lOL UMF, LX 'KY 111---NO. 180 Wittoburgit Oat*. CITY NOTICES Prin .- ter W anted. clan newspaper compoelt Jr can learn of pertoancnt altnatton by applying at this office. yoga but these who are competent, and have had s atectperlence on a daily paper, heed ma ke catkin. Marked Down, - Lau,' goods at the well known house of B stes 8i1 . 14f0. 41 Fifth street Analone to have claw ibelyas for the reception of their now stook. they *appose of that dock of summer dry goods, eloaka, Ate.,,"at very low figures. Let the online .and this bargain hunters o .li early, as It • Is sold that "the early bird casettes the worm." on Strike Decidedly the geestast borgulo let offered for tke putehak of oil territory will be found In an ad per tisenient on the second psge of to-dare Gozsrra. JThe time, however, is quite Umtted, (July 18th,) ~..eadithoes wishing to avail themselves of the ham gain' shotdd do so immediately. The Proprietor can lte 114 n at the Chtuirrnt office until the expLra- Doh ef DO time stated. Thou as R. Parry. preen* Slate Hooter, end Dealer in American 81/44.14 , various , orders. (Mee at Alexander laisittMes, near the water Winks, Pltubergh, No. 18 Pike street. Order' gsreleptlt attended to. An work warranted water pine, .plepalriog done at the shame; manse. No .41 e , . for repairs, twOrtded the soot to not 'stood sneT It II put on. Coal FAsuis tna ille Pi ßailroad. ttsburgh and Stein • behv Beretta Nollwains4 notice atitertirement of pia large and valuable coal trieta to be sold neat Monday morning grads anation rooms. Tbey are locate 6 at erdanieuadieg points on the Pittsburgh Mid Stsubsovrile Railroad, and are very valuablo atLelltnn, for their rail and advantages ter town • lite.' 'Poe of the tracts fronts on the Ohlo river, adirlifoPPoalte Steubenville. This le every.m paler chases to capitalists, for good beresunenroi : . 014 Ulcer's and 'Hare, Lego. There LA hundreds of persons in every comma• nll7lOO are afflicted with sores and ulcers and sWellillge upon the legs, Which are painful and dts. abling, who, if they knew, would seek relief of Dr. Geo. H Heiser, 140 Wood street, who has cured thousands of just such caem, and has made the subject a special study for years. We can call to mind several who have suffered for years, and Who have been completely cured by hi. remcilek The Doctor • also treats all mannerof chronic, dia . eues of the skin. Hot up for Himself. We are pleased to notice that Dr. d. L McKee late with Dr. Oldshue, has opened an office at No. -VSeVenth street, anti ham commenced business on Ms own account. The doctor is a young man of :good ability, has devoted much time and care in preplring himself for his profession, and has hat the benefit of considerable experience. He start. business under very favorable auspities, sod we -eta commend .10m to the patronage of the public under the belief that he will be focus, careful, F skillful and reliable. Itlicard will be (wand In an ' Otheroxinesa. ReducUon Our friend, Dlr. John Wiere So. 126 Federal street, Allegheny, was in the east when the glorious new. of the capture of 11.,chtnond and the surrender of the rebel General Lee was re and taking advantage of the panic pro aired, and knowing the re-action that would fol low, made very heavy purChases of the finest spring and summer goods at about one-half of the old prices. Some of the finest cloths, casslmeres and vesting. sre Included In his stock, wh,ch he Is prepared to make up to order, on short notice, in the latest styles, and xi correspoodLogly low rite. A choice assortment of furnishing goods and ready -made clothing will also be found at his elegant dotablialm..t. Our Allegheny friends should Live him a call. l'ltin MTlda♦ Evening, At MoClelitod'i Auction HOW., 46 EV n street, large ea . ., of 'new end perfect boots nod shout, ro t gardlen of prices. HON. JOHN UOVODE. The mission of this distinguished Pennsylva -1 mina to Louisiana, by appointment of the Free , -dent, Le- likely to be followed by important re- Matti. No man possesses keener powers of pene tration, or surpasses him hi sagacity and cour age, and - which is better than all, few are more thoroughly trusted by the entire country. Ills report of the workings of the discordant mends in that State will enable the Exactalye and Congress to deal wisely with them, and pre vent the_ restoration to power of the old " ma ; ehinisto" who run the State out of the Colon. The following notice of his 'Flat we copy from the Now Orleans True Della, of July.: sew. JOll3 cocoas—lllS YLeereY 11611 E. This distinguished gentleman leaves New Or , haus this evening on his return North. Ills -Melt to our city, though brief, has bees lon snongh to brine him in contact with all classes of our citizens who In this case as usual, testi ted their appreciation of talent and worth, by extending to him these coarteelee and hospital}- tics which none can dirjamac more gracefully. Mr. O,Ni - de, besides leafing fees for years a prominent and Influential member of Cengress from Psupnylvaicia, has earned a world-wide ; rep utation the meaner in which he fulfilled the I Impel-mut &Mes . of chairman of the ceitiiirmed Coved° Committee; slim, as a member of the ;• Committee on. the Conduct of the War. La reading the report of this Committee ose cancot ; but notice the trenchant enenificance of the oxn• paratlyely few questions put by Mr. Cut/ode. They usually cut right through the verbiaze I 1 which the troth might have been distrnised, and laid bare the very marrow of the matter to ' be examined. • The visit of Mr. Covode to oar city has not been an.ldle .ore. Ile was delegatel by the Government to attend to important business in this department. In the performance of his du ties, Mr. Coved° hue spoken with men of eveg -Shade of opinion, trout the rankest rod . ludism through the meet retrogressive Cowie°. Tatiana to that arils more dangerous shade of Tr>. lineal faith, the existence of winch in oar midst li la vain to ignore. Being perfectly impartial and pet featly well informed, the report of Mr. • Cogode on Louisiana matters will be entitled to the fullest credence. That it will be duly weighed and appreciated by the Govenunent there min be no doubt. Total who have the welfare of Louisiana at heart It must be gratifying to know that her real condition is to be pleiely displayed by edicta -1 terested and competent , witness, In that quarter • from - Which alone hope la to be expected. Mei , tifylng as the acknowledgment maw be, we can no longer shut our eyes to the fact that our urea ' ent Executive does not represent the sentiments Of those who placed him in power, and that, tinder his auspices. a.reactiounry movement has been inaugurated, and in being rapidly carried out, which threatens of undo practically, as far as this State is concerned, all that. has been an - cOmPlished by the war. Unless some preventive - step are taken, and that soon, It is certain that .the old machinery" by which the State was ' Managed in the suateseeccation periol, will abort ]y be set in motion, and put Leto the hands of the iamb old machinists. When It is remem beredthet that "old machinery," thus guided, pushed the State Into the rebellion, and that the old machinists retain their old Views, It will be madlly admitted by all gaod chisel:m.oot any measures neadadlo save us from such gaidance wottin be welcome. It is, we belleye ' generally „t COnceded that the only safe and certainaln mtahod of securing this result, Is the appointment, as provisional Governor, of a mall who =der e numbs the lesson taught by the war. Boa the Empress of France Keep. Rouse to the Absence of the Emperor. Fier Majesty the Empress Regent, is getting likewise mere accustomed to the homage and the power left in her heads by the Emperor. Ilia Las been seated at last upon a real throne, with a real scepter in her hand, and the lame .. rlal diadem sparkling on her brow. The recap " Con of the new Tarkieb Embettsador famished the opportunity for this display, which was urged 'ts7 telegraph from Constantine; the Emperor deeming, like his uncle, that every show of pomp .":and' lenity forges one more sleet to the fetters of the French people. The Empress Regent loraWell„ likewise, to exhibit the highdegree of authority with which- she is invested, and the occasion was talked aponnf westing all the lin pedal diamonds, mid the Ealdembroldered Man i and ail thei orders of beaming colors which lag hujeceived. They 'ea is never more chanitingthan whim p st governing volghlif Zolpfro, wo4ltos pl a ced itself to the hands of the melds nephew. and that her the stodixanty choir to double advantage un• , let the Imperial costume. 