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Bostezet, 10 STATE Writiet. tTila DlPPEftwaresc • 'rhe. lirenolk people may have reaped more. *, glary. by, th q , captgro Behastop 01, but they haq.mpt„the,satisfaotiort, ae John Ball had, of Shows the differ-. , - tinie'haiirtied 'tree, untrammeled press, - and one fettered hi:lstyrant. tim Brit haii'detitip- , times of groat battles and sieges which it will be difficult forthe future historian to improve . ' upon, either, lit'sty.le,or ,a64ll.rracy ; the other: publiallietnettgritaecieuttbi,,nnd, from the very,, !act that its energiTt.,wintabition are atmehed_ by a bee holt eten'endoictit enterprise to translate the stilendhYdiscrlpyionis" of its Roglish,neighbferii;' : K . 4l(pws the diifet-' eine, too, botwetztholtventitlone now allied and fighting togettieriLthitAiriiiii&,. Tie Frenhh, are satisfied °Mafia despatches, or alragmeatary letter from a he roic Zonate tattiest/coil:mart or : mother ; for, is said,thet notiviitigle Parisian journal has. a *Col.reitpOitilauf la the Crimea, nor have they yet published a oonneaed tiaciatito 'of thii (felt or tieb)stopol. How - different ' !AS 'With their ally, every one knows who read the- three col umnleder whi t e h irdio published a few clays ago from a 'London paper. The Engel peephomay be sadly bamboozled by, the; nrietocracy; to many reepects, their arnelartneythe officered by gouty generals and aprigs of nobility which mey prevent them trom.,takiiig the:nudge, and can tributiug to the fail of 130)414001; but they nt Ifiturtitnew hoy the4rench took it and howl it nor oohs ilium it le-in the bands of this' alibis. Gasser. Aturaterds , -.Theibovelis.the title of L'lmEteriibilkili4liCotirinne:t and his friehds Grutown, in . Central 'America. Colonel' Itinheit i i4iieditl4n iliefiao *rive stouseesfukttripstttblislkon that coast an Anglo. Saxon colony thatyet:make a noise in the , world. The present' infiabitanto, of he corin(rY alsroraleottotio mixturo of Spaniards, lie groea and Incliatalorf,o oanniit develop its wealth sad resonrees; and they peed just enoh o rnliog, go ahead race as Col. It.:lsiniriting , to join him theie to Make their oonntrz a great and Fes peions State. The first number of 'the taper tilireit tiaeli recilied slieiliketicauragiegly of tliB'itrippeot9' of •tbo enterprise," and - ropreseete It se the fonndaticin of a great Central American republic; controlled and built up . by the .Anpri r, 01/11 race. The Tastus Tirtmen.—W_n publish a list of the members...of the Ohio Legislainre for the benefit of those of our subscribers' residin in the Buckeye Stata,- The Iletimoraoy made iath ttt kpaor 'Mott , otici:year, 'Which is in striking contrast with the very last Legialaturot* met is etraab'tts. ' h Ohio the amnions/ire bitln'nlal, and oiriseipoontly-thelast mot during the *inter of 185874, when the Democratic members num beiea.over, one. hundred to an opposition of less thane tioriy. Now the saddle le on the other ;It is some comfort curdled that guriery dog will have hie day," and to think hoLvery the day of this Fusion dog ht Ohio. ELI2CTIO3.- rho rofirenthiftielal ly repelled, from all the counties in'the, r state, make the majority for Plumer, Democrothroan didat.e for CanaLCommissierner, over Nicholson, about 11,636. There are deo about 6000 rotes for - Williamttoio, 3700 for Cleaver, 6000 for ' Var.- tin, und -2100 for Henderson—in all-about 0,- 00; ito that Mr. Maier has not a majority over all the other candidates. The Legislature will "undotibtedljr as follows : Senate, . orate Americana, &o ; Hawn of Repro sentatives„ 66 Democrats to 34 Americana, &o. . . Tan Taxes.—Yre had supposed that, the in crease of taxation consequent upon the estab liahmeut of a tiigh School ia bur city would cc., suasion some dissatisfaction among the taxcpay ers. A commubleatioein our paper this itiorn ingis very severe upon the new law, but 4re do. not think it will Do repealed. Other: eitieo of, the size of Pittsburgh have anoh High Scheel -7. and after being tried awhile they were tottered); fcrand.popniar..... We don't like lieavy taxation, but we like a liberal-070sta of publics edu sties= Diossair Bousguoia l'i'cang for lialeraber:is receiged'from the publishers, Meagre. pit & Ed ? wards, cir _Rork. ., Its cost it C . )?,9g,str, 4 .year, ' anewatay,la all candor , there is no monthly publication:CC which We are In"receipt that so much and guidable information in ea readable ' - ,u:gtaga r ar whose' literary erticles 'we''tietnar withmore /satisfaction.. Dickens contributes an occasional article. Litho presentistunber Is one on klydruly SMitb„ - • •• Tau Burr- fisow. - ---It appears that liarimm ••, -- carries - tylth - him the . bablofttitif fete Itiellgh. . est crises: piobably pays- them-•aat' t•theit; " mothers' o moderath compensation and Pocket's' the prizes himselL - We /18,0 thheatinhastion -of_ belleiing," however, tharhie Pittsburgh Bat at' Bhnw wee hlsituie jinancut . We rejoice At that. It does credit to the deoenoy had, good , ::sense of our people. Baby &mire wk., be a, sitort-liscoci attraction. • Iwo CA comaussiosonsrap.:4-ItetUrno for this office come in very slowly, eo that