TEE DATT,Y GAZETTE: PUBI.ISIIND UT PENNIUVI REED& CO. 6rter Sixth Ave. and Smlthield St. U. FENNIMAN, JOSIAH KING, T. P. HOUSTON, N. P. NEED, MOTORS AND PKOPRIZTHAS. Twos or tut Dan. Yr. Icy 0,01. per. year 08.00. IS. Ir.ll l / 4 .1 re 4 by culler. Dor Nork TOE DAILY GAZETTE. GENERALITIES. IiEN . :LEE is at Ssnitoo. NDIANA. htut `oopoCktinhabitatite. • Joug. O. Witrritrit is at Rye Mae- l.rwcow: Is at Teplitz, in Bolteruia. Jr:v¢ hug soup tickles the Rorfolk palate. ' QEEEN ISABELLA garnhlem on the green A TEN POOND bull frog is a Ciu einuati sensation.. - T-HE Worcester Spy was . loQ years old on ti'aturclay. . • „ f • CALiroasiA is going to -raise led of a Lood quality. TUE City of Charleston is to he fold at Slim-Bra sale! EASTHAMPTON, Mass; 11. - become a summer resort. Tug Galaxy Is to Late a new serial American story. • , . HOG CHOLERA IS decimating Southern. Illinois pig pens. • . . Ittoif 9=631130AT:4 are to he introauced on the IN lowa 'a widoW 115' vears. obi Las married a lad of 87. • • CLA - vg.LAND does deeply desire delieions baths for the public. , the'nodorti chaucer is a manu facturer of wail:paper: ,- - Tire • Black Crook is 'going to take another turn in New. Ystrk. 25 TENTS a tioien' was the price for peaches in georgic ; last week. Tar, e:rispins ate. Buhl to be always down on . tht• kewe the Chinese.' . • • Hors and sahnon are the chief articles of production in British Colombia. • PItEhIDENT klcCosli, of Princeton, has a now treatise Ott Logetuovin prenv. ARE kNsAG has nary one more daily newspaper titan has John V.. Forney: IN Newark, N. Y., a fast Loy of eigh teen mouths died of delerinut tremens. IN Boston it is fashionable to eat pul -verized ice - instead of cream - with berries. ' A FRENCH idea is that 7 per cent, of all lunatics are made ,so by the use of Lair dyes., , OLIVE LOOAN'S late Husband, H. A: Defile, in agent of the Associated Prep: at , - ' •' 1 • Tunrat persons, all foreigners, were stricken by the eon iu Sew Vork:eity on Friday. • •k stir year old boy named liryson woe killed by 4-street car in Philadelphia on Friday, • shipped more than 780,000 boxes of strawberries thin season to Phil. adelphia. JEROME' . CIIAEFEE in to Republican nominee for Coogressimfal delegate front Colorado. • OcT west the ‘o, Lent crop is said to be immense, and the dour mills are looming day and night. LOS ANGELIS COUNTr, California will produce uTote theft. a pillion gallons of wine this year. 500 Coolies arrived at. Chi its nocepi on' Friday to work. on the Alabama and Chat tanooga railroad. ON Thursday the iron steamer Clyde, of 1,500 tons burden. was successfully launched in Philadelphia. 'BOSTON boot and shoe clerks are form ing an association fur moral, sociaLand . intellectual improvement. licaon says Canning is guidon stock - the new Coleman Theater with second band aceniry from Niblo's. LING Wws,-a Chinese I,l,2,sieisti with SOO raarvelouit Chinese medicines. adver tises in the New York papers., THE Mayor oe'Donaldsonvi Ile, receives his salary by vote of the city council 'and this year it amounts to one dollar. r 'MASSACHUSETTS BAT swarms with.fisli and the markets are glutted with them. but the price keeps up very high. , ANNA DICKINSON and the Red Stocking Base Ball Club are among taw attractions promised at the State Fair io Kansas. I , THE N. Y. World says "the Emperor of France his hitherto warn only one ring, but he now proposes to try military tour ing, in Prussian territory. A max in s ]feign county, Tenn., while aLoOping over to bind tip some wheat was struck on the forhead by a rattle 'lninke and was buried the next day. - A WOILAS living near Fort Wayne, pro. poses to get rid of a worthies* husband by a lottery of her effects, he to be one of the second or third rate prizes. NEw free bath houses have Leen put up in Alaska street, in the vile Bedford street district in Philadelphia, and are al . rattly accomplishing a good work. Lv SEnaecene, the other day, a citizen eonibled one of Charles Dickens' mourn. erstirith the remarkthat he left"a mighty smart daughter—that Anna Dickinson." iirinorr has a' boat club of young ladies, whttgo oat rowing twice -a week. and are put through a regular course , of training by a lucky oarsman of that city. A NEw oinsesi blacksmith struck with the iron when Lot the other day, but his employer who was the striker, found it impossible to bear calmly and so he died THE lamp explosion accident woe varied in Philadelphia on Wednesday, by using -alcohol instead of. petroleum. Hannah Haley, a laundress, was the roasted vie •um. Tnz Prince of Wales will not rinit Ire land this year, It being supposed to be peraintally dangerona, and If he should get killed how could England bear the blow? . • ;iti.!. IT la stated that, except for a tangle mile, there is an unlnterramthi water mane from the mouth of the Hudson river to the mouth of the Columbia, on the Pacifie. WAR mges ori the scat coast of Africa, atm Ako Jumbo has registered an oath that he will lower the haughty head of the Ohobo King, or miserably, perial, in the attempt. Tat birthday .of .John Ikea, the mar tyr, was commemorated on Wednesday of last week, near lowir City, -by a large gathering of people,. with, speeches, music and a banquet. 3 ' . • . A MART ten year old girl at Prince William, Va., lately fell into a well twen ty-eight feet deep, with twelve feet of water in it, end clambered out again with out assistance. - - • Tits Haverhill Ornate "'aye: "Trying to do business without , advertising le like winking through a pair of greet goggles ..—you may know that you an deli* it, but D°!!C4i e/ie does AN experieithel - Yankee, says: A visi tor at Cape May reeently missed his pil low • In the morning, and after searching a while found It isid up over his mir, like a bit of lead petrel): Tunßoston Post 'pioppheefed that Sec relary -Fish would resign a short time before Congress adjourned, The proph ecy wan as geodes most of, the modem Delphian predictions, Tim at. Ckindllmer chronicles the ar rival of seventy Red River carti. They were loadedchielly._with . buffalo robes and wolf skies, though there was a con siderable lot of Ste fun: THE wife of a western prisoner wanted him let - off, as, thereat she bad been worsted In three fights with. hl ebe thought the-could vanquish him in once more trying. He WIIS released: . • 2000 ARRESTS in one . week • York's quota, .nnd -yet her .chiefexcel lence lies in the.fact that there are more . people there that ought to be sp ri t e ,' that are not, than in any other city-- THE Chinaman looms up as- a minter. leiter In Ban Francisco. TWO of the al mondeyoxi race have been arrested there for counterfeiting notes of the chartered bank of India, Australia and China. Boma &molly fellows fired into a party of negroea who were bolding a jubilee on the Fretrth In a hall at Lebanon.KentunkY. and mused a general breakage of legs and. arms in the panic which ensued. Nan, lefilutuoncut, the -hack driver; implioned In the Conspiracy to murder =:== ' ~ • . , ... . _ . . . . . . . . , . . - . . .. _ . _ _ • . , _ - . .. w , . ..b. t. _ T . , (~._.,....,rk ' "\' ' " 1 ".......: .. ....- . ~,t,,. .• .... m fir , .. lir t.__... .-,.„. • . . .. ..., •• c. , .. . .. . ESTABLISHED I rwanid• detective Brook:: 'in Ner.York, :none tiwe ago, died on Wednesday, of ronmunptinn In the Plaihidelphin Penne!, mini.: are 12,000 windmills in ennatant ow in Holland at the' present day for the simple purism., of drainage. They tire al. hum of rolossal size, each lifting front ifoun.ooo to 50,004000 gallonS ,f water e.tyry twentc•four flours. EsEpicfs are being i ma,be among the friends' of Williams College to raise in' addition to scholarship's for uoderTmdu steS, #lO,OOO, to establish a fellowship, and to also establish a"university course" of is , sl.%raduate study. Wutis the mercury points to Nil de. gre4 at midnight it cannot be properly called Point Conifint,nor is Bleep aw easily accomplished fact, for even the members of anti.gambling societies play at pitch and Inns Much of the night. A Aunts ',LIST Who has been tudink a fortnight in the White Montan 5, says Le has enjoyed himself very mush, bay ing fallen into six risers. •spmined 'hitt ankle t skinned his face and neck, and broken three ribs the first nine days. Tni.:.canad around the falls at - Louis- Ile will positively be closed cm the 23th the present month, and it 10 not likely re.*iti before the Ist of December, during which time 2,0011 nr ..:,500 hands .will be required to complete the work. THE New York Tfurbl sous: Stock- lugs are. going out of fashion for ladies' street .wear in Paris, and bare feet and sandals are to be generally introduced. In such a mode Venus may still need wine, but she will dispense. with corn. 11 A MAK.ACII CSETTS hen mistook a large stied' torpedo for nu egg and thought that the chicken in It wanted out Impressed with this idea rho begun to peek, and continued the motion, several seconds !U=== A ITEVOLCTIONA IV hero, unwed Wm P. Chapman. aged 04. Luc recently mar. rind a virgin Of 72. 