THE;DAILY GAZETTE. VOILIMUIP Xlr Penniman, Reed & CO ) 9 - 4ke. 04 smitsiswar. rrnisiniaz. FfiktistWnirdainte..... the 'itidttirßligaztitt. 'MONDAY, parrsumn zi, Isw - 111&Tort Tribune lisi . j . Aptintd over 66,000 n0* mt. "bsc,ribers lance chianti of August, and is Still rapid -Ipuncretting- litilleen apparel's ,tbr terms little time past thit the . President. was resolved to mat *ingrate as sn: illegal and nettrping. body; slid to cOMMenCe on.the Act of, the littellllo4 equalldnit t Wattle ; Co ritiott midis& and .their tau:Mins:: The rata wasitmanitedittiOn pilblic ()Pinion be fore triiektiti4.l,Ysi*crind his OODStitqp., tionai &dills4l3o3in quailed. Inatigtticrns have been given to.have timpayitigkerrm manes as loOn WWI .Ysquisita - pfelimi narlscan wed.oglV,i,ij ipiellanirlititisy begin iltips,Pmenkin good corneal harem the illtellinti 'Villein this shall be dont; Marta orders may be given after viral; gowerrei, that may turn,' the Pres ident, notwithstanding 'his recent declara tions to the contrary, has again been forced to actno4rlcdge the legitimacy of Congress, Wo suspect be will laced° from that, too, in-less then slam:smiths, PLAJITZT, kirafliar to Spain, who co tet edhe WAS in the Ltrie or lila duly, ynitingTettera to Secretary Seward obta in of-Congress, is surprised and indignant at..tho 'Olen of Congress in sdoPping his tidily: —Mt *Minot to hate understood that menholng.office owe at least a de• eent remota ' all departments of ttre gar: °turnout. The stoppage of supplies turn doubtless enlightened hire on that head. Tirt. l'Addiat* 414, a. ;Why. So has . Gat: Grant; Be recently defined it in these words: "To ask any soldier to vote for such it an as heater Clymfr (ot, at one time known disloyalty) 'moth• er who his 'erica for Tour rears .in the. Union army, with credit to himself, and benefit to his country, "it a gross insult." That is a policy which it will do "to tic to." WE would respectfully tender to our friends of the Press now in our city for the purpose of reporting the proceedings of the Boldiers' andailors' Convention, the free use of our maitorial rooms during their so journ In the - city. We will endeavor to af ford writing accommodations for all who may choose to avail themselves of our invitation. Tn Republican prospect in Illinois for a great victory is said to be most excelle4. The Chicago Journal says that good judges predict a majority of forty thousand, the election of el n, and possibly twelve, of the fourteen hßoan candidates for Congress, and an overwhelming majority in both houses of the Legislature. Tar, telegraphic reports from Washlint ton, publisised in Saturday's Chronicle, to the effect that Pennsylvania is sale for Clymer, were manufactured In that city by omce•seekers, who are haunting the White House. They constitute the main argument for wholesale removals, but - ' Tun Pittaidentremoved Mr. A. M. Clapp, editor of the Di&to Express, from the PostmeatenshiP of that city.. The Repub. Ileum of that CongreasionN district hate made him their candidate (or Congress, and he will be elected by an immense ma jority. Tue. Philadelphia Ledger isays Mr. Bige low, our Minister to France, is to be re moved because he does not endorse "my policy," and that Henry S. Raymond; ed tor Of the New York Tinsel, ie laboring hard to secure tbo position. COL ALEXANDER J. Fawn, of Montour county, has been nominated as the Union Republican candidate for Senator in the Fifteenth -district, represented during the last term by the Hon. David Montgomery. Tan "telepsabio advises from Coos a& are to the effect that the government has given raiglitiates authority to Miran all parsons reasonably suspected of disloyal Intentions. In the Senate dlattietof this State, eon_ posed of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Car bowoounties, the Democrats have nomina ted Char!don Barnett, of Monroe, for Senator. No. noun whatever exists but the dem aerate are colotaing riled from abroad rat* the ITeitmoredand .415414, to vote against Gen. Geary and Mr. Covode. Tipechadications eta that ihe Unionists of Maryland will elect three out of the five Cenglesaredd. in. that State, whirl will be a gala of tee. . - ow. litrtimnsat hat made a formal re port sce the War Department that Lonial huts and Texas are In a condition of an Tits gepubileana of Clearfield minty have nominated Jima M. M'Kay for As. aembly. Got. Rum; tot- Louisiana, la stumping lowa for thollaion cause. Ys Sawaito was able qa Saturday to ear on the Pro. -. 7 4,Dr. Horatio Stone the .emlnont sculp tor, whosiatetuesotilancoek and rte.nton, arQ among_the celebrated works of national 'act, kis leltWasiragton'entoute for Boma, • where he Is-to execute a st,tua of Altman des gsmilton for the capitol, Congreu itastailsuit bthiscommikuon lind appro. rla ten thousand dollars to that work. . 'lerrY Sirperf or ,111.1k-Bsseattatllsrrin," Ito. of Tourtla street. LII TM also ne.ciftim It*is yops go pt litatalara, DPW Stefanie. e 4 YstkaSAlTNt sad. Itilitatte genuine out- Asia of Walk Al unfair it Teo will hare good Wog sil the fear found. •5. , :Iteelesd Sliossoid nista. W• "Mad csaluttop don to the sale of dent zabta (Mad renti;on Saturday, Sept. SIN -iltthlP,CtoeftlltttsacatiOo!oloolc, a. Y- Sae ad. Vartlaesurht au the eoroed - yage of this Pe 1nd111664 1 U8 siveveler •of otidTeesilty'of the above Yea. oak CORP We; timed rieh. 0401111 in" at Onfarfisit Wan each, *bleb' waffles the ildaere to 'MOW %nom AMU* U:istion • 41k/ la awnisis tie algae& , segans wan:4W e4naitscat eitearei - Von arsr PrOollimitY ta&YUAlTeriliti Or XinWee Patielialnir the moo Witislart•Willties. r 21isioiers'AVNirevi s avriktraw enterA g lad OurAwßeiirSli'_ apiltOwthisr bright: Tie ttadszts habitat ll isacktaradie aaa ga,f rims oath* tbe gait lliVillefftagrul teem , itilti ..111a0r galodaixe dative& eideblegtO eftelet ileallbaliblSet. aka . SPArfolita Obtleate6 D... ci Psotalai at Wilk azioaiiaggiraia • gouge. g?, .. : -THE . - PITTSBURGH .:GAZETTE: VOLIME- tIM.:--NO. 227. nil FOUR O'CLOCK. A: M. YERY WEST MEGRIMS: UTERI' PROM EUROPE. Pews illetwiten Penni& and Saxons—Ans. itclintiChnete IYAlralln—Cold Sir America —rettilins Arrested In Liverpool—Ent. keen .lingentaColng to Rome —Eraukfort ' independence Austrian Commatider The 'Herb:ts, .6m. feii OtBLSI BZILLIR, Friday Si, itsty, Rept 21.—The King 'Me leaned a decree of amnesty for sundry of holders. PAM*. Sept SL—The Emperor Drat Biarritz. ',1,11411111115. Sept U.—Peace hiss beau amnia. 4ißt inkpagnitnailhaand Sazont,i • CraliiilldßabilleSdiAllloafingigla has Sipit a Charge I irdidthedetrnign;aeliiellttepresoat the gov lifunilint Dan Infigliten is appeliztedL Lissal o oot, dept.., ' da—/Itien.—The steamship Persia, which sails feign here Et noon for gew York, takes out $lO,OOO in geld on American account. Quite a number of Fantails ware arrested here to-day. Arms and Munitions of vier, supposed to belong to the Erotherigiod, were also found secreted in various parts of the city and were promptly plied. Paws, September 11.—It IS said that the Em press Eugenie silltiglerily: repair to home to condole with the Maly Manor. Ttitialte ANA:Celli *ell founded rumor that M. Lavalettsi will main the French. Fos- Wet &Vie. Scptssiber 11.—The Gazette of to. UMW: ia-,:nn editorial says Utst the an nounco intsnt, Of tipa ecinsimilda of n peace bet ereitu Truestaiitlifeaottlirrii immature. It nitwit. tigsr•St4Wiln being wade in thaeairidt Vititier-tueraraltr, eatUourber 21—A toduogrial le head . - atni'voly •14ncal for the indepintlibenserleratiktort. IftssiSA, disitandstr SlL—Dun Allyn...it his beedettuuta eoannasidee-in-oli ler of the Austri an army. • ..Ingillseme and r. ado. LIT ieurost.,'Svpt.n.-1 C•111..1 :market has reels !toils) Settee to-‘l.• , nun prii a- i.denneed 0/ 111.1. 11 S peepm eale, of [r,ooo bales 01,1111thlti•vg-Cinten•t• Al 3';" ;-Ttaip.ja.caddiligro tr° art nne1.01.1.1.31 lazed IV.el eels Lot u eA• aI a..ct a edtwoehil !mF rear. laq Inactive. B." 411.11 , .;••• iA.II, lower. N ,1% the money ntar t al tvr money; L. 5.5. Yu 1:4; r.ri-.1•1 14110. th. 1104 I.%treoc., • 500n..-Lotion openett easy 1111 , 1 :&,.• tv ' , MUM( uplands non quotml at WO. To • :mated stiles to day trorn 16,0.13 n et zs. ket for Bread stniTit wits firmer. Lonnos, Sept4,:ether :2-.V...n.-The money market Is quiet e., Consols opined t 83!4. Alllitri:111 1 r Isere quoted at the opening for E. 'l. 1•: i note Central, WA; Five-Twenties, 7.!‘. The Additional Deo t e—tenoned Bank Cirenintsue—Funds in I k e Treasury, Nate Teen, September 3.