HE DAILY GAZETTE, HOME NEWS. ba.temuk of - special Interest Wll.l torn; acted In theCounonn Plea. Court yentenlay llama Craabed.-11.icbard Mason. x wfirk . man M LORig. Oliver tk 1111111 IN mill. in Ifir t ati, l l.att u t .. r t h c il a ex t rit aE lni t n . t r 4zl, ) ,.. , T . l. l •4l;r e 3 . :. terday. Amputation will be necewury. • - - Martil 7.0 ao, n•-ihn tcaxharped with the lagfieny of five loads of eon' on not week. be fore Alderman McMaster's trapdischarged by the prosecutor paying the frost. thereby claiming Mr. Logan from I he aforesaid charge. 114.14 -racat's second .grend vocal end in waffle • tai concert will be given without fail at Liberty Mil. East Liberty on Friday even ing. June 17t h. Reserved seam bl centn; cnn Llhe 'be secured. at nivelerretrs dnig •tore, Rent Our typed of yesterday made speak of Dilworth, Porter di Co.' Locomotive. Works as visited ho the Southern railroad party. We should have said Smith O. Porter's Izeo motive Works, and Dilworth. Porter's Rail road Chair and Spike New Store.--A very extensive' Iterr whole sale liquor bowie has Just been openedat Non. 1: and 18 Water street, bv Iteaars. hlurddal and John 1) . /Johertv, uniler the dna Munn of M. Munhall nod to. The house is thoroughly stocked. and the. Um, with Fuel, promlnes to trao.act a large No' Strasebenies.—Strairturrijos and other deli eltitts edibles In abundance to the Smithfield street M. E. Church thin evening. Adminnion tree, and no "borinr about Investing In the delicacies ntalent the rinitor'n xvinhec. The evening can be devoted to no more pleasant purpose then by attending thin entertain ment. eloeing.—The ladles of the linziewood Presbyterian Church will "close their 'draw berry festival to-night. If !bow who have not visited the church during the festival could feel ne they do who More been there, the church would certainly he crowded !h -eight. Trains from the city will accommo date visitors, free of charge. redeavor to he there. Weddiags.—The mouth of roses seems to also deserve the title of month_of marriages if we are to Judge by the numeous weddings which hare lately occurred hereabouts. There were no less than thirteen brides on the evening train of the Pennsylvania railroad, and three on the noon train, and all were married yesterday. The ministers moat be reaping a rich harvest of fees. , Let none of our readers. fail to remeni- Nber that the kennel musical contest of • - the manila of the Pittsburgh Female College will he held this evening In the College Chapel. These occulonsgerterally draw together bril liant and relined audiences; and we can con ildently recommend all our renders who would spend an evening delightfully to at tend. Tickets may be obtained at she honk stores and at Mellor& lloene's to n ne rooms on Fifth avenue, or at the door. The lam Litsnee—.The strawberry festival under the ausplees of the ladies of the North Avenue M. E. Church, Allegheny. opened bril liantly last evening—exceeding the most san , ‘ swine expectation. The church won thronged, with one of the happiest company of ladled and gentlemen and Joyous children that has inter been gathered at any similar entertain ment hereabout.. The edibles. from the listh they Ms/teemed, must bare been sactory. The. fair closes te-nlghl. Don't min the opportunity to en ley one even ' ing of raro pleasure. EDITORa GAZETTE: Permit me Through the columns of your excellent paper to call the attention of Council to an ordinance panned 0 long time ago fort hr construct lon of a board walk In that thickly settled' portion of the Twentieth ward. from .1 ikon avenue to Elm Liberty, along Ellsworth avenue. There ap fearlfto be noenorement on the part of those whose duty it in [ober° the work done. It is certainly an outrage on the citizens living along this avenue. Every rain compeln those whose business calls them to East Liberty to either wade in mud or take the fearful risk of walking on the Pennnylvania Railroad. It 11 a Well known fact that a great number of ladles and children have to travel over thin road to the store or to nudml, hence the (Tent necessity of a board walk, and that as noon an possible. I hope you animal the attention Of tbe patties Concerned Lo thin matter % an anti you will do but an art of justice to a gnat many citizen.. 10:111722 • The Jury In the ciao of the Common_ wealth vi..lPatrick Welsh and Albert Long. Indicted for the murder of Jacob Am bOL R full report of the trial of which we Prericamly published. agreed twon a verdict yesterday afternoon at half past four o'clock. They found a verdict of guilty of voluntary Manslaughter ea to Patrick Welsh andfrecom mended him to the mercy of the (3ciun. and a verdict of not guilty as to Albert Long. The latter • was discharged by 1 proclamation. and Welsh was remanded to Jail. libarpshurg. MCEBBJ3. EPITOMIC/M:I7E : Our new st reel Improvement, like "true love, does not flow smoothly." and bas come to a sudden halt. as Benetton. has Leen served upon our pro . ve Council , restraining s them from her street Improvement until certain lines are settled. The Council proposed a compro- Wan. but the agrleved party prefers a Irani adjustment, and hence their appeal'i o the law and to thettestimony." The ladies of the first Methodist. Church are now holding a strawberry festival, In oar new bank building, which la to continue through the Week. A fine gold watch, a gold headed cane and other articles ;are being voted for. which produces some Interest and excitement. , Per... Oats. W. H. Prro. Eso.. son, of Sir Morton Peto. of England. la In the city at the 31onongabela Elamite. [He .la making , an extended tour of ohipeseatton through the country. We ate glad to bid him hearty Nrel. e, and teen hit atm' here may be pleasant and enjoyable. Hog. Mum HMtraturra declinee. Ina card • elsewhere publhhed. tolbecome a candidate • fat the Senate. Wnum Dat.gr.u., East: left the city yeller day for a pleasure t our Feat. IL W. DEraucgsON.l Ihmj.. of Crawford counts. Auditor of National Hanka of Penh allsanta, la at the st. Cherie, Hotel. day. Hoe. H. W. MAMMY la expected home to- • Butler County PrGary Election. The following Is the aggregate vote cast at the erlmary election in Itutlercountr, for the Valens candidates. on rtaturdaY. June lit h> ", • COl:GlattStl. NJunkin Lien Phelog ' 14:01 Aiken. 844 . .Matbegml efg Fleager Lusk. wter, _ ASSOCIATE 3004) '.. MCCOY I.COF Fiedler -• • rocarr couktsstonin, Dodds IL% Ilarron. Al . cker 339 Dlcgolat ion . IN/ Cro . . 139 • - COCNTT AVTATON 108 Ktllr. Wise Elliott I == Some twenty or twenty-the of the 4oldlen of 1012 and IEI3. of Kentucky and Ohlo have agreed at once, vrithoui preliminary utvatige meat, to visit the - battle gro Inds of o,;youth at Fort kfelgs. and Col. Dudley's battle ound. near the Rapids of the Stammee river, t ose of. Keetucky and Ohio, woolly, will pass Cincin nati on the morning of the Md of Juan, on their way to Mammee Cite. 0., and would be happy to meet all or any living of the Pitts burgh Blues and Petersburg Volunteers of JAM and 1813 who served with us dating the @lege of Fort &Rigs and the ti rdships of that - Campa4so. should this scroll meet the eye of anrand they choose to meet with us. they should start. from Pittsburgh on the early Sarning train of the 21d of June,lll7o. I truly how to see same of. those old ',comrades and wltli them take a stroll over WM. thre grounds. • l'ary respectfully, e D. DAVIS. Soldier of 1812 and 1813. In my :9th year. McArthur. Ohio, June itth,lB7o. dtu- Pennsylvania Patentees. The foil wing United. States patents were illaued to Sirens of Western Pennsylvania daring the week ending June il, ISM: Die for f In/ vise boxes; Christian Eon. oldjoittabu b.. Steam boiler blow-rde pipe; , John C.. Me .Laughlin. Pittsburgh. Mdste for making barrow teeth: JtUrle. M n, Pittsburgh. for glass lamps; DWI fel C. Ripley, Bir mingham. • Katalluragic furnace for iron and steel; 3 Y. Smith. Pittsburgh. I room -for matifying and reducing mag ic ores of iron: same party..(antedated J e 3d. 1870.1 Thomasl)Oanell Pit Is ghTeialleiirgL. a n d Alien Anchors. eer Creek Station. " Indow: Erastus W. (lidding.. Johns to I 4.. car; Thos. McCors. Fayette City. s is , Cutter; Nelson O'Neil, Purchase Line. . machLuei Seth Rigby. id. New Castle. ratalaustble Double 144;1411,g 'aiddrinable 'circle. were all ablaze ' with ex ement last night on the occasion of a • • weildbutstiticb took place to the Third byteriait Ckurch, on Sixth avenue. There Isulailly one thousand invitations but, • Judging from the attendance, but few • • of regret could hare been sent In. At appointed hour, eight o'clock. carriage • carriage roiled up• the oven, and • -the richly attired guests asfahe 7 t , fs. Daring the interval elapsing bet viten th • seeleatot the guests and that of the bd. Party the audience was agreeably enter . with aver? floe organ concert, Prof.