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180 fieao'QPOYtk' IlaL a ie tit i y
Go,. gab= , , ".. .
" Bkihma irslifikewßnieliisit
of the ?redact today. He, howeirer. still
keeps his room, and,
'attiring to the admen of
hu
las TranfV 3 rea C t i gaeve " WhitatutbiTh
been taken by the Execntite on findings and
sentences ;dello!, to...,Shodoespirators, and the
Mat will sooktortunium& -.•••• —.4
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The hiptißer Alt 7priscinera eilardiargreEender:
general ordersiNo4.o%kinmoit abriesi Atm! 'this!
slibitelff*....llNindisoirp Gendial.,efildninect
ati Muir
.mtsdotad . . Wen recetrkliplo'llnlpc
thlekinialtaltiCkdirgfr, ciaptabli I;looll2Sn
teneata, 8,888; non.tonssioned officers 5,682;
There Is the but authority ftir , Oontradlet4
the report that Charles J. Faulkner, of Virginia,'
beentcsat Beadoned ft.- th e President. ,who-Isat
ve Vac:mi.:ll/wefts° all, thUltioar
s premature.
. *Pied kfthet - pllpther of tgrventy , ilhint four.
teemindlanlritzhe bare bees - hostile to the
Halted flutes ti the late rebellion, are,..llow
striketewaTtn Washington' with tile object' of
ninths treaties of perpetual peace, and of being
reinstated In thilighishial. toroaTts Which they
forfeited by taking up arms In behalf of um in
-4
mirstie-I.twiiii;Cioiiiiiiiilceirn
-132tEt. ent•Orimada lx - rebentiypn bed
a dome . Itmasue&P tbs. Calumblan
„declaring that President Juarez, of
well of America Intim of
e posevenmea he evinced In de
fence of the Independence and freedom of his
country, and they regard his virtue and paid
' edam aseffeeding an example tektite lemblan
youth. *The trecrechisopreetdis Colombian
- portrait
of raines be placed In the National Library of
Bogota with a suitable Immirlon.
One hundred patents Aware Maned by the .Cont.
agslaner Orraleittdmi Monday. -; ~ U ei.A- .% ."i
° Gener a l Amur has Issnetten order - iilschare
bg the nub inff ,2B talreurisily=nlA ' and '4 3 4 i
ea 85414elleises raßlizezis, . ::' -• • . ,:.
- Surgeon Babb. Starena,of th e Ist; Blizseeth
/mum Jteyinm itt.thistelghbochpod, died today
of ty phoi d fever. Ills - remain will be sent:to- 1
New Hampshire. ~. • ,K. '.f; ()... ~...- • -, • .
• BANQUET.. TO. GENERii: STIFRIIAN.
celfiralke if. niiltli:iii:Civisillic
N• •
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• DEATH OF DISTINGUISHED MEN.
ItAiiivrizi, Julia,-:-.A iplenitla 61104 - via
Film to gaJOr'. Voir. 4berman - at the Masonic
y
.-. Temple, on Monda evening. The General ad
,., ~. .
dressed the meeting in. one of his happleet ef
lOrte,ond dlaUngidebed military : and Aide ors
lora contribute:l their camas : to the occasion.. .
Independence was , appropriately celebrated
yeeterd=efeir graced& - Dr. t.EThwadeliver
edan' Colonel Munday, ci * siab for bringesAli: .r.'
an ekquent Brooch in favor of the tom tit
Gretral Bruin,: aOilsed - nein; Mirage, itiii
laying of a heavier tariff on foreign manufactu
rers, and holding the rebel States as territories
unless th i er cae id t med the constitution entepding
4
suffrage and away slavery., -'.. . • ~ -.
The co assembled in vast .throngs
at Johneao's to trltieee the • maneuvers
of the colored BO • , Everything; .
Puna or
grandly, the Vitali:lre of -the ocoasido • being
only marred by far mew of sunatroke,
• Gm. Liam has Gaped an order for the him
dlaternaster ofr.ho entire army of the Ten-
Hon. Nat. Wolfe died here on Monday, ant
Hr. BerVIL Pilaw tiled thls moninori
_ . _
CREEP MITRE CHARS CHIZAND Diveaqi.
Genertal,ZOlPS•rtAlki 101! Ape
LATEsT..,,DVICES FROM. SAVANNAH.
Naw-Tonx, July 5 .--ChieLjnBtiee Chase and
anghtef airi dpp the, st:;Hinholan Rotel list
evening, &mild]] leave Ms evening for Provi
dence,
•
. .
pitches from all parts'of the country show
that the .enniversary yesterday was observed
wilth - skte*-Jnorn than ustual:,enthwelasurand
• aWratences of detail.
The steamer Nevada, with Savannah dates
to the,„lat, has _arrived... The Savannah
Streik! 'mammas the arrival thereof Porvisionel
Governor Johnson. and his eordied_ neception by
the people. The City column adopted resolutions
of welcome. and requesting the Governor to- de
liver In affirm, which request was cow:oiled
sad the addreeir , " to be:delivered on the
enrenturof tbelst '• '
The colored troops doing guard duty in the
• city bare bee. relieved an heat to the interior.
Judge Parsons, of the District PrOTOOL Conn,
bad ordered certain pinperty, known as Kale's
Wharf, to .beamdscated and.-sold, Luepke au
thority returned 11 Colts former owner. - •
TOE -€BLEBBATION AT ALBANY
DIf3TINGIHMD
.GENVCALS PEEBSNT
Flags Presented to -11iirTheaki
&Mum Ittly : s. - -Ainents the .- 411M14 =tied
Femons present and participating p the celebra.
ike yeaterdarwere (Arnie. Grant; Eilretrid;
•
Elebodeld; - Males,' Butterfield; Peek; lliebdts,
' =tree. Darla, Mulligan. Wool. Wallace.
, Janee,itendall,- *ad Roberts. Vat.
Grail arrived at Ift'iltho'cleck 'Nebular morn-
• bg by a specbi train. was escorted to the
rWdence of Gore:nor Fenton where the tither
. inintruptentlemen and useles s party of civilians
were In waiting to receive him. The hour hat
thg arrived for the services in which the Genes.
als were invited, the -party Item GovernorFori.
lon's house was driven In A
rt
to
the Wash.
.I . ljee_parade ground under' the, escort' of the
and the Yonne »+ Association her%
iTiMg had btrloserectol roe %ea:elision two.
bionareire long by one hundred in width, pro.
- tided with seats for the thousand people. Ths
apPearaneo Stair:meal Grant-upon the erfnd
war the signal for hearty sheering,, and in res
. penile he arose and hawed 'The asseisiblage.
The tattered dap. of About one hundred nerk•
bents were then fortielly presorted toile State.
SHE HABEAS, -:CORPUS
Release • , • • Orde r ed.
of , Cos:Sena
hgtAtoomA, theerstiouhabeis
anus case today,l44; Taiiipsoi;•nh o Bar
'prone Copt of rennaylvenla,Jodetol the re
lease of tleitzeno' andaelltnrof an optalon that
thi that ef err PrOldentloAnsPand the -Intl
of .hatisas corm toiaoly glyan to hhtt by .con
ens &du tbinontinuanorof war,
Via:
hid hi the festivities of _the Fourth at Away.
sad arrived of
thia moral:kg. ao•
vompaaled. hia , atas._ amm-mailiehied a
we tine , aititat to .tieneral pro
ceedeas tha eight o'clock ivaijobtriNtuusum
thrAketatatzsot
iiacooon t alas alga ,
I = iti eT 4
Glonanor -1.0 :71
4.thaleirailiitiNoU i
ail rrojtb
c= July
xthank Rift lOU
4MP/0 billreltett Ito ,000.
wamirmaisraggl
:Foam or JIILY m raTiyoßK.
Gr4)l,
10Vi1iO11 i 0
liar/ -91UNKI_O_NiAillausgoa
11 1 1 (640,0*
liaying the Corniiiitene of the Sol
dlers' 4.0411,114.
ILOUENT OILITIOR Iit:ViERIL HOWARD.
r -
Now Tome. „Jay, 5.---The Beek annrt
'of our M t hsPendenti - iiii;Aiiiatie iirtLe
!eclat New Yorkers coublgive to that:mansion-The
military iiisitty bi*dety•flve regi-•
• meats of infinatty,'insky tad artillery, accom
psikieditYallirtikeotiandi;iked
the greatest enthualatai along Menne of march.'
The returtegfetherailthatia Ado* dation.
