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AGGE.nst GAZETTE,
,PITTSBURGH.
lreVittsbitr . gl!
Oa's. nssot t ralon was passed seater
day by the Republican. County Conven
tion to which we decidedly object. This
resolution, as we understand it, depre
cates the inimigration flto this country
of laborers from abroad, and calls upon
Congress to Impose a head-tan upon for
'-eign laborers coming.
Tlie wealth and strength of a nation
conalat mainly in men and women, who
have faculties, know bow to use them.
and are not afraid of work. Even' such
man or woman is a positive gain 'in this
.pountry, and will be for a long period to
Come. It is every way desirable to en ,
courage the immigration of laborers from .
Abroad until all the industries essential
• to the highest civilization shall be here
developed, and in the highest perfection.
If linen are to fabricate for tile American
market,, here is tho place for theow to
i Nor do wo believe is Putting a tax on
intmigrants: We woulda a soon or sooner
think of patting n tax on gold and silver
~
(*mink into the cOontry. ' •
Take laborers of all grades who were
either foreign born, or wit se fatfiers
.and -mothers yere born" abrhad,out of
Allegheny eointy, and, a fatal check
would-be given to all sorts of industries'
. .
The tr..k.lutlon is wrong and tahichlev
olio, and we respectfully Call upon the
County F.4ecutive .Cuminittee. to -re.
TUE DELEGATES from Allegheny coun
ty to the Republican State Convention
at WillianispOrt, are: Senatorial, Thom
as M. Marshall and Samuel A. Purvi
mice; Representative, S. IL Geyer, J. M.
Kirkpatrick, A. M. Brown, Solomon
&boyar, B. F. Luca+ and James L. Gra
ham. Excepting the last:named gentle
man, they are all lawyers, and of prom
inence in the profession. -They are
chOrged with the duty of bringing be
fore the Convention the anion of anti:fon.
11. W. Williams, for nomination as the .
candidate Mr the Supreme Beach.
Ilt now looks as if the 'western dele
gates would pretty generally unite in Ids
support. Both his character, abilities
and experience . have _Wen him a very
strong hold upon the:cortfidence of the
people of this. portion of the COmmon
wealth, audit is both wise arid Just for
the initty.to make him the nominee.
Tsc New York Constitutional Con
vention assembled yesterday arAlbany.
The Republicans were strongly in the
majority, and secured the organization.
The only important question discussed
wasthat introduced by Mr. Brboks in
debate, charging the body al partisan in
its charictei.. To this Mr. Greely clear
ly replied, sea:dtfnith that inasmuch as
the pemocrats had opposed.the Conven
tion, and probably would oppoie any : ,
constitution it might offer, It was forced
to assume a partisan character. The
'country will watch With deep interest
+th'e deliberations or tfie important point.
cal gatliering..
CArrADA is again alarmed. The Fen.
MB have given signs of illTasiol3, and
depending not on their ability to repel
attack, the Canadians have, as It is re
putted, iorrideci. for speedy inturven
lion on Ufe.part ors the 'United States
Govertiment to protect them from the
"boys in greet."' It hardly seems pot
tibia that the Irish of America will sec
ond any auth Movement as anL early in
vest" of that'cormtry. It can only re
onht in disastro6 consequences to them
selves; Ind in no wise help on the inter
ests of their mother country.
Tan lioN. J. K. MOOIIILEAD . an
nounced,..yesterday, at the Republican
County Convention, that he would not
consent sgaii.to beit n anadidate for. Con
grin's:. He has rerdiraented'tle.twenty
second district (which,. isicludes Pitts
burgh) for several successive terms, and
with marked-intelligence and fidelity.
In retiring from public life he will
.the consciousness of having performed
las public duties and will carry
with hien the'respeet and confidence of
his cOnatituents. ... • .
IF MUTATE 11dvices from San Luis Cab
be relied upon, Maximilian are this lias
set foot neat our Own soil and escaped
the penalty of - death. Ho has probably
' been peinaitted by Rembedo to depart on
promise never, more to interest himself' ,
in tbe affairs Or GOTCrIIIIICELI of. Mexico.
Our reports from Mexico,' hownver, are
vague • and uncertain, and the' where:
nboutaof the prisoner can oily be con•
jectured,
Coarnittrio &statement made sever
; at days since; that the report of the Sec
r retary. of the Trossory for tho month of
May would exhibit an increaso of public
-debt, it will show a large reduction.
This announcement will prove the more
gratifying since it follows one calculated
to Inspire the public mind with the be
' lief that our _financial laws were going
hicicward.
'' "llfathift", manned by a ion' rect.
less mariners, witbVirdoll3 aboard
for thirty days travel, yesterday depart
ed from New York for Havre—or Ereaven,
tiett bravery and, datiag am p:tots tr,
netting sbort,of I'ooll.4lnm - The fool
risk their lives not to benefit science or
navigatiois, Int:ilmpli to Win ;admiring
plandits irartbo.world.
Tmc municipal authoritieslttFayette
' C.; who bare been slow to learn
'
tbetr primary lemon in reconstruction,
bare been set aildaly the military com
mandant and tnorc.trustwortby citizens
delegated to till their places.
ATIVILNET G‘Ltikl4.lL BRIMMTER has
presented to the Siprerne Court of, this
State Information for a guo.rearranto, in
the matter of the Gettyshurg Asylum.
The argument wdl be beard at Philadel
phia on the third of. July.
TIIIK account by telegraph of tho dedl.
'cation of the monument to the memory L
of tbe'Presiilent's father will prove very
interesting.. 31 - r. Johnson wisely ab
stained ; from ipeeel-making on the
solemn occasion.
Trot Atlantic Telegraph Company at,
, Aach bat little la:mortal:tee to the break
ing of the cable of 1566, as It can be
easily repaired. The, place at fault is
only one and a half tulles trim thaland,
in shallow .w ma:
_
Gait. 8 lull:4w, 'with' the frankness
of sloe soldier, states his res.sons for
removing both ',Gourds of Levee Com
iniagoners. fliipciAtraiture,imorcover,
of Gov. 'Maas. is vigorous. •
• TWO moss caeca of ebolera,aro re
ported inliew 'York. The presence of
the dread pestilence in that city should,
but we fear will net, incite our health
authorities to sanitary racaitties.
Ovsn fifty thousand pernma were at
. •
Abu Nem York Central Park,
.02 Satur
day aftenio9a- That great breathing
spot is fully appreciated , by the Gotha-
Tni New York. qoustnutional Con
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VOLUME LXXXII.---NO.: .132.
