Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers
■ .-i »• ;v:. wroA.LY^Azi^:;.^- Pcni.sllED;BT £}ij( -.-- ; -. Penniman, Reed & Co.?;-. ttcaarr. rirrwcaan. ' ,-‘V T * gggVOLUME LXXX.— WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1806. PiTßLic Document.;.--"YVc arc indebted, to Hod. J. K. Moorhead, ami lion. Thonu us Williams for valuable public documents* By telegraph it is ann* unced that the officers of tho present Proyi. ionul Govern" tnent of Texas, who were ippolated by Goa-. Hamilton, are relieved f-om farther duty. The State officers, elec ed hy the; pcopto on Jane 2?th are- to assume the duties of their respective olF.ces immedi ately. TIIR Atlantic cable is .» rutnpletr sm-ret-s, and If uovf rea*’y '<>“ the use of the pdu ic. In another column we publish the tariff et • for ihe transmission «»f messages QCOSV ll»C time we presume the heeroingly exorbitant rates wilt l>e materially redueed, as, at pres ent figures. It would consume a fortune to hOidatiy lengthy conversation across the water. Hereafter we shall be enabled to lay before our readers the transpiring?* in Eu rope a little previous to their happening— utlcast bo by the clock. Some of the promoters of the Phttr.dcd* phta Convention profess to have about tho admission of notorious relwls and copperheads to seats in that boily. Did ever these people protest against any meas ures which offer a prospect of accomplish ing their desires? While, therefore, wc admire their discretion in insisting thaf men who did all they could to destroy the Union, are not the boatmen to be consul ted when council for its preserva lion, wears inclined »o give them credit for anything beyond a n'u. calculation of probabilities. The copperheads and rebels arc* all in favor of the President's Policy, not because it ts the most favorable tothur Bchomcs or any that Is offered, but because it is esactiy what they want under tho cir cumstances. Admitting the rebellion a failure if the rebels and copperheads had been asked lo name a Policy that woul 1 suit their views, they would have named that to iarther which the Philadelphia Con vention was called. It would scum, there 1 fore, ou this ground that they are farly | entitled tc piyjfercnrc in U? deliberations j But, when another j-«.int is considere-*, 1 their claims to preevdeu. o is still stronger, j Th-y'aro ezpectc:. .<> tu,iu*h ninety.oiu<* | out of o\*erv hundr*. 1 vole- the Policy will gel on a,n appeal to *ho whole people. If any class of people ight obe couspicioas in fairlv inauguraltng a popular movement to give effect to this Policy, it is the class who are chiefly expc?ted so rote lor it. But it is thought recus-'Ory to maintain a scm’ilance of ioya*»: more is ex pected. A naked pro.iositivn to makeover the politmtil power u the nation to Ur„ rebels and copperheads would not un tieing to loyal men. Hence the necessity of mas King the proposal vith prol«'tsiot»s of conciliation, magoiniuwty and the like. •It would seem that t o mao ought to be deoe-ved, except such us dr.-ire to be. Sohe of the Conservatives, from time to Umt. 'make u great bi , measures i* which the admiulsttauon of President Lincoln resorted under the ex* \ tmordinary pressure oC tho gigantic civil 1 war. They talk as if these arbitrary acts 1 were recommended or justified by the ( Radicals; and us it ill criticism upoa the , conduct of that Administration, in these 1 particulars, were held to be evidences of ' disloyrlty. The men who so discourse know there is .10 truth iu what they su ,T . j It was Andrew Joukucn who, in Tomes- . sec, carried the war pow er to its fullest t k- I tent. It was Secretary Seward the Head Center <>:' Conservatism, who b.*an ed that wLh a tinkle of bis table bell, ».e could cause the at library arrest of-any man in thu loyal Shite*. Thu New York Time* was the chief defender of that species of rigor. Prom what quarter was njmcrastranccs heard From WXde pud . Dams, and Gevrj.ey, and the like. A bigger falsehood was never uttered than that the Radicals; denouflcqtl crideism on the President, no 7 matter Jiow sharp, as evidence of disloyalty. ._ No men ever mat# freely. but fairly an Ad ministration tbaa the Radicals did that m Mr* \EincOlk. Nor aid auy-department escaped review. The Conservatives held the New York y~ibvnc to lie little shon of atrocious in its blunt- freedom. Do they now expect to falsify history. Gek. Banks’ repbi: from the Commit ;tee on Foreign AJTuirs to the House ot Re presentatives, is a document oP rare merit. It shows how live Neutrality. Laws ot' this country grew up; in what particulars they * in excess of those of the icamng Eu ropean powers; and what nitrifications n/c requisite to reduce our dealing with for eign Countries, in this particular, to an equafty- with their dealings with us. Ro ''cehl'eveqU: have demonstrated what we ore fcq_ox|>ect when in a condition to invite also, what our government is 'required, liyj its own laws, to ck> when other natiofes are in trouble. This double tight, slicd upon our enactments, and the tnaniagtUn which : they operate, must, and 'will, compcl tbeir revision. —Goldwiu Smith has resigned the 1 feasoniiip of History at-Qtiord Uniter- , Tue,Kcw York .World resents us an in-! —The Baltimore firemen. _ are I fiuH tUo imputation that it was favorable to * tlieir lives Insured by ?Hy or t-.-‘ r 'tbe rtosllioii Ji(i op[KiiWQ id mamm tor,««ta. _„ vr H» ■ s ap,,re.**on; 7hi» is only ,bc Mglb- | n aboul ! ningbf the end. L Lnionuun shall remain ‘ predominant, ii w'.U be as impossible, fifty 1 ‘ number of persona. ' ftt Abingdon, | ♦ yenra honcc, to fine* a descendant of a rebel jj a | ae havo been poisoned to dentb by i or copperhead as i‘. Is now to find auc ; eating ice-cream. ! .s .V i Bcenuant 01 a Kevoloticrary tory. The, —Gen. Webster is ,1a Washington cn U only resisted the uncoumi- i paging colored laborers fo? a iron an r.u lutidkal mctlio-ls-lo »M<* «».rt was h,cf; urtoTj, in Alabama. -- * ..i * n,r. mltf-lilon —Rossim is said to divide bis unit for puttUigdown tb f , tween the composition Of music ami the amonß Loi (ton JW complied ; i-JltWatton ol sqnasbcs. ~, its volume and twenty-filth year a i —A census qr fit. Louis,jWt completed, • WW**kiViuce ard the event was duly , gives the population at 804,327. Chicago SSed S London by n dinner, at wuich claims a popuiation of 2BO t 3l». the proprietors, arrists mid contributor# —A. Portland laborer ,tonu(l a *#,ooo orwttited a silver “loving cup” to Mr. pocket book, returned it to-thd owner, am. Mark;£emQ9*.wbO for Alie.past quarter of a received fifty cents In small change. ccntdrv has periodical. —a chap at Grand fUpids. Michigan, How 'natural it seems for Lemouto be the had bis nose bitten offbynboli pup whose f emtor of Punch 1 _ friendship be was endeavoring to claim. ■- ■ —"T J ***r 4TV The Associated Press JuiTo made ar- 1 -An exclwngCßuy*: ‘ We „ n ,,ement3 for two huridred->ord ß or less 1 edtOTefusean offer of job printing life oth , n .j o M b day atacoslol *OO, : -«day by a man way back who innocently called to cel some postage sunups printed 1 OOOfortue y - ‘ ■».. . . He Tins quite- disappointed Lccausc we —Dr. Hale, of Rock Mississippi couldnotdo the work—l 3 wanted ’em real was combed to pay |TO6 8a damans msi ’WaTo jint 'onkbc letters when ho writ to a week for kissing the wife Ol a Mr. Hayeos, ■ lher cosl toe darned much to buy of the* same county. -J -'einjof-the rostoffletj follera.” —Aii oU genUcmant.74^f®JJ wli3 ' f , fl bo^ —Tho Petersburg mine “crater’ is row obtain® b»s daily ttom inthe initiator a luxuriant conJleld, .ind , e ii e f committee is itself planted in melons and tYnlt tieus. r Council Xha® A correspondent who' has been there wri tos. \ JJf on lO baild •*"■**« mode by tho 10 w--... M now nearly closed to the nor- . JJEJJX 7. JL~«n TBw»aw«ri nW*,5OO dead bodies., , “ «-* ■ ' --ii. T. Stewart is to erect a building at IMs wife ba-' once been hi* wet nurse. *• * SiyannahiV-Ua.