The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 13, 1866, Image 1

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WEDNESDAY, ArNi r i f eat 'l4 '
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THE Tidire . rciTACT.
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The surrender of Lyn aay,ll, tux lanes
br.dlevatlia,. horrid war
..o but ni* ;
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.raigkiewol.4 - "Ond
gil7:froaukimiliii -
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onaiaio4: yitsioso,totatig:Wie . .lf
the 11*104315111PS'iMeedirlit , elle i e thie
dad thladet# Within the Silent. &anise anti,
ofeirliklatailidaLt p er ikillthiitb:lolicotO
tared. 4 6w ~.i ch atit i .
w 423516 4a
61 46 G4 Vl id iA th U . 1"...T.W.
bteilig i ao4lo4l l44 . l :3 o :''ii.Ta''l
-0100.040theittiiiikiiithiiii ... .1. :
dil~ligigliaifidlAadifa ' lkil a it;
aa l irslV* ol 4 - ABOWYt hi MOTOt
Wreck tiiingEtOi l li r aiiiierVirany
ahifra)i.iar4 47l- ; liaili4 - 4 1 ikal
.... ...
not it.few,
,' Aol l iAtiltpailerith
a deluge brAmeld:•• 4 3.e.h.fi. ... : the
,
~ ~ ..
new atiteptVo I
woffler of things, to remove -UFunseern
ly rithialMlAlElWAVldettfillildlidB l-
est and remotest causes of the disaster, and
to oifinilitelf proraptlptottliamsfek,Ater
purer, the ; more,harmonious , system from
which *nano fditg Odd alWidlikektoff- .
' Vinada greatthi' thank ills'
folly, as the exparieneitaaibiagailaddaf“
month has demonstrA4.,,, Let us Place
ourselves at, qua. and.: 4l l lTi the,
Rles°`,ll"° l il.
) ,it wham. st.ttemeelleW, , re ,
thialiiiitfefathla re tVA a f:i'ltp r arl 7 e
try, upon the nn° prumtp es - 'the
DeollsnitidrPbtolinitipelitience. Nothin ,
shBFekiTillnitir siialliit7"Nredßerffifeb
conduct. should be .thaglif ' , het Thiiidhly
ler wo =altorteightsai r compromise.
has, lit' h lent foiever: 'Tei li 'imitate
hela atruhrwrom.44 *404 atePi
on the , read to rain:
There must not be
h . -I,nr=a'," 6 .4 ta a elt : tha n
per. s
:41 : eituiiiatedi in
tht . ll.o4;ehdOPß*94 4 l i . , l4titttteiV.
'IA ,
o*iltee: ... euti.Thiiiiresthetpner4tisuro.
er3. l ,lM a t . :::ISl'..tFa i .ti — . -1 1 #1 1 ,: . '
acW4.7-01k t.lrelbteAVlTMAZ:l4.7ertit
ouVrectikii - toractroxtioriorcreetbui !,;.
Inacialdot i atiffitilefiliY.Wrialitit, In-'
jostled triagswoe toinitions,.. as -welisslo
• IndividnalteAhatt vengeance wilitiltimater r i
I ,Y 'ihis'werkera: iti , Wiquityl The
tail the iight,ltiOitehrtiCeisatibr
: ' but it.'W among, the .highest , of ,
Sao, ' 'it itilay. , .. Can' it be.POsidi.
bl - we nee snotherlearn t.- .',.:•,.,
, anisirable .-.. theoriai :of -linnaii;,
Bitiblthiiiidke, stee d
Vidllincliv,
ham, Wood - ,..__Reed and Yancy, whit 'give
place to thElnilillkifinief• to of the
foundmor tho,Oid. 4nratri ti;l9P 10 :
False prophets have too wig 'corral:Oct-the
minds of our youth, and lured our zips,*
from the ancient shrines. By subserviency ,
riatitent4eMikZair t4=l,-
cowardly tail - the.hands of his masters.
It wak however, in the current order of
thingi,ltadttif 'velkaniiivithilth - Whoin „ rabk=
son despised, should at length get to be the
pet and &Ili' iiritintaiii bird ridden:armlets.
It sip Altogitiley-Iggitial tluit ; . pis states-1
mart WhoLl-fod, filateholdenf r Wishdd Odle
acquisition of Cuba, should. when the time
came, declare, in the same interest, that
the Cotythotionis' ht, ripecaff 4 . oi4.,•=ffhe
then Democratic party . paid too dear for.
the whistle wheii . it ' rejected - fie al
honest - a - go,' 0f ... th0 ; mule, filtyphen i
Douglas scan accepted' The sniootii, co ,
oily Buclutuan.u4Angnimankriake was ,
made in favor of the, artful and aristocratic
Breekertridge:Bythewinis it tot - strange
that, eight years latcr,,thq..l;fhipti party ac
cepted one of his followers-the man who
is nowNiArrealdthr j IhrtAet hrAtrafeed
with our subject.
T44tMilkali4lqwer f ai JOlllelei 9rgell-
Jordon wined was triumphant in 18.56-,
wliewils if lacier • In the, Antis, iya lead -
era and the remnant of its Welty Bost ki d
all migrated ralifelkallinllignridarAlle hit,
and thibthasas of.. therey..PlWAttettendhig.
readily-*ea o o4,..7 l .rAl*lg a11c1, 111 4 0 1 3 a, at
any,fayoraidamoment;to_upait arid destroy,
the government:- .In the North; the bulk of
it fit'NOWAtipoised,Of, , thotniitho,ll6s4,.'
auPPatted,the Kettthelty'brahor, and who.
duting:Anii •iiii: 4tiosekLitoirlxiia , auk
maligned the loial . .oofignsts!and a.dinthi s r.
tridion,, , What a prettallisnee. theitittici
wing*, . are :nuking!
,Whit fraternal em.
theca/ are•glien and ,theiiredt:; What' nth-.
tual apologies and explanation& - Of course
both wings ,:were rlpit,,fOr.-were they not •
faithlhilyildhinviegthe !ittaiima! of
ndS Zefer.:,
omens sithinitiad , hy;.Bitchanan irtick- ,
mriftat ; Bu t leVtlikpeortle of "thelibith,l
bewarelid* itturvvilien.theri. take -the hot:
rrha ith tt d otagplitx:: , A is as 70-stain,l
Otiiiphirieatkinflialthuo4,4billich i j
mond•o4yentions the •popular • wil - was:
.IsellitiOnid` ditkaideC.:lfrentheracy . was
publicly.... .and rudely thrown overboard; and
s thinnitttrinwnity tried to veal=
troineitial - listly. Bach nett ad
Bigler, Buckalew and Andrew Johnson
net DqeoerAtili , hat mm*4 sycophants
of the lithe power-were among the fore
incultp i gtritipithell=akaa., I
_e:,0,..
natneorperieelage, - Eh vitae& lb
the PartY 'll 2 itir eiVeto. l 4 l3 l,l l 4str-LltiefeY e
was to his friends, imptidinur proclaimed
for aftereleanxilge 4 innalike 3 tanti a be the
White. Houseth, us evincing as well his per
sonal hatred to Dongialias his well known ,
antipathwat e mng_whailAnn t
subsertrb te ' , i• of &av
er,. Viiiiiirlaiiiththtf antipathy, Andrew
Johnson stood then just likelithrawslius;
chatim. The result wits evident. The Dem
ocratic robe .. was split' and torn, and
all of 'thl.t ipatlyi.tdrun''Atil4l_ l 4 l 4,Ti and
poWeritilitheratirinved In anything use its
onginal parity , was the Douglas , element.
Its better portion-Atit.begvinteldigan
joined the'Benulliicart ImrtyWheaLtlie life
k f ind thi iirtla lateg li g e e a ttl e ager ru n fi .
thus was formett.thaigreat :Union party,
whose inissiog;vas and Is to. eav:e ands()
restore. • Bat forthltiDouglth - elenthiethi .
' Adfilhattatathat'oflldr.!thtteeln mould have
been shorn of much ocitaistreaglit, s leithif
Curtin. nor Lincoln could have been re
elected•withOtit Ii otooiv . atidillitands,
and will .continua to exist as a Proud mon
untalUT pliktimeide .....ssateriel thlit,Ver
mi - colored men fo Yoth - leis the
crmiclousness' of itirOsin , hortesty, pa
ism lid ape . •=tudest.yeit ,tO4l. thilAratt
dour'of fanditill impart
to it tkepftylieren.ar requiem to toilet in .
OWS,
efilt i I ltda P kre alk AilAWChlla Wir
. m . ..fgottfrult ' ' li,i'auoitheTrald'
for or against hink;rteyer. took any active
rill' In hehelflefsatOlSMAia i e U g* ltemiit
fact was not known asone of his support
ers. ,44:-.,..Cra''. .;.: •
The i I txc ar4that for the iflithir**l ll M to.
be musr do , what is sight-" _ I t
must plan ithialteilliannthilL.l.thalima hle;
, rights declared by : the . foundera.. of the'Re
public.: ' dihotittthetietireldif,e Ithiriffrand
''
il bl'ld ".! M t4 = 4 ; :(ll=l2•
saffragaillrdadOratt**Otdallaindailth• 40-
vernal omit/op, .. -., .. k... .d , ,-, •
No Btiti.ihatileMiliii= or u ;aueorconi t y.
law which shall. abridge. . the .privileges '',Or
immunities Ofpersona .born•or naturalized
in theXinitediptatais 2,1 1 /I*.R.heltufsde ,
don ofirtatinrer ktato - Wtheirldri there
Mesa WO daS: 4iMetnieriersiiin of dide . il
oretettlettigthilii3o‘, , % - :: - ~...,:.I"inatr' 4.2
. - ... „., .„.,..,
"iiilistoeonWeitt-ieeisnlli'lirbitert 4Ofe4
of hishunio** - 44gae**" and,INO
theors,lpyritmoowtkl
'wit* edged q receipt th f Jul
follows : 1110 ic".. i". 4
Eavkaawsi, at. 104-forrorry
repreanduTe orpiwooThaitarn thoU.S. -
geome,,!haa our thaxika for if - liberal Suipply
o f w ripplisir. -- - Wir s i t il u psdati for email fs•
Tors, it is just the to he wllt
oblige usbyne sending white sheets
instead 44, s4i*P „billieg
et= VW" . 4 60 CnOr
Oalga4l: 44405,1*_44thin
but Trrepg Pitter'' and
I. 1 VOCidel
vastestrale
..;r z ,,, m~,.:.n... .~c...-_» .<.,. ~...~.,...~...k .emu`::.... _... , ,..~.e.a.. .~,wi,~.._ a ..-.:.z+r., . ..,~~~ ~ ._.. -~
y,. _ ...~,...~_.__ ..~~.