110W:bat cotoe of the rorpoirfill mutts suits her complesion exact rna the shape of the diadem - havlog been a 'Anag I''''lll4l'4l' Wined , Ms sl-stompmteshat Of ide - over VW 'amplest; w•oftmtoglathe 2y 4 -Ibittbott. degree' The -Princelamitrial. Is i wit_. '.6"1 -IV-on e And thouttfal oblld, and dld his gat veil is litlbgallte for ranee NtiPnlenn - .o l lhe oncwil ;shalt taq'EmbaistPulk.iFcesW..'.ll' tor r • leatblui w tc•th ropaby can was latqz; • TM oft vas vetoed. "WMI ITTSB URGH . 1 4 EMI= LAST week Ltantenant General Grantleautd a general eider to the trattoria department com- toaxiders, authorizing them to break up all the faro banks in the totted States. Major Gen eral Palmer. acting varier this authority, ap ',doter! Saturday night f..d . a [rand raid on all the faro babas In KU:mirky. Every bank In Lenletllie ass closed up and their socks yowls- . . cat., Most of the m. engaged Is them got wind of the movement and left the city. One at Frankfort was seised, and the beeper and deal, arrested. All °theta In the State have been shot up. This descent on the gambling nooses, we understand to be In the interest of the soldiers, who havelneen swindled out of thonvands of dollars and left penniless by them. Tug IitTIfANAT7 Book..—Tbe long promised volume of the Old Public Functionary le now In the hands of the printers, and will be published In Coe style by the Appleton's, the celebrated New York putlistirrs, It will be a full, history ox the lain Adtblaistration, from J. B.'. own notes, written by himself, in the months of classic quletntss at. Wheatland, while tils theory that the Government °said not protect itself from annihilstlrn, was being tried at the coat of precious blood and life on the field of battle. It will be a work of some five hundred pages duo- Presa During the appeal of certain parties from Vir ginia to the President on Saturday last, asking hum to strike eat all that portion of his amnesty proclamation, of the arch of May, known as Lae twenty thousand dollar clause. While this inter view was progressing, Lieutenant General Grant was present and heard the arguments, pro and roe—the invocations clam Virginians and the response of the President—and when the for mer rettred, , General Grant freely and Dankly expressed hia satisfaction at having heard the reasons of the P.teddent for indicating his ad herence to this policy. Ftonma affairs are thus spoken of in a pri vate letter received .at the Boston Transcript office : "I assure yon that the former leaders South are by no means inactive..' They are plot [leg through pretended loyal men, and some there are who knee been to the Hefted States service, to regain a slavery ascendancy. When Lknow that men are doing Oda who have been In secret service with Volts, now at Fen Palms ki, and with others of hie stripe, and when I Bee whit are their associates, I cannot doubt." Naar cattle, on the hoof, can be bought in Toledo for four cents a pound. Prices have de caned all over the country, and the rates at which rash beef are retailed in tne Boat and Whet, Is attributed to a combination of the butchers to keep prices tip. There is a good opening In our cities for men who will purchase and sell at reasonable rates. • Tire petrified bones of mammoth animals hams recently been toned In large numbers near York town, is the York River. Immense sibs four inebes In diameter and sections of spinal verto. bps ten Inches in dianieter are among the apeci roevP receutly brought to Fortress Monroe by era:Mot:lime to the poiut mentioned. JUDGE FEEDERICT , S. MARTIN, of Olean, New York, died a Jew days ago. Judge Martin wet one of the plemeers of the county, and by his et orgy sad talent rose to the highest honor!, having been Judge, and Representative in Gott gross. He wan a man of great perseverance, tact and talent. He leavu a large estate. Tna estimated receipts from the sales of gel , seamen% property, rendered of no further nee by the termination of the war, horses, mules, wag uu•, &e., for the next two or three moat►a will coconut 0100,00000, Tale kind of property la recdily disposed of at fair prices, the farmers btlng the most extensive purchasers. A mix named Kennedy was arrested at 6hic can° on Tuesday for counterfeiting Cook coun ty bonds. These bonds have been counterfeit ed to the amount of If al,ooo, and a dozen differ ent backs swindled by the operation. Otner parties besides Kennedy are suppersst to have been concerned in the swindle. 'film newspapers publish the detalla of the murder of a woman and child by three robbers near London, Madison county, Ohio, last week. TLo owner of the premisee, accompanied by another man, approached the house while the robbers were ransacking It, and killed all three of them with resolvers. A dorr one year ago an association of German capitalists, imade a pfoisosition to the Treasury Depat talent to take a premiumloan large enough to cover the entire debt of the United BLEW. The same putties have renewed their offer on terms equally advantageous to the government. 1.r.n.11 - now yoseesses a Beet ^f tluety-eight vevrels, seventy-four of which are clips of the the lice, and twenty-four are transports. The ships of war consist i,r eighteen Iron clads, twenty-ono FertW ,leamerS, twenty fire paddle wher.l steamers, aid tee sailing vessele. Tar. St. Louis Disprlch says Missouri has suf fered as much frwm inn war as any Southern State. ard yet a short trip tnrough the country wilt cur Circe any man that the crops sown are as intensive. and the yivl 1 promises to be tut sbecesst, main way }ear bet ,e tlie. war. Ten report that Admiral Depoor had willed all Its prise money (statod to he 5175.000.) to the asylum for the relief and edircation the children e.nd.orol.ans of I,:noral.Ly discharged and Gee used soldiers and sailors, proves to Je Incorrect. Tut ll.w Or r eft, True .7),11.1 Faye that the tit tti.l and Awsrlt an liavization Com pel., v'll etwrl them in of steamer- the ou.n.ing asinut. between ths: city and Liverpool. Interesting from Utah Wasmatc.vort, Jrlly 11.—iipeaker Colfax, ac companied by Lieutenant Governor Bross, of Illinois, Richardson, of the New York Tnhunt, and others, have, of course, reached California by this time. They were at Salt Lake City on thelßli of gnus. Information rec-Ived from these parties. discloses a moot extraarlicary de velol meat of the country through which they rev.rll, surpassing all anticipattoo, and mom than tultilline tne predictions of Secretary Irah• er, s hen he received the 'pelmet:le of silver, gold, synchar, quit Ifitilver, gee., more than a year egg. In foot, in rending the 5p.,.