FIBT EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK.:
CEREITONIC3 AT. RALEIGH, N. C.
4,-- 1-
Decliretion of Lilo /Monument to Ibe
Tattier of.Presidens Joboson—Nistte
ginner to tOe President and Party.
my Toe:ire:ph to the Pittsburstit.isseite.:
• Itstrum, Jane t.—The enreinonies
at trio City Cemetery, in connerlion.wlth
thO dedication of the monument. to the:
father of President Johnson, Comment:id- .
to-day at nOon.. The monument yo a:Angie
theft Of rettclimestonc, ten feet high, With
ornamental cap, and bean the foqowing in.
scriptionF
J.ln memory of „Jacob Johnson: 'an henest
man, beloved ono retpectecl 14 all who
knew hint.; !torn —•January.died Jouary. /Sid.
from a distant eauSea
by au over effort la
saving the life of
' The Presl.lent and party. deCorananted
be Governor Worth, General Sickles and
others, having reached the comet:Fry in car
riages, were conducted to, platform near
the monument. A very large soma.' Of
spectators were present, all uPPmenttS
deeply intaroeted in the euremonlea. After
preliminary rellelous ceremonies. lion. D.
L. Swaim., L..L. D., President of the State
University, delivered an address, in which
he based the hiltdry of rho *fry Of Raleigh,
'and In this connection alluded en Jacob'
Johnson, who, by a deed of noble daring,
saved. from drew - Mug, liendermn Cola
intn, at the ultimate emit of Das own Ittq
Passing away Cventually a' martyr to ha
[lseult!, The orator. among other t deg*
alluded to the feet that three natives nt the
Mate of North earollea—Jeckme, Polk and
- Johnson—hp' missed from ebsemity. and
poverty in North CarOlina to oamparattvo ;
Pelee. In, Tennessee, and thence to the' seen , Member of the Constitutional
Idgbect. point - of goner to the Uelon and lon, Milled by Uwe. Coto. or
d.• Cavalry, Fiame—noVsimipa lb. tomtit.
U. harder, concluded bin vary able. and, l i v e a e the ....._n t . eoz
Charged
eloquent address as follows: Of the history ; wlah m o pi ng Wir e.
of tite
an of .fienti.lotinigilessho onmmeno.
,Sel life under coMparatively unfavorebie 1 "
aropiees r tliis la entitle time to eodak. The ' ALNANY, Y., June 4.-110 m 1.,: Harris
eismpaulea of his voyeeod, Leonides Polk. Illecox , a member of the Constitutional
whose charucter "nave attempted to isms was. abut dond. at Nmnwlak's
trey. bee peeved the portals of the grime. :deed by a man who tales denturatety of the
The President of the United Males's balers tad nay. ho min Pasidif it , •
adore time worn time•the ; dinner, N. Y., Jens 4.—Theman who shot
Lieut. • General seemed at our last Inter- lion. 1.. Harris illseox„le Gemmel Cola, a
view. Ills career In life thus far it one of : lumber dealer, of Syrians. About half.
the most remarkable nth any ago or nation. para. eight fohlock Mama wan standing In
ills errantry and the world have decided the large promotion room of the betel, near
between the two partite which. divided the clerk', desk, in bin slippers. Cole, who
North Cnroiina and &RUM Ile who (whim- Cams sitting near by, rose and approaching
ed streets/cif not mere pure and patriotic, ~ I llscox, made some remark which mat get
was as brave as disinterested, and overheard by those near, and immediately
Willer than his 'compeer. ' menu. : thereafter drew a email pistol and present.'
meets of the sin, are before you: Tlie 1 fug it at hn bead Bred, the h a il ontarie.
gnarled creeds may be suspended AM O. me- i near ton right eye.. "llama, felt beck
memo of the Oust, and a warning of the l senseless, t - wound tdeesitn. profanely.
[Mere. The,blmal of. the noblest here . on Ile expiredwithin thirty, minutes.
both sides of the conflict will no form I Cole remarked that "lien;' had been hi.
thion In the .velon of the descendants of hest friend; bat while be win, in the
ose who met in dendly;sirlie en many a army, where he roses to tbegrane of General
North,
fought deli. Tee meet parriotieneartn, In toe cavalry service, he had raped Me
North, South, East and West, already twat wife • and added, `.l have the °Cadence now
In imbue, The time has arrived when pa. to 'say pocket... lie quietly awaited the
triotfam, not less than Ccrirtlaulty, re. cording of the pollee, and was conveyed to
quires forgiveness of all that we the station boas,. A onroner'i jury Is be
cannot forget Lot .the crossed swords lag liniannelled.; hut It Is not likely the
of. tin monument, eurmontited by the Inquest will beerinimenced until to-morrow:
Stare and °tripes, 'form an Aiporopriate Cole is ...Mother ot Senator Cole. of Calling ,
memorial msoolatiou for Confederate and nia; is a tall, due looking TIM, MS was LID.
Uniop dead, and no. strife be neennersd cox, who is larger and heavier.
(Move their gravels b
, at patrioti e c and gen. •
crone emulation to be Arm end fOrCILICOSt to
Promote harmony ned good will and restore
the Union to that mo.a perfect Union de
signed by the Constitution of our common ~
country. Unworn Coo.rgling .
aaalmlllae—
The ce-reiriOnlea closed by a benediction.. Fortner About Um Captueo—lte
nn. two'Tntont tolorml forwanl horessidere to remits to X4leobedo.
end tenderly . laid bunches of the cholceet ,
0ne.... to ,Br Teter mph to the Plitshersn'tlasette.l
befolMwlng paragraph wail inadvertent- New ORLEANS, June
lette r -hen 4.—A.elegram from
l 7 °natural do telegraphing :Me sp en d
of ! Galveston whys that a r been re
toe President yesterday: Ceived from Queretaro, date not given, ren
have come to participate In the porting that Maximlll. and his Principal
.monim defalcating 0 monument to a man . ertleers and op their swords to Isconedo,
whom you reigetted, though
of
poor and himself, and the entlrearmy et alaxilan,
n umbie condition. Ito was my lather, and with artillery and ammunition alumna,
et him i ate proud. lie was un honest and laurrendered. The following chiefs are
firlinfal friend, a eiorrooter' Yprixe nigher . prisoners: • Idaximillen. Cattello,
thee rallies worldly fortune winch could Crow., Campu, and kinsmen. The latter
• . VMS captured an the street° . Of
_the eitY
_
. The President, accompanied by Secretary ; shortly after the surrender. Menedes alone
`ot t er , t Postuumterr General Randall and Is missing. Over two hundred subalterns
there, were escorted to thenaphol atten ; wore N o eapturvd• Maximo Ca.:Wm - a.,
Shia foretiooo, by Governor Wertheim Gen- ' it is reported by private - letter, Om ettot
L
oral Sickles and Staff and, a number of ' on the lath. Maalmilian had a severe at
.-prom irment military Minters" and elvtleaus„; tack of the dysentery on the evening of the
Including the Mayor. A reption took ' 15th. Private cerrespandence from San
plane In tm hall of the Route ci Commune.' Luis says he bad recovered and was expec
'The A - Liters, after ealuaing the Prealdent, , ten In that city, and that It in probable he
'wore severally' Introduced to
On
cretary 1 bas ere this crossed over Into tae United
Seward, Posttnamtur General and General ; States maids return v exed sa. It le rti.
