I THE DAILY GAZETTE: II MI PUBLLSUZD SY PENNIMAN REED ECO Corner Sixth Are. and Smithlletd St. .:'. b. I!ENZSLM6X. 34111.11 1:11011iTON, if. P. - FEED. An . roitE row Paortturrom 1 - • TIMIS oP s ilus Daum' .8/ n.. 1. ptr year. .......... .. . : ... r.i l l.cr..n br cartlar, per 'reek DAILYbAZEiTE. FOREIGN. R.J3lli h. 4slnytled Ilya 10014r1 THE prospects of the harvest in Eng land improve daily. - \ AUSTIII.i! will prohibit the Worts : wok,. s of Papal Infallibility.— \ 4 7 --- ALH . H./ir tram Cape :roan, Africa, an. noueee, the distieverym"'Nf :View . diamond fields ' i Vivi: .11,3111 i. Ponta:it expects to spend August wi th his family. at Narra gansett, R. J. - 1 .. . I'HIIIE MINIIER tit..tp9E Down cchw a salary' of trhooo #., , arid iliiii• 'lsto be raised tO am . • - • Tin: Af - aniiiiiiiertleendirifictiy, - a demo. cratic ' organ, assails; the Hohenzollern family end Count Bismarck. , \ THE Bev. Mr. .14 - ofilitt, the celebrated 'African missionary, hai arrived lutondon 'front the Cripli of t iciodfH94.lt : ',' ii, -, Sr. Pgricitsncati; Bilissii. buil& 'it the stre for the people, which is to cost *160,- 00(1,---R is to amtunisofate 2,1t1.10 petwous, '. at te:Lx•nts admission , • - TI H are now buttilkapitai offen ces in the penal cane of 11 mat Britain. In the laid lialfeentury there were one hundred • -and Seventy capital offences:. •'' ''' _ TILE Machttoeli Oil Work.;, m Leith. Scotland, were destroyed by fire on MOD . day night. Three men were killed &lid one badly injured by an expleslon during the fire. PHI.NCE 1.EQ14314/ of:Hohenzollern, says ' a Berlin dispatch of jolly 14, whose pees. centresidence was unknown, is staying at the wateringsplate of lieichenhall, In ' Bavria. . ' THE .Paris Alottrlt says that Could Bismarck has promised to assist Har land Prim In acquiring tiibraltar. by - force of 'anus, lu ease Prince Leopold be • 1 mune King of Spain. THE. largest trout e'er caught in die Tay, or probably in - any Mlicr river, was landed with die tuyl on one of lady Gray's fishing's, near Perth recently. ft - weighed fifty pounds. A litsuunts company is engaged ha es tablishilnavigation - teal the Dania and Armor lit re and rapids of Pigawat, with a view o promoting commercial inter • coarse with Central-''Asia,!. • • Tor. war preparatioes' at Cherbourg and Toulon give evidence of extraordi nary. celerity. It is reported that forty. five vessels of war and transports were armed snit fitted foe active sersiee in one slky.., -; Tor. France claims that France line act. ed openly, but that Marshal Prim and • Count Bismarck surrounded themselves with mystery. They wanted to plice 1 France In presence of an accomplished ', fact.' TlPlltb fever is_ ui the, increase In Liverpool.; lit - was reported Art a Inieeilttg of the workhouse - committee th'at there are now 185 fever patients to the hospital, which contains neecnimiedation for 102 i, CAidt - ret. t' dal:weal- to Het Fleneit papnie ofJuly 14, says : '" An earthquake has 'occurre.l 'near Tillie, mid !ma part ly delltroyed the ielegraplic lines. Com, : monitticui is expectodtts6e remand very As one of the 'strongest ineentimii to war, the - French journals said that if France bad , once more sabmitted to be in ' '- salted and outwitted be Bismarck,- no woman of character would haveconsented to be seen on a Frenchman's arm.' The Paris r Sit'efe enntains an address to - ' - the "workinen of all .nations," with nu atous signatures. protesting against bl bei . 'shed for the isliomt satisfac tion of va nity, or sett/eve, and of wound ed and - ensatiated monarchial ambition." TH-E full extent of the loss of" life caused by the firedamp .explession at the Silverdale Colliery:in - 1 , ; Oath Blaffottlablre, as now known. - Nineteen bodies have been "brought to bank;' and it in tatted that most of them iestribiletil traces of In secure suffering. , _ • 'Tut: . moniaiheid. 'to King :.Robert the Bruce, designed by tietirge Craikslank, which in to be erected at Edinburgh, will represent the King in chain armor,Mand ingorinimck .pedestat.' The statute will be In bronze, 10 feet in heights. the pedes tal gray gnu:ate:l2"feet high: ' VIAKI3OI:S at a Paris curiosity shop: ...You ate wrong, MonEleur; - not to take tis sleeping bacchante: the Marble Is very istantifhl, flualli It fn.' I?fCles. Inger.'" rig L. traeless thing i ?Ter baps en, Monsieur, but consider bow welt ft will look in case cif a sale after. death." 'plc lightning recently struck the Peryfrr magazine of Santa Bpirlto, at Ven ice, where 600,000 peande of that material areatored'astar The-cOnductor receieed the electricillechaege, and..lte tOl, liter ally melted away, and ~.t.a Whole length twisted, - buitme - ruiner abage wardolfd. at. iribbla ocet tlieldt. Godard 0101111- taiu ie nt•great interest in Europe. Italy has voted -ISPOOPOO -frantic toward it; Swifcerlaud cotes 20,000,000; North Ger many-10,000900 tracki/uld'Utlls Baden voted 3,000,000 francs for its construction. Franca has commercial reasons for Toting nothing. • The' new ..Pleeleil engine of war. of which we here ,already heard by 'cable, calbel the 14 itrqilleuic..csipablti of throw. ieg a shower of bails at each discharge. has recently beef put to the test. , Three hundred horses were killed by the fife of two of-tbent within the space of three at-litotes _ . ltEculaLi huge pokers appeared on the walla about Woolwich announcing a public nieiiirig in favor of woman suf frage, butiat.lhe hour} appolidid the hall contained' flee Iranians only ont of a popto lotion of i2,00t1 souls, thin andienos com prising one boy,the hall•keeptir,4ad- three old women. M. Untie Blanc asks will ••riirfaiiti; ,. ai,' frightened at the image of ■ republic in stalled In the European nation beet adapt. Jed. for one. spfolK flq. the lessons at the current troubles?" "Forget not,'Nte sava, "men of the Bourse, the absurd ,neceselty of haring a king et all price eornethuee Costarvory dear. • Tux Emperor, says Ltt Libertc, 18ransoli ally inc li ned to war. Be does not Ire Prussla for the attitude else swum at the time of thepteMseirte. M. de Blamer& had determined,tad the Emperor knew It at the time, an declaring war 'against Napoleon 111, If the result of the popular vote had been less favorable. - TUE Franleloter Zettung, ma lr;reoon , citable adeeesary of the new regimi. in Germany, says "There is MUM. to despair of civilization, progieirs, Hberty and tight. The . battles about to take place will not be combats for freedom ctr patriotism, and tlie victories. whoever may win them, will In the end profit only for military des. yotiem," Tun Retri4 cvalains a protest with, rev. era' hominid signattur, which says that the intrigue of General Prim neither menaces the interests nor honorof Frame; ths,t a war tuidertaken 'on that proton agabut \ German or Spanish brothers would be iniquitous, ndnons, and deserv ing the atm:rations of mankind: and that it can only be profitable .to deposits d the . foundes of dynasties." ,*- • Batottra;- which Femme to annex; has an nrea of nn-., re .miles, but barsr;population' of .4,BietliHg. being thus the moat densely inhibited country in Europe. Bite has a standing army of 40,000 mon, end when on the•vrar• footing her forces, number 100,00(r.: side She standing army she Las aliational Guard..repreeenting, about :: 4 00,0 .00 Men. Belgium has an • .retensive Commene....nid her. thutneet, at.. In, vavY'aati,ltatlerY of itheMish Fringe' Writes to M. Granter' e Oragsgramilint Ake Gettptui people on , thirlidtbsztt of the... Rhine do not desire - annetation to France, and that '-before' conquering that section the French linnet destroy destroy the armies and pro' pie of German Confederation—s rather difficult: mitter.".. ,M. Alo CAmsagretc n ines that theme ira. choice of only two al ternitivee—“eitlieiFreon,Win .iird to the thne; or • lartussin , will go to the Pp , . linter dated f6,luus the . - , 1 ' . . II r r . 7, -- -i... i e . - i 1 - - ..... ESTABLISHED I 6EI following "The death of Lord Clarendon 'lFoo tel but did they say whit killed hint: It was the Greek brigands. While the fate of the prisoners was still pending he could neither eat nor sleep. Night and day he Was sending and recei, lug messages urging Mr: - Eckstino to do everything in his power to save theta. and when the triers itf their death Mile, he was prostratell by the blow, and never rrcet leered. A Bommt v. dispatch of 13, sayer Accounts from Nankin state 'that serious disorders have take!. \ I place iu consequence of tasea of child stew ing in which foreign. Cr,. are said to be imtilieated., Several nese under torture Rio reported to have acknowledged the pirtittipation of aliens. An attack on the Frealeh missionaries Was expected. . (heat agitation prevailed, and on the demand of the 'Englit4 ConsuLldr. Medlntrat, the British irtlebYet 'Tore had been ordered to - Nankin to protect tha catholic prieras. Tilt: Kingdom of the Netherlands, whfelt has been brought ; into question be the secret treaty, has an area of 13,4.4 square miles, a pipit ation of 3,733,1382, and an army of 60,000 man. It has a navy of 00 steamers, with 041 genii, and 7 - 11 sailing vessels with 57 guns. The king ra . dont has n moderate re ainue, which in not exceeded by the curront expenditures. The eolonial possessione ‘ of the Nether lands embrace an area of 651,267 square miles, with an estimated population of 18,371,000. Jas',, is the most important of these colonies.' . THE London newspapi.s contain the following advertiatinent : '• Gods , Hill, I Place, Ilia/Jon, near llneleeter. !i.e.