-it of Mr. Coilee. at Salt Lake City, one would suppose that he was describing a celestial rrion, and the tame inipret Mon la produced by utterances of hit companions. One of the speakers netorr-ta ti.et 'I., now aced will live to wUneos the cam pl.ftor of the gregrfratf. of all enterprises— the Pocifit Railroad—and that the boys -ho heard his vole, that night would ccv tae Pacific slope teeming with the bo_y life of hurotefie of millions of people. Not the least of the wonders described is that of the great over land stage line, extending through a detern of twelve hundred miles in extent. Thema/Meta of this line abound in peraonal comforts, and are driven with raid Its; and ease. In the e'errse of the. speech of Hr. Colfax. he distinctly Pad the Mormons that all attempts to destroy the Colon had failed ; that It war to day strorger than ever; that treason wenld be pun ished with prompt and terrible death ; and that the tide M emigration Is coming, and would sweep away ell their institutions, whether of slati ry or polygamy, thus covering the whole of that region with the blessings of Christianity end morality. Another fact was prayed, that the great arid wastes, which have lain for years without water, can be succe,folly irrigated. The sleeker allowed that the Indian races were unworthy of consideration or respect. They were loathsome, savage, dishonest, un grateful, and cruel—nbstaclts In the way of progress, and would be swept off by the etrestr arm like so many wild beasts. His Judgment of the inhuman tribes of that far-off country Is confirmed by all the travellers; and yet, while all these things are true, establishing — notelets the fertility and the unbounded wealth of that distant region, the power of the Nation al Government, and the prospect of the comple tion of the l'acirie Railroad, the Montrone are proved, by all recent sad former testimony, to be faithless, creel, and full of treason. Out ride of Booth Carolina we had so bitterer one. toles than the Alma:ton leaders, and although like covpiertd slaveholdere they profess to be friendly now they ere not to be trusted. Thu Daily Union Yideitc, publintted at Salt Lake City, and conducted bye brave Union man, brands the whsle crew, without fear, favor, or affection. These facts deserve to Le known and recorded, nt a period when the Government Is grinding op Ito lolna to purge the whole lend from every elf merit or sympton of an attempt to distnrh or Interfere with Its mighty progress.—Cor. Pres. Purt-offices in the Beath.: The New Tork Journal of Consmoree gives the ollowing Mt of ofnees epee to ilant hero States nd accessible by the remdar mall mutes : MErEMEMI North Carclina—Nearharn„ Beaufort, WU miagtoa, Raleigh, Greeneharough, Goldebor ouch, Rl'labor°, Belem. Wilson, Tama:ye - Hie. South Carolina—Charitatoit, Port Beaufort. Gtortatrii—Raf actual+, Augusta. Florida—Jacksonville, Fernandina, Key West, Penne°la. • Alabama—Mobile. LouieJana—New ortasai, notUfah Tigardlb. Texas—liatuston, Ban .Antonio, Austin, Brownsville. "Octrearonss." in the Minds,lplha Press says huh the fact that tho President has "given to the Misled hulks Provisuonal Governors Is not the assurance that he Intends to .catrcust them with the"lrresponsible adjudication of greet Inter• morale interests; but simply' £ he ti schrise to give Meir a trial, to see Isherhee.their profoseione of loyalty; sing late and tardy, Are simply / • • •us deceptions; whether they are, In tact; 4 • for tho great work. or only eathing "'Ph PS begin • slaw system of - fraud arid false. hood. Be =Tinted that. whenever President ;ohne= Is initialed that he has ;been &tap. Poithed In the Oudot of these CkiYarnose, even the most exacting, iroplciatio, - and eitnsaia Wen is will be content with the strong mar Inca foe correction and re t a li ation. " • THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. DESTRUCTITIi FIFE Ift NEW YORK. Barnum's Musuem Destroyed. VERY LITTLE PROPERTY SAVED. Eighteen Large Buildings Destroyed. ST. PAUL'S CEURCE AND TED AS OR ROUSE ENDANGEIRED. GOVERNMENT DETECTIVE ARRESTED Naw You, July 13.—A fire broke out In Bar num's Musuem at a quarter to one o'clock to. day, and by one o'clock the entire Interior was consumed. The flames shot far Into the air above the roof, aad the whole block endangered. The wind .being from the west the lames are driven towards Nassau street, on which side of the block In situated the Herald aloe. MOND DIStA?Cif New Yong, July 13.—A are broke out at noon la Barnum's Museum, and extended rap idly to the adjoining tmilding on Broadway and Fulton streets. The Museum was totally des troyed. Numbers 12„14, 16 and lb Ann street, occupied by various parties, including Dona'nee's store, Grant's rasusuarnt, French, Wheat, Dick and Fitzgerald printers and others, were burned. Number 216 Broadway, occupied by A. White, batter. and Van Names reetauarnt, were destroyed. Number 914 Broadway, occu pied by Rogers & Raymond, clothiers, and Reeves' billiard saloon were consumed. Nam. ben 211 Broadway, occupied by Knox, hatter, and others, was destroyed. Tne Bremen were in throe and the flames were here stayed, no one was injured. The lees Is said to be one million, on which there Is half a million insurance. The Bre originated over a boiler in the Museum base ment. TEUTID DISPATCH The flames were stopped at No. IS Ann street, and 147 Fulton street. The property interven ing on Broadway. Ann, and Fulton streets, was dedtroyed. Six buildings were destroyed on Broadway, eight on Ann, and live on Fulton streets. The heat wee so intense that the front of St. Paul's Church, opposite the Museum, toot lire, but the firemen saved IL Among the sufferers we•e 'Thomas H. Braisted, Metzleger, Richardson, Barefoot, Biasran & Duane, J. Wright, J. D. Phillips, Harvey t Ford, Slater & Riley, S. Bradford, Joseph B. Thompson, P. Hamilton, Sterns & Beales, Swift, Deck .8 Fitz gerald. Nothing but the glaze steam engine was raved In the Museum. TOMITIt DISPLTCS. Owing to the rapid progress of the tire today at Barnnot'e Mnsuem very little was saved. The enakee and wild animate were burnt. Sev eral tntleles were brought out end lost in the crowd. The policemen saved the case of valua ble coins and glans engine. A large number of thieves plundered the hat and shoe stores in the crinkly, and sold the stolen property in the crowd. Pickpockets were very active, and many arrests were made. Several persons were In jured by falling walla. A panic occurred la the. crowd in consequence of escaping steam from a Bo; engine, and severalbersons injured . bfbeing trampled under foot. One of the attaches of Barnum's went on to the roof of the building whin the tire broke out, and has not duct been head from. 'I he City Hall, Perk and all the streets in the vicinity were filled with dense crowds of people. The wails of the Astor Haase grow very hot, but by arenebing the eiddowe thoroughly the building was erred trom the tire. The Evening .E.vircas Office took fire twice on the roof, but no rxrieno damage done ; some water was thrown into the Jlrra/r1 Building. The Belmont Hotel was thoroughly drenched. The, Old Fire Department was out in strong force, and engines came from Brooklyn to assist this atternoott. Capitalists have made a proposition for • new Museum Associative, with a capital of VSOO,OOO, with John Bouvard, of Ilicivard's Panoramas, as manage, Eoararo Maloy. formerly acting as Govern meat detective under Col. Baker, was yesterday arrested on the strength of an affidavit by Jno. McCullough, keeper of a puisPe boom in Liberty tueet, oho alleges that Mal.ly swindled him oat y.goo to May last. by ropreaeming that ho had a warrant for his arTrat. E TRADE CONVENTION Thur: day's Proceedings RESMITIONB REPORTED ARD ADDPFED Reciprocity Tt eaty Discussed TiooY, July 14.—The reports of the Transit Committee were taken up. Mr". Prosser with. hew his rt port, acd tooted to add to the report of the lenient a ren,lail , 11 caking th3Governor of N. w Twk to recommend to the Legislal tire the ct Isogement of the docks in the canals of test Sale. The resolution was agreed tn. The question corning nyt of Mr. LittieJohn's rota ten for a Niagara ship canal at the expenee of the general government, as a commercial and military necessity, Mr. Mitchell olf:red is substitute, that the canal w a.; de manded, but under the present can- Onion of the national finances we cannot ask 1, it, o•natructi, , n the General G J71,111T.00t. This was laid on the table by a vote of IM{ to sn. Mr. Kennedy moved to amend the resolution by striking eat toe words "military nece.s4ity." This was agreed to, and Mr, LlttleJohn's rrno• lotion, so amended, was azreod to by 1 23 1 . 