:~ THE GAMY GAZETTE. Penniman, Reed. & Co., .444.. to& • IX==:. TIMMS °x ot JLIC / 4.lr.ti • Ist , 118.00. • 15. Ott Vitioburgit &MO. TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1866• TELE CAIWASS M 1 No canvass of the Republicans in Penn sylvaniahas never opened more auspiciottil ly than the present. The mass meet ings., of which a good many have been held, are unprecedently fall in numbers and overflowing in enthusiasts. The loyal peo ple have evidently resolved that they will not be cheated out of the proper results of the toils endured. Assailed by the Presi dent in the:persons of their Constitution al represezttativea, as untrue to tho coun try,' because they will not tamely how to his dictation, they have aroused them dopes to the task of attesting their primal authority in the Government. They mean to he beard and rfispeeted. The Republi cans whom this rehreant President has de nounced-as traitors, because they would not become retainers at the White House, they will send back crowned with popular apptoval and clothed with fresh authority; and they will take good care that the rep resentatives, either in the Senate or House, who have betrayed their trusts, forfeited their pledges, and dishonored their man hood, arc left at home. 'Let no Republican be disheartened. The camp-flres of the faithful, all around the horizon flash up to the zenith. RADIC:tLISNI AND CONSERVATISM are said, Just now, to stand in sharp antagonism to eacb'othcr. The former is held up as an object of intense detestation—the latter of unbounded admiration. Tito one is rep. resented as a raging monster, with open month and terrible Claws, eager to devour all that comes in its path—the other as a meek-eyed angel of peace, wearing oliv branches- to mini the turbulance of the people. What truth or falsity is there in these representations? Do the Radicals insist tmou boundless slaughter and sweeping proscriptions Doubtless some individuals demand that such capiations should be made as will "magnify Uto law and make it honorable," rendering it a terror . to evil doers. But the scare not:clatooring for holocausts of vic tims. All they require is that n very few of the leading spirits of the revolt shall pay the forfeit of their crimes; that the doctrine of the "enforcement of the laws" shall be exemplified in their persons. list other radicals, the equals of these in num bers and influence, only nsk that the rebels shall properly recognize and rwpect the Past rights of all their fellow citizens as the e • ndition of au act of oblivion. 'I • stands are condense,' with the u. ai eersal amnesty—impartial sutr. ra.l„ a compromise between these extreme points Congress has agreed, in the most authoritative forms, to reconstruction, by simply depriving the Im..ding rebels of power in the Federal goverunwnt, and of fering the inducement of increased repre seMallOn to eaili Stale that shall do era, e Ilk all classes of iLs population. Nev er was a more inagnanimotis ard lkeindje,ml basis or odium... Ail offered I v a victorious 1 nation to csuyuishr , l rale.... The of no Niviini miiiired. Vast lorfriturus, deliberately incurred, are relingliie. I. Only those poi nl.y arc gnarled which seem indispensable to the repose of tire nation and to ihesecurity of loyal men. What do the Conservativea propoiw? They demand tlutt there shall he no enforce ment of the laws. That nothing, shall be done to brand law-breaking as an oll'ence, and wholesome obedience as a virtue. They insist that the authority in the eleven revolted States shall he put hack into the hands of the men who plotted the rebellion and axeettied That no conditions for the p,‘•', el'on of the loyal nfinorities in those States shall he exp,-eted, and that tie surest guarantee for the future is a coalition Which stall restore ti c national govern ment into the bands of Northern Copper heads and SGuthern insurrectionists. This is not an exaggeration, but sober reality. It remains for the masses who sustained the government throughout the war, to prove that they are equal to the present trial, by thwarting this conspiracy for a counter-revolution. WiscoNstri.—The party of the adminis tration hoped that through the deception of Senator Doolittle and Governor Randall, from their professed Republican principles, they would be able to do something in Wisconsin; but information from all parts of the Slate is to the street that the loyal people who supported President Lincoln's administration, were never more thor oughly united or more in earnest than now. Their indignation has been stirred to Its lowest depths, and there is none of that afathy which existed last fall. The people are aching for a chance to express in a tangible shape their approval of the epurso of Congress and their condonna -, lion of that of the President, and they will do It by giving a much larger Union ma jority this fall than last, by keeping their strength in Congress good, and electing a Radical Legislature which will return Timothy 0. Howe to his place in the Sen ate with such an endorsement as public men seldoin receive. GEN. CL STER has received the'reward of his compliance. lie has been made a Colonel in the regular army. Thrift has followed fawning. Ile repudiated his sworn sentiments before the Congressional Com mittee, and gets a coveted promotion as a reward. Ilis ease is designed as a warning to officers who refuse to traffic in their prin ciples, and an invitation to such :s arc -open to arrangements. CONEIZEVATISM that duped General GUAM' Soto an unconscious seeming en dorsement of the Philadelphia Convention, is characteristic of the mon reputed to he coneerzfed in the fraud and of the Policy 1,1, was designed to serve, but was an expedi ent gentlemen of honor would ntver have stooped to. It was fitting the sinister genius of the President and Secretary of State. SEVERAL Conservatives of Peniiiyl - have been to Washington beigging permission to levy contributions on gov ernment employees at Philadelphia, in aid of the election of CLYMER, who opposed the defence of the Union, over GEARY, who made a splendid recent in its defence. Conservatism selects the disloyal side by Instinct. Will= the Conservatives-talk of the no , cessity and excellence of conciliation, ask theta to remember Memphis and New Or leans. Qonservativo conciliation has all the fleromesX of a starved tiger,when it gets the upper hand. Tim donsertat yea confess that clymer Gi be;ateii Maki* the gown :intent ihmishes More Money help his cause. They may •ag vrell,innto p9yrden plymer is the d t eadest of ail 111242, and -.'money„ cannot Xs& ' a ,7 r~' ~"' t om». , ~'.kl; EIS MEE DEAN' RICIIMOND. — DEAN Eacrwonn, whom death is reported in the telegraphic columns, was at the time of his decease President of the Now York Central Rail road Company, a post which he has filled with honor to himself, 'and profit to the Company. Pot many years he has been a leading Democratic politician, and his death ismainly attributed to his exertions at the recent Philadelphia Convention. The principal railroad offices, and rail road carriages and engines in New York are :draped in mourning in honor to his memory. Ho was in early life a poor boy, and at one time earned his sub gigantic ait driver on a canal, but by pers. , verenco and industry he rose until he br came possessed of great wealth. llis in come for last year is reported at one bun Bred and eight thousand seven hundred and twenty-one dollars, (*1053,721. TIIF ItEMOVAL of Genoral SIIRIIII,IN from his command at New Orleans may taken as proof that no patriotism, however conspicuous, and no services, however val uable and chivalric, can shield fmm Presi dential proscription any man who refuse,: to surrender his convictions at the demand of the Administration. TIIE removal of General HOWAIIII front the Freedmen's 13ureau is a fitting con. summation. As the cam stand=, a Chris• tiangenGeman would find it hard, in obe dience to military discipline, to be inadc an instniment of injustice and oppression. LOYAL MEN at the South have ceased ap pealing to the Presiileut for protection, but turn instinctively to Cougress nod the local men of the North. They measure the situ ation correctly. New lona, Aug.:lL—The World s of the death of Dean Richmond: Mr. Mancini tvas struck down by a severe cOmpl icat ion el inter nal disorders, greatly aggravated, If liot di rectly minced,' by Ids anemia - log Mus to bring about the successful results recently at tained in the National Convention at Phila delphia. Ills wife and family were n I tit him to tilt, last and he received the most assiduous care and al tun t ion frorifthe I s tin tsl I cal ability of the city, Ors. Blakeman, Aloe go Xiarke, W. Van But tin, Mete:lll, Parker and Flint. being constant conse Batton over his ease. tin Friday night there as 01.0 , 0 a marked change to the heater, nitil since that time his eminent physicians had begun to hope for Ms recovery. hut he grew esker all yesterday. and passed away al ten minutes !mod two this morning t pang. lir ILICIIIIIOII.I moan borne in Woodstock, I ortuout, March:llbl, Deleantr4 to am Union Cooveneton of rblisdelphla. I.outsv im. Aimust _7—Tilt radical I nion men of the tgii Congressional District,. held a meeting at the °Mee of Es. Attorney tieneral Speed, this evening, and approved the list commended by Om recent Lexington meet ing for delegates In the loyal Union Conven tion of Philadelphia, and appointed Lanny ad ditional M legates to represent the nail I oil gressionai District. , >~~` THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 204. The Death of Donn Ittehmond CITY ITEMS Sour Jodscrionti. WI III•. I Ppern Untiso Shoe Summer Goodie %t eent, At the tote .1 Ilettmt• 1.1.1,, Msty slistled That hut, .tt the .Ipera Souse 51K.. ,ter Er. r 3 Poir of Stoker , t% rr t k ..j op,ru 7 , 410 , -tor Itatrstraittss In -a1.., t.atal.. at the. ~:tern St.mmer 1610.eal • ',e1...1g leg:l..llre ,, of ee1..., at t he. ~,. Shoo Stslt e /Stints - tier Good Sci I int; n •ai litorilive, at ih.