—A verm valuable anal beau Hid Frt.ehold Residential Property. delightfully situ ated,-only one and one-half 'miles front the Ilighain Station, two tul , Lone-half from Headwater, on the South ern and Loia dolt, Chatham_ and Dover ailways, and within an hour anal a half of he metropo lis, comprising in the whole a mt tics:pm-- six acres, for many. yearn . he favorite home of Charlen • Dieltens. .Solicitors, Messrs. Farrel. tio , r,3 A. ea . o. 00 Lin.voln's Inn 1:eld, " Tan.: Puri , ' Pay:. details tbergrievan. ces - which Fnuice has, to coMplain of it,. -- rtift Prussia, since 1803 alont.4! iStki, Convention with Russia during the Polish war: 18114, Violation of Jutland and cap-. tare of lippel: "It i iri,,lnstallation of Prince Charles in Hountania; istiti. Sadowa; 1807,'. Luxembourg ittlidr,- Hilary treaties with , t So he uth ; liiikl. Cust ens Parliament; Non.execution of Article 3 of (lie Treaty of Prtguei;•• Annexation of liarmatadt ' mull, of the Maine) to Ow Confederation of the North ; 1569, Military Convention with linden, Belgiaerailroad uflair : 1870, Mount St. (iothard rtllntild affair, Spanish throne question. .. ' \t. • A LETTER from Etutigives 'the following account of the interview between King William nod Ihmedetti : A review took place here to day MI the ground near the promenade. A,, his Majesty was about to move on, M. Benedetti approached the King, and - seemed on the point of address lag's him on the subject apparently' of certain papers which lee held in his hand. King M illiam, - *le.t. did not appear in- a very amiable mood, replied very briefly, and-making a polite movement, as if-to excuse hint:self- for not hearing the tun. bassador at that moment, went on rapidly, followed by his staff That scene cast a disagreeable feeling on the minds of many atitialing by; but ituinediatelv after his Majesty's' brother, Prince Albrecht,_ separated lauwelf„ from the group round the King and eltnYeroed - with M. Benedetti most affably. • . Mk. !Aeele giveS an account of a clever system of sheep Stralittg,'which hasbeen lately diseevirerLln Paris). Several. pii collsiinite to, buy a little Hock of ten or twelve ali . e . sl.oo'n a .ularket Bay; they then place khenfar-ra on the high road at a spot there it en - Rises-a copse or is inter. started lay ditches. As soon an a distant cloud of dust announces till uppninch of 'Ma of the-larger finck a at tram' twi , lt, to lifteenlaimired sheep. which are often at-,' . , by a single shepherd le the caltital, they histen to teaks• certain arrangements pre- Tinny concerted., The twalvealieep are placed• at the edge of the road, where they browse on the scanty herbage. Ex tzuded carelessly on the ground, one of the thievat pretends to watch them, while his accomplices are Lid in the ditches. As soon as the large flock 1 , 3611e5, these seize the sheep within their reach, and quickly mark them in red with the initials of the association, and-push them into the little !lock of twelve cheep. This trick is re peated as often sea 'nark passes, so that by the end Of the' tiny the twelve have be come a hundred. . It is so cleverly done that the _theft* is eulv discovered at the slaughter. house,- when the number is found wanting. 'fun Paris Correspondent of the World says •.' The legislative chamber has been filled by a dense and excited crowd, which overflowed the falaceand insndated Place •Lkmigdyne and the Taint in front of the former. The sight here was curious, es pecially Tne,sday, when 11. Emile 011ivier read the letter' announciim Prince Leopold teas no longer a cundidatip fur the Spanish crown, and expreased his belief there was no further 'question of the,maintenance of Peace: , there was a racfr to reach the Bourse, the like of wit, has-not teen seen aincetite Credit Nl° Bier. Pereire, ' and:Vireo were in their palrhy days, Ido nut believizq exaggerate When I state there were 1,500 hacks racing front the - Palah_q_Ztourbon to the Beene. The pas senge.rs atreachzere panting,-to be first - at the great mart That they might be sure of selling their informaiion. 'Down to 3 so Nt, war had seemed inevitable. But a rebound was certain; and to be sere the threes wont tip-to 1.00, 'cow thole stock jobbers ninat regret their lout e! One hundred thounaxid l's at '6B. The Prig„: elan Arnbassadoi has, received his pass port an . leaves by special train in tall hours. gilte lueldted Bank of France at @,800.. Franc:A Oleo Rome to Italy, Austria Well the fyrol. French troops, In - Bo ..recalled. 'Fwp ' hundred thousand 'Turkish at 43.40. At stria Denmark, Sweden, arid Norway • jOin, 1 . .1 \ France. Autrey receives Dahithian prin cipalities. (Denmark its °id, frontiers. Poland 18 reccuzstrected. One hundred and fifty tholtsand Credit F . der -at I ;; 175! • \Thule Hartle Mobilo rdered to cony at (haloes. hyena arm on march to • Straabotag. Oeneral Dona • to enter Luiembourg . to morrow at th head of 60,000 men. Three hundred iNiasand Italian at 56. -One hundred tho Sand dol lars at 102.' rive hundred the sand it Leans at 94,7.7 . Then the hacks gin id . 1,.. rattle igfrbut 'the Legislative Chen/Mg. The drivers get a Napoleon; pay iourself mad keep the rut fig - mails !' Tbeßriven cannot believe their ears.' The stockjob ber is breathless, but he contriveertagup. "Peace=Prigee r de Hohenzollern ‘ won d rawri---Prusain'ti note satisfactory-'-.Prue ' elan Ambassador leceivial by the ' Ens perosi-ihe incident is a thing of the - Test." Wild hirzzas ; --- wlldei clapping of liana aril stamping of feet. gverybode ..tdes to' get into the Exchange,' which is ilrially crammed full. The galleries themselves are crowded. %What a IKCJIO is bel i e, ! The thousands of people:are in knots, fiercely gesticulating anellawling at each other, as II theyrererghtlng. The great mass sways to mll fro and. from side to side. What torn bits of; paper are con stantly fallihg to the floor!' What' excite meat there, , is around the "basket" (the place wherMtlmatock brokers stand) is everythirig Klima:on the great flood-tide of peace. - I___:_ . - ... t : "hoer tie teilyou, s says ..aratoga woe iespondent of-Lite New York ii - drid, "of a pretty little mink . ; In. aqmtner milk, who had put on her Lioops before coming to the Columbian timings b.lan filled: Ohs- Spoke the ;Biocrlifyn • diet ert; which .is it , litmus, and she was at: mpanied by a fast-looking man who are a apurting velvet coat and one of Iliabsurd glos sy hats vihicharVgest th hußosaible Idea of polished veal, . 'Clive e another, dear,' said ahe,in I . ' awdit: hub Bug volts that had a tdeasant. plash t it.' 'Odd' more, darling; .1 dizan,'lnve ilia, Ethic acid! deg( bout' 'Yes, trip',,.asruier,'lle replied. mat: ly, bending over T ier, , 'but you promised me to stick to•thp - fluoride of calcium tan. zit we arc marrled."Well, what's, the difference; you were gging,to take the chloride of potaasinut for - "my_ sake. but - .you've been mining iodides and bicarbon ates for a week. You know it,'nowr and Ake dropped &little hot tear Into the ben tumbler. 'l'hen they went slowly away In earth of another puddle." ME ==EMEMM2 T 1786. FIRST EDITION. MID\ T IGHT. WA - .N . E-.11 , TS ..Ff.f6M.EtiliOPE• • The Secrtil iiytity Sot Propokeit by France, nt 1.4•40. t Sol St!ritiii.l.r --The Contrary' Weiniupgratell at Berlin— Spain 1111143111111 i anif an Ex. planation from the Freud' War Dlin ister--The Loyal( of - South Ger many Itkarritte•eq' aintleon't;rhino .--11n4sian Pres. (.'mument% on t Situation. I Hy Tel,niph I 0 Pitt.LurKL 1 . 4.11111 e 1)enlal, .144 1 / 4 'X.- -M. 4 /111rter. to n letter t, • 3 friend here. den ion the negol Jai hal by France of the alleged secret treaty•with P11111S111.: Ike Fiend, )(Inkier . of Foreign Affairs inedtWely tlenien that France entertained the idea. F Juts::.-All the French organs rep resent that the secte4treaty wee nut ...erional3- proposed by ' , ranee, hut nether as an attempt to teat Bismarck": The Original Bran' of, thy neeret Tres,' y„ t'Punt Ton Dittmar& yesterday publicly melee nettled the 'original draft eiT tine scent trmtly prope..mi betw 'France and Prussia, lu the handwritingro 31. Benedetti. to the itectut ley Tr all the_ l'orepfll .V1T11.1.15.d01,1 atKernel. he affair lat. created a great nunnatlem. . being a complete refutation of the miniature , meat that fitmearrk. and not Benedetti,. aye, the eteethee' of the treaty. eipatn %tnnta an Explanation. irox, iy 2i.--TheSpanish tiOvernment has demanded of Duke Onunmoht En explan ation of the asseetkun Inc his address ton the Corps Lexislatif, that the Cortes ace, tri surprised into crdine fur Prince fluhennadlem. the Peeling la klain,-tieserniment,Derreulti. to P uf-Pranee. • ' • Ltd:min:, July 2. 4 .—5 t special. curresimndent writes from 3laririd on the Xith - that.the feel ing of the Government Was secretly ih favor f_ Prance. bused on satisfactivlii, licenture l'rututia-and not Spahr witeattnekest. The'Re- Publican ucwimupers dentmused this tenden cy. and warned t he' Cloceinment thee theirs's> , file tic not endur e . base — submission to 0 French alliance ntiriner'suMt eirMtmstanceS.. The same sentimeat. is partly shared. runny. The order ex veiling - lien r uCarloir from _France was purchased through intrigue be °tureen. 'and with' humiliating' etnleeA•ilette. The Spanish partiesyach retpual the 'war with reference to their dynlnstic interests. 3lont imnsierists hope that France be too busy to oppose their candidate. Ren. Prim keep/ silence. The Iteisiblicans ace hnnuocabld fur in Republic. Napoleon's lespemation• Disappointed. spechil coepondent of te Trilnutt, op der date of !thrre s X4th Inst.. midnight. h ' sep ta !rein Bents: sal. Prussia's hend9uarters'uny still inntltik city. 