El CI E DAILY GAZETTE. PIIBLIIiii EDIBY Penniman, Reed & Co., P , 0401 in rrn Breen. Prressmuan vs:nn PLH PKK W B it.lEßeti It 4 &SEAR-. .114"' ithc 'gitts . burgh 6autte. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1866 Iles. WILLIAM F. JOINI3TON, of this city has been nominated for Collector 01 the Port of Philadelphia. Mr. JOHNSTON personally, Is a gentleman of much worth and ability, but we oan see no good reason why the present incumbent of that office should be sacrificed by the President in or der to make room for a favorite. Col. W. B. Titommi, Collector of the Port of Phil adelphia, is a high toned gentleman and ardent patriot. During the rebellion he placed two regithents in the field, through his personal exertions. lie did even more to sustain his own and family reputation. HS4IIIIIMIg the obligation of a ilefinlting - in-law, who had held a i.litiordinate position in the Custom House, he made good, out of his private resources, the loss sustained by the government. Mr. Jona s riia has already been rejected by the Senate as Collector of Internal Revenue in this district It autos, singular that the Presi• dent should pass the claims of his Phila delphia supporters in order to confer an honor belonging to that District, noon a citizen of Pittsburgh. But Mr. JOHNSTON was among the first here to abandon the Republican party and enroll himself in the Cowan clique, and is fully enti tled to a renegades reward. A. 11 Si unlit/INS and HEIts.•ILEI. V. .I.utusoN have Leen selected us delegates at larwe to represent Georgia in the Philuilel idria Cunt euti,m. They are worthy of front ,saits in the rebel is enclave. If any good result could he anticipated from the mongrel C0111 , 111.10n, see should. in com mon with all loyal Unionists, feel deeply Laminated. since the very men who at tempted to d:stroy our Government err railed In now to dictate a plan of recon• "traction to cult themselves. Charleston should been the spot chosen to hold the Convention, not Philadelphia—the at mosphere would Lave lieenintire congenial to the delegates. Mn Wm. D. KELLEY luc.‘ W ;hdrtwn h pretensions to the United State, Senator- Ritip, and expresnen his pieferenee for Mr . Stever lie will .I,,uhilr,: s he re-elected t!ie House. in Which he has served three refl. yeah unusual n.tge,.! mgAire.t Mr. Steven.. that h . , afze an.l make' Li, e;tti t 4 pit to the Syron,. unadvisable. Indeed, the intim, I.loli I , thrown out that his name is use.i iti thi, ~ L 111.1.A.101.1 only for the purpose of ile fentlll4 ,0111 C con-pieious aspirants. It is nit e-sary to, say that Mr. Stevens ineapal.l. of allotting his name to he honster end•. fur HTLEH , the few unthinking Retil, licans hay,' ns Vol fail•nl the iriii character at tL•e Philadelphia (!an rention. wiii be gnititioil to learn that the notorious Vallan-lighatn, of quo has been elrvn••l II ilelogaie We know of no per- ..n in th, ,auutry wore worthy fa s •1•11: rt I 111111 y of mnaea ler and Cop peritrad , . 8an,11,1 lur irca,ou „clurin reb4•1:1...1, 113, a re,or I 11, a 1 shoild not :14,1 to aia,,,ta I,iw ,a ih r ff,-.• 11..1.s uI Iho e o'llo ovoid again place the he hander of Ira, MOMS lIMIriIIIMIS IZETIE MIL ED,AIt Cll , ‘ AN filially confesses in long. I uhlished lever, that. he is nth:ailed wan the democratic party. lie tells the iiid story. B e rays the Repulthettrt platy lett Lin t , by abandoning tie Baltimore platform, and the Ibmiocrati. pang came over to him. lie makes nu explimation of the that that he 1,111111,12,41 voting steadily with Democrats in Ciineress lull three years I lore tuc 13“iilmore platform wan EITEI lic turther states that President Johnson is it: the same boat with him. Every body knew that some months ago. BY telegraph elsewhere it will be per. f`PiVell that the Committee on Commerce reported unfavorably upon the nomination of Hon Wm. F Johnston, as Collector of the Puiludelphin Port. This is as we ex peeled. The President finds much diS➢cul tp in disposing of his warm Pittsburgh ea• cloister, since others, who have a word to soy In the matter, cannot agree in recogni ring Mr. Johnston's superior claims for . Ma Cowan conies es that he and Presi dent Johnson are acting with the Demo That was quite apparent even whil e laud professions were made that whatever differences existed between them and their former political associates should be fought out inside the Republican party. put no confidence in those statements when they were mails, and thought they were exceedingly verdant who did. ISMIII - THAN h GOD, the Atlantic Cable is ' So says Cyrus W Field anti so say tat• all, if the important announcement proves true. A. Into dispatch sa3 s that Eu rope and America are within a Moment's CMIIITIUDiIIiaIOII with each other. We shall wait for n confirmation of the good tid ings, and in the meanwhile hope that it is "All right—De Emmy.- Tee r A IT.ItS have reason to congratulate then selves on the fact that a number of reckless and extravagant appropriations, u, g, ,I,CII, rliagrat. With great retie Met, were defeated. The aggregate 11.11:10141LL of these sumu would have plira lyzed the Treesury and unsettled the mob- Mar.) attains of the country. If the hills had pretax I. MR. Oft , NI , ON, i Democrat,/ m e mt,, r of Congress from the Lucerne District, MAR eiperieneed a severe hemorrhage of the awl may not Is: a camiltiato for „re thin yrni. TUE Lhantairat te Congressional Con ven teat was held at Franklin last week, and Oeneral A. B. 31c(2.aluiont, of Venting°, wr selected as their candidate for Con- THE nee coalition has developed its pur post.+ by issuing a call for "a National Union Stain Convention" in New York. It in to meet at Saratoga on the int of Au. IT SEEMS France hue made a new treaty by which it has made a pledge to stay in Mexico five years longer, and pay half a million dollars a year for the privilege. Wa need hardly repeat that we do not oonour in Mr. Stevens' amendment to the National Currency Bill against the diminu tion of greenbacks. .s., -11110.1 k; 4ssilvais rather a oval to see masses of ice tu - Snly, but nevertheless they are to be seen at the Devil's Hole, at Niagara Falls, idled up tle shore. 'The immense ice jam of last whiter drove large quanti. • ties of ice higli c T r 4on. the bank, where the pperhanging abut Out the OWL THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 178 siVbFaVkla*'lo= Pure Linen Shirt Fronts At Bates toll Bell's. Pittsburgh. Brand etn concert. Our Gift Concert will positively take place at City flan, thla evening, July 30th. Tickets selling rapidly. The balance will continue for sale at our offlct No. 70 Fifth street, second floor, Chronicle uildtne, until the concert commences. Our ticket agents should call at our °Mee, or send In their reports to-day. We volt receive no payment for tickets after the drawing commences. All our agents, when they have made their returns, should get our reenlist in full, bearing our seal, to show ticket holders, If necessary, that their tickets were paid for. We authorize no general agent to settle with local agents. All must apply to lie In person or by letter, for float settlement. Tickets not pail for neither gain admission to our Concert nor draw gifts. See advertise ment in another column. ki'llos LD, TIAOIIBOi lk Co. 21liam alumni.. ♦t Ant. and Boll'. The North American Life Insurance Company, of New York, presents more favor able inducements for Insurance than any nth er Company in the United States. Ily a recent act of the Legislature of the St ..to of Now York, the Com pan y is authorised le make special deposits with the Superinten dent of the Insurance Department, and re ceive therefor ltegistered Policies, bearing the seal of the Department, and a certtneatai that the policy is secured by pledge of public bonds, stacks and mortgages, under a special trust, created by Act of the Legislature, in favor of the "North American Life IrlaUrlllte - 0 Company Th le makes every policy as se cure to the holder us a National Bank Note or United States Bond. Its pot tuba. are Indisputable immediately id tor Issue. All Its Life and Endoo meet Policies aro non-forfeiting. Nano of the usual restrictions placed upon travel or change Of eruplot moot. Thirty days grace allowed in payment of pro alum, and policy hold good during that time. A credit of ono-third of table rata can lib had, It derdroil, mahout near. No charge for policy or stamp. F. T. Coca, Agent, it 7 Fourth et. Alhavr roduro,l prices, at Bate!. anti Rell.l Furnace Property al Aoclion Wampum Furnace, so well known to this great manufacturing community • f ours, will let offered at piddle sale on Wednesday next, August Ist, on the premises, by our friend T. A. Mc, lellund, who note under the direction of the Receiver or the Company, 6. M. lifer, The advertisement In another column glans a .leduitc deserlption of the Furnace and its surroundings, and appliances for the turning t - 4 a impertor ithality of metal This highly VI,UM •le property lies north- Areal of Int:shun& almnt forty-one miles, and is loent.4l often' ly ou the line of the Pittsburgh tool Erie Radroat I, with an extensive front on the dearer Inver and Hoover and Erie Canal. It (atomics attout troacresot land, more or less, oughout which lion "ie. Coal, Lime Stone. Eire Clay, he., arc found in ample quantities. The 1. .111111ln, who have until a recent pet l ot been I tumuli; the Fernace, bold in addittoti to the above, the lea-see of nearly all the prin. (3111Iti mineral lands in the neighborhood. The iinality of metal produced by this Fur- Tuner hue a well established reputation with the Iron workers in this vounttY. The Furnace a ben built wt. ren.lerea one tth.oft.. ~. thPl et.