The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 30, 1870, Image 1

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE
PIIBLISIMI) BY
- .PENNIMAN REED & CO ')
Corner Sixth Ave. and Smithfield St.
B. PE? XlbtAte, .1031/AR JUNG,
'T. P. ROLDITOX, • X. P. REED,
Put.rt!dui AND rgopntrrolut
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fly Mail. per y.ee
Deliver.] by tauter. per week:
1 HE DAILY GAZETTE
' GENERALITIES.
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Ctd.rßso anproaches Buddhism..
. B oorot e i s to ti a .,, a great public park
• MAR.PER'n FERRY in poly a summer
. 'resort. . .
• Erflorgason CERVIX'S '''' health • im.
prove.. .
• CRERen, the artist, is seriously. ill iu
New York. ' . ...
'fez fish deedre of tioeron are to have
an exchange.: i
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A FOLORRD 'Therein exists inJack•
men, Louisiana.
Cetalit.gs Lariat is said to he the Black.
wood critic of Latin' Ir.
CHANEL the celestial Denali, his gone
' bark to his flowery home.
• NEGROES and Indiana are allowed to be.
come Free Mason, in lowa,
EIGHTY-NINE. Marriage lleensen were
loosed last week in Chicagei.
JEFF DAVIS Is under the impression
that he Is not writing a novel.
' Tams is no yellow fever fill yet in Dal
., veaton, lout water is very scarce.
. AERERMAXX being bald is objected to
by good copperhead Republicans.
• . Truoinv Ttlro3ll3'S country seat is
painted brilliant red.Witli huff trimmings.
THE sisters of iiottschalk are to come
out in coneerts in this country next sea
.
.lini.tiv:v & Lewes mbistrels have con.
eluded their tour and are bark in New
York.
, . A FEMALE trmiwnine.• lerturur oeet,
plea Beaten Common every evening title
week. •
.'fangs: million pounds of quicksilver
'ant produced- annually by the California
• mlnee t. •
NEW ORLEAria is supplied with fresh
~ meat now, slaughtered and prepared in
Texas.
' • Eighty-three thousand violent cientlis
occurred last year in merry England and
' Wide,.
MLLMONP of young shad are toeing
raised in breeding lenes in the Connecrt.
cut river. • .
Tuoludi & Towitagfto's '-atom is fnciory
on Wood 'street, Philadelphla.was burned
' on Sunday morning. .
A tisvivs: Pmtesuun movement ix the
. latest thing in that e land of all sorts of
movementa—Mexien.
, into said that a small neat cottage . at
Newport ran be rented now for five hon.'
tired dollars a week, .
A' FAMILY at Sarahavo lie. Ohio, have
been attacked by Triehina.• and ore
thought to IMP dying,
IF lightning rode and t-iceinatlon are of
' no account; what becomts of Doctors
Franklin and Jenne'.?
• A SENDAI' SCHOOL superintendent. nam
ed Beech has left Vernon, Ct., with $3,000
drawn on forged paper. • .
.
TEN thousand dollars is the inducinent
for a man to leap front the Ximpennion
Bridge at Niagara Falls. -
IT was a fancy shot mode by a Norwich
bllllardist, the other day, when he . killed
a mad - clog with his cue.
; (Ito, WASIII.NOTOX ha* been sent to
prison for three ;Sears, by a 'Missouri
judge, for stealing nine hogs.
TrtkwE were 131 deaths in Baltimore
. 'last week, and exactly the name
number
' during the name week last'year.
TILE AVortairtaters -Vedic& and . 4 iurgirsi
Journalls the name of anew paper start
.. etlinfh. , ,Pattlloy.Dr.Alex • -j • Norte
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.4 . ..t1 laxA t . I.ltOlVsi 0,1:11011 al the.,
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dialtbriiret a gui paper alone prevents
him from challenging Hugh Mating,. .
IN nine weeks preceding the 2.lth inst.,
90,000,000 feet of lumber have been rafted
above La Crease and run down the river .
MORE Christians have become Jews
' than Jew, Christians, in Austria, since
', such a change of opinion has been legal.
THE Czar, It Is said,lum requested Si.
' ion Ilatimelon• to come and mike St.
Petersburg as fine a city as he has , made
Paris.
TEXAS boasts of a servant of the
-mother of ',George Washington. The
wet nurse of his grandfather seems. slow
iit turning an. i
ANY/ OXF. !who winlimi to escape jury
duty can do "why removing to Richmond
county, Georgia, and becoming a profes.
aiceuil gambler. 1
Bitunvud.c, ills., has more than two
hundred German sparrow's, which are said
Usbe very went indeed In destroying
worme . and hugs.
<\ i. A MAX - man named Baird, who' claims
' \to have seventeen degrees In freemason.
\ .lry.ls now lecturing' against the order in
Whiteaide county, 111. ,
' A norm: poisoning came has agitated
: :San Francisco until the Conk explains the
mystery by showing that he didn't keep
• • his brass ketTles clean.
,', Two youngmaidens in Hamilton, N. H.;
- and one old one in Portsmouth have gone
• clean daft through religious
. eticitement,
.
.brought on by a revival. - :
' -- Tat- Mecca pilgrims _have been very'
. '. numerous and sue:candid this year, and'
'all the traders who actompanled their
• caravan, have made motley.
'A
JEALOCS St. Lolliri youth the other
...day threw stones at his sucrensful rival as
le was entering the church to be married
to the lady whom both loved,.
, A COMPANY, largely composed of for
eign capitations, is getting up a steamship
line between Sydney and Han Francisco,
to make the passage in 21 dap..
THE latest about Fiske Is that be has
-sent Maretzek to - Europe to engage
Schneider to- play at the • (hand Opera
Bones, and Offenbach to lead the °Mies.
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. . OEO. ANDREWS, In an argument with a/
friend named Davie in :Mantle! counts,
- Miss., on the loth, was victorious through
' the aid of a revolver, and Darts will argue
no more. .
A LITTLE three year old girl named
- Alice Keppel woo run overjoy a street car
in Philadelphia on Sunday and killed An
'argument against' running the horse tars
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on Sanctity.
THE Res: . Dr. Osborne, of. Nashville,
Tennessee. while lecturing on temperance
and In behalf of the Tennessee. Asylum
for Inebrtakes, at Chattanooga 'got drunk
and has heel deposed,
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Ica lows, while excavations were going
• .on for the cellar of a new church. a Taints
ble.veln of Iron ore was . attack, and now
that Congregation is trying to put op with
its old bullaUng a while: longer.
Arl ingenious' fellow In the lockup at
•31kidleton tried to elcape.by climbing out
the chimney_ , There was a ventilator on
'top, and whetrbe got his - head through
be stuck until pulled down by the legs.•
DENNIS Scum, . Sheriff of Nueceof
county, Texas, was killed on thel3th, In',
an attempt to arrest a desperado named
Thomas Burke. Blake bad fled towards
: Mexico, hot was perfumed ,hy Kelly's
friends. .
Mrctt of the eocalled Ball Ring oil
• about' the disposal:of which there was so
much anxiety' felt, will probably be paid,
for by the Insurance companies , as. a great
'malty of It was Verne& In the fire of
TTuesday-
Micnara, Pint aged six months died
suddenly In pidladolphia, while e, battle
was : raging' between his - grand-parents.
The result of the battle was the one kill
ed and two othere-4he grand•parenta—
. 'ln INDIANA 'a 'Southern woman with
'stacks of greenback'," Is buying horses
and 'mules .for an &whim •'market In
Jukes.° end' adjacent mantles, She Is
Sahib) be an excellent jadirsof stock, and
' . A-Dnicitt of being chased losa make
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ceased a traveling California 2 toAlve
headforetreatt mat of the window'. of 'a
sleeping - ear: running at the rate of
twenty - five: — Mlles an hour.. _ He was
.. picked up unhurt.
- flow. Navaftaften,'ilf Lower California,
has a son seven years old, and the latter
lately, as godfather, held up &tithe bapthe
Mal font an Infant who is his grand-tutele
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that is, the. brother It his grandmother.
The grandfather of the hop and also the
father of the child were present on the
occasion.
A RERIOCFC shooting affray occurred in
Brandon, Mine., on the 13th of June, be
tween Thomas H. Johnson and A. I. At
maker. in which both were seriously
wounded, and It was thought - neither of
the partierrsvnuld recover.
'rug Crispin of North Adams and other
placer in Massarliumetts, finding it Impos.
siblo to `reconcile their differences with
their former employers, propose to form a
cooperative corporation and conduct torsi
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mss on their own account.
Dn. Fos - rr.n, editor ofj' the Duluth itiii
ticsofion, published an /attack upon the
gambling hells of that town the other
day, and wan pounded until he became In.
sensible an incensed. citizen of the
l•bon hued lower limb variety.
A wiznosksk lamp explosion occurred
recently at Rocky Mount, North Carolina
setting tire to a blanket, which was has.
thy thrown out of the winddw; It turned
out, however, that a baby was wrapped up
in the. blanket, and died of the fall.
ITALIAN" j0111119.1s report a discourse al
leged to• have been delivered by. Mgr.
Amulet, Archbishop of Catania • in which
-that prelate clothes a letter from the Vir
gin Mary to the inhabi ants of. Messina,
upholding the dogma of infallibility.
This thought that the' frightful t o o- sioffat Worcester. on Thursday last. was
caused by dualinti; a terrible • compouria
manufactured' by a German named Carl
Ditmar, who established an extensive fac
tory at NortleQuiney about n year ago.
A LUNATIC in a New England town was
discovered one day last week nr the grave
of hi, father in the cemetery, having dug
to the eollln. !le had the lid open. and
was rolling on the old man to got tip. tel.
ling him he had lain there look enough.
Taw largest train of freight that ever
reached. St. Louis on either of the rail.
roads centering in that city. arrived there
one day lam week, over the Irma Mountain
- Railroad. It consisted of 10$ cars loaded
with iron ore, and was drawn by
. one en
gine.
CARL H. WALLON, who recently from
mitted suicide in Woodlawn Cemetery.
near Boston. left a note declaring that "as
the garden he had laid not had been de.
vastated by the chickens
.of his son, he
wan tired of life and was going to meet
his beloved wife."
