The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 02, 1866, Image 1

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ES DAY, :OtITOBER 2, 1860
TO Uil_4CON,l
L E` WOUr BEVORE TEM
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At a meeting of the nepublica
lExecistive - Catint*
liteadonalters.. -on -gaturday, it
was, on InOtiOn of,l'Olui fl. Stow-
art; - . 4 . 1
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lIESOLVEDO Urge Upon
our politicattriendiln the cities
of Pittsburgh and Alle.ghenband
throughout the conntri Ito devote
the coming week.; explosively to
the psefeptingut their : Piety or ,
gallAzirtYoni;'U4,, appointment of
Bleak and Vigitinscobininsiltees
in every Ward, ifts - irotigh, Tassit
ship- and 'Election • iiiicitict; the
appointnient. or Challetigere,
pulls,• and inch Other, wagtail if.
detail as win insure an over. ,
Let ; avers!, pettlelic •
this critleit-.liiiinr, at whatever
persoiai give onewieli
of labor to the final preparations
for' 'the great struggle nosy
closely at hand..
ileadasusitersispin at all hour s
tor distribution of tickets, posters
tor the pops. Se.* a 4 c_.
JOIIIr W..RIDDELL " -
Chairman -County psnimiltee.
T. DI, 141115,E1 t Seer:tam
cm:tar int ins -Am
The Copperhead
. orean at Greensburg
contains - what purports, to,be a brief Ise:
count of the debate at that place on the
21st ult., in whirl!, after shelving the invi
tation le Mr.,:f3Tity)ras and "Other dlistin
guished ?is stated that when
they met in the - . Gond: Mdtme, after the
arrangement, of the prograinme between
the , Coinmitteeti,;:"it was (Mind that-Mr:
Wrzazaws would not agree - to speak at all
unless he got 'the closing speech." The
same account shows, however, that Mr.
Ints.tims dtd speak, and that Mr..-Cowszt
cloard, without even consuming all his
time. - -
The Editor who dins convicts himself by
his own Alateraeni, and seems, Crom his . own
account, to have been the Chairmen of
the Copperhead Committee, if he bad been
disposer to make that statement consistent,
by telling this tristh t , woold have informed
his readers that it was. Mr. Cowsz and his
own Committee who nbsolntely ri fused-to.
go tuto a debate where, he was the ehal-
lenger, and even publiery insisted that-the
btu - then was on-thiiUnionmea, unless that
— gentleman was allowed to withhold his ar
gument and close the debata himself, and
that although the Union Committee had
'slaved, against express isatructions,. the
undoubted right to bear from ZumrsN
in advance, Mr. 'Wti.z.r.s.wa, after a dis
tinct refusal oti the part of Mr. •Cowls to
change the programme,: and a declaration
by iiim.thatputliscumion could proceed on
no others Milne; Ifteinved to :go iiittrthe
debate.evaa at this Illsadiantage, rather
thamallow the advetiary elope, as he
desired to do. . . .
'rhe mute amnia - disposes of the-irgn
ment of Mr. W. by its summary character
in lion ne "a stwap sPeedi,.estremely per
sonal In its diameter, but wanting in every
essentialishe character of an turnnent,"
while that of Mr. Cowan was "a brief ap-
peal to the intelligence, and not to the pai
lionJ of the people," and by the assertion
that. "mir.peoplet (meaning, of Course. tP°
Copperheads) ; were "delighted "with- the
debate and Its; results." It forgels,ltow
ever,. to elate' that its cierical chaniplon;
Mr. Ifoontt, vrliomoide, us it says,'; 'tone of
the deveretit, most loghtal , and cot:fin:sive
replies`!,-(to ML o bnory, • .Conrse t ).
Editor a ind:ciiii . a
,litdenetlto,"nti "ion.
eluded exidtiggya wildest shouts and Otero
of the audience,"..lblk‘ itirise.if obliged to
spendat additional hour in an each:wive
Copperhand meeting the same night, in re- ;
W a iting tLe.damages ha a argument had enss
mined from the, speech which the Editor
considers no argument at all.
' , ..WildiMildtbialefoTim the long.priaci
of. the ,Copierheini.trateFnity of tditors, •
they.7Ought:SY this time , to haie made. so
muchirtitldiney Milli art of lyini:aa to
enable them tOtreiertoi consistency „
thrcru gliOut, and give to' their-labriciations
the air: of ,Vrobability, or plausibility it.
08 ilsrairdai "iehiritY F.‘ Butler
reishiti F3grip; .0h10..9A bia wartol:4o:
.I) . etnnoptic meeting was in pro
gnala. ,—Assoortakict,beerone,noised abroad
that "the bineriti r MI it Ltd depot, the
gMdar ?tripl e the crowd at the meeMs
mobia thithervitt earnest lemon.
strzusMi flOttithitrDeniOntatie leaders.. The
Generd appearts;l on the platform. isas
greatsoivitiximineese entbostasre, pock
short srieeelf, and Si the train movediarar
many yolMalkscrtp -, shaka
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Tent.teedigibiT/1ngii: 11 4 0 454 gthe
Cotuditutimml Amendment - xece#.4ll Rink
tration,,ttuts - • •
"The rebel Genet* iiVright; of Georgia;
ssrt'lwttss..mthtk , ..eoetuottteottWed
the' resoiuttonii 'ail' Tottosois
rilkdOfiVihtloif 4scit or ,diffroiiard
uniou oldie* atitt`tliitt he took we.
whirs them ; .16 commit
ttio 06vertittanti, for, Ittbo - Southe,c gets .
Into power again: OP itiasioal-uatnipn
soldiers Asa Ito pet',o ausless the Conced
er/de sCildiair*V put 'oh tliesiohlitbothsg."
-4 -Vet Vahlii;e6l-41041.40X0**•:;,...-;.;
,
6 TO: tolefrobh- it---reporg that'the
PreoldoWylinittime;imtbitOritiok to
prepaAWL/AA eNw 2 44 , !4e1 5 4ge• which
0:tok.
,rer - doe/ _ ha mean addre!,i!Vo
thelour tiiitAtalitli detect-its Bret -- t r An
inttif-oitplrel; or to spotior body he glean ,
toiottrhatinder MO :041 ; 110o' of liskyonetit
TgirOciiatv.artito-,Alsell.We not re•
eiraincorktyttie fear °rioting their recently.,
s43lfitsClliest.:endi.J3loter — aicc
1 1 1 6 144 0114-a'Aiti.stawato!tv
atlic►toaerilbietaent =-
- =
. - .
ONVltalgr bat beefl -de'
' teded-Ist lnfil..o,,baylris for its.abjett the
ittlyonit.son
taWy, osoafied from s. of
itgetonanint../ataillict6mov..
o bli:sorsAtu644-.rui , taken .1444:41fr
9 0131 elourYWIAgatV* beAdqtflOiPats.
ORO beAttrAtt - Imma-vittalnirpas. 4 r4e;
• etpder - bisione. *IIIn!let111:4,460.;
ligb aais p •1 11 *120, °elk
Mack thli-044 411 14.; how comp:
;nittivo arCaullay.
41401c4i5egikt51100.;..1134
414-Sliatiiiet ART irge i t r am c hor e *
' Itcittlike-pr di'Llstho ON 71.
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VOLUME -- -LXXX.--NO. 235
CITY ITEMS:
Get Oki*trio! r •
111.1 k BLICIaIt stmirviies, N0:614 . 011A6 greet
For a Splendid
Itlact Volvist,BaCcuo, tritaTod in tbo most
mag blOentAtiteitqUsl*o4i.s.'Zio. 73 Mot
kotstreet.. 7 .7.S, 17
NWN•
Dry Gobas at Wholeuite
We offer the largest stook and the greatest
TeriaT. 0A wholesale, and at the lowest prices.
; . t ;Wit. BwE as & to., 09 Ilarket st.
'iol 4 lEvehaistoo; Etesont
In White Tattoos, Circulars and Sacones, suit
ed to the prefect opera, go to Spence's, 33 Mar
)(et street,
_
Same of tho Immense stock of Boots and
Shoes Just purchased for the Opera ttouse
Shoo Store.
~ .C.partry Interetumlo.
Zemombolr that the plice ttl [my' ratent Medi
cines and Perfumery low In MeCturrna a Alo
liounsu'a Drug Store, Be Market street.
Woman's Morocco
Goal, kip and emit 'morals. Tor winter wear,
In 'Teak yarlety, nny at reamrtably
low
PT IN * at the tvoii Ijo9eli S 1 oe stnyo.
, Igor Eveiallstwit .
the whittif fill end winter (;loots; made
mm material adapted for the purpose, go JO
oPliteburgh Cloak Rotten, No. itt Market
street.
Sublitantha, and clamantly made and finished
'Wrap, mule from chinchilla, go too Plitt , -
burgh Cloalc - tind*lntilla Store, No. 73 Mai-
Dcmble sole italmorals, a prime article, oily
aliesimty4tve cents, sellitilviverysbere elm for
Vl.Otkand over, and greatly Inferior to LltoSt,
offered at the Opera House Shoe Store.
Made from the the folloning,-T rleot Astrf
can. Chinchilla, Bearers, W hltney, and all the
lemlfthelleafals—at present so popular—go , to
the Plttabnrgh Cloak and Mantilla Store, NO.
73 Market street.
Boy n Pair
of those women's graftiAeretlter Itelmornas—
selling f0r,11,230t the °porn House Shoe Store,
No.. CO Fifth .streetibe hleast shoe In :the
world fo ieeliNciiir feet warm,' dry and. &an
_
,fertable.„ 4 c. ,
'vary:While Lead,
riia•aeeil Oil, Turpentine, Varntsties,
Paints, Patht ittualier. Putty, Se., ac. 'The
attars articles can be had very low et 31 lar
.ren& alcallannanla Drag stare,B3uarketet eat,
earner orDlitmonil, none Fifth etrpct.
=
Commencing this day. We ahall otter for all Is
week, at special vale, the mat railed rividO.he
largest stock of Silks and MoLmantlgnen, In
black and colors, and at the incest prices.
J. W. Baratta IL Co., SO Market sc.
Iroo—Pbespbors•—Csalleayn--
The Three best known tonics, skillfully end
elegantly combated tnan amber-colored 4 .. e.
dial, beautifully transparent to the eye, Pl
ant to the barite and =cc:wanly tothe stomach.
In Caswell, Mack & Co.'s Ferrt.Phosvhe
ElLilt of Callsaya Bark.