-3pecials from Washington contain the foliolvtug_. All the applications now on file In the raytimeter General . , often and at the office of the second Auditor of the Treasury for the tuitlitlonnl bounty authorized by the act of July xe, are to be returned to the applicants, contain ing the endorsement "Returned for amend ment, to confermity with the regulations front the War Department of September loth, ISB." Applications of helm, An.. for all claims of deceased n applleatlon• for bounties of every rinse arc. wing to colored soldiers, living or dead, must be made direct to the Socmatt Auditor of the Treasury, and not to the Pyymnstar General. National Rank circulation to the amount of ;SWAM was ._sued during the week by the Acting Comptroller of the Currency. The to tal eireulatiOn of Natianal Ranks 1.. note stn.- :14,7 - a The securities held by the United States Treseury to-day amounted no follow*: far etreulailOrl, fast 0411.10U a tfor public deposits, or,o,ns. The following statement exhibits the amount of feeds to the cash vault, a the Treasury Department at the close of Satureay's business: tinned States Notes, legal tender, Ilikete,ooo; N•tional Bank Notes, $23),507; Yreetional Currency, 2.181.573; Gold stgOtSheers.• r•• Three Lent Coln, • • • The smonut of fractional curteney — pritited during the hock ens Sal.ooo. The shipments made during the settee period amounted to einS,o7l. The redemption division of the Tress ury CILISCSied oxtails /0d fractional currency to the amount of stiS.SCO. A Moods lrrag.dy In Mow York—Mir der In oWide. Sew Tome, Sept. 17. —A dreadful tragedy M anned this uservitott in the Ifith Ward. which rasulted.in .the death of too Italians named Peter •Iftlnalll nod Ale sunder L'rent. Funanl ergs a Sutter Of •ptailter of Psrls casts In We basement of go. Elm- street.. Ureni was • journeyman moulder and leiestrt to hare been Ann excellent artist. Funaul was about getting out a plaster bolt of Madame littstori which he was anxious to bare Slushed immediately In order to lake advantage of the present excite meat. 'this morning Urent. who was at work on the model. dt4 not reach the shop until eight &Monk- w h itnraged Tenant who asked the workmenhe meant by out coming there until that hour. Creak gently .wereg that he would come to work when he pleased. this led to an angry retort from the employer and the two men were soon Involved In a a ear rel. reset, who wias a large snd powerful nice, advanced towards Creel, who wan muen small. er, when the letter dm. a slngle-barreits. l re voleer from hts pocket and fired. The ball took effect W the left breast. bf grunt, who tell hiphe floor and aOl/20 friends removed Wm to residence. X tit Elm street.. Crenl, soon as he had fired the shot, fled to thostrnet. as was pursued nridcaught when he shot him self and instanly expired. IfunaaPs wound ts eenilderad mo t t tel. DeWitt 01 tbe Deport orlierro Disorders Iso Dom 01,1011111/10. FRILA DC1,111•, Sent. "Z --Forney's Peru pub Halms the following special New Ou.s.aga, September n.—There Is no troth whatever in the statement telegraphed to the New York Ilsrald that tee Elghty second Iteglinentrof colored troops, atoll cued tare. ever eantemplated. at any time, to ere ate • not In this atty. Not:pope could posh. bly have behaved better than they have done dose their arrival among us, and anT report to t h e Contrary' has base entmeifactured for merely -political purposes, General fibers. deo is vary mnCh annoyed that such mallet. only fille reports should be sent North, and Intimated today,that eorresprmelents who in tutors send snub lying massages, shall be compelled totter* Sew Orleane. . _ -0111111110110$1014lenthaea8 Pawed by ebb ilitreme of gepreneatativee la Ore- Losprovesuente at Ilea release*. -LOU Ylaactsco, September 11.—A bittern, Oregon, 'dispatch of lest night says: The House pissed the Conatltutional Amendment. Ayes anotna ye ei Yam 11111 contested citation case was deededfavor of the trio setting anion Amber/. - The slimmer Serra Nevada, from Columbia river, Har bo rg, see in treasure. The Bairn ofommissioneers has adopted plan to o:metrical sea wane for the prOteatiort of a portion of the ban Franelano baxbor r ati. east of nearly two and shall mil lionerif dollanl. Taro= Fusels Set to Leave. nor Vox& September tee—The aerate. Tara Crux corretpowlenee, doted September 11th, elates that there are no Indleations of the Withdrawal of tee French troop.. Thu Zlightg.first Erench regiment voi, 4:spouted to leave Mr TCIIIO , IO on the loth, but only one bat • idiom calms demi. IL is true that Maximilian - desires to leave, bet the Trchch authorities. acting en instructions from France, object. Some skirmishing had occurred just: outdate the wallsof Vera CMS- At night the Liberal. come quite close to the city. Tile Imperial lets bad met with a disastrous defeat. la Sliehoco . eon. Report said the Imperial General bad taupe:DEMl siefirything. Stagmbilean Cengreartonal NOMIIII/111100 1 111 , OIL FP'S t—Deatb of a Yltli. adelpbla lilerebaaS by Cholera. ratgatagragt: Sept, 11.—Z. C. Height has been nominated by thd 11.ejmblicans for Com. glen intheYin; District. lobar'. Yealston, a marsh:suit tong engaged in the West India trade, died. suddenly last—night Of onolcra at rcalderieo near this . renirfsd ltau o. A Amides:it. sv. Loins; Sept. SL—A late Mobile Timer says: A. collision occurred on The Plane Seven Sall road between Ds note aud Urdtm an. persons were killed and seventeen wounded_ Two loecnnotives and several earl wore de. rod. =1 Louisville Mollies Clues. Lontsvu.r,s, Sent. ta...Mltore went seven deaths troth cholera 'yesterday and two to-day. The mu:ober of elusive not reported. addittimil Inthisrarm, ev k Fourth Page Ofir itlitn detailing the drown ingot stadia toe Ohlo neer, we east refire:. ttad ntocm the fondues Illor a man paddling to a skiff beer by, who Tertuted to render iv aid . or n attempt-to IeSCUO the boy from a trate l 7' IMMO We WIWI since been better in formed, and learn that the reatiatoin did all .110Wrr 1.0 Miaelatim.drowning boy, but no bUlliab aid could have saved the life or It h z , sfuit o teyodesur but simple Justice due the gentlemaii - upon whom we GO sorelolir clab-as . beet La th e atzth ward . Pittatnr, rm . Pia, g * Allgra'elV rn radPlasat — __• • ti Yalaarray. Vico Yraiddant—Mra.• °Wt . ; rwaraWalp—,Wara•- AWL vassiper - t - itur isistatailuteru tr ei tWipeugiaistits to, "tar - Jolugooo ot L.,„gtiwrk - thp_stalear tito mum walsodurtaw u olarvitta Ink bollsrdo-Th=inkil loodea : ~1. CITY AND SUBURBAN. . 1 74 "Z " :1 '1 :V;;" s t Ess•n Indus...mono. and stivaeolous cet, os —lt on nod P..ny Stare, n n p , •l, of enlltin, 11 rnl et. and Othel, Tltw ~ Saldierte Sn Sailors' ~ ••1 • d •et • •1 t. %.• ••., NntalrelLy." —arrival et Delegatses--sPregsarassu.sta AIIAMMIS for the pots dire Us, sit rig. Itt•esepates. cast bright sad beaatlfals As first parole look- Yrom preterit int toalsloaS the great Soldiers' ed suspicious, and thought probably they nod hatters , National Convention that eon- I might be the vletiml of false pretences, but el UDDMOIAL N eat S 011 T 1 tID yens. here to-morrow, promiree to t, beyond all peradventure, the largest and mesh repro.- the day advances and old Sot continued to .4 rt his supremacy, they ventured out; t " t °° ``' vent ' ion 4111 W. "a• • 9 u ! t o d 0 ' s:os iy at drat, but eventually In swarms, until continent. It sellt4ll - ^' 1 , .:- at three o'clock the Yair ground' nova Pretty litical backs, but 'use, : „ell tilled. In lan meantime the mod had in the hour of thekr ceuetrrNlLakt ' rcl pretty well dried up, and except for the Ishii• their breast to the enemy, ne.l L 55 iiness of thiPatmosphera, it was Verypleasant. of lattiemid the dire (01.1301.r0l _I 0, a'ao, tit The stock had been removed during the mare' • fence of their renottry and or. ittelotr, In oho log, to order to place It in shelter and recruit prolt.tei tr, ixot.l ...I a nem... t ti,utti bei „ „ v . ) , when It twill again be brought tii.•y ri 7 A-se.uniti t•i re-rtu !belt. f ea lty to Lim., to.ncittl, P, nod their f:tfl 0, ,on it 'Wm 111 v ground , besides which, this portion to tl.a be , Inloreet. kelt' Lim.. • who of Dm exhilotion will be greatly augtuented. nes a better tight to .11etate the OtlleY o f The other departments wore well representear the Government Dian the savers of lit No ono. Our ca tervis lull? steit eclat ,• this furl, and the stands were mostly crowded with std• and in t het r ...pat at 000. lAi , the brut ; ., miring visitors. The greatest fear Among the men alto w t'l compose the Coe , • ittiow, thi'v exhibitors was that the fine day was only a has ro ruiv , h - ' , ,Iftl anon, and that Sunday would bring back toter or gotturoilt 110SlittsJilt . . the old stock of bad weather, and thus det ln tuld Idea 1 0 the Sao , tit 1.1;0•11. 