I A dinner was given to the hish Brigade at
sing,Halliamd the-wonadedisickzendirelk-sol
f diem were entertataed at the depot, the city Is
.
eembitrime.tuittettettekutseprlee mid other
plum
; decorated, and pn c murpriratib
Inmg with fags and streamers, Th r il — a -- eigige
streets were full of fair women and brave mem;
and is Ilbeeteigif thellfeworhe
squartiMidiither kmallthet:ekisedithe sarydn a
I blase of glory. •
-At Geigermilt the ltela r calibrated with
great eatheetteehilatin , the,vbtaes. 'stone of the
/ Soldiers' Monument:was laki with - the most im
i Wan' RIM At _angel' .0120 hundred
i gdas w Bred by the bettenibti the Wait:tad,
and at 10 o'clock in She morning the procession,
headed. by Maj fie,ary, !Ted Nut the main
(strdete Bier tbartirid the - eery. isserirthartd
at a few minute, before II o'clock, where the
=Them were.-miened •with-prayer--anda-4441-•
cotmse by - thelleKate.lTylft. of thin , titylv
Alter the reading of a letter from President
I.lohattern regretting that Bittesa demised him of
M aple - tabus : a • -hrti4 Oesellti attending
.#6 Nl‘r
leg of the center atone verb
saphrmitect ?Ou:
Gen. Howard, the orator of the ay,* then de
livered em eloettenk mutton on the santliceepf
prlNtd boldiers , "•wNehiliteielblleirderify• - lhe po
em of the occasion,'Thoughts of the Time and
I Piece," mitten and read by, Charles H.
EtalphLe .:•.-
t The exercises were concluded
.
TLEUFZEMBRITAI RUTH IRPROTING,
An Iron-Clad for the Pacif%
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COAAPIAINTS7OFAMR TREATMENT'i
NEw ToT44',ltfirl. ..!,7114.;TienliOWafildtsr•
On Reoe. Bl 9rtit T Wbelatit.Pc t4K' kWanti
hha *fair lief, , tobit ICAO, kranrikit,hia
a ` feiettieitTio . • hseittiiiii ceetkifiriciViiiih '
4 Thursday monalago... , -,.-,z, ~...- ••. : n^` .:. .1 — -Aft
The Navy. than xesolved,to send an
Ironclad gun of theft onadeack t pattegn to
the Pacific, be has not dafided whichone of the
four shall go. j
, The troopannWait;Nalla the vicdnity/of Wash
-1
1 ., blab= have been mianlntonsid their ecompliinti
.of bad treatzuu_At r bl, the .Contelasades,..lor r a.
month past.' nosh remaining - here declare that
. they fared better ht. Mandl, dative. ere - cant,
palace against Richmond, than. they have' done
since being esagagmay - in ', eight of the 'Netletud ~
Capital. They also complain of not bang paid;
in manyinetanem for six mouths, aad manifest
much feeling on iriahrect. i • .
grit - Ott / RAIISOA1) AOCIDENI'
'
Feveith ; .ersous..lnjured.
Btramo, dray s.—A.serions actident occurred
to the President's car, yesterday evening about
eight o'clock, at the Baltimore depot of the
icatlerin:Ceatiat Hallam& , The train - 14)12144
Of engine s end the Presides:4. 4 a car; aid had
jut arrived trod Gettpdrug, when, owing so a
wisp:aced !mita. It ran Into the , end of a freight
tram' Alining:lg.:on 81. - side tcadt.". Althorgb the
speed of the train wag mach slackened" several
party in the Yroddent'acar were injured.
• Smug', =Ma ALlineter„ and C. 7. Hal
pin, who read the DO= at the Gletreg.-cala
hoiden; were were - Mrtnblint the rad. COL
Slayton, of ille BM-Amu (kripa,:•7l.. - 7. Chew, of
the State Department. lif.H. 3111 ton. of ttw.Ezen.
utive Mansion, and L. r. CAMIII4, - Cor the New
York Donn, were tllghtly' !Aldred. The Pr o
dent's car was somewhat Injured bet not enough
to
.preseat it from. proceeding to Washlngtoe.
The accident.wee the , rerair or- cateleorpu f on
the part of the awltch tendon.
illeyen.TldUrtyXonA "Sabserlptious.
PIIIIIMALPMA, July 6.—Jay Cooke reports
the aubecitslons
to tome Baren.thlrty loan on the
4th-and alb bug.; the amount of $5,068,1500,
Inclndigo the following: First Natkmalßankal
NaTn 6 bwy $ 30,00 Q First National Bank of
Bolton; V 0,000; def:Lbulatale, $140,600; C A.
• Pleitaanl-Boaton;1100,000j Blase &Hetet, New
B. o rk. 4l : so ,4 o oL,Yertnallye•dr,Co.. Now •rork,
$125,000; First Bank of Galesburg'. $50,.
000; do ` Made* $lOO,OOlll Fourth National
Bank °Ult. Lou's, 00,000; 'Franklin Nelleital
Sank of Columima, $100.000; Benet:ll Hall Na
tional Bank of Boston, s iop x ooo.. There Aran
3971 thalrldnal inbserlptionrs— ' ' •
Sleek and Money Matters.
.
New 'roux; July. 5.-13Useit market opened
quite thin ln aleares_on the
street befere the regular board Wan]
with considerable firmness. At the stock ex.
cbazge, on _first call, Erie fell to MI. The bal
ance of the HSI was &Wendorgendly betteraell•
tealallf CilitrA BO* laland and
Great. Western. At theisecond and butt boards
the market remained Arm, with good demand.
Government , Gold Bonds were: sotto the mr•
Creme point of Monday but market generally
steady. Then! la very.llttle activity le athletes
lieoll3 stares. /done/ easy 71.111 general rite for
call loans was L Per, cent, .
The Fourth at aurer, Feature
< —of the lebratida:
Bum; ML, July s.—The celebration here
yesterday' was a =east anicati4 thousands of paci.
Fie were present-1n the:di,. ...The oration was delivered try Hon:-Hinzilbal - which was
'most able andelopeat, &novel testate of
celebration - Ira an Indian • Iligetfa In - blrth ca
noes with paddles. &stu:emu mite; and three
beats. The canoe General Grant, won the first
price. and Gemend second..
The
time made °tithe flog - heat' Was - Serer ',Minutes
and ,Lvrty-ilie soktnila,.and an fax mropa eight
•
ti ow You, July Qotd is firmer. Theban;
continue their policy of holding gold offthe mar
ket, end the bears have to barrow largely lat or
der toistner their snorts
The paymert of interest on gold in s "the .
Traitor). has not yet yiellsly affected the mar .
Coale gold b msd en 'day kigtts@m;
per cent. is paid..l listen:it - Is , a
strong one, - ssid - in understood to be Yery "yery
iLe.
cldedly committal to the purposeOf putting the
premiums tout lout 45.
Gold to.ml,ght ISOM.
'Affairs- iti Leah
Now trausans, Jolt I.—elirrkd.AleasueGee.;
oral ofLonlalans, bas,reslgned and goes North.-:
st Nenneslx ' Leis beep reisatsded Su Itte Nnyno,
•- Nola= writer to ;Governor -, Welis;
throiigh the New Orleank - Thaes; offering bonds
In the sum of 1300000 to repslt the letees from New Orleans ' to 'Ammans the, corning winter.
ttlmir 10,000 Trtate laborers. - r _ "
—No , sales of - moment. Gold • in-io
140. DOmestle exchange quiet at miens rates.
`Si
lailed—REToiililOriari 'Veteran*
Bian3 T;Ma Tnly s.—The United States
stew/ter Hoes. weans" ant Commander
eatiedyestezday for the eastern coma of Manta,
and will intim In • few days. - ' " Wllllanl ,
Elnrchens, at Penobscot,
,thoonly ni:
maiming Tenrrint of theiterolutioa, ands res ident
in New &shred, participated in the celebration
yesterday at Banger. BL
_mind rum*. clear
and ZuffAsen.l4 -
Notorious ;Guerrilli •)ittrested. r
NomCiutruntArr, Julit-Adisintoistodbothurti.,
Labe* triekhAurnouncesthor the
sotoriluis u rs Pato Verdi Ass be loud=
td /Sid, j SkSO plow e/ /41/100
ateder-itti . o ==t7 l : s puL
nu goalies Noskylilo dis .tt OW
isulJoinuosi lotto. /iot of - tbs guertUls
)(Mall slid a squad Ot outisirsi :with oriritytsit
poet of itibitOptusly 'cipture:r.v ,
, •, •
. .:,. 4 7 / 1 1 0V,WthAVInthutitt.: _
-- • iinrci r
sitm, July 5 .--.ThililtantitatSU
- a" ,
iibranilliers *Mawr. anthiunium- ;A l i
pll7 th in ever wpose d inteminCtiglnii: Az=
procession, com at the nallita ret
stheitiennota afigleisa, Waite
and at night th ere dile
via a magnlncent Wi i t
innrorni. , The innintilinismtr " -, iaCj
. .. .
