The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 24, 1870, Image 1
THE DAILY G A nTTF, : I ZENNIMAN, REED &C 0.., ! Corner Sixth Are. and Smithfield St. F. B. PIINNINFAIE, . JOSIAH KING, T. P. 11011112011, N.F.[ RILED, EDITORS AND PROPUIZToRS. =I By mall. per year - Dolimed by artier, per week. THE DAILY GAZETTE. GENERALITIES DICEENS . life was heavily insured ; GENERALBrsa. in in Austin, Term Srunaroxs nwiiu in nw*rtna in the PO i tome. TOE Oji mmQ °VOA - eland held-a pie- nie yesterday. WILD CATS are damaging many Maine 'sheep folds. BLACKBERRIES are getting tots. a drug in Vicksburg. TE.O centa a pound Ia the Georgia price for lee. A MICIIIGANDEII died in the act of pull= log ona tight boot. - A'PoLtCLtdAN was Bun struck inPhila. , delphla on Monday. IN New England this year mackerel and mosquitos bite well,' ESaciussts from Australia are coming in large numbers to California. IT takes two hundred ton. of trawiler rieß.per day to satisfy New York city. Tun Irish national schools arc to adopt sewing machines as a branch of study. How. are maid to be good at multiplies. don and bogs ate unequalled on the square root. Do not trine with an accountant. for when he ntlnga, hrll nting like aii:ndder: INXgROTIAN IN raising tame mink. Yearlings bring five dollars--more \than shep. 011otTEPTI. Canada proposes to 'honor Its rnismeers who ••fit into.' the Feninn war, with medal... Jot:ix L. Thu. hue been elitetNAl din min of the Philadelphia Republican Ez• ecotive Committee. A stviGET of gold valued rit 49G6 64 was recently takelt out of a claim nt 111m letville. Barker county; Oregon. l c MAD M 4 was killed by a policutban in Baltimore on Monday night. It bit a small boy before It met the policeman. TfIE shining lights of the Temperance movement. and the brilliant orators who detest corruption. seem to be one and the same. Nine. t.'.t unix, late Mtn. Vaughn, living about teu tulles above Woe°, at White rock, Texan, committed ovarian by liboot log herself. Ox Tuesday the Pueitce Expreati train east,on the Pennaylvania Railvoad.travel. ed Irom Altoona" to llarrlsburg Sa tst ,hours and fifty-four minutes. . \ Two letters for parties in Pittsburg] are held for postage in the Cleveland of fiC”. One directed to Miss M. A. Clark and the other to Samuel McKee. - • • THE licitly of an Unknown woman, with sonic of her under clothing marked "Mm. Itaydon," was found floating in the Dein. ilare, at League Island, on Tuesday. . JoEmi Rom., a man thirty years of age, !prang from a second-story window in philadelphia. on Tuesday evening. We haven't heard the result of the inquest. Mira West Point cadet says, that when .a lady wears a long dress to ono of their .hcips they love to look at her; when she wears a short one, they love to dance with her. A crrna: boy emliodied Ms thoughts on:theologv. in words, thus don't see hair the devil came to turn out so when there was no other devil to put him up k:Lawstin Dstisgu.., the colored man whd murdered Thomas a Philadel phia: peddler, is Po go to his long home via the gallows in Kent imitate, lielaWare, today. . . ....`kir that 1.. r." the poor Indian. ham de. pag7t,,triivu Wltellingion. the question ther in - pallarat•Cischw to now, who de there to t for Lb g ani—Nen , Yerk Hirri/d. 'rut yest4c 10): bold. L ..11.tollIttatt divorced couple have re married, all throu*h a matrimonial wirer. tisement Nehieh the may - published, and the, woman answered without suspecting the author. • rk pipers ply that the A. T. Stewart ix $1,420: $1,273,00111. 11.. T. llehtt Cornelia,. Vanderbilt HICIIARI3 liOul,D, the workman at lb. Vulcan works neSeCliattanooga,who was knocked down on Thursday night by a alungshot.• died Saturday. lie was an Englishman by birth. • A myr.ntintedrunkard in Helena, Ar kanue. recently shot hie wife in the Lack of the head, like the cowardly assassin Le was, but her chignon caught the charge. and she was only stunned. ' TEE Boston Pant rays that man's 'lnhu manity to man has made countless thou - sands mourn is undoubtedly true. but: his wilful negiert'of the opposite si.i may, 1 with equal truth, be asserted. - ; 1 On Tuesday night last, on the premises of Robert Oreiner, in Barks cottnty, Oa., a negro woman wan shot and killed by "her husband, Dave Nickerson. The maw . derer at once made his escape. IS North Nusalboro, Maine, Carrie Thompson's . affianced married another girl. Carrie'n wedding dress made a Undaome shroud and the arsenic she took didn't seem to disfigure her at all. A Ilitoommts gentleman .waiting and watching-, musket in hand, for a thief the other night, was so much surprised when the thief appeared that he forgot to fine th gun till he had got safely away. S Indiana the Supreme Courtin a case ‘ i ap' sled from Umnt county, decided in et. , I that a man who kept a billiard table ke t a table for gaming purposes, within th meaning of the statute of the State. E great rubber litigation of Charles year vs. the Providence (R. I.) Rub - 1 be Company, which has been pending 'swans seven years, has ended, thei - Com. E x4i agreeing to pay the complainant 7t07 names Wyatt Ballard arrived in San Jose, Cal., recently, having come all the y through by rail from lowa with out ying his way; getting along by hid ing a the cars. and refusing to get of whe ordered. 0 .- P. TitATCUER, found - guilty of eml zzlenient at the U. S. Pension Office, .• In fladelphia, and recommended to mere , him been sentenced be Judge I.nd. .11 low t pay a fine of 4325 and be implis need lorfifteen months. • :' TEE San Francisco Bulletin. says: "In the &Begl desert lying to the eastward of the lower pink of -the ('arson, is a epring whiettl i can cure all Ills the flesh is heir to. A fewdrinke of its water and the patient will never want another doctor. Tur', Legislature of Liberia, upon hear ing of Ithe adoption of the X Vth Amend ment, resolved to expunge an article in the Conliditution of the republic of Libe• 114 , which allowed the right of nuffrage tally Mcilisens of African decent. A; rope men earned Shard Ine, who wan bitten On the heed by a at, In Jefferson eounty,ili.r., three weeks ago, was wiled • with the most violent paroxysms of by-. • drophobig on Mender and his case was pronouncled hopeless, although he wee not dead on 'Phesday morning. _ CIL7IIII.IE Rnortre, cousin of O. I. Beck, of Jackson, MIAs., wan drowned a few •. days Mitre, and while Mr. B. was attempt ing to obtain the little Loft,. remains he • - received the intelligence that another cousin had accidentally shot himself. The • wounded num will perhaps also die. . - Tule lead mines la the vicinity of Latest Moand,lio., are juat now receiving gzeit attention. Many luds are yielding from three 'to four thousand pounds a day to the ha d, and the young men of the coun try a giving up- farming for milting. Two 1 d furnaces in the vicinity are in 1 full b t, - , _. TUE hipments of iron ore and - pig iron \from rquette to 'June 1, were 57,923 gnus t sof ore, and 4,427 firma tom of ?pig iro • From Escanaba the shipments were _ ,223 tone - of ore, and 400 of pig Ai r on, mg a _grand total from the 03 of • 111,971 groan tons. The amOnnt ia largely /a excess of hat year. • (jar. f the officers of a steamer at •-. s . 1, Oa., recently hadApure all c.a.. w iih ..,: .. deck hand, and moo his - . own life k iw k-.41 , the rnanoverboattl. The . : _ • '..-` , .q. 1 • 2 .-4- , 4. -4. K. • A i Lie ) iiii) . 144 -A• , x , ) .... 4_,. ,-- 1 1 ,,, tr . /, - A ) . 1 \ __, • N 11 4 4 - e Zjelitt ESTABLISHED IN 1786. IE3 man could not swiiii,and WWI on the point of drowning, when the officer jumped in and merited him. The officer's friends compliment him on F.avi ng two Brea that der. : _ TILE corruption in the Republican party must be something terrible, as we notice it has induced quite a number of foreign gen. tlemen Who have only resided a yen r or two in this country to cill for their " fellow citizens" to come out from its Influences. In about three years , when these gentle men can rote, the Republiciin party may tremble. A TiIOVOIITFUL poison thus nninen on Iho stozT of Daniel in the Lions' Den: Ilene sad it wan for those poor lions when Daniel Was dropped into their dens, to be compelled to go sniffling. about Lim and think how nice a small chap from his leg would taste. and be denied the luxury. It Imo rough on-them lions. but it taught them self Daniel. COL. J. J. Williams. an American en &eel.. and Mr. Jarry. on behalf of the Mc-tic-an Government, am now surveying the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, for the pur- pose of finding s proper point where a canal can be dug to join the tWo oceans; they are both very sangutne.and consider the roject mucirtnore feaalble than on the Inhume of Darlen. Tits paper published in the vicinity of the Lake Superior copper mi -es are cam Honing laboreni. and part eularly un skilled ones, from emigratin , to that re gion. The copper interest S at present entirely prostrated, and sho • s no signs of an early revival. The co • sequence of this depression is that nine o t of every ten of the miners are idle. Move of the counties in ensue hare indications of brine. and salt -prings are found in the valleys of Fall r yer, Verde and Neosho. The large t and most inllwrlnnt deposit,. of salt are In the big betel of Ibo Arkansaa, being found there, according to Prof. Mudge, htatelleologiat, "in'places two feet thici,and and no - wild it must be cut with an ace " ' THE planet S.atnm, with its marvellous assemblage' of rings and satelltes, is now a conspicuous object In the evening -skies, and win remain so during the summer mouths. It rises . now about suneet, and arrives on the meridian a little before midnight. Its place is in the stalliaad constellation, Sagittarius, and about twetk ty degree, east of the well•hnnwu ruddy star, Antares. Two colored meu, and one tit them clergy man, with their wives. were refused) admittance to an ice cream saloon in Tp-) silenti on account of their color. They were informed that - they could buy the ice cream and take It oft the premis;•s, sa cred to white men. and eat It. Another entirely respectable colored man was re fused admittance to a temperance Sunday School in that place. Os the frontier, in Kansas, audiences at he theatres have au original way of a p lauding actors and actresses. They giro regular Indian yell; patting their mouths •itlt their hands all the time. A certain astern actress was so applauded, which frightened her so she ran out Abe back way, hired a carriage and wide twenty- five, miles to the nearest railroad station. leiciing the play in the middle. She said she teas afraid they would scalp her. NATHANIEL LllAZEN.Seeretary of the Capital 31anufacturing Company. of Co. 