The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 09, 1870, Image 1

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    THE DAILY G.
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I PUBLISHED By
PENXII/IN; REED
f t niter Sixth Ave. and Sm
B PENBUILASI, .10111/
T. P. kIoDBTON, N. P.
riftTufol AND PlloPall
TCRADI 01, SIDI DAIL
by wall, Kwyeku.
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TILE K. K. K K. KAIIKUS.; e
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Ji mmy 1461 r f. OpialCM Ofd t.
llistbn Erirrcitosi, Is' TO' "le nay
• room to .pit re, I'd be n'bleeged tilloyo fur
pittln In this little piece' ov mien caftan,
in' the secret doing or thu Three 4afarra ,
- • era, as they'cill illinilielves, but don'i inn ,
thin e, Mr. Editor, Potent Fumigitura
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won I suit them'better Sure an) its an
up h II Jobthey re• take on , therese vet
anyhow, the'inoiele i :p daily conaiihe ug
the same, whip t might know tat {he
fumigating basil:mite will sit hard on
thin, taws not }lag- or the danger or
' Lunde thimsolv ,tp oan branch d
their patent fum gator -.
4
. Howlver, Ma's neither here nor L re
. • —What I WU•gO4l to pay was conear in
another :Mather intirelialti je see. If ye
must know, I'm in t to employ of law . er
.11-- - -'; whose °Mee s larninst Bob Kai a
', han'e. The other ' lit -Micky Mutton 7
—him mid the bi 0 ' eye--tould me
eimiiiiinee, that I ' ; anted cue take lie
plate that night, , lie wee bound to gcoM
i • Pat Mobley'a tor . el Lavin Married I a
cousin Coto Patlf." - t 11 I had to do wai fed
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pit Mr. KartudiatiNtoftlee in order fotr a
matlti. I nirer pit , a good turn past
me, the' 1. say ti'; that should'ut say
it, so I gore, 'my word to. it an'
when avenia' letitue . I :pit ' the
office in ordher, :elietted the. tutublitra
an put the wtubeii g where It itroald,lke
convenient whin • i (al. Whin 'all was
done, Terrence 31 ire—him that is iir
• the ouldiron trad, --• eclat me togo u
beyond wi' hint. lit has two butifu
rooms over lawyer Molina's oilier, fix
• uP mid the 8 1 , 44 1 . ••• t furniture ; An' the. ;
portiata otarploW • • .. o i Me : sot, down to it,
quiet game or yj e 1 1 suppose now If
was neer tin o'cl . ; or may is' a *Mille!
later, whin Mr. Ka : !tan's dour, opened
below, and toonoelsOlOspoke op. ' o
"Sit down; loliseenj Brigham: Nit down -,
Mister Kirk—take' a twat Mister Weaver,
make yerseltat cuinollable until I get
oat this opinion or , ditatice StitrOng." I
"TB," nays a via. I folk to be Ex-Mitvor
Weaverls—il woo • Met. hint In a total
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nest way If ye in t'; know the ' trut.lo—
may as well tikO • work at woMmo."
Thin was nclick til bf glaaime find a
spittin' an' cleantzi* ef for throats. Ter,
. rerun gave me a wink as much as to ear,
"dye mind that."!: i mp 1, "i'm or the
opinion Justice Athro g is rely popular. ,'
Just thin a rap came at the oilier doom,
an' liamaluM. mill:l',flirru's Matteson
comire—it 'II never Ii tat be caught this
way, gintleinen." " i t mays at strange
• vice, I tuk to be Bri .114-7;;lloakinsoe's
fi
no Wither nor the • Or us." Au' sore enough it ribs Mr. 11 ' liveon. They say
j, :lo
Le is a great teetothri ', ' .
"Notelet us get to D 14011.18 - ears Mr.
Karnahon. Terrenci*lnketl, laiddolt-it
_lds hate, and epoke "44:. - Pm - thinkin'
fl'ee's a Itawksetteloki there, an' as I'm a
three 131nmerat; an' a
,ennafant burner or
the Pus:. I'll hear Wbut's gain' on." So
•
we lit oar dudlimn'n and listened to the 1
proaulings of Katrina. . i -., , ',
...it sump to rue thee is , Jery little to
do, gintletneti.` furdloor than to ileaide.
upon the slate," rays the strange vice.
"Tia, Mr; Brigharn."says Karnahon. - bolt
that fool Kes4eetoinogne it.,. Itsien mtht-r
!nee about the slate." "Damn Keeler."
soya Brigham. "we are better off without
hint. _I 'rant my man put through for
CongeMe. He'll milk awe,"
'•-What's__
ii -,,- • '•-What's that' says ,I .hi Tartrte.
Terrence winked and put his hand in his
- i pocket,. "0!" says 1. "'lista it is it,"
• "We want material In thin thing.",
says liarnalian. "An' Brigham's man is
List the one fur us,'. sore have Kirk
- Than Kirk went no - in a apache, the Lord
knowslibbut Wililt, whin ilomkingtort stook,.
, up. Ocb ! an' iv ye load heard Hoskin
• son. Ther Wee nobody in the world ,
could. compare wi Felix Bruno: an' Major '
Fru! Esznahan he set they would both
"milk Slay," an' Weaverwauid it would
tickle their vanity. Thin thee was nom'
talk, or " organizin' their . fence"
an' "levying conthributions." Wea
ver wanted them to remimber the
. go i ters, an' Hoskinson made a long.wincled
timpni n ce apache that must -have loveu
thrying to the best or Mho, lont for all
that Manahan and Brigham swore they
mustn't bare too much ov the timperenc e
or roger, or they would lase the Dutch
and trial' Intirely. Kirk he was or the
. opinion that the Presbyteriane could do
the business alone with a "judreiins ex
penditnre" or the funds they woad soon
have at their disposal. They all agreed
Joe Walton would "milk freely" -and
they saidtthey knew he would be coald;
Hoskineon wanted something strong in the
way.' of tiniperenie in the resolutions
which Karnahen rend wlth the help of
Brigham, but wither ,ef, , thin would
stand it. They were or of the
opinion the4tetnies wentratielelenr,as they
stood on the slate. Thin they pot 'down
the ontounto levied on the kaukua ticket,
beginnin' with:Major Pm at $2,6130, and
tapering down to the County Commis.
. alone,.
' Now Miather Editor, Put not uufrindly
tu thrue reform, nor to the min at the
' head or the three reform ticket, But
' as Terrence mockingly tould me, ther'a
Myer a workingman nor sojer on the tick
et at all at all.- Au' to say niver a word
farbeinot the plan or making a ticket from
rich min who will "milk slay" I'm intire
ly an conscieutounly opposed to ewallowin
-.the medicine Mr. Wigton': an' Karmihan
an' Kirk ham mired to purge the Party.
' It may do for the eromache or liernahan,
Kirk, Brigham and the ..rjoiornouershul"
klik.But It won't out on an unsound stom
ach like mine. I'm thinkin - I'll vole the
'.full mgaiiiticket, Jam to spite Terrence
ItlcOttire and the K. K: K's. . •
...Jimmy. NEE.v,
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Vales Names 'Wtthout. Leave:
Some people have very loose notions
about taking liberties with other people's
names. It happens very. • often, now-a
days,-that men who have no desitet6 fig
ure before the public, and who, in fact,
very decidedly object to it, have to pub.
lish cards disc/aiming positions in which
they heave been falsely placed by efficient
persona who use their names without
leaVc. No man should use the name of
another for any purpose itlthout author
ity The authority mar be express or
general, growing out of Vastness or other
clone relations which men have with each
other, but there should always be some
authorization: - To act without it, is an
unjustifiable assumption; and somelitnes
grossly impertinent and offensive. Take,:
for example, this Tehuantepec. Railway
andithip Canal Company, which figured
conspicuously with a strong. array of cor
porator,'Acmes In the Washington Con.
gresitional dispatches yesterday end the
day before. We knowthat.a number. of
the' names published were used without
leave and against the wishes .of the per
sona named; and from an examination of
the whole list; we infer that similar lib
erties were taken .with the names of a
maj'ority of the persons embraced in the
list of corporators. 'We enter Up this
earnest protest with the Imps that It may
serve - to check this offensive practice,
which is becoming a great umlaanee.—
Phii Ledger.
M . ants. rtitTorts GapFprz: Permit me
thee di tour columns to return my
thanks to ihe Market Piro Immo Co.,
No, $7 Wall street, New York, and to
their very efficient agent, Mr. at. J.
Hughes, of this city, for. their prompt
payment of my lessee—eleven hundred
and sixty..five dollars, the amount of
suranke ray sta.ble and 'Verses; eons
sum by fire on the 27th of Jane.
Jouir Ft.txn,
Sixth ward,,Plttsburgh.
, user College they have one
tore Which might be copied with good o f.
feet irreolleges whets the fair sex have
no part, viz A roident physician Is in
constant. attendance, whose business is
the prevention of disease. The office is
filled by a lady, and her duties implode
v 1 ilant watch over the pupils. If she
sees *lglu °Lover work she orders that
one study, or two, perhaps, shall be drop
ped off. She daily Inspects the table, or
ders this dub off and that one on, one to
be served daily and another not at all, and
conforms the diet to some standard of
health.
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GENERALITIES
VINNIE REAM is coming home,
(7nicatio dogs an; to. be ruutzlt,l.
TA411.151.1 has 99 ;3301ohabitauts.
Nun' Ont.nanti daultaty coudition id
A VACIIT RAM in now eallefi a flivting
how.
.6.duis aro thought to bo good
buoys.
A'NCOltO violinist is winning !numbs in
Unmans-. .
SILVER tins: has been found near Lea
ington, Va. •
has been very ill but in now
hinging strain.
TlAussts: St'sunesr, M. D., is a Ft. Peters
burgh Dalari-ean.
$311,75i1,000 worth of life was insured
last year In Ohio.
COFFEE in believed to be real estate
when it in ground.
THE Circulatkri of the blood In now
tailed labor in rein.
3ltt,BnwAnb likes California wines and
imports his own brands. '
BVEMALCS King in to send A controls.
sinner to European courts.