although, it le not ton da a eiooo 09.,..elect!oti waS held . yet a good many counties are to tioarlrelli. If , those yet to report do not do Worn than levy year, Which is not Probable, Mr. nutacr's ma= - ,terlty will halo Cho neighborhood or Own said. This a gain en last year of which the De - , mopraoy may well pe proud. ' , The leiiingtotqlalisoari) 'Express of Sattadar wreck, publishes a rumor • that ex•ilev. Aeeder tite haffhpeurdorei) at St , I„csephs. The:editOr i pronounces it a hoax, but says there is a`rstmor that ,Reeder had been fighting somswhere Ju the Territory, but !as not injured. Tira Doom') Cinu,--The yellow fevur having ceased its ravages In Norfolk out} Portimiouth, fever hoe now broken - out, , anCisi doing tearful execution. The lose already.sufferekla baellielie . 'way by tho . egilemle lq intieenee, end- it le - double lif they recover from it for EXPLOO/OH , ABD Loss os Irra.—A steam tug employed In towing seesels_thyouglijlici ; draw bridges at Chicago exploded on ' tneaday iteorn blit,killing Captain J. DollaidediPlopo44 B sll , f ' 311 7 iDjUrillg Wm. Vaughan, tlitmigljull, his life is despaired of. - 111 A New Counterfeit. F i r ' Three dollar notee on the — Cumberland 41811 g, at Bridgeton, N. J., altered to Twentiel/;:are . 112 eirealation. The change has been effected with . Ishlgultmskill—so elaborately, indeed:,' that the most practised eye might be deceived by It. AVai.t.—Dr."Palmer, of Colunthia,l3. C., has been called to fill the vaoaney . oeeasionect by the resignation 'of the Rev. Dr. :Scott, of:the firm Presbyteiltul ,phtirob at New Orleans, at a sale. 17 of $6,000 per annum. • t • - 1.11ZP,.!;, Woman's Itlights and Woman's Duties. Mrs. Scrieshelm, in her paper of Saturday, has a very sensible article on the proper pro vince.oflthe gentler sex. Elome.p.Ore*hatklieln sendlok..*Can,,lnvitation to tiectii*,(lthicihilhe decilin9*.,.. 10 r6-oi t ltielucal . p liStreote s nor hag. ho elofheard 4 t womat . leho'had the ability an BAIA it public. ',,,."4,-.1;-,,,,itgiae..tzumit ptopletfsio havtiStakd rani Stone, tfaeb one .t , styled the Webster of: her sex l) Mrs- 131 "Iner.r- Or , any other of the strong - minded, will airob : -with the eilitrees of the flatter;: n the following remarkrs . f' . . 4."-i3.1 Yj':''''.7,./:: - 1 , ,-- _Dm ordinary -VOlCe_otwomen. in publio speak' imyenolnds, ei t o_of the inquisitorial punishmen eggs dicip'...of meter , epee the head, falling 4 1 tee4 4 .YsttrARCIA-"r9Vi1itr...411.Mu1e,7,,,,,The,fi rot fifteen pinytettit is very pleasant ; tho second it itwoorsitetiveatleitinej tbe thlr it iiiadripyltig the fourth lila &greening ; and before.7we could get thiongh-; thicv•second houretne"aliou'id r , feel almost Irresistihly,lynnelled . to shriek otit;lf we. were:en .Safitt` ‘ that . ne viiiitd not ston.our eats USOatdontilly-ito break the monotony: The best - :fenMle`eFetihire irr!Ote:Yet board bad no wor e , variaticA4 thiltiOlieedhan, tho fall at the r e d. Tortetnantence andrhos:at the close of a questo . TiOnttheilogidthitir,tti the "end of - an Addrese Or i 'sermon, bb matter boa let` or bow short' eve succeeding sentencerwacespoken exactly like i Prel. l P+ sl oe.i... -41 alicirWPI:t On Ranee between, oa e . upon ottihrgo;_ilfep;:deng.dicip„,nl4ll the brq- I , tog of atepeAing.. , :trumpet, the boom, of a cap ,non; qtr` ttileal• of ti - mouse, have b,eenia greatihller - •: ' , .1, ' ' ''' i ..,-. -.1 01 - -..t ., .:ef-/...1-;;it-- tt..o, ~S - 4- s • • , : - .lrke - i4iittitttltootor , a mistaken one, thet " itjuitt itglitifq„ t opiAilttililies. that she has ttriglittccdo•anythiln,g -men a., ,ana vice versa. Every Inall htilt-tillt a' tiger to do or bo what every :04r Min i , deliC ti t If ; r,ir. thltritald de- Ittroynoolety-andlring , tboivorld to chaos and an tr, -..,,.., Etftpan hull-Tramcar halt a right to "do' iiewhiilkittf",tit the la - ,biltittted'to perform, -ea his ocher-share: of, the world's work, and be . prciticitedin httinktier:veteon, and in the enjoy ettint of tho:pioatedeiChie or her labor; what ever- that , may be. • This labor should be ea hfedited: atAte - pryper value, - according to its ' riniortelicio la the general economy ; and whoa woman's own proper work le paid for according to its value, it will be• esteemed at honorable as any other, acid there will ~be. no women to spare as rivals in-tthe men's department of labor. We have twidertakin gillte as - much of the work of this age as we feel ablo to perform, and have not the slightest potion' 'of being hustled about in stage ooaoh - es ; and jostling over the country delivering lectures. that:some lazy man may sit with his feet on the mantle reading Put nam. There are men pleulY to deliver all the lectures, and deliver them much better than Ire could do, but there le mot a beardy taco in the country who could "take our place in this little twelve by fifteen room. This .is - our work-shop and we intend to stay In 'it, except when the preservation of our health requires we ehottldgo out. We should certainly feel nothing the better for traveling a hundred miles to deliver a lecture badly and then coming home sadfind ing things undone that we could have done bet