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    VO LIME LXXVIT[---NO. 190.
ithibttrgit: Giadttit,
CITY *PTICES.
tiottli ea and Lots
la Allegheny at anttloP. Two brick dwellings on
Bt altdJolningT., Swift's Church, will
„ ./iie6 s ". l 4,hy A..Legysta, autilturser. On Thursday,
tionatamc,' - -anti olialock—
Here We Are,
Ittelten the tomer of Fourth and Market streets.
Recollect that ma sold out at the old sued, and
berg 'removed to tho store formerly °cooled by
Bureheeld, just nest door to cur former stand,
riot on the corner.
C. IlaasChr Lou & Bno.
The Pince to Flnit It,
If you Want anything In the Dry Goods line,
yen will find a very full and complete stock of
Drem Goode, White - Goods, Mourning Goods,
Heesekeeping Goods, Dommtlo Goods- or In feet
anything' You want in the Dry 000(11 au, at
very low figures (or cash, at our new place of bus
:lnessaight on the corm:ref Fourth and Market
meets. 0. Gannon Love h Bun.
Reduction.
Otte friend, Nc. John Wier, No. 120 Federal
. . *treat, Allegheny, was in tho east when the
glorlowil news of the capturm of ilintimooll !nut
trio . Mairrendru imf the rebel General Lee was re• 'edged, ant taking advantage of the. peal, pro
duced, and knowla tha taaction that would fol
nude very Amin purchases of the finest
:wing and eununer goods at about ;one-half of the
ALI prices. Some of the now, clothe , cassimeres
inh"eiatiuma era included to his clock, which bets
prepared to make up to ?titer, on abort notice, la
the latest styles, and at eornespondingly low rates.
de/mice assortment of futedahlng goods and ready
; made Blot lag min also be tonod at his elegant
eetabliatonent. Oar Allegheny friends should 'eve
him a call
New Goods.
South Si. Rontq Mr . Yet street, are now recete.
ince lama *took , at Boots, Shoal end Gaiters,
WihielifawY are determitie3 to sell at more reason.
able prices thaif gni' other house la the elty.
• Maytag. purchased toilr goods far cash, they are
• enabled to Ter superior induzemeata to persons.
They also have a choice stock of city-made
goOdh . which they offer at very low prices.'
Thine triabtorto pueblo° should go early and
secure bargain.
Remember nip place, No. 63 Market street.
jyatAt • Solna h Rosa.
Tkomas W. Parry .c Co.,
Practlfsl. Slate Hooters, and Locs ."-• In American
Slate, Old 'carioca' colors. 011Icriat Aloxarclat
,• Laughlin's, neat the Water Works, Plttaborgh.
s Ittiaidence; No. 7g Plke street. Orders
tqmpptly attended to. ; All work warranted water
proof. Repairing done at the shortest notice. No
eharfre fee'reUsfru t ' Presided the roof Is not
abused afterpt to put en.
r • ' Cairpetitei Jobbing Shop.
tl returned after an unionse of thne years
to the army, .1 have re-voted my shop (oral sorts
tfif.fcbb,Pol l nt4a, cippinti . to line. at th e old stand,
Vtrgtri A lley b etween Smittileld street earl Chem
: alley. Orders solicited . aml promptly attended to.
W/LLIKX ronnuvr.
. .
S i eltrage orVolorcd Alen.
.Mitres. or ram Gtzgxrat The desire to
I ?:ite does "not...arise from a ny special' benefit.
.
, soldeb the prigate member of society enema to
"derive from the privilege. Not one in a thou.
.
Sand ever finds jaimseit benefitted twee value
Hof a single dollar by.ail the voting be burs done
In many years. This Is trne alike of all classes.
It Ls not to be supposed then, that the black
Maw :wishes im be something =melbas) a mere
Ist:editor ci f the ballet box, because he thinks
there Is some mysterious charm about It that
Will be of direct and personal benefit to him.
• it,4s the dtaiedism which wounds, It is the int
- ' l- ptte maxims which is thus publicly made which
. le so hard to bear.
Butailo not irlsh to discuss the Abstract. gum
thm,. /dr. Etenr, hut with your permission, to Ith
legyanr readers owi what a black man thinks,
and how a bleekmactilooks at the terrible up.
. 4,7 Mazer which hale the innocent -cause- I read
the papas I reed al kinds of papers , and I read
day alter day, such questions as "What shell
ere-.do- - with the negro? Strati the negro
vote? And • the almost universal cry
is. "Let him Tote;" "Let et=
Vote." /tut aim, small comfort do I get front.
rdhlciately born. - A*llmthrophy. The plea is
duly for thessaMerra negro; only far th e lately
''' , gthatitipitted slaw If I would share this priv
ilege I must leave Pennsylvania and go to South
Carolina. Is there no justice among men? I
, dent ask whether there is any good reason
' why an intelligent colored map should be kept
film the ;ells, while many an Ignorant Ser
.:kraals •Stesj - Tor that question hu been asking
forilquarter of a century in Pennsylvania, and
dm found no emswerl. but I ask in-the name of
reason, ale there any renEollll that can be urged
4 f . :F glvicig the elective franc/die to the negroes
'the Gm% which do gos apply equally to the
negroes of the North? If the lam slaves of
Alabama are expected to be the loyal "people"
of that State would not rho votes of the blacks
to -New Yorkarad Massachusetts be one solid
*to In behalf of loyalty and sustaining the got- .
emens?-
iI
do not Insist that / am more loyal to the
Government of the Unltedikatea than Governor
rogry.offkluth..Carsdleta. elthonglif know I am,
• • lint 7 onlyuge that I and a2l tbe black tun of
' the North arc jut as loyal, just as capable, just
04 deserving, and - onr-votes jut as us futon the
:right aide utile litetraignorant black men of the
pbmations. if this be not sound reasoning.
N.r..Edltor, I shall not take it swim If you set
nu sight ! . , CoLonnn Voinernes.
,
, •
correspondeit is right In the abstract,
bUtheforgeta that amendments to our State
Constitution can only be made once in Iva pmts.
amendment restoring right of end/rage to col
• o ed:m®of Peunsyhranlts can be initlatedby the
Legislature fa 1867—not sooner—and the work
gait be coup:masted In 1869. That It wIII ba
-4 410nedlast sum= tuft. can be done we have no
- ddohts but as regards the States of the South,
tallies the colared.tnen are invested with the
right of franchise at once, the door will be cloeed
~agalitstthem knieffidtcly. Hence it is that the
Mature:My ett — piesetit - tunas' npon then* case,
and noc upon the9lF4YOn Which will came up
inTenchtylviiiisittheiieopertliee.
„Trouble, In - South Carolina,
• romPlaiala made that General ifer.'
