El THE DAILY GAZETTE H PUBILIEiIIED Br . _ PENNIMA_N, HE-ED & CO., Corner Sixth Ate. and Smithfield S P. B. PENN/MAN,. , JOSIAH ICING. T, P. HOUSTON, RDITOIIyAIa PI4 q•xIETO R 9. T[lolllo/ TII. DAILY. BY Mad, PCr jaar Uwu•crea 43 . aWrier, per wnek THE DAILY GAZETTE, GENERALITIES CLEVELAND talk? , :11.w five licatme. ORLELEY is alum'. well again Ith 9Trrir..gf4 graduated this year at Yale. THERE are but two negro.' in ('gins county. Illinois. SIIOCKINO fruit—the electric current.— {Con'. Bulletin. Tim to generally slipposed to he Cape May's (Met year. --- WAntins: - Pa., is maid to be peculiarly attractive this year. NEW 'YORE', &triage institutions are prosperous this year. 'boy. liorFstst.:, of New York; is at the °Conn House, Newport. 0.000,000 hoops are manufactured year ly in the Saginaw Valley. • . CINCINNATI claims to have the secuutt• highest spire in America. NEARLY all the young negroes in Ite,' troll are. joining the army. Mao. fl. F. TRAIN 1:18 Rine horses, and seven carriages at Newport. TIIERF. arc ten Chinese Sunday Seind"' in San Fiaucisco with 164 SECRETARY SOAR is noxious, says ru mor, to get Senator Wilson's place. 'rue. newest western -ohampionship is that of making tin pans against time. • A ItENEVOLENT , burial association, with $lOO,OOO capital non. exists in Chicago. CLAM BANES are the. Rhode Island method of celebrating the glorions bitath. Tun agricultural Implements ,works have been working double time recently. CEN'IS per pound for the choice cuts .is the price of beef in Blight - 111e, Illinois. CROCODILES area darlyerouro disease in Java Where 111,1 persons died of them last II Philadelphia AtMoth, detente. the Chicago White Stockint, I 7 t. 12 on Monday.. 'OUNG alligators, for pets. are hawked about the atrects of New Orleans by ne. gm boys. 00 a month and board is the lirive of a cook in Colorado, but cooks are not numer mis there. 'CUE Mormona are making kid gloves from the skins of the youthful goats which they rear. . Tatcumir. have gotten among • deer til i gkegon and venison is tattoo;] it that StiM, ; • TEE 'parents of Bayard.. Taylor him -•_ . • called (or n visit to ;pine' relatives Switzerland. - • . STRAi9DEIUIIES in California are Said . to be so large that they plug them to see if they are ripe • hi ten police districts of Boston there are 1,083 tenement houses occupied with 81,.7311 persons. DASA,.of the Son; is now said to be a' lineal descendent of Dewar of golden shower notoriety. MILLET ts note sown in Wiswinsin to' make up for the scarcity' of hay, the crop of which has failed. A BosTox paper silo the young ideas of Chicago shot themselves quite proncto.. cuously.on, the Fourth . • Lautta BRIDG EN AN, the deaf and blind mute, in spending the ' summer with her ,reinter at Nti u - poit, N. 11. • , • PEACEFUL picnic parties are perpetual. ly pelted with. paving, stones by penti scions rowdies in Porkopolis. -A PUBLIC croquet ,ground in formal, . - . reserved Philadelphia wnizid lie a great . joke but it has bee n be:so : At. \ AN: inrentigator bus j net di..., nr. , l that rheumatic liniment is abrsist itivari •. ably purchased on join! account. ' DANIEL WECISTEWs Int in grammar, which he used at Exeter, is in isissession of a man out in Monroe, Michigan. ..TnE revisers of thii authorized version • of the •New Testament in England are ' hard at work and making progress. BRICE TEA iR a common Hessian bev erage. It is made of the dust of .tbe to .. • plant pressed in the form of bricks. ma. C. F.. SPAM; Mk fatkalY 'of Pitts , burgh-wereregistered at Drexel llarjra & Cons banking house in Paris on June 28a. _ \ ! mu. E. E. DantvEr, of Dayton, 0., bas given $25,1i00 to Dennison I.7nirersitv. in • niamory - 'ok \. .' his' dead daughter Marie- LOuisi.. , . . beam are very plenty iu cousin nud blarit•berrlea that are as • only red are plenty in theinountains abouts. As. Italian iishemian, in San Francisco lately run a fish hone into the palm of bit hand, which produced lockjaw; resulting in death. DR WOLF, of Zurich, and other Euro. - peen physicians are setting no foot a movement in favor of the decimal divis ion of time. • M.R. 309Ern JEFFIAISON'S iNewJersey country neat is called Paradise Valley, and we haft alivaym supposed it was Sleepy )follow. • A LONG Bn.tsctl•.belle dresses eight times a day, and dashes along the beach behind four difterein teams during each \ twenty-four hours. Wong is to at once begin on the canals. across the Isthmus of Corinth, in Greece. $.B 000,000 have already been subscribed for its construction„ IT is estimated that - there were 90,000 Chinese In this cot:fatty on the let of Janu ary, 1870; 15,000 of whom are already east of the Rocky Mountains. SPONCiEII are becoming chenp:T in con sequence of the introduction into general use of diving machines, which greatly fa cilitate the fishery for thi: article. - • • CYRUS MEWED' WWI seventy-fiv4: years old,-but tlmt did 'not prevent him hum hanging hitusulf line neck until he Alas dead. laat Saturday at Augusta, Me. • THE champion jnmpcz of America is Loomis, of Jacksonville; Illinois. This I. his score: Single jutuli, 18 feet,and rk inch. es; Shree jumps, 40 fee l ; ten jumps, 140 lx Illinois the State Auditor has deci l ' ded that the asserisment of bank shares for purposes of taxation must be at their real market txtlue, rathvr than at their par value. - • _ . \ A MAN living in Bostonllighlands, by suspendingli small silver bell to the neck of his cat, prevents, by the sound, that honiehold pet-from destroying the birds in his garden. A it r tsCotintzt ° paper claims that the waterof the Inman wells in the town of Sparta is No charged with electricity that telegraph wizen.lnserted. In It need no other battery, , • MISR: KILDUFFE. died% of heart disease while aWimming in the Philadelphia Na tatorium on Monday. She was not a min ute under water. but wan quite dead when brought out. IN East Saginaw the Dock•Wellopers areatriking. Chhtese might cure the evil. but we are not thoroughly convinced a heathen. Malaysian inCapable-1A being a Dock-wolloper., ' Thu Democrats are to start a new paper at Washington, It is to be called the Patriot and to be edited by Welling; formerly of the National Intedigencer and Harvey, formerly Illoister to Portugal. • Attritot likLee says: 'There is a Sr cret belief amongst some men that God i s dipplemied with man's happiness; and i s , consequence they'', slink about creation, ashamed and afraid to enjoy anything?' A PLOCT of unfortunate pigeons flew into a Malin of bee* the other day InVir. gilds. The bees objected to the intenup. tion, and went for 'tho gentle doves, sting. log ntrmbers of them into pigeon paradise. MERE ale more than forty thousand Knights of Pythias to Pennsylvania, twd they are quarreling like cats and dogs. Perhaps it is because they are Knights of Pytblas that They are Damon each other. TILE Newark (N. . 1 3 ( . 4, urier °a ."' "Avery College (Pennsyluania) has con. (erred en honor upon itself, by conferring the dogma of Doctor of Diiinimity ou the Rev. Air. Thompson (colored), of this ;dr. Thompson ia one of the finest scholars. .~A.. ~3h✓~. VLY ~r ~s~ ~c.'ti ti `~ , .~,.t~.k ~J~ ~ ~~`s.:, . L A.' (4741 • V fr 11l tt r I c k Ztkti C=M ESTABLISHED 'IN 1786. MB white or black, in New Jensey, and his ettbrtn in the ministry in thin city have not been Nurpassed by any of kin brother tier- A 1. 