Miss H.E.11.006 will probably sing in
English Opens ; next winter,
Bono:: is to have a Beethoven centen
nial celebration In December. •
CRANES. peliclllll3, herons and such are
numerous in Florida this year.
SENATOR. REfELs lectures in Cleveland
on the ••Tendency of the Age." •
ON FIUDAY at Calais, Mrs. SaralrShan
non and Anson Hannon were drowned.
Why: asks an exchange, is a woodchuck
like a sausage! Because It's a ground
hog.
hundred anti forty-two permits fOr
erecting houses werit issued last month
in Philadelphia.
list re-setion of intlin•rtilober is the. kk
teo doviewil method for running street
ears in New Orleans.
A 350-roan alligator, broken to liar-
Ate., furnishes the seam for a South Car
olina. planter's ploughing.
.Nloatatti.r.t.tes quarter master genera
iaaelling soda water in Texas. N't e hope
it is a good article that he vends.
Fn 'E eons of the Parsee High Priest of
the Deccan were lately married together
at Poona - , with imposing ceremonies.
A scrtom. for teaching darning is to be
"vetted by our gifted townswoman, Mrs.
—, says a Montgomery, Ala. paper.
TOPEKA. Kaunas; is valued at COO ;
OW., If one city in Kansas is worth
800,100. what are Leavenworth
Tpt: New York Sunis so disreputable
and*. sharp a paper that it has been sug
gestied it would he better not to file it.
•
A..ta - rs. OA., is to have .a baby•show
in November with a premium of *6O for
tbe_preitievt• infant under two years of
age.
,v, romPitsstio; fit heated ball-room in
tmlog dress VS her hotel:it:Saratoga:has
cansed a New Verk lady's untimely death
froth ronsutnptiou.
' IVnt:s does Shakespeare give an in.
~.,>tance of the cure of consumption!! When
the Duke of (limier stops King Henry's
collin.—tom. If affdi n.
How fortunate is the pedagogue!
While other poor mortals are unable to
withstood the heat he keeps school with
nut any regard to the weather.
THE Boston Pout observes that Mrs.
Nellie Fable, of ; Indiana, has traveled
with a neighbor, and her husbatid.thinks
he knows falinbt deem" •
..(I.SnIItIALDI . B book was a linanciaLtail
ure. If he hid written it ten years ago
Le would Lave made a"lertune not of It,
lint n o w he ix no Linger the sensation.
I r would Le app i roprisoc for Prof. !old.
' win Smith that hi has received
ewe from Cornell to subscriTs, himself
Professor Goldwin LL. P.
(social parasite.)
Tut: rnaertex of Kentucky distillery
bands of bathing after - working hours in
-the vats of vridakey., not only refreshes
unit cleanses the men, but adds to the
- body" of the liquor. :
ItCnttro the firstallt months of the cur.
rent year 6,972,480 pairs of shoes were
made at and shipped' from Lynn,
which seems after all. to be the best piein
to make the shoe fly.
AN idol carved nut of limestone, with
lineaments wellelefated, was dug out of
' the earth at Madison, Ind., a few days
which Is supposed to have belong
ed to I.llle extinct rare.
Tut: last graduating chus of firown
wam the largest ever known
in that colt - eget, and the \ present number
of applieanta to the Freahnian class is
large beyond all precedent. • •
HANQ the lieroes 7 -is what the
St. Louis Republican falls the supper
given to the captains of the -two boats
t-ngaged In the late attempt to take life
and Destroy' property on the Mlrsissippl.
(Jzi thu Illinois railroads there Is a we.
man whit makes her livi.pg. by getting
sick on the cars, stopping over at various
points, and enlisting the sympathies of
the residents. She tells a very - pitiful
story.
XVI: real{ those Otsorgia negroes are
not juk to their - white bretheren end do
not give them equal' rights for we see a
statement that the :penitentiary of that
State contains 367 blacks and only
_whites.
litniuLan effect of corn beef—An Irish
...mania Alton. RL, lifted barrel of
corned beef from the sidewalk to a cart,
the of herder, and ...ion after gave birth to
triplet.... All were doing well at last ae
count... -
A muse-TIIIEF named John Bacon was
overtaken near Lithonia, (ia., a few days
ago by a pursuing 'party, and refusing, to
halt, was shot dead by a man named
3lclVilliams, front wieose father the
horse had been stolen.
DeJUNO the prePerten of a windstorm
at • tirantieville, Ga., on Tuesday, a log
house was blown down, killing a child
instantly; and severely, tf not fatally,
wounding the wife of Mr. David Stuith.
for nerdy of Augusta.,
Al Tiffin the RWlRiatl authorities ewe
cutedon the 61st • of May, four highway
Ledo
The meteblid Tao
wore first
terribly flogged, then tate executioner cut
large holes in both sides of their nuses,
and tiereupott they - more strung up. Ari
torade of the military in Norris
towni on the 4th of July, Gen. Ilartmnft;
nos Auditor tieneral,. was ht the ranks
carrying IL-musket with the " Norris
Rifles," the company- of which . ; ut the
breaking out of the rebellion, he was
Captain ! .
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Tint Altoona hun - HaYk At Sitmeznihon
ing,Clearfield ebutity, day before yestorday.
while a numher of men were engaged I n
. firing salutes from a east-iron anvil, the
anvil exploded, instantly killing a man
named Black, and seriously injuring two
of his compendium.
Al Curwsme.ille, in the same county. a
man was pusimg along th e street, carrying
a three or four pound bundle of powder
under his arm, the package by some
means became ignited, and exphsled,,ser-
I lonely burning the man And injuring some 1
by-standers.
CAlefAts Clirrottl). agent, of the
Indians in Dakota, believes that the Indi
ans of that part of the country are favor
able to•peace. Boy, Burbank has Issued •
his proclamation • wanting the whites
against encroaching upon the reservations
of the Indians.
Tor. Lexington (Va.) Gosette of let
says: "Mr. Thomas McCorkle, residing
three miles from town, says there was a
•aligbt fall of meteoric 'bodies on Marmot
about 6 417.11., one day 'this , week. They
were seen near the gn iund and looked like
melted lead poured amt."
Own exceeding w day in June a
neighbor met an old, man; and remarked
that it was very ',qt. eyles.. said Joe;
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• "It it wasn't for one thing, l should say
Is we were going to War e a aw," "What
that?" inquired • the fritMd. ..There's
nothing frau," sal d Joe. II
An Italian gear i6an whore is making
the tow
Jived at Sem Fir ncisco, and baying rather
"'awl' the world, cently ar
a
NaP°l "" ea ; .de of countenance and a
letter of crettp , of S3OOIIOO be was mire
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taken for Prince Napoleon, and much
wohied by interviewers and too hunt s . re.
is Louisville a unin'numed Tehan stab.
bed his hmther.itelaw, Ed. McCarty, with
his pocket knife, whereupon limber
beat Telmu NO badly that he was laid up
with his bruises, next morning when the
police having found -McCarty in a dying
heidition (11110! to arrest him.
:S; . EWTON Cuatienitc, convicted of the
=tiller of Maggie Carney in August,
1866, in Philadelphia, and . eMithinined to
be bung. has been kept ever since in the I
minty jail until lest Sunday,
,whet, he
died of conauta uiun, confessing btu gull!,
which he had always previously denied.
ANOTIIIEIt batch of Chinese have arriv.
ed at New . Orleans tin the 'Pacific PAIL
road, to work on plantations. The. New
(Minns papers think Ilia Chinese element
lu the South will become very large aro
long, and that the eelestinls will, in a
great measure; take the pliice" of the no
groes.
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A. ME party of ladies and gentlemen
were driving along the backs of the
Bouhegan river in Wilton, X. 11., on Mon.
daWylean the 'mines became uumanage.
_Rhin anal the whole lead were prs.cipitated
dawn an embankment mane thirty feet.
Mont of the puny were wounded, some of
them dangerously.
I, , e.irtt distinguished actors and actress.
es will play in the chief rides of America
tow setbon—for example: hellimen.
Booth, Clarke, Warren. Pechter, Lester
Wallack,' JalneS W. Wallack , Charles
Mathews, Toole, Mimi Janattechek, Miss
Marie Beebach, Owens, Christine Nilsson,
E. L. Davenport, and others.
A COLORED man named Thonum Wil
liams was shot and Instantly killed in
L,oulsvillo on the 4th by a white man
named Win, Bailey, Williams hod iu.
suited Bailey's, wife, and even meeting
Bailey the next day Kok sandy to attack
him when lie osa shbt Mai - ,it 'shot gun
- which Bailey had with him.
CiEdltoE Al.allErn Telma/cart • *site,:
- There is no friend to a jouruelist like an
enemy. The meaner the attack, the mem
inscrutably It comes to benefit." Taking
as a premise that It A. 'F. could peesibly
speak the truth once, and this wise thaU
one truth, the hascrutability offhis belie
tits in altogether incaleulable. ,
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THE Union „Elevator. in Oswego, ownisl f ly Telegraph tat the Pit tehurgiesoazetta,
by F. T. Carrington. Failing 5,4 Rundell, ' w nstilsOrraqi, D. C!, yS, 19;1, I Jul
and D. U. Pon. wan taunted on Nloudav
SENATE.
night. 'Lite elevator contained l abotat 40,- &et e'ollos.t Mn. 24.C t t Entir , the hill "
WO beetle/it of grain, mostly of choice moving the y political dlinthllltlatt of mom,
white Canada whist. Lost; if 127,090; the seventy-live Kentuckian. was taken op.
1 building WAS insured for I.42Jegi. and the Various objections weee made by Brett,.
I cured.
1 grain; valued at e... 17,000. was h fully in iloil'Altil and DRAKE.
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- - 1 ilr. I , l'ClthlittY explained that fifty-OH&
Turn Philadelphisi 1,141g.r of ThureJav of the mune, had been reported upon faror•
says: Yesterdav, in the Come of l'aiantuoit ably by the l'outtnittee on Dlsafillitles.
