FZ=I IMMEI ME 11 I'HE DAILY GAZE I x ,Ex rvnvisli Elharr-- Penniman, Reed & No.Esp,nrrn iSfistrr. ..-••••••••••• , rue W YP IAIt %AL MA, "r • 1b f: • VOLUME Dr WA* igkagett4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1806. Perin Doenrsurr.4.-f-We are Indebta to lion. J. K. lloorboad, and lion. Tiiid4. its Williams, for va!nalne pablu. docnraente: BY TE.LEGRAPII it is anal ❑aced that the, ,offieera of the present Provi.ional Govern. - went of Texas, who were ippointed by: G. Hamilton, are relieved f - om farther. duty. The State officers elec'ed by the' people on Jane 27ch are o assume the" duties of their respective offices immedi ately. THE /Mantic eailir an.] is now rem:: : the use of the pat. k. In :mother column we publish the tariff en • for the tran3mission ~f wee aged I= lane we presume the seemingly exorbitant rates will be materially redut%ll, as, at. pres en:, figures, it would conumue a fortune to boidany lengthy conversation across the water. hereafter we shall be enabled to lay betbre our readers the trunspirings in Eu rope a I#th,,previons to their liappeuine,•— fitleast F 4) by the dock. Boma of the promoters of the Philr.del phiv. Convention profess to have scropl• s about the admission of notorious rebels and copperheads to scats in that body. Did over these people protest against any mess urea which Offer a prospcct of accomplish ing their desires? While, therefore, we admire their discretion in insisting that men who did all they could to destroy the Union, are not the best men to be consul ted when tatting council. for its preserve. :ion, we are inclined to give them credit for anything beyond a ni,. eakulation of probabilities. The copperheads and rebels are all in favor of the President's Policy, not beeshse it is the most favorable to tloir schemes or any that is offered, but because it is exaet:y what they want under tho cir cumstances. Admitting the rebellion a failure if the rebels and Copperheads lied been asked to name a Policy that woul suit their views, they would have named : that to farther which the Philadelphia Con- vention was called. It would seem, there I fore, on this ground that they are fai-ly entitled tc Keferenre in it: llClthaatiollS BIA, whoa smotlier ts , :nt is considere•' I their claims to prec,ieh. e is still stronger. They era ezpeette..o furnish ninety-Mac out of .very hunch', I vete the Policy will get on au appeal to the whole people. If l i any doss of people 'fight .o be cmtspicio4s , in fairly inaugurating a T. - pular movement to girt effect to this Pnii y , it is the class who a..-ecitietly expL7ted to vote tbr it. But it is thought ,ecessary to maintain a sem'ilance of 10ym,7 sr:,re more is ex pected. A. naked pro,iositivn to makeover the polittrat pnive: ri rite nation to the rebels and copperheads would not lie en. ticing to loyal then. Hence the necessity of mar:slug the prorml rich of conciliation, maga laillf.ty alltk, the like. would seem that t 0 ma.: ought to be dececved, except such as &Art to he. Sour: of the Conservatives, from time to time,:make a grnat aito tibouultearbit.rrry . measures to which •irt: airrniticstrittiai 'Of President LINCOLN resorted ander the ex- traordinary pressure of the gigantic civil war. TM!' talk 119 If these arbitrary acts were recommended or justified by the Radicals; and as it tit criticism upon the conduct of that Adniinistiation, in these particulars, were held to be evideztees of disloyalty. The men who ee discourse knot there is ao tenth in what they It was A...KDREW JOUT;ECti who, in Terries see, carried the V. ar rower to its fullest i A • tent. It wits Secretary Strwrittp the Head Center o: Conservatism, who Mait ed that Ns Lit a tinkle of his . table hell, is could cause the attittrary .acrest of any man in the loyal Shill:, The New York Tirne4 was the chief defender of that species of rigor. From what quarter 'a ins mmenstrances heard" From WXtin end DArts, and GurrtbEr, and the like. A bigger falsehood was never uttered than that the Radicals' denounced ern:imam on ' the President; nu matter Loyd sharp, as evidence of disloyalty. No men ever tnOrP freely. but faiily ',itinisitlered an Ad ministration than the Radicals did that o Mr,.: - .l.acaras. Nor did auy.department eficape:,PlVikw. The Conservatives Mild the Weir sork '.l-ibvrie to be little soon of atavelous :al its blunt, freedom. Do they now °aped to falsify history. GEM. BANKS' repot: TrOM the ClithMkt :we on Foreign Alfuirs to the House of He presuntat:rm, is a, document or rare merit It 136 w% how the Neutrality. Lairs of this grcw up; in what particulars they — iiriticiexcnsa of those of the iontlng Eu . rope= powers; and what niailifications niqtesite to reduce our dealing with for eignfouutries, in lb& particular, to an &it:UW - 4100i their dealings with us. R., "epentWielate. have 'demonstrated what we are to exkt when Ma condition to invite agrigionl.also, what our govenunent is 'required:tit its own laws, to do when other natioimare in trouble. This donhie upon our enactments, and the inauuOin. which they operate, must, and "will, conitiel their revision. —Goldwin Smith has resigned the Pi. , ressorsitip of