T. 1 .11 GA7F.TTE II Il f!UBLDHIED BY PENNIMAN, REED & Co., Corner Sixth Are—and Smithfield St. 1.7 D. PENNIAIAR. 'MILAN KING, T ! P. 110PSTON, E. P. REED, EDITO,ILS PUOPRIECTOTia. name of rnt lIAtLy wall, per year Deueemp by Perrier, per week GENERALITIES. ls:kw Volts has some bey policemen. TROY, N. Y. has a rag picker 103 years old? - • SILK NVOKIN aro fashionable California pots. . . !draw° Las produced a wonderful bunt of Grist. THE staple crop of the Connecticut val ley is tobacco. - . ''NAi'ORTI". Naughty, but stt Nice" is the title of a late novel. • Tirs. subject of public bathe• is now Icing agitated in St. Louie. NiATILIM LICIION will — begin her Lien. nial farewell tour In the autumn. ONE school house to eight base ball clubs is.the ratio In Indiana tonne. TUE Ilabie bay crop will, it is feared, prore a failure on account of drought. Tug great trouble with mine in that so littla of It is enu-wine.---Loterf Courier. 11031E0 . 141 Louse iii'Verona is now , Ofc object of senitutental• antiquarian _search. • FOR twenty years. Dickens. received $l5OO a year from his Oennan publishers. Tag latest style of Paris hat Lithe same which delighted the ancestresses 105 years ago. • - DOUGLAS JEISOLD'd son—not nephew —is an engrnt - er on wood in New Or. leans. ON Sunday Anthony Robstein attempted to airhu the Ohio at Cincinnati and per. • 'rum's are a great many very large and very healthy rattlesnakes thin year in Minnesota. .• SIBS. ROBERT DALE OWEN says more - than half •of *the work of the world is • done by women. IMAM and gold and maroon, and light Mao are announced as the fashionable contrasts this season. LAKE Micunitx in said sow to be tiro feet higher than it ever was before in the memory of white men... A. COMPANY, with a capital of $55,000, has been established at \ Voicester for the manufacture of carpets. A ono. who held an auto da fe in her stove with a few green of potato bugs was poisoned by their tunics. • . HON. A.1.1. - Rice, one of the Roston ex cursion party,-had his pocket picked of •251.000 by a Califqrnia thief. froM the abundance of grapes in France claret, burgundy and chtunpagno will be very plenty in France. Dcnom the present .season it is said that 15,000,000 of brick will be manufac tured at Terre Haute, Indiana. REn.MAN mr.i.viLLE, author of 'Fypoe, Omoo and other navels, has a position in the New York Custom House. TEE will of Robert 'West, which left $25,000 to five .public charities in Phila delphia is contested by a female relative. ON Friday afternoon 'Charles Snyder fell from the wheel house of a steamboat he was . painting at Cincinnati and was drowned. EDwIN DE0.013 will probably never be decently rendered in German as' several of the best translators' pronounce it be 7 yond thiir powers.' "A CONTnOVERsY with a friend" is a delicate term applied oat in Nevada to getting one's skull fractured two or three times with a brick. Ott Saturday one white man was killed and two Chinese shattered by the , explo don of one of tbaHmildings of the Cali fornia Powder }Yorks. TIIE gangs of 'pickpockets anti murder 'murk all the &relines of travel to and from New York:aro said to be now thoroughly organised for the season. • Ttre Chicago White Stockings are pro nounced miserable trandain the East and the Chicago papers more than halt ac. knowledge that they are re. i A GREEN waiter on a Pullman ear drenched his paasengers lately by tined visedly trying 'to 1111 the water tank through one of the roof ventilators MorirrtitiEn proponen to have a new manufacturing company, with a capital of $lOO,OOO, for the manufacture of all torts of articles made - from wood, iron or steel. Ir.is very fashionable just now at sum mer resorts to attend church. The va :ions houses of worship at Long Branch and Newport were well filled on Sunday. Jour; 1 1 .1c1Ne11arta, while swimming at Cincinnati, on Sunday, suddenly shook hands with his companions, said goodbye; dove under the water and was drowned. LADIES whose writings make us think them always young do, however, grow old; for instance, Fanny Fern ix eirty, Mrs. Stowe fiftyair. and Alice Cary. forty. eight. ON the 6th instant Wesley W. Sanford, of Ridgeway. 311thigan, blew out his brains; and Thomas Wilson, living live miles from ,Ridgeway, killed himself by raking arsenic: - \YUEN the gas accidentally went out at a Chicago prayer meeting last week, Shoo Fly was whistled and sung by apparently many more voices thin had joined in the hymn a few momenta before. A Afrcracial: farmer anointed his 'note to vines with rat poison; to destroy the bugs, and the next morning- found his herd of coals dead, having broken laps the potato patch daring the night. Cot.. PARAN.PTEVENS has . authorized the School ComMittem of Claremont; N. 11.,,t0 draw on him senihannually for the interest of $lO,OOO. This' makes his gift to the Stevens High School $20,000. Flax now talks of launching . a rows. paper on the rail progreasion, a paper without politics, but which, while driving ahead at alxhorse speed; shall twirl about and pirouette with every breath of fickle fortune. , THE harness makers' strike in eincin. nail has induced five manufacturers to ac cede to their demands Four manufac. 'curers yet stand out. The makers can re ceive under the new rates from $l2 to $l5 per week. ON Sunday, James Austin attempted to drive some boys from his blackberry patch neat. Springfield, 0., when a lad fil- Uvo Team of - age. named Fred. Roth, shot him through the lungs with a pistol, wounding him fatally. THE Boston Poe says: A Wisconsin gentleman insisted upon putting himself • on the free list of a circus by: crawling tinder the canvass lately, and i n a debate with the gentlemanly and urbaneproprie tor was gathered to his fathers. . A lIICIIICAN Lem wants information of a person Who "sailed from somewhere on a whaling voyage, between 1705 and 1805." She supposed the port 'eltlfer New Bed. ford, Nantucket or Newborn:gut. The search would seem-almost impracticable. Mu. W3l.;,DirtNE, a prominent manu facturer of cotton and woolen goods and proprietor of . the Kennebec Mills,died io Philadelphia on Friday . night In his iftth year from injuries received by being thrown from his carriage several months • AT Baltimore, July 4, Policeman Mur phy arrested one of three brotberrowdies for insulting a lady. The brothers as sailed the officer With clubs to rescue the prisoner, but the oMeer clung to hie man, took him to the watehbouse, and hi a few minutes died of his woaada . ' . As attorney presenting a copy of a writ. to an auctioneer, apologized , for his un friendly visit, as he was merely perform. lug an unpiensant duty of 1K p ro f e w on. ••Certainly not,' said the attorney: "you must attend to the duties of your p i a, eon, and so must I to mine." and instant V. knocked him down. . ;Ir is proposed to raise the sum of Co,. 000, to be given to the earporation - of Yale College, to be expended in - obtaining a imitable statue in bronze or President Dielght, and placing the satneln the va cant niche provided for such an - ornament upon the beautiful edifice just erected for the Theological Department. Ar tiri recent fire in — Providence the beat was so intense that a large .body of cod In one of the bins on Hopkin's wharf WIS Ignited, and when the supports were burned away the whole bunting mass, es timated at a hundred • tome, end Into the 1 Till a • - ' ‘PI /C -11 1 )t, v - i l'--- v L It • I IXi. , ii ` 4/ - 1 r) A \ v&i,Z,C - ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ug dock, convening it into a, literal boiling cauldron for motile few minutes. • toss BitAxcir is to be enlivened this summer with music of an operatic cast. Among the artists engaged are MI. Rosa Cook, Mine. Varian-Hoffman, Mr. Bend Drayton, Sig. fiandolfi, Sig. Fosseti, Miss Kellogg, Mute. biazzaniga, Mate. Anna Bishop, Sig. Lefranc, and Sig.. Brig. noli. Many instrumental soloists aro an. flounced, • SANIVIZI, NAPIER, n young unmarried MAU' employed at the Bingham House in Philadelphia, attempted to commit sui cide with an. old jack knife or, Sunday. Ile was discovered in the act of hacking at his throat._ and carried to a hospital, where he begged the surgeons to let him die as.he was tired of living, hut his mod ,st petition was refused. Song of the boarders at an ludianapo lis_hotel went out the other eveniug, leas ing their doors and 'windows open, that the - spirit of the evening wind" might wander in. and freshen things. When they returned they found their moms tightly closed and roaring coal fires . horn ing. Fellow boarders, had been there. POTATOE BCGSI in Illinois have nearly all been killed, either by the application of Paris green and wheat dour, in parts of one to ten respectively, or through the less expensive and more rapid process of knocking them off on toxhe sand during • the hot weather, where. they never foiled to curl up and roast in less than it AeconDixoto the report of the Ciuel . nati Board of Trade the manufactures of -that city for the rear ISII9 amounted to 5119,140,089. Of this clothing is over - S11,000,000: furniture nearly S 11,000000;. $1 . 2,520,000; idoves and hol low ware, $2.400,000; oils, soaps, and can dles nearly $8,000,000; liquors, $12,000,000. 