WIE33
1"11 , 2;A - S7.:c.rePia V 4 a . - IL; v.; kr. .7. 7
SEM
An Entm&dliiniinftrinie
NeatnisTageri
l A ia n i t o=ut
been riuncontaingeome 0.T.t11101 ,
MCirVvfloweq6 oxpLptitaa
hett' VoirMg staWmBhl
1 ;Well "..;i,41..
A n
There is a Comity in-QueldaTcpn ,1
acoording to common:fame, bity,o
the profession of thieving for Mali
years. ' Ther have Wardell by tup
j=rgm.e • Or ii , -, 111,!1•1, , ,.i 1age.kitl-
"leg fi tb
T l4l- 37 7 ir &E :
'hen are somewhat polished, *fir they lira
-144/191011304X1IMMenietrat.Thidnope...
:ration are carried ? I: AM, Ahe
_eountiee,
lif 0ne1da,..„12/ww, '0 , WM/Ilion, Che
"Agcs *WZ•riei - - lib& Mayan:
They nave numerous imolluttfediev
tlit." l 4l, s S i L l e 4 7, are,VSY
by daret ttfo eht 4 sWerlimg,
to Ma NEI toraePiiike; of
Vlunder i s e t s = l onelit srr PrPtect
I Ma of t4 w ars Itt - cls4?isei ::)
I log iiiikt • ' thenitry -
:, ThilmeXambtorebeertirellefekttenkeeisitte , .
I ilia
Aiitia Im
lob' b whir r Art,thieettt, IR
litterattier Imre e'yer bas..con
'Vteted,,nor ItuiewilibeofttietkeiAff WM ~ 1 6
II ail for a longer timeauoil wig suftlelesitfor
I a lig AZ II , n4 ii lt is
parent)y respectable, who beltaietB 7, :
gilllo.ethattrigielal VrilittlinftbiS
' i t or rkS,lt i tivortkin that whenever bail
1
meded, anyrequirednumberof substan-
I farmers will owiftigirakti and sign
t air bonds without regard to the amount,
17 R U P eil ral l eg i t "gen k tl; a ti r l c M,
a it is welliirlors _ thalt,thevAnne al
ways readitiO reifOl' - lhelra frlc4fgeand
P4n" Th itt s l cnet tlVAr i kr tila7 e° • 11-1
sentitltus 4 it •."' t thigh attsmf
have said, they have epm-,totily in
dicted vet the raltdietmente
t a smoll ratio to tho_ number of.
TX , . .-Ip"griVilitai
ati one wile part cniar yactive bring
-ir any of the mangtolusttce heat' his barn
I ,n dwelling soon after burned, or his hors
e are mMEMMEffileite , MlANiehle nosp
or mtta re f om the.pasturethings
hilYea.Wtadiatiiidibi . - ' d)Nicii
x 41 '4 2 1 hew ttl i rEklltlje 41 the matter
of tietkreg to b itm . to : jetetioe. 'lt ct
Person so inter& dilneheppene to have
a mortgage on his properity, it is apt (n be
very soon ferecloseyl, ~,lf be,hos
c ce s 4
pipirtitionikkholitiatAlS tit tam
Interpose to ix - et:et:4l.olS_ Nig4PN,I of his
Mmes. If he is at tritlfer tali enetorn rails oft
I f h 6 la, If Vaakkr i xANTITAWITIVI t tf i
Is h ,1 ea or o er n tedium s o ea are eir- I
pi:Mated to blydiposiglijoupplepreila mat
tOrs come G - IMEECIL PUX - that hill only re
goursels-ter leaverthe county.„,„ .
~
a a All who make themselssel eoVitatutlitia 4
' 'their opponents ere in somwde to
reel tho effect 0.5.4.44„ g and
-malign intlueßta e their
energies and t=eir,„ Lo anal.
AlthoPlialkas aleativbilln
elterted against the gang, they have been in
the ` habit ofoslus4M_ftiOrgieje i v 0.
efft agetnig-twaseirries +woe
in elr path
. 61 As RfieltiMODta -- hif Ititt6rititir Itii
vsurios.—The Detioit mem give a detail
.ed asicsuplproinluvautieshwhich bida-Jair
14 }pokily vadend-Wericsi Sift=gas.r.
Bosley, a Canadian, several years since,
n
hig r e remt t2t2V t i t li w a teVe,eg
boiled out of pitch pine, ,Would burn. He
,pondered over it, visited several gas works,
!until his hitnitheinale clhilrer Ipti hitti
to iionstinct 'a - Wan - retort for experimen
tal purpoees-, BiEl, attepopte , , discover
some main itiyi utiiirgsa ;might be
separated from the various other constit
uents of the wood were' for a long time in
vaiukand'illw4o MAY sessut. cog..
thin &bat his , ptimes ,
vellums was rewarded be a solution of the
prohletfklikiitix enable& blektwebtaln. a
patent for the tinned States and the British
el f =trir A u g% Pa m iX37fre lac vxg .
through. Hut he bas =manly found in a
Mr/Moffitt, of 0. , W., a gentle
man ittnithy enedgh and sufficiently CAA
lindent'or the sindoina of the invention, to
give it a fatr trial, and a large model' has
bnn set hp at /dr.hibtrat's as A CAMAS :or
duo purpose.- lt, is - Alaimo} that 4,500 feet
of go othbbintsittind froM)talf4 cord
woodatit ./faithiiiiS not.
the oniy saving. When these saltier ere
consttMed'in4toond#o"withldr. F era
directions, theralinosionthwhatever, but
simply htranehintatkiti into other comma
dhies Ouster equil'value, to which the'
gas ism The wood, for instance,
yiejilff not, only .gert. bat charcoal lei' and
terpentinei Tbs bones give a residuum of
ivory black, phosIXSOUs end ammonia ofa
superior quality; and' the vegetable sub
station residuum of other things, which
tfurtbereetettlifie expert:Dentswill ro doubt
yet biiiiipitilightund find use ,for.
~ <~T~ ~ ~
Boys Wens.
Pint. Stuffs of all kinds at Bates d Bell's.
_
AoCiabin't",4o3==tail
Ind si kold Osiored Marislnes,
"riMilladfiPist4atow t Be11;11:
rAteu.? saii==imaa.
;;S:llllbiencllinkso% ,
And Panay Cloths for Saoques at Bates
.Be •. Si?
what. Bweir..
Mslt
Haurriseertslite. ,
Illadicinas for Ws a$ Pulttro , a Drug store, No
-1114 8.4101•1040.41ji:MTTI
41100,11
4111 be peld fee ukfdrutation
Etkitirtt eiteite - tCteei,lefotaem the
eardeeittailliffkailliela
/V. izt
Great Ibargains to Mummer flats,
'At Winlida 7,71d.111 - 1 0 /4344. atrebt.
Men and Boys , Btaid ltatsi,Meni,Mori. add
CMildresVarinekidt latabladiW anll.lllsaes!
Hata, trimmed and untrimmed; . ittOttenie sant
.
Chew ,Ciesiasta ea peelisree: •
The best pline to tti@ otty.W beY theat.
pets of a good cnalty,ll el Hasten, comer of
Fifth andarant streets. He has meat iLOOloYea
a fresh stook from later Eastecn 44ll , Ct
to determined to ofeetaii iYnatbatLTbommy;
caa. itavukg but flue expeeettle I:etcetera,
to mall se ihmatipr itoode 151'1 1 4 , -*tbe r .... h t_ c . a .." 6
the city, at touch more reareonrwa*Lrf. , = ,, v.:
For anything in the line cell at tiestrisea.
- , .
Ord Goode—Xew BMW" sdkikeSlers'.
R. DestemeeeneroreassOsadr ,Ite
Jiss just reeetved'e friedlot.
*fib% he. offers at prioes !eisxspdlngly
peluding' 'the , litat; tuns kodt r,
sllksiehinues calf ooespodlawnsmayt, tbsuid
Pare et rates maelAshd r ecite.' isiUgrAestrJ
hissmtabloci9oa!tar.Li TCWlL.dresses will
And et Dashers . s heel:WU saeorlrlkent of, the
taserdieldara*iiitkilatifdritilie =Oka-
trnL ,, :;:
-itaiotiawoZ• B 4
~ _ .
. rktiLtel•W-emistltution:orifribyeletie of
elmentsl etresgth totestiM the effect of the ea
ereet!lW beet 0, 3 34- 0 : 1 4 Agatyt. lialces the
system ie toned and mistaliieoy a wholesome
stclthiatito dalli4PlMM'OtitiresSive months it 1
le r i k e k i, ,s o be beaswetelyllebliltatal es to rem.
malt ea easy Pm' tothe eptileseiles which
'prevail lathe nAawbolanomo stompeom
tebeTois it to Isemetultitsks the reader. , who
'ARO. Perbori , Woo told by..hlS physics that
itttiNned bi lol d S. hi iiSiMllewehle,stleitilimi
'Ohms amain for that obsolete article
ff would en 11l to expect whoaltlOMClUial
and purity embed the &lime of citeinserei es
t 0 1003 q, _Or InUl4„etokototirlotzo 444te prlo•
on, or erlisfOrti,fri•tanZttot3iisSied.l... c
t hem lions e r ivrerourea.ina ono—for these
„b o jkailgtiokototitifriaciali
leanfair,inylsconnt. .L4.thom commence at,
karma tkeecoreig., M open , le in its
In
terati;bhOlOopciltittOtOrtv StOzalialnit
! Aejekaolt'setetird (imp= seri maw."