• shims his influence in favor of the late masters 1
ofOleyeaks cecina, tka freedmen, compel*lf
them to remain and work on thi plantations on
nth terms as their employers ' may choose to
people called, maseMertinfr
ikeiZiOrys Glittro, . In' Gharkstott,, on/the 10th
inSt.:, - and resolved t s .•r ' /
we, the colored (Uinta& of South Cans
, Sue; 40/Cu id She City of Opkoriestou, deem it
right and proper that we shotlid know from the
ti;.. , roaniratotdcr of Ms district what May - be the
Arlie of , one iaolestified by those whom the
FI ' l3 - 40 , :trinneat his plated here for the nrOtectlon
ofIII loyal chisel:4. arO quite sweet oar
t4.pencetel emend In :the commtmity, - smd If wo
cannot obtain proper Informatkrn •Irma the Atl
i': ribmitles, and bo reditisti, we will appeal to the
. 2 1 4974:111XI*40Vglthlthigto. ni We are determined
”sklihi•lionxift Dinner: ADP letruslons upon Our
ti as loystoltizoos, tor infractions upon the
1 GoTerrotect Of thetruited States?,
*A_ numvr.-47e have
„.;;111.1111ieWPf.,813. - -#1 by the National
tinedlt ifoiratneat Alseektlon to the aoldlere
askib' g kirdttittlibatrans - 10 the land for erecting
~s4abltinountnentavar thngrave of Abraham
Lheipin, at; Oakr*edemetiry, Sprlnettleld, fill
; n° 46 l / !MK, #4OOOO-have 'haTe be9°
of gronnd surrounding
t o rra i 146. been .tieesied. to the .issoelatlon:
la , an object whielrehonld iiot only Interest
'n .tine = oldieid ., who arc lattilealarlyfappealed to,
but:every loyal heart In our oasui , try: Contrl.
bntigas should be bent to H. Hcacgmas, 1111-
mold B,tato Trea,surer , Springtietd.
41. en Luc= Grsuraht, one of the Cidenito
10nagfa , *kW surto:fee - has barer been prci!
,thcnightulf hie* semis* who were
ffelrfA4tud ka'ruAteen Pardoned, was, last week,
:4',4entrxr.ilte Ohkqeolfeauf ark at Columbus. It
keuerally supposed be wee armteueed to
do", but Wean Informed - Ike Ockimuuulant of
tkpmember of
zoo mmission , thattried him; hat written the
We} Departmeut,'reeennesmding his discharge;
, yord ha thinks he win sant be tia at Month
1" r:t
THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZt.:TTE.
VERY LATEST NEWS
WASHINGTON DESERTED B 1 SOLDIERS
Crowds Visiting the Pres!den
NEW TILEGRAPO TO SAN FRANC
An alabansa Colonel Promoted.
RICHMOND WHIG ACAIN PUBLISHED
Confiscation Act VTorously Executed,
TREDEGAR IRON WORKS LEASED.
Saw Tong, July 25.—The Herald's Washing
ton special says, returning veterans continue to
leave this city in large numbers elmtatit daily.
Those in and about Washington bare been re.
dtteed,to a comparatively small number, and
this is being still further depleted daily. The
city nqw presents much less the appearance of a
military capital than at any time during the last
four years.
There was an unusual crowd at the White
aortae today, notwithstanding the intense
heat of the weather. The Prmteent devoted sev.
oral hours to recel • lag nod hearing those ciesir
ons of obtaining an audience.
The Times' Washlngtrm special says: The
Coital States Pacific railroad company hare
placed twelve hundred miles of their new line
of telecraph to California under contract to be
built before the end of the present season. The .
wire for the line has been purchased, and the
poles for the interior portion of It will be cat
this fall. The whole line from Chicago to San
Francisco will be completed and In operation In
one year.
Colonel George E. Spencer, of the 15th Ala
bama infantry, resigned his commission - in April
last. .otilastSsutudey the reelgeatlen was ac
cepted, when the Colonel was also promoted to
a Brigadier Generalship, with his commission to
date Isom April.
A Nashville dispatch eays: The Richmond
Whig Vecommenced publication to-day by per
mission of GeneraiTerry. Iliagewav, the former
editor 4 still retains that position. In his intro
ductory he says be ought to be allowed perfect
freedom of discuselon on all subjects, but this
cannot be. He will endeavor to do the best be
can tinder the embarrassing circumstances which
surround tam. The tone of his editorial le that
of bitter Irony at the restrictions imposed upon
him.
•
The confiscation act is vlgorcasly executed
throughout Virginia, and the property of ninny
persons pardoned by the President hen been
libeled. In such eases actions are discontinued
on the presentation of certificates of pardon,
and the payment of (wart fees Incurred.
The Tnedegar Iron Works, at Richmond, hare
been leased by the United States to the owners,
Joseph R. Anderson and his partners, who have
commenced holiness again as iron nantifactur
era. These worts being held by the govern
ment agents as confiscable property, revenue is
derived by renting them until the proceedings
under the confiscation act shall be determined.
LATE 111E%ICAN ADVICES
Negrete's Retreat from IllaMmoras
MARSHAL BOLUNE'S COMBINATION FHIJSTRATED•
The War Daily Becoming More Bcricrm.
SEVERAL MEM DEFEATS REPORTED
aura In Undisputed Possession of Chihuahua
Nuts Tons, July 115.—Tbe New Orients
Times' Cityot Mexleo correspondent says: When
Negreta tell back from MatalDDras he offered
Pennygass tattle at Buena Vista, which was de
clined. Fowling the imperialists were planning
to surround him, Negrete retired to liennbova,
where he divided his forces, matching them In
different directions, and Marshal &nine's com.
blastion, which was to terminate the war, we.
frustrated.
The war Is becoming every day more serious
is the State of Michoacan, and a force of ten
thousand bas been sent from Mexico to protest
Metals, the capital of the State. This has not
been done, however, and Connt.Pattier tee been
censured sod recalled Inc allowing Itegules to
defeat hiM. Colonel Pauline has also suffered
disaster. The city of This has been takes by
the Liberals. •
Thetown of Matehuta had been stormed and
the Ihrpartallsta lost threa hundred French
troops. No noratere was naked or given. The
Eitates of Genera, Chaco , Eabasco, and the
greater part orthment Vera Cruz and VOA& aro
In the had of the Lfberala.
President James Is In undisturbed possession
of Clatushtut. The bitterness of the people Is
growing stronger daily. It le Impossible to col
lect taxes:
LOSS OF PROPEL LOB QUINB AU
BETWEEN TRIM AND FORTY LIVES WET
THE KBE FRIGHTFULLY HORRIBLE.
Now YORK, July 25.—The North Carolina'
now of the 22nd, says: The steam propellor,
Quinbang. left Moorhead city *bout six o'clock
o n Thu. o4, 3' morning, boned far Baltimore,
with about. 280 discharged soldiers belonging to
the followlng commands: PS to the 3d U. S. Ar.
Mary, as) to the 00th Maine, 7 to the 169th New
York and 8 companies of the 7dth Pennsylvania.
At about 8 or 9 o'clock, when e II Cape Lookout,
the machinery refuied to work, and the vessel
bang driven ashore by the breakers, was split to
pieces and became a total wreck. Between
thlrty and forty of the passengers are reported
Met.
The acetate described as being frightfully:hor
rible, and twine of the stirtivers are represented
ae acting most nobly In their efforts to save
their eon:nuke.
The4inittbarig Is an old boat, built probably
before roans of the If-fated pusengers were
bora, and might have doue well enough as a
tMusport for cattle, but for human beings, par-
Ueularly dlschanred soldiers, who have fought
the battles of their country, and are returning
home after a long absence, should be furnished
something more secure.
SALES OF GOVERNMENT VESSELS
The Ford's Theatre Matter
Wasudnoxon, July 25„ . —The Navy Depart
ment Is rapidly dlapceing of its immense Peet at
vices at about wren:inept appraise:neat.
The next great sales will take place as follows:
Boston. August let; Philadelphia, August 10d4
New York, August Ilith; Monad City, Minnls,
August Ilth; and Washincton, August lethr
These sales .will dispose. of - a larger portion of
the fleet which - Inm taken so prominent a part in
crushing the rebellioa.
