Q MINI Ei DR 090 isto wurrs. . •minzafarri.AND ou.kan.s. . • . p l ias J•Aa.tiriri kigirawlea ivALwra. ..Brag BEADED rAßAsor.a, A FIN'S ABlSOliteldigHT OF PANS. 61ir47 - ;w,rp!COTTON DOSE • ; Six Pairs Whila.ilition Hose for $1! • A FREER rercicx or BEAD GIMPS AND BUTTONS, • , 713:73T. ft . F.O siren AT Nos. 78 add 80 Market Street. MACRON!, GLEBE A. CO. .ti • 8.-Onrstore will be closed nt 3 o'clock r. Sit excepting on natarthr.ten TIIIMMINGS Al • • • • 10.A.r1.`4:101\T'S. • . 33eraattittal ialacieo •of .• rimu l di ft etir r f lIKAD RIAUSINGS, • ‘: 7DBWILS.LAONS. • - 0 a= NUTX - 070i„ etc.. etc. . , WITH A * COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADLES , COTTON • x's 9 B UYY.Ii 4) OIYI t TO Th' ,4 Hosucdy (DINTS LIIILKAI7-10411.17.- LAIDICS. 7 iBITE SILK ULOVEK • Bu rTUAILE tAtMILS, B H E • - BLACK. 11711 D NETs, DEAL LACKS AND KiNIINGs. • , , - LINEN OuLLAns & 'NM A 003177x/77 . 1770cs or , 4111/03193, • QOM, _LAMY GOODS. et al.) MpTIOXS, At Wholesale. or Retail at • L. • . F. H. • EATON'S, • -.17 Filth Street. J 77 NEW GOODS I - & CARLISLE, No. 18 3P111.113. Ef treat. NI T* are aztft . ze t of REAL LACE GOODS, EI II SILK PARASOLS, EL ANT PARTY PANS, FINENEW ININNET tilioNe, STYLE, 1DL733 ar.A.I. GUIPURE IL LACES, rung PRAtfL BUTTONS. 'We bars lusApprzed &beautiful lot of • REAL CLUNOT LACES AND INSERTINGB. We would bolts ancelal .attention to a new and p W e ndid- ImTeVm Ge W men ItTof V. ga2WlE:ATelg:ololgt An*surtsntofnewcrsln KID tiLoVES, SLACKLACE MlTTS—new styles; A most Co oplete assortment br 11ADZES' and CIIILDREIPSVY[TON HOSE, GENT'S FINE SLUTS;DERITY TIES, SCARPS; MAN. pIISPENDP:II3, UM LADIES`M, alk"SGAirii. MERINO UNDER ,. To Merchants and Dealers. Gee Wholesale Denostmeut. now . slacked wlthosetythlog 111 the NOTION LINE, which we offer to the Trude us lows. any house East or West. DIACRIINE & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street, • Agents file the “LOCKWOOD MANITRACTU RING c.:OIII.AN *.•• BRADMCY'd DUPLEX ALLIC TIU IiKAAT at Masufecturers• Feces. FM 108. HORNE t CO's. 81DC. , 0201:SITNIIKAANDDER 111' RAM oWi ti W V rr ESA - D": 0 DAISIES. ' HAM. STRAW )30P. NETS In sew-shapes, Pismo% In all Um tnahloniblentyles. DISO2II4' I Ca t figured — and checked, all whltha If tros nt/LW (iutoDS.TiDALMIN n DSand OUS AMIE NTS. 1661r411. " Orlir Ci`CfC , Cl4ll. SWISS. CIIECES. BLIANT, NAINSOOK TA IitaTAAS. SUMME IL D. IL ALUSLLSIS, LINENS, S. and A fall assortment oC: • WHIMS -:GOODS. BEAL AN - D . IAL CIIUNy .LACE COLLARS. UNADAND lAL VAL.-LACE. COLLARS, GEAL POINTE LACE IX/GLANS, NETTS and lIAND KERCHIEFS.' TRIMMING AND FIAIUNGING SWISS AND CAIIIIILIC ELKIN AND INHAltilMit+., LINEN, COLLAINL CLIFF'S AND taiNaN, various stile.. Putrilbadon Swim' mat lermicb Cambric LA A RS U ,SETS Y ,EDNDNG A NPD NLDINITGINGn d CEOL BBINIDRIGIL DI/MIS NOS IN GUIPURE AND •CHUNY LAVE., - - GALLOONS, FANCY 'MID* DUTTON, , BALL; AND DltOP vast- Bead Ritireamers, Ornaments and Reiss. . . 2131:1"=4:3 0 14703.) • in tilicest atilai In BEAU "SILK, FANCY' C3lO/MUET, MACK • AND WHITE PEARL, It rEBIELLE .I.Er. U ALLoOLASS AND C AILED. plaln and painted. • • VogiEr& NETA, COILS, HAIR IiZES• AND EQ_LIRIiDUPLEXELLIPTICand BU TON 1100 P BElltTni_liF.LTn, • BELTINtM, CL BES AND BBC Ell..t_; FANI4-In_gtir.ll variety fro palm lent to trooy:BlJkitt Flat UN DEEBT..!L , E, for ladles and fiRaiIItILTIVANA AJ LIT! `1 11 1. .....AP L . TRAVELLING ItAlltl•;and BATT' a ` ...•. 1 BROOKE S: Cilatlan: ands; - ~. .-: 'FILL LIME - or - . 441 10.17 Y. • - •.: 4.1.1; AT roptrtaut Platlllia. , Arent. 