THE - DAILY GAZVaTE : PUBLISHED BY PENNIIIA_Ii, REED & CO.) Corner Sixth Are. and Smithfield St. . j e, E. PENNIMAN, JOSIAH N. •P. REED, T. P. aousrort =I =l= By mail , ver yelt o,llverud by aarier, per week THE DAILY GAZETTE. STAT? NEWS • fsver is epiderNiC in John. • TrtE Cambria Iron Company owns and has seven locomotives, ittcE & Ewrlco's, hardware store in Greenville, was burned on the th inst. Supposed to be incendiarisin. Loss about COMO; tally insured. Trruntiti,e, which is not named in the canine of 1560. nosy numbers nearly 5,000, while Meadville, which is credited with 13,702 In 1600, now falls, considerably - be low Titusville in population. TIIE .- Lippeneotti in Philadelphia, be iiidea their enortimus . book making and selling trade, publish • tout. magazine" monthly, and are about to shirt a semi. monthly journal called The Medical Timex, STF.ELE, G said to have recent ly received n letter requesting hie in. structionn concerning $30,000- which- Le . deponitd in a New - . York Bank. during ! site high day of his prosperity and had 'utterly forgotten. SETH T. Hritn, Eeq., of the Browns ville Clipper, went out riding whit Helm. bold in New York, Witk_futunien, out riders and $30,000 worth of horse flesh, a fact which took his breath away to the . extent of half a column. A YOUNG man of Columbus township recently Interfered with the parson's per. quitißes, who was about to kiss the bride. -Tice bridegroom miser...ll. th e preacher - that as Le lead paid for the ceremony, he was not going to hove any of that fooling. A NEW lodge of Odd-Fellows was in stituted on Thursday, In Erie, by warrant and dispensation of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, by Pant Grand J. W. Stokts, of Philadelphia. -The new organ. it i ation is known us Lake Shore Lodge, -so- 7111.. A. WA:: named John Ellis wan drowned in_Frenchcreek, at Meadville. on Friday. His hat blew otr and fell into the creek. 'and in ettemptiug to recover it he got beyond Isis depth acid being-unable to swim was drowned before he could be rescued, Tot areertealle Argos says: Stone* born was the Keene of a Balm Ball Tony 'lmment ou the 4th. in which the Green- Sliaron mud' MereUr clubs participa. ted—and alio of a free fight in the eves, Jug, in which some excellent . thrick) bat ting was done by a few fercer roughs. ON Tuesday last, at President, Venahgo bounty, to young lady named Idimm, while attempting to start a tire by pouring oil in the stove, was so severely injured by the explosion of the can, that she died the following day. - Another warning to those who dally resort to this means of starting then _ TIIE Butler A mericupaays : We learn that a 'fight occurred at or near Coyle's this county, at a picnic un the 4th inst. Oar man in reported as very severe ly stabbed and others injured. 'rhe name. at the man doing the cutting is Drake, but we have not learned the name of the , injured man nor any other particulate. Tur: 'hi:Route and Titusville Railroad looms up in all its fair proportions; bookk are open for subscriptions at the office of Slimes Parshs-1, and there is a fair- pros pect that the stock will be speedily takUi, and that- ere long the sonorous voice of the swain demon will echo and re-echo among the bills .of dashing, raving Gor don run. AMVOMER :UAW. a farmer, living near Newry, Blair county, heard a distur bance among ,his horses the other night, and went out to asertain the cause there of. He did not return.: In the morning he was found on thijnemises, quite dead, with, his side. revelled in - and otherwise horribly injured. The hoe.'es hod Licked hiaa io death. TEE 'Republican County Convention of 'Metter county will be held on August lst. The Committee appointed Aug.29th . for the meeting, but changed It at the re quest of a number of voters oho thought such a request was an rosier, cheaper, quieter and leas hazardous method of col. resting pupposed evils than the formation of a new party would be. Tax Presiding Elders and others of the Jamestown. Erie and Fredonia districts have fixed upon Fair. Point. on Chatan qua Lake so the proper place foi locating ground for a yearly camp meeting of the Methodist denomination, and an apielil is made to the members of that ehurch to contribute the necessary fondd to make the purchase and fit up the premises 3Iii:I 4 ,M.FULTON, of Hickory township, Forest county, on Saturday last, shot a very large buck deer, and on hie way to White Oaks shot a yellow' rattle snake, • width measured four and a half feet in length and had fifteen - rattles. Now, if any one can beat thin for a rattle snake. let's hear from them. The venison was purchased' by the Messrs. Humason, of the Venture House. White. Oaks. . • 4.l,,couniarlatanar of the - Washington Amide, writing np theca region, states that Johnny Steele, the ex-petroleum mil lionaire. is dead. This will be much news to Johnny, who is said to have lately received a dispatch from New York that there wan '20,000 which he deposited there several years ago, and Lad probably forgotten all about. The report of his death 'doubtless gxevi" out of - , Varknits "dead" investments. /mom noon Monday, two men, boister ously. intoxicated, drove through the " streets of Pleasantville in a farm wagon, • and sunned themselves by throwing pota tom at peOide whom the met. Soon after wards they drove out of town towards Tyrrel'e, and on descending the hill at Been farm the horses ran away, running off the bridge and throwing both turn bat. upon the ground. One of them was iw sunnily killed, and the other fatally in- TILE Somerset Herald tells the'folloW log serpent Wet While the driver of the stage coach, one day of last Week„wis on the wee front Cumberland to Sirmenmit, Lc pawed on • the road side- a tugs- lack snake, measuring fromsnake, eight to ten' feet, and while endeavoring to kill it the Snake ran before film, up the side of tlltage into the boot. The musseegers n the hack were greatly frighttetted, all jumped eat declaring that they would go no further unless the snake was killed. With a grcat deal of' labor the baggage was all taken oat, when the make was found in bile limner of the boot And at once . dlsimiched7 , • • , Idolatry of th Thermometer. It is 141:to expl n on. any intelligible basis, except, perlut s, thit itching for un. ;profitable knoirledgt born into oar nature, the eager curiosity f most people during very hot weather to holm the variations of the 'thermometer. ..111 day long an eager crowd maybe foetid Studying, ender the 101 l blare of the sun, the weatlrSr bul kiin of Alio Western Union Telegraph Company. We all seem to take a certain pride in being a little warmer than our neighbors, and to know that to-day Is the hottest on record for a , number of years fills- us with secret satisfaction. It is something to be ahead'of the rest of the world, even in discomfort. • But, the worship of the thermometer seems not only absurd, bat also foolish in no slight degree. For heats the imagina tion working, and so if it does not ac tually add to one's physical discomfort, at least dispories the system to succumb mute readily to the heat. To prohibit by law tlre.sale or exhibition of thermome , tars &idol; a hot "mall, wmildbe,perhaps, .an .unwarrantable stretch of authority but the wise man who possesses one will ; lock it up when the dog Mar rises, and steruillv refuse to look at it until the set ting of the same. Of the weatherretords one Miry safely say that -a little 'earning lea dangerous thing." The moment we tee that the mercury is above ninety we begin to feel the heat ten times more than ever. In fact, watch the thermometer and you need never expect lobe cool. The' best way is to go about your business, if you Lave any and pay no attention to, the heat --J" Y. Times. THE MOST WEIOLSSOXE BEVERAGE In the market to Pier, Deenals & Co.'s cream 1,1.4 • • • '4l • - _ . • . • • • ii 11/ , \ , Q4II 1 RI Cw Al 't ttl• itze -- ett, 1 ESTABLISHED IN 1786 la Pi ERA LIT I ES nil! plenty in the Nutmeg Stine: ENEII %1; R. E. LEE ig iu or n«ar Balti SENAIOII YATES in at White Sulphur Springs. • Bunn rnialitig in a 1110 otLence in Prussia. littEitE were 169 denthS in Baltitnore et week. tuatt:gr. 1.; i, to hare a i monthly chess _ drinkinsi f6untaliin are 'denim,' : Tin; Culifontia whoat drop in a thort TEN thoinand law 'onto are now pond• ing in Chic , go. TIIERE ,re Only 111,911 t 16,000 bornoo in New Yorkleity. SENAT?It BROM , probably not muchi - irsiger. .15,000 110(4811E-1LN* is the estimated crop Kentucky tobacco. Mort.kv and Phillip; graduated at Hat rd together in IT3I. A two hundred. pound sword fish was •at.% lu Boston lust week.. • NLVlmmt: BosAr.vre, ace Patteraon, is .Titing her autobiography. L2:11 retmal trout are among the attrac, ions at hake Winuipiseogee. SIX vessels arcuow•at New York guar., ntine with yellow fever aboard. BERL'S' it looking about for pavement nd may light upon the Nicholson. 'fee Cincinnati concrete pavements a n . aid to'die in n state of liquefaction. A rft xzv preacher in Winona. Mineonri the 4,olice to let him,alione IMMKN'E trains, .heavily laden, lea , : hiladelphia for Calve May every day NEW OELENEs Las two gas companies Lich are fighting for the right to light 1.4W1t nt:it thht S.94ntur Spragu na'tq einplic., Chinese labor ill his co, ‘‘..% TEILLIC Kr, t onuertieut, enjoys a fre library, which has $2011,(4.N) wont; of e dowmeut. t'nu..kt) is to haven camp meeting ith one tent capable of. accommodating 000 people. UENERAL ROOD has three daughter.., to of them are twins and the other one not a twin.. Motet, elutrges am dycliniug in Now York, per day Mall the Metropolitan now charges. FtrrEtN Nov Yorkers refused to as ewer the futpertineut queStions of the census takers. Cout..o it have bj,n: That .Ilogg's Tales - were writt e n With a llogg pen.