I! 1 HE DAILY GAZETTE. 11 - OMl', NEWS Ppteenii leaving the city for the summer, nad, , wlsking ti, hnre the GAzrrre sent to bbe will pinage send their whin:sows IP (b.' tit Price by mail, 75 rents per month. &Ur -.....- bevy lroaarlS. , 'tri ll meet- Thursday night. - Deputy Maya . Nichols yestrrday tined John Gorden sae dollar for .Irunk,nnes, The. iberd or Health otierrs P ,,, m‘bulhted the Eighteenth:lll4 Tweetleth werilo yeeter day. on Ordeltil businesa. . . A bill paced the National Senate yesterday Ittereaslex thn pryd oon of Mrn., O. Alex. Heys to fifty diAlnrs pnr mouth. • , Thomas Bead struck Joecpb lierger in the ~ lute yeatenley for which he Is to be celled to aooonot, by Mayor Callow, as soon as arrested. \ Reehiente en centre Asenne th at nf the olanghter h onCts located on thorotrh , fare. The Board of Health will attend to the matter,_ ......______ I.. • A Wareanawas Issued yesterday hy Donuts Meror, Nichol% for the arrest or Miehael ?Kaltoli ko::threatenin.r t, knock the head off us. . Edward Thompson arsallned ten dollars he Alderman floarden. yesterday, for forestoll lortho market. Ile appealed to Court and • entered Lands. 1' Ague. Sheila ...am before 'Alderman Brnvi eu tonterday for knepin, a bawdy !maw. in tin. =lamp , • tiOgnony. FaVC bail fora ..oltner nOaring. %Vatter Brown .....pr Brown aceepts the challenge of Unary Coulter for a sculling match. and sal , he arM row him a flee mile race at springtield. Bus., for 12,011.1 or more. Phillip 311eGulre made information before ',Alderman OTionnel yesterday against Charles. Heineman for maintaining. a dis,mlerly house • en Pike street, Twelfth want. Warrant is- Sued. - 4 Mr- 8t. 1 7 76nerdor caused a warrant -to be leaned by Aiderinon Ilowden for the arrest of Charles Storer, (fir driving against his b and breaking a wheel.. Ladles will Ind it to their ndruntage to call /Übe New Stand Stocking Store. No.:in Fifth avenue. trefore purchasing elsewhere. A full and carefully selected stock of ladles' merino wear on hand. JNO. TWA ELMAN W. A. Olbleofenney. IS Fifth aretiee. tprilkle . Tlliollfanafactarer and Builder" Tor +ll l .T.39tOrto'inaftarine. A practical Journal of lodutnelat—ytogrefe, edited with great ability and beautifnifY iUuctratcA. Alto. ”liallou'e Monthly" for August. which num ber IA prof ag 1) . 'nonrated. Lareeey.—Joseph Starner made Information before the Mayor yesterday. charging John J. Harris with larceny. The prosecutor keens a meat shoo On Liberty street. and alleges. that the accused route in during his absence Ma took sixteen dollars out of the cash draw l?. Harris was arrested and on or a hearing 'seas Committed to jail. Died of Hiolortrw—Renry Heckman. the zonng man who fell (Toni n third story win new yesterday morning . elan early hour. an 000011110 of vhich WWI published in yester . dar M e Warm:, died of . about five vpic Clan-eon it. evening , of concussion of the rone held an inquest cm t *body and the Jury returned a verdict of accidental death." Birmingham Pastsenger nallway. The Birmingham Passenger _Hallway Com pute. Commenced the extension of their track to the Union Depot. Mondetv Inst. The imn Is being delivered on Smithfield street and Sixth Avenue ready to• be laid on completion of grading. The company expect to be running their can by the first or middle of August. Ta ' Ram Shrilly a Train and not Hum' HoodeY night Joseph Coyle went to the Union Dek'ot to meet Nome friends who were . • to come fit on the lute train. Itefore getting to the depot he had met sevoralnien. and . n consequence was somewhat , exhilinrat ed. Passing through,the depot and out to the P t is f =o; Ptehew:i7riirrt"osile."';hli'tt.l.rontgra : noticed Oman's hot nn therow rat ener of the locomottee. lie Inoneolately stopped nod e rred eed a search, when 1 , 61 le s% e lying between the mils. hatless and with a eta in his mend. He was picked up and a physician summoned, but before that gen tleman Arrived Joseph reentered and walked His !elude. consisted only of a slight sbrasion of the snail,. Eeight cars and the • engine panned over the spot where he tar.. Mortuary Report 'The following are the number of denthe 'that occurred dodo, t ,weck. ending itilv ]oth:im reported by Dr. .1. McCandleen. Phy elclep of Board of Health : Pentusshi, 2; Cholera 1 nfaut rim, 15; Intlamma 'lion of Lungs, 1; Cancer of Rectum. I; C0n .4,00t100. N DSl..terY , Scunbus, 1: Soften ng of Drain. 1: Drowned, 2: Diarrhoea: aC , V.earlet .Fever.:; Congestion of . Brain ..; Convulsions. :;Tubercular Menlogita. etaale. 2, Small Pax. 1: Dropsy. I; T?nold lever, 1: 1/Iptheria. 2; Marasmus. Intemper ance...li Hanna Enteritis, I; Heart Illisease,l cramps, 1. Of the above there were under 1 year. 24; from 1, to 2,7: gto 5. I0;5 to - 10. 4:10 to 15. 2 to.11.3:11 to 21.2; 31 to Id. 5: 40• to 50.2: 50 to. ,i GO to 11.1.3:41to 2. Mides.42; females, 24. White. 02; colored, 4 Total en. • ' • Hoosillght and Musk. The glorious moonlight weather of last evening Was Improved by a number of young ladles and gentlemen of this city, by n grand Neale la the grove at Turtle Creek. ,The af . fair writ, under the management .of Messrs. Meldasters, Scott and Everett. who performed • their duties Ina manner to win t he . praise of all. The grove Is one of the most beautiful . along the line of the railroad. and as It was Lui;t especially irg i t d e ed rel ' ea b lea s p e a grc or rs ' es , the : ....owe.. to n V o inconveniences at r • ATft[l r t of suMcient accommodations. Moon l ight and music: and a happy. joyous company made the hours page delightfully by. At the close the attendants were 1.1.111.1009 in their re quests for a repetition of the enjoyable affair. width It is expected will be complied with sometime during next month. Proposals lorlte.l for the Polldlog of the•\em Fifth A•eooe Dl!!!! How, The new market hbuse, to be erected nt once on the corner of Fifth avenue and 3EI - tanbariter street. either by the city or by a Private Joint stock company, lobe determined et the next meeting of Councils, will be a credit to that neighborhood. The planed Spetifications have all been made out and bid. are invited for the work In seated proposals. until Friday evening. July 22.1. The plans may be seen and printed specifications can be obtained at the office 'of Samuel W. Richard', arobilect. No. 35 Bank Block. Fifth avenue. The Chairman of the Market Committee, Jan. M. MeSsrem Esq., who, by the way, has la bored hard and earnestly to thus far advance the project, promised its the other day that be 'woud buy hin turkey next Christman at the completeil Fifth avenue market house. I= The following - teachers hare been elected to eerie the ensuing year in the Foorth ward, Allegheny : Hoare No. (—Principal—John Morrow. As alatant—Miss S. A. Hamilton. Drummer De partment—Klas H. Da eldsoh, Miss M.O. Hayes. Mediums Departa M. icut —Miss It. Wit herow, Miss EL licatilt, Miss. A. Duncan. Primary De mrtment—Mise S. C. Smith, 31105 H. Siebert. M. House - No. E.—Principal—Will A. Jahns.. Asslatant —Miss M. Morton. Grammar De partment—Kips. VI. Jaodenn, N.130/1101. Me than Department—Misses M..A. Hunter, Mentrick, M. /lamina°. Primary Department —Klues L Swan. N. (limed/erg, A. McClain, Last . el' Teachers Elected In Firth Ward, Allogbeny.—J. 31. Conroy, Principal ; Ellen An•lntant: Emma J. Hamm, Third 0 nun mar; Mary Wilkins. Second Grammar. Anna E. Sc hrel trer. First Grammar; Linn Andersdn. Third intermediate; Sophie Lenkafd, Secod Intermediate; Lida H. Cobbage, First lot r mediate,• Ella Mathews . Fifth Primary; Lucy Idollens. Fourth Primary; EMU. Agnew. Third Primary; Fanny Ilarelwood, Second Primary; Karr J. Hamilton, First Primnry. Allegheny Valley Railroad. -We are Indebted to Thomas M. King, Eau. the attentive and efficient Ansigtant .Superin tendent, for the follow : • Statement et the number of freight earn hauled on the Allegheny. Valley Railroad dur ing the quarter ending June 30th, 1870: • ' Aprll-14aded 11,5e4 Empty 9.5L1 , 21,436 Average per day."Ai working day', in the menth,lff4 0-13. day.'