The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 23, 1866, Image 2

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TTP2.III=7. JA NUAMY 1301
IS (Muir. TO AnvL-Krw.me.
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Not , cc Itereoy Oren mint licriqtriv 'rct (7,
ea.ni tw.cnlecmcuta re6tred at this omcc must
1.21 d, for
yeariv adve4ll - aera, bt,il.;--;;111
4 1..rt‘ , 11. u canal. A .Itert 1,-er• sell! pleat ma-- •
•ote et Ilia, ,•• PfA t , Nt l ,,P 2 Pu'" -4or, Tl
- do clistraillikiild: • IV tfi. ludo,
.110ly enforced..
The prate of 0ct . r,a10t14134r,00l Eveporr Mt too 4 I
TIII/RE (ANTS it the 4:wi.ter or hum ite 4..4w
be met by Carriers at FIFTEEN CENTS t444r 6c% 6
I'ADVERTISINC RATES
EstOligtell by the Press of Pittsburg.'
fit tiVitult: •
*me tiquare.of Ten lUsies, Eight Word. to
the line. 0'1. 1 34 Web lOpree.
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'Pus newspapers of the city' have unani
mously, agrer*tirion this advance iu the
r4tr
Ptling•
They have been forced into it by the '
creased priers of everything that enters into
the cost of intrkit= tip u newspaper- Corn
posidon has just ativantssl 3 cents per 1000
ems, and.the increase in the price of a hit,
paper-ettlonet. - .l&,sullicittntliAcbY tht
change in the p_Occe, 54: advertising. Sine,
fift,K r - 1 1 4 6 , CliA n gS , in advertising
rates, pitees oater Malarial halve
nearly doubieti,,andthe only alternative of
nekapFtpecpUblishers, at present, is to do
as ail other dealers do, in similar eireu tn
manors. Even as it is, alt`tounti we are
paying as 'much fbr triaterials and labor as
the papers in other Western cities. t h e nee..
of advertising given above are t went y-tive
per rent, below those charged in CinCilltiati
alai elsewhere. -
TIM AB_MV BILL
The bill, "'recently presented to the senate,
by htrArWthsoir of Massachusetts, the
Chairman of the Military lNamittittee of
that body, has evidently been prepared
with care, and upon consultation with fir
may oweers of high rank and much expe
rience. /t =hes provision for itteretenng
the army to serenity-two mr,lmeta,
whichneiFf.A9 be artlUera tlfelvenaettl-
N ry, arisdAittyfivii Vae;prestnt
regular army consists of thirty regititent.,
of which five are artillery, six can airy. and
nineteen triftintry, But, it should is- ti ,rue
in MlLinf host nine of the preactit infantry
AtiglAreptiturd so organized sr ,tv. n.latt . it of
twenty-fhtm pompanies each, Luten , l of ton
companies.- - It is now imipose.l tv r,duL,
there regiments to the same orzutiastihn
tartan others.
Another feature of the hill 1. that it
templates making up the .-yenty-t to,, rein
!nenta, for ordinary purthr,,,, merely .I,..ele
tona,:, Lthlitno of peach the infantry ntpa
a-
oleo are to oontaln only forty
but to tic:, inibject to 'nem-a*, up to eiglaty
t vrolre time Of Wes. In this hay t2i.•
t-Aublishment would ountaial
privacet, while the wn footlnl z rg would uml.-
bur
Tfie'«
form of
tSbn tire obviotm. :clruplern sit .4
troluod officers arriti ha.ntl Dryly for any
emorgeric'filug may arisc, and thy is,i
-toottta(24.c.oc9iTe a large ounther it,ts .
rocrultirttaitairittg; their etheitqley-
ThESO 1141t4646 , 4 . 4 inhere in :
01 , 0934 . 7. ; i44:4'0f coarse, scht , ther th , army
;.
~We: , DAce;re9enay 'Acinorts - trritisi in this
country Alia a large army is ial
fitierCii — llii..the plum that
11rinj'" 'i3eritifiC.l in '1,•(.11Z1
illtorost with the masa of
of , rjadel3 , rs drawn. Tilly nan not a n.r. ot
but •,:ie whieh
siewni thidiriniii to flute ecor
ll .506.trjra. t
them-fort-, Is riot, Is a largo army safer hilt
is it. necessary
• . S.Qll2e regular Inlli:ary. fona.l ,rusinty
nurc , ,rairse: tlarrtrons arc Indlsrieri.ak.le on
of i II IL
gO _
nd/tlcat of nerener at all point,:
14 'trrapiy 'absurd. The gig:4llt . arum,
rttalntalatu3 daring the last two years of
the civil our H ould not 1* soalewnt for
egi4. an inonkrn.r. arer..l in
there on tho Altuntir front betst , ...l, E.,: •
(fortand key AV Lat r ltm ,f
e/la§l., along t.h.e Gulf ofplealro, fm,rn
..'VOttti'litatamortut! Then there are tae.
, • Pbeifin•front;•ana 111i1,Northont anti st !inh
erit borders! besides ftl! them!: ibbo-ior sta.
tions‘nisi ileinitndett nt least to bold host
Indians in cheek, and to pnsurt -
eu in their newly seri tuns! rights.
A republic must trust necessarily to the
loyalty and enthusiasm of the tn..s of its
population. li itherto our surest ,defen.s,
has been found Just there; and there it
must always be found, if found at all.