1 . 01, .t r oy the hopes that but been raised. We at the several 't however, that the bed weather fame , charterld which et: Jl4l ocutiforl..ale out overjectging from yesterday, and the cones. sficewsbis goh„ ricrtt's ll r. - ,`, or sir , uence will be that to-day the What Of YU& strangers st least. GAT, ot orr people have.. tore the y be entieh,,,,tod us ban Tory limps. announced their a tiringut,s to Talley there wit be anamberof attractions their private II teellingiii hot those who Cannel added to the Fair welch the bad weather and Its liecootolistis,"•l n wit.ro may be suitably other circumstances debarred last week. entertained w idle the Contention Is lnemegion. orh t s p eec he s will h e , euipe..,aniong other. Among the ad:tides who have already hrrivedo no terry be expected from a diStlagulshea and those ohe aro expected today are the hnrtieulturalist and potattarglst from Ohio. following Ben. F. Dotter, Idassaclin- During the afternoon, in ease thetraek shOlthil setts; General N. P. Banks, Idasaseitusetisi be in cnadltlonthere will be Snit" between Major G metal Collis, Phlledelphla ; kIPJor some Shelties 'belonging to Mr. JIM., An. Genet - at t're t, Missouri; Brigadier General Agrgrnt, 1,.•••ton; Brigadier General Stewart, drews, of Allegheny City, and George Ivens' Net Jewry; Brigadier Genets' Straight, teal- • small bleek bull. This will be very exciting, as well as amusing, A number of new °shit. any, (nf labay prison notoriety ';) Generals I !tors will also be on the Found with displays Cochrane. Foster and Bariber, with a deities- , nf goods . The premiums *fleet week's eahlb. Chin ..1 s tmt out honored, from Yew rot ki with Lolonela Itore will he concluded toolay, and the awards McAllister andJorden t made known. The Fair will be continued un- W., tt, Johnson and Cooper, of New Jereell oil Wednesday evening. 134,01131 Cramer, Alabama; Colonel Cnaries E. , An the premiums are whet almost. every ex -11. •, of Missouri; Governor fairobtid, of.ir h !tutor on the ground% is Striving for, and as Vtitt.in; General Thos. Bennett, of Indiana, the decision of the different committees will with a huge delegation; Major Bon I be eensidered by every Intelligent Doreen As Voore . , of Boston, Masa.; Colonel s. G' bbon, the test of morn, those who rware to m t h e i r Vick-I°W * , 1411*4 t li ltatb w J a c " . 14 - aw 411.1 , wares may become known still find it to their Gennral T. rosette', Texas. advantage to make It known In the Comets. t C e t:ta d e els petuatrimaup 0. Durham, Mass. W• shall have a reporter Poen groundssil Ridtana delegation, which arrived yes- day, who wilt own upon the different parties at the monmusaltela Mouse. . interrated, to receive such settees as they Many of the military celebrities that arrived mar dealt., to hare 'made. We sontlnue our yesterday and last night can also he tonsil at , oo a co . of „ hthttort ,. ibis house. Major Ben. Pearly Poore, then ryaaAatalr AND stoon•gxgrzse. whom there Is po man better known the United Slates, honors the Union troptot There is scarcely an secompllshment so Hotel with his presence, while the gentlemen valuable to young men just entering upon loom Mississippi, mentioned above, ego by ! life as to lin able to write a beautiful baud. found at the Merchants Motel, and stk.' It is an attainment within regret of The St. Charles has been engaged for the a.o. , all. To be convinced of what I to be done commOrlation or several weiltOrii a be It LS only necesaary to eaamtne which will dbubtlens reach tea city the esallouon made by the Irma City College There aro n great many strangers bete eta of this city of Professor Alexander Corrals 's all parts of the country. whose nil) ...shin is specimens of Writing, Pell Dr a wing, Flour- to ace and hear whet Ito going on. Tomo: row Letitia:. and other proof of hi• skill with a will be a grand gala day if the weather pro vvs ova. These .peer mewl contain °eery Possible pTopttleals, and an Minionte turtoOnt may be st )10 of rentogneloo, from thi) plain prar s llerll expected. Luton,. horn!, rip In tun Matt Or - In our next Issue we will be ahle to oleo the tiatnnotat There are but few parsons In this programme, Including the route of the plows. ciPall try alio can Otitial Professor Cowley ' MM t O he use n the pen. Tho Iron City C 011•00 to whine lie is attached has become one of the Undoet Republic...vs Rally In Rietellosi- Inosl popular institutions In the country, and boos.-4 Dlaploy of [lewd yie to. • sit great Las been th ce.e demand for arhniseton, An immense meeting of the Union Repolr: I. sot ho their eaus of Illrmlngham was held In the Diamond ens h o t nx Dad Fe llows'llo - Mail, or Share, in that borough, on Sault day swain r Opera noose Building, ens on the corner Of Peon and st Linty trwsta, and the other In —a full acre of people being atacmitleil to 1•h1111 pa' Lauding on St. char woo', all listen to the discussion of the great issues In- ' them aro volved In the present impOrtant eativiats. stoat Os', Lionr•ise RODS. A Brass Eland and the Birmingham titer we have before tchirred lo this Ittlitrang Club enlivened the proceetiingn with c.lee"ww , trel, Iv..trammed and told by Lockhart & musk, vocal and Mal rumetttal, • Duluesne way, loot below street The meeting woe called to order by Jnl, n 5. 01 il•eillisleney prOliteting bull. Llutobt.•. Eelwhose nieulon W. C. Aught.. , th .„, t , r r „, t h e ,'Vert, of lightning, they bench was railer' la proSitle. on ma taleattis of Its exeell•nets tram over This gentleman, ou tatting the 011,•:, .1111040C.1 hree !tuna red of ~'Jr tit trans, beattles many to T h al nmltW [lt natio . but I 01 O . II (..pn• 0.11.1114 In iltlifersnt parts logc araututo• atuva manner. Ile ...to- tit titr rnuulrT fen nanmlwy the f re t rms .,. nl-ail the speakers the attention of the aunt- t „,„ hwh i.,l,d the h , for t h e heat r dol and Dace; deprecated all Interruptions or polo ,he paint. As tho , wilt took . hereon s fir gathering., and pledged bls app ...tit • ti 003 • 1 of seeing It, we would 'tato that It may r-"'"ri)weeeting—w our a. hl+ be soon In /Aeolian les' Hall, at the centre en. party were ti oneernati—the n agt time tneY t trance 1 Itzlit hand 51.10 ening tOtvla ROuteo• Meet In Illrinlngbarn. The speaker, In cod. t lc Dail. Ili low pride plarreit It within reach CluslOn, Introduetal J . 11. Silber, P.sq., who of all. pit:Meech:9l to &date. the meeting at COnsid ermine length. In the tonne of !,la remark. he alluded to We care not heir high or how low the degree the proposed amendments to the Cousin utton et . • leemee• there l• one fehrk• that like load and declared that the ellii ires propmea heel' man net he die Pe... 4 retie — arid the , In worked no hardships nu any let al eon, that , soup. Poor •soap le about aro meanest tiling they wore Impart 4 1, e nd ne,,, o w, iron- ,In the economy of A household, while yowl t o to rebels and their :mealier also don, t some severe Mow. to -au k no. I w hot It ft to hays good nosy for thee' policy. Which were received will, tromendon• ink, and ovary women for washing. In th• cheering Mr. Later be uJial by exhorting upper end of ISOmestle mot I. Pod 0 , , 'fallen his audienre to stand be the pr lit toe that is needed. The staving soap were Intl great party tint had saved the country to ear ab•l nut truly .47 that •10 have not had Si and through who.. ngency It coitlit *lone eitinfet tattle shave within our nrollintlon. preserved in pence. At for the thermen, Family, [retentive east C. W. ltobb, Esq., In his usual feditailos•tyie, eosin soaps, wo It, not think wsi have ever tddroned Lis anoint:led orowd. The epeatter seen anything to exond the Mock an ashibt - Steritheigelitant.terstakeratiehantatenty 4.1t0n, Ai gem us equal IL Whitewash liValt that If the little ballots core pre,n wore Mann ci t y , Iltofhe_lnee - Solo" Mreaa' built up Into spy ramid—and Hemet, loyoler 4 4 . hetr rt.. for ...P. That antral:oloon could clime to the top of It. he a otil4 he next', the y man nintnnre of Ural.. load JOIWIVIn, heaven and further from the levet., thxo or ono. eniuntraciery is on