13 HE DAILY GA7ETTE: PUBLISHED BY s PENNIMAN, REED & CO., Corsee.Sixid Are. and Smithfield ,St. .1' H. pENNISIAN, JOSIAH KING, T. P. HOUSTON, • N. P. REED, - FIRTORS AND PROPRIZTORS. TROP OF FITZ D•II.Y ar nail, irer year t Delivered by earkler, pew week THE DAILY GAZETTE. GENERALITIES INlnstts LIMB cat that drinks b. ,r. Tug sugar crop of Brazil bas failed. CHAMPION undertaker is announced. • FLORIDA has - a man nine feet six inches hig• DAvtq k going to travel in &rope, A CorroN Excuwxne kto I...tarted ID New York.. Nl.knoorr factories furnish food for trench fiah.farms.. -TAntg. .AR DOG" were killed .iri New nn Thursday A . 'lt:AA:Tien; quittlriooti girl is besiu to saks. her demi on the. New York stage. A Itraintr hen 1111 x four young kittens 'under her charge whiew eyes are not yet 'open. A SIAN in Terre Haute has obtained a divorce beattute hiti wife swore to hint ru 'terribly. JOHN Alonitisskv declines eo return to 'Congress, it is !Laugh% be has higher taspiTations. , - a tiE.O. ANDREWS, of l'hiladelphia, took dose of laudanum hy mistake and died on Thursday. Mn. C.ll ARLES DE You No. President of the San Francisco Press (lob, is now In Philadelphia. Cuicano Las an ItSle.eiation'whose ob j ect is to teach the Vieript ores to the high mate women of .Thrre prisoners were bandy. rescued from audio:titian from fool air in the new model jail io Lonisvino. A - XENS England. paler litiViSt.A that Lietb consul to follow the ex told.. of Lord Arthur Clinton and die. Moses MAlLETlianrinq worlis at win. throp. Me. were burned neaday. Loss s9o.oth. Insurance $15,000 • Two crops of figs a-vear ripen i South Carolina and, when dried, they compete favorably with_the Imported THE Denver Pacific liailrtwd was tin hated at 3 it. it.:-on Thursday, and trains will hereafter run regularly over B. }luau 13oNNEit fell from h the scaffold In at the Green Lane _Bridge. in Phila delphia, on Wednesday, and was killed. TUE last surviving child of Maj. lien. John Stark. of ri,olutionary memory, was buried at Londonderry. N. ii.. on Monday. A florrsEtts paper learns with pain of 'the deceaxo of "George Dicken, the well :known author of .Boz and Mystery of THY Leeds lEngland) insuratteß., con, panels building fell down on - Tuesday' g dg6t , hut the occupants had warning did escaped. WHITTAM'S COLIZUI factory at Bolton, Slngland, wan burned down on Tuesday 1 tight, throwing a 'lumber of hando out ,1 employment. • UEN. ROBERT ANDERSON is very poor, s ad the. Boston Prof says Ms poverty is a lisgmee to the nation, so it is; as is also S hat of Mrs. Lincoln. A HERBER of citizens in Charleston, S. have engaged eminent .legal counsel, with the view of testing" the validity of 'the city debt in the courts. IN the Sioux country you can buy woe , Caainfl at all prices, from tiO cents (cosh poppi septa) to $1 30 Nurses akar' took a, cosh poppi :opts) in specie a pair. THE Titusville Henthl was so pleased with its Thursdays matter that it re pegged it all on Pridiv—by command of the party interested, Mr. Anderson. A. PREMATURE EXPLO4uN of a blael Al.pclam'afternoon killed e 1..... w..rklnt-n, , rod - wiitted ettLesa.... 7 .a,e totally. WASHINGTON'S body servant still livear His ,whole name, • this time, is Samuel Randall Mitts: he tires in Symense - , - New York, and says he Is only 11:1 years old. • BASE BALL seems to be more of an epi demic than eves,every placebut Pittsburg. And we can't say we feel very badly that our potpie are not afflicted with the, fever. IN a drunken row at Windeor,lllinols, . on Tuesday night, a bar keeper named Ir win Mast was struck by a 'farmer on the head with a club, from the ifflectsof which beaks!. . -. JACOC OAKLEAF, of Waterloo, charged with abusing intylng fin itten don to the remonotmnivo of the male citi -mita, the female,. united and' drove him out of town. Miss IDA Brass experienced anything eiselmit that at Milford. N. U. on Friday: after taking a pinch of snufl' she sneezed 'lncessantly for five hours,and at last ac counts WM still at Ali ex-admiral front China died of sun stroke In Calgorula recently while on the march, and his companions let ',his body lie, only 4 03 find upon their return that It was devoured by hog.. A nor named Baker, living' in Mill °rove. Owen county; blew his li&ts out lest on Wednesday of t week in t same old way—he was blowing Into the mui. ale to see If it was-loaded. THF. elections for the Diet are in p'iat grams In Austria, much excitement pre vails, and meetings are held even• night in various quarters of Vienna. The emi party is gaining iu the pnevincm. A stErrixo was held in London on Mon day night to promote Christian Lord Eliot occupied the chair. Speeches urging harmony among religions sects were made and appropriate resolutions adopted. Two colored men, Charles Brown and Wm. Butt, were knocked off the top of an excuraion train on the Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad while passing 'through a bridge. Wednesday,. and in stantly killed. MRS. MARY HARRINGTON. residirig at No. 80 Elm street, Newark. Thursday swallowed an ounce of arsenic by mistake. She did not discover ',her mistake until nearly an hour had elipard. Iler rrcna•- ery is nolexpected. ❑tv and Milk liras the popular .Beth.' oven drink In New York. The rain-can is thought to be the favorite Beethoven dance, both of which are as appropriate as it was to call the last week's monster a Beethoven Festival. A LAD.nained JatMP Hanley, living, in Cincinnati waa mortally.. wounded by a pebble fired from 'a pistol by a play-mate named Brown, on Thursday, who pointed the weapon at him in fun. The young homicide Las disappeared_ Tut: 2.50 th annitersaryof the landing of the Pilgrims • will be celebrated at Plymouth, December- 31, ,. by an oration, dinner and tall. The date Lew been recti fied acronling to New Style, and is one day earlier than previous celebrations. £eyt OBitiEN, while hanging clothes Thursday on a roof in Thirty third street, near Second avenue, New York, fell back ward, through a sky ; llght into a crockery store, and sustained severe injuries. She was removed to Bellevue Hospital. ADNA ORNEI.LIO4, of Jacksonville, Illinois has reached the great age of one hundred and one years.. She is a Portu guese sod was born on the island of Ma- I deira n the year 1769. She IS still quite active and strong considering her age. Tug Boston "Journal" of the 2lst says; ..The Rev. Charles Cleveland. on this 08th anniversary of his birth, retires from all secular concerns, denying himself the eomfortof receiving Ida friends at No. 20 . Springfieldidreet, as in the last twenty. seven years.% Tait Maw° Tribune says its Washing ton correspondent has never abused Sen ator Morton. The world at large will have to change its definition of the word abuse if they would not have It differ from that of so high in authority as this Chicage paper. Dn. WALTER H. Foarmt, otPLiladel phia. went to Yonkers to buy a house. Be went out in a boat on the 9th hut., and hu not since been heard from. -The boat was found the next clay tied to a poet sad in it were his knife and tackle. He had a large amount of money abonthint. A KEW - caterpillar, preying upon the growing crop s , has made Its appakm er in the sent -west. The worms am * o f various colors, are three quarters of no '* v'iQ' ~;'a~i~.~ ti + ~ ~S - Cx~W v~L l'4 ~ ' s~aib~3i4Ek~ ' mi~`R'~li .9 ✓~.L, ~sr~;~' `~i- ..i4i+d_ "s , +'~~e✓ '. -i:~v Y.~ :'don ...e ( °4l /le l t Zette - ESTABLISHED I 18.00. 15. inch long, and at each extremity have two spreading hornlike protuberances coo. seed with hair. The sting is unusually painful. 'ha: rubbish pile of; Stockton avenhe is actually being carted awn work hay ingi been begun upon t within -twenty, four hours of the time Mayor Callow re, wired his instructions from the' Park Commissionors. The question now is. what Will be done with the Sheirnan ace nun frogs". • A idatue fin- occurred at Montreal on 'Thursday. commencing in Austen's plan ing mill and Mintier yard. and spreading to 'fucker &Smut' and Shearer's lumber yards. About a dozen familimi are ren dered homeless. and hundreds ottnecltn ics thrown out of employment. Inns, 4.500,001.1. 'fur. jewelry. of the Etrusrans—srune of which was worn over t wo thousand years ago—recently worn in public by an Ital ian lady, is declared by competent judges to be superior in Workmanship and finish to any mode at present in Paris, This rather upsets our. exalted notions about modern progress. 