Sickles. . . mewed lames has deliv op Portents
The deaf mutes tram the:State Awyletra t The edictal report of Eseotado *nominees
, were among the mane whir pald their . rot ; the death of Cott
louts Camillo, of Toluca,
' moeets to tlei President. White And blurt : and CoL Miguel, of Palms Palacio.
vied with each other In paying the Pram . •
dent every attention and emarte/y. end all ' '
were receives/1u Gut most kindly manner. ; . NE IV INSK CONSTNUTIONAL CON
-u....,...., zi., C. Juno 4.-Thm al ternoon the .
•TENTION.•
President and party attended a state dutt. :
tier at the •Tarborongli ilotme, The enter. ' - .
talumelit was 10 abet.. ell'is No Waste 4 OficenlitatlonMMeramee _Greeley_.: Be- I
were demi= nor siwochos Made. To
Pres- I , piles Is she. Thereto Shan therterwisres-1
wont, to company with Sucre...wry beware, 1 slots Is Parlimetn. '
'Postmaster-General Remitli and Others, .
tinged the ntate [Methane institutions In ;
the vlelenv. . lap gm/screen to ibe Pittsburgh Ilissette.t .
Steams; June 4.-Thei Constitutlonal Cab'
veution
es
to-day. Wm. a. Wheel-
T lie Vresluentiel party /nave to•mnrrow:,
. er lienottltcau ' wee chosen President, ro
am ening to atterul the commencement Ex- , I_, • ~_:',.,,,..„4 , at ,... ..,,,,,,., forty.
oreimes at Staler I:rover:thy, at Cho:pelt/11i, , 00 ••• ail ...mu'
nine scattering. Minor apitolntmee to were
and may ii°3 " " them °M ° Friday ' then 21.40 ...a the rules of the Assembly
• -________-...- --;-----.-- . , ' :'adopted.
: lion. llorace Greeley offered resolutions
FROM NEW ORLEANS, ; .in z a the Comptroller the original cost
"; .of the canals, including enlargements. te..
Levee Commlnslowys-The Mowed , ;
nom of norrinleretentll .llre.fylr_#er
canal, Abolished-Gemmel, therefor-Malvin- ~ gTngl;le ren.Plaap,.. taco. . .
of
_ce-,9, i .
wow Wolin Derroaneed by tienorat , Ac. drarDeamelltmSl nontmoyment l e e
pth,..id. 0 ,.. ...I F„,....,,,d_y.",b I being prepared for the lntventlort , be re*.
Marker Mabee A Proposition In the .: 0i.U.,....... tabled. . ,,, r .,..
Dank of Commerce. ,• ' Mr. G reeley answered M r. Br o oks,
, 1 Gen to the charge of the pallisaa entail.
Z
Ii 7 eleempli to the Pt Garden Gazette I ' 1 nation of the COnventiOn, ear Lna the Deal
.
New lona,' Juno 1.-An ohler was received 1 octets had opposed the Coaventloo, and
yesterday, from the Presldent through the I would oPPOM eitY COnstlintien /L allenhi
A make. • _ . fl '
Secretory of War, by Center* Sheridan, dl- -
I S. J. Tliden denied that the Damper**
rectieg, that all further proem/Inge in the had an y such purpose, unless Mr. GreeleY
antics of the Levee ComuGssloners be ans. seemed to Intimate that a ConsUtatlOn sels
pendcd, and that General Sheridan report nicely to bo made witlcla ought not lobe rat-
She,Md. .
reations for Ids order removing those ; - „.
Commissioners. .
Goner* Sheridan, In as ewer to the Secre. ;
they of War, •In reference to the Levet. CO!. ;
Mlselonere. stalea 48 the mt,n,. for allot- ! : Ur Ttlegraph to the gine/arab 0 imette4
tatting Me two former, lloaaufmt That the te. , s r , y,,,,,, d im . 4.-The Puttees rare,.
giallo ore last winter jissMil an not contines • for the Underwood , glik -of three hundred
lam the old Levee Board in °tem an that I dollars. mile heeds, 'sweat/ by Alexandees
tear milkersePlitoPriatud ullget ho 'Da . eon, Virgil, elereely- time LSO% end-1.51;
boned by a Loam or repel antecedents I Dolscomb Mitt% third, and Metatrle last,
Liter the adjonrnment; the Governor SP- ; In both heats. Thane:by was won by Mar
•pOinted ..a Board Of his own . In violation or ; rib' colt Monday-time SS: Itothiess wee
the act, and nude the 'acknowledgement i rohd.Ddrom , r7 third; nod e .", t , iitt i . t . t.
to Gen.* Sherlden
to nb.it'cl. nth , to : Meaner.) 'walked over for the two mile
disburse this niOney ln the Interest of hie I brat.' - ' • . -
own party, by securing Syr IL Votes at the Lontsmata, Juite . 4.-There Wag a very
• time of um election. The old Board reform . ; large attendance .at Woodland Gourse, Um
In tot - never Dv rape. xe 11, new Buar u. , day. I The first race ' for the Merchants
and annealed to Genera.' Sheridan tO atee i puree. 41.670, two lOW heats for four year
lain it, a Men he would not tin, es the rums- , bi0..,.w on by "b oo iol,. pule
o n '
lit, would thee Lave Kuno to thp tmerta and atielt,": In theltretbeat "Stone:all Jackson':
tsimu a Y e ar 0 ° dooD i a• ID° U." .. .ta I come, in amend. "Merrill. third. In the
; then overflowed and poor people an [feriae, . tecond beat "Merrilln are In second
ITo ahate - this trouble and air/id immediate 1 .stonewall J ac i i. ,..,,,, th i r d ; g toatiai di
, ,
relief, which the honest cilsburmenient, em , JaCkSOll srusbe fasolit e before the ratO.
