THE DAM GAZEM. =0:111:231 Penniman, Reed & AT OAATTE . BUILDING 2:Jcsr. 06 ",11 5 1=13. Btreet. F. B. PENNIMA , N T. P. HOUSTON 91"1"1"6 JOSIAII MINE/ Eiso s f jp. RE le Elastneas dianaieri. E2IIZI tingle Copt I Delivered by carrier,' (per week) Mt)) Subscribers. (Per rear) Liberal reduction, to..Tiemsboys and Agents t'ilw,yl.ll,;:iiir#ll . - 64ki.ett.r. RESURRECTION OF THE E DEAD, Years ago, when Democracy was in the ascendant and ruling the nation, it was the habit of postmaiters thoughont the South ern States to exercise a sort of supervirdon over the press by abstracting from the pub lic mails and committing to destmctiOn all printed documents which they were pleas ed to consider seditious and insurrec tionary. There was no provision of law authorizing this surveillance, Mit the local sentiment demanded ii in so imperious a 3vilY_ Milo enforce compliance- Let it not . be:lnferred from thii that the poit.masters were unwilling to; ',perform the required set vice. Such a supposition would be en timely erroneous. They fully shared in the hostility, to freedom of the press, and were glad of the immunity they enjoyed in _ ruling Mail bags. After a time, as the Democracy became more distinctly pledged to stand by the sloveholders in all their exactions, the Post office Department was induced to promul gate such instructions as seemed to author 'ire this _violation of the sanctity of the mails. Under these instructions nothing that could offend the slave barons, or re mind the' blacks of their marthoOtl, -ob-; tabled circulation through this public channel. Steadily the ; range,'Of proscrip tion 15;1U3 enlarged until eyery generous sentiment became an offense; and the pro mulgation of it was carefully smothered. If a cunning artist had desired to transmit' fl representation ,01 Deznocracy to pOsterity Ac could have hit on. a - no. more apt form that tl.e figure of Suspicion assorting the contents of the mail bageimd casting into the fire all documentsupon which the odoi of Liberty was detected. - With the collapse of the, rebellion this function of the Democracy was-destroyed. _lt became so dead as to appear to be be -"S•onti" the reach of resurrection.' As the mail service was re-esiablished the inviola bility of the mails was recognized and re ispected. This was one of the natural re sults of - the-war; mad it would have been permanent but for the encouragement ex tended by the l'resident to the rebels, and to the spirit in which the rebellion was con ceived and born. New, proof exista, that the prictice has been revived. A gentle- Man at Spring Bill, Tennessee, writes to the SecretarY of the. National Republican Committee, that, ~''the Johnsonlan nmil agent has been destroying all Radical pa pers. that pass thrOugh hist hhnds on. the railroad from Nashville, Tennessee, to De ,ttur Alabama. Congressional speeches with Congress franks arc iluovrn out of Thia is neither unexpected nor unnatu ral.. It „is one of the legitimate coons quences of the President's Policy. SHORT CROP:., .• One of the most marvellous things in modern times is the fact that the people of the United States have not liter - ally starved to death. Regularly every fall and winter , there are direful. reports of the scarcity of provisions. There is no wheat; no corn; no buckwheat': no rye; no any thing. Prices are advanced an though famine was absolutely impending. Yet no, body is famished.- Them is always enough and to spare. SoMetimes it happens that before new crops are gailsered there is grain enough left to last a full year. This makes no difference with 'the croakers. They are so accustomed to lackryinatiOn and groan logs •they cannot desist. Like hired mourners in oriental countries, it is their vocsition to bewaik'and they would be , entitle if thrown out of that employment. Perhaps they ire less to be censured than the multitudes who foolishly accept their tdolorons accounts as:authentic. It is not ; easy to get up an actual famine in this . country. There is so much of it; such iengtis sad breadth; such diversities of soil, , climate and'production; that a general fail ure is quite impossible. In spots, here and 'pare, a particular crop may be damaged or measurably fail; but, on the whole, there is always enough, not only to "keep the graik wolf!' from everybody's door, but to Atop even the mouths of croakersand grain ' speculators, if they had not the cheek of the borse , lecch, 'which continually cries, • "Give, give.' • THE independent Republican, published at' Montrose, Susquehanna county, advo cates- tlio selection of Mr. (4ALUBSA : A. (]now for United States Senator in place of Mr. COWAN . . • IL pays a fine tribute to his consistency and ability; Sisquelianna is Mr. snow's • old county ; thOugh for the pin year .be las been residing in Ve iang°. Coru -Evening Journal is for 9olonel FOHNEV. The Titusville Ilerald is for Quitnow. The Erie Dispatch , gra , : face new man ; but if the choice is be tween Cemanon and CURTIN, prefers' he Utter all the time. 'Tire election in_this State demonstrated to the 'satisfaction of the President that neither air. Cowan nor the'Conserrataves appointed to office upon his recommends. lion, had inguerthe with the' people. In eAnSequente it 301313111 probable that air. POWBII will be discitrded, and the Senate - - relieved from the necessity of passing on the fato of his friends. Democrats are likely to take their places. ', . - 11, Nemz.—The name of the Demx.ratic candidate for Congress in the Ninth dis -04 of Ohio was Finefrock. But 31r. Culkiand heat Mr. Firiefrock 1,287 votes: /dr. Garfaeld's majority In the 19th dis trict (formerly Mr. Giddings') is 10,986 proixibly the heaviestlin 'any contested dis trict in the Union. . . _ - TUE indications are that Mr. William EL Femble will be continued as State Treas urer; that George W. Munmersly will be i.entinued as Clerk of the Senate, and A. W: Benedict as Clark of the House. In Michigan all colored persons having less than one:quarter African blood in their veins have been declared by the' Su -1 rem , Court to he , white, and hence are cntitled to vote. • I lin. DELANO, member of the present il'ongress for the Knox county, district, and defeated thisfall, has resolved to the seat with his competitor. --, Tim Louisville papers some =laths ago, dulged in the luxury of enlaed dimea #.na. Experience has 41 . 4e* rg them to go Chto thei r fonier prOporilons. ~,,....- s 4 - . , „ . /,.,,,,..:„.„----- • • ..., „- -- ) . ---,---.--- -- -.;,,..-------- f'''''.g,..t...,?..0 : /.1 . • , f--,1-z•-.4e-• ,, ,:•.: '4 : . ~ _ :,-, 111 j----4 ' -... ''''. '' - I':' 7 ..N.,:_ . : - :)...... 1 ,.._t-- , 7 5 ,.*:::t.--4-, : ,. „,,,,,.• , \ 1 : 4 ".4:7" , t. t= • J.2....!_ajit_, ~ -,-I . I _ „..,.=k,.---,-, , , 104: • ..a... -- -• . .. ... j ir 2 ll/11 - \ .I. • , . , . t ' . ' - . • EC= ED= VOLUME LXXX„---NO. 259. ' =I CITY ITEMS. A Loral Miler of Note. • The time hasbeen, when, if a person desired a first class photograph—one they wished to PreServe throtuth the fitful changes of years, they thotight it imperatively necessary to visit the Quaker or Empire city, where those who luul acquired a high reputation as artiste, were onlyto be Pried. This necessity ifft ever exivted as such, has become a matter of the put; since B. 1.. if. Vabbs has located in our city. This gentleman's pictures not only came folly np to the Eastern standard of excellence,. but In many rcsp.cts exceed In finbth and brilliancy of coloring, the , best works of Brady. This is no idle boast, as those who have visited Dobbs' exhibition rooms, No. if BL•Clair street. 