El HE DAILY GAZETTE. prautsusnprr Penxtkaaxi, Reed & Co,, No..tileiFnnru tirstrr. Prrnnurso pp MI Alt. BY WAIL. N" PSI! WEY.E., 'MIMED thc gittsburilt 45autte. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, Igen -- • TEE Soldiers' Clymer Convention which assembled stiltiiisburg on the Ist instant, v as In keeping with all other kindred con e ayes, a miserable farce. When will the copretheads learn that the soldiers have no affinity with them? In every case where !tiddlers friendly to rebels have - been Con vened together they have displayed weak numerical force and the meeting has been a Ilizle. Soldiers know their duty rte well nimv as they did during the rebellion. They cannot kiss the the which smote them; nOther can they sustain the men who re ftised them succor and aid, while they faced and fought the foes of their government. T 1 -'stoldiers' Convention of Pittsburgh Was a tear.,,.. ,i .ca They have not yet recovered from. its Shoc.k, though nearly every district of the State his. put forth its best tfforts to muter a sqtrad of soldiers to endorse the Democratic nominee. The Democrats made a grand mistake during the rebellion, lb extending their sympathies to the wrong side of the picket lines, and they should not now ex pect the brave boys in blue to wheel into their columns, in order to elevate to honor and power the northern rebel who begrudg- ed them their hard tack while facing the foe. COnoness having adjourned,- it is nexf in order for the Representatives,' and es: pecially for such of them as have been re nominated -to meet their consttuents in popular assembli es , and render an account of what has been done in the national council, wkat failed of being acciunplisheil, and for wliat reasons. The enemies of the Congressional plan of reconstruction have been so diligent and unscrupulous in mix representating the temper and conduct of Congress, that, in addition to the ordinary reasons fur conference with the people by the Representatives, special reasons of great-potency exist. Let the Republican Congressmen meet the people, face to face, and present their side of the case for con sideration. The fuller and more searching the discussion, the better and moreendur lug-will be the results: The State Committee cannot any too soon appoint and hod a mass meeting in elieh of the counties of the Comuronwealth. We have so often wltnes•cd the virtues of public diacussion that we have un limited faith in the efficacy of that instru mentality. We are not charmed with the idea of a still. TIM Ronan Btr.r. amending the Neu trality Laws failed in . the Senate. Since then advises front Lennon state that the now British Ministry hascalled the attcn. lion of Parliament to the titilitY of revising their neutrality TASKS. The first step to w•ards a revision, widelt ought to he satis- factory on this side of the Atlantic, would be the payment for spoliations upon our commerce committed by the Anglo-retwi privateer:. That done, if the British goy ernment desire to protteu in the work of conforming their laws to the progress of modern ideas, this country will meet then, in a spirit of liberality. "Otherwise our peOplc will opt to demand of Congress, at Its next session, such a change in our laws as shall give the British the full ad vantages of the code by which they rem]. Jate their conduct towards us and towards all other people.. . TUE Philadelphia Age endeavors to ere.. ate the impression that the loyal people of the North will avenge the massacre of NeW Orleans upon the delegates in attendance at the forthcoming mongrel Convention to as semblein that city. A guilty conscience needs no secnscr, but there need be no fear felt. During the progress of the rebellion the Confederates practiced the most refined barbarities upon our gallant soldiers who fell into their hands, but the North did not swerve Irons het standpoint of charity and humanity in order to retaliate. So also now. The Radicals will not interfere dur ing the invasion of the North by rebels, but will certainly await to see what sort of a mouse will be produced by the mountain in labor. Tom Britton Poet, a democratic journal of high standing, mentions that "among the men already • elected delegates to the Philadelphia Convention are a large num ber who fought for the Union during the war, and who were active in aiding the re election of Mr. Lrscoi,x." Granted. But how many have been elected delegates who looked upon Mr: Liticot.s• as a tyrant, and rejoiced when the great and good man fell at the foot of the assassin? And how many who fought against our Union during the rebellion, have been selected to participate in the gray back assembly? ' !owlgo the objectionable bills which failed to get through Congress was the one which donated fifty millions of dollar's to the Mexican republican chiefs... This is so much cosh.staxed to the Treasury. • =I —lt is said, gtmbling has become respc table at 'StirvwYgtt. —Dion< prevail* disastrously through out-South Carolina. Hod Fellows Union has been incor porated In CincinnatL Comanche Indians are Industriously stealing Texan horses. —Tony Pastor's Opera Troupe. are burn ing cork at Lawrence,. albttthe have made theirappesi twee in the New York bookstores, 'General _chant , Will wear twoatars and a metallic. Shield as an insignia of rank. . • —,eptimtlightinfr party from the Amer ican Side catuied the last - Canadian. scare. . -Ai present:the Davenport Brothers are %tying thetrentertetunent with access at , • --L - IttathewEinvenport; a Mississippi der -69 slid i s , itienarian,:revently preacti• ed at Okalona.) -7‘finalnurregttrar. theatres :are :open - in New:York, and two of these are said to be eh9nt elnatng.l, --Victoria, the Sandwich Island princess, diedittota the effects , or impnideogy boo-, lorwhnolototoit.- , • • ' " II Si esid the batheine quantities or mutilated currency destroyed his caused a klgldter,,With artificial leg. s recently declaredtbet Ite.hatt wadi rather be "on , his 4 4144' . !: 31 *114 tieleones. —Theo* leap. , some - lei:Tie can got anythiugintotherpheada_ :*hy taking adrink-Or ridlnelii.ideeping ears.' 1 —The New AhieanaTrieant states that there are seven thousand in that city who oil ~.wirdtions, their united hie P me l e 'q uti ft• 4 '; V 2O ,QM Per. d a y - . —lt seem thattitere, are: Scene .einners anions the gilt Lake Saints , ' as, es a re cent Stclay, .T.trighant Young took don: tb relmke the !fipirit of worldliness" - - niantireated by niany'of his - vette. --/tri fe oe:mil, - , durintidelesi /idgi-, e tll. Africa., lie was to enn.Place for .five months with - sundi-Alr, - andlwas nitersardstwicellfelAW : ... osd3T.2.9avrars' i tuy the =livery .T. c4t.