'rut: 9t. Pa ul Prer t , t or r I io ' fr u :ntl 3t etrl ' t ' in rn a . Napa i'll ' 7111: I t. in n case e the Rea firer expedition continues to move Westward, provisional government will send an armed force. to meet At. In this cumin gene, the' independence. of Canada will probably ho deClazed. COL. ROBF.RTSOIS Professor of Agricul ture and Horticulture in the University of Michigan, tan Juauguratell a system of exchange between himself and the mans. ger of the Itntarial hardens of Russia, by which the products' of that country and Minnesota wilt pass to and fro for experiment\ in culture. A ixTru ensued Kilmartin was I, rows. (nail a ladder scaffolding in Wet. terbury, Connectictu. Milt Saturday, talk ing a distance of thirty feet and striking On his head on a pile of stones. His scalp was badly torn, a small portion of Orr outer surface of the skull knocked oil and the paint-pot capsized on his head. A coxvirr escaped -from the New Jersey State Prison last week, but getting drunk before he left the city, be exposed his partitmlored prison garb-beneath the I clothing he had on, ansl was detected. Be ing a powerful num. lie knocked a dozen men down, and was badly bruised before he could be recaptured. He wati‘sent back hound hand and foot. Wulf:Cars. Ezekiel Baldwin.of Thom. as street. Newark. was white washing the top door of her residence. Tharsday, she accidentally fell off a chair on which she was standing. over the hannisirss.a din. lance of twenty feet, She was picked up insensible and died in a short time . after ward. She was an old woman, and leaves a husband and several children. TIM ! ' Plymouth. Indiana, Democrat learns of the mysterious death of a child whose parents live in Stark county. It appears that tlie .child ate some lettuce that had recently been picked, was taken and soon died. An examination of the lettuce revealed a considerable-number of potato Mimi eggs. which are supposed to have caused the child's death. MIAs FlAnAn. Cox. n respectable young lade of Camden. N. J., died on Sunday, under cireunistences that - led to the sue picion that abe had been withal:led by one of the females In the boardhigbouae where she Trebled. Coroner Bendn eumtuoned a jun., and - the inquest, which- was runtle netl upon tits body,. developed facts pointing strongly ton Miss Stites as the guilty person. She was arrested. and was committed to the county jail. The inquest teas adjourned. • Tintni: murders hare lately been com mitted in Madrid: one was that of an old lade, rennet-led with the aristocracy. eery rtefi and . very minerly. %%dle site watt: i n lora. eertv ..... her tr. eat, and ihe'thieves wade oil with .at ritlerable sum of money and many valu able papers. The 11{001 , 141.1.0111iii.e.ii 021 was a double one. • Twobrathers and a intend were coming out of a gambling Louse ; a dispute arose, and the latterkilled one of the Mothers; the other ilursued the ag gressor and ran hint through with the blade of a ewonletict.. Tue.. Philluielpliln Ledger says rester day, afternoon at l o'clock. the clothing tom of Mr., Burnstine; Oilard avenue, wan discovered to he on fire. The flames spread an rapidly, that - Mrs: Burn stine, who wax in an_ upper- zoom with two children, had time only to encore with one. While she was on thealde. walk, the other child, a Loy, five years of age.. appeared at the- r window and the mother directed him to jump down lie refused,,and paasing back into the room, woo smothered to death. The building was greatly damaged and the stock de stroyed by the fire. . A SINGULAR accident occurred at the slip next. above the Hoboken Ferry en trance, iu Hoboken. about 10:30 P. at. on Monday night. A German, whose name Is supposerjto be Erkko Oltman, was ap proselaing -tire ferry, when the wind blew his bat down the adjoining slip. He gave chase with sucli - impetuc.ity that he could not stop himself on the bridge, and, fell in bend first, his head sticking fast in the mad at the bottom of the slip. When fished out a few minutes later life teal extinct. • Three letters were found on the person of the deceased addressed to Erk ko Olturan, care of B. Walker, Esq., 9 Essex street, Jersey City. TLIEME four are from the' NeW York . . World: Saranah has taken largely to making imported cigars, possessing great natural facilities for misprinting the first letter of its labels. Ft. Paul has a Wmt. invinman's Building Society, for the ne gotiation of homestead loans, It is need. less to add that its benefits are confined to loan t worrren., Count HourMier, a do ceased:Russian of great wealth, is said to be n:biother-in-law to the medium Home; but the litter is umlliated by being en tirely disreme reu •in his will. Now that the t of ammithetic disoavery is traced to its bottom in Hartford's %Veils, the authorities of that city- propose to erect a 1/30,000 monument in honor of their townsman. 'run following record of marvelous ce lerity we find in the New York Irerfd : The telegraph is the nervous system of civilization, and under :it journalism in waxing daily more and morn-. cosmopoli tan. The Red Sea- and indlin -cable ham been completed in Us 'connections, and happenings: In Bombay appear:. in San Francisco pa he next morning, having aintost girdled the earth. d. .telegram . from Bombay on the morning of June 9 was received the evening - of the :day he: fore. Bombay time being about sixteen hours in advance at San Francisco time, it impossible that occurrencoa should - be transmitted by telegraph at PINK, from Bonibay in time to appear in the 5:30 o'clock edition of an evening paper at San Francisco—no stoppage or retranamis: sinus interfering.' So, again, an event happening in Bombay at 1 o'clock at night might appear iu the 3 'o'clock editions of the afternoon papers of the previous day in Ness York. OIL NEWS., TIIF. Artuxtronly well la doing rein per day. wellsi - are going clown In the Bra dya Itena.diStriet. I • ►lns. V. O . DOISNEL is the owner otit new well, strtudt on Friday last, barated on the Dempsyl farm. Kane Run. It in pumping thirty barrels daily.' THE (lady and I.llclianS .. well, struck a fortnight since #n the IL L. Shaw farm, luta been gradually increasing until now it is pumping 109 . barrels daily. THE well at IReta. which mus e d as such exeiternent 'at that place three weeks ago, stilt keeps up a handaerne yield. it is producing full . silty barrels daily. Viz:TENT Irma, 2 , :0. 1, located at Frank lin, which is-producing about ten barrels of oil per day, was Fold on Tuesday lam to Dr. Egbert. of Petroleum Centre, for $12,000. A WELL wax struck on the genecca Oil Company's tract, three miles from Oil City, up the river, and opposite the Al. corn Island, but week; which is now pumping 30 barrels. daily. .-The well Is but 354 feet aeon, and only in the first sand. 1786. How to Enjoy Fugue. Mr. Henry Carter, a Providence organ st, 14iveo thew• ti4Yetiolll4 to OM, tv-ould fain enjoy fugue musk , : you want to understand listen dually toile. first twenty . so. They are given out distinctly . - it time, and will be constantly repo thronghom the piece. After . the , • twenty rotes a duet nommences In whit. the upper or lower part must repeat the melody already given. - "After the duet comes a trio, with the same first melody in the highest or lowest set of notes. When the trio Is finished a quartet begins, and then, ,as ',dare, you will find the first melody or subject up permost or in the lotrets part: The reason the people hate fugues in that they expect the melody always in the upper part, and seldom find it. * Hunting for the melody when obscured by three inferior melodies or accompaniments is a source of keen en joyment to an educated musical-mind. A musician, once in the habit of tinmvelling ,sail dissecting intricate fugues, looks upon compositions where all the beauties are on the surface, much as a chess player looks nisin cards. ' In Bach's fugues do not look for cone rants of light and shade, for quiet senti mental effectst for dramatic power. They have a character of their own., healthy cigar and manliness, as well as being. foil to the core of intellectual strength. They may be compared more fully to huge sole lime rocks than to sweet 'violets and the charming forget.me nuts. - Listening at tentively to fugues opens the vision to a rani field of beauty. lie who imagines the whole interest of music to consist in a pretty. melody or the effect of chords. knows not .the charm, of the orchestra with its iusirnmentation, its arts and in. trigne of figure. nor can he fully enjoy any tine composition of 1110, intricacy than a simple ballad. A goal way to un derstand fugiu.stli to 110.1 e them perforni ed by n firatclrtss quartet of violins. lout the most practicable way in to hear and practice the choruses of Handel's era. (arias. :aaßil' Buddha The most curious mistakes sometimes occur. but we recall none so strange as one mentioned by Professor Max Muller in a recent lecture on "The Migration of Fables." According to this eminent au thority, the founder of Buddhisma re ligion that has endured for 2.400 years, - that evon now numbers 415,000,000 mil, rents, and that teaches a morality second only to that of Christianity—lea received, nutter another name and of course through ignorance, the highest honors of the lba. man' and the Urea churches,aud stands on their calendars sua a regularly mnn, rd This -is Dm stoiy.: Johannes Damascenus, a fatuouA Christian theolo gian, and controversial writer. passed his youth iu the. household of Almonsur, where Ida father held n partition of trust. flerollis mind bemire stored with East ern lore. in after life he wrote a treat. ise on Christian morals, in the form of a religious novel, the history of. &damn and Josaphat. The 'latter was represented as a young prince of whom itl had been.; prjadicted that he would embrace Christianity and Leconte :..a.dero. tee., To prevent this his father ender, voted to seclude hint from all knowledge of human misery or evil, and hi attach him entirely to the pursuit of pleasure, But at length the young prince took three drives, in which he saw old . age, sickness and death. The result of these discover ie.. was the transformation of the young man of pleasure into at pious hermit: A litteral age mistook the romance for - n history and the hero for a real personage, and as such he was accepted by .bothrthe Eastern and Weatern churches, by both of which he was canonized. In the °reek Church the festival of St. Josaphat is celeltrnted on Ito' 16th of August: in the church of Home on the .27111 of Novena be, Nor seo the church., very for wrong; the history ~f Jusaphst woo a true one—or, at least, is that of ittultilut us .o"*.stts. tuustsayof..titn Hatildh hat religion; with whicia ftcsitt.t: Int ion doubtless and the highest honors of the church have b. ton cOnferred.ora many-lean worthy than this old Indian muralist.