13 HE. DAILY GAZETTE PENNIMAN REED & CO Corner Sixth Are. and Smithfield St. I'. B. PENNIMAN, /MULE KING, T. P. HOUSTON N. P. HEED, EDITORS AND PROPRI CMS& TZll2lllO . lr TEN DAILY a) wall, p)) 0011'4[1,1 by Catrier. P.) aMk THE DAILY GAZETTE. 0 LOlioVELlalw'm at Sat ratt. ' DR. • scuorpm will doul.tleite be hanged. aIi..WELL 4000 feet deep ii bellitr sunk at Meweow. Tim English hay crop will be slight this year.. Plums ARTHUR in now crossing the briny deep. - - IfAss Bitr.rocar:'s European tour will noon appear: BRYANT'S Homer in already a • financial success!. DECATUR, Ala., wants a' woman an can didate for Congress. •EIIWETT In playing' Fritz at Wallack's theatre in New York.- • Eriaiterati REVlfiba:had a very small •audience In Cleveland. TEAM million dollar hotel to ruin Delmonico In Flake's latest idea. NEW ORLEANS IS about to have letter carriers and corner letter boxes. Tui State of Georgia proposes to buy the Opera Holm at Atlanta for a capitol. A PnohOsonn spree killed a Kentucky printer named Lewis Foster last Saturday. ALI. the boys - should put on mourning for Captain Mayne Reid is said to be 3fOnteu le to liaveit weekly paper call ed the Timmprinted in the English lan. Vaife. BARON o . llao al:, of Tallahogne, is the latest addition to the peerage of (treat OEO. WM. CURTIS . , is. said to be the author of Afaimeri o r{ the Rood, In Her: per's Bazar. - ILLINOIS has six thousand miles of rail rad which with their appurtennnreo root $120,000,000. TEE Bostou Public Libriay is to be adorned with-anew portrait of Hon. Ed• Ward EVerett. LAST year the Y. M. C. A. of Chicago claims to have found employment for five thousand persons. S. B. WAUGII, the artist; is with his daughter, : Mies Ida, at Greensburg, Westmoreland county. EIOIITT.ONE dozen ofeggs given to a minister in Illinois at a - donation visit" is called "lay activity:" AN unknown man was killed in Cleve land on Friday by. attempting to jump from a Gain of moving care. CoNsEns, the man who drowned the little boy frilim a wharf at Boston. has been convicted of manslaughter. TEE van to carry prisoners from the station houses to the jail is called Black Maristin•Plalidelphia and Black Bette in Chicago.- Ale obstreperous news man in Indiana . sold a copy of the Lhuieville Coo rier. Journal, ere., on Sunday, and was. fined therefor. • Tux • Union Bank - of Newfoundland last Month declared ÷nd of six per cent, on the past six months and a bonus of $8 per share. JAILIM Motutow ought to be called James YesterdaV, for he was killed last week in North Carolina where he was a noted desperado. Luxe has finished a great composition called "Beethoven," to be played in Wei. mar on the one hundredth anniversary of Beethoven's birth. • • OUT in Wisconsin during, a recent storm more than three hundred trees fell over the telegraph wire between Green Bay and Escanaba. . • OUSELS:B TIVItEI2AEDT, Gernum lit 'na tion and potter by trade, drowned himself in Louisville on Thursday betimes. the water looked so nice. Two Missouri luu-vesteis quarrelled lately in the hay-field, and one drove his scythe blade through the other's) bridy, matting his heart in twain. TILE Brigid Side of Chicago, isannounc ad to appear monthly, but only for chil dren, and it is thought there is no bright slue of Chicago for grown people. • AT a funeral in the country. recently, the hearse.,was drawn by five White horse., with their manes and mile braided and tied with long crape streamers. AT Marblehead, on Thursday, a boy, called John D. Barber, fell from the Mast head 'Of the school ship. His mangled remains were accorded decent burial. f Tux convicts in the Michigan peniten . slaty had an extra dinner and a half holi day given them on the Fourth of July but wererniit allowed to go out of bounds. Wwww one man , kills another -man, as the only available method of preserving Ids own sanity, he is now a days dis charged-an the ground • of self defence. Mirllppmently exhaustless peat bed has - teen discovered near Lake. Angeline, kfichigan, and twenty-five tons of the manufactured article are now-being turn ed out every day, A COLORED MAN named- Thaddens Ste • yens Fisher, admitted on Thursday last as • strident of law at the office of J. Wag ner Jennon, F,sq.,Philadelphia, is the first colored student registered input city, "Aocrnifs're" are thuk noted in Indiana: "We regret to learn that Mr. lost his wife yesterday through his own Indiscre tion. He takes the children. and to-night, at 7 P.; IL, she will become Ma. 8., at St. Peter's.", ROTHEASIEL, Who is painting the great picture of the Battle of. Gettysburg for ths State capitol, Lad a sun stroke while at work-at Lis gigantic canvas on a. lad der under a skylight, and is • new taking • 'reapite. • , ' . 061188TT. the American . who suc ceeded in spite of much. oUpOsition in gradsatic,it at and receiving a diploma frotri.the University of Medicine In Parte, is said to be quite over-run with patients in that city. GEN. B. F. CitEA.TuAm. of has invented a method of stacking hay. The apetti.rat at oasts only three or four dol lars: With it. a girpti number of hands can stack five times as much bay as by the old process. • A 10:011.0 named Leaden! cut the throat of a white girl named Annie Conlin in Chicago on Friday,. because she wouldn't mar hist Ile then stabbed himself 'wl.* It is thought the girl will die and her intutteretrecover. • •TaC 'Chicago Republican xery truly .says there is not a Republican paper in I Pennsylvania that does not support Gen. Grant and his administration. One call. lug itlalf a "true Republican paper" com bats it tritely; however. . Tan Wheeling Intelligenter says: A Gerson, whose name our informant could not remember,' while mowing in a field near the mouth of Captina Creek, a few days ago, cut one of his legs so severely with.* scythe that he bled to death. It is so.easy, and so comparatively free . front danger to kill a child, and by so do= lag you can achieve to delicions a revenge upon the parents that we do not wonder - 'that the Mulder of. children. is becoming popular. *lmola : every day 'we hear of au Two convicts in the Penitentiary at • Hingston,Eanada, wire left on Thursday in charge of a guard. owned Henry Trail. ~ - to attend it lime kfin. b er h igt h e .b.,,,,,,,„ of the other convleta at eh mer T ri al' ~,,,, murdered by the two omakte. who made their dscape.. WILICIMIMI has an Incen diary who en livened that,town with five firenta twenty. t .. f our. h oure „ Not, very ranch &saw was done, how er, is All the fires hat one Wesir.pul': at' before much headway was Made, andthat one destroyed two orihree Wags Hawthorne was in England he • ' `was told 14 Konektonldibtes, from whose lands a _by of the Pilgrim fathers t emigratecl,' that the next voy ag e of the - . lisyllower, after she had the Pil grims, was With a cargo of slaves from .0-1:to the West Indies. ' - ASIOS.A, Mi 13.0., suppressed the only public roar shop in her limits on last Sat , lirday, by holding a meeting, resolving to the proprietor to shut bp, raising - .- =Of 4125 to back th e effort, end • , 11. 1,„ ,4$ L _ ft , , o,i zttt ESTABLISHED IN -1786. liE3 finally buying out, the naloon.keeper for $ll5, and Ipuring the liquor into the et rent. IN the great Ilendernon Land Lotter• in Louisville, the second prize, consisting of nearly $.30,000, was drawn by two resi dolts of Louisville, and while they Were receiving the cOngnizulations of' their friends the sheriff attached it for debt while yet in the hands of the Lottery Commissioners. A elticomert doctor protests against pouring cold water on the head in CMOs of sunstroke. lie prescribes warm water application bud an emetic, after which rinriters •ulphnriri lb teaspoonful doses even• fifteen minutes .and friction along the spine by mouse of mustard and strong liniment. . Mu. ROBERT CRAIG. one of the best lose comedians and burlesque actors on the American ilag s , has for some years remained a fixture at the Arch street Theatre, Philadelphia, but we are glad to learn that he is now MT on a_starring tour, and we hope he will not stop. until he comes to Pittsburgh. As broad as it is long. A German sta tistical writer remarks that the invention of the sewing machine has enabled one woman to sew as much as a hundred could. sew a century ago; but he continues. one woutan now demands as much cloth ing as a hundred did a century ago—so that matters are not much changed, after all. LI:MASON, Ind., inn progressive city. She can ixiast of novelty in the way of water works, which fur ecnnocuyysn't•be brat. The machinery is simply a wheel, so constructed as to set in motion d large Newfoundland dog. Force enough can be produced by this method to throw a three.quarter inch stream to the height of forty or fifty feet. A C9IIItEnPONDENT of the Philadelphia Port itatett that in Pennsylianla there is a criminal and pauper population of about •rt.000. - ninety percent. of which Inc. been- rought to degradation and aant by in uperahee. The IVVVIIIie of the lwealth derived annually front liquor .es hi about sVOSalth while the aunu to Cur of the State for sup. r criminals and paupers, made such mpemucc, is about $2120,000. Tting y inter A Mn. C. TOLER, residing on. Rayburn avenue, Memphis, was shot by a pistol In the hands of his son, who is about twenty- One years of age How. when. nr where, the shooting occurred; is a mystery. The father refuses to prosecute, .and the son and mother are both very reticent. It is whispered that-the affair originated in a family quarrel, and the son defended his mother. The ball entered the bark of the neck and came out of the mouth of the wounded man. Tim Louisville Courier-Joanna-etc., says The wheat harvest of Logan Is about through, and the reports from it are fa vorable, the yield being good and the grain tine. The oat crop was al. good. 