the corner of Zesty The preamenttm p , v0t0...1 at the Fair .111 atop and exatuln• this dad to and rev Owed at same length lira: eatli• a hiss In the crowd Mr. proceeded to tell ' tertlix SAWING tIACNIIL his audience where it came trim 1 Thn a:est Inour notice of the Empire Sawing Machine anaconda In Its la' peesage , broogh I. on •xlithittoa at %he upper end of pm. country ha° nut , ' “nl..nlllitt up the little anakr. ti; 11:01. by the Mess.. Carer. A Ilro , wo after tl.t otatin•r of the ot•I *tusks , a hen t1•n• , the names of the little ladies who ger arm inmates her broods hilt there wet.. ,e Ir. reallt r the exhibit°. of the working some copperheado.o that to• groat of LLo m metros Thar are MI. Addle Carton anaconda refused to gootile theist tipt and tout ..t1 Andrews.and although quite ern ohs they v .re hero to.olgto ,tinted they hare • thorough, precelesi laughter and applause the goatlentan cteloll- ~ f the w „eking of the machine. Min An. deft . it rat 'hosed us ono feat of the machine that Major A. M. litown was the list speaker rather astoct.itedand a good Marty other. Before the gentleman bad proceeded far in ht• • a no erre etching h er. alto Owed plidn speech a creed of “rottgl on the out:rattle mfee of touruto under the needle, --week ..he of the Meeting henna to blow and call loudly , the wry wor e. directly ap an down.-and for .-Sweltzer. , has solar did title crowd lie. running It through the tinehlne, It mann out • come that it was Iniponahle for the slime •r to Ito, fret ruffle, without aatherng It, or doles lie beard s and he was. therefotn foreeil in e.rtlitng more than merely to fold IL Ike retire. Kuifore ettracts eoneldernble attention, and Thu peaceable loyal men returned to the I r r , bureau thee. great pitman,. in •Ahniling homes, leaving the square in pOsne••lon of the 11, 0 work. We here before mentioned that It Medias, wins kept up their orgies mitt: a late mew. equally well thrOligh copper or Meg. hour of the nlght, • TcAttist.g DlAlt•lit Lot Ito heat tin more from the oppositioa I shunt the Interruption of public meetings I Toner nee a great Many noun who 11141 If *ft. , thin 41•104). I. bleb Mingo that the, er , ly from Llietlef W. Able 41.0640 k. art n fellows who egineered It tune reduced this ' mot It Is rt enutliu of great listen.% to patellar .port d ► own to a ecletice. Item to Snow teat anything that will Dille I ,A•3e•al cora lose boon distrorerta. Mr. John imalentierger has on exhibition In the tipper clan oI Me Uwlldla Par ' ' Grid of Domestic Ilan, at the Fete g ranee, . article which he thinks is imperil , t to any- Yeeterdar tHereten. at eboet halt coo 01,10 thing that wan neer Were tin:night to the o'clock, a cottiatlerable section of our aide of lu' ,llo treeme• It 1. FPoun lathe t ril9 111 .4' r.n•l Is efneaclous In all stage,* all 1 • 1009 the great wigwam In mere.. crntsl. , The Grote pl.* of bnia6ee9 On the Weil Common, Allegheny, fell to the te t a, 213 :.•rook strain, Afbgaaay. aa4 the ground. Severs) engineers of the Pit t• is r,l 41:0 by all reap Datable drag guts. Fort Wayne and Chit ago 0,61.04.1, at I: etise wind, t•gre &C. Corns to look at the building, were •Itling We Again call the attsetion of the visitors Linde:the portion of the roof that fell, One 01 1110 F a ir, to to. Apletight stook Of Ulan them, hit. 4ibro Lee, reme , kel lA. , he in Yale.. Chandeliers, and other arth not believe that the building vat•• s o , r mit •rt len by Mr. .Arthur rthurßirk, of Nos. enough for the purposes Clesign.d. Illei and pi Funeral etreat. Allegheny ‘lt), In lag to look up almost at the moment Its undo lii. .• R lu. wArkt .I•partromit, helm. everything the remark, he saw the reef um:tuning to sive . Iron, too ...Meet pony glair , . up to the tar tray. He shout to ht. comrades and aortas . ~ and the o ce d e „ toward■ the open Mae of the budding. h i , clot h is o f itic b I,,fi n it o capeti unharmed, with the esception of Si r . e11r104,1.1.‘1. It would requite attatalogne to Lee and Mr. des. il. boneu, who Irate min.. , j entonmste the artletest softie° ti tasty that before they mould get oat. lie. bee inn • b. , ' tre•lnck rontal • emery thing front it mndi nOmilderahry On one , 11d. lens, and Sir . Lon. n hand lamp up to the Isigest ehandeller. Mr. d rocetre quite severe inhales about the head i Ai r e pr,,p,-,41 to rote'. order. upon the and logs. Both the Injured men rr.itie I g r. , uud . mot not only m 1111 them there, but to itemeheeter. A party of indite and old Laren i parknom, atel In shin them to any pert of Were on the point of enter mg Inc building at t h e en , id . m i h o „ k h l iep t e rwt hi e e i,, e g on be time of the ACCltiellf, and cstrancel tonere , the Around for exhibition, also platieti It t nturles, by only s few seconds. No wind au. n,nn ter sale, nod purchase. wl I hail It to stirring at the inn. Or the art leapt. N o. their Interest to give hire esti. Wenger commentary on the pont! !nett.. et Ter rice sera, FLORAL nett—il• the bedding could be glean than the Vol 111113 , , ry fall of a portion of It under iineh ciremo. An you enter the Pan greeed. the arse buil& *Lances. The committee wild hare the a , log )4.1 eneomittpf le Floral 11511. no the left structure thoroughly elan:bled t.-der, and;hand altln of the first entrance is the colt: u. every defect In its couatruction remedie . thin of photographs h a ndsomeicture/ of Mr. 5 h. h. 11. ' , abler, redoes room. at Nos lland sa et. Chan eircelexelt• he admit at tool The Johns:town Colston y. carry paean' I etiPer by. le has very atiperlol The Johnstown Tribune gives the following , 1 ,1 5 1 11 peetsvApho , photographs dniohed list of contributions roreirod 'tote abroad for 1,111111 Int, crayon., water colors and MI. home the beinelltof Lb a sitirerert, by the :ate terrible 1 of hie Idel tire , are life lith While others ere to snail they might eosin, be worn in seal ettlawity at that Orme I , ring. lie has aloos very Ilne diepley of ivory. President Addrow Johnson eke types, which excite Milvareal admiration. General John W. Cleary ho 51r. Leila,' has become PO 111.1110113 for the ex.. John Miley, Altoona 5 Cunene° of Ills pled MCP that a mere mantled D. /faulty 6 that he is en the greeted la sciMelent to Cense, Citizens of Mineral Pottle. II I the a teleor to look him up, mut any one whir' Capt. , . 11. Gagohy D has loan there before can tWil the uninitiated lechomacker It bang of 101 exuelly where to go. tide stock ou exlithiltton V. tellers A Pittsburgh to I embraces port robs of well known eltiocus. W. S. Raven, Pittsburgh ae ; both of gentlemen and ladles. In the conneo-1 Cdiesple, Zolter A Co„ of Phlladelpb It. 100 1 Lion Ira would mention that In addition to the Malin, Fernald & Wothortwild .to meet 'hot, Mr. Debi,. Le a graotical pliotegraphw John M'Kenne, Philnielphia er. oiso loops on hand at, his rooms, on at. Union League Of Philadelphia Clair street, it eery large and oompreitonstve The Viking also says t Extensive Inquiry examttnent of every article In the line of tits lead/ ask to'believe that there will be not wore I business. lie is prepared to fit out oomplotely then two or three additional deaths, If that any person who MAY wish to eater the best many. Nearly all of the badly tiroinulod are nose, or h to ,4 7 , l , 7 . l7 , ll . t . he atr atoo p. k i l bs of c. t n ho b,l as doing finely, Many, however, will be badly already crippled for Ilfe, anti nearly a hundred w illaeon the Pair tiering the ountinul be coedited to their beds for weeks. anal of t Pair grounds trill be Owned te IA will be gratifying to our readers to lawn eau all of his old friend., and se tunny new 'that Mies LW:motion. Callan, whO van at Drat j one• ao favor httii with a cell. Ire ell reported 10 be fatally injored, is rapidly , tutu grent pleasure hi slslpif uuy informallor preying. florin) urns aro not of a nature to regard to pletures that limy be reo etre,' dteablo or disfigure her. nd a the prices of the different lauds o I pictures Death from Slwrd Drinking. Wm. Thomas, a resident of East ham, died Saturday morning or Friday night, at a tayernjori Meadow street. lathe boront it The deceased had been leading I/ 'ICY/ intent perste life for a very lons time. On Friday at dinner, be drank a quart of ale, almost at a draught, and in the evening he went to the tavern Mentioned. Mid called for a pint of whisky, sayinif that his wife was very slok and be wanted it for her. The pint of liquor wits I put ln the bucket be brought, and he corn. gleaned that it was not go measure. The -woman in attendance then turned in a tum ble:fon , more, and Thomas started (or the door. Delors going out he tamed and remark ed that it Was s not worth while to take se small an amount of whtsky home, and before he eould be intro fered with, had drank the whole quantity. He then sat down In the bar room andkoon fed: asleep, remaining theroull night. In the nierrnlng he wea found dead. Corm= Clawson held an inquest during the forenoon, and yerd Tho ma sd from Intemperance was returned. wail:111y years of age or theriabOuts, and leaves a wife and two son .Cbargo of igh Way Robbery.-61dar. roan Taylor ll manual an information on fria tor. day mommy from. Jamas If abonw, or Nab ou. tog Valley_. on the Allegheny Valor Itailload, charging Timotlircorron highway rob. ham Xaboney'itt aggaaracanio to thia with few days mance, and gelato in eon:many with - Corran, they wandered og the rOiroo or the seventh Ward.'whera Midway niltgal, Carron Imaged idid dowit and r•want through Mine 1 robbilig Mord thirtydollars ta mooney, after. with:hal d Tha aaavold wan arrest: ad sad' committed 3a . dau g.ll of D 64, ror a . • MBES P ITTS BUR G 11. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1866. rAwrT A•.•? , 03J1(01 lO•I/ L. A. CAAao ..0 iwe hare had sur' a delightful day," sal I Miss Jones to bur pspa . site arrived (tom' from the Fear on Saturday. , •I'Ve stopped I. tf nes of ever so many pretty pletures lb. t tv toot mono hp Mr., Mr., Mr., o,naw What a his name, pope 1--eutoething tha t s seal Inge to a steamboat." ••Itilcll, Will it Mr. (Midst' ', "NO." "Was It Mr. Clark 1" ")10, ne." "Mite " ••No, on, not that, It wee something you put I the lout." "0," 'exclaimed pater huntlics, • then It moult have been the freight." ..N., at lone not It, In. Whet is It you say lobe t a boat Ii loaded, and just ready to go out 1 , -Why that she It. her WV 00 beard to ' ' cure 'That's the wimp, pa llt was Mr. Car , and I do assure you be has a Magerfaconf 0' * Motion no exhibition. I saw aver so te • .. persons that I knew, and they were so eater I that It Inst. looked es thought was riet awe my irinutle." Weil she wan right, on Mr. Co - go itaa a. splendid OaltnetiOn and 110 Cant* •• No person wliff rotors the right hand sitio •I pineal Roll, Cl Lilo first entrance se you to . e into , the Pair grounds, fails to stop and adml theta. If we wore to go Into an ertistleal da ontsitiOn of their respective merits, and ape k of their lights and shades,...their warmth • 1 colorinc, tint blending of• milers the taxiing • f the picture, nod Other erolanat'ory pimlfee .e• ai r longing to a eritieleal On paintlegs, wig tokeXp to tilliett room, and should net do all much to favor the artist as Just to ropiest b. (tenet* call and eXamlbel.nera. Yr. C' 0M gallery in thoolty , ts ot,NO. *nab stroaXid 70 and 01 AtiogbenyCity, while tils st of rhotoiffsPOLoxostatists Is St fromsifea t. - . . W, w. traiTsimou i_ rkeal Hall Is oolebrat ad llor beat ShO grferritdoiffOOf IfebolifolifuLl Notatt ire herb Ihrowia tersihralline 'bring them into eamper;sors r .laririreur*rer3hrblSOlr lit ~- - - diliccreusent, if we Were to pass by the very flifr ',splay of picture* nn exhibition by Mr. MM. Whibahmi4 of Pro. 70 Ilf if th street! it is at* many years since Deguerre canght the Feream and ti ...Oren li, so aa to present a torfeit presentment of the human face n, mid tt is •tlil levs (tine Bloch the , Th. y vas mace thft the principles of Da ghkarro could he substituted for those of Gat iltrurg. Yet so It Is, and our features eon be transferred to consul so perfect in I f and lineament as to almost appear as the 11 g original. Look at the portrarts on tithi hi on by Mr. Whitehead, Nearly every one la at of some well-known citizen, and there fig the eOrrectness of the likeness can be at once. We desire to call attention to t beauty of the plain photographs. Borneo( were so smooth that we could scarcely eve they were not dressed with crayons or t had up with India Ink. The coloring of ati eof Me pictures by Mr. John Earle is very d the complete likeness being retained. We ..., only say that in looking through Floral . the attrtletloll3 of kir. Whitehead will Who Overlooked. '-'? 1. J. TVEVIANO74. lite pictures or this gentleman, now on I e bition at Floral Hell, are (remarkable in la o respects than One. Being immorally v . a of places and buildings, they show a d ee of skill and perfection Oust la rarely a tied, on account of the manner. in which t erspeettve has been pre s erved. Look at t wo views of Blairsville for Instance. In °reground le the bridge and the Klski- HMs, while far in the rear the Allegheny e of mountains, with Peek Saddle Gap are e seen. Then again the mote familiar v 4 of New Castle, with its easily recogniz e buildings, Is to be seen, A splendid view oft 6 0 First 'Pretb orient:numb of this elty, with many private •••bleuces In and areund tnainlty, are on exbl • inn. Views of scenes In the Cemetary, tomuiltonits, monuments and union embowered amid shrubbery, throw their sombre hue over a very line collection. Thillyels a view of tern w iris suspension - bridge ore . the AlisialeuY. wh toil le also very tine. 31r.: urvLunce's rob um in t hoeity are at No. 4 St. air street, where a vary largo collection of otographs can be seen. Those who trialt 11r. en/lance's exttioltlon at the lair will al .1 . ve en opportunity of seeing the ' Pine Apt e shrub in foil hearing, haring one pine non Upon it, w Watt will ripen in about three we 5. as floral Ball will not be overlooked by hors we ne,..1 ray nothing more In re g to Its Wale.. la. - - - =1 eA hare will ho many on the Fair grounds ~., r who will not unsure to return to Chet:fly fort air Clittn.,r, we would itay to seen—me It jam and pentlent.n—thel Mtwara. Wlgglrte A Lie wig, Drum setare , .l Ili- Pas It ileslanrant, ! set tattle that c 41g tint Ise twat Isv este In 111. City' Therts In n.: slelle.s•-, i n t toe reey eatl for te at a 1 i: .of .. ...-C, ...I •,:n a fee minutes and u ille t.. , v as.• ,* 1,,, ~ f.i It is . dining roof lb t :01 was' r is Ts II:,, s• welters ere ALM Ilse, their I • 4.1101, their atones .o- par an I Illet cis trgess reasonable. What IIIOY 1.1.4.11 h... 1 mast CO ot l USIOX. Hating noticed as • insets , of the prominent stile e. no as .ftrowtiod space will allow, w• will any no mot c than to Rredlet a. week of flneWentlier and success. The fulr will close on Wednesday evening. op to which tame the Citllll Frosenger hallway, in order to accom liCa a visitors, will run twenty cars, every othe one et which will switch off at the Fair groltilds and return. The ears will ran as raph.My as possible,Wlthont regard to nehwi. ale time, no w to avoid crowding as Made A. peseattslef 1 Thgre will be a IRMO apl On exhibition writ.* will puzzle almost everpbody who does nut eie this notice. LL is the oolt of one of Mr. andgwe little Shetland pony's, and wee born l ir : ill i b ri e rst mo tts t y o o bo e mrFrirftwalt.tolstni.llimaisrmi:Us mart that test b•eliCf. To 1110ao who doo r ot knots what it is. It Is Imposaible almost fo them to tell 1 whether it is a horse colt, • mule colt, a dog, a gont,pr • rabbit, The 11100 between the grim tiesgand the hell, will come off as certain as thelreather Is pleasant. Toeiny will the a big day, and fresh exhibitors will do well to got lnetritocks on the ground as early as pos • *We. I= At & large and enthusiastic meeting of the Estitib'loan voters of VIAA township, hold at I.llnerestlie, Friday . evening, September gist, the lion. George ti Dann was called to the chair. Eloquent and pat Oath, addressee were mean by lion. Geo. Wilson, lion William Lit. tie, and Jones. Esq.. at the conclusion of whielt the following preamble and resolutions were read and unanimously adopted : Wltatisas, fly the recreant course of An drew .101.4031, 1.1 peoplcl of the country have Stale boon brought Moe to lace with treitOrs, and the Trolls of victory over treason are being frittered sway; and whereat, we lie- I ter* to the doctrine that o loved peopie should be governed by lore/ suou only, snit that le the litogusue of a ones loyal mart, trossaw should be wade odious, and traitors should take back sects; therefore. Ilesottesd, That we, the Republican voters - of Pitt township, do hereby pledir ourselves to renewed effort., In behalf of the principles we haviteepouretl, nor will tre reitoquish our Is- Washita every netts* of 13.11/4V4 owl John -sea rauithTailam sa•-ssorgi Imo Dlttet and power, end the prlnelples erne Union lteprth llean Is ty are established on • sure sod firm basis. Reached, That the doctrine% enunciated try andrce,,Jonneon, that the President la CM, di rect revrelentative of the people, I. ft lt01). trine repugnant to the free Inatittllterll of the country, and c*Culsted to create alarm snd ell•truat In the nand of eeorY Patriotic elti. That the racant theca:mm.2ring tear of Pn indent Johnston. is s source of mortifi cation and *hems to every American citizen as wanting In dignity, snit tending to until. the odic. of President to that of a mere , pleader for , trty suffrage. Reaared., That we approve of the Centel... l slouch tdaii of reconstruction, believing that ; repentsnee for the past anti ted•mnity for the rotors la tee only safe sucrantee by which rebels can again he Wltnhts4 to power. Arsaferd. That Holster Wymer, by pis coarse oft-teethe rebellion, has forfefted the respect of the inset men of Penasylsanle. anti. Amu. mush as be refused to cote eunpl lee to the eel- Mere la the held, so cow we refuse to vote for atm. &oared, That we pnintwlth pride and plan tains to mar standard bearer, General John W. (teary, the enliven, sold ler end plitrtot, and we predict for titwi a vtetory on the i•comt Toe► idly of October unparalleled In the histOry of Penns, Irani. politic.. Oa motion Lt w. resolved that the next twisting be held at the Car Station at Oakland an Monday evettins, October Ist, when several ;treatment speaket• are expected to be pr.. set. It was tut the: resolved that the thanks of the meeting he tanderwl to 1 nn. George Whien.• tion. Wiliam LIU. and. P. Jon., RN-. for s Gala; atitlfalate n behalf o f the Mime. Ten meeting adjourned with three cheers for Getters' Jam W. Geary and General .1. H. kloorittied. Ciao. Wanes, President. Haar 4. Bala% aceroihrY. Grand Republican llWrits. at naives port. On Saturday Osahiht, a grand Union Repub. hese meeilug—largely attended—was hold In the Wanton& at MeKeimport. After the wan ting weeralled to order, J. Y. Drava, Msg. was sealed te Ute chair, and the following Tice Tresldeals were sleeted: TI T. Cnurein, bunches, W Minn Coyne, J. U. Warr. r. ISe•- ex.aun, Jusotill thinglse. U . Theodore Wends and J. U. Wnntgowery were appoluted berretaries. The Tom Marshall Glee CND of the Second want of dile city openol the meeting with some of their most IsMttler airs, after winch r. Lucas, Kati. Ikliserod an intereetlng and tilahlylnstreollea ermenh, which Wes received groat applahle. After more excellent amide Thomas M. Mar. I shall, Kohl. was laud)" salted far., and spoke for an lint and a half his best rtyle. Der ling hie remarks lie wee repeatedly Mort opt en by entlmslastloapplaose, \ Mr. Mere, the Chairman, made a few, but Very' Impresslve remarks, and, after three Untie three for Uoary and the whole Union ' tloket, the meeting adlournotl. Ant , Eberly "Bess 1u mum. - Am adjourned meeting of the Boys in Bins, of the >lnt ward, Allegheny, wag held et Eld dons-Ball, on Saturday evening, September I>D7, Col. LAI, Duff in the chair, and James Itobinaon, Jr., Secretary: On motion, the I:acclaims Committee were instructed to older sevonty.tire additional lanterns IrCl2l the County EXOCUIIVe COM mitleu On motion, the Erman:lvo Committee were tustructsd to prOClall the number Of carriae- Os neCossiery for the accommodation of wound ed soldiers who era unable tO walk In the pro cession or the 13th (nst. On motion, citizens of the ward detirons of turning out on Tuesday ercning,were cordial- L in e vited to join the ranks or the Boys In On motion. the Finance CoMmittee were Ine structed to purchase Arty Wide Awake toreliec On citation, (Apt, eam. C. Behoyer and Capt. J.. 0. Ayreduy were unanimously elected Attie taut liartbals. On Inotion,adjourned to meet again on Mon de), evening nt seven o'clock. !broad Ward, Alleithiewr. nay • In floe. An adelourricrl meeting of the "Boys 1n Ulne." of the Second ward, Allegheny, was held In the 'Wheel-house, on Saturday evening. In the absence of the President, Me President SIMor Tyler in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. As reports from committees lining In order, the reporrfrom the Committee oneti me* Wu road and accepted , and a vote of aka glean Major Harris far Ms sweetie ful Weavers to place the organisation in con dition, to: maim a creditable display on the evening of the Seth. On motion, sixty membors.of the "Begs In Pane,. of the Second ward, is a. committee to canes,* the ward, iii order to ascertain how many soldiers can be at honsmodated by.. the citizens Pt this ward. and report the names .and number emelt tau aecotamodate. ' Motion adjourned to-meet at the &heat hen:tie on.afentlay.Orerting. The-delegates of the Second ward, Angelo. nva re requestedromeeteitlS Ttly order of '4..-Ahmtairi Atoren.lettiropsaa Clroas Al wtU be nob by the advertbrmant In an. Other owbunar Qat .lazte. and Mader etre= hatabllihuseet , hltilt"tn 'Allegheny City tor tour days, - cosamenot i trj:: W ntbassday W 'Mat, giving , WO pea:mean dully. The Cerepaay-lethe largest In -the , country, and willywastinsvikeed proirra ma, tatroduts big Itatildertelts =reales o b day. The great WOO fteSendon. Whbah , take place oa W morning-to , A ea/ .J.tXt vain riltabaryth on Thursday ordlelt‘ w... M aisltriaatneehe.ye even bore. Fo'A OWL ,• tO • WO Tbl*f eapterred On the eighteenth of this month, Philip ()Ol den, of Hickory Mallow, near Oil City, made information before the Mayor. charging Wm. Ashton with having stolen from hint a silver lover watch worth twenty-ire dollars, (wen. ty.nve dollars In money, And a breast pin tipped with gold, worth too dollars. lie al leged that a day or two before, he and Ashton were drunk together at the phut* mentioned, and lay dawn to sleep Vetere going to - sleep Ashton Informed Golden that he would sorely rob him. Bore enoagb, when he woke up In the morning Ashton was gone, and with bills the articles mentioned. It was supposed that he tame to thlteity r and hither Golden came and made Information es aforesaid. Search was made tint he was not found in the atty. Re was also searched for In New Castle, where be resided, but was not found there either. Op ,Satarday afternoon, officer Scott of the Mat , orn disoovered the alleged thief on S . Clair street, In front of the glrwell House. Tho °Moor arrested the fellow and lodged him In the tombs. Hs will have a heaping to-day. Rafting Coder Mgtlevities. On Saturday afternoon, owing to the high and turbulent state of the water in the Alle gheny river, a raft or timber which bad Deem hitched above the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad bridge, at one of the piers, was cot loose, for fear that it would damage the plies by-being driven against 'thous. The raft fleeted rapidly down the river and strong the piers of the Hand street bridge, where it immediately went to places. Several men who ware on the raft were deposited with eon. akterable uneeremony in the stream. Alt sue eseded in saving themselves without adieu Ity except one. This mae, whose name we could not learn, was a bold and excellent swimmer, but was overpowered and exhausted by the violence and roughness of the current before be could reach the shore. Two boys in a skin came out to him from the Pittsburgh lade of the river, and rescued hint Just ae he lesson the point of sinking. He was so exhausted that he bad to be pulled into the skier by the male strength of the boys. I =llO3 A yummy lad named John Jack, aged between fourteen and fifteen, met with an acioldent en Saturday afternoon, which may result Malty. Flo was employed In heating rtvets on the new iron suepansion bridge, now being construct ed across the Allegheny river, for the Rats burgh, Ira Wayne and Chicago Railway Com pany. In walking along one of the girders at an elevation of thirty feet from the water, he slipped and fell into the river, striking In his descent one of the planks and injuring his Ode to each an extent am to make his efforts the wa to save himself eery feeble. A yy ad threw adsln oo to to 16: tot of mind Ind wa yonna Jack grasped and clung to until faunal by same partles In a skiff, who, seeing his perilous position, came to his nid and reamed him. A stretcher was prepaced and the boy placed on It and carried to ?Ile home In the Eighth ward, whore he sttil lies in a precarious condition. V worthy young friend of ours connected with the Pittsburgh press, has Jest received letters from eminent counsel in New York, asking him for the proofs of his heirship to the famous Notokereoeker estate, sr bleb own. mites the greater put of Wall street in that elle. This property Is In want of an heti., and our friend proves to be it direct descendant of the original lessor of th• entire tract, and la Justly entitled tan large share in one humired millions of dollars worth of the not valua ble reel estate in the metropolis. The discor. ery of his right to the property by ttembers or the legal fraternity of New York, who are en gaged In the investlgation of elatm• coupled with his own fatally tral Mon that the prop erty belongs to them, seems to fasten beyond i .lotiht his rtght to the vast estate. if he gets his does he will abandon scissor., pen and pencil for a more congenial Iljo than that of writing for the press, We shall borrow from him. Grand Rally to the Elisabeth,. We have rarely seen a more spirite.l meet. lag than that of the Kilzabetba—borough and Lowiship—ln the Town Mali, in the borough, on Thursday evening inst. It remtnded one of the good old Whig Mmes. when Shoes id-roug hen!, of that party used to strip for the tight. Mr. lechlay, of tile borough, preshled. Capt. Sprain*. of the In 111 be, sots; at Seert ta,y. • telling • ech, well received, will made by a Baptist uttuuder of the place, Rey. Mr. Whitehead, who was followed by Mom V. IC Moorhead, arta Joha M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., of this city, whit, until as unusually late boar. enrage,' the attention of the large audience Eausent. A desire sad determination to do Shan ever before seems abroad to the OntSISV4sI I .9. 1:S.1 us were assured the resell would foil, Justify the expectation. We shall c erfainly be greatly dlsappointed it It does not. /fast/airs TernErbt. The Boys la Bias cd East Divinlogham will hold au Important meetiria at the Academy, to-eight. The Boys In Illve of the Sixth Ward 1.111 held am a meethat erting aml. to-night to the Public School Ha A Linton Republican meeting will ho hell to- ' night at Satiny Creek, Penn towpshin. Gen. Moorhead and other distinguished mai cri will address their hillow eh/eerie upon the impor tantql2l,6oWW. of the 4.r. The Boys In Blve of the Firth ward will as semble ins.teorrds , weenie' at seven o'clock, to participate In the general procession. All the Geary men of the ward Sr. Invited to fall into ranks. The Boys in nine of the !Seventh ward will meat the same evening at the same hour, at th eelsoo. house. The Geary Club of the Flout ward will meat at the Wheal haute, mime evening at too same hoar, Railroad Ateidont. At &tont eve o'oloek on Satorday evening, an accident occurred On the flomtmtod eta tine, en the Pittsburgh, Pon Way . * a Chi. ear, Railroad, to the Erie Express naming to this city. Some new rails had been recently laid down there, and not being Lally anchor.' old, they spread and the forward truck of the rear oar was thrown Dom the track. The car Jolted ever the ttee for some distance, and was pretty badly smashed. Some twenty pas. tanners were in the car, and all of them more or lass braised and cut. Ono lady, ktre Dish, living near East Liberty, had her face pretty Severely eta, and received several bridges. Mr. Henry P. Kane, of this city, also received injuries of a painful character. A gentleman named McCarthy, frost Sharon had one of Me ribs broken and bin ankle injured. None . • were seriously Lori, end the train was not long dulayott. Patel Accident. On Saturday evening last as Mr. John Ito. Nsmara was returning home to his residenee fn Temperaneevillit he fell through an unpro tected part of the wooden bridge which psalms over Saw 11111 Run, near that borough, and unstained anch titled., no to emus his death mint instantly. Tmieninv Coroner Clawson held so ingneat upon the body of the deceued and the Jury returned a verdict of death from accident. They also recommended that the ant hi:irides have the hrlibro repaired Immedi. Maly. /t Is said that this la the third death resulting from the same can..e on the same bridge. The deceased was employed Ns a toll gate keeper on the Steubenville Pike, and was • very worthy gentleman. Ile loaves a wife 1 and six children to mourn his untimely end. NOVOIreI, glsert.—On Seturday morning, as Charles Foreman, engineer of Leverance's Rivet manufactory, on First street, was In the act of throwing a belt front • whi rl edis cloth ing was caught and he was around the shafting with frightful rapidity. Ills tel la, terribly crushed and lacerated, COO be was otherwise injured. Ito was convoyed to his residence, near the Steubenville -Railroad bridge, where his injurlea were promptly at tended to by Dr. Hamilton. Re le very severe- ly Injured, but probably not fatally. • Versa Wtalpplar.—On llaturda_y after noon as a man by the name of Dr. DeGratla was selling some kind of patent medicine from 4 carriage at the lair grounds, a quarrel sprung up between him and some gentleman whom he said had limited him, and hard words passed, which ended by the gentleman striking him with a horsewhip: The Doctor threatened to sheet, and the gentleman.s friends took him away. The Doctor was then requested to leave the&rounds, which ho did without any further &Manny. igeorgaistaed.—The Edwin Adams Dra- male asoolation has been reergantsed and now promises to be the only flrst cities organ- Imaton of the character In the two cities. The following °dicers have been elected to serve the ensuing term! President—J. A. Davis; Vico Pretlnent—W. 11. liamilten; Secretary— W. T. Gist; Treasurer—J. R. Weaver; Stage Manager—A. hi. Ray. Lathes and gentlemen desiring to connect themselves with the As sociation will address Mr. W. T. Gist, Alle gheny eitat. • Substnnuesl Weisman for owr ttsP Mon.—Major Moorhead, Chairman of the Committee to take the navies of those who are willing to furnish board and lodgings to any of the soldiers during the continuance of the great 001WatitiOn , will be In attendance at the City tl.o ail day Lade,. in order to made a record of those who are willing to furnish anommodations to delegates. A dispatch was received by btsjor Moorhead on Saturday evening, statleg that a delegation of two hun dred and fifty would arrive from Cleveland. Ursek Her.—Mary Morrison was atrusolc in the breast by a young man named John Latimer, en BatardsY morning. ni the °"" of [Ugh and Wylie @manta. dna attempted to defend herself by natur&strlialunt• Mg that she was likely to be worsted, msr.e it but end no and resorted.to the law. sPltegril l r ore ~Mtbarman Lynch forthwith. where rt ., tarred a charge of as and battery is ..ar a Jelin. Me was arrested and gate bat beefing, Assault awl Battery.—Andrewgritnothi was before Aldermen Lynch cm to mb y.l °heaved with avian= and battery on o o f 1 Wiluam Ostschell. The defendant. alleges that Andrew who Le but it wean boy, Mundt him in tits as withlile clenched get while he (the proeeenter) was sitting down. • warrant Inn planed In the hands - or *nicer Conners for the arra= of the youthful transgremer. - solarmot 1 11 reyektertlar 11130.—Th eAlone of hammed b, the bimetal,. or a limniki Yamp O lil lesi °Mogi UM% 3 1 9 damage was age* PRICE THREE CENTS. DIEM yr' NrN Med. ha lototrt.ll - e. Pa,. se (top Ott, test , Pots the erects of laJorlts rresive4 by Ilts rs'l or a plyt form oo the ICA, s. A trY Ale SS 1411SSOI ossghtsr of Thou,. sod Rose Quinn, aged 70 years, sto• the sad tedats. . There Is a beauty coon In death. At the element of dissolution., wber, the Immortal er Pit is kitten the eertbly holm, to which It had bete dom'elled for years. eat says, If will relole yea on the day of reaarreellost, molten and clear," nth:deb:li melty should like the place of tears. Title young Ist, was the Idol of the meaty la which sba moved. Her genial mile, her venomss heart, ner noblesiem—yea, her Mee and port ant •omanheni—made her endeared to all who gained her acquatetaner, The memory of Wm Quinn irlll leas Ilea to the `•beut of hearts•' hoe Mends. Life is but a apes. They hope to meet he In a glorious Immor tality. M. S lIILLDALE e-h beautiful •Widl'e-atre,“ the largest ntberban place of sepulchre. except cone, In title [meaty, ell uatel on New Brighton road, leutnedlately north of Allegheny. /or burial iota, permits or Litho , call at ventral Drug Store of Otrol.. C1,./t NEV. Alle gheny City. FAIRMAN 111 SAMSON, UNDERTAKERS Po. 196 Suittlblllold St., cor. (Entrance frantflevantb Stmt,) IP'=TTea3IEIMPLOVLIC, LIE sANUIDULY W ALLEGteIIENT. PA. Aims. Ames, so. IN Fourth street, Plit.borm Pr (X.WrINII eI an ainds, neve deft:Tisk.n of ran anti Purotaolo,n Vuocta 11•01191,11041. WM. open I T dnlgbl, He alatearm i te ill 11 11.1.0 s Kersencsa—iter. David Kan Lk. Ow. al W. Jaeobes, MD., Themes twang. .. Jacob b p T. WHITE & CO, R • UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester, Wood , . Ras gad rialatty. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCRUIIIR LIVERY STABLE. thsrattrot Shallaut sad Chart's/a Create. II tarts and Carriage* him:shed Di jUN MATH & CO., Oa Wirth in troot, Have Jun re/wired a new Itoet at ANIKEICAN WATCHES, it, Cola 811rar Ca am. ante LADIES , AND DENT'S vv.a.nrciErims. ALL STY LEA AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS. • T WZLZI T. W"XX.437lir tes LIE BT., BIL A A /MU. SOMETHING NEW. Time Registering f1.A.13, 0 NEETEI2 S. BOLD IST TITS LGILSTS, ALIST.ANZPV'M dr 4:74:24. Mater, to Optical Goods, 03 I.SI Saitld Thin bascromant 1. ver7 generally end by Termer. aod Merchants, ea well al steamboat:nee. It ea blame • Clock, Barometer and Tbermomete t. a ofn be be depended gran Par iodic-Mlles itio eban area toe, FIREWORKS 2 • e 2 DES bs ee2l No. $2 eta' tblold Street, DYATMEN, CARTERS AND WAGONERS, ATTENTION. At is se)ourued nacetles et the Draymon. Carl ene." Wagoner. held at Clay 114/1, It ayes resolved to meet et Ylltnitli'S HALL, le City Tlll3 (1lonalay) 1trE31.5.3, At VC Wel« , a, for the purpose of mattes arrange ments-to yartielsata In the Tel,* meet Present. ex Tuesday E..etes neut. A. OM attealasee le ur gently remmoted. By order of I ;/;tilei # * FOR TOE TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Tuesday Evening, 25th inst. Chief Marshal: MAJ. CEN. JAS. S. NECLEY. LlDS—emend door.. S. Colonel W. •. I ltobinson. M-lonel D. It. Morel. Col D IL •reter, colea•I Wm. Glero, Colonel D. W. Meg raw, Major Samoa kileere. Menu S. II taught'. Igulor N• Nape. Major W. W. darker. Masada N. M. Battik, Captain AW. R.D. Cordele W, Cont.. A political struggle, rarely surpassed lo laver. Louis Rot.. COP_ltdo • O W° " *• P er tango or Intensity, has been areal:dotted en the Gang. Canto!. w_. r. iNtsett,cot•i. CsUltitb. Captain W. R. Easton. Lieut. maenad. ,lent R. country by the tremhery of Androcr John.. and 0. NoahY.lra- ChorlossoWNT. 11001. A. Kr•asi• tome of bl• atheist or personal adherehts to the Verge.* a. moo, Sorg- mil& It Darker, Sergeant Merman Myer.. Sorties.% arm. Llpplaeolt, Set Pam .ad Potrintio any by whielt the were en , gesat Wet. Shore. Set g Jobb II Kerr, err[[ I trusted with power. W. MIL WO" r.rslS • -' , Cont. IL 0 . . o ' o, I The elm of this treachery is to prat the steadfast vent. F. Morose, Nut. F. IL Buses I.lcol. T. H . 6.46. P. peed. toyallots a the rmoth under tes feed of lb. • "whip- Metsg.e. Capt. A. McCallum. ,tent. C. 5. Mmes. pad but net subdued" Rebels• and to enifQ• Molar J. 0. 51 , 111 t., Capt. Wm. Mayo latter to glut their vengeance on the forum , vamp Dimions and their Commander , . they hate ..4 Co me as responsible for the oat ea. First DiviNon. martpowtd of deleFtlee. front • expected overthrow of their darling "C tirade, diastase. to be eotamanded by On . L. roman. aey." 8,1.14 DW1.... ...two. bra. ore.. rt . . Th• meant wholesale trimmers at M. Me and the Vint, &woad. Third and Tenth lads. to be commanded D 7 .en. F. H. Collier. Row trr.eans, wen bet conspicuous man! tattoos Thad Divide°, eompolcief dedegetines from the of the spirit new rampant In the Booths hereof Venrth, Fifth sad Kith Wards.. Firebomb, to be the pro-Rebel triumph la Ifontuehy Is a ors ra mmentanded er Col. Joseph Brown.. of eel 1a mat example. The soldier. of Lee, Ilea gard. a...nth. gum sod sloth wards, to boo eemmauded • Johnstoe and flood are mew the dentine t power D 7 COI. lame. Patehel. Divislen. onagemod et delegation. from the in ' w r•t"" the /°° o ' o°4 . f .U 0 command or to melt ctbor to .teen in prefer's.. oven to stay-al• commanded ity Capt. Jlthe IL Stewart- home Rebels; they have supplauted mostly In ethers Math Division etmapered of del•ga.loo. Dom the Imt, lletod. Thud and Fourth Warns of .L . eghee7 • ---• .te ealed to be commendod by Gen. Charles Demme. and *Reefed as Bute blitisto; and they Manly Seventh Dlvition. toollamed td . ti.lttotioo. from . rush every deco nstration of loyal White or loyal itirmiesm. Brownstown, booth PI ts burgh &eel Mount Woshington, to be commanded Col. WU- Stmt. la assertion of the IigLIAL RI NT$ of N. AMERICAN Planoch RN. Tbs sehooi uses of A WWI Divi.lM, CoMPome A• 1 •IlosIno• rm. Me dlarks ere surnot sad their Whit. leathern Sligo. Saw Mill Hun sad Tempomneeville, to by commanded On Col. J.•W. of subjected to vtoicem and outrage try ts alianged Ninth Division, composed of s ee. elegallons frees Rebels, who relieve the work of murder ol anon M mrpsburn. ettehMtee. Pine Creek. Foot L 110,17 Downti ledme Baronet by shoe,. for •udy Johnson and sneer one of at burg. to be commanded by Col. John A. Dont. Congrem. Tooth Di Nelson, compostoll of delegetton. from The p moose of forcing reprelentati townships bet. eon the risers, tuba an by Col. J. H. Copeland. Rebel States Into Contr... in 400.00501 Eleventh UdM.lon, .opposed of delegations Dem oath. by Pre. nentlal nag and Military towoehiP* oq imalb ad. of lloottagaboNt rend, to openly avowed, with throat a that thoor I torbudindert by Maj. Y. C. Negley. Twelfth Division, compaod of delecalloas from It .ball ben treated ea rebels, and a elyil township. earth of the £llegltor river, to be mot- klud 04 ihr usbout the North and W.U. Inninlenn, COl. L. W. Smith. It has thus become Impsratlm that Formation of Column. Mead tor LIBERTY nod LOYALTY—Mr The delegations will form as follows I of IN. UN It IN to exist and of MAN to All delegations from a dist•nee Mil harm on Weed; that lb. glorious CIVIL HIGHTSACT Nola on Water, which will form It.. right et the - repealed—lent the r ght. of the huMbloat preetselen. dooond. TUN d end Tenth Wards, Pipe , CAN ass heoc.fotth goeasm"'" l ... l aa ' a berth, will form olt First mreet, 0111. right resting FEDERAL CONSTITUTION and most on Liberty. Fbanh L Flfth and Math Ward. en Stmeed street. spinal g'bilr.7:l7N—wibt'prtheßi BLACKS had no rig right o n and Ninth Verde On' 1. " . 1s le reenact have S creed sway forever • sight on Liatirty. r In all I Find and flocend ward.. Liwrenceville, on Ws hold "4•7 rise powc Fourth street, rl plea Liberty. STATES of IMO, M WEST V/RULNIA an Firetecond„ Third and Fourth ward., /Moshe- SOCHI. We moat bold these to mtr en : t i l l ' h b * t e:Fl:ro . :::Lire n t ita r. 7 7ltat t. irlt U V/ 4 11 W fo n nu t".. on Fifth street, None. and add to tbe i n o t . hl t SJl ... FLA w V o m WARE—the termer The illnainkitema. Monet Illfestelngten. Jo b e .oniens. We antet • town, lionth Pittsburgh, Sligo, sawmill Res. Tom- majotity ot do peranceville. blanehester, ilbarpeborg, Stewart t. the Inell•holdo town, Fine Creek, Kalil Libarty au4 Wilkieshorg Lenity . Natio...M. so delegeliona will form Oh Liberty street, right on Water MMOL u."' ad. let Light mid Truth bo wst All town s h i p delegations will form ea Sixth and To [hie • eeigbboramed 00 . 1 7 Seventh elfenta. the right realms on Liberty stem.. 1p dlo.m. to • verT AU the monalid de'egatiove will farm ea Water „.... g nnut our MO./ dos° areal, betwesa Ham sad Llhetly street.. ibie *ad. propom en extra luxe Mounted Men will forme. tight of divialese to To ....wow to situ .04 wh , th their deleg•tion. boloagi. WarxxV Tame.: Ito t 'bleb WO will In All delegation. age rupee ulr reetmst.d farm with ente maks, the felleringterms. tee yew lo be met • R ou te of IProcession. to on receipt Of the • Laleitor ton.smluth.fLifeldi.al.o.loo,lsa..l.titikeill.i.,ll....:,4 eoples /hue tecm ... ths .. .. . rt?li T.u.itrlibvp7loltre.uni" Wylre, x = :711.• ap . „ Sid to nno atoojt ° ,l,.. to strket r y,,, o , r red . %cr:listrAltil.l°Z.2l..niftflor: Itt .. too Cedor arm Me to Fed•ral. on a roo:st..::. 7 k. :I=l Gitollnergrlgin Metal Is 11 , 44 . 8.4 . tirlgat ' lrantaw.s .l.l ;tr, je ° l:ar eta p en %MVO.' LE THE EAST. ,1p O wrr BoiA LE D s mt F o it i : JAMES ROBB, NO, eh Market Wert, Pittsburgh, Pa • "'Tait old establlshad house has now la ate thirty- Iles th uuuuuu dollars worth et Boots sad shoes. and styles the latest, *ha finality the beet, ~ s lab w. are &tangoed to fall at VERY LARY (Micas. V. have rein teed hal to be nad.,rsoiel by any la the bur incse that keeps goode.woriti harlue. 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