Joux TERRELL and \ Van. Terrell, re
siding in Limestone county Ala.. wen•
arrested and taken to Huntsville on the
illth, charged with belonging to a hand
of disguised men who have been engaged
in abusing negroes and others in Lime-
Atone and Slidison counties.
x no country in the world is miulterey so
severely dealt with no in. China. A ar:
tied woman near Shanghai m
recently had
formed a. guilty alliance, and connived at
the murder of her husband by her lover.
The crime wan dlvered and the woman
nailed at full length . on her husband's
coffin and left to die.
newspaper maligns the ad
ministration, advocates party bolts, talks
about corruption and gives other evident
signs of having tried to be brought up by
the powers that 10, and failed, the regular
Democratic papers begin to pinto co
pieusly from its columns and always
credit them the same way--thus for in
stance [From the Pittsburgh rommereial
—Rathral.
InorEoisvkx.v after a Parisian wedding
the perm usually retire to the Suhurbit,
where the:note is celebrated. It Is rarely
that the Custorna' officer,' at the barriera
examine the carriages of such merry
makers, but an ungallant official found re
eently under the seat of the bride a lot of
smuggled brandy, and it was discovered
lire MIME, dower and,Valmiciennes
ad long been 11,1,1 •7., glsalgr....'
A SPlcxx man In Alexandria. Vs., thG
other evening bade Lis wife and children
tellingthem that he was going to
kill himself. Ile .then jumped into the
well of an old ice-Louse in that locality,
hut crawled nut through - a dry drain that
opened on the side of a kill near hy, and
watched with delight the efforts of a
large crowd which noon collected to fis
hint out of the water at the In ttnni of the
Tin: Portage Lake Mining fhl
:et te of June 28, hostile following copper.
mining news,. Tha ;:May product of the
National Mine was 11l tons 586 pounds.
Mine work at the Cliff Mine has been sus
pended, and the work of removing under
ground machinery, Sr., is to commence.
The montlia product is 11.1 to 100 tons.
The well.known Manganese vein, at Cop.
ner Ilarboi, has lately been reopened on
the Clark iroperty, with a large exhibit.
Ir there is any good omen to be drawn
from happy conjunctions of auggestlve.
names, says a Philadelphia paper, Mr.
Samuel J .114.1,4111 must bok to Ida laurels
In the First L'ongreibdonal District. Last
time he ran against Mr, Berry,and the re.
salt 'Mowed that things. were not quite
ripe - fora Republican 'gimes,. But now
Mr. Markel is in tLFBrTf . Against and
a combination as the lluekellierry move
ment, Mr: Randall does not stand a glimd
Of a chance.
Tot: principal product of Styria in iron."
A tradition of long standing among the
natives relates that 'when the Barbarians
from the regions north .of the Danube
drove the Romano • fronittyria, the Demi.
as of the Mountairui apimared to the cm,
gnerom, and said: “.Tiike your choice; will
you hate gold mines for a yrar, silver for
twenty years, or iron forever!" The wise
ancestors of the Styrians, who hail just
begun to appreciate the relative value of
the precious metals. at once decided to BP
,pt Iron forever.
TitEl.lE is pmmlsr of a lively tinte In
the fishing intermillong the v-ast of
Maine, an the season winking menhaden
approaches, The owners of nets ores...ek
ing to hare the State law enforced which
prohibits seining within three; miles. of
/shore, while the setbere, who have exten
sive works along the coast, do not propose
to abandon them without a contest. They
deny the power of the Legislature to re,
strict/the 11Fe of the coast fisheries, which,
they contend, are solely witithi, the juris
diction.of Congress, and will teat the con
stitutionality of the statute, with Onneral
Butlevas corinser'
Ilizatrin:4, Wan, a .untlatto woman,
was residing in - Cincinnati, in 1835, as zi
free woman. A inaggjuned Ward and a
woman named Boyd abducted her from
Cincinnati to Kentucky: where abe was
held as a slave seiteml months, was then
sold to a Mississikti and finally toe Ten
as planter. She worked in Texas for
fifteen years as a common field ham! until
emancipated by ,President Lincoln. She
has brought snit* against Ward and the
woman 1303 d for.Vo,ooo, an the value of
her Cervices for the fifttion - years shetwas
deprived of her liberty. If her case 'is
correctly reported, we trust she will re
cover every cent of It. . .
Sanntuay last Aran a fatal day in
Loidsville. Mr. C.ll. W'nhl fell off 'the
front platform of a car, which ran over
his hips and, killed him. This may be
set down u another instance of the mel
aucholly ella•cts of abstinence. from drink.
Mr. VI ahl had been a great drunkard,
but for several days had 'MOM CC "
WhiCh 110 unstrung his nerves that this
fatal fall was the result. On the same
day Mr. Alex, (inner° rose very early in
the morning and went to the cemetery,
to sprinkle the doWers on his daughter's
grave. -It is supposed he was seised with
iapaplexma o s f
wa w e e ,
found
wi T th h i his
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instance of the calamitous effects of early
rising, as if the hour had been later some
aid would probably have come to the un
fortunate victim of a double death. On
the same day John Crouse, aged accent),
two and tired of life, took, morphine,
wrote s a farewell letter to his wife, and
then sat down and soothed Ida last mm
ments with a pipe, with which in his
mouth, upon which- rested a smile; testi
fying to the excellence of the tobacco, hie
lifeless clay was found next morning.
On Friday Mr..C. Mirth, troubled about
his business, went head foremost into the
river, and ons Saturday the coroner's jury
rendered a verdict in accordance with the
facts. Also, on Saturday, a small colored
boy, six yeersold,overome by the weight
of theliteratunStif- the period, as con
tained in • heavy hook case , which be
pulled over himself, departed this
life.
► QUESTION OF VERACITY
[Prom the Sunday Dispatch, June nab.]
We understand t h at there is a little "ow
pleasantnesn" in the Nottnercia/ oilier
arising from the course of the paper in
indorsing the Third Party movement, and
the failure of the olockliolders of late to
realize anything from their • inveniment.
As report goes, a number of the stock
holders repudiated altogether the action
of Mr. Brigham in identifying the paper
with the new movement, while,an regal-tin
the business management of the oflice, it
in charged that It is non-paying because
it Is the interest of Its managers to keep
it so, in order to tire nut the outside stock
holdene, and force them,. it were, to port
with their stock at figures to suit the pur
pose of Brigham. Thompson & Co. As
showing how the matter Mends it is re
ported that' a short time ago Mr Brigham
had an Interview with One of the 'stock
holdera, a well known business man of
the city. whose name we can supply when
required, and proposed to buy his stock
from him: The gentlemen replied be
hadn't thought of selling, hut asked him
what he would glee. for it. Brigham re
plied .ttrt 00 per share, providing he would
take it out in advertising. etc. The
gentleman, ! who knows mere about
the newspaper business than Messrs.
Brighani and Thompson put together,
having a tolerably fair Idea of the 4 trame"
in hand, told the. dormer that. he would
rather buy than sell on The tenon' pro
posed, anti to show - how little faith. Ile
had in the oorrectness of Mr: estinike
of the value of the stock, he all .red to
purchase nil the latter had in the paper
at sloo 00 per share, cash down' Ilere
was a trap that Brother B. did not calm
late nism 4 ,hui without going into the de.
tails of la explanation why Ate paper
was not making mom,. or, if making
money, why the mockluilderte did not get
pull at the profits, spfllce•lt to say that.
'though very minions to buy at s2.'i 00 he
declined selling at.4100.06--a fart which
helped to open the other's eyes to the
game tieing played 1k the "Ring. - and the
futility of expecting any return front his
stock so long an the present clique hold
a controlling interest in the paper. The
present difrerkwes:are likely to develop
something more In this matter than we
care to rate ,. juo n tins, for we must not
anticipate, and will possess ourselves in
tedienee till the denimement is readied,
be it through the court,. or otherwise.
[Faun the Commercial, June tr:t h. I
Til •is not a parti.•le of truth in What
the ItMy Dioratch prints concerning
the .atnagement of the Con,hi r reid in
connection ' with the True Republican
Movement.
Front I,thpatehlone
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l'utf.aDElTHis , June 28,—.My attention
Lee jour bean directed to an obscure par
agraph In the COW mercial affecting to
deny the truth of an article in the .son
day Divatelt touching tire dissatinfaction
of the Commercial stockholders with the
business management of that Paper, and
exposing the scherite of Brigham, Chomp
non 1 C'n.'s ring to get control of tire
stock of the concern at a price less than
half its par value, and leas thatt_one
fourth the value placed upon it by the
members'of the ring them...lies Not
having an opportunity to reply at length,
Will here simply- state that every word
in the article alluded to was true Mr.
Brigham did try to get n certain number
of the shares of the Stock at twenty live
dollars per share, to be taken out in
vertb'tng, while he refused one hundred
dollars* share cash for his own stock
from the same pany xrlintn he thought to
wheedle into gelling, lint the game
wouldn't work and Ire didn't get the stock.
That there may he no mistake about the
master. I any state without any breach. of.
confidencSSn that the party over whose
eyes he tiled to draw the wool .AS lien'
Singerly. State Printer, from whom 1 as...
self bad the statement, with the addi
tional remark that Air. Brighatti said Ow
stockholders would bare to wait a long
time hvhi, the could get ant thing ow
"(the concern. - In other woras, he inti .
- toted pretty 'dearly that the programme
laid down by the ring to Aerial . .. the stork
for thenottelve, at 0 totetilice to the 4 r , trli ,
era, was to make the istockholders nick of
their inVestment, mull thins in a measure
force th tin to ' , AI at any figure
the ring night choose to buy at. These
are the >lain facts, end however the
rOlhltilr 111 managers may squirm at the
ens - wore they Cannot be contrailletedJ-
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17 of tkelnoii In I.lllabnzgh
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It is • 'significant fact that whether the
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timer Is stood or whether they 1,. • bad.
the tel of the Steinway Pianos are
atelidlly a tit.. increase. These Matra
merits re in a fair way to als...rls and
swallow 111 flue 4.ltilk of the piano I mile
of the e untry. During the war any rat
tie box n the shape of a piano found
ready let P. Not um to-day, people who
buy now a liars want the best, full Talue
received. or their m?ney. and ' hen, the
areat•preference for. the Steinway menu.
facture. ' Arnongiho many mod during
theptud week ort4ci we find the follow.