•' lino, lion 1110. Store. nest \Venting sIICW 10 the City, at the i 'porn linu 51100 Store. 1nr.3=1713 Ltepaired free If It do. not prove satOdaetorY at the Opera !louse Shoe• Store. Go to Fleming. Grog . Pltoro, No. V 4 Market strut, for Coo',. or unet Con 01 Balsam. Sol•l ultra, =3 At Beftver olThns SepLumber I l th. E. A Ist Principal. It.. T. T A I I, it. to to Fleming . % Grog %core. 4n. XI Market 4 street, for the Rey. .11 Oxen great. Iteinedy for Agt• for Pittelmrgb. I= Boarding lair boys, opens r,ept CO to 75 for all expeose.—sixtern 'reel It. T. TAYLOR. • Beaver Female Memionry. StIVCRIy Lo SovouLy-tlvu dollars for all ex! , ens tsr fourteen weeks. Opens September II It. •r. TA, Itheumetlwou No More. A Certain cure guaranteed by the use of bottle of Clayton's Bitters, and one Isalitt ithelanatic Liniment. Fur s.‘l4. Only by t proprietor, Nn. 37 Diamond alley. Price—l tern. $1; TAlthuont, be cents. Extensive lint House. One of the largest stoelu+ Of slats t•vcr brier offered for 1411i0 may now be neon at NMI,. Fleming'. First Class fiat an•t Cap (louse, St /In Wood tAreot, consisting In part, of tient Fine Silk and Cassiniere lists. Men toot BoY Fine Felt Dais, at a reduction, either whet stile or retail, Preparations for the rrewlttesst The chief among arrangements to he made ou loin reception will be 4. large supply of Laughing Gas by e. Sill, so that the party may exhibit• their gad' nature. An the Doctor In giving the Gus free now, In all probability there will beguile a lively exhibition at 246 Penn street on that °erasion. This In the only place where the work inginei urn expected to Join hands with the President. So under tile exhilarating influence of Gus we may look for aJolly time at Drs. Sill & °flier, 210 Penn street.. Go along workingmen. that is the place for good and cheap teeth. Iron—Phosphorns—C.llemyn The Three best known tonics, skill I ully and elegantly combined In an amber-colored cor dial, beautifully tmnsparent to the eye, plow• ant to the taste and acceptable to the sLoinacti, in Caswell, ffinck k Go.'m Forro-Iltosphorsitud Elixir of ealholyn Each pint CO 0 tams ono ounce of goys] IMF saya Bark, and each teaspoonful contains one grain of Iron. Stunplos furnished Iron to the profession. C Ann Amt., Mean & Co., Solo Manufacturers, N. I. For sale at wholn.lo lu Pittsburgh by It, g Sellers a Co. Al. retail by all Druggists. Tho Re Why Itontettor's Stomach Mere Should Waves Place In Ltory Homo. Beene. by Invigorating the constltutb and the Innen they overt airknos, Because 4especially their use proveam tl atmospheric poison which product% spiarsO from taking effect upon the system. Because they elars indigestion, and impart unwonted vigor to the stomach, BMWS° they are the best appetw ray medi cine at present known. Because they are the only preparation noon which persons of a bilious habit can safely rely to keep the liver in good order. Because they tons and regulate the bowels, wait invariably relieve them when constipated, without causing undue relaxation. litvause they strengthen the nerves, clear the oridn, and cheer the animal Spirits. Because In case of an attack . • • =sol or pillow, colic they are the best th.ti hat can he admlniahared on the instant. Because they combine the three , •lientcr of a tonic, an altern.tivennd a nervino In their utmost purity mid perfection. Because they are a specific against Agile and rover and all intermittent/4 and with all their potently an a preservative and a remedy, are as harmless as water from the mountain erring! I=3:= Are sold WhamsLe and retail 'Livery law rates at Ftendnaft Drag and Pedant llottlolnok Depot, NO. &Market street, oOrnor of the Disostond aal Market, Wm Fourth stmt. SEUOND EDITION, 1101111110rE VEND% BY THE CABLE. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LATEST TELEGRIMS. SOUTHERN LOT NIASTS' CON VENTiON. Pmpnrnllon• for the itrocollon of the fkoothern Dollogntro—Prtrolo fair -eon Invitollfoot to Tholr Hower—Appoint- Olen% All Pilillt.Vll.llll[lllllools, AV., eke. mv0..1.0 01 , 11..1a , tv 1.. Iho 111.2 14tm41 p.,16“11.mr , .‘lo Iwitlir mad , for lio. rev. , kott or rho r‘oninvln monkts nit Mon ,Ito %Iv •t uulMcoin 'rho I.onacto lm. lust tkppottitra It It 0! the 01010 it I 0( 1:0v0ptIon, n Itirli gill make Llte novessary arrangements. The names of time tlelegate? Itiremle lc non n train the sort it me item - 1y three hundred in I'mvate gentlemen AI , Inviting the delegates to thole P et•idutattes, and the lot al people attic Cllr and Mate are Octet mined to make the oe. ca-ton a grand met nntional holnlay. FROM WASHINGTON. Foreign Postage linter.—Four Rebols Pardoned Appointment. by the Pet... Went Soldier. and Sailors' Convention at Piti.bnrgh. Wssulio , roN, August r.—From tue first Of iniptionter next, the postage on letters for. arthsl from the United Slates by the French mull. (or Portugal, Madeira told the .\zOres Islands will be trend-seven runts per single Irate, of one quarter Of all nutter, prepayment lalonal, which postage will cover the full charge to their destination. Newspapers will Other printed matter may also be forwarded to Portugal and be the E reach mall, on pre payment of the t nite,t mates postage, only two cents for eaell newspaper, and two cents for four ounces Or it fraction, and three mints for pamphlets, magazines told other printed matter. . . . Authority was ail en for the preparation It, warrants tar the north., of four pertains to pat thipution by 0011111 in the rebellion. Theee portions are granted to Ind Ivldlll\l9 front jr as, tittorght, Istelslana id K e n t k 101 from cacti State, antler the M thin oteeptiott it. 20,t0t0 clause. The President bat oppointed 1t..11111000 Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Thin) Seventh District of New ark, also, &AL Wel her, Unite.l States Marshal for the thstrlet lowa, Charles I. Monnw, Marshal for mater , District of Mlssourt, tool Thomas s. Waller Marotta: but the M estern District of Ma The follownh.: I a (-all for ll,' S1 1 )1) 1• - ' an. Lao,.' Nal tonui t,O. 1.1111, 1 11, In purgue....... resolothal at •piretrlig ot Ow ...I or. and the 1 . nit 'II, 1)11.1 In Wa.l, II . ) In Monday August IV in, ale all soldiers ionl sailors holist -a•rved ni Lilan ion stun ionl inn) dm In the late WM' for the suinfression fft the tube lion, and who believe that treason should mode Ashons and trait": s polo tilled; who al opposed to the restoration ol rebels to r 0 V 1,21 anti Entering premiums bit treason and treael ery, and In boor of {intim:tale,: constitution, at/tendon:llln, and nl continuing (..ongress the law making power 01 the government., t net at Pittsburgh, It.. on Tnes , las. bee 1, in 12 o'elfol. in. We Millie r t , the field. We w in lindiev. l'illfscaviniset to Wlllialli A Sharp, Penns) Ivan In James It. li.oyee, lor mom, William , lima., Rhode Island; 0. Mar rill, Conifeetictil; tt 111, ,1 0. More. Nett' I.tk N. Pallier), Neu „letsvy,W I. Porter.Olo 11. I Hall, lost rict .1. IV. hirkslo Mat land, e. h. emotion. lte.t lit goon, .1 Borne", 1 wifto I' Miller, linhonm r vaninf, 11100.-, - A on Deventer, Mad, g c. un rs, Alississl AsUltel 51 i 17:iiesota. Potter W. Pr nekton!, lona; 1.1,13 hlnstmi S. I:. Ilarinfmon, Ransft Thomas 11. Dalton, Knit L. . liauvL Tennessee. . t lb. II II:IN l• 1.'1,1 I oi n u p. .‘f the ttttt try und 1'3% •.: to 1 h.. 1117.: 111,. :1 In ll,te• Cm11..6. lit ,te..l NV:,lititgl.on, -....-- FROM CMINI. Britt Mb Slap Wrecked—Oar Unwired and Fifty-lour I . l.6lteugerm 1,0101-111.eb el. Ilefra/vd—ler • olt of lboranb—Amer lean Fiblp Probably Lost. FP.A141 . 0.1 0, Angela Itrittsh ..hip l'alritgltt, Capt. Itatth, trout Hong Hong hound to Sail Franeittol, was wrvekod near Island I' Churls Hulot on .into. Itch. One hundred or Ilfly-three Chinese ptuotengortt anti One Eur . • • lour, alt. t d.r'king, and tudlidng was warint The tinvernhkent hue chartered r nteauter t • send titer the wrecked crew. Hong, hong papers of July say that the Englintl commurtgal panic wan felt there !Wu The Mateo fr o m ilart(Ord had ar rived at Hong Kong from Amoy, and reported that the imperlaileda had beaten 6,w l'iilerfoe relasis, causing them to retire. The Chinese pirates captured I.lfo Haney rise schooner Sophie .'lf Chili Point, Find +tole too thonmand dollars, hat loft the 0111 m me and . • unlninred. Tee report et It revolt In lie.nbuis ly e. tuned. The troops In Illosehon, the nuptial, took pin. esition or the cityin the ttn+ertee of the (sue •rnor It votomt, 401Zeil the persons of the J udge tint Treantirer, and toted to force them to Into setriallne the Emperor to the effect that the itteptt trete at Let, revoit for want of pay tot Thl+ev eat etoote.l great nuntbitrx if the gentry and met...hoot, to commit Hul ett, to pro vo their I..yaity l• 1119t.rvetif ,recalled t iirtmgitolll line ittON have. Wheat .14•1 art 0•11, 4 of of , were h,'1.1 at 7. , t1i.t . 