TIDE ESTABLISHED IN 1786. BUSINESS,' " DIRECtOIt.Y • B..II.,PIETTgigIII3. 1:10.'S AJ)VERTIPING Afpl4Flr NAsua maw, tcor You. • And No. la, sat, ova.. , P. a . .06. are Agents tar the most 'utmostlai cad Went ircerlatiejt commercial Pam, both lia the UMted Aitates ad the_Oraadas. - .. ; -: , , •.! . i ANDR.M.& - JEEIIIP. - - COM BI IS Si RANTS, , Cocton . wid Woolen Machinery. Meanlisipsw' 2 and-Bala* .ffeekAdde lbott, IfigarA de, Lanorners!nd Lesko In Minnfecturend Ankles. , No. 67 Pine St, New York. N. R.—Astute fm Ms • ' ..Win)DßUti t DEAON IRON WORKS," 1-- - -..-BeeenCragnouln ancrßollets, nand.* Ammer Ntrß: for n enl.lyr ACHlNNBlloP,MaßDllllntie'reela D. F. TIEMANN & C0., - 45 Fulton street,-,New . ! Yerk. AujuP4OrANߧ 9r OIL & WATER CQLORS, VARNISHES, 4.C. Lod Imporiers of Fried a.r.o.r. tad Price Usta forwards& up u applytag to the subatbers. ocaaosup • Days of Boffins Chan sacsged to ink and 24th ' ; NEW YORK AND OA LLTORNTA rritettstue mac, tot. icesessesa - &sc. Thasdrat idea Marko Man any atter Anne. The Accessory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) • -< Proprietors. rE..NORTGEB,II LIGHT, STAR Or • Mil iltrctra.Pstail• nl miam. et.....%wwirmount -York_oa Um ath andattn i ttgrn mon seareettr taLlee f . 11 ` = MiT111.1.6) L 2 ILLILUOII2II2,PAOLV/2, and 11110:1122- aeo, eae at winch will lava Ban Jinn dei Sat, WI End* termlnenot+the Sudan BoEs, where Lae ta, Brno ald . s aA ntbsit tto Pantranutcat tn. tanaparty snout Mao tal 'theta anteal. and toecoalst ante to Boa reannsto. antorkaned - liorepon attaaluat to anal . Mtn Sorialbenalion. or tedemed neoneePlAT cantle. - • - Gunman. ittnlteAN. Agent., • sall4lao Bosnian Orem. N. Y: - = _ . . • 'Combs, • Pans•Eind.PAniry: Goods. • - 11r1Will• TaSktrr s • I`4l r i lityliatm, :NEW -YOR oWatifinteock o'f' " Outi - 1 07 Tao th * t u elf n F Q a a %. Brosber o X ii st i l ... Pectnaaary ' . Sxpa, P a rt Jai Id; itnaac boot" DI•91 Dula ton; Plna Wallies. Watt, 05.1 . 41. D n d Waal Beads. Ileeklano. Ludta_Rubbar e"r".° 0 1141. VIP " 107=1 .'1 E= and Viorg=H " lllum i tteral and yarrlard• stook . of "j" M " * dr, gra% tar P' sv ee ra4 7" w anda. Q°6" l 4"" r d n:r a th wilLl Vais ' '10.14,rk Aac•Tll•fr ' roik.. P. 3.—Plasaa oat this oat: . • ZMTIS•ITIP , Hough , s Patent , Bastin Skirts. A:MEL& BIANCA No. L Barclay* streak . . aripanretne. aura , tali- hare the ramp or tar patent . m.l gareargargn exat alien la rumba-TM la mated argardlag mbal-i JACKSON it 8O -•••• , GRAT.E'"AND 'FENDER ntAKER, - 246 PR02.732; 930.BSOADWAA ivrArr rozur:: :,•,. -,rFa Ara) FARM GOOpe. i&grAIORN ICO 54 Maidezi4d;tie, La Vnot in eticte Lam n r. "' be 'l3 PLATFO4.III.I3CULLBI3 intit4ntiagn ed bating 'been appointed 1 one:tube - Meats le the ul. : been thee. eslobisted ,-- .:* T. 1 KB di CO., • • tepaabaared=2loll loyenteri ~ ReetV cd bottm o rtattlenatif thaber exi . s . !witFly to up' ty thteelieetyt prey all Wont ' - • Meet ee _twee Jyt o te . eetate to law arYIUMff IZITto the yitadyel BaLlystee JO Use MOO* Insets ' • end . Vlo* - -11*1otiverybontellol batter Otreelleat -; the lute &Au:IONIC stallbra ths eontreey luidseet OstabOO ',., tNI iriaaltrizowrintyircluras CAN AN NO We 110,141p/Miti 10 qt orders D. Counter,' tkaseml, as N.W. Lay., Ocol, itellroad attilleY a i, _ . BealitertrY woo.— EtW" .. ilyit ' :;! ' ir: W . 4 I.t , 7 ,r'- r .rr 4 _,, , ?" "t ggx . .. . .. etilttaa coicil-FacToity. . 14 P 3-11 .; r!. - BIGELOW -4.5, i . % • • 221 E, LlittgbUrgbi • qftly,9,- CARRIAGES,' PESTONS, - :snug arrn ibmintilinn at Maw labial.* bu linistudmanna uninnuariudl bin bo, or =of Wan, skill aluminium/a. und • "ffidi Oil lad Leather motto . -- ' u— _•,,--6 • , :IY.r EIRICEmacIt i . - - 4. 21 - EsnAlCrlitr - CStred, Batlreen lifsrameit Illbisituiti iti. litaiilifthis. FOR SALEZPANISIKILDEA.Dr - sad Orem ogidie b reslUsts:Thinenf.oll,l:sasors * -1 "4"4&" vraarttAn In - artatinter incebasate Mr 1.114 r - L uth e r Famed Sauk c.tka• and Pia VOLlNlOnalasion. - - • . •-•. . - . , innl93rt • :WIL•ReCIPLIXEFAN,& co WHOLESALE GROCERS ' ~ Produce and Conunistlon Merchants, Pittibur - gh Manufactured Axticues, N0.'219 . .TdibMy ant; corner of /Avis, 21Tr88131111 14 - JOSS W . 4:46LESALE. 040011R8 FURKLSIIICIIS;''' Piiid4rind -Piablugh Nisisfutives,. •No. 141 Water Street, swimi l.'w=cl""ltisilgtarr. PI James'irwlir.& Ca ) • - --MANIFFACrTII.ItEnti OF " ` iaIJLPHITSIO &thee; A , eqpii,t,frita ‘ , lfttelle Mkt ' H A A t ea" I " ' UL M' .1 ArciZes &althea. 'afar - 7 1.0111 , G-411r.....LAN HOUSE AND SIGN "PAINMISS, aro. ow rmaz vans.= • ."4:l3""riwoodegadget anmto All Gruen y-attendect , to. ialstesti.o.uti4 -sitopuinistyk: /rim description, 'kilable for Eigin 0 alk e r! ig a.i,,, 1 17. ,11! Ar g... 0011.. OBE, sad VlEc arta Is amet, sal tf, Attar em M t um . = ifir"lraemeins t u r.a:ur lb e e..7.0/16 , an= at BUNT* sad ace,Watt, - usage . ,- NTOME . WHITES ling 7"77 - • - CLUMP, .. REMITS= 03X:Pli WHITE new ftrrying.on tiusi , mete Ids oedema presison. tem bUle u eldeM 1 ------ Rost a l:44=l2o ,he horpoot Ids I 4 ... Voir OVA 3 UOlLlhkie Al t od OWL -10w h.eV n rtra 44 = ll Yomer hatte=e% orAi . • bhp to Ls Wore hie patents the alas choice , ot , which ao sow veep poet Mgr= deporbra= . . .frool v roszkneo ef tt n. MG=costehtZtho 4reereati '''''' ovill • st , - theowl= bi those lievy 'OoOneolorhloli the. semi. lit doeorattne Howes of boatmen hie hooteelti the poke e Weeds, (mine to lag. ma to.) Join& Me Da b .tu sell es tow WIMPY only. at meth Mee Mum the tine rr-4..2 . 1 " 418 0 41 ' . "" f n * kid 040,06 . 'O ddi• =EMT & NURCHFEEiLD, EMI and Ladise Dress Gootwilly, CLOAp TA mAg:,-,ts xXpßort, • - ILE4 AID lITAPAR GdODA , For Family Use. Au mar itstanalla masettaant la at Orthelbarit 6•1142 1210 0a1alt tea% and selling at lawsuit team ANlnlaribeaattlatforr ttla rma Market ELAM' ore= Stoves; Faders' and Ffre Irma. _ gtVITT STOVB. WARSIIOIIBF. 384 WWI attest Al t). tug arrived vidati We' in 124 stove maned arr , ws would vita att.:ant &now wading gin any line to an amnination at air Actg. Wnion now fnLL end ann. pia*. Ws elotalsolood to mall ati low em in. lowa in sM oWan bit Qs plank Wood . lime. • IiTLLIMIL 1141311:11LTRIX, Jr.." Iteetifying 'Distiller 'arid 'Wm& and Liquor MBB.OIIART, Jr& so rano/ amt. pidogna. 