THE DAILY GAZETTE. intinsutp Bt Penrdixtatti Reed &. 1041 Irina linger. Crnsscracin. PKM SEMI St KAII to %IF sravzi) ur vAiudEiZ7.7.ll9l: Ike Witidurgit Sazdtt. BATURIJAY, *KG OST a, issa Mu. Gka JAILEB S. NitaLAY.—ln An other 6 . oltunit.we publish a spirited lettet from Gonorati James S. Negley, in vann he places •himaclf square/3- upon the plat for,n of tho Union lt.•publican Party, enc refutes in no gentle trrms the rumors pu —ln circulation o: , mmaing him. We oe speak for the Let:latd soldier a careih. perusal Of hisleitdr Fauns have been entertained that efforts would be made to retaliate on the Philsciel. phi Convention some portion of Vac lb. lance inflicted on the Louisiana Concitu tional Convention. We understand that precautionary measures have been concert ed by the State and city authorities to main tt.in older and ensure personal security. Tins is welL Not only high considerations ofdaty require this, but the lower conside rations of expediency. By all means let the President and his supporters have a monopoly of brutality and bloodshed. Loyal men ought not, scd t .ust not, sully their fame nod damage their came by re sorting to 'violence. *ohicago sped4ing of Dr. Dos ;.Now Orleans marlyr„alls him, "Diliiiiethoso pestilent ruffians and dema 9116frtanately killed." Ttflif4iris now from the Northern Demo crat Loa candid Southerner. The Galveston, Texas, Bulletin asp': "Dr. Anthony P. Dostie, who vine killed was tL. - : :..st Union man to leave the State; he openly denounced the Confederacy long alter actual fighting began. Whatever may be said of the real, no man charged him with dishonesty. He was, undoubtedly, very indiscreet' Tao contrast is instructive. Bums of our ieadora as have gone care- Pliny over the detailed statement of Gover nor Wira.t.s, which we puiliAled yesterday, will hero jester Conceptions than before of the entire absence of provocation for the Kew Orleans massacre. It was a shame less butchery, deliberately planned, not so much to disperse the Convention, from whose action nothing was feared, as to alarm and drivel out of the South all the man who are not in the rebel interest. Tax federal osice•holdere recently dis missed in this county were most unexcep tionable and unblemished in their char-_c ten and conduct. Faithful, courteous, iad accommodating, they had the confidence and cstecmof the entire business commu nity. They were removed simply bee-icso they refused to follow President JOHN - EON and Senator CeWM: in their betrayal ot the republican party. CAPT. BAYUII.I. Htmets, , ilate Postmas ter of Allegheny, bad realm:m(l that posi tion before the guillotin&.demanded his head, end had accepted the pen of seer., tary to a Paper Manufacturing Company. He made an excellent officer, and carries with him into his private pursuits the re, peel and confidence of 1,11 who knew him. Wt uudertoolt, yestel lay. to report Cka.• end Kegley ax say,g e ' would cote for Mr. Moorhead, If he strold be nominated, but would. oppow - im oa the stump and through the pram" The types made us report him as Baying he "would not Tote for Mr. Moorhead.", Tn 3 Republican - b :to ticket in Illinois, nominated last , Wee.nesday, stands . For Congress-at-large, Can. John Logan ; for State Treasurer, G.orge W. Smith, 1211.1,r for Superintendent , 11 Public instinctior, Newton Bateman. THE managera of Si , " i'..iladelphia Con- Teuton have, deterin,Led to Tnle Mr. Va.- htzulighaixt out. Ho is about the only Northern delegate who was duly elected to represent a genuine cou,tituency. IT 18 STAMILD at Washington that General Busitnia.st has written a lett, r ton member of tlie Cabinet; baeking_our of the opinions expressed of the Louisiana Convention in his telegram to General Ga....vr. Ray. 5. W. Norcroa, Ch. plain of the Louisiana ConyUntion, and among Liu, killed, was a native of Nantucket, Mass., and a direct descendant of Gen. JOSEPII Wausau. Tlic Republicans of Greene county open thu atannaign by a mass meeting in Jurk sor township, August 17th; to be foiloaed by another, August 18th, in Center town, ship. Dr is confidently asserted that General B. F:Tlatior will be nominated for Congress by the ReMublicans of the Fifth Massachu setts District, Titn Buller American says that since the New Orleans butchery there is not a Joan- PM man among the Republicans of that county. Taittette of Bev. Hart L. Stewart, Jr., ' s of Chicago, has commenced an action in divorce against him on a charge of adul tery. ' --Rsiv.tHatthew - Dayenport died at Oko• lona, Hisehalppi, recently. He lacked on ly, fouk rdayr of being one hundred years old --liewasbunit in Prince George coon- Virginia, °tithe 11th day of July, 17(6. He Joined the Primitive Baptist Church at the age of 11111M4311 years, and was aimat later of the Gospel of that denomination. upwards of seventy years. —That portloU'orthe musical fraternity in the United - States which uses the piano will, no doubt, be astonished to learn that there arcin'this country but 2,77 e of tnese instruments. That is, the honest and up right tax-payers of the country only re turned that many for tax to the internal mantle collectors in IbB t. CITY ITEMS Twelve and a Malt Cant. & *llls all ahellaby & Darclay are asking for sow y . sxci wide TWA:acted Itittlin, the iaaly house ItOthe city Cite: 11 eelling yer4 wide At sh,es&tna wine. Cull and see foryotar ; s444die at the tifiglact Bet give amid, 74 end 71efat;ket street. Satiiism :Iva Disuse, Substantial. dinner_, of .Al the seasonable Tegetablbeind antiet;' the' market. eau be obtained at Any boar - .ming the day, at Wm. 'r ntng Rooms-on treat, nest to 1.1.. e Poston:Me. EMti aiIiFIMIII The Thu choicest debit: tempt the appetite ot,the tus — ra7 served up day poliultr - Strdek $o next door to thcrostoydeu, on IVO street. Notor,lisesm. arl ua. **tuft Sri= &f.IoiMISWo)4 street,. attocul to , al diorelpticnis of ieh mot ofut steam fitting. .1111 wfirk AntetanteiL Orders promptly atten ded to. • A/toast/yd. 0t.c14/ 4 44 4 Th mulants. globes, oil Wpm ile m „ lye., kat gm . Cho Maim' sis,llCll4ll9a• of .1144tru 'Co., 110. WO*l t . 442 4 S a k k " t - . ed,„ 44 - VOLUME T.XXX.---NO. 190. Graduated at Duff's Mercantile College, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jamas McCune, Pittsburgh, Pa. C. Townsend, Brookfield, Ohio. ••• Samuel Clark, Pittsburgh, Pit. Hartm.in Berg, Ebensburg, Pa. Wm. H. Kaufman, Arsenal r. U, Pa. W. P. Fulton, Granville, Ohio, Jacob Black, Shipperwille, Pa. J. C. Thompson, Pittehurgh, Pa. John I. Wafting, Duncan, Pa. J. B. Donaldson, lit.. Lebanon, Pa lace, Murphy, New Cattle, Pa. George Bantleld, Johnstown, Pa. flain'i K. Gordon, Allegheny, Pa. Jsa., Kelly, Itallair, Ohio. All of whom passel the usual searebieg ex• aminatiorui of the College satisfactorily, and who will, no doubt, hereafter distinsuish themselves by an honorable proficiency in business. Each graduate was awarded the beautiful diploma of the College, as a creden tla, of the profloiane-, or "1• industr:, and of Ma exemplary deportment during his coon u of stud) . More Testisonfal.—Dr. Ono. L. lie Cook The distinguished Physician and Buranou. whoculter an experience at ten years, *lth the most eminent Dentists 01 this city and also. whore, In procuring a serviceable set of tooth, gave up his ease as bobag hopeless, until re eontly, at the solicitations of friends and rela. floes was induced try Dr. G. tY. Spencer, and with what vuecess the following hand some nolo will indica ger: Dn. tl. W. Srastpa—Dar Sir : After a fair and full trial of tu• set of teeth which you made for me, taw hapr.y to any that they ex oel my expectations; they arc easy to wear and convenient in mastication. I hope that the success which you have wet with in my case may attend'all your future efforts. Respectfully, Signed, Geo. L. hloCoos. The moat Important thing to insure health and low II to a good strong chest, such no IS usually possessed by of cry ono with a sound consul - Don. In Pittsburgh, as In every other lards city, teem arts thousands Who delay ap plying 1 remedy la time to check the Inca. Sloss of disease, until some fatal lesion oe cuts, which soon undermines the constitution sad saps Ihe foundations upon which depends health am long life. Us. Kaman, of 1M Wood street,; pares a medicine called uPeores tr. Srt.cr," as well as other great remedies, which hart 'eon the means of rescuing thou. Saud,. ft ens the. grasp of