1, 4 per Itik It watt ',Tn. - W.l I hal a large 1/.0.1V of rettnts had pm..t.ru.L.4l Into Ilia mina) or Chin hang 111 the heart of the atilt it to toured tie Alen:lean ant, tltlen I ant into, loot ntutot one MI, het Ireen Tato Ar Atnuy. FROM NEW ORLEANS, Morketw—Cholern Reports—Fewroea lie- Rene Tbettaselre% l'olaoneti end Kenn.° toTake Reinedlea--0. M. Roberta alio nen Senator from Texlia—Tae Collec tion Pinapended--Cotton Crop, Ale. New 01ILIIA NCI, Aug. 2.7 —Cotton; Pities of ITde intles of low et 1 , 1,11113 g, et .Ths3le. lteculitts i• hale.. ltallk Nterileg 11. New 1 orb Fax.- change i., .1 luame t The deaths from cholera In the forty-elght hours end in g at si v this morning mite t wenty six. The cholera is abating in that City hot. no diminution on the plant:Odoms. Thu negroes have cancels ml nu Idea that they' nro pet soot ual by the white pool - dowel refits.. to take the cc- Ml,ll lion. ts. M. Roberts, President of the Seem. slots Convention of lull, lieu been eifl.oll sec ond Smottor from Tex.., The elide Union I wee voted lor The collection of the sit rent tilt Impotent by congrie. In 1 sel lets heels uusponaled in Toxins mail January Ittt. Cotton crop statements con! bole to Lb gen erally toalnvornble, hat In Upper it the cotton I. 3 lidding well. FROM CALIFORNIA. Later from Ur% 100-11MrImmnentroyed by ilro, SAN.tugunt V.— A letter (roil Mexico states that a portion 0100 xpottlLloi under Jonn Ituruly handed safely at :Plinio. with four thousand muskets and wl.l pieces artillery, and are now supposed to ha wit Carona. The town of Mariposa, California, a as di stroyed by tire on the . .Nith. Fire gir sin ings were nuvwl. The estimated loss 13 COO Itioorofrog for Deno luchtuond ugsrsu, N. Y., Aug. 11.1.11201111 ,1 3 - 104 . 1 a of the death of Dean itlehmiand caused a guttural expression of sorrow In ttris city, Flags were MI.( iOlllll , ll at Intlf intun 111111.0ther du - strations Of mourning wcm Mali., The loco motives of the Now ',lurk rentral.ititilrosul are being draped mourning. Thu io,omotivo ately tirithed ii °urn tug. A tug. alinntintleimint of the loath of Dean Richmond crefiteg profound sensation in this city. Plugs urn at hid f must. The Central littllroad offices, buildings nun comfit ivedt are tieing draped In 11110111 . ,, tug. = Copperhead Appointed pootnnetter— nettienn rrieNt• Now tons, August 27.—1 t is.reported that Mr. Thomas Menai!, editor of .the Brooklyn Ehp/r,.a Democratie paper, line. Wen appoint ed Postrurwier of Brooklyn. Two Mexican priests, who airivoil in this city about the 12th of the present month, were induced by a stranger to back him In a frinne Or menu!, whereby one of theta"lost 110 e hun dred dollars. e Their room was nicanwidle broken open and sixteen hundmid dollars be longing to the other prlitst were stolen. The swindler has beau arrested. Cholera In New YOrk—itObiler Arrested. Ncw Youe, Aug. V.—There wore only live new cases of cholera reported in tins city t..›. • day. One of the most skillful hotel: thieves lit the United 6(.4.4 named Billy Jackson was..nr rested on Saturday night and arralltned this morning on a Marge of stealing V.‘ooo 111 money and Jewelry at one of the Long Branch hotels a few weeks ago. -- - Cholera Iteport—DlOrke le. By, Locus, August 27.—Iiine cometries ro part ninety cholera death. on *Saturday, and eleven cannotrlea report eaventy-ttu ea deaths yeausrd show - lan a tolerably , marked abate ment of y the disease. lialleldo or a Bad Mom POCIOHIL.:1111!.., AAu9:stwli.:Aingotecirc= oharrZr t 7Zr o po ucc, yes wilny, entered a Ea u r r n a abort distance trout t4r!, ,, 11Ti1k. 1 . 3 4P1er: Out Ids brains. PITTSBU RGII. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2.8, 18(16. Reception of the American Em bassey at Moscow, MARTIAL LAW REPEALED. Union of Saxony with Prussia AT MUTING AT IHREIGIIIII, BC. The Treaty of Peace Articles FINANCIAL AND COMMEUCIAL Li v imroot, August . 27.—The ship Universe Captain llutton, from Now 1 ork July 31st, Sr riven at this point to-day. The Ship hi. l'Os Laos also arrived. Sr. l's . " eusuenu, August %.—Tho United Stales Embrosy met with a hearty reception on the route to Moscow, where they were re ceived with dietingulehrgthenore, and enter tained at a grand banquet. At Novogorod tho Embassy also wore tho ro• cipients of similar attentions, and were hon. rod with a grand dinner. The Russian government has repealed the diet of martial law In the southwestern prey sees of the Empire. LtnrsTc, August 27.—A large an•l Influential noel tog has boon held in this city, which do tared In favor of a salon of the Kingdom of Sammy wall rrilkl9l:l. QI,..NATOIVH, Monday Evening, Ang, 27. The ~ t eautsittp Tariff, from Now Yorh Aug, 1:411, :trrl veil at thin port this P. a., and pro. ere led on her voyago to Liverpool. LoNtioNraurtv. Monday EVening Aur, Th.. Moravian, from Quebec, Aug. 141 t, arrived here title r. a., and railed again ME= Itl 10( I Si411)1 M. I.llg. 21.—Thu Ituform illsplaY la la's city to.ilay was grand, mai inorstal Off cdiou a riot or aistul Lance of any kluil which had beall to soma eatent. apprehended. 31... a y thonsamls of people wore present. The plat form adopted by the =meas." assemblage Is in favor of residential Manhood antrrnge .1110. Might dellvet cal an address this evening In .tappori of the platform. 8K1t1.1.2( , tug° ' .—ln 101111a1011 has I wen ta , ~ern st ‘, 1114111004 the general brliel that articles nt lio treaty . 01 peace signed a Vragno, are almost Identieal with tio‘ origioal prellmlnarl us of pence Interehang ..li nt Nechnlyburg on the %111 of July. The detail. of lhe treaty will not be made pablie however, until It id ra1.1111 4 1 by all the parties blvolre.l. 'Honda) . noon, Aug. '1; —The Cot ei‘rket ntewly: the sales to-)' 1A 141.1.11,110.4: )illthlling Uplands quoted t ILHFOOI., Aug Vol 14 tildi mntl cleellnlng 11, Luton . .., IdomIUY• I', 1.,0n um Lel is nuclionger.l I In , Monday noon, Aug. 11.—Lonsolo rloot ,, i for money. Th.' market. for Allierfron, Int.+ 11l Into 1' n. ;tooted Ht Erie I:Allgrity nlntrod, 'lil t. I nt.i. I,• sitrout, !:- r. a (trot isont 111, tut is quirt m u d generally unchatiatut I it siiroot, August Y.; -r. u.-Thoto is 110 t•liatlgt! of note to report In the produce olnr -6 et, except In cutton. uhuuh In firmer, holders r.v.king au tul vatic, losu , •11, Evening, August atin inonvy market easter, arul an advance of eon . notesi le Conaols. Tilt, closing quotation for money Was "O. Thu niarkat for securitlOS continuos erne, and Erie end Minute slutrea have advanced. The Clot quouttlonv are: United HUM. ',Tye-Teen tti., 714 Erie, CS; Illinois Central, OY tiTEARER EUROPEAN. v saws', A mr.l7.—lntolligenee has been re ceived of an engagement In Mexican witteni, between a Prussian Corvette and thu Austri an Corvette, In which the latter was victo rious. Gas., Barr 111.—/ was understood that an miceement had been come to between% the Brit ish Government and the Nova Scotia and Now Brunswick Commissioners, with the concur rence of the Canadian Government, and leg islature, of the details of the confoloratiou of British North America and of the intereolo ulat Railroad. The sum Is 300,000 pounds. The Irish government has released a fresh batch of Venison en the condition that they leave the country torthwith, and soveral of them have Jest of from Londonderry for America, 11l of them persons the name Over to Ireland, as the authorities believe, on Fen ian business. Their names were: Captain Michael Duffy, of the American artillery Jas. Barnes, of Meagher's brigade; Captain N. M. Gramm, regiment; Lieutenants Dohert,y. (Leneral staff: Major H. Manahan, and Thomas MOE.. A Cork prisoner 0110100 note has also been released on the earns no dermanding. All the Venians who have left Ginty wore under thirty years of age, and ne of them had nine hundred dollars In his poasessimi. A terrible lire broke out In the city of Ant- werp on the lath in some warehouses where petroleum was stored. The loss Is estimated at 6.11.1.010 to 3113,000 The Thews has the following extraordinary story, and if correct the Pope is on the eve of leaving, in antiMpation of the Limo fixed by the 4.1013Y0131.101 Of BelltAlllMOrjetn, n deform t tintioa not wanting In originality. and which if realized, will certainly provoke long eon s rovers!oa and complications of more than on 3 kind. After having announced his intention to the Catholic world In a solemn enoyelopo dia, hla tiolinces will write, report says a let ter to leo Emperor Napoleon, in ...len Ile will offer to band over to him. motor the title of r Martha°, the States of the Church. • MEM= . . . . ILI Et, August 11.