-, designed as a wholesale I ._i Roman Cathollc Chtßoh for the ex-. branch office 6f the New York flm,-whlch ciuaiye n«e 61 colored peopio.;*? W ‘ is intended to eclipse anything of the kind 4 ted in Bt. Louis. A content, ta V>_bo av i&tho Booth. ’-' J tochbd tmder tht charge ot'cworeAnnnA ' " '' '" '' '' ' CITY ITEMS. Pair linen Shirt Fronts Atßatea and Boll'll. .j-f!, . PUtsbargb fitfi Concert. •f-We were necessarily compelled to defer she drawing or distribution of gilts until next Thursday evening, when a Committer of re spectable ticket holders will be appointed to superintend the satac. There was such a ru-u fOE-ttCkuts on Saturday and Monday laM,ih,«t >we found it lmporelble to have our dmw.nK' list ready for Monday night No more tick**:* wßliwsold nor reports from ngents re><-<:i after to-day. The names of agents faiiim*’ ■'* make-' reporu In tlmo Will be published, -o that holders may mow who are utfauli- o arereadynnd willing to furnish receipt** to allagents WHO make proper return* Tick* I-h for wlilch jvo arc not paid, neither gum ‘’-‘l* mission to onr Concert on 'ThumiWv ovenli.g, nor draWgifta, and are thereby iu*olea**. i BcPoKAhn. Thomson A to , ■ ~ B«w Jlaraallles ÜBattfumtTh , ’ r- ■»c course of OttAJCC’S. MsaOKlSu (joI'M UIII.I, , Pa. J. W. Srses— P,ar Sir . We roerivo t i «,ur *<>nlrt say llmt Mr*. Taylor vjuil-li 13 nfrfcOGd ii 3 over it was, ami *lm can •mI her.HOU'Mwork f->r Dvo working rami. I* lieart/ittrcms ami H**»hy, ami can ilo ■'lab /tb&hslic. cxcrtlM, tbnutfk «h* **n* >*y our two FntnPy 1 took her to Pitubuvgli to mlt yon; v • At that fitter tm# al*u sick wit* i c«’u j?/in;>tfofL,6ute{7.:laJta| altovl t ite atone lime my tc*/* VOS, in&ike tome Phjfsieittru) pronounced my ’c : fe'i COSOtkt).U?Ortt,<ind */»< u*i« of ()v m<>*t ■ldicote utidea your treatment e <peeti iv reflocercd. u'/u/r my sister, umb-r ilf 'onii.or. treaUr-fßk.Wit down by tleyrcts, >irui -lou' deep* tciOitijut£ttead. Sot 1C of oppn ed im* trying your •.reaimeti* ; but'Tr&fctoil on my own Judirnmn.!, *n«l ’lio r tsult;ji&>WB mo plainly that then* ‘s v possibility o£ Curing Consumption, even tn Li advan :od stages. 1 gave mo of.'tby-WOrlitDon a bottle ol vom :?almontt' y Lintihaat) and one of your Cough Sltxlt, ar cl they careil lilm or a severe cough coir.netrl white lathe arnu and nothing coalfiLmo>ro It till he got your mo* l ctnrs. 1 mUBt;c3dse:by returning you irv thank* noil wlatitijigriiM Invalids might, r«a.-nn and Judge lor as we did, and be iilc*ecd, through'jbnr instrumentality, wttn | restored [ Froai your frfen&and well wisher, T>r. 3yw«9 deTObStfUa atlenuou «ctwjm<e/v to Chronic JyUeaKtiCSpOClAlly those or thcTnroai ino Lange, andthosewhlcb may produce or •icco'Epaoy LunfeJMseasea, Da' most frequent of -.vnlohHroaffoCStltmaor tbo HLrcjacb, Llv«r, [iewels, SpJceojJudneya, Heart Soro.ul.-. and Slua Dlfieasos. Fomale com plaints, and other ailments which vitiate uu oiood, and cause debility. M,, system of Treatment includes the use of M->Uc:ucd Inhalation®, together Tilth Tiu. and Cle&nsibtt Wtbdfcltiea 01 unsurpassed edi c.cy, conjoined trtth Hygienic Measures an i Mechanical Bemcdlett Inestimable value. Thir treatment;'restores the stretch '•ciuses tho bloodi irritation is«.rn organa, and la'oftca blessed in the r»covery ot caaes.cteemod’bopeicss. Invalids depending,bathe line of Cod Liver ‘ jil, cr Patent medicines, should reflect th»*t benefit winch nM>y;be derived ivom tb.-su remedies U oftenjnerely.palUatiTc, and always L -nnalent, aQiTWUie tucl&tf tboin.fhn' ’»«J/ *• trmtinp the only time injylilub, by n. curative ty*- r,n, vj trealmsTit, restored Perron* desiring tOOtrasaU u;o by let: may address, with stamginclosfHl, sDjt J. W. Steu ( m re an Mtet, Pittebunrb, Ph Kerrlnuck Print* At Batna anil BcH’S. Thousand* die, S 9 It Were, inch by mrh.of, ‘ wcitnoss; for debility ’•ill kill as oer- > taMly.tbougbnotsc c t alcfcly,ai> a raging fever. ; U la howthO'naakaball be made Strong; ! I'm: debilitated sustained nod restored; the ex- ; hnastcil rcllllod wltUvUftlenorio l W<* aver * taut of nit Invlgorating’ppoparuttons given by , sc:ouoe to man, from the Institution of thus * J of homing to the present hour, not one in.- wrought such wonders in.the way of restora tion ue UUaTETTB&'S CELEBRATED STO MACII BITTKUS. This I* IntfeM >te tonic of ion la.-, Abu revitalising, .StreJH'Jb-Huppor?- v me-proUmgiqg agent, the htc oi it is not to bo found in tbo oaUdogut «»f me he*!w». Mticni; the v irloosarticles used t«> nr.mno »'»r « cruu.*t po* ers ofJlfttrnpei.it suufdn the i^epatalyzed physbjue. It nor Only a-. alcchs'lhd power; fr-«u. t state of (r?Uapi»o nod. inanition. »*ut it im parls i>ermauout vigor, to the muscular »nd uv.rvMua «y*toms—reinforcing,a> it were, both the stronghold ••.ml theojliwprhß of vitality. The aged, tao decrcpuf,lilXf'&Ci vous, the brol;- vu-down Of both’ Of wxeay are rer ommeuUed to tr> it~ They willaesaredlTfln.lUuprfcscui uolp ui tlr o of trouble. 7^5 Hosteller’* Itiftlers * ro i old v- uolcatUdftiid retail at very low rates nmr.nv-ts rimgnnff BstflfitMedicineDepot, >C M >.litlrcl Ll 3‘«s e Ot» cor O of Dlasnoa ' l Slii’ast, HosrJroartkaUrOnt- HOW Al Bates and Boll’s. It Ik an ZspMed Idea That Consumption cannot be cured, lor «■# Virc tbo evidence dally that persons in the lost «tag* aro being cured and restored to health"nur rigor by usintftheKcv. a. Wilsons 1 Ore*t-Cort*oi»pHre ttemedy. - Many j*er*«n* ! h>»vo beer onrtd by It. Call and procure, or ’.l ! will l>c nil ilud to you, ap&mphlet giving a full j history of tli's rcmarkable tjoedlcin. ! *<>U i>tri nt for Pittsburgh and vicinity—J<.- ! uepii Klci dng, Druggist, Ko-M Market street, 1 conic r of the Diamond, new Fourth struct ci bawls. At reduc k 1 prices, at Bfftca.UUd Bell' Trar«UlnC D«» OooiU AtUatesand BcU**. a ~~~ S*m Dry Goods At Batuiand Boll’s. ‘ • Baton A Bell Are opening new goods, ; **• THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ■NO. 180. FROM El ROHE. JULY 2»tb. Advices by the Atlantic Cable, , SUSPENSION (IF WAR AGREED UPON America's Claims Against England RIOT AT IITUF. PARK, j Mayor of London to the Mayor ; Sr\\ .our, ,1 nly H.-Tl.c '•o/.f lun tneloi i.'Wint; « over Itu: . ,il'lc. yu-rn’-. Unit . L- •ti'imi..) oly .•■m h, i w; \n nr tin n It- • of four i lion. y>--i«-i-.lnv hns linen Mfitivu l-y l'; ushlh in.. Bavaria hi>«l tlir oth^r . i Tn'ihi Suited. Tin: iiroiKMlllona mnbract? a i*oh«'C over the whole coni input of Hu V 7n6i,> . 1 ovi t' tho cnnlc. date.'* Kr‘- ;i> iiicln, * lu of Commoti* f<ix 'buidity uti;ht, Lord Stanley sain tho Cabinet - ore am xinus lo . iituovu any tn ttatlon arising • .it* l tin cam's conm*cto«l» Hit tho war lx*. tho North and Smith. If the doin'.'* v,:io presort*'*! by the ATmsrleun Cabinet, d*o Government intended to Ihmio a K*v - ul Lomumsion to Impure into the neutrality ■..Ws, an*', If possible, r<v>«c them V'lother -peeift! to ll»*- !'< >! urn u* as follow? j|\ -.l.—'’;'no I’i other* announce that i vji*; remittances are on tin* >»uv to p.»\ the 1 \ i.li'iuls "ii the Mexican bonds. Ui.impU !or tummy **>'• t . No ai tcral mi 1: bm>k. into* expo*. K‘ l to: a « o-'U. At a Kcfotm uomoii-'t rat ion in Uyd*. Park. » .-i-nlay, Itluui hundred police ami a de t.,ehwont of guards protected tho Park. Tl>" • ciite- 1 wore closed, hut the mob luokc do*' a I in*- fading and tweed an entrance. several r | |'<t«oii9 were Injured. The Horne Gu<*i*l.-> upon tho people, but did not use thei ' .sew y ukk. .I'.it} ill -MiUOi Hoffman has iv j o» IVM.I Ihf u>ll »wlnn vllsputch : l o.MK> r , July to, Wki. ] (•/ .Xcw Yuriy— May iouiDum-oc ' hikl stem prosperity milt*: ua | ..ti.rn.Mi SlAUiaor Ujumsi \..hi;. July 31. lUisln..K-s message* ui - * ’■> i ’>• lay over the cabl« to uml from h-:rootv Tin- l.onilon Oalca to private i r ’-ti.*n 111 this «mu up to tin* morning wm-' t<- Veslcnlivy forenoon. V mil thoiiKa'iii wonls were transmute.l s:.i«■ uli Urn cable tn twelve hours, on the toth nt. A. P- Taylkr. JUy, July 30.