ter than any body elee;-- i - We faddy •-tbe` rule la 'of 'general tittliestion, and that there are-no more women to be spared from home than are demanded in schools, and as lecturers on enhjectS it Is not proper they should hear discussed by men. Lecturers on physiology aro he only clses of female public speakers who,Ate think, are regularly "called" to their work. This Is a branch of teaching which falls properly to woman's share, as the educators of . the race. Most women in the world ought to be busy as mothers, housekeep era, type-setters and school-mistresses, end leave the bulk of the-world's labor for the men who havathe bulk of the world's bones. Act ...L.argely.,, The Pittsburgh Post is one of our best ex• change —is a staunch, unflinching democratio parer, and can always be depended on as being right on all the groat leading questions of the day. However, on reporting the newsttom Law rence, the editor says "Lawrcnee county has gone K. N. largely." Now, the fast is, Plumer is only 843 votes behind the K. N. candidate, while Pollock last yoir had 1683 majority. The Know Nothing rote is very much reduced in this county—we have elected a Commissioner, and Mr. Courtney, for Assembly, is only 197 votes behind Crawford in the representative district, where ItrC)mbe last year bad over 2600 majori ty.—Lawrence (Pa.) foamed. We acknowledge the mistake, Mr. Journal ; but in the hurry of election times such things will.occur, hence our excuse. The gallant Demo cracy of Lawrence have done admirably, and to no one in it more gratifying than ourselves. Are you satisfied Mr. Journal. t For Me Pittabargb Poetj To the Tax payer• of Pittsburgh Messrs. Editors: Having been by myself or faintly a heavy tax poyer of your city for more than sixty years poet, I trust you will not deny me the right of speaking my mind on a branatt of taxation agronst which a large number of you exclaim and protest. When the Legislature com pelled you by taxation to educate every body's children, under the plea of complying with the seventh article of the Constitution, (which arti cle requires no snob thing,) it was hoped that OM' Mabel greed would have been soffudently gorged.to demand no farther exactions. But no; your school taxes are enormously enlarged this year; and will probably continue swelling op for 'Many years to come for the modest purpose of linaintaining a couple of Bum Sonoma, enetain ed,teteittetvely from your pookets, and, and iu at tititi4lalt - 11ie (meta exclusively enuring to the benefit of others than yourselves or your familige. — • If yen choose to submit to this ag ,itavalitik system of legal plunder, and meekly bend your necks to be yoked, while your driven flourish °yet , ',your ebeulders the kingly claim' Butt !T itittii tyranny," especially when bigh , falutite schools and professors are to be :pampered; Bum I confessenyeelf greatly miatak .oll,l4, My luditnate Itf, your endaranee of wrong, -or courage. turaidaL While a reasonable support of - common settoole 18 the utmost that ought to tieacitdred from the, tax payer, !wholly repucli ate the-Idea that the burthen of maintaining tbeso newliedged Oxfords add Oembridges, of Pittsburgh, should be borne by any others than those who exclusively seek for and receive their benefill:' Let all -those who sigh - for the MOP zuenW ileerar9,l l l.Xdriee, pay the expense out or their own incomes. They might as well next ia*intt far their algae and champaigne. trust, ;therefore; that-the , tax payers, who so jolly feel theMselves aggrieved, will "cry aloud and spare utit,7 until some effectual action is adopted for the repeal of thls odleue law. Aly name is with -the prkter; and I will cheerfully do my part A CITY TAX PAYER Dimmer, October 19, 1855, .Mes. Clove litoaoLe.—The female Apostle of Frei Love, le now a resident of this oily; and the Enquirer says that a Free Love League le to -be Inaugurated here forthwith. Mrs. Nichols is the Author of the notorious Nary Lyndon, and thatmork having been reviewed with much eo verity by the New York Times, has written a Tettfirtathatjattrual in defence of her purity of character. Sheave: 4. Forelghtten yeare my food has been grains, tpets,gmltit, and milk. I havebeen bathed daily .iti.pure_witter t . and Ilan been in all that time the speedo of Health and Parity to Woman." :What delleletuily cleanly babita and painolplee .to be, aura. But here is her definition of Free Love: ail*, Freedom of love, we mean an elevation mat'of,n preponderant Sensuality, and the sense. - cralicm of-the whole love nature, or life, to the dert3lOpment of ill the faculties of men and wo men4qlnd toa wismpaternity." Wonderfully clear. Com. (Prom the analtunual Co!nmarclal, 19tb.] Sri vsl'cfoffi Uriiitzi.-4zeitiese brune t . ...,,,,ententes by aar`xfey or. Gov* ittgies. Deputy United States Marshal Bruen returned from California Yesterday Morning, being by.order of Governor Bigler, to release Manchester. Mr. Bruen Informs as that be bad taken his prisoner to a ranoho on the Baena meat°, about a hpndred miles from San loran 'ciao°, in order to avoid a habeas corpus, and while there a party of government officers ar rived, wits an order from the Governor demand jug his release, which demand, of course, Bruen obliged to comply with. Manchester Bub aequently had a hearing before the Governor, .stid-wias formally diaoharged. Mr. B. represents .