TEE DAILY GAZETTE PUSLISUZO•BY PENNBIAN, ItEED & Corner Sixth AIP• and Smithfield St B. PENNIMAN, JOSIAH ICINO, T. P. HOUSTON, 'N. P. REED, FDITOIN AND PIO oPRI ETOs4. • TESSA OP TOM 11,111. T: Br mall. per year Deltrrred by carrier. peiereek THE DAILY GAZETTE. I:ENERA LYNES • en v 1411 CLUJ), llOaa that - rout loot: are Anati:alian curinsitlea. Wc.i:viN are mae.l (al .scalp tountv is • artyi:J .!atjeaf , )•atroi,i7e Ilr 7il t ho• NVliita Pin.. 1..10, ben,. 11111. $0 per quail , hrt•nn" t. 1%11141 the burglar', noug ' • can . b, bought 311 • Ne, Fomulland nt tltirty.twn ertst , lo.t dors'h• n load,. of vol,oialmmte v.•ry.1,11" on tho ..astern bound train, oftlit• now. I:nu:Ann La. Ow fro.•. Lath (ever—not trio sonn. So plug• is n L.•tter missionar tleld in this line named-r .ister .11 di great ❑acLeVis Nvinninir ianrri• it eau me , tienne in Pori... A't , .ittr trotting eon' is treating for .11 race out west. It is thought that the re sult will he batter. vt: hundred thousand gallon; ott. the result of lost year's operation, in Con- DMICUt lush oil factorie, AIAP.SatE has gone _into the wlinleaale tea IniPineNS in .New 1 I obi She has another partner . "A SEW Chicago church hits Is AIWA% heals emmeetea icitlt the pulpit I.;-• trumpet,: for the benetir of the deaf. BENF:ATII the Wile , els < the nanie,.ll new romance. Tie of, the o iti.- ter probably prevented tile appearanei: Ahove the limmern. 'fur. I3.taton Peal nOva • • Eagenie'g gift of ten thoinon.l francs to tile Congtnatita spits Plitrererg cover suet. a litteaa that of K,loy Morris '!,* THY Nov, l'oxrdkUnmr ti fiery I . . been successful rhi.. vent. 'l'llo nutul.e brought it. St. J..ltur i. nhout. :1.10.001 valued at nearly n million and Ludt dollars. =IIIIIMEIM ticlan. died 1111 th. lilt ef,May. lie Ica Judge a the Supronii. Court. n Pr Councillor and it utemher the 11.0 e ,, Nobles. sot's , . gill. Med grily 14u1v1, took chloroform to ears, the pain of serofirlons sores, in Elkhart vounty. Ind., hilt week, and is now Plveliillg the Sit,(.l, that know, no waking. BT. ,liod his employer for twenty t.110111.04.110iii11,1 anyungei for the loss of a leg caused he - too high pres sure of whiskey in the engine,' or the establishment. SENATOR GRUM, Lau greeeuted to the public libmry I'4 Burlington. lona. about GOO volumes of standard Outman works. valued at $1,200. Tiff• library now NM tains 4.192 volume, A NliatcrAGr.t aclihol board. by n vote of two to eoe. declared lightning tods dangerous. as they ntteneted lightning, arid ordered ono on' the building over which they presided. A MAN rode ten mile, to :•;.earaier, , . a,-_ note, lately for a jug of rain ivnter; he had a diseased hand on which he used a prep aratiou Mode with rain %int.:, - and could get none any neater home than this. A DETROIT invalid. miff..e fawilc had gone out for the afternoon s , was shat up with hie dog, which became rabid; and at tacked hint. For three hours law kept the brute at hay, tool loath, diiettelted it with bin trent:. Pounce:, of tie P o e'. non o e.- f the late Charles Dickens reatatiled nn veiy strongly of sue Jotirnor sketch of the lamented author.---.llmtee .h-efeant. Naturally, as We had neettas to the I atm. eyelopedia.—/telloo Ws: learn front the Kestertias • that. destructive hail storm swept rhrongh Bourbon county. last \Veilneaday after noon, rutting a swathe in the vegetation about half. smile wide; The weather has been quite chilly ever since with occasion. al hail. - Nluvrville sa, Fleming ('irruit Coati met in spircial ses- Mori en Monday: for the trial •of John J. Key, for murder. A nitinber of witneFsos - have been examined. and there seems to be but little doubt of hie acquittal on the plea of insanity ALAM Write. front Home that shehopes to hare her I.incoln statue corn• pleted by January next She will accom pany it to America iu Febrnary next, and Erssent it to Congress before.ikteliourne. She Rill spend the summer nail autumn • at Carrara, at work on the marble. MIME SOMMTlth,tin accomplished young lady, residing near (lulncv, Illinois. - was stabbed and instantly killed. on Sunday, near Louisiana, 'Missouri, where she Was teaching, by William Cole, of Hancock county, Illinois. who had offered himself in marriage and was refused. The mar ' derer Is still at large. • A PENNSTLYANTA paper tells of a local *leacher wholias received for salary this year nothing but a currycomb, IC keg of varnish and twe dozen clothes-pans. Whenever his children cry with hunger he gaga them, with n clothes-pin scratches their stomach with the corn - enrol , and lays on a coat of varnish.. A JF.II.ttEY girl, picking ttp an artifirial bug OM she thought. and finding it to beat lively cockroach, screamed and fainted. Ber aleter ran screaming for water down • stairs, and fell to the bottom, and a young man in the hall ran to the street 'crying "Fire!" and, in leaping from the stoop, sprained his ankle. Tat (Jutted States steamer Sabine has arrived at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, after a pleasant passage of thirty days from Fore clud, Madeira. -Instead of ;going to the Cape of flood Rope, as first intended, Abe will cruise off the roast of Brazil to ex . ereise'the midshipmen .in working ship, will then go into Bahia, and front there • sail for home. ieaclaing Boston by the Ist • of August. - FRIDAY afternoon. in Lafayette, Indiana. an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Blood was accidentally ernothered to death by falling from a hammock which was - suspended over a bed. The child had been left alone btat a moment, and had in some manner managed to get out of the hammock, when the bed clothes fell over It, causing It to he suffocated. and when -discovered it wan beyond human aid. Jnnag DAVIS'S bill to establish a uni form system of naturalization, met with attache from the moat unexpected quarters. ' The Democrats attacked the Measure be. • mute -it wan .400 king •at- flick )prime - strength: the Pacific CoaSt'disapprefeed of it because it might afford political rights to the Chinese; while the West generally it, as they selfishly oppose every- ItliVitat does not in some way benefits themselves. Mr. Davis will try to have it passed in some amended form. Fanricithinci have come to hand by mall of the terrible earthquake 'which nearly ruined the entire city of Oaxaca, Mexico, on the 11th nit. About eleven o'clock .P. a., several hard shocks were felt, causing destinellon'of life and pro perty all over the city. The motion was - eselleding at first from smith- to north; then vertical or trembling. The shocks lasted about . fortyeigkt seconds, and In force, destruction and severity surpassed anything of the kind that has ever taken place In Mexico. The palace was almost dmtroyed, Mad it will, require thousands of dollars to again make -It suitable for occupancy-. The ChureltOf than Francisco . is One mono of Tana, and the whole of the corridors of the Old convent of San Jima . 'de Dios fell, burying four persons and wounding many more. The clock tower, which was only finished on the sth of May, was shaken down, passing through the top of the building into the Supreme Court moms, and through the doors of these into the portals oche palate. The total number of persons killed is about one hundred, while it is impassible to as • certain the number of the wounded. The •• shocks continued at intervals during the • followingday,•odtenorreigned> me • throughout the city, the people, remain ing in the public *Valve and ,outside of • the city for fear- that greater:shocks would come, sinton account of tar dllapi - dated condition, make a complete ruin of the entire City: . , • I hi ~t~,~`~~( Y:; _ ;Y^ ~ . ii L l' : Ct..3S.;x^` , ati , :A sx,::-rr ~ asu ` s : , ~ „ s ,i.Y,Sat w;.~J 5~..~.:~:.~i.a. r ~~~:#~""~. sS '~, .c ~.,r3Nf:3:.~=:L Fv~;r''.+::."f. - ~ .... . • * - -- 1 - 1 IIII) - , 0 'lPe ' . . I , 9 ' .11, 1 r --44, ,Ic ~, :_L A ittir: gL. o!4e,c ic _ V.STAIIIASHED IN 1786 16, no IS PENNSYM'ANIA Mlvertif.e. al tannin!! :1115,141/1 the Fnnrlh,.f July. JOHNSTON in Inn. hit as a candidate far Assembly !rani rinstrongrlifility. Republican ituininaiinw eanven in Warren county, will he held at arren on tla: ?Atkins:. . Inc. people of Arnint long Dam 'N., ti. nve challenged the town council and it erne of Tionesta to pitch horse shoes. Iltrtults Nfisciitxtt is food - of ra idd 'Recently be taut the roof lifted' tl . of Ilia ludo! in Lattenater. another story Ott feet high and o . ollll.fted of It.taat hriclis-- and the plaaterlag. white •arbing, carpentering and re-rooting all one in I wenty-fiiiir trorlang hours. A et Vllll.ll Iwo :11.1.911,41 in the iivittli• eirliitoil of Pottsville. *hero lie rota Idel. , ais nod - frightens people. A hull. og was.,et nt hint the other day. A bull log io snitl never to let go his. - grip until le is dead. Tide ...lie let gel in sthiltlt forty •cond- and his sutler limbered op the THE Biatler eemity have made •the follAwlthg itominatimm jr.r..ss. Mr E. 1\ lr.thukin : Assomb lien.. W. Flreger :uhl Or. Amos ImAk r• • .nninU• Judge. !lon. Hiram C. Me-i •oy Conuuissioner, Mr: F:. Dodd Jury emu wiaaion.•r, Mr. Euu•rr : Auditor, Mr MIME 1.'11.10.04 , N la.i. Ahrshain of Earl township. lierAs eonnty, •I front his lanne on Itorsehail. nsnei some basin.... ill lloyortown, and rot timing toward evening. he lowt his lan,. when. near 1101111., and fell fmm s horse. fnieturing Ida skull, and otherr ~ injuring himself so severely. that he 1,1 is 11 f4,114i11r. Ile was :dont To ars of age, nibs and a large mil} - of grown.up children, all of whom e married. Quakertown Mirror hays ango man lhlely died in Montgomery, the ghouler , . About four wrells nhilr engaged in hauling 1,, he a ~mtut.:l4ll a cold which took at *Were hold until] hia , robast condition: fever and gen.. end debility set and afterward, the a,stuned s Stittilge form..and for antic tine• bathed the skill of his attend ant idlyshlllll, A (ter a careful i nvest i ga t inn it was fouhd that. strange no it may . tp.vu•, his real disease was glataleN. I ming lost fall and WilVer 110 nail; rare of hors• that had this tihteitse, and it to the ot 'Mon of thane who an , best antitainted a. It the iirettnistnnees that the poison go,r into his blood. 