0104.1 NOVNOVErtISEB IST. • - • - " - Smog Antral of Winter.Ooods:* . . 411SEPH HORNE k. Co. hov_e_ jolt reoeired ova tb. &•KagirrPsja irslitiori piths osal'r:b TI Irjt Wer,Okmo, Orirkets, Moro. Corolisla and Usage Ooniolarsoda Tort mu of boadilute whole. pa. or rotall,•141 Marlon 64 • ml . • • - ' t at s t ! rGLWEZABBAB-asiidso lbiß. Eb M tba *ad an f O oa ro b l 4 beam I - O ABON, taratabed Tar day; Ilbadbal 00110714111 Ham mimosa* BALE—Elerca Home and Lots lll6 on riansitouoa iinon;sesutbs (mar at iattlfra 7:46 " ty:= bnA *beat W.( ll * Taw 1. 1 1Mati dab. , . -- - ' - • - Intelligence; Oilßem, . No. ar. ..-LIAIR 81',.ii1.1.Z....-r% . . 1 , I S ERVANTS of sh . descriptions supplied' e l se wales tea no•osios rospostOtliziAdts4 ' to NV tieolotwoo of the IBM Imo odroomono. , nos oar I...,Tos=tolPlar luturollivort. ' • I. Donaldsom , Alderman. • ITICE, comer of 8t,.-Clair 1 1 12 6 ritle=4. aubudemeseetth, to_vidgisto. oSI ' 1300Tt Doutisk Foam stvell,4o aoorvvist or auto. mei .Mt"r" , 101 1 1 1= 2 t 1. W ILITC trwet a r iV Mtig I re. so. Diair4 0101 ',MINNS= Manufacturer of 4 1) yap.. Ba m oddo==. mad _ Oaknd zajEAMMlslandidedin al=l5llllWlll7 I SS'CARDI42: . t AT'rOIiNEYS: toms - SCIT.AEFER, latf,T mid *gm Collator re 41.10 13 PralrZeilY s t Itatt. -" 11.04 D, EWA ;' Ooltuablakia,mousad. Ir'l4l=l.lo=rotr" itin: Raiff .`- - 1 - A ck,„ Co, /Pub. Witt.: tat/Mt/x*o% Holm Liccr, Iboxfosti..... .I..Littibiagul, td • W. 48.14 ttm*.r, at Law, "13atto a lo wa • rs anikthi.w.^ t betwa aAA.b.x ni statt.n o gtutty4 .atiovlirT Loszpa S. • • 31ORRISON, Attor pup 0. Las , 0184 Ito. 148 Yourth alms; b 41444484 _ama &114011.11, littsbargh..Ps. 48824 OlitM E. PIULLIPS, Attorney ntLaw, OBBRT POLLOCE, Attorney at Law— Mm= at Infthand Grant strastamand=Coutt TAMES J. -IEUHN,-Attottay at Law, office math Janet, MU al. t. ".1•15,4117 • = A• = 'no ', Attorney at er, AVEPiCIES: Mich VO, _encY Once, i the :nt6" Foreign Rueuk akh.,24 „,.m_ u of =atai=t Bite LtW end P a PELACIN,L •• 2 • Ilona& aramer t. a ldagui. L„,„us.,„Bsbz. D. WYxID ;Ma:we. .. hia;•bigiii from ieip..taD4 Soldiers' 43 , Lands & Claim egainst the Goverment. we *, . proaarti "Bounty Luid Wel tbaltwidolnrukriolnar etaldren, calm last - the Goverament. maa In <UAW -Tuornety r. 101 .TlJe6 K „ or den aye 8 ehdeld: .:OBSBLYN A~I.Os: A: OMNI TE.O2FICE,=.Na;., 8% . Front Mau Watat.Deelar L•k• Own. vrcoo!.r ,allght and sold. LtzAL Ef i SPeAt, Ml' Esti. Estate /TA • dlai an. 8111 Broker, es No. Acld. .aslnassßrom.l44l. l ll4 77 , :w Western Inen- LtferPranklin AUSTIN stoat. th stood. to. SAMUEL M:.00 - J GARD FEIN, I, A. MAD AriA\ • for D warn Me " 27"" • I I FA , tots: 212 \ /Whg=lr's' !7Fr \j• Stip!". 2 941 T CIIN P.l scams " 4 in DrOglh Paints. ' - strasy l lttab•• •• • HirAtfil /be Sebsztek'• • . •; • A. ALLINESTOOIC*Ii n , I t==art i . tw A eat. 24 • SELLLRS, wha ..• . -ataLow.v 1 . of Ltbatr arwil Sc Ca Ando „SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale FLBMlNG.Snooessor to WEI= See., carearltarket attest awl MI =1:d1 and weettata oratsaa l .421Inatia :ft:tatw•Laat-, at). to Ids Imainesa rostrioas aaaktonuuktt at an COIIMSSION _ &C. • SPRINGER -HAIRBAITGII. 001411IISSION hIERCRANT, _ Dealer hi Wool, Provisions & Produce gent:ally. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, • PITTABEIMAW. PA. - 7 : • FORWASDING COMBLisstort MERCHANT Partholisr Meal:lft &Woe ti the Woo of rig On 00s. N 0.155 Front Street, °mew the Moloonoshols Ileum !Mfff=fMf= ATWELL, LEE 4lk WHOLESALE GROCERS, Prtl: & Commiuical Xerobaats. M AND AIM n P BURGH AIANULACTURBB, • • Pee. S W Ronson Water wig Prim at PITTSBURGH. • DAVID • a 11311011T dcalmiiii ilo'tai,Tredlidel,-PrOvieloit Am& 31EltCHANT,_, _ ra 287 Warts , obwit.ernmer Miff" - ' -t pigtsantat, hie titeation to the 14118 of Flour, het. Hams, • Lad. Cbpois. Bliftirt, Grato. Driat 8"d. ".." seadted. " sal? I EMT 8. XING, " (ide af tbe firm 4if • it Moorhead) (;91dX(13£80N MRCHANT,' 11" : 110` No. pater street,. below Market, spit InTTILITTILOIL PIININ A. C. IL NOWT WE= HUSSEY is WELLS Vi aem :kß aci EC PA.CKj u itS, 0164t141:60iEettI98ON LIANTS, fta . znizaT erzur, van Politician. PA. ReOVAV-Lar o l . no Thubsue Col EPRI tc 11.111AIXIIL-..............---3 CO feilll2 , NGFat H.ARBAIIGH A CO., (thiocee . orate EL Ilarbaludia Ocandasies . sal lareardlns Dasios i r t t gA mb. soll tad Profilist poesslly. iNa. •,, ""k. • tY„ Aggl l 0 Radltod tad lidlaupoliz - BAnaIOAD • - ° Fr; so Waternst.. Pitiebnedi, J.• • 2. Swim. W....BUTLER t - • • E O IWARDINGA COMMISSION NER end Dada" Is all lisdilefla. Pim sailiShad LW. ?loon ltret .I'II'IIOIINE & CO., wing° and Retail Dealer in toioicanter, Erzurar ammo. Fsnev Goods, „ A:Ads/L.ld {Aiwa Diassed. t. lOW Bradlefs Yarns. malOas St 0.9 16. "the .11A4 Di AM, 'Jr. & Bro., k lefarket at„ Sao eing thaw en ' enk7 Geoi,..st lanuolmilleonsitail th 11 - 17 - 16 o rft e ll . , lll7=s t ti qFLI nu Want m minor imam - • 4, 1 to fi awarilerpletoX,- " • i otad; 4l ' ---(, wtote . : , v t ift , to an:ii AD:a Whalers' 11 , 111ETIM N: IMlCerf e t f t = ni.pagruiditaipoPu,:euft. U M B I fIEFI24,D;' Wholesale ;Wan4r , 11.111•Dgyati, on. lowit Hat gamed. - • t3lVE'eadvall , mamba stook areimpaka ste. .RETLIPYT • I ECJONVINCIED, ley and pr o ar ita that in • ettbetktos. Allan ipc tau& .110W;WSWW. W SPAIUM BS ADES and WI la*. *Wart= Minas 00.11: 7 • : 17=" 7 "1: _Akoitdoi. sal at SY arm woman soalertraiwii, 13ANIO:NG HOUSES JOHN T. NOGG:—• 'BEDFORD 004' ' ' ao BNUMI IIERI D E+ BOIDIRSET CO„ MOUNT PL NT. " M= W.E=ORIVD 00, • .i . OONNELIZY /A 00, 1,4 UNIONTOWN. BROWNIWILL- .. ' ' .' . - NDa ZW MOUTON EZAVIIIIIX/.. . - . . ' 4l44l lslocts, " Notes ao llr d othar illir.'4"l l3wmi la m borret Vdstrtle 44 , -Irommlialon. Clowecomulovee artel colloodeetikinlkital. AMU nuna..........ziman zasit.:.--..tsausq tuna. tht..., RAKER & HAM Bankers - and Zx ebalisp2iolooi, Boy and sell Oaf sad Bihar and u :iota, noto lowa olleal Estate a Stook Sear cerobsosy Noon, Lod Mmo Sills on Soot end lIST. • 807 and moll Skold on %don. Mow made oo all points In too Union. Mat coma of Hotel. Thir d sad Wood iftlets,, , dinetty °milts the St. (Marla -. mudu. wit a.. , ::. — ...._...._.__..'