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1 1111L:' IMISPIRATORI'ITELiL
'Won of Witruimies-
enttruatON, May !wears from the
&out on fisionfai, that
Arnold through his comiael,Thoznair Swing, Jr.
• set ip -the 'lke [het this mtlitary coed his
no power to try him on the - ['referral,
Ihmalea Quit in (Peset'fro""t
e; :vie/tittle had tathe ' elril lane 'We anal.
after delllerattps orernaledthe lea.
Arnold then asked that ha be ed separately
froth the others, bet this nmu was also de
lied.
CPLaughlln has procured counsel, and Is rep
kedidta Vs. Mr.iWaltes;.A.Cht, and Col. Wta.
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p laterThappearifoilLtserott and Payne.
Theologize agalnat the prhspeen Is In sub.
r ianie
Ter; hermits the etk ot March and the 150;
of Apr% 11363. conspningirltle Joseph IL'Attr
z Eau. Jam Winces Booth r lett. Davis, °angel N.
Minders, &nay Tucker, Jacob feompsen,
William C. Cleary. Clemeut C. Clay, kn floorge
/tarpon', George Yonng, and others u 4. owl ao
Mwder Abraham Llueoln, President as Um
• ted &Mai, Andrew Johnson, Vice President.
_UT,:IL Waded, deconmy of -and
tt..ilrant, Lieutenant ucneral. ,
Mr. Johnson, the senior annual of Ws. liar
3-au, this mamba& when the whole of the tag
- many rendered by Ikle - Welchman had boon read
from the records, applied to be permitted to ask
of hint some questkan before .he -roared..
This was bhjecteitto hisjoir, General Wal-
The Prealdent_thea thet the witness
lad already bola cianitned_ny,theconusal and a
lair oppontuil . l . ., labeled. • - -
The Judgh detonate Geer then asked
wheitter It was to be a croaaquatoluatlon; sad
being told by the counsel that waa, the court,
ander the Acirocatt's atomisation, determined Gm
as he could call up tne whaewses hereafter of
She defendant, It would be.se ricouomy or Uwe.
Gem. Wallace wlthdreer bleobJeccloo, adding
however, that he did so only fir this_time. lie
had placed no objection on the grounki that these
objeeliona would • prole latoctolueble nulea
mopped by some raleaa anti counsel hare OUCe
bad a lull.opponexhlty for Crobg examination.
- .11XLICLISATIONFT 0024 =TEX= ZOLCISTOS.
, gestion 7 4 understood - you to say orr fiatura
• , day;that you weit'illth !dm. Burratt_the first
: time on. the Tuesday before the assasahualoo.
.In a buggy. Do -you recollect whether .you
' . Mopped on the nay to titirrUMtige/ -
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Answer-7Yel, air, she stopped on two or three
Question—DM you atop at Uniontown?
Answer—l du not know the particular wad--
'Whellur It wan Uniontown or,uot. - ,- .
- -Qucallon=-Din you stop at it village! . ,
- : Anewer.-4stoppedeetteroad, -- at no partite*
-village that.' november. -=
' Questiot —How do yottknow ?di. LloYd7 ' '.-
Abswer--1 bore wet Llm three them..
Questionr-Did you know Alm as the kper of
i t
Answer-I know him as the man the rented
. ..Yrs. Soma's Miele born her, because 1. copied
'.. Queatlon- - .Do you recollect seeing him hay a'
- - Imogy on the way trent Washington torrati
• wille, tatineeday l - - : . '. '' ' ,
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Answer—Yea sir; we met his carri go;
-drove past us... lira. Barrett called-to Uri. Lloy
air. Lloyd got . out and approached the' erg
Airs. Barrett put beer head out and had-a, eve
• :mien with her. ~ ' : -• ;
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Questlon—Dld you heat' it? ,
• Question-4M you Lear an thing sold atm
ittbalug-Iroral '.... ' -,
The lamella' Was objected to by the Ai (stay
Judge .Advocate Blughem... Toe olf,atio 'we
thin wltbinawn.• • •
Vitness- 2 -I- heard nothing mentioned i,t
whooting-Irons; Mr. Barrett noire to Mc.la+
about having' Ude wan 'bowel] take ill use
f
of relict:lance rod net ieleuted, and said nil • t
we
-wing to apply to Gm. Augur or Judge; d , et
r that - propose.: , , -
1 ' Qtitallon-Hilow 'long 9 , 13 n that convert aim
tisittOtti Mi. Lipyd and birs.Barratt on In on.
• ...Atutwer - -That 1 could not say exactly , dd
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noj~ thick It was mute than tire oreight inn Les;
rdo mica:rya watch_sud'.L have co pr else
=taus of knowing.... .
,By Judge Ruh : - ' . • -
: Questbm-1 understood yea to sty you did
not hear the Whole of this conversation? -
.'Artaviii.-1 did not hear tee conversation be.
• 'lWeeti3dr'Lloyd mid Mrs- Barrett. -Am: Barrett
spoke to Mr. Lloyd at • 601110 distance- from the
burna,-and Icoald bat bear it.' . . ...
By 3lr. Janina : Question—Do you recolleci.
whether
,It 'wes..reinitig at that - time—three
Answer,-I do not thinklt was , rainitr a that
particular tIMm IL was a cloncly, mark,. day; I
-cannot say whether it was ratniegur not; !don't
- remember.. —.- ~" - - '' ,
The readielatlie record was commenced and
. being-Iltalsbed by halbpast one, the c , tart.k a
, recess. .After- see Mr. 'Jiitte 31. Cloy alas
'recalled and naked if he toad, Identity 4 . 12 car ,
, i.
lidealhoWn ;to' lam es the ones ieferred to fn
his previous testimony. -, -- 7" .• - [
(Illtners)--The one wit the cover on I do
- not recognlzei. Ido
.not think abe cover I.ioks.
; the same alt woo a - kind of groy - cioth. Tee
a/lurk:mks /Ike tbe,mal saw; I :recognize 'the
tialre lor tuk - ectiduaulnu +illicit ay . :tend - my at
tention, sod which ,L. commit:mi. It the court -
will than - Ili - Lb to Make a statement. When
' .I was examined befine..i stated that it ass on
1 Monday.ctlien 1 trot Mr. Siirratt 'et Unhintewn ;
I was contused by my being sanneumed to Court
OD two - Mondays. The trot 'Sunday,/ Wa.idsilku.
:nosed I Mil tot ;.;:I;. met. Mrs. sin - roll-at ,
Uhler loan next: day rater I went to alert, nod
consermsntlt tt twist Mire bOon - on Taei.dly slier
the second Mor.day 1 was summoned. - ;Another
stein:Mit R eadied to My . laid C.X4MiDitttoft tali
/ Weetiot Zeitain whether I cairkd the handle"
given MO tiy-idre. dairatt np Stake or eat /ii,il: I
:not nowyeeolleet distinetly,./ms,. think it Lauf ,
I laid Iton thalant tette dining. roma.
Lily. Judge 11011.4 . Question—you
.uro-suse.
thatit wia.the same bundle that yen exausto
• Atiewer7Tee's ir,1,...nm aura It:was the
By Sir. Aiken--Did I understand- you to say
that yeti were In liquor ai the rfroe yeti had this
Asonveriation with Ilm. Sorrell 1 ' •-
Answerl wee iu , lll , 4wEeti In liquor, as I think
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I toldyou on elarurday. . ,
' Queetien—A 14 au that account Is , it., that you:
We at fault in year testimony; and'ulth to make
mrplauatlens I .-- -; -: : '',.;.' , , ..
Abittett—t was r tiat palthre Whether I carried
the taludla np.tho stab's or nub. The Arustllm
waentleupeeted. 'lf I lie.d se peat - Olt Padget
-- have recollected more thatinetiy to my lormor
- ,PaPPIKONT OP MA I/ TANT/NE.
Judge Flcilt-Do you reekle in the, City of
dni. at h4h,G street:. •••• • •
Qiariptlan-Da Son keep rooms ter rent? '
Queetion-. look atthe- priesneirs at
the firrilud state sr betber lu the Meath of' Pen.
;last yea ;pair .any or th*, end if no.
whl P&
Answer-rwoOr tbl)3o kentlizien had 'thorns
In
fly broac.lti bold
Queavost,Whit time to February - dld they
taker:sops ftryour hoase? -
Anairtr--da near as lean recollect It was on
- the 10th; I eatruts state proltirely the date.
Question-Did yen know 'J. Wilkes Booth in
Answer-I town bite by . his coming - biz;
house testa the - gentlemen w ho had reuses
there. • -
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Quest/ou-Did be or not - three - eery often_ to
see the prisoners, La:white sad Arnold?.••
Auwer-Yee, frequently:
• Qsrstkut--Pf-tu'r3 be remain tor a-good while?.
haswerets a general thing, he wonld rotate
Aheir stoat, and I ccrid'oes_ ntsblng ranter of
Qerekna . .--Dld there - prisoners leavn . the city,
aad retain swireral times? • . • ,•
AnSwer.:4bey lilt 011 Bateoley to go to their
main, is I. understood, In Benham.
• Quettkon-Da yhu know whether Booth as
consPeeried these or not T -
Azawertlitoknot.... -
Qat:Wm-Were these laterykrars between
- Booth auspheut -alone, aP was Booth ream , '
AOTIV4V I 4IOItt aste a*Yone.erith edge. •
Quiego6.-Thir tett ,you his tams was T.
An r+o yes*Alierld did. I hpdr* tree
waeorect beasit.t. Tenet 500Ih_
• Questkat.4rid astallier &bemuse:maraud
ewe motiai
Yes, sometimes.
Q oimi lie molest mach :Saha" go.
Nee Lbws ea than. oecastonst .