'lie corn is flourishing and tobacco looks tine— A. 13. Speers, a farmer of Cumber land county, Ky., abandoned his wife amt children ou.Saturday, and eloped with a young woman who had been the governess In his family. They have gone to Cali• ornia...The 'lnventor of Kentucky offers • reward of $3OO each for the apprehen -inn of James Fagan. and John Ryan, in. Hetet' Ly tie Ciraves county t:iurt fnr the .. - . . murder of Sarah Jane Owens. They are fugitives from justice... Auguat tiobricht, a ylung German and a student of Dr. Wittaker : was drowned in Licking river nn iie Fourth, while in lathing. It seems i l din he had swum to the Newport side of the river, and in swimming back sudden. ly • eat down and was seen no-more. • HE followin g particulate of n wysteri 'affair, which happened a short dic below the month of Pipe ervek V last week, ware given us on Sator Two brothers named Barnes. resid • i - nn a turn. at the point designated; bet teen whom the uneo fraternal feel in,- have not existed for some time. Ott, of them is, or rather was, married; the other ie single, we believe. They tee .t out together last Tuesday to hue en , taking with them a jug of whisky. What transpired • will .probably remain shMuded in amatory, but it is kiiown that the, married lirother failed to make his appearance in the evening, A search for him was. instituted, but without success until the following day, when the brother found his inch in the field where they had been at work, with a largo hole in the head, apparently made with some blunt instrutnent. A coroner's inquest was held, but our informant was compelled to leave before the jury _tendered its verdict. FOREIGN. -- (H DORE IS said to be the lion of London this season, which he is spending in„Oita drawing ILO horrors. E • DEVBCROU ILLS suecessf ally introduced India rubber, wheeled steam omnibuses and the days of street cars are thought to be numbered. TUE Khedive has ordered, in France; two large iron lighthouses for the gyp auk coast, one 180 feet in height, to be erectid. at Sonakin, and the other, of 150 feet, at Ras.Garib. THE Emperor of Russia has resolved not to carry out his intention of giving sixteen thousand francs annually for dl vision among the FrenCh authors whose marks are played at the Theatre Michel. TEE Hamagid reports froml Sephat, Palestine: A Christian servant girl was persuaded, by a Christian priest, to steal several things Jana the house of her eni ployer—a Polish Jew—and to hide her self. The mother of the girl was in structed to accuse the Jew, at the police, 'of having killed her daughter. We need not to describe the terror of the Jew when the police clinic-to search for the corti,se of the girl, but, happily,. the girl wa.S'Aiscovered to be hidden in a well. THE Tcnips of Paris offers the follow ing, not very lucid, description, of the synagogue now in the way of erection at, Turin: The most remarkable of all. structures at Turin is the srrutgOgue of the Israelites. It Is likely the flaw and richest synagogue in the world, and,-at the same time, the most remarkable mon- ument of TuriM rpoo • a small _ Square hill,witli adapted stairs. stands a Greek .temple in .Bite and pink. Above, a little bmikwarda, is a kind of aeeond teinple. The whole is traversed by gal l& Ls,' adorned with small pillars and thousands of splendid embellishment.. a lhite and reddish colors predominate. it is Greek and Moorish — it is Romanic 1 Gothic; there is a blending of all ' sty les, 1 without overstraining and without , taste. But what makes Grin lame r. re sOmeilling bizarre and unexpected, I a massive tower, with pierced walls a 'sing above this ornamented, beautiful ruitruction, reminding of AeL and gypt, of Thebes and Nineveh. • Surely the architect of this building IMO gifted ' by imagination. He was an Ala inter preter of the Hebrew dream of. the tem- Lve p e to be erected at the brink of estrange r r. Never,since the great destruction, h Israel possessed a more magnificent ifice in which the hymns of David re. , unded. This building. in entirely fit for t e talented Italian Jews, • who are a { IO, wer at the exchange, at the press and pi the parliament. A.Thrittr Husband.. A Pe l risian widower,l who greatly re. grettedhis wife, had her buried is the cemetery of Moot Parnasse. He put up no =Moment of warble or stone—only a smell rden and a very small inscription marked the spot where his lost partner lay. First, some nasturtiums were plan ted over the grave—the deceased was fond of nasturtiums These were gathered on Sundays and eaten as a salad. This at tempt having becn successful, bolder measures were adopted, . and some little pink radishes grew there, as if by chance. The official in charge of :the cemetery said nothing until last autumn, when he became aware of the presence - of two enormous melons in the little endow*: This time pollee regulations were pUt in force, and - this new form of market gar dening was brought to a close by the-be reaved husband being requested to with. draw from the cemetery, which he did, complaining bitterly of the cruelty, and saying that he had so particubitly valued the vegetablsa grown upon the grave.and eating them With peculiar sa.tlefaction, because he tell they were offered him bf his Zoe._ IA Spaniard Upon America In Senior Cuteliar's grand- speech in Span sit (..orter. in favor of the abolition of si very in the colonies he made the fol lowi4g remarks:.To estimate properly gradual reforins, no race; has. a greater aptitude than the Samar. In England, eeldttn does a man initiate and achieve a refoim. Some begin the work, others propigate tie idea, and others put it in prae ice, Electoral Reform, Catholic Ematcipation, the Corn Laws—all this was effected gradually In' England; but not NO the abolition of slavery. The effort was made., but it required4hirty years of Titantic labor to abolish the slave trade. In ittB2 the project for immediate abolition was presented to, and adopted by the two Houses England had spent $400.00000 to redeem her uegroes. Never will the cOnscit nee sutficiently thank her, nor ill history applaud her RS much as it onglit. • • fhb there is another. example which 010 how impo-Zaflile is gradual aboli tion. This example serves as a veritable hum nltarian and religious epopeo. Atneitra had been born in order that it should la, the Paradise of man free, of man - iregenerate; vet it was_there that Slavery budded. The evil was%) great that it touched the United •States of North Americo, and en intense was it, that it erofaned even the bosom of the Republic.' Not all of it, Itos ver. fell Into the accursed den. Jetierson traced the line where the black line of Slavery sGould bt broken. But the Slave party hid so grown that they were on till e of passing that line. Then tv navigator of the :Mississippi and Ohio, a Senator front the Oreat West went up to the Capt. tol at Washington, and wino the slave owners gave utterance to their loudest defiance, he broke the chains of :1000.001) of men; and that nothing might be want , ing to his glory, not even martyrdom it self, he died, as did Socrates, as Christ e ns all Redeemers. nt the foOt of his work, over Mllldl (striver liuninnity [entailed its tears nisi ILxi his blessings Ap plause.) Remarkable Marine Accident From the Om ego Palladium. July tith.l . Last evening the schooner Mast Ors. Captain Wright, with lumber, bound for this port, was oil the head of (lollop Is land when she met with an wident4.lie wind was blowing.hand from the North. CAM. Captain . Wright was helping to jibe the foresail When it went over and out to the fore rigging. The crew were horror.stricken to see Captain Wright carried overboani and disappear in the raging sea. They lowered the yawl by the run, but the ham filled and the oars Were carried away. They then tried to bring the schooner's head to the wind, but foiled on account of the jib paying her otil The jib was pulled down when. the vessel came round into' the wind. Lumber win thrown overboard in order to give the drowning man something.to cling to in cane he had h.d sunk. They called out, but could get no answer. At though It•was not dark, nothing could be seen of him. , When the twhodner fame head to wind the sheet slackened al that the crew could get hold of it. They commenced hauling in, - and to their ;urprise found that the body of the.captain was attached to it by the rope. They drew 'him • upon the dzzl and applied —l,norstiv., lie tuml to to' dead, but unn of tbu nailoro - . an ”old salt, - went to rolling him on the deck, and afterward rubbing him and ap plying wean blankets, ke.;_&c. After a little the captain began to show signs of returning animation, and iu a movie of holing wan able to walk about. • . . It niqieara that while the lout jibed thO captain's foot was in a coil of rope, Which fastened tightly around Lis ankle and in Wino. war formed a knot over his feet. lie Wan dragged Ilion find forniusod nod onset of the - time under watt, until Ins was hauled ott decd.. Sailors+ nes II In 4.