- &Aback presiding and manipulating the Wealth force, power. beauty and brilliacer. Alter the commodious Church was crowded to It , ntuloet capacity with en audience &m -inimums for dress, culture and refinement, the bridal pasty arrived and merched up the mat-• bee seale.ithe organ seMlog forth a merry wedding march as a great leg. The couple were M leg e hytwn bridesmaids and bridestrieft. In white, and crif.l it =rof t` Vil,, de irtt e r. There wee nothing elaborate or extra. vagang.in um, of the cost tunes of the bklies but all busked charmingly neat and sweet. The Interesting ceremony of uniting the hap. Toollg_PoPPle tetether was performed by see. Dr. N obl e . When they were Joined soil eolanutlY declared man nod 'rife, a p leasant ?Roe epbtode. not in the "card invite ^ occur red. for to the astonishment of most of the mto on h e ofe s t k h . e and d th mn ow e re m arried, making the occarion a tight royal double wedding: • She grOom la the first wedding was Mr. B. B. Haseltfne. a welbknown Filth avenue mer• ottani, and the bride Miss Lizzie. the acmes- Mslied daughter of. Hon. U. W. Williams. of Mayntme Bench. In the surprise wedding Mr:Bderard Maxwell, who la widely known and esteemed, was the rca who secures a Mind for life, and Mu, daughter of the Porter B. Priest& mist e bit:Wag bride. bl couples left on the eastward pound Halos for an extended bridal tour. . . THE MERDEI linen of Oyer sag Tenolnee -Jnilgra Merrell and Collier—Trial of Nicholas Dorfman for Maker --Diseund Day's Proceeding.. - The Court of Oyer and PernDner met at ii n'elock yesterday inorning, Judges Sterrett and Collier on the broth. The ease of the Commonwealth as. Nicholas Dorfman indicted for the murder of Thomae Laughran was re sumed and the following test ininny was elicit ed: 1ir..1. A. LAIIIIOIII. nwnen— I reside at 511 Penn at reel; am a physician: Was called to . • Thomas Lauglunn lite morning of the sth o October: he was at the residence of . Hugh Hanlon: Penn street: I was called before : y a o'clock in the morning I think—ean't s ek actly: Laugliran was In the rear part of ,he house on the Ist story: I found him Irina on his back, breathing with difficulty and tire wax considerable blood Min, hi. lost': I found on examination that hewan Clll. on right side near the breast bone; treat ''''l l 'h he was bleeding and exhaling air froturlie tang. The external wound wan larger than the internal; I closed the wound and had hint isai. ,vered to his boarding limem;,l so di:meted; by so doing hi breathing 3'34 1001 Oppressive and them was less 3elool3iolgt, l did ant s p.. him again until he had been removed in his 1,,,,d1„g bore: haw him before s O'clock same d n , ; examined the 111 e wolittil and • made a sllglit. emu - M.llml of the Noe ; I 300'1 remember that I here was :owsignincanre attached to any a tuT woimds; it seems to me I hat he was I'd somewhat: made no further exatn ant ion when gee Ihe second time, bolo-- I ed upon his general syniptoms. The wod ver the lung seemed to be a clean cut [wal -1 .1 with the ribs, about one inch In length; I Thenot probe it. but int roductsi my linger. extern; wound was an inch in length: it Wan an Incised wound: 11 knife would produce :11 wound of_ that kind. We have no right to probe a wound of that character. Wean, we might create damage by probing. Afteran i.indult ion of the wound and man. my °pin nn of bin condit ion was that it wita one of the ordinary cases of a ehest wound. You must aln - ays look at wounds of that eluirneter as 1. angerous. when the lung Is injunsi. I visited ughtan fre qu ent lyUfter that time: I culled number of t Imes. that stone day: I called t,the text day; for three or foMr•daya he . quite low. eery bail: his symptoms abated somewhatafter tint day; we were of 11k1in .Jon, Dr. Ikinnellv , the consulting physician, and myself, that he W:10 out of danger; don't remember the date of the consultation. I vklted hint tip notit the 18th of I fonbee• I eannot tell how long af ter the consultation l visited him but the morning of the 10th sons tf e last time I visited him: 1 did not examine hint that Morning: do not know his condi. ion: 1 desire to make a correction: I meant to my that I visited the man ten days: it Wan an t Itemorn log of when that I visited him last: do not know he died: visited lam seyerni times after the consultation with Dr. Donnelly:af ter receiving an injury in the chest death it Insotermetimes caused by hemorrhag w e, external or nal: blredlng did not follo as the result f the Injury; there wag 110 hemorrhage in of case after I closest the 3 . 0111111: I exatnintsi the tnan carefully after I closed the wound several times: I cannot state whether there was Internal bleeding nr not, as the. blood gravitates to the bottom of the lung.; I can positively State there was 001 an Internal hemorrhage; if lee have not bemorrlinge idler the t bird day our prognostications are Inver. Mr and we have hopes that death will not follow front hemorrhage; then Ire-direct ~me attention to the inflammation: there wmtin ttnnanation in thin case to his ads antnge: the treatment was then antiphlogist lc: our abject wan to avert an extensive indammnt ion of the lung; sometimes an Inflammation will extend all over the lung, and the more extensive nit inflammation on the lung the more !Mal it bc he continued well. improving. airwe thought; the consulting physician. Dr. Donnelly. withdrew from the case thinking the patient wan nut of danger, stating that the cm e was more favorable and he world not call tint 11 tin for by myself or louse one : else. tin the In h day after he Mkt wounded, the pa-. tient was titling up and talked wit h one )ovi alit': recovery. of course, had not permanent ly set. but he was premature In his sitting up. [bough he felt comfortable when sitting; on the morning of the 17th i [TM him last, bill Ohl not remain more than a moment; that was • the 10th day afterjreceiviug the wound; I did . not 02311110 e him: he wag in bed; Ica nnot state cause of hi. death. • • • eroll-examined-1 do not recollect the tiny I trAtonnelly Una Called to lee the pat lent; do not know how ninny times I baited laughrart before Dr. Donnelly was Called Itt: do not know the time Dr. Donnell,. and inyrojf came to the conclusion that the 'patient wag not of danger: It was about tire. six o set - en days: the consultation took place outside. de. :trier we hid visited the patient together: I told ,Laugh ran that he wan improving; on the at h tint af ter the Injury he wax sitting up and talking jovially: Dr. Donnelly had retired Trout the ease before that; when he was sitting up I alk ing jovially he said "Doctor rant all right: I -would be all right if I had a --." I jovially remarked to h he made m treatment up to m that the dity‘ I left tne I t was nic: of y course. after inflammation exists for some time the powers of life must decrease, and we give tonic to stimulate' or strengthen the patient, to • prolong life and to p vent clot, as it deliberates the bloore d ; nut nothing on the and externally; I dressed the wound hr stitching it and placing adhesive plaster over it. I also placed over it 0 to/lo dotsd plaster: I don't know how long these strips of adhesive plaster remained: shoot a tint or two I think. cannot state posi tively. I did not remove then,: Dr. Dannelly removed them: It erns done on hit nest or second visit; I cannot state when that chit Was; I did not see Dr. Donnelly on bin nest * lan: thee told me tie tuul been there; I Wan not there when 3.aughran died; I ceased to visit him nu the 17th. because I felt hurt at the conduct of the consulting physician: my feelings were wounded by the mime he bad adopted In my absence. On the first day Dr. Donnelly came he did not agree with me in Inv treatment' of the case. Ile wanted to adopt a' different mode of treatment from that which I Was pursuing: he did adopt It n ti o nt "&111in'e pursuing; myinued e treatmenth o in terfere with toy treatment or change it. bat added to it a preparation which operate. 4 on the skin. The treatment was not changed to my knowledge on the 17th: I did not examine the patient on my lout Thal; I did not examine the patient because I felt hurt at the eOnduet or the cOnlUlting physician from something that had been said to me. The patient ty: s In delirium Only at certain 1111100 for-two r three days, or longer per he WWI not i delirium when he sat on and tolled with m. I said the Inflammation was to the advantage of the patient because it solidified the lung a, the part wounded and prevented hemorrhage Re-direct—nave been practicing about Live years.' Graduated at ftelleview College. Have treated cases of this character prior to thi. one. It was in the forenoon bad theconver sailor. with Laughren. when he talked Joni 1 wit k me. I idways called in the morning, nn sometimes two or three times toeing the de and at night hen they would call me. • think t wns coiled several times In the nigh It was on the 16th that he sat up and talked t. tne. It was on the 17th that I was there last I remised hot a moment. TITENTIRTVI WARD . Dr. John A. McGirr, s worn.—Am a practi cing Optician and turfman. Rave been pose Ming thirty year+. Saw Thomas Laughrn the night before hi, death. Saw him on Tni teenth street at the house he bad been lyin . at. Re was in a dying condition when I ea. him. That In the only time I saw him, except at the pet modem ex nmination. Dr. Donnelly was present I went to see the patient at his request. Mad an examination of the wounds. Discovered wound between the third and fourth ribs o. the right side. about an inch nod three-qua ten In length through the akin and fatty tin sue, and extending down to the muscles that attach the ribs to each other. The wound Was from half to three-quartera of an inch an depth. Did not examine any farther about him for external wounds. NeTeely examined the externs' condition of the ch st with refer ence to effusion; and found the che st filled full of fluid, excessive andlabored athing nod the perspiration pouring off htno that hist bourn were very few. The DOM and I con cluded that he would not live twelve hbure. The patient was conscious. I did not converse with the patient. The next morning Dr. Don nelly made a mot filmiem examination, and I Was present, and we are red at oar ideal of what the come of death as. The first thing we did was to examine whether there was any communication he ween the external wound and the cavity the chest; I refer to the wound on the hr st; we found that we could pass a probe in a short distance at the angle nearer the been -hone for a short distance but could not pass it Into the chest; The wound t rough the mus— cles that Joined the 11 Tyne plugged up by & deposit of lymph, f fresh formation; the Coating of the chest as then opened and an Immense effusion poud oat through the cut made by the doctor I the examination; this effusion was all reran ed , and it run out en rapidly that we could et sponge it up, but we collected about two thirds of nn ordinary wooden pall full; I tk the sponge and cleared oat the cavity of the cheat and found the lower portion of this aid contained ron-. siderable puce, matter; I hen examined the or ., condition of the right lull and found it col lapsed or condensed an occupying a mail space in the upper po km of the cheat not larger then my two Sts: vre found the M ' a m tr a ti d n l n 'e d r g g .liTrl h r a ler - wallel - 4 Ten Z cheat where the wound pe etrated unit at Ick tc the lung also where it had been mandril. we then removed the lumrkwith