_.....t. s. tent' miff Itrolcaro, Noith East manse of Wood taut Savatatlysattaulatt to. ilbs* 1"314.m0d..imk" EIOLMESA-SON,.Dealars =in Foreign. , I VICato (). " 1 "" f th... Airctgoar s alada on all tha a numpu cake MANUFACTURING. nr0xi3101011211......-JONI v. foams -:....art:erm:mm UNION FOUNDRY. Mitchell, Herron & Co. WILL continue the business of the Union a i twmitte old :mo . 4of PENNOCK. MITCH. , They will manufacture m usual. a lane end Irclictul assortmentUMTLNON onnoriaing Cooking Stovir.i; Ranges - and Side Ovens, IOFFICZ AND LICRI,OII STOMA MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, Hams Ware, Wagon Bow, Dog irons, Sad irons, Tea bilks, Plows lad Plow Points, •Mill and Maohinay Castings generally, And GAB end Wn.nr. PIM at ashen Tux- Sr. NAILS OF BEST BMWS; - Shovels, Spades, Picks, *a, All of width MG Darold M meandiartunre meow my7-le • . • W. W. WALLACCB, STEAM MARBLE WORKS. whim m itsr Low* soreg.Ampork And. mrutati. MUMENTS„ Tombs, :Wave . .Bto fi nes a g e r 'PA 2 l t i ltr i tid Infrorrirlort " TM" swam:: eilgroal sad swam= dim for Mousareark ar.,3on hand. ..)Threk sad Blab /Mar ble razulabed the Trade at the-r=lapa. AU emir" 11114 with derpatchi at 319 Warty Penn COtitui 304 Pittsburgh:, lENNEDY, OBILDia . 4L CO, xamitio gr.rilfL bia4y 44 _ ftaaft AK /I xiscalm lubd . dK Plazn aideadt6ott " Bair atom and destalmaar onz .lass a .arr JUNI a. aroopa. • 111 1 CORD & CO. WHOLIMAIM AND sztem. ltammulna HAT - AND OAP MANOFAC AND DEMME! ALL OP MIL COXYLit OP 100 D AND Plf THElltipa Lertwatt, _ -oxen Pa. -thee *. s'erneatie , Rollren & Co. SOTY WORKB,.P.IIIIBUROS. K and-Depot .itaileted Sadao. y. sad eras da; Plitaria sad Omuta, N o r all idal Wad* •• Botta and Ina et [Ws la tam and 7rnitt . tcmTar fl e et owner atitaaftra.Calli svervistaltran TwEeduisii. _ . i *: Roym would most k . !taM 11=== w r i te. to adooftsou of ,00llion MArulo. wo a sdthl• •in th• Val b lita, Teilesti bo t. 4 " ‘*. Ur oil of. vomr debar -, wet, of Us debar -4. :, Atot to tottut th. 00!... tiorottdo-- ..... _. mu.= ln a co usana-1, 11 ,„ wilt WAN 'tC 4 • 61 Penn at:, below Pittslkt • TEAM BOILER S an. - IaMON WORKERS. • • a Bo Lowooltrs pot • daellothes. • Mrs MI, irs , ll . l Coettaxres, Patis Sow =liar Watt. gt• and • &We abonttuottelk. MINS SIM S • 155.54.07. Hats and Caps.. I WILSON SON , keep• aoistantly ionUrtra4l.4l=allThwitllat: lisitcnrOmer.giedemll-ainsr. ` , P•14 , 10= eye as a eall Wm, aladnirbwo. , si4ll4s WOODWILL; 'Miami. and Mill monneteme 1.2 Dinar to CAW* Wars. We: Mawt. BWL. S. 011.11114.1111 • Shriver & D il worth, VIIOLZSALE 011601111.4. Nos. 130 & 132 &Gond Street, (Myra Wcal sad Batts d) • PEITSBUN GIL MONTROSE XITCHRLTREE, Wholesale Grocer aad Genexal Merchant, .rt. SOO Warty Raw; ceRT SMITH, KA= 4 MittEß, WHOLMS.A.LI• GROOMES, g 12 2 t3eeortd and . 151'Ft:int street, aze.• ' /1111110710A PL • . Irstlace.•&. itudiaer, WHOLIZIALZ .DIKAIR2II J.ll Ilan; Proailioaa sadProdnoe.aematla , ao.sa mama at taasl; It AG/UST, COSORAVE & 00.,.. Whole -4410.7.1_6:1.410,wpf±1 arwft. Puuulmt.. r ,„, E. Mto — iirrr]o7Vika — NZroZnim* 'ROBERT 11001 M 'Wholesale • 'Grocer, lacasairseeem lesaesetiamolea "'"= liiiersT - sr"t • w oo mow 11716 al terAiN tr iemeet Wad yid er es . max Draw visa noreoz - --;.tatase.so& 'BIT. R & ROE, Wholesde Grooms mut WlLmni!dt , ]['OLUBO, Omer and .no nen.. winsiwe wee.ank stmt..= alms in head a t retilled ° Wrote& Walistr= t talVetkis& rratr .I.PAI:ASILL it 00... Wholesale oAorialbirox4B44 maxsueta. mum asionec Na INS mum amt. 11=15rOVTI:red.fl awe. 9 ll 74'ala. owl 0 116 1= litne. Pittsgeth. `'o':cm Warren: • Ilanawat. nal Wiwi. , - attar. Pot sad Wata. Kra% BOOKSELLERS &C. tre r weal° Gramm "*Viat . - JOHN T. BEILTOOX, look . ud Job - nista lid i0 4 112711th Anook above Se4thlaid, Grotto Bonen. OOKSINDEB'S szidilos Maker's Straw Douai awns on band._ %Alm, Boob, Awn tr,. iden .rn paShsn o , t: • 8. DAVlSON}Booholler sud St&. tiortr,==gesawfralo.,o tad Detain .ss. , K Markeo wecab.;,._. : I,J,„' and Whole -o=6.lllpar OU wstl. 8104•40 ihtifirt:FßooksellersAooruitl Matter= Pa. laaltromelni bookaanoatantgoa ham% j L. READ,Bookseller and &Wows, N MUSIC, &C. mmuirumuovatta Dealer in Plena' sal isagrotwle , 404 T 1 lastra• ;ala s- 7 1 -- oT•astall: Ea+=l3lo -P LIAILIST,.DATIS Baaaaraisal. oat Jacara Attadanama, 1111373%,....• • ItiVIV en or t r a ssie . rarr or Was valMasies..akielut Attajest. m" Xs 31.7 H. MILLOR,DesIer in Elmo Nude and Siodad . Peet. aswet agrearamonmouree.lllloeil rien.e=valas..4.lo„ - pll at TLE atit....4 l ....r SA ta. lLSES touodmikstm_wig & i. UV:iinULEI 77, :ti: .77f0. 14 . , ',-,-.7.: ', ' EV ' . M N. Mlbeir. '- - i is - - , de.- ,'.. :•!-: ,- n 5 i.- Aadirtf.' Ulna - ,A. miovoza• I,ARIGT: 4810111 ff sdrer for sole in 11* or e zAT.:M= 4 : ll =1 2 :1 r El i l it u al= -1 ix evade o ft . 011-1500, ii4l4ALLogitNed .nMioN.I *POT :Togo . `'5..at' fc....z;v.y~~...•`"~,~,.:...'di.. 4 u <~ r e... ...4*.'_~r.;,~ : } »~~P ,~v.. , ?, ~~c L.~-.,~y .&'~a~~, ; a 3 }_,aL~'S2i3 ." ~f.:" S+a.-' ~ L ' t *' : s_w.f_.s.r..i. PITTSBURGH; MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1 17. 1855 GROCERS. ESE ~T7 S ....4.rROW, i GAzETTE- : NEW YORK toss hams lII.M.M.NThsurn 0W113.4 Ow. I.lmnrza Annilltten2M lio • • AL 346 Broadomn 1 MST .P.REMIIDI 1 -. : 0 FORTES. STEIDTWA] dtr, BONS, . IithIGITACTIIDDRS 644:483 Wailuctittreet ~ ESPXOTFULLY call the at tentiosiot the habitat) that ottesialtritod antigun Plante - which. ler volume to tow. elsaticitY - i t isb toady btsa or AttlltOu Ahert 11.17 thing that rinhlttis Mu. to tutwitiwWw4 Tbsp wszte u dwl the Ihst tun fta Dab kWh, In , tomtit* with Um Zama Vat ed,_ mans Irma Doetoo, t LOLL Dv. That s. d Haltimach ,• • - • TIGGIRPIII—Stsurwo ) a ' Satit , Wry! Just then as - mod -the 6 .111118T.-: . M.A . .. !to • GOLD MIDAL Cam WI =Wier. 4rtIVIIM the -del belttr Th#.llandSeving,Machiite, R; ROBINSON k S H. ROPER, nowilas _DA .DOMN• Machine'llatually,l $.13/108 butos son= ta,: vaximits tabl wary vartoir arm/zoom stitch.' mo. or dato. 2Win teh t o t t amforrool no=roaroiro soar bl dl e s=2lll7 l 4l , ttret . .a. 