'rho objection mode by the lady's trims a to the diaparity of ag4 waS - roverruled o the ground that as they-Loth grow ride the ditrerenre rill a.onn less. -V S , AFFOLD jaSt b low the cornier of, the new synagogue bu lding in Columbus fell on Thursday, fling ng two men to the ground and badly juju hug them; a third nun at work on the EMI= cornice and succeeded. u hauling ltituself up to the roof. AN Indiana man attaclied his lightning. ~.. rod to the IVestern I.7ni'n telegraph wire, ••in order.' he said, "t, relieve the rod should it become eic ssivelv charged with electricity:* and su . ceedea in reliev ing theline of a numbe of dispatches be fore the cause was discAD, ered. I , t vE',ruilktneu have beit convicted in .lodge Doa•ling's' Court • . New Yorb, ,of catering the milk they were rielling listmuero. Two of them the Judgesen eneed to the penitentiary and three loth. •r+ to the eiiy prison for twenty days. all with lines or *5O each and cost's. A TE.p.AI mivishing to explain to a lit tle girl the manlier in which a lobster casts its shell when it had outgrown it, said: "What do you do when you lave outgrown your clothes': You throw them aside. don't you!" "Oh, no, - reline the little our, "we let out the tricks." IT costs three cents less to raise& and of cotton now than it did before e ci •pation was proclaimed. There is & ll profit of 431,50 4 ,per bale of 450 pounds, nr sllo,ooo,oooiti a crop of 1,000,000 This is exclusive of transportation to the seaboard and the charges of middlemen. Tile Consul of the Ntirth German Con federation has been notified to elution German vessels against French naval ships.- Several of - the latter ' are now between Panama and San Francis.. Three German ships are now at Portland. oregon, and one in New York. e' ay Ten are' 'also on the it :: vto this port. 'tills' Ylt/III:TIIIS is a I iuriumai thea tre, known' to to' insecure, and conse quently when on Wednesday night , a shutter was blown from its binges down among the audience, a fearful panic en sued and though • none were killed. the rush was e-ITilic and the performance .. . Male ton s udden Termination. !." ,Iv is ret died that a proposal has been forwarded o Prince 1..p01d of Holten- Mn ille, b a distinguish. American showman, - o give up the "bubble ambi tion," and 1 lieu thereof come - to this country ott xhibition, assuring him that .it would b ,an infinitely better paying !peculation than the Spanish throne. A r.Erry.n from White Sulphur Springs. Virginia, well known as a fashionable wavering place, says that the proprietors have exteded invitations 1.0 °mauls Lee nerd , Johnston, George - ll.' P;kdleton, Ilomee Greeley, and bey. Henry'. Ward Beecher to visit the Spring; during the -Brescia, and the most of them Lave been accepted. .. A g.toirNE has been iuventa by .Mr. U. Wt.:Grader, of !demphix, called the .4.inter," and by it the waste from the cotton, gin known as "motet." and here,' tnfore of no use except as a fertilizer, um dergoet a cleansing process, by which- it in freed from its impurities anu made into a hood brdinary cotton suitable for batting or stroarse article of goods.. AN Indiana Maiden eloped with her luvr at midnight. After going a few agonies the youth left her on the street renter while he should search for a livery stable. During his absence along came lover. No. 2, who, ou learning the circum stances, proposed to Miss Indiana, was ac cepted, and. the new couple started for Louisville, leaving lover to. 1 to mourn ou his return the inconsistmacy of woman. A Bosros merchant on Tuesday went Into the office of Brevrathr, Sweet A to purchase some United States bonds, and ordered $4,000 of a clerk. Thebonds were Landed out and the gentleman to. gan,to fill his check; when a well-dressed ,stranger called Lis attention to the . fact 'that he Lad dropped Some money on the Ile stoopeddown and picked up a twenty-five centAractional currency, and went on filling outhis check. When he had finished'ho looked for his bonds, but they welr gone. • Tun Iron .Moulders' Union has adopted the following resolutions In addition to those _recently pubbnlo4 on Coolie Inter: Resolved, That the capitalist of Masai. rbustits, by introducing cattle labor into their workshops, an well an those who are now. contracting for conlie labor on rail. roads and In their industrial avocations.° taking the first steps towards the estab. lishment of a new system of slavery, and that they are, by their action in this re. aliect; inaugurating an order of thinga which will result in the overthrow of all right and privilegen which working men of every nationality, color and creed enjoy this country. Adopted. 'Calmat*lei of the Cen.us. ;The mono enumerator, in the die ciiarge of their duties, come aerate Com. curlew items now and then. An Irish woman,ioreuty.three yearn of promo and unible to read, or write., triliwe' perty WSlOnmertainexl to 'l)e worth 4105, was lonnd by one of them living in the third story of a tenement.hntwe in the Eighteenth ward. 'feu peraons,of thirteen years, and. up ward,-were found In one house iu the six teenth Ward who could neither read nor write. Seven families, con slat' ng of Gre women and two men, each occupying a. single room in a email house, in the Sixteenth ward, were found the other day, each lone woman and man were house-keeping on their own account, and were aged respec tively fifty-tire, sixty, sixty-three, sixty. five, sixty.seven,seventy and eighty years. One of the number is gmvel blind, and Is assisted In her household affairs. by tho others. • Census takers find the most momentous qai-stion in their schedule to be the one relating to female ages.—X. A NT:MISER „Of Laborem In Killarney Ireland, are in jail for having made an at tack on some mowing. machines, with in tent to seize and destroy them, on the the bry that the inventions were "taking th lweiul.out of their mouths." 11011`11 - . worn on the arm . % our atreeM: rapt .1. EAcU DA V "a" Potul.ritkittr thtt though their Main am different fronroum, moat wholesome of drinta. Pier,' ulna.. yet I can not olierve they are aktrard In & Clo.'s Cream Ale. . r-- appearance 'or akwardly handled. I . EMI ►MI 10RFIG 1 Duut.tx has now four comic • jukprrs Tut: order of Prince All,e'rt boo been conferred upon M. de Leseeps. N.exlaition of nll kinds of -:trotnan's trod: Is to be held at Florence in Novell] her: fuelity of Mae:Al, Fr11111!e, io to put up a. bronze statute of Laulartille ‘vbirli will.cost $lO.OOO. Tut Prussian public debt is one tenth us mochas much as that of the United States, but is uou- in a liar war to in. crease it.- • Tun Egyptian Viceroy La's pretimitvd o Oxford Eniveraity a complete yam , Lion of oriental literati.e in one lmialrvd and forty volumes • • TI E Papal env. at Paris was said t•• i , havt. lyar leil the. French government that the talia 1 party of action waq meditating a tort 1174 ,Oig at Home. Tu ' Ausfriatn War Minister, Burial Wid mann. resigned and the portfolio of that depart omit Was provisionally entrusted to Count Potocki. the Presid••ni of th e ..c n bi. 1;4. — .+l nii..0 . 4 . 11 font-Unit, says the Tern that th • Egyptian troops had landed at the 13• y of • Ashah. and - captured the Italian trading station Chore, is officially . contradicted: i \ - F ItTY.FOIIt prisoners were awaiting exec dims In the prisons of North (ler. man Confederation when the new point code was adopted by the North Uertunn Parliament. their lives will now be apartil. Tue. London City Mission has in its emplo• :3:5 missionaries, who made over two million visits lust year. leclaithed 505 drunkards:vestormi 0711 fallen women their homes or pitt them in asylums. and induced 104 shopkeepent to give up Sun day trading. Tae Dissenters - of Liverpool,-Englund, knee taken eNcOption to the Views tanner sled Ity Balton (launder ties in his public addresses .on the COIIVOII4OII of India to Christianity. (In Sunday the SLthieet yvas referred to from several pulpits. one Pre y byterian , miinister going.. far an to nay “that "Nlationto' wni= tnnn•-n! n rhristiail than .Svn.” • AT the beginning of this century there were not one hundred natire.Protestants Mall India mud Burinah. Nnw there are not far trots eighty thimsand choral members. The whole number of mission tines in India in sin hundred, and there are two thousand nativelneachefs. About ,soomoo are exprnded in this field by ewemptive'societies. t THE principal candidates for the Presi. decoy of the British Association, nu the expiration of Prof. Boxier's term in 1871, were Prof. Tyndall and Sir W. TitMinton, , of Glasgow. rniversity. Objection wo.s. 'pm& to Tyndall on the ground of his ton e lerialist le tendencies. whereupon Sir Win. Thomson withdrew, on the ground that. If l'endall . was not good cough he sass not thither. . A PATENT bas , i•Pell Applied for in Eug and for n hollow iron curb, of the snine ekternal shape 624 the stone one, nuts' it for the -reception, repair and initiate mince of telegraph wires. - , This simple device renders it easy to repair the uir, without displacing thefotltruent , nod i introduced here would 65. n great improve. Meta /11.1 t the tinhight posts Itich figure our streets, A PI , TINOUViIED Prittvg.r. : time sinee,advOrilltqa 110 t 011., elertmu of women to Parliament; hat e- right of Peeretums to lake thi . ir f.eats. speak and vote in the' 110l181• of - Peer., where , they upon the throne: and lie was by my.meana satiatied with the ungallant add imperth sent remark that there were old ,wintien enough in the IlintAe of. Lord% already. INK Ililnlns are 4ubjecto.l t,s ninny t 4 1tera3.41,4 urgent' is imtuediately seized and trie. s a drumhead ',tat-martial; condemn', tut shot without delay. During the his veek :17 courts of this summary 'lame er were held in Cienfuegos Alone twenty-two per,ons uere . condemned en rear: imprisonment mid fifteen if lead, Tut a1.., , t clweritig-intAligenie of bit for the Cubans has been the victory..i tained in the Once Villas liet'apote and Gonzales over the Goias de Ittslas, of whom twenty were killed. The . Span.' 