• 4 - f the wont men - Onus tseeeiree from death . they have heard of. The Japanese Idea of Hell 'he following graphic picture of hell as gotten up by the Japanese. in order. we suppose. to frighten the people into good masa, la given in a recent correspondence from Jeddo: frleated in the venire, with the appear once of repose and no suffering, yet look ing down sternly upon the prisoners. was KIN; Beu. Before his majesty Were torn knocking and praying for pardon. At one end of the long room a man Was be ing tranafortned into a doliker. The sprite who performed the job had got the man horizontalized, and standing upon whit had formerly been hands and feet. but were now hoofs, and wastlien at work on the mane. : At the other end of the braiding a man was climbing on an almost perpendicular ice mountain, and another wail descending head downward. In the Centre of the building and a little to the 'left. stood a sprite sawing a man through the middle from head to foot, and looking, around at him with a horrid grin. A little to the right a man was climbing a red hot poet —fire.post. Near. this last figure was a bridge, with some persons upon it whose sins had been remitted, and they were go. leg—my informant' didn't exactly know where. Some were thrust . under the bridge and were lying there. One man I now whose body woo nearly guns. being crushed within the folds of a serpent. Evet.b.ing was ande,ntal everything.was dr .n&ul, though not no dreadful ns the living, moving panoramic . hell I saw the night before at the . inn. _ Treasure Trove... Heirs to Georgia Clain ilneeession to Eigkty.two Millions of Property in New York. Two of the descendants of Robert Ed: wards, living in. Osiladen, have received infunnation that a large amount of value ble property, situated In the city -of New York, on Canal street, estimated to be worth $B2 000,000, will come into the pos session of the helm of said Edwards upon their proving their identity. Their prop arty consists of estate granted by King George of England to Robert Edwards, about:the same time the.grant wan made to Trinity Church, which today, by rea son of that grant, is the wealthiest.-eccle siastical corporation In the world. Robert Edwards leased thin property, an did the trustees of the Trinity grant, for ninety nine years. This Inane has expired, and the persons-now in poesesslon of the prop erty recognize the fact, and will be coin: -pelted to give possession when the heirs prove their Identity: Oen. Edwarde, of LaGrange, Georgia, known over the tioutisern Staten an a great railroad man, has employed Ben Hill, of Georgia, and Judge Hingham, far the heirs, and they will, we underMand,immediately institute salt for, pm/anion. We learn further, that the occupant. of the propertY are so well 'satisfied that the title of the helm of Edwards Is valid that they will not context it, except so far an compelling the& to prove themselves true descendants of the mid Robert Edwards.—From the Orerholen (Ga..) lima, July JflIU Mom the ,Albany Auras. July 7) Oar readera are already aware that the movement ban been inaugurated. to build two blast furnaces on the island, below' the city, and although our Troy nejghbore ridiculed the I.ll*. tlihy must now realize that what to them . ) ,,, ar , a i a myth la a reality. The corporation Is known as the Corning Iron Company. Five per cent. oa the amount .of stock lets air e .di, been paid in, and acall has just been issued for ten per cent. more payable ea or lu . fore the 15th of April next. Two fur. nixes are to be erected, and the contracts for their construction, have all been awarded; the buildings o he up and in readiness for use by May 1,1871. A dock is to be orderedidong the river front, over four hundred feet long. The amount of contracts thus far awarded-anion/MI to $237,000. From. tide, Icaders• can form some sort of idea, what this Meuse work Is Ohii pity havinkbeetf extended; the' sight - of: the ,blast furnaces is, Dow. arlibin tire? tray, proper. Their ''lntioductlon In'. , that locality will 'give; Mtemed'life: to that section, which moot naturally grow in consequence. People need not be aur. prised to see, tea years hence, that whole section filled in and built . up, with piers attending out into the rieer to accomodate the great interest these iron works eventually create. • PITTSBURGH TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1870, FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. THE CAPITAL New Cuban Commissioner—Adjourn ment of Cougres.+—Nominations and •Conllrmnlions—Conference Agree ment on the Funding 11111—Muniei pal 314(1111e. jEly T egraik to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] WasurriGToN, July 11, KO. cit_lS J. M. Mertre. the newly appointed Cuban Commissioner, and successor to fhe late Senor 1,031130. has arrived In this City. J. A. Eche verrin, who has been Commissioner oil into - hie, accompanies Mr. Mertre. To-day Mr. Mertre will.be presented to Secretary Fish by Eche verria. and will preseetkis credentials from the 'remittent al the Ctiban Goveratnent. It Is 03 peeled Mr. Fish will adopt some Course in ogard to Merin•. as In the case -of Lento - thtt is. he will not be received officially st alit tintsimply - as a private individual. anlogitsmeter or CiONCIREss. _The subject of the extension of the time for the ndjournment of Congress seems settled, and it Is generally conceded that both Nouse. will have their business so far advanced as to be able to adjourn without Injury to the pub lic service on Friday next, the due Axed upon several weeks ago. It is believed that nO Im portant measures will fail Cdr the want of time. The Indian appropriation bill, upon which there has been disagreement thus far, and which Is recorded by the President and the Commissioner of Indio Affnirs as most. Important. in still the subject of some doubt, and the Paesident considers it of such grave imp o rt, in view of the present attitudeUf the Indians, that unless some agreement I:trenched between the two ' Houses be will call an ex tra session of both Houses. The members of the two Houses are very anxious to get stony. and will make every effort to push forwent hotness. The mint of difference bet ween t he two Moo Is the treaty leaking power. The Soots claims that the Oonstltution vests the power with the President and Senate. and wile!, n treats Involving an appropriation Is made by the President and ratified by the Senate. t he Hnane Is bound to make the appro. priatiou. The Moue. on the other hand, Insists that in such case' it has a right to discut• and molder - the jus tice and e , 7ni, y of the treat - . before votingrut appropriation. last year, the two houses avoided the issue lathe totter of Indian trea t lei by authhrizing the President to appdlor Commission to snake treaties, and by placing the appropriation of money in the heads of the President. to ONO as his judgment dic tated. The Senate this time determined to force a settlement or an too. and is urinal . moue in denying the claim of the House. and will not yield. Mr. Sargent, chairman of the Conference Committee on the part • of the ! liouse..says that he will not yield. and than matters stand. NO3IIIICATIIIIOS AND CONIPIR3III . IOII. The President has nominated as Consuls. C. At. Webster. of Conneetient, at Sheffield, Eng land; F. Davila Garcia, at Santa %wait:Chas. A. Brayton. of tlbnde Island. at Cork; Dor i-owe Atwater. at Tahiti; Henry W. Dentte. of MOO Wand. at Lisbon; Clans.. L. Miler. Marshal of Consular Court at Nagasaki; Ver non IL O. "num, /If Alabama. Secretary of . COIL The Senate to-night condoned the following nomination, Marsh Giddings. 1:0110111 General nt. Calcutta, vies N. P. Jacobs, recalled. Postmasters—B. F. Weight. Choler latV. Iowa: John Fogle, Cadiz., Ohio; Rester A. Itirdsing. Ohlo;._ John W.. Bays. Montville. Ohio; S. BeadY. Ironton. Ohio; Moses Messer. Hudson. . Oio; David Cook. Mendota. Minot.: John II 'Brinkerhoff, Wam pum. W ieconaln. John Taylor, Alchmund. Ken tuck); F. [Ullman. Toledo. Iowa: Deo. Hoonewilie. Mn.: Wm C. Wiley, Wnshinglon• Pa.; Frederick K. Beano. NehrokaCity: Jo.. K Blom. Omaha Cite; O. It, Handl. tot,Mo.; John .1.. t. Briggs,llntn.w ivk. Mo.: John Gibson. Carrollton. Mo.; F.. K. Scott, Mc- Kcesiorri. Pa.: John Roberts. !lasting, Mich. Dealer C. Bloomer, Itecelvor of faille Moneys. Co s n s n esso ell r Inte r nal Revenu e lowa. G e, Dakota. ryorge W. Kingsbu; A The Senate mounted dye hours on the die. euasion of the nomination of Thomas Murpbv Tor Collector of Neir York. which out tautly eollenieti tonight by it vote of Oto3,_namely: Nieto, Fenton. Harris wool Tipton. Bete ate also conlirmed the nomination of Moses It: Grinnell an morn! officer: Tboorms As/001w. Tr..st 11100 New F. I ow 11 , tint - 03, ons-tai so P 11/000/. r',, 1. nidsla; C. ifebaler , of ronne addm cticut. Coss. The tonterenco Committee on I lie Funding till have arreed to provide for the istue of one tutuaand millions of thirty rear fonds at Lour ter vent., three hundred millions of fifteen 'ear bonds at four and Ono-halfper vent. and urn hundred million ten years bonds at fee per cent. The seetion allowing gold deposits in the Treasure limits the interest to tiro and ann -belt per cent. . Ali national hanky here fter organitedirequlred to take new bonds. The other main ,v rime agreed upon ter as fol lows: The clause authorizing fools agencies Is stricken out. \ All Interest is to he paid In the Unned Stools kine-halt per cent. to be puht for .m0(1,11111( the new is Inds. 111 . .,41(.1PAL 311 . 