'lambus, Ohio, and socially prominent in that. city, become despondent and shot himself thmugh the heul on Monday night. A friend who was sleepingin nnothee Led in the mine mom with hint at the time, was startled by the shot in the middle of the night hot thought It was a dream. About four o'clock Tues. day morning he woke up, however, aril was somewhat startled and . unpleasantly surprised 'run New York after describing ~,rorgrolu• turn out of claret and gold. with nix bore., a n d about slaty monograms, green and drab liveries and two footmen, all coating about Otlib compliments the - be. upon 111 s simplicity and lack of English snobbish ness, and upon being satisfied with a sim• 'ple monogram and plainliyeriea, might have had crests and gorgeous plush. The fact is lielmhold might have possibly - expended live or six thousand more upon the advertisement and didn't. ON the nth of June, Augustine Rolland, n highly educated Mulatto, waa married clandestinely to a negro named James Madison, in St. .orris. 'rho mother of Augustine had hoped to see,her daughter married to a white- man, and was so in censed when she heard what had taken place that she pursued the newly wedded pair, who had gone off for a short wed ding trip on the Pacific. Road, overtook them at Rochefortand,meeting the bride groom face to face, stabbed him to the heart with a dagger. The murderess LA now in jail awaiting trial. Tat. new shop; of the Pennsylvania .Ilailrasul, now in the, course of construc tion at Altonna, it in stated, cover an area of twenty acres, and comprise an iron machine shop, a planing mill, a black smith shop,cabinet work shop,and a three quarter, round brick building, for the re pair of freight cars, eighty of which :can be rebuilt at the same time. The CAF ICl sr of the new shops is four times that 'of the old. and the buildings =lib° enlarged when required. These improvemqnta were commenced last summer, and *ill ' l be completed in the spring of 1871. • A cmorli Instance of poismung, d 'one which may serve as a caution to r eam( having the care of horses, is reeo . d in late London papers. ' John B d. ford, a &adman, aged al. in the empl y inent of a livery-stable keeper at Pant , 'as- forcing some medicine down. the ihroat eta horse, when, in drawing his hand out, of the mouth, the teeth of the animal scratched the skin of one of Lis fingers. The following day the ma's hand was much swollen, and he awent to the hospital for advice; but In Spite f medical aid he died in a few dayr fro blood poisoning. Tres Philadelphia Ledger says, Y terdav afternoon the steamboat "Fawn " one of the boats plying on the Schnell:l I. rreen Fairmount and Manayunk, la I h r moorings at Fairmount, having on d about twenty-five passengers. Be inns her pilot had succeeded in heading her up the river; a rope became entangled in the rudder and prevented It from being worked. At once the boat became un manageable, and wall carried by the car rent toward the edge of the dam, !where she giounded and remained until the pas sengers were taken off In the boats of the 'Schuylkill Harbor Police alai others. Foi tunately the water was low, or the boat would have been carried ovef the dam with all on board. . . TILE N. Y. World says:.The gypsies are about to establish a colony at \ New Albany, Ohio, and there are now gath ered thare about forty families. ((eyeful of which have settled down on estate's contigneus, "Delegations are still runic. ing," says the 'New Albany Ledger— though . ivliat' can'have calmed this move ment of concentration Is, so a Yankee would rii) . -. unguessable . They propose anther, and to Invest in estates, one adjoining ther, • and In v, the traditional Gypsy, Queen' with them. It is not generally knoWo that there are families in this city (New York) of eminent fashionable and social distinction that preserve the gypsy blood in its purity. and that the race is sporadic- 1 ally represented In the enterprising rem- repaint upper ten of the metropolis. RECENTLY a farmer named °mere, re• siding in Greenfield, Michigan, concluded that•he would rid his barn of abotit a handfed nests made by swallows under the eaves. and for the purpose pt . t . np and T mounted a long ladder. There wire only a dozen birds about when the fa a Te i n ., meoced at the nests, but be had Scarcely torn one'down before the few set up . mach a twittering as soon brought tothe spot every bird from the bums of the whole neighborhood. They flew aroundGemere's head, uttering mites' of displeasure. and at last the whole cloud settled open him' screaming, peeking and scratching, al if determined to dig his eyes nut. The lad der did not stand very securely, and,' as the farmer raised his hand to fight efflux tormentors. his support !Sipped and fell, carrying him to the ground. tiro far breaking a rib, and giving him Nitre yew( bruises. The bards remake . ' 'the 'spot until seemingly coon their abodes were safe, when scattered. FIRST EDITIOL MIDNIGHT. XLIST CONGRESS. iiiRIXIND SE7VATE: enhan•Spanisb Affairs:— Tax and Tariff Bill—Texas Pacitie Railroad. HOUSE: Representative Apportionment Put Aside for the - Session, Probably--(leorgia Resto ration By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) WASHINGTON. June BEItiATE. Mr. SU3LNEII. Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations. reported resolut one—as a substitute for the House resolutl —ln re lation to the content between Cuba insnr gent■ and the Government of Spain. He &sic. eti Immediate consideration. The resolutions declare the peopb Rotted States cannot hear irlth Ind the reports of barbarities mactie. Island of cam. The United States, _protests again t barbarities by both parties. and de them as contrary to the laws of civilir teat fare, and solemnly Insists they be The people of ; the United States n to bear that pretensions to property nre etlll - upheld byPnain. and In the justice and humanity this Oorernn manila siav!ry to be abolished in nil minions of 9pei on this cOlianent. The Culled States haring once L tiles themselves, believe the day of slaverT on this continent at an end, 'met the efforts of Spain to maintain on Cuba against the wishes 'of the Cs people of [he ll¢ited Plates at t his with Inn o the people of Cuba in their ao 'cure independence. and at the game . .tmesyro, pathise with the liberal party in Spain who are endeavoring to secure free govern eat for that - comitry. Thel'residerit fe direc t e d to common cater these resolutions to the government of aln and people of Cuba. Mr. CASSERLY objected to the considura- I ion of the resolutions until they were pri7l, and they were laid over 'and ordered t. be printed. Mr. STEWART tooted Lb take up the bill to prevent the enforcement of Chinese Cool e contracts for senile labor.L • - - . . - • .. . Mr. CASSERLY gave notice of an Intent I to amend the bill in some very objectionab features, and asked further time for the pu pride. STEWART remarked that- each de lessened the probability of passing the bit . while these Chinese importations were In creasing. Finally be agreed to wit hi. motion temporarily. Mr. WILSON said the Senator from Nevad. was forced, by objections nude by Senators on the other side of the chamber. to let the ibill go over, but hoped he would call it up as soon as possible and press It to a vote. The time had surely come when Congress should treat this Importation of servile labor. either to take the place of the emancipated men of the South or working men of the North. Re was opposed to casting a drag net over the world and gathering up the degraded portion' of mankind to lower the price of labor and degmde the workingmen of the United States., kir. StescarCa mot on was then withdrawn. Mr. SHERMAN moved to limit the debate on amendments to the tat bill to live minutes for each member, but Mr. TRI'RMAN ob jected. The tax hilt WOK then resumed. and Mr. SCOTT spoke at length against the relent lon of the Income ta.x. • • Messrs. Buckingham. Bayard and Thurman followed on the ROMP side. and Mr. Morton defended the tax. After It short executive settslini the Senate took a