— N. O. Times. NEW Youg journaltate plopos - e giving Preroat raratiol owl elegant public rejeptiou. JosEnt E. ANDEIVION, an old citizen of Dans-Ifie, Va., was murdered by unknown parties on Monday." Tim Chinese are not partial to insluiity, and the ratio of insane persons in China is exceedingly small. NATHANIEL. WILSON, known as the living skeleton. dietrlast Friday in Bea ton, aged thirty yeah. __ i California they maim bridles for horses out of the quetle:i of Celestial um• riots in the Sotto pritjm. TUE hairdressers' amps of Madrid are crowded with' poverty-stricken Spanish girls, anxious .to sell their bait.' A NEVADA Enoch Arden played Old Sledge with the Philip for their mutual wife, and won her by too points. :It: Richmond. indium, is a pig with one head and two distinct bodies, otght legs. ME=M==l IN Boston titer are giving • their police men vacatiOns of one or two weeks each, according to their length of service. • ?Leven SutmTLEFF. of Boston, - is spoken of by the Democrats as a candi date for Onvenior of Massachusetts. WIIEN in a Chinese the most like a vegetable! Why, when a cue cumbers his head, of cours,—[Cum. Bulletin. RYE BEamt is very gay this 1411.8011, with two hops every week, besides con certs, fireworks and exquisite dressing. "Efinintok, or • the Naughty Boy who cried for the Moon," is the name of a new SEMIUMIIZZEI Dosdcw FosTEAt has a farm in Lim Angelon and Diego counties, California, containing three hundred square miles. THE Ginn Brothers is the title of a new firm of bdoksellers in Boston. An ex change remarks tlmt they most. be "rum fellers." FIFE 41I0C6AND DotiAtuyeward • .. - • - - - JW offered for the apprehension of the orderer of the late : , ...thah Fenn. Of ;Ail rd, Conn. )16. Gonnoti died in Norfolk, Va.. the other day from' the effects of chloroform administered by a quack dentist as a cure for tooth :Wile. 'HE New York CtUfillS maker the sin gular discovery, time - there are in that city nearly siateen thousand, more voters than inhabitants. Tn*F.. Boston Pert says the entire police oree of a Penneylrani& town resigned in body the other; day, from lonesomeness. It was a man named Jones. CINCINNATI 1111,1 a lager beer- saloon which draws ten thousand glasses of beer, an hour during this sweltering weather, and a crowd to drink them. FRED. DOCELAS IA spoken ,o A 4 a calk, didate for Congress in' the place el Mr. Noah Davis, recently confirmed U. S. Din. triet Attorney of New York. THE Star glass works of New .Übany have received nil the machibery for their plate glass department from England and will noon Lave it in operation. .• • TIIEY are trying their best to keep the hogs out of *ll streets of Lonievilly, but 1• find It a prer.artouti and tedious labor, be sides prmniaing to decimate the city. Du. TITOMAS WALL and Wm. Patton, citizens of quarreled about a goat and Dr. Wall's funeral onto attended by numerous mourning friends. Tan Nev: York Seventh regiment started yesterday upon an excursion to and Cape May. It expecta to be back in .`.!;ete I 'York Saturday after - soon. CI:SABLES Itt4ltm, one of the most re. apected . citizens of Delevan, COVilitted suicide on the l'th inst. Ile had been mentally deranged for some weeks. • • --- ED. ST.t.i.r and Tonl , Clifford, of tial veston, Tololol'llo leltely went with a party buffalo hunting, were cut off by the Indians and are .upponed to have been killed. is Franklin parish, La., Dr. W. W. Lec and G. 11. Dunn got Into a dispute about the height of cotton, In which Lee was shot through the breast, althongh not fatally.._! A GHOST with squealking bdbte is now disturbing CincluuutPs rest, This ghost started some two tuouthb ago in York, Pa., and has only gotten as farm Cincinnati iu all this time. MO9. Joss liv,wr.s 'tried to light a fire -at Fort St. Vraiu, Colorado, by using n can of kerosene. Considerable difficulty was esperienced in the attempt to gather her to her fathers.. Totare Indiana Republicans now clot ing up the payment of debt of $l3,- 000.000 which the Democracyl Raddled upon,the State while they had fie i rsseseion of its government. Two of the Pillsbury family are in the State prison. John C, has just been ciao een Warden of the New Hampshire peni tentiary, and a brother of his lug a simi lar office at Albany. 'A OINOVLAII fatality has deprived many of the bee-I-Aileen; of Iron county, Mo., of nearly their entire etock. The bees die without any , apparent muse, in many cl ime leaving their hives filled - with honey. A Ltrrt.e. child of Mr. S. Combs was burned to death at Grovepoet, 0., on Sun day raining. A party of the children were pitying with light prooeseion and set the elotliA of the unfortunate infant on fir, TUESDAY wna a great day at Joliet, Ill: Great public rejoititigi took place on the occasion of the twining out of the Bret rail ht their new Union Rolling Mill. Protection speeches were made rind re eelved with great applause. - .1 nutreE of hogs marching t. York was charged upon by n bet awl twelve of them instantly bean The pigs hare not had MIA a 'NM. rush made uitou them since old made such havoc by the sea shore. AT lawnenKter, Wivonsin,i . .he to A. Barbel'. of hit return from the Naval School ‘. at Auturpoi tempted to murder the whole fauti the ith. lie ent,-his earn rtiid brut throat perhapi fatally. Tie was Inca AT the llt.vre de IA nice camp meeting an immense ',iron tank. capable of holding ten thousand gallons, is kept full of pure spring watq, which is distributed front thence by pipes throughoitt the 'grounds. Nine hundr4.l tents W,•rei already up on he 12th inst. • isg of wonuot's rights has at .last ae. nri-si the rerognitioo of l'ongress. The Legislative and Executive Appropriation Lill, as agrerd upon by lath Houses, pru. .ides that fimide clerks shall receive the same par It 4 males in "any of- , the grades of clerk;hips known to the laiy." .• )3lhlloll Alt MITA , E, of Wisconsin. put!. lishes a letter to say that the canon ex communicating persons married by othef Episcopal clergymen ',which has hitherto been accepted as the invention of iome mad wag), wai , *ally "proposed by one of the youngest members of the council" and rejected by the rest.. WM. BRADFORD, an nbte and pmtuinent vonug lawyer of Vernon county, Mo., was drowned while batioing in the Osage river on lust Sunday week., Ile waded. -the 'river while intcliclittsriiiihe presenoe of his Wife, and in`spite of lave frantic en. treaties for hilts to return, kept on till the water mitts over head. and lie was d rowned. limit: is one specimen of t h e new obit. oars verses in use by thy Philadelphia I,lyer : the Ithlt Iit:ORGE FRANCIS, infant son of Thomas and Kate .IcCully, aged ti wont lie. Tills lovely .dower bloomed awhile. In earthly scenes below; He now enjoys a Saviour's smile. • Eternally to grow. Tut: lefts of about I goo Chinese lately reached an Francisco, on their return to the Celestial Empire.- They had been gathered np along the line of the Central Pacific Railroad, and were all itere was left of a regiment of the laborers. on that ;mat work.' They arc taken home in puranauce of the contract by which they were originally brought into the country Tot eugravirg entitled settlers attack. ed ludians, which appeared recently in rper'6 Weckk that ,journal says was drawn be Mr. 4: - . S. Reinhardt. The To. ledo Blade say" , it is . the identical one used to represent Ossawatotnie Brown re !wiling Border ItatßanS, and as Mr. Rein. !torch was not an artist in Border Ruffian throes it becomes a question of veracity bet wren the two parrs A STRA.NGEIt was brutally•to.saulted and robbed in Philadelphia. on Mom.lay night, the 4th inst. On Tuesday the highway. man was in thetands of justice: on NVeil. nmulay the titand Jury returned a trite against idol: on titursdav he was and sentenced by Judge Ludlow to Item years - - imprisonment and n tine. the amount of which is their to make hint pass the rest of his ,life in :Initstitte. • • TUE Helena', Montana. .Lteruatf of• the ;10th ult. Says: In milking up main street I at a late hour Ire t. night, we noticed the banking house of S. B. Bohm lighted op. Wit stepped in and found them msting a Mtge gold brick—the largect one of the season—of the coin value of Voßts). It will be shipped East by Walls Fargo esitretet in n fair tilts.. Mr. lthltin informs us that gold anat generalle.its.iint reiningno rapidly to loot year at this limo, on aceount the late neanoll, muse; by the lwayy snow storm and rains. THE Newton I Illinoit)Tresa of the Ist sly!: "During tlo, - night of the Pith of June, the residence of Mr. H. 11. Bailey, 'mute eight miler southeast of Newton, was broken open by a mob. who 'dragged him from his family, took Inns ton neigh Loring grove, where the. hound him to a tree' ith Lark, then heat, kicked. - and bruised him in a most terrible manner. until it was thought he MN dead. when' the villains carried Bailey to near his res idence and pitched him over - tie' fence, hatYing his wife to-get the almost dead and auffering man into the house as best she could. While a portion of tine molt were lacerating Bailey, others remained at the housenad gave rent to tune savage . - rit be tarring and feathering - MI iley - a - head. Aral one (4od-_foraak. pecimen of humanity placed bin part by sing his foot on a little girl of • eleven •care, because the got from her bed and [tempted to escape from the premises. rids outrage was oommitted on a citizen whose character stands untarnished in the .omtuttnity where be resides." Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup We find the following in the Orlifornia Mcdienl Gazelle, from a correspondent : -" Some weeks since I was. called to an infant .of six months old, who wan in a Dying condition apparently from the effects of a narcotic poison. It had taken no medicine except this syrup, of which it had taken, within ten hours, two doses of about one teaspoonful each, I had the syrup from which these doses were given, analyzed by a skillful chemist. 