'ritts far this season Norwegian immi giants have chiefly landed in Cantina, and found their way to the States overcana -.San lines of travel; hut a new steamship 'ins has Leen - chartered, and will coin -ace running shortly between Bergen. orway, and the port:of New York, and hereafter u.'6 - may expect a Indira' eliallgO in the Scandinavian tide of immigmtion. PATEnsox, New. Jersey. had a new son. :nation a few mornings ago. It was occa sioned- by the visit of a swarm of bees, which completely tilled the stre,t from side to side. After various •expedienw to collect them Mr. John C. Killou ru procured a limb from a tree and 'going into the middle of the strem he soon had them con. qv:gated into one mass preparatory • to A FARMER living near Elkhart, Indiana, as refused for seven years to sell his von!, because he could lot get the price e demanded. His stock has, therefore, tereased, Until the other day heconchs& to come down, and bro . tight to town or tivothousand pounds wo). cc trading it at front thirty.tive to thirt, eight cents per pound . For .a large pr portion of this wool he %vas Song ago e fered $1 per island and refused it. • Fort some titne notices have , , been dr , culated through. the difreient frontier posts to the etli.Sl that a MN. Dorothy Field had been abducted by' the Indiana from Menard county, nn the ,San Saba River. four miles below MeKarel!, State otTexas. and .meting a reward of VW in gold for her safe return to any faint in the United States. It has been ascertain ed that she was shot, scalped, and tied to a tree, where elle was left to starve. • Mom s people are killed by lightning thou in commonly suppwwd. • According to some recently publiniwd statistics more than ten thousand - people have been smlo ten by the electric thud within the pant thirty years; of Whom two thousand two hundred and fifty:two were Allied out: right. 'The fiery bolts, however, neon to tuake a distinction on account of sex, for of the eight hundred and eighty killed within the last 'ten years, only two hut, tlnsi and forty•three were females. TOE New York 111 - arld say.: As there are Some pious folks who think it sinful to cure diseases or assuage loins which are sent an punishment for sin, it in per haps not right for this medicine men to discover that the new anwsthetic, hydrate of chloral, is an übm><st miraculous rent edy in ildirintro Omen.. Dr. th4;rge Balfour, of Edinburg, has tried_ it in a tv'eich was, one of "maniacal vio. lence.' Two 111dr-drachm &men at one hour's interval produced sleep, and cured the patient: .• A rmar of : Americana at Zurich Switzerland, haVintr, Income pnajudie, IlgUlLlst the country for some reat.on; de • (ermined to wreak a terrible vengeance MI the unotrending Swiss: S.o they organ ized among themselves a base - ball club, with two - nines, and placed a Match - game. The_puttch excited great interest among the natives, and our countrymen retired over the Alps, their faces lighted with a glimmer of sardonic satisfaction. Their devilish revenge 'has Worked, and now Ivor Switzerland is cursed and inundated with a passion for base ball. Tuts is what the New York amanertitil Adrretiser nays: "Italy honors the memo. ry of her lions who fell at Solferino, with monament erected ou the brittle field. America honors her crippled and dismem• beret veterans, finst by vouchsafing them the privilege of a monkey, and a hand. organ, and then by taxing hidh the ani mal and the instrument." Whereas, any paper that wished to be just and patriotic.- and ordinarily decent, would have said: America honors the memory of her sons who fell, by a monument on every battle field and upon every village green." Italy honors the survivors of Solferino by cell. in g thyrn the privilege of a tnonkey and band drgan, and then letting them loose in this country to have the, animal, and torture box taxed: A NEW YORK letter says: 'Our admit.-- thuris appealed to at seeing Pmzident Bergh these scorching tinya walking up rind down Broadway and other, thorough faren, keeping a sharp lookout for cruel Stage drivers and carmen, and spotting and arresting a delinquent wherever seen. Truly; this man, in his quiet, unassuming' dignity and determination, is winning for hitifself a nation's gratitude. Every ha. man brute fairly hates this benefactor of the brute creation, and hundreds would take a great deal of satisfaction in inflict. ing phyaleal violence upon him. , Bat un moved by, and indifferent to, warnings and threats, he keeps'riglit on from day to .lay, while the influenc e o f hi„ ex„,,,,,h, in being felt all over the country.. should have added' at he has an amide fortune, and is a quiet, unobtrusive gentleman." Ca°Ws, which-n re frequently so great a source of terror to farmers and owners of corn fields, are not altogether so deestrue tire of the corn as may be supposed. That they protect the wheat field instead of despoiling will not readily Ise believed by the average of farmers, but - the expe rience of many will prove this.' A. corms pendent of an'English paper, ndrocating the protection of the crow, atatea that having , shot crows In n corn field, lie opened their stomachs. expecting to find theta fUll 'of wheat. Ou the contrary, be discovered that they contained a large number of catterpillurs..whose ravages ou 'the crops Were quite evident. Before farmers heroine perfectly ruthlekulin their .destruction of the birds round - their firins, . it might be well for them to repeat this experiment, and ascertain which are their friends and which their enemies. In the Barbadoes the tiegrroes call the crow the "blessing of Itod," from the aid which give') in destroying cockroaches. . PROF. lioessbr.n, sent out by the Pe• parttnent of the Interior to examine Into the mineral wealth of Texas, lately arrived at Waco from the .frontier. Ile and bin escort were surprised by Indians near thO mouth of the Little WiChita, May 31. ,Two citizens of Collin county, in the mil s ploy of the Professor were killed and scalped, and he wan no bespattered with their blood an to eon le him to feign death, The Waco KM lore, which gives -us these facteoidds : .• 'though punched and pricked by the In sticks fans with stic and arrows while lying immovable in the bottom of the wagon, 0 to Professor still kept still, and by so do t g saved his scalp, The escort at this me eat came rapidly to the rescue and dmv them oft, ono SOL diet being killed lath in . action, The In. diens rallied a second time, but were again driven off, and finally leappeared In a northwesterly direction, - Their number was estinutted to be forty or fifty, and ell were armed with rifles, tsowe and arrows, and decorated in a veil- hideous' manner." THE SPANISH SUCCESSION Objections to Don Alfonso..lsabella', Abdication... The Scene.. The Ex. Queen's Speech-4[er Will.. The Po pal Blessing. [From N. Y. World Corremondeld.l • • P.A.11 ts, Jane 27,1070. When on, remembera 'the cogent., with which the Duke of Genoa 'vu pressed to accept the Spanish crown, some surprise is felt that Don Altonso shonk not he et:Molly acceptable. He. like the former, is a child of KWh tender yearn that he Must - make a model constitutional king, for he would be a mere puppet in the hands of his constitutional advisers. It is, however. feared (palace revolutions are common in Spaia,i that be would soon 'become n mere puppk in the hands of his mother . and grandmoilter (Queen Marie Christine,l who are themselves mere pup pets in the hands of priests; and that as the reign of Queen Isabella wan bnt the counterpart of Queen Marie christine's reign, an the reign of Alfon,n would be so distinguishable from dons. of his twei rs immediate predeCesso. 'rime will re-. veal the value of Don Alfonso's meter, sions. I= Invitations were issued a few days since to all the Spaniards who have remained faithful to the, Queen, rerluesting , t heir tendance at Basilewski Mansion last Saturday at 2 P. M. They - were enjoined to keep the invitations secret. At Val r. it. precisely the Queen entered the draw ing room. She was nttired in rose-colored silk, covered with lace. She wore spleralid pearls in her hair, her. ears,. and around her neck. On her breast scan a magnift• cent diamond breed. She was calm and wellaatistied. On her right were Prince Don Alfonso, her eldest son, (ho wore a black velvet roundabout and pantaloons). and Infanta Don Sebastian, the youngrat and sole surviving 84111 of Charles IV On her left were QIIPPII Marie Christine. her mother. the Infant:is, and Count d•Aquila tof - Naples). Don Francisco d'Atisisas, the Queen's hushand, had been invited to attend, but he came not. Neither came the ]hike de Seville (Prince Henry de Bourbon's son) although in Paristhe excuse alleged for i.el absence wait that, having taken service in:the Spanish - army, he could not well appear at - such a ceremony ).-nor Count Ourowski (Infanta Inabellit's hus band, mater of Doe Francisco ir.tasisas.t :tor Don (inely-Rene', (husband of Infan• to Josephine.) 