THE DAILY GAZETTE: , . PLUILI6LI.EI3 BY PEN NIMAN,.REED C CO., Corner Stith Aro. and Smithfield St. 1. B. PENNIMAIII, JOSLILIit =LNG. T. P. BOONTON,. N. r. Rasa Kinil.nts AND ritopaurromp. TIMM! OF SIeDAILT Sy mil, per year I,..iteen4l by canter, per weak THE DAILY GAZETTE. FOREIGN •EDMOFD is about to travel in Ania, Tut . : Belgian arfisi - , Eugene. Simonin, is dead. • 13anisu Honduras is in a state of rev olution. • Pants lute nineteen comic papers. Lon don has oily Account:it to the recent census, Hun guy lies 15,430.23 t inhabitants. Tar British debt Is less now than it has been at any time since 1613. E.e.Pnwellatst . Jute= has escaped from Costa Rio and arrived et Pension. ALL the' - .Cuban markets have been greatly, unsettled, in consequence of the disturbed condition of affslrs in Europe. Tat Senate of the United States'of Co: losable has ratified the American canal treaty. There is no doubt of Its passage by the House., , Tar: last , Beiwation, the newly' dis covered diamond fields of South Africa, is six hundred and fifty miles northeast - from Cape Town. LETTERS from Munich state that the War Department has received 10,000 needle . guns ordered two years ago for the Bavarian army. OVE of the sons of Count Von Below, who was serving in the Prusnialtnavy, re evenly committed suicide et San Francisco by swallowing sulphuric acid. . A :!: EWLS' discovereCl.Chinese poem, Le Sao, 'written MO veers . 1 hefore Christ, is said to prove that theex'ence of Ameri ca was known to the Chi dvse at that time. • THE total value of th exports from litattemala during 1861.1 amounted le V2,-197,127 against *2,193, 7in PAIS. The increase in one year amounted, therefore, to $303,8811. - - . , ; y PADRE Pact, a It:lsldt, ,f Panatua,late ty,preaelted a semen there in irhich he attacked the editors of : !the ...cbro. and Herald, proclaiming tip• paper hell, and the editor tile'devil. Ic is estimated by some nattheinatiad genius that it would require a canal five miles long, fifty feet deep;.funl two hun dred feet broad to hold the-bete annually consumed In Europe. 1 ., THE theatre of Braun, in Adatria, he been entirely destroyed by fire. The lib rary and the wardrobe alone were saved. The flames broke out half an hour before the time. for operling the doors. A coLuxrlON has been taken. all among the different city administrations of Ger many, for the benefit of the second Ger man polar expedition. The sum realized Is sufficient to defray all expenses. :Purger RADZIWILL and Count de 'limbed; looted upon as the leaders of the f..tholic party in the eastern provinces of Prussia. have given their adhesion to the metuorandrucvagaimst Papal infallibility. Tan news or the probable rapture be ' yereen 'Pent and Bolivia has canted a pro , towel sensation, and many natives of the latter ccetntry are seriously thinking of . Waving, in order to escape the Impending LA's'? laxielncren. the agitate fronrßerlin to the United States of America, as compared with the year -before; the value having been 006,073 <Wens against 2530;206 thalers in 1868. - • • I NrCABAGC.A. Wall visited on the 16th instant by an earthquake, which waa par ticularly severe at Leon. At Granada alarming noises were beard about “Sluno tombo," an extinct volcanoW - the neigh borhood. A Bran..l:. =respondent says that you were to hear the .Prusaiinis talk yoi would think them all Americans in thou progression and valor, and like our own countrymen they believe themselves in. vincible." 'Tits: Swedish, .fieet now ready for im. mediate' nervice. is twelve vessels, with sixty-five - guns, including four monitor., misting 7,870,000 itim.dalers, and eleven coast vessels, with fifteen guns, and cost ins; 1,17'2.000 rixdalers. Tux Norwegian steamers now running direct between Christiania and liavro are bringing consignments of fine northern fah, preserved 'in ice, w i ltich reach Paris in perfect condition in three days from The point of shipment. TUE disgmeeful postal arrangement* of the Republic of Colombia give rise to much complaint. It is said that on one .of the steamers the mall bags are thrust into the cook's galley or uncki benches, - as If they were of no account. • IN Santiago the Italian opera lesson has commenced under the management of Signer Curti. The prima donna, Signora Mello, Imo not treated a farore, but the .contralto, Signorina Murauco, and the tenor. Signor Recce'. are enthusiastically epoken of. - TttE Republic of Colombia has ceded to the atate of P1:653311, as print of a debt Lir -duo by the nation...a /Dahl= ' known by the name of San rum de Dios, nit uated in a street" of the same name. 'This building is destined to form a college _for educational purposes. A.GRICVLITRISTS In Chile complain - of the extreme drought of the season, and are fearful of their harvests. The winter has made its appearance very early, it is unusually cold, and there is a hoar frost during the night and morning, covering • the c ountry as with a white sheet. _. A NEW organ ization has been started in England. called the "Free Church of Eng , land." It is modeled after the plan of The • -EplecopalChtirch in the 'United States. and claims to have -for Ito special object a move against Romudsm and Ritualism, which It regards as of very near kin: A ocontrrrEE hue been formed at Con stantineple, underthe presidency of Count von Rayserling, the liorth-Oerman Am. bassador, for the purpose of receiving and distributing-money and other necessaries, cent In aid of the. Gerananit and Swiss, have lost their property bathe late fire at ' Pent: TUE Omit ercio, a paper which las been started in Sen.-lose, Costa Rica, to repre sent commercial interests, speaks . of the arrival of an 'agent of an English corn mny i n t h at city for the;truhpose of treat ing with the government for the con *traction of an Internceartic • railroad " across the liepubU:. Tun Norwegian fisheries arc decreas ing. They now employ 22,492 men. The untidier of "cod taken in 1869 was 23,700,- 000, of which 12,000,000 were salted and prepared as clip fish; or baccalan, and . about-12,800,000 hung up to dry as round fish_ The remaining 900.000 were cured for home consumption. limmuctlocx from Eli:Petersburg an. flounces the death in that city of M. Ber-. rulaki, the wealthy father-in. law of Barin de Talleyrand-Perittord, formerly, French Arnbaleador Ile leaves about thirty rallikeis or francs, obtained, it is , by termingfrom the Russian Gov ernment the brandy monopoly. AFlticeltratillit has invented a method of preservimptadeontologlad specimens. All feed' bodel: upon be exposed to _ ail apt fall away into dust. To prevent thls,it is proposed to form' over them • solution of silicate of potash. • The liquid is absorbed Immediately, and thoroughly hardens the objects. . . " Tots gleat exten si on of the flax trade of late yeast in Raids may be attributed to the enormous rise in price, consequent , upon the scarcity of cotton there. Priors of flax have latterly been to the peasant es much as three timer what • they. were _fifteen years ago—the peasant; th et . e f ore , sow every availibloacre with firm, ' A DISPATCH from Paris says G. strike in Maumee has extended total d r u fts o f workinen. Even the_takers have cawedwork, and at least twenty thousand men are now idle. Notwithaanding this unus ual suspension of labor, good order has been preserved, and neither the - police nor the soldiers hare been called upon to in terfere, Arian a sermon preached by a -Paris priest in favor of Ireland, a woman passed through the &monthly with an alms bag. The sermon had been very eloqueat, the emotions excited by it were tudversal.and • Rifle mined into the bag. A worktuan east in his watch, laying aloud, "One need not - 1 . , , * . . - . , ~ _ - 6 01 11 I 1 mr kil h e -11 14 itt ' ,____;:, b- ~, 1 1 111 , c6k ,l iov ie t t _ , _7' \ ESTABLISHED IN 1786 IE3 know the time of :due when a people ie dying othunger. Tut: Nfanchetter Uwerdiau of July Jud saes: Jew—und a Roumanian Jew to 1,;“,t-4has received his exequator as United Staten Consul at Buebareat. This is not'inueli to be thankful for, but, never the less, it will be some consolation to the unforitmate Hebrews of the principalities to find one of their race; awl faith step piugloto such a position.• ' I}O Fnaiims OF assist, the en-hus band of the en-Queen ilf,Spain, is now leading the life of a bachelor in Paris, having rented only three rooms in-a house on the. Rue Entries d'Artois. Alter mak ing a trip through 4 lemony this summer, he intends to settle down in style In Paris, for which his pension of $418,1101) annually rilliirds hint Motile means. , M. DE KONTSKI, the famous Russian violinist, and his daughter Wanda, the pi anist, have had the honor of playing Le -1 Ana the. Stilton, Dili 'Majesty was so de lighted with the instrumentation of both artists that he conferred the deeoration of the Medjidie on thetather, and added the substantial; donation of 10,000 f. for the evening's entertainment. WE are promised another addition to the famous literary puzzle known as the "Junius controversy." The London Ath towiou states that there will shortly be given to the World certain evident* re specting.the authorship of the Junius let ters, which the descendants of Sir Philip Francis have hitherto withheld from pub lication at the instigation el prudential WHILE England and America are con leading that 50111.1 of theirssespectively discovered the practice of anientheaia for surgical operations, we find that it was adopted litany hundred years. ago. We are assured that a Chinese physician, named lina-tho, who lived between the 220th and 230th year of our era, gave to his patients n preparation of ',Leutp by which they became insensible. Tut: - works of the Talcahuano and Chil inn Railwnv, and the branch line from Llnillai to. gat, Felipe are proceeding very natisfactorily. The arrival of ' the loan raised in England for the construction of thc fonner hue, has enabled time Govern- menet to provide for the requirements of the latter, without recourse to the inane of excite -finer bends us authorized by the law of the 7th of January, NICAItAOI:AN agitiCtlit.Uritti it is re ported, has discovered a method. of ex tracting an excellent black dye frets the plant commonly known an "sacaatinta." 