Pleas, Judge Allison granted a Kenton, the. CONE:LING. referring to, the loons of
ary injunction reetraining ,media Stetter tt i." t " e c" . • Sm ith. t.rehettrttht"' Commis
from noting as (band Chanceller of tile .inure of New York, which xpoeared 'in the
Knittlitti of I .l , sallati, as intopo so nd to • pLin e
.., b ,.. i11. eltircsni tttrprise that a tuan. min.:ate,'
I 1 ."6.., who dame the office. The " , .;OrT r e.C. ‘ .l7arsi t a he ' c ' o f ean k trf arrillaCta drew- h is
met its ..0 the enntroverey will be argued into, shonld come here so‘hastlty to g. seek.iebe
hereafter. , donement for his oftener..
eltEEll VrTieti t Smith done
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A linTlat. Cncarcng—one of those'sar- !catkir.
t klo
o torn act t he ep rebell hat ion than had
Getreral
I eaatically virtuous fellows--writing •in Tamale rect.
, Mr. n til!lrlt , ?ti
che woviz i ed so t ffer , nce be.
the Indianepolis Jaunted • YintliWitee the
I dignity of the prise by sayieg "A yin. realth went To the solith ha! ' is t al o nsa t s i t n eft ‘ t ,' Ph . l " s
dictive us, at present hitched to the ...ogee for the rebel cause in, al.:lndention., a
Chica w „.• po4 t o i o „, on , he, spike j l psi .., IsCalltta , e Ontall. A.
e to Longstreet, n he never
a well.,kww° illara'tne , by trill,' hie Valt I liVrriapti m iei l taintTorZ l i t e l r e ° rig h lo ' rt:l ",
name. Jewnious lienreigh i witt4hile. - men of the antic and nary, and AellstOrni ass
Which of the twin do you thitik the roes T , L T,'" : ', 4 .1."';'," h ": 1 ,..i ~." ' f r t i li t , "ty ' :r r th ia ,9 l 'l7 . ' at
"MAICit,„"
said a,iyee child, one Sun. %, ',Ftle earnest of (lanterns W. , ismith and Basil
day erenisg4-afissa Welke sat Still in that IsicTit ' s ' srain r c e ntlnt7 upon the' the biji.
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propriety' of
l om , ' a ll dayt, lit', a 2,4 Ati,e, ,, ei ns .,. I itrikAngout twenty mones which had not. re
-honored you tety •r" "I don't 'know " ceived the sanctioner the Coannittess mn
re i tliml the mothe . "why do you eek '1" The bill relieving, political linsbuities of
I . canoe," says the little ear, -shaking vorne fa.aloo persona maenad erten taseorrieth
' her head sadly, "tin. Bible ears,:horw r t r ig, tee. was tweed as an ameedment;bat lane!,
tallier and mother thin' thY days tenet- 1.,... gu ) e i e ,-,lls . TAi t el h A t o t. 4 ... t j , d , ~,,. b .m
long; and fide ha. been, ell, the , ',digest Feerrer or state o f fic e in :notation Sae tie.
day I ever law.", • • " Fourteenth Amendment. Releeted -yeas 111,
. As. Mt.
Calton Ott., tioarin,hiral. ttincat !Neal ~' The MU ninon inassaattylaalga t jomo stt , C
tit°.
were the fuel ueid on 1 he - li. E Las Any I re 1111 ti. cte"''e- lan,
int; the recent ra e lite Tulin who Mon „,;‘,',',..., ‘,'„?.,',lo,l;ldTi",l,t,'lN"L":,,:;°strar,-
nat non-In a sionnt so 1.. i.e toast on JOS 1..1 set,ll. ito.. a port of delivery. Passed'. 1 - -
"tight lto be d eon amid guar - tend, and Nir- wibllON one, notice lie Would en hat
pamteugers wi any respect for 'their ij r „'Mjr:' d
ennt'ottgerh,,"enthe Afin%d'etrPmirtt
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lives, ought nett to enter a twat Where states of th nny bill tabled Pod {night.
petroleum ja cried around in hankies oteltt Mg the objectionable pan '.
~,,,i The Conference Committee on the bill tor the
from which it ' dipped with a bell •
poured into the flames.
The eneral D , l t s l arAllUes bin, relieving the'
TUE NOW if en Palfireithon repo a a
, t re nN e tesh " sf recTort.aintrriechl'lwas' or
co f u the enrred armr b . t. ' . "b " .
most dienwiref I scene on Saturday vast. i ' t !' al 'i takes d i i t:p. l' Arlit o lo f n n t r w ut "E" I P :. a n' 7s:
;,,
fo
participated in hr Yale Students.. 'ins Doted 'for Insertion. among them e
A l .l o ' 2 r P.
crackers were throws at µmasers by o the
a N ade b :t is erihlt I n t t ' . ' ar 'l eal o t al en!' was
street,
stmt. and en ;altering Or. Strong's bed States Senate to take part In the reoelllort.
room, set the el thee on lire, The et na.l. Melons Howard, Sumner and Tates opposed
wart blocked up and neither pedeetr an the admbodon to amnesty of every man who
_nor Lone tam old jam fora time. L'i- f,;?3l.l.l,3;oht.loninlener,rArlronthe tlheeretheet
salty the pollee interfered and ntre tad The nano, sync finally wittuirewn:
one of the ringleaders.
ack
•on mot ionofJer. itOiIEitTPON, a number
f s were stricken out.
. Citieguo claim now to be name
a play aof o A motion to strikeout the name of ex
summer resort: resort: 'lThe proposition is •vi torJohntoe was negettivelLafter a matement '
dentiv a mistake; if it Isn't it is the noel
liaTn i . 'l'rtitlt!lible2DirtT I°.7"e'dir'be'tte
aliociing irony heretofore ' dreamed of , for re-election and has, since neOin C PTSol d the
"Be a granary;' pithetically exclaims te eltuetioe to geed felt , . ^
Albany Journal—"be a boon, a rail nil The bill then passel.
centre, a wonder,"\ and all that ieln of ne:;sitOPitnet°...` L ' it ,l l. ` l: : lY.l,Ll ' i.ln l n u t ' at
thing, but don't ask to be a summer le , informetion his possession relating to, the
sort, dear Chicago, for, in the lean r r',"'' 'lio''',"'" of slavery in Cuba non - not
language'or John taklintet, gitmlale ;it tions betivaglre " Valft t aref t i=oris i l ' af age: l ; -
het on the cardn." -i . Britain.
on motion of Mr. HOWARD. the Georgia
liatlVAnD thinut lave _eaten their t on
WAS
amain t , 21 to M.
commencement dinner in Harvard hall, With er cutting off debate the Senate
which is lieureforth to he appropriated to anopted a motion. by Mr. POMEROY, to non
other uses. It is t e intention of the Con. :Zneentrt,r, bill the i
and tt;..41,, 0 1tr ~ . :tl,ll . , „ tho i ;
pumtion to remode Massachusetts hall, a Conforeine-41 SO 22.
venerable structure used ea a barrecke by The report
s of the Conference Committee oaf
the American army n the siege of Botiton th.gn,',T:4.o"ll7l:lVTAntlwp"rtrgetl
11
in 1717 i-G, and to to n the whole , building enforcement of contracts for serene labor
into two large, hailed One of these will relative to Chinese and Coonecontracte.
„ , ,;‘ , ll. . , ,CAV . Etle i ll" , n ,.,, ffereal and advocated an
be used for public dinners, nntil the new
Memorial hall is finished, which will pro- em'aresrestam.r.h?sijoirekr:sioTutinti
/fait- be La the saminer of 18711. 1 ink an appropriation for payment to the /Wit
'
Ish flovennuent to settle the SIMMS of the
TUE Cincinnati Commercial says : Bev , tindeon flay end Puget Sound Agricultural
11. 'h'. fierfont, lam pastor of. t im eo Cominsny was passed.
Church,„College Hill, wan anittal in the c47.T.a. The
iyt
iguaice-P f resident announcml the Senate
bonds of holrwedlock, In that handwahandsome3 sdC,litategriZ'Ltattear?=.ll,;
little edifies, last evening, to Mine Appliiii mover ofAhe committee. Mr. Pomeroy, de
l. Locke, youngest daughter of. the late ililood lo i boaPPolnied On the committee.
Prof. John locks of Cincinnati. The ear- inThnnte. vet,:gawabevg,7,,g-tgc2!:
f emony Was performed by Bishop Kerfoot , bated at length. Itemarks were made by Mr.
of is, onoy i roo t o, itio il ott yrb y 1 . 1„,.. Rl4_ VAASEHLY In adymniegsf of Ma tunas Invent
nod ()ray, of this cily, l and was witnessed t^ make
TyTsTOnot. V215 1) 1 11 1 3 in
be an elegant company of laelen.and gyn. than or eitellonllg to thnt class of Inuniants
tromen, resident. of Ciallege Hill and from
an
political righte, and by Mr. NOWA 1/1 in
eulogy of Chinese civilization and good gor
, the city. -
ermnent.
San Vratmisco nundin Of the 29.1. it Mr. SIi3fNEH renewed the amendment he
ult. says " About eight o'clock lest even. hnd proposed to the Naturalisation bill. lien
had
...all cave occuired in
11,, yellow t m ett g =tu , :t o u r ra , gz , ..: t , t , n r n . tlqii foreigner. alike.
Jacket miner between the 800 and 1100 feet Messra. NYE and CAMEltOtaLfavoredpost
level. Four miners were killed. Their ta , o b li n se e sa p pu of tee subJect until the results Immlgnitlon were more fully deyel of
•
amass were .Manual I Alameda, Patrick ors.d. .
Doherty, John liennedy. Itilph Hansen.
•
At Mai the Semite went Into executive sear
._
The body of }Lawton was recovered about aloe and soon after adlouraed.