41.0.0.M0 ...UM RIVO. o ' l Order .... 1 . °11 "., The emend race was unimportant.
both boards was istiet.d. :I say now, unequi. :- , • sew • .
vocally, that Governor Well. Is 2 pellucid i I ,
trickster and s dlsunfontat. I have . uen : GEN. SICKLES' DISTRICT.
Ihimmyself, when I fir.
tI CU me to tills cam. ~, . , L
menti.terh out all the Union men who had l. ashes,! - i
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sunnier Lod the Government. and put In; Order Dedalnd.lde q.t.. We
k their dead rebel moldier*, some of venom 1 I Slone of Civil olfleers, seer, • .
1 bad not duffed the gr. y uniform. I have ' (By Telegraph to the Pittsldtrgb Otomita I
I seen him again, during the July tint of 1 1
10 , I
,_, , Cn•rfLenrOlf, Jane i --tlentel Sic** km
l - to away uhar°l°.°lo not nod "'"" lateen an order tiedning the qualideations
Ito gi ve hint a guard, iustead of coming Ont. .of CD. Officers and pron.; eashmtli/g the
as ly representative Or the State, and . least ;metro to b . " rijna , . ...,..x. thr
Joining tense wile were desirous of Pro . ; order . ; authorising the poet commander., to
Sad
peace. I burn watched hint niece, j , suirir t ida , rir omen; atid c i t i rat , a to -, theii .
u.. 1 his matiluethas Imes as sinuous a* tne t a „u ta t icii , tht , arcra i art , b i , araga i t , at: ,
at k left in Gm dust by tee movement of : order; no licences to lien liquor in quaint/.
rii '''''''• I sa y °Zain• In" O r " dba .. e ar • ' ties less then a gannet will be grants* Other
t Grnetet sherld an also Immediately issued I
. than tO Inn keepers:persons found drunken
an order, for the reasons set forth noose, 1 th „, pi.,:rii.ia will t it , gags. for re ,,,,,,. of
4.relnorlng GOveronr Wells nod appointing i license's/I contratitshereelterfor the mane.
I'Th...is J. Puree , ' a liative . Leumfaoat a i facture, eals trensportation,atorage,&e. of
Prominent lawyer aiki a .•°°°°;:l. Colon liquor, will be deemed against pulalle polky
Man. • • , and not to be enforced,' no distinction of
Gaiiarai Sbmid" olio "' ail miler. roe I color 'or cute will be allowed In public con
moving the Street Lommleslooor and up., rr. remedy by distress for rent is
Imieting Mina. n a a ao. :" alaau• ,Thu • abolished, where lanai are lot Cut for biro
„cause of the removal la neglect of iinty and I „, T el t. . I •
the unclean condition of the city. s - •••••;:: ~ •,._____,.....t.
Jacob Parker prepottes to the creditors Of
the dank of Commerce Mauna a )olntrduck
Company,' with a apical of hall a minion
dollars. to build houses and stores, the
meek tote paid for In cheeks on•lbut Burk
of Llommeree. lie prop. tu taro over to
the Company all his real and personal
property, as well an the tunas pi oho ban L'.
• General Sberldan's removal of Governer
Wills Is rornutented'epon favorably by the
press and appears 10 he regarded tavern•
hie by toe majority of Inn people.
Dater, the newly eppotuted street Corry
missloonf, la ono of Um registers in the
First dlrtricl.
INDIAN AFFAIRS
flregnefot AtMean on tft Smear 11111
saute—GGen.Angnr • e Force Mattletent
for Proteetam—The Steamer finer
and Crew AIL MLitt.
LC) Tett cr soh to the FLtte align GAZtIII3
- -
Sr. toote r Juno 4.—Western illspatchas
MY 7, The mall conch on enmity 11111 route
was need Into near Dig Timber a low (Says
I ago, and again near Russell station. The
former at atiettwas attack.' three Welds In
-stmeraplon.
lienerals h and Custer woro at /orb
lilt.with 1,-TO cavalry. Three hundred'
men, with borers and o u tilt, are said LO blue
rtlld rtia noste a Week ago. A regiment
of colonel Infantry was. eu route for Fork
Hares. .
Omaha dlrnalchesb say that taxn two
s rmitrod Pawn. Knot. un. encounter
ILO about. no moot number of itiout near.
the rod of Um Pine Railroad, s. low days
go, and Onto of , the
.tiloni natty were
. .
(r .
eherni Oberman,: mice ecunmpanying
he eseurninuirts to toll llePhernno, wlll
Aie tiencrol Augur In Um 11,11. (lancet!
ugur le endersteal to have suelclent
LO give protection to the rodent, anti
all wonting pantie.. I • • • • •
I The *termer Weer, reported captured
by tedious, sad the crow sad posainigers
theotsacred, /Knee timosteco, woe met below
roil Rice, May Pith, el well. !
FROM MOBILE
Miami of Aldermen, Common Council,
Tan Collector. add Clay Tremiume
/MineMol2-11M. APPolluois
Mr Telegraph to Me Pittsburgh O melt.]
Identr.s:Juee 4.—The followqrkit, order ane
read by Mayor Horton to the B.rd of Al.
dermett end Common 'Council this morn•
iillpqr1•111 . 7.10 Tutai.L loser DIV,.
ATLANTA, to
Si, f l it',,
ISpeclel Order Nu. if I—in pursuance of
the reoonaneonetten of theicr.l ernyee.
co.....dttmg the Slithery tiletrlct of
Alabama hatching tae 'neon iii,.
tcrbsoces at and for the reason
UMW stated, the canters of the city, ylz:
~,c,..hoetar, City Treasurer, hoard:of Al.
dente is sod Common of the clty of
Steidle, arChetch7 by the remora).
Of ma prviatc theitmoents. .
Tim ashadpolateeshero Inaugurated he
goenhualyilm tbo Prutairatim et ;tam
•
PROM NEW YORE.
tai Telegrabteto the Pittsburgh Getette.l
• New Yoze, Julie 4, 18G7.
. OITAIITCII OT TEI UV! ZAII.T.
. The Me raft Nonpareil left to-day for
-Havre.
GUM.. CHOLLZA. CAZIN
Two espies of genuine cholas are report
ed in Roosevelt street.