the portion of adhering ',lrmo, and-. xamined it for a wound to correspond . ith the external wound; We found the longthal been wounded; on separating this attached plflint from It this wound was cloned up by lymph na the wound between the rib , bad been; I separated these hands of lymph and found that an artery, a vein and a barochial tube had been net ered by the cut; the cut moot have been one and in half Inches deep In the lung; It wan deep enough to divide these important parts of the lung; the wound was three-qtuntera of nn Inch In length; that of connte gave us data to form our opinions an to the cause of death unions we found canoe of death cimwhere; we examined the heart next, and found it sound; fxamined the other side of the cheat and ound the lungaomewhat congested from the armature of the fluid on its right aide against it, interfering with respiration and circuit, lion; the lung was In the main part sound. our conclusion from the examination was that the man had died from this wound which had penetrated the lung and the effects of that penetration: it was a continuous wound through from the breast Into the lung which It penetrated, as I have described; we exam ined. an in the Other wounds, one on the 'fore head and one on the bath; I don't recollect mach about them, do not think they were serious around., am very certain they were nett the wound in the lane canned the death at the man; the examination was made in the room where the man died, at eleven o'clock the foil-owing day; he wk., a l oan of tine physical development. 1 Croseexamination—thughlin was, I sup pose, abOut tire feet eight or ten inches; be wan I 1 very macular would seer large. well-rtereloped chest; he weigh eyee one hundred and eighty pounds, probably near two hundred pounds. A wound oath as 1 have dencribed would not be necessarily fa tal. from mar eFrience; I could estimate very nearly the len cf time intlamation bad been going on, and t must base been front a week In ten darn; a wound that had as moth effu sion as that one would necenartlT be fetid. That amount of allusion would not necessa rily,fellow in all cases: It often follows that wounds of that rho racter are followed by In fiamstion and symptoms Of effusion and then the indematiop and effusion abate. The Ori ginal effusions of blond from the wound into the cavity of the chest was there as a constant come* of Irritation, keeping on that halftone tlonof thepkunt, constantly table to break mann until that effusion was absorbed; the would not be safe at any time, as long ea the effusion or a portion of It wan there; I do not think the intimation resulted from the handling of the wound, but from the Presence of effused blood in the lower cavity of y?.. e lPre. 'Doi moth—l deceased; • do not remitted tee date; It s v ' rTs About fear hours after he dled; Drs. Dannelly, MoOlrr and JandsOn. Were present; this was at the 'nod inortein examination; I was present and took Nome notes id' the examination: trier were two, 4, 3111111111 on the hod one at the hash of tlre neck, this wound e•r , 1]• lanother wound on the righ t bresor about four nches below - the collar bone at itslusint Of en t ranee it ef abotd two 11161 , lengt h. ex tending in 'a tarot:non back searils sins' unwards into this calcite of the chi,: This wound was: not healed at its point of ent ranee. but 113 c P 1 .g . K. 1 11 1 31 tr point :Mein 1111 Melt in depth with plastic lymph: inri•son was made from t base nf It he nevi. 10111 , 113,11. allot her one rmrrled mitre.. the 31.101111 . 11 at this point. cheat 11,1,11.3:,,1,1L/,.1,ini.14`...1111: tivt (muut tilled i right _ tens ion 113111 3 Haiti, 1111,41 Nlllll volk.ring ,„,pies , et the blood: the I nog matitiiying a pa ion in the tipper 31311 inner cavity of the m., it • wns completely occu pied w er e snus-elght of. the entire carRY: There were eery large Lando of plastic lynsph holding it in t his e nn cavity and layers of blip .131111, i t the inner surface of the wall of the chest; the hang 1,13 removed and it partially invisible wound found in thelow er port 101 l 1/T the upper lolie. which corres-1 pondesi to the direction said 11111.01411/115 t( the. taternn] wound described. At this, Oita t•nnr? took a rete-.nntit lint inlet tate ot'elock. I=l Cowl convened at halt 'met oto. Sturm t ntnl Collier nn Ti,.. bench. • Or. Daley who ttfl 1311 tfie at and unhen Coort 104 a reca.s.. wan n•-milelh and the ,11111 . i11117 . ilOll itt Chief WM cont Inued' • The wound was nhnui aquarter of an inch in dent h in the lung. and a little Into than that in length: the ent ire dept hot the woUnd front the surface I judge was from ftya and n qua, ter to three inches; the rat railer of the Idade had divided the intercostal muscle* across their fibre: this would cause a somewhat gap ping wound. and allow the rod pima , oratinna_ itherie air fnon Ihe weight of its M. pres thesure, which WOltiii c . 11111.4. eotiapse of the lung, tTuard fluids gavenn evidence of ant - very remote elTualon, or rather - remote :talon of hat kind, Inasmuch tin there 1114 nn' little of I hat kind of decomposition that results In the formation of pus: some pus, however, was Present in the tower strata of the volt tone of fluid. evident I y in its (mining stage. The ymean ws apparently about I wenty-t wo ars of age fool was of a very moot :11 1,1 111119elliAr frame: bin features rare a pinched expression, Ind teat lye of hiss- Ins suffered eacruciat iug • pain; ' there Wan tie sets . import ant arteries in the locality of the wound: the eat ernal and internal '1114,(11113, and the intercostal arteries are nhout all. fon rather inclined to the belief that Holle of these arteries were severedf. in tar opinion. &lab WIIF caused by pleurisy or intlationa.; thus of the lining membrane of the lung, with its consequent squat Intel effusion: this seas the iminediate effuse' of death; the remote cause of the [rookie waa the Wound tirade by I he knife, 'nent-elatilined--Th inilatilitiat inn 114 ht have been mused by a ynid I akin. or from the wound. I could mit say e , rfaioly and nee...11110 thal t lie intlatintint renulted from the wound. It to 1/OC I .IIIII I that If acute inflammation had gone on Irani the time the wound was tunneled tint ii the deut It of the in, t lent that the - ellii•don might lon.' been the name an we faun] 11. bat it in not pr,,t m bi e . The matter formed 11,011,1 ha,. noire Inns the severing of the eater.] in:run:try /Men - , and the ititertl the rould of Ants, been SeVered. think the sole rause of death wain from Inttamwu my Nto ion set nip by some very efficient nose, :11111 that action Wll.l. Very Intlanattat Tn.:retied front the sennnd. and the Inflaninudion wan the ratite of death. 110-411reet 'flier, Ira, 'thse, of ant Nil vere violence about the Lead. The COMlllllfllven.llll lir(1 . 1104et1 10 off, ••• dem, the tit:element: umtie h Alderman Tarim - i t w int/ening after. lII' AV:I inJurtt. ' Al.fereent Tin,. Meier. swot. - 1 t 6 called siren In go az .1.4, the titre:trod 011 th. titorning after Ii w s Injured. It was :then , right o'elnek on t . h otter li e eo n ], not stelik: 1 tookt In statement pfirtir standing round. nod then read h to Lang - limn whn nodded his assent to it. The otter was wlt lid en wit. .. . . Edoriti Printet..worn. Liie al No. Itl l'ike' .toot. - Ana about I 7 years of age- Work at Moreland Mitchell's livery .1060 r. I k •, when , Stephen Hoffman lit - eel ita Coe it Ow r .I.: it Wa.. on Penn street. a few - doors slimy° 011ora. I %vac there hit at wen t lir.v and font o'clock ortj he morning that the muting took place. 11. outside of Stephen Hoffman's lannae, stentling on t iss,w inflow sill. In Wa. 3 tavern. I think I tin was tee first night be opened. I hears! it fuss in the house sand loud talk is the reason I got on (Ise wind.... 011. 1 looked t brough the window. SAW Nick Hoff man and Stephen. anal a anon I,V the name of Iteo , er. 3lld I think Stephen'o Wife w. them, hen, They were just talking then, anal were otand inn at the ter talking. They had been talking then• about tie minutes. I guess; I credal bear what they said: I Isesird Nick Itolintasu say he wand - kill the esn et a la - h that all Stephen."' They were .Is Salons: the bar. tS hawse was shown a plan of la he blinding. anal sleueri bed the position of the pan ies_ 311.1 his issd t ion at t he wind°. . lie then .aid: i ...natal see Nick Rahman plainly; saw nothing but stand ing anal talking while I was I here; and not see any striking. The talking was not ern' kind when I Ivan looking in the window; a few minutes sifter !Mani 1 hat remark from Nick. lie and Steve starred in the back 1,10111; Ste phen's wife was behind the (sari a I don't know whether it was St ere's wife or not: there was one lady behind him bar; than three men started to the back room and entered it; it wan atom? five minutes on ...0 :after I bean! the threat I had th.:v entered the back room: I did not see anything after that: I Just • came anion l'elln at reel before I got on the WinaloW SIII: the first thing that attracted nay atten tion as I come down ('Nano from lAberty street. was three men nanning down t Pliant Street Inward 31111beeey :alley front Penn strew, could not say how finale men were dressed: did not know any of them; Mr. lemon came out after the man was cube the nearest I wee to the men who ran drawn\ the street was about half 3 mintare.:` \ I a 'd not see the t trey anen, or any of them. af r they turned into Mulberry alley, until rtft r the man was cut./ that there were tiro mm tante out for the police. and I caw the man who was cut; I he amen came mat alter the Lion lid,, becObe. the Mali Ih., Wag eat the loon tat oath; I the into the liCilit. when 1,011‘3 , went in; the man I hat witgcut was in Lemma's, next door; never saw hint I.4are he was cut that I /.110W of; alb! not ..., 111, 'Il a I , .lanc ater t her had ant:-red \ , 11... !mei; r..i.ln tint It i he were grating orient AL saw them t hen in tioffman's bar room: they rushed into the back room when I was standing on the window sill; they ware the two ffmana and Ilroser; do not know - which of tunm entered [IPA.. the bar room was I t by torn ps a lights; could not see the men in the