MI T. DAILY GAMTE : PUBLIBBXD BY ENNDIAN, REED & CO.) icr Sixth Are. Mid Smithfield St. B. PENBIMILB, JOIIIMP LINO, P. HOUSTON, N. P. HEED, KDITORS AND raoriurrons. =I au. me rear egea bk carrier. per weak IE DAILY GAZETTE. GENERALITIES. I n-rm.:to; pxau has Lvl a aear cartL • SRC ie, =rally, the strongest of South !rican nations. • ;DY tillage. good way to make a fire %a to keep it coaled. voruni planters fear they • liave led too touch cotton for their corn. IL. widow of ex•preeident fifirugmor ico WILE married recently to a wealth itAratirsz Tamers, are trying to p% Sunday dance houses, because thr Illegal ittiLAND objects to the reservoir or cater tvorks being used as a free pob. Patll bouae FOURTEEN foot snake iek ranging . at Wl2 sweet will through the vast plains 'lode Inland.. isi,ETTIEO noT, in Lafayette, Indium, Lone joint of a finger devoured by an overitthed rat. hvakthn, the famous Parisian `.,18 to make a balloon ascension from July 4th. ',fieFrialut an exchange, should your r brother be good for cows. likstause a peat-your-age. MOVEMENT inEngland is being made Urge - the Otivernment to insist on .tncipation in Cuba. r:LT seven of the one hundred and 'stem prisoners Sn the New Hampshire, Aentiary aro women. k ' • lowa farmer has tamed a sand hill fie, and finds bim to be the very best dote for potato bugs.. 'UT Should Romeo not have cared for month of Junel—Because it VMS not - yet (Juliet.)—[Judy. NEWAIIIi spree was elided by one :participants being thrown:down staira. merely broke his necks. IiDREW liAlte.l3l.lli. of Seen, Hem , t himself through the• heart on Ned day afternodrl.• lie is dead. Vint is it impossible to make parch at Out of the akin of a camel? BCCIIIIK. in't a drumitead.ary.--IFun. hit Queen of Prussia has had a tit ha ..,. -l Empreas of the French is noted is world of faalgon for her perfect tits. • 'notaantA7 the most .unpardonably pOor a Fun has ever gotten off was this. A lof 11l omen—the Raven—hue officer: Lomavtmx colored woman told tit: taus Manilla: Lithe had no personal prop 'r but,l:dese pare chillen, and day sin IT muck." • . Chicago. where divorces are such tiara of fact end convenience!: wedding • :ices should be printed under the head Harm MORTON . o . the Franklin itute, Philadelphia, has been appoint- Tresident of the Stevens College, 110. : h. ten, and has accepted. L . 7 SAMPSON was a favorite tragedian .'. ong the Philistines, for it is on record .t he brought down the house when the hence was enormous. 'WHEN IL great man aies," oace Quill,. •e first thing done is to resolve to build honument to his memory, and the sec• •;3 is—not to build it. • .13.uzigoits: theatre manager offers la prime a paid-up life insurance policy ' : '$1,000 to some lucky member of his enee every night for week. 'i ; . '; ' it:tx Ohio woman got so excited when ~..• house was on fire that she tossed sllk) -..b•-•....e., t cnbacke nut of the window; and some ~ ; A n end talented person got away I. • ••'''.. hit. ..",.. We:creme locomotive ran over a !au ; . .-..- . .tet wee th e u op ;a rail readings %net.. I t ~;•••••; airs iii ltheetiave ... etaltr 'c.•• -:+;•,:. , thewhich proved - fatally roarin— .. . . . ; : 1'. V...r0 . .i. MgO•st:SWit.O;TE, supposed to be ',',. 't v ;' .. . oldest Mason extant, died on W ednes , c.,,, at Haverhill, Maas., aged one hued ', t: •,....; ;'' d and four years, seven months, and , e14.;. : ; - ; .. „ tenty dap:. -. •-••••• • Jt vocxo American student of the Kul. ":-... k Conservatorium of Berlin, killed L „.. self with a pistol because he could ; ..:.;., - it become a great pianist. He was from I . .. 4; :.,.' '';'. Asbury; Maas. I .n . •..,, :, A °lvor student, having had hie skull' -:.. adored, was told by the doctor that the ; sin was visible, on which he remarked: ,:.)o write and tell father, for he always .•-•-• ..id I had none." . ... • ... ' 2l* . ••••••ii,. , Moo. PaTlucit SMITH, Of New Haven., ?.: tiling over with jealtouty, seized a kettle ~,,. . :.: . • water b9nink ;cede odth heft' and • • ..".?;•; -." nptied it 7;pcih bier sleeping husband. lie .: .• ••.- 'Tut; coat of the season:' says e. flush. • ,'..•- In writer, is really a little triumph. It •'' • :::..;i . _ • _as a closer tendency than ever, a more !s• :',.....,; sermons curve of scent and more aim. .;.- '';':licity and natural expression." 0: .• . ... ; NEARLY fifty guests at the principal i . ' 4'; iotel in Loa Angeles, Cal., were poisoned 11.. ':• .. rcently, and three employes in the hotel 11 , ';•..ii ; •i Wt-e: been arrested on suspicion. The '_ . ''' .•••ttests were all very sick. but fortunately r*' • •• • •••?• , ' , •;c• deaths occurred. 1 . i4: ; .IEetrCCFY lover was distasteful toe ;d.ai : .f.thranab' f broth f 'r r fhe !:;:`atter shot at father love.;;bmnet'; ' • ',.'.• • be prrmiees, shooting at him all the way, ;„ ~- !:•, i ••• mdnd then retreated, called in a minister ..,, ••'- 1 . married the girl. . b , 'r . .1 Jt motif:ll3T to organize a working- . ; i1:. , . snails party in opposition to the Hepubil N.' e `•?aaa le going on n Cveland. Thy have. • -.:•: , er candidate for i Cong le ress a man named ::)angler, and his principal backer is named 3wing—two very sigrufiamt names. it is horrible to think that there is a , • • , man in Rhode Island mean enough to : . aka the na-of. his grmulmothir's coffin to tlide down hill, on, but the, violation Of roprietor is not greater than in the . in. Istance of a physic= of this city Who totes his first wife's still fait coffee cup. . DEMIDorg ~ bequeathedi the „sword, of ..Srancis I. to the French' nation. 1t was `Metered in the Madrid Munson. by Na poleon, who gave. it to Jeroine, and his laughter Mathilde married Delnidotf.' When they separated he kept the weapon. ',. Twererv-swe families of Hollanders, ';being's portion of a large colony, have • justeettled in Sioux county, lowa. They have entered and will occupy all the government land in four townships in the center of which they will lay out a town lobe called Hope. , , ~.r-r ,' i i' . - A Faiths dead man escaped from . the iMorgue, the other night, and actually :ankle his ,the clothes to go home in: He was subject to cataleptic attacks, and /tit ling fallen in the street the day previous, ..had been supposed to have met •death by 1 congestion of • the brain. An' Englishman at Baden besought Mlle. Mario, who wan singing in the. Grand Conversations Hall, to sing for him just ; one moment. He timed her, and counted the mnes—sixtv.three. "You're &blonder 'he said, "and l'il pia, 63,000 francs on the ,•• rouge." He did, sad swept the board. . ' : Tne theory that the image of the last , object looked upon is retained upon the 1 retina of .the eye of a dead anitital, hie, been recently tested in Genruuty. The eyes of thirlylifferent„animals killed for", the purpose were subjected to essmine. i Bon, but in DO case was there any evidence I ; discovered to, support the theory. , PRO,. Vitnnir., of Michigan, has made' la report relative to the. alleged magnetic ; wells, in which he asserts that water it! ' "not capable of receiving and retaining 1 that peculiar state of polarity :Called Mug . . Tiede," but that the, magnetic quality is I developed in the Iron tubing of the wells; I , a'R that iron tithes of the same dimen. , e!• alone, suspended in a vertical position In 1 earth. air or water, would exhibit the same I magnetic phenomena. • , THE hint General .Convention of the • Church of the New Jerusalem met 'in r- Philadelphia on Friday. The first con, ;,:,, ven dor, of :this Church was held in 1817 .i . ; :i in the sante . city.- Xoeording to the en- V. ports from various cities the Society: seems to- be mist flourishing in Bode. , and tinsel:briars. as in Massachusetts : it has 18 eongrekstions,lo ministers, 108 I , members 'and 833 Sunday Schools, besides 4 supporting three missionaries and three I libraries and reading rooms, while New I Orleans had an addition of 53 member, during the past -year. II BEM ME El 1111 EN - • ; . . - ._ • \ hit• ,t_ je 11H,Itt , . . A. WE The Alt of Storf Keeping. . Our'fnglish nneentors were - Called a shop Aceping nation by Napoleon; but it is his ..‘mivri French menlind'French women who liave the ttne; secret of shop keeping. rep make the shops fascinating- They It ve made shop keeping a fist' art. One v .the Easy Chair stepped Into a shop i 'Maiden Lane, prepared to spend a very I dty PRIM of money—for a very proper rpone. Built' it Lod Invaded the shop ,er.'s bonne, -which is his castle, it mud not have been more molly received. TAte disdainful indifference with which its nimstions were answered *ea:4 kquisitelv nical; and the shop - keeper proceeded tiOnok foe wVat'wtts required with a mipurb carelesatiturs, and an air of wean. ' Miss and disgust of this.incessant doing of favors to the most undeserving and in nignificant people. It was plainly an net of plum grace that - the Easy Clair was not instantly shot into the street as rut, bish, or given in charge.to the police as a common vagalssul. This'worthv attendant—doubtless very estimable in his private capseity—is eirionn injury to ille.business which be it supposed to help.' lie does not in the least understand his profession. Let an Ease Chair Rdvioe hint to run over NPR to Paris, and observe how the, keep shop iu-thst eipital. Pots he want n cut-. vat? here tK a boon, neatly dressed. evi• dently long—waiting for •him especially," and longing to serve him. "Is it a cravat that Monsieur wishes? Charming! The most ravishing styles are just really! Is it Line, or this, or that, that Monsieur prefers? Monnieur's taste is perfect. Look! It is* mimele or beauty that he Will he pertnit'e' And befere pin know it, von foolish fellow. who don't understand the first principle, of your call 'utz. , ..