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Center . Sixth Ave. and Smithfield S
. 7 . R. FEHHIMAJI, r JOSIAH MAO,
T. P. itotiston, N. P. 11.11ED. 1
EDITOR' A.I4D Paoraiteroits..
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!'HE DAILY GAZETTE.
Tnt Pittsburgh Corn menial, following
in the wake of the. New York World, and
other journals of decided Democratic pro.
clivities, made sui ungenerous and ill.
natured assault yeiterday in its editorial
columns on General Brant. Was it in.
spired by the movers In the *Rot of
new party? Such attacks .show the de.
sign of thi bolters to be to deliver Re
publicans into the Lando of tho enemy.
- FOREI . GK.
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Cnotrna is an e idemicin India. -
Thr. &mese twins have joined lienz's
POOR Carlotta, it is thought, will have
a magnificent funeral Nome time during,
the summer.
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.1"; Eng Hob youth who married - on fif.
teen shillings a week has naturally gone to
jail for stealing.
COCNT BIIiNIARK'S physicians hare or.
dered hint to visit one of, ,the English
watering places during .lydy.! , f . ,..
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Positc . or Prussian Petard' ':e bebibue
thoroughlyalmost German' . Polish
langnagebnly occusimjally m liard-.
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Tn k; toad in red.sandotonewiiikiddeltia
head, for an Englishman has (outdone ,
at Newcastle that fired six months in a
barrel of tar.
...tura," why do you sit out the lon
sermons of .that abbe? "said niece. ••\t
dear," replied Want, - they accustom iuo t
eternity.—Pari e C'or.
theUEEN VICT, in la rivhte 1,
Q ORIA
Duchess of Southerlan p d, hos exprv.4.,'
ed the deep Interest with which she re
garde the approaching Protestant Confer
ence about to be held in New York. •
- fiREAT fears are again entertained in
Roma of tiaribalditut interruption. There
can be no doubt that the whole of Italy is
in a eery critical state, but well informed
persons say there will be no reriousmove.
ment till the Autumn,
A MONT3IENT to John Kepler,. at Weil
der Stadt, the birth place of the great
astronomer, was uncovered on the 24th
inst. Subscriptions have been received
from all parts of Bermany, Franco, Russia,
and even North America.
IN a caw in tiermany, where a little
girl (Bell from injuries received by her
clothes catching tire while locked op in a
room by herself, the mother was wn
tenced to three months' imprisonment for
manslaughter, through carelessness.
Neturriitrioxii are pending with respect
to a treaty of commerce and navigation
between the Northflerman Confederation
and the Republic of Salvador. Mr. Barite]
Zaldicar, who 'represents his fiovertunent
in France, has arrived - -at Berlin from
Paris for the purpose of concluding it.
A CCRIOI:b 'pall* regulation for the
punishment Of inmshattion exists In Rus
sia. Persons found drunk and incapable
in the public thoroughfares are taken
into custody and condemned to..vcork for
a day at sweeping the streets. Conse
quently, well dressed offenders are • some
times seen performing their task, broom
in hand.
has been demonstrated that the
cavia-sturgeon can be acclimaliaed In the
North German lakes and rivers, nod that
some few of them Lave always existed
in the Gierland lakes since Frederick the
Great imported some from the Volga.
Even in St. Petersburg one of these fish
can rarely be bought for less than 150 sil
ver rubles.
We hear that . the plenipotentiaries of
Prusida,• Bavaria,. it urtemberg, Baden,
Mrs., •Irbn
Jar-the pitman of settiingaud
ittlutriEnfellts-made by The Kthghs
of St. John In the ream from am. to 18 05
brought their latairs to a satisfactory our.-
elusion on the 28th ult. According to ar
rangeraenta already made the Swiss quota
will be' borne by the above-mentioned
Governments :
• THE North German Cormpondent sap:
The Franciscan monk, Hotzl of Munich,
who some time ago wrote a defense of
Dollinger. and was in consequence tutu
mooed to Rome by the General of his
Order ad re...moduli' unimum, was, we
are assured, immediately after his arrival
in the metropolis of infallibility, put is
puce, that is, shut up In a cell, in one of
the Franciscan convents. In this narrow
prison the learned theologian, deprived
of books, and ezposed to the intense heat
of a Roman summer, reercat an NM ant.
The exports of Roumania during the
peat 1808, amounted in value to 46 million
Prussian thalers. The most important
article of export is grain, of which were
shipped 1,164;502 quarters of 'wheat, and
2,162,501 quarters of maize were shy .
Twenty-five hundred thousand a of
wool were, sent to. Prince, and three
million pounds to 'Austria." The exports
of petroleum reached only 2,400,000 gal
lons, principally to ifungary,but it is be-
Raved that lanai larger quantities of this
article will be exported when the com•
pletloa - of the 'Roumanian railways has
"procured it a market in Bohemia, Silesia
and Central Germany, •
THE . Chinese pirates seem desirous of
proving how necessary the common Incas
tires about to be adopted by North43er
many, England and America are. Thee
attacked the Prussian ship George, which
left Hong Kong on the .111th of April,
after staying some days at that port, with
a cargaconsisting chiefly of opium. On
the first night of their journey the pirates
approached the ship in two junks almost
without making a sound, surprised and
bound--the sleeping crew, -and then
searched the vessel undistarbed. "After
they bad secured a rich booty, they bade
farewell to the captain and the men, and
shook hands with them most cordially;
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THE Roman correspondent of the Sod
deutadds Frew writes: -With a truly
manly courage, the Archbishop of Paris
clearly' proved that the infallibility of the
Pope had: never been a dogula of the
church, nnr could it ever become One. At
the same time he protested most , earnest
ly against the new method, according to*.
which a dogma might be decreed even
when no unanimity existed among the.
bishops. In conclusion he ventured to
prophesy that tire proclamation of papal
Infallibility might very probably signify
the end of the temporal power, of the
Pope. • At these words, a - deep though
silent movement was - observed among . the
fathers. Monsignor Darboy is well known
to be in the confidence of Napoleon.
Tut Austrian journal, Wher-Zeitung,
reports from the Military Frontier the
• Instructions have been sent from Peter
warden to the stations of the various mil.
Scary companies to look for convenient lo
calities in which all the arms in the dif
. ferret districts must be forthwith depce
ited. The respective communal anthori
Ms. are to be responsible for the punctual
delivery and safekeeping of the &e-arms.
• eWe believe," says the Prue, referring
ni, the above mentioned measure, "that
Aids hasty disarming in a district when.;
' the peopfe have been accustomed for cen
turies to the use of weapons, will only
serve to increase the agitation already
existing there. The frontier might be
demilitarised, without wounding the ens.
ceptibllity of the population by depriving
them of their sans.
-Tax North German Correspondent says:
Austria 'having now consented:to the sup
, presekm of , tolls on the Elbe, nothing far.
tber remains to be done than to fix the
time at which the navigation of the great
stream abtll he completely free: The
sooner this takes place the better, as con
siderable numbere of shine with cargoes
are welling for the abolition of these dues
before sailing, and in the meantime the
depth of water in the river, as is usual in
the begiitning of summer, has begun to
diminish.' The conuniasioners of Prussia,
Austria, Hamburg, Mecklenburg, Anhalt,
and Saxony are consequently about to
meet for the purpose of - revising and
abridging of the navigation. act. They
will decide on the measures which are to
b e taken in order to insure the preserva
tion of the river and the amelioration of
the channel.
,Tireatoman correspondent of the Ant.
burg 411gemeino Zetfung writes tbat t
bishops of the opposition intend to bind
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themselves not to - vote for a formula con
taioing the personal infallibility of the
Pope by signing 'a document. tb that
efliect, Ile has had au opportunity of
seeing an entititate emanating from the
midst of the opposition, which shows
that Ate party is not only weakened, but
bon even gained in strength.' it 43
rtermans and Htmgariann, 40 A nglo.Amer
cans, 20 Frenchmen, 4 Portuguese,. and
10 Italians. are. enumerated. The large
number of bishops from the ratted States
in whom confidence is pladed in remark..
able.' When they came to Home almost
all of them Were *lined to vote for the
new dogma,. but, :their eyes hale
been gradually opened. The principal
strength of the Papal 'party consists of
the 120 bishops from the kingdom of
Italy, the 14.1 from the Papal States, lad
the 120 titular bishops, forthe most part
created by the present pope, who haven
cure of .'guts and represent nobody but'
themselves, or rather hint who 4.4*1
them from the dust; and set mitres upOn
their beads." 1
' MODERN won ary sclence,it is asserted
by lir. Lyon Pldyfair, originated in an ac
tidentnl circumstance. When the' great
plague prevailed in London in 1664 : -tittr
ing which time, at the lowest estimate,
persona were carried . off, King
(Thanes I removed the Court and Parlia
ment to Oxford, which -had been recently
drained. The citizens also, in anticipation
'of their distinguiehtsl visitors, had re.
Moved all the accumulations of filth and
-garbagt. Front these • preparations On.
ford-enjoyed entire inimunits- from the
the disenne, and cause and effict in refer
ence to the . plague were for the first time
connected together in the public mind.
l'lsysiriann also had their attention at.
traded to pythogenic or filth-born mala.
dins.- Prim- to the period mentioned, the
['Mind I of ph , wiciens in Paris recom
mended the following ineusures for the
arrest of the plague, to wit That if u
shower of, rain fell during . the day, a
npoonfrd of treacle Should be taken ' and
that fat people tiltouldiet Sit in thesun.
For sev . cral • Eenturics,' .kfichelet states,
not a Man, wohnuf tn. child took a' bath
voluntarily and'ont of a desire for clean•
lineT. As a result of this fearful neg•
lest, the plague, the, black death, the
swea sickness and other pestileuces
den tated 'Europe. . •
POLITICAL.
IiEN. NATHAN Govt• has received the
Republican nomination for Congress in the
First .District of West Virgins.
Tilt: Democrats of the Congressional
district of Pennicylvania, now represented
by Mr. Cessuu, a Republican, propose to
nominate B. F. Meyers, and there will be
a lively contest.
Tttt; Republicans of Eric have put the
following ticket in nomination Congress
W. Schofield; Senator--Grange No.
ble; Legislature—Geo. W. Starr and J.
Miller; Sheriff—Colonel T. M. Walker;
Judge—S. E. Woodruff; Treasurer—L. J.
Dyke: Clerk' of 'Courts—C. L. Pearce, - .
Tut; Democracy ,of ortliumborla . ad
:panty, at the.prituary' - election Sato?.
, placed in- nomination, the following
ticket: Congress Wm:Solliner Assent
lily,'
Robt: Montgomery; Asaciciate Judge.
H. Nl'Corrnick; Register and Recorder,
J. Leieenring; Commissioner, Jacob 'Elfin
seeker: .tuditor,Jos.Eisely; Jury Commis.
stoner, P. IllWillLatue. •
Tip: Republicans of Union county have
nominatekthe following ticket: Congre.sa,
Hon. John B. Packer; Senator, Simon
Wolf; Aseembly, Scott Clingan; Associate_
Judge, Jovob Hummel; Sheriff' Michael
Kleckner; County Comnassioner,,Solomon
Hoffman; Jury Commissioner, George W.