back room, because It %rot dark In there; did not see any lights in the back room; thq dour be tween the bar room and hack Conan was open after the three men had eat Bred; I heard not h ien that wog going on In the back room: I did noteretnain on the window sill: got off a few ' militates after :he men entered the back room 1 andaras standing on the pavement by the door • wheat Hoffman made I hose thresto,• 1 did not aee him make any movement :.l did not go ' Into Hoffman's house until they were getting arrested; Steve and Nick Hoffman and a few : more men that I did not know were in here I then. - Crosseexaminisi—ll war between three nnd four o'clock of the morning of October 7th; 1 I can't tell what day of the week it trim I , recollect it was the ';th of October: can't tell 1 how 1 recollect: I was going home: live Si I Pike street; worked at Pitcairn', tit that time. I W. drlving "Buss - --got drawn generally at I twat time in the morning. Saw )It. Lemon the umn who keeps the - Fort Pitt" Maine:a door to Hoffman's. He Caine illit of th front door of Hoffman's house: I know St 4 phen Hoffman when I see him; I drst told - what I have told here to Mr. Mooney,, a policentan, a day nr two after the tatting was done, on Liberty ctreet, where he was on a "beat. - Wit uses wastage:o shown plot of the black In which the house stands; crosied the street hest cause I heard fuss: got up on t he window out to are what Was going on; could not see from the pavement for the shutters or something Inside: I only knew Brauer when I sate him; tenni of Min non base ball player; have known Stephen Hoffninii - lOr n good while; dp not know Stephen Hoffman' , wife; nay fare was an close to 1 he Window no T esaild get It; the lady was behind the bar and the men were In front of h: I think there wasto little blood on SOnie of their faces, bast cannot my whose face It oval on; I know that. It-was Nicholas who mid he would kill the son of a Is -h whostriek Steve, isv hit voice; I knew him for some Hine, but never talked with him: hate heard him talk frequently up about the engine house: can't on how often; could tell lain voice from the others in the house • that night; , I refer to the Niagara engine house: it hue Leen over a year or more' !since I We him nt the Niagara. engine , lipstae; I have heard him talking other places; can't Ray', when I last heard him talk, - It' was about Ore minutes from the time I saw the three men coming Into Mulberry allessurit II I saw Niels °lns and Stephen Hoffman and Bruiser rusk into the back room. I had juot got alp on the window when I hennl the threat; It Wag a couple of minutes before they loathed into the room; it might have been ten minutes after I now the men turn into the olley that I saw the others rush into the _back room; I cannot say how long I was on the window sill; there was no light in the bock room that I could see: the troannu commenced to Ingle,. three men rushed into the back room; I was not on the window sill then: I heard no noise In the back room before the men posted in; no one messed along t lie ntreet.Wh Ow I scat rat I he da tor nnd window, but there was n Inn. standing on the pavement wit la a bucket; did not observe whether these teas nny One In 'Lemon's saloon; think one of the doors was Ppen; there was a little light, In the house: have never been in the back , pert of Hoff man's house; I know Hint it was Nicholas Hoffman whornade the threat from his voice nod the expression used: be said I will kill t he son of a b--h who hit my brother Steve, . .Re-direct- The shut tern on the window went wood and lout boll selle tip the window', Jamett Ilaniorr, sworn -•Lice in, the Ninth ward; lived there In October last; know where Stephen Hoffman lived when I heellffi cult v tooklances he lived in the house where It ra;ccurred: Nicholas Hoffman was In the }souse that night. Between nine and ten o'clock la night I and Tom Loughran andJobn lemon %vent into Hoffinan'a house with the , Intention of baring a drink because it ova., the Oral night of its odening; Nick Hoffman oval the. only man In I 110 house that I knew at that tinge; • there w'erg , lieo more and a woman there: Nick made Me acquainted with Ma brother Steve; don't know who the other man was.' tire had .• • • a drink and during this time-Nlek nod me got into some talk about rolling mill affairs; dur ing our conversation Laughrtm interfered in the discourse and talked for some minutes • with Nick; they eanfturled one another dur ing the time they talked; I believe Laughren cootraried Nick in the talk; Nick called him liar and offered to strike at him, but whether be struck him or not I do not know; Nick stooped. on if toget nn under kohl bf -Laugh ren, and threw him down on the 000,1 -Nick was then on top of him. and Sieve Hoffman otme.running from the end of the bar and I think be was trying to separate them; did not see him attempt to strike; there were two more strangers in the house, who we bad left behind us at Lemon's; Lemon went out and brought them Wafter we had taken one drink. with the Intention of treating himself; -these men nil gat into the fuss then; Lem on and me then tried to - get them men apart; after ire got them apart we shor ed Laughren out; One of the. strangers went out wheleith him; Then Hoffman got up, and got my eye. upon they were-in a very rarbl;j.P.Ttiork. the freely as If they ot on the head; they were coming forward to Lemon. and each of them haring r g on 6 ' e, I:l7h:e k T:1 0 u e e t 1111 4 1 chairstwba it log t. u war g ; " n',L was • Paw an Nick put kmd le his pocket nod draw a knife; he opened the knife and made some expreassion. but I COuld not telt that what it was; but it bore On my mind that he said if he was abused any more he mould either take a life oriose one; I could not exnetly say what he said; it might hare been from two to Are minutes, maybe more when I. Lake... make hie appearance In the back way in the door leading into the bar MOM" I Shouted for ton' n37l' to when s glancetagar making PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1870 the gas light: do not know whether it was the back or not; the knife ww• in Nick's hand: I heard a Jostle at the door at, tt s ue person had fallen tot he door: I tried to 'get • oat but tine front-Maw was locked; the antes wns In it kind- of an entry or room hock o r the bardom : never was In the place. Could not Cl.O who• was In the hack reent at 1.11:1t lel, I tried to get out the back way but could not and turned back again. Nehru I turned hack to tine from door It woe .1.41,111 d Lemon woe just going out. When trot int! 1 hallooed "tmlice" nod "murder." Lenten heti been crying tnurder on the st reel for sonic time. I could not sny where Nick Hoffman woe when I heard the fuss in the hack-room: he went that way and was out of nny sight. When Loughran made his appear auce.at the hack door Nick Hoffman won standing' along by eta - side at the bar. I was stunding wit h my hark t o the bar handy to the door. fir teas /winingactitrist the counter. Steve 'Ho ff man sync at the corner of the bar; Steyr , foiloWed after Nick when he went tit witrd Langhron: one other man went into the bock l'oolll. then Caine out nod returned again; tine knife Nick pulled out was a pocket knife: o at t aut srvy what size it hen Loughran did scent to be 'drunk when we went Mtn llofitsuut's: the party in Ilitlfman's were ap parently sober an far as I could see; in fact I might have been more drunk than any of them; (omid not say Le* Loughran Whe dressed: l helped to lint tranglirto nut. and I t hink it was that unto Brostr who lucked the door: at say whether Lnuehrin had his hot or emu on ine off; could not sae hail - for Nick lloftnnin was from Latteltrub wiles he made his appearnnee at the track door: did not hear hint soy anything when he stared. ttIIVOITtiK Langliratu did OM see Stephen do anything lad follow after big brother; I next saw Loughran In the buck part tit' Hugh Hanlon's: Ryas :Lout five ur ten dtinntes or more after I -saw hint nt the back oor of nottionti's bar room; then I saw hint In Hanlon', hoar- :do • not know how he got into llnnlinee- house: 111( wits laying on tine Load of his back with a goal dent] of blondino him: thane: all not iced at 'that tune: the lloltntan's were arrested and lel the pOlieettlell. regneeted lee to go along with Marl did not see Image rim :again Uhl 11 the next morning; he was very weak and was breot hing heavily: I sow him about three day , : after, ard; he appeared to lie a little easier: I saw him livo days after dent. and did not see him alter until 1 saw Mtn dead. Ito appeared to ire mending. when I saw Mel Ohl?e the bast dine. At thl• mint Court t. uk U rece.s., = Court convened at coven o'clock, but a half bout elapved before the counsel ere• ready to proceed. At. half -past seven Mr. Hanlon, who WAS. the stand when court adjourned, was called again: . . Crits , extintinatima—Lottglirsit, myself and Lemon went Into Stcph. Hot:noon's house to gether: it .ens about IWO o'clock; Hoffninn's door kvng open; Loughron went In first: I went In Twit Mitt lemon inen; we did not knock 'at Ihe an we hod been in Len...11 . A boos be fore we went to ilotfituill'::; we had 111,13 I here Cone :.n hourhonr idol :1 hlf; think; went Into Lemon's :110 , 111 olio n'Olork I opt state the thee ecnctly; it was not Wino t Welve o'clock; I bad been not above the toll gate townrds Lawrenceville to McKee'e be fore I went In Lemon's: went to McKee's Le twll seven sad eight o'clock in the evening: do nt know what time I left McKee's; I came in o 1 the clonial-ant min: I went into (Or alum House before - if - Dinghy Lemon's: 1 took a drink or t wo at .Nlchee's; I might hoer taken hoar: I hod not AZ; I s ,-, niet Imes .tank.whisker and ..ienetiotw_. ale; I took o drink of whiske'y at the Ilitsh lbws, I only rent. surd there while I was getting tin *ink, and came out again; I then went inn as cell:wand got as w of ny...ters:' I then went .1 might to Lein,. as I found Tone Inuglirnn. John Lemon and /0 Iwo snoopers mentioned; I was loin - due I to 'the Wrangern: I do nit recollect lb it 1:1111,t: Loughran introduced me to then,; I could not tell how- long It won from the time I went Into Lemon', that we went info Hoff man', we hod ,ot hing Li drink a Lemon's; I could not tell bow me the drinks is t ay.:token then, 11u0) Ilo• count. and could no fell bror ninny I had; Loughron drank as oft, as I did :it Lemon', 1 conk! not soy whet In r Lemon drank ex orytime to: not: I know le !nookentre; I think I drank ale only aft. r I came t o I,,non•s; I don't know t int niy Illell/OVV wa. much the OrNe t drielys 1 hod token; I m W alight have bee ior o litt he le the worse; when I any I lilt count, I mean that I 11.111 . 