'can conscien tiously attest the verity of Our statement. For a picture that brings out all the expres. Mon of the el:inject, be It animate or loans mate, and - may truthfully be called alikeness, you mast go to this establishment. Even if, a .person does not wish their pie. turns taken, we would advise them to visit Dobbs', for no other place In the city affords such facilities for spending a pleasant after noon, if there can be any pleasure derived from a tour thronih.'a gallery, the walls of which are Adorned by artistic creations, such as wo seldwit have the opporttuitty of seeing. . . . Pokows. Hydrants. te. • How as wlntertiapproseiting,pattles should make all the ctianges they purpose making to servo them through the coming cold., days. Water pipes In exposed places should be re set, la 'order to wised against the endless troll; bin of having supplies cut off by Sing Frost. For all work of this character we know of no firm more worthy of patronage than that of T. T. Ewen's, Wood Street. lle . is a practical plumber and' mechanic, and sires his super vision to. all work entrwited to him. Orders from the country promptly attended to, It left at their store, Ho. 165 Wood street. • Venfran" Teo!son!! At: Ilultztiolutees popular Continental Din ing Booms, next door to tho PostoMoe, on Fifth street, a splendid specimen of deer has Just been received, and all of our readers who are desirous of obtaining choice cuts should be on hand early. This saloon is the best man. aged house t:f the character in the ell y, and is patronized by the beat class of our zens. - For every delicacy of the season, served up In the cleanest end best style, call at the Continental. , near "tear. tilled See DrrAborn devotes especial attention to the trcatinent of diseases of the Eye and Ear, Ca tarrh, Affections of thoThroat,Latigsaleart. StOutaeli and other chronic dhoti*: Consult ing and Operating Booms, 98 and 07 lierchantat The Three Guardsmen The grest matter of French romance lies produced no better work than this. The play, dramatlzeil from this translation, will herrn. ducod at ilia Orient Muse next week. Putock, opposite tie Protonic°, his the book for sale. “1:001111t. Gams',” 11..rk - ,"•'Art of Amm.hig." "Gen. Sheridan ia Leu'a J.,od l.;ampaig:a," "Antuor "hip of Sbalisneare4,..The It.se and the.Folh" and all the le to nublicatione can be hnd at Plc .tock'o,,oppoeito tint Postodlre. 14 federal Street.. 92 Federal street. Boots and Shoes. Batters and Bahnonals.. Gams eusd Sandals. The Cheapest in Ma World. Beautiful sets of teeth for the low Price of ten dollars, and equal to , ,those other dentl9ts charge fifteen to twentidollsra • for. alto Ar tificial Homan Eye inecitsd. Dr. Spencer, 2.51 Penn shoot. - The Poatratteo la oppoalta ?Mock's, and\ I.l!tock , a !a oppo- Lite the Ppatotnea. At the former plane you can buy etampa, and at the latter all the new hooka, and anything you want in 11.0 rending Eye. Lat.. catarrh, And ail nifectleaa of the throat and chest treated with the utmost success by Dr. iborn. Consulting nod operating rooms ea and al Mar- Chants' lintel. • Eyerty Taffy, and Cream Candle!. that Can not be excellent.. Manufactured and sold by Geo. lleeven,ll2 Federal street, Allegheny city. The Ureetest Sueleen of the Ape. 'Teeth extriseted positively tcit4old Inc aligla edpain, or no charge, at.Dr Spencer's, 2:4 Penn street. Uo Plimlog . • Dreg Store,. 110.. SOlarket street, for the finest assort.. 'meat of Flavoring Extracts la tho caveat lowest prices. . . • Chronic Diseases. .Or. Aborn solicit* easeu, - deemed. hopeless Consulting and Operating Rooms. 0 ' and 91 Itiefe4ants . lintel. ' , ?Whole Lealtber 11.1 p Boers, Very °beep; beetle the city; warranted to wear one year; Gardloer's Opera Gouge Shoe store: • • The iterebtie • TM' morning pgbllebes the. Ineothe Mete for the Treaty-third (Allegheny) dletriet. . . - nor, Goods At the Opera House Brine Store than any other three rotathsboe housei In Plttaburnh. A Word to the Wise • la suilielent,, Teat wool is, go to M i Chntoek for Boots mod &Wes. Greatest iiallittss O( any shoe house In America.• eardlnerre Opera !lonic Shoe indre. - Cl:tempest oboe uckosip Lithe welt Is liteCllntocWo. 92 Federal street • Allegheny City. _ Beat jamas ' In the world- selling very ehP.P. at the Opera Mine 81.00 Store. • • • Boots sod Shoes At surpusingly 117 prices, at 91eCILarek , a 92 Federal street. Go Ito Fleatlnes Drug Boors. No. E 4 Markey Vioet, for your flue Toner. bospL •The, Loading Boot and Khoo Ikon" Of Plttaburgb—Gardittors -Opera HOUSO 'Shoo Eresirli Calf Boots At hictnintock,a. ival Early And.svol,l the rush, at 02 Federal street Bargains tpL Day n ;:ootii and Shoal, at McClintock." Greet Debtlthllon In Nor th ern and Cen 1 tral Alabama. Wasainercn, Oct. 24.—Aocounts from North and Central Alabama report great destitution from the failure of many of the planters who had mortgaged their lands for supplies, but the crops falling, the lauds &resold at ruinous rates. racolyte and homes are broken up un. der these forced !ales. In Green county atone there are more salts on the Circuit court dock et than there arc In the . countr. togs are being held urging tee Legislature e el. to laws preventing the sacrrgee of property. Troops Quartered at Ottawa—Tall tir Miaow. O TT AwA. C. W., Octagedober I:6.—The llotel Du canine him been en for s. rof the 100th lioyal Cangadian liegi troop nient w r in t lso stationed here this winter. • There Ivo,r light tap of snow here thiS morning. ' Forney On ate Vaitialer. Traahtes. • Nlrw Tong; Oct. W.—Col. Forney writes from W, blnetoruto the PnOadelpbts Press to tbo to effect: /t GOverhOr Swann ecides to remove the Pol l f en COMMMaiOnera foroci that proceeding will undOubteMy be , testetett by the Unkon purple of Beittmore. • . . Oen. Sheridan on Slezlean affairs. Saw °amts.. Oct. 24.—Cien. sherlitan vises in a published dispatch that the Imart.9 tinu t l:L i t oar i „ govefrosyntoistaUan given VERY ,LATEST°TELEGRIMS. ANOTHER TRIUMPH IN WEST VIRGINIA. LARGE REPUBLICAN CLAM Gov. Horeman Itc-electedQby a Heavy Najority. CONGRESSMAN HUBBARD RETURNED t'A., Oct. thi.—The vote polled in West Virginia esterdaY for Congressmeh and State officers Is larder thou at any elec tion since the Presidential campaigd in tall. Returns thus fax received, as comnared ith the vote on the Gonetit utlonal ' Amendment, which was carried by 7,000 majority, show Re publican ' gains... Governor Borman 1 , 1 drjubtedly reelected by an equal majority. Mr. Hubbard, Republican candidate for Con gross from the First district, will be returned by about 1,600 majority. The returns from the Second district indicate the certain election of Oir. - Kiteheo, Republican. Wheeling city and Ohio county are warmly contested. The Demotirats will carry the county by about '7OO majority, a Republican gain of 144. El HOMAN A aNICES BV THE CABLE. norrtnents of .Ntrono.lifp.-Emperor of • Aostrln at Protruc—The z kifin: of Italy's reaftroteer tutu Venire—l y OGOR Of Japan .Meported Dead—Ml.lp Burnett at e.t.a— litextely In Fromm* for Len's Work men—s Drelgo by Yrn belle and Swe den to ab.orb the Magnum of nen. mark—Coilotto's Condition Lupele•n --eftextnitillan to Ifortorn—floury nod Cotton. Ltrutrooi, Friday,'October . ..11.—Tho steam ehlpCity of New York, from New. York, October 13, has arrived. • • • Sorrnaue . rcer. Friday. October - 26.—Tho steamship Bremen, from New York, October 13, arrived here to-day on route to Bremen. Paeors,Octobar'2s.—The Emperor of Aus tria has reached this city, and met with a Mali ly favorable reception [rem the people and officials. • • FLontures, October _5.-King Victor Emanuel will make his formal entry into the city of Venice on the 7th of November. Comratermorts., October •Ss—Tile Sultan has lormally recognized the llospodar, amt.! given him a reception at his palace. 1.05005, October:Sl—A report is current here today that the Tycoon ofJapan is dead. Lwanimoi.,October %.—Ati arrival bore re- Porta that the ship Saginaw itoutelle, from Cardiff September, for Panama, was Mimed at sea. No nate. - No lives lost. Quarusrows, October ..31.—Ereitirip—The Ca nard Steamatilp l'ersia, Mom Now lock, Octo ber 17th, ,iirrlved to-day en mum to laver o Doo. • Pa L areOctober '2O —Crest an'xiety prevails In France, in regard to the condition of the Lyons! workmen. • .' Loanoir, October 2.—The London (1703 e, in an" editorial, alludes to a design or invention by the Courts of Prussia and Sweden, to ab sorb the Kingdom of Denman IC , Paula, October , 33.—The condition of the Em.. press Carlotta, Is described as being hopeless. 'The Emperor Illextreillan, will probably . re darn In the Austrahision frigate, which lens recently dispatched from Trieste, by the Em peror Francis Joseph. . It IS said that twenty .tvarateamerS will - leave for-Ruske. In November to bring lysine 'LIM entire French forces, - now I n that country. Losmos, Octuber - At —ms°' s quoted at f=l3.; ht ]Hones-. (;notations of American securi ties Cr,-.: 'United States Five.'Ewentiek, Erie Railroad shares, 30y;; Illinois Central Railroad shares, 77!. LlvartrmOL, October %i.—Cotton market dull, at I3d for Allddl •Up lands. Prices have de 'Mined 3 . 4'03111 on the week's sales. The sales of the week amount to 60.UU bales. LIVEItrOOL, Oct: _s.—Erasing.—Cotten mar ket steady; sales amount to 13,051 bales Mid. dllng Uplands at 13ai5 , 4,t. unrad.cuir. flrru• Corn has advanced to 3:14 for Mixed Western. Lard tends down Ward. . Loans. Oct. tta—Errninft.