% atlht, of the lc:h4. introduclug the proper departments ev en'- t:,ing that long, nraglicki experience could euggeet to the parties managing it. trn the premise,. a 111 be tonsil all the nee, , - nary out hei: , ll, maablnery, tramway., die , that are usually fo :s. und at such works The 1:x111.0.1•1 and lwnal afford cheap, lkiwnly cl.zmnel 4 of •niputeut for thx met pro‘lorP.l. tour eamtnin tat".....,:00k nag eel] to their ou n Intern...le. by giving thlo oale their eaten :l,l. lor oelniona hey« they neon, or they err ouch ne opoortunity for an Investment Partner. visiting to attend the Kale can leave Y the train on the morning of the lay of Cane. and van return the name evening. )1.1.:.1,, -U'. ace . Cat.... , Icl c at, le- re 'ea :a ne , e;car> . - 1 t0...1ei ,J•., ft - lc-lance run. 1:1 mile., .•a i de pahl out 11% toile. The hmperor Savoie., recogni 'rag rite '.J..- • O ....eta la .11.1)g l , ill tire 4,..1 .1,01. . e 1 , ,.., ..I , he.« oelowtot., ils. 'r 1.,.• I ,', .:, „:„1 ~ , ,.:;1 7 , „ '.'"'". r". m"" ' 164,0p,v1i It,' r. 5111. n• a '0a....n dr pew, sari ',as- , ..,',":, ~ e , „ e _ ‘_, e , ~e , ~.. , ~ rea1...1v...1 h. remastri 00,11 rni Ili the of tat of theta ~, • • ' : - 'mere r-" ' - -1 0-• belng reln...a r.> .I ^>t rut oc. peel,c 1. 1 A at.ras. The ` Van .wcontradlct. ill- /......ro .ar ,• Frhia), J 4.) - 0 1 stall.. ruzL, Ili mho, ' • " ~ ...le peel dtat, i.. mire. write!, with the .turre .re. , • ,,, u'. , - 1, - , - , ~..... t' ,,, - ~ ..',..., '• ..„.: "it I ...asctia, •Instauerr. '7 tones, cattle paid tittering it . W ., d rnl c s• '" I.' ' .' '', l ' '• 1..• •• at r.. is i•... man , . .1 ..,- .1 sac; lhas to .00111 . 1 1.1•, 1111 al Lll 11, tc.• ... I. perelently. aroi • ' •' • "" " rite ' sr. preperthg to take pa . t , arr armed me.] t oda., 411 / ,•pt I 011: /. 4° 04 lu.t. are i.. 1 at fleart• t oubtrat al eigrit a m., ,rids)', ..1 11, aloe le Food e „It ..e)r. t• et Prance In tcrvenr . d ane d p, t ...r. p10 ‘ briat i a , a1 , 11 , : ,, .. 1.4 11.v . : , ,, 1 .5 e: ,,, c4 „ ; ri ... cf m ir i l a , , , .., , , ,, , : hr. m. ~,,..,r,„,, ~, ~,,, . o,p from IL., ~ m ,. creatral more,o11.1)1, ut ctn... , pc. e • .... reale uhri. we sa• Moo .1 l• Tll. M. , .. ao P a .41 • thl, ITr ans.. na• der 1. .rtt... re.. 1.1•4+ - 1 ri•r rotate - at rude. per hour dr.. , ~ ~,,,,,,, ~,,,, ~,,,...,,,,,,,,,..,, .., rmm,,, arid Me canc. ria.• been paid out •4 an 11V tor 11,10. troop- c • 11. , front... toe 5 . ..- • . •cat .. .ar .' as.° V "' "L".-.." '' ..e " Per leer The I:- F a AN. IC - I ne Part. a-, ••• crcrea I firm on ~.,..,:;.- ..... 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Tedera. 1ra...ie.., betted at lea- „";;Z: j""1„.7 . ,„ , ‘ ", r ,' ' ,"'. 11 ,. e r, n „. .1, " ft:Werra ere far in rig a relicts, • nth. Ms Ha- t ,.,,, „ i, , i ' e, , , ' ,,, ' ,.. 1 , , ." • .,, , ' ,.., : ' „, ~ L 7 1, ,, 11.1, .„,. 1 ha ,t e " 1 41 'an , T head ,urtrt..r. of P.lnta .I,extortler of ' 'sally re'. "..°4 "a."'" L'''' ' ''' ' 0"1"b a" Mersa. In, rt.,' :1•1 1. Ll.' al W.O I.:LIA 0,4100 11e noval•ln t.l the trcegraph °Rice for 1 he 1va!,,,,, n e , I . „,„,,,, ~,., ~, ~,,,,.. ~,,,,, the inform...tem of •/1 on Infant the Urraisl ~,,,, , e „,„ ~,.. ~, , ~,,, ~,,,,,,,,.,„. ~,,,,,,, ~ J.....ter . ..atral raignalred to other ship* after attack on th, I.mrei o • i.too.a 011 1 110 . cant h r L'' " ' "'M ''' ''''." Orr,. aOS Toe 1-011,1, , ,, VT FIRE INlarlt•I , a ' r 114,11 111,11. Al let Costr•sr. • lighting, A.lrta,ai Perri..a. a xr• et..tit ,r on . Irv: ,"„',.",!,," '°•••:,•,",',",” 0 '", ,",": 1° . . , , , ‘ , :c", °• , ' , • . ., 111 „ , r• r e ." ,,7, ‘ , ' W 4. Brass - TX, Ja., Secretary , 1 1 . 411.../•, ,10,1 , .... 11.1• 1 ,, ,1 .'t .• 1 ... i/ 1, 11, ..., . ..' •' . . ' _ . .lan. II Et morrow. Prr•sident 1 .,,,,... t ,,, . n. ,,,,.,,,, 1n 0 ,,, ~,, .... 1 ,,,,,,, , ~, 1 o 411 I alt , i N.. 1011 11.//a(3.1. 41 , 1 then Med woo li•urroan. July It, 1 , 16 , , fur toil th• thgagerne., • 1.. • A.: mire, A.trava• . a ',1":.'..'.••"•,' '.-__d_m,J 11,,' raves talct act . .. the Tr , Mc ruireen• of Me Cloterctscur }lre barer- purr., Or ~.,nadr.,•, •.f %di/air., rt., Q. , H• ',•, '" ...... , . no. „,„ y w arse, to g.vrt a•rder• na• a.l oren car Saluda ' •.• '• '• '.., ' d i - or for Imsle c s. lc ales - re, •11 • 1 a, ~,,,,ectieut take. pleasure 11l Sr. a hen ire 14 ar• aper 1••• lof ar. A .1.1, r lan ...,c, 1. .1' , . , ... ,., • , 1, , • , , , , , , 7 , ....:ra .. .7 ,. . ,, 1 , 7 , nri „. .;2' . ..ur: 1 t t : flouncing' le its patrons that the disnetrous ron appr.do rodg to p• v.., rr I. • de. Igli 1.... i, " . J•:,, rearlag r , roe In Portland, 1111 the YOLI 1 - 1.11 of cio ii....: .101. ati.: the brie... 11••• , 4,. • ~,,, of Il f ., , 1 2 . 0 . . 01.1 11• ,, / 0 ~.1..,1•1.41.1 6. to eoe r'•) J . , . ha. mno way affected Ills *olleti 11 l`nn 05 (era,. I.repar rag for an engagr . ter•ot 1. ith ' , , , , ) ,,, - , , , , 4 5 . , ... , ~ , , , , . .,1. ~,::, ~,,. .11•“ •t' ne e^ strain> bro . -in:city. It hut, Just declared and .aid Its the A esti tan ...,..It•or cal.ocrgirteerl rig and e1ev ....4 h dividend. awl the money to In bank N. pay Twelve thou.:fa.: keel: ran, haf e left 11• et : . • , ' ,, ' ' . l' '''L . . f , e , ....',.. 4 _ 1 . '' . ...._: til eci t i Our r i d •or el 0..11 111 of O. noses, inout of wits! have for Mueet,ti k The IMI ran fan ,are en,. at 1.11 •".•,:, ~7 , 7 ',:n . " , ' , .' „, e , ..: . , ' . 7 ..., w i r, Tra r. t r :t ‘ s i , :ll i r , r i . , l , 1 ,1,1 ndjurned and paid The claims alr,olv I • leart on Werore - d.o ' usedarlj reduce Its a !Miele.. told:Axe whir rr I :,.. At, t ; ~... .., Mc, nt i le - • , , I re, ..1 ,4,,,,,..] . 7 . .. - '..,!. , ' , ‘ , : 1 .. 1 . ....' 1 , 14 .. 1 11 1 11 • tort, un . .l all. tot . srt,cl‘.l I I , I. crpePle.l will farina] re liter recineed le the i 1 11l 141 i 10,',11, 1.1. 1 1104,1 retired front In, ~, ;L . % ~ ~,,...- r,,,,,:,',..rr,1,1,5,,,:1„;;,',...,,,,1 Itch, I ' . 1 dc- t adjustment. now being made After payihg tear oft ar. Pecan az ,Itle., le a 114.1 f, 1 0,0,/,.0,,, 1•111.1 ll.' 4 1.•. 1,11-4 1 lit` 4 Iliti• tn./ V, nr) dollar of it, loess It has a ,neh al des es Th...ar 1.. Federal Araertrid) 1100 is...rived ch ... waves Imo I roamed their neural error, (.1 rgin,ooo: cart reinatire every risk, and Opor a ti, inoneouitc le:opt:1m r•I . .reccia loaders for .111, f,,,,, , ,,, „m 0 , ,,,,, larger per contage or surplus than, With very the -a .00 1.11.11,. . 1 stt .le Fa stn few exceptions, any company now doing hie.- The Yrokek 1.1 ' 1 ont ~g e n t has aeon dt . b . .. I lie tai's 1 4' ..1...T • 41 t I Y n tl i• I /*A . !' I it•t , hes*. ' ed. MIMI.) ,Inc- are • ecreal Ihe • Ity of elf 11th.- . t b. , Lineico ri m, ' ' 4l h ., r• IL mays 1. W. Tartars°, d W., Frankfort tou pant a r.oratrit,•ition of c,ogrrolo .4 Ile telegil r, nigh II r* a areal +tar • a, the 5.,. , Burke's Building. No 50 Fount, "I . of florins toward% tie reetratenanse of to, ~. of Lae ag, g e est rot, e and they who have Agent. for the shove Companies. troop.; achieved it dere' ce , .• are h eel a. trenefae. 'T he fodos ing I. t ••111/ Lan 1 1 of tile trow• tor, of lia,ll . rs taken out by the t it) rd N... V•rrti, frau. I if. A trent% or pra n ce ha. oxen .411011 hots seri erpout on the I-th a 11, 1 In and l'r 0.11 a In the (furor ad r rammer.. Mr Ord gave fp- A pr et loun ielearnin soya that a fire llit)• • ar -sii.- .Ice of a .. 1 on. , i to s het net the govern macron het wren A n , tria arid Prussia trOmmen -20, las Martyrs of Liver Coospititint• ! merit Inte .l nded to 1.1 0V4.4 ~ 1.• 1:0, ,rll.or P., ry, •ed at 1110.% , x. Ili.- 1411. There ass n light On Amen,/ the wouderlttl medical properties of Jamatats. the 2, i the Austrian. riallittng a victory. laird 111.1„x)' .10.111 c Mil rad 11 titan to tlo. re- Earl ausnriao% hod protested ltr tile Moms% which nave rentime•l LiriSl ETTER'S STOM. m,, ~, ~ , , ,, , ,i ~,,,,,,., e,,t ,„,„,,, i.,,, ,. . e , e . ~/ • ~,,,, r. 4,11 11111 1 tie relorm meeting. In ACM lIITTEite pre-eminent am the ~.tr.. lieu., r 1 r.