4 from Hon. M. S. Humphrey hr IT, I.IAZETTI: PlrMag . 111 tlli of pour valuable journal, 1 denire Iwo- I feel deeply sensible hindne*. or. my friend, in prtmoNing and urging my name in conneetion with the positlon of State Serial, ill the present ,anitiaign. but being unable to spate the titH that W:14141 be required in emurnet. ing the Senatorial canvas-. hy rese.iti of nn fweilpation in the rolling mill, I am compelled to decline the profered honor. ho:e.tup tiienda who ha, r• gen. .1114 V 1111111 i Tested so great All illta Wfl in y laAtalf 1 tender my heart felt thanks, 41 if ontsisteatt with their and igif , s, us al.) those of the people qai the urn ry. I shall again submit my name to al-..anproaelaug Itemibliran C.atventinn a caralidate far Assenthly. Mire- , S. Ur al 01l tl TELEGItAMIS to motto re I Nett' Mexio... laity. It ta a Ittrt,tr Ital., a proteta Is e Tel M. die Clifford lota archlo.l to tto• t Court at Boston that Coogrora ha. r to tar. the start' of a State Gillet,. ===tM3=== tatEC=lo2==== mmienaii —cent, typOrtg receive.l the , week feetiltV birds of the cot ntle4 to I..sva all give glow' ecentnviof the appearance of the trope or -. • ))Whig have prevailed. xupplying prninusly awed . —The Catholic trriefu of the Viarenneft Cliid.ldirieese held a meeting at Nen - Allan," on TIIPCIMV, and ordered n gable disetteli to i.e Rent 1 , 1 'Home extim-.ing the wish that the definition of Pipit Infnltibillt) tfe fora tailed to . them. • —Tho proceSki. of Knight‘ Templar Willintwport. Pa.. yeuterdny numbered o. honeand and woo witnessed by probably tf teen thototand rinitors. in addition to citizen Got - . ficary wag among . the spectator , at tt banquet. -lion:Charles'Hitchcock. of Chicago, has been to-day nominated nu the Republican can didate fru - Judge of the Supreme Court for Seventh bistrict. under the new Illinois con stitution. Hitchcock was President of the late Constitutional' Convent Inn. The election takes place on the second of July. -The Republican Convention of Maine. at Augusta on Wednesday. was the largest and umst each lag ever held In the State. Thirteen louutred and eighty-three delegates were present. lion. Sydney Perham was nominated tor Governor. receiving fir votes tn 4L.7 for lion. S. T. Hervey. The nomination was made unanimous. —Yesterday afternoon %torpedo, consist inngg of five hundred pounds of powder, was explon (.4 under the hull of the burned Iron clad New Iron Wee In the Delaware river. near Phila delphia, breaking the hull into fragments , CO their removal will he easy. The force of the explosion seas sufficient to throw some of the immense Iron plates sixty feet Into the sir. —A meteor of the most brilliant ohne:odor tell on Wednesday evening at the corner of 4/rand and Norfolk streets, New York. nearly demolishing a cart and Waring the horse nod frightening the spectators. Another fell about I tie same time in Bleeker street. but do ing no further damage than ploughing up ee MAE. stones. Roth meteors descended with twat force. grving forth many colored fires in i heir iteacent: -A meetingof the Provininnal Directors of the Erie and International Ship Canal was held at Niagara. Ontario. Wednesday. It was numerously attended by induentini Americans and Canadians. G. P. Ilridge, of. New York. Well elected President, Angus Miwrison, of Toronto. Vice-Preoldeat, and Wolter Stanley. Engineer. The President subscrit..-d ode hundred thousand &Marti of the •toci,.. id her subscriptions were announced. r —The Union Reform Convention at Colunt , bin, S. C.. nominated for °overarm R. H. Car venter, a Kentuckian. and tried Republican, now one of the Circuit Court Judges of South Carolinn and formerly Colonel in the Federal army. The Convention also nominated for I.leut. ft en: M. C. Butler, so ex-Confederate. whose nomination Wag Waisted on by colored delegates and made unanimona. The prnered ines were harninnious and enthusiastic; " The Amin Amrican naengerband at elnel•• nati-- e The Grand Concert. Ilv Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CINCINNATI. Jhue 11.—The (rand concert was Inaugurated to-night with great SUeeeee. The audience woo lamellae —ail the peata filled and every inch of clouding room occupied. The audience t hey mre 15,000. The managera now see !milt the bonne too small. In the vicinity of the stag. the manic wan greatly - enjoyed ! The grand orcheatra consists of sixty violin.. twenty-two Vieille. INTO hundred and ten violincellOs. aLlteen double base, eight 'Preach horn.. eight Gum peta, two tuba., one kettle drum. one baits Antal, one timpani, four.hassoon., two &men. four trombone.. aix flutes. eight cinrioneta: chorus V.W. The concert commenced with Colurobld by the grand oreheatra, which was well received but acorcely prodnced the en thusinam that was expected. • Accident on the % erment and alasurhuaerta Railroad: My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] BOSTON, June 18.—A fearful accidentoccnr- Zed on the Vermont and' Maneachurette Rail road between Itorniston and Athol. The train going treat broke through a bridge. Mr. John son. or 'Fitchburg "the Pop-Corn Man," and two other" were killed. A number were *eel ousii injured. Owego. Om Eon: June 16.—Flour active; advanced tke on girths and on them gradrs: eats 2,900 bbl!; KW' 2.7 for No t spring. 67.167.6 0 for amber winter, th 118,26 for white, $13.7.4.9 for double extra. al but one mill selling at otttslde quotation. Wheat In good - demand. with an upward tendency: sales 2.000 hush No I Milwaukee Club. 61.2% %ND bush No 2 tea Indiana. flat 2.000 bush do $1.62: LOA bosh do. PIM; 2.61 N) bush dO. 1142: 6.fMO bush No I red Ohio. SIX'. Corn dull: sales =KO bush No 2in ear lots at al, and 0,000 bush do In lots at . 06}5,306e: MaLTlmeraff. Jane 10.—Barre= offerings to day I. Market rattler dull at slight de cline; most sales at $70.41. Steep: market aver supplied and very dull St $444475 and ;2 supplied ead for lamta. Hog market fairer at Dff442lsMc. Net receipts for. dm +seed 4312 Beeves; 4.643 Sheep and lambs; 7 A 3 - , Mama rate 912 Herres, NEW 01 , 1tyi.114. June lil.—Flour; super ViJ.2 2 $.5114-+.ili. XXX VS. Corn lower; no-wn *l,Ol While *1.12. Oats drittlec. Bran f_l,lo. .I°4 Other articles unchange.Q. Zd 15 ' 9 1 KCAViT 'LT; 27.4 ' Nfgre n oTM 6641. exports -.196, stook watiggit-atMenntinkeclele=n r Ru e : t oll tto I ea tied at $3.23 for Nen and $l.lO for N 0.2. Oats nchnged. Corn steady at Ifio fo2ralected. Ilse and Battey are nominal. Fringing na nny:god. 4 , ....... ..... , ,_...........-z ~ ...., ,f,,,,,, ,4,,, ~„_.. - ,- -- FIRST EMIR INC :[G HT. X LIST CONGRESS 1,4:4 OW hif.1.1.1011 ATE: 'Transportal lon of Foreinn Mereliandike to Interior -Voints-- Wean 41111 Service— Invalid Pen! Fraulanr, 11111 Further Von ]. , adored Without Action. Vole on the Cuban guest ion--Mr: Itingham•+ Sti'edit oh• for Itie bitten 01 the rorelati Atfatr , ; Com mit I ne..\dupi ni Itr Telegraph In the Pit Pitairgli tlarrtt e.l W AsIIINGTON.Jaae SP.S ATE. Mr. CriftlarlT. from Committee 011 Com .11 reported it waive II nt e for the hill ,0 (x -. 4,1140 16, trate:l.ll,oml of Europe:to. nod Ate.tratian merchandise to the het:riet lien of the Volt ed State, nod acre-, the con t inert- The ouhstitute provide, only tiff the trier:port:eine of good , ei toot teins. Ih N1r.1.1) It BETT made it , stalpinient i..arn, ion of a new•paper report oft Le iiiiiiinitinent s the Crionnit tee on Commerce to the bill ali horiring the estiiblishilient of n.',lll mil . tenniship semi, bet wren he Mired Mate+ 1111 Australia. Ile stilt st the xnlonnt of +tit, idyll:id been remiced to VSSI.Psi, and was to e on the condition that the Ansi ralian coin ties Kaye a similar amount. Mr. (TIAN ltlitift, from Committee On OM , ner ee reported a joint resolinion pled/Mix' he faith of the Ilovernmeut to mini:trim, unable breakwater and harbor of refuge :it he eastern entrance cif ,the proposed Cape Cod intisanal. to be ready for use on It, coinple- Ma, proXideil the entire exPenselto the Gov rnment for such breakwater oath harbor of retneaballstot. exceeti,:.tsTo MilliOn amt ht shit; canal to forever 'frau, to vessels and property of Mellott ad States. Mr. CHAN DI.E.R. from saineentnittee, ported wit bout amendment bill to repeal the act of !?Inrcli t a t h. MOO. taring t as sent of Congress to certain acts of the Suites of Maryland :11311 Mr. DIESKE. member of the Commit tee of Conference appointed on the invalid pension appropriat ion bill. stated the lino,. of Repre ss:vat iyes,, after being informed of the itti poliement of ite. members . ithe part of the Senate. had, contrary Ili pfirlinnientary TVappoillt Cli I heir original loran hers. The Committee did lint feel 4161104011 1.1 alit to Whitt they considered t indignity put upon the .senate by the Ilouse.and t herefore asked to eieused troth fort her terrier. Tile Committee were excused and Messis. Morrill, of Maine, Mee and Pt nekton substit 11- t la their places. Mr. QS ! ended ui , t he bill smolt ing con demned mamma for a •iilillers' monument In Poughkeepsie. Da motion of Mr. lie bill wts made general by aa uthorising the Secretary of War to sleltter to any city or municipality condemned iron or cannon ton soldiers' motto meats, when not detrimental to the public •er- As wended the bill 1/114Aeti.. Mr. PATTER.ON entled up fhe Ifo u' 4il :Walsh a Department a .luMice. The Cranking bill came up ns the regular r nt businesh. tier It II hteUtattoll Mr. Mewurt• oil madman. the ,oldect ttll urxt ,r...itat tt 4tocteil -veto:l7. na), 34. Sir. Ltrake' amendment exit:mita% the pr t prny'olons nt tin. latv metal ire to I he tn.tai , .lon Of newspaper.