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DO TIM WO. lEW B T A O G RE C OM MX iCtir ; ;... : NO& U i S iid CI Bnis4 et ., tp stairs;: - 'born aßail d ew; York. ; WLFI3, FLOUR DEZS,U.; sup oahkoWoocfkotolos,&a Irlloo lbt S . may Oofti in, pris — d,to tit , Ord.r. no frateortbar waist call the 'attosatkoo of If oroboato toldo owortfouttot- formate B.R. sad of , OWloap sad OW tjtototiytio .otaloo of r folotlns ~ *Oh ILUI'III.O IIiCIII of aitioimul okoolltio=hod to oosotltho to milt On oho aboolost safJoo. ioge4oatt B. E,Ulditliaroottotot. JA31318 W. WOODWELL, OAALNZT. - 1113asuuss MANNILAOTURRIL, 111111.11 W 912 . 11NV18115, tirtußa. ,L W.,zesPiotnal l ..—informi—iiis— Mends " Aga Icr."%hkli inform a tze — .. s t bolt Mr 2, flag city .do Jo dutermlnad b old. EY ADM' w'l otoimood ltootworkroboldp, owl ar7let. .: p .. w at ti t , do x r d .tolo , o v ii ii g RI ways on boortto- gr 0 4 .... dionipeo atturan 1743µ • .or ..i *the JENS r 4 i .. .. 4 itn. it=:: K Cika• itaL .. . amain to poet .7Shimaicrtmootoshiatof thoied.i.r of atyto to o sway lin root3Tr ed eolurtol " , • ' Bobo 11 1 1 .0. 1;aVotid .l 40 -do Walnut • s t hs . 40 s Boradad 1 11 0 0= r7 / A m . do - ... 0 W01eA....._ d... riiiigibiPros oar. radar. AO 11 , mowers aItiO N VAL,PaIR''... , • It; VlNitr PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 17, 1885. Advance. Payments.—Bireafter no pub- wsrletko will be Urea far Alm Deily or !road,' Quetta union rayamit tirade An winnow 19katerwr the time Is np to whlelt the unbeertetka . Is pal& the tem CCU by imatiaa7 staked. wake the enhatipthot Is re piked to. advaror mom& All trustiest advertletwir of ekry dowriptlasw erW k rerodred to !stead la ad. mem The kir suktioss will to where Ikeda month' lr Dr yearlytontracta an atsde. arelalts )01Ptiafibers* Weel47 U•20“..--The ILIVITIATO circulation ofoor likokto amide oltatoto our Imams nom mod dogtrot& sodium of soul= Oar touters Icsonrx Chirrirrolatioa V botiroinapor sad ATV thoomatt. Igo** almost mery rooroboat, mosuillottoorsait aeo ' brow to ===!ll==! BY THE BALTIC Ninetaen merchant Alps had anoosedeed in escaping the Allied blookake in, , the White Bee, and had sailed with tall cargoes of rye and rya flow. • • • . Rumors of veto, continue to prevail and to ao quL-e more consistenoy. Little dependeoce can, however, be placed on any of the statements that are current • Prom ,Berlin it is reported that Russia has laid propositions, for • renewal of negotiations before the Fenian Cabinet, sad requested that they should - be communicated to the Western -Peron. *Prassia: is said •to have otijeoted, that her mediation would not be oeptable, but to have finally consented to become the channel of communication. The fear of a new settlement of., the Danubian ,principilides being effected. without her. partnipatiory done a great .deal towards 'bringing ffinallil6 to this step.. Posen has renewed : her protest ant she will not be, bound ,by _ any irninvioneet„ in respect to the Principalities, to which abets not a consisting party. . We are ha a position to state on high anthori ty, not often tionadble to journalists, Miat the propositions for loot" , which have: been bruited for some days past in some of the Metropolitan 'newspapers, are altogetbekerroneous y regards the source from which MurY emanate. "/ may inform you" says our correspondent, who writes from London at a late hour yesterday, " that our ally, the •• Emperor of the /rend, desires peace, but desires it on terms which will conso lidate' his throne .sad.satisfy the reseonableke-, quireniants of- his. people. What Will sitiafy him ought, surely, to satisfy ha. Intruth, from the commencement of the war, the fear, with a large nation of. redwing men, ,was, that Louie Napoleon, once- engaged in the quarrel, would push it for ulterior ends, .beyond the pent ststhieh we might fell disposed to follow This prejudice is now set, at rest by the offer of terms to Ruud* on the part of the Preach monarch, which may probably render =neces sary another campaign. The main object of Carr robert's visit to Stockholm was to open the ape of the Cur to the perils which rammed him in the event of the war continuing, and; the Cur, on his part, was willing , to kusard the safety' of his Crimean army, in coedit Übe In,e betthr po! &Won to make terms with the Allies during the winter.. This countermove of the Alain has um nentrallud the advantage which Akron. du anticipated frun his dangerous tootles, for the adhesion of the Scandinavian nations to the Western Powers would plane Easels in a far more serious dilemma than. she has over stood previously." • - ' Our correspondent mentions an other hot or two of equal siguiticatioa One is that, although the proposition for puce already referred to are believed to be suffichicaly stringent to humble the pride of Baia* and to meet all the require moots of the war, yet, so Krug is the war-fever In England that our cabinet hesitates acceptance. The propositions go tar, beyond the four polite, bat not far enough, ft is to be feared,, for the Dankest' spirit which now realm, amongst Another roman .iassigind for the willingness • the French Eloperor to negotiate at the presen time, is the growing unpopularity of the war amongst his subjects, owing, mainly, to the err verity of the pecuniary burdens ,which it entails upon them. As comparsd WithExigland, Prance is a poor country , and the severity of the drain is magmata acutely fait by our zthighbori than on tide tide of the ohannel. He mentlins, also, as Illustrative of etli fact, that, while the illabursonnents for the British army hi the Eas amcard to ten millions annually, the moss& of the French army on the spot I. at least donbl that sum. 7 7, Moves. rum Tau Wan nt daturas.' --Came, ftwenowsio; liov. 7, 1855. , ..-On ilia_ 7st inst the advanced guard moved' about tan miles 'forinuvi,T haqing its advanced posts onriver 'neer, opposite as old ruined castle ed /kW, on the road to Seel& ~ .. . • Oa Me 4th Inst. fligluiviss :couunene .. constructing bat en on the right bank of to : l ie the • our, with the view of menacing the ene • my by the ford at Itooki. This batter.. were armed an the following night. and opened their tieti on tha morning of the 6th lust about nom I . • 'same morning hie Highness moved three brigad - - Wintry . (24 battiliOney with Wee bettitits, In , . advanced guard of three and a half battalions 0.. -- •- • lad four. guns, down the right beck of the river, a., ..