wheat. TittENdreer .DiNor/c/ , says: The swam wt. still, Shingle factory and grist mill of Mr. Seth iloagland. of East lackawan noel. bon'tniliip, were.burned iii the ground on .Sat it May evening last. 'there had been nnlire alaiiit the premises since the. evening before, and Mr. 11. is, unable to account for the lire Only of the linmtliesi , that a.imark liad . ltalged soinewhen• in the sawdust or lumber, and slowly ignited tlir lire. 'Clue hats is estimated at five thous and dollars, and in injured in:the Pymatu ning Mutual for two thonnand three 111111 irell dollart4. • • (ISE. day last week a son of Mr. Jittiosc Bowman. of Southampton township ' was in the woods with his uncle, Joseph Bow- man.'who was felling timber for the • par. pose of taking Mr the hark. • A largeAreo had been felled. beside mllololle boy woo standing while Mr. Bowman was engaged in rutting down another,. Tim, tree proved hollow and fell wematurely. a limit striking tit,' boy on - the bead and killing him, instantly. Ins scull was crushed and the brains scattered about on the leaves. The boy .701 between nine 2114 ten years of age. whiorpa moth, who lost her lootlevol • sail urn sons within a year. lion our sympathy in her affliction.---iiedfisr , / Graeae. . Mi"sTEItIOUs Dist ere.aitmieg.—Jacob Labon Rosa. the only son of Jacob Host.. residing in Church street, la-tweet, Linder' and Tamer. Allentown, Pte, left home on Sunday. May nth'. betweesi the hours of 1011 V and two n'eloa p. to.. an Ida father and three of him daughters had 'gone to • lay School.tance winch time nothing has (watt bean' or seen of him. Ile in 1$ years of age. but rather small for his age, and hears aquiet, modest and reserved appearance. lie wore at "the time a pair of calfskin boots, one of., which lad . been patched. a .lair of black pants speckled with white, a dark sack coat no you; a white linen shirt, a plain green silk but— , tertly neck tie. with a breast pin in it, and a dark blue cap. He left with no money, and no clothing except what lot had en his person. 'Any one who run give any information as to his whereabouts. will confer a great favor - upon the grief stricken parents. by addressing hif, father at the' nboee place. . -- • tit. Charles /hour/ says : itch to. ffrihis city, was dangerously bit- . ten by his stallion 'Black flask: near the IiOUNI. of Charles Smith, east of St. Charles, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. ti riflin was In the act of getting into his sulky .when the horse made it dive (or hint. jumping about eight feet, and caught him wiAh his teeth In the left side just over the wart, and drew hint back over the sulky', shak Mg him as a do g would a. mouse. The horse was fearfully mad, and rerated the operation several lifilea before he could be driven 011 This was only effected after a vigorous application of a club over his load: Mr.. Griffin was brought to the Minnesota House, and Dr. :Mikhail called, who dressed the wounds. Two ribs wen: found to be badly broken rind chewed into a pumice. and the flesh torn and lacer ated terribly. It is feared that he may have suffered some internal injury, but at present the indications are that be will re cover. '.'••:o reason for this sudden ,mad freak of the horse can Ln . trivcn, other than that he was tied in a stable the night previous with other borscri,some of which got low and were fighting and" kicking during the night." Tar. New York World says: Miss Olive Logan sprained her timuuttic accessory at l&arenworth.liansits , M alighting from a carringe, will disappointed the audience before Whom also was to lecture. The leg she has so long denounced turned at loot, like the wounded worm, and the withdrawal of her own support must still more ankle in her sole. LIFXTEIt FROM K. ;SAS. --4 , -- Abione..The Buckeye Co onyssitkiv irument Lauds... Home lend. for [he linmelr.t. etc., rte. irresponAetice Pittsburgh (tazettiet • AB t LENT, Kan...l une 1.370. As many of your readers are interested the stweess of the Ilm'keye colony. nke the liberty of writing. -it letter, - Itich. if consider...l worthy) you ./111 Hiatt. Our colony is Mode lip of lien e mainly front Eastern Ohio and West Pentasytt 31141. 14,!.11 I arrived at 'Mime in April last. Many of 0111.. mew:- .rs 1110.1 c bought property and are living i this town, while others have formed a •ttlement extending front three to live tiles north of town--a majority of taking laintstends on 'liity rnment lands. The colony numbers alto. ether, nilt?tts and children, about three et:aired. I lielieve tutu Without a single xeeption, all are pleased with the emu! ry. 'They tumultuously deela re that this tart of Kansan is magnificent. Lands .re ehcap. the climate is wry healthy. the .cater is clear and gt,..r. the rains aro, tbundant and crops look well. Abilene 4 said now to he the third'or (outfit larg to rattlle market in the Uniteil^States. t is liteated on the Kama. Pacific Rail. ear, Itlil miles W 144 of I,rayettworth, mil the satuellistanve town Kansas City. it the Ilissouri river. It is e`411114/Wal hat there will be two hundred thousand head of Texas cattle in the market at Abilene during the p .seat season. it.. Harvey informed to • a few dart; ago at Topeka that the KR rs nt 'reIIIA . CJIMII. ill Kansas. during the - ear IStliktimounted fit to er f,,riv million The wiles at Abilene alone amount 0 to three 111 iiliou two !11l IlnhVil 111011.1111 dollars. Till , . IS 1•1111.1=thIllly n grand s country. Poor tan. with limper management, be. ennui wealthy here in a few years. Our town has almost loubled its pope, intion shim the the first at April, tool now intains about seven In liked inhabitants. ixty new 110.1.0 {UM , ,eta hum within iv weeks. The riling. Is 1. 'Mg more xpiilly than any other tt wn on. the Kansas with'. hallway.. It is hi' county seat of ehinson, one of the largest sad 1.4,4 unties in u nsas. 1.0 tilt are still rhea', al there are tine m ettings ha' pll4ll. ate lllV,llllrilth. seer ore thor n MEIN of acres of iovernntent lauds ' first quality 'still .11,'i for 1111111i' .121..1111•111. tcitLnut net or price t the settler, ear, lit.' VS pease of survey inAt torn ran do well here, alai poor ien who are crowded tint In dm East ran ere obtain fno• hone, for their fantliiis, by industry and ..4,11111111S they nit veers 0111 t• independent anti a goon weekly paepr pn' Inr.• eanr,l the Abilo, (Zrv•,,ir! give, a Vlll4 amount of informant ,trot the grnar State liar as. it sail elltnnte, cheap lands. 1.1.!., and inn nide, gently in settling up the town an. county. We Lars a go.llllllllllint churches. Sunday schools. and in tine a nusd every advantage of much older no Kansas l'aellke Railroad ie. aho 1.4.1 to Cliecr•nne via. Denv lily, nail tt • experit4l that f. ,- mt days passengen. 'c•nn New York un,l reach San 'Pranci vf-r this route as cheaply and make a gotkl time as he the .t 'lnaba day in not fa(ainnant when thin wall* tip idipubie route of truvrl oetweeti the A lantie and Pacific oceans. NIV ',Lett is full. Mid , I •S, ill sliyinir, that I still reeeive nthl rend grent,•r p1ea...1r.. than rrl•r the o I 4 1 . 1 rrstt • Ito I) vII.V Itt ZI:111 , .. • Mg 11 it prtilitir. It KEY): Nssliosanl Repulo-lis - Hu 'dbrf•Nit. ommitlrr. I=3 The following gentlemen are agreed (pin as the nteml.ora of the National man a I tttt Medan. tt E,n... lisle; Ala lams. Willard 'Wart..., Rice; Tennessee, Santnel M. Amn; . Wir .1. 11. Platt; Illinois, John A. Logan; South Carolina. F. A. Sawyer; Florida, i'. Al. Hamilton; Louisiana. .1. 