,o:c he 'Union
'Caen; the was{ feliatiliwireldr. ooAL
:411/.5}111411.1.11444aein"W*001.41
141" the wW#Sl:o44i9k#4ll,l7olCid sun
r fliWat VIV I tII,IO4g42WIMPAPO ONItY
• =dewessistetawat *Um,. phiSOOMIOP.,Aest the
Pot% Cowper ma of teik; abearh _buf - aot
1 Peartassenav Week tWelgre*thiaviige isli "
yon: awl! Ttratates - an • ,tlw forepOlhre!: the
etatty. zto Othai stsiaal..at oat iataiare3*.p4;
city iota she zsbeaoe its
P.ustia**.theicede onealenti - aair , sata44lWee
netts with which lt Is mealesMed ere the pirt,
of I**o4 lolo * . tiias ht
- ::-.llestonse• Netter, -;4
I areapl¢ ,ll4lll SagplnaAtlal7tatr ttattti.
j at p tratairs Drataaarataatmeataapepbt,
MK listiO4 l .o#oo4*Witili 'imaziaad
't44lll!tl.llglb;areiltilltr,"tl"ll?'
ttti.--140. 138.
THE LATESTNEWS
THE/FENJANS
Gentral Order Pirontelgiitedi
MICIN r faISONEW AT, MALAN&
General Murphy Counsels the
Patriots to Retnain.
TgE. FFAVANS rgi v lat)rzFuL
„ re-1,1e.t,‘ t• 1%, is 1, , It) Ll a. , R. , 34
Etritbili'liiviision of Vern:kora
.
.I.IL-L1,7r7-7:1,,)$
.37 . NWT
Roberts SpenkseleMo , intr Prison
OaTTaallirao, June .19.-•-T he. tollmring geu
e63 *Wet hae•A it beam ptomolgaVed • •
Ilv. ittliteiliTi ki ltlitiqac'T,bit ST. TTiiace.
Otusessittatti. TM. DTA.
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EN En
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iIItiIIMAINGASKISMIWAttitki
116080.4 N if TAIL
SDRA NG 'APPrifl 111 , TIE VERIAN BADDIERHObD
Kleitilrer - OrMefisi
strnetioneJimaad on the recent proclamation
of the President.of they United StatrisiMnd or.
der from Ma or Meld., ootrimundlhir.
the military district of. theAttantic, are Inn
alated. for the infonention prPinCW ,
ensurillig Wotan/Wm ligdensblogr l
Dekalb Juuction, Peculation Junction and p-
WmeCitate trairorpatit.itttrough
the stations mentioned above viii be caraway
inspected, and any Fennms or I.lllllliGla.
war moving further towards the frontier .15
halted, the stores Belted, and the Teufel..
hot permitted to continue in that direction. At
all points occupied by United States troops.
3v prominent Fenton agitators, leaders, or
onus, or individuals, diaregkrding
• • t proclamation, or designing us a m
ete the neutrality laws, will be arrested.
'Officers contruandiult at different point. .1.1
confer with railroad and telegraph agents or
operators, and forbid them, °lsmaili in having
their Mamas closed, from conveying Fenian, LAI
munitions of war intended for them, or trans.
canting to them any communications caber
in cipher or otherwise. Major 1. n.
Captain of the Twat Artillery, commanding
at Home, will send in each passenger train is
reliable noecommisaloned °Meer or soltlie
who will go as far as Watertown, reporUng
there to the commanding officer, tallig alajer
Eider on his return, any information ream*.
=Me of Ttia or their stores, arid
the eaten ,d t ub ear aria cOntiortOr.
Olonel Stormer, at Watertown, will send
a; similar person, with coreaponding or
ders, as far as Pottsdeun Junction.
Trains having Trunanecir upreitsmo ori lanai!
will not be alleiwedlfo'profted^UstrWthey are
removed Mid _1 1 14 21 0 8 M . llunnsAteu
that man men CUT*
. en off brar4 Ear* cialftetOr oPother - ra46..„,
Nidulde •Mrsiblottinrdialle•eltrise
be at the violation of these orders, will
not be allowed to. proceed further with the
train, but will be held as giving aid and
will
to t ,. L t~ p, , W t O a seed i n c l vn t ro -, :g OQICCfe
wlll
ice any arrests or seizures that may be Made
mad will send any, other informatiou which
'May come into their possession concerning
the morels:ninth of th e Pentane, All maptured
propertillberatad I licdtable geoid to
this place.inder of CoL VODOII3.
' (F. red I J. P. Saws as, A. A. G.
1s
s t leaLlat and bet. A. A.
CAT".
A Tribune special from halm. to-day says
Murphy, ll.erittari and other Fenian prison
ers were brought befoui the United maths
Commissioners sad remanded nine to-ttior
rOW, lag demanded L. the sum of sfimou
for end netferfnan earth unit/3,001110t
MactinT e others.
Bimetal Murphy today lathed an order
palunsellng the Tetanus to remain; but scut,,
U' toads WSW left s end -prObehlY thent. w ilt
Mot be OltlTilee - teftittred teftrikteEruiProw.
They have arms sufficient. for time number.
General codger arrived •toclay with three
hundred regnlars. About the same number
tints &nixed-Sham it, .The Ratans
are yet impend.
The Herald special dispatches say: The in
vestigation of th Britian IIIVILISion a
mont..ls being rigor e
ously plashed forward ` and
the discloser...* far mare net little doubt
that the English troupe captured and killed
one or more Vet/MM. on the. oil of Vermont.
Mrs. Etches, an Amu lean lady, and the wife
Of the gentleman at whose bonze dea d
B his headoeartent, was shot and
k-Wed on Sunday night, by one of the British
genesis atatldried around the building to cap
ture any Teutons who might be lurking so
the vicinity. The treatment of the prisoners
on their way through the Canada towns is
eau rough. They are Jeered and taunted.
sad In one instance, one of them was very se
verely nialtreated by the mob.
I Special. from Malone state that the Fenian
Spirit Is broken. They say there would not be
M hundred Tendons left there by Monday
atista.
Ogdensburg Specials Mate that the Fenian,
have rescued the acme and ammunition seized
pythe United States troops at Brashe r Tolls; and Col. Vodees boa gone to recapture
them. Another Car load of arms and anintuni
tion was seized wool, of Dellalb Junction
sad brought to the One of the finest
gone on tne Canadian Port Wellington wise
Ise.. on Friday night. The arsenal at Og
densburg containing captured arms end
mnnitlon is guarded by only a Sergeant and
aye men
Colonel that the . Fenian for,
between the iiaaThifa7, Michigan and the.
Stelae frontier is strty-two thousand strong.
And that there are ten thcsmand Fontana, with
arras in their possession, in alielvigan ready
to cross into Canada upon the sigma being,
given in this direction.
An :Ottawa. special reports the capture of
the Gine sclfoohers Which Maned down lit
Clair rivet with ?enfant aboard: A Aeon
el:Maumee of the American shore from Ogden.-
Prin to Oswego by British gunboats found
nothing available th-whichthe Fenian. mum
erase A feeling of public security in return
ing.
LIIDLOw Brassy SAM,
New Yens, June Ilth, IMO S
lb the Fenton 'Brpelierhood and his Amen of
Americo: -Brothel.. and Counirsimen :—The
,lrisb people of America are again united in
eats Mune of Irish independence and universal
freedom. The cheer which arose from the
Irish soldiers ist Limestone Ridge, an the Cog+
lish foe oncost fleeing before their avenging
steel. has found a responsive who In evorY
heart, and made us one in love, purpose
and- 'resolve. We see in after ages of your op•
pression, the unquenchable desire for frith
independence ) blase forth thew. mid as It
sweep" along the cities end prairies (twice this
vast Continent., gathers within its tange
flannois five million of Irish hearta and
Ave Million friends of freedom and foes of,
deSpOtlsta.
Arles, then, my countrymen I Nerve your.
selves the struggle so nobly .commenced,
Cain asf every consideration that would
darken the dawning hopes of your enslaved
r eountrymert Be true to liberty your coun
try and your God, and yong native land,. In
stead of a laser Winne ot afavery, will
soda be the being
goldAnfilattil Of:Ileorklont ,Rand
cause. Be not . dismayed by Obstacles.
you meet. ' You must surnident theta; and you
will. Let cowardice and ignorance desert and
'clicitiouneerit Whatof Watt The, true men
are stilt a legion, and thentruggle Must not be
Abandoned,. arewthough our soldiers should
jbefromyelleel, through the over seal of Venial
,filitittes racers,
hio abandon the present tem
paign. There no turning back far us, my
countrymen. Our:movement-must:and will
advance. -,Jieur. WOlildentell Magma
Matey and bring s deeper stain of slavery
upon your country and race, and ft Las legit
'lmate for you to attack the .linglintippwer in
'Canada, as It was for England toatinekTrance
.there, or France and America, 'England. Ito.
Member. IA union there is strength, and that
a union; welch , . has beeli Cemented' by the
blood of our gallant fathers must be eternal,
'and let the man lie anathematized and .iiannedi
:who, with' lying : Be or - evil heart, would Aare
10 weaken or dissolve ft. Ile true to „Ireland,
yu s afain, in rho right end untilatinweiLbY 0?-
Marisa, and 'remember that , "
• freedom's battle once begun,
Bequeathed rrollableedlag are - tr.ios, .
Though bettledbo, Is aver won.'
I remain with unchanged determination
and re lfardi yedroonntryman
WIL ,
IL Ithessr s,
President Fenian Brotherhood.