• wykremitalsl: Noir Dry Good. At Bates and Beira Still IVllunltes Tho performance* of the National Prick Ma chine have been so very satisfactory, that It Is believed that tan of these tuachltres are aold to one of any other petent • New mess floods At Batas and Beira Refeireratorsylee chist■ Fehr and five - minute Cream ' , reelect), Ice Pitchers, Wato4 Coolers, Water Filters, Meat Safes, Bath Tubs, and, full line Of goats gen erally, suitable for the heated tone. Ourstoek Ls the largest, our variety the bast, and our prices the lowest to be found anywhere west of tie mountains. Call and set, at 124 Wood street, south side, five doors shove Fifth Ht. W. W. 811.11DSEAR. Traveling Dre Dossl• At Rater awl Bel Per. ITMEIE=I2I For great bargains of summer bate Itlkd .111111 j at Wm. Flemings first class Hat and Cap house, No. la. Wood street; consisting in pail, et mon and boy's light felt bats, men, boys ! and children's Straw goody, gent's silk and easslinere hats; men and boy's for and Wool bats; latCes' and inisses• hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Those who want anything it the aborts mentioned line, will do well to call at Wm. Fleming's extensive lint and Cap Estab lishment, No. 139 Wood Street, an we wish to clew our Summer Stock in order to make room for our Fall Stork. Kew tiermallles At Bates and Deli's. Purewl nod . Nweeteml Cod Liver Oil in the world, manufactured trout fresh selected livers on the Sea covet. This oil is characterized by a sweetness and purity peculiar to It alone: Its reputation Is sagreat that it takes the lead of other oils, and is newel sally prescribed by physicians. Remember to ask for Hazard A Caswell's Cod Liver Oil. Caswst.t., Slava it Co, New York, Sole Manufacturers. For sale at wholesale hi Pittsburgh by IL E. Sellers & Co. At retail by all Druggist.. rull.M:FcLitwam Illlerrlmsek Prtuts -It Bates and Etcll'n. 7 ?oiltpaniguent. We are compelled again to postpone our Concert. This Is very unpleasant to us and else to our ticketholdfiri. we are as anxious as oily ticket holders to have our Concert, come off. It is exceedingly expensive and troublesome. The second postponement of the United States Gift Concert at Chicago In jured us very much. It Induced a great many of our agents to believe that our enterprise would prove a complete failure. Hence a Loge number of them retained their reports until the - eicventh hour,. and are to-day ear nestly requesting as to receive them when the baoks should be closed. We don't like to ex pose agents who fall In making returns, and therefore defer our Concert till Saturday eve ning, August ills, at City Hall, commencing at eight o'cloct•. Ticket holders must have pa tience. Impartial Justice must h. done to all concerned. Nelms A to, Tnowsox 6.C0. Mitre Linen Ptltlrt Fronts At Times and Itell.i. The Golden Key i That cocci the mystery to the cure of every disease of the skin. whether of a turrottilcius or other character, will be found In directing reme lies to the petrification of the blood. The mood which, an a river of life, nourishes and renews °very organ of the body, and without which the whole human fabric would soon de. c-iy and perish. Ev.-ry disease of the skin has IL, origin in sonic I.4shmiseil, or If yen choose, inorml stair of the blood. If the blood be pure, you »111 not have, you cannot hare can err, nor - scrofula, nor white swelling, nor hip disease, nor ulcerated sore legs, nor fever sores, nor hives, nor scald head. No blotches, bolls, pimples, rash, chaps, cracks, fissures, nor an/ of the pestilent brood which so greatly, afflict humanity. Thew aro all the result of had blood, and linen their source In its corruption. The rem edy that will cure them will be found In Dr. Kcyreer Blood &ureter. It_ acts wills a more then talismanic power in restoring health and eliminating morind matters from the blood. It invigorates the stomach and enables it to digest and make use of the food which IA ta ken foto It with the view to — conclave the fano- lions of life. .11. enables the liver to secrete the bile from the blood, nod - removes all tor por and el oggislorms of that organ, It cm 'powers the spleen to take the acid properties from the nerves, matter which would other wise be deposited upon the nerves In the shape of neuralgia and rime tiltitintl. it mires dropsy and all diseases of the kidneys. It is the Tonle of Tonics, and if the. cures that It has performed could be presented In a proper light Delete the community, there is not a family in Allegheny county that would not have a bOttirs of Dr. Keyner's Blood Searcher. Ask for Dr. Keysees 8100 l Searcher at 140 Wood street; and take no other. Price, one dollar per bottle; six bottles tor flee dollars. Sent by express to any part where an express rune upon receipt of the price. lihmonria, At redhced prices, at Bates and Bellki. atrengsb for the Exhausted Thoussurds die, as it were. itch by melt, of bodily weakness; for debility will kill as car. taLuly„though not so quickly, as a raging fever. It la asked how the week stud" be modest:can; the debilitated sustained and restored; the ex inmate.] refilled with vital energy t We ever that of alt invigorating preparations given by science to man, from the institution of the a: t of healing to the present hour, not one has wrought such wonders in the way of menet. den as HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STO MACH arrnics: This is Indeed the tonic of toulfts,. As. a., Zattitaating, strengt4-support um; Iffe;pialianglhiagerit, the like of it is not to be found—in the catalogue of medicines. Among the various articles need to a.rouse the dormant poWers of heti:ire, it stands alone— the great awakener of the paralyzed physique. It not only awakens the physical powers from state of collapse and inanition, but. it Im parts permanent vigor to the muscular and nervous systems—reinforetug, as it were, both the stronghold and the outworks of vitality. The aged, the decrepid, the nervous, the look etedown of both of Sexes, are recommended to try It. They will assuredly find 'La present help In time of trouble. _ . • lioitlettees • ro told wholesale and retail at very low rates r leinlnght Dreg and Patent Medicine Depot, ho. a Market AD cot, corner of the D!ememl to a Market, near Fourth street. • Are opening new (mils. —A privat43 , letter from Washingtonmen tions the serious ilhicas of a literary gen tleman of that city, his disease being pro nounced to be "pen palsy." • The affection derives its name front the Litt that Ills attributed to the use of the popular French copying'ink, which contains arsenic. Both his bands and feet aro badly swollen, and Lie health is so precarious thatlis physi cians have prescribed abstinence from the further use of copying Ink. This case should serve as a warning to those who use the fluid which has proved so deleterious in its effects.,47lacianali Gazette. —During the reign of Charles I, all Eng lish paper bore in Water marks the royal 'arms. The Parliament under Cromwell made..e; jest ot :thls; akkemong other in dignities to the memory_ or the King, it was ordered that the royal armsbe remov ed from the and the , "fooPs - eap end bell".be sebstituted. These, in their tarn, were ofconrseremoved at the, Restoration. But paper of the size 'of the Parliament journal still bears the name of "foolscap." .Dr. Emily ,Clibson, a fernakr-phy striae weighing some two hundred and fifty tlnda. Who la at Natchez prenading the negroes "that they hare snakes e in their legs, aud charging them heavily for getting them out; :vs& brotight up before the 00=0' Court there.the other day, and Rued twee. ty-hve dallinir for - obtaining ' money under false preiensca_ 'llia faculty did not gal lantly' step famed intipay theline. • It is elda tile king Of tlio'Sandirßl Is iando hite)t , decided antipathy., to ,twary- Wolf Amerioisi?llortastoned'lO'nagtr" whilb travailing* tblixonntrysomayean 0re,.110 bag =Mei Ofillottell the , *tt:: :- T.'k^ftPT THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. HMI MON, gUO ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. TELEGRAMS. 0 0.4 3 / 3 11311LA8. The Message to the Queen. CABLE CELEBRATION AT VALENCIA. Grand Banquet on the Great Eastern. Fla,. 9l.