- ma. ~lota. as :E. nnyg 17. Mri I offered an amendment anti inning tho franking privilege to per , uni mint whom 4t IC :01 especially conferred iN 10V, 1%. FAPCIIt Iva Department and :tari tiltaral Departinont.remarkitiff his object was 'flake away the franking ploire from all embers of lamgress, and from all pri,t nins. ~. HOUSE OF ftEPIILISENT. r. SfrflENC/C. front the Cow&tenor Way. Meattv. riwrte.l the bill to nboliAlt the v ,et eevt. to pet it ..nhe free Ikt in tlits II::l 1. I.lromittgku. I= the Whole. The flonite then procectleitio vote - on the tsthan re•witutlon. the 111 , 4 vote being on Mr. Logavis 11.11.IM•tat ut•SO6llm... t V Lin 9.0 aw to girl. to both emnestoingpnics the same advantages of Intercourse nun trade with the consistent with the law of nation,. !hat have been Or mar be eon ceded to the goverument of Spnin. Mejected - rens nay+ 107. The next vote was on t volistit lite offered erday by Sir. Bingham. Pending the vote Mr. NI.VVi , t.tRII muted that the whale taildeol be laid the table. lte feted—ill toff. • - • . r. Bingbania mtbal it Me for the ry,otut ion reported be the majority of the Committee . airreed t o-101) to 17. The next quest ion non the subaitut ibn of Mr. Bingham 's amendment for the resolution it , ported by the majority of the Committed.- •• On a count by the Spenker there arnle I. nyea and oars. The yeas and nays were called fot •aud Ibe ,nbst note Ayes ngreed to- yeas MI, nays Mr. LiF.A.IIIEX then moved to lay the whole subject 'on the table. Rejected. The resolution an nmended was then wets' to, so that Mr. Llinglianin amendment Is the form In lc bioh the reaolutlon has nnsStst. Mr. KELSEY. from the Conference Com- . . . in tee on Pension Appropriation bill. report.. committee hod not been able to agree. the Senate Insisting On striking Gat lbr ripprrr print'oo fur. naval 'pensions. and allowing them to be paid out of the Naval Pension' Fund. which is kept open in the Navy Depart ment. and the House Insisting on their being taild like all other pensions. and on the Naval Pension Fundlielog covered Info the Treat, • After considerable debate the House re fused to concur with the Senate--yens MOM'. Me. and Insisted upon its own position. Before the announcement of. the rote it ap peared that Mr. Bingham had not been In the sail while the vote wag being taken, but conic person had voted for hlm.. an Incident which drew forth remarks from the Speaker tut to vicious habits In connection with talont the yeas and not,. and AO expression of the hope from Mr. Brooks that they would not I as any more about New 1 ork .repente ." it er G. I • . Mr. BINHAM. chairman of the Judicia Cotnutittee, offered n resolitt Mg directing I le Pargrant-Lt-Amax ,take• Patrick Woo I. now in custody (Cr assault on a turinbeenf the House 1 Mr. Porten, to Richmond. there to testify In a murder case before the Hust hngs Court. and after be An test [led to bring im bock to , Washingt on. Agreed to. Mr. WHEELER. chairman of the niftier on the Pacific Railroad. reported. bill grant ing to the EOM Central Rail Company the right orway through public I nds for the construction of a railroad and telegraph from Ogden City to Salt Lake City: The bill was posted: Mr. WHEELER also reported a bill granting the Island of Terba Thant. or Gott Island in bon Francisco Bay, to the Western Pacific Railway Company, for a terminus, prodded - half the Tstand shall he reserved to the I:nittal States for fortilicat lons and tnilitarypurposes. ind..nothing In the bill strait imnalr the lawful - enuitable rights of private parties to the stand. • I Mr. KNOTT moved to amend by requiring --• •- the - rtiment of $2.11f0k09. bv .yreent to the governo.. at o le w. informed the Island WAR worth th alillons, and if put on at nberifra tale ton3ol w the Ant bid would be one- o, and ht th :o ought If there wan any:corporation ex earth able to buy and pay for It,war that enormous corporation. - Mr. HOLMAI movisdln tablet ns. bill. Keg nlSt d KhaVI . V . ' la Aanendment urns toel. The previous question was sefmnded. Inning on interruption of the voting Mr. UAW PS, from the Committee on Appropria tions, reported the bill to allow nix dollars per C ory t registers and sheriffs In the .Fift 11111- t District. Passed. On motion of Mr. BIN(IHAM. I the ties o f oniettdmenta to the bill defining the duties of pension agents , etc.. were non -concurred In and a ffammittee of Conference ordered. The House then adjourned, tb e Speaker slot lug the.Yerba Baron bill. would remain • the business of the morning hour untildinnosed of. The following In the vote In' detoll sub ntituting Mr. Bingham's amendment for the majority renolution on Cabals rens—Messrs. Allison. Ambler, Amet , Arm strong.. Asper, 211.:Tood. Beaman, Benjamin, lientom, Bingham. Brooks. ttlass.l Buckley, Buffington, Burch rd, Butler. (Term-1 Cake. Cessna, Cherehhill. Clarke. - aexas) Coburn. Cooke, r.Conger. Covode, Cowles, Dawes. Mans) Dicker, Dixon, Docken - . Border. Du i val. Dyer. Efs. lanuns - orth, Perry. Fisher, Garfield. Hale, Flarrls, Hawkins, tinnily Hill, Floor, Hnoper, Hotchkiss, Judd. Kel logg. Kelsey. Ketcham, Knapp, Lailiu, Lawrence, Ma I _McCarthy. ..McCrnry. -McGrew. 3 fercer, Moore, /Ohio,. !doers. t 111.1.1 Moore, t N.. 1". Morrill, int.,t Kegley, O'Neil. Orth.Pack rad. Packer. Palmer. Plarce,Pbelps. Platt. 'Poland. : Pomeroy. Bogen. Sorg,ent,.. Sawyer. Schenck. Scofield, Smith. 10111,0 Smith, .Tenn..! Smyth. ilowa,i Starksjegber, Stokes, Slaughter., Strinkland,: Strong. Tare. Mimeo. Towtsend, Twitchell:Voer. Upton, W a rd, sgasbume,hb Wasurne, illanen) .Welker, Wheeler, IS'hitmoreMillard,Wilimn, Winans end Welcher--BC. Kan—Messrs. Adams. Archer, A.xtell,Bal fi"tßari.nr Beast k al. l3 4sN i'r it Blair, Baker, Burdett, Burrßutler ( Co b b Clarke (Kansas). Cobb (WWI, Cobb fS. C.), Conner, Cox. Collom, , Degener. Dick/m.on. Dog, El dridge, Ferris. Finkeinberg. Fitch. Fox. GetZ, Gibson. Orion - old. Haight. Remit, Hainilton au.), H a y, Holman. Ingersoll, Johnson. Je lian,fiCerr, Knott. Lash. Lc!wi l s. i ilegj i t , n . . Mar sholl; kinybalb MoKee. Me.see y, , Nor. Rao , Morobts. MorrisstlY..Meugen. Neweimm. Niblacir,Parne, Porter. Potter, Prosser. Ran dell. Reeves, Mee, Boot,,Schumaker, Shanlm. Sheldon tLa3. Sheldon th. Sherrou, Sao. her. Smith /Orineont, Stiles. Streeter. BVCIIIII3, SW.OTIer. Taylor, -Trumbull. Von Trump, Wells, Wilson (Minn.l, Winchenter, Wood and Woodward—M. • BMdmum 1= El==:2l Bpeelat correspondence from Fort Stanton reports the kfllinlLot two SforJoans by Indians pear that pious. The mountains are zed to betel or hostile Indio., sad tertees trouble lsappreltntletl. - NEW YORK . (TrY. Another Sprveeh from the Sloax Chief tied Claud —Eipartation 14 Bread 41ntt.—D6itity Marshal Arrested r. A ('olinlerfellpr •-' NeW YORK. .luny Ll, 1,%0. 'ollltll SpECCSI ,oper 'ma itttle . was . crowded at noon to by ',anal,' ail\ hat' , to hear Cite rental-lt '•- • • of. Peter roitper prisided . and made a eelt favoring eonellintory measures I ow:hd i Indians, and denouncing the late War like let of the A tovernment. • • hid (loud spoke through an interpreter for about • half all hour. Ile maid: The report: the doing,. of Indians Were allone aided. ere tt. some gOott In us. aittiongh Your are d wo are murderers and thieves. • We hove en yon 4th . the land we nod. but now we rem, more. Ny dear friends we want you halt. nv with the fil:eminent. Theltreat hit mai . lot prom and ignorant• aud yon 'lt awl 1 We. We have children to raise like .mand N e want Viol to help toil-Mae them: 18.7.! Oa Wirth Father made it trout y with'' that WI should - keep our country open for tyolve •111 , . We renperted the treaty. I' 1110Ve I . olllllltt led depredation.. until arm.. wereQent and killed ourpeople. floods ere sent tin I requent ly. but trashed us only toe. Soon alter the I iovernn.ent took near only good man .Col. Pitapat rick: we titer l td. The Government Said .111 abottl.l go to trilling. :Mine of air' people .went th Port itramie. lin t ' they got very 1... r. We . 0 01 Y - ant peace and jui , iice. and we went to Wash eg lon for that purpose. and that in In, ~,,,,, art we ore 'here now, In ,h4ts • we vaned - 1,11, brought by men. and ms We Were Igno -111- (VP lit 11011010 W their contents. When went to Wathington the tlreat Pother told ni what the treaty to and what we had Igned. I then 00111 that I had been deceived. fel that the Interpreter hall deceived Me. Min It:01.110A' , W., a.. . The Erie Railroad Ennui:tut continue the ngnium Vanderbilt 'and the. New York Road. by the forth , reiledlon of freight and pacqettger rotes. Firkt ease fare to l'itodunat reduced to Vanderbilt nd to Lour,- o VI. It in exprettad the lines r. ill make equal if not greater reduction,. oi toAreri , 001,1110. All the avitilidile shippitig In • port is being for Havre for the transporta tion ot end offs to France. NIPARIer of threicationitllnie.leaa to-day put on for blame ,wet in fell 10111111, all ber i frolglint , anyini 'map -engaged. 'teylit•Ofaf.att.: rk Ptr,el Lrnket. at laieWOr •!ITN iti.appc.red j n•etitten, of information of qweilistio x‘l.lct, 0 10. t utt it 11 . 801 0 1 e. ‘Vl.ll..llolrttiltini....tatiml it. tit he Melinet America lSe for Europe. Itv Ti legrapti I. the Pitt statritli tivel MI/AT BRITAIN. Ldtirois. JuneLi.