„ ~,,,,,,, 1., t e r ~.„,,, w „„ „ ~,,,, .„.„,,,,, ~,, ,„„ ~ , t , ~, , r jr, , ,,,, ~o rm .r•dr111.1. 1 1 Ilatt 1,...51aha to notitrel other nu , henlth-restoring preparations of the age, its if1i A tc ,, ... 1 „, , , , , -ire.. me) ult I , 44,11, - 1 'O.l. pt 1 0 .4• loci ore „ lee ht 1 . ...4 aati.l,llll.lll Virtues are not the least remarks- on the I'd o . utel ri..• Ad-11nm. a • r.. der...L1...1 A ler roan engager/mot ook place on the "Min trie No urd) , yen do Juid Ice to Its marvel- tel tto ie.. of , ,le. , .:ol 11, / in , i OAI 1 141.11 .ff tire 1 01111.001 01 1.... a I'lle Austrians claim ,m.r effects upor , ~,,, ~,,,,e , ,,,.., li ner. p e rhaps 1 were teak/rag 0 reser retreat om a rd of As la I a %crier, 1 he% sank 'tot Italian Ironclad., Ti,,,, pen,..rara..... ar.d•rd .1 ”.11.1e'll 1 111 1 . , 1 1 /... a 11/.1 11, 1104 o. oto. Nl,l Mara mg up three. the simple. ords n, . conval..e. ' "uff.”.. i;th, , 0i 1.% /,doto m. hat ton het so `hill who dererit., it as trgoing right p_, rho glad," atel Vienna. Toe ett,r. el 1114[1”431 11/Cfa3 Ran . 're. trod Jstaro r., 11 . 18/. 1 11,,1v/i, D. 1...., SLR The .go being concentrated noon I 1. , 11 DX .\1..111 10. ~Aloe 4 IS• roareeseftilly completed t ' "11 t ' h" ""?" too clearly 00 May b. : . IS due The Pr sissran a 01 . 1 :deo Fran ithrrt OD 11, • '.lato 0..191 1 11$, 1 110 pa that O. wlliprove a Mess rlght to tie spot. It Operates ditectiv upon : ~,,,,. lig io kngland awl the I ulOal Stales, 1111.1 the ,theeuimed organ, and whether unduly Tto Austrian ..."- aen , retiring into the et 1 ',W.. the mu:teems° between oto ow. =Urn or In is state of paralysis, ruid.rus Ii td f o r I tei l , :e , ~ • , ,; . i p . 1 b en. , , , t , i , n. , 1 , , , t .,, 5..;r.• in i‘ at lag ,ll ,:crarr ,ell at r> l % ,, , , , ,, 1 , 1 l i es „, lc . a.. ter , n lie l re i bi r, uh ,, isre. rins.,. ' a inept •t . 11 t h e ,, ~,,,, i, t . tf1 . 1 .1„,), ~.._.. 1 ,,,., ,, , , , , w ~,,,,, I Stinnach, pain between the Shoulder. and In i pr,„,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,, ~,,, ~,,,,„,,,, ,* . p., „, „,,,,,. ...,,,,,, , ~,‘,,,,, . n,..,„,,y ~„g r,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,, the Richt rrldri, Yellow huLTUSIOn or the Skin, ..h..,n tr.;,,..,i,,,,,•,:,,, ~ ~ , , , ,F,, , , t , , ,, , %, ;; ..r . ,, i , .. ~ , e ~ ~.. . ' l ' l, l l 1 1 1, .1 1 1,,, yoll i r ;retort °rot May prove a. Po.l I. miens, DrOWS 1 110aa and Langrdrr, blur- • ..• ' ' t ' • ' d ' ." • t • ' ... t ....I .. .a• ~ , ,,a • • ft ,11 0 Imre been pet se v ot• .r.w.. I, its, tie eetue LI litier the 44111 LA:011 10 pro ' ne, of night, Lolls, Palpitation of toe Heusi • cu a ra. 1•1 .11 1 ell MIN., iml.ll‘. 1011 11/011, 1 , 4 . 1 4 ,11 the /L. 111.1 WIC 01 1 ,1 ' irry Cough, I,w Freer, anti other symptom. ' .I.lteri, ~ I, h., ~, ~ - artitrra - Tlia• colt 1 , 01 ., 1 , T , 1 , 1 , , , - ~,,,„ 1,11,1 li,, ~,,,r . .,,.,,,.. ~, trio „,,,..,,, 14 . 1,1 Ch indicate the various phases of acute ~k:;J!!.",',',""1,,',1,',',', ' , 1,1:1, 1,. ,b,.',„:,;l,f.''r wilt ' item I • eil e d •• I `aai. od f .• s oar”; .1 0 11•11011 and Chrome Liver Lomplalu I. are one and all .i e,. m .,. „.i... ,•, ,,,, ~,,,,,, ~,, ~,,,. ~„,, pflr..., I promptly Pei 10 Va a, and a tz..l Is removed, I.y 11 , 111 1 , 1• , .1, 4a: ./ 1:o 1:7:1.4 , 1 11 li'l4 r L 7 ..., t .,,...,.1..... 7 ., ~,,,, 4. 1 ,T . ,, ' ,, ' ,, -r , '.. 7; , ‘ .,, "‘' ,„;,..7 . . i j ,!: lp. , .., ' ,., 1 1 . ; ' , : . the 44 . 1.1011 of this famous Preparation, which 5 1 ~ . , • , 1 .1 , r , ' , .' , . ." ''; fr , ' , ! ",',..;,,,, ,„:!..,. ' , ‘ .„ '" ,, g 1 n 7,, , ,, 1 , ‘ „ . ; The 1 eleerapli Lank . he. 1... sticottasfully LA at 04 Ile the,est of correctives, tile gentlest i,Leffly 4 0 , 1 111 „,,,, r „ e „ ~,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,i 4 ~,,,, laid tr:rt ,, a r een Irt . ..:ll:el o ln , li vo te r w .,, fo r =l . s • Li , d tho l. road most genial of aperients, an infallible rag- price. a, ;tot ei rto 1,1 57. tat( f,•; hal Pr, ~T,11 , 1 , 1 . 1 0 . f 1? , . " ( 4. oltal l 4 ' l tates, hi the w . inter of ulutor, and a powerft/ I restorative. l'entorm rist' t- l im , ' , ' . ;• T1 ', 1 ::: ,. • , ‘ " , • ; , ' ,„ n :, ' ' ' ‘ ! ,, ': ,. •11 , .;' ,, ' , ', t , ” , ii'',;- ' I iis7, ant, reeoriect wil; plot, the aptree • of a Ul/1011. 414 1,11...h0 toe the linters us a 11'1',X.I'Lt..riel)(M'arintrtrar...1 1,111.011 irregells ' r . t.il - jou t 11111 100110 Its la% or of tile Telegraph 1.111. prolectl% 0 Melte Ilse, viii never suffer the till derd,eleg. Lard dull and nominal 1 . ., ' ,. ' rhat lon may never have reason N, regret w hut )011 have 11 11115 to establish communion , pains and penultit• of Liver diem.° or Bilious low Inactive p ro d ge o_A„he., .1111511 Aides grf pots at sao , lion eel tl eM idle Alia 11 I.lr, 111 lilt' •Incere wish of liemittent Fever. ,,,,,,,.,. ti ne, ~.„gr., 'ill let. Mice t oriel Ned Imo Irlend ~,,,gro,(1) r,,,,,,,,, w, 1.1.,11. ilastetter'•llitter• ~t,,,iy. 1,,,q4.4.41 "II very dull. RM. 111 leaf , are' said wholesale and retail at very low eau,. lil e. ',I Mietup 11.11 al I. nal tor hon. , , I IV an nr k ore v, July 21..-Cyrus W. pied, i -Breadstuff. Inactive had //,,,,, t l saulool-Acknotuledyentents ant CM, at . lerulnit's Lints and Potent Medicine Depot, , /. :'7 d" ' , ... ,, - ,f li r, " , r t . , " '' ' . nu Golree firmer. Tca oillitit Urelothi/ii.pl• -If the Atlantic liable had not to ,„, Market ail bet, earner of the Diamond hot ciewly hi, - sten,' Tallow steady. :ailed in lio. European SLatea WOUIrI net have sal Market, near V onrt h etroet. LAI en 1 111 1.0% I),,loknet.-Lter - rimsal, .h.fp hem; 'err In tee!, into the great error ot sue- Si.--i.,..s ton Inu Biol., t.' l. treater ruporta t Ile posing that civil war In A [notice Mould either sate. •If tn.. w.•••k et 71.,./ hales, Including 11,1101 perpetatte Al r lean timely or dr, itle thin Itre io ~,, 1 1 , ,t0t 5 1111 , 1 Jklodo to exporters. Tlll. public 111111 great ach leer:Meat eOuritltuLee, market circtu r d Irregular, clorrlng after tome I trost, an effective treaty 01 international fluctuallou at • •nri , principally 011 the middling neutrality and tron-InterventiOn. 1 qualities. Bread...lulls are vasty dull. Curt Signed, WY. IL Bzw•lin ear ler. Provision, dell. Meaux's COXTENT, J ulyirM.-To dtriffonortrry London, July .0, --4,0004.10 for tormo), i t S attA Jfentrarrs Of Me Allll7lllO 7 1 11iCOMPA CO gin, t: h. 15-'9ia, day ®7116„ lillnoia Contra / I congratulate yea un the suocessful oomple- Snare., 771117‘,; Ihrle :hares, etel426„. mon of telegraphks communication ketteeen Ireland and Newfoundland, and hope within two weeks from Mlle time, to Inform you that the oable lust lasi year has been recovered, Austria Destines Prussia's O nditiost• and that a second line is la operation sortem I ci the lc. I assure y ou that nil on board far Powvsn - rviv..".... ° ' - ''IP , ""'.- tile telegraph de at will duall they can no aO - oompllah this object. Maw Yon., July es.-The Bond er Moravian (Signed,) Crave W. rtaLD from ft:puce, arrived at Londonderry on the ~ , , ortAnT a ....ONTIMr, July Z7,-Tb Ms plrerfors N th " ' be " cam " CR Y 0f not "' froin Now of MO lino York, .Nonfouridltlna and London York. arrived at Queenstcrwn ou the oth. Yolog/rayk Company .-11' b arrived this day. ' The Yrestort Nanking Compare y had suspend- TM: cable has Geen laid across the Atlantic, ed. Toe ItabILICI. are at present unknown. , It was reported that Austria had decidedly r,„;-1,,t,.,: taken Jl. ..„-147„.,,,,,rdarir,,&,.r0trit: mused to accept th e Prussian °auditions for 1 v ., where ibv .,.." ..i. lost ~,,,,„,:ir" rand peso., when recovered WM splice it With the cable u p er l= w d zi ti a ted; d in e te su a es ti t on tiat oi th b. e lre m n in ch g 1 , otboia b oar d 9l.4o f ththl G ureatea. E ma, tawrnut TrameerALrettniry an armed mediator in the difficult-lea. i the cable across the (full of BL. Isefrouseer The Prussians had occupied Diuizurteelt. New Dr... Uteeda .1t Bate. no.l North A mot-Iran Tretnalt Insarsore tom pony of Philndelphin—Yortland Fire. Ti,..Nortn American Flro Instaranee Com P.m) nolti Ite onset at Portland. and re ce,citi (tom the Insured the following twill mon tai • PORTZ-ant), Jule 9, DOI. The undersigned, haring held pollelmi In the North American Fire Insurance lump/toy, of lied trent. Conn., hear grateful testltnony to :he prompt and I lbcrul manner the same have here adjusted and paul, thereby alley hating the losses unstained by the recent terr , ble sox/a...glutton. Ke cordially reeocomeml the North American, of Hartford. to the rove. dent, cod patronage of the pbbllc . J E Donnell, A. N. Noyes d Son Woodman True A Co., Charles sawyer, Jeremiah h. White, B. M. Brown. • - . • , - . Edwin S. Hovey, tseorke Hay', J. Wright, Y. I) , J. A Mitehell, Thomas H. Parsons, 5. H. Weeks, Nathan J Davis, Charles Morse. M. J C Woodman, 11. S. Haler & W., M. rJ. M.