2 %1W seventy yearn of age, patriotic to the fore, has erected a monument in I:nion 11111 Cemetery, Springfield, Vt., lo th.. memory of the Revolutionary soldiery and paid for it in knitting with her own Jeinds. A Nnw YORK lady received, among her ‘l,4llling presents, three sowing machines, ix large family Bilden, and ten ice pitch trs. A Boston lady had twenty.one pairs silvar salteellara among her bridal wesents: . Wis4l7.lSill • 111114.61, supposed to be upper, has been found in large quantities o the town of Maple Grove, Fond du.Lae vino'. It is also relNlttlyl to have been aural no the Neshoto river, in the town tf Gibson. Tnfus: are '287 incorporated svillegot in Amerka. - if these could be consolidated into about fifty, or if all future endow moils could be added to the funds of •theSe instead of to new institutions, the future' would be brighter. A court at Corning, - Illinois, went, the , other night, to serenade is man .named ; John Burns. The recipient of the honor i was so 'delight...4l that he treated the ser-f enadera to a dose of li - ticks's - it, wounding two of theta stiverely. i . PIIII.ADELPIIIA sportsmen are in their , element now, wandering all over their great fiats and marshes shooting wood cock- and English snits..., and little boys and rail, and each other, anti reed hints and all those sorts of things. Tut Grand Rapids Eau's says Dr. J. C. Remind, of that city, has ollinxsi (t 20,000 to establish a Ilmmeopathic Department in the State University, and will par the money to - the Regents whenever they shall decide the question affirmatively. Al: Alexandria (Va.) ruffian the other day. seeing twOlittle negro girls on the opposite side of the street, eXclaimisl : "Well, I'll kill a nigger. - and picking up a ,•bitie tunic it with fatal aim, striking OS, ' of the eltildrett, who died in two, , Lours. LAwi.Ess, residing nt Knowles' X Honda. in Sussex county, Delaware, was struck- by lightning oil Wednesday of last week, and instantly killed. Be had just. walked to the well to get a gloss of water, and whilst in the act of drinking was struck to the earth. Tits census-takers in 'different parts of the country are collecting some very cur. ions information. They find - that the highest age attained by unmarried wo, men is twenty-six years. It is well. to have the Sint at which they CCIISP •gruw lug older definitely fixed. OF the minstrel managers, Dooley. of tile I 31”. kh'n Opera house, is reported to be worth 4 . 300010; Dan Bryant's Wealth is estimated at $200,000; Bernard. $OO.- . •000; Birch and Backus. $lOO,OOO each; Wamtiold, $50,000; Kelly and Leon .P50,- fak . / each: and numemlis others own prop. erty estimated Si from t. 10,001.1 $lOO,llOO. WltiN tht."O rent Anieriean .Traveler," iiliax Daniel Pratt, was in Presque Isle several years ago, he "took Aunts" with Uncle Jerry. Aftei- lie had "hung round" a week or so, without mentioning pity, mine host askell him one afternoon what he did fur a living. "I travel," he re— plied. "Well" said . Vncle Jerry, "tiller supper let's see you travel." • SFCRETARY itonEsoN received a die. pateli 'announcing the arrival on Monday at Charleston, S. C., of the U, S. steamer quinnebang from ail, de Janeiro, having on board all the seltniade exiles from the South to Brazil . They went there at the close of (li. war for . the purpose of -en-n -ine( n government - them, Sr., but it was n 'Hum, hod they have bows brought home !he ..r.elme of the Government Ifylvt reporter of a Sew -York paper was cfremittilly mortified at Presideni'S - manifest inaptitude for. high piney and bin general innignifiennel Can the nation Or Comm.. or .smtelsal not do arimeihing for thin mortified man It. -is dreadful to think of him without re. - lief, and it must make every loyal man falter to reflect upon his President's in aptitude for his general irtaigniranee. InnittnEE affair occurred near Pit mouth, Sheboy,tmn county, Wilieonliin, re cently.- Charles Crum was hitching his horses to a reaper. when they beatme frightened at a sharp clap of thunder and tln-ew him down, dragging tit:, reaper over him. Ue was terribly mangled, and died on the following day. A few- bourn previous- to the funeral. of Mr. K., his widow disappeared, and upon search, her body was found in the Woods banging from the limb of a She had coin. milted suicide. - \\'F learn from ti n ' that Mrs. Sarah Reardon wan badly sating about the neck and face by a 'tomtit, on the afternoon of the :led The ',theta had fonned a nest in the gisrden, and coming upon them unawares, Mrs. -ardor was stung. In about a doze. placeS. Site immediately took a cold hatlrAnd, two or three days afterwards, exhibited symptoms of poisoning. She suffered the most agonizing pain until the 7th instant, when death relieved her. She was about 56 years of age- A NEW HaTEN man advises people to Ilse snow hereafter instead of la:, for-re frigerating parpinws in summer. Pro vide, setys.he, a square box, say 12 to 18 inches square, till it with pure snow, stamping it together with a smooth block of convenient form. have the box made very little taper, just the slightest flare toward the open aide. On emptying it you will have a block of snow sufficiently solidified, and ready, after one real cold night, for packing into your ice hot. He says this will keep as long as Ice, will, of course, be cheaper, and dean, and • ON Thursday evening week, Mrs. Dit tler, of Easton, Pa., retired to bed with her child when the little ono said she felt something crawling under the pillow of her bed, The mother took no notice of the remark, thinking the child only im agined such a thing. Nextinonilng how ever, Mrs. Dittler discovered something lying on the floor, opposite her bed, re fiembling a rope, which she stooped and licked up, but imagine her horror and surprise when she found that within her grump she held a copperheul snake about a foot in - length. How the mother and child escaped being bitten Sy the reptile, and how the venomous creature ever gain. ed admission into the house, is a niyatery. Tuc Now York Tribune tells the fol 'Owing A few days ago, while a boy named Ryan, about ten years old, whose ! parents reside in this city, Was bathing in 'fen Mile Inver, at Dover Malmo, Dutchess county: where he was visiting, he got into a lisle and was drowning. Ilezekialt Smith, a resident of Dover plains, who had been bathing near by. sprang rawthe water to rescue the little fellow. The lat. ter clung to Smith's neck with such te nacity as to thwart Lis efforts to get ashore, and both would have been drowned but fur the assistance given by another Man, whose name was not learned. He seized the boy and carried him ashore, supposing that Mr. Smith would then be able to take rare of himself, but he sunk In the hole, as it Is believed, front exhaus tion, and was drowned. Mr. Smith leases a young widow and one child unprovided for. hmployes of the Harlem Railroad - at Dover Plains and Chathani defrayed the funeral expenses. TIIE' Wrenn., Ansebsor of the Third Pennsylvania - kitatrict received the follow ing reply to a note of his referring to the tai do yanr TREASUIri DEPARTMI;NT, WASIUNG TO:4,JuIy 9, 1870—Sir,: In your letter of July 8 you state that "A. B.;' manu facturer 'of woolen yarns which he sells, and makes quarterly returns of his vales, and that he also recelvestfrom weavers of woolen fabrics wool winch be spins Into Tarn and n-turns it to his owners, making no returns for salea.lle-isiniply receiving pay for spinning. You further state that A. B." wishes to know whether he is liable to t ax on o ne yarn whicladic simply spins for others, and does not sell. In answer I have to say that where a rio sales are made no tax accrues under section 4 of the net of Maich, 31, 1808. ''A. B." is not liable to tax on yarn which he Spins and does not sell, and which la not sold to him. Very respectfully,. \ • .1. W. Bovol.ass, Attitig Com r. k. - ' LUNT EDITION. ‘_ IVIIDNIC4-11T ril E PITA-1. The Funding. Bill as Passeti--Nowitm• nous aud Continuations—Extruded Executive SOSI;11111 or the Senate-- Contest Ov'er the N.Uninn Hon of Judge ildai, also that of lien. Pot Is. us Successor of Gob. Ashley—Three A pprOpriitt Set J' inlisposed or, ,te., TeleKrnpli t•. the Pitt bargh • WASIIIMITON. Jab' Et. I*. 