—Tin-reply ‘if the Prrs). ■l-nt ul t|i.. I'niti-d Mate* Vo the uiesMUgc of f. " ijurun of Knghuid was received bore a: rear o dock Monday »fl»mncu t Will, irud wIM In- delivered to the vjuihmi probably about two o ■•*oeh on Tuesday utlernoon, tlroenw ioh l m\t, OES EBAA. MEIfA. first eon. ONE O’CLOCK. A. M TELEGRAMS. of New York. FROM (Ii.IFORMI. .he ' > Ai)Amn Rnilroatl -4'«nlritl Anirrt. ran Ntatva *tal. v —Attempt to ante ttoreuo—flr»i ‘•iimmcr from Kcnlnud, Ac. "a.y Kras* is* u, Ju.y >.—The L uited Suite* «.earner from Valparaiso, May in ihoil at Mi-otervy yesterday • >ttk'al return* from f.-. recent election in lv*.ivi* county show that the democratic major* l.\ i- Id. ttiilnu share* continue u.ak. uphlr, *f*»: . .liar, !■*■; Udci.er. l .TV Yellow VO; "» ■'» if*', H.W, I iup« rmi. si; Local Teiulci *. 7' •A’ F* a v >*<•«■, -1 *il% \V ..-uu'.it dispatch *.-*>> The bark i >• wuj d. id inc CoMtnsTnle in jpli. Kiilu.i y.»»t*idu\ l'n IViraipouhiskt. New York. .Inly 'TI.“ *tnßnj«r Henry f.mur rej , w.th >au Francisco dates to the Mtli ,in*l Panama to the Mtli, fin* nritvcri Panu'iia adTict9 stale ttml the prospect* oi tl,.- itnlroii'l company inciting a renewal of I'liAttar arc very nliiu. a*>d atrong: effort* n-e Ttmtcfne to put the rona In the hands oft • .» A-nnpunv. the present one giving gi-ont isSa’.Lefac'.ion in their management. The Central Am«m<-ao -States* are all quiet. iMfsMenl I'itci h*- bfc<'n re-elected la Chi.l, m,i| „il ftmis '»! a nvnluLlon dl?Mpatc<!. Matter* In Peru nr-' -till unsettled anl «mntile U expected. An :iM"Tii|.l iaa made to :.n-a»*!i:uto Garcia Mi "cun, ••x-I'resl«le , it of Ecuador. 'm hi- land toe i.: Callao. flew a* «>..Ti<K*d l.j n pl.-t, 1 • l-ot, Imt not much injured. The arrival of Lfct Tr*t .learner from New Icaiani! had melted mart ratercHi and «<.«*! lecllne. ‘in* mode tin* pa.-'*uge In tW'-uiy-H’x • leys. t*o 'lav- nmlci schedule tlmt. Sin* brought ninety pu-H*enger*. The route .s spoken of a-* »«in* a vor)' leltghlful one, as re garda teinj ratme. tln thermometer ntitgnig lioui S» to 7-i. A w rollglnu Uud sprang *l* :U(i >nir the M»:oi is ami Waikato?, abandoning :ne Haulnui iiuieliet*m ami rstul-l•-hLijc - l *•• T-tci a.** tl.f putrou enlii'.. A %'■ trultural launs ol the i'rnvliicf i»r« t- :<e sold hereafter at * *ie oontid per acre,-mil pastoral lands at ton shti iing*. _ FROM NEW ORLE.VKS, l'rni* Hills Agoliikt Jl«dli«M of the vnulhni IVrIU .tot to bo Inltl tliii Government I* R*s|owl « n huhl t lom niiiie Iltot on non«la>. .NtM Jill- Tho GrundJuiy fonr l n true lull n?'.nin>t «imc twanty-tico uii-fi.Ui? <»i jo umvciilioii, iml the writs will u. t !>• executed till the city return-* inlocitil Tweuty-two judlcumen l:s ail were uuuu'lrlyesterday, *wi* r.f whom have died, '.upturn Lonplev. Uentoiuit at Amis at the j Convention, is dead. Many of the Coovcn- | tlonlsts, and ulicr* wounded, will probably d‘" Mote ti.an iwo hundred arrests were mg- | l«;vr«* ! yesterday at i..c First district station , w-hilt: .» proi»ort I'mate number were carried t«. •! t, Second ami other districts. AU, as pr. - J viotislv reported, have neon released hy the | military government. i New Ohluajc**, .lulv :U.~ Attorney Genera , Herron, Lieutenant lio' .roor Voorhees, an-] Mayor Mon roe called upon General Baird and | 1 ,M President Johiifon'* dispatch Ufafo.c him. ft wu* tlmt the in 111 Lai y «ioverti«>r ■•hon'd (wvniiy sopaniU'office* In IhcCity Hi.it, i 11 ,Mhj-oi continuing hi» usual functions ana I tu*- milUterv Governor to direct the move- I i.icnt of ihe'tioohn in ease of further rioting. | The supposed order for martl •! law Is to »»e t r.-sni-.led upon the receipt of dispatches from Washington. Mil in ii.l.lnißlil, Ill'll of iiwooi U*Mng on Victory street, In the third district, • hot at sevei al passing rltlxeits. Thov were iu resled, one negro luting badly shot through the body. FROM TEXAS. legislature to Assemble—lnauguration of ibe Unvorour—President Order* thv Transfer of lt»e Htste Government to tbe Fleeted OlMeers Nk'v urlraks, July :jl.— Houston, July 31. Disputehe* from AuaUn soy-. S. U. Bill, oecre tury of Strie, *o* notified hy the President Iha; the I.eglidaturo ho permuted to tvsscuihlo, m iLhout hiiuiranuv, on the nth of Angiint; also, lli.ii llirochniot on be lnauKurated. ?s>ot»ttf the Presuleii. notified that orders bcj lv en for th.. ♦ *uu»rer of me State Govern mont to l ho tueelod ankb”*ltles. ihLVMTe.I, July 3U—Acting State Judge licli has been instructed Irom Washington to rctitluue tuo Provisional GovurawmbtUl ur- Uior orders, nuJ notify the President immedi ately on the assembling of tho Legislniaro. Government orth-iKl* tn service ensuing and before the war will be Mvapjxdmed. Nociim'.h of di> Wa reported. 1 j-u'li.i.iT dl-« bulging. IlbnUr loltitidnud the Ptaila<lel|»t»l*Coa- fiiuvii.l*. it, 11. 1., July 31.—Tho Rhode l»- ’im«l state Contention called by the Dutno itutlc stale lomuitttw: mot here nod "letted the following iluk'satw to the 1 blta delni: laUon vcnLlmi: WiiHam lieach, Lawrence AUiasH, Sprague. Alfu.l Anthony, ami Bui* Sow, 'niomu" Moure, James 11. Parsons, Jas. jlamhouM-, iU"I Kllshu It. ■ mtm. Uesolutlons cT nounc-lug Congress and praising th" irenl* d "? wore adopted. Tho lion. Thomas Stcvru nrcaWent of tl»n e nventlou, which was comi.'o fl o.l-h.ofly«>li‘‘«'»^ra 1 ,. The oonvcm* tlon ended barmonlou-ly. {loiter £&plo«l«n »o ** Nl^amer. . Timms. July 3L— Tho steamer lleu.y i *o?tho ShrivereCaDal Lino of steamers, “runt “ UghUs ’- Thorn wrro sovoral narrow oBC»p». Tfao New Tariff l^w. New yobk Jolv 3t.—Collector Bmythe has recolvty' a dlspatcli from tho i« w Treoonry u> tho effect that the now tariff Uw a ill (to into effect on tho loth «tav of August n*uT It wan Konenliy undorstoOdbylmiH Ml otstbat duties under the now taw •jooj** ”? levied on the l«t of August. Goods tn oonu will be chargeable with the old tariff. From Washington. Winmsinos, u. r July si.—Tho President him appointed Joseph Wllsou Commissioner of tho Utua Office. Itiß said Cornelius Wendell has boon ap pointed Superintendent of nubile printing. Nearly eight million of rations bare boon Issued to needy whites and black in tkoSouth the last ten months. Bounty Blit Inoperative. New Toes, A Washington special says the Second IkUHlcc of the Treasury la of opinion that the mu for tho equalization of bounties ta inoperative, la consequence of serious defects In the wording of the first soo tlon* fTSBUEGH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1866. mi ni FOUR O’CLOCK, A. M. Vlißl MTESHILEHUIt ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. FROM EIROPE, JILV SO. American Securities and Cotton. THE ATLANTIC CABLE. Doubts of Success at Lest. London, Monday, .July 30.—Consols closed at "V A for money. Ai'ifrvon .Nccurfiwi—The latent nates today Tonduy) are, United States A-lSl’s, 69; Illinois cntrul llaiiroad, 77*4@78. Liverpool,.!uly 30.— Uottnn —The sales to-dpy • aop li,oOo dales, the market closing firm. Uk.vrtm Content, .Inly 31.—The Atlantic folegrttpli Cable la lhL« day odoo for public CVRUS W. FtBLP. Asvy Hay, drily 31, B-.3U r. The runboat Niger has arrived here. The Supjr •iiteiulonf of the Newfoundland Telegraph rim? bus arrived from Heart's Content, and report* that tho Atlantic Cable had been in jKirfeet working order since tho fleet left Va lentin. and is now perfect. FROM RICUMOND. N«vrn«Mi roruUnuJUlltarj' Conip«n | P» -('uuttirrtoTtitii; Kxpoiltlon" rivEuioaa, Va., .Inly 31.—The Inquirer calls at i*M' Lion to the lact that negroes are forming tbemMsives Into military companies in Rich mond, nud drilling and waroUwg by night, :vi 1 H9k» vrbero they got tliu arms from. The impression 1b given out that some collision may occur. jbe evidence given before Commotion) d* barno lu Lhe recent case of oounterfetung, sr;vm to show, If it is to bo relied upon, that llolmeß, and a Confederate named Treat, c mcocted a plan with Ell and Edwin Langtoo, Ollier and ton, who were printers In the 1 rousury Department. Holmos was to furnish n.i Langione, through the agency of T i -at, with lead plates, known technically ~, “lead!