OIIIIILL GRANT
passed through to.4ey for West Pant to nt
toed the =noel exammatton.
•
floe. Charles Schaffer, Socretsdy of Mato
of liflonnsota, was scrotum:Lod In toll Olt
last zslght. • •
The new Greek Mtnliner to the United
Suites. , Mr. Pauselo. arrieed in Boston to
day, on the - steamer Cuba, en routs to Wash
ington. . • .
.L
A Ilavana letter of . the ifitti, says the pew
taratlon &Cheme meet. some opposition
from merchants. !leen & Co. hare pro.
tested against It, and lt is understood many . .
Other tore*n bona. hare resolved to fol.
low cult, and hundreds of deaden Intend to
return their license. •
Casuals r[lStaa.
• .
The' Grand 'Lodge bt the Mesons of this
State commenced their anneal communion.
tins at bring today.. About one thou.
rend voting membera;and as many visiting
brethren are mount. Grand Mater Holm.
delivered. the sonnet address. He meted
much bad been :done for the suffering
brethren South, but there wu still much to
be done by the Resonator the great distress
(etchrevailing.. Dispensations tor Olt) . -
now beiges Kora issued during the
seer in this State. Negotiations are In pro.
tirean for a Masonic uyium in Schuyler
county. JouthanTost was appointed rap.
resentative to the guidon ot the Grand
Lodge...it the world, at Pula, June 15th.
MURDER AT ALBANY, N. Y
FROM MEXICO
.THE TURF
r± FEM.ANS
•
e c re a p n arng -T b o e r
A a u t Dm ri o t s e e s ra o t ly
la-_
formes,
(Dr 'relE7.ol to the rltuburr, h those:al
MObiTIV.L., June 4.—Portico from the
eastern border report bands - of. rentals,
prowling about and Tremens . for *demon.
stration before the middle of the mon th .
The authorities are folly Informed of meat
L going on: Communications are said to
hare taken place binw.OU the executive
here Sod at Wilmington, With a l'alW:10
concetted action to case anything occurs.
Lord /dance Will sante the iith for .pig.
FROM FORTRESS MONROE
Cams* of Cooszogogalers—Gom. Ilowtou
1 noes go Sough Caroline.
1 , 7 TOarrapb to th; Pitubeirgo Ch.etta.)
Foarauss Mormon, June I.—Brigadier
General Hurton,enmmandant of the For
trena, receive] order. on Sattirdal to pro
need to Charleston, taking wlllt him Lo's.
B nod B, etth artlllerY, and an ha . Waal
quarters. 'lbis morning bill3o/ Head. 00th
United Sums Infantry, 1.10.616 s command
as soor, as Geo. Horton leaves. The Karr' .
smiorthe Fort will then utmost of . three
huncLredatal thirty-eve mon.
CONDENSED NEWS
tilt Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ga.lee.] ' 1
—The American atlantic Toligratth Cebu ,
Company, have elected Mr. ISAMU, Prod-
dent; Mr. Charles L. groat. Vice Temtdchit
Mr. Vlidiard, These:en and W.O. Stoll
der, Secretary. Measures were stained
Cu commence active operations and have
the cable made. This company received
the gniet from th . last session of Congress
Inc twenty years to the mast of tne United
States.and the government to gay for all
the meintagos It sends. They else recede"
the art passed by the Bermuda legislature,
naith {grants them Monthle pr./lege ,
to Ledohit gevernment pay Leg for all
Mommies sent, and the French government
I hes offered them the grunt to land on any
pert of Met:cast. out Morel terms.-T •is
e enig company that. Mu the authority
I from Our Government or the foreign gee
' einments to lay and work ...hies' from the
United; States.
Senatorial excursion Tarty reached
'the North Platte. three .hundred mile.
from Omaha, on Monday night, and daring
Yesterday testy visited one of the Ports, in
company with Lieut. tienere.l Sherman.
The weather Is represented as , daltetafol
and the excursicmists are enloyll u them.
selves immense.; Wolf "PPIL" w goo d
rig. they keep up • continued Ore at ante
lopes and other game found steel thil
Wan Gaols:
FM! , 1 17Vi1MMIIM
ECOND EDITION,
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
EGROPEIN INTELLIGENCE.
The. Cretan-Difficulty
PLAN FOR SETTLEMENT BY FRANCE
AND RUSSIA.
King William - anal Xount His.
mar& in Paris.
FINANCIAL AN!) COMMERCIAL
UT Teleirsph to the Pat eburgh Gazette •
I =3
THE ZINO sap 1.1.1441LCK CONS ;To rause.
Ileums, Juno 4—Epentng.—The King. or
aeeeropanied by Count Ihimarea,
left-for Paris this afternoon on the prom ,
Med vistt to Napoleon and the French Ex.
position.
FRANCE.
TUN CZMI,OI DIFISCULTT
•
PARIS, Juno 4.—it Is understood as the re•
suit of a meeting between the Emperor Na•
poison nod the Coat of Russia, that they
hare agreed upon a plan for the settlement
of the Cretan illiticulty,.rhich will be pro•
pc...1t0 the Other great X aroptiati powers,
and which, It ill hoped, will be adopted by
them and 'urged upon the Sultan wish their
nutted Influence.
ARRIVED 014
Soc - rokkrrok. Juno 4 —Teo steamehlp
Saiorde, from New York, sum ml „bore Ulla
aftirnoon.
IZZNATOWN. Juno 4 —'Tnu ettemmentn
City of Boston. from -New Talc, arrived to
ting.
FINANCIAL P COII.IILUCI A .
Loiorm, June l-POrdnu-d lereT,webtY
bond* improrcil Illinola ,P entral
chums adrancAl:; . .i per cent:
Ltreareet:. /Jute 4'. r. U.-CCO f n le Per
quarter. Lorlei; Sugar market firmb but
no quotable advent.. liemeheater market
quiet, but prices firm.
Lov.a,June 4 -kerefnmt -Money market.
without particular chattel!. Ceevew clowd
awed. 1..1 DM, ti.l , l. ,111 American pee Mee.
llotted quletty, the advance having bet.
ost. Fire-Twenty bonds, 7J, 11110 p. Con.
:6).;*; kele, 401 4 . 1,
',l , ll,Aoli.reaT. June 4.-Erentnif.-United
Stateatlond closed at :N..