History . at, ; 91!Aford Univ er- , ,city. - , , Tiin - clifew Y-ork .IVorkl resents as an in- ' —The Baltimore firmaen, are to hive I sult - the imputation that - it was favorable to ! their lives Insured :by the'cfty for $3,500 1 'the iteelliou ,std opix.,scd id measures for , each. its suppression. This is only the begin. ' —There are now employed. '' to th e '' '' ' 1 ntisgCsf the end. I, Unionism shall remain 1 rat departments at Wasidugton about 5,1 m predominant, ii w . ...! be as itufs..ssible, day ' elerlcs. a 1 number of person 'et Abingdon, , yews bona, to firm a des.iendant or a rebel * 31aine, have been polenned to death Ly or copperhead us i', is now to find a tie- , eating ice.creant. ~ '.: • rICCIICMDt of a lievolntice.ary tory, T -he i —Gen. Webster is lir Watthington en- ' iroe.-erelatms it only misted the uncou,d- 1 ivtgdag colored laborersfor Otron and rot. tutivatirmetbodirto eLich resort was t i -d - ', Lietory in Alabama. ' -.. —Rossini is said to divide 'his time be for putting down W , • rebsdllon. ----aos4.—____ _. _ , %weep the composition .16f 'music and the . 1,- -:rhe ihnions Los don Punch complete - :1 : (Ilitivation oh sqUasheS. - its andetliyolutne moi tventy-fifth year a ; —A. census - or St. Louis jilat completed, • 'fcri , Weeka since, - and the event was duly , gives the population at' 26t 4: 17. Chicago eolehiated-in London by n dinner, at watch i claims a population of 2513, . the Proprietors, arlsts aml contributors —s,. Portland laborer ...fonnd . $6,000 rit:eseittert - a sitrtr 'guying cup" to Mr. pocket book, returned kW . the owner, and Malitf:Le-th94,,,wh0 for tins past quarter of a received 111ty cents in inruglAiinge. (=nary has edited thlasprightly periodical. —A chap at Grund y-tailida, -- ' Michigan ' HOiy . ',,nittinal it seems for Lemon to be the had 131. Dose bitten ofissi*tati pup wfinse ' - allot-Of Ilona! friendship he was endeavorin g -to claim. __' _..—... w, • --Arsexcliange says: "We werecompell- —The Associated P144,1111. - Ire made ar. 1 edtarefaset an offer of job printing theoth- 1 fink for two huddriftkmards or less ' - er day bY wman way beck who innocently I from - Valeutla, ea 1 deiy, , lit &cost or tso,- . - called to gut some postage stamps printed I I 000 for the first year. He was. quite. disappointed Lecauee we 1 —Dr. Rale, of Rock ciatii4;:tlississippi, couWnordo the Work-1. : .wanted 'cm real I was compelled to pay 111r6.86 dtanaces east ' hid' to"purori the letters when he writ to a woc k for hissing the Wlfe,ll.ii'hir. Ravens, ' pli,andthereost toe,darned much to buy o f 1,4, 3 sameeounty. .'-'E'F'-',Vi,:., ePketthe TOStaffiCe fullers." —Au 41 geritlents4o44#oa old, who .411114.- - . - . '—alaw Petersburg mine "cr...ter" is row t ` fl " .. WeCi 'l C r ! ' Wa5',0,04,,r,,,x)..., now in .he midst ; or it luxuriant ourdield, .ind I obtains / 3 " 'ail) . rat/PUL,WI,I pail - , . issltseff planted in melons and fruit tv‘us. I the telief c.ommittee isf4 , i, A correspondent who'hasbma there writes, i l'he C tyCoune.ll'OClWleelork Lilts ‘ 146, inu 4 elise , e,;;;:;;:-.Ll'i,;•.-2-:vt-s-*,n,t;r,, ::',7--t,M 4 ,.. 4 ,1V-Vi 7 . 1 4 =11 .,_*- 3 2-a,/-" s ' l ' ''' -."' ,:-;:•.',,:---.1'..,2',..!.•,;,.f,`,..:.:.tk4:',.:'..-47ciq-1-,Ckf",4;:4?•;:4'1,--Salfta^!,,&.4',:l---4rd'''''''''''' ' 4, - , •"= • tz . ..,-. ~s!,,''';Vq;,%"':',:'42,;`iikglrt-".....‘,.•.,.."0,",1:41;":4:0:5.Z.EiR1ia,,,,Y. - ",5,-:,,-:C...,,1±:11.7X.i.a:741-.2...-p1i:V....1t,,T.....,.. - - '-'4,'.i.,,',., - .oketaialholleti nvontotAn4stly one Anatit .. feWeigldrappetired2 TAVe3;7l7"4,3iMns.3ltry old easeS:in the horp- tort-lead boon returned to duty; - The beatttt or theinetr on the bland woo noproologi' - - Tresieurii tee. New Yoex...Tuly 81.•'.-The:' - eee B erirT - CtLetuieybroughi teem Celltot:MlC Onilirt!pl L ti . k _.. _. ... _. / 2 'v. ~ ~.. rollislo and Wawhlowt... t r o.d_ 8200,000 of n Loon Veted—Aetivit,y Among the FCIARIII%. Br rihtto, 5. V., July al.—The citizens voted to-day on the proposition tot the city to loan two hundred thousand dollars to the Mittel° and Washington Railroad. The vote from all the districts gives enghtygour majority be t vend the two-thirds necessary to en,-, Ilose. Only 3,600 votes were cast. It is I.iletied that this road will bring cheap coal t detrain, and it is this that recommended the project to the voter, The Expreas states that great activity pi 0-. sails among the lonians to this vicinity. A adl is published for a meeting to form a new circle to be called the Corcoran. Another is termini among returned volunteers. Great 2repvtattons are making for a grand Fenian pio.nic, at Black Roch, August:lot, during the trial of Gen. O'Neill and other officers. Bar /es Las e berm engaged to transport the Party down the river. A sham light farm the pro gramme, including a representation of the battle at Limestone Ridge. Tito Amended Tariff Bill--apeolal In contoTax—The Equalization of Boun ties. • Wasurifornit, July 31.