-Asofote you know it,she has tutor around your neck, she has tied it deft' under yotir chin; and that; pnetty face looking into yours. and dint plensai voice is saying, "Nothing could be bettei It Is the most ,elTigt pcmdliler Ton might as tvelTli6pe troeardpe the mi. *mai at. to go, from under those hands 'tithed busing that cravat. This is shop-keeping. and a little study of the art, - ns thus :PnwricedMrtuld he of ' the utmost service to the day Chair's friend in Maiden leme. The shops are pret ty, and especially during thitholidays they are glittering, but they are a little cold and formal. The air of the Boulevards is to la , detected only in the neighborhood of ,Corpoml Thompson's Broadway Cot tage. ,Whether cravats are wafted around the buyer's neck, as it were, entangling Minn hopelessly in silken and satin webs,' the Easy Chair does not know. But it can believe it as it passes t, upon the outside, amj,beholda the I.:inflows which Paris crklit, hardly surpass. 'Through these windows it sees that, us in Paris, the at. tendants are often women. It is thereby reminded that in Paris the women are among the most accomplished accountants also; and it remembers that in the same men are cooks. It is very sure that when Madiund Wells, wino was Afterward the. Marchioness Pe Lavalette, heatnie at the death of her buslumd the head of the great banking house, her nook was a wan. And thereupon the Ease Clutir fails into meditation to .31t , ° spheres" of the sex eft, and asks itself. as it loiters about the site of the Broadwav Cottage, admiring the pretty shops. whether. if it be wii tuttnly for a woman to kEep a shop and to ricipare property by her faithful Industry, At cad be manly ,to appropTiate, and use her property, willtnnt Net' ildlisenil—Edi. tor', Eimy harpers Milgazine Jose, Marriage of Cot. Forney - 's Daughter. The murriage of Col. John W. Forney's (of the Philadelphia Profit) daughter on Washington Square soot thO !rime of n brilliant re.eentblY V. edlooulay evening hint, at o hirlr Burt Mil. :ki nry Forney. Col. Forney 's eldeet daughter, wits i!lar, ried to W. W. Welghley, Esq, it voeng sod talented membiir of Gm Philadelphia bar, The assembly ineluded many of the lending citizens of Philadelphia awl Washington, among whom were noticed 'in the throng Major General - Hobert Pat terson and stitilddsjor General Jests and staff, a large number of 'army " tna navy officer', Geo, W. Childs and 'lady, Daniel Dougherty and lady, Hon. Benjamin H. Brewster. Mrs..l. 31. Lander, George 11. Boker, lion. Moruin Melt iehael; Dr. IL H. B. McClellan. John F. Graff "nail lady, G. D. Brown and lad,y.i. and .danghter, lion. Thomas Fitageraid,,ile„r„ E. W. nutter. Hon. Jos. Allison, D. C. :Fridley add lady. George - Pitt, Hon, F: C., Brewster, Hort 1 Writ. B. :ilium", A. K. Sfetlarejlion. Gni Imam A. Grow and °them. -- ""'s ' L In the rear of the partial; is Turkish tent bad been erected, rind a hand of musiediscoursed most eloquent music. At, precleely eight, o'clock, the bend play ed Mendeissolin's -Weddirg March," and the bridal party entered the parlors, which were filled with guests '. Col. For. ney preceded it, with Mrs.. Forney, who was dressed in a magnificent white silk. Then tame the beautiful and accomplished ' bride, dressed in white, with along bridal mil sweeping otter lier whole parson. The bridaLattendants were Liedt. Col. Jas.' 1 , Forney-and 1 FonMe, 'Jr.. and Miss Oliv'er, of atom 'Mon. 'John Cochrane, of, New York, and MitAS Barnes. Mine Clarence. Bart and Mins ;tank: Forney. The ceremony was per formed by lir. Suildards. of the Episcopal Church: Ife - iiiiideTi`fi , W - 1 - Wropriate re- marke, and inn few moments the "young i , 'couple - were pronounced husband and wife. .. lThe parlors were thronged . until midi night. .tireati utunliers of distinguished citizens were continivalhe tailing. Perot; dent Grant was expected. hut sent a re grad as. public business detained hits in Washington., Shortly after ten the bri dal party left and went to their new home Nineteenth street, near theStnot. The festivities' Sere prolonged until after midnight, Mr. and Mrs":. Foniny :- both loottedieruarkablj - well, and entertained Gm-guest/4 with princelyenurtesy and hos pitality. En===gl Pat Et:Mirself in"HiS PlaSe in America The : Crispin Uniony-A . Chinese Coknry in Massachusetts. . . . A colinty of ilinese • has been brought ;rum California and settled at North Adams, ,lisossightitiet.e. The Crispin have made_ tome opposition to this ar rangement, as,-the.new comers are, Wend ed for the islite*iljnondlic4o,L4- - A cones'. pendent or the 13otthd 'Adeertiser' at that place wrote on Wednesday: .- -- "The Chinese shoemakers lotto hid 'another holiday today. this , being found' necessary to complete the preparation of their qusilert, and for rest from the fa- Mgoing iberny..' They. bai - e 'been busy in many wave, some washing out clothes, some learning . the English language, some studying arithmetic in the calor lating machines they have WrOught with them. One - tepid korner, who did not know a single' letter yesterday, has, mas- - term! the alphabet perfectly. The Chi nes,, foreman hiss visited the stores with Mr. Sampson's foreman, made many put chases of dishes, shirts, dm., has not. been molested . by the Crio- I pins, and has been — very heartily , welcomed to' town by Many citi ens. The instructor engaged by Mr-. 1 ' mpson to teach the new hands, a vet- eshoe manufacturer from SprinOeld, I arrived, and proposes to begin hie .4 .ii k to-morrow. He had been in town but a few hours . when he was accosted by strangers, one after another, - and warned With various signilicadt hints that it would list well for him to desist, and was told t t.:itioney might be made by going 1 ite lie is a man of sonic obstinacy, °Weyer, and not likely to be either fright .,. i or bribed ewer. - Otherwise "the rlspinn have not mailg any . demands and are not likely to make ,atty'. at present. 1 There are tome citizens o f the town, not 1 ~Crispin,, who-think they see cause, for ' *WM in the introduction of - .slave*: as they call them, fearing a decrease of -trade hy the Chinese habits of cheap living, but the better glass of resident* unanimously approve -Mt. Sampson's movement as Made . necessary by the outrageous con dad lot..the Vrispins, and express contl `4oo?. that they will give no- trouble, if .'sitilljrtiated, Lot harmonize with New 7ngland communitlei."' ' - • • Thirottrens are at last - "lookIng up." Ohio,tbey are talitinir about, running the Who has acted aus a report er for the Supreme Court for sem° aa a candidate for Supreme Judge inthatt A Singular Case..-A Man Lire% Six Yearft with a Minnie Ball in hi. Brain. The tenacity with which some people cling to life - border on the miraculous. Wounds which, according to all the laws of nature, are necessarily mortal, to (how tenacious people ire mere scratches. A case of this sort is just now attracting considerable attention 'Muting - the nooll cal fraternity of this city. It is that of is man whin for over sit Tears has lived with is minnie ball its his brain. In liti.t.,Abralsam De Bond, of Waslc ington cottnty. Kentucky. is member of a KentuckyjFederal mg:anent, was shot in the foci - dread with a monde ball in a skir mish at - Fair tint-den, Fast Tennessee. When struck by the ball lie- fell to the ground insensible, and it. was at first HMI posed he hall beets killed. lie snits :mostly exhibited signs of life, and WS! taken from the battle field tothe linspital The Mill entered the forehead just stoics the right eye, Itllll as there Walt as open ing •in the temple, just its front ant slightly above the right ear. it was soy posed that the ball had passed through. - The nuns flit not die. as even' one Wit SSW the wound tit:owl:the mould, and It soon so far recovered RS to be sent hon. `The wound did not heal up, and thstre been n continual discalage front is sect since irii infliction. The man' ,4 health In never been good since he was wounded, and at times he has imffered terribly wills pains iu the head; and if by and means the tilt:Marge Dons the wound 'Arno per mitted to cease he would sink Ilit) stupor.' Other than this, his intellect does not yeimt to have been impaired by the singular weight added to his burin. Re• oently his autTerings have Leon 1.