Each pint con Lams one OtITIC4 of Royal ( all.
soya shark . , and each teaspoonful contain, one
grain of Iron. Samples fondnod free to he
plolessten. —Csswskt.„ Mack & Co"
Solo Manufacturers, N. T.
For gala it wholesale to Pittabwran by IL X.
Sellers a Co: At retail by all Druggists.
mh . M.Td seta
Philadelptits University of Medicine
and gorgerY.
The trustees and floras, of the above Mall
eat' tofeg6 hate "Isstiettittdarelops" -- rit
teventasifse dollars each, which entitles the
holders td attend lectures until gradnation
or al ninny send/ins as he wishes.
This renders a medical education cheaper
than ever proposed by any University or Col
lego in this country or Europe, possessing the
same eilittistro
There ore strieen Poi/Wart and may brawl.
ill .11foltilne and Surgery Cr thoroughly taught.
The student holding a "scholarship" can
enter thsuolloge at any time during the Let -
tares. attend as long as ho wishes. and re-en
ter the Institution.at froguent,y as dealred.
Persons lashing to obtain scholarships can
apply to 011ishne,11. D., Professor el Urine
Pathology la , the above-mentioned College.
111 l ofgee and, residence is Ito. U 3 Grant
street, Ptilsbnrah Pa.
LErrrati ritost 508TH CAROLINA
Coyreapondance of the PittabUrgh Ons.etto.
' SALLIOtt. N. C., SOpt. V., ISM
On the 16th instant the Military Commis.
shim, in rib:Sidon here for the trial or civil em
ployees of the , Freedman , * Derma, for ceases
talidebilletternid Steadman aml Fullerton,
completed the farce of trying Bev. Horace
James, Of Fitt county. All the facts In Ms
taasked beim bronglit on on previous trials
100ra:the saran °glee" and every body knew
there- wit 'pet a shadow of foundation for
eitlssrr paha obargaa:' air. James very Portly
appealtslea the Court to vindicate him more
completely. by ,declaring the lalsancsii and
fitrollty 'of the chargesln their !Minna&
1 gratal.hasegnelrage Ara Os of coarse, not yet
dleadigid,lold — fightips - these, as In cases of
liOlie:#ll2l6M-W*Hl-;ll4hei, heard of till after
therfallefecthins. . - ;
displayed tu , the Government in
teat,
proseentingthese trials has not unaptly bone
contrasted" with Its extreme Indifference in
&nether ease. which has calfed loudly, for its
in the spring of 1831, twenvy
thr Veiled States soldiers,centime.' by
s c
he Nebel. forcoat Plymouth, in this athte,
s od-InAborexpralooll astainat Nowhere. were
publielyeicented lithaton, 'Lenoir omens - .
wluulgthityon'the ground:that they were de
writers fromlne Rebel army. The executions
were, attended .with' ".unusual atrocitlea, the
victim►rindergolng every kind of privation
yiblie in. confinement, and their
bodies belng,strlpped after :death to compen.
sate a' volleuisser hangman for -but services.
The* Chaplain who , -attended them up to the
hour of their deatif.:perneented them by isay
i?g teat their alloglamis to the Union was the
sin which neither...their country nor them
Maker ceitl4 tryertOoV , And Mott -those who
Were churchmetnners sail declared that their
pence
i Wlo,(llolo*Mblapet and that theY were
ready to meet 111 w, were nformed that seen
.nosersieWl! would not JOT° them, and they
eould'Onclelgtvint. hopel.llL they repented, of
thelrloyelty. Twelve of these teen WO2O hang
at once fronttbe snitte,,pole ; is the streets of
Kinston. ,
share Is rtivicapara ot car Oust inattlal. On
the contrary the haste with which 000:3 of the
memwere egeorded indicates, that that core.
mritt4ywaseltiltted,ntlreat tether cases.
he
sidea this .the evidence is beyond dispute, that
notmote than'ota.ortiro of them were ever
In the Confederate service, and consequently,
thattaidt Would , net 00T0 deserted trom
They were nearlyalt-enrolitstineertain cam.
panitelfor local detours, or railroad bridge
guards, getting no Pay Mtn tine rebel govern
ment,. and owing no service *butte it On au
effortbeletenade tenet them Into the actual
-sarvieeetth*CenfedoraciL by enrolling them
into a newly organised North Carolina rest
mointr,aytit he general conscription, they Mot
run &walaid the federal' lilies end tnen vol.
mitebrertin Is loyal? ferth I.:m . oJuni regiment.
They were banged 'hi the uniform of IJulted
States tool it ierS , ' 6,
_OOOO them Elijah. 'Cell:me. Was a cripple
of feeblid,inisalect,r whom . the recrulung °M
etre Sfalm'vebel army had twice releeted.
Thiejettnld not save him.
Dollwortli.vitUe to recount Sudeten the
lingsritign 'of these. men, martyrs thongli
thO*Vee.d. their destitete, helpless 'W.MSO
0240110010041 G Is enengh to mate that oa tlio
atteullorrof the War Department beteg called
to the facto during tho 'tan Of Jib, 000310ls
donatritAtipotutisa.to•Invettlanterdbe met
ier and OF tharespenelbulot these murders
MI the Pedemt to whom It m be belong. - •
-TAfter.latimidus,lnvestig on: th e tAnautts.
etonl'Ofwbleb`Captald W. IL Doherty,' Assist.
an t.,Atomparpmeter , oruVoluntenre, coca Prost.
deep made Y TOpnrt L declaring - that Major
fichett,-orlrte-rebel artily, smash&
r it and , ,reoornmenetng Lk .arrest
A4mmts General Roil, in
triair-viiilag; arvidenee Wire:Dry the .
arresi Of Ointcrat Plehota, and recommended
alttlehfiteleinjealett collect further
„lii•PMETlttsr4eataill'aart
immof tateeexam examining the re
cords of Oil :.ildtutent Oeneral of North Caro
gla=ofnew~ hers, so.
retathiwortAtit4 ;dually' re
or !” • giesz li ff tjoilkOliselod
i a
e itts Wand A'Aolci.ta p
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2.ll oo Sark 0 -'llooos oll '- 0- Szelr - 05 / . •
'Ye* ,richest. this'
rieletttoo . to 140'.01ber.
Jll.llPliettir alreied hie TeSPOIId•
00144010 ,
11011, there 2•vnaa
i c e 'Thitbnfri
-Idnee
then** dolt step has been taken to arrasO'
thili lalVrIT-r- *i Irf9g all this
lava ofts'ar
andll4l l Trinidtiiiin'iltiresit Or
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posedrornili Owls may ice
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FOUR O'CLOCK. A. M
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
,Q-Jo.a..3FL - sr.
Outpour[twat' the Loyal rinser In Phil
adelphia—Urea( i.Olt141•1A/aM—Cowou
Addre.twea Pimnll Crowd—Good Pron.
pecan A head.
1/I.p 1 di to Plush :argil tiazetle
PIIILADELP ELIA, Oct. 1, 147.11
A grand ell ion . ltepubllean floss meeting wee
hold here todtlght. It wee one of the greatest
meemmes of tini, munpulgn, the loyal masses
Inruing out In their btrongeat might. Tomo
IVas a great deal of enthusiasm man Bested.
i:minent speakers addreitmd their fellow
ehlzens mum the Important 1t591.10% of the day.
To-night !Mittel Itungberly, Esq., adaretated
an Immense malt I man at Um Aeatletny of
Musk., and thousand. upon thousands Went
turned away front the Mau.. unable to obtain
adluitAnno,
Lravhl Paul Brown, Hannibal ' Hamlin and
Romeo Greeley alit speak here during the
present week.
Cow.m, the prince of tho alongrnlltes, hold
forth to-nlght to n cold crowd or the unwash
ed and unterrnle.l.
Tidings from nil parts of the State are west
nod cieueral Geary, oar noble stand-
Aril bearer, ve 11l receive the largest majority
over accorded by the sons of the Keystone
State, to nny oilier bfficer. Philadelphia will
do her duty, am! ttxpects Allegheny county to
oversimilow Berk., the home of Moister Cly-
Preparations aro Leing made by the firemen
hero to receive, in an appropriate manner,
the Eagle Steam Fire Engine Company of
Pittsburgh• They will bo mane to feel the
true depth of Phtladelphia,hospitality
FROM iV ASIRKGTON,
A• Alexandria Delegation Walt upon
■ho Preeident—lhey anterenange •
Few Itent•rl.n—ltelwrt of inveartga-
Slog Comm:nit.... on Freedmen Ont
rageo—AVOlont 101 l of n Colored Law
yer to be Admitted to ;be liar of Ills
artist Copra at Vonshingion—Appolut•
meat of Facials It•llrosd bireelOrs—
New Appoint Mettle.
WA6IIIYOTO22, October 1.-20 Is afternoon a
delogatiott 210111 Alexandria waitnl upOp tile
FlOtikWitt of the rutted States, and presented
to hint the address of the origntal tulon uteri
of that city and vicinity", and of the Union
mon of the adjoining touaties, who endorse
tool approve the notion of the Johnson Con
veuttoix Association in support 01 the policy
of the I've...lent.
The spot ...smart said, in the eortoinsion of
Ills saltiness, Ih it tile 01c...cling at Which Ito
resolutions submitted o wet
woe
nits
largely uttntell by those 010 we loyal it•
the tiorm omen% of nor lathe! old true to tiot
flog 01 their country , Olsen a mini hatartieti
min life by deOlusingabat he was s Union man
in Virginnt, ¶l.l-1. Would say to tee'Presitiont
hint 1,00 are icuily ant/ a bong to stand by
mud defend the Lon...out:on of thO Coat.- I
try frmn any attack tbat tliny roots utfattho. It
cr LiiintiVtillilb Ottullllo4l cant, West, north or
south .
Tile Itcennicut eabi In reply that then zOliti
expo:4,l4m al motile:lee tit lain, winch Wadi
preeentml in the address. was at tills time pe
eullat Ily....Cept.ble, and calculattel to Inspoo
au nit leo wed tletelluili attn. to poison the
course tin hill tine. pursuing until 100 e Ling.
gin t o Lao rout try was vutat. lie
ruler to hi. 1741,1. 1011 i se t , a conclusive
and ,au
02 hi active 111 tilt
tat V, 1001 00 r t..etudtaunt nothing he might
al. 0 on.deta 1,,1 any 10. tbinit. that. 111.11
con fl I ll U. 11112019 t 0.14 LreatuiCiLplatekal. It Was
1.11,1, It to rla• es blie. , ll.lY at possible a
,lutatlo.l I.e.nct: mud harmony ilinonalt-
Out i he 4111.10, 00w . ..try.