'llse plant is said to oiler many advaUta ges for successful — cultivation, compaied with the indigo, amongst which may be mentioned that it is more easily and chesple raised, and that it producer much larger quautity of dye. in propor tion, than does the indigo plant GREAT ertitemeut prevails at Cobija, Bolivia, owing to the discovery of some rich silver :nines distant about dve leagues from ,the little settlement of Calama, about twenty. lye leagues away from the seaboard. The place where these reputed fabulously rich veins of silver exist is called Sierra del Limon Verde. The pre fecture 'has Tssued above one hundred and fifty mining licenses, mud' nothing else is talked about but etarfg off to the mines. TUE North German Comespenthe says: Orders have been given for the construe- Orin of a new iron-clad frigate with fear 'Aimee' of 10. inch rifled cannon in two re volving turrets, and three rifled l 4 pound ers„ two at the bows and one at the stern. Slie-is to be furnished with machines of 000 nominal horse *vier, and will draw 24 feet orwater. After the completion of the Arbidne in the Dautzic dock-yard, anew corvette will be laid doom as a com panion ship to the latter. The' iron-clad frigate is to be called the lioroussia, and the new corvette the' Louisa. AROTE, the heroine of a new Parisian novel, is an Ministerial being evoked from all sorts of lover glees by the combined ecienta of two alchemists. She la an infenml spirit. Her eyes shed electrical lightning, she indulges in devil ish sneers, else has at 'cornmeal . all the powers of the ;salient/nand world, and the work of her life in to bring evil upon all who approach her—upon all who love her. The romance Is intended expressly for summer reading, no it makes every body's blood run cold, and sends little di abolical shivers careering about. THE Tcheques are at this momenimak tug great efforts; to reconcile themselves with the Germane established in Bohemia and are convoking numerous meetings with the object of persuading the latter that they also should consider themselves na ;'citizens of the same kingdom, and seek to 'obtain the recognition of its public right.. These attempts have up to the present time been completely ineffectual. The Bohemian Germans persist in their incredulity with regard to the rights of the crown of St. Wenceslas, and do not even attend the meetings to which they I ■re. invited. Mn. MEtoue, the'-great riilroad con• tractor Irks forwarded to Government the report, plans and tatimated tof the lino from Team to the frontiers of Bolivia and also for that from 110 to llfoquehua. The Hoven:anent has given notice that tenders will be received op to the Itts of July, for the construction of the above lines, and that the lined convenient will be accepted, in view of the guarantee and security tendered for the speedy snd cer tain construction of acid Brief.. Orden; have been hawed for the purpose of estab lishing another line which, starting from Jeep', may reach the" city of Ayacucho, and from the latter be extended to Ica. THE Amajgamited Society of Engineers ham been frequently quotid as the most powerful of trades unions existing in Eng. land, or, possibly, in any other part of the world. , According to a late statcu u •ut to the Votemporarg Rerkw, by Mr. George Potter, it comprises more than 39,000 members. Its income is nearly £115,000 ($413,000 'gold.) "During the 'nineteen years of Its existence, It has paid to mem bers out of work £481,824; to sick went , 'bers, £179,163; for accidents and funerals, • .1:73,450; in superannuations, .4.'33027; in benevolent grants and assistance to other trades, E 25,302; making in all the prince. iy sum of £817,008 (44,083,340 Old.) and leaving a balance in hand of £.70,130." • A <maim who was discharged from the British Admiralty for misconduct inlB6l, and-of courge without a pension, lately wrote to the department, as if atilt in of fice, offering to accept a commutation of pension. Apparently uu inquiry war made by the officials to whom the appli cation was addressed. They seem to have assumed froplicitly that the pension was really due, and to have proceeded in the ordinary course with the calculations' for commuting it. The result was that on 'the 14th of June, Ifillh the clerk received £2OOO from the admiralty for consenting to retire-from a service (rani which be bad bren dismissed in diegrace nine years' before; and to accept a commutation eta pension to which be had - no title whatev er. The clerk started at once on a visit to the United States. • A mon revolting and almOst inesplica ble crime Is reported from the Rhenish factory town of Gladdbach, in Germany. A young factory hand met a' handsome boy nine years of age, who had just taken dinner to his father, in the vicinity of the factory. By some means or other he in duced the little follow to accompany .him_ to a neighboring field, where the tall grain stalks concealed Ahem effectually from all 'eyes, and then thiew him on the ground and struck him repeatedly on the head with Ida shoe till the boy lost conscious ness. Now he) bared his belly and ripped ,it open, so that the entrails gushed forth. Thinking hie victim dead, he went. away. some schoolboys going by chance through the field. (mid the poor child in this hor rible condition, and they giving the alma, it was 'at once transported to the hospital. There he was laid in a must de plorable state, the Moll is . crushed. the neck showing the tracer of the fingers of the monster male tried to strangle the boy, and the-belly bearing n wound nine , inches in length. The inhuman wretch, who had been designated by the mutilated eldld,war•working quietly in the factory when he was smeared, and did not deny the deed. although he was unable to ex plain whist had induced him to commit it. lie remained perfectly calm on being con fronted with his victim, and seemed reas onable and sans. GENERALITIES. CALIVOILNLA has • Chinese lawyer. Teti population of Boston in 220,:ti0. „Evansville, Intl., is to have a now hotel. SliiNoll Flhrrz in summering In Massa chusetts. Itteerore.s favorite , -41111181 M plain.--EN 0. Times. COUNTRY Neat—A . milking st.,l.—hrt Free Press. TUE Oregon fruit crop haw been injur ed by wet weather. TuF. salt :mines of West Virginia threaten to give out. ' Tut: flat crop of England and Ireland promises well this year. A. PEN•stIliN fund—un editor's vacation inoney.—Lo TM Courier. . WHAT Spain in nutlering from—an A• King void.-J..V. 0. Time.. • , 1 .I'l4 Alodern llelf-it,Ontele—Fortune 'telling in tea-cups.—Pos. -A 11110N7.1 , . STATUE of Uen. Ilnwtins is to be.erected in Washington. New JEnsEr la Imginniug to Klink of sweet potatoes and water melons. Tim in.eftler.the foot and ankle, die easier it gets up stares.- 7 N. U. Times. THE Chi ago ladies now want women. policemen to care for female prisoners. Tile b e inn of Infallibility will be of i a tidally p itulgated in.Roine tomiorrow. ' A FITTI M Opportunity—When yon see getting m - tired for, a suit of clothes. I - I.lnd,y. . ' A VELOCIPEDE Thief out West has ton acquitted on the ground of 11111DifCtO in exutt Tilt Y. !Jerald wnots Senator 11.tw succeed Mr. Motley at the Court iof . InleF. . SOUTII AFRICAN finder of: n ,uperb turquoise nutshell it.to see what the in Side looked like. GovEItNOR 1.441A1111 and family ore at liedfuH, where there are about tbtee hundred visitors, exclusive of n camp of gypeie, lab number of persons bitten by .mad doge seems to 10 unusually large• this year and a greater lin fl of them are fatally bitten. MottrumE in soda water is the fashion. able suicidal instrument down South. and if yoit can go to the den shore to Mk.. it, co tuuch.the better. Now BEDFOUD prop eees to have drink ing fountains provided with an automatic counter-balance weight, to stop he How of water when the trough in full. To soak a dog in kerosene and Oyu net him on fire in said to be fine sport. It is favorite amusement ;of New England boys they havinit inherited the taste. • M. PREVOS.T PABAIK.4. was 'very much taken aback by the newt; 'of European events during* him vovege: He left Eu. Tope in profound peace and clans very near 'finding her involved in n terrible • Tut: Loniatille Courier.Jearnoi.ete.. but attacksthe noble Senator from Ma. .ICllllSet t . ...Suumvr has a violent anti• +ally to etT,rything white. Ile hates "ugiatl bt. CA I lOW her , thalk riiß. are not . COltltEhl'l.lNltE.t.l: of the Cincinnati L'tmintercial says in speaking of little tentle,`taltich he thinks come front tat high in the min: "Several times in , nty ,hurt life have I seen them fall, not only all mound tar, but on my head:' IT must be delightfitl to nit in the open air at , Vincenued, Indiana. and listen to the dulcet strains of the