& 1.. A. Hover, ~ W A. Lutk lu A Cu. .•...- • . • . by E. a Hovey, utry, {treed d Co. Duel,. Brother", .Joaeph S. Jewett 1)011 WILDA Mr . I t 1,111. B. W. 'Tx or rem( 3 C0., Burke's Building, 2d floor. No. 56 Fourth •t Merrimack Prints At Haws and Bell's. I=l3] Are opening new goods. Don't By that Tea ren't Get the bast qUallty of English and bcotch Ale, Porter, or Biown Rout—for, by calling at Fleming , s DrugPopot you will find too most complete stock o the finest brands—and get them at the very lowest price. Remember the pines, Ftzwistobi Otto AND Front Moo. Minos DErar, No., 84 Market street. Neer Dry Goode At BMW end Delfts. Travelling Dress Good■ At Bates and BelPe. A nallread Club, CHICAGO. July purpo serailrod club haa been :a=for th of takingone thous- In the Crosby Oe, EtOtlie Mao ciatkia. We the Intention tt. only railroad and ineamboattaen shall be allowed to par. abase *harm SiCOND EDITION THE ATLANTIC CABLE. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY WEST TELEGRAMS. FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Peruvian THE WAR O THE CONTINENT Military Situation Unchanged 03.4.4...NTRAT1NG BE- ront: ENN ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRIAN AND ITATIAN FLEETS. Satisfactory News front Great Eastern. Dispatches to President Johnson AUSTRIANS DEFEATED BY ITALIANS. and Secretary Seward,and Their Replies. Fnivriccu Pot sr, J uly ay.—The atosulshlp ruslan, from Live, pool on Thursday. July la, vie. Loudonderry on Frldny, J uly 'Nth, palmed this point it fivo o'clock this afternoon on route to Quotwo. LATENT tlr Tm.xo a a 0 to L,ND051.866, Lwurrynol. Juip 20.—Th to tittort - position to unchanged. ()real forces are ooneen 1 rat lug On lioth solos. 'adore Vienna. flit Menttenr All ills: Prtirn.in has etintionted abstain from 50f0.01‘ n: for tie o ,(laps; pro v idea that .tsist tia l 0 d.. 111.• wine, and give her deelsion en the basis proposed within that per., The nes+. troni II eat Etteterit continuo+ Pet filet w"r"na' :infer ofl.laictor, About nine hundred miles(Tarn W. FILL", Of the All int le +.5 1 .1e hail been pelt! out 01 , I•I6I,TCH Cotton has .leel opal I ‘ e on I lie week The tie , _wa are tap.... sales of t u k have 7 t .010 hate, to. lI.Y • e IFrtilita ' sales a , estlinnteil at 12,00. grnpla collailittliCkt:On 11.11 Irnlantl. The ca bal++, the market closing steady all.1.11•ng bin in In porreet ot der Orleans quoted at 14 , 0. tool uplahLls Cr it Figt.n. at 134,0 Itre+pletutfe very :lull Corn mater. THIRD op, I..rrH Prile ' . ‘"" l ' l "11for it L. 4111.. Goa ser a . Jule —England and Unllod 6 " , 4 ion 4", .(murk's are again untteti 11l telegraph. he RlllllOlO in the iLunk et Eng- cabin la in perfect ondel b ane been 1 n.l ilecrensed .347,mn,tie retying sainie l mewlin rartlt g toessagen thron,rh the la the linage of tviintoonn. Mr Illaraxtoll.. tile optics „. the 1411 , 'announced the ulthdrnwn• of the t off ai „„ ina Chorelt Rule bill for the present The Elective Franchiw bill wise alsottli xi ItitltT . .. 01, TENT, 11:y Z.—The (:rant Pas rti left stosir nags on Sat ctrosy at titooN 'qr. IL Mayne. Chief t.l the Metropolitan I'll- Hitt ...lb. art l+ kal nt Ilearhavon on TlittandnY .‘" f""'"Id'". the P I " - morning, Jul+ . .t 11, ate! revel red the halation I L" "Y d `' 1 l ' h " of het ...Is antd prorsibreut + istries The B arbs steam.. inet...leclertng a Illegal, nod +tilting that The }.ante rat inyin , „ measures sani Ira taken tO prevent the us ,•1111.11.1K tpf 1 Tue.. 111,.. f•nl htt Corry and Perrlole on Friday N% nn —TI,. Pross.nn nerni Faikin- „I s s t. t. I• hag lon " Albany on the 71h, nll.l mid, ay on the Frankfort an.: proclattint 10 • Announe. pig the Itt.“111111t... go•ei natant+ of ton saint - On+ , sue 7th of in.+, at tho end oh =‘"'". III '""‘ a " . • I. she, the nal.le o , is Ignacio front Willhant iphal 1,01 t 10. a itnt ft.H.t 2. neat morning the laing The I. Ana ',nate ni+ •.+•en , sweet...telly aotopleto+l, unti -e y e liti I'n Is" 1. ".•••""` ' ..1142.11.1 nlitet)•fnur t.110t15114 rit Ilshial I, • r head ,nertei ut I un.l+roattg 1„„g„ tn, 1-1 n else AO, miles of Tie 'lt 1, liar) "1 C11..1.• T“ • Liu. !nal II liscoon " r "‘ n ”" I . t e+l 11.1 Rear Pinion to realer all assistance slll flt,t.tlio I pont, ""the tI ' " . '"‘" 7 'n of , teat Eastern. Milyrit+ si at ke I It o t p.aolino'ng p„.:.1 K.,c•"n,ne„ one "" h" I..re tient at ISIS-nth+ Knit prayer+ offered xnn v. an • n'a , - the(. g ,p ..ncrennfit. laying-if the ..ashis .i.tir itlon :tint pr0v , ..1..t0. The 1ta1.,. a- , I ' ante cat., hontat ..teut Eastern, und ut 40 ‘..."11 ue l"' '''"“ ' l ' Thn It '" a " 1 "‘" tt.1,10,110.v•I o.r .a• 'at the 1010,1110 Tele. " I "'"" ' '" !rni Sao t,at. t.,11,,a,n, ruler ',r etelling to have .1111.0 t•e, a, ro-, I „„,„„ iosaii „„ „ n tarn riverto, hare „ n and „„ alarlNa l' pzuse.it +I.: , ` TI, A nal .ar'• It/It am-111100, ,01.• ‘' '4. , t.t.1 *H.. sent through , altedetts the 0 ""'" 11 '' 'll",nett n a „ „,„„ ftiati.t Fast,. to telegraph rt.•. ai f, ..1 .5 5,11., In %Lat n ., " r ••n: Inv, .lu., it .111. tot..e. Pru ssian son.iti tons at. le.l Anetria rOtl, 11 ict . I --I,et6i. I', in e ine t Oar qta...t ton. of ID, ...c.“ u .c =I •• 31,1.11,, 11, .11 .4 . NOrl, 1..1, It-wler.l. ME r w ...~ r. Luw r l ~..~ urn ~u l FROM EUROPE. PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1866 England and America Again United. THE CABLE IN PERFECT ORDER. Dispatches from C. W. Field. IN COMMUNICATION WITH IRELAND What the London "Time" of the 27th Says. PIACI DRILARRD BITTRIN AUSTRIA AID PRUSSIA, THE TREATY SIGNED. INTERNATIONAL NEUTRALITY AND NON INTERVENTION F1.X1001.151 IN CONDOMS. !Saw loan, July 2l.—Tho following ilispatob hits Just lines rectilved from Cyrus W. Field. Ile.trt•s Content, July 2A, Pille—We arrived here at nine o'clock It'll, morning all well. Thank tied the mtbie has been lald anti Is to - ,A, , . !- 1 , 4 . ..1,• I :111. T . . - ki•l cant, 1, rriLr.a. F. I tar. .i.) —l,l,ancat run. 117 r .aA... L. J il IP La tan, . un. I:1 A.,/•• make. -D.C....nr• run. 113 Rili,ll nbat• 1.a1.1 "411. I cannot ex - press to you how thankful I feel that you will now receive some return for the money that you have spent, and the Lime that you have devoted doting the last half year to connect ho telegraph our own country with Great Britain. Cvaus W. Fl/LD. The following Is a list of the Direct°rs of the New York, Newfoundland and Lon don Telegraph Company : Peter Cooper, Cyrus W. I'leld, Moses Taylor, Harshall O. Roberts, Wilson G. Hunt. The ,pfli«rs of the Company are Peter Cooper. Pr °indent; Cyrus W. Field, Vice President:Moses Taylor, Treas urer; Robert. W. Lowber, Secretary. Hosar's s....olsrlasT, July OsIO Yield says there have been riots In London on account of the refusal of Government to allow lieform nita•thigs in Hyde Park. Jelly paper ball been plUsllshesl on tl,o (1,555 Eastern. An,. RAY, Ganda), July 'Ai, 'hi. r v.—All dispatches from Europe, no Heal L'e Content no I Vert no Barque, being inninly relative to the successful laying of the "ably, have been forwarded by telegraph from thi• point, and the news yacht *ailed this afternoon on Tier return to Fort au Barque. Another vessel will arrive to-morrow (Monday,) morning, from Pert an Barque, with further adviees from the mible and Europe. The telegraph Ilmm are in good working order FROM NEV ORLEANS. Mayor Plow.. Announces Ells inten tion to Disperse the Convention— Procession or Negroes—Distarbaueos —Three Negroes Hllled-I•olleemen —Wounded. New 0 at.aA sa, July Wells has ar rival from Red river. The Convention meats on the 30th. Mayor Monroe Iffne addressed a letter token. Baird, infortuing ham that ho Into Mai to dis perse the Convonl.loo and arrest Ills members, unless pro! (feted by the mliltary authority. Gen. sayeno protection him ''ffon asked, and rid louleo Monroe', proposition. He nays If a legal convention, it had a right of tubet; if Illegal, It Wan Iptrulles pleasantry. lie con cables by saying that he shall p. event v:o -lentil and preserve order. All tn.. sl1114: 0211 ,,, 1. hit • e formally protested against the Governor's proclamation, awl the Secretary of State refuses Ills neat. After the adjournment 01 the meeting butt night, the negroes turmoil into prirweginon, and armed with clubs, brickbats, Ac., vent 11001- Mg through the street, threatening Violence. At the ineetlnZthe !Tooker.; hail used violent langUngn. Two t tet uttbarces Occur red in the otty, resulting In the 1..1111ng of tares negrom Three pollee °Meer., were badly . Irruined ny the negrmi, All in quiet on, of littenn negirwle hare been 'Wanted 01111 Jaied. ionlernOxxl 11101 elLorls nrn marr ing bow the Ghiet of Pollee to here[Le uyegkere a lin owed vinlent ine , ndlum language ar• routed, and that a niICOM liraof want nu tietional Sherinna tthe elinirta of those exulting the blurt ommlntlon uwratmit the 011, ten. The l'onv•ntion Troubles—Mayor Mon roe Tolographe she PreohienS. He retro., an •nuner, nod Thereupon Is- =2 New OKI-Y..4.'04 dole . L . .