..11. Wu C. 0 .1011000. Olt kr. remarks tile mein
hers of ;to 4.041•11'.:00 Itortnimed to UM
l'iknifirol, 05.1 .after ple.. , *at tatervielr
uut
Major lieti•ral %Viten., stray Le, A: , l,stant
Commissioner of ft... 1'104,11%1,1'e 'Laredo nt
si ou tgomery, seatt.onm Or 1.0( t 0 0014. apt,.
lu
-1,t011..63, no 1,1151.,1,110:1 0041111 NO ateertatab
o r tor s tetxn t mitten had 00011 11011
two IreCllll3Yll 11.01 le en .4,1 .4 1414 404.
.1 motion wa, Ist be Cenrt Of
this to-oay, to admit I rtneEice,
JOltaltaatt I. Wrlght., IL colored moo of Penn
er-rani:as an_ble 1 1 r0 1 ...
elen at the Isar co tile Yteernstetea Cent ut, to
South tint ninny. Tee Com t appoint c,l three
lawyers to examine into his qUaltlicationa
as the of a colored stun
to t o , admitted to tile hit of our litittint
Court..
The President to-day apr.lilled TIMOLIty J.
Carter, of Iti ~,,, ts; T littermon, ottrutot
Coltirge A. 1.411111, 1/i .11aaaa , talaeltvi Sprtuger
liartiotigh, of Pennsylvania ; and Jena 1,-
Williams of Indana, United States Govern.
MOIL Iltr'ontOrs t,i Inc Union Psoltie Railroad
Company until he nod Wednesday to tleto•
her, bra.
Brevet Brig. lien. 11 1.. Robinson. lately In
charge of tile military tallro„A, has main •
request to be Inii.lerect Oat of nervier.
FOBEIGN NEWS fl lIIIIL.
The ' lion of Fromeli nod Mex/essi
overnments—tier , illexaine'a SlDenton
to lilesico—Month American natters,
New Tour, October I.—A Part! totter, dated
eeptember 13th„ nays': The Convention pass.
ext between the French and Mex Man Govern.
menu, conceding to the former half of the
Custom hello, Meet:Mee of ports located on the
Allende and mic.fritirdi of those of the tin,
:stirs Of the Pacific, has been looked upon. In
the French Beane as fetal - 114 the )iexteen
debt, and lit.Colleetl at sodden rue In Mexican
bonds. The holders of these bonds, encour
aged by the gu v entre )wt obteineril, maintain
that Franco hi, by than bun vent loo,entttled to
require, at all Unites, from llaxisultian, or his
sticiiessors, the pa 3 shunt of all amounts Milt
, erto didairsed for Metier), including leans
which Litton betide rept emote. The publication
1 of Urn Convention In the ,Ifetiltrur happening
concurrently with the appointment of Gem
' eral Dicastetnan, the attlstieerattlyr Of the km
' peror, and N. ii. Gshlpet, lin minialidrater Of
I great akilllty, bite naturally been construed WS
the forerunner it the entire abandonment
of all direct lnrerventiou by Prance to &lest-
I can 'chairs. Thou whilst on one hand the
aformiald convention sun 1., all her financial
claims. Thu removal of Itac glue and the at,
paltitment iii h 1.3 stead of lie t anetruse, set
tles the mtlnary part of ilia iihretlon. The
General goes to hies len with Ito other mission
'than to arrange for tbo withdrawal of the
French troops, and perhaps to give the benefit
of his experience to the °dicers engaged In or
! ganizing the &lexicon artily. This is all. Ina
I tun, will neseasarily be a abort one, and does
riot imply ou the part of the French govern
'ment, the Idea otgiv ing, tiny assistance -to the
Mexican Empire, which, In LentitOT and Paris,
Is looked upon its ir. - clrfevalily lost. As to the
2darrials of Galllfit, Ids presence In ,Alexteo. re.
burn solely to the Orgaelrelbon of tnu Custom
i liousu system. and to the appointment of ens
tom house otheers who are to tin selected from
1 among civil office , ti of Ile:Melt birth.
The President's message shows test the state
of tbe Treasury is fir from enconreging, and
there has been an increased taZatiOn. Nit
public Improvements have been made for the
mom eighteen tnomits, and all pulite, edam,
limn hen been suspended. Government pro.
partying fares possible, lute linen disposed of,
and heavy format limns ler led. 111 short, the
country is lit
than
more tinenttleil and
deplorable
condition than ever ovfore known.
The wet SCUSOII monthlies, bet no sickness
is provident.
There was no Into Tie We front the interior.
Don JOSOJOllitittle Peres his been rig-elected
President r f Until.
The port of Valparaiso will soon be defend
ed by ono hundred and flity cannons.
1 The relations between the allies dally prow
more friendly, matters in peril are proares.
mug Invorob.v, and Prepitlent Bristle stilt tan
Joys the eoaddence of the people. Erentraile
between Pere runt Chill, Le seem te no este.t.
'tailed, business on the coati, was netive, and
cotton gjo taloa on the I .o, ease, The Tetnni
to the coast of the sparlish lavaliere is looked
for, and the patriiitimn of the people boa re-
ceived a fresh and powerful Impulse. There
was no news form Central Americo., live re
publics were at pilace. The cones stop prom'
ince to torn out well.
Mal Gen. Wm- W. Averlll has been appoint
ed Consul General to the !latish North Amer-
Irian rrOVIIICCA,tOreeIde at Montreal, vice J.
P. Potter, reeigneo. Maj. lieu. Morgan Z.
Smith, of Missouri. has been appointed Con
sul at litmolulti, Sandwich led-ands, vice Cold
v. bti, recalled, and Brio. lieu. William L. Dog,
of lnoia. who wee Chlernat Artillery on Oen.
Grant's staff, tins been appointed Consul to
I Glasgow, vice Bailey recalled.
• - ._
allot/wit la New York—Visit the
Health °Meer of Providence.
New Tomo, Oct. 1.-Four cases and two
deaths from cholera write typortEttl today.
There are nine patimito in flattoiy D trmekt
iloepttal. The number of deaths in this city
last Week were tour hundred and eight:peer
en, of which thirty-eight were caused by chol
era. The previous week there were five bon
dred and elaty 'deattui. fifty-tour of which
were from cholera.
Dr. Edward AL 800 W, Health °Sleet of Prot ,
toettee, vitated this any on liatneday. and
made a critical survey of the choices itelits of
thit atty. and visited all the place" where It
nowitneers. lie went home satisfied that the
Health delosirs In thls city two been deal log
wlthArreautne , cholera. /W. Matilfestatione
were such sato warrant ell this effort/I-Hata,
tifeattutertto allPhrealL —
GentldittinCeti thier - any, .oltoso statements
are pedantl truthful, assort that the , ilhelera
serttL:hey-also •tleolaro, illat Dr. A: A.
1 Gout - President of the ststo riledlettl
of id hys t ato, aotnallytfelloeviettot tOthe
cot:WSW: "
ME
*nee Deaths lbs`.: the - - Explosion' or the
nittlln. o --Dtteevet7 Pt fret.
Batt aixonicto...CeL,;Octeber I.—Tao 'innto
,poreartir- unload .loy the exploshm or die
ateedier .yeeterday. tieeetel
OS I O O3 were tuPPeeett at lint to be Wight
driel inhaled steam le each an extent
Woe. tueltnpn pUthett recovery 'enter
ene&
"-,Tetr nett* ettles'er peat, 'MU
beretet ism' le reported te heeeheen ddr.
.11. •OM Inmuty. , .
PITTSBURGH,. TITESDAtet)QTOPER. 2, 1806.
Destrattire Ftre—Burning of line Chap.
of she greltrerennearte !rotational...9 , —
Itistlegasietteel. Men head 0; Cholera.
,
*Cenral et The Illevalsitatilin—Allatitinlei Loma , Ottr,. Oct.' —The tobacco ...faztoiy,
far the 011itairs et-She threat Eastern— i „,,,ou t e Hoops 'and foundry of the Southern
A merlean Eleentritintli—WaiLlerre era inch p o mseetiary, Jefrerwinville. 'lnd., was burned
Parseee—Proarese of . treace— The Pens- ev ening. Hail. Moore di Mater,/ lessees of
elan King flanks the People—the :be feittelry, lost about 91[ 1 :4000. Tue tobacco
brigand Ontbrealt as Palermo.
Ferrymen Poi ev, October L— The stearruhip I r T a h etr e a l T M:la ne rt i e e fi a :L ed du h e 'Thkelt-Cbl47l4l ' Lauestilsmvailtl:;
ake toes between 11804000 end klfd. o l ll
Nova Senate, Watch left Liverpool on the aP th- n -cr
tornoon of the Seth of September, and Len- art.. l.ll Cl eM ard n i l a n e T n oPl P lT
donderry on the :ISt, Loy arrived my 'this • Iforrihl S. Burnett died of Cholera near llop-
O9lea t ArglbgA o ri ry et . by a con.
pot nc.
wrier Ilarrate.—The Liverpool Chamber - Of .M kilir"Mi n a j v . I L l'li l . .. 44 o7l . 4 l r t 7, l'i' lr C t‘ i o li l ala ti. D c esta ittz i e n ra, l al -21 :d lte : t h a' il ls o P ent rP61;
Commelntlon t ie ti had v o ted an address of eongladrb vlaittOPssilisiPPL
Andririgni, Of the Great East
ern, and h s coadjutors, and had resolved to
glee them a , grand. bat:mutat. Sir Stafford
Noreheote Pesident Of the 'Board of i Trade,
was Invited to preside, and not being able to'
do to before the let of October, the banquet
had ham flied to take place on. that May.
Satbertiarate's circular, dated the evening'
Of the 19th nix, says: The usual fortnightly
-settlement lu American securities, which has
occurred since our last, Chows )large amount
of the 9100-TatiWiea recently imported. to be
still on the market. This naturally tended to
cheek any farther improvement to theta:4l
- Mole bas been neglected, but Edits are In
Live demand for anipment to •New York At.
lactic and Great wetirera has adValleedliper
cent for debinaturth and for oenealbilated,
bonds, at 4903 e. There is a continued demand
for investment.
The ornate disease was nicking sad ravages
in some party of England.