'Prince Frederies Charles is is Cimino:and of the army of the !thine. It considered as certain iu itreliis that Napoleon. counting uu the disloyalty of part •of Saithers Germany, planned a sudden More:Rent Reno, rite Rhine before Prussia epull concentrate CollSlderable force: that lie Sole. bit - terlY -- disaturnointml •be the unanimity of all Germany, and not airing to risk a niece : - went north, with - the:South German army tra bin (lank. bas certaiintrlnched. lint baps altered the tur , i , linst "plan :of -t he' eon+ , paten. It is belie, that on advance itringuyr - can now be made at. ,auj - yois .writil nut a genend , en a enfeepnint 4 . Fruetiug. though. ready for tthck; 1 realtp every where defense. . . The brolonged 'tux ut headinarkrters. Wind. ug• the King Rad liett!tyl HOMY, 4t. lie lin, - howeeordideitc'ettilt the 7 Provilpal line.. oot ot anywhere be sudderdr forced. The Moeda.. PreesConoento. - -- • The sl.Petursbarg - lhirt fir blames Cr.snee si hulls . . .1111 h tht Grizeth ' and Cc_ c 7, S . :curter blamei'rrein. Tz, Sb.. was at -I tor Yrub , iAl: b. isnew , iti,ihinSt her. rn ft'o f ar r the piheial tt . a rt lint attached Prteous p. strong's [h ape the Prussian Charge d'Affairs complained. New ..unenarl An Immediate and decisive movement-of the French army is exoected. The objective Point! have not trans need, but a aituultane tus and formidable:advance of the army Imam he Rhine will pit beibly tuiropfnce. The 3fon (Icor Ides that the Incitements and concentration of }Tenth [COOPS PLALL to im mediate and decisive action. Danish neutrnlitv le note reckoned a% nu- •• . • Austria Iv now sidin7 with Pri'6sil than France. The French are purchasing arms Glace. pretending tbry. are to solids American orders. The Russian (internment at tempted to Inter feraby persuading Prusela to make to Elfg land the declaration demanded by France:but failed. • - The Russian - rep In Poland has .been In. ast( to 20,), . men. Inrhallit?t. he regiments of the Imperial ' • • 1!..e reeneh ti press he.; e evittratulti torr address tLe sailors °fi l th° Baltic fleet. Prussia in exe - ring the Paris6eelaratlon. also exempt& fret: aetzure the ....ems'a toot chantmen ne4 car Ina contraband of tear. The Hank of Eng. red haa'ruised. the rate of Interest to nye per att. I!. - MMRME! . .., !lai . , , '.' • ' Illy Telegraph t..., tire Plifshirreh 6uette.l • Cirreano..July Cs.—T.4.o hundred flanbrar. lane held a meet her last; night to take nation in rcltartor the news rrived by the French cable thatShrte hamlet. tfanorerjartst. had ell tered the French : rebel c. atter discussion,, the following dispatch as sent by cable: I D, the Proddent Nary I. German l'arlf amen?. IkrIln: Report reaches rout Paris that three hundred ilanoittriana r tasit catered - I'renett service. The %Armors any of Chicken. In mass mtettng. trust t Is to be an Infernal falsehood of Napoleon. i ('or deepest spank. thy Is with all lierninnyi May our arrny noon enterParle. ~. The !Vet. !IleakW , (fold fluet.Eutraerginefire coefirew . Illy Tetuan:4 to the tleberith Ciaseltte.l . , Dexven. Col.. July • ..—Thelf:llrabethloWn (N. W.: Pre... report, e tmordlnary tureen, at the Memo Gulch, tuftme,for the ,nast two weeks. Oaq dluhn pnLagt Chan.; trargitig three men, cleared up three pounds of gold in twenty-four hours. .)len from one claim 1n se:nn days 1:: GrOuse (IMO cleared up fift)- fouronnees and eighteen pennyweight.. The :nines In all the , gulch,. are doing (their; water abundant.' The, gold ahlpmente nye larger than e'rer before. The atichtaan Legisleture. Illy Telegraph to the Plttabwrgh this4tte.l ligniotT, Julyln the Legislature to-day, In tne Senate, a remonstraXwe was (relented from one thousand citizens of !ferried - county lumina any railroad; old, amendtrients tOghe constitution. In the litilleen stieciatinelitige ems received from the Governor, recommend ing legislation necessary to secure the collec tion of social statistics ih the census; 21.1 to legalize tax . rolli lucertatiVeounties.: 4 ll 2 ( 11 : 1. orrarm, July 25. , --It hittlemarket ul 'Ave; quotations unchanged: 700 lead c angell hands: $8,50 for extra Ohio. $0.25 for good Kentucky, $7 for fair Illinois, $6 for ponnufin Missouri; receipt, for the week Mt cars; *Ilk; cars over we e k' s t week. Sheep tolerably active Ulan decline: sales .1.1:01) hem! at ,76.57 for choice to $0.5.5 for fair Oanada lambs, and sheep lb; one lot of 2.11 Ohio lamb.' sold at $4.122(. Bogs firm operations con fined to selected lots., - , ; , • -- • - Dr, Dehoeppe OQen lo Volunteer for Pratsela. (Hy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh puzUtte.]• ILLiuusscno. July 3..—Govirruir (teary yes terday received s letbecilrom.Paul Schocidits.. doted Carlisle prison; oplieultng t ti, tt t v;vo! - • , , lta,re., .) i .• . 11 BALTI:iOtIE, .11.1It e .---BeeMei tiilil at .510 lower: qiiotations. JaCi -receipts for week. 1,=.; min. 1.125..11 gs fictive: receipts light. and quotations well maintained at 1.1117.13,4 c; receipts 3,100. Sheep dull with a doWuward tendency at nirnslici lambs f: d: receipts of sheep and lambs 0.4311. •1 '-i •. • • -At might. Illinols,Weitneiday a ft ernoon: .the P. Alhilenniliacliipigr. IF.CinkAistlin ; t om er no barrels of Itlniikr,Olarora Ma tilini. th 2.000 barrels of whisky. Mattes' . onoper . op and,Reynolds &CO's. pork home were d royegiby-fte, LUVOIViIIf a loss esti mated ' t s6l3,ooo..,Handreds of men were thrown ut of employment. , Th u term minims led in t e ratting machine of the paper egg.. it bee° log heated by the friction with tne .. - 3 publican Convention of Snail:aro r eh met fit Columbia WednemlaY area i hunted Governor Scott for reelection. lacier, colored, was nominated for ;ii fit Couvenrnor. - .A Lump mkjortty: of 1 the were colored:lP. F:Whitthimorg . 3 rman of the ,Corionleta4 Plaft*lii.,Vbl4* . , eform party _are ,sturnitiog !ifs... les tat: piroallsell to . be' . the m antis. ,4tr. —The =incline of Potter . -Palmer, Hut u . xi , wall. k own Chicago millionaire, with Miss 'Bertha wore. darldn l eVot Henry Honore. wag ce i e r un yesterday afternoon , as meal. oasis a vertised. The marriage ceremony rook pla at foi o'clock. Her. Mr. Sweeney of the F Christian Church. of whleh toe bride an . groom are .members, othspating The rece Mu Lasted fume Ai to eight tet s ii, '- Mr. and : .'Palmer left 'the hew Pork. whence hhey• will nil for Etlrlopela a few days. Th4woras no display of bridal gift!, Thee Ilan. lel Ing, non A. J. Ltentei the del tens eh tittle At Colon The cot, ever kni - 'eITTSBURGH, FRIDAY --;= JULY NEW YORK 'CITY Ole Telegranh to The Pittsburgh Gillette.] :cm YORK. July YACHT RACE. • . The bailing master tbd Calabria aye that ' yacht. never Ohlial the ,Ituntless after the night ut the ititri;l iilhe reached Cat* liati in eighteen days and hail Leary tugs and .1U IR;1.0) . tee burgs. The greatest run any one day ttal itvo hundred mid eight lid 1,1 ape puce ( ' 'Sandy }look I.ight s4lp ;hyttrUhil ' ahead • or' the Dauntless. The eailhib thalaer also save the Cambria bleat I tt?:t night. and that the %blunt leas passbili the .1011,1,..8,1 1 which hat) uwnuhleA abOot stationary for about twelve latisr•cafterwards. ~ .. • . 111 ItV r.tll.,"rhg;clvolPhiriTh:l.g:t'ZUgge'l'ortj're, I 'boa ' .1. %i ' l'il spent over two hours and a-half In ivit u eff•brt to pick them up. : Itl u hest.o the nice caused Intnse exc meat Thu salvers/it tooling is that the retif Do speed of the Yachts is as yet untie ridei 11 hen tbe rumor reread. early y day ',noon. that the Dauntless was Winner t Ite e. pr ,•. slotni otjubllation'were unboundorl, hod fbe ruplsion • tusscarrespondbight itrthit ilk when it wi 4 learned t at the English .yecht as a, utet.o Furl. Thet: fe t ing un each was very hotr..y. r.q . tally on n II street and among the rousts f the Fifth . venue Hotel. Among all chisses , the. number who invested their ittr.ey On 1 he .Vnierican yacht WaSverange. T 1..• Impression Is inieVat nt that the sailing unt.ter of the Dauntless t ok n less favor ble oup. than the Catiltnitt dopted. c .rflie log of the Cambrl showily Jul sth. ,ratfol mile.. heavy sea: 6th, weather ;soder :at:l7P miles: 71.11. clear. 12 miles; Bth, lost fore lop toast. fore top unit nd jib top sail, all •handa employed clearing ureck; Nth. 2;..11 mile., moderate weather: 10th, 47 miles, light airs: 11th. 131 mil., heavy sea, uhipped large quantities of water .t times; ,12th. 140 miles; hit h. lii: 11th. 171: 15th:, 214; 16th it:: 17th. CI miles: IPth. 19U - miles; idtexed 'Cape It:me six P...M.: ltith. PH stiles; lights lost fore top mast; alth. 114 mi1e5;,2114.• 1611 miles; 224. :ir s 'lnlies:2ol. 75 tulles: 24th. 85 miles:3lth, t 2.1 alles; 17th passed Sandy . Houk', a:11 r, a. ilth•itorth latitude during voyage 54.'., tin nlylth.Which Only decreased 1 degree: on It.II .to 52; on 11th-to 1P.:01: on loth14: on Ihnli :nd 290,411 on 35th. --- _ - The Dauntless. though tier-coupe vlirled v9th tucks. ran down latitude from-the mart. ler log shows: July fith, run ltki miles, fresh vleaerly wind, hasty; tith, PO miles. variable dads. heavy head swells, cloudy: 7th. 161 „ii,„ i„.,,,, gales 0, 'l'., lost Clan:. Shalt Mill Ihert Demar ' overboard while furling be flying jib:- hove to I ten . hours. gtd out it end and reluctantly etruspelled to give them IP: eth. - 41 miles, fresh gales. rough sea, which ~,,lerated to aoderate breeze and a moot', cc ,. : , : alb. 1:11 m miles, variable weather; it It, 0:2 1. i 1., right squally with it easy head - sea, split forestaysall, broke Jill • into, hove to over an hour; 11th; 1.56 miles: L Ml, MI miles:. lathl 130 miles 7 lithe-1M miles:, 1 10h, 144 miles; 16t , irk mite.; 17th, 50 miles:' lath, 66 nines; lath,. ;s miles. , vi.ntim; lath, 115 miles. squall, 111th. 17... - 5 miles. pleasant u' ather; 21st. Min Iles: =O. WI tulles; h1d.12 ~,iik, calla. foggy: 24th..120 miles, .varlithle weather: x4b; gg.talies, fogad - 1....11ia e. N. lounded la forty tathells: lillth, - 10 miles: rth. alltinilev, passed Suede Hook, light ship 4.47 1 The Clonbria came up IQ the Brooklyn Navy inn' thismorning and *lir CU on - the dr) (luck Immediately. receiving a thorough over hattl log and, repairs Preparatory to entering inn, in ,Nincrlcan *Ater,. fur the Vagegiesinii held by'thi America. The New Yong ar4 rheb unfit give Ashbury a complimentary ben. I enclit-Ltelntonlco's. , . T111:1,1$1,1!, COMMISSII.SEIts, The hoard of Itidinwllommlasiodere held a. eetlng lo it lost lerenlux lad-re-illeeted. Mr. d l, rimot :La l'resldent end Mt. Coleertta Secre- Lary. Garwell, Long mill Colyer,were• eppolnted Citniti ft teea to imoault with - thel tisagea„ eopera se the payment of the Potto-. wattoinies, etc.,, nod dolt the Indian Territory: M. 43111.131111.101. nod' 4.'ampbell are to attend to the. Sioux, • Itiasre. dcomet, :Dodge, Mal .Catuptiell: macict etautnlaaluner rParkee fir the purchase of Mullah 'goods. Po:ad:wit have. beon..eCureti hen, for the atornge of goods which will at 0000 1., :itiVertiged for It is hoped all will he forwarded withiu twenty dais. laupplier, aricultural ludildtueuts. seeds. Abut :Gam he will be inirch:ii.ed at the weal. * Thide for he roast kill by purchwaed 10 Cali f.,. 