—Tim correspondent of 1.110 on don Dyne. sn •• : I have now proelso Worm:Atoll us to Liao object of EtlipreAS Char tft's aLett to Part,. It Is to obtnin u release for the present from the obligation of joiyOo: whet duo to rruneo out of the proceed., of the Mes.lean Custom houses. The Invahtom Of the Insurgent tnmte have greatly renlnee.l their proeeoda, which ure no* 0010111 ed to the ort of t era Cruz. The Mutton" government requires, ever with the strictest economy, buOnnuisi planters monthly, for Its indispOnSablo expenses. Ifor some time past It has not boon in the receipt of more than twodiftlis of-the sum from the Customs. The financial condition of the Mn. - Wan gov ern teent Is thus reduced no the low est els h,atel It ht LOWVIC relief from its genurou erett I tOr that I hir Malusty has braved the Aar lure of peallhatee anti of LIM ocuari. The Part, correspondent of the /11depethLenc c adds: Tho concussions which slie asks of Na.- milemi are, first, a prnlounation of the Frunoli troops stay in Mexico, upon Um recall of Mor ahan llaiwine, and au ILT.telialollottho time for the payments due by the Empire to Franca., width amount falls duo holt January. Car lotta asks that the recall of the Fronch troops In, put Mr until April, 1A77, and that Napoleosi foretell acortain nintiber Of French vitamin; in organize the now Mexican army, which Is Ito consist of forty hattalins of ono thouhand men each, besides Lho foreign legion which coasts is of about fou thousand of field and lino Wilco rs for tile army of fifty thousand men. As regards Marshal thuilene the Ramiro is requests that 110 be scrawl by (Moen LI I in o re, because since the Marshula marriage Ile SeelllB to take mum Interest in home than in the extirpation of rho enemies •of Maximilian's crown. The loss of Matainon IS Is attributed LO lack of energy on Ids par L. Moreover the Marshal is Very alltOeCaLle inn his conduct; so Lunch so as to have once to offeadmi the Emperor by a curt reply, sinto Mahe the latter threaten to alslicatu if lissome would not make all amend< honorable. This WWI motto by the French Commander, at. the Urgent request of M. Patio, the French Am bassador in Mexico. The Prom Moot sod Wm Escort to VlM two--11loopttolltion toktentled la llir by Cititt—lrbo rreoldoot Iftex.t on Thttrooloy. W ',semipros, Anguet 27.—50 far melt is cur t:Only known to-day, the following is a. list of those who will summil - Imq tile l'rtaWwlt 00 he excursion. Thu Secretary of /Mats. and the Secretor)• of the hairy and wife. The Postmaster fleneral, General - Uwe.' Ad haunt Foriaget sind wife, U Seato and. Mrs. Patterson (.01. Willia. Moore amt. Col. Morrow, anti comicutoillwith the Pntsidont . s riffle, Marshal of the District of Colorabl, iirnelleg, and his DePlitY COL O'lteirtio, L. A. Goer laid, reporter Of tna Axsioniated Rims*, and W. W. Warden. It Is believed that Major tionoral 2.ternini Minister Romero, and perhaps. others. oil , also he of the party. iloSpitalities have been tendered hy the elides or Baltintore Wilming ton, Now York, Albany, Auburn', Urietiestor, Ilutfalo, Brio, Cleveland Toledo; lietron, Chi t:nue, Indianapolis, Poorin, nod Otbars. Tile President , will leave .WashingtOri on Thursday by the aegular • : Inearreettou Amami the Xing Shah CAW •lele—,Seveseil Killed. Peemix aerate, Ang.27.—lnformation Just re ceived in this city, states that a number of "t' employed to the quarry at sing Sing prison, attacked a keeper this anierneou and endeavored to wrest a revolver from blm. Ile stoutly roasted, his attempts to .freeallimoolf attracting the attention of Otheekeepers who immediately wont to his assistance. in the meantime the attacked mew managed to tree his pistol, when he tired at his ansadants„ kill ing ono of thorn instantly. The other keeper also fired mortally wounding three, Whenthe balance of the conspiratOrs were beamed.. At halt-past six O'clock this evening .-all riaatilnet agiouS iS Add 'Mat twWersarieta eIOSPou last night, and Mil also reported that some of those who made the rustuttne alteahrent are sttll at large. The affair caused elnetiner*Re, sepalteraeut, and large.eroWni . linke 4l,o tfp• Nare-ot insturbeage. • . . I= En =Ell IME fiy ~ ~.~ ,~ „~,,. r*4^ t.a "~ ~ ^+> ~,ye....:..: .p ~" K r' : '"4 — ` f 1~ V k~.~Tl' k"---. ~; ._~ ;R• > , ~ , . ,^.<.c ~' - ' . ~~ ,.. 5....5 , ~ ° .:rr~z~w.t: , . , .~.`J~.'t...,,~~7 , ~3~'c : e~~N~w.~.~~' : i r,,, ~=~*~,,. ~~~~ ~. ~"~ti~~"L's{~~' t 2 i cw ?: ' vc 7 ~~.m.~,,..~„~..c.:a~i`xl~r! w.x,~35~. ~`~ :.tr tbr. —'~' Canadian Troope Itreals Canal, Meeting Of City Cotinetll. New Tone, Angled 17.-A inapatelt from lief- A ra.gular monthly - meeting of the PIMP falo states that Win British troupe, at Fort Erie bereft Counties wee hold bud evening In the are °Mend to break camp on the esti, The - toxins at Thorelal leave Tuesday for Toronto. city 1,1111.11 n gs. The Canadian Government has received inter- Haim! Gouache-Present. Metiers. ileralman, mutton that no movement in contemplated by - 01 11 1 00 Torlee, Morrow, Thompson , Comet the Fain tans before February. The cavalry, . ' which has been patrolling the frontier, win, relieved cdteher, Lawm, McMillan, Artwareng, Bar relieved by the gunboat. Uttered, and tug Rose. clay, Brown, Alebeughlin, Nonninie. Wil-Wie _.-...- and AteAelev, President! .. A rra " 6 " .ath " fin for Johni ilßeel'lag President The minium, of the erevlone meeting trete mn. rend toul approved. Paitsentr at s, August '27-At a mottling held at r. Ile Leuglilin pr m tten te a coim nun icatlon iro the citizens of ' the Sixth ward complain. was rem the Alerchents' Exchanee to-ay, a M n, oter.' that the hospitalities of the city lu g of t i l r i o e m seir o ity of water, and ref o ku l e o s fo t that tel extended to the Preeldent, and Chet the merchants, mechanics', professional men, and nipe as roan ""w tattl l' iti Mn iUrr i rod to the citizens generally, meet him at the depot to Ny . . an P°---e• - ° . ; atm trurtutittee. oecort him to his headquarters. Mr. Barclay ',reedited a petition from Citi zens of the beventh ward flaking that water Corn Emehruitre and the President. , pipes he laid along Overhill erect from Cede lene. sperrals, August 27.-At the Corn Es- - ire avenue to Linton street. Referred to the ehmige, to-day, n resolution was Offered to sp- ; Water Committee. I point a Committee to cooperate with the mar. ! Mr. W ilium presented a remonstranee front charts In receiving the President was defeat- I a number of citizens residing on Second street, between ein Mitered and Grant against the por ed, receiving only four votes. The Journeymen Tonere' Society have re. ! chat' of it lot for tin engine house on that solved to turn out en mazes to-morrow, to re. ' oared. Referred to the Committee on CRY eeive the Preeident. , Property. Mr. McLaughlin presented a petition from Toler , Aletey, anal other citizens of the Cholera Increases In Phillodelphin. I , e ,... t h ~,,„,i. emes ,,, ea Of the want of PutiosnatrrliA, Ang.27.-The Ledger of tide I wider on 11111 alley. Referred to the Water morning says the report of the Board of i Committee. Health of the cholera in this city shows Ogle I Mr. iferdman presentee on ordinance relat teen mums and seven deaths, a large Increase big to the capital deck. formerly ownea by tile ail compared with the report for any single J any. Rend three niece sad passed. day for a week past. ~ Mr. Armstrong pi esentee fin ordinance in ___: creaming the salary of the meneen ger to Coen illeellug at ['anon' Hall. ells to silty dollars per month from tile Ist of BOBTON, AttgLt St 27.-FiLeuel Mall wan crow. 6 el d ' errr.r. • I Str. LeOW moved that It he amended by also ded . this evening for a ennui ally mud ratIII• i teeteee , t ,.. the e„htry of the City Regaled r cation of the Pliihnlelpithi address anti dada- 1 from four hundnal te eight hundred dollar ° , ration of prinelplee. Rom henry W. Paine I A fter consider:LW° difiensiden the whole mat- P resafed i who.. was the l' rlaei P al ' j 'i'" kel, "" . ter was referred to the Pirlallee Committee. Was reCetVett with hearty appitorso, I Mr. McMillan, from, the - Street"Counnitiee, presented the report of the Viewers on Wele Jer. -DAVI. to be Released on Parole. • tad and Roberts streets. . The report was ac ego Monies, AtigUst • 2.5:-The err!m, : opted,ce approved anti adopted; and the Cern n gains ground tbatJed. Davis- will s , discharged. leased on conditional parole on the ground of , Also,egheny 'Valley an ordinance granting permisS ompanyion to to Ills continued 111 health. 1 the All Railroad C . --a•--. build n, bridge over Canal street nearthe corner . of Etna. The ordinance Was read three times Cholera lo Memphis, , rand fluidly missed, Megrim. August 27.-Twelve eases of eltol : Also, an ordinance granting the Pittsburgh era and four deaths are reported to-slay. National Coal and Coke Company the right to A steady rain lees been fulling sines vester- lay e saheb en Try street. need three times day morning. ! and temed. lAlso, lie ordinance supplernentary to an Or. Penni of Itev. John Pterpont. , dimmer direr:Ling the widening of Webster Burros, August 27.-The Res. John Plerpreit • streets freak nigh street to Timed street. Road died suddenly last night at his residence ln three times end posited. Bedford. i lie Was ninety-one yearn of ago. I Also, an of dimmer directing the opening 1 and a Meiling of Wylie and Duncan streets (ne ; per advertisement elsewhere.) Adopted. 