GAZETTE. THE DAIL Reed & Co., Penniman, Err, rirranuaan roma= Tr'Jai- PEN. Y Val BY MALI L. t.x.o ti sr.uvEn 4.3MA1C.7.7 5 . 76. fittointrgit gazette, FRIDAY, AUGUST al, 18G6 Tim question is frequently risked by , correspondents, what effect Johnsonism will have upon the vote cast at the forth coming election in Allegheny county. From actual calculation, in which a liberal allowance is made for all defection in the Republican ranks, we can safely predict a . majority for the Union nominees of be tween seven .and ten thousand. Never since 1800, when the loyal masses turned out in'their 'greatest might, for AXIIMIAIi LINCOI-`i, have the people of this county been more thoroughly aroused to the intet osts at stake. The trifling number who have left the fold of the Union Republicans will not decrease the majority, as we know of fully as many Democrats who will either vote the loyal ticket or stay away from the polls,.rather than sink their manhood by clubbing with the Mongrelites. In deed, such strength has the feeling of dis satisfaction obtained that a straight out Democratic ticket may be placed in nomi nation, in which event the combination party will be sadly defeated. At all events, the Union Republicans have nothing to fear. They should, however, work strew pously to roll up an extraordivarr majori ty—one which would carry with it em idiotic-evidence that we have not degenera ted from the proud position of loyalty oc- Cupied by old Allegheny from the moment the first gun was fired upon Bumpier, till the hour of final victory over rebellion. SPECIE, in material quantities, has coin. menced flowing back to this country front Europe. This is not bemuse the commer cial balance has actually set iu our favor; but because of increased demand abroad for our national securities. The cosh that comes is not money earned, but money borrowed. The influx of it, under such circumstances, is not a situ Of monetary health, but evidente et UnSollndile,s. A nation cannot borrow itself out of debt, any more than an individual. Europeans ale buying federal bonds at a large depre ciation, computing on a gold basis; and the bonds they purchase will ultimately have to b•_ redeemed at par in coin. only when the tide of gold shall flow bark limause we are producing none food, elothing, nod other Inercha n Wan Sri is les than we need for our own censumptiou, and sell ng them abroad, will our commercial and financial system rest on a sur:fountlation. days of . ..t2publiesu •:" Q. Anans occupied the Earcu. I• l, Presidential Progtc , ,es "la ostentation. N, her.thk lan ..ddiug g - aping multitudc, a,-on cannon thundeq . cd deafening a . .I. britatoing looitita:;ty. Solitary and ultoo., he motto! el hi t after the (41 fa6ltiea. and meat on hie tray. This ato:laro t• or di61 , 1 , )• this pal ila nic austerity, illtS place to 11.1011,:. ia•-t! ,lizeity ; and 101)0111..11S.LieF , . tht, Lange of manner 'or the hetier! J I:`,T 'NOW it i 4 die fliSillult tor tr qt tiwtaoctatic. oitittion to tilenouAres To lit , ting owl], to utter I,atty nr.l6 oarullaiiitratiOneast," of President JOHNSON. 13y way of con. trust., it is refreshing to note, iu priN ate conversation, with what contempt estidhl democrats speak of him and the Republi cans who are following him in the great betrayal. While not averse to reaping any advantages the treachery may throw in their way, they express the deepest loath ing for all who are concerned in it. is the Lucerne and Suaquvhanna Con. gressionai district the Republicans have not yet seidetl en at In Lucerne several genklemen have I): en liamed, among them Mr. \N". W. blurt:num, who seems to have the lead. In Sitaluenauna it is prob able a candidate will be brought forward ; but the preference is given to Mr. KETCII cat, if a Luzerne man is to betaken. These two counties were carried last year for Gen. HARTRANYT, and strong hopes are felt that a republican Congressman can be elected this year. GEN. FORREST, the author of the massy ere. at Fort Pillow, properly presided over the meeting held at Memphis, to ratify the Philadelphia Convention. Fort PillcW, Memphis, New Orleans—all manifestations of the same ferocity in furtherance of the same cause. It is not wonderful the perpc. trators of these horrible barbarities are de lighted with. the I'resident's Policy; for it accords them the immunity for their crimes which will lead them on to fresh exploits of the same infamous character, Gr.x. SILERIDAN reports that the speech Dr. Dosxtr. made the day before the massa cre in New Orleans was "intemperate in language and sentiment." We can readily credit that assertion. But was that a rea sonable excuse for butchering him? If all the men who make intemperate speeches should -ho killed, there would be a woeful falling off in the number of male inhabi tants. The President ,Would certainly not survive, for he never made a speech that was moderate in•lone or words. Tug Rev. Henry Ward Beecher has been appointed Chaplain to the Cleveland John son 0 - invention_ The Copperheads and rebels are taking him into high favor. We shall hear no more* tierce diatribes from them against the occupant of the Plymouth Church pulpit_ When listening to their new-born praises if the question does not beset him, "What evil have I done that these men Break well of me?" then his in stincts are more battered than we Ttur,..Par.swgrvr Is reported to be indig nant because .. the Nayor and Councils of Philadelphia made no arrangements for his reception there. The President will doubt less find before his return to Washington that genuine &publicans have no entitled astutr parade to mend on their betrayer, They are ready to honor the Presidency, but not inthe person of such a man, PirrnoLucts edema to be attended, of late, with maYvallots futilities. The ap palling nonflagrution at Itobohen, Narrows burg, and Antwe9, speak with tho ut most emphasis in behalf of additional se curities in the baffle in this commodity. Oziorner. SIIMED.B.IS pronounces the Mayor of Now, Orleans guilty of murder. 'rho President stands by the Mayor, and appoints a successor to the General. And such a successor 1 Ono who gold his honest convictionstor promotion. Tar. um, Rebel yesterday hoists the name of J. Y. ld'Lliagtilin, Esq., of the Sixth ward, as a candidate for Sheriff on the "National truism" party ticket in place or awsat now, Esq., resigned. Tat Goyesturient supplies the Fusionists with bgt ad - bum; while the Nett/Yark, Timer thggiofealsiott• ittStitaela. I == THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. LXXX.---NO. 207 CITY ITEMS. Fintsheel Goods the Opera House Shoe Store. No Pairked Work At the Opera tiOalillPhoo Sty il.h Good. At the Opera HOl3llO Shoe Store. Fine: Assortment Ot Gooda at. the Opera Mina° shoe s(r”. A Few Pair Of English Army grogram Earn Opera 'louse Shoe Store. 8 2 , 00 Will bay n pair of Etorthitt Army Itl . ng:ul+, at the OPeth Rouse Shoo Stoft. The Ottty You can get tlntent ArOIV 'trona , . In rzt 12:- burgh, In at the opera House Shoe Store. No Other Shoe Will Mutt' ilko them, wtt.rrOnt.ttl to plc, Go to tita ttpery. no.° Shoo tit Ore. 31uslenl Institute .1t Ilet.vor opens September 11th. E. A culml3l rrleet Address R. T. T.: I . t.• e. Ho to FIOMISIS , I4 Drug a ton., O. &I Alarket Itreet, for all Get. in , ' l'at eat aletlictnes, at the lowest rates. Beaver Academy liusLrUing Schno!, tor boys, opens September IOLI, CV to :5 tar all penses—tli I= tioventy to devouty-tivo dollars lot all f'Spoll col tar sixteen weeks. Opens Soptember 11th 11. TAr =9 For boys and girls. The ,1,1311,11 will CWIIIIIO.O Monday, Septum he I Third. For particulars call at the InNtltistc Room, No villo Hall, corner of lAberty and Fourth streut.i. Camp'slgo In Ilation Comml tier This toils of di.qtingulHhe•l to iiv blual who arc in advance of the riesaienl, making ar rangements for IL sound iii' ptlon, are con sulting over the iluportanc' ul ninile element whioli Will prove more comfortaide, so as to make the fusion more pei let. As laughing gas null combustion, it Is thought best to em ploy Ur. Sill, who umierstatols this 1141:III, that the forertng of the heat may lie more inten ilea, so that 0 hen the work is completed it will 110(.4i collar. Peon street. Sill GlUedpitt. . . The UP516,1141111% Why Hosteller , . Stomach Milers Should Woven Pince 10 Every Hem, eoustitut :old the Crune. they 110 ••( Ikrause (especiaM . ) their 1140 pre, 1.1, the mum...00-Is J enson e loch to 114illeeti EV.II/1,11, (rem tati nu eirect upon the o stem. lleenn-e tin, cure indigeston, told Impel t unwonted vigor to the s:cuorh. 4 . 1,1U31 . t hey aro the Nat up/aro:lvry u!.11.,- I,lle ut 'trout -at known. llevause thy arc the only prep:yr - atm!! 0P - , f aflf,ca persoae of a bthout hufat can cafe!) rely titer to gotri der. Ih..exu., they tone tont req.:ate tlau 1,01.11.,/ d invarinhiy relll•I them when 0011,11v:114,1 n ll hten 1..tn.•.1ng ong111.• rehLawl‘on. = arta, etteer the anint4 aillrini. • in ea. , al liT 4 itu . l. - . of b 1111,141.1 or lily are the hest thing that tun for rt. I tit 1111 F, on the instant. tneanse tla.y t indium the three proper t ite id a toot. ,an .tiliirtittreand nnervier tel their alive-1 pat it yat •I pertectlon it'eant.ii. a specill , against Zoe and i•r and a II inlertnittonta, and with all their pot. ney 84 a iire.iervatlve anti a. remedy, MTV la hat rtt,taaa ta, stvirer • from Ont titurrafadii I== Ai . . Anti Wboleaal I and retail at very 1.,. raLtn• -n .mina's Drnt: anti Patent Mod lett, 14g33.11L, • 1 J Market ell , et. Corner 01 Inn Hinman , ! , blarket, ttcw ronrth streot FRO el NI EX I CO. Forced Loan Lerfed —American Dart, Seized by n French Elan-of-War. SAN ittA Auga,t al.