braes:lam' which the local papers beasts is canposed en tirely of young men nho' have no .knowledge whatever of music, Tur. Uniontown (]mina says : John L. Rush killed a rattlmmake on the lilt iusi. oidchtnennured fire fret in heigth and had fourteen mules and n button. It an, the largest and olchst one that has been killed in the mountain fora long time. Tnt: editor of the .9.vitherit Church Mde makes the following extraordinary threat to the ltitruallsts: - - I- or it is evident if some of us are going to eau copes, and ether of us nothing but surplices, others of its will dhseard the use of all garments witataoever !" A coLonED man in kleuiphis, who used a keg of powder as candle stick- for Lin roman candles when he ert them off on the 4th, has not. since been heard from, and his friends would he thankful for.any light thrown upon thin mysterious dinap warance, of suy pieces. - Tn ertesiu flouring mill of Thomas & Tucker, at Galveston, Indiana, was blown up on Friday morning. Mi. Tucker was killed, Mr. Thomas was considerably hurt, and a Mr. Grislier, who wan riding along tke street, badly injured. The mill, building and machinery, IC a total wreck. IT to reported that a colored bard t. Kentucky has -written a poem of two thousand-verses. which is in the charac ter of a history of the rebellion, and en titled "Columbiana, or the North Star.'' Ito is daily traveling about, singing parts of it to procure money wherewith to pub. lish it complete. Tit E Educatiwtal Chtzett,, which is typo graphically a thing of beauty, has re duced Itself about one-half in sire, and now appears liebdotnidally instead of monthly. It would he as handsome as ever to any one Nvh.cr admires miniature port raga of some well remembered beauty as much as the beauty itself. . Lin Nr Monday, a boy -In llmington, Delaware, threw a lighted tire cracker through the Ming hole of an empty al. cobol barrel.. A neat wig hider the scorched hairless scalp -of that boy, but adhesive plaster and poultices have scarcely had time to reduce_ the innumer ableabraaious and inflamatinns 2n his periled. . THE Cincinnati Uuminercial says Colo. nel OMEN Flalstead read the account of Lis death and burial in- yesterday's arr. retie at about the time the &gni ref had announced for the' inqueiit, and .was an noyed. He' remained in doubt as to his existence for some moments, since here. tofore he has had. great faith in the tam nip of.theetatements Made by-one of the above named journals.: - II 111 said that immediately after the re cent earthquake, in the middle of the road, on Chalybeate Mountain, about twenty-flee miles front Arkadelphia, Arkanias, where it was alincist as hard as a rock before, there appeared a quagmire, and seer-rat persona attempting to-ride over il before being acquainted with its character,' r ed I their horses to mists no that they ha d to be pried oat. Tito shock is said to brave been very severe In that locality. ' THE annual ceremonies of the believers in the African superstition of vondoulato and the celebration of the Fetish rites generally, were duly observed : in—Louta iamiern St. John's Day, at a secluded spot on the. shore of Lake Pancliartrain, where numerous ll nties wore constructed, with print prii e in the centre, under cover_ ce ll of whi the voudon orgies were per ' formed. The rites this year " bete not clissacterized by each extravagant and cruel performances as cm former occasions. Tim Cincinnati Coinmescial hat •a free e l l et correspondent , freert's I regular; ' tddeebuttnewspaper' " 1 - !e l 1 in . g cor. hi t m sporuea sti n l d f correspondent who p t s ra i.n d g who does not as soon as he adopts that line, descend at onee_to -vile personal abuse and a vulgar style. .Th.i. D. p, as cleperal Farnsworth and Judge. Kcal ley, In the case of the latter gentleman going back tldrty, ytaN to accuse hi n t or ma togs 4ircialayery: speech and' Using freely, tinder tho shield of the anonymous, such as would in the days of the duello have insured' D. P.'s - instants. nexus flight to.a place of safety. . As Austrian jotithal says that the dia. missal of Father Augustine Theiner, the keeper of the privy archives of the Vali oan. from his past, haacaused much talk in Rome. lie was the author of the Life of. Clement xrv.,• book written-by order of Pius IX., at the period when the pres ent Pope was opposed to the Jesuits. The work was directed again! the Order, who have accordingly long .viewed its writer with dislike. - I r he canto of Father Thal ner's removal is said to be the feet of his hiving furnished the Oerman bishops with some documents frourrhe Papal archives, which were not calculated to IMVpiat the theory of the infallibility of the Pope. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1870 The Iron Moulders' Union on .Coolie AT the meeting of the Ifon Moulders' Union, on Weduesday, at Philadelphia, the Committee on Coolie Labor, W. C. Bladley, No. 3, Chairman, presented the following report: Whereto; there has of late years arisen an emigration of a new,. and so far as our country is concerned of au unprecedented kind and intended, as •we believe, to reduce to poverty and bar barism the working men of this country by introdaCing a system of labor utterly servile and degrading, and hitherto, un- I known in this country, and whereas it is important in view of recent events that an evpression of opinion should be had from our organization relative to the question of coolie labor, it is therefore resolved, That the International Union of Iron Moulders, in convention assetubled,hereby enter their most earnest protest against the further introduction of Coolie labor into this country, And present a portion of the reasons which actuate them in so doing. - The introduction of coolie labor into this. cotintry Is calculated to reduce the wagon of mechanics and laboring men to C rate elf compensation upon which no American working man can possibly sub sist. 2d. It will still further lower the social status of those who arc now socially low enough. 3d. It :Wines& to a state of pauperism, dependence and . crime. 4th. It will impenl the safety of our republi can institutions. sth. It will inevitably degrade the morals of all those with whom Norse Chinese serfs are brought Into con tact , and the children not only of the poor, but of the rich is well, cannot avoid being contaminated by'their customs and exam ple. Ith. It will diecourage- r emigmtion to our shores of the hardy and virtuous sour of toil. who have aided in building op -our country, and elevating berm a ' proud position among the nations of the ' earth. :th. It will ! add to our population , a elan , a petple• who do not desire citi• • zenship.land wh o do not intend to remain ' penuane,utly in our midst, and who can- ' not, therefore, in any Sense be considered as un addition to the wealth and prosperity of our ~U tutry. Sth. It will virtually a d to all ip , euts and purposes reApstab ' li the shty • trade in onemidst, with all i s attendai t. horrors. Pub. It will have 11 o effect o destroying. finally, every pri l -1:,,,, t ege the .iegro has gained by thitwar, a d. by au quent Congressional enactmen e, and of placing him in a worse conditi n ' than he was in before the war, beam the importation of Coolies into the coun try will siicheapen his price of labor colts entirely deprive the negro of his means of livelihood, and thereby take froth him every advantage that hr might otherwise guin from citizenship and suffrage. Reaolred, That, believing an we do that oil these and many more evils will result front this horrible traffic, and feeling deeply the necessity of evety trade or. gunization taking action in the mhtter, we do hereby pledge oarselveti to uoite with any other organizations in any Aw ful and honorable effort to check and sup press this inhuman traffic. . . . Ilesarcd, That we are not opposed to yoldritateralts; salon. bit will extend ',the hand of welcome to thr emigrant from• every clime, who romp, to share...lle privileges and benefita 'sinter's,' upon us by our Innlitt4iona. y The clothe referring to the netcroe'a privileges raid Molie labor upon them wan referred bucl. to the committee for autnudnent.. The rumairing portions of the report were unanimously adopted.— P. 4 /lode/phut Ledge. BRIEF. TELEUr RAMS Fatima' Gaya=le has errik 01 in Paris te to the I: . niteo Staten to sttend the Y. . . . . . ... . IlealCouncil. • Fire hundred cwileo for-Alabaluti arriNed Chattanooga.. yeeterday, the tirm.+lw4u.ll - of tu•o tbouvanti. A divatch fromll.4tte. N. 1...xt • In the t ...e. t e Wltlbeck, {hr entl.ree Kht It •terilict of not guilty. cirt , ateatlfitactlFl, l!txp . r , e62.,eAl .!!. roads, regarding . the the result of thi •Wau trials at CAnaeletigua. N. Y. --Chief Justice Chase and daughter arrived at St. Paul. Thunder event.[. lonia In Minnesota several weeks. —The colored citizens et Cincinnati are aGout to petition for employment on city work In proportion to their manners In the popula . --rho woolen factory of the Pelmet . falls Company. In Corinth. N. T. was burned Thursday afternoon,. Loss 1110.1.0 k no Izmir- -From parent indication., the contemplat ed strike of the miners In th Scnton dls- trict. iu favor of eight h o u rs' ra labor, will prove an entire tenure. —The rentals of Senator Norton. of Min nerota, arrived at Baltimore vesterday and were quietly taken to Green Mountain Centot tern end deposited In • vault. —A negro man condued in Jell at Franklin, Tenn., charged with committing a. rape on a white woman, was taken out on Thursday night by disguised marauders and hanged. —While a number of men were scrubbing the wheel house of the steamboat Northwest hrote - a ‘i nnTer ferrn . tl h tt r e 'd riVer t . he io la uVO; them were drowned. —The heavy rains throughout linos. late- 7 iv wilisecure an extraordinary yield of cont. Fall wheat has been harvested, and in in fine condition. There will be nc failure of the crops I 5 Emmy this vear..: a dlitance of live miles on the North western Railroad, between Elgin and Gilbert Station. , twenty telegraph Doles were ghat-- tenni 'by lightning .Thursdal night.. 