-It iw denied tin. the Mars nisei( Bute lint renounced t herat holle faith aid joined the Perit cwt ant, • —The Tirsi in altensolna• the fc,ritteu.ing erninilg iit t lie Pol.'' , ...4,lrq tar front hint or insie, air urn. Litittir !Finite 1:0.1 upon earth. Dunn Stanley st ill deli, er the ~noon lt estudruter ...klibey next Sunday' on the dent h .1 Charles Iriehens. Intent° engerneat it inJuilettial be the poLlie to obtain places in he ALber'idi the oi:cation: The Krave ix en• ltrely covered with ',hover, detiot.ited by did , who have twinged the shot tine. the urlal. The trotl mete tahue! is extrem nettre. ' It II vat.' dielsiinerdr Roasts and King of Prussia tnet at Pawl o arrange it marriage beim...di Prince V aldincir., d econ son of Ihe t anti ti Prnwhin prineeaa. the cs+e 44i Hill a s. itibbetts. sr here lice it:M.I.I,IIIICP 441 yroperty of the late Mc. Whit, •.1 Ydrkaldre. walettorin, to two hundred Temnria, sear elalated daughter I'u 6. the rl:.brr t.O barrel era • sane eeneed toreviow. to Ile. in New Vork• vra •Nek.. • slime bill...ties tug from null all grain Imported Intl', Prance Was into. dared Into the Corps Legialat if to•-r1o1•• referred to nn ommittee. The abolition of atainn slut small/utter has 'men decided nn hr the govertllliehl. The Consul General .if the rutted State teat eat err 'third at Mutter I:tt night, give. Lr t ne sv minister to \Vat:llll4OM, Poi., Among the tote.. -were the net French aliniater to Switzerland. neveral mein hers nine Cabinet at !About:aye. The J 614 4. Pia _Vs Lichdt.. it:Woggle. the alluded men rarn.lnhattut tars hr in clearly the rich man in the right Place. The examination of strikers of the Inlet. national Workmen 'a Society take , place the figlid Mat gel ore the Police tribunal. Tb charge Made agaimvt ihrin I+ inletalnlnß secret soviet y contrary-to Mat. I 'rile Emiserliar is still antfering from goat • FIN 4,411 Xt. 4ND 1.2111121R11121 IiDON. Joie If—Er..tibut--Conlel.. closed Itt.i for money and IC's on aeYonnt • Amer can securities,PlA; Tam. Rey; 10-10,n:. Stocks ste ady: Erie. IPS,: Great Westenb I.I‘'EItPOOL." Junta In.—Colton dull and ir regular middling uplands at JO?: and Orleans 10.4, anjea MAIO boles.- Coll fornia Actual Ms lal4elol 10d: red Western No '2 2253/1EI:Als lilt. Wtmtynt flour 21:424p; connnon Non mixed lit I. tints 2.4 'pl. Hurler Os. Teas 3tis Pork lo,ovy ill Utts fd. Wet llln. lard ;Oa. (beetle di. Hamm Yu for Cumberland eitkarul to. jor short rib. 'Produce tinchattaill. -I.oX LION. June PL.—Tallow dull ... at OIL So gars to tinier active at n. dd.• - II ovng. June 14.—Cottoa qUlat at ffut. • FRANKFORT, .11111 f 10.—Boodt , fIrrn. snviato,ltme If.—Pecrokinn - -y •FABIS, Jude le. itourse. mused nrm: rentes :at :Cc. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. 121 , 11 , 11 111 I ht. 'Pit (i Cloud, and In tool. ttlttth the ',oh, • eS t \. Itrowuler. 4 , l:llming to b... T/t• •. Mat . ;ll3l Tom.. rd wtti, bfing • ~,unterreit n.ney. I hlq pn,:e4 vms found •CUR - . 3 V. S. cur MEE= I:dilha Moot, 1134 .tiol tul I.33tlitt for Th.. recoissey et si $3,00 snsl rin g and fs! ,0011 lit snoneF nidels als Ise sieed with these. I.lh NEWS BV CABLE I= gone, June t:,:—The Pope hnu axed the =ad f illir us the otniced limit of tbo time 'lti be Howell the Altnenions to mulct. eutonhmlons . Ihe flule Settee. falling In NV hid, they Will he xeotnuoupleul. . . • CM32I IlA1•111I., Jun• 14. on is felt tr nt the tneßcppr or Prerldent Groot no tr rllbmn giteatiou, • • PHILADELPHIA Repubilein ‘Nloininitleito—Eoeltrometti 'Von milting the Diormerl of o teem Imprison• weal for Eighteen Vein. Illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh °vett si PifiIADELPRIA. ides • 311,--Tho Ventilate-1n Nominating' Conventions met. -In-dur• Benj. Buckle was noniinated Ciingresst in the First Di.strici, Chns.rtillielll In the Second, Leonard Myer n the Third. and Wm. In; bat he Fou r t h . . ,There is a split in the Sec -04 District aid two conventions, were held In hue rode, Ws Loiters nominating John Creeley. lathe Sheriff Convention there was a deice ' , rages... desks overturned. chairs broken. etc. Finally the Leeds' men were ousted by the friends of Oen. Bingham. Nonronlnat inn rhntit i rc i lOl nominations I o-day. - The struggle lathe Sheriff's convention re sulted ate Infaboar In the success of W. It. Leeds over (len. Bingham, t he mord prominent of the several candidates. ap has been henet:,.Jecanroetibd.--(lrirat excitement exists'horeeser the discover,' of a Poor de pears. mented creature, earned Berries, who. it Aweillug of- his brother JiCtleriphS,°nglilienr the 'Fourth and Lombard' streets, for eighteen 'or twenty :v...., The nrat .infonnation of the horrible 'affair 'was commnnlcated tn the au thorities bye young mac living in an.adioirr- Mg building, whom- a human nosedrg 'through a knot-hole In boar wa ded scenes small window in one of the *Part' meets In the Herrhrs.house, and, hearing a strange noise. an larestigat lOU WAS Instituted, which brought to light most...horrible spec tacle. On entering a room live by eight feet. the °Ewen discovered the poor linbecile, seated non rickety old chair, nearly naked, his only costume being a short petticoat, fem em nea fom h o i f u : o w a e rs. e t a e n a . n . v: e s . .. unmeaning s ki ; n ens ie rt ro nt him grow, and all that could he elicited NitiP . entirely deta som .q. Was able to walk and move about, nod al times seemed to have a vague conception of what was : luddr , He stood up, vat down, nEtt tV"Al.toothAigii" - Ttnp.lte: meet was covered with filth and the stench was unbearable, and an. old dllapidnted sofa and a rieketty chair were the only articles of Walton its the Jiving tomb. From all np- Trearanted It Is evident' that thls miserable idiot has lived to his own filth for the almost Incredible period of a score of Tears. Be was sent to the alms • boars. .His brother Joseph was arrested, and subsequently released on five thousand dollars bath Joseph keeps ‘ c o l ei s . t g ore af t e n e t b b le e mfro:dt.dparrttngthe 'rouse, ano Iron easy circumstances. one or two of the old neighbors have an Indistinct recollection twenty Tears of we shoot th aum e h. o about .ver eighteen year niece Which time ha has been W hen the officers tried to he the Idiot's - apartutent they were rebated by an old crone of over eighty 3 - ears of age. who said she was the mother of John. Her daugh ter. together 'with those already mentioned. were the only occupants of the house, dosePh Is e n e reticent, and indisposed to throw any th :4 s T e b n e goTaTe ' s i ge a lnV g ; insoluble. • Dry Gaols, NEW Tole, lone 18.—Dry geode marke t Quiet and eneheaged. Everett light cotton ides are reduced om 108. ram NEI --: ._ -,..e._..... ...~,-~..~. ...~~ ..~,...t :. ..gin. e r„4.~,~. ; sa> _Z.,:~a: „t.., ,;,Ic~ay:=.£-'~~~• :., .fl 17, 1870. SICOIII OMR. Ox:Lock. THE CAPITAL on or .11 I nrney lieu. II oar nee—A motel la men, aea ney ror Re•d IteAhout to I lie ttO MEN (limit awl rail) the Bill— Wm-le- Exhibit at Philadelphia. I '1 . ..km:11.h wt he Pitbdotrgit • WASIUNIITON..I , OII.•I 4 I, CtIA - Yt:g. Al t..rney General I far has tg,igand. and the President' mania:Wed in his stead T. Ackerman. td (ieorgia. . Mr. 'Ackerman is at present railed Slates Attorney for i:eorgla.. lie In a native of New ilantiodilir. Jamul fortjisreen wears old. and emigrated to Georgia twenly-ftYe years ago. Ile etnillmt lAw with die Into .intige 'terrier. .originally a WllifO.Ml uuKnpn n ldrong- Nat ional man. ileonpoyedseeesidon .tnd among ihe earlier meng•ent of the 16110111,m port y. .1 I'l II:I: 1111.1 I/ ASILTFIE puttnitort , The friert4lo rel:dIO • or Judge Hoar and he Predident 100 e nekver been interropimi. ' V hen recently he tendered his resignation or the 61,1 111110 in wiling. the President :Ca eptell it, with the in Inuit ion It the South no .1 wipe oil Ihe Snpreme bench, it ,eneelll - fair that section slidniel have represent:l ive in the Cabinet, tird therefore Impales vere made as .to a flit anenessor. The mililignei Aekertnnn botng 4atisfatory. lie W. be nominatid wslay lo the Stluate."Cowartis the 0104 e of he proceedings At t hid body. t his afternomt. in inelreet nal IltOtilitl Iffig ad t hen go into ea.- eta eve session in ordtb t at e notultint ion tight be acted anon. Obis probably will be one toonorrow. Mg. Ackerman tints been o 'lllo to and Is bn Ids war he rottowi.g roll'eSpOnclen , In-tetl 1,0. wren .1 oil Mar WIC the - ATITtIENCTGLittIITI:n Ires 1 . 14 • A.ll KIM , . I). tow flu h. 1: 4 :1 1 . Stir I 0 , 4011 tio•ole ,. Atli/114 4 ,y .4 boleti .1 be ['nil totl 01111etAbe renInnI , III I,I 111 ' , I •111.01 11,1,111 I he appointment tont onalilleat ion 4 my ..dtweessor. . Very reaped 10110, iSteloll.l I:. It. II" tit. balker t rive )I.cvsll , n. 41 W.lgtitnhTol,4 11,C.,.1nne 1:4:11. Oil MAR .1 1•110), Your resignas inn at At 141000 y tlinternl: 1111011 t 11.• :11,111 knit 1114111 and of 00110 tneeettor. I t ake the twendida to 0011104:s to mut 1111 . high appreehll ion of Inn able, vitt rim le 01111 1101,- 1 4,1 manner in xi !deli rot* have performed tile functions of that °dine. Innd degree do I fail to aptlrecint 1. I lie person:ll rela tion,: whirl, Lave e,lsted from the beginning of our n=loe4lltfon ill:Wildly 111 pul,lic Once. lloping that )'on wili.earry you nothing lint pleasant I . ..collections 411 vour nonneetten nit 11 ille pretellt rnilon. 1111 h the as ..uraneed 41f MY personal . esteem and trio 111- , renutin, s 1 it It great reapeyt. Sour friend andtem' . c4ign.sl.l 0.0. SO . To It. 1144441 . ..1rry. Geol. _IIIOIeIES ITIII IVIII i 101'0, vol I. klirl . The 1./OW.7IIIIIPM altibOrllle hat e devinedy: comply with the ratite:4 mode 14v Bpi Cloud— reeent ly for Weser RI carry his y 1101,10 from the ter ofj lin railroad. 