_ MaY—Loaded 17.610 Empty 10014—.1.4.5:n Average per der, '24 working d01 ., ' hilbt' month. 915 413. June--Loaded. ..... . .11.5.90 Empty • 11,610-53.1 W Monica per day, M working dupe. in the month. LPN 4-13. lON. April—Loaded Copt)_... 9,5t2 .3,4 y— Loaded ..... .13.610 " June—Loaded 14.5c91 " —31,410 Tofu] 40.114. Total . Mgem Total hauled loaded and empty • &aisle the quarter, ;AMC We may add that the Allegheny Valley road ladoing an immense business. and Is le most excellent coedit ion—none in the country ls In better. Thit less could not he expected action 001..7..7. Lawrence. ; veteran In rail roading. is the General Suberlotendent, and 1s assisted so ably by Mr. Thom. M. King. =l2 Ex-Itsgon Daub. of Allegheny has one of the finest suburban homes in our vicinity. It V located on the Perrysville Road, near the Oteerratorg. MAYOR cizumv In still compelled tO go about on crutches, not hating recovered from throwneiakl sprain. which he angered ,schen Out of a buggy a laws time since. lILWIrt If. LONG. Esq.. member of Select' COllholipmn the First watil.lll npobeo of in QOM:MUM Allirheny Stayorality Oa R' Poliggn. of Allegheny ere are pleased to learn, is able to he in his office NW*. , IV. A- Tddrurcoosi Eiq., President of the Pittsburgh eigamOn Council. has been appoin ted Paymaster of the Allegheny Valley Rail road, aull yesterday entered upon the duties of the _isolation. 11r. TOmiltison Pomessee Tare totaligualities. and large practical ex perience united with winning manners. which are well calculated to make him apopubtr and, efficient oteca. — lll:lLtiarir .A. 11'07 , ija elite of this city and for !many rears e tn•tbe. cue department of the ennsyirarla ,tll off : rough has been appointed to the high mit lon Assistant tketeral natraie Afent or the tinkat Paella Railroad, with Oinft at Omaha. • Altho ll ef paired young man Mr. McGinn' is abundantly quoin:led lor the WNW.= etteleee Orono industry sal worth. EDUCATIONAL aterrlog or the Central Board—Report. of Committees— Admhoton or Pupils to the 1110 !what!. regular monthly meeting of the Central Board of tducatiott was held at the rooms of the Board. Lloyd and Black's Itulldlng, Fourth avenue, yesterday. at 2 O'clock, P. n. • Members present: Messrs. Anderson, Chad wick. Craig. Flenting, Getty, Hamilton. Har rison, Hartman. Laufman, Maya. Mitchell. Neckeintauti, Nobbi. Shaw, Taylor and Presi dent Wilson. - The mini:Res of the preceding meeting were Pend and approved. The Secretory read communications from several sub-district beards in relation to the introduction of the German language in the public cchools. The communications were received. Referred to the Committee on Teachers and Fdinries, with instructions to re port at the next regular meeting a plan for the introduction of the Gennan 'language into the schools. The Secretary read the report of KIWI u. Dents. Superintendent of the Mph School. of the attendance during the month of June. of which the following hi _ . . Males. _Females. Total High 5ch001.......... 11. A - ski Irii NormAl School.. „ ... 1 :11 :I I 7osil me rc ial School._ . GS II ".'il EMI /34 Jrr; SUMMAR,' ran ill): Vra rt. • The 'followlng Is rt gunman• of he attend :tune fot the. - eat-ending Jane 1,1570: Malec. Female, Total High Sehitni.llo IN Zit' Nomad School... . .2:emceed/IA School. .. 214 -1! III) Total 119 41: Total Increase ,if attendance over previco year, 121. The report wan received and filed. SEcitETARIVS litEN)ler. . • Th, o Secretary. ohn A. Sergeant, reported that warrants to the amount of $24.2e0.10 tool been drnwn on the Treasury since the regnlar meeting lost mouth. t The report woe receir 'l. IMPORT Ili' FINAN( V. COMMITTEE: Mr. George It. AndersB 1. Chalrmnn of the Finance Committee, pre, nted thelollowlng repnrt Th.. Committee on Finance respectfully re non: Amount of orerdrnught lost mnnth..S 3,ZMI ttn Warrant, down during he month 13,2n0 10 Total payment, V: cal Agalipq which we ha collected (roman sources ...... . . Leaving a deficit of .... ;.. .... 4.41 . 4 We acanthi respectfully recommend your Hoard to require prolfint.payment for tint lon or rent accruing. The report was received and Med. • COLLITD:EOS 1,10,1 SCIIOOI.. • Mr. Laufnutn. from the Committee stii High School. submitted the fol owing: GENTLEMEN,. Your Outnntittee on High School beg leave to submit the following. re port For the pact school year the relntion be tween the Committee and faculty have been plen.nt and satisfactory, and your Commit - • can se« no reason fop a change either in the faculty or their nuniers, Km! woillit therefore, recommend thm reelection. We also that the present ht ildOw will not permit the election of an adittional Professor: this, however, will be obviat in the comple tion otthe new building. The report was received an on motion the Vicinity of the past year we re-elected for the ensuing year. ' MUTE T.C11001.. Mr. Craig front the Commi tee on Mute School presented a report provi ling for the government of the school. whin l was accept ed and filed 'and the recommend lions of the report adopted. ' On motion of Mr. Craig the teachers in charge of the school last Tear were re-elected for the emoting Tear. On motion of Mr. Getty the rules Were or dered to be printed. :ADMIASION OF PUPIL,. Mr. Craig. Chairman of the Special Commit tee, to whom was referred the cum ter of the mimissicin of scholars to the High school. pre sented the following report: Your Committee. to whom was referred the report of the Principal of the High School on the admission of pupils to the High School. would respectfully report that after a careful examination of the report andaccompanying documents. we find that the w hole work of examining and marking the manuscripts has been well and carefully done: and your Com o litt ee ate further of the opinion that the rub f o till., Itt•nr.l.for the admission of pupils to the High School dot, not work fort he hest inter est of the school or insure Jostice to the np. Minn; believing it to be desirable to secure then results and obtain uniformity In Snoop, Mg it throughout all the departments of one city schools, we would respectfully recom mend that promotion from the Grammar schools be made in the same manner as they are now made from class to elan lu the High School department, and front one department to another in the district schools, . In . order to carry out the above recom mendation we would suggest the adoption of the following rule for promotions throughout the city: That . ea .% appllCant who a cent. of perfect answers in orbs an average of 50 peeeent. In all ott of study be promoted; provided shall be promoted who makes lee cent. In any one branch. lake)) 50 per Intrraphy and thee brauche [cat no one sac than 3) per . . In relation to the residence of pupils seeking admission to the High School. rour committee are satisfied that there are a number of non residents In the list recommended for admits as well as a number who are now In'at tendance sad who are expecting to continue through the whole course. . . .. • . . We believe that the best method of correct ing this would. be to bring the responsibility (if admitting. on.residence, on the member of this hoard and require that each pupil. shall Mc a cert ideate from the member of this board who represents the sub-district in ',which the pupil or applicant resides:cert 'tying that the pupa or applicant It a legal resident of said Au h-dlsttict. Your committee would also recommend the admission or continuance in theschool Minuet, pupils as have passed through our sub-dis trict schools (but have lost their right to re main by removal from the cityl ou the pay ment of the coat of tuition as fixed by this board; we would therefore recommend the passage of the l owingfoll resmullon: liv.lrril. That apupils upon entering the High School, and also those whose names :ire already slum the rolls. shall be required . to furnish to the Principal of the High School a e'en Ideate from the member of this board who represents the sub-district In which the pupil or applicant resides. certifying that thy party is a legal resident of the sold sub-dis trictl'llroVided, however. that pupils who are stow in attendance and those who have f or satisfartorily the recent o:minations for ad iiihodon and have been pupils In our Grammar. School. but are non-residents, shall beallowed to attend (so long as there is ' , Wildcat motor on the payment of fliO annually, tinder the alnwe ode the following numbers will be entitled to admission: I. ii. 7,8, 9. 