1, know how Often I firm Mere: If I boat hen perfectly :mare I might have recollected the number; I believe I 'hod ten drinks at lloffinan's before the difticulty oc crred there; q out not certain about the ntin, Le u r: I rOttlol MA ,‘,,r NOM? I drank: I War get t 1,,g prett 3. "(tunny" tit flint time; r could won: srrolgtit es ant - man, but I "felt my beer." I we. called before the Moyne the twortinagafter the fight, and examin lncapablelncapabled; went to titek.M , nyor's ' office end woo Incapable of nankin n state ! oleo), nott wan Rent hack.again: I vi. s inen. noble berense I bad drank too much I.r and lying in-the celL - 1 could not rim:fly tell whet I time II wns t hot we wereexotitirr. but it was the sante day; I reilletalw H r uy Lemon and the Mayor wera• present; they Might I' hove been more there; do not know whether Me. .Moore Wat• there or not; the egaMinnt ion 0,0 in the front office. I did not state to the Mayor that after the affreyl found otyrelf in the lock alley :Old did not know boy I got there: I laidl found my trot' back to the hack door, but could not and my ten 'jolt to Nfultierry alley. and collie buck norritn, and by the time I got Into the linr-room Isarnin was 'getting out of the front door: when Laughran ,10/ 1 1/111 out one of the SU:nog:ern wttnt oat with klin end the other stayed in. I t'ohl the 3loyoret that etnreinnt lon that I Wes so much affected with liquor that I Could 1101 exactly' tell what Nicholas Roffman said; I emit recollect Oct and trottlit not ntilte, It lan fort: I did not say to the Mayor that I thought Lemon went t tit with I..ll , t i ghron; I know that Lemon Wle: In the lionse vlt h me all the tune; I hove na clear and dist nel reeolleetlon of that fora' as I hove of the number of drinks I took in Lemon's house; be will all the friend I badnod lie stuck by me; I believe there was seven in the room offer Loughran won put nut --the st runger, Leto.. myself Kick Hoff inno...iteve rind bit wife, and the twin rolled dr001..; could not say when the , trallger got Owl, he was in the room when Hoffman pulled theknlfe MO Or his pocket: I, VOilld. not +lir from. nee to ten mlnuten of Ow time Irmo t Ise pultltoront of the knife tint II I ...to. Latiglitwil nt the park door; the time ton., not ; •ert . Ifolg: I hale no Oen.. rerollert lOW of the hoe at ell: I could not .05: w het 1,..r the Iran : ger got oat t Ike hark or front ,I o et., r rerol let t it, r.f tl /mance; and cannot sAy how ter llolgonin Won from Loughran Chen the latter appehred at the back door; hwasstanding near t lie from of the bar, end the other canoe to 11,0 other end of the bar; bilth the 11Offmane heal , wero bleeding pretty freely when Latiglioln wan pot not: I dld not ore am Mood nn Loughran when he appeared at the beck doo Old' not see any blaYtt, 1111114 Or WOuntin onhint When he wee put nut of the door; do not know how .Nlch. ides lioffmen got bin head hurt: did not are any one strike hlm; did not zee ham all the time during the fray; did not see Laughren ner any of then. during the fray; they were all In 5 pile nal , Lemon and: me, and we Were not in It until we went to part them; we were standing between them nild the door; I dld net see any one In the bar but the tyntnart a - fid Lemon going nut at t he front doer ; when I returned from trying to get out et the beck Moor, my recollection of what took place there is not very distinct; 'I would not state Anything for fact. • John Lemn. sworn on Penn street, 'No. Cr:, neat door to where Stephen Hoffman lived. I remember the tight; Laughren come to me- house about nine or tee o'clock; there were t wo friends of hist here, and he went out with them and they returned again, about twelve o'elock, mien( say bow long they re nisined the tiro time they were there: the last thee they canto they ,stopped imtil heileeti one' and tyro' o'cleck; Hanlon and Lai ran both went out together. and I went lit Ilse ar ten minutes after: when I went to Hotlinen's door.- It was a little open nod. I saw Nick Haulms inside and I Arent inside; Minton, Laughren- Nick and ptephen Hoffman. and Mrs. Hoffman and a man by the name of Brosie were inhere; they had a drink on the bar and I drank with them; Nick Hoffman then ordered up a drink:l went nut and said I would be in in a minute's time; Iliad telt tto: e two strangers In my end T told them to collie out it few minutes nod see went into llotlmuis; I took a drink and the strangers hod 3 drink; Nick Hoffman and Hanlon were talking about rolling 0110 affair, and Laughren trot to t :liking after some little time: Hanlon- did not say much otter that: it was Nick Hoffman; they talked.fOr 1 some time; apparently no hard feelings he ! tweet them Unfit:me told Laughren he was liar and struck him; ,they not -Into a fuss then and Loughran came down on hie back; when they got; down Sleeve came into the fuss. but I can't soy whether be was trying I to separate them or not: it got to be a mixed rapt wing between all parties; they finally ROC ' needed' in getting -them separated, and when Leughtun got to kis feet he made a stroke or two et the Hotheans; some of the folks got Min outside; he tried to get in : again, but Itrosie, I think, locked the door, after that there - was no one in the her room but Nick ' Holtman, his brother, Hanlon and Land Hoff- man's wife; I saw Ihnale locking the done, but I did not see hint aft 'w that; the door was locked from the • inside: we talked a little - while and the two Ifni:fumes rippenred in be used up; both of them were bleeding. Nick Hoffman pulled out a knife. It he made any t tweet I don't remember what he said. While we were Miklos' Istnehrari came to the back door. The two Mifflinnn went for him when they seen him. They net in a hall off the bar : room null got Into a (WO. don't know how ninny were in there: It wan dark mid I could not pee. I went as far as the hall door at the beck of the barroom. end the lounge was narrow. - I sew no war of passing so ne to get out the back way. I turned round and seen that the door wee locked hi front, nod 1 told Mrs. Hoffman., who was behind the bar crying, to get une the key or I would have to break the door and gel nut; she came around the bar end the key won lying nn the floor; I took it and opened the door and went out; I ran around the ear ner nT -Twelfth street and celled watch; I went down to Mu lberry alley 10 the entrance to Hoffman's home.; I • heard Litighren efun .lng out lamenting or Inonnlng liken man feel ing pain; when Ise enine In-me I got hold of like and took hint through the yard l o my own house and laid him on the kitchen floor; ran tp steles and waked up the botirdert and told hem to go down; wont outside and met the I policeman outside of Uolfman's door; I told I hem to go Into frogman's: Steve .and Nick Hoffman and I think Broser was there, were standing oti the ber-rooni floor and I told the police t eeriest t hem: I went to my own bar-. roam and a policeman told me T Would have to go intro with Mtn to the Mayor's Mare, After Nick Retinues called Laughren liar and struck at him' they gut bolts, and they went down, and Nick snot On tap of him but did nut appear to bestriking latughren: when the Page commenced Steve was standing at the for end of the bar or.hehind it; he clam. -to the Ilan and got impearahtly mixed up in the light: but I could not tell whether hewas fighting or trying to separarate the men, they were not he floor two or three minute.; I be lieve Laughren had a pair of dark pants, a dark coat and black slouch hat on when he went into'lloffmens; when Laughren fell at the beginning of the tight It appeared AS If his feet an -- , oiled nut from under ben and he fell very - heavy; I dent iknoir whe-put Loughran out; can't nay I saw any one put him out; it was about two minutes after he was put out that Nick Hoffman pull- shout the knife: the knife appeared to be about two or two and a half Indies in the blade; he opened the knife when he took It out of kis pocket: he made use of some ex pression but I non know what he Bald; he ' t ' gg:C7r d f o t :r h :ti e n x ugel e git l e t s. h r e a knife until Laugh= came to tae' back door; - he had the knife oben during this time; after ':he Opened done the knife he de nothing until Laughren made hit appearance: don't remember what Helium fold eller he opened the knife; I know there Is [Me door leads from the beck part of the bar room; dan't any which of the Hoffinans went in the oor first; the done was clotted when Laughs ran came to and he opened the door about a foot and looked In; you could see his face' but that was all; the two Hoffman'. then went out of the door Into the book room in the 'tall; can't say how Laughren eras dressed en I met him in the alley. . Cross.mtemtned,l have been residing In • • • ' . 2{ • that Louse since last Noveostber a Year; t went there In November, IRS; I do not recollect the day of the neck that thfs occurred: do not remember the day only from—seeing it la the paper this morning; don't mind who kept the house Hoffman lived Ip_before he came; there war n Lerman there whose name was Peter Mathes: was there but seldom; sr. ; not acquainted with Steptarni before he came there; I knew Nick ((oilman: I knew Laugh ren before that time; he boarded with toe some four months prior to that t tme: I never nale those strangers linfOre: sow one of them the next day and was talking to him abourthe affair; one of then, WWI a stout, Chunky man, and the other was a toll slim nun: I don't re member how titer were dressed: I might have taken a drink and might have token a dozen that day. I don'tremember how many drinks t 1 ha t night; g i L at ; I do on n't nY t l ltou 1 g likely t thatd i"; took did 9'k say positively that I did take n drink that night in toy examination in elder: I did not any in Inv ex:lttihad ion in chief that r took two drinks that nigkt; Laughratt and them u t enn _ gera went ont of house and ::they back again about twelve 0 . 