one of the most Pr and acrallit considered Incurable, mala dies kne wa to the medical world. Dr. Keyser's, medicines are perfectly agree's- I. le to the most feeble constitution said heave eurettstritest every other known remedy has isaled:" . His medicines are real renovators of the hn man constitution. They have a pe. oath r It. 311/143C0 over all the secretions, and a - 11l ass . redly make now and good blood, • Is' lie some° of all healthy and correct mos time It. in the animal economy. Is is hy tills men ol that many of those eanosrous and sore trio[ _, disea.sra are cured by him. Al's nor r examining the lungs la peculiar to himself, aid is accomplished by means of an Mat rumemt,.wntoh points out the condition o the PelssonarY organs as acutately as if they could be 'con working through a glass. T:.e examination is entirely free frOm pain, and 'a tie hest means Inn an to give a person a true knowledge of the condition of the lungs •1.1 Other organs of the chest. Some remarkable cases of cures can be referred to in this city ant, neighborwood, when he has restoted to health persons who lave been given over - o die with the very worst forms of consumption. Consulting rooms, HO Penn street. °dice hours from II a. a. to ti r. s. Warr M.u.Tox, Baaaroo. Co., N. Y., July 6, IE6I. Dn. Donler - ran—Sl, I hare long delayed a. ti lag to you my sincere thank, for the good .... , e1 oeve dorm my dan,gbter. I can truly ner I ! hat nothing but the kind hand of Providera e itad"-'our Err - rests have Raved bed from an early l •:, aye. For throe yeana I have been doctoring ref With Syrups and all kinds of tatters that stare been recommended to me for her, Inc. ides having two drat rate otualadans; but all earned to do her no good, while I was searctr 'og the almanacs and ilill the newspapers that / conk' get hold of,ln!hopee of finding eon.- tl . hog that would suit her case. Accidentally :here came part of a newsp.por around soave :coda that 1 bought at the Spa. In looking is over I saw at a glance that your Wynne one lust what she needed. I sent the neat my :0 Ballston Sint and got a bottle of your Br, tuns. She commenced taking them, and such a change la one week with her eppegte, ail CI the Olstress that victuals occasioned, that turning in the Stomach, I never saw in toy !de as there was in her. She has taken three lottles, and la now able to work all the time. I think there is a Little derangement of the Liver. Please send rue three bottles. morn, which I think will curerher entirely. We and athera thought she had disease of the heart, •ut I Oat beating ar (I fluttering that would al aoal stop her fre preathmg at times, la all ;one. Yours, with reagent, sold yid:detain aad retail at very low rat es leaders - Drug anti Patent Medicine Depot, No. 64 Market Mt eet, enrner of the Diamond an I Market, near 'Fourth street. Cod Liver Oil in tho world, manufactured tram fresh sileoted livers on the sea coast. inks oil is oliaracterteed•. by .111111,110tEleas and aunty poea tar to it alone. Its reputation Is so great tha it Vdres the lead of other oils, and is only., sally prescribed by physicians. `temonlime to ask for Huard &Caswell , * Cod Liver Cssw,J.x., Macs d Co., New Tork, Sole Manufacturers. For sal, at wholesale In Pittsburgh by IL E Sellers tr. Co. At rotail by all Druggists. mhlS:F4twem r ,frigarritbra, ire Chests FOLI7 end me inmate Crean, freezers, ice raceme, %rarer Coolers, Water Filters, Meat Bales, Bath . abs, wed a full fine of goods der esl..thle for tho heated term. OureW a the -arrest, oar variety the beat, and our Prices the lowest tole° found anywhere west of tie nimmtalcis. Call and see, at 124 Wood etree , south able, five doors above fifth bt. W. W. Basoasaw. him. Watson. seventy-eight years of age, re sidirg &a , miles ont dp the Perrysville plar k owl, has been for e time totally blind from Oa th root. Fond o reading and angior, for right a little longar, she consulted Dr. S:errett, jitg,.by a delicate 'mod almost yaw- Oda °per Mon, removed the cataracts, so [Let Sae tooth /wee to read her WO:nits book—tbe Elbe. itithkitintiorard to -Cosi, Sliel!shy db Barclay are offering all their stook of ern:ewer goods, including Dress Good., Mu els, Lase Mantles and Pointe, Bun Urn brriles, White Goods of every description, de., without regard to cost, to elate them out pre vious to laying in their fail stock. Call ✓mn far bargains, at 74 and Market Moot—Bee Hive stand. AU the delicacies of the season era served up at the shortest, notice and fn tho best style, at tfoltahetntees—rrioker Baloon—on YULh .treet, next door to the Postoffleo. Oranges to the several Fedora. mikes will shOttly take place, notwithstanding which Ptw,c will continuo to sell Albums, Gold Pens, Wallets. do., at the lowest rates. Zwens & Co., MS Wood si rest, nave on ihand Le finest assortment of bath tens to be found n thla city. Prince lower than the lowest. arse, unrivieled Pianofortes. Splendid new woitment• Charlotte Blume. wile nsent. AS HUM meet. 7= Sea returned from the East, and can be found No. 2334 Penn street, near Enna. ►wee It Co..N World renowned n. •matto Onwko, for sale cialy by Charlotte sl . iime, No. 411 YltLh .tract. Yeast Atmerfea Wilistiogripbs. To be had only at Plttoalea piowoks 'am*, .ad Hales. For beptamt!er, 1111,9110, . Harry Yens and aliment Photogispha t at r!tatkli. • • Xew limas 2401014000911111allagaltheli.Mainkti? MEM .; - THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. *1 Viell4l4 aVi I: Prrliatrzaa, August 6th, leGd, , A P1411M104111 Chest Prom a Lady . Ilan. Alums - D.A. lioPusasox /loaf e 41413.6 Hit tens I= =I Food ter tee Hungry Ii b lEnderstoott CIQ= E:I=M2I Dr. Wm. 11. 13.inru ECO 1 0 EDMON SOLDIER TRIINITTICED. HALF A DOZER SOLDIERS WOUNDED. 1 FOUR O'CLOCK, A. Al THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM EUROPE, j BY THE CABLE. THE I, l v n R rvT. r Austro-Italian Truce Extended. EXPEDITION TO RECOVER THE CABLE OF 1865, Gulf of 9G Lawrence Cable TELECRAPII COMMUNICATION BE TWEEN NEW YORK AND LONDON. Money and Cotton Markets. PT CARL■ TO AIIIOOIATBD PBS'S Lon nos, August 9.—The latest telegrams (rein the Continent, to-day, Indicate no:change In the aspect of &Cairn, and tho Itati au posi tion remains unaltered. Livsaroot, Augu. t 9.—The officers of the Itrttmh Custom service have seised •ix blow, ade runners at this port on behalf of the United States Government. The ship Fairlight, Capt. Bush, which sai"ed from Hong Hong, May %Ms, for Shengtme, was lost in the China Bea. No dates are Lemnos., August. B.—Console oloeed at t 47%. LOSDON, August a—Five-twenties, el., lat een C'ntrai Railroad, 73; Erie, -alssi. Idrawroot, August S.--Cotton market steady et unchanged quotations; sales 10,000 bales. [SY TUt ()AXLE TO TUX AISMOCIAT.O mess I Losnos, August 9.—Evening —The truce be. L. 00911 Italy and Austria has been extend.' ten •lays, I.K.inoir, August 9.—Consols, for money Five-Twenties, 693; Illinois Central astlroati, 75'.4; Erie, 4.1?4,. Li %WOOL, A liras t 1 1 .--COtton ; sales 4 0) al al -s; market dull. Htsar's CONTENT. • UgLISt. A—Lier MAjollt) 'hip Terrible and the steamer Albany left n Wednesday morning. August Ist, and t . ;rent Eastern and Medway sailed at 7 o•ctc.-k The - sday morning. All tile reeosels are i y supi 'led with coal and provisions. The 1.1:t :- •'ern of the expedition are determined t'• lr cover and complete the cable of 1935 If pm:slide. The Groat Eastern has about eig L tlioneand.tons of coal on boar', and proclaima enough for a six months' cruise. Now roar. Aar. 10.—A Manta/oh reemet flout tmrlatendent Mackay, at mitl•nlabt, I.tcd at Aepy Bay, to-night, statea that tte ..abte across the Gulf of tit Lawrence. few .took Itay to Paz t au Reagan, was tinder by him a depth of seventydlve fathom.. I% t .Irt•on of II lylng la wader Over httb..7.• deni, w a, found lamoddod in mud, and t . a• a elllecuilo state of prtmer• atiot Lt wan found to hare been bruken In .o bta....3 by the anchors of aching Tel,' was spliced at a dtstanceof thirteen milt Irons the adore, but ntabt eommg on ter) . dark, with a high gale 'Wool:UE.0o ted by nil and a heavy they were oblige., to out .he - able under Cap. North, where it wan note... ....loved to thirty fathom, of water. M.. Mackay states, • L We await a fine 'ln) I. nrl the shore end.