—The Preeiclent'a 111,3eago to the queen, emtaining seventy oven tror.lr, palmed throng! the Atlantic in eleven minutes, and wax delivered to the queen alineut immediately. The Great EA..mtern ilring a saline In honor there t colebratton In honor of the enoce.sful lay ing of the cable, N being. held at Valencia, Ire laud, this afternoon. • The Albany and Terrible Wave here to-Mor row morning for the spot where the Cable of last year was lo,d„ The Great Eastern and Midway will follow in about one week. kisser's Cosrear, N. IF., July glued banquet came off last night on hoard the Great. Eastern, Captain Anderson presiding One hundred guests were present, including ihe oilleers of the cable fleet, Cyrus W. Field, Mr. Cunning, Prof. Thompson, Mr. hooch, M an .. Prof. Philouhby Smith Cotten, - t alum Halpin, Mo g riarty, PniwPne,rof. Balt., Hamil ton, lielnage,Harris,./. C. Dean, George W. Deur, of United States Coast Survey, B. Smith H , on. S.J. Pinset, of the Legtslative Council of Newfoundland, and the Hon. Mr. Wyatt. Speeches of congratulation were made. LARGE FIRE AT PITHOLE. 10,000 Barrels of Oil Destroyed. LOSS PROBABLY $150,000. New Youz, Aug. 2.—Private cllspatehe3 are as' to nave been received, announcing n large [lre at Oil City, destroying all the prop erty there or the United Rtates Company. Ott °lrv, August 2.—A lire at Pithole, last night, destroyed ten thousand barrel. ol and ...glut,. tan ks, barrels, de., to Use ottnnun t of 31.50,0u0. The United States Company's tons FROM CALIFORNIA Projected thloa Nteautship Shares—Xeettog of the talon Mute tootral Commlttee--Conoroo. Enttorsect—Expetllttoo to ttortorn. Saw FRANCISCO, August I.—The clealner Sunnite, from Callao, arrived tostinj. Tile Chinese throughout the State favor the projected China steamship line , end prouder theirsupport. The Chinese merchants are partleulur mizlouc to patronize It. Mining shares !UV better ; °WAS Is tirio4l34 ex 2,U; Belcher, 1,60: CholLer, 1,:7; Yellow Jacket, (Lr.s.; Legal Tenders, 72,4. Sae Firanomoo, July 2.— AL o meeting of the Cu on State Centre! Committee here yestor .lay, 1r , 114.011111011 was unanimously adopted endorsing the proposed amendment of actin, Dth of the ConstitutiOn of the United States, and approving the cones° of the itadleale and the California Union Delegation to Congnms. The action of the Committee to reganled ns an attempt to usurp the functions f the Uni ted State, CORVOIII.IOII, which essemoles ti,- morrow. A Santiago letter says: General with two hundred and any wen and ample sup plies. railed from All Saints Day. Lower esul lorrils, en July With, supposed to t dmitlitoo to some port in Sonora, a suilicient atomiser tit .kinerliasn officers accompanying the on to command five thousand troops, which are to be organized In Sonora. In the atm.:woof Information about the new tariff, the - Collector of Customs demands .1411. Lions.' deposits for goods entered. FROM PRILADELPUIA. Attempt lo Kill a Ilarber Alderman liarmer Killed—A Forger Captured— :Nine New •Cholera Case., l'emsentruda, Aug 2.—An attempt was made about twelve o'clock last night to kill barber named Hull, at hie residence at the corner 01 Fifth and Uauklil et rents, oy two ne groes, who !my they wore employed by his wife, who promised theITC.AO for the )ob. The negroes Jumped upon their victim while be was to the collet tIL elle, for help brought him speedy tervlitstnCe. Ho we, neVerelf cut In the head. - - • . Ex-Alderman Jam e T. llimmer way klllwl haat night Ina tavern in the lower part of the city, In u quarrel arl.lug from a pollUeal dis t:merlon. l'aitehatmam, Aug. 2.—A week or ten day, •onee a forged chock for gi50,000, ma. pail out .ri the Flint National bank today. The for 4er was captured at the depot on arrival iron, finittinore, with the entire amount of plunder in Ydi bonds. lin had in the interval married n wife in lieritimore and came thu. tar on lan Mina! trip. POIL•DELPHI/L August 2—The report of the cholera at the Po:11,1 of thialth, up to uoon, showed nine new cases , IWO of 11/MOII were fatal. FROM NEW ORLEANS. %greet Car Fired Into by lfegroea and rang Men Killed—Martial taw Wllb drawn—Mnsterattallexten—Fresseb Far- I Hying Monterey. New OILLZARN, August I.—A street mix was tired 11E11.43 011 the outskirts of the city lad night, by negro., trilling Capt. Charles Re) nolds, of the steamer Starlight. Oue of the murderer• has been arrested. Many annuls of armed blacks have been made since the not. Several houses occupied by tiet(rOet have been discovered containing arms acid ammunition. The armed sentinel, issue I.oootl withdrawn from Municipal Hall. Tampico advice. report that the city is well fortified and prepared for n Liberal attack. The French are fortifying Monterey. Mat/t -utor. Is quiet. Trade in the Valley is resumed. LATllll.—Martial In w has been withdrawn Several members of the Convention have been Indicted by the Oland Jury and arrested. I.ae.ns.-J adgo Aboll has °tiara.' the Undid Jury to linnet all persons engaged In the riot. Severs/ arrests have already been grade, anti all prisoners released by the military will la rearrested. - . The Military Commission for the invesamis. Lion of toe riots hove been In suasion to-day, and taken Use testimony of tile policemen. Philadelphia GasmenHon Delegates 31•DLP W IS., Aug..l.—The Johnsonians met to-day to elect delegates to the Ptillatiel. lthe Convention. The following delegates at arge were elected .f. it. Doolittle, A. W. Randall and G. hi. Rol:411mm. The usual num ber of district delegates were also chosen. Some excitement was caused by the secession of one of the newly elected delegates, who declared himself opposed to sitting in con clave with :men Inc., as Vallandigham and Pendleton. After an exciting discussion the name of tho offender was stricken from the list. Resolutions declaring In favor of the Administrating of the President and his policy were passed. tonight the Convention as being addressed by Senator Doolittle and others. er. PAUL, Mttrs., August 2.—Tho Democratic Convention, to elect delegates to the PhDade!. phia National Union Convention, tnet here to tla.V, and olected the following delegates at largo: Daniel a. Norton, Y. Isteeitt, H. D. It and.. Y. J. Galbraith. tiosoluthins in support of the President and isvoring the immediate admission of the Rebel States were adopt:hi, and Ihe Convention adjourned sins die. I.:HAMM:11103, S. C, Aug. 2.—A dispatch from here yesterday, giving s list •3f delegates at large to the Phile.de'phis Convention should have inclemed the name Of Senator Manning, who was 0 1 / 6 0 cleated. lliavana Adl wlees—last Ler* In St. Domingo —Yellow Fever et linvena. New Your, August 2.—The steamer Etude brings Novena dates of the 28th ult. Information is received from Domingo that the Government has ofliclally a • nonnren that hostilities with the rebel Generals ban ceased, by virtue of as agreement with them. A general z nine Sty bad been grantee the resi dents who sustained General. liaez's govern ment, and all Generals who do not submit to the decree will be treated us traitors. Thu citizen General ?Monte', with several bodies of troops, bud gone to the Northwestern from tier to clear out all Cletachmentsoreated by the policy of ex-President Baez. General Cabrao *xis going to (halm, Where affairs are atW to a bad state, to co-operate with Pimento'. The smallpox was still raging at Ponce. There - Were twenty.eight cases of yellow fever and fifty-eight of small-pox at Havana, during the mouth of J tbio. Manor.' Monona Home Dedicated licesvos, August I.