Answer - FroPleralttslam they Imitator
voeld =Woos or tour :Slows Otto they e•-
tseraelotilsprseolldtheest• oar Molees ,se
them. •"•* ' '
ygnutileavirtra tbrial
ba ausid 'neat Muff
therm**, Alrcalied, ..10 1 a 50NE.407
would let, 16~ swats !Moil aso he
wosid go bt*thearAve*psimttia. ants
Oteuks-44ft satilisph rowitsta
411 Cisette.:
Toll. and gar 1f 7uS.F.lrolnstn*.it akman, yon
Anawet~rdoj rrintinise li en &Mitt, hut it
Question—DO'yot 'remember the last time
that Bootkplayed In Dwelt: abott thit 18th nr
BOtbs .leek' ,
- Question—Did these prisoeers present you
with complimentary lintel. ifrs!r the play that
night I
Answer—Tee. -1 erpressolm_Mishier iee him
and O'Laughlin gave the ticket ;;;
Question—Did there seem to be say difference.
In the intimacy withills association with these
men; If with..willeh was he mast„lntlmate
AnsvoirLl calm sey; - he - woilid somailtsei
inquire forme and the other, though I think he
more frequently Inquired for O'Latighlin.
estion--Did you ever see any arms in their .
Answer.--Teaw I pistol mine and but once.
Quettleni--Do you remember at any time of
seeing a man call. i rough looking person, a la
boring man or mechanic!
`There isiabortig man. 71 ?L
'There WAS a man who used to some sometime,
I think he passed out night with teem from his
eorthirout so aft; itt - the Morning.
Question—Do you know his Dame ?
Answer—leo, I would know him if Tow him;
be •.vmut- -- what' pm would 'Mat a • reipectable
loOlting meehanle—not whet you would call a..
gentleman.
s uer— 44mM you describe him at 1111
Answer—Not very minutely ; his hair looked
e it had been exposed to the weather.
Queetion-,DoTon recognise Was among the
prisoners the - bar 7
Answer—No.
Question—Did WeeLltateeners seem to ha.e
'ary busitiesitraneactions with Booth ; andif so,
of what diameter I, ; -
damwer--They salt they were in the oiltrede.
, Washosartm, May 1 5 .—Alter reeele • t , ;>r,lri y
Mr. Lloyd was recalled. Ile Identified one of
the carbines , produced in court , as the one that
was left at blebriuse by Mis. Surratt. •
Mary Vati 'was called, and testified that
ebe lived at a u toG. street, and that Arnold and
O'Latrghlin took,rooma at her Mime in February
last. Bootle frequently came there to see those
man and sow:Unita on calling, appeared yery
angiona":to "hie them: , 'Arnold' Mkt her It was
J. Wilke, Booth, and she idattified a photo.
graph as Booth's. Booth called for O'Laughlin
more frequently.thatade:Arnold..' froth - of the
men toiSher whey were: interested wit it - Bodth lu
the oil trade. .Arnold . and.li!Langiditt-left hat
hone° on the P.Oth of March and said they were
going to Permsyleania.
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knew Williams, • colored,' testified that he
knew O'Laughlie; met him in Baltimore - ssmq
time la Match, haying carried a letter to him
from Booth—carried ono to Humid at the lathe
time, Iticald'not ice the.
The prisoners counsel objected to this testi-
Mony, width the Judge Advocate said, Via In
troduced merely, to prove the Intimacy of the
parties. The objection was overrahal
.I.Earlytemided that he emxte from Baltimore
With O'Latighlln on the Thursday previous to
the assassination. They slept at the Metro
politan Betel, and - In the - Morning V'LangtiliM
went up stairs to tee Booth and staid sometline..
Did not nee hint again until evening.; O'l.anatt-'
'lle went to Bahl:nem oa • the.:afteraoom of, Sat
urday after the :nut/illation. Ha did not show'
'Much eXCitelneat .over the assassins.'
lion, but his brother said - they
.wcidd be atter him on account of his intimacy
with Booth. At the time the party went down
hum Baltimore on Thuneday, It was arranged
that they should ph back all Friday; sag uo
(Afferent* to the conduct of O'Loughlin from his
u:ual appearance; he thought It was liquor which
rained them to Nay later than they intended,
lthen they Seethed Baltimore on Saturday,
O'Laughlin's brother told him (O'Llitigalm)
parties bad been itching for hlm, and that pro's-
I ablyility Rould arrest him. 'Witnetia remeta
! bored he remarked he did not want to be arrest
,to! ed noose,
as it would to - the. death of his
tuothermad romounced Ma Intention of going to
tt kurope. ,Wilnesa testrtled, wide in
ton; Thureday night they were tog ether snort of
gY
We time, and. be did not know of his going et - ue , .
where that night. ,
Lt. ileudenon testified that ho was acquaint
ed with O'Laughlin, and that he - toll him
, Friday Morning he was ere Booth. lie did'
o , :a • not know whether he saw him or not and eotdd
not tell what his husinees was..
int Gen. Sturgg Wattled that he hid known
ea ngidlu for several years, and saw him with
.
booth early In April. Theatsoclation between
at appeared to be of an tatiihato char aster.
v , haw them at one time talking ...rut...ldly ;
er person whom he did nut know being preseut.
es
Withers thought one of prieotiera w., the por -
Nit talking with Booth and O'Laughlin, hat
Ladd out point /din uttl as he cou:d MIL swear
to him.
C. id. Sprague, clerk at the Kirkwood Route,
tulint4 4o rtremit wash v. 'roam - nes
broken ouch toter tire asearequation, and an, Lee
revolver which was found there.
David dtaaeton tanincillite: he taw O'Llurrh
-110 at, the house of tne ateretary of War the
night bolero the aesetshaation, and asked him
whet Ma trtnitirss was and he ingalred for the
;Secretary of War. He requested him to go and
10. 'sect. This cam alx
_ll4 be Peat ten trebiak.
O'Laughlin did tot:say what his broarcis wee
and mu not Illyputf to have any. There was a
large crowd of people there, mud the °and was
strenadlog the 0-errtary and lira. Grant.
Peter Platte: well teaulle4 that he kept a res
taurant near Fora's "theatre. - Alarm tea o'clock
ma the atght of the /Arbor Ann!, he called far.
ECtet, whirkey, and after drinking weal out hes-
Lilt; lII,OUL eight or ten nsinutew altewards heard'
that the President was asseselnatod- Boodur tam
night sir the bight before itarfold,„,stopprul. in
ana net aiird fur &alb.
Jos. M. Die fcautted that he new several CM
pid. us 1c eking plaeOLUt Su front *l - Ford's ?Ima
m at he'll pasty o'clock INJ the lith of Apra.
Oue sas elegantly dressed and two others
somewhat-.-rumor lu appearance- Abdul
Lao , ea d'`Of the stermd act the well.dressed
bee raid to the others "L think me, wilt
COMO (Mt pow.. Boon alter; this man atcppen
Into the'reir en mid took a drink; when be ev.v.
alit be w_blaperod to the rol4ti lookrug msn,.asd
Den weal tufo the parsigos heading from, the
stage to the" etreet. The artialtunt of the throat
can d out the- time, nod the evil dressed
ppgeared. He called again, "
hnalij third time, lender than be
fore, railed, s' Teo redo atm pa.: tea. ,
The bat Crooned man Dieu went it1(0 We theatre.
The suielLman Married up the strew-L.on a fait
walk:- Ist CM astir a man came running out say
ing the Preridurt was ehot. The ',kneed 14eu.
lay
"fug
ibc - well dressed person aiS BUOitl, 63 eon
paffighltL with' the shot graph. tiana„roi.
"It Nat gler Lod -a mustache-be would ekaall"
referable I rbiligh /oolong man he sari Albs
tLvatio.
11r4-linekit allow...door-keeper at Ford'e.,
Tbtater kin w . Voting-61100th, Oa the n4ht or .
the 14th .91,Ahrli s and &Not aftrorard , 4air
jciuy otr Abil nutria §pangho.
"An thiraar. }qua thelron& thartnitu.
The vritnets. e enemlttrd thIF nrcutne_lo. the •
Couer - htertial. - . ehoviirt thn'lntliattry-ot 1411th
Art c , ld and O'Laughlin. Mr: Cox for tho
feu.; uhf. elotto tun whole of tble - erldenco
the rrcund thatohn Inert led oC Intlancy wee,
tan eVidtllt2. otconsplrary. Judge lidrocitt
EGds.e,ald ' They hid folly eetahllished the inthnanz
ibn turtles In Wastanigton,eigO heili ply
pt. trt to show thit the. lathaulny,oiletectin'Hol-
,
Ili Court: overrated the Vbieetion.:
detid it to be pet on ..'ecord. : • -
It appeßnt from the teatlmony of D'art,' Stria
ton;thatuielheilaght of the Illumination on
:the 130 4reicil, u , Laugtut t was prOrilin; In
tl,O Limie of the teecn Lary of War, hat having
on trnah,rre there be was ordc,nat fhninral
GUM was fa the parlor at toil tiara. . .
!foe Court ate.lon till seven
o'n;nrk. . •
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rl camber otw ee
Itsve were examined arta tips
et:timelier, at the Theatre otiltr, uf.
TBE EVACUATION OF MONUMENT;
legtniction Cotton Warehouses.