11T111 so nor tie4l hint In relegyabb. Ins reply. received 100111 Neti: orkl, inf terms he 1%.10111i,..i0n,, id Indian addir, 111,11 the illtelliirellee 1101 made his heart yr, hie pot he is now very glad ond grateful. TM' 1,•11 'lllO eleit salient 111.1 he Capital On:lng to the 4.1 at of Culum :Oral' , text:cols - anything. ever bviore witnessed. Prirnte stirn.untlloo of the' retold of the whole Cabinet ely given hy the President tont ominous hints 01 impeach ment. .Butler *1,10.1 x ecru e.I be tile Itopithlictus. i. YelstEN tRT ,11` All t,Ie%S INTILI , LNDEnt The entimittee ore Foreign Affairs anti Com mittee On .)Innufnet tares Of the lion, left 111 s .4 rt ernoon for Philadelphiu to meet the Com mittee having lu charge the ottit/eri of 1110 \t"oriti't Enhinlllon ItChnniOl :111,1 Arts in lint city oullm CenteMlnee.TY lin' 11••vlur:tt 1.111 .tniet loan t ndepand. ; 1,0 410 4.041114 11. net Committee on Recondition idn. at a Cull tingmee toolay, confirmed t ht. pet ions :WI ion on the Georgia bill. which omit. r2l,,,•nee In a ...v.: c, - I.olnlotß. the 111, 1,,111,,.rn15.anal I,lltg 1 lie min!, ~ Thv ctss.rn receipt+ 11. woel, vi• ~,, l tnled RIF, INDIANS Premonition. u r the romlne ut • Ilovtllel4.Agr.lnNebraoliks. • I lta Telegraph to t he Pit t uhurgit tiutelle•l Jane la.-Fifty Indiana cmastal the railroad tract, near Ogittalla at titian oli the might of the Vali. They were tittratted lit Maj. Well. anti a company of cavalry. ho vaptured ten head of horse... all their r rip el uiptge. forty-flye parka of rota.. rind a large lid of dressed meat a. F.MT Mc Ptiritaiia, iign.,Juneli;.- A party nf middettir appeared at Cottonwood ,prings.' near Ithrl.'a rancho and IWO miler w eat oflila post, afternoon. They wounded a cititen ha coca herding cattle for Mr. Waite. heel contractor. ' A large party (if about one hundred Indiana appeared at about the same time at. the mouth of Mon. • row', aeven treat Of here. l'wo cot:manic. of cavalry nre dote littrault tlOSllilot4l.ollll. gate Itepore• from Cuba. Telegraph to Pitt %burgh Gazette.! . . Icrw Yong. June he /Wm e avana correspomient writes that another An rica rlt Lten. a Mr. Jo,epb thinner. ens sr tled by the Spanish authors les on fitte..St . Inst. - and thrown Into prison. and relived i.erinissfon to cOMMUlliettle with any our outside. Ife wag on bis way from Vern Crm, to Sew York. and bad touched at Havana. Br Ibe merest ilea. dent the newr of the outrage reached the ens of Consul General Biddle. and me.siblY ....- thing may be done about It. • • .'Cho execution of [`minus convicted of dis loyalty continue throughout the Island. Two Insurgent recruiting °dicers In the S.igua dis trict were hunted down with Mood hounds was ra p b t a udrl,eyd h. it O . e toil m th a e n m gl enda med Tetra. the dogs that when he was executed he "was unable to ,rand, and was obliged to twelve the fatal bullets Widlet sitting on n A.rumbe prevniled a nd aathat Vahn da bud beelm fluted killed near Bayamag. [By Telegraph to the PhtalmryflrCiat et le.' CITY Or MEXICO, tin. Havana. lone id.—The National Congress adjourned on the :list of Pipv. President Juarei, in tinting lilt me. sage,• Sept the revolutionists In San. Loll. Potosi rout Zacatecas hate been rHlnced to petty bands. and measures taken Ly the goy ennytent. In co -owl - talon with Congress, which trill prove of great ,henellt to the country in future - . ; .The earthquakerm the lin h of May erns felt at TnbasCor All the thatches nenrly all die pritute dtcellinga at Mahut la were thrown to the ground by the shock. Near Perchuttn the roads were rendered impassa ble. Rocks fell from the mountain sides and tilled them op. The lost of life Is Luger than was nt first est [nutted. New geld mines had been /114 covered near Jalapa. The Custom House at Natal tan hits embar goed the property of Henry Itrooks, American, who ;refuses to pay eshorbitanr port tfutle.. ; aineourscing Areount if Illinois Crops._ lily Telegraph to the Pit tAturolt liarette.l CniCaGo, June M.—Reports train all parts of the S'ate represent the crop ; prospects as geol. The dry we ot iiinrond the early part of June was detrimental In grass and small grains. but the recent rains hare consid erably Improved appeannces..and Jai - mere note look for an ascetic yield.' Wheat is none heading out in the northern and cen t rat portions of the. State. Oats and rye art , rather thin. but lank betititc and promise p fair yield. - The chintz paran several bolto b. b made l i n ts s a u n f . - . fi e ient numbers to (o o a nd serious soprano.' elan. Corn is coming f nmgard finely' since the recent rains. Potatoes at. suffering some what from potato hugs. )Frults of all kinds promise it rather meagre, yield, although in some localities an average crop is ant lei Pat ed: IL pill. RiTtf*, tfly P. & Telegle th.l - .011.crrOrtne14412tver tieing slowly, With forty-four Inches of water in the channel. *The weather is cloudy. Thermometer IA at . MoiloAN - rowN. Juno le.—filter stationery, with four feet of water in the channel. The weather is cloudy. Thermometer 73 at Ir. v. BR/IwNgVII , LE, June 16.—River hillier slow ly, with about ere end athelf feet. of tenter in the chutnel. The weather In cloudy. Thee mOmeter titi at foot 'P. M. 0 RE.ENnORO, June lei. --The ricer is falling slowly, with four feet two inches of water In the elraniel: .The weather Is clear. Ther gometer tt nt six P. H. TERRIBLE DEATH Knocked from a Car—A Brakeman Mitt Yesterday morning, about half past four o'clock. William punk, a brakesman on a freight train drawn by engine 40, coming west on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was knocked from the train near East Liberty and run over. He was walking On Sop . of a car when the train approached tire bridge, and re although warned of his danger, plied that hesrmnd "look out for numberone.' He was missed by the conductor after the tnidn bad passed, and a search revealed his mangled re mains lying on the track, over which tie eats had palmed. The - Wheels passed over his skull, crushing it to it Jelly. The body was taken to the railroad boarding house, Law reticeville. and his friends In Connelissille no tified. He was unmarried and about twenty live years of age. Coroner Clawson will hold an thqat2t. irlhernoild tio. 01 Thank. , 41 AdJournnwnt-. ~! rai a , of Het. I'lomiss4 tsp Hi MOT =I Pin ctraipla on, nine C'elock. EpiNeopal Chum meneed ye-ten!:After h ncolpied hplf ,eethihtreawetlng = I=l . . Or. Senses was 11 en eirete•Lt. , MI I h.... eaney in the Board f occasioned by the resign:lt 100 of ft. H. S. holden. The report of the nomitte'e on Cidlolshed ilusinegs, with the fo lowing 11, nil eic; Benoit of the Committee on supplementary to the new Charter: the repfiri of the Commit tee on Education; the report of the I 'mond, tee on Canons; the report of the Committee on State of the Church. RY[lOll received and Committee disehargiSt. 'rite . report oil the Committee nn MI isions hat, read and ordered to hOprint ed. , The minion of . t lie ComMittei , 3ll • 01111,1 iii. AVA , accepted nail the Cominit tee con , hole& • The • IP,. Mr. Kariiher 1•41, , e to inquire If the ht the last Journal in referent, Io 'the change of the name iiConvent lOU * 10:10 not onlinished hasiness. The chair iiceideit t hat the resolut il/11 h3Villg • been post f,onedon year..,Nvm no longer indinkhed Tice Rev. Mr. Karcher In appealing, trout the deeliiim of the chair, iv:ts railed to order for tho use idnnpariiiimentary hinging, The decision of I he chair Was then sn.tain- • • The Ile, Mr. Spaulding preseined he report if he • Cotioniti re on the State of the Church. Odell Wes rend , and ordered ill he printed. , rile following resolut ions. presented lo the • ottunittee, sverc adopted. notolecd..That - t he Committee on the State if the Church 1, -- iaint toted. that t hey Inny Prepare with neettracy the tabular retiorts for he Journal, and ,ilea tune s.ch tot Improvements in the form oft arochial reportc res experlenee ' , oar stiggefd• form of report to he printed. /treols../. That the °Rivers of the charitable told edneat Weal Institutions within the I lio. cese be requested to make annual reports , to he Bishop. to be rend hefore ce the Convention. itesolrol,Tlint the form of rtificate of,elee t ion of the depot les be referred lg.' t I 'inn nth tee On Ihe State of the Church C ((tint t letthues nom melte it confonn to thetrod bon p and I 'anon.. of the Ihneese. Mr. I.vuelt, felon the entire committee, lead a thloilhr :dement of the comfit lon of i.eT church. es port of the report . • The Rev. lfr. Killikelly moved thathe Con vent J on retur to te raice adopted Ist the Iliad ournal on f h ln p refe ct rence to the print ing of Parochial Itiltort , The lt,. Mr. Karcher moved tßeet or he allowed to occupy more than half a page of t tie Jottrnal wit It his Parochial report. lost. Th e Ree. Slattery - moved to limit them tat welve Lo=l. The first motion of Dr. Ktillivelty wa, hen • carried. The Rev. Mr. t 4 tnith moved that the form of Parochial report be modified according to the Ikrretion or the examinee on! the State of the t7hurels. Carded. The vt•port of the Commit. , on 'Form ir Charter. N.', watt again taken tip nu It ha I been left at adiournment on lt'ednrndaveceti- • ing. on motion of Mr. Howe, the direction. (Or the fonnot 1011 of a new Park?, were adopted. The renntinder of Ihe ,5511,11 Wag OGCIII/1041 by roe t ugentAitin upon the adopt ion of the charter. A FTERNOON SEOOION. • Convention 11..11.1,1 at the appointed hour. Itishop Kerfont n I the chair. and was -opened with devotional exereises. 