The Secretary of War, having occupied Ford's
Theatre, - bei Infonned.the counselor Mr. Ford
that he recognized the lattar'e right to compani
mike,after a careful' inemtigatlon of the
value of the blinding, rented it until the let of
February next for $1,600 per month, with a pri•
vilege of pnrehesing It for $lOO,OOO, the price
agreed noon with the Christian Commission, it
Congress Dee proper to do so; If not, to return it
in good condition. The building will probably
be needed for a depoaltory of rebel archives.
tasEAsE AMONG CATTLE.
Men Attacked with the Disease,
Mininnei : July 24.—1 n the A.ekanans end
MidelsidipLixdioms d alise.ese las broken ont
among the atilo, tidnree and hop, which tem
been ragluglor bonut . tiitle. They arc dying In
from tweatrfour bilaTtl.olnhi hours Idler iho
attack. The supposed cause SS poison bum
black knots, which were very thick some time
ego. There ho groat lore of Mock. Men were
attacked with tile disease from doctOdng Cattle.
lowa Cfty Altered Bank. Notes
PLIILLDELPTIM 21—Altered note 44
fifty dollars from fire deflate, film the Nib
Batik of lowa City. were eartaludrely elialata
bero today.
BY TELEGRAPH
ANDERSONVILLE PRISON KEEPER
Trial Indefinitely Postponed
TREASON INDICTMENTS AGAAIST LEE AND OTHERS.
Gov, Perry and Doff Green Pardoned.
RAMIE% S ALTER Al!!) MRS, IS ERRATI'I EASE
Blitainsippi and Atlantic Equadrau Reduced
PROMO SUCCESSOR OF JUDGE CITRON
Postoffices Reopened in the South
JOHN il/NOR POTTS AND NEGRO SUFFRAGE.
New Tone, July 25.—The Timer' Washing
ton special has the following: The trial of Capt.
H. Worse, late rebel commander of the Ander
sonvllle prison, which was set for to-morrow
before a Military Commission, has been indefi
nitely postponed, and the Secretary of War has
the case under advisement. The charges pre
ferred against him and for which It was intend
eel to put him otetriati to-morrow, is for violat
ing the customs of war; the suppcsitlon being
that lie refaced the prisoners under his charge
sufficient food, fed them on spoiled and putrid
meat, compelling them to drink water In which
had been thrown the elope from camp, chaining
persons together and other inhuman practices,
from which they died.
The next term of the IL S. CL-cult Court is to
be held at Norfolk In October, when the: treason
Indictments ageing'. Gin. Lee and-x4isx noted
rebels will be called up: It is understood here
that these cases will not be presented, but that
the President will direct a mat ores. to be en
tered, and dispose of each defendant as he pro
poses to dispose of other leading rebels who have
been aetive parteclp uta In the war, namely, by
patting them on long probation, sod then as a
condition precedent to pardon, imposing each
penalties and restrictions as may be Justified I y
the circumstanc a.
Among the persona pardoned by the Preeident
to-day were Governor Perry, of South Carolina,
and Duff Green. The South Carolina delegation
have gone home. Governor Perry leaves here
tomorrow direct for his State, to assume his
official duties as Governdr.
It to ancoanced by the few friends of Father
Walter, that he has prepured for - publication a
paper, which is Intended to refute the statements
contained In General flardle's communication
of the 20th instant. Father Walter was known
throughout the war m being one •of the most
malicious rebels In this country, and from what
his acquaintances say of him, his animosity to
ward the Government has incremcd rather than
diminished to violence. It Is tram the rebel
stand point that he views the acts of Mrs. Bur.
rat. and determines her Innocence. The Arch
Bishop of Baltimore has requested Father Wai
ter to desist Irons further discussion upon the
subjrct of Mrs. Burrattla guilt or lon x-euce.
The refutation paper may 'therefore never appear
in print.
The Nary Department has directed the rednc-
Lion ofthe Mitaissippl squadron to live vessels,
including those at Mound City. Admiral Lee
the given direction for the carrying of the order
Into effect. The ordnance material of the squad
ron will be collected at URI now Naval Ordnance
Depot at Jefferson liamtcka. A large number of
collated men will at once be discharged from the
squadron. The Admiral returns thaw his thanks
and bids them farewell In handsome terms.
Admiral Radford has stilled from Hampton
Ronde to take command cf the' AD tittle squad—
ron, with orders to reduce it totem yeast la. The
Malvern is his flag fillip.
Hon. J. Melo, of Teuncsace, Is tamed to-de r
as the probable successor of dodge Cutron on
the United titsuts Supreme Bench. The Paid
dent tendered the position to Mr. Mr Ica but the
Lauer has thus far intimated that Le does not
dentrd the office.
The Triburir• Washington Biaxial says
private totter from Matismoras stab.• that large
numbers of rebel (Aileen ar,d.mcn, Lttely he! x.
tag the commands of £Nqk Taylor and filthy
Smith, are here for the parpose of
.I.tiniug the
forces orMathmilliart, is Lslm , Tw e nem,.
seems to he ineneol by the high g , 1,1 .bonntim
offered by the Imperial Govern int at.,
Daring the week ending July 16115,
the Government has, rdopeor,l forty-three
PostnelerA In the South, twenty three of them
in Virginia, eight In Mlasisalp p t , pit in Tenor , .
see and three each In Kentucky and North Car
Mina.
It is reported on good - antlierity that John
icor Botts will soots 1nt111) an aLhlrese to the
people of Virginia, uriing them to vote for
negro suffrage as the only hope of the State for
Its readmission to thellnion on terms of equal
ity with the other States.
dll of the trocpela this Department, number
, lux about 40,00f1, will be paid off next week.
About six millions of dollars is rreolroi to liqui
date their claims en the Government.
The Go)grament has forwarded instructions
to the Co mender of the Department of Vie.
ginhi to oduce the volunteer cavalry under his
command to twe regiments. Similar orders beet
been stest to the Conmanding Generals of the
liidats and North Carolina Departmeats direct
tag 'them to discharge, with the etreption of
eon, all rolunteer cavalry regiments attached to
their respective commands.
Proclamation of Gov. Parsons of Alabama.
Molina, July =.—The Adrenlser and .ffsgisav
pubilthes us day Governor ?arsons' Proclama
tion. The Governor reviews the prospects of
the condition of the South before secession, and
the now 1.. poverishen state, and estimates that
ono hundred sad twenty-two thousand ALsbam•
lan, were In the battle, of which seventy those.
and are dead and disabled. Bence, dent Itution
reigns where once stood comfortable homes, and
yet dmld the ruin, su ff ering sod dea th resulting
from secessLon, every political rielt which
the State possessed under the Federal Goustito
lion Is here to-day except slavery—the stave
code is dead.
Justices of tkui Peace, Constables, members
of the Commission Court...except Judge Probate,
County Treasurer, Tax Collectors, Azzes.rn,
Coroners and municipal officers who were In
office on the 22d or May biat, are apooloted dur
ing the continuance of the Provisional Govern-
Meat. Judges Probates and Bhartikt woo were
in office on the .ffild of May teat, will take the
amnesty oath and continue to discharge the du
ties of office until others are appointed; each
officer 111 required to take the amnesty oath and
give new bonds. The election for delegates to
the Convention to assemble on the loth ef Sep
tember next, will be held on theffila of Amrolst
next.
From New Orleana—Merritt's Cavalry
Going to San Antonio—Comm!nary De
falcation—Cotton.
CllllO, July 26.—New Or!cane dates to the
19th are received. Memtt'e cavalry force are on
then:terve hom Shreveport to Ste Antonio. It WAS
thought the march would not be attended with
more than the ordinary inconveniences that beset
cavalry through ether amities of the Union.