'When, the war broke out, the military letii
-diatiusted the volunteer regiments. But
theeo rEgiMiLaltb ;sere soon transforniall
in
to veterans. 'Contempt for the volunteers
was annihilated on many Immortal hurtle
illelde,,,T4tjtlgenent, however? of milita
ry, men afway* inclines to large establish
:Monts, Alike profesaiional bias renders
their otaimaien in this particular not alto
gether trustworthy. To the (nth& or oi v-
thhipropeeition is Inditiputel,l , , that
eonsaidatione of economy mil republican
• Simplieify rmitare the tontractiou of tie. fl r
my to the lowemt hoios r•ompatif+te wi• h ho
public safety.
PLOT SPOILED.
11.10 dot:mends and cortnrvativ,
AbconaalithanD to bring on ci
.4.seeen the President and Congrkz.s upon :Ito
flqegmflufrtagol3lll. Their hit. ham
--'"ttlaVrerntering wodzooonld Lu rumlo
gAliftOmpstion, which-would. ultimately
inunedicable rupture. They
in.irangtffY . ftirtpit the ungualitit , d declaration.
Of thsPresiden . t that, whenever the question
Of bitfil hiciffirnge should be:nixed in Tenn."
we be, as a citizen of that State, should sup
port it. Coindident with this thsduration, is
the statement of our telegraphic correspond
' 'tat 40 ;Vgatitinabm, this morning, that the
President, upon the 112.5LTIge of the Suffrage
tt.lt thai limm promptly announced in
conversation that he id:ionid sign it as soon
„11.4 %should be presented to him. The plot
.ford rrnirrv , i b`liWc'en the President and
Congress was devised excellently a - ell; but
It bfli4 asingle thirerGAVikkii not w.,m to
go off.
H was' oertalniy a gent-roux ',obey on u m ,
Tart of Governor Piorpoint to seek 10 r ,
,fretzt voters and oft.l4*-Italtiers the
AitsgpSthfientions Imposed by the Alexan•
drittstitution. Teietw founded upon a
natural supposition that , ntthinagnalthrtity
CrollytAlßMait , Art" of Knothoring the
boiiin of the revolt, and emourtnang the
reciprocity of fills )badness, moderation
64.1401).,fr,10?' file enfranchised
It is now ronnifod that this sours. ,how
,sver llttcral , law failAxi of its effect, and
.that .0.105 e,, who ltaVe profited by It, have
with a cruel perfidy, turned upon its au
__4,llor, stripped him of power and proscrib
'tds friend: , from attn e. He lute now no
-..A ,friend or ilitPporter. In the executive officers
:..ltattiwhotrt they Lave eitosort tt.t l rrindia.
; :-,:rbita5,P11.4.thwe..46,142.) R e p. ~.#llr
And ttUCh will bate effect of a gtmoroua
upon any poion of the South. Aing
narthrfity is throinewilY 41 P0u a Pt - pie
IID MitillaimpM,ol4
BEM
Pto 4.44*
VIII is TIIIOI.I 1t,111,1t().%D.:
The of Trade .if l'iitsbargli, a; a
mooting held yesterday. ailopusl a Nfi 111 /-
tin' to il l y Logishiture asking r.,r th.•
Iws
sag, Ilf law to airthurize our leriociatb,
of firth...l - Is construct any hiee of railroad
wit hill this t 011111p/11M 1,11111 it, whieh tbov
pillingn. ittteSt oppital. This
NI criminal emanates from the right quarter,
.•itiliodies the 414 /11S1/4•7111011. 5111 - 114111 //Wilt
141 (4/1f141.01 the anal dixls.siliuu of the twit-
Pr, and cannot fall of exerting n beneficial
eimerc In the right direction.
thus set . Ought to be protnpt
by public qpn.etitlgN in all lion
einoities or the State Nclitelt are yet withold
needed railroad facilities. Let the peoPli"
speak; /11141 if their Representatives at lial•-
r6turg eboso mot.. to onus, Oat still their
votes 10 111.14; of the existing I.llt/n 1 . 1141
eor
poration,,. the popular trullp:nattoti
rrih be
sure to 05 ertaki• them.
The lah - astell for Ir just and e•ptal.
1 here is no pit o btaAlits that capitalists Will
be found to Ina - est WV' sums of moors
in
the construction of rildiroads without first
hat ing satiglied Ilionaselyea, by a careful
sup:ey, that the enterprise will pmvo ro
moiler:lli,. In the gurvey they mutt
take into the account nil t he
exiAlag toraa. of Intercommunication, and
the irontpetition they will have to
Theitltn• that the people of large portion:4
of this ..orripsotwealtli shall he denied rul
rond facilities lbecnuse the ,Noast,rn..tion of
now lines will protnote and compel health
ful and beneficial competition, is not to be
tolerated. The highest interests of tho
State raluir, the dovoloptuent of the n .
ounces of :dl the outwit,.
lA slit., t!. West ;MM . , in pOlialatilia
Nita %1 S. rapidly I hat the existing
ail is lines in Pennsylvania an. Itlrvady
11..1,111310 In the inereasirm trttlie , and
the immeimsey most grow yearly. What
i's er taanpnrnry stagnation" may Ocular,—
snob all as branches of busines.s are liable tin
--en the whole, the increase of truffle is nut
Iv steady hut marvelnosi Already there
is isitupialtd that the different hues eon
s erging n 1 this Mil* from various Western
cams, cannot get the freight they deliver
here forwarded eastward as rapidly as it
ought to tat
then- I, no danger that more milmadsi
e ill lie built than can hi mmle profitable
m the people of the State and tmtto.t. By
all means gmitlemen of the Seuatt, and
lions , of Itepresentativili, pass a (literal
Znilrona I ow.