—Thd Sailors' Mattonal Home In Quincy was fledlitated yesterday at ettrnaun wfth fil/Proprlato ceremontea.. The Homo occupies seventy-six acres of land with Outbuildings to accommodate at _present one hundred and twenty inmates. The aot of In corporation establishes it for sailors, ma rines and others employed In the naval service of the United nudes disabled by wounds, Mimosa, ola age or otherwise, withmit regard to the place of their enlistment. The amount raised for the object wag two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of which sixty-11ra thousand dollars have been expended upon the land an buildings already oggapigd. • Wise In 11111witakee, - BLUM AMIS. Aro In tale oily this molding' debtroyed alrohard corner of Wait Water and Spring Itreete. The loss Is ILtty tlimbaddd..49lbus, buddy coyerod by In- , , - D 111101 UR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY WEST TEEEGRIRS FROM EU ROPE, AUGUST —lst illesmages Through the Cable DISPATCH FROM CYRUS W. FIELD LONDON MONEY MARKET. lb/ART% CoirrisarT, Aug. 2, 11 A. M., tin Aim, Bop. Aug. 2.—We are now receiving inessaucs through the Atlantic Lal.;,• .1 itu• r, .•• Over twelve and a half words per minute. AU the electricians ere delighted with the per fectly distinct charucter of the signals through the cable. Girton tP. FicLD, Lnanow, WeitinwimAY," August I.—Consols closed at Dix. U. 8. 2-20 s, 68 , 4 trysnroot, August I.Tbe cotton maricet to-day has ruled steady; sales, 10,0 W bales. [Note.—llltnox. Central quotations by the Cable are 114(165. - This is satiltrsonli to " a ° error for 74475. FROM NEW YORK. Cholera Came—French Runaway Mali ier Arrested-111ot Among tioltilars— Madden Death of Parameter Pamir born Ematielpatlan Miletwatton Hanle Paesezmer Railway Yinee—At• Made of the European Potentates. New Tone, Aug. Y.—Twenty-six oases and mix neaths by cholera aro rep*Led to-day. Sarni made, the runaway' Cashier of the Bank of Potrero% Franco, has been arrested In (An ode. It is reported that a senores snot occurred lust evening among soldiers at Fort Schuyler, and that four or due men were shot. It is thought it originated from fear of the cholera. Uenry U. Pangborn, Paymaster in Vatted states Nary, died suddenly at the Pensacola Navy Yard, cm the morning •r the Ist Instant. lie entered the Navy at the outbreak of the war, and has bean in Seth, acrylic* ever since that time, winning entire confidence of the Navy Departmeot. Bo has been connected with the Press of Boston, Now York and Wash ington. Paymaster Paagborn was twenty eoven year, of ago, and was married on Thursday of lest week to Mlse Ingraham, re. sidles near Pensacola. New Tonic, August 2.—Yesterday being the Met of Minuet, the azintversary of emaricipa ' lieu In the British West thence, the usual cel ebration teas held by the colored residents in this city and minity. There were speeches, games, gymnastic and acrobatic performances end other feat-friths" at My rtle Avenue, Log. fert.a and Throop AVOntlfr arks, which wore participated In by a large number of people. According to a recent decision of the courts , here, city railway companies will be obliged to carry passengers for flee and one-eighth cents each, or eight tickets for forty-tmecenta The Times' London letter eerie( the attitude of the European potentates : "The actual gnat tion la, will Austria consent to resign nil power and rlght in Germany. and leave Pins sla the supreme controller of forty millions of herniats. Comientlug to this, Austria may have pence with an empire of thirty-three edition of moot. it she will not consent, then Prussia will endeavor to excite it revolt ,11 Hungary, and will do her worst to blot Aus tria from the limp of Europe, Thu Emperor of Prance, a few week. ago, Insisted upon Austria !.sing malubdited as a German rawer. Bow he appears cc have renounced that part of Ida progra ime, and urges Austria to accept the terms of peace offered by Prussia and Italy, but there is something concealed. The Emperor to not ready to intervene, and he may - hove been Converted by the needle gun to the Prelusion "'Malta, aho, which at few WOolla ago teemed to sympathise with Atlatria, ban. become friendly to Prussia, and lain might, in the Ml nab lion.. of Ceram:Ma, there wean regular glorification of Conan Illamark and the Sacco. 4,1 toe Prussian army. The only traced ul .t nstria in the Hone, of Commons sits Sir tieOrge Bowyer. Throe Months ago them wan enkenely one to take the side of Prussia. Th., Imperial thotlatOr is not rawly to act. No doubt the needle gem was the drat stionne, and the attitude of Unsala may have been the second. Russia seems to have taken offence at the oiler of Venetia to Prime.. • LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Now Doane, Low—Form of Applllealloo Doilloo—Peareloso•ay lbo rreal deat-4ppolslooeats—Chlot Danl. moors 6e Dewed from Daly. A•nt auto., AUlOll5t making appllca tion to the accond Auditor's omen for the al - litional bounty provided (or certain heirs of Ilecenseal v. - platers, the form of application trill he the seam an heretofore used In applying (or arrears of pay and bounty, with the exceµ lion, that the number of the paoviao settled should always be gl•en, and It should he sta ted that application in made to recover the ad ditional bounty provided by thn 12th and 13th neutlune of the net of Congress, chaptv • :74, July It does not atom to be generally understood Inwpootors that the Secretary of lb., Treas. lire long ago decided that rails and other manufacture., of Iron by the Besslmer pro• ceas, are liable to atom tintlfte; On said prm cess, changing, In fact, the Iron into a metal on closely resembling steal to all particulars, as to defy the most experleneett lodges, to de tect the difference.' A special order from the War Del...meet refers the recent Let her the orialtration of bounties to ,ILajor General Lanby, U. a. Volunteer., Brevet Major Genetal Barnos.Ser , hewn of the Butted States army. and Brevet MaJoefileneral linehacian, Colonel of the Wind United States infantry, In order that they may Pi epare and suinnit rules and rtrulatlons to carry out the provisions of the law. ery few ninth:ail.ns for pardon are now beam, mode to Lim President. rive persons to-day received the executive clemency. There le good reason for believing that Jed. a Cooley ant be retained ns CommWlorr it of Indian Affairs. The report that be tree to be removed is nut well founded. John li. Peterson hae been appointed 1 . .1 Alward at Woalstown, i, .7., rue. ilart..tt. .1 reertsard The following leternel Revenue appoitt awaits wore made to-day: Thos. Jones, Jr, Almoner 10th district, Ghlo,• Jobe R. Ha,e art. of Davenport, toliector Id district, lowa, and 11. U. Coggenhall, of tiormentown, Assessor ML distrlct,Perin•vivania The War Depertaienl. has tinned an order re lieving the Grief of Engineers from, duty ws Innpoctor of the Military Aradelny ut W.st Point, and appointing Urn. E. Sebrirnr in spector General, to the rind's, al the same an Innpector of the Military Academy, anti] farther orders, assigning him by the direction of the President to duty according to lat. brevet of Major General. The Philadelphia Age TaMeth lltiehly. New Yosix, Aug.:.