A defalcation of ten thousand dollars has on.
cuffed In the Commissary Department. Corn.
miseary Scott lost the money gambling, and had
fled from Shreveport.
Thousandaof bales of cotton arrived at New
Orleans from the °Melina raver. There is a fair
supply of cotton In themarket, with little inquiry:
Good ordinary 136 @SS; and
,middllne 44C1.46e.
There Is no sale of sugar or molasses. Pro
duce quiet and unchanged.
Barnum', Museum Grouud-:•Penlan Plr
ate-Creean Steamers Arrtved--trulted
Service Petroleum Cue.
Nsw To Judy - 25.—The ground heretofore
occujjled by Barnum', Museum, sad tho burnt
diatrict7naa..bean4urchased by James Gordon'
Bennett. Barnum receives 6."5O,000. The en
tire pure:taw will amount to 2450,000.
The Penton 'Brotherhood held a plenlc at
Jones' Wood to day, Tha attendance was very
large. •
Thirteen Ocean steamers anived at this port
yesterday..
Tho united Service Petrotenth ease wan andor
culmination today. Col. flillyar and Col. Kel
logg gayo their . testimony. ,
The Atlantle.Televaph Cable-. Pete from
Cyrus W. Field.
Ntriv Yorur, July 25.—A note from Cron W.
Field, dated Lnudge, July the 11th, says: "I
leave hero Thursday, the 13th Inst. Great
asll - from the Nore on &murder, the
15th. We expect, to leave Teleetla about the
13th, and to anivo at Heart's: Goatee: during
the Shot week In August. Everything Ls going
on to ottrvunke satitf.etlctu."
Emigrants Suspeetakofi Smuggling.
Nina Your, July 25.—Our Cub= House
Meal. stisPeatlng etahtistat of amuggling,
two Mtn making raids upon their baggage, and
afterfrhtlithithtir Emu pools. lap threultht
sbAy . Wog robbed, and personally figuring
thamin =no Instance:, the calms cams to the
ooASJGefottihaCllo antualphigtms dont, by item
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1866
STOLLN BONDS AND COUPONS.
FOUR CLERI IN LOAN OFFICE' dIIItRIED
Robbery Conies - led by trblitlesey.
ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE FROM THE CARS
WAIIIITIMTON, July 25.—0 n tbs. bilt of Jane,
1804. the Chief Clerk of the Load Branch. con
nected v‘lth the office of the Secretary of the
Treasury, addressed to the latter a note stating
that one hundred bonds, partially prepared for
Untie, of one thousand dollars each, Were miss
ing, and that) be had exhausted all the remoras
at ida command In endeavoring to find there.
As they had not been signed by the Register. tr r
sealed, they could not be negotiated. The
Coupons, however, amounting to $lBO,OOO, were
sealed and complete, and payable to bearer ull
the first of January and July In each year. and
could be sold nay where.
The Solicitor of the Treasury havirm etnployed
two detectives of this city, It was not lons be
fore they fixed upon Wallace W. l'hittlesey, a
clerk In the loan oflice of the Treasury Depart.
went, no the guilty party, bat It was notdeemed
advisable to make any arrest nettl more mode
sty* evidence could be: obtained. Their suspic
ions were strengtheeed py the fact of his resign.
log his position In the Tressnry In December
lavt, and of his living ccreptnously without os
tensible meat s. Op Saturday last the detectives
proceeded to New YOrk and captured Whittlesey
near the Western Hotel, la Cohrtland street. Re
confessed het guilt and stated to them where
some of the coupons were concealed, namely, In
the chandelier of his residence, where they were
subsequently found, but the hoods had been des
troyed.
On recovering all that was available of the
stolen property, the detective& took their pris
oner rapidly to deMey City to catch the train.
Whittlacy quietly acatml himself In the par.
but soon alter the train had attained its full
speed he haatened to the door, doubtless with
the Intention of Jumping elf, bat was palled
back. Finding himself load he endeavored to
obtain sympathy Irma the pasaungers by accuis.
lag the rtileers of kidnapping him. Be was
Safely landed here this Mori/log and iiimiveYed
to the police headquarters. frbittlesey bad sold
some night thousand dollars worth of coupons,
and made atnatt twenty-two hundred on the
premium on gold. Ile bad money when arrmted,
notwithstanding Lis high style of hiding.
From New Orleans
Nks> OntxAka, July 24.—The Mariposa, from
Nate York, arrived at Galveston.
Aletter of the 113th up; The total amount
of cotton in Texas don't exceed ti fry. thousand
baler.
The
flouston Teltgraph of the 20th my:: The
reports that there are ten thousand Missourians
Mexico bound Is undoubtedly a piece of non
sense. The entire party la 1 en, than row 13ttn
dred.
on the 12th tat-, two companies of the seven -
tr•eletth lowa cal.ttry fought five hundred
Stmax Indians, and captured tour men. The
Indtact lqsa Is unknown.
The TO,,er' Mobile fractal, of the 11,1 d (nye:
Bishop Andrews leaned * iolien to gli - 631..E.
Church segues:ding the Anti! Conference
hold Its sermons the coming fall to elect delegates
to the general conference, commencing in April
sent. Lie alto rtNueets Utz churches usEnces In
Columbus. Gs., for recoostractton.
-. • .
Cotton dull at 4L. Tutu' rercipts slam ltut oc
upallou 41,000 Lulea.
From Fo&th Carolina
Nantes., N. C., July 21.—{Mood 011 T la
nelit)D, :Le Tre2suu spent, Is now rceeiettigat
tilts polo; for ship... north, a super - Mr quality
of ropte,r, which the defuect rebel govescructit
obtained from the mines r..mr Chailette, North
elrOiltia. There are also :area quautiii.i of
Lou, lead, coal cad sulphur to tio shipped horn'.
fe,P, gOld stud silver min. In this &atonic 1101/
lug worked by negro., who are accadledatiog,
annum
Cokn,' Lira:sal la also La* quau•
titles of Coalcilrma aoUairo• Llchts, tinny, for
et.n.tx!d SnA,llll* 'tent' ste , enee.
The Raleigh Progriu nay, The natl., do
tacute, inelndJeg toe arlaWe-nacy. are zwa - log.
morn defiant ettry day, and they now openly
threaten to bang the. I, won nor. and nerrkncs
won as the trt.,pa are withdrawn.
The Prngett. n the tro,na moat be retained,
and terry consideration a 41,11-v and wabsty
retitrr. , e , their presence in North Carolina an trill
as the usher rebeillou, Staten.
stock and Money Atattera.
:Caw Yoke., July ef...—At .. §tock Esc harike to.
day the Railway market were scarce on kirk, and
on drat call tber stock recovered to the reheat
point of yesterday. The transactions le Erie
arrirrested more than all the other gales emu,
bind. The tetlanCe of the Urals dull and steady;
the principal firstore on lbe Stock' manse' Olt
rimming was an art!ve demand fur Government
set - edits', based upon the orders by the steamer
City of Medea. At the trard and on the street
about half a UlllllO2 re 20's were sold to foreign
purchasers.
the trap eactiaes is State stock.i and Railroad
bonds were numely ziortdoala Mimeßaboons
shares oil Lieber and moro in demand.
Gold remains steady with nu movements iit in.
toast; both partial claim to ba conlideut of car
rying their rolot. There it a tale demand for
rummy, but the supply is amply sufticlent fur the
iva4ta of ha brokwe.