Tli 1 4 i ORTII Lit II P
.'," T1%114.
Thore appears to hove iss•i, oil the part
of nvr of the Mi.ionary c..otetlnK of t
oriitern Baptist eloirel. an ono...vs.:try
eagerness to mall onee more into the arms
of their Southern brethr, , n. The Aomori
run Baptist Home 7,ns:shin Soviet - 2 Thu,, lato-,
adopt nl the lot lowing resolution,
Ite,olr,l, That the Board of the A meri
ean IttiptiNt Iderne - Missien Society do sin
t.•rely desire, and will fraternally wel,ane
the co-operation of their Baptist brethren
in the Southern Stale', In the tzlorions work
tt puhlishing the goopel in all its
dortrines, preeept and praetiee, through
out the land; anti ail Ilhriatian otf,rts to
enlighten and ..1.1 rist ilt ec,•ee
0 , 1110(103 - ignores the Rebellion
as if it WO ueeer happened, an as if the
s.,ntle•rn thiptists Ithd taken n., part in th:it
iriktantie sin. .‘ll4i yet the men who p...5.e..1
this re,...olitti , or know that their Southern
beet hr en wl, -, se e. , bporrition they thus wel
e,llle, reel? parlllkeTS in it. Rev. Fr...,Ftl.:Ni•E
-Me lITH V, of RictwnntJ , W iv. expects to
be rmployed ander this resolution by tha
somety whieft paviol it. says that "he still
belie% c. the Con fisierate euue.e wit. , just and
that Sh“ery WON si•riptural, - .how - irtg that
the !ilint of Itehellion cull elimn. h. the
~tabei a iltiptihts, :Ind that there 114,1• T
n eon t it ikenllp4Y of the sin.
9h. .iSoe. none naphsl • an able paper 01
the Minathal pl.l Dl khed in I New York,
it. W.! ilk , the view arrancentent. It
It .• 11/r1 IK•I it, the Fte, Mr. Mc•('Ku.
an 11,.nare.1
11.• :St•ioll Z , lPOirly. the rt•-ttilion
nes,t, and tat b.. sane turtle,
mots ,114. wrath ,kivras, ,:111111.0. Hr Ws,.
15 Ili, 1115,!• , ,,,,n,11fig lint 111iA,1011 , 1,
s t th, tit It shall 1,.-m••hn.
1,, reittatolt.
it, them, ts•itta. 5e1.5.14,1 or
•tintiliern 111111i,..1 , ; it
1,11• PW &MAI:A.O4I. Will in pret.t
oiptettily rooted out front any parlielll4l.
'1.41 ,01.1113,1/ 11111,C1011, Th.• olnirts thin
o n tne tiy tlie I linne iii,eit , tyu.
the nouth nre tut doubt put tiirth
t•P.N . i.. 11111 mulicex; ha.
11:o n TI 41.11 nx,wtll tlu. w•toitnr and w innin;
ii:.• --•:“ Cry ilt,loynd e t e m e nt A .
yA•ld milt unitize,. (-quid. It. the ii.ust7 if
ery far 11.11iral triupel n , ue Ito prow-It
woutri it not be better 'to let it, white
dolt u ills it, inn money nail 'in tet own
7 I. :I Prat while b>r north.
ern linpfists to .truln v. err 11 , TV° t.. roil,
la , 10, tior tlireitattig utn•it ,-intitnenn. mud
noeh liro-mlitt err twin toleritte?
let those "wit ...till Flo:v.-41,
- . •
••-•.•• that TL,. 4 . olls,temt.• rnu.e tray
••••1 t hat :.1:.c.•1, ..c•riptlll - 11, - M. .upper
•.i h.• r an ,l%•.r.—no.d.•rat., and
1, and let th.• mnw•c cif ti,e - thern knell
"4,1 to stl.utin prinf.ll.l.ut,
P. n.1.141 . 1..11 and hla
v. hal oPert.i.,ll tb for n. La/ 1411. i
rn.,linary I a , nrVolen. - . in h , •)lvi rig Iho
un.i pr.,-odit,•r%
a.‘,.7 The .ontli hr., had erioligh of that
alrea4l . What it wuntA Lr an infll
mval of Ole other kind. We ran Li..l 1 , 01
think Home Mtnetun Soeioty are e..ni
o,llt!ng e :trove error in nifihiating with the
late ',halt. In their tot.ionar, , ,- work at it),
oth..lwl ...in...Many in tt Ipoi Ming pro
k niingionari•-n.
Th.. Itt....,ustrul.tioll
Fl-- - 40.N10%, rslxerted r...5.)-
111 Linn to :00 ,, f1 lilt , 4 4411,44tit1i i a, 4 , 44 1,4
liftlre.rlii :,„1,4 I
the b,•rh,nal I'ollegeri siPt,rdiug 1,, the mini
•
1,. r •,f
==ffE=MMII
•
ttlettittd the gam , . runt , : isLiMs tb , • Iftat.tt,
Titir it All important nr:wur.•, anal rt-ta. 1,75
ftrin , lple , • that ',mita ratflit, I. wit
tia•v hatty havt- ttit at provstli•
,r 17.!
cuntut NATO/UAL.
