THE DAIL `? GAZETTE. WIIBL. CD BT Penniman : Reed & Co., AU. Of hrrirrmtrr. Pirrewagn urea CH IleiVelaiN ,vr thutiuk ,„ ............ the Nitigurgh Cutitt. MONDAY. AUGUST 18, 1888 MASSAESE, 13Y SYSTEM OUT iletrraphic dispatches on Saturday contain - a brief announcement that an at tempt had been made to assassinate Gov. Curtin and Gen. Geary, the present and prospective chief magistrates of this Com monwealth. It appears that the Governor and, the General had been to York to at tend a - fleptibliCan Soldiers' Pic-nic, and that' on their ,;return the railway coach which contained them received a volley of Millets and brick-bats from. the hands of persolla lying in amble& That the dea r traetkut of thcae dls 'shed personages was tbe object of the firing, is suflicienUy manifest; lint it will observed that this attempt et &seminal on exceeds in coward liness and malignity most of those record ed in the history, of, ny age or country, in that the men'extgagedin it hay concealed, and tiredl3,l,,tt oonsidgmble collection of men and women, against the great major ity of whoMit is not conceivable they held any rancor. They were ready to peril the lives of any individuals for even a chance to kill the persons towards whom they were envenomed. It Is pc;ssible this at tempt originated exclusively in the minds of the men who put it into execution; but this is not perfectly clear. The course of the President and his advisers, constitu tional and personal, .in relerenen to the New Orleans massacre, was 'such as to instigate and encourage any kind and degree of-violence towards loyal men in all parts of the country. It was a sort of Presidential warnlnt that loyal men who refused to sanction the Executive Policy, might be Imtehered on serail pretexts ur none whatever. But there are other considerations which connect the Administration, as the insti gating power, with this transaction. Mr. MONTGOISEIIY BLAIR is an intimate blend and confidant of the President, For 1110111.11 s past, it has been his habit, standing in the rotunda and passages of the Capitol to pre dict and applaud the on-coming of a red war, in which the two geographical sec tions of the country should nut be princi pals, but in which the two great political: parties should be arrayed in bloody antag onism, in all sections. In his recent speech heroic the Democratic mass westing ut Reading he brought this idea out with startling vividness. At New Orleans and York Mr. Bt...t.tn's prognosis has been Sully exemplified, in both cases the sup porters of the President attempting massa cre—in one actanuplianing it. It is time the loyal men of the nation understood that these instances were nut casual and unpremeditated, but parts of a system; that the design is to introduce a Reign of Terror, in which the dictates of Reasmi and the inculcations of the Moral sentiments shall be overborne by Brnte Force. This is not an anomalous manifest a• tion of that element which is known as Conservatism; but its uortuacmanifesuitiou, as numerous historic examples dem onstrat e What, then, shall be clone? Shall violence be responded to by violence? inass.a:-re by massacre? That would be to fulfill and complete the desires of the conspirators, whose chosen path runs through anarchy to despotism. A better thing remains. which is, by appeals to the Commob Sense and Common Humanity of the People, to hold in loyal hands the governments of the Statesthat remained true to the Flag throughout the war. Thus, and thus only, shall we escape the anarchy of Mexico on the one hand, or the despotism of Austria on the other. INniasa..—The Republican nominations for Congress are all made, thus. First District—General William Harrow. of Evansville. Second District—General W. 0. Gresham, of New Albany. Third District—General Morton C. Hunter, of Bloomington. Fourth District—General Ira G. Grover, of Greensburg. Fifth Dis- Islet—George W. Julian, of Centreville. Stith District—General John Coburn, of , Indianapolis. Seventh District—General Henry D. Washburn, of Newport. Eighth District—Godlove S. Orth, of Lafayette. ! Ninth Distriet—fScluyier Colfax, of South Bend. Tenth District—Major William Williams, of Warsaw. Eleventh District —General J. P. C. bhanks, of Jay C. IT. , Of these Messrs. Colfax, Julian and Ordi are the present incumbents. The rest are I all true men and gallant soldiers, and there is not a doughtrice or a doubtful toady among the whole lot. The two-faced gen• Bernell have been rent to the rear in dia. grace. Me. W. W. KETCIII7It, it is now stated, will again be the Republican candidate for Congress in the 12th district, composed of /ntigun and: Susquehanna empties. In the 18th district, composed of Bradford, CbUPPER, Montour, Sullivan and Wyn n:link the Republican conferees will be chosen on the 27th, but Judge Mtnteim will surely be renominated. . Leer Friday Oovernor Dennison, of Ohio, made a speech at Columbus, telling why he leit the Cabinet. The reasons es caped axe mai and abundant_ The %VOL - der Is they - were so iong in producing thrir natural affect. But, "better late than never." THE late Dr. Dostie was the first of the loyal citizens of 'New Orleans to hoard the Union fleet after the capture of the city in 1869, and declare Ids devotion to the flag. No wonder the Democratic journals call him a ineligiwit fanatic, who wee uMit to live. TnteitAotils Republi , an having pub. Hebei General Sherman's name among the list of speakers at a recent Conservative Rebel meeting In that city, the General responds in a card indignantly denying thatiar trains in any such crowd. Tansy months ago Napoleon 111. was generally uccepted as the foremost states man id Etirope. Nis' pre-eminence, since then, has suffered an eclipse. Ilismark now stands confessedly the ablest public man on that continent. 3nrtbe late Delaware County Republican Donveutlpn Mr. Stevens received 73 for 134istiiiiite i a-Sesator, and Mr. Curtin 53. The Erie Gaeeue declares for Mr. lite rens. Tea Republican Executive Committee of Ohio Lai° inside arrangements for an ac tive campaign, and the good work tom alremly:W'm ccaunesoed. dol.:s , 4.dayis County Republican Gonven exprssed a strong preference for Gov ItrAirPartinHib s iStalted States Senator. Ix Ule letle—Diitrict John McDowell Cluunbersburg, to the Demo :. :Orldercitittiste for Congress. newspapers are now pub- In Mexico. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXX.--No. 191 MIST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M iiVRAYARAMI POLITICAL. NSW Yong., August IL—Ameeting hae been culled st trooper institute next Wednesday mght, by prominent citizen. of Now Orion,, to bring before the public the (win of the late riot. A NVlshington smosaalsays A inong the' !Southern delegate. to the Philassicloissa Con vention who arrived here to -day. ari (inversi on. On and Perry `units , Judge hawking, of swa Carolina, and Judge..Laton ,tenbrit,: litatiniti• City,t_fiev.,)Allanafts.—lly order of the Democratic State Cans nti COIT.TrI 1 tie 01 . UP . Stale of Novels, Li,..,. Old.. Tacket and Hon. heo. G. Bernhard, sit the oily of New York, areappOlntett deleititte, repro-Anil the stets ot - Nevada in the National Union Convention to be held in Philadelphia on the 14th day of A ne. ogt, is(Sl. FOErrnittlx IdOrsaoz, Aug. 9.—At Inc curet, , lion held in Petersburg, yeatersla2., scants,- • t song wore adopted sus tat Is ing the Reconstr , Lion Poi icy of the President. T 110111.9 Wel• lace, of Petersburg; E. C. Rosin ion, of Non i folk; J. It. Kiley, of nutiolk, iii.l UOll. Parker, of Porta 1111 l nth, wore elected delegate. to the Phitadelphiu Convent ion. NOW tong, Ang. lI.—A fleeting has been I called at Coots, ingtltufe, nest WeitnCSOrty bight, by prominent citizens of New Orieaag, l to bring befOrti the public toe lama of the late , riot.. wa g s ington apeelal nays among the Soutn- Orn delegate!! to the Philadelphia Convention, 1 who arriVed here today, are Goon. Orr and Perry, Judge Dawkins, of ',tooth Carolina, and Judge Linton Stephens, of Georgia. They hail an interview WILL, the Prealilent this morning. Henry C. Bowen, publisher of the New York inifeisendral, has been removed from the Col- , leinorsisle of Internal Revenue in the Al Din trier of New York, Brooklyn. There wore few Calla al the White liouati to- ' day MEXICO. Aram. ate., for the Liberate helot from Inittlmore—linnta Anna and tiler J aaaaa Government. New YORK, Angunl ll.