=!=11151=11 THE;-:DAILY= GAZETTE. Pew:Oman, Reed & Co., imam rmestrios, su iis"ii .iYEtNk~:.:.: t~~~: attv6 Vitioittitelt us efte. WEISNESDAY, 'JULY ,18 :TOE; GilbernatOria campaign &boat opening In earnest, and pub*. eetings for Geary and Ellynter, are announced to speedily come off at different , '.points throughout the State. In Allegheny coun ty there hail, as yet, been no public demon ' aration by either party, but we learn Abet the Executive Committee intend holding a grand opening rally .within a, few days:l From this, the banner county of the talon pgiti, &the State; General - Geary will re l . Mite en overwhelming ,n4i-7such.: as was relied up In peat ertinpitignis for taii great rieta 'goad LineolM ' ... . ' Tog cougressionnl confere . cs y. Tarentieth District ill', on Friday neat, at t'nutiliu,Ve:pithigo,Conity._ Craw- Vetiangoi 'Mercer, and Clarion cowl j.beware repreilstited. Intite , districti- Clarion and Venango, counties .having each been •roprepented ts„sirt9o,.the fortes _ don of the district, the. cootcsttOi.the elle ,cestion ME—naturally tall. -.between Chi cotudias of,Xercer :,and - Crti - erfaril. We wtderstand, hoireyer, that Mercer will pre sont no candidate;-and Crairford county' will press the . claims of. J. Newton Pettis, Esq. - • Tau Memphis' Argus; a violent per, sofa of ,indrmy ItilMion in 1.861k: 1 , . • "W43"0116u..143:11ire' see',"An . dieti John son's lying tongue tom froinhis Paid mouth and his =actable itareass'Alircrien. -out to poison mad . dogs, or hung on a4bbet -as high as Raman, to feed the carnets huz: martial" - ; Since Andrew, Johnson has "determined. not to "make treason odious;':'' the Amus t "hintis better of hini; nudnoiv says: "The iron ftritutesa, the undismayed is soul of a single man, (diadrew=,TOhnsan,) all [hitt stands between usnud the fateltd vor— ter; of anarchy and reseltant despotism which has engulfed the lases and fortunes of an Many millionsbefonsms. Let 115 to the side-of that man, determined to save or perish with the Republic." FOltrit. Tani:mann names appeared upon a Petition . reoently ,presented to the Corpe, Legislatit France.: By ;the request of the Government it was laid upon the table, as the English GroVerninent Is collichrig in teresting statistics regarding the question, and n special commission is preparing an elaborate report. So soon as it Shall have been published the important question will engage the atter:4lm of theCorpslegle:latit . Tug rintakielS.rof riumbir of able Min have.. been!" presented for the Union nOrainntlon for Representative in the 17th: - Ohio Distrjet. - Among them, Is that• Of. General Chits: r.-pip.de.o9l3, , who adds-to a ilmlaPal atian aa . laang lav er,no In c:..4110Mo: fernevon;•is com m ander of -the 19th Ohio Ite±nt, ; neiit:".. , , a - .'r .. ,11311ES meeting, of Oto opponents .• of tns "proposed, Free *fade bill before . the Canadian Parliament * tam ILayOr of MOntriitl said if:oe :new Awn! . was . eairied drivp.NritYthclisal/d . men., oat ' - of tlett ' to the United States. EiPuntora duplicate and taiduplicate,_:epner, 4,teich„ goy.d..bas ritelrisro being presented' at the Treasury Depiririient: large_eniubCra: Ito weeder the public debt keepr,on Swelling. • ' tr las been asciltrined that . large 7.lum— bars of, army officers icceiceh pap sewed times foi:the same' month's. service, ;: One fortunate folteire - gotinAd thirteenthn ' eithi one moat's sertic-,—. Govwnson _ORB, or, Sotith. , ` CarOlinti, writes ttiere len great destitution in Iscinie r . parts of , thatl3tate, snit requests th at tions aiR4-Ibnte4,TotO the CceeOf bureau agenti, • • • -ozailciuzlcs% , m . . ••. is iluurappgoiggain... • Biothert'are Atiinting or. ' •The greseinimel of Chicago is nearly finished. , • - • • —The book,trade said to be very • dull —lt costs Queen victoria $5,000 to make a Scotland. tour._ , • , Forrest will ,'return 'to this : country via Australia end England. • - —The Austrian convents bavo been for riiestio contribute liberally towards the war. :**' :=Geneird L:tne'e remains were buried on • • Friday, du recount of rapid decompositio n. --Qui eksilver in large quantities bas been discovered on an • island off the coast of Istria. • —Citicagoecording M the new Dite.c. tory—sees .her last year's population and 20,000 better. : - —A man was mortally stabbed In . Troy: N. Y.,,tor,attempting to get a peep at a • face on the street. . - • —General Sternum arrived at Boidpn on Friday, end was enthusbuttically-rOvtd: by the eld.zerus of that :' • Paid paper iIIiVAIICCB as an ergo. • •• : melt for buildhirc a nallroral, that the Mis t:— iissippi river is drying up.year by, year.. • • —A Kansas paper is 'very . " compliMents ry to the •revenue officer of its town. It thinks him a man of the right stamp, • though a •little. two-cents:five, in some • " —Viten General Gregory went to Texas he visited a lawyer at his office and asked • • . him for a copy of the laws,of Texas. 'rho lawyer opened a drawer:took out a Imp • ' and handsome boWle.knife, and 'emelt.to ' the General. quarrel occurred Knoxville, on, thelath, between a son of Governor Brown'- . low-and another editor, in .which , young Brownlowr, is said to •have -been worsted. • : He armed himself with a revolver, and avowed his intention to PhootAls opponent examination thdtad the fact . that a Chicago quick ordered for consumo tion i compound of tar, vinegar and sass= fredita, to be kept at the head of the patient's bed In a Jar, and constantly stirw*; end for Gorr eyes be used fan ointment made from the fat of a ; black cat. --Reliable intelligenceefrom Brazil I dons that nearly every American -emigrant ' Who lies arrived i 3 that .country since the ' ! close a the icer has fared badly,. and quite number have already eel sail again tor - , home. , 011 ems would do. sobut for the fact :they have not the means wherewith to re .- —Qne - ormoie tinrttlare entered the house •-• -'of Mn. -Brook; at Bp ingtoldi Ohio on gett. . nrday night, making : their fi rst visit to ;net - mom or the serve,. girl, whom they taektal andendeavortd to choke:"Theeri • -was both courageous and physically power , <hal, and -the ruffians wet° n beate 00; the • • fatallY miamia, and inv 5 ade conipelled •to take' to flight; 'rb L ey'escep r ed, but Pi= • Fled 11 C 41 4a. § 61 r - - , controveny in the noted "Moore 011itn;" at Soot Francisco,' luta recently sa iudusi a. new plume, vrldch eternises to .• • '..''''dottd• • the title to ono-half the pwperty that city. This claim Is made by J. E. ~ • - Moore, and eemPrises. the territory. bound , od by - a Ike sretching,trmn "al it tle island theXiseion. CreeN' on south, "to th es here of the bay, on the north, "in a line With.iiiesuaa,Uland,'' tad as far west 414001 • ocean, and 1. 1 1 0111 8 of. two =lies." - mifttri'the'onitto Ot Sati4hati, I , , ,eiser.i for tifelvp months poatiosul la wont° I ME ■ . lin THE MEE ; CITY; IT. 11It es. Shoe . xn ibe atty for isoo . Ro. so TiOisireet. P.- Shoes Those *waist ArFir Brawl' tt Ka GOlll.fla NetktrafriltriiirW4eur Like those Ugh& street. Bc!otluid. 131a9e14.* tiontethoriStdre. those iglus 21 . 6;t50 nth street. ewe Mare itatlithatinnicii*,o); than a pay Of those Phtilishltrogana att No. (JO Fifth street. Intan , o Cocoanut Create .Por.ltholuar. ' has no coal viomottng the Otiriq bar. • vor mai it *DV* Eithro, corner lith and' hadthithalc , At, Ar:sPlendia n010w9° 11 , 1442° . t i c a --Wasted iainge,lall 'bevy:woe-we, ida bind.° • ely doe Lobed, price very low, as Cisodbler , o groat Boot and shoe House, No. CO fifth our. • ' Plttabursk Offs . • • To take place at city Hatl, die . of the 20tli is" drawing near. Nos to the tbnotoldocure tlekets, when they c* be ro! cltdariftwidstere d . The ticketslire seamy . fast, and all the as. iitntianalitg*ln ber 00,11411041-Pr j Ulna ap pointed, The frahlict ;Coed . nst Imadtne that ker girivieteribmi cie* iiiiethecr po!tporteraent. We ere assured that the Con cert, will 'pbeltively`iake ph+ of the Soth WM10141311. • .... ltrap.ortaut to Toting els. !