,I,,,i,atch from I.4anvlmt , r it;
that at 1!'1.- lilllllb/h,LII C.OlaltY
111 1). J. VV. ‘;
Wr 31 11 - ).iA t VI. PA TT 7,1 i ‘f •J. l ' F
• 1,1,1: I'll AS . l'l7l, 11111 , 1 N'llll
Al 11 1 11, •%••11• 1.4 (t,
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1 ,, 11% It, 1,, •.'.•t.,
H,. e 'jerk 'rceei.e
141 re, ••• rbr, h.•n:dnr F 1
11, 'l, 111 , 1 hr• delivered in any nud wee,
that would ligten lu It throughout Wise ,n•
Ite,t, yreir, and whirls he ha, Its me ~lr
liven-fl In the Senate. nin an i. 1.110 t 1
by the n•nnpanp he keep., the te•e...afllinels
in a high the Wisconsin Senator ot
4, 110 ui , •anv envlitabl.• 1,. hill,
•
.% Ft - talent pupa- quit, that the rnana(l
err the Rh of January ta•lenratitat et
Tammany Hall, :+l,w York, tried v•.ry bard
to get a. letter from Presidunt J o if 5 ,4 ..5 , , ill
reynnst to an luvitutiort to attend that 0;1,;•
lontiolli 'fat failed. They got Ane (rem
f.k.nerat ft HA. T, hOSrec.cr , but hiLli;• 1101
pUbilAh(o It. Why 7 Didn't tt bait them 7
N Orr Rryi - st.tcAN,,._Th„
Nl'ashlngtolf correspondent of the sprin g .
field 114,1thlkan, thus writt9 :
In tho !Tense the negro suffrage hill has
hoon dohatod. Darling, A New )(ark Ite
pataleua, lm opposed to the hill and all
kinds of suffrage wherein a black mutt
Involve& The fari Is that Any Repnbthun
cl. , led In the city of New York - , as it rule,
_
i. no hotter than a derneerat. Oda, of
th , rnah elected by the o i
lien, was as go 64 man RS' the Republiwun
ppos
villosi from that city or :New
(Irk. .111 e trouble with the 4sletr York
city members hi that they are terribly con
- ocerstrye, and always pande r to the vilest
prejudices of the enturnmuty. No wonder
that nogroos are oecashmadly hung u p M
hiAlp-posts when Republicans like Derfing
.hiltow.illat they aro-beta saturated,
bitter 11 - Outlive againsreolored peer.b. .
Tm York (Pa.) Prec Dc:norrat PiCTIFIOIC.II,I
f, mann; prnfoikqlet fr,r 1.1.
QOYINZIOrS
=atm=
THE :k.EH tHERH Noi
THE DEAD LETTER
II NPIF.“ 111
t r'"' ( ks : :: '; ‘: ; •
jury 11 xa
et grow - tn. and whose 1 . ./ 10111f0S, aril thiuugh
slowly
tjpmg, now named ha the sunshine. Now,
',Amu at one of these ancient trues, I pert
eeiv2d with Inv eyes. though hardly „aqui my
mnd, that it. MulsomofresheeeorlatiOn3 Von
thedark , b if I thought anything at about It,
I ought It • tho work of . the -storm, for
numerous brunches had. been torn from the
througheut the greasy atul the ground
wits. earpctmt With frmth.Callea !calms, •
I^at•aing tip the walk • caught aglimpso of
Eleanor at tor upper ifindOw, anti .heard her
surging a hyttm,solltly tchlerself, as she mov ,
.1 al.out the chamber" I stopped ,t If struck
R ',low. How could I lama myself to drop the
nail seer this gloelOßS morainal Alas! of all
the homes lit, that vlflego, 'perhaps Oils woo
the only - erne on altieWtheehadow hattnot vat
fallen-411W, bVer sehtelllt tem to settle, tti
lift cdrievecmore.
or an the -hearts as yet, unstartlVl by the
tragic ween't, `wag heartt pertain to be
witherefirthat young this moment se
fall of Ebro dna isles, etaksling hymns out of
the Ittiltieisted - its-gratitattle to hod fox its own
delleions happine,ss,
Oh I louts-1 must r i went in nt an open
triode - a' Irvin aportleo into thelibntry. James
trust herd, 'dressed ibe ehareb,- his prayer-book
and handkerebief On the table, and be look
ing over the Jest °retained paper. The sight of
hint gave'me a digharellef his uncle - and my
self had forgotten him in our distress. It watt
bad enough to have tO telluny one elicit news,
Gut any delete In meeting Eleanor Imo eagerly
welcomed. lio looked at Me inquiringly—my
manner was enough to denote that something
had gone wrong,
••11 hat la it, Hleo,
"horrible—most horrible.
'•For heaven's Mkt., What IN the matter.'
...Morehand has het - 1i murdered."
"Moreland What t Where t { Glom do
suspeet t"
her lather o Niles me to tell Eleanor .
'Yon aro her vonsin, James; will yon not he the
latent person t" the hope rpossing me u m ( l ie
under eke the delivery of the message .
•'.1!” lie exclaimed, terming mrninsc the htve
of books beside him. - II oh, no, not 1. I'd ho
t be 1.4 person! I'd look well telling het shoot
It, wouldn't and he half laugned, though
trembling from head to foot.