Chambers; County Auditor, M. R. Dill:
Coroner, John M. Hess.
Tut: l am, „Repub camel:mint; of lVirit
Vry , inta 1.41 eek at Parkerab
urye
Was the largeer- am” teen, kes
ever witnesaed in - that State. The vory
unusmal cortrullmnit of 'nominating nil th«
Statootlieers was full evidedce th.t the
party is 'well satisfied 'with the present
administration. Hem is the ticket in full
as nominated Governor—William E.
Stevenson, of Wood county; Secretary of
Sato—Jas;M. Pipes. of Marshall county;
Auditor—Thos. Boggess, of Roan county;
Treasurer—James A. Maeauley, of Ohio
°aunty ; Attorney General—A. Bolton
Caldwell, of Ohio county; Judge Supreme
Court of Appeals—lanies H. Brown, of
Kanawha county; Congress (Ist District )-
Nathan Goff: Jr., of Harrison county.
Cure for Obesity
Mr. Schindler its the latest addition to
e list of, persons who have undertaken
be treatment and cure of excessive fat
less in the human race—this condition be
ng cymeidered by him as a disturbance of
be animal .economy,'. in consequence of
which the carbon taken in is accumulated
n the form of fat. Diet and exercise, as
night be expectcd, constitute the basis of
his treatment. As in the method of Mr.
Ranting, which . some yearn ago was no
much in vogue, the diet advised for fat
persons consists of food containing a large
percentage : of- nitrogen, to which 801111,
vegetables without starch, and cooked
fruit, are to be added,. for the purpose of
moderating the excitation duo to animal
nourishment. Thin diet id to be varied,
according as indiViduals are of a sanguine
or lymphatic temperament. The use of
certain nines is permitted; beer, however,
is entirely forbidden. Coffee and t ea 11.12.
allowed with eery little sugar. Cheese,
N s a toe s s, rice, beaus, peas, maize, maces
rani, tapioca, arrowroot and soups are not
allowed. The use of, sulphate of and,, is
recommended as moderating the transfor
mation of nitrogenous materials and stimu
lating the oxidation of ,fat, and the use of
mineral waters containing the sulphate of
sada in solution in conaidered of the greet.
est Importance in this re:Teti. The
waters of 3farienbarl,Which are especially=
rich in this loth, are stated to have 'usual.
ly,the most happy effect. Their ruse,- to
gether with that of some alkalnio ,
and a strict adherence to the conditions
above mentioned, canned decrease 'in
weight of from twentqfi course cc to sixty pounda
in different indiction in the of a
'few --
wocks.Earron' Serunnere
Rs
twau, in 11 , tryotr's3ftry\mine for Jury. ,
Tile Govnesrott. or Minstestrrt has ap.
pointed to n judgeship Mr. W. 0. Ilen.
derson, and all bemuse hie former slave,
a member of the present , . Legislature of
that State, addredsed the folloiring neat
and grateful letter In behalf of the ap.
pliant, which touched n.tender place in
the heart of the appointing authority:
GovErtsron: .1 was a slave of Col. 'W.
G. Henderson. Boys together as -we
were. Inc is the centre.of the tenderest as.
iodations of my life. Arrived at man
hood's estate I was still- intimately' con.
,nected with Lim. In the relation of his
body . eemint. What he was wounded at
Upperville. Va., en route for fiett)sburg;
he
the languished in o
handstine valley of.
authorities,
until it was my privilege to take him
away, secretly, through the lines to his
41Wilpeople. The atiecticoate relation of
our childhood having ripened into a fixed
friendship in our manhoodAN been In-
Vignnated still further by atuality of
service and devotion which makes him
dear to my soul.
My friend and lode g mailer lea candi
d* e for the OITICH of Circuit Judge of the
First District, He is a man of unbletn.
Jelled honor, le a lawyer of high standing
arthe bar, and having stood out for you
boldly during the late canvass, is a good
Republican.
Now, floyernor, 1, by the mysterious
providence of God, ant a member of the
Legislature: I want no office, no honor,
save that of standing here In my gam as
a duty to my race. But i believe my po
sition gives me sonic claim upon the pat.
ronage you are about to dispose, and I
flow' place. without reservation, all the
credit of that claim to the account of my
earnest prayer that you appoint to the
Judgeship of the First District of the
First District the playmate of my boyhood
•—the companion of my manhood, the gen
erous „friend of my whole life—my form
er molter, Col. Henderson. -..
Hoping that you will grain this first
and last prayer which I, u a member of
this House of Representatives, make to
you as Goverivr of Miraissippi, I have
the honor to be your . ..Excellency's very
;humble servant, .
AltitilOSE HE!DZHZON
CIENERAITT:
.lEILnI:Y CITY hankers after s public 1 1
park.
13Es. GnANT i expectett it Long Braich
July 7th.
A NEW volunto of Victim' Hogo's pocu
Is announced. -‘"
AN eleven yearn old wife 'in Indiana
&aim; a divorce.
A Niat•ocm oak hag .a pair of antlara
ironing from his brad.
DANIISIf Ship now in Boston harbor
:tuns its pumps by a windmill
Otiti.ADEITIIIIA is revelling in eximr
siotus io Cape May and Atisntie City.
1 Cold. Spriok, New. :York, has just
been dedicated " 7 he Grant BE E. church.
YOKOHAMA hats been whoited by a eerie.
of earthquakes. which did but little
damage:
As exchange says Sir John 'Macdonald i
accused of using a shutter as a 'vehicle o
transportation.
RinFzißittilis is to have al - world'
chess 'congress:it - has had annual world'.
rogue et ;ewe congresses.
Tut: house in whiclithe present Fm
peter of the French wan born is now or
cupied by the Austrian embassy._ . •
A HUMOROUS colored man lectured the
other evening at Indiana's, on the "Sub.
ject The White Element in our Midst."
THE death of Col. Titus;.• well known
Kanto. - border ruffian," is confirmed. Ile
weA iolllll,a to death be Indians in 'Art
zone.
1:1111. JO/IN TALBOT. nn nged citizen of
Monongahela City, died On the 18111 ; igat.
He lint Heed in that town for thirtyaix
year.
Jon:: Maiiimok, sheriff of Madison
musty lOWA is thres ( ot •t high, twerml - -
tiro yrurn old and tlvr*•inght "assails
in weiglit.--
Finn months . ago New York cigar
makers struck and now thee• give in, an.
-bouncing. their .wil4ugness to resume
work at old juices. - • •
TIIE endowment .of..oberlin College la
to be increased from $90,000 to $150,000.
and a Professor of Christian Apologetics
is to be added to the faculty.
THE' steamboat Natchez arrived hist
week in St. Louis having tveki but three
days. twenty-bourn and fiftY.eight Hein .
utes coming from New Orleans.
WHILE digging a well in De Kalb
county, lad., a few days- ago Joseph -At
water dug up $950 worth of Old silver
ware, fifteen feet below the surface.
THE American Consul, at Toladuisna,
has been notified of an active volcano at
sea, about two hundred mitre southeast
of that port. It wait discovered by the
Benefactress, Capt. Eldridge.
NEARLY all of the free trade paper.
thmughout the country have adopted.
when speaking of pridection and protee•
tionists. that style, which Brick Poinemy
in the la l'rosae Democrat first brought
fairly before the public. • • : •
THE l'ortland, 3ie., Pr,. is tLat the
mysterious disappearance of bt. Walter
11. Foster, a natireuf that:chi and late'of
Philadelphia, is'proltably• a trick. us Ai.
loan Was never there but six tutmthe, Mid
then was tunsideted an impostor.
THE LACroS,,t! Leader reporttithe death,
in the county poor hamlet, - on Tnesdav last,
of Mr. Leonard Cireeky, uncle of litintee
Urea:ley. aged 77 years. 'qt., authoritiee
have written Ilonice li reeley, asking lain
to defray the expenerl of his tt treles limin
tenanite.
AN attache at a baloon ascension ,in 11-
inois got caught in the,ropes as the bat.
oon left the ground, and was carried up
kywards by the heels, his bead hiving
lowntrard. He managed to extricate
imself from his perilous situation and
licutt.litta_the Pastier.. .
Ntca ,e.n 4 ;.....1r. Nu - not-A -
neid- ann. 'Waylaid 14nuton Huddle:sin,
near Little river, Frenchman's Bayou,
Atjsaivai • racemtlr and &fang,' Nichols
tired, -Sinaibaton lessantiy.. The
munierers were arrested and put in jail'
at Oaccolt9 to await trial.
Ox Friday the 4 'oroner held fire impiests
in Chicagd: one on a boy named James
Wilson, who was run over by cars: one on
Pauline Kvitn, whose crimg was suicide
with strychnine; the third was John Bret
ten, drowned while bathing; the fourth an
unknown victim of sunstmke; and the last
a little colored boy named Cornelius
Thomas, who was dmtrned while bathing.
Galvinston, Indiana, last Friday
night, Mrs.. Isabel Kirkpatrick left her
sed and was found next morning dead.
Shdhad izot ; into a rain barrel and sat
down. When found; she appeared to be .
sitting tannfortablv, but the water was ;
over her face. She land to bind . her
head forward to rover her face with wa
•
er. It is suppoeied Mn.
she.. laboring u
.
er a fit of insanity.
IS marinated that 200,000• glasses of
lager were drank during the Cincinnati
tiactigerfest. During tut-, festival a beer
ganlen bid the following prominentlk
placarded:
'Old Tmfasiiiit—trive strong drink
unto Min that itireadv to perish; and wine
unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let
him drink and forget his poverty, and re
member his misery no mere.—.l' roc. r.r
7," ,
TMiaironf-Hritik DO -longe
water, but use a little wine for thy atom.
ach's sake and thine often infirmities. 7-1
Timothy, r., 23." • ; •
- Ltd/ter—Who loves not women, wine'
and song,
He is a - fool his whole life long.",
t Protettant ••Schema."
The basis of agreement fur the debates
n the forthcoming Evangelical Alliance
0 :Sew York will be,tho same as that of
he origined Society iiilsrMsloi, asterisked in
sidd:
I. The divine inepiration, authorityand
efficiency of the Holy Scri ptures. ,
2. The right and duty of private jtidg.
meat in, the interpretation of the Holy .
Scripttut'irs.
a. The Unity of the tiodbead and the
trinity of the persehe therein. "
4. l'ho utter depravity of human nature
in consequence of the tall.
5. The incantation of the Lion of 0 0 d..:
the work of atonement for sins of man
kind, and His mediatmial interceesion and
reign.
6. The justification' of the Moiler by
faith alone.
7. The'trotk of the noir ttidrit in' the,.
juatitication and eapetification_of the sit •
ner.