—Yenlorday the %I hooey General of Slut, an.l I.lr. ta I;o1 , occur teingreiploal to the l'resnleo informing hitn of Ilie r latent still Incendiary pioneedinge at, npeeetten al a Republican nesfro inerting night before. stating • /lona inn Pee learoa, that the U.,. ernor hn•l reteil MUM calling for an e.em M ion 11. I theeeteeli le OW tlleZlll Ole% i• II if el, and flint he an.. k-ague Init. the liepnl , lte.kos, t hat it a n.jell tualeting I iletetlelbeim ol tho mlll , OOllOll to it grand ptrr, :end 1.0100 the Intended Clint tut, lot. Itary ft t it.' .11 mattes simultl interfere to prevent the execution of t...• I'r ±, which the Vr. , !.itrot pue..l from Waughtn,ton. 7 , 7 Alttert rnurh.ttes. 1...•14t tint sssss tt tollttot ullt t. .1 to and not to nh.trua nr Itat,• , • - •• ..1111 ti , . pr, weetllngL ‘ll•pard Y. n the 01 L 1,.. 1 , 1" , 111.11,1 1 , . .1.111 It. I. NV agar Um , nolrolnil :on N Olt! J.. ••••••S ..41.00 the or4,lrtuut 3111v,rosily ( P• 1 , 1111-1, 'l4, I Kull,Jul!, .11. tur•s, to F.• too of t dr.% ...• , 1 tzep olulltgutsco ....Poo, 'l5l Ito• prim. e o o Itpt god 01(1,r 011:o. tit might 111.1 ortru.l. ..tor... I, Jot.. I Nicol:or s.l,•yat tat. tit. of Now 1,11.• •• trim, lay um, tots, .341.t0g Ptpippt too prop', of tho. tir dare( ti 10Ln/t0...ar0. 0i1...0p...ad l par . ..tost I) ',tipr . the ito.utturtrs 01.1111114111 1 1 10 ILI .ILI. •itoo u , .. .1.4 that la. good nat.,. ..1 1.111 1 l'lly ttiopy to , 'Po and It — 013.111., of tto , ant 11 - 5 'lt Pre.', 11l Jollto.on tpa. Lot allortlod rot opippo.tunity ... • In) ra rroallag t.rtPrich of Oar 41.1 Of 1 / I (Ml , vtlig fuel. to • ill, grout ..! c:ty .and ' , late. I p . P.l..rttler ett ;Pon 1111 , 41 1,11 r 1.. I r.on I.l.erlngutxml Lb, pl.c. .L 1 , r, t ton I art. ..ttilont.l Irma 7,01,3 t fl.3t. n 414 t L -1 !, .1:1 ..•• from toe tn.t t-te, 11114,40,./. rot 1, •t nn.l ..vt• ,1 a. t• t.• the .tsmta....zt elf lb., ..t Jallf • 1 • u:. .1t• • !. IL.•.t.1111. pres,nt •nrr,T 1.1 rt:l "I ri•ti oflac,r, from Interferalg •lib LI, C..- scnt,ort Tll, T , ,!..d.v. , Tito w,111,•11 tx,tl na)out n .1 11 .1.1.:1.• .4 septet], rlr Nun 1. !....-I<n cam , f oboirrn •r... 1 11,...,1.. itn AMa in tills Ail) &Tr ...lay, awl nu lin.oklyn •11 cs-ua wu.,r 1:11..1e•th Jixly '2+ --Th<in vs.., fly< <amt• of olit.ler•---Iwo or stir..< fatal —al Its lag the •<.<4,1.1 - mtyhr . •y 1111.1.11t1 t(-.p• 02,1 N e•V .rnita Ant.ther Livto. , hmoi.t 01.- 11,1.0 1,.-.l•y n.l hair° twen toolat".1. c•IIy Is s<ry b<1411.h,. ./,1) —Fly.:.< 14.1erb nri.l Shire< .1.-AI h. nry 0 tc Ili< 144mr-I ..5, ofrn...” lue tntn. number of for tno arvii wstros four hurt tire<l and ninety, met.l,<lng • .I<crer,,. tor. htsu.lrml .11.1 werenty-t.... hit us.,l urn.•m. , n .molt pro•vm• 1., the a nt •p<ll, eirOt.i.st (rm. A slat A' twon..y....un from Qtaolor• r.n..l“k•R Yr,l risn•lrt<l awl on< from Few 'Ton, July mutt the ett-mtiltel rhoirt• were reportml t'a Roar,' a Ilea,la ye.terd.c In thin ray. ant right In 400..1 ii;UU pr.,. u,l t.tal Iteshort• irtna nett'. and Dar ot• lolanda err worm tet - ~rnble. The mortality nets Lot C. col 0110. ormoldereler int:realm lu the entrilar of deaths. The Charleston Priwonera itemove ,, J. l'aaatc,,, , , Is. 1.., Jul,. 11,—The toe, pr era aentencael by military comtula•lon, but eub teequently reprieved by the Pre...dent, who.. atterntrled liberation uu a arit 4.1 eer. f...,cw-rambetrel the recent onutt let of authurit, e,t ..• vo ere! ' , Wk . ., ...I the I nit e4l ` , ln,tn. elghtto. r. eat , ! from t net le I . lockn , , Ihe unntary, refu,o infermar Pon c•ee•le burg then pteNent here ft.e.ut• Tbei. ree.lon Ilia: they ert• of n.ate C 1,,, prri•ellotteen ef the t out, 4.44141ng role. Itolorn• or 141.4111 rd P , pir la.. '1.14 to .11istomoth 4 ose = lIMERMS EZEI of , 11x11.1.•.1 xl~is :lx /.4.,••11n. left . k.• Mao.. ..1111r.• 10-idyll I. 1. , Ilse /11. yucival grainl coo,•• 11411. A on.] ivort,ri t 11.• •e. - . 1 ”rk 1,1., It 11.1, .I.le. thy The lovl.ltio 1..11 for 1,,0nv tilk. afternoon All Inct .oclotles Iv; 1 1/. , rel,,oento•tl w..tb 01 Sr.. w 11 . lir, 00 1 --t . 1 1 for.. I. I Y.. Inn !Meeting I 11.1,41•11111.4 = an lona, July -Thu alto 01 13 !Mum 4111.01 Bryant .111..1 at bur resionuee, u I 1.4311 g 4.11111 i, u-lay, In lust ,u,..ntlet It 3or A Fenian call, natlru,siol a.I u In. city *nil vletnlty, I•aned 1,-ttiorrow ln , lnyl alturn oo n, un nu.411..aR nalil I,' lA, ~r Importanrc. total number 1,1 allot, ~tnlgrant. nt rlrl4i 11.11 yea, Iw 1.1:,K-1, or 50,1‘..1 nun.. ,uuo your 'Eno Illsteuricrtc•t Excursion to the Mom mo , h, Case. LA.VII , I I Jllly —Tee,uong,tre.l. wtnind nli 1"-tlay ...Ha n grand eseurnion loi Maui one thotiantal xere graaret. F., eryt lung pa,...0ul oIT quietly. ()nit 4 to the orprogramme :.y131,10 In I.llglgtn of (lit t•oneert .11d . J 1 wane ..If, but 1110i0 a an an lil/111111Allee 01 ext OIJ I• , Cle ,„t i aud ,ustrlitiltUtt at mutin. I buret Is to I•At V 5.04.110111 111 *llO nlill,llllVo- 11/.11. of (malign 1110, 4 through tho tic^Orgin lloleltote• tII Pllttlttletpt: 'la Con- veil low. ACOVIIT A, July 71.—The follow iog I l h 11 Nationall,l Con, chllol. to ....01/11t1 0 1111,0 hOott 0i1131.1 1 ti 01 6 11 MO ro4l, fourth awl el it h harlot... /../p... 1 . 1,1 5. (Autiural .1. It. tiorllslo, IV 11. I 10111111 K, Thoultui iinriluntatt, P. W. Itt/titlittOr tool. A. It. IV right moll Linton A. blovens. Alca.n.thlor Stevon• awl Herschel N . JOll,Oll w Co two of Illo•delegulAw tor Ulu mato ll LH I.,argo, Another Flu 11C11601111006. 16W Y kmx , J V.—A .111,1Ai til•pntun 110 in (root Moo tro•i, intown Torynlo, itty• to tem.. o 111,14511 t prey oils convent ink otentlter report tol FtS1116:1l111,01211,11l. Thorn to • ru mor that :Mot' ettofiontratiton oftottt,,y, 5A1,00,0 00 will no nputst to fortifying • lot trout. t ter—halt t.t tutu paid by too Unbolt but turn- Mont. The tirrot Trot evaacrax, July 21.—The time math, at the t rot yesterday First heat ' , ext.or at half tidies In I:l2 , ,,—heat in Butler so, oral lengths behind. Second heat, Dexter half tulle Si I:l4X—heat In 2:30A; Butler too length,. behind. There wore four thousand people on the ground. tireat diaappoluttnent Steamer *shore Sr. Joe., Si. 8., .3 my 26.—The steamer Zotib hence this moramg tor Boston, we. ashore .1130, ut. Yomt Leprueuk.. Part of nor bot tom is off. A portion of her puzseagers were brought to tele port by the steamer York. 13==EIM nous, N. Y., July V.—There was an exten sive tire at items to-day. Tile lees la one non dry' and fifty thousand dollars. River at Louisa Me. LOtrisyn.ra, July gB.-4iiver stationary with eight feet in 1.128 canal. ?denary Ou at noon, HAW this afternoon. Now dear. SECRETARY HARLAN'S RESIGNATION Brevets for Gallant Services CHOLERA AGAIN AT MECCA Minority Report on Jeff. Davis' Com plicity with the Assassination. CODIFIcATION OF CISTOMS LAWS WAMIIISI,TON, July 'Lt.—Tile following 10 a copy of So'retaly llarlan's !alter of relignit tlon . Der nrr or tux INTLHICoIt, W 4001,1 aTt., ttly . 27, INCA. $ in the Prestdrral • —Raving heretofore In formed you of my readiness to withdraw from the Cabinet whim It might accord with your pleasure amm gounimlenee to name my sue censor, and Its puma/Inge of en understanding arrl‘tel el In a recent Interview, I I • e- my reemnif • "nit, uI the Secre tary of the Interior, to lake effect upon the flint day of septeinher next. Inthus severing my "Inci..l connection wlth your Illinlinistratios. 1 would do In. do Injustice to my own were t not LO present my thanks for the .11;01ni courtesy and kindness shown me during my term In service. Praying that the ,1111// 0010 ruler of nations may bless you with health end vigor to endure toe arduous lattors Incident tot our high position, and wi. , loolli to carry into etreet such wise msures of policy as Congress ea may devise to secure the dolomitic peace and national unity, I have the honor to be, with pent respect, your obedient servant, JAY Set - retort of the interior. 