10.11. .. 4. It. 1% ..!. . %I. 60, M. r 17, 18,21, ii. 2. • au, al. 2,1,37. 44, 41, 48, 45,48, 53:54 %..%)f. , , 71. 71!, th, r. 8. eO. K 2. KA, 81. IL 87, 89, 90. 91. 101.al, 14, 108, 111, 112., 110, 1.11.1—, 124. 1:25, 11.'7, Ira. Mo. M. lin, Ma, 139. 140, 142. 10, 149, 152. 133, 11.4, ISO. MR, 11!„ 181, 1011. 171. 17 , ... 185, 187. 188, 190, 191, Ile, 1150. 104, 1%1. 107. 1041;2911. 601. In, 204. 2151. sr. MI, 210, 217, 218, =22, 37.:50. 231 , i• 715, .Z 7. 279. • Applicants bolding the following numbers should, in the opinion of the Committee. be re-examined In that branch of study In which her fall below the required per cenr., their average in the other branches being remark ably high - : M, 114, Ica, 131. 134. 181. ?-23, Mr. Mitchell tooted as an tonentlmunt that In Orthography, Arithmetic and Grammar the pupils shall reach seventy per cent. before being admitted. Mr. Sims moved to lay the amendment on the table. Adopted. The question then recurred on the report. which, with the resolution. aeon adopted. Mr. Noble., offered a resolution Increasing the t into to eight hours per week and the sal ary to s.soa_r,er annum. of Mr. Itohrbacher. teacher of GOMM.. in the High Schoni, and nint retnrnlng the thanks of the Board to him. That time nt tee on t to of the regointlon relative to Ind salary, win referred to the Commit- Teanhern and Sainting. • •• • • On 'motloh of Mr. Anderson, Messrs. lisrt - - mut snA:Msys ware spriolnted as a Committee to audit , the accounts of the officers of the Board. Mr. Mantuan called the attention of the Board to the fact that there bad been a mis take made In axing the number of teachers •for Frankliadistrict. The district was enti tled to seventeen teacher.. and had only been allowed sixteen. through &mistake in the cal culation. • Berthed to the Committee on Teachers and Salaries, with power to act. Mr. Chadwick called the attention of the Board to the the fact that there were certain funds in the county treasury . . which properly belonged to the School Board of Colder town ship, and that -.there were certain debts against said Board unsettled. The county treasury had refused to pay the amount over Bathe treasurer of said Board. stating In his opinion It properly belonged to the Central On motion of Mr. !tarlatan the Secretary of this Board , was authorized to draw the amount and pay It over to the treasurer of the the School Board of Collins township. The chairman ennounced that he had ap pointed the following named gentlemen on the standing Committee on Vacations: Messrs. ilamilton, Young. Sims, Getty and Fleming. Mr. Hamilton again called. the attention of the Board to the fact that the Forbes district 'should have an additional teacher. Referred to the Committee on Teachers idul Salaries. The Secretary read sundry bile, which,. on motion of Mr. Heitman were ordered to he Paid when approved by the appropriate com mittees, On motion adjourned. DARING uonntin A Has Garroted and Robbed of 02011-A Polteensan Vilinesses the Tramaction and ' ?erode. the Garroter to Escape. A bold and impudent robbery wail Perpe trated on StAllo4ld street, last evening about half past ten o'clock, near the corner of Sixth avenue, one of the most frequented portions of the city. Patrick Nolan, an Inoffensive Irishman, fell Into the hands - 'of the Philistines during the early part of the even , ing and was well soaked with liquor. At the time stated above he was passing along , Smithfield street. in company with a pair of thieves. and when opposite kiellon's banking house he' vrns shoved Into a hall the door of which was open. struck with a t•hilly“ and fitmi taken out of his Pockets. Nolan, as noon as he recovered from the .effects of the blow. cried - nos.” -murder," and an omcerwho was On the opposite side of the street rushed across, and found Nolan and another man In the hall.end es Nolan was making the Most noise of the two be wan taken into custody And conducted tothe lock-up. Anotherofecer. &off. who it appears from his own statement• witnessed the transaction, seeing two men t running away from w here the rob bery had been co witted. '. followed them into a saloon, mi e corner of Sixth avenue and Smithfield al but instead of 'arresting them he allowed them to depart. What his reasons were for en doing, he mny be able to explain, and Should have as oppor tunity of so doing. He stated lest evening that he knee the men Who committed the r in o f b omt i a o n n d a i i t n m in y tbhee 0 th is t mo t rnin g make ... . . ~i . . . ...._ . . ~. ....I. 11543 t— ' . .... : . . I ' ' . . -. ..... , 'k .l •JiarAV,,,, , fi,4 . . - ..V.>.'•`. ~..........T.,,,,,,,r,'"*".'..7....eir.474,71 \ , , ( , ( PITTSBURGH THE COURTS tiiitn of Quarter Neinlons—Joao. Nrrrrtt. Tcz'u.n - . July L.—ln the ease of the Com monwealth vs: Henry Plummet. indicted for assault and battery. reported yesterdnYi the jury returned a verdict of runty. In the case Of the Cornonwealth vs. A rchy Taylor. Indicted for malicious mischief. W. C. McCarthy prosecutor. the jury returned it ver diet of not Calif). and directed that vach party pay one half the costs. • Commonwealth vs. Thomas lieurga indict ed for receiving stolen goods. knowing Chem tointre been Staten. was the next ease taken up. The accused purehaveil a quantity of rope from host Who had stolen it front a raft. ot =Ave o'clock on the morning of the:th f o f June mist he proceeded to a tan yard at the oot of Nineteenth street, where be got the rofk, and pot it in his wagon and seas proceed ing to haul It away, when he was stopped and the rope taken from hint. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. The Court Fdintene tit the defendant .to pay costs of prt.ecut ion and undergo an imprisonment in the western' Penitentiary for one year and FIX months. Joseph Samuel, indicted for the larceny of the rope. referred to in the foregoing case. was arraigned and plead guilty. Sentenced, leered. • The cases of .Martin Gannon awl James Rl:theft.. Indicted ftrr Larceny...were taken up and the District Attorney stated that the rottintontresith would not ask verdicts of Fltllt y. The friry rot timed verdicts of not gn Counnonwcalt h A Henry liotrrtnan and William Keaton. indicted for - the lorettny of carpenter tool. from a earpentei 's shop IT Al leghe William Jones prosecutor. Tina, is als ny, o nn indielment against the aectt , lell for nn attenipt to break and enter a store talon , iu Allegheny. it appears that - Ike tool. Whiell Aver, the property of the Pro...dor in the first ease were stolen (nun %ore &Chain - hers' carpenter slop, No. hl t (Km st reef. Alle , rheny. on the Zt hof June Inst. late Satur day night the defendant; were nrrested In an alley while attempting to enter a store. :.nll tine: stnlen tools mere found in their posses sion.