—The Philadelphia Age of this Looming has a double leaded editorial calling attention to certain outgivings in the Radical press that the Philadelphia triton Convention Is to be mobbed out of existence by returned soldiera, firemen, &e., as an cannel to the mobbing of the bogus Negro kiaffrago Convention at New Orleans. Should such an outrage be attempted, says the Age, In the event of the contingenriy referred to, the inn. nielpial,arm would be unhesitatingly raised to protect the people In their eights, and that failing, the stronger power of the _general government will be called apron, an should that be powerless, the last reeort of the free- men will still be there. Ttre Total of Jeff. Dorl■ FOUTIMIS Emitter, Aug. I.—h r. °Toner went north this evening on the steatner George tuary, having brought to an end his protracted interview with I)itvis . From the moment of his arrival bore, three days ago, ho has remained constantly Inside the fort ress, closely engaged Ms client. From the length Of the vital, and the sudden IMO• nor in which It was made, lt is believed that it was mainly attributable to the recent report of the Judiciary Committee to Congress, and the urgent neecuisity thereby crested to oha cute npon a plan of iinfonse, in view of the ap proaching trial. Alabama State Convention. ilirrots, ALA., Aug. 2.— Th e State Convention hero to-day was largely attended. Every a Is. ttM. was represented. Tho proceedings ware harmonious. The only resolution passed Se dorsed the President's polloy, and aceopts it. The following delegates for the State at large werecholon: Lewis E. Parsons, George N. Houston, A. B. Cooper, Jolla Ponyth, It Lindsay, James W. Taylor. Tour delegates were appointed for each district. Destructive Fire is. Mileage. CIIMAGO, Alt 2.—The bag. factory of Dart, Aston & Co., No. lin South Water street, nos destroyed by Are this morning. Loss alm,Ouo. The adjoining store of Stearns & Forsyth, gro: cern, Wee damaged to the amount of siktne. Dotb drum are fully insured. on m. Q. Johnston . Again •ppoloted' PutLADaLritil, dug. B.—A special dispatch from Washington to the Inquirer tare:Wm. F. Johruston wee tri.day appointed CoLlector of this port, and Albert alma:maker Collector of Internal Revenue for the 'first District of Pennsylvania. Roeteems of the Cable Naw Tong, Aug. 2.—There were twelve mes sages received at tho New Tors telegraph of fices for Zurope to-tlay, Thursday. for the sum of 41,8111 In gold was paid. Conismislonal lionalsatlon CLUVELAND, 0 Augnit 2.—Thomas P. Finite. frock; of Sanduoky county. nom inated ernocrotto C:onrent.tor g iniM for Con. tho D grimy from tho Ninth District. Slyer and Weather as Louisville. Losstru.to t August 2.—fiver filling ISSL , with tiviljest tat Lushes water in -sips ,anal: jaersurvo 4eg ,mmt. Weather slew* . . ' • - ,-, -- ,- ..-- , , , ..“, - ,..,.--:.4..5.4„,,,, ' ~.......--•,,,..--,...,,,,,,,,,. .... ,.. ; „ :„ ,,,, ,. ,,,,- .:. ,, „,-;„.;,..x.zy,...:,,,, , ,i 1 i 1 y ...,-1--i-x v ,r • -; " :4•1-1(4 . - :: ,,,,, i ,-. ' ,, i; - " ,, ' , 1 - 4 ,- - - f0 , -.. , -....;s4 , fr.:-',i5 , ,-, , tz-,--, 1 ,1 , .. 0 , A1 . ... , t4'.., •—• , ---0-4 , ;.,,,,,,,,...,,......,1,::..t.,7;-?..0-... FROM CANADA, Editor Reprimanded—The Fenian Cam. pains—Napier Recalled for Incompe tency—Another Canino Invasion Ex. pected—Defnultinic French Cashier Apprehended—Public Reception to Gen. Barry. Ovrows, Aug. 2.—The case of LA into, the I editor who had the fracas silt It Dorian, ea,no up before Parliament to-day. Tho prisoner was placed at the bar and allowed to make a statement, the principal 'point of Which was, that Dorian gave the first. blow. The case was Alien dismissed with a reprimand from tbo Speaker of the nonce Cola acne. Great dissatisfaction still exists over the re salt of the campaign on the Niagara frontier. The return of General Napier to England Is associated with the matter, and it in allowed that he has been recalled for incompetency. soothe, Fenian Invasion Is looked (or In the Fall, and already preparations are making to call out volunteers in order to meet the com ing emergency. Colonel Peacock, of Ridge way notoriety, is - scow the commander of the forces in Western Canada, because of the re call of Napier. aw Yone, Aug. 2.—A special to the Herold From Montreal says: Lamm-and°, the Cashier of the Bank of Fro nee at Jeotilors, who escaped t ,• y•set /aged" dr a I_MiTIS ta h^ 1)1111,41 LP nu.) ataishrtl, wise appro..... tied yesterday et eaprairiu about ten miles fr. to this city, on the opposite side of the St. Lawrence. Ile was tracked by a French de fictive. file esainination Imforo a magistrate Medulla been closed, and he Liss betel remand ed to Jail. 'He is claimed from the State under the French extra•lltion treaty, and th. ques tion Is Hely to arias whether the French au thorities will claim bite directly from the Ca nadian government. Major General Barry is to have a public re ception bore to-morrow, when the entire gar anon willparade on the Champs' de Mars, by order of Major General Sir James Lindsey. Deaths on Tybeo , fiaraneam, Aug. v—There have been two dkatha on Tthee Island; one from cholera and 000 from cllarrhont. No new cases have ap peared. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Additional Lorallda leers WI Third Page The Nt. intaries ➢lntel—liraad Opening. , The traveling public will De rejoiced to learn that the St- Charles I/Mel—once so famous as afieetelrie—ls again Anon to their patronage. SOmo two years since, the present hole Mr. Marry Shirts dellrertd np the managerial reins and retired to the quiet seclusion of rtkral life. Thing of the country, he again ef fected a lease of the pretenses and by princely IMprovements, to-day the Pt. Charles will tank, aide by side, with any hotel In the Shy, while very few are equal to It, in amon-nods tiOns, elegance and oPmfort. • In order to give our readers on hire of the Irnmeasotty of the house, we have only to state that it control. One hundred and thirtvl - 001., trdi Mille and a grand seaman, fitted en wtth all Wit paraphernalia requisite to Make it far saloon of the ettys. To the right' of tho saloon, which is on the first fluor, Is too main entrance en Wood ate apt, which is through a high arched doorway, leading to a short night of stairs. at the head of which Is located the oMee. froal. 0 , the °Moo is a broad hall, exr.ending (rote the gentlemen's parlor on the left to the pattern° end of the...i/log. The floor of Oda heti' is covered with mosaic tiles, of rd anti white, and on either side or situated an ',elegant suite of rooms. One of the. Is A ladles reception room, alsom forty feeltiong and twenty wide. The ceiling is of a tight mauve color, handsomely frescoed. The ails are mayoral with melte Front It finished paper. the pattern being n wreath of whit,. do re with a sprig of gilded laurel :is tee centre. The windows, eight In number, are of Male glass, and ore draped ru soft winos fol. of clouttlike lane of me noes: totters., to which are attached heavy silken hanging. of orttatrmu and goal cot d. du the Boor is a car ', peter the rich.