71 and 79 Jefarket Strsd. Jals:d24 C. ASILDILMINOT T. SIIANIVON..J. O. > icrumrsox. ARBUTIMOT, BRANNOII & 00., • AV. 1.14 'flood fared, rz'rrsituitetti, Hare Jun opened ilsaie stock of Fancy and Sta . ple-Lor Goods. Adapted to the protogaesson'sirulei. which they slier MAW LOWLWT EASTERN r/lICEs. NEW, PRINTS, FARIIICIPS AND ICE °SLAIN t-H, LAWNS, MIMI ICS' CA SS ,tIINOHAMS,. MEEKS. WHITE Ot / O DB. JEANH, CLOTHS. DRESS GOODzi, LINENS _DRILLS, _Welt 1:1AIOR HEALS BLEACD Ass BROWN SHEETINOS COTTOISADES. And SHIRTINUS: Bnilap; Cotton , a • Idereban are -Incited slockand, prices • . d Linen Duck. &t. to call and examine oar Jell CABO; niicCANDLE9B & CO.. itot:WlLfiqS, tuna & .WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 94 wc,cmCi at., ours bonne above"Dlimond - ; jekel3. PITTSBUttGIi, PA. 11- CIGARS, Ow. EXCEILS3OII, TOBACON - WORKS itt & JrNKINSION, xAIfvTACTI,RKIiE OF Jt7.lt2tbeoY • • .TOpACCO, SNUFF AND SUGARS, tirLD.IOI.4I.etMEEIO , , Tlllvid99r from . D Saspenglonridgel • _ . • - • ALLlF...futzp r r. Brafth Store iu Woo. Ohio.. 413,24:bae Rit 'JEW"! BIESy Sizinestlairer utd Wbolessle_ aadßetall Malts in TOBACCO.' SNUFF AND CIGARS. Jo. OEM-CLAIR STILEFM, PITTBI3O2OII, bk_mrasonsocat et MICEILSCHAILM PIPES. lad dintuußG TUBM:9OVot the be.ll quail ty. .on bands . • • m>=•:= GEORGE ' IILITJEENSCEIMN . trdiunx - 11itinstatt.iiltRi,ORzwrie BEGABBi_ CHEWING TOBACCO, TObaced, Pipes, .ice. iglervesrstis: - 1191 crept, (Near corner ortabartni JOHN MEGRA.. W, Malt Dosalis 14131 , 4 *ttirPr of al d.intr4l 6 , f t" ,Banff-'and Segura,' .. - -- , AattuwaTHEET. word:dent of Smoking Tobacco, Pats TObueo toilettes £l'. yo on bum. 1.37.4;1... • • CLOTHING FE'R Bow* and 4 . :17 in the Ilezeteie styles, n 04 4. 07, .4 Mod. OR4V . jr,og • • ' , 47 Clair Street. --11Enit't Go HALE, IT2I/ f CHANT TAILOR, ; J 3ll 4m 6 9rat Corner of Pout *St 'Char Sti: i i iiidOto to sir.= biids.nunda t ad the 1. ,resis=lYr . Ate_l f ir be rb l enrattrr g i 6 s ;int" .0114 " An'i re wV e lW 4 n ham the _try zrelF WOOMAAPAiLin; AllNTEtfaunrtAl-T-AN' t .4tilt,f)aztitt, _ _ lirEDNESDAT, 31:fLY 18. 1886 CITY AND SUBTRIIIa. ALAldglonal Local Matters ea Vire,. Page Th Thasette.—Persona leaving the city doting the summer. can have the Gamma mailed to them by leaving their address at onrOmintlng room. . Wake WO. Another water Chamber!" Daring the administration of thit dignitarywho filled the Mayor's chair pelori to the 'ln vent of the predecessor of the present Chief Magistrate, in consequence of the dental to reporters of customary facilities all procuring police Items, we found Ocatitiloq to use the term "Star Chamber," as applicable to the Mayor's office. We mention the fact ari pre farathrY to frillreSithiwthe belief that it might not be inappropriate for tth to resume its use as appropo under the present municipal re gime, It seeming to us that of all men else re porters ariathiret avoided In the giving oat of pales news. The policemen seem to be special ly cautioned as to their icommunications with .them, and in' response to the usual inquiry, "What do you know t" or "what has been done: to.day," the man with the pencil and. ote book is referred to a Memoranda or lnnet= of the day's proceed ings, to view on the Mayor's desk. This is nspected. The naineof the defendant appears, the' charge against him Is stated, and also the dlsponition of the case; but In vain, alnnoltt mvariably, will the reporter seek for tnrther particulars, and we have time and I taken our departure from the Mayor's I again the irreastible Impression that it was ordered we should know just eomueh and no more. The idea has ever obtained with Chief Hague that an embargoshotild be placed upon reporters, that they should not be al lowed to publish anything in the police way until math time as he should