01. 3lessrY., Farwell CdPier will s readeratlons on the Paella:: afore, infludinr, Arizona. in :let:ten:her. rotor DECISIONS: I Lag.: Ito ely iltasolt ea the iiijunctlon for biditinir th. regi,tratiou of ,Ilrie atork' In the - Immo tit 11,1;11./1ot:bad :I, Co.. I LQ10011..4 refUSC - sloteeift ltaberta . e.ekagak Wesh cud tialavey.oMei:o4 of the seelebevethe Pre, en , ti , :o of Go - BRIEF -The 111.t.oni re,tlpt. ' , lSt Werk Wert fa. A. . , , , 1 : / : ‘ , 71 . # ; . , {1 , ...ree t i .11. A 4 . It;iry .t.itairal 'Carragutia ilaiikeroto,ll in •.t o• :lima Porommath, N. There was immeme rejoicing at London over the careenof the parbt Cambria. - The .tramtoblA Calabria; for 'Sarum terdsy, timpin7i4lll,lrl anti l quatter oped. -(letieral the Pjalaki. will he taken to Windsor, Vt.. (Pao flnrlingt un. to,lay, for . . . . . . . . . —Jefferson Davis !irritant at New oilcans yesterday afternoon. un his w-ay to New Vera. tt hence he-will salt for Europe. ' ' - I toe of the IV 'Heston tu Ills at East new ton. )1:14.:, was partially burned un Tuesday night. Loss C - 15.010. InsaretL rt . , - The sales tit the Unlon Pantie 'Lit -De pament for the past year aggregate - .531. The ntles_tin Thursday ...amounted. to `over !.users. ' I , . ~ --la -Tiattbriore yesterday, n colored iqan named Charles Casten uninlered his allifi, by e ening her throat velth a razor. He w,sal ar rested. - Jullstldeitatalsonhas. assumed .tite iluX . r .. 4tt l T ll l)l4ltl r rlttl4t i tii h i ' i e r as - e f 4 Or V i l if 14tta . pliettS. 1,-.A die/ach truss Pang rays Edmund Abbot will replace the lets Prevost Parade] ie. the Fiend , A.dentY , and possibly as 'Minster to Washingtork . • -- IkticiCell ,freit .Ilinnesota say . thin the_ hartest.ll wtlll Snider, seep. hat t aliumit, thtllYl thunder showers \ prevent the curing and stacking of grain. . I —The tteannir It sing Star has atilt ed, from ittit i l , tir , a, e ui d theultlet between Pena an 4 t,h n anra . ~ .1 sharp ,eartb.; 1 13taky'oecarrf 114 Ilna. ."0 damage. , 1 1 1 1, , -The Intl raid . •venue collections for - hr. t atta moans prier to the to JIM, first amount -,1 to $27a, , t2,,/14.1 an increase of tatvei4bes7 cotamt red with tit/ prelim:a:slit (40141ty All the Seater pristatert lOdgeiV tit the county Jail at Onin a Wen, yesterday taken tO .- i Lincoln. Nebraska to be put to work on the taittlir latildinga In rooms of etaction there. bit oney's k 'ro',... three story brick grist aithoutatilll, ati,Al -wbutyport. Ifftlata savedln jestetAlitk. bit g three - men, who - were" rescued alive burl.. ty Injured. Damage Cu to). Daum Curtis'. a servant In the house of - Mrs. Hoecerits, at 1' Iladelphla. has been ar restelnmateheft, and rmtectiot• to antOthar nil the l t, tUnti eh hirthe gait flailtaft. In the lower storle,.. • . , . .., , . . , —The treater i por jog illr tii , e4,3lt: irorics of It n. A. Sw t . 1 / 4 1i., 1 octal I olt Lair Steel. faCei sirings...! . c., at Syracuse. N. S i . acre Infra r ed y Vrd ni ee, orning. !is. , f.itti.kl; iti rill 11 : $ ~- 1:10.1. t , VAi •-Dlhei red. fedi dt L4,filenn. 6 d quarters nay the Simla lain:tor:ore collecting for a grand peace'cut, cll. A ligother pf )ted Clond.antned - Telrosc' gle..nitithhnlitiVOlll a mule and k Wed ,a fe - days ago. , :rir gv . fp i 'an beliirelltte4 roil service at ' l ey yard: 9rocctl-f r cat, Illancontni ph. , sl.ifirra;oregint.. erimiel-l . v.in:a. itihnsvnef, I , l.liii. Hheca - &ask, Tiron-` dernen. Virginia, Wali sh and Worcester. —Chief Justice Pcarstin of North Carolina lion declined to attach both Governor . Holden end Col. Kirk for refusal to give op prison era, and says the application for relief rbould be emle , to the Chief Justice of the I:silted • totes. -A vomit man named Mink 'Bard° at tempted to commit aulaide In a saloon at CM /Monett, Wednesday. Hisclothlog prevented thpistol ball from enteri^g beyond the flesh. Ile Was entry from the effects. of continued dissipation. • • , - , the Democratic conientkin' of Colored() monocled Geo. W. Miner. of Denver. for. Delegate: to Congress on the Moth ballot. General Cassius speak at prom' , nent.dtbsees in the Te too - in behalf of ,the Republican party. —A • littlechild of 4in es Cubler. .seven noothi old, fell from le ff(th tofy wfadoW, In ' Cincinthal, yeaterday,,an waren instantly killed. It {V/111fileepine on :Chid close to the wlndoW. awoke and•dressied , otit - while its mother was asleep, „ meeting of the session And members of Ife &Toad Presbyterian Clancti; Cindinuith ISMS held Tectoniay morning: ,Driet hnlidend and bre,membere withdrew themselves from connection wiLithe cll. The ' affair ere op m atucii,eot Cdt., • • 1 --Judge :hi he kintubuti Picks Court, has enjoined the Mayor and Council of Mentsvllle, Indiana. fromituakLug the three Modred thonsitrul Substription to the EMISVIIIe and Indianapolis. Road, authorized by election on Wednesday. • —Pembina dates to . the - lath say reliable In formation has been reechoed that thoillack ' igi L p l oet i" n ' ttrlo,... C fstnu l art ' rttlt '" C i :t . Olander . teDonalu among the sailed: Forts. :71111 :Ind Edrctetodwisre also.attuefted. Cincinnati, thurtultii mortilig, this Queen Cite saw and planing mills, a dozen h estroyed hydroidouses and alarge Nuatitilar. tat , gi oarood ber, %se V.K. Afngll ra d The inlll4X b 3 m were worth " A dozen. !families lost their houses. Loss $llOOO. • - , lnfonontlair has been yeceilTed. at' nab 'ineton fromlien Legendre. Consul at Anl4. tbstthe Chinese .goverement, has limited the. exportaflostoif Chinese laborer. to vessedsof the treaty bowers. had the , Commit seems rot the opinion that the effect will be to decrease or prevent this kind of emigration- • . Lorge _bands of Utes from Middle and Goak i'M'n are et•Peevee to have a talk lain'', overnor M'Cook. They deny being !be per p_etretorsh.k ofthe recent , murders in North Pork. critut ur the Che Arraphoes. tiarernthem or po Wets:dr-hay enuess just and re- , turned from the scene of abase depredation. end belieseirdhe•Utem itutorent. : • , , • —On the 9:rth of 'August tbo general sod aperlai'deputies of the National Orange Pa trons of Husbandry In the States of - - kora, Illinois. 'Tennessee, , Nivaouri: Knows, Ne braska and Cblifornla will be convened In St. :Louie. The State Orange Of Missouri Is to be °ram:tired at that time. and it le anticripat-, ed steps will by taken at this meetlag, to fully ,perfect the organization of the order In the Pesters States. E 1 , i -,,,,,,,,,_. '.•••.•• ••` - r 4 -- • . .....--„ " ' 'x" _ ~ _ r•- 4 . 4_.- -- i- • •-•1_2 - ,4 .. .i . . , z - s - .4 a•- ,, r , t, ,,— :v , -,,-: -- 614,-. ..-z ',;,,,ii6--,,V..01...A,.W0-Aqii&.V-• i-i M 7 • m 0•414..A t , P-,--, A , r 0 • 1 IROND OMR. FOUR • O'CLOCK. TILE WAR. Later . Intelligen7 ,-- NAI.I)LE(» . ‘_l' THE FRON f, Battle finminemt Within Three Days. TILE OPPOSING FORCES Pfiksian , 4011,000- Trend 300 J WO TILE FEELING EY---ENI';I,.IND A not lwr •a(..,2 Ultintn Illy, Telegraph to the Pittstn-1h flarette. I Napoleon Locale. tor the .Intly.• Exult , . July The Emperor loft tit. Cloud to-day by otpreial train for the minty. lie was aelnampunied by Prince Nalusteon. 'l•he Em press parted wit h them at toe railway station. oan deeply ',bayed. anal ns Snot, , th•: train disappeared returned to the tale,. The Suainlsh Analseceialur had, an int, a haw with the Emperor and Enatatiesnjaist befor e the• departure. and the .ion item. Dv Suit, remarks on the extreme friendliness of their conversa tion. The Amtanosndor says th•' Emperor un learnt] 'mite well. fcs the crowd gathered 31'01111d the IMpetial car the Emperor 110 Wed plemantly to all. Represent:lll4n of furiiign er, tat lineas transmitted to their respective got ernsne.an notice of the Euitaerora departure. i The Empress, ittendini hi the- ladies of the Court, proceeded to the .Chapel of Notre Dame Des Tictoires, and placed there a votive lamp. similar to the one she placed In the sates chapel at the beginning of the Italian The temper. teeter. at 31mr. • ' theta. July ei.-Alie Mehl.. The Emperor etched at four ties afternoon at Met, where the imperial headquarters aretaaliehed. Tile proclamation , a the army will es be f.llO to-InOrrOtt. . A, lintel. Imminent %TIMM Three lia.4 The Opposing Fore.. t Los Pot:. July rs l .lfhlstighl. -Es erj.thipsi, It itates an important engagement town lake place_eithin three days. The Prussians are ' l'OnCClltrattrig br.tween Troves and Merseiti. ort the river Saar. They have four hundred thousand men end - rather too much Cavalry to forage. The opposing -force of French infrobers about three hundred thousamt. ' - Ignalaage snide. to she War Annonneest. 1.03.., July 9C--The door, galleries ~,:-, bade of the Mere .of Lonly were cruweled jodelght with spectaters to hen the• stale event of the Government's posltion.ite the ed - esent war. Granville said the Government was endrerrassed ely the eagle:seise enat mild lying round It, with nineties ready lighted, efforts to extinguish while had been usele.... Though Lord Lyons had Isemesebie to hold hack t he: eleelteration ~C war live day , . It'd la r eleset at' Mai krt. trVOll Count Iteeedet,, and the King. se Pleashe , Wall ntuirkable_ hut et, insult was Intended, All Observant, or I Ilr ,Paris protocol, which provides for the settle ment of el it toe . by mediation, was ' , ed l ated by both rank, In the presence of this war Englnfd bad hie One eat,', and that was to reirserese Mriet seentemlity. - 3beltueslosry and mina approved the attl tattooed action of the titverument. The war Is as wholly- needless un l inexcusable. Par liament u meld certainly sustalu the Govern 'meet la AS 1,0114.1. Or neutrality. and :0, :0, .1.