—Money market steady. Consols for inonoy ONd. The following are the cloning prices of American - securities: Erie, &IX; Illinois Central, - 771.ii U. 6.20 ?, - • • Cough Candy, ECOND .EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. ' TIIE FEiII..N TRIALS, Father Ltunscien, a Catholic Priest. Tried, convicted, and :Sentenced to be Hanged In Dceensber next. Tot.Oxvo,t. IV., Oetobet.ll l / 2 totwithEtanth log the wet weather. the CorEti: Ltouse was again densely crowded, and the interest in the Fenian trials unaliated. The first prisoner placed in the dock Oils morning was David F. Luiaden, who profes ses to be a clergyman of the Episcopal Church. Id. C. Cameron, all able lawyer, appeared for the prisoner, and ask: d the postponement of the trial to procure two Important Wltheß3B.4., Bev. Dr. Fuller, of Syracuse, and Bishop Coro, of Bu ff alo, the American Consul hieving undertsken to. proems! their attendance. lion.J.IL Cameron, Crown Counsel, replied that ample Dine bud born allowed to procure witnesses. but the Crown would put no [eche!. cal difficalties in ine'svay, and Saturday week was tweed upon for the trial. The nest prisoner placed in the iedk was John Ilalalion, n Roman Catholic Priest. De fendant's Attorney challenged one Juror. Air. IL. A. garrison, on belialf of tile Crownt then addressed the fury. The Indictment con tains three counts, charging the prisoner with being an Au.erlean Citizen, and, as such, In vading the province Intent:to levy war. Id. After entering. continued to act with persons Invading the province. - ad. Charges the pits oner with being with persons who levied war Jo the provlnee. xvIDENCE TOR Ins CROWN. • The first witness, John Ray, of Fort Erie, sworn—Saw 110154101111 t. Fort Erie on the let of June with the Featans; saw him again with them after the fight at Fort Erie. The next, witnees, Alfred Wilcox, sworn— Saw the, prisoner at Fort Eric on the lit of June; ho was giving orders about some Retch elst saw no arms about him. Alexander Milligan next testified. Ile said the prisoner,,who had a revolver at his side,' Wel advising Fenlaus to take care of them selves. &mere' other witnesses testified to the gime effect. No witnesses Wog called for the defense, Mr. Cameron then made a long speech for the defense, saying that the prisoner, a Cal holm priest, was forcibly compelled to go with Die Fontana to give spiritual , cum tort to the wounded; that as a l.riest he could not refuse to attend,th- wounded. HO was on his way to Montreal 'on private business, when the Fe- . Mans took him al lluffalo and compelled his attendance. • • Bon. J. N. Cam emu rep11 , ...(1 at length; saying that, ln law, the fact of Cid prisoner iniFlDfi In' any way aided the rattlers made him equally gu Tl2 . :ludge then charged thO Jury, who, after retiring for nearly an hoer, brought In a ver dict of .Guilty, , and the prisoner was teen sentenced to he hanged on the 13111 of Decem ber next. 7110 ilatilmoie imbroglio. LfstatkeMb, Oct.lo.—At the opening, of the Investigation this morning the counsel for tho Commiesleners submitted a paper ip whiali they explained that whilst they hail and gild still maintain the groundlessness of the charges against the -Commissioners, and also do not withdraw their plea agatut the Pula diction of the Executive to try the Charges tevertheless, its that plea. had been overruled a n decidedagainst thew, they ftlitSCOMMis stoners) deemed it due to justice add to their fellow -citizens; as well as to themselves, that their counsel simuld return and render such aid as they might be able In the proposed in vestigation, to crOssexamtne witnesses pro duced by tile memorialists, rte. li l a counsel for the memorialists object to the Colnuilesienere counsel coming in new un less they WithareW their 014ec1.1011 to the jur isdiction of the Executive. After considerable argument the matter was arranged by the counsel ter the COMMiSSIOU. changing tee language of the docubsent submitted by theta aq as to read; for that pur pose We aro present, and not abandoning the ' benefit of the plea tO the jurisilictlee, of which wb desire to stand , the record to avail ... it may he, on behalf of our clients we pined not gouty to the charge against them. The Governer then made, a etatement: lla noted the counsel that he would rag exam a that all Irrele prompt dectslon of the case; that this in nem nation shall be gone. through with - the aside, and that shortestmintm titsnracltiritasibdwlieplgtetphromlicx:lt..; r the Case stud be slated. and atudi be disposed of at the ear ilestpricticable date. He informed the counsel that be intended to get through with the case by not later than Wednesday of next week; and be nOtilled them ' that if they had any important evidence to, fratenit, that they have, it here promptly; liez also announced that as soon as the Executive was wished by the evidence that should be Presented, that the commissioners were limos cent or that they were guilty, he should take action as promptly a.. he should feel Justified In doing, even if that action should be -taken in the midst of the proceedings which were going on. ThIS annentiCemant was regarded by most of those present as an truncation that the riot , ernor's ilsettion would be adverse to the Commbistoriers. The exens moti o n of the nu merous witnesses Dreamt Iran t 12,1 commen ced, and. continued Up to three o'flo.k, • bee theerullitnatiOrt was adjourned until tosnor row morning. 'She evidence, time far lien been Meetly against the judges of the eiceiton, and . cheeped the Commissioners with partisan- 1 spiv le the discharge Of their duties. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. ::OCTOBER 27. 1866. CITY AND SUBURBAN: (ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS 01311:1111.DPADE.) proth or Morley Meddriek, who - Rea shot by the Negro Thomas- steam— Coronerslinquest. • The circumstances attending the shooting of Mr. Henry Heddrick, coronet plearer of the Pittsburgh Theatre OrelteStri.bY the ,negro 22homits. Smith, on Tneadaynight lest, On Fifth street, must - be fresh in the mementos of our readers It will be remembered that cnithe eve fling nihntinned, two negroes named 3IMPer I lively Need and Thomas Smith, had - an alter cation in thd Theatre, which resulted in blows after the performance was over. Thomas Smith drew a revolver and flred'at.Nrodt sing Mut, but the ball penetrated the abdo men of the unfortunate deceased who was, Jaat at that Moment, coming out of Hie The atre. • Mr. Ileddrick lingered in great :lent' till yesterday at noon; when he died. torn. ner Clawson was notified of ills death, and summoning a jury, proceeded to hold an in quest. The following citizens composed the Coroner's Jury I.• Thos. P. Houston. 4. Joseph Meths.. 2. Unyan M. Irwin. I. John Barry. 3. Faulk P. Case. .111. John Kerrigan. • Dr. James lierr, who had attended the de, ceased during his last illness, was called upon to hold a posemortem examination upon the body. After considerable labor, he succeed ed In discovering the ball, -not much larger than an ordinal y shoP liad lodged loosely against the spine. The following is the testimony of the learned gentlemen; . Dr. James Kerr; sworn—Am practicing phy sician; held a poet moriem examination upon the body of the deceased, Henry Ileddrick, on Friday afternoon,; Oct. 25tb, 1866. Found an openim: in the panicles of the abdomen, made by the passage.uf si ball; on opening the abdo men totted ills envity filled with blood, the bdi having traversed tne stomach; pigging through to the spine; on. the right di widen It was found lying loose. It did not appear to have entered the musehMsof the spine, haV,lng spent its . forte in tearing its way thrOaillt ills walls ,d tile abdomen and stomach. - It is my opinion that death resulted from internal hemorrhage and pient gangrene. Am pos. It ive that death ensued from the butler wound described. (shale ballet "shown witness be Coroner.) This is the hall I found in body of deceased. Tile inquest was here adjourned to meet again next Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Mayor's office. Thu deceased was an estimable citizen and leaves a wife, but no family, to mourn his un timely 'end. Met,IDUITIOICT, Thomas Smith. the colored man who tired the fatal shot, is now ri jell, and of course will be tried at the next Unmet the Crlmiiml Court upon &charge of murder: Donee !Exploslon—une Man angtally • Injured. Yesterday about ,seven o'clock, the usually quiet borough of teusperancoville, was throws into the wildest state of excitement_ by a terrific explosion, the report of which oOuld be distinctly heard In this City, fwo Miles distant. Tho cause of the tumult was the explosion of one of the Immense hollers in Woods and Cs's. Rolling 31111, situated on the south bank