'Mere Were ten drachms of soothing syrup in the vial, s it n d it yielded of morphia and other opium alkaloids, I 14-100 'grains, very nearly one grain to . she -ounce of . • "This result astonished me. The print l erl directions for administering the meth tine axe as follows: 'For a child under one month old, six to ten drops; three months I old, half a teaspoonful three to four times a day until free from pain. In dysentery repeat the above dose ever,* two hours, until the character of the diticharge is changed for the better. here ire ha.. a dose 'of morphineptal to ten drop s of laudanum given toe child.of three months every two hours, and double the quantity to a child of sic ti Bathsold. "I have always discountenanced the use of this preparation, as I did not know Its cOmposition and euppoeeti it was motto anodyne ; but I had no idea of its deadly strength. '-It is a familiar fact that child ren are very susceptible tm•the influence of opium, and four. drupe of laudanum hays been known to kill an Infant of nine mouths. I think it important that this analysis elsould he pubbsheti, that the profession, and through it the public; may be wanted of -the fearful effects of admin. isteriug this dangerous 'popular notennu. The quantity used in the comm Unity is enormods; doubtless it Iran killed Hun dreds et children, and would kill thous ands, were it not by beginning In very etuall doses and gradually increasing, tolerance of the immediate poisonous ef fects is induced, although the misers ble little victims of domestic drugging are redticed to puny and esthetic creatures, that are carried off by the fine, disease that takes bold of them. ',I havo ascertained that there are about 100,000 two ounce bottles of ; it sold annu ally in this city, making 200,000 ounces of Mrs. Wlnslow's soothing syrup, cpcdsin ing 180,000 grains of morphine' whlth are given annueny to the babies of this State. Ne wonder that one-third of them die be fore they reach the ego of two years!" CIIEERFVL- PEOPLE.—Ood bless the cheerful .people—man, woman er old or young, Illiterate or educated, hand. Sense or homely. Over and above every social trait stands cheerfulness. What the sun is to nature—what Ood in to the stricken heart which knows how to lean upon Elim—are cheerful persons in the house and by the wayside. Thefgo nn obtreudealy unconsciously, about their silent mission, brightening up society around them with the happiness beaming from. theif faces. We love to sit near them; we love the expression of their eye, the tone of their voice. Little chil dren find them out, :so quickly, amid the densest crowd, and passing by the knitted brow and compressed lip, glide near, laying a confiding_ little hand on their knee. lift their clear young eyes to . those loving faces, i PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, - JULY V), IS7O. FIRST IDITIIII. IGHT =ME IST OONGRESS, tAE(OND .6E1011071i.) I.llVe pork wing egion Cising Hours of the Session-ill the topropriation Bills Passed—The Case of Georgia Finally llliposed of Si Millions of Dollars to he 4 Placod at tho isposal of the Presi dent'for Inill Service. f the tomb t at. alv on Jtiie<io ant Telpgraph to the Pittsburgh Gait!.le.] WASISINOTON, July If, 180. SENATE. Mr. HOWARD. from the Conference Com ittee on the Georgia hill. reported that the nnitt cc were unable to agree upon a report nd rained that the Senate concur in the °use amendments. lie thought thn bill matt to he wsted at tliin elessioD, and this aid be accomplished and the whore nuestion• •ttled by concurrence.. Mr. TRtMLWLL °noosed the prop osition Inioivin the abandonment of the position f the Senate in maintaining the right of the ,• • • people of Georglif to hold an election during the coming fall Cpoe thiS suggestion Mr. HOW.IIIII with drew his motion, with it view to the oonnible settlement of the matter In the Conference 17onotrittee. Mr. of 'I MElt. from Committee on Foreign Relations, reported a hill.' for the relief of Nicholas P. Trist, negotiator of the treaty Of ti nadalonpe Hidalgo. Various private bills were reported and acted upon, 31,11'1U:4 - TN. from the Military Committee. reported' ndversely the bill directingthe See retary of the Interior to deliver the Mount VPl'llOll tidies to Mrs. Mary- Custin Lee. He been was l over mre: nruleiftild by the Com m y in favor ofitte e. bill. but hod Oa motion of - Mr. Mt/HitILL, of Vermont, the hill to construe the net of March last. mos. was Passed. It allows a drawback on cotton goods exported prior to May 1. Pal. *here internal tax was -paid on the raw cot ton. ho bo intended to rernedy the deficiency In the ruling of the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. AN till INV was elected Prenident of II,.: Semite pro fro, to preside during recess. tier Vice President having seated the chair for the purpoSe. The hilt for a pension of 311.0) per annum to Mrs. Lincoln being considered.. Messrs. 11:1 YAM) and MORRILL. of Vermont. Op- VgX4,7MWIWUTI47IOMg Finally the bill loaned —yeas AL The hill to co.ritute Houston, TeX., a port of delivery. was passed. Mr.'rliANDlAtft moved to take up the hill totncoumge the building uf American yes ne tit engage in foreign trade. the pasnage of which he cold noon deem. by the Aduilnlstra tion a matter of vital importance.• The hill Hon taken up and read. The thirst section allows a drawback equal in amount Of 'bay paid on all foreign material imported to be used la the construct'on of resnels for foreigia trade. :tad provide. that upon all domestic material no used there shall he fact on :or.. equal to the amount of ditty that ould have been imposed bad nu •h materials br w it. foreign. The second section exempts fronaimport and Internal duty all nhip stores' al coal for the use of vessels from the ro trot Stet. to foreign ports. and allowing theist to he taken In whole ',ensues la bond. Tie third settle. 'pi - brides that for eight months Irian the passngt.. , l the net ..talericiatt regi..tern, may be bowled to foreign hallt Iron chi on for foreign trade. ' . _ M rrei'H'EltMAN \Von optioned tobayi ng hack drawbacks or duties already the k,,,trument. and teasel to strike tint the first two sections. : Mr. CONKLIN° . wait in favor of taking ad- a . . . . vntage of the uptairtunity offend by 0 for eign war to extend over carrying trade. Mr. t OltlfiETT favoraqi a retention of the two etectlima. believing the Intyntent of drawback equivalent to the duties that would be colluctolon shift building niateriniv should he paid... a ineims of stimulating the shin: In our own ',hip yards. He nrguini the effect of the third section would he to flood the_ country with nid thlps. ai there woald not be -time wittiin eight , months to build nbrond. - .Mr. MORRILL, ,f)ter.l•touidsimilar.grouud. , •. - • . remarking' the probabilities of a foreikn war were not sufficiently Imminent to justify the passage of the third section. A motion by •Mr. DAVIS to table tn.. bill prevailed—pens-l. nays Mr. irASI.XF.V.. aunosuseed.sbe dr e ttb bf his .I:lieskile. Hon. D. S. !Verson. which ie.curre4 .1 m's-hoorton the evening previous. Ile said in -. et the little Unit , of the session re sing.mau addresses appropriate to the occa• lot mould be reserved till next session. Ile the offered a rtkMution. for the appointment yr a Committee of threCinembers of the Sen ate and fire of the Howie to .atteild the re uniins to the place of interment. 'The resolution was adopted, and Messrs. Ramsey, Thurman and Stockton. named as the Committee of the Senate. DIAAN.E. from Conference. Committee on Naval Appropriation bill. submitted' 4 re port. which was adod. Mr. 'WILSON submitted the report of the Conference Committee on the array ap -1,1.44M-ion bill and stated the provisions of the bill agreed upon. The pay of the General of the army was fiseni at $111..500, with VIM ter month as Commutation for fuel and %car er, and VW per annum for forage. making the whole compensation $1.7,7110. The pay-of the Lima... General w 8.4 coed at SII.OOO, with fue.l.l4mertere and forage, being a redactions of IMO on hit pre•ent pay. The officers in active Service are not allowed 16 hold civil office. Retired officers may hold office. This entitles General Pickles to con tinue In his position as Minister tb Spain. Coon the matter of brevets in the armylt was Provided that the officer shall not wear the liniform of his brevet lank . while 'on official ditty leaving it optional with hint to wear it at any other time. Tine provislob allowing I supernumerary officers the aitornatire of die- The Speaker appointed. Messrs. Wit., Wilkinson. Eldridge, Callan and Archer ooto a o s r t h e e l C a o t m m Se i naeteo r t oN- o ac rt c o omp o n l y d a th r e e interment. . Mr. CLARKE, Kansas. front Conartittet on Indian Affairs reported a bill authorizing the Continhisloners of Whitt Indian Af fairs tor appoint guardians or trustees of minor Indian children entitled to newtons or Noodle*. Passed. The.bill Is confined to the Ninth K. 1111539 Catalry. Mr. LYNCH offered a resolution authorizing the Select Cotentittee on the Decay of Ameri can Counnerce to report A good of opposition. a vr es manifested, no the supposition tt It .would authorize the Committee to.sit during recess. The resolu tion was nuellded to exclude that conclusion. anti adopted. Mr. mratcrit. from Committee of Confer eonf c m e a o n n d t,ahen d b i p l et to t re u g r la sm a t r h e e a c r o e m p p r e t n . which was :Agreed to. Om motion. of Mr. SCHENCK, the Senate amendment to the bill In reference to draw backs on cotton goods was concurred Mr. DAWES offered a resolution remitting ail' Ones imposed on members for absence. Adopted. Erenlid/ Sossion.