“ The table teste el, as. I cure ts not. the least defect hl tt. Now Tore 110011 Ow in sat War-tory telegraph wawa ilien.loll with LOndoa. FROM 'V ANINGTON Nothing known at General Baird Kelm( ReHeves at time. rallßt . • Iteseqe• rte., -From Our abiding. Consul lienerst - Cl:tutors gases.. I - A ppola amen t • by the Pessitlena -Interrd Derides-excltemr..t Among the part:tient Clerks 4 •eseernlnu their Ineresed Compeusatieo. WAIIIMOTON, August 10— ho Information he, reached General Graht's Headquarters vri Fregard to General 13aird having been r• , - 11ered from the military command at No Or leans. Our Consul General In Italy writes that rn, the hith tilt., a quarantine: of fifteen days Wed es' ablishestby the Donee eiorernment for MI 011/tlis enticing at Lba ports of that kimplem born Liverpool (the only British port desig nated). Marseilles and sit other French ports on tie: Mediterranean, on aooount of the sins ten.. of the cholera et those localities. The following appointments were made to day:P. Stewart, of New York, J. B. Freese, of New York, and J. EL Alexander, of klar). land. Commissiouers to the Universal Exposi tion of tes7 at Paris; Joseph H. Wilson, of the Distrilltof Columbia, Commissioner of the General Land Office, fron, August 0, Ifel, Mee J. M. Edwards, realgnod; Jamas A. Hall, Col lector ot Customs for the District of Waldo borungh, Maine. atiorney tieneral Stansbury is appointed to d.charge the duties of Secretary of State dar ing the absence of Mr. Seward. The Commissioner of Internal revenue has deckled that the ant of March 3d. UM, aman..., ed July 13 1866, imposing a tax of ten per cont. upon banks, and banking associatiors, for paying out the notes of said banks, dote tot apply to private banks doing bus, nose " without a charter. If. however, a. private banker t waives and pays not the notes of State banks as agent of n National banking association, State bank or banking associat.lon, this statute of liability is credited. Considerable excitement was manifested among the clerks in the various Departments, consequence of the impression which re name almond, that throughA clerical error to .he act, the clause which originally appeared of the miscellaneaus appropriation bill, giv mg to the employees of the Iloverrissent here an itaCireaßb of 20 per cent. on their salaries, was subsequently stricken out in &Committee of Conform nitric that the ball become a law without that clause. No official Opinion hue been given by the Attorney General on the subject and many are disposed to believe, and flora reliable source, of Informatioreit seem. t amain that the solclitional pay feature does not appear in the manuscript copy of the law Low at the ikste Department. Pennsylvania Delegates to the National Dolton I' Hon. PHILADIIILPILL, July 10.—The National Union ata.te Committee, o f this State, have agreed upon a full list of delegates to the National Union Convention. The fel:owing are the del egates at large: Flom tid. Cowan, J. R.- Flani gan, William P. Johustoa. and Hots. W. If. Tracy. The list of district delegates Incitelcs - many oromment gentlemen of the Stt. te. There is no doubt that the wigwam will ..0 ily completed on Tuesday, and the our... t ion will he able to proceed at once to busty or., Ample provision has been made for tviegraphle communication for journalists direct from the wigwam. Awearelon Tickets to Philadelphia. Pt.LAnstrina Aug. 10.—The renniiylvaids. Rai. owl Cough:lly will sull excundon to all persons desiring to visit this city for toe The p hamielottia w iv „ p 1r,..05e of attending the llational Cohost:on wens not leompleted—heat• for thie "1i ,10,1, hundred And Thirty of the Press. PLULADLLEIII4, August 10.—Although the Natiohal Convention will assemble. on Tuea day, It will pi obably adjourn over until rho fullowln3 day, after D short session, as the wigwam rill not be entirely Completed until the 14th. When the wigwam is linlatiod it wl.l no toe largest structure over erected an the United htates for political purposes. have been provided (or ono Ll:mired and tau. t, journal..its 111 front of the speakers , Mho Press Club of this city have untutored tho wait a their roOna Lo reporters and oorrespot.- debts of the proms arriving from abrowi. Choler* in New York--.Spidenale Pained • It. Storm% Hume. !raw Yoaz, August la.—Reports m reiatlon :a the cholera in Oils city and outside input la tione continue very favorable. It Is now most ccrtum that the coldeullo has passed its worbt &Lugo, and that during the remainder of Lae e.a.mon the death raw MIL not be material. y I lereased by the &tease. From Oen Orleans.. motors IMP= M=== Ns* Oaheass, a , -gust le—The deaths from ~holera Irons ea Ot.look yesterday morn.ng until eta o'clock tills morning number In all eaty-four. The steamer. shame and Saratoga ..•e burned last night. Loss 030,000, about half limittred. Maltreat* 'truism. 'meant • ' • Loctsvild.s, Augest lu.—The Oumberl•nd and Tennessee river brid•es, on the Memphis d • id Louisville Railroad line d estroyed during ad. War, relive been rebuilt. Double dsily token; commenced running between Louis ville and ldemptils lest Idrmilay; limn, eighteen hours. —A new disease has attacked the wheat near Avon, N. Y. The husk turns brown, anircou.o and decay umik bezins at the and of the berry E•1.111Q/1. N. C., Aug. lo.—The elate Conven• nearest Hon met here to-day. W. A. Graham, Geo. —Two bola were sent to Jail for throe Howard, B . C. Puryar, and UOO. Davis were t m nooses delegates to the Philezielphui Heaven-m onth s a a Oen, Goon., for Jumping on than. The question of Alternates is being ao. the cars while in motion, which Is against bated. the taws of the State. ' —There are now atAnnapolis between one • Chaowoof OMNlMader, as Mew Orissa.. KIM Tows,S special to she AbirninP_Pom saiintGeneral titonomask will lase westkingtou 101Medlately, co assume oosozoatidin Now orloiun,,Loplase of (Amaral na~r~ ~.: ,< =Ea PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, AUGUST it, 1866. Car Containing Gov. Curtin, Gen Geary, and Women and Children Fired Into. • I.l.aamsnuao, Pa., August 10.—A special to the Nov York Tribtose ay., The partioulare of the attack on the Geary soldiers, at York, lest right, are as follows: The train was moving otf, when the soldiers in the open goodolao were attacked by a party secreted In a corn fold, whence came disolutoree of flrusrms . stones, and o th er missiles. Hal/ a dosen sol diers wore badly bruised about the head, and one was shot In the legs. Six shots were thud at the closed car, to whteh were Governor Curtin, General Gear', and the • - • - "btldren of the party. One ball on- the car, Of moose tne tadlea were week , frightened, aml their screams were heard by t the boys on board, who caused the train to stop, and went book after the attgetring poly, who tramedhstely Mei In all dlrecttons. A special policeman appointed by tho DeI:LW ! cratto a n of York, I. sell to have tired several shots. Be urn of Pentane From Ireland—Eno way to •'tteoa 43enitre" Stephen.— Brotherhood Preepeete Brighten than Myer. New You, Aug. itt—tioneral John H. Gies gen, Captain Condon, and Major Comerford, have arrived from Ireland. The two former were released by the government on condition of leaving at once for America. While comln ed they had a oorrespondenoe with Mr. NI est, United States Conant at Dublin, who admitted they wore American citizen., hut stated that the Lord Lieutenant would deal with them tne muse as ordinary subjects. Major Comer ford comes as an envoy to Mr. Stephens, and gays the numerical strength and hopes of the lantana In Ireland are bettor now than when Stephens loft; that the people are determined to lig ht, aid or no aid from Arum - ton. Their contitience in Stephens la unabated, and they condemn the conduct of the (notions 1n Amer ica. A Washington spacial says We President and Mr. Seward will yfslt Auburn on Weir re turn from Chicago. The Steedman•Fullerloo Preedueo•a leepeetton. New Toas t August 10.—The report of the Freedman's Bureau Inspectors, recently conic by Generals Steelman and Fullerton, le pub. Itsh mi. In the curse of the report the ofti. cc , . elate that there mix considerable dliecni. ty In reporting upon the settled mode of ad ministration among the agents. There is au entire absents, of system In the whole organ', Y.tl.