1 o'clock this morning The otlfer bodies
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Can be neon - and will be recovered, but
owing to the h..° oat re of the mass of co O nt. ' e:t l e o Pi n ecgo Br '
sT A ß i am tb, ., e ,„l 'r . k g a .r.:f
morning/
n ea
ore and timber, the I worktu4n hare to ttoot lens tabled.
proceed slowly and entitiously,- 3lr. JULIAN asked leave to present the pe-
, colon of of
hundred nod Oftv colored la-
A trorNii man who tarried a collection borers 'of Washington for Janice nod fair
. plate, In service. before starting, took may by the anithsniter n al th , e . elly In the am
-from
1"a
laa.k" a a vi. l cant ptece,eB ho Pl a e e ' lla Ist artTl7,
to
1 Mn, 1 tWITA L L
suptmsed, put it on .11e plate. and then male 0 suggestion sO nna to Include Chinese.
passed it round among the congregation, n r a,J l -, r 5 t1A• 31 ,,,, , the !sl r ,„ ith tf a ; t ' e g; hl 4 l "'
which incladed many young girls. The on h fir.,l'4.l . lll , j c 7•4; e p i. - ;: p iii,T ion ee l. m g.:
girls, as they looked aethe plate, all seem-
. tAtn,rt. which was adopted.
ed istonished and antdseci, and the young Sir. ASPER:from Committee of Conference
Inn, taking• a glance in the plate, found .
~oa..4o,!.e,enZliefo.reereAefo,flicia:Vleftielatedo! the
that instead of a nickel five -cent piece Inc . nYr. ,ILA WY-IUL. item Cbmsnittle on Com
had a conversation
r lozenge, with the mercer reported back the Senate nmen t iment s
w0 ,..,, b , ~win you
~,. a T ri,? . ' it„i.ed Ica- to the river arid barber appromiation bill and
moved concurence.
tem, staring orerylexli- right in the face. 31r. DAWES declared he could not vote for
he amendments nod recommended the appro.
A RINOtI.A.H. explosion occurred in the t pront lona for river nod harbor purposes be
an
of time American Tea Company in tined to important channels of tredennd nav
igation, and not frittered mow in Improving
Trenton, on Tuesday. A strong smell of
"inap
t rivers and creek. that hove only lode]
ges being nertyptible In' the vicinity of importan ee .
the tall, a'how window. a Omen applied titer further d (sensitive t hiSlimise proceed
a lighted match up and down the gutepipe, ol to vote en tneumenumenta. Separate votes
when a terrible exploeion followed, blow- '' ' gr r e ' i ' CaTerrt i gl i ig n tlyiTgrig °f niliViLtl i sTaVal
the bill ha. gone to the President.
leg the wind ow f„,, pieces and destroying
about $2OO worth of property. Thiamine The motion to reconsider the vote .giving
of the explosion tosetubled the firing of a - ja ir l ' te i rtrtt r i It Meat oi Dyer t ,f v=a t' tn:r .
cannon and shook the itirrrounding build. gime!.
Inge. The cane° of th e accident was An Mr. ECOFIELD I from the Naval Committee.
accumulation of gas in a partition enders r t t jt h ,, 9 ,= ° &To:, pto rthd rra i ln7 thraTt e ert liC
the window. No one Was injured.. - tint of July. ISM. the enlistment. be for five 1
THE N. Y. T Tears. end authori
rilotne says: During the Slog credit Pn. enlistment
Pssed.
hist trip of the s pteamer . Norwalk from .11r. LOGAN, from the Military Coannittee s ,
Coney, island, on Monday a gang of ,reportett bnek the Senate bill to pay bounties
thieves who usually Infest the Cony to the ttst ri t i llth e zt s navrilry and First and
Island beach took posertalbu -of the boat B“. IafrIABGEANT, 'I trom the Committee on
and robbed :the pessengers riglitand left, Appropriations, reported a joint regolutlon
Several of the men on•board had their Froviding,that the act of March 3d. 19011 1 mak
watekee torn from their Pockets , end. tlit gu ' ri. 'l 74= t lit n tl .eee tw' sMeri mtrigglit; of
dared not remotuitmte for fear of ill- Knoxville, Tenn.. be ham to include and revise
usage,. at - the lads of the On all prior expended appriep . riatlons forth..
? b Lat l"t r. t ftroo . Pu ka, sed ei New York, having declined
the arrival of the Norwalk atTler N 0.4
North Blows. the watch.graphers took to wens on the Conference Committee on the
possession of the gangplank, and two
landing bill, Mr. Maratialik Was appOtnted to
gold watches wore torn frdin the vest hie place.
ma House took up theadditlonal deficiency
pockets of two men. Ono of them seized bill covering Items amounting to al t , ,
. 1 41777 c mit i v e l i o i r l tdd e d t . ap , the big. .
the thief who robbed him a few minutes - Mr. DAWES annealed to the Horse ant to
before, but the other members of the
gang clime to his: assistance, and the the cenans. Some other Item* ha d Ve i n :v f erf
owner of the watch was terribly limiten. tooted In makinfeout the estimates and some
The deck-hands say they eaftanfina In had "igen tr3 i n t " cre ath'n of the niW partmen ofustlee.
de
sweeping as many as a doie' n.'empty A n 'month : neat offered by m r , RANDALL .
pocket-books. - to pay certain clerk§ of the House adaitimial
. • .
FIRST EDITION.
MIDNIGHT.
PoIATicAL
G. 11. Delnmate!. Nominated for • Stale
Senator in the
[Special Pisa:act to the Pittsburgh Gatette.]
nlit, July kind:
:The Senatorial Conferees CO of Eile and Craw -
ford counties met here to-day. and after tir
mudzation W. effected proceeded to ballot
torn candidate. The itttnimit cordiality nud
harmony prevailed. Oa the 46th ballot, 0.0.
Delamater, of fileadville, who had received
the Crawford cointy, ,nOmination—notivlth.,
standing. the frau s perpetrated by the oppo
sltlou to Revert. Ix defeat—was nemlodT ed.
'The vote was subsequently made muutimous
and the Conferees adjourned. •
The diraffeetion attempted to be brought
about by those .mnoti,ltepublican pitied.", Abe
Pittsburgh eenuarivieb Erie Ifrputatenn, and
Titusville Hrrala, to throw the Senatarehlp
00010 into Erie county, Is thus nailed dead;
and the Ameerßon clique Is laid out very ef
fectually.
XLIST CONGRESS
(.BcoRD kIIESNICKII3
SENATE: 1/Inabilities of Kentuckians
flenio‘cd—Army Apiiiropriatious
(ieueral uisamuuea Bill Passed-r.
Georgia Bill Referred toCiintl.reuee
Conunittee—Dipinmatie Appropria
ions—Foutraets feet
,Serrileiabor.
HOUSE: PostoMee knpropriations
Pawaed—pirer.and harbor Appro
priation Dill Finally Pissed -Addi
tional ifelieleney Appropriation--
310de of Determining the Ratiflra
lion of F,:nstitnlional Amendments.
Mirepenrettion of twent y Per Cent, fur t e
'I bitty-ninth Coogress. which had been r-,
dered buf not Mad.. provoked 'discussion, n
whlubt.Mr. RAWER said. If the Mouse ma e
the approPriation to increase the pay of an
t:Nis he would withdraw from the commit-
mitten of conference. In whigh for sthe fait
len days he bed_been trying-to linpress on the
Senate that It woo Improper and IneaPedieut
'rit this time with the neary taxation resting
MI the officialso go to raining the compensa
tion ofof Congress..
- lir. PETERS niivocated the pro Hous e ha d only making provision for whit the House had ,
Weed to by resolution of the Mph Congress,
..agreed to
resolution the Treasury officials
leatrilfuted to execute.
Mr. DAME' remarked the gentleman from
Maine had ever voted for the highest sums
•Intd grottiest 'lncrease of compensation and
'lntlinT over since ho hid beanie mensber of the
Moose.
Mr. PETERS lbreaking oThnt Is emote!.
tinily net trite. It Is absoletely. nut true. I
do not stand here to have such slanderous as
sertions put'on me.
Mr. DAIVE4-1 repent what I eels!, and un
til thegentleman ensiled otriecurd statute le
stance where he has failed to come up to the
truth of what I bane mild I will not withdraw
a word of It. The gentleman has also been
always In favor of the biggest jobs.
Mr. PETERS repeated whet the gentleuntn
from Massachusetts said of him was not true,
and he ought to know, lie had more (re
quentlevored tignimit titattr raising sala
ries. That gentleman him self had voted fur
giving larger compensation to female mn
plOyes In various depertments, and lie tidied
thatgentleman to show any Such vote on re
.
r. RANDALL criticised Iffr. Dawes. and
sold ail/course in regard to economy bud been
that of a wart rowing one way mud looking
another. He woe come to bestrides threaten
to resign, but even If he did, the Ilonse would
- turban notwithstendltur the. gentleman stood
here and played the part of esdown. 181111110 n
fall of the Speaker's hammer-I I w thdtaw
th g. xll, l l ol`Tas i ii. l4: , , Tfa h 4i r ,n If he 'flied any tin ,
perilatnentary language, and Intimated he
would at apologize to the gentlemen from
Malue, If his demennor lied been
smelt
as to re
quire It. •
The
AMnu tu a : a m P l enedxmpelannnt
aw tDiaosan
w agreed
lo im la tboe tlw.
eenMeseannenmentd
offered' by Mr. HING
HAM to Increase the compenkation of pages
of the Home was relented.
Mr. lIROOKS. of N. T.. offered an amend-
Meet anthoeiting the President of the Senate
and Speaker of the House to devise come
sjuitem of shortening omelet reports In the
tibite., anti to leave out Irrelevant and intent t
terlal matter.
Mr. BE:U.1.1(1N moved en tunendment to
exclude speeches and parts of speeches not
actually delivered.
After iliteurbon both amendments were. re
ieet ed.
Mr. BECKLEY offered on amendment ap
propriating 111711,0110 for the Asayment. of loyal
men In the South who nssisted in taking the
last census. Agreed to.
Sfr. CLARK offered an amendment noon,
PriatinX SWAIM for the remittal of the Kansas
Indians. with their owe consent. Agreed to.
The bill then passed.
Use,lC/11. Rom re gu l a te iay mode
of,
, ported n hill to the ttnnk
of, determining the retilication of amend.
:neut. 16 thO — Cnasiltuthlill of the Caned
State..