—Thr new rate of du el pay on Ivte , eel ur after the lath of August. Gouthi in band arc tot afferl, Aby the new law. The. ninth sec tiOta , which requires the addition Of actual mitrzea and expenses of transportation to the value of roods, will be enforced only In re le 'mportations made on and after UlO CJOVC 111‘1111,1 date. It is understood that-the prohibition rela tive to the importation ri cigat, prelk.a.,tes A loss than t he will be deemed to take effect. OA and after the first of August, it being ap parent that this Was Intended by Coug - etbi, ISO the dad, had been altered from the original in the first clause, but neglected in the second :louse of that sot. . , . . . . . .The %slot reeolutiou of July . 48, relieving oft acre and sodiers from the income tat `lSesseci to October, 1804, does not relieve those who hair° dy paid the tax, nor aloes It relate to any Inner Meow., tax. There le much talk about the law re cently passed us relation to the spquall ration or bounties, and doubts aro express en as to whether its provision can be carried into effect without further ieriF. This point, however, will be tak en into formal consideration, and an opine.. runCormi at an early tiny. Hundreds of applications have already aeon made for the bounties in questlOn, and vary soon the number, at the rate they are con g in,'wlll be increased to thousands. It wa., shown by an aXeCuLiVe officer to•day, that ac cording to the workings of the law, the amount required to par the bounties wAI be much less than wail originally supposed, being instert.l of $150,000,000 about $30.000,0001 Crabs W. FIELD 'tee(lnnen llaHer, Iu Texan—Attompted New ionic, defy 31.—The Tribune special from Houston, Texan. says Generate Stead man and Fullerton Sparit only taenty-four 'tours in Texas, during which they deter alined that (rare was no forthor need of (bops in that State. The freedmen and their truckers are being persecuted in O. 53,114311111t1C 1111111181'. the fr./ine's correspondent at Panama w pa: Gen. Moroni., Mlnivter trout Beamlor to Cull!, was shot by on u,suostu at Liam, Peru, On July let, by a, young loan aMott letrey, whose brother had been shot by Morenots or der. The Leonora' was wounded In several It Is said that a Chilton, named Doh Antonio Minn, Is In the Pelted Statue ror the purees° of hiring freedmen, under contract, to work epoa the sugar and cotton pluittattonn Pare. The terms or cataract are nothing more than limited slavery', aml fi any accept the sane they will 111111 thelnaelVel in a wane Coll ltltton than In the South. :Sew Yona. July :11.—Detattt hr rorotrn tiles !.>y the new PruaScrlinruain Parliament IN to IRLeOli ens 11111 , 701,13 1.11:11111.4 suffrage. At a diluter given t.y Mr. Girard in, Prltmo Nuitoletm p iota Out iliat France should at coca. Ade datthfaty with Italy and Printalit. and ell In crushing out Austria, the centre of rtetettonary catholicism. France must tietetol 111.1 revolution !tad did the rellglea or the 'Great Luther.'• A Florence letter says Victor Emanuel can rot be cleaved In the number or groat getter tilt, umd his assumption to the command ex plamii his defeat. Moreover the Italian army 1.1 a very locale organization. It Is All arm.; fa of aplemlid material, brit It Is raw, feeble, silyszbotl, defective in every point, save only Li the pomeastou of men that resolute genii, altad mould Into a IaRstaIIICAITIL fore. Mont armies nth victories in spite of their general ari..l same generals win battles with any sett of artnlot, but Italy at present I'OSSVataS I.et ther Saab an army nor stl,ll IL general. tSaetlees is 11--Colored Nei 2 -' l. 4tler3National Conventlon. Louisivitia, July al.— A Nashville dispatch revel VIA. at ticadqum r from Major Gene, I Wood Xs.), there were one hundred and tell CIA,'" of eltolera al 'Savannah, tkrorgia, on the t wenty-tifth, wiorreof half proved fatal. The 1,04 i. corning to the South west from New 100. are reported iniected with the dl .ease. The con. red soldiers National League pan ed a rr,oltttton to bold a national conventlon at Nashville on the grid of January nest. It.twrivoa, Jail; 3l.—The Union primary eloctlond were held in all the wards to-night. t t ..hose 4:elegatew to the Mayoralty Nautili*, CORN outiou. Mayor Cluipman, the pa d invumbeat, earrieo fourteen warde, a .1 Gen. Detolbron carried six ward,. The non- Unt, vile very spirited.. Death of FM Officer from Cholera. New lone, July 3/,—Lientenant W. P. Smith, o: the United States Infantry, died this even g, at Pis quarters, on Governor's island. lie wns taken suddenly this morning with an at tack of cholefa._ From Jan=les Cholera ROPOrtu. !=lffMti FROM BUFFALO. Aiiuulelnelon—Preedmen for Pern Details by Forelgu Flies I= Derek of n Preeminent Citizen. Puov..J.ecr., IL. 1., July al.—Byron liP7r, , ealthy and vrominent. citizen, formerly or he hoube of A. Q. W. Sprmyie, died Budd i'y .c.tt, night. Court Marna! In North Carolina. ante.tur, X. U., July Sl.—The general court [arlini LeyMu the Freedmen's Bureau ollicers ,u North Lusolima, today concluded. Sliver ail LottSaville. Lortavtt.c, July M.