1111: 1 , 1,111NG niti, PASFEIo. Tlie following is a spoild,: of the Fundi ng bill. as passed by Congress: Section first provides for the I,OOle of Iwo hundred million live per cent. bonds, dire• hundred million four Sind one-half tier cent. bondsdand one rhoUSond million four perrrur. Loud,. ritiming re , peetivelv ten. fifteen And thirty s.earm. Section cond eretur- to sell told bo se nds at par for cointtuthorizesthe und Se to apply the imoceells to the redemption of 5.20,4 nt t heir par value, or may exchange new for old bonds at par for par. but the new bonds shall be is tied for no other purpose. A sum not exceeding one-half perc.f. Is al lowed for commissions ht negotiating new bonds. Sect ion three is unimportant. Section four provides for the redemption of Vents, now or hereafter tailing flue, al imr, be ginning with the brat numbered and Issued, Interest to Cease three months after proper notice has been given. • Section rive authorizes two and a half per cent. Interest on Kohl deposits: twenty-live per cent. of such , deposits must be retained in the 'United States Treasury. the balance Mite used hr the redemption of under the pros ision of Fix provide: for 1 he enneel I int: of .01 bonds mot' livid or hereafter purelneted count of the sinking fund. Seel kin seven woo stricken our. I= The following nominations were made to lay; Wm. C. M ASAOCiaIY Justice Su mettle Court of Idaho; Wales Hubbard. Regis ter, Lewiston, Idaho. Consuls—Wm. Hutchinson, of Arkllllql,lli Santa Crux; it. (1. W. Jewell, of Missouri, at Pernambuco; Lorenzo W. Johnson. of Text.. Consul General at lienilt. Surveyors of Customs-- John E. Woodward l aducah, Kentucky; Thos. Foster, Duluth. , Minnesota: Jas. - M. Humphrey. CAAileetor or Customs at Richmond, ca. Navy — Commodore Henry Walker, In he tear Admiral: Captain Roger N. S. Tinzbell to he Commodore; Commander 31., Jeffers to be 3Aptain; Lieut. Commander Itobt..L. Pythian to be Commander; Lieutenant 0. , E. Wingate to be Lieutenant Commander. ' Postmasters.--W. Pierce, , • 0; W. 11. Chapman, Conneaut, 0; CGarretsville. N. Cronneell. Prl.; C. M. Wiseman, . ,La ; J uc a o s- O . rr t , e LMlng inW H ; ero.. A. Oberlin , Hurdich l ) Cas,. Iowa; V. P. Ripley, Aklev, 0; N. S. Brady. Millersville, Pa; David Phillios, Mahonoy City. PAL; Margaret Sillyman. Pottsville. Pa.; Mary LAwrence..3linersville, Pa. NUNLINATIONg OLINTIIISIcn, The Senate to-day'ronOrnied the following nominations: Hugh tr. Itond.Cireult Judge of Fourth Judicial Court; J. If. Pierce.U.o. Star shal Northern District of 31i0bAxippi; Cowin. dore Wm. Heynoids to he Chief or Human .if EqUiPtllClth. :trail for Recruiting' Elisabeth Trask' Puscloinr,,4 at Emporia. Kansas; Lo renzo ' SI. Johns.. of Texas. Consul General at lisrult; 11.1. P. Potts, Governor of Mon- Dom Territory, vice James M. Ashler. The count-mat ions to-night were Joseph NI. Humphreys, Collector of 'Customs at Etch- mond. Vu.; Adam Wolf. Servey. of Customs at Nashville, Tenn.; Thos. Foster. Surveyor. of (Alston. ;it Duluth, Minnesota; Ilin. Glen unison. of Wisconsin.'Consul at Ancona, rice Hose, withdrawn; James 51.1'eeblex. Consul at at Trehisond: 11.411itchisou, of Arkansas. Consul at Santa Crux, vice' Perkins rt-calletl; William C. White, son of- the Associate Jus tice of the Supremo Court, vice Kelley moved:Net-min H. Vaughn. , of Alahatnr.e retury of Utah; Henry Walker. Rear Admiral vice Dahlgren. deceased: Roger M. Ramble. Commodore; William N, Petters. Captain; ltobt. L Phythian. Conituander; E. Wingate, Lieut. Commander, also a ...nolo, lif ta her naval and military proolni l'o , ome.ter+- J. I rlnk Hanna, izao .1 11, Win. our. l i on nraut, 0: Chas. M. I. W...tunu.1.411- ~,,r, 0; ('has. r,n1,0,11. NeConnelo. vine, Pa. The executive session I fisted viz itnut, The consideration of Judge Wind's nomination oc cupied about two hours. lie was tinily con tinued by four or five majority.. Nearly all the rest of the time 'van consumed in the con test over the nomination or Mr. Potts. Sir. Sumner. in behalf of the 'll,tellt.l. lif Gov. Ashley, strenuously opposed confirming' the nomination, and Mr. Sherman as earnestly led the other side. .1 number of brief speeches were made by other Senators, :Cud after a it, My of more than an hour I u seeuritor a quo rum, Mr. Potts stint CUlatirl.l3 to 13. • Tho Indian attire to-day received a telegram from Whetstone Agency, Dakota, reporting that the chiefs who lately visited Washing ton arc eXerclsing a good Int:Menee and pre venting war Parties - leasing that At(ertry. Spotted Tail reports larg umber of North ern Sioux crnattlaks the Platt .ria 4.141it1144 UNORN 20 ADMIRAL DA HUME., The Secretary of the Navy has ordered the usual honors to Admiral Dahlgren at all. the Navy Yards on Friday, the day of the funeral. Capt. Patterson takos temporary command at the Washington Nary Yard. Admiral Smith will prohaidy be Daldirren's successor. APPII.PIItIATTON DILLS rr.solsO. There are now only three ireneral ation hills in Conference Committees. name Indian. Army and, Sundry thil raven bills. THE MUMMA BILL. . The Commitee on the bill bad a Conference meeting to-day. t but trere unable Georgia to come to an agreement. fIST CONGRESS (NECOND HENO4IO3r.) The Fandhar and Tax Bills Finally Hassel—Reports of the Ins estiga lion In the Case of Gen. Howard— Conference Conwnitteoi on the lie. ntainlme Appropriation Bills. lII' Trictrach to the Pittsburgh finzet let Wannvitrron, .Iply IT, 1.17. - ). Mr. I) %Yti int rcaluce.t' a bill to s ettle and adjust all claims of the Choctaw nation against the United ntates. Referred. Mr. POMEROY presented a !emeriti] front citizens or the western port of Knnsas.for a land grant In old of a railroad through that stetter!. The ;so mud post mate bill was amended and passed. Also, a resolution to print 87,11011 additional copies of the bill to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment.. : Mr. SHERMAN from the Conference Com mittee on the tax and tariff bill. Introduced a "port_ which was adopted. The most important Senate amendments had been agreed to by the House. The mincipal question referred to the Conference Commit tee was relative to the tariff on sugar, In re ideation which the Committee reported a class an follows.: On molasses five cents Per nation; on 'wive of sugar, on concentrat ed Meted,' and concentrated molasses, one and a half Cents per gallon; on ail new and Mus covado sugar, nut below No. 7 that.; stand poundn color, one and three-fourth cents per , and not above No. 10 duties standard lo color, two cents per pound, above No. to and below la, two and One - fourth cents per pound: on all other sugars. above No. 10 and not above No. :f0 duties standard In color, three and one-fourth cents per pound; on WI sugar,' above No. 3), four cents per pound. The duties on barks and IlesSetner steel re mained as passed by the Senate. All Assist ant Assessors now engaged In assessing taxes Which are stricken out by the bill are to tie Immediately discharged and Supervisors of Districts are to be consolidated. The gross receipts and tonnage taxes are both repeated. Mr. 81 1Elt3fAN subinftted the Confer e.t.a Committee repOrt on the Funding bill, which was adopted. stltedritit to an Inquiry, Mr. SHERMAN the on the basis of year receipts ... .len of tax to be of cted by the too bill would amount to $76,000, The Defielener approprlatleu bill was re ported back from the Committee on Appropri ations, with amendra. at ,, Mr. Sr3fNER offered nit - solution instniet lug the Military Committee To Inquire tato the treatment of J. W. Smith,colored cadet. nt West Point, with power to sit during recess. Objected to and the resolution went over until to-morrow. The bill establishing a port of delivery at CI „V. Mo.. Passed. K' lirr ' . u' WitSON introduced a tilt 31g bounty - to soldiers honorably discharged who entered the service between the Ith of May and =id of JUly, 1561. and to the widow. chil dren or father nod mother of a soldier killed or who died In the service, having enlisted for less than one year. He thought it should cost about ten millions. Bills were passe Vicksb ur g } ohe New Orleann, Baton Rouge and ailroad, for the relief the Kentucky University, and making an appropriation to pay (or the destruction of buildings during the war. Thecredentials of Mn-. Hamilton, of Texas, re-elected Senator for the term commencing March 0, next, were presented. The bill to grant a pension to Mrs Lincoln, was briefly ebnoldered, and an amendment to glee her $15,00U. In lieu of a pension, was re jected. At two o'clock the Senate went into,Execti tire Seddon. The executive session continued till 8 o'- clock, when the doors were reopened, and the &junta took up the Deficiency Appropria tion bill. The amendmente reported from the Commit ee . ApPmptietlo., Including $15,000 for PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JULY 14, the annual repair of Treasure building, and 012.0 for the support of primary nehoole RI the District of Columbia outside of Washing ton and Georgetown. were adopted. Amendments were proposed nod ...feed approiniating $57.000 In coin topari.the Pero ,rlan hoe on the claim ofiqeltixen ot that Government named Mont.a. and $.311,... 