—N, 3 II orld. Trio Dubuque Times of the par, 'A shocking accident occurredat Tete des Marts, a few miles south of the city, last Sunday afternoon. The Catholic resi dents of that vicinity were engaged in holding a grand religious festival pet,- bar to that faith, the ceremonies 'consist. ing of. a large procession. crunpoeard of men, women and children, who where disposed around several altars that hail been constructed for the occasion. The priest appeared beforS each of these and bestowed upon them his. blesiiing, - -wheit, at the conclusion of the 'same, and to or der to heighten the effect a large cannon was fired, which was stationed on a small `eminence immediately back of the church. The firing party Wall tempoeed of fohr young men, tons of Ulmer% residing in that neighlwohood. Along in the afte' nom they ran out of powder, when the boys started after n fresh supple, and soon after returned with seven pounds of cont. mon blasting isiwder,loosely ovrappeit in a piece of brown paper. 'they had got about half way up the hill, when some of the ponder spilled tout - uisin the ground. The young man entrusted with the task of carrying it was carelessly smoking a cigar. and without removing this , from leis mouth lie stooped over and corumenc. ladeling up the powder with his hands and placing it back again in the paper. %While thus doubled over the pile of pow. der he commenced joking his companions about the mishap, but in the act of speak ing the lighted cigar dropped from his mouth directly into the pile of powder. around which;at the time,all were closely huddled . together. Quick as thought a most terrible explosion followed. The consequences that ensued were frightful. .The 111-fateti smoker was blown up In the air a distance of ten or fifteen feet. and fell all Ina heap, so norelled, blarke7ied and disfigured that he rapid hardly lie recognized' as a human being: All. the' rest of the party were shockingly Injur ed, their skins being burned 'to a. crisp, and pealing off at the slightest touch, leaving nothing but the bare, quivering flesh. Every vestige of clOthing was blown from their bodies, the, hair singed -off, and their eye sight destroyed. Added to other horrors the dresses of a. large number of school children who happened to be standing near caught fire, and.mane were badly burned, some so seriously that and:lives were despaired of. One of the young men died on Sunday night, and at bat aCcOnnta gthern were but just alive. Since wilting the: adswe we learn that the names of the two ' victims are Nicholas (lerein and Nicholas Tyson. The boy that died is the son of a widow Woman and wax her only support. INDIvIDCAL fiaßofAlipirlo are In danger of being emperceded. At a rpceiti dinner party in New York, a maitslve silver bowl, tilled with water, with a smaller vessel In the centre dmtaining flowers, wan pre sented by ilia butler to each guest in turn, whichloi the geniil custom in good society In England. , Nobody ituti llie Slighte , d Idea what they were expected to do, so they adopted the always safe 'course of doing nothing, and merely shook their heads. The servant, evidently very much amttod, finally took . the bowl to his Miami', who dipped her fingers into the Water, and Sent the magnificent partnei., ship finger bowl to make, the; cirfult the , . . second time. ' Tint Western and Southern papers are complaining of the abort supply of gun ny bags and bagging for covering the cotton crop of 1870. The stock on hand and on the way front Calcutta, amounts to only 9,800 bales, while. it w i se 19,000 bales in 18119, and 27,750 bales to the same date in 1868. Under these circumstancel great difficulty will be experienced in ob taining covers for the cotton bales, as the crop, it is predicted, will reach 0,000,000 bales. A CoNxECTIrni paper uye that some of the Handel and Haydn singers arrived in New York expecting 4; sing "Elljah:' On attending rehearsal, at 10 a. m.. they were politely informed that "Elijah" had been postponed until another ' night. When asked, "why the changer they re. plied, "Losing money; anvil!. and gun- powder nen the Only: things that will nave VITTSBLI - ,RGE, MONDAY, JUNE, 27, 1870 1 1 1 U EDITION. MI. 1 1 1-lEITAL and Minority Ann Domingo lures. Ottrtency 11111—For- =I eign . '.,,,,... i- - , - , ;nue Rereiplx and Funds c•r ~.,. ~ /- 1 ,• ~ :.,- ...-• quettell , . . 2.;. [Dv Trlegrmtlt t to the Tlu• following n Senate to-day: A Treasurer at Nel . a , Geo. McKee ~i~,.. ~; . Lotman. London I= Geup W. 4:..,. ee, k:ynthi.una, eto , O . n. Kentucky. 1) 174VISTIGASION: this morning. from Select Wayne4lburg, borough; H. H. .1. H.lgraer. (deur 1, 1 0: DOW:. Senator Howard ff=l:l= tlHriv3f +Wing tic follows: "The to the conclusion. which seated a report c majorit v have can uleaaure, that !1!42.0,g6 I=III!=!9 tsderted In . the Senate cal zollty of misconduct, they :barge In onfattoded, nod It tins been opealy Aleo. Babcock teas :ry satiatlel the t hat he conducted hlmaelf thnourhout with perfect honest nod sincerity. They rook In vain for. finy evidence of any insincerity on d l is pert, or any misstateinent or prevarica tion. Ills ichnle conduct has been marked with truth. honor n th nd fidelity. and the whole evidence leaves m.. without a stain. And we would be untrue to our own COMIC if we did not apply to lien, Ingalls and thicket t, who accompanied him. and Indeed aided in the negotiations. like etinmendallon, And we take plenaure in expressing our con viction. after weighing all the facts and air w le 111 our knowledge. that In Its Dego( (3110111 ittad preparation the treaty is free from any or or unfairness, and that the agents employed lay time respective Govern metrts hate all acted with becoming frank ness. It is _ not perinissable In. as to eXprl , f“ thlg public manner our opinion of the merits of the treaty.' or the course which the Senate should adopt in regard to it. but no agenta engaged negotiation tutor been chair with cornet mot ives_and Improper cam net. we deem It proper Co say that ,Ve. deem the accusation unfounded. The Committee, in review of Hatch's claims, say: - Had he been wantonly seized and sub jected to a mere mock trial, and condemned without n hearing hod without testimony; Iu short. had he been treated with manifestw.- t °noes. and tyranny and enteitY, they could not hesitate to recommend a demand for satim faction. lint the farts do no., chow that snob wan the eh:trailer. Of the prooemlings, hat hat they in ere,. thecontrary, in accordance with the lawn of the Republic. The Commit tee,therefore see no ground for this branch f Ids clam. To, prove the bet of hi. 1 property he presents no other 'evldencetli. his own statement. to which he has omitted Ito make oath. Ilia admitting. his state meat an being true, it does net fol low. under ordinary circumstances. that he hos a valid claim fur damages which occur red as port of the ordinary circumstance. of war. because he was.an admitted enemy of the Rae: governinent. According to the tes timony of ex-commercial agent Smith. Mr. Hatch had been engaged In other illicit trof te it.,,t g ow, A sponish vessel wan con signed from St. Thomas to Mr. Match at flat ham and was undoubtedly engaged in illicit testae. to which Mr. Hatch connived. She Aras seized. condemned and sold by the Dominican government. That a person so situated should make reclamation against the Government he was than offend ingoyould seem singular. From what in be fore the. we cannot lavalltile that Mr. Hatch had ur has now any ground for a claim for in demnification. If he was danuiged at all—n fact which it ig• not necessary to deny -It neat his misfortnne,4roxiing out of his own fault. and without astruining to soy that hecan eitab- Ugh nojust claim against the Government of Dominica. we are con...to:Lined to nay we aro out able to xee. its Justice. and • that at any rate his application to Congress In thin behalf la preniature. We can not but regard this unusual course as an attempt by Mr. Hatch. In snaking his alleged grievance. public, to prevent a fair considera tion of the treaty of annexation, to arnime unfounded prejullices against it, end finally it...defeat it. Hie course evinces a want of that candor which news In A merlean rlticrn abt..nd In Dauer; In whirl.' coromlnent 0,....rn0d. I.ond and pa, .t 0 In.l"l.lintl, blind. lid nr• aro ma ...an. prt.- 3 ,,. 1 - Lclgo inane...o 01.1 - Indor• 'rue cosemisse:s.itossole. - . tie. Hatchli petition be luileari==. Signed by Jas. W. Nve, J, M. , flownetis Oen. U. Williams, Willard Warn.. The minority submit n report concluding with the following resolution: Witerizow Dori. Hatch. no American citizen, was un t histly imprisoned by the Government of the haninican Remit:lle for a considerable I.erind of time, and In cont....Menetof such imprisonment Willa atirtall to free. I noon. yen ience. suffering an peen: dory tort: And whereas, the treatment of balls llotch. as this govisrement is officially. Informed by the Secretary of State of the Dominican gni criintent, was owing to apprehensions' enter tained by the government that Davis Hatch. If net at liberty. would exercise an injurious Influence with regard to the treaty annexing the Dominican Republic to the United Staten; And whereas, this cotunillites a genie, out rage to Mr. Hatch and Indignity to the Re public. therefore be it Itowired, 'tr.," That • the President he re ouested tit dernnud of the Republic of Doniin- Ica full reparation for the suffering and losses of Davis Hatch as aforesaid. The minority report Oxpresces regret ISt be ing obliged'ut diwent front the majority lu every itaportauoint of hoot.: •Thee submit. from the testimony, that Itatclo n gentle man of the highest charneter. Hatch was--In Barbara while It wax in Ihe pos•ession of the .Voihnil party. and when Baez talk possession of It he was wrested. taken to San Domin then to Arm. a province then under martial go. lave. where he was tried before a military court. a proceeding. exceedingly barbarous In the circumstance attending it. The testimony ohms.