—Mexican advice, -th;e that Ilaxi.allian how levied two forced ifhtn, on the rt.-Atlanta of liaayaMll.6, amount t., to ri,lo). A Fitch loan-Or.war recently avized the American bark Francis Pallnor, under the prelonce that she was loading guano without n pencil, and carried her to Mazatlan. Ad miral Thatcher will nend the Saranac and Shawnee to Inventigutte the matter. Ropnblieen state l'onvention—Nomina- Lions for State and County °Weems— Resolutions. Vernon . , August 30.—The Republican State Convention met In this city today. Every organized county of the edrite was represented The lollowi rig were the nominatione , Gov ernor limp° was ronombialcil, the names of Gm lion. 11. P. Baldwin and General Stough ton beteg withdrawn, after the first bullet: Lieutenant Governor Con iw let; Secretary of State, General lipatildittg , Treasurer, E 0. Grotevenor ; Land Commissioner, thineral rritchard; Attorney General Stoughton, su perintendent of Schools, 0. llorford letuber of board of Education, Eli: win Will iams; Au ditor - General, General Ii emperor. Among the resolutions adopted was t h e fol lowing: 'Defeated m the field the enemy has renewed the struggle through the ballet-be ~ and by political machinations alms at that is loch It failed to destroy. In this erisle it eehooves us to eland as armly as we did in the supprusaing of the rebellion. To Congrees alone belongs the duty of deciding when Sen. atom and Representatives of the late rebel linen Statee are entitled to admission. Sold Mutes ought to be recognized es fit to enjoy ge ri l v y i IL Z , Vn b ' t i ll ' : gip:get' any thereof rby ' i l l:L ." lV ' ! ' i 1 " .. duet give satisfactory proof of their toyeltv, accept the situation and evidence of honest disposition, and abide by the results of the conflict." Resotred, That In the rehaletation of rebel communal. it en first the higbeet duty of the GOverttinOnt to look and provide toe the protection of those who, under persecution anal oppreesion remained loyal to the United States, and te at as one result of the etruggle has been the emancipation of millions ot Le. roan beings, who are in a ;groat degree Weep, Isle of self protection In the midst of a hostile element, and DO scheme Of restoration ought to beat, approved which leaves 'them oaken! to their rebel enemies. Since, as citizens ofro the United States , they are entitled to the ptee lien in securing equality before the law In infuntalnance of life, liberty and property, common and Invincible rigida of mune init. Resolved, That we approve the Constitution al Amendment, latel,yproposed by Congress for the acceptance of the States; the change lit the basis of repo:limitation imperatively de minded by the altered condition of too people ._of the nation, and the exclusion from oftice of the leading rebels and actually perjured trai tors not only a • measate of fruition and security eminently proper, but of unexampled mercy and the inildeatand to g terms of apt needy Over Offered to a rebellimm enemy. They recommend the amendment of the nen trulity lime. eo as net to render any special beneath to nations not aceeirded to the Un WM States by them; sympathize with the move- Went of laboring men to shorten the hours of 1011; regard the Congressional plan of recon struction indiepeusable to the i t prism, of he country. Resolved, That we scout and scorn as un- Worthy of freemn that political blasphemy which says this i s the white man's Govern ment. it is not the white man's Government nor the bleak man's Government.. It is God'. Government,nsarle for man and all men who are true atid loyal to It, of whatever race, color or condition, 'Mall have under Its trium phant and o n glori nil those inalltMable ightti tO ma, no nus Aug. tteSoßiLiOns were adopted instructing the idlehiMui member of the National Caton Con- Ifention to Use hitt Influence to exclude Henry Raymond from that uommittee. A delegattou of one handled Was appointed to mould the rioludelphia Courealdon. 'the lint compel.. the Governor, VOW Senators, nil Um Congressmen, and Er.-liolournOr Blair. Thu proem:dingo throughout were barmen inns , and enthandastle. A largo mreting of Ofileers i and eoldiers was hied to-e Igli tto organize the Society of the Boys in Blue. Note York Cholera Report for the Week --Yreedasea's Bureau Commissioner— rresidential Dinner at Dettuouleo , s. lime yoga, Aug. 30.—Dr. Dalton, Sanitary Superintendent of the Board of Health, re ports that during the week ending yesterday —August 29t11-41oiro Warn twenty nine canal of gormine isalkili Of Cholera in this city, of which twenty Droved fatal Washington speclal • Says: General 'raison has been ordered to resume his poslUott an Freedmen's Buie= CataMksionor at Augus ta, whiCh seems to indicate there Is no foun dation in the report that he was to oat' ,succ General Ilowaso Latham* of the Bureau WtuildugtOn. The Pod says: The dinner to the rrosident . s party at Delnionico , s last night,ww3 one of the most elegant and expensive anima , thekind over enjoyed by so largo a party iv Ms coun try. A dinner for two ,littnilrett I . fift y per , eons was ordercd, and th e cell , ~ twen ty-Ave thousand dollars, or one inn . ,t 1 dol lars for each plate. There were sigh., Toren' vnrietles el wino, costing Iron:intuit.. ....twen ty dollars par bottle-- Invitation for the President to Visit , St, Louis. W VAT POlll August 30...4118t , 'Delete th e President tort Few York, Napoleon - Mullehen and other (alums et 51. Lents, extended to him a formed Invitation to vials their city, but im replied that tt was I=gs:wall:de at the presr ant W o re a taTorabLe resposum . The prOprt. otos the Pt: Louis' Lindell noose also tended an invitation tO the President and ssittetemake that. Hondo Uinta home, should Of= WSW COMA =UM • .-I=,..any.. . z...,.. f ,:5r ._. NUOIII EDITION. FOUR, O'CLOCK, A. M HE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. • FROM EUROPE IESTERDII. BY THE CABLE. CAIN ADA W ANTS PoIORE TROOPS Trouble % ilk America .Apprehended, AFFAIRS IN TURKEY. BAD SATE OF Matialithani vial Abdicate. THE UNITEIr STATES AND RUSSIA. FIN 0. AND COMDERCIAI "00, Thursday if..rning, 30.—The Government has asked the home 0,, r lent to mend snore troops to Canada., oil a: IO the apprehended trouble with the led states, growing out of the expeMed Fenian invasion raid modification of the non. tr:tl lip laws of the United Staten. The home Government ins decided to send two n1;1111,11, of infantry and one 01 rival ry, to Canada, and preparations are snaking for their departure. Querns - sours, Th nrxdoy Soon, Aug. 30.—T110 fitcaMSlnip 1,111, from New 0 ork, August 1411, arrived I his afternoon. The steam4lii Etna, Irons New York, A0 g115,1 g115 , 1 loth, arrived this morning) other 00011.13 imvr tilLtle,l for I .Iverpool. Be Vliin PTON, .711:r1 min y Al The Ste0.111:0111 , New York. irom New Yol Nugent loth, arrive.' here this iumwitig and after I.lo.ling the 111:10, loft for firemen. Aug. Turkey are Ina very had slate. The revolt la C:01,1i:1 111,w - este,. The inhalutaina of Cretan ha, e :Insen.ed thAfir tu , lopen , lem ,t 1 t 14,1 Elul. , lutist:lw Llmple unn,l.ttleed In a Atute 0 I=2 gy !roots romplhoontary and Irix z...0t telt,ruob. from notober of tlo• prowlioul val... aro! Low , . II I he nil, Thurml.ty enlaa, A ..g :Al.-1'11: be here LAtltt N1,11111111..11 t% 11l tt1..11,..at the Ct.., It ...I Th. 11,1,1,, ht :on e.tilort,tl punt ;fp Ateferfc.f.n f•lnintArS It . ..1,1 foul:l , g the bf,;lllLicaffl. ill gulf y flu! to till. vultftf I,f flektfonfflin: luzu, ll . :fitful ut mt.,. ail I Iftf-fff.. :If f: t I —ff.- ff•uff lath: lff i gild (of fut tu•ruftll ft: f tiff 1 fffif DEO • a lA,. 1,4.11•. int PI, • Pao; 71 Er+ hi ,10,4 I %%al +. 'Fla+ 1 . , art I++Ja tsn • Lin e.a.M.Jr. Tho li.. ti ~ 1 10-Llay're , lol,tl Ito rale or I.llAco n ml 1., 0 is, em a.. lan ye ad. Vm.nm.l, ati hi.' 411.01.1 , 1 .; I/11,11‘ y. Tml :ntirl...l or American m....enram.s Ler. I n ill tut slate, 7, I/111101M C.:tiloso.lm, 1,1 I.rm ntnft, .01—The rolls!, 10m let•nnt bunged ul the rale , current 01 Om mile, root 1 11 , 1 1 4 00 " I ' s . lirend4l.l, HAL and, prlces n01111,1:0, WI) 11 ‘lownwari I •t.m.tency. Tile provlnlon lonr - ft Cl t. IM , tallow market IA very 1:..-ft.n./. A --( .t. ~,,, The Alllol . lelltl Sinus ll IV., t ol.muly, hiss lilt Unlte4l Stalua lwntin elobc n trillo castor. The 010.111 g ILL 1)04 n l . 72.,; Illinois 01, MS .11r. litymond•,. Reply to tion. Word. Sew loirc. Aug. 30.