—River falling, inth !Ogren feet water in canal. Weuthor clear. Wrectry mighty-five degrees. • Lubrleattuu Petroleum. Professor Van Der Wodye, Girard College, writes to the American Artisan on the sulgtad 3f lubricating petroleum. Ile says that two i ' kind. are now °tiered to the trade unfit for Luis purpose. The first lo a heavy crude oil, w If It so m uch setilatent and im puritie, a' ter tent in a I I ttle while. it becomes grit ty, scratch es the journals and wears them out. Such oil may be of good quality, after oil, when only purified. They ought to be relined, of course, without heat or distillation, a, this destroys the lubricating qualities. The second kind is a ooropn 1111 l I lubricator Made of lard or fish oil nail heavy kart - wenn; I thus mixed, fish oil will tin somewhat less apt to become gum ot v ; but it moat not Inl suppos- I cti that lord oil Will improve by this additleo i It is only o.rl adulteration, in order to sell ' the ell at a lower price, or to make greater merlin. This heavy kerosene (the latter part • of tits dist Mate of petroleum, aunt for Diana t tieing purposes.) is a condensed vapor, eon, l ' /SlVCltOr o , l ttl i g{lol . l4 " 1 1 t 0 ; , 3 0 mixed et with lard 1 41. r0 r r. . I' a to wake It somewhat adapted to lubricate. I machinery. Or, rather, the lard oft (price eg per galion,) isitdulterittea with heavy kern sone, (about 110 come per gallore) and Ibis ails.- turehrought lath the market an labricating I Wir trade Is already no much developed that there are establishments where the tar is I boo 111 from petroleum distitilerget (about 0 6 IZ u Ft re tt L 3 an yoo d trAt,TVorkvt,"V - the'nnt; Ll— eb ned of a air to 30 . or .C 9 specific gravity; Which is eagerly bought. for the purpose of the' above Inentleand adulteration. - + . There are only two kinds of petroleum ,sill. pertor as lubricators to nil Other olio, vie: let, the heavy crude ells front Western Virginia , and Ohio, of abOrit. from SS° specific gravity, I when perfectly freesetilluent and Imps ; retied but having, notwithstanding, a very I t, ark color and greenish , ro6ettlon. tit the. ' name heavy oil, refined, principally by alter ing, by which they become perfectly tradiapil. rent, the color varying between roll and 'yel low, showing always the same greenish realm ' tine, . . The practical quesitan is now, "how can WO easily distinguish this excellent oil tram .the Inferior distilled article of the nano yelloSish color and s_poelfte EPSANItYPC simply, by J.llO taste. lot. The oil must notAasto Ulu Olt or lard oil„ as the goadkinds of petrolatum. need not be uilsod.wlth the more torpenalve anfiluforlarlatty oils. W. The ell roust not have any.. disagreeable Mete, but roust be ss easy to take as castor oil." Souls persons pre fer It far abOvonahltor oil, for which, by the It Is avory valuable substitute. A sharp butrutix,lturl very ofilinalverAdtc,ledicutca an atilnixturn of Wu Inferior products of distitht. Von, which are vary Injurious when taken ht. ternally. - - —Judge Campbell, of Nashville, Ten nessee, has rendered a decision tied con; lidemto officers are not •Ilableffir privete' property taken by thorn during the war,:on the grour4thet -the Confederate States were to be repelled' as-belligerent, and that the officers Were justified ln.enforeing such rucasnrcs OA were sauctioac4 by the law of war. Wiirpew,-1111nols; they are erecting a very -hug; woolen factory } which will g , ve einployluent to tafirelhan' , loo -opera tives, aud,will turn -ont;apties of 1,000 p rth,ofiltriOnaltyles,4l , :elottv . plicrnilai: The tipooo,io,lnpalgintet6a l / 4 eanilbwy key=i .llttlo min*— havromleed bee greedilatt she - wou ld— Or:1)211MA 4 Ce-rthin - o)mozions lover "blithe.,lbee'of the, earth,'' nceoulpanlectlar7to Ore Cave of liefitnelcy;vahere - ello Avoided her I frotulsO and";; thelrei• CUT AND SUBURBAN. Additional Local Matters on Third Page Th. Hatfield Outrage—Arrest of the Al leged Perpetrtsterik Since our last issue we have been enabled to learn a few additional facts to those see have already publisingi In relation to the heinous .drenFt•, perpetrated on the person of a young girl, near the village of ilatdeld, in Collins tow esinp, on Saturday night last. About eleven k on the night in question, an old lady nattiod Mrs. florally, residing a short distance cast Of the Cemetery, heard the streams of a 'roomn across the mad from her house, and In looking tot sow a chi struggling ',in the f.rlti, 01 . •nati. Ctrs . Gni-ally immediately wen: to the...lnt:ooa, r Li,: girl, whom she en- Mavore./ t. reit-use 'rota the "(Map 01 the vil tun, Int all her eiTorts proved abortive, and the Mau sticre.wleil vat trig away irita hie letim. That . th.• ha.l stmt. of to girl until Sunday morning, ,h, waround Ding near the en/ranee to the grounds of ThornaS Donnelly, Esq., la iu , nonilile con- r Alton. She was taken Into ui . Donnelly s I 1 where, she h. remained stnet undo' , the care of Dr. 