B. The Immortality of the rul, .the-re
correction of the body. the judgment of
the world by our Lord •lemta Christ, with
the eternal. blessedness of, the righteous
and the et‘malpyidahrient of the wicked.
O. The divine Institution of . the Chris
tian ministry, the obligation and perpetu
ity of the ordijkanco of baptism . and the
It being, however, distinctly declared
that thin brief summary Is not to be re.
goaded in any !Maud or ecclesiastical
sense, no a creed tir: confession, nor the
adoption of it as irivolfing an assumption
of the right authoritatively to define the
limits of Christian btotbeyhood, but stm,
10M - indication of the-class t.
- elasa of persona
whom it is desirable to embrace within thu
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boltnal Oblo Blver Badness and urn
. eral IHrartary for 1870.71.
Messrs. Wiggling & Weaver, publishers
of City and State Directories, are now
preparing a complete, directory of all
towns of note on the Ohio . river, from
Wheeling. to Louisville (except Cincin.
nati),tnaking it a-. fiat clam ruediinn for
city advertisers to make their business
known in that loeality. Thin work will
have a large circulation, and will Include
in it cities and towing numbering about
151,000 inhabitants, The agent, Mr;
Row, will make a thorough canvass of
the city, and we hope will meet with the
encouragement which such a work de,
serves.
WEEK YOU FEEL LIKE TAKING SOME,'
THING Refreshing, ask for Pier Dame's
& Co's. cream ale; you will And It whole
some and delightful.
THEILE is thought to be every prospect
of an excellent champagne crop this year
as apples are numerous In New Jersey. •
PI - BURGH, TUESIAY, JUNE 38. 1870.
FIRST
MIDN IGETT.
NEWS iIY'CABLE
Death of Eirl of Clarendon—Serious
State of Affairs at Cork—Stock of
'otton at Liverpool 7 -Operatices
. Strike at Lancashire—Ravages Of
Small kix Paris—Monument
Dedication on the SoUeda() Battle-
Field—Petition of the Orleans Prin'
ees Denied—Queen Isabella's Abdi
cat lon —Se% c4e Drought Throughout
' Itermany.
[By Telearaph to Pittabonzh Gazette.]
GREAT BRITAIN.
Ling pos. lone r.—The Earl of Clarendon.
Secretary of State .for foreign Affair..
Bled at half poet two o'clock this morning:
The Earl hag been seriously HI for three days
from an attack of the diarrtara. He was
sed
enty year, or age.
Lord Clarendon was prostrated by excessive
labor. and.. had fur n long time been sub
ject to violent attacks of gent. Hut the im
mediate cause of his death was diarrhoea.
When attacked his Lordship paid no attention
to his disease; which operating on his debili
tated matey, soon became dangerous end
within, three days terminated fatally. The
State ball which was to have been given by
the Prince of Wales has been postponed In
consequence of the melancholy event. It is
believed Earl Granville wilieschange the De
partment
..of Colonies for that or Foreign
In the Lords to-night earl Inteel
lag terms, announced the death of Lord Clar
endon. He pnilsed the deteaaed for his Mil I-
Iy, sagacity, experience and moderation. 111 , .
brilliant wh.. his conversati powers and
his conciliatory teuiper were onal
know to all.
Re hod a marked Influence' With the 'Queen,
with all parties and with foreign coons and
their representatives. , Lord Granville said he
tilled he would bent honor the wishes of
11116 ereased by not moving the customary
adjournment of the House. The Duke of
iticluntoni. Earl Derby and Earl Cowhrey fol
lowed vs ith similar culoglett. at the obnclosion
of which the lido. fn Committee resumed'
the Irish Land MIL
_ .
In the Commons, Mr. Smith. member iron
Stockport. gave notice he should more are
foractg nbllit Hosete quallOcu
lion a voter. 'rho went into Coin
mitten on the Education bill.
Lord tlt rathnains hna resignedthe annrnand
in-chief of the forces In Ireton t. -
• • .
The Jfark f.mc Erprou reviews the pros
pects of the wheat crop and comes to the
conclusion the crops arc safe.
The Tile. considers that the foot of a Dub
lin jury acquitting the Fenian James Barrett,
chargerl with an attempt to carder the land
lord, Captain Lambert, after conclusive cri
donee of guitt,neceailtates the Inquiry wheth
er Irishmen are capable of discharging jury
men's duties.
The elect ihu fora member of the House, of
fornnions for Bristol to 1111 the vricanry MCA
atoned. by the election of Robinson. has un
rloubtmity resulted Is the choice of Kirkman
Hodgson. a Liberal. although the resulthas
not yet been ndicially announced. Notwith..
rtmulies the large Liberal majority usually
cast re Bristol. the Tories threaten to contest
tbueloctiott on the ground Of fraud nod co,
rootlet". The nominations were made on Fri
dar, amid much confusion and some violence.
. Reports of the Intended recall of Mr. Mot-
Je and are not credited.
The yacht (Umbria him
the
to the place of
rendezvous off Kinsale on the Irish coast. near
Cork harbor, She Is In command of Captain
Cannock. Aahhury Is aboard and takes out
nome handsomeprhes, to be offered for race.
In America. besides Astinice of plate valued
at .M 3. •
•SenOr Co, iterrer :pare .e dinner at 81ch
i-50nd, at which lion. Mr. Syufer, explorer of
Central A merle. the Prassilia and Peruvian
Ministers and other important persons were
present. The question of ot•onnecting the At,
!antic end Oceans by a canal was din
cu.sed and the lentils of the scheme advoca- ,
ted by Stator tinitcrrez were OW - roughly ex
plained.
Prof. Spun, the diAinpuished 'Norma. Is
dead..
The collection of tolls by the Austrian and
Prussian autboritid on the Elbe ceases July
Coat. June ST -Serious riots continued
Saturday and ttntsday nighta.
Skase. terns SC.- Ann...Ont.-Tao notke.. Aare
berome sreneral. -- rbs laborers in all de
.•t in l art or.. leaving or thrc teo
dotie he. tounktrygnen ten ' their ;hp,
the to
have stompedwork nO,l even
pave
wt home and newsboys re
luseto astrontnnen.
..tfolence to-dagy.but tae situation is danger.
eon and the excltenientvand anitety lateness
'LIVERPOOL. June 27.-The commercial
tn.sd le of this city hose been feasting M. Les
reps.. W says ital is only necessary for
the , success of t he*ma Canal. The Liverpool
merchants trill to likely to assist him finan.
tinily.
lavuuroot. June:.-The total receipts of
cotton from all party for the week ending
June Zlth, were t hirte-sin thousand hale.. Of
this all hot one limn...tad came from the
United Staten. The amount-of American cot
ton on hand here laestimated at four hun
dred and sizty-three thousand bales, and
there are basideanne hundred and eight thou
sand bales of Asnerican - rotton now at sea.
b. end thls country.
. ,
Some of the proptietore of the cotton milfs
In Lancashire have conceded to the advance
in wages demanded by the operativee. Others
still hold out against the strikers.
MA XCIMTER, June,teL—A boiler exploded
in the- Firewood mills, near this city. Two
men were dreadfully scalded and one has since
died.
=lli
Paula. June 27.—The deaths from small pox
last week were two hundrel and MY. •
Arnaud Mabee. a French politician and po
litical writer, died yesterdaY, aged slaty - one
Forty thousand people assembled on the
Field of So!feline oft Friday. the 2lth lust., the
anniversary of the battle, to witness the cere
mony of dedicating a monument to the memo
ry of the soldiers who fell there, The pro
ceedings. which were very (eternities. were
conducted by Col. Ifaye, 'ors the part of - the
French. and Colonel Pollak, on
he
part of
thin , ' Austrians. Among those present were
the Princess Humbert and Savor Carragnin. of
Italy. In the evening a grand banquet WI.
held, at lilt pacific and apnroprlate tr:utsts
were each ed by representatives of the ra
tions European power*. ; . -
The exaggerated reports of the Emperbr's
illness continue, but they are probably circu
lated meted) to Influence the Bourse.
The F.experter has intimated 'that the time
has not yet arrived to grant the petition of
the Orleans Minces. He adds that he will
urge the remeval of the restraints whenever
it iscafe and proper to go.
Prince Napoleon has returned to this city.
The abdication of the throne of Spain was
ed by Queen Isabella in the presence of
sign
tha members of the royal family la Paris,
toldand several Spanish grandees and general..
preceded the act by reading a for
mal addresa of farewell. In a lette to the
Pope, the ex-Queen notifies him of her abdica
Hon, and beg* his blessing , for the Prince of
CTturia• no for Spain..
he 'Committee cm Petitions • In the Corps
gislatif, at the request th e M. 011ivier. have
reported unfaeorably7on application of
the Orleans Princes to return to Insure.
',The Journal Do , /MAU my. the steak of the
western line. of rrallway in Prance Is firmer.
owing to the lnerease in • baldness ,exoccted
from the transpOrtation of AMOriCIIII
stag.
WOW s
nrAtAlvuJinte Cate. Oeuarat Boor
a card which he denies that be
Intend. to be eroember tdeeketsmeS society.
-The luturgententeentlyeapttirate party of
ntr form s went out from Puerto rrincipe
on • lm:Mon. The prlsollera were
all killed soon atter their rehturr-':
A slight, stiock.of .earttrroalte•lrm , felt at
Santa:awes Meath ett.
Several m ore filibster, of 1•01120)/ command
have been killed. •
. ,
The schools la roll° Itlco have closed fOr
scant of tends:
•• • .
Volantecri WU/ xn rprf.ed nearSantlngo by
n band of rebel. and all abot,
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•
RERUN. June g7.--Tteg.tycegtim his been
Ten ND vers. tbrovarbuttt au wore Germany.
Advice. from ' all quarters report the orop
prospecta very disco
LEI WIC, June 27.—Alvahehe, of Memphis,
Tennessee. him been scutemced 'to One y e ar'.
Imprisonment for committing an assault on
the American Consul here.
I=ll2
FLostr-tm June in.—Th e reittpeiattlit de
nies the report ptiblistimt :lately of an Anglo-
Italian note to the Greek Acrvelltnient on ”.X
fiuttiecrt of b . rija , n_d . w i i,
Pope will not not prodahn
th ß eZ r alltlitidoima Oli fetir . art i t:
ed -
mAgipict R6WO.
• .
,
Qtriazctrrowlr. June 27. - - , -The Acta:l2ooN Ne
braska. CaJahra sad city. at Antwerp has ar
rived. . • • . .. . •
Losno.Damy. Juim steel:lWO
Nalco, from New York, pan arrived.
SINANI,NAL 'AND (A)MMERCIAL.
.
Igm.Am, . June 27— Keening. C0... 1, c1;
money u:9 ; a roount sex. Ameee.lmegant
evilly: 90)1i DC We .117.,2 Ten-Faction. ....,.
iitx. Eii 19 : 1111 uols.114; 0 t i i ',..... , vp u, '" °
PARIS. June I . — Bourse. firm at . .. n "'
Z.' centimes.