* that Hatch in a former year In monad the displeasure if two powerful indlyloinala on the Ishuid. He had written ar ticle. for American newspapers redecting on Baez. who wallet that time. Had, in exile. In that war the ashen! government was over thrown and one of Itner's test acts. After get ting In power, WAN /WOW. anent On the al leged ground that he had been concerned with the ommaite party. This attention was as holly • disproved by a letter written by Itoter's heather. ONO by the testlniony of Mr. :math. commercial agent. Hatch was there nragent•of.a salt minlet cenopauy.the Priv , lieges of which flare. bad repeat edly tiled .to have mealiest, and strong efforts wept wade to drive Hatch and bas cominuir awns - from the/ investment. The conclusion of his trial at that Waft his sentence to be shot. and afterwards his par don came on conditions that he would leave the countiT. Netertheless he was not re leased from prison till March,lol. While he was In prisonnegotintions for the nenexnt lon of Dominica were begun, and General Bab cock arrived, there a meat of the United . Staten, remaining several week still l he treaty was concluded. to spite of urgent mlirnta tun of controaretat agents Pests and Perm, al eh was kept in torlsnalied the reevons fof Imprisonment appear In an official note addressed by, the Dominican Secretary of State to our (kommerclal Moult, doted ?<torn err 19th.- IE7O, In which solicitations for his release ,Were denied. bocanee'of his Ir. reconellable enmity tinniest that Government and Inventing calumnies to divert the public • mind against annexation to the:4l4.ml ritntes. ttaez birnself,'ln a letter to Adgilml Poor. In Hatch; 1870, etplained that thecontinned im 'Plisoratteat of Hatch was en accomt of WA COnnentiOn with parties iihfrleedlY in Ban Do align. and hie flisprel i tien to Mien an lona ence on public opinion detrimeetal to the In terest of the iMmlnican Government. The Committee show that Bebenck refus ed to have anything to do with wo American citizen so held in Orion, and declined to speak a word for a venom - so outdiffndo end went even so far an to omit all Mee rT concerning the reasons for which that gitizen was held would have con captive. while a few minutes Investigation which was co ered proof of that captive's ikned him that the only thing w guilt did. not eel/ton Weird, and that the tend. sentence nod continued Incarceration after pardon were barberous outrugen from beginning to end. • The minority, titter referring to the motives which must hate Lea umt Babcock to than 'T russ to intercede for Hatch. proceed to show that he bad matilletuut g4ftposition to con strue his Instructions ilberallv. - 'He took en entire port In the Permit of the steamer Tot egraPho. wileis Instructions were smite si lent on the subject; that he sired the one ibropulty protocol testate. OnCnd hilnlielf in Goa cafmeitT -- to the President and his specialagent,and In the first efficient which be explicitly pledges the President to use all bin lalluence In order that the idea of (be annexation of the Domin-' Man Itepublio may acquire such a degree of loonnetrilY among members of Congress us may be - neoessary for its aCCOMplidomett, and to make no coMmanicat lon to that :body unlit he shell be certain It will he approied GY alnajority. Tim minority thinks this unpre cedented In nh ald-ittkemap of fact.; that what lever bin several Iturtructicart Were his written I°4rdni-ide, emJentrered him only to gather infornintlon hall not to outer Into nay agree ment at all. Mane think It singular that In gulag Co far bnyoad his •Instructlons as to compromise the mum of..the President, he should have been rreeeinted by any feeling of delicacy from inturedlng fa behalf of . an Americen citizen of high character held In dint r ,E34 d . hiring been pardoned. Neither don t e Cettpulttee, from BabcOck's Own ad mission, avoid the conch:aloe that all the In,. Beene° he used with regard to Hatch's case was Invariably directed against the Incarcera- • - While circumstantial , evidence leaves but little room for doubt as to the correctness of emirs statements on this subject, the minor ity-submit the followling- points from the en - donee: . - ...,,' __.- ...• • . . • . - tr.. -- tmttoli. an Arne:dean citizen 'of 'Urn. proachable character. .. n arrested by potoltguln anth,orlties on the charge • hay leg al co a Parts' of revolutionist... Wan tried by a military communion and nen tem:lett to he Mot, The record of the trial - shorn the *bole proceedings of the barbar ous . . . Second—Hatch Wei pardoued on the condi tion that he would leave the country, by n d cree of Dominican Senate. officially puhlish rd October 4, lAA Thlrti—Hutch man, to spite of that decree. kept to prison till the middle of March. MU. Omrth—Presldent lima and his Secretary 44 State, the latter in an official note address ed to a Representative of the United Staten. qtated as a renson for finch'. continued im prisonment, after iturdon, that It wits feived Sr would injure the unnenat no scheme if let free. Pifth—Tne commercial agents of the United State., Smith and Perry, used every means in their power to procure the release of Hatch. Sirth—Dabcock WIIS sent to inn Domingo as special agent for the government, and tow ing authority to give direction ,to war vessels of the United States In Dominican waters for the protection of the Baer government against foreign interference, not only declined. to speak a single wont in favor of the release of Hatch, tan also discouraged othetrs from doing so. The minority believe that, aside from Hatch's pecuniary losses, he is, in clutsidem lion of the treatment received th bands of the Dominican government, entitled to liberal reptirat ion. iThey cannot close thW report without declaring their most - emphatic dissent from the posit iontaken by the majority, that the imprisonment of nn American citizen abroad, on the ground that he might exerclite an injurious influence this or that way with regard to the public interest, can be Justified under the •circumstances. They • . reougnaM to tree instl „,., , r:•1r s.tstary of the would be son., • I .• construe ns nn attack alalr • ••• thecondnet of his agent.. The report Is signed 1,3. Senators Schurz and Ferry. I= • The Conference Committee on the eurreeey hill Tel, In cession to-tiny but arrived 01 no conclusion. •It is r•rOhrttAe Toldltlonaltneilithri trill be given to banks In the South Nod Woos In the extent of $7 ll .nlAnCO. hp absorbing the Cony-One million of threepercent. cert illeatee acrd t mnsferrlng ..1.01k1,11(01 front Eastern blott, It le likely there trill be no netunt ex punslon of the currency. only so for on this tour revolt from the not horixntlon of gold hank.. Letter postage to Vancouverle Island 114nd Brit bib Columbia will be reduced on the let of July to six cents for half au ounce prepaid. or ten cents unprepnid: printed matter to pay reasdar domestic rotes to the frontier. • FINANCIAL. Internal Revenue receipt* 10-day amount to 011.65 P: grand total Inc 11*cal year #150,571,- Cuerenev balance in Trettxury .4.21,974411: gold, fill.t.tiLl,trog coin certificate*, XLIST• CONGRESS, = Illy Telegraph In the Eltp.lmegh WnsuINGTON. 11. 17.. June SENATE. Mr. litIWA111). from Select Committee on the petition of Davis Hatch in connection with the Dominican treaty, submitted a writ ten report, with the testimony taken in the case, recommending the Indefinite postpone- Intent of the subject. ' )tr.SCIll7lt7. said he would during the day . present the vie*, of tine minority of the com mittee, enamisting of kfeccrs. Ferry. Vickent and himself. lie subsequently introduied a Joint resolution relative to the complaint of ihris /latch against toe Dominican Republic, hich was lola over and ordered printed. region. Otthe Committee'Co:inference ou the Bankrupt bill was aulanaltted and adopted. Mr.ABRUIT introduced a billtiwrilaing the consolidation of the Western au N..C. Rail road, Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Itailroad.and Spartanburg and rlliol3 Rail road. under the unarm of the Western N. C. Extension Railroad Company for the purpose of constructing a railroad to Cleveland, Ten nesse, and establishing continuous railroad comniunicat Inn between the Atlantic its of the N. C. Rad S. C. and the Pacific tic The resolut low from the Committed on For eign Relations on Cutia4llfairs were tikkenluP. Mr. CASSERIX continued hie Pemark, when the idthjyit went over. • The Howe Naturalization bill at ant:dee° up. Mr. DRAKE, referrineto the alleged enor mous frauds at elections In New York city. Predicted a general civil war as the cer tain result of the AUCCeNs of n candidate for the Presidencyelected by that vote. Messrs.. SA rtstiulll and V DICERS fol lowed agalnst the 11111. Mr. RA YARD spoke also against the bill. which was then postponed, timiin the condi tion of being then Really disposed Of. AdlOunred. Hi 'nil: 111 . :1'lIESk:NTATIVEN. • 4111:11, on Llllro• r snadera - rrpott...