The first section meshes' it the duty of Sim
Executive Of each State, Whose Legislature
shall have retitled a Proposed turmehnent. to
Ceti ify forthwith such ratification to the Sec
retary s
ections of the United States. Tar
second s ma k e ; it unlawfal for uuy
I State °Meer to certify thereafter any repeal
' of such ra Lineation. miler, an amendment
for repeal shall hire hero test proposed by
Congress, and directs the Secretary of State
not to make record thereof the third secs
lion prescribes a penalty for an attempted re.
us-I of such uttilications r. State uldboritY,
itimrisonment from One to ten year. and a
tine rom 15.2.6t0 to itlnneu. S .
Mr. Ck).l. objected. The enderstnnil nig .11,
{bat when tae Judiciary Cononit tee bad a day
assigned for business that Mo• pollt teal matte:r
be reported.
Mr. lit SOH A M denied tfat. there had teen
ant such understanding. s
Mr. NI BLACK moved toteble the bill. Nei
atlved-ls: Co Lit.
Mr. IlL'ill HAM moved lati suspend the roles
and pass the hill. I.
Mr. WOOIJW AHD ask lise minutes to ex
press ads epposit ion to t 111.
Mr. ELL/MIDGE dvs.la there
bbl. vat
a mum Infernal a ronositl than this Lull.
Mr. MeNEELY moredto- ad.Psern. Neg .
all, ell.
Tao-miles urre siodiriallet:
1" V17 d ., W - VI L IMPIit obt leave to has
4
h ak e , the 141obe
the a
she Intended t,
mate; ll.. lIINGIIA.II report aMU notate - 14.g
thenereplaure of the me Mime of a Judge
mho 110,1 - tsvoinualsslort nut less than ten
litre. end who teem ph; cal or other causes
is
perulantsatly distabi . from performier
dote* efficietaly. the Ridge - tss have attrine
netarnl life the earner Sailerizrable at the
1 r..at vetannimn.aans out Wlntt eternised
f 1 dges will, hold Oilier daring 0.1 be
ha•lotte.
Mr. Itifitt lIA St. front Committee.reported
a joint resolution directing the Secr etary of
the Treasury to , pay lawful owners the net
proceeds of ail cattle selard later the &eh of
June, IOFt, such seizures basing been made In
violation of the injunction of the Treasury
Department and after the surrender of the
rebel armies and proclamation of amnesty.
Mr. III:TI.Elt. of Mass.. made the point of
order that the hill made an
the'aPProPeittee Wh o
le
Andbe referred. Its Committee ur Whole
And the bill was so refee,li,
Adieu coed.
d ned the hi
moo TELF,GRAMS
--The New Orleans visiting Bremen had a
lino reception In New York, resterdaY. •
—Theteamers India and Western Metropo
lis, hu m Europe, arriVed at New York yes
terday.
- -General Schofield left St. Louis yesterday
for California. to take charge of the Depart
ment of the Pacific.
we — re k so lo d o
at w New h
o Yo rSyushe (kao l to .
rmr n i d e s
a shaking fund at rkiaall.
—Pontiac. wa ed destro ye dy a firs on Wed
nesday night which thirteen build-
Mita. involving a loss of - rAJCIO.
7.-The planing mill of }hansom, hammy k
Co., at Cleveland, wan partially burned
Thunda.v night. L 055. S IO D,OGOt no Insurance.
—There has been n o r t hwest relAlft.. Of
tarot hroughout the the past week.
which will prove of imutedge benefit to the
crop..
•
-Another large are occurred at •Saugenay.
Canada, which lasted eight days. The gov
ernment has been applied to for $25,(00 to old
the sufferers.
—The Directors Of the Canada Air Line
Itallrond Company who l e .estrday t he antiton,Sluturio. The amount of stook
wan subscribed.
—The Coroner of Cincinnati held Inquests
during. the year ending July Lt-1.7 homicides.
36 suicides, 11l necidents, violent deseases 5.3,
intemperance lii.
—A quantity of gold has arrived at. Omaha
from -the unich .]tines, on Dear River, of
Northern Colorado. Reports from new mines
are encouraging.
—Last nionth there arrived at New York
emigrants. among them 13,5 w (lernians,
against 41,= emhfrants., and among them 13,-
912 (hewn's, in June:MCP.
—John Hugh Smitthata-Mayor anti Judge of
the Criminal Court of Nashville, died yester
tiny of eongestionpf the lungs. the result of
an unseasormble coat bath.
—Track laying on the lowa Falls and Sioux
City radrond was completed on ay, so
that Dubuque and Sioux City Areow In
direct filmed communicat ion. •
—The Presbyterian Synod at St. Louis has
reertnnized the Presbyteries of the State of
Missouri, c.unpleting the consolidation of the
old and new school as one body. 4 •
—At Coateasille. Pal early Friday mornin,
a fire broke out In a gash factory and extend
ed to the tan yard of Joan Seely, destroying
Loth establishments. Loss sso,ooit
—thief Justice Come and daughter arrived
at Chlmtga front NVashingtou, on Wednesday
night. and left on the Illinois Cenunl IMilroad
op Thursday.toorning for toe South. •
—A disp....b from Denver, Col., states'. the
=wittier Is clear and delightfully' cool. M exic o
crop prospect, la Colorado and New
are erectly Improved br recent nine.' .
`Levi Norris. a returned Californian,
charged Ames Nand, at New York, with
stealing hie .trunk containing
_over UAW
worth of gold dust. Hand wan arrested.
-Atlhe recent session of the ralted States
District Court of lowa Judgments ttstres. ren
dered In odirond bond rapes to the amount of
two hundred and ninety-eight thousand dol
lars.
—At Pilit Wayne, Indiana..on Wednesday,
Francis Ott, a German, in a freak of malice,
discharged a load of shot at a young gentle
man and lady, severely wounding them. Ile
was arrested.
—A young man named Smith, workingin the
Printers' furniture warehouse nf Simons &
Co.. Chicago, 'myna Instantly killed yesterday
afternoon by !falling down a hatchway a silo
toner of WIN feet.
—Eli COleman. whorobbeaie Southern Hs
Press Oompany at Jackson. Tenn. until re
cently o f in Jall at Huntington, Tenn.,
was shot and killed on ThursdaY night, in en
deavoring to make his escape. -
-Thursday afternoon, at La Salle,lllinols,n
clerk In , a grocery. named Hathold If. Janes,
tell down a shaft of the Illinois Valley Coal
Company.. a distance of 450 feet. He scarcely
breatbedatter he struck the bottom.
—The Hoard of 'llnde'rwriters of' Wow Fork
have. presented Captain Gazer, of the New
Orleans steamship George 'Wnshington.n ne
thousand dollars for saving the vessel from
an Infernal machine stowed among the cargo..
—The Imilann. Sinking . Fund Commissioners
have given notice to the holders of the re
maining outstanding five per centa Rat the
.State Is now readTto redeem them, and IT not
-presented by the Ara of September interest
would ante.;•
—The Chi Council of Si. Louis hiss passed an
ordinance authorizing the Mlomouri Pacific
Railroad Company to extend their track to
the levee and to a track lathe river front, to
connect the Iron Mountain with the North
Missouri road.
— Twenty Performers and
sectors of -the
Pg rea et t he i t ' ul 'l Ll . , ° %t groTitlff°ol; : ew t ln j aP s m;
sident..of t - ne Long bland Railroad
2trecovery of transportation debts. The
r ' eatturer of the came= has absconded with
HAM
—Sheriff Marhim and Limmty Sheriff Stearns,
of Norfolk, Va., yesterday completed the 'a
moral of seven hundred negro squatten who,
since Mt, occupied the 'Taylor farm, nine
armedro Norfolk. The neemea were wen
but offered no forcible resistintee. The
!Al; rlf P e r baseb ee:settledTLri fat er ria n pu D , l.
• •
MI
NUM EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK.
THE CA MAL
Funding Bill Conferenee—Nomina
tlons—Distrlbittfon of the $5.1.000e.
10 Additional National Bank Cur.
eney—The Nei [ Attorney General
Sworn In—NaTal Academy Candi
dates—Protocol uud Meaty Ratified.
[H Telegraph to the iPittsburgh Gagette.l
W A AIIINGTON..IIIIy 8. Ind.
rtworwu 016. CONFLUX:WE.
The Joint Committee of Conference ou the
b'unding 13111 had along discussion to-day, the
juluelpal disagreement being the rate of In
terest. the House Committee Insisting on four
per cent. ano the Semite arguing there could
he no negollationa at that rite. The Senate
Committee want foreign agencies, and exhibit
letters from the Secretary of the Treasury fa
voring them. They alio disa Committee the
gold ,elauses of the hill. Thewill
ineet ugain :att.] gull of the Chairman. .Mr.
Brooks declined tObe n member of the Com
mittee..on the ground that the minoritr of the
House ought to be represented. and Mx. Mar
shall was accordingly appoint.' 10 his :duce.
• NOYINATIONII. •
The President sent th following nomina
none to the Senate to-done Porter C. LlllB5,
Secretary of Legerlon to Mexico; Marsh Old-.
dings, -!dlchigan. Cotool General, Calcutta;
George, IV, Kingsbury. Assennor Internal Rev
enue. Dakota Territory; John N. Matcher.
Examiner-In-Chief of Potent Unice; Banal A.
Duncan. Assistant C0nn:413440/ler of Parents.
Poatniesters—David A. Cook, Mendota.
Ill.; Renter A. Birdsong, Bellaire, Ohio; John
Fogel. Cadir.,Ohlo; JOtte W. Hays, Ilarnoivllle,
OK*.
- . .
Nary . —T. O. &Urld ze, Rear Admlml, nth ,
od list. James P. Schenck,
It
Admiral on
retired Itst, promoted to netire list; Slelanc-
Ilion Smith, Rear Admiral; Charles S. Bogga,
.Rear Admiral; Fabius Stanley. Commodore;
Wm. E. Capt.;' A. F. Crnsman, Com
mander; Henry C. Wields: Lieutenant Com
mander; Wm. P. Macomb, Commodore; Paul
Snlrly, Canton]; C. S. Norton, Commander.
Troy, Witte, Lieutenant Commamler; Wm.
