TEE DAILY GAzETTE PUBLISHED BY PENNIItiAII, REED & CO., COruer Sixth Aye. and . Smithfield S 2. B. mamma:4 JOSIAH KING, T. P. HOUSTON, N. P. REED, AND - PROPItIrrORS. ?WRNS or TWZ DAILY By mall, per yeer I pollyered by barrier, per wlmts HE DAILY GAZETTE. GENERALITIES VITENIIACII is ill. SOROSIS is dwindling. LOT/lAIR is not liked in Germany. AT Appomittox pia has been discovered. TEXAS has more than three million cat. tie. 'ON.Saturdltv sunstrokes were frequent In Philadelphia. - TIIERE are 1,800 Sualthoo in the Sew Nark directory. NATIVE Lnuisiana champagne sells at ten dollars a dozen. . TEAVldtterical prlson,theConcietgerie. in Patio in to be destroyed. A NEW and valuable veil of coal has been.struck near Springfield, WO per night is the pricelllias Anna Dickenson now - charges for her lectures. Gfeltenst. O'NEILL io atill in jail at Burlington waiting for a $15.000 bonds man. - BOsTON In enjoying as a theatrical nov elty Boucicaul thrilling sensational drama of the Octoroon. - TUE hotel capacity of Saratoga wan never so great as now, and the rush of visitors is commencing. . Motocross object to having their fences, 'and - mountain sides adorned with solver thiementa in white paint. . A LAGER beer vault is what will he . made of the Mammoth Cave if visitors Liu not become more plentiful. . MADIIIIL it; iLver a report that there In a child-stealing association 'there; one little girl hoe disappeared. _ DIRCOVEUIES of lints at Sioux City in ' dicate that the aborignal residents in that ioeality were all eight feet high. is Maine bathers are fined for working on Sunday. .In 3ltuinachusetta shaving iA regarded by the courts as a work of ne 'tensity. A foloct.o was recently Inarriit s in ii Coventry, R. 1., and the briilegroom. vho was two yearn older than the bride, was only fourteen. - ScAsnrsAviss atudents are provided for in the Northwestern (ill.) University, and a Scandinavian professor has' been added to the faculty: TUE Russian opera troupe now - out west has become disgusted with this country, and the members intend speedily returning to their native land ra - rrrtos in being signed at Perim, • asking that the firand Rabbi Isidore should be nominated Senator:a dignity to Which no Jew- hasever attained. ' OrPoso'ros pacers find fault with SET. retary Robeson because he is a landsman, and now that he proposes to aall along the coast they Gnd fault with him for that. • Dn. Hrrz has gone to Washington. lie died some oda years ago in Isiontaner,lie- Mmo.aue/r-a beautiful petrifaction after • burial that the Smithsonian would have him. ON Saturday David,Carnegie, a carpen ter, fell front the top of a new -.building in Columbuso,'lhrough'th the cellar, and broke his nose. Otherwise in, is but slightly damaged. ActEr is a cementer a far beiter lawyer than a barrister? Bemuse a barrister commences his profession by going to the Bar, but a carpenter goes direct to the • Bench.—{Tomahairle. • HOS. HORTON D. M'AI.KEII, 'of Ports mouth, and Hon. James Pike. of South New Market. are prominent candidates for the Atonal:llmsnosolnatlon , • . , Two boys named (lave,/ - were run e by a train of care at Lack:tow:La. Tb elder aged seven loet an arm. 'll - aged five had one arm and hi: bead completely.eut off. lie is dead. THE Louisville thUrlllll says: George Eliot Is the successor of Charles Dickens. A watt= stands 'today at the 'lead of Eitglish fictitious" literature : the peer of Tennyson and Mill, and greater than all others. TUE Fremont county (Iowa) Time* can lions the craftagainst a printer, one S. E. 'De Forest, who swindled that Mitre. 'Also the public against one A. C. Lawrence, who' . has been imposltlg on the Odd Fel lown of that locality. tuAT convenient authority, an “PX• change," say. One of the largen oo t a lopen. lags observed in the sun in 187, miles In tircumference. The earth rolled into this dark crater would be like an apple thrown into a bushel basket." By the burning of their shops in Read ing, on Sunday, the Reading Railroad Company lord about $115,000, on which there wee but $25,000 of Insurance. Three hundred- workmen lout their tools, and all of 'the valuable patterne . Were—Aesterryed. , TILE New York State Mixon it Auburn to Bahl to have such a reputation for-cool nese that criminals are travelling to , its neighborhood - and committing such Ktsc tiOns of the law as they think will secure them lodgings there for the summer months SEVERAL new Undo have been: struelt In the Dubuque lead -region lately. Two poor Miners have reached sudden wealth la the discovery of tno hundred thousand Ontands of the mineral that In In night,. and there In no knowing how much in out sight. R. U B. Fiothingliam says, in speaking of the summer. that it du!y to' lose ourselves in these fit nature; to take the skeletons nut of our closets and lot them volatilize away in btinging them in the sunshine—what, ever that means. ON Saturday afternoon this business por tion of the Tillage of Clifton Springs, N. almost entirely destroyed by fire. several dwelling Louses as well ao public buildings were burned to the ground. The aggregate loss will be . over 175.000. The insuranee will not reach one-fourth' of the 'fug latest Chicago sensation Is the find login en alley of the hand and ann of a mulatto woman, which had evidently been concealed In a hovhead of sugar. It is ^ supposed to-have been shippedto Chicago in a hogshead of West India sugar, and the question is what grocer haa been sell -log that sugar? A BOLD attempt at • burglary was made and frustrated on Saturday night in Forney 'n Per,. building, cornet of Chest nut street, Philadelphia. Three men were. '• • caught. in the act of cutting through the floor of a second story mom to get into the jewelry store on the first floor. After &sharp_ pursuit the burglars escaped. Tarr have a queer . way of amusing themselves in Auburh, A party catch a toad, then a couple of dozen fire.flieo or "lightnimg-bugs. "rimy make the toad swallow the bugs,- and afterwards put hint under a glass Wait. The little flies keep up a flashing inside for some min utes, and illuminate the told all over. The toad likes it, too. .. i ' • If ERE is about the &cement specimen of free trade joke that we have found, it has the virtue of not being vulgar which Is tit:thine in free trade jokes, and it COM. from Punchinello, the. very little Punch, which tells of 'Greeley. at Long Branch, **wing sadly , observing the swindling we're'. which cameall the - way from Eu rope, and didn't pay a rent of tax when they landed." Tag, Rev. Ed. Hualband, an English clergyman who went over to, lionte_bas . . Roos back to where • he started, hating remained but a few weeks.• The Rev. E. G. Ffoialkes. a nottst convert to Romazdam, and one who xis an active advocate of the Somali Church, has returned to the /malt= communion. The. Marquis of Bute, who was, edacited strictly as 1 preebyterian, and whose...conversion to ' the Roman faith made • such a sensation, \denies that Le has ever regretted- the step, and Mill advocates 'the dbouni of the church of his ri)tion. FOR several months past quantities of freight, transported by the Central Rail. read, have been abstracted from the pack ages, and the matter was plaited In the ".. hand. of detectives. On 'searching four hous es In. West Albany on Saturday, at each were found secreted large quantities of - shoe., boots, rubber goods, dry goods, S r . 1 stil • tt ...,.._ . , . •-; -_ ~ ..- . .;:l '' _ • - _:- :,t ' - ~ .. ..e... I • . . 7 t , THE " : WAI Y GAZETTE . . IS TUE Illt . :41" AND CHEAPEST \ \ and Family Newspapei. or' lik lits. ' Pulaj'."`" l i . ElWNß rth.. :L .b l o 'A u 7 d lA . , A . x i l , . Zr . l it t ile No farmer. .. without It. 'bn ' te Stogie awbwatborit. clubs of 4.4. Clubs of two Owe. 8 A copy la [airmailed Nasittltalm,., th ..., , _ — . _ Rye --- — r, I STA BI.ISHED -, -4).A! WEI hats; caps, fursdboxes of plug tobacco, ladles writing desks, etc. A switchmen. named Stephen Manahan, wan arrested, and Ise"Made a full confession implicating other brakemen on the freight trains. The brakemen have made their escape, hat will be pursued. The robberies, it in estimated, amount to many- thousands of dollars. • AN anxio u s couple from Illinois recent Iv arrived at a St. !Anis hotel, and. at their request, a clergyman was sent for. After the marriage ceremony , was over, the happy groom tendered, the minister a *2 bill as his fee, but the landlord sug gested thaLle ought al least to make it a V. Upon the hint the bridegroom handed out $.l more. Everything was lovely so far. The next tiny, when the party wish ed to return home, the landlord found that his guest WEI! short of !rinds—that he had, in fact,' - lurid all he-,bad to the minister. The landlord, remembering that he had urged the' liberality of the previous day. took it as a good joke on himself, receipted their Nil in full, and bade them depart in peace. TOE Springfield Mo. , Leader learns that a desperate affray occurred in Stone - co:. ou the :Id instant. which resulted in the death of two men. Monday night a num. her of horses and mules were stolen from stables in Suspicion rested on two dischirgod railroad hands, who had been seen going South with horses and mules. A posse was immediately sent in pursuit, and overtook them In Stone 'county. about fifteen miles from Marion ville. The thieves refused to surrender without warrants for their arrest were produced: One of the