'The *ins were Welted In several instances. The thunder was terrine. --A remarkable accident to the Chi s cago En press to Cincinnati occurred during a storm the other night. The train, In utter darkness, ran upon a heavy tree blown across the track. It jumped the rails and landed in very protniscnou s heaps Ina ditch without causing on; serious injury. —Parties who have traveled user the - whole of south-western lowa. say that everywhere the crops an maniticent. The wheat:being ant is unusually- large and plump, and Is the . Lest ,tuality of wheat grown for several years. The same is also true of Central lowa. and In' fact of the whole State. —News of the war between France and Prussia created. intense exattemeist In tbs German postlon of Cincinnati yesterday. Numbers of penonal eneountent have. occur red between French and Germans. growing out of the disouselons the:Pettier , I . ll no excitement prevailed at Pt. Louis. igtuipstan as i Paafli.heana, aged, eisentythree yews. wag found dead In kis black wilth shop In nhabbana„ Dekalb county.i Thursday..nith stabs in bbi neck nod , through his heart, and his skull broken. boa olden taste upon a man named Grover as the' murderer, and he has been arrested. • • , earn belonging to the Troy and Lan-. slngharg hone railroad company, at Len. slogburg. destroyed -by Ors on. Thursday 111070101 t: BOVenty-fOUr ..borses, sixty ears, - one harpe tons of hay and a qu of other"' rip Isere burned., Lass DA coveted warfare.: . —TKureday night a platform car ins plac'ed, on the railroad tract near Dayton. Ohio., In: bUCh a way as to be caught by_the train rom..t lag in from Indlanap is. The car kept the track and so avoided throwing the train off the bridge. The ears more badly broken and two or three employes were Injured. In the United States District Court at bale, Lake City, yesterday, Ina suit of Gotibe and company vs. Brigham Young, of Jesus. Christ of Latter • Day Saints. for ten thousand dol lar, with five years Interest, the jury gave Judgment for plaintiff. This Is the best salt against Brigham as trustee and others are neediagr —A terrible tornado pulled over the town of Grand Island, Nebraska. Thursday after . noon. blowirfif down several buildings and un roofing a ntmber of others. The roof of the Round House of the U. P. R. IL. was blown off: The loss is estimated at from ten to fif teen tboukand 'dollars. No loss of life. The same storm passed aver Omaha: and although the cried was terrible no serious damage was done.; • • --A:special front natation*. • Neb., !hides that a letter recelved from York county re ports that a tarty of busters bad_ run Co. gggqag of dleguiaed flltratt . :.l"LelrnitargenTor= diers raptured ten of the villain, and hung t l . i h e rm [At o ll t tle . he u rs c r m. cm i p,4g l ll- . lions along the froutiar of Nebresraloveome time. A large party of soldiers, some of whom psv0•lO10 "minable, anlm4s, etc en -•. ' ; FINANCIAL AND L'OSIMNFICIAL. Lospon, July 15.—Ircola0.r-The excitement arising from the situation Is Intense here, mid Prices *re re nominal. mid busbies* 1. at • sterid WIC American emeriti. are Nat and nemlnd. ' lifk 85X;10-4thi. 05 Cries itIN; Illinois, On:at Western. ?A. Lxvirripool.dalrlL -- Volina market to-day heavy and iryesmiar: middlles uplands Old; Orleans etid: sales 7400 bales; sales of the week WADS export 70ARIk_ speculation WM stock /91131ise American =AM receipts of the work - cati 73.l4°4 " ll . leri ltec n eirrl 37 l. 43 Cll W 'ricat heat f li o L ; j it Ut t t awoffl i ft.%ll. red western No. Yeu Waits winter% Indilpir WextentFlourZNl Od: Ocan;NO,llmixed 32e: Oats -ra 114. Barley Sa. Peas 3lia Provisionii—Pork Orin at Illta 00. Beef nag Lard 31111 d. Cheese heavy Bum NW for enroberland and es for short rite. Tirreenthia Leetietr,-Joy Ma 3d. nte Lin steady. Lieed Oil; extra 3111(r a i dtdlis Tad. v Milan NEW/. Qualiaardwir,Yall ls . :- Tbe from'New.Yorii, has arrived. 1 - , , • K. fcZ „ I *4.4444 UVWS4OII4IVATAtO ‘ ; 4 4WR:4O - W**S-OK A IV4 .O 3I3Pata S • ;: iYI,4'") . - - pIAST EDITIOI. MIDNIGHT FROM EUROPE. Franeo-Pyrussian CI R i IIECT, UY 11' NOEI erventioa by 01 het.. Powers Ineffectual. , S I PPLIES AND UNLIM ITED CREDIT VOTED. Text of the War Detlaration Telegraph to the Pittsburgh rinckte.l MEM INERT AtiITATION - WA.R FEVER PURIM,. 'ARM. July 15— Noon.--There Is great nem . here. and many demonstrations In fart r war were elude by the people during the ght. Crbwds of students and 'ethers earn sl the streets and boulevards shouting "Aye ar. dui. with Prussia:* U. Soon person ho protested a ere hissed auti io.oited. The lice did not Interfere. The mod ;topped at the Prussian embassy and shouted in. all lnjly. It 1$ a.ertell that th.• Prussian Do n , sadur leaves Paris tuAns. = The dissension In the'French Cabinet hive ended In unanimity on the question of ern, The Emperor will hold a permanent council of bin Marshals and Ministers at the Tutlieries. It Is reported on the best he that au away interview occurred yvderday between the Emperor and Prime .Mint ter Meier. growing oat at - the latters known disposition tor Dame. The Ecuperur violently denounced 01brier's etude to this direction. =I NOS cments of troopstoWard the Rhine frontier are incessant. Eastern Prance Is nb 'whitely alive with soldiers. Troops which have hitherto garrisoned • Paris have goue. and ',raw levies are slowly - replacing them. Ambulances and caissons throng the streets of the city on their route to the East. The Preparations lathe different naval stritions ore on a signilarlr-large scale. Nntes declined. to ea Stocks luwer. Unit a ed Eaates bonds declined u Ler dun. • • ISAR rufaLtor Dia-ABED te Corps Legisintlf decanted war siu at ten minutes before too to- mtZnal - P ai The ton nuence Of ocpb , the rear at noun, sal. In cost be Insult to Uctinedettl, France s • Or which Prussia offers. • crew COCNCII.. After its etiuncil at the Toillerles the Mu istert=mpanied the PAnperor to St. Cloud last nigh . where the Connell was, m resued tat teteTtM night- """ IL In asatitelltiostalaronWertber was 6u the Point at emoting again for Ems yesterday. when a l i susslan messenger arrived here n ith rounte order., ,The fididLois says4te Minister of A nstria to Herne Is' now In Pa and had an lutersiew with thel Emperor.; s • • vICTOrtrA AVV VIAL PLAt, It is reported the :tuiperor rvetivt,f •Its. patch !rem Queen Alatorta this morning. mak nlnstAppstil for tre.sce. and o f til die ptch 1.1.4 also sear to the King Protein. =1 • It It .aid a proetautatlou, ifigued by Nal.- WOO. It bolug prepart4l for dibtributlon throughout the flutulau State" t toot ot the French troop. cross the frostier. ft 101.1r1 . 1 Ih, nerbfau Iteoplit.that.44au, 05 riwawougulat and with at, Idea of conque , t.' enoraving number of topics are already belated. Tll It F.X , rf C?T—tu orp OIITIJ, TO TILT, 0.50 —TIWOPeI xOOllO . Ecenit).--The excitement 1., ‘ery great. here is no opposition to Ivor snanifentell hs ny class. [Reales advanced to tie franc.. (treat bodies of troops were mot an mold 11l slight for the frontier, and the towel • Ili soon take the field in person. -...-... Vcc.a yore OF me was PROCLANIATIOr eV riIANCE. .. L .,„„..... is the text of the declare ion made br Dake - De Ommment belore the nate to-day: Mcaskurs: The manner in which the country w ed our deciarntion of the Cab of Jnly led us to commence negotiations with Frus ta to encore her recognition of onr griev es. We did not treat with grain. whose I dependence we have no wish to trammel; or e e H with.the Prince of nzollern...hoot Wonehler te be under t ohe he shadow of the King; • nor have we advanced nay other 'Virienvenenc'efo:hairtelb4atc3r:Jdidg,neo.f Vire Prussian Minister of Foreign Affairs oPlmscd to us a determination to receive no represen tation. pretending to Ignore the affair. We then addressed ourselves to the King, who notintsiined that he was a stranger to the af fair, and that he could not interfere. except as t he head of the family. but he avowed that he burl instructed llismarek. We could net accept that answer and we demanded that the King should Influence the Prince of liohenrol leen. Desistance in the project came from the quarter whence it was lout expected. We then demanded that the King should ‘give a Promise for the future. This moderate 'demand. made ittruoderatetcnns, we titicipred to be without, any resenatiou. The Mpg de clined to say Abut he would relate lle the future to interfere with the candidature. and he refused to authorize us to give to you the declaration that he would In future oppose the candhlai are. He declared that he revert - - led to himself the data td conceder the dccc.