%M•a1f....:•,. fOluilf tan gifted with a trong min. ninth:in, sinfjull Of healthand r, It often -doses made to grow- thin and p 0 without his tuna aware of the canoe. It m be indu ,Sid by *l-11206111M1 oflabor, or by Illation, 4mder whin a ,strong constit=must wne ciiteb. In such cases many to stimu lants in some 'form or other, which! .if Pettis -1 nd 1, , will gradually undermine the health; Slid•:-Weir °nth° hintlons irtil sustain a swaths , . organization. ' There Is sure and 'aril remedy: ter this ante of . gs In DA XeltseesinoodEisardier. A. tln itself, st .slowbut mink powers; 'that will in "nearly .44 3 scary.:case,. if the •. directions followed, IteCi irOftaiP6 - Di: Xerserroalli ' Searcher a introit/int witiMut the depression `: And . ; mitt:idlest which, is . In by many 'osier pretintithiii which an n w so corn y:mi. It i.ll IL mar genuine medicine, PrnParrd with great care, -andcompounded of maters-, - OA _, 'of 'known . and tried efft. -lacy In the heali ng- art. There is no . nurrn preparation-with which we are SA • ttuditted that hates mach true. genuine =si t, god hascuredaiinany Manna of a citron- , - 0 cLaraiter, as Br. Keyser% Blood Bearsher. Wetriunr infiSdreds Of panne. yams and old, .-rho taut' bola g - piste, emaciated and sniff , ' tiiii, by the this grenramOdy. hadthe Ine . :,of .lcialth - return: to their ommuenance, .:.ell ihe once. ontitt - elided limn nearer their , suppleness-'Mid - vigor , . This is no sketch. 4 therfaxitior.,-butred Mani facts.-whish . 4 334 ' a 4trgf 8113*icein•-witmbers of our eitizaus,. she, by - Dr.ittentrri Blood Searetter, havro beau resteirn to bialth and unfitness in. ini. community. - -•..-. • S' Prior $1 per bottle, or sin bottles, for {S.. 0% ' for Di„.tieryserhißtood Searcher, and told Uti . .,3ther at the initoris Great Malletnn,Starr, tiD Wind Stiti* - 10 1 , of the Golden Mortar. , . . , .....• _ __ , oostsitter , * - trio simela 111111es.--/t,Dino ' . Go • _ , CMG cskValtlvlit ta4sess. itke bait - airframe merit. of llostertteet Jelatinited flitter. is the wide swig* Of their Tomtit:in as iptoVentative and remedial or, - thratton. as 'a 'prOthWith eradlefas they wail ,Kull the disessegi--una their name is legion ;that originate. Ist unwholesome air, imonth "star, Cabausting•heat, or other .leical aid - :Montle, causes. This alone would be midi :teed to secure for any corrective and alters. Ave medicine a 'woridoride atud undying lob:hely. :Ent Hostetter's Great Specille has hundred Other claims to the tonlideolee arot oigh"consiaeration of; the public. - In Dram. AA. Liver. Comlilaint;Ctats sad rarer. Bilious 'l7.antittent Ypres, Ogden Berms. CIMIDPS. tiollaaaglitiPlakill..9llnOral Debilitt;. Proms '.tire- Decsyilfernale Irregularities, Canstitui- Goma Weakness, lies sickuess.Diarrites, Ws eiatiuT. 3lattlieliM,-VOrlllio, -Tainting TUN ifYsihricl, entail Complaints prixttheUi:lg fermi Orr Di - my ect gestion, wale - dlVOrdereet condi- Gnu of the liver =dhow's, Eksiwitteeshiorn• ion Bitters are;the:TtiOld powerful, speedy, hoe:ideas Mai agreeable of ell remedies adver timid Wine press: Or administered in family practice. • • Noeseues s e Ettore • 'pro told idtolessle afferetatitatvery lcris rates A sizatiag'slirrei sad rateat liedisineilepot, ::90. Ii Market at corm= of the Dliatooe .124 hiarbot,tieSr PXIII3 I street. RUIVAL OF . M_I4IENT TIWIPBLEfi. Illbertleliefeeeehld‘ Seala ted le Keefe, - 41elqe te" Fantlele Writs or ejectment —Annan/ Oreadroo Oat—Exeitement i. as Alhamy. /assay N. If. July 17.—The Anti• Rent tient:Me hate broken out afresh in the twen ty, tad have thannied Qu . ito a serious charm". ter. Stietiff Pitch, while endeavoring to ere • cuts legal oroceseithas been forcibly rotated, end he and has deputies easaultod. The • :Amid left here, yesterday, to ejuct. One Peter fr°ln ]ie Jae tn.P'ertrlizniUoPPedn DYn. him. rrival ht apo t about Ova miles front .the' *eat of war." was in some meaner 'per's the disaffected, and froze. Xnowers ;Station trot they were met all lama the road by parties who gave expression to lesitr feelings by drionstrationi of • varied cliaracter. Anteing at the Mama M. War ner, they were confronted by a party of twee• ty men, who, bovever,aftered no opposition. She doom were looked, and - although the :hull! informed the Inmates that the matter -might bo amicably adjusted, they would not admit bin , . Ito then Mast open the door and intheolded in getting one of ideas Inside, When the door was lo mat elint . its limb Very severely' squeezed. Finally be teemed ea entrance, when he again attempted to ocinoillate. bat to no porfasee• lie then di ,nOtot bin deputies to escoute the writ eject•nent by removing the funuture, 'but a, noon as they.proceeded to the=ork, they were surrounded ea all aides by upards of *even. cyullye resolute and deterinthed ISOM4 WOO 41/. whole welt imaged or In the Islet Toe therd . received mayoral blows, .I= r = ty J 661611 isilleeplo was resurbly need. , Finding it imp to Manta the writ witty email Lome at tits disposal, the Sheriff withdrew from the premisot, the antleentors . opting fit him sad oh:diens= Mtn tomato on =es They were armed. with elute, but I.:splayed no droarms,alttiough lt is believed they mid them - abut: T. no - dental the Sheriff to avant) any wrila,tind Viva him Mande:- , ataud toe , nnZ SttOnmpt to wout burro- ' =Tee lidos DO Mat mis be the The Sheriff end Ida party then retained to chit city end at Mee issued an order to the oommanolnr ofdoer of the Mat regiment , of the flew York S. N. 0: to detail one hundred man, fully armed and equipped, to proceed ti the tont of war to aid him In amouting the writs of ejectment held by him. . • - .T.t throe will leave tommnpir MOrtallif nL 7:30 o o, olmar., under oototaand or acting Colon , I James alelfarland, sad win remsia to the XI district MI long as their serettion nag I XI Inquired. Should th e foree be humfacten ,to cope with the earmy, the whole of the mill .ary in the county will be ordered out. There sonsiderable co in the city pier Ufferent enCipanY. ern:Wiles are busy s . FROM -TEMESSU. Ltittatagmrs Letise lye Itertirbeterry Mao ,iaar, 04..truettiog gluidueartiorersor t Brawl:dew App/es SO fitll3. Y4oais. for. Allumiatases— lie.aral poems Lake Ikea- OralasS WksMar ke Wee iforiff.croiary 81autina 31,43111-mnos; Jul) 57.-11 to /0.1101 , 114 . cl' I &Wilms roomvoti bore to4sy from tirmersi Nainsvu.r.a,Tenn.. Jai) 14.1146. "./..brat, GM; Gros!: Washington' Some of the di embers of the House of the Tenuesase Gen. end Assernbly conduct themselves in a very relnictory mower. absenting tbeinselves to prevent a quoit: w a l la tin:mot:situating business. The Governor ot =nap theta with %lie rattans at. hie disposal. and nee applied tome for military asaistenca, Unit I furnish lit 1 , Ciso. H. TitowaS. )114 , Pen. Goin'dii. • The . ' following answer was inannenlately , Was _ July l7.—Gen. Grant will in. strata Gen. The .that the Letts stated (n his telegram do not warrant interference of wintery itutuority. - The ir.dlnialstration of the Pomo In Nashville bolOngs omPerlY to the Mate authorities, and. Lb* duty of the , Gated twits* ranee is not tO interfere in say way in tne controversy between the political author -1 ass of tins State, aryl Gen. Thomas* will strict abstain from any interfere: o os between "CU'.' '- t ' . , r. Si. nrslrron, . •,. . - Beet-entry of War. ' • • - Weattier Baltbsurre. . -qtaxstwoar, Zeit% 17:—Thu haa been the hot. teas bay erwiemast here ha mazy years. the thermometerleoltatma olosty-loor to •0110 Xtuatrel and three degrees the etude: A grala maze PAMems Were prostrate/ Wee*. ME • • - " • -.-- • v i., , , •,--` ,"- . '. -. 7 " 7 . •• • --, ," 7- " t ' 7 27 . -- 7.1 7 = t'ti.2.:`'7 . i . :.`., 7 .:: '1.',.q.-44,, , %-,0...ct".,,..1. 0,.. ± . . .„ 7,.. ..., ~,, . : , .- - - . _. . , . ._ . . , , . - . - .„ - . . 111111 FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. Vat-LATEST TELEGRAMS: FROM EUROPE. Opera e War in Germany FSURsT A AND ITALY REFUSE AN ARMETIOE. Benedek linpereed,eebr.Areh Duke Albeit. •., , - EMMA ECIISIIFICATIONS INCREASED. Another Battle on the 4th. THECEDIN E OF TENITLi TO FRANCE COMPLETE. , Preach , Play to be Hoisted Over all IY:wit/led Poste on the Venetian Coast. New Yong, July 17.—The stattnecr Perini from Havre on the sth, via Brest on the 7th, hal arrived. _ ' Bans?, July 7.