-0 who thief the finin arose front .dead bone, and that it sy mad have to he removeti :before. he could obtain relief. be WAS" came. to Odic-city nail placed lainstdi under the can of jiliysicians. who derided that it Ws* isecesietry, to perform the oper ation of trephinisg,and,a day or two Alice undertook The il:ltentibirti Dtirink.th4prei gresa of the operation they detected the presence of lead. and wills Xlio.forreps en • tractol a . rplanie bull flattened • ttsto tlih shape of u elseetrutt from the man's skull. It had entered - thelateral sinus and ' tared the internal . table, and was reeling upon the brain. po „It is supsed that it fragment of the ball bad been chipped oft' and passed out through the temple, lead• ing tothe belief that the ball had passed entirely through the.skull. The removal of the ball gave great and immediate re lief, tend De Bond is now at St. Jose,ph's Infirmary. on Fourths street, with ''every provect of a speedy and perfect recovery. CourierJoirnal. Death of a' Noted Tenant of Ohs French War Other. The French paperd announce the death of Jacks,. the famous parrot In the War Office in Farb!. Jacko was first brought into the office in 1830, be Marshal Souk - , and he rehrained tarty Fide: nl hi` post, un:oftJed b - y recolotlons or party con- After a time be came to be looked' upon as an indispensable appendage of the War Depe.nment, and when there was a Cabinet crisis ileAl3l,l, un,l. to ask who Ras to get, nor the War- portfolio, but the War, Office parrot. Though Inc served ander eighteen different Ministers he always remained consistent to the principles whiarwere instilldd into hinu • when he first entered Mace. Both under the Republic and the Second. Empire he remained a +tootle:li royalist, and there. score few Inetnlters id his party who spoke, their tuluds with no tuttek -frank ness. One'clay hit. repeat:Al cries of -Vice le roi," so snfioced Marshal Leroy do St.. Ar naud when he was War 31litister,that he ordered the indiscreet bird to be turned out. Jacko had a friend, howcter, in the porter, Nebo took hint boo WOW' and Dube birootid Sz..lrozoor to hjs usual cry. The blot woe then pot pork into his roue, and 0.4 the Marshat'..was passing screamed otit “Vive le roe cie;sl. Arn.zoldr A. la bonne, Imam." said the Minister. nod Jack,' teas at onee retaken into fat:cr. t Otflate yeara the clerks tried - to teach hits "Vice l'Empereur !" but he never could bring out the entire sentence without- .tremendous efforts. lie got on very Well no far an "Vice l'Empe— but at this point he mooted to choke, his feathers stood on end, and his eves rolled with an - anaious.expression as, 11 he felt his conscience reproaching him... At last, after tteientl minutes' intense struggling, he would jerk out the butt syllable --rear" in a hoarse, sepulchral tone. lit died immediately after the Duchess o Berry. and On the annivenotry of the death of Napoleon 1: three days before the pl. bircituta, A Love of Rattlesnakes. There loin La Creme, Wisconain, a in,. tain John McKee, who has a singular fond. nine for rattlesnake*: lie has made, Kara the .1 . 41)0 , &an of that place. "a perfectly tight, squireden, shoot five feet curb way, and as amity high. open at the' top'. and therein are eleven mideenekes, from ei gle teen inches to three feet ands half - hil l length—lL:eight to :behold!, ri p .( 4 ithlng, twisting:Liming. and folding u it, over and under each other, or. with brads erect. with keen eyed ghat:ea:mg, and ,, wick.si looking serpent giagoeaprntrudiag temp their ugly Medias with :;lighthing.lilre swiftness, there the!Y itrel a moving. tutin .1, big: threenalooking mans of serpent!t! , 'lt is a terrible, sight, And then to KIT McKee coolly 'and', deliberately , enter I among them, anti take them each in his I laarlicall'it by mince, open its mouth, and I While he is giving-eon : its history to see I the reptile lay its head aped his cheek .1 and run its devilish tongue eel you, *idle 1 its eyes seem to emit sparks of fire—ugh! 'lt's too horrible! And all the while the others at his feet art keeping up a con l tinual booing. rattling, humming, whirl, I fill the air with tow murructraVand canoes 1 a certain creeping of the Resin and shad. during at the heart, which is Wert at all pleasant. Mr. McKee caught iliem on the bluffs near the city, from a nest ,nt over one hundred in number, radii training them for exhibition ; , -r• - 4 • ''' ' A Freaeb Thlefil ,The ether day, nays a French paper, a Lily went into a haberdasher's ahop, Rae. Richelieu. and Wight ,a pesii•grey silk dress. The ellopman hod noticed a tole ' raltity..viell dressed min standing at the door after the arrival of theladyand aeem• ing to witch all.her • movements. -. Ste piing, up te 2 the enelilees.•dek the lady ' drew a 2QO fmnenoterfrotaih ...r purse. At , that moment the men entaidS malted into '- the shop, gave the lady a box', on the ear, Y and tore the note out of berl hands. 'I „„,"' -had forbidden , you. to. bay that. dram:: -„' cried he, "but . L *etched you, and Jou '"- shall not have It " With these words lie tth net hastened away, the lady fainted, and -the• • has- personeemployed In the Atop, supposing Ail- the intruder to be an offended husband, _,,,, made no remark, aqd,let.lilm 1g0..'-,'When ",," the lady recovered the proprietor of . the Pill; estiblishment expressed his regret at thin 8 violent scene, and pitied her:for belpfi" Cria. . dependent on so brutal a husband. "My art d , ii i hu s band!" cried the lady eagerly. "Sir, ~,: ' that man' in not my husband; I do not f '" r '• know him, and have never setter him." , a vet- The pretended busbaud was a daring thief. iglield, ~.-.... . .. Tut; following tragic story comes froM Pesti', and bears the dato of the 2341. of March: Two bred:lees, of the principal families of tly.'Eatanar., lived In the bitter est hatred the -one to the other. They even carried their hatred llo„far an to de sire to change their names, so that Om one should not bear the abhorred 'name of the other. The daughter of\ one of the. brothers, however, named Zortszi; and the son of the other, Plata, were deeply ' in love. They had In begged for . the .consent of their parents to their union. At length they connived lo die together, since there was no prospCet; of! martidga: They accordingly,put op . tbeir best attire, went into& delgliborieggardia,and There Pinta shot &tint through the heart, after ' ward putting a ballet iota ht owns brain,* Troubled by preiteartitherita 'a! calf, the two fgheet followed their. Children into the garden, and finding them both dead, they shot themselves in remorse. Shortly, afterwards the =ethers of the foyers hap• perking to pain by, saw: the four fOrrigar and attempted to kill themselves with knives, but were prevented hy tlm the bore, who had now hastened on to t scene. Of course readers are left at liber ty to believe as much of this story as they choose. EDITION. FIRST MIDNIGHT. NEWS 11-Y.C4I3LE CMS Or British Nees—Trade Strikes in France—llealtit of the Einiieror -AuTieultural Prospects—Franco - A laerlean Brink—The ECTIMetIIOI I Council—Political Affairs in Spain —earlist Junta Decide to Reviie the BN-TelegriTh to the Pittxborgtt Gazette.) :GREAT Blt JAIN Du.. intle. , ll' 4 ,-The 'Fiona connidcrx 9.0 General . PrililFltl lll lt s tintstidn , bn , Idecor ; o,lt. iost Cubl. it. 4,;,dit t'citarliS , lot . . Alnerit, to put an end to. Pin terrible a state 01 Affair , 'rho difficulty of ceding C,Mbn hint the shires to tint Cubans cannot he. sottkal 63' tic' ailjollrlltilValt of the Cortes and the modpone tnent of the quest iOn. , , s.. The mlnintare steamer Citv of Ilagu , a is re. piiirt‘l, :Ind 'only aivithing It fair wind to take it fresh slitti for New York. She rides at anchor in Cork bubo, 'rho cotton factory of Iloile -az en.• dee. Scotlnnii, awns entirely glebir4ed Ir NM night. loots heavy. .The Globe (alp: cool weather :old refreshing rains her::old there have hail a good elTect on the growing emit% crops. Notwithstanding this the breadirlotf.l Market if nOtlierceteP9k ' '• bullion market gather , .thength daily i r ean l kiwis or maturities are torpid. Pofessor Darwin declines thelionornrrile pvn di fled on accennt of.feehle health. A }Vett r. front Mr. Inman; o T rade .'m steatm.hip line. to thy Miura ofPei , tithed to-daV. atilllitP he has - given up all hope f ever bearing from' the steamship City of Roston. He reiterates his disbelief In 'he stories that she was overladen and :wallies' her loss to collision with an iceberg. • "Ole I,bitiro Itais returned to Windsor: ' Arthur Clinton one of the Moulton tussyner, d. , . died sudden , ly this morning. Ott his death bud he di:4l3l , llyd the crime imputed to him. ' • . The roar/. it It et tat hollo °GPM In - deY has:11011W Obituary nttirle on the-tate Ches. Dickens. Tho writer denies 'Dickens' tinnily, Glares Stephensiin goes to America Lloyds' agent to investigate the origin of the hoax regarding the loss of the steamer Pacts. • FriANEE. • . rants. June UK.-The trades' strikes on the aintlnent are sprondlug raPidly. involving' many workmen Mad mannfacturers. 'All' the ijtvn fourtdHes arc stopping In conseque , n s c b, e .ore:tient, which la sumo to hs organised b. the International Workingmen Union. The .