posse was sent for warrants, the rest remaining to guard the horses and titteses, wishing if possible to avoid bloodshed. The thieves took vantage of an unguanied . moment and shot one of the posse named 'Williams, who lived at Long s Mill, on white River. who was instantly killed. In - the confu sion incident to the shooting bOth thieves made their escape. In a short time after one of them was discovered lurking - in the woods, and was shot while trying to escape. The other. who killed Williams. has not' been captured. FOREII7 N THE carpet weavent of England talk - triking.for higher srageit. • TEIF. new, docks at Table. - Bay, Cape Town, have been completed, and are now open for shipping-. THE great composer of waltZeS, Strauss, receives a salary of $15,000 in gold for his particlpation In twelve concerts in Ba den linden. Tut: otatisties of emigration and immi gration of the Kingdom of Saxony show that 471tersons moved into that Country .during the year 1869, while 451 emigrated front it.. no epidemic of small - 10 in Paris continues to decline. The ,mortality dur ing the week ending the 11th of June was 165; the general mortality decreased from 1,174 to 1,058. TUE Sultan desires to visit the States of the Occident again; but his minliners Won't let Wargo, and even acme of the Foreign 'Minister are said to be strongly opposed to the project . , Hosons are being heaped on Count i3eust by the Emperor of Austria. lie has just been 'made Cluumellor of the Order of Maria Thereaa,the second high est order of Knights in . Austria. A wottaa named Agnes Swctta, in East Prussia: Injured her husband in such a terrible manner by pouring boiling water over him that he died of it. She woo sent to the penitentiary for five years, Baas Cuniartaa ANDERRON, the story o ..pentintrets. a fen. devu prrvioUß' trltilti death of Charles Darken,. had r... evteed and seeepted an invitation from the latter to pans a few weeka nest automa at 'lwo oldmembersb of Sepolefirie (trend Anny died the other day, within fifteen minutes of each other, at the Hotel des Invalided. A curious fact is that both of them hintbeen severely wounded at the beaten( delgt. . FsTlll3t • IlYAe4Tnt: is at Munich iiere he lidlds daily intercourse will anon Doi/Inger and-the King. of Bararia din, it is said, intends to ranter nn hin ie cirizenahipof Munich and a- chair 17niveraity. is col:lnnen.. of a groat , scarcity o clergymen in North Germany, the proper authorities have been directed by the government to favor, us mochas possible, the exemption of. theological students from military duty. TnE people of Austria have been in a terrible fright lately, as both the children of the Emperor were almost-dead with the measles. Prayers for their recovery were o&•red in all the churches At last account they were recovering. TuE oldest sons of the Crown Prince of Prussia. William and Charles, whose health before had been quite . delicate, have returned from Comes. in Southern France, where they spent the winter, to Berlin, very much - improved in healtli. AT a match pen of carrievpigeons flew a distance of seven hundred miles in less than ebihtliciurs. .-The,y were let loon., in the morning at 0 o'clock in - Penult, Hun trarT, and arrived at 2 o'clock P. 0., at Co logne, although in nn'exhanstedfcmdition. Ting editor of The Cape May; bitrtio . nd proposes to open a room connected with his publication office, fitted up with desks for the convenience of .newspaper men from all, parts of tlw country. The lead ing papqa will be on file and a-register of visitors kept open. Omni mc and French correspondents ua rt that at least two thousand courtesans aye gone to Rome from all the large ities of ilumpo since the Ecumenical 'mind! met ha the Eternal Cite. and that he demoralization prevailingthere at the resent time is oven worse than that of 'Ada. Ix the first • wnek j of June there were 13-I.oOfi persona in receipt of parochial re lief in the metropolis, of whom -33212 were in the workbouses,and 100574 were outdoor paupers. This was an increase of 4,379 on the numbers In the corres. pooling period of last year, but a decrease of 41,00p,at the coil of February. la 01,1) Herod was Mill alive, he would find a nyrupathizing ally in the Catholic Club of Vienna. Th 6 nohle society has Iturt offered a price of twenty dursta for the bent entity nn the following subject: "How can the thematic of our Jewish po pulation and the accumulation of wealth in their ban& be prevented in n legal manner r .VELoczrEDEs, which have 'almost din. appeared from thin country, are an the go in Europe. Velocipede races are reported from all parts of the continent, and only a short time ago a Count Hoff manseck made the distance hettieen Ber. tin and Dresden in two days and three bourn, on a wager. 'Phree days' time had been given to him. Fnom• April Ist to June 11th the nation al revenue Wan .C 1222.7,444, or more than £2.000p00 below the receipts in the cor reeremiltntr period of last year. The Imam from the Exelitiiitter were £ll.. 848,219. and this was .61.000,000 short of the expenditure in the first eleven weeks of the financial rear 1869. ' The balance in the Bank of England on Satunlay last was .118M/9,684. • A SINIUNO society of Vevey, Switzer land went out on a little pleuure party to tho mountains on the :fiat of May, and about thirty of their number went out trout-flabing on one of the deep mountain lakes on a raft. When they reached the center of the lake,' the raft auddenly broke apart, and twenty of them were drowned. Some of the most proment persons of Vevey are among the deatl. HR. J. H. SCTIROEDEII, of Hamburg, seems to be ambitious of rivaling George Peabody in the munificence of his dons• Lions to the poor. He has just founded an asylum for widows and their children in Hamburg, which met him two millions of mares, about nine ]hundred and fifty thousand dollars of currency. His done. Lions to the poor amount beildes to eerev al hundred thousand dollars annually. WIIEN the ex Elector of Besse Cassel learned that Count Bismarck had the in• tendon t• visit the watering place of 'Carlsbad In-June, he Is said to hove ea claimed: “Then I shall leave at once, for I would not live a day In the same teen IN 1786. with Hurtle scoundrel." Hut no it is. Count Bismarck fins accompanied the King of Prussia to the watering place of Enia.and so the poor Elector can imilth his summer vacation in peace. IT is stated in the Lerma Times, of the Ath instant, that the amount of property ' destroyed ht - the great fire In Constanti nople exceeds .C 5,000.000 sterling, and that the loss of life has been fearful. Cp to that morning more than a tbdusand dead 'sidles had been found, but the number of persons repartedto be inissing was 2.400. The editor of the Lfripit nneg, the clerks and-the compositors were till burn. ed out, and saved nothing but their lives and4hoseof their the new French EnthaAsador to • the I7nited. States, said one day to a young French journalist who naked the - distinguished essayist how ho had Regttired his VAAL slink of entem pomry historical knowledge ; thnt he had read the London Tithes 'every day front the time he had been at college; and lie added that he bad not only thereby ac- Euired an Intimate familiarity with the nglish language, but become exceeding ly well posted about the affairs of the States in all parts of the world. Tee Paris correspondent of the Seers says that the drought in France is begin ning to Cadge much anxiety. In many places min would now be too late to do much good to the corn. The price of bread in Paris, a short time ago, was .70 centimes; it ruse last week to fki centimes, and it has now gone up to PO centimes. When it reaches a (raw the Clovernment .will, it is thought, interfere and.pravent a illrther rig,. Owing tiithe drciught,there will be sntrrely any hay, and graziers are selling oil' their sheep and oxen because they have nothing to feed them with. Dit eta. , the° baited .Yard nays: !lies- in the Westminster Abbey, along with the; great chlefit and peers of English literature. • It in his properplare. Ilia s uniting relatives have known how to reconcile reverential regard to the sim plicity cif mind which expreased itself in bin funeral instructions, with a recogni tion of the nation's title to pay -hits the highest posthumous honors in its power. lle belonged to himself and to hie family, but he belonged also to the English per, pie, of whose life in the itinet;entli century he was the truest of all interpre ters. 'rim-infant Prince*. born at Poisdam . on Tuesday ineressee the family of the i.'rown Prince and Princess of Prussia. to to seven. Their Royal Highnesses, who were married on the irith January..lB.lo, have had the following. ehildreni Prince Frederick 'William Victor Albert, born 27th - January. 1850: Princess Victoria Elisabeth Augusta Charlotte, born 24th July. 1860; Prince Albert William Henry, born 14th Aligast, 1861; Prince .Fiancis Frederick Sighitrinsid. born 14th Siptem 7 her, 1804 tidied 18th June, 1868); Princess Frederika Wilhelmina Amelia Victoria. horn 12th April. 