II THE DAILY GAZETTE M - PUBLISUED PENNIMAN, REED & Co., eviller Sixth Are. and S II S. PENNIMAN.. JOSIAH Mk% T. P. HOUSTON, N. P. azza. EDITOR..? A-Nlk PROPRIETORS, ut..v• n^r rent ............. • t• Lyn . ler, per week I'llE DAILY GAZETTE. Bi. Aux tire stmn, atf.r.tog.• PRE VONT 61111111,0; r ; Pori. Tnr N. -1,1. c k berry cr.() 114111,17110 U, Brews Cot.:4Y. P hue four htindrr ,oh.redvotere Tut; Lot:Ufa-We (',,u rig, .Jug r nrrtrte. hay!. Nap. mean, Bib, Titr. Fifth Avenue Theatre is to revive Moliere's dramas nett winter. Ttr oaks of Virginia are dying out and are being auto by poplars: AN arttsia well noteboring at (*oboes, ' N. Y., is sire s 2,1)00 feet deer,. STIENWAY, he piano man, bits bought a residence at' . storia for $127,000. tVitutof is heaper now' in Home, . Oa.; thou it has been for ten yearn before. Lt otiAtin 'I -.Julio:Wes daUghter Clara, 'is about to marry the Marquis de *Yawl ale. .'notlyt is tie now. of a very diligent Japanese stud nt in a school VI orcester, Mass: 3.115 S STMEII,II wealthy Cariadienne, has calls,' on the J'ope, and given aprenent of $B,OOO.- FIGHTING Indians With negro troops on the plains, has been-called the Atnerican Rougc et noir. Jogs" W. Fonstv's eldest son, Philip E., died on the 14th lost., at New Orieans, in Ilia HOtli year. .1 $lOO,OOO opera houne, with watt( for 11,000 persona, is to be erected ill Kansas City in September. • • (iiillicothe. children with the whoo. - tog cough aru dent tothe gas works to n it and inhale the I tunes. Mont than 3,000 itutuigrants wero added to the population of Wisconsin during the first week in July. THE eicursion of Red Cloud and Spot ted Tail cont the liovernment $(.(0.000 and probably savisl au Indian war. AM English wag saps we ought never to be frightened at the arrival of a ghost, becinse it in quite Immaterial! • A COUPLE in Indiana. who hat enjoyed forty. years of matrimonial bliss, has just separated inn . quarrel over a cow. Jen - En:sus ILts:ln (colored) has been ac cured of untruth with intent to kill by one Adam Lincoln, in a 311ssinnippi court. AN Albany man has sold $2,000 worth of strawberries this year off a piece of land for which lie paid $1:10 three years 1.. .... , . :i..i . , --.: i - . . . . . Sottz cuterprining bookseller—Lan r 'printed "The Dadrythan's Daughter, disguised as ." Wild Life Among th Kurile." • TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford, has eon ferred the degree of . .1../.l).'en the Rev. William- lindth.r,:of St Stephens, Phila delphia. s • • A cot.ormi, man who killed a white tuna is Beaufort, S. C.. Men been found guilty of murder by a jury compon . ed entirely of Cuntts is unusually brilliant in th Easy Chair of the August flaryce and hi depaitment,is unusual]' better than al the meet. • • , .NEvEr.. Aim milk. A lady in ilebron, Wisconsin, was. instantly killed by a stroke of lightning last week while sklnt ming milk. Sostg German gentlemen in Chi ago have rained a purse of s s +oo in gold for the first Gentler' soldier who captures a French flag.. WO.ILAN is the only female in creation that sings, also the only one that sues for divorces, buys bonnets 'or beats her bus band with a broom. sarrErt of tOeorgeto a. Ey.. went but on his mote by' mining his throat with a piece of glass. He was ninety-four years old. Two men wore stabbed at a ball near ,Cincirmati on 'Saturday by a desperado named Dirs. Tire ball broke up amid shiieks and great excitement. THOUSANDS of prospective continental tourists have backed out and the steam ships will many of them go over with sprat passenger lists on account of the CAIIRIAOE containing four persons was struck by an express train at Wood bbry. N. J.,on Saturday nod a Mr. Greg ory, his wife and niece, all from Ohio, • were killed. • SIT -is reported that 'the New York au thorities have forbidden,the Oneida Com munity to remain longer.in 'that State, and that they will soon Min their friends in!Wallingford, Conn. 41 - PROSIINENT manufacturing house 'of - New York, it Is understood, has quletl made arrangements to employ , oue thou- sand Chinese hands. They are expected to begin work in the fall. A German poet In Chicago has avenged hie country's wrongs by writing a poem In Which he speaks of the Emperor of the French as Buonaparte, while every one knows hu objects to the u. • THE Shattiburg' Literary and Social Union debated last Thursday upon the question "Is It wrong to pump oil wells on the Sabbath T' The decision was de. ferred until next Thursday. ! LN Lima, Michigan, a boy rim away from school, "played book," went 'flshing, and got drowned; which climax seems to be the only means truant schoril boys have of getting into print and smiing as seaming*. ' G., P DoDGE, of New York, has Pre. sentd $lOO,OOO to the theolov 4 - - • .mological Vein' in ary'of the _Splecopal Church at Alexan. dzia, Va. W. H. Aspinwall, of NeW York, gave, before the war; *2OOOO to the same institution. . Minoltas to new clerk : "Well, SuiP flee, have you posted the ledgerr New clerk : "Yeti, thir. Vre pothted the led ger; but, lor, thir, It wath big for the letter-box, and I bad to take It inthide the _potht oflith." A Sr. LOMB woman, wim kept a 'small store; catching a till tapper at his tjcke a few days ago, collared and. Clot him till he spit out the money, which he Lad hid in his Month, and then marched him to the station house. ' GRABBAVOIMIe Lave made their ap pearance in Guadalupe and Gonzales counties, 'Texas,' in immense numbers. _The Southwestern Index says they have destroyed all the' grass and stripped oft' 'the fodder from the corn. TOE New York World expects the pop. 'elation of that city and its environs to be 17.337,1:134 in 1000: Wo do not believe it; we protest against it,,• we might be brought to admit the 17,337,000 but we will run subnift to the extra 54. Tor New York &ening Foot says that ei fourth unmarried daughter in good health, and with a wish to go out in the evening, Is a great'soclal problem, If the nineteenth century solvee it, its time will not have been passed in vain." Two New York "mit:acre quarrelled over the body of Alderman Stannell, one claiming the right to hold the inquest be. tense he was tint on the attend, and the other because of political affiliation with the deceased. The latter triumphed. - o s.Saturder evening on the luvitatien of the Commode e, James H. Ferguson, - the - representatives of the Philadelphia -daily papers weretnet e d to a boating ex cursion and supper Ly the. Schuylkill Nav; eight bargee 41ting pert in the ex canton. A LARGE Florida phinter, Demoam , `who has some four hundred negro hands employed, constituting s Inslority of the VOWS in his county, lies agreed with his laborers to support one of than k for Rep. resentative, they in turn to sapp,m, hba for Resistor. Wahace been told that the coalman house tfris an insect of remarkably deli. cate and sensitire organisation, but • w e doubt it as-we hare frequently hit cm. fly half a dozen times with 150 pounds of weight and the delicate insect l,ae gone of singing.