° hremells, the preslotninat ingtoolors helm: green end red. The (mei , dere is of °lntl walnut nighty potohed, and of ao ebony hoc, thentructrm with a strict re. gush to beauty mot eominrt on either sale of thaapartment teaching almost (rota door to eraling, Is Iwo peer mirrors to frame" of tie molt tandem design and artistic finish. At Wight the room I, lightest by two aronaa haathehTlla s ou each of which are Al Jets, sur rotted.] with Trento) globes, which s ill hare Um *Meet 01 subtle to ar the light from a gam, , Ware to a shams that is ill b a r beaUtt Telly with the nurrountllng appointrnen's A 111,115 to ttlll right of rho gentiouren's parlor l. a neargooty tl4le Apartment fitted up aa o rending room, where M. of all the mid EUE.ru potters w he constantly ho n ._ Near to tads is a hatlerrene, with marble stnL-s ansi everything neevasary to perform att ahlu tien with al.pedttlon and ease. Keels of the Chfursiders Ire elegantly ride lotted, while some ales' vemPtanarmY elegnmt the floors being mar troll with itsuagels am well teethe ten btu!s. The dinner-P.m has Callaalty Siteho W .o.• I mm 1210.411, Ono llundrl.l and silty gooses, nod in the very personincot lon of neatness awl order. To the right ol the alma); salon, IS the earring wheel, stored with ; lunette variety of nu., cut glass nall sliver la hlo ware etusnotlng of salver tea seta, with t.stS and gougs attached, mil chafing dice swots of Me moat Improved rattan-tr. Beneath this rams an.i on the ground door, Is the kitchen. Hero everything la of ream- motile proportions, and from whet we Masan. eel tiering nor brief visit, we are prepared to nay that Use cultnary department of the st. Chart. Is equal to any contnigency. While the nook. have a reputatlon tor presenting Vlanda In a etyle that Isonta pier.° the plate of the moat feudal.. epacure. The followieg are the names of the Jig . ..relit arms also have (metalled tar labor and mato rlal to enhance the beauty, and perfect the or reogententa of the house: The plumbing wad gas fitting of the Louse was dorm by alosnrs. Gallagher and Craig, of First street. The mirrors were furbished by tileoplat U,, carpets by aleCalitim; the up toudittry by ilietusrs Edmondson and Roberts and llenick. The latts.rgen tiellitatt made anti put (limn the tampons The Nam natures are furnisbod by Pisitie a Pitilaticipitiu; the linen by Reno Gabon, of Polladelphia; the furniture by Yank - Met and Irwin; the silverwant by Mead° and Smythe, of Philadelphia. Munilro 1111mturn—IProgrommo of lieeep• To-day, at noon, Jam. Damns , the aquatic champion of the New World, will arrive In our toty, from which he departml a few months sine, to a:varlet+. In a foreign land for the championship of both hemispheres. Ills deportment daring his absence has been of a cheroots, that won for him the friendship and esteem of all wilts whom he Cam!, m toms Ithayant with hops and emandonce, Irani :Ullllll4l co in. a spiral In mid i t.. ti to ter ita• lion he represented, be tottered Into the con test. Lie was honorably defented, nml he had the U 3130140011 to aClinntritt , lge ill, defeat wllh a (rankness that 11111 him credit, and is worthy or Imitation try oar transatlantic friends That he was detested, we aro aalllll.oll, was no fault of id., and now that lie is retehm fetch to us, wn hope tee 1 . 00131 t of the InterneLlutfal match will not let met In any way from the warmth of I OCeptiou friends have fotsitered him. The Cotomillet appoluted to make arrangements for big re twinion request, all persons ilesirons of partlelpating In the reception to attaCo3l , lo nt the ltugna.ne Fusin° Ilbtlie an hour previous to the ithrivni of the train, Ti.,, procession will form there and proceed to the 1.7n10n De. pot 10 the following order: liras, had. Thu Turner's Society. The Fire Department. Carriage containing the Champion and hu hackers, John Paisley, Alexander Murray and Kent. Conthin. Carriage containing John Ilan 111 , Henry P. Kane, ithigh Sallie hod John AltrElroy. Carriage containing Jam ea Laughlin, Jame. ecott, lienryTatnall and M. Menthe - rt. Followed by two carriage. costal Ling Robert idtopben Carnes snit other Tyne elders, now roelden la of Pittsburgh. Then will follow a number of carriages COII4 tattling friends of the Champion. After whioh will mule any order or soolot who t. may be pleased to attend, and citizens on foo Theprocession will form on Liberty street, and will march down Liberty to Wayne, alon Wayne to Peon, down Penu to Hand, aloe Hanel to Liberty, up Liberty to Wood, Mon Wood to eixtb, op Stxth to Smithfield, orlon Sinithaulti to Fifth, down Fifth to Market along Mai ket to Third, up Third to Smlthflei to the bur L uesno ogin° House. A grand testimonial boncilt will bo given to the champion, at the Aeatiemy or Music, In the evening, at novae o ' clock . Tito bill of e tertaltement comprised (Ito beautiful mel drama of the "Orphan of Genova," .or Mot andUfilleghet Win IMUtile the leading r the play of (Merles it., S. W. lbiswell n tho Merry Moonlit. The Mit of voluntee for the OCMOSIOII embrace the very cream o tne theatrical profession In this city, and w can tumbril our madams that the affair shall aufaut in every particular. The Ititti!Mid nonaleide—Oretie Admit ted to Hell. Henry Brittle. charged with involuntary horn.' beide in the shooting and killing of Henry lielliger, nous ths village of Hatfield, on hat. urday evening last, was brought beton:3.lodg° Stow., yesterday, ou an application fora writ of lmbmu corpUs filed by his attorney, Moreland, Esq. Moyeral witnesses were examined, the two girls residing at Mr. Holmes , being among the number. From the evidonoo adduced, It was clearly shown that the deceased and the oldse onor had Leon on, thty most.WM:ludo and friendly terms and that tbetridalts till the ree. 'donee of Mr. inflows, for the garposo of see— ing the young women reforroil to, had been quite trequotd and wall known to the family. 'Judge Stowe remarked thdt If the same era denoOWlll produced on the trial, be wonlil feel justified la chay_glug_the jury to flud verdict of adpllltal. His klenor , tben directed that, Brodie should be rob:naiad- upon entering ball the sum of one thousand dollars. Partial Illuarlatf•-30111t Leetul, Julian Blackmail auu Milli= Souders were before dorman Donabbioo, yantorttny, gbarge OP meson ' and buttery; with intone to WI% preferred against tberu by two meo named John Bataan aud,WiLllaut Locker, .Tliepartles aro all aolotod, , alitl thO stilt g. row out or a die turhanoo that took Owe nt Glenwood. Groat , . on Weaueeday, the unit of Anout fun re. Lion of waseh appeared In our Lau of yeater any. Alter noverst - wltneasen had *Lama mod, tho nenrlnk• wag postponed. itutUt Mona 4.4, at two Watoek:ttlotAtutedpartios.ltalllast-] ea Tacker. Watt too. Unwell to Tknl Al natUnglaittllndsulltoat tobail,ta .44546 -- The Dispatch Mart 4row• Witty (Mr esteemed neighbor, the Dispatch, has now in employ a very witty chap upon its re portorial staff. He is witty, bet not energetic. Fearing to leave his cony chair In the comfort able sanctum, Ito selects his items of city In telligence from country exchanges, and fills up his want columns with the details of pick pockets' operations upon his own pockets, mudlark threats to do him personal violence, anti occasionally dishes up to his readers the private Conversation of police officers. Ile is sore when other reporters "beat him" in Items of importance, tied to blind his readers would have them believe that no sch things can transpire without his hearmg u ot them. Yes terday, the fear of the "Third ward rate" ap pears to - have been removed from his heart and be grew quite witty at our expense, and branched out In a silly dissertation upon truly horrible ,otecurrenee narrates' by ns sew oral days ago. It was an attempt to throw doubt noon the Item onginally appear ing in this Journal, concerning the death of a bright babe front the bite of a rat. While he alined to be "smart" it was clearly apparent that he was smarting under the chagrin of tottering, In reportere' vocabulary, "so bad it beat." For the inforatatlon of our reso , sr. , e• again assert that the item ran— eas tree in every essential par. intse and that the ct urrence was eve. inure h.,,, ,b 7.