of the Ohio river, a short dbu tance from Its formatiou by the Allegheny and • Thu boiler was gee of four,. horizontally resting on the carne Inundation. and War. next to the end. It bud at refiaired last week - , the patch having bitch put on the top, about the centre, anti war, WI far us could,be ascer tained, In good condition. This Morning a leak was discovered very close to Um patch alluded to, mud In contequersee of this but a -very sulall amount of steam was being gen crated to It. • The explosion, as above stated, took place afo w momenta before twelve; the patch, which a tut about lour foot squaro,bolug tern off and _hurled with great force through ate roof of We building. carrying a large part of it away. The Masa of ft on came in contact I with the smolt° stack, at a point immediately above tee cone of tilt roof, with Such force as to completely•-alemollsh the Stark. -Ina inn want the Interior of thin will, was 11110,1 with clouds of dust unit stoma. and the greatest confusion prevailed among the employees. There was only ORO of them hurt however, the fireman named NV I Mani Davis, who was standing at, the end or this boiler when tI•12, ao cadent -to •k Waco. lie was not ”fitlOtlely Jared, being able to walk tO - 131* borne after the affair was till over. Considetable confusion ellsted amour the spectators, moll it"vois as. certained thatlthere was no person injured, nfl e[ which it anbsliled sod Litre plume to heartfelt tliankfuluess, tbat all•had escaped. Woods it storo. loss wilt not materna to more ' than sl,nO, which it fully covered by In surance. Sup,reme Court. Court met at the usual hour morn hrg. u full beach with the exception of Judge Strong. The following business Woe trail:muted : • Poreytte k. Co. is. North..tmerlean 011Cren -patty ; C. I'. Argued by Shiran tor plaintiff in error, and by WOWS mat McConnell. contra. itnap es. Duck Creek Valley 011Companyi C. P., and Dime., ca. Ike mute; C. en witted. Woodward tor plaintiff In error, and helloyer, contra. Allegheny county vu. McClung; C. P. Sub mitted by Carnahati for plaintiff In error, and Minted" contra. • McGrew A Co., • vu Stone; C. P., argued by Acheemiand Kuhn, for plaintiff In error, and Woods and Howard, contra. = Illsttloisre—Vra are hapPy to see that there is an earnest effort making to establish Misslons Lr all avallable parts or this city. Stich work is sadly needed in several sections at the two MUCH. A Mission several School am, opened some Sundays since In the base ment ot .St.Pettlr's church, and already com prises thirteen teachers and onh hundred and ninety-seven scholars, the latter, in great par•, residing in Tipetown and Ilardsomhble. A scoomi kllssiou School will, we are Inform ed, be commenced to-morrow Morning, at nine o'clock, in 'the skating Park (Tair tireuuds,) Ninth ward. There will also be ill it.neservlc peoplee moue place ut 4 o'clock, P. All the ln the vicinity are cordially invited to bring their. children to the hoof and to attend the service, All In Valn,—Diary Jane Beatty came to the Wilco of Alderman Lynch yesterday and Instituted' legal proceedings against a certain Marla i rdelloy for tue larceny of a quantity of table !men from the residence of the former, in Church alley. Barla,l on being brought before the magistrate, proceed.' to defend her ease with such oratorical ability as unide 114 regret she had not been born a member ot n he l s l t a e wrnyer swx u f d r h h ve Mfec an al e l yobscured the lesser lights that now shine In the legal horizon. NOtiyitliatundlng her persuasive Orte , tors, pin waqcommitted, ir. default of 000, to Similer at the nest session of the Criminal Court.• • • • A Wornin's Blear' In Danger,—An inter esting lady, named Hannah Itichards, ap peared before Mayor Ateltarthy, yesterday, and lodged an information against, William Stew art Mr toirety 01 the peace. The prosecatrLT atates that •Williarn threatened to "cut her heart out and chop a into mture meat." Un witting that this tender part or her compost• tion nuould form any such a compound—no Matter how' rellahntl It ts m this cold weather —and determining that he thould And. other matter for pie fruit,.fiannah had William sent to rt, there to ruminate on his mutt Mid con. duct, and lay plans for future reform. Struck " Wormser—plary Clay , came to the once-of Alderman Humbert yorterday, and made oath twain" Simon Tillbon ter as. alt and battery. The prosecutrit &dein" that Tintson 'etruch km' In the breast without Just cauno or WO7OOlllOll, add Injured her po saveloy twit the was run:mita remain tithed tor two davi t Tule of court* proved that even cloy hi nueceptlble or feeling,. end that the wretch who would - thes attire leratild clay ü bp.l,l recotyu the dire retribution of the hew. Cilmou war arrested cud made to give hall Or tuir appearance at. Court. . . Neer lore on the Conneliayllife Roll wood.—ln order to better accommudato the traveling community and to meat the lucreaa. Mg dementia et heolllthe Mee,' the Mt/WM& and Connelbvillo Railroad . t.biropany have Placed upon the branch from Iliitontowu to connellyville, two new', beautiful and comfort able. Care.. The public will now have much greater !abilities than heretofore on tb is road, and will duly appreciate the ciforto of the offi cers to meet the 'mita of the community. Dedimat in w. Methodist. Fplecppal Church at Prospect. Bader county, bat been completed audwill be dedicated to the wor thip of Almighty thial,ou the fist Sabbath of. November. Thu pastor, itey. A. F. Kurd, will be assisted to the service by gay. S. Crease and Dr. I. C. Farthing. Sere/Oct will begin on Saturday at two o'clock P. x., and will be con turned over the Sabbath. • - kee r Oual.-511ss Cecile .Rush; who turned. 'An heeds or the Theatre-going .•hub !Ulu', at the commencement of, toe. sea• sou;spassed through our city yesterday, On route to MI Rh engagement of throo weeks et the Olympic, ;Sew York. We understand that Manager !lees haa gged this seemnoliabed Ladle, and tont one wilt ear In the early 'art at 'el. • ',Lonrho; ponney, Charger W ith , hating eominltteti .an ontrugu on the Parsee or illatle girl minted tilizabuth Venal eriagteu. hi Wein. eat.nbn. gh, a row (lays =We, had a hearing ' , ohne Jurttott borung, 'yammer day, which resented in his huing contrultten to jail for trial at the Peeember Lunn of the Criwinal Court. • , Indebted-tog o ere W. A.7Glltlentenny. hilt street. 19r a copy of "MI In the Dark," nov a . by J. eherldan Lo Fanu.. Now gori" 'Mariam & Brother.. . Also to the Publisher, for Frank - Letitia,* Is. dY's blamaZine forlieventber. No n,....pernons baying bealneser. /1112 Rote. .Her,.. can find laza at the Atit.. Chaffee Flute, Jr Do . and tlaa rettded for a year poet. Jr at Mailaw O m ° , 24 ._ otreot, rittaburgh. - -4 i a ►mBLLS ANOTHIR HOMICIDE TRIAL THE HATFIELD SHODTING CASE. Trial rtHenry Brahe for.ilie .01 Henry Ilellignii. VERDtOT NOT GUILTY. No sooner itad our courts oft ustiee disposed of olio case of homicide than thou - attention became occupied with another. On Thursday evening Charles B. Stein was convicted of the of David Unborn', and on 'Friday' merging Henry Braho was arraigned for the shooting of Money lielllgan at Hatfield. The circumstances of this case, as ilet ailed at the time era doubtless well remembered by our readers.. The defendant and-tile man he Skint tiere,ail•we are told, boson, friends'; anti on the night of Saturday, the iNitit of lust July, they wore together until a late hour, "having a good time, While pasiiing through the lit -tie village ofMatdeld, their home, they had a • rencontre with another party of young men, and in the course of the quarrel Ifith itrahe and ilelligan received rough usage at the hands of the other party. and Loth became very much exasperated. The mysterious con nection betweeh this street uuarrol and the horrible .outragii committed on tee name night and at the Same place on the per on of Fenny Smith, is well remembered by all our readers, tile circumstances having been fully detailed at the trial of the case recently. After the disturbanee the ,s'oung foes Visaed the home of Mr. David Holmes, at Collilis ; township, to call upon Mary ilemminger and ' Louisa Taylor two young holies who lived there. ,Moth th ei men were wider the I ntio once of liquor. „and were excited by the ell cutn stances or the quarrel in the street. The girls persuaded them to stay all night, und they dld 1 so, one sleeping in the parlor, and the other in the kitchen. The next morning Beale end ' Helligan-visited the garret end began plat tug with an out musket tiler, Bridle, supt.sing the gun to lie empty, playfully