0 A resolution was reported by the Committee au Reciprocity that the Convention do respectfully rrquetd the President of the United States to router Into negotiations with the Government of Great Britain, having in view the execution of a treaty between the two cominiee for reciprocity end commercial Intercourse between the United :hat, a and the several Britian provinces of Cana da, including British Columbia, the Selkirk Set tlements and ♦an Coavere Leland, noon a prin eiple 111C11 shall be Just and equitable to all parties, and which also shall Include the free navigation of the St. Lawrence and other rivers North A.merlce. with ea-la improeu menu. of the rieei, and canals sr shall reader tr,ein edequete forthe reipiretneute of the West. et n eiitntserce with the. tient, Mr. MEGh.eney .ollorel the following ai a . . Rrsoord, That in the still unsettled condition of some of the States from the effects of tie rebel lion, and the State of the finances of the Gov ernment as well as the Immediate state of our system of r.axatlon, any action tending to a re newal of the Reciprocity treaty may wisely and appropriately be left to the action of the respect ive Governments by which it would be negotia ted. A lengthy debate maned upon this substitute. Mr. Lyman Tremaln, from the Finance Com mittee, by consent, submitted a report on the matters submitted to the Committee. The rem- Ratans reported are as follows, and were adop ted unanimously: That It be recommended to the Government that In any future readjustment of the tai Wand internal revenue the burdens of tbe tax be direct and may be made to fall as far as possible on the vicea and luxuries of the people, thus relieving the laboring and Industrial dames; that regarding the national debt as a pecuniary obligation add most sacred In Its char acter, the Convention declares Its conviction that all sacrifices will be cheerfully borne that may he necessary to maintain the national credit at all times and under all circumstances, and that every dollar of said debt, principal and In 9. rest, can and will be discharged without re r•.rdine In the 'lightest degree the onward pro gr., es of the nation in the cares of its prosperity, rretness and glory. Tho debate on Redo eity was continued until the adjournment, to is- resented to-morrow at ten o'clock a. as. No 9;999 stlot taken. N OTHER DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE. CHILD BRUTALLY RAVISHED BY THREE RUFFIANS. BOSTON, July 13.—A child named Alice Barns, who attended a pin rile In Weston yeitenday, was seduced away from her young companions and brutally ravished by three ruffians, aged from seventeen to twenty-two years. The scoundrels have been arrested. Mite, after the porpetra• ma of the horrible deed, was discovered by her friends in a perfectly insensible elate. She still remains in a very critical condition. Health of Frederick Seward—Mrs. nun. math" Execution—Resignation of Com missioner Holloway. tiny Tons, July 13.—The Commercial &lava , ticer's Washington sycelel nays: Frederick. Seward has been out to-day, and confoloPlates visit down the Potomac. .1311t.C111bOlim Prints who attended Mrs. .finr ratt have made afildirrun 'lmpacting the teitric itionsituide bythe War Departmeid y which w ill soon be inablletted. HolloWtr o T,C,.. 1 4 1 4a10nef of Tennis, resigned to-day. Arrival of the City of Cora: 20w Toßx, July 43;1--Ik o &WM? . •Citylot cork arrived hffetouilght from Liverpool. HU non briebeen ataltipatott. PITT BLTEGH, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1865. TAB TRIAL OF MISS RARRIS. Evidence of Insanity Prod TESTIRONT OF A Bllo7llgli OF DECEASED PARDONS BY THE PRESIDENT, The f latms for Captured Cotton REAR ADIBAL DULGREM RELIETBD Secretaries of the Treasury W.1311 , 01 . 01C, July 13.—Dr. Nichols, Superin tendent (Atha Government Insane Asylum, was recalled to-day by the prosecution in Scary Harris' case. He had yesterday expressed his opinion that at certain petiode between time the she was crossed la love and the killing of Bnrrougbs, she was insane, and he now entered Into explana tions on that subject, repeating that the Komi• clan was of Insane violence. Rev. Dr. Burroughs, a brother of deceased, was put upon the stand and testified poet - July that the letters inviting a meeting at an assig nation house were not in his brother's hand writing. hiss Hurls bad called upon him in Chicago about the authorship of these lettora, and during this interview the doctor said, "Miss Barrie, I ask you whether, In the long time that my brother has been acquainted with you. he has ever mid anything dishonorable to you that justifies you in entertaining ench a suspicion of him;" to which the replied that he had not., aid she continued, with considerable, feeling to my that he had always been her truest and beat Mend, and had never said a wont, Ottione anc, act which was not in the highest honor. The trial will probably end this Week. Wasmeterron, July 18.—President Johnson to-day granted pardons to about one hundred and twenty-five persons, of which seventy-five were Virginians, on the tcooroutondation of Governor Pierpoint, It Is understood that the Attorney General two recently farnished an opinion to the effect that the President has not power to appoint a com mission to decide the claims fer the large amount of cotton Captured at Savannah, Mobile, Charles ton, Wilmington, Ac., but that applimmts must ask relief In the mode proscribed by law in regard to captured and abandoned property; also, that , all the property turned over by the military authorities to the Treasury Agents, mnst be regarded and treated in the name man ner. The Secretary of the Navy bee addressed a letter to Rear Admiral Dahlgren, in which ho says: Tbo termination of the reb ellion and cu. nation of butilitios, has rendered it poem racy for the reduction of the South Atlantic Squadron, and the consolidation involves your detailment. In relieving you from a command you have conducted with ability and energy for two year*, the Department takes this occasion to express to you be appreciation of your ser vices and of these who have been associated with you in the efficient blockade of a coast sod barbers at a central and important portion of the Union, and in the work of repossessing forts end restoring the authority and supremacy of the Government in the losnrgent States. Mr. Harrington to-day we relieved from Ma puttion as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Be sill leave on the 9th of August for Switzer lend, as minister to that republic. The Aisle tent Secretaries now are W. E. Cbaadler and John F. Bartley. W. H. Runt, for many year% principal Warrant Clerk, succeeds Mr. Hate: ley as Chief Cleak of the Treasury Do nartment. end B. E. Retoshouse succeeds John A. Graham as Chief Clerk of the Register's film as Mr. Graham has recently heen appoiat ed A6Siattril Register of the Treasury. HFTY CENT NOTE COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED Failure of the Illantir Telegraph Predicted. /.01.11C , S LIONO LATE REBEL LEADER& c. .1 - x-ilAral or Taff Davies Sum Tons, July l'j.—Jerry Cowndes, an en graver, was on Satm day arrester! In Gnttonburg, New Jersey, by detectives, and locked up for ex atoll-ration, to answer the chargn , of being an ex tensive manufacturer of coarqerfelte of fifty tent Government notrat. The oillcers sarpristal Cowiden, who was teary at work putting todehee on soma of hie currency. They found coonterfeh notes of the rlenortrirtetlan mentioned of most excellent execution, repro renting over three thoneat.d dollar', r' atm p-essee, eug - ravera tools and other c runtet feeling apparatus. Colonel Q. P. Shaffner writea a letter to the Worfel, predicting the Tailors of the Atlantic Cable. Ile says: There is no probsten.y of send more than three words a minto.e, and even a. that rate the eunductlng power of the Cable u ill be de-Allayed lu a curly dart. Tgo // ,, iILI says There Is rarriti uneania•se and dissatisfaction among the late rebel leaders at the sin Irriebfl with whirh the l're.lident acts oixin knit applications for pardon. Many of th• m have alieady -1...h0d the Capitol to burry np uctlOn upon their applieatlow, trot wlih very lit , le CV C.'ll/ C.CCUlerkt. Tbe work of ri.ebtahlishln mutt, In the late rob, Mous :+iater, necvnAarily VSP Os ei•J , viy. The mJst linrurtaat router. will, h-fors long, be rtoper,e4 ; but it wiU be akvolts befare there can be auNthing Ilka a coLuplete portal system to lo.eh The fieraid'e W.bstrton cnrreaportient say, br bea high antbotlty for ataLing that Jett". Devie• lrlal has never been calirtally dtteu.e4. 