-7dr. itoymond Lnn n• - drenyud the oil LIM mg n•piy to auvortfor Word dealing the right of thu garland Excentwe Committal to rued except unLer thu cull of it, office,. New Volta, August Bea. Merritt 1.. Wand:-1 Wive Just received your favor of the 28th. It is a matter wholly within your owe discretion whether ) ou attend the meeting vi the National t Mon F.lcculive Committee call ed In this city for the ad of tamtember or not, bit 1 am not awaro that you have the right to overrule the action of the National Union ton yontion by which, In common with yourself, I was made a member of that Com mittee, cr that of the liinnuittlee Itself, by which I wit.! !node its Chalrmann, and I trust I need not inform you that meetings of the Commicue Col/ only be held under a call Of Its prover orbiters, and that uetdmi taken at meet ings not so-called, can have no binding to thorny. My object In cldling this meeting was to afford ,the LOlual ILL., au opoortianlty to take ouch action to regular form as in fir Judgement the condition foul Mumma of the 1:111011 purl); inlay require. if Ito members do not chimes: le attend It, my duty will have been performed ate ...lima! to yon for the opinlots tta to my political War. with which yon DIVOT me. I trust I do not underrate their importance or lout of whirls the II Is ti g nisi/ ed ea urea from they come. I have lilt dealt. to (70fitril curt or COOTTITeIIt upon tileill, i bought, as at Present adv land,p fifty DI y nail. I epe l need not fold that I nave t o desire to hold any official position Is the Nultonal 11111 i• Galilee of the 1 itiOn party, or or any other, against the a rah of Its members, but I deem It my duty especially, as this is not. merely a mailer of pet - none! feeling to tlialet. upon Cite regularity or action as the only mode by which that a ish can but Yours, very resi.etfully, Ilaswax J. ILAN MOND. flopol4feno Nuntiontionw—fintnfo to the Pronidoutlnl Party at ratlghk PVPIIII.-- Pronsato Discharge of n Cnooon-- Too non Molly itotolod—Robbery of a Ritafrond Passenger, —Poctinacue-tc, IN. A “13101 i. :10.—At the Republican ceeond Assembly D .tr), Conven. tam held at Ithloulteek tbslay, Hon. John Thompson,l lion. Jew. Emmett, illl4l Prot. 11. U. Ea s t... %ere eioeted delecatus to the Syra cuse Conven Hon, 11l tory -iron g resolutions supporting Cong,ob 1.11 tionounebig the courne of the President Olin, allOptll , l. The following delegates SiOre upvolnten LO nLtcnd the I'll I ladl:l 1,11 lit Convention of euptbuther let: J. 1.4. 10,31,1, Card, Win. 0. J mon, lion /1111.3).3, tieorge tissletyne, Her rick Thorn, .1. Watts Lh,Puyator, J. N. Corning, hieorge T. Bider, Hilbert Beatty, Juromits Wellzer, Augustus Allen, Win. J. Thorn, tot lino. Turkel', Maj. Win. Bullard, W. W. Haire man, Jas. Itussell John U. t.Tugor. pro.:liickueste, N. Y., August 10.—The steam er Diver tjuton, having on hoard the Presi dent. and suite, passtal here at half-past tal l o'cinek this itfternoon. The bolls of the city were rung and salutes were tired. Tht}stetmix er Old but stop. During the tiring of the salutes, two mon wesn, badly inittrod by tbe proontturo Ws eltarge of a cannon. Large crowds of people were congregated on Hot pion, AO upward he I paesengur on the patarit ger train d,u , I.", at 41r k, rOldred 01 Ws gold WOLI,It and elia In .11110 genlOg en the e 1.,. Tile 14101 eseol,ol with the Delegn a tc . 7 ,, 1 .. . 4 , ,‘ 1te r,, r , Itt;.uurgta sloldlers . eOllOll. W A..tr. '0 , 107, AligtlPl 30.—The National it., cen I lee c-enintlttee:of tin. subtler,: aind ,11.0.- ore' liOlou, of thin 4:115,11./V0 r•elts.a.e.l the ;id lo tv iog named guiILIVIIICII ill the sevoral , tate - a. it i t power to r e elect associates to ,51.1 10 se curie, 101 l representation from their re.peci- We suttee In the Soldiers, and Sailers' t on Vell- Lion, to be held at Vitishurgli,supteinber t:..lth, lint Delegates will notify. Major Gene, al da, Negley, Chairman of the Sub-.6....atieu1150 Com mittee, I'lLtsburgia, Pa. Maine, Major General Chea - mberlain; New Hampshire, General beintan Morthou ; l'or. moot, General StanuOn; kiwaUsetta, Gets. 11, It, Sargent; IlhOdo Island, Genernl A. P.. Iturutitlet Connecticut, ties - lona A. 8. Furry; New York, Colonel J. D. McKean, Chairnmh of the Exceutive Committee of thus Coltlierti' State Union; New Jersey, Gunn cal It. Jl. hleA 1, ' lister; Pen newt vaunt, L.:env - al J. Tower; Mitt' y laud, General Andrew Deunlnon,• Ohio, Gra. M. D. nir, G L e e n g greatl t i l t. n W dia . Monty; r W tur h a o l o l n i s t l nt , Geier` James It. Proutlilt; Pllunesota,General /til -1 drews; haunts, Major Cons, United Sttktee Senator; lona, Genond William M. Ste ne; Missouri, Colonel Thomas Fletcher; 11 ca tacky, Colonel Saumel Melicc, Teases use, Colonel L. C. hawk; Arkuittilia, COLOnel J. Al. Johnson. Arrest of I.rttery Agents—A Carib no Mew rt. the Work-house, Az. Louts:mt., Aug. 30.—Tno agents and nu Wa gers of two gift concerts, ono for the lionag.t of the suirming poor of Alabama, and Um Mater or tLe benefit of the limn° of Southern Sol diers of Tennessee, nave boon arrested 'for violating the Kentucky lottery laws. cat 'tale Wythrule, of Cluebutati, was sent to tile v fork -110010 in default of 13,0 M natl. Tim Mayor and botirboards of the city coon ethla a body, strut on Tuesday night An: Cid cage, to solicit the President and party t o visit • Obi city. Cho;ors Is New Oilcans. Oter f nmrp, Aus. Sper•F ourt.eon , gosthti from cholort *coursed yostotday. } ._. u...,.~... PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1866 TIIE PRESIDENTIIL TOUR. Pre •1I: C Johnson's Speech at the Banquet at Dettnonko's, New York—The Recep tion at Alban!, address of the Mayor— Got. Fenton's Speech -The Party ‘l , Cat Point, etc., Cie. Nrw Yvan, Nugl.t m.—The following, are the principal passages of the speech of l'reet ,icrit Johnson, In response to a toast at the grand Lam - plot at DelMonleo's last night. .\f tee returning thanks for the compliment, he proceeded: • - - We have, gentlemen, here assembled with us onThis oemision those who took an active part In tiin struggle for the preservation of out country—the army on the one hand (point ing to General Grath), and the navy on tile other (pointing to Far, evil). These men bete all performed their part In restor ing tilts country to its present condition, and It ti otrid be very derelict in me If I should tend to say that the Secretary of State has loily performed his part, As to what part the humble individual who now addresses yeti took in that struggle for the suppression of the rebellion and restoration of the govern ment, I will say nothing now, but I will say, in summing up, though I May perhaps be 1 ucluded In that summing up. I will say that I feel that the Government has diechared its duty, but there is something else to be performed—the work is not yet done —though we have passed through fields of blood, and at times almost forced to the con clusion that we wordd be compelled to see the Godson of Liberty go stategerlnz through car nage and blood, and our Government a taller., yet by the blessing of Providence matters have been brought to a different torminatton, so far we have been saved - 1, "ffi while the ene my has been put down in the field, there still redmins a greater and more important work for you to do, lm ust be permitted toes], and I wish not to tresapalla upon your time. I must lie permitted to remark hi this connection. that the Government undertook the suppre. mon of this rebellion for the express purpose of preserving the union of those States. That was the declaration that it made at the be ginning, and under that declaration It went into the war, and continued it until the re• hellion was suppressed. Ily the suppression of this rebellion the Government established and announced the great fact that these States have not the power nor the right, eith er by forcible or peaceable means, to separate from each other That was determined and conical by the Government of the United Sted,ea, tile Executive Department of oflett there 0 another Department, yoor government, which has declared by its "Menu action, that notwithstanding the re bellion ens suppressed for the purpose of pro- Aer, log the union of the States, and to estate bah delinitely the doctrine that no State has a right to secede, I say there is a departmen - of your government which has practically as sumed mei declared. and up to the preseut carried out tied the Government wee dissolved, and t States wore out tit the Un ite,. We, who contend for the oppo sit, duet rine, years ago contended that the stelae had not the right, even peaceably, le ',ode, aniline!ne mean, of twiteetible silo 111 E 11 10 by a yr iliciraw lug Its renrcsen tat I vet- trout the Congrcanol the United Melee, and thatould prase I teal itlSsollll.loll Of the I:I, all. NN e thin led Um/ a Slate had any such right. and when, a obaccitionUy, they atlemPt tal to Itittiraw we againaisaerted that they hod 110 such t and now • w hen the doctrine hip deevl io, stilly established, that a State has no right to leave the Utiles, and when the States are agate resuming their relatiolo with the Federal Government as lay as In them lien, too tied that when they seek to have heit Representatives adnl it led to Cougrms, there are Well la that laaly wee. in lontLietti el mit gl eat chart., of Liberty leap their to ou representell, and ref .e LO adroit their Itepreaaentatl , 05 tete the Congress of tee Staten. The query then eetnen up in the si reggle that. la now helore us, w ill we toll.. ft —wet the Areereatt. petiole submit to tills plat:to/al aseertion of the ..oetrlne ever ye hare already repudiated and er throw tt I Tee Ist,Ual IS before you. 1111 t hese St nteS he permitted to riartala at, I 'try aoct, su tar rept ringed.% ion is cottect tied, 01 a State 01 practicala:arena:Win I ,11,0 apt 10n. It in tor log tile Inn tilreel to t peduen. it is lie erring every poet. I Cl wk., up -op. the rein•llloas emerneneed. r.• oe preirot..l itoo , niter hives pa.-. 01 I ittteiolt our were. way, after Gm inluiense ,it 01 that loaln 01001, Mier yecOOll,l,itoll a debt of ever tout thous tool lb el tor dot la -, feel alter the toter) . that 1.0 la,. innleted on the coon Ty, N or. li and 'toot h, of r prepared to permit this dlsrUn t ci emetition of alrOl,to eon. Inuel Ito- Ice ash tills W[011114 , 411 atiarenee, not is .onirmige that. intelott, but In the •lilrlt 11l ••1.1,1U11113 10,1 ,OIOIL p1,11,,,0ph, Sr.