'Dere were present. each seated according to the Spanish order of precedence, Dukes de Medituweli. de !li ras Saavedra, de Seat, (\hne. de Monty's hush and,) Entice de Las Delhi., d'Arco, do Ripalda, Marquises de Belmar. dr Casalrujo. Bagaraga, Vella Florida, de Aricollar. .11 int MA3F.STY When silence was restored the Queen said she had resolved to abdicat e her throne, and to make known her reasons far doing so to all Spaniards. She. unfolded a Ftper site held in her hind; awl read her. pnwlamation. lit it' 'hr gave a brief summary of her reign:. she reminded Spaniards that she had been summoned to reign over them abed was scarcely morn' than a baby in the entitle;-she had grown up without its. hour's truce amid the civil db.cords which rent Spain asunder; she had lemn ht the cradle, eVell as a young girl. stilt Starr as IrOlaaa, been in AeolltillaalCOldliCl with political parties or political factions which fought for power: and. absorbed by three• linrassing conflicts, she was made imp,. tent to do all the good to the country she had desired to do. Nevertheleas, averse from - erimitutting anybody, she forgave all theme who had wronged 'her, and she con tided her son to the nobility of the Span ish nation. THE ap'EEN This prwlintation was lb,ened to amid thedrepest Iler Maj.:sly tltrli read her abdication. which ual sOniewhat as follows: "I, di, declare that of thy own free will and consent, and without yielding to any instijalt ion, advice o r COMP.! Willlt.4lo•Ver. I do ado and do transfei u n to my son Abfoluto all nit la, litical rights, retaining for myself over only ' Inv civil rights, of mother and guardian:' She then signed : the abdication. and after lior ,very per• sou present signed it. =I Queen Isabella then fell weeping in her mother's 611111. I..k.th 'warrant of ninny a dream and mane a fetish illusion was signed! When she grew clam. Prince Iton Alfonso mond in her place, and his gmudmnther. Queen Marie Chris tine. Infant Dna Saliastian. his grand uncle, and the Infant., his sister 4, loosed his hand, The royal family resumed their places. Prince, thtn Alfenim now ne copying the place of honor. All the com pany present then. filed in front of them, and as they 'aimed eachls - medals! kissed Don Altman, and Queen Isabella's hand. This ceremony ended, the Queen went up to each pertinny'rernt and exchanged a few friendly, kied•words with him. , QUEEN IF.tBELL esl4Kg ILER WILL. Friday :tight the .Queen made and-pub 'hilted her will. She doedriA to make it while still. iu possession of all herll , l,llly. prerogatives.. She had nt first .letermin. .1 to make and publish her will at the wile time she alp:Heated: but as it was desirable that several French pt,rispos shnuld.be witnesses to her will, and as It might irritate the Spaniiti goinrouleat to hear that French fonetionaries had been present at her abdication, she resolved to make the will on the Mil of the 111Xlica. lion. Among the persons. present nt the making and publication of the will were. Marahal Ilazaine.Judge Bebolt Campy, M. Allow, the lawyer, and others. The Queen.sent a telegram to the Pope, to in form him of her abdication, and . to nsk him to bless her son, his moue and.-Spalta The Pope hmuedintely returned a tote• grain ronveylog the desired benedictions. d,euse . l.kost. 1 The Highest ,- Flight .Ever Made by 'lle most remarkable halloon n.scenslon on record was made in 19.04. be Bird and .ony-Lussae, In Park. -By limb enterprise 'thee endowed science with a series of new anti important !sets, questionable hcfore flint time; an they carried with them a complete Oct'of suitable apparatus, and, nierever, an unsurpassed - knowledge of observation and experiment. Thes , 'oh. eentle,l to a height of 13.000 feet, and id; served that at the height of 14,000 to 0,000 feet the animals they had taken with them, in order to observe the effect of earifietj, air and cold Upoo them, did net . appear brisuffer any *convenience. fl, the meantime the pulses of the two experi. menterx Were much accelerated; that of tiny-Lunt:Lc; etherwixe alwave' slow, 82 bents per minute, won 80; and that of Riot, naturally rapid; 79 hen* per minute, watt 111. At a height of 11,000 feet a pigeon was liberated; it dropped down whirling through the sir as if it had been a stone. 'llio air was too thin. too much milled, to enable it to fly. Three weeks later, Orty•Lutou t e went up alone, and attained the, height of 22,000 feet, four and one'. sixth miles, or 2,000 feet higher than the top of Chitaborazo Mountain. TIM barn meter watt.* thirteen • inches high, the thermometer eighteen degrees Fahrenheit below the freezing point, while at the of the ground wax eighty de... green. He lefktho court-yard of the Con Aereatoire den Arts - ct Metiers,* Paris,. and, after an aerial voyage of 1.1): 1101155.. descepded near Rouen, ono hundred milee distant. The result of this ascension on etty.leussac's health was very injurious, partially by the want of air for respira. lion, combined with sudden cold, but chiefly by the absence of the accustomed prensure. At the extreme height of 22,000 feet Ids face and neck were swollen enormously, his eyes protruded from hie head, blood 'ran front Ids eyelids, 11050 and earn, and.alitti came front his lunge; by vomiting:in short, Ids system received a shock from which ho never. fully re covered the rest of WA life. 'run. East India • trade with Boaton •in quite brisk thin season. Ono mercantile lirm has now four ships discharging there, which have recently arrived with valuable cargoes of coirce, pepper, spices, &cti The dales on one article alone brought by one of these vessels will amount to $104,000 in gold. PITTSBLJRGEL WEOESDAY, ':JULY 13, 1870 FIRST OMR MIDNIGHT NEWS BY CABLE: The Crisis iii Eurc.ii)e 'Fred Military Preparations by Both Parties—Peaceful Reports—Report ed Withdrawal of Prince Leopoldo,' - a Candidate for the Spanish Throne —Probable Demand of Fartherliner. antles—Enapress Enzenia Reported Anxious Inc War. in the Interest of Don Alfonzo. [fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Pants. July I2. — The French note to Prussi makes two demands, one for the dt.nvow•a of Prince Leopold's candidacy by Prussia, and the other for the withdrawal of the Prince's name In connection with the Spanish throne. Prussia's answer to France is expected to 11101TOW. Special Euglish envoys have gone to Enl Paris and Madrid,. The Queen of Prutotia has nrrived at Rion o use her Influence for the preset-ratio:rot rltENyn MILITARY . ./k ItßANninteNT, The'aruly at Paris has received orders t lifarch to Moselle, and nix tninvortm nt Totdn hare 0100:11 op, real - to watil to A Iglery Ii bring back troops. . The Special (luny& nye to constitute th am corps intruile, which will be cononandei by Marshal Baraille- With lienenil Control D tinsel us chief of Stall nod headquarters a Melt. . • ne)ehno tins been ordered froni Ugerie to take t eon - inland he army which Ia to noeTnte Ott the Rhine. General Lebrun will it. stitlT and Generals Frovinit end Boor t:ilk i will steels with him. . . Count 1 , 0 htlikno. wait ChanFrintler nd t ,t her it..era', Will net On the opanish fron tlet. 4 inior< bane nine been snot to the ('her boorg to prepnre it fleet to tt?noport-al,ixtl t mops, %Otto:, lest tent ton Is Itantbargand'the Yorth Sen. I= P. L.—The political develonments are if more peacefal nature. An Informal reply. o King la%Main, of Prussia. to the protest Prance has been received. Ile ecaulenis wit hdraw Root Prince Leopold the &audio of his claims an the herd of the (molly of II lomsollern. but nor ris King of Prussia, Tb Preach Cabinet intimate t hat this sdneessio • • . . . Lettle.itl tilluaelf tvlthdruu, from the c Mature of the throne of SrMill.' - A peaceful aolut ion la nott• . pcetalble nal. 'mere Letit a the execution dl lisp treaty 7111 Now ',VENTS Or MUMMA—WO./ VMS°, to Tilt I.ISC Of THE MUNE. s The evening. journal. puldish the following ut Prussian movements its received from Erni: 'The Krug Of Prussia had several audience. with Baron DeMalt ke. The brat Pruhalan - oryn d'artne had received orders to tuarch to the fortresses of the Rhine. The, corps at Cashel, Hanover. and In Elbe province, were to be reinforced nottied lately and ;Odd/troops to be nn t he line of the Rhine. An extract front a letter written by general Prim on the lith inst. in 'published. Ile says: never supposed France could be soino ressed in this mat sere but Spain eagnot s it h out .home draw bock. So ro 00011 et ros pont," It. It reported that the mienn lawn:es are mitive in the llohotrollerti ea ii lldlit 'lmre Charm., hmt I he Conuten* of l - lanilersnips( llohenzollern To the Countehn acting under t !in advice of Chartres. orthorrrdi sr.ll - 1-CSEXT r. Tor titrvictitA V. • • It Is redorted the queetlene at issue between Prnme and Prussia hovet been artomility od led. - dente§ opened et Oaf 40e, and are now active and firm at lid lAc. VOCNO.ttirts or The In:AC[III,MM. The newe that the dilliculty with Pruisia would probably he arranged is founded on the announcement that Prince Charles of /lobe:I -to:tern, father ni. Leopold. through Senor Ologaga no intermedlere i ban telegraphed tren. Prim he should reline the crown for Id. son even detected by the Spanolt people. M !brag;. lett afternoon the fori.t int at thin. had conferene with flrommont and thr Pru..inn nlntna.adu and rt•tprn--.1. it ac ne expected the t: liorerib ctarowould make another declaration In the chambers toislay. AU the ambaataclore were invited to attend hut, none wait made. Darer. mdn aubmitted an intemmilatlon Po the flora rmat a. (u what guarantee. would now be demanded to prevent falnre riurnollottlons. ta. which anew, will be returned at the pro le, time. The panic on the litouc ae b ia laa wag c , ao .d td the forced 'aim of iifiectilatora. Ititt'ltitrter to irMaioa la IttaltilA Pnisiiiati Journal. has. report. o f an mi. manse inorecnent-of trimps in (iermany. They refirmient the tel the frontier encumbered with men nod horse.. Eren la linden the military activity It remarkable,. Trunaporta lion tot. been no arranged Ibex nriatit) Infant m dm! 5.101 cavalry can reach the frontier in one ay. Secret exercise. of artillery have been going on In the frontier of itaiiadt and o n ri.nitnon • rode in !Neaten! Proof, Ttie gergeanis of the render l`rutetan arum are drilling gong utold.er• in the handling .f /IVA, I= LA Lit., to. En Minding . ' to ale report that ‘bectat en , oy had been sent to Pruslia, aaya it in in:orrect. but mi....neer has roue to Vif 1111 A to brotwite 1/17 , n1./se and defensive alliance betereen Prato, and A nstrin. The latter , name, not vet known._ The same paper oat/mates that the ,K tag. of N. mild ref nae the ettinf of the haute of !lobe°. 