- The tirst busines was suspension of the rel. for the pass s age of the SoGate hill for the ester:Sion of the patent of John Itachelder. The efforts of several utentbers -to get the floor 'net with lOurt.shouts for the regular or der nroifthe demand was responded to hi Mr. DICK EY. who made a report front the Con ference c , omen tee on the army hill. The report was agreed to. Mr. DA:ty lib offered a Tetolutlon to pay menthe...A-She Capital police. who aere dis charged to:Z.:K . l,count of reduction of force, their pay through Jule. The -next , proposition seas onc offered by Mr. BENJAMIN. to continue the pay of the clerk of Committee on ,Invelid Pensions dur ing the 'recess. On a tote by dirtsion and a autsequestSsote by tellers-there eras the requisl e to o-tisird innJuril T. but the minority was strong mrough to order the yeas and nays. . Before a vote erns taken that was a mes sage Wall received from the Senate with an non ncertients of enrolled hills. The Speaker appealed to the members to take their seats and preserve order. but the appeal was 'generally re disgared by m- ber, who chatted noisily le gro d ups or loo e se m d around the hall, while a loud hunt of voices f rout the &tor, galleries, cloak roams and pits. sages made the scene rather confused and up. merlons. Fans were actively In !notion oa the floor and galleries.' Thermometer l t. The recoil of the rote was adverse to thb resolution. there being lea' than twn-thlrils in In Its favor. . - The nest matter that 'canal np wan the re port by Mr. DAWES of the Conference Com mittee on the bill thePprl for sundry civil expenses of Government. &her discussion It was agreed ly, and also that on the additional deticlency- bill. This was the last of the conference reports on a propriat MIK • Thu Senate amendment to the resolution for printing =DUO copies of the Agricultural report toe reducing the number to 225.- IMO copies, lean concurred in. Mr. DAWES moved to reconsider the vote agreeing to the conference report on the mi.- cella:mous appropriationremarking he had been ell/taken. as Lathe effect of the Pro vision in reference to the eppointees Of the Mayor of Washington. and wanted to bring .the matter nobs before the Conference Com mittee. • The motion was agreed to and the report recommitted. • Mr. CAKE moved to impend the rules nail postpone until December the bill to incorpo rate the Anthracite Railroad Cll. Agreed to , yeas lin. nays 52. Mr. BUTLER, of Idssipph culled up . the Semite bill to relieve the political disabilities of certain citiZeils KentllCity: seSenty-one In number. and moved to suspend the rule* and Meal , . Mr. .15TOKES • entered a solemn protest against thin partial all he bad him self Introduced Mils every Monday to relieve the citizens of Tennessee. which bills the Re construction Committee had not acted on. On a ;rote by teller, there seas not a two thirds majority. Thereupon Mr. BUTLER: at midnight. with drew the bill and made a repo fro the Con ference Committee tot the ueorgia bin. The report was airreed bh and the MUM) adjourned tintil 9 o'c ock to-morrew. —Treasuier F. H. short. M.t.he 01101/Ullll • • BOMBE OF REPRESENTAn. Hamilton nod' Dayton Rallroed, refused to pay In gold the interest en the bonds of the Mr. FERRY reported the,bill donating for Dayton and Michigan Railroad, guaranteed semi emptied a eartalty.lot of land, with by the former road. It is Probable a suit will building thereon. known as - the old Indian be brought to couipel PayntentS. charge mom their own applleatioh. or fur. lough wnhout pay. is stricken out and pro- Vb.MI Made fur their muster out unit:tartly atter the first of Janunt7 next. Mr. NYE argued the benate had by it direct, cute refused to assent to the_propositlom re- I commended by the report. He thought the privilege to brevet officers to wear their mit , fortes at ot !specified time might suit live twiny, but he regarded it a direct insult to the officers with bravely. earned their uniform The proposition to muster out supenntmemrY tinkers, that remnant of veterans who were niready being fas thewaqd up b dea was liable to all objections . previously meat agniunt it. Ile -preferred to have the present hew as so all these matters remote no present. . Upon th'sirgestido of Mr. WARNER. the report .1. tempornrilv withdrnwn.-for the purpose of correction. - At 3.50 th., Senate went Into Executive sea shot for one hour and then took ne recess. i EcenitioSeafon.—A large number of House bills werevassed. amour! others arantlng con- demned ordnance to the Seventh Regiment .Munifinent Asooclat lon bf Ohlo and tor Istvan- tonics of t acts Of property of the United Staten o public buildings and grounds be lunging to the United State.. On motion of Mr. HARL.AN. the Senate ad tiered to Its amendment to the Indian Appro printlon bill, and referred the House bill placing nix millions at thedisposal of the' I Prestdent for Indian service to the Committee on Appropriation.. . Reports of conference committees on Sundry Civil Appropriation bill and . Dellelency Appro priation hill were adopted. A westing° teas received from the Prealdeat. returning with his objections the bill provid ing for the payment of bounties to certain Alabama and Florida troops.. on motion of Mr. WILSON. the measinge wits ordereirto be printed and the Whole sob - jest went-over until tient session. Mr. HOWARD submitted the Conference. Committee's report on the George bill, to fa vor of the House bill, with nn (intendment de claring that nothing in that or tiny other not • of Congress shall be constmed .to tffect the term to which any annet ha. been appointed. dr no member of the General Assembly steeled. as prescribed by the Constitution of (Iterate Mr. DRAKE enquirdd whether it wax nut the effect of the bill, as amended. to compel • an election next foal • • Mr. HOWARD replied he dld noeunderstand the bill affected that question at all, but left it where it wwss before, to be decided according to the prtfrisiona of the State Constitution. Mr. THURMAN, member of the committee, said the amendment would secure me elation this fall, unleos usurpation wu festorted to. Finally, the report sees adopted without oh jetting. Bills passed dividing the State of Virginia laillOtwe Judicial districts, and appropriating four condemned cnrinon to each of the follow ing Places. to ald s in the erection .Of Soldiers'. monument.: Ilangepert and &milord. Conn.. Quincy. and Peoria, Ills.. Morristown a Trenton,Nl: J.. Pittsburgh arid Chnintiersbor? Pit o . nod the National to Cemetery u Western Virginia; aloe. to the Lincoln Monu ment Association as much .bronse an may be necessary to cost the principal figures of meld monument. Mr. MORRILIAMaineI front the Committee on Appropriations.reported beck the bill placing five muttons of dollars at the of the President to maintain pence with the Indians and for Indian service. The commit tee recommeoded an Increase of the innount to six milli.. as the agaregate b ed . Ire gard to which the two Houses ag reed. They also rephrted section making opecido Provisions for the expendltnre of the money —first to my generalised contingent aguanoes of the Indian department, second to carry out treaty ottpulations. third to meet the demands of the Indian service la Territories nod States f Callfordia,Oregon and Nevada, by provid ing for the purchase and supply of goods, ag ricultural -Implements. livestock. dc., acid for the support of school.. workshops and for necessary clothing and subsistence where no special provision Is made by treaty stipula tion., and fourth for the survey of reserva tions in accordance with treaties. Alter a long' discussion .Mr. Trumbull's amendment. kr:MAlD:ding for Indian appro. relation bill no passed by the Senate the House was agreed to, and the bill to EIMILSON inbmitted the report of the *onference cournittee bay appropt- Mn MIL which teas adpted. At 120 the Senate went into Executive Sed ition. • . Dormitory. in the village of - Mackinaw. I Passed. T !Ir. SAWYER repotted the bill to repay the cite of Milwaukee flOll.OOO advanced far the o..St CO I) Egli ft • en.ruction of a new harbor. Ordered print-. a O • _ • iind committed.' cOBLILV reported the bill to 'provide • _ foc inventories 'of property of the United: . 14. k j u; O'CLOQK, stte. in the District of Columbi. Passed. A 1,, hut to provide for the report of re ceipts and expenditures of. the secretarY and clerk of the House of RePreSentatives. Mr. CHLRCFIILL Introduced a bill to allow .teainboats.of the Canadian leavigation Com, mini. built In the United State, to cam p ast ~but setija•rs and- baggage between America, abet, Pasted. 'The House then went to businetis on thcl Si.eaker's table. Th.:Senate amendments to Mai& bilk very em:erred in. as follows: To discontinue the Clarksville i Ark. , Land For the relief of thelnilted Staten and Bra zil :Steamship Company. To require "National Books going Into iNt kat to retire clroulating notes. • To declare forfeited to the United States certain lands granted the State of Toulsinna for railroad purpose , .ft ranting the Painesville. and Southern Illi nois Railroad Company the right of way to India a bridge across the Big Wabash river. To vacate Fort Dakota military reservation, Dakota Territory. Objection was made to taking. wit Senate amendinents to the Apportionment—bill, and the bill remains on the Speaker'n table. The Semite bills in the Speaker's table were dinposeil of more suirioinrilY• Tney nututiered aboat eighty. of which tw en! y-five were for railroad grants. The latter were objected to even before the clerk had time to read the title.. Others - were either objected to ;mare niained on the Speaker's table Cr Were'refer red to appropriate committees: wilt...Abu ex ecution of a few. which passed, viz : For the relief of thy Third ArkiinimiCavalry. Granting bronze ordinance for the erection or an equestrian statue of Gen. 113W11.13. Authorizing the continuance of the !oven. thin for post marking mall packages. Granting condemned cannon foe a solillern'i monument at Omaha. Repealing the bill grant lag . to t Jl rs. 