===oo . 2=l:l,- Mr Pro rat Intrit...rod n Nil to veto. - rule tbe Width/ of ghlt", for foreign trutle. 4 terred. The RamaLs bill to change the boundaries of Innd distriClß was pained. - Mr. MORRELL. of Pent.) . lvania.n.drialleave to report from the Committee on Pacific Rail road the Penate bill irtnnt lag Chart/1m of war through publln. ninds to the Midland Poelne Objected to by Mr. BINGHAM and others. Mr. 'OXON mooned hack the ticaate•bill to reorganize the Marine Hospital service. and to provide Vieth.. relief of sick and disabled seamen. with an amendment changing the date from May to Augnet. . amendment •Wa. agremt to and the bill passed. Also. Senate bill to incorporate thi National Bolivian Savigat lon Company. Passed. Mr. lIINGIIAM, from the Judiciary Com mittee, submitted a report , and resulut kin for the punishment of Patrick M. Woods for no sault on Representative Porter, by three mnths Imprisonment In the jail of the Dis trioct of Columbia, which, with the minority report:woo ordered printed. The /louse went Into Committee of the Whole on the sundry civil service aPprnPrln t ion bill, the pending quiatlon being on the motion to strike ont the Item of tnktfi: for the comploth= of the main central building of Columbia Institute fur deaf pod dumb. • The Item mat not struck out. 'MOM was appropriated for a court house nt Nal Moines. lowa. . The:Vett' York and Boston postoface mat ters were arranged be the- adoption of an amendment authorising the Secret are of the Treasury to enter Into a contract for said buildings in advance of an appropriation of money sufficient to complete the name, in av conlance with the provisions In said act. The appromiatlons are untouched. The Wyendruent wan agreed to. A motion by Mr, 'WELLS wan ruled out of order. for nn appropriation for tl etivtoal noose at St. Louis. On motion of Mr. TElLit , y an n ' lltnet ‘ r= " 4l a ct. f" b li g ht at black After disposing of nineteen pages of the hill. being half of It, the committee row. The Senate amendments to the WI to re rise, cOnsolidate and amend the potent and cony right laws were non -concurred In and a committee conference ordered. • •nte Senate amendments to t h e , 114faio Bridge bill were concUrred la. The death this ; morning of %rid Beaton. member from N. C. was announced by Mr. (14111. of N. C. After the customary eulogies and the adop tion of romlutions, including one providing a committee of live members to accompany the remainatlithe National cemetery at Neerbern. N. C., t he fiancé adjourned. CHICAGO Wholesale ()racers and gheProposed HMan Atom of. Doll.. Os Coffee, Tea and Hoke.. [urTeleirraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] entesoo, June Vi.-IForty leading wholesale linwery houses of this city have united In a Petition - to Congress that to the event of a change in the ditties rut sager, coffee, ten gag snipes, that said change shall take effect Ile.' ember alat next, and not sooner, for the* fol lowing reasons: These changes will necessarily lonict lose upon all holders of sugars, coffee, tea and spices out of bond, both by the lowering of Values and interruption of trade. Second. Nearly all holders ewes : front ram parts are holders out of bond from necessity, either because of the absence of bonding fa cilities, or of the nature and aZigellolr, of bu siness. Third. This embraces almost unnumbered dealers, large and small, throughout. the '°antry . . Fottrih It is therefore, we conceive, only proper that a time should be chosen 'for low ering values when the loss would fall least bcnvill' ha these numerous dealere, to wit: when the Stocks are lighletl and trade least Fifth. During the fall the stocks are heavi est, because trade is heaviest, rind. it cannot be othefwlse. At December 31st stocks are lightest, for various reasons, and self-protec- Don •In a considerable degree is possible. Clre. Uncrllan'. Tour In the Indian Country. [By Telegraph to the FittSburgh Gazette.] CHICAGO, lone ?4. Lieut. Lien. Sheridan, who returned to hendquerterslnst night tram a tour through the Indian country,' has been absent since the third 'Of. May. During his trip he has traveled over five thousand miles. The farth.t point he visited wan Fort Ben ton. Hie object In making the tour woe to become more thoroughly acquainted With the mutt regions known as the Indian country, end the real situation of affairs there as re, specie Indians and white settlers. and United States troops at variorui military Pos Poste. lie hae olned from trallol.lB 11 0U/COll • 0 vast nmount of information which will prove of Importance to him in the future discharge of hit tintless Dming the Journey the Lieuten ant... General wn. nut molested With Indians, but theng throne, the country as by more hostUe tribes ho had an ea. tort of cavalry. He found the friendly In dians, quite communicative, and all eeemedde eirolle of receiving nrcacnts from the HOlTllt went. and especially gum and ammunition, with which to fight the Simla. • Two Deareguniered al Omaha. fitr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] OMAHA, June AL.—During an attempt to ar rest Bernard Doren last night for adultery. be stabbed Constable McClean, Col. 31ulhay and an expressman. McClean and Maihtly have since died. The expressman is pot danger ously Wounded. Doren iv note ' ~ .r-- - - . . . • - _. . , A....... - {_ ll.n• • . . 7.- .4N. , ..."..3.-- ... ~ - _ • ' '. 1 . :4 , :•.: e- , -.:,- .•• -.,.., • -- • .. i . ,a-., ~ I • . , ~ ,,,,w...:v.- • -.- . • . . • . 1- • . .. -, i..**-. -.- . • - . ) ' . _ . ....,H - ,, ,. ,.„,. , ,,,i . ~ ;. ; , 3 ,, . , . : 1„,.- . ..... , ............. , ,. ,.. ~,_.:, ~,. ~.,._. . • ." .. 44 ., h , .. t „,. .a -.. h .„4.. ieQ ' ~' t. 10 ,a7'ai. Z ' i . . mow%titT, it**4,,,,4/. t.4..,,e i .t5 e , ZJM7ZV4IX.,e. Zi7.4. - • ....._ . SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK NEWS BY CABLE Items of British News—The Rioting In Cork Cool innes—Napoleon Again Attacked with Rheumatism—Be . Inn of Ledrn Rollin to France— T CaSe - of the Orknits Princes— q ecu Isabella Abdleates the Span- I. ,• Throne—Bradual Abolitim of S awry In the Colonies of Spam- • The Slwond Cargo of the Cuban les : 4cl Upton Captured—Contionalipn , elf . War 'Barbarities in Cuba. . —. l -- 1 ---o--- , . !...IT.legraph to the Pittsborgh 41 :..trt tO. ) ten! EMI The Stkpoino tittult. • ; :sere willLe a general fatl of interest a Avhlrh will enable the Lombard street brokers r• underbid the bank. Everything is uniel ut Cork. Thirty 'people more or lep. were Injured in the recent riots there. lavrtiroot.. June 'a.'banquet t bin evening in honor of Leming that gentleman declared that the only want of the Suez Cared wan money, and that would he certainly forth- • coming. LONDON, Joni. large deputation of London workingmen yesterday called on Mr. Foster, who explained to them and defended t oration bill 110 W before Parliament. Advices front Cape Town announce the nosy docks in Table Bay completed. - A rumor has been In circulation on the'Con tinenrthat Prince Charles, of Roumania. Arax assassinated, but n dispatch from Ilueharest pronounces it false. CORK; Jame at.—Thu disturbances continue, although the termini and police occupy tile streets in force. The rioters offer no resist, once to the trmuis. but annoy the police. When driven from the streets the rioters oc cupy house tops and thence burl tiles. and stones at the policemen. One of the •lat ter was to-day - knocked from a house :01,1 badly Injured. A shoemakers shop was attacked yesterday by a liege snob. but suereolfUUT .defended by troops. A large 'number of per sons have been arrested. The authorities are noting with moderation. They have forbid den pro - cessions within the city liutita. but have given permission for holding public • meetings In the Park. CM= I . AI June It i 4 reported to.day on good authority that the Emperor had another attack of rheumatism, brought oil he a sud den change In the temperature of-the weather. To-day was quite chilly. Ledru Rollin has arrived. It Is erdeeted a report on the petition of the tirleaus Princes will be presented to the Chambers on the oil of July. The Chinese Embassy have arrived here. A complaint has been addressed tot he -em peror. signed byprominent persons. against 011ivier's abuse of power In rejecting without exannuation the request that Senator no Stank. Secretary of Senate. be tried before the nigh Court at Itioi.. - PAW,. Jane Emperor bar !men ise w y big physicians to go to Coot reaville tort tree eelm to take mineral baths. famong for ring dLgemies of the bladder. . . . The Committee no Petitions It the Corps Legislatiff propose that the reeent.eolumunt t ion tithe Orleans -Princes' yelat Ire to their recall Le fortnalle laid befpre the" Govern ment. The Chloe,. Entbovoy will be 'received to morrow by the Minister of gomign Affair% At the ena of the weal, they go to Madrid. 6PA11.. PANI., June %..-Quern hnbella yesterday glened her alidlimt ion of the throne of Spain in faior of Prince of .Asturine. The Spanish Cortes, before ite final adjourn ment, parted a bill for the gradual einanclpa tion of slaves In the Spanish colonies, differ ing from Senor .Morel's original project la the following renpects: all slaves over sixty. in stend of sixty-the, hre Immediately liberated: the guardianship held by their former masters over slave, horn sinoe req.