. . •
. LtVeliroin, J
ooe 2 7.- , Cotton firm: middling
uplands 103110kor Orleans 10.kdd101id; .
1 31 . 1 _9,1
L. = balsa. California white wheat . . °"..
10s $4; rod western No 2 11dia7s; winter Ds
ed4tAs ed. Western Moor als 3d Cut. No 2
mixed ale dd. Oats UM Barley Peas
Ws. Pork ifes dd. Beef .
1,. Lard firm 706.
Cheese In. Bacon 3ds for Cumberland cut and
Cs for short ribbed. Bashi 135 3d.
L O2 DON. June S..—Linseed cake outer. Tal
low firmer at 45s 3d. Oils dull. Sugar quiet.
Turpentine dull. Rosin ermer.
50CTUAIIPTOr, Jane 27.—The eteamehlp
America, tram New York, has arrived.
Pnalquorm, June' 27.---17. F. bonds cloud
quiet at 96tiBildid
HAYTI!, June 27.-Cottoti quiet and steady at
117 francs.
Azaw . tirir, Juee 27:-4etruleum Arm
XLIST CONGRESS.
(I E 4 14 EAMOPL)
$
SENATE: .Tax. Tariff Bill Iti;stinied—
Income Sections Finally Struck Out
—Texas -- Pacific Railroad Bill
Passed. HOU - SE: iltlry Civil
Expenses Appropriation Bill Furth.
er Considered In Continittee—Reporc
of Conference Committee on Curd
reney Bill.
lily Telegraph to the Plttepirgh Gazette.]
• WARTILY(VrOtt. Joann. IRIII.
MEM!
.
A iniiflOn by Mr. 110WAltD to held at}
fivenitti . ' Session to day to dispose of the
Texaset'aellie and the Atlantic :Ind Ptrttt
.linitroad bills toms objected to by . Me. SHER.
MAN as tending to delay the tan bill. and
gave rise to a long debate.
The motion seas fleshy agreed to.
hhls the tax bill CRUM up as unfinished
business. -
Mr. SHERMAN. Chairman of Finance Com
mitter...dated as the result of consultation in
regard to the bill that they had agreed to let
all the Income taxes go), and as a substitote
to retain the tax upon sugar an It Is now. And
also the tax on gnaw rootlets.. He taild the
House proposition for Ike cl.sideallon of tax
on sugars had been objected to by buniness
men throughout tho countrY, and the Senate
columittco's che.r,ltication had encountered
.equally strong opposition: The remaining
sections of the bill would clear up ambigui
ties In reference to apeelal tax on dividends
of corporations. such us Insurance Companies
:god relating to Chokers and other retigimts
* •
The Ineotne tat nection was stilek en ma
withotadivlvion.
. Mr. SHERMAN offered attn . section to con
tinue the tax • an Corporations and- notaries
during this year.
The amendment was agreed to and various
'others submitted by Mr. SHERMAN to carry
out the recommendation of the Pimtnee Com
mittec.
The amend inent to authorize the consolida
tion of Collection district. Won agreed to.
The Irani erctivne brrtleg been reached. nn
amendment striking out, the duty on chicory.
sutmorv.dandelion roll.and acorn coffee. raw,
around or burned, or prepared, nod on all sub
stitute.; fur coffee, wu agreed to.
Mr. SIiEft.M.VPI end.vprml to withdraw
the ante:Ailments reducing the duties on sugar
according to the rtenntu Couunit tee's classifi
cation. sons to allow the rides to remain as
under existing laws.
Mr. HAMLIN objected to the withdrawal
of the section ad asked to have a vote
nn it.
After discussion Mr. Sheridan' , motion to
strike out the reduction of the tax on stig its
was rejected -yeas IN. nays its. .
The Rouse classification therefore remains.
Yens Messrs. Abbott. Anthony, Bayani,
Cole. Conkling. Corbett, Cragiu, Drake. Fen
ton, Gilbert, Harris. Howarti, Kellogg, .mti c ..
rill. IMe.l Morrell ITt.l Osborne. Pomeroy.
Pool. Ramsey, Rice. Robertson. Sawyer,
Scott. Sherman, Stewart, Stockton. Witmer
and Williams—Lei.
Mle-Messrs: BOreltl6l4 Cameron. Varpoi,
t sr, tai'lerlY. l/at Is, Edmonds. Forry. Fowler.
Hamilton. Md., Harlan, Howe,
llots ell, Johnston. McCreary: Morton, • Nratt.
Noss. Saulsbury, lisltrz, Spencer, Spragne
,
6„„„, 11140 „,, vicke., and.
t Wilson an
'lentos u.
•
Mr. YATES moved an amendment prohibit
ing hereafter all takes 'on tea. coffee mid
su M r .
r. ',MERMAN remarked Yha amendment
ivould strike off 146,1100,000 of the revenue
and if adopted the whole bill should fall.
Mr. YATES advocated his amendment at
length.
At four o'clock the House resolution an
nouncing the death of 'lion. David Heaton,
Representative from N. C.. was received and
after eulogies of deceased Land the adoption
of the nsual resolution. of laanlulance. the
Senate took a recess. •
. - .
Evening Srapintp-+Tbe cOnsiderattol of the
Texas Pacific Ha*nail bill eoe resumed.
Mr. WILSON'S amendment. to make the
Mauge of the road uniform. at . nye fret f rpm
arshall, Texas. t0:3i12 Dietn,L'alifotula, wax
adopted—yeas al. nays ' •
AS2 amendment by Mr. STEWANT, nether-
Yrin,L the Southern Itarinc Railroad. of Call.
with the Pacific by e branch
Raid was itlaitte&
Airy, itineuilunrol..by Mr. SAWYER. that
all Iron and steel usotV, Alai! be pur t .h....d. fn
the United State.,
The bill then pasted. ;
The Atlantic and Pacific lleilromi bill ma.*
made the order ntlrnmrtnnr nt
Adjourned.
ItErIiFISENTtTI
aims were ow r... 1... e.I
reetaxtr the ansteuree.o. ..r
from grapes. peaches and other trims.
R e4e ,, sas uusutamanuent s Detotrlrwent
To panip the Collection of ille-al taxes on
P lirr ' .l/ZD
intend a bill for the di,-
tributlon pro lota of all monies paid or to be
paid bf the Republic of Venezuela for claims
of citizens of the United States under the
au-ard of the mixed commission. Paused.
Mr. DAVIS INew York/ introd aced a bill to
authorize the issue of. four per cent. bonds
exchangeable for and convertible tots, legal
tender notes at par. Referred to Committee
of Wars and Means.
Mr. REEVES offered a preamble and MO
lotion directing the Committee on WeVe
Means to report forthwith the bill reducing
the Present duties on all clauses of salt UM'
per cent, which..under the operation of tee
previous question, was adoptcul—lod - to
On motion of Mr. SettENCK, the funding
bill wits reported back nod made the special
order fur to-marrow.
Mr. KELSEY. from Committee on Appro..
miations, reported back the Consular and
Diplomatic Appropriation hill. and moved the
Senate aniendment be non-concorred In and
a Committee of Conference orderml. Agreed
to.
On motion of Mr. KERR, the Senate amend
ments to the bill for editionsl terms of United
States Courts in Indiana was taken front the
Speaker's table and concerned in. _
The Speaker presented otelegram announc
ing the death of the Earl of Clarendon. Eng
lish Semetarr of State for foreign affais. .
Mr.. BUTLER. Masa., from the Judiciary
Committee, reportard adversely the Senate
bill to change the Judicial circuits. Tabled.
Mr. :SUMACH Introduced the bill to abol
ish the tribal relations of the Mime Indian,.
The House went- into • Committee on the
Sunday Civil Expenses Appropriation bill.
Items for work on the ( apitol were attacked
by noun, Missouri members, Messrs. )(Tor
tuick. Itenjmnin and Flukeinnergand defend
e M
dby essrs. DoVrel. and Schenck.
The items under the head of Agricultural
Department Rave rise to n discussion between
Meows. Holman. Potreo. Neloon. of Ohio.
nod °theca, but were agreed to without
amendment.
A discussion axone between Messrs. Ferns
worthand Dawes In ference to an Rem in
I the bill to pay Paul S. re Forben a balance due
his under a contract with the navy depart
ment for the steamer Algonquin of Cris.T.V.
Mr. FARNSWORTH moved to strike it out.
, He Criticised the action of the Committee on
Approjwiatlons In reporting it, and expressed
the opinion that the chairman of the Commit
tee. Mr. Dawes was like Joe Itagatoek
•
sic: devilish idyl"
Mr. DASVE3 retorted th Farnsworth
was so constituted that he erndd not believe
any one else lobe honest• and intimated that
he did not desire to be measured by the gen
tleman from Illinois or by hie standard of
morality. The Item had been reported be
canoe the Secretary of the Navy said it was
to liquidate the balance due OM mate-mot a
claim, but a debt:i
"Mr. FARNSIVORTIFittid be Wad not attack
ed anybody, and that the unusual wrath and
excitement displayed by the gentleman from
Mnswichusettst Was cadlreltunneoessare. He
did not suppose every mansdishonmt, and his
friend from ifansachttlettartiook unnecessary
umbrage at what be bail said. He had. said
he thought him sly, and the fact that When
'the bill was reported the gentleman said
there was no venial legislation In it, was a
After smile furttertilsauselon the Motion to
strike out the item Willa,tejected.,
The Committee rose, Miring still six pages
of the bill unfinished.
• Mr. GARFIELD, (rem the Committee of
Conference on Currency bill , mode a report.
He gall he would call it up tomorrow.
Adjourned.
I:prer Ithrrs.
ly P..n04 Lloc.l
Cinetsenonn, June I.l.—Rlver sloi,
13". with twenty-one Inches of water In the
channel. Weather clear. Thennutneterno at
MCMOLIMIWN, June 27. River stationary,
with twenty inches of water In the channel.
Weather clear. Thernunneter 11l at 4P. 71.
lIIUTNYVILLE. June l.l.—ltlver ststtionary,
with two and a half feet of water In the chan
nel. Weather clear.
_Thermometer 441 at 4
Clit.Trrr, June 27,141ver at a stand: with
Ve h athe n r c l i n e Thermometer :l e e r ! e t a h t e ll r.nf
• 4 Terrible Crime lik r iellees.
By:telegraph to Pittsburgh Gazette.)
tintAPLIPOLIA. Suer 21'.—Orr Saturday last
two little girls were toned 10 n rue or elutes,.
way near.Whlte giver, who it . wan !supposed
et the time were aCcidentally drowned.
Further developments by the Coroner's Jury
reveal the horrlblefact that the elder of the
two had been outraged and murdered, and the
youngest VVIUAIso murdered to prevent her
giving informatlon.• There was only eighteen
Inches of water over them when found. No
.arrests have been made, but the police think
'they are on track of the guilty parties.
Seri prlesost
. .