1114.1.:. The Aldertnett refused to-night to ectiflrm nearly all the appointees of the new Maroc. The opposition I came trout • roeintsers - who hold over trout „ tast year. who belong to the Bowen party oil compose Just half the Board. Iteoubl ans and Conk/it - entire. were Mike relectedi The Senate c onfirmed Samuel A. Dunes. Assistant Commissioner of Patents and Joh. M. Thacher EsUmlner-In-Chlef of • Patent Of Gee. vice Feteedden. resigned. It RI 14] TEL ;R A MS. he otertruct Car of Brussel., from l.irer 1.101. brought &Oho ironed.. sterling In specie. -The Omaha:ale brewery. at Omaha, was horned ml Sunday morning. Loss !MUM In sured for 15411X1. -- The at Louis County Court has Issued an order to PAY all matured botodg in silver where payment In coin Is expressed on their face. -A little son of Roman Ilixser, lit log In Chl cam, got a small bone lodged In his windfolPe• which resulted In his death before It ',uild be ' , granted. , icn o'clock Paturtlak night Theodore L. etch was stopped by two men, one and a it tulles south trout Otosha, , and-robbed I his tooter. two vitae itnA rest. - —The Erie Railway forwarded five hundred and oasts car loads of live stock last week at one dollar per car load, The New York Ve ntral carried very few. as 'their charge Is aIUI forty dollars. --James O'Neill was bung trunday night on firown'a bridge, nine miles from Denver. Col orado, by unknown parties. A placard wax attached to his body with the inscription of "rattle thief' upon t. . —A dispatch from New York of s: Rear,. Coultar,of Pittsburgh. bee challenged James Renforth, champion ■caller of England, to a arc mllekceill nice on American waters for #l,OOO mild.. If Itenforeit declines the chal lenge le OPerl to the werld. —ln North Megaton, 'II. I.:Sunday night, Mita A. Smith, wife of Jeremiah Smith, farm er, took from bed two children. aged re- - serenely three y eon nod eleven weeks; and rowned them ; in a rain Water cistern and then drowned herself. Temoorny Insanity. —Jr to stated that owns to the re f lection by the Senate of the nominationpf 01 xeAtt m i i t: District of Columbia Boonton Court. ro gaiety of appointing John 14. Langston. a C . orep lawyer of note, who is at present late professor at notratal olversitY, le bent Ala coned. —The Philedelphiantoweenpors are 114 In their demand tor'. paid Ire departm to consequence of the regent anon nod non bf. the volunteer. department. The Good V W and Philadelphia engine ocurdmolee hove bee n put mit of serirlee. The vrstrertr destroyed by the frond street are Is valued at SIABBLIC insurance, POMO. --Justice Janne T. Walker, at Evansville. Indiana, hae declared the State law punishing the intermarriage of negroes and white, to be contrary to the civil rights art of Congrege, Peter .Vandermode, a liolboder. and Lucy Ann Bolen. It mulatto, who were • mobbed on seturday, were released from custody and their marr iag e declared lawful. —A State Convention met at Nashville, Ten , . nesseeyeeterday tonal:death candidnte for the supreme (Burt.; Thenotninen 'noel. Elliman and John L. Sneed for West Tenneesee, Peter Tierney and P. Nieholson for Middle Tennessee, Then. A. IL Nelson and Jun. Died rick for Ban Menne:nee. The notnineen for Middle TennrOoe were Democrats before the war. the others Whim, —The obsequies of Jas. W. Linseed, the actor, who committed suicide at New York but week, were solemnized on Sunday. Over four thousdad.people were present, Including Mrs. Lingard and her family and a large num ber of professional friends of the deceased. The scene at the church was attended with considerable feeling. Me.. Lingard rode In a cartage to the grave, protected by pOicetnen. —At Glnclheati, Last evening. Senator Mee .l., delivered his. lecture on "The Tendency of our Age , to &good audience nt Pike'. music hall. He wan Introduced by Peter 0. Clark, Superintendent of the colored high velum!. !After the dose a levee was h e i d 4 Lth a Bask, where speeches were made onpsy names present.; TheNenator said heeisttedno place where be had been more pleasedi i irlth his roceptlon. —On Kate, ay Federal soldiers seized a lot of whisky In LincoltrCo.. Tennessee, took it to Tullahoma. and slapped It on the Nashville and Chattaneoga IL It. for Shelbyville. At two' o`eloak SazurdaY dlrht I Meld of men went to Vbilothrti, on the Manchester and /Mc -41. EL took possession of the loomn o -'. tire and 'forced the engineer to run It to War Trace, where the 'cur containing the whisky srustwertaken. They capturedit,tookit back • to the neighborhood of Tullahoma, unloaded' it In Op re and dismlssed the_ engineer. Yew exleaas; gbbo o New . CIM.Wh .o.t. gyk rz ll.—Flour lo n. rve x,er gee,: IK • alp =Tit . % rn mixed 111 . , 1. white at 7 Hey MAO. ork orO l otigigla.Wo clear rib rib and dear sides: hems at ca. Lard Quid: • refined at 16)(ellleM 1On. klitt_Mt at Im usemro,. sugar star scarce: at Mol ferment ing at . t UM°. poe w_tasky atsurrk. Coffee 4 a • ~. , • - - = • . LIST CQNfiltliF.4S ,SE.CUND 6EBillOh.l SENATE: Civil A ppropriations—TaK Bill Referred to Cinferenee Coin- 1111 t tef—ExtritdedrzecullTl.Session. HOUSE: Bills Introduced—Binding . Effect of Foutleentli and Fiftriith A tue nduients—Naturalizat ion Bill PassedLCnntested Election Cases Disposed of—Saral Appropri at iffilMt Ily Telegraph tattle Pittsburgh Oa/ ette.) WiisitlNG . roN, D.C.. July It. 1910. • tiENATE. The credentials -of Senators Anthonyand Cragin, re-elected fdr ato real, from the 4th of : March next. Were preactited. Mr. RICE, from the Judiciary Committee, reported the bill to itstabifith the Eastern Ju dicial District of Kentucky. Gills Were passed as (0110 , .1,: Directing the SefrOMT a 'War to 'fluter at he disposal of the President certain ordnance o be used In the erection of an equestrian tatue of General Rawlins. On motions( Mr. EDMVXDS, for the . re moral of causes in certain eases froni State Courti to United States Courts. On motion of Me.,THCIIIIULL, to confirm the title of purchasers of lands sold for taxes In late Insurrectionary States. The latter bill was objected to by Messrs. Casserly and Bayard. because It promeiml to enforce the payment of all costs and penalties Incurred In Invalid sales of land for taxes as a condition prededeur for the lawful owner to 'tourer. Several amendments by Mr. BAYARI) wire relected and the billpassed. ' The Land Grant bill In aid of a nthread front Sioux City, lowa. to Columbus. Dakota, was discussed, amended and passed. The bill for a pension to Mn. Lincoln woe laid aside—yens zp. nays take op the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill. The Senate, In Colutuittee of the Whole. adopted the antendatentS reported front the Committee on Appropriations, apuropt iating to the National Association of Destitute Col ored W - omen of Washington, D. C.. slo.not for . . repair of old custom honor at Charleston. to fit same for postoffice. ft 141,030: Increasing the aggregate of appropriations fur workon ap praisers' stores in Philadelphia from gtti,ono to dtal,000: increasing apploprlationt , forom pleting. the court house banding. at Porti c and, Me., and Madison. Wit., tack MVO; mak ing a new appropriation of 'MAW for ratline building at Omaha. and gloojso for n barge office at New York. The Committee reported to add tot he a ppro iwintious for Ne w York postuffice and Court louse building the following: "Provided no ,provislono heretofore enacted shall be con strued to prevent the payment of tunounts due or to bocosuedue under ex Wilma contracts: and provided further, that the total cost of the building shall not el.qeed the amount of the estimates of plans approval by the Post master General and Secretary of the Treasu ry." Agreed to. At this stage Comm x bill was received from the House and ittee of Conference op. pointed on the part of tke Senate, consisting of Messrs. Sherman, Morrill. of Vermont, and Ilmilton. of Md. The Comenittee al. reported appropria tioo of IPIAOO O for are proof extension of Winder'. buildtrur. 1a Waatanstoh. for the it.e of the oaken; of the War DePart ntent• Mr. OULE LAO the Department was suloec. ted to an annual rental of over *SLOWW for some thirty or forty buildings used as offices. These. buildings contained records of groat value. but were liable to destruction by her and to loss be burglars. ft wan now y mpos e.t to consolidate these office. In one building. Mr. TiIt:LIMAN.* bought these ,Kees co i nd re be dispensed with. If llongsi would red ce the animand send In the field many of the ataff officers now bunging around Washing • n. The .antechnent wno adopted—yeas [V, tte• Wit bout tinkhlng t NIL • Senate at t 'clock went Into execullte •telitton, which toted until Meet,. At evening sesai,nl the Senate continued la rent lee resainn from 700 tin will. The eonslderatton of Leglshalve tatsinr.he 'an then mkutned. Messrs. Sion ill. Wain . Drake and StoeLion wrre appointed a Com tee rd C..ftrorter. _: Toe 4andry lull'. reprint ion hill ' , rm., proceeded with and t remaining. amend p mcnt• reported frt. Ctrinrolt ter cm Appropri• nt In,u• sdoi.tvtl . 4rZ ' ' '' . ''. rjlZ P 'it; ! 