• th an nu, reporter narrated ILI- We will tbet , that In the same horse,few days after t , babes' death, a lad thirteen years of age, while sleeping, was attacked by a rat, and had his linger bitten through near the first. Joint- Now, Mr. oar Dispatch n man, what ram you make out of sensatio In the Came issue In which the Dirpotch takes us to tank, it publishes a sensational story, given for feet, of the case of a young lady tick ed to death by her mother. Is tide more-prob able than that a tender Infant Should he killed by rata I Again, while th ere porter &Ceases us of manufacturing sensation items, we would di rect attention to the fact that he publishes in the Caine Issue no less than four important locals, word for word, as they appeared the day previous in our i tp,al. We would not complain having the ' zit as our third edl ace, If they wouldn't nainuate that we are in the sensation business. National Gift Concert. The timed Nat ional . Gift Concert announced to have taken plum yesterday evening at Orr. ver's Theatre, In IV anhonitton, li . C., has been postponed mall Thursday, the 11th day of Oe [ober. The reason assigned for the postpone ment is that a snilicient number of tickets have sot as yet been disposed of to warrant the distribution of the large premiums offer ed. The profits accruing from thin liberal en terprise, In which premiums to the amount of a quarter million of dollars are offered, will be devoted to one of the most noble charities of the day—the rrection of a Soldiers' Orphan Home. Some of the moat reliable of merchants and citizens of the country attach their names to the prospectuses, vouching Inc the honesty and patriotism of the scheme. Allegheny county, usually no patriotic and loyal, Is now called upon to aid 1., so e ortii, an undertak ing by her citizens purohandsg Lit:trete, which may draw large fortunes for the holders. Tionv can be no doubt hut this will prove one the most honorable gift schemes ever plan ned It, thin country, anti the prizes will be Iran a end paid to lucky subscribers. John rittoek, newsdealer, opponite the post °Mee, is the agent for the Association in this . o . l tY.und tickets may be procured from him. Deatikof an Esteemed tAtiamt Mr. Anren• Myers, or the firm of liesen laugh & Go., oil merchants, of this City, was drowned In the ,tllegliene river at Oil thty, on Tuesday t'l en mg. Mr. Myers WR9 engaged in examining 1 , 0111 • houts belonging to the arm winch were moored along Use hang of the rived, when, by V 11.101318811, ilt lost hill foot leg I fell Into the river. Assistance was close at band, 1,111 he was 0rt.41,1 under the lnmt and drowned. The body lAns recovered yeaterday morning, and brought to this city tis moresee for interment. Mr. Myers Was well known la thin oommunity, and leavos a ade sod .1 large circle of friends to Mecum Ills death. Alleged Acioltery.,-There 1, au indtvidu al ennui.' J. W. (-large, who elOpenen to be busy in bringing to Justice theguilty ni tenlTlOdre of lilt wife. In fact the llifernlne Lions Wade agi.lnst respectable edit°ns by this Man, charging them with adultery, hus started the auspierne that he and his wife are endeavoring to Ma) an eaten-lee frig game. TesterAu3 tho fellow visited the Mlles of Alderman Johns and preferred a charge of adultery against one of our most es yeenied citizen'. A titan for a hearing was /lirticitnee+l bid Clarke and his wife Talks] toput in • , -/I oppeartiner. of sauna the defendant illecharged. Magistrates airman' look out Mr this :elicit and be entry careful how they roc,' re the swore informations. Tww Charges—'l , ro I rlsomen named John 'Lyme and Temume illtdtenna, got min a diffi culty on Wednesday evening In a beer saloon, the ,-caner of Frodori. and Penn streets hleti ter admired le Terrance knocking. John •loicn mid herstmg In it cruel manner. Ter rain. arrested and brought [adore Alder re Taylor. who tuaile bits give ban for in hearing to-day William Mendell Malin` a similar Infortnn- Lion against on Which he was also etwistrcsi to glee lOW additional ball for his appearance at court. Ferocious trot.—risvisi Pugh Is a man of timid disposition and has a bat) horror of every type of the canine species. Yestervisa . he onw considerably frightened by a huge mastiff, the property of Edward Pool, and forth is Ith appeared before Alderman Johns, of the neventh ward, and charged Poo/ with keeping and maintaining, contrary to an ant of Assembly made .1,1111 provided, &c., iNforoci one dog. Pool was arrested, but was released on giving bail for a hearing on Saturday. The season for eanntng fruit berths ar rived, our friend Y. C. Duffey, No. MG brunt +treat, is ready to sapidp thepublic with a clowp d superior &MOO or .cri.oentinbr can, an omen had manufactured expressly for-this market. Mr. D. Is a praettred tomer of gear t experience, and is able to recommend tills ar ticle to the Housekeepers of this county. As the demand for these cant Is very grad., .9 would *dente our friends to mill at Defiers establishment immediately. Waived a &leering —Abraham Griffith, the man cdtarged with attempting to A MOP girl named Mary Mogan, on BO) on Monday. waived n hearing yasttrOoy and was "SOU= [Wit to Jail. He *lll ha tried at the next term of the Crimin...l Court. The ev... donee against him Is 01 the most position character, and the only thing we have to to grm is that the punishment for suelt an of fense is too light to meet tho enormity of his Ineve Prlee.—Through an overalmtt we failed to reCerli tile sale at auction of Wam pum Pomace as advertised some time to th le paper. Samuel Kimberly, KN... rePresetda thee of the , E*Fdroace of bliarrm, wan the purchaser Thin large Price w. oblate ed after T. A. eClellan/Ps best efforts nt sar i ',moor/ay. %Alert,. of the Peace.—w inelrorth apirrarod before Aidercultu Strom, yesterday, and loath. oath against Jolla Ma'Carthy, M. !let arthy and Mrs. Soled. ell denizens of Fort Idoirtek, la the borough of Teuveraneevllle, for .orety of the peace. Warrants ware sued for tho arm*/ of the parties named. IFlre.—Thu alarm 11 Urn last night was occa sioned by the burning of an into...pled frame house above Brownstown. It was totally de atroled, and tsilouged to J. 11. rage. The W. will appioxlinate el,b00; no Ingurance. The tire I. supposed to be the work of an Incen diary. For Coure.—Josopli Fridenright, accused by lire. Black° with attempt to commit a rape on a domestic of here named Jennie White, bad a hearing before Alderman Donaldson. Joseph gave ball for his appearance at court. Boller vs. ebony specimen of humanity, named Eliza Ann llutler.clutripd a woman of the saute color, named Borah Sin. c.lair, with anruLy of the peace, bolero Alamo. man Johns, yesterday. A warrant was tesnod. goodler.—Josepb A. Holmes sued Mrs. Mary A. Grinnell before Alderman Morrow yesterday, for assault awl battery. Mary gave bap ter trial. Both parties reside in Pitt townsidp. luvited.