°, .41 proof of tOOO. the ,otrt of the luso: Tor. or o,orn Thr ootrrlzter f 4-611- Oen under fourteen ore to io with their woshes, msertedeouplee nOt be popara led. nett pualsitusient to, thetsiek lesituituusete prubitilted. Provision will lie made by sup piementary.leglslstion to meet curb ease,: no may neither be covered by thin bill nor left to the disceet ion of the govern sent. El 11 v 4 ..4. Joh. tr..—{hpt. ti nernl telegraphs to Haman that has captured the second cargo landed by! a steamer Upton on her return from Asplnsms I. It IS Lll.re val uable than the nest. • The reaction in the Interior acne the muse of many outrages.. The Insurgent Orte ga family were on the mad to surrender when they were captured. Two m her flirt in at tempting tosarrender were caught and hanged and their families outraged. 1 . 3111 C. are forming who resist ennacrildion and m ina,. to aid the revolutionists. • - CM= PA tits. June 2.4.--The.llontor(d/ rilidootatiger publiinea an SICC(.1111t nr a battle bet ween the lien Argentine Mond inutrgetx in-P ebels the.adre Mon, . Lopez. Jo cornman n dedr. Ina cavalry mule a brilliant charge lootf broke the Argeatine right wing. but the la tor ral lied and defeated the rebel.lnTant I= I.onoon, FvenOw— June ConsuN for money ie.,:account fat.. American eremi tic, steady . 'E2,90 , ,i: 10-10 s, '65, 911, di% 885{. Erte, 19s: 111inot,4. ul; we""rni• 25. Stocks! eanler, • • . Livimermi., June • Z.—Cotton quiet and steady; middling uplands 1(111:00/fd, Orleans Iok4 . 4lW'd; sales 10.000 bales. Ilreadstuffs are firmer. California white wheat lila lid, 'red western No 291, winter as &labs bd. Western dour 1441 d. Corn; No 2 mixed als Gd. Oats 20 11. Burley Ss: Pens IS,. Pork Ittts dd. fleet 117+. Lard thls dd. Cheese Gr,.. Bacon nd for (..umberland, Cis for .short rib. ' Spirits' petroleum 10d; refined hosnOs. June 25.-- 1 1'allow 4144:is 3d. AkewEnr. June Z.—Petroleum firm. RAMP, JukeZ.—Bourse closed dull. Rents at 2131. Prborickowr,,lnne S.. bonds are firm ut 96% HAvne, June4;(it ton quiet and steady CINCINNATI Aliempied Mir Hurler and NuWide—Work ingmen I/emu...v*6e Imperiallon of kendle Labor—The Coming !Masao . 'al Ittsblbltluo- New (Menage Elf.lif,lollllllll. • 111yTelegraph to the Pittsburgh Hazel lei C1N1.M1NA71...1.0 M.—About one o'clock thii morning Frederick Knoll, a baker, thirty nye years of age, shot his wife, inflicting a very dangerous wound in the left breast, and then shot himself In the head, though without producing sleuth, He had been absent In California nearly four yearn and recently re turned. Hoeing his nbsenre his wife had de cipsedgoing until she could have some atom afire of support, 4. baring been Improvident here. Last evening he went to the house of. 11. Whitehead, Ludlow, Ky.. opposite the city, whore his wife wan stopping. The evening was spent in talkingover past times. At times he upbraided her and again relented, the wife still declining to go until she could feel tare she would receive support. He ended the interview by taking a pistol and tiring with the result indicated. Roth are danger-. misty hurt, though the murderer boa a better chance of recovering. At a mooting held lnat evening of about one hundred warkingmen, called by the Labor Askaubly, resolutions werendouted de claring .4Millft the fraportatiOu of servile races for the purpose of tampering with the workingmen of this country, and demanding the enforcement of all laws Tor the ,suppres7 lion of the coolie trade. The Newr . enns mash:mate will reach here at' noon to-morrow. They will be es corted through the street* hr a Committee of the Common Connell-and fire Department and receive a collation. Over fifty applications have been reeeirml for places for snachluery at the Industrial Ex position In September. Another Milne In to erected almost as large, as the Meugerfest building, to be used In addition to the latter. A meeting of manufacturers throughout the llnited , StateS will doubtless he called during the Fatr. The wentper leas Weakly hot this fore nowt hot ebOlertbls evenirig: • Baßroad ear shop. Burped Telegt'eph to tbc Pittsburgh Gezette.) itrAnprii,Pa., June 51.—The nese and exten sive car shops of the Reading Railroad Com pany, on North Sixth street. were burned this monsing. Lore /110,00 n; insured for Vl,ooo. —The Brown. t Gocarnm the Coma rebel., at at the fall ly mentt tee omen numbent col. gaged In nosier, i. milmint a quarrel dram , k Halley Jordan. whereat S with a scythe a , mitering . through the heart .ad com ing l'i - - ou p boat, killing him luMantly. M.-C. A International /'out cation at laditnapollo (fly Teleiottob to the. Pit tspurgb gazette.] • NOTANAPOLIA. 'Juno 2& The after noon session was opened by the singing of the hymn. •'lost Jesus Beard he Cross Alone." Hey. Mr. Spaulding •rendo port lon - of Scrip t ore nod lead In ppLyer. A COMUMM.II.IOII of Erecting was. read from D. Edgar Soniptow, Secretary of the Association. .T. C.lfaverneyer. of New York. and Hon. It. Brunot were heard with reference to the Evangelical Alliance to be held in New York. Special prayer was offered, led by Me, Mr. Campbell. of Nova Scotia. for the President of t he.l7 nit ed States and Queen of England. The nest order of business, the thee and Ware or holding the next annul convention, was taken up. Invitations were presents, front Providence. It. 1.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Francisco, Washingltio. D. 4%. Er. New Haven, Conn. A vote et,. it ••• WhshinKlnn ueleeted by The geleellon of thr • COllVellt 1011 W3N Committee. . . 110 w • • ..• ..4106111i011F1 be the moot ~11' • • , on In the gnaller townsr tens r•peued. by Mr. Moore. of ..ors. followed bv Carr. of Connee- Mot t. of I'ellll , lylrtni3. Illauchard. of BECZTEIMMIE Among the reqolut itin4 reported by the Ex: ecutieeTtilttee and adorned are the fol lowing: . That T. James Clayton, of !don t real, .1. it. Wood. Edgerton, N. J., .1 ion..f. N. Harris. of Neu Aust in Ale Idol. Egg., of N. V.. be and . are hereby ap pointed' delegates front the Young Men's Clirietlan Association or. America. and are appointed to the General Conference of the 1 mine. Men's Christian ANS.:11011m to be held at Antsterilatn on the sAth day of August next. Howlml. 'flint the Executive Committee. In the name of thin Convention. and of the As sociation of America, traninnit lit the Genend Conference to be held at Amxterdato, a letter of fraternal greeting, and that they request the Conference to concur in the reeommenda t lon that the second Sabbath in November next be obseta - eil as a day of ProYer for the blessing of lucid upon the Young iiten's Christ ian AVM - 11.13[10. throughoutne world, and that tlo.y suggent that the circular announc ing such recouonendat ion be signed by the representatives of the Conference and of thin COTlVelit The contemplated excursion to Mammoth Cove by .t he delegates him been abandoned. The topic for discussion tens, - .How can the V. ft. C. A. carry the Gospel to thoile who do not hear it? And how canwe mkt/ our grayer meetings so Interesting that the unconverted young men will attend tbemd - The dia./s -alon was carried on by a large number of del— egmea in short addresses. • . .. 1 Pi' night session was opened by the singing uf the Coronation Hymo. Hoe. S. S. Fisher, Wgshington. D.C. rend tl port lon of the Nth chalder of Thessalonians. Prayers were merle for several persona who had attended the open air meetings and had Cottle to the Convention. Mr- , Littlefield then sung the beautiful hymn. "I love to tell the story. - The business committee then made their thud report,consisting of resolutions of thanks.to the Indianapolis Aesooletion, the Governor, citizens of Tedianapolis for their hospitality, Heilmn' companies; the press re portent'. be. This session closes the business part of the Convention. The. delegates Will occupy the pulpits of nearly all the churches to-morrow at the morning and evening service, and at night . a union meeting will be held at the Acadouty of Music. • teams, June 26.—Most all of the churches united with the delegates to the Convention to.nlght In a union meeting. The Academy of Manic wog crowded to titerflow lug long before the hour forservice. A second ineating was organi,eil in t lie Third Presbyte rian (lumen. which was soon crowded and thousands were unable to gain admittance. The services commenced at the Academy of Music by singing the hymn - All Hell the power ~f Jest. name: Hey Mr. Clgin led in prayer 'and read a portion of the Twentieth chapter of Acts. Short farewell addresses were made by Major Frew.' of Pittsburigh, Hon. Chancy It,. leo. Dangle.. L. L. D., Montreal. Ilex. Dr. Harper, Col. Rey, of Indianapolis, and minty others. The chant "Jesuit Glade." was sung. Hon. Geo. H.. Stuartmade the con- . eluding .prayer. after which the President brUtilY and fcelingly addressed the Conven tion. The following was then adopted: itenotred.