- jraiolasiiisr as having an abundance of money, , ' at his ease. . , 04in gang " or prisoners in tho cinotritiali:4ll; held an election among ttiemeQidEe'atilt-Iltipp. day. They numbered 86, and voted se follows :—Chase, 27; Trimble, 6 ; Mean, 2. "Bir: CliAtmotpon being informed se the fast, said "it was another evidence of the fallacy of the theological doctrine of Antal depravity." .. . . . .: ~. ,i, au .- ,; -, --,-.• - ~...7. ----- ;- ;,,,, ,-, - ' . 1 : c" " ,: ) 6- -': ; :--;.."'i' r c_ * " "'- j ' AN 1 .1 ,. . 4" 4C,47 . 4! 4 ... l t: l ,-0, 4 :' *--''', 'si,...c -- ,- -r 4' s' v .1. 1 , , ,:- .., C.': Llitit4Y;4'2l' .- je-;•,,3 1. •<,.. -, i..,.&r„ , i--iv..,-,...‘ , ....---i..i.-- s' - : - • - , -,. - , ... 4 ' ' t ..,.-. r . ~,, t' .-4 :li . ' ;• • •' 4 , r 3 1 - P'.'tt; • ft..' 442 , 2 4....,f . . . . .. • 4 Mil .• ' ' d";f4' , • ,‘", • " -I- * - I 44-- -1 .1. 5 ; N. • ' 7 N. , .4 -`%03.' -„ E% — « ' r 4 4 .7 4, 1, " k,14 44 1 -- 4-1 . -,• .; ; - • - - ••; "--0',.1" - t , i• • • - MEM TABLE OF THE ELECTIONS OF 1854 AHD 1855 OFFICLAL AND COMPLETE. BIIPNEMN JUDGE. CANAL COM 00 UNTIAIB x, :`^- , 7 - -> : . . \ Allegheny. -Armetzong, 33 ftsvet.. Bedford:,:. , . Berke ' - Bradford . Butler I Cambria.... Carbon -Chestet Plearfeld.-..1 Colamb's_ Crawford Caxibittad/ Dauphin. Delaware ... Fayette Fulton - • GreetW— Miekdom Jefferson.. Juniata.— Lancaster. Ws?ante, Lebatiod... Lehigh.... Luzerue... Lyooming McKean.. Mercer... hiontg'ry Mantour.... Nor'am'ton. Noeumbqd: POrr7 Philad'a Pike .... Potter Schuylkill .. Somerset .:. Snyder Sustehanna. /logs 2010 2£1,5 _ , 722', ,1931 616 1069 287 781 Venango Washington Wayne Weettererd Wyciming Total. ---....161,010 73,571 1.23,696 161461 1ig,71, 0 1310:taTIOInlaaTIME. Banal2.--anroinoasa Clermont and Brown—Chambers Baird. Trumbull and Maboniog—Bob►. W. Taylor. Franklin and nokaway—Aitred Kelley. Clark, Champaign, Madison—Jos. C. Brand. Logan, Union, Marion, ziardln-0. S. /Limn ton. Datums and Licking—Daniel Gardiner. Knot aid IllOtrOW—Dr. 11, 0. Kirk. Maskingam and Perry—Eli A.. Spencer. Ashland and filobland—Jouph Musgrave. Lorain and Medina—Herman Cutfleld. Carroll and Stark—John Beatty. Jefferson and Columbiana—Jonas D. Canal. Ashtabula, Lake and Geatiga—Lostor Taylor Cuyahoga—Hiram Griswold. Portage and Summit—O. P. Brown. Belmont and Harrison—pen. Charles Wadi. Miama, Darke..Shelby—W. H. Lawder. Beacon. Crawford, Wyandot—James Lavin. Bailor and Warren—David Heaton. Athous, Hooking sod Fairdold John T. Bruce. Huron, Erie, Sandusky , and Chown—Ralph P Backland. Morgan and Washington—Mose.s D. Hardy. goes and Highland—Jacob Byer . Montgomery and Proble—Poliz Mara Coshocton and Tusoarawa--Edisio Burnet. arcane, Clinton and Fayette—Nelson Dash. &lune, Pike, Saints and Joakeon—H. 8. Ban 47. Latrreneo, Galas, badge, Vinton—C. G. Dm DILISOOSATS Hamilton—Georgo W. &duns, Stanley Mat Olean, W. F. Conyers. Wayne abd names—Joseph Wilford_ Mercer, Auglaizo, Allen, V 4.131 Wert, Paulding Defiance and Williams-.-E. B. Phelps. Gaerneey and Monroe—Wm. Lawrence. Lucas and Hancock—.M. C. Whitely. UOVSE—trnraucass Champaign—Hinim Cable. Clark—John H. Leffler. Clinton—Add:leen P. Rll6llot Erie—Chittenden L. Barton . Harrien—Ephraim Clark. Logan--Bamxel M. Atka. Morrow—Thomas S. Book*r. Pickaway—Nelson Franklin. Union—Wm. Gabriel. Franklin—George hi. Parson , . Lioking—John A. Binnet, Charles B. Gitlin. hiediutt=4ra Dee A. Bell. Seneca ~Lcsaph Boyer. Summit—Dr. Mendel Jewett. Warren—Seth B. Haines. Clermont—William West, Elbridge 0, Rioter. Guernsey—A. Simmons, 8.. CamcbelL Jefferson—D. McCurdy, C. MendonhalL Hno=—l;;• F. Smith, George W. True., Highland—Andrew Berne. Trumbull—Ralph Plumb, O. T. Townsend. Mneldngnm—John A. Blair, John Crooks. Roes—Alfred Yaple, Jesse Shepherd. Carroll—Silas Potts. Delaware—Dr. William Hendren. Lake—Edward L. Piympton. Perry—Dr. Franklin L. Flowers. Solotc—Dan. McFarland. Stark-4. W. Underhill, Wm. Hatcher. Lorain—James Monroe. hiaboolug—Dr. J. Truesdale. A.ehtabnla--Darine Caldwell, Uriv.h Hawkins. Tusearawas—Jonathan Milla , Pant Wethorby. Cuyahoga—G. Mygatt, I. Brayton, L. John sen. Wyandot and Hardin—E. G. Spelmam Huron--Tbiamaa M. Cook. Portage—Hraamna Noedham. Miami—Eli Tenney. Athatts---Nelson H. Van Yorke& Danko—J. C. WI Hamm. Madison—E. IL Hutchinson. Lucas and Fulton—Lnalua H. Upham. Proble--Haydon W. Dooley. Moran—Ernstus Guthrie, David Holbrook. Washington—James Lawton, Samuel Hutch 21011. Coshooton— Thompson. Belmont—James N. Turner. °cans—L. Q. Todd. Meigs—A. Thomson. Highland-811as lelon. Columbiana—John Hunter, Mom Menden Wood and °Down—Erasmus D. Peck: Paulding, Defiance and Willlanui-8. B. Blake aloe. Fayette—Wm. H. Lathy. Greene—M ises D.,Gatoll.. Marloo—Joseph.F. Hume. Brown= John F. Gaines. Allen--Charlea Post. Gallia--John N. Clark. Shelby—Dr. W. V. Cowan-76. DEICOODATS. Hanoook--p. T. Carlin. • Hooking --George Johnston. Richland— Ale~ndsT , Rolleton. Franklin-,-Jatans H. Smith. Sandusky—John