„ Tug yacht Red Hot, of New Bedford, was attacked by an enraged swordfish Thursday morning, about twenty miles ; - TZHXS Or TH. DAILY 101 south of 'No Man's land. The fish nu, its sword through the . how'of the vessel. canning her to leak badly. Her crew• was taken otfnnd , roc towed into l'utty. hunk. - irj EJ ERALITIES A tdAts iu Ohio recently killed I;I, 7tI sunken in twenty acres .of woods, on his farm, and I r suss • there are three times nn mane left. Ile is trying to rent out the waxen for picnic parties and Sunday school relelnat inns, hot the.people of the neighborhood have hardly any enthuni aeon furthe !dac e . ON Saturday night a shot • cinnati named Alortimer ed another, named Peter Dil l l nide he wits.working.t, with and almost hacked hint to pl him across the arms, breast 1, personal dispute was the escaped; and Dillon will prole Tut: Philadelphia Fountai put up neventl additional, c drinking. fountains during t That this noble, work is app be gathered front the State CUIRMS gentleman who ootm live horses and mules drinkill a remote portion of the city Captain of the - brig Wm. Mason. which arrived at Boston tin Saturday, picketrup a boat containing eight starving teatnen without food or water, nn dune 30th, in latitude 88 degri.es' N. longitude 35 degrees 13 minutes. -As thee could not speak English, the Captain could learn no particulars but brought them to -Boston where they ran doubtless tell their tale. Tug editor of Erery .tillardoy lowan, ',iced a note from a gentleman. whose name he mereifully abstains Inuit print• lug, but wbo dates. of course. from New York, ofliwing io cmnplete . The Mcatery of Edwin Drood, - and to furnish the Hann. script in time, no that there should lie no break .in the serial publication of • the novel. The applicant enclose - 1i a story of his own to show his qualifications for the task. , Trig Brooklyn Union thee compliments its Chief magistrate: "It is not generally. I know - 11,71nd we almost shrink front pub lirle confessing, it. that one of the most vulgar, profane, and sometimes besotted nom in _Brooklyn is Martin Kalbflelisch, the Mayor. No oaths are too vile for his lips, no impiety ton sacrilegious for his Orgies. Respectabl e nien tremble at bin bla4lenties.. • PtlTurt Coortut offers fifty thousand. dollars to the New York Department of Docks toward the construction of stone Wharves. Ills avowed object into furnish means of employment to laborers in get. ting out stone, and he rays: "If in this' way I contribute to the rtlllef of a suffer. I ing class of our fellowmen, I shall con. sole myself with the belief that I have I not lived entirely in vain. l Tug -Springlidd Reiniblicon draws-a . cmitrast between civilised and savage ways of mourning-, by instancing the sale by auction at (lad's Hill of the articles of taste and -venue collected by Charles l Dickens ffuring his life, and the action of Spotted 'tail in. burving his mane twee- 1 rats Dick h e lan k y, oi his'disceased The eniheire are , avoid,. and could do well without the pnice,Tds 'of such I sale. *The Indian deemed the giving tip ' of his choicest 'treasurers as a small ex• premien of his grief. . A COTEIiroIIARY slip, the use of the expresoion - had_better" is a low vulgar. istu tinite as laid no la o , ur yoara. To this we:object. for. ailthou t O t we admit that hut/ hrfr, r. is 1 1111 , 111A1111}V, .1- have, ouch high authority us (lancer, Speneer. Shakespeare, Ben. Junsoit. Tbackeray and[Dickens for the use of it, whereas no one ;of those persons would have used //fan. Besides this the expression is in such universal use among the most culti. rated and thoroughly educated people of all parts of England and Amer-ita at trY pw•setit time, that it becomes ohnply sord to call it a '.ltvis. vulgarism." - - rfrrrEit from .I. , ilkit. 1.. it,,. N. I ~..,ni,q 4°,4 imitnins the tolletsiug : _ The were several elegant turnouts on the bench yesterday. One wagon decor. i f . abed with a white awning came Ithin the other side of the island. A second was noticedinear the beach; it hail only one wheel, he diulting proprietorpropelling it befor • him by mean, of two handles. 'u The thing i t ' eo ' st r it i t 3 Z at this ellen], iug if nOt aristocratic resort present many tioveltiew this season. I was particularly struck With a perforated straw hat worn by one of the ladies, the crown high, al most approaching to a noint, .with the brim drooping on each side over the cheeks. 1 Trimming plain, one bit of sea weed and a shoestring. - The charming simplicity of this hit rendered it worthy of a Spartan matron. ' . A new style of jacket for gentlemen is much:admired. It is of - blue flannel, without sleeves, and a bettor - thick twine around the waist compressing it into graceful folds. Light canvas :,trousers' that reach to the knee's complete this graceful costume. . i For elderly ladies, I noticed a lug Han. w uelgon, reaching from the nee to the i feet, fastened about the middle v a rich sash of cord. On emerging fm the i , water,the.picturesque effect of thin cos tume IS most striking, an it h rigs in damp and graceful folds. • So much for bathingeuits. Of alking dresses there are not a few. I o served on a lady of one of the first f ilies of ;Hoboken a lovely green calico d as en -train, with . scarlet trimmings. Paper . i . cuffs set off the sleeves to great van tage, a bonnet trimmed with yello ; and bearing artificial daisies, violets, roses, peonies, daldias and swallowers aim leted this dust*: outtume. Of others I must ; speak hurtiedly. MSS P., of .100 , ..e • City, d wore a white muslin, more antiqu : than would be readily !summed. Her 1 retail was much admired. It was of b Tiara black silk, and Hashed in the snail it like diamonds. Mies Q---, of (lreenpoint, wore a buff dress and a collar. A string of rate and valuable Imitation pearls. encircled her neck., She was in excellent spititi and ate dams with the most thanning rerre and vivacity: 3117, F—, a \Velowken lady, is really one o the most prominent ('onoy eland belles. She has - brought here in It r otr pet bag 'some of the richest dres s yet even on the Oland. Iler exquisite pink gingham cost at least two and six ice a yard, and is cut bias, with a yoke en . OW- I padoriT, and with . a lovely retelir. Ido not, however, think xt . opals a muslin robe, trimmed with purple dove rea' and-deco rated withporrecror. dr &iron placed ding. acidly amiss the skirt, that Is worn by Miss Bit of Avenud C: -' A sweet thing idtrowsers has just been Introduced by Mr. Patrick O'--n, &Com. moo i Councilman, well known as a Trader of fashion in this vicinity. The'pattern is deftly, formed of black and purple bar on a light gray ground. , This, with a claret cost and ono of the new silver gray hats in vokue, is considered the neatest thing on Coney Island. - 1 , 1 , L1T1.71.1.1.7h PEAtIT. °Uri meta fashionable food, here, is the bounding clam. Ladies arc very fond of clams 'and lemonade., There is talk of building a church here, and the ladies are up to their eyes in the prPject of a clam festival. Cold ham and gingersnaps will form part of the banquet, but the ladies have decided to exclude peanuts. There la a division's, if opinion ou'rles subject 'of 'cheering-gait), the younger ladies being unanimetusly in its favor ; and the older ones opposed to it. It in possible that a compromise may be made 'on caramels. The local poetess, Miss a Tebbe?. in with us as usual during the season. Fier ode to the sea beginning— : Ob'seat tiltli beach! Ob belch! Ob seal I see the bead:, the sea I see: • [banding along the beach I dee, Übe Sappho. cry. e/ come to thee:" . And. from Um steep declivity Of beacb.l leap Into the sea: The sea, where the sea eerPente be - Where eels and lobsters hungrily Will shortlY gourmandlte on me- —ltas bean much admired. One of our local crltica--hirnself a poet of no mean repute- 7 says that . 'in this poem we taste the brine Itself, and feel ourselves face to face with hoary Thalatta."; ' PIEn. DANNALR it CO'S. Onzact Myr is on Stevenson street, near i l'aula avenue. They manufactO of ti ale there; bnt never mach for their customers. • • • 4 . \ • • 7. et--; 4 :knalAN rentnui - luits now' u napkins. " OLIVE 14H; N . .: Nina.! Celia 11118 ari It novelette. .1 l • IIIN ESE C0N, 7 1 . 1. ih to residt. it San .Francisco. Emidi: Hoi.r playing ut the Strand Theatre in London. . 