.Idvskroot...lnue 4 -Erening.-Tho Cotton
Market irks tem active In the latter part of
the day, but dosed very Arm; melee &unmet
to only 12.00 e bales; middling upland*‘d.d.
middling Orleans 11.4,0. Breadstuff. roar.
auteaoler. Corn lleellned 91 Mee» yes,ter
dAyi last Salta of western sidled at per ,
quarter. Wheat droeptng and white
[male declined 3d, closed at PM 1).1; for. No. 1
Milwaukee red 114011 le 40111 got - tied.
Nur
asd Oats unetianked. Peas declined 1.1
'looted at Sti bd. Provltiont; e nd
Produce nntinan eirlta of Turpentine
334. Petreleum 142,1 ave1.
for refined, moo lel for
4plrlts. Potwth Ida '4. Common Ltrom
-floe 111. Talluw Ws. Clover Need
. . , .
/..031)03, June . 4-I'rening.—Suser .4 .:lg
Pig Imo iSis for Calomel. I.lnse•eo 6.15. Llu
send ekes 291 es. Llaseed ell .Clo LN.•
Axcwaar, Juno 4—Lven nu.— a Itum
over; .tnutlisru
II
•
Tiistits Rodtliedis to be stalsod—Yount
of illoinnMention lini.D'esinest,ltsslor
isdi front Ten to Taros ears ond One
Year—*lnnor of the Stereo. naves
Uvalde.' £300,000 in Bets. the ton
e, £9..00.
New Tote, June 4.—The Wainer Baffle.
from tiorope,strieed t0n1314. The Cuba's
mall arrived to-nightfrom Boston:. '
The itallor Admiralty are arrsnittne to
;ratio, the .frlialo Rs sent In the
tight off Lissa. eh. WWI built
liln Nair York.
The Ihsnisian Government a.l given in
adhesion to the ponseted Code of Interns
ttonsl Inardtree•lgnsle.
Thal:Own of Broly, on the frontier of the
Austrian (Allots, trio neatly destroyed 0."
•
A brit hoe been adopted to the French
LegLIMN. body, reducing the term of
tetturaliaation from ten to tame years, and
to 000 Sear i LtdM PA! rv i .. noes
benurende by peratttle.
LLorace itumbald, Secretary of the Britian
heyation, at blerliu,Sa to marry daught or
of tlarrlnirten,' Molted states Minister to
Eirraterlitral.
John Admit Is to marry a daughter of tho
late Union G 1391111 1a Wadsworth.
. . . .
• The owner or Cormit. wtoroir of. the Der
tiy; fe said to have won =aeon pounds in
bets. TtoiJoekey was paid eeoo rafted.
The Carfare. Company are betiding sooth
er serer aummer for the American Moll
Route, .lo be named 13Meria. Them new
steamer Russia Immo, NeR York, June
FROM WASHINGTON
Tee aaaaa Ntatement for illay—roblte
Debt Itedabed— lane—At:or
no:Gement And Itebonstrasetloo.
[By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ...It,/
Wasiltairrox, June 4 /WI.
•
gosatas
A whale fetter from Collector Miler, of
San Prsoctooo, to the Secretary of the TreaF.
on., speaks to With terms of the wisdom of
the scquLdtturt of SIISIIiILIIAINOrieI.
:at TADADODY STATIOII3IT.
On account of the unexpected receipts Of
s miscellaneous Character, and from the in
ternal revenue towards the • closet of the
await months, and the small requisitions
frOmotherdepartments,tne statement of the
Secretary of the Treasury for blay will show
Dof only avery large currency balanee In
the Truantry, but • sronstderablo redo...Ulan
. of the public dent. :
ATTOILNIIS unseen non It6oolltrf RUCTION.
In the Attorney Gancrarti later opinion,
his proud. of additional one, more preen
dal, under the head of Executive and Judi
cial °Meets, to Do based on actual ab
eructs in Caere, of preparation, has been
overlooked by many readers in the 4304.01.,
whose lettere reach. the Attorney thimiral
In great number; atating particular cases,
which of course he cannot lawfully give
partjoular opinions on. In abundant time
for the electtone the noc.asary data Con be
matured, when the supplementary Opinion
will bo promptly promulgated.
'areaaatlea 00a0aaeltr0 Tog tyntays.
• A. private leiter reoettred hero from Col.
Parker, of tifinentt Grant's atatf, woo ts one
of the Commissioners end . ..deco the Indian
country, for flie purpose. el Investigating
the lata for
Kearney Slimmer°, state. that
Oa the 26th Of May, that Mater mid Mg.
dier General nobly, lot the eameCornintmlon,
Iterate therm City, lowa, whence they would
leave for Ifflllol. Stone river. They hall
been aloloatconstautly on the move. The
various statement. relative to thu hestlie
attitude of the Indian., in the Nuath View,
receive additional confirmation from Col.
Parkes'
The montbl, report 01 the etstistleal
rear: for Iday,4fhows the Mit:oils for the
font Menthe ending Aprll 30th to be AIM,
717,110, and for ten months of the fiscal rear
11 , 344,2AUA5. Domestlo . expert.. for foer
menthe apeljaa,7l9, and :or ten months
1361403,032. Ineluding $174:23,91l coupe ex
port.. Foreign merchandise, fear mouths
$8;103,00t, mid for ton menthe slo,ehi,Pl3.
The amount In bonded werehunee, on the
30th of April, was 65,435,013. The recelpta
Of Internal revenue to-day,nor° . 41,025,012.
JAIL =ism
This aftemnoon .ix notorious prisoner.,
sent to the county All to await trial, Imo
melted In escaping. Two were retcorermi,
but. Liao °Wore nose not been beard groin,
although<letecityos are on %bar track. •
VII NSW NOSSENON o 1 LWITISI ANA:
Thomax J. Durant. whom Gen. Sllctithut
has appointed Governor of Louisiana, to In
this city', where ho has been practicing
law.-Do has neon •closely and prominently
connected with the Southern Loyallate, who
were ormuslaed here during the past win.
ter. There la an improesion abroad that
'Dorset done not desire the Governorship .
tendered him, and it hi stated ou the Street
thet he has declined tile position. Governor
Dement reeeired, thence,. intlnustion of his
appointment , through the afternoon papere
, .