00ek: :they re _ amine: about no hour' or on. and a-bolf; there was 00 one in. re house but me when they Collie ill the Into t I.:aew:ln I had taken lila, or three drinks in mr boure;.l followed the nbont ten ininuteS afterwards, le:tying the t wit strangers In my Inise: when I went In Some of the pony WWI. treating: tbe conversation between Hanlon nod Langlmin began hero, brought the strangers Int they were talking about Au g's milli I don't remember that Hoff man said Lek : nte eta back to Zug., 01111 to work taught.. did not coil loot a liar neat. I was examined before the t ha tMaor lon not recollect stating lathe 3lnyor t t when laugbrun Wa::_ptlt out of Ilse iltmr that (holm went out. I don't know whether I stated to the t here w an no nue In tin. room but Stephen and Nicholas Hoffman. Mrs. Manton rind myself after laughran WileCOnt MIL It Wile alien( a miner or IVO after I.nughrmi tried to push the door "twit t hut a:tenni:ln lianninn pufleit nut the knife. I kept my latent open un til half hued oar- o'clock. Hanlon song Situp 1Wil; I don't rentenill, any other singingt. I don't know how I.n tglown took tip the conver.t inn:- I eOnld net ttaY that. I saw.i.aughtun pat out of the door; neither of the strnngers were in the roam after the door was locked; I did not see then, go out; I did not see them nns. mom that evening: I saw one of them the nest morning nail here never seen the other since; don't remember the stranger's name; never son Heade before that night that I remember. I TRIM. LIST Fon COM. 1,1. Henry Cramer Cl 41. 115 Chu,. 11001. • . Mat thew. Keep. Philip Duralid. C:Lroline Schuberi • linrrison ©creel-. Hobert Hannhue. Philip Bauer. abalin Golden.. • intnen It. Hay.. Hipplcy. Smith Elkin, and 1a..1. Urnhwm. l'hna. ettrier vt nl. Janien Inlnkeiry. . •.. Archibald Aintit agile rim, LIST not \lllll. is". • Out, e.. Eutton Itarrett. 11 1.1 JoWall:l,4on Mena Hare... . . .10%lah Fnaler el nl Wm. IL ILarri..l. Malthow - Peter Nloarlaa. Anauwmrul• —Missriraa a : -A large and fmillionahle enee assembled at the Ilpern non* hist even ing to hear Dupre, A Rene/Eel's 3finstiels. The enterlahmoinl. as 11411S11. Wag, n find elagg clotract or. 'they trill ret.rulnltentire change of programme I his evening. and of course there trill he another fashinnahle and frOWtlPii audience pre , eot. I:0 early to get a Rood ieat. FESTIVA 1.. -- 1)1111'1 Jiang :Olen - ding the NI TlM harry fextival nt the Sixth Prextrvtorinn church to-night. Plent v 4,1 Rtlmlvirfe,l. lee cream and cake. V ivilortt will tint the arrangeonent • fur their enjoyment- everything that could lid dextral. nix will be the lout evening and It should be iilipiTne.l. The,llllrall 011 Frank lin street. • nines. Slam Guns, Revolters. Pistols. Am• munition and Gun material of all kind, at (Need prim,. at J. il. Johnston's (Irma West, ern thin Works, bait Wield street. Repair ing neatly done. !inns for hire. A rtnyltitles, Cstrldnes and Resolvers bought nr token In exchange. Cali and see or write fora Price List.' The 14prlasoe 16 al enry Hair. chant Tailor, a t. corner H nf Penn IS, avenue Met . nnd Sixth street, Is non large and complete. Mon sieur continuer to preside at the cut ting. titnneroad'• cathartic hyrnp in used - in all eases In of pills, caster nil, epsnm salts, .tc. Ilighly flavored. Ttrenty-flue cents. Try it. Sold by all druggist*. wry A F. kartarslue. Train, Will have the Union Depot at one and a half • Welork. next Monday afternoon, to convey grown peri.wn* to the great kale of over :hat' building lots at MeFirland'a tirave, See Mellwaine'rt auction nave, tiQement. liv.Pie.skt:c uv all . kital“ this have been condacted with marl more general anreess than they were list year. This is to be attributed prinripally to large (-rope reaped at flier !not harvent. In this par tirular vection lotsines% men have [wen largely stimulate‘l IT L'ier, (tanned,. t Cretin., RI•. Ef3=ll3 1105 . 1.6-ctsvlche...lwha lath. 1870. ht her. W. Smith. C VLF:, Esq.. 511.1 Ills. h ATP. II Asits.Vl). 11.1.1 A Ito •. Tioirs.i.a "ea. lag. filo lOtl. inst., the Thir4 Presbyterian t'hhirh. hv het 7' A et , Noble. Al, 11. It. BASEL TINE. In.. in 51Pit 1.1Z711.1 IV. WILLIAMS, daughter of Judge Willie., both :.1 this City. NIA AW ELL. •PRIEND-At the same lime, and piaeo, by the same, EloWAltli L. MAXWELL in ).IAUT IL FRU:NI, both of this Oily; . I'brirsday morning. June 111th. 1870. by the Ile,. Father Phelan. J. IL FALLAIIAN. Pail., of AlleghenT I'll.. and F. 1.1.0 5101..4 PtaILIN. Pot. burgh. JAMInDS—IIERRON - At rho (malt, renidefCe, Union nonfat. Alienneno, no Thunder evening, Juan 1 Mb, • Dry. John J. Pres•ly, D:, TIIOMAS JAMISON end ISA 8E1.1.A lIERRON. —Du Thursday eysung.' Jane 18th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the tier. T. N. Boyle. Mr. W. W. WRIGHT end Thy, LIDA hr. J. LIINICARIL youngest daughter of 8. R. Lenkatd, Eng All at 'Allegheny (My Nu curds. DIED day. The funeral hill tete place from the remoleuce of her mother, No. tf9l Webster bromic, MIS (Sr,- day, AST/FLeowe at o'cloek P. h. They friends of the family are respectfully Milted to &nand. ran l ( l .f4 3 .'4; 0 '61 44 1 n t daughter the late Geo. Beale. Funeral on k9lionl - MOONING, a; 9 o'clock, from the renldemm•ot her mother, No. 3$ Ferry streak 'oar - elms at M. PAM'S CalkOdral. STRW kltT—On Tuesdigr ettlertioms.June 14th.. al Al.lute rentldence In 11dd...tel. Bearer cOan tf, ID A %lb HTIKICA FIT. la the 7Ulh year of tan ate. MISCELLANEOUS. CARIIOI.4IC SALVE, t, 1 • 1r07, 1, 1L7. 6 1;` - d't.11NA . , 1 1.,AL1a10 . 137,111,17c1V. tegrr:'.ll . 3 l l l og:A b goleoslirrercrg. and for Burns, Cult, WOUnFis. Mild sit Coin DiII4IUOS Vgt a il g r a pVed a , s ;a i r aaa Vat ALSO, Henry's Insect Powder, "r° • L.l-I.ItOSENBACII 1 Depot, 144) Medicine Depot, 144) SM IT I 1 If *ELT) ST. JUST, IN TIME, Summer Ineluding atalivly 4218 Styles 11l WM BONNETS. IrLOWEBS, RIBBON:A. nrtNANIRNTN. ind YI IVICI.TIRM IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. C. ROM, •NO. 91 FEDER &1., STREET, JOHN M. COOPER tt, CO. 1 13 Bell and rass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOM TILE AND . poturo MILL 1 03 ASSES Made promptly to Order. BABBITT'S METAL , Made ant Kept on Ha. ^ mutat:mil and Manufacturers ot Hand:Hand:l M. Coopees mprave4l Balance Wheel STE , J‘i PIT,MP. ir.". 8 190: AD S T Pz 9 pn. ttabZ: ..- _. - .. . . BANK STATEMENTS. R EPORT OF THE CONDITION . 'or THE THIRD , NATIONAL RANK =! =ECM EZl9=l3! • Loans and 'Discounts . S 7134 2 IL S. Bonds to secure Circulation 4 0.1 :MU 00 line from Redeeming t Reserve Agentet r 9t,156 Ihre from other National Banks 81402 Br Due (rota other Basks & Banters SXIB It • Rest Estate ISAV th• Fursßunt and-Fixtures. 2.18 80 77 16 • UM CO Expenreq Tax. Exchange. for nearing 21,4R2 21 Remittance., Cheek. and Revenue Menses. ....... A 7721 hainnal Rank Natee..... 11X3 10 Fractional currency kNII GI Legal Tender Rolex 41.222 3 imr Sant. Certificate.... 2041a01.1) I= • 1495.1473 19 Cupital Ptak $ 400.000 00 Slaplog Fund 11.13311) ID I , l4onont 3,614 IS Prei nkntu 111111 Exchange. 344 GI PmIII and 1....... 4114 St 12t gIS Circulation -- Doposits • 1.55.1 K Duo Natioutal 31.:43 11.1 lun I.lller Banta and . . Itankera TAJO II 431 1/ • 7 00 1.817 10 Itedinrotin. Ilividpndo Unpaid Tax, I ,nPold 1, - .lnlns I.l•lngston. Oehler 11493 141 73 nb 1 9 Until Hank 14 Plltsbnrsh dn aoll..111 "b. v Ird the above atuaunannt I+true. to th n e 'i bf w a e t kndarledge and belief. .11/11:: LI 'I • Spurn and sobacrlbed . ber ‘ or '"l"°N. e'"1". .1...yt hma y t _l . l A Eal , gi . I.: T. 111.1 V KR. Noutry W. K. S AIM KIITZ. • IIEYRAN. 11A111 . 111 , 1ELD 1 R EPORT OF THE CONDITION MEM Exchange National Bank of PlOrturah, at Ottaa of butne., It,r 9th. 1.570. IiKSIII , II4 - 1C.4. • 11..mem nod lii•courim giti.`431.101.4 Ronde to serer.. Circulation 0 pp Due from Redeeming .... • . Due from other Pisti..nal Baulks_ 0.4 0 Duo from other Ranks &Banker. 7. 1 001 11.111 king 11005! '3O O O 00 T.P• 41‘ • I.IIZ Centimetre for Cleaned ' 49. 19 11 11111 m of other National Bunks.... 21.0313 00 grarelonat Curreney. (Including Nickel+, I l.pflo Ad epode. lir Coin 9.150 lb Gold Trestoury'liotem Rah W— 21.4t.10 00 Lerrel Tender Note.... „• . . 211.300 00 11.1i4141.737 5 ECIEMEI Capital Stock auralna Fund • tancouni a 7.714 Ku:halve .... 11 , 011 aria Lona ta,317 National. Dana .... . Circulation out attioding ...11s:suotiT): EMZEI Slate Bank (Weelnnen outstand i g Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits inte to !int Ions! Hank. to other Dank. and Banters 44.757 00 9 11,P 00 it 9. Or 1 1 10. Arl.rAA. j ". 131384137 . 411' Nit Or A I.l.l:Gllrri V. 1 - ' I:Andreiir loom. rashier the liSehange Na tional Dank or Pittsburgh, do solemnly swear that the whore statament 1• trot. to the hest or my knowledge and bather.. I= Subarribed and %WWII before Cue Oda 14th de of Jane, A. D. 11470. H'M. P. ROBB. NniSr, Yob V•rnact—Attest' Met'd ?IDLES& , IL t`IIII.ItN • Direct...n. B. HAKIM/I'ISM.. Jr.) 1,115 - rn IiEI'ORT OF THE CONDITION' BEM ilerchank & laaufarturm Nat'l Ran At liitteherghin the Mate of PeAneylvania.\ Alt How of buelneita, 9th. 1870. 13=1! Loon a and irloconnta , orerdrafta S 91.1r00 U. M. Dind. to.stroure Circatattoo SOO. OaII tither Stoekty Bonds & Mortiage• 1').?“, 147 Duefrom bedeeming uid Re -1,7erMt1111rrN.„..... 'ill 1 Duo from I .ther Hanka& Bankers It Banking llonae 111 .7 Current EMI... .1 Taxes Paid ...2,, l'rearDims Cash hem, Unahiding Stamps,. /Sol • 1 Exch... for (laming House.. . 11111 a of other National Banta.— Fractional Curneney. ilneladlon . oa t Met Te tal/a n t der Notr. 34 B:tell SI! U==l ...,..,.,..,..., 1..1.th. ' ra:n? . ll Sarnia. Vann OWN - taut Exchange 31131 i yg National Rant Circa[salon Out standing RIR. 3f Dlrtilenda rnpald Individual Dap.its Duo to National Rants Out to otherlianta a Hanker... a 041 e i, i 2 i l . :Pti i STATE Or YENNATI.v.Ant.a. • • 11.4.41uwi si . Cot's . , or ALLto [MST. " • • . i. John Scott, Jr Caatder of the Merchant* and Altutufsetnrer. Natlonal Bank. bee t ar that the above stater:lent is tine, to the of BY know/edge and belief. 