14.3 . n0t.r.t:5r Ima Peen . discovered in New ;tooth Wales. EAIiT INDIAN merchants are getting It a testimonial to Baron de 'Jesse's.. THE London Tinley suggests that Pull nuin count orer to England and show them how to run excursions. THE New York ...sninthird .says His 'smock has transformed the Prussia of his youth a poor imitation of n second•rute power, into 'the controlling State of the most pOwerfol European oofederatiott of modern days. . /maker in On. Webb,attaek. Ilion, by whose a allot knife 'feces, cutting lind groin. A use. Webb ably die. I Society has t iron public e pant. Week. 'ciateil may lent of one ed seventy.gat one. In n one morn- 1 • LORD CLAM:NOON was.a constant hard worker and a constant hard smoker. Of course it was the smoking that killed him and impaired-his faculties, as-lie was the clearest headed diplomatist in Europe only until lie was seient . when he died of dysentery.. • . --- fßkninat.ni and Micr.r.ini have to sucl. an extent disagreed that the latter speaks of the late disturbaures in Italy • as "Mar. Zinion puerilities." The ineledramatit revolutionist is anxious to explod e the Italian kingdom before marching on Rome, whereas the romantic author of the "Rule of the Monk" II ims nt upsetting the Pope Only. • Tile journey of thr King of Prime:in from Ems toilerliu.was an overwhelming ovation. - At every station thousands of people greeted him, and on arriving at Berlin fully one hundred thousand per sons awaited him about the station and marched.. through Oita. den Lindell shouthig, cheering and singing national songs, and after reaching the palace it teas not - until rater he. had repeatedly come upon 0 balcony 1411(1 stiluted them that the crowd Withdrew. • 4 PIIOFES:9I/t EMIL K i t.. a well V ie:known collector of literary curiosities nt nna, has just published In'o letters, addressed by throttle to Prince iMettentich, when lie ' was Chancellor of State.. One of them it dated 1817, and in it Goethe thanks the Austrian fiovernment for the - munificent assistance" it had given to the restoration of an ancient cot - tarot. in Thuringia. The other, dated 1825, is a petition (vritich was at once acceded tot asking that 44oethe'e works may not in future be reprillted in 'the Austrian Empire without his pennis. alai Both letters, are written in n tone onfllsome adttlatian not 'very creditable to tiorthe's character _ A I.IT of the prideipal crimes width the late Dictator -Lopez, of Paraguay, in, mid to have committed. is' published iu a Chilian paper. The indictment embraces the following counts: I. He useassinated the. Bishop of Paraguay, Manuel Antoni o Palacie The Dean Ca of flamingo, wide. 3 111 2. 1 , 1 4. The nons Corvalan and barrios, and ten priests. Besides. lie caused to be shot his hretbers Benigno and Venantio Lopez; his brother-in-law, 14.11. Vicentp 13arrion and flaturnino Be dogn ; two 31inisters of Foreign A : ton Ministers of . War, and it good nom ber of tieneralS-weM likewise slim by his orders. Twn physicians rat Paraguay and three 0113olivia; who were. over iu Pam. gutty serving the country. 'wen. al so sh o t, .1 list of the ladies and oonsol s WIM suf fered death at,,the orders of the late. Die tater is also given. • Tut: annual report of the state of edn. cation in Ireland shOws a very encoura. ging degree Or progress. The increase of children nn the rolls is as high as 23,. No, while the actual tiveragerlti.p6da me has increased by 3,707. The th.sur istinds-r of children now o n tan i'l,gisters in ',land is marl, ene In ism; it only 107.0-Q. The r g , a i...5i11a111.1. I , in Elk,. PrOVillf`•••lf >ter.whe st r, Ibe num bers are 347.1,19. Th, next in I"M' of numbers is .Munster„ where the - scholars , amount to 21;7.093. number of chi!. ' dun owing allegiammto @ti Established Church is, in Ulster, 50,611, against 178,- 1 751 'Roman Catholics.. In Munster there , I are 5,019' children of the Entabliehed Churcli,l against 260,978 Catholic.; in I Leinster;'6,7Bo. against 204.732, and in Connaught, 4142, against 158,548. • There are 104,709 Pienbyterian children in El nter, and scarcely any in the prov inces. The total percentage of. Catholien in the whole country is nearly 81. Forn men were suffocated inn gas tube: at the North Staftbrdshire Coal and Irani Company'n Works, Talke, Statiiirdshire, July Int. The tube, which is fifty pads' long and five feet in distorter, is need to-, convey waste gas from the blast furnaces I to heat the furnace boilers. The works were stopped on that morning for the I purpose of clearing out the tube. and only 11111110 trifling repairs remained to be'ilone beton: the commenceruencof work. Three of the men, one of \them being the inane ger and the otliet' his &Bahamas, wenti into the tube to do these repairs, .and when they had remained there au unusu ally long time, the fourth 'man folloWed to look after them. On .his failing tore. turn, a more careful search was made. The three men who fret entered were found dead near the middle of the tube, and the other was lying dead at about fill yards from the entrance. All appeared io have died instantly, and without the least struggle. There was ino:e gas in the tube than was supposed, and the manager had neglected to have it all n3MOrell. SOCIETY hours in London are a good deal worse thaw& New Toth. The rule for reunions, bulls, ruotemblies,"at homes," Am., until recently, wan that pAiple should gut to the houses, when they were asked, about an hour after midnight. Thu late ness of the dinner hour—say 8:30 I% or,— and the (irnaginary) necessity of English ladies whij . have been at a dinner party, changing their dress before they go to a ball, render it almost imposaible for peo ple to meet in the bathroom before 'the small hours have commenced. Now peo ple begin to see that enjoyment at 11, ball at these bourn is out of the question', but nociety says you cannot make the dinner -hour earlier, an It would interfere with the five r. M. tea, and the cosy chat of in: timatalriendii at that hour. • If you anti cipated the five o'clock tea, what, would become of the luncheon hour? And noon od infinifum. Koine genies proposes to cut the knot by commencing at the other end, and having afternoon parties, and Jo dance by daylight, thus relieving some lif the pressure upon the evening tinie.l Lady Holland has commenced aftertmen parties once a week, to which 601110 tiVO - 'illintBlllllloi the cream of society are in• Viteel:' Other ladies begin to find that they can dance „more, get to their weirk• much fresher, at 4 or 5 T. at. than ut I .3. M. and so approve of the novelty, and afternoon dances are now gradually be corning the rule more than the exception In London. Last year, and again on Fri day, Jane 24, this year, queen Vijitoria added to the fashionable stamp of these parties by giving one herself - - • Advantages and Disadvantage% of Military _Government. Not long ago three sailors escaped from their ehip.wrecked vessels on one of those berm tales so common In the Carribean Seas. The only thing saved wan a load ed musket, of which one of them had i Possesslnn. Sittin g on a more elevated part of the barren soil, with the musket', that emblem of ?ewer In- one hand, he said : gn along and bunt up some Ittood aqd .get up a tire; and you Jack, 'iro along .shore in search of itheli fish, and see about getting them rooked!, And what am you to do? "Me! ' why I I am PreSidaat with a paMOMMIe 210(i to the musket in hitt potutessiou. nonfat once was out of the question : there xaa nothing:for It hut obey. While going along one observed to the other, "Well Joe has the upper hand of us; but be can't do without sleep and then"—and no it happened, Joe continued his armed vigilance as long as he could; but at last was caught napping and the gun taken from him. The luck7possessor of course was commander-in-chief next day. And no from time to time the musket changed hands, until a passing ship relieved them from this primitWe mode of life and gov eminent. Sadder yet wiser men from the experience they had had as to the theory and practbm of a military government. 