T • 1
Weelern • Eiversloolsts—arrhre
Ise Lesvoneroith a nd Proceed Law.
reeee, Manna..
thy Telegraph lathe PittehurghDatettetl
LIII.YII.*VOIITiI,L June 4 , —Tho 'excursion
party for the
Gar
nada DADread, Ear
ern Inv Cron, arrived here tide morning
from ht. Lords. Too number of. the party- ,
has Wen Merano. to 111)0121. one hundred
and fifty. Among too prominent per..
who Joined them et St. Louie urn Mayor
Thom.. Senator Denham.. ii<Pr , "'"a^
'UT. rite and Newcomb, General Damn,
Colonel Dayton. Colone l Bugg, ticeerril
Donaldson. George D. Hall, Carioe GreelY,
George' Partrluge. A. J. Shipley,' Judge
1.00k1.0, A. therm lion. C. IL itransoOmit.
gavel. r901311/0 of cm roma and a aut..
I f nMecre of bot . h
the Ml.Oltri and Ha l lo
Pacific Itellrearl. After MD.-round the
oily and suburbs, and visiting Fort Leaven
worth, the party wall proceed to Lawrence,
Dane., whore they will attend the night.
14/Ithriat WOddiDig Ids l•dddd•--JefF
Davis sod Other "boorish" celebri
',Wes rreacias, .
LeiTerearaph to tee PltUburgh Umitte.l
Tommie. Juno I.—A fashionable ern:Winn
took piece at the St. James thstbedral to.
day: Wm. Hyde, editor of the St. Louis
Reuse/Mon. married Miss Demon, •• sown.
ern lady. Tee Cathedral enadenmly mend
ed. Jett Darla and Mr. Meson, Gen. Juba
Early and • host of otter southern celehri.
tree were present. Darla tridi 101017
cheered.
Polleiniaaa Dellberasely =ordered.
ED, yw e icept, up thi ylustarat, basalts.)
Yii.run!, Juba. I.—Walter M. Radnor', a
policeman, was brutally muntered by. Tom
Prewith this morning. ...Prowith was drunk
and approached Rodgers, ordering him to
get down on his knees and ask for mercy.
refusing, Pro with placcd'• pistol us
his throntabdd red, the ball onming Out back
01 lila bead, 13111136 lUDs instantly. Pressith
Is In Al.- •
taalinpall 0111 lawn Dirgoooed.
Telegraph to the Pltlabargh liaselia.3
tN
C.. Joao 4.—Tho norm
ant:lC*3nm= GoTuKLI of.rayetterirtlledlumo
Wen removed.by Ms itOmononsitog enatsl e
..aOkay sppoinVed la Wel: ploys.
Judge of the Supreme Court, and we do
most cordially recommend bin nomination
, for that important position. .
The resointions were read and adopted
unanimously.
Tao chairman announced that Den..l. K.
• Moorhead was present, and that as he hod
been :peforred to In the resolutions Just
adopted, he had no doubt but the Conran
.lunit would like to bear,from
TaeGeneral, after repented calls, made
! hln appearance and was Introduced to the
,Convention. lie made a few appropriate
'remarks, returning thanks for tne many
" honors conferred neon him by the voter. of
Protnocaotaryareamorine,Comats COM. the Tweetr - ...d dlarict
mintmate, Jar , e . ammt ,,,,,, oner and At the expiration tonut praunt term he
er wonhl have servedsuccessive years in
s tate c oaveattm , o ,, o s at i otta. " Congress, an honor rarely conferred by any
• Penuli aril.
Tito delegatell elected at tbe Republic. I 'se o rvns tituencyed Ms constituents t sy o
the best Lie h
of , hi ad
primary meetings ens ilituriay last, to nom- • ability, and while others might hare nerVed
Inate Candidates for the varicus county of
itrarliilluebtorisnoubsneervTtlohlgtlte'l:tllgg,
aces, and elect delogate. to the U .. , Did riot. Ile felt It would not be indelicate
publican Stare Convention, to be i hula In for him texas' that he wouldnotagain be n candidatolor Congress. Might be said
Wini"9"th. the the" n'eettihieii in that be sheuld Walt he was sked. but,
convention at the Court House TuadaY • , he h e that It wa due to himself, his eon
at II o'clock A. w, The nttentlance was I stitnents angtoyonnger ad aldermen who
large. every - distna the county being seere"aspiring to the, posluom'to make the
annuncement. Re- hoped that the pro.
fully represented. The meeting was caned:,
to order by John W. Riddell, Esc., chaiman , } ducted in a h nof
armonious manier, end pro
o ' the County E'nentivii C om mittee, 110 I
to hi ett i r i ne r t=oVg e t t ho W (Wv ' e s o n t o i n o i n d .
11rGeneralIs remarks were received with
stated in a brief mender the objects of th e
Convention, and regretted that business In great applause.
the Grand Jury m t ., prevented his cc.
aptoll.intodWatn.titsq,.,
on
m ju t d h .,,, eco w ,m u m it lt m ic ,, e
methane sells them. ' • here appeared, and aubmitum the following
On motion of A.. H. Drown, Esq., Thomas I as the nominations for delegates m the
M. marshal, Evi., CAN elected to the chair State Convention to meet at Wipum u. !port r . l
by a unanimous vnte•of the Canventien.
Mr. Maintiall took the char, and In every antat shaia
ive delegates—Mears. a IL Geyer, J.
J.
appropriate trimmer 'thanked theConven.
ce.,n.J
Gramm. lion Inc the honor they had done him, and .t.he m R.
ammtte alt mtumum
of
hop e d that the maims would be a
is I sons friend rto the noalnation of Judas
Moue ona lie referred
fie co his ctin- W for i.. Possible, . o . l d atteed
nretoun Republican party, and too l h o ei t e i g nt. am e t t r u LO . th e. Dnthen. e to
vest enanget • °ie. the j Tile report was adopted tunlettm getl
spirit." of a. P.P.'. ! men named were unanimously elected •tm
gotniZatlOn. • , I delegate*.
Un noutlon the permanent organtratlon :
The delegates then prOneeded to mark for
• was completed by the election of the fol. their shake ar ... deity° . at nomination,
lowing rice President.' . 1 N. iltimp,breY% and the resuit'of the ballot was annonneed
if South Pinaburght Samuel ' M'3 l hoe,
Law rtmeevili; W. W. Maw, Esq., Indiana; 1 PaOTE101101•Aal..
Copt- IL 1.. Wood, Versailles township:
Cott.
A. alliamiless, J. It. 1 . ' 4 . 9 tt• Walter . ..lM I David C. Mutts '47
areuite, 1/. R. Vergroolow, Cal. W. M. Neeper. - nom re Tlartaantan.
The credentials of delegates were called I y.p.Dommmats...dzt Jolla A . Gray •
for, •A Ito following were prevented: •
water commutes...