1.. Harris; Com nectimit. IL 11. Stark weather ; Indiana. Jolin.Colimn: Ohio, 11.1'. Schenek ; New lork. J. 11 lietcheur. New Jer.ev, A. tt. Cattell'e Nelintska. .101111 l'atti4.; Kansas. S. C. Pomeroy; Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Simon t'ameron: lowa, W. IS, Allison; California. A. A. Sargent: 11. %Vila)... Michigan, Z.1'11...1- Minnesota, Alexander Atm.:ivy; Ails snarl. john F. Benjtonist; NeVllllll.l . lloll . lltiS North Carolina. Abbott: Oreg.., lint, 11;Willlailtn; Ulo l,' Island. ; 7yaos. \\'.'l', clarke; Vermont. w. T. \Willard, SVest %'irginin. A.. 1. Horeannu; %Wisconsin, David Atwood: New. Hampshire. A. U. Cragin. -The Na ; tional Committee 'selected Senator Wilson as.its president and the followinCr Extol, tiye Conunittee: henry %Wilson. chairman: John A. Ingan. Simon Contemn, john Ketchum;'!.. Chandler. h'. A. Sawyer, It, F. Rice, A. Sargent, J. H. Platt. 'The !;zero. live Committee was autborizt-d to elect a secretary, and the person who *limit lie selected an secretary for the Executive Committee trill also net as secretary for the National Committee. ~ . Two new ',ads have arrived at tbe ae logical Gardens, London, the alleged habits of which trays the. Poll Mall (lit..• vile) afford a 4211911 M theme. for specula tion, 1,11.1 Men'e to supply an illustration to poets and philosophers. Thetuale has a strong. short, curved beak; fiat fentab , a much longer hill. The naturalists tell us that the ands breaks Ope' the leak of:the tree,,within which lien 'hid the groin on which Alley feed: and the fetnnle pulls out the worm and presents her mule with half the meal. Hero is a delightful instance of the r:.sentiel incompleteness and mu. teal helpfulness M. the sems, the two forming One, Rn we are told they , filtolllll, in tierfect conjugal muiuti. We low that observation num conlinuthvtale:but t ini• mutt , at tbeZoo . logical liarde'ne - .:tre Pain. fully apt to . ilisappoiAl • the expectittiona whirl' we have leen led to form of them. There IS the ay.e-aTe, for . instaure,. every one has b e ard; of . ill, marvellously long nail• and its Singular adaptation trthene. EM!l=2= lessor Owen has founded an explicit Ar gument on the use of the loo{; nail in ex,- 'meting the creature's Ns' from the deep crevices in which it is supposed to Mut it. It is AU admimble Instance of design: But though all sorts of ingenious devices . hare been adopted to induce that aye-nye to owe its nails fur these purposes, it seems to have a rooted objection to doing so; it has never been known to &anything !Ise than arratelt Its nose with • it,whb•h no one can suiniume to Ise a final eau*. Tint Saginaw Courier - says: Many of our renders will recollect the tmgedy'en arted several years ago near Fentonville, in which a young son of 301a1 il. Valde:ell, former well known resident of SaginaW, Was 'horribly murdered under circuit, stances of the most mysterious rharactei. A nun by the name of Johnson was tried at Flint for • the murder, and acquitted,. principally un account of insanity. .loha son worked for Mr. Caldwell. There Is little doubt but Johnson would have been convicted but for the saving (inure 0f.. - it{- sanity. The murdered boy was sleeping at the bouse:of Johnson at the thae. with two of Johnson's own children, and an at tempt was made at the time to murdjr the children of Johnson. as both were verely mutilated, the work of slauglitt r having been acromplishisr with an ax: 1 It now transpires front a recent report an Arkansas paper, that a young brother of the murdered boy, Charley Caldwell. who Wait recently hung br a xigilance committee ant NVest for horse-stealing. was the teal murderer, he having con fessed the crime, alleging that he did so to get possession of VS in money which Lin brother had on Ilia person. licalso said that ho intended to murder all three at the 'same time, to get possession df the money. Joint B. Caldwell. father of the murdered boy and murderer, was killed two or threes yearsago . in Texas. by his partner in business. • A Ft•NEHAt notice in the Philadelphia Ledyer ivindm up thus: Fold her hand. gently un her pure breast, :7 8o like h e r out strared Idle o f bleat, • Bear her out truly, this Idle of oura, And make her a grave usnithd the sweet Cow- Good bye, Sallie. .'"~`~.~i-~=xt ~w"S~n'-~7 '~., `~~•a~'i'~. ~ ~:.~? ~.e`c,..aerrw,..i,.......Y,..i:....._.._ PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JUN I FIRST EDITIOI. AIIDN 1(3 EIT. NEW'S BY .cABLI,; The Death of Dickens, Ills Will, D. W. Rullway—lteirnrd for Doan era—Elect ion Riot In Isle or IV kilt —British Parlhnnent y Bel 1V1•441 Franco and United Slates-The Slater) and King line+. tinns Spain-7he Constantinoid. Conflagration—The Threatened Rev olution in lialy. ilklturritth to the Pittsburgh linzette.l MIK URITAIN. THY Detail OF MU. Itlettetts. LOND.i.e: June 11.--Queen Victoria home dial els . after the intelligence of Mr. bicketre death Wtte erllllllllllltelltett 411 VOW t..4lhthttl Cited n suevial useitt:age of enntlolence to the tor. towingluenthers of the family 4.1 the liel,h , ett author. -The rotate Ingt it at tone of the rite suspended butane , + intuieiliately after hearing of the melancholy event. name hail Liam propoctal la ti t nL :mil balloting on .lila .1411111 . 1%4011 r arac In Wive orettrivit on Weithe 22i1 Inst. • It is Jahnsled his funeral will Isior the usual .lusitsllon ndR f th mile has been elven. The pi3CPfrie of bu h rial . Is •- Leicr+reit. t,dleiter written 14 . Itickene wa. June Thie cont ained repression! , le deepen!. roveretiee for religion,. and i lilted the newspapers ns repudiating all. mcrary Impre,slime which might be derivei om accident al expreesimislin book.. In lilt will Tlr. I ileltens leaves .111 Ihr 1",4i tttpttl t.t tti. , otit. wit b mane vellmbie augKea 00. Amid Its A, 1,11. n. 11. 4.1-t-lIIIIIANIZA2I II N. ‘.c-orgnnirtt lon of the Alb in and t; rent. We.tertt Railway lit been a tinted to, votes mproe•enting anore than nt Intl( id 111....1 , 1. leivinK been enn in.inTnr \\ till 1011 THE I dartNhe nett . Wet I II ft:leg, tvt ..1141 t httlittant pt,tintltt lie t•et of pttrsoutt t ttanottncitig the la% A l it,leUVeNel occurred to-dui in 141*. of. WWI% M*nc person. were hurt diditurs -ached and Nt Indowx broken. A xt mecount, the walowitir. had ...neverdet re.qorinic lade, =MIMI The Mes.rs. Itaial ask k soospensloat of to al far a time respect tag the war turret 'apt:Vat. tomo =3 ve Fliiiirea, I he uolevl Fren the city. A Irian ch Attie eing Ii I. arrival there. whirls has be Si IR France, I. therefore untrue. U.. • • itY:111 of Wight lot+ Krentill: 'hoot, chrlyle ~ .nn snit.. for the I' Tilt: MAF44I•I3CADVIts. The Itoultun lutist iticluding Ame -AU euivdsl (late been cutniu4l.4l LIINOON..IIIIII . 12.--The Conservative main her. or Parliament held a-pollt teal nits-tin .in Saturnus' Maid rind resolved to support th tiro - end:lent*. compulsory education bill unt oppose the amendment, tittered by Mr. liar court HIM the Notional Eduentionallnuen horn Miirby Is suptICKLA toII3V, 1 4,001. " Irrialle from oppOsililon to the Irish land bll and to seek only to IrMikl, such amendment !lawn! router the meamare accept alai. to th Mouse Lorne. • =MI • J•An Nnll, If we;ekly jirom•ll. Vnhli lalnor that the Nlanini4 lor Nair isalo b,Otr DIEM TM I, %TV Is 11'11 l•NITil)Pri• .",,,,,PARP-11,. The., rrnock Clawraim• w.gen M I ul-1.., '; . T.:*,!•:',;,:1;,'1';...,',',;'::"•,'.',.,'';'',' , !: , 'A hs l'ANt'ctiehts. It Is 41elitiltely w. ye thht the want lon trot weep the Frenels thrternment want SI into 411 ItAttle Tran. , Allahtique Vt.:Weal, to he Milutotlortnteld ,of the eicintiVe PrltileKe I the Seetet ,o „ 'signed Vemterdny. T. clrcit.Utn It A11.1110.,1, I Slonday. ill It ired ill take Flare ill ' I Anri , lat If Ilie ititerpell:dien 011 I eel a the it. (int hard Ila k 1581 In he constructed liv Prinetia, I • Switzerland nntl Italy Jelotir. The or. inn i. looked forwanl to with tome inure VIE RUT. iYm Tllr. cit.tvn MIME. PAM, June L'.