{.lo[l. The contract system controls the labor of one State, while the labor is not controlmd at all In another. Tho General Government (inn :she. tae funds in one distriet. and .issa lion of the plantrre and the negroes furnish :hem In another. They fleshy Orme their port by saying that the system of contract', enforced by the bureau, is simply slavery in a uod died EOM. Court Martial of Vreedmat.•a ButYOto Ottfil4ll.r Batman, N. C., August 10.—The court war , I welch hae been eo~ed hare for alt " " 1 .1 try-log array Wagers of al l Freud. .4 Bureau In North Carolina, on the ch& a. rateat by tienerala Meec:non and ?ratio-wt., • coneluddl the laat creo Oa the het, 2 tio evidence in theela trials which Lime Wien ,11.1. has been of the h e oupor/ance, r biting minutely the working of the Hi, • vt.a, all eladSCill 01 witucesec has mg hton v mined. The lortlicoming trinle .11r. Fitz, Mr Boyden and other uo .Ora Ls Of LW. t'• 0t...11.11CL0S bet ,re a mlilLary Ca.:l -u11..4 will more tidbit uffwar *deiced agl hem by (ventral. eteedmen ano Fullerton. Assembling of ibe .41 . ms sled' *mil ••13 , 040O•traeted ROlFertkp 9ooll4lollaery Eagan Inman, nand° Wood M. al. rams nct.rais, Aug. 10.—Delegates to ittlattelphts COLVVCIattOrt are %trawl).s nit:ening to arrive, Wei udlng the con...omit ,1v Deiegates from lowa, litesourl, New York, and Beat Virginia. Among the arrivals are Hues. haver:ay Johnson, Itonteromery Edra, t oven, John F. Stoenton, John Y. Vonixyas nd Fernando Wood. Delegates from h.," Y nrk. Maasachusette and Onto have been tele kyrelpheel to and expected to arrive to-morrow a r consultation. Executive opt:mitts. are le ...aloe at room No. 16, COrittaeatat, %Tar, they request delegates to record their !India,. Tn. War In Giernhalky—rencio to be Cool nava:WA labora4-111.• Deposed *Ws- eau. N. lona, ang. 10.—A Berlin dispatch ol July 27th report. that p.m. vrtil probably be concluded very .hert/Y• rho future poaltion of time° Princes who hove been forced by recent evente to girt ttelt dominion., most be rewervel for specie/ at ran/remora between them and the Ling el I•..uesia, and for the approval of • tvern,ao Pu.ritament, no the conittrie. ocoupled by the Prue.lens cannot all be treated alike. . • rhe mediatory efforts of the Orand Duke of Baden to relation:. to Southern Germany, will probably meet with a speedy and favorable rr.sult. Murder as • lieuee of Mlle ramie Phil adelphia. Ptursanstruts, August 10.—This afternoon a to to genteelly cheesed visited a house of id fame, near 11l Race street, with • well Urea od cll. After remaining secluded about an hour the man deported, saying the gtrt was aslet., sad he did not wish that silo shrmid be dis turbed. An hoer or two later the keeper of the house, wishing to wake the girl, irtattofl the room and found her with her head nearly s.- cred from her body and a sheet tied tightly aroma] her. Thu keeper of the house tonne, Clately ..man , ....alcutted the facts to the poll.. The girl hu not yet been identified, nor has the roan bOtio arrested. Arrangements tor Laying Corner Stone Of We Deustes 11110Iniulaent. Cluiestio, August 10.—The Committee of •is nuiSeiairdt for Miring the corner stone of the Douglas Monument announce that the ceremonies will take place on Thursday, Sip tualher Sth. Secretary Seward has telmyraph od that the President. and Cabinet will he present. Many other distlairetshed plummy aro t,sivected. The oration will be delivered by Major General Dix She tionttinsUonal Election In Nortli Caroltrus—nesnalt Dspecialoubtful. , Nusv Toon August 10.—A torei.. buns, dated lialesch, North Curoana, [ baguid lath, Sass returns. have been received from twenty-three counties. The vote fur the reit- Oration of the Constitution is 01/e3, and MSS for rejeation—majorli y tor rejection, 1070. tils.ty two counties are yet to hear from. The result is doubtful. Fire In New York—Deelk of a Surgeon o=ll'.Jt! Nan Toss, Aosvat 10.—A fire this evening drruaged Fraser and Lee's drug ware licuso in Iteedcman street to the astent of twenty Ou.and dollars. The Savannah Herold of too 71t. contains re WIIIIMLOOOMOIIt of the death of Surgeon James P. Bartlett of cholera, at Tybeo island. Thus Stale °Meer. Inausaratea GALVRIISON, Texas, august 11.—The Btate offi cers of trial were inaugurated to-dar. /10VOTO111, Tazu. August 10.—Oov. Throat aortork,r inaugural way delivered yesterday, rill, og two newspaper ooludues with a rerlow 01 the political and material condition of tho SLM.o. Roman Canttiolle Ohara. Council Nsw You, Aug. 10.—A plenary oouncil of Cut Roman Catholic Church throughout Um, L total States Is to behold at Baltimore 01% thu 7th 01 October. =TEEM! —The Fenian are active everywhere. —New Orleans continues remarkably healthy for the season. James Stephens, the Heed Centre of l'enituilem, Is to start on a western tour. —The Nebraska wheat crop Is the heavi est known in the history of the territory. —Caleb'Cuslung has been appointed one of the three colifiers of United States sta tistics at 1.15,000 a year. —The newspapers of North Carolina have nominated no less than twelve men for Lieutenant Hoven:tor of the State. —The draught players of Now York, Philadelphia, Boston and Buffalo are to have a grand Congress the coming fall. —The business man of Houston, Texas, have resumed specie payments. All trans actions are kneed upon specie estimates. —Cleveland has foundries and forges re quiring an aggregate capital of s 9 000,000. The Iron used is obtained from Lake Su perior. —Professor /guilt brought a South American ostrich home with him, which is attracting crowds of spectators on Boston Commons. and two hundred applicau'isioradiniuion to the Naval Academy. Tim examination is conducted with great thoroug_hness, and lap I a aumbir o e will be Wiwi g ? , • - - • r•pair.: kilimars;vlLl,Lll Add Atonal Local fllatt cre en Third Page. Penneylvaula Mute Equal Mabee Longue --gotereellug Ad are %Newby DI r. Ilacrhoo. oY Ilarrlaburg, and 3.r. Galloway, now a Refugee from Serif. Carolina. The Pennsylvania State Equal nights 'Ante ise assembled Thursday morning in the Wyn, street Church. The morning nod aftern,,n sessions were chletly occupied in al te-a.. non/ and amendments to the Constitution of the State and subordinate Leagues, and In making nominations for officers to serve for the ensuing year. The BUS0:10.111 Committee reported resolutions, which wore considered yeaterdey. Dr. A. H. Galloway, President of the State &Mal Rights League of North Carolina, was present at the afternoon mouton. Mr. Gallo way Is a refugee, having been driven from his home on account of his persistent opposition to the actions of the upholders Of "my policy," who are perpetrating untold outrages upon the freedmen of his native State. He has, since his exodns from North Carolina, had in terviews with Hon. W. D. Kelley and other nrornm.•nt 1 ,isresamen !rt on Circ. k.ievel out lurtin, anti o uIIs•AL pl Milted to them the true stale of affairs In the SOT th, and the perilous condition of all men in the States lately in rebellion who dare to be loyal to the Government, which traitorous hands and perfidious hearts have sought to subvert. In the evening, Mr. 0. L. C. Hugh., of Har risburg, by request, deliver,d before the League an address made by btm at the cele bration of the anniversary of the British Weat India Emancipation, held under the ..expl oes of the Reading Equal Unitas League, oat Ist. Ills speed, was eloquent and abound ed in sound argument. Thu speaker discussed the question of impartial suffrage. with great clearness. The address was well received. —. . . .At. Ms conclusion, Mr. A . Galloway, of North Garonne, was introduced t. the moot. In l b o y . Ms. goifvePh account • an 'di lOft L lfe ditictilYes l' he hail encountered previous to bin leaving home. Hs gave a, full history of the dOln,rs oi the Steadman-Fullerton Commis glen and the efforts made to abolish the Pr evadmon'a Bureau, to which he Imam steady ant persistent opposition. It was In coast- Qaenceor th la opposition and his continued elfirts to advance and protect the interests of the colored people. that he bad been driven from his home and Is now a refugee In our midst. Me made an interesting and lucid statement of the condition of the colored peo ple and the "my policy constructed rebate of the Smith. The Incidents In his experience and the his tory of Ills section, since tee close of she war, were listened to with marked attention kV the large antlience assembled to bear the ad &teases. me account of the oonduct and ant moo of the Southern widths showed them to ho, as a fide, etlll relmis at neart—men •rho are only submitting partially to the new order of events. because they ern t .1.03)15 to success tally oppose it for the want of the prospects ut suocesis tialloway, at the class of his teterostiug and patriotic remarks, was seated alit] ap plause. The meeting, after the transaction of some minor mattem, adioorned to moot Cl i o'clock on Erlday morning. following officers wore elected on Fri day, to serve for the ensiling year: President—William Nesbit, of Blair. Pieet-Prerkknits—D. If. Bowser, of Philadel phia; el. E. Welch, Northampton; 8. Cooper, - Bradford; C.F.Pulpress, Allegheny. Awarding Secretaries-4. C. White, Jr., of Ptilladelphia, 0. V. Catto, of Philadelphia. Cerra/pending Saerelortm—Profmaor (I. It. Vaal nu, of Allegheny; It. M. Adger, of drape., Ol;4llottor•—Joetryb C. llclow.ll, or Phila.] elpi,o, L. C. Hughes. of Dauphtn; W Arnett ~ f ai . etto. D . onaurvr—J.2groodllem, of Ph:lade:ph:as. Ourptagnie-8/c. J. Peek of Alleghony. Nelson. rtallwlolpilia. Advisory thmeruitfer—lr. Will la 111 111,1:; .I.einoder, lilatr. 