1:.1.,rte al elnvers^ttune bane ...carnet In the cab inet And tlsewhere between the ot.ll-tale, 1.01 i the prnhabllite-i are rigttill it an Imme mate i t 6peedy trial. MISSISSIPPI PitOCLAMATION OH GOY. SHARKEY TIME AND PLACE FOR POLOING A CONVENTION lira Tons, July 13.—ProvisIonni Governor Siarkey, of Mississippi, issued at Jackson, the State Otipital, on the lit Itotrint, his poislams lion subooncing to the people his appointment by the President, and informed them of the du tis will, which he was charged. To avoid de r in otrweedlog with the work of preparing for Siete Convention, he reappoints, le a !wet combo' of the counties, the county officers who s re, under the rebel regime, Incumbents at the .me thy national forces took possmodon of the ,ate property on the 22d of May last, bet all ate required to subscribe to the oath of alle• ci once Froseribed by the President. 11l names es a day fur electing delegates to the State Coo n titian the ith of August, proximo, and the lith f that monthas the time, nod Jackson na the late, fur the Convention to assemble- TEE EXECUTION OP MRS. SERRIfT, Excitement Among Rebel Conspirators. TERRIBLE RETRIBUTION THREATENED NEW Toax, July 13.—The /Jerald's Toronto correspondence says the execution of Sire. Sar ratt caused Intense excitement among 015 rebel conspirators In Canada. They manifmted their feeling by wearing crape no their arm., singing secession songs, and threatening the President with terrible retribution. General Hurlbut--alules (or Sale .Nnw Your, Jely 13.—A Washing ton dispatch Bays General Hurlbut has not been ordered before a court-martial. He naked for a court of Inquiry in order to clear lamed( from the report. ed ebarges made by General Batty Smith. The court boa not been granted by the President. and It thetas probable that It never will be, and that the report of General Smith will never be made public, end may, perhaps, be returned to Gen.= mat narlbut. General Grant so persistently urges a reduc tion of the number of animals in the hands of the Quartermaster General that General Slags will coon offer several hundred mules, Ir lots of fifty and one hundred, for which he will receive sealed bide. it Is tbought that this plan of sale will, in some localities, be more successful than sales by auction. Reaping Machine Patents Issued—Ms. tory of the Late Rebellion. NEW YORE, July 13.—The Ylmes` Washington Medal 'aye : Among the patent." Wined within the past week was tbe renewal of the Morgan Seymour Reaping Machine, for sevens years. from the Bth inst. The patentees are residents of Brockport, New York. The Richmond Republic states that the Uni versity of Virginia will Boon resume Its duties. with encouraging moppets. There an now stored in this city about eight bandied hazes of papers and documents pertain ing to the late Southern Confederacy. Its en tire history, from Its Inception down to the cap. tare 01 Ja. Darts, is contained Is tale pile. Canadian Cabinet Connell. Quisuo. July 18.,—A Cabinet Connell aee told yeaterday. It is reported th at ebeGorscuor Annatal, Lord Mouth, has received atampostaat dieplach, and that Parliament will he immedl- Mly: atervened. C. A. BeWard xs hem , and 'tined with the tlorernor laas debt. ADVICES FROM CHARLE MORE!) 818136 OP NEGROES kiNFBODED Celebration of the 4th of July. TEM APPOINTMENT Off BOTHILION &ATM irrutcy New Line of Steamers to New Fork. PETITION FOR THE PARDON OF 000. MAGRATH New Tons, July 13.—The Reralir• Charles ton correspondence of the , th inst., says: The white petrol° In the mount:" above Charleston, along the Ashley and Cooper rivers. were greatly excited.ll the beginning of the month by reports that the negroes, to the number of Boverslthuns. and, Intended to rise In rebellion on the 4th, and march in a body to the city. Time stories could not be traced to any reliable source, but to make sure, Wiles of troops were sent to differ ent points in the district named. The Booth Carolinians have been for some time much annoyed by the garrisoning of the variona posts in their midst with colored soldiers, wham, entire removal her been strongly urged on the milita•y authorities, and time is now a rumor that this Is soon to take place. The 4lb of July was celebrated at Charleston In fine style by the army and navy, and there were parades of the offoird firemen and other associations, net the whit!, natives did not take mach part in the demonstrations. The appointment, by the President, of Beni. F. Perry to be Provisional Governor of the State gave general satisfaction to the people, and a meeting of the Charleston lawyers to express their apprebatlon bad been held. A company has been formed for the establish ment of a new line of steamers between Charles ton and New Turk, and the Charlestonians or. peel to bare through communication with the north completed by the middle of August. The health of Charleston is sold to be !excel lent, except among the negroes, who are still dying in large numbers. There were rumors that yellow fever had made Its appearance there, but they are pronounced enttrely false A petition to President -Johnson, requesting him to pardon the rebel Ex. Gov. Itegrath Is being extensively signed by the South Caroli nians. INTERUMIG FROM MEXICO. GREAT RICCHIS OP TAR IMPERIALISTS NEW 'YORK, July IS.—The Reread has adrices from the capital of Mexico up to the 27th ult. The Imperialist Gen Gaeta; uy niports that hr has achieved a great aurcesa at the town of La Pa s een, In the Mate of Sonora, having, on the 22nd of May with 74 French soldiers, dispersed in complete route an encampment of 2,500 repu , 4l• ton., sod captured an I1110:1e.0 newton. Tney are driving tvery onvaaing thing before them In the State of M 15110.812, where, besides other triumphs, Gen. Beanies, after an obstinate at, gagetnent of a day and melt, had Maim the town Unman and made prisoners of its lmpe dal garrison of 300. while In San Login, ?oust sod other States, the Republican guerrillas were all giving Mazimillans men an immensity of tom bit, TIIE CAPITRED TENNESSEE Gcvernor Brownlow Investing it in 7-30 s rli 11,141.1'111A. July 13.—Jay Conke has sent t,. Parser Brownlow. Seven-Thirties for about half o nal!llon In gnld. The specie belonged to the Treat Id, of the State of Tennessee, when laren 111 ar, tls wee Ito t io•ernor. When the State wee captured by the Crdon troops finverner Banda fled, taking the fipseh , &sr,: with him, Gen. Upton followed the fugitive rebel. The royawas escaped. but the gold was returned to Nashvil,e, and l'aroon Brosculow decided to e.m• Vert the gold into Veiled States bonds. This bad been done by Joy Cooke., and the bon if for. warded to Nashville. Stocks and Ninary New T ee, July railway market was steady this morning, but generally dull. After hoard, theta was more i,lnnews and a slight. na sal.... Paring the day the market was steady itb a nhsht business. The tiovernment List was stroLg sod per cent. Letter on 5 J's sad 10 40's. State Bonds are quiet and steady. Mi., teltaneons and Coal Shares are generally item, with so Important changes except OD Quiek• Gold Is strong to.d.sy with some activity and a prospect of • the_ The de ~and for customs is increasing. and n, in.rre gold lutertwt I, due nrtil Sertember, These facts, tr.ge.ther with short laterewt, tend to keep the market firm. Money unchanged. The Adjutant Generale Convention 8H`.1,,,, July 13.—The Adjutant Geoe.rsls, in the Convention to-day, made reports showing the numher of troops furs shed Py the following ntatet: Malne.ll6,669—killed and died. tY2 213, Vermont. W 4.490; Connecticut. 