-The rice - tar the On rile 14 Park twiny At altrruird by a vol nattier of. apertatorr. The Emperor. E ot and Prince I mperial , wria. presets rer4;ll:l4Mliirjirr"PiCr : lltllll.llo , lll. 111 ,won easily,. Ity the French alit ornette. No. MOM horses tiara platted After the met a mat tinned gathered hefor. the Imperial slant] and gas e talented cheers lye kfi ninpersir, ',mitres,: and Prince 1.01.0- r al. The English horses were Illasod Lop the 101111 MAJ bey took 'their plnceit foal he Wart and 11150 during the rare. • I: • 1611.10 N. Ilwsi_taTn . r. • lI Al.ltll/. Jkini.ll. -The session - of the Cori es far the most port leas 11111,1101.01i7.0.1 lite, past week in debating Illy proposit lon looking I. the abolition of “iliVers fn the:4l.6l6th enionle Th e bill for opening the colonial ports' is we received and. has alreadkibe en read twice. • 11.irly mgt. week NO - Castellar,ono'of I be de tales to the Corte", will bring forward a pro oaNition for the complete and lunioollate abe firma of sinter; In the Spanfsh colonies, wit Indemnity to present owneior. THE KING yorsro,N. There in 081 some excitement over I benne,- oof alwure ruler of Spain. Tbe Uric:mkt t 4 thoen.o4l , hAtebeen mined by lb . ... _ recently ndbere a io Th" all In lunar of Montnennier. with Niargha ;errata. as their second choice if the Duk. doe, nnl accept or canna Le'clin,u. • mrxxes • • • ain ',Berri:Hite+ UV Tile olif:41 . One. tfOicia'ASTrai nal.; Julie 11.- -11 le impossible to caw how many lives were lost during the contingent ion. Sonic put the nember at three hundred, others thirteen hundred. These are extremes, and the est loonel are made every where between these ext remes, The Sultan ban been Moorective In extending 'relief to suffer ers. than one thousand houses of Turks hove been thrown olihn to Chrlatians burned 0111, unit large turns Of money subscribed be people, irresneet ire of sect. • • • - , AtuUttigiLiliNift.Lsrtilst. FlAlRrtiell, June has been reported to the government to-day that another revolu tionary movement In about to occur In Italy. The authorlt les are Inking tneasurea to sup press disorders. , it reported the nor reanondence between the Italian and Swiss governments no the subject of the threatened Insurrection in Italy by the adherents' ot Dltrz -0101 bus *attained Milder. terms. A dispatch VleUrat that& a descent revia- IlUlanistirtrout Austrian territory In threat ened and that the Austrian government In tartar measures to aimed against the..lave . • • ttv...tran OF tstsualtek rIEoI. a: , ' Jame - 11.-The health or 'Bismarck a quite delicate. Ut phy.ticluns have order ql Matto refrain from all manner of work, mil I hilt he mike a short t rip I o Ilneubs, June IL—Petroleum clued active at 6 lindens 2licroats. • . HM1111411(1, June U.-Petroleum closed firin. .4.4l;i:smorown, JIM.. V.—The Me:mishit. Ne soda:lrma New York, has arrived. --- • 'alatkinal tioc4 ,l Y. Illy TMegrapit to the Pit taluirgh flasetle.l C11 , 411::NATI. .tune I National Anti-. Secret Society Convention to-day adopted the report of the Committee. setting Wit' that th e 2 secret sOcietleatri, Which this Convention is CpposediNvera 08441101 y 11111114:Mkt and anti hristian, therefore t injurious to the whole social fabric: of heathen nrlgin.expebiallyl he Masons, charging that they Ignore the Owl-- pro,y to unknown OAR; natur ally desecrate the Sabbath lap:trading through the streets ot funerals; send the dead to Heaven. h °teeter they mat . have lived or died: Insubordinate to anti Monk of the Church; a snare to Toting andeleernbsynary Institut lona. fallacious and deceptive: and that the mem bertmlp k deserting the discipline of the Church In ease new members. after these ad monitions, persist in clinging to. their fellow ship. Speeches were mode tat afternoon by Dr. Brown, ofjiew Turk, and other" to small audience. Vermont Conaltuttimul Coerentio. (Itg Tileroph to thaPittsbUrg 4. MonirrLtEn. June li.—The Constitutio Convention today passed upon the YulloSvL propositions Of amendment.with the tolicorin result:-. , To authorize the Legislature to till coca.. cles in the Rouse and 'Senate. Itejected—l& to 41. • To give the npuointment or Supreme Court yes to the Roeernor. with the consent 0 the betutte. Rejected-2:11 to J!. To give the taJlot to women. to I. provide biennial sessions Instead of to formerly: Adopted. upon ' e ie f i e trou le t eivecluirrariefogruoer'doirall" against, eith a er l ln committee or Convention. XLIST CONGRESS =I h 19 I lie Pittsburgh hazel IC. SENATE. WARlfiSilTriu..llint.• 11. Irjn. I 1:101 A N oovonvl ht. 11111elat log to rot brand% of the Union I.lwllle extrannilmtry ' , and of hat feature of the bold kraut polier Lich he goyernment niwayk Tekerred to tell le nient nil road ' , vet ion land grunt +. At the expiration of the morning hour Ihe Franking hill came up, Inn wtof mutt nkide In proeve,l wit h the +ending hill; .Arno continued by Mt-aura. Yatra au:flout nun Ite.etrft. Howard fool rife of the IfIll.• ........nkftioctoulon 0..1411 finally moon 1: against 13. an follow., 101- - Mosxr , Ante*, Ant hone, Itrownlow. .iiinghttni, Chandler, Cole, Petry, fowler. rt. H lf tonliton, ereznid oward, MePon- Nyr, tinhorn, Pomeroy. Mooney, !Ore. :44.0U. Stesettrt. Stockton, Pr, Tipton. Trtunlffill. %runt., tool Wil. :P.. • . Thy dt In nd 1 hbvi . . y5..•111.31qr3. 113‘1,•. Nlerreery 111, iVei3tl4/31 1 110.1, St•llur7, Stirlnklin cer,1.3,r3753...Tharer, l'lkurotnu. Vie.l3. V3ll, 13. • - 110ITM: 1 , 1 , It I"l'IttlftENTATI Ktt. Mr. Ist"ritr.ll.M,stt.. Uttied 11.3V1. to repot I from the dutliclury 1 . 1.1M1111101, I hr Lill to re peal the totturat of office riet• % • • • Mr. A XTI"1,1, product, tot Ail •frout Sun Joaquin. CU!.. ;miter, chnetting colt tild he part of I 'lttlftreitt . Its the mat ter of the Northertt frattchhte, anti it Uuggc , ted n 'out front reporteru to invott 'Kat e I Ite"tuat ter mut watch ottrutbers. The Sergetoll,tldirtn , 1.01111.'11 Ihtt rick AVoutltt olio. Dooley. eh:treed with tut 11..1111 • . upon Mr. Porter. a uttalibto of the Iloilo. trot train la. nominated itr otond. and on to, 114111 of Mr. Al.l.lSt IN, Ilse matter ot, ref erre to the Ainliciary Committee, with heir tenni (or outvote. and impel, Abe prkont meantime to be net a 'neat In Ike credottf of Sergeant-at-goo , Mr. KEltit Mitt tat a .Ccitotta ion directing t I Opeakerjo:noteito . etalngel for th' oison, o [deb NV:. inferred to the 4ttate committee. 'the 11.onot rerouted the connitiernt ion of t I :fen te amendment.: to the legislat it.. it 'Alan bill. Allol,ll.4.kydion Ibe .16:Airy!, i t l Volylllll.tee 1111 .1 p~nvry , HIM mg elolooYe. Mart nls on the bred lug . a•. Hy no. lopted. wit b alnendlnynt Ilyll te compoosoLlya or mink ottiver, clei I, a by are female. vabill be tho .1 now Hoed Id I:11V bir milk. , of the ~a 1 The 1 4 411:Ile ainenoinovin apilropriali I • . 101 tor t C.4lllllolli . elllVllt ill a new looldlitt for t Ise SI ate Irmo tt ninon was reierte.l — tltotr.. rannoinlinent in violation to lie extension at the Unpii..l gslattut: rdiected vas 31. vllllllleltl apprtip, fig Zllll3lll (0 I Intl (0 111,. \O:111 1 . 010 W:01 01001., • 'lt trout Jlrltlon. Tire anieutlinent intro.:using it, , ,:dart or J. , • eIN of the Supreme foot of the Unite tat es m.o.': leetPli t 1t4.• • t hr ntnentltoont to t he tolleo it tit f the Committee lot Approl.ri.t 4. 4 in 11. tatter of fetnale employ. , wa,retainsidere nil the amendment rejected.tont Ihe 'lltit into reported tr. lb. t.ototoll eeal;recd tn. The antemlnient ammo:log the appoint': ion for the Agricolltirtil Ilepart intent in: tneurred in. , Ele bill was then referred ill Contotittet l l 'onference, Mett.rs. Paw, •Nildnek ant tgan being appointed on the part of t Mr. M LOG tN. (nun Conference Committee, reli tieliteil the bill for the reerg . nolvtlicin of the army, which the Clerk rea). 