_Tim PIA,* ' '
"Iti tk it A 4 4 7 * . git_lr4A g ali t i
Ws t
aws •
:r:s:.'~tiC~3 ~. :- na+.... , fl~.'iG:iS:Y~!p'
SI;;Mall
"Governer Holden's 'administration_ of affairs
in North Carolina aline not cagyit the political,
too also at the cOnatnerchd.regetteraLlon Of the
State. ":Hie .. . reat dialrels Glenda= efproaper
ity to the Rode by the developtdent of les vast
nommen. ProYpeopae ere tsWartr Of ON extant
and variety of throe fin''Having no chief
city for
,exportityp her pa:ducts, they have been
heretofore - credited to o - Other - States - bY 'being car
ried to the. markets - of Richmond, Petersburg,
Norfolk' ' and ' Charleston. - ller climate -
and soil ..enable her farmers to :...ectati
vats u Nrith. ,,, sacceill:: - the - pectillar , pro
ducts- (mom, -perhaps, cane sugar) of
every &mein the ,Union, 'while ber ' mines of
d i
gold are superior ;to an" : Mist .-" df, . - Reeky
Mountains; her copper, lead and ire* 'Afield'
In iMportancelo,few, and slik bas e capacity 1
of becoming, thoregb MX itinit traterPow.:
er and coal fields, a great - Manufacturing Mo
uld-- . Her. elisions ueruPtless:Lor ore hundred.
eutdllfty miles front theaeacoest, haye amellent.
rn
Co and cotton . lindi; her Midland ommtles pzp:,
dike ebtioaantlj wheat'andtabieco; of her wes.'
tern lands, besides grain, do.i - are 'biased th e
finest stpek, end - rico and the cereals generally,
and ell Negotiate ?are% cultivated success
within within her borders ,- while her forests have hum.,
batotible supsalotof navalstormond Umber,
"In order to expedite the business of northern
emigratlonand thenceesel6ll- of .ndisbeni cap'.
tali some Organ i zed pilaf hail ken • thouight ne
ed's:9, :+na a - gametal - 14211: , and - emigration
Buena, had lien authorized at Raleigh,
underthomansternebtor Messrs. Battle, Heck,
&Co., well known ,ellisens , of that Mate, Or-
gatilsed'ifibits will;lberefore, at. omits is mado
to inuodpce the and, _self-rellanl' and in-
anal-item population of.the ;North: among :. the
I - Nople of th at Mate. The riatitte 'are tteaerallt,
desirous of extending the right hand of fellow
ship to their. Northern brethren who may-dellllo
to nettle among them. - Evan the Most titre are
'entirely Whiled with the experiment of seem;.
slots and are riady.to imeate . the: pipe of 'peace
and be friends again; 'while her Unio: i llnen—tt
very large majority of the Btett--.are mu to
secure loyalneighbors. Governor Holden. • for
manifest:n*lone, looks On 4lieviteect *LS IV
vor, and will bail the advent of loyal immigrants
whb pr . , z:z , - -.', ..`41;•71.•'.-3 . ' •
.
bitmonutit Atm nra Pocg.-The /Mince-
Malmo" eient Iderhibistr ei .eonrtof
flomeovp i rerreled whh HIS HOIIEIOIII the'Ptipek
&Ad VW Tindal ilfACCUlLlfittlellt
yin the new "Empire." Zeseeent )te ff
theyeer Prrnee Clog Tien. ;to oae , , nokey44
004441 of Ibicumnr whopepillazza
beeediction he neeezded the throne.'
3.4ed0
ndlroads ban been consolidated ado; `end clasp
and will Lair
after WI iirfornt ,airdbe d =Wibaidt and
Weston Company.„ These ylaw ,
antladoliKllne.llValiW464ol4ls,A
E* 141110911.101.014 !W
rtee"..: Is I , tt 10 ' r
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Vi ara lb i4 - tl l .
with terzibizi..llffects..Benatkqe.
Mai 0wt.404; , 130 kindred
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t , '.tFthutatom Carolina.
Hirwmiza, N. C.. Ady,s.—lt .14 reportqk that
the Ik:4y:tumult hkabourttintaker-Animudtant
seanfeln tt, direml94 ot:ItoM - akolf4 It*
mines.
Reces tordeP inti% Genensteontolumain
: oteenetal
commitintot th - ht department lath the return
lthottem . '
- There ts a great ruah of political sinners to
Governor Holden for lollons. He has appoin
/ ten
I : llitya- - lfvor of. Amhara.
•
, The Weather.
MT. WAsirmoitter, July 6,—The thermometer
at the TlP:teaTheastat g!".3l3thietecallartteteed
, ,:.‘,:,. ' l ileirit *gttelltY• t
, Goinitioilfilictiiiitt. Of iferinickian his late
lepeech, makes the plaiting comma penes re.
tuatiiiiifOii lie itikrOot of negro liglielltY
.4 ,:. ~
i But thapaie tenibll frighteeed at whatstleray
(ten egfoiWPA. ire% a hlWo ttitlntalra&te
ion that subject. I don't know but they re
,angee
f emends torn. They may have - puma tekbeiteme
, • free negro is equal to them, and they may be
afraid ofit. But I have been among free nevus all
i WY ilfu, mid nevi` Mt' Illftbleillake thltßintaill• •
I kr of which there fa so much fear In tertalis gnar
-1 tem. And I believe the great body of the people
Ihave no mum to,liefilihteme& on., paled.
W
But u Wert true, as- they-say, vastit is the
Intention of a certain political party to use the
second clause to brag about negro equality, it
/ world be leupposale• Ter Mira. 10 do Uptick,:
!liana behave to Our add , relatins an diodi.fty
regulates our social relations -not law. Society
;metope 11 ,-indeslivonusia WITS, yeurpeep.
tisk to hi pe•Weg thr initiate of that 'charac t er,
kit never can take place by any act of legal pro.
Lew_eannek do/ti On. inw,munno ono.
pith the social relation Wrong frpamltitomen.
Oven. Men come together as / equals because of
their 00edel ailluitlellusno taw - amen ant *halms
` :oLnature.p , Ifoo misfit, / Wave thowhiteman
belongs to the superior race. Übe does, he will
maintain his sold position about the negren . if
not, he will Welk, had he can't kelpie- nun
,., _
!for. my own peeple and. brown iseer, lellesewir
Abe two Cense in.,coafiletpand.-tbalano.kims
-IProbYfor.tad.anatital.aentiment whlchmnder
takes to depress oar own race in uteri° demos
,anotker.race,:;Ncy en*, principle as :hell
Toyer
r u nt im e ale conntry, so long re tho. V,:t
race continue to go forward and goofron.lOs LI
have done theennth pa* ages. LAppagarr.
This thing of social equality,i day , t i y i all non:'
sense:'. It Mallen:4 thrown out the same
cleat of man velum mere aiming the of "co.
r ercion" four years ago. It le simply' mat dog,
:cry, an attempt to arouse the paaskers edam,
and make them Posh madly. &marl, OVerthrerw
itor their judgment and their reason, end lead-
Floll!O their den pin and the ruin of,this court
-Sre.44l4:atifitid i3o4 l 2ohtt 44. ttla ciajno:
1 6°11 fP t bt i k mEt4t- F a "T utotent .4° l ,,ilAlM
Alratieihatitia; , : :: ..,' Jl,, `,.-
I"mums onierilor''s ausesavr." .%,: : .
But I ion met tetian - cali objection. dealt.
er man soma i n gdgadtharad .1-have beard Is
one of the pro rat pollittordlscusakm, with
,seine gentlemen. ' They come and appeal to the
'Pdddot the &We. Thar say, Sir. do yoreyoreln
-tas to vote away natter' Woes PooPertf f.
i Maly lite greal-Mmeol OR geOP l o_,b4retto DI
laced. Whatever in ale pumarty. _.31 namaseee or
'Um people of gehattkr Lave no hiterorti ether
'present or ye. fe slavery, andueverited,'
and never; Brd. they bailee manly
ipride. and they - laave stood up ntiole it In'
:ontintalninggoOd !kith towardthia. y In
ithe beads of •their neighbors. Thal boring
,traues In Ms State have sacrifical their lei
l vidual Intermit in order to , maintain the right of
the alareawnent in Kintucky and other ?South-
I era Striae. The laboring masses have been con. tented to give up the rich and fertile bads to the
. slave owners, and to cultivate the low; narrow '
creek bottoms, and the unfruitful billsldea, and
, sear their fernlike there, . .. .
They have done anthill. And now an appeal
to made to their manly pride, to ask them If a they
Intend vote away another man ' s property.
the man, willsout reflection. gays, no, I don't
wish to take any man's property without corm
peasedient. But, fellow.eshme% sower hur t
that Tell him that when that property remain
ed invite proper. place-while It was profitable
amid beneficial to him, withoutbeing hurtful to
• pm, you did not seek to disturb Its rairetkans.
• When It witenot Suede the histriumenito prop*"
i a struggle' for . the orerthrowof the Government,
• you protected It with yonr-sufirage. Wale Ii
remained In this condition, we were ever revs
cad ever willing to make all the sactiaces 111 our
power to protection. Now It. Is charmed. The
conslderatkeks that - • formerly hared It round,
eklagno longer, - libellant permitted that later. '
' tii•to Involve my macurity. Yonitava permitted
•It to threlderi my peace gad leppliwas. Vim
sir, I ' bare bad a loved salon oldest 11011,
that has been compelled to lee* me sad go
far dawn Sena, to fight in' this ter
rific atruggle, and ha now sleeps In
• an untiely grave, upon the field of
battle. .Im hire lest him on accouns trickent of you ne
gro. I say you may go all over the land-4o to
the poor and fricndjeeo, all over the slave States
-go to that vaba wheresits the poor and sickly
looking woman, with a brood of huh a children.
almost famished, around her, and ask her where
la her hnsband. lie is either in tba Southern
army, or he sleeps his /at sheep upon the hullo.
Ifield where he has gone down in death. The
~ poor woman ir left destitute. Everything is
taken from her, and she Is metuallystirvag.'