- , etaeces. ' • • \ ' Even after this refusal wo did not break off ,the negotiations, but adjourned our openstiona until this date. Yesterday we Were apprised that the King of Prussia had notified our Km bassador that he would uu longer receive him. and to render the rupture more obvious he gave notice of his .netion to the cabinets of Europe at the same time he announced that we then might take leave. and that the arming& Prussia had condnenced. On . our part we yesterday milled out the reserve and we have taken suctLrher measures 11.1 ra the .Internsla of the reran demanded. 'A copy of this declarat On has been pre : tented to the Corps Legislatiff try the Keeper 111 S"l es aZid . t T h h e e cal e rju m a m enret nt of as a k eel t a o s t s e e:o r s ." vin r g. " nitans i llces bee-Thee;relit'tlff ? te l) hin ' e detuunds otheiosemun thlkretlne in the Dcgativ". i\ , , : ...'.. Tilt Refilling N CO t•Pllt.t . roHe. . Z. ' Plats. July 15.—The pereolni awraping trial ; a charge of conspiracY against the State ! !an Emperor, have been transferred to Mots. •°-• 'where the high Court of Justice will open or 0 . Monday. unless orders are Issued to the cur oh, trary. - ' .. . es, • GE= WITINDRAMAL Or THE rite.‘co MIVISII.II. llematt. July 15.—The North Gerourn lAr i:UIo hest dispatch fromir to-ony. airing , pataktilses orthe with 'nil of Iko..edetti. appears that . he notod.ed the King While thelatter was drinking venter. demanding per emptordy ate irdeutlons tut.,the peuding lin turAll3. .Ite wee therefore dismissed home- The saute paper says thetv much act , eity et.Prnsslan porta, which arta being' put In, a .tlte of "defame. Fourteen iron-elads arid 'frigates are heady to dert from Brent and Cherbourg. • The King rated,' here to-day. Orem ex. ell ement here. = a r. P. ii:—llostllltlee have eareadv hen., MIMI/LAB iniOm nasm.tuch Count Bismarck has Issued 0 circular, which has been telegraphed in all directions, nutlty.. leg tlermou vessel. to hasten to ports of the tlhellt. The notlemstion of course applies to I4Carlin strains/DI kelonirlilt,ttsgenimports . • VlELlurria , :unt DIE POPS BATILNAL 'utile/km. BERLIN, July Ifs—Thu ilundesinth of the North German Confederation met • here to day. The Prussian Diet Is alreadyln erosion. The chiefs of all partlee assure,. the King of the approval of his dlirtithed and energetic at titude. itesolutlone were adopted according unlimltederadit far national defence. • (1111 SAT 81111TAIN. Finnan . 111' 111 g OnZAT gORIStra. Umtata, inlylh, 5 A. M.—lt is reported that the Sanborn portent will unite in a protest against the implacability at Prussia. The Titers Monks that unless the neutrals can interseue, the prospect of peace was never less favorable. The press of this ell)* generally unite in de nouncing what thee term the deliberate pro vocations of Prance ogainSt Driltutik . reerrites el arisen rowans. • Mr. Disraeli iq LEO Cututuons esked thegov eminent Jerkin impression of Widen grn the Ountinentat.ilsturce, could 'net:be lieve t hat In the nineteenth century a war of auccessioe possible. in Ore of our elevated tendencies and wide kyintrathtes. Many. •eaascs of lealonsy, disetrattent and dlaet bud risen between two powers and they we re now bronsist ton precipitate delirium Mr. Gladstone denied there was any tura cleat ground tot trouble. and added the causes were unlit for discussion& Holland remains neutral. The belligerents are to respect neutrelity. yet troops are rapid ly concentrating at Antwerp and other straiegtc points. The 'mere and bullion of the Dank of Antwerp hare bee. removed to the citadel. Paper.money is to be toed by Holland. Ia qii=lit'retrargstsola P ro r rklafgVllL la • said she will sbatid on it if a tbirdiotrer should Intervene. c St - Petersburg theri: is a strong feeling the _part of the. H 11551. Cloverument neatest France. It In believed DOW that the Emperor Napoleon is bent on an aggressive veer to destroy the balance of power 'n rope, and by seizing an overmastering. pota tion will. force the restoration of the Bour bons on the throne of Spain by ATMS. The Bavarian Government announces that it will remain neutral, but the King and his people would not separste themselves from the rest of Gennauy. =1 The intervention of the Great Powers , for peace was Ineffectual. Napoleon stillßif nounce to.day the rupture of relations' be tween France and Predate and the declaration The French decliiilition of none Is based on. the following causes: - Flist—The insult offered at Ems to Count Benedetti,' and Its approval by the Prussian Ilorernment. Second-The refusal of the King of Prussia to compel the withdrawal of Prince Leopold's name.. a candidate for the Spanish throne. Third—The fact that the King - persisted to gin log the;Prinee liberty to 'weeept the crown. The declaration continues; he xrtru con riantienal basinm Prompt r urN.eo Mr slum !wring rciollrollornn ISM Lrt r resort thn Rhino • eel (mew Mr awaits p,-,,,f,c• The excitement In Paris Is intense, TlCg POWLIN nit) RENONaIiATK. lin VlLana. July 15.—The governments al Ats , ,. hove E pi n ,S l e n n u t d V I k a a eP ari d s urmgesn, V rek F nown to trances against war. = LoXpox. July 15. reported the Pnissian . gocertmient Itself dentandedtif Prance the recall of Betiedetti nod that the test powers yesterday united In a pro against the volley Of Pnissia, hut Without effect. '• w T ai he n ex e c niteemnrtr arising c .f roßm s t in h e e sss itluatoa stand still sand n commercial quotations quite nominal 1] Si' CONGRESS ,SECOND NE*,NION.) OSI . of the tiesslon—Message . . from the Freshlent Concerning Indian Appropriations and Necessity for Legislation lielot in. to the Merchant Marine—Compromise on the Indian qUestion—Session Extended for Fire Hours to Consider the Shipping In. f.rest% Adjournment Sine Pie. 111. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l WAntlitt(litle. July. -it. SENATE. The Lyeentase ',melon of the previous even • leg was continued until three o'clock this morning. The Senate again met at nine clock, and at half past nine went into Execu tive cession. Without opeunig the doors the time fur ad- JoUrtunent stur Olt was extended flip noon until two o'clock. And then also. in bantion dog open session. the third and last Conference en the Indian Appropriation bill was 'ton.: concurred in. it :itlupts the substitute of the Senate for the Rouse bill. making the ap propriations read by the Svmate, with a pro un that nothing contained in the bill shall be or either to affirm or deny the validity or the treaties made by the Indiaapeeco Com- Issinners. At 2:40 doors were 'opened and message teceived from the t earPresid calling attention. to the breaking out of fu Europe and the necessity of sonic action on the tort of Con - cress relative to shipping Interests. .The message was read and subsequently a bill to eneonrace the buil. hag of ships for foreign trade and for of el purposes was token' Variou up. s amendment. iv re offered 'to the bill, among than one by Mi. MORRILL (Vt., restricting the time during w itch American registers tinny be issued to foreign: built veS sets to three months instead‘ of eight. Mr. WILSON favored flog the period at live. months. by which OM Congress rauld extend It if necessary. After ion.; discussion by lideuerti. itayard..Wson. linikling. Shen...Cameron. , Me il .!-and Chandler. the bill Mel laid aside Informa ll y. Mr. STEWART. on 'Uncle. presented . the credentials of Richard U. Whitely and Henry C. Farrow.. Senators elect from 0 oral.. Laid on ate table. • Meanie. Willa:mend Casserty were apt ...toted - in conjunction with a Committee of the House to inform OA President Coagrese wan ready to :Wont, They 64b.1"01Cntly rep° te4 that the Pr...1-deals deals land no further communlcatennt MUM.. hale passed apprOprinting the Chattahotiche Arsenal to Florida tar educational purposes. ' nod to enlarge the jurisdintlon of the Probate Court of Idaho Teeritorri • Mr. CH. NDLER made sit Ineffectual effort to get up bill witich had h been discussed. but Mr. BAT. RD, who bad the floor. declined to yield. .tt five t clock the senate adjourned Ate din. OE= - • The 110 se met at nine o'clOck. A mess. was receleed from the Senate an metering t bad passed the bill eppropriating t.5.0110.1i00 oethe Indian service with a substi tute. being the Semite Appropriation bill. After discussion, the blouse refused to con cur In the .appointed amendment. and Messrs. Allison d Holman were ppointed a Com mittee of c onfereuce. Majority and minority relunts Iw - the Ms sourloontested election case of Shields against Van Horn were trade, and 1,131411 , 1. d till next session. Mr. CESSNA called op the Indiana content ed election case, the majority rcvoluti. be ing that Julian, flitting member, wen entitled to the scatotud that Held. contestant, be paid *LAWfew his expenses. After din usnion the revolution wf.atiopted, njth aniendmentv allowing V.SOII to Joseph Segar, forina, and 1-1.30 respects Uratton. of Texits. prosecuting their ve claims to 4.t.' rb' l 'n i t gTI u t r i n g th ! hour oh tl • tiaeon .. . _ nand In. Mr. BINGHAM moved to suspend the rules 41 ud puss the Senatobill appropriating sloo,ooil for the erection of a postorlice and court house building In Trenton, N.. 1. Hejected—yeas 100, nays 00, less than n twtkthirds rote In the i affi iv rmate. li Various propositions looking to the pay ment et clerks durtug recess were voted down. amid much confusion, and then the House took recess, after which . Mr. DAWES offered t resolution postponing the House' adjortrummir until tire o clock. Negatived. Mr. I)AM't... , . Irvin :Ouferenee Committee ou Indian aPprupriatiou bill. made a report,' recommending concurrence In the Senate amendment, with the condition that it be not construed into affirmative or disaffirm/dive; r any forms of the Senate user the subject. He stated the House vrantedahothing ban; transference of the question untilnext ses sion. Ile submitted the report wlthont argil. ment. i• Mr. SARGENT sought the door. hot met with shouts of ••vote. 