101 l for art :toiling army of thirty awl for I he lat of .1 .4 . .1.71; far the pay of (Abe,. On , for the :whirl 101 l of utonbtir., ant for.their promotion; all "divert , not toe:hated by the lit of Januar , nest I o Lo 1111.1e,d _ • Mr.I,IWAN espinhted that filtr.. four billion. immunity. The bill rt a: agreed 10 . 0101 the .11,oue (ItAMS Snotted Tail 'and Mkt, In•liayro Were at Nett Voll: Sat tn‘ln) • • . • -The' loonigrani arrivnl+ at Nee - nn 'ritlay to.t Mont.:red 2.1111 -Con.tantlne lAcintnnint blew out his brains t New York Saturday afternoon. . • The 141,111%11113 Virginia. furor Livonwil. And Dentveblattel, fnolll IIt.IIVII, at iis ~1 at N. York Saturday. Among the passenger. for Europe on Sat,- nnitty was ex-President Wade. of tin. Western Vrtion eye p r 2 Al'llli:tut ti thuore Simms: I he dist Ingnisiesl ~,,,,al.l, tiled at , 13fltdeOttat. it ~ ...t .. ‘t'''' ‘'- stay. .4,1 sixtrlonne -... '- - The ere /Maul hit :1411Inn part y vet nene.l to 11. o-1 - 1,0,e ~.t0r.0.,. .on son,"Tn., o eo. } - kii..t. of .1. 1,. I :too too al 11:oleol. - The weather at trot m ire forthe Ptnt w•A•k Las been ennee•lllllar cold n lLennolt. The them ~,,,, rter hint night wna 41/Aun to to. Tin-buildings lit the I . OIIIIK Men', Clirist n A.oelnllon at Buffalo are 111 - Aped in anointing In resport to lhe nonnor) of ittek ens. A, fire at Montreal, l'anatln, on the lm b; Ileatroyed I he 1,101111,1 g Assmpled by tire Cann tin lasi.. Work,. how in}l,ll.lo, partly Insured. Daniel AIeVA t haul. tif • New York. assassin olf A. it. Richardson, has at-rived at t 'Meng.] from Indianapolis. The object of bin ini.l.lon I la not publicts knowd. -The truster. 14 tint. I' nit ersity of N'ttsin title leo e ticeepted the propoWt ion of liens, silushrod Jolittout anti Kirby Stull h lo hns . that 'not lumen for liftet.n years. - A very destructive n 'MI :111.1 hail storm passetk.to • er St. Charles e, amt v. M0..1a4 Mon. tiny oiening, deal roy Inn crept. gardens. tire rank. A,. to the amount ofilbout tfilAvO. --While the .teanter Phil. Sheridan was lv lug at Montrose. lowa. Friday night buil some [Nitre. went through several stars rbouli and robbed pu.sengers of fifteen hut Bred dollar, -Tire boild i lig in l'hlholelphia known ma II L "ctrl Cooper SIMp refreshment saloon - Mutt g the war. Walt burned to the ground on rrldAy night, Ast ring eitploye of nt. of th Cree I- liallt. tart Leen ik nil eat t col on nuyi o eion of e ..ce 1- diarisni. Loss moan. --The Atlantic and Paellic ILtilft.l Wt 4 II Completed Sal unitty to Pierre COI', hilt mil . .s. runt of Springfield, Mn., and will be bush I rapidly forward to the sontinvest t.lll/hlry tf the State. thence through the Indian Terra ... n• :Ind Rene. the lint inert. .. --The t 'entry' bbnk in Len islon, Men was nearly destroyed by tire Sunday morning. urns fal.tgal to rt.loa, itu•litti Mg FirVl National Bank taktlnt). Cobb A, Seranton $12,11,11. L. Wakefield ttkillik P. M. Ilillienthlt . 6.nlmk W. I'. ftnralon MIMI. Partly 'lnsured. . ` --It It staled that the Ilnilslin Bay et mutton it ill recommend the Itst ribution among the proprietors of tine-three inintired thousand pounds paid hv ean34lll. The ordinary di. I- Mani is expected to be much reduced by the Intetrupt lon of this year's business. --A. gang of seventy-IWe Chinamen arrived at Chicago. Saturday unarnitig, from San Frltn else°, en 'Pole for North Adams. Maw.. where they are In be employed in a boot And shoe factory. They are Ihe first ga g f n erer sent east. and are under the direction o /A Knott ornschattin • -Miller and Ward. conv 'wird nt Hinton a year two for henry enthezzlementa, onSalm . - dav• ere sentenced earh to two years' imP onnte w nt Ind one hundred Hammond dollars fine. thug Well, a third Nifty. WAN not ores nt, but his c ttttt Ise' promised he Woad he ,rt , elit for sentence Tuy next. . -I%er - topers nt Philade esda lithin are 11.5 W on a .trike. During last week several coopering .stublishments were burned. Pithier night fro were bunted do the lower purl of {he city, Ind. early Standar morning the large barrel lantory. of Wm.-il. Tho , ll. U. entirely de ten, ed. It was unfinished arid. contained no itOer. trite man lots been commit led for trial 111,1011. —Commodore Vanderbilt NIA telegraphed to the live stack dealers In Chicago that the New York Central Railroad will enny freight from the Suspension bridge to New York for t wen ty-tive cents per MI pounds. and forty dollars per car from Holtalo to New York. Lire stork Is now earned froni Chicago. via Michi gan Central, etc., for ninety-dire dollars for two-story earn. This lea great retittet ion on presimet rates. • . --A COIILTIennee (Or lomunot IVe ten ders with seater while at full speed was appli ed Onecenfully last week on the Hudson River railroad. A took Is sunk between fhe track and lilted with water. from which, by the old of a pipe dropped at the proper time, the sealer Is furred Into the tender. Cowards of six hun dred gallons were in this wise toned Into a tender the other day, the engine going at the rate of thirty miles and hour. - —The ear shops of the Kansas Pacific Rail rend, 01 Wyandotte. Kansas. were totally de stroyed Ky are last Thursday night, togetie with threepnfeenger non, nut ears One loin ;en one sleekear. belonging to lb Chicago. Burlington MI Wiley Mid. Abell Ilfty thnuannd feet of avalunt• nod oak lumbe woo Mon bunted. The hem to the company I *Won lnonininee Small. Most ante Mech. Ira Working In the %hope not their totals. 'IMO Mond In the Susquehanna. I 11)• Teleirntith to Ihe l'lttnburgh thizetle.l .111110 - The recent Minh h h eo ehttnett it high hood In-the north anti went branches nr the thtquelttourt, 'weeping thine ninon hien 01 timber. 311111onn of feet have dilated IM. • • A SPECIAL to the Chicago Tribmir fn Fert Nfel'herpon says:' Lleritenant E Thomas, with part of Cornpany 1, El Cavalry, has just gained a nplendld v i e ry over the Indians. On the night of t oth, a party of Indians rim MI several head of horses near this post Yesterday morning Lieut. Nhomas, without rations and without stopping for breakfast, start. ed impursuit. He scapristsl their comp this morning, after a Imrd chase of over sixty miles across a very difficult country, recaptured all the stolen clock and thirty. three of horses of time Indians,killed three Indians, wounded. several, destroyed their camp and captured blankets, buffalo robes. saddles and rump mmipage. bat could not he brought 'away wan burned. • REV. W. U. SMITH, of the Cumberland Prembiterian Church at Oaksloom. has Breit suspend for denylfig tbr personality - of the devil 'and the rentirection 'of the bod3i • - lEEE • • • • -•: • II •I .. • ' • I ... , • . _ 13, 1870. SECOID OMR FOUR. O'C'LOCK TH E CA PITA L rd Cloud and linvpratiwat 1111Ivials— Phial la a Financial—Twenty Thonsand Dol lars Mlsstus from the Treasury— New Commeminl Polley- -lieletp4e of l'ilhati Privateer Hornet. lv 'ruleKl . 3l , lll,ollv 4i3t0,4,1 WASHINGTON, June 11, iti;ll VIKA, TAl.l‘. • . A Iliad ititerviesv bet wren lied Cloud. See- Tint,' CO ' S. Mill (.701111111.61111Pr Parker took dame ttetlay. lied (land made a speech in chirp he sill before, he left Ilk coital en the 'Wet+ held a vottnell and he had atilt' spoken what they demanded: Secretary Vox 1t0... ised et erat Mott to 4111, unce their interest. and make t ill,l lowan. floc ern, Pitchy - la, the ele 'et no - Chief, gave t heat some good add,. N, Welt t h., 1 . 14 . 1 . i‘f0l with approbation. lied ;load tlerllnea sating hoot, via New Verb. Ile AVIIIII ,, 3st might er Ilia.. Ili' say+ he will not rel urn angry. nit 1101Ig tl it in V1'1..10111 the Itali s are not well pleased wlt It the result+ to the vlslt. Ths•y leave here Viand:o . . 