111:.11STIIAR'S ItEN/R2. The Rev. It. the Registrar of the Diocese. presented annual reports as fol- The liegislrne beg,. ledge •to report to the novent 1011 *bat Miring he pan yehr leis eeeived tor liermantint record a detailed ace mint of the moneys received nod expended v the Trettarer of the Episcopal Fund: oleo . nurrative of the founding and groat h of the hurrh al sugar 11111—lefferson county. A , leg of the 1/loceNe teduirei hat the books and valuable impure in the mode of the Regietrar be depneded Ina Mike it once sate and accessible to the Melva, anditur Commit tee anti officers of the hio ase, the wawa - Regletrar reepect dc -tree to resign his office, in the hope Aline ine Levitated who will be able to Comply vit b the enthlitiolls above indicated. The report oil received. in Itie lodgment if fhe Convention e there was no urcesett for 'change in the Rgistrar. anti the reques y t of hat facer to be relieved front the omen woe not cc nailed NV it h. The conNiderttino of the report of the Com mittee on fonn of Charter.' to. tire then re eunie I. [hiring the theca:Nino the Bishop, who was Chainmu tif the tlartmit tee, took the door ole spin 0 Ibe boeee. the lira. Mr. ' , mkt ta t elm tr. able .tbo - 0-0...0 Thein . ent• the 'teener The Bv-Inere we e next taken Up. The Ity-lative, as rend. were adapted. t cuminrmll her with the eenmonnying rebelut the tne 01 the form eh,. et, 1.111,010114 Birth formation of it near* 01, 00dit he ity-Law b. (onto...toning 1 tic tented the train .Ing: /6,4,1. That the thanks"( lii, t'unvent ion ere especially doe. :out are hereby heartily given to Malcol Illy. Esq., Treasurer of i he Episcopal Fend out of the Diocese. for the ery thorough ant edlcient management, of the I rust ...lite.] to him. • The Bishop In offering the resolut ion paid a cordial tribute to the energy, efficiency end faithfulness with which Mr. Hay had per formed his duties, and said he felt like offer ing the resolution if it would have any greater weight in commending an officer who Race taud tats o his trust, end more han w j anted the le c n ent t hlenc:. re,urseal In him. The remlut lon was adopted. Tile epise . ol,l. mar, Mr. Hey presented a plan for the endow nient of the Episcopal Fund. which t'as or dered to he printed in the Journal and to lay once 111110 the neat Cum . ..titian. • - run notwOr'n cil.‘llol. The Rev. Mr. Scarborough sold the Conven tion had listened wth' great leasUre and profit to the charge i of the IliSh V op—the first ever delivered to the Convent lon.- lie here fore moved that five hundred extra conies be printed and given to the Bishop' for dlstegrue . , lion. In addition to t he mood nurnber distrMei;-. tett be the Convention. The mover would he ! proud to have such a document go out es the esmess dechttntions of the Ittleit.of the pie ere.. 'rile 'nation Iva. inialilmounly :OMAN). The Secretary called attention to a Pro- I itosed amendment to the General Constitu w Welt was read for the Information of , the Convent inn, hut no action required. Mri Scarborough unwed lint the clergy attending the Conventleu from a dis.. seance be refunded the attendant t myelin . ex lwanen. Adopted. iIeOOI.IITIONS nY T Mr, Leech offered s resolution providing for the joafruent of one hundred and fifty dollars to the liev. It. J. Coster, for bis seericis ns :iecretary of the Convention. The gentleman named declined with thanks the intended 'compensation and the resolution Won resolved Into a vote of thanks to the Secretarr. the, tiev. IL .1. Coster. and He es- R sistant, the ev. T. L. Bedlam, for their efficiency, which was unanimously adopted. The Rec. Mr. Hartman offered a resolution ! providing for the printing of seven hundred copies of the Jonnl. . Carried. A resolution in m structing the Trcetsurcr to • pay the 6001011 01 the church tlf, for the three days' session Wan carried. Tb s were also tendered - to the Rev. John Scarborough. of Trinity church for his able opening sermon before the Convention and to the Rector. Wardens anti Vestry, of St . Petels church for tbe use of the church, and also to the choir of the name. Tile nionon The Rev, Mr. }Caroller called, up his prOln. ed amendment to the rules which would al low the minority a voice In the decision of the questions considered, by allowing cumu lative voting—that is, allowing each delegate when voting for officers and standing Com mittee fe.c.. to center all the votes he Is e tled to upon one' nominee instead, of -Wing compelled to scatter them and deposit only one vote for each nominee, for any once. The gentleman In supporting his resolution ' referred to the fact that many who should at tend and take an interest in the proceedings of the Convention did not because' they were satlialed they could have no voice In what • wag accomplished. There were two parties In the Chtirch. the High and Low Church,— lie woo here interrupted by a call to order. Continuing, he spoke of the "two sides" in the Church, and said that If ono of these, the minority, was recognized, the members there of would attend the Conventions. Ito thought this minority had rights and should hare some thing to soy in the proceedings. Voting an the most important and final action and In this they bad ho control—the majority could al ways override them no matter on what ques tion. This role had been adopted in the- New Jersey Diocese. and he believed It would work ' well in the Pittsburgh. The Rev. John Scarborough opposed the resolution. threed been member of • the Diocese for years and knew of no par ties, or anything . of. that kind. He hoped that nothing' like the resolution would be allowed to obtrude upon the harmony of the Conven tion.. He would oppose it and all situllarmat- ters,ulways. He Old not think there was any danger of majorities' trespassing upon the rights of minorities. The resolution was then la id on the table. lie solutions of thanks were weed - relating to the hospltmlities tendered by the enter tainers of the delegates to the visitors; to the members of. the Committee on Canons for their labors; and to the representatives of the press. The 'Mentes of the.dnee proceedings were than read and approved. De being tailed to the chair. Baldness being over, the Bishop, 'who hail assumed his Episcopal robes. stepped forward end addressed the Convention in. a few brief hut tender and Inving ,• culscwi wOnne. • Ele mid at the clout of another Convention It was hie desire to say nothing whir?. might geese trite or unreal. for the feellpg ,hich possessed hlnswas very real. Ind i - r.• , -' , Argirtif the duties of President Of the ..•••••r...:ent'os not always of a pleasant charcc.e , r, aimed to - Deleste and upright and 'SM.!. eau it offertne , ltad been given to any.die etagere: , hoped it would be forgiven and forgott•ri. He might Out ever again be permitted to peel with them. Some who were present a, our last gathering were now no more, - ana ac 10. would doubtless be with othiatreee-.. , come. Then should than al ID .• and love and CMS-Wier I '{ll 11: and workarntogethertn the onwgreat in puling with them at the does of VOL; LX X XVH---NO. 14s Fift it .1 ottuFil 'onvention. ii was hi: i,eru jar joy tn,ay lila, is, felt more lore for the work ev,t r des he lists in it. It 1V3. , glorious and yet it high and solemn respeati- Idler. to Ether attil how and rejoice in the ork of the I.cod 311.1 , ee the salvation of snub, IH= earnest prayer was t hat the hose Head of the Church might guide and direct the work and counseig that His name might glorlllcdand abundantly honored. Thp work in t Ile Illeee:e during the tear ' been enr of greatenroltragetnent It had heen aming _ t itt newt Is tent great good had heen done. Vol inore',..trueqtll , 4 W, needed for tire filly,. and it sheitld be the prarcr of di t but It• each might he vouelloafed more love for Christ and greater ,teal for Ill; cause. Ile'aller them! dr urged upon then] I I e Mit of each doing. his part with intim sel more cheerful tr.:St.:on' greater faith. (tint find might. to extent, extend his Tessing to the utmost limit of the Dlnces'e. lw reeling . should he one of I' alOd lore and sengiathc. •rltese feelint, were gnining ground, mid it was Ilis enrotrst desire thal they might continue n. inemase, that the work !night prsper. 'until all toil wag' given up and exchanged for the Idessincs of eternal words were listened to with tit , . host earnest attention. many of the members manifesting derp taunt ion which a,' terted the sirloin of esteem Itn,l loos with which the tifect ionale swot ender eximr,,o , tit, No 3, receivell. .I.f the close after a mi nut e's Impreqsive silence, he evening ',or rice had the Vonvenlirm adlottrned Tloi It:attn. moved t a special vole of hal e , i.e tenilerial the editors and i.t the ibigurrf., for publishing in-- fall the ailitrers. and for Ito nein:rite tepart of the tov the Clitll.lll.loll during the ses-iim. bath appeared in their : journal. The- gentleman lit na.ing t he motion said it spas the feeling or himself as well as all the Immiliers of the Convention that some special note should be taken of this action n the if the ii tznlert. The lona ion W. seconded, but the Chairman decided it imt of order as the minutes had been read.lo , sl tito business, neeoril ing to a previoal motion. which hail been caviled. RAI IROAD EXCIC RSION Departure of Exeor.lonttPi from Yilloborgh— Arrital lintromn - Freeport Jone.lop— firmly, Be.' and Venato.o City. ' • .Vf ler visiting most of the principal limn 'dart in in:: et s in the two cities and Mr...inch:int. the railroadeurainnists 'took t loin' rt at n front the Un ex ion I lepiit nil Thursday obi:ming at ".o'clock precisely.. the 5:1 . 111...0111.. of cars in which they ramie. ii6ir Ibe in and drawn by the cattle iingine; which wits nianipultil etl in excellent style hy .1. West fall. tile train being under the t +lll.ll 61 , 0111. 