•
Ii I thought him intwner Ntrromr, I 11.1 nr.t
• :nth, at It—t ho dreadful nnture of t he 41lock
Lad ultaervetl all of
•
1 . Where lit A 15,1,1" I n. 41041; ae Invl 1,11,
tat lier 1111/st, tulifllnve lierprulent. I n,1,N1, 1
ul,ll7—'
I hall turned - toward the ft enrol. h telt I opened
Into lho b 11. In F,eareh for the younger Aster,
on I apoke • thou ord died on my lip+. Elea
nor it.a..ataitiding theta. she had law eon] Ina
In to get ahook, and had evidently heard a hat
had paast l / 4 1. Sbe was ne white av the morning
draw rho wore.
"Whore UT" Her voice souutted :tinned
natural. 1110 1 !**011Pr.."1
Al the Euttic I unsu area, without
reflection, glad that she etuntred much .elf.
command, anti, bluer alto dld, glad alno lhat
the terrible rotranunieuttou Watt over
the turned and ran through the hall, down
the avenue Inward the Mite. In her thin 'lip
pen, her hair nneuvereti, fleet a n ri„1„„
the wind, the and. I attrung after her It
.cold not not do to allot her to clink her-elf
alt h that atultlen, awful eight. A. *he rtnitte. I
of upon the et reet I caught her h. the any.
•I.et the got 1 mums g., In hire' [tool you
see. he will need Itle
•sheunae an el fort hrealr au-ny. looking
down the street with strained e),.. is‘s ur
child If. he being deed, oho could do hlto
any gOclti. bier Mewled bean bud Ns vet gone
no further than that. If Henry 'Nei' hurt, was
murdered, ho Would need ller by Ills able. , she
mmt go to hho and comfort him In ht. e
lty. It ems yet to teach her that thls world,
and the things of this whrld—even she herself,
were no morn to
.
"Come ttek, Eleanor they tell! bring bin,
to cull before long
1 had to lift her in my areas and ram her
hack to the boos,
lu Ike nail we met Mara, who had r the
story front Jame, and ohe bare: ell, 1e.,.
and .abs as she now her shder
”They are keeping me luxe from hlrn • -t.
Ehaltilr, looking at h.r I htt t...r
r , -1 . 10 relax in ruj . arenasa iv that
andl rarth, her toa
NS r I% M .162 rtv•leelly far the Ito a...4,41,r
lame, and myself lintel Ills too:
iltirliernes, waiting to bear 11.11n5. of r.-
eO , rrY Afters mte the hot6.ekt,per nat.
Itvu informing - li. that Sling Ar a. II that e•rtt
It , het ...nava leso•twiae. ouousb to nittmat he n r
*,en and talk about: but Elie iroulvin't •Inssik
10 , t1 'brio:waked dreadful.
auta then lir. Atl7ll name In. After heote
Informed of what had teeenrml he went 0 ., t.
hie daughter'', mem. Wtth uttennowt tenot
nee, ha gave the detail, ro the murder.. the,
were known, hie eymt owerrunolur with tr.,-
to •••e that not 11 IIMp of moisture .often,;
her (Ikea, 001.01 urn! took
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Ma - 0111.1. /llic•I tam,
It 111 le ry, t me kw., IN ben.— •
••le•—yea.'•llr 41isse1.1 brr. and •br •:sae re I
v. It b Lo•r nister for • v.
linter" paw...J.Soma. , of un men t!,
ta,n,e-rootri ante drunk ne ten, pl.rn , a,•• 1•1.
10-b eltellou.r.lreper traAl ple•puttecl. fnc
fete twe•k Anil ceuners,4l orerrat. wren,.
r Inert tat in the evening train. tin-ro betnit ttnt
llrani running on It• tan Tne altatior
dm pear.] re el the tiout.e trotn hoar t., hoar.
It „ a• late la the afternoon lye}, ti.al
ent.l.l be ne e• 1 front tit. , 1,..ta, wtier , it,.
luext mina held. I a•li Jnm,. to
go to 11 ate an tvact awn. It.. o...,veyaac.. ;.,
%tr. Argyll lir tto vi..t
being tot. ranch nu. I Ls na to go oht
th• wad proteo.loo reao_in .1 the za ed.,
boat of the nota3lon twit it It,
1..•.1 Teti. In alelnitial of on, rst: Ito had Irate
VI rit ettout, a autumn, .
(a , :, r..a In !hal
t lute of vre.aalitata lon, arr”sted my attoutlon
•BA that. ..I a to, 1, nun., anti tr.ta‘ivotte
ihtnigh nw thin tool dea.“ v a w; 1.1
Itati to o- rbent rt - a. a torte et - , upon
the hia - 0111trii .11.4.• >
ntore then ant- an.l
t
1,1.101 k laol • I rt.y 1 n'tnalked 1,4, pal -
I fralarly nl.tnt rat i1...1114 ort , !A
A1,• t1., lIIT 181,, rns.'l4' .lalllll 1,....trr.4
ut f•ral might h.,.
0. 01..13-girl ,rf.,re.
'Tl•nt gie I. *a grytt,et, nw
•1:,• swerly • c. 0... ttv..4...h..
the train troy, S•••• York at
”i,q) \..t tur p.ear Nl. , ,laa.lotra. 141
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1s I.4sztr.l gam!
1..11,4 I,r pt.lll,nll, %,“.
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pAntre..l 401 tot, thel
chat: , le the harkl thought •,1
E l leannt, she had tlsl.