14,1 .I`lotid had another Interview I ;cubit' with Seeret :try ('ox+ indulging 11l :Mother tom rie+ of complaint+. The Serretttry 1'...111.11th . 11, gin lag hint good advlde, by urging hint 31111111 S follower+ to adopt the waYs of elvllital ion. tint att.:aria); I tient the government would arot eel the Interest!. - id nil Indian+ who lived in Pollee with It • lied (no..t."ylt•cted to fr ,, i.: i home by saw of New T0rt...740111g he had seen ettottglt oft own+. and that pre+eat .1 ettald be bought tit to, other dare on the I'M' home ward. 'I i lse Indians VIIIV ill MW ON), ' . rill,: in A 111.V.1,. A tire in tine inigeninent ill ! 4 1. 3:lleneg Mart 1 to-day nuiok arl dense . stoke. nearly kntfo cal big several Inmate's. Irk: eragiu, suite Of :baud tur Crusgin, mid infau. ; were I nken null of a third %t .r coory will‘inw by menthe, of a honk and laild.mpany null : Truing lady re •enieni in au inKensible rondlit i in by a young um. who ago:aid...l to a ..talr ray and bore her In lib. arm.. down t Ine Intl& . lAN.. in. building light. , . • • ' " The lutertud Ilesenne t mends look,. were ritgl.:llA lel; for the week. /M.W.M.os.". 6.1; for the :Meal year. } tr . o.iieg...7 1)1. I Coln hnlance In the Tleasttry to-day t IttS.- - • 1.121 Iscurn•ner. t3i. 13, !tit 01; rola cern- I rate.. fal..l7faim. - 1., TIVF-STI - T11111,1,0:11 LOLL \US 311R,E1 , . - There lots 's... tlllaSed •front Ihe Treasury ol 1 le United Muter 1111. day. sopposed 10 be uOlen. a handle of two thousand Pell' legal nder note. of the denominat ion of ten dol lars, new sole. of INV. lulling bend of Mitilei Welis4er. ..41.:NT. • o.ist ant !secretary Ilarlier ;wring Ser :t re ry during the absence of Mr. Mont well Ti .. latter will be absent a week. =EI inn.wv. • It Is wl :tied l hnt IhelPresidcnt lets :do 111;ir nduhoud to, inaugurate a cononerein orica . hien kill tend to bring, no the vas trade of tneSnanlnn-Anltadean Staten wldel non . principally goes to European portii.• Th eslgn is to carry out the hauler suggest loi in Mt amnia! mennage.. have alivav felt that the mont intimate relations shoal: be tultivated' Let wee!: the republic of - • United :gal unit all Independent nat inns ill I his continent. It my be wen worth con siderhig whether ne w-treaties het Aver° th natal :lilt:stew unit them inny tug be prolltald entered into to secure more intininte relatnin frinndly. nOininereint and otherwise." INTERVIEW Pat lIED Senator Morrill.nf Ne (101 l ratan of I . olollli 4,11 pprOltriatiOT4_Bllo AtleglltO Monne f Utah. had an-Interview with Red elou ut evening. durin which the Indian Chi aid t here would he no war If Ihe white to 'tilted for the Shall. to ruenee it. 11 eople 110 fount are to , hunt. so rho. they do that they w re told they. see Iftheir r,ervationu and were shot at. TI it. trouble end the Indians get the Nat r they have no wrlterg or papers. • Mr. Ilooper told Etna Cloud that more the ghts thousand Slortnonu had crossed t ham country.in • the lost t wenty-two ye. t hey never lost a life, nn animal or. b. goo,ls until the Railroad was built. An TWO 0103: 11 . e. lost stuns properly Clotlit -a el he knew ,in; T 131k...1 tglit And 0.•:L1( I irle ..ht td-nterrow New Vort.. where - win 1,11:1i .1 3V two and then proceed directly held, MEM= The President yests dav ordered t he relate of the Cuban private r Hornet. seized at Wil mington last toll. - For audit Macalr. the orig inal pnrclower of the testel from the United Staten • ilovernmett.. requiritig. however. bond. , in the in o fifty. thole:sod dollars that the esael m n it he need to mnna, hos tilities against Spain. nor MI any other way violate the tiontralllv laws of the United Staten. Hen. It. F. Hotter mid Hon. W. K. Chandler arr micelles upon the bond. -- .Th, vessel and other property restored are valued at ab out $lOOOl The decision of detit in the caner of great rejoicing tornifit the (Wend. , or co.. patrldin. I=l Let Lets front Denmark show the govermitent iJ pi , UUle are unteh utortined nt the neglect the Senate on the shbeet of the St. Thomas clay. Lilt its ejection-wouldr u have left ss unf Heathy feeling than is nniv manifested tong the Danish people. tan, Ittr Hr. 1.131:11111:1, • • The denial ure of Ited (loud and Pant' for New York. Whiril was ro take place to-o has been welt ',onto!. lie desire. , another conference with the authorities, whirli will probably he printed. NEW YORK CITY tv Telegraph tot he Pittsburgh Oa:note-I cis Vault, June P.!, Mo. • ' T MON W. TO DICKENS. A proposition nppears to -day for it loot tog stintostbd to Dickens, monumental or other Rev. sr. It. Prot Mu:film referred to Dickens In Ills sermon, and enlarged on the treatment due.hint for his steadfast. untiring efforts in the elevation of his felow creatures, and or ' the Christina feeling .which he Imparted 11 f I , Y his works. Bev. Dr. Chapin to.dav rendered nn eat husk; mile eulogitun to the memory of Charles Dick ens, whom he regarded as doing the work of the Redeemer, by holding to such noble use the genius he received from God. His every work . was characteristic of true charity, and faith, in the mercy and good of the divine s, being. Bev. Dr. Bellow In his sermon spoke of kitchens as sin example of christlau real with knowledge. The works of the great novelist tended moral the mind anti Create a healthy o tone. De never exerted his mighty influence except for good, and his pen was never used to expo B . l. nn Immoral thought. QUAEAS INE WAIL • . ~ The quarantine war as commenced between Itrooklyn and New Yo-k. Rome vessels which had been permitted by the quarantine au thorities to proceed to the Atlantic docks in Brooklyn were allon.ed by. Dr. Cochran, Brooklyn Health Officer. to proeeed 'to pier fourteen nit East Rix*. The quarantine men I in the steamer at te I ted In tone off the ves sel, whereupon the r awser was cut by order of Cochran and the N w Yorkers retired from the conflict. Broo ly merchants and work ,lng men seem to side with the Doctor and to Ise determined to fight the matter nut. eounri, tw $10,030. Won. M. If ews,s'of Elgin, 111innis, . whit asleep un a sleeping. carriage la the train fruit I Pittsburgh to hew York on Friday night, we: robbed of bonds to the amount of ten thou sand dollars. I=l illorace Greeley's is Improving and he trill be nt hie post inn few days. Ile AM. re on Fildarftbin the Hoffman Ilonse to his residence at IiF.OATTA AT WEST POINT. The regatta of the West Point Cadets, y'es tertlay, teas won by the Secood,Class boat, which made three miles In:nineteen minutes and tit teen seconds. EZEZEI The forty-tine enamel), earylvore or th. Oneida. were yegerday paid nit and dlechar ged. TM, were generally dtsentl4lled at lb amount allowed. Jolts McNally. .a shoonalter. surdered hin wife is Williamsburg Last night numbing her skull with a hammer. • =MEM • 11.n4 humlnythtn arrived the oast wewk ter f Ittl nt whom went west or to the irde The 13.0j,11.1111 , 11 'Cluelnolia By Telegraph lo lhe.Plllstangh Gazelle. ClNCixi , cri. Jour 12.—Preparnt long for approaching Saengerrest have been tuner hnd ing all day at the hall. which is being aomely decorated with evergreens and flags. There wan a grand rehearsal last night o another tnight for male voices. wish a full orchestra. ne programme for line of rch on Wednesday afternoon - will be publishy morrow. The grand procession eMb e alarge number of societies of this cit • all s ocieties from abroad. the entire city Ore do pastotent,the city.public officers, home and forelgTtlamds. and the military. Atthe grand triumphal areheneh singer will be presented with a wreath of flowers or boquet by Voting g i r l s . F r om present appearances it trill be the finest demonstration ever seen here. • - • - tipper Biter. [By P. S. A. Trierratilii Oil Cric...ltitte rising slowlv. with 4 -feet . and $ Inches water in the channel. It:thane. Thermometer 74 at 6P. L. RTIOWNSPILI.P. Julie L.