—lt is reported Mal a eyes,' laden nlth arms and HtIIMIIIIII.IOII for the Liberal army In Morrim snlltnl from the port of Baltimore n fen Mi3s since. A correspondence between Genera] Santa Anna and Minister Rumor,. n :itch the former, under date of May 21, otfeis his services in hellidf of the Rep - Mlle, and to to .laurec his aid anti respect. Thar., ;de 01 Senor Romero is caustic In alluding to inv. part t.then be sante Anna ill 111,1.1r1K Fiencli intervention. tie adds thee., _ . dientitsinnces rendet it it diffeitit question, in mo Judgment, to decide whether it would he for ;he Interest of our country that your 89, VI, s SI•M:111 be accepted oi not." the Juan, Minister for foreign affairs re nlies at length In some effect and cleat,. of Mi los •• For toes, couselerat ions the President of the keonbi to dens not believe it In any mith• sier,Mlpll:o;le with bin duty to mlnth the otrer mcli Senor saws Anna has new sought to in .1, of ilk sersusis, te , r does he tOPIICVN that iv, man (test adonis iit o r pat rlot•um I, in erg manner considered as suit •.. rPII4IVi• him from the very grave charges n :itch exist 1%7,11111dt 111,11." Recent no from Tampico at ttos that thy Fr.-non, totyttectlak; the Mee lean rtenoral tarot ntlrtti, retry, etl lion from tha command of Tntopico, on at lo um , t truntott ton Frottett offloot. Tito French had revolved atonal' re- Int. - ye:unlit from Vern Urnr. by water. imieral Carvajal imot orgmnizmi at Mali, 10,•1.ts nn f :sped it.ion, fifteen lintitiroti strong, alt a view to c.tpturn Tampico. General t arson was to lie oommisini. - . netral Ee lo had left Meitatooraw with four thoimanil 1.1:11 for Monterey, which cit. he exp• tied tooli to have in yossestion. Juarez hot organised another ex• poilaion at Chihnualie to captor', tho neigh luirtog iiity of Dorouo. FROM WASHINGTON. The Reported Rioted lieeno—Reehtoe , mew and Appolotmeuta. liptst 11.—The President ha. ordered a full investitratton of the reporte I ih et Itelcua, Arkansas. Thu only Informs trot. rettelved here of it is that contained in the A 5c,,1,1e Proao dispatch. The Fvee•r -r0...,'s BUJ NMI agent tor arkunsas and tie. I leldut Tel ritory, ealln for rntions for whites, told 11l e LhOU4arld fiett/ 111, 141formn:Inn ha- 14744 n ref:44,441 from 11141(471 .144,711 4 • in Stoutarm, tll4l, authsfautory (rratle , 44% r loon (144,1 e with tribtr. of Indians 14 the • 11 , 11 c r t• , •111) try dneeph Wilson has been put in charge of the lienerul Land Mire. He wesrldef ',lurk In the •purtment. er twenty of rile most ancient and 0.- 'Olllllll clerk, In Ike Treasury Department hilt 13 tendered their resuzuntheo, owing . to the douhts se the 1.,..1.1{y is, rent Increase Liana sit:Arles. 1 v. u regiment, .4 color,' cavalry are to be et atne.l In the vervice. General Howard, ( omullu,loncr of :he Frecri mesh BUI,Jitl, use written a letter In reply ut owu bethlries made be the lion. Non ell Hart, M. N.L. , from New York, eoncernlng the operations of the Freedmen's (tureen. hh. describes the organization and v tot: of II e bureau, glvinF Its statletles fie n , 14-, to June, LW. From these it uppe (t• that the aum her of persons receiving rations nre der rearing, and I hat the poor whites oTeoend Ent upon the government bounty ure c , juul number to the blacks. The letter closes nn n the opinion that In the present tondanut ol affairs the bureau Ls tridtwenstble IHE CHOLERA. New Tots. August ll,—Rat two or three now cases of cholera In the else were reported this molting. clue or two death* bare oc urred of persons whose eases were reported ,sterday. The cholera reports for yesterday showed the same decrease that WAR observed the day bolero. There a ere ten deaths item previously reportecl cases, and nine maw cues. In Brooklyn there was also a decrease, then , Meng eleven new ease, and (nor deaths. On the Island the condition was favorable. New Og.LhANS, August I l.—Twenty-11 ve deaths [row cholera for the twenty-foul hours endive et six O'elook thin morn Oar. Physician, proinutoon it Asiatic in it, cored (arm. The dOodine is principally confined to aegioon to uncleanly parts of the city. or. Loris, August ti.—There were twenty - - •: eases of cholera reported at the Board of 111,11 i I, fallen within tau %won ty-f rnr boom e r den g et goo., is of which proved Istal. re:... rt of the Health I lacer of Philadel- Kliews that the number u: death., front ehole"a during the o.look was fifty-tern. The tot.il ton inlau of deaths during the week ass four lintoired and fifty-one. Internal R. Decinion Concernlnu Agartion Mateo—Collector Appointed— Internal Rel/00110 heeelpio—Troo.ory Dloboroennento—Beqo aaaaa on tor Nor• grun•. AR11154,01r, August 11.—The Com M isgiOn er of Internal Hermitne leas written the fellowiug respeetink the tax upon auction .les prior to the date of the lute act of July lath, led:,it -gas bell that sluice Lunde ny auctioneers fro U 1 ,01061 Or executive officers, Or tot eleentors and administrators, were liable to tax in the same manner as sales made for othertheriton, The law bas been amended, and It is 3101 held that muta of litlCLlODerra made for or on ac count of the persona or officers above specified are not liable to tax since Angela lat, the time a hen the above tax takes effect. Calvin E. Pratt has boon appointed Cnlltrtor of Intel nal Revenue for the Third District, Brooklyn, Nevi York, vice Bowen, removed. The receipts for internal revenue fur the ee a ending toelay, were over seven million ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The disbursements of the treasury, on count of the War, Navy and Interior Depart ments, In the week ending onelay, are at, fol lows War Department, $.5.54,749; Navy Depart ment, f 775,511; interior Department, Major General Baird, Assistant Commission er or FreedMeMb Affairs for L.Mthilana, Leh graphs to the Commissioner to have two will e Donal burgeons detailed for duty In New or leans, with as little delay ax _possible. It Is thought the requisition In made for the pm pose of meeting any necessity wi11.% may arise out of the prevalence of the cholera In Mat City. Ilso Philadelphia Mordee—ldentillem ilol3 of the {Meilen and Arrest of [be horderer. PHILADELPHIA, 41144:UHL lI.—A slats ealltng h.m,ei( Champion, late an engineer iu the ne i". vv. , :arrested on the charge Of kllitng a g 1.1 ID a hon. or 111-fame, last night,. The v etim.A name is Mary A. Carney, a native 01 !fount Molly, New JOrElly. This morning a reurde associate of Mary Carney des-allied to the yahoo the man who kept company wits her. The description tallied with that given by Esc keeper of the hot... A portrait or a man was found In Mary Casey's trunk, which Was identified nm Citntaplores. lie MEI IMMO. IlitatlOY arrested while in bed lot Ws maim:nee, and hue teen Identified an the man who came to the house with the murdered god. Ile is now beton: the Coroner. =ZIWZMI litAliacrai a, August Il.—Tile alleged tiler derei or the woman In the bagnio in named Newton Champion. Ito is an ea-awash/sit en. :Cancer in the navy, and Wye WPM reeently employed In the gas Work. In this city. tie hau been Identified by the slater of the de- C01114...1 and othcre ea - keeping company with Mary Carney. ?or coverall weeks past he hew quarreled with her frequently. Tiro weeks etnee he attempted to strangle her. lie de. layed no emotion on being Identified by the cooper 01 the baiirtale. Canada—Passaic! of !?. FinglOClld 'r.kr. tca=a Yaw Yong, Ang. ll.