'Notation." &e. The report wits agreed to. After the vote Mr. SARGENT remarked the lionse.bad by Its action lost the Whole prin ciple it fought for for the last three sessions. It was n surrender of everything on principle find fact. ISheuts of "Not at all. "1 Mr. DA ES renewettnis concurrent resolu tion, detniulug; the session until five o'clock. Mr. ELDHIDOE sought the floor and was notified by the Speak er -that if he persisted there would nut be no adjournment to-day. to which he replied Man excited manner. that the action of toe 'peak r woo outrageous. (Loud calls to order.] The Speaker put the on slim, on turstpon- Ing the House adporromet t end declared it carried. 4 A mo ve btr on the Dem erotic side called fur the ns and nays. • Mr. ELDHIDOE mut to adiourn and because the yeas and oars, s ying be had done so because his rights had been overridden by the r:FiTrir7 - - - .t The 'Pp ker. evinclugjnaCh earnestness, remarks o ne motion to jeans scat in order 1113 d had een put, but that there was just time to . ve a mech.:date adjournment as against f Miens action. • Via ye s and nays were not ordered, the Hourest fused to adjourn and the resolution was ado Le d. - Mr. IT WES then muted recess till font and a ornate o'clock. Negatived: . ' Mr. WILKINSON mused to suspeno the rules and adopt a resolution reciting the Im minence of war in Europe, the insurrection In Cuba and the probability of Spain's losing all control over the island/sad its being seized and held by France, and authorizing the Pres ident, if It became necessary during the re cess. to recognize the revolutionary govern ment of Cohn as a dr facto goveramentA., take such other steps as In his jurignient present any fo re ign government taking pos t session I the•-island or any other. Island in Arneric n seas. The le e were hot suspended. Mr. X sought the door to offer a resole lion rel dive to tree ships. Mr. f AM moved to suspend the rules and pass th joint emulation for the relief of cer tain c [rectors for constructing vessels of None 2111 steam MUTbillerY. Rejected. Pend ng the vote. u moesaree tsws melted frau t e President urging the necessity of PLSR)I3 the Indian appropriation bill, and re ferring to•the prospects of a European ear ned the necessity of increasing the American commercial tontine by the purchase, of ships abroad, trel ' • Mr:I:SCHENCK mused that the message be referred to the Committee ofys and Means, with Instructions-to consider It and report at the earliest moment practicable. Agreed to. , eeVETuI resolutions fur free ships offered by Messrs. Cox. Butler Mass.?: Ingersoll. Potter. Mungen and Corur were also referred. The House at :t., Ir. as. took a recess fur ari hour. On the Ilon4eresmidirg session. Mr.BLAIIt. from the Committee of Ways and Means, re torted the folluutng resolution: Rosary!. That ill the opinion of the House It Is not expedient to further extend the pres mt session of Congiress to take farther action at this time on the President's message. Mr. SCHENCK, from the minority of the Committee, re ed a hill authorizing fora limited time the gistration of foreign built Iron veneer. After a long ebate a motion to. lay the whole project on he table was made by Mr. CLEVELAND an negatived—yeas:2, nate irs. A committee. Isfessrs. Dawes, Schenck and Cos, appointed to/ wait on the President, re pented there would be no farther courniuni sodium p to make. th Th e S idu ke jo h e re ' rd a s lv ed k. cl• declared .. . . . . . i . . . lE=l=ll2l SECOIII EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK TREE CAPITAL liessage from the Pre , ,,ldeut on the Subject of Indian Antra and Com mercial Marine—The War in Europe —lied Cloud Endeavoring to Secure Indian I'4v, fry Telegraph to the.Pittaborgh tinLette.) WASHINGTON. July 13, ht % I.HEN.IUSNitt MESSAGE TO.CONOREsH. To the .Samar nod home of I:comnoiatircr: Your attention• is respectfullr called to the necessity of passing nn Indian Appropriation bill before the members of Congress separate. Without such appropriations hostilities are siire to ensue, and with them suffering, loss life aud - expenditure. , rwn a‘. compared with the amount ashed. • • The latest Intelligence from Europe indi cates the lumance f war betweennce and North Germin o any.—ln view of this ' . F ound policy Indicates the importance of some legis lation. tending to enlarge the commercial marine of this country. The vessels of this country at the present time are Insufficient to meet the Increase which the existence of war ' In Eiropc.will Impose noon the commerce of the United States. and I submit to the con— sideration of Congress that the in terests of the country will be ad vanced by the opportunity afforded to our citizens to purchase vessels of foreign coustruCtion for the foreign trade of the l ' illt! ' s t t r ?e % v isi t ao o n at to t ) o t t n h e i e s t er ge " l ' m ‘ m " e!garl t z i gency. The foreign mall service of the United States is Ina large degree dependent unclothe Breen... and Hamburg lines of steainers. The Denartineut has entered into con tracts in writiug with the two companies above mnied, and with the Williams and q.t.n line, respectively. for a regular and continuous service of two .years. The only arrangements that could be made with the finnan and Cunard lines Is temporary. and may be broken off at any time. The North Getman lines are first-class in point of speed and equivalent, their steamers usually making the trip across the Atlantic In from twenty four to thirty.. hours in advance of Williams ned.guion. Should the North num steamers: he blockaded or Impeded by France, our postal interests with foreign na tions will be greatly embarrassed, unless Con gress interpose fur Its relief. I slimiest to Congress the propriety of fur ther postponing the time Inc wilournment, with view of considering. the question herein communicated. C. N. On set. E=ll3= A special says: Secretary Fish had several long cornaltatlinni with the President In re fcrentui to diplomatic changes and the threat ened war In Edrope. In reference to the lat ter. Secretary Fish Is still of the opinion that war Is inevitable. and says that there as no question in hismind that France means near under any cir cecumstan pulated b s; that the telegrams were all maniy the French ageista. and as proof .of this states that the foreign Ministers here are unable to obtain any dis patches, and Llano they have been receiving have berm verv.much confused. lie does not give much credence to the statement In the• London telegrams that France Avill send a fleet to capture Cuba.. The remark that Oil Government might have something to sac Is regarded as signiammt. coining aa lt does front the Secretary of State. Fears are enter . tainml that a general European war may he cannot blast before the. summer is over. We ire bow It car. he avoided. lie has nut received auy dispatches of Importance on dollubject from onr(Ministers at or Madrid. but 'cot them telegraphic instructions to observe strict neutrality, etc., and expects important advises from Minister Sickles to-day. The' Prussian' Minister mat night received a cable dispatch from Berlin aneommiug the.depurtgreettbe French fleet ma blockade' the Frites - tin ports. The Infor mtion was at - ericti ..00mmunicated to the PreSident and the Cabinet. THE INDLANS-11c113 CLOUD rOft react. The Indian Bureau has receßed the follow lambvrte inft.!Al./Icr'n/T1e7:.".;i4.1'1.—/ted Coed and sixty lodges of the :Mous came here yesterday and left to-day with a determination of Inducing all the Indians In the 'country to make peace. Ile goes Iron. here direct' to the Cheyennes and Araphoes. siitaterrra TO isNowarn. The 'senate- euntliened. after ei long debate, Fred. F. Fteltuthurwn. ot New Jertev, tnvoy Estr..t.artinsry Lort....Mlaister Flenlyis tentiary to London. viee.Lathrop Motley re called. The rote was forty atpinst three namely., ltobertson. Ruin and S. ' , mime. Mr Stunner did not vote. 0011011 CONYIUSIATIONS. • The Senate ' continued Arthur McArthur.af Wisconsisi...ll:auCiate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; Ambrose C. Diem of Virginia.. Consul General at Flo ktcdadi. L . THS INDIAN DILL. The lun bill continues the Penee Commis- Aoners unether year. The Senate has affirmed the act of the Pre ildent In the removal of old Indian Agents with soot and supply ing their places Meers. - BILLS SIGNED. Tbe hills pru4ented fur signature were Army and Indian Aro- ristions billsincludin e , the latter within five mi nutes I adjournment. ==l At last half the members of Congress left Witshleittou for their homes to-night. • UCORGIA DILL suncr.D. The President has dined the Georgie bil NEW YORK CITY • --••41.