101 for compensation of 'employe, at A ioke . Offlce. New York. The Senate during the evening Passed the bill exempting pink packers, lard rendeters :did persons engaged in smoking hams froM tax . mantifecturers. • . At II: 15 Senate went into Executive Session tor a few minutes and adjourned. HOUSE Or REPRESENTATIVES Ste But ter's resointiou direct lug the Ificluse visitor, to West Point to Investigate the Air -1110. a, to ill t thatineut of a colored_ende at the milli/Iry aradeuty. was adopted. The iD ili. are Mi.., Schenck, Logan and Blocii. Nfr. SLOCC ru M moved to suspend the les o in take trout she Speaker's table the Senate foet dment to the House bill to fix the time r then election of Representative, In CM. gress. tie anclonneed Ills Intention to nurse to non-concor in the amendment and ask a cok mit tee of. yonfereme. The Senate ninerld tarn! hicreaidts [lmmuniser of itepreeentatiiies to three hundred. Th. , mot Inn was rejected-yens IN: nays KS ' 'llly, Senate ame m ndents to the miscella. °epos approprlat ion tall were non-concurred In to I helm.is. and referred 1.0-a ConferenCe Commit lee. .. A •13 inf r eace Committee writ also ordered (il ie Army Appropriation bill. ' 31 '. SToisES moved to sits Pend the rules and pass' a nt theolut ilordering jttlia,ol)o of Sot he lantionit appropriate, In the Hirer anti Ala jam bill tor Improvement of sthe Ten nestle. river to be exceeded for the' repair and site of the works hetweete Kum vitt, mei Chattanooga • and for the yOntinua t inn of Works note' In progress below iChatta. nootra. ineludieg Blusele Shoals. Agrked tn. Mr. Fl NKELN HERO, from the Committee on Commerc. 1 etiortild a bill to create a port of deltvery .11 Houston. Texas. Passed. NI, W.NSII BURN E. Moss., from Committee on Cialme. remit - tell it hilt for the settletneut of the aeconats of Richard It. Peebles. late Collector. lit 'Q., Port or (iaivcm.. 1..,.1. . Mr. INGER ,i 1.1., trent the Committee on Commerce. reirrted a resolution instructing' the Sub-Comt Intel: on Commerce 10 make an investigation doting ref,. into tariffs and rho exclusive rights of ocean telegraph a n d connected with the rliited Stales and of hind lints cotmected therewith, with power 1 o send for persons. paperii..te. Mr: SCI/1 , 11.1 objected to the g„a mg iti ee sitting during G t r recess. The country had enotigh of t hilt Iclet yea,. Mr. INI IEIISIJLI, moved to suspend the rule-. but 1 he House refused. Mr. SCHENCK. from Conference Committee on Tux and Tariff bill. made n report. Having been read, Mr. SCHENCK proceed- NI to explain it J The bill, he • said, sras not jest wietuiericip, any member desired. He could very frankly cite for himself there were I tnimber of thing , that dill not command his emit Ire assent. Trying the bill by the complete returns for tie Plat fiscal year lie calculated it would reduce the Internal tax lifty Inlaid. tad custom receipt+ twenty-seven mlllione. lie would not hesonte to fay the reductiou to e , effected was over kilMlll,lfal. He regretted be House asseutesi to the .firat amendment of he Senate. which struck 'nut seventy iv e - pages. more than half of the flips,. Jill, iiicliziling ipeelal tar on brokers and sinker, and their gales. Hereafter ell Wall (rem operations.wottlit be free front bunion mil a sourer of revenue' front which ntillioes night be obtained without interteeing with oly fair. legitimate industry of the connt ry. ens sweet awaye in. He th a at lways atter sho art.s olti relieve the Hous M d somewhat hastily. Perhaps it • wns mtly his own (null, in linving moved he previous queetiom and t hus tatt ing himself Ina condition where he had nly four or five minutes to explain the met eor: 101 l lie thought It more l ed hu or take of tile gentremen who the Home 10 thin illreetlOn.r. It had been geld by gentleman fn. Pennsylvani a g ree Sco tield. that the HollSe ought to to the ninenilmenl. leg( the Chairotati of the Com mittee of Ways aini Means be Si, "i•Stintite that probably the bill weuld fall altogether. Ile Mil not think the gentleman front Pehs ,Ylvania COOl.l eonelet hint before the liteige if bele,. it pie - -Imii•il obstructlorthd ~:r• , • •,..itn„,, , ~i ,J.,ri, 1 0 ~,,,t,,l i ..,,hin g the. might 'le , presented for eonsidereilou. :Veer some discdvsion the report wits agrees . 11l -yeo , 4 ICI, nays. D Mr. ROA JPEltoi. the Conant Gee of Way. , 01111 Merin, reportvii 'a joint resolution ad I horl.thie the Secretary of the Treasury ti trine and adjust the neecallits of the late Dlleetor of the Thin! and Syrtis Colleetim Districts. Passed. Mr. SCHENCK, from the Cortimittee of Con. Terence on the funding bill. made a report, stating it was preelsely the Faroe as that made yesterday. except . to the seventh section, requiring nati on al to depotit new temds no. n guarantee fur their eiTiatlon. which ..eetion was 'now unlined. Tie. report wit, ajjreeti to v., 177. 1111" .n. Tro. r..i100 in, ~inferenre V,IIIIIIIItt,• wet,- OW-lilted int lie. elhoteoto. A ppropria non hilt - Nit..., I 1311. e... ilea anti t , drvelitt. lon :truly Appropriation bile Messrs. Wel:- y. Loe - nt.i and Archer.. i 31, 310 YNARD, front Cotrithit tee of 'Ways ml Mean, report.l n joint j,tolittlilit .us pendinK whisks , ' metres at distilleries till MI her action of Conthquirgre.h... liir. GARFIELD ed of 31r. Maynard whether there was any purpsise to raise the duty on spirits this session' Sir. NI.NSNAItEI molted, in tern i'alive term% thatoll such preipotiitlim hod Mom , or would be enter:tailed by the Committee of Wars and tneioo. Mr. DICKEY till "rated t lie mini resolution . being intended In get rid of a first dim/ humbug nue fraud. The joint restin g ion Sen 9 pilliSed. Ste. FAIIIiSWOUTI! Moved to Suspend the rules and 111031 1 lie ',m00,: glnneity bill, ex cluding from Its helmet. graduate, 07, aill/ - t to fir naval nendenties, members of Con gress: heads of department', Si,.. who b ait t aid told cOtrifort to tile rebellion. Nt, BUTLER. of 3fassechtiselts, remaked it was nie the tuemt.er from Minnie who r l ml charge of the retort of the Committee. The Itint hin oeni re.h.OL.l -ye. 7C nays 101. Sir, SCHENCK a lli e d to suspend :lie ules In order to take from the Speaker's toile r the isouthern Pacitte'lleitromi bill. Mr. MA YNARD appenled to the members to give the friends .f the Southern Pacific Itmirmil bill a henrtig. Mr. ELDRI D O Is. 1 1 10,131 to adj.iltrit. Nee:i -f...N1-34 Sllll3. ay The rule, were .not snspetided- yeas ;g,N, ' 31, A itNEI.I.. from the Committee on &lo cation amt Labor made a report in the case of the investigation of time charges against Gen. Howard acti asked that the mnjurity and mi nority resolutions be read .d the reports - mitered printed. The Speaker intimated it would be well nigh impossible to have a illileusslon on the taken oil er to - morrow. and that netion could be the leyidittlon: non' as well . to- After ,one ipggest lona. la the'rtildst of s much disorder the)majority and minority reeolis t ions were read. The majority resolution de clares the policy pursued be the Fatted p e o pl ette tOWard fpur anti atalf millions of e mltleuly enfr.ellise by the events of the great el vil.nor. In seeking to proelde for their education. to relater them independent and self-supPortine. anti in extending to them esril and politim/ equallly, is the grairce of just notional prde. Mill:that Lbo jotisc ..- .its Maple Goeral 0. 