N THE QAILY,GAZETTE. HOME NEWS. In Otter to afford all esnployea of thin Journal an omill:tatty to properly, enJoy our National liolidan - thera will bt, no joiner Is nand to-morrow. Persons leaving the city for the summer. ►.td swishing ro have the tinzeirg" sent to them. will please send their nddresies to the ollee. Price by mall. 77, cents per month. Two kandwame new cars here been placed " on the Central Passenger Itallwny. weight carries the palm for &tatti est men according to the "oldest inhabitant." C' The Tey mart hewer raved lo Rohl Peter ti ny nuyrn og from the eiferttl of the preclonr alett's rain. - • . • • The Powell.. delivery will be open to-day Irani 7 to 9 A.x...:After that thrietbe employee. will be off for the day.. Itiounnt.—lent week the type tome ya s.ay that there were but 131 pawner,. In the peni "; •. tentlary. The number abould have read MI. The Veen on the Citizens Note:leer Railway were crowded from sunrise to nottaet Tester r - of t day with pe t rsona going out to tint the 'meet. he grea oil flre. Mr. Robert Politer has been elected Market , Constable to till the vacancy iiceasinneil by the resignation of John Wrigly. who has been 1 J chosen foreman of the Relief fire company. 'hie Mars of are from Mx 51. Allegheny. • Yeeterdny morning about one o'clock wart or. eneloned by the burning of a shed and 'table • on Liberty Street near Madison avenue. tore trifling. . Diiiieside.—To-dny the. Farmers Netinnal, Allegheny National. agel-Alle.. (betty 'fridge Compaviy. 81213011L108 to' their •tockholders their respective dividends. They will be found on platten peer. The L.uol Joornol, a lee .e kll . .t . ,:g o e t rpoblished c. •Li member, (Attie bar, . itgs;Lagt i n e c i l i.a un derstand some of ths i s re pt i , t ;! meet,. Thews nre 1:m1 ' 11g:ran " thet' D " , "" : I and we 17k for some morc.of Go ne's- r. Wane eme of these hot dt, Ts , Bearish,l ambulated .bo per ambulated with a pet bear :Erch i t ' etllar rn or n osie r % - de li ght of the children, was t tate h n e t b: in o in, =7 , 7 Irwin and fined for mart en object of I terror to nil horses, andaern We, I the result of his appearance la t hetinlertree."ts.were , i The Great litesualiciat Gene.—The steamboat 1 . race on the/M.6.lpp' for speed between the Ire and Natchez's creating quite a tomato' , Goa among our river men. We hear of a great . mane beta bring made, 'With odda In favor of i' the Hobert E. Lee. Our latest dispatch hurt night. dated Calm. If T. at.. says the "Lee" bast one hour and twelve minutes ahead Of . the ••Natetter.• The race terminate. at St. Louis. . -- • Tenriterethreted.—The tonal 'hoard of the Thirteenth ward Minersvillei elected on Sat 'o ay evening, July it. the following teacher tar the ensuing year: Principal. James L. Har i ison. Grammar, it. Anita areutcheon.. In -1 rit n . 'd grnil i r;72 l ett ic t " ti n e . or E ie. N. A l n V a a a k F. . Asotel a tz d . There are still two teachers to ; • elect to the Primary department. which mat ,. .Wer will hr atteruhad i luela a few data. - • tames To. Maim I The fee scram festlcal at Houtb Ounaron M. E. Church, Allegheny. will clear to-alght after ' a imccealful 111.11 the pact week. All rho hare mit *Melaka:l should . embrace this last 0p... irtaugtZ sad eo3op a li n c i agd a l t e e t h es ..i t ' v k l; . l,rre n : tVted d t t o.' o m " . 4 . t he Iffrp id ul t aT d e e . 4 Ign e tr for rgl a bzur i tgrj oi alao ,, er ng tl i t e se r vote., ' I ilaeal Iredhal. The Daublets of Samaria. Van ltrtkle Lodge. Na. 111010 . vet secured LateYettoe left 11F7W - teigtip only, the Fosit . th at July, and 4e wwe 7 4t , S t f . ,retirl 'their tables trith every cm/ No pants or expense *MI be spared to make the ball attractive and tXt d e t : i ttertalreat In every respet a Joyous Charisma. nort-76,..ma;,..,,",7, N. Smith. the d Nhadamer. nod Bartley: no d Wows White and Stewart are applying a :ll their energ7 and Juenutty, uslstea g lii other members or the Lodge. to have eve log no It should be, and Ire tenet their ego • INV be rewarded by a large and liberal Fourth *Flatly outpouring. • Saw la a alatesa 7 Tertthle Seams. A desperate tabt'csturted at a ealoon at Saw MIII Run: on Saturday night, between Owen McGovern and Joseph. Dotter. The . • parties were misplayed In one of the nails in the vialhitYs and while Intoxicated had a dis. 111 agreement In relation to wises. They at once commenced to fight and ended when Mr ..: 1 Govern received a.terrlblo wish ammo his s WA, one no the forehead and a deep eat on the nose. Dr. Donnelly, ate late hoar, went aver and deemed the wounds of the Waved . mu. Alderman Nenbert at the same time took the Information of McGovern, against Duller, tor, aggravated smolt and, battery. • • The accused, however, eluded the police and bag not yet been secured. , • , . . Strarit fig Lighratao, • - i. 1 Daring the Storm Friday ofiersons kin, a • . ' I house on Denniston avenue,•. East Liberty, •'!., • - I near the railroad Motion, - occupied by a hirui. I ly named Comp bell. was struck by lightrilig. . I The first point of contact wan at the roof. . , whence the freakish element passed perpen •• . dienlarir to the ceiling of the semaid story, thence along .% joist (stripping off the plaster fag) to the outside, then downwards to the ••••• ground, where it Illgain took a aunisontal -• Icourse, passing through a min barrel Mid step at the front door. Drs. Campbell, who was . • I standing at the bane, was thrown violently Into the street, a distance of ten feet or more, and although. not rendered insensible from the Shock found herself paralyzed In the left ide and Ilmb. She managed to return to the • •• house. and upon examination a dark colored mark or streak wan discovered on the para. •:—. I tyzed limb, extending from the knee down •'-• I the front to the toe, terminating Ina large •'• spot, tier injury was not found serious nor tin it thought the paralysis wilt Drove of a per (fment character, The house was considera bly damaged..-. New Desertive Avery A new detective agency has been eatnb bathed in Allegheny—• want long felt being thus supplied. Alderman Bowden, late Chief of Pollee. a shrewd. Persevering detective of long enperience and great Mrccess. Is at the head of the force. which comprises In addition ihrtain John Wills and D. B. McKnight, ears whose skill and energy in this tine are -II known. They have fixed their heed quarter. nt No.:: Diamond. Allegheny and are ready to attend promptly to all business with which they are entrusted, guaranteeing mamas in every caw Midertaken where sus • oesa can be achieved by attention and energy. Pardee losing nes - thing by. depredations would do wed to leave the matter In the hands of this efficient force, and may feel as sured that the business will- be prope,rly crania powden will Liao attend to civil , business coming within ids J.lUdietion such as making out deeds and mortgages, liens, collecting bills, &c., in all of which he guarantee, r-ptness and cite: All who rneg of a lest! character can be ac ,• modatedi Diamond, Allegheny. MORE OP THEM. MMEMMEI Workhouse people don't teem to like the dace very well. They get away from Its a tads. and fragrant flowers. and Plena . sat shade. and comfortable quarter; u often poselble, which lo quite often-Andeed too Much so for the furtherance of the object - of I . inallnatiou, Some of them don't stay away long, but after getting out, rambling through tbe silty a day or two. Thillst ell their old friends. and - becoming tired of this monotony, again place theonuelves in the _way of the police and are treated to a fine railroad excursion and ae modatione -In their old quarters vain. .5 laid wto have - passed 'through this prot mme were Kearney and. Datum. whooe .