Advice. from Bombay announce the failure
of Premchani Voychrual, a Parsee merchant.
whose engagements are underatocalto bo of
enormous magnitude. lie had been a largo
operator in cotton and a feria the various
great joidnt sleek - specula Bombay. The
eatimates liablitti were as high ma
three milllonaiSterlieg.
The London Times says': Owing to the Prat
attitude of Prussia, the peace negotielleaa be
tween Awhile and Italy have matte important
progress. The Italians agree to pay seventy
three millions francs on recount of the Aua•
trine debt for Venetia. Some settlement hes
also been made with respect to the reetlllen
than of the frotnterr of the Trent dharlet,though.
perhaps not such as to remove all causes of In- .
tore dhaensloir. The Italians will have Kiva
and all the northern shore of Lake llergam
!treacle and Vicenza.
The Emperor of Austria had informed the
Governor of the Tyrol that sliver medals
would be atruck In commemoration of the
fidelity and valor of the Tyrolese during the
late war. Medals would be awarded to every
Tyrolese who took the field in defense of the
fatherland.
The Emperor Napoleon had received. an aut
ograph letter from the King of Greece. confer
ring on the Pruteis Imperial the order of St.
Sauveur.
The King of l'refilla had lamed a letter ez
preeaus thank a for the numerous end wel
come assurances of ealelllt,rlOVotton and refl.
diem for every sacrifice for King and coue
try, which have been aditreaned to His .3.lnles
ty Irons nil quarters, on occasion of the Wet°.
Nets conclusion of the war.
Tau letter [Wattles that the unmistakeable
union between the Sovereign and LI.O people
in the new epoch, conciliate MI Older
mcca and all oppositions, and turn them t o
advaittugit in love for the common fatherland
and In the aecompliehment of the Prussian
mission to Germany.
lu regard to the brigand outbreak at Paler-
mo, Laurence, telegrams of the ltah• says: Tile
ottleial pays 1 hut telegraphic commas
nlcatloa whit relent. being intercepted; the
clever,. Uncut peteSsea no direct m teiligen CO Or
tile exact Condition of the Interior of the
city.
In Iffirrnation received leant the authorities
lecidnien to the vicinity of Paiorme sews t he
Kipal troops occupy the platter, the prisOns,
the enter, Cmaellatoore and the port.
roe -swam Corvette Tancaldo commanded tile
neigorhocil of the prisons. The population
Mot oct totes part In the movement.
A portion of the national guard width had
been abbe hod an.embleal to render assistance.
Good feeling
aces sod the nattemil gleard
la varies, peaces hail offered their Services to
the government iti the environs of Palermo.
Leta/ I rhops dmetubarked at I•alermo, peeler.
d e r. Wel other IClntoremocuta !ma e beet. beet
Item Legion. and Ancomt A squndron of
e LW:a vessels arched at Itaxerero on tee Pala.
A royal degrate had 'Per" tanned epochal. g
Genera.' ate: nu cdmennielor of the military
bocce In mei. y, and eon, miestonrel lertraordi
nsiy of tla &lag In the otty and province of
retrac,
EIIROPEIN. NEWS BY IiTEIMER,
(as CA.-111
Lry as root., Ooiobar I —Nuona.Tho market
ota , n• %My active aid price s are uuo quarter
peony lugiter• ' the Natoli tuAlny were Catbra
tu-dat aj,tatbales of Al idallug Uplands, anti are
quoted at 14}itl.
Losinoa, October I.—lraan-4.:oursoli Open At
Ow.; Inc money. Val ted statue SSM, 7%1. lilt.
nuts Central, 114. Erie 'tall way, Art..i.
Loofa Pair—latnntlin and Pacific
Railroad annspany—Usinenal Fremont
Savviest President.
. Loris' October sixth annual Fair
of the et.. Lords Agriechnral Mechanical Are
soelattorhopeacal toslos, end proadesei.tone
grtitk't noetcs.l ail the departments are well
tided, and entries' are still being made.
Large amount of steels of all kinds are on the
ground, and some very fine homes and rattle
are bore from nearly every Ticetern etate.
The grand feature of tomorrow will be an et.
idultion In the amphitheatre n( ninety
thrmonah hnel hon., now Into to attend the
1,1C1040 races, with mem riders In full dress
The Board of Commissioners ot the Atlantic
and Pantile Radioed Committee met here to
day and °maniacal the remperty by electing
John C. Fremont, President ; l tdis. U. nee.
aril. of Si. Lords, Tice President, dna Chem. U.
Howard, of St. Loots, Secretary. There wasa
large attendance of the ecuntaltlees and rep
resental leia from twelve States or territories
being present and the meeting was entirely
harmonious. The capital front St. Louis and
the West were strongly repreeented and much
seal was manifested in regard to this greet en•
terprise which Ito projectors and Wend, aver
will he the lint constructed railway to limn
Pacific.
The New royal eleiralePe
G.lag to New treleasas—thessteseary
ehrattow.
New toes, October I.—The following_ ap
pears Ia the Naming Express "Oct. lb the
itdffors of .N. Y. Repress: 01711.1.111 M—Tho
',mild has published to-day especial telegram
from London giving an account of Gm die.
catty between the Mated Watts* Cenral to the
I,land of Cyprus enal the Turkish authori
ties. The same nocsatillt end ellitstir In th e
same corresponding wards In Spallt oh Was
published in the Spanish paper, La Orontea, on
the lath of September, thirteen days before
the liers/d. Yours truly, The Editor of
"fa Crynaco."
It is stated that Fenian Stephens will start
for New Orleans at an early day on a mission
for the Fenian Motherhood.
The Centenay of Atnerlean illethodGin was
celebrated tba morning In the Fleet street
Church, ltrooklyn, try the Local Pm - ethers'
apersebitkata,
The Old and New General cosooollsioec
New Tons, Oct. Is new Repnbitchn
General Committee of this city, organised by
order Of the byreense Convention, meet, with
stionnonas oppreitiontalla the mernhersof the
old Committee, W 1111114,0 been prevented froth
eeting at the old- headquarters. Th
riniti
Committee, Which Is anti-mane, coal In
the organisation and thereselt of the wain.
gin will be tee 'Meet LGSMS la all the Ix,-
tof cm. On Entombs) . evening lb. old COl:emits
tee took possession ix the hendenarters and
Thvented the now Committee loom entering.
ree cheers anre Rivera for Goo. Venters on
one side and lioliman oath° other.
A •o A MSS flobel—Arrest of
Closoironsont Officer for 111qose4ertus
Uoverameot !Roney.
Now Time, Oct. 1.--Geo. 11.00dtlarilljna
sionlat Via Ranee Committee molt, or .Arkso
saw, wail &created to-day, at ttie Instono of
Wm. Newman, a Moon man, whom- nroporty
nt Camden, gellanense:al etilse4 br-tiodtlevl
In May ISal and turned over to iho rebel gov
ernment. Several others aro known and arc
to lin arrested. OCkirlard'a beg was axed at
riO,ooo.
nubornointe Government offerer, name not
given. /me been arrested on a charge of sauna-
Miring 113.0 W in coin belonging to the Govern
moot, in gaming. The gatublord are to tio pro,-
oetn.”l far the num.
Improved Crop Prospero.
New ftaLemrs, October I. The crop pros,
pet.ut continuo to tmproveolteebt
tai regton along tho Maniaslppl region sod
in placoo heretofore Iron from any worms
which are tiltrotor* of it, Thu; erant. Of *UMW
cone win belarse, but, all who earl, will kesp
tbo nano to rove for therhselves, or sell for
plant cane. The ere , cf eager, therefore, will
ba amall, Thu Lou liana Alan crop. will,ba
larger than ever he fore known.
There were seven ideiaths by yellow fever,'
end thirty try ebolorg daring 'toe past forty.
bourn.
The R►ehiouud Caorts
Foal - arse Itonnon, Oot. I.=-Vatted' . Staten/
Dzstriet Atiornsky L.ll. Inlandler has arrived
at Norfolk on Me return trona "Waatilnatot4
wborn ho hoe been coneelting Witii Wit.
alai authorities relative to thwilellihnisoi the
Martel. and Circuit, Court/4 and She trial ot
Jug. Davie. lie broakht the lutelllffen!O thot
no court, will be held tO•raOrrarr In Klett/mond,
andlles nodded the. member/I tho grend
and petic Jnrp tothla elreet. . .
Eleel ens lo irnanneatlons-,-Lorge IlLeptib
Henn' -Uslins.
,
Nottoratu, Octotairl.—The RopriblLran• :car
ried their ticket for town °Mesta to-day:by
1
a large majority. • ' .•
-
Wass Co zaw.I.IT., MO r /;. - Tilil 'Pattiß: 6 "
publican ticket was oleol
oil' in this -toWn to •
day by largely increased ado:111W ::.., -,; •
- -
Nesbit . llle Oholrdeperll.:::
. . .
Nauseu.ze, - . Setnembe - , 30,.--Irtrentrenno
cbalerateatbewerfirspb tem the tbeliettlrenr
October 1,-Tbetn - ,;''were fifteen deittint . .ln
llemptne. !Niter* wornietentpone morasses
and ttrendronr:ibtatbeio tbettaltiolAt•cdtdO
tour, tad cattaila great -increase, '" • . . -••
.
440.• PciaiesetOn et
ttisii. - 04totrettAtinetallpOi ' li
Amnat pftwunWnOtilvit am* 01130ib MOW ,
arg,aaa the. depattos :under Mr:lothalvnefo•
mefuto in, arta aro tasemala
isitoun the
raco
.I.l4llmouVo • Ally • was - -Secroz93,Saaz,UX.Morr_be
- _
„
Cholera Its itetwookerec... -
ietisoolut. Oetabor I.—A few ;scattered
eino;otonolere tome aegorred , jeofe-loAbe
last awes days, Newel. of veldt liiife,prOvat
141111tent:Esellement PhllndOpistn—
, ftloollnAvs
-:pgrtAintruis, October I.—The political ex
citementin this arty and &stags on the tn.
crease, In 'view of the elcctlori to-morrow
~crtieg,..Dantof Douglnirty, Msg., delivered'
'address before a large andlenee at the Acatle
tut ofifficsic tills evening, under 1110 auspices
of tbiarnion League.
A Infietlog of the. supporters of the a d.