MI Quiet at Ord
Oeoressuao, June 14.=1. Herald specie/
nays: Everything pissed aff here quietly last
night, _notwithenuading the rumors that the
Yerilana'reateriar,noW ledged in (hoarsens'
would be selinti In tne entente o f a anflieleht
tome to guard K. Noon& attempt was made.
?tie Voiced incites authorities are paramount.
boWerer.ithe! POOPIC feel !With regard to. thn
Canadians and the Yeniank A large leisure
or arms; effected at. ffoam, was brought
'here today and ' lodged In th e arsenal, in the
absence or the General cOmniandlng.• • Every
thing is quiet. . •
Mino:on;V.; J a ne - volunteers
• - are under orders to hold themselvee is
readiness to leaven= their respeetireltinsten;
Mg points. One battalion of rides left for Cc
burg tide evening.,. "{
*Hefted Ilvidiebmission of Weiniont7
noveeergeleone by Batt. eesdei
WABZIIOI3II_, Stulett.athe inMtlft maid,
, hy 1114.. Gen. gnarls are an yet moompl ete,. but
ea fares they have gone theyclo not result , in'
`confrmisig the'teport. that the Canadian or
foreoesoased the bcsandary lineiOrtbat
erg , Of the Fenians hove been killed by them,
0 tbss.anyenv were captured by than
yen the Amer ica.. of the frontier. -
.mead Center' . Stephens at Itlekaiond.
31tenttora/jjE4e4suusl2.—gr.. _Stephen* Ar
jived fL ibis
afternoon. and is
SOPPluff SAR* Rotel. 11•1111 apoud
dayartno and-reteriburghiind
Jethro ow,Tatk. ala premiere -net
being gen Innonti e hall not Yet *shied
90/41210t104 navlinit VW/go.
•
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PITTSBURGWAVEDNEStiit, JUNE 13, 1866.
conutsgioNarsocwoos,.
Wwsuinviiiis, June 1
§P.X4E...-. •
• . _
Dir. Warn, from tho Milttury, Committee,
reporikkhoi niAi6 'gotten/6i th,
accounts of certain. public rankers. It pre
scribes the motlajn-IfilMhAlle4C.Pti? 4,44 7'
Ars
miiiit . officers cirilco
shall be adjusted. It was passed.
Mr. Chandler eallell up the.batilliVrat. -
lug money for tile presorffatidn, - re and
completion of the nubile works on the Pacific
and Atlantis inflastsfouip J , nhee.lklitltstojt.t4t l
- .poLuts, Which - 10s plutSe
Mr. Conners,from the Committee on Post-
Wilms and.Plsteloatig, o prted frijoinfs
the:lls' , .
Comp . t he that.. foil theft- dote:het
compel g them to touch at ilonolulu, which
was ordered L.O.be R lint O d i t iA t .it a
21r. I:.huLudBBn, trod C unis flee on
1 Commerce, called up an act to further pr.:Wide
for the safety anti the MOM Of pdaengergOti
board of Vessels prepeditlitl'whole ok hi part '
by efteaanOxf+ regulate I.ll64lalnties of Mann
bout inepoctors e and, for otherfpurposeeff The
as aitieraled,waS passed 11,,,goest, back to
the House for coneatence inlhe amendment"
one ortioer.
at lbe bill making appropriations Ter the Leg ,
islative, Executive and findietal expenses of
the iGovempleisil thettearmouttge June
itC7 . oeas taken up. It life hill of fifty-9. nup a ges,
audgirtiVides , ffir the salinglie etlitieeti (lithe
different departments, On.the squeetbrin of
hdopting an amendreeplagsoing.4l6o,ooo at She
di,posa WithetlShcielligr, offhbe , 'Treakiiitrto
lucre's's", at his filauretiOn, the corisatlon
Eel the clerks of hit' r,Wilson
said he was oppoSe& t 'sac MbierettOlf
to SOY mane osP VW t See ,
OfiAl* .Trelts"WJv e the alit gipr esenve that
I oilleeelMirt ninth Content 'fivriethe ulen In
department.
fdr.leestelsden ntild that the p y
olithVerse.
vAgthed,3l3creteep thlifl`ffineur_ semi
WtSorg d per
haps to a great many other Senators, but he
knew the Secretary to beg etfatii
Witent public officer. The polley of the pro
posed amendment had Deein•Wangiarated- un
der Mr. Chase.
Hendrickg eked there woo nothing on the re
orttattie SifOreteil , et:the Treasury to wag",
rant lir. Wilson's expression of want of con ,
deencomteime., tsf- luta
speethfritimi , fhittarti Oftichry °Kt e - clitiett
Indiana, ho was proud of _him. Political diff
erences were not to be snowed to prejudice
the minds ettleriaters Inaocke Matr
ettecieemilf &Nile, In Which Ogees • 1101fei
Trumbull and lb - merit took part, Mr. %Mani
said, in reply to theTeMarts of Mr. Hendricks,
that he had no destee to east imputations upon
.the Store:ary of the.T - easury, hot Mp.meta welt
known that he (tht Itoeretill - y) had dote a
grunt many thinga,ol.whjeit .the,maea,of the
people throrighout 'tite 4 eeentry ^doitot ap
prove. He had appointed men to °nice with
Oct •reouhilsg' Uwe oath' preistiltiefr , er ,
There were great complaints mmlnst aim for
late course in the selling of geld. ifelWilson)
had rectliroci gte from_ an eminent mer
chant,Of Nov Y thy Subject. Uwe) ,
very well known t t when others were In fa
vor Of coming. down and.sucoginsing the et -
l d enoc of Congress, he stood out donant i defiantly.
boldly in twatpeeeh,rwittchflief (Wilson )
a aid not undertake Wrellaraeristiee. lie had
beyond tile President_ himself in main
_ .terWifillidy that totiety4llne'ont of eterY
eis hundred citizens were 71 .i sied to.
Ire.weMidelt fithl,llllenti 14.11.01br Men
pi turn qumitlOrts 'of litudnelis niti political at
tack. la wearbett toese also, to -attack t absent
men. lie iresserideni did not agree vifth the
secretary In his ispM.h, and though the speech
was in burst taste, he behoves' It showed moth.
big to tipit the Secretary. Was not
the habit ormah . epee:o3a anaharetylooof
Just where be was gulag whoa ha nommen
_
cad.
Mr. teriman ,natd ipp waaawpaeparealr s
lie (GrivnitSliienfPilivire and-tteartPlti'ardrel
tiotttnirt that the, Sertt °tack , resaVed several
sentences and - - OPpeittell Ihetu juin an men do
when they are delivering prepared speeches.
Mr. Feasendeu maid
. .he acitnetimes re-called
sentences, yet he never made prepared
speeches. It only !Monteith° prandWed
elth which Mr. Untoee viewed everything
done by the Secretary 01 the Treasury. It •04
true the secretary endorsed the Presidont'a
outlay, and be (11r. rossendem QM not. lie
was sure bowoversof the hottest lettinthil..Nd,
~..opohfitty 01the tkoreteff: fhb the rikm...
tag aturessinteni, It, amnia, bad principle. Ile
(Mr. Forsenden,i was more responsible for It ,
than ally other Man. •
tlrimeseekdbe difPuin wee titiprolie' hart
of toil: mg of the bad Undo or aaealltng &leant
[Mu. hid n0T,41 , 0 51:51 ,, 14rs .of IrCu.47i
a...ntrCongTesta helm fieetenee - mi Mot Mrening
of his serrated° speech! Ile had good redgons
for refusing to giveilsellitthitg PCOVek"
asked tor, to the tiecretary and It wins ell
known what they were. Air. Grimm then re
viewed certain recent acts of Mr. MM2l.llll.lett
—the appointment ad nava a NI, could not rate
the Oath.. • ;
Mr Conness, In a few remarks, characterized
the persons wale Troentlp acronaded the cabi
net es asnilertag minstrels, political scrubs,
tolseruldosicimantlanta,olc.
Aar. Shernbell'explatnedthe congas 'which In
deceit the.CuttimitWe of Yptancy to report tile
pendfropinfendrnentit.
The amendments were agreed to by the fol
lowing vote , Yews—havers. anthony,Conneas,
Lents, Doolittle, Pessendon, Fri
t ter, &Winne,
It Harrts, Heath Mks, Johnson. Meron, Merton,
Salisbury, Tau Winkle, Williams ant
Noes—Sfesera Chandler, ersylln, Cresswell,
neon, ilrimaii; Howard, Mown,
need, Lane, (of Ind.„) Nye, Poland, liameny.
seraglio, Stewart., Trumbull, Wade and Wil
son-17.
Tile amendment agreed to Is in the following
Inn nage
. For ,etiMpenSatiOn of temporary clerks In
the Treasury Department, ured for additional
campensation ot °Meet, oral: clerks at the
curer department, slo3,otle; provided, tel the
temporary clerAtirein prOViee t for may to,
classified ace° Mithe Chandler of their
ma - vices, and that t. Feeretary of the Treas
ury' May award land, additiohal aOmpeneation
as' may In, in his Judgment, • Just anti renal red
by the public service, and no much of said tai
making appropriation for the legialative ex
ecutive and 3uolekil e awakes Or the Co ,
ren,.
local, of March id, ISM. its forbids the Secre
tary of the , TreaSnry to awad any smolt addi
tion compensated after J illy here.'
by reneldlA
of id .fit ether, Mai out oldie
oppropriation of temp made by said act foe
Caen pen.d ion to temporary clerks tu t th e
treasury, and for additlimal compensation to
ultras - in th e earne-rlepartment, there shall be
Paid t 4 each person therein, appointed by the
Secretary aa .t clerk Or counter,. who aluill
have
th e - servd noel capacity for me year n previ
ous e passage ;of this nal., w
00l a ' Pap
amounts t o le. than one thousand dollars per
to UM, th sum of one hundred dollars."
r. Doollscht offered reecilut4On es
upon the Preaident for any infer - m.lm in his
posstmaion 'endive to the depurtmeof Anstri.
an trixops for Mexico, and wilted iminegisto
consideratien: ' '-
Mr. Fe/wended - objected and the ttiontition
g T h e.
c er Omiltlaration of the appropriation bill
wan reaummL
Thu Committee of Flonneo recommended
the striking inn of the following proviso In
the following clam, for nereesary elpensen in
tarrying into effect the .verui seta of CCs ,
great, authorizing lowan and the issuing of
treasury aid., two millions, provided that rep
further expenditore shall be wade for the ex
perimental system of hydrostatic printing Py
the Treairtiry Department until mach etperl
manta ninth ham, been dellithely authorized
tiy,late, and Attract appropriation made there
for, .