01 H. P. I/nub:tr. Thy- dist ingukliell visitors eauriisaeil theit rout astonislinnint nt the nbigoit tide of the nainifactirring esiablialitments of Pittsburgh. %thy of then, had visited 10. "Smoky City" &fore. lint they ha.l not fnritied any nilequate inucept Ina of the great miss anti Importance Itn monntact urea. A personal inepeeliun enny 111(.011 1 hem t hat Pittsburgh la lest ailed to be oe of tilt. 1:1.1111 11,1 Cities In the 1 ii ma n terial al ealth and prosperit c. The egruesionist were joined in Pitt slinargli by Ca pt ain .1. T. Challant. of the Ilroy of i 'hal lant • fir..ll S Con dealers 'ln nll tools 11 Par her's Landing. ' pt . lialfantslinwril 1111115e1P 'to be a brave ....Idler during tIN 15110 and oiany "1 our readers will remember the long i* d s of attairty which Ins friends had In rein than In his safety. Ile is now engnged pros— und his presence on the Irina was hailed with delight by the cam's sionhot • The train touring the party backed over the magnificent iron bridge of the P., F. W. & C. It. W. to tae West ern Pennsylvania Railroad. and . proceetled up t hat Important thorough farm which Is a brunch of the P. R. it., to a Mu.. where it -lopped for an hour to allot., the party to visit the extensive works of tht Pentssylermia Salt manufacturing Company 111,1.111,111 ms io toyer twenty-Ore .:ter , of ground. The conmany have an luvestet capital to the amount of one million dollars They employ live hundred hands, and Mel annual sales amount to a million and a half An extensive description of these import an works has appeared on several occasions mr the st Acrrrr, and it is unnecessary to repro tine , . It here. In the :tt.ettrn of Henry Pemberton. L'sq• the General Santana entice!, the visitors were condueted through the vast rtdabllsliment by Mr. Clifford Pemberton, the-General {gent. 'trot Mr. John Jahler. the Chemist of the Com- VtttlY. Barra I tlllltti ,and satisfactory explan ion of the process of manufacturing the ilTerent articles, for which ft has now become Nemo, All seemed tn.he greatly interested. t:'otronls , ioner Itelann listened with great at fent lon to the explanations of the chemist. and gave hatpresslon to Ids high sat isfact and the importance of the. e•dablislonent to the country. The t me . ameleil the W • 5.. - nere IT h . ,. met .t. a. wrenee. time rae- aperadetufeni. and Thomas N. King. .Vi-adimi Sin...Menden* ..t he Alit.- ' glealy V alley Nail: end (VI. 91 Superintendent of the ilrady's Bend Iron I Work 4. After hacking round the V. the traiu was -auk/ate" Ott the t rack of the Allegheny Valley It:tamed. and wan soon in motion op that. mud of substantial einaitteuetron and easy grade, The speed attained on Ma-road.. was alma a, much as our weak nerves gouda bear. The train whirled ariamil the eant , mem: heed: aline, with the velocity of 'Jea nine. 11.11 the hare Snell cohildnnce it t hat they assured u, they could ruts at a la higher rate of speed with lierrect safe,. • The rain halted foe few minutes at brad Bend and the eXcursionist s surveyed wirnthe evens best hey could. the iron works on the opposite bank or the ricer. • • Whew the testa halted opposite Parker, Landing. the atrangera on hoard were filled with anmzement. There there in ft• perregt forest of derricka On the brink or the river, land the most elevated points of tat hills. Most of the wells ate yielding. moderately. - Short stops were made at Ornham's 10. log, Foxbargh and other places. and t be wells, trbet her yield or not. were examined with deep Interest by these who had never seen oil ti ells before. So excellent sad complei a ii ere the arrange ments made by Mr...sr, Cassatt. Pitcairn and Creighton of Ihe P. It. It., and Messrs. LAW ereco and King of tine .A. V. It. It.. that the line nu the special tlebetillifT Wan made to inute at every point. Of course It La unnece, •Y in say that every one I. intortely delight- The train artiveil at Veiritig, city at I'4o Timm...lay afternoon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS on ICE ar ! rittahuroh. 1-I. IS O. THE DIRFATORS HAVE THIS U.S diVidend TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE: = No. 123 1 . 4`1111 4 1,1,1 and hflpr 3111, 1. 187 =EME= I_N rw I o J. L. READ & SON STATIONEII;‘, 10'3 Feurth Avenue. TWENTV-SIN lII'NDRED 110L -I.AIIB trill p.q112. a let. well built, two I an.Cnit [feet, rlgl4h c a k ea? "' n ' i to t 1 2:1 1 VV: 2 hnrinl{ trout of Ill_ /00T bi:72 71000 to . 4 . zee( alley. Flre 27 " :11rL d Vh; balance In (cur epos) annual payment, Apple in S. (7 ( 7 11IIIERT & SON. 1011 39 01:10 avenue. Orli NES'. p APER. T. L. READ & STATIONERS, No: 109 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh. OFPIfE 01 . CITE ENGINEER AND lIEREZEpn. j PtrfsuchoM. June 17.1370.$ %JOTIOE TO CO7iTRACTORS.--Seal• 1, ED Pretioutis for Grading. Pawing end Curb lug the following Streets. vii.: GILT STREET, - from Fifth art nue to Bluff street: DAVISON STREET. from hut to 47th street. be re ceived ut OA. ortiCe until 3 tiol.k r.m..JUNE 27tb, 1370. The Committee reserve the right to reject any or nil bids. Spec:de:Mons and blanks for bidding eau be had at this I Mlce, No bids will be received unit,' made upon blanks furnished by this °Mee. felt 11. J. MOORE. City Engineer. T IST OF LETTERS REMAINING In Buchan. Postothee. Juno 17th.181/1): A . Murano Kush Adams C IFortunes gni IMorwan Wm Adams L C. Ferrell Sirs . 'moss V I ~ 11 Flock Wm: • 'Hiller Crous Barr Wm P • Olin James MeNtalns Sirs SI Bartlett Sirs l. A Fultott Chss 'McKenna Peek Brien The , MeCorsolckSiral Iturtt J Tioldthorp F • -"McCollough RE Rums John S fitunrost Geo , 0 Buroslint E 'Grimes James O'Neil Ii Brown Mrs E Gordon Miss AD. P Bowe. Prod Gno Jake ;POW /7 Jacob Benson Hirt M J Good John . Hadley GOO II Reese Mrs R B e d, Wed-d ;U:gallirrl""trotittl Campbell'Arilgillesdley Poser S Carnes Robert ilaydon Mrs 51 ,Shooh Leal Conner Dennis . ;nays It , Sheoperd T Coot Missnnlr. E !Dobson Chas Smith Thomas Caswell'.)n= 'Howard Johnnie Stunts Pas Si :Meter II Carnahan 2thoOl Jones Lewis.) !Idayer Chas Carney Mn S !Johnson Albert j D •Jottnson El it (Thompson John Dud" Johnson Jots ITllPlett Wm Doyle Ilene; !Jones Isaac Dent ord John 1 K Dppermanll Darts Mrts Mor.f.Kelly T SI Davis Miss A , KcareeslikF Vaughn GeP w DavlsTlios G Kearney Jamee.Vogel lisene Darts Minh W . DDonnaTbo. ,Leve .opo _ Donovan ion '1 !Leeloy oeo ,WintatasJ t=.l,„ - sit "' ! " % j e hn I titiVeAr Stariln Jobb Enright John , Matthews Johtt IToehge2.:" - E111•0.311.11a ..Montroas A :Toone i Evans De :IlarsholtllissFi.,.Yolten PHILIPIIOFA. • • -- s i 7R ( - E*. , -..... AP SON, as r"': SO:!D• ASH.-100 casks for Baler by CAMMILLII4 E .~. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A. MrI'AHLANU. s H HARTMAN. r. • cul: Federal' Insurance Co. or 1.1,E0 HENN' CFI' . P Ul'Fll'l::fur. F'rilrra I mill Larork Nirrrt Caw.. nletst : ]I ~~Lrllu4l. , .1,,5.11, .; Wm. 5da ,, ,..r W, , .1.14.1;11t1 v.. A111..m. • .% tonic .\/end U i R 1 Itt ILIAD - STATION EIV.. .107 NO. 10• l Fourth Arrnue.l•ll,4ntrgb pi Rlll7ll ta' Till: MAAR SAVINGS BANK OM= 1.61,511• , ra Jun.. I ~. .1 .330.1.41 IS7U Inß • rent duo une I , t. 6 , . 0 it , 1870 .... • 14,m03 Ati r: , lllll3gent 1,11.1,i um- I= I= :11 nnl to,{ool Fill .. 71.6:11 WI . 3 , 211110nc1, 1005 and 'O7 100.000 MI per cvnt. Bonds, ISM. 411.1.13 ills Iteeelvnble_ ... . 1.1.700 110 2.1 s In Itank• and on hand . 113,903 21 - - 3,.).1!.692 31 The uniforpigneit. Auithine lee. fallT report that they liaro p. 1111111.11 the irrpippn peen Report fur ilio lap( pis ihipithp. eipilipt May 31st. IS7 O. mod has ,ppririnlniiil the Appet,,if the Itaillt..phipiptlng of Deed, of (teal palate. OP - Wh i st , of flank iiitork, Itllip Iteekivrible, U.S. and '67. U. S. Pis piir vent. Mini, I SiSli;nnd In Hanks awl Oil and 1111L1 It., %AMC V• •,(04p7p:1 , 011r • .1..1: all.P. 4 l`W. A. TINDLK. 1.,,- Itl'ltoll. Jlllll. 11111. I S 7 . . ' 9'lle Tnl•ter.. Is.", derin, x ,11,1,1.md r.f titre( o,l ' . 'r i ,‘ 4'4.t,:',,',4. 1 a,. 1 A, - ,!,;'t:',;" h 'iit.l":,/,;',!', w in ' `. l liT4 1. .T'i1i.1., ..T'ili.l. , IN T ~, ~ , . P11,1i1•11u.A ..111iii• 138 it. I S7ll. j..17 ' ;: r .: 0I - I: N Ew r Ai'F.lt / ' • J. L. .1 . : P.. \ - 1) .s: •.--; t)N • T,VI ,, N FRS , . 1111 Fourth vrhuo. FOE SALE A Splendid -Turn-Out IMIZEMEIZEZEI Well•Mnt ehed. Fat and Tractable Horses. n Multi tieent Top 11117,ey. n Set or Gold Nonnted II drlll..i. Col The whole making ene tne rd,t 113511- leettble nnti deer:title • taintedeev in .‘liedheitS onth. The hotter ere both of n that brown color. exceedingly •ta halt in thaw, vert ram aten nee, kind rind well Ironed, fonnhonnitenetlier the Mehl attraettve ltatte ever calmed tor ante in Pit.- laugh. The bung, wit. With to order. la gold Moulded and !Inhaled In the highest style el the carriage boildera' not. It Ilan bent] tire.! nut three dime, and el the most tdellnit and valuable vehicle of the charnoter bereNbotti The barneas cone. !pee d% With the turgs, twine geld Montated. of the latent drawn and of the moat bemoan! work msnahip. The proprietor having now rite horse. In bin Mutat, la .te`erLelt .4 reducing het stork. wßich et bin if motive lit selling. To o gentle mun desirtnia if terurnlg n really I tialtlonahle and vtduable TURN OPT. the present in an opportu• .rite which nhould not he overlooked. a, It tune be e bong ltme:lf ever,bef etre sun). n learn. bUgge ntid hetet,' etre eguln offered for rale in Pittsburgh. Teruel reasonnble. Perth.. deatrous of purchnsing can see the hear-et and titrn..ont, and learn the priceZne.. he inquiring tat the OFFICF: one Dv. G. W. SPENCF, = . , Mt - 'I:W i • A L. READ Az., SON STATIONERF , . I: So. I MS Fourth Ai emu., thilthitrith. G RAND RE-OPENING NEW GOODS. Shoes, .Boots and Gaiters FIEN RY . PA Li:S% IZI Onpl APES4F...T.IEGITENT. MTV The lus/1 . 