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NewTOM Sia7. ° /O.—ThIP Rtfaii =rem
.pondeat et Montgomery, AM., sap : The city
was first evacuated by Beaufort and Adams on
the 12th ofhpril. A committee of Chinni wait ,
rd upon Gee. Adams preMona to the evacuation-
Lo ork,utiether he'd:sidle to - 11Zbt or retreat.
and, to learn it be imended to bans the cotton
atoned fa the city. = AdaMs lumena tiom %hist
be 'Ladd theta= cotton, and it private proper. •
tj was destroyed he amid aat belp He tensed
to allow the comoditee - to go oat uwee the
MIMI Merrell, and said he did" not approve of.
the surrender of any moment:_.. •
All the - cotton erarettimses warned on fire, al.
soultaneoady. . fortansuly Married way' from
1/10 MI and blew the flames away trout the ally:
Tatra wu "as Midi/criminal:o° pludst of, the.
wareitetmes Safi llMmes rdlsems° to
:Gen.lfilioteirteapled tha !Own erhboet . UT'
ffarodliotte. es. skeane , ho - "woad all the
rebel guvernmenlucke mare,bolreerk
etke mewbfir,opier teinip was moved
to Mame the oprOutt:Ait wow* coneek=
ad thodarirtireeerent Tie btoot. ,
Den MS remained. andifis obilsikesi, , maim „
hpimple are ems to bilihilikait isietiaite
Hf hs tbr best piss esstoeing the /Ada •da
The hilltriliiethlr,4ol62l ass.
,11h Ohn ; iih.11415:—Hos,
• • WWI alte.Th 11r 141im ikehhhirof ,
Exashison. 11 ••••Thent behalf ap1912 of•• istO Mae' a MA'
~ 1101 fieftb.l , tan ill 001101.g0Ck.a014014401 b" helm bask tofthrbdillihi
nem OfThhthei TS.
.•,e‘orpr leholachhi Pma. Wee the lndo•
Callibrals.whienoptow - wawa elm an res.
aulalliteblimaits of ois. f W 41.11"111d u mb ituate ` la rk i tl"" 4
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JEFF ovita• CAPTURE.
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an 11-111 ED na Hrsa litlit3ol:
THE 11103CAli EMIGRATION SCHEME UNAUTHORIZED
Davis' Fettioodts .13ent , For
LATE ADVIOES PROM PANAMA
Thei.lreers of the elasersatmett
ab .
• we... dace.
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New Tong, Maj 15 .7-coututetleg upon the
capture of mr.1)0,11, the reibalad hope's that
be srM s be tried cm the - charger of Complicity in
the murder ofT*ldetit Lincole.
The flies - , - Aut and Advertiser third(
that he will be bah tor Miadon, and hope that
It will be done in a civil court.
The arelit'sVaabizigtott special imp: It is
erpectedtbat within LTp vreeks there wIR bo an:
offer to elpitalista fOrthh Veilean loan, basal
on truth securities as will reeommend tt m an In.
mestment.
It bag been ascertained that 'neatly all the
eridendinn scheims nbwr 'creating so much az
citenunt are totally unauthorized. It Is esti
mated that some of them have been instigated'
end managed by Freuch with a view
to Induce the government to prohibit etalgra
ties.
The 'Times" Washlegton special mays; Tostrac
tlonshave been'sent to General Wilson to for
ward Darla,. petticoats. and all, to Say:mealy
and bring them thence by water to Washington:
Much Indignation is ezpresinal here that Fermis;
lion should have been given fora dem of seces
sionists In Richmand, the former proprietors.o f
_the _Evening Courier, to take posaandon of the
:Old Sentinel printing establishummt, which In
cludes the 'ptintlng enneern used by the
rebel governMent,' •
• The steamer Ocesa'.hriage Panama dates to
the . Bth. The news of the sarassinatlott of
President Lincoln was read on the first, castles ,
a gloom over the entlie community. A largo
meeting was held at the -American Consul's, at
whichapproptiate resolitions were adopted and
half hear guys ordered to be fired. A morin
rmmt subscription of one dottier each was also
started. The English war steamer Dermlatioe
and the New Torit steamer Cyane lowered their
tags sad bred a salute. The new • contract of
the Havana Rail Road Company passed a drat
retelling in Bogota 'Congress. President Mur
illo has consented to act- as mediator bMwean
Costa Rica and other Central America States.
A disturbance 'occurred at Bored., owing to
the refusal of acme members of Congeals to un
cover their heads while a religious procession
- ants passing. Several persons were &het.
• Gen. Barrewe has lett Costa Rick en route for
Sala:War, with the object of leading the Libor.-
als of that republic In the revolution.
The Penrrlan brig Admiral Unygese, with
Gen. Costella aboard a prisoner, arrived at
Acapulco, Mexico, on the 2d.
The lloltcd - Statei steamers Lancaster and Ss %
mac were at Acapulecion the 30th; nit.
fifty arrests have been wide In Panama of per.
coos engaged' In the late-disturbance - there.
Spain has made complaint against Chill's ran.
nitions of war, having been sent south by Chili
to protect places likely to be attacked.
'I be troubles betwwu Chill and Paraguay are
tot 3 et settled:
The revolution in Pan prnzrnsee4 Ten little,
itpd it is thought that It will be put down.
IMEISSE BREIVERY FRAUDS.
JEFF, EMS EXPECTED l WISHINGTONi
111SWEPLICITI WITH TEE ILUSSISITION,
The Elitism: Against Him lksainiag Ibre
fampirte.
New Youx, 3145 . 13.—The Brewery selwaree
at Dot - write, lowa, for evasions of the Internal
Ilevenue tax on whlsky,cre more extensive than ‘,
=were t , ported.. The Brut of Sturgis At Sons had
adruneed $33.000 on the whisky of the single
eetablOhnoot of D. Tromborp. Dele,...:ntion• •
fitno ovi Yolk. and Boston are urging a rodae
tioo of the par ernmtnt ratcs of Interest t I 3 per j!
•
Mei* wilt marl 3Vathimrt•lon the middle
r , ;tattr.t" rutt of the week, and will be on trim
truLt , is !v:fore the commission now le
The citeumatantial evidence Implicating him la '
the coespiracy is , becoming more complete.
Tes:ineev tmte Richmond will not be wench:kg..
as rkili!el detectives are unravelling the Myna-
IGY of Surratywhe war la ttietuaned stortly
.Lenr, the murder sod had Mere' than one lu
'tervi,w ahh Davis and Brejamin.
Waselegton, special sass The
s Oleg !Impression among tne oracisit is that
.hlt Della will be tritxl "for high Proem' luAre
the lipieel States Connor this dlyst r Yitet. and that
_will net be arraigned' befom. they Mintiry
C01=6141011 nee trying the - Onsp:rators.
Ifre'tly - all tho *sorbing'attoo to-day , ha'
tive excluded in reading the testimony taken oa
baton:as. . - •
• A drirgation from Indiana awaited on the
revidret desto urge . a 'commutation of the
death s.litince of Itto conspirators, Bowles, till.
lef;ard
'the advance of Sherman'a &Uri to at -kick-
Ler la. •
The flesen.rnirty Loan.
' Plimanta.Pnig, May 15.—Tbri anbgeriotions
thc 7.:0 logo urday., amours. to $4 7.3 L 003.
Thu hogeat Western tnescriptlans orerefisa CrLei,
fele thellotalin National limit of COWeltla,
Oble, 'lord the First' National lank of Clucia
nal!. $lllO,OOO. The uunitter of Individual sal—
e,‘Evll6)... Itom working men and women, mak
ing up laallool of nth above aggregate. wen)
$3 416 for CSO arid ;100 each.
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It was expected that Mare would .boa 101 l In
taktre or the third series or the Seven-V:lr
ties, after eioninu subscriptions to the *eland
amouotlou on the Mot day to £40 , 000 WO;
110 r01:1, too.. or the third aeries not boo on
and for delivery; lint the float day of ths
wan of , ned with . ogles inmseciptiont by
' email takers id, Philadelphia inure titan sax tints
es meat nr the'seennd settee opaned tehh on the
ISM or April. am&Mtnto $X11.000: The drat
Ace dap: .< subscripttrthe In April were as
follows : AP , it !St, #/ 3 4.K 1 0 Aril 3 St 10..100•
April 4:h 517:: 000 ; Alin! s t h. £303,000 April
oth 721 r: COO. The largest otthserfinion by ken
grata to the 1L
.ird series; ow tbr dot day, was
To-iray Henry Chico & C i. , or New -
York, monnumerd their rabscriptfona to the third
amise with an• ordn• for $1;000.000 glzd kho
Fon: Natfonal _Bolt or New Tork the friar a
motion &Ain.. The total amount oreabseilio
&mato-dor- $4:31.81M, against sebaeripiloas on
the Ist s2;4l:ule" :500. „
he , preth tit'. r fn the money market is`
~ uribut.d th dranink. out by hoot of:the
Mut: d. d and hid( en MOlll7 of the people &fiery
&ate in the North, And the. pm:trine of It Into
the ebnone)a - tif hi:mimosa airbrush the operation,
.or tire United Stater: Treasury, In the paymenr, or
the army nod env no far an made, end themerh.
log of_ the quarto "astemarottcbers.
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Near, `rusk f. ock end drouieY Market.
Nr.sr Yong, kiry lA.—Railway speculation
was firmer op tbe , street - this morning, although
ANT., Wen 3:try lilac bu,inea, done. At the
. 31 43 Eaebange. there, semi *err ICtlledemand
for Illt)Cks—.visa steadily declined throttabent
'ibis call. Tie beam uskaed In the downward
movement ke pressing cash - eta*. " Alice beard
there
was an hAPTSPierallAq,... and_ actbelmt aas.
elm' of Open boaiUt the upward inolement con
United, and all stocks offitrini lreelywevetaken.
Firle, - Rhede - Istatid m 4841. Wayaa were very
iTi r recl for delivery, and Government List heavy
and tower.'
The ads-Ices fMnilatime are not so favorable
as -was ettleipat The annonneensent.llm2
"e4errtail rs.seVired optten--to interest Is gold
at six per cent. onlthe new bane of 7 30 , ottat,V
- ':seised a falllegniffn prices. State bonds qtdm_
lieellanlnus mocks drmaed better.:
Th.: Gold, narket. has ranged Izmir nit( to
motif. but there was no spacial movement lu the
Geld Room. Government's arenowsmdled kudos.
each 4qt:rib& Gold Room: nett was con
s Ids sable Inameas transacted la them. Dinner.