Pubairlptiona to the ?linen-Thirty Loan
Pna_snabralis, July '25 —Jay Cixiko reports
the subseritdoes to the 7 20 loan to-do] to
the amount of VOW:a*, not Including those
subscriptions le traut,itn which have not twee
ordered DI trlegraph. The following aro the
_ -
largest stiliscriptlonar BICOLEI National Bank of
Detroit, 4100,000; First do. of Lon'seine. 82041,
000: 13eermel do. of Nashville, 14500,000: First do.
of Baltimore, 8100,000; Firm do. of Cincinnati,
8500,0(X1; Second 00. Cleveland, $050.000, Fuet
do, of hianatleld, Ohio, 5100.000; Franklin Nit
tior.al Rank, Columtitia. Ohln, 8100,000; Nation
al Batik of Portland, $100,000; Central National
Book of PhLiadelphlai 8100,000; B. R. Robinson
Wilmington, 8102,000. The number or
Individual rubscriptione was 4,050,
Patents Issued--The Andersonville Pelson
Keeper-. Leading Southern Men In
W asbington.
WAsunoirrect, July 25.--One hundred and
eighty-roar patents were Issued to day.
hei‘minary measures are la progress for the
trial of Gaptaln Whe, formerly in charge of
the Andersonylle prisons. A large number of
Witnesses bare alrvady been summoned, and
haters are constantly received from those who
possess knowledge of the enmities perpetrated
on Unian prisoners by ibis rebel commander.
number orbs:011v men Moe the South are
bern on business connected with their respective
companies.
President Johnson.-Fears from Freedmen.
NEW You; July 24.—Tho Express states
that President Johnson llntlel pates a Partley
eastward. and will bo tho guest of an eminent
citizen of this city.
, The Biwa Alegroph of the 18,h xverns the
authoritieti that nature 'attentkm-ria devoted at
once to the conduct of the Freedmen, the hor
rors of the St. Domingo massacre will be re.en
acted and 'Alabama. The MUM,
genqr agrees with the above named paper.
Cabinet Meeting—Charleston Ami Want
Treasurer—Guy. Perry Returned. -
New Yong, July M.—The Pat'■ Washington
special says A Cabinet meeting was held to ,
day.
Benjamin C. Presaley was today appointed
Assistant Treasurer at Charleston...
Governor Perry has returned Lo Booth Caro
lina to n rgd . Ihrward tho_dcoostApolloo of Um
State government. I
Descent on Richmond Bare Banks—Gen.
• Ginnie. • .
New Yoke. Job' 26. ,The gonimargfai-klacr•
User's Washington special says: Un Sitgrday
night Oen. Warren made a. descent make faro
banks In Richmond, under Gen. Grant'alate or-
Gen. Graaf, tett Hai .aight" far Saratoga. He
will won take a voyage ra4 ilso Can
ada', tore emetic ebouttbrea weeks, .
, Tile Gold Market.
Ncw Tortn.lnly,—.The gold market, to.
day, It dull. - The demnind la almost entirely con.
fined to the went* of Impeders, fOr dollen. The
beats arequlet, and the prendusdhppencs to be
contained chiefly:by the large etennel held off
the market by the bulls. The quotations open.
ed at 1431 went tiplo 143%; and down agaln to
• linw Tont, July tomlghn,
tiectioti In ifichimond.
Now Inns, July :s.—d. 11Rericl dirPatch
from Richmond, to.night,,onyir, The election to
day to the dcfcrtAof 'raster for Mayor
.14 fOO mijorlix, Mr. Sprtevont .noul elected.
Tho'cleetkaiincitel
Virginia State Seal Altered. Allegheny and Environs. ' Bearding HOnse Robbery.
NEW Yams, July 25.—The Richmond Whig The Street Commissioner has his bands fall of A compositor On a awning papas stopping
says : The State Seal of Virginia has been ma- I work. Owing to the scarcity of labor and ma- at Mrs. Sanders' boardinghouse on Wylie street,
terlally altered py the new State. The old guy- I._ ~ ~..„ much near and desire- was robbed, en Monday night, of BM. his
ernment device is the same, but the words. “Lib. t '''' r '''''' ""''' " limn '
of
y and nion" CO ppe
W the aar above the Goddess big Street work was postponed, to await a redue• I bedfellow, who Ls likewise a printer, also made
All the gambling
of Liberty U trampling form
houses In of the
Goddess
of prices. indeed such was the urgent de- ' the discovery that 812 had been abstracted from
Richmond were mend for paving, last season, that many prop- bla packet. On retiring to bed, te arm foer
closed by the military on last Saturday night.
The bust of Ex-President TI ler has ban re• rely holders on streets awaiting pollen rom. had placed his pocketbook, containing his mon
moved from the VisgMla Satte Library. plata ed of the tardy action of the Councile, while ey, under his pillow; and, daring his sleep, the the pants had been stealthily withdrawn, aad,
the latter were only postponing action In order after the pocket-book being abstracted, were
General e Lerman at Indianapolis • to save he pockets of the former. Of sack again pat to the c ame place. Another lodger
lonto'Aroots, July 25.-11 sjor General W.
In the same room nod his panto dlittirbed, hut
were the petitioners on Central street, Tremont
T. Sherman arrived hem this nonfat. He is 1.l
be formally welcomed by the civil and military isrect and North avenue. The letter is now nn- no money was foutld in them. The first p art yhad a watch in his h wan undisturbed.
authorities this afternoon. der contract, west of Federal; Tremont street, The robbery was a l most singular affair, and it
braustaroms, July .28.—A 'sequel was girsis north of Western avenue, is aLso under contract will require the most ingenious legal aecarnatt tO
discover the thief. 14 e are of opinion that the
tolGincral Sherman to-night by militan get' In. to Island lane—the city line, As this Is the
men. A soldier was mortally wounded by tee . wretch who would rob a Printer doserwe, to test
main outlet from the city toward 11111 dale and iss i ,l n p eo , ro i s idea of exquisite punishment—to
premature discearge of a cannon at the reeentl.,a
today. Gen. Sherman leaves for Wetslidngtou
Mount Union Cemeteries, and the finely im- be • • set quick In the earth and bowled to dosth
tomorrow, proved portion of McClure township along the I with turni P 6 ' " •
Beaver road, Its Importance to the public will be , ...
fully understood. Literary Notices.
Tna RawaLtioN Rooestos , A DiAnT cm Assam-
Martin Street, to the First ward, from Craig to caw Evcars j Part a rss Published by D. Van
School, w il l be pot under contract during the Natal-sad, New York. •
season, if materials can be obtained. The Beard- This number contains the alai, molls and
ty of snl.able boulders Is a serious drawback. records relating to Shell:a' iffits iset campaign,
In this connection, we will make a suggestion
to the Street Committee: Why not make the from the taking of Atlanta until the end of the
experiment of macadamising some of-the eye- year. The whole work la son zadattat of the
rues Of the city, using the furnace cindens, from war, made up of official and well wuthentleated
below Manchester, Instead of limestonel We document:, .
know of no substance more durable than this For sale by H. Moran, 71 and 78 Fifth street.
I clinker. It makes a hard, solid, smooth street, I _______.,..._______
and is almost indestructible, la proof of which Dqprez anti Green's :Minstrels will give
' assertion we need otly cite the fine btreets an entirely new bill of attractions this evening.
i around the blast furnaces, all user Pennsylya. All who have the leisure time should not fall to
nit, ' be on hand, if they 'would spend an evening
ro
Theparing.aund the Diamond Squares has agreeably. The exhibitloss of his troupe eon
been completed ; it la probable that the unoceri. imitate the most disertieg entertainment that
i pied squares will be encloses with nest and ap- can be conceived. Some dr their nerformaoces
proprlate fences cluing the summer. The cross- are full of the most inimitable drollery. Their
Ines at the intersection of Federal and Ohio eccentric delineations all forth spontanooas out
streets are to be raised and Improved, by placing bursts orlaughter. They exhibit the ludicrous
a metallic gutter across Ohio, at the east stile of to perfection.