1.. J. Cuter, of 1/twaylll.: of rbilalelpola..l. We:c.h, of tee.- ; A. Burley, of Bucks; E Gilchrist, of Lycoming; Y. .N Julla:4, of rtiti:J.Welphitt, C. . tighten. of New eadtle; J. B. Reeve. r,f, 'Uttaclegpriln A. L, Otlil, of Berke; U. K. of Bucae;li. Warne..., of Loull,:laiwi; S. Sel• .31, of rfithsdelphis: W. T. liarks, of lic..tronli 1. A_ Swirl. .1, ..f I . bll...lelphtn; Anournoti., • : 1 - rouictl.4; J. C. Bow ere, of Plairdelptweo.; .1 I +cit., Altegileuy: J. B.lrC. Crummill, of Ynliw 411.0 m; 51f. Parrto, Of 11. Vero.", lisui.bin; A. fa. W of l:umber ! nil; II X. L. Knox, of 614.1 r. Repeestrltuanes .Nntloncti Leovue—Enstern V. rorten Philndelptila; District, Ti. Wlllinme. of Blair; Western Dtstrlot, n. Ylkohoo, of Allegliooy. tbaoltoer liomteide—.7lnn Kilted to Law reakowlillo—Arroost cLao Alleged nor dere!, In the l u ny of our dutye are again en ihrq upon to record the death by violence of an. human being, by means of the knife. It tem.:molted la the-Borough of Lawrenceville, on Thursday night. The some of the person killed is George M. allins Myers, and his alleged slayer is James Laughren, both 11.41- <1 , •11t11 of the borough. The circumstances of the affair are about as follows: The parties lied • difficulty, and subsequently thereto, shout ten o'clock, whilst Laughren and Ills companions were seated on the Arsenal n Butler street, Myers and friends came slang, under the intinenee of liquor. Coming pposite Laughian and his party, Laughren • %id, pointing out Myers , " t here le the men oho w haled me." 'rho led to a second metre. f uut brief duration, Laughren retreating, ()Mowed by Myers, who leaped upon his beak rod enoenvored to throttle him. The• .truggleal (or a time, Laughren setting away, and Myers returning to his oi,y, exclaiming, "1 am cut with a icnite,•' tit d In a few minutes fell to the ground. Di, companions, discovering Ulm be was bleeding profusel conveyed him to the 136h1OhttO cf .I , m moth er, y and summoned Dr. James Robin ion. Death mulled in about two hours from iterual hemorrhage. Laughren was sirrieit”.l luring the night and lodged in the tombs. Coroner Clawson held an Inquest or. Friday %t^lsoooll. Slid after L.:enduing severnl a it sages, the Jury found. "that George M. ladies Slyer, came to OW death on the 9th of August, f:oin a wound Indicted by r knife in the hands I If James Loughran." The arousal remains in the tombs, but wit/ I probably be committed to-day. —Dr. James Robinson testified before the Coroner's Jury that' the wound which caused dealt: was to the left and below the ninbtlicel region, the knife in its course severing the epigastrie artery, and penetrating the peril.. nea covering of the bowels. • post ',torten OTRU3IOIitIOII was made ' lire. at which lire. Covert acu •rensharg etiolated. The Congressional Contest—Letter from hem gecler. Prrisnoson, August 10. leak Enitoa tanners—sin:--My attention Pau been t.lrectad to an editorial In thin morning's paper In which reference was made to a priuulc toleersetion hold with a gentleman on Fifth street. IL appears to mo that the publication of sti ictly private conversations Is n violotiou of the friendly relations which have always existed between the reputed author and my and as ho has only reported part of the or. remotion, the intention acute to be one or ;rave injustice. 7no convereation was In e lotion to the calumnies which had been often .at..d by the friends of Mr. Moorhead. Far t aer, that there had boon repeated Instances of toe nee of large auto. of money to accom )11.11 my defeat. I stated, and now openly ro eat, that unless Gen. Moorhead denies that he has used, or permitted his friends to a - cure his nomination by bribery and corrup tion, "that I would vote for him as r, matter of honor, but I would from this time forward oonaider hint a corrupt polittelen." Put I did not say I would oppose hie election, and 1 do not new state authoritatively that Gen. 'Moorhead has been a party to the corruption referred to, out I have been credibly Inform ed that large some of money have been uses' and promised. Moo that some Of the parties who wore connected ° with these triussactions have used the name of Gen. Moorhead ',die making the offers. Geo. Moorhead deceived me by stating that he dill not intend to be a @mandato for is nomination (or Congress, and If he adds to that the improper uses di:' his money he made wall° Iwm in toe Beni de sting the govern ment which was furnishing...KM litelliobie Cquaruote, I am not bound by any party ties tO rtaporl hi in. Yours, very truly, An Erratic. II einband—A Wife Charged With letnaling tier Own Property. Mrs. Sarah Manning wns brought before Al arman Donaldeion, yesterday, charged on nth of her mothersinslaw, Annie Mannina;, nth lerieny. At the hearing the following range facts wore revealed: Five yearn since ateesed wits married to James Manning, a e in of the proseoutms., who, after living with her a short time, went 1! Chicago, where he remained for five inoralw, and during this time tailed to contribute one cent to the support of his wife, who, in a state of ilestlte tine was forced to return to her widowed mother, who provided father wants as well an bar thrilled means would permit. Not only aid she do this, bit she also provided for the support of the derelict lutsban ', wino, on hue return, took op his abode with Ills wile's mo th e r, Mrs. Davis, itterly refusing to perforro any labor, until be again went to Chicago and returned. In bin 0U60.11011 he accumulated some- motley, with which ha furnished two rooms, and be and his wife went to house-keeping. Havinga.Child Harold's An.. sire to roam he again deserted his wife edict two weeks stone, going where, no one could tell. Believing be held left her forever, the her wife removed her household elrects to her mother's anti with her child made her home there. 'Judge of her surprise when she was arrested yesterday for stealing her own furniture. Of oourso she was discharged, Liao evidence going to show that the ramie alleged to have been stolentwore the property of the nwused. United 'Dates District Coast, Lion. Wilson iiVandleas proildlng, "Hang, Aug. 10.—ln the case of John Gill and John Sll.Ourn, tried on Thursday for patsies counterfeit money, the Jury returned a ver dist of guilty, rooommondlng the prisoners to ihe mercy of tho Cann. John DlTieery, Indicted for having counter feit money in his pOSSMien, plaided guilty, and was remanded fed Sentence. The next - ease taken up was that of William Deism% indicted ler having in kin nametape and sell len counterfeit money. rho defend iiet la a resident of ..Tempersocoville, and wan arrested a short Item slime. The evidence, against 11101 appeared to be of the meet eon :rad jo venat imusia ure. s. The ease wee not eoncluded • El= A t'ounnblisl quarrel and its Bassin.. Pennsylvania avenue, in the vicinity of nigh street, was the theatre of quite an eget. Ling Scene yesterday after n oon, whichP the crtainJames suit The primeval cause of the affair was a ow be tween Patterson and his wits, he having, ns She alleged, stolen from her a considerable •,..