pointed it. at Hellion and pulled the trigger; tile gun went off and Hellman- was killed. Yesterday the ease for the Commonwealth I was conducted by Lton:B. Dull, Di.trlet At- torney.! The defense Wag conducted by W. C. Moreland, Esq. After the ususl preliminaries the examination Of wttnesses was begun. tiles. Odhcrisie Xeingan, so - Oro—Live at Hat field,ESecond. ward of ,awrencevilli Henry Mention. the deceased, Was my son; le died on ttie Mob of Jtilyi he was hhOt at the house of David Meioses. Mary Hnuminger, swortitlinew Henry lie!. Ilgan; saw u few moments after linens hurt. The night before I Was Up blahs in bud at Mrs. Holm 'house; sums one name up Mid told me that Henry Braila' had the toothache; found them both down stairs. Next morn ing Louisa Taylor commenced to. get the breakfast and 1. went oat to milk the cites. liettigan and Hobe had . stalii all night and started through' the house for, inn. !noise Caine out to uns a iit tie after this and tutu me that Brake had shot lien ' 1. ran from the Dern yard stairs and Milligan was IYlng there with the Mood runniug nom his head. Bruhn; Wan bOnlltig Ills lead col atying: shot my friend and my braille," I ran down and told Mrs. 110111gan, and the deceased WOO carried home. Mrs. Holmes' 'townie is in Col- line townaldp. Crort-exemined-linel been cqueinted emcee: with the deceased and the deree e slant a year; they teem to emse to the hour° together and always seemed to be friends; they hell bean there thereon the Wednesday eviiiiieg event th accident, which occurrent on habeath mo ning; they used to. come to tee boose to visit Mies Taylor and myself; they Mewled to be very intimate; they came ts s the house to- gather en easterlies . evening, between nine trail ten o'clock; the accident wirer! ...1 betwvon Or. and seven o'clock the item nesisitegi when I cease down etairstra the eve n Ili, linthe Wit , suiteline Ift - the grain' ett °Ter blend, be ihtti". been stabbed under the chits; he seemed ti lit- ' tie tight; 'bargee •W e event out for sin's stick log g piaster foe Bra'e's chin; he emus , Wel: With the ittleking iramter, but lenore be eet M back, I had. usa et let ing I , l:l,ter and put It On Itrabe's chin; Brittle laid down eel the floor, and' we gave itellleen• 8 blanket for the kitch en, and then Louise anct I went IV bud; ist the morel= when 1 came town 'stein-, it Is mi Ith.•llt six o'clock, anti 1 /ma, the heys lip; they 'were Just- Where Wf, had lea I them' the night berme, one in, the pans lor anti one In the kitchen; they went about together, and eeemea us full of fan 01 ever; : they were in the lower pant of the hietee when I went out; thee never were through the lionse j before on toy of their suite; I net betel in the barnyaraFily a li sw bOrt. time-just lone enough tO milk nu - co-ewben Initisa cetera tee; when I w nt up to the garret, I found i1..11/. gan lying In the !Mil 8 fillorL titsranen fram the etaifway; Beebe was holding lissiligarie heed and seemed frantic; afternte to rarest hint- Wee° as not to live his friend; Ilentenst was stint la the heed, it. the left s ishe he was dying when 1 gay bin; he duel a ten MUocr that morning, at his inept lee house; Brahe re =tined with him until he Was removed to ills mother's house and accompanied hen there; don't know whom the suit belonged to; the boys who lived at the hones got the lain; I think It was the weer: before the accident; don't know whether the boj s came down the stairs before the accident; done know cer tainly how Brahe got the cut on his rain, but Ilelligen teed me that they had a fight on ,the street end Brahe had bece beaten. Louisa linder, scorn.-tht Swindle,. evening Bridle and Delligau came to our house, after eine o clock; Beebe had his face tied up end said he bad the totithras he. Deegan went out to the barberie to get WMIIO sucking pies. ter for limbo. Waite fell asleep en tile Boor while he was gone; Ifelligan came haelc and 'still seemed in a great rage, raying that no must be revenged on whoever lied hurt Brahe. Ile would splll the last dropo of his blood for Brahe; ha was going u Mint those who hail hurt Breese. 'We pershaded Wm to stay, and in the morning we woke them tip, and -they west op stairs its Mary' has said, Boon I . heard the repot - Ltd Ole gun and heard Itrial 0 halloo; ran up Oates and found them us' Mary has trete:bee Brahe wanted to kilt hiteseli. Be said Unit they found the Old musket there and went to playing with It, supposing that there was nothing box Menem and put one of the tiaps•on this ud gun tiets ot them fon a . to snap it out of the window,lim. did not I •se fear of frightening Mary anti me. • iralligan then started downstairs, and Waite laughed and said that if he want down he would shiest Mtn; Itelligan kept on rad Brittle pointed thO gee/ at hem and pulled the trigger to seen the The gun exploded and utmost knocked Brahe himself ewer; it was loadiel so heavy, and ho waa so neprepar a for It tO be loaded at att. George . Berger, worn. Brahe nna Heilman came to the bowie on g turray night, a little tight-Brahe with Ws Mee tiedmp. They ;data all night; hut Mary told me when 1 anklet her If those boys BtBld ,11.' tuba, "that. lilt' went home late lest algid.. 1 Maui the boys talk fog with tile girls n th . nursery norm. 1 went down. Afterwards on of ll...girls oral me to go to Mrs. Hellion's, for !leery was sick, ler Smile bad shot JIM]; Beebe, called me up , stairs, saying he Iliad eho. Vier ilelllean. I borrowed the gummnd Bentz amt I leaded it with powder and ehest. Don't know whether anyone else touched the gun or not. We did not!put s cap on'the gun. I did not hear the The Cr. f L l 1 ii report of the gag for I was upon the hill after nee o . twin to . aVe . thh SOW*. • ..• • Vnr readers will rwmember that some time Albert llounta, sworn-Live at Mr. Holmes; n ee we published with some stricturee an ex ert , Saturday nßrittle ight Burger and I eat with One I fent front the Canton ReptabAtcan of Ohlo, in girls wnen and ct; the girie told till tOgOto bed and weDeillgan we ame P nt up btflarti , relation tO the In yeti:tient a katp peantnci3 of and left theta; next morning I heard the boys 1 Captain Criswell. The Bepeigicen smoke in In the nursery sad when I wept down I asked rattler harsh terms of our police and tne mo lded, M those boys-went Mane the night be- ; prletore of the St. Client:sill - a eel. It now makes fore; stie lead yes, they dill; et broakfaet Owe I the (musette hunwvitle as it - e e l. I Was going home tO my breakfast when Bor. I Severe! week:, since we published 'a state. ger called tO tee that Drab° hnd shot ['einem , I meet. itt the eirciraratanees 'mewling the ilia- Wm. Minion, sworn-em (Wooer of tile' eispearance tit Captatu J. E. I:Mewed, of Ma countig held en tunuest on the body of Henry i 'deism, at Pittsburgh, about Octolmr lath. In Muth nee teen:tooting of du Vale Dr. Mee I 00181/118110.1 with the e halt el• friends who had bison examined the hady; there was a gun- i been there to investigate the matter. we sta.. shot wound in the heed. • - j led, What they lee awed to be true, that nein atm O.Purdy, sworn-Am a reperter lint the ;or tile proprietor of the ht. Charles nor the aluecuc' on the morning of Sunday, July ISt h, melee of Pittsburgh manifested eufficlent in- Henry Bridle eaffes in pith Me to the Mayor's' te Olt lii ferreting Wit the elyedery, noising : ofileth• I learned at the Mayor's . °Mee that a' thereby to stimulate iicia eagles to make such shooting had oneurred in Collins township; I , taut Lions as the ea. , . went,' lathe Opinion of went unwed lat ely to the house of Mm line t- ' there interested., The Patelsuigh Gazelle wee ligan, ethers I eoundyoung Mahe; a - friend ot I sourawhet revere in its strieteme upon our I literate! , asked me if t Were Coing Lao i In the living:but bud : article end etutillct e that Camera Creswell ware I 'city, saying that if / were not in en telleer/treins • etpleatrell, nod wliftely env- would come In with tee mei deliver himself I eyed up all crew., of lue s. he esteems ie. a Bt ; na by to t h,, Mayor. Brahe veld he dill not wish . of letnisarary insenoy. The Unzetie way car- I to be weaned by en mincer, but if he mend rem. Folionleg le a wee front eir. d. „ll,Ctte-.1 a find any one to show 11101 the way to the May- j well, lather of Litigate Criswell. . O go r` a w l t ff in 'e l e , t i w ie t w n o t u r t e d !, c t o 4 tu yn e r tl a u o l tn t c o a lis. l? andi .1 n w otList eithinee Depubecon..