*.rtsclish and German trades unions have contributed n thousand pounds each to 'support the, strikers' movement. •• A deputation of cotton • manufacturers. of Manchester, have arrived to give testimony to the authorities?ts to the unfavorable affect of the Frenth Treaty no the obtton trade. • Tile strikhe Are extending. The washer- IV 0.011 of the have joined the strikers. Prevost Paradol Is still violently attacked he some pf the newspapers for accenting the Washington Ailbassadorship. The Entperor's health has imprormh though lie stillanigeris considembly. He presided to &wet the Council of Ministers. The court has adjourned the departure to St. ClOud for a time.' • ' IC is now tolorali r certain the government will not make pp I unestion of St. Guth itaibegY sin PAlus. dune. iii—The Journal 11f5cirl will Publish till week the prospectip and statutes of a new Tranr-Amerietin bank to be found ed In this city M: Porte end ether French •Imoker , it, co junction with Mews. (bleb. Holtman and otliTr .A i m m eripr o t ytgAelbeta G re- , l i tm . r o s n . o I ?s ' e tc;rlt. nlst e :i W W ashburn's cunsideni the saeme of such Per that ire conundnietitlid hi teilegraPli with Washington on the tublect and has for. warded a. copy of the Italutea.of the propos ed bank tb the Secret nry State. The coni cal Is dental lerustPY3) fra.s and much more hex ocennillossa. Prevost Paradol takes With him to Wash ington his son and daughter. ": • The bes.lth of the Fbnperor Is leach Im proved, The court go , st. Cloud on Thor, 4,-. eon,. rlrl, ,^• untinal edlemndy and splendor. The 11 - hurcbe. were attended by greist crowds. and IneeY sltsszl tbrough • the The Anitsassidors c 7 • ilruittsf s Miy '. .. and tion Switto the ate Gothard a conferencerailway. to-day In rela- To-morrow the Chambers commence to dis cuss the 2/uestdon whether France shall d, mend a share to the enterprise. A emoting of eminent agriculturists smog hold to-day to consider measures of relief for the anticipated failure of crops which causes so much unaletv. M. locivet. Minister of Ag riculture and Commerce. presided. The re moval of delkes on Ernie imported Into Prance • was discussed and frrovisind made for submit ting the views of the meeting to theCtiambers Wore the question comes up there for de bate. The Corps hns to fased to appro- Fr ri' lrrt !.. .stl U o ' n " o ' f f the.mtnet fob thi-IpPhlrClithc:t'rearend scatty ttiwfered In Paris. • .E+' .1 - • • -P-tuns, , folluvrithr authentic news has twee received here from Rome under date of iunt 15th: The diginigtion et the -In- . fallibility ditgnot, by thapthre; began to-day. The utort idttl tnistiefterf ir! Intl nri to renew lhtheene of June Jtl, If the debate poooslilrt lfilUt too to Ttiiitt i - . 0 1 ;(1 . 110iiii announce they gri rr to lllo'leat t he the city di rectly after the ft:trivet of St. Peter, whether tile discussion Is ended b-e that Cline be not. There still be no tegodonof the Entimenleal Connell to-Morrow. • Thy Ivill nejist it IliG.Folginnuotiicesilun to take place In the tonne* cllnt4 Peter. 1.; rti lecnq rltnunontaine organ, pubtigheg the V1116,00(4' dispatch : Wed, Juur. In--YetterdnY ;Cantina l'ut t rizzle, epenkiog 3n the narneOf the :tented ['allege, congratulated the Poise on the oeca ' elOnof his. entrance upon the twenty-fifth t car of his frontlllltael and di/meted n desire for the definition of the doginsed InOttlibllitY, The Pope mole an lnnigoinaaut reply. , Insist ingon the danger Of the spirit of emancipa tion in the church. SPAIN. - - 111 Anal p. June 10.—The debate on Abe pro posed abolition of slavery In the Spanish Col. oulei monopolized the session of the Cortes to-day.' During the discussiona ousmal oc drred between a Radical Deputy from Po rt o Rico and Sdnoritomero. A. dad ytanpected to-morrow. •. • . . . Petitions'iniaior Of Monti/ampler' foe gine arc circulatina here and in the provinces. The representation Was Minip In anCortes yester day that many of,',lpe MkOstures attached ' ll:Tg .`" . ° . l . 19.—The Corte! ho pautd th? " 117A d m i ,TZ ` tt e ivii• ' t .imiuit..4l7.t.d ti,,,,,,,7,..:,,t901gtt.r.1123tpaavin0.r of t . hn r restoniteas" I ... 1 7 ' i , I / 1 I' l ' MAllliliElllGNiris. ' •' • Ltixaeorm, Juae I&--The ship ExP ~r , - 1 .• which sailed ' Mit e 1. Logai.' Guinea. :IWO month. *Color this itort. uppapeetedly DTP' etl bete Teeler: 'Fhb nee been RtvetimP .or • 'Pet Imes I' ti ny: ertbe IDSII=O. Pal& ri b The daPtatu of a t esset•whiett . apai hore' yesterday: reports haying ;alien tu land abandoned but.P.O. abuut i a . ibtla. tudm 1,1:10 north, , atfel' lou pi ~* the luithe'hf which could *not ,e. mad ut... ,June ._lB.—The ne e , a WO Chi .l,',3lftriitieraf‘feuth /few iYork, hate stilted. , 1 riNANcIAL AND CoMMEIICIAL. : 'Lornans. June la q .--C uhl o r n . no 6u ls , i f m or lo.,w‘ mo i aL el f ;; M! .lo. .. l 7 l ` : : :, ' American securities Ann 'and • higher; a" - -. lo b° lV s ll7 a . t ao l. 7. 4oBn tocks quiet: Erica. note. 113y4; Atbtutlo & Oreat Western, 5 8 )t..., Ltrenpoot.„ Juno 10.,Cottou dull; alld."M upland. 10101; Orleans 101(6; nales of 10• 000 bales far speculation and vapor.. California white wheat Its ltd; red weatern No.! On 5445 Os 1d• red winter 105 mew. W. Westar%flo_or 215 &I. Corn: No. 2 mixed Ala sd. Cats -. M. Barley sn. Peas Co. Provialons: pork =add; beef tell: lard dull at 765; cheese 60. . 13 ..0n Cumberland cut 50s 14. Produce: common l r e o tun ein 'Qh. ls; rernlednodeo.dols. 1 00 0)d 160 .. a M f D lo iri w l' ars tr'- ad. 1 Turpentine Zls ed. Llsiseed oil Als. Linseed cakes Ualllla sd• • Losone June 18.—Tallow 45. 0404 5 ! Od: .tlqm pil ileOs RV_ Eltigar gala and o ataan...al: ggral . na l etr6 s4.. Whale ". M.''' . Foam stroar, June' 111 , 4-51111 closed flat at llf. ' HAVRE:. June 1- , Usttori eland hear'. -.., AutWaRP, June 18.‘-PetrOfeurn 5367 ~.... , - PARIS. Jflßß ,.. lB,— Boone flat; rentes'aa u-,. rearm Altair lit_llllAblieg.ei . " . At* P" to Destroy bee Family and Herself. ,By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CHIC;100, .lebe 18.—On the twining of the ,lath, near ,Woollithoni.: 'lllinois. Mrs. Teter welimi. in the absence of her husband. while hereon aged - eighteen years, was sitting at thet . ,able eating his supper, seized an az and dealt blm several blows on the bead, breaking in his skiff; tied rendering hhn . tusensible. She daughter ed it razor and. flushed upon her little lured aight-Yeare,who was asleep on a lounge, and etst her throat In a • shOcking manner. The daughter managed t 9 essellims reached the neighbor, anti o ya the alarm. WWI the neighbors rashed In, ldrit Weitzel. wan found in her bedroom with her wind- TIPP watireiT SlMeretl. ; 'Maori Were called in end the wound &eased. The recovert of theme and daughter it probably horsellas that of the mother doubtful. The family are Ger mans. poor, hard werking.poople.,Trouble with the nelghtserhuod,addothcrudelortullesh rendered the woman insane. It washer inten tion to destroy the wkolo. family. . . XLI.ST t CO_NGRESS M E %D .6E,gos.) The Abolition of the trankintr Prii lege—The Case of Whittemore) Re elected as itepresintatire from South Carolina• ! Illy 'telegraph totter rittstritrVa Wasniantiln..lune 18.1 KM. SENATtI Mr. CONKLING, frontJudlciary Committee, reported a albstltutc for %hi House hill in ref erence to naturalization lass : l64nd IMO noik; he would call it up at an early day. The substitute is the s.ehhio *II recently re- Pdrted fromihe Judiciary Comlnittee on the sump aubject, with an additional section au-. thorlzing•U. S. Marshals in elite! having over 204 /d ) inliebitaiits to appointee many MDCCilli deputies as May be neeeasarli , brese.ne or der at any election at which weenies. of Con as are.to be chosen: r.CARP6ITER:, (run; Judiciiay reported as :unentied the House bill fixing the compensation a grand and petit Jurors in circnit and" district coatis of the United .States at tlirce dollars peg der. r..ed• Mr. DRAKE introduced n)and grant hill in ot the R.:twee% and - Little Rock Mr. WILLIAMS called 44.t,lie.land grind bill In aid of the Atchteiop..Tukalta!ttid Santa Fe . Railroad. l'aiisedl• , Mr. IN R WAD enlind nit the bill to amend the Land Grant AO of. PIA. in nhl td a rail toad and trlegratllt. line from the States of Mksunri 1.1,1 Arknns;ts to the Paden duns t, he the FMithern rqute. Several nnmmlfumits being adopted, thJ after discus,trii was laid over till Monday. MrAItrbIBUI , L. from Judiciary Vommit tee. repottesl bill for titanic( ot purehnsem • of lend sold for direet Vine/ In ttbe .ipsnrrec tionary State , The Senate. in •Cottunitied *lnde. tout up tot nil business. the Postolff nP- Prontiatips hill and amendments rotative to the repealof the franking privileire. 31r. Tlll:llMANimored no amendment that . the abolition of the frnitking Pretilelle • shall not take effect Until August. Adobtee• • Mr. MUHCLIS opimserl the amendment for two cent postage as Inililring 10aa of plistal revenues without, any corresponding benent, as It would not increase titan matter of per cent. lie held that the present rates of post age W ere Salcittatly low. ' After further debate the senate voted on Mr. liturtagy's ot4endMent as amended, abolishing the (rankling, prii Beg, Providing for one rent Postage. he. The itstendment was rejected, rens 16. nay , .0. The following Is the vote: I"ros—Mensrs. Chandler. Yellen, Retail ton. Tenant Hamlin. Italian, Hewett, McCrearY. Merton. Pratt,- Ramsey. , debuts, Sumner. Scott, Thutionn, Willey. and Yates , -16. NalIS 31taar$, Anita. Batatti Morena., Cole, Drake. Ferry. Fenger, fiareht, !toward. 'Johnston. McDonnid. lfotrtil. (Maine , Mor rell, iVt.loAord. pool.ilice, Robertson. Hos, Sawyer, iSpeuren Sprague litewart. Stookiou. Thayer. ltpton. Trumbull.' Vieffers. Witrrem, and Willants--Pt. The Wit was then reported to the Senate. 'When Mr. RAMKBY renewed hid amendmen th t and appealed to the Senate to vote upon e direct question' of abolishieg the_ franking Pr?!lvir.lakKll renewed amendtnent rela tive to newspaper , which was accepted by Mr. Ramsey as sinsmllfierttlatinf hie oxen. Mr. MOliltiLL, of Vermont, renewed tilt amendment. - • Mr. THU1131. , 0; appealed to tbe Chairman of I the Pustoftice (2onanittee - Mr. itanmeyl withdraw hilt propositioNne it bale been voted on in committee. Mr. HARLAN thought the fete of the frank ing bill depended upon its being appended to an appropriation bill. AN a friend of the mesxure, he Wee direct rote should lie tokn nopnae It. Said it would tie! liti.ossi. ble to get a direct r Mr. Tilt irect, ote. ns the majority of the Senate seemed determined to prcirent that by amending the proposition. • After numerous suggestions. which were not holed noon, an to the best means of deter miolct the sense of the Senate on the various propositions , the amendment of Mr. Morrill - ertoonti eat rejected-=l, to 31.