'Ernest Inn Beecher. Removing the political 1111.11iliAi, of G. 1.1.: Ilird. of Marrland, and M. C. Butler, of . Senth arolina. • Amending the bankrupt law. The Senate amendments to the House bit extending the provisions of -the Vreemptio laws to the Territory of _Colorado were con eurred 'rhe ashlaglun lout New York- Air, Line Railroad was reached. but objaatlon being plati,, It remains on the Speaker's table. i Mr. COX introduced njolntresolution recit ing numerous petitions of wine and liquor im porters nod dealers in spirits for the repeal of spedial tux on sales. and that the tat I+ ten tunes greater than that In , other branches 'lf business. and providing It shall cease aft ert he first of December, 1e70.. Referred to Commit ter. of Ways and Means. The bill for the seller of trustees of X. G. sloo passed, also the bill for the relief Si! Rota. Steer S. Co.. of lilts., and the bill authorizing the Secretary of. the . Treasury to provide by .euntract for the untonfacture of internal revenue stamps. The Senate hill exempting canned and prt sera ed fish from internal taxes ant amended by Including shell ash, meats, fruits and vege tables.- • The bill amending the act of the Anti of twit. by allowing the battle rides of • , irawback if internal duties un brandy and other distilled ss exported to foreign countries, ISt piriton rum and alcohol Y ' 9lo - the it tot Crated states lack.'&e.. at lialvestukto that eltY. Senate bill lilt horiting the', Seeretary te,,, to take charge of •t he lietiY•tairg and Am let.. National Cemeteries. ranting• • ordinance for a: sold lo ta.' mono- Weld at Cleveland. Ohio. liettrovlng political disabilities tir tr, Whitehouse. of Maury. county. MC. BCTLER. Mess.. (tom the Hee.- .411.1. Committee. reported a bill for the sale of lots:lnd tracts nf land Sea island, fit Beaufort county. S. C. During the discussion of the measure. the speaker laid before the House the Senate ts oleo:Tent reholuslou on the: death of Senator •ortim. and' providing fort committee to at edi the phice - iif interment. . The resolution was concurred ' Mr. WASHIIIIHNE, from the Conference f ommirtee on the naval approprliftlon bill. neide a reprt. • Mr. DA WES•reteirted that the Conference Committee mn the Indian appropriation bill had been toishie to agree. after ten or twelve laborious sessions. The two .corinisittets hail taken pootions In reference to the Indian Ni-.itits of Pals that appeared irreconcilable. and are. therefore. 0010 forced- either to ite .e...ot3 of baying it ,10.1F1 0 0 called he a Preela unit pot of the Pre...Meta tu uttend to the twit ter. o r the te,eoinlbillty of an Indian war. tae hod beta out? .. tricot! by the Comoßttee on Apprepa iation. to report an entirely new bill. awirt.pritithw tine millions, to enable the President :to • maintain peace among the ',sera! tribes, bands or parties of Indians. or run annuities to their and itromote cirllicn -1100 among then!. Mine:or thew more piac i table upon eeserrallons and Prileve Dm ism, it en and op to that date to be made to congress in Or el., next. • tle admitted this was a kind of legislation which should be resorted to only in !he Intl extreiiiity. Ile would lad emi such power in the hands ef the President. if be did not believe it eras 110 , 0 the only Practicable way of preserving peace among the Indinus. Mr. GARFIELD thought no appropriation of live millions. without recognizing treaties. w not prevent an 10111611 scar, 10 bile an utproprltiturn of tour million, with much recogultieni would prevent it. and he argued generally it wtts the duty of the House to car out the provisions Of I mattes made by the Constitution:ll treaty making power. Mr.:IA.IEOEI.n' sonde a formal Conference remeet an the subject. and moved the House adhere to:ltslpOsition on the bill. The motion. which terminates the ;natter and virt unlit kills the bill. was agreed Mr. D. tots then coiled for n vote on the hill reported by hint. placing live millions In the bands of the President for Indian purpo- SeS..ll stated if It not passed members wind,' to' called back to an extra session bettore they crooked the railroad depot. The rules were suspended Ami th , ! bill tol-'-neon 121. nays P. Mr. LOFOHRIDGE. from .1 tidiciary Com , :elite, reported the bill celling to the State of 11010 jurisdiction over the grounds of the 1, National asylum for disabled soldiers. =I 0 NEWS BY . .( 7 -A - 11 I ,E. lil=lllllE ariety of Conflicting Dispatches— Situation Apparently Uuchang• oirAllernate Warlike null Peaceful Appearances—tout lotted Intense Ex• rltemrot al Pails mid Berlla—Coun rilof•Napolronand Ills Mlni ,, tent- 7 .c Sadden Chaug . e of Purpoe, Owing to Hespoiries from Prussia—The Poisnot of Infallibility Votp4l by the ilteninealval lbnncl4 liy Teleglaph.to the Pittsburgh Oluette. FitAACE. _ . exocr. aserunn.. PROBABLY. pmt.' s Jet)" li.-The preservation ci peace s assured: 'Reports to I he Contrary Originate :assured: epeculators. - Iwo Joorriai ,it 5.41 vontradictx the report thief, was eirculatid yesterday of the resig otion of the Ministry. The French military Mach:: at the Court of Vienna. now here. has Toived ord,rs to return honied lately to Ids imst. llarnit Bourgbing. Secretary to the French .lab tssador. also returns to Vienna. Rumors of t len:sign:dim, of the Ministry are continued. tl ouch generally discredited. Tilt: i'ittttiClt StlNtarttY Mtlrlelar.D. Fiddle Nikon and the majority ~.Of the French journals arc opposed to accoltg the dispatch of the father of Prince Hobe zoliern to the Spaultilt government :is thy final hetticb 1 . nicht or sh,, . uestion. Must of the it.urnals aoler! that I .e NI ihistcre scent so tar In their declarations that peace with direst acknoWl edgmeet on he part of Pru , sia woulokbe more shame - than sliccess . for France. 'The Ln Liberfr, 3bthite or, Paps. °Milton' Nittbtidllc and the Ittiblra re especially hitter 'against the Ministrk. Thu °MOM Journal. however. :antiornices Name as kettles!. ANSOU.S . CESICNT ti)' Otto .11,311N15TE11.t. 'The Mike tie firanimont.MitalSter of Foreign Affairs. announced tu the tiettate and Corp, Is:gist:nit t hot the .11altasntler to Siesta had -111clally made 'known the renUnciatiOn by Plaice llohenzallern of the Spanish crown. The negotiations millets act hnvo Nam Mutat ong with Prussia. Iha Bake. salt!, has hail no tter object. but thee has onot yet termi nated. bolt a.m. illiptmalhle ttodav to tunas , . the ettantbm, and the yonntry sett II 0 general copose of affairs. .'fbe Senate received this state:Dealt coldly. The Doke then asked the :..eaaje to postpone the discussion on the in. • Baia:dation until Saturday next. because Iri , lay had been std. ;wart fur it discussion in the Corps hegislatit. The Senate hurriedly protested. but on the ictfuest of itonher the pc.,:po.ttlon wasbssented tO. The Senate trill meet an hour earlier than ustml that lay In: order to have more - time tor t l • tA111.%1.7 D15A1.111E.F.312,1,F-It4tillINATI./ , .. IMs. , V.-The collAill4 land denies !tt re- port ed oltsagreoments among Mittisters, and •I ates that nu Minister hos ten:lt:led hi- reS -I;na hl. mst , M. -The 14 ...ft that Benedetti. the French liltuister to russia, has been given tassports. 4 4 .1..1213Tme11. thotlgh ouoMoi.111!•• 1..0 F. M-Segrle lotus Dilke Gralmuunt. I.ebreur HIM Boully In tentit•ring las rrnsigeo don from the Cabinet on the . Micstion of soar. Preparatlom for war are being continued on both cities. Brent discontent it: manifeittal ill the Frmich chambers en the situation, and the Irene. is gourd l: the people gmorally. The report • that the Elope. en will support the pea, polio .4 filth let is COUtta.lietetl. i.iriner 110 inn rnr-,11. The Prasse thinks the settlearnut of the ques- Goa • 'net:Glom. and dangerous to .France. simply enabling Prussia to chooses! better °it-. I.:gem:By. Th., Libdle demands a general ernmress of scar. The Journal do Debots says the Prasslats redly to France Is insufficient. mni.ax Platt: OF Tar BOURSE. 531 r. si..--There l.a great panic 00 tine Bourse. Bongs have fallen to Stilts. •, rI:FFITLICII ISIDLANDS one rl-11:SaLF. ' The Journal says the French rnbinin. Lav ine received as a nest cauCe,4...11 the personal r.nismetatitia st the Spatush ore son by Prince 1.e..p01d. Ins agreed ty centince negotiations .t.. obto tram the King ot Prossta - Mk OffiCkol 4 cut.tu. ass.: and los ast. st an. messa mens v i sa ' ti. I hrone of Spain on the part of any member of the tlohenrollern family. al!. sVILLIA_NI BErraifa TO C0N1.X1.4.. It appears the King of Prussia Las reftised to rece,e Count Benedettl. or to *len the promise rediared of kiln by tile French !inv ert:meat. i . : x.spot.enm asp 31Ill , 1,1•Ells LS COUNI:11.. 'The Emperor left St. Cloud this 'morning bY special train. and reached teenllid. at mum. The Ministers having summoned event nil at the palace, and a council seas held Itutheillatele. . 1...1.PECT1111 LItCLAILLIION OF WAII. - At heir-past three the President of the Sen. ,nu and Corps Leglalatiff, Gam In session. was informed Go the vernment ould have a corn notnlcation to make to tium w n.bodies beftne the else stf tho sitting. •.It is generally believed • the commuttication will Inc a declaration et • . /lit putatively :p,ertedol'ount ffe nedetti bat been ordered to return to France. and that he only the departure of Werether. Prnekinn Min Wen front France. PACIFIC TlitiM,:rms Adt lets from Madrid are pacific far a. Spain is concerned, and the VOL.! Is buoyant Spantsh,24inister of the Interior sent en toys to the different courts to notify them o the tiheeptance by Spain of Prln., Leopold' • - , ITHEtt CHANGE IN THE SITUATION-TEM:F. I:2ZZI= r. Emperor- left at six un hie to-. limn to M. Cloud. At the same hour the Chain hem were Informed ne declaration Would be mode by the Government teeday• It is reported .that While •the Ministerial Cunha, was In session dispatches were re cived from the King uf Prussia which chang dthe bitllntasll. and fissile it now' reasonto believe peace may he preserved. The• agitation throughout thecity Is ex treme. The InOurily cl the evening papers maintain n warlike ton, rind groups in the streets seem strongly In favor of war.. MUMMA. • g. ALM. aratloCs. Itra+olA.Zt.. . July 14.