Mg.: J mph Dilworth, Eaq., a concert
grand; ter. James It. Mendenhall. of
Waal:tin on. Pa., a Steinway upright;
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Sbiters r f Mercy, St. Aloptitur Academy.
Loretto. Steinway Square grand; clarion,
Ackenh 11, civil engineer, • Steinway
"'Pam; hilip Mertz, EN.. a - Steinway
square ; oisepit Abel, f..:sti., a Steinway
*past; sines Hepburn, Kay., 111.eeling.
a Stein ay ruptare M. 1.. Dillon. Esq., a
Steinwa Pqaari.; Mrs. Wm. Nicol, Mc.
Iceetipo , a Steinway square: A. t . '. Have.
Beci., a . teinway equate, and mans' others.
all of w ich were purchased at..the Piano
warn • of Ifentant. ff. Heber .t. Bro.,
who a the exeltielve and wholesale
agents r the Steinway manufacture for
Wean , Pennavlcania. Eastern iali in and
North.w.atern Virginia, . . .
on for Oct ions
When you nee eightf Team old. I,I W I
tender, you way eollloquitie after thin
&Allow
"1 Lase become very &at. Wheat a
bleasing! There in such a lot of silly
talk I cannot hear—anele scandain, etc.
'•Mfy. eye. 'are failing: How fortunate !
I do not see a tithe of the folly and wick..
educes that be gulag on around me. f am
blind to faults that would provoke me to
censure. '.' • . .
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"I have lost my teeth, and my voice to
not very laudable. Well, I find' it is no
cms babbling to folks who won't listen, so
I save my breath for .better purposes. I
don't above my teeth where I can't bite.. I
venture on no tough meat.
"My tame is not no diScriminating as of
yore; atm the good it that I AID the more
easily . satisfied don't keep" finding fault,
am contented and thankful. A nice palate
in u plage I have got rid of.
"My Jo u ints are rather stiff. Well, if
they were ever so supple, I do not want
to go to see the sights, hear concerts
make' speeches, nor carouse at least.
am not so strong as I won; but for
what do I need to be stout? lam not go
ing to wrestle or fight with anybody:. My
morals are generally. improved. •
.My brain is not so clear as •in my
younger daps, therefore I am neither so
hot-beaded nor opinionated. I forget a
thousand Injuries. •
Coos-lass Hall, Cape May.
Those who bare visited Cape May this
season gointo ecstacies over the elegance
and general good arrangements of the pa.
habil "Convene Hall" hotel at Cape May,
N. J., which is presided over by Mr. J. F.
Cake This mammoth new resort opened
on June let, and erected on the site of the
old homelike structure, has capacity to or.
commodate In the very best manner a re.
giment of guests.' it Is palatial in its ap-
Perntmcnts, furnished throughout in the.
most elegant and comfortable manlier.
Already a large number of guests for the
season have taken rooms, and society
there this season will be of the very high
est order. Mr. Cake, the genial host, who
by the way is largely spoken of as; a candi
date for Congress In the Pleat New Jet..
sey District, carefully looks after the corn.
fort and enjoyment of his guests and Is
ably assisted by the old corps of clerks,
whose politeness and attention made In
past seasons Congress Hall so popular
and pleasant.
FIRST OMR
MIDNIGHT.
MAST CONGRESS.
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SENATE: The Tax-Tadff Bill Still
Under Consideration. nousE: Sen
ate Business Consideral—Uonferenee
Renart as the CurrarY Rill Re•
jeeted.
Mt-Telegraph to the Pittgilergb illvette.l
IVANRINGIVN. 3. , ne 29,
MEM
Mr. till EItNLNN prevented a memorial upon
the Imprirtnnce of fnakiti oral rlPProPrint lon
for he &minille copal mcordini 10 the en
xineer'n estimates. Itehreed to Committee on
Commerce.
Mr. Cameron', motbo to reconsider the
Texas Pacific. Railroad bill WOO defeated -15
to 11.•
Mr. MCP- (or Mr. litrnlaw. lot roduced
Lill to divide the Staten( TenneuseeJoto two
Judicial District.
The bill to authorise the Kunst' Pacific
Railroad to extend Its railway and telegraph
lines to El Paso, New Mexisaaiwn ,ooo sinewd•
Mr. DRAKE moved a subst It ate.
Orlon the expiration of the morning hour.
the nlll (Vol laid over. Ind the tax-tariff bill
proceeded with.
The following provisions relating to Imo
ranee cowponies wen inserted on recommen
dation of I he Finance Committee:
And the tax upon dlvidenft of insurance
companies Shull not Se deemed due untirsoch
dividends are paysble either in. money or
herwiu. and toner returned by nat.! in
surance companies to t heir policy holder•, and
mutual or send-am:mai interest allowed or
paid I o depositors In raying" banks or raring
paid
uhall not be considered as dill
dends.
The pitmgraiit tusking the duty nu hitutnin
-01 mat and ally gents per ton of
t went , ait loratels. eighty pounds to the
bushel tax debated and mimed— IS In 11,
the ratereamng as under the uresent late.
The recoultuendationsaf the Committee spe
cifying the fullowtog duties were agreed to:
On rough or unfinished grindstone% one dol
hr and a Italf.and an foliated grind stones two
.
tiOlidni per Um. •
On free cloun sand stone, granite and all
building ur morwnent al stone, except marble,
one dollar per ton.
On all sawed, divots 'or pOilothed atiti•
thirty per colt. oil Inform, and In addition
t wenty-tlve cents per superficial square foot
not exceeding two inches. in thiekne4i, ten
cent. per fag in addition to above te for
each inch in excess of t wo inches in thiraness:
rill over six inches to be subjected to t he duty
note Unposed upon marble block..
On halt cloth. known as hair seating. torte
rents per aqaare card.
On all ot tier manufactures of hair thirty per
cent. sulr.l4llSol.
nudism dyes and Ooton fifty cony. per
yonuld and hirto-tire per cent nd nrdorrtn.
on %mums and dreas ornament.. of which
silk I' the main -pan and no scoot or worsted.
.
Ilft v 1.-er c oif. na.)rtm.
sllieLet at ooda or other alkolhd slliciot I
one-half ctut per pound.,
On pordnq Into - uuds of tat detleripi {Mt
11.1rts , 11r, per cent. of rd/orr.o.
(In nlet,ol twenty-tkroo cents per pound.
On niriel of Ide• nod alloy of nickel with
•
copper Jiteen centS per PoUnd•
Uo Ilse nuitools t wents•dre per cent. tot In
birrto- freeluipartitioas for Itressdlos: pur
poses to be limited to countries beyond to
sea so tint to emend to Canada and Mexico.
The Committee recommended the striking
out of inere.e of duly by t he {louse on lin
seed nail Use,. MU to thin* cents per gal
-1 on..
Mr. tilll'Atkl A ts: said he disagreed with the
rajority of thee...tee .4 ad, °cited the
etention of the rule Axed by t he House.
Mr. YARD and others opposed the pro
posed rat t.
is
exersalie Increase upon an Or
ticle of common houtehold use.
. .
The , enate • refu,rd to Millie nut the tn.
Creaked rate. Yea. 1.. .2)11 %.
The Pante-m.lm, mettle the du
ties ow hemp reed. rope seed and other mi
aeed...! emeept linseed Or tinned, ontolinif
cent per pound. on the hatter twenty omit:
lii !raging of Elf:Tele pounds weight. on
melgaltle reed and cotton seeds thirty trots
Per ration. on aertuoe Peen ten per cent. ad
ralorcm, which the committee atm propoye.l
In strikeout, were retained in the bill.
Thrt amendments to retain the
of r.. 50 per (mend on opium nod to
the duty on emoting °Motu to :la doilies per
ton were inured to.
Si.rphia Rlll. all NMIla of morphia! lot PTV Mal
preariii
.
The nitteintnients to strike front lb, Itee :Ist
ciaatte sail . sultihurie acid and roes id crude
sulphurlte ut antismog's. were w t .,* 5...
The amendment to strike front the fee, tint
honk...maps and charts specially Imported In
•Insle copies and not for rile. tit which no
edition% are printed In the rnlted States. was
reed. '
Mr. SCNINEII epp.mot the linendment. re
cording the did on books n. a tax on knowl
edge. He was In favor of five trade In books:
Mr. FM FABIAN mated, as the unanimous
opinion of the timer,. Committer, that al
though the public IllintriN and educational
institutions bad his privilege under the law
now. it would not be prudent to extend It In
discrinshatcly. In 'view of the facilities for
frond to. follow. The rountry wanid he
iloOded. with foreign hooka at a less rate than
American books. to the injury and possible
rain of our own trade. lie read letter. m
erited by the committee from Appleton &
CO.. Harper & Bros., and' other lending Pub
lishers. remonstrating against ale Provichih.
The amendment was agreed to-peas 27..
nays:2l_
At four o'clock the Senate went Into execu•
tire session:and subsequently took a ropes.
untlherenihr. •
.grcninti NoisOm •-the Notate resumed Abe
consideration of the tax-tarllf bill.
Amendments of the Pinnace Convent*e
were arreed tostriring from the free list
rough diamonds and adding thereto chryollte.
The tunemlutsnt to strike crude sulphur
front the list was defeated—µ:3o
The nmendment authorizing, for two yeah
from the passage of the net. the foot Importa
tion under State authority Of tuaChinery and
apparatuz for .steam I envilgt. In canals wan
Olet o.
.IlAlthlS offered all amendment allow.
lag for twO yeas free Importation of steam
plow nachinery, to be used in the cultivation
of iba soh. Agreed to:
amendment to authorize the refoodmir
of any each., of duty Over rates filed by the
1.111 upon merchaudise, noon which duties
have been paid, remaining In warehouses at I
the time of the net order Into effeet. Wn•
adopted.