*.” Tho Laugtons wore to take lm* ;>,V9.«|cnß from the genuine plates In the Do ji i icient on these 'cads, and rotnrn them to Helmut. Edward Langton, the son, liad a wo mun who lived with him as Ids wife, and they :».i«se-t for husband and wife in Washington, i uis '.oman wwt employed tn the Department i*'lny Hbocts on the press, and was known i ui «• uy the name of Mlnnio Morton. A wit nocs »n*ttflca that these kails were given to I’..lines by Langtou. The “Mlnnle ,, testinu.v knew tue plates wero being counterfeited ' v her >o-caik**l husband and Langton. Th<i i.it her also testlQe* he knew of It. At the clo**e <•( tue nrosecotton, one of the counsel stated nmt tlm solicitor of the Treasury bad not to allow those counterfeit i.Tklc** to ho put In evidence against Holmes, and tbo case was adjourned give Mr. Coalfield an opportunity to prove h i n*-.ortionH. Uoltues also sUitefl that bo w<\s iilvely promised by Mr. Jordan that if bo would give up those plates and uot have any nv*ro to do with counterfeiting, ha would not He prosecuted. If these assertions ore true, nod Mr. Chatflold gives hla son as authority. » ~,o-i singular denouement will be given to tlio alii lr None ol these counterfeiters will be pu'iisnod. Holme- will bo lot go by our gov ernment officials. Ell Langton, Front and the c ao women buve Ikjou allowed to turn Stato*s evidence; Edwtn I^u»gtoii : ia dead and uo one left to be punished. Khbuovp, Va., July 31. ticnoral Terry has •*, hm a get. end order forbidding. In this udi .ury department, durlug tbo existence of martial law, all military organizations or as -•« Mid I'jnn for tbo purpose of drill or-military ns-rutilou. other Lhan the militia orgaul*«l i y the Governor of Virginia. This order will fiiit a stop to the nightly drill of partioa of, aograe* watch have mccn tijrcaused much er '■ Li-uient In the community. FHOIU NEW YORK. Injnueilon A«alu»l the Fkt Boilers— General Ansar and tlie Froedmen« Uurcan —Action of General Grant. NEW York, July si.-Jttilgo Brady decided 10-day that the Hoard of Health was conatitu uuual, llio repi csentatlve* of tho people In re canl to the health of the public, and that tt o ic lum-tious against the fat tsoUsrs must be as* knowledge*!. This will close up all those nui sance* within the city limits. „ Judge Barnard, i» the fiupremo Court U>- iuissued an injunction against the fulQl ;nent of the conttpet to light the streets o» th s city with coat gas. * _ _ A Washington .special says a report «ra ,aade to tb*» Freedtnen’s Bureau a short titue iu i) i, / on agent at Annapolis, Indiana, of uv ; i«rfur%ncu with the operations of the Bureau tt that placo by wliito citizens. Ocm:.i Howard presented the report to General Angur, commanding 6bU military dei»trt tnent, and asked tor a company of whiio troonx to assist the agent in the dlfcbarEecf ti-s official duties. General Augur referred Uic matter to GeueralGrant, with whom Geu. Howard had a personal interview. General Giant declined 'to furnish the troop*, on tho ground that Maryland was not u-m of the lately insurrectionary Stales in which tho army is required to sappor. ,thc , -ohm, and, moreoror. bo was.opposod to tho i. vcrfarcnce of-the military wherever It could v. avoided, such Interference only tending to .n crease the evils It attempu \p allay, and excites tho pocplo to Increased bltteme«- t Nothing, however, Is known with certaint. as k o vi<M the Government will do In the prom* 1 'mvinc boon made and tjonflrmed without pre- I vious consultation wttii him. v (antic Cable Knses—Western Aaaocl atvd Press Meeting. : Sr. YolUi. July 31—TUo following havo Uen tixod as the bate* for the Atlantic Tele graph from anv toiegraph station In America u> any In Great Britain : Foi twenty words i.r less, Including Urn address of the Bonder | and rscclvbr, twenty pounds in gold! oyery ; additional word, not exceeding five letter*, j twenty shillings sterling per word. From same to somo, Co Europe, twonty-one pounds} 1, every additional word, twenty-one shillings. j From satno.tosamo, La Africa, Asia or India, not exceeding in all ono hundred loiters, ■ twenty-five pounds; every additional word, twenty-five ahUlinge. The letters in all words after the twenty will bo. counted ana dl>-, fdod by five, each five or fractional remainder | w'll be charged as a word.l Messages In cypher * will be chaigeddOnblethe foregoing rates. :; Dbtboit. July 31.— The annual meeting ot tho Western Associated Ptom wIU, be h*J“ **} Detroit, on Tuesday, August 7th. Atthe last annual mooting at Louisville, the Western As sociated Fressorgantaod under M ln < reparation, and at tho coming tnoetlng tlic organisation will be perfected.SO itlilmpor tant that all western datllM desiring to par li-ilpiiit) m the privileges of the Association should bo represented. Arrangements with . oforenoo toseourlng European n o w ® 'J’Lrf, o Atlantic Cable will also be a subject of consid eration. Jeff. I>avts and ilia Principal Connool. Fubtoe*B Mo* cor, July 31.—Charles O’Con or, jiuo principal counsel of'Jeff. Davis, #!• rived here this morning rather suddonly, un accompanied by any person, on the etoatnnr C+corgo Loary, from Baltimore. At an early hour ho proceeded Into the Fortress and he* remained there all day. In dose cuusuitatimi with his uliout. The prvolto nature of his visit is unknown, except that tho rcotmt leport of the Judiciary Committee to Cou- K rooa has seemed to mako Davisruthor anxious concerning his prospective chances of a re lease or a spoody trial, and acquittali whon tried. Mr. O'Conor w stopping at the Ilygola Uotel The duration of his visit Is unknown. From Jamaica. Nkw Youk, July 31.—Havana advices of tho h state that nows from Jamaica to the 14th announce that the action of Gov. Byre hod b„on sustained by tho investigation made of hia conduct, and a testimonial was to be pre- LeuUirt him prior to his departure for England revolutionary movement had taken name in Uaytl at Gouair and Aax Caves, head- S.lby Gen.isalnare, but it- was expected the Government troops would put it down. Heavy rain storms and warn weather pre valien at Havana. (]boi*n ltoporta. New Yomt, July 31.—Nineteen cases and sot en deaths by cholera In this city, and lour teen cures in Brooklyn, arc roported to-day. Savankab, Ua., July 30.—The total number of deaths in thin city from cholera ut.Yybeo to Sunday, was 45. thoro were two 'deaths and one new case. Tno total number In the Hospital 1* 87. The latest accounts,re port tho choldra subsiding In this city. Price or Cotton in Liverpool. Naw York, July , prico of colton nptanai, raliwr *middluig 7S, n r«a, uiorlptum «f^- Wa^uDu^ u AgMwfitonit** „ HKQXjtHQK. OBtca fllACmjrtiPrlßtfe; SA SAfff'g - , , * . fjnOICK BHASDSFnniUy Flour ...■ -. _ Nolan > was batore AUtor-' BOJ?, Diamond, Allegheny- I Sichloe does not perform foruVlv - NtatUAMSftTOb&u pLASTER-100 WWjfc: Tor «g* to ' iafrmfloa. \ ' K, u *^ R * -UJ* Y ' “*** i,'! \ohftl«rs*oU»^"' r • onthotaland was improyicgi- j um>ox«. ' ■' t j. » *.? .r 6 FROM BUFFALO, ftiShlo and Wskhlogtnn Railroad— j 8200,000 of ft Boau Voted—Activity 1 Among Uic Fcnlaua. / Brrrato, K. Y., July Sl.—The citizens voted to-day on tho proposition foi the city to loau two hundred thousand doUars to the Knttalo and Washington itudroad. The vote frouj till Ibo districts gives eighty-four majority t,c -i vond the two-thirds necessary tf> or.rrv t).*- IW. Only 5,«500 votes wore cash U l.