4Aft=;=:::. n,,ogn Ittlr..a.l l'..p.Y 1.4 emir sr. .p.v.rd. Adjourned. =I 11= Dr Mr. MUSdEM: 'Providing for n Joint committee to Inquire into the danger thnstt ruing toe Country from Chinese Minima lon, nnrl. , to report proper means for guarding against or averting it, whether by legislot ion. by change of constitution, or IltnWaitua of time of sojourn. of the pumice of Chinese or ris lug In the United States. by permitting each Mate to prohibit the residence of Chinese within its limits, or to place such restrietiouS hereupon an It may think proper, or by the total exclusion of Chinese from the States or Terrltories except aatnretrnwdmerehnnts. lip Mr. STEV ENSON Tit preserve the pub lic faith and protect rights coder the lairs and treaties of the Ended States. ' UT Mr. BD:OMANI Incorporate the Loomis Ariel Telegraph Company; alto. re°, ganizing the Court Id Claims. lir Mr. MA 1.i.1 For the toilet of 'itur cha.erti of land sold for taxi.. in.-I.urrection ary Watts. UT Mr. McCORMICK : To reload interest In money paid by Missouri for war purposes. Ur Mr:FITCH 'Granting lands for a rail road from the Control Pao 6.0 Itailroad In Ne vada. to Hamilton. Nevada. • Ily Mr. CLARKE. Kansas To enable sol diers sad others to perfect titles to land :ender the homestead act. Various balm were Introduced and referred for the removal of volitical disabilities and donut Ing condemned 4 - annott for soldiers' Mon ument, Hr. KNAPP offered • preamble and env:di:l - reciting . the alleged frauds In the distri bution or stock fort he Washington city mar ket house. awl directing the Committee on Appropriation. to inquire into the same. Adopted. Mr. FERRIS offered a {teaolbt lon deflating that the Fourteenth and }lntent h articles of amendment to the ' , Qi...Motion, hating been duly ratified by - the Legislatures of t he several Stmts. - tire valid to all intent, and purposes as a non of the Constitution. and es inch are binding and oldigatory on the lizecut Ire, Con gress. Judiciary of the c itizen s States and Ter ritoriet and ail citizens of the tailed States. Adopted—yeas MS, nays 8 a cart r vote. Mr. OL/X offered a resolution that the re solution adopted was foreign to the duty of legialators and mtschlevious in tendency and effect. The previous question wan not seconded and the resolution teem over under the rule. Mr. Coo remarking the resolution embodied the sentiment of the Democratic nide of the House. • • Mr. DAVIS. New York. moved to suspend the miles and concur In the Senate amend ment, to the naturalisation bill. Agreed •to— rem, 111. nova Ai. The bill goer to t he Prrid &int. Mr. ALLISON, from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported back the bill providing that pork packer.. bud renderent. and those engaged in making home, caring meat, and others known no provision dealer., shall not be liable to the Internal tegglevied on mann [antiwar. and remitting any such tales as cenoed but not collected. Parsed. Mr. BUTLER, Tennessee. called. un_th: Kentucky contested election cnse Li tt. " “'"'• by the minority ntr reeol titm - onout division. so Nice retal retain, wee e•-• br ibe Speaker appointed Messrs. Schema". Kelly. and Brooke, New York. a Conference Committee on the tax and tariff bill. Mr. WASH BURNS (Mo.) from the Commit tee on Appropriations. reported back the Senate amendments to the Naval Appropria tion bill. recommending. concurrence In some and nor-concurrence In others.. The recom mend/Mona were agreed to and • conference committee ordered. The Speaker appointed as such committee Metre. Wmilburne Scofield and filbleok. Mr. WOVE% from Committee on Anent's'. mintions, reported back the Senate joint resolution - aropriating PM= to pay ex pense. of Indi pp an delegation. to Washington. Passed. A resolution to pay killer hie expenses for eordeet log the seat of Rice. of Kentucky, was celled up. The Hous e -refused to give him more than $3,000 . . Mr. PAINE called no the election case of Some. n ew c laims:4A cent Si a member at lano from Virginia. The coneinsion of the tasJority - Mod Seger woe not entitled tote Sell. KM agreed to without dials on. Mr. CAKE reported a resolution for print-- Inn S26.ooocopies of the Agricultural Report for loop. '" IIENJAMIN, the rifilrqmr On motion of Mr. ... ... wasincressed to 2711000 And the resolllll adopted. - Mr. DICKEY, from Committee or Appro priations reported back the substitute for Renate bill appropriating . U....s,ooll to aid the Junction and Dreakwtter Rallnaad Company of Delaware to constamt piers IA Delaware Bay at or near Lewes, Delaware. - , • The point of order was contained that the suirstltute, males an appropriation. must be first considered In Committee of the Whole. Mr. DICKEY moved to suspend the NIPS. Rejected, • • The subject was referred to Committee of the Whole. Mr. DICKEY move( to go into Committee of the Whole and lay aside all special orders „to imps up the bill. . - Pending the moth - Mt - he Mouse adjourned. Mean Fkrlsg frogs fly Teterraphlo tits Pittsburgh Oniutte.) LAUJOLIS CITY. KUM,. July 11.—We learn from Col. Downey that the miners from Last Chance Mines are 'en the, tray to Lenente City. They have deserted the mine on account of the Indian depredations at North Fork. They feel unwllling to risk their live, without some protection from Government troops. It is high time that the policy of the Govern ment which places the lives of 'frontiersmen it th e mosey of ...ague should end. Let the war odieo talk lest and do mote fighting. We learn from good authority that. a party of from twelve to fifteen Indians are hunting near Last Chance. It-is Intpected that the miners will have to fight their way home t rod that their property will he destroyed soon after they torte IL • ECM Ellllllll. FOUR -6"CLOC,i)Ii: NEWS By. CABLIc The_Crisis iii Eur6pe The Spanish King eial Panic In London, Paris and Elsewhere—Varkty - of Speculation as to the Stlnatlon—Prance iSeems Intent . on War—Nothing Definite from Prussia—Conlldent Hopes that Peace May lie, Preserved—The Subs 'eel Considered In the British Par- I lamen t -ti tatement from the French Minister of War to the Chambers -L France' Will Not Consent to a Con• gres: of the Powers Until Prnssin Viel s—The Latest Reports. By Tel .graph to the Pittvt.orth thtzette•l • NElr YORK, July 11, 1670. Lund on special to the //mad says:l A k Imminent on the Continent. Sillhary varallons were going on all night'in the candidature or Prince Leopold is not withdrawn withio the nest twenty-four hours. the French , yinisters trill be recalled from Berlin and Midrid , and war will be .de elated. The cond ct of France In forcing the issue , and refu lorto leave the question ~+ .of, the throne to th Spanish people. is strong lycondentned by .ll Europe, and PrpodaA . . .. ._ . .. . . calm and dignified posit lon Is approved. I..;trEn.--Negotiatinns between Piris and Pms nm reported to he on.atlsfactory. Prns- Hin, declaring her innocence of Intrigue. rer fuses to Interfere with the candidacy of Ho henzollern, on the ground that she hat neither the right, power nor Inclination to dictate to Spain or to Prince Leopold. A large party In France counsel the swipe. of action until the meeting of-the Span. sh ( . 4, 111 .4 1. Tbe'weni " • " ' . ..e'Wen ~,,, Mingle( is that the Etupenir it to ned to War, :11Id will more instantly and Montt giving Prussia tinge for preoatation. A is told that :jabot.. won. prefer t 0 meet the Irene now rather than after Prince :Leo pold lin elect.en by the Spanish people. espe cially's. he bases the claim of hist,. it dynasty on the popular vote. • • , r , LOsting. July 11.-3:30 P. m.--The 1711101 has Just received a telegram dated et Jiterlin to day, announcing that the reports . previously forwarded front there. touchingthe naval pre pons at the Ltaltic ports, are unfounded. There in no undue activity on the part of the Prussian nary. and no popular excitement in Berlin. A pneinc solution of the quest inn at I...between France and PllllO3 Neelmx to be yonfidently - expected everywhere. ! ~,,. The' Timm him an article on the Spanish quo st on, wherein It ray. It: ix still possi ble to look calmly at the future. Ministers mu. seek to impress France with the es trus. ant. of Its pretension. and susceptibil ities. In the absence of real danger eventual war IS only too probable. Tet such Jealous lesb!re panned vwit bout collisions. as Inlaid . and PK& Thebalance of power is undeserv ing a thought. The real issue is the left bank of the Rhine, and the content would last until one or the of tier were exhausted. ris - llimt ion has everything to tone iti such n struggle. France is clearly in the wrong. Pruisla de. nice the responsibility France ascribes• to her. France re ril•ef , to accept the disclaimer. 110 w can France object to the arrangement l Spain ciowidern within her own competence. Stot t ral powers must act instantly, unitedly and firmly combined, to ores eat a collision. The conic paper deplores the damage inflicted on French credit by the long continued excite meat. A complete panic exists both beryl and at Liverpool, .14 shown In the following catn parison of the prices of securities kJ. made la one o'clock. thbrafternoon, with Ito{ closing figures of Salford. evening. American bonds. i Five-twenties. Wt. Saturday evening, leis. Monday noon. Silsi; SIC. old, Saturday i venint;, Gl'., Mond. noon. WS: 'a, -murder rening, gaol,' Monday noon, WS: Ten-forties, S it arday iirenlna. id.... atimilav noon. MN.: Consols. ~,,M l . , .." ..,, WK • wiSsidlrs`.. Stanch noon. .1./...