recess. At evening session the CutaideritiOn Of the Tex. Piscine Railroad 1411 was resumed. At 11:31) Mr. 1 4 :Ye's amendment. provid ing fora new set of corporator, headed by Gen. Fremont—making the total number. with those already in the bill. one hundred and •Ixteen—Wll3l adopted. Vest al. nays a. A discussion then ensued upon the jinx" of the road, and at 12 o'clock the Senate lourned. HOUSE OF REPILESENTATIVRV Mr. HAY. from the Committee on Inettlid Peotinnr. reported. a LIII to pat pensioner -it hom penot in. were withheld from them be %Veen the ard of March, zen. nod the ti h of bv - reimon of t heir being In I he civil nerrltt of the ftovernment. the Reno.. of pensions to withheld. ' • The House then took op as gonnlatual. laud 'boss of. sestet-114v the beside atnenamoni to the bill to provide for the apportionment of [term...ant:dives to Congress among the sever al:Antes. the question being on Mr. Judd's motion to concur. on which be moved the previous question. Mr. MAIWIIAI.I. u...pealed to his colleague to let him offer an tot;endinent. Mr. JUDD declined to withdraw the previ ous question. Mr:MARSHALL hoped the previous ques tion would not be seconded. as It was au out rage t.o pass the bill In Its present form. The previous question WAS not seconded by :Ito 81. tbea offered a amend - • • • meat providing that in the election by general ticket of two or more Members in one State each qualified voter tatty cast as many votes for ene candidate me.`there are Repeesenta tires to be-elected, or may distribute the Rama among candidates es, he sees at, and that the candidates highest in rote shall be 'declared duly elected. Messrs. Marshall. eftg.,(larfleld and Halde man advocated the proposition. which was opposed by Meters. Taitlin,ludd, Hingham nod Maynard. • • .. The Flange again refused to second the pre ions question. • ; Mr. SCOFIELD moreEtd refer the. LEI and mendments to the Judielary Committee. and Der further discussion . . . Mr. ELA offered an amendment providing that the representation of any &ate should out be diminished In the Forty-secrid The bill nod amendmentswere then. refer red to the Judiciary Committee rem PS, o p t 51 5. is regarded es equivalent to the defeat 'of the bill, the JudieT Committee Standing number ten on the l is ts of otommittel m r: be called, and it beingunlikely It MU be bed this session. The vote was a • sectio I, not party one, members from the West and South voting against reference, and those from the middle and eastern States for it. There were somefew exceptions to the role. -Mr. MAYNARD rooted to reconsider the rote. Mr . SCOFIELD moved to lot the mottott on the table, Which was agreed to—yeas IC, nays co. Mr. BUTLER, of Mass., - from the IRecon vtruction Committee, reported back the Sen ate amendment tothe Georgia bill. with a sub stitute. The substitute was the mute es the bill for Virginia, Mississippi and Texas, with the eht ale addition of glvtalr those four.Sutte* the right to arrant. . • , Mr. DAWES offered a substitute. reeoliMe lug the Met that Georgia had ratified the amendments to the 001221114t109. Was entitled to representation, and was authorized to or. centre militatT for her defenc Mr. CESSNA offered 4 1141:4 e. 41it4 declartrig that Georgie having Complied with the Re construction; acts, arid, the Fourteenth end Fifteenth amendments - to the 1.1345t1t141011 hnsing been retitled In good faith by the Leg islature ofs aid State. it Is hereby declared the State of Georgie It entitled to represen, Mon In the Congress of the United States. Mr. FARR'S% ORTH stated he was author. iced by the majority of the Committee to re port an amendment. . Mr. WOODWARD stated the majority of the Committee had authorized Mr. Farnsworth to present n report, - ad that the case before the Chair was the c u te of the majority trying to get before the House the report of that majority. The Speaker stated that he understood the gentleman m a k e t h e author wed to make the report which habod made, and asked whether that fact was challenged. Mr. BECK said he challenged It, and stated that the chairman of the committee. lArr Butler, had made a report truly as far as to bad gone. lie had been narbortzed to make that report, but he had been Instructed at the same time to have the report of Mr. Farns worth presented, which was in fact the report of the majority. He added that eight of the commlttts had at ant voted for the report of the chairman and seven against It. One of the eight, the gentlemen front Ohlo, (3fr.Upson) afterwarde changed his Tote and - roted upon the substitute In the hands of Mr, Farnsworth, but was unwilling, lest it might Le deemed a reflection on the Chairman, tto take the bill out of hie hands. The Speaker asked Mr. Beck whether he raised the point that the gentleman from Mas sachusetts was not authorized to make re putt 7 r. DECK said the chairman was not au thorired to make it by Itself, without stellar the other condition. The Speaker said that Wes- the only "pent on which he could ruleo whether thetstr--7 wne authorized to be made. t Various amentimends were offered by arum , inrtmi consent, which with the bill and rtb stitutes ware ordered printed, and it Was agreed the previous question might he .."c -omied at two o'clock to-morrow; Adjourned... I Upper , abet. [Br P. and A. TelegraPB.l Etnoinenvicce. Jane M.-111rei statlonarr. 11; • feet water in the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer 81 at 5 F. M. M. onzr_ennono, June-I.—River falling elnvely, two feet e , l inches' water In channel. Weather clear. Thermometer 70 at 7P. M. • Off, Ow, June After at a stand with T e l i ftnteen - Inoaer Water' In the, channel. Reuther deer. Thenielele!ee IV at CP. M. The Steamboat Race Against Time. Cey Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ST. Lints, JOl2lll turns out that. w h o Pike. of New (Weans. and Hr. mood. Was clerk of the Jan M.White adieu - she Made hoe fact trip i nlett, were authorized by Capt. Leathern to.geep the time of the summer Natchez on her recent trip. and their time Is three dam twenty-one bourn Itud Any-eight minutes. - trots wilt dos to 'the record al . ihe Natchez. PITTSBURGH, ..FRIDAY, JUNE NEW YORK CITY Failure of a tiold and Stork Broker— The Railroad War Wages—Further Reduction of Railroad Fare—ln• 'crew of Freight Rateu. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] NEW Viouw. June P 3.1 . HEAVY riSANCIAL The markets at the fitock Exchange Were outwitted to-day by the announcement of the failure of Jas. Boyd, Whit. . a broker. sus. Pended on contras ti wild to bare been made for oocouttr of F . *mkt E. Ketchum. It ap pears Boyd was curing a large amount of [Old. about five lions, and was also In the stock market, h . Ijlg lines of Pacific Mall, New. York Centr , Hudson and ROek Island. Until recently b Igo had a; large Interest to the Lake Shore a d Ohio et MrtaisslpPl. The break day before yesterday in the last named is said to have been due to Ills tales of stock. The cause of his failure wan the decline in lold and absorption • of margins • by nterest account on stock; It appearing that before his ,suspension he paid • out over gafo,ooo In the settlement of losses. The amounts carried were Out of all proportion to the margins pat. up. Bo yd's 10.. It la thought will - be coveted by 854000, and that they are not larger is due to the fut that the operations winch had been clued . within the past fevtt, days on some stocks have* showed a profit. Great sympathy Is expressed for Boyd, who has been an attached friend of Ketchum's for years. and who acted as his broker both before his departure from and since hie return to', the street. This is the third time Boyd bastalled,*and in each ease through the failure of his principal!fore his suspension he mid out over M O ,OOO In the settlemeut of loss.. Tilt iIAILROAD WAR. • of th. erenc to th 't thepe lounces toped at panned ty n man ae too of •rnm nt de • o all be do beet colt Hu open I.a d r be no 'ob it - stp t fans o tto?eion The competition for 'passenger ratite be tween the New York Central and Hudson River. Erie and Pennsylvania Central Rail road Companies continues active, with Rome further reduction to important points In the Southwest. Thereto for first class faro via Mississippi River to New Orleans was to-day induced by the Fale from gate VALsttand the St. Louis rate from pi to Va.tr- The Genet al Agent df the Great Southern Line via Rich mond has also adopted these rates to-day, and still cheaper reel Are promised within a day or two. From • the pre, cat appearances the New Orleans fare will be reduced toforty dollars within. week, with a similar proportionate decline to all in , ' termediate points. The eighteen dollar rate to Chicago. eerenteen to Cincinnati and twen ty-one to Lou kvlile by trunk lines con tinues unchanged; but further reductlens are anticipated. Pint class freights will be ad, vanced Jnly Ist to Chicago from $1,12 per owl, to $1.50; the rates to Cincinnati from ft to die; the rates to Louisville from SIM to 11.74 the rates to Quincy. _III. #1.40 to $1.91; the rates to St. Louis $1.40 to $1.91. CHARGE DISYISSZI! The charge made by - Edithn Montor ogninat .Mesdames Woodhull and (India woo dismiss• od and ahe was remanded to the rate of the Commlasumem of Charity. Pregident Grant bag pardoned Lout. Lin diner for a violation of the internal IVY.ue law relative ttb lotteries. He had 'erred about half his term of imprisonment. I Ethelred Woodworth convicted of e3nriler reit log'. has tree%tven new trial. the pro-e -cuticle wltnecses roving wane lbw] himself. irxTcycco Michael Varier;irother of "Reddy. the blactotnlth, - b be en sentenced to eta moot hs In the penitentiary. -, BRLIW 'i•ELE(RAMS -,- Report) , from San Pete county. Utah. saT the crop" there ore nearly drat rtlyetlby (raga- —The Missouri, Ittier Ls again very high . and ctill rising tr ilk q cospect of. getting nut of Its bank,. • Willhatt pum boo been nOminated for COnaTellA by tb Republicans of the let h iltio district. —The ftemocruti tutiveut ion at Nen. Alba lad..yesterila nominated lion. M. C. Kerr for Congress. —The annual sale of Rock by Mr'. Alemthy took place at Frunkfort.liy., un Wednesday. slaty horses were sold. realising MOM. The Itepubllciin Congressional Conientio the Fifth Indiana District yesterday notni led Hon. John Coburn for re-eleet Inn. --Koannanschanp. at San FAl.llCiat., Lac erintru6t.,dlo furnish 14410 Chtuese for Ala- Imam and Tedneuwe; tbree viuni •hiP •• • • =I =MB!