MIMI
The bill havinp Irren gone tiro At %ran
...rend additional nmendments 4iro , pro
pored. ..
Mr. JOHNSON offered an amendment, init.-
Ing the tax nn snuff and variant kinds or man
ufactured thloteeo to sixteen rents per pound.
iteieeted.
A motion hp Mr. SAN' Elt strikeoat the
duty wa Bessemer steel rails tare rise to dls
mullion; and without action twos it the Renate
nljourood.
HOUSE OF ItEPRESENTATIVES-
The following Senate bins paired:.
Amendatory of the act of July Z;;• ISM.' -to
r
atted the rights of actual nettlers on public
To establish the Western Judicial District
of {TUN-m.(12.
•
To amend the act to eetablish and protect
National cemeteries. •
To regulate foreign and coasting trull on
the north mad north-western frontier of the
Visited States.
To regulate thceffect of a -rote of thanks of
CotaTINS upon promotion In the Raft.
la relation to certain unsold land' in f the
Mantles of Porter and Lake.lndiana.
To establish an additional Jand distriet in
f • :
of i tAtpc ft , l 4 ml u etilf , im of photogrnpbs fnveshl-
Gieloßtne consent of Congress to the ret:ep
ion of certain bequest by the State Off New
JerSer, Ondst the XIII of no late F.dsvm A.
: fiterene.
For the disPosol of lands within Fort Ridge-
Iy Militnly Reservation. Minnesota.
Authoriziog . the constructi o n of a bridge
acmes the Aftan*** river at Little Rock.
To amend the act of IND to carry Into effect
the orovlsione of treaties between the United
States and Chino, Japan, Siam, Persia,: andT
other countries, giving- certain judicial pow
ers to ministers and console and other tune
timuirlm of the United Mates.
t h T e o T r e e r ig= n er i %tl in it i tions e ttf i .g o te m p i :lf i sed by
Mr. SCOFIELD, fromutri% Confemeee'Com.
mittee on the bill for the relief of certain all
fern of the
the eecnnd ee l an in on e h h r lß, o ; ' riV r cl k r i eit ° lt
to retired olllcent. Ths;sport was agreed to.
Mr. CHURCHILL, from the Committee on
Elections. made a report in the MISROUrt COO
tested election case, thgt Dyer, flitting meat
, Mr, was not' emitted to a seat, and that Wm.
Striteler, contestant. ie. Begat* entice be
would call It up for as onThursdaY week.
Mr. crasNA presetned the views of the
minority, with opposite cortainsione.
• Mr. LOGAN offered a resOlution directing
the door-keeper retain in sortice doting the
recce. the crippled soMiem now emploved
under Mtn, Adopted.
The Hzikse resumed'the consideration of
the conference report on the currency hill.
Mr. JUDD gave notice be would move to
reject the report, Mid bare another Confer
: ernes Committee appoloted,
31 r. contutN oPpoed the report, and ar-
Mod that under it the people of the West
withinot going to get soy redietribution
a realOciable time..• He :believed it
would be better input the.bill off till next
Congress, and then pan a general measure of
redistribution, rather than take this meaeuref,
of med-metiou. which diesetly tended to bring
easteron the country There -was no ea-
Pension which would ftquire , g 54.000,030 of
greenbacks to he kept am a reserve instead of
forty-eve millions of three - Pee - eel , " to be
.w it bdrawn, andprovided only for all Wile Of
fort y-five 11111110121 Of Nat lOW Bank current It was therefore a tneaekre of contraction ef
that emPeet. also In rasped of the gold bank
section.
Mr. JUDD else argued signal: the confer
ence snort, which he claimed settled the
question against the desire of the House
and agninstvhe best Interests of the country.
He asserted. if the ewes was adopted the
currency would be contracted at least eigh
teen or twenty minion.. Forty-five
of greenbacks would have to replace the
thre e per cent. certflicatee. That wog lost
equal to the amount. of additional 'a-
Ronal Bank currency allowed to be Issued.
Butif tots additional issue of twenty
per oemt. or nine millions. had to
be held as reserve In :greenback., so.
PITTSBURGII, T
the amount locked up would be fifty
four 'millions. As to the gold hank se -
lion. he recanted It a figment of the brain. It
n ould he only adding noveladifficulties of the
kituation. liter had
t lona' Doak notes and greenbacks and would
throw on an additional kind of shinplasters,
If members chose to call II so. Ile expressed
the convict'. that If this report were rn.
Jected. and a new. conference committee ap
pointed, the Senate would concur stiltstantini
ly Inthe pm - Isl.* made b !rouse.
Mr-1113E0YMa expressey
dthe
his belief that
any plan looklnfoto the contraction of the
currency would beinittritnot to the business
interests of the Monty, and regarded the
conference report As a positive measure o
contraction, at least to thy amount of ntn
millions. lie thought The wisest policy. wool
he to reject the report. even though the hi I
{should fall.
j Mr. (It IX expressed the opinion that the no, -
lure scan not dutch either of contraction 1 0
expansion. It (night work a little contract lc n
at first, but would !trainee expatmlon nnd e -
plosion. It was a bill which satisfied neither
the Rouse nuennybody—neither contract irm
lot s nor expansionists. Whist Congress skald
do was to march boldly up to the measure of
a return to gold and silver. as the Pre.id nt
ban recommended.
. .
' Mr. RITRCHARD also condemned the c at:
conference report, particuinrly because he
committee had abandoned the ninety-. ve
million additional inane, which would h ve
reached all States having less t ban their h i re
of distribution Of currency.
Mr. MORGAN elan Opposed the report as
being a measure Of contraction.
Mr. INGERSOLL, thought it would hart ly
do when the peopitrwera asking Congress or
bread to give them a stone, and. hr imagit ed
the present {imposition anon no store noel .ss
than 11,01. ire belleeed fourrtiftlis of the p .0.
pie. If there could be a -popular vote 00 he
nbiect. Wolild Vote in !acorn( an•incrense of
currency, . and that, too. In tile shape of
gmenhack's rather than National Rook
notes. , ,
.Mr. TOWNSP.NII also opposed the report,
byrallse he looked owl It as a measalre of Ot
pone ion.
Mr. lIIIfO characterlzed:as most arc fit
nonsense tin, , talk In favor of Intention and
expansion. Ile scum Witted and budgeted cOnsiderably by Messrs. Eldridge and log a.-
soli 1111 to his tarn' elreett alsollt greenbacks.
but War atnnalliglV 'successful In keeping
those views to himself. • '
Mr..IONEL. Ey., advocated the conference
report. and elated fuels abon-Ingthe propriety
of a redistribution of currency. Ile was
afraid. finless thls conference report was
agreed tn. the bill srmild bath lie approved
the report. not because it inet to lila 0107, to
full extent, but It did so In somelnewati r. :ml
he 1..1°1.11 It was the best the lion, could
get.
Mr. fi AltilF.l.l/ rimed the discussion by
n speech its advocacy of the report. A: to the
point that the report Wan aeltre of con
traction. lie called attention to a ine.s
renlarkable
a peetaele presented In the House by t ten
exeredingir able toil Intelligent Republi.
eons from Pennsylvania, both of thorn Inti
mately ronnected with She Notional banking
systeni. One of t been Mr. Armstrong, hod
made a speech opposing the report, because it
wag a measure ,of contraction. The other
tMr. Townsend , had made a ,perch opposiu,
it aa a measure of Intl/dint,. Th. it was' as
high 3 ramspliment as the. report could
hove. because. it was clearly proved by
1 .
one that it no, not 4 o ar:talon and
by Ibe miner t hot II wintry)! tall ion. and that
was lasi -what the confer cc of the Mouse
and senate bad ' expected 0 reach: Those
gentlemen sobs hail asturtsl p a contraction
in tile bill Ignored the -fact that In starting
the Riblitional fort y-live mil ions of currency
ill pad, now deist Utile. tLe ',lit buslne**,o
the country wonld be inert, ed he the whole
volume of checks and drafts issued (nun hand
toi hand. In seder to :Meant A:unit:lt:lion Leung
..
~.
worked be the w ithtliaw al (three per mots,
which were always liable to be presented for
redemption. The Confer, nee Committ PO
pteposed tn ' have _art' ad, illueal Issue of
forty-eve millions of Nat mull bank enr
inner, n loch would be di Whitt 0 as fel
lows: Vlritlnlif $1.00.1.RC1. Wet V irsinia fs'Sl.-
104, Illinois taittc.St. 'Mletdrn 1 grtgsoket. Wi..
cousin ii.vri,inp, lowa Igsl: ' Scansaa 'ICS.-
oat. Missouri C1.".11.4,kb hen uckv ta.n76-1:1.
Tennessee /..I.6rtt.os::. !Ankle /4141=4
llMir :
sitouppl $.1. , ,,1L571, Nebraska /.5.4.41, e,,rg a
Cktsludat. North Carollnla 3.1/7....:00. Sou li
Carolina Ct.:0441:4 Alabama ft 401.1.N,5, Oregon
SOUK Texas $1.0.0.561. ArkansaS ti...llS.fem.
Utah ats.til:k 4 'alifornia 51.t11.2.1; Florida
f 1"4:19.2. Dakota .12.*50. New alrxiets f=1,62:.
anti Wisontnelon Tett-titter 5155,M11.
Mr. BUTLER. of Mansacbuselts, 'asked Mr.
Gartleld how he expected utemben to coin
for the report. If twit able mid experienced
gentlemen like those from Penna., emit,' not
agree no to who' It ineallt - .
ti.tll)l 1. if On , gentle..
Trim Matinee setts did under•tenti.
Deed 1114 vote for it.
Mr. 111 - TLINt alit 11;• di l Lot 111,. tn.
. .., .
Mr. GM A FIELD did notiexpect, one who
talked of ;old and silver am relic of hum.
riot 1.;.11..5ti..ii wolid rote' Fer such bill. He
added it No - add equate better With his own
- notions to let tten-weliterninen Who opposed
it fight their ow, ,linttlet• if( they dlit not
take this Lill ti es. wonlit. in his JUdgMent,
:et tell hing. I ridlotint Mr. Inger
soll's notions shout coin paper dollttrs and
ehent. kind of t ornmer, lllu r r rating the lat
ect.