'lards at Villa Clara have not left their In. trenchments since their last defeat .1k Callejas and Guillermo Loran. at Fort, itarenbas. on which occasion a large num ber of the lannivro(t it, men' of Havana were killed A STEAM ixiving-mac ins has ten-oily been introduced in Paris; and made Use of by the municipality fort the repair of the streets there. This machine Calibi tfl Zif a small steam engine on wheels, drawn ho sirehome, to the rear of which is attached ohe "pavior," width( in ,tairced upon the ground with great Imre by a blow from the pinion and Bibles du a bar stone six feet long, and can thus lie directed by the driver to any stone I:hich requires forcing home. The amebic' is now at work 'in the Rue de ti mingle. St. Germain. and is eousidered a miecenn. .•. , A lIF.IDELBERO rorrespondent writes: "Among tile nuolentß. the emaciated type ;if scholarship is not largely represented: and even from among the Professors tif awiltien'and hermits of erudition are said to le&e mostly. disappeared. We have discoiered but one countenance 'nicklied: o'er with the pale cast of thought,' and that proved to be the property of a home sick American, whet in studying the Dm Mittel economy. NO wonder; the task of making ore an econominal nation might appall tire bravest. For this rest, it would be malice to assert that the brewers of Leer or the drivers of drosehkien aro het ter patronized than the dispensers of ideas: but to uninstructed eyes it looks-- if/such a word could breathe in the learned atinenpliere of a university—an maxim inouly jolly thing to be it:student. It is agreeable to our national pride to be its gored that while Prussians are the most • retentiour, Americau• ,ntudents are ilia bent exarninatiotin, and intinguish them neleta by thormighne it of schnlarnhip. This is no judginent ofpartiality, but the opinion of 7nlierma Professor. fie did not add, what our odor turret admit, that a voyagetnt three bousand Miles in quest of instruction may , prove the zeal of the appliaint, and" ti 7 the incompe tent or careless . So that merlean schol. amide, rut represented in ermaq,:inar be *ennewlett above the evens .at home." - - Japanene Carpe 'ern. • The Japanese Carpente flee Ingenloue workmen, and their work is done with marvellous neatness. A en lons feature of their houses in that they do not con• lain a nail, all of the joints and timbers being dovetailed together by many in. genionn devices; and the hobs work, ct even to the rafters, Is as NM II as If it tad been polished down wit t Rand-paper. And the Japanese area neat people,. for. they ruin no paint to hide an • blemishes' of construction or ornamentation—no file: grey work or plaster of Paris gewgaws, but every stick in the building in exponed. Every morning, an regularly as she cooks the breakfast or sweeps tit floor, the Jap anese housewife taken a bet cloth and . WOW'S the whole interior 0 the dwelling, leaving no part untouched, nano stain or dirt spot to- mar its clean v appearance. Then the Japaaese do t count i nto, the house 'with muddy tn. after tire style of the American sorer him but hav ing covered the door with neat' matting; always remove the dirty sandals before steping upon it. I stood and watched the Japanese carpenters at their work noose minutes, and noted the peculiarity' of their Movements.. • The Japanese carpenter works towards him; that 111 instead of shoving a piano from him: he reaches • out, sets tire plane upon the...board: at arrn'alength, and pulls it towards him; and he cuts, sawn and chops in the name way. His sawn are fixed on. handles, like a butcher's cleaver, and the teeth slant or . rake towards the handle. The planes are . constructed like ours, but the wooden por tion is very thin and wide, Thel atlLei is fastened to the end of a braved stick, lik the handle of one of the crooked - MI P11T513U13,014,, FIRST 'EDITION. MIDNIGHT. THE. CAPITAL I It,. eraoh to lhe Pitt sburgh - Gai,ette.l WwsnINUTON. D. C.. J111%1111.18711. ' THE NEW rRT.NciI MINISTEIti Precast Parritini mat ITCoiVrli toAO - I V the President as French Minister. Dertheme, the retiring . Anittasstolor.:preiented his lietter of recall, and • .o ‘ oinolltnentary :tddre4le.t were wade P iradnLand the President. INDISPOSEI, • Mrs. Li rant (' . tick anti under the charge of a • • • l'i . St•F• yc THE . T111:,11.11tS. The,ln in the Trensuri amount to $113.. 1.111,i011.' Coin ciortificaltem, 4•411.71111,100. eurreti. (W I 1:11,0tY1.1.1. N Y RK •('ET Y. Illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh finzette.l Itir.tv .lull' It, Prak Collector !durphe Conk the oath of office to. * The PIIISSiaII consul here says no n in formation relative to German vessels has been received front his Government. excepting a caution that they avoid French men - of war. if possible. The North Geintan stennAlp Hermann has seen detained by orders front her (+Warta in Germany. The Hamburg +(Amer will sail as ritual next Tuesday.. A Gorman Mass mesh lag will be held . here nest Wednesday. • The German Mail Steamship Company base asked for protection for their vessels front the United Mates, and will dotain their vessels ...tit protect Mu Is afforded them: All the European steamers have atiranc.M Ir•lrjbtc (111 breadst offs. ' It is statist upders Were received leMizir at the nary yard to 111 out—imined Int fly 'all Hie iavailable veuselu for thy reinforcement of the Cuban •:411.1 , 11,11. Mail Ste3lllNbill Company are fir ranting to el art 3 line to Europe forthwith. (me to-slay sold nearly three million dollurs• noel Is of gold at between Ills and I [nisi. • To-tinv tear one id th..hotten of the sea. son, the thetmouteter ranging above ninety three in the %bade. Twelve cases of sun stroke arc reported. t fatal. Deaths du i the week 09, a large proportion infanta A large number of passengers left to-day for Europe. including Rev. Drs. Newman, of Chi 'mom. and Wilson, of Pittsburgh. General Jeff. C. Robinson Meckshl Lancing as emanianiler of the Grand Anny of the Re public of this deportment. Arrived. steamier n lowa and Frankfort. front Plenum.. • Severed preacher+ to-flay referral to tee European war. Messier reviewed the warn of the present century. complitneuted Rug , land and sr-Mo.:fared his synumthy for , Pntssia in the present war. bet said it was' a war Of despots. for no principle of right or instimf. :mil called upon the I tilted Staten to stand .a pacific obsert er of he conflict. The (lentos. of Newark, at a mass Meeting to-day. pledged their support to Prussia with money, nod if necessary with men. A resolu tion Wall passed calling for a special session of Congress to form a defensive and offensive alliance between Germany and America. The resolution will be forwarded to lien. Grant and the Prussian Government. Eight uses of sun stroke. two • fatal, 0, Irra.,l 0.41aV CANADA --411--- nolrileginno - Isnond in Comanders of Gun boat. Empleyrd In Prolr m rlln. Canadian Flshrrle.t. i lie 'l••legrapb to tine Pit 'burgh Garotte. I nnrrdu Jnly lt. The frillolving is an extract Irn, the in , trucc lista,' hi the Govern ment to r.nmrnanders ot gun hoat s and on tier officers. similloyed in protecting the Canadian %herlex Ine Ihnits svithla. which you will, in the no teary exerel.e of your power, exclude united Slams fishermen or detain tubing yea st or heats. are for the present to he excep t' nal. Difficulties have arisen in farmer tines in respect to the question whether the erw re elusive limits should be measured as lines: awn parallel everyhe to the coast, iscribing its sinuosities, or on lines produced' from headland to headland across the ent ranee bays • creel:. and harbor, c's inoverioneht I. clearly of tine rit.t tht. .'“aVeati..ll trf isle the I oiled Stal, ruse 11/OTIROL of not 4.1111 V a Rhin titrenTalles of the co. paUal Lit within thud Idles of n line drawn across anytnny. or creels. It is, how ever, the wish of Iler Majesty's Government .neit her io comiale, nor tar the present' en hirer, !my rights in this reSpret, which are In their nature Instructions. 'rheref ore, Ton will not 'interfere with soy American Usher:nen unless found within three miles of the sl ....• or within three miles of a line drawn across tau, mouth of a hay or creek sviilch is less than ten geographical liailes in width. - In I'M.e or any other hay. as ,t he hay of Des Challeurs, for example, you `will not admit any United States tubing ves sel ar host, or nny American lishernien, inside of a line drawn across nt that part of such hay where its - ,width does not •sreed ten BRIEF TELEGRAMS • The «I e.tmer Berlin. from calm armed Baltimore nn Sat urday. —The thermometer nt Saturday three o'clock Indicated till deerreg; at Mr. 'clock 9d. - fico liohinsoo. charged with committing a murder at Paris. Ky., has been arrested at C.ncinnat I. , About thrge hundred and fifty more till nese arrived at St. Louis yesterday , and left for Tennessee. Johot.,lMJ,luss leak fatally stabbed by li co. 3. Wltraegan.astring a right inn St. Innis sulamSatbrils ,, t morning. i 4 -I ,..3 lfte , e e n , ) c .,s : t e , o rd z y f : P the 1 n k t r ‘ D v . e k r e o rt Le t t I n f i r ea i Thea n ercuty (rota la. N. to .1 P. al. s lO O4 et K. --Julian 'Wei not, charity passenger on the eilll.l . Exchange. from Cimminnt l, Jumped it 4, the river at St. Louis and was drowned. 