=IMEI . . . 1..1 also ptes..ils --Tile gold mine[. nn ,sake Ins., of port Roodany anlaa i . ntxa a r .0 u o 1 dRS par- --nig line oU max Wia-h-14tanto l'oint of }Moro, torn Iniltnt, cartooning with the Baltimore and Oldo. lust been placed under contract, to be tin Ina year. -Jacob and Samuel Meyers. robbed ROW day. since at the Planters' Honer, St. Louie, of a large lot of jewelry, has e rood the pro prietor'. of that hotel for }GOV damagee. -At the mamal exhfation of the New York rltyl institution for deaf and dumb. 013 Wed nesday. dlplotonsle.ere distributed to seventy four mutee and deaf c tit ardent. of both oozes. ' -The northwest sutlieriligfrom• drouth. In southern Whiconsin no manilas fAlleu since March, and In Minnesota. northern Illinois and parts of lowa-re7 little since that time. , -A: lake ha<ticen discovered In the moan- Ininear Ilel7en.l4c;otann. from which It • expected on uollinited supply of water can be obtained for milling purpose. at and nearthat place 4 —The stnicture occupied be TrawL Smith's book manufacturing company In New York— the MOO complete of 'the kind in the. country• --was destroyed by are on Wednesday night. Int .- 011 . 9g a loss of SLII,OOII. --The Republicans of Vermont. to Convert don on Wednesday. nominated John W.Stew art. of Middlebury. for Governor,- Goorge N. Dale. of Inland Pond. tor Lieut. Governor. and John A. Page. of Montpelier, for Treasurer. —Thelarneastnakers' etrike at. Cincinnati has Induced are manufacturers to accede to the demands. • Pone of the latter yet stand out. The makers Can receive under the new .. . . . . .. .. .. rates from t weirs to fifteen dollars per week. —There waeconsiderable exam:tient to Now York yeste ar on a ccount of .the (adore of James tloyd, who ad .on hand $5,000400 to gold and Us she sin leadlng stocks. ills allure calm a brisk In gold. which declined to 1115. —The comp ethin of the Nalmonth, 0 Ibral.. tor and Malt sub-marine cattle was. tbe ocmt. don of congratulators messages yesterday' betweeethe Iccroy of India and President Grant. The mute of the former. dated IlnalhaY,Vid, Toning. reached Wealthiest/. Id Joy,. 01. Test rday. - —An [dished and very respectable young lady, na ned Mary Crawford, died of Cincinnati on ender. At the- fnneral on 1 . Wednesday th body was taken charge of by the. Coroner. l Is claimed she was the nic ilia ot soductio and abortion, in whic.lst • . err", mother a ptryalclaa pre Implicated: An erainimition bowed - that the grant Okla , Sad been committed.. .• • -rt. being known' that the fruited States •)larehal had got facilities enough at hie com mand to take the asenplete census of St. Louis within the time required by law, the County. Court 'yesterday appropriated $lO,OOO to OM able the Marshal to procure more men and !Inch other means as may be. necessary to do the work to them:let thorough manner. , -On On arrival of astn,octir from New Toth at Port-aa-princei Haal.lttro Paean gee. named Or=t - and Armand Were arrested on a charge of taking counterfeit money Into the country._Serena million pliant of the .money (engrved in the United Stains) was round in their stale Mom. They were thrown into Paton to answer for their clime with their item -The Columbian; en route from Omaha to St. Lords, eruct a rock on the Missouri river, near Brunswick gra sunk. She Is reported badly broken and _probably a total loss. She was owned by N. Ppringer,and Copt. Win. Barnes, her commander, anti valued et $31,000. Insured for *Age In Boatman , . St. Louis; tri.oooln Nallgirahlinitna and 510,000 In four P.ttliburgif amass. -FA - Illtraglyceriue explosion at Worcesid MO". T.l 4 artlaF.lfilled Timothy CronarAs. 22 reare.inftireti anoint thirty olhei i reeles none dangerously , and demolish The houses, badly shatte r i ng many rung shock wee felt 'ell, over the el half smile and crockery and furniture b Ire mater)- distant. Aquantitynf th and was in el bad been smuggled In tended for the Boone wien the inth Iwo men -In Southern Ar rn .n ep Jere murdered named Inset , arr. his legs barn by Indians. at out and coal Otero unwed ed off, his he no tth e tintr odenti men escap- In It, Co i i t ack n n‘ p o rnnt . pocCoggarell • ell and cu t . ere with a detachment of ~rd sexy so pursue the savages. Their `“‘"Y wits discovered. surprised, thirty-live ...Valera killed end tvie captured. Col. Stet ford a abort tlinenrerinna bad a battle with the savage baud and killed {wear - one. Oar. Sanford. of Arizona, ka n .per{onallY tine the various tribe s toleat their eamninintn. The saver e promnted talrly,but no t alth le placed In them. . -The Nest rook 'WPO4,PS Hanna cones pondentrwrites that President Grant a mes sage to Canireeee On Cuban affair , mnsln,nt graphed In full to that city. by the ePtinan minister at Washlturton, and was soon atter printed to hand-bills by the official paper-and distributed through:the alt}. It product the greatest Joy among the Kentish citizens and volunteers. The Press v "" shouted everPwitere.with enthusiastic clean mood, the authorities still and there wane .strong dieposition to Illumi nate the city. Notwithstanding their happy keepthemeson tne American citizen last seised lir Joselai Generald been DlAP.l,Vmd..elen refuse .to Inform the Con-. OM, utorterai . :LlAdle. wig . he was arrested. receiv e: of he death of Callito Gard& one of the the lasurrent ethiefe. who Rae killed la the 3. makes tut Imre/ten b e gi ns officer lost by the Cubans since theng of the WV. " Celt PPltealeat near Santa Rita. Re Buffalo. BUTTAW. June . 4.—gecr o t:„;:l7 mod „. at.; mar mon to rood ket for . Ca " Zu b li e t t t d u Ls46 " iv s4 °° Z W I for lam rtereer9.4 SICOID FOUR- O'CLOCK NEWS BY CABLB. •,. he “Ilystery of Edwin DrOd" Not Finished. and to Remain So!--Serious nits in Cork, frehuid—French and English Press ou Abe Cuban Insur reetion and the, Relation of the ['lilted States TheOlo—Tke Retufn of Orleans Princeo to France—The Drought and the trops—Denuutrk Sends a Veaxlla Venezuela to Ex. art Redress foririevaimeex. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Onset t e.l URVATfMITAIN. .hoe 'publinher of Dickens' works. publishes a statement to-day that only One-half of Dickens' story. - MI - story of Edwin Drciod."" bid been written. The story will be published en far an written. and no one will be peTtnittlid to Ankh It. Banta, Preece and Pronto nave approved of the Joint. note of ' England and Italy to Greece, respecting the Marathon massacre. The Times antlagnita a reconciliation be tween Canada rind,the' lied River Insurgents upon the antic arature Of troops. The funeral of Lord Arthur Clinton. one of the parties involved in the female masquerade scandal, was atrictly private. The only at tendants were the Linke of New Castle and Lord Thomas Clintortand filollaitor and phy sicians of the deceased. The place of burial was left unmarked. . A deputation representing ao,aco operatives In Lancashire .waited on the Committee of Cotton Manufacturers at Ulackbora today and asked an increase of wages. _Tiler were assured if the prices obtained for goods after harvest was over should warrant, their wages should be raised five per cent_ Evans. partner of the firm of Itrailbury &- Evans. formerlyisublishers of Dickens' works. Is dead. CORK. June 2.l.—SeTious riots occurred here yesterday. The meters had recently hired great number of German tnilore, displacing the Irish. A meeting of the Utah tailor. was held and a strike WWI IVSaived neon at once. Yesterday afternoon the IMO tailors stopped work. and FOOD afterward: the rioting began. The strikers *necked the shops of the em ployer% when the police charged on the rio tern and succeeded in restorine urder. A number of citizens who volunteered to aid the pollee were stabbed. Everything is quiet now. A great many anents hare been made. • The damage to the-crops coaled by the drought Id France cannot yet be correctly es-. tlmated. Actounts from the Provinces are contradictory. but the grain markets show much weakness. The effMt of the extract, <finery heat is still felt. In Paris. the water tf the Selectmen low this gees In growing nt he foot at the quay wells. rtre C iMt j t=rt. A 7l74` 4 ll . l — „ a u ' rra i n::: l ry ' et ,erday wnew renewed. -rho riotous crowds rasetpebathe streets and are dispersed and epeatedly reform. There ban been some hand to hand fighting and several special con• stable, have been wounded. • MANCE. ' Pante. Jam. Meredith Head, Consul General, of the United States. gore grand dinner this evening in honor or Prevost Par- The Princja of the Honor of Orleans have addressed a letter to tne (Montle* of 'the Corps Legislatif ott She ocelot!. of the mo tion made rehrt Ire to the call of the Princes of both lines Inf the Bourbon family. The Princes say : "In the presence of this propo sition we cannot keep silence. Since Idiel hare protested against taw which exiled us. Nothing has Justified that exile sines, and we come to renew ..fittr protest It It Is net grace that we demand; It it our right, a right which belongs to ell Prenchnom and of which we are despoiled.