I•l.te le .1... , ..
,ee' T. e..nt 3, ell enee er ...ee.e , l
•
ta ll e r. 1N0R104.1.1. ret•ietsi s t ~..„..rg , ",
n. inows to penbbagnbekr o n ttNt gues
t ion.
Tue rot...was then taken o nzreeing to the
konfi7rence repadt, not 'lt sea rejected-yens'
b nays Lit, .
I '
in motion of at r.JI" ill) an thee artiference
I . otutitit ter soul °Hens!.
Mr. PAINT: nsked that 'To sdap and %red_
nesdsy of nest week be ant tint to the Cola
:attn. on Elections remarking the Montle
might in that lime dispose o ten, afters Or
twenty ciintested election ea
Objection UT, flute.
Mr. 1'..1 ISt:vire notice he would rail up
the cases an questions of privilege.
The bona,' Intirmtted they would he open
to question whether the House would consid
er them.
• Mr. SA . W; ENT, from the-Committee on An..
preortat ions. reported back the Senate amend.
meats to the Indian appropriation bill and
proceeded to explain them to the Haute with
the action rerommeottett by the Committee.'
Adjourned.
BRIEg TELD;RAMS
•
—At ()mans yen, erdny the thermometer In
dlented tO9 In the nhn.le.
l'lnne day at Yale tolls p. 3 , 4 cel..brat.d
In the cruel snanner ye.nerant.
•-The party of iiets
Onvihn reeterdny on lin•eton
theirexcurs rrturn on from Call
tonna. •
—Max. Banks, a river pilot. was shot and
killed.by a woman Inslemphit yesterday. The
woman IV. Arrtat(4l.
- Quite a large number of Morroon
hare arrived at Omaha Within the past
tor days. and more are etpected.
- At Galesburg. 111., Tuesday, MIN. Mtge
Gunn. trbile trying - G. light a bre with kero.
acne wax so badly burned that she died.
-Itrirsiolara, n Memphis lawy Imp ro ving who was
ou
wcoded In a duel. on Tuesday, ls
and there are strong hopes of his recovery.
-James K. Callihan hung himself yesterday
at Cincinnati. He had been an Inland for the
vast. two Tenn and of late quite despondent.
—lion. Wm. Smythe, yrcsent Representative
In Congress from the Fifth lows district, has
been nominated for re-election by acclama
tion.
—The Wheat harvest in gold here Illinois
about completed and It In pronounced lb.
best trap tor many years. The Corn look.
Prom
—At St. Louis the weather continues W
earily Lot and dry. The mermen. yesterday
need from All to Two fatal •nunatrokes
core reported.
•
—The itepubllc..n Convention of tho Eleventh
Congressional Platelet of radiant, at Wane
tah.yesterday nominated Hon. Jaaper Pork
ard for re-election.
—The commencement exercise, of Lafayette
College, at Easton. Pa.. took place yesterday.
The Alumni orator WWI Bev. Prof
of. Elliott. of.
Chicago Theological emninary. -
..-3fra. Foster, mother of Dr. Foster, editor
of the Dunleit h allonerdian, fell down a eel.
tar way at, St. Paul, on Tuesday. fracturing
her skull so badly that she cannot survive.
•
. .. .
—Sehleltler & Co's . Linseed oil faetory• at
Mlnnenoolls. Wis., was burned Tuesday,
one hundred and thirty barrels Oil. two thou
and bushels flazreed,te. LAM $75.1100;. Insu
ranee Ckl4oo. •
--A heavy rain fell In Cincinnati yesterday
afternoon. which lowered the temperature
materially. The water accumulated in the
strews and Rome damage was done In the low
er part of the clip.
-01 i Townley evening, at Chicago, while
Dr. D. Evers, druggist. was rolling a cask of
wine Mina cellar he slipped and fell, the cask
tn e sllg
n er f a4 r ou b r ldly Intoning him that
=The Republicans of the Second Congress
tonal District of Maine have nominated lion.
Wm. I'. Frye of Lewiston; for .Congress, the
name • of the present Representative, lion. L.
I'. Morrill, being withdrawn. •
—E. Porter Dyer. Jr.. Con s e n t en ce d
NeWtonville Bank, Masc. has Del p
to pay a fine of 1:10,(1(X) and to six months' lin
-1
priso Inept. This le the last of the Rude
at roe , Boston, irregularities,
—T Lunnrege incomes of Neu - York city
and b are fully equel to tact year, and
ti.heNsginig,t.. tlgaing.,:toltit?y,lasesrers,ttiop,toated
greater than those of last year,
lieflhe annual commencement occurred Bown
lief .ersity art Providence. u L, yes
terday. 'l ke graduating class was the largest
ever graduated. Aniongthepersons made Doc
tors of Divinity wee Her. Alletilit. H. Strong.
of Cleveland.' . .
—The Commencement at Princeton College
was held yesterday. The valedictory was
delivered by Hugh Graham Kyle, of Tennes
see. Among the honorary degrees conferred
wan LL. D. on Her. William Blackburn, of
Northwest Theological Seminary.
•
• the Virginia House of Delegates ttn
atotatdruent to the school bill, striking out the
section requiring separate schools for the two
races, was defeated by to to 19. Two whits
members voted for and two colored vtgainst
It, otherwise the vote was one of color.
-The first preliminarymeeting of the con
solidated Old and,4ew School Prettyterions
of Western New York was held Tuesday
sight at Buffalo. Permanent consolidation,
underthe name of Synod of-Western New
York, was effected.
—/it New Orleans yesterday the 'British
ship St. Lawrence, loading for Havre nod bar
ing over 2,000 hales of cotton and.other cargo
aboard, took fire and was pumped full of
water. The vessel and cargo were saved, but
in a damaged condition. -
• • "• .
—.4 short time *lace some adroit thief stole
fromd he corditing zoom of the Treasury build
ing at Washington a package of VO,OOO toSia
tlomi
Bankbilik Treasurer Bploner has been
notified of the arrest at Nil* 1 ork of a person
=Plumed to be the thief, in whose Posseesion
wag found $B,llOO of the stolen money.
URSDAY, JUNE 34, ' 18714
NECONI
FOU R
Mat ,1 1
Bright (*naval
Eyre of the
Earl Vl:tread(
esvent44 ()I' Capt.
Bombay—Funeral of
(n—Nen French Loan
—Uneasiness In Paris Commercial
('heirs—The Infallibility Dogma—
The French . Monetary Commission--
Large Carpet 31anatfartory Destroy.
nd rid l'ress Protest Against
the Raler:lt ion of the Bourbons.
(By Tele.emph to the Plitsl•Fgh ;11,1i r.)
Lon:J.3a. lane f2l3.—There inn veu act tee de
mand fee money, hot 13 at the hanky an3l on the
street.
John Bright '9 rent unit ion to healt 11 14 thought
to be itertottnent.
• The nen. Fon Chou - F . llO 10. IMO,. teceived
here. proves to I, of an inferleir yualltc.
Additionalcorrespondence het Ivrea the
Hoard of Trade and Captain Eyre of the Ho:fi
lmy. eonvernine the collision With the Oneida •
Meth Il dinned wit h a ennurrunicat inn
from the Hoard of Trade refusing. to re-open
the case.
l'he /loose of Commons wits engaged in the
consideration of mend mat tern to-day.
Tito funeral of furl Clarendon tool< place
to-day. to accordance with the wishes of
the deceased the ceremony was 'strict ly
private.
. A vp - o lc i e nt iZa L n o ce r, l l lo i r tic ir i, l , V
o il
f l i h n , J C O , n ,t et nt b.,: r b A ee p l!
penis.
In the case al Lyons against Tlionins. where
the defendent *as sued tor the abduction of
Ether Lyons and her conversion from Juda
ism. the plalotiß was nou-suited:
A tenement house, at Leith, containing four
teen I:mall,. tilts dem rayed by fire last night.
It lo believed all the Inmates were rescued.
Lord Amberly, nn the C.:Cardona laying the
corner stone of the Congregational School
!louse at Newenstle, to-day, made an address,
is which betaid ifayns the duty of the gor
ertffnent to suPPIY means of education, but lie
could not aco,.pt any nabct lints. fur voluntary
schools.
'rile Liverpool Citamber of Commerce to-day
adopted resolutions eulogizing Lord Clare* -
don. The Chamber, 1. passed a resol V urging
bet ter facilities for mall communication with
Pin ~ done 29.--The Frencti gorProntent
nejotlht MR it heavy loon In order to complete
the rygrneratlon of P,triti. Itifingurntell by
Baron If:motto:tn.
Quiet bag been nominally real °red .
There is lunch une4sionsi In en:nun:rend
circlet. and bnalneaa nl nII ktndn la 311110 Ct ti n
stand-%t •
.•
The °recant tonarr measure, of the hover!,
..nt to gaunt azaln , t4ll , nriters have not been
nhat
• It Is said the Emperor Napoleon and Ilene,
nit Print and Serrano acquiesced in the
eation of Isabella, no the condition that nn
Prince of the Housinf Orleans should succeed
I o the thrnne of Spain.
Dispatch, from Home contradict the report
that the vole on the dogma of Mtnlability will
be pOrtpOnl.6l. and states it will probably be
taken to-day. and that the promulgation of
the new dogma will take place. to-morrow.
One of twing carpet nfactLwles in
Beauvais totalled tO the fecund last night.
Ste buildings. with all the costly. machinery
and large stock, were destroyed. The lons Is
estimated at over one, million ttolln, and.
eight hundred operatives are thrown out of
Cointolotion to define
the currency values has decided gold is the
only legal standard tender. It recommends
the new gold coin, twenty-five franca piece of
France, he assimilated' in value to the
British gold ,SOvelasitm4 and American half
•
ht.ottitra. June Mi--Thei press prote-t itgulthit
the restoration of thy !Mutton dynasty In the
perenn of a eon nf
civil .