decide to make It known, believing that the newspapers were productive, in this regard, of eausingdielcultv in making arrests. This policy he caused Mayor Sawyer to adopt, and had things all his own way, and it appears to us that Mayor Mc- Carthy has also become a convert. It may servo vary well as an excuse for an officer to say that he would have succeeded in making an arrest had it not been for the publication of the facts concerning the robbery, burglary, or whatever the ease may have been, but we venture the assertion that In nine cases out of ten such is not the fact, the reporter being blamed, while in truth the fault is with the officer. incompetency or lack of energy in the disenarge of his duty being the real cause of failure. A crime is committed, and the pollee assume to know the utility partieswitat harm can come of the publication of the facts The culprits become aware the pollee are on their track, without the ald of newspapers. In many Instances offenders are known by others than the pollee, and their places of res idence or resort visited. Then, what harm can the publication of their names dot This idea about newspapers we declare Is simply absurd, and 11 the present adminis tration continues the Hague policy, we shall insist upon designating it as a "Star Chamber Arrangement." Troy Hill Liquor Saner Arrested—Re lease on Hall. It certainly must bo an unpleasant reflec tion to any one in the enjoyment of fresh air during this heated term to know that he is doomed to spend a term, no matter tow brief, in the county prison, and from which there is no proper way of escape. Such a feeling Is en tertained by the individuals who were convict ed or pleaded guilty, at the recent term of the Quarter Sessions, to selling liquor on the Sab bath day, the penalty for which is fine and Imprisonment. Of this number la William Einstein against whom there are no less than five indictments. Neglecting to appear court, with a number elf others In a like pre!: dicament, processes ware issued for him. lie Is the propr ietor ii of a beer hall on Troy and was visited on Monday by court oilleers Smith and Boston, who held processes for his arrest. Upon his assuring them that he would appear on yesterday morning, they did not exercise the authority reposed in them of arresting him at the time. Re failed to comply with his promise, and On yesterday officer John Lutz called upon him, when Einstein, having been permitted to go upstairs in his place of business for a stated purpose, attempted to make his escape by jutuning out of a second story window. In so doi inred himself so seriously that lie was nglie unable j t o o profit by his strategy, and was conveyed to prison. Sub. srquently be secured his release by giving ball in the sum of ghee. 11Wer In a Beer HaIlL In yesterday's issue we noticed the fact that there had been quite a disorder on Pennsylva nia avenue during the preceding day, but were unable to give any of the particulars. We have since learned the occasion of the dis turbance, which appears to be as follows: An immense number of Germans had assemoled in J. 11. Dlttler's tavern, on the corner of the avenue and Magee street, for the purpose of enjoying themselves In a convivial way. in spired by the late news of Germanic belliger ency In Europe, they becitme pugnacious, and began pummeling each other after the moot improved style. of the prize ring. Several of the emergency pollee endeavored to effect an entrance in order to quell the distinrb the proprietor of ltas house closed= and refused them admission. After some twenty minutes of patient waiting the door was opegild and several of the- participants. in the quarrel