7ollern hls •mmort to tae candldattire of Leopold, but at Kinff of Prussia he must give htc eoment. S' (.11!itTNTRAT- Iyo-- • , LONOON.J 12.—Thpre In no doubt Pray an troopn Sr.,. cancrutrattna 11./ Bade d Mayenn, NET, M. , 11,11 . 1EN surrnr-imcb The Parit correepondent nf the Pad Mot Gazette %rate.; •tbat now, 'tlitbatchet Iron; Park t. the rnited :dates have been lelaref or - altered - because they contained details of tile gmEmmtloo. mak Inc for war. TILE VEVell tV rn.tacc. Ile adds the regiment al bonds ate !toady pract king the - Marsellinise," and reprodocea the report of the Gottiols that the F.truiertir'a hones, after specialtraining to accustom then, cc, artillery, are being sent tot he frontier. Garribetta intends to make a speech In the Corps in which he will demand that .he goy ernment insist on the fultillownt of the treaty of Prague. Ire will he opposed In the inter est of Pence. 1 ' • Tilt SrreATION AM hißePri - N - FLAME-NTT, Jule 12—In the Chnoilser yeaterdity. NintAt er Ventetta being tines tinned on the general sltuat ion.? the Europe no-Snitninit question and the relations or Italy thereto. sold the finnan Government co dte other power, In their efforts to maintain neater. hut he declined to make any full her explanntions. Ire n still hopeful. however. Ma favorable result 'a. of the endeav ors of the noseers. Ile considered any Ala cu.sion ns to the occupation of Rome under the lotegeta eireurulit lances Inopportune. • • IILACTI6N FarWTED. 31.—A rumor in rut , rent here that. Prince Hohenzollern haa with drawn bin acceptance of the nomination for the Spaniel therms , . jr It prone. true. a rapid reaction will.ha looked for In the 'dock market Ed-Morrow. The eounce of. the' rumor can not: be digcovered at thin hour and tb. nn?x should be received with caution. ' evvnrrw 'Mit AVAIa. Mums, July 12.—The Patin co en of the Prowl. Croat Gazette sty. tier Elmore , . .Eogeole in an promoter of war to defeat Hohenzollern and place Alton.° on the Snanhat throne. Of the claim. of the latter she le a. strong a parLlsan as of.lhe fatal un dertaking of Haxlmlllaff In Mexico. = • LONDON, July 12.—The formal opening of the Tharneaembankment will take place to-nor row.. It to exPecteti the Queen will take part In the ccremonlen. Clasper. noted oarsman and boat died to-day at Kew• Castle-on-Tyne. The .Shlpp tali Gautle denounces American life Insurance agencies in England. It shows they are Irresponsible and Kfteiturnnaecuri-. ties here for the performatfee Of. vontracts rwe with Enell.h eompun oio . th. O n ats t iu ' llerkuhisea r ro i r:l74 ub re Sheep ure ' Xrrennirth f :,Aeldu of growicg barley to feed. In the House of Lords to-day the bill to fa cilitate therrctirement of Church incumbents Woe passed. -The Mouse of Commons received the amend ;nests to the Irish Land. bill from the Howse ,of Lord.. Mr. Gladstone said the . changes Made were generally aczeptahle to the Gov .E.rnment. and then proceeded to point out - t no he should counsel the 'lonise to dissent . Wag Boreal-votes were taketkon the Lords' ttenernithents arfHvarlous results. =3 ==2= = Xund.troPm"r.'ri3"lY.l2 .1 T rrrLT • rM7 4e Igutis.Vl The y srike l In Milhous° extends to all classes of Workmen: even the bake. ceased work. and at leam MAX) men are Idle. Goal order has been preserved. and neither pollee nor soldiers exiled upon to Interfere. • THE tmouurn'irr nutalcz. The drought In France continues. No rain bad fallen for ten weeks prior ta July 4th. and *Moe then there have bee n only a few a li g h t .horers, which were not sufholent to revive the drooping ovine. PA.tus. July EL—According - to pteseot np- Pontonces halt tho grain crop will be lost. 1112211 . . . HevneraTjtilir.l2—ut meeting of prominent slave holden a the western section of Cuba. Presided over •bv the Captain General. ay- ). pointed . committee to report • plan for the . abolition of slavery throughout the Inland. I:lle.tneet ng was harmonic.. . Menlo it In the departmedt of Cuba for the f.ipanish .hrtes have been ordered and will come atf before the end of August. Cubans in theChamagrey distriet have re.- turned to their allegiance and are working on plantations. Arms have been furnished theta. by the gov'ernment. and they are organizing for protection againid roving bands of incur- Coked Statee ( the yellow fever. 1= . . NiAOllllO. - July t 2. —A COII9II iracy has been discovered hem the • object of which was to declare a republic. The leaders have been at. Test oil. l=! QUEENS . rowy. July 12.—The steamer Tariffa arrived yesterday. SOgrrlA It MON. July ft.--The steamer fMnan arrived thin evening. 19.—The titeamer Sidonean, from Now York . . has arrived. • • • FINNANCIAL AND CONIDEIWIAL. lalsocra : July 1 2 .—Nrenitar-Consols" American Securities flat ; 3:20 bonds: .(ch., tdh:lr2g.:7.4; ' 6 7s. t;'i: MP:. 85,4: Erica. 17 Illinols'111; (ir rn t Western 2.5: Siockn flat. LlVE:we:ola Jule 12.—Pott on dull and irreg ular; middlinctipfands nyzoh,d; 0 r h. an „1,,.. 4 ( , ‘OlOO 8,1101) tales. lireadbtulTs Una. Ile- Ceipts of wheat, for the toast I broil days 40.021 qt arters;3'..;)o Aaterhaor.. .C.oltfornla white wheat 104 ad; red oral:ern: No. a tra Pd: winter Pa ad. Western Frour tharn—Nn. mixed :Da M.' Oats 245.1. Harley to. Peas:lls Dd. Pork arm at 10,:e6.1. Reef 112 s 6d. Lard tlnn :;t. Sic Od. 61s. liacon.26s. Conine, lands 62:. 6d. 'Turpentine qn.et and ..tend:- at r - LONDoN. Jule l_'.—Tallow 45.: 3.1; sugar active at 21's ihiii27 , o.lallintt. Linseed nil lirtn cr, at 314 ANaarmtp..latle 12 -Petroleum Urn, • 11,1 E. dole 12.—cot ton flat. Frt.lNKFORT..Itily I_".--Market for bond. re acted and closed linnet: 3291. of 112 quoted ul 91. NEAV YORK vrry .; A Serino+ Biol. Atuonc Irikdinnia-- Oranxemen Attacked and a Itattip Ensueq—Se‘eral Killed- and Malay Wontuipd—Oliter City Items. lly TekgrAilil 10 the Pitt eurgh t i NEW I , 4:mK, July 12, 1h2114. 'R111111.; Mira - AZSACICK.SU-st LICALIICS 1.7.11.1.1.11 AND MAXI' %VIC:CI.. The Orangemen eelebrating the anniver sary of the battle of Boyne at Elm Pack te- Way were nttncked by three hundred hid!, la borers. whose auger bad been 101114.!li by ex pressions by the . friangreinen lam Wog to their nationality and faith.. Tie itssailants used stones and the Implements with which they had Levu working. The Orangemen defended themselves with their pistols. Thus. Grady - • • smis shot its the Lead and lustantly billed ov alto John Brody, fourteen scar; settler with a nom name unknown. You others. Patrick Carr. Th.. Ilurphy, Th. 'Adams and Samuel Smith. were fatally inJur ed and a large nuniger of others severer, wounded. A force. uf policemen were sum moned to the spot who succeeded, by the itortll . oll4 use of club., in imelllng the riot Subsequently the ears which conveyed fit rirangeinen were attorked, veverol persons wounded and. the cars badly damaged. Thok. Kane was tort in Central Park he orange metvand fatally stAblied. The affair created the minima confusion In the'. neighborhortif of Its occurrence. Lido. —From accountt received at polio heoiligunrters to midnight. It appeorx the rio assumed inure serious proportions than Wn at first nupposed. There nre two sernitin .if the nriyln. Seperintendent Jourdan state the °tangent , / Placed party Innen, used In suiting itnli uppntlirlOto epithets. and liitt•ty , tt,tit.t. at the worknien and tired sec and hosts before any attack wa• toad,' tiho then,. the workinen Inca assaulted tin orsingemen with xpailen. shovel,. sold ere, ullahlowitapon,, The Orangemenunsol re entre, with which ncnrir :Whom were anti ed. Captain licline states the workmen seer the n•sailants. owl after two cir three bun tired of them had stormed therark nod drivel the three flit...out Orangemen out, the fight log wasCorricd tin Ina stoittered .manner al ince t.e. c,iint re. During these skirmish Leallindreits . %ere wiotneled and eer eral killed. but fall ptirelmilanir or not yet nacennined. Tire+ workme are known to to. killed and lire take lbolsyne hospital . no rom t. ilt , ,n. :The . - ,•n.t..1 taln from the hell s . ekinll,l iage and It hi therefore iutpo•tthie alrerta,t their number, but no far, t is believed ni trongeuicti were killed. = Collector Murphy. Irtth caber neer. Federal Pl•tlnteee of t Ate city. , rlll qualify nett reek, General :Merritt Intl. , meantime acting 4 Collrctor. A,aittant Tn•aauter Ibillt.oter • tit I.e requited to glee fon, attest rest thou.. and 11411 are I= . . Win. Sf. crinde ,s(shmwnt in the Cowl 'Ai. fr,rn:o; lament of ill.. 4 0iVirli Judge ItnenneWs loiuncefon In the re ghorn`lon of certain Erie 'ban. In the tl3ll, Of Ilemb, Itaiiroil it Co. ATTY., 14 ••KkA Frlnk U. Tott t. n porter in the Central a onal sank,at:err:pled to toot Stoma) rn listed to dellrer 1.1 the Eahrrat Coto ny tor shipment to Akrtm, Stktop ere recovered. =1 • Thelon:4 , !a the Isrenk ern . Navy Isbnl lut tele been Ineren,ql Lee. m and en. led n thontana more e :II be en, natted Qurinq month lIII= The tTrangeettert celebrated the Rattle I the Ill: rip bi' r nrove+Alon. =1 Sit ve.gek qusruntlae n - 1:51 . 4,lleste vver on Ward. 131i11:i."rELEWtAms to f st: Cti‘ I,twren I'rro mud .