34 414; Rhode Is land, West Vlrgiroa, f2n,dltt. 1ft5.706; New Hampshire, 33,235, Penn :36o,ooo; lowa, (In motion of eerier& Washisurne it ass VOLLYI to petit, 0 CVLatti 6to d t dsycr to each are the da,,,s captured by the regiments Of such Statett. The members of the Convention resit Rhode Island to morrow to partake of a clam r.ake. They w ill also make au excurs,on to Wutte MOUDL3III6. The Na t lounl Follege C onvention. CUR; k 1:I —ln the National Coln:et, dal ( oAca, Cou•ention to-day. plans re . estioral telegraphic ir,:.;ationa and for the 4., tat:Z.l.l,M of • Na'!, nal Normal eperietrian 111,t11 , 1,•, were diacu•rcd. Mca6nres were pen J.tlad !or a perfaautt.: National orgarlization carry forwald the general W., our, nuOn. Al s. Int sic reeettsg in Smith re S.x lan th.e evor.lng, R. v. Dr. Ilallleb• General rarficla and Prof. McCoy a ldrueed .ho coo. 'croon. steualve Fraud literal...red—State +ant tar, Fair ('toned. Cn, ‘,l. July 1:1 —An • extemive fraud has Just been discovered here to tea allay.: or forged 0..1; county betide. Twenty thousand dollars worth of the bogus scrip has neen tinted. A fellow named Kennedy is in ter Sr. :Let, lies inn been detected in the avriadlo. Six A.ll I et.t hauke hare been yictlmiz.d -Lim. The state Sanitary Fair at Ni.lwaukie closed 1•• Il,ht. The total cash receipts amount to over i. 160,000. aauo~s'ard Railroad Laborers ore a Rtrilte unsiderable Excitement Created. If V., July 13.—Tbe miners and railroad isiiorcrs in the Lake Superior region, struck for wages yesterday, and took posacssion of the Jade, allowing none bet passceger trains to rota. Thy demands of the strikers were dot in by the Marquette Mining It. It. Co.; he Peninsular Company refused. Considerable excitement prevails. A detachment of men from Co. C, 52nd regiment, left this morning for the scene of the disturbance. Extent,lve Rich Silver 111thes Dlacoverod Dnicran, July O.—Extensive rich silver mines have recently been discovered about fifty miles west of Denver, at the toot 61 Snowy Range. There In great excitement here and In tot neigh borlxxl of the mountains. flandreds are out pri spec:Ur g at and beyond Snowy Range, cv the Snake river. Gold (Violation NEW YOILK, July 13. former balls too buylng fri-cly, and each cold Is lx.elmlnc Reel cot. The bears 'are payirg oue.eighth per cent. on to-day's loans to cover chair short con tracts. The rezahir demand Is limited. The ynotatlons opened at 1:4 I , went up to 1:49N, and down to 142. Abandoned Property at Portsmouth and Fou'ruzas Sfoamos, July the aban doned property to and around Norfolk and Portsmouth has heen turned over to the Freed men'a Bureau. • • - - Cotton la daily arriving at Norfolk from North Carolina. Hire In Cincinnati C 1,1012111.1 1 .71, July 13.-0. R. Murray's Bout factory. No. 7 Geneace.stiseet, wan destroyed by fire thin morning, The lone la 88,000. It wan insured for about 82,000. Cluamistcre carriage and wagon factory, immediately adJoining„ was damaged to the amonnt of about 82,000. Connecticut Railroads. Ilenyyonn. Coon., July 11—The Connecticut Legislature Dm Art passed a to compelling the railroads In the Btata rialto abolish the commu nication system, bor to increase the rate of Qom mutely farm in a greater ratio than they in creased the way fares, as they existed July Ist. liervenaThlrty Butnerlptlohal Yen.aolaatata, July 111.—day Cooke reports enhecriptlona to the 7.30 loan today 'to the inntratit of $4,103,100. The oumberaf Individual anhecrlptlnhe amount to V 311). 'rho Morning star Arrived-112 Paxson gent on Board. , Nita Tom, July 13.—The Wainer Morning Bun% Irom Oreytown on the btkinat., arrived et this point this morninir• Dartmouth Dommeneement. B um s, July 13.—Chief Justice Ohm nate of rtilliMainh College, will WWI the coca mencemeat fa Dart:math, oa the 18th, 11th and 9Dth tuts. G "FTTP I]Tt .%'U' T: L :r: 1/le Allrced Rape—A feu C•oo• ht tug otter Part} —llearlog Its Ittati C Tnc Clirwordinary CA, men:, .71 MIT pa r of yesterday, of Bo alleged v da. of a young girl of aixtenn, in a stab, in t cc each w ard, on Tuntday two o'clock, by a young moo ot 31 ' namedWm, Richardson, Of !", a b-ar, before Mayor Lowry at three k yc: afternoon. It will be r,oolli..eted that the etten. Oen of some of the nigh: watchmen had aeon attract, d to the place, who on opening the door diecoserd the ling lady, her seducer having tied en Oat it approach. The principal evidence for the prosecution ronsi,te.l of the OISLIMOSty of the plaintiff, Annie Stuns, m, and also the ev dence of Lizzie lingers, who was with her on the evening of the occurrence. The latter young lady also Inakwa a charge against • pmag man named Jailers Ford. for at assault and bat tery with an attempt to ontrags hsr person. The two caeca were tried as the Is - ) young lodine are the principal wi tness's Lit both suits. D. Reed, Esq., was employed a+ counsel for the proisecution, and Ma) A. M. Brown for the defense. Mice Simpson related the occurrences of the evening in question as she had previounly de• tailed them to the Mayor on the day following the outrage- She had Marled loom home be tween nine and ten o'clock In the evening with Miss Rogere, who had called at her father's house, on Centre avenue, above Green street, for the purpose of accompanying her home. On their way the two girls met Richardson and Ford, who walked a little ways with them, and started to take them throneh some unfrequented ally, seeing which the elrle were unwilling to go with them, when they were pellal along by the arms. After a while Mies 'Rogers succeeded In breaking loose from the dinette. of Ford, who afterwards Weal home, but Richardson still kept hold of Mists Simpson, who avers that she kept crying out continually to him to let her go home. She states moreover that before Lizzie had eecapett, Ford made an meault on Lizzie and endeavored to violate her. Mime Simpson states that she was taken Into a stabie by RoM ardeon against her wish, and her rain consum mated by him, he meanwhile holding his hands to her month to prevent her goring an alarm. Watchman Clerk found her In the stable, and brought her to the watch-home. Miss Roger. confirmed the statement of kilo Biro peon. She says that after meeting Richard son and Ford, the two latter insisted on going with them, and use former took Annie's arm and the latter her's. They turned off the avenue to a dark alley running parallel, between Arthews and Roberts street., cud the girls refueed to go with them through the alley, as they wl6hed Logo to Lizzie' Rogers' home. and wanted to go up Roberts stre..et. The youtg men willed the two girls violently by the arms, taking them through to fire en evert, and there wanted them to go arrow , to a grocer spot. The gir:s both made an elleirt to crests,, and LIZMO ran away. Ford ran after le r, malting tier a "hitch.” and saying that he would "kill her yet- - Previiimt to Leis Ford bad endeavored to outrage her person, and tore here stet i.e. bite was afraid to return to Annie, fearing that the would be maltreated In like manner, and went home. When she was rlen fling the heard Annie hallooing to Richardson to let her go home, and at the same titian rest. Mg him. James. Germley, a retired watchman. living nQ Larch street, about two o'clwAt on 11eil,o -, l•v meaning heard a moaning [Wino, with the occational euicee of two persone, proceeding from the stet In on Enoch street. Tue wee that of a woman who appeared in groat ST: r to, h.c. Tllcre wore some words uttered by the two Carte aln the stable. tot! he ci.uid h et d ['Lettish 'heir import. lie etarteLi in putt of Soma vote Loire, and brought t Clark nod Ghee to the spot. On ope.aing L..: a n'Jle d , tt i.y discos-red the Kirl rtacd, , her rent'', tura nr.d di.rthr, nod her Nits:e'en., be: itt. enirg der p distriss. (1n their appr each 0., the sta ble Ow Sunup man had mane Li, es 'ape from the tack earl, tied ellinidng over the fence ran off. (tree started in pursuit, bat was unable to catch t inn. WMoll:flan Clark testßied t, the same rtli cc. and aloe stated that he brought the till to watch house, where •he wan locked vip for several hours, ut...11 her father woo rout who - n rile was released. Watchman (tees also gave his f,,tlroory, con oborating 100 state ment. of the other °teems. The rr.tteel for the defense then called a large number of wltneaees, in order to Impeach the morel ntazdise of Miss Simeon , and the to. idence add need mightoooStd , ed tattier dam. aging to here haracter if that of all the Witn,see themselves could stand the tea , of Impeachment. three w hetes. were .