• • Isappourance we noted Wit. ?Gender. Fri •p afternoon the play was taken up by three • hero. who have gone through theilnd act hat to thrtyn the Workhouse and away. 14 " . • JO v il re quitli n -T; r r; r :clerst r jg • , before. Ans far they have not slant. •ed their Dime of residence. but. doubting • their new found freedom becomes Irk ., they'll report again. Who next. Passau. THE MID PARTY dags—]e Outpeertag el the ' na,t ... " -Vteldy Three Hunted Veen IYelled la the twenty—Hew wul Eneagb Oslegates be seemed to Hew • riendaatleg .. Cremsdeset • . , , .1 a Allegheny county on Saturday last , be amen the hours of four and seven. according the published eall of. the Executive Corn ier the new party disorganiren, the • ' linatbdled rotate were called to participate .. Primary meetings, to elect delegates to a -, weather' to be held on Wednesday next at Court House. The minima tall for these was elgned by some eight bun tr."Xlsons. and as much wort woe • lees •to sece c =ater t here etreoh, It' wee that would Mr itY tileini polled . at least one thou, sand totes at Saturday's wearier". three:h eat the county. in only a few of the lecorever, of ,elther ctty. wore Hem as boari ii id r.d so l. a " ma r lel gTs l e z t . - WO VIVI not h . lnc largefnaHrWY of In stances. The . whole rote polled In the two Mee and eurroandiagboroughs will not reach Hine Modred, end the- greater portion of them were .net Ina local gian house commie titton for delegates oa the South Side. As a Molt abort tun districts oat of the hundred tad ere Ate the cowry, hare remanded to the for Ule selection of delegates to the new Convention, and these have been In 1' lantaneen slmply mond br ow or two . tearsone rolled' on behalf •of citizens who Pulled their handset the whole movement.. The=meetlngs were so farcical la and resulted la ouch a disas . 'r stale thaetbe projectors thereof could • he beard from or toned yesterday.- How . '. to ottaln delegates from the districts which ' he Saturday would.not hold electlims.will be a tiat o r u ro f r .r ttor be.riefierners of than (mit. • rogitr=tY Manta and to secure gergirro and to decide? Ortle a pe t c ' nel ail vf mtlit to w bow wider theettemureutoes, and after i sa =V .. H . lf tleA me i n nL Yinuit= - any cen4ention air potolt. in any Will represent anyor Pared of. • .. Itepublsoatt party. -- - . . . I===il=EME THE GLORIOUS FOURTH = flurrahl The day has come. The - slacken and torpedoes and pistols and thistip may be tired off, the gunpowder may he exploded, Lxudn may p la y, orators May, spout, engles spread their wide pinions .from ocean to oceen and flop till the flying drape of saline water permeate the ocular organs of Rude Ilrittiode and her skulking lion. Columbia now may stand opon the top of the Rocky 3fountelas and with one foot In a ear on the East and the other Ina car on the West. let them slide along on the iron rails end over the boundless prairies until they are both laved in tbe Illimitable oceans—tint we think it would - la , alittle Severe nu Columbia. The glorious stirs anti stripes may to-day wave from the too-most pinuarleof Arctic Alaska to the t or rid capes of California and Florida if they want to, unit nobody dare say them nay! • Rockets and roman candles and great com bination pieces of Mars and _Washington and Liberty will Illumine the night nod show to the trembling and as world that Uncle .thtmuel still liven and la ready, mounted on a twenty-inch gun aboard a monitor, to ca reer around the planet and whip the blasted Britisher-out of his tightest boots. Hurrah! As we shall issue no paper to-nirwrow. shall not publish a list of aim mangled tome, departed eyes, drunken riots, bloods' murders. tunawny hones, destructive condagrations. and other similar results of our well chosen national Way a celebrating the glorious Fourth. until the morning of the Sixth. • Holy Tux DAY WILT. HE Arr-CT. A grandprocegainu by oar German fellow citizens will mark the day. It will be formed of twelve ancletlep. embracing the Turners. Red Dien. Seven Wise Men. Singing Sociellee, American Protestant As•mantion and other' It will form at Turner llall. and niter pro. reeding tbrotork tho principal streets; of both cities. shards to Iron City Pnrk. where aple.. ale In to he held. Th e a:erases at. the Pork . . will be preceded with addressee, Josiah Co tten, Esq., speaking in English, and Revs. C. &billings and C. Weisterhausen In German. Then the remainder of the day will be devo ted to genet.' festivities., AN T.ICA , RAIO.N. The members of the Mlnnehaba Club will leave the Monongahela wharf on the good steamboat Camelia for an excursion down the Ohio to Steubenville, at nine o'ck,ek this morning. All are Invited antra pleasant time may be anticipated. A sms . rivat- The Daughters of Smnarla.• Van ilrakle Lodge. No. 19, have secured Laturet to Hall for to-night andpropose to spread their ta bles svlth every delicacy of the season. No pains or expense will be spared to make the hall attractive and the entertalument In every respect a Joyoul nod pleasant one. A PII . NIC Will be held tit: Ratti's (trove, under the aus pices of the lad!. of St. Widget'. Catholic church. The Tenusplraula Central Railroad ears afford all accommodations to such as desire to arena a pleasant day, and do a rood work. .itadltional cars the Mlnersvill;* Pa...eager Itallwar will run every quarter of as hour. I=l There will be held in this delightful grove grand nit ale. under the direct management r the Young ]Ten's Sodality. The arrange rots have been of the most complete Minnie cr, and a rare day of spurt and enjoyment ay be anticipated by all who attend. Dan Bryant's world-famowi Ind original linstrel Company, wil dl hol n matinee this afternoon. and an evening entertainment at the Opens This compstny is one of the most polite in the wood nd runtish the hest Etheophinlierformanees known. IttLITAItY PIC MC. A grand military plc ale PUI W held at Prleudahlp Grote. by the Fourth Company of Duquesne Greys. The Grove is located on Penn Avenues emtilY reached by the Penn streetcars. The plc nic promises to prove de lightfully pleasant. DEATH . OF AN INFANT huspectell Foul P y—Barird Without Corr- Insay—Tbe Coronet eon.' llgoto.. The village of Mansfield, on the Panhandle Railroad, a few miles from the city has been somewhat excited the last few days over the deMise of one of the youngest members of Its population. Last Wednesday evening slant ten o'clock Annie Smith, a young colored maiden. about twenty-two years of aire , ..Xes . e birth to a female infant. At the tlme.no per son was In the house but her mother, who under the clreumstanees was compelled to act as medical attendant—she In the mean-. time dispatching a neighbor for 11 obracian. In response to the SUMO3OII3 Dr. Kikitpatrlck of the village arrived - hail an hour after the birth. when he found tbe child den.T. He ap peared satisfied with the statements made to hlm and left. The next day the - child rag buried In the garden attached to the premises of the alert parents, and the girl went about SR Usual. • The ease excited considerable comment. and somehow-the rumor was set afloat that .the Infant had been foully dealt .with. (lain lag with each day the rumor gradually aa saned amh proportions that at last, on Sat- _ day afternoon, word was sent by some of the people for Coroner Clawson to come and investigate. Ttrat °etal beng unable to at tend. detailed Alderman But l er, who repaired to ibe_Place Yeeterday. In company with DC. H. Roberts. of this city. The corpse was dng up and an inquest • oommenced—the mother of the girl and - Dr. Kirkpatrick beteg exami velope ned, when the fact; ad given we de h'aTtePgll4l.lwt' (tot both me re * a f t 11 . :. ti o me of birth, but co To teas weather it had beep born alive. To settle thin pole a Pod. enorlein exammlnallbe was decided upon .end the Inquest was adjourned until ednes day morning. When It wilibe continued at Dr. Robert's mace, Second avenue. the doctor bringing the body with him to the city yes terday. The girl made a voluntary etatement. nam ing a resident of Steubenville lithe father of the child—their intercourse •dating back to Mrber. The case Mu' excited con atle interest in the village, and formed a theme for endless gossip. •The family are very respeetable and feel very badly in regard to the pctsltion In which they are placed. ' TIIE GRAND JURY TheySlott lb Katlic loalito!lowt—illaw They ====2 • The Grand Jeri of the county cowls are preparing & prenentMent which - promises to contain ranch-information regarding the con dition and management of our local public in- Gltutions, together with many valuable hints and toms estions. Last week the .inrorn, loan omcial canacitY. visited the Western Peni tentiary. the Work House, House of Refuge and Dirmont Hospital. • They were much pleased with the Penitentiary and express high opinion of the capacity and abil ity of the warden. E. S. Wright. EN. The House of Refuge was found well Idled and in the beet possible order. The ebildren look well and au Appear to be healthy arid hapw. At Dismont the Jurors . were received with much consideration by the accomplished Dr. Reed, and were shown through the wards and apartments.