NEW 0111.E.ARS, Jane tiOur qnlet. 'and
fins: superfine ii 575. XX E 6 and XXX Ea,.,3
S.W. Corn dull and lower; mixed 950 and
white g 1.05. Oats 64035 c. Bran lower at $l.
Hey lower; prima V.!. and choice S 3. Mess
pork dull at fCI.-4.41.513. Bacon dull: shoul
ders It F . 40. ribs Mix and clear ribs 18cc.
Hams "" "*Be. Lard dull; tierce Heine and
k. o f 180 90. Sugar name and firm: prime
II 1.110. Molassess firm at roc. Whiskey
du lat f Htl,lo. Cotten; prime 173(0173(e.
Sterling IMc.
I=C!
Totano, June dull. Wheat !inn
and le2c better:No. white Wabash 1 . 10.,
No.ll do 11,31 G No. 1 white Michigan 1,18;
amber Michigan 111,V1i No. C o rn #1.31; o.
doll:inn No.B do 111. M. quiet. and a
shade lower; No. 187.10; No. :. 85ifci yellow
lle. Osta dull; Michigan 6Tc. .
SECOND EDITIOI.
1-T'OUR 0 'CI IiCK
.Tllli
The ConferenceCommttire Report on
the Currency BilL—Aniendments to
the Tax-Tariff Rill—lleath of Lord
Clarendon Officially Announced—
Dispatch from the President on the
Emt.
[lly Telegraph to the . 11t6burgh Gazette.]
WitolliNoTos; June• 27, 1810.
TILE einvernrScr stErour. '
Representative Garfield to day - submitted to
the lionsU the report of the Committee of
Conference ion Currency Rill. The bill pro
vides for the soup of forty-five millions of
'National bank notes to banks, In addition to
the three hundred millions authorized be the
—•
act of INA, the amount so provident In he fur=
Milled banking associations in States and ter- ,
rit °ries having less than their apportionment
as contemplated in the applirtlonment act of ,
11 , 43.1; the securities for such circulation to be
deposited with the Treasurer of the United
States shall he of any de.,cription of bonds of
the United States, bearin.: coin interest: ap
plications for the circulation shall be made
within one year after thepas.age of this get,
and the Comptroller shall issue it. to banks
making application, glVing preference to those
States and territories having the greatest de
ficiency; nu bank orgsinlzed tinder this net
shall have a circulation exceeding half a Intlz
lion dollars.
Anew account of Increased circulation
shall he made ra. oon an practicable, hosed
upon the. census of 1071). The Gamptroller at
the cud of each' month is required to report
to the Secretary of the Treamiry the amount
of circulating tedes issued during the prevl:
our - Month, whereupon the l . lecretary of the
Treasury shall redeem and cancel alike
amount of three per CCU certificates Issued
under the acts of March 11, MT. and July 70.
18 , 58. by giving notice to the holders thereof
that. Interest shall cease on the day des lit
natcd In the notice, and* that said certificates
shall no longer be available as bankkie re
serves.
r pm, the deposit of anprrold interest bear
ing bonds in the Treasury of the United States
In the manner prescribed hr the nineteenth
and twentieth sections of the National Cur
recy Act. It shall be lawful for the Comp.
tro n ller to Issue to the bank snaking the de-
Posit 011eulating notes of different denomina
tions, 110 t less than floe dollars. not exceeding
in amount eighty per cent. of the par cattle of
the bonds deposited. which notes shalt bear
upon their face the promise of the 11S.Cill
tion to which hey are 1.1.11 to pity upon
presentation to the o ff ice of the association in
gold coin of the Called States, and shall be
redeemable upon such presentatlnn in such
coin. The capital .4 any such banking asso
ciation is limited to one million dollars.
Ranks orgnedzed under the preceding sec
tions are tsiquired to keep on hand at all
times not less than tirenly-liseper cent. of
their circulation in coin, and shall receive ut
par in paymentof Sickle the gold notes of
every other suck liank which Is at that'lline
redeeming notes In coin.
The limit or circulation In three hundred
million In the currency act. and the . reontre
meat that the brinks In Pan Francisco must
ntileem their notes at par In= New York. arc
removes!.
The term "lawful Itioney" In tho currency
act, as applicable to banks then organizes] Mt a
geld basis, shall be construed to mean gOtil
sill of the United States. • , • I
The bill, fart her provides for the withdraw
al front .banking associations having a eirein
! lotion exceeding that contemplated in the tint
of ?larch :id Ihns. twentystive million dollars.
This circulation Is to ire ithdraWll,
cummen
•ing with banks hating a circulation exceed
ing one million dollars In States having t
'1 ar
sees of circulation. and then , 11,VIAISIR Pro
nitro with other banks having a circulation ex
ceeding r200(llo 10 Staten having the largest
excess of elreeilaslon. and reducing the egrets
lation of such banktrs4 States haring
the greatest • pruportintr . excess.
undistilrbed the banks :
States having smaller proportion
untikthuse to greater excess be reduced to
the rame grade, and continuing thus to make
the reduction provided for by this act until
the furl her aintiunt of twenty-Eve millions
shall be withdrawn, and the circulation so
withdrawn be distributed among the States
quit TerritOrieli having less than their propoe
tion..
•
Provtalun Iv made, Achere bi - nkv fall to it,
turn Use circulation required within ougy3 ear.
fort br-mad of their lvnfli depositedVittrthe
- Treworer - oft . treTrotted-Nrate. for their tir-•
rulatlon. •
circulatton Is to be withdrawn nail the
tort
i v vise int"ions Kllnted to the not oat lon
v trio t. wat stut us.
its proportion of circulation may lentos e to a
The fYtt Cottrell of last
evening adopted a resolution declining to fr
e, the Jefferson Davis Confederate Presi-
Lential flotation back on the' !terms proposed
by the rnlted Stated government. that is. not
to charge rend for the time of,ciecidinuce as
bead iluarter for the military. They nab rent
to be paid and the building restored to Its
former contilahn.
The followinClTE 1N0.1.1. Tax.
nre the ons reorted
by Mr. Fhennan g
and adopted bytwosecti the Sen p ate as
substitutes forthe income MI. stricken anti
. -That sections Lin 121, 12.5, and 11.7.1 of
net of June 31.), , WC and amended bvacts of
July la, Iskl, and March gd. 1867, shall be ctin
stetted tp Impose taxes therein mentioned.
being saxes on dividends of corporations and
salaries of Government officers for and 'dar
ing the yenr Ina. nod that all such taxes shall
he collected in the manner now or hereafter
provided by
'Sremni•-thut Jur the plinuise of allowing
deductions Iron, incomes of any religion: or
social community holding all their property
and the income therefrongjolntly nod in coin
.mon. each rive of persons in MlllOl society, and
any remaining fractional number of such per less than flee or over such groups of tire,
shall be held to constitute a family. and a de
dart lon of $l.OOO dollars shall be allowed for
each of said fatuities. Any taxes on incomes,
gains and profits of inch societies now duo
and unpaid shall be - trisessed and colleeted
aceording to ihls provision.
DEATH OF TILE EARL. OF CLANENDON.
The Itritith 4 Minister iteing,lll:ll3ollllCed to
the Seetetnry of ritate this morning the 'death
of the Earl of Clarendou, the Presideut direct
ed a znes.age of sympathy and regret , to he
transmitted. The following is the dispatch
sent:
Depot - Ina et of .elate. Iras hInoto; D. C.: Jane
L'L 1870.—Tk, Mr. Motley, Mlnbder, London:—
The death of the Earl of Clarendon removes
a statesmen, whose fordo belongs to the world
and whose loss will be felt be other nations
than that In whose behalf belabored for the
advance of elvlllzatlon and In the Interests of
prase.' The President tenders the eympathy
of the United States to flee MeJesty and to the
British people, and condolence to those to
whom the loss brings personal grief.
[Signed.] If ASIII.TIIN rlBll.
M
A party of Indians INDIAN
came ßA on the line of Little
Barton Creek, to within fifteen miles of Aus
tin. Texas, on. the 11th inst., and stole bones
from several parties who pursued them. and as
they had not yet returned fears are entertain
ed that they have been murdered by the Has-
NOMINATIONS.
The President has nominated - the following
postmasters: Win. D. Hitchcock, Per.
DD sin: W. W. Webb. La Crosse, WiseQnsin•
and A.F.Allen, BOTT/1,0.
SHERIFF MCIUMMED.
A letter from Corpus Cbristi Mates that t
Sheriff of Nueva county, Texas. had been foul
ly murdered and there was eonsennently great
excitement. •
CILYSLTS.
The tioperlotAndent of Census omko nh ap
.
pmprlatiou of V.,:e.NS,KO.
CINCINNATI
Reception of Visiting Firemen- from New Or
Jeans.
lily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.)
Cractrnesvi, June 27. -The New Orleans Fire
Department excursionist, reached the city at
one o'clock this afternoon on the Ohio fe Mis
sissippi Railroad, consisting of the Mechanics
Fire Company No. 6, Hope Hook and Ladder
Cohlpanv No. 3, Representatives of Phoenix
No. 8, Mississippi Twos, Crescent twenty-one
of New Orleans, first and second Assistant
Engineers of the .Fire Department, and Invi
ted guests. in all numbering one hundred and
thirty-eight. After reaching the city they
sown some time getting their engine and lad-.
dens arranged. About three o'clock they
were received at the depot by a Committee of
the Common Council, Ca d. Meanie. Chief of
the Fire Department, and 'committee of two
from each fire company In the city. Preceded
by the Zouave Battalion band and a detach
ment of pollee, they were escorted through
the principal streets to the headquarters of
the Fire Department. The New Orleans com,
ponies, with their fine personal appearance,
handSonie engine loaded with silver plate re
ceived In successful corepetition with
other companies, and their complete
ladder. and carriage; attracted much
attention. At the headquarters a floe
collation was awaiting the guests. A wet- .
Come address was made by Mono George F.
Davis, President of the [Leant of Aldermen.
Ile mentioned the hospitality Cincinnati del
egates had receired at the Commercial Con
vention In New Orleans, alluded to the noble
qualities that moved men to become volun
teer firemen, and gave them a hearty wel
comet° the Queen city. Response wee made
by CapE Diomm. of the Mechanics, who
spoke of the motives that moved them to
'make the tour they were now enjoying,
thanked the authorities for the reception re
mired and offered The health and pros
perity of the. Fire Department of CM-
Monett" The firemen were specially
welcomed by Engineer Megrue, of the
Cincinnati Fire Department, and remarks fol
lowed by Billy Glass. of the City Council. M.
Carroll, A. A. Stone and Major Tracy, of New
Orleans. Councilmen of Covington, and Von
Beggern and Mr. Latta. of Cincinnati, also
Made brief speeches of welcome. Al-the close
"the Fire Departments of New Orleans and
Cincinnati" were toasted, after which the
procession formed' and marched to Fifth
street market space to witness the exhibition
of the Washington and Brighton steam lire
engines of this city.