- in the first ee the jury returned a verdierof guilty in wanner and form an in dicted. anti in the second ease they found n, verdict of not guilty of the felony chatged. , but guilty of an m tengrt, to commit the .111 e. In the onion. of Adani liumiutr, charged to Ith abandonment. on oath of Christine. Iti4oeify, the Court directed that the defendant tiny tine moats of moseeutlon :Ind the ,11111 ;slOspet onth to the proseent ria until further order of court. . . The next case tab. , . op Ns as t hat of t boCimi monwealth so. L. R. Lindsay. Alderman ofthr Third wrd. Allegheny, helirted for nnentor o Mike. N. Se:triton, Enq , prosecu tor. the prosecutor alleges that hewas en srajz:d as an attorney for one of the defeml ant s in a mil snit_ before the Alderman. When he went to the talkie the case Lad lo en 41innosed of heone of the part les nina nn ,d, joilcznent. Reardon objected because client wits not pans - to the Alderman refused to open the judgment. and declined to enter upiln his thicket the nol n. of the person who-hail ..nre.,e,t. 00 1 , 0 . quently, schen he went to take an appeal, the Alderman refused to-allow it because glen, don would not give Lail for both defendants in the cane, lust end of confining it to one as he wished to dd. Some Si tolls ensued and Reardon was compelled to leave the Office. Jury out. Charles Edwanls plead guilty II) a charge of assault and battery, preferred by John Thomp son. lie was sentenced to papa fine of five dollars tool costs. and was also-sentenced to the Work House for thirty day, Commonwealth J. B. indict ed for assault and battery. James Gilmore prosecut Or, lens the next o n up. The defendant was elnnioyed pollee otlicer nt she Vontlellsville it:lllmM Depot, where I: on nears arreqted t he prosecutor and t 111411 1,1 111, lock-op. Thr• wag on trial when Court ndjourned. TRIAL LIST FOR WEDNESDAY 1R . 4 . Com. vs. Charles It se). . . . Wt. 'Micheal Bower.. Win. Orrell. ' John ‘. Charles Menttn. 267. Leonard Fleckenstein John Little. Jiilin Schmidt. um, Britton. . . - . " I,asi. Crain,. liti. " " James Donnelly Inn. " .: Mart lu Snyder. . - . f:.;. •• •` Simon Brown, _ atrz .. .. Samuel Richani, 11,4 - - John Auth. . Bt.' .. " Jalapa Brightmere. - Kt .. .. Bung, Blakely. -1101 e Purlind. C. Kew:bier. 3k9 " " Cha.. 11. Siralnr et al " " R. A. Clark. 3.lei " Beek. " " Thnma. , Steel 21;1 •' Rater! Steel. et ttl •• Geotwe slterlttntt. EAST DI ICU AGIIAM .COENCIL Hrfitler t.:r•rry Landlt,g—The Ilele•114To -Mkrellail'ro;;;.llader., 1: , onka:0 rot 1:141 Birmingham held is erg. ulnr monthly meeting. last ei ening in the Council chamber at :lie Walton Engine Mouse, Burgess Schultz Pre-Piing. : Members' present—Mess.. Jones. Haber man. Sheppard. Miller. Bahn. The tuinutesof pre, Buis Illertille were read and after some amendments were approved... .Mr. Jones. of the special email:tee appoint ed to inquicir. whether the borough or the Bir mingham Railway Company should make the gutters agrOFN Carson street. reported that they could no: get the Borough Solicitor to meet with the Solicitor of the railway corn- The report was received. . Mr. Jones moved that n written notice be served on Mr. Hersh. who .President of the Railway Company. informing hint that the borough. on a certain tiny: would inake a gut ter nerantli Carson gtreet.•aud that the com pany should make proredons for the pride,. tion of their track. Carried. Mr. Jones. of the Street Committee. to whom was referred the matter Of a ferry lauding. reported that the committee agreed to allow the ferry company the Innding • lot feet slave nod liwt feet below the Pod of Page street. On motion t he act 101 l of the-commit tee tons indorsed by :he Panned. A number of bills were then read and wars rants ordered to be drawn for pyyment of the . . Sir. Haberman moved that the Burgess en ter soil against the Ormsby property on he corner or, Sarah and !railroad streets it Dr. tint:shy or his heirs would not tray for tiny draining of the: wind there, which east t bornugh Carried. Mr. Selnlitl. handed In his !TA:Mallon ar lamp lighter. rind 00 Inca lon It 'vac, accepted• On motion the appoint meht of rs new lamp lighter was referred to the Committee on Gas li c h ;L in tints offered' the following: Petition far the grading. and paving of Wright's alley. between 1:t and. 71.1 It streets. Alto n pet i t ion tor the grading and paving. of Carey al ley, between nth and :Mb streets. On motion, t he pet it ilinS were ace - tsp.:it Hr. lames W. Patterson. Sr.. Street Rego listor. offered unite a lengthy- communiention on the — Sewer yuest ion. with estltinites the necessary sewers:re, the cost. of the some, the frontage liable to :assessments for the pay ment .1 hereof. o r e It was accepted and 111.1. Mr. Jones snored that seven recXer commis sioners be appointed to Gmerintend assess ments on sewer:: 111 il4. ' built hereafter. and those already commenced. Adopted, and Meters. Wrn. Finch, Sr.. I. Rapp, John Brown, Sr., Harrison Ilstep, Terrence Camp bell. John 1.. c;ordon and a. Jones were elect ed commissioners by the Council. . . Mr. Jones Offered an ordinance . providing for the grading and paving of We ight's and Corey's alleys. head three times and paced. Mr. Miller offered an ordinance prohibiting the wasting of water by sprinkling the streets and washing the pavements, between the hours elk!e. M. and 6P. 3t. A penalty of #.5 Is attached to nay violation of the Ordinance. . , . • , . Ou motion, it woo laid over unfit next meet ing. Mr. Jones presented a petit ion very-numer ously signed, asking for the division of the borough Into MO election precinetn.ns there are now over fifteen hundred votes polls A resolution authorizing the petition to be resented to the Court°fl it outer Sessions, by Justice Ammon, praying t n the Court or der the division of the borough. was adopted. Mr. Jones moved that Messrs. Hastings and O'Neill be grunted fort !ter time to complete the Joseph street sewer. Mr. Jones. of the Street Cernmlttee,. to whom waS referred nt the last Meeting the petitions far the ',peeing and extending of Jottephine:streeb reported that they asked Dr. Ormsby to open the street and I,' refuted to have anything to do with it. and the commit tee then gave 111111 notice that If the streei was nor opened before the first of Attwest.. the committee mold open It. The report was received. On motion, album-twit. CRUSHED IST THE CARS Painful accident • to •Allrgheny—Undrr thr Ilihrela—litorfordni Ihrlhday. Yesterday evening about gm o'clock, a very painful accident occurred In Allegheny. which may yet result in loss of life. The victim nun Frederick Itexiner, a mall boy thirteen ymrs alts lfe - had Juzuped aboard a freight tnsin at the Union Depot to . ride over the river. The ears were:moving at the usual rate of speed. when Just befoi'c reaching Anderson street he In doing so his foot caught in the stirrup and he was thrown violently to the ground. Nis left leg fell upon the track directly In front of the wheels, which passed over it. The flesh from the knee nearly to the hip was ~ torn off and the bone crushed, together with e left foot, which' was also mashed to a wt. The engineer stopped the train ns soon possible, when the victi was picked up I d carried Into Dr. G. kf m . \ Shillito's °Dice, I No. an Anderson street. The boy was still conscious and able to converse with those Omit him. Word of the accident was lm haedlately sent to his parents, \ ,who reside on the Old Fourth street road. near the Court. /House. Dr. Ilucharan, surgeon of the rail road company, was also sent fpmßubse quently they ,nrrivod, and it was then de- I aided to , 1 =I . _. . .. 'near the thigh, whfch operation was per formed by the physicians coiled. In. The boy won • rendered very weak from the loon of blood, and It wns•feared he would not our-. Ire. He was not removed to Libhome last evening, but nt last accounts he eras 41/1 lIT- Inn. . Young !termer 'yesterday celebrated tile thirteenth birthday. . . Stock Salit.