—The Herald's Ottawa spectui says: The tardf bill and the Misr:Mal scheme both passed Parliament In a modified form. frlsonsaing the American fishery question, the Attorney general said the ooncesslou cenUy made to the American flabermen was I necessary to prevent war with the United States. Mx. Brown said he would' prefer war to making the conoesidon. Mr. DOctor said the fortillestlorus erected for the secntrity _Of Can ada against invasion from the United fltates were useless, and their erection nothing but lolly. - A request has been sent to the English .dsw by tlau ble for a ,go O v erinent re t be h i e rsdos Ca Endald r n d Wh_ y ich wOu/d,aodOlbt l be forwarded I e.f SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M IngioliklignidDiVizi BY TELEGRAPH. FROM EUROPE. :4111 le= 1111:'11 :) DISSOLUT!!n 1!7 r 4 7T Queen Thanks the United States. COMM Ell CIA L INTELLIGENCE London Advlces to the 11th ARMISTICE BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND ITALY. Mra. ►laximilian i■ Paris. FRENCH FRONTIER EXTENSION ASKED. [nr THY. u&nl.c.) I.ON non, August 10.—The session of Tartlet intuitriv. close., The Queen's speech on the orcaslon of the dissolution returns thanks to the tioverument of the United Slates for the action taken hp it in the matter'of the late Fenian raid into Canasta. The speech also ex presses the Queen's gt atilleatiOn at the suceosu of the Cable. The retnaluiler of the ailaress front the throne relates to home slues- Lions. Napoleon ha asked from Prussia an exten sion of 1.110 frontier of France. =I I.!eattrooh, Augu,d le.--Cotton; the sales of cotton for the week. hnve been N.Ol/0 hove deck tried one half of n penny per pound. On the week muddling uplands Is quoted nt 13'el To-day's en/en were n,nto LW:I,IN, Attguat 10.—Consok elolotl at tt7l., tot toottey; l'etttotl Slatatt Ylvo-Twehtle. Ware tt oottat, at I ho eloae of trust heat at MILO,. (CHI. I .nati.v Worm qaoteal, at the sheer, t: rte .Iran. Were quoted, at the J 111,—Th 0 r_l6bl ..+ lll.• 1.0111( r4l , lllVe Iw In completo =MIMI Lot 1.01, Augu.l. II An turnout., Mo. te en Agreetl upon between Austria and Ibtly , UpOO reeetioll Or Venetia to 11.111 . ) . tie of .Mexico tom arrtvelt 'me seek« net Irun, the French government to the enti, of Stamm II tun ‘11 . 1 . 171/011 a ! hot,. glt oh Pros.. to the From h ‘leuttool lOC •o yawn/lion of trout I= Live...ea:, August 11.—The cotton market ea- -tea , ly to-lay, with utiles of 10,0,h halals lul.l.lllng uplands at L., son, ..kagout 11. —Con Moir were quoted at the clone ol lauduess 10-day at tor money Five-Twenty bond. were quoted t.te Clem at 1a.5 t Gentral tree 7: 1, In 1::olrohd 'hare. Poll of s Lawrence Cable Compiled A• r. fa.—Tot•intlant MCI"... Om gulf of :K. Lawrence was again p•. Itc.l lip at o'clock Ulla, morning tha Weath er bring fine. A splice Wei. rrisple and the .reamer litostlod for the iihore. The cable will to landed at So clock talk evening, when corn unlcatlon vthe Atlantic Cable will to' al. moat In4tantannoint, between ti.e. United titans and Lorope. STEADMAN • FULLERTON EXPOSITION Probable Revignation of Gen. Howard. AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY Tuo Thousand Called Out by Got. Curtin for Service at Philadelphia Convention. Aces 1 - exit, August 12.—Tho /ferold'f W.ll - apeeial Rays It is probable that Gen ral Ilowal.i, 'it ief of the Freedirien'a Bureau, owing t.t the devefunneuts In the report male I,y Genet ails aluedinan and Fullerton, will tatter resign or be removed, and General nn -5011 put in his plane. The 61113.1 sp„,elal gives currency to an ea trnordinary story to the effect that tiovernor t'urt in, of Pennsylvania, has twitted a secrOt. 01.1er calling Out two thousand militia for .1- lon during the session of the Philadelphia t_onvcation. Thin Is assumed to indicate nn intention to disturb the gathering. FROM NEW YORK. Decrease of the Cholera—War Among the Detectives—Composts:Mimi . Felony and Drlbrr,—Dlrsrce In litgls Life— lloary•hwaded Adulterer— Arrest of Conspirators at geraCros—llonor• to the Piandorlch Islands Queen. Nair lona, Aug. 11.—The official returns of the Health hoard for yesterday, shOw a high ly gratifying decrease In cholera In this city. There were three new cases reported in Now York. It is believed that the cholera will not teatime the form of an epidemic this summon The mortality report fur the week will not es ,cad, it is lielleven,elght hundred deaths from all causes. There were nine deaths from cho lera during the previous twenty-four hours at the nubile Institutions. There have Leon twenty-eight mums and eleven deaths edictal ly reported In Igrooltlyn since the last Puha ...Win. There was a slight increase m the number of sick on (inventor's Island yes terday. The health of the traps on David's Island ronslileied excellent. The detective quarrel, which dyad opened a on dap. of bee by tho publication of charged auait..it metropolitans, still ra.m. Detective Noodle, who turns out to have been the party charged with oornponliding a felony and re. caring bribes from a coretorfenor. had made affidavit of facts connooted with his ewe, in which ho claims the money wes paid to him toe cervices rendered in the legitimate per eulls of hid business, ad detective. A dull for divorce on the ground 01 adultery Into been brought. by the wife of Mr. fildhop, ltiduranco broker. Mr. Bishop to in the dirty-second your of hid age, had an Income Of SIUG,OOO per annum, and has moved In tide highest circled of society. Mr. Bishop, and hi d ullegml paramour, Clara It. Wallace, terra eomtnltted tel the Ludlow Street Jail for want of ball. The Herald's Mexican virrespontlent say.: A nuttiber of arrests had. been made at Vera Cruz of alleged oonspiraldra, among whom were two Am•rielm °Moors in /dupe , . dirt, ion. Ihe eounpinloy WlLBlolid to have for Its object the ktiling and capturing of all the Preach olbehd. In Vern Crux. The French steamer Anaronis was sent to. wards the Rio Grande, probably to blockade Malamoras. The yellow favor hue alanoet entirely WlMP peered from Vera erns.. queen Emma, of Lhe Sandwich islands, at. tended a dinner party given In her honor, but evening, at the residence or Mr. Henry Or In nod. Today ahe attended church at Trinity. She will leave thin city fur Washington to morrow meriting. thiv. Fenton has extembed an Invitation to her to deli Albany on tier return from Washington, which she will proo ably accept. Flour Mills Destroyed by IFlre—Rolie, ed ne Pre•Wean of (Mart Marital. WILYINOTOII, N. C.,' August IL—The Cave Year steam flour and gram mills, owned by Alexander Oldham, was destroyed to-day. Loss gal ,o 00; no insurance. Major GenerulJohu M. Palmer, of Illinois, at his own request, has been relieved by or der of the Secretary of War from duty its President of the General Court Martial In this tiny. The Court remains in session and will soon proceed to the trial of Lieutenant Gavle*, Acting Assistant Quartermaster charged with misconduct an an account ing elhaer, winch case bat been sent here for trial from Charleston, S. C. The Mew orteana Riot—Report of the I tirand Jury on the Testimony. New Omens., August IL—The ()rand Jury have made them report of the testimony on the late Mots. it bears no now features, and, la, In every way, similar to the joint report o f Herron, Voorhees and Monroe to the Pros dent, already telegraphed. Weather excessively warm. ThermOmete r, at three P. Y., ninety-mm=ln the ehade. UleasSer. Aliptat sabeanar Al3lO CS, Ot WatiXeei CILWCO4 and abundant Id, Ina f near 44rana Haven Lute, letatust .. wr 4ll o , Pi cErr - ; ..* RAPmed. so. bive tms: PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1866. CONVENTIO Conservative &construction ists Assembling. t "LOYAL" TALLANDIGHAM ARRIVED. FERNANDO WOOD INSISTS ON H S ADMISSION, Excitement Rapidly Increasinji Yam/tour ma, Aug. 12.