-The IMO4h steamer Ecuador tons deetror ed the PACiiitl by the eggliAkoft of a Miler. *vend liver were 1115, —The foundation 'tone of the Davithon Vonntain at Cincinnati 44 - as laid gesterday._ o It nPidok Mate oemnonielb, -jelfemin Dar 14 I, In New York. in come 0i1k.1.0 Cilium°. deleendant of the crest :total. C rtOlon. ittntemmti. • -A pickAgn of band. amounting to $4.0110 sena swim" fo.tordar afternoon front the office of Ilrete4ter. Street Co.. of IMAM. Mce...). during. a , Inattrbance In his •ntionn at St Lout, Monday night, Wall acct. dnatally anti I !3liXtrollAiy WI/14116.1ed. - • • venial Montana hare been quite ilia:eneon. one !Inn at Ilelunn ehnnlng !.' MAN N, worth of troll dust list - It 11 reported there lire itve hundred tone of silver ore now 01 Lit tle Cottonwood Canon. tutor Salt Lake Clt e. welting shipment to Nero Jersey for .melt -Salt Lake valley and moat nf • the country through the great interior twin hav coffered veverely front grattohnunerv. but IL It ornha- Ole that +Wilt:lout grain trill he harvested for Immo use. —Tho trial of the Fenian Ocneral Starr commenced at ltanandalfrun yet:teal:lv. The evidence was pot rere strong except from Canadian Nelincvseo. One of the witnovveo has keen arreded, charged with sorrjury. ItalAtend. the father of Muria Hal stead. of the Cincinnati Cornewrcfni. died on Monday at his home in Bailer county.. Ohio. (mot injuries received several loin aennt the hands of Lnwrenre Drown. Mr. Halstead war n fanner, eighty yearn of age. —Thoite %cholera holding the nowhere re commended for re-examination are requested to appear at the High School building, Friday the 15th, ult., at U o'clock. a. m.: and none holding the card numbers admitted to the school will report to the Principal of the High School daring the present week. • Synod of Cincinnati, convoyed of the Presbyteries le southwestern Ohio, met at Cincinnati yesterday, and organized by the election Of it, Thomas E. Thom. for Moiler tor, Rev. Joseph Chester. hunted Clerk. and T. P. Cortelypit, Permanent Clerk. tieing the first meeting since the reunion, its principal business will he fixing the boundaries of Pres byteries. • Gregory,a rigor dealer in New York, has boon :wrested an the person who entered the room of Senor Cnrios. (sumo, special agent and Treasnrer of the Cuban mis sion, and carried off tiftr.,ooo of United States bonds, a few thousands in Cuban. bonds nod valuable papers. In his possession were found 4 , 10,000 In U. S. bonds, which he bad nt tempted to negotiate. . —The that noniversary of the organization of the Knights of Pythias In Indianapolis WAR celebrated yesterday. The grand lodge of the State convened; and the number In attendance showed the order rapidly Worcester:. A dele -1 Ration f the brotherhood from Cincinnati ar rived n noon and were met at the depot by Glean) lodges and escorted to their hall and, , ndd use of welcome delivered by Grand , ncellor Cavern. -oil nA —A Member of prominent Germans of St. Louistild a labeling Monday night to discuss the p prlety of sending to the people of Genoa y an address expressing their arm nathy n d the enenumge providinghe German Ameele op or bit. Louie. ' a declara tion of War be made between Germany and France and urging the people of Germany to [mite .0 stand• together against the power of Ira ce. Several adPresses were Made them tine adJourned with the un derstend nnd lag the In vase war Is declared the addresa will he .repareanod lent at once. —Th negro convict force. one hundred in Mambo under the contractors of the Chesa peake end Ohio Railroad, near Mlllhore, Book bridge ounty, Va., made a simultaneous as to escape Monday afternoon by rah log tempt the guards. One of the fellows seized a gunof the guards and shot Lewis F. Sava ts. wh ite, killing blot. after which several shots were fired, wounding 'tour con victs, but none mortally. All were arrested except: twoAsho are now at large, Great excitement 0116valls ammo`` the eitisens. The supposed convict. who Bred the fatal shot is wounded and In custody. It was with Ml culty the citizens were_ prevented from exe cuting the prisoners. This was the second at tempt made br the convicts to escape. • SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK THE cANTAL The European ComplfratiOn—Nomfna Hons. Confirmed—A Denmeyatie En dorsement. ‘te: • [By Telerniph ti, the Pittsburgh t..) • WASIIINOVIN, July 12, ls;11. - - . THE 1:1OlOPEAS COMPLIt'ATIOS. . The Diplomatic circles In thin city iii,,,,,,, to be pretty well shaken. by the war rii. mors from Europil. These tuition( are the subject of conversation hourly among them, and it Is easy to perceive that the general i.e. lief Is t Lett iniStilitie ' s will speedily. follow the threatening attitude of France .d Prussia. Many foreign representatives. who at ere MT raistlcating, bare returned here in no little agitation. Baron Lederer, Austrian Minister, and liar. Gerolt, Prussian Minister. had an interview with Secretary Fish to-ilay, and en- COuntflitod each Oilier amicably in the anti room of the State Department. lierthetny, . the French Minister. shrugs his shoulders. and says very latletin the subject. A special says: Boutwell, Robeson and Gen. Sherman had consultations with the Presi dent to-day. lle conversed with all as to the aspect of war in Europe. mid wasi of the spin ton flint it was inevitable. Gen. Sherman was of th.initte opinion, ancl, t !links it may lead' to a EVoeral Europeau war. but he, es :et tennoniwity Dili Government should be age, ted in !any way. • Seecetary Robeson says if they fight Ice twist keep them off our oast. 1 and perhaps out of this continent ent i r ely-. j 'Ph, Secretary of the Treasury does not think there' wilt be any very protraeted strug gle. If one :WM - • . count of the poverty of all the nations nvolre the (Ina,. Admiral Po r, e also, t• ks war certain. and that Feat it. bo b been prepnring for It for ayear past. le t hinks t hat it ovrnMnt as the b e s t nosy i t h e h world, wit It it e tllan seam e h en well drilled MI jlisciplthed. and as many mud an good tenets as the English. Prnasinn and Spanish m len A...bitted. Ile say, she can blockade it I the Prussian and S.M. ports, eke 11 avm A and Other Cumin ports, free the 'ultann. nod in three mooths have them fight. , ig nu her a Je. In t ha tpini. England will comin net rat, and no Napoleon means ar, • - Its now got a good excuse. ho will not wait for diplomacy. It appears that much Interest in felt in the mrt ni atter at the tear. Navy and Treasury De- Paent ... t ;ion Inquiring at the State De pattmeht , nothing hod I , eeti received (non , Pori, Loudon or Maitre( on Os' 5t1k1... - 1. 111111 sateen( the ofilcialn sf t hat grave lost it utloll ' , co:tile:l astonished at such a thing as war be ing t bought of. nO.IIINATI.Mi. The Senate ha+ coaanned Charles F. ttr han.t.f 51in Miran, Minh:ter Iterident nt litigate:, Porter C. 111 is-. Secretary of Legatt inn to 31e.r ko. Charlea Brayton. of Rhode 141-11111, at Cork: Attolph Ilarlitter. at Rocha riot. and 11. U. Idintutt, of Rhode Wand. at LL— bon. J. W. Wanton. Sorreyor General of A rl rona. John Ropier, Postmaster at Ildrynt. Gbh, Anirt+ Cutler . . Regiater of Land Gat+, Republica:l Land Markt. Kansas. Thomas .1. mernherg, Ilt•eelver of Polak Hones. It, nutria-no Land InGriet. Ka Ira., David War ner Wat to-dit3' nominated nt.M4rvernr of I'u.- toms nt (Sodom. 01:401'11.MIC EnLicift.SMAM:T. The Dtanocrafie noonbera of the House ha h n e in effen t he a ed - n paper add ringrelNCthe li Ifl P name hp f o re H idon: n t t. meth : l4 Indiana, has been mention. a connection with the Berlin mission. lb .1;111,1 the hope that he mat re.telt r the a eontutent. • 1111: lA, ill, Tlll,l. lteprr+a•ntal I'.. • iteeldipi to nal up tr.- the colitc.rd election Cll.e f Heed ¢nitrvt Jul inn, front Indiana. Tlik n - 111 be the eneej iil the kind oorwidered this eeeklon. • REND 5:7,11,1 111(01:EN Orders hnve been issued front the. Navy De arttneut Iltree rine the rendezvous for mon tiOn at New Otte:nen to be brokenup. The essebt will be tossed to League Island. Geo. 0. Willi:111mo( Inillnnn. lair Supeev Ivor I Infernal Revenue, win. to-day •.eirnd Deputy Comm Intoner of Intermit revenue vice Parnell. resigned. . p.l). • Clait•le frit:l:Morn welbkmy., rt a - get°, wtt etnil •.• t the %Vllllr nemr the En .1 , 14...t0tt 4Way. It is utppostal each xn. oYra , ion.l by apoplYlY.., • • .Nt.L sttixr.b. Ttir Pre.knt /114 Pled LogtslAt JiMiel.tl 3.1 Etecutive approprtation 644. J - I ST CONGRESS =I Tri,rll , ll I+, the l'ilt•burch fintettr.) • irAmnvqrp,..lnly 12. Is7o I,KNATE.. The foil. .lox bill* were passed. Continuing the CI. Paul 4nll Sinning r 11 II nuid across flakoln to Yankton. rind nine . land rrant irt'uld of the carne. it number of private bills were pawed. to chid Inir one for the inert], of pension to v.' 11100111 to the widow of General Illy, killed at the bottle of the Wilderness in lani nn !notion or lir. WILSON. the Senate in I inte.llll.oe lIR .1111.1lilliellt, to the anal - NI Pr.prinOon bill and uppolnted n Committee o Conferencevonsistitur of Wessel:. Wilson. Cameron tot.l Warp°, • The report of the Conference Committee the far compensation of Grand and Petit Jurors tire United States and Courts and for other purposes was adopted. The SI/IllirV Ci,ii AlqinnitiAtitill hill was proceeded with.' . Amendments were adopted empowering t he corporation of Washington, min means of env lug off the Punting debt. to I<sue - certincAtee of indebtedness for the years, not to exceed in amountflisP.d.l% also dividing the expense of paving P Purisyli aide avenue between the Government 71 corporation. • Additional amendments were adopted malt ing at•Propri %lions for public buildings of f 1t51.00.1 at Li tie Itoek. Arke'Vsmiert at St. Lp.iti.