!
Why ht iti Thej have been stnqopng to stand
mound maintain the *rights of• the siameholder.'
There she is, with her (UAW Int beaten or.'
thansge, Suffering and ktarving. The Strong
eon that provided for her omit& Unborn Mims
from her to. eiraggle for slareholdere property.
Ask her if she Is willing to continue it longer,
when it bast:wen stricken' down' and lest fool
ever. If ahe irt a sandhi* woman she wi ll Say,
No.. owe/ • Oh 11, ,I have nuffcred enough on
account of It. Let me be delivered henceforth ;
from the evils of each an institution as that,
But they wry, "Wiltyou tekapropetty without
compensation?" Why,. my dear Sir, don't you
cdrolt that that property is dela:reed? Don't
you know whether I vote for or against this
armament• it will be paired anyhow', and
'Lavery Is gone?-oh, yea, he says, !knew all
that. Then why is it that you ask me to stand
ap for you, for those interests which you admit
are gone, and not worth keeping? Why do you
ask me to -eland, up for you:ln this contest?
What is the objeet? What do You to
accompliehr ?Pimply nothing' bet tan to
the proems of 'orento - oppoddion:Awthe gov
ernment of the country-is all' you propose to
accomplish by It.. Thom is nothing, else in It.
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Itatolgration to North Carolina.
The NishinitiolveCortoiloailantof
writes I
PITTSBURGH
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till - ANDSUBVIIBAN • 1 - ',-
.
i . ;A. Sold.lir .ltobbedhOtte:Hocle.
_. ~.. ..,. - 1
i ' A resin Uy :disclunged. - ruddier • nantedvbair
AT4ereya,..was robbed ottleo yetteidey morning
by Ma uncle Rune - Aideriisl4 . -irid it was only by
, ... ,
„,., ,
good Persona that*Hro monerrer veinisred, As;
... . . .. .
!the nephew was.too drann 'to :take ltle , lonaneiv•
jnincli aceonut. - "While olllerneitgaiiMaidAll
. .
... _ ..
''were comlng.alongat the head er Flak e asel, M
Person ;Lopped the* • and' waft , to' "StePh :
'who wasalandkur • near by, said that he had ji
tcomddersiblesinunnt of nioney Intrne 4-
43.49;1
Kars Weaning to* , eePhew, and a‘td.ld 1 , 1 . e. t
len Mii.be_wps ?A to keep ' ii, 18 , he - teal .Viki
iThe eglsneatmeght Anderson down with them
taile_i taldni from hint a hmulsoine reetlM i t ut
of torildnieltdra rethri.the rata.
. yaw:inlet 41-011ScliVilllyakaMoi ,
0.024 ritphew,mhom he th at rrteor
'indhop.itlawnln . 43hep.",
la d•rreettnwhlch.dlditot.beleeg totim, reached
LaKliel
'in hit ietatPtchet and rtnaled.ont ii" , irontber.b!
boils Idati Os the
tat ildeliMicesofticetit •War &cairn* that the 1
iheetlehidiobtledthelleptletyos4oo. linfralptlyek
loom tafreirolver. testa Mosta, the litter Ind
items to a drunken: sdeep , ; l- HariCAndessesi.the I
bmnager, - memed to have no other desire than to
get tach.hts mon,. bat Havre Lowry would tot
FA_
~ ...We) V 0.49 erthecfrell - Withkett numbs
t toltemtc: enett..Andenson was. marched and
ot`the mossy. was redrormat, He wee then
ttrij id for a hearing mtecart._, There Orme
o be ,brd. link( doubt' tromthechmeoret,the
we,Partter. titiCtlle eePhOell eeMAMMi det.,
;nasty- la-no. better than ' th at of the uncle,
ankh In Opputunlty was presented hint.
• . -
, . .... . . ~ ~ . . T.l l 4,Cfslelpi*oliz 51.06 ikeliiiiiithiiii.'
In the bUrIT 0 7 0 2 4 1 0 INO'rielibtathaiV*
p m
. ObS.glaeSMfilielettiihi-derTtruriF.SWalig,
' ..- t 11 0, 144#.0.* 1 0t 00 11 ga....1:a il*ltlea'u •
Jul gotta, td -- ulreumetalloin eatiiiiimE With
e Alio* Of the';:laioters..dteht„ A . their mt.
ilea diS 'on - Fifth atreet—Lwe refer .to , the "bad
telling dellaMed trY J. 31:7,1Uriciatr*
o; . L,' . litking the used Mr.' :X : . en behalf if
he Iteims.- Huai; riairsed thankr to the an gatturbugfar the good order they had 1
bastard; and cui:liehalt of the :dams , two . I
delred thanks to - these spaitleires 'lla..thrianada-
hens display theY hid provided tor ..a celebratto*
of the Fourth. Mx: 'litrkuttrlch,;resdi, a few
general romarkilif keel; of the Ifouroodo4rtrini.
,whleh *err , -recelyed with rapturous applause.
As then Witt 'mils a humorous strain to dam
Falai a character; Who, - as- he' was a- parthrtdsi,
frleadot.las,-,he -wished to lave 'chewed.' The"
petson .wal an ltrtetente reakei,, , wham ha dew
szlbedbr walla 'medial *iv ma to elide . muck
s ft l 'U ler : f a la irz;ThrupnAlidad IV iliFtag , .
t o tame. tits d a Pc yrNe.,_ _l l, ,Pitilena...toot
lip to the tune 4i nukes moue," atuld . the ,
waatimatatle4ditattritAythostrowd.
• Cintiageo4:7lillitiniiol/1
; we woe had in entc,possiaskin for wine dayis
yetst the facts Jii e linearidtemPtedripa on
fthe,Pen*Ora wltherlady named Ure, Cethirine
ivehittei eta
Ili&b etre ithi'hy . t i tuypolmie_t ? :Owl - Nay Bums,
.lanica PrillciandJaatei-pone;Tati buff knells.,
trained thorn Ifttbllghttig . thelphw Vie 10:1Fis
that, the dieploalde anthem Of the outrage ought •
4 De imehendeir wad •Irought,vnalahtnent.
'Onset the Was &fumed ample. Of
days ante, heumb . 6ttiets hue 'Ofobably tett the
'city., Kra. Mclntyre was sitting up In here:Ken,
waiting for het brotherovholn the eiyected that,
night, wheu,tto •,nitElans entered the me, Nit •
'she 1190CCedtlN drigtgtheta out ere they ao
complithedthe designahatevidently hid
r in -'11...5e btalteb
mei all belong to the dLsrepa-'
•table mg_ stytng themselves "Itudlarks,. of
which Hume seems to be the leader. It Is to be
hoped that all Bespeaks to this dastard/3 , act
will be caught and full Justice meted •eet •to
them
Alleged Robbery bra Ililoween„
Cathirine Gold, of Robinson township, mein
Information before 'Mayor Lawry yesterdiy,
_charging a woman named Mrs. Emdine Brown
and others with dealing's nuntber ,of articles
, from bee Immse—a eufl4 an oyerenst, kaltoom,
sad a drew. Weems Henna and 1 1 •' . .f 1 , 111
.
rested NM 8., who 116e3111 by the Iri 4 ur be a
'regular tannage:4. as, she managed to Leave one
'of the oaken /ors du wimb‘d, whlle the. other,
'by persegegdilbsenrineUes, brought bar along
rto the Mayor's °Zee. At ileum. lime a young
'girl by the tame of Gardner, who 'was livlng
stith wallah° brought before the Row.
,This girl states that she saw Mrs. Brown carry
ore bootie Levin the home. She wit bo retain.
`alias:an !MN-elect wit/500AM Mayor navies sent
.the ease up to mut. Mrs. Brown was' released -
on giving bat/ In the cam o'lsoo for her appear
iatger
°blies - y-111e Dart with the Carpet Dag,:
Some unknown person enteral the house of
Mr. Herman Behr, on Washington street, ne‘r
PenasTivania &Venue,: on Tuesday, while the
family were out of town celebrating the Pm:rib,
i l E r d p l et nring previously provided himself with a
begylilled with U
m , meat unable ant,
es he amid pick trp, including silk dresses,
;after which he left with his booty. 8.7M9 par
:Sons in the neighborhood, however, saw Mat,
and giro a deaninfeei, which we publish for
:the odhication of such as hare stolen goods of.
;forcd them for sale. Se is aboat Are feet seem
!. inches In height, with a black mustache. and
wean black pans and a tight cloth coat., It is
tO be boleti that the man with the catpet bag
may be apprehended, :and Ma Danish -- kkelsal.
ties Incontlnetly Checked. •
The Turners' Celebration.
The German Turners had a grand procession
no - nithe nosing of the Fourth, related by i
Limber of Gariziaii singing socletles. We - no:
'tired la the procession the Dermal. and Lori
. .
Icy Aiming Sieletlea . of this silty, and
ing: societies Allegheny and Birralngbrun.
fritirias'or - thir ficrrenty-fourtli regiment also
Joined In the prooeseko.. %ditch' armband "be.
ttween seven and eight hundred men In ail. At
ter parading through the , prioHallri pal . streets the
party adjourned to Lafayette s pa
otie addresses wary &Dread by.tho ohm Rey. Dr. id.'