E. Commodore; Thos. Pattlson, Captain;
F. ltradrord. Jos. (1. (trees,
Lieutenant, Commander.
WICEIti IT GOVI
• • •
Ti. following named Staten and-Territory,
wilt ht• ent Med to the lift3,4onr million. of
dollars additional circulation under the ;tette
Lurreuer act, in the proportion below mone.l:
"f rFlu 1a......t1.u15,ke. W. Virginia S 451,11t1
Illinois t.O ii, .i Michigen._ 7130.716
Wisconsin.... 2.117.. MS lowa ItnEE2
KIMMAS.. .. 114.70 A 1.412
Kentucky.. . 4,411,31 n Tennuysce.... 4.:411,72
5,12z0vi 2.9,41.470
' Nebraska 0.570 Georgia. ...
N. Carolina. 4.00NA.11 S. (kwolina. . 4.216.6 k
Alabama.... 4,0414E1 0rrimn.....,.. 101=1
Teens. .... 2.1XV.1144 !JAVA!.
Ptah . •. Califontia. 1.717.:045
Florida.. • . 5411.412 Dakota 16.441
New Mexico, note Wunhington T 47,1tu
Coral. ACADEUT CONDIDATL4.
The Imuther of enutDdatcs admitted to the
Naval A my' cade was twenty-nine, Including
J nneph S. Itreckeuridge aud• John E. Cheek.
Indiana; Wilkin C. McDowell: Jae. S. Negley
and Geo. H. Peters. Penna.; C3Try COngi.loll.
ernif, 3(1.011th WM. 0. Harrington. Ohio;
Chan. N. Haskell, Iowa; WI. it. McnionlP.
Illinois; OcO, J. an'alliess. Wyoming TerelterY:
wm. E. Whitfield. Arkansas: Richard S. Town..
Nebranka.
=
Mr. Ak °man mehting took the oath as
Attorney lagore Associate Justice
Viler of the Sittirt.ineVourt. of the District of .
' , alutsitila.
Jodge Hone left for Boston this afternoon.
• PROTO.I.firm RICAL 11$111C1(1..
• The Seeirtarr or the Tressune reeslxe
.ruled pruto.n 1. until the WO of July fur the
of
right to take soils upon the Islands
of St. Penland Si. tileorre. Alaska, for t wenty
MM. fro* the (rut of May. IRA.
The I to -d oindian . delegan ad a cotincll with
Commodore Parker y. Friendly. senti
ments were exonnesed on both sides. The In
dians Iroise to-eight for home rrltn pre.ents
for their
FIASIPIED.
The
the
let Executive eteaviou tovisinhi
:aided the orotoenl In relation to the African
1.4%r mat' naturalhottlon treaty with
rent Waxen. -
I , VEII. tractaloN. •
House Committee to,lay
eldest—six to fire—ngaituct tire Mccetenth.
NEWS BY CABLE
The Ps. el tenaen t on the Continent Con
cerning the Spanish Kingship-LIN-
Woman,. Notes and Conferenees—
Warlike Aspect—Military Prepara
tion!, by France—False Report Con
cerning the Ocean Yacht !Ince—The
Dogma of Infallibility to fie Pro
claimed on the I 'fib by the Pope,
with (treat Solemnity. _
Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
FR 4ACZ.
/'.tats. July a.--The Spanish question still
miser much excitement., though the feeling
this morning In somewhat more reassuring
than nn last evening. Tilre. were transac
tions at the Bourse at el ven o'clocklait
night. rents touching seventy francs and
fourteen centimes, the lowest Apnea which
have been reached for, years. The Bourse
opened a shade firmer thli morning—return
seventy forms and thirty-five centimes.
No definite Intelligence has been received
from Prussia. but France will not be content
with the evasive declarations of Bismarck.
Prussia ought, in the interest of the pence of
Europe, to withheld her consent for Hohen
zollern to set upon the throne of Spain.
From various semi-official journal, of this
morning err gathered the following details
touching the candidature of Hohenzollern:
General Prim meant hostility when the Spur
ish Government notified the great powers or
Minis(
Yiri g °l reTie l ef erl3l. O ca el dl ite tu rien - 1?:
'Minisfe'r here, that he ( Pr in t ) had chosen
Prince Leopold; that the Spanish Ministry
felt assured that the. French Government
woold object to It, but that he depended Cebu
the higher sentiments of the Emperor. This
proves that (ten. Prim meant to net without
the consent of the latter. •
France hag communicated With the other
powers of Europe. and in nil canes has receiv
ed words of sympathy. Ali the now seeks at
Berlin and aid Is to Prevent imlitical
plleat ions.
A Governmentity forwarded to the Span
ish by the Duke of Orammont
ings been made The Duke ears that
France lumen that Spain will renounce only.
the candidate for the throne who is altogether
disagreeable. Re recalls the services of the
French Government in Spanish affairs by In
terdictim• plots and rwrcating invading Car
lists, and urges the fact that France aided
Spain 131 the establishment of a Provisional
Government. •
No answer has a. yet been received from
Prossitta the onsof•
Secreta
of Foreignince
Affairsd eclara
In the ti Corpsthe
Legislatif ry
few days ago.
. patchthe
sm r
e
ce
ive
d
f r h m gl P ay ss how rothe aect
that that government knew nothing of the
candid/afire of Prince Hohenzollern fur the
throne of Spelt).
A report, seemingly well founded. is Liar
sltation here that. the Prussian. Minister of
War has ordered all the general officers of the
Prnsslan army to rejoin their corps without
deLay. •
The Monorlal Dip4ontatique Rap, 3 French
circular has been issued defining the situation.
The Madrid Discussion has an article on the
throne question to-day. whereto It tars:
Prince Hohenzollern's qualifications are India.
putable.• A beggar himself. he manes to 'rule
a nation of begg,ars.
The Speyer .(Bavaria) Gazette says: After
all be is more n Bonaparte than a Hohenzol
lern.
One of the maneVerorte in circulation about
Prince Leopold save he refused Prim's offer
of the crown twice, but his sister, the Duchess
of Flanders, induced bite to accept it.
It is feared If this should prove true Belgium
will be draWn into the conflict.
A report has reached here from rid a
that
Montpensier ordered his adherent M s not l
pose Hohenzollern.
time e o pr e L s e op oMa'd rida n i d s d d i a v t i udreed. oT heLium
opposes his elevation, but complains of France
because she acts as if the Cortes was in no
wise ...age./ to take care of the dignity and
Interests of Benin. The Pubh, warns tne
country that this candidacy may servo as a
pretext for war between victim.d Prussia,
in which Spain - will be th The Iberia
fully approves Prior's policy.. The Cmrvslm
dencio announces by authority that the Cortes
will meet on the M.th of Je]y. The Tirmpo
gives notice that a demonstration will be
made no Sunday against all foreign candidates
for the Crown,
tbe Chinamen la Paris, fearing thc . an-
Pre of the 'populace for the recent margircres
at Pekin, hare carefully kept within doors,
but owing to Spanish affairs the newafrom
China created little sensa rpellationUcin.
In the Seate an intc has been
submitted on n the Hohenzollern affair, and the
Nothingfixed as En s been
for it. dismission
definite bee been beard to-day from
Prussia. Olozaga. Spanish Ambassador, goes
to-night to Madrid to endeavor to make
arrangement. to satisfy all parties. Tee
Ambassadors 'of Austria, England and Italy
had a conference to-day with Duke firma
ment. They seem favorable to France. The .
Russian Minister wrui received to-day by
Orammoirt.
The Emperor held a conference this morn
ing with the minister, of war, navT and
tine. Military measures are alresAy mention
ed. Two efirffs L'Artnie are to be inadageady
for Immediate movement, Marshal Barraltre
will command one and .bate b
n n
arm? othr
Marshal alarmalion trill and
Oen. Intent will be entrusted with an 'm
ann ant comumnd. white Count Mehl° will
lake command .of the tronps to operate
• Active preparat ions are going nn nt
t he seutiorts.
Mid /I ipht.- -The Minister of War handeciared
to the Emperor th e
. army is ready to march vet
the first signal. No answer has been received
from Protein. and it is reported there will be
none before Monday. A t telegram from St.
Petersburg reports that the French Minister
there declared the coronationof Prince Ho
henzollern us King of `;polo sell! be regarded
by France an a rogue Mill.
No further contiramt lon of tne massacre of
French in China has been received here, and
no official advices of the affair either at Lon
don, Paris or at Si. Petersburg.
Olozaga, Spanish Arribasentdor, had la long
conference t.o.day with the Emperor: at which
Chevalier Negra, ftallau Minister, was presenl N
It Is not certain now whether Olozaga will
leave to-night for Madrid.
The Ministerial Journals are violent against
Prim and Bismarck. and say France Will not
accept explanations from them.
Send-official , Jourissin of ilerliti,a_r
march Is the accomplice of Prim in the Hohen
zollern Intrigue. and Hie King Of Prussia
has given permission to the project.
,
GREAT BRITAIN.
Lontos, July S.—A report was received at
a late hour last. night purport ug to name
from Cork, that the yacht Daunt ess had•rT
tortlell to Queenstown, having lost her fore
most. Inquiries were immediate y addressed
from the agency of the associated press by
telegraph to Queenstown. in reply to which a
complete contradiction is given to the report.
None of the yachts which started ocr , the
ceent: race have been heard of sire their de
parture.
The Commons was in Committee again to
night on the education hilt. Several amend
ments were adopted. tine offered by
Bagley, increasing the stringency of the clause
which makes school attendance nompulsorT,
excited an animated debate. Mr; Forster ad
mitred the 110CCSALV for some cogipaislon, but
had objection to unqualified compulsion. hfr.
Oat borne Hardy thought the law and not 'Dent
boards should determine the point of compel-
Con. The amendment was rejected by .Lla
'itr ty.
i 0..? to-day reports the mental and
bodily rigor of Mr. Bright completely restored.
Copious showers during the past twenty-
four hours In England. alternating with sun
shine, has greatly improved the prospects of
tho growing crops.
Rev. Charles Leslie, of the Episcopal Church
of Ireland, Is dean.