—A large number br delegates from ell parts of the country are ar riving hale. Numerous consultations wore hold today to secure harmony in the proceed loge. Vellandigham arrived to-day. The ttlfo --,, 'els from Louisiana, headed by Cu b • ~' b t. :fin - have harm . - ......1 and arranged all flit/esthete and :iv The excitement Is increasing rapidly. Til#l . evening the Continental Hotel and GI ' Rouse, anal the street Isitvreett,were comet ro ' ly blockaded by the crowd . Mush disown! .I was going on, some declaring that Vailan , ham and the party he represented should Uttt enter the Cottvehtiori. Fernando Wood Ille sista vehemently that they shall be admitted without ignestiou. A - canoes of the southern delegates will. held In the morning to decide the course ter pursued toward northern delegates. Arran g mauls for the press have been made as perecit LB possible, and all legitimate representatives of journals can procure their cards by apply ing to I. A. Whalley, room 137 Lontinental4,- tel. The mewls:ere of the press will occupy seats In front of the stand and in the ougtal• theatre adjoining it.. , l , The Board of Health reports fortrigli_4ll, cases of cholera and nine deaths for the NIPS ending yesterday. The deaths have almost disappeared within the last two days. About three hundred delegates to *hit 00a ventlon have so far registered their names on the boos. The Nseeutive.Cciminittes, mostly from the Smith, and a few from the New ling land States have yet arrived. They are ex pected Le-Morrow. No agreem ee 1 is let made to a temporary organisation. A meeting 01 We Executive Committee will be held to-moi. row afternoon, when it is supposed that an ar rangement will ho settled. Mr. Ashman is still favorably spoken of as Is candidate for President of the Conventlon. Arrangements between the delegates arc progressing favora bly, mad it is believed at headquartere that a harmonious adjustment of dirlicultim bvtwOon the deleiratm will be Made. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER NEW YORK. Sunuilary of her News. To. JOUNK, Aug. It—Thu steamship Nov let k passed , :ape Raab on Sunday afternoon MI rout. to New York. The following W • summitry of hot noise, received hero on Satilt , clay the ilth The stentushlp Aleppo, from New York, at rtend at tjneenstown on the art, Mt. The nt4ounsblps Napoleon 11l nod Union had also srrleed in dream Britain. In the Moore of Commons ou the Alth alt., IL dtseussion arose rointivs to the sevetumuun In.l for moon g a tiny thousand pound loan far strengthentos the 1 names iortulcatloos. Mr. tiladatone strongly opposed the which wen wlthdrnwn, the LitIVOTTIMunt nu 'luntandmg that at Ulu nu. session every such now work shall ho brought 11C1011) the house ut the shape of an alOtotate. our bemired thousand pounds In gold, had veal fr. , m the West thous, The Emperor Nat:Karon sae at Vichy. The I.ttmlon Squadron tistl Lett for Ilyeres, r prod ice, aad would arrive at Afaccia, um e 15th. The (WWI Admiral POPIaLnO had demantiod cowl martial. The Mu 4 of Belgium had re.lure.l Its rale Of d:eurtlar one pert cut. A rut al nouruu was puldialied at the Italian Conatitutlon in Venettla and Web bating the concordat between Auatria and the noir See. 'rho lturernor of Seldasurtg-Holstrna had Iccin orderel arrange fur an election of unnbc.n. to the tierinnu Parliament. An arte , tlim for tour mouths bad been shirty lAWINI Austria and hrnovereligua of Baden. Duchiet.dt and Sane 51.1tulgen had solicited tan king at 1•/ omit., direct for au 6rMlellee. Unpur rrancoula had twee seized by the ussians. . . fur, Krug of Prosora foul refuted to rocelre toe to% oy of the laluif of Rollover. The armistice bets eon Bavaria and Prussia was to commence on the at, and vrmild con t.., for them weeks. The Prussians had bombarded W ursburg aml Is au repulse.!. .1 haLrle t• 111 pay Passel. an indemnity o: seventy-llva motion dorms. Navigation on the Rhino had boon reopened 'Una steamship America, from Now York, at rts ed at arnithampton at 5 r. ■. Ol the Mel. The NOW York has the European mails, em passengers, and diXl tons of cargo. Nu com mercial reports have been remised. =l=3 \{V , Yong, Aug. It—Thu Pribune's opeasil ni.nion LUG following: ottann, C. W. Ang.ll..—Last night an Items roritlinge.l34,lXii for the porclusno and main- tontine*. of gunbotto on the taken and the :51.. Lawrence riVer, was cOlactired In by the Ilona°. A report cowed trout Toronto that two torn And 0051 twenty round• of ball eartragee have been loaned to toe for. , there, anti Ave tbo uzul paint of shooa hare been bought or or tiered for the one. Pr egad Obey of Me Plalladelphdo CO tZ==l I'art•natrrtts, Aug. 11.—it is probable that lion. Geo. Arthman. Provident of the Chteatto CMIVILMILIOCI 11111.1 nominated Abraham Unman be elected Preahlent of the National Vint/a COnveralou 1,1101.1/11.0 YOOOlOOlO here on Tuesday next. In ea., of Mr. Earlna, of Moo, belng obBolll., Cron. bin in the 1101.1 ILVOI.IIO. Change et Qoarfersnaaters N aw Yoart., Aug. Il.—Brovtt. Maim: A. ti. Kim Arildstunt tkultrtortu.ter 01 Voluutoe rs In ordered to rulleve Col. G. A Bradley, MS •la pot growlerm”tor of the &fiddle telltury 1111 01,10 u. Col. Brudloy Ls ordered to duty o Ito put tenant {4ll2lXtOr MAMA: r ILL Fort Riley, ii. 2111. ns Vessel Seised fee alrouggllnir CUAI34II.ATON, H. C., Aug. r2.—Tlin Collector of Cuctome 4t thin port has velzal tho Itrltt”le 1.1,111110 B. Shave, from tinveten, for suluggllt• g. tier Captain refusal to env° hoods to appesur for trial and one committed to Jell. =I W Asatiorox, August 12—A new navy rattle. ter line Just been issued containing the vari ous promotions whirl, have 0mer...41 throi iglt the nation of Congress and otherwise, 81 , 000 the beginntng of the preeent year. .ose by Une 11,, ridlowlng besuiltel Ilona were recited by hire. Dr. ?del.. it, member id the U. 8. Denim/ Anaembly, In .iencludine a brilliant sermon rennet- I) pr.-I-bed by him at ite•, Dr. Jacobite church, In this city: ••They are gathering Immo from every land, One by one. A. their weary feet tench the ebtninn strand, One or one. 'their brow. are encircled Ina golden crown; Their Iran i garment.. are all laid down, And cloth ed in white raiment they real. on the ead. who., Ina Lamb ilemoth Ws children to lout, One by one. - — fig'fore they rest they Longs through the strife line by one; Thrones the renters of death they cuter life, One ill one; To gloms ore the flood• og tile e ver still, As they ford on their way to the heavenly bill; To other. the WILT. run fiercely wild, rt oil reach the home of the undefiled, One WY one. We, too, mall route to that rivorelde e by one; We are roarer It. waters each eventide One by oho. We can hose the noise and dash of the otweam Now and again through our lire's deep dream rc.metitnes lee nuorls all Its banks onetime, Conistimes la ripples s h e small waves s O. One by One. Jesup, Redeemer, We look to thee One by one. We Oft op our voices tremblingly, One by one. The waves of tbu rlvver orb dark and cold: We know not /he spot whore oar feet may hold 'I hoe who :Wet lame thrOUgh In deep midnight ntrougthan are, . send oe tOhy time d thy Keit. ne. Plant thou thy feet beside as we tread, ths by oat; to taw let us lean each drooping head. One by one. Let but thy soon'. •rni around us be twined, We shall uast all our eare• and rears to the wind Cation, ' Stealeemer, be thou in foil view, Smilingly, gladsomely, shall we pass tbrOaghs One by one. ID=l We sometimes catch °unwires wonderine flow many of the young ladle. whom we meet with are to perform the part of housekeepert,t when the young men who now eye them no admiringly Dare persuaded them to income their wires. We listen to those young ladles of whom we speak, and bar them nutoat) , wiknOwledging, but boasting of q belt ignorance of all household dudes,• if nun" , would so lower them In the esti - cationof their Mends, the eonteulon of an ability to bake bread an d Dies, pies, or cook a Mee of meat, or a dlisno anion to , rigage in any meth' employment. %wet ting from our own youttifill reeollections, we are free to ear that taper fingers and lily kends are very Wetly to look at with a young man's , 0700, au sometime. we hare known the triton Innocence of practical know.edge displayed by • young miss to pPpeer tether Interesting than otherwise. But We Dave tired long enough to learn that ilk ge fall of nulled entiorlences„ and that Me most loYing, yr.- - mantle and dellcate people must lire on istioked or otherwise food, and the house be kept clean and Lids by todustrimi• hand.. And for all ten Windt. le hastil y Ike it= a ttl i tily hands. or tore wife to sulnabe: Or sue CITY AND SIIIIM333AN --- . Additional Loral 31 LLLLLL on Third Page The Cooarexeloasl Content—Delegate Eleetlen■ on Hatneety, The elentions for delegates to the Union He pntilcan County Convention, which meets to mm row, to nominate &candidate for Congress, took place on Saturday in that portion of the county comprising the 22 d Distract The fol lowing are the delegates elected as tar so we have ascertained FSrst Ward.