• • .f about seven =nee, where a branch of the river, was forded to an Island which is some miles in length, and from a half, to two miles wide. . After proceeding along, this island for about tiro miles, - Rome 3ffngrellan Militia were_en- Countered near lethal which crowed from the island to the left-bank of the 'river; they spee4 ily retired, .when . the 'enemy ; opeoed - fire, of artillery and a hea*y fire of =their, from` their intents on the left , bank, thrown up far tie protection of 'theft& - It very soon became evident that to • force a direct passage '.this ford would be • very diliteult undertaking. illiffighnesa, therefore, while occupying the enemy at this ford, sent "alien to the right and left, and fords were disunited In both dl reotiona—ons about three quarteri of a mils above, or to the led of the main hal, the other one about one mile and a half be/ow, or 1 to the -right of the math ford. Troops were immediately sent to pau thee* ibrds; that to 'the left was - unprotected. 'The passage was made by two battalions of intently and;three *ampules of Clitarmature bY about 4 - 1.. Ills Highteisliaving - entrusted me with this command, I moved them by a wagon track through the forest, unperceived by the enemy, until within'about 600 yards of the position at the width his burps wore oeenpled in defending from a direct -attack. The Turk. iek troops advanced readily to the attack taking the enemy and his entrenchments In reveres. , The enemy immediately fell back and attempt. id tabula thrush.** Take in column, but being - met by a heavy dm In their front sod cc both flanks, " they broke and dispensed in the forest, leaving= mutely afthe field, with three their -field artiliery. and.alkuntOlit, lion wagons la our posseadon. While this operation was proeuding - on the left, abripde moved down to 014 right, under, than= l'ashaoindlonikela -ialasiti is front of. a forte believed to - be. of lour 'battalions, _but *that artillery- end - not - entrenched. , This Cperstiter "sieneded; and soon' after dark 'the Ukiah forces on the left bank werein:Ctimun rdiatioefrom right Le,:ieft, and complete% mut. vera of theLalda of the river throughout The lobe on the side v ff the TUrke. ' bean 810 killed and itound Of. whom 68 are killed 'and "24li'Vrotinded: - - ' - The lois Ink the side, et . .the, enemy'. las not yet been ascertained , but up to.the present time (won) 84Theve been bred, of . whom eight are , n (Moe, among which e prisoners report there rwo'ralonebt. • ;are CAMP; iitanairrorot,Nti. 1715.8hortlyaltor 'three o'clock on Thursday afternion; the whole camp, from Initermann to far. beyond rathcart's Gill, was! literally shaken througholt.,,,every equate jeot ior Ito area, by the inoet.tremeodone gzplosioa thathso Iner othood through these Cri meanhilth—many i'ethey havellsbnied to during the past ; twelve . thinadering months. Metal verWoni,'of the origin' of the misfortune are our. rent through the camp, bat that which appears to be the beat anthenated, attributor it to the ramble . Outiosity pfp. a French • void*, who sought to . Improve an idle moment by, invoalits• Sig the contents of 'a .AblittBl4 inch shell. It inpeaas Una the bmisitive Frenchman had taken one from a pile of 111 re shell, and was haid at' rouse of experimental probing:, .of the thee with • his bayonet, , when the shell ex ploded, and igniting a quantltr of loose` pow der which wee lying about the tent, Oommu nloitot with the ,pile outside, the explosion of which: again set bre to the totgazins in Its neighborhood, 'Oa to our own stores of shell end rockets - , scions the Immediately , after .the. fret groat explosion, when It was ascertained that the windmill Itself —which forms our „main magazine in this part of the • Vattains.. eome'hunred and eighty tons of, powder—bad escaped, General ,atranbensoe, whammuminds the brigs* hur ried up to the bets of the 7th Punters and asked if any of the men would iolunteer to mount the valFof the mill and cover the reef with wet tarpaulins and blankets se pronto lion against the thickly, ilyingsparktand wood. Now, the amoussion had Messily thrown the roof of the eldlinilding; there it stood in the very:patter of thenpreadingilames, - expoted every minute to it thousand clalei of instant nom. 'Hardly.iusythink - add ex- - old the, danger,attending such a labor Si the general pr oposed , . bet notwiNetandlng, Mateo oat Ropy 0004 itied:)wuntram, men et one jt3st• -• • responded to ties brigadier's tipped and proceed ed to the powder trammed building. • serisant and some men of the Rifles, with also a party of the 84th.flegimant, were induced to accompany them and within ten minutes from the first great - blow up, Hr... Hope was on the wills of the millpiling the •• wet coverings over. the exposed powder toxes—exploding shells and burning wood flying through the air In per fect storms the while. Had the contacts of .the windmill exploded, we should llJlllreekosiEg our killed and wounded not by tom; but by /emi r dreds, for experienced engineer officers declare that hardly 'a living thing in the whole Light Di vision could have escaped destrootten. Whilst our loss, bomber, has been what I elate that of the French, both in men and mate riel, far bindweeds it. can draw no adequate sketch of the picture of ruin exhibited by their camp in the ndghbothood of the accident. Of their large hospital, which I hays already men tioned, and its adjacent 'huts, not one stick le left standing on another.. They confess to hiv ing loot 180 men, but the general: impression is that this figure may be fairly trebled. Dead orses, dead men, and *bettered stables, tut• and tents, strewed the ground in pall mall eon 'fusion when I 'walked over it on 'Thursday morn ing about seven' : , o'clock. With their nsutl so tivity **Russian.. batteries beyond the ravine of the :Tele:ism 'we soon as their. men heard the explosion, and air groups of Free& gather ing along thit lakermann heights to•pee -upon the ruin it had weactioned, opened a brisk fire, and in a few minutes Mode asphalted/deny and ten men of our alike. , They kept up a live ly cannonade for some time after, but with no effect that I have beard of beyond the, death of these eleven mencend severe wounds to sheet double the - number more. The following letter ~las lam received from Conetantistople, .dated.the 19tin-r. .'The destruction of .Bebastopol having been resolved on, ea you are swans each morps: has received its portant* work upon.. The city pre sents, aniaquently, the most animated espeot. It Is a demolition ea mile, sad in which the four, armies take part. ...The houses sod publlo bald. Inge are attacked at the bsee;. and on all ;sides are beard the blows of the hammer,• and the math of the. rafters and timbers of the houses, which fell don:Lona cloud, of dust. The eel% dare at ono, proceed to the gelation of. all. the materials capable -a being employed advanta geously for their are during the. 