- Jivumi i that this roan will bring cheapconJ to itutfaio, ] uml It Is this that recommended the project io I the votore. ' ..... : The Express states that great activity pur ! -vails among the Fenians In this vicinity. A call is published for a meeting to form a new ! circle to bo called tho Corcoran. Another is ; forming among returned volunteers. Great I jrepvrattous are making fora grand Fenian plo-alc, at Black Rocb, AugnstSlst, during tho trial of Gen. O’Neill and othor oaicors. Bar ges but e been engaged to tralisporl the party down tho rivor. A sham light la on the pro gramme, Including a representation of the bat Je ui. l.lmeslone Bldge. TUo Amended Tariff IHX1 —Special In come Taw—Tlie Ecmnllaation of Boun ! ties. I WaPimroTOH, JulvSl.—Thr- now rate ofrtu -1 • i clga; J - "" • •- com ""uni* ' c ui piy only to v. -uvauu u. after the lOth ot August. GiamLs In band arc »3t afferii dby tho now law. The. ninth ssc- Uou, which requires the addition ot actual marges and expenses of transportation to tho value of goods, will be enforced only in re ? ird tu'mporUitions mode ou and after tho ! i'jovc named date. It Is understood that-tho prohibition re.ln i five to Uie importation ol ciguts m prxkajes , . jf less than J,OCO will bo deemed to take effect i j;t and after the first of August, It being np j parent that this was intended by as , thu dato had been altered from the original In ’ the first clause, bnt neglected In the second 1 I ilanso of that act. .The lolnt resolution of July‘A?, relieving ofil a'ers and sodiors from the spr-.ial income tax Assessed tn October, 18«4, does not relieve those who iiavo already paid tho tax, nor does tt relate to any other Income tax. Thoro is tnuoh talk about the law re cently passed in relation to the #cqu:ill zatiou of bounllos, and doubts arc express ed as to whether it* provision can bo carried Into effect without further legis lation. This point, however, will be tak en into formal consideration, and an opinion run Cored at au early day. Hundreds of applications have already neon made for the bounties iu question, and very soon tho number, at the rate they are com ■ g in,‘will bo increased to thousands. It wu* shown by on executive officer to-day, that ac cording to the workings of the law, tho amount required to pav the bounties will bo much loss than was originally supposed, being instead of $190,000,000 about $30,0)0,000, fveednsen Haliers lu Texjk*—Attempted AMOSSinatlon—Frcednen for Pern. Nkw Youk, Jnly 31.—The Tribune special from Houston. Texan, says: Generals stead man anti Fullerton spent only twenty-four hours tn Texas, during which they deter mined that trere was no further need of rvops in that State. The freedmeu an«l their Uuchors are being persecuted in a systematic n uniier. Tho Tribune's correspondent at Panama B 1 y»: Gen. Morouo, Minister from Equador to Caili, whi shot bv an assassin at Limit) Peru, on July Ist, byayoaug man named Mctrey, whose brother had been shot by Moreno’s or der. Tho uoneml was wounded In several places. It is said that a Chilian, named Dou Antonia Milan, la in tho United States ror the purpose of hiring freedmeu, nndor contract, to wotk upon tho sugar i»nd cotton plantations of Peru. The terms of coutract are nothing more than limited slavery, and if any accept the same they will find themselves In a worse con dition than in the South. Details by Foreign Files. Xrw York. July 31. by foroign tiles ■.-tv the new PrusscMierman i’arllauieut Into Ijti'lmswl i*n a imlveniat manhood suffrage. At adlnuur given by Mr. Girardin, I*rluco Nap’ilMon v hits out tlmt France should at cocc side •faithfully with Italy and Prussia, and aid in crushing out Austria, Llic centre of reactionary Catholicism. Prance must defend tie revolution and Aid the religion of tho 'Great Luther." A Florence letter says Victor Emanuel can rot be classed lit the numboror great geucr u’4,andhl» osHuinptlwn to Uio command ex plains his defeat. Moreover th* Italian army u J verj’ organization. U is an arm.,' fuf| of splendid material, but It Is raw, feeble, slip-shod, defeotivo in every point, wivu omy i,i the iKUJie&sion of men tlmt resolute geuiw oldld mould Into a uiaguulocni foreu. Some win victories lu spite of tbc.lr genorai and sotno gonoruls win battles wltli ar.y sort of arml-*s, DUt Italy at present rosseaies i.ei ther ifaeh an army nor au?h a general. IlieChfllcrs lu NavAOuaii —Colored Hoi dim National Couventlon. f.oiceviLta, July 31. A Nashville dispatch received at headquarters, from Major Gcnt-.r I Wood *ays there were one hundred amt bn cases of cholera al GcorglUj on the twenty-fifth, wherooflialf proved fatal. The v.-oopn coming to the Sooth west from New S ork ure reported inlected with the disease. The coii.red soldiers National League pn“*»- ed u res-olntxon to hold a national convention at Nashville ou the Ursl of January* nerl. Baltimore Mayoralty. liAtTivoax. July 31.—'Tho Union iirimnry eJocUonu were held in all the wards to-night, t > -hoie delegates to tho Mayoralty Nomina t .i r Oiitouuou. Mayor Chapman, tho Rut incumbent, carried fourteen wortUi, and Grr*. I><;unison carrlod six wanht. Thu con b*3t vbfl very spirited. Desib of au Officer from Cbotera. NuwVotts, July 31.—Lieutenant W. T. Smith, o.* the United States lufantrj*, died this erui)- irjr, at Hs quarters, on Governor’s island. He was tafcon suddenly this morning with an at tack of cholqyo. _ Dtrtli of ft Prcmlneut Citixeu. Puov:a**cs, U. 1., July Sl.—Byron Kpraguc, n wealthy and prominont citizen, formerly] of he house of A. A W. Spragno, died on night. Conn HarlUil in North Carolina. Balziot, N. 0., July 31—The general court nhrtlrd trying tuo Freedm'en’s Bureau officers iirNorth Carolina, to-day coucludod. Blvor at Lonlsvlltc. j Lovibville, July 31. —River falling, with tqven feet water iu cunal. Weuthor clear. Mercury eighty-five degrees. ’ Labrleattar Peftroleam- t*rof6»Bor Van Dor Wedye, Girard College, writes to the American Artisan on tho subject :>f lubricating petroleum, lie aaya that two | ‘ kind* arc now offered to the tr:i*lo unfit ft»r 1 Lnis purpo.no. Tho first lx a heavy crude oil, 1 wllh»otnuoh sediment and Impurities n'tcr ' tnat In allulo while n becomesgritty, Hcruvch- ' oa tbo Journals ami wears them out. Such oil 1 maybe of good quality, after nil, when only .purified. Thoy ought to bo refined,of course, | without heat or distillation, as this destroys ‘ the lubricating qualities. 1 The second bind is a oorapnimd lubricator made of lard or flth oil nod heavy boroyono; : thus rnixod. fish oil will ho somewhat less upt . to become gumruv; but it must not bu aupnoj- I cd that lard oil will Improve by this addition t It 1| only an adulteration, m order to sell the Oil at a lower price, or to mate gronU’r profits, Thiß heavy kerosene (the latter part . of lUx distillate of petroleum, unfit for llluroi* i ating purposes.) Is a condensed vapor, oon> i jnuonuy volatile, and aiouo entirely unfit for t lubricator, thcrufore it is mixed with lard r il to make It somewhat adapted to lubricate machinery. Or, rather, the lard otl,(prico $2 per gallon,) IsadultbrttOd with heavy kero •one, (about 00 conts per gallon,) and this mix* turo brought Into the market os Inbricating trade la alrendy so much developed that there are establishments where the tor is bought from petroleum distUloriOs (about g6 t . per barrel,) and dlstlllod again, till nothing J*. . lcit but a diy eokoj thus, a heavy kerosene nj obtained of a 28* to SO" or .TO specific gravity,- which is eagerly bought for the purpose of the' . ahuro mentioned adulteration. 4 . There ora only two- kinds of patrolman ,«u -ncMaras lubrittatoro to all other oils, vlr: Ist, 1 ibo heavy crude Oils from Western Virginia , and Ohio, of about ’2s° to 28° specific gravity, I when porfeetly free from sediment and lmpu ' rlttexi but having, notwithstanding, a very Jit ark color and greenish 'reflection. 2d. tho . 