'rho :senate ha.. been very liberal In connec tion WWI the Executlve Department In Ile sloe ing breve , . for gallant and meritorious conduct In the field, the honors having been eo tl nfurred for servtees fur Durk us the irt b ate Of Mill lien. In nom, Cain, no OMR thee three In eDel. bar e been ;oven to no person, and voluntere eel' an regular odi um, thorn In these conitillmellmry Mo . motions. ehlen do not carry oily extra lin) wall hem Nor are Lbw; altogether congned to tlghtlng itecruiong, Lona- Inlss ary aml Qom lermuster officers, and three Who have petite need duty In Itrlolun mher branches, and sonic possessing military title., but afro never a ern myr uniform, it %Ye bees xt re lint :;. breveted. On the last day of the sesslouof Langres., the Minute eon firmed .n groan over two h undredhreveLy front Major Generals town to First Lieuten ant., In add. ern to the teens/mil heretofore sanctioned try that . b 4 Tho v. S. G o naul at Port Mahon again wr es that tile cholern haa broken out aluutig t t artlet. at M. , CeM, nik , , violently than eve tt taint the French aml Spaniell nutborltt re enforcing a aerr strict quarantine over all ',st.!. note the Itilectral pf if te, ylr Rogers luta noel.. a isitnortly report on tar conipllelty of I itiv in in the arteasetnation. Ile complains of obstacles taro., in hie way by the tither unimbers it the Committee. lie was only perranted io ice the witoletnatirnorty on oily noon. Ilese,* (lin main port lone ...ere a'r pont, and linnle alt Inall OpportanJt, ''l 1,1.9 otent Mall., The i celeeee of Soil. 1 , 11 , 1, I.onnvel. NI.: ritl , . An , : other,. in atylral worthirese at. a lit , rylialite 1.1, tvincl ,inn with Ka argent a plural for terettia !anvil over In the elvll uothorli tes (or trial. in It cortt joint rarm , nton t..t Are.u..ll hii.vv been appoint ...l In their e :.:Anch, 41( Congrllsa o,11f) custom:. ihwl. A thi: - 11 pereon to LO he oliolooolltoll toy tho ~cret.a.ry Of the Trona 'Ll I, The 'secretary of the Trettonry tlenlitivii tak ing 0.1.11,e to remove the ottionuctloct• from the Jame. tilt et . Mt llointtrit, the Slit rt. on Slinkier, recelvoti new , . fi out the vicinity of Chi ittiahum, the preeeni koottenec of the Mexican kik erntio t, up Lin theh OIL l'iettelent ec anti tot. (atitnet and a/ at t 1:111t1 na on the 17th, met with ASu, ent hi/elastic reception pet.;•,it ttt tit Chihnehea antl inn ^tate throegli which • ) CITY AND SUBURBAN I= tit, Salto - gay at all err ly hour a gal:lenity no corrati het wet, the workmen lit Moore'. brick mg, In the neveath Ward. which, however, terilalUnt..l aoy lalhelge helot; deli. the rias lager o'er was UrOUght on the to/1111,, Th. party procuring It Mae pa) trig a wag., told on thcr utult of toe I ate, ~ C lllllllg thatch The efroct of the tiver ctittact! a r 0,1% al ot themorning' , kila ,,htr. eithh in a tcant., tte• .lituronning of the platoo. ea.. niwwl with a ;Miter. did consitlerable oi• ai..., a Mill u111t11,” rat,. and • :rieLlists and etubs (ten about proMMOU- 0•1•1), .:it e.. Seanl or to , oneine:erring s••ri p.Jr.!. A ad of the Mover., pollen. • . 1 mef •,,ll Mugu, entreated upon tile I,lit I :1.• combat hadceased, stud ti•e ' ul combauti.o. sem teem] The'mho,. w it ore t•ont departing ar itkont making oily arrest, hno oftteet attention 065 attract...l 1.4 a Mail named Manama, who was talking In u manner eel:. ulitl.nl to 'nail to another row. Ile we. ro.tu.otent to .lesiiit, and became Ingo -1.11 A ithe, M.em throntened to arreet Sim. 51.411 Manning offered tl.4leuce, seizing Moon i• 3 the coat aiel armonl tearing it off his back. A well tdow (row hloou'eltat brought the Ninon to term,. nod he Sas taken to the Mayor . . office The Mayor, after hearing the aer, impowed the 111041 fine of flee dollars, hien was paid At the 4)011, Manning and • :• 1..04 who hail nel . ollll.tille.l him there, 4 . 40.1 very invultlng language to otncer au.l we 10.1.111 fur a few mo ment. that thet 0 would be blot" exchanged .I.ut the otheer,a Ito was mnoh out of humor, reit - toned Irwin doing 5.1 the time and piece witat he [night have Brett to • degree 50- 4insatile for .14nIng under other ctreumetanoes. to thle haatanee ..1 ku officer •ufforlng and re ome Ing nhuitti for doing stint Wt. requinni of can't[ v•iell. the Inclination to expres. um op In We tilt. Mat 01 should bare p 020•11 a henV ler nil, 514.1 1h at the irmolonce tired should ham, (won properly rebuked. Railroad Accident. Bet ireell two and threat o'clock Friday morn ing the fast freight train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, going west, meta 11l a frightful ao rittoill at the tIIWILLAra t reek Mon bridge, near Lancaster. A. the traits was nearing the Midge, an Axle of One at the ears broke and was dragged to the bridge, where it was thrown over, carry log with It some six or eight ears, Ali of arm h were mouthed tip and the contemn of the t - urn. embracing sugar, dry weals, Ar ,were Jumbled together In pro heap, A colored man whose name we hare not learned, and alai WWI stealing a ble oser the Instantly, and three olttrr eftlerenl Men were heelLy injured. A Mali eszoon ou Ime of the cars made a nar row ciaciape of helm; carried t. 1 0 ,6,1 with the wreck, ;untying arc Just a. the ear On llah Ile v. w e,tt on er the Itrulge. The seene Of lee meet/lent I. den , .11nel al being a frightful oe, :not, of t tLern letlng eoruplete/Y ^mesh //I • up, we, the others so tinily In) ered that 111 , 3 carmen let o. 0•1 Coroner's Inquest Concluded. The I 00,110 s's irry summoned to bold an In quest upon It...0(1 . 0'01 . 1 Caroline Ford, who was so Crurlly ravtatiest and murdered at de w odity, on lie lilt I.AL, concluded their la -I.re Saturday afternoon. As there was no oculence wheteret 1,, 10re the Jury, they ten -61. verdict that the doeeasitti came to liar death from violence at the hands of tome per son or peraonr unknown Thus, tiny of the darkest crimes en. comnittted In tills county reinel . shrouded la the depest vinery, anti la all probaldlit tho per., te rutors will escape the conger. , of . It has been estab lished beyond the 1550011 of a doubt, that there were two tttt inirtions Nil e lu the deed, end 11 se, me hardly probable that lily have been strange. I nn the nelgliborbOtal or to the girl. e xertionhi of sewleklOy should use sorry e to unravel the mya tory and tiring to light the perpetrator. ll an exerienced iletocllve were employed to work t i the mule, we doubt not that at least a clue lo the murderers would soon he Manioc. A Llttle Girl Poorlonsly Injured A 1151 Is girl of John Murray, of Baldwin township, met woo a severe accident on Sat urday afternoon, that may be attended with serious results. Al the request of her mother she went to a draw well, some distance Cron, ;rem the house, for the purpose etensuring some drinking 0 *ter. After tilling the bucket half-tell, she stprted to draw It up, but when It had almost reached the top her strength fatted, and she was feresal to let go her hold on the windlass, the handle of which Struck her with terrible terse on the right able of the !tend, Infliin scalp 00011 , 1 of three or four inches In e ct xten g t. a and knooking her down a de el Ivlty some ten feet, here she laid insensible molt found by her tr,ther si row moments after_ Dr. Dustily who was sent for, examined the wound. and found that till, skull had been fractured, and the right arm broken by the fall. When the phystelan left her she was doing as well MI could be expectesl. Au Attempt to Iliste.kMall Ono of our moat prominent public magis traten won charged before Alderman Donald son, on Saturday with adultery. At the hear ing it was discovered that the lady who made the charge was forced to do so by her husband who threatened to take her life if she did nut do as he directed. Ills object in prosecuting the ease was to obtain "hush money" bu in this he signally failed, as the accused was dis charged on the testimony of the prosecution. It is but a short time since the same parties received COD from a prominent citizen for withdrawing a suit of a teimilar character, preferring to do this rather than figure in such a case. The names of the "blackmailers" are Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Dlsebaamed.—Thomas Morgan, the propri etor of the Western Hotel, on .Penn street.ap peered before has nouns. the Mayor yesterday, and charged a boarder at his establishment, named John C. Davis, with the larceny of a watch chain valued at fifteen dollars. Davis was arrestee, and tatter a hearing, was a...- charged, the evidence being insuillelesit to warrant the prosecution. Bather Fined.