The excursionists attended Wood's theatre -
In a body, escorted by a band. They will
leave to-morrow evening at 9:45 for Philadel
phia on a train of three fine sleeping and one
drawin room coach, over the. Erie Railway.
A. G. McGuire,
Guire, of the Mobile Reeidcr, accom
panies the party.
SIE!NEMI
BRIEF TELEGRAMS
—Francis B. Cutting, a distbutuislaed lawyer.
of New York city, died onSunday. ..• .
--The Fenian trials it Canandaigua.'
have been postponed until the 12th of :July,'
—lt is reported that den: -will re
view the militia Id New York . on the Fourth
—Vessels from Europe report , the weather
on the Atlantic very cold. with fresh mace,
but no Ice was seen., •
—A heavy thundershower prevailed alNew
York last evening• A flag stag ua BrondwilY
000 struck by lightning.
—Draper &Sties' hosierrlaetory. at Canton;
Mass.. was destroyed by are on Sunday. Loss."
00,101; insured tor $20.000.
E. Amin, formerly of Cincinnati.
died at New York or Sunday. Ms remains
will be taken to Cincinnati for Interment.
—The corner stone of the new building of
lieetboven Mnennerchor. in New York. was
laid yesterday with appropriate ceremonies.
--Class day at Princeton College. N. J.. was
very Interesting. It was announced that a
fund of $101),000 has been secured.for a library.
—There were four cases of sunstroke in New
York yesterday, though the heat was much
leier typpressiye than on .the few preceding
:'—‘ArdOng the passengers per steamer l'er
idiYe..arrise.clandred at New York yesterday
wak itaoh or the bite Jerome Ekmaparte,
Baltimore.
—Shoeks or earthquake are imported t
have been perceptibly felt in New York cit •
and Brooklyn between six and seven o'e !
Pontiac morning.
•
—Andrew Stafford, late a Joan agent be—
tween Unit Itnore and Philadelphia. has been
sentenced to three years' lonprlelannent for
embezzling letter,.
SleConnelsburg, Pa., during a wind and
hail storm on Sunday ' , about half the -court
house roof was torn off and' the new Id. E.
Church badly injured.
—The bark Sago of Picton, which arrived at
New York yesterday from Guantanamo,
Cnba, lost Capt. - John R. Gavin and rive men
on the voyage by yellow fever.
—The last spike in the Denver Pacific Rail
road was driven by lion. John Evans on Fri
day last. The spike was solid silver. and sae
presented by the citizens of Georgetown, Col
orado.
—The steamer City of Hnrtford struck n
sunken rock near Portland, Conn.,. Sunday
evening and sunk In shallow water. The pas
sengers, crew• and freight were all safely re
moved.
—The sale of ice on Saturday in New York
city amounted to 1,800 tour—mere than on any
previous day on record. Large quantities
are now being imported by rail from Massa
chusetts.
--One Ephraim Williams bus brought atilt
New York against the Kansas Pacific Rai
road Company for two million dollars da
age.. lie alleges the company defrauded hi
Of his righte as a stockholder.
Morris. Illinois, Sunday morning. In
Catholic church, Miss Sadie Deice. one of th •
pupils of St. Angela Academy, being or
come with heat, fell from the orchestra to lb
floor below. a distance of twenty-eve feet
She W. ill a precarious condition. '
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FirFOCRTII CO. Du (ilrEsN E
ERETS.—A meeting of the above non
panyalli be bele on FRIBA Y . EVENINIi NEXT.
July t. ut their Armory, renter of 38th And But
ler !diet:. A full attendance Is derinui.
11, order of the Captain:
je•Birll .lAirl Eli BLACK. Orderly Sergeant.
ay' WE!;TEILN UNIVERSITY.
the odumeacirrient exercises tit By
Western Unlscriity spill take place
•
This - Evening, at 71 O'Clock
In the THIRD U. P. cuuncu. Piltabereh. The
Yitaritle rat education are nordlallr Mulled to al
ined. Ad ' intaalen free. A splendid Band of Mealy
be It, attendance. JeZkyle ..
ocrFIRST •
Grand Military Pk Nic
FOURTH COMPANY
nucluEsN - E GREYS
ei=
==!
1870
7:;k2 , , , , Mu.. by .4z-int western Eland
0-.1111:
Pittsburgh Quintette
Will Zire their PllOH' CHAPEL CONCERT 1.4
tho - •
PLIISBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE
Ot t Ttte: , •ielay Next
I.l . ommenclng ut tl o'cloek precisely. 'rickety. 30
cents. et the music .tore•. leraLl
ry" LEM ERES.—lter. GEORGE P.
MAYS will lecture on MONLA Y and TU Elt
DAY Ern:serf:B June 22thd 28th. at 2il
P'clock. in the 2ND PRESBYTE R IAN CUURCtI.
ennstreet. (Rev. Dr. Howard's,/ for the benefit
of Ilarlewood Presbterian Chards.
TS
Monday Evening- " 1 1L\TING AN A ['PETIT R."
Tuesday Eventng-“ELDICATICD FAILMIRS. -
Adana-don to each Lecture-SO cents. Tickets
to be had at the door and at the rollowtng Rook
Stores, yls., Il A. Clarke h CO.: Robert S. Davis
and W. t:. JohnstonA Co.. In Pittsburgh. and Mc-
ClintClinton', Allegheny. Also , at the following Music
on',
'ls.: Mellor d Hoene, Charlotte BlUrne,
Kinber Bro.. and Barr. gnats A Buettler, and at
Dunseath's and . J. It. Reed's Jewelry Store, Pitts
burgh, and McFadden s. In Allegheny City. Joel
- -
[Cr SHOO, FLY! SHOD, FLY!
NEW OPERA HOUSE
ONE WEEK ONLY.
COMMENCING ON MOM:, Kb' ITU
==!l
BRYANT'S MINSTRELS,
rho oldest Mantra] Troupe existence. From
yant . * ithera Beebe. New York. under the In..
r
mediate direction thd bopervlslon of the emlnent
comedian. Mr. DAN URI ANT. who will pealtively
ViCa_ very performance. anointed by bib *2
T-C n b e A ISS AI T ISIS. Duets the week the
following burtebtee operas will ko 'performed:
"Lucke,. Borgia. "II Trovatore; "soutane:thy
lA'. - Girl nt the Period." and Dan hunt's Great
ebt New Tort Succoth. The Great Orig
inal - Shoo Inv". vliallsol and made • public ac
cent., of tcy Dan Bryant and Dave Heed. an per
formed by them over 340 nights at Bryant's Ope
ra Houle, New York, gale of seats will commence
Ilolitnen A [Tale's Stable Store on Frithiorn.
JOHN P. SMITH,
1 >bßosiness Agent.
CEEG IRA T INSTITUTE, .
1327 nnd 1329 SPRUCE STREET. Phil.
delphlo, Po. Eneloh end Fume'. for yowl; L.-
!
dies and on
Boarding and Day Pupil, nil
iorpen on MONDAY. September 21. French le
hes lononen of tho family od e Is constantly
spoken
Itl
e Instilte.
/AIR 'De If ERE ILLY, —
je.9.17-Trini Principal
NEW NOVELTIES
Act..ountants and Bookkeepers
•
NATIONAL REFERENCE PILE. -
DICKINSO'S ARII REST:RULER &CUTTER.
CLEGGEI PATENT RULER CUTTER AND
MEASURE.
LETTER OPENER AND ERASER.
.7 - Call and we them at. -
LLAN C. ILI KEWELL & CO.;
ii Wood Street, Pittsburgh
JUST -ARRI-VED-.
Another as or those Ilathisome
Plated BraceNs,
AT $3 PER PAIR,
Mrs. S. C. ROBE'S,
No. 91 Federal . St., Allegheny
MILLINERY GOODS gad 1213111thiGS.111 Ev
Id at Ynd bola.. cuid. for 90 du.
PMSURGII
BANK FOR- SAVINGS,
NO. Elk FOURTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH:
CHARTERED IN IS6.
OPEN DAILY from 9to t i Vimk. me on SAT.
ORDAY EVZINO . hoot 7in b N o , o ooor
to 9 :float. and from Novearf Mt
xste attf I.t. 6to a o clock. Intontst n u :
ox per cant, free of tax. and tt
dawn compounds seraLaan lan/ m Junta) and
J . al oe y . Books of By./..rig. fett . oahod ‘t tho
Hoard of Managers —Pa A. Herm Pratldeal:
11. Hartman, Jac Park, .I °. Viva Pnaidarda; D. B.
WKlnloyi Secretary aod ,
A. Oradiey; Gmaam,._A, 8.441 Z.
DLit' ta h oil:s . . l 7,7l . o F tiTa g o.&=riT:
cliViertiTe 11 Eatiollors. _ ' Tr
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VOL: LAXXV."-NO. 148.
NEW: ADVERTIS
.
• A 5 ORDINANCE
=
Gfading of North. Canal St.
The Entire Length itorotigti
Line, and "to extend .the Yaring'or
salt! Street - to Sprint; ).trept t In the
Itoronr.h-or.Shlirlistturg.'
tiCe. flc otriatned and Borough r Shar ps- gess and Town Council of the of burg, and It Is hereby ordain and enacted bthe
asalsonty of the name. That thr Burgess and TORII
Council be and they are, hereby authorised and
directed to invite nod receive proposals fur the
gradlngrof North Canal stree from the lotersee
tion,al:Main and North Can al airoets the entire
length - al mid North Cnnal street t i the lint-ouch
Lane. had to contract therefor with the bidder or
bidder. at their discretion.
. - ,
Sgt./. Ansi that North Ca stree, Su r ing
intersection "I 'Main •street, betarred to
St V..3 Tani al s ' obn as the cant sod expensernt
!phi Improvements shall he fully ascertained. it
rhnli bts the duty of th,St.ree4Commissioner to
inerilT,TAT:'l,"2,l . "l,gt=2. v .." 4 `"l4 s t- s t lt frg:r r th
Canal street, in the said•Bot.4.retspeCtlve/s. ae
onling to the rule nbote Indlomed. and thereupon
proceed to make demand and Ptdkret the same ac
cording to the provisions "( the Act of the Gen
eral Amsentbly of. the Consmonweaith of Penn
sylvania, e 111 third - .ln Act <Seining the manWer of
colter.. tile
Alleys
of/tileo grading and patinae!
the :streets and Alleys
11
d for other nurposelhlt punted the 30t der oi
March. A. D. t 833, furl new extended to t e Bor
ough of Sitsruslutra be on Act of Aim.. ly. ups'
proved the 11th day of March. A. It. IS7 .
Ste. 4. That M. mute of any ordinance as may
conflict. with or, Isu supplied by the furegra. be
and th 1.110
e 0 Is hereby repealed. •
Ordained and entitled Into IS /an OILS Io: Eh day
of Jun, A. D. 1570.1
. ~ T. ,11. GIBSON. Boracite.