Federal, and la:, log clone dog croastags across
-
The New Labor System to the South.
New Tont; July 95.—The Charleston Cour-
Err caution. the northern potpie against b eller.
leg the reporter:ft the Vi trettment of the no-
grace in that State, and of disagreements- ho-
tween the freedmen and the Tale slareholders.
"So far as we can learn," says the Courier, "the
now Bittern of labor Is working admirably."
Quarantine of Charleston.
Now Tons, July 25.—The quarantine of 50
days has been established at Charleston, of yes
eels having aboard cases of yellow fever, cholera
or other Infectious diseases. Also of all vessels
font the West Indies,
CITY AND Ni BURLIAN.
Apelogietle.—Owing to a leak in the boiler
attached to the engine running our mammoth
steam press, we were unable to fort:deb our coon
.try editions to our agents yesterday, but we hope
to be able to supply them this afternoon.
Through the accommodation of Mr. W. A. An
derson, of the Job Mae, and the editors of the
Chronicle, we have been enabled to turniiih the
full complement of papers for our cl.y edition.
each street. ; Laying the Corner Stone.--The corner
The City Hall is nbont receiving the fledgling ; gone of St. Bridget', church, In the Seventh
touches from the !intake. The main gory is I ward, near the old building, will be laid with
being asked and varnished.. ; appropriate ceremonies on; Sunday next, The
What is wanted moat In Allegheny is a large ; basement, which Is designed for school and go
nad well appointed Hotel, for the accommodee I clety purposes, will be twelve feet high, while
I lion of city boarders and transient guests. It L. I the main nary will ben:aril-Mx feet high. The
Ater of Three Men tor Peening (erten- ; the opinion of many intelligent gentlemen with , front will be brick, Roman lonic pilaster style of
telt Money—A Large Amount of Spu- ! whom we have convereed, that such an bugle- !
th e
w hol e the front bare caps agents, and
riot!' Currency rennet to the Pewee- lion is much needed, and would prove a good In- the whole surmounted with neat cupola,
About
Arrested on St.pleion. . vestment, We know several gentlemen who are
Ab ou t h e ie, t , o , t ea rd ne e on e t , th,y ! ready to suhecribe liberally Lo the stock of a Foreatalling the Market —Matthew Pollee
' ' • well appointed establishment, to be located some- en, an Italian, was fined yesterday by Mayor .
evening, three men nomad David W. Colleen, ; where In the vicinity of Federal street, between l Harrison 810 and costs for forestalling the
John D. Jewell and e e nauei L. ninitart., stopped , the Diamond and Susnsion
enterpriser?Bige. Who will . Allegheny market. It seems Matthew bought
at the dry goods store of Chad. Ilierbeizer, undereeke this Public
Ohio street, Allegheny, and while the two latter ; With the best Market House In the State. • , them In thin city, and had got the market-man
floe City Hall, a magnificent Common ground, • to carte them to SandaskY street, eo an la erne',
remained outside, the nest party' mitered the inviting a judicione expendltureofeoute $lOO,OOO I sae penalty for forestalling, bit a poet-erne, '
stare and purchased two flannel shire+, valued ,to make it a City Park of unequaled extent; saw too dodge and had
himg,
arrested.
et $l, offering ago bill on the Peoples' Santee' with pleasant suburbs easily accessible, and free
Bank of Pitt, from duet and smoke, why sheuld not our sister
g, burgh altered to $5O. The store. Shot by a Soldier.—A, farmer , arterl Jr ; ".
ciey become • great and beautiful city, the home L est " B e n te . oe the De en a et . s e. „ es , s . ~,,
keeper, not at lint perceiving that the note Was of the prosperous and wealthy manufacturer, , need l e aci ;tt e - off . mar. .e. g ,.. 4 ' ..0 ." . , e , e' , :,..",, - ,L - 7 , , ..
spurious, went to a neighboring stone to get it merchant and artisan.
, potato patcb, when the Innen' . d-ew a -wen,
ceanged, when ha was informed of lie being , —The "Fifth Ward" (If anehmeer) exhibits 1 and shot hi ee i n the scsm, co 1,... c . c s .c„ssc,,, I.
signs of pruetens. A considerable an.ouct of ,
sperkeue.
not dangerous wooed. Tee eo.iler made he
On returning he told Coheen that it had. ' ..11 building Ls being done, and the improvement of l ea
Pe
pronounced an alteration, who stated that he , 'ha leading street! I. Progrraatili- Why should
had received it In a business transaction from the citizen of the "Baronet,' longer deny them.
Cape. John McKee. The petty then left the eel"ea the advantage of Water and Gas, nab
enure, end Mr. inerheizer at ecru summoned other weniclpai furors, wide?f can be obtained
night watchmen feni , ter and }noblemen, and put an molly, by a practicable and neutral mueici
them en the track of the party. Oee of the pal alliance with their neighbors 1 We will ven
ue, on pererieteg that they were pu , „ eel, drop , tare a ph3pheer: Not only will Manchester in
ped a ene counterfeit greenback, very }aunty ex- evlutbly bee port of Allegheny, but Reserve and
rented, which... Nelsen up by one of the watch- -M'Clure. .Pmeneren, and all the surrounding
men. It is probable thatother spurious money ''urge! This in the natural nod inevitable ten
,s7 t ut y n t h us nt.,,, dropped to n..,,,, the sec. deney of things. Poorer or later, (and the
deuce of their evil practices. They were all serener the tenon) a consolidated city, under
three overtaken and conveyed to the Allegheny one municipal government, having uniform
back-up. teneletpal tau-% and an equalized and jest eon
/Japer Morrisne, on ascertaining Lhe, facia, solleatkee of ell mupleipal debts, stile result from
hutted a warrant for the selectee of their luggage, all the disjointed, Insignificant and petty bum,
which was taken In charge of the h.ll, gent attics, boronehe and townships, now known
tee o'clock. It was found at the. Eagle Hotel, abroad under the generic name of JIM/surge—
On Liberty greet, in this city, where the parties receiving credit for some (15,000 perrelgion,
had i. e ., stopping. Two sew trunk, and e ear. while baring nearly leete,ooo, and paying taxes
pct sack were foetal, inettueleg eo Jereen and on Incomes second to tee cities In the Pelee.
jeiineen, (lobe, hang wi t e oet any baggage. 1 —Those of our readers who have cot re-
The carpet lurk, on examination, wilt forted to cant y taken a top down to tLe shade, of Pork
welsh: a lot of imitations of the scatted iesue of !louse--( what'. In a namrell via "P., A. rt• el.
WV cent 'currency, whkis were 01 1hee,,,,.. and Y. it. W.," or by -le e rs. W. A c, It. it," men.-
aseetenzeir to fete One of the trunk" erg trru. be adequate ooneeptieu el the aptenranee of
&rained, nut wan found to contain rattling of a eninie le hear thrielele neighborhood, where
suspicions charactel, while the other had not yet but recently ctn.:herr,' and frogs were the
,beta iespeetal. Ii itielial prednete, now at See tine rows bf
John eicKee, the party of whore Geheen, pos. de eller en Lea and mutter:able frame atractarea,
emir i n ee d,, to e ,,,,..„, br e ,,,ii, c i e n e ,„l to erected to accommodate the multitude of me
have received s h e , pd -c oue fee, Lill, eab te e d: , etames entetected with the rumerons extensive
tee, ensue!, '.f=ate-day afternoon. H e n_„, ..,...ut.,,,,r,.4: establishments which hove
denies having glren the hell to Critter-a Ile was ^Preen up en be magie• along the havroxs be
aecompaeied by a eoept ee er oak en , to tar ra tween tee railroad and the Ohio,
Nicholas Hotel, in this city, for the purpose of all aloe tr , from Manchester to the "Pork
hoeing et, t enceser , ~n tni n o, ..l. Te es , „i ces. , a , II core." %Ira bare CO doubt the.) extensive
be nothing but the or eunrorted Statement of works would have conuitued down along the
Gobeen to hold hum and it to probable he or ill en ever i" Thelvitirr, hod not nature placed a
releeeed; If he has tot Leen lo already. rn,•i. v harrier in the way, at the "narrows."