1 same heavy oil. refined, principally by filter i Ing, by which they becomo perfectly trahspn . rant, the color varying between rod and yel low, showing always the some greenish roficev t»2«- .. The practical question-is now, "how can wo easily dlstlnaulxn this excellent oil from tnu Inferior distilled article of the same yolioadsh color ana snoelho gravity!” Simply, by >»Q taste. Ist. Tlio oil must not;tost4» of the Wb or lard oU, ob the good kinds of pcur»lcum need uotbe iatxodwHh tho more and luforior fatty oils. 2d. Tho oU■ “M”* 4 have any.; disagreeable taste, cosy to toko ns castor oil. ’ Somo persons pro i fer It for above castor oil, for union, by the v*ay. It Us avoir valnable A stsip I burning, find very offensive taSto, lndiwites an Admixture of thu inferior products of distil) u [ tlon, which aro very injurious when taken.lt)> | ternally. m % —Judge. Campbell, of NaalivUle, Ten nessee, has rendered a decision._that Qou*. f derato ofllcorß are not'liableTorprivntc property taken by them during the war,;on the srouridLlhaL the r Cuof&JijrnUi States were to be belligerent, andtlmt the olHcurt Were justified In enforcing such measures as were sanctioned by the law of ™ r * C-Spy - •. lllinois; thoy fire ercctiiig a very largji woolen which will jfvb employment to moroUham 100 -opera tives, and.util turn out.upward -or 1,000 yordfi of yaribii8 v ßtyleB;of cloth/ esery, day; 5100,000,. nnd'iiiajQlntVtck company- 4 ’- *■ * , Acuwiiag little minx, who promised her grandma that sho would notcr marry a certain obnoxious lover “bnlhe face of the 1 earthyaccompanied him to thc Hammolh ! C&YO of Kentacky, where: she avoided her, i promlau and married the man-.' '. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Additional Local Matters on Third Page, The Hatfield Ootragc—Arrest ortheAl legfd Perpetrators. Since onr last issue we have been enabled to learn a few additional facts to those wo have already published In relation to the heinous “iTi-n?«', perpetrated on tho person of u young girl, near the village of Hatfield, in Collins tow nship, on Saturday night lost. About eleven ■'*'idiK-k on tin; night in question,an old lady imm»d Mrs. Gormiy, residing a short distance r ust of the Cemetery, hoard the screams of a woman acroa* the from her house, and in looking out a aw a c irl struggling the f ‘ rT rt * nan ' Mrs*. Gormlv immediately wen. totticasHistroiev f the girl, whom she on « euMjre.l to rerhusc trom tb« grasp ot the vil lun, t-nt HU lu-r eiToru* proved abortive, and the .man succeeded ; T . goulng away witii his . Wtw l! " hc-od of tae girl until Sunday morning, nhe waa found ljdng near the ontrance to the grounds of Thomas JJonnolly, Esq., ut an con cltion. She was taken into Mi. Donnelly a I bouse, where she hat remained since unrtei: ! the care of Dr. Roblmor. For • unable tn eonvense bout ih'citi; -. uil. i • ’ 'v * »u*r. and her I , f-iclau i» • opinlu.i ;., (i t «l»' I will be fully rccyveied i n <i u; , . Tnc name of the girl Ls F’anny Smith, ebostates that she is but re -.-ntty from Now York, having come from that city w itu a t'aml lv named Shannon wltli whom she lived in Al legheny until Saturday, when she started to sharpshurg to procure another situation. At tho passenger car station, in Lawroncoville, she met a man from whom she inquired the way to rtharpsburg. lie pointed the way anT volunteered to accompany her ashoridistance, but when they had reached a seconded place, he attacked her. She scronmed, and on old l*Mly came to her aid, but despite oil her resis tance, she was token to the spot where she was tonnd, where ho men Joined them, ami ad threo outraged her. Three &mn hom ed James Welsh, John Kenstc, and William McMillan, residents of Hatfield, have been ar rested and placed In the tombs ou suspicion of having'committed tho offense. McMlllen denies au knowledge of Uie affair, but Welsh snd Kenzlo admit having met a girl near the fur station as suited by Miss Smith, who told them she was from Pnlladelphiu, where she led Urn life of a prostitute. They admit hav ing intercourse with tho girl, bat deny Uavinir abused her. They will have a hearing to-day. Robbery in tbc Waicb House—lhe Thief «Aught in rbe Act. James Johnston, William Jon kins and-David Jones, i breo worthy sons of Albiou, were cele brating llie successful laying of the Atlantic Gable, yesterday, lu a convivial way. Towards ovoning the jiotatlona imbibed dunngthe day proved too much for their constitutions, and being unable longer to stuud, they were forced to lay down on tho vlucoalk of one of our most prominent thoroughfares. They had enjoyed tho case of the.r recumbent position but a short time, when two of tho ‘*boy« in gray," yclept special police, came that way, and conveyed the trio to the tombs, placing them all in one cell. About half-past ten o’clook a policeman passing along outside of tin* range of cells thought he observed a queer tiansr.clion going on in the cull occupied by Jqpmtotr, Jenkins and Jones. Taking a posi tion in the court yav«L. where ho could oh* 'servo everything transpiring lu thO' cell, he saw Johnston cautiously approach the sl*iCpL»g Jenkins. Alter assuring himself tnat the latter slept, lie quietly slipped bis hand mto lils pocket and drew therefrom a 101 l of hsiuk notes. After carufullvcxamlniiig Ut«* nn/.e, he pulled off his right boot, tbon a stocking which l»a.l once been white, and placing the nionoj in the heel of it and put ting flocking and bool ou again, ho thru*’ Himself mi Uic lloor, with a sigh of relief that s > ipuch had been accomplished. Judge of his hurptme when hr was taken from his eeli into Captain Lewis’ office a few* minute* afte.- and requested to give up the ••filthy lucre" purloined from his drowsy companion. With a luUe assistance tho bool nnd stocking were removed, and out rolled $35 in greenbacks. Captain LewH made u Uirllllng appeal to Johnston'.* i-2tter nature, ftud urged him to re furiii his ways, stating that as he hud lived over sixty years iu this vale of tears, it was time he should direct bis tliongbta to some thing higher. .Johnson, who seemed perfectly wilted by me discover}-, responded to tho CapPiin’s by Btatiiig that his thoughts were fixed on something /upAcr—that smoothing being th.c county JaiL in the hope of eluding which, he had taken tbc money, In order to ]»ay his fine and cHmj-c u»e entangling meshes ot the l«w. Johm-tou further stated tbit ho knew Jen . kins would not pay his (Johnston) tine In the morning, and he would therefore bo forood to sojourn on tho bilLfor a brief season. Under thji'preacnt circumstances ills fears will doubt less be fully realized. Two Men Ktabkod l:i AllecbeDy—An At tempt to Uot> » Molitler of 111* Dlb- Bctwceii nine and ten o’clock, on Mouftay over. 1 "?, a row :>ocurre<l in the Fourth ward, Alicghuuy, in which.two men named John Klnusc and Robert Brown, wore severely cut by a dirk knife in tho hands of a person nam ed John Hogan. It appears that the latter la a discharged soldier, and had just arrived in this city from Now York. At the cud of the Suspension bridge be mot Klaosc, who came to him ami asked lUio where ho lost his arm. Hogau replied that it bad been amputa ted in consequence of a wound recoil cd at the battio of Winchester. Kiause manifested con stderahie sympathy tor liogan, and nrnuly invited him to a beer saloon, kept uy his futlier or. East lone, in tho Fourth word. Here they were Joined by Brown, who, after soino convorsatlon, asked to see Hogan’s discharge. The request was complied witii, but instead of returning the paper, Brown placed it m ids pocket, and stating ho would t.uo Hagan again, walked away. The latter followed him a short distance, when he over look min, end fearing that Brown would not return the document, be drew a knife and stabbed him in the übaomon, infilottug a dan gerous wound of some three Indies in oxtent. A* soon as Brown fell, Kiause, who was stand ing by, picked op a huge boulder and threw it at Hogan, who dodged the iniusUo, mil rush ing into a bar-room where Klnnso had taken refuge, stabbed him al>o. the krlfo entering the stomach, a little below t'oc waist. Hogan was Instantly