- 1-..1 I 'salty for inters euem. -.- - 'Me- nat Na e, nets.'.„' ' , te -Card,. els, 1y air ve!cre tare. des lined to Judie any ettAt.-nerie4 the t ieu . vf Ow Lice - erneuent aboarplocing the may me a u isr footing. The Attorney General tagged the „rulturber ,, tee cease put GT que,t ions of d n oter ubent liewousd proles -singalnst being e•s ...oted at list Present 'U le -to answer toes tens of on much delicacti and moment, The Foreign Enlistment; Act Ira. latto.reil. After dismissing Ise Cocoolittee of Steele the sundry nespropriation IsiDs. the Commons ad perned. The Peeling at London, I..ospris, July ES.-Earl (Iranillle s see P erot ja the House - of Lords to.night. though meagre. Is noteldered - feaSspring. 'Nothing a us sald.of too secret Uri-trim! uf Illsmark's telegram to the Prussian Ambassador bele. The Daum New., inn leader for to-morrow, says the chief iinpertagee CrAte sPeeeh 0-4 w: Its reference to one Position as it neutral te flon, bat the purport of English neutrality most be Judged less tram Grawenee's guarded seeesh than from the. line of 'Parliament. fillaCt,nod Prussia cannot tub clearly -under tined that If we are not in . the fight, ii Is becaose we are not In • the quarrel. No statesman on either side In the House of Lords is nowidlletegel to Nay that -ander eels circumstances would England light. The tope of the press dad Parliament alike shows that .. Peace at aler price." Is not the national motto.l•flur interest and obligations on the continent'," be., jr as binding and important 114 ever, and eve Shall newer allow herto make Antwerp another Cherbourg. Mill Nape. of Peace. • ' Tile Donn Nees current...m.l4ot set Part, on WOdoesslsev. irrltet, there are Still some bopes her peace.. Negotiations of some sun &repro , reeding :rarely. • 'Lord Lyons Is ronetrintly with Wake' De Grammout, The Emperor it reported hesitates', fearing n coalition 11Vtlind him, The European cabinets are seder N .trOlig ltapreSPloll i that. peace Is' possible. Probable :lends is. s sourer gives it to eight, lilloseinaup of Ilse Held Bridge a Mistake. , Oar PIOTIXI - correspondent: writes from Metz, Tuesday: A Prussian ° Meer soya the Kehl bridge was destroyed by telegraphic otiktake. After the eXplosiOn 0 second tele gram was received from Berlin prohibiting the destruction. Coun . In - At het Ilsearek lay. sp A a b t o c u h t to F rahme eN.. geroun ibm ba ek olor a to i England, t cnfir o m r d h the kdtheptlelty of the secret treaty publish -ell in the Lond , u Timm Ile sirs that mince 'loll France has Incessantly leseepted4 Prussia iaet th hegexp of lerritorlit aggundircuent pence of Belgium and &moth Germany'. lie is rentlelent France will not obtain are enlargement of territory, Is e elo b s y ort i t i' dl li; r e ge Vg l iA ' .b ." ,, t l: a ltal,2l: France, thoefer fedly armed. would Main re- Mated her offer of neam at the cost of the ex tinction of Belgium. Pieces* Illoyal of Prussia Cluing to England . mßfon a gr , f tY,4o,l.VrfniComir shirOjar t e e i ' f ' ,. 'n ei - f the Crown Prince 4.Preueska; to England. , Prince NatColeore tieing to Denmark. PAHltl, July :M.-Prince Napoleon in going . intently ttiCepelltellett4 ~ • . The Fleet Airangeneenis at Cherbourg -bider • - Expeditionary Corp.-, _ .erritaind A4terdel Writes tram. CherboUrg. to4lay; that the second division of the Baltic . Beet is still in pert. More Iron clads will ar rive.trom Brest, had the 3ihditemtneen fleet under Vice A dmiral .FoUrishon, comprising seven skirt. Prince Napoleon will command the Ihdtie, Ealteditionary Corps., All troops for thaVearghonrill not be In Cherbourg fora ' week, by which time the two main divisions of the neat Will begin an attack at POlMpOinl on the,PrusallanMnrit... ' • • ',, •-i .t: • \ 6, mit , tivipteig emi;Th.l Treaty.: • 1i • INDON. Jury 93.-The Mart , continue, its conentents on the Secret treaty proposed by France kr Pfugaia. : 'After carefully weighing the evidence, the Times thinks themuthentiel ty pf the treaty Is fully . eitahlished. It is clear both parties were inrolvetf In a conspir acy. touching which they shoul d note make a . I T% b n, r* treeliat.itnt 4I umtheNgetllGeri man Cmalederatiort is sett peete, den:Meant I lag the authenticity of the treaty usid reriting other smellier overturn from the Freet Em peror. Parlous *vie Mall Interferener." p ,A p le In c.froitymareSt.r.Piient.e.rebb,,d,rg.ssenyistr,t,h,e sin intercepts French aediEnglisle Journals. 'Denmark Femora . Prance; Through Ilse. of Prussia, . ,The Timm Imes that Denmark's good onder- - standing with kranee is doe only to • lsatreel of Pr "" 1 " 4 , ' I '3,g s ie; tam . ran... ' . ' . • ' ' 'lle war p t , remium on French bottoms ii ou half-per cent. ' ^,' French Cruiser elf she Brithe Coast. IC , , LODOR.;uipt.`l.-it •Fnench reelect Is 'oft the Isle Of 'Wight and Is said to be beetling all'enerchaestmen. . The Preach ,Amer imen Legion. PARIS...I4IYVt..The American Legion now re forming he is to have • French couttneeder nominated by the (irrternment• . .- ~ ..: .:' ~ griptlegitre.airests of Chores- r ' Tire Monitrar reports three Important prie nent taken at Me x.-Tula were °facers of the Baden army and have been 'released on parole; 4'tibe.e::,n!ratttreetr'rint.erl'avik.,rirber . • re:::-.,,,:::.Zider',71--(7,.7h,....-', , War Demometratidem Foredelen.. a ti reo l g t v o i r p;er ‘ i "i d hi d : l ‘ L , h m::..T. 4- laf — '''O tit ertua*anrydoethe Asett "th' esei : Venial. Eqemplains of Engles& • LeMects. Julythe.-Prusse complains diltair land for furnishing coal and arms to France. New 'Light About that Treaty, .., un t rogng, July :s.-The indq..ndemr Beige publishes a letter from a Berlin correspondent, which throws; some now light on the ' , secret treatrproposed to Prussia by Frazee- The ebrresPondent says he saw the original draft I= 29, 870 of the treaty in the archives of • the war office atßeetle. and certifies to the accuracy of the copy recently printed lie , the London Timm Fescue has repeatedly am:mottled thin docu mel from the Prussian Government through her epresentat lee at Berlin, Count Benedetti, hut wall cases has been refused, and now that she is satisfied that its recovery is impossible, ussnence a hostile attitude toward Prussia. Napoleon and the Garde Nationale. .P. tits, July . 2a..-The Journal (OM pub. liedies the following letter front tl Emperor, dated July Nth ' Counnander-hbefilef of flask tioaale of Paris-'-flear General: beg ) - ou to express on my part to the Garde 'Nationale of Paris how much I count on its patriotism and devotion at the moment when I am about to set out for the army. I have to testify to the confidence which brepose in Ite wilrand ability to main tain order m Paris end to contribute to the security of the regency of the Empress. It Is becoming to say that each- one. according to the measure of his ability, .:hall :old to the safety of the country: = ' The Journal alto, contains theserretpen , dunce from St. Petersburg, In which It Is said Itnbsia does not sympathize with' Prussia. it11.11:l wishes to,utke a - Prassurn lake of the and attacks the Independence of Denmark and that of half of fiermany. The eurreapondence says furl he r • The Dar trtsita the French,Atubassador here with much die= unction. • • Fete Funds for the Army. The Patric [inbilshet a circular from the, Minister of the Interljr, annhuncing to the Prefects of departments that the Emperor desires the lauds usually appropriated fur public rejoicing at the fete of the 15th of Au gust to be given this year to the army. • French Haying Arms Under False Pretense IlclibtF, J ttlyjq.—The French employ Amor , lean agents to thy arms at Liege, under the pretense that (her are int ended for the Fluted Great Eitiltement In Turkel. Liman:, July 2,...::Great • excitement Is caused In the Danubian principalities by the breaking mat of the mar. The people are pre paring to make use Of theopportunity to ob tain their Independence: Turkey Is arming to Foreign Omura Aut th French army, V.v.. July tie.—lt having been- reported here that eel oral American fift:erg desime follow the French army In the monnaign inntinsl Prussia, for the Parlmse of making observation+ for the use of the American ernment, petitions Were lately filed with the government for the necessary lierndskinn. The retard was declined. the highest military authority of the empire repeating that no foreign ollicer. however high his reek. stilt be permitted near the French teeny. 1'ond1111loo• ulth The Ifde loti. 'publishes a report that aeon- diticazal alliance has been concluded between France and Italy, and that the :lung treaty stipulates that In cold of certain eventuali ties France is to pity Italy sixtytnllilbtl francs ofd leave her free to make Runic the 'capital the kingdom. Maier, frond Rome - resent tht the Pone accepts hien Rattlere p the evacua a tion uf ihene iby trench tramr. Indignopun la 'vain. • • • • oitto.Julyt.k , -Itali/oat ion at 6r/tumours :lapel - shit, •or the Cortes , unabated and tenth to avert the vytnitathies of mutt-Irani rr "7" . ..1%h r are me Prtasalang 1..1 01, July 4.—lteporta front the soothe torder of Baden state that•no Prussian trout to tu.he tree along the Rhine from Baste t Conntarge. A tonal! corns of infautry le pun ed near ,IthelAcelten: The troops of \Willi. burg .11. tnivArds the fort ran,. of Ha indt. . =I IsetotA.,Jult - --TLe Belgium camp ot der brukeu uto and the troops dlstrit, u toil e among the frontier fortresees• All work to the fort Mentions lo toting . snottily hurried fittiwaril to conipletton. Able Kotler tot t olontecreil to •erve • to tho French army. lIW hinefnide runner; nre !wing snit! tne, VII, in the Main. • • ..teutner Darien too changed hood.. :rod leT name altered to Gehl:, Thr Tr.!, .q.iptnuull,,t , e cervarres Hie ;Mem pl of u•ssio• to orterfere'with the eon' trade of the Italt le. and has moon to expect that her next move will he to pronoun, cool coutratromi of ...ern Treaties or Norpleott. - 111:11Lis,July -Count Ilinight's drigt of the secrettrentybemseen France and Prnstia is not the only inemitent or the /dud which tig.