—James Rees, Adams Getty—. tor Moorhead. . . _ Third Ward.—Joseph Hastings, W. B. coyer —for Moorhead. NVEME=Miiii Afth Ward.—lst Precinct.--Goorge lianghey, David Rock—for Moorhead. ?A Precinct—fames M. TaylOr, Richard Thompson—for Moorhead. SLOth Ward—CharlatJeremy, John Reisman —.far Moorhead. NOgiiMiE=o ES1',E1!==!1:1!1 .I.lu fh 11 Nltzou NNSMI=NEI Tenth W.,rd—ln tills district two sets of dole. gales have been selected. a dispute having arisen concerning the opening of the polls. John (Johan and Dr. T. J. Gallaher are the Moor- head delegates, and Anganl. Steinineyer and Jacob Deal those chosen ny the friends of Pleffley. Birmingham—let precinct, David Jenkins, Stephen etruntr, 2d preeinct: It. D. Carnahan, F. Taudte—all for Moorhead. Laturenzeuille—let wsrd, Jacob Wainwright., A. L. Pearson, for Nogley; 'IA ward Samuel !At:Mahon, A. Darldtion—for bloorhead. EMIIM=I=IM Parrburva—Adam Weaver, Geo. Abel— or Moorhead. Ifenonothrhs—Natbse Brook.all, Itlehard Perry—tor Moorhead. Mount Iro4hington—Jonathan Neely, Fred. Ikeaf—for Nugloy. 11r. Neeley was on both tlekote. WHAins—James Kelly, Alleu Kirkpatrick— for Nagle, tbod—J.Array Robb, Glenn illgbam—for Moorhead. Rattirsson—WlELlam Hall, Samuel 211 w.—for Moorhead, but Instructed for Negley. PM—lasso Jones, Jacob Wanner—tor Moor head. Prebleo—Boberr Palmer, W. Brown—for Moor hand. Ihota—C. B. 'balmlck., J. 11. lierlln--for '1 1,0 1 7op," [lnn) an rt P • en d Il'lolosh—for Moor m.o. c It . mperunceritle---lioo. Ferguson, Thos. Whit tonwate—tor tworhowl. . , Laberty—A. li. Gross, Jno. Berton—for Neg ey. In hast 111ruzIngham the lloorhetul del egates were elected. —As will b observed General Iloorhead car ries a large majority of tbo delegates, and will doubtless be uominated. The Conventlwi will ho composed of ninety-lour delegate', and fOrty-eight will nominate. Al. far ea heard from, Moorhead has forty-four and Nog ley twelve. A Sunday Sees., Sunday evening, about nix o'clock, three re speetable looking young men were sealed nt the Wylie street entrance to the German La then= Church, corner of High and Wylie streets. Presently a drunken fellow came reeling along from 111011 street, and intrude! ail abusive and unprovoked coni - ersatlen up on them. One of the party mildly suggested that he might an well pass on, whereupon ne pulled off ton coat and melzed tile young man who hail spoken to him by the hair and track The unsaultod party arose and floored kiln opponent. Forth., ith from um delis arid sums Illgh trout, a party of rough eclabled. In either eildelralk, from Fllgh to Tunnel streets, mothura • lilt baleen in enrol, ashes Of boys and glrin filed along, unjoyiug the sport.EMme half dozen ttelOdt.S now each of the drunken rowdy 11, put on his hack. Flu/ally the young mall had been so abromormlly outra4etl, and win, had throughout seem& anxious to avoid the gum rel, duul•fn•uresl thron,h an alley. Tun contluuorl for more than half e, hone yet no policeman aploenonl then nor at any time for b.n miler w ands. Great are the übi. quit.. police. An Attempt to Rape au tild Prouteu An old lady named Margret William, war', tram her appearance. Itna seen a full half ova tury go by, appeared at the °Mee of Alder- Johne,on Saturday, snitLlait.l4 , an to for roatioaagatnat Thomas Montan, a saloon keep er in the bilth - wartl, tor assault and battery Ilith intent to commit a rape. Mrs. Wiilloma WWI eitiploy,l at Morgaies house, at the tame of the occurrence, ea , ' general honsekoriper, umi tostilled that 1.11118 She was attending to her duties, Morgan entered chamber in which XllO VIILS engaged at work, and made the likened relerre,t to. Her struggles prevent tat him from consummating Ma rout and leaving her ablength In a helpless condi tion, he looked the door of the room, and put tmg the key In tale pocket, kept her a prison , for sin boors. Ac soon as she was released, .die. repairs tin, magistrate's °trice and made the information Morgan was arrested °Meer Thoma, hut aAS released on 'Vying hall for a hearing on Onturday 'tent. I= The cholera will certainly pay our city a visit tory many days shall have passed away. He can see no way of escaping the dread scourge which has already hemmed us in upon all oda.». Again we raise the vase of warning, digtmg all to be prepared for the terrible visi tation. Avoid the green truck which has found Its way into our market., live temper ately, form regular habits, and do all within )'our power to improve the sanitary condition of your own and neighbor's premism. Y.roiton log a few Inolated cases of sudden death at tributed to cholera, toil of cases brought from abroad, wr have not yet had the disease here, and possibly gay escape Its most virulent torte altogether, if the people will at once h..- come alive to their danger. A gnome at our telegraph columns should be enough to prove the imminent peril we are In, and we do hope the Caticens will calmly inaugurate a general cleaning up and sanitary reform. =3 The quiet or that delectable quart.er of our city known only to policeman and lax rulice tors, Church alley, was disturbed on Saturday morning by a trio named Harriet Meanington, Sarah houghrey and Kate Lienniugton, who, in order to satisfy their feelings of revenge, en gendered by a y.rovious diannte, ihdtt i l si ged in a treo The result Was llle two mining -110,21 gave Miss Leligarely wells, a ter/nailing, while the personnel or Mi. Kato limmington was damaged by the addition of a large bump beneath tato right eye, which loud.. to her optic a sombre hue. Becoming disgusted with pugullion, they transferred their conflict to the Milne of Alderman Humbert, slid Invoked ten eel of the statute laws to settle the inbro gl to. Sarah was hold in three hundred dollars to keep the peace, while the Misses 'hming- Lens Were tined ten dollars each tor dlsordoriy conduct. l;6soQe of 11.00 The obi and favorably known firm of J. Y. a Co., :PS Liberty street, has boon dlaoontinued, the business falling into the hands of William F. ll'Laughlin, who has, for a number of years, been the Imaineas manager of the late arm. The new proprietor has greatly enlarged his faeulties for doing busi ness, and It la to be hoped that Lao same liberal amount of patronage extended to the old arm will be contmued with him. Ho deals extensively In tdl descriptions of plain and dressed leathers, tanners' oils, au., an., anti has placed his prices upon such a 16 w !scale as to make It advantageous to the purchaser to favor him with his patronage. Mr. li'Laugh lin is an active young business matt, and to every respect worthy of the confidence of the community. Row to tbi, Elwbih Word A disgraceful row occurred at the Eighth word polls, on Saturdayovcolng, about seven o'clock, occasioned by several .rowdies at tempting to prevent the offleers from closing the window through which the ballots were taken, at the hour designated irt the call of the County gallantly') Committee. In the melee Several men were knocked down and roughly handled, while one of the special police, in endeavoring to perform hie duty, was struck on the head with a boulder, inflicting /I wonnd of some two or three inches in oxfout from which the blood flowed profusely. During the fracas we saw knives, and In one instance 51 pistol, Mai:unshod, but in no ease worn they used. Savo a small boy, none wore arrested. ilpopprappg Blpoling.