'grbwltr tetsler.-. Exchange
'freelnnen el Nationuu link& . .
New town'washsob t t.cLl ao I :Is le officially snuck ided nte,
tlinlanne.a. the . nailekel'fieski einonner so*
#113,61V,000. Meaisebeeene_ Jun INS beaks.
114.46111,1110.ainedisnes r:New T.onrafil
Darks.; $19.411050 Penneyltaals td3
teak 4 with 11115.100,59 4 / 1 Ohio 125 nuke, wise
$10.1k5,570. The Pnlatfitards banks hue
ertsuy One lented; and et= of them muse be
diefttabed lann of
. Itser "wilf be closed ,
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Spicy Correspondence tookeil 4 For
IIAJOi GENERAL DANA BB!EVBD
orlziiirctwimnr
Additional Details of its Oiiiiiijim•
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E 66,11% OP THE 1101111013 DICI 408 ii:
nanismia 1110140:ND
Jeff. Davis to be Sent te P& Lafgette
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REORGANIZATION OF THE -A MY
Haw You, May 15.—Thii'irtalistfi*Ithegr
tonapselal saSat Tipen the arrival:here Of Gael
Menne*, It la probable that a aide! Cortnapon
deuce between him and. General Halleckirlll .ba
bron,glit tolight. The orlitnal letters fire not
here, but the following la the awbstanee et theta:
• Gretna tielbark to Gtenerof Rtotwsfm....As
you- will be. in Richmond In'sfewditye, al
low me to era. the - hospitalities of: thnithase
here, where I shall be gratified to' reeWye 'yob
and contribute to make year sojourn
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able.
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Goa. Merman Co ITelfer.k.—Tottr
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hospitality le respectfully decikted.. pad
to peas through Richmond withote: the puma
nectssity of.meeting you. Your recent elvisMry
dispatch to the War. Departmantis alpellelent
Gen.. Rallerk to tniormam :—I regret peer. de
dining my levitation and the unfriendly;splrit
manifested to your note. If you knew t
login Waahington,and at, the War Dena ent,'.
In teleran" to year • !Agreement With.
you would appreciate the motive of raj dltVateh
to which you ref V, Permit me to Minn) you
of my kind feeling towards you, perstmallf, and
my kith admiration Ihr your services. •
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General acreage to General Haase —1 think r
understand both the circumstances' seattiitkoh..l
antadently well to appreciate - the graham of
your despatch. Both pm and Mr. Btantott sent
rue wanung to beware of esamains.- I did not
then know that the authors of the irataleg
were themselves the assasalits Ihad to fem., .
In a general order, Lieut. Gen. Grant hes re
lieved Major Gen. Dana from the t coma o f Department of the Mlsalselp7l, and ova d
bun to proceed to hit place of residence, mid re
port I'm thither orders. Major (lea, Warren
succeeds Gen. Dana in command.
The !terold'a Montgomery, Matisse, open*
pondebee gives additional details of the ware
of that place: Thu platic,lt will be fention*red,
was that taken possession of by General Wilson
on his trend cavalry raid through Alabama and
Ge,,rgia daring the early pars of last =bath.
The prowl:akin of bas enterprite requiring... Gen.
Neuron's abandonment of the town, It reek aw
occupied by the national forces from the 14th to
the :l4th tut., at which latter date General 'A J.
andtb, with th,, 16th army corps„ after psildps
iii•g in the eat-turn of. Montle, arrived and tysin
unfurled over the place the gferienn netball
nicer, otter again to ba supermaled by the vile
midge of treason.
1 ere f, tad n.'rec‘ previous to evacuating Mont
.,,r,n..ery mimed f,:00 beige or cotton. •
This correspondeut says that the great men of
the people of Alabama are rejoicing at tee then.
1,11 of the Rebellion and their restoration tante.
Union.
The U raLCa WashincUod special says tick
Turner.. the brutal dangettn-iteepnr,escaprul night
before tart frotu the cell to which he had been
cocalgtird, it. the Crane of his former bdididlljcy.
His recapture is regarded an errtaltb
• The T rituse• special has the following: Ar
rakgcacuts are untklog at the Treasury kt r psy
titf the tuesited and Fifth Corps, now enchanted
he the rear of Meseta: his, within the neictwa
weeks. The Goveritiacut has paid out #130,-
000,tith for its debt during the oeooth. lie: 'l7
thiverr. mein expecte to he In teleoiaipic.
communication with llublie by to.tuarrow
The- curt Alias tiara subsided, nod tan. Pis the
*des hove out be:al tuolocted beta:ice Witsidot•
ton and tiers - girl.
. A cit alan who. eaMe through ...Virid ef lar
ihottchack fortis &rule ot - the; _ . >eV
Corps: end Lao data ia lea MIT, pipets thst be
nelthei can nor heard of anemias, and that le a
unmoLet....4l. la every oddity real
some rcied cruisers and returned, nit
were fiat wvArlog their utilfonos 'or
other •ekithirig. and am going slcioroasly 'to
ilartallc meth their own hands. A few women
er e etlii dkiant, but the men - it. goblet and
!ante et anxious to be.let alone for the eerie of
end agriculture, as they were four years
tun fol.. tet alone in the wicked work of destroy
tog the Dolan.
Mej. Gen. (toward has been appointed at the
bead of the E ronlustm's bureau. • . -
Ouveral Sdernases army marled froci }lath-
Mid on Fiiday, sod Will be here, WW-1 the
tit:Celli at Its swan, on Wednesday or' Thera
day. •
The Trlburve t Itiebtnond eorresoofident asp:
Hooter wierstr.o.l;t4 at his borne in Enane e'en
ty by n squad of cavalry under Colonel
tyre, a the ath New fork.
ILuiread communication between Illehrwoni
51.0 [La ikratti la twang tagtablinhad fast as
11rry is but little maser:al in this
eromay It to tepa.r roads with.
The oorslearna from a so:veer:4 undeMbled
ant bority that Jett Div ie writ be cerniltted at Burt
Lafayette.
'fbe 1nc.,,.' Washington special tispit The
grail( of tterotdainob a army is aeb;:naing'ilit
rarecst attention of- thO Genera 4 in-Ceth4L Ittit
War . Depart mutt and many ny . t c I ,, VIIELX CO4'
maruirrs. The Anottlen at t<r welch trofni will
tK ratotrral out and wttlett retained la not yet
fully tit Odtd, tint It Is prooksle knit thine whole
tenor prior to pewter ne_it will he drat
ten tbd to.
It le - believed;torrevcr, that fa reeneginiabig
the tlelAY art ePPOrvunity will be olvenfor wetwy
worthy bfllerr and every zond soldier' to.remitav
la the service. To ads end an .order will sure
be rquirin..drpanmedi. &Jinni!, udeaw. to •
arcertalutthe atordwte of bilLent desiring to' , re.
malt, in the sem ice. awl to appoint 'bJardi',
determine t b el r qualldeatioirt a ad teport tbOnit.;
Inco,um?,•MoßttluuL
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Wt . :, Yonw, Rimy 10.—As the'Assestorinflii;.
Orrul Ilcsenue bete been acting an t ler st;tnWsp.'
prebi w+ lon eime4naini the tedu Ctloni tier Mittel,
l '"' (0/o wing isgersis s rilts , lt will mu thorn
.17m.serar DarAwrims., -
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' - - Ovrtae or IWieniz.Rsrustm, -- . •
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Wisunvorss, Stu 13, 1833..
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• t—Tonr letter. of May 12th IS YeiriiAio de.'
leer kits film Income is Ttmireltist. 74plythat,
e herstliS owner of property&dephis the uno,
lie'le as well entitles, to.dsctct reAlra, taXeiNiel,
amerce find Intelsat Cu this, luaus° breathes On
satliproperty, as If the - same .wu tented'. soil.'
produced Incocue,and ho has the *use rlghterws !
if the pitspirty Is unoccupied: ' -'- - . -
Ycry respectfully, ~ .. . ,
(Bigned) -r E. A. ItotAiso4 . ' .
Depertment Codualuloacr.
IT. M . 6.9lsPi-tu Gontany.,
Nsw Yous,Slay td.-.q . be prairtesepre'lifaill;
The reprrtitunt were In chMulatimilu tieriromy
of toutiterlclt Unftca Matte lionds. grew out ut
the Jealousy of the popularity of our fiends; and
was mei - atm:l to ex brokers lu their ctrirus to aid
the sale of-borne securities; -There IS now iit'det
posit in Germany Moue. or about three hutidnal
million dollars tst our .A. 2 0, bonee(fand the de=
resod hsa been so greet, that for weeks past the
exchange has been ene•belr per cent..lo our fa.
var. This is a . source ot.gratilleatidir to our
Government; that 'these Earootum capitalists.
who bed faith in one ausialti - ta darkest daps
or the struggle, have e
lived to see b
the securities
*they purchased finely - at - sti - , l* in the Lond.,n
tnalket to Cifylietthiglbein - a profit of nearly 50
.
Wean- atustor m.c. '
New roan. Mar 15:•44 Manville special to
to the ,
as 21mot says !Jae Joe Btu's ni - the late rebel
Geiser:lov al Galina; w lumut6a.2 bora last
plant as apt - Lona; And len i litm4rllla n the truatteYei
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Jeff. Davis Is under. utro an , gourd and rill:
strive here boa Naitaille rot "Llutraday erasing ,
b ier, rebel nod.vot Atdsi'soldeis sod.itnar•
Alla !organization t fitate,niut , North oil
Minato!. have Ova up tame In' under fles.'
Tswana lets...ordaro,Tneusitedeotleptil
eletnanited Inns led WNr tabu Ate `oath, 'in
inelndlon inevettottteittile pia McCann.