1- c -A. J. Fletcher, late Secretary of state of T nnes‘te, dieston Saturday :.t his residence to Bradley county, after several days' Illness. e , , t. A. Magimi's cotton seed out manatee tor .' at New Orleans. was destrovedi by Ore Sdn ay morning: lass f10a,11.0, imairrd for eri,,, i. , .' ', : ' , ' .• 1. s .. C mien' Tbama. It.•Prir. It yen.'" prowl -1....:::0 rid well it loosen citizen of Missemri,dled of hi residence in Jefferson City, Saturday ' ,• St Inlay was the hottest day of. theieuson. nt P ladelphia. The mercury rose as Iglcas ever known there, ranging from Uff, to' It*: Ist the shade. ' •. i '-.. —The contract for labor in the United Slates pubill . ,:ores. at New lark, was nwarded'at MOM ocean:sum. or .EaI,USI less than to the laseco tractors. . , . . ._ . =The Main factory building of the Meriden o.sann.i Hrlttannia company was ahnost; total ,ly destroyed by are nn Saturday. tans - - fida,- OW; insurance O-Tffi 3 OOO. . . . -o•..at Glance) . shot Janie. Casey in a Ciriclos nail saloon on Sunday during a drunken fight. rt. mil penetrated his neck. inflicting a se ll° . lf sot flttahvgfflarL . i .. :' - . , • , 1 ., .- ise"isteamee , lldrriet' sails .10-ila] from' . WI Ington. N.C., loaded with naval. MOM,. unde command of Captain Moffitt, late of the Confi. ierate States Navy. the setill-annual Meeting of the Li mod finny of the ltepublie of California last week. nt I'elleiri It was decided to erect nmonu ment toil:Merit Faf.illi, krt.: • - ' ' ' - :-Judge Allison. of Plalladelphm. nes steel ied the removal of Lowry as Grand Chancel lor of the Knights of Pythias was Illegal and enJobindStOtkel (torn acting in that cantina]. • —The schooner Jeanette urnved at New Orleans on Saturday from port-nu-Prlnce, elm St. Mimi. Hayti, with eighty-nitte Mg..' for plantatlngs. St it' staled the' rho Oner :will rent ra fOr another cargo; , - - , • a -Mrs. Sarah i Hour, wife of S. P. Hough. ticket rtgent of Lit eon Mountain liallrond , emnroltted nulaide n Ft- GwU on Saturday by Inkling arsenic. - !Meuse suffering from n ehronie.alluient is supposed to be the cause. -It .in currently . reported that Juarez do. cKnee tb be a onadidato for re-election to the Prolidencynor Mexico...lnd will one his Mph- . epee In favor of Lerde de Teyndn. The most prominent opposition candidate PI Porfirio Mu. . • .. . ~ . —At% Cliteinnal.l; Mortimer C. Webb goat led with Peter 'Dillon, with wheat he was • orklng at it pbeertiaker's beach, and cut Win a terrible ruantierwltb a elan knife. Webb ivound a will probably be enj ed tat. - Geo. Aslnalmila• 'Eid:i/mistiest. politician. died at Springfield, Haas.; on Mindttr. Ho was Speaker of the State House In IMI member of •Ikmaress for the terms from 1845-61, and chair map of the Chiengn Convention that nOmi noted Lincoln. • —Mawr K 9 her, nod John Prencotl. re cently arrested,ln Philadelphia for robbing the house of Mayor Herdic of Williamsport. Pa., escaped frompill betweon. one and three o'clock yesterday morning . . 'they released Men other prisonern . -- , /s mass meeting . 'a( nernillne her been culled for' to-night nt the court. holm In St. Louis, to express their sympnthr for their brethren now In the geld mildest Prance, and approving the course of Prlnain. J. B. Bennett Iratemanaging agent of the /Eine Insurance ComVoir, at Cincinnati, has cued that. oompany Mr two hundred thousand Alotlfm.. One-half he claim. as demote s for breach of contract and the other AC( as his c0MM151119491:1406 Fspep Profits, ,—At tbe meetl4 of the Ban Francisco Labor Association on FMdapialt the President was Instructed to inform lb° that It mss considered "unsafe. for Chinamen to come to the United States. and request them to ohtity the authoritiee of the Chinese empire. - , • • —The Cincinnati .Board of Trade en dater dor Libled a resolution on the report of *com mittee recommending the calling of an Indus trial concretion during the coming Industrial exposition. Tetras conceded the convention wns desirable, but the Board did not see how t could eend out the call without becoming itesneesible for too large an- amount of el, I - f- - . MONDAY, rl.l NEC I 10 EOMOI. FOUR CYCLOCIf. EE FROM EU ROPE. FrancoTrpsian IVai ACTIVE MO I YEMENI'S BY THE BaLIGFAIEtiTS, GREAT ENTHUSIASM. PrUeeedin,2;s in the Corps Leoislattif. VAR OPPOSFI) B TRIERS ANI► FAVIIf... NOrs from Prussia l Meagre DOI BTFUL 73,UNtOR OF A BATrli LE. • French Territory lorad 1-, Troops Hurried to the Borih4—Napoleon Called I poll by Senators—Address •i • by M. Bripher—The Empress to As. snMe the Duties of Slat e—Enigland's Anxiety .Conierning Belgium—Co pular Deni4 , usdrationAgalnst France in. Italy—llmigary 16 Sympathy With Napoleon—Hatredl of Prussia .in Delintarfi and tht.-Ituehies—Ar mies In Sall hero Genitally Under 'Orders. Inv Trieimph to the Pittelbor • (7alet tr.) Gl= Psits, July Ile -ifte prOcoedings in the Chatithers. yesterday. on the question of war. were'interesting and important. In the Corps LegiSlat if. Thieve, in a long speech pronounced monist the declaration by.-the government. Ile found after nil said that France Avid received satisfaction front Prussia, and war ..hould not be made on her fora mere formal y. Prime 31inister °dieter responded to M. Thieves Re said it was impossible for the , governmenr to do otherwise than 11 had done. 7131,5 - 4:tin took the door. Ilerecalled Mel-. and Sadown. and .aid that the gov ernment 1114 etde a new blandmi Many interrupted the speaker, Cat he pro ceeded anods: the greatest agitation. - When silence was restored Gaintalt ea de manded that all t to , corresPoeSetwe bad faith Prussia tw laid before the Corps liegislatif. dittos "4'it .t cntided Me . motion in a long 9 , 51'.. ners . ll.l . ate that Pram's- could not make war on the nuthoritp•of telegraphic die. patches. The Minister of Foreign Affairs re plied that it was necessary to make tear. and' t.,.1.. so Immediately, ill order in rise Prlt:±ll Ito time to arm, it any ot her emirs, per , seed Le eouldnut_ecolain shy Ministry, 'lire gueq ion was then put to a votee Mid Min demand fur the correspondence was reJectod by 164 against he The Corps then ndloureed until eight In the evening. On reassembling the followlngiwoJects of lanr were brought forward: I. To call the Gascrd Mobile into active service; 2. To on- Unwire the enlistment of volunteers for the war: It. To issue a demand for a loan of fifty mini..n trims in aid of the artily and sixteen Million frolics in aid of they navy. After a short debate all these propositions were ear ried by the following rote: For. two hun dred and forty-six; against. ten- 111 the Sen ate yesterday, utter the Duke of Grammont had finished his declaration, itouher ached If one Senator wished to Speak. Loud Cries of ...140, me - followed. St. (tanker then said: - As President of the Senate. I trill state that the. Senate in responding for the nation ap proves of the conduct of the. government. Nee must place our hope:-in Providence. and rely upon our COttrage for the triumph of our rights. ' P. al.—The French Chambers at their see sine t outlay, voted an appropriation' of !lily million francs for the-army. and sixteen mil lions for the nary. bill was adopted to call out the Garde Mobile and for the enrollment of volunteers. The- military enthusiasm of the people Is unabated. Journals assert that the French government a. soon as the result of a rote on the Infalli bility dogma was known here, Signed an order for the recall of troops from Home . . . . . , Lord Lyons, the English Illniqer. it still en deavoring to get his colleagues here to pre sent a collective request for a t'ongres,‘ ta Eurouean powers to settle the question be ,tween France and Prussia.. . . . PARIF, July 16.