The Court of Sessions of Edinburg has
rendered judgment requiring Forrester, a
Glasgow bookseller. to pay mat pounds dam
ages for selling an American edit ion of Tel:I
-nv.-MN Poems.
Then, has been much Informal comment In
the Commons to-night on Prussia's delay
In responding definitely to the 'note of
France. The opinion Is frequently expressed
that this Indicated a spirit of mischief. If not
a more dangerous purpose, on the part of
Pravda.
.
The ..xeitentent hes been Intense ovei affairs.
,n rite continent. nt -there is a reaction of
etititeent t.vdny, In con‘ettuence of the vox
letiot 1. ht.! war mar be avoided. The pante
Ind reaction are probably equally unreason,
ECM
ItOsim. July S.—The dogma of ' infallibility
will be proclaimed on the li't la Inst. Prepara
tions are being made file n magnificent cele
bratirm of the event. The ceremonials at
tending the publication of the dogma will be
held In the Church of Leo IV. The Pnpe will
tinenlig the veritable chair of St. Peter. The
Cardloals..trchiblsliops had. Bishops will at-
tend In full canonicals, nod the various relig
ious orders trill go to the church in Iran.-
sine. The enneltnion of the religious sere- .
i
nionie.v will be heralded to the populace with'
Milititi.ei from canon and by the pealing o bells,
Correspondence front Item° of the 5t rep
resents that Ihe orators on hot h. tides f the
Infallibility question in the Conned have re
nounced their hitenthin or speaktug on, 1 ,
con
dition that- iiiiihieseripta of speeches be sub
mitted to the Imputation on Faith.. It le rob
able the schema will third before•the Ilsth.
On Tareday chapter coat adopted; and
the vote on the lart chapter. which deals ex
clusivelr with the dogma of Infallibility: will .
Isom, follow. The partisans of the dogma be
lieve t lin origina I form will be maintained • by
the Council and kotrudgeted on the Illb by •
the Pope with extrnorditmtT solemnity lend
.
rejoining. • , • , - . • .
According su spe nde d ics t he
lays in the
Connell was =eine "days, pentllng
the preparation of an amendment to the chap
ter on Infallibility. Several American Pre
latee protested against the abrupt close or the
discussion on chapter third. • • " I
At'UTRIA. \ •
•
tra V d l ic NN l t tJe yr ep-orTho f° M
the n l int o e u area t co o n
Austria 111' :the 'lsendhlg- dttnealt
Prance, Prussia and Spain. They declare hat
Austria., lit not under any eiretimatatleeS r
tiCipate la the controversy.'
aIAILINIZ .:goal.
. Qi - crsarowa, July 0.-The steamship Penn
:l,drania has arrie..l
1 .
QDETOWS, uly ei.-The American yacht
Sapp NFl
ho willed J
this afternoon for New - York.
i f
l'1.1,101:171. J IT 8.-The stesimphip Ilam
imnla. from Ne - York. has arrived.
,'
VINANCi; 1.. AND gmlimEnemt... !
LuNDON. July B . — Erothip.—Ccinsols ' for
owner lep„: nclionnt .Cle.. Securities-
Id-405 - 814. twiner and hi gher, 11'-'s. Oflti: WA.
91'::'0,1, 004: }:rtes. 1014; Illinois, 1134; (L'W.,
21 , g. Stock. firmer and higher.
LtrEnetwit... July 0 . - Cottonquiet: uplands
nd:Orleans 10d: sales today 10..W0 bales:sales
for the week a'afakk exports 7.00ta .p_kid.tio.
0400 Wes; stock S 74 . oll ;Americanal..soo bales;
receipts for the week, 72.000: Alnerlean 110.0 W
lades; quantity . ntloat 404.010; American 95. 6 00
bales. Iteceipts of wheat for t hree.'days 15.1.=
quarters: American 10,000. California white
wheat 10s ad: winter Os :id: red lstern No 1
S.: W- Western floor wu 05. 'orn-No 2
Pets
MN and henry. Oats On ScL Barley Se.
Pens it:s dd. Pork 1117. , ad. Heel Ills and arm.
I.nrd henry at :Is. Cheese quiet fit 4-ls. ILa_
con quiet and steads. at Sels for Cumberlatd:
u2s dd for short rib. Tallow at 445., 'Turpe n .
tine:lit, i
LONDON: July a -Tallow Is :id Sugar firm. .
Comition Itosin firm at i n 7.l6"trs: fin e firm nt '
Ids. 3fancitecter market dull.
P.t0,0, July 3.-.ll.turse opened at :Of adc and
closed a shade firmer; routes :Of Os. •
HAVRE. July 0.-Cotton quiet; on, spot 110.
LONDON. July S.-Linseed oil closed Amer
OMs 15da:175.. '
PENNSYL VANIA. .
tiltprenie Court Hessian. at Philadelphia.
Pniv.s.T.El.Pnt.t. July B.—The Snprem
Court of the State. sitting in bone. to.daylan
summed several decisions.
• •• • • •
In the Eichoepre case: the motion for the
lpening of judgment In further writ of error
e
refused end judgment given for Common
wealth.
In the Credit Moldtier case against Common
wealth. the Judgment of the loner Court I.
reversed.%
The Judges issued lan order 'directing
the' udges holding uiel prim hereafter to de
cline the exercise of conferred b
theact of Congress In Jurisdiction issuing naturalization y
Deism's.
The Iron 3fenliera rearentlea.
PIItLADELPIIIA, July B.—ln tle Iron Mould
en Convention to-day a motion was made by
Thos. Walsh, that the convention enter a
protest
l a gr itnktT, imlrortntion y or
present system. Referred to* sneeinl Coax
to it •
A mot ion 'limiting the Amount of work to
be done by nmmbeta working piece work WU
reforrod.•
. G. tiredly moved that the constitUtlOn
be amended to abolish nil future strikes by
minor Unions and naystem he adopted for the
nrbitrat ion of nit difficulties. Referred.
The convention resolved that thi s opetive
foundrys or other members of Union be
rtllowed to make contracts with nr make an) ;
work for any foundry when there 111 any
trouble existing, under penalty of expulsion.
kit. Crispin" and Senile Labor.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
DORTON. July B.—The Grand Lodge of
' Knights of St. Crispin met 'at Tremont Tent
ti:dtte to special adopted resointlons
-doy e the
and
hearti
attemptyed.teyn
Zninst the
new to degrade labor by the Intro
duction
willile laborers from Asia, and
It, say . they
at e lcome try t o by . all hurful means to getilst
` tar: fnU 7iMr4itligt
Ing np In this conntiT a class of aechanlcr
whose skill. enterprise, loyalty and devotion
to theleat Interests of labor shall commend
theta to the favorable conalderatlon of all: •
• •
L pper Myers. • •
My P. & A. Telegraph Lille.]
OIL CITY, July B.—Riser at a stand. with 25
inches water in the channel Weather clear.
Thermometer TO at 0 P. If.
11110 1YNSCILLIC. JULY S.—River abOut aL
Mewl, with three feet water' In the channel.
Weather clear. Thermometer 70 et OP. M.!
•
,
— Yesterday. at the residence of 3ir.lllcrifas..
'ten. la Chicago.- a colored lad named We,
.
Benders, employe w h e re ervant (C o nlin . family,
entered therm= Annie white
girl. also employed as a serrtutt. was engaged
at her work. Incited the doomed asked Annie
it she would marry hilt, Stuarepiled. Jodie
"no." Whereenon be drew a knife
and cut her throat. The sorearan of the girl
o a ntar.
t r e d Igc u lt d art . to the der .;
seized a knife and Inflicted several statelier,
his own person. En was seized and remoted
to thepollee station. Huth ere le a critical
condition.
—The St. Domingo treaty will nbt be aban
doned, but Ifarreement can 'be - settled It will
be brought .up In some 'shape, next session.
The treaties. that of annexation and for the
purchase of Santana, are distinct. The latter
has not yet been acted on nt all. The clelm of
the United States. however, until October
'teat, Is established, and beyond that time, if
th e money Is not paid, some anangements
un it bars to be made so its to awai t the reas
sembling Of Congress.
—Tho Red River dpo Nation, of Jane 240 ,
ingtobillatr arlogettf i l i niWtrtg
action on the Manitoba bill and article, of
confederation as reported by delegates. They
were adcrpted, at which Rell expressed his
satisfaction. It is thought that the Commis
sioners must have brought back assurances
from Ottawa of eIMIMILY to Riel or the adop
tion of the bill would nothave betano luitAt
and cumnimens.
C.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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,itallmul street. near Depritjlfiriir Baton.
re. Pe , eltaillirliEg o Pasor. Preaching
SAIIDATII at lOS •A. 31. and 74; P. ft.
Public cordially Invited. .•
- - •
Da'SIN:TII'PICESBYTERIAN
CIRCIL-This Church will be reoponod
int SUNDA Y
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will be conducted br Dr. WILSON; at 3 o'clock P.
Rev. NOBLE', of the Third Church:at 75
ridoelt P. N. it r. BEATTy,o!Btady
FIRST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
corner Baver street and Montgomery ave
nue. Allegheny . City, JOtIEP/t BIM.. Pastor.
Preaching TO-.110/tRoW tlk;o1 s Day; at I Os A.m.
and 7 r.
Seats ontlrely frt..° and cord Lai In vitatlon't
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ay. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATION
AL CHURCH. 'Rev. E, Y. ISABEETTE.
Runny. Preaching morning and evening at 104
and ll o'clock. In EXCELSIO HALL. corner el
Lenceck and gedoral ninety. Allegheny.
Sends are free end a cordial welcome to all. •
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ILidelphia. whose success In the curt of Stem.
meting tad all Ohne 4,gpoOmentas of speech. has
bean as remarkable. will spend a few weeks in thls
citY.mal will gave of aUtatlon cure of
all defects In the use of the vocalo ra te The
Published certificate andply attest his ebllity and
success in the relief cure of persons thus af
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• .
....... ........ $
tittles of ten 1.n.;
A eopf le fumtehed guenttottely to the getter. o t.
of q ('Ane n t. te. lientanotere erg requested i.
net Its Agent. Addreett.