- The Ju rors were delighted with the order and Gear. linens of the institution. New Ideas are being constantly Introduced Into the management of the treatment of the unfortunate insane. They are treated with music, enjoy billiard& have good reading matter and a hundred other blessing, and kindnesses are afforded to make happy the patients: • a - At the Rork House the Grand Jury were treated with not even common consideration. They were refused themivilegeof COUVOTHing with the prisoners and forbidden to inspect all parts of the building. The, snubbinvpro eels was completed in the fact that the offi cial visitors were set bank at dinnertime to wait for the Vecond table. The jurors accep ted the moult and came Met to the city with Much better appetites than they had when they went to Claremont. Aside from the rude .trentment the jurors were much pleased with the Work House, but are .not enthusiastic In pßlsr ..e itamanagement. • CUT TO - VIIRC4B. Death la a Coal Mlae—Reue Over nestive—HeertMe Agalr-klevr It Ovearrel. • The South side Friday night contributed another of those hot:oWe mutations forwhlch it has recently become noted. 'The American coal mines, located in Brownstown, WM, the scene of the affair. The mine le owned •Ly Jones and Laughlin, Who nor the cool In their mammoth mill in the Immediate vicinity. In drawing the cam through the pit Rumen lo comotive tmilt especially for the purpose in used. The Engineer and Fireman of this en gine. had a disagreement. it annears a few days ago In regard to the carelesmem of the former. In generation an under pressure of steam. A new man, named John Baldorf, was then put on duty temporarily as firemen. He was artl. In that capacity Friday night. when the engine attached to a long train of eats was Druceedinff from the interior of the Indian. the month. The engine proved unable the train and Italdorf was sent hack ,to uncouple wine of the can. Ile did a. di rected, and then before he could get on the train again the engine started off, leaving him to walk out of the pit. Ito had only proceed • MI a abort distance when the locomotive, on its return trip, came back end before he could get out of the way It bad passed over. and literally cot him to Wee, • 'The deceased was about twenty-eix years of age. resided In Lower 81.1 Clair township, and leaves a wife and three children. Coroner Clawson was notified but at lest accounts no inquest had Deco 'held. DROWNED IN THE AILEGHENT *mina amides awl tu arsoit. Yesterday . erten:moo a member of bore amused themselves by bathing lathe Alleghe nyrirer, nearthe Hand Street bridge, gunny the number were two brother. named Such ley. °ono( them. the eldesuabout Mean yule, old, wan swimming about near the second pier of the bridge.bushe lager Melt. sateen he seemed to he seized • with cramp and called out for xulstance. Before be could be reached, however, by hie EOM VIDIOAS, who were In x skiff, he sank be- Death the wsiera mad did mg Use again— contrary to the expectations of the others, who rowed to the spot and every woad ex pected him to appear. Finally, when it be came evident that be would not rime again they we kto tbe shore and communica ted the sa d i n ntelligence to his father. who by this time bad been sammcaed.. Skiffs , were launched and parties at once engaged In amen ding the wirer for the body. but. their efforts were fruitless and at but account. It had not been recovered. lietit;et;;;Zl Was emldored In EiZen,din , lf store on Ohlo street. Third ward lelfuenr andhame from Obla. Eli father wee Ms on ly 'uniting parent, end had acme from home with the yammer. brother to spend the nFourtb" with mm. Coroner Osman has been notldod and will hold an Inquest as soon es the body is found. . Fes. lisle.— Several sets of seetrad.heod wtadOw sash edit, good light* In„ and doom. good es mew. will be sold very low. Apply to •day at GMClalat emattiog_ room. sooner of Kith avenge and dantbAdd street. PITTSBUR ST. XAYIER'S ACADEMY •The Annual Commeneemeni—Pleasing Per. formances by the• Popille-Illstributlon of Premium. and Medals alien°, In a perfect Paradise, hidden from the rude Mtge of the world by the rich and 'usurious foliage of a forest 44 royal - old oaks. sur rounded by broad evenues and grass; walk° 1 winding through groves of grandeur and leans of Manly, and fringed with smiling, well kept shrubbery and exotic. with sweet floral gems. sits St. X....wires Academy. a proud and noble edifice. delimited to the elucidate and training of females, which is an honor to our country and a sourer of pride to oar peo ple. This institution, which has contributed go many woeful members to society, and gone steadily forward In its grand mission. has, like all either colleges, Its commencement exercises. Hence it Was that the trains coin ing west and going east on the Pennsyl vania railroad on Wednesdny of last week had many passengers for the charming village of Latrobe. near re-leech Is located the massive and well appointed college building., Friends of the scholars. of the Institution and' of edi tion were present nt the commencement of good old St. Xaviere to enjoy the rare Intel lectual entertainment afforded, and all were delighted with the visit. Ire the morning the college chapel was thrown open and soon the auditorium was crowded to Its utmost cap:w it; with a brilliant and lutelleetted Assem blage. Ihe young ladies of the Academy. clad in pare and pretty white_ and all blooming with limn Is. made theft. no- . neer:owe t hecointitnilloar singe met the exercises ceenrml. The 'Vital tu-s. one itiul nil. displayed on tare culture, refinement anti training, and to their good teachers, the accomplished and zealous :sisters having charge of the Molt ic lon, reflected the highest censure of credit. The programme opened with a brilliant and perfect rendition of Kettenies sublime se Iz - iodide Marche." performed in exquisite style ley Yllsses Anawalt. McDevitt, SWartrwohler and fellon nen nn the piano, and Misses I.llly Kelly And Gallagher on the harp. Mae opening address- by Miss YleDevitt. of Pittsburgh, was delivered with force and spirit. It was charmingly worded, noel of h erded full evidence that the pupils of St. Xavier's are teught nut only the benut les of our language, bus how to gable their 01oughts lu the proper channel. A coronation Ode was Hoot favored the au dience in delicious style, by Miss Annwnit nn the pia., and Misses al laghentind Redly on harps. The troop" chants wan a tine need brilliant offering which followed, with ethic necompaninient. while Weber's delight PO and well Illett.Ured instrumentation Du lon a la sake - wits rendered Ininuti le.. style by some eight perforthern. A French poem, recited with pure accent end Or a vigorous, natural manner by Ml,, Kiihn. elicited much peeler end admiration front those who nnderstood the mot polite of indite Languages. A brilliant trio by, charming vo. enlists, Misses Cantwell, Ahl and Kirk, fol lowed. A pleasing episode here occurred in the distribution of premiums to the members, of the Senior mid Fires classes of the Aced, my. A beautiful masourka be, Mirseß. Maher. josie trituntrellj SCR her, Latighran, Alice Woods. Wescott, 'Armen and Ylorriew en tranced the audience and fully demonstrated the high order eef talent vouchsefed the per formers and the correct 11111Sleal training af forded by the Academy. - Sehool llfe,'l a pret ty . itod oven conceived dratma written bya pupil, was cleverly rendered by thr rchOlart, Then them was n very bright solo voenlizaHou, areompan. led by strougnmi art ist lc chorus from Mali :tett 1. In this Miss Mary McDevitt disclosed remarkable gamer. force and brilliancy. Her solo was secret and true to nature. With mire training she will take high rank es an ann. teur .Ihger. andas she in n Pittsburgh voting lady, we are glad to :tweed her the praise •itte her effort. After the spirited -Slateppa lop" on the piano. by several performers. fol io wed a sPrlght essay by Iliss Anne Oliden. a ) ming- lady d rt.