1866; Prince Joachim Frederick Ernest Waldemar, born 10th February,lS6B. • A sTollyis told by a Paris correspon . dent of a lady who preserves her beauty by plastering strawberries over her faCe every night and : washing them Mr Ate next morning. The fair creature has for some time past been annoyed by a trouble some creditor. The other day he culled before her beautivehip had risen, and in slated on forcins his may into her lied. room to demOld Instant payment. But .fools rush in ithere angels tear to tread. lle had no limnergot Into the room than bin fair creditor cried oat. "My dear, Mr. Uun, why could you be so impudent as to approach a person suffering from small pox '!""Look at my poor face r The cred itor g~aave a thrick. darted out of the room and has not dm, been beard of. . • AT . forerin,gof tk.. LoodanStesisty Are the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Hir rAvrin I.nd...sr the well-known artist, MIA 1 )11 . 4. 11“,1.1d ni.di. a npei•elt to re-try tte.f. to the t u mour . enrmptneraiie at the Ittrucuetsmith Police Court, iu which he bad been a witness. lie said . that one - clay on, Regent ttreet, London, he noticed mau with two handsome paps under his arm. The man Junin; and winked at., him. lie said tritheman,“These are not bad animals." The man replied -.They .can't be matched." Ile said, "they are not cropped!, The man replied, "Lanchieer says they ought not to be cropped." Sir Edwin said he was exceeding Haltered by thin, and felt that he had been the means of doing something towards carrying out the object of the society.: TITE long eontinued abseil, of rain is one of the remarkable evperienees of the present spring. Since the full 'moon of March 17 the total rain fall at tireen %rich has bet{t only It inches. '.otit of eighty-slx days, seventy have been rain. less. The average fall in April and May is 4 inches; bat during those two tuopths in the preiient year only one-fifth of that • . . quantity bun From the beginning of January to the end of May the rain fall at Greenwich wan but a little over half the quantity for the KEMP, on an nventgo of 59 years. The re sults for the other large towns . of the kipgdoif' on the whole, not been Flo unfacorable. The rain fall for the present year has been in Glasgow 8.3 in.. Sheffield AM in.. Bris tol 7.8 In.. Birmingham 8.3 in.; Portsmouth 6.7 in.. and Norwich 5.1 in: As 1800 'was the wettest year . which had been ex perienced for very long time, 1870 bids .fair to be distinguished in a contrary db rectiou. A Lgrinit from I , Onstantinople, decrile ing the terrible lire which occurred in that city on the sth inst.. - says that no finch fire has taken place there within lirlngnionnory. ~The moot solid talifitin, those which seemed best fitted to resist the action of the flames, were burnt like so many houses of card. It was impossi-. ble to cheek the progress of the conflagva lion. Peres was on fire ia'fifty places ut once, and wan. no to surrounded by a circle of Hamm A strong northwest wind was blowing at the time, and it was this which rendered all human effort un availing. The lire, which broke out at two o'clock In the afternoon; did not, in fact, cease until It bad burnt Itself out at Midnight. -Great (4ertlons have since bben made by-the Turkish tiovenament to relieve the distress occasioned by thin terrible disaster. Dn. Shun, a celebrated aurgeon of Kiett Russia, hna distuverad a method by Which the human body may be literally illuminated, an our minds are often figu. rati.xstly said to be. The illuminating mode* sic effected brmeons of electricity. and the skin andliesh are made to .eem almost trasparent. We learn from tine Good Health that the distinguished inven tor in question lectured at St. Petersburg "on - thib astpoishing discovery he has made. • In demonstration of the feasiiiility of his process, he. placed a bullet in his. mouth, anti then canned the electric light to Rhine talky's= bin face, whereupon the bullet became distinctly visible through bin (leek. The especial utility of big die env ery he ronniders to be that foreign, hodieN, as Millets lodged In the fleets:can thus have their whereabouts infallibly as. certained, without the danger and mar tyrdom of perpetual insertion of rotas.. Mr. Mill° further maintains that in cases where the bullet: contains the smallest admixture .of steel, be can provide for its extraction by the application of meg netiam. LAST week the rate of mortality in Lon don and nineteen other large towns of the United Kingdom, was 21 to every 1.000 of the population. It varied from 12 in Lei. center to 26 In Bradfora. In the metrop olio. 2,064 blithe and 1,273 deaths were registered, the former having been 15. and the latter 38 below -thee:sib:anted av erage. There were 1112 children who died under 5 years of age. Zvmotic diseases caused 320 deaths, including 8 front small pox, 118 from measles, 103 frOm scarlet fever. 4 lrom diptheria, B. from croup, 33 from whooping cough, 4 from typhus, 8 from enteric (or typhoid) fever, 14 from simple continued fever, 9 from eiyslpelas, and 34 from diarrhoea. The. increased fatality of scarlet fryer ban chiefly arisen in the western district of Kensington. Slxty.four deaths resulted from violence; of these 47 were accidental, including 22 by fracture'', 13 by drowning. and 0' in• - tants and 2 adults by suffocation. Sixteen suicides were registered. Seven -fatal accidents by horses or vehicles in the Streets were returned. The mean temper attire during the week was 58 degrees, or 03 above the average. -?4 * ; * 14',; < WEDNESPAY, JUNE 29, 1870 HAIR. Jule—The American Crop-.llorror. and Dangers—Cheering . Facte. • From the Sett• York Nottstter Port. =I There is an immense amount of this Indian vegetable for sale at present in thecity of New York—in meet cases bon. estly, under its Indian name o( jute; in ethers dishonestly penned off for gepuire human hair. Some of very fine gust. ities tindifferently of almost any color,) when well oiled and braided, may pays muster, especially under the meshes of a net. r. Others, again. are so coarse and roughly "stringy' an to challengelletiu.. tion upon the moot casual inspect s kin. Compared to the veritable article it , tyim• litotes, a "on - itch" of jute is a marvellous. ly cheap affair, varying in price anywhere from $1,50 to $5, and $5 only for the Very best dressed varieties. For an answering human hair ornament. in the game or eorresponding quantity, the *, harkens° price of $lO, or anywhe:re from that to $l5 or $lOO, would be demanded. One happy pecidiarity of it (the jute)] o its equal facility for taking-dyes of any and every description and color—from pole auburn to black. • . • Thanks to jute. then (which only whir the past fifteen months has amounted in American Importations to any consider able figure), the single past rear's returns of the New York Cuatom House for the impartation of foreign human Itairhave never been lighter. , I=l Tlie'Anteriranhintr,'it . is noticeable, o whatsoever descent, pore or mixed, in al most invariably much liner in quality and when properly cleansed and brushed nioleeptible of a milli finer gloss or pos itiye brilliancy of lustre, than the hair Europeans, to isirresponding grades o , Obt4irve — the usual directions for the growth tits finer head of (natural) hair addition -to. the frequent, nay SiMai• drab' (tit thoniugh oblations in cold water—/witch head baths, by the way, are insisted upon usually ridorously as a mine veo quits—irrespective of one's other daily personal inclination or .desire for cold water)--a frequent and thorough Brushing of the hair and scalp. with a good still' brush till it tingles all. over, is essential. A good word, then, aml final, to all 'American ladies is this parting Injunction 4nd-ivrivnine, viz.. Never, under any cir cumstances, 'wear jute—especially in warm weather. And if you moat wear fates hair of any ileamiption„purehaao it of an authentic and well-known metro. Nihau hair dealer 1111 Jere are several of them whose words are as their bonds Inc voracity), and hill positive assurance that it Is genuine living, noildead hair. =I The fact ia not known to all ladies that hair cut from the head of a corpse never retains either curl or -ware after death. nor the glo9sy, life-likeappearance of hair cat from a brain citadel endowed with life. `Bli an Catholic countries the non's hair ix one of the most serious of its gratni is, and is, RE a rule, in all respects the finest in the world. Hair rut hum the Leads of criminals i. the world over another source of grea revenue. TIIE OF r.stsE HAIR Among the dang ers of false hair are sonic of the following terrible nen skin diseasetc.sometimea caused by the masses of.- jute ihnproperly and imperfectly cleansed; mating upon the pores of a heated perspiring brow or throat; second. Iv, the literal overrunning of the person by a fearful species of living parasite, na• rive to the hemp when in its Indianian:lie, and.witli which, in the navel Loner obits ravage.. few Aoloriotti plipisrians eon stwe:4.nfully orpe Already, in emulation .of foutineuUd .Eur..p..1...t• ~..........,.,1 - ..........v.l.v the hundred in then field, here . , there and everywhere over the entire length 'and' breadth of the American territory,. frobt 31aine to California. in speculative search and hopeful subsequent purchase of '!wo. man's glory, - of every tint, quality and nationality. literally for.Ainerienn service and home otnsuniption. And where. the world over, could the harvest prove inure - plentiful, and owing, of course, to its mixed nationalities, of more peculiar and varied beauty? 