--In tins tetetuent pub. i . VAN put, 0.,,0ct ober Z, ISCCI. lie came In with me end delivered himself mi , imbed to-you or ley sot's ersamicarance, the Voluntarily to the Mayor. . - ; paragraph which intimater that there wits This closed the testimony for the Camerae- negllgencd On the part of ties proprietor of the - Wealth, and . I et. Ciliates hurt, ;l of the d'itteltugh pollee, . e., yes OPV/Zifna does j u in s tlen„ it'd is tweets/ retracted. On . • Opened their 'side of the case. The drat wit-' I the es:nitrate:, 'Mem Pestles, 'ellen the extra was netts relied watt - ~ ~,,,, property to their I attention, maul .et. DZAndervon-Arn well acquainted with ; Seated till , ' ll .M'' ''Ulkaulhl 11l MY behalf, Ma the derandaut and have had tale in my IMI- , all that nOold Is , required !ot than, ena, for pray, lie hears agood character sod wee e , the Marne, hiltit Mr.:rants ilea tne police wit hoe= friend of the decresed. - I• , : eVer 110 Ilvld it grateful retarathrattrao . air. Duff, .wurn-Arn a brother Of Ithe i 5,... J. H. CntsWeLL. • triet Attorney Meow the n ever lie 1.5 ! . Captain Criswell Wm ',Mended In the head' a good Cherataer Hee lets ilever been known ! at Getty-hi-serial. Some ham thouebt that Me to do anything Violeta. lie and the deceensi . eusteedy . . erratic course inlebt b • traced to Were intimate friends. - • . that hurt. 110 Is IlVlng out west noose where Robert Cher, strorn-Dave known defendant and regrete the act-the only event of ble life ever 'Mee be was a child. lie ban A geed wig, which ee ,,,, s. t h e ten 4,ll3piclon u mei t be rallail s : for tar peace and q ui etness. lie saes the do.' owe of hie heed ee l . Meal. it Is allTolyr.°l;).. chimed were intimate Drawls. - . gotten. We did beathop see illinkr.et irs that Thlselesed the t.tunoity and the congaed . anti live in peace, t o 1.11112% ~,,,,„..... 'Uri were ably esadresewl in aucemeden by . Mr, Its lermletertuiessc to sett , 'a C OOL. ..!, 'Moreland for he defenseand the !hairiest At- • Maim tomes' for the w Coltimon wealth. . ---esw------ w i ns , m ssiding In the The addrette Of counsel were 'followed by , Rtoten.-Natlntrael.All ma or , ,„„,. „ wee the charge of the Courts The lure-oiler aim ie., Ninth were, We; e,..l:,t'!'ile 3 grt. 1 MOM. destoil on two seoufge, one for voluntary and I Dom hi" I' m "' a ''- --meyer ideCartbyanu the other for involuntarY leniticide. The Cow.. tag henppeared y ,„, 4r1733418,r Welter Central monwealth bad waived the con.sidenitiou of I°"ed nn s ' ,l ' M' - 'ith tise theft. Connolly WB4 the Met count, and the only front an unlawful net. on the part of the tics ; birth f c "" Ut ' ---" /rig Whether It WaB loaded or not, taut . ____—..ass fendant. If It bed been proved that he had i - - t the jury was whether the e m hoo n' t i lli e tr i rmi t U n it f e o , r i I I:Ave's:lOW •ann-ii-rei.rrehntaattrtiiasi,t . indlvidnel unmet Daniel omitted the gun at his friend without know - , e 1,13ree5ty...." Ir a lierilan,ydaeafi_Laalt of n t before Mayor McCall he yea r/meg me • 'Cr uise r * T are' s s 1 Jerry Murphy with 'diem. be Dad committed en eniewfut ra t. Thu mac • terdey awe e bew.c.. e s - The pa from rties boa 1 ° [M at the came hems, in th e At Ism not/clue/on of the • charge the jury reel Ylestnard. The neellsesl Was Committed for e ci flle ir h p a r V o l v e a g d flune so, however, had not noun in Mos UOr Blghtooo (101181 . 3. tired, cwt arm au absence or about two holtru MULL . . . returned n verdict of not guilty. The priej corer Was dismissed front enstody and wen!, borne, certainly to abstain, hereafter, from the careless nee. of tl re arms which has. already wrought so much terrible mteery In this as in Other eases. " • I= (ilrtoortcl atil) I :(7k yesterday n,.r‘lg,juae:siert 11.uBro oco,,;iugto i ucl The jury in the case of Robert Fowler. tried for burglary and assault and battery with Ind tent to commit a rape on the person of Jane Young, returned a verdict of not guilty_ This case was very ably argued for the defense by 1i0n.,(. trkpatrick and John C. McCarthy, Esq. The next case was toot of Sarah Mtuidell.ln dicted, on oath of Thomas Mullen, for selling liquor without license. A verdict of ktilltY WWlreturned, null the defendant was ordered to pity a tine of Chant! the costa of the prose cution. Thomas Mullen was placed on trial for sure ty of the ware, on oath of Sarah Madden. ate was acquitted, end the prosecuttax ordered to pay the costs. • • Patrick .O'Day was brought hp on three Charges of selling liquor without !footsie. He pleaded :lotto contendre, and .was ordered to pay a tine of i=l ou each charge and the costs of the prosecution. Fritz slimier, who was triad on the 11tH of .Tuue lust fertile larceny of a small sack, was granted a now. tend. Yesterday the Case came tip; and It was proved that the detendant took the sack to protect hltuselt from the rain. .the was accordingly - aerated. Albert, tas Alum Leyyston, was called. a had beenlndicted for arson. to setting - 11 re to the stable of Gotilen,Starc, In the Ninth ward, on the night of Alityiad, ESTI. By tee burning of tile stable the dwelling belonging to James McCune w:as also burnish. It was shOlvtt that the building of Mr. McCune hail not been real m! or occupied ap a dwelling for some Dino provlOus to the are, on recount of unties:tit hi n ese trout water In the collar. Also that the Information hail mit brett made within two years of the burning, and therefore it was de- Oiled that the indictment would not lay. ,The prisoner was accordingly discharged. Margaret Smith w'as placed on trial for the larceny of becliet of ol o the Mit of April. A verdict of not guilty as n returned. The :mkt ease aim that or Joseph Cession,. tried for embezzlement( The detendant was employed by Messrs. .1. C. Buffalo Co., and bottle thine since, ht the of his employers,-col lected from A. C. Kalb, ton sum of .$ l2 - 50 , which, as was allered, hn failed to nay over to the Brio. A verdict of not guilty was returned and the prisoner discharged.' • • Jacob Welch, and alums null kbrihum Mcalichaels, were placed on trial for root, on oath of Catherine .I • Aawretico. It nopears that the riot complained of ehiedsted sidely of loud faildott and much noise. Tito prisoners were neq oat ed, nod the - prow:en:rim' ordered to pay the costs. John Dixon, n colored mint, was , placed on trial for gituthling, tile pi osecutlng witness being Scott, another negro. It seems that the prementor visited tan defetdiant and played a game of cards with him, eh-thing 0, sun or elet heA on the remit. The prosecutor lost the game sod the clothes, and therefore brought th 14 " nution as stated, tot gambling. Tindery found theisprisoner not guilty, and the costs were divided hetWeen the parties. Tile nest ram was that of Catherine Dan gerlichl, trial for, adultery. The defendant was acquitted and each party ordered to pay. half the cast,., dames I..cduard was placed' On trial on a Charge of hurgiary. On the oteht Of Asunat Mit tim defendant. In company with one Wm. Oliver, went to the house of Ellwaril Mc- Dermott, on Water street, lit the First +(ardor this city, and entlcavoi ed to .enter It berets.- rionsly through uses:4).lstory Window. Oliver elitntimi epic, the stioiliders of Leonard and reached the window of Mrs. McDermott's window s an ing ro d om thrust, Oliv l er Mehir back. mott T opene hey d lef tho ind t, but Immediately e itne eackand uiado another attninpr. Mrs. McDermott iscri awed, and a nef;;llhor, Mr. Win. roll.sek, Came to her us- Shdance. ass:drams retreated. but com mented thrown.: stoat, at the house, Limit , nril tree i tiriclat,d but, Olt Ile was sub.,alucally err,ste,: by Ins,. watchmen, (mill v. 10,111 i_seaocd. Ile is a[itl of I:4 rge: and. I,,kni trti *thew was pia...et' en trial. 1 - rti, Jur!. Mtn!. nod a verdict. of ton Amtit-Y sod • the prltoner waif ilechareol. Jahlt, Leonard, the defendant in the former ceni, W,L'h Catiell up for MelllvllCl3 OR merge Of 411,1i1C100,1 nr , l biele lie 1.4 previous:- 1y been convicted. In vtvw of tine tact, how ever. that ne idready been to j.. 11 three intaiths, and has a mother depend. ant its ..