'X BREW Penniql 1 ~-rs-.tom ~,~ ,-...~. ~' ^, r :- ~ i.:.* ~ -~--•- -_. _ ~,:..._ FOR EIG Tut; hay i:rop of England is very small. waists are out of fashion 111 Pliri• ---..--- . . Tlni Ins esu((atlmi 'of the rompalttee In the • Cases of Governoi Bullock mid the mate Treasurer—lteporla 'of the 1111sinelly seed ittnerity. illyffelegrapb-to the Pittsburgh Gmette.l Th• • ATLA I'A. GA.. Jr.l3 4 11 r. e majority of the committee un the in: testlgation of charges against Governor Itul lock, conclude their report as follows: “Ilarlngione thoroughly through with the Investlgatlen of all 'direct and Indirect charges against the GoVernor. your commit iceleel if Is due Ills Excellency for us to date that nothing has been disclosed or estab lished which tends In any manner to Impugn his motives or his personal and official integ rity, and we Invite attention to the evidence to sustain us In this opinion." . The minority say: It Is just to say that In the instance of traascending lars , hereinbe- fore dLteussed. the evidence fella tf, 'idlow that the Governor ham been peetinlarily benentted." Upon the 'charges against the Treasurer. the majority of the Committee. on the charge of having accepted a bribe, after reviewing the evidence .) say:' "Your. Committee feel that he it, would lmproper to express our opinion upon this charge. In view., of the Strong probability that one or more f us may Lei called upon to act upon it la In a Judie I capacity.' The majority du not expre s an opinion, but repeat the opin ion given hy Chief Justice Brown, that the (location of roof depends upon the motive under which the money was received by the Treatturer. The majority conclude their re port by saying it Is due the Treasurer to atate that so far ' they have been able to discover. which have gone Into N i e t k:n P d u s b e li f c he Treasurer have been accoun ted for. The minority say: "We nrenable to ex plain why the T reasurer ' s books u did nut show exactly what had become of the balance of $537,674 Mb. which appeared to, have been on hand June lath. MO.' In the Senate to-day a resolution providing for two sessions per day was defeated. A resolution ws• offered to appoint a committee to report a relief bill and was lodefinitely post- POned—yeas lib heroes 10. The reports of the committee on againet the Gov ernor and Treasurer were laid on the table. In the /lonic next Friday was set apart for. eulogies of the late B. W. Flournoy. The House conctirred In Senate resolution of condolence with the family -of Senator Adkems. killed Hay ' 10th. Teen, and adjourned. The War Isellienarata from King eheridan Going to the !Keene of Conflict. (Dy Telegraph to the . Pittsburgh Gazottal cameo°, July IP.—lntelligence front the seat of the impending conflict continues to excite a lively Interest la title city. particular- Iv among the German poptilatlon. The va rious daily Journals have to !employ their ut niost capacity to supply the demand fort heir Large number; crowd around the bul letin boards to gain the latest intelligence. The Interest and excitement 'ariscarcely less than during the inauglaratiog and progress of OUr. ar. In micron's to a dispatch sent by the Ger maneof Chicago On Sunday hut to King Wil liam of Prussia the following telegram was received last even) g . Humus, July IE, lfert—ab Edmund Jamul cool Wenn I thank !roe and feel convinced that Germany will mower the hopes of her cotautrymen beyond the eon. Wlrxxxx, Rex. mission ?rg e :t; SLIT. barairt`4,bet:tV Europe and observe military ounu tou " ln it profuse them...lll leave this city to-suonow evening and proceed to the teat of war with glgeistterlgitiwsilitat; ttl e d ° :Tlr_v i l ed it b7 bo ti n :ra enmeh and Pntulaa armies. nie.t..tetatenant General will pay bit barn expiesei during the trip. —The Gertrians of New York city , anit Cin cinnati held meetings Monday night and ma ifested the smut Intense sympathy. In New York a committee stated that the worklnifineit would ol!er a prize of 1130.020 sad a du to the Ent Prussian regiment that dlstinichihed it, sell to an onsunment. FIRST DITION. MIDNIGHT. THE CAPITA' Prussia and France Will Respect the Treaty of Paris—The Ocean Nulls— The Expected' Rupture 'Between France and England—German Meet ing ire Sympathy With Prissia— Calif; et Session—lndian *profit. innsl -Assignment of Recruits. fly Tel. • raph to Pittsburgh Gazette.) Wean INGTON. July IP, ISM rniVATE PROTECTS' AT SEA. baton Gerolt has ofncially communicated the Secretary of State the following by telt graph :- Brain, July IP, IBlll—To Bacon (lend?. Wash ington': For your guidance I have.to say that private property on the high seas will be ex empted front seizure by His Majesty's ships. without regard to reciprocity. [Signed.] BIMARCK. The French 31inister called upon the Sem txry of State to-day and verbally Informed him that his Government would also respect the treaty of Paris. INDIAN DECREDATIORs. Beneral Griersou writes from Fort Sill, lu lian Territorv,Zune 24th, that a small putout Mow. and Cheyenne Indians made au attack treating' ral parties, killing One man, hut ne , when encountering well armed par ties. They escaped the pursuit of Grierson's force, sent after them. A party of whit thieves 'attempted ;to steal horses from Grier -bUtt'S squad, butwere. foiled and es caped. General Grlerson recommends a strong force be sent to the Plains between- the Salt and North Forks of bled River. where the Kiowas and Chey ennes nrj) encamped, in order to protect In diaa whb desire to be separate from war par t b.s. Many young men of the Cheyennes, I:J -oints, Canianches and Sioux are absent from their reservations, the object of the Chey ennes w h itesg rovoke all tribes th e hubtility with this but it is believed lndians in the Fort Sill reservation Will remain Peace ful. General Grienton says it Is Intended to prevent as far as possible depredations and to punish the guilty parties, pursuing such a policy to break cuMblnatloON and to avoid bringing On • general Indian war. .c.tutXtr st.sBloN. The cabinet session to-day, which was the last for tw'p weeks, unless some extraordi nary emergency should arise, was attended t,y all the M embers, and was ant extended be yond the u ual hour. The Postmaster General remained na me time after the other mernbete lef t, engag d in transacting business with the President. It appears that to the conversa tion referenceas made. to the European complication. The °oven:mm:li had. no fu, ther itdorniation concerning the situatior than is contained in the cable' iltspatcheq ti the Press . ....l_, • vile stew ritLetis kbreet. The dinner of the Secretary of State. In compliment to the new French Ilinister. takes piece to-morrow- evening, and will he attend i be not more than ten persons. Incinding Parndol and the Secretary and his son. Very few •of the foreign nilnisten6 are In Washington.. Hr. Thornton will not be prevent ~ w ing to 11114,4 nor-will Baron erolt be one of the guestk. Senator Sumner. Representa tive Schenck, the Postmaster General, the Attorney Generaland Secretary of Interior and t others Will compose the party. 'TOE OCEAN YAW, ' Mr. lionlmrdt.r agent of the Hamburg line t ~ teaniero.arrived here this morning, and bad an intervle with Baron Genii!, and auh sequently with I Postmaster General Cm.' well, who. he Informed that It was proposed tuttisputch toe steamer Sileaia to-day with the l'olted States mails. The I'ostplaster General:minted. and advised the poottitaster ~6,,Nwpw York neetkilingly. ANNUrry nom., The Cosuitilinilotier of Indian Affairs Is took ig nraligetrientfrfor the purchase and trans tttlun "r Indian annuity goods for the Ben e will India n New t o on Monday Otto meet Mr.l Dodge and ther me mb e r, the Board of Indian Commissioners to nine puroba3rs. • HECPICITs Arell()NM). Tbe ltotiduanding authorized the Division of •Flissouri has been to assign the recruits, accumulating nt Fort Leavenworth; to the Third Infantry at Fort J.yon, t'ulur do, and Camp Supply; Indian Terri Core. until the companies are filled to aft y men each. IMA NOEMENT. ' you A stgrrtst: orI.A.NS. • .