1 The hair belonging to American crimi nals in moat instances is sold far the per sfinrsi benefit of his owner. I Hair sent to this country from Perin is knotted up tight in several colitcof difier. ent colors, which coils are - then; packed closely together, till on touchi tglthe out side of the tarred. leather-fast nrd cans - as - bag. intr. - which they are finall crammed, 1 tine would think it crammed - ith knots ,if IVOO4I instead.' go hard and absointely ' unyielding to pressure Is the I tenor. ' ilaton, received in this country. after the duties are paid. the hair rxirga, wilich la technically called "mw." I then sep. anted, disicitangled and anise nrcord- I ing to its peCuliar shade or col , r, for even of black hair in the MIS' Mat. there are sometimes thirty different shin es. ._ . TarTittiiivilitt llrrald report's the fol lowing reisubs 'of the primary - election held on Monday; Titusville given' Ander son - 734 . Majority; Oil Creek 157 majority. Spartansburg give Delemater Clmajtitity; Meadville- almut 200 majority. Center ville and Rome give Anderson 20 major ity; Tryonville 3 majority. , Vernon gives fielemater 37 majority; -Mead township gkra Delemater 120 majority, %turner hill, 8$ ; Blooming Valley, !l5; Idaytfield. 58; Wayne,7o; Linesville, 13; Sparta, 79; Cochranton; Steuben Fives Andeitlini 0 majority. All the reports recoived';give pole. touter, nearly 500 majority over Mater, but-coneidering the localitlea not heard from, the probabilities seem 0 la. car Polemater. : . 1==!!! Ws see from the 2Torfhero' 117,4) that Mr. J. 11. Parker, of Pittsburgh. was at the imperial Hotel; Belfast, Ireland, on the 15th Inst.. • Artonsw J. litOt.ne..Esti., fonsicilY Pittc burgh. President of the P.mpire Ifenufactur ing Company of, Memphis, Tenn.. arrived In the city yesterday to inspect ourplaces Of In dustry and to complete nrrangentents tope inecessful operation of the exteneive Coln .3' Over -4 , 614 ho presides. Mr. a , per- Rev.-Jog, energetic and thorn oing coupe' Lll/1111M1 DM, "MI hie n • with so 1nf ".!..., , 0nnnr. at Its bead, Id Mil evidence that b e flpp}mjnted I n bi.A3esrot.thern home.: N[dc;dotargPi L. DagOok. the Pittsburgh favorite. en actress nod render of great abil ity. In in the city, on her way to her home in Neu . York. She wan exiled aPiln 41 the it. _Char/es, yesterdey, by tunny of her friends and adroArers Jr. rOVriißotito - mi u hed in the petro- leum:tlro re.t.nUrfi Wee. a , brother of the lamented musical cowmeer weld font =Uhl', StephetrC. Foster. J. W.71AL2111, E59.11111A WISSCS A.llllll V; attar, city. °corm- nammor quarten in congress Hall, at Cane MAT. • . A ocninA Morroongnrost thn Eighteenth sy Mos. ntd. le IrI L n D g dangemnsly 111 with consamt. Sfu..l. P. Simi, the accoMplishrd Veld of Dan Bryant'. original Allantrels. is In the city. Opinion of • 'whms, • Gua.r4 the delegates from. the Oineral As sembly ortreliesbstelian cho t ob to Ireland to the General Assembly of . the United Pres byterians of the United States, which met In this city last summer, Ina letter to the North ern ITIfo of Belfast, says: "The British and Inch delegate. went On to Pittsburgh on Fri day night, and were received last night kr the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Chuych meeting In this eltY. This body (eon' [alma' about ow congregations) is lowly made up of Scotch - Irish, who disapprove of organs, hymns, icaMbrases. On acconnt also of their decided testimony Ogling slavery, they went obliged -to hold aloof from other Presbyterian bodies,. who did not make slavery a tenn of communion. They are a very orthodox. useful church, mud now that differences between them and the Reunited Church are so much narrowed down, It is to be hoped they will, by and by, throw In their lot w ith will, the larger hody.,. Thu “c.O At respectable Welsh citizen, a Republican, informs us that undue liberty hue been taken with the names of ammo of hie countrymen in connection with the 'third party" convention call. For Instance he 'Bates that • 1. Jrnkina Hotreibt. residing In the Second ward, never authorised the use of him name. Jaw , Hounds, hie brother: le not a citi z i en. . a. Sidney °loner 14 now In Europe. Th which ther names of Welshmen to the call, he enures us are likewise there without -the authority or knowledge of the person, and promises a Bet of them. FIRST E TIOI. MIDI\TICTHT. XLIST CONGRFSS 404N(13711D SEPAIONG) SENATE: Atlantic and Pacific Rail road Bill—Tax-Tariff Bill Not Vet Dispood Of. lIOt tSE 1 :loud ry Civil V 90111401 Approp anon 11111 Palmed —Conference. Conimltlii 'Currency . Bill Considered—Early Adjourn ment Owing to EXCPOiIVP Ileat of the Weather. Inc To...trmm to the PittAborgb ozette.l (WASHINGTON, Jutie 1870. lEEE The Senate proceeded wit it the At lantigand Pacific Railroad bill as hiplines. of the morn ing hour. An amendment by :AU:HARLAN, that neither the original nor the ',relent Innti grant shall apply tit lands within the Indian Terri tory. and requiring full rompanant ion to Own ers for landAtaken front Indians for depotn, he., Was advocated as inrolvinithe good faith of the Government In existing litdinn treaties by which Indbut titles bud been created in the Indian Territory. • After retrntrkn In nppooltlon by Mr.. lIUW, A ItD the ninendment prevailed—yeas nnyft kir. CAMERON then catered a motion to re- Consider the vote on the Tessa Kann - mil bill,so no to amend by providing that the amount of foreign iron to be used should be limited to 31000 tone. Rh asked present-, considera tion of the motion. • Mr. CASSERLY objected. At one o'clock Mr. MORTON moved. on Executive session, on which Mr. SHERMAN demanded the yens and nays..tis involving n postponement of the tan bal. 7 The motion wilt agreed ta..-v.vis 29, iktys -and the-doors were closed. At half past one the doors were reopened. when' It was agreed by tlnuilmous consent that the live minutes' rule. of debate on ;the tax bill should ho enforced for to-dar. - The tax Lilt was then proceeded with, the question being on the hmendment of Mr. Yates. which was modified to provide that no duties hereafter shall be beefed upon ten and coffee. After M44.9441°9: the amendment...wag re Jeeted—yeas 9. u..13:14 41. ..„. Therote of the Senate rellating to strikeout the House provisiona reducing the dnpee on sugar sr-ac. on Mr. 'Cameron'a motion. recon sidered—an to 21—ana the Aouaeclamihention was stricken out-27 to 24—leaving the rates at'three cent, per :.tinll4l, according to the present tow. - . The recommendations of the Finance Com mittee striking out the House rates on pimen to. pepper anti spicesof different kinds.tou wines, chumpaigue, brandy. cordials sad manufactures of cotton. were agreed to. The effect •is to leave the duties as at Present. The paragraph rehtt ive to corsets and mann factured cloth rras withdrairn'brMr. SHER MAN. The Pitt' pararraphs, making the duty 01 ~velars of every description six cents pe , thousand, on ultramarine-ale. cents per pound and regulatlus the dutieron twenty and other hemp. unninnufactured. at twenty doe dollars per ton. were adunted.... Other amendment , . were adopted as tol lows. . . On cotton begging or other intinuftictures OM otherwise provided for, suitable for uses to which cotton bagging Is adapted. composed In whole or in port of hell jute, linz..ganny valued b g ln n e r s s c t ran' tent er "‘ r n i r a c i od two cents per pound. On cotton is above, valued af ocerten gents per equate rare, three cent s, per pound. The following ParagrsUb debated: On bituminous coal and abide fifty cents for a too 4{ twenty-eight bushelei eighty 'pounds to bushel. . . Mr. IMIHEMAN opposed the proposed re duction as destructive of the conliaterest of WeAt Virginia and Pennselvanta. Sd'OTT and WILLEY followed ups Wit nom a vote on the p.ikgrapb &KW r ad iourned. HOUSE OP• itEpegszTATl VMS. Mr. HINGHAM; froniAthe• Judiciary Con, MP ten. reported bock Ile} Senate bill k..ottrlg P,rinrll.• eturt. td• anes to widen a stet r Paggrd. Mr. tI AR X " is D e tifeOti t rSt4 ., M: i .;: e * ° " Mon - tif aft Cot thr national currency swim( ulien; Sillt.whlcin provide. p enaltlen for of fense, against it, to apply tO •eery president. director. cashier. teller, clerk or agent of a notional hank. Panned. The nonce then event into Committee of the Whole on the Sundry Civil Service Appropria tion bill. to which amendments were adopted Increasing appropriations to the amount of IMXI.OI.P. Including tt.allt to Henry S. Holladay and D. T. Parker In satisfaction of a Judgment of the l'nlletl Staten Supreme Court or South ern Minot.. MASI for Decem ber of eclipse of the enn In Sorope next December. $5,tlS) for Matue of General Scott for Franklin Square, Washington. gi73,RO for Velioot Indittn mat _ tern, etc. An amendment WAR &no adopted repealing the law which requires the laying op of Ave of the sly. revenue rotten on the northern lakes, and unthoritlng the Secretary of the Treasury to put them all In commis:lon. to be specially charged with aiding vessels In dis tress. Thll then panned. Mr e . F bi INKKLNBUIttI. from the Committee on Commerce, reported a bill to regulate the anprnicement nod Inspection of imports In certain atS.ll9, allowing tran.portation of Im ported articles In bond, except wine, distilled spirits and perishable or explotlve tenor New York. Boston. Baltimore, Port Hu ron nod New Orleans to ant - sea/torts. Or to Portland, Buffalo, Chicago. Cincianntl, St. Louis, Erantrllle and Milwaukee. _Mr. BROOKS, N. V.. protetted against the bill as one that would entail large fraud. 