•IntnletrattOn vas bold to-night in front of
IndtleWeace Hall, ang was addressed -by Sea
•ittOr
From Auguste.. Gas
AiNtrActia., .00totter I.=-Getteral
atOri n, Spa Intfaleinct lato' tee allege.l m
•managetnent of crio affairs - of the ' , meal:nowt
DUT.OIII by the agent at that pptn&> .
representing himself no 'a snn of
ArthurOarlug. of Liverpool. purchasing cot
ton from the planters of Burke shit adjoining
' conntlestewas arrested at Waynesboro, whore
he was deteeted paesingirattilitlent chucks.'
in oonsequence of the faller° of the corn
crop, farmer - a are going West to procure a sup
ply.
'Etre 171110 U Peillll6 Railroad.,
runt Canna, Nan, October I.—The govern
ment Commissioners' bare examined and ac
cepted tbirtplive miles more or the Linton Fa
-61110 Railroad to-day. Tills makes two him
dead sulgAorsy _Cages COMpliA6d.
CITY AIVD AN.
(ADDITIONAL LOCAL lIEWB OH TIMID I'ACIE.)
The llezigrellies , Parnac,They Turn
iu
Out rhetr Clone a n d 14? abort Cuunfo—What Will .trott ' Tbitsk :'
Last night at. I t "big. ono the Motignd-
Tlialr great gun, nehLut, eat , fn wo CIO'
and arrihkemeats had been made for Es grand
praczsetoin nnA t u I,:ting. Ytum oerly
dusk the hrst e dervu iloon of rho Soot boo. ex.
trentitiOt of Our rooctry, matalralcal their
(Omen rllOl prepared for a demonstration
which tt l pol.l strike t, trot to tile lwarla of the
oppoillten. Tile time-honored old battery of
the Third ward was made the pliee of gerrerul
smite t ieeiiie for th 0 loyal elan*, and thither they
sls
marchers in all die order and precision. At ,
eight o'clock the line of procession ems form- t
oil, keel moved slowly anti majestically down
Firol street, upon winch a single, lone desert
ed nag bearing ..thitly-els not to err is .slx,' ,
stars, was flouted They ' kept I.lllb. In the
mon•ter music forniatted by a horde of ri runts
met . trove, lIJIII presentee a very goo appear
ance ail they in/imbed paut tbe Oasts OM..
l'lbllt.tbete win Lilo First Wald bele,: tlllon,
hearing It transp rrency olaimmg '..rerrtts," I
not justice, lot white men. These brave,
patrlotierfellost airs° told the world that they
would not like to sit in a Jury boa m rill 'ma-
gurs.w Neil. In Lila procession were the gal
lant thrug...utirans nod earmarks of the Third
ward, the fellow* who hale a i egro a.. tiler
hale n. Shako. They had clean clothes upon
their persons and till 110 t prebellt 110 uoband.
scent appears..., They look particular pains
to chs. or t h e old I:ertett , no 111 y tiled
S,,t, WO a e could "W 5 reerpt• , care.
he con:intent-sr t by promtnier; to re-
Icahn oersel yes three mouton ft um
prrorishlug the jtil calentler. We like those
r scw•hort tnnaltur 1•1 1 who have been !Iv talabvell
• lobe toe wooers:llM party ' They corn
other
Ily :orlowtel o r , by tiro pirates or ther te.siiottii
biealitlee, such us Ilardscrant,le, Outer 13011
ktoo Dint, net, ,01401 . 10,* I t..nla and I.lmerick•
Loon. Thu entire procession Including the
•rnees no treouttfully described a few rhos
/..0 by la COnt empontry. tame meet tell min 01 en
and thlrtenn anti out, half seconds in passing
our windows.
• • • ..
The Parr With entemelolnele ItbrrnlltT kept
up g CI anti dtipl . ll, Ot ere to cheer LI [ld ell•
courge the hat *oe they Pueeed• The rear ef
the protest:on AlualnetlY autw ainvieur In Veer
for them and keel very reloren end quik—a e.
serving Weir enthu.talea uuttl they reached
the leatttllng or our twig:Ober. The preeesstoo
wee tame and might very ti ul Melly t.o term- ,
Cl. a [Wile. There vre, eueuglt tense ut
tendluS It but that trus 'ti,.
Wee bola ill white" ea hetet eut het
a weak civic), *Welt was packed In n wagon
treattiut e..triarakearettry saying "They MALL ha
ecv•Otta.... We ore sorrr the proce*alou Wan
Me4th r Walltlttter ‘ ereret "r :tro.:ll:t h = l .4 ,
gourd to erwort their etuttepton Itirattgh the !
*tenet* at loyn.l.neete eta rittenurg In,
When the hot. nod their director. loot jot
tolerably writ settltd amend the speaker's
stand, (which was Innmtuated with lanterns
and red firs t ) they were called to order by T.
J. Iteenan, tsq., Chairman of tile County Con
arrYnt I ro Counnittee..after which theintenmd
was organised by eleettna M. Swartz
welder, Esti., Modems°, and enacting
the I.ouchleg little bit of poetry of
sleeting tint ty-sis t icmPrrsidents awl
tlitrty.are rooOrbtartea, tfiurobr hinting, sue
suppose, et the eatateneo of thirty.tia alaisyst
thotillf we calneeerthe connection. Theflrat
speaker was Perkins Cleveland, Esq., of .sow
Voris, whospoke tory. bristly, owing to afes
vere told. Ile was followed In a speech of
nearly two booty in length by that pure pa
triot and ardent gnlcmist—a4 Ills record
thronghuot the woe ahows.--Ilelater Clymer,
NO other Speskera shone, and the Cron d boot
ed Its ray to the entreat {dacha where "lily
Volley" la dealt out at ntlenn cents.
A BAnspeglag Ilevioe.
Tosierday afternoon n moot bull, helongt,g
to scene butcher in the Mute ward, made a
tremendous Stutoustratiou lit Utts Fifth ward,
clearing a COW arre nf spare wherever he
chose to mace his advent, mud pitching into
men. women and child run with an utter disre
gard for LW: Motion fnnilly,to at wes fairly sub.
Hate. Ills drat marked appearance was at the
corner of Walnut and Penn streets. ite mune
.
dashing dawn Walnut street, and to turning
the corner of roan, to come In Mid direction,
he mane in such vtoleitt commit wills A Gee
man, who steed placitile smoklng 011 the
center, that ho delta:M.4 him is en apatite
down position 111 the street, fur outside the
gutter. Thu animal then 1/Mni full tilt dOwit
the street towsrd liwenzer Hull, teaching the
people discretion tot very forcibly that every.
body kept religiously Oct / mi d way. An un
fortnnoie e lcht wan ptrln near Soul's,
flail, Minerva, and refused to trudge for the
eovlne. The,anlinal for him and (Si.!
him /ow eltlituany Laaltal and In much mud.
This diverted the animal from his original
course and be eget, down O'Hare street
to
wards the river. Wtt hunt much further bud.
100 no mode his way to the Allegheny Valley
Itallrend depot. There the switch tender
was stooplog over adjusting • the switch
when the bnll strilek lam aMk fell form,
knooktng htin forward upon rho track, sod
hreakiitg tenet ids The man fell upon
the tragic jest. Itt front of the advancing train,
nod Thescued isseetY titne to sumo bit
life. ;hull, tie+, defying all efforts to ca l ms
into or corner him. mode his way bock '
Penn street, and ran op-lie tar a+ Wayne.
There he rushed furiously at a man wbosiood
by a lamp poll, but sowed lb.: WWI nod hit
the pest, to his own slight librYoUltiture. Ap
to Allegheny street lie 14 , 1*.a nog. crowd after.
b tes t but n, remarkably clear space before MM.
no mad daring to etre at Mostar fear Of bitting
some of the crowd. 00 tics corner of Abe.
gbony street he tommoterrol a man oar a
cart. Us made a dive and lilt the curt wheel,
setting ltinfback'slightlyr, bug by nn means
dlacottragtng him. lime the Yeeord of lots
deeds ceases.tit:last seen of him, ho was
butting els wo3 °wards the Actrieterr.
A liras° 'Usimal
Between eleven and twelve O'Clock'On eat•
erday night' Min. Late and her niece were
sitting sewing in a room in the residoneo of
the former,' No. XI gaud street, wheh they
heard ennui person endeavoring to tauten
entrance through thourindoW of the adjoining
room. Ingteud nt Jointing or set calving the
younger lady ploketl up the poker, emalounly
opsnon the door ttetWetlrt the roOu , s, Mud irbisn
the wouldMe heroine WWI got the windrow at•
most high enough, she threw thu wrnpon
through tile opening It him: -The result wan
it:loathe vlUthn one like &quarter bone; and
the women werpogrfo from gnglillaualioltgurtbe
riot Of n lib t. - •••,•• • -
Testerday . , he spent meat .t the - WOO Wren&
ing the Bible end cow, ursine Rev. Dian
sal, who suntettinin several times daring tho
day. At eight o'clock on Sunday evening ha
sent WOrsI3U thejtaveren gout entire Mimed
nbove and the Rev. Smith, of the Episcopal
CM:telt, that he-woul d like to see them:, They
repaired at Onvo to Install, where they, band
bimopon.libt kneel praying devoutly. 'At his
request they all thrFo chanted several hymns,
the prisoners voice being clear and alstinct.
vt ':,cenelutilon of the 'dolt hymn,
,Thairfrell , Ateated. , :hlConitiuMW 4111L',rude
prison-bench, and - bending - his head upon
his
~,t
be- seemed:. to- be Mat ,
Perbatie be Was "reviewing the brighter
Thissageslu his nib and mmtrainitig McMartin.]
datk kola' drarolatil e otol tribulittianwidch
he guano , " pasedng.',Altit molten thereat:mai
or unwritten thonght which found birth Intim]
.braliVOS: thrigtiUMWroteln to barrOlettla Sant
and 'weed Aborne mhe narrow pathenyhew
'33etzt life and death. Tho book ofanertollite
laid open its planes to Ms view, anti would that
;the bright-dimes hid tromblegazotbo terrible
; enormity be hail committed againet thelints
end "Matricie'whlehanima
iegisterteajMeselart soon to yay_tho.eatreumt.
penalty dem an d Ay.7 e. ;Iy/t
eatic.. oluene may
hove Anon - the: deep con fl ict Roing.on within
_ . ,tibteonli ha avenged himself us. tnongh from
s't"'"'""....H"t e. '"g er '"'""V "" 4 'a decant, and seemed to be .IMmired rub
re.
fOrifer,'' ernose•hrieet. 'we `rot eed'yesterility oo,roo:cootoito „Dd. tininess ,Na t, mug ,.