51,mM hos sCulp tsksii possessl of his old place, mad stocked it with a rich rl.oi Inent of BOOTS, SHOES AND I:AITEUS. Goads se wed es prices will giro .tisfectio Vormer patrens snd the public are Incited so is 1e2,94 HENRI' PAULUS BUY A 11001) TIMEKEEPER: NT W ATTLES SHEA PUGS, No. 101 Fifth A vemuo HOWARD WATCHES, WALTHAM WATCHE?. ELGIN WAT , HEs, c. sl All Ike different grades, In Gold And Silver C Caves made to order, el any Weight and at! 1 he lowest pile. , ..k , FM ..,1 F. L. READ & SO STATIONERS, No, 10:1 Fourth ATeoup, Pit! D ISSOLUTION. The ee-port tier. at heretofore est... Una lieureen JOll3 SPEE and WILLIAM SPEER. under the !Inn name J. A W. SPEER. roxalltrroners. Sixth ward. Allegheny, was dissolved by mutual consent on rite 3d In t.. The baYinelal NW ha continued at the old stand and all accounts Of the late flan "'- tied tied by William Speer. p APE MI EITOVE,I AND TINWARE. FENDS :I. FIRE MONO, 169 T. L. .READ Sr SON • • nrATIONEIU4. . Ro. 110 Fourth Aooooo.lhttaharah. DESIRABLE CIT I'ROPERT R goon local lob. barinßa front or. 167 feet on Forty-fourth None by 123 droop on an alley. a large brick dwelling Waive. well ar ranged 110 d In gO. d order. POrliCOJ9 ffunt.wlde e'lli.ncerarenr2P4l:lenl,7_,L,7,' 10,00 Apply to • Oct 1 Li 1.11:11TA PO'. _f 39 :Ruh neenue_ SON BARNES,O. Sealer of Weights i aad Measures, . °FFN E 5 • No. FOURTH tx FERRY BOAT: • . • 'Any pawn lithethe • I FERRY BOIT UNEMPLOYED Cen find a ircii.a paying use frilliar at Faxabetb. Pe. Ilen competition. ATEw . P APE% 1.1( otl J. L. READ & 6° ETATIONERS NJ. 102 Foiuth JAL.. caIIIRPSBURO Als . EITTAN/G pr0_..p „._, , , ,,,,,,d f0r Z O IIRADIN c Iii 1_.7 TURNPIKE,— . ...,.... 4 MAtIONRI . n o.s - alMil FEMUR.... =ln; ecsute.sed to ...Vales., nn smd seed. mall half miles irrnm yth WEDNMDA Y • J D151;017(ITI FERRE T rvew .aspi .. .9s Sorg and SCltlaulne 'nu - spte.: Joeild. , ' ' LY 4I'. ..MQ Buterrilta Lime. tta cu—iolad 441, Toledo -40. f _ sale by • ..1. B. CAINBIBLD mr3l. 141 Vina boXys Fresh BAD Sutter: 20 tall 'wads: CANF_ L D. For We by Xl 4 • Fits. arynos. 800 piatTs uNg5VlLLE tqr FOr We by J. B. gm-a1:73 SAYS ' 141 Puss avenue. 1 , THE WEEKLY . GAZETTE IS TILE BEsT ANIICIIEAT'EST )mmercial and Family Newspari •L'lll.l,llEll WESTERN PENNSti LVANIA • r. naechun.,:or merchnnt should ► s l:it pt I, furnished gratuitously to the getter.up Sub of ten. I..hdnut•ter. are roquested • Agent . , Addresh. , • PIiNNIMA HUED 6 CO., PROPRINToit •lestll44, 4L rr 41:4 44 4 f tb ten... ht., not erc..1... .. , . I 'II LINES. ,t.,11 he Insfrte.l In fli. se .01i0m....e . 1111;STV,F.114: e &YTS; taili l i./.116...1 14lif r Et • ENI,. - --- WANTS t • few 1104.RDERS • • .11S Nt , lti II AN . IV ANTED-TO LOA S.-$7.000 On „7,`,A7;;,%:T,1!7,K7,:;;;;;;`;',, 8 . t °°° ' "". • corflit t N. AttortioY•. , ., No. WI kit.nt street.. burgh. . _ AsvD..- . —A , few tiny boaders ni 7S 0111,110"11110, NA r i2ITA -1 - 3. 2 , 1 t 11 1 2 4 ti 1 ?( ° 4:2,t r : I,ln henoe Work. Wage,no cona . hie honte preferred. Adam. t I.lMbnrytk P arEa If NA' nooT!tA:W;1:71114,:; ll on Finn float.. El-I. , efor ono k... tt No. I„ NA NT. TItEN. Al' ANTEI)--:C11.1.1. MINERS IMME. .1 WlATikl•l'.--,lpply °taco at Minns. on Pan lintolle It. H. MA NitFlV:i.lt IAN!: ctitiPANY. Wy M NTE—Several Men for Farm Work. Gardening end Writing._ Also. for Ilrirakimi Work. iteroetil girl' Mitt Wanted for Cooking. Chatuborwork. Dining•n•oinWork an•l fight work of nil dpwriplion. Apply at E.lll'lAtY ti}NT 1 Sixth strvel.grat door Trout Stitponnion • W A N d T , V , ! j - , — . . , 00 of . (only Mae, Prlze S.tiotterr rectegfu end Jae . e 1,.. letptlrr . nt No. 1,15 SMITHFIELD STREET, Ell . ..burgh'. Po. 3.16 TANtED.—Exiwrieueed Agent+, to I' trovel und .vll Pritvrtt Ittehte bi for an article Junt. patented. WM be wonted In eve r loudly. ddrou " A M Box - 533. 11104- 1. 1,1 E .• AAT A NTIEI)--Aii ORPHAN BOY and of Dor 10 yearn of age. to lire with n couple. rompenest lon. hoard. clothing. seb.l. leg. kr. Hind of reference given. Addrese. for twn day.. 1.1%. Geer:Tit Office.r.- 14 AATATDto b Bret--4GENTS.---Exr9rieneed cu te lt h ;:trl .ren I t, Inductunettle offere.l. 31. Icon 333. ....burgh I`.ll. _ _ • ._ ANTEp—MORTG 30.000 to Loan In Inrne AILIIIII &nu - . lit fair rate of Interest. Bill. Bond and Rena :lance yl . rok No. 179:s!falti.d: \VA N T ED. gREW ITTTINC. LATHE 5 t.:6 foot hod end ISto:21 inch ortny. .kildrolto IN.I.;1:11i411d130:1, l'ittabpsitt2 yANTED, Coat and _Pant Makers, )00 , ‘, haufnion, Oppenheimer W A NTED—MO RTG AG F.S. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan . or all azanunta prOperLT A11.gb..1 Iv as a full' a t ~d Intervol. I• 11 MLLES JEUEHT• • Rani Nkatate Agoat. UN Utant atravt. . • • • O•LET.—Three Nice Rooms, with in.. and (Voter. Suitable for a small family, in a pleasant location. Inquire at 34THYLO A\' rm F.N . Allegheny Cita. IYinta T! .-ry,„__Two Story' Itigek lionst4, T '13 1 " TO.I.E'I. 7 STORE ROOM. A drat-class STllng Illpfal.asid cellar. No. Pitt Liberty street, completely tip with 'belying nail counters. (VIII be relined cheap, if railed for torn. Enquire at rrO-LET.—.I good, two story BRICK rornalning rooms. with =W en. Ithph,ements. Ale., lunge I.nt and good Bel& Stable. eouste renninot vu the Purl!, No. 184 North Avenue. Rent reasonable. Apply et No. .11 Ohio street. Allegbedy. Joh:121 p Arr. FOR SAME r . OR SALE CI(EAP.S2,SOO will -- buy s house with eve• loa m. Rl/11 hellorith, four lute 34 feet front by 100 loot In depth. with stabling, fronting on a forty hest etreel, one-halt square hack of PBMl.Yillitillk avenue, Twentieth werd. near East Liberty. Apply at 174 Urged street. near Seventh avenue. July -teem FOR SALE:— rt hat vrell•knowli propey at Parker' . Landing. Penns., , Tllle ECKERT JUJUBE," with all It. Runner., etc. Ti a proper hereon desiring to keeps hotel. this L rsre oppertunity. Sur RATES terms, call or Il address J. hicMULLi. . 2 flank of commerce auualp~ je orocettoason immediate on tale. lalkrn I , OR SALE.—Engines and Bailers, New and flacnnd Hand. n all kinds, constant', inn& rders from alt part of the Country promptly at delta. =M MO=f==iZi= • • - Aiothenv•ilt, ________— FOR SALE.—A convenient house, 6 Rooms. John street, "3.000. ir A goodhoum.l4lTol..Blool,llore t, { 4.000. thmse. 3 rooms. 4thlt street. Sl, . muse, 3 motor. !Sherman street. kr. }louse and ti lots. 43th street. . House and lot. Haslet street. 3. , . Lots In.llloomtleld. $3OO to $lOO. tan reg. t., V. i ri. N ' ill u .llrn. t 7 . ' Vire h ;unfr, aitt l l g sn err VII street. 64 TAI.O SALE.—STOCK FARIC—Con I S :LSO ACHICS, one hundred and .its ' egg utrtgazz-4..7-1:4: woo d s . tland L 'm t a ble, s" and sheep houses, onchnnl and well watered by a Jennings pasting through hil ls. . tilleatedlu county. Indiana, 3W front Ceram and Louisville Railroad: in thrtvlpg nelahborhant neer to vilisigp. end .rhurchtet. The (arm can " h it /AV: F0urthC " 07. ' 14, ‘ .. P 6 7 4 Are. IPFIt P. VOA SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE FOR CITE PROPERTF.—A ear COUNTRY it • I DENCE. containing MO acres with 3 houses thereon; one a iine, comfortable and convenient bonne; good water. and one of the best water pow er, la Western Pennsylvania fora milli 16 zeta from the env. oti the waters of Turtle Creek t; of a mile from Stewart's Station, Central Rail sad. Als seso.for several 10 0 00 Fa Enquirerms in good locellons hou sale. of WILLIAM WARD. melt No. 110 0 rant St., ordaulta Cathedral. .?, 9 P.,;ETILR . F, OR SALL-ON 8 YEARS' CREDIT 1$ LOTS. St acre mob In orchard of large hear, baring ;le l ; of . the cities. ?rte. • 6 1 HAM ' S Itit h iT, full of choice bearing Milt. Price 913. 1 LA E NSW COTTAGV. 9 rooms, front nod nide portico., 2 collars, 2 lane cisterns. ilm.l well of water at hack door, carriage ben:soma amble. grape. heeling. young orchard boarbmilinest WWI! of the cities 11/14 riven, opporiiite mouth of Penn street. MI. Washimiton, with '1 arra. Mee 96.300. 002 acre. more of tine orchard dap,. had with it. Within fifteen minute. walk of lo dine. Paquin. of W. 1.1 !MART, on the premises. • Jetryl-arrit =II= 140 nr7t. 'wet. FOR SALL-149 beautiful .bnildlag lots near th e Pennsylvania Rail The. lots usseellingreryeheap-11134:•Mh-11101eamh and balmmo In font equal soft: eigant. Attar th amine June the the wie. explans et the office at T. SiLLT I SO K Y earner Penn and 331 street, or R. P. PILL. !Merl ey at Law, 'YR Great street. " A frame dwelling containing 4 roams. snails on' .14th watt, lot 20 by 1110 feet. This le • • serf handsomeyloce of property lo and will male a 'delta ant home foe 407 ono Of 01171)0 010/10111. T. 11. SILL & EON. t. frame cottage house containing 4 Isom end intone°, situate on Maln tenet. bear the Greens burgh:pike, lot 30 by 100 feet. , This le s owe beautiful place and w il l be Anhiglgeip G Called for seem.. TR. SILL 90. N. • ' 'Theme desiring to purchase hinnes And lots ad rantsgeousl y will do well to 4sll atownenleltd =ben inn one list. We hare pennon,' tb" we are "13.. 'Mint . ..we acceptable to all W . 9 4. count comic enni And Armen° , ....H. 9 SON. Penn and =downs* •, es - FOR SALE, OR LEASE. OIL REFINERY, ;cwt. r w oo . . . M. LONG & CO: !pa • 0 UR .1. J L. READ & SON, Jor N 0.102 fourth Amu*. Pittabstilk• =T! . . . BANK . FO R : . SAVINGS, , . O. 81 rota Tit AT - L'V.IgtiI3EURGE. CHARTERED I • - PIM DAILY from 11 fr. 4 . n . 01001t. Ma Mt T -11°R.DAT EVBNOtO, from may tat lx , Kormo g lct Ist from 7 to 9 o' tort. sO4 tom No• pb % Tito a iii 11 to tread , intifssa t • of par 01113 t.. frm of tax.. AIM not MM. dram comooands mettaannanyjo January ma July. Ilman of Ity-Lam, an., furntaped !ay fh• Boma of Yawn .-000. A. Berry. 17•03ent; S. 11. Hartman. Jas. ram. Jr,, Vim Prmadmia; D. B. M . A.. M ltrod wi ntr " . J. t lYGrabant ‘'d '''...u . A.P. r. 18•11,. Wm'. yy. rel. Jona ft. Dilworth, P. Rahm 0. n't= : mom MM.. J no. &oft. Rota. C. . D r" . 1V.% air. r Eol.l3olloitora '' ' .my II el3lnIZ=ZO7ll TO-LET 121R3 PITTSBURG-II LL~~~~ - ~;~;