, Nearly WI the !asphalt apt clespan Oat. led -
tboosauds ot gatasemmt em►l eer ire Wag;
1
"i• !mile ir
aiiiii
britereil4VZ ea , d "Jut cow hottrjAo 4116
lteple of &wadi" oarkielisiol4W4o 3 -111. Qin
kat Obeli *lt tit . oee.Calisk op by sae Aida Ahe
pm Ore fqr mord *vital - fa csstaritit.,
pettootd our prarpieity sad retarded Vsi groins
sf Wald spleft,td" one tAßlArriqmtitc
requirm!Zet ibili"pooldsfSersd,re esti wide Am
**OW Poillletus: *be maida-impohi-Arar
Mynas Is the broad pigi dmisy„ bleb
AVoltweAll•Closd to ildloot ler clitikta
ant Qat so sum ibo
Maritime *Wont oat ptttgo 6lalgei t 4
tpototo and 00000tl.t awl rte_ or
Sao Csoockatiote emodiatat. _
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' The Ebeyelleitt Letter •
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Iftvr Your, MaYl4.-rThelleinaltOrbrePond• --
out or the London 1 sfiyit.The 'Oar of . Nolnusent to Prealdent Lincoln.
Easd .
haer. pablkhed the EnOelicalletter am, 'The nrembens of the Executive Committee,
distributed A among the-priests, vilth orderer to appointed al• public meeting of the citizeas of
InctileateitaprierMen the uiledairfthepeo• 'Allegheny,- held on the 18th 0! •April last, to
pie.
'The Sattf eetelotAt ile_thetettele OrehrieVe codelder the subject of the' erection of a mono
rtligious princlatesWthana ilia own infant:bps
`calls . and holiness* aniimemmaitnis other creeds and
Adele, and he Inenleates intentie hatred 20114 4 stated that In accordance with the reqest of the Meat to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, held
them scidainitie's•Ostholles and Priam- meeting the deieet-CeUteell Chamber.
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tants are a !u e s ti tuet i mi; b us tl es an d in. M r. , Smug; Chairman of the Committee,
o
other nation's. Ile: aim Catholics don't believe
In Christ, but in the Pope * and badman:meet their reedier, he had ethheseed the fonowitiE note to
, saints as tiara and•inmostdra. - England, Franca the Bon. Junes Lowry;Jr., Mayor ofPittaburgh;
and Austria are,aubjecta of hitter Inxective. with a view to bringing the subject before the
The Zacycliced inculcates most veheaaant fetus- week o f that c ity • a n d securin g their woken..
t'e'am ; and concludes with prayer that tits car
may hate health and power. and overcome, the: 1 . 3 .
. mw jaw pnisbc,,,,k;_ste
enemies cf the Nth of holy Rassia.
At a ' meeting of the tmeas ef Allegheny, held et •
She Town Hall, en the lath lost., to take prelim!,
nary measures for the erection of a monument to
the memory of the late .readout, en one of the
public squares of our *Sy, vitteh- shall be desig
nated by his name, the general sense seemed to
he, that t h eose Ls accordance with the feel
ings of citizens of this menet? would trieik
with the appmvat and eotoperailon of all. The
%undersigned were therefore appointed to corder ,
with a iimllar committee of the &chats of Fitts
burah to carry out the &Win.
We address yea, Sir, as the amarutire of our
stater tifty, UNLIT that the two, communities are
ose in interest, and loosing forward to the time
when:we shall -be one in-name-asking your co
operation. Let na Join lathe erection of a mon&
meat to the great martyr of human Itherty. whom
deeplywn deplore, and if we mall Waite epos
its amble base that: •
ABRAHAM LINO3Lif
pomeased of
The moJesty any temperate° of Waahlagton,
The gerdadiny of Franklin,
The wise auttasuartahlp of Jefferson, '
Merciful prudence oftbe Athenian Aristide., t
We shall but matfett:eta the venire, or, history.
Fs= It.
Mr. Brunet remarked that ho had not ooi
lathed any reply from Mayor Lowry, nor even
ao much as ae Intimation that bin communica
tion had teen received. He had no doubt, how:
ever that many of the citizens of Pittsburgh ,
would contribute liberally towards the erection
of, the proposed monument.
After a full interchange of the vier enter%
tertained by the members of tbe Executive Coal
nlltlec, it was resolved to go on with the'project.l
.The seems be to no doubt entertained that,.
with PiwiePt, energetic action, ample funds can t
MSS, be obtained for the roper.
-• en 'notion, the folloaing Earned gentlemen
were appointed as collecting comudttere, with
the nguert that they proesed at once to the dire.
charge of their duties, and report to an adjorpu
md meeting to be keldin the Select Council Cham
ber. on Saturday evening next, at half pastsaves o'clock:
• First Ward—Alex. Cameron, B. H. Painter,
Aim. L. Graham. J.F.Juielvipl, A. D. Smith,
John Atwell.
&Mod Werd--.Jceepb Myera, WW. Cheatham
Join Brown, Jr., Jacob L. Schwartz, Chadds
Arta:Gino. Jobe McDonald.
Third Ward--Jamrs • Mane; John Bower,
C. C. Boyle, Arthur Hobson, Nicholas Vomit:My,
M. Mcblotitigle.
Fourth Went—James Caldwell, Wen. Smith,
Johnnz 8. Slagle, R. C. Loomis, John McGraw,
E F. A. Faulhaber, A. Greemincer.
7 be gentlemen entlitunedfortheceveialWards,
are the chairmen of their respective cotrYnitte.s.
and aro requested to furnish the necessary blank
DNA', for receiving Gra name of Subscribers,
it is &ninthly 'that they should co earneNtly
work. re that they may be able to make at re
tflable a retort se postible at the attlJnilleil
meetlegot Saturday evettlntr.
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. '..' e Rebel Senaterfiktite. ,
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/Caw ionic. May 15.—The'rrihans says:' H.
Pl. Foote, late 'at' the rebel magma, who sees
sometime since 'released , from , prison- heni on .
Ratvle. was a few .days singe notified' thet ha
' mt eithefstand a . trial 'tor Reitman of 4 1 fi rtbe
en "t ry 'He aecepted the latter alternative, and
is n Sr sufTored to bolo Canada.
N Yost , May 15 .— There G°la. bu
bean icnx
eiteMent m the odd market, though there is a ,
decline from- the .lateet quotation , of flatuniai.
The 011C8 opentii it , 142%.- rose tp..law," . and
v ir
fill
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steamer Arrived: - '
Nair Your., May'steamer. Admit
Qneeit has arrived. She blinds Panama dates t+
Gt. - , Sohn) had ,4 puhlieCandleneo in
Borah alth Murrell.
nue Late Victories In Germanys
Cionespoodeneo of the London News, April !r.
Bitmams. April 24.-1865. Burcrechaft
of thls city has hastened to trite public °form;
sloe of it sympathies with the victoiloiti
cause 01 the Northam portion of the American
Union. TBi within a very t recent period
there veil many Group-Commercial nobilities
W itu modem* secrete of their reelingh to farm' of
the "chtvalreaut 'slaVeholders of the Booth,"
• and still-mute who doubted the pOksibility of
the- re - catabitsbm'ent of the tinkle and the tri
omPti Of - ..,the , - ..tforthent
M ales. 'Under eirencestanesa li' was os! . gratifying as
..aneapected to teethe - Pre s ident,ot
othatt. at the :Ishii 'lsiah:e'er Cast aisefooty
—the Ant one held glace t4o,afrival of thr
riper hews (Prim the - oilier Ale of-the Atlantic—
den-b Ms place ant debtor an etiquette iteech,
sysoputly with the eaves of the North. of
liberty, and It s program of enlightenment among
vetreklud. tha latitathks to Jolit hint to a public
avowal 'or their unniltlnitten 'satisfaction at the
tot.elpt of the impOrtinf and jelled loulligemaa
frets ti sir Trans-Allantle fitends, with whom
04 were' bound by Kt' many - fondly ties and
comnierelet 'Betio'.,and pass a vote of am
gratulation on the trumuhoot sueeesses of the
Federal KM{ over the tubelike: of the Souther
slaveholders, was Imo:adieu ly and tittonitnotoll I
responded to by the members present rising flora j
their acute-and airing a nun{ of deeming
cheers. Any ono who was presenceoald not fail
to be conyin was a s
ebullition otsyumattly
with flog No rma as genuinely hearty as it Mal
epontanNom.
21, 1265.—The news of lien
`apt yrrer and cerleive Theories of the armies of
, lee - North American Bolen ha* funds $ deal'
pleateuratne itopruition to all parts of Stre
it a. Meet of the bewapdoters In this city pal>. II I ugloth Visitors and Rebel Illoneye
hind leocureliettly extra supplements With the I Our city just now Is hectored with the pros.
sloes of the joytel Intelligence, and at
of the netre or two distinguished matlemen from Eng
11..1.iegberg, et pubile meetleic note-et •
ehetete, .4' that towo,; tit. the proposal of. r. , lend, eve of whom DIA cutlet' manufacturer
yet. he, The Adieu - big' iddrmet of ettegiatulation y Iron the utlghbortmod of Manchester. Those
to Mr. Ltecelti was unaelmen,ly ,easel
of the
gentler:MlA are on a nom of observation through
, h4 , 'Pr•riorotr at mat
/Id" '-wat:"'" — The the United Statta. Whether they ate tatinC•aU
Member,
.municipal, corporation null ,
• tbe`mertheute .and other inhabitants or the luventory.of the araeunt Ut stock on han d, or
town of Delsisghortr—the gentlemen se wait as loci& g out for some eligible plauuttlec tip we
tbeelatliere—have reit - tired by acclamation, at a which, heel from all the contlazeuctes of
lablic;nmetlrg, to congratulate you need, heart. !
ref , tAen, t.y. em s r aise Chair
11l outfit of Diehtnond mad reterehturg.aad • : slavthelderar
1" e tre ,xpe r eatOn . t o ad, of sincere own COI.IOD. or merely seeking for recreation
reapert fur year peyenth and. their gratitude to and reinvigoration by inhaling the peers aud
You fir lour noble exertionaln the orlib• trial air of deuroceatie repiebileanisen and era.