—The tllsvoslt,ton of tty EIMEI2 epic of Pronvin sernif 'to be calm. serious d resoluteoletertulned to tight for national The Doreen &deny .ye that war In sure. because France wants It. The Borneo twirler lays The French pre enSiOnt are it direct Insult to Primal. and King William. War Is Inevitable. ILINO WILLIAM AND Tilt rennet, >II3,INTZIN. r. king of Pnlnv la In answer to the request. of the French Government for guarantees that Prince Leopold should not accept the ertiWit of Spain. nain.refllted ninth, to reeelre General ilendett I, the French Minister. and has Informed him, through an ald-de canne. that he had no further .commanleation to make to hint. reelect WILLIAM LlLtrn.M rOR DVAILIN—WILD KNTIIINIA O I3 I Or Tilt GERMAN MOTLE. EMS.JUIy IL—Prince Frederick William will InnVe •ErIMI to-Morrow morningspecial tt sin for Berlin. Benedetti, French ambassa dor. left at nee r. The German people unite in support of the King and wild entbuslannt • prevails In the mi nor States. General Moltke Is, summoned to Benin frnin the Silesian States. Prince GertsehaolY has Kuno GREAT BRITAIA. nELLINO or OlL.vinAl. UNEARyLIat, LuNDON. July 11.—The feeling throughout Europe is still orie of general uueasiness. The tone of the official bhp., of France is emi penny peaceful. hot the other Journals are hostile and warlike. Want of conildeuce at the_Eiblianges of various Europe. capitals 14 a fair rating of public seutiment. The Teleoroph thinks Enrope untst.wnit a short time for a definite auswer on the ques tion of peace, or war. There is general dia. sa t i s faafort Manifested In Paris at the remo val of the prospects of sear. Thin expression of the people may yet lead the Government to court strife rather than moderation. The 'Thera editorial views the situation as more peaceful. and says that, if not absolutely settled, affairs are Inn fair way for satisfacto ry. arrangement. France. and Prussia will withdraw front the correspondence on grounds of mutual esteem. The Tekgravh. of this morning. says though the Prince of Nohenzollern renounces the can . Mature and the Kim/ of Prussia. endorses that,yenunclation. still it -la too early to be lieve in peace. The formal reply of Prussia to that effect Is the only thing that will restore coneolluriee. The only respouse thus far has been haughty offensive and extreme. and was doubtless designed to be firm and dignified. A CHANGE IN itit eirrVAilON. • LONDON,. July 14.-1.10 an u.—Everything Is tinclinlaff. There is great agitation upon the &opt Eschange, in consequence of the ap parently authentic Information that.' Prussia has given the French Minister. Benedetti, Ida passports. The INetr amys a ettauke has taken place In the attention, and the utmost uncertaintypre- Tails. _ . • . • OCR PAALLAIMT CONVOKED. The report that the North German Parlia ment hoe been convoked to repeeted;Wlth the addition that it will meet next week. A SrOOt Or nialungg. • A. - story comes from Germany that Bis marck beard of Leopold's withdrawalshlle on his war to rejoin the King at Ems..where upon he turned back and net out for his es tates at Varmint. • Bullion In the Dank of England decreased g 444,1100 during the week. • Tire WAR (11/ZRTION IV PAIIII.A.RM , T. 3lr. Gladstone stated In the Commons to day. in reply to a question from 'Mr. Disraeli. that the correspondence of the Government with foreign power. occasioned by the differ mace between France atidirrussia.iv'ks E. 00 , 4 ,. • VOL. LXXXV.---No. 1:5:;. pletc. and thx present Wits not the time for publication. but he would say the British Go - - eminent. in coininon with European Cabinets. sustained the position taken bY Gramment. that Spain was entitled to choose any one for King except a Getman prince. A WILD rA,TC. There was a wild panic on the street after 'Change hours. An official statement that the bank ..nd received .titll,(100 was not suffleitit to restore confidence and moth ttintslnesi still prevails. 'The panic la lattrlbuted to a ru+ nun that 13e.neoletti hod been rvcolled. Tee oar( the asserts that the Marquis of Date act er actually Joined the Church of Rome. - Gen. M. Gifford. Lord ChlekJustice of the Court of..five:Os In Chancery , nod Dr. James , ; :opeland. - the eminent. medical author. ate dead. • SCULLING MATCH OS TIIL IMAM - En. The sculling match on the Thames between and Sadler, Data Putney to Mortlake. was seon.hy Sadler. . BELtatAl. TILE NEWS AT MCFALL!, Iltsugs Lt. July I I.—ne Frauds Emperor is disgstistled with the snare withdrawal of Ho henzollern and persists that Prussia Should formally disavow the candidature. .The King IA Om:4la formally refuses. alleging that to accede to this would only prodece more sgant demands from l'ronce. ,EFrOICIS TU rREVETzT A RtriUltE. thiussci , . July 14.2 P.M.—England. Ros,la unl. ml l4oitrin arc making euergetio.nfrorts t n Po . no prog.ra,a has ROUE IN FALLIBILITY 000310 ADOPTED. ROME. Judy L-111 the Eentuenienl Council nrstredsy. the dogma -of Infallibility as looted by it rote of four hundred and fifty affirmatives to eighty-eight negatives, 61 ItY" six conditional. ! HOW. July 18Th. YIA l'Anis. - July 11.—ln ' the Council to-duo. when the vote en Mani• tollle was taken. tin hundred and one fathers wore present. Many who were on leave of atwenee had been hastily recalled to 1e.. , the numerical importance of the opposition. The sitting was greatly agitated. the spec tators were especially demonstrative and the Igen, -Warm,: were obliged tO tiehe -Each father total aloud as hs nam sea, called. Another sitting will he held, nt sthich efroro will be made to rninnwle the Resenting members to reconsider their votes. Their the public congregation will be held poll the new dogma promulgated.- MEM = VinpN.i. July 11.--Tho papers uf this eitY ttluttnee. that • a revolution is Imminent lii Romania. The Austrian Consul. Informed the Government that the days Or Prince elm ries tt el...numbered. • 133:03 • 1. 1 .A1P7: Jaly'l3. via PARIS. July 11.—The re. port. that Egyptatu troche; had landed at the Uny ..t AtihnO. °Lithe Itert Sen. nod raptured an It:titan trading . .4mi/01th., 11 "theintlY tradiete.l. SI.\II4NE: .h.ly , t ,.: ,tr e w. From has arriv,tl. • FINANCIAL %ND COMMERCIAL _ I,qt.nos, July' IL—Consols . American. -nmiritiee firmer and higher: Ten-Fortlee.66; • ob, 573; '67s. KM'. Erie,. °rent western. 25?- .1. Stocks are- Lo'bitroota July IL—Cotton Is quiet and steady: 1111:1 , 11Inituplands i , ;il; Orleank . DOW ban,. ,W heat quiet and steady: California late nt. Ca: real western No. 261 Da: 'winter 9, edZellt. Ni. Flour. western firmer. Con;. mired 3-. I,oats sd. Barley to. Pons Porkgolet at 6 , 1. Beef 11216 d- Lard ;I, 'id. ieehe ii;s. Bacon in fur Con,- bariantl fts for short rib. LONDON. Jule 11.--Tallow tirm :it -43 s 3d. *agar. :inlet. fiesta buoyant. Petroleum dull. Litto,f :Omer at Ws. Pops 3-Q..14 ad. LINDION'oI_ .:1 :t, t 911 ma bet closed di noldng. FitANDIOD:r. July —Ercqine.—. took mar ket greatly cYcite.t. Amerlenn seeurlt les continue to decline; eloied at SS. NTW eitr. J 11.-I'etrolcum n.ininal. IffilEF TELEOII - [lt mory of the numb, Istead. father of M. ilatt.tettsti. oil the tincin tltAttararrciat, is t.tt,attlanatttl -The Fentans Starr and Thowitsott war sentenced to two years. and Mantas- Nrho pleaded guilty, to tnie year la the State orison. --Mrs. Ellats.. lit Ing la Vernon. wia., xes struck with lightning on wednesdny while skimming milk In her cellar. and instantly -D. S. Norton. United States Senator Iron nnesata. died ILLurittny morning at witch • • • - • con coityof consutnottou. Ha tout he. .• Ix. b. Mt • .tea Alldi On,. a colored roan, was shot and killed at Nt. Louis Moudnynight..and yes terday Monroe Johnson. colored. was arrest; rll as his murderer. and Cassius Clay, also cidunni. ns accessory • -The Grind Lodge hi Free Masons uf Canada as,viubled at Toronto on Wednesday. Major Stevenson. Grand. Master. delivered a long address and announced the order in a s ery invsperous and satisfactory condition. -C. W. Whitney. District Attorney of Taze well county. 111.. isho has been recently tried for bribery and terruption and aquitted. has commenced thirty-eight suits for libel against ai many different Parties. The damages In each ease are laid at $lO.OOO. , . . -Capt. you denies having been engaged In the duel reported at St. Louis. Ills name was coupled with the affair so emphatically and frequently that It was published. The Matter Is still shrouded In rnysterT, and the names of the seconds end the other principal is not yet Keith's wounds an doing . well. —The successfal landing of another expect!. t ier in Cuba, - in old of the patriots, is an buted. Thir expedition. eras oaten - large, t It will be of essential terrier to the Cu ban annv. It consisted of supplies of anus, munitions, clothing and medicines. This ex pedition Is only part of the orgattlied merit from this country. -At Detroit, at, an early hour vestenlay morning. a house occupied by Mr. Phillips and her daughter was discovered on fire. When tbe flarnts were etinguishe the two omen w ere found dead, x and their d bodies h w ottibly mangled. Murder and :tram are suspected, .d a in. named Edward Hoag, who lived wlth,the women, has been arrested on sits- Picion,_ -A Felhdie. tinder the name of -Southwes tern printing and publishing association," has teen broken up it Cincinnati. The plan was to advertise to furnish leading magazines at a little less than half twice. A box in the Post (Mice wits rented and many letters came to it. The mot renting it gave his game .1.11. Chad wick. Complaints from some of the subscri bers induced an examination, but the swind ler escaped, leasing a large number of letters which have been sent. to to the dead letter oilier.. t -1 - , -H. , L. Davis. ut the r: and A. telegraph. was before a Justice of the peace. at Cincinnati yesterday afternoop, to answer a charge of recelvinit stolen property.. It appeared from the evidence that at the time of the Western Coins strike. Davis authorised cm of his em ployes to par ten dollars (lir a Western Union tariff book. 