% prtznar rto.i.4lllK I .al'held ht., to-dar by 4 ;,.nna10, to oink , .arraagt men, for hohltrog ine.ell tag. •Intrlsltly WiLballd is dui :or Pruesla• r,1. , •011[117.. Aft cr spruk hag NeW York to benalf of the same CHM, will :liidress the (lerunm ,s Ltaitimure ou Friday, return ing to Washington 00 Faturday. • • acme nt RETWEEN FRANCE ANI , EtiNol . 6.. Diplomatic c * ire]. here lan evening were r.rcatly agitated over advice,. received yester day by the thitish Minister ng extretuudiinger ot a rupture between France and Engle id on the question. or thooccupis ion of Betellllll. • - ' ORDERED pELEASCD. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the release of the *Mantles fourteen hun dred bath's of whiskey seized in California nearly .t 3 Cll. ago by an Internal Revenue of ficial. VINIT TO rnc MOOTING FEMVtVAL. • At six oiclock this afternoon toe President, In compney with t i eeretaryFish, . visited the tiehutzenlest, where they were received with cheers. - , TUE NEW MINISTER TO EMI/LAND: The commission of Mr. Frelloghoysen. as .Minister to England. was not signed by the Presidentlmtil to-day. 50 111 re ,, eistolt to mnrrow. ' PONTRADICTION. • • Secretary flsb has not, contrary to . report, telegraphed to'our SAl'll3ll5 tend - one to ob. to. rve neutrality in the. pending .war, nor any Its.tructionn whatsoever. =!I CHICAGO: NEMO OMR. FOR 0 7 CE0( IC W R NEWS _i_ E[TROP FraneoTritssiiin....Ciisis WAR FORMALLY DECLA ED Hostilities About to romilence ENIII,IND LIKELI TO DE IN Situation Conaidered in tiu. British Tarliantent--Preservation' of 'Sell trality—Tlie Position of Russia— Austria and Hungary Declared to be in Sympathy With Prussia--hing William Denies Responsibility for the War—The Situation as Respects Holland, Switzerland and. Spain— ttinilt.on Gives a Grand Dinner to Ills 011icers-}'ranee Will. :Viol t'sp. the Explosive Bullet, if Prussia Doe., Not—The Pollen, Will Make a 'nited Effort for Peace After the 'lnd Battle is Fought- -South tilr tian Ambassadors Ordered. to LtiliC Paris: [ll3Telegialh to the Pittsburgh Otizette 1 • IlMvtgatlon Guldew Itemord, Lomito.v, July 114,—The Prussian government announce, the removal of all lights, Gimp , and othm . gulites of, navlg-at lon from tho Geringh Belgium to be Occupied by British Troop, The Globe has'an article (D-day furtslitiot tug the occupation of Belgium by. Eturli troops. A British frigate has liken dispatch, to Copenhagen to bring hack Princess.% irla, n vii on a visit to the Royal tiro pen., f rk. %uterine Legion to Aid Prance. 1 'All N. July I.B.—The American organ 'here Ts 'a legion of American volunteers Is organ/ Air . all Prance. The qatement i. nal found4d. • Th.. V4rllsts I:oohed After, bermied Arno* file. eorrred. The Prefects of the i.Departments on the Spaslsis border have rineimul orders to watch the frontier and allow no Carlists to pas. Tho best feeling exlete between . f ho Frond tool etionnlsh authorities along the line. Tin oilmen at Perpignan discovered a secret de iiii.lt of AU gam. Intended fur the use of Car lists. The anus were seized tipl several sus - iiicieus Deratins, minims.' to •be Cyrtists arrested. The News •t lymnion. I.ivoisc. July:W.3 A. ft.—The French 'rut clic Is 'an e crolsing On the Dogger banks In tt, North Sea to pick Hp German vessels. The German press Is tilled 101111 seeming]) .thinffected coMigaints of falsehood and trick. ery. by which trance . seeks to place the r e . sponsibility of beginning the war on Germany. T e gunboat flotilla designed to assist the toil itry operations of the French anny on the JIM e has sailed. Sr retlestructions have hero given to tine Fr, ch ottlyers that. the troop. .1,311 life ill(' iii the lauds that; uott.. l lcr. 01,patchex fmu the Cunt term retort that l'ilix , ola had reemsed the formal declaration of . to:Fau France. ' Clic retina Chambers hare granted the (love meat n credit of twenty-seven million florin/ . . The rench Minister of War has asked the , e Ctorps Dre latif for an incase of the mins , t n- vies ir of in from ninety to one hundred and for y thousand teen. and that the contin gent un y be called out to serve till .Innuary Ist, 167 . The CI y of Strasbourg has been placed under martial law. Binge nt addresses to the,Crown huy e bi reeeisee4 _at Berlin 'Dim thelumnlclpallt lei the Kingdom. r ' ,' Fran, mngil Great Brltilti—l•iesperi or sled, Trouble. Privet. letters from Paris of the leth present • hat there Is e prospe_ct of serious F trouble • tweet, Entice and (treat Britain. The pre , ill Government is furious at the tone of the E• ,uh journals, and strong represen tations bee already been made through M ph/matte channels. It is threatened' that all aPPllcati ins from Englishmen for p • to the arms will be refused. he reeling Against Insure'. A meet id ng will crtain Members of the House Comm esbe held to-day to consult as to the pr priety of holding x great meeting to express s month,. with Prussia. and letters have bet received trout prominent members improvin of the project. The workingmen propose P (ding a meeting, for the samc ob ject. The feeling here against France is unit venal and intense. and It is now thought that the troops recently caned home from the Eng lish colonies have been concentrated here in aeticipation of has no war. Great Britain has now at . her liGnichlepots ninety-ore thousand regulars, and by - dining out the'reserves she conid muster nearly three hundred thousand men. Great activity in the navy is reported. Mutation fillscured lu Parliament-1P line of Artursitty. • In the Rouse of lords . to-night .Lord sell inquired what were the views and mai -1 poses of the Government In tile present situa tion on the Continent, and Lord Cairns asked especially If steps bad been taken to enforce' the neutrality laws. Earl Granville promised that the document's concerning the war would he laid before the Rouse as soon as ciaded. After the of local business the lienne adjourned. In the House of Commons Lord illurcoutt made Inquiry touching measures fur the pre servation of English °entrains.. Mr. Glad stone said the inquiry:eak premature, coming before a declaration of war had been made. While the Premier was thus speaking a dis patch from Lord Lyons was handed to Min, announcing that a formal declaration of war beet, had sent by the French Government to • • Mr. Gladstone then replied that all the papers would be submitted an soon as hotel- Ide, and that a ate:lsere looking to the pre seri:akin uf neutrality Win preParnt fun , and that particular attention .would. Pahl In the measure tti the status of belligerent ships In With& ports. After adisenssion on the strength of the lam Y. during which Mr. Osborne asserted that the Government was unable to put tiny thouennd tutu lit the nod. the Counnona ad journed. The Pavillon of Russia. • Humor. of Itussia'ssparticlpatfonln a war between Prussia and France clue agitation. trout which the stock market had not recov ered at the Wove of the day. The report has not yet received conllnnatiou. A panic . per vaded all the markets in Liverpool also, and many failures of cotton dealer, are appre hended to-morrow. . English and French Press Details. The English newspapen, coutinnv their. de nnticiations of the French pellet. The Telegraph anticipates au Immediate hostile reply! on the part of the South (ler man States to the French ultimatum. The Thera of this morning abandons all hope of mediation; and says the sword, octet now dec The ide. . - - is morning journals say that the Pennines Fence !will out Ir. expelled from the „ninny if they observe strict. neutrellti. 