711-1,1," Mr Salt,"
“pinfl. - ••Aaivraf..Q. - S,..ret errowding
}l,l'n 1.13;15.1, lain l iruilrtrd in (Atm. (1411111111 MIC,
ESTI , F7I7: (I;Arl,..;tarh.„.vddielogrel Ilnr
VTR
r ANTED. 7 - BOA It DE few
`3° °°""" ~r
ANTED.--A WOMAN TO COOK
at 'the .01ster Ocean. eorner of fidilthde
T. jld
and Sixth avnue.
.
.1A T.A 1)
NTE—BOOK COMPOSITOIIS
Third •TPLIO.
at the wince of W. B.IIAVEN w - WalCt
AVAATED-A good Washer and
v V IRONER for roonorlfe and eblld. rd
Preferred. Call tools otGAPETTZ odlos. Jut;
--•-
IVANTED—lnkniedlatalb at No. 6
Stockton avenue. SICIIM. RIM. one, ran.
Can operato upon • Mogen. '9&-ins Machine. 7.4 t
ANTED. Information of l
ife
W...hereabouts of ROBANNA DENNICT
mW
be thankfully received b y ter brirdbers 'Memos •
snd Joseub nenoet. weer
uj NTED — STABLE,,CapaeIty _
TuTi 'a r r.= rjk ',.."/F s ' o r re 4,
.treet and Third avenue. Address
GsZME onterd'
WANTED - IMMEDIATELY. - A
COLORED CHAMBER MAID, 'Mb to.tl
raferances. at No. 307 PENN . STREET. .4
of
AATANTED.To purchase a HOUR' of V 4or 3 noon.. Silbert:we pernvrrt prefer,
d. Address. with price. terror and location. WC.
GAZ
_CIT office • Gel)
T . tvrig n t!ritt
Makers. •
7A TEU —: fin ORPHAN BOY and
GIRL of 9 or 10 years of age_ , to Ilan 'M
gt
a couple. Co mpensation. board. ye
seam&
ae. Bast of Jeteronm elven. Adam. tor
tap day,. J. G. (Li warn Mime.
TATA NTED.--A -L -S Hannon as BSA;
•v v TENDER or In • atrulend• Uaisor Pam lir
• man who understand. rectlfrlng and romp:mai
rg4Nt'.off: al":l4.`l7;lllTg!'"'°"'"N`r22.
TATAVIT.D. RECRUITS.-BeTeral
~ .I . l . .:=•ai r 4eibT7bVllVc"4llll7;•
beet In the AntWlon. INVITZ74:4°``"
not.o7.lld'lL.
RUM
WANTEL—Serersl Men for Firm
TlilekraVniroArl3.l3= "g1A.11121;g..i.d
Conking, Cbkinberwork. Ihning-roOrn work god
kt,1141.VACV,11771131 R . .gr.g . t0 3 4 1 4,1
I.nspielylon Bring.
301 Fifth Avenue.
,
wANTED. . _
, . .
A Good Repobikini Nemspoper, --
By a men Who will Live lutist...l.n la hl plot,
and reader.. Addy... BOX 411. Meadvlle, Pa..
listing lento. Inatlon and COCullOhlh,_joY - .A'
WANTED — MORTGAGES. -
30.0110 to Loan In lame nismall amounts
at lufeir rate of Interest.
TllollAll K. PRIVY.
8111. BMW um Real Rotate BMlter..
No. 179.819.13001 d &ryes,
ANTEDORTGAGES• -
Thirty Thonsattil Dollqrs 16.1..0an
In large or aman amounts on nrOnatil Mialltnt7
counts et a Gar rate of Interest.
.C I tAILLERJBRRIM
144 Ronne Anent.
ON Grant streeM:ll
MEMO
city Attorney.,
Erd:P.LOIOEL'NT 811RE.1117 - !‘
OI WANTED-A 0 LABORING MEN
_ 'Woo from 21.50 to INT...du:
1i , e7gke;i1,,,"1,13 , 4 Fa in .
3.. rt lrot ' nag IA!" d'rxr.'wt
Oral housew mt. dinloottoo. ms"tr'Oglet"chato""ber.
;;0rk,,T , gg:! ,. ...r $2 to $4 per WIRPk: noroeso. •
448.1,4 - A - ANTl7.9p..akrarliv: r
Nintlattrett. contor.o,Crou. •
,LOST AND FOUND
• 1
VOUND—On Saturday- erenlag, - 1 •
iLoglia72,(4 N'bra l _Fraiglitt.ti'
: AlLoamy. and lucatlaylrir It. • • ;
1,8 • • ' MATEASTET
CM
A I.AitoM. DAME R COW
She strayed from ourPritutbie.. Cents ettftlt,
July 3d. A suitable rairard will be paid fur tier
rectivery.
F. 11. 'SATO?? 17 Flfth
I OST.—PROMISSORT NOTE.—Tho
Public are hereby notified 1:10t to flegOtiate: • I
accept • note fors gEI.4M. Parable to the order
J. W. McCASLIN, dated Nay P4tb. IN7o.and
drsire . by J. W. McCulln. an plethora bast been
noticed on same. • M.?
lOST—On Monday evening lasts
MEMORANDUM ROOK containing a email .
amount of Postal Currency. A liberal reward will
be paid to the person returning It to
SPILNCER. MCKAY it CO..
C-Pe Car, 24tb uldgmallutan Stal2th
BOMMING
B (MIMING — To-letmltli Boarding'
HO T AL S ZW:o B7° " B°"8.
TO-LET:
rII4I4I ET. — FUIZNISHEDNOOIiwta
o t board.' Enquire at 114 Y0U42,3 •
- large. Third Story
I'
FR79 ONT ROOM ...Melo for Lofton,
7.4' Ao-
t 2. Pe t • •
r rO . LET--R00 . 315, With BOARDING.
Suite of tarnished Rooms on uvond
or, 160 Tby . _o_ ...anon. • 09 .
TO-LET.—A. eomilete. DWELLING
.A. BOUM alth Store Room attached. Alto.
t.ll on Wylie Aron.. nu. terms, to fell at No.
181) WYLIE AVENUE.
A2l
r I , O•LET.—No. $ 6 Esplanade street,
.
1101.78 E of ?looms and llntahho
attiq 4a throughout: hot and cold miter
to
kitchen. lioneninti riven lilePtitfonfic lat.
orerallice.or to JOHN RTiItHICIT. d.
INastood..
.
_l,l4:tr • '
T ° - LET. — KTORE R ,
A ling-elass STORE NOON imul Whig. No.
N`l - 14bezty nreei. completoir Silted op wit
shelving end counts.. Will to vented cheep '
enhod for goo.. Enquins st
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.--HO—;.-Furniahed
USEi
_roll.* 75 rimarum. located•fas •
T'OR SALE. That • weltknowii
To iZproperty_ AtiVkers Landlng.Panort....THlC
Yg= l tdr;l i rt . all L'etrk taro
a rate opportunity. or w g rins. w h4"4l
J. BATES lielltrid"'
No. , 4 Hank of l'onnap./.1g.0,1.1n...p.:
~.PrOcoFpotion Immediate on we. la:rzi.
_ _
-"OR SALE.—Englnes and Bollmk,_
pr.w...d &wood Rand. of all klnds,oos:"At4!
Ordars from all parts of the country ' Alyea. •
Indeed to.
Corner Marlon AMMO and Pn. I4 AV. a C. a. W.. •
.
,r 0; SALE -if -00C
TAL 4 I3SI49'ACRICS. nna hundred and .abety
acresozer culticaUon, balance...nada broprosts- '
end thee gelle. • 4.l " rd ant veil wa n t!
vow yrodl: bi t
small erect rassnitt the Vann alsitatadlst.4:
new to ylllar L. Slr ts and churches. Tho hum can
1 1
Purchaxd a■Ow any.
..Appir co •
FOR SA LE CHEAP / OR EXCHANGE
FOlt CITI k.—A Oa* co_pleraT
tICSIDENCE. con raining • 0 soraventh bye et
one, dna cougar:A anti conventaut
ViVer\ t V =V;atll iMelor th e
nth
. 11
from rho atty. on the "racers at ante: cwew
it or a mho from Nienarta &anon. Central
11.4 A ISO. ear cent good recnalllrentlocallone
and tense. for ealaelulginifla... •
east' Tin. 11Gran
0 t Cluhmehi.
FORE --SALON 8 TEARS' CRNIHT...
28 LOTS. It sent each enchant ot Urn bear- ,
CITA. eta. mf thacltleta Pricle„
• ta pute each. '
/Urn %AND LA/?.1111 W choke heansattldt.
411"
I,A I / 1 1C krer Ama t oCOTT. ll .manna 014:11
um and ald• partlora, camer 0 ram ctukuur •
cunt well of stator at tact door. ate,;
stable4r•PC• enLigra'bpate Inolitrf
clear or the Mica sera
Lean wan: Ile. Wl=
raZltt. ° llthlp Slft moanro of sen toWn - Lea arsia oaa ~ '
ethl42:`'
rare. RT. on the
FOR , SALE.'
„
1 . A handsome presses! Met Dwelt , twO
sogies. maws leg 7 room. lot 48 by sttet ,
Ste ow 44th street. DOW Bugler mow 1
kale
wen sweetish with image sisw. igilrbbbega4.
while ow the This
Is a gine stable. Qtr en . •
9;Log...g.si!!. .71ils rolls's is eargatoly lb WOK
1.,;....ri11agML1-"4"'d.T./1 4”
P• 011 &Ad am..
ox; ux egYnytga r —kga Nomura . ,
ig r o t ar ounediM ....V. try INV ,
TIM Is abeasutti oust
or
oy
_L
1114°VMMA bewlitfoltwests •' '
Aitoggengllgt • plossea 4am i "" eFo:= r•
tiny
l l
dipmewe bettersm ted. 7 . 1.. BILL Akit a.
ili re="esiVssolig l'eVe.nial m•
eighost .
PsTswata W should hog snahisreabot
~
rost ne
i.x...... d . ty alp by c.r .
p w s. lll
T.itgerxembaavrAgiasther ''
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