-Serintors treuld Moto 0.0.6 411 Amend• mena. The Senate then niljotirned.nl liOI'6B OF ' nr.ritesrirrArivt... 'The Senate joint feinitttion forjbo appoint menu of a Naval hoard to cretallikAcase of officers who deem tbemaelvea orsjusti palmed over by promotion+ made in confonol ty with the act of l'ungre 4 s of July 2.lth. Ifald WWI irltS.ed. • Itemthe CititiCittee on Mil tar, reported n Wit uciendlew the qel In rein Clan li) the nun. of the St. lent. Arne. !Tr i ll t i e r:: d te;re tea pension of Margaret F.+Uttrec:ox Tenneteee. was refecteit--yease nee, en. Mr. WASEIBrItME. IMass.) from the Com mittee on Clatuns, reported back the Senate [ditto authorize the settlement of the se. counis of officers of the army and navy In Citlle.ll Where vouchers were lost and for over payments. with on' :intendment limiting settlements to sums under ta,oll, and to offi cers In whose !wet - amt , thee* tto litipirent fraud. The amendment was agreed to and the bill passed. The Sneaker submitted 'the .tredentittla of n. F. Witittemore.. front the Fir,t. Congres sional I/ spied of Smith Carolina. The credentials were read. -. • Mr. LOOAN objected to Mr. Whittettowe be ing etnoen in, for reason. he war prepared t state to the House. Ile did not want the clutter referred to say committee. The.. House was 'committee enough to judge of It. Ile objected to the oath of ogles being admin. istete.l tothls man because he had disqual ified himself from being a mender of this body.' Mr. FARNSWORTH argued the matter should he referred to a committee. en the ac tion of the House might be halted aeon; a presentation all the facts And nuthoZties. E • l'o g n e n l t e 'rl otn ' t tTe d e " t " i t t 1/e ." M i l4t 4 tl the adjonnnuent ot Pongee.. lie wanted , the question settled by the House now. There Wits necessity for examination by it election. It was not a onto- of coutestml election. It wrists 'Mete question' of gonna cation. The i'Peaker uggested that the day we consigned to the business of the Committee on (bah.. the matter bet postponed till Tumular next after the morning' hoar. ' Mr. LOGA.N accepted the .aggestiou end I mined the matter be imstponed till Tuesday after the morning hour. • . Mr. GARFIELD suggested a resolntion 'to make it a ride of the House that In case any Person presents himself at the hat of the House to be sworn In as a member , elect, who guy have been expelled or who may have re elected it-the same Congress while a resolu tion for bin expulsion was pending, It shall be In wrier before administering the oath to him to refer the,Cll9ll to the Committee which had In charge the resolution of expulsion. or the House may at once WA MI the case: Mr: LOGAN remnrked n reference to n com mittee would be treating the case with con sideration. It was not entitled to It. It was a utere question whether the House would sten& by s unonimons resolution that thin man neon urnnworthy of holding Seat In the TIMM. After further discussion the question was fr ont rill leerier next after thrumming hour, and the ounce proceeded withAntsiness front the Cone Ittee' on Unitas. I j After dispcsing of a large number or private claims. Mr.M Eß teti a CCIL front the Judiciary Corof 11th ionit- , . rekoy bl to amend the, act ee f gpone. 1864, chan il ging and defining the boun daries of the eastern and western districts of Virginia. Passed. • • Mr. SCHENCK gave notice that on Monday 'negt,after the morning hour, he would move tic t racced , With business -urn the Spanker's, Adjournml. ' AMERICA = . •. Igabothlre glee at Panama— gerlient to Elerwr,assmaney,Tbe Desten ttdr, , tte 1.13 y Teleireards to the F;lttsburgti NEW Iroitg, June 19:—Tild"rteatirship Merri mac, from Janeiro via St. Thomas. has ar rived, and brings the Joni:ming important acres from Asplnwall;reeelvt4 via the ymir. Itch mall steamer at St. Thomas: Panama. June 5.—A terrible Ore broke out here at 1:50 this morning. originating In the Aspinwall Hotel. It is still raging. nod has reached the Rank of PRIMUNI. whi. is In flames. Attempts are beteg made to blowup a house in the rear of the hank near the Ca thedral, to prevent the spread of the flames 46, the Grand Hotel. The roof of the Cathedral is learning in several places. The Panama Mall office is In danger. Families are rushing f rem their dwellings. and the streets and plaza are strewn. with furniture end church °memento. The supply of water Is scanty, the people inaetive and. the dames ellovred to do their work almost sunMeisted. There is terrible excitement and alarm. Later 11 _l. .11.—The flames are subdued. Maui . casualties have occurred. Twelve deaths are reported and ethers believed buried ‘ In the ruins of the Aspinwall Hotel. A um ber of peraone are alto tainted.. Amtsoralt. Juno s.—The' steamer Henry Chauncey broke 'her port shrift thirty-Ove agnates after leaving the wharf at thie har bor. She pet bock and will proceed New York under convoy', work Lug one what . • New YORK, June 10.—Advises from the Da rien Expedition to May anti are reeelved. The weather continued unfavorable—rains dolly heav t ir, stream, to . torrents, mak itsrpplgd gtli to ken wor ki ng P arties the Bay of ban p lllas had, eowever, pia:Seceded twenty. miles. The highest elevation found wasps:* feet,and the elvation of rivers 205 feet. It Is believed Itbe same) , will be, continued until the parties cross thoGividlng Ridge and. communicate with that froel the Nyuek on the pacific side, who had gone some distance no theillyalle and were about to leave it for Marmosets. The general health of the expedi tion was fairs there was no sicknees except fever and ague. The men are dissatisfied with Capt. SeUridge'a, determination to pro longtheir Any on the Isthmus and five have deaerteCfrom the storeslipKinerd. , The ,01111, °reseed men complain. Their endurance Is taxed to the utmost mad longenstay in such a climate will badangerom. Most' of the men have worn out their clothing and shoes and the officers are little better off.' -At - the date of the latest diepatch the expedition dined ots, fresh potatoes, beets sad carroU from ban Freneteeo. SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK THE CAPITAL, Plea in Behalf of !Fenian lien. Olenson —The Attorney lleneralsliip — An• tecmlents of Mr. Ackermann—Prob. able ImpCachment of a Temp. Judge —}.loyd•Asplnw all Case to he ACTA. (rated.' . Iy Telegraph to tho Pittsburgh Gozette.l WASHINGTON. June 18, 1810. FNNIAN GENEKAL GLEASON. it Is understood the President will order legal proceedings ngallint the Fenian General Gleason to he dlittlOiltiEtied. Gov. Fenton and Gen: McMahon . rislted 60 While iiollSe yen terday. to Present 6ertaiti re atins fat lenienty that: apply specially to e.leason's misc. The President beard the matter fully.:oul consent ed to order such measures as will load to the discharge of Gleason firm the custody of the °dicers of the low without subjecting him to exptnse and annoyance of a trial. lie bc longed to the regular organivation of .the Fe, nlnne. nnd_wits . opposed Le the invasion o Canada, • THE 3T13133111* GENY-10:1:4111.. The tienate went tutu exemt ive session and took up the manination of Mr. Ackerman as Attorriey general, ;11111 referred It to the Judi ciary l'ottinit . tee. 'rids IA somewhat unusual for C310111:I 111,13:111ttlIk3111 1 , tint there are some points about Mr. Ackerinutes status . which I/rob:tidy necessitates - 311 exaMinatten. tie len ated in the rebellion mso ferns to re unite the removal of ids not be ing able le I:dot /hot est oath. Ifis petition W3R granted prior to itiv acceptance of the office of Elnited Slate) District... Attorney GO/wet:l ills connection with the rebellion Is said to b tve been during the last ye height war. l•V conscriptiod wds at Its in Georgia, he sought refuge in what was known at the South nu a bonds-proof um/oint ment, being appointed to a position on the staff of General 'rootnbs. Who never did any dray but home guard service. Although 0113 net text Tl/1111313rT. nevertheless It was an act of protection. It, enabled hint to stay In the State. from which he would otherwise have ben driven.' The Government besot/ warmer Mend. northe Republican party a wanner supporter. , fmnins are expressed of the confirma tion of Mr. Ackerman as Attorney General hut theret canvas. nf the Senate indicates that will tat very littleopposit ion to him. - - ----- PROM/MX IMPEACIIMENT. It appear , : frog the records of the Treasury Department that the Hon. J. H. Duval. railed States Judge for the :western district of Ten" wan holding court at the time of the breaking out of the war... He escaped through the lines, utter remaining In the Confederacy for two years. and upon Isle arrival 'at Wavh ington presented a claim for his aalary during that period. and taking the iron-clad oath at the same time. On recommendations from Judge H Secretary Seven rd and others, Preaident olt. co Linln ordered the paysnent of the claim. It is now stated by gentlemen front Texas. ache have certain records of the late Confederacy. that Duval took the oath of al legiance to the Confederate Government , and drew his salary oJudge from the rebel Treas ury. It is therefore proposed to prefer charges - against hint, and ask for his Impeachment by Congress. WILL anent...rt. • • The Spanish Government has consented to Arbitrate the question of indemnity for the seizure And detention of the steamer Lloyd Aspinwall. and the matter was referred to a committee Consisting of one person on each side. who will select an umpire. The State Depattment selected J. C. Williams, of the and firm of Williams 11: Gahm. New York. and the Spanish Government will probably select a promiaent Spanish merchant. The Spanish Government Is said to indrts a sin- Care desire to settle the claim. Th crew also have claims., At the Cabinet meeting yesterdaj General Hoer took bibelot leave of tors in the Cabinet. He go' to Harv a rd Co mtts,mu In ne:anat. a few das, to rva roytunda' ingtoti - to transfer his portfolio cesson lIEMEM FL~.