Walther Prot Neuffert and Stephen M. Ott,
Esq. The atDdr was ably gotten up, and re.
Accra touch mita upon our German feIIOIII,CM.
A "Waif."
A babe about two mouths old, Vainly
? dressed, end filed' up in such a , mire&
,on to represent 2 bundle, was deposited , on the
Isteps Donne of Mr . J. ?Laney, 'Wooten*
acetate, 'Allegheny.et took of nights aka.
Mr. Claney's wife being absent in the cometry,ho'
felt retymuch like the man who bought the el.
•ephant at 'suttee. A neighbor kindly Man
, oared to take charge of the and untilthe Otter,
:diens of the Poor should Juries, sad Mr. Chaney ,
I waa t h i s relieved of thh respsualhility. The
:practice of leaving tender "waiti" on doorsteps
that they may be charitably taken ta, stelae to
be settles more and sore ;in rope. It 'vE t
aeon be DOCCUSZI A3r oar Meld Lianas to koep
a watch on their doorsteps, to keep off thole
yetunweleome visitors.
Larcistig ortfoney.
Miner Culp'. yeaterday'arretted , James gain
. ton, charmed with the larceny or 1 pocket:book
containing $l6O from John Tagg, proprietor or -
the Wirerly House, Diamond alley. The money
was Weis frotoh trinak /A l i tt e r dgfillfi 1 / 1 !"
t abienMr Of 111 1 ; Tagg on nion: dii
ino person was in thehouse g the day, ex..
apt Ru1f1i0n.v40....11.11 binirder XrLTA‘g his
very naturally attached suspicio n '.
to him u the
; Shiat. The fact that igalnum give 4 1 np 9 tidolt
ti t
mil tb - pay a board bill yesterday morning. wtom
Mr. Tagg knew ha ,had-mo . money .prerlouslf.
normal° yerfry the stuipicion - of his guilt. No
beffing,lum heat had-yet.
....Dr
-aunt in 4aEL.--;-A WWI. , Vllllaut
England; Abair sixty4lx 'years of ige„ from
htenelleid;Ohle; *Dolmen wife 'and -
lug hi that place, died' yesterday morning fa the_
Jail, • Ile had bad In oelaoti. /dog four , waaaa,
and leaa animal alba lima homes put In., Con.
oner Clawson held an.ingenst on the too,' and
the Jallybyedeum, De. IlTandleak dated the
jury that the deceased had boor reduced very
low by dysentery; and Idler the Memo had been
cbgakiedilafpas:itbined abikaapldly; The JO!,
Arefd. lOt;Of 4mtlifrool natural SIMIJKILt
it Bald on a Bagglo s -Cht ,Triesday evening
a number of the pollOo nude a enemata] descent a:ou..bont-:o11.-.Ittae,
14 1-eaPauflaif somber of m o a n and lose ea'
th ey eflonatewtooladthit oroarifeatear
&rick/and. The letter was flnedl24 azatnests,'
Indiathriteothewomi* by - 40 15
ataiOida: 41r
110: 1 1,f' hait::fli
~,Alltaiemeßtaarld,4ololl44.
itc&Arompuor,loll
Wlthittaa;: .l o4 • + 1 01‘; ketalflifie
/Wei eilineefejiala ulna po”liieband.
sonof aberlitne k Wag Itkahrdwhyot
thiPl4:o4 . I r_ l o4 ) .:!l l .4 l ldisQt_sey_ll
War a TZflar Or 11111" !
.thest*P!on!i F ,.
*vitt VerCitlellA 14 . 1d ...M 1 4 1. ,t rionr iut i f Nit?
k i r kt 04,41.. 4 1 :4 . 74
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1 WUXI' I Saw on the Weser:Mist lef South and
North America, and at the Hawaiian Wanda
BY
H. walls Batlei. At. H.,.l‘e* York.: ..1). ap
' piston a Company. Pittsburgh: Davie, Clarke
h. Co.; pp. CM; octavo.
~.. 1 r
Many books have bent Wilttinn'bn - thie irdklect,
and It can hardly be ' ex that: much new
matter can be furnisliadaie ' hi the ;Mee gifted
• Writers. Dr. Baxley, hotra ;kat ptemliar fa
, cillties for making observe
ores_amid reolkictlllg
. • fades As Special. Coro leder f th e untied.
Statet4 he,
ylatted, 7 10, MI 'pearalt3doi•ltitir, and i
.$ ll ' itiiit Of ite4eit Milise-Of "America and
wallet Islands . ;
.and . when apkapeclally ocen
.ed by the duties f iiis ' odstion, be availed
i • ... • 'el the opportunity of collecting Inform
'Minor& to Chase ...., ' "" - 3 ' v
. ."
i' l• The • (tampion bf thteoyiefroin Newt
Ito Arfinwall and thence across the Isthmus, al
though frequeetly , vvetally. •-,plini9lpg an. 1
,ii,ms
ji4ttholars.ll7tollitueettadriarilvitesitfresethialeattha.'"we'sra•
ar.oirioned.
.sf.
The eighth chapter of the work is devoted
R thlz not very encouraging. There Is a de•
I
gree of sey whleb'isinpmdlingluid, lathe
tiro% dn . b Ole lattlier;embtlaldty, so far, has
'bun a fallqaltt Lima,
: 0121 =MwrilMbtlerntlt di to enterigkwrit
gI A
tical review of the work, nor weigh the state.
•We Web"
to Thole .who dealre•to
l i.nftilite the taitte ll ftitdd'ifti Well - to pideita
.e work, which contains more in regard to the
. tern coast than any book of the kind that hue
1 •••-• a.under our notice.
.'no tloirrateroa es TIM Bontaw Menus. By
Ourkw Merlesle, BID., Fleeter of Lawfor.;
Chaplain to the Speaker of the Rome of Com
mons, and-aa tt le - ILO •• •
under the Empire." New Tor : D. Appletoa
IL Co. Pitteburgb: Davis, Clarke & Co.
This work contains eight lectures delivered
under the "Boyle begging?! Athe chaPelAkTfir.
Whitehall, .In the yenr-1844). It.willbtreagme,
!sought after by thuslogians, as well es those
;who take an Interest pi., the dlacuaidori Of the
VitUiversitfl - betmein`..ChrikUmity'and
In primitive times. The author starts out
, h the meeting of the Boman Senate, B. C.
43, In the Temple of Concord, "to deßberste on
the punishment due to the greatest of crimes,
solltical and religion., thesacriligen bl k treason
Catillne<nad followurs." slipenl2o °el
' i caslon Caesar declared, , "deattidirraolvem all tha•.
Salnof mortality; beyond It is no place either for
oipleariure.'2- ,Frout it t tiro forward, our
'author athOr ibowishe , progrelui keklutstlikat*lii Its
converting power upon the Empire. The coa
-1 sluices IS litimAkt.-aWin LI the apparent
meat of prophecy - and therklatorical testimony
to the reality of ' the miracles amidst which
Chrlstlanlizr, was Bret. Talmadge&ln addition
to the biternal, the intend eeidenceWas a Pow
-I:.erful agent In the ecniverakm. Next to these
sraa th enharneterot - SherCialaklana themselves.
!Their patience Underlain,' add 'Cheerful ender
lance of martyrdom turned Millions "to the
;rising sun of. revealed Truth to Quist Junta."
;The lectures embrace the period upon which
Grtation spent SO much misdirected genius, and
thehistorian, critic and theologtan will degro to
limmees a work which completely dui:rifrkVgi.
,position of the confirmed ‘skeptik.. - -
Muittan g rumens, by, iw;ls. Author •
Cl "Thiel& Oskburne4 stuitter?"%ott Lyane."
„ Verner Pride,” Sc. .Publlahed hyT. FL. Peter-
Miner.eon & Bong Philarm#lll-ant for! wele by IL,
. • _
TWv work whichii leetiedlo good itgesillta- -
. raucously with Its rtbilcailow, In England will
be welcomed by mail who have rea4 the
, Itn 'Cotes works of the talented anthems. which
hive'had alat*isaby int we wallet the lime,
of tbll prelifMAM*lol.ll,..
A Bridge,Over the 'Allegttenrat 011 City.
The polect for-tho erectlen of bridge:ever
rho Allegheny 0 1/ ban, tam
- &haw shape, and the work will be commenced
at n en early 'day. Ii is to he a a4cSsirllt bridge
of two spans of three hundred ,and ; twat:AP/Ire
feet each, and ens sentllspan of one hundivl and
slaty-two and a half teet, the, latter on the Oil
City side. The platform will be thirty five feet
• above the present level of the river,•and will
renege of; double track for •testosi - seventeen
; hes irlde, Ind ado-walks some are; feet above
the latter, and between the track and the sus
' raisableders. , The platform is to be attachad,:to the
t titles Suspending rods, without : waltrat
meets, and the cables, two In tatmbar, are to 1,6
lcompasad ort•fo. 10 bauddrawn charcoal Iron
wire, thorowlar wrapM;• througheuit their
whole length with sines,W „wire -of a smaller
sire s by means of riachlren.Y, and suds imper
vlrnis to water by paint and atm maharanees.