- It to our country which we ask far. which we lore.lihlch our family has al ways loyally *erred* from which none Of our I radit ions *emirate its. an 4 whose roma. Slone ca uses our hearts.7.to bea !gothing ran re place our absent country. • • The Seal., attar rjescrlbing the Spanish atrocities la Or MIMI., quotes with ap proval the ronovlv passage from the London .Weenter t eflpahe Weeds money. Cuba need* peace. and the:United States needs Cuba." The :Uccle add.: 'la this statement n prnct Seal solution of the sitttatirin: MV=== Jour . ..I:—The Qocrruuteni has or lered tt,o Mott • Wsvoontrr to rnezttel% t rlrw rot . hatch MU= 4 ;tr=rag,i 4 014 1 . 73 . 11r ... " :.. CM pool. anted, all weir. MOVILI.L. Jute =-Tbe Atosm•blp lows, from Nes' York. hoR arrived. = [Amnon. June Consols for money ids account 92S4ii2‘i. American Securities dill! 'd6,tesi; 'gra IN%; SAM,: 10-40*.,E7.. Erie UN; Illinois Central 11Nr,„Iireat Welicorn .teiS Stocks *trimly. PaulA. June 23.- llourse'closed firmer At Mc. Lomas...June low quiet at trs's attl. Sugar quiet. Calcutta Linseed igis Linseed oil heavy et ale sded.3ls 10d. Turpen tine dull at alt 6d. Lemmas., Jeer ti—Cotton Irregular with middling uplands at tP 1. Orleans sales 5.000 bales. Callfortila white wheat las 9dalDs 10d, rod western No 2 as id.ae,21.1 winter 91 2d. Flour quiet and steady at 24s 3d. Corn firm's., No 2 mixed als Al. Oat. to Id. Barley Peat Ms. Pork lie, 6.d.Beef Ills. Lard Is 'firm at Otis. Cheese Oos. 'Bacon Ms sd. C. C. Os 2s, 11. ?J. common rosin Sse.SA fine laa. Spirits petroleum le; refined Is Tallow fits Tareentine Vta. Linseed oll3“. Lin seed cakes 11e3t, • hostas, June M.—The weekly statement of the Bank of Englend shows an increase of six hundred and thirty-two thousand pound. sterling In Lillian. nasal - OWL June •J'.—Bids firm at MO, EMEi=i=E tiaras: Jug.) M.—Cotton declining: at 116 X franca tor spot, and Irtf. attoot. laternottonal •Consention at Indianapolis. lisrntssror•dus, Jane M.—The,. Convention 1 1 Was railed to order at ten o'clock tY•Preal dent McLean. After singing a hymn, Dr. Harper, of. Indianapolis, read the idth psalm and led in Prayer The minutes of yesterday's meeting were 'read and - adopted. A number of resolutions and communica tions were presented and referred to commit tees without reading. • -• The Chair announced the following Commit- Goon Asseclatlons 'Hem C. C. Lathrop. New suetark. Neu - J John L. Wheat, Louisville. Kentucky; Alfred Sandham, Montreal, Quber T. C. Crocker, Westerly. Rhode Island; Geo,'" A. Yonng,_flanallton, Ontario; H. IL Jude.'" Memphis.Tennescee: D. E. Small. York, Pa' Sylvania. Glen The special order for the morning was the discussion at the questk r ir e ,„,,., branch of the Association work h • the most encouragement durlop,,,"a e rV, - rear?" The dlscussion was er h r oot , by Messrs. Kimball, of Erie, p - 4 herg . massachnsetts; Baldwin, cl e i. et 1 ,4 a. 0. York; Hay, or Turei , w ° Pennsylvania, and If. Stuart, of Pidledelphir others. Mr of delegates pros - There maul alarge nif /Ale t e em i ng , me . y ant at the Conre , Rl trains last nitynt. having arrived otrseaslon, after the usual AStbp afteniKes and reeding of minutes, devotional coats reGintions and oommuni a large nnindfdrodueed and referred to Cote cations rga u rending. mittees .11runot. President of ttie Called Hon. tee Commission, wan Invited tux St/Geri-he platform. seat - Executive Committee of Associations Tie United. States and British provinces Mia their report for the year Rua closing. The letailed statement of the Treasurer show. the amount received during the year, padirsia; paid for publishing the proceedings of filtiond - Convention, eiMS.M; wore/ kautheru work t piitia.l2; Print, lug an other expenGa. poki-w--leavlng re. matning, 1.1.4L1,49. Open almneetings were of the City at from six to eight o'cloM 7 - The meeting at thenight session wai - ss.. .and enthuslaatin The hall Wag - erowde. to its titmost capacity. The subject under dIeCUBSIOn Wne, "How Gall we reach and in- Glance young men whc come Into our tares cities.' Rev. If. D. Moore, ot Cincinnati read the Scriptures and invoisedie divlns anat. IL W. eddies. - rms,id the au di c . c. showing the practical portance of the great work torahs comer/11ot of young men, and from the demonstration/here it woo evident that the friends of Jesuiare alive to the Im portance of bringing pung men under the influence of the Divine ddrit. H. Thane. Miller sap very touchingly, "Weary OrWirdsrinr V,P,E; •• Hon. S.S. Fisher, of hlngton, was the next speaker. He relatel a number of Geo dotes to illustrete G practical work of reachingioung men dto go to cities and towns. a contendediat the prayer meet ing should be opened, id a hall for lectures, a well lighted room .nd use every appli ance possible. on. eo. K. Swarth( Philadellhla , very ably and eloquently stiforth the u/ l ee tt . e own th e youyif men of mecca, an the mag nitude of the work to ing the young men, too, who are crowding our shores fromthe • Old World. The induce that these young - ' men are to exert. on 1.1 lust Malone of this country are to last fever. .He believed that the Young Men'sasociations possess peculiar facilities for. ti work, and he al ways placed this Associon as an auxiliary se the 4: - . l4ltuiri Churehlle contended that ~We must at liffion Of .Christ' acts of kindness, common and lore; then we can reach the yes men, and throw around them Influences it will make a last ing ItopreeniOn On the et . A beautiful hymn wales sung, oseldh h e i of the Cross, arise.' i - • • Wm. Reynolds. of Pen. spoke earnestly and boldly for the wort . Mrs. Milford led SosWl, after Which D. L. Moody, Of Chicago; tdd with a splendid address 4, 1870. North Atlantic Stinadron—Nomina _ lion of Col. Akerman for Attorney General Conlinned—Other Nomina -11004 Confirmed. Mc freleirmilt to the Pittsburgh Gazet I e.l • WASHINGTON. June t.'l., KA THE FISHERIES... ear Admiral Lee, who will soon take coin m ad of the North Atlantic squadron. %VIII have mina! e and positive Instructions to Pro tect all American cit izens in all their right, • The Committee on Jed Wary. this afternoon. made a favorable report to the Senate in Ex ectitive session on the nomination of Col. Akerman to be Attorney General. The Sen ate, without objection or debate, confirmed the noMinat lon. The rule which requires notice of confirmation' of nominees not to he cent to the President until torn Executive sessions intervened. Won Nils pended, so the President might forth with be advised of P t he confirmation In this particul ruse. Co. Akerman arrived this evening and had an interview wnh the Presi dent. -. The Senate to-day confirmed the following nominations: C. Berrenger. N. C.: Denj. t - . A blmtt, N. Y.; and Chas P. James. D. C.. Com missioners for the revision and consolidation of the statutes of the United States: Paymas ter John 11. Stevenson to be advanced fifteen numbers In his grade for extraordinary heroism during the late rebellion; Jared Bin lion, Collector of Internal Revenue. Second District of Minnesota; Postmasters, 11. P. Strong• Beloit. Wisconsin: 11. S. Towne. Ripon, Wisconsin; H. 11. inFger. ilndano, Wisconsin. Cl:Klo3lti. The cumtom receipts last week amounted to t 12.17.310. —.6-- Regular :11ertlog—Polltiods, Remmutrao A regular semi-monthly meeting of the Select and Common Councils of Allegheny city was held yesterday. Thursday evening. June 21, le7o. Members present Messrs. Callery, G winner, Ituckenstine. Long, Mont. 3.1'. Patter Roo, A. Patterson, Peterson. Philips. Reiter, Riddle. Wettneh, and President :dallier: The minutes of the preieeding meeting wer. read and approved. Mr. wettaeh, a petition (or Posing W./ 1 /. street:Referred. Mr. A. Pattorson, a petition for paving mar ket street. Referred. MMiEM= Mr. Hall, a petition of citizens residing above -Liberty' street asking for a better supply of ♦rater. Referred. ' Also a remonstrance from residents on Palo Alto street against the assessment for open ! bur Taylor avenue.' Remonstrance accepted and the report of viewer* referred back in connection with the remonstrance.. Mr. J. C. ratter.on. chairman of the Co mittee on Stmt... prevented a report. novo • panyins whieh were a number 01 ordinance Accepted. • Also, an ordinance for grading and oaring I.7edar !they. Itnetted nnally under a empen stun of the rules. . . Ako. an ordinance for a lateral' sewer Stockton avenue to Federal strZet. and plan mune. Plan approved nod the ordlnahce p nest tlatlly under the rules. Also for later:ll reWer on Ohio avenue fro Frazier to l'ulton street, and plan of can .lira approved and ordinance pasted finally • . Also profiled of grader of Slope alley: Wayne street.. Approved. 