• .1111a.1a.. t: pa/2.1. Antonia,. ur, ILL Monday noon, 111. :131 P. sr.77lie complete panic in . Uncial and commercial circles continue,. . .large Part of the prenent • uncertainty 'and unsoisi riots 1.1 11, c ribi4l to the approaching . settlement id the I/wilier,: contract log their accononi lila lions. At all the European capitals tbe ex- tomcat is Increft4lng, particularly, to money mica. and all aorta of getafrittes have eons, uent ly heavily docliard. • gyp. M.—The Lorid. stock Exchange open,. with a eampletc panic in foreign stocks. Tb Turkish four per cents pure fallen three pe rent. l'onsnl4 91 L .• Ilreathauffs an• firmer. and there Is an 14 ranee In the price of American wheat. • . . . Dispatches- groin various E11..p.10/ C.:Wit/119 the tin.tolne announce that the excitement is generally inerdasing. particularly in moneyed circles, anti all.sort ufsecuritlmt have declined heavily. The London T.! ocaph says thear panic might die out , calfmen known tu b e In the Unmet - nes confidence are selling heavily. A Paris dispatch says the Emperor's friends are large tellers on the bourse to-day. The Paris ..11ondene J. Store announces that it will on longer give publicity to the move ment of troops, and exhorts all the other Journals a similar rule. ep to a lat h o ur u last night the Prussian de linitive unSwer 1111.1 nut been received. The city to greatly excited. Bourse opened :mitre; rentes The Conetitutiorinti says it is rumored that the K of Prussili hos approved the candi dature of Prince ildhenzollern. The-repro pretends that the King is willing enough to ald the affairs of Spaln,but less so regarding the guarantees requested of him. The Journal soya That in ease of war the Emperor will command In person, with the Prince Imperial attached to hls staff.. Pursforsis.Jaly 11.—Soveral Prwodan Iron- • clads in this. harbor received 'orders yester day to proceed to the Bottle to-day. These orders were revolted and the vessels will visit Cherhenrg. France, ImmediatelY. Batman, 'July 11.—One of the send-official journals this morning has an article stating that France persists In the Insult to Prussia la holding Prussia answerable in the Hohen rollern matter. • . • The policy of Spain acne rutiptell without any foreign pronuil Inga. The North German Parliament has been xummoned to give France her unawer. =I EMI= M!El=l3 Igsals,.fiil3 II much quieter lath here and In Patin, and the imuressio - 1 Ia feat gaining ground that the quest ton bet ween Peuntn and France will be ettled without extreme mesaurea. Securities of all kinds have advanced set . .. . . . . rat per cent. niece morning.. and the tendency . mill upward. American securities. which ere S.P.i at one o'clock. closed nt $9.14. and . . , other funds a4vnnee&proportionately. Much better (reline prevails on the Paris Boone. At two creloek rent.. were quoted at trir. 40c., n very decided tulvance. • ' net tarter n.r.POrrrs. Psuts. July IL—The datdots saystbekr o i: ..,91 the Emperor hare been eentlselajilomt to Il le a"ened shat Frßlifre Witui. be, Twided m,.° B """PLIIITICeopoId'R candidacy. .I.."ii - eiported the telegraphic dispatch scut yesterday from Ems to the Emperor by (hunt Benedetti teas so altered by the Pr s- . . sim telegraphers that little of it could be de ciphered. The only pan that could be under 11E0041 we, that Prince Leopold had received - the consent of the King of Prussia to the ac ceptance of Prim', oder. Leopold le at Ems and site In councils held by the King and Ministers. PaurDarien left for Ems last : night with the last instructiontrfor Minister Benedetti. AN orriciaL ragmen RTATZMENT. do the Corps Leglsiatiff to-day Ommmont declared the Government understood the im mittence of the chambers and the nation. but could not yet make known the melt of nego- Mations. it smelted . answer upon which Its movements would depend. AU the foreign government. to rehire It had eddressed itself appreciated the ligitimata complaint of Franco. tie booed noon all would be Imo to the chambers. but he must today appea t o the wriothini nod sense of policy of each member. ArsPs replied that he desired as much as *Dr one to bear pacific declarations. He most ask the minister of foreign affairs wNether among the questions awaiting solu tion there were not some which had nothing to do with the case of the Prince of Hohen zollern, and if so he must conclude the gov ernment only sought a pretext for war. TOE POWEft.. WILL R.TDZATOR TO pRIVOERVF. LONDON, July IL—in the Lunt.; Granville. In reply to n queetlon of Dialmeibury, said France baring nunounced her determination to resist the election of Leopold, 'Her Main ty's government, In conjunction with other powers, was using every means to preserve. pence and restore an amicable understanding. Similar Statements were made In the Com mons. Mr. Otway said England had not in. peened herself favorably on the selection Of Hohenzollern for the Spanish throne. Sr. Oltul.tone added his nomination had tal on the Government by surprise. NO ANSWIRR TRAM 'menu. • Erentoti—lt Is not known that any Daiwa? has yet been received from Prussia. The de lay depresses the Boone and renter have de clined to Of 40e. Members of the cabinet Wei) at ftt. Cloud all day in close consultation with the Armorer. • • FRANCE. Pane, July 11.—The strike at. Mllhouse con tinues. Nearly 111.000 workmen are idle. The manufactory of Messrs. Joon.,ln there woe burned. It is not known whether the ore was accidental or the work of as incendiary. home 2-000 troops axe pasted In and amend the totem hot there has been no serious outbreak. The project of a law Is to be submitted to the Corps Leglslattyprescribirig the limits of the press In publishing details of miner', preparation and movements. L • • GREAT BRITAIR. • • LONDOtr, JAW 11.—No conArmatlon of the reports df the messsereat Chrtettana to Mae EMI has vet reached here, and no official reoorts whatever have been received by the French or English governments. The cotTorntlon of London has tendered Les Ops the freedom of the city. Earl Granville. in the House of Lords tr. night.maile some explanat ions In regard to the Greek guest lon, which elicited comments from alSorttde Itedellffe, and-hitter remarks from E rl Carnavon. In the llonse of Commons Mr: Gladstone said the Government seas not yet prepared to express Its sense on.the conduct of the Cana dian troops during the recent Fenian distur bances on thk border. . ' ME! , Nianitm. July I.l.—The Adm;ral and °dicers of the American squadron hare arrived here. and were warmly received. The Adellnd awaits the arrival of a party of American mititary officers to inspect the fortification. of European tit ie., . - It Is elated that at an interview. Saturday. Serra. told Mercier. French Minister. that as a rule he never interfered with nomina tions for the throne, and desired It not to be said of him that he wished to retain the Re gency. He added that In the affair of Leo pold he acted an In previous cases. GEO HAVANA, .luiy lI.—A dispateh-froin Cienfue gm announces the arrival yesterday of the west India Cable Company's steamers Dicta and Suffolk and British man-of-war Vestal. The work of laying the cable WM be Immedi ately begun. There Is crest excitement throughout the island over European compile:aloe, =1 LoNuoN. July 11.--Tne . oiornle de.. Porno denies t hat any coercive pressure was brought to bear bet be Pope on member of the Coon. and ilectores the Pope tiro shown only patience and forbearance. • RINE NEWS: LoNnos. July, .11.—The U. S. sloop-of-war avannah, practice ship or the Naval y, arrived off Healy Me afternoon.. SorrnAvvroN, July 11.—The fdeamer Ohl°, rout Baltimore, Into arrived. • = LoanOa. July 11, r. 11. -Consols for money 11.1.01; do ncrount 97;:d. American sectuitlen limper and higher 112. Mb; 115 , 4 Roc ea; n 5 v. Illinok III; A. 3 O. W.. W. *peas firmer and higher. Ider.nfmot.., July 11.—Cotton dull; middling uplambl 9,41it9N d; Orleans mail {d; sales 10,- 00 bales. California white Wheat at lib 3,1; red western. NO. 2, A. 4; relate Dead. West ern Flour .B.le Pd. Corn: No. mixed, 330., Oats 2,6 r.d. Harley 50. Penn 7: Bd. Provis ions: Pork fut.'s fki. fleet 118. firmer at .10 ad. 'Cheefie 9U.. Bacon: .610, r_ Cumber land; 00 pd. short rib. ~Produc unchanged. Tnilow . 4.llo 3d. '• Lostam. July 11.—Tallow 5.5 s 3d. Turpen tine dull. ANTWERP. July 11. --Petroleu quint. Hamm July 11.—Cotton declining; 1151 on 'pot; 114 f admit. • FRANKFORT, July -In affect American The bonds of '0 rat Afirmpled US Telegraph t.' Chilean°. July 11. - -Thht morning at ten o'clock John Devlin, employed to the double capacity of porter nod coachman by It. J. Morse, Jeweler. doing business nt tWs Lake street, undertook to murder that gentleman behind his own counter by chanting him with a revolver. he being within four feet of the Intended victitit at the time. Fort unotelythe revolver, which belonged to Morse, had been loaded fora long time and the cartridge bad lost Its strength. The boll struck -Morse di rectly over the Wean, but did not penetrate through the vest.. Devlin was arrested and lodged in the armory. Morse bad discharged him lust before the attempted murder for In competency. which mongered Devlin that he took this way to be revenged. --- The Tenneeaer Lees stare. lily Teleernph to the Pittsburgh Ostrette_.l NASITVII.L.C.Tenn.JkIvII.