They will be an ch ored Into the stestments on the
City side, and with wands satehorage
maws as the /annuli age. ; •
fteietuiloair f IStrupett.
1 4 a 'Will motile; of tbe Pittsburgh branch
of the Satltary Commieskiii held st . their rooms,
Pittsburgh, July bth, 150; It vas, cm =Aka,.
tustimously
- .
.Itesetbrd i That Me &limitary Committee have
dz irdiza
learned wLb feeling, of regret of the unde
tected death of Win. If. . Ets"., one of ita
uttenbera i that in Wm. 11. able commit
tee had a most valuable and cramplaY mmithet
and, and th at by his intelligent .. and :wii
charity his ices to the Sanitavy eausels Crest;
that society generally hie lost a valuable awn
her by the demise of Wm. M. EV, Eat, and
able Sanitary Committee Vestal y oXers its
cos dotal ce to Its stActed faulty: •
llResolved,ellat i ;ft of these resolatiuns, duly
,attated by the Prest - aue4Secretary. be had-
WI So the agantor Would. Sftar, En., and
;that the same Is published In the dal PlPere.
i , - •_ • luult DicatztrPreetpro ton.
&I. Ratirts Seel. pro tem. ' - ' •
The' Oft Region. -
The Oil Otty itaytewseayst The Plaeoleiti
olitmenthtflholitterees.. UMW Vtil !Plait
.
up In that fevoredicatalend . every ore .
lug to tritest hie :mares oil, leads or fames
therath. One day, lest; eek. the lielusi States
Petroleum Company_ sold theeklekes ent,v , ,
Atorcesd the qvicei' relied 4,600 t
ta,ooo parlous.' Just think of paying.. bonus
of this amount besides giving to the' company
, ono half of the DM- .1m largo fortunes are be.
log pada theie every hoar, and the excitement
Is unabatal. hto one, Poe Mead Selig us, ts
lowed lateen any-of the property In mat locality
• looker ten:fifteen minuthee so that_epocuation
' be=o . kilning comnetiona otie•
ibetthr badly. ;eanded -4:eu everywhere, and we think
the , develoreseste of the •preeest lesson
_w> prirre the most &Variable am before Leann._
We estimate the daily production at abont8;000
barrels. :Of this, fitaolo product fully 2,000
barrels per day, - • • - -
,
Ytmendiaties at - Harrisburg. .
There teems So be a preconcerted plan, en the
;part of soave realigns scoundrels to destroy - the
;State aphal by tfre. • clhiveral •incendlary 'fires
hare been started ^may. but fortunately the
.destruction of property . ba s , keen jbalted. A
~•
- publiosocettag was lulu orribiturday last to de.
else means - of Intro:Meg 'conflagrations.
Mrrthepecsa, theft and vitist.! utrensesi;Whictr
haTe SO re,a day an ecl of lakr, Ince ,stioAlb.
cum& WOO Peoples, Tres Mayor. let umlaut ,
'Mon with the Connell, was requested id 'ente
t r
'lnto such hermit arringenuort as would Med
Craftily - Steam the chimera ang IJ:weedier*:
!herklars; heir 'idelitiookets I . end that the
Mingling 4' housecabould . be closed at twelve
;o'citick•at nighti'andhept timed mall et; in . the
morting:'
. .
.
' i . roposelt New County.- ,
. • -
The eitlreue of the eastern portion of Crawford
, ,
'county; and retire eipeefally. of Tituilvllle, are'
again agitating the qieecion'nfaccedli4 Ind Bet .
fodUZIV . the/IMO/1u 111 - J4ClE . cciiizity. termed
from &Moue of Warren; Vettaagn 'and :Craw
ford. Theprinmpal raison Maligned lethal. the,'
I think Meadville la too far toattend ,court,... and ;
lb:liming Titusville to be the cenatinOf thoworld;
!think it would makokeepitel oonuty eat. An
''other grievance of which 'the rosToenta of the
easterulainuildp• complain. In the 'WV la'
tributlon oftho county otileecidl the ones
being l . gobbled” up try min' tu r this pentlid
western porthsnw. - Y.% • '
Litwin ."'
alumna slid Green's Plinstrom„,...Thig ex.
cellent troupe of performers open at the
Pittsburgh Theatre on Monday evening, with a
new and , varied_ selection or ,oholin. Ethiopian
• oddldem They have bean eminently 'snotessfel
in•the•tour Visith-they ;aro‘just completing-1w
the , 00d,:iiiur &Wog
.ttioLe ohod, May 14 this city
they will donbtlese Gomm the unlitnitor patron
.
age of all elasses Over citizens. rThe names'ef
Green, rend. firillnee.'Dupremillfeet 'end "ioloy
othdo wilds icobirned; aimpooloithe troupe .
are familliar to all lovers of the ,fterk• opera,7
; h and they require no special mention at-our
i ands.
1 jileileliiiTirio rii:::iffirri
1 Overiamea, the - Audi& and amommodatlag
; Trued& at' the Pittattuth Theatre, will retain
, a beatketheWareyettioic.:_tlie manychimids
Id/doubtless boarhandwu the occasicraph -
I aside from the attracUreacser of itie - pumiio
maces. will be mte widoll Azad meet with sup-
pert; beclouds Cdt VI Nid-mosiality of the
r'":u r I't%t 1 0 0. , t
. Ce t g .'.;4.411..e ed c e xs
o, marteranilan
A. J. Af'Quistcm ; District Aetteter,
ffenden am.,ll,4l.-.Xisaid ; Au
ditors 4:e.t def t" l T. It - White.
ath 1W
neat.. a 0 Wen,
1 100104 01 R 4 l. 1 or,litti dead on Friday. tro7n—
the cacti of the heat.
A , Huisaace.
• '.r.bieetne ethlrrn : Through your •cohlmtui
tredeitlre -till the Attention a conncilannd
,
i booth' the Ma yo r , to the amtintumis Insults
.
othead to our drathory. organs ' uteri day. ~The
snifsini`e Is slightly abatedthwards ereong,9llA,
. to be . mare Intolerable .eferituthithigslAta ir , tl contents of sonterlonai:Pools We /Idled . ...Idle
!night o'atiltadowe the world." Perhaps Yra.:
a'no llvd end Isnotabed the Polak' are "dinners
' above all otheinn antrentriV thht.,Vninlihminit.
from the Ohms of other - wards.'s Mould; that
' the. 'Boards of ilealtilltrats 'auttleered to: the
`treatment, that we seam day; we, thorei
woild bo 1 1 0 P Put toStln a neffPahoth utetto.r:
Have leant! reMe43... We appeal to ell 'tit*
•
*men,. that be" to put a atop to ibis di Bustin
t =Triers Jot lo.opta.tx. the , ntio? itingfit'
I; emptying , his tart 'on our. - wharf eV ' , midnight'
hours. If-he etoes- not - make - his - hed - then and
than%wiarbmsehreamthen., • Wahavosettfeend
ambient:tee to be - a *lrma; and If
[future actions of our proteettira In Connell end
ioar Chief .• :all his - apostles. ate
oot ettglehmt. to pat a stop to' it, then we must
UT Ind:atop It ourtehmaly tha.. method tom
roselLl.,7 -Pao Bono ..PonmOO.'
•
- • .?
kitem of
inopetsoiajit *loin the Tfutalltlea of ifctalgea
itrepeaa azur patficgsai firil,Bo -wen and happ il y
br, idea Ifs' la' tie /aid .:VP,'.lll , toak•
aitaTolApliky otildrof , Vb; nk, cat &a 'avitlegf
the lih e . ir kaa . nra ' epOoalte
th e. NY.4 ll O ial A am b il l l S,l lo 4 •ticOzoist
*iv damn DtV7o,4llP.ubile
te oecaminie ' paiestoi( thoniek khe
elt,ftceokttioEtel, - tie& U eliesis at his
poet,
mlfarilleglbe-deadaarillltrocketa,aad maids".
inif.itieet **NIA with nei.,llethte, :nem., and
Pli t ** ll J.rfAllYA..congline.ittEaVoPar. •
Cate4lLlare.,—Cosil t on ,* oheap. e,peeike
apd certatp dealt to thii deetrnet . ife wogs.; A
.feW ' t if.rope drolipeil In' their seat, when pbe
Eitraixipfir dathe Work., - ,- Partnere ; sod
IfrtUt growers ehould too* Ws and Aey.ehoold.
aleoloow•that, a. Milt tree ck n to morejoez
fruit itriPpl4 or lie, leaves thitz a men can
br f - eto - , , !lthoPt NnsiL •
Found Drowned.,,llii. body .=or` an ian.•
tkuowkiiinale. lured , about Baleen Soars, was
Auld , * the Ohio river, tow nUres below Brayer,
on Friday . • Abe w ee clad in a d d dirt ari
ibis* gni Asofygra.tn, herlppearanee had.
Ink , beau - tbe,pater Of dalo.: .WO
Oa not 1 44‘mirdi et Pt thtJUT.7r,
•
. .