-tam-1.414r w,t. humor and culture. Then followed the thattebution of prenalutus to the second Mess, and a few l eafing rendition of Donlietti's gem, - 0 Luce di quest anima." be Miss Ahl. An instrumental dusbon harps.by Mimes Lily Kelly and 001m:her charmed the audience, and NIL, ftillOttett by Sons Sweet by IlisieS thidwell. Little Kelly, IlugheS, O'Connor, Kirk, Metilaughey.Crowley. and :steeper. This performance lens very creditable to the yam,. Indies mmed. Itossluis' tie de ninii Mel," by Iflsses Cant well and :phi. was a well received offering In the vocal way. A pretty and spirited rococo in Denium W:ta rear! With grind recent by Mho. _McDevitt. of Pittsburgh. neon which Ititmeceusion follOwcd the dlstri , but lon of premiums to the deserving scholars of the third mu fourth classes. A One instrumental perfnittlanre, -"a tribute to I Verdi, - Wlen nrtiwicalle rendered by Ylisses Kuhn, M. Ensly. McCloskey. Ile , Devitt, Ileilly..lnewalt end Shoemaker.• An English composition by'. Noss N. Pasty won much admiration. uspeelelly so beemse read In spirited and careful style be Mina Knox. whose elocution was almost faultless. Doni gettl's "Keen Panic, - a hrilllnnt gem, was ren dered with effect by Misses Ciott well and Nie l/es-It, accompanied on the plena in Pathless style by fibs Next came the crowning. feature firtha pleasant commencement, the nwarding of heavy gold medals of honor for: amiable de imminent and punched obsereance of aca demie rules to Miss Cecelia t enamel', eef But ler, Pa.. and 1M ism Lilly Kelley,both graduates. These ovine. ladder tee, eminently deserving the high hum, conferl ed. INprelailv so frith Mir. Illtonts.-11. wit whnrn we. art- acquaint ed. for St. Xavier's' never urni•tied torior 'with a purer mind, or a more acemni•ll•htql mad mareWUrtll). ornament. Thrtalgh has bent study: and else, application she as steadily added to her academic laurels, and she quits the film. mot, with (he 'hest wishes of her past teachers and college ' class mates. to enter 10.0 the world as it contribution to the good, the' refined, the generous, kind-hearted and educated thereof. The valedictory. n farewell Xavier's. by Misses O'Donnell and Lilly Kelly. was effect ing to 011 extreme, and unwed many more than the good Sisters and scholars to tears. The ennimencement concluded with a grand chorus and march, nod after :an affectionate leave-taking all around. the, scholars separ ated. Many Will rrtarn, others left the clear old college-never more In rater 11, Wall, their vocation, leading to other dirmtions. but all will cherish a love and re gard for the g00d . ....1a I.ler. INTERESTING 04-VISION John W. Pin.k. Esq.. Watehdd and Chained On Friday evening. a nnitul.er of gentlemur took pogiesslon of the parlors of the residence of John W. Pittock:F.sq, proprietor of the Laukr, on Second avenue. and surprised' him in the presentation of a magnificent gold watch and elmin valued at Pri. This token of regard and ecteemnn the part of his immediate friend+ woe made to Mr. Pitiotic to ; Mark In fitting manner his introduction Into Pittsburgh eta new . Ilullock - pecan. and to give evi dence that his energy and enterprise andi gen neat social Qualities are thoroughly appreciated In this community. The ineetingorgoniggli Ly Nr. 1.. LI. itosenhsrh. the pr.pular young druggist of. Sinithfield street. to pre_ side. Obi assuming the chair Mr. It. ,t banked the gentlemen tor. the honor conakrredh and siddressing Mr. Pit lock. said: (In behalf Sir, of a number of your personal f riends. I hare the honor. this evening. to ad dress; you wortla of congratulation and encour agement. We , reprment that large clams ot the huskies.r and social community, with have watched with deep interest yourprogress through life, have known your strugglem._your ,a Centers. 'ir ~ crew and your glories. Not a few of us remember you as a nevrithey, when you labored hard and diligently to serve your pntrons and Wean the public. and we watched your onward manse step by step till we ..- .Mired to see the lay develop into the RUC cessf al man, the carrier into the proprietor, the proprietor into the man of wont,. honor. Influence and Integrity. • Von, sir. have been - the architect - of your own fortune. True Merit deserves recora: °Mon; imlustry. Integrity. perseverance and: application are virtues eminently worthy of recognition anti neknowlethernent. lone I friends here to-night have heard with pride and plc:mire of your last stroke of business enterprise. the Introduction into the Leniltr press room of a Minna press. the hest of those grand pieces of brain machinery ever Intraluced west of the Alleghenlei. While admiring the enterprise which ham prompted you to bring hither such a ralnable contend.- Bon to the city's ninchinery, Cr felt that the - eventohnuld he marked In a substantial man nee. It Is therefore with that view that wee beg that you Will accept an a token of the re. Card. esteem and admiral lon of your friends, this beautiful gold watch and chain. May its tt f a;e r sver remind you of the estimation little handf re cord hoe uo orflar= and tell of no moments to van., i a .1,/m.: tue Accept It. +lr. with the artra -- tertt tl the Lest wishes of the Armors for you tinned proxperity and welfare fnilnw the gift: nod that you may lire long sad Prancer' is their most earnest prayer. Mr- Pittock responded neatly. after which happy speeches were made by 'Messrs. Cold. wall, of the Mail; Taylor of the 1 .1. Bennett sad Campbell of the Contmerrtati Col. William Wood's, Mel Kilburn, of the Bullock Press Company, Philnd et ebbs, awl others. The amp nilleent linter was in nttendance, and frider the leadership of Mr; Jerome Mahler urnished exquisite mark. -The watch presented Wm. a Miens' chro nometer, adjusted to heat.' add tuld position. with elegant heavy erne chorert caring. The chain was henry 'and beautiful, /tad to if In the way of n charm was attached ewsboy, with papers tinder his right Inc. cttt fro. bar of solid gold. The watch and chain were manufnettired to order by Messrs. Biggs at n i i f f o k l o% t ;A•ri r e el u l s: ," tre. ft nn r illu t TiFs 4l u ir' s r tti l ttra; l A r . " unlvereal elegance of the workmanship of that prnetical arm. We congrntolate Mr. Mock on this fresh evidence of the esteem in which he is his ...V of friends In this locality. Avery College Commencement. Pursuant to Instructions alveoli,. the flunril of Trustees of Avery College, the !Mende of education; together With . tho•genervil tmlAlo of the three cities and adjacent districts are cordially Invited to b' present at the Aimee! Commencement, which will lake place In the College Italians, neat Thursday July 7, beginning nt I o'clock. s., a. The de grees will he conferred lathe filbratT. In front of the colossal atatute of the lamented Charles Avery:" The Committee have elm, the pleas ars 142110U0C1 that In addition to the emient men who will Itonor the occasion with theirh pro ace our Called titaten in tiel ,, ,n o tTr l f i r o o . m .3 MI i t:Tee —i n( C ou rt f tooth Q.. IJ. n...wi1l address the cacird Liternry elates lathe evening of the same day at La yette Han, Fittsburgh. in Hon. Mr. Herein will speak upon .. The Aim 01 • C.lleglV•Courso of Study." and Judge Wright upon O... American Approach to Mu ••• 'President 41enry Highland Garnet wiliclose with the 'Valedictory Ad dress. - • -The exercises will he interspemed with vo cal and Instrumental music by a number