0. •flots d of the ilthundless lind hauselees charges Intel; tire; !erred against bIP. sad deelares and records its Judgment that lu suoee;=fl.lllY ortranlsing noel thincleistering with Odelity and Integrity .. the Freeduien , s - liureau, which contributed FO Untch to the accomplishment or the Orel two of those great ends, he Is deserving of the mitt Rode of the - American peop The report wet ch a r r ed by the Chairman, NI, Arnett. and Sleietra. Hearty. Hoar, Towletend. Hamilton. Burdett and Tyler. The resolution reported direct stninority. Messrs. McNeely and Rogers. coppof the testimony be referred to the Secretary of War. with directions to order a court martial for the trial of Getr.lloward.and recommends the passage of a )trint resolution directing the Secretary of 1% ar to take the necessary measure* to secure tha Interest of the (rotten ment hi Howard rniversitY. Its G1111(11110 and grounds and lands held by that corporation, which were paid far by the publio fund., unit dlreeting the Secretary of the Treasury to take the necessary measures to feet - net-nor moneys drawn he General Hnvrerti from the Fnited State* 'treasury as Comminsioner of the Freedmen's Iturenti and disbursed in aid of churches, religious associations and educa tional hettittalons not In pursuanec•of bor. Both report. atur the eritienero ertvertrag meal?. four thousand pages, were ordered in beAe rn su t i ed e4ion being rn the integument to-morrow for the consideration of the mat ter. much opposition wag made thereto, ani without disposing of the 'matter !tug 1104/11 adjourned. NEW YORK CITY, ny Telegraph to the lattnburgb Gazette:l NEw Yong, JOY 1 3.1 8 7 0 . , - ianiaar4atigSlimerl 'urn. Francis Wood, another victim . - of the riot Yesterday. died thin morningat icUecue , from the injuries received. Ile' was thirty-11v Years of age. The number of. Injured persons taken In Bellevue was seventeen. &.Veral of these were only slightly Laturad.art offer their wounds had been dressed depa ed for their homes:. There are still eleven in e hospital under treatment, and some of these received snob serious Injuries that they will inall prob ability die. It. Is asserted that:lf proper pre icrtation had been taken by the police, the ttrri .ble affair might Aare. been prevented, nr at least the consequenceS would not have been so scants.. Coptain Killeen, of the Tiventr "second precinct, it Is mid, was Infonped at it o'clock in 'the morning that some trouble might be expected, and that some thus after that hour laborers on' the boulevard quitted work and proceeded to Elm Park. No Inti mation of this was sent to solice headquar ters, nor does it appear VW. the Captain deemed it necessary to adopt any precaution , ore measures. - I hastier orricras Amuzintn. The "facers of the Eogitstt steamer Saladim were arrested and held leave hundred dollars ball each.to-der, for attempting to discharge a cargo of coffee contrary to the permit of Quarantine Commissioners. .DEILOCRACT AND ( - OMAR LABOR. • hare • Kopgte d c on n •m o D lu e t m io c ra en c o u C n o c m in m t t t h e e e Chinese Coolie labor. nod Endorsing the eight hour law. • • Salt DOUBLED. Judge Brady to-deg doubled the boll 10-the ca, o f Dr. walg, alleged abort loalet. making The President has Pardoned Lorenzn I) \lucent, eonvlcted cd counterfeiting, SECOND EDITIOI FOUR O'CLOCK NEWS .BY CABLE Tho The France•Prnssia 111 broglto ; -With drawn! of Prince Leopold,—treat . Britain Defines er _PoMilan—The Excitement and fitiltary Activity In France—Napoleon Ridiculed - The Eeril y ni Berlin—T p filtua- Won Still 1 7 netirtaiit, Sotui hatan& -A ing the Apparent Coneessi n in the Declination of Leop Aolutio'n in .the French thinet— Spain and Belgium Prep* ing for War—Rumored Carlist _ test Report—Resignation of French MinhitersL.Exciting Scene in the French Corps Legfslatlff—Fronce Evidentlyllesitatlng Whit Further to Demand of Prussia. '6.legrolil to . Pitt sloirgh K. July . 13: 1s; WITIII.1( %%VAL OF rwavll LEOPOLD.: A cable special dared Itusdoit, July - 12, sops that a formal withdrawal of Prince Leopold has been telegraphed to Ills action Is bated tolety no the ground that, In conse quence of the insult whielt has been offered to Spanish honor, the Cortes would be guided In their vote by a detenninstlon •to uphold the Independence of. the tuition, and therefore the election would not lie a spontaneous and sin cere exprehtion in favor of the Prince, with out which he would not be trilling to ascend the. throne. Prittsla maintains her dignity and yield,: not out i deli to the Freneledemand. == =2!IM • tailor note to its representatives abroad. de dning Its ttosition In Spanish affairs. The not depreentel the discourtesy of Spaltign eon crMing. from a friendly ismer the negot ia runs With 0 fnrign orifice In entineetio with tbe Spanish throne. It regrets tb threatening tone of Entree, which is enlcula ted to obstruct explanations and nnalculd settlement. and approvs, IA the Prussian p git ion. in the absence of proof of her iennuill city In the Intrigue. While the ,hlectiorYti Prince Leopold would be destitute of NMI cal importance, Englandwill do all In be power to induce hint to withdraw, In order tt preserve the peace of Europe. TUC EXCITEMENT IN CAMIS. Another special, dated Polly. Ju I y ft, gays: k i The excitement here over the 41‘tarre with Prussia In treMenittnet. On the tioneg and , llouleenrds, and In yofen and clubs, kited , illseusslans ace are going on, and perso I en, counters are not Infrequent. sMlnigtetial agents are exciting the people against Prussia. They charge that the mangling of Conn! ns B M en ne/IMP, telegrams and the decent aof rai yesterday were Prussian tricks to gain t line. I= The military netivlty Ix usmbated. A neet its under °Mery for the. Hattie. It will tre nom wouled by Admin. De LI Groverne. General -Dos..ty I. ready to march on Luxemburg wish sot army of tatty thoumnsl men. I== The al Int:tern of War, of Ihe "Marine and Finance. had a protracted interview with tilt emperor to-tirt.7. The opposition charge that the violent tpevebet of Duke firanatoont ad °Meier were made by the capress direc tion of the Emperor, who it devoted to the interests of the Prince of Attach°. They alto tiny the Emperor's motive is personal ambi tion, and ridleule timid. of a decrepld Invalid litillit_san army, with a child of foarteen as hi- = liiint.te..Fitlc 12. The people are iinlt H i in fa..rot the et and tali, U . ) I hi , m.rim...in Th.eigh ere declining he Lein n gi-c -ralL Lit :wave Le pr •rtl , ' • A ' , mew Lifted that Prim, Leopold is shout t.. addre, Metter to the Miankh government declining the crown. it tk mid that the letter reflect.. severely on the Conduct of France, and the Prince declines tweause he Mime willing initruineutal koloviik ing `vain and Eitrime In War. • . . anus' 13.—The re re thus - .ti treat the situ :01011 In language at one. , serious and ener getic. Its article clooes with the following sentence: '47.rniany indignantly revels the ninaaureless 4.r..ance .rmnce.. prince Leopold returns the:utdid:dare because he is unable to rbconelle the chats ol or of a tier mon soldier with an ast Int:doing (lerwany and Spain in witc? Bismarck has returned to this city. =11:1=3 . ..• Pant Job' - -The ree). the ministerial organ. has 1 he fo Co llowing:titatiormi The Gov ernment has testimony that the candidat are of Prince Hohenzollern I• 1 withdrawn and the Peach of I;nrone will not be distorbed. We ore math:tied that Holieltrollern will not reign In 9141111. demand 11,411111, wore, and rejoice at this wine solution of the ques tion.. A questionable I.ll,p:itch from Onsiel•lorf t his mond:lg says Prince Leopold :teelpth the Spanish crown , in condition of an inunta "ite declaration of war against. France, mho. Jr latter attack Gennany. , . . liIIVASTII.it..IIIII . U. 111 a. ii.---Warliktu pre parations still ColltillEte 111 France. not with standing the wit hdrawal it Prince Leopold. and there is uniVerr•ii (Mr of war. The' d kliat eh. dated tierlin, noon, has Just burn recoil spite of Go, with drawal of Prince Ilitheneellern. France main. tains an alarmingly provoking loth. aile to. wards Prussia. The personal :object lonlwas, therefore, a mere pretest.