‘ or money, which he spent in procuring ench it quantity of lighting liquor as to make him partienlarly 505100 s to display on some animas abject a striking illustration of his combativeness. The opportunity for thoilra ,- ideation of his desires was not long wanting, for Mrs. Pettereon, nerved with something stronger than male. water, and smutting un der her pecuniary loss, pitched into her liege lord. and for a time had the best of the sangui nary struggle that ensued; but the tide of bat tie at length tumid in favor or James and taking the cheek of the unfortunate Mrs . P.ln his teeth, bit her so severely as to make her ory out in pain and distress. The noise comae quent no the disturbance attracted the eaten- Mono , ' two of the special police, who, hurry ing from the street IMO the ~h arsher whore the ontahlt rettad, ... i . ••• • st tau masculine h.einigeicct. / s , ey 5 ,, ,m1 have sue • ceeded out fur the intern,. nee of MI, I'.. who, being a strong believer in the d 0.,,,„ intervention in family qua, rola, hastened tta the relief of her hi:wound, and struck the oflt earn over the bead and shoulders many and heavy blows with a broomstick which forced them at length to let go their Mad on Putter son and seek refuge in night. On the street they met two of their ansociates, and with re newed confidence and augmented numbere, they again attempted to make the arrest. But the lull of hostilities the reunited twain within bad not been Idle, and when the assault was renewed the stammers discovered that the house Lad been put In a perfect state of defense, and all efforts to fol. an entrance were on. vekling. alter viewing the situation from stand-points, and resolving on a dozen plaits of eainpitign, each of which were die carded in turn, the besiegers determined on a Clank movement. Sending two of their unm oor to make a feint m the enemy's rear, the remainder with the old of half a dozen dirty faced urchins, procured a ladder, and placing It against a second story window sought to elect FM entrance. But alas! their strategy was at fault, for as the policeman had almost reached the window Mrs. P. threw the ladder aside and the -gra: " man had an expeditious passage to terra firma. Ity this time a crowd numbering some five hundred had assembled on the spot and the liveliest Interest wan cen tered in the siege. The contest, after over an nose's duration, terminated In the party In the rear effecting an entrance, and Mr. imai Mrs. Patterson were convoyed to the tombs. The crowd disperard and all was quiet along the linen. Mount Auburn In•ditute--Whero to Ed. ciente onr Ornatiters ♦tanag our new to itertisements to -day mar he fount the card of the l'oort„, finales' Insti tute, located at Mount Auburn, 01110. Thy Mount Aulurria Young 1ai11e,%,1 Imitituto was rounued sept. It. imac. Soler [Win lin 111/g -lory has been 01141 Of Uninterrupted prosperi ty and growth. the design ut the founders wits coneeived In a liberal spirit, and neither niunty nor Mrneat thought has beensparml to make their enterpriAeourecsatul. They armed at nothing leas than building up an huhltu. Lion which alien/41 beCOl33O everything that a school for young ladles ought to be. Three points in ' , articular have engaged I heir ettentloc: Float, to neeure the utmost torneugh nose of Instruct lOn m tau several be t:ailments; Secondly. to provide a aysteni 1.1 disc - 4.11m cold, 1110,11•1 lr lit doer faithful sad nifecti ~,,,, le, 'Molly, to ata . :Se domestic ar rsagements such us to ritii , 'Pr every Inmate eat 1, el letuforiebie The modify or inn! pew, 1.50 i.alma,- tuned ta a mgrrl satlnbeeipr, sondltan. of ettl- ClOlll. .1 A, respet • :lumbers an.. ntne•-. Mount A ai , prn is 101,:ity /•"1811,ri,. ivlepi eal to be the seat Well, an :lintirution. It In the highest gi mind it, lieu:liken v•un le, aaa the stioosplinre In kept pure and bracing by cnnstant interchange of winds Thesieednary over:Poen tie Ohio river end the hentucty bulbs beyond. Thu ImititutlOn is thus [mantis telly as well as saint/He:ugly situated. in ad .l .tint,, Its vicinity to einCinuati gives It every .e1V11.1114410 that is peculiar (Oa city location. The tine building ...licit was completed tu Pea, in now occupied solely for the hOurnling department. It has been round to answer .very exper•atalri of its , rejectors as to com fort and coin rulence. Tilt, spadeoe hells and passages by which it In traversed in every til- Lit.,n, conspire, twit h other arrangements for ~.lion, to sonar, a perpetual supply of pare air within doors: lullo siesta heaters, .I,,lautea throughout the entire building, maintain nn equator temperature in every inn - t ( , f It through the most ectrente changes pf weather. Keich room is lighte , l with gun from the ally. These wallilleacte contrlbuts greed, clew:lllnel,, elide they also turn lab the I.ll.lriapel practicable security against Rented butleaug, doubled from the fleet, And erected In 1563, contrails the rooms for m elte:lom. The grow Ing patronage of the school has r. oder.] another addition to the accommoda none tteceasury. .laity attendanee of more than Leo hundred imp Luc seemed to J tont -1) the ineaeurett taken (or the erection of a .og to the moist building, which Is now an tler contract to he ready for occupancy nn the trpeumg of the ochool In Soptember. This will tocreabe the hoarding nccommotaations by more than one half. Parents having dough. term to minion° would do well to examine .oto the claims of thin favorite educational footnote. An Imponiant Railroad Llok—A New Route to Cleveland. U, on a recent excursion we were forcibly :truck with the great importancirof the Ls w ive." Railroad, now being constructed be tween Mahoultigtown, Pit., and Youngstown, Ohio. It LS a connecting link added to the .art Wayne Railroad, which places the ills tance of the route between this city and Cleve land tome seventeen miles shorter. At the same time it opens an easier and safer outlet to the lakes end affords an opportunity to the numerous and extensive West furnaces in the .51alioniug valley of receiving their ores and shipping their products to this or the Cleve land market. Likewise it opens to these Milts direct COMIIIIMICUtiotI with one of the most fertile mid productive valleys of the Country. The road is being built by a company having a capital of .300„000. The gentlemen at the heed of it are recognized among the shrewdest cap italists of the country, mid under their man agement this important railway link must eventually secure large dividends to the shareholders. Wallarn ElvCreery. Eng., is the voting President; F. hi. Hutchinson, Esq., See rater); and W. G. Harley, Esq. Gtlief Engineer. A assay the road has been completed in first class style to lAwell, Ohio, a dourishing little town eight miles east of 1 oungstown. There Is still a gap of six miles to be completed, but as a large force of workmen are busily em ployed at the work, we may ermillently Wit °Wale the opening of the line inside of ninety d vs. Tho road Is being coustruotcd at less cost titan any other and class line we know of. costing considerably lows than thirty thou nnd dollars per mile. Thorn are now thir teen blast furnaces, whole combined produc t i•,I1 111210t1211.6 LO /COW tulle Of pig iron per wcok upon the line of the Lawrence road, and several others are being built. The neighbor hood It, particular!) favorable to smelting, nine° the famous anti rare semi-biTUM/0128, or block noal. is only found in that valley,exist ing, We believe, no where else In the Union. The Lawrence ltallrond will offer very superi or inducements to chippers, when completed, ninoe they have been granted the privilege of using the largo and commodious docks at Cleveland, of the C- Railroiul. Upon the whole, this link of road will eventually prove the most Important feature of the P. F. W. .t C. It. IL and Its merits will be discovered by the manufacturers and travelers ore It re. mains open a fortnight. A Murderous Assault In dm First Ward About one o'clock on Thursday meriting ton men named W. Oilvor and .1. Leonard at tempted to enter the Gel was /1011.30, on Water street, In the First ward, by hoisting a emend st..ry window in the rear. Mr. McDermott, the proprietor of the house, Is at present eh tent from the city, anti Wl2O, with the ex ception of a servant girl, was alone in the hnuao itt tho time of the occurrence. bearing the window 11I10(1, MM. McDermott, who wax awake attending a sick child , hastened to the rosin from whence the noise proceeded, and 410 two men standing on an awning looking Into the chamber. On demanding what they wanted, Oliver told her to coins to the window and Ito would tell her. With is courage net to be expected In a woman, Mrs. McDermott walked to the window and attempted to pull down the sash on Oliver'. fingers, when the Millen grasped her by the throat, and sought to drag her through the window. Mrs. McDermott screamed , Inurder" at the top of her voice, w :deli brought Mr. l'ollnek, who resides but a short distance away, to her relief. Enraged at thin gentlemen's interference, the scoun drels attacked file bone with briekbate and If [011.4, doling conaiderat lug Idle doors end windy MI:2=11 gaming. Intelllironeo of 1. thu .cloue of :the dleturbi dine wore pt the a dogheny flyer, Will to elude the pollee. 