1 Also, n ordinance directing - the widening CITY AND SUBITR.BAN. ji j oftl i dibeit street, on the Simthern side, from 1 Magee to Stevenson streets. Adopted. (AUDITION AL 1,00/t I, NEWS (JN Till Kit PAGE-) : Aim, an-ordinance authorising the grading 1 end curbing tut, it alma street, from Pike : ... . : street to the propose] Duquesne Way curb 1 Bishop StittpVon`ft Centenary Lecture nt . ise. Adopted. ChliiNts (' hLi nnrc-beral Endowments Al-'.,, tin ortl u lnance antlimezing the gratllng, I tothe Pittsburgh 11 . 01111010 UglIttOt:O• i payout and crbing of Chick street, (rota Ful ton street bi Leavitt street In the Sixth ward. 1 Last c•en in g, pursuant. In lisomiiiieentielil, , „,,,,,,,, , ,,, L Christ clench it as lined with a I , rge amli- , Aliso, an otaltimul•t• nol Intl lidng the grading, teen to greet Ihe Might Iteyeren.l Ittnintp , intlitt , f 1 , 1.1 , 1.1 „, t;g n i, ,, ii: ‘ ,. , ; , 01 i, 1; , , , 1t i 1 t ..a . . 4 1 r r tz a t i . nr Aci p e a p v t i ci „ i g . ''lmPl.'" ' " I"' "'""""o"''' to d " i ''''' "'.'"- and " ta:rbing of Munn., ry alley. Arloi4.l. reattr7 1,0 or, Tilt meet ittli nraanfr" 11 ; Also an minium , ' for the widening of Mil calling it. E. Sellers, Ceti., to the chair, tool i ten lierger'• st ley. On motion of Mr. Lowe. this entree wan Mkt on the table. the election of John Moot bend. Etat ,ns Sect es i .r :,l, 0 , „ km i .„ 0 „, the e , i ee „ a of the see _ tory. , The exorcises of the evening were I enth wart, ' asking that au alley, nen:Anted, be a:toenail by an 01.0011 and impressive no poll- I graded and paved. Referred to the Street cation to the Throne 01 sit are by lire. Dr. 2: es ' UT.. ,. "." 7S ' i e rirdtilsnee for erinstructing n pelilic bin- hielieli 'en' lismi was thee I ittroitheed le j sower Virgin alley. Mead there times and the tonhence mot eotion etteed Isle lecture by ' passed. a. toentiring all i hat be destretl nthiresslng them Also f"r the censtrect ion of a public sewer In a general way, although what he sa i d .as 0t Wood st reef. On motion of Mr. Merriman the especial]) intended Inc t-1. Met liml ed It ret It ren ' :Wootton et the ordinance was postponed. in emendates , . Three Imintrist .7 eat , tom jr.,- ' Ain. for the coustruct lon of a politic sewer testanism wins established, and with meth pry , - no Market street, from Liberty street to the arid exultation wan the solo Imesctry held a , Ittatutnal. Adopted. few years +go. Tit. Is the hundredth anti I- . Mr. Arrant Tong presented lot ordinance al 'nary of Methodism in A vier lea, and even , lowing ArinstrOlig A Stileoy tro erect addition s,.watillilar Itirml Ines I o the prosenl aro be. al viral. ovens on the bank of the tdOnOngaliela Mg held in all Sections ot thecoml. r and t o cr, to It Ilia the city line. After counttlera a• ben:tees' those tumehign art' hallall rejoice hie .1 Istolcdon the ordinance was laid 011 the In the high standard a loch Methodism lins tit- ' t able ' Mined. In 1:741 a elan,. t ~,,,,,,,,, of nts nom Mr. Lona mot .1 that the City Regulator be front II eland net .al as , lor 1.. and there Inel al rol. sloll lo survey seastual street from Rose the Mit I ~,,, elation in Atte-run el the 31.-t he. to the city line, and le report to Commits at II wt. Epbeermal religion. They IMO 110011 t•,111111 their neat reenter meeting. Adopted. •eigettilir by Barbara !leek, and had 011.1 1011 - . Mr. Morrow pre.reliled en ordinance author ! ley eta "s sit env , to i tie tl, , ir ir notg.• to !tint; the COMMit tee on Ainnoelifshelit Wharf Mel and to implant 11+' .. ~i et Methodism to fele. an alratellient Of 1 wenty-ilvo per Cent, Upon this conilloor I. 'on till siettll/1 toms 11110.111 g Stroll)' trips. TllO 1011,0,1 100101'0r raorlorl the' general Passed great Wort; rrom net hoar., ol ,o,• Mcilimpal Mr. Morrow offered I lie following resolution , great I itoorti, from 1 Ick 1 lino rlow rr Or the 101.-11,1 i %. il it il was reict red to 1110 Street COnititittee , Form bo mind! a Iroz Inning amtl+ooll •1 li.c.J..(t•tti, That Michael Mullen be exonerated nourished soot grown to morn lent I Int to- from - lite payment of twrnaity-t wo dollen, for de). ISIS fold ittitulters itntiot -.1 i 1:15, all 11 int in- ,1/10,, , os grade of High street. Meg It' Mane Of, the 0110101101 , 0111111ror 01 The resolutlou front C. C., winterizing the I.7stesleromitine Ratite met Is , nig:tract las Illy lemmi t toe MI 1711 V l•rOloirty to purchase IL tot acfoal siren t tn of the 1,11,1 ton. Net only lute for the use of the buquenne Fire Euglee Coni ne, Church 111f011111 , 1 Its 110.1 1/1 11.1. r here, pony, was amended on motion of Mr. Slitpton but has tarred mit...lons to Germany, A, ' by strll.lft out the words "power to not." and Sweden, Inilla, CM int and Afro a. 1 ht' In all business from C. C,,tint otherwise Bishop here reriterl till , ht/lt iNt it, 1 . 4.,3t111.. in I - 1111.11t10111.11, rt. C. eoncbrred. the general tlt melt, as deice it (1)- the 0101E110 of 1 itn motion adjourned. . , lee, WlllOll 110 C1;010041 Oltolllll ben aourre of I In r„,,,,„„,, 0,„„,„4"p„,„,,,,,, Messrs , Brush , pride and praline:OM.. 1e all We faltlifid, an ' Diehl, Forit, Bare, Kitten, klawhlnne,y. Meßtr inutliorLlSUl had Made more 1 alert progress' en, Aletmewan, McClelland, McGowan, Ogden. than rtflV' ether religlene denote Illation m 1 Pineheil, Rotes, Seibert, Tomlinson, Turley, wealth r a nd opulenc T e, tied the Minds, a wl Welden, Walsh Lind Stara, President. clinrarter of her diuretics. he lecturer The minutes of the preernaling meeting churned that the leovertimeet et the Crated e ere read anti approved. gtnite4bed not roVr'i , r l 1 - 11 " M° ol .B . r• ir Aiere ii 'rho Chair presented a remonstrance from a It propOrtlon 10 Its tllOll d bor., n o be ether . needier of calzene against the erection of a Churches been favored. lav,ilsl a its the la to I gin , Ellt:1110 house on Second street adjoining of the organization of the Ameri c ,,,,, cheitet . the liontimmathic tinseled, giving us a reason roper. i that the street ts too narrow, anti that It is eim p T ile Bishop teen gave an amount mei goner-, co pi e d by private residencesand that Ito al history 01 the Colleges of the Cleo - eta mine - oreetion wilt lessen the value et property In that purled. And yet, he said, there ts it VIVII, . that itetehterhood. Referred to the Commit field open In this direction. 'niece are not , tell nitteLy property. enough Of suer institution , . established yet j Mr. Welden offered an ordinance increasing for the education of our young, an I he would , lac ,celery of the First anal Second District urge sty and earnestly ask ell persons within Street Coinnessionere from nine handrod to MA hearing to properly alai an I support the I twelve hundred dollars a year, from the Bret Seminaries and Colleges nlrendy toweled- : o f j shy 1,,,,L The right reverend speaker next referred to Mr. Seibert spoke at length in favor of the founding of the Pittsburgh remain College • grun ting Lb, i nem nse, and the trouble and alieletilties encouevered i Mr. McGowan moved that the salary be one upon all sides trace tiffs noble institution was themand dollars. first oetaidislimi. But now it was one of the I Mr. Brash mm eal to refer the whole matter most useful, superior and presperOUS places ; to t h e Finance commute,of of female edilmttlen an this Motel lanai. Per- , Mr. Foci thought that it was unnecessary to several.. and energy Is today rewerded by i refer it to the Finance Committee. The Com ma average attendance of over two hundred miseloners were saving theeity more that. the scholars, shoe leg cleurly that Il IS deeply ap- i increase of salary asked for, and their present predated by a wise eh riatlan cam MU II Ity. bee nay wens insufficient to support their famillea. long this educational institution will lei recog- he thought the orilie.aneu should be passed nizeit us It is new eminently desurVlng. In is . without reference. Pee [aeon atid success as iteY Outlier college i Mr. Killen moved to lay the motion to refer in Um Union. : to the Finauce Committee upon the table. The financial etmalitiort of the college was • Lost• next reverted to, showing that at daft of 511,000 , Mr. Brush's motiou to refer to the Finance s till hangs over It uncancelled, to allisehpree - Committee was then taken up, and carried. w hide be urged Ids hunters to making their : Mr. Tomlinson moved that the Gas Commit. eentenery contributions to. remember the j Ile be it - llama:teat to have a gas lamp standing wimas of thin ieditetlee• 'flat, Peoele era iie - I on Peen street in trout of Dennis Leopard's on reele:l anything through Providence in the I Mike moved to the corner of Cedis alley; alit°, tea yof raising fends for church purpose.. In- : to have a gas lamp in front of the Citizens deed, this city alone eheuld make a linanciel • Passenger Railway slice moved to the end of Te ti day thin year exist:citing thra of any other j the building on a small alley. Referred to the In tl le history of the Clinrh. 