• France wants Mill.' dell ann derisive war, in order to escape in terior troubles and to efface the Dies lean fiasco.— 1 4 11 4 1.40 N IN 14..4,4:. rAILINET. LANDO:4 July st. — Theni are mom, / 4 . 4444 Puri, 44 1 44 . 1 .4 4 .4. 44 011142nt in the iFrenel Cabinet. ft It unclerstonl.4 hat M. Qlthief fa roes pence, while soine of hie tninlst r'y :Ire .111 disigiced to press inafters. The tone of the lied in kens. which Ens bee • :and during the mind ink &widen 11 The lts tone and become defiant. The tiorentment ndarte monopolizes all the cables leading to the Continent with dis hatches MI 4.4 4 Sp. is lll.h question. can'',...• garner, business deranged and news di , la) ell anL rINANCIAL PAN W.. . L - tanon, July l7.—The floe in NI Heiden last night of wren. and In Italian Jour per cent., repnrted In the d poll:beg yeglrrdelg , eretlig, on ,t be ass ran that the anal reply of. w. friend! bag been confirmed. A large order for nano pnrebago of Unit State tiTe-t Went les wan dlngatallind to Ala Inn by partici who Were early Intl/ruled of th Intelllgenee. Isn r. sl. -There Is a Letter feeling on tift Stock Ezchango. - United State, bomb ore gaanted ennuolfa Para. Hewes closed NO nigid ni 70 franc: 10 centime, . . P. Exchangeis boor s a t uotations on the Stock are mUnited States aso quoted ePa rts Itentor again advanced to n francs 50 cantlimar. PARIS. JO' 13-3 P.M.—The Hoarse(melted_ arm; Rent. 70 francs SO centimes. - There tbetter feeling everywhere. It is aerthln hat several Interpeliatians will be made In the Corps Leglalatlff to-day touching the Spanish question. It Is. believed that same parties In the Chamber wish to force the Gov ernment Into a declaration of war with Prus ia. ' 4111.1011 P-D CARLIST RISING. • • mAnn,, July 13.—Hamorl are circulated that Qtrllsts were Keen In considerable npm her In the Ihtsque Province and that Don Car , . log had embarked at Ilordeaux to make a de cent on the Spanish coast. The report tuna Investinted and proves unfounded. COSPIOICNCI; OF MINISTEITS AT MADRID. Minister Soganta had a conference yester day with the Ministers of. Prance, England and the United States. ==l Prince Charles of Hohenzollern has sent to Pariscopy of the dispatch he addressed Gets. P rim withdrawing his sotrs• name 311 n candidate for t he throne. • SPAIN PREPARING ran wan. • Warlike prennratione have been couluieuced here. Orders have been signed calling nut. the first military refierres. CONTINUED rcELINg alrlmaratas-r--a0 ABATE MENT OF MILITARY ACTIVITY. • Isesnom, July M.—Telegram. from Paris confirm the reports that n feeling of distrust .d Insecurity prevails on the Bourse. not withstanding the withdrawal of Leopold. Troops are moving through Paris for the iron.. tier, and there seems to ba pu abatement of military activity in otherounere of Prance. ushonlsf PREPARD:O COB 6MYROENCY. It Is said the Belgian government is provi ding ter war-like contingencies. All leaves of ltbsonee are Penciled and troops ordered to the frontier, with • instructions to ~destroy railways and telegraphs In case of Invasion by a foretell army. TITS TP=Ol Nine,. P. x. The Constlfeffnnecl is pacifiC to-day, but the otherJournall continue:to nil I. cOhrems with detnils of war-like pre ern. The Bourse to-night is agitated, ntes have fallen to 69,.75. nr-RIONATION Or TOO FRENCH onntant_r_r_ aitaRIOY or VIC [pars Lsolta.ATTtr•. P.titia, July I3.—The ereulatiournala report 01) the ministers resigned.' Th e corns - day held au excited session to-day. Jerome David submit ted interpelletlons to the yolnlstry, which Grammont refused to answer until Friday. David thereupon pointed out the Ilegrautcon trast between the ',Torii)ns haste and prelent slowness of the ministry to declare Itself. Hesitation was now redmuloUs in a ministry which at and made mica hold speeches, and DSO wzt ,t . z) leng of Pro :01 th chits To the mloan _. Warlike News. . ter BRITAIN. Losnue. ly —There iv much indigna tion express I here end on the Continent at the false story of ilfe Massacre In China. Ar ran/N.1611a will be made at once to ferret out Other author of the telegrams. c opening of the Thames col bank ce to-tiat, The: pi - imam:ion was tropolitan Board of Work'', rind Prince of Whiles nmi Princess 7 romil coach. dignitaries of Court :he. municipal bodies, civic shci y *antis of Monk. The prone, row the Westminster Bridge to Bridge, Where a large-I.:m.lllcm cted. The buildings along. the tthre profusely decorated .vii h Queen was unable to be pre, hence of illness.. trouich t The formal spent tork ri led by the 5V ineladt I the L.in the In full e Cotton (lies and 1.1, :lon tOO% ed Charm ( to. had In tr. lint. • I mates Lnnnenr Tin ent in t nae DUDLIN premel I m nt prnle t again' I her hare din Iv 13.--The Orangemen had a Gist on yesterday n Tnestinyo as a t the party proeessl•ms act, and rlblited nue hundred thousand - • - • • cop', •.r hal. Um: British lio mi.tory speretteg ;lenoul.eing vernmpnt. Tit GLA to.nll'. .T from N.•.m F. 47 . tmbrri at Ito A. '0 10ng... btanding IS. reeze. Th. 411 - I:AN rActIT BACk: v Sidonian. •rk, reports havink passed the on on the oth Inst.. In latitude ule:/i. The rnultria tiaq W., and had a light easterly 'auntie:sot wag not seen. TURKEY. )PLE. July 13.—Another disns. erred here day before yester ales mind nine hours. Oyer ri houses Were destroyed, niorer class° . • loNsr NTI% troll! fire occ doe. The fh fifteen hood toronly of the PINA NCI 1.001,00. .11 America seer n ten. 112, , , , 1Grent . LIVERPOOL, Middling imlal 12.0/11.. halee. white It'llent I , winter Is 1N14191 No. '2 'mixed . Peas 07,1 I>.i.Pork en/. (Meese Ws. IL I Int , 291 LONDON, JIII IrKslt!' leum quiet. HAVRE, July 1111' and afloat 11. j. AM/ 113M1 0 - M... steady: ' rt I es , . t 17 5 ,,, Er Jrtem uly- I3.—Cotton ols at Orlea • II,1; red sve.ter Pd. Weatern Ito 1.. Oat., 20 &I: Irorislon. lift't , Iteef(Wl. 1., foi, 'Callow II 13.--'ra11.,44. 44 , . Caientta 7d. Lingeod (id rm. Porn- 3:--Cot lon Orme =llll TELE( ;•I'L A M fair openedAt iseille VPS agY CO ePetit h ,e. arndol.tte new Prench Min New York reqterdny. BRIM -The tobacc. mini - . with II N. Prevost Wier, arrived a --Titembir Canada tigen ...m —The lllintel mimeo have 4. Springfield, Sei —A little girl of Mr. Eivette: wits bitten by — The CCU., completed end need six hundrm in relebented peril y generally the Doinlnion at . - 11cpulltic,n C nt lal I . . , 111- Illed Stale Col newton at t. aged thirteen yearn. danglnt en Icing near Getiessee, I Ilanoin, rind dog on Tuesday. t Bloomington, Ills.. has lieen fontsup fourteen thounand , alout double what It rent In • —AI . fronton storm. llghtnt Law.. and k I Citizen. • 4.610, Tuesday, during fOk struck the house of a. r. of James If. Drury, aof old . Es-Senator Frelingbuysen.. of New Jer- Is bromine ly mentioned as the succes sor of Mr. Mott y as Minister at the court of St. Jnums. — Adylces fro: I ahnst every paint In the northwest repr 'sent n the wheat harvest as progressing Inv, rabid . and the yield of grain unusually good. --Thomas lilln hemd of the firm of Mil ten & Caswall, broker., In Pall:Wed/Ida. it Is reported hits disappeared with tandoil belong ing to fhe.firm. It is stated he has gone to Europe. Ilaxter Smith, late, Colonel In the rebel artnyehas withdrawnm the Congressional race In the Nashville ITe fro nni District, because Congress has failed to. remove his political disabilities. -A stringent law against .prostittitlink flashed TT the CITIOMOU Council of Omaha some weeks - agodwitS repeated at a eel in 'Tuesday night, as the law seemed to 11.