'Pltbbargll'Xhaataa,---The aI:EWA:a! aud.door
hOperitikeTa benetat toalabt, whoa will hest&
aeated theaontedlta of "Naital- Engagemecta"
and "Pet of the 'Petticoats."' Vho point
era have volustacred4ogivaavarbarofamtta.
!tbs. etterefses. Then are hat.two tights =meat
theisemou. .
Leine's . Cblutuej :
'net. New Turk Clll*er, mud the New Xerk-Led
met reetlvedand Ipr. side by . Jobn..,V. Etnut,
/ . 40 street.. :
Illataillt -Still tbe great regatta
, at Boston-on the Fortrttg - Jamea the
ichamrdoit oarsman, ms the brit Tirize: • • '
Colllllletett,--Cap Lowry'
had a preliminary'
heating beibre Mayor Loran, and 'was commit
ted, la default, fora farther headng... .
Soldier* , Zettivi.
A Tokio* WU Dem compiled and pubEshed of
soldiers'.-letters . from Camp, Battle-geld- and
'PdSOI2; by a Ito,. England lads.: Many a reada
ble aninme might be made up of such materlaLs
We give two or three specimens. The Arai la
'written trod camp, near Falmouth, Virginia;
At =MAY IN Tffit ARYL.
It Is Bunday-4 beautiltd, calm, still Sunday.
God never smiled callously upon nor altar
by the gift of a more serene and lovely day. We
have no beautitellowers to tread upon; no soft
:green carpet to lighten our triad.- No ! nothing
to, walk over but the bard dry , ground, hardened
almoat like the sidewalks of an old city by the
tram); of the Soldier i still, the , sun. Is shining
with sit the splendor that urges one frees beneath
the canvas to taste the sweet breeze that reani
mates se and make' us forget the fatigues' and
;hardships We' have tmdergone in the last ten
- days. Our regiment now numbers fewer than •
'single company a year ago I We see a feW Teta
rasa patriots, not bomwtayin, tanking PintioteS
'tart staunch old. eterans of work, of action—ln
short, roll tut:dots: Watch as • illembe mnas;
ordens are - given sad obeyed with that
• dexkftity ttat careworn experienced soldiers
, only can perfbras. Ogle' hears not that careen,
beligilarriglii sees no childish playing bails, or
racing, as new lemmata are wont to indulge in
when:mita:A home Is hell and a clmup created
fora new life; but here welave sober, thieking
; men—men who mike the altnatkin of the eOlll2-,
try and feel the great responsitallty that rats
upon ihezu.. Olt, bow heartily we wish this war
; were over I Who knows the thoughts of the
teams of these brown meat • What changes
have ISItIIO over their fstollles sod Mende At
tome The mind hereft not, centred on the Idle
wish for pleasure at any'expense; that weighs
siva nil at home; bin two thoughts obtain the
asarodency one, of dear parents, or wives, or
'Mlle ones, left bolded Mr, mark! a true soldier
has the warmest, affection, for the latter); the
:other thought is Ara speedy end; of the war,
:These are thongtitsettera battle.
A contrast to these peaceltd redectiona la this
description of the torture to which our solders
:Weresomellmes put by their cruel captors:
Alzetoonsocrien miss& .
Our neared,: prisoners are • hunted by blood.
hounds,. , These are kept at, alt the pans for that
put - pole. To kill one of them Is certain death If
Itundreds of ohr otlicersand men have been
chased by these dogs. They are' kept at all
guard station and picket pons throarbout the
South. eepecledly at the ferries and
oar
of the'
'rims, and misused to hunt both oar merand
degglitert IteM the rebel army. • • -
A party of , ore men who had escaped from
prison were chased by fifteen - dells, In cagftge of
Boom twenty men.
One man—privates Crammel. — of the Ninth MI
, nola cavaby—findlog the dogs close upon him, laud tiOrhatftretlfampepreenstingiteell,"clilmbed
I ' on the porch of a house and - waked tlll they
cline up. .Poraged that their thirst for Yankee
_ blood had not been 'graUded, they made Crum
mel comadown to them, than knocked him on
lake head with a maim, formed a ring, put the
46 ri ts'afid threw him gallica.
,xibiy,term. Mid soon rifler lie was ter-.
Patterson (of the kleorad: New rock), *who
was a mere boy, kneeled down and prayed these
human fiends "not to let the dogs tear him,"
but to no purpae. Ile was forced down from
;the coot of the porch whither he too had fled,
and on endeavoring `to regain It was- kicked in
The lace, alt his hoes teeth broken out and he
- rendered Insensible, and in that mate thrown
: The
and reseed dogs ad Satiated themselves with blool,
to touch blur I
goodiederal soldier. John Whipple by
,name—an exedientletterwriter
a too—stout EIMEt
tatudatobeimraumg, &beet tbe
t• ' ,Like air settlers hem the field, they do ireatly
and , endexceedingly abound la that species. of YON
211121 once a great Argue to ancient Egypt ; but
as 'Egypt lisel seven es, you must =-
!mile. year own ',die isa to which of
them I refer. Portutps you nay .thinkl Abide
to the begs, and thew perhaps not; but, at any
rat whatever they are, theoJohnnies" tae be
seenat it
hours of the eng ag e th their °r
ialto:era in their'hands, end In the( delight;
enervation" et .hunting and catching these
;Wendt) ,
litU fellows, Which, I almost shudder
say, are instantly slaughtered on being taken align. These 'little 'czerchtes (called "picket
duties," on account of the picking aone) are no'.
. new thing to the writer, for, he has a distinct
recollection of the time he was obliged to engage
:in busbies' of the Wed, and with the moat great.
' (quit
nth C'e
;Host- ear ollna—Gen,lamin P. Penr
ruled 'Proybdenal POlferUbr or.tite
- , Prosidentjohnron has appointed Benjamin P.
!Patty; of South Cuanza, provisional governor
of, that State. ThoproclamatVm doelaree that
It shalfhe the duty .of the - governor at the ear-
Ileafleactlcable teaiod to prescribe suet, rules as
maybe necessary and proper An. calling a con.'
venUon:coraposol of delegates tobse amen by
that Portion of the people, who are loyal to, the
United States, and no others, for the purpose of
altering the Conatltrolcm - thereof, - and with: an.
•• thorny to °smell(' Within the Senna' of •thit,
State all the powers necessary and proper. to, en
able • inch lord re** of .Sonth Carolina to
restore said state to Its' consthatkroal relations
to the federal govermnent, and to' present such
title
republicantate fOrm of St a. te government rel e en_' the' S 16 - the Vetted
States therefor, and Ss people to prot geutranerof the. ectlottly
the t r lllied Steles *Nest invasion, Ineurrectlon
and; ltenealile vlblence Provided that In any
election Gott may be beroaftertelel
;deleptesigolMrStite eteMention as aTormald„
ridpe.rierielles is et befriended elector,'Oriball 1
• beelles halli giblit eke bu ro ilnoebtanob cement the
leashtero praline!), IsketandstMeeribed
to therewith of smneety away froltin the Pre*.
I dot's; frociarapthntnE lley 29; ma& Is
Teter, gunned aa Protleribed bg the Gititsgtettlom:
andjsoro oftikna Corollas informs Immedimety
belbrethAlTUVdey November,lBl3o, the date
of the somalled cellfeediesletri Tnl !
The President.
fppe
form is In the same'
mr. littlfidilti*
loner Garotters e late reomiloturztam ttl
Governors 'haven Ibirm beam appointed for all
the late rebel - Nap, with the em at
Plorldm
• loingladailbthicititidlitit'''orlirpato"4id,,
erhoweLernestedma the 241,h_elklee-sph,
Meg theakalle, haibeee bobbled Ter thei Mb*
kellaethield 2try.l lie lied,tetiehitehl
Meet;ezeastaatrelOttict4Z'
GAZE .
.
- •JLtRI i9EDe • . '
onzrarty-itz=cta rieiday
Cps, Itay ethad • Stettbeetille. Obte;by the Row
4 20 0 9 e ,12. n. IteMINDN't to Mu
jaO:I44IC J. STEWART, both of 411e61eer0o,
C r ranlC4otAl ( rE-oiildbiciay eeenbig, at the
thiiimilAitie wawa, Rey: Oaf.
liaixai.7*Afaxiatosa s; maim, anis**.
tootlymeiT t tim ralsouustous GLAIR', aik of
HfriiWo2 , l-2ltt It.-.At the midterm
tc, , „
tvii, Tueiday; etti,, for, by ,
iber. V:7...llstee, lar-:JOHN DAVIDSON: of
Alkielinrs and Arso...w.ouunt J.
. MURPHY,
-d"slbier hlurPhY. Eeq., 0/.rrirPorg,
:1117611-4117.814Z-At the iiteletbite, place,
and by the same, Xt. LEVI BUSH to Ries BAN.