übvpnard by the defend ant, and, by their own mu febblvnA, which It is not necessary to repeat in Inn, would hardly set is petit cr persous to Ore their evidence in a court of justice against the integrity of a young girl. They were all young men In their teens. Ilut,h t'at khill and John nays both teatified that one evening last summer they were togeth er with the pLaictiff at Hay's shine quarry at tan u'elorl., and remained with her till F.i.c the mcrming. James Woods testified that on the might merlons to the alliywl outrage, she aaktal him VI here Tom Rictie.deon was and ed I.lm to tea him to meet her at Moorhead's at eleven o'ciMli that night. lie did not happen to ere Richardson, bat knows that she did net go home tiii eleven o'clock. tither witneeses, also te,ti de,: that slat remained out of doors last SarnMer flayllently as late as eleven and twelve te.lock, sod eetuet!ters till Si! in the moro . ng. Ills Liner, the Mayor, after hearing the evl e, nod welrhing the matter and the argil !, nes of counsel considerately, felt jastitbd in 11o:dire the tiftuding parolee in both (MACS to ~ail tor their appearan tee at court. A, t o the cred,' i i , ' of 11.0 yomig he thought that a matter the provl•ce of a Ivry to determine. Iti..h a: diem wan held to bail in the sum of b7OO, SK4I Ford In the turn of 1500. The r videoce of the two girls are corrobors .:ve. and the faro of a rape baring teen rooted on Mtmo Simpson in substantiated try liorn.ly and the officers who visited the stable on the eight in question. Whatever previous character the young lady has borne, If lathe,: it woe not beyond repmach, dneri nor materially affect the merits of the 's e, sn a, to eff -t an arrinittel of the ponce men on that ee Ford, we believe, has s,rred two or three ter ss in the House of It, loge, and is a lied charade: Richardson will not suffer in comparison witu There seems to he an Ituprnqtlye moral is this sad ease a Itch should fasten it,elf into the Lalnds of parents, and CaUPO them to restrain their daughters from rambling through the street., at Into hours. Many a lewrr girl, from h-leg dt.tged ie the propensity of stavlug out from h. me beyond seasonable hou-a, has been ruined aststriatlons, her reputation compromised, own her fa, name !ureter Mated. Developing' 011 Territory EANI, CicrrE, Putsrast CO., WEST VA., • July Sth, Iws. s £1 , 170118 GAZEITE:-113 coming from the city of f mote to this delightful and healthy region, I fli.d the "oil fever" manlfewing itself trial Its usual accompaniments. Lands have been leased ell along the Big and Little Sandy Creeks and their tributerice, wherever there has been the slightest Indication of oil, and the ovum, could be persuaded to do SO. Across the State line, on Gibbon's Itnn, In the southeastern cu.ner of Wharton township, Fayette county, Pa., bet a short distance from thin point, I found a steam amine busy at work, with Its lofty derrick, upon a well that boa already reached a depth of four hundred feet. The "Indications" developed in boring this well arc of • most excellent character, oud Its no rgetle manager has the fullest isonfldenee la the ultimate success of the wog k. Thuf well Is nn the farm of Mr. Shepard, .d le operated by a Pittsburgh company. Others are preparing to go to work and await results. The close pros, Inilv of this section to 1./waken! Creek, km In spired many with a great deal of hope. A alle cassful result to present oil operations will do for Preston county what oil has dono for Venan go and Greene—multiply Its wealth a thonsaad fold._ MoAnon. Rail way Earnlncs. The following Is a iltZtellll2.llL of the appron mate earnings of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne hicago Hallway Company, during the month ompared with the Same period of June ult., tart year lIIMMEM 297,906 42 3 namo 84 111,910 37 133.626 43 19,073 CO 6,200 Co 7,326 00 7,822 00 I 7,003 03 7,083 33 1,910 17 2,037 ri Pl.tletirer l 31. Matter. It. of Railway.. Miscellaneous.. T0ta1......... Earnings from. Seal, to 11111. SI Included In passenger irsturportatlrm. 4 WO 311 `A , $ 632,916 $4l $3,006,925 07 1209,1559 63 tome of freight and ,500 for priori:anent 34216893 29 3 above I gs Ls 61 Fatal Aceldent.—On Thursday evening of last week, Mr. Conrad Guise, of Indiana coun ty had one of his 14 re bodly crushed In Jumping off the Johnstown Acecommodation train, at Blairsville Intersection, while the train wai In motion. Upon Jumping to the ground. Mr. Guise fell, and the wheel of the car mussed over his leg, crushing the bone between the knee and ands horribly. Ho was • member of the oth Pennsylvania Heyvy amlllery, and was re tain:dug knee from the army. He was taken to his home In Blacklick township, where he died on the same day. Admitted to Thatt.--Aira. Eddy, itidleted ea oath of Wm. WabioTo far keePttlit • hottlebt Ol gaTaball far a. IteatialF thin endteeoe. I.epot t at the > tlbSiS:efiCO COMpittOO. The l'Atainren Sabeis'enee U;;mmittee pro. gents ti- ;cg r; p,;rt of its operathns doing the thr, months ending July first F;,* IL, u and two huadred and CI fte-n soldiers N L Ird at City Hal!, and •....2,47`; at the 011- d'rrs• F DID, at d I; drive ad ;Nina to 5.205 rot di: ; msk ne a total r.; soldiers who nave be. CA , . d f.a d urine the last t ti;N• months; and a 1.,1..1 eiLer Anratt, 1501, 01420,107 soldiers who have Co, a ted and provided for during that time. ransbortalion tons been riven to twenty-eght solditts le lin were left in the coy without means of rearbiae their bailors, Seyed have died, and ti •;r N;dles have been sent to their friends ' the e I tlf.ren t western States. Never before has the numbkr of sick and wounded soldiers, who claim our care and atten tion, been Co great as at present. Many of them arrive so exhanstedihrat they have been obliged to remain at the Home for days, and some for weeks, before they were able to resume their Journeys homeward. The number of this class will be for some time very great, as the hospitals are cies- Mg rip, and three left behind are gradually be,ing seat to their homes. As It bets been the premd boast of Pittsburgh atal. not rue Union soldier need pass through her borders hungry, we ask our citizens for • continuance of their liberality, that we may con- Urine our care and attention to our troops until every me has returned to their homes The following addithmal contributlons have been received 'since the last acknowledgment, July 241 Proceeds of strand Erarllsh c0neert.....—.51,10 6 00 Ladies' Ate satiety. Vim pro. M. Church to co Western Insurance co too no ffSMENE }rime liee.ption Committee Ogsh, Alleg Wrote, Orr & Co_ (1. F. Kobe . I,;;meiPet . Tcled tu - aenes 4tb JOY 4:4lebmtiOa,- S rs Also contrlbutloos of •egetabies from etoldle' Ald Societies of West ft•srton mod New Oistle. Tun Tenet. op TH. AfibASHl2Ol and Cornytratore for the murder of Peeradent Llncol.n. Putttilde cod by Petereon et Bro., Philortolphis, and for sale by H. Miner, n and 72 Fifth erect, Ph.. burgh. Thig lea full verbatim report of all the testi mony, the arguments of the counsel, and the verdict of the commission, together with *Match es of the lives of the conspirators, profusely Il lustrated. 210 pages octavo. Price, 50 cents. r. Scare BRITI,II B ETIEW, for June. 1665 The present number of this leading review, eo tar as we venture to judge from • cursory examination, is an excellent one. the articles on Italy and nu Gold and Prices are especially noticeable. For Bale by P(. A. Gilderifenney, 45 Filth street. rForooo's Slosantlee, for 3 1 .11... 