—Limt evening the nnttts or. die various pleasure Kardenii received pertuis lon to sing the Marseitalse. The audience in 11l cases Joined in amid intense excitement nd enthusiasm. . . • . Llnt night ninny Mutton cnngratilinted the iinverai chili Inning. were led. All the bridges nn the frontier between I'M /limn and France have been dest rayed, so that the territory of the frontier F hall be respected. there is a Council of Ministers nt St: Every preparation is being pushed in ill di rections. There le great euthivilasm'by both the army and the people. Many regltnents havealready marched to the frontier., It is positively nsserted • that -t ho Emperor will start for the field of active onernt lops. The Senate trill vote to-day on the measures voted yestenlny by the Corps Legidet if. after which the declaration of war will he edit:fail transmitted to all the governments in Mole. mane relations with France. • Efforts will be made to locate the war be tween France and Praise', Germany out being a perty the question at Issue. • Before the tlenarture of Baron IN miter yes terday the htlnister of Foreign Affairs ex nressed regret on account of the conduct of Prussia and the course Wenner himself had chosen to take before the Dual runtime of friendly relations. It is mid that when he re turned here (rum Ems. a few days ago. be neg lected to tall upon be Oratomont. until the littler sent for him, and even then said he bad nothing to communicate. -This coldness cres ted great sartirise. The Golf:oh, announces the 01,0italt of a MI6. scription by the untrlutic fur the wininded nd other sufferers lu the comingstruggle. Olrardln'S name heads the list fur ten thousand frame. The journals this morning publish the ntate- Inent thateight days ago Count insuinrck cent, by a npeclal messenger, to Baron Weather, Ambassador from North Germany, an order to make no conce”inits to the French Govern ment. "tin not be too much impreneed," Ms. merck 'continues in his dispatch. "we arc ready to proleac the situation If possible to the Bah of Jun'. • The Journals argue from this that Prussia meant war from the begin ning and sought only to gain time. The Emperor lenses Paris baby for the seat of war, the Prince Imperial accompanying him. The Emperor desired this, and theeklui- Press does not object. The military attend ants of the Prince ore in readiness. . • _Prince Napoleon. an soon as he arrives from Norway. will be charged with all important mission to Italy. • Th. Breech army Is condentrat Mg at Mete. Napoleon leaves to-dny for the border and 'will crone Gm Rhine Immediately, Marshals McMahon, Ilazaitte and Canrobert • command divisions. A French gunboat flotilla is on the Rhine. AdmiralXiettouilly vrho commode the ital. I tic Beet, will itrimodintely bombard the Prise. Manports no the Battle. French gunboats ore already In Prueninn river, The army and navy wilt attack simultaneously. The Trench I fleet is watching the Prussian fleets In the Brltieh channel and IS awaiting orders to 01- : tuck. - . , Sweden will remain neutral; Denmark,the key of the Battle °fiery to join France; Austria will remain neutral if Mullein remains neutral: Italy Is friendly to France and has written n letter to the Emperor; Spain will be friendly, Prim hns written a letter to Napoleon; Eng land will be neutral: Itunie, the key of the Mediterranean, isunder French control, • The French army Is singing the Marsellittiee. Universal enthnelasm nrevaHn. Prance will oppose to the Prussian rifled mullion a revolving cannon shooting forty balls per minute. PerhapS Lyman'n American gun. dispatch front" Sittban, on the about twenty..even MHO from Stramhourg. receive& this afterneon, says the Prueeinne entered France by umy of Forbseh, la thelDo. Da. partment of Roselle, on tbe•Wereyand R an _ helm Beltway a bu t t as the 'Pruselan force Is mill said to a dtached come. little impor tance attached to the movement. Thee - french tercel near the frontier are now ret 'mated at One hundred and thirtythounand men. it le believed theYrunnlnns will !Black the moot orl Icy of Mole, cspltnl• of the Depart went gi Roselle, nod an Important milwaY center, moving on it from two directions, one body Tin Theonvilic and another via Kehl. • It la said the French force. are thronging a bridge over the Rhine near Kehl. La /Abrrte says that Benedetti'. dispatch • was not communicated to the Chambers yes terday becnnee It contained. beside. matters from Count Bismarck, Projects looking to cer . - I.q; 1870: twin allegianeei with France and which may be realized to•morrow. • . . In the Corps - Legislatif loot evening many members of the . party of the Left refused to *vole on the Protects of law submitted by the government. • MEM BrittiN. July 16.—The Government is In liontly receipt of dispatches front all intrin of Germany offering men. money, arms. horses, 'Sc., in support of the national cause. ngtl us serting that no sacridce that can be Ina e will be deemed too great for the cause of Germany. Toe Government recommends Bremen h. a port of refuge for German shippers. The Eliot arrived here late last evening from Ems. tits journey . wa.s 11 complete ovation front the start. At Coblento he was surronnd ed by an immense throng, ehn ,greeted.WlT with cheers. when he came forward end said, "I tirntd tliVeased with this starprisc; see in it [t a t Ton behave 35 bely elsewhere: ' During:the entire night hundreds tho ts ands of persons were laund,ing the streets. chairing and Singing the national anthem: All the pro:nen:ldes were illuminated'. ll'olunteer- In; is ell raordinary. 'rite entire population is detnanding antis. • Even iou..--The Immediate mobllizat Irmo( the ent in' P 5055133 nem; has been ordered. The meet Inc of the Reichstag in 13 , IV bxed for Titesday next. owing In t he urgeney of the occasion. Rumors are in cirenlat ion - that mania and Prussia are in strict accord in the struggle nsainst France. . Rolland declines the offer made Prnssia of an tinny to defend her frontier. - , • 'FhoSouth German States in regioniling to Fot slot a notice of the declarttlon tat scar, are land. Polit teal differences are l nbllterateßhP thraegressions of France. Columns of Frits clan fro 'lie moving In the direction of the Rhine and the north coast. The German shipping will stay at home; the French will find no charters, and the h witless will fall to neutral llags. Rosiness willhe nc tireluthrnrulralurirls of Antwerp .ttJ lint • tertian , • • GREVE Lonnosa, July Id.- The neutrality•of Eng land will be difficult., and pertains initn sible and uishonorable,sllolll , l Holland and Itel , rum become Involved. . 7'irovrs, in Its lender this morning, •tig , mat izes the French declarat ion of wat: n. t he greatest national crime that hag bee the since the First Empire. It Wan the no- Ju.st Ina carefully' premeditated ant of ',hae man—the ultimate result personal rule. Many will back German steadfastness against French imuctitosit P. The World . . 1000 R tym p in With 'Prussia. Emperor must ntrike soon If he would strike hard; woe to him If the ardor of his' troops has time to abate. He eau only Tann, on conqueror upon the scale of Austerlitz and Waltrain• The Shipping titactle feel. certain Of the recognition of the doctrines of the Paris Con ference on orienteering and bit.k." 4 m " 1 IhAsibly the Animunity of private Prol.rtg allow. It nl h U thinks England nbUllid ronuun uelitSlll, even if-Prance takes Holland and Bel- A wgricultufal show Is In progress 0.- rd. Many A therwato umwerr and reaper , re oil enlolbil tun. Premiums will be dwarded fi.onolay. Toe .Spinfator predict 00. as the result of the ar. that the tkumpartee will be bound to have haunted fleas eu's pat Ora.. • . ' The Hann of Harvey and Hudson, at. Nor- Melo. was mopped to-day. Great crowds of :cited people collected about the building. IC s.olu Harvey riled tiudar. The (silly ,Yeas expressen sorrow at the re al! of Mr. Motley, arid says. Mr. FrellitgbuSseo ill hod the, English government ismity to tile all disputes with Atlierie.. 01 any time. - • • ROME. PARIS July Id.—The Pope wishes to pro !WM the infallibility &gum on Sunday, the '4th Inst. Leave of obscure for three months rill then he granted - to Fathers desiring It ad those who choose to leare the yllegtloll Indl9puled lions. July Liberal uprising Ject ed here, and frees are apprehended of fiu attack on the city. • . • , HUME, July 17.—1 n the anunenleal Council ast reek n piadest tram rend by the presiding ath r agalust the calumnies of the public ,e,ar and utuudniously approved by the B Tleb .pe, he fowl h public coll./Treat ion trill be ,chl to-day. Toe session of . the Council will tot be -suns entled atter tbc, promulgation of no 111, - dogma, but stouly Bishops will be per hated to return home. Cardinals lteuscher. chwartrenburg. Mathieu, and Arcliblabopeot 'aria and Lyons voted slimiest Infelllbilaty. 'wetity.tlee French Bishop. voted stale , t he doe= and tru voted coodttlonally., =ME IlLttie , BE.L., July let.-:-The 1.30.1 sey: he Itelgian Goventruent ha. received eatte actor). advice, trout the connA at Berlin ...don and Parts concerning, the inhinte mire of Ittleban neutrality: • MEI CONSIANTINI,PI..E. .1111 V 1f.. -- ThsNtee . oy of -I.7ytypt has trivet. forty thousand Turll4l pounds to t Its sullesers by the late continent- =SIM VIENNA. July Emperor 6%4 n tire.l viva nrmy of: obserrnt lou to go into rump on hr Pritiisinu I rontior. • =1 prlt.xerlanki has asked I be tceto_ preserve oeatrality. BERNE. July I Chambers far pn I: 11[7 DISPATCHES.}' ExA.Nuic. . , 1tt . 11014 BATI,I.F. ::EAR FCIIIIIACH. '. PARet, A. II July iii.—There Is ti rutnnr of au engagement ttII I en place near Forbach. .. resulting in . i ' loss t \ the Prussians of three thousand biped. The French 10, Pi placed at two thousand killed. As Yet the report is traced to not:citable 901 me . . The Emperor will iss e a manifesto to the States of South Germs v. assuring them of the gootravill of France. -THE-'WAR F ELINti.. The 'war feeling took otire control of the people yesterday, Duk. . Grammont, after leaving the Senate Charn er. was greeted by crowds upon -the strer s with cheers and plaudits amounting to an ovation. A demon stration was tnade In front of the residence of 1 Tillers to express dissatisfaction at his course in the Corps Legisl\tilt. • This seas fol. lotVed by a demonstration in bin favor, The latr,er. the Journof do Ffine t ! Say, Was not re spectable supported tool was the work of un known creatures. Account s ' front Prot infs.