secured upd taken lo thu tombs, whore bo remained until josterlav evening, when ho was committed to jail by Mayor iior ilson tq await the result of Klaase’a and Brown’s injuries, which, although very pain ful and dangerous, are not necessarily laud. Reliable t lnlm Agcntn. That soldiers who are Ignorant of the law suffer greatly at tho hands of dishonest claim ugcutH and attorneys, Is a fact too well known here to nood any comment from ua. In seek ing agents through whom to make collodions of any description from the Government, Caro should bo exorcised that tho claim bo not en trusted with any who will charge exorbitant ur unlawful rate* for their services, and by a ; svstom of well managed deception, defraud : the claimant out of tho Ju?t amount duo him. . in this community wo have, us a general , thing, reliable and trustworthy gentlemen who give tbulr persona) uttenllon and deal honestly with all who favor them with their chums for collection. Prominent among theso •ire Messrs. Drown & Lamble, whoso card ud i»«*ar» elsewhere, both are members In high standing of tho legal fraternity and worthily ouio, tho confidonoo and esteem of tho enure eouiuuuity. They have entered into tho claim agency business, fooling it their duty to give tholr clients and tho public generally their services in a matter of so muoh Importance to soldiers or their legal heirs. Having personal acquaintance with both gentlemen of tho firm, we can choerfnlly recommend thcmlo tho patronage ami confidence of our readers. flnrtrUra FoUed.-Thc residence.of Mrs. W. Bt. Bob'nsoa. on Federal street, Allegheny, was<mihrcd onifonday night by two burglars, wbo ofibeted un entrance through an open Window an the rear of tho house. In passing through the dining room one of their tea lrinnnil on a coair, which was knoaked over, Tbo’noiso awnkcncil Mr. James Robinson, who ocourvies a chamber immediately above the dining romn, and springing to tho wiudow he siiw tw« men Jump ovcv a tniokfonce and dis »«-ai Tho labor ot tho thieves was in vain, ns they* had no opportunity to take anything with tnera. The police are ou tho track of thu bnrglars, but us yet no arrests have been mads. Plfutolntlon of Partnerablp.—By refer ence toour advevtiaingcolunins it will he seen that tho well known house and sign painting firm of Wilson A Brothers, No. 21 Fodoral •.street, Allegheny, has been dissolved by mu tual consent. Sir. 1 booms Wilson retires from the firm, wbtlo oil unsettled business will he nltondcu to by Mossrs. J. & U. U. Wilson, who will continue tho husiness us heretofore at the old stand. All wbrkentrusted to them will ho properly and promptly attended to. Charged with Conspiracy.— A number of tho engincors on tho Reno and rithola Roll juml wero arrested at Reno, oo Wednesday lusti nt tho instance ot Mr. L. 11. Culver, upon achurgo of conspiracy. A largo of back my i£ due ilicso men; and upon demand ing it of Mr. U., ho was notified that tbov bad, deckled not to do any more work Until they were paid. Upon this warrants were at onco obtained for Uieirarreat, und thoy were taken to Franklin for examination. .. lo Memorlam,—Worogrct to leamof the sudden and unexpected, domiae i tifrMrs. Diana Yeager, a daughter of-Slra, Anna Lloyd, of 'Plpetown, and a rextdeut of Pittsbnrgh for forty-fivoyoarfi. Yeager, following the precepts of-ahoblo ;a&d worthy mother, wrs B re-emincnt for. hor exemplaryconduct anu hrlsUon philanthropy. By birth sho was-,a Welsh lady, aiid among her nationality her. armory vrul bo long.ohavishod. Peace to bur -ashes.. '*. . • IftUll at LoCKerbcitilit-'Tbo nomlnat ■dLng-Uonvcutioo met ut day pursuant to aaturflAV’# ' Tuo usual progrutumto—vouoff—was touulaou -£“aU?S>‘,'••“ld, »“?“'!(! SS n ' otc tul aopte - - CrOhOUlbi. ■. l3t"anUfcO PRICE THREE CENTS. MARRIED. TDREENCE-WLLIAMb.-Al the -.endeuio of the bride - * ni'ir!\ In Allegheny ntl»• '-n Tuesday. JulySH*. hr ihe K«*v. 4. B. Clark, Mr. J.A.TOH BENCKand Mis* AI.ICE 1\ WILLIAMS, both of Allegheny city. naan.-On Mondiv evening, 3tuh instant, at o o’clock, Mrs. SABAH. wife of Robert U»rr. aged v> year*. Funeral from the residence of her busbaftd. No. S 3 l»aio Alto streot, Allegheny city, at two o’clock r. H- TO-DAT. Aartut lit. F-tsnds of the family are royecifally Invited to attend. mSW ADVERTISEMENTS, UII.LDALU CEMETERY.— Tile AJLbcaatlful “God's-acre,” Ibc largest suburban place of sepulchre, except one. In thia cooniy. #H* uatedon New Brlguton road, immediately north oj Allegheny. For burial lots. P cr p. l^. a ? r ,H-v s ’ at Central Drug Storr of COl/L & CLA VLx, AJle gbesyCUv. FAIRMAN & SAMSOPI, UN DERTAKERS To. .1»S c rust!jflel<SSE,cor. “fh, (Entrance frombeventb Street,) PXTTBB URGS, FA.. AN D 133 SANDUSKY HTRRKT. A L LLXii I BIN Y» PA* Aiu.r.3, XT AJXJBUT. No. 166 Fob rth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. COFFINS of at I K lit ‘l*. I'll N 1' ES, t-rL/ *ncl wyafr Or »f—Tnitr -> or Funeral Furuucl&g Uooos turai«n«o. Loons open >la j and night. Hearse and Carriages furni«br<‘. Bsrr.uxxca*— , ’i David Kerr, D.D., Kev. i! \V. .lrtcol»ii». : Ttcmaa Ewing. Ewi,, Jacob H MiikT, F-«i. T. WniTE & co», UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester, Wood’i Ban *ud vlclulty. CtfF IN'ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY ST ABU. Comer oi Sboffleld and CharUera streets, tl'irse and Carriages furnished. Pthe court of quarter SEtWIoNS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, in thp matter of the extension of Bhlnglss street. In the Lily of Pittsburgh. No. 13 of starch Session*. JSfiO And now, done Id, 1368. on motion of J. F. Slagle, 'Attorney forthe CUy of Pittsburgh. \V. \V. Thomp son 1* appointed Examiner to take tbc testimony In tha above case to meet the parties Interested on ten davs* uotlce. BY THE C‘UfKT. From the Ilceord: W. A. Hebrok, clerk. Panics Interested will take notice that 1 will at tend at my office, No. 108 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, on TUEHUAY, August ytb, wee. at a O'clock r. for the purpose or attending to the duties of the above appointment W. TV. THOMPSON. July 234. Iseapyil-gM txamluer- A LIEGHFJT COUNTY, mu—ln X\. the matter ol the appllcition of the itnlldlng and Loan Association or Lawrcncevlllc for a (‘bar ter of-incorporation. In tbe Court, ol Common Pleas. No. 3i9Bcntember Term. ISfIU. Petition filed and the Court direct notice of the filing thereof to be published tn one newspaner In Hie City of Pitts burgh and County of Allegheny, Jfor at least three weeks, and that the same wilt lie granted at the next term of Uie Court of Common Fleas unless ex* ceptlon. hM will Jacob H. Waltas. Prothonotaify, All persons interested will {loasi to takenoticc of thealiovo onler A wI£DM A N N, )y£>:gS3 Attorney for tbe Association. eiiEvr n LvrEas «vn works. J. H. JOHNSTON, and Dealer In Fine Uiites and Shot Guns, AItMY. NAVY and POCKET KKVOLVKUa, CAJL ULNEb and MLSICETa. All kinds of Ami MmSfrOHM panics furnished with arms at sburt notice, all kinds of repairing done In the best manner. «r-bliOT GUNS FOB HIKE. the place. Corner From and Wayne Streets, ic9;e:o prrTNmmwa. pa. JgtJY Ydcit MOTibSiS, Toys, Baskets, TT a nTnT'TTIH. dbc, AT J. G. Lauer's Variety Store, J. WHITE, Mo. Oft Federal Street, Allegheny ■ CARPENTER AND JOBBINO, All work entrusted to hi* care will meet with prompt attention l« either city. jyi—tn? QJEWERiI Praiigliting Office. li: u. GEHGEJIIBRE, ClvL KnglaetnvA Solicitor of American A Foreign PATENTS, Office, No. last. Clairst. Besidencc. 14 Hay si. ir»«« J p«UIEB, BELL. & CO., Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of ASCiIOB(A) SHEBTINGB. ANCHOB (II) SHEETINGS, ANOHOB(C) SHEETINGS, And BATTING. DRODVCE NOW R f 3CEITK G. A 2.f0 pounds prime FrcsU Butter: 20n boxes enoleo CuiUuk Cream Chouse; 300 bbla. prime Peach Mow Potatoes: SOO dozen Fancy Brooms, lo store; SuuO pounds cle ir J Ido Bacon, In store; 500 pounds Hurd Country Sous Instore; 100 boxes Itosln Soap, In store; 10 barrel! prime Sorghum; SOObas-hi-U small Beaus: 1 bnrr.