—Benjamin Holtnea waa tined VS far bathing in the Allegheny river yesterday eyeing berm dark, by the Mayor. PRICE THREE CENTS. Homicide In Collin. Township —Tie Perpetrator In custody—lie Confess.: heed. A homicide of a peculiarly clistresslng na ture occurred yesterday morning at the real. dent,' of lir. Darn, linlines, a short distance east of the village of Hatfield, on,the Sharoi burg plank road, in Collins township. The circumstances surrounding the nielanclud affair are about as follows: About ton o'cl , ck on Saturday night two young mon named Henry Bray and Henry Helllgen, living neigh bors In Hatfield, started, while under the in fluence of liquor, to visit two girls . .employed in Mr. Holmes' family as domestics. On ration ing the hernia they were met by one of the girls named Louisa Taylor, who told thorn they might sleep on the kitchen floor it they did not wish to return home until morning. After some further conversation the girls re tired to their room. and Bray and Helligen laid down upon the kitchen floor and slept un til morning,when they wore awakened by the nook, Mary Horning, who advised ts go home as something might be said about their nil night In the absence 01 Mr. Holmes , Present arc In Atla n' lr ...iv, New Jersey. l'hov signified their intention of doing . the girl requested, but when she went to the sterile to milk the cows, they started op through the house on a tour of inspection. After 1000 g t g In the parlors and thumping on the plano, they ascended to the attic, where the servants slept. and threw themselves upon one of the girls' ' , oils, after which thoy went Into an Inner, where they remind art Old springnehl . standing in a vortmr. Bras picked the s , re up and asked lielllgen to give him a Cap from a box that ',tool oil a tit, It in the fur [her end of the apartment. The latter comphed, handing Bray two and putting the reasainder in ills poCket. Bray then prouosed tiring the gun out of the window, Out h s com panion objected on tile ground that it sould frighten the girls. lielligen then started to en down stirs, MO just as he reached the dame. ing Bray sald.. 'Wool go down stairs; if sou do, I'll shoo you." Unheeding the warning, doubtless believing it to hale been spoken Injear, ineiverl Moser to the Nairn, when Bray leveled the weapon Ilireetly at hint, and tired. Without uttering a word lhalligen fell to the floor, tee Moral oozing out of a wound on the left xi le of the bead, a little above the ear Bray gave the alarm immediately, and Dr. Robinson was suMmoned, who; on eittluilling the wound, found It consioerahle number of large •hor had entered the brain, which wan sufficient to cam. death. Bray expreasud the greatest re gent at the occurrence, and stated that he es entirely unaware of the o gun being charg ed. He aceornpanied thew unded man to Idle residence, where the latter died at half past eleven o'clock, two hours after the shooting had taken place, never having spo ken a word from the time he was taken up. About noon Bray surrendered Umbel( at the Mayor's Office and wag looked up. lila ver sion of tilt, affair Is embodied in the allele During the afternoon Coroner Clawson pro ceeded to hold an inquest on the remains, tut utter ettlhanneiing a Jury the Inquest adjourn ed until eight o'clock this morn tug. Mrs. Moil igen, tile mower of the deceanesl, is Very xnxions that nothing ahall in done to Bray, she toeing fully eunv tticed tint the log atm arcidental. n the other nand, one of the boys emplojed b y Mr. Holm. States that lie loaded the gun for the purpose of protect ing the orchard, and that he Ix poultice be only put of shot. In the weapon, while too discharge shows that there was a very large load in it, the ceiling and weals containing quite a qu antity. Mille e believe the Stilling to be the re sult of accident, we cannot refrain from ex pressing our censure of Bray's conduct on tills occasion. In the first place, it was almost criminal In him and the deceased vbilling Mr. 13011nrus , residence, while that gentleman isas absent with Into invalid wife, and contenting themselves In the manner in which they del: and In the next place, the girls are not alto Rather Memel.. In permitting the house, wile under their care, to Ire converted Into stn asylum Apr Inebriates, while Bray, In his reckless Lountllng of a deadly ',reopen, Shown a criminal carelessness for human life that ehottid not go unpunished. The docensal was about twenty-one years of age, and was employed as a atone-cutter in Charles Miller's marble works, In the borough of Lawrenceville linty bas not yet reached hie nineteenth year. and prior to this Donut ranee has borne a good character. The ilemeepachie Diators wasite..—The writer from the Sec ond ward, complaining Of the remark. of Judge McCandless, and particularly of the location of the hospital, exhibits in strong terms the spirit which c :arectortoes the gen eral opporlition WC. progress of IlOmeoPaillY• The reckless and exaggerate.% statement. re- FPOCtillg the location end surrounding. of the buildings betray a spirit ill et ease and prob ably much triortille'l at the results of the ac tion of certain members of council, and the exposure which followed. lied the gentle man reflect.] colic ly before writing he miaLt have COM., to percett e that the Drortors of this school have a way revolter to themselves in then - general I . arid do nut consult with person, of the temper and manner of "Second Ward" concerning their bc.pital buildings, nor the treatment of patlenta therein. From the tem per betrayed in his article, I cannot but think that his statements were liatemieu, cot so much for intelltgent readers as to mislead and disquiet the Ignorant, of whom I am hot" Ns to think there are tew in the Second ward. "Second Ward" ought to have been informed that, by the regulations of the hospital. pa tients with Infectious diseases are not ml milted. And, further, that well regulated hospitals have never tssen known to he centres from which diseases of any disci - int-ion have been protutgateed. Roooptlon of Hamill Preparations for the reception of James Hamill upon his return from England, are nearly completed. Au adjourned meeting of his friends was held on Saturday evening, at which Mr. Henry Kane presided. The nom ealttoo having the matter In hand, reported .ellettirtorY Prawn... In the way of procuring fund. Mr J.,hn Paisley awe chosen to o®- elate as Chief Marshal on the occasion of the reception, and Menem John J. Torley and William McClure to act m Aids. Mr. H. Beau mont is now i t Sew York, And will there await the arrival of the American champion and accompany him home. Another meeting will be held this evening. Worthy of Protronotre.—We had a call yesterday from Miss at. Buckley, of Freeport. who to at pendent canvassing Oils city for the hale of Littleton's famous photograph of the death bed of Abraham Lincoln. Alms Buckley Is eminently worthy of the pat-rearms of the patriotic community, having an aged widow ed mother depending on her exertions, since her brothers wore both killed in the service of their country during the war. Orders for the really beautiful specimen of photographic art may be left for Miss Buckley at the Gazette oilicii. The young lady will personally call !Wen stir Citizen, and we trust see will receive liberal encouragement in the We of the pic tures, a. she is in every respect worthy of it. Child Nemaided. AI title daughter of Hugh tdagill, residing in the Seventh ward, wan se verely statlood on Saturday morning, under the tolloarimt: circumstances: Ler mother hail been washing, and had placed on the Clove kettle full of clothes and gone out to a eel b bora to borrow sonar starch. In her absence the little girl, in endeavoring to get n oup lull of hot water out of the kettle, upset it, the contests pouring over her person from the shoulders down, scalding her to a cot:udders ble extent Medical assistance was at once summoned, and at last accounts the little suf ferer was doing well. Elewitlon of Teaehere.—The School Bowl of tlie litat Ward, Alleghony, at their meet ing on tho 21111 Mot., elected the following Teachers for toe ensuing year: Principal H. W. Bancroft. Asslatan ts—blina Borah bi,Laugh lin. Principal of Grammar Department--111. Mary E. Carpenter. Mary May, hies Atm. Lamont, Miss Jeanette h. Leek, luteruiodatto Dopartment—lkqe—blre. M. B. Burt, Meal Marc B. Boyd. tilris--mth -01. J. McDonald, Mica Si. Dorms - Lou. Primary —Buys—Miss Jennie AI, Fruber, Mine Mary .1. McLain, G Ds S. A. bl cQulg, Miss Sarah Lysio. Birmingham Public M..h00l WWI., on Is visit to liirmingnam y.terda3, we noticed among other improvements those that are being added to the puldie school bulling. The entire Interior of the building sae been renovated, the ceilings handsomely frescoed, and the wood-work repainted, th;• prislominsting colors being brown and white. The is Let IS ire also receiving attention, Moro vamtion expires, It will be one of the neatest and handsomest edueational edifices In the county. Want to be Divorced.—in the Court or Common Vices, on Saturday. seven net-111mm for divorce from utatrtmonlsl bond. were pre tented. Following are the names or the par• ties: Isabella P. Gregg vs. Alezarnler Gregg. George C. Lang Va. Elizabeth Lang. Charlet. Cook ve. Mary Cook. :saran Graham ye. Wm. Graham. Hannah M. lake ye. Peter .1. Lake. Samuel 131gley ye. Jane David Lewis ye. Abitha Lew.. Arrest no Nuspietion.