-- Ity:Yelityraph to the Pittsburgh Oazette.l • New'Yonit. rub• 15. leln. • 4 • POLICE. DEMORAWZATIOY. Police Superintendent Jourdan Is about to resigd. lie complains that his endeavors to improve the pollee force have not been seconded by tubordlontesAtte captains are de; void of ilbscipline.the pett‘lmen display great apathy. and be Is disheutned. -' . I.7NWOHTUNATE fIRSEXBIANCE. One Jas. Rand, convicted of robbery of u returned Otliforulan. has escaped sentence to the State prison by the capture of the really' guilty person. ad adroit thief known es Red Joe who be strikingly resembles. OItANII3OI.I2eS Ft7ER.IL. A. Frauds Weals. the Orangetutnt. waa buriedpearef ally to-day: Ifix.hundred tutu eteorted the corpse, and there were no demonstrations along the route. - I=l Thu Eurnpean • news invited commotion among the Yenions, and report sari prepare_ dons- are making to assist on anticipated =l2 livid liold to-night at 'Fifth avenue 'a4 big' nx 116 , 1, and cloietkat 111,V. C.onmerellsl Convention ReehMer. N, --Tromportmeseq, QIN•11011. • , illy TelegraplEto the PUG:burgh Gazette.). itialata.TEls. July IL—The Commercial ['sloe COM:cation organized this morning. Several Nundred delegates were present, in cluding many prominent men, °Deemer Fair , Vizild. of Wiscousin, Governor Merrell, lowa, and Ex-Governor Seymour amiestiabe number. . Nathaniel Sands. of New York, -was chosen President, and addressed the delegates on the object of the'Couventioa. Ship trausporta tion.bv the Erie Canal, - the lakes, Fox Int end Missouri River, and Pacific Railroad we demanded. Mr. Sands explained the drat - back put on one businesa prosperity by t e Iniquitous fogyism that prevails In the me ',gement of WIT great Inland marine. argued ably for the extension of the Er e Count, rolarged and perfected. to the Edissi slim' river and the grand renters of weste commerce. - lion. Peter Ciroper. of New York, followed. lie advocated the speedy-introduction Of steam upon the canal, and gave his views 41 certain plans which met his approval. I ' Letters were received &rpm Gov. Hoffman Comptroller Connelly,, of New York, re gretting their Inability to attend and appryv ing the ohjoetaot tbe-Goevention. Gov. Fairchild, OfWliconsin. read a lengthy' address. setting forth the estimated advan tages of the proposed Improvement weeis ,cdngin and Fox rivers. The address to with statistics amd: Nome In mil.- port of his position. The excessive charges for, transirrtatlon hecomplained_ Of so the great evil that alllluted tit weal. lie lobked upon the Fox RIVET Improvement as of great national importance and should be 'made by the general Govermhent.. A free canal from the Mississippi to the Lakes was to rent en a great obstacle to "cheap transportation. He was emphatic.. in , the" expression of the belief that thaErit,camalthould be free tocomulerce and that; the State would and itself richer for granting inch freedom. This:declaration was received with cheers. Gov. Seymour addrumed the Convention. He said the reform Inaugurated by the cora "ls‘ Clote l ns t spring , . b); r;;;t of the Slate . -- mending lower tolls u better syslem of re pairs. and canal policy came just at a time whoa business was depressed ossified infused new life into Internakvomnierce. Tbe pulley begun should be fully carded out. For - the ',resent. It would cease more expenditures and oar. The canals ebould not ebe used as 'mere tools to extort taxes. If the revenues of the State are lessened: so ere tares onthe people. articles the - poor by - enamoringhe value of that . arc to De used In thein terests of Commerce, Industly and labor, and not as mere tax gatherers. The Connolttce on Itesolutions reported a long series witich,were read. They. declare the purpOse of the union to be to abrogate canal contracts and punish ally canal commis sioners or canal °dicer who shall be toned with canalcontracton for the non comMalmo, of contts. They UM the speedy letion of th e m Wisconsin and Fox river improvements, the — largeir and Putting in repair of the Erie Canal. and ient reduction of tolls. and introduction of stem towage on One resolution advocates annulling tolls :fon boats. The resolutions were nd trier ilia costume the officer. of the Co?: I ve e rtia b on t lii " h t t haaks an i ff Common Council of the city , the d - Oon a iratiou adjourned sine 11IC. CI El • • UPP , ' R illy P. aid A. Line.] Riser stationary. of water In the hermumetcr &int Ottr.E.NslloBo. .1111 r EL orlth twentv-ttace luehe channel. Weather clear. r. W. Om Cum, 'July 15.....f1iv with eighteen incite.: of Weather cloudy.• Then - not IttiowNsvu.Lt.. July 15. 1 r falling sdo' IF. er In the channel. eter Sli at II P. 34. Ip E River stationary In the channel er IS at 4 P. M. e li c i i l ., e n r n s , rtZul a g • 14 P. 31. -... ,rlth three feet of uote Weather Clear. Thermome, 3lono.t. , rOwN. July Li. 'with one foot of wetter lot er clear. Thermometer 89 i New York. has ed States Rhttrict 'ity Railroad Com , cense the plaint aft tar. lie bad refused endered Gee cent... egal amount. The It . l o ' n on t ws;g7 , sess. h the right to col itrl each inumenger• gth and taken un- —Philip R. Dedrick. brought suit to the rni roan against the Chicago I tinny. to recover damages • was ejected from a Street to par sir cents fare,' but which he claimed was the defendant pleaded an act la t two and a half per COTS of the compose, sot loci an additional sum fra The case was argued nt der advisement. —Thursdity. while a passenger train was approaching Louptork bridge. ninety-nye miles west of Omaha. a prisoner that had born arrested at Lone True Station for an Itt taeritflootbrug ' :h ' e, ° ‘74t i :C d c e l h os is cr. o a r itTa t l t tTo 'u nit haudcurted alighted all riltht and rolled down It bank Into the weeds. The talfer charge Of of the prisoner nut dlscuverhug ca the espe until some time afterwards. then Jumped ff o to recaptore the prisoner. It was out hoewn a lib wbut success. —On the second day (yesterday) of the tte gatta of the Northwestern Amateur Boating Association, the tour oared race, three miles. was sees be the Toledo club in 21:4I,:,•sari new club - next. The barge tiler, four and a half miles. was won by the Excelsiors of De troit In 11:45. The review by Capt. Juvett, tt. N.. was Wilne spectacle. Thirty boats seer In line. Thymic , : for the heat appear ance was.awarded to the Excelsior, of De troit. The nest antmal regatta will probably be at Erie, Pa. • -.A freight train was wrecked on the Ken yan Pacific Railroad at two o'clock Thursday toorning,A few miles from Hays City. The engineer. Reynolds. and fireman, Wills. were Instantly killed. .1 brakeman was fatally Mat, and the conductor. Calmer, seriously in Mred. Five earn were wrecked and the ea- Mne disabled. The accident occurred from the washing away of a culvert by heavy atlas. ''.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS O:TFIRST ._METHODIST CHURCH, tllglierattl street. nest Itnitut,) 1 . 7 v. immu- ToV, Ps. . S. F. CHOWTHER. Past., Matching ggitßl Ott IMAM at lir: A. , t• and 735 t•.!. Public comiltilly Invite,).l 13:3=•S I%T PItESBYTERIAN elii. !It'll nano. tanurtm 010 lan reoorned Sl' 01101 NEXT. at 10 ~,b van A. in. servifreA xlll be ta aolutnitat by lir. lellgtoinin et 3 o'rlooli P. 0.. by Rev. nd Por Third Chunde at 715 ....bank in. 0. hyltev.illiATTl'..nr eidel CHRISTIAN CHEI{CH, lA.. corner ()entree Stria 011,1 JieulS• en Cli end% P. 31. spate entirely few end carrnitul Invitation to all. uonas ut f) 0. frpLioti)urli. CONGHEGATION ., eIIURVII. Rev. K. ealtilETTX. }stator. prefteldng morning, and ring at let. end 7)) o'clock. In PlXtbil.SlOlt comer of Leurnek and Ferlenal 'Marna. Allegheny. Flouts ere frry and a menterlarelonometnoll. N THE DISTRICT COlitT OF THE LiNITEI) UTAIIP.A. FOlt TUE WESTERN DISTRICT 11l PENiedYI.VANIA. ANDEOPO): J. lIAGAN, of Pittsuh. stilton , rept derthe Aet•of Gungrest o f f /larch 0,1 ISo7,having applied fora 1/latherge from all hla debt". ed all other vision provable ender mid act. by order of the Court. notice Is hereby glace to, ell creditors aria here proved tbetpdol t hs. " a n il l th 1;1 ' Y Wir o l7ll.V. ' l ' l . 4;. l lnti yl r Xtrel:TA.l4 before SAMLiEL 11/tittle:lt. Eon Itegnster In flenkrnetry. at Menne:lee, Zio-03 Diamond o h? PittSittlfgh. 010 s council any they hove. oh? n Jetseherge should nAI bO. greeted to tine Cann ne4nkrtipt. S. C. McCANPLESS. of IMMO 9,11r2.1... - said In•faitt. All env Savivs Bank • n, Al.l.EtiliEN V, PA. • • 012,0 _-11 , ..TIZED STOCILLIOLDERS Deposits received and 8 per feel. allowed ci t time details. Particalsrattentineriventoeotierum , end prime& uniptly remitted. ittionntnt du e. MONDAY end TVIURSDA f. ' DlitiCSollB: atari I—Graham. .3..0hn Bann. ' (1. WeGarb: D. IVellareu. . Andrew Ackluy.' JAME 4 hler Pr pah l r a a n i t. jOIGN W. ILIDDLE.Cas n T O ., S.k t l' i lTALl or ‘.11., 'S I—Particularly rouNoor atop. An excellent opportunity-for g profitable invest ment in . Foundry basin... establlsbed for thirty rears. in a &atters) city. Is offered by a Company charmed under State lane. Capital Rock forty thousand Millers )all pa ld up) and the priv il ege or purchasing the gest Estate. in ...Mile, at half what It would COat tow for such bulldinsnand eon ttructlons as are on the groundprivilege hi Increasing the amount of capital stook toone hundred thousand dollars. as per charter. • Stock holders exempt from personal liability be , and the stock investment. For full partteulare address or call on J. P. BEENE/R. No. 141 Seventh Street. or X. D. tiAZZAII. No. •111 Calabria Street. l4.dit F' Philadelphia. Wattles & Sheafer 101 FIFTH AVENUE, Have fort renereed e new dock of SILVER MA, TED{FARE of the Lest nualllTanS new , . MIL., tonne, wblnh we will eeU e) the wont reasonable: pekes. Also. t fine awsuriniont of WATCIIES Chains. Chain firseelatn.hoLs of Jewsli7.l)lsosomil Minn, Seal Rings. Sleeve Bottom. Studs, Gold' and Saver Bend Canes. Patten Marble Boil Fancy Goods. etc.. etc.. all at tho lowest miens. Jolt A LL STY LES AN U qU ALITI ES OF . , • HOSIERY AND HLOVES rt±mplota a?ftatrcut Summer. Cruderivear FOlt LAPIE...GENTS ATM MI ES. JAALEO.4 P114•;,L A STAND IiTIWAI.NU'UTORC.. FIFTWAVYNCK MI Cin Ur ' ;; TTIAWf. J a I;; ; 111;I. ; Toy, Sewer Contractors The 'eener thenttneeem et the City of Allegheny ere prepered regelre pthousals for the contlyno tton of the following evolve.. with then . erratic nnthne, hJele. menbele.. he. . ("mil raict - 1 , 1 0. 