'on the Revenue. The bill passed. Mt. SCHENCK, chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means, reported. In accordance with the resolution of the House adopted yesterday, the bill to - reduce the duty on. all binds of salt fifty percent., and inured Its reference In Committee of the Whole on the state of the Colon. Carrieto 5.. Mr. GARFIELD, front Conference Commit tee on Currency bill, called LIDA he report gar tattled yesterday. It wan discussed without action until. PVC o'clock, when the lions,. exhausted with the beat, the thermometer indicating 90, ad loom . N( :New Orleans Firemen—Ward of Trade Freight Department-11ot Weather. By Telegraph to Pittsburgh Gazette.] CINCINNATI, June ".B.—The New Orleans Firemen spent the day In riding about the city and suburbs and visiting. There wan nothing of a public nature to-4W, though they have been treated with much attention by officials and private citizens. They express themselves highly pleased with their reception here and will stop on their return. They leave to night at OAS on the Erie Railway, In a special trate, and go directly through to Jersey City. spentling_oue day there and reaching Philadel phia on Thursday. The as sdiretors of the Board of Trade to-day decided: soon as certain contlitioes regard ing members departmente with. to estab lish a freightin the Board for the purpose of obtaining 'cheap tranaportation to members. The propotltlan substantially con templates the establishment of a freight' agency la the Board with such arrangements with hosts and roads as will enald^ them to adopt a regular srztem of rates. The weather Is again Intensely temperature this evening at six a' Vi. There hare been a number rat prostration from heat during the days, and few dcaths. There hart unusual number of deaths from lately. Orlitsh Cotumble end the Canadian Union. [By Telegraph to the . Pittsburgh Gazette.] GMawit, June 28.—Delegates from . British Columbia have received tram the Dominion Government the terms upon which it Is pre pared to treat with the Governor and Council of that con for it, entrance into the Quotidian u ni o n .. Caned nls to assume the debts and itles of British Colmbia: the populatio lI n limit for the purpose of u finan cial amangements in fixed at COMM the an nual grant fur the support o f the Meld gov ernment and Legislature of 'British Celumbla to be d0.16,00G; ntained regular steam communication to be n mai Victoin and fortnightlY tq ffan Franci wo tco Is . t British steamer.; the Dominion Govern ment will guarantee the construction es early ns Practicable of a Railroad sterols the continent: British Columbia In to be rep resented in the Rome. of Commons 'by six liepresentailren and three Senators: Govern 'meat will guarantee all public officer. ap pointed to carry out the new government to be in every way acceptable to the people of British Columbia; the tariff of the Dominion Is to be extended over the colony and the Present tariff of British Columbia is dls- Continued. The terms also refer to the ex• tension of the postal service, protection of fisheries etc. Duel Metweeri Memphis Lltnsrp,...—lseebma, Fatal Geode. • [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Moirnic, June 23.-4, duel was- fought this afternoon oath, Arkansas shore, four miles below here, between George It. -Phelan and James Brlzziolorn, two young lawyers .r Memphis, with Colt's nary repeaters, at fifteen paces, resulting In Brizziolora being shot to the left breast nod • arm, perhaps grew fatally, In the second round. The difficulty ont stricture, of Phelan the Democratic of Executive Committee,. of on which Brlzzlolora was a member: The affair pro= doers great excitement. I.VoalPoint Aesdesoy Examination. [By Telegraph to the Piltaburgh Gazette.] Ponangzsrins, Ti4T., June Ml.—At times- Rai:tattoo of the West Point Military Acade my, concluded to-day, forty-eight out of elghty-six bee n *III be sent borne. it is said to hav t h em ost rigid examination ever held. ' - " j. _ ' NEWS BY (ABLE Successor of Earl elarendonLAuti. Vaceination 'League—English Sur , t ", rise. Over Pullman Palace Par.s— arions Items of British News— 'hy the Petition of the Orleans Princes Falled t -linerican Private Theatricals in Paris—Bakers'Strike in Marseilles—More iVar Barbarity 'in Pubis.' • Telegraph to the Pit t sburgli (hurt e. I GREAT BRITAIN. ONOON, June ibt.—The inOrning journals re nal• the .statement that, Earl Granville. retart of State for the Colonial Depart nt . will succeed the late Earl of Clarendon read of the Foreign timer. The Au, says in such Case the Right: Hon. Chichester F. rtesnor, (ti Secretary: for Ireland, will p hably iteeeed Earl Granville in the Colonial Oilier. It is stilted that an American tom offered to purr:how the recidence di the late Charles Dickens for =IAD. The Commissioners appOinted be - the Gov ernment to investigate the charges no fre quently le lately t hat the Pnons now In confinement In Miriam! and th en e colonies are harshly treated. will• satin enter upon their. work. The prisoners will hove at to be heard privntely before Alm officers of the Government. • At sued hearing the. gaolers will not be permitted to be present. The news this morning. in closingits eulogy of the late Parlor Clarendon, says: "An ordi nary man, or a Mere politician, could never nave attained. his 00 , 4t1011. Others bad to cram for Ile . w topics-1w was always posted. He woke large-henrted. statesmanlike man." It irl reported that George Otto Treviillyn, title of the Jiminr Lords •of Admiralty, will resign Inaonsequence of variance with the thereroment nit the education bill tonic before Parliament. A meeting of the Aut 1-Vaccination League wan held yesterday.- Prof. Newman, editor of the ' 7,oiottist. presided. There were many speakers, who denounced vaccination In the t he.st congeal tenon nod urged Parlinment to repeal the lawion the subject. The evidence taken at the coroner', inquest on the (trent Wewern Railway dismster woes substnntially -to prove that the casualty was canned by the breaking of an Sale, through tt a now Which could not have been detected by ordin ej s The !Inti m :Cl:4,liter of the London Timex says the English holders of En e shares ten expect copious information 'as to the condi lion of that company and of the progress made in the prosecution of their claim, from Peter U. Sweeney, who has just arrived in the country.' itePorts to nariculturaljournals from south western Counties represent the potato crop has not suffered from drought and promisesan abundant yield. . A ladies - croyiet . tournament for all Eng land is being held this week on - Witunbledom Gammon. it is a lively and picturesque affair and attracts large crowds. The Tiara gives an account of the Pullman Palace car exellesPill_front the Atlantic coast to San Francine°, with descriptive extracts from A merleean paper, published Monello. line of the Pacific Railroad. The Timr,l ex pr eg,ieF astonishment- at the ingentotia and suiliptuotis appoluttnents of the train and the luxurious prevLsion made for the comfort of the pas senger*. • An indignation meeting of ladies was held at Shields to-day to protest 'against the Con tagious DISCISe net. which Is pronounced an abominable measure. A daughter of lames Honig occupied the chair. Thellfouse of Lords to-nlght continu discuss amendments to the Irish land b i ll several of which were adopted and nthe rejected. The clause of the bill advanciag fonds , to tenants for the purpose of sin I holt, was debated with Arendt!). F rl Gran ille opposed It because it would lead o caul g on the landand emote broods of sm. Il debtors. Lord Cranmore supported the clan e and appealed to the success the FTstelit h d met within Russia and Canada.' Earl Gm - vine also made a speech lu favor of the clan e as It stood. and Earl Carnahan. Conservativ acquiesced in It. Adjourned. A dispatch from:Dome states that not itle - [ion has been glYen of the appainttnent by t e Pone of a number of new Bishops, Includi three for America. to till the' Sees of Sprit! - deli), nacre De Grace and Port an Print. . Thenames are not given. Wm. Hale, Archdeacon of London. died t day in his 74 It year. A shbury. owner of the Cambria , befur leaving fur Kinsale, ordered a yacht built bn itathscy at Cowes, to be n schooner of 2:0 tons bonbon and specially constructed to . compete with American yeehts. It COI., Jun —The city has been cdmunra aht,-"Twn'h rooted special I.llceuien areurn duty. In the Conference of Primitive Methodists rltligtr VrisraTria ' cit . p . aregt=lsrcritirs ' i7. ered, but no conclusion reached. I A collision °centred to-doy on the :Belfast and Bangor Hallway. Sixteen persons were serimody Injured, hat none killed outright. The yachts Cambria and Dauntless arrived In t his harbor. The owners are guests of the Royal Cork Yacht Club. The officers have of fered to start them for the rare nu Monday. PJIIte, June :M.—The Prance newsp4er en. Pining that the pet Itton of the Orleans princes for restoration of their right to lire In l , mnce failed because It seas addressed to thel Corps htlrit.lnt if and not to the Emperor. • L prosecution has been commenced under the press law against the Revell! for an article published last May, •matitled "The Army of the Plebiscite." • The Infante Marguerite. wife. 