30I1N SCOTT. JO.. ('ashler. • 6n64cyllul and manna in bastard sue Ibis 141 day or Jane, Ib7o. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, Nuturf Pubis, Correa—AH.4: • k Mined.) H. 1.. HOLLMAN, HORT. H. HARTLEY. , Dlractors, lel !H WILLIAM HISA. R EPORT OF THE CONDITION MEM Second National Bank of Allegheny eon* of Pennsylvania, at tb• close of Wanness I=l =MEI Not. And 11111/ 111e000rt1ed.......1 312.1L1 r e l OverOnfla ' I% N. Booth 133, 011 U 0 1/Aolrof,,ni: lholeelohnien4 Ilete•rve us. s .„ 31 • 3 3 x uoe Irmo other 8fhhe.::!..... '' ' 31. 00 OU asst Estate slid /Inures . Shp Items are% t. 111 Cash Item. BUN nt other Nat Wool H00ke.... l, IS ! FrottlOusl Curreorl. ln. Tender 11190 . 2 ,... 12 Leo Note. ... 113151.4110' le I lABILITIE 4s , Stock paid id .0 . 41on 0111.48.131 pig 1 9 si Prntits Dividends UnPa ld Sv DTP Depsolinrs. !awl— liei:llle iv I, N. ISavldao, Cast Mer or We nesond:.4,- Ilona' Bask Of Allenheny, do solemuls sneer that the shots statement la true to the beat or my nuouledo end I= ' Sworn to ana Itranklibed"batore toe ttils 1391 de/ of Jong.MAO. 11. Nog.," pupil, 1:191=1=1 JAMS LOVIMAR.T.i JoHII 8110111.1.3,.., ph." 1.. AIcUITOMI, - "EPORT OP THE . DITION or TRK. I Farmers Deposit National Bank nt FAitaIAIihtI::::::..S44IOI.(IVIDAA•yIVAAIA IE=EZEXC! '' . U. 8. Bands in soave elteulallaa 3W: 099 Due from fuuleemlniesne Due . ........•.... . 101 , 12 Due Mau othetßaal• Bauere. 01 Banking Home. ... . ......... IV, Terw Pmmlumw ZI orase ... s . 3: 6 1 mul IlLeteuey. luelodue Metals ................. ... agn Si 74..41.14. .... 1,91"9"3,99:"":3 = . . ......... ............ 11_1111* ' Att u :a% lota , National. Beak Cfrealaika, 'Doe to other Banks &Baakers.:: 5 • STA . = or pc TrGAr ISTA NT • CorsTr orAlsSainerr. sodsF. L.Eltepberuao.Caabler of Um Formen . D. National Doak. do doldsodr swear thst above statement Ve Me to the bon of en, knowl edge omd P. L maparagsa:kr. Caihier. • day ofJ ne, ulB7lll. VG. J. cAgsnyr, CFXENT.-100 bblx. LoalsvMe H • ennlla c.mne, ta.ipmt to u 7• For J. B. 141 VMS show. • BANK STATEMENTS Ria;oitT 01 THE CONDITIO .CITIZENS NATIONAL BANE =I! I= I= Loans and discount, Overdrafts . . • • , . I). S. Banda to secure etrrulation 314,000 00 U. S. stook.n hand 3.000 00. Other Hendee Mortgage. 10.000 00 Due from Redeeming and Re- ' serve Agents 112.619 92 . Dan from other Nstlonal Banks 60.950 13 Bunkingther Bank, 4. Rankers 3/47 93 Douse 32, 01 61 Current, expenses '" 1.. .17 22 Tax. paid 1.000 00 Camh Item,. (Including Mating"— 11.990 65 Rechmurea for llearink House... 304124 40 Hills of other National Ran kn.:— 11409 00 Hills t.f State Hanka, 509 00 Fractional Currency and Nickels . 3.47 S 10 Specie. TIC Coln leutal Tenders 1;20. 00 00 =TO EIMMEM Capital Stock paid ill. linrolua Funds Pro= and lama National Bank. Circulation Out. Mantling 430.006 00 Stile Bank Id Dtv n ldenda l'npeld . . - Individual Iretatalta • Cathleen OleCI. Omatandll/I{.. out, Nations/ Banks Otte other Banks and Bankers. Taxes trapald 1112.051.4K)2 VTATY. ttP PEN AtT.I.OICN .111•STI . Or EY. , ' . . .... . . I. It. K. Moon. Vs...tiler of the Citizen, Natiwoo Rank of l'lthohnegh. do M 141411107 ....., 11.01 11, above is t rue:t.l the best of my knowledge and belle, • K. K. ‘VII.SON. Cts,hler. • ..übmcribvil and 1/1.111 to before me Mt. (..ter ,eentb day of JIM, 1870. Notury l'u • ' - • Wit. S. BISSELL. '0 (iEO. H. lIEAtI, , . FA ESTOCK,I REPORT OF THE ENE OF THR . . FIRST NATIONAL RANK I= I= 11.nana and Ins, litn le 91 .:129.3.13 33 United Nunes Bond. to oec 111.1•11 3ll ure OCirmala nt tlon .143.000 WI Other Ntocke Due from Redeeming and He Due Agent s 131.771.17 Due from other National Flank.. 33.151 69 Line from other Banks &Banker% 1.1400 03 'Current Ifouee . 3 . 1t 011 Current Erpennea 9ll ealth Items. including /damps.— 1.. 4 t krehanaea forflearituf llonee.. 17.0. 1 UN Bill. of other Natlertal Hanka.. 11,033 00 Fractional Currency, including Nickel. Stosie .. .... . . . .. 1.....1Tettr Note.. ~,, \ I.IARII.ITIEn. Canl.! !ilet paid In Manion. } 'and National 'tank Circulation i ' nr . Ins •IV:15 Deponita..ll,lniAdd IC Hr 3.10.1111110 011 Do National Rana... ...41110 Du t o other Bank. & • ' ' Titers 1:h1 ill - . ni ----- 1./I, /AS) -I . - KTATT or rEVV,IVI.VA f'/o[ tsr A 1.1.1,011 ENV. I, .7. Scully. Peebles of the First Sationel Flank, Pittsburgh. dis solemnly swear that the above statement is Anse to the best tit my know,• and belief. JOIIN D. SCULLY. (Uhler. isubotrlbod and sworn to before. too thin lith 0 y of June.lB7l). S. SMITH. Ni . .tary Publle. ...Devi—Attest . • v `. IL H. RAYS. ; . JAS. !I Mel'ORD. , DireCtorr W.11.K . ..:413111 . K.1 IA,' yr: DEPORT OF' THE . CONDITION • --- MEM Nalioual Batik of . Commeree At the close ot =ME! T U. S. Wn 4 do p t i o re= Circulation * 3 0 ,,~ • 00DU C. S. Ronde on band Tbrer per Certlecanos ig Marmaa a nt Premlnma 1.4 4 Due from Remme 201.3 4 44 Doe from o th er flanks Banker* I f ZI Legal Tender and Coln Real Mate and rilraltilre 71.U0 79 Crab Items, Cleatinbt [louse and foment:7. ' 11114407.481 43 LIABILITIES. • Capital It oak 'mid in... tipio• • ind >i 3 ;11/8 1 1; 0* Patella • iiiklag 111 Circulate, Individual Depointx......94.an tt Doe to Ran •.4 8ankeri..1.5.1.551 ti 739.01 NA • $lll/07.461 13 Theaeove'l• • correct abetnket from my report to the Vompindler of the Verrone,. Jet iIIJOSEPH It. OFFICIAL • Menet oi Carr Con - runt...in, /. . ALLEGHENY CITY. June 10th INTO. i • TICE TO. CONT Fi ACTORS—SeaI- El; PROPOSALS will he received at this until 3 P. N. SATURDAY, dtliill I%th. I, tor thegradind and poring of. the folio - - reels and alley.: Cedar Avenue. from Ohie ~t to North Alley: , Slope Alley, trot° Shield E to Monterey Street: Patterson Alley. from 1 • - Street 4111 Street t prove.); ..lett , from Beaver to Middle Alley. Also. ...Una only id' Brown Street, Iron. Alle- A venue to lit alter Sweet; Pnwe Street,trom a line to Beaver Avenue. Speeideettons eon nut the iiniee of Chas. Davis, Esq., City En. . The right Is resartml to reject env or all W. M. PORTER. • IC Co troller. • ern. F.sai rxx mot 0 nari, ------- i Aurauxxs Ivry. Juno 10th. ISIO. i TICE.—The assessment for Gra. IDINO of VILLA STREET, from VIII ittl to tints,t :t :gra ' oiler i in n & e lllVlnt i tUr. i ttik!7•l4Y r o i t i gol i t t or .' f i c i , tiiitl n o n4 l. in inn CHARLES, DA VIS. - 12 ' CDT Erudneor. 8.1 II i',:%' i GS1121:11 CRT CONTROLI.IOI . II TICE eu S ns Pa. My IGtIVEN 0T O II holders of fbrerdne Municipal Bonds of tyof Pittsburgh. to forward them to this for Payment. intorpst WIN be el lowed on No Bonds after July IS7°. otter of the Finance Cummins.. It. J. MoGOWAN. Controller. -- REMOVALS. REMOVAL. . • • S. P. . SHRIVER & CO. leave removed from their old stand, Non. 23 and 22 SMlTrinen.i), to thole Warehouss, • - Nos. M and hl Liberty St., Above the heed of MOOD STItEhF . trhnre they lithe D sad to see all their old trleode.nd ens- S. P. SIM . 11 7 E1 & CO., p Emo V A L—FREDI: • 11 , Men-Sant Tailor and Duster In Ueritd•Metn. Si.;; tilentlemen and Bore Clothing co hand and made to order at the anon,- est notice. Les removed from his late standaio, 99 worth avenue. to No. 27 WOOD STREET, comer"( mini sienna. mhtiteßl E=~•:~Mx+~:~ Monniain House, O:ESSON SPRINGS, PA This favorite resort has been enlarged and htw bowed slum isat Nowan. Will be open for guests JUN?: lath, 11 F.XCITFLOIONTICKNTS sold by the Pennsylvania Ilan road. at New York, Phil udalphia. Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. 'All mane 00p at Presses. 'ROOMS may be secured 1W suit, rEIII.INO*SrgI.gIIRAIISII ARCH INTRA has been enraged for the season. Snr further Infurnantion. address ti. W. MULLIN, Proprietor ONR FITNISItEDCOTTAG IS In rent. Jetrril ST. LAVVRENOE, HOTEL, ED. BARKER, PrAnietor, Cor. Pena 81. and lllh,formerly old Canal LEGAL. IVOTICE.--Wheresiy Letteii of Ad. .L 1 MTNISTRATIONon the estate of ISAAC MeNNIGEtT. late of Baldwin township. deemthed. base. been granted to the inthscriber all emersion Indebted to the thid Mate are noth or to mansde immediste t. and ose mands again the Mof /hate of the hartnielalms said decedent - mole known the mmcwlthonadelal. - ' D.W. mrNIGHT. Administrator, sayrlafil Mt. Lebanon. AUMOlenl Co, 1.. • Lifts* & ==== (JAS Baia d Wsh i l e d R ai It artiaiss of Beadtcs' rr_un oupad. 011 Io• and Woeink .4pol, City. Peatolltal Wm.. 14es Booo.9l,;litty. Jakt.ls C E i t ..) la. bozos Goshen Cheese; bons 1114orn fcir . mals o lz ipurlD hist aveair. . , '--- VINEGAR. THE prrislwnein EGA Pi IV ()PIKS. IVA'. ADAMS, 167, 16X, liin and 170 SECOND Al I UE. Extra Wine Vinegar. 114•11‘1. MEE= .61.117.591 67 . 7,400 00 COMM .5 1.005 DO 114..905 11 1 ..111 143 9:- u00 i :/311 3 11.1 00 3 14.030 00 3:9t7 fr 2 ~122 07 INSURANCE. .EALPI 'MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE et Of New York. 1:1D 11.110.A.DAVAV , IV. Y Ma=ilMMl irdintiry .-111.1 e um l'nheles Si PS-FOILIFF:IT ABLE f non paytucnt Ilmt autamni Premium. Special °lnman, NON-FOREEITA RIX at ter tau annual payments. All policies INVONTESTA FILE for peas! cuu and ABSOLUTELY INCYDN TESTA 111. h: after tw se, o annual preminme. .All re strictions upon Tit .l Thili and RESIDENCE re univeil,inil no perm.U required. Ni)NO ACCM LATIoN CIF INTEicEsr un Lou. or Deferred Premium, and NO INV it EASEsif an nun] retymenta on an 7 claps of Ills Wends on the PRO. slI F,SIVE PLAN: also Moon the GUARANTEE INTEREST :Ann. No NOTE Is required on LOAN, anJ there Is en LATION OP INTEREST charged aped the same. Poll/des become SELF FUNTAININO In about NiXteen years. and thereaf ter yield en inf•ltle In the Policy ladder. life, - term end endowment whine annuities ed; also, guarantee Interest pol cies and I= . Number of lonlciee lesued, 3.340; Cnverlng In Ithdot. 07.513.5410 00: PreMIIIIIIS. 0360.047 23; A.m.,. over 03311.070 00. SUCcESS Tlll C111T01111m: EXCRI.I.R - NCR. 