° were received' yesterday of anti-Prussian demonstrations, participated in by al aPes and classes with the greatest euthusinsm. TeOOPIICOT negAdat.n TROY nour. I,e, Przipleo , lllo(ale, ministerial organ. con tradicts the report flint the French troops have been recalled fr Bon, and denies any Intention to recall th e etn. . ' HOLLAND 1,... , t, ITALY NEYTRAL. The Governments of flatland and Italy will maintain absolute neutrality as between France and Prussia. 1 The report that bridgCs on the Belffirnd frontier had been destroyed in contradicted. .suNp.it Ni =I ' The Moniker says England Is much con cerned for the safety of Belgium. France de sires the neutrality of Ilelgium to he main tained. but trill ...wire that Prussia be. held to equal responsibility. The Monticer thinks, after all, that England Is more uneasy regard ing the attitude of Prussia than of France In regnrd to Belgian neutrality. The same Jour nal uses friendly Inswing. totrarda Spain. It Intimates that France trill be willing to sun- Sort the fatiacrof the King of Poi-turd forthe panish throne. Genend Chaltornier trill be 'appointed to command the French reserves, and be named a Marshal of France. 1=! A Secretary of Einbaasy will start to-night or Berlin to deliver to the F russian govern mot the official copy of the French aeclara. , lon of war. • • . The Mendeur opens a list for .National sub solutions to provide a fund lentil ro the golera went In prosecuting the war. All the Parts Journals will send special cor respondents to points where military opera tions are likely to he of Interest. Last night, by order of the Prussian anther- Ries. railway end tele_graphle communication between Frei co and Prussia cons destroyed. The °pinto e ARM:tale, Prince Napoleon's organ, says: learn from good authority, that Italy It tendered to France the bitten( option eithe her friendly neutrality or un conditional id." It adds: "Prussia has of-. (erred n prat Ince to Austria In exchan for an alliance. reg. or vegan:Wm tNVADCD. Last night M. Rouher announced t the Senate that uke de (Imminent had Info ed him of the vision of French Write ;by the Prnsslan . A force of the enemy ha nl - wife ns Merck, In the province of Moselle, for the purpose of destroying the railroad ail at WM. but returned_precipi tately. • There Is ft eat netlolty In the fortresses of Ilastiult. The soldier* of Baden. commanded by Prussian °Meer*. man the rump...tn. Front this morning all communication by the pew bridges between the right and left banks of the Rhine Is Interdicted. Demonstrations of • the most enthusiastic character continue In favor of war against Prussia. • raps AN INVASION CONTRADICISD. The Sournal Oglelel denies the statement that the Prussian troops have entered France. Telegrams on the subject are contradictory the latest reports being that no force of Pros slaw has crowd the Rhine. GARDE IiAiIOICALE CALLED Our. A decree . IR published Calling upon all mem bers of the-Garde Nationnie and Garde Mobile f the Met three corps of the AMY to report innuedinteir nt the chief towns of their .le. Pertinent,. In readiness for active service. =9 It is 'reported thii meeting of the High Court of Justice hos been indefinitely postponed and general amnesty will be nroolaimmi to corer nit eases (before that Court. eAcept those for 'conspiracy modest the lite or the Emperor.. • 1 The .11 - onitcur i nserts that the Spanish Conn ell has notified the deputies there will be no necessity for a electing of the Cortes on the 10th toot. lu consequence of the withdrawal of - Leopold,trom the candidature. SENATE CAf.L ON THE 6YPEROH-ADESE , S 4 ST = After the se4lon Tett enter. the Senate pro ceeded In a bode to Sr. Cloud, where they Ing OL were received tu the Emperor and EmPres , NI. 'twitter. President, said the Senate thanked the Emperor for the permission of expressing to the throne its patriotic sentiment , monarchial combination Injurious to the pre, lige and security of France had been myste riously favored by Prussia., On our represen tat ions Prince Inalpnill renounced the throne of rp,tio. who retains our friendship by ernouncing a candidature so wounding tone. Without doubt immediate danger sins' avoided. lint our legitimate complaint re mains. Was not it evident that a foreign puwer, to the prejudice of our honor and interests, wished list orb the balance of power in Fatropel• Ilad we not the right -to demand of I hat power guarantee: against a. possible ttecurrence of such attempts?. This is refused. • and I Itedignity of France is intitited.' .I - our, majesty draws the sword and t heuntry is trill. von. eager for the occasion you have WitlloEl SEI long. It Eliirllig the time vou raised to perfection the milibtry organization ol France. Ity your rare crrance is prepared. I er entbusiasiti' proves .that, like your Ma jesty, she will. 111/: tulerateWrong. Let lur august Empress Ilelbttle ng7llll the depository lif Imperial bower. The , great bmlies of state - stemmed her Majesty with absolute devotion. The nation ha.: faith in her wisdom. and energy. Let' your• Majesty resume with noble confidence the command of the legions he led - at Mogen. to and Suffering. If peril has come the bone of victory Istnear, and soon nattefill cotint7 trill deg ce to her children the honors of tri umph. Soon (lennany will Ile freed from the ' domination which has oppressed her, and peace NV 111 be restored to Europe through the glory of our tinny. Your MaJestY, who re cently received proof of the national good will, may then once more devote yourself to reforms. t he leall:Ent ion Of which ie only re tarded. The Emperor ivarinly thanked the Presi dent and eitelnln.l.s Olt he Senate. itnivA I. or Till: Expars,:. . _ FArninp.—'rlre Empresarirrived In Park to day trem St . Cloud, and received a popular welranne or a moatanthuslagtie &Janet er. The Emperor leate, for the field an Weil rie9alay. - • • lithhioP LOAN TAIVEN. • , A loon or Alt month.; tn.:le-Im.y Lunde of live hundred million franc. \Nag taken lip in n few ilOlllO. The Credit and Book of Cm nee Illrote eirort• toonOpoliZe the entire amount. . Passport , have been sent vj Count de . Soletrnb 'in chart, nf air atrs.of the Prttssinn legation. TROC.II,I ON Tilt. 1161t0i.1t.. • The =meta the news sin, received that the Presslah truups had violated the frontier, gad.- Mu French mops were reii.ly to cross Into Germany. The zimaven Irony Africa are dis embarking at Marseille, • lu R M. 7 ltegiinent, are passing through the streets to-night on their way. to the frontier. Great crowds gathered on the - side walks wildly cheering as they passed. No opposi tion. to the war is in:ntested. The press de nounce the speech of Tillers. OFFICIAL. DECUEES. The Tottrnal Dtslr publishes the following official reports of decrees 'which halve been issued: ('relating a fourth bat Milton for each regiment or infant, and a Ninth Aqua rata for r,i g iolentF of cavalry. General ' Anton:are. who 'commanded the titttioual Guard of Paris. has been appointed Commandertn-Chief of the Imperial Guard regiments in the barracks alt Ecule and has received orders to march Monday. The military . posts - In Parts made vacant by the departure of troops have been occupied he luiperlat 1011111 N. All the-troops in garrison in the Central Departent of France have received orders to depar m t for the frontier. I= A council of Ministers, the Emperor Presid ing. IVIIN held at St. Cloud to-day. The Chain. her will probably dissolve - at the end of the present week, atter voting the budget. PIItSCIA IN DENMARK• AND VIZ • La Patric says the newt from. Denmark and the Duchies It excellent. Hatred against Prussia k mat. If their goVernments hesi tate to take part in the present conflict, the people will rise against them. In Hanover there is great :triton inil, and the Prussian Gen. .ernl commanding that Province has asked for reinforcements.. • TOE FITAII FM& 'LAILATIOrt ticatuats.' The Prltts ri Government bilVitifertilten cent orders Nt to permit t th e e ireulattop of the Vreuels Uroclarmttlon to Glereqsa pop nlntion. Great numbers of French „journals were being illotrlbuted throughout: the Ger man Stmeg. • • • . . Private so toscriptiong for the Inns are now opened all over 1. ranee, and money and other lofts are pouring In. The etlthiodalan in over _ whohnlnr. I . IIUStiIA. 1 . 11 M), INDER Or .00T1I, GERMANY 1.4.,N005, Jolt . 17.—Advicea from Ireland represent that Prince .1-loyal Frederick Wil liam will take command of the armies of the St at ea of South (lermatiy. nrndana - DECLAid'A FOR FRANCE. .tt-ielegram from Reath states that oh • • different panics in Hangar,' had met t. and edam tni ,r0xe.4447.11064-4ilinjulr . • . . France and declarni,r taut every victory of France be a victor, for liannarY• :VrtirroAßDT, July I. cln London.—The annv W4rtcmberk ha+ been ordered to take the field and the Chambers have been convoked. Mt . Nicn. duly' 17.—The Bavarian army. in lading the reserve corn, has been - ordered tt ,Ake the field. 11.t.tfueno..Inir WlMain sent to the Chamber of Cowartco of this city a crate• Int acknotrietlement of the patriotic address of that body. fie regret the sacrifice which the honor of 0• . mane exact, but rill do hia dot, it, ring et eats in the bands of God. '\T 13111TAIN. •ED - 13 AT LONDON. .