1,“ Loco, Thlers' party organ, gives the following as the French programme. Thu army will ant enter Hesse to neutrulize the Southern States of Gennaoy, thou occupy and fortify Frankfurt; from this point they o 111 sweep all the Prins!. ton - ltury to the left of the Rhine, theo enter Prussia by wny of %YE:gl obe/in and the reconstruction of the /thermal Confederation will follow. The joerool S.llr sum, that Mr. Wash burn,. the Ainertoan Minister, has found to protect Promise subjects now Lana:ice, nod eddy that Mr. Washburrie hes certainly not made such a promise without having ant obtained the consent of the French flor•ern went. Tho Patric says that Napoleon's eddress to the people will not be published ,mitil ha h:w degr , t/a n, for t ron • n at h iffiefel t annuunce. that the Em ,ed not, :uonriVT4ll l ,`,,h_ en! /int °facers, any volunteer or foreign °Meer, or noy one not belmoring to the Fren c h army. M. 'Mon publishes, this morning, an i n n', nett denial of basing received, es stated by the F rY. n letter from the )Clog of thank ng6 bin, fur aPn."" The Berlin coMespoodent in the wee rim. says: The declaretion of Wee by France took Gerruany by surprise. Tb• French gov ennuunt has for long time beim secretly armies, and was ready sooner than was ex ecuted to Invade the German frontier In sev eral columns before a sufficient delouse had beta prepared. Thanks to the excellent or ganization of the Garman arMY this edvan lase did not last long. The specie) correspondent - of the Tin;ca tat Festh. Hungary ,deeleres that the popular . sympathy of Austria la with Russia. Austria and Hungary unanimously demand peace and no interference. -AdMll mei et.....der..• rat WcllMunea will t a k 4 a command cif • the Frenclideet. i 1 he Rhine I...iluts .: 13Eit LIN. July ',mind the Germ The Lloyds ex iel Germ. ihit, / King %%Mt illtni.iti. July int,theCelinell 1., kauwe I min not demands sent at Jed." - and .ddmiind Do TAghoren of —Prince Ad:Albert will coin fleet. MM=M!Et=l ; ni Dente* Iftrapon•lblllts. 9.--King William. on address Prussia, F aid feelingly, — God nawerable fur thin war. The such as I was furred to re nuilmn In Party. Ent Nit,. July 191 the ToMerles Cloud. he was cheered be the p The Emperor lion of officers of and In response t he relied upon Ithem de, olved during the war. Atnerlean Flag and German I•thimiing. LoNnoS, July 'l9.—The Slappirip Gfutftt thinks t tiermns fortunate becans many of their merchant Vessels were bo right from Americans do, ing the recent rebellion, which rnay now be covered by the American Ong. when the Emperor quitted today - . to return to St. .outlly mot enthuslasticallY uule. • G•teislay received a depoa i the National Guard or Par t k. • t heir congratulations said. the National Guard. Upon the protection of the Gipital \eq• of Dutob,ll.l Cha.reele, • • • The - London Fat is sceptical touching the news received (fool France and Russia. It ascribes the bulk - of the dispatches to specu lators.. King Wllllnnt Speaks to the People of Berlin. 11Entas..1 lily IP.—Last evening m King Wil made a speech tu a great nuber uf the rf, o n p i e lie of sa ll i rli e /l , ly n h , o nni Tin r : n t ; o nn t , r t nt ,:.4 !g e e war Avitich had .not broken out. Ile might personally be pasbive under the outrage. but Germany. even from beyond tine sea. had spoken. Sacrifices were sure. Prussia had been spoiled by her rapid victories in two warg, and perbvps worse fate awaited her now. fie. however. knew weal to hope Irons(iad, fjod. the Amoy - and the people. . French Proclamations In nano. er. French proelantations for the purpose ilt et_ rising the nem - drip revolt have been dish i hot-. oil No Fightlog rt. P.t his. 2:30 r. M.-14, to this tour no sir idyll hoe occurred bet worm the hostile fore, French 311nItOor of 1%e.. Thu (Rs rt robliii feet that Urn. Cita appiinted Minister command in t • •I fiterinein A tles,e Dartostiiti t :Peels to-dc!.. hes. a . att Nova to thp of armor %rill probably Ix :( war, vie.. I ebroof %rho he field. ent Withdrann. withdrow hoe agent from Notiolron There Is nothing t orture of the Entp t i, not likely' It, nth nxerythlng Is rations. V el et the l rani. rtitin yet about the d et for the scene of ro rill act Out fur the fret aty' there for act! Vp 'lf =MI gent. Arrested. gents Iu this citt . , who dotting and distributing rested. ..I.;everal Prussian . vra sa,sPected of aravy, have tieea a . •• .li/1 moo I lad Again Seined. .1 at eared k t s h . i T s , Irt The lion, ilfoi, aI the first time invest. IS seized. Pittner Aapoleut PrinCe Napoleon rooty, It Is said he IA Taal of IteQ l'Ants, July IP.—I title yesterda. at Proceeding.: 31 1 ..{r; the approach of tear r orlon of the count - Mmed of cOnsplrltCY utter consideration. the trial, rtroceeded. ron Hot her e of the juhr yAchilds. of th tend. and was fined It to iln,e • Command. expected• here to-mor -11 teceive a'command. ride Conspirator, the Illtth Court of Jun the commencement of o moved that. in view of and the congetment agi , the trial of person. ac epogtponed. The Court. enied the motin, and Who Was dran m e High Court. w did not nie at re thousand francs. MEE ZEE= • • - The Journal cilticirl to-dav has aaigainCant , article on the attitude of Holland. with which P. professes to be.pleased.anilcontinue, "But 11 no eCatil;norei the ambitious designs of Pre six agnapit the. Independence of Holland. Illsi arekievished to make that generous and inns nous:Mt/a nation submit. on the Hanish line les viAire for.il to submit. He wished I\ to r nder Holland n naval State rit the North Gen 'in Confederidlim..ll under the pretext of est bFstillig a Closer commercial relation td pl. • Prnsslitti Customs tinkers at Amster dam. The parti. emotion aroused in the Netherlimils at the! time of the Luxembourg artair mill also be renieuitterial; .r will it he f ... i , rrgi;:... , t , i4 , ll E r e t sigi ,s lt i. l b l i c i oi fLr 3 ut , sgn a d d taken' hiol results:fat/11 tolthe independence and tut , tononif of the Netherlands. The Cabinet of the Hague lgon Its guard and will not fall to maintain the real interests of the country." Shltierhind and France. • the same paper his the following rin the re lations of Switzerla d to France . . "We learn from several Sul. 'auto., alltillarliellatrls frum NeufChatel. th it the military measures of the Federal Govenintentare ttut directed torainst.France. lot are Inspired by friendly neutrality. Switrerland tenons she has not 11- on: to km, Ironi Frani, her natural ally mid nem friend.. theus taken by Switzer land to secure hrespect tit Prussia. nor her neutralize. nie In our favor, . by 'her ger,- ,ri node. position she protects an important portion of our frontier.'" = . • The friendly testing of the ..epanWipeople toward France is also' pointed' out by the Jeurnuf. which says e hear from .pain that all notice how carefully in our present conflict our Dover:llama :Ifni Chamber" have avoided any acts or ex ressluu of tnfriendlf aess tenant than pow r. This results from the feeli . nge of symtia by between the two - nations. Stobscriptio; to r aritahle The public a pri ate soltscriptlons to reelect charita IC Floiccta Weide. , to the wee are eery liberal in all parts of the cons , try. The Duke Its Mortemart has given one hundred thousand francs -tip one of these fund.. Mans- persons 'nave tiffot•ed to paY cer tain culls daily during the continuance of the maruf r and others to pay double taxes. Many actumx continue the axges of their employes who enlist. Dellrement of 311 Mires Demanded. A large numberof the constituents of M. Thiers. who voted for hlnt.iit the last eleittlon. demand his retirement from the Corps begin lat if, on the 'coned thatihe has outraged the patriotic sentiment of the country hr his re cent speech against war. . Deming, neeklng Commissions. (funeral I deputlea to has to Legislatif are seeking for COIIIIIIISSIMIR the :truly: M. Don emu's has applied ter a command in the 'ordnance corps. Later intelligence, Itepart Contradicted Paul, July IP.