'Whin: on For .1 time 2 , • • unable in eonvet,e bout the 11, I oil. and her t 0.1.11 in ••; . • iniiiol," will be fully reevvm , s.l In a km Tao name of the girl is Fanny Smith. olio states that she is but re - natty from NOW York, harmg come from that city wit. a fami ly named Shannon with whom she lived In Ai legheny until Saturday, when she started to Sharpsburg to procure another altalli.tiOn. At ' the passenger ear station, In Lawrenceville, she met a man from whom she inquired the way to Sharpsburg. Ile pointed the way an •I volunteered to acCo mw ril re. pci eh rly ou tm a rsz o hert ndo d d lstas pi.c . o .: he attacked her. She screamed, and an old lady name to her aid, hut despite nil her resis tance, she was taker, to the, spot where rho wits tenmt, a into he , ther men Joined them. and all three outraged her. Three men ham. ed James Welsh, Jolla KOll.lO, and Wlllium lion, residents of liattleid, have been ar rested rind placed In the tombs Oil suspicion of having' Committed tire offense. McMillen denies all knowledge of the affair, but Welsh La r d efLetni 1 on .1111 1 1 . d h abv; lllss i g th l girl near wh. t o te , them she was from Philadelphia, where she led the life of O pro,titute. They admit hav interinirse with the, girl, bat deny having :Mused her. They will have a hearing to-day. Robbery in the Watch bonne—lhe Thief Caught. In the Act. .11L11103 Johnston, William Jenkins and David Jones, I lirce worthy eons of Albion, were cele la Mink the successful laying of the ALl:cane. Cable, yesterday, lu a convivial way. Towards evening tile potations Imbibed dunngthe 'day proved too much for their constitutions, and tieing unable longer to stand, they were forced to lay down on . the sidewalk of ono of our most prominent thoroughfares. They had enjoyed the case of tiles recumbent position but a short thee, when two of the "boys in gray," yclept special pollen, came that way, and convoyed the trio to the tombs, placing them all In one cell. About half-past tun toelook a policeman passing along outside of the range of culls thought lie observed a queer tiaie,etion going on ill the cell occupied by Johnstou; Junkets and Jones. Taking a post 11On in the court yard Where he weld Ohs Servo anything transpiring In the• cell, Ihe saw Johnston cautiously approach silo sleeping Jenkins. Alter assuring himself tnat the latter slept, lie quietly slipped his hand into - his pocket and drew therefrom a toll of bank notes. After carefully examining the prize, lie pulled off his right Stool, tilt.] a stocking which had once been white, and placing the ~ 11l .5 in the heel of it and put-1 Ling ciocking and boot on again, he threw himself nit the lloor, with a sigh of relief that SI 11)1.1 , had been accomnlisinal. J.dge of his surpt ise when he was taken from Ids cell Into Captain loads' °blue a few Minutes site: and rep :mated to glee up the “fillby lucre" purloined from his drowsy companion. With a Lisle 11,81SL:111M the boot and stocking were removed. and out rolled t‘gi in greenbacks. Capi.tin I.ewl.t mode a thrilling ap pal to J esCon'.4 ...liter nature :del urged him to re- form his ways, stating that as be had lived over sixty years Al. this vale of tears, it Was Lame he Arnetd direct his thoughts to some thing higher. Johnson, who seemed perfectly wilted by tile discovery, responded 1.0 the Captain's speech by staling that his thoughts were fixed un something higher—that something being the 2.‘?:noilltlal•km"o"nehl'inofartlk.',dtf pay itte f.r.o and oseare tno entangling incelies of the lesv..lohru.tou status: niltlie knew Jen kins wnuld not pay his (Jotutaton) line in the uironing, and he would tnerefore lie formal to s o jour ng, on the hillier a brief stunon, tinder ttuarPresent clicumStunces Ids fears will doubt less he fully realized. Two Men %tabbed to Allegheny—Au At tempt to Rob n !butler 1111212 Between nine loal (en o'clock, on Bentley ever 'se, a 1 , 2,w twee rted In the Fourth ward, A/Mgr-mei . , in whicir .1 wo men named John Elause and Robert Brown, wore net. erely cut by a dirk knife In the hands of a person msm ed John Hogan. It approve that the latter Is a glischargell soldier, and had Just arrived in this city from Now York. At the end of the Suspension bridge he mot Klause, who came ; to him and asked lino where lie lost his arm. Hogan replied that rt had been amputa ted In consequence of a wound recoil ed at the batter of Winchester. Klause manifested con roderabie sympathy tar lMogan,, an t easily invited Wm to a beer saloon, Pep: by his father or. East lane, In the Fourth ward. Here they were Joints! by Brown, who, otter some matversatlor, asked to Bee liogants i'i.eharga. The request was complied with, but instead of returning the paper, Brown pieced it to Isle pocket, and stating he would see Began again, walked away. The latter followed him a short distance, when he over- I look him, and fencing that Brown would not return the document, he drew a knife and stabbed him in the abdomen, Initiating a dim ger°as wooed of some three 'turbos in extent. As soon as Brown fell, Manse, who was stand turtglibrr4l?li c w k c ht Into a bar-room where Blouse had taken reruge, stabbed birn also, the knife entering the stomach. is Utile the Bogen was instantly Erected and taker, to the tombs, where he remained until )esterlav eveurng, when he was committed to Jail b E ils.rtr for to await the result of Elause's and Brown's Injuries, which, although very pain ful. and dangerous, are not necessarily Mini. Reliable Claim Agent,. That soldiers who are ignorant of the law anger greatly at the hands of dishonest claim agents and attorneys, is a fact too well known here to need any comment