within rushed out, and without deigning a word to anyone, left the Beene of strife. From their damaged nasal organs and discolored Optics, we judge they were any. thing but satisfied with the reSnlt of the melee. Nt. Pent , . °optima Asylums. Tho following tweed gentlemen have bee elected Managers of .9t Patin. Orphan .day Rt. Area. H. Domlnec, Very Rev. J. Hickey, James ideCabe. Thomas O'Ronke,John (Moa ner, John Savage, W. H. Keel_ , Maginn, Terence Campbell, John Kr-Keown, Dominic Ihmsen, Michael Kane, Charles B. Kenny. The Board then organized: President—lD. Rev. M. Domlnec; Vice Prosidemt.—Very J. Hickey; secretary--Charles B. Kenny; Treasurer—Dominec Ihmsen. Reserving and Discharging Committee—John McKeown and James . McCabe. Firdring Committee, Female Asylum—Tbornaa O'Rourke, W. 11, Heel, C. B. Kenny, Male Asylum—Dominic lhmsen, Ter rence Campbell, Charles 'Magian. Building Committee—Thomas O'Rourke, James McCabe W. H. Reel, John Savage, Michael Kane,john O'Connor. Very itev..T. Hickey, Treasurer Building Committee. As Oratorleal NpLance. At a bearing in Alderman Butler's ogles yesterday, in which an Irishman. named Pat rick Einelow was charged with surety of the peace, several witnesses testified that Patrick had beenran Intolerable nuisance to the neigh borhood during the last ten years, It appears that the accused Is In the _habit of Imbibing to some extent, and while under the influence of Polutlfms _he imagines himself possessed of some oratorical powers, which, midi the alit of a strong. voice, 'he tests on the public streets, much to the disgust of his neighbors. Patrick seemed astounded at the charge of nuisance, and declared that -If he was such, there were A great many more respectable members of society equally liable to preselect- Lion for theism' offence. ineld W bad. Aggravated • Assault and Italltery.— Alexander Martin was before Alderman Tay lor yesterday, Chargegi with_mgravated as sault and battery oh Oath or Williarn Arnold, who alleges Martin struck. him with a heavy _whip across the hack, knocking Venal,at ter which lie jumped upon him. ile wit nesses were called who corroborated Arnold , . statement; and Martin was therefore required to furnish baU to the amount; of Al= for bin nal , vmmneoat the October term of the Critub Court. A Loading rbsee.—At the corner of Pride ectnnePennsyhtusuaarcnue;nlehtly,there canicoAntes crowd of men,who so ooplete. Iq bleek,UP eideWalk ladle* fi nd alga °laity ln luttudet 4 , and ninny, declining to run the gauntlet ol er beer,ilWry Id,cross to the opposite side of le Street. The two leen uln grey , . wher.proinenado the avenue would be but discharging a duty /spoofed and requlxed or thein'were they iteep the sidewalk clear nt the popit'stated, ' Horse Mee laillhelltrest.—A' horse be. longing toJOhn Bogen , tell dead ylistiirday on Pennsylvania Avenue. lie was hitched to a heavily' laden coal: wagon at the time, the ~ pejittiv, ofrhichivistitthe =tame heat, com pletely brostratekhim. The animal was not v ri Flvbdthe. Ices Onttwiiff ... so!oi fo 7 ... wAbo7y.lty ntsamterly Conninuet and Salt at the Yeige.eunie, munmatlon anadnaVnitimen.linlmen,yentordah.._before dl dermal& ..Denaldson,forlassetY.'ol . - Peace and dine:dear cabana: • Agnes man assented and fined sWand coats, tor the Lid named of , foam, and amid ina.r to keep the panne on. - . -- - -isbausrad.