—Two men named John and David Anderson were arrested in New Castle last work on suspicion of being the parties who robbed Mr. Eli Wykoir, in South Pittsburgh, a little more than a week since. Uprn a hearing, however, they were discharged, nothing appearing to warrant their being bold. The arrests were made by °Meer John Coyle. Diaappwared Dy sterlously.—lt is report ed that Mr. John Berwick, a citizen of Man chester. left his residenco au Tuesday, 17th instant. to make tome collections in the vicin ity of Butcher's ltun, since which time his family have had no tidings of him. Intim* Fouad.—On Thurecay night last some workmen in removing an outbuilding near the corner Federal and Wylie streets, in the Sixth ward, discovered the remains of an Infant in a box. They were almost decom posed. Firemen's Parade.—ln accordance with the corudltutton of the Aasoclattou, the tone for the annual . parade of the flee deperttuent b on the first hob:inlay of Septerneer, end DrePaVattone for tie event ere in active pro . • • . Sunday B•lll.Np—t.h. Saturday a clear MU was made out against Patrick kl= tavern Per in the First warn, tor liquor Ull Sunday, and Mayor mcCarthy re drUrixt him to pay the usual tine, o.l!ty likno•do THE WEEKLY GAZETTE TWO EDITIONS ISSUED, ON WEDNBSDANN AI h~•EURDATt The 041t100 Is forwarded wines trill resat tdx •Itta. ...there soonest as the mail rna. SINGLE COFIEN, PEE I EAR. cLIJ NS OF FIVE 'LL OF TEN AND The income return. of the r.tzens this be publieheoNow,. of our enterprbmtg contein purer o (10 bold Ruch publieelool hl the privKle le•entne.r) - :af fairs of our . I tlresol le a nOOO, but the -woe.. oti• ot .horn none, LP site., injury to the inert ...not 41.... ILIAD t tire, The iJeople st ...... I too boo! "on speverr Only rab.pobeitor to, loop eti ..eolin tor" r. " tort,. t. the not 1.1. It or nee , lull their ten .ern. I.ault epleoo • to •e, t 11e As.,,e”or 111 ill 114 44A I:evot or perhaps Still both of ,erynni.n. By they ere intele t•; the Secret busntees figure. p. !It iabl clerk to the hewn .1 ,„„ t ron tnentilnettiret. In givity the e e , Lai.AB le the urorrourers they Lora trust, a n d the people hold n.ene ble for their yublicuzion. Grand, Trot at Oakland nark To-Day. Major Vnit Voorklef Las pr..rot nnotoo r treat for the kJ% urs 011.1/0 turf to toe wa:, of ft grand trot, tot.e slum tots afternoon nt ball-pnotfur 4l t.f tttroo Ituntlretl dollars. for I ,, if.ter t .rortiplrliOu aka urell-kocortf nags trust, Wasstune.' tt) 6nutttel het.. • .Le • ft. 1.) 3... - Joe, We klepeilll 1,1,11 A Spatted ruee ruttyaetwipete•l, the grit 11.114 mettle of the toth• entere..l tee may safely grit/rattly and 1.4% be the - ggo of the Actaeon. et E. ery Arrnhgethent for •ttriall. man or hArtt" bar. Oath tutuir e ..r th et; or. the proprietor of Part- al,tiMt' 1. 12,E. Wen, 11/ Inv 111.1.11 ewe, r 1.1 t•teu,r, 11..1 the hiaaj•r'r More KMlrood Arr.drut. n Jr. 1.3. loot st watt Imam.' /Ililti 1.~ . 1.6u1 .1110 plait"! to of n pot.on,:er cnr oi Ara.. unto Weal, nou. 5.14,4,00, .1.51•5 % or und kllll , l. James .114x•ru, 01151.14 , )oe ,if .tic. l's: .11• ritlir..o, *an 011 vil sunt nigh, yr) "..1 111. ) ati I• 5 (1,1111,1 111,t 116 Itmel likftue. pew ttcl helot., A itICI 1111 ternttil itild !Mt let I . tLrratll. tt tld Ismtled It,. 1., a. 3 Held fore Altlerlou.n 1t1,5: enorge ut .-urely 5.,-- Ltgmlnet her try Aneon leaned on giving b.,../_ L., Lt..- not to do 4001111 any .0.011) two Dl•Orderly nrn T Itt m .40r1 WWI bolure Alderman llullllnrl., on sate: Oa , charged witit disorderly molder: tot L.LIk t•f Marton Spray. Alin+ . a heat lag the act was sag allthd, Martha !talus unable to mar,- tam thu enarge. Maltrestod,— 'Ulcer wetly 1V ;1,11 , 4 rougbiy handie.l fel I,..nef* efae. 11V l • ur 2'l a- Lenlay efterneon L) 111 1111.1{2 et rougha, ..11Le enfle.vot leg ft, 1/111.1“ . 411 1111,4_ if eu of lLe rewafeA anent, eefal rtrrunteil uncl iodg od In the tw ee at's. Larceo3 of Copper.-- air.) g ht l n Roulauun Wailaer, was before the. s.l.m.yer ca Saturday charged s lln ine in,..ny of Cart.o hundred pounds of cuppur (row thu pre:stows of James Snuff- He gave Imp So nos ser at Court. Pllettleal.--Jameo Thom pito. tra, Imfore. Al derman Lynch natuttlay, rhat a ttt too , f of the police on on( h ..1 154, /11, tl e u IXII.I. Toe matter WWI st.tittitted by attn./ratting Cho charge anti Thom p. ,u papist Iltr, Sas/Lull sod issat4Ary.—Haul lee Morph, appeared before Alderman La urn. oa day, and made oath aaaleat .lads ISOU Cur assault am! (flattery T set:used was - rested, and gave ball fez n Mara ng Lareeoy.—Mary Intonleonu:LHelJerge•l bo-• lore Alderman Taylor, on ,Jatortley , with the larceny of a tto bucket roan the .1 ng or Sarah Crawford, in the NJot war, A 0 rant woo woo issucel (or the co - rent I.ne acouseJ. Abandonmenl.—Maar Ann MatuvrisPl' , . , tr.:lll..ore Mayor Met a - I.IQ. en "...tenter) and Per a eealge n , •an , loutu , nt. ItgatuPt. nor kmabanti, J ec..h Mai ht.!. 111 e aeoneed wee arreat.al end held L. 111111 Ftned.—The prqprietor of IL Orin:tang tot loon on Or ater .trout nauoal ralro-k ?dor:My nned ou and COlOtti by Mayor bloCartatY,O. naturally, for Ilgoor on ,toittny. False Alarm.—The elccc 111 , i 1 Ilre leiit even i falseng hetweeu eight and nine tp.ehe'lt wee Special 4 mull Mrs. fl el sin .4 S. - Ith Ina 6yrep U-, ta.e. eat; ee that vs )..us partwe have eat out I ng teem lira, %V malosv'e. Plea. , take notice shut the Mrs. tY Inalow of - the ataall Lag .55 rot, In Het. aids 1 ok 0t114.4..1rL1C1.... r‘atnlsla . rvnistenna. zsewn-.1e3 TAIL. of ntuo.t Him funeral Ware Lon . rlo‘ NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS, I ILLUALE — cEmETEnv.—The beLawol .4:oat's-ger, • the :argent Lorogn Piave of Depolchr.r. cepi one, ,h t , Ogoty uatt.4l on Sem, tirigh ton road, Kurth of Allegheny. kor burial i,L . pertult. , r I itles. St t entrt. Drug `tour of l 11V L 1 CLA \ Li, Ape (2ll7. FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UN DERTAKERS No. 196 Smithfield St., cor.lttt, Sscowo Wan NO. 2. (Ylta aocx from beventit Street.) .E . X2 . 9E . • 17* la. Mi. PAS... NMEMM ALEX. AIKEN, ,A77Z) 3111.11.T.49-11EK31114.. ..e.1615 Fount street, ElLtsburxi., I. tfP F -of sl. aka As, CHAPLS, kiLIJC ,?a aural Vurtusulag kr00•1* luray.w , pea . •ad alibi., Hearse and t artist " rtmunts.scut--ttev. Lassa &err. A .1•coous, 0.0.. 'Mom. Ewing. h. Miller, L u R . T. NV HITE & co., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, alanetwater. Woof• Hun and vicumy. COFFIN ROOMS Ai MANCHtSTER IntfiY STABLE Haarlem" and Caardure BVCOUI. H.arae and Carrlaaes rurnhalot. DUNSEATH tr. 4'0., Watch Repairing Establishment, CO Wittb. Wiltreotst, SOMETIIIIIG NEW Time Registering . BAROMETERS. 3EL.LII/26.1..309C.X . de c; c 2) Dealers In Optical Goods, 03 1,2 Srsott.ll,l4 TOla Instrunwnl 1s eery generally um, and Merchant, aa well a• ewe= .•(1 It , 31:111- bl to.. • Cluck. llavosuelKr au.l TherlnnineUer tod Cu he be depended li,wu for tudicatin4 1.1. change weather. 11-3 LADIES , AND ENT'M NAT ALT 4CT=IEM,, I= IVII7 - 11-sia LIE ZiT., It FIFTH. OAKLAND PARK ON TO-DAT, AT HALL'-PAST 3 tr h. •rtir GRAND TROT OF THE sEztsaw One Hundred t•oilap, a side, ' , toe!. or entn..r.....fe,.. tirlY 414 . 11 >, t The glut fQll..vving flouted Saw. hry. J. 0, Dril.ter enter,.o.rry F. cuter.. 0.. 1... :le." H. It. Vaovuorhlv enter. ..Joe. the Orphan Bur." The above homes hate all boon entl red, sinil wlil go. Any of t.l -m (wits, to eLii 0.11101 0 t Sirre thu ylelege to compete for a premium •ist Pririt nuke.. prevented he en:l:iv,. u[her tusks:wel eau., which halt to tirel,sl iiv Juoge• uf the day. I sot netertothi .1 hest...nor to enforce tills rule. I alit gettli.x tire.: of melt eooduct the p ainl tn.,. .0.1 hues rieen rioiurstell beet ral lime, ses,l of speteil that wet, oever lutesturii, as..l ies. r telslet 10 .lop It; so pits me, rat,. J.. eiwg oue of le (mutest trots us Wt. attLIS..I/. (ht.. LUC .11,14 0 34 4 0 Il li. V NV , .1.111.1/IS. JOST ARRIVED FROM TUE EMT. BOOTS AND SHOES No. SO Nurket Street, Pittsburgh• Ps. ..._I .. TLldOld entablished house has now In .to r .tltlet r• het thousand dollars worth of Boots and w oesh the styles the latest, Me quality the hest. write , tee ere determined to sell at VF.HY Wt{' rum , • We have resolved not to be undersold ny suite ue hus , Incas tbat keel[od• worth hsvlng. Call and exMe our shoe* or c hat an and WtS feel satisfied that you telt! parch. what :ton ant In the Stout and alma Line. 110 not /street the pls., MV Vaal:J.lB,lr.: ~,, !titan, LLOSE &tai. rracilical t urniture Mammal,: COL PENN AND WAYNE SisRE~ +s Lawn styles of FURNITUBScouswaly - 59 Income Return.., - \ 111111.10, 1...1.11. ELM von; 1.,. la.,h.T•s It I: 2.. IL J . I,Jit• ME =II I=in I= =1 •TALIUMII3 FiC,39133,
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