Thu amundawm w. agraml
The Committee of Context:am, ou Lisa diva
greelhg VOted on the Joint remolotloan relative
appointuteutn at Writ /*WM, matte a repp,t
which wan agreed to.
Fending the Muskier - W.lou of tiro approprl.
attain nth, the Senate adjourned.
110UsE.
Mr. Schenck, from the Committee on Mili
tary Affairs, reported back with amendments
the Senate's joint resolution In regard to
beauties to colored soldiers, mid bounties,
pensions and allowances to their Detre. , The
amendments were alo'red to, aniline joint res
olution as amended {waned.
Mr. Bidwell Introduced a bill granting land
to the Mate of Colorado to aid in the con
struction of tamale Wattgirrt roads for military
and postal purposes, which was rend twice and
referred to the ti mitten an Public Lands.
The bill passed declaring legally married,
0 a c. 0 . 1 4, ottilto: legitimate, colored per
their actual •Maanellart
tion, lived together as if married, In the Dis
trict of tlniumois.
Mr. Deland introduced a bill amendatory Of
the naval appropriation bill of this session.
Lie explained that. the section of that bill, re
pealing the motion of the not of btis , had the
effect of increasing the pay of navy officers
from Si to lin per cent. equal to id ms ,ode aaa a.
ally, and said that - neither the House had bad
any idea of &dug Anything ot.the kind. If
Lilo pay of navy °dicers ought to Do increased,
It should be done openly and knowingly.
Messrs. Leblited and rike•objeeted to its
conaideration, now that the dill was referred
,
' td the Committee of Naval Affairs.
Mr. Longyeur asked, and obtained the
unanimous consent, to report a substitute for
tad Senate bill to extend the time for the re- ,
verelon to the United states of lands granted ,
by Congress to aid in the construction of a';
- ttiliroa.l from Amboy, by I.llUndale and Lan a
log, to some point in, or near, the Traverse
!Bay, In the State of Michigan. The substitute,
'Which extends the tame to seven yearn, was
adopted, and the bill, as adnendetl, panned.
Mr. I rowbrldge introduced a hill for the
relief of certain companies of Michigan
militia, which was read twice and referred to
the Committee On Claims.
Mr. Schenck, from the Conference Commit
tee on the JOillp raeOluttort relativa tti the op•
pointinents to the Military Academy, made a
report which was agreed to.
The Melee then, at four o'clock, adjourned.
,The Weslean War Loan—Committee on
Foreign Anntra Adverao to It—Pllldina
Seale Tax ou Cotton—Time for Tax
ing !Wale Hank Milo to be Extended
Wastriellon of Pationai Wank Circe-
. NYvf YOAa. ue 1 . 1.--BpeMais to the eveniug
papers front iVhshington say the Rouse tem.'
mittee ou Foreign dinars voted informally
otrainst onyindorsement. et the klealetta /gam
Another YOU is to betoken.
The tierutto Committee on Finance Is Mono..
ed to fix a alldina scale of tax ou cotton. Tee
'same Committee will finish the consideration
`of the Rouse revenue tax, bill by • Thursday.
They usalay determined toll:stead the, timer
when State Book bills ore to be Tired one
year.
The Houle ileintnitieh"On flanks and Curren•
ay has determined to restrict the circulation
'at any ono. , Nutiellui illkok to ono million
dollars.
Ol t rftßeweird for o ?IktweAng cia0. .. . .
Pnit-iirlintA, 7in 13 li.-::K'reward of (hie
Itunwand dollars tow ' been offered forlnforms
junk .wf Hearlfd. Batchelder. r_Of Itctorh With
wineen udseing elven the +inn ultimo, when
he 184-thu Eagle Haul . In this oily, and It le
3Nfea...4l,.ln!,PliuT dealt with,
LATEST FROM NEW YORK,
Quarialliiltiir Report—lndignation w
ingiarlhe ataten Islanders—Commit
teekited toEjeet Authorities
nem '
.Point—The Annual War
ifipoitibegror—Ntionxier
•
to illeleharge her Passengers at teazle
Garden.
New Tong, June 12.—The qaarantine report
lop to this morning shows twenty-Seven conc..
tear OW n a l transferred to -the hospital
shi r eaerred,Rad fedi dbittlis since
last 1.. meaning' on the holpiLtd Ship,
forty- patients.
A quieting at the Staten islanders this after
noortratMlohmondr was largely attcradod, and
much verbal Indignation wee spent. Resolu
tions Were passed, declaring . oo,B4lm:l of the
Moardof Health illegal, and a Cub:dente° was
;appointed to eject the with °titles; fromgalrOs Point.
Next Monday the cannel war begins against
dews In this city, dog killers receiving half a
ivi
dollar per head.
The steamer Helvetia was allowed to Ills.
I charge - her patients at Castle Garden this al-
L' tun 'having haring been twenty-all days without
t
lifEW YORK ITEMS;
• .
Prealdent Roberts Released on Ills Pa•
tole.-Goods of Pirate Kbeoeodoah at
ilkuotton—Terminattoo of Ship Carpet.-
. tern' Strike—Western lUelos and Acne
, tone,
0 1'01 egradb , lltl i tta b let..
fled. Iltrood.
litlit 4 Yass, June 11.--1 r. ltoberis"eihe laleer
hol by the Inetrlet Attorney to go On parole till
:hart Prldny, when the trial
- rt,Ul bo coo
-1 elteloa.
1, lot of goods from the pirate Shenandoah
wee anctioned to-day. bringing good prices.
The ship carpenters' and camkers' strike
aerminateCl to-day. they goingke work at the
old rate..
The .ftpress states that the W 031,0111 UllOll
.Tolograph leas - consoildn.tesi yesterday with
the Aniadarin Telegraph PIMPenY.
Ttle Wart oPappeaUltsectiotirmoki the gen . -
term.) Of death of tion4ales and Peilleier, for
the murder of Otertibi
Gen, W. K. Strong, whore Illness was noticed
,yesterday, is much better.
FROM 414RG11;
SWIM °tam EAito r for Defranding Nis=
guess—llallroosl Destroyed by Mhen
Armi irsa litecon.wacted—Marict
44 oliesailline troo • at Sas osb—
Hekligitlittloo o Collectors.
itrOPOTA, Ga. June C. Bryant, the
etlllOr Of the Loyal lieorplan s the treedmen's
organ, was arrested by the civil authorities
thleafternoon, for attempting to defraud no
groat, out of-money borrowed of them when
he (fluent) was au °facer of the Government.
lie was released, a colored man becoming his
surety.
The'Contral Railroad, destroyed by saner.
tuan's army, has boon reconstructed end
truing from linen to savannah and Nughsta
passed through to-day.
In nn4snian.4 with inntructious trout the
Wan r DePartraetit wtringeat :quarantine Togo
latioustliarb' bean eidatillitted for tho porta of
',overman, Brunswick and Darien.
Edgar M. Lazarus end J. T. Wallace, United
states Collectors, hoc., resigned, as they could
not take the test oath.
-.-
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Etta Mork /A—Board of Brokers Coo
wooed —Tem, Jolt • Dovl• Delouse.
, rood.
Nervy „Oat mans, June M.—Cotton higher;
AsoarLbir'lliMilling, at Sele.ee. HeceirtS,
so bales. itecespte for tone days, 2,..300. IL:,or
rmoporling !sea speek•aaefo. .atook,lll,7alleales.
:sterling S34triN. Freights to liew Yore
letverpool.,,,c; Havre lc, Sew York .E.s.change
api Treo p u al. • 5,
Tile new hoard or Ilroliers convened hero
to-day. It was a complete encases.
The Texase are subscribing to a Davle de.
• •
tense fowl,
, TWA Texas upland cotton crop Is promieing;
the bottom lands are overflowed—nothing
leXpected. The corn planted on the harvested
wheat lauds is excellent.
FROM NEW JERSEY.
ArrittesantWiste for Bribery and Carreto
. tion—The Accused Plead Not Guilty
" avid glee Bail.
Tarhr01i,,1 4 4.. 1 .1 dyne it —The poochs chars'
ud waliihfUrorT I .1 derreptiort in thd fast Le
gdfda torn have all been charged Lefore the
court Itml pleneled uot guilty. The last, Dante!
!Libman, ass charged to-day, exel gave ball '
in ton thousand dellars to answer at the Octe
ts& term. J. P. Itradloy, Esq., appeared as
roUnSel The other defendants, Ihrolsy Names
44th John L. N. Stratton av counsel; 0. Van
et with P. Tattle ma counsel; (*Arica
4'.ft X lV with 1.. Abbott and P. iftsaloy as
°mama, appeared yeaterdog, pleaded not
guilty, slid gave auroGy Da sum of live
tlionaand 41011arli to appear In October for
trial. Van Waggoner, Ruh and Ottoman were
anAlmls for an immediate trod.
Propoo*di lueresae of Invalid POlllllOl.l.
—the tioreransant Willies' to Twltis
frr Jeff Davis to the Jurisdiction of
the Court—Tlns Fenian Leaders
only to be Indlete4 , for a Breach of
Neutrality I.avrs.