II r1:1T-let4r 13.4 r. I,lilJa/.1 1.1., 41:
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hot,. hour, ago 1151. clay 1,..rm, u 4. A- a...,
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(line r. 111.1 el, es rout, ll,' iftl3lll
10n..111.1. %Vb.) IMO .I.tirt..l 1.. Lak,
1 , 111,•11 the r,-10omiMiitY ""
rt I; inlet . ejc , tisa,: Ihl- ',
1:.,r
I .tritoldermlo.. I Imlrmt tot ' . .
with Meet t.e lut king rt
ith hra rl on Ore frton the flume- o
v MI which It Mot put It.olr
'I tom my Room Ittomt a Matt To. , 11l
the family hall banoawel /rein,
le.nt lier (nth, Via, !f, I. I. te,,
With a 41no ttnp, Hinging O. hi.. • .11
temil bat a. het ttor. It xml rhotortol•
the right oUtiiiiee fy ing there ha., I. 1.
nil al trill , situ ApriLeg I.rrvi n, .1, •
u)aatt het ( . .r.r . p.11 ,
tottrot ;moor began erceur .rI
,e,..11eg I hat w 1 n ,11.1 etie.l.l-h. , 1
deaf hot.. ”or our. hatl he,r•l
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httmgb the rtwon Ith puma M. A g) 1
and en, 1,111 11, ((raid lwar nc.
IL. lighto.lli It. 1.1
lon.b hurl fore•liend, an It 1111011 lion
N Itll lLr .hr•1.4.111,1t0 , v1 withhold
111.• "tiro( WO/ 1.. ,,,111 . 0 ."Y
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hhh hogr•Inol w. 11,, ....a !Iwo, 1111 ,, a1t1
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la• 1 night Yw .rr,l 1 ,, o , la'
a you , Arr , i , ilPt • - OW It • yon Ir
. 1 ,W..• -rata-41,1,a '..
The eel. ,if her ~ s al,l wont. Ittlr
r nodsring reason
e rola unr.l
ly tieing 1 , , bet 1,11111 , •1. 0 111. u 01, on /1, rill ..1,
••, illin y soppos, 11'
If. r nou-In w u. -lunelloc, odor, nor ord.. MI
owo 114/1 •111. 1 401,1 t 1 ,11 111. 10 , 4,
the ettilheter., Nett . I.e. 11.1,1.1 hin rirendr
core ero4'ht 4(41 . 41•1 It y", %In :t 4d)
caught my arm, nod souk don n. losensi , li,
.11,1 note onder VI e all 'lt fr.l as If on ' saki
endure no more
The urriva/ of the relative. was the last
4.40 lu las traiedy of that In
Lour more or :1, r eM 0,0 In "." 4 . l m^n ,
cull walkeilp,pou Ilse lawn, Mn head uea ho , .
the cool air felt anti/dui to toe, I leans...,
the trunk 01 an oak, whose der!: ensidoa shut
at the (rein aliont
busy with recent even:, WU. its,, (lie :nnl
defer' The question revolved In "rain,
coming appermok evert' other
rertainly as the turning of a wheel tiring. a
certasn point attain nn l l Poulin In. Ilan lop. My
tekhilug, ah a alit:lent of the btu, my
mind to upon every allglitest cireutti.tittien
which might hold a imspielon.
"(.7001.1 that Wont in I"—bot no, the hand lot
wOniati Could acarcely have gut en that sure
end pea erfill blow. It bloke , ' Ilk , the work
of a proeltred hand--nr, if not, al least It had
Leen deliberately given, with malice afore.
ttiOngh(. The assassin lout umoditated the
deed; bud watched lila vietlin and awaited the
Lome- Thus far, there Was absOlntely no nine
whatto the gUllt y party, hold as wits the
not, committed In the early 6l .l / 1 ,1111,1g. In the
haunts of a hose oomniimity, It had Imo. mos ,
fatally successful; and the door had vanished
us completely as If the earth hall opened anti
swallowed litto up. No one, as yet, nould fora ,
any plfatelble con),titre, "yen as 1.0 4110 "W
-itt,
la the name of Menem- Arttyll—ltt the name
of bur Ishont I 'loved, allow, ha , n h u_ v.t 1„,,j
that day aeon in rule.. f von - CO to tt,Ol over;
entleavor to atom - mar and bring to poniAli neat
the murderer. I know not Why tlith purpose
took such that hold of sue. The nourt,trn of
the guilty would not. Testoro Ulu 4 , 1,i4.1,
had been taken; the 'bloom to a heart
prcmn
(uroly withered; It would afford no consola
tion to the bereaved. Yet, If the db.covery,
had been, to call back Henry Moreland to the
world [tom wLlrh holed he9El vo rutlutsuly
cisdr.4.l, I weld hardly hays been 1110r0
texet %ll° runnlis, jlt ahldha only goad
: 11,1 t•,,,.••1 the .1.“,.c
:othl
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t ter dry It.ht ttttt le:1.1,1
1 thpitiiy.tltrt• ttt. 1 tl/
I littuglit it ..ttt. Ow tt u ere It ti tt
tbe ,•r V. 01112 t Inn of its mveutet, +. t':,.-
t•ully, here t •lILLtIOW • oft e tree. u n•
less thick. I detected u person stealing tow :Ltd
the !MIMI' As she crossed an open spice, the
starlight revealed the forte atoLgarraotan of /A
female; list' neat 1:00111e0i he passed Into the
obneuritv of .shadows again where she re
mained ..owe time, unsuspicious of my pro t
awny, like myself leaning against ft tree, :mil
NV:ltrill.011( the mansion. Apparently' satettled
that no one was about—the boar now rer—lug
toward midnight—she Approached with hov
ering steps, now panning, now draw
ing buck, titre writ stile of the mansion,
trout our of the windows of which the solemn
light of the death-cuddles shone. Under thin
window she erimehed tlytr . I could not tell
If her attitude were a kneeling our. It must
Imre been mote than nu hour that she re
mained motlonleag In thin place ; I, equally
quiet, watt:tang the dark spot ahereidie
For the instant that she had stood between ,no
and the window her form wa.sontilued aFainst
the whep. ..
caw that this Must be the
young woman whose strange eoiniciot at the
gate had attracted my attention. Of course I
did not see her face but the tall, slender fig
tire, the dark bonnet, and nervous movement,
were the name. I perplexed myself with ruin
conjectures.