—Prussia said Italy have to ths armistice. The Italums have :Dressed the Po. There IS nothing later from the Liverpool cotton • market than received per the Nova boot:lan. Our telegram from Liverpoo l oath() morning ef the 7th gives the follow rices which are probably closing rates of the Oth : Cousols, tilt:oss.g U. S. Five-twenties, 6707%; grie, 57 gigtlllinois tlentml, 77:67754. he Derby Cabinet has been installed. The. Nemo ootton marker to-day is very r,let; Terte Bap, ordinary, 1701217 N; Bea do. :00f. Prom Paris papers of the 7th: The Augsburg larvae says that. Denedok has demanded thir ty thousand reinforcements. The same paper bins a repoil.that Arch Doke - Albert has been appointed to supersede 'Bee. :Aek. The ferthicatioas of Vienna were bein no e:reseed, sad ave thew:and moaners are poaltson. A Prussian army, debonching from Electoral Hesse, has entered Bavaria. A fight me-aired at Moinneigen, on the 4th, "...Meet= a Bavarian corps and a Prussian Army under Earl Fulrensteln. Noparticulars. The Austrians have entirely evacuated Lour. *iardy, end retired across the Idintio. Vienna, Thursday, July s.—Gen. Bone:Lek ad dressed the following dispatch .to the Emme t: Yesterday at three &mock in the morning, titer &brilliant contest et nve noun demur ri nsfore IConigagratz, with our centre at Lipp,. the enemy farored by the rain, succeeded la nitablisbUig himself unperceived at Chime. oar lines being thus broken through, we wee , zompallod to retire. The retreat was effected iomposedly oa Pardubets. Thelling decoraterl the Prince on the s old of battle, with the order of militarymeri. Thelma*. are not yet Arnow., but their at utesslaeruble. • Persia, Thursday, July s.—it ardsounce. duis Genera Clam Gailsa, in command of Mr-corps -jibe army of Northfield, inert a I ' hero 01 the Mad, and Y.. -.Mr.. Visceral Neysinantez will be brought r. ions shourttuardia 'Berlin; Jigy s.—The Queen has been sever Awes to see the wounded, who have army' nem.= 1 has received several or-daces fr I the pablui. The victory galaeCi by the Pre, MUM has produced great, enthusiasm is. Berlin. Prontenors, July 6.—The army, under the '- Sera. of the . Prince Eoval, although 'Este , tom the field of Matte, succeeded, by the greatest efforts, In entering In line in tiro. =rough to direct the attack against the riga wing of the Austrians, which act decided ill. victory. 'the Paris /bye of July st 0, says In Austria the people ere so dbizaayed Ir the success of the Prussians, that some Lis found suniciently lost to all geese e ra ;remier: 'as to designate as a traitor Gen De Os Meat, whose cowl a as. destroyed at,Vfari ; Gablant., tI2O bfilltaat, atuttelvi , hero, who not long since could not be snit. cleraty feted, soma who Is chivalric loyal mar t il e ed. Bisinisfor Prussian =e y was toot a vii dial of force. marchAwas enabled to by pa his Moil,. Origin a in Italy was °dere him, hit declined to servo= Bohemia that belated Inseam opportunity to tale Ms re nevem the Prussians. who chased - him iron Goliaela, and who hails now so complete* coam him. Thisiared Federal troops have entered the terrl. May Wetslan, a detached_portion of Prof • • Tl,tttweeneattz tat roe call.ool the troops they have seat to Bo hemia. Garthaleirs headquarters are at Loma*. has about nye themstaid men ander his ma man& They Millpot,poistplatelyzapped but are waled and have plenty of so dons. Ow ing to the appearance of Garibaldi, the war ls likely Menem* a peculiar chancier. Some Tyroles priests have roused ups por tion of the peasants by rep_ _resentirg a g s e Ital. nes as tandlts and Garibaldi as an t. Gifschtn , Wednesday, • J,kly I.—The follow ing onleisi newsT.bas7beft rat:Mired. rester- Gay morning, at seven o'clock, the rrtuislae army under the command Of the King In per son encountered the Austrians ender 716111./ 311LAthal Ilenedek, between Horded* and Ko. tiggratz. The battle was bloody, and the last twelve hours the enemy Maintained his position behind Mainz with the greaten. ob. itinalley. AV two o'clock the mango MO carded by assault, after which the enemy was I rapidly driven from his other pos In dui :fvfhlentrut Iro n , = i nt ' full tl'tel.° rint & The rout ot the enemy is omelet". Mara, July 6.—A corps of the Bavarian army has entered the Austrian Tyrol, moving to ward Italy. lt statedirtively that, the Austrians have -abandon all the isCeitlOns recently co. erupted on the databank of tholdlncio. lorertm Ifreeligarrat'r ho public Journals declare that if Austrian troop. evac uate 'genet% ta,mareli against the Pnissisne. OA Italian grulY,Wallarrime tnerm closely en -tile junction is .effeetett between the Banns mid Prussian =Um They • believe in an im mediate rosuroption of the campaign, which will becoutinueditmtlithe Austrian monarchy is dismembered. ' - An Eisettbach dispatch of the 6th says: Some detachments of, Bavarian troops bare been driven from aellehilt. • A Vienna dispetch states that Um Italians lgtfive lamdred killed and wounded in the attack on Monte Studio. • Amuses is being decimated by cholera. La Pr4sse,' of the 7th, tuts the following Bins Victor Emanuel has not at once acceded to the armistice proposed through France. He alleges as s rectum that he has to consult. with his illy, the` ug of PriUdla.. in conse quence ihoitillan government has been ad +Mead that it will have to °elute, iinniedistely, every net of 1,00011%7 against Venetia, it being 'French territory. A. French Commissioner i. Sang at once to Venice to salami° its govern moat in meagre. of the Emperor. Orders have been Wiled tO the French squalUMuln the Mediterranean to immediate ly repair to Venice and hoist the French fiat instead of the Austrian upon an fortlilehpoo , on the Venetian coast. Tem cession of VernatliZ to 11211nCeis complete and denniteand with ant any other conditien ou dieted:of Austrbito withdraw the guur_, arms and rat munitions of wat found le fort pla, width; forty.eight hours. - The whole of Vi. aids. will be French territory, and it, de. peed upon'. Unsigned will of Trance either t.. keep or to part With it. Ir. Is the intention of Austria tecontinue War against Primal*. slie."persevers in her PreteandOn; as asserted In her Violent of fed • nal Worse, commardcated .totee ittiVeri. nienter Of Narthero .GermeW,,.e Emperor , Frond* SosePh, deelaree ,resolotion transfer his capital Pesth, should ho unable to defend VICIIIIA., audio call to arm. the whale populations State: • FROW WASHINGTON. • smar....t of attorney General Spot. —lleslassastoo of freeman clarets Ae• espied, Ina ece. WMLIVINGTOW July 17.—Yr. Speed .retlrn; t yesterday fro m tbe ogee of Attorney Osnrt at immonntely upon tilispetotilng tits raisin: then to the Yresblent. He is now at his prl• van lesidanee in this city, en gager in prottat Eon.leave for Sentuoty next Monday. • rrestaan Clarke's resignation of tits °Mos of Comptroller of toe Currency en, Celeit soosptod. by the Fronde:it and referre, 10 the Secretary of the Treasury, stao, the law, will deshinttirThls thocessor. :0 Thetl the new offioe o of Com=er oftfitrytertit "ALA item. A. Web . now (leanest: of th e Unite( States gelatine Cedmaission, This ts Winne to be aniontbe Snit instanoom our politic . ihstary.wharo a aim civil office bets boon ena• ten by Congress in toner to resale the servim , e{.a. realer infilvidnaL, nib bill twin thnstesa only On "toe understanabot I au ted the appointment would be Made ea lath.. Ga.. Ttue Bevenne Commission expires by Oita.. I of the act of July Uth, unithe first co the following Tbe boerstary'Of the Treasury taday addressedlo each etas mem bers and In seneetery • now of generou , acknowledgement of their Derriere, sod au setae notillWtlon of • tonelluttlon of their treats. he reports of the Cou d nninion are about to . beissued entire by Congress, making a fin tone volume of four bundreal . And eightY g i ee. • • The 'Win erg Department has waned. et the 1141.1200 of the rregident, thee by Lit persons who undoing sentence niUtary rt, I a bre nd lune been Mediated ins. months, eC x ou cept those who are Under nut eine for the Urthie o f murder, arson or r a ve. and-tame who- ao ruiner eent=op at the - Torngss, be afrooorged from impriborfrooot, Ina the rename Of their anntertos be remitted. Thine who • belong 10 the minters sentre, and that+ term imeePtr• ed will he ratnrued to their command it . SWIM service, and th eir release is etinalt. arepon thee - serving WO tau term, Sad be-. Ins cdsootipefunion _ . - CONORIASIONALPROCEEDUGS , W.MIBINOTON. July Ms./ 286 . . , SENATE. Mr. Anthony, from thelCommithea,ort, Print log, reported a resolution for the printing of five thousand copies of the internal. Revenue