'SnIS least $l OO , OOO j Committee ma tilts Lightine with power to act. ohou la. he _reined Inc . edeeetilieel Perneseo i Mr. McGowan admen a resolution remit:et alOile for UM prOper glOrllleat3olll o f the con-• tag the cote. ittee on city property to pro. tental year. : cued immediately with the work of putting a lie c neat the Cat boleti 11,9 an example worthy 1 new roof on the Niagara Engine Rouse. to be imitated In the zeal displayed In the erne- ! It was explained that the contract for this (ion of aha " hen "" other thnt'tettee° for the 1 improvement was already let out, awl the glorification of their Chtuve. in 'conclusion , work would le\woceealeal with as soon es mis file learned keno er made a strong aml earn- : Bible.Referre to the Committee on City eat appeal to those in attendance to make lib- , p ro p er ty. end endow menus to the college. . ' Mr. Brush offered a resolution that the Coln- We f'f.f"fj ese.j."thglY ' hal n ° "'III not Inttlee on City Property be instructed 10 sell flirlilsli alntim - colon 2 all the Bishop's really , the 'Moen., Monne and lot on Wylie street, In eloquent and Instructive iltscottrse. Thai It the Si till wale, and pay the tummy into the waY fruitlut of goal results, Ihe renaming not- bands of the city treesurer,• end that they be illneent endow Merits from those In attend- 1 nuthorised to porch... a Ica m some suitable twee will fully prove, SAIIIIIIII M. gar..., a Thos. lilekeoe's heirs, tor e Die knots nll th' e raltlrt'tittlllhlottS.L,' I 'l ro h t• 0 1 - t a lt r It a l tlle for i i h tr e letr ''' .lot i : n " o ' t f. ex- Thos. • , deat ten' thousand dollars . Itend three times 1 ,„"er,„; total passmi. Mr. Thos. Fe weett "A V Hum!" ie . , ,. .c.- ,, , , I.. A „ i r,..,..,l4,..,,,ii,!,,lootrgertemlotdlireopooootitoifetfil fr o y f K o a o i r w o arl oo l t , .l. o l - o .7. ---- - ,„„ the attuned of 11 la elnini [Or constreether a ,Total- e• - ' , "'" J.,... et 011 re it nseleallin 00011510. Referred to Mrs. hUnrierly made a milateription ot 1,1110 fllO Finance Committee, with power to act.. ty-flro dollars, or eve dollarsearli for 11,3 1111 . .120 1 /1 , offered a raeoltatirm that the Lity etllkrell, for the teetotaler of a gametal emit solicitor be instructed to cuter SatistactiOn tin for est obltslun lent of a etiust ~,,, Alt 1•1' tw ley all at...meats tilt 11:tying tax entered agitated Professorship - lat the College. verso. °teeing aniloccupying loud abeillee itev. . Air. l'airohlim null Mau lolloWing 111 F on Bedford erect, east of Fulton street.- time "A Medina of the ladles Cl all churelom will joA.Ll:..,a,lrioroaroilpuotylootiot.fliotifioloh)e.mC,lotKoTre.coitoettireotrhobre_ lie hold next Thursday sot ...loon lit the Col- ,e,,,, ap v ror r i .,,, 0 ,, , ...,, „ lic k persoLna a tax s may lege for the formation of a '1 -.Mime Centenary . hum) paid their assessments of PriLf ‘ i e if, .__,•' FaIUeitMOIMI Altaffelatioll 01 the re.oloe'V.'l , Se' ; lhelleral ei reet, th e umennt of neese male College.' " t due them, provided 1 ' 4"t '' " nd tt"' " e'r I 11 that .rtirr the After the Ringing of the Meg nictre alextil- . thin the City Solicitor sla j th ogy DIM lieriedletlini the abantlibly dispersed. atuotant doe anti 1 ht: i pgrlt °Ate r , nt he dirt th% City Cholera Preceptive. I osnoooll‘d,,,illlto.l.,r,..l!:illiPar:is:ol.l 1., ,,h o n f u o d p r i o n rd ion s t , t h reo at i ti .L ie i pa . v i .. Thep , Is old adage, that an melee of plevon- I t-og,-,iinii•yeoliented. Retorted to the Finance non lo witrlli a pound of cure. Net or IVO+ the , Cotonlllloo, 7 1. , 1 3. 1 joilifwmeoroteoapeotfirfoo from om„. force of Lille truth! el naying more rent than at 1 list 1 halls Ctliinve.nhtt", rae " king for three hundred feet of present. 'Death, or the oe' e ln Of .th‘eas'" fetirincli tenter pipe tribe tai doge in Forbes "anctathei la every' It h e , " 0 ea' and drrnktlrod tenet, 10 eOuneet with Gist street. Referred Water Committee, with power to act. even In them atmosphere we breath .'ll.O . e leant . i_ '',sll;.°Foral presented the report of the Special irregularity of our system stionial be watched c . ommatee oe the Carson street sewer. Re wall A h e l'alaus aYa ' amt Vthathf a"ura"s' ! (mired to the City Solicitor and the Finance should be to restore It to a heathy am I committee, with ower to act, thou. One of the prinuipal melees of deltas° f/1 TIP' petition o f David lintelenson, lat rola , Indigestion, and anything that. will assist Ole , tills to the chat! ging of V ickree street, was rm. gustrlr juices in performing thee tubers. Is w o n , „b oo b, ~, I w ny, , b e n0n ,,,,,, f or b y mom, .f i alreal to the Street Conmattee, with )10WOr 10 "1" ale all' ''''''lV'''Chni"r'rr""""i''' I Mr. McClelland presented a communication 1 ,„ 1 ", n,,',.l.."72,l,rse"'e''"Lf vi..1:,1,11,,','",',',,,',,f",',;,°,7,',11,°,,,f";,- I from the Controller, offeriug a resolution that '''''''''' '' -." va ry `'`'''' - "e "- -."-- j - ---" .he be illithorlr.o.l 10 Mane a certificate on the for irregularities of the syetem. It lea roe 1 - Mayor for a wernott for 0110 lill 11111 , 1 and SOY trorr, a lonic and I a pro's entire. It lues sioodll% ' , enty-three dolliton and forty - mints la favor of nest of tierend yours Slieettlif,tllll. • 'to yer C o if,' to 1, 0 o ff o ol 11 01, 111 ea. oe. " l7l .' or h i '... Meea re. A . ..t . oh ji4.ls.lllll,el„toerliana,caotimal m e I o m o r f g r e a t i l m i e , s r u o m oo e nary al tarriue one bout° la Eli ~,,,,,, law:Lyn st If- WU. 00 11 / 1 t I n 0, ,„ ~,,.,,, o re. I 'tan two b e ing 0 ,,,,, i n coo .. a o ng a r czep , t i e , aml rianolution roue three nines must severe MOO,. It IS also very elfeutive lit e Mr. irorley °tiered a resolution that COIIIIOII3 roses of Chronic dearth:4i, d yemitery, al yspe p it a ita WO 01111 441.. /f 1 60 rififtlOOttlll tO make ueeessury ',reparation eta, itearklieirmi,th, ° e,,,,, A L ,, - ,,,,, i i m c U. Seely, I to ;rive Preselem Johnson a fitting reception, try it. i f ' VIIIIT,I"I'i‘n-lifi-irker, - s..t.re . eLS,, and -- I; anal that. aeommltteetifillve,three from the So corner ,o , lest and two from the COMMOII Cormell tie ap nold by all alruggbits. -aes-- - pointed to make suitable arrungements. The pled tt s Ills inparimt.-On Wealnosdar I nyea and nays being called (Or, resulted as last. Air. hones Williams, resealing on seta 1 ibliOWS, AYes - Meears. Tetley and W 01,1011„ Avenu Alleglieny.Clty, received Mindful er Nitys-illecars. Ilrushi l Diehl, kern, Mare, Rit much a nature teat he died of them on Sunday len, fdawhimley, J. .Mc.Ewou, litequew afternoon at four o'clock. lie went loW a utim • an, Meelallaud. MeGeWelb Ogilell, ran/hell, chine shop In Mitriehenter, for the purpose of i Itobb, Seibert, Temlinson anti Steel. sewing out apiece of panel taut/ for a floor. iiir.Ogflen offered a resoltitkintleet the corn. The - board was batch out thirty 'lichee in . mate* on city property be, and are hereby In iengthiand half an inch hi thickness. Ile woe etruetesl to s py the lot on Seetwel street tieing one Of the circular sates, and sot beiug 1 i for the parpOSe Of erecting aet fOr the use fandllax with the manner of using it, the , of Duqueene Engine Company, No.§...lteferred piece of board was raleed up by the now, _and 1 to theCOMUlittee On City PrOperly With power thrown eitalently back, striking Mul in.tho Ito act. stomach. Me did not tempests lOC einem Limo 4 Mr. Ogden OffSredtt petition from R. Muller after that lie had received titjunes to any ex- 'Jr.,! President of the lionongalude. Bridge tont, but they afterward proved to be inter- i i Company, setting forth that the eenielnlY mil. ;110 continued to grow worse Until Sue- , were Oceupying a triangular piece of land on day afternoon, al Whlell tint* dean released '.•4 the ',Monongahela Wharf for the etorage of him from hleaulterings. Ider WilliameWast an.:•l, ninterial fOr repitiring the bridge, and re cta eitlteri , woe fifid , aix years of age, and, it questing the privilege of putting,. a fenee loaves a grown ttp family to Meant hie - loss. ,i around tile said ground. for the preteetion of notice aide Ameba will be pined itt anoth-1 , their property, and to prevent, fi lth being L f ar A. cOIUMM I placed upon the wharf, for wra th they will • --e-,--sitte-. -- j .--.-- • J . ' pay the city the sum of MOO yearly, and win 430rOner i elinglItillt.-COrollerelaWSOn hold il keep if - reindict); hooks and poles for the reeer an Inquest hat evening -on thus dotty of Mr. ~ Dry of dead bodice. Relerred to the Commit- Jaraell Williams, a- t- hi s .residence, on South. 'I tee On blOnOngitheitt Wharf, with power to ant. leveneleito ifiqUirilas to what-means ho came ! Id.r.Dlehl presented a protest• from the trite. 10,bledfeatti, Mr; Willteen, ee will be seen by tees of the tlertaith If.muigellesd PrOtestant a 1301100 elaewherte,WMa Struck by a piece of Church against the proposed paving Of Mll- board While WOrkinglit Sheath It IlelLitaldia 'I . tenbergere alley at the present time . /tee Carpenter Shop ittldplatking mill, in Allegheny • forted to the Street Comrillttee. j , _ „. a J ,City..