from as. In seek lug agents through whom to make collections Many description from the Government, care should be exercised that the claim bo not en- I trusted with any who will charge exorbitant I or unlawful rates for their services, and by a nystein of well managed dreeption, defraud the claimant otis of situ jun amount due him. 1 this coniumnity we have. as a general thing, reliable and t rustworthy gentlemen who give their persomal attention and deal honestly with all who favor them with their Claims tor collection. Prominent among these urn Modern. Armen d lambic, whose card up psitrit elsewhere. Both are members In high utnnding of the legal fraternity and worthily esti°, the confidence and esteem of the entire community. They have entered into the claim agency business, feeling it their duty to give their clients nod the public generally their services In a matter of so mnolt Importance to soldiers or their legal heirs. Having personal acquaintance gentlemen of the firm, we LTIA chourfally recommend themdo the patronage and confidence of our reader,: lineglare Foiled.—Tile residence of Mrs. W. IL itobinson, on Fe street, Allegheny, witslintered on.Montlay night by two burglars, who offeeted un entrance through an open Window , ln the rear of tbe house. In passing through the dining room ono of their lett tripped on a castr, which was knocked over. occupies awakened Mr. James Roson, wbo a chamber Immediately S a bo ve the dining room, and springing to the window he ssw two men jump over a buck fence mid die pew , Tile labor of the thieves was in vain, ns the e 'a r g ti bad m , 71 s i 4:X y P" e ir t ue a 'a an t • el e ot t s no l t t t a n h v ek e ter u b 'c e k u F m ot sge. Dissolution of rartnersitip.—By refer ence Wonr advertising columns It will be seen that the well known house and sign painting item of WilSon & Brothers, No. 24 Federni street, Allegheny, has peen dissolved by mu tual consent. Br.l homes Wilson retires from the Ores, while all unsettled business will be attended to by Messrs. J. & IL Wilson, who will confine° the business us heretofore at the old stand. All work entrusted to them will he properly and promptly attended to. Clierged Couspirstry.-2, number of Cho engineers on tho Reno and Miele Rail lead weeo arrested at Reno on Wednesday last, at, the Inautnee of fdr. It. CLIPICS, upon a charge of conspiracy. J hate amount of back pay It due these men; and upon demand ing it of Mi. C., 1,0 was notified that they MLA deckled not to do any more work . tintll they were paid. Upon this warrants were at once obtained for theirarrest, and they were taken to 'Franklin for examination. Nemuslaws.—*or regret to learn of the. Sadden and unexpectetidettdie- gra. Diana Yeager, a daughter of Mrs,' , Anna Lloyd,' of , PipetoZra, end it resident of Pittsburgh for forty-liveyeare. lira. Yeager, following the precepts of anoblo „arid Worthy mother, wrs prataninent for. her exemplary conduct and Christian philanthropy. birth she was.s. IVelsh lady, and among her nationality her. IlielL ashe ory..Nrilltelong.cherishod. Peace to her s. !. sun at -,Legverhends.—The nominat ing 'lionvontlon aunt . are Franklin . Yester day Inirsonnt la saturdara majourn.onk Tito usual prOgratarno—otlng—aus inuduaq ,ia all day. and as moUtung IL 14 eluggestadtliat they yoto tan .catiottambor ficixidiro PRICE THREE CENTS. MARRI.D TIMMItSCE—WLLIAMS. — AI the :rtidenco of the bride's pl . -, r! In Allegheny rtl,..n Teuedov. JetrAlo. be Ihe Rey. J. 11. Clark, A. TOil- MENCE.II Mlog ALICE C. WILLIAMS. both of Allegheny et ty. = CASH.—s_ln Monday evening, Snih instant, at o o'clock, Mrs. BANAIt. vette of Robert Cur, aged to year. Funeral from the residence of her busband. No. 33 Palo Alto street, Allegheny city. at two o'clock r. tr. TO-OAT, Anaust lit. F-toads of the fatally are ruipect folly luvltod to attend. NEW .ADVERTISEDIENTS HILLDALE CEPIE'rERT.—The beautiful "God's-acre," the largest suburban place of Sepulchre. except one, In ails earn ty, sit uated en New Brlunton road, lrnMetnete/Y earth It! Alleghene. For burial lots, permit; or Giles. call at Central Drag store of Coirl, CLA X.LY, 'the.) . Cite. FANIMAN & SAMSON. UN D . :ERMA-KERS to; - ithfleld St.. cor. 7th, (Entrance frombevcath Btreet..) X^Tyr 8117. R. C 1,33. MaiMM 11. 17 "71173ECIFILT 2. 0. 168 Fot Kb ,trPnt,lrttusburgt, ra. clorriN9 of •04. 11.± .Y.. 0, dr folk f , of Irkuo eral b'unanolog tloon tunosnuo. open .1 n y sad 101.6, hi.. Hearse and CarrWesfurstlvbee. 3tErrlt."C‘A — ”.L •David *on. .13e•v. 3! Thomas Ew. .!stobli r•.l. R . T. WIIITE & Co, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester, Wood's Ran and 71clutty. CI.FF IN - ROOMS AI MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE uorne, cos Integleld and Cliargiers streets. liters. and Carriages furnished. TN TILE COURT OF QUARTER SEndlutili OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. in the matter of the exte a of iss ion the Lit, of Pittsburgh. N 0.2 of eh lth ing rch Sess. l And now, June ' , ld, 1803, on motion ord. F.Bingle, - Attorney for tbe City of Pittsburgh, W. W. Thomp son is appointed Examiner to take the testimony in the above ease to meet the parties interested on ten days' notice. BY THE COURT. From the (Lenard: W. A. HinnnoN, Clerk. Perth. Interested will take notice that I will at tend at my °glee. No. lin Birth street, Pittsburgh, on TV August 7th. IMMI, at 21 O'elOek P. 0-, for the purpose of attending to the duties of the shove appointment W. W. THOSIPSON. July 3.111. Inglibi2t.gs4 Rambler. A LLEGHENY COUNTY, ss.