of College Students. under the direction of Mn. M.O. Hart..., teacher et ataxic In Avery Col 1A grhnd collation will be aprend In th . a tap per room of Lafayette Hell, whore, after the participant. have regaled themselves and taken part In the toast. (drank with cold "monotony. and speeches Incident to the occasion. they can repair to the Hall and miss the rest of the evening Ire soolhl amusement. Tickets of admission to the MUM cents each. .Tlokets to the Collation 60 mute each, formae or the Committee or the Doorkeeper, Mr. A. I. Mimi. Adsolsnon to the commencement °Remittal at the College Wine. John Peck, Chairman. B. A. Heale, Secretary. H D LY GAZETTE : MONDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1870. FIRE MARSHA'S REPORT Ph titarlstl ra e. ror the Quarter—The Lan , . and Insunee—The Great 011 Eh,. Fire afarshal Butler. one of oar most effi cient and attentive !Albite official? , has pre pared hi 4 first quarterly report-n VOlulnions yet Very carefully prepared "sod interesting paper. It contains statistics of all the fires since hisinduction into office, with the mat tes, pertaining thereto. Tlie great length of the report prevents no fr,,on publishing It en tire as , I writters, hat the following ate:tract nonfat:pi the most important details: APRIL FAULK. The first In occurred I April at the Ar- Hanl , Novelty Works. l'ena and Second streets.) Loss 5415 15. liglorred in “Arlizan for S.VO). Cattle unknown, 11,,use,11;a1 Cathon street. Iliruting hant. Lhas. InsOrpd In (limed. $4.000: Penns-i#4,olle; Lorillan;. Sfilkith Lyconting. ause. Incendinrism. i" North avenue and (lot alley. Loss. V. 001). Insured in Pittsburgh. sl,tsak Continonwealth. Lao; -tgior, Pak Clense, rend lacy. 21--Weisenberger . Oil ' , Mine**. Thirty thirel street and Allegheny river. I,oss tAe r s l o/ insurance: Albany City V.AtiL .Ntun N. Y., *".1,,c30. Norwich 11.5113. Caught front_ lantern. 11 ._ ti e ,. cut Iteduerv, located above. eateeld (rent It. 1..8 Insnrant Hart - f „ r a $50,). [we ns POO. / 24-sStatile Twentieth ward. Loss rib; no iusUrauce. Incandlartata• partially, .Nfiteteen h ward. Germanlns 81:10. m. 'N -Colored tichool !Intik...Nineteen it wad. Loss sl.ten: Insllkancae Gfreman Incen aliartmo. 21', -Flour mill, Scott township. lioQa #t, no inmleanCe; Cause unknown. 2ty.. , ,amertler *hop el Sherman as cone. Al legheny. Loss VkAk Insured Ben. Franklin incentliarisue Beseive township. Loss tl,- 400; insured; Lycoming*hnie incendiarism. g; 2,h-dwellin lteserve township. Los. 41.- WO; Insured: liennan thaire locendlarisiu. te-Locklinrt's Itefineryi Negley's Lois slo,lltte no insurnnce: rattail( from Furnace. I .1 Co's .ilrewer 411 to 3.a Canal street. Allegheny. Loss 817417 h Insured In various companies $.5.911 above lOUs. • ;NS-Three story brick dwelling. to Sandusky street. Allegheny. Los , . ta.2a: lumina!, in lien Frank lib *Loots from chimney. MAT vtiit.. May 1-Store I:6 Penn street. Loss VI; in sured In Entertnise 3 , 410: tieratnn CM; defec t ire tine. —hotel No. 441 Liberty ;Creel. Lose $771.44. Insured In lierpinn and Delaware $1 .."All melt. nail, weßwrn $2.01/1. Pnknotrn cause. Stable, G 1 Federal street. Allegheny. Loss• fort no insuranee• cause. boys stnoklng to stable. hi— Stable. 'Twentieth wewel. Pittsburgh. Loss..fl.SArr, no insurance; incendiaristo. Carpenter MUT. Nineteenth word. Lone, $l,llOO-, no insurance; inrentlinrlsm. • I:l—Tar shed. nutter :sad Twenty-thiril streets. Loss. sl.att; nn insurance; hot pipe from kettle. listlrs frame dwelling - , kleatare tem ns. ship. Loss. V.otk no Instirnnee: unknown. le—ltousebold goods, lit Fulton street. Loos. $lO :it insured In. West ern, $1110: lamp erplosien. • =:--11rick7dwelling; al Pine street, Alle glneny. ' Insured National sl..kAk Ineendiarkin. tr. Truniek's Parrotthut Works: 'Forty eighth street hod .\llerrhette river. Lose .1r .o. No ittinrahee: numbest' Litetv out. . . • • . !i.•.--/•.'renifig Mau tAce: Telford. Moore /Oro. and Job Printing' Office. boss S7.(TrO., loam *Once fo (firarsi tj..000: Coluroblo t.. 100; Alle luia $5.0.11: M. & M. V4t110 . . Alerchantfr RIMS& l'emnsylrnois tl.tto. L :10.—Ihrollitor: North Forrtte torrushir loss $ . ...L . t . ::. No insorsorm from chimney: 1. Broom factory: 44th street; lone tn.:urea Lecoming unkown. . I.—l/rug store: GI Federal street: loos $1.017.12. Insured Itantutane. Uononenhelas Wbstern t 5,40 rich. Atlantic. met.r.poli , .. &Imo cacti: match thrown nn door in oellar by alert. 12.--WenVe stable and Igtker; in Palo Alto street, Allegheny: Anse s4,o*.- Insured Ilen Franklin hot wood from oven. • • in. honor. !della, township. Lass Inn. NW insurnnet.. Candle left bunting •rtiont.' :Urn, children burned to death; Fratrie bons,. 'lbsen., township. Lots .4.1.590. No Innonsnee. Unknown. Ili—Huckenstein's brick kiln. wont. Allegheny. Isis% ,SA). No _lnsurance. Un known.- 27—F1i...stable,. Maria street. Loss SLAW.. Insured In Slarketi of „Sew York, ',UM. In rendiarisin. TIIIE OIL ugh:. The report conc l uded with the &Teat oh Ere. and gives the foll Owing statistics: ' arpsburg pridlre: Eighteenth ward: loss s.4s.Ctlth insured In Cash Eureka. All. ghetty. Pitt sburgln PeOple's. ilinatmiuts% West ench —Eclipse Nutt bitten.; lost s3lfl. no Insurance. Eclipse Itetitierr—kt47.M. Insured s2ll.Ate the company .not known. Dilworth & lien —Loss glasi. No insurance. Fushch's tank.- Loss Vrfit: no insurance. Foray! he Bros. —.Loss $14.500. Insured In Commerce. of N.' V.. Cleveland and Norwich, each g.a.t. Ulu till itetinery ; Lo.t #X1.1410; !mowed. f.r..olo;itllegteny, f.t.OniC & M. Son h. Arne.' Hanover. " .theglieuy Rai ; LAO. ' , WOO NO inn net. • A,ll-: . 0011 Wort,. John 11, Beira: L. ii-.. Ono. - lnanranro.. - Natanoll - Company'. works. Loaa Inaurnd in Etna of New York 41.:1,11; Albany City RIM); ton of Ramon! Vi.noi). Citizens."ts MOM. Insortal home add Foreign Coompantee to thn arnUunt of 12=! • • Loa. Sigarlisbure Hrida-c- t :rwtxs W.ca) Eclipse lkixt House.• : 310 Eclips• . 247.1.0 31.120 =AL Dilworth & Urn?, . vrt, Forqyt he Bro. . in' • . . Inns Helloes) .- KIJSIO tialt &LIM A. T.. it. R. . ... . IWO) ' GAR Astral Oil trorks ', , , 2:1.111/ •"1.(/11Natiowsl IterK.l.•lo ". 1:....„fft) N. :101/ 2,71.0 (Iti,en MOO Sl1.7111) . ‘.. ________ _....... _. ...... _... • Total, titimion fliwoo ri.;o,..inn fIEXEILLI. RESI.Y. - Between .1.0111 and June tf:. I$ 0. t here woo , property destroyed by • tire to the amount of mu:: el. on n Inch ltere Insurance to the amount of Cre,.loU; not Insured $101.1C9.5.1; insurance pall $ I.QII V. The lo” occasioned by the tire at Lawrenceville on the :Path, hoe not leen adjusted yet. The above report does not incilide Nine alarms, chimmnewl.. notion. de. The largest ere that hot OtTnt red within the cointy (luring April. May and June, wan hot at Lawrenceville on the Mb of loot. . GUARDIANS OF THE POOR. Alleeliews—Report-81114 &al 111111.4 lineon• Malaise. Sat unlay afternoon, the Board of (inardians of the Poor, held a regular monthly meeting at their ogler on Fourth avenue. The meet the icxs aftnell to order at ten min utes pass two o'clock. President Douglass In the chair, and Mr.,George Porton! Perretarr. Present. Messrs: Itouglass, Fitzlmmo.. Mc- Kee. Shaw, Arttlenon. Hartley, Swelt.er. Kin caid and Torrence. !Modes nstAl and approved. - . lICYCIIM 01.01rITT.T.A. Mr. Hartley. from the Committee on hail roads. said no call had been made upon them for right of way through the farm. Thee, therefore, asked to be discharged. The eh - quest was mated. The committee to whom was referred the bill of due the Llomenpathic llospitel. ported that it bm.l ,4 been found correct and paid. C The" Actino stm tcirrence bed. Mr. Forme. Secretory of the" United, omt It. 11. Dario of the Directors of the,Counly Monte was then called up. It was in relation to the -accounts between the (treads. Mr. Davis' communica tion was accompanied 14 a bill of items from , the Board of Directora of Count). Houle, to the 130.1rit of (Wardle.. • .. .. . . . . Un motion of Mr. Hart lei' the bill sena refer red to the monthly committee for .tune, with inetructionft to report upon it. odl - rertite , Pi ai the next meet Ing.of the Do‘rd. STATIMICAL INYORAIXTION. Superintendent Pattemon reported that thirty-seven Inmates had been •ndlnltted dur.. he month and twenty discharged, *bow leg a net ;Mit of nerenteen, and n tot*.July 1. of eighty-one males end eighty-six Mottle+. In all One Intndwol and olary-seven Inmnten. Dr. Benham reunited I Inirte-fourylnltalllalif and twenty pat lent+ treated. Dr. T. A. Der reported twenty-error vhdt. made °Wilde and nine patient.. treated In the olllee.