'One of the Western Colon em-. ploy es. who had struck. /obtained the books and delivered it ton man In the Pacific and Atlantic omen. - Upow-berieing tine evidence the magistrate discharged Mr. Davis. - -The second annual regatta !of the North= western Amateur Boating AsSociation eon. theheed en Detroit river to-day, weather wen dellghtfid. the waters indoth and the at smallsnceer large. • The arid be single mile and a half. was won be Curtis. of Chicago- , time, 12 42. For six oared shell race there were tic, entries, Ilistnnce three miles The drat prize was wont by the .Excelsiors, of Detroit: second, by the Undines, of Erie: Clone, 20,74. The rime was soniewhnt inter fered with by_a stag with barges getting across the channel.' . .. -,A National Convention on peultentil ry and reformatory discipline In prisons has be n called to meet at. Cincinnati In October f m the 11th to the MO, The published progr am e says that the Hon. Speaker Blaine, of t e' United States House of Rept esentailves, will I Preside, and that .papers will be read trout Florence Nightingale. Prof. Von Holt rendoti. of Prussia, Mr. Bonneville, De Marstiquay. t Paris, Inspector . Drown, of Denmark, S r Walton Crofton. Sir John Browning and Cot Henderson. of England. Delegates front a I the !Antes see expected. arid the gatheria will be the largest and most Important of the kind ever held. -The Directors Of the industrial Convert Lion to be held at Cincinnati in September pare determined to Issue a call Inviting the mechanics and manufacturers of the United States to convene In Chacituanti September Lith.lB7o. one week after the opening of the grand Industrial ExpositiOn to eunsiderenti one prominent subjects tiff ling the produc • tire Interests of the county ..Xnell es illlam. wages, co-operative unions: elltb, safety not convenience in workshops and dwellings. Inn r dustrial schools., weights and measures. Pah tents. municipal nud other Imposts and mach other subjects us may be presented and t 6 take mach action relating to the same al.. mall , e deemed expedieut. • - .. flonble Murder , and. Arson at Detrolt,Cia. renjon of the Peepetram. Dy Teieirtkpb to , the Pittsburgh Otizet.te4 DETROIT. July H.—Edward Hoag, the man arrested on suspicion of having murdered the two women this morning, has confessed to. the deed. Mrs. Phillips, uearly eeveritY Yeure old, was can isit to her daughter, Mrs. Clair, a widow. who was living with Hoag. His motive was money, which be endeavored to obtain by threats from Mrs. Clair. Cpon her infant to satisfy kin demands. he procured a hatchet and struck her severed times on the head. The noise aroused the old woman,. who was steeping in another room: Hoag hearing her scream, ran In and finished the bloody work. Mr. Phillips' head was' liter ally cut to pieces. Alter having murdered both women. Hoag set both beds on are with as kerosenet..oll • lamp, tusk his trunk - out and went to the•water closet. where he re mthaeindeednsuenstmil o k ke ha . t h c b° r rhe w flr ere e laCTlreedattbuy guishcd. Mrs. Clair was found .to have crawled from the bed. • like was removed to a neignbor's and died in about an hour. Baltimore. - Myriam/Ur, Juir IL—Beeves orieriep about 950 head. Market dull but as ade high er, with sales at 5)(4I-5,Sc; reeelpte 1100 Mid elates 1000 head. Sheep market fairl supplied, with wiles free at 4414%c: receipts sheep aua lamb.. 5493 head. loge in fair supplyi;d de. mud lair se 12,W,L3c; receipt s a= he 'Y. ~---= C.. I'HE CMITAL 8r T,lezra,ll ro the Pitt :burgh Oftvnte.l= =2 WASHINGTON. July Prebillent has nominated F. T. Frellngboysen as Minister to England. T t l, Motley recalled. The following mmimaio n 6 ‘e ere alsc• sent to the s...nate tr-clay Chas. E. Belong: of Ne vada. Envoy Eitranrilinarr and Minister Lien- Motentiary to Japan: Peter Neglee. Assistant Treasurer of the United Stated at Baltimore. Postmasters—Alexander M: Campbell. Sa lina. Kansas; J. T. Miller, CrD"na, Mr, Bella E. Parch:ill. Lebanon. 0.: Daniel P. Beaton. Oxford. O.Lefery. Iteceiv• er of Public Money of Clark,lile. A rk.. = - - - The President sent to the denote copies of correspondence relative to questions pending bet ween the Vnited Males and Great Britain. • tie. Motley, In a letter to Secretary nib, details a conversation with Lord Clarendon In January, during which Mr. Motiol Informed him It was the desire of the President that when negotiations relative to the • Al abama cinitus were resumed they be reopened ut Washington. It further appears. In a letter from Lord Clarendon to Mr. Mat ley: May 21th, that Her 31,tlesty's government considers It neither useful' nor exuedlent to resume and continue controversial corms pondence In vehicle there hope of one government being able convince the other. = In the hen Senathe te Execntnati Pee. on sessiof3on 10. Freling this after nooyn, w nomi Imsen as Mini-ter to England WA< laid he font the Senate. 3fr. Sumner. supported by Mr. Cameron. favored reference to the Com mittee on Yoreien Relations. The motloif toagreed to. A objection is seCtielent to prevent the conertnntion or a nomination the dny It Is received or reported, but it ins been customary to confirm any nothludtion of rl ex-Senator without reference. There was II no debate.. CON fl 101E1, The senate contirinell the following nonil nations t o larles T. Tilt:watt. of Alabama. Consul at Ri dna,lie, a ire West. declined; Peter Nag le,. Assistant Treasurur air United States at Baltimore: . Charley' E. Minna . . of Nevada. now Minister Resident. to be Envoy Extnior ilinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Japan. The President to-night approved the follow ing hills, besides a large. unniberof others of no general Interest: The bill to reduce ta tion; to Iliad the. national debt; extendig the provisions of preemption laws to Colora do; requiring Notional Banks going into liquidation to retire their orculating notes: to create Kansas City. Nil.. Port of I tel ivery; granting pension to Mrs. hicon]. =I 'The President bee withdrawn the !annum Om of John 011iver as inctice o the Supreme Court It the District of (!iilum at thy moues( of • 'lle I've.el,hl awl Cabinet Weteat the thlpt t , •-niuhl e•nvner , l In tlie• exatittnatitto The recert.t.... , l totem •- I.4st ~..0c were S. NEW VORK == I=l = dadm Gardner. another victim' of the Elm Tank riot, died this morning. TheOrnogemen hale determined to have another picnic in August, and will c4ii so the authorities to protect them. =I ire. litorgii It. WCltillnn ends dosilas elect Chief td inept of Dock. d will UnnwGiatry cot, nn nle dopy. Feeds] Storm at 3lon treat, Canada. BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Murrnr..u., July It.—One of the mot fear at storms that ever visited this country wept. over Montreal laa• evening. Itactual ly leveled everything to Its way. A large number of buildoute were utterly ile.troyetl and hundred., ,everelg No Vet of life. however. is yet ...reported. Two large height mewl. ul the tiraila Trunk Itailwag ,rte ono:Crated. The le, in Meal Mono • All telegraphic ccantainicatioa with the city swaged. There ale rumors fstof still irreater damage at other pohas. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS • env coNTriol.t.rusi CITY-oWALLECUrgr.JuIy 13. t 870.! 41TICE.---,The assessment for the Conslrection or the itEtritlt 011 Middle MI.: , num North incline to rano/ten .treet. Is now ic e j exuniltudilti ale! con he re. at this will be placed .ern todires tor portent orwhe !ante. cif DAVIS. a bCity Engineer. A tEittNISiItATOR'S No - ricE— Letters of Administration to the i,orite 0.111 deriTT. lute or the llorungli of 'Birmingham. deceased. hard been granted to the subscriber - red peen , es Indebted to the said estate ale requested to snake Immediate payment: and throw baring deans or domande against the estate Of Id make known the re It. Kitt:TIAN. Administrate , . lultrake Mn. 1113 Carson St.. Ihrielegh NTORTII CANAL STREET IN TIIE Boitocuti OK sq.% or:.mUtto.—Ttoi AM 21*„!ifrette.',Pf.,;',!°.:Algts;cgovt,1,,t2,11%, the Borough of Sheiroshurc. will [nett , oil the 1.0. M.. July 1 thh.st 10 o cluck .5.M. to 4t tend Or she dutlos of their apoolntsnent. q.t.:URGE 11114001)0, POVS11 ) 111 . . TIIMIAS 11. IaBsON, Bareres. tscis Et.Ol7l .: ,toerroary, )11H2L Sr ll • • ren”indor tn one and Oro yeere SOO —ll N ALE CASH, purcha+o Rolol el.elllng house 41i three roo C. wide -hell and cellar, stable for horses. thee vin 11 1 Inches front tin 11111 Sc.. with lo . 41 tees t .SOP 011 .'harles street to 10 feet alloy, one sti Aye from Centre aveuuc. esrs. Immediate pos se tlOe. COS to S CUTHBERT 4 SON. al. ~ 311 eirthstounue. illy Dollars Reward! he above reward relit be paid by the Ptak Com o !mann of the City of Allegheny. for the smirc h . estop end conviction of any of the persons I and guilty of desnolllng the Park Grounds on t e morning of July 31- A number of the 11 were and trees were uprooted, in addition ton tolatiiiit of the rules' of the Perk in other re cis. and the Cointnisilon nre determined to ate no extiense In bringing the offenders to jus tice and Pantshing them to the furthest extent of 'the in. 'flimsier of •the Park Commission. J. ti. OXLEY. Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Penn Avenue Extension SEALED PROPOSAL., will byterelvett until 3 "ewn r. of 310N0A1.1.1.0 20th twit.. for Grading ..warning of all that twit Penn :geueglltlr:VrtUZ.reen P"tier V"r".°"b The Loot atone oust toi Freellurt lir linden stone, end not less than 3 len t In length each, and to other respects comely with - the reilitlfeniente of the City orillonnoei relative thereto. Plane aliositng the amount and exteot of the work to be done, will he found at the °Mee of the City Engineer, to whose rare all nrolgiaida directed to the Hoard of Poniumlealonera may he sant_ .• Terms will heosah. or 7 per Cent. city bond , payable.l2 year, alter date and free (rein tan th iTlie u titigt h e e sCt; r rtN%rt to reject nit Wiwi' Reorder of the lloard of Celondaelonere forte s tr e e t. of Penn avenue:front 43th to Huth street. Julslol =?