•,tenee was , left rte.!, and he was celea..cd on his i,VIt recognisance to refrain ft 0:11 drinking nod his preview. ill conduct. I-This cum was the hen .05 the doeliet, sail . inSecittiled the M.0.,' of the Court for the present torni. Accordingly the Jury was dis leinirge.l. With she thanks of the Coort, and .t ho holy adjourn,: mita the drat alonday tr. L . covsiriwr. ' - / Sabbath Scheid I ontltrire. "Permit rue, Messrs.. Editors, to make a short appeal through your valuable paper to Sab bath teachers hi .1 110 county of Allegheny. F e llow workers, you will remember :hat:near ly three Seals ego a...effort was m ado hyia feW earnest men to estatilish a coltutV organiza. tinn. A 'fleeting 01 teachers untl 11-lends of Sabbath Schools convened in one of the city churches, piens:tut, we Ulm:Oil, ant) profit. able. An organization was effected; ottleers chosen; an executive committee uppointed, who were directed to appoint diStriet secre• taries hi every is aril mad borough threat:bout the comity make thorough visitation of the schools wienm their bon sets, tool be prepared to report statistics at, 11,0 fall emir ention, to no held on thg 00e011,1 Tues.lAy of 'November, twit. Two Years have' elapsed, -and WC bare Mot neither contelni lon nor reort om the Executive Committee. Another p .att fr empt ia being Made. It rents with you whether It Li.o shall he a failure. A Teachers' Institute, miller ths direction of Mr. VIAL Pardee, ot. New bora, 1500 Loon called to meet on Tuesday (wooing next in the Second Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh. The low Who flay., tlikeli tan requinsitillity of culling this Convention Invest your lasslataliee, and mad time : he .rouse demanos your pre:tenet , amt participation In that meeting. Other comities In le State are moving. stitutea similar to the ono to 101 held next Tu , silay have been - 11,111 in Lawrence and Lrle. A stirring appeal comes to ui trolls the Erie Convention to unite with them In terming is Western Pennsylvania Sunday School Teachers' L4tlOn., They see the glor ious fruits of earnest organized effort in the western - counties of tho State of New York, and they call upon us to lielp them inaugur ate similar work In tqato. 110 we not need It, Lei sun give you the retails of a dew 'months summer visitation made three years sling, in Allegheny connty outside of the cities of P:ttsburgh, Allegheny anti vicinity. "Whole nulohor of children In Lila country districts between the get of 5 and .10 yearo, 1rt,',1!..t; No. 1 Sabbath seinds, 11 - 1; average at; lend:1111 , I.f , ~tars, ili7; Nh. of children wholly ont.,:du ei Sabath lielloolA, 111.151; 1111 M. I Gut u.mdly sin scary li.ibluith,lV,lsl." weld statistic-Orem the city presents more favor able appearance 1 Nay, hut worse. Noeti rata anything to sucti lot array of figures! Thu cull for tile laslittite tollutl L.nother I column. .Mr. Pardee needs no Antrollllol.lolllo I SUlntly SCIIOOI workers, is veteran in the 'ler ' %lee, earliest, elm - meld, practical, we cannot Ifall to learn ninell or mot, - and be aroused t new enthusiasm for till great work: Let no I one stay awayA TaACU;II. .• PRICE THREE CENTS. A lionleistilf Eomanee . A new illustration of the old fact that truth is arranger thud flction has recently been de veloped in our own city., A. celebrated and truthful artist once Said to us, °lf i lhould, by any Possibility, succeed in trensforrieg to can' vass • a perfect reproduction of the gorgepoS colors that make an bctober weal so Splendid. my. picture would becondemned as an exager ellen, and I would be sharply critielsed &Jena who was not controlled even by the farthest limits of posslbUity.o That Is trio. and tio of this little story, and of many other little sto ries that are constantly being told In every day life. If some bold romancer would weave it into a magazine article, ten to one his arti-1 eta would be rejected on the grounds of Its ex tremoiroprobabillty I . . About fifteen - years ago a saddler, whom we will call Smith, lived with Ms family In the First ward of this city. By thrift and Industry he had succeeded in laying by some money— sufficient to Dui* a email home in the West. Accordingly, t he husband And father took his money in good aoild cash and set out for Ohio. leaving his wife and caildren behind to watt till he had made his selection and sent for them to acute to him. The family waited for tidings, but none came. They wrote repeatedly anal made many inquiries, but no trace of the missing man could be obtained. At last they gave up all hope of ever hearing of him again, and count ed him dead. There could be no doubt that the unfortunate traveller had been murdered fur the money lie carried with him. SuspMtin even fixed upon a resident of the city who had been In the tame Beaton of the country •10,1111 tile supposed deceased. Meintlme the family were poor, and had to live as they could. The wife of the absentee—the bereaved widow— opened a boarding-house, end so earned an honest livelihood ter herself and family. Two of the daughters married, and ono ot them— Ruth —was left a - widow, and returned to live with her mother. • ' • Recently a young man from Baltimore came to heard with Litre. Small. lie, was a. saddler and had found employment in 'the city. A few days ago, at the table, he inquired of Mrs. Smith if she bad any relatives In Baltirnors. She had none. lie had learned his trade, he said. witira Robert Smith in that city, who was a saddler and had come to Baltimore twelve or fourteen years ago. Bo proceeded to describe Ills former • "boss,"l and he describ ed the supposed dead man. The accuracy of the description, the similarity of the name and occupation raised great speculation. At last the widowed daughter, Ruth, obtained the address of the Baltimore saddler and started to visit him and at once recog nized litut as the father 'who had dts. appeared so many years ago.. She accosted hint and at once made herself 'known to him. lie was taken aback, and in • his confusion re. ceived his daughter as his daughter should tn. received, acknowledging his relationship as confessing his great fault in leaving those be longing to him to struggle through so many years mudded by him. lie had lost al. Ms money In Ohio, and was then ashamed go come home. lie earned more, bathe had than been absent so long that ne determined to return no more. lie ketit nts resolution, and keeps It yet. Be sent home presents and affectionate messages to one and all, but would not return to them. hiabbath Retool Teachers' Istalltute, Conducted by R. Cs: rattle°, A. IL, Of New York, will be held in the Second Presbyterian CS urcb, Pittsburgh—Rev. Dr. Holoard'e—codo• manning Tuesday °venom , . October 3Otb, and continuing throughout Wednesday morninE, afternoon and evvron a. October DAIL ' . . Ottlntl Olf N26IICIBES.. . Taaarag Evening-I-7 o'clock to 7 30-15evo tIonal exercises. 2-7.30 to —General Ad.! drew' by R. G. Pardee. ow Sabbath Fichoola end Sabbath School Management. foltriticid.by Questions, Answers, Criticisms, An. Widneiday Morning-1-h to 0.:( 1 -0hvO• Vona' Exercises. 2-11.30 to 70.00-fewest Ms mission by Patters, Superintendent. and Teachers. Subjectt-The quelthcations or a good teacher-what 'are Caryl 3-10 30-Db. cusalon reviewed by Mr. Pardee,who Will give a Model 1.05.9 , 00, with Questions and Criti cisms. Ilkdnerday , Afferneon‘-1-2.301.03-DavOttonal ..! Exercises. --3 to33e-Discussion. Subject,- Teachers . &leelinga anti Teachers' Training -3--3.30-lictin w by bit. Pardee, 'with practical Instruction to bupet Inturidents, Parente and. Teachers.. Wednerday Evening-1-7 to LW-Devotional. Exercises. 2-7.30 to 8 30-flow shall we enlist the whole Church iu this worat Encourage ment, nitibtlated by facts from Schools and entire:ln, 3-3.30-Mr. Pardee on infant Mb bath tichaols, with suitable exercises. lb Ma Pazicer, Supt., inteadants and Teacher A U., c, tathaut the Call oil Cl.l 1110,—YOU urn here by cordially Invited to attend and take part in tale son Ms of meeting, herewith announced. Mr. Pardee, whose name is Known in an the Churches:tad Sabbath Schools, is to be with us, ant! givens the benefit of a practical ex 'milt:nen in Sabbath School matters rarely Tno object of the Institute in not to occupy time in speechmaking and rending reports, but in giving and receiving practical sugges tions and valuable Instructions at the art of Teaching. Those who receive this Circular aro earn estly requested to interest themselv es In se curing a good attendance from their lo calities. . . It in probable that a permanent County or. ganizatlou wilt be effected. Entertainment will be provided tor these coming from a -dis tance,.t. . t . Commatea ttf A ernes:Wears-W. 0. Ungliart, .1. p. Smith, Hobert Marshall, John F. Loy, If, W. Strickler, IJr, A. G: art:audiess, Thomas 11. Lane, J. IL Burchfield. Robert Morrow. Our Rajah Trade A few Mort years ago and we had not a re tell home of saillelent magnitude to command even a sursory glance from then:Lost observ ant vl.ltem to our smoke.begrimmeel city. Small !a-ventilated Insignigcant store-rooms, the cobwebs hanging like faded drapery from We shelves. and ceiling. were not well calcula ted to impress the stranger favorably with the Importance of oar