„, Ito., a el flis)Uist -at Trenton. N: d•: antitoriplue tip • ap,pointment of a tannin Usk,a to make' an es dor:ddn and surrey of 0011e0 of TelorintepT and Nicaragua to ascertain the prectirabi sty of a ship &tont bet wyerit he Atlantic and ',mine uepans. and appropria ting *IMO) toi t he purees, A...mimeo , were agreed to maklnguppro- Petal ions of } isl,10) for a,rissupoicm e, e'o and mint:ill reconizolennces in ten' ones 'a eat of the 1, ississliqd; f7.7illjor comp sting the publlcatlon of the report In hydro rapt., lairs , cs and geographical distribution a ant inos and plants of M Ilkts' Coiled State, ex ploring expedition: 410.800 to pay surtme to be galloped nt alternate sections on the er sey coast for the purpose of saving life mai properly frortslwreek, -. Aii . amend:omit by Hr. RICE, providing for the issue of hotels to the $1 , 1101.t of over PI; sul.ilita in fullisatirniet ion of the claim of Cboetaw Indians, gave rise ton lengthy dis- CUSSIMI 111K,11 seueral merits and the his ore of Os elitinis. I Nleser, Rice, Davis, Trent pull. Wal rant end Valets favoring Its payment 4an equitable debt. devolving upon the Goa du ant by existing. treaties. Sir. She an unposed the chitin end Mr. Stewart interic tea a provielois which would seem« money a, In dians and prevent it. railing Into band of speculators. Tim amendment. after discussiuu, vas intell Lied to provide for placing the Hiroo!, to the credit of the elitectow tuition mid cliti/V -leg the. interest to be e spendped for t heir n ein. in such manner an said ry Indians, with the I+ Mi t . assent of the Secreta of the Interior, l It wns objected to the amendment that Its incorporation In the 1,111 would endanger be whole mensure. In view of the enutrove4sy between the House mil Senate respecting np propriations to carry out Indian treaties; also that the Choctaw Indians had engaged in the rebellion. Mr. RICE'S ainendnient Was finally rejected —yens 24. eats Ua. Mr. WILLIAMS MOMd nn amendment allotting the exchange at any 'Jetted States mint or branch mint of unrefined or imparted bullion for relined or parted bullion, finder regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury. and providing that the 'privileges of dePOsitors of bullion shall not be interfered with. Agreed to. 7 Evening SeMioll-11fr. sAwy - Eic offered an amendment providing for the compen”t ion of United States- officials who.hnit not taken the test dilth fur services rendered the govern meet 111 Itilifp and Iteld. Mr. SUMNER mild the hattles should prop sent their bills against Hugh McCulloch and Andrew JOhneon, and that their services were perforeled in Violation of law. Ile t the point of order that the claim wets a private one, and therefore not adatiginble In at an- Propriatioa 1111 - The chide sustained the point of decision Mr. SAWYER appealed trout the of the chair fur the purnose orshowing these offieers held commissions front the President and Were recognised b the United States as properly performing their officinl functions until they mune to be paid heir salaries. He held If they had not acted awfully, then the millions of revenue collect by them were improperly in the trensury and the govern ment confessedly the midi rof stolen goods. Mr. SAWYER then wit rew his app hut subsequently renewed is atnendment Inn different Form. when the air referred_ to n deelsion by a vote of the Se ate upon a And- Inrquestionat n former set on, in accordance with which he ruled the tun mlntent In order. Mr. SHEItMAN moved to limit the scope of the amendment, by providing merely forcom pensation of 'Assistant Assessors of Internal Revenue In the late rebel States prior to Au gust let, IWO. Rejected-1G to :ti. • . The amendment was by Warner, Williams, Morrillfavored (VO.' Drake s and Harlan, and opposed by Messrs. Sumner and Cameron. It was argued that the adoption of the amendment would nullify the statute im, posing the test oath. which exptessly pro hibited the payment otrialary where the onth bad not been taken. On the other band, It was claimed the statute refiirred to had .been practically repealed in the filteoltiltonut In office of former rebels, and . that the services for which compensation was asked: had been fairly rendered. • . I 10. The nmendtnent wan adopted—yeas 03, nays APPrOnriatlona of f=5,000 were Inserted to eonet stet n Ater In Delaware Jur near Lewes; $lO,OOO for;elerke In the °Mee of Se' .tar} of the Treasury; tPktXM for repaint and refurnish ing President's house. The bill as atnundgd teas reported to the senate and the amendments concurred in. Mr..ROSS offered and advocated an amend ment making nor appropriation to enable the Secretary of the Interior to extinguish Indian titles to land known as Black Bob Indian ft. ...erratic.. in Kansas. and nnakinglprovlsiou tor the purchase nu I nidian Territory' of Inifnes for the band. Adopted. . I • The bill juSsent and the Senate adjourned. Mr. DICKEY reported from the Committee AphrOilthlt i 111144 the Senate ante:idiot-us to the Army Appropriation bill, with the recom mend:it b.,n that the bill to reduce the number of army °dicers, as agreed to by the Senate, by total Rated for the proposition of th e Senate on tied subject. After brief espial.- ions by Mr. Dickey and Ste. Dawes, 31r. CUBA N. chairman of the Military COI, mit tee. stated the V31'10119 points of difference between the Senate nmendtnent for the re duction of thearniv and that reported by the Committee on Appnairiatlons, the latter be ing .ib:itintitilly thro bill agreed upon by the Conference Committee and approved by the House. flu objected St ruinous' rto that pert or the Senate amendment millet] COutittites the Present system of commutations instead of having lam( eaten of salaries. lie charnc let ized it as it double concern, which nobody email understand, and called upon the House to adopt the substitute as reported by the committee on Appropriations. Mr. VAN WYCK deprecated the defeat of ia Important MC11%11114 on account of a mere matter of the puy Of n few general °Ricers. 31r. LOGAN repelled the Insinuation that, he would defeat a great measure for the par. of n fee - :Veers. That seas pot Hie great point 44i difference. He would ' , refer to have any amount fixed in the way of salary rather than have 'the system of commutation con tinued. Mr. VANI i•clainted making nny In ..itottion, :Ind was surprised at t he gentleman from I Owl. supposing he was reflecting on his conduct. Ile had risen simply to protest againQt Any effort to reduce by legislation the tety or salary of ;oil- :took ollleer.',Ad not •thlnk necessary to strike at the die not Of Generals Sherman or Sheridan, and the people 111.1 not think it necessary. After Outlier discussion by Messrs. Logan, Lawrence. Ilidler. iMitss.. and Dickey. the sobilitute ws agreed to. a On motion of Mr. SC:RENCK, the sizreenth nod seventeenth rules. which prohibit hills being sent to either House or to the Preel (lent in the last three 'days of the session. were suspended. Mr. SCHENCK, fouls Committee on Ways and Means. reported back the Senate Joint resolution In relieve insurance companies from liability twineome tan from undistribu ted smile carried to their .contingent fond. with as 11111011111011( applyillk It also to some held by mutual life insurance companies for their pc holders. The nm olieny timent suns%greed to and the joint resolution passed. . Mr. SCHENCFCC front. the Conference Com mittee on the funding bill. motion report. the substance of iv hlch loin been already pub lished. The retmrt was opreted by Messrs. Judd Wilson. 11 Plillo Con. Mar.ball, Siblack, Gar field. Benjamin and Morgan. and was rejected Veak ist nays lid. 'rho main objectiiiit urged by the speaker? unfairness toward t lie n National IcoiLs cmnpeill trg them to kis., the proposed new bond , : an their bads of el I tit motion of Mr., BUTLER. of Mass., a Conferee, Committee was ordered on the Georgia bill, and Messrs. limier, Farnsworth and Paine appointed. Cln motion of Mr. IJARPIELD.'. another Conferee, Conunittee on the funding bill was ordered, and the prerMusCommittee . reap pointed, Messrs. Schenck. !farther and Mar shall. I The Hon, went to business of the morning hour, tieing t he call of the Committee on Put, Ile Lands toe report. Mr. WISSON. 'Minnesota. reported Lack with substitute the Senate joint resolution extending the t lute to construa railroad from St. Croix River, or Lake. t the treat end of Lake the Satter', and to Mafield. h obfect of using y up the time of the Committee no Public Lands. Mr. BENJAMIN made Ihe point of order that the report was not authorized by the Committee. The Mute decided-140 to 17—the report WWI nut horized. Mr. W I f-SUN Proceeded to expltilit the sub stitute, which proposes to extend for seven veer, the privtlege of the original grant of laud to Wisconsin for the nit and benefit of the railroast.compattlee designated by that State In MM. • • Mr. w2slipuroz. ni Wisconsin. urged th • passage of the bill as a perfectly honest me • u re. a Terre renewal of a grant. Mr. JUDD. Chairman of the Committee, al.n advocated the hill. . niove,ito'lny the bill on tb. Mr. VAS wyrK moved adjournment, and railed:for the yeas mid nays. The House refused to adjourn, but In the meantime, the morning hour having expired, the bill went over. Mr. LA MU:, from the C.:mutate.: on Prent• log. mooned a rerolatton for illintleig the fa des of the Crongrerslonal Globe la one volume tilt- per Po‘loll. claiming the change ,resit effe to raving of between are and ten thou sand dollars per Congress. Adopted. Mr. BUTLER. Mars. moved to suspend the ruler and adopt a resolution instructing the elation, to West Point.' no a committee of !louse, to inquire into the complaint of the ill treatment of a colored cadet. with power to send for perrons and Ropers. Mr. J1:013 moved to go to business on the Speaker', table, saving be made the motion for the purpose -of getting nt the apportion menr bill. the Speaker ruled Mr. Butler's motion to suapend the ruler took precedence. Mr, COX mort,l to adjourn. eat-'M to— le to XL Adjourned. • sands, eietioul Esetaretnn Train Accident ( lir Telegraph to Pittsburgh Gazette.) McMinn), lair 12.