tax law as atnended. Adopted. Mr. Wilson collector. the House bill, to revise the grade of Generals in the army, which wax read tis =elided' by the Military Committee , of the Senate. It prorates that the pay ef` Generale shall be four hundred dollars Per month, and three hundred dollars per num= for-taut sad quarters, . while stationed In together with the allowance novil provided for Lieutenant General. • • Mr. Yates favored,-the bill, and spt+ m of terms Of high - enoomiums the *ter 'of. General Grant. Mr. Grimes moved so to amend the section 1 In regard to aides on General Grant's staff SA to provide that they shall be selected from the lino of the annyourdshall not exceed six . in number, and shall receive tne pay and emoluments of colonels of cavalry. It was agreed to. Iho bill as amended was perused. it 0 8'5 to the noose for concurrence on the amendment. Thu ,Jolnt resointion rellopmg the Caine Mali Steamship Company from their oblige- Wes taken tip, amended,,and Med. It the Company from ,obligation to s ' l7);:riesVvessels Honolulu, en thir teen &stead of twelve trips a year„. and gives fifty thousand dollars to establish a line 'of steatrient from ran Francisco to Honol ulu. • BLY:TOOSW10 11 , from the Committee of COD ference, on the legislative appropriation medeSrenort, width wasagreed Mr. =ward called np the bill to insure the -- "Av .CoMpletion of the Northern Pacific • Mr. Sherman said he had a great many amendments to oleoe bill. and he moved *it be reetimmittoladgetßailroad Coin ratite& • '1 • „ • ShortaiMimotioh wait to. • OitmOtOn'Of fir:iberuuM, at our o'clock, ;he Beasts wentinttidgiscittire. on, and at 403 took areCeseto meet at say p.m. Erelong Heasion.—The Senate mt 7 r. and under the' resolution -adopted slerday pro ceeded to thee:lnsinuation of reportaandblUs from the Oomtaittee on claims. A number of private claim Wile were consid ered and passed, among others a bill to pay Phiestcr a ndlumbia, South Car °Dna, for food ' clothing furnished Union Mincers and soldiers while in prison at thiMplace during the war. A bill to pay the contractors for the thin Come of the Capitol 109,000, to makeood g cer ainlOSSee on said contract. occasioned by en Increase in the price of labor and Iron, was called up end led to a discussion. Mr. Trumbull moved to rater the tall to a Court °M aims, which was disagreed to and t be bill was passed. • The Senate then, at SAS r. x., adjourned. HOUSE. Mr. Bidwell, from the Committee of Confer cum on the Senate bill to grant land. in Call- In.—pdere,-.7x4 tohm"mhivre.tir-11.intfin'g and Currency. made a report to the case of the Merchants' National Bank of Washington, ending With a resolution direct ing the secretary of War to Institute proceed- ' Ingo against those who bad been engaged in making improper nee of the gmbllo funds. The resorotlon was agreed to. • Hr. Hooper then offered a resolution that autnentirated copies of the evidence taken by the Committee br transmitted to the Secreta ry of War, and that evidence be re-commit - id with authority to publish such -pert of might be deemed necessary. Mr Sandell of Pennsylvania, and Mr. ding of Kentucky, opposed the resolution, as contended that all the evidence should I.c printed. The tionee refusal to second the prelim , question on the resolution and then; ni ea, Floe of Mr. Lynch, the testimony was order be printed. Mr. Ward introduced the' following 1. I 0 ..csolution, which was passed: e. the general order of the Mier Depaatment, • eaUratry lith, lafa, rations tO Union eoltbec, .veld ea prisoners of war in the rebel Opal sere commuted at cost prices during the p .MO of their imprisonment, and wheross. large•nenther of the said prisoner* have bt. peat under said order, but many equal.' vortby stalk then and :who lave suffered .; •ne rebel priss, nave not been math Then iore be It Ratorr..., That all Union soldiers who sou held as prisouers Of war in the - rebel Stair end who have cot received any ooramutatio , nave commutation of rations Turrusheil i; cost price during the ceriod of their imp. raiment; provided that no person who Ira ,old or transferred any lnteteitia the Ma... for commutations snail 'be bent:fitted by resolution, and no purchaser or assignee such claim or interest shall be banal:Med j the resolution. and that soon commutation .. paid out of any money in 'the Treasury otherwise appropriated. The House titan resumed the oonsbieralunt - a UM Sibessesoaarbenettesse. . De Raymond then addregled tbe House It anppOrt of the resolution reported by the and Sir. Hogan, as the minority of the com mutes. Mr. Raymond admitted that Itr. Reusseat •vas guilty of &Breach of Perliameutary pno nlay, but said Mr. Grinnell's remarks were en outrage. Ho spakeOf thenumber of scrim mage. in the House, and said that no one bet aeen er pelleds andsakest, weathers anything. m the cirenMstances of his case calling for est. Inlsiont Ho did not think It fair to punish ; tic. Itanseeetl, and bathe Mr.-Grumell without Censure. In concluding, he intimated his mutton to offer a, resolution which would more clearly berlDe the duties of the Speaker In eases of violathin of order in debate. Mr. Price followed in an argument In Obs cene° of Mr. Homan, oontendin g that the in sults which he had received justified or palm. led the course„- he had taken in resenting them. ment on the Mr. Johnson followed in =argu mule side. d Mr. Raymon modified his resell:aloe by making It read that Mr. Homan be and he hereby is reprimanded. Mr. Stevens modified his amendment by striking ouif the resolutions reported by the majority. and Inserting to' .len thereof the res olution reported by the minority. Mr. lierneld next addressed the noose, In sappon of the slaws reported by the bail j or. ed ovrw n th nd t ed n hat o d r t n m , hat p th s arse some of the mooed act was opened by Mr. 11011116401. referring In a speech made by taw is Hew cork, to Mr. Grinnell, as a pitiable polltkdan front lowa. and that on the -LW of June Mr. liOssOsO reopened the matter by Mr. n ing that t a s member believed & w ind t a hat t he (tintaiel a ) a Lie d ( G a a n r d f ehlat) ho ouGldrvnteell t o k r n the' It to be to. • resolutions reported by the Committee, and he trusted . that the House would have the courage to • adopt them by &nearly nasnimous vote, so • that no member hereafter should even hope to gain any glory by becoming a bully, and ammulting another member when not naua ilea with the results of debate. off Mr. Alley rose to a question privilege and ered the following resolution of Seseterd, That whereas • violent personal assault huu, been committed within the Capitol on W 61401100 Of Painter. Clerk of the in . Ctuat tofte tee on Poses d Poet Roads. by . word Towers ncirati an of thit pollee oCeera of Om Lamm), the Eiergoantebertne is hereby directed to take into to custody the' au/Manta and detain them until the further orders of the House on the subject, and that tee metier be referred to especial oemialtteeof fin., with power to send for persons and pa. pore. The resolution was agreed to without docusalom and the. Speaker suuseeneeitly appointed as *special committee, Messrs. Al. lep Parnsworth, Trimble, John L. - Thoteat and ean. Ur. Stevans,from the Conference Commit. tee on Legislative, tzecoUve and J whi aid ic sal Aperopitations, Made • repOrt, ch *greed to. The most orooabieta points of die , ' agreement between the two. Howes venal*, egged, to the compensation of funte4.- sad to extra compensation of mean In • the Trmenry Department. In regard lathe first. s pro-visit= is adopted Inersasing satarice I of female clerk* In the Treasury.-aud Poitof-') Joe Department& from $790 a Year_ tcr VAT Us regard to the second a p.m/Laos is adopted fertile wane payment out or the faience art the appropriation to the bill of klaretiel,l l l 6 6. f one hundred dollars to each of the claire the treasury devolution% of the Out And soa red erases, wee have not no:waved addltlodwl ..vonmeneltion Out of sum, appropriation, and' eito shah nave served One yam' previous to Julyinad, and Oo• bundred dollars 10 CIA I suit:Wyse appoint. d by.tho 'Secretary of o : Treasury at at anneal to al -mug I el", and who shell have sorrel:Ito? one va. ;previous to .1 aly Lt, IBW.• The Mouse again WOk im the goseelv.