,wri,eny ente,4llazytentlittyutibtriabowLer..iropr„„the
eeir.eowere..„
eetwee, peitive.
Ali TOW people. 13- say. But we . know, that they have neon
Dere follow the almeatures.) (I,olre in "Dale" for a abort time, and have ear
ee.3 .d at et,. sue wale. tr.tweiem forts and
p•itoatie (1) ramparts thdt aarn.lital the once
ferrous "tlit debar" of rebeillue, rind which
, tlie.r two . 7.rreorderre' (wheat: llghttlin2 ties
berm premed nest Ur a loyal ArDeriCSD) 'Sqd
oseter br, etelueed or ceps aced. by an army ora
te...ad ofo'llte *emu ot Northern cities." le.
decd. Mr aught we know, , they may hare ascend.
ed the I..fty and gratallel towers that adore tan.
heater palatial rettitletem of the now defence im
perial Jeff., who has exchanged It: for a more
ettliatee hahltatiou In the anode folds of his
wire's "talettoral" and the more sul.able cur.
rouudi• es or a "Duplex Elliride"! They may.
too,' bare paced Ito extentive"eorridors,eproms
reeve ew the rich vela. Land tapestry ths: carer
the nems of lea dieing hall, parlors; - draw-
Ind
rosm. sod other apartments 11 But, of
these things we CW/50t speak with shooing
e• - lisintf. One Oleg however we Anklet., and
that Ts, they bare made an "bovannent." Coon
panne the amount invaded with the sum real
ised. &elle Might he diaposed to say that they
had made an "Ile Strike." . They purchased the
emu - noes stun of elanteen hundred dollar* of
Cor fi &rats citirrecydor Whit h they pant we
ltelisve In cash, the Infloiteslutel amount of ale
di 110f2 to Beet, Sallee money I Leta .td, this ,
lignie„ however, thee are fully persuaded Mtheir
nou Lauds Clod the "whiadt" taloa "dear," as a
met. Investment. Bat they did not Intend to
needle a fortune by the speculatkm. The.? .0,1" do
the purchsee as a , =Utter eunoelty,
coed limed &etre:ating the precious relies
among their TriendS. who: If they 'Moabd
be ladders of Confiders:a bonds, well he in
*Pirtd Val att . bOlhlethet illoy shall twouer or
later to ealte elie&,l:nough It should he in ts')ti
eery W ihedh at their . culatuity and refoice
• Ja,09.111 whartrititio The 'VW! who Wiest
- e-there.ln Ireedout when:Yee the:Aitken' folds
of the. 2 rerratiatenclerd" 1r are, and
..a. sleev e. yet buy.;"*-
Mit:tete bond, to enable
build "ii.i . ettnblic with. human boudAdes ae.
- elder Coreeestene . ,...ticrerye ttotttl4:bet rain sad
distinguishe d. visitors however are not of
'thlasfrimp,Sted `ii*e are glad 'thit idea 4.4 f wuch '
,Intelligeoce and keen observation-halo . paid Da it
V
• itil..-QC.I/14:thtie. Ihti Stititz;..everYwhere.
tbty sew pauperism,. desuladou,. and - rultmeity,
they . fire atithence, Dont prosterity and re.,
n teenta , . We Teitteire ellirm, thin even In
this ntaunfacturlng Chi they will dud more real
.rodet Went, mad etlueatima, more elevated men
' nth , and civil breeding than they tutted In the
, Dal 'lett of rebellion.
1 leryi.xery kingly pilot, , Dtpd a. twenty-dollar
bin of their pileeintem to one of our leading tee,
bbanta on Wood 151 feelftyLviorttoi , .., Daring their
visit the .courentatien. tweed on the
Thins, - 'Why. said the Wood street merchant, It
'nee year Loudon Times tbatc blignll44 rnii Oen.
pie lido the purchase of 'Cunfcdprate!trondefor
elleh they will „never get a fed cent.-.""That
to
, Feld the , kernitimetiO`aad. there, will Tie a
Clay of recoolug ;eh". We 'hope It ' l el)Pectate
11 a hope ourdistingnished.risltor e i will nett-be
Mots lu their departure fotim onerniSst. There
„Is Muclito he Seen here that they never dreamed.
of.. We hope they will . tee.the Preeldeut of the
'rebel Confet.eracy In petticoats before they leara.
The voltame is very apprOpriate. .
The Hurtling, of Itlehmoud.
The fhtloolng L-rsithie .ite.ht - r,ption or the
ectileirnoleo 1/Indle, by he rebels whoa they
itrfla,.fropt tbo inSitur
Citv
At about 0 o'el,k, tbs eandaaratidos view
from an elevated twaiitlon, fearfully reminded the
sy.es.datoe of the ancient desinidnev repo:as:obi:4;
bell. t 1 bide sierm were over by d one
and sul4n. and • great/oust t h e smoke of Its
torment, hang over the city. Tally bad the
!'• day foe which all other days were ruatht," been
actually Obit, the coutiternatlon, terror and
agony of the secret could .hardly have been en.
boner!. 'I he devil WM lowed 14 - hts delis and.
ton ; Geed *wined to hate removed Ills Prwil.
denier, sad all RIZ irbtrittl to chap* and ChM
together. Thieves, black end white, were abroad
by Mat:Weds. Retreating In adesima of the are. •
they 111.44 epe.o snafu, nilitted and olundereddotti
then tutted In the spread of the dame* by tiring
the stores pluodered. Irma saved a Muth pariof
their plunder; and that plunderld 'by one sec of
thlev. often O li Into the betide of another set of
idilagers. 'I be goliens end sidewalks of Mato
*erect wtreNtrewerl with silks; catlts,'"la emelt,
NVIP, bats, vi. thing, limey goods an. , counette*.
New drunk with the liquor thaz-ca to he had ("d
-ab.... dowled in the Weide and decorating the
..lka In bottles mini Intake, staggered' tinder i
the burden of great toad of stolen 4a la. Hen,
women-. toys and cols, hatf.stilled with the
enterko that rolled eking the street, "tazgrd;
raided. hatted and it:peeled" with one inother.all
MEI,,t 0t Ipg to Pore no much as possible from
the ifs neral wreck and rolu thupar ding--mot fur
tbe Owners:boa for Itternauiveli. • -1 1 7e.sh children
IthoEtni at bats of tobacco, ralliuY them •tetum
art Leary, and ester coil to plan. ot safely,
grappl,3l %lib barrel" of d 01.% strevliCd
al -0 ) 1 4k! to each other for si.esistatie e, Out r3re;
ly 140. Fe. a tv.partherehlp Of sp
waS aped upon. Cots, drays and
were loaning In a C01311131i411a 'trata
up toms, carrying away tart Nadler, or
the itlllegere. No fa , r, pallee, there
8310 Ott to stop tbo wholesale ploaticriog and
drasfer. or gorAla.: k.lghts -in property were
Mit; tio man owned- anything: `
.And It'
was wonderful to witne4 the. apathy. of iiwouoi.
Yleirwbo were tbreaterne.l with limgreateot/naa
!Itenikd pocerkeil, andNtio least dlvttied to
briit Atock,. They stool blotto' sod
, aw their 'Wealth mate redlo th 'four, winds' AA.
••ddaTen; peetie.tuatitig: tbJevm; •Cattercd and ••
trathcltd Itithestc . t*t.• Some few.had
ing 7tVgeii4 thielitualon,and exerted thetuaoToll..
10 tat eonhat they could.
.
-Qalnmfer kiln
Thu New-York Tima.!sitor 4110/10.100111a
the action of the goverunuTlat- IQ' the initt c r
. of aul
_iting the convolrators to Ariel before
thilbury tribunal, now denude that acttni. The
dewing le the mane log tip lur k ...p a 1,!,,, g
:and carefully written article on'the eardect
c
It is well to remember ; that the parpoedof the
ovcrinuent le not simply to mast, a crtnlnat,
but tortwei a :cortioarargr to detect the
:threttia.autt connectindllake of a vast and poi:.
tofu! orgenleatton,*, aloha' at, anarchy Acid the,
ortnlirow of the government by steered annul=
statlodi. The public eakty haperatlvely d
, macde that this work ehould be eons thoroun
ly and edi mostly; and we presume tilione will for a :
morrentdenta that It. can be done mach menu
'et:recto:44 by' a secret proceeding' than °by ea .
jury Idol.. Thierearon-alone would more
'tea nroncile us to the madeyt_trial which OW
been adopted. .'We bola) to `ace this cinteplreey
,spioett !null Its raralikattons.t , We hope to rose
greStil tualecapitoted with its.or cognisant of Ite
plans end porpoens, dragged to the Janice and'
- the batman, which are his due..:. We have en
perty,reatlons which would stake Us dread or
deprecate the tevelatlons ot each an inquest, or.
ohlect to any mesas whlob the - governatent tney - 1
think piety to achieve earn a twat& t .;
Oir TAUNO Tun ottani et the Main:al Union
Conemition'et Baltimore In June. 1884; the Rev.
Dr. Itteskepridite: of Minn ick/. uttered the TX;
1.1,14; remarkable watts! " Title fbarthi. truth ,
Mlle tblatigb the wholithlabtryof mankind. lhas
..whatever else may Do done to, give stability id
*thorny, wbate.ver else may be done L. 3 vire
pertietnity to lestirutionshoWeier - envious.