-i pure Mountain Blackl*emr Inu, In Mou fvi .ale by 11. HtUL»f.E. -u No. IK'J I. IbCi ly street. OO" ST. CLAIR STREET, OO £*& UUBSIAN I'EID'LE SPECTACLES. SURVEYING INSYBUME-MTS, . uL’KitA G L ASSES TELEaboPES. STiKEOsCOFES, MICROSCOPES, COMBINATION* HYDBOMETERB, (U. s. standard.) TUEItMOII ETEBS, BAROMETERS. SACHUOSI- E i'KItS, Ac. for sale at reasonable prices, by j. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, lyvi a St. Clair street. PIEItRE HOUSE, Philadrlphia. The (übscrlbera haring le**eg tola faTorlw Homo It has been KEFITTKI> AND FUKNIbHISIMN_AN KLJ£*JANT MaNNEB. and U now prepared with ti:e moat nerlect tor the of guests. The first position jSaoog Hotel* j SffiV. I,'OUTHE FUKCHASB AMD BAUE Jc Of All decrlptlonsof RE-4JL ESTATE. JOHN D- BAILET. No. 1W Fourth street.. Or. K-O.4i.KYtJ, No. 65UPi Block, lya-efiS Huquesno Way* DOKDB aSDMORTGAGES Want- JDed fur the rotlotring auma: $5OO, $l,OOO, $B,OOO, $5,000, $lO,OOO, Fur ouc, two and three year*. JAJRED 11.BRIISH, or Steam Boilers. Oil Stills, Tanks, Sheet Iron Works, &e. NO. Gt I’BNN BTKEET, ITfTSBUKUII, PA, " VT JAMES M. HAEPII, A jIOiIITBOT, Pivnarvs BXW.UJXT DIIA.V. IKUB and 31* ECU'*. i-A'PmvsM.rall kiodaof llulldlnca, and stipe* n und-their rrcctlon, on reasootblc term# \*. U OClre «n A N iaTIIKET. Between -acock, m-t lto'*ltts"n streets. M.L>mir.M y2(CU»x Jj U PAHEBSON & CO. MANCHESTER SAW MILLS, B«twe«n Bearer street atsd Oblo Blvcr, nasebester. K*a. Orders for ill kinds or Lumber for hnlldlng boat •Idinv. deck piank, lath ralllnia Ac. myliSm poll SALE, loticad heavy Draught Horsts; 1 pair Hay Carriage Horace; l pair llnup.A Urey Horses; Salngle Driving lioraca.vj, Kwulreol Corner of Uuhecca and School eta.. Allegheny le2s:c*2 ; - | V.'.'fem'w s«*« oc U,»: nope u-TKAScia. cuy contralto. cam roi Wliolcitl* Confectioner, IIJM ‘ no, .a amltlifleWakroot. . Case* Fresli i Torjgteuj KoiaaikndjSaWooajiUteU JT-a ... .J—-—■■ KA BOXES PBI9IE LEMONS TO OU »-rlvc uiflitMtaW BMB 4 BEOS.. W i7 - i\<w. 12b*nvJjsaAVood*iTeeWv‘. tititek fr. Stone Iy a •'••••:. -• •• lUHittT g.COLtESS.•. ;V EW HOUTHEIGS WHEAT^YWO lr>c»nito«rr!v«Attil ftruleby • . JySI h» KSOX ft tiOE. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. oa WKDKBStfaTS ASD NAT till! AYS. • Tha cditloaU forwarded wUlchwHirekch tbp «*b >eriben soonest as the matl.t*m* millt' ' at HA SINGLE oyrito, PEK YKAB<>~..•*♦*.•»»« *J2= .'LLBa or FIVE » ••*««••**•••*- *s2 .LI Bb OFTEN AND * l# NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. |tNbEATH & CO’S Watch Repairing Establishment, cs fitroot, RADIES’ ANl> (JE^TS "W j&.T CHESS, AT tIRKATLY BKDCCED r&ICKH, AT WISUXj T. WHiBV’B. )o$ WVI.IK ST., NKAU FIFTH. gOMETHISG SEW, EAROMETEBS. SOLD BY THH AGENTS, «e oo^ dealers in Optical Good*, 091*5 SmlUUield Street. Ti>l*- ir-i.-un : » . verrgeneTnßybSsdbjYarijusx* a>id -Merchant*, u Tfill -.« BWambOatuien. It com bines a Clock, and Thermometer. and ettn be be depended upon for indicating tut change of weather, IT** ■ 'j'HJE SHEW STAMP DUTIES. UffUSi Ist, 1866. FuTaUabed TMo Day, MF-r.CHA.NTrt. BANKERS. , BROKERS, CUNVK.YANCIIH.rt. ATTORNEYS, *nd the public generally. THE SEW STAMP DUTIES, IMPOSED BY .VT <>K C'.iNGKEWS, JULY imi TO YAKS EFFECT Tills I>AY, Usi A PRICE :::::: XO ot*« JOHN F. EUNT&CO.,- JOHN CROFT, RfU*L ESTATE 4IGEJTT 9 OUlce, No. 139 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh* Has lorB*l* tin? following Real EslaV**. A large three-story Brick Boose, conu.lnlne.tcn rooms, targe halls; trout room on lirst floor used as a Drugstore; hot ami cold water and gas through out the bouse. Lot 21'4 by 65 feel. Situate on Uaeat wtit street, Allegheny City. «... 44 ACHES UP VALUABLE LAND, situate *t Edgewood Sta'ton, on the i’cunsylvattla Railroad. 7 ernes from the city, on which there Is o beantliiu uew fraine dwelling, and a large number of bearing fruit trees ot the best quality, and a good supply it .rater. The dwelling and 7 acres of. ground will be sold separately if desired, and the residue telota ax i acres each, or larger If requested. The above land U admirably located tor business men. ' ALSU, ... 36 ACRES OF LAND, containing about « acre* cf Umcrione, ofaJsplendld quality, and easy ot ac cess blip soil is bi the Brst class, suitable cube r?r farming or gardening purposes; - good- ftnano dwelling and barn, and n good supply or water. wt uatu a ujMcs frutuluo city, onlhu >Vaihlngtondse. La UJnlcn township, - being part of the Carter farm. ; ALSU, 3t ACllEts, welt Improved, and under a high stale of cultivation, on which their are 1,800 bearing ent rant bushes, 300 bearing grnp.. Tines. ISO .*tauar»r ptar trees, add a targe uujnhi-r nf peach, apple and plum trees. Proporty sltua'.« on the uldwaaliln*- touroad, lh Scotttowuahlp, alx miles from thetjlly. Kor fef iber particulars luqulrc of the above agcnL ,m)3itbs6' * __ Ifci&HAiYrS’ HOTEL, Corner Smitlißeld and Third Streets, 101 MARKET STREET. THIS 01.0 FAVORITE EIOTEI, . /j Uav'.ag been thoroughly renovated, repalreihKw^—* and refurnished, ~ IS SOii OPES Fill! TUB KECBPIIOS CF 6CESTS. - The proprietor {formerly of the BTVfinARLKH,) expects from Its c-cutral location, his experience, determination to please, ami hi UDDE'IATE CIiAhUES, to deserve and receive a liberal’patr rouagp. i *; S. il. BI&L, Proprietor. ; oß:ert3 1 • . pJETEOtIA BLUE LEAD. We arc now prepared t-> furnish this STANDARD brand of For Refiners’ use, promptly and In any quantity. We guarantee the QTJALITY to be HUTiRIOR lo ANY manufactured In or tiron«ut to this city. T. SI. iSEVSN &. CO, ' ' N, W. Comer Third and Market 81s. _y__ ; gOLDIERS’ CLAIM FOR BOUSTY, Sx. Tbe aadcT/}j{ned will collect all bouotle.', back pa; and.pensions doe soldiers under Lbo acta of Congress or State laws. bsujcst passe 1 an. act equalizing bouu ,ie», midcr wblcb Tetcrin soldiers arc entitled to bounty of from #lOO to. 8200- / JOHN 8. LAMME, a. it. nitowN. * Attorneys at Law,* *■' Office, No. 114 FLTth street, s jra-gCtdAwT . jrrgramntuH. JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST. gOOTS iSD SHOES. JAMI-lS AQHB,.' So. 89 Sazket Street. Pittsburgh. Pa. Thlfold estsbUthcdboaxc has now la store thirty? live thousanddollar* worth of iloou and bhoe* too •tvlca the latest, the quality the best, which we arc determined to wU ttYEnT LOW I’ltlCtß. VD Dave rfliolved not to he uniluraold try any in the bti»- lness that heap goods worth haring. CatlAiid examine oor stock of goods, and ire feet srtlsOod tliat_rou will purchase what you want in ’ the Boot and Shoe JLinc. go.o, forget ea geo. m. l»£Ti lr TTUix, SET OF Ko. 13 St. Clale street. £ CBOqDET BALLS, Mallets, Hoops and Stakes, . DllitEß, CLOSE k EO-, Practical Furniture Manufactnrtrs, CQ3, PEHN AND WATfIE: STREETS! Latest styles of I'UBNITUJtE eobJiaatfy on hand. " MOWERS, HAY BAKES. Flows, Cioltivators and ' ALL KINDS ■ AOBICCMUBAI* X3k i»IJ3SiEM'J d,: .Tube bad at s. nnuai’s, ViiSiV-wV 4 * ol “® slrtt! ' a k«o«"t. : CITY FLOIIB AKD I'BJHD a^oxus, S. C. McMASTEB jSc CO., So* l&S Ohio Allegheny, •' Wboleaaleand'UetallJDc&icxsin : 75*1 our, X*ooa cb G-ralii. CMhpaidfor.A*beataijdjtyo. : " : ‘lu7te44'' i C. BIWI'H i. CO., VWauufoc * , wS3B‘S I, wja?3PEJ»K > a, ' Kaapbirry, bi raw berry and Lemon byrops; HoitUn> ofuiuwe AlciC Bwni stout. Lceerneersndlilaiii* pAgno Cl'ier; Cldj-r by the barrel, DaLT barrator keg, • h? w £ a .> anfl 3* SlAftKEl oT., acari>Bcond t «tfii Orders filled and ablppcdto all parts of tlieetnn-- iry, pp »hnrt notlcf.. - v !c4'fiU'd*v'4 > • • f£EMH BEA, J&, COMMISbION MEKmAST U IS H-OUB. IjABU aflß liltoorty Street, leiatrrg [ nWMipnoM. pa. DPPOeITK MASONIC HALL. ALL STYLES, Jfinic Registering For the cenvenlenc* of NEAT CARD. ALPHABETI CALLY ARRANGED. AGENTS WASTED. VUBLISHEBS, 59 Flfili St« masonic Hall. PITTSBXIII&H. BXiXJ33 XJ3AX), ALL, COUTLETE IN A NEAT BOX, AT JAMES BtfirUPSi' 133 WOol> STUTKT.