—River rtationary, with nbout 7 feet water in the channel. Min ing. Thermometer 63 at 7 e..m. tilißCiSllo llo , June 12—River falling alo wir. with 5 feet water In the channel. Italnln6. Thermometer 65 at 1 P., M. VOL. THE COURTS Dt•trict -Court—Jodge hlrhpatrh . k. SATUnnAY. June 11. The orior.nenl lift trot token up in this Court occupied the entire Jury riol , %Live bell and will lot ue remoineil otoilthe fllll Ilnnduy of Sale ember.. Common Pleas—lad,. Sterrett...at., Stoat vtlittin v..littie 11. -In the inaper of Win: Cable vs. Nlitt iilhl Cable. •pet it inn ill divorce, i appointed Commis. sinner to lakeoreaii, t 'tunny oil part of plaintiff. )Zarin Mick es..las. I'. D. Itillick. petit ion ill divorce, 11. 11. Herron, 1159..• appointed Coinatis•doner to take I.C.M.1111011Y: 81.111111 A BIM VS. Theresa BIM. Pell! ion in 411vorce, It. IL Parkinson. Esq., tippointeil to take t esti:1111ov. Jame, 1,11(.11 vv. lionivo I,yoch. In divorce. liet Moo PiTiCllll . lt and subtotal. awarded. In t III:lifer or the Presbyterian Church'of Fleming Stitt 101 l flied tinier of corporation. l'eany vs. Inia 3: Erving. Mot inn and rea solobillett for a new trial by defendants' eat hatine Mailer no. Itudoltdins Muller. ne ed Ur n ill giiiolT.O. 11. llirist y. Esti.. appoint to take te.t inton tat tart Piamt En he omit, of the apttlication for a char ter of Third German Evangelical Lutheran cotigregtd ion of Pitt shorn' , final deer. , Cralll44l. (tenrgianti 'lover VS. W to. Rover. petition in dlcore, tt. . Met lurg. appointed to take new bon, Marc Eetolmly 30,01 ICeatietly writ lattolico itoptireosto. InUttl , lo ion napproved • finding' minfirtned. Jacob. 0111 appointed rows mitt., of the est ate of saki is ic neonnit" - lag Ontoi4 in :lie son 01 . tioooo. neon in the Matti hr of tlrn dicers pI h o n e e A cent 0 1 e , 1 in k WliliC l o ll n . f m r n t oit men, of it a art ireige ottionissioucr th io under it e b r rt nice in+ K , lorange o wag poinit lu t COIIIGiOOI, he f matter o . f Mirabelli 'Johnson on. tel. J 4111215.11. wrat ,fr Sonata. 01,11111, an' a loC ttac lol hment to klpit ih sue nson aga . theinrt court James ere P. d J an V,o. for vontettipt of court. Isaac - Johnson was declared a lunatic lie inttaisitlatt find Y Johnmin appointed committee of his e state. .0 rule was served atm° him an. quit - ton itfitt to tile an acount which he net; lected do. thence the c m turbulent . TRIAL 1.1,1 FOR NIONI,11 . : 3* Richard+ LO(Colt Fisher. . . II: Dunn N . , Keil. Its Davis 11:111.411. t!-.1 en et it. to: nse . .InrneaWhal Smith. gmirtilnn t cobslmmo. Algeo Arnold & I.'o.vs.:selnne 11l Anne:lead Meerisno vs. llnslege. 211 lihnnner .k.Danler vs. O'Neil. CV Elsennr S I,nn Vi..l,Kepli Davis. . v 4. Vatienon Ilmtller 5e...10n. -J.40. , 17u111,, SAI I I. iiiiT _lune 11. number of fetil i 4 aml i%.• ti rninis were presented :tut tiled. - Ir.t. 11. Mere!. inirety iiT Slip pe. refeptlant ordered to tr:ly I be CORM 0111:1. s. W4,6:1. Surety. Defend rtcrrtao iiny ih en... 1 or prieniention hunt of $lO.l In .keep peace. . Coin. i . g. Glut. Birchen. Surety. ISefentlit not appearing, %ens ordered to Div the cost , . 1 . 0111, VS. M. C. steel and 'floe, Steel. Soret l'lnet. Steel tli,chartreil and M. C.Steel order; 111101?' t he con. , nnd enter into ball Ili the 00 of 5311 to keep t he peace. fool). e.. • Casper Croft. Ite,ection. Dere 1 “ 1 . 1 , 3 1 t i t=l . l „ t ... .: c l;3 ; va b h. , ;l , ; - ::t .., h i e t f i l . l r r , t ,... T e e c e , l , l t l r l i 1%,r her .011 port. ni . l'o. e••• 1. K Irk pat t telt. and Chas. Kirkpa rich. 3uret —Dunes King. prolecutor. Dere iiiint 3 orde• en to pay one-half the covt3 tt the progeettt or the other half. . 111101. lin FOIL •MONDAY. :rol Coin. vq. Patrick Welsh et 31. SCT'ont. v.t. Caroline Scube. 31 Cool. VA. Phillip Durand. rtn ' . .17.1 Coto. no. Wm. W 113 on. - er Com. I'.:\ tdl 31.C.1t0.. I 57 . 1 Coin. s:. (Osage .1. Hall. g. 7 41 . 0111. es. Item, framer et nl. ic. Cont. 00. CllllO )11/011. 7.0 Coin. ss. Matthew Keep, ' Ti Coin. VI. Henry Staub. 'MIA,. I.le, 1 . 011 TITEsn t V. :34 IN/111. 11. IlarrDon Berger. - • el coin. v,. Isaac Rankin. • ',I Ctini. V4..01111111 Nltiler. 77 Cont. es. Robert Mush°, K. Coil, 00. Phillip Baiter. 77 Coin. so. 3111111 01111111 1 11. 1 Clllll. Vs. John.SCllnhe 31111 .sdant Fret. .coin. vs. Dunes It. Ilays, .• 7i Coto. cs. Win. ItinlneY• ' . t 1111 AI. I.lsr ron.tiCl/NEAL/AY.. . 1,1 Coln: Vs. StehOhl. and Stephen linttm • Grand Final Oak. of OW Ilaktoxell rtellerty r,•n,h•r, of this paper. must by time Ito n•ell v 0.04,1 In the merit.. 0 nltove 1010,1 oropert y. t tr•n 10%1114..1h ‘v1,1..h 0.0..4. It 61011 n Jn ,11 010, h.• that 00 ill tli•• Sill/110/SO vitLm. - t'•ntc••nience, Itealtitinines. bentity ire combined in tl u • higlies roe. 'Elicre hull] • remains eiglit on • 'atm. and on, plot of live acri,s; two kit Mr. nakenell's reablenee, earring ti.e...4table, ham and observatory nr rhe improvemeats on this.plut are vet: e and should tereive the special n of all haviw an vve to a bell 91`. The anal sole will take .rroa ane,dayl 'morning at hi 1 will Ile eellVeYed free 19 train from Federal street. returning Thi - , being the last niriort unity 1. rare n . portion oflbws , .gruutkls. a wrested kill please reinentlietbe ti 1;1 morr , tw mnrning at s:al. . 're sale are :The-SiNtil ca,lt. the :Wan live years. 1=! Heal Fodatr SHEFFIELD ,TILEF:f —To Joy (Monday, nt 2 acincli two huildiba Intl 2 . 2 by 1.38 ul .(.I(artil•rs and Man Initt.aw. • • NV ‘ , 111N. - Vrt AVE.ENU ALLECILIENV— On Monday next - at °clock: one building itot .20 by 1•28 feet en Washing ton avenue. between Chartiers and :llan Indian streets_ .. - TmIPERANCEVIME-011- 'l`ttesday next . at *..! n'i'h,ek the Oei, h. tianthle property 'ash: neren and fine residence adjoining fferuperanceville. FEDERAL STIIEFT—On Weduewlay Ifith 1118 t. :It. I liclock, 6 cram° tenements on Fekrul street above toll gate. • Sue ad vertiscinkt in auction culumn by A. Leg fate , auctioneer. • S./11F: PARTS oh' THE %coma , are to. (H away that it Is inijiessible to send Pier Dan . nals S: ereain ale thither. Th antortutiate . ialinbitants there treillientl AT :t vireos performance in Elbert} .Mo., on Wednemlny of Inst week, Prof White entered the den of Lona, and wn. quickly very glad to he'llanled One of the lions, it seems, hod eon, a dislike to White, and at once made hint, crushed one of bin arms, tit a pi nut of bhi side, am! altogether grier him yen' nitwit. • A VOUNiI lad in Wesley, Me., a frWi• (toys slum was so poisoned as to nearly cause his death by • walking over. land where superphosphate had been spread the little fellow had a crock in his heel and the poison cnsomunicated with his NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEw OPERA HOUSE. • - • wEDNESDA F,TITURSDA V. FRIDA Y end SAT URDAY. Junel3. 11117an0 Is. • $llll 511034. excelling ell competillon. •. DIIPREZ & BENEDICT'S Mammoth - GiLiatitie Mitistrels? ?owing from their Bean Weld Elegant Opera haute.. Philadelphia. DOUBLE en TROUPE AND lIRAIM BAND. composed of SU Pansoua Artists. Eatmordlnarf new feature In Minstrelsy. never before attempted by any other TroeVe.introdnelng each evening:at tilt same tinse, FOUR GREAT COFIEDI ANe on the ends. Two 80110 Plavere and TWO Tatutwrlnlsls. • PIKE OUR FIFTEEN BIG GUNS: !towhee Dougherty. herd,. Benedict, Charles Reinolds.CharlasOleason.Gonsaleo Bishop. Keane Kent. Frunk Panhlmrst. Lords Collins. Justine ftabl.on. D. :Marla. ernon. John Woni,ey. A. tenter.. James Km 111. F. B. Naylor. I hlost Stupendous Org.l2llllthill in existence. Read .r Ineamparnble Poem:les. • I bmrs open at 7, commences at h "%dock. • • Atlnsl.l.. 30 and 33 cents_ lel.llX CHAS. 11. DU PREZ. Manager. XTOTICF. IS lIERERI (I I VEN.TIIXT l~ n rucqunn e,. been made fors rustier, MUD 11,714 of 11141theny 01.111.1y,t0 tpearpnestO the St. Aulonius from Padua) Beueficia Satiety. of itifmiughum,..). • - And that sedan:tarter will be =anted at next tel of said Court, If no soleleient reasons Irk the et tratT are entered meanwhile. GEORGE N. MUNRO. Attorney for the Socielt EMU EX CCUTOR'S NOTICE.