—ln the tnatter ad the application of the Building and Loan Association of Lawroscoelllc for a Char ter of , Incorporation. In the Coon 01 Common Pleas. No. MS nootember Term. lA. Petition plod and the Coon direct notice of the tiling thereof to De published to one norrapate, In the City of Pitta burgh and Countyof Allegheny, gor at least three l e weeas, and that the same wilt _granted at the neat term of toe Court of CO , mo Pleas artless cx • copilot's hereto will he flie din pr r time. Pti.o3l lig etbletißD. JACOB 13. WALrt. Prothono , . AU persons Interested willl len.4 to take notice of thenbore order of (!ourt. A. WIEDIIASN, )y25:611:1 Attorney for the Aseoelation. &M T. It Wrims GUN WORKS. J. H. JOHNSTON, M2==l Fine Rides and Shot Guns, . . ARM. NAVY aa4l POCNICT ItEVULVNIta, CA.lh lILNEn sad MUSICKTS. All kinds of Aa,l i;ftll7l l: lt. X . AlNltarjUtqa pant. tarnished with Arms at snort notice. An 110 ol repah.lny, -lose In the best manner. ...tU.NbFOR HI R E. ....lteatember the puce, C ome r point and Wayne Streets, leihe7o VITININTRN El, CA. By! VOLTit NOTIONS, Toys, Baskets, NTALML.TNITrX.IIII9, dsG., 411.7 C J. G. Lauer's Variety btore, J. Wl3 lrs 7E, .V 0.56 Federal St reel, Allegheny CARPENTER AND JOBBING, All work erMrustml to We care will meet with prompt ottenclon In either Oily. j3m1:02 GrIENEBAL • 130 - 4-imag.l2. - tiass(too. LC, GlEHGEStilitie. (Mel, Maginot:A& Solicitor of American A Foreign V' .dEL 'l' ZS ZS T M , Mee. No. 13 St- Clair ot. Residence. 14 Rey at lyre. 110 — LTICES, BELL dr. CO., !lnchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, Mannis.c t¢rers of JO:C.110R (A) SFLEIOnii ti ANC1101) (II) 14HEETIN AN ()BUIL (C) And BATTISH. pRODILICE NOW Iri:CEII9LI ZS* pounds rime Frock Butter: MO boxes choice Cu Ulna Cream Cbe.se: M Ills. prime Peach Blow Potatoes: dozen Panay Brooms, to store; MO pounds ele zr Jlda Bacon, In stare: 500 pounds I lard Country Soap, le store; 100 boxes Itosln Soap, In stors; 10 barrels prime borsht:ln; hinall Beaus: 1 ',reel pure Mountain Mackberrit to .utie by 11. Kt UL.I.F., No. 1b.3 LT street 2ZST. CLAIR STILEL'r. 111;881 bl rE.I.O , LE ISPLCTA.C.LES. SUILVF.VING vrg A a keISES TELEdCOPES r.kle.lisCU PES, Iu.IiBINATION HYDROMETERS, ill. S. standara.) 'l'llEltaii)3lCTEßS, BABUMETER.I, eiACHltt)sl - Sc. for sale at reasonable priers, by J. iILAIIiOND, Practical Optician. •12 =lSt. Clair street. LA PIERRE HOUSE, Philadelphia the 'abaft:Thera having leased thLa favorite House It has been REFITTED AND YUEN IbLIED IN AN ELEDA NT AIANNER. and le now prepued with the most perfect appoititatere i sir the receptlOo et curets. The first position sag lirat-elue Hotels wilt toe maintained to the fa ,tta Itt the turrilloo II "KR A FARLEY. VOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE or all deorlptloos of REAL JESTAVE. J9112i D. BAILEY. .o. lad Fourth street., Or, r. NAM, No. 65111'i 13100 k. y.c6a Duquesne Way. ION OS AND MORTGAGES Want. ed fur the tutoring soma: $5OO, $l,OOO, $3,000, $5,000, $lO,OOO, Fur one, two and three years. JARED 81.--BRIISR, .itAXIMACTURSX Steam Boilers. Oil "Stills, Tanks, Sheet Iron Works, ae. - 1:1)...t . w11 STREET, PITTSBURGH, PP. ~~x AILF.S ni. Ilda.Pll, ..eb.34.CLIECL I ME 3 CPIC , Pre,arr, BliA.NtiliGH and SPECIr &TB/Neter all kinds of Buildings, and super 0 - tend,. their erection.en reasonable term* • Mire en AS litihnt/li OTICEET, between ,-amen Met Boelns•ei streets. A hlir FINY tand:. t: rArriiii - sore & CO. MANCHESTER SAW MILLS, Between Beaver street and Obto River, Mauchp Orders for all kinds or Moaner for buildlneoat sidling, deck raank, lath ralllage to SALE, la head heavy Draught Horses . • 1 pair Bay Carriage Horses; 1 pair I)app.e Ureyy Horace; 11,11110 e Driving Horses /inquire of Cl cc ruor of ltobeeenaudgeatVls..l: ll— shat 'L y ieti • "--trUNIE.OI.I.-MIPS OFFICIL. r - Cr - 1 or Att.tour3Y. July d. 10 0 . • SEAL? PROPOSALS 'wilt; be receive/I'st tots office =3II3IO2:DAY, 301.1tInst.. at 3 o'clock r. 2s. Co: furnishing urst wheels for the Hose enrringo o f the Gen. Wont Fat, . The wheal. to bo Animilaz to .cboso of the; Holm B 700 rattrry FRUIT ctilliff FOl sale cheap or the gross or dozen, by • ' wx IttiODES. Wholesale. cinstectloaer, LILISO 80, gadtbeehl Stress!, i lE—lfilit- Cnerrlcer, it.7 lnt S.--' grell t ra .: ? ll4gretrin4irettr:t tu, P • ISSTMEIL • 'Tur Salo ho. 120 and 01 woodumt. 66iiiiktirri1myt* , ..utiooSs so' waive Anilpir.diao /IV , I• 17 - aso , =Mood vqeeT.:::7. triATiarkilikEs—o,ooo ft. tone . b e -a l "21 allrg ilOttiNg• NEW 8011TIMEHS WHEAT. -Two GAZETTE . . TWO - EDITIONS ISSUED. oast wEinresitAYs AND sAtruanars. .1.4 a cditla'sts MP sib erlbers soomot uOm watt. ran: • •• • . . }Munil: AIitILIL COFLE., Pali 1151LW.:..............i. 0180 i-ots Ur FIVE ' •". ....6. 