—Ereeled.—The report Dub• lished in thecrrnlng Jarnals that Earl G ranellle had an interview with the Emperor ye,terday wits untrue. Lord Granville has lipt been In the city. lAbeillit, of Eugenio. . . TheErnoreol his sent 50,000 francs to the so: etet7.9l alit for , the wounded. Corp. D'Armee for Prince Napoleon. Prince Napoleon has arrived and had a long interview witht he Emperor. It is understood that a, Corp. D'Ariure will be immediately (wined and plak•ed tinder the command of the Prince. OCZIZEMI . . .1 grand dinner was given by the Enuicrog lit Sit: Cloud yesterday after the council of war. The principal oaken: of regitnenti of the line and imperial Guard, who are on the eve of leaving Parjs, were present. They t co tilled in the most enthusiastic inanner their devotion to the Emperor. This Noel ' , hoed the iiMarsellinisn.7 Itenleets of Lam Adopted .andrtiredits med. The Corps Legisintif yesterday adopted the projects of law submitted end credits asked I by the Government, and -to-day the Senate concurred in the action of the Canis. _Many lourrials protest against the act for the ' rept mien of the press in time of war. - Rumors Conerrubig Other Miners. .. • 111110 M prevail that Denmark Is giving way the intluence of England. Russia has at shown no signs ofsheering front M y. Al fl - Mount German Aninentadore. It is reported the Ihnbassadorn of - Haden. Saxony, Hesse, Bavaria arid Wurtemburg ha ve been ordered to quit MTH. The Medal War Declaration. La MalehayA the off cial declaration of war will not be potanannlc tted to the Cham bers until an:tower h. been returned front notice o l f d h ela b a i nteotu o . f D Be ePiin y b oDoineg t r t e e c . elt!y d told. Intends to move that the Chambers due usr the Wile may be repro; nted hr a Derlllll- 1 Int committee of lienato and Deputies. Don Carl. Ordered co 11A4tver France. "Wile announces the the French goy has Corn Dun Car on 'orders to leave ;try. • Lc I mule • °Metal Notice _oltidal notice at the dee go r t c %o o exV o ni:4l r . .rumila too • Intntlod pt ‘sur by ` neat yeeterday t p The kixiilwive Frnneo hue notified built not tine the enfilonine built not. '= xis 014 Rite will t, if PrusNla will United Effort for Pear ' After the !Wet battle the powora of Europe will atop the conflict. The Mouth ()remota The Clitholl co of the Moo ore rePortett opioard to I' Prnesino Orneerel Eight reunion emetic ore boure. ne solos. e to tw.31.11e. I thullay. Onnnnn s(,ft l e seized hi Stni. Volunteering In limner. One dd thousand 'manta', have en rolled the ir ' names In Paris and departments. IVentrnilty of Holland and Belgium Atutort-d. Bntseri.s. July 10.—Fnume has cutumenloa ted to the pod - ers notification that she has enteral into Ireolprocal engagements with Belgium and nolland a c tiv e n egotia tio n neutral ly. Prance e l s o li In active negotiation with Russia to obtain her remind promise of neu trality. Amerlee,n Protection to Pratolane In Parts. WatutIMITON, July D.—Meister Witehburne leiegraphed taßeeretary. Flab to-day he had Just returned to Purl.. The Semetat7 tele- Graphed to him, at the renuret f the North etman Government, asking the consent the French Government to permit our legs- t ion to extend to subjects of the fi'rmer the MUIR' degrees of i , erlomal protection in France wt, extended to French subJects to Mexico by our legation In that,llenublie. the' reqUest at that tunehoming from Baron Moonier. 31inkter of Foreign Affairs. It Is regarded as sonletrhat singular' that this request of North Germany %cos made on the same day of the slime month. July nth. as the request of the French to nor government in 192161 or nossruAtroN of. WORKINOME.N. 3lntirtrn. July w or/Linkmen made a demonstration vest crday. They marched through the street, btaritig!lannerm. on which wa written The people are dying of hun ger." hi frOnt of the Ministry of the Interior . and other public depart toeing they halted and demanded employment. Their conduct W. orderlr. and the manifestation ended without disturbance.. ' . Don Cade, 'the Spanish agitator, is in QM =I HUME aris 9.--The Counl held a public ses e slon to 1 -day, at which nre ci hundred and thirty-eight fathers were present. The Srf,r,sa Ik E*tirAia Chrlatt was adopted by 538 to and was apprUred as a Constitution or the Church by the •Pope, who pronounced short ollucut k/n. IMME FAFoIt.4IILEREFORTF OF CROPS. ri.T:PcrEnsimitc. ;poly 19.—Advices from the agricultural districts of Northern and Central Itimsta represent the crops looking well end Rrun a yield above the avernge. • = ; • flasterno , , Jnly l9.—The steamship t Ile mania, from New York; "la Plymouth, or rived yesterday afternoon. • The Cambria left Havre un bntkrdv fo New York. _ PLYstom - n. hilt. M.—The steamship New Y0rk...4 the North Germ. Lloyds, front New York. arrived hero safely this morning. 7t to not yet derided whether she will attempt to reach Bremen. The steamer Cniun, of the North German Lloyds Line, is at • Fireinen,:and will not leave until further orders. SOUTHAMPTON, July le.—The North German steamer Maw. from New York. for Breinen: arrived safely this forenoon. • ~ 4.72:EN5T6.1,N, July 111.-7'he steruners4l.ep ivd- City of liro.dtlyn arrived from New VIA.I:II.7IAL COMMEIreI %L. Loxpox: July 19.-5 e. p.—Consull MON Atnerican securities eat and nominal bonds 95,. old PI; 'Mi. $1; 10-40 s. 79 Stocks nal: the, 15: 1111uuir.AU1; Or. Western.L.O. Jule 10.-11oUrse: routes opened at and clushd at 05.0.5. and shade nrmer. LIVERPOOL. July 10.-5 P o.—Cotton entirely nominal and tou irregular to quote; sales 5J X:4l b x a p le o s r ta;l l more e !a t l r lu ad re e announced. eWaetao nl bedalls 3d for red winter, 1241 M 3d fur Call orals and 10v Oil for red. Western Flour 3 : 11. Corn 3as. LONDON. July 19.--h r. rt. The pack which outtnenced In the markets here and at Liver oor y,Pn - d.iy continues to.chly, and was In t ceased •by a rumor. to which some credit is teen, that there is an understanding between ranee and Ntv.tria. Linseed Cakes firm. ' ' O l - Pelllloo allow easie 11 r 111 at ies. Calcutta Linseed firm. 1. - NEW YORK• CITY Or Trlegnlph to Pitt.bur—gl.oazette.] NEW YORK. Jut' IR, 1670. 1921=! The steamships France. from Liverpool. Westphalia and Scotia, from Dude; have ar rived. The agent of the French Steamship Line here states that the steamers of that line will continue their tiles as usual. tiA11..1.M.; Or SAE. 91LE1+Lt. - - The hteainehli. Sileja •ailed this afternoon for Hamburg., ith the Prussian flag flying. She carries two hundred passesu‘ers. Including Feveral Prussian uMcers. Shp took one hun dred and forty-nine bugs of road matter. TILE SI - Yrt2is IsAATCHY. It I, reported that the i'ruestaii Government hale made proposals-for the :tete. ttery. .w completing at' Hoboken under Venetal - rm.; or rag MAT, • lir 11113 -eight Carta ofmin stroke yenterdey eighteen were fatal, nod thirty-three fetid cased were reported to-day. Igeventy -one caste occurred fetal. = - • - •• A tilaSS meeting of Germans in favor ti , sia win 'be held In Tumpklus park t urro%, es ening- • . . • rnice or pulp. GOl,l tit-niaht at the Fifth Avenue Hut r+l at 1"',%. I=llllPli=l [serious Trouble in North Carolina - Cltil Au thority Hefted by the Golernor and Militia. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.l itaurtou, N. ,C., July or citizens errs in Aintuaucecounty by e Kir f k, who, by order of Gov. Holden, refused to re gard the writs of habeas corpus Issued In their behalf, trr,rsted the strutter before the Chief Justice tu.clay. The issue revolved seems to ter whether an rsttautonent shall be issued :wain st t Ire G overnor or Kirk. The Governor's counsel wilt close the argntnent to-morrow tour - alum The feeling is most tutees° on the subject, and the people await with the deepest at the decision of the Chief . Justice. Neiva received here this afternoon states that Graham, thecounty seat of Abonance. hos been pieced under martial law- by Kirk. The court house ryas seized and the whole town strictly guarded. A military commie slue has been organized; consisting mainly of Kirk and.his incers. to try the citizens antler arrest. M Additional news has been now re ceived that lion. John Kerr, Hon. P. Hill, sheritrGrillith and several other prominent coeservat Ire citizens of Casswell county, were arrested• at Yancyrille yesterday by Kirk. The Congressional candidates in that. district were speaking Maul court house whed Kirk surrounded it with soldiers and made the ar tists. Terrible Ilnyegely or smell Pox Among the Indians. ,Uy • Telegr4Ph to Pittsburgh Gazette.) Vaunt, July IR—Advises were received here to-day from the vicinity of Milk River giving theparticulars of the terrible ravages or the small -pox among the Grosveutres diftll-4. An Indian died .wlth this disease nod the Indians dug him up toget his blanket. lo- The Lorca:Sion spread through their camps and within a few days seven hundred and fifty out of nineteen hundred Indians died. A shirt Infected,was left un the trail of the Plegan Indians by a moo named Deruche, which caused f 'raves among thht tribe. The robes in mulc hthese Indians were burled were exhumed and sold to traders, and report, say, a ear load of these small pox robes are at Quintah Ration. on the Colon Pacific Rail road, awaiting. inspection before being for warded East. BRIEF TELEGRAMS.. —There were twenty cases ut sunstroke In Baltimore un Monday—four fatal. —There were thirty-seven cases of sunstroke In New York on Monday—seven fatal. •—The stennishifi!Citv of Washington. from Liverpool. arrivedzat New York yesterday. —General Schenck has fully Ilaterizilued refuse to make to racefor Cungrens, and will publish n card of withdrawal lu a few days. —Robert It. Barkley. finold farmer living near Jefferstdi Barracks. Missouri. was taw( and hided 00 Monday by a neighbor rimmed -At Richmo mo rt a l lyeseay. liar trd shot and wounded B. F. Lind.. S. hie eon -tomes. for the seduction of Hay ard's daughter. Bath keep hotels. —Much activity - has been infused in Feel. drains in New 1 urk. Gen. Dennis Burke me Issued a call fur a special meeting of the military orgautzathiu of the Brotherhood. meeting EVtnsv (GermanA large and entimains tie of was held last night. They pledged their money mad sympathy to a united Germany against it tyrillMl telegCMl YranCe.ra from M —inister econ Mondhed Berlin th a t ncro the f t, essities o ay f holders p had -thrown a large amount of American securities on the market: hot communicated no other Intelligence. -- g e State printin amoun Th ts to about g.S.Oliti Per of Ohio, which year, let Ye. terday for the nest two years at rates which will save the State about IC,CIOO yearly when compared withlhe last contract. . —The New Orleans firemen have been *un nide to make arrangetnents for trial of speed with the trinclunati steam lire department-• They will leave for the South by a special train today. stopping perhaps at the Mam moth Cave. -;-The St. Louis Merchants Exchauge Yes :.erilay voted to entertain the lowa editors. who will make no excursion to Louis on the irdh Inst.. on the ocuenion Of-the coral/te flon Of the North Missouri Railroad to. Cedar Rapids, lows. —Colonel Mayer. President of the Police Commislonere. informs the Board of Health that there are about nine hundred prostitutee In St. Loui, and that the new regulations goveruing them will drive a large number of the worst class from the city. —The steamboat. night of Way exploded on Monday morning nearThibadeaux, Bayou La fourche,'loulsiana, and sunk almost hunted& etely. Killed: Leon Critneaux,of Ammo- Bon, harkeePer. Mike Smith, of St. Louis, first engineer. and woven colored deck hand.. --At Nashville. Teen., Albert Turner. his wife and two other female members Of his faculty, Nero suddenly taken ill come days ago, supposed to be accidentally polyorml by eoulething they had eaten. MrakTurner died to-day. The others are convalescent. Turner is an obi citizen, well known to turf men. the steamer Natchez having iVi l' sge P d i t jt c ' tini correspondent of the tt. Louis ffrproxicon during the recent race between that boat and the Itol*rt H. Lee,for remarks made in hie let ter about the bad piloting of the Natchez, calling him a perjured scamp. ttc., that gentle rnma has at them for slander, - laying his damages at VA/818. Lo7lits•Tit:s n' M e :i ti ti n a g y *f e pe zettVg n . ., ' Tte a so l l ' gtog Resolution ware adopted to the effect turd 40,C0D Ger mans of Louisville express their admiration of Count Bismarck for the anneal be huller oPitoling French usurpation. A Com mittee; to receive donations to aid Prussia fll emote% $3,510 rut..ersgirTr collented In the largely attended grateentsn gevil- • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS [cfr9lt SES ATE IEOIGE INI/ERSON Subject to the deemuu of the curutng tltouti It publican l'i.nry I'..nacnti.•n TENTIoN, FRIE:NT/ RIFLES There 1.111..1 rn,tlng of thl, Cur:truly hid on every Tit /LULA V I'VENINt...A7' A t the enter of thl County 'l'rea•ure until flintier n•'tir•c.' 1129.7 , J. It. eLAI Seey. Al.i.touga I . Ctrs ,IS•itilNEkat'S July INtla. I„0. NOTICE—'!he assessment for the a - roc:ling of OTItEET Imm Western ovenue to }rut/kiln alley IS now rood y tor examiexamination. and eon he seen at this ogles until nation. Y. July 30th, 1070. when It will he Placed In the hand , of the City Controller to serve not lees opayment of same. • CHAS. DA Vlit.• rum City Engineer. SUMMEH RESORT . Loretto Springs CAMBRIA PA . Tb 14 hummer ltenort to .1 . adios Irnm Cresson. Advantages onexcelled. Excursion Tickets by the Penn.. It. It. Co. can be had during the almoner. Terrug very rood.rnin ',lair and fun Infor mation. address V. A. CiLESI3OIS". EARTHEN WARE A t _c UCtICL. A. Lotrrgte nrl nob at 111, An& Ronai, 130 redmel atreet.itnrhenr. to FRIDAY. JULY 22d. at 2r. • 13 t ASF.: LiVl:lll,4‘ll.. Itm ,, ilNlai.A3l AM) VELUM" WARE. the Cask. 11 . .thout reseryt, the liighebthltider. Grocers mind de..lerft ore speelally t , ” tied t” M d this rate 0000,0 for bezzals, OEMI CLTN.A - RD LINE The Urinal:and Nurtb American Royal Mal litentneldret. between New York and Liverpool callink at (lurk Barb°, 3COM, WZON.ICSDA y..7T:L1(47. CUBA. A I7G. 3. . •' TI;11 . ! SDA V. TARIFA. • • `AMA lt, A . •• LINE DENMARK: nin QUEEN: FRANCE. VIII INIA. every Suturdny. booted by her Hoe,. or jr-Y1 RPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of the proceedings of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County. the mblemlened ad ministrator (.40 no 0,10 to the estate of Ann Jane AlcCreadr.doe'd.willoler . at Public Sale, on lie prnmlw,. In tho 1 71 k 1870. at lit burgh. iorcleck . A. .. all those two •certeln lots of ground Br ock in the 17th 'trawl lit the CPT PitishniT.li. ifrghetlY niunty. marked and numbered 3 W i no 4. In plan of !ate laid follow P 11. Willer.nod and described mi s: Nes:inning, II it:told formerly Washington s Weer. at' the dlstancs of 280 /eel trim Forty-Muth street. formerly Lathrop client; thence IV trthWeS4 Imle4Oly jart i lglTZlO n l l rfgarni f i e r e al,t t ab a tZfrlg with itelleld street along the line of said lot No. 33.100 Irma to alley—fact millet tinier along Rai the place of begionlng. Terms 111.0 U 1.1101 , 11 on day of rale. or on p;. c all , 010 • W.P.AILNMINHA Jrgralw." Administrator S ALE. Estate I'OURT SALE. Estate of James S. Neel& iDec'd. ray AnneOf an order of Ihw r ir ptrn i: (1r of Na`7'lll"'oLseeeTll'TePl,T.,.tie4.goedoerTi pub