[C/.L I • The internal Revenue recelpts, for the week were $737.3.57; Lineal year to date. $173. 81 3XL Coin in the Treannry. $1111.787.5%; Coln Cella aten, $31.004,000. - CorreneY balance. $21. 338 . . ! _ :.. . . ciNcINNArt. Th...., garegerfetni Pirate— 'oit*Thoussiad :- • - ...;i..!.:: r.....nt—Arelieiato M Pheanstrait.. Illy Telegraph 'Ph to the is . i'!... 9.!..fte.1 CIPCISPATI. June lii.—Th • greed SaCtigi; - .: feet picnic came off to-dar, t :hert's Greve. steamboata were plying be we n the city and grounds all Mae, and train were running at short Intervals. About forty thousand per sons were present. PoPeches were made by Dr. Lilienthal, Dr. Wi.e, Judge Steno Col. Moot, and w i in. S. tunny. The singers n at tendance upon thy Saengerfest were banquet ted,and t be day erns largely stv,ut In singing, i instraruental music and festivity , Inc fin- ' mente coneourma was orderly. An accident occurred to the Tien Franklin which Was nigh being:serious. She had been chartered to convey persons to hrtdc-nic,and while endeavoring to pass ti t{ bridge nor chimneys struck. About one h ddred persons were on board. Many were b lky - frightened and some endeavored to Jump verboard. hut. were restrained. The pilot b 11S0 was COM pletely demolished. The plird. rank Robinson, was seriously hurt. and James Tt. Troy, a boy. hrai , ed. • • sumil .irms Mtg. Aten Reilutrement for the United etatr• Armv—sioi t • I Tactics. • [By Telegraph to the Plttshuff ST, Louth, dune In. -The Boa 110 M, of whieh General Soh dent, appoloted by Ben. yhei mad report upon sinnll arms and for the use of the rutted thek exper'onePts Infd week. -ontreipent .mall a r m s .... and a. cc ... , ri accoutre....... ~.......- - ~ the consideration of the Beard W. unusitali7 large. consisting of fort v-eigh different sy. toms of breech loading idles , arbines, pistols and,revolvert. each possessin distinct pecu liarities and rich being valuai , le and Inge...i -n. hitproventents on fonne systems; aiso aerenty-tivo sets of ,iceontre mats. cartridge L boxes. are. The Bound sublecuni all the arms to rigid experimental testa, th result of which will he, promulgated only hrough official reports. Among thosetest are. Included interns sent by European manufacturers and now in use by some of the European govern ments. hut although excellent wenpons they were found to ;be inferior to malls of Americnn in'tentton. Hereaffer the ride for tenantry and carbine and pistol for cavalry wilt be of the sate system of Ibreech mech.- ism, and each with n calibre of fifty Inehes. As soon ns selections of this Board are intro duced among the troops. it lis thought they will be untied and equipped rperlor to any European nrinies• The voile officers have also teen entrusted with the revision of tootle for . cavalry. ?frillier): ithd luludry. Thiss - Oat of their labors, is also rapidly approaching e mplelion, the iml novernment printing office it Department Headquarters . being. - en ' in printing the final'. reports Intended f r Waabington. They have Ivirmoulted the tact attar the three arms of seryice as fur ns pre ticable. in deco . many new and imp° nt 'evolutions and simplified the whole syste 1 of commands. establishing - upon a reguln land uniform bash, A Committee of the Board are now at l'brX Hays. Kansas, where eight:companies have assembled to allow. thent to practically test their new tactics. . • (Ay P. and A. Telegianh.l "' - ' BROmNavit.r.E. June .19.—Ricer tailing with 'T'hrai,:-.ln.ret.Vint.w. Weather • 9nEsnanno. June ..19.-11 . .lber railing with three net elght Inches 'udet In channel. Weather clear atter hailstorm- Thermometer 11 ati r. N. Ott. CITY.:Inne 19.—Itiver falling bon With twentye Inches water In the channel. Weather clear. The rirOlneter el at 6P. It. • . —Three fatal affrays occurred in Louisville. ity., &aunts) . night, end one probably fatal shotdig Sidney B. Wiley, a young man. was and killed by Wm. Sparks, a youth of twenty years. Miley slapped Mrs. Sparks, 'the mother of the young man. which led to the result. It la stated while the °Mears were to pursuit of Sparks, the Leas' of Wiley was rob bed of six'dollats. Wm. kacr cursed and In slotted a Mrs: Carrick, wised her son rushed upon him wlth a drawn knife. Inflicting wounds prom whin he will die. Frank Eng- Usti was struck on the skull with a brick thrown by Corte. MUTPhy. .. 0 to now dying. Dan. Conklin wasseverely wounded by Pat Sullivan. who with a knife Inflicted very se thoughtu on Conklin's head. It Is not he will recover. • —A gentleman, Just arr ived at Salt Lake from Omaha. reports as folows: On Wednes day. lath inst.. as the train approached Platte River, the engineer discovered a hand of In- Alans (about three hundred, mounted.) cross ing the track. As the train, neared the Indiana began to yell, and the engineer. supposing thee were about to attack the train. pot steam on and Indian s and the crowd. killing thirteen Indians and a nmany ponies. The coo of the cityof St. Louis against the nidepttdent Fire and Marine Imurance Com oro b aa n gt ndred Z?f,tr..lgrunctegraT.2`:,! foreign insurance companies for doing bul imia, in St. Louls, Was decided Satuyday bythe Criminal Cnort in favor of the - city. Thh, woo a test case, and will decide sixty or sev enty other cases of the same character. --A bill moo offered in the Massachusetts House of 'Representatives, Saturday in lotion to this employment of Coolie labor, pro viding that no contracts shall be made fertile employment of such lnbor extending beyond six months. The House refused to receive the bill-71 to —Trio grand Jury aL New York bare found an indictment against absconding Collector Joshiba F. Nailer. ands warrant has been Is . -sued. for his arrest. BRIEF TELEGRAMS —The Supreme • Court of Ohio adjourns Tu.day, June 21st, until September. —Wm. Bauer committed suicide at Cinch, natl on Saturday evening -with prussic acid. • —Eight thousmad four hundred and slats-six immigrants arrived during last week at New, York. • property of St. Louis. ns'jlsht.e,Ltlm'arry the macssorz, la ft 3:: 01 0,420. —O. Steadman Pine. a New York postoffice clerk. has been arrested for the embezzlement of valuable letters. , • —Richard J. fuckwood, an old and promi nent merchant of St. Louis, resident since Iggi. died Saturday' morning. —A notorious counterfeiter, named Thomas 11011, has been Arrested nt New York and sent tb Pittsluirgh for trial. —The steamer Slicer Bow had arrived at tss r igwort.h. from Onlahn, with some one hundred anti Afty Chinese en ionee for Lbuisl- :ma. -.During a difficulty at Leavenworth. Kan eaq, Saturday. between , Wm. L. Smith and Jacob Cert. the latter shot and killed the for- ma. .—Newton SieberMud s wife hos recovered Johnln the Supreme Court in ltattrnare,from John Lleson , for kissing her baud ugalust. her _lf. F, Steffors.rent. model maker, wit% Instantly killed at adios:spoils, on Saturday, by the discharge. o pistol he was polishing at the time. -.The will of Carleton Gates, fah 'a 10 0 0 thee In litigation at White Plains. N. Y., has been declared invalid on account of the testa tor. insanity. --The total liabilities of St. Lewis. ascertain ed by the investigating Committee now ex amining the vat-Ines offices. 10 . $12x.11.4 4 47. tat 114,145.* 9 1 25 . 011,1 • —The :account of the estate of the late John A., Itimbling passed through the Orphans' Court nt Trenton: on Saturday. The entitle in:omits to $1,t00, 40 . • A. C. Bailey committed Suicide in Chicago , on Friday last, by drowning hbaself In the lake. Ills body was recovered. Financial troubles w.ere the cause. —A reward of ten thousand dollars it offer ed by the Louisville Mechanics Bank tor the arrest of the perpet rat Ors of the robbery of that institution last week. —At Kingston.' N. Y., Friday last, a map' Maned 'Sennett killed his young wife while lu a stale' of jertious 'excitement, by cleaving her nearly In two with an an. ' • I I —The Chicago 'White Stocking base ball elutS.l will leave to.day for an eastern tour. Their first stop will be :it Cleveland. where they stint play a match with the Forest City. —Neil McCauley Wlis Murdered on Saturday I t Portland, Conn.. In adronken row. by Alex i , Taylor. who escaped. In the same town. on. Sunday, Edward Harry fatally wounded hisl brother Job. —The Andes InsuranoiTompany, projectedl by J. B. Ben ett, of ..f..ttralfante , was organ'. 