—There will ben very important mooting of the Vestry Committee of too Prison Reform Association of Alle gheny county, held this morninii at nine o'clock, In the lecture room of the 61st Pres byterian Church, Wood street.. Every mem ber is urged to be In attendance as business of Importance will be transacted. Ladies any ions or willing to co-Operate with the Associ ation in ministering to the physical or spirit tual wants of female prisoners, are respect fully invited to leave their address with any members of the Visiting Committee. po.lo of tans—To•morrow morning at ten toolock there will ho disposed of at public auc tion, come arty choice lout of ground adjoining the beautiful little town of Mansfield on Char iton creek, a short distance irons the city. We know of ho more Inviting spot for it home than flue place presents, and all persons desiring to purchase rare building sites should he on hand tu-day at the further reference to our , y d,gutjang caimans particulars may be obtained. A Wordy Alooteat.—While the delegate election was progreeetog in the Sixth ward. a wed knownmedinal prautioloner engaged in a wordy wartare with a citizen of the ward. The language used was of the mast abusive character, and Would hare dead' credit to Dublin fish-mongers, instead at two highly ed. acated end tanned gentlemen, Inch as the belligerents are. 'Gentlemen, peace ashamed ocgou. ,4 , ,rd Awsideistal Deatls.—JohatliaaPfer, a ono firmedulatt,pedlar by occupation as fatally injured Int Friday akin, but by tailing down stairway ittroebUip Yartlere • tavern, on Ohio _ U AthrtenY• 91,1014441 , *donor Clawson held an on Stmday,,tbolFry "adoring aver 7 041114. 1 " National Union" Meeting—Speeehes of Won. If. A. Weaver, J. H. Sawyer, Cet. Kerr and Ex-Gov. Johnston "National 'of city hall Pb''etgatent : ngmofhe Daily /7 b e on Fifthfeet, Satu r day Tile as was anticipated, there being hardly one hundred persons to attendance. The meeting was called to order by B. C. Sawyer, Esq., edi tor of the Repubhr, who nominated James W. Kennedy, Esq., at Manchester, as President, and Hon. Henry A. Weaver, U. S. Assessor for tide bintrict, and A. L. Robinson. Karl., Vies Presidents., and the reporters of the press as Secretaries. The officers nominated were unanimously elect.' by the meeting, and as sumed their Mae. upon the platform. • lion Henry A. Weaver, being loudly called upon for a speech, briefly addressed the audi ence. He stated that he had bees an Andy Joh lid n n s o o t u des m desire t rots remtaihri trKebemTtulnynocaling' and siLlOn of carrying water upon both shoulders. Ho sustained the Presinent and viewed the present us a crisis in the polit Mal history of One country, and all Futon won hhocid eteml 1 , 7 Preslil •1. 01111- l'•", • •• • or been affOrded om.rti..,/ L 3 01 1.11. express ing himself as Johnson-10am, and now fear lessly and cOnselentiOubi3 its prOciallued him self as such. S=ISI Mr. Weaver's speech w.e. receive.t o it h applause from the audience, which uc might truthfully say vasCOM pOMOti OnLy Demo crats to forty nopubllcans. _ . . _ - - Id r. Sawyer was next called noun nod made a rambling arntech In which he indulged la language unbecoming one recognized as the head and front of the new political organisa tion. Hon. Wm. I'. Johnston next mounted the rostrum and In a calm and dignified manner reviewed the condition of national atfairs and the position the President had taken. He lauded the Democratic party and almost for got himself no far as to proclaim that eremite. SUM] the patriotic one during the dark hoar of the rebellion. He announced his Intention of taking the stump for Clymer In the present campaign. Co'.. James K. Kerr also addressed the meet. leg at some loath. He denounced tae Radical leaders and proclaimed that before the drat of next January a new and more terrible civil war than the o n e we have just closed will be inaugurated. He wan anxious to know why the negro,us were being armed In the South, aye in this very city In which we live, if not preparatory to a civiiwar between the blacks and the poor, weak Southern people. A set of resolutions were read and approved after which the meeting adjourned. le clos• lug our brief report of the proceedings of tne Johnson demonstration, it might be well to nay that Mr. Sawyer, in his speech, stated that if the Philadelphia Convention was Interfered with by the Radicals, In order to avenge the massacre of New Orleans, the city of Brother • ly love would be razed to the ground and ant a house wou.d be left standing. He said the delegates going there anticipated trOuble and, all went prepared for any emergency. The Opera Itooste—imporsiiiH4loprove mense..•.l:- Preparatory - to the opening Of this favorite resort of the theater-going people on the Inth It is being thoroughly rehovated, and inch changes are being made as will not only Intautify It, but also add to ascot/aorta and conveniences. The ceilings above the dress circle have been painted 01 fresco, in the most chaste anti attractive designs. Along the front of the family circle gallery the hadtoos of the iitioluette may, timing Intermlssione, 'doily and admire appropriate designs ill oil be au eminent artist. intervening brackets will suspend beautiful artificial bonuots and shwt refolgent lights. The stage has been lowered eluvial Inches, the dressing-rooms removint lip ttairs, and the capacity of the stage materially mereasssi. The orehestra hen id-o been enlarged, and will isintain sis,:,l chair., newly upholstered its green 'ens. The torivaie 'tomes on either side of the stage have beenlnewly painted, and paper rd ith a novel pat tern of poe:iliac ly wist.l) and cheeriul maroon paper, studded wl to gold.eolored stars. The walls of the main Onta anon have been palsied a maroon color in oil. This is one of the most noticeable and attractive of the many changes. A large slits, with calcium or prlsmatto light —such as visitors to Sew York have often seen in front of Barnum's Museum—will throw Its resplendent rays far and wide tip and down Fifth street. There will also be four large permanent lights along the front of the building, similar to 010.0 lit front of the Arch Street, Theatre, Philadelphia Twelve large burners will Illumine the main street en ranee, New heaters have been ;amend throughout tile building. This enumeration mho a n that the managers of Lin , the n 110,10' do not enter upon the ntnr. reason with env narrow notions In another column will be mond n full announcement of the opening see son. The 1-oureneertne !larder-Loughran lwmmltteY for On caturility afternoon a hearing wan had In ilto cane of./ amen Laughren, eharged with the murder of George It. U. !!yarn, In the borough of Lawrenceville, on Thursday night. The ,Idenee adduced was In substance the same ae th..t elicited at the Coroner's inquest, with the exception of that elven by Robert It. El liott, who testified that he met Loughran a few minutes after the cutting had taken place. The prisoner asked hint "How Is that fuss of 'ouzo , " The witness answered that he "didn't know. One of the Myers boys wt.ctiL." Laugh. con replied, "Yes, I stuck it to him a little deeper than he thinks I dbl." The prisoner flintier said, "I am sorry I didn't cut the guts out of the s— of a b—h." Elliott made no ef fort to arrest lam, anti Loughran tuna him the good-night salutation and went home. At the conclusion of the hearing the Mayor comulttted Loughran to jail to await trial for murder. J. C. McCarthy, Esq., ably conducted thocase for the Commonwealth, and John M. Kirkpatrick and Witham Reardon, Esq.., for the prisoner. An Alleged Counterfeiter Arrested. From Information receiver a few days since the author Hies were 1.1 to believe that a gang of counterfeiters were operating In or about the city, snsMolon rested on a party of men who wore stopping at the Red Lion Hotel and they were accordingly arrested, but were discharged after a hearing, there being no evulenoe whatever to fasten guilt upon them. subsequently suspicion was attracted to one Hartle L. Stewart, who lives at Brook Valley, Indiana County, and detective Jones was sent In quest of him. The °Meer found Stewart at Ilia home, and placing him under arrest, brought him to this city on Saturday night. When arrested lie han on his person filly dol lars In currency, part of which was in IMF emit notes. Stewart Is forty years of age, and has aiways horns an excellent reputation. lie Ls owner of it tannery, a large store and a large woolen factory. Another now.