- I Grinnell • mow - liebste wa• contlimed I y Mr. Hogan in support, of the views of ' • ititiontytby bterverui m ay ...dyer:stayer his sin e.t meat, and by Messrs. r aad Spalding pport of the majority reprt, The detwe I ,w.oloesiy Mr. Henke, o n en said that wry -somber who, Ithe Mr..ltosseam shmed privilege mat the dignity of the House, (milt nett° sit longer as • member. It was ep jaitice to the gentleman MM . Hothltiolry that 1 nu should take cons own he tr.- demo% elndloato should nitrite ll- O and as I man, he e w dill 10 pity I the penalty. =Wearies no pbtloaeph arol e a. to the caw; but that of M'Oregot. " et hm* , itil4_has gime boldly, but let bum pay also the taardully. a • • •• • • .11onsei proceeded to ewe on the taaoln• I T and the amendment thereto. The 11/.1 vote was cm Mr. Stevens , amendment to suls , l .stituto the 'minority. reaointioua for those ell the majority: The amendment wia rejeettt4 , .yes ii. nays pi. Tile p iemocratevote4 gene,. Ally In tlieumpttlYli, The neat question , WO I an Air Waymonds aitand.ment , • itereteed, That Lovell U. hesitate be, and he ' is hereby reprimanded for vioiatlea of • the tights and privileges of the House, of widen he wild guiptyin a personal assault upon the . hue. Joshuall:Cfnallep for IfOrdl spoken in The amendment wan releeted•;-yeas ea, the Democrats ellsuiti in the ahthaative, The question was nakt %akin on amain Tea!: elution 'reported by the COMmittee, an fail /Own :• . fitemfartf, That: be. aidm's ft. 4 06 • 41 1 1 1 4 1 representative from Hentuelry,by commit I an assault upon the person of HOD: J. 11. Grin• nett, a reoresentatreefrain the lista of lowa, for word& spoken In debate, has justly forfelt• nil hie irrtegeges as a member ot this 'ma It h ereby expelled. . A vote was taken eaS T01115 03 .1_ 0 " , ,_ Rays, 49. SO two-thltda not 'Mink in ml'ar • thereof, the resolution was rejectett. Mr. Banks 'De his Vote Dom Yea tel flay in ordth Thal • IgliV move 10 rocatudder. lie made th at ppostiOnPlaurred 01100 second . titksi ropMved:lty the petui. Ratite ga follows i • . _•; i• • • • • Mu sed, Th eis, the heraontd teneettans made br Grinn - a Itepreatilitistlye' tram the -State of :lowa., In • ttto .preaano6. - of the Koine, RPM the character of fir. Ilossiese,* Rom Wtotly.• from the Etat* of Ketaufh7, was in ..~.,,a.. , - 3. - r...?r • - - I • violation of „the -rules 'regulating the debate and.privileges of Act candsuitrilas the disapproval of the House. ,Mt... Benjami- moved , to lay the resolution an the table, - which was 'carried without a di. vsion. ;Mite question ,reentred on the third resolu - tionreported by the committee as follows: Recited, ,, That Chas. D."Pennybak - er, of Ken tacky. D. G. Grigsby ; of Kentucky, and John 9. McGrew:M . oo l o, bytheir Oresento and parti cipation in a premeditated personal Mann between Bon. - 111 r. Boliseaniof Kentucky, and Bon: 111 r - Grinnell,' of lowa, on account of words spoken in dehate, in which the persons, 11 nottheilves, of ratrabertrof this - House, were guilty of Co ny orderediolaticni of its ptivileges, as they are here to be to the bar of this Monne to anaWes far theirbrought contempt of its P rivileges_ Mr.-Eldridg3 movidto lay the resolution on .the table s iw Mt was negatived. vhemesolutlealmis then agreed to by a vote of 73 to 49. hir s ßanks called up the motion toreconsider the vote by 'which first the resolution was re ported, stating that, if reconsidered he would, klegbatltatelOtthstreSolutiOnoliffer areas, lotion reported by the minority. The vote was reconsidered, and Sir. Banks °gated as a substitute for the t resolution resolution appearing as an emdmestof lar.litetWs . . The resolntion agreed to; - yell/ EC nays 90. Mr. isnu desired to offer a recto Mien denier. inelfetiabgnage of Mr. Gila.. of the rules, which was obi. The Rouse, at r. attionues., ther mometer be ing then 93 degrees. , • FROM NEW IiORL • • S i ,.. • - . Cason of ewe* rtte--.aceitrY Storm of Lialatning- Assignees of Culver & Co. ry for s Receiver. NE* Voni, Jnly 17.—Between twenty ana tirtyniux-stroke eases to.dayi only two were A heavy storm of lightning this evening, rendered the atmosphere mach more endues.- - 140,thernionieter ranged during the day, .temeS to lOodegein the shade. Gold closed pt r•An. Supretali Court to-day. a motion was Madoto remove the assignees of Colver,Penn .II:Co.0.101 appbbit a receive. The deetsitm ene,,i4ribendMed. It was stated that dearly fete Mt lied palmed through the hands of the dem for which no amount had been give. • r Baralis it' or an OH Refinery. 012COITNATI, July 17.—irhe Union coal and off compenrs refinery auldayerllle. Kent - Data • was partially destroyed by fire tills afternoon. Lose Drur y in oIL Insurance unlmown. • Camas Sinsaatroke In Philadelptds. Thnianiusins, July i7.—rourteen fatal cases of sunetroke occurred la this city to-day. CAT AND ECIEFIKiiiI3A II . ittilltlostal Local Matters on Third Page • ' Debutiwte lna lionitssulleted—Desibt and Anx iety Zelt. The city was thrown into a state of wild ex. otteralnit and exultation yesterday afternoon. by thivreceiPt of the following telegraphic lispaitiaby lir. John W. ?Mock: New Yong, July 17, 11165. Dear-john—Steamer Ferirl just arrived. La test news. Jimmy Hamill won both nava make The purser of the Nova Scotia bnbed a false report. A betuug dodge. Si. This was Immediately bulletined at Sir. Ph took's, also at onr own °Mee, and Wan ineredl aly short time Fifth street wes thronged by per ions On MI sides could be heard lamb excla mations as di knew It would turn out ad." -Me little engine is all rlgnt." while skeptdeal dersone shook their heads and proferral to ;dealt further news before giving expression to their joy. Is the dispatch reliable 1 was the .no general enquiry Mier the end outburst of ;ntattabisin had somewhat subsided. In daitiig the elaps24l3 upon the bulletin the m• me ,':ofd. Use idealiser had been put down at .1 Premier, but, on unitary, it us li,COretela that there wee no snob a daiuser es the one named, end for a intr. the-Whole Thing ~ wtis deehtted a context. ad looking over the - list of deplinarea fn.) foreigitpurte, bowever, - we observed the rata, of the. ferhi, whioh was aunt:deiced lb leave quern, rnitiCie , an the toroth of July, touch ier at anuthampton on the 7th. Another and s elowareerutiny of the original dispatch fel mwed, and alter a little difficulty the name of :.he et s einer In the dispatch was found to also he ttoo.Perirt. This feet spread with tight ding-111J re !iffy and the filends of Elmntil weteasain Int:Mont. Beta on the result vat talland taken, and up WI midnight tall nlabt,., the excitement felt but a *heti !itlatetnoit. At. half•peet ten o'clock we re anbißeitti announcement of the arrive. of the 'Perin at New vork, but up to toe prodemeWriting wo have no contlnnatlon the :Awe of the afternoon. teogii atom Sltteke—A ellirluage rautily. - - .He are called upon to record two more cases of Coop de *odd, or sun stroke. It will be re• merlibered that Murrain and Cartlull, whose cloths were noticed In yesterday's Gazette. Ilcod in Miller's Block. on Boyd's ail , , and were employed as laborers in Matthew Cos rid's brick yard. Strange to state. another Ulan. working in the same place, and also re . icang In Miller's block, named Karlin Cum. tcl= l . fell a victim to the beat on the same elny and almeet under tho same circumstances. Ile bad been 'mottling on Monday morning but snout eleven &doer. went home and asked his , idle for a glass of do, 'which she gave him. fie then Wont to work, but In the omit= of Italf an boar returned, stating that he could nand the /1111 no , and would therefore be forced to remainlonger bob= ter the remainder of the day. Alter eating his dinner ho pro ceeded to the coal shed and laid down on the damp earthen floor and fell Into • sleep. When be awoke. he complained of being vary slot, and at the request of his wife, went to Led. About one o'clock hire. Cummings also retirod, and being mu= fatigued was spoon asleep. At dot Break she was aroused by some not= outside, and jumping from the bed, endeavored to awaken nor husband, but all bar attempt. were ineffectual. Light ing &handle, abs discovered her husband was still and on'A In death. The deceased was but a few months In this country, and WEI th. father of t tireo children, who by his death are left In Indigent circumstances. The other case was that of