The law author - alie marriae
intii"iitit•rat ion tin the 1.1 of Septembers got-a
at MINE !skis, h.
ma moor` Jnltro W.—Tbe stesimibip
Deutschland:from Neo - York, has arrtrod. ,
ilristorrotea, Joao The steamship City
of Washinston. rnin New York, touched
here.
1 ALI.
•
Flout:s4,..June :IV -It I. reported that rte
Garlhal,ll Is quite NI.
FINANCI tL A. D tsI.tIMERIA AL..
Lumnoti. June -.Krrning.— Consols to
money let,: neeount American eamurl
ties steady: 'fi.Aoo: • nitt • 'O7, MIA. Stock.
stead) , 1 0 -40a. , 1M let ' lllinois, 114: Gres
Westere.:N.
. .
riaaxaroirr.June 10.—Iilond. norhanard.
PAIIIR. June 29.—Ilimene firm at, 57e.
LIVIMPOnI. JUT. 2n.—Cotton.
lands Orleans 10I‘Ct104.1; sales d. O OO
bales. California white Wheat Ins &I; red
W.stern . No. 2 a t Ind; red western Do Pt.
estern Flour 2.14 ed., No. mixed Corn alit
ad. Oats 2.4 Sd. Halley St. Penn Ms &I.
Prorlaions—Pork Beef Ills. Lard
quiet at TIN. Cheese .. flacon Toils for Cum
berland and ii2n for hart rib.- Produee un
changed.
• ..
] I.onruni. June 29.—TnHow dull at Ir.. Lin
, e•ed MI 31x rd. Sugar dull. Petroleum a
•Ant %ecru —. Hopi, aenn.in Id.
FrttNurOnr, June 29.7-11ondn cloned Mai a
no,ooki. Cation heavy at Ili. rm... .
NEW. YORK 'CITY
The Railroad War In Court—lidland
liallroad 7 Mindamir, Jawed in the
Brooklyn Park Caw---liot Weather.
. .
(13v Telegriph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
Nov Vona. lone 20, IKti.
THE 11A11.110.00 WAII IS=:t.'ollitT.
In the . ilapreme Coon to-day thermion( the
Erie Railway (7oinpany vs. L. S. C0...A N. Y. C.
and .Hudson River Company came up on the
order to show cause why an Injunction *hewn
1
nit be granted. Mr. Fairchild, Mr
i a Central R. It.; read In opposition his own
a davit . , to the effect that the foundation of
a Non was an agreement nineteen years old
tween the four compaules,which had ceased
t exist. None of the present managers of the
d fentlnnts were 'connected with the Originni
c rpomt ion. and the books and papers of these
a d corporator* hod been packed up and laid
!de and are scattered from Chicago to Al
b ra y; that the Erie Company has made eon
t acts inconsistent with this contract. and for
t n years co ducted their Wildness In viola
! Bon of. Ito provisions; that the defendants
fluid have, to meet this: motion, to look
I to these books and papers 'lied otardn proof
of plaintiff's conduct for that,lme, nod that
sixty dare would be none, too 'much for such
1/repention; that the; injunction will re-
I ,
quire the restoration of over ninety
• miler, of road • to a gauge which had
been Imndoned since the making •of this ,
contract by the railroad managers of the west I
forme ly using it and bv the owners of this
ninety miles abandoned with the knowledge
and nsment of the plaintiff; such injunction
woul compel four hundred thousand passen•
gers year to change-cant at Buffnlo nod the
trustier of ten million Woe 'of freight a year
at th t_point and a second chinge of the some
at the PA onsylvaula State line, Involving de
lay and expense to the public much svelter
evemlyear than the three million dollars dam
ages elaitned br the plaintiff, using an ome
Bond gauge and only nid.the Pennsylvania
Central and Baltimore .• k Ohlo Roads.
Mr. Sherman, for the Erie Railway
Company,willing there should be
an 'adlournment. After considerable dls-.
cusition Mr. Sherman submitted the order
Adjourning, but meantime enjoining the bake
Shore from selling through 'tickets in which
the New York Central. is designated as the
road to be traveled In place 'of the Erie. en
joining It fronFrithholding the same CO•Opf ,
regn to forwarding freight des.
rattan In
noel
ro
for the Erie road ,that. they gave to
freight Intended for other adi, and enjoin
ing t em from imnking any rebate on freight
intended for the Central. The court said it
iir.
woul take the paper, and 1f there was anv
thin mproper' In the order would strike It
ont. .
TIRE XMLAND MA/L.R0•13.
Ex-Lieutenant Governor Littlejohn Addres
sed the Produce Exchange to-day in favor and
explanation of the Midland Railroad, which
he said could be finished in eighteen months
and fOr fl=o,coo more, which amount. the
State having refused Its aid, he wished to
raise among the business men of the city. The
Exchange adopted favorable resolutions urg
ing subscriptions by citizens. . _ •
I . stennAntni Bloom
Judge Pratt* to-day Issued a -percnittto
mandamus compelling Mayor Kalbfletsch,• of
Brooklyn, to sign the Prospect Pork bond,.
The weath show e d ilt Intemmly . hot.• The
thermometero3 to-day. There were
zererld deaths from eon etroko.
The eteamehloe New York, Helvetia, City
of Cork, Mluaeseta and Acadia arrived from
Norope to-der..
OBITIYAILT.
Senor Morelos Lemur, diplomatic reverses
t ire of the Cuban Immegente died yesterday
[By P. & A. Tele tT gra ll4" ;h. R ]
Itnowisson.ix, -lose 29.—River stationary,
With Leather a ball feet ',rater in the chan
nel. cloudy. Thermomeller SD at 0
P.
• •
•
Ctrr, June Zi.—Eliver at a stand, with
seveutoeu • inches water In the channel.
Weather cloudy. Thermometer 9c at 6P. M.
. i..w, s ' .s. ~-a~
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VOL. LXXXV.---NO,
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A ppoinitnent4 by the Prtlillent—Sail
!Mining() question—Flag of Clairol'.
1, • lila Silk—The Aimy Con.
1. rat Awarded
[HY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garotte.]
WASHINGTON. June tn. Ig7o.
NOMINATION'..
The President has sent the following noini
nations to the Senate:
W. Peirce. United Stat ea • Marshal North
am District of Missouri: John 31. Oliver. for
merly of Michigan, Associate Justice of the
Snpreaic Court of District of Columbia.
Postmasters- Geo. W. Miff, Napoleon. Ohio:
M. W. Hoyt, Yankton.- Dakota; Geo. Miller.
. Boonville. Missouri; Chas 11. Austin, Portage
City, Wisconsin; Edward Whales . , Prarie do
Chinn, Wisconsin; Chas. A.llolmes: Jefferson,
WisronAin; Thos. Dabilatt, Laramie City,
Wyoming; Gen. W. B. Divon.South Pass City.
Wyoming; E. Frank., Emporia, Knnsatt,• John
Kessler. Connersville:,4llll hula; Inn. Osborne,
Green Cnst le. Indiana; A. W. Dr Long. Run.
lington. Indiana; Urn. F. Comlev u Chema,
Illinois; N. C. KtMyon. Chalsworth. Illinois;
Gen. 11. Jenkins, Minouk. Illinois; Jan. W.
Coventry. Edwardsville, Illinois; 7.. Minty.
Watseka. Illinois.
Mln the Senate executive Rearinn to-day
oir wan spent on the San Domingo tr.,
M. Morrill. of Vermont, reading a speech
to it. Soon. of the moAl earn
friends of lite treaty. seeing it cannot reeel
the requiMte tworthlrds vote, will make
effort In annex San Domingo by Joint nerd
t Inn, an in the cane of 'Texan, Whin' would
insure merely 0 majority of each Home.
FOIL CONGRESS.
Joseph Neuman. or San Francisco. has iti
rive,' with the magnificent Ileg made Of Cali
fornia silk, which he Intends to present in the
name of that. State to Congress. It trot dis
till/y.l to-day In the marble room of the Sen
ate where it attracted great attention on ac-
COMA of its size and beauty, as well as being
the nest American tiag ever 11110 M cif native
silk.
I=
Several weeks have paSAVII Since the Menne
concurred In the report of the Committee of
Conference no the Army hdl. The chairennn
of the Military Commltteo trill call op the
report ns as a suitable opportunity shall
OCellr.
=
The Kew Orleans and Havana . mall steam
ship senior via Key West wan to-day award
ed by the Postmaster General to Sanford
Lite, of St. Louts. The subsidy In tchs,ol:o per
annum and the contract Is for four years.
THE 'NOLANS
Appose . ..or of Hollilo Mods at tarloamPoloi•
.--Porwit or Set ago, la Wyomlor —Bed
Mod nod Tribr ono Mania Mum.
•
[fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garet te.l
puirariO.ltine -Reports have Leen te
reived at Lieut. (ion. Rierldan's headenurters.
in this city that Lands of hostile Indians have
appeared .wit Lin a tow day. at Wood River
Station. Medirine Flow. Rawlins . . Como and
other points. In some instances United States
troops arc In pursuit of them.
CIIET t ur n ed et Young and com
mand r to lian - lins last evening. the
Indians having Ancessfully retreated under
cover of the night. The supposed Indian loss
in killed and wounded is twenty-one. Ser
geant Eessner. of the naval**, was wounded
on the hip..
_ .
diemelegm from Fort Fetterman says In
killed and scalped a Mexican named
Picayune yesterday near that post and ran off
big Leant. It In reported also that they killed
two squaw. who were living with the whites.
A report from Fort Laramie says Red Cloud
and Ids tribe have. gone buffalo boating and
will be gone a week rr two. when they Will
come bark, trade and talk peace.
.At a meeting of,
Woolenit of
be
for the Exhibition to be
livid at lutliabapolls. August 2nd, a nommite.
tee tear Appointed to make suitable liCCAM
modatlons for the lire. at large durthg the
exhibition. The use of the Skating Mak has
been procured for the exhibition. From pres
ent Indications it will be a complete success.
All the railroads hare agreed to transport
nnt at halt fare and articles forexhlbition
--The New York Tima motley article says:
tbe end of the fiscal year, on Thursday
at. .tune . afth, it still i.e fond that the
,reasu has received 512400,000 ha custom,
duties. cant the country has consumed torelgu
goods to the valor of abritit M 016.00 or N -
issa.usi so excess of last year. and that we hove
m•tyono.col womb mnro of
domestic tirodUcc, gold ranter, in the settle
forvice L.laretre. Om" lll•treAr.