—t0-night an eucurslon train on Ihe Richmond and Fredericksburg Itnilrosd. hat log on board the Sandar. School of Union Station Methcdist Church, 'return- - ins to this cite from a picnic at Ashland. was thrown doon an embankment twelve miles from the cite Or a tree Mown across the track. cars and the engine and tender were smashed. Donslass McClelland' lens killed instantly and John Glands had both lei, torn rill. A number of others were 'tightly wounded. The track wa• torn up for cue hundred rani • • Hr Pacific and At [antic Telegraph:l' OIL CRT, 3t1it . 12.--The river ia alowlv rising oth-• inche, .rater la the channel. Weather loony and raining. Thermometer 72 at tethrtrohillt,', Pa.. July Itt.—The rivet stationary with^ feet water in the channe Weather :lontly. Thermometer:s at 7r, m., Ilnowtrsvtu.tx July 12,—The rivet , It nt lonnry With three feet water In the elmurie Weather cloudy. Thermometer 72 at 7P. 34. :tined.% Arson •nd ply Telegraph to the Pittsburgh OaretteST Lute. PA.. July 12. —At Conneaut, Ohio, thin morning. 'Ralph 'Wright. a farmer. sixty yenrs nf age. murdered his wife hy splitting her head nyen with on age. net fire to his dwelling house and then bung himself In the stable. 11e In 511pl.c.ed 10 1.14 W beell Coniter'• Challenge Accepted. ' 113 . Telegraph to the Pink;Urgh Ortzettea tloano...loly 14—Wolter Brown accept. th hallow° of Henry Coulter. Ho will rot :flutter a the utile race at Springteld, or £2.000 or more. I.lle - gtoett. • CAMBILLI,I]. July 10.= 7, 171f receipts of beef cattle wen, 2.lun demand goad for best grades twice, to and email eatt le are selling:at " . ..So to $1 tower. with sales of extra. at gt.u.n'tt brst quality. $12.56a13 for second muddy. $1.1, , x12 for third qualitY. Sheep and Walls—receipts, 4,91.5—are iu good supply. with no change In rate; spring lambs ore in fair demand, with sales in lots at PO tab each, extra $11.5(141.9. EMI2MIS • • NEW OItIIIAN9. Job'- I . l—Flour ItTerular; .nDcrfine tt•tq•Zili.oo; giouble extra t.,s,rjo s vo trlble .extra t5.7,?,6-15. Corn 11 mtged f1.m. 1 / 2 1.15: white $1,t1e.12(1. OA P Bran Ono oral $1.07,447,11.10. Hams 21' "c.. G V?ti firmer; rennet' 1 1 ;5641,16!.;r; keg l&'4 . Sugar Ono at 12Wc. Mohmes 60C. Whls Co owe $l.Ol. Other article, unchanged. gterling $1,25. . . Perils of an Atlantic Vo age. 'Ehe truth is that, notwithsta ding the extraordinary degree of exempt on front disaster and calamity vellich has • n at tained In the navigation of the .otthern Atlantic, through the vast advan • a tali ell have been made in modern times • luta- Heal science mot skill, there is probably no other great thoroughfare of mmerce• 11 iur of human iutercommunicatio on the ; globe so beset with. danger and difficul ties as the voyages from New York to Livertmol. The Gulf Stream ringit a current of warm water fifty miles wide and a thdusand feet deep—and lldwing at the ordinary rate of the current ate river front the tropical seas, and :pears It out In no- ast expanding mans i'bVer and be ondihe flanks of Newfoundland, where it turns off to; the -eastward, and finally loses itself In tile northern Seas; while, to the westward of it., a coaster current coming down front I , fitifin's Bay.--a cur rent of nearly equal magnitude and force. —pours into it a stream of Icebergs, ice floes, and ire-cold water. )The 'elects of this confluence arc, ibeneath the water. the accumulation of vast dpoßits of sand end rocky debris brought down by the ice, and in the atmosphere . above, an al most perpetual succession of fogs and mists and driving rains, accompanied by gales and squalls ; and every other pos.. Bible meteorological commotion. The region most disturbed by the con tact between there opposing forces and temperatures is on the Mai r side the Atlantic, and affects chiefly t.e first half of the voyage: and the dange , moreover, is tile greatest at the season • f the year which would on other acce.nts be • the most convenient, and the mo: agreeable time for making the trip--na the early mouths of summer. e ice-floes break up. and iceberg.-. ar detached €4 VOL. LX.XXV.--- NO. 151. from the groat reenland glaciers crow& ing out from the land. in the early sum mer of one season; and no •they require about - a year Inc their twelve or fifteen hundr el miles!•voyage.they do not reach the track of tire 00111 steamers until the early summer of the next. They drift very slowly at last. and melt Very gratin. ally under feeble radiation of even June and July suns in the latitude of Labrador. Some portions both of the floes and of the icetti•rgs reach as far South a 3 the Banks of New Foundlund, but tow go much farther south than this. Their. advance ceases hire; partly be, rause thelorceof the current by Which they are brought lowa becomes well. nigh exhaust - art... And partly becanse the masses of ice become by this time al ili minishtvl and on-weakened by the increas. nag heat. both of, the latitude and the sea son, that they . are easily beatett to pieces by the watt's and dissolved. Sometimes, however. mountains of Ire mime down of surh prodigious silo that it is lung before they entirely diaappettr. Captain Price informed us that en one of 'his voyages be passed two immense icebergs, and on his return voyage, after sailing nearly fifteen hundred miles to and fro, and making the usual stay in port, lie-passed them again. They had drifted during the interim about forty miles. They hairdinthoshed some what in size, but they were of such mag nitude still, and their forms - so peculiar, that their identity could not be mistaken. —From "'Thu Ocean Steamer," by - Jacob Abt.tr, nit Harp, „I/4(1,7:i he Ar •MY: a..s died recently. in the Hue levier, in Paris. who had lalanred for more than fifty years on s..work on humph:lnks. Ile was a wealthy. independent hachelor.with an iron constitution, end the singular num had spared no sacrifice, had braved dan ger and fatigue, to gather the hummern. ble observations he had gathered in his gigantic work. When his heirs were looking fora Will, they found the immensie manuscript which he had left. It con , prises two thousand sheets with the moat exact drawings of Innumerable humps, and calcniations and obsqvations on the same.. The roan had traveled all over the world, through Europe,- data, Africa and America; he had been in Hindoiistan and Japan, in 'Nubia and AbYssinia, jnst for the porpese of studying line humpbacks of tin.. countries. In t h e tn;mperane 7.0110 in Europe he fonmsi, tine moat of them. The most singular observation made by this eccentric explorer. wain the - fact that tine humps have a sort of connection with tine formation of the surface of tine coon. try where they are found. So the Lamp. backs in the Pyrenees showed the angn. tar.. jagged 'Alain° of their mountains, whnle the linmphacks on the sea roast showed 'on one side a gentle desceat. in the humpbacks of tine plains tine lumps smooth 'down gradually on all.sides. .Ink reports have been received front miners scattered along Snake Inver. Idaho. It Is said that meet of the hurt sing the entire length of the riverwill pay well. Four hundred men are now of work within a distance of 'about fifty niUer and tacking on average of six to eight dollars per day. NEW ADVER.TM=I;Ea."crTS ire , ATTENTION!--THE REGULAR quarterly meeting of the DUQUESNE GREYS DATTAMON will by hold at the Armory THURSDA Y. 14th Inst.. at 8 o'elotic C. P. The Committee .on revising the Vomit Ption nod D 7. Lawn Will make a report lull J. J. A1.13/aTZ,Seeratary. 'PROPOSALS FOR COAL.—The tin derslcued solicit Proposal for theirsapply of Coal. Int the ensuing year, Cone to be delivered at their Works, hymn urrlyer.. Amount required. 2.000 to 2.300 bushels daily. Proposals re ceived until August ZUG & CO.. JoLlak3 I= TN THE MATTER OF 'OPENING A A IKENS LANE. In the City of Pittsburgh. Notre* ls hereby alrenthst the asimesmants made by the viewers. in the opening of Aliens' Lane, Inedlllsil by the Court,) Is now In My hands for reflection. min that If the same be not paid within thirty dare Ram the dateb °roof Ilene will be tiled therefor against _the ppertlea assessed, with In lintel process. I t. Cost and fem. an ro d the mime oollectod bT .n.Ly je, let e d. F. BLAGI.F. City Attorney. -- SUMMER. RESORT. Loretto Springs, C A A 1713 RI A CO., PA. This Summar Resort I. .1 luiles from Cresson. Advantatras unexcelled. Excursion Ticked by the Penns. R. R. Co. run ye had during the' summer. Terms very =Moretti. Foe Circular and full tutors man., elide,. ' A. G 11313 Si. lull:en:try PACIFIC . PE T l' ICIFIC ! PR I Lm Try Them I Try•Theula ! Tor side al the stin ol the RIG . 