01 river 0.1111 SWAM to a ate of the stream, where he follow. Lteutenset Day cur TIOMEta Adleq, not it into tho maraca, and si gelding which, Oliver hi shore and disappeared. arrested, but its the pot' telliffenco of hte where' escape detection. Attempted to Throw Edwtml Buckley appet Donaldson, yesterday, an John Deegan and Abseils, and battery. The proms amused endeavored to on lit. Clair street. Pb, as talesman In a clot) etreet, and had boon on, some Moo sham to mat emus= tram the estate wore employed, the It mammal to the induct defendants save ball MI Court. lb. Graud JOrz of trios Court closed:lts is, win dlsoluulmil_to.44l,,,, vermkjuri. , +,*- +:rte, ~~*a~-„~:: PRICE THREE CENTS Disastrous Freshet in Oil Creek—leaßoots Destroyed-6,000 Barrel. of OD Lost—Great Destruetion of Property. The Oil City litegUiter of Thursday says: The heaviest rain storm of the season occurred last night. It rue like the bursting of water spout. Early this morning a I.llldoll freshet, occasioned by the min, and the sqr. Ling of the dame 'above Titusville, took place We have never witnessed so sudden a rise in the Creek. 1 large number of boats were he- Ing laden at •artous points along the Creek. These were torn loose by the force of the cur rent, and coming down together In amiss, were crashed to pieces. But few boats came through whole. The riv er and Creek are coffered with wreaks of boats and barrels of oil. . . The river has raised eight IJ:whoa to this hour-10 o'clock a. a.—and is coming up From Seventy-flv• to ono bemired boats are supposed to be destroyed, and from dyethou- Sand to eight thousand barrels of oil are ItnOtll on the river—much of which will be saved. The damage at Petroleum Centre and other points along the Creek la mud to be otnalaer able. C.l...red Nan Exercises the Hl,—.ht or As our readers are doubtless aware, the col ored men of thee State have been holding a Cense:Won during the last few days In the A, M. E. Church, Wylie street. During the ses sion last eve-dog , :. colored man named Wes ley Dunmore—no relation to the Virginia Gel.- ornor—showed a d.spositiou to participate in the deliberations of the Convention by voting yea and nay on every question put by the Chair. This style of assent and disapproval dui not accord with George Maseers Idea of parliamentary rules, and ne forthwith took the offending voter by the (miler and thrust him tato the street. The measure of Justice not yet being filled, Massey obeyed Dunmore into the gutter. hot this was too much for the voter to stand, end he grappled aleasey anti attempted to throw him on the payment. Kimsey, fearing he would be worsted, called ont for a razor to disembowel the voter, but ern he could gala possession of the desir ed weapon the police interfered and eonvoyeal Dunmore, and a friend earned William Cas ter, to the tombs. They were locked tip for a hearing. An the Cincinnati express train on the Pitts. burgh and Steubenville railroad, due here last evening at ton 0 . 0:00k, was approaching Rin go *Leiden, about one mile and a half from Steubenville, the locomotive struck a cow walking on ttm road, and by the eostelle ow, •o 0 engine and three cars 003 0 knocked off the track. Five persona, including the en gineer, were slightly injured. The ear, were stet materially damaged, and the trout w delayed only some forty mmutes by the oc,u r- as Cool Theft.—o young man engaged togs at No. 38 Wylie street, on Thursday alter noon, and paid three dollars In advance. iu the morning he one ralealag, and with Min a gold watch belonging to the landlady-, with eighty dollars mot a suit of clothes belonging to a fellow boarder. Nothing has been beard of the thief since his departure. alscah Ward Sloarhead Delegatec—We are desired by an authoritative party to an 110IIZICe that Messra Charles Jeremy and John Rahman are the delegate candidates In the Sixth Ward, favorable to the re-nomination of Gen. Moorhead for Congress. Tho optdmitlen candidates are Messrs. John Wallace and Joan Y. McLaughlin. Eaeurelociyileketw.—We learn that the Pen neylvanin Railroad CA` mipany will Inane ••xnurdon tickets to Ponadelphia on the 12th, ,e 7.11 Lied 14th, good for return trip on 111th, 11th, I7th and 10th, Weal:L.llv° The train on u• lay (Lo-morrow ) will leave at 11:14 a.m., and there will Le no evening train. Death Of a Cent laa.—Ernder our obituary Lead uennonocaul the death of Mr. Pet.. Courtin, of Elizabeth borough, in the one bemired and first year of hie age. 86,ETCH—On Thurw4.7 . 1.05q1 . 45, An c ir y l e it a ka 11 u•ciocK. 115ZNJ.11.31131 riaITCII, Site Panama will take plum on SUNDAY agraa6ooa, •Ilif lISi Mt, at 7 o'clock, from his lato resident.. West Pittsburgh. below the F,rty landing. Toe friends • .f the family aye !Grit.] to attend. COURNIN.—FrIday morutua, August leth. at BS u'elook. PETER Iu the eta hundred tir O tire year of hla age. Thal...rat will s ale place TRIO 411•TlIIN000. at J o'r Wok. from tilt rattlettee of his deughter, Mn. N. O'urtuirighara. In t lianbeth Borough. She friends of the nuttily are Invited to attend without farther notice. Az/. ht..11,LA2.: —On Friday,. Lugost 1016. 11/64. nt New Chloans, K. F. Jo OBLEII•N. wagon mete r... Curer. sate r a abort (linen. SLCE.-04 Tbor-daymorolog, at Ws later eal '• ace. Wood. ltuo. WILLIAM Y. BECK, In too year of its age. Th. friend. and aognatntanees of the faintly art e.i.cifully invite I to alletid the formal un Bar i:l.oAV •oa:11::U. at 1: n'eleek. Carrlagem arl.l leave Allegheny end of St. Olatr Street Bridge at a>, o'cloea. C4i — CONORESSIONAL CONVEN TION. 22d DISTRICT. The UNION REPUBLICAN VUTICIL3 of the 22t1 Congreitetunal District are requested to meet et tile utcal places of holding election. in the •arious Wards, Boroughs a. Tewaships, in acid District, On Saturday, August And elect two •leiegates ft or. each election district. to meet In County Ceurentioo on TUESDAY, An gust 14 ti , , at 10 o'clock A. m., for the purpose 01 placing lu nomination • candidate for Congress. The primary elections in the townships will be held setsreen the noun of four and six o'clock, a; 1 fn tun ward. and borough. between the hour. of our and seven o'clock p m. In the welds and bor oughs tee elections shall be by traant, and in the township. by marking or by ballet. By order of the Co mt./Dee. W. J. ISILAtOkE, Chairman. A go ' ts 6 23 . 7' . mytt:tebt-daw ;AV - CONGRESS, 224 DISTIIJICT. HON. J. K. MOORHEAD Iltring place I blaileLl at the disposal of Ills friend, to reeponee to their ea/l made on lam, ilia Kama le don' proscht-d b, tbera as a candidate for horaln, i l:e nror notion C ° :1 1 17 nc o a r n ratta to - Lion. W'CONGII CENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY Is ClLledideLe u the 29d District CONGIIESS.—The friends of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY 'VIII present his came to the Convention el the futon Peru, for notelll.olll2. so • oatundate for COO rm. 10 the ni oiviffAsVs s 04, 4:11 1 'LLD ALE CEIIIIETJERY.--Tbe beautiful — licers-acre," the Lantos% suburban lplace of sepolcbre. t.SCIlyt one In this county, sit tted on Nal. Urightun road, , Immediately north of Aiegbeny. Fur burial lots, permits Or titlos, Cell at t;entral Drug More of COOL & CLA Kt:cob City. In NV:nil. Hall, Fonstb street, near limithtleltl, L. übbcn. Inc Dtrt OHM, coolest.l most ladooloir FLAW , . FAIRMAN & SAMSON. tialtitah SoLOON Ita the State. tee GYM., eatat and monfeetionertm always Mt hood. UN DE RT,ALKERS • YIN% 011CLIEtITILA. has been engaged for the mason, and w„111 be In attendance IEYMHY No. 196 Sin ith field St., cor. ( "'"` 8 " 447 ) fr.° 'yr" 0 • 0 ..* Best lee Cream, ?sults artd Bente*. el.. 7 0 1 1: (Enuanoe tro from litreentb Street,) hand. tne .1410 lamicereva. 