--olutions have been passed hy the Sen
ate oftine Republic of Colombia, Instructing
the government to propose nn alliance With
the Republic of Spanish America. the object
being to effect the . liberation of Calm and
Porto itico. Should Spain refuse to with
are troops from these Islands. the allies
to declare star nmdust her and aid the
CIIINUIR in achieving their Independence.
--Since President Grant's message on affairs
In Cuba. the Spanish papers in Havana have
indulged In an extremely threatening tone to
ward the United States. urging Spain to re
quire the dissolution of theban Juntas
New York. New Orleans and ` o ther American ln
cities, and the seizure and delivery to Sprain of
the steamer rot..
—A special train with about one hundred
prominent citizen) , of Decatur. Illinois, and
towns along the Decatur and East. St, Louis
Railroad. arrived at St. Lauls yesterday after
noon and returned In the evening. The road
Is completed bet seen the tun mots. but will
not 'be opened for buinel,q for a few weeks
yet.
—The capture of the toton's second expedi
tion Is attributed to the blundering of the
Cub pondean Junta in New York.' A C 111154 of cot
n fell Into the of the S
Janie. giving them importanthands
Informationpan-
of
the designs of the Cubans inthe United States.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
frr NOTICE.—The Couoeiratlon of
JOHN WEPLEV CHADEIexiII take plate
on PCNIIA V. /nip 3d et Intuit Erne the !Debt
Rev. BISHOP CLINTON, Dr. MATTHEWS. Rev.
COLE, and I , tlier, .111 be present. Rath%
PROPOSALS FOR (2OAl.—Sealed
Proposal• snit be reeetred at No. 11 WYLIE
STREET. until 'July Bth. 1870. for froth nix
10.0001' to ten 110.000) thousand bushels of
uodd LLMIP 00.1.1.10 be eeirrerett at the (imht
ticbottl House. Jedflmrs
)13 ARIL% RA •GHHBACH 'Ts. CHAS.
Nos. —. In Dlldriet Conti of Al
ahem. county. Action of Slander.
e Thla memoranda will:lo.MA that I,ChaulTittlic,
the defendant In above cams. Inconalderation of
the plaintiff ornsontlne to discontinue said action.
do
tallhereby covenant and eirree with mild plaintiff
s ow, viz.:
First. That I will pay the cost of said action,.
Second. I do hereby voluntarily declare that the
league/go eherged andsad actions Is not true in
truth dln fart. I knowatothlng derontory
to pinlnttt, character. but believe her to be an
honest and virtuous woman. Third , T hat I will
use to be published. under tap name, In all the
Gorman Issuers published In mild countf, and In
the Warm:, Elispatrit and raft. full and distinct
entractlen nf any defamatory words may At Any
time hate uttered of and concerning the plaintiff . ,
character.
%Pit . trarin e ly band and sea t ! tirla,/14 , . T tlat of June,
linens: .iOlll l l * •
N ORDINANCE—AuthorIzIng the
gloltitin and
of width of lowa street front 40 to
Farm Nl. Ile It ordained d enacted by the
City of ttaburali. in :Select and Common Connell"
as/ambled. and n le hereby ordained and smarted
by the authority of the same. That the width of
lowa litreet be and the mute le hereby Chged
110. 40 to 30 felt, by vacating 10 feet ohthe
oast side.
• •
ScC. 4. That any onlinance or part of ordinance
mntlicung with the passage of this ordinance a the
present time. be and the mune Is hereby repealed so
far as the same snorts this ordinance.
cr ygsZi , l4mid . g , s 4 c,t . eilirsig;t i lry, In Councils, this
JAES McAELES..
President o ff elect 'Cnunctl.
/mem. E. S. Winnow. '
Clark °a Select Council._ •
W. A. TOMLINSON.
President of Common Connell.
Attest: IleMAirrtn.
Clerk oft amnion Connell. . le3o
O'RDlNANCE—Authorlzlng the
Ormuz, and Paving of Locuet alley, from
Bates alley to 43d street.
Steno,: 1. ilo ord•lne.:l end_ enacted - by the
Car of Pltoburgb, in Select and Common Connolly
a...crab/ed. and It is hereby ordain.l enacted by
the euthority.of the tame, That the City Nei/Weer
be and le hereby authorized and directed toads/Ir
d. for proposal. fur the Omdlng and Paving of
Locust alloy, from Estes Clint to 43,10n:et and
to lot the same In the manner directed by an
Tg.3 ,. ;yszerAing., ,,, Llg6iVAT.iir.;`„roln
• °,l2,ll. ° T h iinit r ay Onltnance or part i 4 ordinance
conflicting sidth the pawn° of itas ordinance at the
protract time, be and the same I. hereby repealed,
so far.. the tome affecn this ordinance.
Oedalood and ennead Infto 27th dry of Jane A. 14 . 1/or In thin
-JAMES IfeAULET..
President of Select. Council.
Attest: E. 8. Maunder.
Clerk of Select Connell.
President
Wt
of ATmMNCoOnNi
l,
Attest: IT. McMaerrin,
Clerk of Common Council. MOO
OItDININCE--intbortzly the
greet 7r r O u tt i lat=t I L tilen C a U ll ' e th nite. 241 h
Sze. I: Ile It ordained and enacted by the City
of Pitteberat On Select and Como Councils a•-
~.hied. and it L. hereby Ordelneb and meted by
the authority of the num That the City Late near
be:end f o r a s hereby authorized and dloKted teat;
Yertlee mpostus for the Onulles.Perintir
Curbing or Twenty-111th street. mai 14 7
-street to Penn avenue , end to let the asses In the .
manner Allreenal by en 0.2114 "lio.'"Vg
Streeta. palmed Anima Mat. 1
r> rim
coecernin, booed. improved Jog. , - of
2. That Shy Orehance reEL,,,„_
conflicting Dith . the Meer ,
.the.prevent time be. and tut some ern
pealed as far as the samegreets Ode Ordinance. •
Ordained and enacted into • law he Count :W. this
ti7tb day of 7ene...t. D.. 187 a •
JANES NG4 LEY.
Prefidenlof Seleet Council.
fAttest:
Cora of tielect Co=Gd.
w.
o f TO3LLESSN.
President f Ootemen
Coe.
t H arrif l irgraioon Connell.. •
IN
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Shetland Shawls.
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- Parasols,
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Nos. 78 and 80 Market Stree
A N. ORDlYlNCE—Supplemental to
PitabutkOha ialn.m
rm gra o n ham
c as a m in o p er v R le a g i e lw o
Company.
1.. e It foralnefl C o o ellacted by the City of
rx,..h.t7l , ev:re.l7,,a:get,-r,rth7r,zgryti
the name. That If tbe Councils of said city
et any time hereafter direct a change of the grade
or aala streebt. or if It shall become neeesmry to
take up said railway for the P.P.ae of naving or
repaving. emoting or regrading soldstreet.. or for
the purpose of constmullng or retmiringeof sower
beat therein, or for the purpose of laying,
relaying. or repairing any Water pipes therein. the
mid railway shall be taken up and retold by mild
CoMPanY. their owns xpenseand in ca.of their
failure so to do after reasonable notice. the Street
Commisaloner shall take thesame at the ex
p.. of said Company, and it shall up
be unlawful
for mild Company to relay the Name. .
Svc. 4. Th at anv ordinance or part or platof
ordinance conflicting with the passage or
dinance at the present time, 'tin end the s.no is
hereby repealed so Inc . ti n . fine enema thin Cr.
u.ce.
Ordalned and enacted into it law In Councils this
17th day of Jane, A. D. 1870 •
JAMES MeAELET.
• President Or Ce t e ra Council.
Attest: E. S. Morignw,
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. INN
President of Co TO3IL mmo C ou nc il.
jell Cler k
Attest: It. AtrltAirr
or C cit. al
• m , . Council.
A N ORDlNANCE—Anthorizing the
Central Passenger Railroad CompanY to
change locntionof their track ha 4th avenue , be.
tween Market and Wood Streets.
Src. 1. Be it ordained and enacted Conned. ty
of Pittsburgh. In Select and ( . 0013400
sernbied. and it hereby ordained and enacted by
the authority of The same. That the Central Par.
t ad
Itallranut be and they are hereby authorized
thole pertuittsnl to no change th e present location of
thole track on 4th avenue. between Wood and
rStg Sa"Weeent7aTlig7PiPs
tweet the outer ran sea the curb to not Interfere
with the gutter.sublect to the approval of the city
Engineer..
Sue. All the provisions of thenriginal
:Tx:map 1th.",!:',:f4hz.17.-11IlleTctaati
effect.
Sec. 2. That any Ordinance or part of On 11.•
enter conflicting with the passage of this onti..
uance at the present time, be 'and the same Is
hereby rePenled so far an the Nalo affects tats Or.
Runnels.
Ordalnrsl and enacted Into law. In Council,
this 94th day of . um% A. D. 1147
44311 CS .11cA MET.
President of Select (nutted.
•
Attest: Nlouttow,
• ' Siert of Select Council.
• NV. A. TONILLNSON.
President of Common
Attest: H. SleNiamat.
Clerk of Cowman Councll lob)
A N ORDlNANCE—Authorizing. • the
..cm.areewe. Paring and Curbing tsf 33d Street
from Penn Artamed° Liberty street.
SLCrioN 1. De It anialned and enacted be the
City of Pittsburgh, In Select and Common Councils
mumbled, and tr Is hereby ordained and courted
by antiliy,of the tam e. . That the City Engineer
nrlFaCtlor"EPorciat 7Tilrjra"odingd.u.griedt'aa",i
Curbing of 8.9 d meet ' . from Penn Avenue to Lib
erty Street and to lot the saute In the manner di.
=III Vliagnfrite.rra. am me :eming 'Deets
I approved January Bth, 1d84„.
cont. lirorrtl==
present time, Do and the tame is hereby repealed
so lulu the same affects this entinance.