•That this Fifteenth Annual COll - or the Y. M. C. A. of the United State. and British provinces do now adiftnin, to meet i n temmtnaton 10.1871 at the rill of the Executive Committee. .. • • lltlee commencing "Sav, brothers, shall we meet you'r" and 'T.hallgather at the river: nere sung . after wh ich the delegates nil ininsa, in repealing Vie Lord's Prayer and singing I he 1.0.5. metre I,ol6lngr. 131t1I>F It A INIS. Inst. week New Vork. - The widow of (:en. Tloonag •oiled , tar Pron. , . on .4.3turdnr. . . • • . . . —nett 04. Of hull stroke occurred at Now York yesterday. one fatal. --At Springfield, Masa., the thermometer on Saturday rose to tie; Vegetalay It showed GT. boiler of Saturday' atillery,at Peoria, 111., exploded on afternoon, killing one man and wounding another. • tan ' sp.r.. S. portion of the village of CIL( ,g, nt V. was degtroTed by Ire Sat Imlay afternoon. - At Ilarnan the number of cholera cases and deaths in growing lens. No fears are entertained of an epidemic at present. • • --The steamship Samaria. from Liverpool, arrived at Boston yesterday. The Columbia from Glasgow, also arrived, at New York. • —The Treasurer of Illihois will-soon leave for New York to par MAO Interest on State I.onds and take up 51.10,000 maturing bonds. —The Albany Journal says cattle, sheep and hogs could have been shipped from flulTaio us !tremble there ur Netr lark at one cent a bead. •• —Rebecca Bradford had recovered In the .Circuit Court. at St. Lank, .r...tion from Henry U.Cady forseduchur . her under promise of mar riage. ` ---The canvass kR al,d-tG Goon IT in North Carolina; nearly all the candidates tor Office al the August election having taken the stuNR --IL Is reported that Belmont has taken OJthACIO a n t city of New York terra per cent. lrecently created for hnurovement of dockß and men. • — At Chicagq, Saturday, the 'Peccary reached IC; at Cambridge. 111., It touched Ind; Oshkosh. Wis., IC; Mntilson, Wis.. IN: Rochelle, WIN:. IC; Aurora. 111., 106: Cincinnati, 0., N. -.M.Chicago.on Thursday, Mrs. Krehu Com mitted suicide by taking a dose of strychnine. No more Is known for committing the act. Her husband was asleep In the adjoining room . Itt the time. —The room of the Treasurer of the Special Cuban Commissioner, Cortes Castillo, at St. Georges Hotel, Neu• Y0rk...," robbed of MAU and all private correspondence Satur day looming. —Alex. Gilmore. formerly Lily Marshal of Louisville. told one of the oldest policemen of the city. while decorating the. grave of m son ft Cave Intl Cemetery nu Saturday afternoon. ell dead. Came apoplexy. --The Central and. Western Pacific railroad companies hare beh consolidated under the name of the Central Pacific: It Is stated that Pullman trains on the Central Pacific road trill be discontinued after July lh. —The New Orleans fire brigade •arrired at 1.0111.1110 yektOrd3p and departed immedi ately for Cincinnati. where they trill remain several days. The brigade proposes making a tour to the principal non hero cities. —Charles A. Dann has been sued for libel by the officer. of the society for the prevention of gambling. in consequence of an editorial In Saturday'. New York San. He gave bail to appear. °Meets of the society were elan arrested andrheld to ball. —At New York on Saturday the thermom eter for Iwo hours, on the shady side of Broad war, Indicated blO degrees—the hottest day slue, last summer. Several fatal sun stroke cases were reported. At night there was but little abatement of the heat. —The .netr stock letsped to be ssued by the Wabash Railroad be used, it neces sary, for the purpose of netr equipments for East St- Lquis anti Deentur road. Just comple ted, of 107 mile.• also for the equipment of the Hannibal and.slaple road of 45 miles. —A desperntondict took place In 110111.. Peoria eolintY ,Alinois, last Friday afternoon, In which knives, pistols pitchfork., club.. etc, were used.. Nine persons were seriously and Verbal.; fatally injured. The battle look place' in a harrest field and had its origin in nn old grudge, --The fight.between the New reductionral and Erie It on the of frcighta la confined ercluniveir to , cattle and live stack. Fright an general .merchandise is not nffected. the Erie Road. having an ac cumulation of freight nt Buffalo and both rondo all they con dn. —The Erie Hallway Company has leaned or ders equivalent to prohibiting the Manic and Essex trains from running through the Bergen 'ltinnel. The fatten disregards them, and .troubte Is apprehended. The Presidents of both roads were et the tunnel on Saturday, and for a time violence was apprehended. —A commission of innacv York issued by the Supreme Court of New In the ease of Gee. F. Vonixek. It is said leaving hit wife and children to Germany he mended another wife in this country and savoured the pa.ssage of an act by legislature, In INC legal izing the second marriage. The first wife ar rived in the United States this spring, lvhere upon Vonbeck forsook the second' wfe and children and :took up his abode w i th the partner of his earls. years. The second wife died of a broken heart. The children allege he had several strokes of paralysis, is of un sound mind,and petition that trustees be ap pointed to manage his estate. D. Graf lator, for re favors francblse he people omlneat ion with seat le CM. Deo- —A snit has been entered In the 11. 9. Clr- Milt Court at St. Louis, which Is calculated to create a great sensation in legal and businen circles. Jesse Holliday and Alex. Turnbull sue F. Calvin Darns, a prominent tem per, who. with'Fhafasm- Marshall. was ad ministrator of the estate. of J. N. Bathes, who died In ladl, charging him with gigantic funds in tho settlement of Hughes' estate, by which the creditors went defrauded, and asking for nn investigation of matters and a new settlement. The estate was valued at $50, 1 :03, but the administrators brought it out in debt. Burns. bondsmen, some of the most prominent gentlemen of the city, are else de fendants to the milt. Nat, aad IDistrict. alley, en len Kttob- VOL. AXXA'.--;NO. 147,, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ErISE Pittsburgh Qiiintette Will giro their FIRST rill t oNt!RRT mt. the - PITTSBURGIL FEMALE COLLEGE C)n y 1:0411110.111g St S o'clock. precisely.' Tickets. 30 eettlx. at the music attires. lett7=l:i KrIVTILES.—Rev. GEORGE P. icv.7 ) . 4zit , l le j eg , , , re ;A M ONDA Y and TUE., DAY Velt!ck. In the PREfitInEVeArPI eVet. Dr. Ilowerd'r•l for the benefit • • •• • • . • enine—"tiENTlNti A: , APPETITE" .enton--..EIIeCATEDFAILL' . to each Lnetttre, the cent., Mite. . th7r r k: " l Jonnaton Aro.. In t Pit t‘boratt, and Me. Alleahenr. AIR, at the (allowing Marie . . • • nlz.: Mellor Boone, Charlotte ,Blagie. ie Bber & Bro.. and Barr. hoake A Itnettler, and It BardleatlCA and J. It. Reed's Jewelry Store, burgh, and McFadden's. in Allegheny City. Je2l EMS urns: or Tar CoMltol I.Ert 1'0 12, r7,1"; • ' n Jue :3 3. 70. XT °TICE TO CONTRACTORS. • • Sealed PrommaD tan Lot roce/ved shim ofnce mall .1 1:1.1" 5, manta,. for building n NEW BRIDGE over Ittlbuttort'a Dun,. the rood leading from Steubenville turnplkito Mtllcr a Run Plank Road, neer lease Walkcee Plans and specinenti.m. can Le.een applies = mnia rim,. or Inn CuNrrnorheit tie MiliSrt Itirre ne milt, June 23. I h7O. • OTiCE TO 1 . 01 7 ,iTY A SSESSORi. The R ti emits for the Registraon of Voters now ready for delivery at iloyofflep .f.the County Commissioner.. Returns will he required with n the time prescribed by Jaw, and nn payment w he mule union, the lerm+uf the law are literal y complied with. - By direction of nuttily t:inuntlYsioners. ' CM= 7 Per Cent, Gold FIRST MORTGAI;E BONDS: I= (iF TIM BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS 84 - MINNESOTA R. IL CO. A LIMITED QUANTITY FOR SALE. _AA 90 and Interest. Interest payable May and November. rmilan TROMPS/3N. CIIA IMES FROST. I • These bonds have 50 yeara to run, are converV thin at ` the option of the holder into the soma of the Company nt par, and the payment of the prin cipai Is provided for by sinking fund. aZPlCA t all;rkT,'Lgrfi:.l:l l .l":27=gi'tkg work rk o tity progreening. We nehesitatinglyrecommendthese Bonds as the safest and beat Investment in the Ml/kOl. U.S. Ftve-tkenties. at present prices, oni y return foe per tent. Internat. while these pay eight and one-quyter- per rent. in lipid, and we rtsrard the SeCUrity eqvutlly /food. The Company reaerre tire right, wittibut notice, to advance khe prim. HE NR Y ENV & lianlcers, 32 Wall Street, New York 4. YeCLEAN 1 CO.. Pittsburgh. Pa. BARKER HRO9. 6 CO.. Philadelphia. TOWNSEND, WHELK:: A CO.. Philadelphia KURTZ A HOWARD; Philadelphia. BOWEN A PDX, Philadelphia. MITA TRH A BROTHER. PhiladelDhW. CITY ENGINEER'S °Till,. A ern'. J tine '23tb, 1870.1 'F.° Sewer.. Contractors. The Sewerage Comullolon of the City of Alle gums, az., peeper." receive peoposals for tit construction of the following SPIWYMI, with the! satairterianeet. Inlet. 3fanh Ar, • • contract N o . 1., Jackson (e trect , fr o m Beaver street 41 Pantnre Laze, alone 'Salina: Lane to connect with the West Common Yewer. Contract No. 2 ri e po oray e et w o , ln r tt o aton s u , t n lo f t , H) . * n frct 13-inch Circular avenoe,!.. connect with Ilf74'74:6l(l7•ZgrAb4n:rr • • C_!oritract No. 3.. Auer - Pone Viewer word's to connect with the Settgewlet Street Sewer. No; 4. .1 Comprising snout SNO feet of I.s4neh. Circular. Pine Sewer on Burke alley. trom the north line Of Avery attPet. to connect with the Wavh Street Sewer. . Muss logs and Speeitlestions cni be seen eon full Information ~ btalned et this ottlce. tiles must be endorsed - Severer Prole...els, COO. treet No. 1. - Cor 2. &e.. as the ex. run, fey and de beefed on or before ar. TUESUAIt, Jul) 3. 