—Tie following stocks were old last evening on second floor of A. Nell wninc's Auction Rooms 106 Smithfield street Bunk of Pittsburgh.. • • 71 99 Nutinnul flunk .... • . ' " • 1,8 Exchunge " .. . 011 ql uennan • GA 50 :11;;:cjiliabelultinvigatiorCu t ; 11 .n — n, rc ro au wish to enjoy a rOwl Amake. try Mo s cigar:tor tine cut, fon4s,lath atreet.b cigars an Just theartleliiodstril- WfYAI vl..7Ail"`Nitre`l%guf all k g tog, g eerehaungal . del , obettitiK tobacco, every grade. caps and everything else tilted for a 45 Ninth aLreet In the place. fl% Cr a u' sr a luau tura plt c riptlo cmoklt/ smoker. Gents faraNdirm Swot. In great varlets or the New Stind Stocking Store. • Joint DEOtr.noin dr Co., \ N 0.30 Far h.nvenue. DAILY GAZITTE : FATAL FALL. • • One Man Killed and Two lerinu.ly Injured ' Coroner. Inque.l. A shocking occident, them contenit in line of which cause' the blood to chill in he veins an it courses through the systyln, t act can only be thought of with - feelings too l rifle to deter ibe. occurred on I c ilierty Strut, thin city , about half-past idol , . c. clock, .11 , r trrday. At the time stated tiro men. Mil wain,. w,„,i,smisth and Mictmel reg. Charles Witbauer, au apprentice boy, wile on a sca ff o ld painting the front q fie K. Succop & Co.'s buSines; house. x„. ill Liberty street. • The deaffold consisted of a ladder with a board upon it: which wits supported, bi - "Jileks" or what are teelinically termeo "cripples. - project ing from the second story windows. being a . distance of about twenty feet from the side walk. While the men were busily nit work. led dreaming of danger; one of the "cripples" gave ,a,,, and precipitated the scaffold anti the men to the sidewalk. The men were l a c k e d or. , insensible anil carried Into Mr. Sue cop's store and the. bole was taken into the hardware store ndjoining. Th” latter soon eel urned to con>cammets. :Ind It was dlnent rend that his Welles. although of a painful tart ore. his right forearm being broken in two ria,,, liere tint of a serioto. character. Drs. Musician and McCann were taitinnoneil and risers promptiv. A slight examination of the injured :nen showed t bat one of t I,,,mmt I,ast would narrely recover. and t li d ime Mr. Wachs:null, His collar hone was fillet tired, a shoulder dislocated and lie had resolved a severe concussion of the brain. which must eventually prove fatal. Mr. Fry, ant hough he hail received several silvere , contitcloor and' some internal injuries, bad esCaped without a fmetnred bone. The nip were as well cared for as was possible anti, the viremnstnnees, and Mr. Fry, :ta soon as: he bad suilleirmily vered Ws md l eyloita . re coMr. Waclisin re th o s e lTrr o ol M te c rr . bly. s p and l wan evidently sinning vervi rapidly. silt hat II was thought best notdo relorive MM.. 11., lingered in grunt pain rant it Mann t wit "'vital:. when death' pat an end to lilt in tattering. The liny endured the pant of his tract tired arm butt sly, and nfler having the (pictur e edoeed, redoes:4, .was re nor al to t heresidence of hi' , parents. • .- Cormier.Claws n W. ;twilled or I Itelleath of MW-a r. ..nil held an inquest en the body iit i the store where die accident -occurred. Tie! jute returned a verdict of raceidentalilenth. — Mri Wachmintil was the constrictor for the Paint Mg Of the house. lle had a shop no Fill b avenue and resided on Irwin street. to where the body was removed after the in quest. lie was thirty-four years of Mre. Ma rival. and leaves a widow with t hree small children. lieu was a journeyman palntivr in the employ of bin. W.. and the boy not an ~ It4lre. I is a wonder shat others were not iiijitrial I* the accident, as il occurred rat a place where pimple re alumni vou , tantly pa , sint: and retta,slag Two little girls bail lust passed under t i te seaffold !Wore it fell and narrowly escaped injury. P ET ItQLE • Monthly Brno. of Ola•rollon In the Penosyl lonia 011 [legions for Jane. 10170. ye have received the . monthly oil rehurt.rif the Titusville, ffrodit fai r June. Is:11, from which we select the following item. of pet rie (non lines anti sintiStiCS ; 1 Theinenth of Jame was not marked hy the striking of as ninny - and rat net ire wells as the month preceding. yet the production ws steadily increased during I lie month. rho:re the in declitte luny of tile ;1141 prod..- lire dist t in s, anti exhibits for the month tinder rview a gain of about slx hundred soil forty tutr:els her thy. ti ti ile many of the oil (roots throughout the resit. exhibit no towering clistigoin Ihe i feta. several local I ties' show a decline of fifty to two hundred I.MA:fiel d:iv, while upon others the decrease, anil in— crease were such no to maintain It nek - raCe production in the nggregate, flint does ot differ 'essentially front former reports. _knifing the farms and Mods twins which t ne . dreqne teas atoll marked, lire the Inge- Pendent, .Chleagn. Emery Mee., and iseveral smaller Its hi the vicinity of Slintoborg. Upper. C 1 ty Hun. the Mimeo I Int shoe log a falling offal :Ilona :les barrels her day. while the Chicago and Enter: - llriiii.tixicte ex hibit a decrease in the average daily, mashie t ion amounting to MI and LIT barrels respect ively. There true also a decline of about Pei barrels in the vicinity of Church Run. near Titusville. while upon the 11unit-trooper. lican. 1 .1. Keach, and other farms near ['Whole. t I a ini grog-ate decline amounted to - :Mon WO leir rels. The weather during Ihe moot li• a - , a fa vor:ale for operations. anti there wee rim stoppages mein the farms herilerlog alas or adJacisit to Uhl ('reek. The principal increase during Julieoccurred nisei I his leetzell farm. near Pet roles= l'cuire, shoo, showsn gain of Ins barrels daily over the tir.ltict ion of Mar. and , iihos rho new territory in the virind v of %Vest II irk .1 . 3 . and in chit Parker's Landing and other dice triers south of Franklin open the Allegheny river. The increase in the hotel amounting to about:110 barrels daily. aeon 101 t barrels at West Hickory. Upon the Shaw facto. Lower` Cherry Run. the Motiolithigh tract. Xlie Germ/ district and other minor tract., Ole, Was :111 i,eihse vziryin,, from 1./10! hundre'd to twenty ba n rrels restievtively. the It. 1.. Shaw farm Vlone showing a gnat of One hundred - and six teen blurt:l In the Parker's Lauding diNtriet. the !h -ere:L., %yds one 11.1illi) . 11A1. et rot - petite,. tho,: uh prod.,: iv, St VI ig •druelt tit tmdt 1.11, Ikt t pro. &teed front to - rot, - to !Ulf' har,l , daily, and the.resed the pr , Klttetida,t, meal v , 114.41. alitn, the; decline to the older well, The Ithipment, or crude pet rrdequu ft, jut,. Wk.+ 41 - 041 barrel, The following table nhown the iircdont : during Juun. 1b11): Toinf atilunienl rd crude , for 'Jun4. of IbLd, of 45 gnitons each. 4f4J.,:4 Add to redu, to WA, or VI gallonv • .1.11.1 Q. Total 4ilanynt '1414. or 43 canoe:_ each 'tacit Stork on Irradiant , Kt. '.411 ion Iltoyk on hood July Iht. I=l Vital 1... duel Hui during Ma, 111.11:1 Average tier day tar . 1.