MOrtlinti'VßO bt'rc" . SW"' /kelvtnY Te e ter' crey4teridarreci.theres Palo .and rest.
day fare hearing. 1 nliyaoknowl. dged his iu ,,.,, stoodwitniodonotto moue,
pumng
gulitiand,weellnolly committed forinsi: taliulfruteleattirde: .ttifidtfroralttindantAev.
manifests groat IleillitenCe now for • nis into. ar.. ., 0n ,,,, 000r010b00 mono floral° , room
%Med/. „503 advice Ulm, in all seriousness to ;10iirr,;,nr.firiaa ready Untie; Tito prison,
repentimanlinlma we con fissure him that erirl, -- ciateutra'ori anti An !Liu spoken WOrittl.
./4 0 .!*4-0411 1 °ft dqdalin* o ! , • l4-1 " . 2!* - •' - '-.,", , -... Said: ol um. - 'the 'molter is - -over lite;
'7l . - 46, • WU*, - ler and - fluffy! ,
'hie Fourth Ward taitgo ;Ttoi:lo - nocto.otiolsoli wotiLtAr
-tiritrecf - 0 1 44 1 x1•WM41. - AlhoghonY. -- tft wen and. . tositua -.lllintolt,o•Jilt a , our
o tneetit4. odo now , ittrOdtlealtV) the meriting' et: the fetid PLY *ltha.pitsms
s itlitinsearilted in
b p
balteNdtiek,ht.llloM tti n al l , v v r nam t ur i orvitisdieetan
High .-.hirer-ltroetrliftleitiMott:r.All:lup .., rearm root ,
roooro.os t e arze. i tzAvr,
recmbeficintiplettal.:4*tslid iff trite Wei , iroveatoik ** MI . jidgi t feuurh:
4reeuris Osstar too „4.. vo c
.weliiiiivrdiffaiiietifitlife,' , .-:.Thel:Alleabetry. of sleeping , c .tl; i n.,.r i gi nedmbo h.„.„
ConatyTtisorrAssoeintionerlitholditregelar 'lye deject uoitwog ~t o ok,kr&boort
itated.ecidetilti t rornlitiraUr r ' te ntra trA: t nizttlots.tA9'.athea lie
„nominal- eltelre.4
ilinnelndcrn
l ad be Atiennistiellbs frugal atti . , guano;
1e04.144/4 atEga
IY14"1"- a P ty rt the worthy sheriff; - the • rar,,, ro ct i r e r
t "• t t- *r. hin"erlind'er T M Orients arfived
* f a u 9 o b Oolooir rue opiate site,
ir l aft eet e. to . 4r p , o i l .t il ,,. ta to -A v lll n es t
10.7 . 4 1,41:0 t r ir .
t n vot tz e er t a .b e ed nen o ta h r tssa l! , 7 zib.
o'cl.oalathfi"Alleftlient nottliere. 'League % hilt ...,,, ai np i ghpabV . 4l,,,,,,, rl ,.. :qp=
beige thatitter sudet, Tor theeplomil" l l::..ote tnefirmt
AnegiittoY. fullturfoldrilitlMMOut4o.l, the startle nygOS
• iiiajAWitstsagiaggia4. , phiS. diaiOnitrat ;On t'craitvtderttir- iteb i l l o
at i rl tri p,P4 6 ll /a bo Ord mi arat itet t
0t. 644 " * "
Irittanningltmlay, will be attended by a The sw ormains "
uno 4o4skitiOn front Thu
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v.,:+ • ~- 4' !-- •
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Merlott Aceident;—'&teterdnY leen lei ell
old lady healed. Meelarren, while n.lteltiptlog
to.ereee Peturetreet et the wontnicd Vaunt.
street, before en aeon:etching wagon, was
knonked 004rn and trampled upon, hy thu
bursa. atter which one of the whorl, paned
over her Agin thlgh. The women was plotted
en. end ut titet tlioaght.:tel be flen.d, lint soon
revived. Althongh considerably bruised shoot
thertinalyi and. bar thigh anotewbel'efelatted;
alle:suatalued no other 'Wary. Thu ee at
once retaoVad to tier Do a n e Yike , end
there reeelvedprOper meldiettl malbudaney.
ESN
RETRIBUTION.
Illehaid Thairwell Executed.
A REVIEW OF THE MURDER.
Scenes and Incidents at flue Scaffold.
M . S7COTION TX PAYETTE COEWTT
The first and only Instance of the extremeet
punishment known to the law being enacted i
lii Fayette county, was Mini, when John Mc-
Fall was executed for murder. Any of our
!tenders who do not remember the eirenta
stances connected with his crime ward(' do
' well to turn back seventy-Mein:Aram the riles
of the IiaZETTs and read of that execution BS
detailed by one of our great grand fathers. Of
coxless the present exemition created mneh
excitement, and the town was in consequent.*
thronged with strangers from all quartere of
I:the county. .
' Thu awful details of the lloaseman murder,
Flitch took place at Cookstown, on the lito
liangahela giver ott the 3d of April last, at a no
doubt fresh in the minas or most of our read
ers, but to make the whole case a unit, inclu
ding the Murder, arrest, trial, conviction and
execution, we make a brief abstract of it. A
more diabolical affair It has seldom been our
duty to recs3rd. It is a disgusting exhibition
of tile results of the indulgence of the lowest
and most deg siding passions.
James Houseman and Me wife Maly lived
In Cookstown. Houseman was a -miner oy oc
cupation, and Thairwell, the murderer, was
employed by lionsems n and boarded an his
family. On the 3d or lth of April last House
man sruldenlyrllaioapeared,rind We wife , eu.4-
gested that he
and flat s (Allen into
beenve
from some sand flats winch he bad um.
loading. On the 21th or the same month the
body of the deceased was found in the river,
and as a ballet hole was discovered With
side of the head and a large rope tied around
his neck, suspicions of fool ploy were at once
amused. At coroner's inquest was held, and
the testimony elicited resulted in the ar-
I rest of Thiiii - well and Mrs. Mary Houseman,
1 wife of the deceased, on a charge of murder.
On his way to the Mil at Uniontown, Tbairwell
made a fail confession, describing the horrible
crime in which he bad participated in the mi-
Il 11 test manner.
. .
It seemed that Houseman had not lived hap-
Ipily wall his wife for soma time, and that an
mproper intimacy had sprung up between
her and Their
On the night of the murder Ifonseman came
home tired. and noon after t etlred. At the in
stigation of his wife , Thai resell wan at length
prevailed upon to kill deceased as he slept,
ahooting I,lw thorough the timid with a rite
ball. Alter the deed hall been committed, the
murderers procured a tub, and drew the head
of ilougemun Over the edge of the lied to al.
low the blood and brains to run into It. After
ho was dead and the blood had ceased to flow,
lbe lob dud 110 eptt tenth were t hiONVn into the
e and constuned. They pot on his pants.
vest and socks, burned his overcoat, and hat,
threw los boots tutu the eras pool, and then
drugged the norly In the door, rolled it down
the hank of the rive, —ntiont twenty feet Ills
taut—to the witter's edge. and after making
fast an awls bar of n coal ear to It by means of
a rope lied around the neck, took Is to a skiff
to the middle cif the river. n Sheri, distance
above the town, and stink it.
The guilty parties in teinio .1 to live together
. though nothing had happened.
Of Thu . :rue:l rummeuend at Uniontown, Fay
", rro,n ty, Jnly nth, Trfnru the Court otOyar
an:l • Teiintner, J:ldgen Liiow and
11:ddeld, hying. hi :n.unt. The :manner was
a:rain - nu:l In :lur inrtn. und id gad -nut guilty."
lei Al to,urp tc,rlv anti Col A. Z.
iVtlenn, rat:re:wilted .1,0 umaginitlOn, and COI.
Cann:hull and J. Dalby, I::±q., appeared
rm. thr, flv
The trial occupied two tines. Tuere was no
es hience altered for the defense., anti on the
CIIIntIOSIon of the testimony on the part. of the
commonwealth the counsel proceeded with
their sxguments to the Jury. Judge Gilmore
then itellvered the charge to the Jury, and
after tieing out some time they cause In and
announced through their foreman that the!
bed agreed upon it el.lict of .` Guilty of mur
der in the rir.a rorre,"
Incht he tee nie L seas announced, Their:roll
appeared to he nolninlntolV oVntrOllle. Not•
Ithstanding the conclusive evidence which
hod been adduivil against him. and the fact
that he laud loathe a tell and tree conteasion of
his pal llelpatiOn In the lion Pile deed, ho had
Iriclnlntnl In the hope inlet the Jury would
PITA., red Urn the arm - lent the critne,Or prelim
lily acquit. Ills hopes tor lenteney seemed to
he based on the facts altos Mr. L/Oilse
titan IA 11, Lao leading spirit, that she had so
much isifiecuce uver ipso that he Iretuttne a
roortoV4ter 'out . The .
renitithet of the verdict, however. dissipated
those hones, and ha was eo much overcome
that It was is oessury to assist blot from the
court-room to the Jail, when iv:untitled for
sentence,
•rnIAL of Wick [10‘,..11.10+.
At three o'clock of the same day, Mrs. Mary
Ilonseinnit, th e wife of the murdered man,
and paramour. was arraigm•d for trial for the
runnier 01 her husband. The one wee con
joined to the neat day, July Ilth, when a Large
Dumber of witncaaes Wore emit - Oiled. Tneir
well being celled ninon by LI., prosecution,
fused to testify, remarking that lie had prem.
trod Mrs- Houseman's children that he would
not appear against her. [lts retu4al was DJ.
lowed on the gtorind that his testimony would
further implicate him.
Thaw was loot the only direct evidence that
could convict the womanOindheury accerd-
Maly returned a verdict of "Not ( e(tiy.' The
VerOlet was viewed with undisguised Raton
tab Mont by all matte. cognisant Of the facts
elicited. no great Was the Indignation that
tile prisoner web remanded LO Jail to prevent
summary vengeance being wreaked upon her.
=22
On the morning of July 13th Judge Gilmore
passed the dread wentence of death
Timlorwoll. Ile wept profusely, and gave evi
dencen that ho realised to the tallest exututthe
fearful . retribution that awaited him. Since
the acquittal of MM, HouSenthu lie has fre
quently maul that had he known she would
hero been acquitted he would have testified
against her.