—The British Foreign Of ectived nrilcial.not ice 1 , 1 the or Letwern France and Prus. LONtiOn. Juit flee has not yet declaration of Rouhertas the Yrutslan France'. Italy and Ihmmark as u rea the nowera of an intent ion to treserve n ntrality. McMahon. araine n Canrobert will com mand the three eon v o the trench army. The troops of Saxony are In motion. Thii Dutch Reserves have b entered out to pm. t rot the frontier. The North "German-P. liatnent meets on the 2Oth to vote the 131...,C,1 credits for war por ta-we, night rota the French Senate •nya t ?Sett the frontier of Belgium relies upon British. French and Prussian assurances of neutrality for the Im munity of her teryltoro: The - vrar euthusiapn i France is very great The people offer to pa double taxes. Th. police are obliged to p tort tho residences n fhlurs and raver, who lade speeches :trains. t he war. Pni,4a prop ..ten.t for., 11:111=11 ITA 1 ATION'AI DEMONSSI FLons.:Sec, .1; ill - Minn m Crowds collect, and German Et' with France: V t raltly." great pcipular demon o-day against France. .t of the Foreign Mace and obouted ”Down sala and Italian Neu- h• 1:.-`A aen.r?t In rum basso. a ,vt Pnt- Mintwecc. T‘DLICI. ATHENA. July 1. VIII Pmus. July It—There Is a crisis In the (I ieek Cdbinet In consequence of quarrels among the ministers. - , Mae uronosal Is under dls cusaion Lem to unrer for three yearn soya attrlbutei on It nt Serrano. General Polo u• 111 go to Vichy • =IT! HAVRE, July r.—The Da'fluter has arrived tram idontevide. and means hnving passed no the Seth of 511 e • a black vessel, about one. thousand tons burden,' on tire from stem to stern. She bad a cargo.apparcutly petroleum. LONDON, .1111 i 19.—...4 yacht, showing blue lights, end mimeos.' toshe the Dauntless, cent passedop the Bth lust.. in latitude forty-nine degrees, longitude elg teen degreea, by. the Deverena.hich. has arrived at Liverpool from Charle ston. has Que g.egred. owc,July 18. 7 arriv I PErstOtrrn; July . 10.— I pin, from New York. li ~. EINANtIIAL 7tIND C ! LONDON, July It —2 P. American securities ant en I 'Ur" 85: 'O7O. 85; 10-40 s. 84; t 154: (treat Illestern. 22. St 1 (nal. LtvalteoOz July 16.—Cott n market heavy: middling apt Mita, illid; Or cans. iltid,• sales 7.800 bales. California whit . wheat lis We 'lls lid: red 3V tern W e t Ps re Mb red win .; ter las tkiE4lo. 9d. ter, our tss. ' Corn: No 2 mixed R. Oats 21 01. Denier 15, Pens Mts. Pork I ts. Deer 1135 . Lard ;Is Iki. , Cheese Wm. aeon 585 for C mberiand enditia for shorten, Produce unch aged. Lospos, sly 10.—Tallow 455 fit. Sugar 31. s 6410.31, 9d. illevar.' July 17.—Cotton market closed heavy yesterday at itilf. foe 1 - es ordinate° on spot. , _ • -There we cousiderable rivalry at Cincin nati yesterdnbetween the Enquirer and Coins mercial to dl tribute their Sundae issue along the railroads. The Enquirer sent a special train nt 1110 to Dayton. T e Commercial Cent a special at 1:90 e. tn. to -Se la. thence to Day ton. connecting 'NUR don . MID, reaching the city nt 1230, thus dlstribu roods tl g the Commercial i on both ods In advance o the Enquirer. The steamship Idsla I . e ,, st i T , eg i nslilp Allem& =MS M.—Consols 91%. nominal; 8% rte.,l6x: cite flat and nom —The Content of the brig in.lfason. Which milted at Boston rerterds from Soriano, report, that on June M. In In Rude 68 dexreee ' North nod loettliude f.sdegreenls rrt Melee: he,,: Picked op a boat cm:dinning eight men • in n ererriog condition, trithoub food or tenter, • Tho . cou ld ro n tweak Tingliett. They. omenp• posed to he French seamen. \ • • . --ne• • —A carriage containing i,family ;lamed Gregory. from lowa, Was crushed between the depot platform and tour o'clock train from Camden and Cape Stay, at Woodbury station, on Saturday afternoon. The husband, wife and niece were killed. The remaining occu pant had botniegs cut off. • --Frederick Drucktunn. or Comm was stabbed seriously Satutday night while attemptingjo eject Otto Darr and others front a saloon. Derr and party hadintritded them selves upon the premises where a dance lOU in pr•uereel. In the melee Derr alsomut listed' Fred Debert. • < < ,XXXV.-- NO. 1:55. Overdressing The sante want of adaptation of the dress to the iweasion, exhibited in female church costume, is shown by the! habit prevalent among our dames of pit! ling on their showiest izarnients when ever going out. eVen should'it be for the performance 'only of 'the! most ordinary dui,: 1.01411(11M With the' it is to the draper's slurp loiter a dozen kitchen towels, to the grocer's to dabble in butter. ar ui the butcher's to dribble in the- of 'a sirloin, She is tire same finely dressed personage. - Sire . more .frequentiy, however, amino the in consistency of performing hinnble duties in lofty attire by .11ifting them to the lowlier and more soberly clad shoulders of her husband. This is one. and•not - the leasi, of the - ill effects of - this, habit of female ovM-dress.' It unfits Women for the simple' and - •unordentatious - duties of household life. (Mr unmarried girls ate entirely overilresed. They are Allowed td' ear such snits as are never worn by modest 4112141 Ni,, in Europe, and are hard Is seen in piddle by 'the most matronly persons. The yetieg lairs, dauntingly turned, is sure to attmct n notice in streets which should • apt be agree. to. nod. is hardly safe for., virgin . • ty. Our cistudry "women;" M s., nor conntrymen, are recognized immediately on the. highways of travel by the finery of their 'dress. The glis tening black coat and satin waistcoat, and the,silk gown anti 'flimsy .bonnet;ash ; ion, are discerned at once-amidst the dust of the railway and smoke of the steamer S. American national peculiarities. Apart from the obvimisndvantage 401 the. score of iTonomw of .ndapting the dress.io the occasion, there are certain moral effects of higher importance which might be e . N.: ',voted from n satin.' reruns in this par fielder. Overdress. leads' p, false expec tations. and confirms a dt , ,veifful sanity. which pronupts to a pretence of svenitit, and thwiniquitous means iw w Web it may be supported. It has more to do thanany other single cause with the fall of sonatas, 114 bankruptcy of hashatubiand the ruin of }families. fto effect in destroying •fe.. male reserve, especiallythattif the young, Writ SIMS takes away, one of :the:l3eat safeguards of virtuM,maltes 'lt Very per nicious. The excess - .of dress is certainly the cause of much of the characteristic vice of the day:. and with. the general adoption of n MON' 1111.411,t attire there wuulrl b 0 lee!s temptation to that part, nt least, of 'the.prevailing ill.tlaing for which women are respousilde.—The Ifvaurr Bark of D rt. r to f i (al rrer.l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I ILYA 1,43 VAUTIMS • II.I‘I,IILIcAV F.XEI/CrIVE COMNIIITEE, • July 18th. 1870...) NOTICE.—There will hen meet ING of the above Cosuarittee.st the room tho eecothl Werra Grant Club. No. 68 Surlth nehl street. ,a 4 On Tuesday, the 19th inst: I= EISMI W. e. PIL/RVIAN,:ff. Chairman. • Secretary. EDUCATION. FOR to'sla MEN— . EDUCATION. it WILLISTON SEMINART.-11setng Horn Its founder. Hon. S. WIIII/tan.en endowment ofUdents 8230.000, offer the g very h best adrantncel. to st deStrin 11 thoroug for Cu. spiels or •for adnalestan to tt prepa rull on College. Hatton at putt. and Tuition free to the itangent. Far Stuntovue address the Prlnrlpal. MARSHALL I( EN SHAW. East Itempton, Mare. Juladit, ALI - AWE BANK STOCKS-RAL o ,!Nly ANV.se. . . . . . . .. TIJESDAY EV ENINO.• July 19th. at 19 Weinek, 'ill be knhl on recond none of Mcilnalne , A nekton Ihnanc. lOU timithtlehl ctrcel._. _ ' 171 shares (Athens Sittli4llll Bank. li 1 alumna B.& M. bintional Bank. .1 has Keystone national Bank. ) , haren Weltelli hoeing* ILYnk. J. OU slicres /inlston 011 Company: • . Juin , A. SICILWAINE. Auctioneer. Allegheny-Savings Bank 'ALLEGIIENT, PA. ORGNIZEt)_uI_.L4S. STOOIOHOLDEILC INMITLT7MAI.I.II7 LIABLE. Deposits received end 0 percent.dilo wed nn time depoelts. Particulernttentinn given toColleetione. and emcee& promptly remitted. I decount days. MOMIDAY and THU RSMA I. eTOrni: 4 limes 1.. Gra . imanY E John Been. A. Moore. ii. Wetted, D. Denaren. ' Andrew Ackfey, C. 11. Beyer. • .1 AM 1.. GRAHAM, Preildent. MAIN W. RIDDLE. Candler. JrilettlO JUST ISSUED. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE FOR AUGUST. Illustrated. CON E:NT- 1. SOUTHERN SOCIETY. 11. AMY'S LOVER. A Sion, by Florence Marty., 111. THRONE SWEET TIIING TI(AT IS LOST • TO ME. .A POEM. B Ilocrara Olyndon. IV. THE VIRGINIA TOURIST. PAW] . r Profusely Mounded. By Uttar.* A. Pollard. V. TINE EMPEROR ALEXANDER. VI. 3IIE °LB 11001i-ellitlPS. , ol . LONDON AND PARIS. Br Edward Borland. • VII. SIR HARRY HOT SPUR OF lIUMBLETII - 'WAITE: A linrer. Part. IV. By An thony Tmllope. 111. ON TILE RS Pt/THESIS OF EVOLUTION. . . • . Paul . By Prof. Edward R. Cpe. IX. OCR cAspLts. By Edward Spencer. X. TIRE ItUNOILY REART. Ut J. W. Ut . . . Fntrmt. X. THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND AN-, NEXATIO. tan , \III. THE IYI.ANU OP TIME. A Poem. OUR MONTHIN DOeSIP. , • NV. LITERATURE OF TIER DAY: For Sale t all the Look and Nees NtOree. TEntse—Temly Subtertption, $1 : Single Num . hoc 35 cent., • SPECIMEN NUMBER. with Prentlom List and Club Itatee`sent thanp midterm on receipt Of Twenle-tive crag,. Addreee' J. B. LIPPINOOTT & CO. 'SLOTS. Y acre (web a Orchard of large beer.. log tpplo. react and Pear Tree.. 9 2,1 0 0;rarg rgine clew of the elites. Priem. 1 HOUSE AN1:71.0 - T, full of NW. bettinglgalt. ?doe 1111173. 1 LAR G E . NSW cirrriGE. 9p. :armwlda hagl f mat sod side portloosAll tellers. M /arm. Osherow . , Moat well of water at tool door, carriage holomwha - VaVlnrar th g - ?"'"