-practicable mid Jest may be 'the phileanphypf
hay been ol found , that the iialy enduileg,:the
only lama:lon cement of all treslnsiltatidtie
has beat the blond of traitors. No.tiairernevnt
boa aver ben both .upoti.itaterlehable Mundt'.
which remtdations. were ant lit' She
blend of 'traitor'. It la a fearful troth btu ws
bad II well avow. le at cue% and, every Belt you
otriltO, and every rebel you kill, e'en battle yen
letti-~ful mils Islodalt , .' .you sae tetilletc;'
tt telY be.44.1 4 / 4 .11 may bated: may
be • century-,-ftrosylib mat eitaturhis to the lit..
of the Deversunest andl#o4rikedqut orytmr all.
slow lellr.;
glals,D reprmislod lo amain a pail Joel or
ikfti tost laiblellona. 4:coal bed, asarjYlllraik,
Paaoalltaalk said ba.-Iwoalo
teak Old; aad Ia the Oulu of tto &napkin
are luny altenalstsealworpadjUillipllva
ifhlob are wort dins feet la Wane!".
le Nan 11.40thtbet
deco am 001alalog sonoty. deo alternate ley.
4n4flistra, The Maki:harem goal also la Bog.
tiatl. Us boar Irocka*ValefAlgliavalsitalar
Caftiatijk okr t pg in the same
~ r +tdddeat3 of Pr i t s to l l s . brl
ilet Kai sostiineam - -
&ITV . SliiititisA
Trouble; Bitter/tile Taunus dud
dhi wok Tani • •
PlaCa on etsFre.r,
bet:Waco a - landlord ia.iated 'Barnet
anti Lie tenaut,,Theinaa Barron. The
latter,.!} seems. had boarded-with /d'Doneld,
:who was hie uretther-Itelaw, for. a Considerable;
petted, but,wlthln aim weeks his .wife had Cr.
rived In the Mei, and a room wan then rented -
_Doe s h o use.
bt'
ald' The latter, • *redeye since,
lentanded . the rent, and threatened to.put Bar,
vett out. For the purpose orcamilngout
hli
tormsee. be deeoyed Ida stater,. Mee; Barrett,
dowel addreoelllng 'her tbat eamelxdy wished
lo Mr, Hellen Ineltexl the door of her nature,
did beta her ant until -yesterday-monde& at'
',bleb time he entered the room and demanded
the riar.frum Barrett,' who street'. hum„ and* :
'bnitsl fight botnaenced. ',di the two.were an
gel/01:1w boating each other the pollee Pine to'
baud, mid they were both brought to tbei fe Marais,
uca.' Barrelt waa discharged , and'irDunaid'
pita 167 as Ana and coda. _
It'appean, liable for larceny, if
his tenant'eltomes to; traumata hlm,-aa be was
seen brills' luta- entering 4daindn and carry. ;
fog ` off tome *nth Idler elothletailiidemally
or rut, /be Mayor.- totalited ado
wartime betlfeen 'Wain on- itudaha
tchieufmt, and taking
,them. force from tai •
P*Adlee of 0#.1.1-e'rethfr
- , Shwrikaurif 911 4*.''t !'
. Thg!Preloteril,qll4-1§1406i/idie&;'
met al par
,lwirkiltiwwwtt sliAbir l iiiumw at 'hi.
011 i ° of , I 4Pitalt
.a
1 ebalf**lo Co. , lad argiiiiited
ktrlmitiluoinmtlfflari 'ls)til,twetii*:
liitaillithi 01014 or
"Tffi i 'drial l 4Wo j_!P lutn i tah ir*
Dihrug'-Wol ii• ` A; Mend]
Bailer, Wirt Dalton; N. ' linos, C. , B. mg ,
fowatte.l4ll4l4;,
.-, -7, ,
1510"* .r ... ). 1 ; 110 4Dti• . ..: : t .): • i "...,,' U
It t*** l 4 l .iltil r itm il*Rorittlow:
21„ A
is Bridge Co'
.wwwww Art ta toe caplialitock will
we oPeutd hi *Mr' dap. The - • ment it
~.:,'4,4m - L . , , f,, 4 liPitia . • - 2..,—... _ • ,
'AZ
Ttie - ltlt?exatioo, Inaocticiter tO Alle..'
Our readers are Windy aware that settee ef
forts are being made pr• the annexation of the
borough - of •• Manchestei to Allegheny_ City.
,
Committees:have been selected by the respective
',branches, to enter Into negotiations ; and the
,
subject has been very freely caniamek,ept:Mf..
ally by the eltleam of Manchester. nth CtiMmit
tees held a meeting last evening In . - the Treas.,
uneii sol .tet, .City..nall,,Allegheuy, where a Mil.
lii tm eaimrhi d a nM/ au beteri litait hari cule
.t ge .reff o in f
t..awahhie
awwasayAhadticcas.
, .
.
may :have '.upon upon grade "of streets
An. Mancheitir...; &me of the property holdees
I in the borough allege that as soon as thelcolx.
Solidation is effected, the high. ground in ,Allm ;
ghee], will be drained neer the. stieets through
the borough, and that to' erect this result it wilt
be necemary to change theigracits of Bootee the
streets. -Mr: hicliendrl; 'le Record i n g -Re g'
to
1 r nlar, who bed examined tit Matter thoroughly,;
was -.present; with . • the :Committees,- told - ex.'
plained this, matter In at ; satisfactory
*manner. Ike Retired' them that the drainage
willJtave to be :elfrattel by means of sewers,
an it will . be, utterly Impossible Mt:envoy this
immense iecunitilittons of, water by surface
drainage. Herm° - charge in the grade of
streets will be necessary. The sewers- will have
to be constructed through certain grounds
'naturally faiorable to theayeeid any person who
would : ake the trouble to examine the ravines
would hate no difficulty In arriving ar• proper
conclusion on . this 'euttlect. There was some
thing sald about - the elty bf Allegheny giving a
guarantee that 'tbe grades of -the berough
would ;not he- disturbed, Out ,thia, soggestiod
' Was answered' by Stating that alter the commit!
...enstlimmas effected; the citizens of Manchester
would have their reprmenualves In. '.:loutestle;;
'and &hid guard their Interests then; and rev;
thertmee, that .no satisfactoi7 guarantee could.
be glvan . aa desired, the committee hiving no
power, to do so. We should,. perhaps here ex-'
plain that the Manchester committee Pinot. de-:
sire this. guarantee on their own accouu(,
merely to satisfy. some .of thi citizens of the
borough. No definite action was takes, bat we,
'may state that both committees are very favor's- ;
bly.hopresred with the Importance of ttie mat-
ter. and that there as a strew.- probability that
the consolidation will be etrect,cd. The morelm
mediate and paramount advantages to be gained
by the 'citizens of Maui will bean ample
supply of galena water, without which no pop
ulous community can ,be said, to be comfortably
situated. These advantaseewonid be givento
the new district as soon after COOtlolidatkon. as
the wotkcould be 'done. Now that the project
of anueaction istinder favorable coneideration,
we hope that the work will l's vigorously prose
cuted to • final consummation.
Alteglienj City Library *metaMin.'
Within the rest fear wteks;Some efforts hare
beep trade to metre= the scattered Ideas of
the ritirens °four slater city. with reference . to
a „Library sad . Iteadirg Rooth in some snit
able - location. A memorial was presented to
the City Coned*, some months ago, - asilng for
the central room in the City Hall. for she use of
an titsoch about to be formed; for the pur
pose of starting a - nubile circulating library.
ceencils expressed a irillinanesa to treat with
tett an essoviatton In . the most liberal manner.
• , .
•al.en It shonld have been formed.
Duce
licte tune been made to effect an organiza
tion of the several elements, and the gentlemen
Lae lug wetter under their change are very
tiatch trcouraged Ay the unanimous agreement
of the stmeg men of the city, With reference to
the btrenbity of such an organization. Oyer
1.4 e hundred flames have already been carolled
e ini nts re. embracing many of the Most pab-
Itc qirittd:grtaletrica of the city. .1. prelimi
nary ha et (%g wan held lu the City 114 lastweek,
and it is the intention of the membere to meet
for orgewilation, and the adoption of a constl
tutlen ned by-laws, .on Tuesday aveninir, - 18th
Init. in the third story coon of the City Ha%
We Lope that those who feel Interested In the
suldect wW intuit this preliminary nitetind„ .
The enterprise Is worthy of the attention of our
young men , and mill uuquestionabry succewit tf
they give It that uttenueu and encourngenient
width it deterves.
An Oil Windfall
A gentleman in Lebanon comity had in Ws em
ploy a milt, a native of the Emerald Isle. Some
tome er four years ago she paid a visit to a sister
livitg in Venango county, :whoa she Made the
acqtaimance of a resident there, and atter three
weeks' aegnaintaniie they were married. liar
bust and owned a considerable tract of llcnango
county lend, which waa_then almost worthless.
But the development of. "oil" _put anew face
upen affairs, and made the property very From value
tie..
- Pm Indlacncc, its owner eprang to °pit
tance in the twinkling of an aye. Among the
le vestments made, a term'was bought in troper
Dublin township, Lebanon county, and the fam
ily made preparations to remove to it. "As they
were about mating the change, however, the
husband suddenly 'died. and the widow is left
with two small children, sole Deka of the estate,.
now amounting to perhaps two or three hundred
thousand dollars, there being, besides the farm, i
valuable prod:m.ldg oil lutereiits is Penang*, and
the cing little cash haulm ut ninety thousand
Collate In a Pittsburgh bank- The, widow, who
In paw administering to tba estate, is utterly
without edtication, and cannot read or write,
Vertly,auch Ix life—and "ell."
7he Bight Jtan to the Right Place,
. .
'asons. Enrroms :—lt Is gratifying to son the
t. cognition of the sercices of our brave
:Warts by their fricn3 at home. It Is now coo
.