Mee the sentence was passcd.numerous ap
plications for &reprieve hare been extenstre
ty etantal, and forwarded to tteventer Curtin,
to all of which lie has refused to listen. nun
to-day Itteliard ThalrwellsulTered the extreme
penalty nt the law Upon the sca ff old In Union
tetra.
IMMOSAL AIPPLAIIAIWC.
Tim infamies Is a young MAGI about twenty.
our years of ace; with a fresh ruddy ingot
Argo gray eyes thatliave a restless unidowily
laid in them; sandy complexion old etarols
.tratcht, measuring five feet. tight inches. To
loos at him no ono would suppose him cepa.
bin oi committing enCli li terrible offense; Ids
whole demeanor . being that of &calm, thougnt.
benevelcut und kind hearted Ina.
=
Barons Ills implication In the murder of
I , oo•aalgin bo had boron en unexceptionable
character to the neighborhood ammo be ro
sided. lilt conduct being so circumspect as to
leave no groomls for fault being found to him.
110 is totally friendless, having no relative but
a sister II ring, In the eastern part of the State,
who, althoogh apprised of her brother's art
tielpated outstation, manual to visit Itimom
Ito bud mutate', Perhaps she was right in
dime - up% a brother who had stained hie soul
In-the blood of a fellow being, but it seemed
bard that the poor fellow-should perish with
out n friend about bins. • •
. F - .2X 1111‘0:4. . •
Since Ids trial ho bas expressed hi; regret
frequently's° the Sheriff and °the:l,olot he
hast - ntot t ostler° against dlrs.UOuseasan whom
he charges ;with being his Indirect cause of
bringing Millet - II upon bins. -At Aril 101 was
given to loom spells of despondency and would
nut ist lite cell for dons. &clime. and WOW , and
pq.y. Within the last week, however, bla
manner hos obanged and ha because mOre
bdraant,llll4 frequently preyed aloud for 004
to bear • himAtirough this hour of execution
witufonitudo.
Tat !ASS DAY ON ILA urn. '
PRICE THREE CENTS.
.of pratee to tho Almtzlity were wafted In the
an to the crowds of persons who, from mor
bid had taken position without tho
walla of • the jail, and eAela person seemed
deeply moved with thesolemnity of the acne.
alon.
[By Tvlegraph.)
Tap CLOSING SCENE!
,Slowly the hears between Thalrwell Mid
eternity rolled away. As the noon of day Try,
reached the crowd of anxious, eager. outeld.
ern found new accmstons to their rank,. Men,
and i n aa n d some wetnen.txiiired in front all
sides till the Jail was surrounded by a mats of
human beings. Their conduct was. unexcep-
melbie. Each person appeared to fully real
ize the metal character of the mono which: was
about to be enacted. Tim hoc, blo murder
was dlspasaionately talked about sail while
all recognized the jastieetif the law ',bleb de
manded Thule amnia life In atonement for that
ate fellow creature , s; Still they felt' that an
other should have suffered the late which
awaited the condemned Wire. They felt that.
the soft white hand of- a worna.n wan stained
deeper la the blood of her slain huseand than
was her spore enfortunate • Paramour. The
people knew the histcny.of I`hatrivelPs crime
and felt egg+ laved the the ends of Justice
~,
woulelln hiedentli be bn halreatisiled. Twin
Mates of infamy, the so la of Mrs. Ifouseman
and her guilty accOmpll Richard Teatrwell,
, should have beau-tuner into eternity hand
to hind, to stand togeth r before an Elental
God, and there account for-the attrociona sin
of murder which equall3tstaltied their guilty
souls.
Buil the same law which . declared Thelma
guilty declared thetgulltler tarty Innocent.
The ways of Providence are deep and-myste
mons mid perhaps:lt maYhave been so order
ed that the guilty woman should live and to
peut the d hich was planned by her
self end execdtedby a -matt Wno•• sinfully.
loved her with his whole Bahl.
There were probably four hundred persons
about the Jail at two oelock, bat there was ao
noise, no clamor. All of the multitude as.
sembled were respectful nhd silent. Shortly
after two o'clock the She'll:ruled° his appear
ance at the 'multilevel the 'Jail; and gave ad
mittance to about forty persons, amongwltera •
were the representatives of the press m a tte
dance and the usual uutribe of :Jurymn
summoned. •
Tim 50AYPOLD.
The visitors wen conducted into the, jail
yard where stood the grim Instrument of
desth—the rude gallows. There Is nothing
pm:miler about It, and it may be definite
enough toetato that it is exactly elmtle: In
every respect to the see:gold which has of late
worked such terrible retribution in Allie
ghenyoamtty.
•
Tilt MARCH TO DtATII.
After the visitors had taken position In the,
Jail yard, Sheriff Boyd preeeeded to the cell
of the prlsouer and Informed hint that all ems
now In readiness for carrying out the awful
sentence of the law,*and Abut he had come ,
for him. A slight tremor alteok his frame for an
instant, but only for en Instant. Mutest !mote
diately regaining his composure he banded
his head in acgidescnce . to the Sheriff, hint ut
tered not a single tylable. Boy. Mr. Smith
here proffered his arm to the prisoner, who
gracefully took it and motioned that he n•aa
ready to proceed on the moron to death. lie
walked with a firm elms* step through the
priton, and out In the yard to the scaffold.
The mournful procession was headed by the
Sheriff, then followed the prisoner and his
spiritual attendant, then Bey. Mr. Mansell. As
they entered the yard the spectators ceased
all conversation and eagerly watched every
moTOrnenL of the condemned felon.
03 Tit. GALLOWP.
On reaching the gal lowsthe prisoner march
mi op tho steps with n firm end unyielding
step. Bo coolly sealed himself upon the chair
provided on the platform, and closing his
eye., and clasping hie bands, seemed to hold
silent communion with his God. Tao Bev.
Mr. Smith then proceeded to readln a voice
tremulous with emotion the pplscopsl servi
ces for the departing soul. At the conclusion
of the devotions, Bev. d lr. =sell stepped
forward and pronounced a ien ediction, the
prisoner bowing kis head in bumble man
ner. The prisoner then to to the crowd
and spoke as follows:
"Ocirruauss: :—The .book published le false,
(alluding to a recent publication purporting
to be hie life.) I return my thanks to Sheriff
Boyd amil his family, for they have been very
kind to mt.,'
The sheriff then mounted the scaffold and
carefully arranged the rope about the culprit's
neck, whoremamed remarkably calm and self
possessed. The cap- of 'the executioner was
next drawn over the prisoner's face,
thus hiding the things of earth forever from
his now. For several momenta ke stood upon
the rattler= as motiooltss as a statue. The
scaffold VMS cleared, tho signal given and
with a doll, heavy thud the trap fell from be
neath the felon's feet, and ha was dangling
between heaven and earth. Tho limbs writh
ed but little, the breast beived tumultuously
for a few moments and the guilty acid of
Richard Thairwell, the adulterer and murdo.
er. winged its way to the presence of its tied,
The drop fell at "1:33 o'clock, and at five min
utes to three life was pronounced extinct by
the malice gentlemen in attendance.. Alter
rematning suspended for thirty minutes the
body was out down and placed in a plain
man, and carried to the street, where hun
dreds of curious persona gazed Spun tho
life
-
Murderer.
Thus purtAtra tho strlhorotn?.t.awini Frlmi
and thus again are o d e furnished new eridencO
that •the way of the wicked is hard." Era
this, God has dealt with Richard Thalricall's
soul according to lta merits, and let us hopiP
that in tits goodn eta and tneroy the Mon of the
man have been forliiren;: and that ho now
rests In sternal happtnens.
ThitshOaldamltontneTtellter and the
Cireetend Robbery
We announced on Saturday morning that a
clue had been discovered that would probably
lead to the Identification of T. K. Bhotwell, altos
Torn King, the chief of the Oakland counter
.
falters, with the chief
of the gang, who some
three months ago rogbod a wealthy gentleman
near Cleveland, Ohio. of slll,oeo in bonds and
speele. Yesterday Chief lingua. was vlsitml
by Mr. L. Gallagher, of the Independent Po
llee of Cleveland and le/gather they visited
the cell where the culprit m confined. A;brief
conversation with him completed the Identifi
cation that the dm sight of him bed made al
most certain on the part of the °Moen. There
Is scarcely any doubt now from the chain of.
circumstances known to exist In his case, that
he is the bead of the Cleveland gang of
robbers.
Ills real name is Mood:aro It. 8botwell: but
he goes by venous aliatCs. principally that of
TOW King, by which title he Is known on the
tablets of almost every_polinemo.o of the coun
try. In the year liul Ihd was arrested by Chile(-'
Hague at Mrs. Sweeney`' hotel, for stealing a
horse in Crawford county, this State.
lite next prominent exploit was,- In eannee
tion with serersi lots, the robbery Nth e bonds
already mentioned. The gang went, by day
light, to the house of *wealthy gentleman,
known to have a largo amount in proverunierts
bonds In his poseeselon. They told him - that'
they were government detectives, and had
reason to suspect that hO lied stolen
bonds In his pouession. They oompelled liltnz
to show where kis money and bonds were do--
, posited, and tok from the WS *MA , lo Goy
ernment bonds o anil 113,000 In gold and nlver.
they . then linstftelred the man they had
robbettand OTISU member of hla household,
after which they departed with their booty..
Tote house where the robbery weir committed'
was et a considenble distance from nay
neighboring homes, and no alarm could-Do
given, so the family had to _wait to be disco*.
aced. Pourer too perpetratOrswere arrested;
and are now lodged In the - Sandusky
Shasta has kept out of the way until now,
The trilschleUthst le In him seems to he S.
'amity tailing, as- a brother of but—lrs Shot
mubhwaa OOUVICtOIt In 1869, with a man named
Logue, et murder In Clarhoseonnty, renossl-:
van la, and is now serving out a term of twen,
ty yam to the Pentienttruy.
The Wallebotaell Is or. the "mum. Order,.
and claims entire, Innocento.. Iro trace of the
stolen bonds has been discovered, and st .ts
probable that be distenwstor the greater- por ,
tion of the 'here In Canada, precutting the,
ontillt for his Oakland enterprlm: TUe author:
}flee of Ohio, will, of con ree,• await the
Of the tiovernm ant la the case or thoeftnnter.
fetter, before they take !Lotion In' the ease Or
the thief. In ease Shotsell shored be =suite
tell, however, there will be the promptest kind
or ection taken in the matter. A heavy re:
ward ts pending for this apptehensien • or • the
bend robbers. , .llCl when it- Is distributed, our
skillful and efficient officers oho hare made
this most Important arrest, most not ho over.
looked. • •
Death in stie.aail
.