Peter Mills, a Dull.ln the employ of Reese, Gnat' and Ile was struck down while =loading • wagon at the mill, in the Math ward, about olovon e'clook, yesterday. Ile was Wmn to his residence on Baldwin Meet, and at last iscoOtintawas rhooreuins. Clirlol4lad MIMI& vs. Pittsburgh I - Muscle. -The greatest feat of strength ever perform, ed in Cleveland was the lifting of v. dumbbell welshing one hundred pounds. The Menlo there take no pleasure in gymnasiums, and hence what is child% play hero, Is considered a wonderful performance among Clevelanders. Now, coo of the good citlzens of that maul. portentvillige of Obto—thelocel of the Herald —takes occasion to get off a column of “smart things^ about - the International of mate Ile calls Jimmy Hamill John, and speaks knowingly of aquatic sports, ventur ing the assurance th at eorry, but can't cry over the tierce?: Jimmy wants no tears , from the race of pigmies ye Hertdd local rep , resents, and if ho is defeated. he is still a credit and nonor to this, his native city. We ven Har ol d wager our unpaid boardill that the man le a Britlsher, or 000 In whose breast a single spark of American pride finds no resting place. Let him go leeN bp that hundred pound dumb-bell men and put 1.110 In training to 'taw wherry , * 'with one of our „Pittsburgh school boys. •Ints' will be better sportthen poking Ina et _the bat *amnia in Deseruetive- the IrigaglitY or SIIIIOI.WIC reiryw , tteller Oil Weller alornati :.apron mad .Two atorea Dr t... • . Weleare that t it tare o'clock yesterday after noon a doe brohe out at the New Brighton 'ell, near the moth of Island nun, in the al. Multi of Builth!sierry, in BeaVer county, acs rapidly spread to the adjoining walla. Ten wells' and a large. nianber ;of 'derricks were Maned. The total lots la estimated at 6.50t00. ..Toe loss in oil la estimated - VI Salome N-tw Brighton wee 1,144 barmlaf a ewr WOll. ItlibbliM M alight well, 75 bbia.t Manley well, lose tot aMledl Two-Twins vtell,74bblei Daween wt 11, "10 auls.; No, latathbone; haw not marl w" ,- mart weib No. I, Lia bbitrt Belmont tut ot4ted. Welt No. NO, :01L The Lupton 410 tee and awe stores were trttrited.;One .eao .was seriously:injured. The ' Are originated from 'drawing the :tubing with - en engine ni the Marie]; of the New lirtghtola well. The - Are was egtintpdahettat, 4:SWOI O 9a P. Tn. •• • -An Aug or latisratitude. Henry Willett& .vresillaild. 0 arid costs, yea, 4ardu ql .b7 *g a r WO th Ya tot violating the thinilay *titer lair. Theparson who Made the intornuttliai•wait'a 'boarder at Willett. until . Yeatertitty, when ho quit the preinises,_having quarreled wltb. . the ..IproptUtOr. WilletVi =Lenient, 'which, bYtnet Worrobors.4 toa by several persons on. esti), goes to show that lie bait no isteni4onttivitll4toPtoiew, hut we. only performing work of worn! 0 7 Outt• ;tainting to the pillar of afal4olV-111141110 dist Wean.t _appears that the : boarder above el 'laded'had been , talceti , auddlinly - skit On wonown- and requested , Willetts - to; ' porno OtandP and red pepperfor acute. Atter *owe entreaty Willetts complied, but refused to r iocitot any compensation tor , • She' - liquor ' 'WhateVer.: the - reward AvOeiwed• for hit gt aercalty hi already knowd,'l'ljoder - .stab olltlOttetr.elrournstances, llis 'Honor 'saidill,, ores hard tow= the peonalty, butt the law - •*as. so explicit onlbis ROint that he ItswLtio oltett Dila' Poiraldeou heiglin inquest OD the *bogy orJames manesau was sae. stroke on Miley, etteat on Monday. eveateg, Pate reildeacei la 'Millar% ia took w on /Supra #llll. " T be jury -Mamml Vardist asmillance with the , Thetis:be magistrate Mae bola an inquest on -416 body or Dennis Doyle amtliiabseijitUr itain, wissaa'deaths.'lly the mina cause, we no._ hoed in'yostablarilow:• , 4slunitar ver4o9 ireyo teutleTectiu'eattrszut, - ; ; #_*toelgr i• n ji n t b. la_ belitOkhorledett.cxhatudol. an_d_ tar lititzr3VateM: EzvAela tetv, ad, 310 0024851141?"8401Trenurr°d' .i,a "+SFr-~} _ _.. K ~: NHS 4 ' ~~~£~ -- ~{~ ~ Y ~ ~'. S p,,~-r..,_.. GAZETTE. Robbery la 'Sao .11,1110 a Ward -la Sharper Mr. David.Parica, the proprietor et a board ing house on the corner Of Walnut and Pike streets, in Me .11fMt ward, appeared before , Mayor DicCarthr, getterdaY, and made the, folowing etitementi' About MUM last friday a well dressed, intelligent looking Man ealled at Parka' house and asketi' ferboarding, stab. Ong that he was going Lai: work in one of the culling mills in the vicinity; and that he was desirous of obtaining a-respeetable• place to board. Mrs. Parke refased tO Increase the number of her boarders at first, but attar some entreaty on the part of the" was admitted and assigned lodginigiu &room with young man named P. B. Parkinson. On'Sat urday and .Sunday he remained .in. his room almost the entire time, but about nineti , clock on Monday morning he went out for. the ois, tensible purpose of seeking emMOYliamis; since which time he has not' returnen-' On going to his room yesterday morn -1 nag, Mrs. Parks sound his carpet Sack lying empty beside the bed. This aronamd her. statincion, and on making an inspection of I the apartment it was discovered that the ab sentee had taken with him a suit of elott.eg belonging to Mr. Parkinson, valued at a. 37, to- In a ,noinh t a o ti l arirra d . Pea Ma ng w r n char, m ore . a-ruota haul been entered s• •aiechange, to the amount of several dollars, taken from a private drawer at the bend of herbed. Search was instantly made for the etranger, but no trace of him could be found, and hence it was thought advisable to place the police on his track. The foregoing proves conclusively that the missing individual belongs to a clam known as professionals lmgoers whose arotoad the manta; seeking to, and often succeeding in taking verdant and wise people. A.wo , • • Ban toyer on SR Clair Street.. Yesterday evening, about six o'clock, a wont= named Barbara Shaffer - was run over by a wagon on St. Clair street, under the fol lowing eireentstrumes : She was sitting on the front seat of a wagon, with her husband, who was driving. When in front of the waiting room,, of tee Manchester Passenger Railway Company their vehicle came in collision with Rhodes & Verner's brewery wagon, with such force that Barbara was thrown from her seat cuede pavement, and before she could be res the rear wheel of her own wagon nagged °Voir tier breast. Several gentlemen ran to her assistance, but ere they could reach her she was upon her feet again. On being question ed es to the extent of her Jejunely ehe an swered that she had received noneoma jump, log into the wagon drove oft. It was by the merest chance she escaped falling benea te e s!dm:M th the w ha els ofe avy tt eindeß with more eeri- wagon, whien would been a out C 011.50111011055. . meeting of lirelamina. On Monday evening a number of our Welch tallow citizens assembled at the "Fort Sumter House," aiirennsylvants avenue, with a view to a consideration of the present aspect of pee illicit affairs. The chair was no:opted by Charles Jeremy Esq., and Alderman John. of ablated as Secretary. A number of patriotic toasts were offered, and responded to, several abort and eloquent speeches being made, con firming our conviction that the Welsh people stand firm and true to their adopted cou , itry. The proprietor of the "Fort Sumter," Mr. Rogers. in catering for his guests on the occa don certa manifested good taste and a d inl egree of hos y pitality entitling him. to the crediteof knowing how to keep an hotel. • A Pete Matte tenant. Witham McFarland was before Alderman Morrow. yesterday, charged with assault and battery on oath of Thomas Keefe. From the oidentm at the hearing it appears that Keefe, who is the owner of a small tenement in the ~, ereuth ward, occupied by McFarland, called the latter Mr sumo rent that uad been due over two months. McFarland trade some re itima about the hon.: notating some repaint, ,thicti brought on a quarrel, culminating la Keen, and Ills daughter who bed accompanied :dm, being severely beaten by the Indignant u M ant. cFarld entered trial. ball in the stun of throe hundred an dollars for Arress.-6 for Foressfstling.