L. Green. Montgomery--,W. Gandy, J. T. S. Smith. Hamilton—W. hi. Corry, E. S. Tnrpin, Chas Thomas, E. B. Langdon, George O. Robinson James B. Holmes, John P. Shiugh, Joseph E. Egley. Wayne --L. D. Odel, —Baughman. Fairfield—John Cheney, David Lyle. Butler—Alex. P. Miller, John McElwee. Holmes—E. J. Loveland. Crawford—John Pittman. Auglalze--Wm. Sawyer. Brown—James F. Thompson. Mereer--Jehn Shaw. Putnam &tallowy—H. J. Bonnier. Jackson and Vinton--T. A. Bingham. Ashland—Dr. Cowan. Monroe—Henry T. Grier, Alfred, Ogle. Adams—Moses T. Patterson .. Rev. George H. Doane, (tate Episttopal:min later, and'eon of Bishop Doane of New Jereey,) who joined the Roman Catholic religion, has Bailed for Havre, France, in the packet Admiral : : He *goes to the College of Bt. &mace, Parte, to study-for the priesthood, and will be there about a year and a half. ••• CZ , CO " 0 fi 14 - , El Go 17841 16791 The police last evening made a descent upon 7 the premises occupied by the Club, at No. 666 .21 Broadway, over Taylor's saloon, and arrested iBl ' Albert Brisbane, the well known Boobshet, and .... three others, who wore confined in prison during ~.. the - night. The event created the most intense iquiitetuatit in'the vicinity. The particulars arc are as folllows : 'TN& Wiest Thursday meeting of the Clublook 20 place lags evening. At the appointed hour, 8 o'olook, the regular meithers who attend pune- J.• teeny, were. duly' on batik They were followed ... in Vie apace of two hours by'ti great crowd of 4.. -.mon, young and old, , who" were in searoh , of • 7 uottaties,4o - Tomid them before the evening .;.. leas 'over. It had boon antielpated that the 10 ;MeMberstin attendanoe on this - particular even ing would be something extraordinary,, in eon. '9l -sequence of the newspaper publicity which has 1' been given to the doings of the Club within the ... 'pent fortnight. There were probably upward of three htmcfred peranns present, first .and last, doting-the entertainment; Many of those were 11 very-young men. Many were old men, gray ... haired and venerable, who, embraced Free Love doetrinee f rvently. All went on- quietly until about 8 o'clock, when speaking was oom• • meneed.- Mr. Henry Clapp, who is a prominent ... spokesman - for the Societies, led off. lie made 186 a.violent'epeeeli in denunciation of the Press of this oily. Mr. Albert Brisbane followed him in ... a harangue, in which ho declared that New York's Chief institution is Merrier street, and 36 that witiumttliatiocratity New York would not be what it is; it tronid be simply a dull city of meNdanitg• ... Mr. Brisbane's remarks were received with ... decided disfavor, and it was feared that he would ~. be assaulted before he could leave the room. 53 The pollee captains, Captain Turnbull of the ~. Eighth, and Captain Kisener of the Fourteenth ... Wards, happened to be among the audience du 4 ring the delivery of Brisbane's speech; having ~. dropped in to take an observation, in cones ,.. quence of complaints which had beer. entered ~. against the establishment of Mr. Taylor, and . others doing business in that vicinity The 20 gatherings had been complained of as disorderly ~. la their character, and there were rumors afloat ... that the house had been brought to the notice of ... the Grand Jury. .. These biota induced the captains of the Eighth .. and Fourteenth Wards to concert measures for suppressing the concern. Early in the evening a crowd began to collect about the doors of the saloon, and the business of the adjoining houses was seriously interfered with. Capt. Turnbull observed among this crowd a number of sue -12 &dons characters, known to the police, and '3 considered that the proper Hmehad arrived for interfering with the performances up stairs. He 45 accordingly conferred with Capt. Kissnor, and toe two captains, accompanied by officers Cun ningham and Roach of the Eighth District, pro ceeded to the place, demanded entrance, and were refused, on the plea that the gothering was a private one. Capt. Turnbull and Capt. Kiss nor were both in plain clothes, wearing only their stare. The officers finally paid the en trance fee of 25 cents, and walked. la. After Brisbane had concluded his speech, Cape:Turnbull heard a souffle in the hall, went out to sea what was the matter, and found the doarkespee, Mr. Thomas Harland, elitehed with • Mr. Cetkefair. Capt. Turnbull aseed liar• lead if his name was Wheeler; be replied "No; that be was noting for Mr. Wheeler." Cookefair made a charge of assault and battery against Harland, And upon this charge It became Capt . Turnbull's duty to take flarland into custody. Harland 'masted ; Capt. Tornbull called for as elstsnoe; several citizens stepped forward, and Harland was taken down stairs and put in charge, to bo conveyed to the Eighth Ward sta tion hour. Two brothers, John Henderson and Benjamin Ileptierson, whp came to the rescue of Flatitind, - Were likewise arrested for Interference with the oflloerrs in the discharge of their duties. Mr. Briabano himself came out to see what the trouble was, and was arrested by Capt. Turn bull on a charge of disorderly condaot, and was also conducted to the station house Tin 'WEIL' 8740 168: 1884 16771 95 382 • 805 1 11660 1068 401 876 1580 X 859 6564 902 1209 125,1 857` , 2440 851 940 228 1954 388 2241 946 1595122114 8578 488 2443 1011 1539 '25770 IThe scene that followed these arrests batiks any description. There was no longer any " passional attraotion." It was all passionate repulsion. Several highly respectable gentle. 