'irate. Lech man loads-himself with objects-the-most varied. Some carry off planks, windows, doors presses, are Wee, kitchen utensils, earn to old, chairs and old pots. Indeed, It may be said that soon not a nall, nor a piece of wood, nor a tile, will re main in labastopol.. Of course the haws occu pied by the troops of occupation are respected, but this respect has to be enforced by detach ments of soldiers rationed in the court.yerda— soterdent is the desire for demolition. On, the other hand, the engineers hive reamed their mining works, In order to blow .up the military end maritime establishments of BebastopoL The cannon belle sad &ells found are collected in huge Tyramida, and It is ascertained theta great number are It for use." . WAZOIPOrf. Mr. James Spires, writing to the London swim. Tut ls, ca the 18th Nov., Ores the followinglanasedable narativer' "A. mat fearful ostaarophe bas just occurred . Intim Unica: of Tunis.. Jr waterspout parotid over at half put area o'clock, A. IL, and ut an instant In siesta. foundered, and one was dismained... I are a pinanger by a boat which left - Tanis at italf,part seven, o'clock. A. AL,, bound - to astesmer In harbor belonging to the, Measgaies Imperial's.. ...The lake : being eight, miles scram, -we. bad advanced ,abont. half the Meant*. wham, attention was attracted in remarkable Cloud, which.- in a „-very short time mammal the unmistakable apparent* of &Water spout It Continued to grow in stir, as well as to . Immo ht. PreSertionoratil it presented the spats/am, of a hag, oak, a, most colossal trunk sapporthig s makstio • head. It moved • • • T. acing by power of motion, a =4=attion_la the waves, over which it ikagin the sauna form insuch cases. In about half an hoar it . had lost Its well de- Lead outline, and eppeared to be , gradablly dis- Wring, about which time an immense • excite ment was visible among the, crew and paean gore of the - boat, all Italians; but i, being • uefartunately Ignorant of that language, could only surmise that some terrible catastrophe had weaned. In which something of • the name of, .histimento' had suffered. By dint of parasol,- mos Lot lemgth became aline to the awful na ture ctthe event, for rising on the seats of the boat, mod looking across the narrow neck of Lord diviTug. this lake from the hirbor,• e same of the most awful havoc presented itself. Five vessel, hid disappeared, with the excep-; tint of their masts. • The tippets:lance of .these, al may well:he immagined, rue sight to make a beholder uneasy as to, the fate of the various crews and passengen; bat as our utmost efforts *said have produced (pa-account of our distance from the scene) no : bane/Ole results, we were reluctantly compelled to allow matters to take their coon.. On arriving at. Galatia we learnt the !WI extent of the disaster. TzsaIcar.TWIUSINAICOX rica Borrow Yu:Na omi dean.—A correspondent of the New York aid gives the following account of the recent tragedy in Boston, which ended in the death of young Sumner, and the muse whit:Lied to it: Mears. Edward O. Coburn and Frank Dalton are two young gantlet:um of this city, tenon' oleria, who are blessed with wives who are said to be fonder of Meting than of the society of - their liege loids. They were, ii is . maid, in the habit of devoting most of their time to promena ding on. Washington street; or Inualtring into aonfeationery Iniont, for the frequenting of 41Solt ,they bad great fancy. In one At them they °hawed, one - dny, to meet little consellor, Josiah Porter, man devoted to , the study Of the law, military pursuits, (ha Is lieutenant In . the Boston City Buards,) end the hatitudioni of - the fair sex; and a Mr. We.. Sumner, a young man of 19, • near relative , of the distinguidted Senator, and wham parents retitle at Milton, Kw. Mired by the charms of these enticing matrons. they addressed Chem, formed an so cialites:oe which rapidly advanmal into intinw oy, and which finally became known to the litts bandi., „The first that was known of the matter by the public was the arraignment of Coburn and Dalton before the Police Court, on s charge of asmoilting Porter on Saturday, Doveinber TOO an aggravated =anti, with canes and itioks.÷, By an eooldent, the husbands, had become act qualited with the shortoomings of their puts:ere, and took this method of revenging thentseirm.— They forced Mei* Coburn, much whist her to, write the following note . to Porter; *Molt he *diedonmoralig ' Saturday. Kiarinuar, A: M.