The prisoners will be brought before U. in tnieli bienbeen the pressure for manufacturing
Commireloner Sprout 1 , 17 a hearing at i o sites edjnceat to two reilreads and the riven',
o'clock this morning, when a thrworigh love , te. tent an uncle of MIMI, reputed to be influential
g,atiee into the fact:. of the care will be had. tad wealthy enough to pat-chase all his sons a
---....-..-.-- farm, who had established e line hospital away
A Meer der W Nelghbortiood• rettelde the bustling city, for a qffict retreat, in
tame of sickness for the "mariners" of the
The people residing on Centre Avenue, In e • ono, some, years duce, now nada this sylvan
vicinity of Ateliers and Roberts Street, are sere teat klerldWiehed between two large
. ,
Jaded to ... lei ., o f th e too , t he, e ,,, ,,, i., et Involves on one side and an Im
character, In the gangs of lawless ruffians wn . mense rolling mine, on the other.so with that excellent Educalsonal establishment
daily and nightly courregrate on the corners of fte boys and girls, the House of Refege, erected
these. trus, bent upon insult and Injury to In. a few years eine some miles "out in Lae noun
' now situate amidst populates streets, and
offerneve PILAW'S by, without regard to Sin o r
.
.U,.0210C one of the largest Locomegre works
color. The evil le the subject of mach eJlnplaint i n t h e country. Our enterprising friends, Phil.
among tan quiet citizens, and we have been re- Ilea, of Et. Clair street, used to hare difficulty In
quested to cell the attention of the authorities retaining the workmen at their extensive 011
to the wetter, hoping that the elegance will be Cloth works, away down below Woods' Run;
speedily abater!. Scarcely a day paean; without they complained .of lonelinesa No more eau
the peace of the nelebboriMod bring broken by they count the acres of rich garden culture.
disgraceful trawls. More especially Is this row. white, formerly ministered to oar earliest tastes;
didsm exedbited towards peacefut cense!. 0 the rattle of ponderous machinery, the puff of '
color, wile are knocked dawn and shamefully innumerable steam engines, and an atmosphere
maltreateil without came or prorocallon, no murky wit h the smoke from hundreds of furnanee
Wan the cannon Monday evening, when one man now tells Um tale ofprogreso. Even the Passenger
came near befog killed at the hands of these Railway Company hare been curtailed of their fair
desperadoes. This state of affairs In a law. proportiocei we understand that their lower
'Wire; neighborhood goad be met with a stable trrefruls have been purchased for mann
prompt remedy, and a few accent will hare a facturleg purposes, while they hare secured an
ealatary effect on the ruffians who congregate eligible cite nearer the borough, which will, al.
In that locality, and tend to break up this dan. [hugely, be Lunde the paint 01 junction for their
genus aid growing evil. I upper and lower cars. Progress and enterprize
; are going hand lu hand, In all oar manufactnn
Improvement of the Allegheny Wharf. : hag inburbs e and In none more rapidly than that
We are plow In quest ion.
Coun cied to record the fact, that our City I W e so t s other improvemente, within the
ls baying opened their eyes to the ate- bounds of Allogneny. The P. FL W. AC.R. it
enmity for a well paved wharf for .the landing of Cn. have bees making very extensive additions
steamboats sad the deposit of freight on the to their buildings, at the outer depot.. A new
Allegheny, the work is already under headway, and very extensive round-house machine shop,
car house, and other buildiugs, suUtantially
with a fair indication of being completed some- constructed of brick with slate roofs, will be no
time during the fall. The Improved wharf will Deed.
conelst of all that portion of the river lying be- Joshua Rleedes, Esq., one of our most suttees-
I
twee St. Clair and Hand streets. It is intended, t fu h i s a ci n o d e cn p= i y ag on Cle t il h en e Y' L h rile v r ing c f Pu e7 m hu „ ed stc
whenever the river shall have fallen sufficiently I eve
and Bidwell street. has made extensive
for the purpose, to construct a water-wall of ,
, Improvements thereon. The property is now
logs for the lending of steamers. Tinis improve- . one of th e Amt . i n tho e i ty. Al most opposite .
meat will give the Allegheny wharf, so long 1 is the elegant o n ly of Byron H. Painter, Esq.,
neglected, a truly mercantile appearance. No of the Sable: Iron Works, and the elegant =b
one can doubt the utility, and Indeed the -tweets- urban residenees of others of our moot p .
The
of en upPrOinel wharf on this river, who eras buslnesti men and respected citizens. The
glances at the Immense oil traffic which seeks vleleity is one which bids fair to equal any for
this locality. We behave It Is in co mma' large and elegant homesteads.
plation to-pave that 'portion of Duquesne way
—Near the corner of the Commons, is a field of :
running parallel with the Improved wharf, and seven acres, now luxurient with cabbage, which'
when this is completed we may c oalidentlY an- has been leafed by the "Union Skating Park An. ,
tielpate that the whole length of this thorough. ......
strogion." fee a term of years; It Is then:gen- ,
en
faro will be Improved, together whh the remain- ton of the-company to erect suitable buildings,
Mg portions of the Allegheny landing. and prepare:this adrairabie site for the use of
the public, before the advent of winter. Wa
antleipaia a gay and pleasant winter at the park,
when both ea and young, Inge and female, may
drink le plealure and health In copious abund
ance.
Bs, space taps us, w,, have a great subject,
and mot reeler to it again, when next we sake
a suburban stroll.
plot to Stenbaavlllle—A Man Shot
Three yonng men on Monday attacked a coun
tryman In Steubenville, while on horseback, who
ran Into a house for protection. A peaceable old
man who happened to be In the house at the time
PALS assaulted and badly beaten by the three par
flee, who charged him with having narrated the
stranger. Thu party then repaired to a tavern,
tlWohneroeftheam thoyoffered
ie e di nY u n un i' d ica ertoo to k "i t e o `cl i • out
the e per-° llt.
the home." Officers were sent for, but on their
arrival the party had left the tavern, and gath
ered atones to attack the aurora. Officer Camp.
bell called on ono of the party named John Kell
to stop, or he would shoot. He refused, and the .
officer fired the ball taking effect in the back
part of Kell ) s neck. Although the wound Is so
sloes, It Is thought that Kell will recover. The
other two parties. named Polk Owen and John
Barr, have been arrested, but no hearlng . had yet
been had in the ease at last accounts.
Struck by Lightning,—During the Bel - ere
storm of 'Friday night, the dwelling hence of
Richard licOullougli, lu Ross tow eship, Jeffer•
sod aranty, Ohio, was punch by . lightning,
which tore off a small portion of the roof, broke
o rafter and several panes of glass, chattered
doors and dpor frames, knocked a large amount
of plastering off the ceilings. and finally Plumed
Into the cellar, where It played havoc among
the milk croaks and smashed up things general
ly. A largo basket tilled with tow was Ignited
b y th e R g htele i z, but was extinguished by the
timely appllea on of a backet of water.