1 mon, well known in the literary world and In politics, sought to make a speedy exit The Po lice Captains Stood by the door, warning the company to disperse quietly, and the ladles hur ried to their dressing room to recover hats and shawls, and then rushed out to find their escorts. Servants young gentlemen, destitute of bats and bemoaning rent gloves' and departed overcoats, I dashed about to add to the confusion. Mr. Stephen Pearl Andrews, the financial and refor matory mover In this enterprise, was absent, for the first time Since the organization of the Club, suffering uuder severe illness. A large number of ladies were present,—strong minded women, who came to reason philosophically, and found to their 'tansy that philosophy did not work. At 9# o'clock precisely, the gas was turned off In the larger room; fifteen minutes later the entire premises were in darkness, and our re porter, with precisely five other men, descended the staircases In profound silence and darkness. (Our reporter is generally on hand where there is anything brewing ; he was morally certain there was to be a row, and so dropped in—ho ping, like Paul Pry, "that he did not intrude.") la Broadway, around the doors of Taylor's smell Saloon, and thickly packed upon the sidewalks for nearly the distance of a trio* stoJd an expectant crowd, who had got wind of the fun that was to be beard of above, and who watched with Intense eagerness the egress of one victim after another in the relentless grasp of the Police. Our reporter made unto himself " friends of the mammon of nnrightrcusuess," and went to the Station House to hold converse with the unhappy persons who had already been convoyed to that secure retreat. As the female members of the Club emerged from the doors, like a flook of frightened sheep chased by wolves, the Pollee following closely in their track, the crowd raised loud shouts— " Make way foram ladies;"—"Here they comer' —"Three cheers ;"—"Let us see 'em;"—"Iloo rar for the Froe•Lovere," ace., &0., &a. Tn U. 8. GOVIEREMINT AND Mn. CRAMPTON. —The following extract of a letter from the U. S. Attorney General, shows the view the gov ernment takes of the enlistment case This government hue, of course, addressed to that of Groat Britain such demands of public redress and satisfaction in the promisee as the national honor requires, But the government of Great Britain, with extraordinary inattten flan to the grave aspect of its acts—namely, the flagrant violation of cur sovereign rights involv• ed in them—hab supposed it a mitricieut justiti• cation of what it has done to reply, that it gave Instructions to its agents so to proceed as not to infringe our municipal laws ; and it quotes the remarks of Judge Kane in support of the idea that it has succeeded is this purpose. It may be so. Judge liana is an upright and Intelli gent judge, and will pronounee the law as it le, without fear or favor. But if the British gov ernment has, by Ingenious contaivancea sum:teed ed in sheltering its agents from conviction as mhlefactors, it has, in so doing, doubled the magnitude of the national wrong Inflicted on the United States. This government has done its duty of internal administration in prosecuting the individuals engaged in these note. If they taking ofuitted, the by reason of a deliberate under- British government, not only as a nation, to violate our sovereign rights as a na tion, but also to evade our municipal laws, and that undertaking shall bo consummated by its agents In the United States—when all this shall have been judicially ascertained, the President will then have before him the elements of deoi sign as to what international action it becomes the United States to alopt la so important a matter." QUEER FREAK OP . A LUNATIO —About seven o'clock yesterday morning, an individual was seen walking down Freeman street towards the Ohio river, dressed in coat, shoes and hat, but entirely sans culottes. A couple of gentlemen who happened to observe him in this eccentric attire, stopped and asked him why be was walk ing along the street without any pantaloons. He replied that he was going to the river to take a bath, and wished to accustom his legs to the cold in order that the water would not chill him when he walked in. They soon discovered from hie conversation that the unfortunate gentlemen was a lunatic, and ascertaining his place of res idence, took him home—an. Qom. A hintnumun TO A PRTETBIL. —A movement has been made among the printers of Virginia, having for its object the Graafian of a monument over the remains of James Finch, late lore man of the Norfolk Argus, who recently died in Petersburg of yellow fever, having (manacled the disease while in the discharge of his duties, nobly sacrificing himself to the fell destroyer rather thanidesert his poet in the hour of gloom, of trial, and of danger. (From the