. ' Attest t
F. A. K. Leta. Stormier/.
Promulgated the —of -; . A. D. 1870. 1.2 . 5. v;
AN I)RlllNANCE—Atithorizing the
further htrot of Sewerage Bonds. I
sec. I. Ito It ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Councils or the 'city or Allegheny.
nd It Is hereby onialned and enacted by tne au
e-
thorny of the sante, That the Controller be and
he Is hereby authorized and empowered to prepare
an additional issue of !sewerage Dontishnl sufficient
amount In the actrremste ua may he necessary to
pay the stityhs portson for the construction of the
sewers now Under contract. and Mud may he con
tracted foe during the presentimsr, provided the
amount does not eabeedl33o.ooo: said bonds to
be of the denomination of *(500 or 01.000 regal:
to mature In ton years from date of Issue. and t o
hard econpons attached bearing Interest at the ral
gi. ° , ; :r .h:Tng ' W . ar74 . .ltUr ;I: F lftl'ir:g! t r h y e y ' e t u r t s r t t
add Duels to be slatted by the mayor and ' urreasu-'
ler, and countersigned to the Controller.
sre.2. That all mules sa said Ronda which may
be leaned. shall he need by the Can ss( sale
city: by and will. the advice of the Finance Com
mittee. anti In all sober resect/. the issue , sale and
disposal of sold Maids shall be in nes:entente with •
thu Act or AIINIM hi y mint iTO to Sewers in the City
of Al legheny. tipprstred the 26th slay of March.
1889.-
3. That he faith. credit and co Porte
Property of the City 07 Allegheny he and I. hereby
ple , vea Int . the rmleinplion of efini It•md+ nt ma
turity. and the Interest accruing Menem.
•4. Tlint Clintl. , much of any ordinance no may
conflict with or be ul • ldlyd Cy the foregoing. be
and the game Italic re:waled-
Ordained and enacted into a lame. this the 23d
day et .turie.A line I benini one thonaand eight bun.
tired and acventy.
. .
• JAME,I 51HRIEI
I 'resident. of Se l ect evun t.
di
A tttst •
OX
• clerk of tneleet Comm!.
• .IFICY AVNNI,
' I're.ldent t:f Common Council
Alleet: It. Incwoiril.
• •
Clerklq Common Cmlnd]. Je.'S
A ORItINANCE—To Authorize the
ConMrimibm oi• .4 Main Bawer Jseloon
stroet and Irwin :menue: • • '1
.
bYP enTrees
lily of llegheni,
and It hereby ordained end enacted by the
thority. Of the same. That the Sower Comm:salon
be. and they are hereby authorised and directed to
in idol receive tirotersale for thecae...ruction of
a Sewer. located /LS logo. s. viz.• sod ncei,ding
'phin to be approved by Councils: On Jackson
Street. commencing at Bearer street, and extend
ing aloha Jackson tercet and Sr,wn avenue, and
connecting with trest 1://IIMI°111 Sewe and to con
tract
at with the lowest and best bidder or
bidden. at their discretion. -- •
Ser./. That an ter fullye cost nod narcoses of
said Sewer shall be useertalnial, the same
shut! be levied. ossesstel and collected as provided
for. by tor art of lesentbly of the Commirewcolth
of l'eunsylvenia. entltird .. e supplement n
element of the fourth sectliin of ortact.entieled an
Viet rehtting to Atlmtheny City,' approved March
Ser. 3. That so touch of any Vitairce as may
conflict wlth. or tie supplied by the foregoing, be
and the same Is hereby reprotled.
Orda and enacted Into.• Law, this the Ind
day of June. A non Dototol.ene tit - Mimed eight hun
deed non aerenty.
JA3IM ,
• rm./Meet of Select Council..
Attest: 3. 11. Os Ley, •
• Clerk of select Connell.
lIKNItY IVA /1.
Prroldent. of Comm ItN
en Co ll uncil.
Attett. It. Dikwtorni.
. • .
..-I.l.lert-or Common .
AS . 01tDINSACE—Atilltorizing the
Yl Gm.n. ,hiirain av treat enue.
co the Select
and Conn ~,,,, conned. or tie, city. ot .sliticionY.
and It et hereby ordained and enacted hr the au
thority of the tame. What the Committee on Streets
es. mod they...a hereby authorized and direted. to
torn.) and receive proposals for the =ratline arid
paving of Sherman avenue. as abire-said. and o
tract therefor wilhie loivest and beat Wilder or
bidders, id their
Sm. it. That for ile >tag' the Cost and oxennrea
of the varne, there Is hereby levied special en.
ressment. sold itssevarnent to lie made and collected
a.brovlded by the Act of A”cnitilv. entitled an
- Act relative to btreets In the City of AlleglienyZ,.
approved April Ist. 1870.
bre. 3. Mgt all ordinance* or parts of ordinances
inconsistent herewith he end they ere hereby re
pealed.
Ordained and enacted Into it /Mr. this the 23,
dayt June. Anon Dooms one thousand nigh
hundred and seventy.
• ,
c.
~.e J AMES !dc2lßllllt.
Attcel:.l.
It.
~ x ri -14cnt of Select Council.
Clerk ,of Select Council.
Attast
Clerk of Conituon Connell. IOiS
AN ORDINANCE—To authorize the
Construction of a Lateral Sewer on Stockton
avenu
Sae. e.
1:13e It ordained and enacted by the SCII•k
and Common Councils of the Cite ur Allegheny.
and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the au
thority tit the sung, That the Sewer Commission
he. and they ard hereby authorized and directed
to incite and receive proposals for the construction
of a Sewer. locatedus follows. viz.. and according
to Plan to ne approved by Connell,. Oto
n Stockn
avenue. (robe Federal street Sewer westwardly.
and to contract therefor wilt, the lowest Ana best
bidder Or bidders. at their discretion.. •
tar.e.:l. That us mein im the cost an expenses of
sald Sewer shall; be fully ascertained, the setae
shal by levied. amiciewel and collec Commonwealth
for m act of Assembly of - the
of Pennsylvania. entitled supplement to sup
plement of the fourth suction of an act, entitled
tle'Art relating tOAlleitheny City: approved Starch
Ser.]. That soh marl, of any Ordinance as may
!amnia with or be supplied try the foregoing be
e d tea lance la h e e :acten '' tl i al..law. thin the Sad
delY at June. A.D. one thousand right hundred and
H
• • JAMES SIeBRIER.
At.tcA: J. IL
o3s rP . reMdent of Select Council.
Lim* of Select Council.
HENRY WARNER
t l roMdent of Com C •
Atteal: Dix.woicmt. 7 on oundl•
Clerk of Common Council.
- •
A Pio l ll l lSANCE—luthorizing- the
Gradingand Poring of Morton Alley, Item
North oiler to Montgomery *Venue.
Sec. 1. Ite it ordotnect and enacted by the Select
end Conmon Councils of the City, of , Atirchenti
and It in hereby ordained and matted by the an
thortty of the name. That the Committee Onntreetts
be. ond they are hereby authorized cod direction to
incite and metre proposals fur M i l:noting and
Paring tot Morton o%
fewestrean el. en biddern
tract therefor with the'ant st or
bidder. at their dincretion.
5kr....1. That for dennying the cent and expenses,
of the tante. there In hereby levied a epeetal assess
ment. said amtatoment to be made and eolleeted. no
provided: by the Act of Anaembly. entitled an .. .Act
relative to •Streeto In the City of Allegheny:. eh
p'tri..ced. 3. V.V.! 1,11 1 'ilittinecti 'and perta of
naneem lnconnirteut herewith be and arc hereby
re
am
Ordained MST'ensieted into a law. then the 123 d
day of ' Jane. Anno Domini. brie thousand eight
hundred and imoenty. -
• . •
JAMER kIetIRIEII.
Prottdont of Select Council.
lilted: .1.
Clerk o 11. O Below Coonsil.
INE
President of Cornro WA w L s Coun ß,
cil.'
Attest: J. It. Oxtee.
Clerk of Common Cotton. Jet%
AN,- ORDlNANCE—Anthorizlng the
w..h47 ,1, 7, 4 1,:g31VA'1,1.11PLV:&.'"`"n
I. Be It ordained and enacted by the Select
and Conon. Councils of the City of Allegheny,
and It is hby ordained and enacted by the au
thority of t hesame. That the Committee on Streets
be. and they are hereby authorised and directed. to
invite andive proponaln for the emoting and
Paving of Ced a r alley.. aforesaid , without curb
or sidewalk, and to minima therefor with the low
est and best bidder or bidders. at their dlscretlem
Sec. 2. That for defraying the emit and emennes
of th e same,there In hereby levied a menial unseen.
went, said amusement to be made and collected. as
provided by the Act of Annembly. entitled an "Ant
relative to Streets in the City of .Allegheur." ste
mmed April Inc. I/170.
r, 3. That all ordinances and parts ces Inconsistent henneith Do and breh er eby re
pented.
ordainedand enacted Into a law this th e if 34
day of Jan a . rniio Domini tine thonsandelghibuct
dred and se.rentY.
.A MORI E
PresidJent.ll3o3
of Deice?. Conn R,
ell.
411" t
tlgi? , tUl r eZt Caoaol
ism:yßi WARNER.
President of Common Cornell.
Attest. ft. 1 / 1 1.1rodyls.
CDs! of Common Council. ~J ost
ORDINA to
Water onds.
SC- 1. Be B
ordained and ennotedby the Select
and Common Councils or the ea _
r Ant i t h e°T.
and It Is hereby ontalned and waded
by e au
thority of the Name. That the Mattson, be and he
is limb, author's,' es, empowered to hare
IMAM° wren per or ot. Rater Muds Issued
Be t. Bo a, ..
Hze. 2. That so mate of any urdlnanee oral
eaos, as may sos u ir . swt , h i r h g t z;= . 7 the
t rrrg g e igr3seeten Into a law this 23d daY
of May. Anne Domini one thousand etabt buttered
mid aerentn
JASICS .1101111F.P.
President of Select Council.
A U r ' Cl j etlNNe l iPie
o nett
LICNitY WARNER.
Attest: ikan l i leNdent , of Common Corium
. Clerk of Common
Cos.
*3;9,0 0 -{pi la ..11ALF CASH, RE
42::,,AgthisTA;
and Wage* rooms and cellar. gas add water az.
tores. well bout and In oomplete order. situate on
Marton street, corner ot en alloy and near Fifth
avenue. Apply to S.
CUTHBERTa SON.
$9 Slate amen..
AGENCY itILSINESS I F ALL
KINDS to be transacted to Philadelphte, Now
Melti ll6l6 7l4l l' b:er d t e r d eet, o
Good Menaces itte n tr A rea. Jokra •
TEE WEEKvii _GAZETTE
rs Tire esstarnacumessr
•
ommerna ewsPart
,
.1 . 1.71.4.1, C .1, IN WEST'ifts I"2".."'iII'SVGVANIA.
farm s.mechanic, or:merchant . shvuld
without It.
subscrtba.,
Clubs of tire......_
Ca:Maid ten 112'
A MP, fdrutth.a gr " . adssly to the'Reudr-t;
of.. Club of ten. rostma....,
`Agents. Agents. Address.