11 ♦rli lY U ror, Jtme 11..—The Douse Commit
tee on invalid Pensions are preparing a MO
a Itch will sacs be reported, giving to the
a Illoa of the soldier or sailor, In addition to
her present penelark, two clollaril a month to
moll of her children This provision sill
uulre no approriation of six millions.
There Is no d oubt t. that the - government at
any time would transfer Jeff Davis to the
Jurisdiction of the Distriet Court of V triftnla.
ti a writ of habtds teepee ellaralti be Issued to
bring hum before that tribunal.
In reply to aninouley of the District Attor
ney at Patterson. New York, as to whether
an) of thosoliordinado cdliceriGand Generals
of the Fithian prisoners eldnild be Indicted,
the Attorney General telegraphed Instruc
tions to.day to indict the leaders only, and to
pro:ow - eta them for breimb of the United Statea
neutrality laws, with each thllge-nta as would
be consistent with the dignity of the Milted
'enlists Delltonstrotlon let Buffalo—
Trouspwrlntion Home Ilisfused—
Ntwingent !Steps Necessary to 4)0.111Mal
the reslions to Leave.
lir //sato, halo I2.—A large meeting of the
lonians was held at St. James Han to-olght. A
considerable ISM of money was subseriboil to
support the renbms in town until the action
of - Congress on the wont resolution Is known.
The ranking, generally, will not accept
th w e i l t r h h aTirige Zt U l 3 "' again
take arms to Intudt 4 - .nein. ThitiY think t
government Ims nu right to oilinarni soon a
port of their principles, which is
.tantamoout to asking them to glue up
Fenlanitut It Is feared stringent steps will
have to be taken by the government to compel
them to leave this vicinity.
ExtensivO Box Factory Destroy ell—
Twenty-five to Thirty ramifies liouse.
less.
Now Yens, June 12.—The oxtenshe box no
tary of W. V. Robbie. Jt Co., on BankpLreet,
was destroyed by filo today. Their lows is I
id 0,000; insert(' lor "saw The .dwelling laa
longed to Wm. S. Wallis. Loss, $B,OOO. No In-
MIIMIACC. A machine owned by the Wilder
manufacturing eompany of Detroit, valued
at paten was destroyed. lint Insured. Sever
al
buildings adjoining were slightly damaged,
and from I wenty-flve to thirty familiae will be
temporarily rendered homeless.
Fearful Railroad Accident.
Vi.. June 12—A fearful accident
occurred to the down wail train on the Dan
ville Railroad, near Coatileld, this afternoon,
°aimed b the breaking a( a switch rod. The
ladies. car was preeipitated over an 'embank.
meat, making three revolutions and smashing
the cur in the descent. Mrs. Trotter, of the
vicinity of Danville, was instantly killed.
Thirteen other passengers were injured,
among them Dlehop kerb , . of the Methodist
Church, and Louie Oherly, of Charlotte.
Withdrawal from Preabyterian Assem
bly.
Devriuoas, June 4.—Dov. Dr. Bullook, of
the Old School Presbyterian Church, annonn
oils that ho will withdraw from the General
Attainably on account of Its recent action. A
meeting of the congregation in to be held to
decide whetherlhts dock shall follow him.
Slyer as Louisville
LoitlNVlLLicJune 12.—Tbe river h falling
slowly, with Ave feet seven Inches of water In
the canal.
The mercury stood eighty-nine degrees at
noon, with light ehOwens. .The weather is
now clearer and meter.
.Deatls of Judge Lone.
• •
SANDIII4.V, Ohio. June 12.—Judge Lana late
Uhler Justice of. the . flagrant° Court. of 61110,
'died this evening.
FAIRMANCit SAMSON,
UN DEBT A KERB,
No. 196 9 OilthWeld St., cor.
(EAU.. from Seventh Street.,)
i.•rfr.rosmtvrim.cars ,
AND 133 SANDUSKY EITIMET,
mr.A:b.tt ALAS./M=lN PA.
ALEX. AMEN.
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JUL r 4 and 1[1.111iCt.140.11... gra Or earm_inpe,
oats 01tr::3941.4711 0 .111 . 0ph of aiiestien
to%)ect isuri at apply_ a ih. en 's t a r rely
ad . a office, al the 'emetel. 7. Title Dei.gy4iir.
.od ottie , r o kuktuess 'TM ba attended to at um Urea
glAre i =a,i i fj e . , ,, m uk dl i nrign en ed. , noenar of redeio
lica..A. Y iumia. •
Eledratary and Trawler,
tzBICK MACHINE.—
on
THE. NA-
Li MACILILN mak, with only
two.hurst pores.' 90,0:0 splendid Brieka Our day
wignwell dented angel and uniform lengths. IC Ina
menhir:le doennot perform what we claim hr It we
7A,1 nvestgerns
MEE
UIT I AND SUBURBAN.
Additional toola Matters on TI d Pager
The Gazette.—Persona leaving the city
during the summer, can have the Germs
mailed to them by Waving their address at
our counting room.
I=l
A few days since Charles O'Brien, while in
a neueleal mood, pureteueed an Irish blaek.bird
from Timothy Kinney for $lO. On Monday
hum however, he brought the dark plumaged
warbler back to King and demarulea his $lO,
mating that be wes under the influence of
convivial beverage at the time he boughtthe
bird, and the bargain was therefore' Invalid.
King refused to refund the money, after
Borne discussion on the merits of the songster,,
and finally O'Brien repaired to the office of
Alderman Donaldson and enter e d suit for the
recovery of the money paid to King. A hear
ing was ordered for yesterday at t wo w e l e ek;
nod at the appointed hour a large crowd,
consisting of the dieputants, their coons wit
nesses and friends , the office o el, f
the
magistrate to see bow the novel ease was to be
adjusted by the modern Lycurgus.
After a some What.protracted hearing—i n th e
the midst of which an urchin arrived with the
trouble, which looked ta on
t a m t n th b
f i ro nn in ce . ent o c id ana w e iro of ea th g e e
as tf
tuaderatandlng their import—the
two Sudgment against the defendant tor the
amount claimed, including aorta.
An appeal from the decision of the Alder
men was instantly made by W. C,MOreland,
Esq., coda/lel tor and the cake wi11....
Bart
'go to &IA for trial. In the Mean
time the bird retualna in the posesessirm Of ihe
unwilling purchaser, who 'avers that it is a
vary valuable specimn of the feathered tribe,
and the only Malt lie can pod whir it is that
it persists In whistling from morning until
night the patriotic Irish air of Nlarryowen”
to thy exclusion of paladins more tows liking.
Hordes Otrado—Finy apollidrs Reward
Offered.
Conrad Schaub, who resides on the Morning
side road, In Collins township, had two horses
stolen from lila premises about two •oilidook on
luesday morning, for the recovery of which
he offers a reward .Of fifty dollars or twenty
.11ve dolled" for the return of either one of
them. One is a dark sorrel, about four years
old, with fear white feet, light mane and tall,
short legged and heavy body. The other is a
dark iron grey, with one white foot, white
spot on his forehead and the sight of the loft
eye Impaired. Any information that will lead
to the detection of the tbeives will be received
at the Mayor's oftlee and liberally paid for.
•
Attracting Attention.—Ao
we believe from the rural districts. attracted
whet attention last ererdng on ,'l tch signet,
in front - td the jail, by totting his trained
barer through different maneuvers, causing
hire to Ile down, and to do almost everything
but talk, for the edification of a crowd of men,
women• and children. Over Indulgulled
something more stimulating than water had
rendered the MILL wopdrous tend and oblig
ing, we thought greatly to the discomfort of
the patent brine, which seemed to realize the
master . , condition.
Surety of the Peeee.—Patriek Clare com
lained to Alderman Strain, yesterday, that
James George leveled a guu at him with the
:Imago, as he believes, of shooting, and-asked
that he ho held to keep the peace or from re
po.ting the demonstration. A warrant was
tesued for the arrest of George. The parties
live on Washington street.
Mary A. Book oomplained of her brother;
John A. Book, before We same magistrate, for
threatening to kill her. The mardoromilY dis
posed brother was arrested and held for his
appearance at court.
Got III• Beward.—Last evening about
light o'clock, a man nitautvi Thomas liorrigan
whoa pied a portion of the old township
school house, in the Eighth ward. returned to
his domicil, and in a lit of rage began to beat
and kick his wile, who is Jost recovering from
a severe attack of typhoid fever. John Owens,
a neighbor of ilorrigan`s, interfered In behalf
of the woman and administered a sound
drubbing to the brutal Benedict, much to the
satisfaction of the spectators.
• Printer Genlusi.—A monurnouttal church,
of miniature pattern, in Gothic style, and al
most Laid - less lu all its details,. wan shown us
ynaterdai, as the handiwork of a printer
maned William Shaw, employed at Barr a
Myers , job onion. lie claims ( .nd we don't
doubt the Lwow to hare ozoCutott It wit _sa
oratttilty pen-knife. Mr. S. In evidently a
young nom of great genius, and should turn
pevultar talent to boom account.
Highway Itobbery.—Wildnm VoektlY
terday appeared before Alderman Johns, of
the Seventh ward, and stated that on 1110nday
night, as he weep roceeding out Center ave
nue, near the LOU gate, he was aocosted Aj
two men, knocked Oman, and robbed of a pock-
et boot containing $l3O and revere] prommia
s e ry„notes. The robbers wore , ankn . own to
oedr , etly, nod no arrests have yet n
Wessad an AOldtts6 IPlaee.—A. party of in
ebriates, chiefly women, seated themselves et
the end of the Suspension Bridge In Allegheny
yesterday afternoon, and amused themselves
by Insulting the passers by. At the solicits ,
nun of several citizens, they wended their
pwe to this side of the river, where they were
icked up by the special pollee and lodged to
the tombs.