- Ott. Sapoleon at one time opened thntlar en gagement,, pretending bin clown with regard to Switthiland and Intimating he did not know where Prune.: ended and Italy begin. Papers pro, log this statement. It is 111141, 'good, will soon he produced.— Premnitt %natant, %bout her Coss, Premium ' lot the Ilrrintrtlon of Frew , lt %eq.+, = . . . • Cr:iltln tor vortitmcgr mitrusra to prutrq cwt., vatious ft., ... , rte of then, a, high x. nifty thousand 4 , ll:trs, aro tAT••red roc the .le.truct lon of 1., • The Coati/oration In the Common.. In the eotimiong to-night the Government 'tangked All V order.: prohibiting the expo, apon COni bad ne out. The Attorney tomeral replied that n goo such order W.I. Issued. and added that It would he Mani/sande to legally set, and detain roal'unleve on re-elide Its greet., of belligerent., . .• • • (HI. . The .thhtel, on Forrlgytr. .t Prkha LoNIS,N. July :11.--Advlcr from Shurwhal it; 'July U. ehult. t trtt. the at ick eu forrlgners mt . Palo iy:is directed. 'HIV “gainst the ',French, tbourh other foreigners Were -.ac cientally kllJed. Thb house of the 81sters of M'erty ne. %lest ruyed nod i lly Intt,nt,yrrtylYhecl MARINE NEW , . $.1.1 . 1f.t July .".18 The I.teati !hr men, from New -York. :IrV,eittbis too lug. ' The steamer Baltimore'. from Balitta rived y.t.erday. • . 11 VUE. , '"e" ,,, WN. J 013" -ThO atenzughW lfor hod. from New York. merited to-111‘5". • FINAACIAL AND CONIMERCIALAI. . ~ . o,NDON. July Couspls fur muhey I:6Si A inerloto 6...cu11l les .6u ieft '6f. f`' '65. 1f2:.'81 61 10-40.. ` .1 6: Erie. LW; Illitaata 710; Great Woot ern 21. ....tucks lint. . . . , • Liveneol , L, July 7.a.- Cotton Irregular; mid dling uplands TV: New 'Orleans s; salesof ~..sat bales. California white wheat lie 41: lrgiStort. Na. 2- &Kens Pd; winter •Ids Pd. Flour :Pis. Corn—No. Mixed als 6d: Oats es 1. itirlek as. Pens ates PAL , Pork letis. , Beef I Ins Gd. Lard Its. Bacon---Ptla tor Cumberland cut, GOt fur short rib. Turpentine 31a is Tallow 453 Nl.' I.lnsetal oil dull., Retlued pe troleiun easier nt Is rd. epirlts of'tarpeut Ina 111111. 1.461105. July 2r...-%Vetklyl returns of Book of England' show a decrease ,Of f1.14t.0113 but !km. fiellSrlil f 1,1111,3 of stuck brokers In Liverpool and . Manchester are. announced. The results of the fortnightly settlement In London pre not so disastrous us anticipated. July 29. — entton—Spotr francs. PAIIIM. July 2.4.-. The, Frontb' Government has reeelsed_officlal notifleatlotrof Aka decla ration of neutrality by Denmark. II arse heavy: rentes uw,Tur, .I.s - cwitni., July 57.-•l'etrpleum at 47.248 f. FitANKVIART. July it.--I . .:lrnfolvtl'nited Sullies securities closed at TaV. i t • ! Clrleant. Nervy Ont.E.tas. July entrerllue t.-1 , :l5; doubly extra 11; 'treble: extra fK3751. Core treat! fur ullxidl $lO/10x.,.whlte. Oat. lower; St. Louis sreooc, . - Rochefort on' the iVor Mr. Henri Rochefort ban oddretwed the following lotto to his constituents: . ..' SAINTE l'xiatmtu, July lith. ' Iles Eterrotts: hardlj - know Which. of the recent ministerial, pieces •of brag. tpnlocio should be received, " and which taken no notice of, but had I occupied my seat as Deputy on the Occasion of the warlike declaration of the government, I should certainly have mOtested against Alit unwarrantable right] whici, the cx. (menthe power assumes of unchaining another scourge on our aiuntry, already fuenneed With famine. , The dynastic con flict, Which is at present troubling busk. nee's• and time public minds, is the. moat terrible condemnation of the monarchical principle: If, instead, of expelling the Spanish republicans who had taken refuge on the French soil, the Cabinet had favor psi,' the establishment tm, av f a republic in iii ,We 'should not nrlnow ; he hid, to upset 'it, king'wlime - tietlirouentent will perlumpem coat oceans of blood , and years of misery, Nor should we either hoe bacifo fear the'sitdden formation of those secret alliance.; the combination Of, which is 're pugtutni to' the straightforpard character of republican institutions.. And it is at the moment when the interests Of all an. tions are fused together: And mutually coiljoirit when„ from 4hpepd of Europe .to the Other, the woiltinguieim' are trying torneet. ninl coalesce, without distinction of langbage or country, against.that other exit which is called capital—it is this con. jOucture which is selected disports) with gmpemalmot those who are only aux. loos to make common Amuse together. Every moor the o ml bjectlpf whlch goes Ire-' your the strict &knee - Vt . the' frontier in hpt a series of murders., 're reconstitute the etonge of Charles V to restoee Olaf of Napoleon. I, may- lte fir.° tonere:4l'or menarche': bat we' who .. are aware what sovereignweoet no; knowtiso'frkat 'their . day.tirtmatuslwing . as"prbflt. Tiled is what I shouldfiave said in the Chamber; 'or rather what I should. have attempted to nay, for s ilty voice would have been dr.:robed, as manual, by the labghter or vo. ciferations of file'majority who cent-your deputy to Ste:Pei/4de. But bere'or'elsi. - where it is to you alone that I address myself, to yon who see the ftttnro of the populations.elsewhertm than in - their ester. mination. and who anew. alaal to-day the true value of those crowned philanthm. piste who take. the destruction of tint poor for the extinction of pauperism. 15:1 CIE The Popular War in France—Great Excitement on the BoulecardG [From the Paris Figaro, July 1t1.7 'Never was there an . evening of greater excitement, not even . in the worst days of of hum or January, was the crowd more 1:01'111ract and more evened on th e bottle varda. From 9 o'clock along the whole line of the Faubourg Poissonniere io the Madeleine traffic had become impofdirle. The hulk of the movement was contrail zed before the little BORESe. The route 'of.' the public conveyances had . to be charged to 110!01111.11(X111 1 / 1 the crowd for it was impracticable :tit work a pinsag through this ocean of human benigs. 1 he agitation had nothing of the char acter that churacterizee They were innnifestino not against the . order but against a hostile nation, whose insolent attitude irritates French lidsveptibilities: This sentiment was dimple:fed by shouts of -To Berlin:" "Down with the.'Prui shine—now and then, "Down with the Cabinet"—then again strung bands de. filed, hinging . the "Marseillaime" and shouting, "Death to . Prussians." While the crowd was waiting at the doors of the Corps logislatif some artil Tery wagons went by; immediately ovine cries of "Vise Empereur!" •!Down with' Prussia"' An ovation of the Annie - kind was given the Emperor himself' when he quitted the Tutßeties to return to St. Cloud. At 11:30 n band lbOOstfoug. in blouse passed alOng the Boulevard waving , for trbeedors, and singing in thorns. . Mourirt,our la Patric. .onerre nun tyrant., - Jntnais en France, Jatnais le Prussien uo regneru They were received everywhere with: texhonationa by the assembled crowds. The Name baud went along the Rue de In. Pena, and under.the Windown of the Min ister of Justice .and !Marshal .Canrubert they runic to a halt tar peat the cries of - Dowd with Prussia!" "Vice la guerre!" Another hand of 1,600 went nya. and down the Boulevard from the Placcrdelit ' & . 'Bast to the Madeleine with a stand et adorn, "Down with Bismarck'" ttTo Berlin t - "Vice la France!" There two Lainds encountered on the Boulevard de, Strasbourg. and brigaded - . 'Another strong party, marching along with their colora, were interrupted by a sergeant de culls , who arrested the color bearer :and marched him to the police' Tbe • . . ..ue brigadier on (bay, having he-elthrne.4lintuidded IU; and him night .net thedifender and replaced ilk his colara iii the ranks. The be officer ties received with'mhouts 'Etnperear. - •'A bas Bieninrck." 'with Preedin.' and the crowd in Itebel'ance nearly Kt:tethered the t.r by their embraced. • mar I t :elf brr Isn't xi tuft Vitt •Dolvn btu. t The ( gulp earn, Parisin th, qua, tliv lunette den Litas, the famous dunce f the students. had n full attend -11.11,11 in their amusements the is manifested the war spirit for hills of-the Landwehr. danced-by it. ladies. Was hissed off the Hour. Pre•ei the Forttneations..Defenser of °alien—The West Point. [From La Libtrte.July 18.1 ouferleration of 'North 'tit,nnan nini,:otrougholds of the tiro . . , t f ,, chats. hey nre• On the Rhine. Mayence, roblen ~ Cologne; on the Elbe. Koenig stein,M nlgebuirg.: on the ()der, Stettin; on the N itrtlin, P0..,n: tier the mouth of the Vie eta. fbuitzick; n o the l'regel. Koenigsberg. .111 th..se pleeep-are .ni Prinniinn ground. except Ileyence.aleitse) and lie . t.liyhtein (Saxonvb . .. . - heirT are fourteen strongholds of the aveoral doss: On the rfier Sarre.Saarlouis; .on tie Rhine, W;4el; on the Weser; Min. den; on the hunt, Erfurt ; on the F.lbe,- Foruan• on the Spree. SPaidan: on the / odes,ii oyan; on the Seisse,Olatz ,:seisse: on the Baltic, Sonderborg-Dwppel. Kiel- Friedri listadt, Struloand, Colberg. ' The strongholds of the third class are: Ott the Elbe, Wittenberg; on. the Oder, Hoes]. linstrln : on the Vistula, firan denz: oh the Baltic, Swinetawnde, Pillau. Besides these, there are also the fol lowing fortified posts! •The earthwinks stoat Dresden. the bridge at Dusseldorf the bridge of Marienburg, the bridge of Dirschau, the month of the We,ser, the fort of Memel. . • Liberte concludes that: in order to enter biermany, the beat way for them Was to pass out between Strasburg. ana Basle, for tlaire is no. fortification there; then to , silence the fortifications of Ra sta& with n dirision, and to. march on Berlin by way of Frunkfart, fraftel and Leipsie. D , NEW YER.T/SENCENTS. ..... , - .... 'URA 1) HOP .4.T THE KINK. 