—Between eleven and twelve o'clock, on Saturday night, two drunken men whose names we were Unable to learn, accost ea some gentlemen standing at the corner of Magee street and Pennsylvania Avenue, in an insulting manner. Hit wishing to quarrel, the last, named patty requested the inebriates to walk on, but instead of complying, One of them struck one et the gentlemen, nate -A, Lames Growler, of Canton, Ohio,ln the mouth, whereupon the latter pitched ito els assail ant and save him a severe thrashing. The affair terminated in the rowdies receiving a severe castigation. There wore no arrests. Fire In Mattehester.—About eleven o'clock on Saturday night n. fire ocurred at the Eure ka Oil Works, situate on the corner of Wash ington and treble street, in the Borough of Manchester. The oil from one of the stills, which was leaking considerable, formed into a stream and ran into the furnace pa, where It Ignited. The fire, running along the stream of oil, communicated to a tank In the yard. which, together with its contents, were totally destreye.d. The bulling sustained no damage. The loss Will t to eI,OOD, on which there Is no insurun PrllliSlMOrinJ.—Thu good Sisters of Char ity having charge of that noble institution, the Mercy Hospital, have recently put sleet a movement 10 establish a library of choice lit etvry works for the benefit of the patients confined therein by sickness. The charitable community are earnestly invited to send do nations of books and magazines to the hospit. al. Win know of no object more worthy and trust the appeal for trilling aid in thls direc tion will meet with a generous response from all classes of the community. I.etreony of Clothing.—Annie Roll, a re. Went of the Seventh ward. charged Jennie W od, before Aiderman Johns, on Saturday, with the larceny of several skirts and under clothing from the deponent, the whole amounting to $lO. A warrant wan issued for the arrest of the am:used who resides with her mother in Pitt township, on the Pennsyl vania Railroad. Admitted to the Mac.—We note with pleasure the fact of the admission of Mr. John Barr to practice law In the several Courts of the county. Mr. Barr is ono of Abe most re spectable, high-toned young men of our ac quaintance, and possesses all the require ments necessary to attain prominence m the legal protection. Ho passed a most creditable examination.- Not the Same Illorwan.—W. J. Morgan, the proprietor of n saloon on Penn street, In the Flab Ward, Is not the Morgan alluded to In another Item In this Issue, In which refer ence Is made to an attempt to rape the person of an old lady. The party accused Is Thomas Morgan, the host of the United States Hotel. Meat'limb at Wellsville.—.l. number of artiates sojourning hero during the theatrical vacation, will give entertainments this arid to-morrow evenings, ut Welleville, Ohio, un der the direction and,, management of Jar. Harry Overing Um. Jail Service.—The usual Sunday worship to tho County Jell Was hold yesterday, and Owing to the fact that a number of clerical gentlemen were in attendance, the serrieea. ware of an unusually interwiting character. Disorderly Conduce—Louisa Leads SP- Vested before Alderman Johns, on &Burley, and made oath against Mrs. Sarah Boyd_ for - disonlerly conduct. The accused wee dischar ged on payment of costs. erieket.—To.iley—unless .tho weather In• terferce—e game of cricket will be played on -the Weet Common, Allegheny, between the Olympic and E.ketninge clubs el this city. To-der.—The United States Circuit QourhiliPega taxm-.WOUltdell Z 9411.1. PRICE THREE CENTS. Homicide at Coulterwrille.—ln a diffi culty that occurred at Connersville, Ver sailles township, on the Monongahela river, on Saturday week, the 4th of August, a man named John Harry was struck on tne head with a stone. He was taken to Ins home where he lingered until yesterday morning at eleven o'clock when he expired. We were unable to learn the name of the homicide, who is yet at large. Died at Mew Orleisea—lntelligence has been received of the death, at Now Orleans. of Mr. A. F. Leskolmam, the well known wagon manufacturer of the borough of Manchester. fie went to New Orleans on business. Growls.—The "local" or the Loader must be troubled with indigestion or something else, Judging from the exhibition of 111-humor In Ids penalings In the tart issue of that paper. CITY ITEMS From a Laar Wr.wr klitrow, fissisroos Co., N. Y., / July 6, 1861. llogravver.—Slr I have long delayed to any sincere thank. for the you have done on daughter. I eau tinny Noy that nothing but the kind hand of Providence and your Scream have saved her from an early grove. Fnr three years I have been doctoring her w ith syrups and all kinds of bitters that have been recommended to me for her, bo aides having two first rate ohyslchans; but all seeiroil to do her n.. good, while I was search ing the almanacs and all the newspapers that I could get hold of, In hopes of finding some thing that would suit her case. Accidentally there Caine part of a newspaper around some goods that t bought at the Spa. In looking it over 1 saw at a glance that your Blirsall wan lust what she needed. I sent the neat day to Ballston Ulla Ilnd got a bottle of your BlT roan. She commenced taking them, and such a change in one nook with her appetite, alto the distress that v iotuals occasioned, and that burning In the Stomach, I never saw in my life as there was in her. Bhe ham taken three bottles, and is now able to work all the time. I think there Is a Little derangement of the Liver. Please send me three bottles more, which I think will core her entirely. We and others thought she had disease of the heart, hut that heating and fluttering that would al most stop her from breathing at Limes, Is all gone, Yours, with respect, Mss. AxA.av DA Meru xneos liosletter's Bitters Are aold wholesale and retail at very low rates tt Pletningle Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, No. 64 Market ED set, corner of the Dleanouo. ...24 Market, near Fourth street. 1=13=13 Until you get the Cholera, but be prepared for It by having a smell bottle of Fleming's Cholera Remedy Cl hand to nip it in the bud on the first symptoms. 11. never falls to cure when taken in time. Sold only st lilemlng's Drug Store, No. 84 Market etreet. UM! WILSON.—On Saturdey, August tith, W1L.0.%, In the Mb year of bar age. Fun•ral on Moo vat, Aagast lath, at 10 o'clock x. ta., fruits the residence Wlt a. No. et Or•uthain Clint, Ailegheny priced. of the family are respectfully molted to attend. L. AY. —Ala Sunday morning. at 'bud-past three o•clock, athe resleecni of her husband. in Shan...- burg. Mrs, IDA M. ILAY, wife of Thomas Slay. In the . I..uh year of her age. The friend. sod scqualtanacm of the Wally ore respectfully Invited to Mt.:id the funeral, which take place 111., A/Tan-NOON, at three o'clock, from her Isle restlenee. covvvyil 113100 IPS ILLDALE CE.TIETERIE.—The beautiful "liod . s-acre," the laraat suburban place of sepulchre, except one, In this county, sit uateei on hew Brighton rout, „immediately northf t u tlf=i,rt o g r till" tfox.rrotnt2l-6. tile ghoa7 City. FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UN DERTALICERS No. 196 Smithfield St., cor. 7tb, ( Fa Its &Aloe (rum enneutti Street.> F.X.W.X" 1E1171.1.431r13. = ,iLE.I. AIKEN, 17 Aria-mcsi.w Nv. lea Poona street, Pittsburgh. P► 007711417 of clods,all CFLAJ"/DS, iILUTMis, and even description of Yu o oral Purnmaing aloe. surnmsteci. Somas ommds 7 midnight, Hearse sad Carriages tarnished . asysamtcam—ilev. David Karr, M W. J•00b11B, D. D., Thomas Ewing. Msg., Jacob Miller. L ap. H. T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester, Wood's Bun and vicinity. OHM ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE. Verner oz elbetield and Okartlere streets. H %are. and Carriahes Varnished. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, 'erner Smithfield and Third Streets, PrPTI333I:rELC3r3Er. THIS OLD FAVORITE HOTEL baring been tlioronstily renovated, repaired and returnialied, I 8 NOW OPIN FOR THB RICIPTION Or 611 En The proprietor (formerly of the BT. CELARLISJ expects from Ita central location, his experience, &termination to please. .4 by fIODICUATIZ CHAIitiES, to deserve and receive a liberal pat ronage. 