• ceded that Colonel Levi O. Duff will b-3 Our neX
rilf.teut.l4.llltainey. Allow.lne to sugzest an
tuber brace soldier, maimed In his country's nor=
lie, Colonel B. Kiddoo, of theB.
tilored troops, fbr the position. of `County 'frea . ,
-114...mel abide°, immediately After bh
remisidoulo the bar, entered the geld as a: pri.
and has' risen by Personal Merit_ to hie
present rank. *. Du was terribly wounded in frost
ett,d may be aeon any day'on bin
imieht bobbling around, not yet entirely re-,
Coyered. lon4 Ktddoo is ~a young man of
.'aidlity• an •rhy--his friends all living In
'tbli. 'he hiniself raised In old dile.'
Kit • people see to it that one so
bra. tent and dbsyrsibe, Is itthstan
-6,1 y hta faithibllicighbors. Re le
O w pi .uti , Tnsasnrer. Let politiclaul
stand the coming Ulan l '
. „
4"16.0r.
I . Jath or Davni G.: 'Blythe.
taie belt kaown artist, the' prodaMlOns o
IthOsa haae long attracted the aiiention
and &Orton of 'ibis and other aMnmanlll,l,
for ?lair ncommon epdyt .
,aad died
3 m!ordaY afternoon. wasiaaen
.lil on Bth
Ca% , Bit diammo was pranonacid by the plij
- twilit' to he of thenptpro of apoplexy:
Mr. hl3tpe lias rtantat la ,tIlLs, city - tar many ,
, Ttara;bot or a von' 1 . .0144 disposition. mid
bact, not a latoclrcle.?Xpenmual acquaintances.:
1.1,3 Ma a man of . Eno ganlakt.s,both, as &rata
atd' aelthlar: ' .
The Prul.t..,•We learn . Ilont- the Zanesville
(0.) Courkr, or lluturday, that a great portion
of the fruit crop !n that aeethin'ortpe country ,
was kllkd by the hen ry fiver of Thursday zdittu.
w
..iwo ere, to.diy,shownionie apples,
pears, cherries and pima; by Mr: Hall; of tibia
Rork iovreship. bkh ari) much: blackened and'
tray* dull:eyed by the (sun- Frau oe th e Igo r
heats eerht to have suffered-the moatoirhtl e vtimi
in the Diatoms. and along . the- river and small
'etredalv, Where protected by fog. Ha t red
Mat.] rases hut itJun4,al.. •The krapeas were:
nice ktlid, the ruling ;tender .vines . a n d laavesv
being bleekand dead from etroete,”
.
' Supposed, fan mOu-timoday morn
of Mat week &dead child waif found la a yerd or
a Idia.,llt:g, residing near ; Menlo Pow' Lae: , ..
caner county, to which pine UMW be ea - it - het - 1
by a dog Lke bight previous: The chlld had' ap:il
uarenLiy come ta ha death ehlorhiy after its tdritt;' , l'
mid • among twhie mitt - wail around
the neck. One of Ilk lege wu bevies
eithei been gnawed off hy- the 'dug, or tore
dragging it over the grontni. - - . , I
Li Pare Llalucre Ilec siParposea.-
°llea the Inquiry la made where inuallquorn can
be bad? Tbetwarer does not desire ls roc mor
bid paseloa i bor for etikeliateranclil - drink toe
Ma Purim; AA anicie coo ,bo:riad rtiya‘ref
.
Inn rur trio purpose, or Icodleof * utotdatto,;.
warn alllto ities aro
,proded , ...iny.' prrooo'
Itontiric each so article itan',l4o it - ea - 4ALf a V
ACW I 81,0f3y # 4II 4UFgo? Matt
:Gone Agettt,•••-Tlet Set Isere trod Ohio ad
livid hridde,actt wt.__ ..Ai Meneturehets river' at-
Pl4lllotheltill uacauetl COngiderably . on taw
Tender iftet t# high witta.- Dge span wee
'Meld Laud, A ltateedhtettrd ecother Went.'
lids le the th/idl ohne the teld4e#m pees,. trolled
rid/ Wilde htiktell itionths ;, ~ • • .-,
• - •
',:'diedtiteigottryttlte Gee '4,4lei t t 4,
tbesethri trestestettee, Oberelfettll Neeetfir
i -
Net Conte. UrferteteetteudyrlV-eit ,Vreditee•
Magleirroo, l 4" a twitiadrix. : at.. Vali
V E "*likt i fk-seni4O : bi theAles.,lolutitth,
,hplieei the,........._. earetterf eethetdletlearzei ••:1
- 'if ittier s al . ?te tridted- ''''''''
e— •
'titian Ova. Sixth Ihreet, Rim Or. Jean
Preetif. Prefer, hat ettettihetad bed Anus,
.dollste tear IL, •
`mad orow r.
'- !•JrsJ - Pittsbitret"
• . 4111;214E6i:41i -had limits J ed lose
gIfDiEL and acquiltiti
!table manner: We were:glad:to Loliatreeithat,
- ..".4 1u7 . 0 7- the .eXpectatlon6 sumbraltit
tempcirary, there was no"acenteseiteliertWhich
Was not In the bills. The lair, bindisyssysilne
tbienicluilonOf thattria pl r . ,uy
'and altered a few :remarks, touehing,Aus the
dfeappointment have beisr:
rmetii, by ithe non-fulfillatent of ter pro m& so
recite the last _haulms' of pesideu fin.
*bleb was j objeCted to bYthenianage-r., 414 do
nounced what she termed thi"Pharundadiery of
sacrilege" In =lug the nammof that!
tond wan In a theatre, of which alleluia he wig
a patron and notwithstanding& 'Chrlatians 114
- /denims might be utteral anywhere litany
time without sacrilege.
and. Tom' s Cabin" has again beep
and will be produced to-might arid t
'The new features added to its pcodtatloretta.
stilton malui It quite attractive. We aintlce that
civilisation le preseeisingso rapidly In thetiepilt
,that this popular play. ones branded as hreeddl
ary toitteinterests of the pemdlar inatitukinj is
now being Played to delighted andienees imitieb
.mosd, the capital of ths' a dentlierit •Cenfad•
,
. 'Thayer - a Noyes , Circus sind'llf
maratooth eableltlOnopenedyeatta
linker Squire, Allegheny, and of course( al a
large audience.' It er HI remain but, a kw dap,
extublt,liesldee the erening pelforoe,
oleo In the afternoon, for the:accointaodatlcailat
• ebftdren and families: .It Ls, an inednreUeetlid
dlvertleg entertalamint„ andlthould be Visited
:not only, tor.tho rare CiliaeCtial anftradir
eabltdiloo, but, for the other Mat 84
presented by'ftei large andtalented circus cap
.
Pam/. „ .
Racitvery of Stolen Property.—About
years ago, a lot of silver irare valued' at abet
s7off, was stolen from the residence of a lady of
Zanesville, Ohio: No trace had Nam diso?verett
of the thief or the :property until" a few days
agoot farmer near New Concord whilerNotrfet
discovered in thit holloraot. an old; stamp a NW
"Ter plate um, the litlaotairo butter ashes" mot
_ash:44ow,, all "In 14 good 'tvaidltioir. 'whiada
,proved to be a part of the atoleh plattbellis Moel
yaluable articles, however, had beWl retained b/
therobbers.
The
Drew' Ing at Fairmount...7.We 'brie4.l
met4,onect, yesterday,' that three min had haw
drowned at Fairmount bridge ivy the 'deleting
of a ekiff. But two of the tarty were losi—giur.
Travers an& Thomas Irt'Courtney.. Whit otherj
John Gabon,' WU eared byhanging to,thetbrinuts
ofa tree until reamed . . - -
Important to CoalConstuiX said;
that excellent lad is' milde"ly. Patting etaddoste
Into belle with - petieleum.. It 'berms freely.
and le cheaper by one half thaseosl.' 'Cotopor ;
tent Judges assert that they invention wllt caps ,
a moyittalxercintion in the price bt coal,
U. S. District Court.-Tho only tilildnesa)
transacted In fiat Court
.yesterday e was a ato•L
[lon of Oa D. 8. District attoriley that s Rawl
writ; In execution, ba made against ..Em. Dank,,
keeper of a distillery hi ,Ede county, charged;
with Tiolatton of the - revenna lama.
ALLISON—On Monday Morniag, 16th inst.,at
01.4 welcck, a. It., JAMES ALLISON , 'Iate ma
ber tf Co. A. 66th Regiment P. V.../
aged to Tear a
Fur end =IR take place to.Utonogri TtlpDA s - ,
from the .residerae . of dee , med; :parson streets.!
'South Pittsburgh, at ,10 edelOek x.. Pila/x.OCA
the final; are respect:6lly invited to attend.
CLAllf.—t/u Sundae evening. et 0 100 / 0 0/1.
14th, AI.PARit ,CLARK, g °tinges; ohll6 of
.and L. W. fodder, aged 6 ) ears. 4 months and al,
•
Frlenta Or th e Bunn i
y are reepectfully nvited to
etttne• the funeral-on TM:Bail 11 oaxtmei, at 10
o'clock, from the realdenee of hie parent., Na. 181;
Seeind • ' • ;
BI.AIE-111re. ELEATIOS DEASY BLOI.II
Wife of David Blair, in the *Rh year of bee age.
lier 'decd. and the (deride of the family an re.
aY;''etfdly invited — to attend her funeral beta the 0
retlecace of S. B. W. 12111,167 Senduaky alreet, r
A/ 1 .10..7 City, on WSIMISDAY mciairtuai, ITtle
nat., at le o'clock.
THOItISON-4.)n Monday afternoon.. May tathio
Mrs. Evesuarn Ta.a.,ott, wife or Tames nom.
son. et - he resinetre of her husband, No. al Peak' „
"
street, Pittr•butigh.
Notice (I tits ()mural will be given pz
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