Yfill'Aiit6;a'a 1 A mcg . aMiVALOPIMERNT FREE LOVE NO:WHERE. T 103%." CLUB" BM= VP BY THE POLICE. the 4-4, 10 Fig° Leis Club" is, broken up—its glory 03:parti4-. leaden in prison—its funds Sxr-tosseistton of 4e police—its - "sttraotioni " ended. air No Fend ly shoal& bigiiiitioiathithii'W —We speak of Bl'Lana's Liver Pais, wbtob bate bloom an indispensable family medicine. The frightful aymyemoe which arise from a diseased minllest thronaelha, more or feria,: in filial WAY: obstruction of,the menses, ague ainttleeew[ledialntbe at*with g,coo" alit* reegalte4Otheyatto claririgegiUnot4undtoi arktairk reign Thiihave ha* breitjtitiiir tohdi, and shanbl be kept t alt gines:by .. liolt;ittosft=Vg4two:gi - tithiiind or third night. If they de not iurga two orthree timeiaby neat morning. take one or two ore. A slaght ban Wast should invariably follow their use. The Liver .Pill may also be used where purging Is ding" necessary. d.s an anti bilious purgative, thpy. di fire4aferia, to none. And In doses of two or three, eter. iiddidah; log teller° sick headache; also, to alight derangements - cif the stomach. Purchaseis will please be =refit' Loath .tor, and take none but I*. ITLane's Lifer - PIM. othatif,lirebittplitittent ore worthless. . ' ; ' Thtrabote valuable taileiajcitio Dr: iflane's eds. brated Vermin:lga, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores In this city. Also, for sale by the so e proprietors, YLNI=O E1N0134 gueeeeeors to J. gidd ♦ Cm, No. 60 Word stead, air= of "meth. oct224av 1644;41as t to FareitOiii.llFitvi Dtittl,ov.• eerIas.—.VEGETABLB CUMB P0V6110.--Tiniseyntr. sim are pat bp In ode pound packs, and teazel, go#4 article, test only for the diseases Incident /ioires; eindst =vine, and other animals, but they art timidly an OP 1 1 , lent article to Improve the &nankin of thususlmal., For ihlch Qom, they act only improvelthe condilleit Of mulch cows, but they Increase the quantity as well as Ito:. prove the quality of Edit and butter. The proprietors say that It Increases the quantity of butter' firm half a potuld , to a pound a week to each cow, while those persona who, have tried it say a' pound and a Waif telwo petards Per weak, with the same kind ci feeding as befbre. Al one thing we ere certain, all who use items WiIiIIBO !tail the time, and save money by the operation as Well a lumrore' the appearance of their mock. Prlce ate. a paw; 5 per' 1 pare for 51. 00. B. mama, • Oorner Wood sued sildlirizgla allay, Wholesale and Retail Agent. Inhalation for Mau* latergue t The mode-of lithelatioo, In mire of diseniaed I=6 4d throat, recommended by Dr.. Garde inlic advartlimincok drams uses the true one. It bYticss generailyedmitted bk . our best phyelclans, that local ahllcaltloo caar ply bp . llol, easefully treated by local applications. This practice haw twen porsuedfrom the drat with reePeettoonentlainfiato,_ motion and ceirroldrms, andireeee notedly diseases of the throat and lunge may not be treated/a theaanteart we believe they may. In this variable elhomte of oaftii Chem lung and throat complaints hare imam* to prevat lent and rife, we earnestly recommend to tin ptddlc, and to the affliefed merially, to avairtheinselseu of Dr. (hada , re - atedy.—[One who has triatkit.) Bee air artimansit In this paper. auction—Da. Cum& EITOBAN4 la Chs otighttland Onl y genuine article. arplawiline d Ague shed, Beyer of Three Tears!' Swatting Cared.—.3lr. John Lanigan, now lhotng at Bawer Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had kepi and Savor for three rode: Moat at the lima he • had ebille twice a day, and rarely less than ones: he was parched with totem as 110013, as the chill Isla him: and after hying physicians, qtdsdne, most of the Medea advertised, and crerythins recommended to him, was shout about " to 01 11, despair, when Carter's flponteb Mixture ivastipokon of: he got two bottles, bat before he bad used mots than a single one, be was perfectly cured, and hoe, not bid 411 601 or restos sines. Mr. Lonrden Ia only one out of Unman:sib nbe Iwo been benefited by tbb groat tome, atteraldrei end blood pw! rifler. giro iecbreirtSeepaesit. 8814A14 ____ 49- Batellelor's flair BLISTERING COMPOUND could ewer hale attuned tbn UNIVERSAL amor accorded to Ude, thn °tilt* =trawl failing far - mite. Nature Is not mom true to twanili Mire the brown or black produced in Ito, YeddaM,,ANny,CMi Ur most fr owsy hair, by It. Made and. lat, split% Oral clue private roomaj at ILIWRImmI Mfg Zactimr, 234 Broadway, New York. told, wholaute aid retail, by Tr: GIA,EE. ZlPirta, 140 Word street. Cetakdbie oar stockings and Hosiery far Winter. —lf you don't want your feet pinched lath Pod and short at...adage, on will take our advice and go to: DALrB, curner of Marked alley and Pbi area, and inry tome of those elegant VIES Stzeicisgs, that male your fret feel ales aud comfortable. DAJ.T aleo makes and Bello every Tial6 ety of fleniery that you can mention, at wbolesalo and retail, Remember the place, cornea of Market alley and yob oct4 PENBSYLVANL9 RAILROAD T EIE ONLY RAILROAD RUNXINO WEST FllO2l prrrsnouou. Tui ?es: Tn..uti leases et 2 A. M._ through to Clortensti In 12 hours and 80 minutes. hi= Taint inkvo At 8 A. M. BZITSLI TRAIN " •? 