-..Adazu Bodies, whom e no. toed a few days slimes having been -w before Alderman blish; on a elusrge 01. saarolt and batterr.:preferred against, him , by. William ConoMays Itsul ritLhearing yesterday before this saiteratei b i t the evidence being insuf. atent Wiuv*titirther prosecution, bewail A'Etir r C. Mikes; Sicced aporirlds ihrui. to Noon toWnstily, a Wish measuring in.length thirteen • and a balfinehosi eleven sld,throseigbib r inches in circcunfortnete, four. in diameter, and weigh ing two pounds Just three - etnittes. it was of Vie variety knOillitie•thweirb , Scarlet Short - . - itre 'isf Shea , abgieL•Tidi' rebuilt 011 itellnory.at Bharpatea caught , Are YOOtar4l3 , lOcitnind at Wee. 0. 0 1 ;LT the explosion of the MIL The only. . ago done was the des, traction of Nemo twelve Pairehi Of :caned oil. The :llamas , were - eallog t4.5h0:14 thrlawlog damp eath= thottro. - - . -. . ' , -1. . . -- • • .11inet6er.—air Ildensinia "while i$ Work laying brick WOG= hettauk.vattl. en Monday, was, taken - seddentr' la m th a nn the 'ethane of. etatatroke. He, was , to-las hoziwon Ciamatreet r inikenhoire wing; &alit CBridireVe dekth-' one unareb,nOW - eoUrso of erection In the Ite youth- weal: Is , fast apprtvietifflf complo lion., It bee , very .neet &Moe fa ;marl rereest.anil enite4 'to me neoneuttes of • .rhe Welaterltiatotlinalist , I:ll%a2t a g r ft°l2, lL "wftlYmw , kos thereto vas Kai; totcsninar li e ininpr• EARLY - TELtefIUIVIS; FROM wesintaVeN. The Resinnation of General peed—Rom ' IL I L titaustintrif to Siteeeea fled—Rom of Host Pseentan An y—itite for the antioltall Alerintal— Tennesiat'Leglaisteire—Ro - finereiss— Voniniltialtis to Revise the Rtaintea or the United States—Resolution for the AsilisslaaiOns of Tennessee Representa tives—The Sierehonts , Rank Swindle , Gen. apelaCP• Letter of llealguation— Peddle Roney on Deposit. New Yoar., July 17.;=-Thecratcreing papers have the following specials from Washington: The President, on receiving Attorney General Speed's resignation. Immediately telegraphed to Hon. Henry Stansbury, of Kentucky, prof fering him the appointnuint,,And Mnight re- ceived a reply which does not accept, but states that ho (Mr. Stansbury,) will innuedi ately come to Washington to confer with the President on the subject. itovill,do doubt accept the nomination. The Honorable Freeman IClark,toinntroller of the Currency, to-day tendered his resigna tion to the Secretary of the Treasury, to take effect on the 24th Instant. This action by Mr. Clark has been contemplated for some time. He la said not to be very welt pleased tall the Manner in - which the National . .Bitick - esti gation has been condneted by the Itonse ore mince, and as his relations with Mr. loch have lately peen unpleasant, he thus re lieves bin:loci/ [roman =comfortable position. The Board of Managers of the National Mil l= Asseyfolurul%triv4g,danefairstell the a location of from localities desirous of securing iM sneh institnion In their vicinity. For ,the purpose of organization they cleated Ono Governor, Major General E. W. Ilinks,,of Massachusett, and selected an Executive Committee consist nig of the PreAdent, Secretary and General Rinks. They also. adopted hp lave for the government of the Board of Managers, look. leg to the organization of the asylum and to a -proper investment of the funds,with aorlaw to income. The fund now amountele soulettung In excess of 0,(221,000, which will yield an an neal income of about 4,1130,000. The Board ap propriated 1145,000 to enable a system of out aide relief LO be organized. in =ler to grant the neeessai7.ald to =oh applicants as maybe deserving o It In places where theyeannot be provided for, in anticpation of the organized system of operations contemplated. The followlng Postmasteds were appointed t.O-day bythe President John H. Gould, of Lockport, Y.; John Ryan, of Median; Al fred X. Brooks, of Ilion, N. Y.; Ira tiodfry, of Lima, Y. ' Aprivato dispatch received here, from. Ten