- we c, ...t r.•v lea tilts". we to not e l w hoe Lave pea passed! t V. 0: Nepal ll agate to , -.•0 nue port lon of hoe.the country lira .1110,I1) ttootilet air+ another inrr lloll. hare.) net :wen them arra) 01 Moan we 'art anatte every effort to het , 411 .l ie In. Is 1111 , 1 till t molly 01 the country i5..•401 milted In Ina 1Y and Motherly level " Well, toinlleatien, aa hat 1,,,a1.1 now, alter the rittlatielpr , tion/ cation has utot anti pro tettmetsi ill the conaillonal of 1110 0/entry? %vim, in now naldt It lir ;11011 threde men wile olio that toilet ution were insincere; that their professions were worth itetidng, Unit • Wet, 1101. LO LOAIVVrti. GelL wlmt better evelenre can yon nave of 100 ally than L.llone Milli giver Wbe hus fought this rebellion w itlt C0W014..5. ill 1911/1 Oelerliiiiintlian than 1 leave? %the has totertflocal 01 ettflerra more for the coon. tr) 111,1, eve:Luse my sacrifice. , and sof t...rings have been great, as au Mei dent growing out of a pont Atli war, should I therefOre lat,aattle Innellinhie to truth and nrinmplett 0 turn told that those Mee, mitts 10.U/titling tmir profession of loyalty and devotion to the Union, me not to he be lieved. lint, I ask you, what better he you eall have el loyalty and devottart than prOfiassioll and 0.01.1011 I Who dares he this day or political anti trolls lone freodOM le get up an Inolill,ol.lot , and go into Gm human bosom to search hal inntlVeS and sentimetits! flow many Men 11050 lived under this p r esent all Moog, from Its origin up to ti Go le time, who have loyally olerytol the laws and pied their taxes, and tutted the Gm - en/Meet in every way requirol of them, yet WhO, per haps, would marl, have preferred to have - had it greatly Intalltied In form, or oven to live under a monarchy I Tile best evidences that eon loyal of loyalty aro loyal prefeildens and actions, and when those gentlemen who met in Convention, from the North and South, come forward sod profess devotion to Use Unit. and COnstitUtion, Dad when their flOtiabnai aud prefesteons correoposid, who shall glare to doubt theml Uses too reuelnal that nein t that all coulidence is lost In meal If we liner, I tell you that year Government is not 5,1 o tong as a rope of Canal. It has no weight, and will 11.1111 tile to pieces. The artll.llVe power of this Government ts In the confidence which the tempi., put in each otuer. These men ehe I nrofes , tons of whose people, in IIUICS {Ono, ~ y , were that they were a peer...loving .itel ea I Waril people. 'these nom sat Game In ,ollarelahar . a the interest. ill anW Loch profeesions are doubted. These pee pie nny W llnui w.u until believe you,. end therefore the flreelelit state of practical dissobition ot the Cti ion moot continue to en -Ist. I lint soutivern Malt, LllO,lO Ido nut speak here todeglit as a Southern man, he -1,111M• l arta soh tire light of Lloaven in a Southern Stale. ThatlY. God, I feel that lea- Lm tarn 00 Winne and 1 ices that aro eomkten el. 11 „1111 all the States, and with the people of there al . . While 1 ale a Southern lune, I am a Northern man also, that ill to KW. nith enlace of Um United staves and um willing lit enticed , ' LO kith , citizens Wank i Clain/ for my self. ot I was going enll your att °talon is It h 1/10 Southern Slit 'ant Or their leaders proosed ,00paration. Now -What Was tile roa st/lip I hat they did rs3l The • time has come ble. to constilt our reason, Kiel not Mere o ne IV hat wan 'Ale realwall or ono Of the reasons that t coil tli rave for desiring Separation They I 510110 t h e,y t a t u e e co il ulduot h h e CO n ll f y o ti rc t e tr d t4 , oun df thtaet their rlghtd coolit not he tieenruil to the Unlen. That ear 111 e mason they ;MVO. Tile) said thab tho CoicattLuLitsit latilllloL Ina unforced lit Lila Union, sell therefore we will milpartilx from the Union, heti we will form a new linve Milian., for Ottreetrea, and we will take the 01 our country and en h tree it Wore. 'Ulm'. v. sepstratiok. wise atetinst the e mam ei 1 was always opposed i hat Wm, oppoeed to the Union. I took may ' , maimt in the senate of thu US nett state , end assert - a them as 1 have since that this U mon - was iterpetaial; that it a great mato, circle that could iiever he broken, but the reason tile Colith ga.1,0 Was that. the Consti tution coutti nut be entoreed under the then isllL g ell I I,U in eat inn of Stales, mid therefore that It migsd be enforced, trey wanted sepa ration. Tli ey attemptud W eeparate, but they Mill ale Unt 'while the question was pending, they eaLabLethed for themselves a form of toourametit, awl what kind of a too mum°. t was ILI trout kind of u lattivit if.) I.llCy adopt 1 Was 11. not tun eaten old Constic ution with hon. , dew veriatiotte— tir toustteution ed the United states You know that t us, and they/hey cheered to live. unde t r tho t Constitution Girt COOL. WS pea ,11.1..riLt..1 kit./ erionent ul time Stilt We Cold: :SU, )0U .1.01. 11 reallallt \kith Us ft 111 . 0 COIOOL!ULIOrl 0111011 be prom:retained en fors ed. We 'ought On Mail the reanallios, erapplrlaiii, lOW "en the armies of the relit:Edon were tweroome they necepted the tern, A !hat the Govern meult gays them. The too, er,00.011 said Disband yout Aral 111.1 tett,' ti 10 )Sur Orlgliatti llsations In the Unlnn, and We will rm,etVe you with open a rms. The time ell me at w hlett liner armies Wore Over °cape and disbanded. That oraitdone 'adder I Uto lead ol my distinguished fileud. on my Well, they accepted tees tall Ms or the Covernuieht, and what 111,1 they tin! 15111 We 'Want to return: Sono , at 4.1.10121 we have ham mistaken; others said, we std..- ted the arbiter, and 1110 arbiter 0101111' auk:talon has deelded against us, and thdeofore as hon orable men we accept the deeishou.. hut they all city we want to return. Noirwill their of fer be aeceptmil Do we Wald, a bnvta again 1 I Inive said before, and I now repeat, It, I do not want to let them come built into the Union degrieled and debased. They woull not be 11 to form a part of Ibis great, Ameri can family. I want them to coane back with all their manhood. I have not approached the point that I Intended to, end I know that I tun talktng too long. I have just tontion.to the CollntitalLion, wader which they Were tiestleine of Ilvlng—the COmdltation of thelr fathers—but they wanted 'lt separately. Now, hi:mover, in returning, having lost the institution of Slavery, which. was tile apple of discord, they take up Um tioustigutlon under which they lived before, and ask Abet It shall be rho has. and shall be enforced. Where. then, IS this cause for Ilisttust or,want of con fidence, There is none. Ido not Conte here to apologize for those who have tried to de nim), the Government, and Lf my public .rWeolicis and eclat. do not disprOvo Gio charge hall waft to apologize for glom, thereto no use in a Man i a having *imbue reward. Bet 1, know the 't to • people, end ittiog t,hetr to tato /anent. extent, / know that Quo axe a numbors of them 'who were; ruidea and eoerecd by 'retitle opinion. Dien, Queer,. at Corymans, and rieeoMPenia l hor to Camitaigm In the Ms i h Ward—Forum ho, when they easy the ear of their coon- I Albany, where the parties arrived at about I thou of ti Geary Club. try reccerling no rebellion arlynneed. grow pale i 7 o'clock. , A large and enthusiastic meeting or the elite fete and sorrow, and who. fames whoa 1! . Unlen Republican citizen , . Of the Sloth ward, they saw that flog returning in triumph. glow- 1 convened last evening In lie' !school IT , ,si. on al imam with joy. But them leader" betruyal I de A r.:; B ul A y ' lLt . c A rl ' w g f u t ' ll t sp W ee ' jit r terti OO them. Bel In the West they Lave a way of play- ! tent Ulm. inn excursion party could ecareelY • Franklin street, for the perpose of orgaotrird: t o wharves smban w C e wore ing hammer and anvil, stole Davis arid others i reach the carriages. The greatest possible a Geary Club for the campaign. The inertmg at that class were talking of soperetion In the : excitement everywhere prevailed. There was South, there was another Oasts at the North, rentintusne cheering and firing as:dotes and was called to Order by A IdeXlLlitn Butler, on Made op Of Phillips, thirrison and mod, men, I mode. Thousands of people lined the skit , . whose motion Jacob IL Walter was chosen who were talking dissolution at the North.. walks of the streets through which the pro. , President pro. tem., and Frank I'. Case Sccre- These were the two extremee, the one the an- ' cession passed, and some in their anxiety vil, the of er the hamster, I er, end when the re- Crowded the carriage way to peep into the Lary bullion broke out at one sod of the line they faces el tile exeursioulsts. The President's ear- On taking the ehalr,alr. Walter thanked Joined in with these who wero trying to out , I ~I„„ was gnarled by the Burgess' Corps. The thosepresent for the honor conferred upon - press it. The rebellion hes been 1 procession, passel in., Broadway, el return- • him, and promisedto lend all 1119 errergies in supprossal, but we have not yet ceased to ! leg, was received by the 10111 and 11th Real- , the forthenume of the election of their nir/ o. play the game or hemmer and anv il. 1 . n n, for I month and the Firo Department, the latter . etandard bearer, John W. Geary. The follow the Union, and lam against all those who are comprising six hundred members. Along the ' tog gentlemen were appointed nsa committee Opposed to the I.nion. 1 nut for the I;nion, the route a number of building. were Illumine- .on !Oermanent organization: Dr. A. G. Mc whole Union, and nothing but the Union. 