Iliayor'aCourt.—There were thirteen cases
be.ore ties Honor yesterday morning for WI
) mstinent. Six pain tines ranging trout three
to ten 110111:011, two were discharged, and the
remainder sent to the mansion on the Mount
under the control of Warden White. Dranken
[less and disorderly conduct was the highes t
grade of crime of which any of them were
accused.
A Prosecutor Eatombed—An Irishman
Domed Loran went to the Mayor's °Mee, yew
lerda v, to make em Miona&Mots against eMne
party that had in some way aggrieved him.
He am so intoxicated, however, that nC;t4 i hg
dethilte could he gained from him with
to the matter, so he was locked np In the
tern be to give him an opportunity to sober up.
Melee* Ple-ate.—A select basket pirimie
came off yesterday at hicrarlatol's grove,
near East Liberty, and was one of the most
reeherCh4 affairs of the season. The heat In
the city was intense, and therefore those who
had an opportunity to visit the Sylvan retreat
above named may consider themselves es
eeedingly fortunate.
Kicked by et !Hale.—Yesterday Augustus
Langunheing, of the arm of Stewart & Lan
gen helm, of Allegheny City, was kicked by a
mule on Ohio street, receiving injuries of a
,cry painful nature, his arm being broken
above the elbow and his thigh fractured.
Proper medical aid was summoned and his
wounds dressed.
6e.claimed.—A bound negro boy, the labOr
of whom is claimed by Miss bimpson, of
Fourth street, wens arrested yesterday on the
steamer Franklin, at the Monongahela wharf,
torttmo Mg away from his mistress. 'he boy
was employed on the boat as a cook and
seemed very reluctant to return to his old
quarters.
11 .—A horse attached toJohn
Muel
lers boor wagon, took fright yesterday on
Pennsylvania avenue, and dashed along that
thoroughthre at a full gallop. At the corner of
Pride st rout the wagon came in contact with
a hydrant, capsized and was almost entirely
demolislied. The horse received no injury.
About Completed.—The paying of Ross
and
high 'meets, at the intersection of the
Fifth street extension, is about finished. The
raising of the grade of the lower portion of
high street and Pennsylvania avenue remains
to complete the Improvement, which has been
In progress for a number of years.
Ease Ball Club.--On Monday evening
the young men of Mirtuingham organised a
Club, to be called the .Nonparell Bale Ma
Club. of Birmingham." • The relieving otlicers
were elected: James McLain, Proageut; A. G.
Barnett, Vice President; T. J. Eith, Beare.
tary; ri , Tru. Duffey, Treasurer.
Flee at. an Oil liallaery.—at the oU re
finery of J. Moyer d Co., in the vicinity n.
bharpsburg, a Ore occurred on Monday even.
lug, caused by oil leaking from s still boom.
Iffy:tit:A.l
iiw Th s o o lia a ltge dognotowasmocomm
than
two hundred
d , sot
Arrested.—Thomas Davidson was rister
'.l4gns on ael acrestad a 2ge bre of u t t ri be ng f ore
wantonly and
without cause beat and abused a lad named
George Peraing. After a hearing he entered
bail for his aypearanoe at Court.
Palen Fr tans ,— Anthony Koloeckerales.
terday, atlneared before Alderman Nicholson
and made an Information against William
Frell ior obtaining goods under Wee repro
smtatiOne. A warrant was maned for the sr
rent of the amused. •
Us Dit.—lt fa rumored tnrougbout the olty
that the friend)" of Irish freedom intend bold
ing public meeting in this city at an early
day, for the purpose of denouncing the policy
pursued by the bovernment in relation to the
Voulan Invasion. '
PLorderly Ilotise.—Patrlck Malone was
yesterday before Alderman Aleltz on a
charge of keeping a disorderly hou b
se, o n oath
Uhf Ellen Dumpey. The accused entered bail
infte corn of S to answnr at court:
AlDllatlon.—William Jamison was, yester
day arrested and brought before Alderman
- Taylor, charged, on oath of Jeanie Herder,
with affiliation. in default of WC* ball he was
jutted to await trial.
all and Get Them Redeemea.—Holdere
of Sixth ward bounty certificates are called:
upon to present the sumo for redemption'
within silty days. Bee advertisement in this
day's GUMMI.
Flre.—A cow stable belonging to Mr. James
Rogers, in the Seventh Ward, was destroyed
7
Ite n t r l e re 'Y ge x parttlnr.7 l '2.l s .Ztan eitly hour.
We have ressetveil froth W. 6. Gildenfea
ney the "Official Report of.the Trial of groan
Probst," together with his two ctinfeeldorts.
Vagwancyr.—Anats Dillbs_a was committed
toisil Yesterday by Mayor Morrison for thirty
days Se rhiglat:
,
ES
PRICE THREE CENTS.
The Feadanix-Letter'from Dr. Donnelly
A Battle Expected.
The resolution offered in Congress on Mon
day for the repeal of the neutrality laws has
had the.offect of re-animating the hopes of the
friends of Irish nationality. It the resolution
should pass it would put a new phase on our
relations with her Majesty's Goveroocent, and
leave the invaders of Canada free to prosecute
their mission of liberation.
The refusal of some of the Pentane to ac
cept tranaport.atirm home gri"ea color to the
report that they are determined ere 'retreat
ing to strike another blow at our north
ern neighbors. The following ,Letter was re
ceived from Dr. Donnelly, who left this city
with the - Pittsburgh battalion, yesterday, by
a well known medical gentleman of this May.
ii 01,61.0, June lltb,
Da. Data Sin :—Furnish no
more transportation to men until you hear
from me again. Letthose come who can pay
their own way. Bolero itomorrow wo shall
be in Canada. I shall want tatslical stores in
case we have a big light, which I believe will
-be to-morrow, Look out for stirring news.
We are going to give the Pittsburgh bciys a
chancels) fight. I will be at Niagara Falls to
night. .• .
Write to me immediate l y.
urs dc.,
D. Dons str.
American nachirse Worms.
We tales, pleasure us calling. the•atiention'of
our readers to like advertisensent. in another
column, of Messrs. Yrsl.er, Grattign & t3 0 ....n0"
gine builders and machinists, Marion avenue,
near P. Ft. W. A. Chicago EL. E., Allegheny
These gentlemen, although but ,rysently start,
est into business fort besussilv., are all com
petent and experienced mechanics. '1 hey
possess the advantage over most persons in
the business of thoroughly understanding the
Maio in all of its branches. We paid a visit
teineir establishment yesterday, and found a
number of engines under the proems of build
hag and several stationary slide valve oil en
gines finished, and ready for sale. They man
nfacture all then tools for boring oil
wells. and attend to ring all kinds of ma
chinery. dura b lerk turned out is warranted
to prove and add we /mo w or
no hotsse to whom' we 'would sooner' bestow
Our patronage. The gaistlemetr nompasing
firm are aprighi,lioneat and fair dealing.
and in every way worthy of the confidence of
the community: • • c •
Ito, for • hey to the Woods.
To-morrow the ilnilrersalist Sunday School
will hold their annual basket plc No at lifc-
Farlandlenew grove, Itonpls station, on the
Pennsylvania railroad. An opportunity is
here offered the children and their parents,
and such others as may be Invited, for a
day of healthful recreation in the green
woods, and relief for a brief spell from the
dm and bustle and smoke and dust of the
city. The Pennsylvania avenue street cats
pass the grove every fifteen minutes. and it
can be reached almost hourly by hulas of the
Tenneylvania railroad. Oftlee duties, we fear,
will prevent us making use of the invitation
card kindly given.
Sadden Deatb,—A man named Harrison
Williams, a resident of South Pittsburgh, died
,enddenly at his residence, near the Baptist
Church on Carson Street, yesterday, under the
following circumstances: He had been at
work in the morning at the machine shop of
Rubinson a Minis, and at twelve o'clock
went home to dinner. On entenng the house
he complained of a rain in the breast and laid
down on the bed. A few momenta alter he
expired, Coroner Clawson am bold an in
cl.:et on the body to-day.
Musical Cooterat.--1, number of beautifol
prizes, to be distributed at the close of each
year to the pupils of the Pittsburgh Female
College, have been provided for by some of
our leading citizens. One of these, the gift of
Mr. C. C. Mellor, will be awarded on Thursday
evening to the pupil who is deemed the best
performer on the piano, at the music contest
Which will take place in the college ChapeL
Tickets may be had at Mr. Mellor's music
store.
Died from Ws lojorlea.—Sullivan, the
man who was lel ured by the street can on
Penn street last Sunday, died at the Mercy
Hospital yesterday. He was a youth of =-
blemished character and had Joined the Fenian
Brotherhood on Saturday 'intondtng to leave
for the front on Sunday night.
Fluidly Committed.—The colored man,
Wm. H. Baker:recently employed as waiter
at the talon Hotel, has been finally commit
ted to answer four charges, two of larceny
from the Mayor's office, and one (or lemony
and one for consult and battery from Alder
man Stra4s.
sore Nuisance Cases.—Nancy Machin
son and James Letter were before Alderman
Morrow yesterday, charged with maintaining
nuisancees on their premises, In the Eighth
ward, on oath of Catharine Wallace. The de
fendants were discharged on the payment of
Si and costs. _ _
•Brought Bask. Hosanna Burns . , charged
with stealing a cow from Peebles township
and takbag Lt. toJormstown, was brought back
to toe city yesterday by the prosecutor in the
case, William Kelly. She had a hearing before
Alderman Lynch, who admitted her to ball in
Gold Speetaelea.—Ofeeer John Herron
yesterday found on ,the street, n pair of gold
irpeetanles worth ntiont fifteen dollar. The
owner can have ',the 'same by mating on Mr.
Herron, nt the United Sults. Marshal's omce,
In tho Custom House, and paying for this no
tice.
A Perfect Washing Msehtne.—This Mor
ning at ten o.clock, a public exhibition of the
"Ladles Friend" washing machine will be
given at. Beckham hLong's, No. 127 Liberty
street. Persons interested and the public
generally are invited to attend.