nessee, says the Legislature of that State to- day lacked seven votes of a quorum. The following gentlemen have been selected as the members of the commission to review and codify the statutes of the United States, in accordance with the act of Congress recently passed Caleb Cushing, of husetts, J uttgo William Johnson, of Ohio, and Return J. Moles, of Washington. It is conceded to be a good selection. It is quite likely that an effort will be made to admit the representatives from Tennessee In the House before the adjournment. A reso lution to that effect mill come up to-morrow or next day, and of its passage there a strong probabilityof success. The report of the investigation into the Merchan' National Bank swindle was sub mittedd In ts the House to-day. It was accom panie with evidence, fills o six hundred pages the , and shows a which remarkable ver con spiracy to defraud the Government for the benefit of individuals, on the part of ilnyek, Ilayne and others. Tie bank bad been rotten for several months, and only bottled op by government funds, which watt to Bayne Attorney General Speed's letter of resign*. tion is as follows. Bra : I hereby resign to you the Mace of At torney General of the United States. Be good enough, sir, to accept my thanks for the kind ness, consideration and confidence yon have ever shown to me. I have the honor to be, most respectfully, ti AIM Brest, There is considerable speculation as to who will be chosen Vico President pro rem of the Senate before the adjournment. Senators Pomeroy Wade conceded that theEa are st el:o r :M u ll: 11 . , as the President and speaker of the Stones are both from the West. The question wall probe. bly be settled by secret caucus. The bill for the regulation of the election of United States Senators win probably be called up In the /louse to-morrow and the previous question moved. The following is the recapitulation of the returns to the Banking Committee from the Assistant Treasurers and Government Depos. 'torns respecting the amount of public money on the first of Stay, PM Amount of coin on deposit, 1910,.T.4,474; amount of currency on do posit, $31,317k09, allAtle,l73; less over Illtt,EnT626; add amotmt in Naticnial limb, V 40,594169. Amount to the m , Wit of the nlmatirer is as follows: With Assistant Treas. urine, p National tanks, ° Total, Amount to ert of= Ring officers is as follows: With Treasurer and Assistant Treasurers, ; with Na tional banks, 1118,M0,=9. Total, 15,L70. Add amount to credit of Treasurer 11192,170,619. Total, rtayesson. Less overdrafts Meal. Total public money May let, Vitinitt,lB3. FROM NEW TOHK. Pears for the Raley eLthe Emigrant Pliny .11Iesiare It et the bees"—The Weather in drew Tort—ArgiVlLl of ilteaniers. New Yeas, July 17.—Thu large emigrant. ship "Monarch of the Seas," which sailed from Liverpool on the lath of March Last for New York, has been font menthe at sea, and fears are entertained that some disaster has over taken her, and that sho has gone to the bot tom with all on board. She sad six hundred and seventy-four passengers, and a crew of fifty-four men, including officers. The vessel was veined at g 123,000, and I. fully insured. The thermometer In the' shade at eight o'clock this morning Is ninety-six degrees, and still ruing. Yesterday was the warmest day for the last tea years. There - were tweetvtive cases of sun stroke In the city, thirteen of them pray tagfataL In Et ooklyn only six cams are ported,re two of them being The steliffiter Teutons, from Hamburg, and 'rallsman, from Jamaica, have smiled, but bring no news. The Merck.. from Havre, is signalled. Ilea. Did Endorsee the Philadelphia Caaveailica. ssurstiros, July 17.