—AII persons _Ur Indebted to or liming . eNIVIPII.I%. orAii ttl,d airrive ./4.19 SI.IIIIIIO , F. It. 711 ERS, I've. A Ticket Ageta. s . el. Manager. I.I,EUH EN V.% 1,1.}:% E.IILEO I.: Rl' rt ,1,111 Tilt: i'g;rl) l .; .11t,d311114 ,, ,IdAttial.v leityp ,rt Eleventh 1 VII, ii Oil ,1 1Y• MOW° , ,dlll+ltt 1tt.."11 itertnitr. .‘11111V1: AT 7!./0 SAO 900 - 7 in) 9:{11 pa. iu Rio rt.... , r . • • 6.011 11. M. • •• • It -111.211 It r att i co l t ' ;: l . '" .. l, : **" • " " * Ihls A. M. 1 .41 1111 1 11 . X ..... • 111. 1::411 :P111411 , 1 . ....1 1110 A. It. 7111 r. rat . . ' 11 - .15 A M P. 31. Church I.oor. 10:. arar troth , Mop only at principal point.. :kr 0mi10.5.11. nzmulation stop:II all Mallory.. Silver Palave Sleeylnr.l%tro .on 1.01 Nhtlit ExpreAr Tmin*.l***lll 3013 .1.\115 4 11.111,NT. lleltet Agent -PITTSBURGII. CINCESNA7„I,.. ST. 1.1151 S MAIM.% V. -17 PAN HANDLE 111IFTE. CHANG/10F TIM 1:.-.0n and. after St:NI/AV. Juno 11. IS7ll.lcOng 11111 wave and arrive vl the'l:nhtu 11011.1. IhttAtntratt.lg,fmnom:: letter It Time. 1.T.1.A.11.T. MUM' . EiPre," 11:13 noon Fast Line 10. IR 0. 01. 7:1,111.111 Southern 'Expreee :1:1.3 In. 1:1,13 mid. 1110 pd Ace. onnmodatiom.. VI A.m. 11:S.1.11,.. 111. Mrthtnald ACCOIIIIIIO4 . II. 1 m. in. 7:OM . W. tn. Slettbenrlllo P. MI. If 1.1 :, 111: McDonml.l Ace‘mmo.“l . i.. - 1..03 P.m. - Sunday t•harch.TrAin...' 'The 10:13.4. m. Fool Lime .111110100 tinily. The 1 . 2:13n0mn hlshrese arri fen dully. An other treble r"" .1" 0 0101.1 S"'"h".. IV. 1.. 01111.1F.5. . . . Gonend Twkot Agent- 0 ~ Imobnr. 0. V. CAM , SOO-. Ohio. 7el] lIERCIIANTS Dolng,Son.lneso. lit 11...Mr...1.A 211 Id nt this ...tunty.tind Rawl 1:0101e. Merelmn.lize, Kr eh:lnge, .4,1,11111, Cattle. Metal and Oil BROKERS, unitltnw.u..n , • .c\lerr , bnis, lelng buyinesY iil,lu the limit.. of this amtv.tire hereby h toed nu t their STATE: M I.ll•KS'er: I) M., be paid *my allce. Wre the st dn of July, to Lve rust or tat befor e e on Aldlermen.y ie I , llpliCatt. WV flaw rp for eartuent rrt ttate nyt Ceuta) , , • 11 1 •t V - 11: • • .1 .1.4 With II rOtietiott rrf AIIT i•rJ 1.; ~,,,, ImY • J. v. DENNIsTos. rrvasurer ui Aitt-hav runty 11..11F -wr istisiirl).• MI I=l 11=225= Dv ANN.% U FIST TI. Fine rl,llt. Y 1 ;10. By II trctM I'Mn volt s tl 5H0RT ,. : fi0r,A 5 , ;1;:01 , [ ... 1::.5 ,.,.u, (rel¢nrt A REPI.V To • .11111 N STUART 3111.1. • SUBJICI - rioN Cot. w l m lemo. Flne _ Fer sale by all lloadtsellerS. orwill lie sent by mall. postage paid. upon reeelpt of the prier. hr publisher, J. u. Li vet tt.copr & ier-sm 715 and 717 Ilarket 81., Pltlladriphla. A N ORDINANCE--To authorize the JAL l'enattuellon ot ti Lateral Sower eh Ward's alley. Ste. 1. Ile It ordained and enacted by the Select nnd Common conorlis, of the Cdr.' Allegheny. and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the au thority of the Caine, That the Sewer 11 . 01,1111011 be, and they am hereby oath mired and directed to Invite and receive proposal,. for the construction of a Sower, located as follows, viz.. and neeording to plan to be approved by Up 'Ward's alley, front Soda - wick rtrees to. Fulton reet, and to contract therefor win, tile lowest nod be, bid der or bidders. at their discretion. • Sac Sewert as soon te. the rout mod experfe. of said shalt be fully atcortained. the name Hall he levied. ..eased and collected an provided for,. by an act of entitled'y of the Commonwealth of 1.011119 . 1,111111.. ,I soppletuent to a sup plement of,the fourth ..1011 of an act. entltl.l en 'Act relation to Starch 2.11.12.189.. SE, 3. That ,o ILOIch of till ordinao, conflict ants , rupplied to the too egoilot and the satue hereby repealed. Ordained .d enact.. into a then the 1111 h day of June, d. °fie thousand eight hundred and seventy. gain. I•1N ed .1 All ES 44 "'elect Attest • J. 11. (Ix Lev. (lett of Select Council. PIN ItY - IV ItS Pit. President of Counnoti Attest : It. Itu.tvoirrn. fleet 14 Coltman Council. jolt A "t ORItINANCE-'-Antliorizing the Grading and Paving:a Patterson alley. from Rebecca street to line of Smith's Prof...Y. Ste: I. ne It ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny. and It Pi hereby ordained and enacted up the au thority of the lame. That the Committee on Streets be. nod they are hereby authorized and direeted,to invite 1 t 114 receive proposals for the grading and tract bidd,„,, at their discretion. Ste. '2. That for defraying the coot and expenses of the lame. then. Is hereby levied a special aa aessment, said assessment to he made and collected Pa provided by the Art of Assembly. entitled ap - .het relative to Streets In the Illy ot Allegheny.' op tirV 'Pet l ail e,t i . rstMc . en or parts 14 ordinances inconsistent herewith be and they are hereby re. Rented. Ordained and enacted lota n law. thin the 9th day of June. Anne Manna. 1•11.4 thramnd eight hondred and remedy. JAME. , 31cliltl ER Pre.ldent of Solect 41.03 Atte., J. It. °ELEV. • "'*"' W UNE It President. of demon l'oe Attest: R. DltavOlertt. Clerk of Common Council. A N ORDINANCE--Anthorizing, the /X Clouting and Paving nt Air:tett 'alley, from Beeee street to Middle alter. SIX'. 1. De It owdalned and enacted ny the Select and Common Councils of the City or Allegheny. and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the Cu. thority of the name. That the Commence on Streets be. and they are hereby author - Mal nod dlrec•ed. to invite And receive prop o s a lsfoe ihe grading i ce a ct t ing heref or lir Unme twith t a the lley.tot lowest afore and sai bent bidderd, and to con tra... bidder, et their dist - reline.. - NW. lg. That for defraying the east line sanestwa et the Panic, there is hereby levied a special noway went. Rind assenenent to be made and collected, AT ProVided by the Acent ATSeinbb.entitied an ::/tra relative to Streets In the Illy or Ai , thr ... '• P'slP3. Oen hiconsistent herewith to 41 tire hereby re -o=lned and etachal into a law Ihl• the 9th irst.o.ln,er..Anitnr..., Domini one theusand eight bah- JAMES m,nnre.u, Prettdent of Select Council. A itet ftTPl r c . ct . Uer att si nclL rte-idwdOt n t ". .otint ' l ' l N CTlOcit. _Mott!cl DltmotrtitM. erk of COM,. Council. IHI F AIIMEIt'S DEPOSIT NITIOnt, A I.I.EGVIENT. CITIZENS AND VOURTII. k. RAI.I. A C.D. REAPER AND MOWER. • ..TUESDAY EVENING. June 14th. at 8 o'clock. will 'be sold on netiond tivit of MeittratneU Auc tion Roornall OD Sualtntield street Ilia Mutton Camera DotiotNational Bank. 111 share, Allegheny Nati m onal Bank. aharea Third National Rank. JO abate. Fourth National Rank. JS shares Omen. National Bank. 3M share. flootntensdnattrance Co. MY aharmt-Standard Oil Refining Co. RO than". Plattlnlnni Grain Elevator Co. - MO share. E. Rail Co. Reaper A. Monet Mann. factoring Co. - 1013 . =1 REED & PROPRIETOR EiI:MIIEM = .•. . . •• Wants." - - Intinil.""Enriting.' • it‘ . .. not ...Ming I,illt LINES. trill Lit ineirtni in Maw columns unit v . , or Tir E.\ 71 , 171". E. (EATS: nick additional lint FIVE CENTS.: ' - WANTS _ . INTED.