17414,11 g reportiire of "I'L e r ile o w n e 4 ' 71 t : l h n al the dimmer will amount to ki.0114 and that the property adjoining trUl not . be benefitted o one-tenth t hat amount, and recommend the abandonment of the proposed Opening of the at reel. Referred to he Committee on Surveys. Report of the viewers on the opening of Taylor avenue. Referred hack td the viewer. In COnneCtiOn with the remonstrance p vionsly offered. • 'Jr. Hall. Chairoinaof the Finance Commit tee. presented the reportof the committee. which recommends the Is of warrant favor of Bernard Gray. for $4,000, payable sfa munthirafter:date of Inning. AccomPnoY log the exhibit tens a resolution' nuthorixing the issuing of the warrant.. The report moo received and the resolution pasted Lanny ' • Alen no ordinance providing fur the Issuing or Wee bonds. . The Ordinance Wan passed tinnily under the rules: Also an ordinance on:killing I'm the tanning of $4.11.1 ...yen per Cont. seater bonds. heard a. nrogoaeroci Pu.sed linstly under a Wexii t ft x . . . . . ....ppn.lo/1 of the nth, Mr. J, C. Pattervon called up the ordinance oror idles for a rev Laing of the asaesament for mut paving ttlenr_armmo u t over uut :I nett meeting. Xdopted. Mr. Middle called up the ordinance for Ihe conatruction of a main sewer on Jackson fleet. presented at o_previoa meet ing and IM•ted tint rending. Toe ordinance ,1-34 pn,i od nuttily. 11:10111141,1r. . .. . Mr.J. V. Patterson. submit ed the plan of the above newer Willa, was a . proved. Au ordinanee for the gradli g and paving of Morton alley, past first rend) at n previous meeting, was taken up and p. sed finally. 31e. Reiter offered a resolution instructing the Ons Committee to erect a gas lamp on Lighthill and Ridge streets rind one on Bel mont street. Referred. - • . Messrs..). C. Patterson. Iluckenstine and Mout wore appointed n committee of confer ence in regard to the resolution relating to the Federal street sewer. Nonconcurred to, the regatta 1012 relnt log . to the resonator of the report or the rimers on the opening of Colon street to the committee ror Lair corree clier .tion. It being in the hoods of the ',At Members present: Measrs.Aahworth, Brown. limb.. CoMier. Dairen. (Atmore, Gilliland. Hanna; Hunker, Milting.. Moni. McNeill. Rowbottom. Slack. Taggart. Thomp son. Voegtiv and President Warner. Minutes of the preceding meeting reed an! pproved. Mr. Dalzell. a remoestrance ageinaa port of rlearera on the opening of Ttylor.ve nue. Referrhd to ;Street Committee, Mr. Rowbottom, petition for waterMe on Ila_yardlitriet. Referred. " Mr. Voegtly, petition for lateral sewer on Gray's alley from Leese( street es the river. Referred. Mr. 011111and,Oemonstrance egelnet a :Rarer on Ohio:avenue: Referred. Mr. Ashworal. petition air gas • lamp on Sedrovidir street , /deferred: Mr. Teeter', d petition f. alone creasing on Irwin scone , Referace. .41110 pettion for mange of grade on River avenue.leferrad. nyani4Cll besineas from Select Council at t a l p" - ,`"raiaTt e Z t Otic o tTo t ne k u e r r4it d p i . o and i the t ar th o e n ratler of a resolution for p;illn e glide n • waitf, l l4 l , at. theentrance to the freight d t:', F. W.& C. R. R. Co., and the ~ arnanee for P . F. newer on. Federal . Area, which were laid over. Mr. CerfuellY prtaented the report, of the Committee on Onlitianoes. Report accepted gad Med. ' toit.r..Ragoita on the table. zes relative to night Mr. Taggart. a (p etition for water pine on Irwin avenue. R efe rred to the Water Com mittee with powe to act. Council adjourned. Y. M. C. A. °aeration— . or noteera—rtnel keititiratneta: The A eitielSUM 1.14 called to order ity the PreeldeoS. al nine 0 . 004 generally moaning. The minutes of the preilous menteg were rend no d #eprored, atter which the morning .was sat mart for a general dilate. After the regular ,order of butanes/1 was gone tbrobgh with r ilr. Robbins moved that he clinic be conducted to regular form, no as o give all the members. and those visiting elitists a chance to witness the operation no it gorlatr was invited to conduct site clinic, and to explain to the, annociltion thu nature of the Case In band fill 'he protTeded. Several other cakes of iraPorice wo brought termini for the examiention f the members. embracing that or neeroned ondition of the Interlock mnxilla and exesto in of the interior maxilla. These canes being lof great imper twice to the profession, they lo( marked attention on the part of those present. ~„,Br. Jones. of the house of Si S. White, of run.44, lPM....pletesd a nuiZE , of rine nets of inntntmentn ...,,,„. the t o ! . !. r exhibition, • On motion, the am, .adjourned to meet nt half-past two p. 4, - - , 4rrunioox storioN... wooe greater part of the a !MOOD sellidt. occupied with illuntrationn of cases by Dr. kb:Calla and Prof. Bark r. Interentingto dentist', but not no to the ernl reader. . Following came areport m the Treasurer, showing a balance of Am= ti the Treasury. The Executive Committee al reported. The annual election was then proceedSd. With, Tenn ing in an 411.01 . tit's h e follow. Bark r. . ___ °Pinata Pin President—Dr. John McCann, Lancaster. First Vice-President, Dr: J. G. Templeton, ' etc Castle. Sect;rid Vice-President—Dr. M. E. Gillespie. Ist/burgh. Recording Secretary—Th..o. Ragley. New tle. Corresponding Secretary—Dr. Hamel-Mel herdi.Lancaster. - Treasurer—Dr. George T. Darker; Philadel'• - Censors—Dr. A. IL bbie°, Meadville; Dr. W. E. McGill, &lei_ hr. J. D. White, Alio. ghoul Dr. George W. Niedich, Carlisle; Dr. (George Luce, Tituwille. The President elect then appointed the fat. Mg Executive Committee: Drs. Robbins, Sled- Mk. Darker, Hopper-and Armor. Dr:McGill was appointed delegate to the New York State Dental Society. Dr. J. S. Smith was appointed delegate to the Ohio State Dental. Society. Dr. Luce moved that the essayists who had favored um ameimion during the sesilona bo hevequested to futnlah topical of their may, forpublication. The remainder of the session was occopled with routine businees, and at halt-past four o'clock the Society adjourned to meet la Oct tysburg in June . • • . tip. y~ • - N•••-ay•h-..t4--4,?akt,'=g4z '['HE CAPITAL ALLEGHENY COUNCILS Common Council STATE DENTAL SOCIETY VOL. WESTERN UNIVERSITY Ciao.-Day Exeretieo—A Historo—Poetn— Prophecy, and Presentattott of the Wooden tipoon. • The Seniors of the University held their class-day exercises yesterday afternoon In the University Hall, anti they were largely at tended by beauty and fashion generally. Soon after the hour of opening the Class of - al marched in file up the_ ball, arrayed In their Oxford gowns. while the baud In attendance played a lively college air. Having seated them Selves on the platform. Mr. .too. Mcln tosh, chairman of the class, made a few open ing. remarks. and then Introduced the Class historian. Mr. W. A. Boothe. who gave a lengthy description of the doings Of the class since they had first entered the. Institution. Severaftille episodes were related, in which came of the worthy profeSsors had been con nected. . Some good music was then given, when Mr. W. 11. Knox recited his class poem, composed by him fur the occasion. Mr: K., like the his torian. used his classmates Is quite a spicy manner: also spoke quite feelingly of the va rious inembers of the Faculty. One touching part of the poem -was a very fitting tribute pahl to the memory of a deceased classmate. Taking It in all, it wan certainly a scholarly production. The next in order was 'the Prophecy. delivered by Mr. J. P.'' Rogers. This gentleman seemed to be the very sober:nen of the dn., and he sells admirably adapted to the part he tank. His predictions were quite encouraging to some of the boys, but be did not deal very mildly with others. His proph ecy elicited much applause from the audience, but t he prophet was as sober al ever. The.con -1 eluding part of the entertainment was the pre ' seating theJunlor class with a wooden spoon. Mr. N. Miles made. the presentation speech,' bringing out a delicate little spoon about three lees lung. telling the Juniors how It should be s teemed. and used. M.o. Mr. John Crosier in mbalf of the Junior class respond ed in npe manner, thanking them for their manifestnt On of kindness, also remarking they could not have selected a more appro priate testitnonal of their regard. especially as rt the class p sent Mg It was a very "spoonf milted - Ind ed. The ode 1 . then sung by the whole class. to the tuna f Auld .Lang Syne. The -enter tainment throughout Was quite Interesting. and much credit is due the young gentlemen .who took part In the carious exercises. Mot entents of Governor Omiry. Ills Excellency, 06, John W. Geary, who is stopping at the Monongahela House, yes terday In company with Messrs. E. Houston. Sr., H. A. Frevfogle and T. Campbell of the Booed of Managers of the St. Paul's Orpha n Asylum, visited that institution and made 'thorough eironinntion of Its various de partments. The • Asylum was found to be in the most -scrupulous • good or der and its vast family of children were as comfortably situated ns If In the enjoyment of luxurious homes Independent of charity. The good sitters In charge engem bled the children together mad after. several gongs of cheerful welcome to the distinguish ed visitor wero chanted by them. the Gover ner in his own neat way delivered a feeling