1101.11 75 NVZ - 3o(1 rye,- I . ALLAN C. BAKT:WELL & CO, .1 , 11.3 feet t anion nt eta SLC. :1'; the Be Interne rty Fleeted beldet . ele !We: , is " '. ilry Ilth o Jul t Jul 111 Fine, Medium and Common CARPET S 1 Our Stock la the lamest we have ever offered to the trada 13ovdrd, ROse & Co., 21 FIFTH AVENUE WINE OF LIFE.--Tho ..ratat Blood Purifier tadDo/Ulnas On WARNRIPs Titan! VIT.R, OR WINE OF . it (nu., from any pols dregs or I mantilla.. Walt /011.•r•4 tor those who equire • ottrouleat It IA a Aplendld APPOO2OO and Wale, sad tile Vilest thlwr the wo r ld f of purifying the blood. It hale most pleas ant l end dellciont article e'er offered to the tubule. far superior to brandy, wale tyt ulna bitters, Meer other article. It Is more healthy and cheerer Roth node and fmae. PAruf or old mud fayerthp wird. of Life. It Is In led. .1 preSergrdr. Thom, who with to enjoy good hott th and a free O to take the Dor dHEAP .§+ () V r f E Ir,.tit,WINWARYS YIRR IRONB. yp, de.,el. OEM .14a pALTINORE HERRING,SHAP4C. —New Potomac ./terreut .112 barrear_arl h f o C t e r e t p o v ee e bealit 4 J7 74ll3 ;rgf ub"-4 . ' 0. d eV4l:llrnfirirkenibit Dish. Owe Darrell. tatonader karrell and Wore: Salmon 10 . k1,4 Holland rierrene, 104 ter. "e l °. & CO, • / 44.11,4 Weed arreat., C. 3-7 :I..A.RNES Sealer of # r eikrhts,aud Measures, No. 5 FOP itT11 " 11714 Pittsburgh. DEIED 'APPLES-10 bbls extra rrenrurca. tat rina....•. TELE WEEK.Lt GA 7 ETTE IS THE lIIMT A!A) CIIRAPEST Commercial and Family Newspapm PCBIAIZED IN WINTEIIN PENNSTIN e,SIA No lamer, mechanic, or merchant should he washout It. , • Singl submibers Clubs e of ay., 1 1:11: Clubs of ten 133. A csipy is furnished ifnauttously to the getter-up or it Club of ten. Postmasters we requested to act us Agents. Address, : 1-- Nvrtt•Es-- "Fvr 54 4, " F"" , Lzsl:• , ..,itt be inierted in Owe oplu ns. owe rivENTr-rz , E CENTn; rain additional IMr rrrj c'ESTS. _ • W A tiregrneji square , from Court ouse. Very OonytMeuelons toot. :43 y`TA NTED.— BOARDERS.— p few n , rn roleon bonnier. ran be OCCOMMOCIVWCI at . t tVe street. 1,A7 ANTED.—A WOMAN TO COOS, v v nt the Oyster Ocean, corner of fleaßh!leld, 101 slttb aren . ,oe. ViT.A:N , EiD — .,o l4triledlat i f i l . 4: at No. jp . . v 2 TorvVe tis a Singer LT in; Madan. 17 \La VLEa.:e T al nel l r ir• Button NvANTED._ RECRUITS.—SeveraI . . to Tr " ff.] b o di ed men. AZT?: DI:14 UP:tiN d ir Glt FaN. This company lambeof the beet In the Battalion. Apply at Om ofllas of . • ! • A. (.1, fII6BON. JeS:s2l Foot of 494 street. WANTED.—Several Nen for Fanii Work. Oardoningd Driving. Alm , . for itriekniril Work. Several no Wa4 40 for Coollne. Chembianvork..l,lnlng.l,o6l .fflir l ;t'ATl` , l3cl l .K oß rEaltsa r t y ggilitt Pl igia . r , umpenplon Midge Ntr ANTED-83.000 TO 8,50X0.-- 7 A thireisior Active Partner in a MIZE luring buriness aireadyl established, pa IN percent. TheabOtoastionnt required to• businesnorhich can be dente indebnltely. Tbla la uglie npportunity for a man wishing tri eeobark la ness. Address e. on it., Pittsburgh GAUT= ogler, stating real naps, and where au Interview ran be had, hie 0.4 , 2 Wys.: A‘a.l NVANTED-L ., 3IOitTIiAO.ES: ~ . T . . 30.010 In Lean In Wee nr small amounts to fair ride of interim. THOMAS K. PETIT. ' BIM Bond snd Ilealßstste Broker: No 179 Smithfield Street IV • ANTED--MORTGAOF.S. • Thirty Thousand Dollars to Loan Icountyn !arge at or small te amoufntslnterm on property In Aliagbooy fair ra oit. CHAIM/fa JEFULIIT.. - lienlattto /rat. j. • LOST AND POUND. r r 4 OUNTIOn Saturday erenlng, a POCK ET.IIOI. I he tte - ner cub here IL by cal In set e . tt Sab net„‘llegbeny. and Intlmget eoe 8 J. MAIIAFTE R. r Monday vetting - last, a bIe3IOIUNDU3I BO* . containing a amount at Powal Currency, A liberal reward will be paid to the Weikel returning It to BP ENCER, NINCAT & Cor. 21th and fimallman Sta.lslllti ward.' BOARDING— To- I e with Board! A./ TWO SECOND STORY ROOMS. ar. 103 Fourth avenue. Tj „hout boar R"q k with };. ,, t7 .. Einotre at 134 unili 0 17Q,LET.-:a lirge. Th I 'Rory FRONT ROOM. 'eatable for 4..firoust. Ap• jp____Oll7l)Peon street. '7 l O-7:ET-j-noons, with BOARDING: —A Nolte of Porn/RUN Thorns on gerund nom, 100 Third aTenne. - . 141 rrtlgT.—A 'complete DISELLING. atrd on %IL sVela B ,, u3 7i. WYLIE AVENUE.. 643 TO.LET.No. 86 . Esplanade street,* Allegheny.. ROUSE of . 7 roonis.,l4 tolaiwid att. notig gas thliont: hot and cold water in kitchen. Pommel. given September let. Apply . premises,or t JOHN STERRETT, Diaroond," TO -LET.-STORE ROOM A nist-chiss STORE 80031 .4 °ell. RA._ 120 Liberty street. couiPletair . 4thg4 op lit shelving and counters. Will.be rented calle4forsvesn. Enquire et N 0.4 VIRGIN ALLEY. FOR SALE. Ete (On veral Second-b CARRIAGE,., to good ord er; une or Two RUIt9E.`I. Apply to . . • JOHN DVS% Cornet or South Canal anent 004 41 Ma • Allegheny. FOR . SALE.—HOUSE. Furnished Well. et 76 First street well lorate4 Ice boardlny!!nuae. Terms mocleate. 74 - von SALE CHEAP.-82,500 will I. a house erlth Zoe moms and hall, artth lone 10t564 feet front by 106 feet, in depth. halt ntabling, front) ns on a forty feet Weal. emesthaU Nome bath of Ponnaylvanta atemukTheaLlath hard, near East Liberty. Apply at 174 °mint street, nes! Seventh avenue. laumrtu T'OR SALE.— That well-knows KtiiVilf,tl;Pr k .ll;l, L El 'd it lA r r o .e rtr'risl TßM To a proper perami desiring to keep abate). Is ...re opportunity. - .For terms, call oratiAress J. HATES 11eMIJLL1N, No. 4 Bank of Cowmen. B Pttliib=les az= Uon ho • toR SALE.-Engines and Boners, Second Hand, or MI IMlLM,ammtatttly . on hand. Ordori from .11 par{. of Um aountrl yrompU 7 U . funded to. . JAMES WILL & Corner Marion Avenue and FL W.& C. IL W. the widening sh Intersection lab e of forty (40) and s sters. s a p nd benefi ov ts for let. in the Borough TOR SALE—StOCK FARM.--Con• TA IN.1:140 ACRES. one hundred nod Mall . scree under cultivation., balance woods. humor. .ment-2 dwellings, very hum. bun and and sheep bonne, orchsrd and well watere el m s mull creek petaled through Ups ping. gltaatedli Jennings onunsy Indians, 3 mlles from yeast,' idol Louisville Il albond; In [brisl i ng neighborhood near to ylnamss and churches. • farm ma be Purcbs.ea at $26 pee acre. OP.) M klatAIN CA/wilgo. 104 Fourth Ave. . Wined by the But ngh of Sharp! inn] ca enactedret by.l at lbCanal tu u.nyomi.-I_/th 0 Co . n3stuyk . . free F°RSALIE CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE .. FOR CITY PROPIRT Y.—A fine 00 Y REBID ICNCE. containing 20 acres 'Mb board hr,OM• one. • dna. comfol be omerentimil prood waterrana on• tithe best water Dow er, In Womem Cooney 'rants for • twill 16 ;Abu Z o T• th r... e .WEAT.V. , =gfuTl,T e =tra Also. mversi good Munn In . good location. and boom, for sale. Eminigr i f ,m W A RD. mill No. 110 Grant St.. opposite Cathadmi. FOR SALE.-O , N S YEARS' CREDIT . Ong • Is LOTS. N acre each to orchard of large heart ttn; . .' , .'=. o '4 l 6 . TleTirilh e cities. 'Price . 00 tolled') AND .1 HOUlig AND LOT. (allot choice beating Malt. Prioa 0910. 1 LA RUE NEW COTTAGE. 0 roma, Idea_ hall front and Mile porticos. 2 oellars,2 lard ondocne fool well of water at back door , carriage s oll mable,rapea boarimr.young orchard trnsing. Efi g iil ".l . l ircet% ‘ 7il h ar i hr mor=" . r had with IL Yllthin liftean m Me; waiki cline. Enquire of • ortll I•CyLerrif W. I.INIIART, FOR SALE. • • appoln,ad eleven : h p% d TlAMTit:g. ! . to 0 13 1 t 14 7;IrlikO March law Rirtlegiinlbiro7e.• [111•11 o ETS. STOIC. . ... A hanesome sireesed lirldt Ihrisle tiro etudes. containing 7 mum Lot 4Yi by .eltia. wte on 44th Motet. near Butler etreeC loth, well supplied with grape vines. shrubbee7,.lte.. while on the rear Is a One stable. Oms ail Uar=r the house. This property I. °plainly th e s sirable in Um 17th ward. price inodorete end long time given. .Cor. Penn and T. IL HIL43d A 8011, , Meet. ON MAIN STRIIRT.—AII elegant Freese Chitty.. fluese_, Moats on Melo street.... tha 0 ~... berg Pike enntainlint 0 rooms: Lot 3 by - This Is a beautiful place, end one wishes of . all of tonderate meant. T. It. BILL A 3 . ON 44th tiTRRErr.—A beautUril lot hew MP, ' street. elo br 10$. close to the ettlesne . P. IL lie_ , Any gazt , , C r ira t iZrari t str l TAttash , to belle " aolEt 0111 purchasie One Lot., near eltitta.' R. IL 9100 man sad be/amain fourequalennilla I Pertnents. Workingmen sholld not lot thhifTwidl ifi.Tdl= 7 g rfsW.r, Thy w it ' Ira 11VA/r" 1 _ . '' Pal . Coiner Penn and 334 Mee& ' ''.• FOR - :4ALE-PROPERTY:. - T - 7 . The two str47 double house, the resttlettee . l4 Robert P. Kehttedl. Esq., adJoining the residence ' of /deem. Wm. and liar Witter arid In McClure . township, on the New Brighton Bee'd. :44 about S'atiles from the city. The booth eoeWhe '' 14 Krona; abw, lee WM.* and gadflg roe.: sem- , '"f der Illtdom end terthdrymuloutturese.convialmit to the min betiding: the houseis mippihed whir; • rester sad ass. The monste r chinpriniej 101 f sere, are withal/ bald out and ale theeteit,., wrLb an abondem of fruit had ertimbeerthi UMW mill fruits. oo the hreirdset; sei•IMS• farth4 cold 0n.P.7. out houses and ahrdentire Wen '3 room, Verner Rehm', on - the P., Ft. W. *C: ' P. C. DUFFY'S. R. B. I. within • few'eltholefeentikofthe boas. For • ternag,eacialre 4 the PEARL intl4 Ana lamer j =I TEAS! 'TEAS!, TEAS,I., „Leisl . lved.• lam mad ea. mmixoest ot . Mil” 001.0 N. , . . . .. sotrcnomo. .., . EckTen are invited to tall and examine the limit. le quality and price will be fey, tin letetiet of pa, wrawr. Meow: r 0.... .. a lerg r abel monad eieoramen, '•oARRe•P Nn.'Ji/s•aCH ~ .. '~~f I 2 =B=M2 WANTS BOARDING TO-LET FOR SALE EDWARD AIZi2LICTOII
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