1 tal amt flags eed transperenel. displayed. ' Canllless, Chas. Irving, and Alderman Joseph helped my rustlnguisbed friend on my right Rockets were tired end different colored pyre- A. Butler. (Gen. ('rant.) to fight the rebellion at the technies Illuminated the streets.. The Committee retired, and In their r.btenee Borth. You all remember his peettliar phrase, At about. S o'clock it tutted at the Capitol . William Little, Esq., was called rem. And an " That he sal going to light It out on that lino.' • the park of winch was densely crowd ed with dressed the meeting at consider:Ado length. I wee with 111 M, Anil I did all that I could, We persons of both coxes ant all ogee and condi- Be spoke of the importance of the campaign, whipped them at that end of lire line, and I LlOllB. Governor Fenton received the Patel- and urged all who loved their country and 1111- want to say to you here, that I am now light. dent on board the ehlp, and having shaken 1 yet) , to gird on the armor for the Mel, cordite" leg at the other end, and if lie le not In the bandit with him, delivered the following ! which, he doubted not, Would result In the field how in the military gen., no la where he addreser Mr. Preeident, with high conaidern- : el.tion of Gen. Geary to the Gubtanntorial does good sorvlee. It is a struggle for the tins for the Chief Magistrate of the liepublre, . chair by ~., large n majority as Lind et , . hint union to which WO are engaged. The ittrien I addressyen In words of welcome, ln behalf , fall, deafen! the etrorts of the ilread-andalut ill anent/a to us. 1110 North cannot apt of our dozen., and the people of the State, ter briouflo. The speaker wits particularly se along without the South, nor the South with- whose Capitol you visit, We el.lOllll to you care on those ape, fur rue auks of a puny of out the North. .llat Mee say, do you Wallt to rind to your suite hospitality and greeting,' flee, had desert., thelrprtnettfas, lie alluded be governed and controlled by rebels' I an- and desire your safe conduct as you go hon. !to the recent speech of the Pi useren t in Now ewer nate° want to let loyal mon in, and none to pay honor to the memory Of the lamented York, and said, It was a eereess isue teat elide but loyal men and I ask here 10-eight even Douglas, to the state also distinguished us tee the chief excretive Use nevt., e cm what he What reasonable ground rests the fear that home and final resting place of the patriot and tenuen northern traders, ire Mel no eeie.. : men coral into Congress from the South, martyr Lincoln. I have no power to give doe ! (or the traitors In :lie Lout:, e .., 11.1. i til:illW,l WOUld COnt 1 the country to its destruction!! expreasion to the feelings of this assemblage the country Itt bleed by their treas.,. Aver Take the entire delegation, fifty-eight repro- of citizens, nor to express In fitting . Lerma the complimenting thu Um, J. N. .....0..1 heart on sentativee. compered with tree hundred and respect and magnanimity of the whole people ' the nom° cause pursue , ' by lout 1.1 lehgreff. rey-tiro. Do you fear that line-eight men upon an occasion no marked as the coming to , Mr. Little relayed amid applause. willcentre% all the reetl Ohtmen say, they will our capital and to our homes of the president The Committee oil Permanent Organ tzar ion repuelate our public debt. Nosy place these of the United States. In their names I give 'then reported the follow - mg Ilst in effete fifty-eight men In the most powerful position assurance to your Excellency of their fidelity, President—Robert E..lltre. that you possibly can, and you hove one bun•patriotism and zealous Interest la all that re- Vice P r —Dr. George M'Conk, .1 neat , 11. dred and fifty or ono hundred and eighty, an latest° the good order, progress and freedom' Walters, Jolla Itetrugur, William Stew art, Col overwhelming majority against them surely of all the States, and of their earnest hope' James Lindsey, George Corlonn• NV. F. Lange , enough to keep them from doing serious harm. that peace will soon open up to the people of, J. P. Tanner, ltobert lio:rb, John 1.. Ward, Aro we a great people, Are we all cowards 1 the whole land now fields of greater liberty, , George A rte ore, Samuel Allender, A. M. Did they control you before tire rebellion corn. prosperity and power. r Brown, J. D. belly, Captain S. 11. Cooper. tattered, and will they have any more power The President made no lengthy reply, but I Saarelartal—Frank I'. Case, Utts Sheppard, J. 'now than they had before) merely returned his thanke and accepted as K. Newman. . lam no prophet,lint I predicted sumo things the chief magistrate of the country, the hos- i Treasurer—t 1111.1 . 103 Jeremy. at the begmuhrg of this rebellion that have pitallties of the Step, The President and The report was accepted, one no vote being literally some to pass. I told the Southern party, were then °scarred to Cho Executive, taken those nom Inatml try theCounrottee were people years egos, that wlninoVer they would Chamber where the Governer introduced the , declared elected unanimously. attempt to dissolve theernion, the lead tattoo President tont° Bonen:reset the State and to the I Messrs. Lindsey, Walince and Walt. r if ere of slavery was gone. You, Mr, (turning to Mr. Lima. Goreriter; Gen. Greet, Admiral nova- I appointed a Commuters to wait upon 01e..1. Y. Seward) know taut I made that argument to gut and Seminary Welles and °there, were 1 McLaughlin to ...tan, ‘i be was rietertmemi Jeff. trams. 'You were in the Senate, and you orthsequently lute minced. •to support Unary at the (Milling election. will boar witness to tine position I then on-cu- After remaining a few minutes et the Exec- i This was deemed unnecessary, Its )lr. Die ppe,. I told them then that the institution of MIVe Chamber, the President rind writs' with- 1 Lausdilin, who hod been niennia el on the Es slavely had little or no protection notable of drew, and the procession re-formed and wilal. °cleave Committee, was reported to be in the Uelen• TheY thettfiltt differently. They put joined by the firemen, and the line of march A favor the Fusion ticket lately put in the field up the stake.. You all know how great that was resumed, flown State Street and unlit - oml- Iby the Johnsen-trowan clique. strike was. They - lost It completely. The way to the Delman Deux°, where a dinner Drs . McCook en d m c c am ii,.„. ~,,i, ~,,,,h, c oas t itntion still ...riots ; the, nlon in still pre- given by the city, awaited the pal. brief end forelble addresses, w luck, Sere w ell served. They did not succeed in escaping Over this route, the scene was tungularly lir Is re ceived. from It, and the iestitntion of slavery Is ft, limit., the firemen tearing torches and firing The mooting thee adjourned to offal off fil,reoyml. ' , Mee its destreet ion the Sombern rockets, mud eitlzenejointng with them in tile Thursday evening lest at half-pa-a ,raven Mat. hilee come op magnanisnonaly and tie- display of ninny eoloreil fire-works from their I o'clock. knew lodged the fart, and have golly int-0 these shores and il wellings.. The excitement on the 1 After the Club had adjourned, the I. !...If !lee Stab' Conventlons mid rat Med Its °bold... street , In this city wits greater In proportion Committee nut and organized by elfs nog There in alnaller thing. 11 Mt bat, 10,0111. threei PI the isipnletloo. then In any ray through , it Intern Culp Chairmen, sad F. I'. lass ~.... thousand 111011005 01 dollars 111 hotels. Dow 1 which we have passed sins, we left Waehlug- I rotary. quite it num.er id gentlemen were mu you got rig to pr ease! tee reed it or t limn 1 , ton. i adders to the Committee, alter ~ It tell they ad it ill you tell me how the security, how the I —et-- ' Painted, to meet at the cameo Pl , ell On Sat. , - enlue, how the it/lunette payment et the inter est Mel protetind. of these bends I, 10 lle ee- I A',U.j.,",,V,t ion ' to Mica ~t 1 1 : -' 4 ., A n i a Ph lren " PV/ a N r ex h t 1 'll.l"l'itleyruthe'gget'at,',.,"ovei ' t ' lo o :Ct o ut ck ielt. T te h o e areas ' ,!l '. - -cured 1 Is It by eotalii mug this nevi:tem.-ea, ! T a ,„,,,_Add.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 4! ,„ I lows: James S. Patterson, Jacob Zeigler, 611- disrupted all it 1.5, lq crippling our energies pert M'ldasler,Wilhaut Itififite,W ennui Sham!, and fliv Whig us up into half 4' donut petty I t- L ' L ''' LL. ' LL '• u •r' An s , '" t ' Ol.--T " ' LI P " l'ell " 1 Tnemus J. Barbour, John Alt-Callum' Walitor. States I , I.l[l Convenalon,'whieh has been in session in I Floyd,, ~, .. _ ~..„ ~....,, c 1„,,,,,,, a ,.,. „,, , h ,,,, rii , . mita!" ttunimetr, •a. gu Let mu tell yon: 1.1111 Merl: Weal I tell you, , 1 I‘L-5 city lot two daY e past, ad-I°"'"'-- ' I tleuben /Miller, Jr., I. Ilemlor. and James Van ' ternisin to meet uL Geneva, New York, the that there ni Ito trey by wire, h thaw bonds can . _ Lust . oonth ,,. ~,,, ~,,m , ,,,,r . of deg - rift. be ultimately peel, to reraft told onto-tout, I 1 , `, - ','::.' r • !Az e , , .. r. 0. motion adjourned, to meet en Saturday y escorted Li} YO Worth's bend thaii by the eolliSol.llll.lolk of our it/atonality, 1 "" evening, et half pasted, seven taclock. 1 ronrched fr ' o ". rn . the Iferinar . rl Donee to Brain! Lhe perpetuity and completeness of the Union . . - - tit the Suites. Pardon me when 1 say I under- t ' i h r ° ,..4.2 ,. ! . : 1 ,, 1 i ,g .