1870. Forms of Proposals, on which forms alone bide will be reeelred, will be f,ortilobed at this ord.. The Commission do not bind themselves to. , eept the lowest or any bid, tit order of the Commission: CHARLES DAVIS, J. 2 5.41 CITY ENGINEER. CHEAP CA RPETS. . • • l i • . s , - Superior Ingrains,, = COMMON CARPETS, SO TO US CENTS PEIVARD. M'CALLITAI BROS„ .51 Fifth Aventio, ie2.5 . (Above Wood Stivrt.) FOR SALE. On Saturday, July 2d, At 3 o'clock P. Y.. will be offered no the premises at Public Pale, the RESIDENCE of the late Alm. ELIZABETH TIERNAN. deed. • The property trouts 70 feet on Stockton ave nue. Allegheny, and runs back) 40 feet to Water street. There is erected thereon a most comfortable Dwelline, with 11 rOoms, ente-rooms, bath house. mote 'attic, de.: cellars ender the whole house tor coal, spring tiouss o weeh house, wine cellars, he. There is also a largo Brick Stable on the rear end of the lot, with every convenienn. for horses, CM., carriages, IC. I'muta—One-tcurth rash: the balance in one. two and three years. is/17M As ORDINANCE—For the Repeal of an Ordinance, auttioristsor the opening Of greet. Sec. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh. In Select and Continuo Councils as sembled. and it Is hereby ordained and mulcted by authority of the same. 'Chat the ordinance passed the —day of Sentember. A. D.lBOB. entitled an ordinance for the opening. in Sc., of Har rison street. be and the same Is Itemby repealed. Sec. 4. That f.ny Ordinance or part or woof ordln . ance conch Ki ng glut the e t t y e r (1; It i gtrretearerf Zrta ' r t ai the b and same athues this or -11•110e. • 0-atift,l3lV,:.'l.`ttl.°l'4l"o°"7 C"'dL. this A. - . 11. GROSS. President pro tetesof Attest, E. S. Monaose... di. ""k " NeA C . ° I433iLINSON. • Presphreit of Common Council: 4 1 " " ' "' J.taKa or Commm cou.;,ii. • • . A. MItiNtsTRATRIVS. NOTICE.= . • L ., adenthistrauon on lb. want of yiviin a lato of Wigan tornolalt. ;4 ,y z it e rgd r il l s ' ione, 7 l:allpersoni load - Ito Lmldnestato terenno•tod to mato Iromedtato torment. and 10.1 nons holding skimp spans; uto wale will on /.`,7°TblinsrrlMllirtrt.b""r ,Jermlit•T SUSAN Ith - roEo, Admlnlsmarto; FERRT BOAT = A FERRY BOAT FNEMPLOYED ran fled a good paying tote for her at Eiraboth. Pa. No reapetitip. AGENCY BUSINESS OF ALL XDFIto be transacted In Pbtladel obis, Nair mo attendee to by Wal. GUT. 241 met Want. f i bilsetalphia. (Wog re tames. given if geared. -. ie1142% THE , WEEKLY GA zTTE IS TUE BEST AND eIIEAPIMT Commercial and Family Newspaprt PUBLIRIIED IN ATETTEILS PENNSTI.VANIA. .trmer. mechanic, or merchant •Could Witht.tit. Teem,. $1.36. . • .. nub. of ten ''''''' 1.13, A nopT to lurat..ti itratt ''''' unit . to the Better u or • elub - Nr W.• are reque•tect net se Agenlf. Addrey PgIIIIIMIK. R„, “F.r , 'Plants,” - Foun.i. - - Marding. - .1 , . Fort?' LINES, win De 1/1/r ref ai fbeir rol.mnoon. for iff'l:\Tl• rt rt: CENTS; 6 .e tIVE E NTS . . At 1 : S Tunnel Street WAZ,U47. 3lnkors. G 4: F'iul,hen and entst~, - n — t le AATANTED—STORE ROOM.— good 14, r oteo'"T. 11 4 1 ,Tigi !1.9.47.rirr. 1V A l'ITJ:11 1 1t or a S e i h t !:& 4 4l .l e ° flgu " or stun. hr num who nneeestend.rectifying Dad cgmg,....4- tog Hest of reeonane gdetlonot Oven. Ad. Arose RYLL M.. Plusbereh Y . lr. nTANTEIL-A frw day Waders al Fogeth avenue. AA T ANTEW-A few BOARDERS noted at NORTH AVENVE, Alle gheny c i ty. 411 B'WANTED. -2 COACH PAINTERS - at MeRELTRY - 111 CAII.R.IARL: BAZAAR, 8 ThIN Avenue. From $lB 14,1110 per week will be held._ Alrll-Nsi.vl:ra".4l—Elf tiMrlrnced AgEe!t:ntys.7.trol for nn ankle Jo. patented. will every 'Nally. Address A. NI., Bon 333. tv tUrgh. G- IN IB \ - ATAN r TED—TO LOAN ,000 :- ;—s7 on foe 02 t A tii; ,: 4C•ll ' flgT:iNe f :; l LL l rl;. °oo. and two o 6161,.6. 1 . 1.6 7 1111 A\, AtU 66 6U mit nreut • NU% truurh. U 7 _ . ‘l7 ANTED—By a Respectable Bar i' V MED LADY -A planation to /.11W ILLIti %In In house wort.. lenges no otfleeL A comfort, Ohio oe pre! erred. Addle,. I . I'lltntarn It. V. lIENRY I.A MilF:ItT. . Controller. XATANTEIL--Opfratorr., *iphittors, and BriTl/N1101.1:: /I/N , ppv_ _klpo_ct . opt,. LnVrell,r , otte weeK al h.. : 13 IL hATLIE.N. NA TA I T k EI j . ;; S i ' n verai d l !rti. viw r°r A rar r I.leigrard Work.. Severkl Oils t4kl ur Conking. k Ch i anTe d rworik. ti DI klnk-lel w aiA a N l VA I iTZ.I4I..N.I. illak=rtlgt dour iron; Sovenslvn Midge . I= W A :7 E D 1 men to wIl .1 h b f s 14 AP . I ""'" e B" x es.Pe Station Pick mplra t. tNAIIIIISVIg •36 Planburah. MEM WANTED.—Experienced Agents, to. travel and tell Patent. Mita/lb, cottottaa,. toren article Just patented. Will be wanted to every family. Addresa, A. ht., Bon 333, Pate brnt,. WANTED --An ORPHAN BOY 9nd GIRI 4a 9 or 10 Y.*. of 11,dg •. h . . .0 plc. 20:1"grg16 Aild . Zs ' 10; two dim, J. C.. GAZILTTIL ofllce. 1145 wANTED__AGENTs._Exr,rionc.4 r o, to travel and sell patent rtsbts for my article um patented. WM be wanted In every famlly. (• t. Indus..monis stlfesad. Address A. 11., Hos 333, Plttsburgb P. O. ANTED—MORTGAGES. • 30.000 a 0 4"" " 110.01 °° ""* . at a fair n . T 17014,2 it. PETTY. n. Bill, Bond and itaal Nalatn Broker. No. 178 Smlthtlikld Surat_ WANTED. Carpente.‘rr= E=IM urA NTE I), SCREW CCTFING LATHE, s 0 feet bed and 'Pito 04 loch MIR(. Address td4l4 Postoffiee Box 50 . 4. PittebArsh. Ps.. • W A N TED). Ccrat, tend Panttdakern, AT Kaufman, Oppenheimer k Co.. I , IIIIC N0..80 Wt.ol) STREET. \VA NTED AY — MO t RTGES. Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan In !gum or small amonnte on property In Allegheny enmity at a fair Tele of Internet. ell ARIAN JEREMY, . Rey Kettle Ageat. 88 Grant Street. Vat OARDI NG —Talet,with Boarding, 1.1 TWO SECOND STORY ROO*S. furnished. sit 103 Vanstb avenue. . rr(I4,ET.—A complete DWELLING lIOUCE, with More Em attached. Situ. 7271 1 )11 ' 'riar ra.`tt/S.F" 'll l O-LET-ROORS, with BOARDING. —A Ntl Itoof Furnished Rooms on second floor. 160iThird avenue. 13-36 rro!L , FT, , Two Story Brick Hone, A ii-g1i'.72117'4'..=,747,1Z:4:14`..711 cellar. Will be let low to n good tenant. Inquire of J. M. FA AN. No. .1 old Penn. Avenue. WM TO-LET.—STORE.BOOM. A tastoliss STORE ROOM itad cellar, No. 182 Liberty street, completed,' fitted UP Mt shelving and munters. µ•ill be mated cheap called for soon. Rnmilre at • • -7 N 0.4 VIRGDGALLICS. TO-LET.—A good, two story BRICK DWELLING, containing 42 rommorith mod ern Improvements. Alm, lime totaad good Brick Stable, Monte fronting tin the Park. No. 184 North Avenue. Rent remonable. Apply at No, 41 Ohio street, Allegheny. FO R SALL firca(ra pi, a eirt, and a Set of !foram, All In good order, inquire at office of '\,l.lfilON WOOLEN.IIII,I., IeISTIrI No. 17111Blver Avenue. Allegheny.' 1?OR SALE CHEAP.--82,600 will Out a house with eve rooms and hall. with four tote 24 feet front by 104 feet In depth, with etabling. fronting otraafeety feet street, onle4alf square back of Pennetivards avenue, Terentlath ward. near Mutt Liberty. Apply at 174 (Irene street, near Seventh 'avenue. Stle.wrai F°PProR SALLt- That well•known .7r4, , L tirg,!`•4 4 4,l%;. T 4 I' proper person desiring to keep a hotel. this le a rare opportunity. • Vor terms. call or addraea J. BATMI Me-MULLIN. N 0.2 Sank of Commerce Bundler. PlttatauldY4 _YerOCCupation Immediate on sale. jewykl - F --OR SALE.Endines and Boilers, wr Now and Second liana. of WI kinds. einnetsaNT on hand. Orders from eh phrt• of the country proteptie se tended to. JAIIIEII 1111.1. k CO. (Amer Marlon Avenue and P.. Ft. W. & C. R. W. _Alleglte2l . 7, 1 • VOR SALL—STOCK FAR.M.—EoIv. 1 TAINg 240 ACIISRetne hundred and sixty acres under small . .. Ron. balance woods. Improve menti-111 dwelling". very large Oar. awl rt•Ol.. and theep houses, orchard and well watered bY • mall week pawns through Use place. Rimmed las Jennings county. Indiana. 35( tram Vernon and Lotilmille Railroad; In shriving neighborhood near to villa/Tod eburetten taros Mu p. ( • . acne- Amity In P'Vb"ad pm B. Re LTA CO.. No. 104 Pourth EGG SALE CH EAP J OR. EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY.—A fine COUNTRY IDENCE. corning 20 acres with 3 hong. [demon; one.. 13 comfortable and converdent em bou lnlV from the eity. on the watent... • ..f i r o TurtM t ..snimalbsed.. if of smile from StewarCs mission. arm mai road. Alan. sorrel irOMI rams m . foal kmatloa• nnd - hOneof for sale. Examlre of • • wILLIAII3IIARD. mull No.llo grant PL. ongiente Cathednd. F OR SALE. starlet h" tgiriCi ' in e rg. ate on 44th street. near Butler street. The kw& well supplied with mte slues. shrubbery, an,. while on Inc rearl3a Inestable. Gas all throust& the boars. Thls property Is °metal? the Most de trabie in tb• 17th ward. Prim moderattl Mad ots tune given. T. It. BILL & BON, ON MAIN mrtalt4:2s==alrortti. 11...u5e. anuate 05 Main street. near the i re& Vh"tif lialrb=gl4PU.rdtri:lLL":t,ga, ts all Of moderate means. T. 11. HILL & SON. ON 44th FITUNET.—A beautiful lot neerßutlicr A n y BO by 108. close tot the Citizens' P. W Any one wishing a pleasant spot on srblub' to aud cannot be better witted. T. It. BILL ,4134 ' N. - 1300,11 purchase tine Lnts near thePenne. R. it. slollsh and balsnee in fouyeptialluswowl PaYments. Workingmen shOuld not ins this vans °penman/ Min hr. They will never neem:bother so adrentageons, T. R. & BON, Jesl Corner Perm Inn .113c1 streets. FOR SALE OR LEASE. OIL''REFINERY; won lowed: exinnnlY 1,000 bbl. yyserr week, ha rood wanelUon.nearly new. Apply to,er address H. M. - 19 N- & CO.. ALUABLE 'SECOND - AVENUE V PROPERTY FOR SALE—In Rood toongoo, [Mir tnepreprot Wood otroef. • 2otoef Met more and Dlrenthar noose of alzrooms man War. tfo. 100 Seed,el arena. ror ‘ Vge . ant a rrar s , Sixth sevae. M=2l WANTS = =ME!!=! =MI BOARDING TO-LET FOR SALE w FIRST-CRASS PITTSBUSAII,- PA.
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