'At :iron yesterday, another, death costarred
In on:County Jail. On .thegid last. a man
named nios. Arideistinf,Yette coninutted, at lila
Own request f...r eagrency, -
bp Jastleo Darker,
of South rittsburgh. Ilaytte well enough
pluently,, until yostentity . ...morateg: During
Sunday he was uncommonly well. Yesterday
looming his term' or lutprisonut cut expired
and the Wanton went tohis cell to release bin;
and two or throe others who : were to go out..
Anderson complained that be wit Q_Ulte-110.
well • awl requested permission to' remain
thanes whsle Ciotti he shisuld'fret better., Ile
grow Tepidly worse atilt a violent attacia. et Jlextbalit, and at last Dr..)lcCaodleas was call.
ed in. who proscribed powders to bir taltan.
hently. The sick an took thistirst powder,
but when tbe attendant went. in at noun to Vl
:Master the second one,. he foling
rt
Suite deed. An nutmeat was bi rd
‘l6""' and
a verdict orkdi 27,4041‘,.
vas returned, Dr. Meets sr.
deattuseas promoted el' tbb.,„7„yg e
,was d ft peep Year* [ Lam
Vatt i ng at Temperencur lie.
Terrible, „aeoltlear,
lire, 'Miliaria Do'ualas, win, or . Wn: Doug.
Las, onteffersob tosteshiP,4nilits cone ty.'ittet
has .dealtita a most attorlaag manner doting
the latter part ot last week.- .• . Sho eaa BWog .
•
with oil lamp, ia which. the. light but boen
left Introtria. Somehow, tha stream 'mated
trom,tho taa, or theass that' win tAtroina ott
from It temaraelatilted, and a terrible explo:
s o llowua,,The hart' was tOro to frogman
.t,to merahlo.partot the lamp rue meltiallo
momoOl, an the the spreading Eames corn mom
pular to the , unfortonste lady's Wartrients
noon wilipOna bet In hears o a t.:„
lane° arrived, hearty all hercaothlag 'sawn•
sumodosed her testi horribly horned. , She .
.semalned alive, in tnilinin agOnVI Until tbo
arcornoim. vrtroa 'atter. lams , .yeitex,..in
t
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THEWEEKLY.GAZETT E.
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TWO,EDMONS ISSUED.
mniiimmitaiii:itinv twat norm.- -
ME
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The Wilton Is DoNrardrawbielt will releh he ."
sirlbers•oohallt SS tb•scsit
coMp4% .
;CUBE 31. EN . o
Conclusion et Ingttest
In l th hai tec urS ase e o m f D R an otr i rt l t °4:l er b n y et C ; '? xr ro ll n o er waS Cl4' k W it l73
on the Troy TIM passenger railway on FriddY
evening, met and rendered their verdict fait
evening at the omen of Mayor Morrison, to
. Allegheny. No facts of importance were
i heti In to those reported in oneissub
oT ymtertlay morning, andtot the conclusion
of the testimony the ,Inr,g returned a verdict.
Of accidental death, and fully exonerated the
company and employees of the ntliway from v.•
all blame mthe matter:
We slated,MMW report of yesterday that tn..
deceased was deaf and dumb. it was get,.
allyutipposod, among thrwe who had I:00- 0
him for many years, that suet' was the ease,
hat we areratibatited be his brother to stale
that ho was not entirety dumb althoagh he
could not: articulate From the ev
t.
donee elicited, he would Poem to barn tern
deaf, but tehava had - very quilt tmeractinn,
to as to see by the inotiormut a person's mouth
What was being satd - : •
What the solmers think of ' 4 14- Pelleyn has
been abundantly shown—recently at Clot,-
land, and „still. more recently In this ally.
:what, the ape,tics of .3ly Policy• think of
the soldiers was pmeed cm Saturday at tla,
Plitsbnrgh PktitoMM.' Among .the clerks In
that institntins were den discharged soldier./
who belonged to We "bop, to Bine." Oa
Tuesday evening • they took' part In Abe
grand torchlight procraiden and on Saturday
they were Mae/largest train their positiene,
, Art Untied States eoldieris out of pines In ee-
United Stales ogler, it seams.
The Socha Bell Utngers im4 n
hobse at Diatonic riot last night. • Is tL•e
beet tronco at titlented Meal:Breen Bch hes
ever v laite,l our city, tend ere ten
thy et n vlstr.
Dank litatements,4n our ft
nmus to-day wl3l Ile fauna the
meats et the leaullug
city
IVlLSON—.TOllliSTON—Sept.ttulter Pad, hy
'the. Ile, & btortoo, J. V. , \Vh.SuN aural MI,. Alt.-
Inca.... JOHNSTON. all or Wayne township, Lett.,
ten. courtly. Va. •
0 ttA liA.ll—trEnDmiX—On Tnra•laT. ar pterrl ,,..
1554, at the roStachre at the br111•••0 Cath.r
the lee. It. ,itdvrards Mar, wr. C. F. *4
jUkRd (1311, rr nr (Ju
Itralrt gnen•ttly jlrrthaio, tert Sprtag UtOCk, u o ristlan Cu.,
HA BEummit.—ronGTLY--no ow 1.4
tho Iter. Pastor Waltoer, Mr. Ir,N\ - H S.HEM
'MEM., Bad., of %a - ha-cling, andSlidA.N. Toonarsi
danglitor of Nicholas Voc-tly, Jr., of file,: y
No cards.
azsr,—OAßrbNTEß—On 7.71.11
VthG inst.,
the Itev. Mr. Jrnidg, ILAI Plll.. 111.:C1).1.1.111..•
INIA VAULT); bothof tbla dts..
DIED.
vT•D--tln • 'Monder rearelng. Or tuber Isl.
Fit :•tie PLUME:Err.aged hl
The lueeral will take pines man I.ts {c .
dente, ('arson .'sett, itat Blrmillathws. tie ••
IrtaDav siOuVrati,.(k Leber 7.L et lb o•cloce.
friends nod relatives are respectfellp le r had to 5.1.-
tend .
PARK—On Monday evening*, 0.1.01,0 r It
tha realgance or his 1.. t;opt, D. L. Int.
drickonn. Lit. Wooblukto, aI;F:XANIIItIt Palo..
in thaselahly.lnventh year of Rio ago.
'lke funeral will take place on Wr.I,II,KUAT
Hounfl n, at to o'clock. CArrittgok wl.l
IL Willlama's. Fourtb atrte tt ot
iliac o'clock.. Tun Menlo of the furu'ly are inoltest
to attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
n '9l.Ln ALE C C3IETEEttr.-112t2
beautiful . 4.lottle-a.cre," We larval. aubralr.
place of sepulchre. except..., In this
tttettoti New lfrlghtoe road, laem,ltately craft. n(
Alleghenr. Fur banal lota, p,rre Its or tttlor., I
•t Central Drug dote of CLA N KY, A Ile
,gtoiny
FAIRNIAN SAMSON, ,
UN D' RTA:IKERS .
No. 196 Stoithfield St., cor. 7113,
x2anvro , -maticrr4!c.4-TGt - .
ALLY. 4iaECd,
- cr DS 7C) XIIFIVIL-5.
No.llo roerthaLreet, P31..300rgh, Pa. L1...P1N et
all [lode, CR A r 11,..erint .o
of /f iaerat Voemsolng
open la y aftel el 1,1. Hearne anole_r
Ptlnvealorn
.Itrau.NO.ll. Hot. Davltt Iwo
W. I stabil:4 U.U.. Tboso.> FX1134. F.eq.,v.:, II
Hiller. IL,.
L. • T. SW lIITE
U Man AKERS. M 39 EragALM IRS,
liancbeater. Wo,d'eltuu %rd vteln tt
COFiite.W3Vt — 41S Ariti4tiCIIE.ISIIIII.IIKRY iTO3II
Horner of Srecalei4 att4 OV4ll.lerz stre•Aa.
111>rse. ein4 C.rrlaces furst.heep.
'HOWARD'S SALE ..ILN DALI VERY
First Street, above Satithael,l,
NEAR MONONGANELA 110US6.
(I riug siditeil to their stook 'new tiorrix.itet.
rouc4ef and Burgles; oleo some of the (I.e.t Olden
mod pill:Nig alms, Witte thoo...th:i t t ,e w n ox. ,‘ s
fo 'i So t t * Teg * LlCl ' .nog I . l:l;4=r t eoinfolas
ItottooK,otot Mr.". ses7M,l •
DIINSENFir & CO.,
Llama Just recelvta • new ituelrof
AMERICAN WATCHES,
LADIESt AND I GIFPB
vv.a...rcagirma.
S wi ! L4 " 43 . l6l A l gA w •
S 6 lthae Strom..
_Vas. tueuveeet t. very R enault WOO
Sad Memnon", os well no rtoorob.stoorn. It rum.
blues a Clock, 'parameter and Tbonooroett q I
41.10 rpolierleotodod spore for ugliest's; Um cowls
of yroartorr.. tr:
iimplquAnTrits FOR
-CAMPAIGN.. GOODS!
lca_c•csica Pilagos,
Of Booting, Silk and Muslin, for'
Horses Houses, Processions,
horses,
&c,
:15,000 I.auterus,
•
'IS,Q
. Matzevfor '
LuNr.ln7oot,upyl7 at Onto. • ; -
Lillie IloAket Full of Bends
.7 BM' •
k 9 of the
i!ibEi
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AND 133 3.1.1.1 DUSKY tiTimr.T.
.Ai f t.v.t4itn:Nrs - , PA
7P3Stia. iStroot,
E=!
• alarrirt:za. •
AT ank&icr azDttED rulers.
to - re„ BELAU 719:1:11
.Thne Itegi*trinig
BAROME'T'ERS:
• SOLD B 1 71111 AOENTs,
' 321L126.E1X.1]7TT
Dealers in Olikleal Goods,
PITTEBURGH PILO DIANINAgTORY.
PITTOCIVS BEWB DEPOT
telt l):TOSITP. THE ran or VIES_
JEST SARI vElititlijrfurCsisT.
BOOTS 4,III,SLIDES.:
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then sot
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to Mstketittriet.
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I'min - eat - Findltuke ilaufacturim
COR. PENN' AND WaIiffSTREETS:i"
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