address to the buys and girls, which they will remember on long as they lire. lie wits very cinch pleased with the asylum and Its man agement. and expressed notch surprise that so great an institution should so prosperously thrive on private charity and support. The good order, comfort and general cleanli ness of the wards and the health and good spirits of the children excited the unqualified praise Of Ills Excelle.Y. who retired abundantly pleased with his visit. The Asylum has tunny soldiers' orphans In ha keeping, who were mode especial objects of interest I.v the Governor. The party next visited Mercy Ilospltalot charitable Catholic Instil.' len supported by the offerings of the generous community. The Gayer. nor tine delighted all b his visit there, too, and paid high tribute to the worth of such a place to the community, and to the efforts of the sister's 1n charge, who had it, an It ever Is, In the most perfect order from celler to attic. The party returned to the.city In the after ttoon. Ti.dnv the Governor trill visit the oil resin., accompanied by Col. Wet. Phillip, 0en.A...1.. Pearson. lion. Judge Stowe and other d istingu (shed citizens. FOREIGN Titn i narraeaula plant is the new,Preneir remedy Mr the small pnr. Tif Ma!, were two severe shocks of earth. snake at l'enicce of the fl:th of Mar. They were vertical and lasted about eight minutes. ~., A wrtritili in X4,teir addielierifii says il new,}yuril.lins come into existence—fish. bar. Signifying a place where-, fish to fried and told. SEIININ-EFFENDI, the Chief Secretary of the F' elan Department of Constanth . (10111.. is a Paris on a secret diplomatic talssida or the iialutti. An..ilier symp tom. Tor. Pow cars that Mr. Gladstone hat, paid tl n comidiment of offering the Dean- Baliol College, Oxford, and that "from very a marent reasons" it has been re. fus...l. Tar: &Kill is antioala - ea. of the tier. I \,, Dr. Mn broth, honorary canon of Manche* ter, wl o Won ordained fifty eight years ago. nn, who has held the rectory of Bal ton, nea Lancaster, since 182.1. fie was appoint. l ninth 'honorary canon of . Maw cheater I 1 1,..i. - el. A Yoi - .1 Workingmen's Club in Paris has reads g roonisra library, literary and scientitif t \-ourses of lectures, baths, a res. taurant, truislied roams, and a coopers. the store. The entrance fee for member. chip is forty Dares: The'example takes, andother similar clubs are organizing. TixorA attys. A vindictive apirit to- ward the military is still shown in some Idaream Ireland Two SOldiers were vio. t en ts. assaulted by civilians In Drogheda on Sunday night, and would bare re. ceivc4.l serious injuriee but for the inter vention of the police. Two of (hell radiants have keen arrested. TUE Poles of OaDicta have been refused a separate autondmr by the Austrian gov ernment: but the right . to dictate the man. ner in which their Deputies to the Belch'. rath shell be elected Is conceded to their Provincial Diet, along with exclusive leg. islation concerning schools, communal matters and public credit TUE monocyle, or 'one-wheeled relocl pede, his appeared in Paris anti complete. iyp eclipse() its two-wheeled (bycicle) and three-wheeled (tricycle) predecessors. A feullletonist: says that a man must have been a squirrel in ti whirling cage, In kis previous stage of catidence, iu order to have thoughtof elicit a machine.- TILE departure of Count Bismarck with the King of Prussia for Ems, where they are to meet the Emperor of Russia, has given rise to much conjecture among for. 'rigs journalists. That Impcoriant diplo matic conferences . will take place at Ems on this occasion, seems to - be pretty certain: but they will probably tuna on the affairs of Austria am! Roumania. . AN 4.p.riment with gun concur has been IWO. et Pye. knglend. The mar tens tower 1`..10. 86. the walls of which were twelve feet thick at OW 'base, were entirely denuttbdpsi hy 300 pounds of gun cotton, divided into three charges and fired eimultanconsly by electricity. The gun cotton was In fiVe.inch discs, and none of the debris was blown away to the extent of fifty yards from the building.. Tut first fatal Alpine accident of the season Is reported. News has Leached Cambridge that Mr. E. Rnyds of' Trinity Hall, has Leen killed by a fall over a pre. eiPiCo while on a mountaineering expedi tion on the Alps, Mr. lloyds was an ar dent athlete, having several times repre sented Cambridge against Oxford in the ante-university athletic sports. He was also a very popular member of the Trin ity Hall Boat Club. LORD DEIIBT yestarday laid the fattih'- . tion stone of a new hospital at Liverpool, called the Stapiee 114pital, in Stanley Road, sit' the northern side of the town. The site, Omit eight acres, was given by the noble Earl, and the building is Dected to cost from .513.000 to .010,000. His loalship, in the address he delleemi on the occasion, remarked that it was, he wan Arntitl. indlseutahla that the difficulty of dealing with Individual poverty and distress is greater in a community of same hundreds of thousands than where each family lives among a few neighbors, all of whom know and are known iwone another. A Niue Irma!' in the Timra states that the Inevitable results of the reign of extravagance of the Emperor's pet pro. feet, M. Hausman, are appearing In the shape indicated some time ago. Funds cannot be found to go on with the works he projected, and' a petition, signed by the principal building contractert of. Paris has Iteri preiented to the Corps I.egielatiff; calling attention to the consequence's of the suspension of the works. Tho builders point ont that sine. tenths bf the rap thrown out ofwork are in a destitute condition; and that their ' plants' and tools are going rs nestructlon. To add difficulties. they find that the cite authorities wilhnot pay the large eume due to them:. The writer of the let ter adds that 31. Hausman, having left Paris Insolvent, is Ow rolling in width at Nice, ,XXXV.---NO. 14:). 12:=1 New ORLEANS.Juar firm; Super fine $5,76; X-N. Ski; XXX $4.1.2.18450. Corn dull: mixed $1,0140.121 yellow }Lai: white SUM LIS. OUP Me. Bran 1.1.18i1Q,1,0.1. liar dull: gl i c m o e n l a n r u k l d:ni nn gLeT e el ' earr i lfoiec clear slde.i hams lard-tierce EiXialtlnc. Molasses Hera at in - .7.:5c. Whiake atertily at ..,10;1.10. Coffee toil ; prime 17,-4 IMIMITI2 liA 1.T11101.. June' I—fleeces dull at a de cline of liQ.Nic on all grades: offerthe about 100 head. Receipts for the week 1.1.6. a.lea head. , - Sheep Inactive; sales at .146 C: frass lambs V,011,1.140 per head: stork sbeep $1,752.2.:- . 1 per head: receipts for the week 3,3,6. flogs: supple lighter: sales small at 1214' 4 - 61Pic, and a very few at Lk , : receipt.; for the week 6,651 head. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !Troia cno u CoNN rA.Ls Lix ItAtthoan CO,I Preratirnou. Juno 18th. 11410. f NOTIek TO BONDHOLDERS.— —COUPO, No. 4. nisi. Morigtatn Bonds of this COMP. y. do July let nett. will be paid on and after that date en ptatiou and dellrery nt the MERCIIANTS NA reaenT IONAL BANE .01 BALTIMoItE. J MIN It. PAGE, .10„ Treasurer. PEOPLE' , SAVINGS BANE OP ALLEOULNV.; Comer of Federal turd tuenet attune, • .10 , 0 230. 1870. ) IrrTHE DIRECTORS OF -- THIS Bank burn this day declared a illeidund of FIVE PEE cas•r. out Hof the profit. of the last, ILE mOnthr.. te payable nu and utr July Y le OU N t. G. 1870. Theo of Luz. PI. P. lakun: ire - LECIERES.—Itev. GEORGE P. FIATS will !octoroon MONDAY end TUES DAY EVENINGS. Juno E7th and lSth. at TV oVlook. In the USD BYTERIAN CIIURCII. Penn street. Re, tic.oward's,i for tbe benegt of Llsalewood Presbyterian Churoh. • SUBJECTS: Monday Evertlng—"ll VS:TING AN-APPETITE." Tuesday Erening—"Elit:CATED FAILURE(." to -to each Lecture, 50 cents. Tickets to be had at • the door and at the following Book Stores, yin, S. A. Clarke A Co.; Robert S. Dart: , end W. G. Johnston A Co., in Pittsburgh, altd 310- Clinton's Allegheny. Al.. at the followlng3lusis Eltorea. Slellur A iloene, Charlotte Blume. Either ,k Bro., and Barr, Anake I Buckler, and at Dunseath's and J. R. Reed's Jewelry Store. Pitts burgh. and McFadden'o. In Allegheny City. ICU Y. M. A. Rocalard:fa:ably Mention t. Young 31oris Chris- Nan Association TO-NIGIIT at 7%; iclock. at [he Rooms. ooniar of Sixth and St. Chit 'meet, /.21a.3 YOU ARE INVITED. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all nt ,, Oeity owner, aloha Penn nvenne. from . Butler to 4.1t1, snout. In the City of Plttaburgh. that the election of Cotnrninslonore for Penn ave- Vue Improvement will pinre nn EI/NE:‘ , AY,July ath,12470.1n the SIXTEENTH WARD hoar, HOUSE. on Liberty street, batweou the hour, of 2 sod 7 o'clock I. H. SCHMIDT, • The Committee TB. EDWARD. ,‘ of JOS. VOGEL, I Electinn. T IST OF. LETTERS REMAINING .I_.l In Buchanan P.4{011100. Juno tadth.lS7o: A r:Mc Armstrong r' -J Everett MI, AI McCoy MI,. J Armstrong JobwElliott Mr, I.,3loCr a oToal James F Burns Mrs M , Fltmusurire T 'MMcDon ken ald 111314 ' Brun) Mn hi field Mrsett., McLaughlinWM Hanford John II • IMO:l46am Hid', Briggs Martin Garland Darld ' P II o e li NI Barrt Wet e'lrwin Geo al 'Powell S g tn t t. 7) BucideyJohu A J • , 11 C Jones Wm /trod John Clary Edgard Junes John E Reed Capt Jesse CBI., Borah A Junes Wm E. • Blaberds Alonto C Chinl D ae llenryA.Jenos boo : Ragan J o hn arr atil Kuhn Albert .SlmPswi Jar.. Darby Mrs Ellen [Beams Hugh 'Snick Ell • Dowling Marts I. Sullivan Owen Dart. Menet (Lutes Mm E • Stewart Ann Darts Been E 31 Such John MO. J (Pedlerl'ldcweJas Davis Josiah . ins II Taylor Men Elif Duffey Wm Motifs Leeward Doyle Henry . Mo Stay nniou ]Ufa It Chin. Cr Sohn . In Win - ' CM] rounc ern. PHILIP P. M BARGAINS CARPETS CAN NOW DP HAD AT AfFarland &Collins it AND 7: Firm AVE. They are taking stock, •od done out ruin ett Brussels and Ingrains, itlAss than lint eon. Call soon anti get the choir Mil HORNE & GO'S. Cleai•anvo Stile of FEATS, FLOWERS Millinery Goods, PARASOLS, SUN SHADES Large Additions to Stock in EMBROIDERIES, LACES AND LACE GOODS. GAUZE UNDERWEAR, GENTS' FURNISELLNO GOODS, HOSIERY, OLOrES, GUIPURE LACES, SASH AND nor RIBBONS. - NILE AND.LINEN FANS. At Low Prices._ NEW GOODS Arriving Daily. 