-. T. , ..,i, tre rgo .. ....,:lie d n... 4 ‘;;:,i d te a d, Firenion • ft Parade. MAUL' this ' 1 " . '• . "" , '''" d I "." )!"” '''''" l"" ' the Bull b • Bev. Grosvenor W. II- Lac •Ic D : pia) a Mine part utes , and play Into the heeds ! „ ...,_ .., ,a } ., . c' " 'D. I The members of the different lire con, pa „,„,, elven taking nos seat us elestrrriati or the obit” tvo ~,,,,uo houses vsmorrow moruing, at oh your : • .! , w e h r nr e l roe.....,?dretiht,...ltee,,rrehr,ti ~i ro s , , ,i i , 0 k!, ! ., r4;e t ti ,, , , i ; l , • , , ,:,, ,, ,." . E. ' l , • l l , ' . ,, s . fi . , :N '' . ,,, li . n r i l iw::;_ t t l e, ' : , o ' .. ,` , N w i trlt m l n i cti o i r n o i " , . ' c ' P:tol l f g es k :s I j n o les h. a m rc ti t; L e r f: ,, itt . i. , f , al , ~Ll:),..totelet .C1111,,e,f„,1',..it:t,..t:tii..,,f-ct: I.:oversw:et do...incest. Let us unite rune ,r . ~ li i r• i r r e , !.. ‘ es, i t . Le t l ,, l r ve i r r. i.si th e „. cr ,„ a o b . le i. e , nd intereetiug c0 ,... rt . Larni .iii b e ,, t ‘ th ,, e . .., , t , tnt , r .. y l fl u rz , il t y ,..,, Le , ge y t . b u er , , ,,,,,l. 1 ,... 0 '2:% . 1„',,,,„..„ " '.,. : 7 4 „,. " 1 ' g i r l ,' ,= l ,' p 1. ,, ' ,. " :,,, b ,: b r, , s.-- .. .! a ilcot . Ello en alt glint entertal t t l i ' M e e in ut ae a r t ' Llie r oettnard House, w here watt feast.; tr. b te croaktug atel seelati.• tudtvidual aggrati- ~.. ~.. u „,„ i ,„;,,,,,,,,, ~,.,„r„, pro L', - -41 e 8 ,r,',.'„ ~, court at the proper hour. The Processed , r t ' re me on o rdit7d i r:Mil i d n ai n t o p r o d sn r te do out r the Y r : tal7te 3 s o . - - rlizemerris or Lk" P.rP°L.LLV of " I. ' 2 ' . """ I . lute hum. The deliberations of the latuven- whi move! Ut LrL! ..dock—toe t.hi ''''''''tr , he evi"ut.tr';',.L'ettriArn.rin'g'"'Le"gt e • Tl L l t er "f rie,T.[l, " ars 'q d tent ' ~Lt - • ;, 7 i t,% 11 , ,, , , ,, :: . : , , : . , , ,, , , , ,,r,g, ,, , , , y,,, , ,..L7, , ;i 1 . L 1 0 ,.. , . , L . t r: , :.g h t1 . ..1. mg the line of march. cannot pret ulna. For mysell 1 .sae content , Th. procession is to form on Perm street, --es-- - to Int guided by the ea'ne file el the nactour of stab the right resting ott Antrbury. Lumley mad. le.!. II I bate enolonmt ninny at has , II bonen. In New Y ork owl n r..ki, . 1.1.111ral along Mat bury to Liberty, down Lilts p a n tesaitan 1 thought It was for the best in- i !suicide of Loriow ^ lorc — store of . erty to Water, up Pt eater ' t Market, along t „.,,,,,, ~,, ~,,„„,„, p„,,,,,, to n e d th e n, re- ! Lite Irliteidtletillat Party—mare Between Market to Fifth. lip Filth t srulthileld, flown pennant :dud emulous to ts- redolent. tend"- lien. Grant doll line Pre". stient— lien. Smithlielii to Thad, up Tnird to Ross, along teem I e fve talked long etweait It has never list - nut Pleats. - Mass to Perinsylvitunt Avenue, tan on the Ave her an habit to pi, ',tie speeches. but rather Nes s 0 .1,, Aug. J...—Fun' new eitSox but no - tom to Gal, along lien 10 Forbes, along Forbes id, t.. k e 111. ~ ~u..,..,,, 1,,,,.‘,,,, 1.,.,f0ur.1y . final, frees eliffient in tit, .rey eas reported to tan gun up tililtentxtrger to the Avo n...feta upon tt Ili t•••• 11 , ,...., y.l t a lk ntieut ft. , !Ms MI/ruing; es ~ ~,,....., but re, deaths are re- nue again, down the Avelino to Pride, up the , s ors elm* of teak in e a l e , ~,,,, ~,,,,,,,retion , orted in MI.'S ire toslay. Mr. Luelos Starr, - Pride to Fulton, along Felton to Wylie, dew',, bas al w ay. oi iantialt nen me . I'l.ol ! p e wi t , your I s i n pet re me n t lent of Roger's Locomotive Wor ks, 1y,,,y11e to Italt, !lona FilthtO Grant, flown volintle la 1„ your MOILS. ' New York, committed suiehle at Ins rosliicues Grunt to Seventh, and here to rest one 11011 r Tee Peon , is Imeno io m I ...,,,,1 nen" Itol in Is s 11.1) n to-day, try shooting himself. Thu for filmier, with ergot on Striate:tele; thence Sleight, hot an o!P fte resiar et te. IMOed Pen residt :Lod bounty ViSitell Central Park' along Smithfield to labert:., nip latterly to states, Inn rat het as a entree, lore...allot the this morning rind then took a steamer at Mato-' l'euu, out Penn to Morns, down Morns to hat:innate, and left. fur West Point. On en- . Smailman, along Smallman to er'lllons, el. trt"re'le*rifrelfok.";:l.'eteltl4.,U..".fgmr to , . ti th it re i:et l l b ilt ' s ... ff i lu rrefi ', f o rme the Purk, Gen. Guest aeken! permission ; leilkine to Perth, down Peet, mst r.larr, 'on to fliself tree of, dole, lit the wee that I la , lof tee .1,,0r Of MS carriatre t. t.k.' te - r! ~.• over i to• ~ ,,,,,,I,:i flu.• mg , . ..... rrd •,-., Ileind nollid MOSt *lie ..F. lOLA 10 bring Pack I , he then drove oat of tilt IN,, sit , cop. al , LArsi L .tioe ..: I 1.0. n.. to .Cliceili M., up C Med, aanitintlo ell pillion. Of - tn. muetry. What airing ..sh, or the 1.,-,,,id.,,,t , ,, earrlage and ! nut to 011!• , , antag naito tat F aderal, drove k mi have Ir e gsin hy ear)' Maur ...too' , 1 tat'' nineoged it rat'. The driver 11P-Pepted the end to the bridge and over tel he Wise° of fill e d ,tors enico near, this, tionernmeet. challenge, : pad they started °gat a rapid pace. starting. The proimitsloll l is to dart preinsely lou teat tall, ...set rueesod will. Mc. losY 1 They kept. side by stria for a mile, when Limit's at ten o'clock. trainee and talltty me. Meofitieious Mad un - ' teats voinnieneed tatain on the Prmddent's, )ifilleileleci or hers 5315.) at lark Memel they will, i I .04111 later passed g , the President rising tklit nll Of lee,n cannot ilratlf me from whet . arid luting his hat 11l acknowledgment. i feel to le. rigid. Went intle I to gate from the los rat nine , 1,1 your city to tne Presidency of the li 1 e State., I have tilled every - .011 Ice wbe von 110 111011.1 0 Ugh I. 110 i airy ref, ....nide , fanbiLlClll to be sediment w int that! I tell von, gentlemen, that toe um au It of my Amt.:time Ims been reached with the exception of roof! chit if i na, 'Will you hear w hat that Is - It hi tent if ikt n particular crisis of onr muntry's history, nn II the l' ohm of these Stab's imperlll.l,l van be Instrumental in the halals of the preen., In restormg the I Mon Mel Making It b ete etite and perptallitil if 1 len do that, 101. 1 Will illing to 6 COMM, as 011110011 of when lie Attar the babe that hot icon Isere In the manger, "Now that 1 have seen the: glory of thy salvation, let Thy ser vant dele.Lll In peaeo, - I would rather Ilse tit history, and in the etre. ions of my country /lien an the ,thee lestl eensummate hull e dths great result, lea President of the Stales forty tunes. New lone r has hope }canna by llajoi Generals Costar, Rossetti, Fullerton and Stoodrenta regularly invited pleats area Dv a. i . stewurt, Rlchard Schell, Ilenry Clews., flail White and others. weste York press le largely represent...A at ralnl. TllO party w o re received - by an Infantry and, enettirY extort i win eccmoleut" led them o[--ho grounds. TuousaAda of per sons of both sexes from [no surroandlug coun try and the city of New York were present. The scene was brilliant and truly of an inter esting character. The exeurelerests Laving been slotted they were entertnined by an ex hibition °Mho Cadet's practice. At quarter putt ono they resumed their jour ney towards Albany. While passing Newburg, the speed of the River Qeacie was slaakened, salutes were tired on shore and cheers were given ny the large anicouree of people gath ered on time wharf. The P 1 .08111011% standing on the upper leek, erknowledged the compli ment by (lowing and waving bin hut. Dearer was trervml on the boat at Fought...peen the people Mel gathered in large nutithers an7l elitesral the party as it parrsed, the President acknowleriglim the compliment; more than the usual another of steamers were passed, Many of which were gaily trimmed, their pew. emigurs cheering and waiving their bats and handkerchiefs, the President telknowledgin IL the compliment. The company Is in the best of evil - 11s and delighted with all the Incidents 01 the trip mad the Ismatifel .sclutery of the limbo. , At theism. four or (Iv" 1401013 1 / 1 1318 lying la the wharf were densely tilled with men, women and einitiren, awl at enter phwes near the river bank la. go crowds had :u.:.eni med. Tin, 1,111 Lops Inns,. red a mug line or aneetators, and many fife - 601M a 000 seal iered OR tins Whim. The ileetto was not only Interesting" belt plea,. urably exciting. The Presblent, Seuretary Sc word, Admiral Farragut, fitment! Grant, Seerfaary Welles and Postmaster tienerto lieu trail, arid all et hors off hoard the Inver Chteett, properly reengelnsi the compltutentbeslow oil. It witS,perhatia, the tililnt 1111111111.4.31101.11110ristra -110000 tile way from New York, At *Ley vesent a salute seas Merl, and the mutat salutations wore Intraolanged. At six o'clock, when twelve miles from Albany, the steamer Meta morn approached the Meer tPllaill, With the Mayor of Albany 00111 a Mittuilttee of citizens and the City Councils. Secretary Seward in trodOced Ills IlituOr, the Mayor, to the Presi dent, Admiral Farrugut., Getter:o Greet and other distinguished gentlemen of the exotic slim. The party were also introduced to the Albaniang. The Mayor addressed the Presi dent. follows: "Mr. President—ln behalf of the Common Council Lod the citizens of Albany, I have the honor to tender to you, to the members of your Cob mot, to the distinguished officera of the nuvy, and the emineut actin , men of t he n Diplomatic Corps, a cordial and most emphatic weloome to our city. won re gard to yourself. air, we beg yea LO iteeept ChM woloolritt, not ilintilly us a mare of respect ler the high posaluu witch jou .teupy us Chief Magistrate of the natiou, but us a tr,bute to your persoual worth and as a grateful so knOWlialgrfatiat of sour serf:tees to leet It t rO t )".. l.lif . f l : ° itt u tT ' e l l. U": o b' l e t ' l L ie rg'" li 'L te ho u r e . l:a h p ‘ C "C " l tt ril.'"