- in its areCti.. - John Nicolay, formerly private Secretary to I • resldent Lincoln. and late Cnited States Consul at. Purls. has been tcmlerett +pd has its' cepted the position of manag tig editor of th. Chicago flepahlicurt. - The Iteitalted Preowterlan t , a nod of models wt. •.esslott at Ault:bits. tilde yesterday, to itli lien. E. Morris, of Lase Seminary, as klatrrator. The Synod was sub divided into Presbyteries. ' -At Port Jervis. N. Y.. a Miss Jillson died front corrosive sublimate. voluntarily taken on the _'d. Tao poison hod eaten all through her body. and .tia preiteutell' frightful no pearance. She persistently refused fused TO take :anything to alleviate her pain. • • . — Jain, little and roße Won , shot a TOW day; ago ht Jacksou VOMIT y: Tenn., 'A hitst go- Mg TO'. To IT oh tb •ir Little was killed instantly and hi trite mortally wounded. I The numb, er is 5 queued to he tt ulna maned Woe, wt. deem 1.0,1 I' after the', -deed was done. • -The Plc/torte an arim.l of Cincinnati di vided it; territor, , comprising about one-fifth of the of 0 10, anal the Southwestern portion, into lour 'realiyterirs called respect ively Chilliocot It , Cluchinat'L Barton and Poti °Mout h , Thu Synod adjourned to inert October 201 it IteCineluttat I. - The President Yuri paritone,l Coo. Hold ii son.ryhotnat Poet* and Hobert Burns. eon (OKA to 1%9. at. Baltimore. of mutinous co n duct at Sc:.. The President h. alsitreniitted [treaties 'lmposed Mein Gen. Denby and Win. Calvert. convicted at the `llllll, time or f rand . in bounty imptiept F. --Erie and Pennsylvania railroads yesterdaY again reduced freights to the West slightly below the rates adopted yesterday by the fast freight- lines operation over the New York Central and Hudson River railroad, The tariff to. Caning. is mor eighty cents per hundred. ..I reduction of :Li cents. -Yesterday morning- another disgraceful row occurred aut.,- the Philadelphia tire couipanitis. line of the partlelmint it 50110 the Columbia Mw. Company and the other 14 .1. posed to have the Shinier Hose. Bettis, spa:l -nas and knives were freely used and two men of the Colombia were badly cut. -The Cincinnati Connie re al of yesterday Itrving spoken of Itiuhard Smith, of the Go tette. ILs the itrpublican candidate for Congress 1 In the Second Ohio Dist riot, pledging him ::; hearty PuppQrt U .r"!'!:::: - ., Br. Small ... will Pllbilq: a Card in the 0.1.. fir to-day declining ' the nomination positively, and taring alma under no circumstances will he content to be a . min...hilts. -The jury in the ease of °Muni StarT.t tried ~ at Cananillagua, N. V.. for violet it of nen t ralitY laws In being connected w h the re cent Penlau raid. brought in a •erdict of guilty on I,on counts of the Indic ent, with n recommendation to mercy. no case- of Col. 'PtintilptOlii, slinilarly charged. occupied the rest of the der and resulted in n similar verdict. The trial of Sfautiln begins to-day. -The St. !.outs Board of Health baring adopted sanitary and other regulations re garding the social evil. the Police Board s engaged putting t heir machinery. In work in l g order to carry out the law recently passed by the city Councils. The mince throughout the city are making !Ms of all feted molten they can Bled nut. It will take several weeks to .unk6 a FOMPlete reglstßit ion and perfect the new rystcni. —A collitlon occurred yesteninv morni g . ng near Lawler station, on dhe lThicago, ton and Quince itaßrond, between Ir west bound passenger train of the Toledo, Widiath nod Westerli Railroad, and an *Um freight. train of the Chicago, lturlingtonnnd Quincy, retaining In killing Barry liainel, news agent, on the passenger train, and It mauling Marsh. engineer, and his fireman. A number of pas sengers and freight cars and one locomotive were demolished. —A duel fout yestday on near St. Louis was between gh :Major er henry afterno Kettle. formerly of ;he alst. Nose York:regiment, soh sequently on the stnlf of General Calvin E. Pratt, and now on the reportorial staff of the St. fouls Tim.", and Captnin L. D. Van, said to have once served in the French arum The weapons were cavalry sabres. Kel le re ceived a slight wound on the forehead' and a trilling cut in the right hand. One of Van's ere. Wereput out by-a throat. The WhOle af fair ix Involved In considerable niystelT. The seconds are not known, and the principals are extremely reticent. The fight is said to have groutn out of reflections east on the fighting qualities of the Yankees by Captain Van. —The yacht Fannie' Brow ,t! which left the coast of? dalne s h out it year ago In command of Capt. Carpenter, formerly 1 1 , S. Naval. of ficer, has arrived at St. Loots from New Or leans In tow of the tug Mary Alice. The . litany Brown has travelled about twenty-six thousand miles since starting, and visited qnd surveyed the covas and Wets of various countries. She will leayeln n der elvero for the headwaters of the Mississippi cross to Lake Superior by (jmnd Portage thence go by lakes and rivers St. Lawrence, ( t o the °Ng!. nal starting point. Cep'. Carpenter is making private survey. with a view to publishing a book. His yacht in only al; Tenn burden and he has hut one tnnn as companion anti assist ant. The Iron Moulders* Contention. PUff.dingl.Prits, June 13.—d portion of the session to-day wns devoted to the discussion of the report of the Committee in opposition to Coolie Inbar. There seemed t o o he a unani mous sentiment with reference to the report, except the portion referring to the effect or this kind of labor upon the negro in the South. d report WRSI apted establishing .n benencial feature Inthe organization. nem PiSmanst.grtiw, July 13 Flour very %Wet: spring wheat extra family $5,1 - Sea,72. .1N heat Quist; red western $1,38d1,13; Indiana white Cons dull; yellow mlzed WeStern Itieo 11.1 r. Oat, steady. Provisions held firmly; demand moderate and unchanged. Whisker Owner tor. Pennsylvania wood nt Nen' Orlean.. NtwOnLgANS, Julyl3.—Flour: lower PIMP scarce and firm; others plenty and dull; super tinny: double extra S S.;A; treble extra $S rebus.ttiN Bran P ( PT " tlff 4 n%l. YW. t 2e. t irt ull and unchanged. Sterling 2.2scqzw. • • ' 1.1.4 a. - , Burgai.o. July la.—Catt lo le: receipte for the week 5.018 head. Market moderately active; nal. to-atay or "0 Kentucky Sa-40 for Ohlo steers to .9.373( for goo. . George Cruikshatak aud , laio Engin the 10 the works of I ieorge Critikshank Therli is a curiont+ instance In proof of the filet that artists haverictell prrslnrel the'r finest ettects by pure nerident.twhen attempt to obtain the desired oltiet't liy care nod toil have failed. When LK. Brent ileorge brought forth his - rentarkable fig ure of Fagin in the t - ondettund cell. where the Jew - nuilefactor is represented biting Isis etii . giit , tmils in the tortures of remorse . :old chagrin, Horace 3laybew took an op tiortitnitst .of asking, him - by what mental InueitetS he hair yottleeiVeil such an idea, am) his answer watt that lie had been it, boring' at the , tubjeet for .everal 'lays lint had not sue - ceded in getting the effect he desired. At length, beginning th think the task wow tans - Ist hopeless. he was Sit ling-up in lied one morning with his hand coveridg his elan. and the tips of his lin gers between his lips, the .whole attitude expressive of disappointment and despair. when he raw his fare in a cheval glass which 'stod on the floor opposite , - That's it !" he involuntarily exclaimed; "that's just the I, pressinn t tennt !" and by this accidental petiet,s the picture won farmed idhis naiad. • TUE birthplace of Lindley .Murruy. t hi. grlonmarialL has been froptently a tont ter of rontrosersey, but it LOW Berms cer tain that he wan born near Dixon'. Ford ing. at the Innuth of Bow Rim within the pre gent bounds . of Dauphin county, MMUS It.—Conßot,: - .SVW: it9,;', NEW ADVERTISEMENT S ill Ith c 1%11: Al . . Pt rroarao It,ly 13. 1/40. E r THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the I'OLCMIIIA OIL fOIIOANY horn Ittla day Aevht•ed a Dividend. No. 3S, of Calif(' n 1; \ ....... I i, rXI I n.nift''.ll.„l'v.. rd I 6.1 . Tuir,en 11=121= nn the Cennal Stec., ettyntJe MONDA T. ISth Inat: .111Ilata A. I'. dIeMtEW. Seeretner. Er ATTENTION !