%17 veruge per day in. un e.lltaal . • 111. t.... 1/aile increa•i• June. 1•311,:ovr, , 4.7.1/ 'rho new wells crinipletwl ditrinic die month in the Ylciiiit yof l'arker> 'Landing hate In uto.t instance. thi.. sritaller etas, or producing . les. than fifty Lane). of nil daily. The Bawler rceil nwin the Italtell farm on tril Creek. inaintalned .trade pne duct ion thrinigh t entire month 0,4 , 3.1 barrels tier day. nod I. countered t lw ell in the region. though the well cotnpletrtld 00 the nth instant. On the Within'. tenet. Went Hickory, nearly if not quip, equal. It In pro duction. lirheaverteegrttity of the product •111 , W , 1 an importnt change during he month under review though u the in reason to believe t that in some localities more benzine has here used than during the preceding months of the year. The principal developments and operations upon untested territory were Confined to the vicinit y of West Hickory, 311111g/110 the fans,. lying between the headwaters of West Hick ory creek and the _Allegheny river. Upon the rattle & Hoffman farm. , the Pastern lionininry of the oil belt. upon which the - Venture - and -Hint" wells are situatel, has been distinct ly defined,and the itbsence of uit bear ing ruck shows the eastern limit of the belt. which Isnon' 'supposed to extend in nearly a, direct line north mid south. There an, MS new wells note drilling. The entire stock of petroleum in the, ref ion ulainthe first of July shows a decrees of about thirty thousand barrels from that of the preceding month. being" :121.8-111 barrels. against 3.11.t,:h upon the first day of June. Tile includes the stock in iron tanks. at the wells, and in the tanks of 'Miners and .plpe imam:ink, at all points In the nil regions. In some instances the snag: in Iron tanks has been Included with the etock :it the welts. the Refiners and Pipe Line .tack also being in cluded In this table. the lattur amounting to about sixteen thousand barrels, (aside from that included In the iron tanks. I and minions ing the stock; at Tansmlle. Petroleum Centre. fiend Farm. Oil City. Titlioute. McClintock and Tarr Farms, Pithole, Clliamburg. West Pithole, Dean and Huidekooper farms. The shipments of enule equioilent for the month of June Were 471,F.11 barrels. or aLiski barrels in excess of those lo t the preceding month. The shipments by river were nearly MAO lu excess of those of June. the principal portion of which were from litmus - ilk, and at points south of 011 City. The shipments of ye nned oil am:re...salmi over forty thousand bar rels, of which Philadelphia received about fif teen and New York twenty thousand barrels. Prices throughout the month averaged less than during. May. Tiro opening being ni apothe Illpper and t.T.371 upon the Ldwer Creek. and rho closing price b 1,01,1 and $l.l. iipmi the I:l , Pek and Lowermad4 respectively. The best prices paid were at the beginningof \the month, a slimily decline marking enrh week until the close. • V odddson 6 Vel.—A cool. flavored dish of ice cream, with the 'accompaniments. %Mil he foodd very refreshing and invigorating this warm weatlrer—and looneson Y CO.'s, corner of Smithneld street rod Virgin alley. is Just the place to get it. A sumptuous stiloou confectionary of the most appetizing charac ter, ore the attractions of this establishment. Ladles nod gentlemen should not slings by without dropping in. The excitement in political circles during the past week has lad great - effect uporrlinme esgiecial matters in counectirin with county affairs, but as yet has made no perceptible change in affairs at No. tat Wood street.. The crowds still come and go, patronizing Liebler and carrying away his trunks add valises and Satchels and carpet tacks, and such like. with commendable rapidity, A good ankh. ways will Nell. • ! • Mlle.,Shof Hum, Iferotrerf, Pistols, Am mutat if/tI and Gun material of all kind, tie re duced prices. nt J. H. Johnston'. Great st ern Cull WVork•, IkD Smit knell street. dtepair log neatly done. Huns for hire. Army Hades, Carbines and Iterolvers butted or taken in exchange. Call and sec or write for a Price Nfn"ris , idarksias.—At AV. W. Moorhead's HI Market street. To closeout the balance sr oar ladles and misses' 'White Tucked and Ruffled Dresses, we Offer them at very low Prices. Also, guff "and Drab Linen Dresses, Aprons. ll:hite Tucked Skirts.tery cheap. Frogs are not the most beautiful creatures In the world: but the most fastidious Mate cannot object to them In the atybo with which they will be presented :11....the Continental to. day. To she Ladles—OM at W. ,Sconrhead's, No. 81 Market street, for Children's liresselt. Across, Underwear. Comet... 41andkerchlefa and Fancy goods, MiIIAPA . Kid Gloves In all colors. ) Frogi,' Promo, Frog, just received, and will be merced op at the iContinentai Restaurant, Fifth avenue, next dnOr lb postoMee. . - - - Nosneteing to —Oreen Soft Turtle S teak • c nnd Frogs, nt anti nentnl estauront next door In pos °Mee. Everybody luny cell nt the Contlnental,Fifth urenue. to.riny. Enough for nil will he found upon the foetal boned. Hungry none need be. liitturroad's Cathartic syrup Is used .In all eases Instead of 1,111,. easter 011. epsoin salts, filably flavored. Twenty-floe rents. Try It. Sold by all drain:lsta- wean 07,500 nu . Bond lltortunne In sums to suit Suirson S ROLL SD, end . NPOTnt street. Green Yea Turtle Soup at the Continental to-Aar. WEDNESDAY . MORNING, JULY MIMI TiiEHE are fie, Gernmv peniteno Gerraan. American mnvicta in ries, learning to speak a Tout' trAuvergile Las ew historiad paper on THE . Prince d just published a the Battle of W Tut: whole and ontontricul the 13,Hiel rid year is 3,31“, mutter 'of tuatriculatct ted mtudents nitendidiz ereity the pre,lll: hp_kf n•rons I TB., IC. -.tall. 'VOW is ft in A ttst mtlin. t.opit is nlsmt to tisie ,r0.44,r0us sheep farmer • will be gone *ahont at ling lung been non,' Ve iiere hardly prepared urea giwnds hat $lOO Tut: Danish for P1,1119/Iy. but to learn Okla the year on bur clod Tit E Province of St. John. N. th. in sa inting from &nigh.. The 170ps nrr nil Futli•ring. particulnOy buy. which. in tin! !:pinini, it is NAIL mill not eneo t A half ti An. S. Pliti,iee. 1 a gentleman.: well knon in the intoie.l world of Berlin. ha. l' , 'en requested I, the Musical So ciety of Edinburgh to orm an . rchestra of fifty notsician,,,And end then ove:- to Scotland. • • itt-7rwm, two and three mill on dOses of chloroform are manufactured) iu. Edin I,urglt. Spot land, yearly. show•inir to what r%tent the practice is no - iv hirricd, of wrap - I'4llg men. WomOn•itifil clil f hlren In ,k painles sleep during ,ottie the Itto"A trying.montentet nod hours llf 11111111ln 1 . (- i1 , 14'111 . 4.. • r . AT SM.% the English ate:titters Ine.Ve mode arrangements to take the pilgrims to the Persian uialt or to the ports of British India, and strictly limited their passengers to the number allowed by the regulations. Measures of promotion were adopted oh Mini., Mimi and Ararat, Tut. port officers havevisited the ves. sets of the' , Anteheatu Squaltron at Flea singuteand warned the Admiral conutuand ing not to take the. Frank/in into the Selueltit for ft-or that She may get aground. lint they may there it 4 sufficient . depth of water for the other vessels 4,f-the fleet.. A ILETI'IIN an , to the condition . of the Thames etnhanktutenf ahows that the total cost up to tin. present is LI gitl.l.Xll . l. of this amountl .1:20,000 has been paid to the Conservators of the 'lllantu.s, and .f23.2(K) to the Duchy of LARCIISIPT Fine 111111 R unit acres of the reclaimed ground the Bol‘l4l of Vt'Orks are bound to deem.; to the iron of the pu!ullc an ornamental giur. dens. A tittLEK literliry lady, Elpis recently viNited - tlaraladdi at t 'aprera, and lamented wish him him that his son Ri. ciotti should have injured till. cause Of freedom by his share in tll.