} r a:,ailutinkstratton of your litutected onslecesser, end lieW. ill 1.110 dark bours of dentato yuu 1 t... 1i l l l s l i 4l.: , :e ' s: , , r i i:ll: u u " r l o Y , t , ty:),,e"..!B..,at:',;l‘b..,tt'yt.sl'.tioruil:l g::::1;11.'r1.1:"Vd‘t,t1":ht)0e, )' stbillties were thrown upon you fur more t, allied we ~. t i Li l l ul l , s i,,,,,, l: i n ;r t b i I ,e l r s tp w r,,,, i ,u t , t i : 1 1 ,,,, t ni 1 0 i 1 i . 1 .. t , ' , e ,,,i r , e .. u li e t it ‘ ri , v u ys ,, , ,i,.. a . t u t , :i r. entos ir it w ern possilde, than eVer devolv ed resort mu. of ylMr preeeeesere, you have OS, bibbed the same fidelity tO your ofilehtl Ohll gallon.; the seine patriotism, and the dente neo,uptible integrity. lit offering you, therefore, tills warm and heartfelt greeting. yondisurge a duty Widen We OWI.I alike tO and le ourselves. Trusting that , under the blessing of Uoil, and with the Mil of thu BUM advisors who compose your cabinet, your of may result in the restoration Of pertnallolit 'harmony and good feeling, as between all the States, .we wilt only add, Lonirilve time President, ,ul,l forever live the Union. jillial, Mr a . n e d la l y r o u r n - 1 1 . thank . i:tt i l tr T'a r al :. f e 'ot t i tn rit ; rw a l m : ' i ° ,: i a lt i i y i ot y , " :.: kll LT: w l IL I I. I 'L in t g n i' t ; l m n c be 1. - I t s o ' a: . 1' w r l e. . I b n . a i l l e t . yon g W ty, gratifying. Yon woloouto rue, first, as . the tChief Magistrate of tho nation, a distinction and %aspect dud to so exalted a station, and then, In a most table manner, you give your gratulatio to o um as a private citizen. la thin trymg Andearth:ea condieOF ouror country, an encouragement of tin k strengthens and inspires me Inlay detennlas, tien to pursue and carry out the pulley that / believe will result in the restoration of pestle and prosperitytO the. Gorcrementand counrrY. I feel confident and hopeful. All I can nay In return 13,1 know how to appreci ate such a welcome, and mom./ thank you moat sincerely foe what you /MVO doka4.o 0101 beta as a Oka! - 10.143Mintt !SO end as ii private .-InfilYidttal ' and citizen: , (Applause.) "The Tdalorarld.Couimcca Council Of Troy, secorn7 minded - hysaargo • Catenation of - citizens on -w ,rd Up) steamer :=l,llne, .. teat the RIM Gen Chlttentlen Issues an Address to the Soldier, and Malloy. of It eutnek y. Loco, ILLrt, -tutust Chltton- Ini hag baited lan addresa to the Caton Sol dier. and 'adore of Kentucky who an, favora ble to th i princl pYcti immolated by the late Philadelphia C'onvention, and appointing it long lot of delegates to attend the National Convention to be held at Cleveland, &whore tier I:th. Among the delegates are the Goy ernor, Lieutenant Governor, Generals i ty. 3 ; sena, C a u l, Whitaker, llobaon, Garrard, lc an Watk lug, and a large number of fienfu • I.' °too ofll.cro. Republican Coturentton—Renomlnation of Governor Fenton. Tnor, N. August, at—The itopublican City Convention held this evening appoint.] M. J. Towsnierni, John F. Wedstow, and Chas. Eddy ox delemates to the Systracuse .COnven thin. They wore Instructed to vote for the re nomination of Governor Fenton. Twenty delegates, betide,' by lion. A. J. Uroswuld l wore appointed to athpil the Con. yen idea et It.outhern Loyalists at Philadedplitai Monday Statement or the Public Debt. Wnsnmuren, Aug. al.—lt to highly probable that the usual monthly statement of the pub lic debt sill be la readiness before the second or thli d of next mouth. it is thought that a very considerable reduction will be shown in the Department, although otring to the fact the►Lbout sixtysthreo millions of the tempo rary loan have been called In, n much less amount of currency and cash wi.l be found in the treasury. The coin balanceslare shown to have largely Ineraused. Loalsvi/le ko.. Visit Culetwo—Pre u - .ldea[ JobosonConnell Invited to Louisville. • Lovtry tie, August W.—The Mayor and Gen eral Council of tutu city leave for Chicano o Tuesday to attend the laying of the n corner stone of the Douglas monument. The Council passed reiwhitions inviting I 'tilt, Johnson and suite . to visit on theli return froie Chicago. Cholera llinne/pnin le at. Latals-31.1mmarl Delegates i b i. r. August At —Only sisty-three rhmha d lutorments were 1 - elicited yesterday. The midden'' , is disappearing from the cen tral :oat boom,. portions Of the city. The delegate+ to the Philadelphia Southern I . loon is C,..011 UOll 11111 hero “.1./21y. aaltnel I'luul, n promineut merchant, died toslay of L) plimd fever. Cholera Increasing Inifillemphle ' • MK>tritia, Aug. 3.1. rho cholera ia nt 111 ln erPaglitl.t. To ettty-one eases are reported to. alight, twenty of have Droved fatal. N ruport has been received from the city Los Tho bolero, In Clochannil. thflculnd.V. AUptet hare were titre deaths trots etto:ers reported yeeterdtay. CITY .AND SUBURBAN (ADDITIONAL LOOLL NEWS ON 'XIIIRD PAU.. lientit from an Accident On Sunday evening last, Miss Etta Y. Crab. thud ut the residence of her parents, In Mon . - onyvhola City. The deceased was a young lady of store than ordinary beauty, amiability and iutelligence, and her sudden death at the early ago of twenty to a fact no reouratully sad as to be altsto.t beyond realization. bliss Etta reeetved an injury daring a visit to the Opera In elttsburgli, last nutter, by tailing from the step's, which were covered with lee. k lot,. inns slid never tally recovered, slot tiro injury to her head r.itilting In an abets , . ntfeetlng her Orals, alto died Cu Sunday as stated. (In der the Mee de pion. , of Ida Morris, she cou trlhnte.l to the columns of the MonOuguhela fleyobioclos several naetches in prose Una poo -1 tr 3 , which attracted Lonsblerable attention at the time of their publication. • Agricultural rat.. Thu literban 11411, at the Fair Ural:m[ls, is now ready to receive machinery and shafting. Caut. James item bas tendered the Eociety a boiler and engine, for which a cote of thanks hum boon tendered. contrast fur whitewashing the buildings in the Fair Crollude has been awarded E. Spur alert. James Kelly, W. 11. Guy and Moses Chem have been appointee dulegn les to the AgrICILI College, near hollefonte, Centro county for tile purpose of electing a Bead of Trus toes for marl College, with instructions to rut for James Kelley as a member of the lOWA They were also Instructed to use their on dloVifOOS to have a Model Farm located In Al higheuy comity. Arson.—.l negro boy and woman were &c -raned a day or two since at Belmont, Ohio, On charge of being Incendiaries. Last Wednes day eight 111 r. William Allende:Mr bad l as barn, together with his entire crop of -OM sea son burned; also his homes and hauling Men sea. 110 had hid $S7r. In the barn for Pater se. =city, and as the boy bad money in lite pos session after the fire, ho wiursosplotontat, and aU but ten dollars was found concealed in the Mang of has hat. The woman was supposed to have been his partner. come Loory.--A merchant of Ws city, y,,,,mrdny, dropped upon the stigma a wallet containing the rause sum of Moven thousand dollars. It wee found by a gentleman doing business on Fifth street, who, from MOM in the wallet, dimOverod the name ottheannel, aratnrotoptlyzettumod it to tam. . - yre Zeal not saythat the W11011=1340 fortunate /war vigs orenloyed.lo mane the ~: °",.:. PRICE THREE cF,NTs, Dr. Iteyser's 11100t1 Searcher. The very acme of ansUcal combinations, has been attained in that most wonderful of wonder-working medicines. new known under the siguificant title of "Dr. licyserts Blood Searcher." 14 is not in one disease alone that its transcendent curative powers are display ed. It has a tar wider range, and there is no disease In which the blood is contaminated, that it will not. produce wonderful results. The cure of ordinary Mae ~ ...4, snow ma Dys pepsia, Debility, and Colic are mere nothings is the way of - Dr. Keyser's 11100 , 1 Seereber. - Even Concern, Sandell, old Ulcers, At hitt , Swellings, Drupsies, Piles, and Fistul entirely removed and driven out of timesyares tem by Ito sweetening and noutrelicin,•;4w er. If we could bring before the knowl • 'nor that readers the wonderful auras th. Dr. ey sere Blood Searcher has made within the past few years there is not a family to Allegheny county tilt week& not boy ttle and seep it In the house. It not dulycures, but it hin ders the inception of disease. if any one will Rood a te.poontill or two ot Dr. K'eyser's Blood Searcher In the morning, It will ten.ier the system proof agnuist the attacks of mala rial and other diseases of an epidemic charac ter. It regulates time bowels, improves digestion, and gives enurzy and lone to the nerves and muscles. No one that to languid and weekly can take Dr. Keyser's 111004.1 .41.1re.111a WILIIOUL being more than compensated for the trilling cost, In the renewed health and ouergy which it hi •iogre. Ask for Dr. 'invert.. Llload. Saarcher, and tako no other. If your druLfglst ha.a ma. got 11, wilt° to Dr. Keyner's, 110 Wood street, and he will forward by I.l3.preSS Ilpoll I . oooipt of the Price—.l per bottle, or six for IP. Nerloue Accident. . . Lizzie Severance, a little daughter of Mr. 