'of Print: Charles. Duke of Madrid, has given birth t :1 son :t1 Veray. Princess Metternich MI safely delivered of a daughter. Mn.. Ward's private theatricals. an Ameri van entertainment, are a great attraction Paris. Among spectators at the perform., on , Saturday were Ismi Lyons, Count.. Per signy. M. Chevallier and other dist inguishet persons. NIAMKILLES, June 25.--There Is a geheral strike among the journeymen bakers here. The employers are Willing to concede an ad .\ once of Insistedt refuse to acme to certain rondlt ions upon by the men• ..- .eau.. there Is a nearir total suspension of lynch at the bakeries., The price of bread Is advancing. •• IMIDECIIII LONDONDERRY. June 2s.—The 'fit ennmhio AnAtl:tn. from Quebec (or LlveriMolAnnehed here. All • SOUTHAMPriN,iIune 91.—The idearoshlp telt:isle. fronritalt linore, has arrived. ..., - Lona, Juan t..-- Steamship Tripoli ar rived not at two o'clock this rooming Irina New York. • . TRIESTE, Jilile V.—Tile. Cited State, learner Richmond arrived to-due from rtrin Moviu.g, June steamer Anglia rom New York, has arrived. IMM HAVANA, June Gonzales Junce, an time lender, who surrendered some time go to the Spanish authorities at Villa Clara ad wan pardoned hr the Government, was ried and convicted nf crimes committed chile a rebel lender and executed this morn• of at Tort Cabanas. -0--- I.IIIFIEt F Nlt in announced that wait on the canal. through the Whim. of Corinth. which him been In contemplation for Conn. time, will he commenced immediately. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON. June:al.—Console for Money teu, for account American securities easier; Ws 00 , 4: 91:1; so, stocks steady: Erie Illinois Brent Western 2 7.• PAIIIS, June L'B.--Iknir.r dull 721 57c. LiczneooL. June .—Cott on quiet.: middling 101; Orleans 1111(d; soles 10,000 bales. Bread stllls4 quiet. Receipts of school for three - days p 25,000 qrs. 10,40 American. California white wheat les rali red western N 0.2141 cid; winter us 54. Weatem dour Ms ed. Corn, No. 2 mix ed alo ild. Oats 2s 5.1. Retie; ss. Peas Ms. Provisions quiet—Pork iRs hi. Reef Lard 70s. Chem 6as. Bacon 50s Cumberland; 62., short rib. Produce unchanged. I.oaDosr, June 2S.—Linseed cakes dull at Ile. Tallow dull at 450 ad. lingereasier; on spot als &teals lid, Hops nominal nt.5Q...1.a FRANFLPOirr. June 2S.—Bonds Oar at Men& June :.I.—Colton Ann at 11716. " JUNI:HESTER. June w.—Advises less Piro, _ hot. The clock MU f cace. of Past fen e been nn drowning ANTwr.nr, .luxe M — Petrotetn firm nt Indian Trouble. In Wyoming. (By Telegraph to the Pitt Id urgh fluorite.] . (.11syming. Wit.. June fit.—.l courierfcatne Into Rawlins last night from Lieut. Young's command, tout reported that became upon In dines about twenty-five miles from Rawlins and had n fight with about two hundred, and killed fifteen. NO soldiers were hurt. Ile feels confident the whole pular will hf captured. Lieut. O'Brien left Rawlins this morning with reinforcements and ammuni tion. It Is reportetkat Bryan that n party of Indi nna, two hundred in number, came Into South Pane CUT, Saturday morning, rode through the town and drove off about platy or nervily bead of hone, Philadelphia Democratic Nonduationa • - [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) PIMADELPIII/1, June '2B.—The Democratic Congressional 'nominations ore /1. First,Dist, Samuel J. Randall; Second, Theo. dore Calder; Third, D. R. Moffatt: Fourth, no nomination, which is understood to be ad en dorsement of Wm. D. Thomas, Independent. —Considerable excitement and interest Ina. rails at Indianapolis Indiana, in regard to the murder of the two girls on Saturday last. Va rious rumor. are current, one that the oldest girt. Mary Ilenneby, was worth twelve or fif teen thousand dollars, and that she'tras put oat of the tray by persons who would Inherit It. The county record shows only two bun iired.dollant and some claims against the State of Missouri, whleb are considered valueless. Two boys were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the murder, bet wore dismissed on investigation. —Fears are entertained of another.aeareity of water at Fairmount Water Works, Phila delphia, Utile present dry weather continues. There 1s also a proipeet of a - water famine In Brooklyn, unless an additional storage reser voir I, constructed In Hempstead. VOL.- LXXXV SECOND EDITIOI. FOUR O'CLOCK THE CAP am, (treat IVltisky Revenue Case—San Do 'Mugu Treaty—Negro Squatters Ii liminla [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ozzette.l W.OIIINCITOS, D. C...hine 2d, IS7O. NOSUNATIONS. • The President sent to the Senate the not nations of Edward E. Douglas no E. S. M sand f Northern Alahatnn..l C. Boit AKsonsor of Interest Revenue Fourth holt. IN‘trictr. In the Senate Executive session to-day. after some discussion Is to the desirability of. (thing immediate action upon the San Do mingo treaty. a motion to open the door and re.mebustness itrevalled bvn vote of .' to id. This Is considered decisive of the fate of the treaty. The statements Hutt Gen. Sherman had ordered the dkpossetision of the colored summers In York comity, Virginia. ark Un t rue. Antr: ution he has ever taken was In April last, at the desire of Gov. Walker, ex pressed to the President, to nohify Gen. Can by to aid the civil authorities to cove any dif ficulty arose that warranted the nRe of sol diers. Neither lota any such disposSession or ejectment taken place. „' roc CAMSORSIA PASS.. The great California revenue case pending before the Treasury Department since Sep tember. IMO, bag reached another stage in US solution. Fourteen hundred • and nine barrels of whiskey are In the possession of Platt and Newton, owhed be Horace Webster & Co.. Nes, York, Write. Miller & Co. and Haterhopfer & Co., Now York. The charge, made against the whiskey by officials sciaimi the sonic eves that while the packages had can tax paid and warehousestamps they needed also the stamp 'of the rectifier. In oilier words, the officersclaimed the hiskey to have been rectified: It rested w upon the claimants to MCC t beef/M.l.n -m This was done several months ago In the. cute of Webster & Co.. who had three hundred barrels released, t he balance being held for further investigation with other lots. None an orderlies been issued to release 1,470 bar rels seized in the possession of Dewitt. Kittle .k Co., the balance in possession of Platt & Newton:. belonging to the parties before named, being kohl for fart her testimony. The counsel In the case have nts doubt of the re leese.of all in good Dine. NEW YORK CITY National Union I,ragne—Nen - s frog Central ..tmerien--Bergen Turnip I)lllfrnily—liallrond Competition Chinese 3turringe. [lly Telegraph to' the Pittebnrgh (Wel te.l NEW YORK. June 1810. UNION LEAGUE MTETLNO. • The Executive Committee of the' Union League of America held a secret session at the ht. Nicholas Hotel to-day, to discuss meas ures In the interest of the'Republican party In the fail campaign. Ex-Boren:tor Jewell. of Connecticut. Wil3 the only member present from New England, and the West bad but one representative, .tames T. Beach, of Missouri.: The. Secretary's report was read, giving an encouraging account of the state of the Re publican party throughout the Union. The rest of the session was of n more secret char acter, in which It Is stated a spicy scene oc curred between the friends of the adminis tration and others. . The former, however, triumphed by an overwhelming vote. The Committee adjourned to meet at Cape May in July-. , • • 10031 CENTRAL. AMERICA. Arrived, steamere Alaska and Henry Chaim cey from Aspinwall. The Chauncey brlno 1165.701) In specie and the Alaska v 4,417. The steamer Nlpsic, of the Darien survey arrived nt A.apinwall on the 13th hull.. and sailed for _yew York on the 13th. t The tire at Panama on the rah Inst. was cktecked_hy the effort, of the °dicers and men from the st pawner-03st ft rasa - stsretc,nr.ttlnat ton and Cooed atates ne t srner Synch. The km I, In, ~ entininted nt atom- IGO; total It f.'...11.1101), almost the whole /gamma. rano., neon A t, rion{Mninsit Onlv our lives were 1n.% hat. .treral •ounded. . .. On the LSO. ult..everal shocks of earth ,' take were felt at L acria, Peru. ,JA quarrel Is imminent between Bolivia'and lxieru. Venezuela Le In a state of complete . narchy. There are five armed candidates eadv to fight for the government of the coun ty. Chill. government 'will appoint Senor . iria :IR Ito repreeentatil lathe Peace Con erence in Washington. - Mr. La NalZe arrived at Bogota and pre ented a memorial in the name of the British ompany. of which he in an associate and asking the privilege for said an undertaking the construction of an inter comic canal. - , The Darien Expeill(lon seems to have o i led tit b substantial saccees. The Nipsic sailed , a the 15th Inst. from Aspinwall for New t grb, and the Onard had gone to Carthagetra land native workmen. after which she will r qurn to the United States. Health of odi c re and men good. • THE ILAII.IItIAO COMPETITION. n connection with the extraordinary - duction In the rates for transoortat ion of rat obtain tween New York and natal° reports circulation that Fink and Gould, learn ing the Central had reduced the rate to one dollar per car, telegraphed their western agents to buy up all the cattle they could get on account of the Erie Rood and ship over the Central, thus compelling the Commodore for the ard time In his nnancial•rarcer to carry Erie stork at tr disadvantage. The Erie and Pennsylvania Central lines yesterday