• - The report of Dr. Isaiah Word. Phyolelan at the Poor Farm. Was presented. showing that .there wenn nine persons admitted to tine hon. rl e nswitacipk the month, making In nIVI went,' been unumunDY stela. entmelally Ammon, wwc.ohihiren There Were two bl ripe and Intl.!) The rePort. were received : A bill lon, giretienteil front the Weitlen I P .T 7 ii.V ` rpriNtaligaTlA'7.llVt; by. direction of the: riming the lane quarter. • • It was Wderred to the . 31onthle Committee for examination. and If found . aorreet to be approved. Warrnn. Were Ordered for Carlton.. bilk, amounting , to VIM fO for the pont!, rte oddlon adjourned. YAGARIESI OP WITNESSEK. Tb. ...ablr With :diem. em A lesffil *low et,lbat Matter. Persons *lei born born summoned a. wit nnne. In ranell helots (h. 'Courts, too often neglect, or attempt In rtluld the perfonnence Id their duties. fAinsidiftrible annoyance ii thee experienced br ell engligeg In t he legal procentlinrs In which they should appear. The following from the /tote ht Assetoply oar lutereeL all wile bare a not Ideating or the character received by witnesses: Ito It ettected, • &c., Whet It any person, WWI Minn have been required be virtue of any writ of subprennor legal for to asters d and teetify In filly pniseention for forgery, perjury; or felony berms§ any criminal eohrt , lodge. Justice or 'ot her Judicial tribunal in this Con,- toonwonitli. or who may have been recognised or 1n44 to ball Wetland as II Witness on behalf vr of the Coonnonenith or defendant,' before any court hosing jostler:llion, to tentlfy In any prostitution on alOresald. shall Unlowfully and .willf tiny tonal this, Commonwealth or fronithe Joel:diction of each court, and with Intent to intent th e code of publichoittee. it,. stood, elope, or 0000001 himself, and refuse to lappear as required by said sub urea or Other egal process or reCogolzence of he shall be guilty ofa miedetneanor. told beingtbereof convicted, shall he *entwined to tiny Sae not exceeding two thoUland dollar., or undergo an Impristinerneet not exceeding two year', or both, or either, nt the discretion of the =fls fire. THOMAS T. EV/11117, formerly - eon. [meted with the peens of thin city. yesterday occupied the pulpit of the Fifth avenue Find Methodiet Church. He 1/ , ono int/mini et. Ortencestle. Tn. Mu. Jpeteif lizeti, of Butler, k he tbo Cite on a brief OM to his MAMA. who am plumed to named him welcome. VRIT •litif. FATltlllotl,lgoccr dlettlbutal tig d p e rzlame and hn re •at Pt. Xavier's Dn. Mama. an eminent phyaleleri, a natire lat "Preece and a practitioner for many yearn n plume. tow located himself permanently In this city and we feel lute will prove an anat. meat to the profeeeirm.• • `;; : 3 1Zi. i; THE COP RTS coun of ,Quarter Sessions -Judges &owe and = =E! The following etentences were tmstued 'on - • Levi Richey convicted of assault and Pot tery upon Matilda Hichey, was tientenced to the workhouse for thtTe months and to pay the costs. . s ine Itenhart; sonvlcted of selling liquor ou Sunday, was sentenced to pay a fine of $lllll and the costs, and to undergo ten days imprisonment in Jail. • • Pantile' Dicher, colored, convicted of aggra vated assault and battery upon Nelson C. Phil lip, also colored, was sentenced to the fi u. one year. elvans, who plead guilty to stealing a hue, Irian Joseph Simpson of New Alex t•ia, Westmoreland county.•was sentenced to the Penitentiary for three.years. • Oliver rahatn, who was convicted of the larceny of a 'Caleb, chain and other articles from John Shipton, was sentenced to the' Penitentiary for three years. 1,111. ED TO AMOE. The jury in the clue of John Snyder..r barged sat h felonious assault and batters* on nnth of . ohn Douglas. having Jyeen out Over nigh, snorted that they Arm: linable to num.: add rem discharged.. / • The Urand Jury Ignored the bill IN:r.bal:. indicted for the der of Jacob Anibieie. niid the defendunt unu Air charßed The next_ case was that of JOhll Most, Chargtit,Vllh defiertiOn, un'suith or his wife to whom he had been married four years. Most In striver of an lee wagon. Mrs. Moss wits the 'first witness alittinst On being sworn, Mrs. Musk test Died that she had liven =reed to the defendant shoo! four years ago. that they ' had always lived very c"titfortohlr together, until a woman named Hester Dense, a divorced wife of WNW, had interfered int he fondly matte., and won her old love bock ntikin. The latest-Mrs. Moss tests now yarn - Sickly; she testified and begged the permission of the Court, otter est/Hitting her marriage certificate 'and swearing that her husbood didn't "do the square I tong by her." to nllow her to . retire. 'rhe request. was granted. . The callw for he sillier tide collml Mrs. Hester Douse, the slit tweed wife or the de fendant. mai to whom Mrs. MO. Chan/ell, all her present dial/millet, The woman sworn sad tent Med shot she knew Mr. Mo wog ss N 0.2 "sllghtly;" hod seen her seven.] times: aboutthe seat of March, Moss: had coiled at the witnesses' house to see his children, of which she was the mother:the youthful Moss' numhered • nine, nil told t Mrs. l as to O. 1 and Mrs. Moss N 0.2 hod on interview Monday' week. No. I Moss and Ni,. 2'51.s ha d been quite socloble on the occasion. and N 0.2 told No. I that she would have nothing to do whit Moss, the touch - Married tan. 'John Mass, a son of Mrs. 'Moss No. 1, Was callist Cu 3,Wit tIOSR .1111 ,11,1 111/1t his father had never been marled to. Mrs. Moss. the prosecittriat thot then/ had only been a meek -wedding nod that the ceremony was perform ed by a coal Miner In disguise. The witness knew' the cool miner andalso :he intricacies of tlw rani mine, in which they bad worked 'side by side. Mk father had been married three times, and only visited the witness mother now and t hen. ' The witness neat allow to retire after confessing that be In twelve-year older ,. sup ported his father, which all thought bought Was ac do. to Hoyle. tool as all good boys should 110. Iteneral Pearson thought the defendant sm. something of n Mormon. Nevertheless ;the defendant WWI :InoWed to make a statement. Here's what John Musa, the touch married man. said: "Some titm mat I snot the woman who claims ti. Ito toy wife in n tavern on Snit Wield to reel. I engaged berm: my botwokeeper. as I felt lonely afterbeinc divorced from Hester. In the mitttne of last .Janitor)' she ordered :no from the house Mot I hesitated not on the ontor of ruing. but went nt tome. Now I don't term this woman toy wito. To Ite sort. atm hn has been received. The "While Ntoektnnta,' of Chlearfo, will h, In the city on the 51t.b.t0 plat' the “Allefittten AlJ.rfingely, Juno M. lichodlg trim!, Orottrorli We , the umlereleerd Aveiro trt no considered nr.- plleante for thr pnollinnit In Tour ochonle yre eereeefere nnouplod G. V. flember. Princi pal; M. K. Kelley. A malstent Prlnolpel; We K. Wllenn. Grimmer; H. K. Pulton, Grammer. K. Gonome Wrl . klng Teo her; K. Kelly. Intermonlelm, rt. Interinetlinte; Ammo eljlord, Tillerrnedlni eq.lonnln H. Mil ler, Ainedlig J. Garner. Mangle D. Tellmjulgg. Ague. G. KIIIrr, 11. 11. nmllb. Jennie Orr. Pri-. miry, ell t l / 1 1 EN. iNTS. , -14 . 0. the undersigned, deal ers la China and queenware. eerorallYagrYn to dose our tUallell 01 intßinellol of are o'clock P. 1 1, until fieywon io bar o l iri lerll m k w= , A Co., • •.. . It. Wig =d CO., go. J. o . l.nanY Or Ono.. EETNOLINI, dun it 00, . 11. IlOrrit A Co:, IVIETTT A FAWCETT. .....,:,-....---.