--THE ItEfi 1..1 It rotorterly meeting of th s e DUQUESNE UNFITS lIATTA 1.1(IN will be held at the Armory TIIUUNDA V. 13th inst.. at N n elnelt P. NI. The Colinnotee en reviling the rnnetitutlnn and 111. Lana tilt make a rep.rl. lull .1. J. AJ.IIEITZ, Secretary. • -• _ Qll/1 '-0 N 1;41 AI, F cam', wi•vvy• remainder In ono and twos ears rail, porch:tee at good d'art:Wog bout° of flare.• wide hull and cull, stable fur slx burs., grape !ma euaal adatal. aataen..te.. with oat 11 rept I Mohr, 10.01 on 11111 am, 01103 feet do, tan , taaaara a 'trey,. to 111) fent alltar.one .nuar stl a: a from 'OOl re 010100,0;?. Immediate pus en. Apply II) /01 , 1r11111:ItT 405. - 39 SLAW avenue. N, TOWN! CANAL STREET IN THE N 0000r/in OF SO.ARP,BVI4O.—The del - melted. app,Anted viewer• ul nAboss ii4/11:11. end benent, I.n. widening Sorth canal went, in the llor..toa, of Shari...T. will. meet on the Menlo, July' 1001..10 o clock A. Nt. to attend to the dull., of them Anty!ihtntent. _ . id:URGE DRAWDy. JACOR COVODE, .1. G. COMSTOCK'. TIIDAIA, IL lIIBSON. lierge Fr ts. s Nits A. Rms.:tem..., Jultne . sSIG NEE'S SALE-4 LA IV RENEE ga7WAINg'I9VItaaNWThig! at 3tovlock. by order is( Themes 11. Marshall.. A.lgned. id James P. Johnnon, Eau., will lea sold on the premises. In Seventeeuth ward, City n( Pittsburgh. ifortnerly Lawrenceville,' the follow- Ins four Valuable building lots, at comer of Dot i, and Fort Atreet.nr !.t...llary 's avnu: On. 10t of 23 feet. front on Butler street, e 13lePl et, and 133 feet In depth along Forty-tlttli Street to a Three lots. In 23 feet front on Rut , ler corset s 133 feet In depth to 20 feet alley. Tvitaw—Doestliird twit. indanee to one and two years .with Interest. secured hr bond and mortgage. RID . A. WILD/AIRE. Auction., ALLEfair -- ENV COUNTY, ss.in DISTRICT COURT. Lew.. Wald A Arnold Wid e ner, Rumen, as Lewis Dig Co.. ems, Amount 111 0.141 LOA% Prop. Coil' .%/11..i111 ..... 1110.5144 45 n now, to.wd. Juno I Ith. Is7o , the feel.' feel.'. t•:. 11. TODD. FY.. Auditor, to distribute the funds in Court. MI t he Rbnrr writ. • —. PE't erlibtM. Sdal of, nweord • Inst. • ACtill 11. WALTER. I'art Prothonotary. All ner.ons ntere,tea plea., take notice that the tuber:ll.4.r will attend. for the purpose of far appointment. el his office. N 0.144 VOURSII A V 4:11'Y., Pittentirelt om TUESDAY, the 9th 0", of A l't;t:rT. A. it 1970. itt 1U o'clock A. 31. . .. DRAM - AIM> TVDI4. . Ulaito JuiV 1•10/:1.47t1. 1.114.24... p HOPOSALS • For Material to be Supplied to the N - tivy Yards - Under . the Co nuance of the Bu reau' of Coristruction and Repair. NAON VY Sr Brat' rONiiiiit3Tl ASPDE PART:VI:S2.i WAPIII3OIO3. D. 0...101; 14, is7o. I Staled proposals to furnish Timber and other material for tin , . Nark for the fiscal year end • ing JOOlO 30. IS7I. will be received tit this Be rend uut h e'elnelt ft. on the lath of August oext, at wide!: t Ihe proposals hill be pened. The prat:orals must IW:intlressed to the Chief of the Bureau 01 C.:aa ruction and Itepalr, Navy latiartinent. It'ashingitin, and must be indorse.l 'Tr:morals Inc Timber, ho.. for the Narr.".illat they 103; be distinguished from otP r hs , a. business letter, • inted sehedules for such classes as parties deal in and Ihtcud t 1 bid for, together with insiracram s li,, bidders, giving the forms of proposals of gooranlye.• mid of con ifirat e of guar:tutors. Si printed frairet of otter. will be furnished to such phrt3ll., as 00,40 to bid, 00 apPlirat ion to Inv Commandants of the re spectire Navy Yards, and those of nil the yards on application to the Rtirenn. Tine Cotionnutlant of eau; - ; aye Yhtai hen) thepurchasinu paymaster far each •statiim. wit! hove a cops of the schecitileof the other yards, fur examination only, hi order that pc, VA. 'rho intend to hid now judge whether it 01,11ThhIP to make opplienthlit for nor of the curse, of those yards. The proposals must be for the whole of a thed all iraplicat ions for Information nr • for examination of 4010[003. MUST h 0 mnde to the commandants of the 10100011 re sards. • The certitic proposals rom must be ccoaie b a ate f the C'ollecto A rof internal !ter for te Oct in w the bder re- sides. thath hedist has a licensehich to deal In id the ar ticles for which lie proposes - 404 hp direction the Jrcylirtntrnt.hhtsur I ter. rmired :eau from parties oho are hum Ade deniers fa inunufactlit rr "I, floe "dick.. they infer 10 furnish. Tine guarantors must be certed by the AS9O9Sor of Internal Revenue for the dis trict in which they reside. The contract trill be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bla end gives the gearalitee required he 10, the Navy Depart ment. hOWOrar, reeerving the right to reject tho JOOO,O 100• or our which It in:vat:rat ex- Orbit:mt. Sure( le, in the fall amount trill lie required to sign the contract, and their responsibility must be eurtllled to the satisfaction of the Navy Department. An mirth lonal security twenty per contain will be withheld from the amount of the bills math the contracts shall have beedeompleted. and eighty per canton: of the amount of enelf bill.:lf:en:red In triplicate by the Commandant f th respective yards.will beraild by the Pay toaster of the gtotloll deslgnated the con tract within ten days after the warrant for the same shall have been passed by the Secre tary of the Treasury. ' The classes of this Dureau are numbered and designated as follows: No. 1. White (bd. LO Fs; N 0.3, White Oak Curved Timber; No. 4, 11 bite Oak Plank: No. , -Yellow Pine Legs,' No. V 5l /otr Pine !teams; No. 0, Yellow pine Mast Timber: No. 11, White Pine Lo; No. L ; • White Pine Mast. Timber; No. 13. White Pine Plank, Hoards; No. 15, White Ash. Elm, Beech: No. 10, White Ash Matta; N 0.17, Hickory; No. 1,11 (back Wal nut, Mahogany. Maple. Cherry; AO. %Locust Treenalls;.No::g Cypress, Cedar; No. Black Spruce; Nu. 04, White (Mk Staves and Held loos; N 0.35, Lignumvitre; No. W, P.• Imo Ingot CO In. No I .w. Wrought Iron, i•ound d 'square; Steal; Nn. Wr a ought Nails; No, Mt, Iron Cut Mills: No. 45% iron Le. I.,ipipe..S.hent;NP. Zinc:No.44,Thu No. 45, ha der; No. 43. Locks. Hinges, Bolts, of brass end Iron; No. El, Screws, of brass and iron; No,-to, neg.; No. , Augers; No. re, Tools for ship stores, No. 53, Tools for use In in yard and shops; No. 51. Hardware; NO. Whit o.Lenil; N 0.57. Zinc Paints; N 0.58, Colored IPaint i a . drveraf No. 58 , Llnneed 011: No. 00,, nntrlll;dBBlll ; "%7 YZ e Ta i' ll e„' w, N katT;V r tlT. Glass; No. 00. handles; No. 711. fray floous for Upholstering; No. 71. Stationery] No.::, Ship CCnide handlery ; No. 74. Acids; No. 75, Bain. Pitch, Turpentine; Nd. Eery, Pa4 o kit Junk: No. 88, " The following are the classes. by the num. beta, required at the respective nary yards: EEZIM 2;09. E, 13, 15, H. 17. ltl. 35. 39.'41. ck 19,59; 51. 53,51, 56. 59, GO, 83;69,.69, •a, 75 • 55. , 71, 1)1, LESIEEM ix 15, 16,15. 24, M. M. 83, 34 55, 37 39,' , 20, 42, 43, 41, 48, 48.50, 51, 52., M. 54. 58, 57 , . 58, 59, 60,03.64. 68.49, 70, 71 , 73.74, 75, 77, 78, 88. intooKra-N. No.. 1,0, 10.15, 16, 17, 18. ES, :4.25, a!, 37, 39, 42.11. 44, 49, 49. 50.51. 52, 63, 54, 69, GI, V. 16, 60, 62, 61. 68, 60, 70, 71. 74 74, 76, 77, 86, 82. • P HILADELPHIA. ....- N o .. 4. 7,9. 11. 15.18. 31, 30, 49.:1. ASHINGTON. No , 1 ,3, 7.11, 12.13. 17. 8.1.42, 22, 34.35, 37, 30. 43. 41. 43, 48, 45, 30 , 51.31, 54. 67, 55, .545 00, 44 04. 61589,70. 71, 73, 71. 77, 70.86. NORFOLK. Sox. 1f 13 . 1 5. 18. 22. KL 30. 42, 44, 48. 4 53 . 54, 47 . 5 8. O, 90. CO, 7. 71: 73. 78. 0, MARE IEIL AND. Nom. 15. 18. W. 33,34, M. 88.39, 42. 4.1. 44. 48, 49, 80, M. 54 Id. r 47 M. 80. 94 Gam vi.u. 73. 74, - 17.e.5.n. • juu 1:).2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PROPOSALS 1,01-{ Slaniped Envelopes and Newspaper Wrappers, rtkiluet UEl . 3.ltiMl.Nr..luo it. Is;0. SEALED PEOPOSA 1.5 will he received until - o'eloek M.. on the llt h DAY DP AUGUST. MO. for furnishing • all the - Stamped Envel- Ipes" and - Newspaper Wrappers. - which this nLaartmenl may require Turing a {per iod four years. commencing- oh the Di any of of I let ober. I 5 4). viz.: STAMPED ENVELOPES. •Zei2= : No. ::. trilinary letter iVize. 1.1,1 hl tnelo, -three ounlit No. Full. let ter .12e.:1.'; be r. inrhec three quitlitle, :VOA. Full letter