'Samuel Severance, madding at No. 25 Marbury street, met w Ith a serious accident yesterday afternoon, between four and live o'clock, which will probably result in her death. The injured child was placed on a hone at. her father's door for the purpose of accompany ing her aunt, Miss Bella Miller, in a ride to the country. While Mt. Miller was mount ing, the horse on which the child was seated took fright and started at a gallop up liar bury street to Penn. The saddle girth Ito came loose, and ns a consequence the child Mil to the ground, but one of her foot catching in the stirrup, she was dragged for almcot three hundred yards, her bead sting the avement and crushing the side of the face in p a horrible manner. She also received serious bodily injuries. NV Imo picked ufe she was in sensible, and did not regain her conscions. ness until arrival of - the physician, who dressed her I wolilids. /tin Liciirglii she cannot possibly recover. Patofsel Aecideni.—Yestorday afternoon, a painful aenblent occurred in a stable owned by Mr. Thomas Rourke, on Centre avenue, in the Seventh ward. A son of Sir. Hourlce—a sprightly little fellow—WlM phtying . with a mantdno used for chopping feed . While in the act. of putting some ug straw in the machine hls fingers were ca ht and drawn between the knives, mangling four of his lingers so badly that amputation had to be resorted to. Dr. 4. Guy McCandless very skillfully dressed the boy's wounds. Good latent Ple-ote.—The plemic of the Good intent Fire Company that came off on Wednesday at McFarland's Grove, was Is Com plete recce.: borne two aendrerl couple were present and as a matter of course, enjoyed themselves to the full extent of their expecte toms: The festivity wrss kept up 1.1111.11 IS lam hour, and the exchequer of the company Ht. replenished by several hundred dollars. of Erbi‘copaal.-11.1Klit 13.1.10 p lierloot, Lida Inoccae, preach to Luc Eni-copal Charch at. -Monongahela lltCy on Sunday. loot bloutlay ho alit eo,siat in the eat - coons , 4--w. ,n4,ng Lilo corner-euie of the ucw Prot...cunt EpilicopulCtiorkti tit that city. pte-nte of the arlekruyer•' Orly ClOllO ott at laad Urove veeterday 1110 Weather wee propttione and the al trod ante large. This WIWI" turniehrd by .V.ekle Band was very tine, and altogether the altui Wad a decided emcee., Surety of Me Peare.--Catharine leCar thy appear.' berme Alderman Morrow ye. today and made oath amain.t. Mono Colllus charging her with threatoniog to cut be throat.. A warrant VMS issued for Marie's ar rod.. Neu' a parBon,—iin effort la being made to ontatn a pardon for ItLollard Thatrwell, con vietod and nentouced to death on tte (Marge of murder In Fayette. county. Grotto II Is Nee tr.-ttenry 3lntlen,of Coltn- Aft, while in a taato of intoxication, bat Lorilay, lay. oyor a collar door and broke las eck. Being PeadeaL—North Commons. between Saideoky street and Cedar avenue, Allegheny City, la being graded, und'othehylse titian v ed. at, Maudtold, bhlo, last Thursday, by'whlch ton thouental dolars' worth of property was destroyed. Itepalred.—Tho repairs to Dam No. 2 have bum eemPloted, and the packets aro ...mama thrtmghas usual. PNeeofOMs.—Vacs We selling Scenbon- TM% Oldo, for thirty cents a buena. - ne•Openlnz—Tba Publie schools of the cloy Wlll re-open on Monday next,. • Criminai Coure.--This CO= E cazaaleaCCs -ta wszacaoallocalay A6rt f ' :Fq• `494-'":4' THE WEEKLY iiKktT,TEr TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. LIIN ES °Airs A3;D,RATOBD♦ Yti CM= rb v ,Attaou is far wr %nit .., rilvers samaes% a• the nam: CltriKS, Les op. , rill Vie I'KN IMIE yoent; g .. Morton •• eta raternlet; from r. ,ritm•rell: ova, yoatar.lny, e • • oeng I , ly, tliv Mo.- • ••,et at of • adelttrol - oat:on of thr i've•vegor ', am ' a I .ll ' rtY Fiottum Io• 1••• e. " " 11° Pi 1 the too. he •. alt ottvattptml to ;frost • :•••1 se low t i to ,Hoet Ile fall Lee by .paaarat over lila right :• ot•e•loed no MCII. •U, • mot maotatt reftlllotog r. _ Ito Stltel It"' the heed of tin , 11;11. I Ind}' with •• 4 ••••Ivrt•l: 0...t•••••••ere Itoottoal 100 Tub OJII4 a lOW r 4.; mom. l. .• • the valtlelo twr et lilUe romilim on I r.O wheel,.llo , l toomOttl to LUX 11. WILII t 110 Mil V. It n i lie oaeurrene , and mt to tho re a m, the flight of the her , . Wit) nt lotexttl ate.yeil andtitµ y ou ng I,ly aa• 'tad Iv uyght.Neva u slight Injury to tilt , boi . o tfitinit, '448 4.11111, TtiO lady has prcul to (*Volpe o f her good for Gene for thus a.. L ily useutung from her perilous position. A .11lid Lark In a Roll— cl lle In kern.m•lY yotem man, eald to belong to the Mud Lark fraternity, man hijil 01 In It very ..none manner rester lay afternoon. 1101. ::11 that we could gather from the police, and from per sons at the house where Fe Itvos, It apnea, that tic air...s droll:log, and while in a Mate Of partial Intoxication he rattan pte , l to fort, Ito way tate disreputable house nu 'Fennel stree, between Wylie and tile Venni. street. road. t Iteing refused admittance, lie thrust his ILI to through the window, In tieing which l'adly cot, the broken glass Severing the al tell., and vtles or his aim, and eansing him to Me, ,I In such a promte-manner that It 1.10,04.1 t that. dt...f.th would AlO5llO from tteetort It ace hefot e medical ettalatance could Lc procured. Us was taken to Me Mane, se II igll ftrcot, !war Webster, but by the time Its had tameh , ;1,1110., he nits so redueett by loss ..f wood, tical Icc• c.0.d.! sc.:Lc-poly '.tend. Dr. McMectl,./i., c .01c , IS to attc.ll.l mud at last aveoand:+ I,e Illt4 Sicry low. II la, 01.111.1 , 1 c, It bill,cccly Iccc llct!ceccul ccl own telly and lecklecicuct c d, Warm* . nod Aaltlltrry. Lew ts itright was committed to jail nitoOling Charged with 11 0 Id:4ton) - ity Jacut l'islar. Bright fortnerly 1 :Ned la l'lMlAvllle, l'a., w here he now basalt...l,cm itst a Lie. Ile MOM 10 till, city, and nomtlott with Ali. I k itty, succeeded In sedating, her. Ito 11.1101 provaileil npon her to go with WI, I“ 0 here ho marl led her, at ,1 weal. IN Jill her to itettsvil 11, (trot tog in t 11,• s [emit y oI %hat phtco, it 5000 net luag 1/111110: bi-/M . 110.1 tillu tugiy.n to has, ...oz+pßotoLia I but .11 und Ale returned I ler fitlit- Ort ,, hint', 111 1111.4 ell )., W111,1 . 1111e 011 /1“1. halm; Met him art Listed, told he a ti. ie. to 'fled obo, stltted. 31m,s 31 retl wl. re, it perovive;l !toil .1 111. i/tilla of lb. 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It.to mot nut, ,Oti , , Trial (1, 12 order. eonrt CM...1,1,A 1)/111/07/ I / ', rent, t Th. I•Glten t ttg, ( za;:rati.lt , l nt . Itt:k 119+1630r.p. 1101141:3,4•Htvrklay ni. upon payniwil -sno W t erou pro.uLt 1.1 I eu Zion ul pOundl Gotog Ahead r.e , 7. •.•:: •71 the Ile %V rallmt.l tw • :ma Lustell, °hie. The xe —l. C. W b 4.1.0 aptx , otted I.:Pstratt.sta , ~t ~,, Jl, , t St , •, rttt, ttt ttiovutl. IMElia • . . • re.l•l••nc... t.t 1.4 rtt t trL Mant•lturvr• N1'3.1. A N 1/ i; It , years. lflic friend% of th,., family Ar, trop} Inn d ty attract nt. fmarral. frdm ht• la, retl,l.l-c. tit 11 u',loak. at I 31.,. MAIM:NI:ET I:VAIEn. f.I thr t.,st 3 r,r 10, not,tra.l ,1.1t3..• f. .out I`lt. r...rltnco of her eon-Mt-4ov, Mr. All,rt S. I Wlttr, struct., op 11111,1 A.VIv3.NooS, 31 -1 o•clook. The friends of I.lle famlll In riroCrtfolly 1331teil to 511.011 d. I hair Sirs. 11A.Itti Alto I' J. 11A ILTUN. Yun,ral u I take place ton w.• r. 0.1 , nee or NI, Miller, No. 00 I.lbetty st_reel. on OA - 11:12,Y, Sept Iv, al - t o'clock F.M. -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H ILLDALE CEBIETEME.—The be 6 .(iicitl . 6-acre," the !ar t ...eat I t,” place of except vile, lit till. i•otinty, ott w ltrighttitt Ittittivtllutriy tiLorlti of Fur buital lots, lit.rtnitii ur titles, Call at ,tintretli Drug ILA Si EY. All, tibttuy • - - • FAIRMAN tc SAMSON, UN DER'EA.KERS No. 196 Smithfield St" cur. 7th, I=ll 3PW . Z w r -13 - ,3Er& C.."-r' AND 113 SAS DI;S6Y ALC3I. AIOLEN 17 NOklll.ll Street, C , ,t r I Na CNA eTerr oat I , u: welting glut.. I urimt Ese.vi .11 y m;;1.1 la iglu., fles.rw. rt el I ' tqi taFlko. Laved herr till.. MseN. W 11. L.. T:Im113. 41iCat•il Miller, M 0.,. 1/ . T. TO HITE CO, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Maw:lc:ller, Wowl•., Han owl ‘lclnll.y. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE Oornorm arsemern and Chartirra fir cuts it 1 . 11 - 61: .41 Carrt&zce furnlzhttl: DUNSEATII tu, CO'S Watch Repairiug, Ebtablishturitt, 1V15t.23. fa = L ADIES' D LVIM "'ANT IM=IIII I= Ii7IVX.II-....Ta "Xs. - 5747:‘,.....2.4 LI ,T,. St .111 stint:l7 tip; 6; :I;u3Ct. Tirane itegist ri bULI , Mt I lit: Al.k.'ST..l, o R,Tialp r LL • I/eaters >rti.• (-6m19, =1 'rtu / Strli mint IS vvrr and )lerChatir, 11.5 4.: Lanes a Clack, Barorwert r 'l,ll ba lardapendeal . ..r vertatia,r. .DST ARRIVED t iz , Lk?. BOOTS AND Silt:, JAMES ROBB, No, WI Market Btrert, Pitlaburgh, Pa Thin old et.uhllelt,l non.. 1,4.110 , 0 Sutton, thirty- Ova nunorAnd dollars on fi noon, and !thorn, and ity Ira tho burn, tut ountt..y. thy bytt.t..7hlVl Ira are &Errs:Ward to toll at IK..it wor I MULL e have revolved not to au auttorstdd by nuy thu Lnt- Inca that 1.4. b. goods worth mart, . alt atol at oar nook or goods, and we feel sat:tn.:a that you win parch..., what you want In tor its..l, tad at. Llnu. o tun target the Ono, IA Markel street. rt. JAISIES E. 0013. ..,......a._.40 bbls. S -1,.....-- 01 QgnVD.----z ,-..._ IG. bbls 4 01 . I.J .2 Is bble. wzrz i ~,s bhl , ~,, . 3, == bt''''. BPdoins;,. 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