==M LIST OF UTTERS REALIININO to Buchanan P.M... July 13th. 3870: A Il •Melnto. ham% Aulbriaht C A lionnesy Pat McKee Mn L 11 Ilichmen Jos I' Ilinkey Taylor ;Matey John E Proaentaty Ang Bushman A .Illendereon 8 • Piers 31.31 II Burns Ilegh , • .1 Parmar Henry BrubakerMlsEA Jackson 11 Iss NJ , lturmar Buckley Thos Johnston 11 Ptllotter Geo Brown Sah. Johnston 311sak Page Willis B ra eattey T K Johnson Mn 31 .It Bryson M n Wm n Ruppert Geo Barrett rs 8 E Jona. Humph.' Reynold§ II 'tankard Miss A•Jenulaan bath Redman 31 • Barnes Wm K Runback Bon ,Kirk Fred :Rose ',tansy Crtmfonl And • Kirk Mn (..11 Carrot Josh ' .Kennedy M A • Ithlek Alfred Campbell Ity• •K Ina James Snyder...MA Church 31110 m. • I. Sheen Kobe. Cosgrare rat Lonrbeetteo •Speen Mrs M A Cahn Virrlraq.=.llll7thaitnet!s"= Jam .. slt Crane Louie P , Lorent John ;Strong Miss 34 Connor The. ;Lee It fl.tewsz Tllss 0 Cementer 31IsaI;Lorej 3olut ...der-Chas Coln Joseph ILlttlts 31.• A • T CuMP Th. ' 311 .Taylor Minnie . 131111.111 n Trantispin m int D m .. {cm :Morgan Thos W , .Dlllen Luke /Mercer IC Wlckllne Dltald tletkler .113.50 eh • Mo Ward boil Jr Desilry Utual Wj3leNetughter WallaCe Tis os,p • E Itlctiunn Met Y Bichley 311. tleCarthy A ;Yonkers Wm 44 Mnb' 'Nloln Young M. Jan Foe Eitaabel tKinnero L Vanua John " 0T • Foster Albet NM'= PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SA V IN( Ss \ NO. 6 1 FOURTH AVENUE. SOTTSBINIIIII. .CIIARTERED IN 119&2. . • OPEN DAILY from Dto 4 o'clock. and on KA T. LiKDAY EVENING. from toy tat to Novem.r let. from 7 to 9 o'sroek.. and. from November lea to Mallet. 6to el o'clvAli. Interest pedd at e fate or viv Per esoC. fro of tax. eml if not with drawn °a ended, aemenll.... lb Yuman . line July. Boom na ks of By-Laws, f webbed at the office. Board of Mammy ra -Gee. A. Berry. Potraident; tr. IL Hartman. Jae. Park. Jr., floe Presidents: U. E. 31 . 1{Inler, Seeretnivand Tressarn.r. • A. Bradmr, J. L. Gnkhatu. o A. B. Wm. K. ok. Jwhm itl b 4 LTl:gr it.T.C'et=r4 churt.W.P.kl . TT RUBBER TUBING. . . All Omni of Indtu Itubbei TuktrAir. mutual/ El= =I = TEE WEEKLY GAZETTE THE BEST AND CUEAPEST Commeteial and Family Newsralin E't'lll.l9l{CU Iv wniTERN PENNSYLVANIA. !armor. wevtuntc..r .terra ant ~Lkl.,:tl be without it. •tngle.ue.cnlren •, . St:11" 'Clubs of tcn . •.. ~,, A. copy Is furnle6 d gratuitously to Ow gettur.uo of a Club of ten. POSlXaseter• art: ruitueotta tii 'not Agents Aildrcet. 1•EN:11,1.1A, REED & CU.. =I i'ud ?;s. 'rat.* Inserted irdarrs •01 ....us truer AT-FIVE CENTS; ...ch .14:it:enust 21n. Fly • WANTS • wINTEI).•--TWO . lillaS to sort RAIJS. AKA,at MooNZYN •BA SR= F ACTOR I 143 h mn,nt ret. Pleasant Allegherq• ANT - NTEP.—A few inure Gen tlemen a noanlere at No. IN %V YlAlit sTitENT. haft square fn. Court Howie. Very convenietit. loca ftion. AAT ANTIED.— BOAHDIIIS. ter" • ,vinticrnen boarders can be neromroodar . ••. tre,l% The Street. A ntt r h E e 1110.y"-A WOM. TO COOK and Sixtb WANTED.-- REciMiTs.—severai .7c s,lra tnr I)f:o.re:tea Y GREYS! TOT, Cortipluty OtiO of taw beet Id the. Battalion. Apply at ItOroM CO Of A. G. 1tN.1123,0Nr. Je7A.4:21 Foot of 4`21 great. ' nnrl 11,1,11.forAt'arft: ktrickrnrd Wor V Work. k. Several girls Girls Wanted far Cooking, Chnniberwork, litning-roorn work Anil tight work of all altnieription. Apply at EMPLOY. kik:NT OFFICE,Nu. I SU - Lk Wert, nrst from iilnotinnrion bridge N/TANTED-$3,000 TO $3,000.- A Si.rtal or ...live rennet In 11 was/Oen. Wring ninfnen, already elnablishan. ;lly g rav"vboz*zol7l?7l'7 l, , ;.,,ht,41,,.4.,. e, rr:;:gibng:;, mranne real name arnt whora an eltnmntteh cnal!n haft, pn 17r A NT ED- NOOTGAIL: ES. 30.000 t. , ./1 larce or penallontoulttf. to?? flit" ot Interest. . . . 111011 AS K. PRITT. • Mil. Ilenel end Reel Etta. linter. No. 179 Smithfield Smelt. ANTED 7 MpIati.WES. Thirty thous Intl Dollars to Lon In 'Ant , ' tor em 11 limn rag Pr' , l , eet.l lo Alleghat , county nt Der rate , f 111 .11tItt..71Y, tied llbtete Agent. BS tlgent street. LOST AND 'FOUND. 14 , 0 r IA 6th, LIGItT .01lOWN COW, IS or fs years ,411 llwnsi .111 come nd py charges and take her=sray. ECU! US it a tilt, street. near East lane. 7-15-. tree 1..-,"()UNl).—Tiieriday night, BB Federia -treet. Allegheny. it tITItAY lIUII3B. Hata Isty PltP wbti. spot on forehead and allaht.• IT 1a,0..1n the left 11nd f..td.::' , l'he 'owner, by call ing at. Om MA VOX'S OFFICE, prime property and paying ebatges.can babe the jul4 IhOIIINII.--1111 Sattarilay evening, a 1 . .KCE1 . -131.10K. c0:4.0W. nto.y. le. 'nye can lutve I by intll gng nt 243644.4.44 st , T•t, Allcahrny.nml idetititylf LOST --on. Monday evening last, a 2eIItORASULTII LOJOK containing a 661. 1 1 out of Postal Current"• A liberal ronwl wtll Ire N id to the ',erten returning it to , SPENCER, bIrEAY tt 4.23 Cur, 21tir and ibnalltnan Ste.l2tb mad. BOARDING 11.11 t NO—To•let.wil Boarding . , 1, TWO SECoNLI STORV BOOMS. turnlehod. at 103 Fourth avenue. TO-LET • r1 , 0•11,ET.--Fr ED It00:11oritit Ervoilro at FOURTH rro-1.F.T.--A large: 3111n1 Story L 1 , 1 NT 110101. nultaLte lor AO• T°-LET—ROOMS,n ith 110. t MUM. ASono Furnisbed liovnts on second 11..;,. 100 TlArd nVeIIOC. 6-23 complete DWELLINCI lIVUoo, Woe a with v4u e ” torr, o l , t t or, attached. Site mod tail 189 AV L At:Ea:ft. 7". 1.5.. attaMN". TO-LET.—No. 36 Esplanade street, Ilcghonc. ROUSE of .7 mono stlifannhof attic; ;cc, thnoulooth not nod cold water In kltrhcn. POin•sMort given September 1 at. Apply on premisee.or to .D.DIN STF.IIILE - i"l'. Diamond. TRVIIMY, luctt TO-I.ET.--STORE .t erst-clne• •eTORE ItVVII end cell.. Nv. 1N . ./ Merl., street. completely •ritted op wit she;v6g and wentern. Will be rented away p. 01,1 or noon. l nyu lre et 1.7 Nu. 4 VIRGIN ALLEY... -4- FOR SALT+ FOR YALE. • Country ResicNnee. Edge,.s Station. A lune DOUBLE TWO STORY BRICE HOUSE and nearli 3 aura Of pound. The house contains 13 routeilalso well of soft water in kitchen. Any one in want of.. a anieridld bourn will do well to cal and'esamlue this property. Will take. nits property to port P.Titlentlr en 211.1,. For further information WI at the place. OrpOtilt iddiewhitli Mallon, on the • P. It. H. • jul:uaa • JOHN GRAZIE • . voR SALE.-11008E.Furnished A. .6,1 76 First street.ll Waled for • loardin- house. Tema Int6ernte ne . 14 011 SALE —A BRICI ITUSE, cor • rooms with. ant. frV'nt. 1 d 4e terlOcatton In the th ward. Wlll .11 low, as . wlah toot° the I..quom. Apple at 0(1 LOOAN STREVI. Or ad d.. Theo. 1.. toicoslsvet. 744 ÜbtT SALE CHEAP.-82,400 1 10! four Vag 4 7. 107r4 ,, 'oebvt: Es . stabllng• inn:ding on a forty fret ittleet, ooe square twee of Pennsylvania avenue. Twentieth._ ward. near East Liberty. APPIT at 171 'Vert. near Seventh avenue. juld-WIOS FOR SALE. Second-band WAGONS. One Llt.ilfidlt CARRIAGE, In wood order. One orTwo HORSES.' • • - Apply to JUIIN DYNIL Cornerof booth Canal etreet ann.=_XX, An.ghenT• OR SALE. That irell•known T... proper pomp desiring LO ktr i v: =LIMA " P"i ! ''‘47- fr .I . 7IrAT.II 2.10.111.11.124, N0...1 Bank of Commerce Bulntw .bU ap . LBOccnyntlon tnmednte on sale. FOR SALE.—Engines and Dollars, Nee and fecund 11. d. of nllhhads.eonstantl7 on hand. thtlers from all parts of the eoantef eetent4l7.t. tended to. • JAMES HILL At CO.. Corner Marlon Arenas wAd P., rt. W. & C. it. W... TOR SALE.—STOCK FARE[.—Con• TAINti 240 ACIIEcI. one htuldred and OAT acre. ander caltlnatlon. balance woods. Imorono mant—li nen , hinge barn and !gable. and nbentp bourn, orchard and well rand by . e rYd l er g ou7r:l . t " lr ihdrratAl ' ; 11"" i g rititrt 'h tb.'APn_yrn'"Ve*Aurrgir Vernon near to rlllNArcn and churches. The farm can be B. tre.t!t,'07.N.,.!7:01:1LT0u‘,.7. KOR SALE CHEAP!, OR EXCHANGE VOAFFPROPERTY.—A One commtr L ID containing JO acme with, boa.** thereon: e. • S ee, comfortable and convenient' banjo:good water. and one of the beet wet.. pow ere to Western Pennsylvania fur a mina Id ranee from the any. on the waters of Torus Oven Road, of a mire from Stewart'. Bution, Central Rel.. to w". run, .•eral mind Mums in good locations and homes for We. Enqutre WILLIAM WARD, Or ft No. 110 Emit St.. oppOolte Cathedral. F OR SALE A handwriun ;messed tor Awn stories. contenting 7 rooms, lot 48 byloo.ool - on 44th street, icas Holler stmt. The IrLY we'll &applied, with grape rine., shoibborl• ' while on the rear is a U.s in table. Gies all Ihring the house. This property Is certainly the n* • nimble in the 17th ward. Price longtime Oren. T. It. 917.1. Lit . Coe. Penn and foretiL , ON MAIN STREET.—An elegant) nuneCottella MUM, elluate on Main street, near /he burg Pike containing 3 rooms; Lot 80 07 This Is a beautiful piano. and one within renm of all of moderate means. T. R. PILL A tiON. ON 44th RPM:CT.—A beautiful lot near Miller fired, 60 by 108, doe. to the Cltlicns' P. IL VP, Any one wishing a element snot on which to ban d pannot I. better nulled. T. IL SILL 4. NON. ‘, M,7pp. 11l parch... end Tats nearthe it. it. r nn payment. Workingmen suould not let thin /Mad opportunity alp jr, They win naver haw/snot/Mr so adruntageone. T. R. SILLS SON e 1 Corner Pena and 314 etreeta. FOR SALE-PROPERTY. The two story double bowie. the reeteenee of Behold. Kennedy. Esq.. adluintrin the residehee_ of Mews. Wm. end Mal Walker and Win.CooFer,. ) in Mceinni Onerodda.. the New Itrlshton Road. shoat 3 miles from the MT. The hoer. eMetatni!. 14 room.; slid, ice borne mid cooling Vanta. mink marittcheuandlanudryandouLhOnae.e.Mintria to the males bundlnit r i the hou r ie t. manned with water and so.. The aronsids. comprtalow 10:4 are tastefuliy laid net and are W«44 alta =1 abundance of fruit and ornamental tied: *mall franca, OuthehiMidieemeith.K l . 4o4o. ; cold arapery. out boom end pa/thinereheneint 3 rooms. Verner Station...L. P. Ft. 11. It. b within a few , miantesit of the hriess. For tenne. enentre et the PEARL MILL. AIM. alien). ' • • • tattell, II 0
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers