THE DAILY GAZETTE: IF MUM ZD BY Penniman - Reed & Co., 811112riininizrw. Prrnsausan =I [ma izAR Br KATI. eau issuvictw ag'ig "he ittanttglt 6auttc. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 , , 1:-,6ts A NOBLE ACT. Brown's University in 1.4 i-t was worth 6750,000, and had a library of thirty six thousand volumes. At the List Ineetilic of the Alumni, President Szsiis announced that $500,000 Were added to the endow ment the past year. Five gentlemen of Providenet each give ?.t.'0,000. Providence has but about one ball the population nh Our cities, and not one halt the wealth, and five of her citizens in one year lirrve done many fold more for their University Utensil our people have done for theirs in half a century. What an unfavorable con trast. How does it show the comparative estimate plated ou education by the people of the different cities. Here- may be fount the reason why we send our children to the East to be educated by the liberality of others. And here the reason why we are compelled to send to the Sallie Providence for the cities' steam engines. An endow tilent is AS eS,etilial to a good iustnution n: learning s• capita) t;ir a 13eary manuiacni rer. We are not only behind the Dot Lei even the We-t in An:, re-pert The work, however, ha, been lweuu here, and an Intl - lasing interest and hbe: ality will, we fully la-hevc lo manifested. Before many years an Univer,tity and Fe male College will be amply endowed We hay, given our hundreds of shoos ads to endow imititutiou: abneel, w hil e our son; and daughter , at home have been suffer lug. Where are the men who will give stoo nn i , or $20,0u0, or $lO,OOO or $...),ut0 =3 In August last, Mr. Firm.). R Ito e'diwr of the Richmond K.nllnine- was in Philp delphia atteudiuit the Conservative Na tionul Convention. After the adjournment of that body, a convivial re-union of lour naliatic gentlemen occurred, and Mr. r,,,, Lean made a speech, in which he protest ed the Southern people had "no iimire to revive the issues decidiA by the arbitm• ment of the sword, — and much more to the same effect. lie produced a marked ailti lion upon his auditors and the public. On the 12th instant, in his journal. he said • "We king arm gore evir to sons of the 'Pilgrim fathers' one interest flag, the Fourth of Juiy an ! Yankee Doo die, and have never since felt any desire ti , re - assert OUr Claims Were the test oat h abolished, and the doors of Congress open ed to-morrow to Southern representation, im /nu n of delicacy Out tr.,,id shrink frost ttaXitoi the beat and pure,/ /.. mi ?wit wit/. thu r. Wit, rate, , ja,„tho.s. isieticipate •tutteil, of the nation, tin. e nn a now heeome a degradation 'I HK litilVeStort u,“ ails sensible representation "The fiepublierns are willing the South should he represented by Union men. This is not satisrip tor It , demanded Om', those who still preach tie.Ason must ir e .0 ducted In:, the plat. , s or hou..r and trust This tnh idal pulley oil riot be adopted lit the Anp•riruu I,eopk, tchn ate th.;,•rminc,: that the leaders in the reltd:ion shall tali the bask seats, until .ate } iron dotter of sineere repeutun,, a;rl chan c e or heart THERF: are itadi , •36 ,, r, ~ 1 11r4•1 rative, Lave abatehan:d ad hop: of t nu. and are ••on,entrating their etwr gles on lite do,. it :s witit it view to defeating. it possible. eitit.. ReptiliAce.:l nominee, Tiii ofti Ilan tvill.not iIPIL grourol ,, ,e!l that ‘vrougl.t •111:, .rlll . , , ttcl . 3.!- f'• nu =EI tl/t• T‘k enty-first I).f. riLt . 1 ‘.11.: tla• II ,13,1.1 The .qt )ty a Ullll' r I V 01 1111.. h .! the di-t rig. 1 %% i; !sr k•n; 11 GEN Kit no's riliort to Gen. lioutt,.lo: the condition of attain , . In Texas is raising yellte a commotion q. tt,at State What particularly inceutottl U. !tenpin Was Lis allegation tit' uutuoroui, outrages upon !hi blacks. Is the Twenty iourth roegres , tonsi 1), trict the prospects of Mr tu Iva. V RILNCE, the Iteprittlieln eta - Midst , are dr eidedly bright. He will be it: elected by 3 least fifteen hun , :retl matority. THE Butler meeting win be on the 24th inst.. which is next Montlny—and not the an wr stated yesterday I=! —Ten thousand Funiaus dell Buffalo. —Tile Raleigh J'reyre..A lias been publish ills the initials of the yinang mon who wit behave in the Raleigh churches —Fifty thousand copies of E. A. Fol. lard's "Lost Cause' Mc said to hare been sold within one month after publication. —The one hundred and fiftieth anniver sary of the founding of the Reformed 1 , Dutch Church at Fithkill was celebrated on Wednesday. —The city election at Rising Sun, Indi ana, on Tuesday, went Republican by a majority of seventy The place hitherto has been largely democratic —Mobile has a population .if 3D, bier of which about 12,400 are colored. lit Con federate soldiers in the late war the city had 315 killed, 171 died and 232 disabled . Is increasing in ncotland to a frightful extent. For instance, in one parish of Aberdeenshire, out of fourteen births registered, eleven are given es ille gitimate. --A Marseilles paper states that no in habitant of that city has discovered a new motive power much more advantageous than steam and quite free from any danger of explosion. --A. negro named James Smith died of Lolera In Memphis, last Sunday night, and forty-eight hours after, his deserted - body was found by the city authorities, partially devoured by rate. —A wedding was to take piece at Nash. ville one evening last week, and bride, parson, and guests were ready, when it was announced that the groom was on a jury which was unable to agree, and had been locked up for the night. --The Paris correspondent of the Lon don Observer writes: "I hear that a great change is to be made this year in gentle men's dress, and that the chimney-pot hat that has long held its place amid the fluc tuations of fashion is at last to succumb to the demand of the age." —The emigration of squirrels westward, which was noticed all over the State of Michigan a abort time ago, is now being followed by a migration of bears. The same reason accounts for both—a scarcity of mast, as both of these aulnanla depend alike on nuts, etc., for food. Bears are very numerous in the woods west of Bay City. Nebraska City paper states that on August 94th that place was 'visited by an enormous swarm of minute insects that filled the air and appeared much like a snow storm. They were in two stratus— the upper one blown to the westward by a strong easterly wind, and the insects in the lower one moving about in every direction. yeti , TeWol"them settled on the ground, mktillus entire swarm was finally blown away by the wind. VOLUME LXXX.-- CITY ITEMS Bey Oyster Crackers A n.l l tacker M•al st Marstn't,lie r, I ot,rt, Good Ramat.. At 'perm house Shoe Store. IZEZZI=I AI the vlwra Rouse Shoe ,tore Greet Variety At the Opera HOUse Shoe Store. Good Goode At the l/per. Rouse Shoe Store Work Warranted .k, 0. 0 (yen, Hon. Shoo Store. =El= At the iipera House Shoe Store Irrie IneClerrap 47. MclierinnoC. run• White Lead. I=l z : toe ry , go to Mella rrom tang St or Goode gold Chespor Tilall tither place le the eco:,l, 11. , :ise shoe Store. For n Good flair Bromlt • 10 AleCiarran S 3lCKetllll‘ll , ,lrr ug kt I 411,4,1 Uste Me( larran d McKennnu•F, Pa rc fl'lnte lead, joust in the market. Nlm:lttrren SI Ken tan, ` 4 41 Marko; 81,v1 C..rner of Diamond, near Flfth street I= linneell, Teacher of Urdi M a:We, In removed from Neville to errant, netween Markel and Ferry. where =I =BEE I= Re haoved the lhaln nnhon•lm,h) an ultimaholy eurt,l Inc raan , Irnm my ft,t. nonflitantly recommen,l n I nurnhaatal Of Mr Ranahn. 14 ht Chan auaa.t Pit ',burgh =I .100 re) ' , Leh 11, ityus. , 111 - 0,1 .tout. AT:littoTT. lodged. Ily 3.1 1 . TILT . T . ,I,tur, to be the finest aTI , T 1110,1 ITTTratllful kuom Ti STTITI uul y Tit MoCiarr:LlT S. McKean ta', Drug Stare, Ci !ilarke: rt refit, eor”er of near Fla h rev:. Dry Cowl, Wholewnle and Retail We otter 11, largest an.l la.st sts.orted St ocx and al way, t 104.1.1 (wire, net for one 1131110 only. tall tor eve; a thing. toll just nos' are son,vairc I Dlik 11,4.0.1 everything re 'I I foi the prvecnt ant e.iiiiing I 13 1 n2[ .t Nlarket street irolll—.PhOl. phOr.3*--4 nlln3 a— T.ee Throe twist known tordrs, skillfully and elegantly combined In an emlier-ooloresi cor- hiantifully transparent to the eye, plea:. ant to the taste and acceptable to the iitonlach, in Ca,wel I, ?tack Ferro-PhosphorsteeJ Pauli of Calf:tape Bark Each omit POTILO.II. (Me ounce of Royal Kara Bat ant each ceewoon fn I contatn• one cram of iron. ,amples furnished free to the prOfi-1.-101.1 tA sia . ILLL, ?dwelt Co., Sole Manufacturers, N t. Oil.oesale in Pittsburgh by It t At tel...llhy nil Druggbits. Issitss vas( ,srrttrpOttstettett trcpSsissts it 1. 'LOCAL 1% TI • “t",,11 , :.•ltttmltt.t lit 11, lillEMl=lll lye, Ll.li urbilirgigrieli MeMlle" of 1,1/0 Ede, gn FL re., 011lirlieta.T.Ing oriT Tug your Toircesgful L. 11( , ti alTriot to Lormlualli, TleiTirc to lililinclis ',duo you, merit, by Wo.iering you IT oTT:ntilimontlity IIiTTLAL, to take pla.e al such I,! st, may flutist J C. WELT 4,1 Pr4 - 4 , 1.1r 14,31, Aeptr,4,l.H2,r 14th, 1,4•41 s ace &Jul.. Forrest ~ r,, ~ ill 5/ 111 qr, ILW ‘ct}klfl•: ttn•i approcsatt lye Hilt. It., banded ult., ti.n.lerlng me L-0111 , a•nallt I nea.Fl anane the Aelk •lezey of Mu.te, Wegeo.,l ty esenlng, Septy,- Thahkukg )oti, one .tiet all fer'to ktethe..- , a,tovred upon u-tra:hce:, 1 I ne.heetfu!•y,,te , THE CLEVELIND CO:1111THR General $i 00l Temporary Chairma C PT Li: UN ?ERMAN ES IURGAYI ZA ; tiellan, Jotuu son atid Se %I Hind C beer( a I=l p ention, in reeponee fret:, Ureic favorable Lee the pp , : is of Preenher• Johnem, for.l trio action of the Phinaleipl: la Convention of A uguit 141 h. met in to-ley A paidlifone hundred and :lily feet In length by sixty on in breadth, heal hp on erected in the Pstric for the use of the tonve Aux: at three o'clock the Plelegatonor "%- term!, preceded try a hand of music, and wet e Pealed, alter which the crowd rim the op pf. sale was admitted, and hllerd the tent toils • 1- mOnt capacity. Previous to the organization litilte u 91 , 101- ,1 scene wan witnessed, the delegations rising and cheering with all their might for suenese ively tile old flag, Generals Costar. Retyseau, Wool, anti McClellan, the Cunstitutton, Inc thirty-sir' States, and Andy Johnson, and oiler brief breathing spell for wind, licuern Secretary Seward, Gen. Steadman oral the ttnerican army, awl Gov. Bramlette, of Knu t tic ky. An the cheering w.calitid tot and g en in each Case, there was a SCOW, of wild ntlinelasui, the delegates rlning and swing ing their hats and shouting meet vigoreu•ly. By previous arrangement i•ov. tlramlette nominated Ma) ben. Jen° F. Wool as the old est .11a)or General in the United Staten, and probably in the world, as temporal) . Preb dent. Get, WOOl wan received with loud cheers and addressed the Convention. l'rwyer was offered by Captain W Sure. formerly of the tete Ohio Infantry. • On motion of General Lewis of Kentucky, Captain J. C. M'Turbisli, of Maim:, dad Major Duval English, of Kentucky, were elreuel Secretaries. On motion of General Denver a Committee on Permanent Organization consistlng of oar (rum each Slate, was appointed, as follows. Maine,tietieral A. S. Daggett; Massachusetts, Colonel Eli G. Kingsley. New York, Oeneral M. T. 'd'Alene.; New Jersey, General W. H. Penrose; Pennsylvania, Captain lel land, -Maryland, N . Purcell; District of Colum- Ida, Captain P. Young; 01.10, General Henry Indiana, Colonel Frank Emerson, Wisconsin, A. 0. Doolittle: Missouri, Major K S. Farnsworth; animas, General 0. A. Bassett, Neltryak b., General li. R. Heath; 1111. 0 10. Sur geon W A. Osgood, Kentucky, Lieutenant Jam, A. Davison, Minnesota, General W. A. Gorman; California, General J. W. Denver; Tennessee, Major J. F. Carter; ',claimed, Cul. K. M. Joel, New Mexico, (....ptaln John •Inn, Michigan,General C. Losanis; Georgia, . Mann "leery . Fitch. t/n motion of /ion. L. D. Campbell, of hen tacky, the roles of the Congressional Hoc. :Representatives were adopted um! other ; wtse ordered, with provision that all resoln , the COlnthlttbe 110115 pertaintng a inlnciple, lie referred L. • /4,1.01 lUldrrse without rereading or tletnstel4(lOn end on motion of James T, Brady, the following I resolution was adopted Resehwel, That the Presidents of the il lffu r e state delegations report to the President of the permanent organization, the Mune, of all the members of their respetnise Done, Who are known to he dishonorably dis charged the service of the United Staten, and that s uch persons so reported be not allow es to participate In the proceedings of the Con vention. General Custer announced that many of the delegations were not yet full; that member. were now on their way who ought to have an opportunity to participate in the neatness of the permanent organization, end he therefore offered a resolution to adjourn milli ten o'clock to.morrow morning. • Subsequently this resolution was withdrawn, and Mr. Cam A bell moved that General Thomas Ewing, Jr., of Kansas, now address the Convention. In response to calls from all sides General E wing appeared upon the stand and was introduced by the President saying, jf . you have 04 'y cheers to give you can give them Loud cheers greeted this suggestion o• General Ewing who proceeded to address . Conven tion at great length on all the poi, topics of the day. Gen. Ewing elaborately argued t. aloes oomititutlonal questions at length, greet ed with great applause, and at the close load chairs and the thanks of the Convention, which resolved to publish the speech IA ' hair Proceedings. Speak:tug for this evening by ranocui erpealp• ens was announced, and Cue Convention ail- Jourrued,pursetant to one resolution offered by tieueralCuatar. Ctiolora Cloitiee. Now Yaps, September IL—Eight cam of Wore, two of whiola are fatal, were reported n the oltif THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. NR 222 SUM EDITIO THE LATEST NEWS LATEST FROM Et ROPE IVIED U L , • kj so( 111011'14 \ Peace. Negotiations Brim yen Itilria THE INSURRECTION IN CANDIA Thu Alhe, ;II South tau 11 , a Defeated FIN 4.01141 4N19 4 OMMEitll 141 1,1 ,, 1gh. } . I I tl =I =I 11:11othk.i relnforeemen. h I /11..L14i, arm) hl that . 1 . 111/ wt. II th , u,tud melt. • I,iy, ,•11 1..11,re foh.t I'rh,l3 bay the sigi•at . irt e or pea betinecu Atisii la awl itak ei. ' elit • ion t.•i The 1.01,1 n it \ ccution i.t ill KCeM :Ur n A% :TO pi.... ' 4 •,• I In . 1 :71 Ita., :611,11 Of :'• HAY,: —At a IRECZEI= M t : Ai( 1 / 1 041/I , alit• 111 thl . v.t hill? iii r,tit. •,.14 c , livre,l t, or nUre Om :Iv t_411.1!, preaew- sh•ahler : :,_• .12.; tant inlormatlmi that 'lt , hare twen hail r..i ,tio i• 1 - --I ,J.,” .• .0. I p: ces hav/ ..ales to-.lay of Ay... 11. I n 1 13.1 littu .-• ten LONDO . S, ',pt. trul AAOTFIER MASSACRE. Radical Delegates Attached I)) Reconstructed Rebel,. =1 ISM 111 k kftliED IFS p, 1,1,1 j.) ill Elli t wn at drunken 1 ti.un t . , ~1.1...rt...„,.., .sher,T O/ ‘ 4 •11/ It I (It It% 1.. • t ti It' Nit :, A .1 1. ...”.• SiaJ 4:t. men, etztar.•tv, •11' rn• I.•,nne gun. A unitenetut..l sa.l p. 10.1 ,tre. NI .11, • OZZIE 11." Itlg 1. , t w e,- ~,t). ~.•.• t!,...r II tit, .1 t wit., at one .1.1.41..te 1..• .I.•r ' °Curt. nntl k T'tii ILL. 10, nrrn....l obvt. al. I 1.1,1, ..! t L/I , y !ha.. nut t. 11. C).• rk•xl., es,ttng tivre. i,.•1 ,•••• • (..; put •,.•.1. L‘k tnoi, Ail a4cottr.!• „ I:nur:J.e.l %%lien OM, t% =!=l/111!I Thv 19111adelplain EII•10121 tt.n.erition nml Demotratir lnmluatlnn• Karl• fled Ncu loxx. , apt I nw, •-•,uate, , •I t) tion I • hllntfrlphie 1,..i.5• t':4 S. • ,1. 1 111:11.11101, ": 1, I , , I uns ,try t. Illutul.v.- I.lono n T.. 1 :rw,r,tions uw gr,rtl It Mayos tz.,l nw,.uty 0t:,•.r... al elgll Pre,,l,lt, T.l 1111.: • MEIER t. tt . " :ha'on., I 1111. a- ..• i•V ~... t , er.• (3.1 rt . llolll, I,IV It• g - ce: . - .1 A Intl t. at, ntttl i.K the: •.I .• Evo•rr ery,,,, a ...1,7 alp: 1% :111 tuct•rett.. to prottipti r , pal for ti..• , orft mert . tittrtal.« ot•let .11,0 t.t” Iftrt.ar.le, to 1141,1 %1 the ILt - p.t1.,, in it. , Crilte , l ,t.ate , t, mob! I v for Itettv) artlih:l) tto.t mmonttion for both It, Azt , l Tho Intst.etliattety tort If• Ali to.. Pot taut Arrival of the %iron, I•saint3ro Irwin 1.11 - erpoost—Why Eogtomel Aid.. Cato,.On with Mlill•ry NEw Voor, Sept. 17 —The ittettmet (torn /Av. , t0.,1 u thw 4th, VI. the 51:4, I:. follow Mg !Lea;of n !I WP. The Dotty Tr[evretph guys lb., Itt Jolrlo , 4JII, Canada nee the reverse or 11.1r4.11rxtfltag, and th .] lb object of the home government In dial - patching x!mall reinforcement g to meet 1-11. admiral/. it or 111. C.,l4mlnts with,. h correrpo.•llog proraptltode m.. 1 en orgy, and to rifler Lb(' /et.... or the Tr floor frontort, at , trore not arlont, thorouglrly rte. Trial of Freettntere. llama. Agents. WA.ittirwron tlep• prim Lr froth dateil to. , 1111.), ray; The ,perial Military Cotnizi,•ion corn al eceel hale hy but the Prq,..l..nt, for the tritl 01,lvil age n, of the Fietalinen's ofw, nCul sL eliargen en, brought by l.unist to-day oneriniled I lo• trial of H0r . 61, .Intern, lain a Captain ail ontee,, eloirgoll with rulli vetting a plantation while attlng anan agent af the Iliireati, an.l with eoenpilrlly In the gliootlng of a negro The .her es-em a I:! it lak It. a lon The Late Camp Meeting Riot. Lst /111,141-, ,elLtehiLthr 17. -The .51rth.,.11..“ Of thix will 10181 a puhlic trieetlng ogllod together Ipy proulineet nlnl.lt, LiN , l ilt)1111,1 t,, take, :tet lon i n referent,. Ir. I',. meetlng Not Soldierls and Sfli/Orl.l . n 1.1,10 Coni east • •.:1/414/ .I 1 maim! IL taasn of ICIIO.I, 1.11 tII.I .11,014 and !sailors to Inset In turd ell,' 4 , n W.,1 nomlay ell, I 41/11L,L1L1.... ILL 111, 1•11,1/.1,41 1.010,1111011. J .311.1. Black... All. l . -- The h rem.. Jul lux Blaekson, n imlorol gentleman known 11115 vicinity fn. Ills puglh-td. ants. attemptetl to whip an 11.11V1.1110.1 1):1111g,1 Heenan—not the 13011.11103 , -1 , 11 Market street yesterday afternoon. Illacknon got OM cOrat of the fracas and In Ills Impotent .tte, 115 drew forth a razor and attempted to ent throat, not only or Lieesien, but of a trlemil nl the littler named Armstrong. Both parties were arrested. Meeting at Coonellavllle —A largo anal enthunh.tle meeting or the loyal elllzerie I.f reiyelle county. WILA belt one In. week. The poollll.l their full 111 ight LLLIti A.Cre uthiressetl in an able anti patriotic manner by (Mill Canula Kt l i for state Minute In that ill." elet, lion. T.. 1. lilocllllll3, (14. A. K. AloCime• blinor of Franklin Reposticory, anti Voter A. Johan, of Unlontmen. AllUther car ( ondmoter In si, ticrative 'lp•ler.lrty ort,noon, at oar No. 41, on lb° ttloo ttr.el awl Tr.) 11111 l'uneoliger Itatlony, Wan .„.ring the ~. 1. (lair ilrool, brillgo, Its pttorrost oat Inlio..led by a wagon o,a/tiling oil Iho traek, and which hail evidently toot selth mnuo Iniallnp. Murray Trimble, the eon uster 0( the oar, offered lilt uattlstameo ingot tit , wagon r, 1) to go on, Ills car being 11.60 tlvo tootulot Irehlrol I Into. David Kann, pet. printer of the 0 agon reatoottical to the error lP,:it,V,`,l:,',T.'i.cats,a'."‘; t ” ho,"ne" —d 1 " 0 '• .bt getting ‘loa., %%Lilo he Lasted Oho matter of musclo as well ea foolishness. katio, na La alleged, ilalayoLl Oa long as possible, tool Trimble Si, length got to using very throntonlng language. K.fl . chode Inrol motion before Mayor McCarthy, arging Trimble with surely al the peace. °Moor Lanni*. went with a warrant for the ar vat of the conductor, and overtook the car as It wea going upon Om brulgo. Trimble refused lobo arrested Yet officer Cupolas and Wrigley. . loot securest his passage to the Mayors elite.,, , whore he gave ball for his appearance at Row Bose.—The Committee on rire En- i pence. lo answer the Charge of surety of the glom and nose of City Col:moils, at a meeting ' held hurt night, atithorited the, Chairman to TO. 11asterrifled of WestmoraleolO.—The negotiate for the pureltase of 1700 feet of 10- roam:data announce a maps mee ti ng at inch iosthor OK tor use of Are tietetztoient, torstanabors rrat the art of nen, Olsen)... neethig at Brownevlllo.--OU u n ."” lug but a large meeting was held In brown. Ville, under the nunpleee td the Calm) ILeptil , - Henn party. eol. Blackman, of Lebanon, h{4) W. IV. Ketchum, Leg., of Wilkenbarre, Hon. T. J. Ingham, el Iltrehurgh, ve let able and argurneulallva spot:elle'e. Much on thuslanm prevailed. From 44111denfernny.—Ifr. utidenrcolly, popalar and accommodating nod's-dealer oh holds forth at No. 46 Fifth aLreet. Kends us at excellent campaign photograph of Major Una end John W. Cleary. For all late publication of books, novels, magnalum and print., call a FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M BY TELEGRAPH, and ltiO Broken oft I he I nit4 , l frlgh:u =I L. 1,, , e.: atti ..f I, n I ale% =OE lIIIIIIM =II MEI =ME 11111•1 =II2E=!1:1 additional Telegrnat. nn lour lb I•ngr ITSBURGIC TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. 181;6 CITY AND 'SUBURBAN DPITIor AI, LITAL NEW c THIPD i day The (.rent convention-11(4CW'; 01 Com inalgLociDleAterdety. \ tui.vt:ng t I)” Ite.1.1.•111. Lolllll,ltlce o: . anti Sailor.' National 1,011,11- ,:t.ll. :/..“.1 the L..unly Kkeenalve lotnnvlte.• 1.4).. \•:: la Blue, wn4 1it,141 yosteriltty n—cm. pormttel to a , Uttormmeot, In the l.ote tnittee Room at City nett, Ith Shift. S Negley oreopying IL.. eh Lte he realtug of the minute. of the plnni. , ,N ~•ett . ca. •11-pen4,l ‘t the rep, 0 ! !!0! severa: uommlt.to., cult,l 10! !!; !!P hmoral I. Pea: sdra, free a am:ail:wt . on had:l - aids, reported at ogre +, rho aoph: l wa- a000pt...1 hh..t the cnntrnit tee continued. ',grant 3. 11. Kerr, Irom the Committee Olt I'o./1,, reported progress. A largo number a err already finished, anal the whole number —].:err—would probably lie ready for rilstribu -1,11 10-4100. 1n motion of Captain Harper. it was resolv ed that the Committee on Badges be Instruct ed to distrinnte the badges ns soon as possible to the Boys lc Blue on proper application tie ing made. t einem at ontion stated I nal he Mot infor m:it ion that the oast, ball would, to a great extent, pen lilt, prrieetsirm, dressed In their se, uniform and wearing their own lettges. ez Kt. inert remarked thst the badges Ot the Boy, In Itlue, were destgned to designate Don rnlly solttlere and sailors, arid none others, aunt that civil-Hans should not he permilled to Join the orxunizationa. pre. longed discussion fol lowed, the members helee. ely evenly cilVided as to the adelettbility nt accepting or rejecting el villians as mom her. 0 , the Ilietrlgt "ItYllIZA:1011.4. At length it as decided to leave the mutter of utetnlite sit;p to the option Wean-In orgitnizatanc. motion of Ray', , O,uerxl (ieo. ballope w adr u memln, of both the lb, ten , t 01013.11,., comity Exo,clutive I , ati•1.1.1111.,i that (_ apt. Tot I ,neo, of ..aaa,trell• 011 11.1 gone East to ha .arrangetnenta for nag,, and the u... - I,A, a. , alih. - .l4ed him a letter' l•tli. pi•VCI-11I1g 111111 111 wrt I,: the Coalthltrae. A lapt. Sl.t on hell, trout the l... , alth.lter 1t: iery, retrte.l z,thl '..• 11i01111.• ‘• I,a; Kahl,. a eta to h• 1 t ~e Inst It a as at,lnolnil Illitt Nat haidi bo nrrd at Met - 1.11.u, ant that I!, art Iva, ofea , h erh. , r of - Clot 1,1 1,111 , ,) .11,..1.1i1.1 I.l' IZer,tti the witTriltte , locOn Conanc.l,o. r•TOrt :eV 1111 tirrungetnenl , g,tltl ...• f•• 1 .:1 tll4 ••I Um, e. Illy roport sv..l i.k t,•u• IMl== L. t.lligetn.,nt. 111,1 br.ton tun. wltl. • :11i, In tunt.s, altd n IL.I 11 , . 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I •11,/ Q.a.• pr• , .• a, L... 01,.• • 1 iltsl g NZ= n..i •nel taa A••1•1a, Nlal as• .1,L.1,1 that I ht, 1. loot ]1,0.: :01 should in.“..1% vl.l n, whit irrni appoinu,l ,c• ronnwn JeNun II Ll T tpti.cott, uotgilknt I II Kerr, nerointit -ihoro, Seigennt Lot . , orkl tlytts, , ergrant 1tt.1..',1 11, 114 i IL •Irn.lectlltnt that 111 e. 1111.11 151.11 a. , Pfnittir in without Ode arina. Irod,ral biLllnpr It WILII ..llhnt liev , :ntArn old, I,a• n pp „ mind Ply too .11(.1 Mnr.thni anti nAklglit,l in 111 , Ann.l ant Mnreliklk. The following ik ert, nitpoinfetl Atmor, Colons) 11. W. Megraw, I „n.,.l Wlllintn It Nt•epor, Sanitiol Nta . ipti ti..orgu L.auglillit, .W. 11. N Si, 0101111, Unplala It Ila/P,.t.uplAlN A. ll' L.:villain L. Ilogar, nitug t I •ifiLnin J'lnn „pt.," ,ryount tf.l: Negloy rgetnittlinnit, ..nti.t,ty,Solgt.init A litnilet. it,. Ling ben ktlpittrnott to 10..11 at II '. te k tuoi olug. I=l II I. rt vrx pienwszil thing to Burt $t I„lthe ~no i nl a. nhotil to taimltion 111 t ht. 1,. ett , nue ago ttlut t 0..., rn An , l rr 0l olnl. Provlilvne, , 1•11. 611Ig It V /gO,, , UM .•bi. , 11 to .Ilitblde att.! v 005010,1 lona hall In ol,ltll to hold their SO/40os", 1"..1 1,1,101 Los••rv..nnulsnliinlon Pllllllll. Wil 11 a aid I Pan Ilia NOH, .11 1111• the rat ., tolia• a • , .( 111 finnnitiuml,e,l. An oN liliine of I 1 1 ,• Iliterf..t that In takiai 1,, 1 1,1, no tole Intl In etiterprl.in, a t here Just I,ren 111 !tortoni% that Ina c 1111 , 1011 of 11,. 5.11.114 V ,L(.11•M , 1 1,1 the I' ;Ist lite-1,1,1a. I'lint eh. of East 1.11,. ia y, Alt 1, ii)entilf.i. ininli• 010 n nt tlie conoriltteii it donation oi finniirod and .fiir/y.fli , dafiars. Haw nom, I 1 va., ofeel. 0 I able, a 111 o and I it,i• The following pr ',in voriuttlute the Etat Hon I. , oinnillnifti of 1 110 llos kli& Janteif Fon • ,:14011, 'MOP llerThhtrger, !naafi 1 line, I Jo 1,41 . 1,,,11, 1,. 1,1 414111 my, 'lOll1 0 - 11: yarit, ti 11. J1.1111 'rliiiitipson, Matoutil tariiithan, J , ilin itr 1,411,1110 , 04 1 . 1"10r5 ,, n, 1. Itallitattio, / 111111 l ts•Altag ailjoartaid lir giving thren Own,* for . the n ion Itepubllenn I . nrt y 1111 , 1 1 Ile t,overriffr of ronanylvan has. Allegheny Conuty Aw.rlculturnl lair. Ti ..• y thc A::,411ec.3 pern•tt gt.t that hn.. cs n place It ,ar county Whet! tay that the lair c. , totnttitet, : t t t l I:.t. it , •I :hitt Wlil 1,1:”.t! , ••1 I sy, Ir 1,n130 e 'l`,lll Ir entin•!y .it•vole.l Irr rang oi 0.11ncn..1 In• no , u 11 . 1` (rot, 11... %Ye led tot •• • at r.tt dr: a.l hitding, wtshing to Mine go, t al sit, ev tairots• last,. itota,„„„ but w , ' tottlid that'o 0 p 4 , 14 . ut leti, .1•.• I cod, a do ge tolott•to - of 0 ot ' loy 111 luting up stitti ami to at lan g tn.: goods Wu 101 l that II to tote ant , I Po Its hail tail, toil iie , id tio..iit-itt t e tt woohl ' it exttitted, diudit,, should teio I amsli. The art li.. that wet aunt tog ei I Is• • ore. a• a gen eral ['dog., such 00 0 ole Itast fe r. -n- able, tad 110 most cacouragiog 00 , to see our men:ll/tuts ahtl man ular t • rein IMg 11:111 pos111011:0 and Immed tit t going . to work with it zeal that apokevo/ulllOl , In lavol ot aut•cessof up, motto tak,,,, Stones, grates, ranges timelier,' giotits, • sewing mach tie !atoll., Ibthps, Moulded tern, • glaasware. stllit t elbarrows, won. lag inaelltnes, plows, ettlet photogt apt. , • nett paintings, lowers of different kind,, um chlnery, and so long a eatitlOgne that It would [o,ll/1,7 a nal:1111,11 enutnerate them To• day the liner clans of goods, together with pertsthatile ttrttelca, moll be en 1 , re, 1 , and we ahalt see atts•k s of carpets,rugs, eurtallis. and 1.1, 1 the Varlo poraphernalla of a al 11-or.lec /41 heats, trolls unit vegetables, jellies and pre serve+, anal—lilt what 141.1101144 k 4 , 1 attempt mg I to go coot list. There wit te r o• Itr.a, stump, COWS, 1T1U!..9, do s, and every iltimeaf ic , that we hitt, Fri Put Oit Cal snow ma be. ignalll all , l nat • ll tlinlilfty Ade. ghenv isionty has net et yet tieiot i open,' to he ustontsh, lut, id iii • te—we kneo i• oto I tots, Ihe most_thlerest lag Oaf lion of the who, Haag. tint maid looltum friend, Ut.110,111 Way, whlspered In our eat I Just,.s 0• lug the atpaii I 11.11 the ladies' tog...a:ditto io the •• Ituts 151 111 .r• woolll.l .11K/it• load,oot lets oti s folio clarin g‘% 11,1 N, I/ to ac...4.•tiny .•l rong hi., joke,. :'troll gm, t , .r. ILIUM( CON:a ,4 U 1,4114,1 N !An 4..moner welt, zny . ..tillr..l Irl Corn II", •e Oa. - Ft.,' no il., • ' 111,,l C r. . wt . nLie,.l int '.ll. 111, , • . 111.11- ”,r1 4'll ni.pointed, wr.“. totn , • ,, . hat 1.., lc hetnei hay ,. print, ,•.. I Ile I , Lat. :a One “I" nr.l 11,Ing , r". 0:11,11,4 n 1 ht . track. • lit :di 1n... I, vl,tl mett, lit 'hit,. A genti,D..—we 9 nattio vet, lo 1.17 I hi ,rnrk le, :1 . , hi i f . o • I r I.•• 11, t•., ittol iII‘I ;but It In ilr-t I Ate ..1 , 14.4 Its 1111,11• 11/Irrow- I ft , r 3 n 41:”.11.1 • ..tn th.• un.gi pool lire ESE rt „, I/1 . II tslut 1 . 1”, 7 4 1. !4.11 MET EIS .14 ti .oli • =WM • III • 1./Ark, A lIAA , 1101 , . 111 I sn any 0t,,,,1•‘: tutt ,. lll, uiwn tt.t . goun , l t• =MO ts: at , IKLI. , :z. h b .n.• -.Awe I h a: I lir. •31L1,0 !,..; :1,1 , 1 Is vtti 1 3 1:..: .1 Inant.l,lll It t p..,4•.r. ."! a tar, nt., C ale, .11. L, I. I rtpt it,. ,la I • a I• I 1-g I liEl t • 11 111 =MI MIII=II!! En MEM . ~ • .'•,,t• ,!•„; 11.1 1...t1.•1 IVI . I 1 , 111111..1r 111 IA .11 :I,Cel 1.1. t.. 1t 'Oll. cater Phrk r••t I , ll' 1 11. 7 . 11 1,0113 K.lll %% II 1 , 11 NI. 1111 k tll - ”c... 411 = v••nr. rl.l In I.nrul Il ulltry cattail ,rt hatolentai .1611.1. t. it the f not Wing, hnit farrittr th MI, II 1I hitt:head of No. .1111 -.treat.atallafiglni, gallary grant anal of tart+. it+ vet+ paper Ihre.l tho wall, nit the North light rovnlng In showed the photo grapto+ nn l tattotlnga Co a gt of us Iva, tmige. Pioutinant among tale aria-, of ht nl' , lhtl foattiree, we cached tbong: of Meant K. I_ liti k atol Than, 01.1-hod Wales r/vlOl,l, .I,I• eo !Intl rot Mr Win. floral, A Ilulls hen.l of Mt Peat ...In nn .1 1.! Mr.. W al a hand...nu/1y e a... Wu I pli•ittwllki , “ Mt Jo , . Y.nn ate!lntl phol