1 could not help connecting her with the
murder, or with the victim, in Mum unmoor,
however vague
At lust she arose, lingered, wont away, paw.-
mg near me with that soft, redling MAT
again- 1 wan impelled to stretch out my hand
nod seise her; her COLL4.II(t was snook!! me; she
onhilt to be arrested and exatained, it only to
clear herself of these Oirtimstectees. The
idea that, by following her, I might tutee her
to souse boast where proofs score secreted, or
rollnpllctxt hidden, w ititheld my grasp
tanoloonly laming my steps nt nth horn, that
the tut/alum of the leavett might not betray
me, I 10110 well. Au she passed out the gate, I
stood Isairmi a tree, lent she should look bark
Boa direct is me: I loth I passed though, follow
h., along to the ..11.olow of the fem..
she hurried e•I tile dirvellou or the spot at
w Wei, the me idea had horn POIMUUtt;iI ; •Ivut
hen neully tb.Lp.lMt telt/ leg that wone per
so...though lone pant midnight, still hovered
about hr Inlet place, she turned and passed
Mr. .131.00 U /17a l slat col, w II Lout :tint - ming her,
I mho tut-hod. Ittp-vuit, thtootth tine long ;
•tret.t, until IL brought her to A um,
prs .14.1 •nd innwer part , d the v u here
nie o n, 1,1 .1..5 n ~.• t,
hon.,, the rut rs eoe-hall
width. Tr., open. 1 ought to hue.. got, at
OW, for olltevr., "Les r 1.1.••• i I he .
I i ota po) r0tt.•1;.•1...1 to It .tit for .inn nuns
So I ...in.. op theo., ro, ~ri. I tO , l
Jnit,t, Argyll to OVIIII/•. ova. th.•
tool
to 11 ;you I" be aOclunot. , l, alter I 110 , 1
• 'oaken to hint. "111.000 a It aao od••
"Son ore t ouperotll hoe, /i/VIII , III,
hallow %"{or eil that hewt I.
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Oeh113:01 , F nem. 00,...Cueexi.v / '
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th.t out or th,, net ,sr n i,,,, or the Ift.i .1a mouths, 111. TIIOIVIAS 11. ELLIOTT flair' e
...Mos Deerniberelst, lea, A dividend iii rns mg, 1 • lug returned to Allegheny elle le IVISLIIIIV the
I.AIOIPKII WAVY ibell I.e paid 1111 .1, 1.4 rte Feb. mew., or •I • dirt•,, 0 fr,,,. hi. pe a,...1,,,,„1 m „ i ,,,..
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pet... of furwardt.ng. J. R 0,.. Elf, (too 419.2 el,.
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Ali TED—A Purchaser for over
roux truNui;ED ncatm of I.wnd in lows,
Att t...rbange Du Ily rrolwrry. The law! I. In
Ilnullltou County. srlJolnlne CRY. lawn.
Tbw owner ran Dr seen at the 4..1...,TT.K0C1Ce,1511ry
day. from 10 a. Al. out II I r. ti.
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CORN,-I car prime shelled Corn
lo }aerator. Ihr bale by E.NIM & SON,
Jar: N0..r0 Diamond. Allegheny..
(lATS-,:l cars now arriving for
ala br . • • R. KNOX &
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IAIRD bbh. No. 2 to or
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fIOTTON—Se bales to an (YO by
la nth Pt gates Italtli DANES/
DRY GOODS, TR M MING S
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IiVI.NTI - FL GOODS
PREPARATORY TO TAKING STOOK
Negligee Shirl. for Men and Boys;
1(448 and Drat, ers of Shaker
Flannel. Wool and Merino;
Warm Gloves and Woolen 110/-
fern
Woolen SearCs, Mulller-i and Nu
bias;
Handmade Zephyr Articles;
Woolen Gaiters-and Mittens; •
Balmoral Skirls for Ladles and
Misses.
1 .
WOOLEN GOODS
CLOSE OCT lIINTER STOCK.
Balmoral Skirts,
Shawls and elnalks,l
Barred Flannels,
Oil ntry Flansieti
Ara 211nnliet s
( ;BEATER BARGAINS
Boots, Shoes, Bahaorals, Gums
Blankelw, FlattlaelA, Hoop Sktris
Dl' Clelland's Auction House
rr.•,..,...
GREAT
T. T. Earen,
Nos. iS AM) SO MARKET STREET
IriLEl=l:l
TITI &
Sheeting Muslin
BOOKS
At Very Lo Prices,
F. H. EATON,
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ALL WOOLEN GOODS
lk - 4-1- - (114-rtl).
BATE% BELL.
THAN EVER
Tho Exit - 11 - c. .9kto.cax...