—My Dear Friend - i—l am anxious to see you tidal A. ld.t at 11' o'olOok , at my house, - as my husband is cut of , town. Be . lure and come, as .I went to Me you very muoh. Please not mention this to Mr. Snuffler. Your Mend, sa ever,, , , . . . , Porterieedgelsed 'the hindwriting, arid pro-. tended to Mrs. Coborit`o residence„ Do. 81 ghaw mut avenue, Se ma: as iosaibls. He had never visited the house berms, but on Idsariini heirs, ushered into the parlor, by the servant:" He heard voices of men hi the entry, which proved to belong te'Coburn and Dalton, whom, until then, he had "ever seen. In reply to their inquiries; he said be wished to see Mrs.Coburnothercumm they mist ed on his going up stairs. , He objected,hut as they. wwedialm,httoomptied.:‘ As 'soon so he, reached top of the stain, a =Manly atisok was con snenoeii Aill him: by the tie men, one of whom seised his arms, from behind, and both beet Mtn over the Lined with odds The Mania of the assault was , very fully Mathis: UM at the , ex- - aminatios by Mr. POlier. whose,faq . bore on. udetithnible marks of severe treatment. It is 1 "Mummery togo 'lnto the particulars of this . Pitt of the affair; sifts it to say that,amidthe 'confusion and the screams of .the women, Porter dually succeeded in extricating himself sad rum; Meg a ay. Be went to a physician sad IM MO woundssdwssed, and subsequently. entered the .complaint.:, It appeared; by the testimony, th at Porter did Sot; know Mrs. Cohan was married 'until mine time - attar his int equalitanoe with her. He had met her and Mrs:Dalton (the'iwo ladles are s isters) at places of amusement, and quite often In the street, but "firmed that there was no ::•orimbuillty. Thelipshot of the chapter of the story wee, that the Tallest de fendants were each required to give ball Is the sum of $BOO to appets7 , lo the upper court. • go much' fbr Porter. 'lke few.days i t came mat that they likewise enticed striping illam nor into theft I ,otouse of correction," on' the very same afternotm, rind beat him without stint or , mercy. They mot himat, a tea rooto,;„ is West strew and by muck tossing; ladueed him to go with' them. • They put him in - a .earriage;`,And atralghtwaytannyed hIM to the proposes of the, lady, whims they moused him of Improper con -1 duet towards hew , This sho, with many .41101 and proteshttesa dstded effingdng that abs 'only Careazw, peoenther Pareene, of Maseachusewe„ who ,left Lawienee„ Katie" Taw, ritory, lib 8d inatnei, Worm the ;Oblate tribune that 100 men_-were nudes strain law, ranee, awl three hundrid-end.eighttten ?diem! riana ',grist, Weak* Crieek, taut, with ridesendwwwiew Mr. Parsons met It company of hearing art a, jest orei the border ,on"tha 4th - inn. They had begego wagons lad with them. OW the 'NC he eiw !meet squid, with three Settee ot ratillerlV 1#812,414- P P* the Clay county arsenal. ' , The squad was 'swarths -eii: 116 4,461P they . would burn Tamen= and kill ell the abolition late, Mr. Perseus "ye thetas ;ideates of two itmelitsfrbuiling hoppofikt 601:4Y1*..t10- tar Wee, mienroort,- .seye,the,Banger Journal, Dec. 28, filth') died et Orrington, abeitt 28,yeartaineew aged 84 was the /ether of six 101114 tottroU,whozairece-wwecoodelsw eedme of-them: is the father-of- six adeek edielwtesp taine. Ilk wee the Whereat greatilkihwt,of 28 'captains, 28 of viewmere- owceptalnig_ lied Viet whowthearthe'auwani of '4l,zgeeete k: : nill the isf . co taw ? now livingerttaidelKiagriestelkfied anewdlitithesideiened4oo4lewkw teas . apt. Attwood we.auteselo4.,,imsel .kieharmileceiaolll4lll.lkEstifinbeiliklbst ,rn' illi rMil li t 101 . 1 . 01 4 11 0‘4.10011! -4:4aVita;r: :: ! ;v3 tie f J ea.;4 Ota "bv:.-41.3iffizrv.141" fiotwithsteadiar ads, Siminni:-Was taloa down stabs Into the eau; • famed Into a. doal hob. and_ Math* maltreated. ii vow boat. ea from oa to foot by the two malmsey , who Lad engaged Abe oterloss of two &wee Who stood by, , ( ready to' aid them Amid their stress* not prat soilleisat to. administer the proposal tbrasidag.• - It Is repotted that. harems .osatitsted iota rasanwr horrible tothialc of. , )rlib Injuries were so severe that hilssiwrtmatioao brine! dm iiwttrw haws the ma* AAP A* " moded. that ooak in l eittesif of Ida Wide, from ids 1 41API in be of goi*** ll ** 4 ** M.401.1r1 tAilds $0.4. t • • • VOLUME Lxix7Nupulgßloq. . . .. - TEA Faxst..Frooonni Tommy AT NerTol,-.- The death of young Suatinar; at , /taitai..fr943 ine,tffects of a. ewers go hl& 'lO IMIS It • been initiated by two.man named, ' - 414:' ' ' Dalton, at the house of the former ' on Bhitnetut: avenue, Boston, seems to have foriated it great -, ?: , .. seneatlonin that city-. dt. thocionmsealnquast_...... F. A. Sumner testified as follows: '... ~I am 'a brother'i of : the deiesked;.liti. walla : . : 2.lst year at the time of his death; pitelcitai hie death my brother told ins that belies at. . I I k 'Da nis h: bi t: . gen Tha ti ton emeo . dethredisliseraii. to ' ba b 4 wi ii - ni.... bi . -1 .: 1 iin West street by two men, le ' informed i.i'i .4etrmut. mica, at the house of Pd Daum; .. lip he idformed themdiat he hadn't tim and eotild t ' net go to see Mrs.: Dalton; -they' told' him that ' ,' they would lakeltim home:.in a oaniag%,alie ' : then went to the house of Mr. Coburn vith the . men, and was taine.to the , third story of the house; he wakthereectofionted by Mrs.toburW .. . sad Mrs. Dalton, and - the two menu who took' him chile proved to be tile:• husbands of the':;. . ~ ladles, Mr.' Dalton then asked bin worani wow - lions. In tegard to Uheties ;L taken with ids wife;' to some of . these questions he 4111FINVIt '' ' "yes," and to some of them '"no," lifter filth-'7' . ',,2 ingeome time they left him alone in' the room -:. . fors short time; Dalton came back in his sidrtr :-. Owes, followed. by.. Cokure, and Ahoy, cam- .. mended en attack upon hino the ladles began to ,, scream, timid implored ' their ' hisbanibAtiot t to' "‘' ' beet idiot - they then 'dragged Mid down' there ~.:. fllghts<of stainn.whlle gowing 'down stain -ha. ':,. sa two men steadingla Sapiency, and:he told.. me. that his courage then left ham, ftimooad he -diC:, 's not dare to:resist, as ' he wee - afraid theyerbeld till him;' Seri/wed 'hlin - triton cellar,. and 'then Oommeneed beating him with their -hinds; he told me that lhey-Aild not get. him:. down.; but while he was stooping to pick, up his, hat .;, they pushed hitn'against a wailend kart his . .. head.: After escaping from the house he nett' the ears for home and - went -to - ococipial& . - 1 ~ in of pains in the head and teekvoa thti lei. . . .day following I saw biro; his eye we badly, die, . ~ ,colored, and he oomplabied of a had .feeling in _~ '. the head. I 'next .81111 hill 00. Thinkigivirtil Dag and lie' told 'me thit he feit'idell„ ' with' ''' ' the exception of alighV paitur.in'hirciliest.