1. . ' . cornet - Wag +Wert 400 1 . feet ,I 0:, teat Gria Sewer on Seri tie Garden Arenue,tran Adele armor to cdtruert nith the eld str e dna= en sald need.. . ~. ... eln.l.tr:i.(. t N ' o. 2: - . " Comprising 53U feveof 13.1 n eh, Circular Pipe Sewer... Ohio 'venue. fntm Fulton stmt. to connect with the Frasier. street Sewer. - ,Drawings end Specltlestinas eon be seen end 1 all information obi-M.4,45M" oaten. Bids most be endorsed . Sewer Proposals. Con- Suet No. tor 2. geossthe case ins) be.) and de. livered on or before 3 P.M.T'llUlitiDAY.Julf.2l. • ' of Broken's. on which' forms alone bids will be received wUI be furnished et this oak*. The Commission du_t bind themselves to se *at the lowest or any bi no d. .0.,, . • ..: - • ' i order of the Compilation. ' . . . CHAIMES.DAVIS MMI= EMIM Law Publications, • Abbott ., ' , Meet of the Law Of Cornora- , Bor. .11,10.11111 Angell ou the Law of Common Oartlers,.. Atwell & Ames cm Corporations /40 Boarlers Law DletiosaiT.lll sots. • IVA! Broom's Leal Maxims • . 7411 . . . Chanoory Practice: 3 rots 2230 Troulash& Entre rein. Pnictice; 3 vols:• 2230 Wharton's 4112elie•OCrtratuaki Lau; 3 volt 2330 lircenlcaLsseErldenne.3.,vgla 2%30 Redfield en hallways: ta'vels 13041 Regibeld's Bang/ray Coo '7:30 Ward en Neu .740 Pence. un Contracts, 3 vols. ..... , - :rue Taylor*. Landlord nod Tenant '1.30 Washburn on Elisensente TAO nbearnlan & Redlleld on NeQhtmta...r... 1.30 Sergeant & Rattles' dtat6 Ileport,ll vol! ..• • Platt% on Evidence .... . . . •. .• 2:30 Ite•qpel Criminal Evidence SedgeWletvn Dannurre ... , .. yon sALM KAY & COMPANY \.. 6.5 -Wood Stroet, II WEEKLY G A ZEn't; IS TUE. AND (11E.APE414 11 . vial and Family Newspaper i. I.lillGll IN WESTERN I.E.NNSYLV A.NIA. i. morbezLz. er, morrlvlnt phoul be Single subberibere Clubs of nee ° t • Club. of len .1 P 3. A copy la fondant/A grAtultoutly to the isttet.uP • Club of len. Postmasters ere nlq.caK An ct at Agent. AdAres. • • P 101011131.01, REED Ik'CO. 1 xorl IRP/NY* j II 114.1 ertweittO Fut I: L./.% innotra in them [Amon. ono. !to . I is' i;Nir-ri C4NTS: inch ..adit..lline WANTS. • I , iATANT CI ENT S—For to sell v the HOW ESIIGIVIAStiEW lAYI 31A002116 r "" "rry ' . " Pi zr.4 l 4 ". L'gt , FMN.S,I.-:! .. --rr,'Tu.-I° , u~ • root of 4va *Writ.- WANTEll.—Sereral Nen tor y Farm Wort. ()interline iral MM.*. A lor IlrlotTord Work. Several war; roe t Cookhot. Chataborboric. Dining-mom wet ‘pall 11,411 t wort of all dosertkAloo. U Apply st xmrtA)r- r bt Kyr orricK.Nu. StlV•ngla dtxxr !MS A r ANTED—SUM* TO i p,ooo.- 3 L'nol=al'irr=r6Xl2,l",,Zl:4l4E -17.`Za, 1 1 0.1,b fr•4:ill'Xittrt b 6 ran, u p for a man whiting to embark la ; ba.lnelog. Aunty P. A. It- InttAtotrek Oltirra I oboe, .ttating rral name and grim an I=l, I ran be Led. for tbroo dna ! ' 1 NvANTED—MORTGALIES. 30.00* to Loon In lame or mill amount*. al a fair rite of laden. THUMAS K. Bill. Bond .cl Iteel letate Proker, . No. 170 Smithfield PtreeL ANT NT/1) MORTUAVES. . Thirty Thousand Dollars 11/ LORI rim or smell amounts on property In ti at a fair rate of interval. CHARLFin JEILLYT. LOST AND FOUND. , LtOST.--4.1111:01i.---On the Itthl or lalh lust-a fur 1414../.),Froift d 1 d 11th July lost- drawn by Wm. McCutly Co. m favotnf Mourn: &mho' & nwu sr bora. rho Under will ;dean, lea'. It .1 No. 10 Wood Wept. AS parent has bees vtoppedill of no value tu any use. lal , ;:slt A/I BAUMAN, - 1 4'° =7- 4 1 ) 11ij i ttl y uw eve . a I mg A lk Itd lbje"ulT/11.71.4.2•LiTn7fil _ BOARDING. WANTED.— BOARDERS.--11 few( W7llO Area,'" 1-1) , Roolll,with Ithun lxard. , Euqutrgrat 164 FOUI3II IN Ir. Tburge, Third StPri TO-LET. FROST IWIIN, oollatie for Lodgers ut 279 Peon street. !. far TO-LET.—ICo. 36 Espl#nade-street, Illegheur. HOUSE of 7 joatertuldll,loed uttlic; gus throughout: hut and Cohl •111101 . In kitchen. Por , se.lun glVen StittglUther /et. Avor on prerlsee.or to Jotpl 671:ItHETT.Dizokond. • TO -LET.-STORE ROOM; A Orat-clans STORE ROOS! and ciillsr.lll, 1232 Liberty street. wairAIRISE MEI wit shelving and counian. • be routed che.p tolled tor strori. Ehgolre st No. 4 V111.01„N ALLEY FOR SALE. ] sAi.E. Country iltesidened: Al EdgeetA. , ll 'Rebel. A I•rae FODU ,TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE and n.•rlr 3 atfNdl ground. T 6• booze boatel.. 13 roaar. •Yo • f soft water In Walla. Any ono I 'motor splendid house will do well to All sad exudate tills property. WIII take Cat Pre heal th Pin Marmot If soluble. For farther IwtorazaLlop All it the place. opposite PAiwurtb Otathre.oa the lulSate JOHN lIRAZIIIII. Ydnd l OBE w edliell . 76 Ylret alma. well leaded twes ake/house. Tenor e.derate. 73 r 4 011. SALL—A BRICK - ROUSE, cot , A tom of Loren and Hazel street, seven room. Ith MIMI yard tn front. The bast Meth le t 'I I. th ward. 10111 will tow. as wish so s. tot a melon . . • Apply at 00 IANIAN SflltEhr;or - .ILes sos. M. I. tl : No. IMP I.noo street. . T . -1/ t. FoR SALE. . . _ • Several Searnd-hand WAGONS. ' ' . ititS o i mell24l ' . ' la ip.w.d order. APII I Y to . Ar, • JOIIN DYER. - Coracif South Alum' street and-.llls Court. Aliewbeny. o . fol.-IThs • V OR SALE.—Englnes. and *tien t -.- , New .ad Second hand. of all kinds. Oetiitlatly um hand. 1 Orders from an parts of the Conatri prnsokillldw• tended to. JAMffi MILL Jr CO.. Corner -Marion Avenue and Pt. Vt. W. &C. U. W.. dhow, Ps. Fog SALE—wroci - ?ARIL—Coo.. TAINS %JO ACUES.tme hundred and OW' awes under enthralon. belanoo woods. latemores ment-51 dwelt**,vw7 large kern .. and sheep homes. o -Mahn and wasted and Male Iso, nosh meek playing Minas* the *see, *lusted* Jenningo want,. Malan. ,K mike from Veviset and Louisville Railroad:ln thrlvtns nelabburhood near to willatorwit e na shanthew The farm eau ter P " ''' ll. 4 l . letsAllrif.= . 7l , l *P lrg. U ;svorth All. SALE C HEO - 11EXC - 11 — ATIA FOR. CITY PROPERTY.—A awe t-TiIINTRY lESIMENCM, smitalntent4o Items with 3 leases thereon: wa une. a line, sttoothartable art nonvealeat hoses'v rood ter, and one of the Leaf water pow ers In Western Itesinsylranla for a Lettliew /own the altf on the waters of Turtle Coo. Wes N of ts mile Mtn StewarVa Station. Contra 1110 rued. . Also , several good Mums in sued bellow end houses for oat. Satontre of • WILLIAM WARM, , FOR SALL.-011 8 YEARS' CREDIT" 18 LOTS. acre each In orchard alas* ttsg..l=andZeir, Trees. New of the titles. Pu ce eiwarn.l,47** f nll Of choke ties**fralt. PT M? it SW COTTAU M. • votam. wide Mill. front and Ma portkvw. - • veltanhil lame viaorne vierswell of weter at Came 4 -=st=e H E st ftrarcites Alton, °mst* wasoof ana street. Mt. Washlntilo . l4 with 1 maw. Prim be ooo e& IN/11Ln rftne walk of ,1%! ells*. Masan. of W. LINMAU.T.'en the preatims. leityl-sTru . FOR Si A' kundsonatt premed Brick lairollp tiro stories. contatning Trooess. Lot 48 by 7 .oltu. ate on 44th street. near .Butlar street. be lot to pelt supplied with grape elate, shrabbery: Be.. while on the row to • tine Hata. Geo all thmegli the house. Thls to - wetly is pertain], O. moot de sirable in the 1711. waid. Pricemodereaed long time given. _ r T. IL MILL (7o nn .Peaed33ds ON MAIN STRIBItY.—AII elegant. ViumoCisttese situate on Italk street. near the ' rcti eurg• , Pi =nl ke contelal v insonsm ..4.ol.4. 1.4 ;v: 31 17 17 0 17 4 I. ON 44111 STREET.—A beautiful Nut war Beller • street.. 1110Py 108. dose to the tit-Imes' P. IL p/, Any one wishing • t sod on Pilled to bow cannot be better set:T. '' T. It. SILL It SON. . $3OO .111 purchase one fans near the Panto. It. It. $1 as cash gad balanceln four oensdannent payments. Worth:when should not let OM gmed opportanity ally by. They will an d avesnother SO advantageous. T. IL & BUN _B2l l2trerpcno_and , FOR SIIR-LPROPERTT:, The tlro 'dory double house, the revamp= of •T Roberl B. gseecdy, adjulnlng the maddens* of Memo. Wm end - flay 7/01kor and WlMPardier. • - - ta i McClave township. on the New Iltlghidai toad, .twat 3 milt. from the city.. The houte co tell • • 14 rooms; alto. lee home and cooling rota , area: sile, kitchen and laAndry end oat-bottic, , eur nllOt the main )alittleselghe hangs ts supplied 01th outer and ges. The /Moods, complaint about 10X acres, are Motel oily held out end are siectell anti an abundance of fruit mid binaidenteffeaes. "mill tialts,ae. Juthe prembleeare alarjriZW. ~OW swam Vet atentes end earSenies koala di ember Station, nn the, 1., rt. w..ier. iifi• •it•to a few minutes• walk ot the house: vue forma, enquire at the YltAltL MILL. Atte. gkenr. PACIFIC :PEN . , TVENI -1 1 1:y Them 1 Try "Them Eer sale al the ANN et the Dl* GOLD 75 Wood Street: - . C O:ALLAN C.BAKEIVELL 4i O i. UtJ -vIYE-N.ILF CA 11 mebe* a sood a...ans. home of rye mama. alas ball wad cellar. I, tar Mx bon.: r1711:4 1 11X=1=1::7 12 1 . 11 " •=t41 1 47 feet deep on arias Waal to'a 16 feel a11.1.0/al maws Irma Celan ammo !al. laaaedlata pm. ato ' - s2ogslivirwr _1.116 all Sixth airenaa.. SPICED SAL*OX, , ,• I _ _ Means awl halt Math Plat la rum (or thrn . , ten LOW, far siai es SllO. arats.o sw WT.1.111017 sad P4Anth 17122== II El 11:=1
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