TILT DAILY. GAZETTE: PULILINUED BY . I'ENNIMAN, REED & CO - ., con., sixth Ace. and Smithfield St a. PENNIMAN, JOSIAH xma, MEE= T P. UOUSTOF = I= By mxll, pet fear' li-briired by carrier. par 'rock. TIP] DAILY GAZETTE. VIP VAN MAW, 3LD, An After-Dinarr Preeriation nr 01.1.1 nut Air, 'balk ta, the Mas.attoaftta Nock', at their pat taw ta•ut 3Vao nut, 1110 Rlp p N .: an Wpl. , ltanitl Vundaqn. It p. )f the tr H., lam nia gra:Astra, ttakt mighty nap. rt the $ u•ry I p1,11%,44 .6 tell In two brief canto, II You nalun Tin" lime, weredutrd when Rip to manhood grew Cher always will be when thare's work todn; lie tiled at farnune—fomoi it rather slow— An d then at teaching—what ho didn't know ; Then hem to biog./Intend the tat . ..wham, Te frequent. toddies and lone-nlno cigars. Till latate Van W 014 4 patience, mixed wan preaohlita hotellie, hat that for their text - Am p, a brOolll3{lol.—au,ht that might amll To polut a moral nr adorn n tale, lixelanned— . 4 bare : f•ow Shea StrV.!' . •• ;. Ileagaud fi4 }cunt...Ml.lg -Jliake elm e n If. fl.'" The din was rapt : the youngster woe content They potted hie shirts nf end h e 7'"` . shAx2 ct t 1 lie uroweed through Witter : nodded over 8011, Slept sow:. with Cooper. enured aloud tin Good; • Heard heap, of leetures—doubtte. understood— A cousteht listener. Sro ho dill nut fail To carve his moue on every bench .4 rail. Months grew Winkle at last hn counted three And lop Van found lilniaolf 31. D. Illastrlnne Otte I,ln a gilded triune Ito let lha aneepskni with his Latin name. Van llliskheni,queni—wo Montan...ear—to do viand no He blend an odico-soon its walls displayed Ul. new dtploina and his stock In trade, - A mighty enema to 114dtte climate Of Tartans nettles. whereof I mention these Lancets and beadles. KIWI and little squirt. Rhubarb and Canna. iinakeroot and Thorough w ott. Ant. Tart, Vin.Colch., 111.Onelilm DIM Wank DOM. Tinctures of Opium. Gentian. Henbane. I lop. Pair. apemen:4rib te.whloh for lack Of breath to tiller men tali Ipomic. ramphor and Fine, Turpentine. Tofu. ..(oyeevey," Vitnol-w htte - and blue. Fetinel and 11.1alseed.Stlphere Elm and 000111. And roots of 8:olles(ras and ”ItasSaf'nll. - itrand)-f. rclies-l'inkrtioL death on worms- Must a A n S S c S a l.medr r of t hhe sntencoqsuirms, gum Named Intel Ito Odor-WOO. It does small some - Jett p, that worts not wisely, but too well, Ten poundauf !tiftrh and Ali Of t.,..111101taW1. Foru m ut.nnl griefs ho had an ampl e store.. Sometwenty lare and gatilhOta, more Cerotion shapler-bOubowtvna Often compile Tile .I.lme at Immo, and call it,war entitle ' f "natieni ton ihnaish.ton-cluanan Int name, Tee drawled imlre of nosey an ancient dame A4OOll Nitr... also Spanish tnad, Whose lilacs make. the water Idadder rlwe - gnome say that spread upon toper's seta They dn.' ho water. only rum or dln)- Leeches. sweet r eon in ! don't they charm the sick: And stick Ing-tiluter-bow It hates to stick! E.nptesfetini cri-dllOi PirLa Plich %Cashes and Powders. Brltunione for the— which. Stablex or Nom, Is thy chosen name . Since Ilahnentann'a di ease quill pcnitched thee Intii tame. - Proved thee the source of teary nameless 111, Whose Pole s Nellie Iss moo/1041m pill, ' Till saucy acience , with quits unrin. 11010 up the Avarua. cnialltur on a pin -Mountains hare labored and hare hnontlit forth mice: The w ell theory hatched brood of-twice rve well nigh said them-words untittlnd quite For these lair precincts and nara polite. • • ‘' Tliti est loot may chanat last to And en *W at length It proved with D.tor M Nitb One all-oiled bottle stood upon the obeli Which held toe teedielne that he took himself What'er the cocoon. It roust he obrefelded Ile Oiled that bottle oftener than the rest What drug it held I don't proonme to know - The glided label !bald - MLitt - Pro:. One day the Doctor found the battle fall. ftgeac " n t Allit:l t r tt' UrT., '": grt " .lV l ll . And bad old Dobbin utddled and brougat round. —Yon know ltione old-time rhubarb adored nags That Co rsie.l.ll.nd or* and their aLddht bait.; tiggs°"bliltrd's";O,'r'e'VtitVtitlad.'r' every, Vgfatt iduilted up and thought—the belsy's In a di— ned' stool hat long—hell si e di t a i through with it But shook their heads before the Lnoekered dik Where Immo old lady.tuld tao story o'er • Whose endless sterile 111 tritittlutligi hues For Chilli(' grlefsan•lluotstallle woes. What Jack di lanteru led him Imito him way And where it led him. it 'rem hard to mar , . . Ennub that smolt:Ong many n weary ml l o Thenugh paths the mountain sheep trod single nl Wereonse tip feelings such as patients know s' ho dose too tree' with "Ella It Vett. - ' He totnel.—disninunted. allnhlle Inn heap, reeleenens, lapped In balmy eleep. Night followed night. and day succeeded day. But Snoring still the slumbering Doctor aq.. poor Dobbin. start inn, thought upon his BAH. struggled homeward. seddlmbags and ail: as Mtlege peopi• boated all around. • I 7 . 7 gip wa• missing —never could be found. •, 7 • waded - they guessed 7.—for more than half r 3 ;:gt anil eche did asste UnCUSILII dUeer ; 1... said of spine brandf--others some . strong flavor of New.irnitiend rant. ItCMtM=l===l r. -p, a IrI.•11 learn a fellow, dead .W4l. of dOelort Tao pre*. Oa:lor t0 !. * 0 . 71_!9 . . " Infill Mina. lelaPer.d. 50.n , r.. 6 /vw..“ Tan best ot lanlbandsCreboect Mr.. Van, A,lfeL bar csp to cntcli another MAO. -4, ends Ills Cantu—lf lt's quantum sad.. 'Sallied slap here and say we're bad enonah dant leave poor alp to sleep for thirty years; :mad the organ—kr You lend root ears hear my seam.] Canto.after that • ell send around the monkey with the bar. CAN - 1, BECONT. d, thirty years had iamb-but tint a word toil that time of Hip was heard s T., *mid mined on-itlioyer does go beck widow Van was now the widow Bac- APd..nce was an litomire--Atillrew D ie as dead, nd Abraham L. wits reigning in stead. Scar murderous years had passed In enrage strife. el•etdi the rebels held the bloody Mlle. •-• MG one morning -who tenant., the day was, the black Monde of 'ear di iced ewers riw doyen. Win gsspread War land mil sea. 1", teillon dune for ! Grant has captud L.! . Tu every dislrstatt Gorses Me Stars an d litripelt at rushed the llamas. wild with mammoth typos. D - son went the laborer's hinythe schoolboy, book !•. he cried -uthe rebel =MT', t M ook!" ...it! whet a time! the felts all mad with y: fond. pal,' Mother thinking of her boy: .Ival . trX l l""'at:;MVVZ'atT,'„?•""` ° ' ' rat all sua Ha g den,. not less dear. . 'rambling poise between amide and tear : . II:or Bridget thinking how shall stuff the Moms hat bin cake fur Johnny when he cornea pain afoot-rheumatics on the Jump. girls so Mainz /bey eould fort hezum P. gaZelatf tam iLetrfaf:3”,ette:Nitsis• • , ',awe the picture hoW a man appears been asleep a more Sr two of years: 1 oa all have floe. It to perfection dram Joe Van Wink-I slime Rip Jefferson. . No It was-old flip at Islet mime back, "t trued lilt old wife-the present widow him ;• his hid regilded. and MI.. .'• practice phy.le On the tame old p/an. • weeks went br — it was not long tn watt k.od -plea,. to call' . grow frequent on the slate. o had. to tact, an ancient. mildewed air. .rt :toe Sou; musty ton y that be Id ways , • plenteoed lrecommend s ack of hair— your sant old Doctor to ids ailing friends. -Sulk of your science! after ell la said," there's nothing like a bare and elan, head targ,lttet?rug',4".nf,,li,W,lttlf.ll4 • fin Rip began to look at people's tnngues !Old' thUMp. their briskets tattled It - sottud th lungs. - limsbel up Cullenowledge smartly as he Mold. Head In old and Doctor Good. The town was healthy: for a month Or tw.. list gave the pollen little work to do. Ahout the time when dogday heals been, • _• V. eagles and main pa and millillrruhs tot hi: •. - .11.11 autumn evenings dye... U..... Id dusky typtinle lit his smouldering tame 'ere blastula - Ith ailed—the carpenter war damn. i• rid half the childten alckened In the town. in sexton.s face great anorter than before— : ke sextonlawtte a brand-new bonnet wore— T'ulngn looted guile serious—Death had gnt • grip • old and young. In spite of Dr. Illy. And now the Sateen nes teken with a .111- d ire pow - hot drone-et 1,144 t tan ~,,gesgorning, feverish-bedtime. Fatting *0 • .41 Of Ma heal-beg an to rare Mel cu • a Doctor sent tur--.leable quiet he came: aV. Dirt. Ora n den. and repeat the name ': , no ot..terst. Third der - nothing ovreussed bit thorax -get b. rasingg. too itta-teai theolatentria - semo Ot the l• with tha lancet-Sat htni blood-a otters .: n tones. next-then blisters to his side pgias or calomel-lost then be died.. Tau Empress Eugrmie a few &aye since rid a deputy. a. little anecdote; quite a , endant to the history of a similar episode . ... ir the life of the Empress Josephine. • con Desoto nest required the Doctorla cars- Said the Empress : "One day in the BUM s.ma .1.1 br sitting to • draught of air- mar of 1850. bein g very fond of the Py eosin tho back. but what the matter Is .-.7 M. spit° rio clear-era calla it -rheumatic'. _ renees, as my wont annually . was, I was at ' r:VaisitiO I= l Tf•Tit h* "' attgs.t.l... the Eaut Bonner , when I was met in the ./ dare _ n n, tor little ma eoc n: - country by as old woman named Mari. „natal the 0... •ciid• rt. Doctor Can. nett., Who wee universally considered to ,-. D o ctor mn o-percomiun as baton, • ribs were aota- ' be crazy. She begged, and I gave her. 14711111:go flattem4oT. more vlatsrOultrapal WAS. to her astonishment • a piece of gold :Veer-that's caain-plenrier. Wan.• :ii. quart of blood Mb mum the palm no doubt, , utain which she looked in my face' fixedly 1 I. immbre post will neth to th at it oat . . for a moment, and then sold: 'They SSC Pat clan a muter Oa the palatal part- - Dot erst tare snot. of Anfimoulunt Tall: I am mtul, I know, but I am not mad, tAlt o rt i tr . ..aam , gricrultgrZgrl th „, . though I speak as alien do imt; arta . otw. proof remember this: One day, and soon Now Ism a- doctor's patlenVre perplex.: too, you shall be an empress.' tier Ma. Oarigeortliart=l:l wail; piths jesty said : ' At that moment, a. improbs. ieet certain dnetors t 0... a ciao ble, as a S i naniard, woo any each a profi led other =anemia:eau weathr. crop.. ' totem., terropleas. lager beer aria hops. _ . pert that Only entertained It as a wild l'or what's the use-thanes little to be thin - Ai. times la too l o or met r o . do .. d ee d- raving, but on the very day. that I became At twat stalk (the moret to Matthaei • an empre s s the fact reverted vividly to Ih".' l ' h"° m " v "" ''''' "'"'"" `"'" moo_ my mind, and I canned inquiry to be made fur slarianette 'With the desire to grant :co s ''''''''' "'"""4 re -"h"'""-•• life,butl d with VaDOOM' Omen an shrewd old Doctor Misr - h ere pension for came , • Th., ..... na1'.. 0 17 -- "Blaell " . r ......... regret, that ehe had died two days before." "That.* downright amMer! cut It th roat: TM , ' ~ ' • ' t.eammal the manes? Wite,TuroltiV ether' • - Ai : English panel; mays:"Tlierti ran' be _Mr,Alearor • rattlesnake? , ~.. no question of the adulteration of beer 1 near ssaT6tlZTZie"Grtiatirrietr° la w - with water. 'Thin am hardly be eaid tend rartrate of anithiony: Mae of Lute: • an 'amnia:pal evil: Those who contend , it:macho tOrn Weal Mimed of anch rbate! -en. portal @Mem! Neut . & the man about ? - that the more .. aeriona adulteration with g . ,..5.5. 4 „„ Z...er e,7",..'"'"i u'uousi • 14 .r. 1 °." total/fur ;Indiana is rare, should remember ' iiiiiime-aUriltiwmett- Neap away that the amount of rondos indivis iiiiport. .. . "soar tri th r., o ,..,_; .- ad Into England is sufficient • for - the . . Ter. story to you dept. forfeiter Mime: ' adulteration of three.fiftlis. of the 'beer wan mother Grebe I °trot/at ft appear You must bore slumbered moot amemlas totted s conaumed in tho rotted Kiffildem• There I ‘ . ~at orr en alt.rioCral l ,l%,l„'=!:,„ , _ma e o ns:..; -Le no other known use for the deleterious °L.U.:riiiiiiiiifittstm mamma now ,fir m i th „,", ~ , drug, It is utterly useless and never em ir r t ,r ts t s 'a r tirir gi n ertit n tr2Z:=F .. r .. . ployed in medicine, and Is equally useless ' and unemployed in the arts. Neverthe- Poor atazinia:M.l s r H. 8.. Y. M. ' ' less, while the quantity Imparted in 1657 W. troirtgrZaue l iggratr4etheo . amounted to 68 cart., it 'Mounted hi 1868 . ' *l at e s"°efi",,Mr'Mi..la i ll,:,l%. al„, . - $o 1,061 cwt. It may also be stated that 17---ire---t"o-illise. bat er:-.:....... .. - 't lith bthaCtliste tn the Iron aw..... r the use of coeculustindieus, to give a ficti- , • „M a .... m il auto. same to, Tar e -, tious strength to beer, isnot by any means rant owe" Il=ftrg7: ts ' assls -. , confined to this country. According to a . ' ` 1, 4 1 .,„.. 1e P' U. ' th an fa may ease larleeloqiee• ffigernent of Professor Draaendordi' for '.."WeW La DOCIAM matt sad 1 Malt ao. it,;,-. chemist --tve SC' Petersburg pt. . P" - • - • tine, the rinclple •of - ' le4 '''.."" th.DlVenumbsud's twee, romans irraactwA , ltire7 - firsos so„ m ,usi e•re,.. Mt ta ut Min thtlike.) . tenting beer in Miss 0.. 6 Iris is tidal ': e ° Wee:awn:au Atom for xtru so ward! occ , imice .tbiliire. aff, fined . f v ... 5i,..... r ,....,, v . 3 ,y ri gt 4 z d tr- - account, and the beer tenti l l eatea. 86U -111., aim. I hammillitanweer 7On'd 4r:era IL iin b• Malay. U.*: hart, 01 Warrhurg, also states that Emir rbtri brier is very often adulterated with somas roan& A% re l ifrertull7l7o4 is 01,117. f mute. rOCCUbte.ftelietiS. . . . ~~ ~ .. 2 = ~•' t it a LtburiJb ^mrttt ESTABLISHED IN 1786. WEI , lull quickly teen him by ins naildowed air. The hayseed •pritikled through Ws went hair, The lichen. grovrlng on his misty welt— . I've seen a toadstool sprouting on Ills boot— Who says I Ild? Does any mail presume— Toadstool ? matter quill It a mushroom. Where If his neat? Ile moves It every year: Rollelook. you'll Mut blrol-, he Is always here— tel you'll traelt Min by a whiff pm know— A rennin flavor of "E'lltir Pro." Noe - . then. t give you -es you seem bo thtuk IV° can drink health without a drop to drink licalth to the mighty eittelwr -long tiro but. Onr brother Alp, SI. M. b...A1. FOREIGN. Tut: professional ineopie of Dr. Nein.. the eminent French surgeon...accord ing to the Paris Orodnix, teseeeded last year, the sum of 400,100 francs. A NEW daily prtpV, will be begun in a few days, in \ Montreal, to be ealled the bodrpcncirefl which will in, devoted to the cause of Canlidi fin o.lllloXlffifill to the United '• tes. A Ilessoo: miiliouii re has just died in Paris, nip famous •for having once given a banquet to a select party of eight, and fed them with parrots' tongues stewed with trvalleh. WURTEMIIF.IIO saves two millions of. florins mutually be the reduction of-ther army. from 34,0f4, as it formerly nuin tiered, down to -27,000, as it now is. A further reduction is-spoken of. • Wy find the following in the Toronto :Canada) Globe: "At Sunnidale,Outario,on the 19th itf June, the wife of Jeremiah O'Keefe, of :two soon and a daughter. Mdther and three children doing well." Ur is reported that tint Prince of Wales went on a bender-in Liverpool t withsome friends, the other night, and was put into the police station bya policeman who had no idea of tile size of the tihlt he had caught. , . Miss ELIZABItTII PAIURITT lionDern re mtived as doctor at the Ecole de Medicine,' Pont.itaking ns her thesis the hubject of 41eadache," which she treated , in so bril lianta manner that the board atoncognye her a diploma. .1 .• 'Puy Emperor of Morocco fins decided flint a certain Mauls, of younk men be• longing to the firSt families of the realm shall be hoot to Paris to he eduatted. -Ile has nlts, conMuded to arm the infantryin MN dominion, as soon as possible.\ with the needle gun. Tits. Roman Correspondent of the Spot,.Nehe Zeifung reports the energetic WORIM of an American Ilisheti in the Coun cil. “111.111 n Republican, - he exclaimed, -and reject absolutism in' the Church as in thesState. According to my views the king exists for the good of the country, and ant the country for the king. • In the same way I believe that the Popodom line been 'established for the sake of the Church, and not the Church for the Pope dint:' • l rue North tierman o,rrexpon dent says a new law on the eras is, at present in course of preparatton in the .lilinistry of the Interior. whirl f, it is 'expected. will be ready in time tr be laid before the neat Lauding. Thai suppression of the stamp lin newsptitirs is under considers. Lion. and though t in administration of finance will ,proliably have . some objec. liens to urge. it is lwiped that it may be fo ml consistent wale...the plans of •the M ulster of ;hat depirbuent to satisfy the pu Me wishes by removing the lox in tpa ~tt ion. STEAIIiilla now plyinZlie tween the United States and the north of acroolilei to statistics recently collected, number 125, with an aggregate measbrement of 254,2al tons - , represeet a capital of .$75,004900 gold, and employ 24,000 men, including crew, dock lab orci4l:,_ stevedores. &c. The cost of running these steamers nit a round trip is placed. at $411,- 000 currehey,and eleven round trips are made every year, so that for the entire 125 steamers over $25,000,000 per annum are expended to maintain communication between Europe and America. It in also stated that nub use of these steamers sails ender the united Staten flag. Tilvarrangements Mr tile international - wean yacht race are complete, and a-tw ice was published on -Tuesday addressed o Atlantic steamship companies, captains nd owners of vesselavizt The American - techt Dauntless, Bennett, and English Yacht Cambria. Ashbury, will start from insale; Ireland, on the 4th day of July, ib the transatlantic rice to the light ship at Sandy Hook. In passing vessels at night the Dauntlette will burn blue signal lights in the bow and stern and will throw hp three blue rockets in quick succession. The Cambria will burn red signal . lights .and throw up red. rockets. Vessels fall ing in with . the yachts will confer a favor nu the owners by reporting the fact fur, pnblication on their'arrival in port:. • % Sous of oar readers may recollect that from the, rim time the Peelite secptilupur chased the Morning Chick, a ntly for the purpose of writing Mr. Disraeli doWn, there were published in that paper,- year after year, invectives against that gentleman which farouterripped all the limits. of political ; diceasaion. lino kneic the time who wrote them; they were ascribed at the time to, various indi viduals; but at - last it came out that the slashing writer was (lold - win Smith, theth a man comparatively nekpown outside the walls of Ballot. Surely the Oxford professor must have forgotten in his irri tation at the "venomless story" of "Lo their' for hew Tow yeara he libelled Mr. Vismell imppnityand aziony , inously Contort Sfaradmvf June 15: - . • Ttiv: North German Correspondent. the nunit..valnable meat. of obtaining an in eight into the intiltaci es of Herman poli tics. contains do important statement with reference to the contemplated action of the Anstro-llungttrian_flovernment in re gard to the dogma of infallibility. The Hungarian Bishops who favor infallibility have bean threatened by the government with the has of their temporalities In ease they waist the Jesuit party in Bono. .or if they attempt to promulgate the in fallibility dogma In their 'dioceses. 'ohs liougut Cdria has 'also been informed be • the Hungarian Goyemment that it will sanction no mearrunt the 'Curia -may feel called upon ..to take against the anti-in fhllibilist of Hungary. These statements bate created considerable ex citement lettbeja.Dermany and in -Rome. . . - .... .- , . . • . ~ . . ...,:a.??.....:. - _ . . . . . . ''''',-,40..,.;-.,.4'12/74.:i..,P..=:;.-`,,,,,5=6..•..''''''- . -.-- '• . . - . GENERALITIES. i has reached Seat KEN CH ILER UM decimates !atria EIDEM LUCINDA WHITE died on Saturday of n take bite in Savannah. Pan. METER, of trowned on the Tith ult . Ix Memphis' uni block nt iirreetionar.dy ailed halfarre. Viekhburg. was Octimt.t.r: bah just begun to agitate ,question of a public park. . JOU:: G., SA P. is to read nil original p”otil ,tads? at Tninmany Hall. IN LAUDON and Offi.olakelt proikaw ron ointly to produce a superb buriesinv. AN excellent Spanish proverb says, Mk. • - id" is worth twn I linait. A MAINT cork is said to he Ilte 'best know combined tooth bash and denti friar: CUL MORMSI is sdniinistered by Chi nese pi. lies to their prisoners, before Ito !mirth is begun. ~ AILD P. FRIT.. ill., I by the iepublifans of the Second Main iiihtrirt no successor to lion. S. P. Morril .ux outrages are being penning d up.ni farmers in Vanderburg County to ore, th qu to discharge colored laborers. tint. I.F. wlllnot leave Erdzlund own ke, bus completed the revislon of his vorks, nt which he tuts been rol• two years mgaged. I l • Fbuntet.: MARIVVAT - ' lVritten n newel eal ul the "Poison of Asps," but it is °thing to the moral poison of MM e of the FA venomously entitled novels.\ ANorunte huge building is about to lie invcd in • Boston Boyleston' llnll weighing t1.,700 tons. It in to be moved' baf4r eleven feet; to widen Boy . lesion street. TitE TURKISH bath is an hist Whorl to II avoided by right-minded philantbro p ste; for there money in es.pentletl , not co the lour; but 4 , 11 the 11116111,uN1r.--i ti, has 11 47.1..1 mama . which ought to be amusing. as i be managed in au anvil manner. trill y nt helix, but not, however; ivithou tit. A MAX named Mcßride attempted t, s loot Ids partner, unit ed Harionl. in New Wally, on .Monday evening. lie made ti e mistake 'of •shooting hitt.*lf—proint. b r fatally. TRE WESTERN papers are circulating Ie unauthorized MIMI that Oreeley's ',Chat I know Rislut Farming," is beiau Irmuntized be Mr s. . Stowe for the Lydia llompson blonde*. 1E: managers of NteVieker's Theat rt ago : advertise that they tvlll pa .entptive rents each for oile hundre . , i,•r cats, to perform in . a nee• senarttio 'The Shower of Pats." NCINNATI in claim Ina ni in the fourth i ntitacturing city in the. Union, sciSs the t only Philadelphia, New York and 134t0n excel it. NN e should like to know where Pittsburgh conies In. Wisconsin lead ore has been dis orn+red on the farm of James Halted:. near I llsego statinni- The one. is pronoun, eti•io be ninety-three per cent. lead, and is maid to exist fa oonaidergible , Tut: rtgon'of SUFKIId“ , is - over in Mass valmsetts. The Governor has signed the bil • amending the Probiltitory law, and thti sale of eitittr, ale, porter pamng leer: and lager beer lit otrieken from the list of crimes. . MIN. MARV. STUIE'. Nviarlw of John StOkea, living near Dry ri ver, Docking bant county. rirginia,has been committed to( jail, suspected, of having murdered some of Ler child-Ant. She is supposed to Le instaiie. • ' • • Tnr. servant girl• of the Mayor of In dianapolis lately took a fearful revanke on him for orlolding her. She left his shirt lanonorm 'and limp... ...dowel), and marched the lower euremitiea until they resembled card lsurd. A DENOVN , ER of tobacen declares that smokers are invariably topers, and are in jurkius to the influence of religion. ' The only suitable reply 'to such an assertion seems to be a sigh over the fact, which it makes 'patent, that all the foyds in the world are not yet dead. A Lyscitnutot min, arrested its n va ~. . - g nt, protested that he had a regular t dY, and that was smoking glass for to tal eclipses of the sun. Ile remarked that as hese occurred so seldom it wax not to be wondered at that he seemed out of employment a good deal. 'Tug Harp that once through 'f am's hall," still hangs over the door of the present mansion, which is occupied by Cardinal Cullen's brother, Garrett. - The site of the old hall is still preserved in an open field near by. The ancient kings' of Ireland used to be crowned there. Tug census of Doniphaii county. Kan. *as, two years ago; reveal about about 15,0 M population for that coup . Tin, ninth decennial es nuns, now being taken by the United States Marshals, has been com• pleted in that county, and shows a popu, liition of 2AS/00—nearly doubled in'two ?years. . .. Tor. Green Bay Gazette tells of a little accident that occurred at the 'rircus on Tuesday evening. A kerosenv lamp was upset ID the ticket wagon and set fire -to a prip - of curtpnoy. Beforr, the twee were extingufshed about • 050 wan burned. 'The government is ahead suet PO (APT. N ' ATIIANIKI.. BAKER, of York, Me.; was a good natured man. Ile drowned himself the other day, and in order to save all unnecessary trouble in finding his re mains, he, before taking the last and fatal plunge, tied one end of slang rope to a post and the other end around hie awn waist . The Albriny '..4rgitriaya: "Ca'Scott has served out his time In the Penitentiary here, under bin sentence. The Court, In addition to Imprisonment. imposed a tine of 1110,0011, and a United States - Judge decides that (*entente cannot . be released until the line la paid, pnienspurdonecl by the'Prealdent." • • • tiENERAI. JEF)I TIIOWnwx rece.ntl . told the Board of !.Trade of St. Josepli, Missouri, that he began life as a clerk in a stare in that city at $BOO a year, and thought it a good salary—good enough to get married on, and he did get married on it: but meat was only two andone.half centa a pound, and potatoes fifteen cents a bushel. .WE'VE lIIRAHD,7 irreverently,- says Memphis paper, "et people %the get, 're ligion: but religion got the negro who stole the valise of an itinerant Methodist preacher at Holly Springs , . Ile selected it from among a number of , •there, on. nc• ccaltit of ita weight. Ile carried it, Petit lug and sweating, in a scorching run, eight nines before he, discovered that lit con. talnNl nothing but Bible's," .TOE New York San of June 2nlll says: '•Terrerday morning at 2 o'clock, • tee on. knottut ratliann forced an entrance int. the Inuits, of Mrs. Catharine Burhans in • Rea dout. They went to the anartnient where Mrs. Buihan. wan in bed with a young child, and the startled and helpless woman, was dragged kith And hurried from the house with her infait in her acme. In the reckless haste of the ruffians the mother and child were thrown down an embank- Mira and the child was killed. Thu tea- tilliony . taken at the Coroner's inquest showed that Irrs. Burhans owed eighty. five cents for. rent, and for this she was, • • - . ejeeted Isom the kouse in the inanner.sta tad. arreitte." .Tng East Brady Independent' earn : There is but little toasy,this week in re-, gard to the itimsticgig.well." It ib pump.; ling but smillquindity`of oil.- The causes' assigned for the sudden decline are many =and we have neither apace nor 'Patlemel, to enumerate therri.' &Mee It to say that; in our opinion, the owners of thin oncek splendid well did a'veryfoolish thing, when they undertook to drill it deeper. , The fate ofttil wells that, have than been tampered with, is again illustrated in the Armstrong. It may be possible that with proper manag ement in may be :restored to' something like its original yield. A num ber of operators in'that locality are drill- rag away, and though the 'Pioneer" has extent failed; yet there le no terr i tory. • the superior qtudity'of the paying we ll s ~ .• tisfled that food excitement runs Meter t re -. an the \, PITTSBURGH, lON DAY, JULY 4, :IS7O FIRST EDITIOI. MIDNIGHT. NEWS BY CABLE. The Co Yacht Rare—Fourth of • Inly In London—Thr Cork Strikes—, Entieraticw—The Position of the (tricot's PrintesLenban Slavery— The Chol'erit n Hat ana'. ete. Illekulegr3A . to'ti e Patteburgh (Wen,' ORR: T BRITAIN. i NDI ON. July 2.—There is much interest.felt in C be intertsational yacht race between the Ca bria and Dauntless; all the .details were filially fixed tn-day.l Thu stut is to be from Dannthemi Iluoy, within a short distance of Cork Harbor. - . . The.Americann herr will celebrate thei4th of July as usual. Mr. Motley,. the Amencan Minister has made arrangements to entertain Americans at n banquet. - The Manehester Examiner appinuds the Idea of the American monument to Chas. Dickens, but assunied the project will be dismissed when -Dickens' oh eetlons to such honor are fully known. The cloth' rs of Cork-are still Importing German ope Oyes to take the place of the striker, Fe rs are consequently felt of a re newal of the Isorders. I , . • The roof of Faneett's foundry, a?,iverpool, fell to y da. One workmen was illed and several seriously injured. . The funeral of Fart Clarendon occurred at Watford le-day. tar 4l'LlitrrioTaicltitrill!eut'lg4l:;, - , k , bill becomes law. The Pall M II Goolle applauds (I rant's mes sage on Cuba altar, i. The coronelfs inquest developed the fact that Mrs. Watent, the notorious baby keeper Is guilty . of poisoning nod starring several in fatitn left in cr charge. IANIN.ill)) - 3.—The moillficatlon In the naturalisal I, ulaws of England Is exciting at tention on t e Continent: Holland Is and to e\ follow In th matter and will Probably make similar alter ii ions In herlaww. The (Mr , . r says the ocean yacht race fatly• to excite the interest In England that was ex pected. It is reimrted that the crew of the Cumbria beerunc 111”ithillied and Ashbury was obliged to .hip n new one at Cork. . . . I.tVlClikel.l.l .lady 2.—11 y the stnt ist les pub lished this :doming it is shown that eighty.' one thousand emigrants left this port during the month orilune for -- , the various American ports. Nine-tenths, of them went to New . York. I PARIS, July 2.- Generni Steer :ids and Senor Armor Coign:des, the Cuban agents, were re ceived today , inn kintilyfinanner by the Em peror's Prime Minister...Nl. 011Ivier. The Committee of tits amps Legislatif, to whom the umtter wets referred, have required a modification of the insulting tone of the tie-. titian of the New Orlenns Princes before con sidering the subject. Minister WtoMburne has left Paris for the Getman centering places. Colonel ‘,Roffman will net his absence. 11 The discussion of the petition of, the Or leans, Princes, for restoration, was opened In the Corps Legislatif to-day.. • After a very long discussion the hamber rted Mu petition-18 against 31. - h• e Pditor of the Rercl/ was prosecuted to log repreduced' false anecdottt of tiv perm. mot P:arl Clarendon from thd I the editor-In-chief of the /Inuit tent ',en 'ett to thirtern 7 tnontlii Imprisonment .I'OlllA. July 3.—The Emperor wears mourn ing for eight days to consepmenee of the droll of Jerome Bonaparte, of Baltimore. Prince Napoleon has sailed inn yacht toil, Norwegian coast. The decided cote by which the Corps rel. , toe pet it inn of the (Mean+ Princes is eon , 4tiered final. . nke it rommont. :Minister of -,fisteign tiftnir I soon toinnotoiente to both chninbers II correuumtdenee with Ecumenical Cannel The Arlo,. from lhonto ropre•ent that th discumklon on the dogma of Infallibility Aril certainly close this week. . . lige - it:A, July:.- A meeting of planters and wealthy slave owners was held bast night. The parties were unanimous In the ap proval on of the aboliti of slavery by the . omtish. Cortes and Indisposition to obey the late, but they request that they ha eosoottted as ter the ut.troter of earryttut out the. taw, to ;we're= cremes hecomtne /*grant+ wet e“et to errs.- Ice n+, t ent by which agricultural Interests will be nittintsined. Slaves will remain with theirlerseat muster.. but be; placed ceder contrtsets r ind receive the same pay for ser vices he paid freedmen. About the usual number of cholera rases sw ear daily. There wereseven deaths yester day-. There la nu perceptible increase in death. from Vtunlto. The small pox Is quite prevalent: I bPAI%. AltnittD, July - Reports that lde Hodes hat demanded reinforcements are odic lair denied. The cora pilmentur dinner to Senor Catttllar, contemplated by 17. e abolitloniste, has been deferred. 31tontn. July. 2.--Gen. Print returned to day. he gdes to Vidal at the end of July. ]Gunn. July 3.—The coupons on the Spaulth bonds have been paid. roes . amount to 1.100010 real,. =EI i‘r.Pr:rEtteurno:July 3.—The C'zich Catho lics residing hera, sanonnce their de termination to adopt the Greek faith, should the dogma of Papal Infallibility be adopted at POLAND. R'At July 3.—The Emperor received the A reit-Duke Albert of Austria here, and trents him with exceptional courtesy. • FINANCIAL AND 0011141DRCIAL, Loitoos—.4fitrooon,—thusole ICE; Ameri can securities quiet trZslONiiiss old e 0.4 Ms WE; 1 0 -4lss WISC. Stock, quiet: Dales, 11Par Illinois, Great Western. 2730• , laysaroot., July' 2—Cotton dull, uplaudetflit Orleans, liPi; soles 2.000 hater. Brendstuffs quiet; California white wbent 101 Mellen tkirred western. N 0.2 Ms td; winter ist 7,104 s lid; west ern dour, E. Con, No. 2 mixedlOsE2ol34. Etc. Oats 2s Ott. Itarley 5. Pens Ms rd. dull. Pork 1405 ed. Beef lit, Lard is. Cheese Me. boom, sel; Cumberland cut tCe ed. P It II spirits oOtroleum ltd. Refined lal3le 7d. I.lnceed oil rm. Topentlne t.'7o • LONDON, July 2.—Tallow 45, Hope quiet. Fitocx rola, July.—Jtonde Orin, 861, • PARIS. July! -.Bourse quiet —7?.t 70c A tonrrato, July 'Z.—Petroleum closed arm. nAviug• July 2.—(Noon quiet: . X LIST CONGRESS. (SIGINVID ilE81110111.) to Telrgraph lu the PqtAborghtl.llBl2B.l . .. • WAs11INOTON.181) - 2. 1879. WM/a& IiEr.IyIL.SON. from the Military Committee. reptirted a bill granting condemned ordnance for "4.ildiers' monument, in taken,' town, throughout the country. • Mr. CHANDLER, from the Committee on Commerce. reported ' with amendment the river and harbor appropriation biii which was made' the special order fAr Wedneaday • next. • Mi. RAMSEY, from the Committee on Post ornoP4t reported with amendumeti thel bill to estaultsh a Trens-Atlautlc postal telegraph service by American cables. It directs the Poitmaster General to provide for the recep tinned every postoffice rtnessageo to be trans mitted to Europe by sub-marine cables, the retail for transmission to any • telegraphic station In Belgium, Great Britain and France not It:ceding Ore dollars In gold for u elTeudic.,,o'gfrleEcdtbh t on words, ihkrus: slib "H :p r aot ' e n : . 671 . order to enable the Postmaster. General to establish said service, the bill authorizes iltobeit Squires, Idnum Tremolo. Ernsttor Corning, Jr., Geo. II orr , l=2..er any compa ny organised bythem. the laws of 'err State us lap y‘a maintain one or morcriele stpble cables barreta the Staten of Male fold Georgia:. Belgium, subject to the onnterous roe+, and regulations which are speelged., The Postale° Department. to recate 't weety , three cents for each message sent through its agency Over the cables rma the residue of all the receipts tor, such messages. Mr. NI( ILEY,frotn the Committee of Con (create on the bill amendatory of the patent and copyright laws, submitted a report which was adopted. - 7 • The Senate rejected, by - ,a rote of 2.1 to,ZI, a mutton to take n resets' from to-day until Tuesday.. • Mr: MORRILL, of Maine, from the Cant mitten of Conference on the Indian ApPsxPri- Mien bill, reported thu committee were ena ble to agree In consequence of Mutant denhtl of the House of the authorty of the Senate to make treaty stipulations with Indian tribes. A. new Committee of. Conference was or dered, ; The report.of the Committee on Conference on the bill to define the duties of /auton agents was adopted. , : A. Committee of Conference.wati appointed anon the Postoffice appropriation bill. - The Senate took up the hill to emend the naturalization lowa-and punish crimes against them. Mr. BAYARD concluded his remarks in de nial of the power of Congress to meddle with the elections in the States.. Mr. JOHNSON also opposed the bill. • —; Mr. THURMAN saidlhe ablest. of the f, ill 'ware, ant, to discourage immigration Europe to the United States; second. tom e eater/siltation impossible third, to dls franchlto naturalized voters; fourth, to de r naturalized citizens from exercising the etc -thin franchlit; fifth; to provide for a' corru t administration of the naturalization la He proceeded to make goad feast e d th nesertlona lie said the bill mo th a n eighty indictable offenses, mrnistm le by flee and imprisomnent. one section alo e bristling with more than, sixty, and that It Would occasion Interminable litigation. is speech occupied nearly two hours, • Mr. MClBTONlipoke Of the effort. of a Stages, through tarcusiaelotiero, to Intrude emadention and the Strang irldtteetnemt t foreigner: held out by the homestead lave. He owe sed the bill as an ob , Muei lon to not ralitutlen. ) The Senate substitute for the House bill was farther- opposed, tio, Weirs. Shuete unit DRAKE L offered . an amendment for county antorttlipttron, etmunlailoners to be appointed by the United States Courts to re .eMee and report toihe courts the proof fur nished by militants for naturalization. Ite- }erred. _ - " . Mr. SUMNEllemoved to strike the word - white" from the naturalizat lon laws. Mr. WLLIA3IS• oved to add that. g a.rt ria be .l construed m to authorize the nntitrall re t ion of pe rso • 2 born 10 tho Chinese Empire: - 1 hot • utter dine union withdm - t e amend- Ir. Samuel . amendment or eleelmi —V. • .. The Senate hen rejected t e tunendutent l also proposed .y the Senates nmittee as a subst Rote for he Home hill, 7to :t.. The questlor recurring on t I .114 use bill. It was amended, 37 top. to stric party vote) ty adding the lar two' section • of the Senate bill. . . , The section provide for lb. appointment Of t wt. conimisshmers. one of e pnrty. by the U. S. Circuit Court, In each el. MI MI district of cities oC upwards of - 41,0011 I. imbitants. The commissioners are to supers' e the elections and challenge any name pr .1 to be reg istered anti any vote offered, Ste. Section 130 authorizes t e United States Marstud, In the District toot °ln/deputies and Ur-preserve order•nt the poll s. '' Mr. SUMNER then renewed his amendment to strike the word “while" (Ott of all nets of COngress relative to naturalization, so that there would be no distinction on account of or Coto, • amendment wag agreed to--yeas 2; nays 2.1, as follows: _ yro...—Messrs. Anthnnr, Carpenter, Conk. ling, Fenton, FoPier, Gilbert. Hamlin. Harris, Kellogg. Lewis McDonald, Murrell, Viol Pair tem., Pornertiy. Pratt, Himself: Rice. Rub ertacin, !toss Sawyer. Schurz, Scott, Sprague, Sumner. Thayer-and Trumbull. ' Notat.—Messrs. Bayard, Horemnn, Casserly, Corbett. Cragin, Davis. Drake. Edmunds, Har lan, Harnett. Jullindon, MeCreery, Morton, Stewart. Stockton, Thurman, Tipton. N'ickers, Warren, Willimos and Wilson. Mr. WILLIAMS renewed big amendment providing, that nothing in the act shall be of per t a con- strued to uhorlie tile naturazon sons bort. in the Chinese Eintilr li e.ati . . Mr. STEWART addressed the Senate upon the Chinese question. Ile argued - that extend ing the bill to the Ch hese would occasion 11 popular revolution ugeinst hid Republican party, which would dertroy It before the Chi nese n o Iran oitisenstalp,.fwo yen', pre thulium.). notice being net:ow:an - before na. thrall:ilium. , • - Mil howl coucluding. Mr. Stewart' yielded the floor, nod the Satiate at 7:15 adjourned till Monday. , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. STEVENSON presented a petition of the business own of Cincinnati against •11 change of time when the rednetion of duties shall take place under the tax and tariff bill. and praying the date fixed. Dec..,3lst be re tained. Mr.'l CLEAN ray nod n bill to forbid the conveyance of Indian reservations by treaty. to any other grantee Oben the Uted States. Mr.JULEAN represented the abject of the bill to be te ratify all tint In on future treaty are Indian lands to be secure for the bene fit of railroad companies or other \ specula tion. but that such lands are to heroine part of the public domain to be under tts coat nil of Congress. • 1 I - The bill passed. or t, Mr. JULIAN mane ill authori fugal , plicant s under the ho &Wart act, when pre vented by distance, or other rood cause, from Personal attendance at the District lead Of- See. to make affidavit and proof before the.l Clerk or the County Court and transmit the sno r e. with fees. by mall to the Register and Receiver of the Land Office.. Passed. Mr. Jr LI AN - reported n bill for tho protee lion of settlers on lands of the United States, providing that when any person entitled to the benefits of the prowtoption or homestead has tauten !wen fide settlement on lands subject thereto, such settlement -shell be deemed to create a contract between the Gov eminent and settTer. his claim shall con stitute it vested right of property., Mr. HOLMAN Inquired whether that Iran nut the late at present. JULIAN -replies.. Every bodytwlleved so until recently, when a con 'teary decision term delivered biJudge Mellon. if the Supreme Court of the L nited States—a dreislon which he denounecti rya monsterous, and one that would be discreditable to a Judge of a Western County t.:•olirt, The 11111 imaged. MIL J CLlAN:reported a bat h. prevent the further sale of labile bands la the Territory of Dakota. except under the Preemption and homestead lows, • •re 4 Also. a milar bill applying to Nevada and Nebraska. - The bill 'lts Intended by making it SPOT to California. 'novas, Arkansas and Ptah, and passed. Mr. JCL VS on e WI disc-taring for feited to tit tinned etatet .latid granted to the State of Louisiana In rot the a . OPclen so. • teat—Wswtern,flailroad. said It would open tip to settlement n ncrvo rich 10/01.4 110 W Irwlard bad aPitroVnt 01 Ihe meanhent (Nu Louisiana. The bill passed. Mr- JIILIAIIi reported to confirm to Jame M. flinching and James C. laman preempt it lif3=ll =Mtn • • . The bill gave rise to cilactiosion. involving the imeolley of the act ceding the Valley to the State of flalifornia in treat, to he Preserv ed 811 a National park, and the absence of title In the claimants—lt mt. tabled—Tent Ite, !viva SI. . . • . . The House proceeded to the con,lderettio f the reoorts.from the Committee nn Patent • . . . • . . . the question Ming on a motion to reconsider the vote whereby the House refused yester day to table the bill to extend the woad screw patent of Thos. llnn.ey. Mr. LOGGIIIIIDGE, who made the motion, withdrew . it. The hill passed—r to 48. -Mr. MORRILL. from Committee on Patents. reported a bill for the extension of the patent Pf Anson Smith for improvement in ploughs. lumed. - Mr. MYERS, from samiCeinuilltre s rePort ed a bill to {me Mau to tthn daughters of Jet MI, Wood. Inventor of the cast iron Plough. Referred to Committee of the Whole. Mr. lIENCKES, from Conference Committee to re Ise, commildate and amend the patent and c 'might lows, made a report, which was ' n 'S re dS t r.t. ' aker informed the If bee n that the Indian Appropriation bill had n returned from Pie Senate with n request for further conference, the conferences of the two Leslies haring failed to agree. M gr SARGENT. on house oonference, slated the ound on diderence between two bodies. The ft lase agreed ton second conference and Messn, Sargent, filbinck and Paine were Iped. nPlat The House refused to allow Mr. 'Maack counsel far Pratt Wood. under arrest for us omit on Porter, to'appear at the her of th • House nod argue the case. The PudeLana election ease of Darrell against Batley was taken up. After remarks by )(casro. Steyenson and Sheldon, of Louisiana. In support of the ma jority resolutlon.`and Mr. Kerr against It, the resolution of the minority was rejected—Seto IC, and that of the majority, giving the seat to Darrell adopted-67 to M. Mr..ItANDALL mooed to adjourn. remark- ng tint the question was Important, • and bould be decided by a full House. Mr, PTEVESSON offered to allow a cote‘oo . . the motion to reconsider to be taken on next Wednesday, . ' • Thepremosition was agreed to. Mr: MJI.LOM, by unanimous consent, re. E4l.rted from the Committer': on Territories a 1 to Incorporate the United States Freehold d-and Emigration Comtany. and to con firm certain legislation In Colorado Territory. Passed. Mr, MYERS, from the Conference Commit tee on the bill to establish an additional land district in Kansas, made n report which was ag reed to. . • Mr. McCREERY, from the- Committee on Mechoes, called up the contested case from Kentucky, with n resolution that Adams, sit ting member. Is entitled to retain his sent. .Idr, DICKEY suggested the Renee was in no condition to consider another election case, nod the matter was left over no unfinished business. Mr. FERRIS, reported from the Conference Cominittet on the bill fronting the, rtahr of way to ditch and holders over public fonds- • - 'lmposing of the bill. the }louse ed. ' Tuesday. - Wit - bout .1 ourned till irirAITOTS The Riectien on notortey—Tt.e Wen eihmil. tenon Adopted by a. Large. illapartty. LBYTelegreph to the Pittsburgh Garottel• . • CIIICAOO, July 3—Of the election of (do IRMO yesterday. which wail on the adoption of the new conatltution.but few scattering return. have been received, but !none% to make It certain that the coo nation no a whole: and eacb.,..cd. , the , eight propooltlons subdill ted 'to n separate vote, has -been adept- \, e alit : in s r lo " ' ' t a ti l le rit iTint !foe:t e lt bets ray, e , queo u tion of minority repreoentatiou. At this hour, there seems little or no. oubt of th onocese of that proponition. In this city II nt [Weld). thrstomnd votes 'acre clot And ne rly unanimotto for the constitution and set rate propositiono. . • • 1 this Sixth Judicial District, Wm. K. hfo- Ali ster,. Independent. hi• probably eleet •ed ,Judgn of the Supreme .Conn. over Chate4.llltclicock, regular Republican nom, Me Booth and Ferwell, Republicans, .1. Bog Democrat are elected CircultJudgea in this Circuit. • In the Second Judicial Die trims Anthony Thornton Independent Is prob. ably elected Judge Of the Supreme Court over tholregular Democrat 'nominee. In the That Jtidliti District. Hon. John IC Scott, regular Repo !lean. Is elected over 13. W. Terry Ode- Imndent, and la the Seventh Judicial Strict Hon.lßenjamin B. Sherdon. Ilepublicah was elected without opposition. The Fourth of July will be rceogoVett here by thentuopenolan of business Including that of the newspapers. - There will be ro mem celebration, but an immense minter of fade ondentand private ones. The der Promloer to be deightful. The Great @teemboss Aare, - 4 [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Br; Lours. July_ .2 -A dlspatels from Helena. 'Arkansas, says: The Lee passed here at 4:50 and the Natchez at &:i, ne Natchez claims to have broken a pump last night and laid up thirty-six minutes. The time to this point is forty-seven hours. and thlitY-1111 minutes. The Natchez says her lime here is one hour and a half faster thus the. last trip to Nash 'Ma. LOuurvu.xr, July 2.-The western country Is greatly excited ever the -race -between the steamers 11. E. Lee - and the Natchez. from New Orleans to Cairo. Bereral hundred thousand dollars are staked on the result In this city slots The The quickest time on record Is expected. The two boats lett New Orleans last'nursday evening at five The Lee passed Memphis to-night It 11:45. Time nine New Orleans two dIL TS, six hours and nine minutes. Natchez an hour behind. . . . - ........ , -.--,..- ---- •' ----- - ,, ...z..c.w.L>.,4.....d...g 1 ..L - „i.---4 .7 ,,,,,....,- ; ,-...t.--;. - 1 : ---- ..• - '-- •- .' ',, - i ,;,....:; , -=-..5:.. , .. - ., „.,:;....v. , ..--t. 4, - , - ,,,,, *......ett.. ,, .. , ......,,, , - 0.7,- ~..,-...,,,,---- 1 - -------- , ..-4. - -4..r.,..ta, , ... , :,....:"....5,,,,w.. , ...-, • Icolul lIJiT OiL. FOUR O'CLOCK FiIE CAPITAL Position or Indian Affairs—A War Im minent inol Inevitable—Bad State, of Attair, In North Carolina—The Indian Appropriation 11111—On the War Path—Postal Con ien I lon—ti old Sales ordered, etc., etc. ill Telegraph to thcl'it tßburgta tinzette.l I=l =I Little doltbe Is entertained at the artmy headquarters that a general Indian tear in evitable. General Sherman received later tel egrams I ron4General Sheridan. %cinch show that the Indians, both from the northwestern and southern reservations, are on the war path In earnest. Several different bands. Lay armed and equipped, crossed the Pacific Railroad at Saunders. en Monday last. for the ostensible purpose of going down to hunt elk. but neither Sherman nor Sheridan believe this to be their real object'. They , are already off reservations and evidently &man misetilef.. Sherman says the whole Indian people seem to be inn restless condition. end that fitan in formation he receives from all quarters, he has no doubt they are bent on war. General Sheridan reports that he found a number of bands a thousand miles away from their ten- . enations. In a number of their villages he found large e q : ' ,lll„Te e n ' t. egA t .o. l e;L"er."Err„';,: - the account. of atrocities perpetrated by the India. In the South, and says he looks even May tog an outbreak from the Sioux; He hras distributed tureen and made every prepara tion foi defence, but has net force enough to t tke offensive me.ures, even if a general war should commence. The General lion no hopes of anything good from Red Cloud and kin chiefs, and says they cannot, by any Means. control the Sioux nation; that no Intilmt third canspeak for the Yining men who are always for war. Sherman endorses these views: and says that he feeto more convent - about the slate of Indian affairs than ever before. Ile 19 satisfied that the Indians have only been. dallying- for the month past, and no doubt they will strike a blow; but be is perplexed Io to where it will be struck , lie says that ced Cloud and band should be at Fort Lara mie Saturday. where some two hundred lodg es of lds people are waiting to receive him. and then their actions trill be closely w.lehrd• Ml 5 he has no confidence in lIAT AVM: or APTAIIIA IS 0011711 CAMALINA. Affairs in North Carolina appear an Lad an the most ferocious lawlessness can make them. The condition of affairs has Leen con stantly growing worse. as no Judicintispun ishment has been inflicted for the outrages. Governor Holden has now nearly eoinpleted the organization of two foil regiments of mild in—ono commanded by Colonel K irk. who commanded the First Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers In the late war, and the other hr Colonel Clarke, who served 'with distinction on the Confederate side. When General Douglas emit - est at Raleigh some time ago, having been tailed to take the po sition of military sill to the Government. ad dressed the Republican meeting: and next morning a placard was found threntening himself and Colonel Kirk with death if they persisted In attemPting to raise troops. Golf. Hoiden, now he re. yesterday, Memnon.. with Senator-Pool. Mid a long interview with the President. to whom he explained the situation In the. Slate: The President informed the Gorennr that he heartily approved of his course. but thought he ought to hate resorted to repressive Meaning sooner. Ile ordered two conumnies of troops to e sent into•the State at once, for moral effect and assured the Governor that if the reign of violence con tinued he might call upon him for troops and ho would send force enough to restore order. Hoiden and Douaias will return to North Carolina on Sunday. APPRIIPRIATIOO - BILII • • An important error occurred In Thunidiy's House proceedings. The item for thd Indian renoreation In Vallforula was $75.000 Which the Senate lhorcaied to fllll.OOO. thla amendment that Meas.!. Sargent and Aunt atmosed? Toe whole sum ropriated by thc Herm, bIIT In ri,6OO.OUD and he the Senate bl' S7,OOU,CaI. IVASUINOTON. JIIIV 3, MO. ISAITEL CONVENTION. a rs . • • tween the uniteAnnd Ftunce have been mopened by the French Minister under instructions from bin Government. • Post Master General Cremswell has submitted a modified proposition of liberal . rarneter bwied upon provisions of the new stal Con vention with North Germany *Wet will pro bnbly be approved by the French Government. GOLD Xrar. GIUDETLED The Secretary of the Treasury has directed he Assistant Treasurer at New York to sell . . . . a million dollars of gold each Wednesday In July..tho first and third talon on account of specinl fund, And Necond and fourth on ac count of. slaking fund; also to purchase a ntll llon band. on th e fi rst rind third Ilattr.tlllys on accoltnt of sinking fund, and two milllon.4 on the eoond and fourth Thursday. on ac to .I.nt 1 .pedal fund. , ~Senator Norton, of Minnesota, boo been etb scat from In..eat for Itereral *eels. on ac count of Illnetta. =I General Sherman having received °Mein' news from General Sheri_dan of the Armpit hoes and Slows along the Pacific Railroad be yond Fort Sander, replied to strengthed.the line of the rood as Much as possible with in fantry so deposed that the cavalry will be on hand tad ready. , - tioneml Sheridan hne.also notified General Sberman the vice Von i tu b l iltmbent info rm ation Intre n to f rom movement of hostile Sloan from Wlrtnepeg -the country In the direction of Benton. ,%.11 the friendly Indians have been driven In by these Indians and war parties of quncpapes and Yattanckton Sloan in consequence therof. and attacks on small portico of white men are already reported. • All the available military In Washington and violally Were this evening dispatched to Gen. Sheridan: NEW YORK CITY. By Telegraph to Pittsburgh Gluette.) NEW YORK. July:. RAILROAD comprrrrsoß. It la stated the competing railway, to the west have failed to arrangc, tariff of freight rates, and that the- Erie and Pennsylvania Central have adopted the following rates: From New Fork to Cincinnati, $1,00: Cleve land. Ile: - Indianapolls. Ind., 11, 0 .41 Lenirrille• Ky., $1.18; St. Louis, Mo., sl,fo: Toledo, Ohio, 04m Quincy, 111., $1.41). Chicago, file., 11,12: Detroit, Mich., Mc. OFFICIAL CILINOCIL There Is much excitement over the proposed changes In the fedefal Minces here. The now collector. Murphy. Is eagerly sought for by hundreds. while strong opposition to his con - lineation Is being organized. It is not bellet ed that (I rinnell will accept the naval °thee. Mrs. inmes T. Barnum died in Brooklyn yesterday from an over dose of solution of % l ife% go n d cu iVa d sh ' ln t :tn i n ru live s eu r e e . - e •ge " , r , lots been erokf arrested. • • • MAHON, The contract semyestertlay a ehhe with the kimeh on behalf of Chr heeeieieg „ New liorkafen,lfera "care oratorio!, during the iggr i t2fA eoe. nun yeu.owsnir ex rignisnyr. ()rand Sire Farnsworth andFranic Banatlß ornmlsslotnire to establish the order of odd allows In Oenutuos reached hero from Call OMNI , • .: MOEMPARY. The dentha for the week wore ;Al, no In etenne of 44 on latt week. eteametaropo. from Glancow, arrived lEI YORE. July , 8, 1870. IOR (XILLIDMIHRHIP. •. pending nomination of Thomas. Mar or Calledor,nontinues taconite Interest lefty among the Republican leaders. ; ;low to-morrow Indirectly. opposer '..prmation and declares it Isnot likely natant , the Party. It neveitheleas raru horte IL/publican& not to fill the air heir contentions when on the eve of en ,tant, doubtful and decisive struggle. the the c to at costly with 16 Hatch. whose difficulty with rresi ez has been before the Senate arrived •in steamer Desoto tram Havana. Ho „ . . . M eft detained In Ht. Thitinumm mince him re. ei March, andeaeortng _V, effect asettit .t him affair. Th . elMmier Aleppo from Liverpool barouchn. , In enrdanee with the instructions of o perin endent Jourdan, the pollee• are on the alert torus to discover violations of the ex cise I tr. the result is but fete liquor stores open nd rem few drunken men peen. ...New Me:leo Silver Mhses. IRs7Telegrarth to the Pittibursh Gazette.l Drum% .—A July 0 letter to tbeOp Post from me rant Company. New Mexico. new slices mines describes the location of the mines as Lae feet above the level of the sea. There is a Poratlon at Ralston, • Dew vil lage. of two midred. It is about twenty-five miles from the tc..+oet river. Two..handred and eighty-ave I have bee n . discovered , and over fifty in es claims are located. Many of the claims, not being made In con formity with - territorial, law. , are being throws out. but are relocatse about n o fit no opened. A municipal govertment has been termed. with a recorder, sad then. Is no doubt of the Immense matter of • groat @may of the claim. A canal and rallWar comparo, with a capital acne million dollars, theeep corm ed to take the ore to the mills at river tad to carry water in the canals to the mines. The MIMS are lit the hemt of the Apache In dlex.iacotmtu, and the settlement will be • se•otity to pioneer •ettlers 'and trace r New and vtiry ch silver mines tau, been discovered *MUM miles from Fort Lleyard. VOL. LXXXV:-.NO. HIE PRESIDENT He Is Received Everywhere Weirutne and Enthuslasm-How Con...CAICOS Pays 'Honor to the Chief Meglstrai.• of the Nation. lily Telegraph t . the Pitt sbuyglt Gazettel . H.vicrentio, CV July Presidential party arrived at three Wclock, and were re ceived with enthusiastic cheers by a large concourse. President Grant left the Hank leaning on the arm of Governor Jewell. aalit on reaching the latter's cat•riage, Jewell in troitp ed him in the people. ns follows: I,olr, anti Genie: I have the boner to intro duce to you the President of the United Slates. I propose for hint three s cheers. lie Is your • President. Cheers were heartily given and the carriage drove immediately to Governor Jewell's resi dence. many demonstrations of welcimie be ing le by the ;ample along the route. After dining. the President was escorted LY the Governor's Guard told the Hartford City Geoi mic ee d to the Allyn /loose, where lie Mid a mi rept ium In the evening there was n private n•cepi lon fee which, a large limber of invitations were issued. The l'resident aud tannic will be Ihe guests of tins. Jewell over a y and leave on special train nn Monday inctruing for Woodstock. President Grant was received yesterday at Stamford by Governor English and stuff and it delegation from the Legislature, who Wele throng gathered about the depot, and loud lid long cheers greeted General Grant when be tonic his appearance. A • stand had been erected near the rail read track', to which the Presidentisais escorted by Ex-Governor Jewell, and Introduced to Governor English. After shaking hands Governor English de livered an a ddress nt Weil:tinge. in which he said: The eitiaens of C.milectieut welcome you not only. President of the. United Rates, bat recognire In you the Commander-In-Chief of nor army. - who, during the dark days of the rebellion-when ennuis of darkness were hanging over this country, when the day and hour In which R was to be sultPreseed mainisl In the future.- stood up In our de tense. and we felt as the people felt, that with you at the head of her army, and late clue., sons and brothers with muskets in their hands, our Constitution would be sustained and the happiness and peace Of lie country restored. 1 ovon as cider of our army and President of the republic. we tender Our cor dial welcome. (Cheers.) I file President in reply Said: . • - I can only say' Call scarcely find words to express me gratification at your welcome. I thank the people of the State of Connecticut, and the Legislature of the State, for the cor dial welcome they . have given and expressed by you. [Ctmers.] At Bridgeport the President eons loathe cheered Had the party. under escort of the Mayor. made a tour of tau city. At New Haven the President visited the State House and . ..lei Introduced to the meal hors of both branches of the Legislature and . short a address of welcome and response were made. City Hall wits •Iso visited and Gen. Grunt presented by the Mayor. In an ad dress of welcome, to the City Connell,. to which he made a brief reply. A IdeaStlnt• re- Cent ion Wat :5100 given ut }fendalai where the train matte a brief stop. The party arrived at Hart ford ationt p. N.. when they found the entire town out Oo welcome them, cannon Mid 11311119 of wish: greeted then as they disharked and the entire city appeared to Re enjoying a gaiaday. There was hnppily no tspeechonaking. and the President, lifter bow hngtile clamed, was permitted to enter a 'nrriage with his wife and daughter and drive to the residence of ex-Gort/bor Jewell to dinner. At live o'clock the President was Waited upon - by 'Mayor Chapman. and a Re- Ception Committee and members of the city government at ex-Governor Jewell's resi dence. rim, Mayor • bristly welcomed to Hartford on the part of the o city government,' and Gen. 1 0 1 1 lwley 111.0 welcomed Mai In behalf of the eitill. I G n e A tir::r: cI P 1 1 .; n 1 , 1 1 •1 1. r d i • y: ; :t n s h e e7 h r r t i F f i e d o e ' r ' n Y' n t t o h n e • a h 3 s:e r s Y c a o l :ll , : . :Fd: public reeeplion. Hundreds of nersdns were presented andlarge numbers were 'utable gain nem: s le the lintel parlor. .Is the eveninran olegsnt private reception was given at the residence of ex-GovernOr, Jewell. The extensive grounds were brilliant ty Illuminated by Calcium lights and lanterns and a band stationed on Mom performed is choice on e of music - . The large mansion was thronged throughout the evening. ManY prominent meta were present from all parts of the State. Refreshments were served during' the evening. the reception was s zir:7bly the most enema' private reception ver given in Hartford. -• To-dot President Grant r ats ended divine service tn the morning at Park Congregation al church. Rev. J. Burton. This evening. ac companied by Gl.e. Jewels and taking HISS Nellie the President drove to Farmington. nine miles distant where Nellie ors. imme diately to be Weed at school, The peroident dined quietly at Governor . Jewell,. at six - 'Mrs. Grant, . writ' retuTtrto New , Yowls Att Monday noos.brlth her ens Fred. 'find daughter Nellie. U. S. (front, Jr., Ju st atlnitted to „1.1a1 . r va-Cett,siv President :done of his family will be at Woodstock to-morrowi At the emiclusion of the exerelies on Mon day, at Woodstoek, the President will accom '. pang Senator Buckingham to Norwich and attend the reception given by OW Senator In the evening. On TuadaY .q.rutg he F." E. hew'loth, and there he wili be coned My 3. •••• Grant ahtPrneeed mt Tuesdnyn s•s •- • 'near's. • • ash- BRIEF TELEGRAIIS. EL=I CEZIM iforein, Ares destroyed by tire Isturday. • —New York Trades Union are moving in or. ponitlon to Chinese labor. • . . , •- • • Nfcroole has `, the forelt. and• the fight bet weep him and Tom• Allen Is therefore off. —Ono hundred and seeentrAve Chinese hare arrived at . New Orleans to work on plan tat lons. •• —VAX! dollars were derived from 5,77 f l, c n e s s. l wed thus fur, by the Exelselloard —Phillips on. HiMends dry good..mom o New York. no Mined V 10.40 loss from gre, Saturday night —- There.vrtll e n great demonstration to day at Denver, Idornd.t. One of the features ho it 31010 le ball and banquet. —.l colony b our thousand laborers. wilib rot to Colorni o next month. by a new Col ntratlon omr, fly formed In Now York. —Pred. .E.tl7. n 'missing mysterious of New York, has ',neared with the old story. drugged and ro bed and enticed out West. instalfinent of llve hundred Chinese was expected sit Chattanooga on •Saturday. They ore to work on the Alabama and Chat tanooga Itailrond. „ • —The distillery and warehouse , of ft. !fair Co. at Oquawka. Ills.. was struck by lightning on Thursday last and the building and tine hundred barrels of highwines destroyed. —During a thunder storm on Sunday last a young lady named Oardner,being tour trifles northeast. of Ottawa, 111., whtle closing a window, was struck by lightning and Instantly —J. S. Martin. cattle dealer from Texas, was robbed on the Mississippi. the steamer • Olive Brunelv , Thursday night of about .sroat to drafts 'and currency, the proceeds of cattle sold. —An accident occurred on the Rock , biland and Paciffc Railroad outhe Ist near Home stead. lowa. by the breaking of an rule. by which ICm. Telford. - of Mares was In stantly killed, and several others Inj go. ured. —At Baltimore, several thousand persons witnessed yesterday afternoon. the Ceremo nies of Blessing the new eatholic Cemeter,r. four miles from the city. Bishop Foley of Chicago offlciated, assisted by other °ler • F. Fonrowl. ne foot severed Warren county, HI Der nearly so by the f „,":1 "1 4 .ng of horses attached to n mow - . no. 'Hopes are felt that he will re cover. --At You Wert. Ohlo, on Priam . last. Sebes -Ban Fit, was In the act of throwing on a belt with n bay fork handle, when the bolt caught. the end of the handle and plunged it with great force into bin left breast, two inches above the heart. —The oeenent New Kent C. IL Va., on Fri day last. at the execution of Lewis K ennedy,• W negro, who ravished nod murdered Mrs. Stewart, and afterwttrdu killed John Baker; her form mounter, Sum a horrible one. Thu rope broke twig" hod the mblereant died af ter a prolonged struggle. --The. Welting Timei of Cinainnati charge' the trisnufncturem of that clty with having held meeting's for the purpose of taking steps for the intruduction. et Chinese labor into their shops and Inttories: The Times also publishes several letters tram mechanics ask ing for information. and threatening ven geance upon the instigators of the movement. —The • three hanks in- Denver; Colons/id: shipped la the month of June $1 . 4,900 In gold bullion. The business of the United States Brabell'Slint for the fiscal year ending June ad, 1R70; Wee $100,576,70; en Incregso of $l5,- ;a4ms over The tented States Land Of flee, in the month of June, sold 14,338 acres of land; the business Of the second quarter, end ing June 30, was 19,353 acres. • • . • • - —The National Land Company have sold,. since the opening of the Denver office, April 111 k, nineteen thousand four hundred and forty-two acres, for seventy-elght thousand. cash hundred and thirty-Oro dollars, receiv ing to fony-four thousand , four hundred and seventy-eight dollars, 'The Increase In June over.the.May business is nearly fourteen thonsand &Mars. The Company also received nPalicationit for forty thousand sores Kneels Pacligc hinds, which will soon be ready .for market. —The report of the State Auditor on the of-, deers nod condition of life Insure.* comps.-. lee in Ohio, shows Chet the whole amount of life policies In force In Ohio. December Slat. 1909, was t 91,874.911, of which Ohlo companies her145.488,=; companies of other Stater. 58ft- M 38,604; premium received in Ohlo by ford,. companies, $3.7fa'..501; claims pnld in Ohio by compactaa out of the State . 5475,19 tar, claims paid by Ohio companies, . The com panies of other States take out of Ohio yearly, for premium., about 52.000.0110. Indian Dermiatlesta—Three Afen•Morderad-.; flonible Btulnllty. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ciszatte.l (.7tintrerm. July. 2.—A letter from South p en ',ors DIM on :Tune Moth Indians stole from ttmt cirtnitY ninety-tight braider Porte* andsoules. The eitismutpunnted. but slither horses being gone they could not retake their stock. They found the bodlen -of Dr. Bard. Iterney-Blaman and per. lissom, they bash wiped.rW by the Indians. Morgan was the. klwr bolt of a.mmgon - *riven k o l u " tior hOwtha;rtierLsVas hie who °mutated these &Tem:Mb:mu we Arra- Patio's and *souk. e Dominion Day In Canada. lily Telegrhph In the Pittsburgh' (Inretle.) TOttox•ril, nonillion day. yesterday. w observed ass general holiday throughout the as country.. In this city a splendid monu ment. erected in memory of the volunteers who fell at the halt le or ilidgeway . during the tlrst Fenian Raid. In lhts. was unveiled. The tlevernor General wa.. present and delivered au elognent address. ren thousand pC}llo[l were present.' • Jury 2. IS O. ti.o.nrrit: The true Republicans of IlirmithTharut in troth precincts, take courage front the doings this -evening concerning the "third party" movement. The Well known "ring,' whose manipu lations in the special interest of ifs mem. hers lut‘t• been . the cause of inhatmon. lOUs actio n of the pa Fly borntigh affairs in yeill'rs 'past, undertook and mit through the farce of. selecting' delegates to the malcontents Convention. Its baleful in. tluence, therefore, will not be encottuti•i• ed in the regular primaries on the 2:th of August uewt, until 1111 . 111 Reit 1114111113 S feel grateful for the riaance. The only fear entertained is that deiegil . eS lected tuay "take water." disrover their mistake, and not put. in appearance nn Wednesday. In any event, the -ring" is doomed. mid already its creatures man -- , fest uneasinessin their places. OM I =II • DIVIDENDS: .\ . MAXI:IIV , NAT.'S,. RASE.;' Pirruntltiou,J illy 2; 1870. 7111 P. DIRECTORS OF TIIIS Bank have this due declared a dividend of VE PEll of on the Cuplllll Stock, out of the earning. of [helm°. bin month., payable forth with, free of nil tux. W. AIreIANIB.BAS. Ju cs:,4 Assistant lir QUARTERLY DIVIDEND. FIRST PittsA, P11,131:1 mpa 1011. PA.. ;Late tburgh Trost Cony./ i The Director. of this Bank hove , this day de clared a quarterly dividend of -THREE PER CBST.. /A, he Capital Stock ma °tee groats of the lan three niunth.. payable fort with. tree of State and Government .1. 11. SCCLIA". Cashinr. 1870. Jutaki Ownler Bliwast Ca PtrrauCtialt.lcilylst. 1870.1 ' DIV WEN D.—T -President and. Mummers of the Company for rect. leg a Bridge over the Allegheny Hirer, opposite l'itt.burgli, In the county of Allegheny. have Oda I i.e declared it Dividend of ONE 1/01.1J111 - Alit FIFTY. CENTS on each glare of thqratiltal Stork. gt the Company, payable. kir i'reipturer to tookhosiste or theo legal retireuctitablVitalocih . with. W3l. ItObElallll. Trommuner. P.I TT S It NATIONAL DANK OF CO, MERCE. RNR OF WOOD STREET ADD SIXTH A E XIL E . —The Directory nf Dank liner this day decland Dividend of SIX PER VENT. out or the profits tit the huit six n ..... ths, tree of Government. tax. pay • able on demand. JU nly H. HILL. (Nuttier. PlTBhrunn, Pe., JnV Y. 11SEIE Jul • AllEltlrl, BANK. • PITIaItrIMII. Jul Ist. 1870. IT - THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS rd the , Bank have this day declared a semi .nual dividend of SIX PER CENT.. payable to nvockholder. 00 and alter the 11 lb lust. WM. FLOYD. Cushier. MY:CRANK, NATIONAL OC,) Prrrsoroon. July 1. 11470. i °CFA DIVIDEND DP SEVEN PER CENT . . free ;4 Token. will tut [slid to the Stockholders of this F100k...n end. after ITYSt. DAY, July 13th lost. 1t11:ro1 3011 N O. MARTIN. Cashier. PARKER,. Ecrnerr NATIONAL RANK. j Pirreernon. July 1.1h . 170. 1u gTHE BOARD OF DIRLCTOBS• .of the Beek bare declared a dleldetutut SIX PER CENT., out of the tweets of the tart it months. pnythlo4onthnith,ittn %if UM. J 0271.0 • F. 1.. STEPIIREsos, peehler. Prorl.rs SAVIXG4 01 ALLGOItENT,j• Como, of Fedpral and haroot streetA, Jnon IEI7 Or • ) THE DIRECTORS OF Tills Donk bare this INT declared a dividend of VICE Ptflt CENT. not Of the tenetsof the last nix 1110110, pantble on net otter Joly lot. TRIO. free of tax. E. P. IfOUNti. Jere.; Cashier. rr - DIVIDEND NOTICE.—Tho DI. ItT:CTOR.SI OF TUC Lrmix sAw MILL HUN IitAIIAtOAD,O. this deldecisztql dirldead Onto-or Whi DAM C o. l: ,e6Fau rfirt hemtri. Fresigleut. , JvNg 4)0.1870. 105225 OrrIVT. nr litTittl. ISE it SUFIANtt ' • 14.1570. bIRF.CTORS HATE THIS .dkky declared a no:al-annual dividend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE,- teen of Govarnment Tax, pvynb l a at the office. rf rt. 423 Porto 'treat, on and alter /Illy 1.11511.1. 1e17:71N 3. J. ALBNITZ Serrel.42v. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS fr•NOTICE.—The undoinignio, dale, chartered the Steam purr) Boat, Copt. W. C. LIENNY. and will run her Os Ferry ou site sifter Soty 6th from filarysisurg to Pittabuseb oleo. mall the Rh ores b urg' Bridge Is rebuilt—.. .: • W.V. If. CLISET. Jul: ' ' W. A. SPROIIit. law FOURTH OF JULY =I =I Ticket,. of wire ivainti, Lncluding dinner. 73c. • . Oa..NOTICE.—The Consecration of . . . . . . JOHN WF-SLEY CHAPEL will take place . FUNDAT. July 10th. at winch Drue the Right Roy. BISHOP CLINTON, Dr..IIA ^ CTIIRWS. Rev. COLE!. and other, will be present- VALUABLE BASK STOCKS. BANK OF PITTSBURGH AND lIAT/ON ALS. TUESDAY ICTISNIIIO. Jule sth. at S o'clock. will he told on second floor et Hellealne , Roo.. 106 Prolthneld street. AneUm 20 ghat. Rank. Pittsburgh. 10shares Gorman National Bank. • attar. 11. & x. lidtto.l Bank. ._u Jo h Jul A. 11c1I.WA INE, Atmglom NEW JEWELRY. Wattles & Sheafer nave receiveda slice savortvocia STYLES OF dr:WM.3T, vvider vvrie .• th AraTit=eire. - SI A kerchief }Whiffs, per Rings. (Ilene and Hand Brace' Opens Leontine and Guard Chains. e I=l =ITT pRocL.A.gATToN • asstltitAW. 1870.1 '• From Sad altos this date. thaOrdlostose rohWot - to Fire Arms. Shooting Crackers...NS ittlettels.alll be ritildlrentarce& The Pollee aro IniVreaed to arrest all persons trine • . - • ,Pistols,;(i'ori.Firee . raOkeiN or Rockolo, Oo ' the grooia: Saleysi, or public ground. of the A.' P. CALLOW, Mywor. .THE J U.t,Y 'MAGAZINES: Jest homed. with profuse illuswaliono. rho Jab umber,. „, TILE SUNDAY . MAGAZINE, With Fourteen Val oin, Machu. 30 eento per Port: 0340 per G 0.0 D WORDS With eleron entonaining and Inr 0 . 01 ". 000 .• 44 oema par PM- OtUr 11r443 Per Ann Good' Words for the Young. • With . ten entefrinttuf. =molars and 03 canto por port. 1113Fpor opomi. WYE...WO br penod Wrier,. For Pros pector liberal Club Raw. ate., atillrees ' • LIPPINQOTT & CO ., w 4 • • +l3 AND 717.11ARKET 81%. rum*. ..133 Di TILE COURT QT COMMON PLEAS OF ALLzoris:i - r.VouNrc. • 'No. 813. September Term: 'I ' ' Marto Bann. by tier nest friend, Henry &sier. es. James P. D. Bmtck. In Invorne, • And now. June 1 lab. 1870.'0n motion of Jobs P. Penne: Sm. tbe Conti aneant IL auranorr. Nap. Comselsidoner to toil testimony on behalf, of libeller. In the sbore nub. ,• sv TII coOrr At tett : JACOB IL WALTEL Proth9ll.l=7 Notice Is hereby alventhat the andetslira ed Wenn to the duties of Ms appointment at Ma ed_ nee.lio„ 0..401440a. Tomei:LAX, ebit7 le. 1870. at o'cio4 *riles - •H. • • Casiatisakmer.,t B 13 A . at br .67 L4141./ClititCO.l \w TIIF, - GEII4,Y GAZETTE TUN BM' AND CIIZAPSIT Commercial and Family Neivspigiet PCID.ISDED IN V. - EATNILN IfNNNAIi 0MN1.% tti,,.. - ... . No far er. mechanic. or merchant ationig be apt/tont I . reit.: . MillrOTlive th. . " .... : ....... '.. ..* :' ..... 1ig: A Ng, m furnished gratuitously In the getter tip i of • nob a ten. Ptletsoasters are Lrequieled to , 'eel as Agents. Address, PICNNVII1:11;,R616:1) & ell PROPRUSTOI.S • •• Mor Loot, 11.1• It LINES. will be itorrted , n ar0...1411111ns ..... - r rn - snrry- rt:Amt err ,iss r rn, WANTS. WANTED • A Good Republieun Nnispaper. fly pop, whn will ;lee aatislacttoa to his port? and readers. Address BOX M4l. Moadville, P... stone[ torus. location end circulation. W reference, at No. 967 PBNN orange. I V I V - 1 , N , T 3 lFia.zTo s ratase a H ona7 of ed Address, with ' , Swarms and localrorl.ol2 . . 111,7.177 K odleo. NTED.—AI 13 Tunnel Street. Jy Opvrou•rs, Finisher. rpol Button itOI tors. 6-11 NkTASTED—STORE. ROOM.—A good ,t 'on he paid fora centrally hi. Store r o o m. Piosession wanted soon. Adder., 11, tdriirre olds,tcZ WANTED— An ORPHAN BOY and Witt of 9 or 10 years of mce, to live with couple. Compensation, board. Clultklest, school. In[. .4c. Best' referent* [lvan Adder foe. two J. V., of otnte. U.S ANT A 43N1, — .,!,. 8, kr t 1. 0 r 27.RA1; a roan whounderstands rectifying and cocapoune- Ind liotaten. Bost of se a om e n Ad dress It R. M.. Pittsburgh P.O. f-tt 'N T E N . ro — odi , RECRUITS are wanted . to up the DUQUE:SNP GISTS. This onoparty is ono or the best In the Battalion. Aptly at the oar. of A. U, BEIBU)N. . *Be el Feed of 4111 a street .WANTED.—Secenal Men for Farm Work, Gardening ant! Driving. Alert for liricovard.Wiwt. Several atria GIS. Wanted foe Patting. Chattaberwock. Dialnitetletu, Wu*. and Halo work of ail deseripiOn. Apply at MIMIPI.OI*- M EST MTH'S. No. 1 Sloth fittOet, Om door few Suspension Bridge NATA?iTED-3101tTOAGES. 30.000 to Loan In lone or aman automat at a fair rata of Intercom. • TEXISIAN E, MITT. and Hest Xstats tiroliar. N 0.170 Stolibasl.l Woos WANTED-11ORTqAGE.S. Thirty Thoinand Dollan le Loak • ran or tinnll amounts on progeny In Allegheny my ate fair rate of Intercom. el IA ItLYS JEREMY. Real *tate BM Want. otreet. BOARDING' o.lll.DlNG—Taidmith Boarding, _La TWO 88COND STOUT ROOMS, famished. at 103 Fourth averilla 4211 LOST OR STRAYED °ST.—PROMISSORY NOTE.--The. L bertiby notglednot to negotiate or Went ..ntn roe 1472.40. payable to the order of J. W..2deCA4LIJ, dated May 2*.b. INlo.and dawn by J. W. Iteessno.as payment ha been •topped on owe. LOST—On Monday' Orening last, 4 MFSIORANDU3III()O6 iNintalnins • mall amount of Postal Currency. A Intent reward 0111 be. Pad to the pence returning it nn • . fIPEXCEA, AIM& A Co.. f.J Coe. 24th and SmalletgAtito. 17th wool. TO-LET 1"0-1,ET.—A complete DiVELYANG A. ROUSE. erlth Store Room attatthea; tml { 9 tmltrite avenue. For terms; t.e., rail at No, a WYLIE AVRNUtt. 4.51 rO•LIFT. —ROOM. , Witt! RD BOAINII —A Mite of Y - at:ltheni Rooms on mend; EMir. 780 Thlrttlienoe. _O-9 TO-lETV-ISTORF BOOR A first-olars STORE ROOM spOTPellar. No. ISM•Liborty street, P 6,230004 MM4 up shelpLup and counters. Wlll 7 o* rentad ettun Mlledforsona. Enquire at • = FOR BALE .._ _ . IPOR SALE, - 110USE. Furnished 2 .......,,..... ....... well loreted for • !Jardine horde. T v erate.7.2 VO SALE 11EAP. - -$2,500 will n_ boy, house ith fiv• rooms and tinitorith four lots lad feet f tby 106 feet IA depth, with Inghlinffrnntlng non :OM . In. stalnrl,ollo4ll/If eenere t act nf l'nonnylvynEn avenue. nrintistb verd neer. Sett Liberty. Apply at 174 Grant Oren.. neer Seventh avenue. • jultberre OR SALE.— That well•knotra !IT...at:Polars latoling,Penna....TLlZ T ft/I'M? ' atuunr..” with all Its zarnltan. etc. Ifu • Paper p.llloli darning to Dap a basal. OW la ran ODPortunity. For terial,call or addrese J. BATHS 11.11ULL111. • No. B Dank of Commerce Balldlna. rir o.apntlon Immediate on sal ln et Ut 2rlift hL iZ VOR SALE.—Engines and palters.; Nair and Second Rand, of all kinds, oonitantly nn band. ' • Orden from an parts of We anntry AvaiPtlT at. ten- JA11119,11113. ti C 0 .4 Corner Mutton Avenel:, and P., It. W. 2G IL W.,. Allciarl,De.. ' • ' ~...._...-.... I. FAIIIIL-Con- F°T atsaeosl l ittn i l "e iktio Wr n.l"4s:wand. ImproX rcerta-2 &rehab, my - largo - barn ind , MM.. smallap boust ig orcharc and MI mend by • creek pus Moue+ the Om. httude4 In If; fraturga, =AA utis - cie r ark 1M74 •esy so eillaird chu rc hes. 'rue Wm can be purchased at _per sere. ' Applycn IL M _ r . IN A L'O.. No. 104 Youth Are. ER SALE OMAR, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY.—A wi t hCOU DRIVER, containing 100 atm 3 house. thereon; one, • tine, oomfonable and converdent house; good Inter. and one of the best water pow. fromWestent Patinaylvania for a will; lb mike from the My, on the waters of Turtle Oat Road. tj Of • wile front Btewarls Ittnalon, Central Reli ned. Also, several good Yuma In volt locatives and Brows for We. Enquire et , - WILLIAM WARD. etyll No. 119Grunt.M.,0PPosiW ErithedreL FOR SALE. A hindsowe wowed Brick .011: two stories. andel:du 7 roams, Lo 4113 t by I %U. ate on 44th street. near Butler aulost: tau well . ..POW nllll snipe vines, ahrobbery. lta. '- Chile on the merle aline 00111. 0. ell tbe Pecan This properly le certainly the rere slrable ln the 17th Ward. PAM inoelarsAm and long time Oren. T. B. BUJ. it BON Cor. Penn arse 3.31 Wm& ON MAIN STUMM—An ~r.t IfventerottegV Ilbanur situate on ylkalm'rnm qt. 0.121- R 7, th,:,:".Zw4...114..10.17, L' 7 .1774 all of - b.,Taillgit.` by lON. clove to the eithrertg P. W, Any t=bingmlessent %aye ;Alp to Italld ILO w BI purchase line T.B. neer ilhe It. atkiall aBI In/ancein louver/ eatitinwat payments. Workingmen amid not IM OD grand oppnrturilty ellp by, They will never have...their ." o.l ""'thge'". owner NEW BOOKS. ROUND DOWN; orj..lie *Lei.; Posei . 611 Dee. ' A N.Frrol..llltoe. Flue elan. A. re mailtible Y.NeffliStp rail. larl 'An Inter s Ors• dom.:rale suety. which will be perused with Pleuute trout begiunhis to • Prning Bolurin.- - RE'. DTDAUT (ILL' ON 211 N .ro , KorloN OF NONNN. 12ut0., no. Mies. 4.1.k.„.r Teri able. outdid and convlieuef arionseat.." e. Jountol. - Keen biNlsearehine."—Phdet. Prrsheffilon. ANDIETORICAT. AND DESCILIPTIVK N AN - RAU VV. 01 . WIN MAMMOTH CAVED) , INN.. TUCKS'. witti Inn heirs:Map Details of theft.. lee. Fishes. Brrsi PostWOon 11.• D. - D. , lustreituL Mom rat" 112.4.1. ..D r . deeelipuirse are pep le; itelentideated Uie reverse of tedious: —Old. Prom. A v ., • mier..gthi u well us reliable book..— IVY LNAYICB. A 1 0. ViAltrle Poems, By Nail . ' 18r.0.1C AS 'fluted piper. Mtn . "Kviden r the prodietlon of • bligtilyeultivelest toind."—Pclo. Press. ••. • . •Addiatt "Wax. of poem. all lodleaUngesdqui d taste id the writer.—S. X. CARLIN°. A Novel. By the euthoe ; , 11= tonto,'' "Loesman Bedoal:n. 'eta • 11l tlva - Paper cover. 33 rents. nfitt Mo Stran w ge and deeply Intereettne."—N. T. /Muff " • - A capita/ Utile strwl."—lffwiLiwor Zoo*. ' ONLY A 111111.- A Jtrowisacra. Fran the of Yiltllttallio I Coif 1111411 Zia By Art Wierialatnuwaarow f the - 010 Mao "' 112 mo. Coat A Phan:slog wort, ti Ora oarminglp irrtlitont-7-4Or• twu*kD4MlrA. - "77mey.Sardble .M potreesing fra mom thaw ordinary merit.."—Pirtort. Sort'. dour/am • nir,r&LSVI "i&FAA`ef I. T•1110V4 Ilicantita-" .. Tba t o . 812 - Informal= loran In M aid voluntea-of the aria Is Of jut thali that ordinal roam wtki bob..icoamtr — Err. Tavel& For sale by all Bookiabas.ra beast to =yob , drewrues pale.ape. r•oalia. ol the Flak IN, J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., woixer. trnio. Pittsliurgh and Cepnellsville'B` R. 4,4 i» t,oswepttt.emith sad • (vl%o7ll'o' .1; War toe is - role ants arpret)est . .7l7LT.ltlG mid WM Jul/ 1L , A.N41111..... , = • : :.... -. •;-L',i' . ; . ''' , '2i . 18111 E