'The EMPIRE hue Ismted more Pallelem by over SOO Tile Flllet Ynan ending April list, 1870, than any Other Company In thla country In the same time the name age. Thol'34l'loE: /*M, isVPI7 Poller bolder or A JITNIArr ea,. CAPITAL With the Sta. Thum um auftleiently ample. pay 000171+01,CY. For eres7 dollar or to In, the ICMPIRK bee $1.43 with which In LO A IS pay. Good. OK y T g T nta , wa hp ed e ve IF r K y AT e U re R l E n S Wen. ern Penneylvennt. \\•\l. A. F • LEK r." "."""7 1' Omen 7!h Firrivnit%N l.lM= FEE= :Lill Os xi° ouu ou E CII,ARTER 1829 PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSIIR. CO ./{ 400.000 OU 300.070 40 OF Pill LADET.I`IIIA OFFIel: 435 A5l, 137 (11):STNILiT STREET. Aleiets IS7II. 02.1,43.734 87, 011011./. 0100.000 110. Arerueil Surplue arid Premium', $1...125.13J 67. loremes.puld •Ine* 1029. /qr.. 05,500,00 D. Permum. And Temp, nary PolirieA literal Tenor. Tim riompanjuito hem, punch...mum dui lieut.+ of mil 410,0 of In fi a I ; IVITATAt i .4 ' L n I,TS O n:I ma el Grant, G. , : W. Richard', isuaii hen. Geo. Vales, Alt Fitior, The, Spar], NVio. S. Grunt. Thomas S. IntlY,Gurtrlyuy lionAon. C=/=I A I.FRED if. RAKER, President. • . . fl Et, PALE... Vire President. Jan. W. MeA !lister. tkeretriry. T. If. Iteffer, Assistant 17:? : KIN & Inti.woa t .146 CO, Third Avenue slid Wood rit. WESTERN INSURANCE • COMFY Or Pittsthurgir A I.6XANIIP.O NIMICK. President. WM. P. ylee President. • . • WM.. 11. It battigltT . Secretary. • l'A rr. GEO. NEKI.II. Genentl Agent. Odlee feg Water alreet. Spine .t l'n..a Warehouse.. up stalm. - Pittaburett• W.II insure Lc:atrial all kind, of lire and Attain, Rinks. well Itintllntion. managed by tHrectors whn aree known to the community. and who are detertultn..l by -promptnens and - hbentllty to maintain the character which they haveannummt. ea uttering the bent protection to shone who cleatre to be Mitered. =CM Alexander Sitnick IL Miller Jr.. JerneaAnlOY. Alexander Sneer. Andrew Ackley. !Meld M. lune, L. Ihnewn. CAST[ INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. FIFTH AVENUE., SE ONT) FLOO OITOOWILOO =EI CAPITAL. ALL - PAT UP 11111.“70.1: , .• N.J. Risley. John Floyd. 'Capt. N. tialley. Derfl IVAN., 4. Mn. Harlem., i A. Chambers. Jake Mil' Morturtan. i .4as. M. exults. ' Thom,. ,ersith. . . V. . • . .tx. JF:SINIi..J, Vico Ilv.ldont .104.'1'. JOIINSTON, fL.cretarY. INSITRF.S ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO ol' Pitt iibrt4ll. OFFIVE, 57 tOURTII Insures umstrou nil kinds or Fire and Marini .101 IN I liW IN, Ja., PreaWent. P.. 1. IfOSKINSG.N, Vi co Inmanlent. InINNELI.. tleere Lary. t 'a VT. \1 .al. 11E.a..N. General Agent miner-role, .16tat J T.J. lionklnson, I'. 41. ll.ser. Hervey Child, Charlen LI Wm. Lean PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMFY OFFICE. N. E. COILNER WOOD FIFTH fiTS. A Home Company. hiking Fire an.l Marina Risks • ninvCsonEk Wm. Phillips, Cant: John L. Rhoads, John Watt. Samuel P. Shrives. Anbn N. Parke, Charles Arbuckle. C.ll. I.nve, Jared M. /nab, Wm. Van Kirk, Wm. D. L. James D. Verner Samuel MoCciekart. • • • W. F. DA 1tD , E11../.lecrecars. NATIONA I I, iNSITRANIT POMP'Y. COll. FRI/N/A!. ST A ttfl/ DIAMOND, ALL/. Once In the t/FADND NATioatAi. • RAN[ DUII.I//aai. . • W i AV. IfTIN PresinN Vlde. President. J A If. STEV N'SON, Secretary. • . ohn A. Slyier. J. lasekhart. Jos. Myers, .14. IJUrikhant, 'filbert Lea, I', Boy I. ri Ino's, Jr. lirshigii tient, 'JIMA. 11(Opp, 1.11. P I% linstrovJnis Thomp J son . alebanglier. BW, MERCHANT TAILORS. • P. AIcAIiDLE, Fashionable RCITA NT TAILOR, I fgv d astavr:a,h.rtgamigkcgt NW,* No. 93 1-2 Smithfield St., prrisituniiii: PA.' p'4 on Clothing made to order In the laden "Fl. REMO V AL- OR AY & LOGAN =I N 0.89 FIFTH AVENITF No. 47 Sixth Street. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! • • IS7O. J. C. leCIIERPON. • C. 1.. I,I , IILANNIINO. WPIIERSON MUULANBRISG, mearchant Trapp, No. 10 SIXTH AlltftET.. (WU. St. CI•le.) We hare re.wlvad • lama and wall Se lected Flock of the beat and toast fashionable 000 d. In our tine, a gnat PAMOO of which ate oar . . . , o srlitl finPe o ' sal at ir in Trtipectl r'l ..ti t i%fgfe.tittatt'r snmlmtfon of nor stork of floe T" ViltrfiSON .1 311 ILANBIIINO,_ mllO " . No 10 141.0 h itreet. N - PIT SPRING GOODS. A lepleadid aow etnek of Cloths, Cassimeres, &c,, I=l \ • Ilarehent Te11...13 Smithfield street. _ FLO UR . ._._-___.;_._ 11i STiiiiiio6lli T. KENNEDY & BRO., C=! term of the following celebrated brands, ißliteltrand, 4 Vtionlgan d Pi We Floe; ves entire eatiefaction oft l e an e d i=l ffel T arte '° & . ! ""1" •mil . aiiguntett as raffesentaid. • STONE. WEST commox Machine Stone Works, ?foremen. corner of Nfint.Cononon.Allingbany. YREDIL terrATIM & Co., Rave an Lana or &Iv r anon not&oe. Muth , snit Bum nins fo r , 81 , 1•1alks. &ninety vault. is Mod an d b Stanesate. often wpgrily On 1111,01Libill emu .40 f==.4e. AMUSEMENTS E r A 'ADEN Y-1)F BIBLE TA BLEAUX AFTER THE :ILIUSTRATIONR OF Mr. USTAV BORE, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Humboldt Monument and Celebration, • • • The Conlin Mee In charge of the Huta tuddt Mon ument. .u.der to tat. additions{ rUndslo meet the Inerenned expense. conaequent upon neatlng Inapmeensonta and dune. on the Monument now nearly nntehed. and ale. to Meet the the propo.4 inauguration Cerwmordee. *hien nth Itlittr.*r( gltrfi n2 d o :r4Vllll7•ViNTAP , In letwodnee a number of the BEAUrne u TABLEAUX Giving the curet Incidents of Bib DOM} telebrattd hilntin le 116"".'"wr with be n ' .e.RT. l .l , l , llllne c;rlWnrlt;7"."'l'd Dribs admire. .by urners. • Thew repreeentallon..ln andpin of ihe our Artlete. Bible Students c innoneeu entily. far exceed anythininf the ever " ca.ttan e. Up In C vehit eo all.untry. and Connor{ fall proving at tracti to The Committee angalvo mach puttied in being able to announce that • FULL. iRIiIIESTR A hall been enKaged t and that large number of our Bb:ST ANIAThIllbt under the direction of hte. KLEMM have thully proinleed to boot their se aisturcee In producing appncuridig co, Programme for Tuesday, June .141 h. 1. Vit7lrirl.: Toordn's orchestra. Expulsion from Paradiso. 10.. 21.1 3. Exercise on Trapeze, by A. Grabon.tain and 11. B.Mus.. 4. Buell, Martha Maass.. Apfeltonim .d 11. Blob. 3. Tableaux Noah Curse. liam. Ellen. . 6.1/oxll r te. Mina Henna and Mr. Boatman. ' 7. Tableaux.....lithensal and Ilxilar Urlrvn frnm 'tome. Ilion. XXI, 1.4.1 P• 0111 Mr. Xt.lelliamm. 9. Tableaux Rebecca al Abe Well. Glen. X 311.131 10. Tria.l.urretla Bonds lh , nitettf: Mee Menne. Mr. Hammend Mr. BenlG. 11. Tableuax Isaac en itecelres 13. 711 - 7.1 n t . t . t0 Nay y by Brethren. Mien..XXXl - 11.23. 14. Song ' 'Mr. Ben its. There will be an entire chanee Prear lino for Thuroday as well on lurday erenlitan. Beat. can be rescuedat Meters Me 10... Music Store. Price 73 cents Pnen. 'r.clicta tor Ihmmuettecircle without reae manna. 30 cents: Gallery. 33 rent.. JeLl D:r NEW OPERA IfOITSF.. WEDNEFIDAY.TITC ItSD A V. FRIDAY and SAT URDAY. Jane 13. 16.17 end 16. in MATINEE Saturday After oon at 9‘..; 0 clerk. Still ahead, excelling ail competition. - DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S . Mantmot4 liigantlit 31instrels, Coming from their Beautiful end Elegant Owe House, Philadel p hia . DOUBLI: TROUPE AND BRASSIIAND. comprwed of 30 garcons AlllPt. Itall4Ordlllll7 new feature In 311.1664 w. never before attempted by any other Troupe, int...dueled each evening, at the same time, AWN COMEDIANS on the ends. Two Bette mornP and Two Tamborlnlsta. 4 BEE OUR FIFTEEN pm (I CNA : Rug ay Dougherty. Lewis. Benedict, Cherie. Reyn da,CbulesGleswon,fjonsalvo Bishop, Prank Kent. Frank Paniharst. LaWla Collins. Justine Robinson, D. Swaebe Vernon, John Woolsey, A. Bergeron, James Nor hi, F. B. Naylor. .Bost Stupendous organiution in existence. Read our Incomparable Programmes. Doors open at 7, commences nt S tielgek. Admission. 30 and 33 rents. Je1.1730 CH AIf.II.IIUPREZ. Mannxer. x__ THE LADIES OF TILE - FIELD STREET M. E. CIIUCIL 1.111 bola • A:STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. In the LECTCRE ROOM of (ho church for tour night, beginning TIIIS 14th .4 .11:NE. Proese4 for benevolent purpose, ' irr STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.' ON TWERSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. A STRAWBERRY FRSTIVAI. will be Air. In the SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CIIC ECU. Ample MATlalitements have been made to make the Mkt, -a pleasant one. Jeri E r MIRTH, MUSIC AND FEAST ING. J.,lm It. McCune, 1 71 flllnm J. Clarke. SAltv ani, J.eplt Klrkpataiclt. Ph illip Ileymer. MOrtallOn. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL,' • Under the auspices of the Indlee of the North AvenunM. N. Church, Allegheny. THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Jane 16th end _OO and enjoy an evening 0! pie/mire. SOD ay lIAZLEITOOD PRESBYTERIAN STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. Tit!! Vti C u i rg7 ;17 2.* the Connellwil le Depot. wnminutes Work sista o'clock. retuning. leave I 1atit0wntntrt.......e....1... FREE RAILROAD E'' NI. . GREAT AUCTION SALE OP Over• 300 city Lots, Fahnestotk. %V. U. F.Terfoo. Weber*. H. Davi,. Hugh S. Fleming. (L pt. J. T. Scnckdals. T. f. See In. AT MrFARLAND'S' GROVE; ON Filth Avenue, in 20th, Ward, MONDAY AFTERNOON 94 2 O'Clock, on the Premises. It is neell nt to f the veil-kn own beautiful situation of liferarland's Greve. withlt: e En legant surroundings; of magnificent taxasions and mnde. . . . . . These lota are handsomely situated baleen the Oakland Passenger hallway and Pennsylvenla Centtnl Railisned. within thin minutes' walk. of Rona . . Station. The lots are from 20 to' i r feet front on wide streets. and from 100 to 1 feet I In depth. Alan lots with wide frontages on Uth ev.we, utending IPSO feel In dna...Wert-JO the Teton opening of an alley. Soup's. Mallon Is Stilly tire neeetelle tide tram the Linton Z i pot.mettag these lota actuallpsoarer to business than the time required to walk • few seneres. de almost hourly AccommodallOn Trains at Vs Hallow the Oakland Pitatienger cues cnnatan y on lllfth avenue. . Trittis—On int roth; balance in one and two. P.n.. with in rest. 1110 to be paid en each lot, ? when sold.. rt of cash payment. • • Afree Exoursion Train . 11 - 111 lea e the Union Depot et half past 1 o'clock P.m.,pre ly.on day ot sale, and convey Pow. ckets persona and from the sale free of