->ef-.tha jery _Was that his I Mr- liatehleney OffereilareaOhltliftlietbhtthe deatit. erar , the 'result Of 'arnident. Mr. Wil--di TruillteeSed the-irittaintigh ~ Gee ..Compu zy bo Mama lumbeawarteleeeter Ws city for abont. - ,' authorizetitaerect ttlanitt OROMOODier Plit'Yet IrkliaTltiltorlgltially.movcd Rpm itut.:l j i, 'Of 'Magee andflism , atrostm also ,elle _tail-Ann 10 ealitilitnlfithiiState. j - - • Street lit 'rent" of Lila - Itislittx ,wate. 'school . • .. ~, s y ~. PRICE THREE CENTS Iteforrol In Ihn 1.a44 C -4 ,111.0111.41n. 001114 sin Ogden offered no orrilll,llol. lleor 4 oo plonettorn for pasnongers on the Wharf, nod . nt the rallreall depots. It ti, the 4,11- ounce Committee. • Mt. Seibert. °Herod n rel.olutlon to to the scales In the Ylftll ward. Iteferte.l to the Street Grrmmlttoo. Tho President read the follow Ing . 090100 410 1144 A no or Het ) Prrrantrann, Aug. 21, It.;. Thos.:fled, h'sd., ['resist:ad of anonnrn DMA tt u:—Accriroing in yo recineAt liend yon the following statement from the 00000110 of 00 Hoard or Health:. The number of interments In the several cemeteries from tho city of Pittsburgh, for the month of August,lar.., ending Anumat.Mtb, la Ono hundred. For the sumo time ir, Au gust, Mk, the se re Intertnents were sebilly ventysme. You ', Groans YOII:04 - 0 Health °Meer. Mr. Ford (acted tho followll l 4 Llc It Ordained, Iprt, That Moans. Armstrong Stacy ho permitted to erect additional coke Ovens adjacent to those they already occupy on Second street, Eighth ward, near fork No, 1, Monongahela river. ti, That all Ordinances Inconsbltent with this by, and they are hereby repealtul. lEZZ Laid over, Mr. rateholl °Rural the following renol . . Re..01,,1, That the Committee on Railroads be instructed to Mean.° and report by what authority, or under what arrangement, the Pennsylvania nadir...l Company now occupies Lilmrty strimtand Emlith otruet, if a condi tional grant liad teen given, whether the con ditions have boon complied with, and if not, what action is nccessar: or ought to ho taken by Councils in the pram ace. Referred to the Railroad Committee. Common Council then concurred in the n tine of the Seleet.oouncil In various matters of business brought before them. On 11200011, adjourned. DOLOOCriIIIC Mooting at CIO' flail— Speeches of Senator Cowan and tiny ernor Johnson. Quito a largo number of our citizens assem bled In City Rail, last evening, to hour the, great qnestions that are now agitating the country, discussed by Senator Cowan, lion. W. F. Johnston and others. The meeting was callel to order la 11. It.. Weaver, Esq., who nominated George S. Gil more, as Chairman. The nomination was rat- Med, and atter an air from the band, Mr. Weaver read the following 11.4 of 01110.ns, who wore elected by acclamation. Sire Presidentc—Gen. Geo. W. Cast, Gen. (1e.,. Gallupe, Col. .t as. P. Barr, Francis Sellers, Esti., Dr. A. C. Murduck, Col. Henry Met:mil lommen, Geo. P. Kinderell, Esq., Wm. .1. Richardson, Esq., Major Wm. McCandless, C. U. Paulsen, Esq., Win. J. Koontz, Esq., John Me Nesters, N:sq., Wm. Mcbinrry, Esq., Col. James h. Kerr, Dr. A. G. McQuaide, I:apt. Frank I'd tee, .1. M. A witty, Esq., Gem Thomas A. itowiey, Joshua Rhoades, Esq., A. W. Watson, David D. Itruco , Etn., Marshall Swartze older. Esq., Col. Francis Felix, ThOilliel K 00110.13, Allan) Itelneman, Itne., Jobe Gan, ' , see Andrew Humbert., lobo IL Sawyer, Zen., John P. limit, Enq., W n.. Smith, Eaq., Esq., W. C. (leihti/ilee, ESil., Henry Itosenbaugh, Neel - clan ..—.lnweA W. Gennody, Esq., Capt. Augustus Brown, Robert Roach, A. bitchy, Esq., John J. Mitchell, Chas. T. Porter, Esq., Geo. W. Leonard, Esq., Chus. IL Strain, Esq. Or Mel NO *MOMS. (In taking the chair, Sir. Glitimre re terra._ bristly to the Issues before the people, and commended in strong terms the action of the Philadelphia Convention. He ell oiled to the aubmissive spirit evinced by the people of t he South since the close of hmt I lit les, nod thought the North conid not ask any further pledges of them and be just. While the gen. tlerman was speaking Senator Cowan and Gen. Sarmtzer came upou,the stage, and were greet ed by cheers, watch effectfully drowned the words of the speaker, and he thereepon retir ed anal introduced Senator Cowan. Considerable enthusiasm was manifested when Mr. Cowan came forward. After iL hail those somewhat subsided no began by thanking present for the kind reception given Msg. ;and proceeded to rewiew the political attention. He said they had met for the par pose of accomplishing that which was dearest thevery Aniorican heart—the restoration of States to then former pristine glory and grthiriess. Thu Government has two great characteristics, First. The Govern moat comes from and derlvmall Its power from tile people, and the second great characteristic is, that it Is ii,lioverninent of law. Nothing can be done without law, not even General Grant, who is the par excellence of generals, can harm the nuntlleat chile in this republic, nuless through the law. Then we must cease law, and It we don't. we are lost. We to ho free people, and sink into despotism. The Speaker dill not believe the difficulties in the wof rm. toration were so great as to make bra ve men afraid—they eoull be easily over come. We must expect to meet difficulties, but when they are overcome we will have a union for oar reward. In alluding to the war he sal.l, In 1511 we had ne army—no navy, no exchequer. We hail some doubt whether we werea dent-rate power, actorilingtotlin in terpretatten 01 this term in Europe. We found out that we were-two first-rate powers. So far as that war was anovltlence ot our genius, valor and skill tu Medan. warfare, neither parties have any rensonter be Mhamed of it. Speaking of the war he said it ‘ was waged by a portion of the people who were endear . - wring to overthrow the law, su pre m acy. e general government fought for its We had no authority to make war upon the peo ple of the rebellions States only through and by the authority and virtue of the Coinititu- Mon. When the people submit to the law there is no authority p Its further rosecu tion. In the great atreggle [Or between the govern ment and the rebellious people of the South, State governments had been prostrated and shattered to pieces. AL the close of the war the question of how were they to be reconstructed presented Itself to Mr. Lincoln. 110 or lint we decide 1 We de r ebb:4 on the Mile of right and law, and refer ' red the question to the people of those States whose governments had been usurped, and which ho maintained had the only power to rmtore their State government. Thu Conati tette= guarantees to each State a ItepUblman form of government. Yes, hut the Radicals in Congress thy you must allow no to make your State government for you, so that we may be sure it is a Republican one. Some people say, are you not going to punish the traitors? Yes, they are In tile clutches of the law, and the courts are the proper authorities to meet out justice to culprits, no mutter what is the character of their offence. Ile did not believe the !'resident had any power to punish any person—he was no executioner, no prosecuting Attorney, and if any one felt themselves in jured by way person in the South, they slimed.. make oath against that person before a magis trate mid have him or her lawfully punished. Ile condemned the policy of universal suf frage, and held that the negro would derive no benefit from the use of the elective fran chise, as not even the Radicals would allow him to hold office. Re maintained that the policy ofteconstruc - lion adopted by Mr. Johnson was Identical to that pursued by Mr. Lincoin, and that ha him self w as n Republican of te old school, andt that he had over adhered to Mao Chicago pla form of P.M and the Baltimore platform of T. 4. lie also Mittnlalued that the Sou th ern States were in the Union; that the ordinances of se- In wore null and veld , and were unlawful their very eenatriletlOn. Speaking MOO reconstruction poliny of Con gress, he said that if it was perslated in It would sow rebellion broadimst throughout the South, arid eventually bring on a war that would result In a Southern triumph, as they Liam would be shielded by the right. Ile held that the South hail suffered enough, and they should be immediately be restored to their an cient positions in the Colon. After speaking for all hour null a half Mr. Cowan withdrew amid applause. Speootics were also made by William F. Johnson and .L It. Sweither, after which the meeting adjoorned, Pit! ,Lassa Gas Works The report of the Engineer to the President and Board of Trustees of tho Pittsburgh the, Works, shows gratifying results to istockhold ors. According to his report, the amount of coal carbonized for the year cooing Juno 30tht was three hundred and forty thousand niuo laindrod and ninety-one bushels, anti the gas distributed to private consumers, public lamps, Mayor's office, water works and market houses, amourds to one hundred and tIOVC.II millioop, twenty 1.110111111111 tWO bemired and eighteen cubic feet, being inerca.se of sev enteen millions nine hundred and eighty-six thousand six hundred and thirty seven lent over the amount distributed the proceeding year. The maximum number of retorts In action at ono time within the year was sixtymlne, and the average number in use &trios the same time was Ofty-tour. The number of men employed In all of the departments at the present time is fitly-nine, and the average number employed during the year was fifty-seven. There has been one hun dred and thirty-one services laid daring the past year, Increasing the number 01 services to private consumers to thirty-four hundred nod Ility-six. The number of public lamps are live hundred and seventy-three, the sumo as last year. The street mains lai d curing the year amount to three thousand and fourteen feet Increasing the aggregate of street mains in use at present to one hundred antrelaty ' seven thousand, nine Itrindred and lorty-elght, feet, or a fraetion leastirun thirty-two The demand for coke hus.not been equal to this production, making It necessary to USG u largo amount orit le beating the retorts. it is now however equal 10 the production. The denland for tar continues to Ist equal to the production of the works, it being all disposed of as rapidly as_produeed, It newpurifylhg house is being erected of swilletent rapacity to purity obi the gas that can be inatinfactared on the ground. The building will be ready for this winter's use. hosed,' ism fa Pitt Tonnirsklp. Four young men named &mph and James Kluney. orta John had James Potrell, honored the pasture geld of ..31r. Just Ruch ht CAL township, on nuntlity afternoor:, and by u.ty of passing the thnerpleasantly began etnnhe; the cows that Were.; ginning there. 