— , The.nezt. time -I. saw limo*, lastnighti when :;., he knew me, aid salted me if I Gould .forgive :. - : , Mir he then wandered a little, and maid to me. "Keep thee° Men away they Inuit to Mir tne.';' t The Courier of Wednesday iayli •-. L.. - ....1' ....: ' ' . !lawman:mar:was the victim of a .pair 0f...'; flirts, and it's to be hope' : that.:, the Whole race , ~ of street onlqueta will take werniiig by the ailie• - cry which this unfortunate couple have 'totalled ' ' men themselvest,their husbands and their frieudit '... ''. Master Sumner was a cousin of Bloater, Sum. : ; tier, : and is described as l!. person of good kir.. The dummied win son Bea W. &inner, " , *native il,MlLton, and .his death is.the first' that has occurred in the family, which nuMbers ten eons and one daughter.. The Courier fprther sa Coburn sad Dalton Were . erinstedfor th e ael„. milt on Porlareqind on the 17th N ovember they were boindovir for trial.: Subsequently, Coburn. wan .in , grendetied bj, Mir it having turned out that he was anivectat of laving robbed .4* safe of his ~lOle Gore; Cr $1;700: On this new Charge he waived an exanderation,' and gave bonds in $5OOO to answer at the ' uPper oxart. Lithe Meantime, the awaggerini snobs , walked the streets — bands up—impudence beam- • ing from their empty countenances. William' Sumner, a youth , of lees than nineteen 'years,' well br ed and of respectable parentage, who weer not only the victim of..the-xanton:lwouten, Mir; tress. Dalton And, her flomoedsister , bat of their' sp., brutal-.husbands-disguised his Wohnds, andde-, uied tat he had been hurt when &miliaria:l'4 -- his friends: But he was hurt,' and•-yesterday morning, after many days of pain, he died from: the the effect!' of the murderous .attick at :the -real , dente of his parents, et Milton... _ - . The police went in search of the alleged dawns. Dalton Wes found in an office in' ourt'` street and Coburn' it Ids "maiden* No.' Bt , Elks-smut Avenue.r , They were taken tithe of - fee of the chief of police and detained Imam. post-mortem _examination bad hem made by , Dr. J.'B. 8. .Tackson, of this City, of 'the badi of young Sumner, and entiltbe Coroner' hid - quoted into the:manner of his , death. • In -d tune, the doctor reported ..that. "immediate ~ cause of the death was. Inflamed= f the throat sad,. brain, and thereupon the er" inottlield into the malt al 'the bemire in' Taint Ave- nue. The - lir/Nand gilt' Bunke died In tion-a sequence - or injuries reoeived at' the beide of Coburn mei'Balton this the 18t8' f November, ' 1855, and, upon finding, dicer Haut' came to town and committed rioottenitir answer : ' to the • charge of mnider:,[ : - . „ ' ‘• In addition to this seriouir.aommation,-: the '° area Jury_ of the Municipal °Court yesterday' found a bill against them, elleking the - isetult on Totter, upon which the 7 would hail,' been called to plead, Dui for the death of Samna. So cobarn and Dalton Meted to•deoi. " The init • itators of bullyilein of:the very wog. -- bullyism'ishich Mittman the echtirof - who, two wean ago; "gloried in the simeessful gnttfaatim o[; ininamet amity, are. now in a primneri oell, with the charge of homielde,pre, fared against them. With , plain manners, plain" bailee a dieereet passage through the world,' they' might have lived for some purpose; but= folly and, pride and an overweening watchful- nem of their wives' honcor•-aud virtue that must be watched is worth prOteding—hambutiod. theni t Into an dries whence an eanape is briposy The Then, in noticing the arrest-at Odium and Dalton, says:* • - • . ‘Li Ur. Dalt= appeared muck de . premed _ Visite during the aftemoon;andoinsiderablesrpopathr .maseatiessak for lam - He deobirtd, with rest" :earnanneee, - that whatever might:l4i - ibis -SW even it he mos perfectly,. asoneratd.lr.om. ;- charges,' Wee uouldneser, efface his morr ow sad regret at 'the recent smiumotione_ which bi had participated .' Coburn appoirermore stolid and careless shout the matter; bid it Iris . evident that his manner was,hie, peat measure mourned and studied. • . . . . Most. certainly it.ris ; aid to :contemplate the, change in the life prospects of thee...two young : . and (until lately) promising men that bai taken pitats within the put felt- weekta--ind all ttoi- , atoned ,by a thoughtless folly „on oae Itan4 Mid • premeditated and uolatlielous revenge Conorrzox- or ma; Mosione.--Mr.-Gmeley in the midst of hie "engineering for the_ Spol,ltern, ship" at Hatangtan. has found.time to verse with an #delligent gentlebnia Iho'reaint , C' 13 , midithis *rip froze thir . 'Pacific , across the ' Plains and who we a horrible account CCU* ili Monk and eoeial condition , ,of . the ,Mormons, with Whom he spent some month.:` 'He' left them willoiring deeper and deeper in *the Slough; Sr filthy 'eenimailty, with a vertakty of gontig , bow lotto worse • till .their - whets tart' of ; ;, imposture is ,explodui by the iniserisa itoweates sad diffuses. .Ne says the women are nearly' all swains to' lly from the 'horrible 'dru - espel l istrozo illy those who hare been' • - se ‘ the L• “spititttal wine" of the seroundre hnlearitily) who probsgate and uphold . this : m , At laden.. Nearly all the leaders ha form three women mob up so Brighant To 'a .senuty, ' some - of whom makea poor Hiring y' washing: the clothes of the United:States twis. , Hun. , deeds of these devolved, *boot wo re. 8110110 1 .„ attempt to beg the priteledp abused , .otinithg aw ay. with - th e' troop! end trains passing from time 'to 1 time through or' Coming from* Halt lake eityi' but this cannot be allayed. -Nearly all Irma: gat away. If they Bea &tures ... of, An, tress and despair. se are prrimted. by many ed these dissolved and ,nbused Wirosiu_sau be found"' nowhere '.' !tae' thin in' Utah ."' Hundreds - OP'' them neier heard nor dreamed 'ot.t.tier'asiptrit- , Ind wife," system until -le, burst upon their slued vision on. their siztTeliat) dlilk Luke.— and such• a mixture or- profanity end Weigher, my, nonsense , . impudent assamptiOn, and . .,ba... foones7, as is'eonteined la their sermons; ,aid ether religious oseroises - cannot l:ip, paralleled ; In tbill world. . A ...431eutile'; 0f.,... any, mewl t L_ carefully from the:lane he .:Terre' among them; and there, la iittloseraplo se to the means "hereby s tdoublesoms' isMuder. la digst-, . . . .
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