—JainesTlimr , as, the market constable, hall the following oamed pereons arrested and brought before Mayor McCarthy yesterday, charged with' forestsUlogf - Healy Berger, itelts. Sloffat, J, Friday', Henry Voskamp, and' Henry frisker. The greater number, If riot all, of the parties aceu,ed are the prey decors of grocery stores in different parts of the city, art bad repaired to the market, as was their wont, to buy veg.. tables for- the purpose of Twee - Inns duram market hours. Its it was a clearviolatton of a city ordinance, they were each fined Si and costa, on payment of which they were dm. coursed. We are mad to see a determination on the part of our ruZhOrities to curry One the law to this respect to the very letter. Wotwi ittisselx—Yesterday elenleg about' six Welook.!abinetndated Uhlman , * beer twirl.= on Pennsylvania ave. nue,nt the f of of Shigeo atrect , in the Sixth • ward, and denninded liquor in exchange for 001130 ragged postal currency. The land drunkened the demand and ordered the patron Ont. The latter paid no at. tention to the order, whereupon Uhlman rais ed a heavy beer m ug and struck him on the head, felling him to the floor, inflicting Mn ug ly garb above the right ear, some two Inches in extent, from which the teoodllowed freely. Te injured man was then abetted .Into the str e et where be was met by friend who took I him to his home In the Illatith.ward. Uhlman has not been arrested. • The Ifinahrelle—Lew. Bestedlet's Bane- St.—Another immense audience was assem bled within the wallsof "old Drury.? last even ing to hear and see the performance of Lae celebrated Dupree and Benedict's Minstrels. Troupe+ay anything by way - of - eulogizing thie now, would be simply,. auperanous, every person having heard of . their faille, while many know their excellence, To-night • Kr. Lew. Benedict, one of the managers, and in fact ono of the, Nast delineators of Ethic• Dean characters on the stage; takes a benefit, on which occasion Dick Sanda, the • Champion Jig Dancer United States, wild - appear, having kindly volunteeredlits aervisms. Stoat Matem—On Monday evening, at the Commercial Sales Itoomp.lo6 Smithfield street, the following stoats were sold by A. WU watne, Auctioneer: Pennsylvania Railroad 56 NI Pittsburgh. Pt. W ayne A Chicago R.R. 96 asy,, _Allerue? GS 25 National Bank ' 65 75 Elm °National Bank Second ational Bank • 116 00 Monongahela Navigation Company.... 46 75 Marine Oil Company 1 75 Eureka Infmranee Compony 45 00 Monongahela insurance, Company 31 M ' The warder—Absenee of boroner iUlawsea.--Corener tm thereb h greater I p aw so n was ter b da n yh o vng gon yt o e e g kly farthoyuor pose of -thorongly. - InvestMating the recent murder there. 7p to the.preeenttime noth ing tulditional respecting it tuts been obtain ed. The tour men arrested on suirpledon ill have a bearing to-day. Mlle Coroner for the indefatigable energy be hw displayed in en deavoring to Inman the mystery that mar rounds this dark crime, Is entitled to the thanks and commendation of the enure com munity. .. Worth Tlaitiog.—The great panorama of the war now on exhibition at Masorile Hall, In therthy of a stall. It trutbrally-portraya all memOrable, hard: fought land and sea :=l,lelry t t iref.lolll%. ° TiLiva nee It for It repeats the tale of hard suffering, fatigue and lighting; children:should see it for lessons Of history yet to be teamed will thus be fixedupon their youddid minualeverybody should me it for It, la the politest pmue of art ever exhibited bore. This:atternoon amatb nee will be given for children and ladies.. llialmesober th e ..Ple-usie.—Oetr reading will bear in mind that th , grand alertly plu nks of the dot:let:riff at. Winona de Paul, will take place tomorrow at 'llicrarlandw Grove,. near. Oakland, This promises to se the most pleasant affair Of the sesson 3 - and.sla the. -general, everybody should . attend. There WM De plants cadencing upon the bal iu 110 W platform; WWI& ttie refreshment , tables will hr plentifully supplies. with-the elmieeSt deli& cies 0 the sewn, The tin Pinata ot the Wood° will DO opiate° Co the worthy poor et the city. Slaughter House. and Hog. Peus-The AnegnenY CltY Street Onntmlaincaser glees no sloe to owners of slaughter homes and hogs and nog pens, that they mutn.remove them ouudde thu City Smite :within ten days, and (bat on - failure CO to doithe ordinance relating so nuisances, (adopted July Itch; - 1806,) will he rigidly butorood. ;Owners of open lot 4 are also swatted to have them fenced up uotoodi" emit, so as to ,premt.seausaolst ,tyxo of filth -111audsonie Pronts.—The ladles of tho Fourth United Presbyusrlan abwoh, who re cently held La fair and from's], s,nawsneW thas they have Tealizod oitravo bniuttent`do , lars. This is veryiparge amount Lo olear,,when.3lo ugh* into' consideration she libaraLarridago. mesas they had for esdortaloing the vleltore. The ladtes„ however vrera shrewd hud onto , prising, and meinoad to "clear- very hand trownwront trod their ,rnirpleassakt, Pearl, Almost oi Colltlifotie-The.oleireft.eka Walla iteeortunodation train' tery Pearly collided with tlio elfditteetitraln, at' tho outer depot ot the gounayivittilaltatiroad; 3loai day - isvonfulf. - Tho hairan. ehOr Thosvoidarieo of the acct. .411:4*vtasixtainly - owing to - tho , promptitude - of the conductor of the accommodation twaiii WalterSteltpatricichic . , A Steittatrait (dva action) occupied the attention. 0! 4.lderouui Strain yeeter4er. stfterneon, thelneglslocete kelexpg, or at least looking, COO!` ietwlth*tandlor the heat, dor lug thoossarattecUra of wate a number otant nettles; end.the..orengllng. of opposing - coup eel....No criminal btleitteas .avaectraneactel, .111 e OIDCO Miring the day.worth7 of,ACte.. • ,ItewdytetuTesterday - au:neon' about. Itve Velma Acpartg_rot teak. drools= • men made : a ' diagram/al eLleotor. on the COM - or-a Federal and Laconic; stream, AllogimaYV tff , tesu:log the clothing or-ono-soother and TO ing among tho eirt on. the VIVISMINIt.. They: Nara sloolly arrested and loa - ged in the tombs. raisurak—we, /earn. Atiat:tho `Dena and Coppar4obasonabave conotadaglo past.. I Dana bo dln6 a County -Covveationt_to Donk nate a ttokeria apposltlo4 WAG id* l,ll 4 9, P l , T')A l ' o4 ! , r 'RUA ICarial' xich. SMa 'Varied AXintelit.,' OW !,lletdet► foe' . sa.Ator , ieleic o 4 l3 ,s o : o )s 4 !?irgt!9!Y°o' . . ' • Left His Wife for a Joke. Philonians Beckerman appeared before \ Mayor McCarthy, yesterday, and made oath against her husband, Charles Beckerman, for abandonment, stating that during the last throe weeks Charles had refused to lire with her or contribute In any way to her support. The accused was arrested and asked to give reasons why be had deserted the partner of Ids bOaom_, when Charles smiled broadly and replied that he. only did it fore good joke. But from the manner in which Phitomen a re ceived this explanation, we are of the opinion shedid not rehab -the joke deba te gety as did Charles. After an animated between husband m end wife, the matter was settled by Charles in the coda and promising to cling to the rib g. he has chosen until death Both them part. Lion Dead.—Vert,exaberg, the menagerie man, we learn, lost try, death hle largest n, at New Castle, on Monda. The bang of the Ibtest Is said to have anoeumbed to the Intense -hest. • 19peeial Caution.—.lllol. Winslow's ,Booth ins Syrup 'has become K. popular that various parties have not nut articles calling them Mrs. V...." take notion that the Mrs. Winslow or tne Soothing syrup is not amnect ed witirany.otherurtic4e. jylixtitir =I DONALDBON. -- At I:AR M. TpeianF, July 1 7 . liet, PREMIX IL, sonef,Hooert Donahlson , aged 19 years, 1 nio.th ir dsys. Funeral Tula aFTIroIIOON, at 3 &dent. Mit the residence of his brother, John C, Donaldson,' Bel mont street, lselow the a. works, Allegheny Olt). The friends and relatives of the family are reapest fully Invited to attend. NEW ,APVEJLTIEIRMENTS, ILLDALE CEMETERY The besiitlfut .fiod'iShere.” the Isreciit subrin plate of sepulchre. except one, In this county sit uated on Wee Brighton road. Immediately no of Allegheny. For burial lota, permits Or titIOS,I ot uontrel Drug Mors of iUMAL CLANEY, All, ghenyllitT. FAIRMAN Ac , SAMSON. 