31r-Ll:neil re quested them to Menet and leave hla artilet as their coming there was a trospain o t . stead of obowlha they tu r " d i..,...- het Mica on lam. Ho made a -falai ru_s_ aw mod . awing . to the Vigor the .i tairrmug wan locoed to rettre..t his rte V-r:::, (km t° day t t entf,l::rog. _.ent_toiscdar.yOr. drew a revolver and tit o Ruch for orneriest 1i5ai1f.17....117,..1.61. terday morning X-r " - d chnottte al proem: l6 gs Borman 11°"1"r " u'fOr.nutlielcutCrolsoltiet. agaiDew t nitfoal -WUXI, -Yfitill?U! . & :~ ~.!_-w T. 4 6MINEEKLY GAZETTE. TWO:Ib=NB ISSUED. " :asnlunsi • The edition Is fooranteatet . fistilitid - Tenon be Slaw scribers soonest, al thikaaallrolV.7; • coriza, 1150 uLuDs or 11.V.8..,." " .. :LOBE or TEN AND 1:IPW A.111.1 . 6... , .....t4 a la. A Wealthy WlldOw COachinoo About two yearS elm , • took nt the Olive of A Itlertb 'Moo, and a wealthy oil gentleman .• t.ttras„—then residing in Manchester, o decoaSed— became the husband of at, 7escort intern_ After t'tl • n ,71-"ifor coon ul,lal fnlinit tut' Chu it dltZ:olilEahtecebv.lBlto.w.of''"Bl,ll:l the rural dbarlets as "w e. liOsng scarf elloraal'so7ti'ltttf viaint 'Of her clutr departed, she rreutionily had re emir. to the livery: table ei A .111,1 Jackman r o t this ptlrjrnKe t Irtng lime ate m et it young nu no.•ttetl Clay ltrider, who wits engaged by Mr. tett , attr, • lot capacity of a groom or driver. a . t 4: h always took t 144:1. of the team when rho went out. Allot a then they became ulti mate—then effect - lona • o nuttily the young widow threw Imre, In the arms of the 'lackey . and d e •litred the full meas ure of her priasl Another marriage c o reruorty Ltn - '4 , place In the dingy oface of Alderman Ihmaltlim. ,anlthe lean day of .last Jerinary, and t rider Lite BUD , ecymt., P.lll - 1111, not On ynt the affect:tem of the lady, but also In tin utacmgeoneut of her property. Everything ,tlltled smoothly with them fora time, until the father of the bride w e reed cam Critter. hat/ lust a wife and two children in Gettyaburg. After InveStlgating the report, and being Miry o 41311.1 of its ac curacy. he repaired to the orate of Alduruum Donaldson, where he preferred a — charge of Mgt:fly against the liatthand of his daughter. Crider became cogniaa.t of tills 'natter. and ere loe be arrested he lied from the city. Ile returned ma... Saturday, however, and au idontlay was Arrested by. tiflicer Sather, Who, at his request, etinvOyhddiral't o the dame Of Alta. Under No. Water alley, Allegheny City. Ile Implored her to furnish the necosaary but only latighed, and chock.tagadm play- Icily Under this chin, told htm go to`the rent tt tryoll t e n to rn r ed no fr was om e h ous er dis ig.. - to d the county to to await trial. A Queer Notice The Titusville ri,ora or yeatxtrilny L 7 rO - for the following. LiOR a man cow leteil or bans; a thief, can bo rt useful mem ber of society Whose loss will he severely felt, pur.v.b.^s us cromblerably. Here is the stem: Annear or rafirla 1:1 fresh in the minds of our readers that no attempt at burglary took place at the resnlence of Father 4ignault lost Thurs.lay lamming. It tens sup posed that the burglar was shot by the brother 01 Mr. Xt. and afterwards got up and loft the premises. A wall-known resilient of this city, mooed Frank Carver, Ints been covered by the pollee, shot by a pistol bull, ft is alleged, on the same day on which the burglary took place. Upon being utte.dioned he could give no satisfactory ac count of his whereabouts On that morning. It wa., therefore, thought proper to Into him in to custody, nett Chief W 'therm', accompanied att It It the city yesterday afternoon till Oat parpOse, 1017. up to going 10 pries they 1.01 net routine.' Wall their prisoner. Mr. t ,cl - r oolise, On It,. ILIIII street, i, this city was yestenlay searelied on of Issued Inc that palayse,l but walling of a snapleaals ehataet,r 101001 la It. I rel.:. cm losity" to ptesseo a- ill 110, liii- affair, w 111 turn out. Mr. Cary., Inas proved himself an adept In re coverne,. berso4, meilt 4 o ho found guilty or this 1,11110, he .4, , IKO 11 ,Ni a a...letter O triety may vet reit. Tho Finkle .t Lyon Sewing Alm,hint, A 11101142. 1110 11111111..11 , Sev.ltig 111.11Innes now betore tle• 1.11 1 .1 n, 0,,e,' oe,•,,py a higher place in the ,•••1 inlet toe el those alto have lIRCIi them than the Finkle Lyon machine. Their prin. cl cll 1/1/1111 to 01 111,111 or their cheapen., Slot. plietty, darnbitlcy, lint their solaptatnltty for 0.1 kinth , of work. The operator cam change from the very heaviest 111111 commit cloth to the finest anti most llei teat," fabric without al tering Other the stitch or Llie Magic.. This Is n very Important consideration, and. taken In waneetion a lii lade. 1110:t pureletwers to form a favorable Judgment. Itut we refer the reader to the 1111V11.111,1411111.1111. the 150211, IL. 11. Long, NO. 112 1.11%1411 ,areer, tamoslto the Cathedral, where the machine cart be seen la operation,. Injwittee.—Wo aro Itol to believe that, we Uhl Injustice ytisterilay to I to Kennedy In stating that he Levi failed to pay Ills beard- Wu hill Pa Lbu proprietor of the LirUAL /101180. 111 Allegheny. The matter at hisue appears to have arisen f rom it In tatted en rd d ng tig between the host tun: his guest. regai t price r weekly hoard. ',entitle., the matter will I.e amleaul) arrangeil. _ lwfore Alderinar Ts) or . • .11,1 e oath against Mary 1011 II • t Allat battery and inalutatallor a ha , all Mary was arrestod and rein, iat ad 1 Bring suit, agal••nit Tlll`retla for 11.2,1.141 , . WOO'. Ttaa 011010 Ikifu.ir 1,1 1 ,. , I the parties paying our ball •:f the.... The !Fit,. Pie:luau I tt. , - . tt 0 matte mention of the fart le •. mrning's 100110 that. Ow restilen• .: , u 01.,. of alt. Pleustutt, Cilithl, 100.1 1. . . of id, bl/0. Stem t.lu-0 We lett.llll 0 . I .I.i Elulluet. WllOlOllllOO 0 Ihtre :LI - 1,-A, . , rime, 11.1lli thUt thin eV IL I vllvv 1;., - .0 0 0 I. 0. .. 00 et.rong as to rutoler their COON 1r.,. u L...alte l f of cc,- tuint.l. - ... Whippet! a aeo•. Valentine ap peered before Alderman flutier yesterditY. unit prelerred a charge of assault and battery ligalust Mary Connelly. The olTenee consist ed in the latter abusing sit adopted child of Line prosecutor. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of Mary. amm= NELSON—ENGLISH — AIign" 214. at S. MM. theve , ehtuch NowlYork, by theitev. J. 11. Baden. Mr. Jt/lIN NELdON, of 1 - 11.45b0 rg b. to Mist. KATE ENGLISH, furtoorty of Ltolast- InIZO lIKATTY—On Saturday I, titling, at ii , o'clock. at the residence of her brother-In-law% John it. Magee, corner of Cleaner and :tool.)an s u es) ), m t ,i, Wani, Miss RACHEL 00. ATTY, aged years. The funeral wilt take pla - e fills (Tuesday) mows. MO, at 9 O'CIOCk, to pe.ceed I+l tltlldda Cemetery. The friends of the family arc resyn.,tfully Invited to attend without further notice. WILLIOMS - 4ln littray evening, the Mth inst., al.& o'clock, of naiades ICreiVed at the Nationa l .& Mill, in Allegheny , on Wednesday last, WILLIAIIa. aged trA years. The funeral will cane plead Tins nottutvo, at 10 o'clock. Prom his late residence. south avenue, Al legheny Cdy. TOO friends are invited to attend. LI +LW 11.1h0—Ap Lot. to, Auust 1/ANNI9 Li &WALL . ..N., in %L. :CM yea g r of Il M ln h , 1.4 a, FOSTER-0u Monda eveing at a u`cl...k, MARY E.; wife of John 'W. Foster. Neticeof the fumed will tie given in to-morrow's pavers. NEW ADVERMEMEN:I'S. UILEDALE CEIIIET.ERL—The bessitlful "I:lmre-acre," largest auburbau place of sepulchre, except our, iera 11. :els 009110, sit ated 011 NV, itrigbiou rood, ledlYtely north or Allegheny. For hurial lutn, perunte or 111103, call at central Drug More of COI E. & '0 NY, &IN- Ahem . Ult!. FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UN DI, - RT.A . 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