—The LegJointure nd.ionrned till tre second Monday in •Getelt , her. in the Senate n message Iran received 'rout Gov. Sector. vetoing the bill' which orig _.. Ur" .00to,t-lo.ttwi-voity:lirt,:otvi colt, to fie brought nentrist certnin railroad -agents on account o bonds comanies 1 and their agents to hate 'been illegally issued The tnesnage won ordered to to, !Tread up in the Journal. and consideration postponed u tit December. -.Neatly aye bundled Chmelie laborers ar rived sad left St. tools yestry for Mem phis, whence they -VII go to the Interior of Tennessee to work n plantar ons. • - A Leggin of Sor4toga. A11r....1.14.e.T.a.1 rata En ' - • ; The Indiall ono npment Js in the grove on the ca-t, and here com.regates every Sum Mer n degraded - spelmen of that rare which gave this villt.ge its enpho. pious ous name, : , ar.raghloget . When look, ing an their fallen state it is difficult to realize their former nohili y. Yet ROMP thing of their original skit 4. and . taste in decoration mill remains, f I never sate more beautiful and . delicaf fancy work. One almost wonders how their clumsy fingers ever fashioned. it. I remember rending an anecdote illustratiie of the native simplicitc- of character and high Acuson' honor that cliai-acterizeitthe of this. ftegellerltiO Met!, Hendrick, the great Sachem of the Mohawks, alien at . Sir William' Johnson's house. saw an ele gent embroidered ioat, which. In defiance of the tenth commandment, lie coveted. He said to Sir William, "Brother, toe dream. lost night." "Indeed," answered Sir Wil linm,,"what did my red brother dream f" "Me dream that coat • hi' mine." "It le yours." said the shrewd haikinet. After ward's, while on n visit to the Sachem, Sir William too had a dream. "Bmther," he . 'said, I dreamed last night." "What did my 'jade -faced brother dreamt' naked Hendrik& -• "I dreamed that this tract of land was' -mine." describing a square bounitett on the Ninth hp the Mohawk, on the east by Canada creek, and north and west! hr objects equally familiar. Of eounie ilendrick WAS astonished at the boldness and enormity of the TNtiest; but should he allow himself to be outdone in generosity to &guest? Ile pondered for a moment and then said, "Brother the land is yours, but ~ y ou moat not dream again." In these days this transaction would be, ..What the Moralist. call over-renehlag., Beethoven", Family The presence of the centennial Beetho ven year adds interest to almost every thing connected with the great Master. A tierman paper brings the following ac count of the still living relatives of Beet hoven. Beethoven himself died in 1827, unmarried and withotit descendants. His second brother, Johann Von Beethove WAS an apothecary , T,Lra VHS. died unmarrig a i r treat brother. Karl Von b ' 'o . \ -- .7n, "' gte the Austrian civil ser vice, but died In 1813. after having done good service by once rescuing a military treasury chest. For this his widow, Jo hanna, was pensioned, and lived to be eighty-two rears of age, dying in linden In 1868. Their son Karl, born in Vienna in 1803, anti early left an orphan, was supported by the great musician, enterad as a cadet in the Eighth Austrian - Infan try regiment, became officer, Inherited his uncle's property, quitted military service and married Carolina Simko, the daughter of a-Vienna magistrate, In 1529; then re moving to Mlalowitz, Moravia, where he became a gentleman agriculturiat. He tiled In'18:ILI. • His widow then removed to Vienna in order- to educate . .her chil dren, anti lives their, now in moderate cir cutnatances (in the Josephstadt, Piaristen ;pulse, .15, second story.) His widow has live children, who are grand nephews and nieces of the musician. Two of the eldest daughters have married bookkeepers, one a cashier; the youngest, IferruJne, is still ;tingle, and up to the rear 1869 was etndy ing music in the Vienna Connervatorium. 'Fite grand nephew of the musician is now said to be living in Bremen as journalist, and Ida wife, who is in Munich, as living in distress. • Outrageous Adulteration Having occasion a day or two ago to use some cream of ' tartar, we sent toa friend in the trade, front whom we are constantly buying, for a small q uantity. its action was so different from- what It ought to have been, that our attention was called to it. L'prin an analysis .we find the sample to contain 83 per cent. of sulphate of lime—plaster of Paris--and the other 17 per cent. composed of starch and sulphuric add, without 11. trace, so far as our examination has extended; of 'il literate of potash—cream of tartar. - We know that one friend harl'no idea what thin wretched stuff consisted that he was selling every day to familia for bread making. Upon inquiry, we'ascer• tallied that he purcried his cream of tartar.from one of the leading ,Artiqx haloes of able city, :and that be xlus as• oared he was getting the pure ground crystals. . - We do not know what he paid frir it, but he was selling it at seventy cents per poupd. blve cents per pound would pay an elegant profit of s hundred per cent. tlie• tuannfacture to! the - stuff.— „, ~.. . , 'C. VOL. 14XXX NI.-7 -NO. 130 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ay' A-Sl' EC I A M EEl' I NI: OF FRANKLIN 1.0151E'Nn..211.. ill beheld late Secretary. Ilro. WM. S. HELL.. Meruto•ra abler lOW invittsi to 'R o od. JuILY'WI K. Al. Dyer HAITAI.ION.I • .1 rt.‘ 11 tn. Iblo. 11 - ?•,\ SPtCI.II;.MEETING OF Tilt BATVALIoN trill t, held In tLe Armory ore TIIIIISDAV EVENINIi. the 1 411. Intl., et S Wane*. , By order of the Major 01.1/101111ditlg. Juliet Err AT .1 MEETING OF THE EH. PLOTES I'ENNSTLVANIA RAILROAD. iliutpipsno Depot, Pittsburgh? fold Oa. 11th dot "f July.lel7o. It was resolved - Wnktreas, Wu 'have learned with . sorrowful surprise of the decease of ear fellow.umployejand oortruanhoi, s RNLI., who but a week ago was among us attending falthfullY to his dutie s, and apparently euloring robust health. we are prompt art unite at in.. In v‘pres.lng our d.OP•onvw and grief at his sudden death In the prime of life. and when surrounded with all the elements Of happiness and prosperity, we bear cheerful testi mony to hit genial and gentlemanly dispnsitinn toward all with whom he ear.. in ....norm. Ilia high moral chanostar, strict attenUon to business and admirable social qualities, had 14,..11 our ad miration and Inn, and his death is. therefore. a personal bereavement to each. We desire to en- Press our heartfelt sympathy fa , his Youthful wtfe la this her uuspeakablo bereavement.mi trust that though she will find human comfort of small grail. she may be able tokurt net trust In riles who has promised to lie • husband to the widow and a father to the fatherless. it In Oar desire and. Intention to pay our last tribute of regent by following bls remains to the ems, on font. nearing the usual nudge of mourn ing. Renthad. That a eoPY of thee. ...halo.. he furnished to the wire of the detested, and be printed In the daily paper, WM. MeIiTIRE, Chairman. Wirliduiff flmaty. Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR COAI4--The nn• P dermme4 anllelt Pro l uap a fortbelrouppli of Coal. for the ensuing your, some to be delivered at their Work* by rail ar river. Amount required, 3.000 to 2.400 bushel', dully. Proposols re coleml until Ajififaiit J et. : Prnmormott, J uly PACIFIC PA_CIPT( PEN ! Try Them ! Try Them ! = continue riptlons d closed 75 Wodd Street. ALLAN C. BA K - KIVELL & CO EMI FOR SALE-PROPEILTY,; The two story double housertifb reeldenre ~ f Robert f3.4ennedy. Esq.. adjoining. the reoldente of Nioears. Wm. and Ile/ Walker and Wtwenopar.. In licClure township, on the New" Bright.. Road I= 14 rooms; also. lee house and cooling room. sum tuerktlehen and laundry and out-house, convenient to the wain building: the house is supplied with water and =is. The 'ground.. cotapriaing about 141 , . acres, are lute fully laid out aud.ara cloaked With an abundance of Crud. and ornamental trees. small frutwatrb. On the premlsesare a lane stable. cold draper). out houses and gardener's bouse'llf 3 blower 'Verner Station. on the f•., Vt. W. Is C. It. It. to within a few minute•' watt of the house. 12= EEO SPLENDID Country Residence, MilM=X_E=ll AT AUCTION. There will be sold on the primula.. on THURS. liA Y. Jul 141.4 d. i%o2l , , , e , b t las A lgig , omstilp 4 with nice grame ' llonse, ifonse,W attor Om. Water. !A Cisterns, capable of holding 100 bbls . Good Mater, Pant Barn, Chicken bard. 1.400 Fruit Trees In bearing oider, comprising Anale. PeAch, roar. Plum, Quinea hurry. 3.000 litopberrles. Ornamented with Trees And Anoin t...rip in abundance. Walks and Roads laid out. Daily Trains to and front the city. PanAes wishing sidence l d well to attend this sale. &Count 'trary Re in at Ft Shi. P wil erson o s de. Milne to visit the premise, before sale: will he i guded by calling at Dentine , . Store. SewlckleY• tite. JulbMiel A. UNIGATE. Arset Special Bargains PARASOLS. Spring & Summer Goods REGARDLESS OF COST, Norganstern&Co's MACRUM., GLYDE & CO., Nos. 78 and 88 - Market Street. Joni JOHN Q. woiKIIAN RICII,tre WORKMAA T.''l SC - DAVIS ......egfrais b WOMISI AN, I.lOOltF. 