-00rators. FloishrrA, I and BUTTONTIOLE B AND on aloe COW.. Enoulre fOr one WPI:k si No. 13 TUNNEL ST. - 61:1 U NATEIEN._ - N AT A NTED.,-Several Mf'll for Farm work. Eardening Brlvlrte,. Ales. for Briessnrd Work. Severn! girls Girls Wanted for Cooking. elustwerw,.rt. Dining-moos work , slid I sge p :. ' llgillt r r lizeziensfon Bridge Ii7INTEI/---PRINTERS—Two good r newspaper esnnpositors eau leans or issrw ls- went situations. at highest wages, Of eedeessing IC, - eeRTS OttICO. A inn! T W E e l u t r: ne A ll T!:1 1 11 - IFrie2 r. Sosp. Pet: 4.11dy Bezel,. Prize Stationary NeWwee. ti Jew. etre. 'moire et No. ti.s STanRICET, PittA•wr.th: •►)01..i (IdAgentx,t o for.. aillele Piet patented. WM be ) wanted in evert family. Addrem A. M., Eton 333.• Pitt. • VkrANTEI)-- . --(1).1. 1 1. MINEES IMB_E7 AITANTED.—First-class Board and unfurnished 11005 fronting the Alleithee7 weet..4l by gentlemenend wife. Ad dress .1. a_f;srXr-re °nice. 11t ANTED —A n ORPHAN IWY and th a couple. Compenmtion, board, enduing. soloed- Mg. Am Best of reference given. Adolfo. tor two -I. 1...1i 7.FTT.r. oOre. WANI'ED—SITrATION—B ol n a Ma. .itana ArartreFslt%r.srp.V. mem, onlco. ANTED.—Six good srEwaili and, TRIMMERS Immediately at MI ALICM _Yo. 31 Fourth avenue. S-31 WA NTED.--50 reliable AtiEliTS to moll Seelna Machine. hi, the ci f ti and ennutrr. No reafired. APP7 O .I a • 1•Altlf.111 M. Co. A EiNtil". Nu. Smith e intent. W A Von l i! I t7t A re l v 4 e l l : ;n l tl B sp7ll I.s E L Y La7fl l ;;l r t i ft ed or erticle,ust patented: Win he wanted to overy family. (.teat Inducements offered. Address A. lior. 533. PittsOuroh ti. 6.4 N TED-310.RTG ADES. • 30,000 to Lonn In Ism, or amounts, (alt rnta "1 Interest. AIOMAS K. PVITY. 11111, Bond nod Real Itetate Broker, No. 179 Sodtb C o t flute, AN l . V7lNt i ri ° 7lT 'l letle! le h re y 7 nif or Ma Lanlds w leh Issued 'et for the deft. 01 the warientew Wurrente to be assigned ley lbe hehsllrlng In Mt - fora parls of the country: by Admlnletrators or 'dimwit/me, will hr folly advised how to proceed with the' by . "I . I 43FLY ' iI BMA DIMH3C - ,tCO. Denier. In Lend Warninta, Mt. Vernon. Ohio. —T ommittee appointed by the tens of of the Peunsylranis F 01131.10 College to select a suitable location ere oreiniced to receive pro pOIMIA fn. the owners of .•nnietly leer. und the cities Pittsburgh end Allegheny. the Committee desire .to set hrouiptjy. parties having property to offer will please noninunieste Imme diately. Address JAMES LAVOHLIN, ehilrufon of eommlttoo. WA I NTEI-M6ILTGACIES. flr sm amounts y Thomml Dollars to Loan In !lase ell amoun on property In Allett..! not! fait "le " IVITIMIIS EIIICAI.Y. Ito EAtste Agent, flri Grant street. . Ef33211 -VSTlLl.l%.—enine to the residence 01 '_J trio subscriber. on Mt. Mben..s - BMALL. DARK' BULL about three fears add. The owner requerted to prove ProPirtY sod take hipr SWAT. ige he .in Co wad to POl ehantew - DAVID MOIRE VSTRlV—Straped from the under nignedltt 4 Mlle Run. near Oakland Station. a E= o white. her bag end tell; about 6 years old; It In milk. Any Information concerning her be rewarded. CATIIERINA FULMAN, • Je7rFl • Four Mils Itnn, near Ooklan4 TO-LET rro.l.l7.—Threo Ni Rooms, with Gas and Water. suitable fora _sm r a_ll ,i- f rr. otall ,, y. Ina ylensant, location. Inquire at 33 TAYLOR yr,.`412. K. A Ilegheny , Ity. TOslirrs—Two Story 'Brick noose, No. 01 Congress street. containing ant room finished tittle. gas throughout. largo yard geld cellar. Will be let low to a good tenant. Inman... of J. N. FA AS. No. old Penns Arenal. 11-11.7 rrO.LET.—STORE ROOM. , • . A Urst.class STORE ROOlt and collar. No. r. ISi Liberty street. completely lilted up with shelving and counter. Will he Tented cheap. tl ogled for soon. Empire at . . No. 4 VIRGIN ALLEY. - . .... T0.1.ET. — .1 good, t Iwo story BRIG, _ F.l.l.lNO.contalning 12 rooms, vrlth ern Improvements. Also, lan.; Lnt andgool Brick Stable. citrate fronting on the Park, N0..164 North Avenue. Rent reasonable. Apply at No. - 41 Ohio street. Allegheny. ORM __ • FOR SALE. - • FOR SALE 4 .—.That isell.pwa ECK ri r ti r rlif/111417 . .th 11 Ito etc. 'fop a proper person delolrlng to keep e betel. Ma is a ore opprtunity. 1. or ternm,aili or eeldrepe . . .. .1. BATES BIeMLILLIAIf,.: ' : •i. No. 2 Bank of Corinfi i reear4lllli .. .,;,•. - • : 7.3 - fmenpatlon Mime/Mete on sale. , ACM.';, , 11 4 " . 0E SALE.—A conyenient Juinie, 8 _I ' Rooms. Jelin street, 9:11.000. lir mg1 d . .0.", ; ,,... 4 . a . =rt .tr.. , .14.00.. . Itouse,3 rooms, Sherman etreet. 0 .100. House and dl lots. 431 b street, .11 11. . • House and lot. Haslet street.* , _ , Inn In Bloomfield. 8300 ho 11,01111 ten yesre to • Vi..lllltr/Sra."ll;lrs h ;,lrefrgltir.= 7r i AMYL • 7 VO SA R LL—Fnglnes and Boilers, 'New and Second Mud. of nll kinds, constantly n hand. lera from all part,' of the COOntf7 Promptly at. nded tn. JAMES 1111.1.5 CO., Corner Marlon Avennb Ft. W. A C. H. W., .LlLegkeny.,. OICI4 A ft—STOCc . FARMTL - Eim. A; TAINS :HO ACRES. one b y and Mktg , acres under cultivation. bairn:me woods: latiprouro. t dueliinhs, very large barn and stable, e nd sheep houses. orchard and well watered by a atnallensek possing through tee place. Situated to Jennings Colloly, Indiona, mg. from Vernon Rod LOOIOIIIIO Railroad; In thrirlng neighborhood near to amalgam and churchek The farm can be pu"h" feVel li ns pe a.7 . l7 . .,:e rib Ave. VO It SALE C l' i o ' R ENCHAIN - UR I. FOR CITY PROPERTY.,-A tine COUNTRY 81:FIDENtIle, enutalnins tgo acres with shone. thereon; one, a nue, comfortable and convenient bonne, good water, and into of the best Wet. Pow ers In Wertern Pennsylvania for a mIIL 18 i =a from the city. en the waters of Turtle Creek of a tulle irons Stewart , station, Central Rail road. also, ,wveral hood Fauns In good locaUOns ".4 houses or We. '''q't glV.LlAM WARD. mill No.llo Grant PL. opposite Cathedra}, F OR SAI,L=ON 8 YEARS' CREDEL 18 LOTS, !a aces each In orebardot !ameba,. In t Apple. Peach and Pear Trees. LLY/14.having due view of the clUes..Plice $OO tolg6oo each. AI ID LOT. (taint choke bearing Mgt. P VTA II II 7 tfiEW AGE, g whfigheßs front and side porticos. .441%9 large c good well of wow at bath door. carriage ho=, table, grapes bearing. young orchard bearing .= Penn of the Miler, and rivers, opposite moot -of Penn street—att. Wuhlngton, with 1 sere. 110.300. Or acre. none of line orchard - Canim bad with It. Within fifteen 'minutes walk of In cline. !inquire of . „ • W. I.INUART, on the Preki".. , ' VOA SALT —149 beanlital . bulldlpg lota near the Pennsylvania f=k ot rais• • Intl are selling,veryehimP -1 4 11 2 and balance lir four ...no i5tv. 9 .....1 4 V., the lel of Jane the price will Wap...- examine plans at the oftleanUff. MIL ft N. corner Penn and 334 Me.. 11.11. WlLL...Attar , ney atiww, 72 Grant straet. • . • A frame dwelling containing 4 mom.. Ottlate 4th atreet. lot 11U tif /00 feet. This a WWI hannt dsome piece of Pr•P•ni ••• . 111 .•••• • Pleas. roc any two of moclarata mean& at. PA SILLS SON. A (came cottage %MT Loathing 4 two= Ni=llV,Torea) by* 109 W.. Tb. Dear t i OIMCe• • beautiful tiVr i sLid s, wgAisi chew? If 99193 , for " ItTdesiring to Parchase hone. and WU ad- Will do to mil =: , ,itaandeSants Ine oUr IlAt. WO hO , {NrS7 7o il t!ttr(7 . l . ll ,l lt e d 614%14". Lt 1 :- SON. Corner Penn .d 33a street.. • M. 17 FOR SALE OR LEASE. I=l OIL REFINERY, mated: esimity 1.600 blas per mask. In good condition. nearly new. Apply to, or nddreink H. M. LONG- & CO., t • PITTSBUI4OII. 6 DESIRABLE CITY .PROPERTY ~i s .p. FOR SALE—In good location. havtfitn Vint of lel feet on Forty-f °drib smart by IILZ p on an alley. a largo Inlet avralllnslionae. II as. canned and. in good oniniv Portloo In Pion Tian hall. nine 1 . 00011,1125 h b.... IlroOd ...liar. an. rarden. cholcs froll - tees .dAT.PM ,113411, .. Apply to : . ~.. r. CUMBER? k SO . . .k,......---. "Mich av nor. AttiEgb..;PcsiNEM,- OF h ALL IP N MCK Mood referent' s even If 4110 st. yearest TEMEMEMM