't hors I Witt I o \ Cotoplhanntary Berton to W. 11. ( nnow 4 r. BUWlNntendent on Friday Even'g, July 29, 18 70. AIuMIFsION. ... .t Mush: br turstrt 'Stand. Figures bj 4 1 , 61 - . - 9 , se. Christ. .. ' 1 . Ju9l.s.hi --- 1 — TATI,OIt i(1 FALLOWS, surcr.,isonsTo FERCEVAL kiIiCKETT, I (Tell. Mining and subsoil:di Engittoers •no &Mal in -sot Amerienn 4 d Forahni Patent*. (Mess: No. 39 Fuderst street. Allegheny City, Nu, 79 Water strtuit, Pi ttsbutgh. N. 9,—Broody Ini est Office. Washington. D. C. ;Ir Eveniug nrioring Ouse for tilechwiles on mT?inr+.7 , A, '-- - ' Jute Jistrs Mrlimbr.. , . k. TArl Crit. Jim. Me - 'dy& Co., General Commissitn Merchants, Flour, Grain, See*, Feed, , &c Nur.:3sl Liberty :Street ===! ORDlNANCE—Permitting the ar4 , ll,lVVel.'PrVe'eg rt b n ultlit r D e; nehnol.purpses. • Sir:vx 1. Be It ordained ens Coasted by the Sokol md Common Council et the CRY of Pitts. burgh and it in hereby enacted by the .athority of toe name, not the:School Dlreetors of the Opting. Held Hub-gavot Pistils, are hereby imitated au thority to erect a one noel wooden building lath. 13th ward. between 79th and 30th etreets.•asid building to be axed temporarily for school! Put Wren bEr. 3. That all ordinances or Hansa onitnimme in conflict with the and the mime are hereby repealed sn far.ame *gest this ordluance. tained end ea:toted into a law to Councils this 513th day of Joly..t, D. 1870. • .1A31X4 McAULEY. Presl.lo,lllot &left counclL . • Afl4st: Y. N. MOIINOW. ! Clerk of BeIect.CIPYIKII • ' • . W. A. i'O.III4.N.SON. Piontdeol. of COMIIIIOII Council: Attost,if: MeMmwfx. Stork of .t7oftormo Cum Juit. 1 IST OF LETTERI REMAINING A_d In Bnehnann I'ostoMee.Ds7y liSth. I WO: A lionsven DIRVI Morley Mtn K Admm h Thom, Darts George Moudorph J A ton ' . Derby Miss H MernerJ C Motel Athls A lltzrAlvk Anal \ ElietAna John Me . Beek A 0 . V McCoy E A Kunkle. ThhinierVoile ' Mclntosh Itm Ilroan Rush )lellen:MeXet: 11,W a, Moan Joseph Forbes Wm C • H Ilmnnemsart) :Fremel :Rankin MI. A Fos 1111,11 A illateek Camp Thonsm, G :Roberts Jimmy Camp Mn M A:Graham Dr U It Rohm* Mn. H ampbell Deem U . Reese Even . Campbell Ileart:lropklns Mrs K. • Craw M. ly MIP Atnirbes Malt 'Steams Km). Cblllttm All.sjiE T m t Crump ' J Mn A , Carlo Horn :Jon. Mrs 1.7: V nway Callen Chas iJohns9n 3 Kl•• :Van Dotson Ir . Co ' • • W Clark William 11.1rltel R WLltisms J , 11 :Wslters Thosma Davls MnE o,M*reMn John W ;Weatten A Dank& Thorns. Morgan Morld :Wears:gleamy' • :1111/LIP I.IIJEKII. !I L: JOAN 'STE . VINSON'S SONS &.G0: JEWELERS, 9i! Market street, Pittsburgh chump DOOR.YROM Flrni.l Lbws on hand all the latest wren!. In Fine ;leer ntry: elso.Bilver Pisces and •ellner naiad Want 5 *Mgeral l ilTePrkerign=bn crw ' ilver ass; Both Key sad Pendent Wltion i ria ' an ' • scantly on bane welt aa_s full variety et the I nner rade, at th e Batas watch. tnoludeed Jar. Se A." . . n .l .4,4,, Pevreftaux.and others. Ivelitt :te nn i rettehtitirllg: tn ' Xeck t enlirtitl '!ranch of oar bnatneteare pre special cant. Un.4lo r "m l 4 alit - 4Zr " . no , t:elZe t ' r.101.,-8 sacks AA. art.] ve for sale l , • by 1 --, ISAIAH DICEsY:4 Co: \ Btre VOL. LXXXV.-- NO. it;: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TR STEES S Of Valuable Properly In the Borough of Beayar Falls and Pat terson, Town ship. ll4uver eount Y ! Pa. • ~ . By Tina° of a oleeret, .of the Com, •pt 0 1 ,31[ 1 1,71 . 1 Oran of Heater conntr..lttutt; In wtaltr. the rub ,,,,,,twin otter at 0at0t,..d. ,, ,, zport,i..n the pre . miss, on Thursday, ,A.ugust / 25 1870 threeo'clock A. m. MI the following described piece. or pareels tit land commonly known as the Bor. mud Patterson /ann.. to ant beautiful ficee Of ground 'Aunt°n the bank 'a Big Beaver C rock in the borough I f M.o. ver Fail and lintneritatelf adjoining the Railroad station, the tattler, Works null other Unproved muttons of raid town, and directly pposite the town of New Brighton on the left Lank - of the creek. of probe. ty. front Its beauty of location. a union.. a.lrnnteges br.,rral°T.7.:geet; ter I;,,,rer of leaver ions : ill adoilrably adapted to bo und,ray,,n titan lout or for manufacturing porreder. e e road of Chia ground 11113, tiseen the thanty and the creek is undo , trace end has on It two ose. one of. which I. limit lino the ether frame t wo old chops and tot:load of tes ola 1 Ins situperty la hole hot and di:sr:Meiea s t tosthan Lk:ginning at I -take .n, the bent of Ilrever cr. ex.. thence , lend Jas. Ratters , . north 61 degrees. west 1 111 10.1 perches ti the mars of track of the I' Et, ttt , ;LI ono, aenreersatlen of said at Se. IS I lime tcret. 11169. Beaver r, attar Conenn Piee, thence by it. centre et radway north 37 degrees. IP, minutes. sticit S 30- 1110 iterchow 'tort 33 ditesew2S Intrlutea. west 6-109 fwr roes, north 29 degrees. LL , s mtnotes. I/41,n 6 6-100 perenes. roam 23 um. tee, 48 minutem, west fl 6.100 perch,. tiortt. 2 1 degrees, 371 minute., west 0 6-1011 perches, north 171 ;trees. end allltP. west 6 ft- I 1111perehe7. nortn 16 degrees P . 13 Intim e, west 70 43-100 Perrues In intent laud lam .I.la, Cotters:on a. now tienrirt Lens: thence by 111100 f .1110 land north RR degree.: east 17 79.100 p r , huu to at post. thence by lot note oredeled by Sin. lboss..sonth 17'4 dearemt. east 9 7:100 perchca to a rbilt, north 77 de .;:roe, 3.1 minute, emu 121-5 tierehr. loo .44l, thence by Wein.. Bottum ilUll 000111 -IS eery. a, oast I 1-1 perches to a make, south 10 degrees. cant 19 1-4 twrebes to a stoke. beath 23 degree..- .net 2:llwrehes to a stake. smith .1 , 9 degrees. 4t 20 percbe+in the Mg Bearer Clack; thence said Wreck south degrecs. welt 13 Perth es the place el heidundh, rottbdulng -22 sores and 7Pieirelies, subject. however, to the right s of way of B. Ft. W. ft C. IL W., which Mellpi. acme an 31 twrclies . • 11 N e . 1;:;i . ;;41 ' l l ; on t This k as. l'u Iva hie Piece of - Land, • being near!, all under fence. &Maki State of eel- Ilvatten and well mitered by splint, t 'inn/eV:lents are one end a ball story. leg bongo with frame addition and frame earn. There is a never falling swing of wet...neer Lli. Indian :mil a small orrbabd Of grafted fruit. A ilunetilerntile amenat of geed Umber yet remains on the hlllvtde PriNien of the farm. A vein lir - ex,e/tent coal of alio. [nu. feet. In [blot neae. and two velnsiif err else underlie Llie Part.dlirlY ink. teeing to their entillinilty Lii a pied I.me market nue tne [mint iee fiv 'hipping by ILdlriind and venal. This would mkt. au Eve Mari. or .Vordroing Farlu. • haelng a read}, market ill Bearer Fife.. Sew Itrlgh • ton and Fallston. with en aggregate Pointlet lon. of In bounded thousand persons. .11sla niece of land In end descriiied au folios., Contmenr: Our at a stake In sent. of railway track. dietant .1040.100 perone. (Pin. the Nest bank lif Big Beater creek: the,. be land or .taineit Patterson north 04 demos nett 3te .10.100 pevelies: north 73,: 1 7, - ;:. , ,_.7::, l 2l , ,pelf:nr,Vli''P'zt - south' 3034 o e' eeirece west 17, Peter. to a stake; south SI degrees went ill perelica to a Make: then . . by VIVI el kt d eel-Z.'' 4TPTlll'7.:Cr°l7,7it'''!",,,"nt?: noel 731; d scree. want 14 7 - 10 Perrhes to n seeee: .e o rth .11 ~.. chotrees west 11, 63-100 Imre... to a . ke: south eighty-nlne tSl9ldegrees sweat ....P.Npe shes to A nostisthesee by land a Thomas NI rII . north 1 deg.., west 129 3-10 Yrjgg . l 4 t o ti . r.v.. a t;! . .: ', l " ll ' =:l l .4 l l ' .:4 ' 7l!; ' p_i: degrees eitat 4o perches to ti teisti aunt& a eV. Suet MP. perches to. black oak 'tempt n.th SoiS degree, rant 101 91.100 perch. In rentre fine of tenet Of Pitt..ll. W.& degree.said mtreine ot railway Ira. south 10 13 inutes enet 7043-100 perches: south. lite ne. ee eciii Pt agnates cult 6116-100 p. he.: sonth 31 degree. 3t4 lIIIATICW. east 6 06.100 lures..:. south .25 avg.,. 48 1:41110 , es yen( 6 06-100 ' nenlaesi south 211 deceits. 3$ minute...id 6 06- 100 psichcsi south 33 dein...N..lS minutes east 006-100 noreheie...ll. 37 degrees ISt liil.tVl cal& 0 30.100 percties to OW, Or bee.nning: con telnlng 100 mores en/ St pciette, sitbleot how ever to the rlcie ot aity of p p. w , & r. it. Ne,. whirls i 'wool PN 2 erre. and 411 ps•rehes. No. 3. --A piece or parcel - ..1 ha.. In Patterson Ti.enship. , . This k a Chpirr Piper of Meadow but only partlullymoder fence: n spring run through a mutton of the ground. a vein of coal and rot Clay sysderlie the place. This would also mar Dairy er Garden Feral. bounded/00 tlgsti hied , as fellows' Iferlnnlngot : L rrit " tZt1 M ; I :11 ' 1111 - 411_44t . 1 43157:1-g 171: 1 • scam, thcneeb land et Janie* s t attemen lusts 1 degree - east • t perches to a host north 8 . 0%1ti.' gret , mad. 41 p elms ue u ataltetnorth 1 dentate. uen .4 perches I n stake: ams h o s m TO`lPy r rtrocl'/‘ : n t!.% a fta ' att 3b n thence el Perm of Imul NM 2 " . last a toreeald Mt twitted. inns 3.4 degree. "'lnd a 34v r , suske: "ra 73 34 degrees west • 7. 50 estrettea toe take: north 41 1-2 degrees ie..11. iS 63-400 he bun fit si I n , multi MA degrees "eel :112.1.4 _pe Su n blare of beglunteg. entatnlngillo a tee :Ind 140 rourrhes. • TERM., 0114 .r .:ne third purcbsee t wo of to be pall do n. and balance In - one and two I, with a t e al Interest thereon. being created hv bend endear, mum nu the .pr0pe.r.i..1c1.4..., II On] 1111 es .nu of emulator and preparing deeds. . . Periions I thereof, will pie donee lo New B .17Z-a2S " oPi°l Ibton. q. N. HA ILK Ell, trustve. • CIl -1-NNATT At Edgewoinl Station, A nose DOUBLE. TWO STOICS' BRICK ROUSE and nearly' 3 acres of ground. The house - contains 'l5 rooniii iliu • 'collo! soft Water In kitr.beti• Ant on. to Root of n oi t r phd Id g y nits i e n w ii ill th d k o e wei ti tit p atll dud escro w Ins ' ' 1 pof Pilrmoat If suitable. For further Inftlnnation all I. . at the• RUM oneianto Edsworth Station, es tim JOUR air• 1 i 51.3 kzusa. Products anl Arts P --Jo - ; - 0 7, -- „ m _„,„..,., • .. • ndustrial Exvosition 31anutactu 11=1 FN - N CIN I%rilnesdny. Srptemtirr 'ommenrinp 11VCINU6 UNTIL .01'TOBEIt lt), 1870 SATURDA ELIEM3I =I MIMI Chamber of anclOblo , willow, Bo'ArdrorTrale erhanics' ilia tr. ItTIhANS. MA. II: s'ACTIAINIML IN V ENTUDIV AND ALL. ENMAG • 1.1 In the pnaluctlon or Wotan or Amami Inuenutt eru invited to contribute. .The Manager. will matte this Exposillon of Art loduntre••npert. L in pwlnt — ot attraction not! practical benellt ton I concerned...9_l4 . lly dltNarttf n skulks nalure:whl has ever been held in this tountry. For full triton:Alit a. l'ln•ulnen.llnlet. Reputa. Mous. Blank - APVIII 1t , .., for OM, etc., v.., address 1 . .lINCINNATI I. Dl'S'elti AL :r Exi:osirt4 , . • Now L is lour Chance Morgatt4tern & Co'S, Nos. 7S .and so Markel Street LADIES' cOVTON lITR'VOIt 10 , .1, ' - MISSES' COTTON 1101 E FOR lOct, ' GREEN' RID lILOVEIIFORSt.3O.' GOOD KID GLOVES'Ep/I 111.73- IVORY I'ARVEDFANS VOII 73 , 50. T — _ , —...