'zed at L'inemnati. en Saturday, by the election of directors. Those voting represented about MSP.OOO stock. —A. B. Woodcock, late. Postmaster at Pied meat, West Virginiaovas arrested at Balti more last week for embezzling money of the ; . Cnited States. and committed to await the notion of the Grand Jury. —Hon. W. K. McAllister. present Judge of_ the Recorder's Court, announces himself as an independent candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court of the Chicago district. Judge McAllister Is a Democrat. —A Havana letter of the 11th gives alleged trustworthy information fully confirming the Captain General's Recount of the capture of nearly all the material of the Upton expedi tion and the execution of a number of the ex pc:llool:6as. —A lad named Merrick was instantly killed in Chicago. Saturday morning, by being thrown from a train and run over by cars:. He eras one of a largo number of children going on a Sunday School Celebration on the Illinois Central RallrOad. —Returns from sixteen cohnties in Oregon Give Wilson. Democrat, for Congress, sixty majority. It is c,theated that. his majority in the State will amount to two hundred and seventy-eve. A majority of the Legislature is probably Democratic.' —The Indians. attacked a train of several wagons and twenty wen near camp Grant, Arizona, May Pith. They captured and burn ed the wagons. killed one man and wounded several. The remainder lied to the mountains and probably perished. —The San Francisco Bulktin recommends the sale of half Yerba Buena Island to the Central Pacific Company for P.50,0f0, the pro ceeds to be appropriated to the erection of Government buildings In that city, thereby saving $70,f00 a year rent for Government offi ces., _ —The body oleo unknown man was found en Saturday hanging from a tree, aboat one mile below south St. Louis. The body hung close to the grOund, and the lase. entrails and one side had been . eaten by boil, and other portions picked by carrion birds. The body had evidently hung there for months. Attorney condju smbrldge. " itttezoi the , 'Fr to IVa.tt to hi. sno- tree Enctaatoo to Male or Lot. et McFarland' • The train tHh leave the Union Duroi. Pittsburgh, at halt, past one o'clock thin artonirsiu. to suave) . gluten parsons to ;tad front the great 0515 of lots. No tiekeis See.llllersino,s stittion advertisement. . RELIABLE ARTICLE , AT MODERATE PRIVEN.-4.lebigs 8 Borden's extract of meat, fresh and spiced salmon, pickled and fresh lobsters, spiced and pickled clams, fresh Core spiced and pickled oys ters, potfcd meats, in different styles for sandwitches, luncheons; and :Owlets, patti de. foi and trufles, at 112 Federal street, Allegheny City. GEO. BLAVEN. r,,,Amiv.tuzr6."‘"(l Oriel Cit or VIZ Auisrense, Ciott.TT PA.. c° " . ""I , `,24IIUPCITI. June llOth.lg7o. 'VOTIVE TO BAKERS Sealed Pre. a rONAttl ddreteed to the "Board of In spoilers of tho Allegheny Cintety Prison;' will be reeefred,et- this office Until 30th that. Inclusive, for funnelling the Cutlet) Pit aon with BREAD for Oil month,. level 301313th. 1010. Love. to weigh one-and-a-half and twb Windt respoetWely and tobo of approved qualite. Bide Id ne Made at so much per Duane. Bond for tiro th o usand dol lars Pill berequired for faithful performance of contract. Tim re lMMO of the sectirllY mold 000. 0. Pear the Old. Bills indorsed lay the Warden and probstod at this Once. mill Mt pall monthlr. HENRY LAMBRT. Coßntroller. h Gazette.l dot Annv Of- Acid Tulin to select itecoutretnente tes, concluded !'esvgliATfilf DISSOLUTION OF CO•PARTNER. Still. The partnership heretofore existing between Sc . ott and A. I. Scott, Undor he d rm name and ethe of ' 11. P. SCOTT & SON, • Was dlseolvad by mutes/ coneent wattle ISt day of Jame. 170. AU debts due the Om 'Oh be paid WA. I Scott who n 1115150 pay the debts of the dna. D. P. SCOTT. A. 1. SCOTT. PiTrairrton:June 17.1870, JIM'S; I.7AUCCESS THE CRITERION OF EX CELLENCT- The.Empiro,...Mutual 'u . Ilse achieved a eaecess almost. nparalleled la th hietery of Life Insurance. -. ORGANIZED APRIL 11, 1869 Ettiiness 91:the Company FOII TLIF. MST FISCAL YEAR. .• • . Whole Number of PohcWe Lhotedi. . 3 jr.t 6 l lr. natio of "mans to To Avenwe Itotlo et ell CowWwlet .ome 41- For o e f er . s m S t lglfe Liabilities th e Empire heetT.S!2 Average Amount 61.496 TTl74'- .... '1."" " 101, State WI the belnoeesetwlyoitk. Mitussiq for Pesters Psunsylvants. . (Moe 78 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburgh. P. 1. - G001) AGENTS, both aisle slid tamale JeT3 DAY BOOKS, Journals, Ledgers, C ASH BOOKS, Order BoOks, Receipt Books, Check-Books, s, • Dray Books, LETTER COPYING BOOKS Miniatnre Blank Books, Invoice Files, Adhesive Letter Files, Bill Boots, Memorandum Books, Counting House, Stationery, Bill IleadS, - Letterheads, En - Felopes and Business - Cards, And nU °thinOcanttb PrtnUng extentedAd Veld tt7lb En KAY & COMPANY 66 Wood Strpet. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS eountv conventions, The Republican Voters of Allegheny county are requeetran to meet et the usual elates for buldin TAM."' election. in the serenil Wards. leTrough and Towonhlrte. on Saturday, August 27, 1870 nd elect delegitne from melt Fleet Inn District to sch of the following ConvenOons. as follows: TWO DEIXGATCS f non enelt Elect on 111,1001 n the COUNTY CONVENTION for the purpose of conOnstlng caniihisics for PROI'IIONOTARY. • COUNTY COMMISSION KIL, CORONER. JURY COMMISSIONER , DIRECTOR OF T.IIE POOR. TITO OTHER DELEGATES twist csch Eler Drip District to the ongremional-Legislatit e Convention fort a Immo, or nominating oNE CANDIDATE. FOR iYiNG ItES . S hi the . 2 4 2 , 1 Vongreasionel Dist Diet: ONE CANDIDATE from Val punkin of Al legheny county tto•wit North and Writ of the Allegheny and ohin Rivera) vihleb le embraced In the '23d Congressional District. • ONE CANDIDATE FOlt STATIC SENATE. t-A CANDIDATE'S FOR ASFESIRLY. These Conventiong not meet In the City of Pit.. burgh. at the COURT DOUSE, th On ng TU tim ESDAY. August. 30th. 1 ti7o. it e followie* as vir., COUNTY CON V ENTION will elect mile C• ro- Pions Court Isom. et II o'clock A. M. mTlll,leleg2tello the CONG RESSION !ATI VE CONVENTION from the 'PM Conga, stoma Dhstrbt will meet at 10 o'clock A. 0. In the new District Court Room for the purpose of nom inating u CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS from said District. The. Delrgates !nun that trAtion of Allegheny county which is In the '230 Congressional District. will meet at 10 O'clock A. M. to the old District Court Room for the purorte of no rebating n CAN DIDATE FOR CONGRESS. and eIecqIngTIIREE CONFEREES to meet the Conferees of Armstrong and Sutler Counties. . And at 11 , j clock st.Jir,.. , soon thereafter en both the Congressionei,Vonci6dions above dents, tutted shall have concluded their respectirc duties es such. they will meet In the old District Court Room for tke purpose of nominating ONE CANDIDATE FOR STATE. SENATE. and SLV CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY. The election of Delegate* will be held between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock P.m.on SATURDAY. August 27th. 1870. and will be held BY tar as practicable by the Republioto . members of the election hoards In • the different titanic.. and In those districts where the election officers are a' minority of the reenter board the. Republican voters are authorised tot elect enough additional ; officals to complete the board. The voting in the elites and boroughs ball In all. clues be by ballet, and in the townships by narking. The President Of .the Conway Convention, and of the Congressional-Legislative Convention,rdli. unless both Convention' , order otherwise and con cur In so doing, appoint a Committee of three. the two Committeeetbus appointed to meet together as soon as practicable after the adjournment of the Convention to appoint • County Committee for the mating rant. • At the request of many Republicans. and with a - view of abertairda be sentiment of the people upon the qUestion of the attention in this countY by the 'Republican party of what laitnown ea the Crawford Conntyaystem of bolding primary elec. done and making nominations. ee.. each voter is requested. in designating his chafee for delegate* to the respective Conventions. {Obstruct (bona to vote aye or nay in the said CO:Mentions on a prop osition there to .be submitted of adoption by the party of that system.* full anglosplleitexpltsna - Sion et which will be hereafter publisbedlaykhLy Committee In the Republican press of the City of Pittsburgh. By order of the ErtiOn Republican'seetiktilk Committee for Allegheny' owattY. aat-L-Ite-YOO77ANCE. Chalernan; WALTZ.. S. lesCca2 l tico. F. mono AN. .IrL_o" JUST ISSUED. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE FOR JITLY - . Illustrated. cum.stEspiNG A NEW VOLUME. CONTENTS: 'I.PETTICCUT INFLUENCE ON TUE GOV ERIitIENT OF ENGLAND. By Justin. 11. Tinil r( WllMS: A POTAI.By Cecil Doe. L 111. TWO ETTIMA: A TALE. IV. OX - rr.E TUEOUT OF EVOLUTION. PART V. A lI C E B E y K P MEGI r TIIR MORMONS. VI. SIIAI.I. WE DESPAIR OF TIIE WS -I.IV. By ROE. Walter Mitchell. VII. A GHOST AG A MODERN CONVENIENCE. • By Mot MArrAret Hemmer. VIII. I.AatiC7lokb pl y :AULT Nn. Br lasso Alters . IX. EPIGRAXI, R lE e . Walsh. X. THE LOSS OF TI ONEIDA. " tit tr ! "` l " P 4ll k M riliM-,. t 11 1 . XII. Ntng Norris. XIV. SUSS TIUWS )EGRE T . J. tV . .