`"" ° " ° " " a nd river, owpoelia month of treet. Mt. tvashlngloo, with l_armo. 00. Or M scree more of kw/caftan:. Osage he with It. Wittda Slam =Wales end), of Mn. • cline. Enquire of • W..LINTIART, ou the premises. • S FO - It SALE.— =2l 715 and 717 . Marhet St.,.Philadelphia. American Organs Are made of carefully chosen mate rials,by well-tralued mechanics, with the aid of ingenims machinery: are constructed in accordance with acous tic, principles, with the dictates of long experience, nd with the sugges tions of reflnetttinstral taste:. The =Rau( acturer. Intend In secure AFriend inlveryNcha.§eir singe they not the sante thorough wort int° arerl Instrument—each being perfect, of Its Wad. and sob at a prlco cOrie.pOnd log with IU aetnafralue. Besides a lams varlets of sweet toned Inen ts ter the Parlor. the alartufaitorers agora. sprigs of powerful Organs stint Pedal Bass and Double Manuals For etivitcrtxs. uusicAL SOCIETIES. sod other puhtle WOO.. Fell " oRGAIi DENTS. A THOIWITII COMPARISON INVITED An Maturated Circular, containing full dcecrlp• tions and prince. win be cent poet-paid, on applica tion. • S. D. & W. Boston, Masa =I JOHN ZWEIDING-ER No. 136 Smithfield Street. rDITCATION FOR YOUNG REN.- WILLISTON 801INARY basburteceisad an its Ina der. Ron. an endow ment of 117.4.1)00 effete the Veer beet advaii- MlgrVtrl e r_ra:jo h inl?? . i . 7rPtit late. Mani at oost.atal Tuition reo addrebe the refetepal, 1 - 11Z•etthe, ihtst llamOton. Maas. 1,1841. Vi• /00 b it eTitle2:ll4, White LIMN for uae by J. n. CANIPTELD, Nis l4l rust. arenas. , 7- .lllli ThiagYille Hydraulic. vutr lIENT, the be e i %li" . IN.• 141 ptnt • THE WEEKLY Winn TIIE BEST AND fIIEAPIIST !ommoreial •and. Family Newsppri • , 1311LI9UEI1 INATISTEZIN PK4STLVANIA., , Nu farmer. oleehaute, tnereiAnt 00410 to Mout It. • Single oubscribsil Club• or tire ' Plebe of ten 1.12, A ropy is furnished gratultou.i7 to the letter•up a a - club of lon. Postmasters are requeeted In rt as Agents. JIM rem. 1lEk:11 & 111., ..* 1111IMEIMI At.. not etterslino /.INrS;lral tr 1 , 1.'1 3 In 1,... " .. "" n ' C{:A ; tact. dotal/i.e.' line /11" E (4:NTs. WANTS. .• • _ Al 7 AN'rED—.II4ENTS—For to sell it liar IIIAVEMII:I7I.ICSEWINGMACIIINY to I.,onstntaAlott In city alai • ,aaat tt , Apply at No. 7U l:m~tLllrld strerr. AN'FEI). - -REt'lllllTn.--sorerst m.n . . Q u,,N v GREYS. Tlint company Is °mut th•. 1..e,1 In thy Hattolipit. MAY at N flrfnie of N. . Jog , r 2, }}rat Of •11 1 10 attna. ' • .11/'.lSTEl).—Ser6rill Mon for Fain t . r work. lardrolorf Drfrlng._ . Alto., for Brlrtrord Work. treveral Otis (arts ‘lsate‘l for Cooking, Chitintierseitirk. Dining-minalint* snit light work tit description. APPIT st 1 :11th strvnt, drat dm* [rum Suspenrion A A N S T e E ri l u i l — orVetice l'en T n ° cr In B e s manufs — n• lie " r " r ' c 'g ni:Vl=Dir i retTegnq Wi le " n ‘ ii. l elim "'( dgie r, business. which can •be done Milne ultely. Thiele n rare importunity for amen vrtlaktn, to embark to business. Address A. R. Putsbereh °Mew stiatr.s reel name end where en Irderstent ran be had, three days. WA STEI/--MORTI4 AtiES. , 30.00010 Lose In lame or smell .moons., rte fills rite Of Interest. • • . THOMAS R. PMTS.,: hill. hand and Reel Ratite Renter. No. 1711Rialtbfleld filmset. VIT A NTEI)--)II.OIITGAGES. Thirty Thousand ;Dollars to Loan large ar mall amount. on prop.iy Alliwhaal MILT talr rate ..1 Uaareat. ' tIIARLEM /11CILEY1t, • ; RO.d_qAtiFit. Amt. UN. Omni /UV*, LOST AND FOUND. • . 1" osT.—CHECK.—fin the 12th or Li 13th Inst., n fee 1134.2*, No. .9. listed 12th July WM...drawn by Wm. McCully a co. favor of Messrs. Bradley It DnII, a. bower. Thu nnner please leave If at fin. l ' S and 20 Wood street. AS payment bat bee n Itionrant It Is of nn •altse to any one. Juta.stli A. H. BAUMAN. OU:SIL-011 Saturday evening, a POCKET-BOOK, containingntoneY. an. T e °vinare= have it by nailing 24 3 tianantlry Street. Allegheny. and lokitif ling tL MAISAFFNY. BOARDING. f it r ANTEIL BOA BOERS. A ter ran TO-LET. rl l . O-LET.--FUIM!SHED ILOOPkywith A .k ., gr a vAllsout board. Malvin, at 134 FOUITI lar^,e. Third Story JL FRONT ROOM.ltable for Lodgers. Ap yl7 at 279 Venn .treat. et. au T °•LET.—No. 36 Esplanade street, Allegheny. itOUS6 of 7 rootosand finished idle: gee throughout: hot and cold water In kitchen. ros!iession gtien September Ist. Apply prominesoir to JOHN STERRETT, Mumma, 41.sheriz. , TO-LET.—STORE ROOM. I= A arst-chos STORE ROOll and oast. No. Ihrli Liberty. street, sompletel/ fitted up sit shelving .0 wasters. Will bt, footed Weap exiled far soon. Enquire at . N 0.4 VIRGIN ALLEY. FOR SAME: Ckanni-v Residence At Edgewood 'Station; A lame DOUBLE TWO STORY MUCK HOUSE and nearly J . acme of ground. The house contain. le -roma; also • well of &nil wator In anthem. Any one in want of .pleadld Louie will do well to call and owning. lhle Linirdil7. Will Sato city property to PM • payment If .nimble. Sur frirth•r Information call. at at the place. opposite Edgworth Staticio,on ther 5.1 i. It. -., .3011 N GRAZIMIL NR SALE.—HOUSE. Yarn • • well, et 76 - First street. well Waled for it Wardteeeose. Tere etiXterater. [.. 4 "01t SALE.—A. BRICK HOUSE, cm- Ito t agr f7p n gt ' ggal,lll74:MT: 76. word! Will n seir ws 1 wish toj_o torte countei. Apply at go uortAN EITSZY:e. or ale - c!. 6U k,P5. 4 r.f!-.... 74 1 . R SILT' 1 1 0 Seeerul scam-handLiV4ooNti. One or ( 0 100 it 01010 CAllRtAtilt. to good order. rwoliollitFA. • ,Apply to • • Corner of gunth .cruel street' iiiirillar-i's r itort, Allegheny. ; IOR SALE.—Engines and Bonita, - New end Second Hand, of all klogi,eonstortly , on . hand. ' I Orders from all parts of the country prom:M.l7AI waded to. • Y. Cnmei Marlon A vMeaIRS. n and co.ca., w. aC.R. W. Adedhaor. 'FO T IkU i t ut LE.—STOCK FAX.M.en• acre]der mit/I L LY ''' . ealllcel ' ls n'th l d . kar t' no so Louses, nrarnrd mod well n ° 4 " 7 " . U . small meet P 31.111, through the ulnas. 01[4144 in ' ltrikggiirka r gZi. 3 l.V.7Zl=4,l ellustchel. The rum ma Ds purcLasß StaTAISTYCO...No.74Voutth Ave. VOR SALE CH EA!, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PitOPEILTY.A Ithe COUNT/dr_ lIRPIDENCE, arm:a/hang '2O acres with 3 hews thereon; onr.• floe. comfortable and concenisat houselifmad water. and one of the best water pow er, In Weldon Deunrylvents for • milli 11E1 = lles from the ally. on the waters of Terlle Creek Dowd, X of a mile from Stewart's Station, Centred road. Also. several wad FarVII - araaf location! ana boyars for sale. DemErre WILLIAM WAND, ill No. Ilol3rariV/1-. oppeAtcrlajhedrel. VOR VEA RS' itifiTl-• . . A handsome jeessed Brhot 70wa Itog two stories. omtalitine 7 rooms. Lot 43 by 1941.. 0 %f ate on 414th street. near Bettor meet. The well with pe vines, obrobbei7. - /ta. while on the rear is On e stable. Ossell throve* , the house. This property l• otetaltehthe 4 S olcable in the 17th ward. Price sail :one thin given, T. R. SI ON MAIN STRE—in elee Coe tt i lese Cottle* Mese, situate on Main street. near the rinnity thew Rita n 004151011 3 mom.: Lot 30 by nits lo a beautiful pia.% and one within road. of. sit of moderate maths. T. It.LL WIN. ON 4e th STRRICT.—A besuere sa l er, MOW. AnyGO by 108, close to the aeon. P. IL W . ,. Any one whiling it ineesent spot on which to hew - cannot be better petal. T. R. SILL a, n/:l , i 111300 will purchase Ono Lot. near the R. IL In oe cash eadbehmoo in rour_oqual lleYthents. Worklaeusen shoald not, WOW greed , ~,,,wirmity slip by. They eel nevorreatiothe 110 11411r1111 r, 12geous. T. IL BIL BON - ICI COMM Pow and FOR SALE—PROPERTY. : The two Atoll doable boast. the Reidnaeo 4! Robert FL Rotondo. Ilse.. edJoining therilateenee:. of Rom. IP.. awl Ilay Welker end lirma.Catenor..:, le Ureters loess/et/. on the New Ifriebton Itt•34 aitent3 miles from the eity. The bOnse .s c . entejuni... 14. 1 . 0.1.1; sloa;the house sad mating room, nth , . me kitchen andlaundry .dont.honic,COntwohlut to the mama Whitler: the hen." Is itheelLilot 11 . 1 . sneer and gas. The' ground', oteti*Whe 1 OK iteres.few tunefully laid out end en er`r with an abuntlenco or fruit sod emerges.. WM,/ smell fruits, Ac. °tithe pronitoelliith gismo eon irthlerronit bailees and sardainbous of 3 rooms. Venter StatiOn..th the P., It. WAte: " • IL IL i within a few minutes' watt of the Fos terms. enquire at the mum CITY brALLLOYt Y.Jot? glinw,•(T , ' To Sewer Contractors: Tim Senor Commission of the CityrissMST ;., ant prepsessi to wets. Dropouts for consums... tinp of th e following 'Linen. WWI egossams. -, . osnoss, mists. so zonal.. kc. . . _. . - • • • • . . . . • " Contract No. 1. 6topttillo, shoat 400 fmt or fig to►' Infir Bent,..SlWthEClard•nArenlte,traiwArild**ollll - with theolti.totmllowitronialtlfieVielk,.... Contract No. 2 • liostprtatne about 3313 feet of 154nch. Pipe Seweron Otto a”nne. fres retiree KM; • connect with the Frasier West Sewer. Draennies and wee.eo-•tons crat he eeen 404 fat ,. • Informatlon obtained at this calm • : • Side meet be endorsed . Sewer Pro tract No. 1... for 2.•5.. asthe caletneer werde-" rerr i e on or before P.N. THU ItSDA all2l. j' ramie of Proposals, on 'Ado forme Woe* bide will be received. will be furnished at Mb oiler. The Comadealon do not bend themelvea W ee neat lb* leveed or my bid. • Br order of the ComndariCer.. • CHARLES DAVIS. I Idcm. ..zlfG.l?izzl4. _ Lj. II II =lll WA =KM