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET. FOR SALE: On Saturday, July ‘4d, At a o'clock P. M., will be offered ou the premisjis t Public B. the RWIDENCE . of the late 31e.. ELIZABETH TlERNAbLdee'd.• • The property front., 70' feet MI Steelton ~re e, nue, Allegheny; and rune beck 240 , fent et; '%7•147 street_ There htereeted thereon& th o etno7tortelfle Demme., wyth 71 room., eutior Mum. bath bowie. latte title, &ILI collars under the whole house for coed, epting bonnet. wash house ortne venom oe. There le also • large 110 - 0.• /Wade on the rear eed of the lot:" with every etutrentence for h01y.,, Cows, =nitwit% ko. • Twalin—Ouwfourth wsuitii the , tialanee in •ut two nod three year.. 97494 PITTSBURGH. BANK FOR SAYINGS, N 0.61 FOURTH AVENUE, PIITADPIIOII. , IUARTER9D IN 1982. OPEN DAILY Inim 9to 4 o`elook. , and on Lai- VHDAY 9W9NING. trona Mn. la No v November t ir. nom 7 to 0 and Domember Ist rat i o l a tifittog tl mt..lck,if drawn Compounds setniimminally, In n. January and July. Boots of D7-taw.. ac., furnished at the Mho. • ort R. g!!ltS.=, A, Re grc76l7:Utn.l;.. ArKlnley Secretary and vrcumunri A. Hnaley, J. 1.. Graham, A. P. Bell. Win. 9.• Joehut gi lb Aft, Jug, peon, Robt.l'. Pchtner}R chn". ;' , 9 17. z ,1%.1.. 9oilrltnrr , 'TN FOR SALE OR LEASE. I=l OIL REFINOIRIE",. RwMwell I, Z4Z.r d l Mntr;e:!::=l, Nr . LONG &. CO ISt! . . PITT/M1.11.0K PA. T d}la7 STORY BRICK DWELLING grt lia ' by 0130 hundred and twenty feet H i gh Ott, acarpenter. shop. ete. Situate on High street, Third ward, Allegheny. near to yedew street. Will be •olt tut a whole or divided to salt ons(omers. Awdly to arllf BERT 311 hizth avenue: ri ENE'S T.-100 • bbla;•Lonliville fr k../ &mak cement. the best In ...L a _Tor ath. be 'J. IL 241 411.4 avenue: P E !t UTS.-44:l iti ls' i t i : r f ttmciato; WOOL -AG swim in store, for sal, by MIMI MOM 4lt CO, • THE WEEITT,Y GAZETTE IS lUD BEST AND CDEAPEST Commercial and Family Newspapei PUIILIBIIEII IN WPSTLIIN P - ` 414!41 - LYA NI A. No farmer, mechanic, or merc►ant should ► Ithout Sinfle inseseriben TIMM. (loos of tire Ed=ri A cuff to furbiabs.liratuitously to Out getter . bP , r a Club of Ism rossulasitirs an rinnuests4 et as Agents. Andrew . • PRICIIIM4:11, REED & CO.. PitOPßlmails.a, }fir Sal( ." L. ' ..11,frat," -Fonn•l,...`Wortlino;',ltc., not (STINi • Forß LIVES. t ino;tlnl in them totuninsmer or TII - E% - n - -FIVE cg.rrs; rock .att.litionot Ilnr Fl VI: CENTS. . WANTS Situation " e o Itqu a : sto I L A JI . TENIIOIr or Ina a roan who understand* rectilll.B and mama., u. 5t 8 ..74=r& ""'".6"".6 ' 1'- • NAT ANTED. I s NI: 0 Apply to • • JAMES RITVHIE, Mount Wiub P ANTED.—A few day boaderst at 73 Fauth ammo. W A N n r ted n e . r2i Nr(Ml. BOARDERS 1 Apeny 6.17 A ec N TIL D N . C4IXI C 4 ° , t ,SELi t aIIT: NA Third Avenue. From VS to WO lm week win be paid. C-21 \A T l NT F D. d _F lTme ienced Agents to for an 'Welt. Net patented. {1.11 " 4 every finv :wted In illy. Aderema A. H.. nor 633.life` . WANTED—TO LOAN.—V,OOOon rnrtoniri r " " ..,"°°°' NO. 7 11'. CdINIRAN. Attnrnoy-st-law, No. 69 - Tarsal Oran, Pitts burgh. UTt ALVID E PAT., PIM in bower 'fort: Wafno °bent. A non3font, able home preferred. A ddee.. 1.. Plitsbumh P.O. Mrntn'4ll7l747cl;sl)g.rgirlD FlnlsLerw F.nqulre for ono week at tin. 18 TUNNEL NT. 613 R. NATHEN. ANTED—COAL MINERS IMME DT!LiiAKSirI7.ZTaidIe IL ItUITtmSII COMPANY. r li • NVAZl.FialiTZSyeral for m Farm. Brictsvd {Vert. riert:ss 0.14 1 4iv"44 COoktOg, atarlibervrnrk. owl, and 11 h t work of all description. Apply at EMPLOT MENT 0FF1CE...0.1 Kalb street, dna door trOto Stopenrlon Midge "VITA7iyED.—.3 'Number of_ Ladles eiry. Cand Inquir-m. Ni., Iti3 8111.111 , 1 EL ) LITIOSET. Pittsburgh. Is. P:r+ W ANTED.—Ex erienced.tgents r to for an article Just patented. 1. be y vousted evurs burgh. foully. Address. A. M.. Una 533, Pitts- N ROY W A tlll. E o l f l- 1 - 1 - 1!1 Py ß ea r rif i l!f i VA! • couplet of bas e r& cioth A lr, whorl- Ac. Best of saloon. ten. drafts or two days. J. C.. 114 =TIN OM CC • ot t A nt? tlp a E MI . ell e oe an article pot patented. Will be wanted In every Bluntly. f not Inducements offered. Addle*, A. M., Bon 533, Pltt•burgh I'. O. 1-1 WAITEIMORTGACIES. ao.oie . o.Lonct In large or Small amounts at a fair rats ntlntareaL • 7110.11A8 E. BETTS'. \ Bill, Bend and Beal Estate Broker, No. 179 lentabenld Street. -vv, A NTED,. .ernna.h.na SCREW CUTTING LITRE. 3 to 6 fret S1 1 endlS to 111 Incit . mtnit. •Ild4rats Inlet: 1 1A ottollto r Bon 302. Plttabap t h. Pa. 'WANTED, j i . - Coat and Pant Makers, AT • • . Kaufman, Opprnheimer.L Co., J 2L eit-: "L. 80 WWII NTRISET. 't--- \AT A NIT D-- . MO ?FtTG AGES. i„. • Thirty ThoutanD Dollars to Look . 1 In tante or man amount* on propertilft.l.l7l 6 b•o r Unit e° 4 n" "! r !.4l . '"'"YrirTittics . - \ a " l i=or. a t. ...„-._— 13°Ikvii) 1 :; 1 En 4 11nT it ' 11 T l l ll! I PMET. ut 103 Fonrits nvense. 49 TA-LET. 'I , O•LET.—A complete DWELLING A. ROUSE. well Stensrout attached. Situ. sued no Wylie avenue...Fo terms, de., call at No. INO WYLIE AVENUE. •63ii A.O-LET—BOOMS,with BOARDING . . —A Sultsof Furnished Rooms on second floor. 160 Third avenue. 6.= rINO.LET.—Three Nice Boon's. with .L Gas and Water. Ballade for • small family, iN?ltimr.v.7„rbing nlre " 33 TATUM _ TTLET.—Two Story Brick Rout, and tiOl . s e at C itr " l, gast .e hrthatiout, tie "'raj cend llar. Will be let low ton rood tenant. Ing:ltsr of J. M. FA AS. No. 3 old Penns Avenue. if-II TO4.I7.—STOBE ROOM.' A and-elan STORE ROOM and NOW., No. IE4I I.lbarty , nreet. oamplat&Y !tted at , tan shelattus and actuaters. Will bat Tented eheas odled 000 0040. ESSISISS St _l4 • N 0.4 VIRGIN ALLZT. TO-HLET.—A good, tiro story BRICK I ll Y B7 .LlNO,cootolitlaa 19 roomporlth otal• ern inairOvomord. Also. lance Laandgoo4llcirl. stalle. ohnot4 frooUng oh 'Lb. Park.. No. 1114 Notlb Arent... Blat raosomblo. Apply Al No. 41 011onraii. AllegbeitY. 101412 FOR. SALE • FOR SAIL Two Drays, a Cart, and a Set of Harness. All In Bond order. Tripwire atoms of : UNION WOOLYN SOIL. 1•11118:1 No.1:10 &Ivor Ayakagrillegb•wr pOß, SALE CHEAP.--V,500 will buy . hou... with Sy, li r! 11.134 bln, with our lots foe% front by 1 feet ladwpth. with latier 9 ww, l lt4= :uvi..r.ze,:tatir,au.A.pplt -174 ce-- VOR SALE.— That well•knoira Ofoo. , person deletes to keep • botel. tam to ^r."'"l'mird". ". HAM VAI ' M " No. 2 Hank of Coforageo• eflAtq, Pttts Lir Occupation Immediate on We. 1 OR-.l4LE.L.En g ines and Boilers, Nawind Sakibd Head. of all kindo,oonsfantis on band. Orders trees elf puts et the oonntrt promptly at tended to. .7.4.11E9 11 1 / 4 , CO,__ Corag, Aftitort Ammo lola P.. Rt. W. & C. It W IOR SALE.—STOCK FARlte.—Con- PAINS 51140 ACIIMI. one hundred end eine serw under oultivatioa, Weeps wood. improve-. mans-511 Swellings. vie,' Woe bun sad seals* sod sheep house., orchard esKI AU 'mums hp swellcreek pushes through the place. 81Mated • rennin. amity. lodises. 3N milestrom Venom end Louisville Rallsnagl: thrivlesi iseighb.rehood nest to 'Mares asul cherubs. The tam one be P""b VtLtitt7«.77st P iWlk,ustli Ave; ER SALE CHEAE, OR ExcRANDE FOR mg PROPRIITY—A line, 00_011TAT IDENCK, One 110 acres with 3 browee thereon: one, a One. onnafortable and eonsessfent from the cur, on the waters of Ttittis....we l nf a mile worn litearatt'a Bank I Road reed. Alm. thacrid rind Prim. la loath,. and Onasee lot sole. if i n a m , * Aar , _a2711 No.llo Grant fia.. oWntigo C othilenna. FOR SALE.—ONS YEARSICREDIT. /AM k. =etch in,mh . stOol loge be.. .1 Pad ik*.b. , ,erxas 2 e wieW a the MUM Price %rr , Lo'. tailor tholes beating Milt. 17W LW Correc t, 1.013 h itida had. Mot awe skle pontoon. 3 cellar, 0 luxe enaderr rood troll of water at beca rw * d, carriage no.e.d peanstreet. oreht ' .ll = t. Wisit r irriot . aritZl7o4 00. Or act. mon or O. orchard OLD Mr a n with It. Within Otte. militates wait or In cline. Eriptita of fekyl-awrn W. LINTIART c on the pristaises. FOR SALE stollikien4rdelnif igeet ti. L0 ed e4 k b NIT : 0 1 01 14 00. 4tit i rni o acir the ben.. This property le aertalitly tbe nul um loon lb. 37t1, erayil.T.fireltand lone time given. •ON MAIN BTRF:ET C2 S. An el=tltinid t hz , ih agn til t % 11 . 1. a 0 3 street.. i nta4 T.. is a11...W.11,km and one lOWA oi ef nealerate man. - T. IL BUJ, 00 • 0 , 1 44th STRIM.--A beautiful la near BuUer ..„01 ttri K tIr o liiit .....,,.. NA P o . L szeil i razmo 4l.nrar , the nar a P e reiente. - Worittagnin atioeki not Intieib, potuity - flip by, Timm tOn 1:4 1 1 '‘"" center elgtglikb u vr. k . ' BARLEY AND CEDAR BOARDfI; oarlan_ by fne tale biAn • ri 0 1 17011,4? balesin stoi k re roi • , LULU DIVIIIIIrd *CO ME ; _ GIB tIU