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PEMSIMA‘a.alt6iaA.:43,..
T.-1.,e." "For Sok."
“Ft 116 44 1 ,”"R0urd02.7,tr, nut eXichlina
FU ['R LINE'S. ini:rrent in thew collintnremor
!or TIKENTI-f/111; CEXTZ Nat' add it iolug Its••
WANTS
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XATANTEIL
v Nast. able bodied toess.afrAIEVPSIVIIV,
tit'Nral'E‘a tr1V7,4„,;,,=.';b1,
best In the Battalion. Ap 'blew office
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A. 1.1 BEEZR)N.
roOt of 424 street
WANTEI).—it 13 Tunnel Strect,
.Operatt.r., Einlstiara and Button Uula
aker, 6.t ------- - •
IV A STED—ST(IIIy. ROOll.,—A good
Slnre 01.1U.Z.VoT
onice.
A 1 , 7 ArUll',;:, - .-,`..5.ibt.V.2.1,41.,80i!t
ho under:taints raelt yind and continandi.
ing Best tit recorantendationsitiven. Ad.
M.. l'ittaborgh I.U. •
A NTED.-1 'few day boaden
V vat,
75 Fourth nventm
- 1,11" A NTED.—A few BOARDERS
r r vninted.nt 21S SORTS. A VENUIe. Alle
gheny City. fT.d
)N X
TANTED.—, COACII PAINTERS
MeKSlPirb CARIIIAI:11 BAZAAR,
SJ Vaa at l
Acetate. From Intl to ONO per week
ccrsllFpald: 115)
W A NTED. — Experieueed Agents to
r travel pod 'tell Latent Rightir by counties
for an article pea patented. Will by wanted ill
terry handy. Addrecs CI ., ti nt 533. Cats
burgh.
ottT,o A Bqp
;11 f Ok. and Ct n .,
for s2.sou each, ell fur tbgeeoV;r.ictibei,...,N.
Attnrney-st-Loay. No. 'llo '4 lirant ctreat. Misr.
burgh.
vVANTF.I)-:-By a Respectable Mar
r HIED LADY--A situation to ' , dovecot as
sist in booms work. lYsces no object. A comforts
able lionio pert erred. Address L. C., Pittsburgh
a t n ' ,l 11g1 : 0 - 11171,7 1 117t 74 ' D wI F h ' e
.'n%aire fur in.. wets' at No. 13 TeN N WY
IL NATHEN.•
NviiiT.FD - - . 7com. MINERS IMRE.
Dandle Ie. t' L E . I II ., 4PIiS C P.) " .O. " Vb c TI3II7I
CONIPANY!
wi,i'iT k E! ? .„ d —S v •eral i 3 , 1 m for
A rargl .
Mira, rd Wort. Bement girls Girls g iVanted for
Cooking. CHamlicrwork. Dining-zoom'Mirk and
ligla work of all description. Apply at EIIPLOY
MENT tiEFICE,No. 1 Sloth street. Ind door from
Suspension Bridge
AN T,TED.-A ?inmher of Ladles
4; . '4;7t4 h la ante candy n=7.,l 'n i'lCk Sap. Pass
h, Inquire et \..S3SMITI III
EMT. Ptt.burch.
an.
NyINTFD:,-- selll;ptriteigellgentti,,to
furan artlele a jtst pnte:ted. be y sr=d In
everylagully. Address. A. ht.. Don 393. PM.
burgh.
AAJANTED--An ORPHAN BOY and
v GIRL of 0 or 10 years 4d age. to live With
muple. Compensation. board. clothing. echool-
Ind. Ire. Best of reference given. Address for
two days. J. C.. ti.n.gma toner.
NITANTED—AGENTS.—Exytrienced
Aim. to travel Will ell patent ghts fur
en article ust patented. be wanted t o every
family. Great Inddeemehts offered. Address A.
!I_, Bog 333. Pittsburgh P.O.
WANTED 7 MORTGAGES
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-30.000 to Ineui la large or small amounts
a fair rate of Interest.
TIIO.IIA EstateETTY.
Rill. Bond and Real Broker.
- N 0.170 Pmlthlleld Street
NAT A N TED —3l ORTG A GE S.
Thirty Thousand Dollars to. Loan
Zi%`,l".T . :7,lV r i:TrtrLgr.P`'''"""'
'CUARLES nirgny.
IteP , l Kanto Agent.
6811nint. otreeL
BOARDING
'DOA RDlNO—To•let,with Boarding,
1.1 WOOSISCONII STORY R00M.% Innalshod.
.103 th 4vento3. 6-11
LOST OR STRAYED
LOST- - Ou
Monday acnni.r..
mzuoRAYL:
he paid to the per.. - , F
M='s2
‘„,;TRAXED--COW—From the pasture
nehiar ILOBEItT M. MI EOVMIt. near 11111elnlo
Cemetery. a COW. with freckles around
the head and shoulder'. Information may be left
at PATRICK .11clatATTY'h. at the Dane Yard.
AllegbenY
TO-LET
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'O-LET.—A complete DWELLING
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1101188, with Store ROOM attached. dlr..
tedon '' L y iVIVk. 2 O3E. F" """.
n'll` l4 ". .
r i'D-LEE—ROOMS,wIth BOARDING.
Suite of Furnished Rooms on second
floor, 1130 Third arena.. ..
17 o-LET.—Tiro Story Brick House ' ,
No. 81 Congress street , containing sig 'nom ,
and c
ear. f oisted
It':l`;ll' , l , T , Tegrizltfl7l',7 l 9lA and
Of 5.51 FAA& No.A old Poona Avenue. tell"'
TO -LET.--STORE ROOM.
A Unit-clams STONE ROOM end cellar. No.
I.BM. Liberty atreet, cottlipletelf fitted up wit
abelving and counter. {VIII he rented cheap
callcOfor soOn. Enquire at 7
IZEI;l31=T1
TO-LET.—A znod,t n - o story BRICK
DIVELLING. containing 12 mune, with mud.
.r. Improieme tits. Also. large Lot and good LifiCk
Stable. shoals fronting
,on the 'Put. Nu. 164
North Avenue. Rent riatonablo. Apply at No.
41 Ohio vtreet. Alleghenl. leg=
FOR SALE
17 4 "011 SALE.—A: car load of horses.
Jost arrived. Suitable forall purtmises. Call
and see them at lied Lion Stables.
FOlt SALE. (
WO Drays, a rait, and a Set of Harness,
MI In good ordor. Inquire -at omen of
UNION. WOOLEN sum,.
lald:f6l Yo. 121111ilyer Avenue. Allegheny.
I'oll SALE IIEAP.---$2,500 will
buy a haute with nye rooms end hall. with
?our lota 74 feet trout by 100 feet In depth. with
' , tabling, fronting on* forty feet incept. dna-hall
square backof Penniylvanla avenue. Tim:Meth
M pent Fast Liberty. -Apply at 174 Grant
•rtet, near baccnituyeb be. ibui-Wyly
That .
Gee La'
rOR SALEt That ~ well•kaown
.1.: property at Par ers adin. Penns, - THE
ECKERT 1101184" SALE.-
all- Bar tandem, et.
To a proper panion &airing to keep a Meg hi
a taro opportunity. ISur ß lir i ni.Ar c l i rr ..
. • hio.2 Ha" of Cltintmerar Building. .
Pittsburgh. Pa.
CrTlecupatinn intra b dinte on sal. _ • )enurbl
F OR SALE.—Engdnen and Botler9,
ziew.no Second Mad. of ell kind., conid.nely
on hand. •
Orders from dl parts of the oo . untijr promptly
tended to. .
JAMES ULM, h CO..
Corn Ef"Marion Avoetue sad P.. Ft. W. & C. R.. W.
Allefetievy.
VOR SALE.--STOCK. - FARM.—Con.
A. TAINS if4o ACILICS. one hmdrtst andsixty
acres under cultivation. balance woods, tram's..
went-2 dwellings, very large he and4table.
am sheep houses, orchard and well wale by •
small creek moral; through the place. Slttuttad in
Jennings county. 33: miles freed
an ppreea
d Louisville itallrosd: thrlviut nelshuorboud
neer vlllsliatend churches. The farm can be
U. 1 1 .1? . .ra r Cir . s1 AV IV to /Ie o. 4 roan Ave.
T"OR-SA LE CH EA I", OR EXCHANGE.
J.: FOIL CITY PROPICRTY.—A One COUNTRY
ItMIDENCE. containing :Macre, with 3 houses
thereon; one. a tine, comfortable and convenient
boo se;tfund miter. and one of the best miter pow.
Lle Western Yermsylvanis for a milli 16 miles
wnli the city. nn the waters of Turtle (Yeek Roan.
y of a tulle from Iltamoth Mahon. Central Rail
mme. good Yrtms to goOd locations
and houses (ormat. Require of •
WILLIA )4 WARD.
_myth No. llO Grant tit..
FOR SALE .- ON S YEARS' CREDIT.
S sere each in orchard of him beer.
1 40 A M Pcac riging view of par ' the cities. Price
110
to#oo each.
11 . AND LOT, full of choice bearing [MEL
Priee $973. -
t LAXGE NEW COTTAGE. 9 reeves, wide hall.
trent ithd ulde poilloos.2 velem 2 lame Geier.'
feud well Of water at pact door. eardwie hooee.O
stable.gropeserrlit younfrorehani bealincenest
Pview of let V i teO u w a laT4 . l, ;tri ne moat=
ipit:ll7or acres mere of' One orchard . can be
h with it. Within fifteen athletes malt of
dine. Enquire of
ietirt-tirrn W. ILINUART. on the premises.
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FOR SALE. -
.toria,
ba=toe o Brick Dwelling, twp
ea, con Ina 7 room. . Lot 48 17100. mo
at*. 44th street. hoar Buller Knot The lode
:; 11, :: 272,11 . 11 4::1gr.= . 11'1.°1rgd0p
the home. This praperly Is certainly the meet g
ettable to the 17th ward. Price moderate end
long 1130 Oren. e T. IL SILL &SON.
ON 31,A1N STREET:ZinP=letteCottte
11.ttat Moab on hteln amen. Dem lb. GMT...
TIM tftebaTairtna rolieVOTNalli
all of madame
me
• T. R. 8/LL & SON.
ON 44th STRPNIT.—A beanttrul lot now Bute,
strict- GO by 108„ ow. to the C7titena'Y.AW,
Newest.My n ottrUnirmA catinlach to hallo
$3OO. srtif pombaaa Ithe LOta near tae Pelt.
IL && oath ud balance he (omegas! annual
Payment& Workthenten shonkl not let Lela rand
opooramdtreho by. They trill tamer hare another
so adrantagman. T. IL SILL _
J.N Corner Paw and 334 wn*W. •
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