1 CO., =nu faccurers and Dealers in Carriages, Buggies, SPRING & 'RUCK WAGONS 4A, 44-46 and 48 Beaver Bs., -Allegheny. Repairing neatly said promptly executed. Or ders for New Wort 0011011 up in goal Myth nod warranted to Ore sallsracuon In °eery particular. .H.WititNi o r o o t r k arr rihheettom panya make ot SARVINS PATENT WHEELS. and Rapp's Patent QUICII 801Iter and Anti-Rattier for Shalte. H. RICHARD DAVIS hartns purchased the In terest re Alex. and Wm. D. Moore, in the late itrui of WORKStAN, MOHR co.. th. business will heteetter be 000t/need at the olil nandunder the name and style of WORKMAN A DAVIS./ Ordw solicited. • ilTic?4 , 7lPDßErik 'Late with Mame National Bank. thttaborga. SPECTACLES. THE EYE. • Dr. iItANKS, the celebrated Letterer , no the Ere. and btarotfeettiner of Patsitt and Inspired Eisieetardes, has returned to Pittslansh. and is nett at the ST. CLAW. IHYTZL. abet Si Ae adlosts his far-famed Spectacle. to' defecates pion fro •• mommtnallon of thneye alone. fc Stiff. *nit eon well be des as be artincial light althout I • trim 13 to 23 year. Pr. F. loafte mot •• y conselted on all dime.. of th Eye. • d Ma a lane stook of his Spectacles and Eye 0 for .01* About 4,1H141 pairs oethese • es mere Feld on Dr. Wanks last r sit louse . • of W., mouth., Ming the meet eriit tail. .• on to all. se the medical sentlerami d citizen of ftttebergh here by oertltleate Wattled," • _ . . partkolai and enquire at Qui 11.41 W en • on Peon street for-Dr. Franks Ding, BOOM ' St. Clair Rotel. 1 ep PARTNERSHIP 1NOTIC: - - - --- , - - - .. Mr. AIIEXANDER El HAY, .. . For many yews muted le . the 4tue a „re .13 B. HURLEY. 27 and B 9 Fourth ' emote. tn. ' • witted to so Intereet...eonseietteiot leheet'l 1870, and the . style of the lima hentefter trill JACOB B. :BUDGET &. CI ~ mho will eolitiott.i, the eki io. , terell.ltootrik :.13 ikett;l4.ltrerer. . Atiihlthhi C. Ai, . . Jat,ii , b - Bi Haley& • I . o — ' -1 ' Denim In AteerteesseaVelmehCionfeetke eg, rat.. Pan lee C . teenot,!eter lees, , jire. V, and 19, FOURTH. iTENtIi3,II,O 4 .. 4 ....„....,,,,....„...,,,,..,., - ._,9.,.,,„,..,.....•:...,... .. , . Igil l= ~ 7 ,~' ~.- TIE wtaacur GAZE is Trim asrr AND cazArion Commercial and Family Newspapri PII,I3I.IBIIIEDINWE9TERN PY.NNSYLVANIA- No farmer, mechanic. or mereLaut should be about it . . •. üb.cftbin ,~ o f re Clubs of ben copy is furnished gntultolutly La tb• -UV t • Club of ten. Postmatter• u. r•••••••• to ct as Aguas. Addrom 11)(-It I.lZc ali,u-ttlbr tourrtni In tkat coltsnutsOnte for r " .4I "T' , IVE CENTS; each adaut..2l IW FITS CS:%7S. AA T ANTED—A{34IOO,LO P t lad ng tu= l :rreVy 'e e• - terbr' Wheat, yth& percent. The above amount mint , . tonatand nnatneu, which can be done Indlatatheiy. ThLa la • • opportunity for a man wishing ha ..mmm, bnstness. Address S. A. It.. Tlttstnwp odic, Manna real LIU. and When ants= can be had. fur three days• I dadtwit l ar ANTED. L- BOARDERS.— few at N o. bean ie.. tri n 4iiigt. WANTED. -A WOMAN TO COON, nt ter ()rater , noesn, Wrenn' Or rindrOrlada and Okath avenue. t !1 Ei,1..,41.t41 7 at No;! -w, ton.,.2 Z.i 4 T47s7i oNM• Upon • iel wrtn MANIIte4 j‘TANTED.—At 13 Tunnel Street, v v Makers.OPerators, Finishers end Ilattcez 11.4 114/ RECRUITS.—SeveiaI v stout. able hailed men _, Of i getel pa re ..rated o 1111 p the FOU COMP/al T OUQUE:WiIt 0148TH. This company la oue of Ow best In the nattallon. Apply at M. 001 , __ Foot ,o?'11 04 4 etrea4. WANTED —Several Neu for Fart Dricatard n art;r2. na . = " glAa l Mth= = ttooalna, Chalon ora. Dlrdni-roons W Sill W. ' ', :;11.411.V. Tilit i ll ' atriuret norn' i tai SuspaEgion D e , 1 WANTE. MORTGADES. 4 ._ 30.000 tIO Lam In large itr small amounts. at a fair rata r of Wrest.. THOMAS K. PSTI`TIf. Bill. (Bond and Neal Ellata ardor. N 9. 170 Elsolthllald BMW - W 4 NTED--:MORTGAtiF.S. I - Thirty Thousand Dolton to LORI • in 9 /nre or small amounts on oroßinty in BThkalian7 county at a fair vita of Menai. . CllArlearlZYT. , Ammar , " IWat atria*. 12Co A CO. ini.ta9l PEN r'013!(1).—On SatanJai evening, a POCKET-BOOK, COntalning MOM/. Atc. The owner MO have It hy calling at 13439ianduvliy stinet. Allegheny. and Ideralf It. 7-11 - J. KABAJm. LOST MEMO stu mot of P. Do paid to at lEEE BOARD, at. 1 OirciuB To.LET rf:4L7E' rI , O4NTI J. FRO% ply at 2781 rrO•LET T.V O6LET A complete[ DWELLINO T nousl with Stare Ream attached. Ma ted nn Irligt e liPt- ''' £ O. • ""it TO•LET.—No. 86 Esp l anade street, I Allegheny. HOUSE nt 7 rooms.. 07.171 M RIM; gas throughout' hat end cold water. la kitchen. Masaulon given September lit. Apply nn premiers. nr to JOILNI BTERRIIT,Dennoe4, Allegheny. 0 I !WWI TO•LET.—STORE BOON. MEZEI A Ent-due STORE saw end cefei. No. 1154 Liberty *treat. completely Stied 1p erit. shelethir And minter.. WLS be tinted cheep , ; called to!l!4Nan. Inpulrs'M I&flEI Several Second-hapd 7A41713 . • . . One In 110 SE CARRIA One or Two 1101LSCS. Apply to Never of South Canal &tree Allegheny. VOR , SALE.-11011SE. -4 Furnished ereli.st First street, wall lost•Modl for • boaldingl2l2sts.j'enasmodantts.: 1 14 VOll, - SALE CHEAP : -112,600 will 1: buy house with hi. mom. and hall. with four lots !SA feat front by 106 feet In TWA wtoTg g.btrotnoliiinits=7. treat, 4= wan!, stray East _bort A ly al 17,11 Gnat grout, um &moth wrettua. unArni tOR SALE.—That wal•knows property at Parker's Landing: Perina...Tni 1.: NM HOUSE,. with all Ito turniturs,. ate. T., proper person nestling to Leap a hotel, thla to • la. opportunity. For term, can or andresa J. BAT= MelltiLLLN. No. Rank of Comu=Stillanik . IlrOoro • .0 Immediate on sal. TOR SALE—Enginpi aid Boller* New and Second Hand, of alftlidi.emostsaily on band. Orders from all part of the pinata rromptlf tended to. JAW= 'omen Marlon Avenue and P., PLOP. h C. A. W., Alhsgbenr. Ps. VOW SALL-STOCK ,P111.11,-Vma- A: TAINS 040 ACHES. me Iglndreilsg p = eats wader cilittrallop, telan v aNeli . i menV-te dwellings , eery, and Mehl*, and sheep house.. openers Intend by • mall creek pessin4 through_ Sigpieeli.- - SfteSedtis ire th arrti l lest=firt7 " ..egab= near to villefF churches. ,eso can le Purcheeed s per acre. Aselyno B. Inc IN t CO., N 0.10 4 Stout% Ave. VoR SALE CHEAP J OR lOCCRANOR FOR CITY PHOPERTY.-JA Elm CONNTST ItMiIDENCE, roots/am 90 acres MA I beam thereon: one. a dna, comfortable and tonnaleedi mo; mood. water. and woof the has pow er. bt Madero Yennaftraala for • • 1 from tile MIT, on Um mama of VOf a ogle fmen atearan's Inatlon. Censtrale med. AI.. several good Parma In mad lorailmta and booms for sale. Madalg i r ta AM WAIIII. mNo.IIO Greet Da. o • le Oalbadma. E 533 T? OR fkodirOPl 8 YEARS' CREDIT. bars, sc .ere each to ore :hullo! large Var. ttlVtdattog n inntt viatr at . tbs nitta.t. - EVA? S t e ttM I NIM . . 101 l ot brinnetnat. Priem 119173. 1 LARUE NEW CO TAO=, 9 recams"ll:. front and aide nortkoo. °Mutt Si good well of water at Dont anar, oareug• — sal riergigres=r B T•r ,... bad •MIL Wlthin FIISTos to . antes Irma of I. One. MOW.. Of W. LINIIART, on Ms yirinklans. • • FOR BALE. A handsome iitthimid Brith ... a , two . = 4 = ,jr ri won impelled with Mae ththiA - 11. 7 ahth7 ... 14.. while on the nth la a line stat 4 Altman the house. Tate property is certainly te rra ' gt 7. Wahl* in the 17th ward. Prise and tom Wile even. T. It. SOS. Cor.Penn and althals: ON LIMN STREKT.-.An elegant COMM" tlareg u ltMeztjahhyttset. This Is a heatitltal pfiler=l br YOmadame meth. T-8. 4 I O N . ! N dath BTEMET.-A heaatBlll MAMA. wi ll i0S000.• tbac usA n K 4.3.1 will perdu. the let. UMW me mean. It. K. 8104thati nth balaneeth hair month pa yment.. Yrorktnentan a/toald not H ensel oppreunilty sop be. They will ether swath Ito thrantagthus. T. Yt. RIX ANON Jai • Cora.. Nan col au .t.gs.. BANK. FOR SAVINGS, NCI. el FOWL= ATILTUZIPTIVIESIMM. OPEN DAllar from II to 4 _o'ciodrooML on SAT 12,RDAY ICVENINO. from laity lat roe is 1, frora 7 to 1 o'ydoo. and Iran N"Ea to May lot, I to 2.1 o'doet. !masa, jadd el rate of Mx pm mot. tan of tax. mid IS taill•111. I ' l7 . f=o . Wlr l l4 .""* tm. Jj... '"', ao oo-"74 .4 • Board of MamMari—Cleo. A. Medi Pnmalor k 11. Itartman.Jaa..Part.Jr. Nam Plattdoalm . . Ml(frilay, noonday and . . . :. A. Bradley. J.. 1.. U Polfi, , Wsk, Z. Mundt. John E. Lahrorth. Y. *i'.lZ".b... Jotdma Monk, ..lso. Boot'. _ .... Oft; Chrtatopher Lac 1 . . , U. H. a A. N. nail. Solfritero. 1 Tr Fine - Wdches WATTLES & SHAFER'S,, aii-Trrn AVILIIIIS: -; • • • ' All the latest styles of CaLl34llsad 'Nall .71W ILY on bawl audio" jail Atlps New Scoot ot SILVER WANif=tllollo.• ants Just received.. . . -- - tIMEEING .. . o -- A 'ictutihrt. I. • i V . ziero=tilima;htzh %I whit. - dioblit .n 4... "n" *WeeLthhbliketr" — iticw mete te Mi l " b2Vime win stye - hoottlow be iiiimee , Weetettik ht. the hos hie ecenig%ra, hebtithat otrl/lotto anent mama • la the WINI at ....A . E. i w al a. i.a r raiVirupir '. nt oct,lM , _. .. . . .. . . .. - _ 2 NEI s} .l2: PENIMMAIIi, REED & CO. =CM 'ST AND FOUND n Monday etenlng last. a SAMMIE BOOK cOntalsdag • =RI . Kul Currency. A liberal »Pant PIS person retartahug 11 to SPENCER. WHAT 4th and Bcosilmsu Sts.l9lo ward. BOARDING. • NO—To-let,with Board's:, •. cox nneO EMORY 090/18. fasulaa. h ave:- TO-LET !-FURNISHED ROOM with t board Soqulre . st 164 TOttirr I—A large. trldnl Storg ROOM. suitable "tor .I.odgers. Ay. / O M. Street. BOORS, vriGi BOARDING. of nomMod Roans on swoon led avenue. 11.33 No. 4 TITIOIN .11.1.17 FOR 6 'JOIIII DYE,. and . /: .. .• unwn. ....1111? . - PITTSBURGH 'MURMMI) IN ifM & Chains sli ill*-Aissaa; EDEN