—• Aust..' • , MIN'Ale. kilW,.. Lot aIOP. ltevoirdm. Pistols , Ain- d ilLu . .IA. July IL—Cattle ( mountain a m , EltlflitlOtl IE4 (l EE material or all kiwi. at Pe- re e d . with a dovertmerd tendency. Total duoud Aloe., at IH. Johnston'. great Wen- • -elute for the weak, Ada head. Sheep; alth orn (Jun Yoritalthnitnneld tdreat•• Begoly. ply !Nero; and Canadian in good demand: log neatly dune. one for hire. Army Itlr western dull: receipts for the week, illl: Outdoes ono yjovoyerA bought or tali- ~ E . 014 head. Flogs n moderate demand : closing oohing,. Coll and Nee or write fur • ,n ill dull at Ild.ll li for common to extra: re. pa _ _ Priee / t • • aSW , eeirte for the writ. 11•947 head. :. SW Xl==:=l Hoary IL Plate,- faerelaati.' rreelyed a largo;...ortmeaf .allor. tam jpst paeaes. entni4ete, • •Or and at for summer wm, afortment of !foods weenue alb SlatikaarJoem corner Penn tf fiteseroses C 1 .. , -Mbarlle ayrap Is used In all of Pills. enter oil. sprout salts. bydavored. Tuninty.tive ends. Try r ail druggists.* Will = WESTERN UNITT.RSITY EXCPR; SION PARTY. • Excursion on the Pittsb of urgh and flonnellavllle nonfood Points Intereot B.of nery —Delightful Drives !ff.. . =4..C611...1171 , 19 ,0 11denee of the Plttatt rib thwette.-, Mmsus. Eurroim: As Sou are nWare• the Faculty. Alumni and students of the Western University and a few of our citizens hresent by special invitation have been enjoylngthem selves and having a high time genendlY the Pastaveek, in the country. on the line of the P;A: (I. ihtilroad. and among the Vaud aid forests of the Dowel 11111 range of the Alle gheny mountains, where no many twists Of interest and historic fame abound. W. o..Elaghart, Esq.. the enemas and noble President or the Pittsburgh and ronnellscille railroad. manifested his deep Interest In our cherished and time-honored Eniversity, end in our yelling men and the course of true edu cation generally. by plating at the disposal of the Um:versify a specitd train. C01101(111g of engine No. ;, a baggage car, and one of the 111001 emperti palatial passenger cars we have ever had I he pleasure of enjoying. We left the city on the morningof JuneMth. at .11:.4 o'clock. The -morning was all that. / could have I •en desired—balmy and beautiful In the ext, aP. Till' noo s e rays were temper ed by a dem y mantle Of ClOOll%, and the rain of , the pri, sus night had laid the dust so that • the Leant' ur,sCenery on our line of travel could la, joyed to tile fullest extent; Soon the wino y. dusty, weary city. with Yin germ i liratiblng heart and weary. anxious peo ple was left behind 111.1. The Alonon galiela sparkling under the soft kisses of the early sunshine. beantifnl landscapes, cosy hmeatt.llll.lllll.l villages nestling on the slop ing hill sides or dotting the valley,. wooded hills. fresh In their suunner beauty, sent thrills of Measure to our joyous ,party. As these beautiful scenes were presented : and the soft. linlinv zephyrs fanned the temples of each one. the sejstry toll of moot!s was quickly for The Railroad runs through one of,. the richest fen Ile valleys In the St:ay.:old cert ninly the insist picturesque find beautiful. •The road throughout its entire iOngin ii In the 111014 perfect order, thus giv hig one that pleasant souse of security enjoyed On so few of our railroads, and Its entire man agement throughout, and great success in the face of so many difficulties reflects the highest .ercil It on t ho mall er mind that presides over It. We were placid! - under the care of T. D. Turner. Rai. as conductor for the excursion. than whom n more accomplished gentleman could not be found, and who is unwearied in his attentions to reader the trip as pleasant and • enjoyable as possible. In this he Avas ably seconded be Messrs. .f. W. Reynolds. Itaggage Master: It. D. Angell. Master of Transportation: , .1. A. Sampsell. Engineer and Win. Wilson, Fireman. • t !lavg iirryeel opposite he beutifl man sion of in Mr. ! l lngham, •we found a this u gentle man. who had been detained at home Owing toa slight illness, In company with his family, watching for to, nnilsanived n kind corns nit ion. • • Passing Hazel - Wood, Turtle Creek and Port Perry. all of which lire illness of interest and Importance, we come to McKeesport, a thriv ing and Import:ad place. Here we found many floe buildings and extensive manufac tories. We visited the American-Russian short iron works of Wood and Lukens. Mr. Wkiod received to with great kiniineita, and conducted us through the building• explaining the 00001 • and interesting proce.es of manufacture. Here the first galvanized Iron Illanilfart °red t hat was nettle weal of the mountains. Here also we visited the exten sive car works of the P. A - C. It. It. Co. • Dr. Milsou einbraeed the [ippon unitY 0f1. 1 . 11 .R knit to the may the ancient river bed seinen Is Iwo hundred feet above the present bed of the river; also from an elevated pi%sition three .terrace banks 001,1.1 he plainly seen. When - r explorations were neer We found waitingfur to a delegation of citizens. ,composed of Rev. Dr. Monit, Rev. C. M. Hare Dr. Knox. M.D., and A. 11. Elder, Esq.. to extend to us the kiwi wishes and hospitalities of their beautifultown. • - • . Paio-Ing 04cela on the wing, and Green it nestled In the Inmom of n beautiful bend of the Youghiogheny, we came to the snug la Ee town of Alovville. where we visited the coal mines of N.J. Higley under the rare 01 Nlr. S. Foote. • The next place of interest was the Iwnittiful anti prosperous town of West Newton. Here we were shown through the celebrated paper mitt of Nlnrkle Se Co.. where perhaps the paper is innoiditetured for the 9.426T1T. 11ut the mose interesting place we visited here was the cool sinks owned by it Baltimore con,- lony. having n perpendleulnr shaft eighty lent in depth. Here we were delayed some time preparing. for the descent, tuning our mints inside out oV in getting old coats frt. the workmen. President Woods never looked so dignified as when dressed In the king oil-cloth vont, with a huge bat extend ing over his shoulders. Almost all our tinny 50111111010,4 enume to enter the dark lon un known shaft. hut ninny a fan turned pale as the great engine lowered. them within its dark not onknown depths. With it little mum in nor hand we began to explore the mow. a nder the mire of a trusty guide. who gave its a Practical Jess. incited-toning. We next et idorril 'the tunnel that leads tinder the river In the mountains beyond, bin this pin ed more than we bargained for. The water was pouring upon . in torrents, and wading in mud to the knees, an that almost nil the Porte heat a hasty and Inglorious re_ a ow. flat Br.Jillson - would never say fail," h 5 motto is always - Excelsior." so with a c Mee few of kindred spirits he pushed on iilst watery torrent s and mud and darkness i Mil the goat was reached. In the nape of I e eonl liunk.nt the Opposite side of the river. (ter firm. hour, of painful marching we merged from this ton Oiroonitd soaked to he skin. mud covered and. weary. Onwards griln, along the banks of the beautiful Tough tgheny tourmitring Over Its pebbly bed, and • hillserowned with blicorlant foliage. -We stiPed atßentiersun'a stone marry for a ntl int. Abr. the the for ma In I h but her M I • lent composed of 'hit.. send atone. taken is to Pittaburgh One.. nod 'hen crulicd need in the manufacture -air hula. A little fart her on was pointed out to s na the Once where General Wash ...ton orciewni the Youktitorbeor on hts mrch to Ilredel.:10. Fields. We reached ounells•ille at 8 x. sad took upour unar m for tharatraisa et the Smith Howie mid the ugh fel ' Next morning. haying obtained an early breakfa,t, we started on our trip up the mountain. The grade here Is eighty feet to the Mile. Our engineer was kind enough to accommodate a few of us on the engine, thus giving us the best advantages of the roman tic scenery nod the magnificent view. from the mountain's summit. Having arrtved at the summit the scene, that burnt on our view wan grand In the e xtreme, farms and graluticitt. and wtastett hills as far an the rot cold reach. CniontoWn was seen in the distance, and !MUT beyond wan:cloud-capped Pine Knob and Dunbar's camp. After a very pleasant