• disturbances its Itnly: '•flow could I help it r rr claimed thus tllmeral.. - 1f I get the news ilia( ifieciotti has been arrested, I will drink a glues of wits to the health of thane that +(I it. - • THE foot and month dhease has broken Out among the mule in. the Cherburg District. It is making - fearful ravages. Mr. Homer - Ilan:mat who sends tl u • re. Is/rt. Stater that the steamers wiling to Southampton had taken over Ut-nuts thus attacked. Instructions - have been issued to the °liken , of ,IlStinnS to us•• the nut smut vigilance in'the examination of cat the imported froni that. quarter. THE l'nris tipern !louse avill not be completed lrfore the end of 11.4;2, but its exterior will be finished by the coming Fete Napoloron. Aukust ifith, and the im terior will be perfected without the knowledge of the Outer world. The esti. mates for its eompletion are .4,000000 francs. A ueltetne to work rite ;emery eltange,• by fin elaborate contrivancl , mm trolled beakpy.board has 'wen abandon wbifh suer 1,100010 francs 'IMF: great 1-4.0 show alio• season took place recently - 1u London, The exhibition was n 1,11111,11tt1..11M1,5.40,1111P 15,0041 Visit- Ors (wing present. Several hundreds of vat-jell,. of roses were sloorm varying in color from pink to scarlet. and from ‘Vilit.. , "111111.t black. A large number of priae s were given. nod ronw specially for table ,b./mrations for dine., a la 11 imae, of IN hilt there men. sinne ex Mien! examples that attracted great attention (nom the hulk`, Tut: announcement of toe .le of It large collection of slouches, unfinished pictures, and txartnons. left by the lot.. Mr. Nfacilsfitly attracted to the gal lery of M,..kr,..Chrbdie S Mt11.011 . e.1,L41,. iiSfiln.:llt, King street, St. James . , a large numb., of hirers of art. The most inter esting of the pietWYS %old Wt. the not work of the distiagnlshed painter., - The Earh. of Desmond and Ormond. (111 VIPW iu this year's exhibition of the Royal Academy. Tilt". first uumth•r of the !tn•u: reltipre to. just appeared—itD content,: ail devoted to the illustration of the language, myth. ology. and general literature of tile carioca families of the l'eltic rare. One paper sliowe tLe esis•tenc!. of Celtie gal, .5110,e totrilotte ie it hammer; atiot her Ir:ices - the opir.o ,locoututon in Irish NIKr:. Lark to the A cruel before .their mum I inn: Itn,,tlu.r si , the influence of Irish lip French and 17ot:titan schools of hunt &c. 'fur. Berlin etan•a that important changes, to the advanage of thentultliit, Nortlitiennan*Pomtal Adminlstrai , lion. are expected from the n.•w bend of that department. It is said that money and parcels me to he forwarded by post at lower nags, and the fnrc:7or travellers in in.t,tltrriatz..tt he ennsitlerahly re dared. At the -ante time, there is reason to believe; the new director is deyising the 111.4111 S of raising the salaries of .the inferior officers. Tut:L 4? London Gl, is responsible for the 'item. in which a I:et-man gentleman, .tind ing that his wife had eloped with a fast friend ‘f his, pens the following note to the destroyer err iris domestic peace: ''Sir, I lino,' for some time wished to get rid of my wife. Eight days since she was. bit ten he a mud dog, and I have - been wait ing with resignation for lire usual results. Von will stand by her and lelp her in her gad plight. Farewell "' Half an hour after receiving the communication •the ardent Inver eloped agnin,lodtplite Persons sitnilnrly afflicted, please ropy. Tut: Unction Times sacs: one be allowed to write whatever one likes on Ate new post cards r A trick, recently played by R tailor in Paris on a Cailtolllor, who, though rich, persisted in noilriuylng his "little account," suggests this The creditor. tired of writing and calling for his money, took to writing on the outside of his letters, ''At least. you might . pay me so touch n month; you OW sue :INOL le. As all letters pass 'through the hands of a porter in Paris, jilt). whole Image soon knew of the tailor's tunpahl hilt , ntol for very shame 4 s sake the debtor, was iddigetr to settle it. IN ...0111t respects Swinburne, like Bar little near. - . Ile leis a pleasant habit of asking friends•to dine with him 'and then making „them pay the bill,. A London letter Rapti " When he was din. ing one day with Burns Jones he 'tipped' one of the servants . , giving him half a crown. But towards the end of dinner, whin things became contracted again, he insisted on. having his' half :crown hack, and had all the servants "up in a line to see' which one of them it was who Imd re. ceived it., But not being able to find the right servant, or beginning to make a row about it, Berne - Jones - at last gave him half a crown Mink.lf to keep him quiet." French government' has. now in ream, of •publication a descriptive maven tore of a splendid collection of historic documents, - beginning with the diplomas of the Merovingian Kings, dating front Clotaire 11. (625,) mostly • written upon papyrus paper, their names signed In full; later, - .Charlemague substituted a kind of monogram. Allit.lllg these records ore preserved the household accounts of St. Louis, inscribed on fourteen. tablets of wood overlaid with black wax„the writing as fresh ns when first traced; 'letters of Charles V., Francis 1., Queen Catharine, one of them justifying the massacre of St; Bartholomew, the will of Louis 2. C„ etc.,' etc: - • •• We learn from statistical tables that the average number of • persons living in 0 single house in Loudon in 8, in Berlin 32, in Paris 5,5, in St. Petersburg 52 and in Vienna 55. For every 1.000 Inhabitants the average annual mortality In London is 21, in Berlin 25, in Pada ° S, in St. Pe. ternburg4L. and in Vienna 47. The av erage proportion of illegitimatO to legiti mate births is in London, 4 per cent.; in Berlin, 10 per cent.! in Paris, 20 per cent.; .in St. Peteraburg,.2o per cent,; and Vi enna. 51 per cent. It is evident from these figures that in those cities where the pop ulation are 11:11.101 restricted in huuno room, not only is the mortality 'higher, hut the number of illegitimate Itiriluf is also A itiNGULalt ceremony has been intro. duced In the theatres of Russian Poland. When the curtain has gone down on the last nct of the play, the' police close the doors and permit nobody to leave. - The curtain rises again, and the actors appear on the stage dressed int black swallow. tails, and the actresses diessed In white, and bow, to a transparency, -on whtth the ~' .i .r ..x-~..m,C+».... rti.~. .Faz:?is~" ~ I¢rT~-. sr>~~~^u.~~F:'Srw ~~fr'i; rte' T'-` w ~' ~..~.:~ a< off; a ~~.}~`~'~vs~~x + c}~ la: s ~.,,~. ~ _ name "Utile Emperor is seen in illumi nated letters. Meanwhile the orchestra plays the Russian national anthem, and the entire audience must rise and sing aho.i The police watch with amnions eyes that all take part. anti Only after this ri diculous farce is over; the audience is al hiwed to gin home. Such are the means employed to make Russians out of the DEE %m. Sm.Ple. len and 1. Federal street. Al legheny, mtefully thanks his numerous cu. tomers for their very liberal Patronage. and would respectfully inform them that until further notice his store will be closed on Sat urday evenings at 8 o'clock. July dth. loco. on lienry G. Ilnle, Merchant Tailor, has just received n large assortment of linens and al paccas„ al,n a complete :o.llllllellt of gimdm for sooner wear generally, iorner Penn ace inie and Sixth street. tuna—lbt to W W. Moorhead', st Market In " & e t i lrita ". ll ' go d c % )C. h a i t t iVlTt ‘ , l ,e ' l ' e r tr r l e tgle S s blft' open —ow— t /fTe A e t II :e ' t ( t..11r " ;17 s n o ' n ' p l. wtl ' l ft tor h n ' d r d e e n d ue to-4 . t h '4 e l b?li Lan; ,noirrmdneLgthhteruclopnhtifneept,ti.ll,,criithyafvo,rntulele. to-t 1 13 . t ra\ h• is n u zna.l::hrroi nothing 11,1,1 like i t t t t l i t ,. o i, t d ea to a l n ie ll b 4 :11 .f il o i r •f e l Pt r. I )annals tk I'n. commenced brewing e •nlit n)•. DIED: I :!: ' • l3 oe "l : N c u,° %;," n ke;gil a iitllVAlV,l`. l :” . :,`, 344 near of i‘ , v ,! b ., . ,,,, and tletnentlne :Mort In the t unerul from the residence of her roman. No. 171 obi. urenue. kllegheny en,. out Wrimum ht 1. 13th 1011. at 111 "'clock A 11. Friends of the faintly are r. meetfelly i/1, !led touttend. I V Virginia City. Noy .I , ninn, please cope.) 