3P. M. Then, Trains aN make chew connections at Crestllne, sad the Brat two connect at Alliance.. Tho direct route to St, Louis id not open, via. Crawling and liallestapolis, 100 mike shorter than eta. CleeelszoL tbunections are made at Matittield with the Newark and Sandusky Oily road; and at Croatilne with the three roads concentrating there For pewit:Mars see handbills. No trains run onbianday. Through Tickets aold to ChalonsU, Louisville St. Innis, Lalmospolle, Chicago, Rock bland, Part Wayne, abiliallunle and the principal Towns and Cities In the Wad. The NEW BILIOWNN ACOOMMODATTON TRAM will lce ye Pittsburgh at &40 P. 1.1., and New Brighton at 720 e. For 'Plckets and further tuferrastion applyto J. 4 muff, At 1101 ettettle? Ofike, wade:Ft/Le notion House. Or, at the Pedant Street 6tattoa,to °SOROS PARKIN, Ticket *Mt. PlCtaburgti, July 23, ISA& t. 1724) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD , BEING Tail Continuation of the ;Ohio and. Paulus. IL R. . , . TO FORT WAYNE, wan imam= lan inannsa lOUS nun Pmastramt. Train, coraztoct at Oreitllno, tot/fold ttetentime, arta aft the Trams on Ike Oftio alai Parma ltoaci.sat also At' Pored Kith Tram going North mad &nth. an the UM Weer and Late ftrtalinikm4._ For Tickets, apply it the Itallmatl =me at the Ohio IV% Pentusylvanfa hathoad Company, In Plittabgrih, gheny City, or at way of the following rt W Foayne, Eanetbata Cincinnati, i ta g,. . Indianapolt; thbe d, Tlfftn. Nowa' desiring. Tickets wUI he poplar to ask for Tiellt by the Ohio and Lallans llahL _ J. it. BTRAUGELAN, Berit _ _ 41:fr reel- 0811 at No. 164 Wood Street, and ex amine our gook of SOFT FIATS and MUM CtiPB. AIN reedited, a large lota Shanghai. Oeleatha. and other et lee of Calm, which we will Bed low roach. odd 'ERMAN 6 0-1, lei Wood street. 11 . 80/11, EIIATS.--Wis have raceleud bar PAU': .1317011 01? BMX HIM, wlikl will be found, on tn, tra erection on , a not and Ca go odll est:tele. A good Hat for $3, and an exe for got. and son MORDAN 00. Zia led Wood st., Nest house to the new Preebytesies' &'P9 Church. p 8 • One door Stonednith street. Voting flionta Library Asionoistators. —An. edjourtited meeting of the members of the Libra ry Aesociatlcni will be held In their aeons, on TUE& DAY EVENING, the 23d Inst . , at half post"r o'clock. • The object of the meeting will be, to Wm:trims far liquidating the Indebtednein %WM . the Assaclation, end providing means for sustaining the Inithation. .= w. H. SINOAID; Forretey. Pennsylvania illfillrajNe ',Company Ow PITTRRUROH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets., AUTHORIZED OdPITAL, $300,000, Isms Branco and other Property against Ws rJW ' or Damage by PM, and the Nigel of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIUNOTOBBt ' '"' - Wm. P. Johnston, Body Pattemoa, Jacob PAW, James 8. Negl A. Ranier, oy, W. B. Ham W. ISlXlliatook, Ko B nnady.rriend 1. , D. a'ark 'r , Grier Sproul, Wade Hoingon, D. M. Long A. J. Joann, . J. &Jame, Oviodtaß, 0 7 / 1 011Nat Pratclent Ron. WM. , P .401ENSTON . nee Preedent—..—.BODT PAMBBB.' . Skey dada's:Lever - A. A. OABILTKEL ' Assistant Abaretan...& 8. CABBIE& [JeMly Life, The and twine Inman° Company; CORNIER OF warza 41V.11 IlLiagar Sraitgras PITTSBURGH. PA. ROBERT GALWAY Prea'dent. JUL D. Mini, Beeratary. TO le Oompany makes every Invorahre appalled:Ong to'or oonneeted with LIFE RIB_ .E.B • .raea against andOargo Blake on the Oldo s and Mir donne rivers and tribubutes and Martha ELIO generally. An against Loos and Damage by ItDa_ and' agahmt-tbs Perna of the Bea and Inland Navtgattottwitt Policies termed at the lowest rates bonMsMna with g a r* to an parties. Dl mmits: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley,: James 8. Boon, John Pulhnto/4 - John BPAlpin, damsel litlarkau r Wtlth= Phillips, James W. flansta s . John Scott, Chao. Arbuthnot% - Joseph P. Gamam, td. D.,David Egge , James Marshall, John Horatio N.Les,Rittanning. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY • OF PITTSBURGH. • JOHN H. BHOIINIEREGEB, Patattaorr. ' ROBERT FINNEY,' aroarraar. C.. W. BATCHELOR, Owszao. bower. • WILL I INSURE AGAINEIT ALL KI *Da - or MARINE AND FIRE RISKS; DLitt:MOBS J O. Shoal:l66ton., 0. W. I O. W. /bachelor W. IL DELdflok,f loaao Ponnoek, T. B. Updfte, H • Martin, •aty.! . T. Leach, Jr., JObwlLOau,shey, George B. Heiden. 8 &Bryan, David BloCandlatto. Ai- All Looms wastaboaq byarU.N Wl:tiredtitutoy clay fanned honed by this Company will be Üborauirted slut , promptlypald at Ito 00Ioe , No 09 wierga py area. adj fjyll y Mares ma with maul octal:to will not psy tiflyeente tor • Picture et the *I 74 Fourth attest. RISE sm octlti • - . ..... • ... . . . . ~ i.0...: , - 7..... - f. , , ,, n - .. - ...• fa . .:..... e. ,.... , -f....,, ,, ...1.'? , .;.-r;,-. , .... , • , - - , , . . . . , . . ~ . - .•,..-cy.' , ! . - - -,, . r . ....- .. -..--- -._ ' : 4 77'. ~.,-, - , . - -. 1.:n . .-:' , ..-n-'.;7"... -- 7, - : , :: - ... ,,, ' , ',..'F'! , pyisi.m 179 ,R!,. 4 ]. j . t).1i,4p,G ., 1 , n1r1 abljorniely.l I. Ethrvd-1 cab:dust. reeeived tad Ito sale b yEocl • FUMING 9503. rINIMUN-21)129 livutte by" 13 crall22 , . -7 binia PHA*