A Termsgant.—Mrs. Jennings, a notorloua
scold, residing at the Point, was below Mayor
L imy yesttoday on a cturran of groan disorderly
conduct, and Used Ave dollen and cost, which
ea paid.
A Grand .Sale or nurses and Males
Ona of the greatest sales of Government horses
and mu l e , 'bat bee yet been announced Ls adver
tised la our paper to-day. The sales will be had
In Ncw York, Pannsylvania, Ohlo, Indiana,
Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington,.
D. C., and Giciboro, D. C. The largest number
of sales given for any one State Is for Pennsylva •
nia,whieb embraces u the places of,auction
Pnll
adelpbla, Pittsburgh, Pottsville, &11111intown,
York, Newville, Reading, Bhippenabnrg, Wil
liamsport, Indiana, Chambersburk. Milton and
Bales will bo made in Obio at Colum
biana, Salem, Alliance, Canton, Cleveland and
Muslims. N't d Invite the attention of farmers,
and all who are In need of sound and serviceable
saddle and dmft animals, to the advertisement In
another column.
Violent Aesanlt on a Woman.—Otneer
Herron, last creator, arrested a man named
Charles B.utrltEr for committing a violent assault
upon a womad named Christine Dunlevy yester
day, on Foster's alley, off Sixth street. Darted!,
who was drunk at the time, heat the woman
severely and tore her dress. He also attacked
another woman, who attempted to ease
Christine from his violence, also tearing her
dress. The attack on the women was a moat
dastardly one, and we trust the villain will
receive hie full deserts nE.eut the hearing before
klayor Lorq On:dat.
ESTABLISJIEIJ lid riSti
Harvest (Rome.—The ladles of Et? •0-
tend haviag a grand Harvest Home ar•_
on Wednesday, the 28th Inn.:
STEWS rrEms
Toe &nem:vs EN Eardrin.—Tha English
elections show a net gain to the Liberals of 1501-
en. To the evening of the 12th, 184 Liberals
and 102 Tories had been returned. Jahn Stuart
Mill, Thomas Hughes and Baron RothehDds are
elected from the London and Metropolitan bo
roughs. The Liberals have thtt eighteen room -
bees and gained twenty.flee. The returns so far
Indicate a complet e triumph to the Liberals.
Tux theatrical wardrobe of J. Wilkes Booth,
the assassin, which was picked up from the
wreck of the schooner Marie Victoria, has been
sold by auction in Canada. Though most of
the articles were greatly daolaged by salt water,
they realized tigh prices. A dressing ease,
nearly in places. Drought fifteen dollars, and
• • ..... • . - trotical troy% at twenty.
fire dollars each
Tine Minnesota Democratic State Convention
has been called to meet on the 16th of August,
Toe Democrats are at a lore to Bad a candidate
for Governor, no no one nialici the expense and
trouble of a campaign When defeat Ls certain.
They are looking for a milltarj. copperhead and
the supply is small.
A rmrrr occured at 84 Lords, Batttrdasf, on
board the steamer lElHenan, between Pat
Morgan and a colored man named Reece, both
deck hands, drying. which Morgan seized a
knife and stabbed Reece several times in the
breast, from the effects of which he died In a few
momenta.
Tom eongreaution or thleree and disreputable
characters at Umlautlaid, Illinois, assembled to
prey upon the euldierspald off there, Is so great,
that the Mayor baa turned orer,the command of
the city to the military authoritlas, and the place
has been pat under martial law.
TILE Little Rock Jeuntai holdiout strong In
ducements to emigrate to Northwestern Arkan
sas, and dilates with great critlittslasm, upon Its
soil end timber, Its mines of lead, Iron, sliver,
saltpetre, and coal, to say nothitig of the nutter
sail salubrity of Its elute and purity of Its water,
ESILD.SOIC ETHEBSDGp has been refused the
benefit of s writ of Sabots corpus. General
Thomas declines to surrender 'him to the dell
authorities for the season that the writ was sus
pended in the State of Tenneesee by President
Lincoln and has not been restored.
Tun politicians in Louisiana are talking oft
making a new State of West Lotgatana, with the
Atchafalaya for its eastern boundary. •
The Late Railroad A evident. oa the Ceti.
tral Ohio Road.
The train of the Central Ohio Railroad left
Colambus at 4:20 on Friday morning, was, an
hour later, thrown violently from the track by
the breaking of a wheel, while nearing Columbia
Station. Eight persons were Instantly Idled, and
twenty. two others more or lass, ileTereV hurt.
The train consisted of four can, with an Adams
Express ear and baggage, and we/3 densely pack
ed, chiefly with discharged soldiers of the 17th
Ohio, en rotas to their former homes in Fairfield
county. One of the killed was a banister. a real
dent of Tonica,Tarewell county, filituds, and late
Chaplain of the ;regiment. Mei name was Mc.
Conn. The others were soldiers, with the ex
ception of one, who was a civilian, name and
residence not learned, The train, at the time of
the breaking of the wheel, was moving at an
ordinary rate of speed, which Was accelerated
passing down the descending grade near Colum
bia, while the platforms of every car Were so
thronged with soldiers, who were unable to find
sesta within. that It was next tO impossible for
the orakesmen to reach the breaks. The suffer
ers were entirely from among :those exposed
upon the platforms ; no person Within the cars
received Injury. One of the wounded died a
few hours alter the accident ; and It he feared
there are others who cannot martive their inju
ries—Cincinnati Commercial.
The Ohio State jetcrua/ gives, the following
particulars:
While moving at ra speed, One of the for_
ward truck wheela of the edema broke—:ucarly
one•thlrd of the wheel flying oB—and to epics
of all efforts to reverse motion and to put the
breaks down, It went pit:ming forws7d, the
pilot tearing into the ground, Stopping every
thing suddenly, and crushing the camt,y,ether.
The baggage car, express ear and two paaaangcr
cars were thrown from the track nod ?Mem
each other.
The train was In charge of Odndume:
Condit, who makes the •statement, that
starting, and while the train waain
remitted.) , warned the-soldiers car the platform,
but mill they, with soldiers pertinacity, held
their position,
The gngineer states that be saw the;hmiren
part of the wheel when It was detached, and
Immediately signaled "brakes driwu," but the
men standing on the platforikilt of the ears pre
vented the brakesmen from prompt .obedience,
and It wee found impossible so check the head
long career of the train.
The only practical Joke In which/M[lrd RlZ
its B a rham (better known by Ms Innt de derma
Thomas Ingoldaby,) ever pensonelly nam e d ,
was enacted when he was a boy at Canterbury.
In company with a schoolfellow, now a
gallant rosier, he entered a Quaker meeting.
house; when looking around the!krave assem
bly, the latter held up 05 Fenny tart, and said
solemnly: "Whoever Weans. first shall b a y,
this pie."
..Go thy as,, be]," said a drali,cciarea" Ben
"Therising, "go thy way, cacp , ,,,.
"The We's Tours, ale" exclaimed plac
ing It before the astonished speaker, and hastily
clieethig bls escape,
- HASTINGS—On Icily Mb, SANE HASTINGS,
danght.ar of John liaausma, ared aM. months.
Funeral To monaow Walormlarl NOSTING. at
111}4 o'cloci, from CO Poplar 'treat, Al/mars./.
HENDERSON—Om Triads). Joh , 95th. Him
NARY, viro of Hobert Handarafm,ApalleftPria
Sear'
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Due notice of the funeral will be enn4