DRY GOODS,
SIIASI LS, Fl RS, D °OLEN GOODS,
Hosiery, Gloves, &c.,
DI • I. ;1:1. is .11 Will
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55 and 57 Fifth Street,
Holiday Sale
PRESEIiTS FOR EVERYBODY
lEsobroliferit o alt hinds
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lAN • AII , -11.1. ItAILNI.Vr , 1;1E1 . ,
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NEW GOODS
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lower than any Other Douse in the City
GIVE US A CALL, AT
Nos. 78 and 80 IYEorket Street.
MACRUM, CLYDE & CO
( 'LOSING OIL T SALE
11 VMAINS is 11 INTER GOODS,
MACRIDI & CARLISLE'S
93. r• X 4 1'73 .15./.1,1."E.E'r
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MACRUM & CARLISLE
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SPE( NOTILUE
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Annual Cleariug-Ont Sale
lar sei lOC> 222.XtX IA OCr Ci
IN FELT. T3u.v:-4T
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Trooir It Goods
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Ladies' .5' Gents' Undergarments
x. I: h DONV N
FANCY COODS AT COST.
TT. I , al3ckee ..f nurlh. 1...., erLII tr, ..1•1 RE
RI/LEM OF 10S1. Ai
GLIDE tk, CO.'S,
714 and SO Market Stre,t,
BARGAINS! 16.1114 GAINS::
W. W. MOORHEAD'S,
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GOVERNMENT SALES
ERNMENT SALE.
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TEN +IV E , 1 / 4 1.E 01
DRY GOODS, BEDDING, &C.,
In Orizinal PACkair.eN
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C.boo bllrQta,
a...10U-Drawer ,
tares-log t,..•,,..
9,00 bo , k••••
1b. , x0 :dipper,
10,110 Mallt
6T.7.1. 1 6T2Z1FL1M.19.
ToweL• full 1.. t hurl, ab...
17. /Zoller ,_
Napktnal
1!.0(11 yards Kcal Planed;
•• Gulls rehs
&Oa/ Gulls r kereba Blanet.,
Waal Indla Rubbers blona au&
( as liamlD Ca;
Blanket I;rs,
luoku p.,unds Oakum and eta TO.,
Colton Hata. Colton Wadding, Tape. 40-
$1 - k antall Ta,rtlon of the lon:going artklea art
....bad-baud. and alit be odd bcparately. The gYal
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t"."'"'lK‘'fiti6%*LETertnr..
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OT EI:LS:VEST SALE OF WFOIRES
VT kh.T...rrrnatAstan'n Orrzcz.
Tilt 1:011, 1 . A., Jan. nth, Lin
WWII Met3n Puhlto kale, toll., lilgheat
Cl the I.OI;I.:I:N.3EENT STORK litrUNF. ON FEII2 ,
lefltY.ET, oppo,lte the Vora Wa3 nc flailroa.ll3wepoo
In tho, city, an 111;F.S1/.%.Y, JANI%.\Itf =.l, life, at
o'clock, a. x., the following Quarlernalabtfra
slur', Is :
91 Double Hunt,
a ....La Hhoel
6 °face
6 meta Lead
L Pigeon •.
I 1 .ou k log
II Wier Stoll,
33 St.yol.,
1 Table.
In Light, IVlntlow
1,% " 67,1 ti t
1 Itreopl)rill,
Unir 1,1C10.6.v1.,
I pa
113111,
2 Ntrit /falters.
a I hear,
I 1
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by :b.. Nall.,
100 to Span,
'7 llV,;!e l =es,
Anvili
2 h. S. &mow.,
isuts
/Irnel Axes,
re.
,rner.
Wtewl
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ple
1..aup,.. Tcyrr Iron,
'la Hemmer.
rlrk '' tl "t
T,
Plane,
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17 Ilatvl
31 pair, Ilan•l. of
-ses..orta..lNu-br...
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11.13e13 screw..
t rune,.
I ..11.16e bilavr. t •
Aa - 1.
10 Sot
I l'hann.eller.
Peace - MA.
3 al.orled Olt..
2 Avg, lilt,.
1 13 alma.nardle,
1 - 11 w-hint, Iron.
Tbut.l, itanovr.
Sbnring Nl.3vv.r.
I pall r-.
Teatata—Caah.
Raw,
1.t,0, Col. 1..1 A. Q. M. Q. S. A.
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SKATES.
till TES
153EiG4fL•1" . .d"r.035 esxaTEs
2,500 PALES OF
Ladies. Gents anti ChildrenN
56AT~S,
In Every Variety, for Sale .Low
a Ak -ft/T47'ES
nn1.41n4 S.. EA eiTIME T.
1 PEST PLACE TO BCC
Skates and Sleighs,
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No. let Flrai
fund 11 aIL
DISSOLUTIONS
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PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS,
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the glass ewast/j..502.1 do.,
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paLr 11.1.1nnert,
I Lamp Ctittnnop,
puand 1316011.
1. pewee Zlric,
: Beets, 2 q 01147.6.
211 •••. pares,
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pnund
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pound* Hare. Ktosr.
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Vint. Sad Handles
in .3 01nt....,6044 ellt/Ca.
3 ? .",'4ll'A e ,ll,•er,
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12 ,pules.
tilaot•elm
Scytheand Swath..
1 Scythe Stone.
Fire Phorel,
Camp KPttle4.
Bate Pane
:• pound Bamt,
Whitee - ash I:re4te
4 Rove Pipe Cap,
4r "'4C eti 'k ,
2 Hamm rn
er 117ntle.,
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pon 4,lrv*.4serie4l
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