8. 11. 1114 L, Proprietor. e v 45 BAILEY. F. No. 167 Smithfield Street, Kano f.turors of Lead and Block Tin, Pipe and Sheet Lead; Wholesale and retail dealets to all kinds of Brass and Steam Goods, /SD NIPS 01 ILL DISCIIIMONP 107 Siimitheloaci. sirtzrevelt. .1y16:M2 Tn JUST ARRIVaI FROM THE EAST BOOTS AND SHOES. .T. 06.3141315 .14.1013,33, So. BO Market Street, Pitfallarab. Pa. o a TI, old established house has now In at re thtrt7- Dye thounand dollars worth of Boots and own, %ha styles the latest, the:uality the best, d i are determined to sell VBBY LOW fltr We have resolved not to De undersold by In the bus loess that keep goods worth haring. Pall and examine our stook of goods, and we feel natlalletl that you will Plindlasc what yen weal In the Boot and Shoe Lim, 1,0 not forget the plane, Bil Marti:mt. . .n. ltoll B. STEPHEN M. OTT, . ... Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver, STENCIL, MAD AND SIM MB MIL SUPERIOR. SEAL PPRRSRS, Cancelling Stamps and VlAttag Cants, Also, PLATES - YOB ALLURING CLUTEIING. 98 Wood St., Cor. Diamond Alley, (Aoo4li. DAVIS' BOOK STORK) le=:el BA.NH EXCHANGE RESTA_TJETT , H. EICHILD, Proprietor. Xis. 90 Third St., Pittsburgh. UENTLEM ENT DINING ZOOM. All the Insarles of the season. Choice Liquors., &gars, An. Private Dining rootnerap LEATHER. BELTING, pIIESSNIAN St. CLAIM, lie. 11 'kJ OHIO STREIT, near the Praitentlary,Alle rnytett&mh_ =te r d 4 ZZlNt r a U rg TANNED TITHER SILTING. BELTS made *a outer and repolreo at short notice. Particalor at tention paid to Seto for Rolling Mills and Drawl works. Alll work warranted. Order. re:sportfully solicited. icErd74 DIM& CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture INanafacturtrs, COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS, Latest styles at rourrtrac 006.t6mare4tuod. C9EIOICE BRANDS Family Flour ‘lll4l Adarr4Dl.aatehl:a./0076 THE W TWO Oil WEDS . The cLUtioui rt forensrded 'snitch willystach be cub. Kum as scribers the Well bun. "" Twig &I.NtlLEVents. Mt If in rho fJ1.1)138 or _ .• ink :1..1.1136 or TIES &NU 1111 pottvir zo.l44Uji DUNSEATH & CO3B Watch Repairing Establishment, LADIES' .44ein 4.; Lars "li7i7.a. AD3ETt...W43. AY GREATLY BIiDECEDiPRIVEN, IiNri.T.IX.N T. la ) KF.A If Firm, SOMETHING NEW Time Registering; 33,9_1t01YLET.E.LtS. tiff 10311 Smithfield Street. hie In•trument 1. very generally need by ram.. ant Merchants, as well as ste.iboatnion. It com bo. • Clock, Barometer and fhurinometer. and of depended. noon (Sr Indicating the eh., f weather ./FS [.eIJBLIC_OALE OF BEAUTIFUL • SI fan FOS t'Ou HuME.e 131 MANS. 1 ELD.—The underslgn..l will odor at Feb 11613.111. un ,he premises, In Illansnelti on Tuesday, August 14th, 1866, Al I IS o'clock, a. Is.. 13 1 LOTS, 40 by ISO f.t, and L Ht. E Locfl4 cou.lolng from I le 113( sorini.wa ,7 owmeof the !ardor lots Is growing one of the 1 Ts. urchar Is In the country, embracing reaches. !;.';1114.1..r. sad a • D e V. rre ' e ;HMI le tutu.. Walk Di Manseefil Station of I •ttehurglk mud hp uhr u% hullroad and on one the Hs acre lota oreeicd ' a Frame COM.. 00* . antes s room. T pr •pert) located in the ort part tf wh.eh ore fliorettea, ~ .:0 0 401eutlec and 1 Public octmet. and offers tci par e oles.rous let purehaelug t ry itorne h core P.' unll3 I wl l 1 •11.0 oder at sulue t.me • LoT hy feet, 0 firma. u roue. ale ut :he centre of I maumield, eh en le rteted ',toe Dwelling loose ml "table Peri ins wlenmy to aunite the scle will M. the St ..eueut At curumutiallon Teals., 0 lying the Union Df pot at 10 e. m., return at 1041 Jed Ip. Title Indisputable /er one-half cash; bal. rlee It I, and years, w ith tcnist., For p.m elan; Infinite of .7 MU J. V. FIOVI'L AND, blanseeld. go. W...,11.011, Prealt w. B. arm.lit3T, sewy. ELTTS.BUBGH BOLT COMPANY. WE ARE PREPARED to all Itlatts of Bolt*. from la to 3 Inalmairri& JOINT BOLTS, CAS BOLTS,_ PLOW BOLTS, CAItILIAtiE BOLTS, BUILD: NO BOLTS, FOUNDATION BOLTS, SPLICE BOLTS. Sill SCREWS, NUT WASHERS, Sc., Sc. Gunner Morton and Butler Sta., Ninth Ward: Or .Irra left at Fort Pitt Foundry. Oeneral Blacksmithlns promptly attended to. Jyritial talletitLL Knurl, WILLIAM ANDAIISON PRRVNT & ANDERSON, Book and Job Printers, %VII/ continue be Book and Job Feinting basing= lu all ite branch., at the GAZETTE STEAM JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 84 Fifth St., Gazette Building. And respectfully solicit a share of public outrun une- IylBef99 BUSILNIESS MAWS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. We have engaged the services of an experienced teacher expressly for the months of July and Au gust. ntudents entering on the lst of July can taxi -1) complete the course by - the lan of tugust. Foe circulars and specimens of pvt.mnaship, apply at the College Rooms. or sddre. {s) 5C16 sa at,,, ALLMOLIFINY. PA za)PENCIER dic 11IcKAY, . MUSTERS IND BREWERS Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT WATSON, Maansfic.r. PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS. J. PAINTER & SONS. Lron Bucket, Tub and Trunk HOOPS AND SHEETS, p . C. DUFFY, DIANUTACTUIIIGH OF Ten, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, •od dealer to STUVEiti, !PRISE YURNISHINES OWLS, WATIU Ctrs/LS.ILS AND • TOILET ARTICLE:, 1.4.43 iai-riwoct efettremeset, PlTTtilitlitiiid, PA. This House it the Cheapest _place In the city %obey Stoves and Tin Ware. Job Wort promptly attend s I to. mar2sto62 HEAVILY REA, JIM" COMMISSION MERCHANT IN FLOUR, GRAIN BEE LIB, BACON, LAM/ Burrzk, 1214345 1.1.1=1 , 41,3rit3T o*. )eldrrrtl I'VrItillUILGll, PA. & CO., .*o. b 6 Federal Street, alUegbetsy. CARPENTER AND JOBBING, Ail work entrusted to his okra will meet with prompt ettentloo in either city. 1312:0W2 1101. NIES, BELL & CO., Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburg Mona facturers of AN C HOE (A) SHEETIN ASCHOU (11) MEETINGS, ANCHOR. (C) MEETINGS ; Nod BATTING. ENT, MONEY LOAN OFFICE, NO. UK SILITLWIELD IiTHZET, corner of 131X114 Pittsburgh. Koury Loanedon River PlateS, alltin,_rl4oll, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watebells:', Clothing, and valuable artlelosof everydesorlptlOns- The goodscannot be delivered without Ltir-terv'i. Not socouriLvble In ease of Are or robber'T. Goods ofeven , description for sale Of lowest prices. (JoiVid2o) F.MA.NILEL DIPAPP. BOINIp tto tM i IORTGAGES want.. 0014 $l,OOO, $B,OOO, •$5,00 0 , $lO,OOO, For one, two and throe jeers, ADMINISTRATOR'S N OTICDr Whereas letters of AthrtlnLetratlon On the !S -tate or Margaret Montgomery. dommaeat barb Data granted to the undersigned, MI persont.baritkor Mamie •galnet the eetuto or the eattl deogalMt are [aquas: e•I to make the /MO XLIORO, and. allpeisects ludebted to eahlestate arg requenten 10 gulag., pay ment to J. K. NEWMAN. Adtnhalstrator, an l llr 97 _ 13 Webster Street. OILNICIULL JAMES M. BALM ALNII:IIO3ECET 334 = 9 . Ezprm.EslT,Tdßl i t Mit" mitisa,s" - nzetbrAnDrigoliabli, scrzt R0W1311012 streets, ALLkOdkrir t...e3 " "eek sad ..11>K171 ST. CLAIR STREET. 22 2.2 RUSSInn PEBBLE SPROTAOLES. • 81111YRYINO INSTRUMJanTs„ orZste OLASSEb. TELZSCOp tiTRREOSCOPER, MIC:RonCOPRII, •- COMELEATION HYDROMETERS. __ 11. atandattl.h THERMOMETERS. BAROBLZTERn. S.IOHROaI ETERS, to.. for ante at reasonable prices, tby • J. 1.31.A.H0ND, PrselloalODUclas. ' =ht. CLOVaSsents:_' pITT9BUIWH BUY YOUR NOTIONS, T6vs, Baskets, - - iv.amaxiapreass, J. a. Laner's Variety bto* - ; - 101 lIAIMET 82/173.1% . - GRANT HOUSE, -. O. Tift. MEEELLIT, Wier of labels sod higskfilimk Near the Saspeealea Waage. atirVataleti AGl.lNittrit‘Y cIITY. PA. $9 , 00.WH WHO CAN BEAT THISTS9,O() Etorgrwo 'Weeks Only. I sealing good/3E2CH OALIt 6612 800 I.; of 027 own make, for thoom4l atm-4)(64 62 ; bins LARS, at Se. 26166166 suite. . . , -o• • TPI: RIRA. Jn 1 IN 000 Minh: NO. Oats Glabnas. rhorthwntent l l -4 ,z.:77.71..4""Le1134.4 KLY GAZETTE. EDIZONS ISSUED. AIN AND. INATITSLIATS. vse Sift2s istrocat. or ro,ITE MASONIC ILA.I.L. I= = I= ao IMalers In Optical Goods, No. 4 St, Clair Street. tilld.Yr EX. ..Nd J. F. DdeCLAYMONDS IV= I J. WII.Ir_rJE, ow. M. rwrit. Na 1315 t. Clair Wail. II IME:1 I