reduced the passage rate to Cincin n MUG. TT•NNEL DIFFICVLTY. A Committee representing the Delaware. Lackawana and Wentern.ltallrond and Morris and Eater Railroad waited on flould and Fisk at the, Erie oilier to-day, for the purpose of nettling"the difficulty In relation to the Bergen tunnel. After a long and spirited discussion and mutual explanations the par ties separated. on the beat possible terms. having agreed to refer the points In dispate to friendly arbitration. CHINESE 31CIIIIIAGE. Two Chinese were married in. Newark yes terday morning. by Rey. Dr. Smith. The hus band has beets,tutlying In this country nine years. Kish the Intention of returning as a Missionary. Ills wifelv. brought to this country when a mere child and adopted and ediwated by Mrs. Day, at Newark. CONVICTED' AND SENiMeEI). Mrs. Caroline Vreeland was to-day convict ed of atteuiptinit.to stab Robert Schroeder In the Tombs Court, June 10th, and .sentenced to four years Imprisonment. SAIL FOR ivEopk. Pechter and Miss Leclerc salt In the Cola 0-morrow on a short trip to England, BRIEF• TELEGRAMS --Public bath houses will 'be opened in New, furl city next week. —The Southern Pacific Railroad bill has passed the Texas Legislature. __--The New York Etym.. aaya the Engll h 311.410 n has been offered to ex,Senator PM of N. Y. —Orer one thousand dollars worth of smug- . gled hair was taken from a passenger on the steamer Denmark at New York yesterday -At Philadelphia yesterday was the wann est of the season; thermometer 100 degrees. Several Cases of sunstroke occurred, but none fatal. —Prince PAiltha Gilbert Monter bns been pronounced u perfeetlysane" by On. Hammond Sta nod Nealls, of Neu. York, and released from et:ir. • —At Cincinnati. last 'evening, a young Oer man girl, Augusta Newman, fell from a third story porch to the pavement below sad broke her neck. —C. F. netts, defaulting tobacconist. arrested at Qlasgow. Scotland, few des. singe. but the authorities were unable to le hold him.' —JuHun F. Hart Troll. Implicated in the State truth. lloston, Irregularitleb,..baa been gen . eneed to doe years Imprbiontnont 111401, and .• line of $lOO.OllO. machiners rif the exteinive duck mill. t Paternon, N. J..bas been cold [Who South •rn Cotton Manufactory. to be teansferred to be Rocky Mountains. • . • —The opening. exeroiseir of Drown • Univer sity, at Provident°, It. 1., took place yester day. The Phi Beta Kappa Society re.lected, Professor Duncan President. • . —The bark Sago of Plctoti, which arrived at Yew 1 . :f 1 6,7.°11,1;°:ft. 137:7. 2.7liNag:.• the voyage by yellow fever. —The office of the Maryland Fire Insurance Company, In Baltimore, wee robbed at noon yesterday of U.S. bonds nod other valuable securities to the amount of SISO,UU. -r‘lion. Geo. H. Pendleton. of Ohio, and Ocr. Stevenson. of Kentucky, arrived 'yesterday at Charlottesville, Va., to attend the commence ment exercises of the University of Virginia. --Secretary Robeson delivered an 'address before the litermy societies of Princeton Col lege yesterday. tier. Dr. Maclean was re elected President of the Alumni -Association. —The Hew Tork police are atrictly enforc ing the law which requires the closinr.of all licensed liquor saloons between one nod are o'elock In the morning, and forbidding the tiring away or gelling of liquor on the Sab bath day. • —James Boss, proprietor of a saw mill of Calm. Illinois, was killed yesterday by n &- cable saw, which, by accidentally, coming In contact with n large rope when. in. motion , was wrenched from It. LT.:WINN an d thrown against him. —During a thunder storm yestenlay Juke Ethrarde, a laborer employed at Befamx, r t, 111, ivne mruck by lightning and Inetantle killed. At about the same time the lightning Farouk the bird• home of the Chicago Sporting MEI NO. 149 Club at Dexter Trotting Park. and denoolishe& the building. the falling. t44 b ,, r .. : lama, h' Coffey, who was Invite the building td. the! t rote. -Atire commenced in the w „.„ un4„ b etn l liver York and p. Long Inland. Sunday. evening. and Wan lint extinguished until Mon day. Five hundred Cords of wood and mile. of lentos were burned, lurching a loss $.6,1100 to $lO.lOO. Yesterday'movning Implosion occurred in Ilyatt's billlani ball manufactory, at Al bany. N. V.. which blew out a portion of the rear wail and set the house on Bre. The ex plosion was caused by mice nibbling matches lying among gun rut ton. —The Maine. Democratic Convention. after a long and animated discussr, adjourned to meet at Ilangor.August Id. It in understood thin movement is made t e hope of nomi nating a Citizens Ticket. with Clov..loshua L. Chamberlain as standard beater. —At the Harvard commence yesterday the following honorary ilcqees Were con ferred: Doctors o I hose, Wm.. faxwell Evans: or. New York. and Leonard Bacon, of New Haven: Masters of 'Art. Francis iltimphrey Storer. of Boston. and Wlll. CJ Collar, of P.n.s ton Highlands. —At Chicago yesterday there were two or three lively thunder showers, which consid erably toned down the heated term which had prevailed for the past five or six days. It is believed these storms hare extended through the country west and much good to crops will —The . bass of IMO . of Princeton College bold o dee...1./ meeting Yesterday and presented to the Princeton .College fund ten thousand dollars. tbelnt.erest to be applied to the sup- - port of fellateship on the plan of English uni versities. The gifts to the 'college last year amounted to over $175,000. - —An incendiary fire yesterday morning. at Providence, R. 1., destroyed the coal elevator. sheds and considerably stock of Tucker, Swan & Co., O.! W. & E. A. Hopkins. and property of the Providence and 'Worcester Railroad Co.. anoldamaged adjoining property. 'rho ts estimated at from /.75,0011 to $100,000; partially insured. • • -The Baltimore and Ohio' Railroad Com pany has made, from' New York, the follow ing reductions on nessengey fares, viz: Via %).7' o l' i r ltt l .irl ` n i, lfaTi .c.,°, rrro s n Oh tti r o o ro s ;ff, Cincinnati, froin'42,lo to slolLoutsville. from 644,11A'''afittrIr leTtolrrlts4 from $4O to 5;4 Si • ratubrldge. CAMBItIbUr. June 244:- Ileef cattle: receipts 1:14 head: market Inactive, sales of extra at $13.252.13.75, fleet quality sl2jAlrbl2,ll, semnid quality. $1146a12.2.1, third quality .1Y1 0 .501212.00, Bheep and lambs: receipts 4O head; best grades a shade higher,- with sales at Vhsllgh :ha, extra at fr 6 . 5 0441.X -• =OE= NCw OnLEANs. June 28.—Vinur quiet lind firm: superfine $5,50a11i $h.57,4 and 'XXX $6. Corn finmixed Liic,l yellow $l. and m white $l.lO. Oats dull and hirer at' efilolic. Iron slit.l,lhlo. hay: prime Vr...%122.11.1. Other articles unchanged. Sierlingfifi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. [Cr OTfeE.—Tho (Foiveeration of JOIIN WESLEY CHAPIII. will wk. °lnc on SUNI/..1"..iti1y 3d. tit wholi, time the Righ Rey. BISHOP CLINTON. Dr. 3LITTIINITS, Roy COLE. and others. will be bre.ni.. rrr•NOTICE.—The Annual Confer- ENCE of the A. AL E: ZION CONNECTION win take place on the FOURTH BAIT:RIMY IN JELL in the JOHN WESLEY CHURCH. this city. Dr. Williams. Dr. D. B. ALatlimvs, Rev; Cole, and others, will be present. ' imez Ire•DIVIDEND NOTICE.-4 he • DI. i-Ps RECTORS OF THE LITTLE RAW RUN RAILROAD CO. hate thla day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. clear of Govern ment Tax, oat of the earning. of the peat Mx r m a;e " slit r oViVe ' s e o t : the Nar k ti l i 'itT:giorr i rat "` the C o m p *" in lTTElV..frah, Pr Sident. .11 - 010 '27th, IS7 0. eJeXiieJi A t Cm' r w E . c aJust t'2s 9 0 . wn 9o .i X , OTICE.—The Assersmeaistarthe construed. of the SEWERS on Corry and Ann streets. are now ready for examination and min be omen at this olbco until TUESDAY. July .dith. 1810. whau they will bo placed In the hmds of the CI ty Controller to servo notice for payment of the same. CHAS. DA CIS, CALEndiseer• Pittsburgh and Comic, R. R. EXCURSION TICKETS. NUI ba-sold- to all - points on the t•ittaburah and Corms!!settle Railroad (where the re, ular fore Is forty cents or ober; on JVI.Y 4th, tem - A until July 6th Inclusive. = • Mar.ef:Trrnport u ti o .! Tack,- ' , Bro.' . Co; PERRY BURNING, Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. DEALF.RS Crude & Refined Petroleum. \ C.I.CBR(I)S., j 4, Phqaclejlphia. FRIDAY.JuIy Ist.. Public Sale of Magnificent Sites FOR Beautiful Country Homes, 4 Ci r ril r VI EW, ". 1 . . Only fifteen minutes' drive from Allegheny.Dio 31100d . by way of Federal street. North • venue and :raw Mill Ilan Plata Hued. Friday. J sly Ist. 1870,. 51 3 weleee P.... prettrely, will he offered at pub lie sole a number of choice building sites..., Srl. lows: 81.111, erre lots, covered with [ bearing fruit trees. Those exceedingly desire's( , lute ore lei proved with standard and dwarf fru] trees. shrub herr, and a variety of choice grope v nes, contain.' 117 .1 s, `VN.r.1;:g d r::,,;'=".17;f1li, :A9;:a b lell4 1 ...... with tthe imilho viewsre water. All the shove lots command fine of the city and ding country. country. Alro. four halt *ere lots, to gether with a number of smaller hits. Any per son desiring a delight ful mom try bonse.convenient to the city, can certainly beguiled he .end should "? I ' llill..! 2 (ViTti d frg . .Stind balance in' Sr 'P " r' f nU d rZ! 7 : ' '.w T '7 ringlorlenilefiTtbe rUe Cara, at the corner of Ohio and Faint oh word. Allegheny. to City View. from hr to half-pan {won t • ' .A. NeoIEWALTVE, jeMild. • .A Li . OliEElt. - - - ....