143 Lt. KS Ur l'Eti A_ , l D Urtiviia . .............. // 0 mv,iffit era oikrznyi el•roT1 UNSEATEI & C 0,9 watch Repairing Establishment, sa s E . IStla. la.'=o,lst. LADIES' AND ENT'S NNT Aier AT 'GREATLY REDLVED ralCLlfy, AT - 171725.31.1 7'.'25x2] •'ES. Ice WYLIE tiF.Alt SOMETIUNG NEW BA.ROMETE*S.. SOLD BY THE AGENTS: .113.46.191-231PW'r ILO 00. E Dealers In Optical G00d.% Emll...htield Street.. - 1 - ,& I trl . very generdiriTA byre:int= and 'Acr,bant, a ',Tait Meantbeetuien. It COD. Woes a Clock. R. -orm, - .r and Thermometer. and eel% be ire druonted upon for trulteattn,¢ ttt dui of2j.v.l.cher. - - - Tar. NEW sTArtir IDETMS. august Ist, 1E666; I.42:taiteascoci 1L.23.11.10 Mew, El= BANKERS. Rrtoirzzi, CoNVE.TANer.R... ATTORNZTB. And th, pukulc .unerslty. THE NEW STAMP DITTIES, =I Ea= 1.i=1.1 - 403 E 1 MCP crtm, JOICAT P. HUNT - &•Ci3;,l ax V CROFT, REAL ESTaITE AGE.IrT, °thee, No. 130 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Um for sole the following Real Bste4•• • A large three-story Brick Douse, contelubm tell u rooms, large halls; trout room on ni door libed as a Drug Store; hot and cold water and gas thrungd, out the home. 1.0121!.0 by 55 feet. Situate, on (Meat -tit street, Allegheny City 4-4 ACRES OF VALLI AILLE LAND, sltnitto At A'1.11.1%,1: - li,`:".lir. ge,.?:.7l,'ttYl= 'it= fr. frame dwelling. and a large number of bearing uit trees et the hem dually, end 0 good =WY t 1 ,athr. The dwelling and • acres of. grounliwili be oldsrely il delired, and the residue Inlets ot I acre each, or larger If rent sated. The Aboreltildi la admtrabiy located for holiness men. ' ' • ALSO, • , 38 ACRES Olf LAND, containing shout 0 acres of ilonu,tone of msplendid quality, and easy ot fie f road. 9 . 1 n. calls i Das grel 01005, suitable cane Cr farming or fattening ,purposer , golid , fralli o dwelling and tar , awl A good supplier water.. uate a.olooi from ue city, onthu Vieshingtontlike, la Linton PIWEaII pi beillg . part of the Carter farm. Al.dis, 37 ACRES. welt Improved, and under a hlgh state of cultivation on whlch their are 1,300 Veering ent rant hashes. 3X) bearing gray, tines. lie stands, pear tr.-ii, add a gorge dumber of peach, Apple and plum trees. r roperty alt hate on the old Wieshlolt tou road, ,I,h Scott township, al: miles from theelty. ror ferther particulars Inquire of the above agent .my3linse ' 31EitCHANTS' HOTEL, Corner Smithfield and Third Streets, HEi OLD FA VORITE lIOTEI4 hoxtog twen thoroughly renorratil, repalre sad re:Untitled, IS BOW oeu eon Tat ILECEITION of GU - ThoproprtetOn tformorly of the tIT.44IIIARLIC4) vi.,,ecte from Its neutral location. lile experience, docrudnation to plnnao, and bp. 110DENAIT. Cll. dtat ES, to donor,: and receive it liberal.' pat, rottatre. • S. U. lIIAL, Proprietor. =_e}i • pETRO . . 131LUE LEAD . , • eu, tww prapar,l t, furnish LIMA ST.,:kzawarl. bra.nd of I== For Refiners , use, promptly and In any quantity. We goer:tact the QUALITY to be ISUTMALO4IO A.2,Y manufactured to or temmla to Ws city. T. , NEVIN & N, W. Corner Third and Market Ms. Jon .115 SOLDIERS , CLAIMS FOR BOUNTY, 6te. T.he andiiiiignell will collect all bounder, pack Day ana.penslons doe e,oldlers under the acre OC Congress or State laws. Congress b.just psbee -11tt . .t equalizing boun ties, tu4der which vetersn soldiers sa•oent.ltte,ll.o bounty of ilean $lOO t0.L1200.. JOHN ti. GAMBLE, • A. M. BROWN. Attorneys ottLaw, IT3I-jdrAd&ver Orme, No. 114.ermturietthi. JEST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST., BOOTS AND SHOES.-' .7496.7MCE1191 11.41arE3.33, To. 99 Blarksrt •Bitinet. Plitebtuitly Tbbrold eatabllthedhouso heenow Irk siore thirty-- dye thousand dollars worth of Booth and hhoeil; the styles the latest, the quality the best, width we ere determined tO welt acVEXT LOW PRIVES. We nave reiolved not to be undersold by any to the bus loess that been goods worth bertee. Coll And ern=ne our stock of goods, !Ladle! feet , assisted that _you purehm. what you went In the Boot' nd the. Line , 'Do hot forget I.llo4thsee, /19 Mark j e A t A mes treet so . GEO. fd. r 0 14 .1 IFuti, SET - OF No.. 13 Bt. Clete street. • CROQUET BALLS, Mallets, Hoops and. Stakes, lliglll . CLOSE &10 Practical `RurnLture `Manufacturers, -.' Piliti - ANti StiEfti, L alt. .tyth or VIIIIMITtrtti ei,iptiraktriOntioad. pfico - NERs,•• HAY RAKES:. plows; Cultivators and: Aquicuvrvß4L . V ., ' •ss;f3zixtmnserisk, • i ns.ffianA is obt.t..et, Au4b.iy. LLEGRENIE CITY FLOUR AND , EVVC,X4.33,' S. C. IacEEASTER gc Co.. No. itigi Ohio tit, Allegheny; wiloientejudeanunioileraui MilCrukr, 39•olii3els CAla paid for Wheat ..l lacesi.! J. .. • t!Ca 12.1 1 1FR:VW4:,eii4•;,:maiauttic . , • curer tiartZrolins.. Lemon M l Ab g erAl - r :::1 L.: ligCO3a Kat bw27, btrawWity *wt. UM= by rwtstlailiii.V , ukste It:11q-13rolni /3 tout. Lager .O per and.Jlkaas.,, .ei 1. a D , y rthe Darrel, pall barnror term, tsr2Vittiel: • • •i t m Ai COMM %lON X:LAUD et/ ton. ZA' = ALL STYLES, .TEiie Registering For the oonveolenea of NOAT CARD, A.I.,PII,,IIETI CALL'S' ARRANGED. I= 1.1311LL941:41, FILL St.. Mationic EMIL iaZ7.iT79SUx;vo , s. $3X211:713 1a33.416...11:11, 'ALL CUINPLETE IN A NN.feI'BO'N, JeIMES .133 ICOODSTRIIiET IF