retail trade. Within a short time back,•however, there has been a desire manifested by !our retail jobbers to show transient residents here that oar trade - 1n that particular line is as extensive as that of any. other city of oorresponding popu lation in the country. Among the most no tictibie of these honses which have risen to Importance within the thus specified, is the mammoth auction house of Finks. A. filcCial laud. Nos. 55 and 67 Fifth street, under Ma sonic Hall. This Is, without vacation, the largest retaU boot, shoe, and dry-goods tudab lishment in Western Panasylviusia; and those .who wish to make purchases, whether in sued' or large lots, should not forget to give aleglellatalts- an early call. lie, has just re , cc iced an immense Stank 9f WO' i, shoes, ga t ern, overeostings, hosiery. and hats, caps and furs, direct from he • mainifactortes in the East, which lie prepared to yell at lower prices than can the imam Veda be bought for In any other boaae in the city.. Celebrated Pliable dk I.yon . Lock Stitch Bowing Machine stitches alike on - both sides. It Is adapted for every descrip tion of huntly sewing. It hems. fells, binds. braids and tucks without measuring, and makes the tucks more uniform; also gathers and cords. Nay, the fact is out, tustif artsof the trade can olsgu,so it. vial ' l i t will stitch trout tne finest gauze to the- thickest beaver cloth without any change in feed needle or tension... Alt those vexatious adjustments and obstacles are removed. It the purchaser, utter a lair trial does not regard this novae & Lyon sewing kteentness superior to any ma. ohine In the market, he can return It andliove his money. lhe cheapest machine by 20 per cant • Sem advert isementr In another colnmn. For sale at 1124:kraut street. Also the Weed Sew ing Machine, Domestic Int-Iligenee.—What is the nee of ladles paying for getting their dresses cut and fit every time they want a dress made, when they. can get a model that tuts perfect every time without the trouble of fitting! We gunk antee a perfect lit in all cases for. ladles• Hod children* , dresses. Any petvon eau learn In twenty minutes. Also braid embroidery and clipper 'stamps for tale, Ana stamping done. At the celebrated Finkle A Lyon Sawing Ma chine once, No. iii Brant street. Sue adver tisement in another column. . nearing., Beat/wed and %Olsen in the Earn • bl terated.—i certify that my bearing wan Impaired for three years, and a constant buzzing in toolbars, and That Dr. AbOXU. at the nterchanta harnitira few sP"'" ° ": entirely miteve.t me. I stop at the aietennul a lintel. 'My residuum is in Joirernen , nnu it "r• Pa. . 11. Daew. . B tioViet Coo Illou.—Xirs. Wi nsgm'l varous IMM1" nYruP levotue ea Popul ar Mat partioe have run out articles calling tncoi bArs. Winlow's. - Please take notice tent the airs. Winslow of ties -nothing' SVro" a. slot ronnfttp. deal 0w1.% •••••,enp,mt• 414111[1. • MARRIED. - TlVittiS "`—rOitti' " rrn—O b n .al H2I. kb awl NA , A J. 'Dt.. VA E . ? sT, P.E.LUL DOOOCU, El,ltttlield. an.] tbe 'Ato ka • stxt td,,i!kga. p 'sere! a t and ...1 retelre .ek7 .e aa e Dle rawer 1, fromthe OM •rt.r • LIBRARIAN • WANTED. A PPLICATIONS IN WiIITESG XI. veill be received for tbaboaltlon of I.lBlUi- Itlrir4 neat • Saturday, October 211 b 1660. JAMES PIIELAN, Treaslr, BOX sal. Catholic nu* Beitring too budgie'', 0dX1,53 t ITTABIIEWIEI. VA. _ . _ F,n ictlys CE! ELIBITED CB Allr. V'j " ' a "K "E i. ‘ ll=ll "l . " ltteat e g).. • • THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. I WIDELY DISSEVINLID JOUBCII4 CONTAINIROL THIRTY-TWO COLUMNS OF FRESH AND INTER2E2%We READING HATTER, TOGETHER WITH MAR KET 'RENIEWS AND cern. , RENT LOCAL NEW& TWO EDITIONS ISSUED WEDNESDAYS AHD SATURDAYS. The Edition le fa z•Wardea which will reach 3 sabscriber Lulea dopy (per annum) =OEM Clubs of Ten or more: 1111,ILDALE COIETERIG—The beantllul •Yial•s-acre,.• the largeet auburbao, pine., or scpulchre. except one, la this cnanty, gr anted oa Nearlirkghton road, lanmedlately north of l a b 4ar i brtirWl' l o l f ° Ctorigt.eWAP. N ; , 7 " eteny City. • • FAIRMAN & SAMsOr Cr.TDERTAKEI No. 196 Stnithitleld Bt., car. lea (Entrance fromßeventh Btreat.} .FPX•1 1 7C49.1311:11 - ElLaift. PA A NI) 122 fIA MOUSEY sTueliT. I A 11.6.1101141/MENT. PA. ALEN. AIKEN, mrArx:nairaprii , N 0.168 Fourth street Flttatinhitl4 Pa. OOFFIND of all [lulls, ciurmi,owvirzomol ov.r.de.cri Won of Funeral Itamtsoluit Hoods htruutites. Sus o do 7 midnight. 11.110 and Comm zannanco. riranaLMCZA-11.. Ltarld Kerr a. Bev. ha W. Jacob.. N.D.. Tturuass RAMS. N 04.. Juan. El Nailer. ' B . WHITE Br. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS • Manchester, Wood.. Minima COFFIN ,ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE. " Owner as BbeMent and. Chanter. stredts. Blanc and Cerriauce furnished. • 'LOUSES! lIOnSESti FOR sicamast. One excellent Riding and Driving Horse, TwO Horses suitable for Doctors or Pantlly use, Will be sobl low. as the owners bare no use for theta. at HOSVARD•SLIVEIte & SALE STABLE, ogle ' rltstatzeoLn•sir FrOoonXilhA. OPEGA GLASSES FOR , SOLE OR WRE, AT DUNSEATH & CO.'S+, Bet Wiftli ESUreet. or 9 LADIES 9 'AND (TENT'S ALL STYLES. uutAmy emoresro AT 741,211r-s VICrXIII:TIL" 'OS. FOR CHEAP SPECTACLES, HASLET CO'S, 931 Smithfield Street. igff - TlifIEE GI/ARDS:PEN. THE OLYMPIC THEATRE EDITION. It s First Fell. ak ano a . n Ma t ß il c e ity rlitsaartlr NEW OPERA HOUSE, Produced at au Actual Cpst of $5,000. Tl, !Int GREAT tCeNte. PRODUCTION in MI CU) for maul' 7.41. • .E.V.EILY...E.CESE KEW AND.M.AGNIFIGENT, The result of over TWO Inc Las er 34. t": IttellAlLP3 d xAslstauts. The molt NOVEL ISECUNICAL trrEcT3 known to (1... pm uwehanlne Thel.lly. (Oat of the mast briti an.l (nitre, Ind ill the modern stand- Itrgi 41111111,) neeien, GRIND FIB lES OF !I IGNIF [CENT SPYC I Acrul SCFSfi Includlnethe GRAND RECiFTION CITA3II3I:a Olf ANNE OF triZZIEZIER and numerous others el equal me'rit. The play end ing with the GRAND SALOON GF KING LOWS CF FRANCE, 1112. IU('IIAILI FINEST EFFOUT illagrad by WELDONurI) Munnlnu4. KELLY. J. . d perb!) Deem b GILLESrIIe h 4.3). an =I THIB SCENE ALONE VALUED AT 52,000. The Cast or Characters Is beyond doubt one of [Dr BEET-EVER =PLAYED IH THIB GREAT PLAY ila 1 beal binele clompu the ted by 111031 AS DA ele Director of • OLYMPIC THEATRE, aEW YORK, Where thls play enjoyed a HUN OP NINETY CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS BON BOOK NOW OPEN. HO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS oc% Get ( the Bost—They Alwaysj.taice Nails festoe. ; Every week, Dr. Qatncy A. Scott is called, upon to Insert Artidcial Teeth in cases where Other dentists hare tried, been paid, arulfasled, and In every case his work gives entire Batts , faction. Ile to. quite an artist .In his Iln :of business, and has merely to examine &casts 't know how to articulate the teeth' so thattuoy will present - a' handsome ana natural appear- Moe, and will masticate the food thereon: l,l P Hi/prices are loner than those of any dentist 1 . in the city, and he will amen:tares his work tr be Superior. go It would; better for any tat..urr readers who aro in want of teeth, to call in KM QOM'. In the drat place, and thereby sato the/L - 11am and money. We wooi ea d mows' those persons who ale suffering with dtllled end lIDIdeI4II teeth that they can have born w i t he t arrupais tatudeva', by calling extracted Dr Scott. Ho has extracted for over ten upon • Monmad persons within thelast seven years, an d among this large number there is not- me case in which Ms process hue proved injurious. On t h e , oh itrary; he ;ea refer to numbers of . his patients who claim to have been benefit ed la renewed health• lie extracts numbers. dal. ly by the Ems olliaolens or Vapor" process, endgiyea pure Laughing GAS to Lila! a who desire It, wlthopt caarge. lie makes •as charge for extracting when etruncial teeth nro ordered, and gives a fall eat on Vulcanite, with beautiftil gums, for eight dollars. '.ll°. member his number, ZS Penn Street uarl 1 door above Hand. JOST SHRIVED FROM •TRE- EIST.; BOOTS AND SII.OES. JAMES. ROBB \to: sp market 50..1, P **rgb: Pa Mils old establish's:thous* has now taste, - thtrit Ise thousand dollars worth or Boots and anus, an ossles thelawat. the eptallty the best, Or otos. sse deterznPdsd to • elt at ERY -to d.V bate t050trw1.21441.0 De Onarsoldbraory In the bur 111.-S• tbst 'keeps good& worth hatioq. , and esanllne our stock of goods.. and we fe, sattseed that pm wlll purchase what Too the Boos sad nape Line. Do not forget the planes 10 Alatkut arm. SU J.UICIIS IM ME ED= MED BM EEC! =EICEEI CA-Clo ICC> EOM