,y.FAUB.PELY. of Wain"' DUN
PIO; recbi Xll of . ,
i lYttowitlgrirAig Nf
.L.ce - oiaiy eiee r lit'exi6f,
tar, r by ROVE. E.'slout,i Rite rnit..w. 1111.0191 C
• ;to:.111,et: 4Nrag'l3. 4I SS, pothAtallasta7,
• _•
Lit 7 .7.l73tß..antrttl, at the tostrliticiof bet On;
Willbito, 0.„ ,Iter NJ& X. g. DORIITLIgrk
t HEITkit, tact of GtrOtte Etiratttler Matta you;
FUMIIII 011 - TIMUIDA . OWN ;,,(211
MISCIELL4XZOI7S
1 ' 4 1. 1 3111°14. 4 a3M1'
. p AND
DEEIMAw t4P,c4*
:tit:niter-4E .Cloghhtit
~ 1 ;--- . :', . ....;.*P4M:119RPOL. •
!• ° . 4 *oo 3+ #titoll4D-.T0t440.
Allestseikr.
.
tpLi:l263rmai . _
041,ii4tean`► ;
In ill 'lei briiiehei,:aireei*
',hewed vaitlesl watkaan, tlxr aesortment a;
sut
, -
11 ,1 931pW.g1111TEID13;
• • , - . . 'WATERAAPSEM
diaatiatly t• T ILT: • •
' • ,-.• •
TATS & ORVILLE.
X . w FEDERAL STREET, A.lleglumn
And AIT.LI73,tiaT errazei, Pittaiqug - b.
InhtlAantUir •
TN THE COURT. OF QUARTER -SEE
of. itlleghp ; County, .In • the onager
of ther mating .Of 'Peal let Serve* 4 120 7 the
'stub ward, Pittsburgh. • - - •
dratattaunt. Jane glitti,lBls, the petitioner
dismarreabolders and citizens of. the /path Ward
:Atottlatd,lo vacate Spmee Alley,.betiveettOarrell
jaw]-Willows, streets baying hese presented. and
reed °Pen Omer; the Oeurt oust a tale went
all interested to &worm why the prayer of the
petitioners &Meld get be granted, preluded ;Ao es-.
mptions aro- died Within four weeks freer this
dee. Notice of Bahl rule tb - be published twice •
sueek fe!r toter WOeits Le theYittsbuiTh nails Casale,.
BY TRH GOMM.
lets%wttstaw •
I''tom the EeOoni.
, .
'firrierraou. June fith l 4l l. l . _
NOTICE It 3 HEREBY GIVEN 71'
, there will be a meetinat at the office of Chem,
Item fkiatral.ollComptiny on the earner arriftlk
and Wixid
July ' stre second floor, on kItibIDAY, the
17th day of , 1811, of the Stockholders of the
, VENANGO UNION OIL COMPANY lot the
purpose of organising said 'Company, by the else:
lon of °Blears, under the Aet of. Assembi of
18th
nes.
T EXINGTON :MUSTARD.-1 barrel
-•-• genuine Lexington Mustard, t ard, out npin guar.
ter, all, sal whole can v Tuts and
Mustard ts unequa ll ed 'for strength and
'flavor by any other manufactured. For sale by
the dozen or single cut at she Felony Grocery
Store of
is=
- -
fAIL CLOTIO:6 1 ' OIL CLOTHS !::—For
NIP Floors Tables, tlounte_re, Stairs, Wlddows.
of all ' Widths and patterns. • • A large stook on
band and for We la. reduced:Mae, at the 011
Cloth Depot of
vaircriatsAy.cmarins WRlNGErts__
at
t oadredt piteea the bait Wringer Ui" nte and
warranted 00,0 and see them
at the India Rubber DepotOima sat! 98 Ulatt
larva. ,
irl & PRILLIPS.
I mos ay no EL um
/Oa two story dwelling Armee of,
;NV n rooms and store room; to agood location;
;tor btudnen; minute lalillegheny city. Jo? Pi" .
;and terms Iwo yl to • .
MiTELBEIitT & SONS, Minket St.
,B ELTING 1 BELTING P--Leather and
belie kubber. Belting; alio, Peeking, Hose ,Cla.kets, Lace Lea th er and Illyeta of the best
quality. A full steak always . ttn. baud Jim Nos.
tut; and 419 St. Clair street,tr • ' ' •
/1 1 1 .. 7. & H. 'PHILLIP&
t
.101:11.D 1113NNETT.—.11. Blair's
.- 1 -4 Liquid Sennett 'for nuking simmer decants.
.A fresh supply Jut_rwseind. sad for sale at the*
Fondly Grocery Store of •
, JOHN EtENsEA_ N 5 ,"
samerx.ibech and - Nnd wreetel. •
Air DIDOW SHAD sit Myles
I
rod colors. which win be sold "at reddoet
prices; also Tricatalny,
.Y. ,Ipg • Jyt Nos. to and &
in St. the llol, ir street . .
sOleaw Wes; •
Bulk Bleats.
In state and for sale by ,• •
Jett JORDAN, HOLLISTER h 00., •
356 LibortY street
la obis Extra Family.riolvi
_ re do Extra Super • doi.,
store sod for sale by
jet*
FETZU I
* ARMSTRONG. mate Market sad Flat stream
WHIT I,
' pure.
EAD.
• Ptib Whit. Lead In o ft
nba z A
w. mill Witte Um L. ~.
lets .111 titbarge t..
OlRKnhuair t r i : ir
°oil wart.
CELEE.—RICCEIVEIT THIS DAY
- 400 boxes W. IL Obese;
. 12 . preFresh , • •
411;11;. TWIT
• , .
'COIIIIRACTS:—ei fresh - sup.
"for ejf).l' Iltraett's celebrated extracts for flavor.
ure , e Maxim lic 2 jest reerdved and
lo sale at the Family Gr,..,se.ff_ NtOr
jum ABB W.
TA c 2 op ,M----- NAmd.
bat tranvia old for WO
b 7
eonFETzie lo
kit, ABMS TEOII6,
Nutt streets.
000 ,bll/%13 1 / 1 ablabd . .COra. 1
store and for tale by
JORDAN, HOLLISTER-a 00"
• as 6 law, strut
101.3.ndtc Sealed
genii% 'zip* Iti store tor ' • ' '
_jai? 12$ 123 Wood amt.
;FRUIT FRvrr WAIC
trult CUM AIWOri tuanir—atilro'
orli DRUG ISTME, C.3133R Ohio inai Fos.
tong is Market Honse„feno
W bbls' Sttrs: No _1 12- "`
`" ALT
Pliant on'deilvery: Tor isle
• *mg . . JIEWE k
sired.
lIIOg WOK
roilosowmaz4L.7lu.oo t p uh r crtwinem turat, now:
1' Ptlamti friel*ye,
• anei for ludo - isr.RORCI,
corner.hlarketandYnolobletal
DC O, A.-. 000 'ire& clOcos Nuts
mark. !this day Aukdarju&e'w l •. , •
1-51 1 MtWood street. ~
or !an *d t tmez
arM rjues"
tc °m uttad 74s streela.
Ati , ACRE FOR TIMBER LAND
b..td westatotelandobticlim nays honk
JeSO:. B:MtriliaMiicrtlONS.6
DOO BUBEillet LOW
;tw:*.ED , OUßNffiatatia a d for Ws
_anAPCZ - & NEII,.
riIrEMIZU rxeih-pwirm
sr T i a — e! . ortirl,,,it_ l 6 6 _ . Llbert, ,t i r. street-,
1-
.I(nweir luta -W
.delis Ckeisf; estdm for qls at tat'Llbo_ ttrattftt.
*lt
Accup &An:
. •
,IrtiON • LNG
adalaotaiu•st Whba4l'
6.ciejszar,
!palm, 100-14.;, Akan° "‘prnielittilibtal
saiiiivrTf -
'l4) • 4 I
flrymmu -tot ads brii , .l
atllltlfrodi is A 110111110
Uri 1.07,N1T
ale '
dt BA
67.14 . 00;aw,
111:14:!17.911.:: Inv k,;l,:yriv sti4l4l
jl : 0,10,&71W0 0 44 : b
!es,
JOHN A. RENSHAW.
cones Ll4eityand Hand straytit.
. & H PHILTPS,
A•a to J
112313 L Mar street:
Pramustraoir alarm/LT sioaratusennr,
; , •
° • ••••• •
lIITOTICE,•—A. REGISTER 1f.A.8 Blth"
./
wea
opened et the Mee of the Yittsbuigh Smitten;
;voauxuttee, Yfo. ge Fourth street, PittatculkLa„,
wigs, ail retained Yoinnteera tram WeatOrn• •• .1
',Mean* helms honmehly discharged Wow,
sonic* of ther country, and desirout of ontaini'
ai tat m oynalot, axe invited to reward tlkok names f
wt. oWaons Ito mottle pims foci ..1
elms muzzled, ito3olosio.telinooted t 'Dp i, to Oa,
-Lfsaformation furnished getunaad Otddiara ,
reiord 801'41* Soak kay, be:, without ••
BY order of the Oonanuitee.
Srleswd THOS. BA_KEWELL,Presidait...:: i
GREENI9IIBE IND BEDDING Pi, INTO
I • : ;11' '
' .. 11 q 0 . -. 11. - B.lt, A. hitTIiD(SCELY
osuret s 6 ion:, Ilteed(*:Yr.),,;,.:s
' 4Toalizid 'Erst.Lifierty. '
tOthiGra semposttteesiantosteir.-
.13r
39g 1 (8
zis
Dogneetiolai ' '
Tiote and other Poe. .
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