—The following letter has been received by Senator Doolittle from General Dix, containing hie views in re. gard to the Philadelphia Convention: Ness York., July 13.—My Dear Sir: It, have re ceived the cal issued by yourself and others for a National Union Convention in Philadel phia on the 14th of august I concur in its propositions, its reasonings and its objects, awl will do all 1n my power to carry them out I long since expressed the opinion that the States were entitled to their representation in Conggrreessss ,, that their exclusion was viols- Lion_ faith and of th e obligations of the tionatitution,andtlutt a persistence Meath a policy moat lead to consequences most dis estrous to the puma of the country. These and other thaMarationa connected with the I present unsatisfactory relations of the states to the Federal Government and to each other, render most timely and proper ouch a meet ing as you have recommended, of the patriotic and reflecting men of the Union, to consult to. gether for the general welfare. l am trolyyoure, Joss .1„ Dix. Hon. John , Prom Nempatla-(Mtrase Vasa a loyal ELM= Tsars., July 17.—During the • war General Clary's Deputy Quartermaster Genes al oocuplod the house of a loyal citizen, Mr. Duval, then residing in Philadelphia, as quer. Lets. Since then Duval Instituted a suit for rent and recovered the amount claimed. On the Sherif attempting to carry out the orders et the'Court, Ghary brought In a guard and or dered them to put him off the lot or kill him. On Saturday, as Gary was leaving onfurlough r the J Woo ordered the Sheriff to arrest him, but be evaded the posse by engaging passage on one boat and leaving on another, taking an armed guardwith him. The Pod, a Radical WOW, ova be' diagram:4th° uniform ha wears and the Government ho represents by setting civil law at defiance. 'Ltirtidataie—Amlot of Es friii!terar lienthers. Nesavitue, .11ly 18—Them was no quoruM In the flonse,ouly fifty members being pres ent. A member named Williams, from Carter county, was arrested by the Sergeant-storms and brought to the House and held In them custody. Judge Prism: Issued a writ of bib eall *Mew in favortif witusinw : A resolution paused to arrest seven other - refractory mom- Dora The Governor commlnalonod the Mike Commissioners today, ; NOTIQEB.,,,t NCOW][4M. •TO TIOE ISOL/DIOOO OF BOUNTY OEN2I4PIOATXS, front No.l to fel, infatlilYM THE FOURTH WARD SCHODi.BOARD , . Of Antihero citywill Weed the' above gen . :ober . ' of the tact continue/a Woad by the Bounty Com missioner. in May, UNS. co preatmtation tO V. LlNN atitlE. litaltatell. ai ,Pll 21=004 National Sank ot Annithenl. • ' - Other numbers will tie adworthieil for at soonas the taxes are collacud. -AL L uwa lc-6 tirr li 6 . ir '.C.l ls e ° ; lc k.: 8 ""145. ":11))44- Prestyl:93.l—:' Fi , _INTII:I O .7IPIC3IF 4: itatiictititiTiyers,of the City of Pittebtfth; is ' VOW retAito Mere In UMW ps 1616 161.1 f:1: PI :4 :4 CIA or SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, alfid BalNlOrtsid, Jvet preceatelvm,ed, either b e h:4 3l Id at the VERY LOW tizyz as A OALL 11 .Erors al Ety4 “r en ge tiri L a Emir, WIIIRIL J. R. & W. C. BORLAND, N Market street, Zd doer from Fifth St MOW= FIELDING 40101 PIYLDIKO. C. FIELDING & BRO., Manufacturers and Dealers to 10‘msortwors. zacimac. BOOTS, MOBS Br, GAITEB4 No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. tt el..pairing iirompuyexe.tod en . the shortest stir' leo= CANTS , " FINE CALIF - BOOTS AND CONGRESS GAIT_ BMX layla J. W. 04RNSILILN at CO'S, LI Market at. T _AMES , FINE lIALINVIIAL AND , coNctintsseArrEam, - . J. 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