-- , . MIEN'S '..,"1105E 1011 'diets....-• -- ~,.. MENR GOOD COTTILN ROSH\ ir i , it' 13c11. ..".`tre./e ( 1 0 .14. ,, I' ‘ T'''ll II fen., Puaik i :.z Skelet 4,11,, 'orset- , •Ectgulg. .Lacels Largest. Assortment INCE=II2 PITTSBURG-11 BANK FOR ,9AVINGS' NO.Bl K elp-aka 4%r.. , ii• - r;.-piTrs_B l nto ret,,twrig:# OMEN DAtILV framl'ocil 11 KEAY EVENING ,ft May Ist brk.'sa In.iovntnbnr flow to %Jock. from Worember Ist to May 111 to o'clqck. Interest paid ut tbs ruts of Ms oar cen, mo. of um. rout ll' not 'Mb dlimaktompouudr seml.kkormullyrin-Jublult7rau4 July. Books of Ely4Ave. be.. I=lool ut - tke Moo. ' - • _ .11.Mrd Managers—Geo. A. Bcrri. Hartman. Jas. nat. Vlaa , P,reelatnts; , , P, 1110nley. Secretary and Trrannenr, Ileadfey, J r . L. Ursbam. 8. Bell,: , Win. K.: Made*, John B. Illinoeth. F. Ratn, 0. eihmsbee, Joshua Mnk, JrnE.• Faatt. Reibl. 0. I.l.2ltunts: Ctktteopher Znir. • U. & A. EL Bell. &Mellon. . re • cnowzn 6tee dolonband japan Tea. Is by tbelmitt bbeb, T , Afresh, invoice ch mitteed prf 'P0.11.84 tam fay ,INO. A. RENSHAW . . cor..ubirnrsact Numb THE WE Di TIM itST ANA CLIZAPIter Commercial +I Family Newspaper 1111:1-1SEIED IN li-1-43TY-KN C wit S.. fnmer, mechanic. nr;sll.4ehunt thould hout t. • brutlu subscriber,— • • $1.42. ' A 0,7 is tUrulshed graraltously to lb, getter-up cf Club a ten. Postmaster, era raeubrlurt lu act as Agents. Addrers. -. ./Phlnling. - he.. not llt(ttliNg RIVE LIN ES, 3clll be Inserted*, these ehlthnits once ,ter 1,1- EAII'-F/VE CENTS: each aJdttiohht lane Fil'F. CENT. WANTED. -13 13tE11IATELY- 'MO 110n.to Work on Penn Menne Ex tension.. I=2 K. MI Ae - KEN. th . T. U. rill .1. a SUN. t't.ruer Wan and WANTED—IMMEDIATELV. 111,041 FEET OF GOOD (TIM M; , K. BRACKEN. ‘' A enly ut I he(era,,e el T. IL SILL A. SON. corner Veen and 33,1 street. InSen&l •AITAN ' I'Ett -- A Situnt ion by a Young (lert. Arkin.. T it.72 .l.° 4 l AVPl , i n ci•°.` ' hi f,`l' 4 . INTNYY . E n e7 .-A BUSINESS MAN. e .7..',..,•",,,,,,, .Lif , ',„:5.,`,5V,V,!,,,*;,?:.`,.`, 1 ,1::: Yeah ells. A gent'ennon Well quallned ran secure Impertnnt ter,ory and n 'Suable , Intract bind. dression. KW , JrmakSral und references. • !ale Cons ••• Itl9l. Pesleltice, New Tort firs, )T—.lLasfesvar NATAN',. t 01 31 / , ..s.- (road ! LI ICI, 111/X .Itllllediateb, a Dresaor Si Tem( etreat. • Non* but all expon. And tlelKi apply., _7•1!? .. thallUt C..numlsalan Carotid cnnntry. Apply at Na. tim:thtlela trert RECH ITs.—Spyrai ab tea fvll;efhtrir'Uifitili (37111r.Za i',L=. 4 ll.4.S.Ftli MVP ' . This tympany la one of al• bast In the Ltat Anon : Apply- at . tbs 0fic??2,21,_ 1.1( • • - S .11001 Teachers, he Sto.e. Townehly School Ih.tylet. lb. of DI r ors Will meet tat CLISVERIS 1101 l told low/Ishii, oil J¢ly the 30th lthlO'clor It H. NEASE.. to7rrkkowl' • 111. orkl . ward. lATANTED-Several Men for Farm nra,Z Cooking. Choroborwork. MM.-room' wort awl 11,thr work or All descylptivo. Apply at EMPLOY al NY? OFEICE.Zio.I SLrf,h etrwel.llrwt rigor Irma 12Arapenrlon Ikrldke WINTED—MOKTUSGES.. 30.0(1010 Lunn la letrpto oo as an mr,ont,ta.. at a fair rate of Intertst. TIIOSIAS ' 1101. liund'cild Real ratate Wolter. 510.479 Seto.htlto.l Street WAIti.TED—MORTGAGES. Thirty Thonsand'lloilnra to Loan . . , - . Itt Pule Irr snip II Am pun la On property IP Aneptplull, conntj At • Pitt rite pf Interest: ~-..----,,.." • - LOST AND FOUND . ...... - . I....:TRATED—Front the premises of the nhow-Mee lad Monday, a indicant elect rr: COW with black dank about 9 years old: rive , milk: both ea, cropped. A ,vita to roward• will ho paid for her return to P. Clef:MIN . Corner of Wylie and Roberts streets. Porket 'Book containing 4bOLIt I/110. The Melee will be ilberallr re warded lousing It at the O.V/.F.TTC COL NT. -LNG Ima,m for the TO:LET.—No. :JO Esphtnade street AllotheOy.OthfE rooms end Ontshed attic gas throw:hunt: hot and cold wales , to kitchen. lhavleialok given Se plot:thee let." Appl7 on preinisea.or to JOIIN STERRETT. Mamma. 1 - 4 " OIL. SA I.E—CIUEA P.--'l'hetst4ek andA it:cruses .1 that old estehllahrilltetstl flres•d: rtri. Nu. 235 Sandusky street. Allegheny city. • Lone...qua...lsisotherark; gusr•doterti• gnul•tai. Slnessigiou.) r selling. Also ter store ' .risini [or • el. Arid, the.prerulses•TA '.111i111!111"1' 1. 1u'21:10 111; 4 1. ,,, Ai , 1.1.k . : - . 9lll. L i th lt . To h, SitOTl !if/ 1, 5)i ; aim am/ tivirair. n'n7lijenterii gimr7Z.ltear.trio... and mild water. bolo* and above • tair, nearly new and ail La itudd order.: T he lot la 36 feet front, running nottti one hundred and twenty test to a wide alley , with astable on thelti. ley. 1,17 , 11 and Cual houge. SC. The lot I.Weil 0.1 with gripe vines. other small fruits .ond /throb fiery. Tor further particulars, Int/etreLit John hammy. No. 01 Beaver mrtiet.nr N0_1136 wen ore avenue, near the premises. Jr..ftm FOR SALE. „ . . Country Residence r i Ott IiALE—HOUSE. Furnished L Ni . et 16 First street, ell Io boardiNrhorise. Terms l°9".d -- FOR SALE.-1 BRICK HOUSE, cop. .3„ row of Lwow and Raul street, wean rooms`,* 7111 Wass wird In front. The bat location In the wird. WIII sell low, as I wish ttl •0 to thy Apply ut 00 LOGAN STIMST or ad. f.l . g•TeSe. N.L. 11.. "ill 00 Lopu street, ' 7-11 1.4 . 0t1 SALE CHEAP.—V,SOO will 1 buy a house with tiremi.. end sieii, eke Sour lots 2 g feet front by lOU feet In depthorltb stabiles, fronting on of orty feet Wont, umsliall•Ji avian, Wel of - Pennsylvania avenue. Twentie th . ward. near-Rust I.lberty. Apply et 174 s a ves wrest. near Seventh avenue. Julliwpw • 1.4"011 , SALE. , tiLlgt74 - M t litTAlY.Pio good onler.'' ' l ' One or Two 11011005. Ap7 to JOHN prsii, ”,...., . c l ig: h o . f . ;4:,iith tanAl street and i =rirt, iiFOR` SALT.-D:1000 4 and IlbHers. • ~ ,( " ,, i , New and Second Reed. of lik , i kinds, otentrinnlir y„ oa hand 04.* tr.. all AM or the Pointer prompUr at tended to. , JAMES /ULLA CAI.. Corner Marton Avenue and P .Nt. W.l e. It W.. Alleperibys. t'OR SALE CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE. itiogai CV, L i nlg4 ll .lci=l;, " Aa w a l ii nui 7 '.'' thereon; one. a line, comfortable and cOnvogiend. , , , house t rood water. and one of the best water pow rs In %rester° PeunsrPranla fora milli 1 10 Wiwi A ..., , n= Ole elty. on tho wawa of Turtle Creek Road, . Aof simile from Stewart's Station. Central Ralts ',-. road. :Also. tevond ('ad Farms in good logattud• • nod hd"'.fo"""' E"'d. 1. 1 13 i .1.1.1.1f WA /W. ' melt Na /10 Gnint St.. oppwite cetp e d s .y, . • —.- F°R SALEON 8 TEARS' CREDIT. , ~, 181,0111. 2 acre sada In orchard of hut/obey- •••I , P Ing Apple. , Peach and Pear Trees. • . ,„ 92 0 =rigl i ng e a r 'led Or th e cite/. Price .u r: ANL7I.OT, OWE*/ choice hearth; fruit. , Price 973. - ILA It NNW COTTAGE. 0 11 omss i ds hail • • front ind Ode porticos. 2 cels.. lane et prod Well et water at bars door, outlaw strumwod Mriiri q hrei b a th s ' attnr h ' .4l...l.94 liWlS rem, opposite wroth uf ..„ itaaret.rl9t. Ww ferct Illndio ore : i wit: 1 aere. Pri ce 1ge11ig.:11 . 241 Aileen rut lies wallt dchard of In., 1 W. LINIIART, on the prwelret, •' • . WI -arra _„. _ _ . _ • VOR SALE.—An elevant tram cot.= " ' ' 'l• prtbrne. m, containing I roams and hallote- - • ' r ili ' irate i n i lot 20 ht 100 feet. This Pow- I . ~-, ' erty i very desirable, both on •econnt of Its " oow -llPPree ' r pi t . all '* .:II IITodl:fItZoba , 1 hid e e nd beautifully sit listed. 104,00 by 1001 • •-- feet ob 44th street. near Butler,oa be h0e.W.41,, present for a 'veer' reawitableeonalderatlan Taw , will melte a pretty Spot fur a handsome residence. , '- On He dare street-A frame dwell in 2 eliuri - tontsthlmrl9 pqms. now' renting for g i be. Lot - '24 bytloo, 511. 000 wlll buy th le, w lch /star-t , b. t l irlAral l tr2o by 100 each, pleasattiy sans- -''' - teen the Pennsylvania italtowd. cm Ise pee- i rhese OM by applying at the writer of Penn int - ' tan Iro SALE---I'HOPERTY. tiro slaw double house, the Iresldegad of.; d , ' , i. 'lobe S. Ifennedr.lbei . ed/Ohline the Weldenne of Ai via. Wm. and iter . !niter ... and Ifip,Swier lu Malure townstilli. on the Rew Blitlitun Reed *WWI 3 mae. front the • ciii Thehowl rtirtaine l 4 waginualso,lee litho:rand' wail Ini mom. win- ' riterklichenandlaundry andout-howe,worenient •':" •• • to the main building: the holm*, supplied will • •41- weler!itod psi. , The grnalido, comprisina shone II:row /Oh acres, see tastefully laid out and we elocke9" ,•.•,-,,, rithan abundanoa of Scott, nd ornamental 9.115, 1,, 0 , g,d , tonal /rune, de. On t h ePw a11e... !" .41 ' 4 0 4 ., •„-i mid grap.7. oo t hr.."' '''.' gard "'''' 3 tli'ra4 ••. I .‘ 3 mortis. Verner WWI.. on the P., Ft. W.AI C. 7 ~ R. R. In within a few minutes' wall of the /wide . , r'r. g rins, siemens at the PEARL 74 trA:lve. - r (I't - .n4ets, irEAP DWELLING HOUSE FOR C ALP:..—A new double frame house of Mx "roe a s oelbur. COMtntatt C 141,111. lot 30 feel • from Bertha sweet. ?donut Wasblugtoa.. 07 "1/, 100 p. 0...Q....fr0m Qalm. cribs bid cal tour.aquuruul....b. bdinr . :,7 TH all a lzll4 qrdi ,m...."^~gy,.:~:~s3'e''exs-r :cf~.~ r ss.. Y GAZETTE PEMIIIAN. *Km)* ilk. P/ 1 . 4 /PUIJI=U/613. WANTS heet Iron Chimney, 24 fin:meter And 2010,0 feet ntt. Address. stertinext tientrell. ru—A3r ISERION, F.. of 424 olieret CriAILLS'S 314ligI1Y, Real rntate Agnt, ' tIR Glint Intent TO-LET FOR SALE. , 1 ' ` .. ‘