--__ FOR 'SA tE. -. • • -1 , 011 Saitirday, July 52d, • At 9 o'clock V. 0., will be offered onthe premises et Public Rale. the RESIDENCE rd the Into Airs. ELIZABETH TIERNAN. deed. •• ' I . The property fronts 70 feet on Stoektne ave nue. Allegheny; and runs back:l4o geet to Water street. There isereined thereon a mos ' comfortable 1 , Dwellingorith 11 rooms, ente.rooms bath house, large little, to.; cellittianneler the wit le house for coal, spring house, wash house, wine cellars, An. There is also alargo itriels Stable maps rearend of the lot, with every _convenience for licirses, cows, mrinagss. a. \ - 1 Ttittni—One.fourth cash: the balance In one. two mid three yearn I JeltLyIE NEW I\r, ) - VEtr.C-.I[ES'FOIL Accounlanls and poolikeepers. NATIONAL REFERENCE FILE. DUNI INSoN'Ii A REST. RULER & CUTTER CLEoGS PATENT RULER CUTTER ~„ MEASURE. LETTER OPENER AND ERASER'• CT Call and me them • ALLAN Q. BAKEWELL CO., 7i Woad Strut. Pittsburgh. M. 29 ' JOHN T. GRAY-, ROME AND SIGN PAINTER, cana-zw.n AND t;a.T.,:l! .Z Id9oat7 • (into Hand atraet.) Plttabansb Pa. • • ',bra • Al ond• Boa. two . nod Montand tan the UM •• r u. LL Undelp tell. • ,E 1 Y. t Cadet • . i ---- No. 34 Nnkrrrr ErnunsT, LONDON CRACKERS. A fresh enP9l/ ben Cracken lo t5..p 0, 174 ev e n, also (On bo ton :', " _ , ""i pca l"" ileilt:l7.i . = BnBI A B e e ' eli s ci:nlior sale e 1 t h e {Meng nr ""'"7 Htore ? f jOiliq A. RENS! Je23 corn.. - Jaen,' and Ninth A GENCY .BUSINESS OF taxue M M traniactod I PhlladelP) lore naklanore. at:tannin to ny MCKMOUT. 241 Doc* Want, rnlt Good nderencesiqyen If 11.tnarno. 200 BBLS. LOUNVILLI DRAULIe (711AINST: s bbla. Pia Mer. Forsale by .1. B. CANI , II MM . 141 Finn a~.~~<. • no lost .4 Agents. Address. • '"' " 'U PENNIMAN, ammo dr PA: ...Fatina,""Donrding," de., no/ oz....dine Frnti , LiXES,witi blegarrfnl in thesi columns once fo , ,TITENTr-r/17: i'ESTS; rack Inklitionai iiM FIVE CEN . M.I • • WANTS. ‘7 ANTED. ltEeßVlTS.—Several •d , o6.able Coaled men, of nod» tattoo leu ~,xttliNE GUILTS o en °. Thls oi tro pan 7 " th. best in the Hamilton. Apply nt the °Men of . A. BEESON, MeN:ei Foot of tpid I / ANT 13 Tunnel Street, M lters. Odom Irk Ftnifkho s and Button 1101. GS o ,44NnT tl i.,:tTOdßforß.oo3lti.Loti. Store Rooms. Possession Wonted soot. Address it. lingnirg o 1,1 ) : A TMER or to Situationwh lq . u ag o r r BAIL. ,I Izonn who on, erstande rectifying end ontspotted. n liquors. /lista( recotornendattonsgireti.. Ad dress It. MM.. Plosbnodt P. O. 'UTANTE —A few day boaders at t 3 Co. Ott areabe. TATANTE T T p l anted .11,11c1.17 few BOARDERS at 218 :CORM AVENUE. 417 21 %TANTE • at Ate Third Ave ba paid. COACH PAINTERS .SLYETB CARRIARR BAZAAR. r. From RIR to *2O per week (1-20 NATANTIi n [layer . for an article • every 'sunny. buran. . 1, I.—Exßerleneed Agents to nd yell Patent nights fir Mantle. at patented. Wlll be wanted In ddress A. 31.. Ilan 333. Pitt. _lt-13 WANTE for three mn $1.500 car LOAN.—S7,OOO on Oaten—woe for 11112.006. and two all for three year. ORO. It. COCHRAN. 0U Ortutt Area% 1110- Attomay-at-law n l benw. WASTED—By a Respectable Rat , DIED LADY—A situation to POW end as si34n houae work. Wages no nb.leet..A eomfort- Yable home proeorred. Addwas . Pittsburgh . 0. ViTANTED.—Operators, Finhhent, v anti BUTTOIMOLE HAND on Floe Itl.7 l m.for one west NI.. 19 TUNNEL E. NATIIEN. I FE L 1 232 1 1 1 L 'l l lAfr nl3l" HaeIL TII 3 /.NorIn . ,D,A.n. ,o IBIE 001I . AN Y. wA)7ED.—Seteral Men for Farm VA.l2"iv AIZ:i fo l'hardberwork.' Dlnlnproom worknod Ilaht work of All deyrrlptlon. Apply at KAIPLOY- Al ENT IIFEICIC,No.I Sloth ylreet. and door front tkPlPotollon Bridge , tIT.E.D. Zghber of Ladles Candy Bower, Prize Eitatlenary Packages and J floe eap, ew elry. Inquire at No. 2414311T11V115L1, STREET. Plweburab. 38 TTANTEI).---Eperirneed Ageriti;l7, travel and sell Patent Alights by co We. ter an er a family. rticle A Juddst pa ress, A. tented. Will' be wanted In evy. 3031_11tts borrh. :VV. ANTED—An ORPHAN BOt end GIRL of B or 10 years of age, to Ilve with log. n couple. Coropenhathin. board. clothing, hr. Batt of roreronoo Oran. Andrew. for two dam J. C.. GAZRTZ omen. G-tt C 33 I r e A A N A T e!! to t ik mttl i. fi S sel -- 1 patetn i g e nto for artittepat patented. .Wlll be wanted ta every larval Inducemenm oderen. Addrese A. 593. PittentiArb.P. O. 6-1 WINTED-MORTGAUES. 20.000 to Loan In large or smW amounts at a fur rate of Interest. _....e — TITOMAS X. PETTY. Bond .of Real Estate Broker, N 0.179 Elenabnalld Street: . W A NTED — MORTGAGE.S. • Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan • large or small amounts on property In Allegheny mots at a fair ma of Interest. AlleY6 • CHARLES JERICAIY; Ilea/ *Pate Agent. 511,fares street. BOARDING B _ _ ... OA RDlNG—To•let,w with Board _1.../ TWO SECOND STORI ROOMS, furdla I NT et 103 Yonrth even.. S.= LOST OR STRAYED pablie are hereby notified not to negnitatAt.ny accept oi ante fer l l272.3o.perabta to the order of J. W. EIeCASLIN. dated May. With. 1100. ectit , 11aerit by J. W. MeCnattn, ea payment Mae been - stepped en same. lOST—On Monday creating last, a. MEMORANDUM BOOK containing si small aumunt of Postal Currency. A liberal return will be paid to the xenon returning It to . biI'ENCER,..IIcKAY A CO.. tti CoLijqhtmdfirnallniimi Sta.l2th want. : , ZTRAYED—V.OW—Prom the pasture Held .ni.RODEBT 31.WEAVER.nearlItildale Ocmitter7.• WRITE COW with !reek]. around the head and nhnulders. Information may beileft Cl PATRICK McfiRATTY'S, at the Drove Vard, Allegheny. I .• TO-LET rO-LET.—A 'complete! MELLO° ROUSE, with Stem Room attached. fl (to ra'Algmf.gvat O•LET—nooms,with Bomenno. T —A Butte of Furnished Rooms oo second 11100r..180 Third svonue. G2l .Story Brick House, aad goar.tyirmnz'zanzipm.-4,- cellar. WM be let low to • Rood tenant. lng of J. 31. FAAS. No. A' old Penns Avenue.' m TO•LEIN—STORE ROOM. • • A fret-damA STORE R 0037 and cellar, Nn. 182 . Liberty street, completely autod, up wit chairing and Counter. Will be rented cheap coiled for soon. Enquire at No. 4 yl.Rant ALLEY._ TO -LET.--A good, two I story BRICK TWELLlN(Leontalning ltt rooms. wltit mod ern Improvements. Alm. large T ot and good Bork situite fronting on th e Park. En. 164 North Arent.. Rent reasonable. A DOT ' nt 4 1 Ohib street. Aileseent. •1. 1.96512 FOR SALE pOR SALT` —A ear load of horses. Just arrived. Vultuble fon." nurposes. nal muJ see them at nett Moo VOR. SALE. n tiro equal Intl, Third rents, Third nil ine Two Dray& a Cart, a Aft In good elv e r. Inquire MILL lelkyl33 No. 121.1ftli 1.70 R .SALE woe o re L.j.: buy a hones with Ore rooms and ball. with finir Into f r ai feel frobt by 106 feet in dept, wit stabling. frontincon a forty feet etreet,chalf mum* back Of Pentwytmala aretroe,_TwenUath .ward. now Nan I.lbertY. &PO at 174 Want street. near Feventb avenue. JuILSWeII VOR SALE. —.That etl.known if&crtirßiALlT. Fk .:ltt To a proper person desiring to keep • hotel. mle le • ram opportnnlty. lor terms, rill Or arldnout • BATtI - ft24cIWILLIN. 'No : Mßank of Com me r cer.lll4ll.l,tget. DrOnenpatlon Immediate On gale. je4721 • FOR SALE. — Engines and Boilers, se..d Second Hand, of all kinds, cowlMaly on band. Orders from allWarta of the country promptly at. tended to. JAIIMiI litl.i. & 00.,_ Corner Marlon &emit. and P.. ft. W. & C. N. W.. ! • POE SAM--STOCti A: TAINS tie& ACRS. nee hundreand Wet/ acres under ealtivellon. bal.re woals. 110Prorre ..,,-4 40.1nn1, very hugs lam and utable. and cheep boas.. orchard and well Irstaried by a small crest paean" through the Pam ilttualed In Jennie..runt y. lndianst. wales from Venues end Ixollrrllle Hal/road: In Willy nalghtarboo4 near to villagfir churallew Th e term OM r t.. , perchsead at _er aorw__Applyto a. Me N & Na. 164 Fourth Aso, rOR SALE CHEAP. OR EXCHrE iti.,?;?hiPzY Priatpl,frA Okla.r. bones thereon; ma,* One. comfortable and convenient • .tionf r wrgAr i ::: ;. r . :o one of the best tratarpow. Tram the att., on the IT..r4VMV I I.igMe kof a retie from Anton s Statlmi. centrall AlSo..Orrrel 110.1 Farms IA bona 110ollom soul soinuint fer wile. /Montle of • mill Na Ila Gnat 84 . WILLIAM WAIIII FOR SALE. • ' ...4.,,,0tg.az EortelislZ•Vibt.fro ate on 44th street. near Butler atmett. mtopited ettli grape shrubbery. $O., whtle Thy lull. Il nn the rear le a doe slant. Gas ail through the house.. This propertl Is certainly the tont de liftable In the 17th ward. Price modulate and tong Unto Oren. T. H. BILL 4 808. Co, Penn and 33detreete. ON MALY STBERT.—An eleg granseCottaire fi,mo. situate on Bain street. non e . the tlnsea., burg Pike containing 3 rooms: Lot 30 he] This Is a bemilthil Plebe, and one within teach ut all of moderato means. T. R. BILL k MR. • ON 44th B TRRET.—A beautiful lot. ntry Butter meet, BB by 108.4.0 to then P. B. W. An, one wishing • pleasant soot en ehkli to build rah aiiiiii i t 4 tE . l7tter suited.. T. B. SILI it 808, IL IL 1112 all sad butt ki f,mreq es th e LTilft m.,,,0te, workingmen amid not let tkisgrand oDpMdaltfdlp hr. 11107 Mill never have another a4rantageons. T. R. BILL At BOX, earner Penn and 33d streets. 13•900—;93?.."RAEr _,t,'HALF CASH, RE.; matador ye ennui my zente. w il l p rebate a new tw o s Italy brick Itende el wt. eve ro oms and cella r . du and water tlx tnueg:,6well bald Omer n f &midst* order. situate on are44e. AP 7NI b. !tn .. j elle r r E ngi near irth 813 dh a coVeris. • \~ I= Hargtris,