TTTTT Over.—Yesterday Adam Oxenbardt,
convicted of wounding Peter Ealtenhern by a
Maud stun, and John David Taylor, found
guilty Of robbing a companionbar-room,
retaken' to the penitentiary by Sheriff
Stewart.
Creirded.—Al. twelve o'clock last night
there were seventeen cases in the tombs. rib
crowded was the Lewis Hotel that the worthy
host was forced to deny admission to a daugh
ter of Ham, who came to seek lodging for the
night.
Llving.—Eugene t lad who
had his arm taken o d' at theLync n h,
ut he factory is
South Pittsburgh on Saturday, is still living,
and although tin condition is very critical, his
physicians entertain hopes of his recovery.
Nal sassee.—ldiobsel Rowan was complained
of to Justice Ammon of East Dirmlngnaint
yesterday, for maintaining a nuisance on tits
premises. F redencY Zoeirm the complainant.
prrTtluuusin
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
remedy the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION
67 Fourth Street,
No arty Oppo C site the BnteS D usk of Pittsburgh.)
tuar Dr Led.
OPEN DAILY from 9to 4 o'cloc_ and on WED-
N F.SDAY and SATURDAY EYENINIDO from kLay
Lot to November Lt. 7 to 9 O'ClOCa. and Rem Nov.
In to Nay tetra to a o'clock.
Roots of By-Laws, &c., furnished at the &Rea
Thia lostitutlou especially ode to times whom
earning are limited, the rpportuulty to accumulate,
by small depomits, rattly saved. a sum which will be
&resource when needed. eud bearing interest tn•
stead of remaining unproductive.
110 A OF lIIMIAGEBBt
PRESIDNarT
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Income for IBM IMAM
Losses Pad enceltd9 A 11,000,000.
Ferptunl and To:swarm! Policies on liberal terms
Chat. A. Haack., Iwe L
TotdgNa r agar, Edward C .e,
Jacob IL tbalat, itAittig!
atom, W. ILlel:lards, Yra , a W. LawLa, li.D
CHARLES N. ANCKEII, Prealdeat.
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Vtit i L st rat d t°ol4:g°4l and practle.
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATHTUBS.
atoWlo3. BATHS,
WATER CLOSETS,
11YDRAWM
°stomata,' on tend-and made Winder.
TWIT & SEVILLE,
Nl * Nr ita r k u 'r SOAP Vilieliglimbomb.
FISH! FISHIS minus
HENDERSON & LAIN G,
Dealers In PLOWS. /ZED AND I . ItODUCXOsI)!
rotative consVen2Nst B IIIITIC FISH and PICA
-'Etlttl:4l. ()Its' CoZt ri ji d hr=s Tir
a.
Mad at the Wrest rates.
Oince and Warehouse. Comer Second and Tel
Went.. ntubunch. lel2.lrderrre
AincurrEcruitm.
MR di MOSER, ARCIIITECTS,
H►ve removed to tee nett 6.lagation BUlldthe
Nos.-2 and 4 St. Clair Street,
Where , they erlll be pleased to meet their old Mende
and others dearth' &belt •111111CISA. jelltese.tetett
QACKSI SACK 81!--13,000 second
bout Osrlap biack•lrati br a' g,s, Liao.
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ST. CLOAK 11011 SB.
ELEGANT CLOTH SIMI
Selling at *02,50,
LEM
New Cloak House, 49 Fifth St.,
Opposite Old Theatre
JOB. HORNE & CO
HAVE JUST OPINED ANOTHER
Large Stock of New Goods
SPRING AND SUMMER,
Among which may be found
BONNETS IN ALL THE LATE STYLES.
AI'A.NEsE DIPSEY, SUNDOWN, DERBY, SAT
Loll. SEASIDE end other %neckties In
/E 1 RB I2P SETA .
RlBBONS—desirable shules;
BELTS AND WELTINOS;
01INATJENTs—SETS AND BUTTONS;
CRYSTAL TRLIINIINGS AND BEAD GULPS;
DALLION VETS AND BUTTONS;
OULPUBE AND CLUtitrY LACE.
EMBROIDERIES.
FRENCH CAMBRIC SFTS:
LINEN COLLARS, AND AND
LACE TRAMMED SETo ILDEPS; CLIFFS:
HANDKERCHIEFS Gran k lode;
YfrHebb lIIMPS Atilt TRINIAII NUS;
CORDS AND TASSELS:
ETL AN o Sii AWl.4l—All celery;
K I U til.o V Ett—the best makes;
til,ttV En AND 11061EllY In every vArlete;
SKIRTS. DElltßle TIES SUSPENDERS:
la A Mu. COLL A. KS, CUFFS ANDSHULT FRONTS
LINEN du do do do
LADIES' AND GENT'S UNDER LIAJDMENTS;
oIIAKELI HOODS:
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS,
02133
I'ULL LI.X7E OP JrOTIOXS.
.P.FLIC/EllS LOW.
Wholesale ROOMS Up Stair&
Abs. 71 and 19 Jtlfarka Street.
mr.:l4,rd :TT
punLic SALE
I
OLD OR. SHOENBERGER MANSION LOT,
Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.
Under an order of the Orphans' Coort of Alleghe
ny county, Pe., I will, on
Friday, June 22d,1886,
At 2 o'clock, r. upon the uremia.. sell by
Pab
lic Auction, that valuable and well-known Hoots
d Lot of land, formerly the resid.ce of Dr. PE.
an
TER SHORN/IEII6ER, dec'd, lu the Fifth Ward,
Pittsburgh. Pa., bounded by and fronting on Penn
olreet one hundred feet. more or leas, on the west
by Adams street two hundred arid twenty_ feet. on
the cut the same distance by lot now of Tkoma&S.
Blair, Req., .51 on the north one hundred feet,
more or less, by Pike street: the house being a large
double two-story Brick Dwelling, with out build
ings.
The property will be sold as a whOie or in parts,
inn) be foundmost advantageous. &planet aut.
division stay be seen .t the °lnce ot SLIOY.NBER
IA Ell CO., No. 8 3 Water street. or at thr ogles of
JAS. VERthi I SON, No. 55 Grant street.
Terms at sale, which will stilow a liberal credit for
Pet,
of price. desired. Posseulon given April
Ist. 11360.
jet:cid:Tr SARAH R. SHOENBERUER.
PITTSIIIIRGH
NATIONAL BANK
taili k ji,v, ii tv, it nii :..,- - ica t o al
CORNER WOOD IL FIFTH WM
Capital, $500,000
Discousita Daily at U A. as
Deposits received and collections
made on all the principal points 01 .
the United States on favorable terms.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES
Bcowight aiL7lcll/3cold. '
OFFICERS:
A. PATTERSPesi ON, i f JOSEPHIE. A
enamt.
rdent. or. -.-:,
JOSEPH O. CORK , Assistant Cubist . ..
LIBIGTONS,
A. PATTERSONWM. MOW,
J AMES td , u ',EHLER I S
ALLEN KIRKPATRICK 's
CRAB. LOO.KIIART, 'WM. DOUGLAS, . ..
WM. H. BROWN, Wid. S. HAVEN. - -
JOHN MELLON, mylinAllee- ~,
GREAT SALE
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DELAWARE LA NDS.
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The 'arrest. most desirable and valuable REAL t it
ISTAT. tn. '111.11.161nt. ie. ewer
for tale atone time in the State .
of Delaware.
The saibserlber, wishing to change - some invest
manta by selling Real Estate. win _lberefontAgfer,.... ,
snd sell at Auction,' dictate of niIYNNA:". '
State of Delaware, et V..X.WELLl6illir,au. as":
Timer-saw, Use 14111 day , or Juan iteXik
raßrS u ifs e trwt r e4 4 , elTUTilisd A ..i N O{l t * / . P rAa S
.U * C oh n , “ fellows: Nos: X: X - , :9.6
X are Yams bandsomely fitted lip and =prised.
containing et= from sie to 609 =vs.- • Ail tarn - • •
Peach and Apple Orchard., and are nts 11.04.
=l= of the town, near th. nusionbost lan ding and!. L., ,
Delaware Railroad, end the morns CreekA good
nartgabi t e water) fronts =crater the fannigi NO. ." - 4
a acres. No. 11, Uri Li no
sad alines. with two sore lot =emeriti
landing. Nos. 9 and M. two- large Dreaming Calm. __
hie 01 Atoned II to - 16,0)0 bushels origraWlic isms. •
an I,anding, with an acre lot ,
p to teen. •• 11.
Persons are regaested to examine the r PrPerlif •
begin intrude: Mtn or acme may be seen prior to
and at the sale. Title aeon to each
The terms will be, one-third cash mint= resig ,
a =ant of annual equal instalments, extendle
dye para. Detail of - the ten= atm,
al, the sale., liandbllis can be 'pa:Wined by eppitlnr l
to the subseriber,which dives • inli - deserlPilon doff . ."
allthejraperty. and the subscriber would refer
UM,l2)lln2dt'Etr)er, .1 110 !S°4
full aeeoanta.
nitritAirs , cti t raT BALE.
OM
U 7 virtue of is order Of dos Orebsot , Coait o
011ejtheny oountf. to okedirootet; vrttlosposo to
Hato at rxbu. veodull or '1"4,71
Oa Saturday, June 28d, -
AT 10 0' . 94t0011y
On the Pt s e ,:glyoVioaF w g:t
sth If. Oee'ds
14L—All that lot of and In 110 galas .
Illmbeth, Lot lie. 45
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run ar
Loth, IMO mato said /Is ont o ,. arinaaraell 1,
Pe"l:lll:llYOisieronniStretteo Ta
running leak the same SO tees
theme with the WM
n.morrithih*...ne ives
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nee, Erma, Wallnalellso4s) p* . .llr
allseal feet to ot to b t ,
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Third streets/Mei eo el.
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