065 . The uniform excellence of the literary charac ter of Blackwood lea srarraut for the worth of each pare 'miler number. That for June has the usual variety of style and topic. For sale by W. A. Glldenfet.ney, No. 45 Fifth street. The Minstrels.—The furore treated among the ',acre of Ethiopian delineation. by the arrival of - Dl:Tres and Green's famous troupe terms to have no dimnuition In It intensity. Nightly they are greeted with overflowing houses. As the end of the season approaches In cress, 1 novelties are Introduced in the entertainment, and tee bill offered to night Is • a'pable Mt, embracing the vocal and intrumen. tat ; sneers ; a number of new acts, dances, etc., and the whole concluding with the sensation burlesque, of ''The White Ghost." TonsOrrow right the favorites make their last appearance. VelltAys' grand union dd Fe:loves' Pic.hic will be given by the Curtis Hall As•(s iatic n, ou the ISA of July, at 01.W1X11:1 Grovc, m der the direction of the Iron City, An• cerona, Zocco and Ilay.Spring Lodges. The Nlsracers and Committee are all energetic gen tlemen, and prom a personal knowledge of many of them we feel assured that no pains will be spared to render the affair a pleasant re-onion to the fraternity, and entertaining and agreeable to all others who attend. Child Desertlon.-9 few mornings since Mre. Porter, reeidiag on the Pittsburgh, Fort Vis3 - ne and Chicago Railroad, a short ai4t.Bll , e tke;VW MBLIChtI.LCT, discovered a male colored child, about foot weske old, lying among some bushes along the hank of the river, wrapped la a piece of quilt. Mrs. I'. took the litilo stranger home, and on the following day handed it over to the Guardians of the Poor. 1 testructlye Fire.-4 to the morning of the 5 h the large woolen factory at Duncansville, Wait county, beloLging to D. C. Gibboriey, Elq., toot tire and was totally conanated- The Origin of the fee cannot be ascertained, nor even con jectured. Mr. Gititioney's lose Le between 58.000 and 510,000, with no inauranca. Much valuable mtuldricry was contained in the building, all of which is a total loss, Accidental Shooting.—At Hollidaysburg, on the 4th, a lad named Henry Bailer was shot by another boy named Raker, by the accidental discharge of a nistol, the ball entering the back of his bead. The wound Is probably laud. The wounded boy la a eon of Captain Was. Bailey, Quartermaster of tde 2241 Pennsylvania Cavalry. A 1 vlutnaetit..—Wm. C. Wiley, a former tnercher of the Friend Ititles, who lost a leg at stmrir, and also a well known printer of this hy, has been appointed Postmaster at Washington, Po. Death of am & ditor.—G. P. Reed, Evi., sea for d dor of the Indiana True American did at hie re,idenveLin that borangh on Mon day cr.orair g last, in the 171.11 year of hie age, OILS. Se. I )1_NKAI:1) CREEK PETROLEUM 130:11PANY. Cffice Corner of Penn and. Wayne Ste Viils company was organised on the 29111 oniler the Pennsylvania Miran( end filantifsetn nos Laws. The tearitory of the eorneany ad joins the lands of the 1/1.1&M Creek Lunn 011 Cron o.y, of this city. Capital fillisc r ai %U ...shim, Fund 24,000 Par Value of Each !theme Si 00 President—S. A.. JOHN:MON. set err end Tressures—Nd...ll'L GRAJIALDL 13(12.7..1 S. A. JonztwrolT, L. S. Eimr.Org. W vrtry ent'Ll,Cli, I JAMES 1.. D. GRIOT. i U. Kum, Je.i:tyd H. W. 'FLITCH... CHAMPION OIL COMPANY Prrduce-ra of Crude and 2danufaeturen at Seamed carbon Oil, Benzine and Labricating WuRILS OrpOSITE SIIARPSBIJECI Iner No. 49 HAND atroet, PITTSBURGH, Pe W. D. CIISIINLAN, Sup't. BREWER, BURKE & CO., 00=USSION Globe, Pacific and Liberty Oil Workil LJlporal matt actveuxes au6do op oonxismoenta of Refined or Crude Petro leum. 13[NrESHE merßd ELINCOCB .91a, W.U..l..dert • WA'. ACE CURTIS§, COMMISSION MEASoHAICTS, CRUDE AND REFINED YETROLTWM, BENZINE A.ND LUBRICATING CI E& No. 11U SOUTH WHAR VES, PHILADELPHLA, PA. «Qv-Storage eepseity (under cover,) for 15000 barrels. Also excellent facilities for chipping to American eon Foreigh ports, st oar wharf on Us Schuylkill River, near the platlotm of the P . B. B. cdl2-15, STANDARD PETROLEUM REFINERY CLARK Ai Still-ARR. Ty - ozki ar4 once, OOLLINS TowNaar. I tiv,4co to Office Yu Pittatrargb, 24 WOOD EITBSEL These works have the Lerma eant. th* country. The brand stands the 14h& thia comity and in Europe, lot quality and ir t = sad the oil le Put well nedineillleihersels,y v./ adl = lot T export OEDOW Er kO E TA W R s delta) r ziDED livezumuan'or neat' Warehousing Cotpany, Iltor,of BALTIC' & ELAISISONSta, Broalgra. 57.0nAci1 01 , ICEITN . ED PNEE,tOLIRIM, , bk . /Ulu ohal Panel& (pm, as BEAM& SIMEIMiIow Yotit. Ocily --:. ESTABLISHED IN ;1786. .ffr yr AD MR rrsOrEm TS. StMM GOODS OF EVERY VAitIETY & TYLE, Concert Hall Shoe Store. English Lasting Congress Gaiters, BEAT J LLmTY, ONLY kik Children's Shoes YBO 10 OUTS 11PWARDS - 100 CO 1 CO 1 00 Gents' Fin French Calf Booth, x:roslroxicr IMLB3Ia2EI. At Greatly Reduced Price& COffiE TO-DAY For ]Bargains. No. 60 FIFTH 67311:131 ivid STOP ND THINK, BEFORE YOU PITROILASE, HOERR YOU CAN GET THE HOST For Your Money! AT THE BOOK PrEusllras' PRESFMATION DIPOI YOU BUY A BOOK AT THE Publishers' Retell Price, and Receive A PRESENT Which Costs Yon Nothing, and Worth FROM 50 GUTS TO $5OO. VISIT '74 FLFT.ti STREET (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.) or send tar a catalogue of their books. hril ODD FELLOWS' GRAND UNION PIC-NIC, Will be given by the "COSTIS lal," ASSOCIATION, Oa TT. 7 IiSDAT, JULY 11th, at GLENWOOD ROPE.O The affair Is under the direction of the Yellowing lodges: IRON CITY, AINGERONA. ZUOOO sad DAY SPRING. ILL , A.ZW3 MS. T. T. Bing, Adam Berry, E. Williams, Ir., Robt. Small, John Brieble, Wm. Linn, R. A. Ammon, Seth Wilmot, Jas. P. smith, Ales- Jack. B. S. Snowden. Jan. IVKIAIsy. 4C9. James McLaughlin, Robert McNeely, Wm. Ilanlln, Thema. O'Brien. Can will leave the Connellevill• Stational lowa Reviler train at 7:53 a. m. Extra Train 8.23 m. ; Regular Train at it a. m ; Extra Train Music by ECRLE~ ' RAND. Dtnner will be cerved by J. B. DIOE.EY. jyl4.m,yr. FOR TUE GOLD REGIONS OF ID4IIO I I shall leave Pittatrurgb, Ina few weed, for DENVER WTI", 10,9110. Persons afiahirtg to go to Moho, will and one of the beet ooportosalee ever Lllered for a GOLD t 331 4131- 0 Good Spring (Covered) Wagons , and tents for camping out. Everything evlll be complete order. A few more paseengers will be taken for $125, 12qCLODING BOARD Apply at once to G. WASHINGTON MOWN, at the office o f kleasta. Phelps, Park re. 00., No, ft St. Oleir wet. pittsbureh. Pt., or Wren P. e. Box Co, Alkitties). 01ty, Pa. Jyllawtl REMOVAL. BAILEY. FARO :VI & MI, Have Just Qccupled their New an Capacious Wareroom and Factory, No, tG7 ShirTRFTELD STREET, Yrkere they will make and keep an Lao', sIifEET LEAD LEAD PePA . WATEic OA ' S AND of elrery description. linden solicited. P. 0. BOX 1071. THE (BEAT PITTSBURGH. PA. PEREIAPTOBY AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, THURSDAY & FRIDAY rnionfiros; 138 M.1.11:12. 231tromsto Sir Look oat for Noggins. L I;Le);, i*.litadrzi re:4A el.) sf.l:4 q:4:1:11 Witco tie attention eit_ftw'sadl l M hL. spletelAsto:k of_CfMB PCSPMER SHOT =TO and POMMES AMAX and icamitotthis ot nom kza4. dock to the argo* woe trotted to Ws motluit. lan KIiABE'I3IiOEL Splendid New Stixdc Jugbodged. CB6.III4nTS ELVIEE, n.alllL6lO •,• • • Solo agent tor Sdablei Ow* Raines Orli. P =CS, 11:04 Princes' Organs and Yelndernw CURTIS HairTEINI 4311,143 POWIDEB. JFit. essivad and for MUMS 1301¢N. .iss Wood !tree% - R,r o W-11.11 , T:- 7 bEZD, BUCK. , fi l'f i ezli c 7l: l cce t la Jen • I. Ira oartsock, s. ..; =... _ ~ p °,c~~' j_rc_ i. AT LAD ES' PITTSBUZGH, P 4, GOODS, of nal. - and desirable WILL EtE CONTINUED ON AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT 'S AUCTION 1111 WOOD DrEDICL
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