3317 Ni.Gir NE. A Lr. x. Ai KEN, ET .4...4 - 31Z/XELIFILT. No. t.. 0 Poona street. Vittsbargli, Pa. COTITINB of wti !Linda CRAPES, tile.Wilsoad everedeattript.l.o of Funeral remelting tiooas lairruatiea. Roo= oeen Is. y snd bight, Hearse and Carriages turttleher. litarsitaircisa—Nev. "ATM Kerr.,l):l)., Hee. st Yi..l scubas, 1.).11.. Thonuts Ewing, Zap.. Jacob i• R. T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Man clgester. Wood's nun ►nd rtetnlq. CHEW ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE Wt . :ter oa BOotllold and (Moritara street. 11 vlre. and C....totes forni•bod. MT ARRIVED FROM THE EMIT BOOTS &ND SHOES. .7".1%.7.11:101E9 .IEI.OIELIE I , nio.last Street. Pltillarakillar l'L is old established boa. basnowlas .0.1317- ,hou.askil dollars worth of Pouts and 0411. th• V2`;':I),I'I,T,";,%II°.IILYPIAX "" liars resorrsil nog os undersold by LI the bes tirs. that kasy goods worth bayin. Call and *asinine our stook of gouda and ars lasi sainifled that JAPIA purr-bash Taut yoa tu satt the 10.1 and iihos Lino. Lo 00* fOratOt Ws place, 09 Market .Ica Jrat Koss. 10.000 il,ll.M!'gcl'l)Y LAND In tee fertile Vellei of I.Oe K. n who, we •t Viratuir. nnearnahsed for nehnest n on quality of timber. Cold one OMIT shoe gree t quantities. come Of the tracts bat a short diatenee from the greet oasts, cootisoley Were. neveral to ills boasts, ofeLerds r ie. !t o n.ol3Altle " e l lits . . Rt i oVcrlV:l 4 , aru n i t r "l° L ; at the extremely low rule. of ,fo ut .. l . r . p i r t. .ll4 m r ►rM • with privlicle of ehooelas oat of' the aboye nemb.i of acres. Marne settlement lila tart any oten form ed Is,dallY tuartableg. Clear tttle we/Tented. A r t fortlitg l ipanicylale addicts WAL. IL' MILLI. Dlt e lfirattl442l. l ', 47 ° W41:4%P u tfn a "BM DAUL r CLUB & CO, prayUcat Flirniture Maniftgalwl,rs, Cells PENN AND WAYNE DENIED, . , 14'44, 4 . 07 4virum."AftnuyitAtia . 4 .- : , - •,----_ --, 4 . .*"4 . o,At.lif ..' ,;,..;,4,. 1 .,,_..: ,-, ' ,-f. f. , " -f4 r .t. Vs4),--; , ~-..k?-dilf-#6.g.";41;.4'-igq, Emc=mommma Mtn POLITICAL. AND 13a deft ALLEGHENY, PA THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. TWO EDITIONS ISSUED, UN WEDNESDAYS AND &MNI:MTN rhe edition is fomented Silas& will tikaih be =N. scribers sootiest as the maU run. ? ; t , INtiLE COrlEz. PEIL YE U, A. 8.—.......•••• ti 4LUBB oY MIL —... • • 3.,t1 Bs OF TEN AND UPWAHDY. ;laticilEl eiv:Hziii,ll:l3.A DUNtEATU & CO,S Watch Repairing Esia,blistinient, age W15.t.13. AiStrOOt• IrZ OPPOSITE. MALSOV/C HILL. LADIEM ALND 4:ENT'S WELT' ALL irilas. • AY GILICATLT sznucED,.r. swam, 17171 Z-Or, T. • • • WYLIE NE.I/41t SOMETHING NEW Time Begistiring- B_AROMETERS. BOLD B 1 MID ALIENTK, cho Dealers le Optical Goods, • 03 1-2 bait Illicit !Street. Thls Ins trumant is very generally used by Farm.. ald Plerchantin as wan ee stesintwettnen. IL Ma blocs a Clock, liervmeter nd Thermometer. and eau be be depended upon for Indicating the eb of Weather. Get the Beet—They I.A.ltveya Give Bette action. Every week, In. Quincy A. Scott is called loon to insert Artificial Teeth in canes whore ~ther dent.lete have tried, been paid, and/died, end in every case Ms work gives entire satin %scion. lie is quite an artist in he; line of quinces, and has merely to examine a GABO 10 now how to articulate the teeth so that they 11l present a handsome and natural appear -omi, and will mac-tate :he food thoroughly. Rif pnees are tower than those of any dentist the city, and he will guaranies his work to be qperlor. So it would better for any of our end me who are In want of teeth, to call upon the Dr. in the ant place, and thereby save t heir time and money. We would also armies those persons w t. suffering with diseased And unsightly- teeth toot they can have them •xtract ed ehthout any pain whatever, by nailing .pon D... Scott. He has extracted for ones- nrn ,housand persons within the last seven years, end among this large number there is not one tae in which his process has Proved ioJorlooe. , the contrary, he can refer to numbers of 0 patients who claim to have boon benefited renewed health. He extracts numbers dill y by the now "Hbigolers or Vapor , prgiess, nod gives pure Laughing Gas to those who hairs it, without cga a. He makes no ..barge for extracting n a rtnicial teeth are "'tiered, and gives a full sot on Vulcanite, .vith beautiful gums, for eight dollars. Re. meiutmr his number, VS Penn street, third dnor above Hand. ' , COLIC BALE OF BEAUTIFUL 2 SITES TOR COUg nedß NTY IN MANS . EL D—Tbe undersi will oder at Puldie Bale, of the premises, In Matiefleit on Tuesday, August 14th, 1.R66, At rOM o'cleck. A. 3., 61 LOTS, ad i7IW feek And L•itesT. LOTS containing from acre. 0, some of the larger lots le growing one of the neeat Orchards In the country, embracing Peacock Clams. Pears and Apples t f every variety, and tin der:yin' I. s good vein of Coal. These lots ar• within 10 minute. walkof Mansfield Station of Pitt. largh and Steubenville Railroad. and on one of the 114 acre jots is erected a Frame Cottage cos- Issuing e roomk The pr,perty le located in the oitolipart of Mansfle.d, In which am SaCharehen i 2 Academies and 1 Public Sehool. and offers to per sons desirous of purchasing a country home • rare opt/m.oolly. 1 will Ow Offer 4Ls matzle V 31.1 LOT II 0 14u fitet, Brown avenue. shoot the Centinof :Newfield, on which Is erected a }linen Dwelling 11....3 end hostile. Persons to aitend the lal.. will take the Illanefield Accom wishing modation Trill), eaving the Colon Depot at 10 a. ca., return at I.{m sod S p. m. Title indisputable. terms, one-halfash; hal e. In I, and a yeart, int,ristl, For part!. times inntili• of .1177.162 MM=!EM 3_s. rAYLOS, Pros't w. B. Y•1L&OT. PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY. WE ARE PREPARED to Dilake • all kinds of Bolt., from hto II Inched In alma- JOINT BOLTS, CAB BOLTS, LOW BOLTS, CAW:SAGE BOLTS, BULLDINO BOLTS, FOUNDATION BOLTS, SPLICE BOLT& SEI NUT WALIELERS, k., An Corner Morton and Boiler Sta., Ninth Ward. Or left at Fort Pitt Foundry. tieueral Blackwell:Alas promptly attends!' L. lyiefee PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY JOS. IliNolll. JAS. 3(..Z.1.T. ftPENCER & TacKAY, ELSTERS AND BREIVEIS Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROUERT MY ATISON laa.n THE FOUNTAM HORTICULTURAL Ice Cream Saloon, PrITSBITRGH IRON WORKS. J. PAINTER & SONS, • Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk. HOOPS AND SHEETS, =l=in:Ml MEM Y. c. DUFFY, ILARMACTEIiikOr • Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, nod dealer in SWI T ICh 114. 0 ilifl as .2 1 11BilLitCl ""tumer No. 146 4:3ereaaat Ellitreet, • PITTISBUFWII, PA. rho BMW IS OW Cbanyeet_place to tbe es promp t' Stov and TiTin Ware. Job Work prompt' ed w. WVTEuN nuarreitT ENSTI. ITE. NEAR DAY'hIN, 01110....isppun pi • jAts LOCKE. Stilmeintendest, Captain 1, H. $ l , l ovid, U. b. A., Commandant. Rif npmk sea !. or MI. Ins t ItUtiOti will °putt •EPT mat Cireolan can had at the Book tore ot H. Co, Whore also persons destrin further Information can confer with Hee. IN DL.EI, Ei clamor Lo the Institute, troitilda.. at. so . daily, LW Angtiat 4th. pros. Jr11434.2T11..., MONEY LOAN OFFICE, NO. 161‘. , . SSIETREIELD nTREXT, corner ot Eittaboren. Money Lo.ed on Sliver Plates, Gans. rucd.,',.. Diamonds, Jewelry, tiold .d Oliver Watch.: - Clothing. and TainabLeartlelmof every desoripkton. The goodie cannot be delivered without a Rex. Not ...table to ass ot do orrobberp. (bode or ream description for sale at %mast . prices. (Pi 1.121) EMANUEL Da ROY.. ..iIITNIBTIiATOWB NOTIC E.- Lettere of Jedmlntotretion upon the esta . yf OHABLESH. B, CATLIN, late ofthe Ow of ". leghel ;r :eresteet2, hare been etraatet to the r. 'Jetted the Itesteter of Alleeterut - event,. All yen°, helps elating leitainat said estate will jgo sent tbeatt, thitrauthentlested, awl those thfleote. • mete payment without delay to tliejtobserped sttet , talle AIM= iLf, J. (..4.71.1te. Adel • DMINISTILILICOWS ,NO Whores,. 'otters of ..I.llolotstoluoo ate or sszoisres/loahßoistor7,lesessed.l.l.lll hems -ranted to the; andershood, on polhoool Basle ,Ishas sgs.inet the estate et thl said decoder... oos• eJ to nuke ths ;moot . • wn, and stt sbted to s" aro re Led Son . " .; Mt Aslinialsisaer. • wabinaritrees.'' • ON: 4 4.1111W- • - ilk' —4O .-aii,!*puguait Salar--" .` ''; 'egAl .10?Orfit.M441,7711Mil' 1 1 • 11,, ;) • !,`L' - ' - ' , lt- 4 4'. 4," • ; • ==l