'I 4.11.1111—0 n Tumulur morning. July 1 1 2111. ut 1 i., o duet a.. 11 , TELLA K ATE. younge,t daugh ter of 1 W Taylor, aged •1 rettru.l4 month' , and 14 du, Funeral from the rekulenee of her parent,. No. OS/ Penn utreet.o".llAT..loly 13th. ut 2 &dock The triondn of the tonally one reupeetfully Invited to attend. HADLEY—On Tuesda Ilth inst. et 1 o'clock P. 31.. ELIZABETH HA y. DLEY. aged NO )earn. • The funeral will Luke Warp 20 , 11 A T. 1311. Inst.. et .I airinek P. NI., frem the residence of .1. O. Comstock. Esq.. in Snarreburg. Friends ere TlWd to Attend. kleeoY—On !donde,et ening. July 11th. at 6 o'clock, CHARM:3 Malt's', at the reM.lence Ma brother. Robert kleCoy. Funeral from film late residence, No. 7 TIMM. end street. Pittsburgh. TO.DII V. July 13th. at 10 o'clock A. It. Friend, of the family are Invited to attend. Itlfe-On Tuesday morning. July VC 1,470. SAMUF.L. non of lion. S. and Jennie S. Hare, need years. 3 menthe and 1,1 day, Funeral TO•11AV. at 2 n'elnek sr.. at nn. 143 Washington street. 111:1eitON. , On Tuesdaymorning, at 4 o'clock M. ELIZA lIICTII KititON,'ln the Olst year her Nal, at her late residence. Thirteenth Pittsburgh. CARBOLIC SALVE, Made with pure CARBOLIC ACID. which I. need In Mini - Male by direction of Eminent Phyolclnti.. hoe already proved Itself to be the monster/1y end eft, it,./ cure for all Malignant Sorer nod Ulcer, end for Bunts. Cutt. WOMllds.smt Inseamea do equal •tta a Rapid Curative Agent he.yet beet lecevered, MICR, 23 CENTS. • ECM Henry's Insect Powder, For the Destruction 44 IttIACIIRS DI ANTA PHU•I 23C1..`iT9.at L.II.IIOSENBACII'S Patent Medicine Depot, 110 SMITHFIELD ST. .MIST ARRIVED P fleet BraceleM, AT $3 PER PAIR, Mrs.• S. C. ROBB'S. No.. 91 Federal Si. Allegheny I=l 1:1= JOHN M, COOPER 4 di, Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOIRITIIE AND lIIRLING DILL .ASSES Made Proniptly to Order. BA BBITTS METAL Made an inept on Hand. "roprletors •d Ilanufecuirpre of J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. office—POI:SPEEN STREET. Foundry—Corn. 17TII and .RAILROAD STREETS, Pittsburgh MEM ME= ARN;STfIAL & SON, Virginia and Louisville . Tob'acc.o 3geitcy, SEGARS Fine Tat Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos: AMITIIVIELD STREET Pittsburib. rnyl7.ch Fine Watehes4 Chains WATTLES & SHE F E WS, 101 FITII AVENI4IC. All the West sty., iif CFIAINNend FINE. JEW. .It.I.RY no hand end form. et Jo p r i ces. prices. New Stock of SILVER {PARIS wedding pees. en. Just received. WATTLES et 101 Fifth. Avenue. Livingston & Co., =I (3A_STING.S. I.tght work our specialty. Loose John Botta. Shutter and Gate Hinges, Pulleys.and other h articles of Builders. Itardgere - 471 VoZt r s k lUid n re e r, 'O ITZ V..16`.11.111?. hurgh.y. • • Jana.tin STAMMERING CURED.—Prof. M. F. EATON. from Nn. 1313 Chestnut street, iledelphla whose I . I 3COPP• In the cure of tam mering and all other lmoediments of speech, hen Igryn. ewTlllrste;:glTrielliM7J7ake° a cure of ll defect. lo the use of the roes' organs Th e published certate. amply attest his chill nod ounces, in the relief and cure of persons thus sr dieted. Pod. EATON may be consulted, fur the present, at the oMee of SLOAN, K 'NO & Co.. No. 96 • VOL• 9111 AVEStrZ, Pittsburgh. Send for culars. .1u9:1% WM. K.REBS, ICE DEA T,ER, 351 River Ave., Allegheny. Jo2.zA9 N ------ -- OTICE—The Fluid IT4lch exploded Libertyat' Mu and can the ere on July 41.1 t. coC WEISENBEKON 'S AEI STONE FLUID. which Is sold by LOUTH'S% 4. TYSON, N.. 34 Smithfield street, but another article, , There carer has been any explostno of the Key stone Hold. - farm7ll VAST LIBERTY,-30 4et, front oO WitTnt7tV 1ii33M114! %111 1 7, 1 :11! CtrigVaZtrAtill=l7:::ettg4,Tbbsr:l merit. wash room, well of we-M5.. 40 . 1 S. CUTHICERT et SON. Apply to 39 Sixth arenas.. SPICED SALMON, Ire onto sad half cans, Jun In ninon for On let table, for sale by 111= EMMET! ==9 RUBBER TUBING. All size. of 'sell Slobber Tobin,. eon.t.." 1E1117213 = o=lo=ll Timm PEACHES.-5 'ebb for sale In • J. ft. CANTISLD. DIVIDENDS E=,d2MMilM=ll Su. 41 Mid :street. • Am.ronrvy, Do.. July Sat. I S7O [Er THE BOARD OF 'DIRECTORS . - hare ttils dzy declared Dividend of ovr Inol.l.Alt Marc, • sisovnbie in ruts on and alter 7.1 Y 12.114.70 =i=2 "rrtr. PASRINsritANCE COWAN Prrrahrftt:“..llsly 3th. 11•70. DIT I DEN D.—Thp Board of Di. RECTORS hate thin day declared a Mel. dend•ter TICS PER CENT • oat• of the Pr.dttft nr the laat uo triable our demand. free 01 hoc. Ja7:27.1 JOSEPH T. 0:r THIS BANK HAS -THIS DAN ' declared n litridend r.f FIVE 141 I•ER earnlnye ,If the liil .In nlnnth.. payeble on demand. W. S. MORGAN. l'n.hier. [Cr. DIVIDEND ,N4T111: I=IIIIIMMM JnlY 140. 1. The Directors of this Rant have thisday declar...l a dividend ..1 SIX I , Ell CENT. out Of the prod,. or the last Mt ttont/o..payable to.thwith. 1. lIA VII/SilN.•eashler. lir NA TION Al.. TRUST COM NV. —The Th.ard or !tiro-tors ot this Han\ have declared a dividend of FIVE PERCENT. out oC the prod. or the na%t nix months. tatylible on and atter July 12th. ROBERT J. tiltEElt. ea.dkier. I:rrr..it'lton..lttlf 1. it/U. jitt7.:2 [CrMASOINIC 'DEPOSIT , SAVINGS BANK.—The Director., 01, Book hove dd. day declared a Dividend of II pleb CENT. on the Capital Stork, payable on and niter the I .Stir Inn.. free of tar. • GE(.• C, Mel.EAN.Cashiv, Pg rotruoir. July 21. IS7O. KLYsioNE DANN. Po-isncucu. July 5. 1,! . .170. OT• i NOTICE.—The 'Directors of this Bank have tho day declared Dividend of FOCIT FFII CENT. on the Capital alba. pay able to Stockholdora on 111111 after the 15th Inst. JuOrell .Ell. T. VAN DfIREN, Ca.hier. 07 . ;dill/ENO NOTICE. 31.(11.,7 , S 3IA.N - I'YAfTt'ltrnS NAT'L BASE. 1 . 11,4111 - 1/011, July 3111. 1 570.. The Direetora this Bank have I.llk day de clared a Dividend et FIVE PER I•ENT. on the capital Mark cart the pr.!tr of the last nix months.payuble oin demand. tree et JOIIN ,C4ITT, Jr.. • . . PIrr.1 • 111,11. j all, I S7O. , ET' DI V DEN I) No. 12.—Tlie Board trf Director. Canaan. tare this day declared dtside Fr thole 11131.1..THS the share. free 1:f taxes. rut a earning.f the last Aix month, pnrabie unit t atter thel I , 111.1., so Dona. per Chart: rash. and 'evro Dollar. per xhare t. , be credited on Stoek Note., WM. F. 4:Ant/NMI. Secrutary. • Al.i.Emirsv NATION,. Prrrap •tr.11../nly t 3. !f47 . Q. _ • DT. Tit L. DI It Ell ORS Of' THIS Bank have thin day declared a dividend or WITS! l'Elt CENT.nn the Capital Stock, out if the earning, of the last Mx months, payable forth with. free of all tax. MICANDLE.4s AsAlmant - Coghl;r. ay -QUARTERLY DIVIDENII. FIRST NAT. BU H (BANK. PITTSBRG. PA„ . . . . . EM!3 (Late P itteburli Tru Conany.l, " The Director, of Oh ha d nk have 111 r 11 o day de clared a quarterly dividend of THREE PER the Capital ock out of the Profits or the last three month, payable forthwith, free of State and Ooreminent Tax. J. D. SCULLY. raohlri. 3,1 .111, IS7O. rtionolg rtrOnst•itnll, July tat. IS7O. Ire . BIT HIEN IL—The P resident and I Nlanagers of the Contputty for erect , 'lout a mid., over the Allegheny /Over, oppoOte I . ltOltorgh. In the otonty of Allegheny. have day declared In•idand of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS on each share of the Capital Stock oI the contpany. nionble hy the Treasurer to. Stockholders or their legal representatly2r forth. wlth. jus:s.ss ItOSEBtIIG. Treuswer, -PITTSBURGH NATIONAL oV BANK OF GIIIIMICRCE. COIIS'EIIt. OF MOOD STHEICI . Mil) SIXTH At KNUIC.—The -Dimmers of thls Bola have this day declared n Dividend of SIX NCR CENT. 000.1 the mm~ta 0D the last air months, free of Government tax, pay able 011 demand. JSPH 11. 111I.L.I'neltier. Prristiritral. PA.. July 2. Jul M==tl . . . . . I t tlTStirliaalt. July I,t. 1870. i TII F ROA RD OF DI RECTORS Bank have 11... day declared 1 \ %eau annual thu.Jend t.tIX ItElt ha}hltle Stockholder* on and after the Illlt Ju23.4.1 WM. 1.1.011/. Camino, _ . . . „ • Prrrsuntt: A 11l V !DEVI) CENT, Ime or Tu 51,001.16,1 ar qua Baia, DAY, July 120 JOHN Dil.l-0.1.1. • OE SEVEN PER witl lie p.od to the dit and litter Tuk-....4- Al A ILTlN.Cmskier. A Jul. BASK./ ly 1. ES7O.