Ordained and enacted into • law in Councils. this
filth der of June, A. D. 1870.
JAMES McAIILET,
•
Attest: S. SlOnitow, President of Select Council. '
'Clem.' Select Council.
PrsidelU t r
Attest: U. McMagrit, Commonull.
Clerk of Common 1•30
ORDlNANCE—Antroitirig , the
Grading and Paying of Millbury alley. from
atreet gictivrinenanwa tine.
tigcrtnic no ordained and enacted by the
City of lituoan t h, m sewn and Common Councils
aasembied, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted
by authority of the Staine s ' , That the City Engineer
be and be le hereby authorized and &tented to ad-.
verily, tor Dropouts forth. Orattlng and Parte/
of - Milberry alley, tram 10th street to
hanlt's Inn. and to let the:same/a the :manse di
reeted by an Ordinantle COneerning Street. posed
Arian 31st. 1837; al. an. aancesning
Streets, approval Jenuary (ltb, 1804, - •
Thu any ordinance Or of etwdwih'=
nesent fi g ie l .tetirrlV ie rePealeff
so tar as the same affect. this ortinanar. -
ordained and elilleted tnyta i late in Councils Ibis
87th day of June. A. D, /
ideVLEY,
president of Select Connell.
Attest. Ed ik tina.wd
. . TOMLINSON.
President of Common Comell.
AU. "' lAita t tc7.4.1.= Council. le])
j..,:f ORDINANCE--Faing the width
ot the Sidewalks on 401 h street between
tier street and Penn avenue.
nic.ll. Be It ordained .4 =att. by the City : n . l
leburati, In Select and Common Camelia exam:
el , end it is hereby onlairdnl and eesotebbr the
g d e44cLa t t , the name,
That th e wty Engineer b.
e . ..nn
:Mb rtirgikT U Sh ill Ybe or C'
”, reitt
es-they are between . 11utler etreet 4 the Alle
gheny River.. . .
• BSc. 2. That anfordlenbco or part ez t = 4
cotielettnig with the passage o% this,
mil t. pre._
..., e t t ,,,,,lr tlnle ibr be and ra llus•sanal .v. is beereyin i:
'Ws sem day el Aprie;4l,
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ES—•• •• Far Mtn...
.4Antnet.” .. Finanling,” AT., not nr/Tesitn,,.
FM :It I.IIVES, win be Inn/Tint In them roltintntontn
/or TWENTY-Ft ('NNTS; nsrA n.blitlntutt tine
FIVE: ,F.NTS.
WANTS
\VA NTED.—To purchase a house of
T 4Or 3 ROOMS. ttuburban property prefer,
. Addreos, with priee.terms RHO lorotion.l.Op.
titrverr °Mee. • 4-11
111- 7.". 1 1"1,1 t r„ S onifl:
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ANTED3—STORE ROOM.—A good
W rent will be void fora centrally touted
Store Room. Possession wooled twon. Address
tittzerrE (Mee. tt.it
M T A T
k r!I a ' l i n t e l :et! 1:11ti r
tt min who understands rectifying and eninpuund
re Hest nf recommendations given. Ad-
Ibitteburgir r• _
IVA:MIL—A few day benders al
T 75 Fourth avenue.
lATANTED.—A feys . BOAR DERS
ant 4 lit '2lB NORTH AVENI7
L tit"'
•
TANTED.-2
_COACH PAINTERS
IIeK ELY 111 '8 CARRIAGE BAZAAR.
R Third Avenue. Front *IK to ENO ear, ... I .'
will be paid.
AV
Jot
tlIner1;111 , • . t t E y eLl tR to
."‘•UCI +oat patented. Will b wanted In
ra . finally. Addl.*. A. M., Hon 333. Pitt. ,
mill
1N TE - I)—_ RECRUITS .— SeveraI
ei it. ebb:bodied men, nficaidrepotatlon
ionwanted to up the FOURTH COMPANI .
DUQUESNE' GREYS. Thla company ht one of the
heat In tho Battalion.. Apply al , the office of
. 0. BEINON.
Fee of 42.1 street.
MEI
WANTED -TO LO
for fr 1.300 ere r enrfor trin.
Attorney.nt•Law. 3
burgh.
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WANTED—By a He: peel
. HIED LADY—A viten n
slet In house work. Wages no Mice
able home preferred. Addles 1. C
TANTED.—Opernto
and BUTTONH OLE H et
limlre for ono tweet at. No.l TU N
It.
r IATANTED—COAL M MET
T DlATELY.—Applyolfie PP
Handle It. It. MANeFIELD
COMPANY.
TATAICTED.SeteraI en for Farm
ALZ l'i l igl's . ,v4rd to
(looking. Cbumberwork. 1,1111 -Poona wort and
light work of all description. mill sit IDIPLOT
MENT OFFICE.No. 1 Birth st t, ant door front
thomenslon Bridge
AATINTED.—A Num r of Lndlen
VT Yd men to roll Turkish Pelee Soap. Orton
randy hones. Prise Stationary Ital. and Jew
elry. inquire at Nu. PM ITIIFIrLD PTIOSET.
nY g Tl l l h t
lATAN , TFlL — Ex)ierlenekl Agents, to
,:;"octjolt"l;.ltlegint. Ill g hd by mt rtes.
eor e an
family. Address, A. M., 800 333. Pitts
burgh. •
WANTED — AGENTS.—Exyerieneed
Afents to travel stail sell patent right. foe
an ankle est patented. DM be wanted In every
faintly. I rent Inducements offered. Address A.
/L. Lho_ 033. Pittsburgh P. O. G 4
WANTED -MORTGAGES.
30,000 to loan In large or small amounts
at a fair rate of Interest.
THOMAS K. PETIT.
Bill. Bond and Real Estate Broker.
No. ITie Smithfield Street.
WANTED -MORTGAGES.
•
Thirty Thousand DOlhullo Loan •.
•
In Sage or limn) &I:101112U on property In Anna.)
manly et ran rate of Intonnit
JEMMY.
" rirggot stgt. •
• ; BOARDING,
fitOARDINN—To-lebw
MoSwat,c2,lUmnl
LOST ORS TED.
40ST.-PROMISSORY ICOTL—The
public •as hereby TOtiflOd not to 00/1041tO Or
ban forli 2 7sl.3o.PoDbla to 'bonnier of
J. W. McCAet.IN. dated May 9r4b. Is7o. and
lama by J. W. Meenslin.. payment ban been
__ttuned on lame
t 4 OST—On Monday erenlng mat a
ME.RORANRUM ROOK containing A small
IteriOant of Postal Durant", A liberal reward will
be mid to the person returning it to
SPENCER. MOUT & CO.,
IG.N Cor.24thi and Snialltnan Srs. 19t8 nary
TRAYED--COW—From the pasture
field of ROBERT Id. WEAVER. nell4 . llllldale
Cereete27. a IVHITL.cory. with freckle* annnitl
the head and ebnaldent. istionnatlon may he left
at PATRICK hIeGRATTYT. at the Thave Toed.
Alledheny. •
TO•LET
TO-LEE.—A complete DWELLING
with Store Itoom attached. Otto
fra/ThliP'VAtti..l.'or
trO.LET-ROOMSorith BOARDING.
"
rre'ET.—Tyro Atari Brick Roue,
and anisgildllc.:istrirotimbotalatliaVgird add
or W ilt be let /ow to •good tenant. Inquire_
J. M. SA 414,22 . 0. J ?Lama Avenue. a4l
TO.LET.—STORE ROOM.
A: first-class STORE ROOM and cellar, No.
ISM Liberty' 'greet. emplet.ly IltUrct op silt
shelving and counters. Will be rented chaiiii
called for sees. Shiqulre at
good, two story BRICK
TO -LET.--A
DWELLING, containing 12 roonts...lth mod
ern Improvement.. Also. !urge Lot end good
Brti
Stable, eltuate fronting on the Park. No 184
North! Avenue. Rent YellllnnAbitle Apply at No.
41 Ohio street. Alleghen7. • /Mk=
FOR SALE
VORJan SALL— .
A. earioad
rallp_ o erp f
eses bones.
arrived eo CUR,
and see them at Red /Jule 84bIa . -
F°R HALL'
Two Drays, a Cart and a Del of Harness,
All In Rood order. Inquire at °Moo of
UNION WOOLEN MILL:' -
VOR SALE CREAPI!,4SO(I-1,111.:-1
tipish it . i:ll2' t 1%4 ?a :0) trltL
vu.rriaahtriV4z7rue t t r i e . i .
syetiLitte_venth ae r egim. " 1u1444:417
loR SALL - Th at well•known
eiriirmitiOrtirt dkiht=r7•7lLa:
To. prow per.. .art. to k.p a hotel. ' Chloe*
a re. opportunity. For torroanh or ad i trri
3 4 f T ottuaeroe Wes ,
,_lllFlionapailon Ifooleclllahr oa We. ,
F ° T_ R A •Ai tl ikf E TLC, Vi on. X F _
o A e C ° 1 ;
rent w latorove
mnt-li w•r7 bora* 4 eteble,,
aoe sheep houses. orchard .4 well try a
small ore. pouf n
through Na plate. Mart. to
gratignegoalt %tilt " ' b l ot ' 13 4 % . 1
hew to Magee ane ehuio . h.. a. I eas. be
• L ,013, SALE CHEAP, 011E7ICHANGE
FOR CITY PROPERTY.—A IlzothayNTßY
it...1%W.. go. crAbtlit= omproalaat
Inu t 4 = Vgi gtrii n tlimq44
good Farms la good locations
i.jstoom.• tor sale. Ro O ßl ga imuwAßD. •
myLl No.llo Grua St.. .IN Caaaral.
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.E.-ON 8 I rB/.. II 9'CREDIT,
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18 Lqwars m ,..,h h, orchazdot largebni-
It a ere view of. et 'dm ettkoz. Piles
pri.dB ,
~, icy.fullot choke becrlagtnit,
ln i .ticia zilliaMglrasiV id. bla
gala inn Of naer cunu ems'
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ift 101 44 th stm s t. it. Ball
M ~W ':,..ril. Moe. yam .ro iii,i;
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