—Wo understand that Jinony Ham ill has been invited and will attend a planie at Glenwood Grove, tostay, (or the boneilt of • wounded soldier minted It. W. Ramsey. Ott the Manimaigm—We learned through a rollatile °hernial yesterday, that a number of Mayor Morresoubi force was no the nun page on Wednesday afternoon, —A house in Cleveland, from which the family. had moved on a visit, and which wits occupied only at night by a gentleman, was "cleaned out" by robbers a day or two since, wlib took their booty in broad daylight, and came the second day for what they had at first been unable to carry. The emir was so open and impudent that, though many persons saw the operation, no one thought of interfering. —A Utah letter speaks of ono of Brig. bum Young's sons as follows: "Joseph, or 'Joe' Young, as lie is familiarly known In Utah is a fast young man. fie has been on at Imistdon,' traveled in Europe, smokes, chews, gets drunk, swears, preaches the gospel, bus, three wives Whom be whips and otherwise shamefully nbuses, and is e good Mormon, in full fellowship with the Church." . —At a I , Diginocmtic meeting . lately held at Shelbyville, one or the unwashed" gave an enthusiastic cheer . ror Bre_ekin t ridge which was responde d oy , tha crowd with much OFIMUS I MU L ,Another yelled out, ",Lincolture deadund in mp b t t tr. i, G—d d—n him," and this aleo w as onaly applauded. These are reco nstructed rebels. , mown& there have been-some for t) ~Z - challengea:' paisttd and' one 'citizen kille d a - dnel, - st:-Mentiddic^, , the:grand JurY reported OPT ITere l * KelwAnd, ~ ,,idencithatiqpi7*;- p.tkvipfit ut • _ . MARRIED. FORREST— I.Y.NK A II D.--tln Tu....lay, duly 1564 at the realtlent.e of the brlrle'a paretou. Alic e:ten., by 'Rev. Joan W11:lamo, ,tr. I Nis I,EAVOttly FORREST, of Couorll Bluff, lowa, mod MI. lie RBI 11. LENK ARIL. of nllc¢heny City. -.•..w...- DIED. BROWN.—On , m• FILHANOR BROWN,Wednesda It the y 66th August 1,1/ a lst, er a ge.h The funeral will take place from the residence of her husband, Thos. U. Brown, No. Ilt Ohio street, Allegheny, Tuts 1101Lal NC, at Itca o'clock, to pro ceed to llllldale Cemetery. The friends of the fam ily are respeclfulty invited to attend. ••• • • IlLYElL—Vrowned In the Ancelmoy_river. at 0 City. on Tnesday. July dist, 11468, 31r. AAR,. 31ATE11, of this city. The funeral will take place from the 'ate redden Of deceased, no. 21 Tunnel street. TO-DAT. 01 o'clock A. Y. The friends of the family are ru spectfolly Invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, lI,LDAILE CEMETERY.—Tire b o andlul.,ltUars-scre." the laygest suburban plan. cobulenrc. except coo, In Cals county, ell . • • 11rIghtun rued, Lunnodlately north of nuAvglieOV. ga St ore of Peculate LA' call at uentral Drug of (.11:10L & CLA NEL All, `teeny laity. FAIRMAN & SAMSON. CJN DLIERTAJK.E.EtS No. 196 Smithfield St, car. 7th, (Entrance from Seventh Steeeto .X . ITTE#I3 - CfM1.40,33X.,,, AND 133 3.924DUERY ETILEET, AZLE°. ALEX. A Eli EN, 171%TX>X11.21LT No. Ithil Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Fa. COFFINS I all kloda, CRAPES, 4,41 A)VNL1,..a evoro esCrlPtlo. of Fon oral Formatting tiooos turaisuea. Boom. °ponds y Aldo Ight, Hearse sod Carriages fo mist. o Itaireugaircxe—ltes. David Kerr, 11.11., Nev. b. i .ller. Jacob ot. Mows Ruing. mob N M R . T. WRITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, kisnchester, Woody Han and vicinity. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE Verner as Stierlield and Cliartlers streets. B.arse and Carrisnes furnished. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., No, 167 Smithfield Street, s:.ufactorer, of Lead and Block Tin, Pipe and Sheet Lead; Wholesale sad rvtall dealers In all kinds of Brass and Steam Goods, AND PIPS Or All DESCRIPTIONS. 167 / 63 33-ttasztelci. street. )) , 14:34.t TIT BUT IT! TRY IT! SCBLL'ti RAKING POWDER Is now the hest In thy market, taking precedency all other make.. I• rononnced. by the moat expert. raced Bakers and Coo. to be the NEST IN USE. It QUICK. SURE and NUTRITIOUS; la guaran ty-41 tree from luythtog bat what is pore end health tat. Don't Fail to Get It. For .olr by all Grocers la PlUeburitl.d ;bear. omen and /Salesroom. 132 ASCH STREF rhtloOetpins. Jrntsi,rrs JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST. BOOTS AND SHOES. .7..91.1113E6 1 . 11.0.138, No. SD SLarket Street. Pittsburgh. Po. This old established house has now landore thirty• tre thousand dollars worth of Boots Shoes, the styles the :a.m., thenuality the best. which we see detenaatoed to sell VERY LOW PILIChh. have resolred not to he undersold by any In the re. i 134.111 that keep goods worth having. Call and exanilae our stuck of goods, and we feel the satisfied Hoot and s Sh o e ye Liar. purchasa what you want la Do not forget the place, SISI Market street. J.= JAhLES RULER, CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacture rs, COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS, !..ateat afire of FORNITUIIE cownantlf on hand. p . C. DUFFY, SltionrritOTtnitint Or Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, And dealer In STOVES, lIOUBE rUli[.lßHtti to litßak. WATER CenJLERS A2iD TOILET ARTICLES, 180 Grout Btro t, PITTBURVII, PA. n Thin House Is the Cheapest plaza I the city Whey lit1:191,1 and Tin rm. Job Work promptly attend• ed to. my26.lteZ PRODUCE NOW RECEIYLNO. ate leiunds imbue Fresh Butter; SD , 1 01 es Cilolll. Ctittilla Cream Cheese; it .1.0 prime Peath Blow Potatoes. 21s. dozen Fancy Brooms, In slot, 0 , 0 poun Ha rd dsar J Haeon In store: Sic { `` wan ds d C ou ntry Soils, In store Ins Imam, Rosin Baal.. in store; 10 barrels close Sorgbant: no/bushels small Beam; I barrelpure Mountain Blnekbermr 1k In., Ili store Co. sale by ItiDULE, lercts No. Illt3 Liberty street. HENRY REA, JR., COMMISSION MONDANI IN FLOUR, GRAIN BKEDS, BACON, LARD isurrie, EGGS, SIBS X..1.11:30rtp 11611zreot. le./6:TTe PITIbIIU/11.;13. PA LA PLUME HOUSE, PAU‘scielpAga. The subscribers having leased tble favorite House it has been REF/ TTELI AND PUNS ILSH ED LN AN ILLNtIANT MANNEIt. and la now prepared olth the most pe r fect oPianninneto a for the receptiou of guests. The first position among nrst.clasa Hotels n, in be maintained In the flis•Te., aa In th e peat. rnilben & FARLEY. FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE or all denriptlona of R EalL EST4TE. JOHN D. BAILEY, No. HO Fourth .treat. Or, It. C. KEYS; No. ‘13111 , 3 Black 11)- , r6t Duquesne Way Ma N f!Lt N aIs O RTGAGES want ssoo, $l,OOO, $3,000, $5,000, $lO,OOO, For one, two and throe year., GEO. AL YETI I, 101 l No. ia St. Clair meet. STERN RILITART INSTI TUTE,, SEMI 1)AVION. 1)1110.—coptal o a AIMS LUCRE, Superintendent, Captain U. B. ISTI VEILS, U. S. A., Commandant. The next ses sion of this Institution will open eEPTENIVERIIth, WE. Circulars can he had at the Hook Store of A. 11. English R Cu., Where also persons desiring further Information can confer with Rev. SAMUEL g !RULE illufeswir In the ltatitnte from 10a. M. to II . daily, till August ath, pews. Ifraligl4.TTlL ;1'1 , 7 , 801 - Jlmi' swat colgiNiti.. YULE RAILROAD COMPANY FIRSTMORT. DADE TURTLE Clara DIVISION (It/MATRIX.- rioN BON In.—fielders an: hereby' notified that We interest coupons on above bonds, due August Ist, ISOI, will be paid on and after that date. On Pm it•tbn and 4'11'4'7 at We First Pita V. 14 . 1 111 1 -7 k. 111% -gears Treuurer. JAMES 11.1. Ausk.cmcrgranoirr., i :Nta!Vo I , P NVIT.L.InaI.I4,—ddaLETr[P . lends their erovtlia b on reasonnum • soli% blitso A N es l igeetiN N AV kNtlf"'"3:4V -700 EMPTY FRUIT CANS FOR mole cheap by the gross or doreah WIL.'IIHOURS. Wholesale conteectoner, lYlL:tee ' No. tintltheeld Street. CHEBRIEL -- : - /0 0-Ba c aSteß Cburries, 1n I.ol. ol2l