1.3 - NDERTAICI:RS No. 196 Smithfield St,' eolt. TM, (Lamm framßeventA Street.) NPX"2"I4933IXPLIIEE. AND 323 11AJADOSAY ABET, ALLEXMONT. PA. ALEX. AIKEN, ' _ _ mr.brxmcwsussitcm, tii"ti,":p.'olutflMthiuvits,"ll4 P. COTIIPe of ocgrthr.cdmigtv%rdc=l._ tastasbett. gil iletr'et 'l awn " gwgrni. TicOt!it ALLEGHENY TAXES. CITY or ALLEGHENY. TitsAfrintsii , a whim lane 7 Mei. Notice Is hereby Liven that the ANG11•01111.0 no. placed in the Treasarer's lance, the 'Main:ate , of City. Poor. City Btudnese, echool„ Balldlon and Bounty Time, and of Water gents for. he w y Poe. and that said TAXL• .111 now be received In parsaanee or the Aetna Aseembly of Febrasry Nth. IMO, and a April 14th, lets, =Meet to the faiClWing rettolatiotte and allowanrea. .Ite per cent, lipid on or before the fret day of July. Poor per cent, if paid on or before the fleet day of August. Tim per cent., if paid an ar before the drat day of etektaeW?er,. ?Tr;r ?X? " F1 1131 ° ; beforeZ:es day drat dal) made. 11 paid slier the brat day of °Maher and on or be fore the Ent day o 1 No. ember. an addition of ll.t per tem. mau oe mom w ano payude on the sem, fur tut met of November. erarranta Mimeo to [111011:0 me coureraon of all mum remain • leg unpin foamier pereemage accrued thereon. sad .be fey D. YADIZIIRON, City Tramcar. 1:): (0:9 Eirli 0 At's ;14..NcE1l & 11.clUT, ELSTERS AND BO 11 , I Ale, Porter nail,. Bri*i7.; Stout, PITTSBEICM =Mn 'print' AND SALE STABLES. MOULIN & EMU Niei. 425 & 487 Liberty The very best 11011 SIS, CARRIAGES and BUG GIES kept for hire at all thnes. The dneit 11BARtlEa in the city. Funerals. Re, attended to on short notice in the best manner. Tenons wishing to engage anything best our line ran rely upon being tinned out th %ha style, the proprietors give tnelr personal attention to Ob • business., Jy7tes3 T.D. &Arum, Pron't W. B. 10ZLILOT, rrrramma BOLT COMPANY. WE ARE PREPARED to make all kinds of Ilona, from If to 2 Mehra In dim. Mar. JOINT BOLTS, OAR BOLTS, . PLOW BOLTS, CARRIAGE BOLTS. 'BUILDING BOLTS, FOUNDATION BuLTS, SPLICE BOLTS. SEA OOHED'S, NUT WASZEILY, de., de. Gorder.NorWn sah Buusr Ms., Ninth Ward. Or den left at Tors Pin Foundry. - General Blacknolttstns promptly attended to. Vidal DIEM, CLOSE 61, CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers, COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS, Lateit styles of sumuyincE emirtantly on hutd. FOR 'BENT. , A FRAME HOUSE, With term rooms and ban, FacolaisblAt water at tile door; situated on Ms old sablagto road, about nTs Wk. QOM. the titY. remold. • imedistely. For further partisulars, =quite of 0. IL TOWNE, ,* No. 104 Poona Street. ILYRODIUCE NOW RECEIVING. 240 poandsorlow Fresb Bettor; 201 bores choice Oottlag Crests CbeeSe; 300 DNA. prime Peach blow Potatoes; 310 doyen Fancy Brooms. U. Moro; SuOs pounds clews able Boom In store; =box SOO pou es osinds Hard oSoap. lo sto Cowstry *sap. Pa store; Nre; 10 barrels calm Norghosa; I:oobasbelsUmall Beaus; 1 barrel pure Nocustala BlaskSarreNrlae In store tor siBe by /L DULA, lash No. 183 Llbetsy street. 22 Milnsflatlff6. 22 , BUSVE.T.I.IO3I ENS rauxua ,TB' tilessBEB TILL'EsCOPES. t R UVIVIMI LI IMPANA 118. O. Tutsiaciwaras, BAnom . tAgOktita• ET P "," rrAllrilt w rz2Ll l OPU IZ' 3712 • = lst. Clair street. HENRY .11 , 111 A, JR., . .:C0M1118131611 MERCILVIT I 6 ILUOB~ - gu'VePwil LARD .T.3ll3ekrity GS tweet. lifillrns • 111.11311111[UIR. PA. KENNEDY & LOTIIIIOIN- Pro-. UtiCS , 4.21 V C011L1.11.11 , 1 .11.3,1.A0 45 federal 4.42:r_it . 3 Ea :,&:13111:iiro:FiSaircoe "e Us". r.....t.kag, Har ..nedratu....; • eamffne 4151411142% • " • 2 cart 7.4 211441122... - " & Lalißor• D rATTEresott b. co. MANCHESTER SAW MILLS. &Awe= Bower striet•Aul OW* River. omenfaW kindsot Lumber tarbuildiag boec slAtott 'Usk. DM*. laillUniug‘ 4°. A. 9 Dl 111L1.P14 c;ia:at;:m - riiiitothAerr Da.t.*lttes EATIO al Bitildluo, .10. P and 4, Wads' ervetlan: on. repaonaldit kensts -I.llllne on ANDEIfasON ETELET, _bgtorrim Ana /Robinson streets. 'ALI.. tfIIMNY .reavra . • 11 . 300. 1.1 PgyirPICITAT.OES. CUCUMBERS; For We vu lOW to dB" conalgumept. BEIVIVE BEA, Jr.;' 28.5,1ABICIirrtiT. riopodti Scientiu .7711 Volt THE PVIICIIIASE AND SALE .of. AU dceelpttons = Jofr - rilfolAtc styiet.• OK* 15 * M . B. X°. 4rt,:i INM!3I 11OLNEC!1144' & CO., Anchor,Caton Mllls t Pittsburgh! itgunitsitmict. or EndßAssta.v„ T IINEITAKERS:je EMBALMERS, - IMPLBEct9italaf "5:;" ,rr acetiS iwISANNSAIrtigYIT-Eit. t=A47l4742t:N42,27frtt:FV:t."`l tiorwieta iimfasSlarstzti4s. tralleaVran ac"7Vgla wtl=l4;irli,'" glow sad Callsgel 04 11 / 04 6 ' .44044' leregyjalSlttAO*Calaltirts-Vl' :"tf 'e",Z4- . „`\`~ THE-WEEKLY GAZE -7E: " TWO EDIIIoNB ISSUED. • ON INEDNICSIDATM! IND sarritnaYs. The edition Is forwelded3ol4l/11X neat Ito gab earthen softest ma theme riut.;' , - 1 - • eiNtitX Meths, TFAI X 111 50. 111,1) SS or ma...—. • - . 615 uLu he 01. TAB AND 113 DUNSEATH & CO., eles IPSZLIa. Street. Fine Wat,oheis, CLOCK % JEWELICI, Silver aid Silver Plated Ware. We are In receipt dotty of new Kenn of GOLD CkLifto.e, rums, KAU. HINGS, ge. Call and see our .1001 nod get pekes. 107 ADIEW AND GENT'S • ALL STYLES, AT GI EATI.T.REDVDED PRIMA, WIT—Ms P. ‘7%7X:CiErlr7Bi. 108 WYLIE ST., IdISAII FIFTH. FOR CHEAP 00 TO HASLETT & CO.'S, 0331 DIDITIIFtELD STREET, KZNNIDErni OLD !STAND FoWls GOLD PENtt, wirar- Portfolios, Tourist Cases, Blotting Pads, Check Books on all the Banks, • Time Books, Pass Books and Memorandums, Letter Books, Invoice Books, Copying Books. Receipt Books, ' Dray Books, Stationery, dtc., he. BLANK BOOKS of every deuription fa Acme nun bade to order, FOB BA.LB MYERS. SCHOYER & CO.; 89 'l2th Ilatcremet. cCLELILiBWS AUCTION EDEPORIUM, Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth Street .!!== L.IBOE STOCK OF VEW GOODS. Soop Skirts, all sizes, Rosiery and Gloves, Ladies, Gent's & ChiWrens' Blab. Clotbs,,Dres Goods Ad moral lilitrts, House Funitshing Goods, IlothreOas t Parasols. ' Men's Straw Goods Misses — and"Childieri;and — lne -- 1 usual large and elegant stock of ff',MM=l BOOTS. SUBS in GAITERS. WHEELER & VIIIION 2 8 LOCK sines SEWING MACHINES. • We "meld adds., •man to forego &thresher • and thresh wheat with a gall rato er then to we & wife wear her health, viper. and Ufb away tre the everlasting "stitch. stitch, sttteh.' , when• • Sewing Waite can be ob talned. The WHEELER * WILSON II an • invaluable ald In every household . .. We hive. had several dlfferentitlnds on tcial.l and after six. yeen• service the WHEELER & 'WIL SON tuts taken the precedence es the best s . where all kinds of riming are to Se dote In farelly.—Amertose These - machines here MORN IMPROVE =NTS, MARE LEES IWISE, are AMOR • YORE SPEEDS and STUPLE In operation than any Machine In the market. . WM. SUMNER & CO„ No. Fifth Street. T ag BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE, Pronounced by all who pate seen It the simplest msehine now before the.public. It is as Outlive and duteble as it is simple, end as practleal as it is durable. It has but to be seen to : be admired, and used to be appreciated.' It bitesrem the elements ot Perfect Practical Machine, And la offered at • pike within the verge 01 nearly. eiemfamlo In the land. The only low prloe4 Idaeldee to the Urlted BUMS Seemed to use the WtIEELt UA. WILSON GEED —the twat and only reliable feed ever constructed. airs.ALEsmEN Vriarrga.- 331214:ECErlt—dis 3301;4711,1E1, WHOLESALE AGENTS, MEM 31DZICAMSMAIXCP1 = 1. OMNIBUS AND iinlaq STABLE, . . rib. 410 P enn Street: .TASEEEV S. DAI3I, Proprietor: , . iiradpObliseo , sad oUrtaires tondidled for ail ocalimo. ,Coirrliores for ll'onerids.. - Woddloks surLpartes, ao otort Auld relualtols lsta siabie:Oxig. GRANT MOUE, a. selzrumert-x2r4:ll"'', ciati of la3elli ad tedcnlSeek - • Hear the suspension urldge, nerome - Aliustottry CITV,. PA. 1M t . ser.E, . r:"• . :.•,::: . : : ';'•:;:-...: .. ... -. :...?:: g.itp44•pluta ; t:oo.l ,- ;' ... • ~.L , - . „ ~ -..,•.,...„..,..„ Ail..axixclakoona.s. r...inisj'/i,:•• - . • loasuka... •-• • alsa F4flll!'•insait Anaferi Sn rtioi ta. I .revelne conelgornente of Wliti t Vie !I:And EnELOarrct (rota Lakera.periordw Sae Into= Intern late incur ... CounC7 - BlezenanrAnotta : l r ;.l l „ ,,, 411ted st.theroneet Woo. Moo e. ter Vierelbonne.: corner neeona Ana treta.,Yittsbnrets. , Pe- . BUM & Mu ER, , ATIEILITEITS; Etvie rs..,oted to Wa . indiabsocuition Balyiti9... • Nos. fatal 13t. fair strict, What 4 tboy be to .'"! b "..t?g,Trit t / -NEW BOUT -ALSO 1000 E tFrOnEi li St: erair str:ett. • . olliroMsal TiciiDlV eLett Vitae°"7ol7godi :I°44llrlSMAC:h!t•:l.';': _ . I= 140.6 S Firth Street, PirTNIEFURGH, II U 11
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