° Cat.. X.V. lIUSOIA IN CDNTUAL AgIA. By Cherie Mcrrri , :IPIL°II-11E1111ViEY4-`7l`lE.Di. •-; • SPECIAL ,PREMIUM, . . . _ybe hark numbers of LIPPIN . IiOTTB.IIfAtiA," TIEWPIVIrtL AlS°4l'4"ii!o-111-`,11,?ht.4.; 1842_ to plat of BFOleth w_altp. - WILL BE FUR- Zh " AVNAt tgilthL:FV;a9Y;l=l"r For Solo at all the Book ond Norm Store. • Tr.t.ot,Teorty Sobsertption. Si. Single , VI4 4 I.gati . NUMISISTL. with Premium List and Club Rates Seta to any addrest on receipt of Twenty-fit a mats. , • • - • J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO i Axt) 71e MAUKET ST.. PIMA 20TSI Largest, Best, Cheapes ENTERPRISE. INDUSTRY. TACT. LIBERAL ITY and lir Telco , . have for over Twenty Years been freelT uved upon Moore s Rural New-Yorker, And as n result It Is non. pre-onalnent_r.l the 'Lere esl. Rest •nd (Tempest lu.rsTuArro Ftrear.. LIT IRAMY AND FAMILY W ELlt LT In the World. Ten. f thousands of whte.wate reople. alt over th. Ceatlneet, take nod admire the ItreAL for Its en Fetter -think Value. libeetnalion. MVO. As. THE :PRESS AND PEOPLE. PRASE IT For example. an Itreltarate sass, la tar mao I:fromt ryfon t, t Illari.lAa eirrulatol and Wrfroined l'aprr lehott.' watch ante find-att. soy Oolong thoProplrf . • Tin BO ML NEW-YOltiralt in layslaabla to all Tamara, Horticulturists. de.'As a LITZE.Antr and 'EtattlN ctrla lt aaportor—whlls Its optics. ot thc•News, Boort. of tar diarists, trap.. cto, ara tell aad liab. Erar7 order of the GAZLITS tho:r t soother trat x elatts rger cb shoT t e.tal or l C tar 11 Tr/ ' '44.41!2 'NV..I* 7, July 17 Tr/ Oat, aril/ boar 53 r car Tlnal l o P tl r ag. rz.„, ," • 1). .1). T. I\lOOllE, 09ty91-d4T 44 Pink. ROW F.W 10BK GEORGE BE±LYEN I= Cream. Candies andl And • Dealer In Foredo, and eetlo mot., Sellles.Haams. CAt.sups. 2C06. Ac. NO. 112 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. PA. RINK' OF PITTSBUR e H,_ CITI AND ALLEGILENY I NATIONALS. tfill Mit4 ARCSIIIIRG BRIDGE, COLUMBIA OIL.— TUESDAY EVENING. Jane 214. at !}o'clock. will Do sold on second door of llcllsralne's Anetloo Rooms.loo flmlthdeld drect, . . - .1 1 shares Rank of Pittsburgh. • shares Minns NatlonM Bank, '• shares Allegheny National Bank. . . shares NharplibUlß Bridge CoodBAY•• .i .1 duns Columbia Oil Compao ~,„.„,..„,„ - 2° A. MeILWAINZ ....•"--- • CITY CexerteLLelea Ojr.c% Prmenceou.Jaee 40. IST • DlTOTlCE._sealeer propOSSIN will be Teethed at this olllee tin MONDAY, JUN 6 th.""b. " 'IC4II IrAgg'"4l.27i, m hat per incing JUL LY 1010 mc,ejo, the, wimpy:. for no the ale or mad ,neemll• .hose Committee RTTO the dint to mime any or all Mee. It. J. ct/ IeCINVAN. • Contreller. SHARES PITTSBURGH A.9011.i.AS WV:WK.—THURSDAY EVER. U. coo • ,at 8 o'clock, .111 be eiiioi_n second iloa•ot Medliraine' Auction Room Iso Sontts field street, 11,000 s shares fltisburin s, Gee Stock. Auctioneer. FERRY BOAT., Anll.olMVlUrelog A MO BOAT UNEMPLOYED Can ead a good Darla' use . furtier Fa competition. . • • LArAyarrx nm]i)ura 10:14LISMAIVed= '-" q IS THE HEST AND casApagr Commercial and Family Newspipei PUBLISLIED IN WE9TERN- VENNnLVANIA. No farmer. mechanic. In. merchant shouid ihbont a . . CI ~e of five.. l'ta eaf 9ee...... Clubs of feu A eupf furaithedt. 4 . 41 1 to the getter-up rictus of ter, RAU.Were sue re:melded t Assets. Aggro.. PENNIMAN,. EKED 4k. 4 PHOYILItigeR :e—StITICES—..To-Let." " ttr_ s." " FOCH LINES, grid k Inserted In th.. Miumns ono Jo , TIVENTI,FII'E CENTS; 'rack 'ad./Ilion& lOW FIVE CENTS. WANTS AT ANTED:-2 COACH - PAINTERS 11l WEIN-VE.I - S CARRIAGE. BAZAAR. RR Mint Avenue. From 81S MVP per 'week enil be paid 621_ • - _ _ wIL r STE—Experienced t r tgentei to travel awl sell ',lent Tibts by &Rl be at: fe':ree moo b.rrgt. WANTED --TO 1.0.k,i. 3 157,600 ow ItTrYrit.hl)=27ll;Wn.tel:f.,l*. "'Sad lIEO. It.•• OCIIIIAN. Allorderelt4/11,.. 60 Orentuan: •••••ts 'CA ANTED.--il few tlitt . )oaden - af 73 Fourth dreflOP.._ AnilTDELDialyAa.,Respeetabk Xar vitt in Loupe work. Wager not . . n .tel 4 . l" = :. able home preferred. AMT., C.. Flttalr \\ - reitnnt%rbrit i c Enquire tor ono wets of No. 3 6-tt AV ANT ED -- 00 A L L 17,5 I n t";et'lt • •• • • t\ ro NArirkErsrdt:l)llll ATllorAlt‘a for orkrunt Work. Soren.) kOris 1•111. Wanted tot ( l ooking. Chambers - cork. ~r 2 g.,t.t work ao_cl yuyawffilD Brktko • - • N I V -ILr.EX;7.!,, T ' :::?2. % ! F,h?,1;'.14`,. .Ladle: 2 "' dY I nt " tr . P f I\o3'gilktrtfli'll *Mr ;gig; Wi r itab i u4ll.7: ' . . • • l ,1 • INT A NTElL—Experlen ccd Agents, to v v travel rind sell Patent Righta by animism. Yor an article AM 'Moiled.eve Till be wanted In rVatnily. Addvess. A. ht.. Box 333. Pitts -. TAT ANTED--in ORPHAN BOY and v v ritlll. of 9or 10 year. er eh , " "'O . " a con pie. Compens • tion. boartY. cinching. scboal. Ing. he. Best of reference yen. Address for twu daya,1.C..0.4.Z.Z1T1 °Mee L_ 114, AATANTED—AGENTtt Exforiemeed v v • agentava tawwel and I patent rig:B(010r an artielepst patented. Bill be wanted In evert' fatally. Great . Inducements - altered. Address A. 11., Bob 333. Plttsburch P. 0. ___._ .A.NTEiI-2MORTG, GES. _ 30.000 to Wan in lam ur mall 00 at n fair rate of tarrettoisA K . rrr,nr. Km.80a0. 4 1`47 , nre:2lo"., WANTED, SCiEW CUTTING 3 to 6 feet bed and ISt° '34 PosuAllos Box 3 WANTED, Coat and Pant Kaufman, Oppen' : so_ EMi WANTED—MOILT4.I Thirty Thousand Doll co o a o • m a a r l l tote o unt on aruamt • TO- • • TO-LET.—Three Nice Rootn;, with ties and Water. Suitable ur a small family. In *LVLlTZlreginAl;.q" " 3 3 7W " AV Siory'ißriek Home, anutlearprlggrArm a iurx , airimArgrArp=gAl-,. 11 1 1 0. LET.-STORE ROOM. ,--.- 4..finit-clece STORM ROOM and cellar. N. I obi uppyty street. completely Stied up 11h shelving and counters. Will la rented cheap, If called for moo. Enquire at - Nu. 4 VIRGIN ALLEY. TO -LET.--A. good, two story BRICK • DWELLING. oghlaloteg 1:1 room, with mod ern Impreremeota. Mao. large Lot and good Brick Mahle, ',Melte Inmates on the Park. O. 114 North Avenge., Heat reagOrethle. Apply 0 No• 41 Ohio street. Allegbeg2. 101.421 Fon sm.E. Two Drayo, a Cart, and a Stt .Of Borneo, All in good order. ' Indalre et deco of • • .rmos WOOLEN bIILL. • Join:yell so. 121) River Aveale. Allegheny. TOE SALE CHEAP.-252,500 ill ' * 4.,, t ,T. T l.ll:::ftla L 41 Corp% VrOe h Ag.il ambling. f rooting on siorty fee. street, ona i iiia "- square bank of PenUllytTkllls avenue. Twentieth • ward. neer East lAberty. , AMA? ar 174 ISSI% street. near Serenth avenue. Jule-wen FOR SALE.— That well-known ikaGratttEtF k g& L lVlZ: L t f a ' gr.i.l._ ll s proper person &ping to k eep • hr. tau ts • r".", "Porimltl • ) 3 0 . 0 1112Tbs AterttrLar. No. t) Bank of ColummtAd t t% Orr/mutation Immediate on sale. 1e&1. FOS SALE .— Engines and Boilers, , Sew ehd Sewed liana of all einds.eoneteetlf o Ordote from ~•f Piatttht the Theft) pmetetlY tended .. 'JAMT..S HILL & CO., Corner tnalion ¥. and P.. W. W. & C. It. W.. __MSA.tnia P 2k,..... ko.SAIL'.--1 ooragrilent•house, 6 Room, lot street k s2 4 . ggra. .o4 , • „, e. m om antd,rotos:Vite '.. ...' 11=•.• nr.. , 7llringx.' . W . • ' Ilowsa and lot. HaV e roac, le , _ . 1.04,11111111.10.13116 d. ill $ OM tan in an r. A umber of er beams and lota or sat& Rl3. WI n .LLIA.3I4. 17th ward, Butler near 411 d 'treat. • '• - • 67 ----- VON. SAM—STOCK FARAL--Con- TALsB 240 ACRE& one hundred and slaty :=.l.4dgurldvaluni balance wood. Improve* and sheep bourns , 'crr ' rad and wban Vn:d "b yt email creek aael i u through Ma place. 811.14A:d In tdlonalevilr&all=n3t.titti Jrr IZTetrogg D ar re no 'Mrs and charnel,. Ina farm can ba It. kternitrgeo...t4Plll4t;ourth Ave. MIME= KOR SALE CHEAP, OR EXCRINOR IVOR CITY PROPERTY.—A doe COUNTRY t IDENCE. containing `2,0 mos seith 2 bosom thereon one, • Poe, comfortable t. and convenielit Trirrr :" l4m P crater, ' in y a lv . Ift for t mlll.. 10 beet natcr Ear; from the Otte, ocithe Sohn ° of Ttril °reek Wed. V of a mile Inge Seised's litathot. ' Central Mai med. Also. Novena rood Perim in good locellocie tad hooted tor"le.- i''qui glTlL.l A3l WARD. melt No.llo Clrent ER.. opposite CathedosL "VOR SALE.-. 449 beautiful building lota near the Pennsylvania 'Railroad: - 71tese ints are selling very cheap-0000 each-11100 cash and Wanes in fourq niit m ai Um 10 of Jane the ;grill 034 e' liothe and examine pl a y. at the oface of T. It. ILL & SOS. corner Penn and 113 d street. or It. S. SILL, &Ma ulat Law, 'l9 Grant street. Immo asmillnjoontalering 4 rornm. situate on dadstreet lot by 100 feet. Thts to • very nne plyce property and will make s peers iqtome 1 . 0 arif one. of modems means. T. IL.. Armee mitlalle.tionse eindalnion 4 room• and bilte en, situate im Mate street. near the Greens barithrke,lot 90 bt 100 feet.. Tbls is a very besot Lace will be Rohl cheap it .n. 4 for soon. T SILL & SON... Those [Miring to rumba. houses and lots ad. anisoniusly will do well to cal onana.musd exam -6e our MA. WO have property that, we aril gitna NW pram dips so Loan Intintrers,botls Op an. Mont .of PRICE and POT CATION. o. R. SIs..IV SON. corner reran mut 3.1 d streets. - my „ FOR SALE OR LEASE A FIRST-CLASS OIL REFINERY; Well located; eepaclly 1.900 WS PP' week. Let good condition. nearly nen. APPU ed. 00 add.. . . • H. 3./. 1.014 G & CO., -• j2.._„/ PITTSBURGH. PA. Wattles .Bz, Sheafer, AGULTTS TOR ALL TIM AMERICAN WATCHES.. • 2riir,l,:iattvreAULVAirAde . r...dtsbL NEW STYLE OPERA LEONTALNEILIAINn. :Guard Mahn and LeMllltlllEte Chaim 'Avery too Woes. • WATTLES O • ISII:EATER. low 101 MR AvenaeL omm: T: lies, IEI Mls= Flnighersy qrrs7r.f4#u" 12=111: LITIIE, eh .whiir. Aadress Plltilhol7l 3 . P. Makers, ,eimer TURD STREET. DM n to Loop Iperty lo67beheel JEREMY. 4 0/Tritit stri4t. FOR .BALE.. A. MeTARIAND, & B. HARTMAN, Puretncrr. VICE PAISIDTAT. Federal Insurance Co.' OF ALLF/ISEENT cTrr, OFFICE: PA- Cor. Federal and Lacock Streets. nrarcrola: Edward Ott W. G. Glimm. ValemUne er. LK:l . ' l i a.m. ' .7 M OZ h l n tiorls .". nd. , . 1'r,,,.: B . ~,A .= 6 .... . Wm. 131210Y91 j, reitm lAn426— r. M. vs. Ofmlaral Aiwa