ride .thnenth RR rich a tract of county as the Itale , could Want covered with fine and highly ax. flouted farm. we reached TuiontoWn.the teretinum of this:flne and sub. stnniall road. beyond which our snorting steed could carry U. no farther. Uniontownin an delightful n spot an Is on beautiful math. and it is not strange that the C. ,k C. H.. It.. scented to stop jinn there. The town is enticing and the nurround- Ines picturesque in the extreme. •The hotel. and public buildings worthy the spirit of the People. Here our own party hired carriages and started for Fayette Springs and the many lther historic places in the vicinity of the aurel Hill range. - One Mint' was along the 'National Pike. and pleasant - beyond rt deserip-,.. tine. This is a very Important highway, solid and tanooth, without hole or - rut, resenibiledi the older countries of Burma, 'The eglillian at Ins monntaiu brene. the matehlen Scenery. the benutiful white totter., the woods wild., the green Gelds, dowers and foliage thud never be forgotten. We soon ar rived at the Summit Hotise, presided over by Johnnie Snyder. which Is t he best and most rent ral stopping place. Johnnie none of the bed. and mast eccomminting fellow. in the world and Ituows how to keep a hotel like Wok. Ile known every nook, crag and rock In the whole region. Every want Is known— ..Ty luxury afforded to his guests. Ills flan nel rakes end spring chicken. are as familiarto every one a. “household words.'" We think the attractions hem are vastly superior ton great number of fashionable summer re sorts. The scenery . In eublitne in the extreme, and there are no restranta as at fashionable places. livery one minnWilig. rein. jranpi - and enjoy himself an be please.. After brenkrnat next morning we set Out to chit those historic flacon we have often an much longed to see. Our generous friend, Mr. McKean, who owns a great part .of the land in this neighborhood, kindly offered his cervices to point out these places to no. .We drat visited the famous and historic spot called Intnbar's Camp, from whose nommit there Is no goal panoramic View as is In Anieriett. llliia. pin Ins,,mendows, mountaine and woods, known 0.411•111.44414•1101.4 nods amt golden grain, stretch away as far as the eye can reach. nod iterated ti scene of match len and wondrous beauty. Ohlo is seen in the distance, and on a clear day away in the horlym mny be neon the .. olond of smoke by day. • keeping itsustecaming watch and ward over our. own loved Pittsbnrgh. Modem Camp was annettiled by the -presence at Washington:lllMM .hall be ever reverenced for him rake. Near by In Dunbar 'Ming. and n little farther in Washington spring, where the Pnther of his cutoff ry drank, and hallowed It.forever, and w heralds weary heroes realist. Near here. is R . *Prink,' not as yet known to fillet., but vr Molt shall be historic in the future. Some time ego Mr 'McKean, exploring a deep glade came neon a new jenny, and one mnrebonutiful than nny known In the coun try. It rush. forth •cool, nod limpid from lament), tin arched rock place•l upon pillars. 11.11 of the :most perfect ProPertions• 't 'IA Certainly a most beautiful and wonder Int eating. and Mr: MoKomt, as a high toloat of honor to our great - University, con tented to name it atlas . thin Inatltntiou, "Tana with totaovered bend'', Vadat" tbQ allenco of Profenorerano_celled this spring ~_ n ,P.o.‘Veetern ['eternity Coring:" • Near thlt • n"nt, s4rmse. with a rude atom art n a Mo-mit:ore taint to mark the 111-faxod • Prellehninn s Erma. ,little further •an is and here it la ' the jniA l :, National mad, ng e .olgrilmtnder tag sleep thut known far front t la Vert Necessity andNol omelette th points of Interest to the leerier. The i ll!b IRGO I ',Mall mention of ally notice. Is the He Loney cave, whose . gratullour RU4 - tenuity no pantie could portray. The en trance inn narrow (limning 314 feet, and lined with jagged rocks and the door of slippery Moore. Many of the apartment. are with arched ceilings. It I. raid that tandsta bare the ices aft far ns three or four miles. Monett of divenitied Rbapes and rotor* are plentiful. • In some of the room, visitors have cut their immen. ROMP 711 or 110 years ago. The stone la 'oft and hard white limestone. 'Thera is abundence of writer clear an crystal. Mut pure and veld RA Ire water. The and of • the ranchos newer been rent Med Yet , and no MCI' 411 known how fur Into the tanuntaltrt Its math, vaies extend, • Tha tli allotted for our exeuralon having' expired. o fter A pleasant nod spots4y hems ward rile we arrived In the city at 0 o'MyrA p. a. &Murder eaantug. liesolut lona of thanks were parke;;l Lis. our pftrty espreniee 01 Our high hpixecint of the respect. and Pivot* chow - . no rii , tice, ho_m nred Prealdent and oft'oMola:,,, : ee • kC. R. R.. bUtrlob, the WA:Me/A Of the t'ur. CM" n 54 at whtoin ap• peer In ant neat ..1„ • sh. H . . . . .K. SALOON KEErrisjf your RIP IV bad and your customers arumblo about It. go to PIMr, Dnunolta Co. They ran alwaro giro you cream ale aid every one Ilkealt. MARI". 'Parts& form. a , T 4 5 07 i:Er e t itt won, nutritip,bird, bled/ l i dd dTb a4 l IY% tor I ood nvaltda and ob.U -214',.. =ill TOBRENCE—HUGHES—On Tuesday everting. May 17th. 1470. by Bay. M. L. Weakly. Mr. D. Ft. TORD.Z2ICE. of South Ihttsborgh.to Nlre LIZ ZIE HUGHES. of Moan[ Washington. . FERGUSON —WILSO , Ie —On Thursday. Juno 30th. 11470, at the realdeneo of the brideS pg. rents,. by Fter. J. J. 13r0 oaoo. Mr. RENItT FERGUSON, of Allegheny city. and 3110 a JENNIE IL WILSON. of Waahlugtou. Pa. No roods DIED: YUSEV—In Uniontown. ow Friday inrntair ‘ PAT Ist. 1870. WILLIAM U PSKT..III :in tile lath The funeral Will take piece trete the rl , Udonee rt his parents. on the PerlTeidils Plank Road. ots stenvaso.July Ith,st lOn'elock. Calroseee Ol leave Fainnan 3 Samnon'a pane°. comer See , , nth avenue and ansitbeeld street. at II A. U. IVII.I.IASIS—Op Saturday evehing. JulY 3 , 4.. 1830. It ENDERSON DA I IS. son of D. S. and . . ti. w lI.LIA MS. aged 3 ream BEATT 1"--On Sunday. Daly 3. Ale. •rrir M. : 13 we M. daaghteeks. rof laugh S. and Maul., Ai, Bratty. aged Potent' ici-I.AT,nt 3 .o'clock. lmai tt9 1,1 Alto eVeet, Allenheny. MONTGOM ER V—Helidey evening. Jul)) at 9 34th tear htr.d.t o tF . l . l , l , !ALD3ll"lNlTX3lmmin,ln the Yonentl from hlr late realthinee. No. 341 Wee• iter orenue. 'PC Esf,ty Mu 11?... at 9 ncloct;to Pnweed to the Noe Creek Cemetery. rrtenthl of the family are renpectfully Invited to attend. CARBOLIC SAI . /A 7 E. Made with pure CARBOLIC ACID, which : la nsod hasHospda b direction Et Physician*. already proved itself' to be themwtsteoly and opened cure for all Malignant Sures and Inc.*, and for Bun., Cum, Wdunds, and all ssin no equala Rapid Curative Agent h. yet bet discovered as . PRICE. :IS CENTS. AT SO, Henry's - Insect Powder, 1 :- For the Destructinn of ROACHES. BED BidiS, ANTIS, Ac. mice. Rh CENTS, at . L.IL ROSESBACH'S • Patent Medicine Depot, 140 SMITHFIELD ST. SPECIAL NOTICES OFFICE errnownott ANo Bnito: MINING Prrrsnr twit, June 2`2 , 1.12470. f rr,SPECIAL MEETING 01' STOCK IIpI.DERA.-Thern will be a epeehd meet- Ink of the Stoekholders of the - PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY OF PITTS BURGH,. held at the owe,. of the Company, In the City of Plttebur;fh, at o'clock P. It.. on WED :Unit tilh Hay of Jul). proximo. 1,1, order of the Board of Ihreetor. = =I eter s ay- Bou.NTY.: .. . , , . $lOO 13otuaty , Colktoted • • ' . 9 n For all soldiers who enlisted brow. 1 Mel 4th and July i 29d. 1801. who went disehari ad for disabil ity before toning two years , and w ii have hereto fore received no bounty. . . The undersigned Pea remolcot hi; office to riot- ECM& tinliding.coruer Sixth hyena arid Smithfield street, and le now recourse Lefton dalmaspeed: lly and at moderate nate.. Call on it address, with stamp, 11. V. ROWN, (Ulm Agent, Gait= Building. Corner Sixth avenue sad Sentlite' street. P ttaburgh. Pa. • lir PUNIC NOTlCE.—Having been appeleted GAS and GAB SUP.TER INKPEC TOR for Adecbeny county. belles hereby tclen that until the nieeasar7 ofSbe and 34