• rtrronmen. •
. A. Pillow% 119 I Jos. McDonald.... 10
First Wctrd—Thos. Rea, iota m in ty . r
Senotha Ward—Tnos. IY. N. Ogden.
'laird Ward—W. H.:Keeper, Jos. Unsung% COROWICa.
' , mirth Wad—W.. A. 'Tonsibuten, J. R. i•wm. Clawson.-- 98 IJ. G. West 61
'Cane. JURY cowallaslo***,
Fifth Ward. tat protelnet —Gen. Canghey.
J aco b Iwo, 01 precinct, Jamey Taylor...fa. (Ans. I sigh Si I Arthur Kerr 7
Kaye. I James tiraney...... hi Wm. Denten...—. 4
ratio Wand, Ist. predinet—Jared Si. John Young, Jr.._ Ls Wm. Graham 8
Brush. A. 51. 1trt0w ... „n , 2:1 ptveinet. Dr. A. O.l'
nitutc•roa or peon.
M oi 'r' re ' n U ttr 4 Wa j r o ti hn —C " ll '" as. l' A. '.. liehew, Charles 1, 111,;:rstits.i.brs...iminsmIttti.Ts) wore tam.
Windt.. •
„ bled. ,
fienr, I While themarking was in progress, the
White. names ot Mea rs.elms, Risme. Pare, and
Ninth Ward-I..lrreln. J. C. Rat-burn. fi y aommsted for d nry commismatet,
Tam Ward—Dsral Sims. Wu, eisupsen. withdrawn.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
rOURTEV PAUE.—TM Juan' , and r -
ti u. Atones , . VU and Produiro Marke Re
ports Oven by any paperin the city, leifit be
found on our Fourth Rog.,
UNION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CON
VENTION,
. . ...
• • el.cotisne. After the result Of the billot had been '
First Ward—C. F. foghorn, C W. Lyon, i annonneed, tho followtng .resolutlon wan'
Second Ward—ll, Durrorth; Ceo parhine,adopted. with one or two dissenting votes:
I
Third lard, let precinct—Geri F. Cooney, Reroitdf, That while we earnestly adv.
T. IL Marshall; la prertnct, C! C. Smith. , sate the doctrine of nrotoction to home
Casper Gang. ~ - i manufactures, we Si the same time Milne,
Fourth Ward, lit precinct—W. S. Purvi.l eat* anti oppose the efforts now being
31
aura. 11. •Si cal; 2.l,preetect, 13. Stain, I.t. made lo import foreign labor to compote
SlT:raw. . 'nth the home laborer: and wo urgently re.
Filth Ward - ratterson, Allen , quest our reproaentatlvet In Congrese to
Means. , provide by legislation a bead tax upon 1m-
Sevoutit Ward-c.f....1g Illor; J. F. ilellstein. i ported laborer..
• norteratit.i The Convention then adjourned sine die.
The Committee on Credentials. reportEd
• I
cevriricley—John Way. Andrew Itrown. unantmously In favor of Mesons. Itigham
Ilminede—Ed ward Lams, Wet. Krewa wad Nixon, as entitled to represent -weft
Shartatarg—Jdob Caved, L. K. Murray., township. These gentlemen wore In far or
Tarentum-11. D. Humes, IL. S. P. McCall. lof Mr. Walters. for rrottlollotßry. .
Lawrenceville. Ftrat Ward 5. J. Wain-
rig" WM.n"'"k ii s'.'"U'i
word,
A. D..". i a.m..' or Pets. Roam. or rao Port.
dersdt, Sauitielaf 0 nt,n.. .
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ilreetiitt..burith—iLd.Spr.ng. Ad Weaver.
South Pltto4urith—Dr..i. H. Itottortu, U. S.
Ilumphreys.
Dimino haw, 'First trecinct—lienry
[ex - Leith, JoLtn Dayk;Aecusul Pr....aanct, D. A
Jonce..l. ;
Ea;t: Mitten:my, I. II
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Es“iee.,
meEmmet-Al. R. Serer, W. E. Mures:tn.
I:el...Us—Thos. Fergus, S. W. elsok trk.
West El Itsbeth Ilet; sew, W. II ohm-m
Mount: %V tojt —D. B. FnrgusOx. Fre4
• toNexsalrA.
M.Aluntor,ll. Andemm
Colllmo—Fit:A Prrethel,.l. R. Nogl.T.J•
11,1111; Lowo; Procivet, DoLvitt Jonoe,
il:ftii==3333ll,
. Penn—Evananyier, .1. P. StotJer,
Ellcobot lo —lien Courtin, S. Scott
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111uon-A. MCC. 2., J. Sleek.
lawl-IX can4ere. W. T. UOlvell
Liao--11. B. Wel - .T. /4.•llayno.
lieCandlteee-W ti
Lent. Illrer-F. Edeauuctsen, J. Bt.
,tipper Rt. C: .I),Stufders. W. 1. Kee!e .
llioett...T.weqe-../...We1ec..., Illakset,
'N °elite-Arch. Ilatittlten. J. NVltittlur.
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nbalor—lt. &liner, s. P. Unmans.
lawn—. 4. IL Alter, JO, Woodrow.
Unlan—U. Young, I'. Steven,.
bC.OLt—Vi. Le. itiglinatt, uel Ni.SOl3.
arsbatl—S. Neely. T. Ito -tame, Jr.
li Arrison—W Nelson, J. b, b1e,..113.012
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15'llktP Iv. liedlll7.•John hfclinlvy
ratton—lt. Clunnton, John'Scott. •
Comodiem—lLl/ W. 1.00 And. IdeClura.
Jeff dreurs—lienrT Beth, Y. .N. Work.
Chmtlers.-John Dorrionton, R. Ifodvon
W.Gm . , Wm. Caxton.
Morro., fl. -
li.ein•rvo—Aug. Woken. Jobn Vooghtloy
snoirdma—Jo*. killer, U. M. 'Murray.
non—J. G. Marshall, A. y. McCord.'
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At J
Aber, CApt. J. cincllarka.
Indlunx—W. W. blow. It. Dontllett.
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South fayetxe—W. A. IlertlOtt, M. Mae.
Se wields)—A. M. {Watson, M. WAY.
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Cre sceist—Jos. Christy. Wm. 1. 1 .11.3 ,
IL Ilarturrol, 11. S. Fuming
Richland—Wu, DlClton JutrieS
Ilnruptou—S.S Browu, Goo. Allison.
Liberty —Jos. McCall, W. LI. Donsuston.
Oakland—WlLL Harrison, J. A. Grey.
ieebl.;B—.l. B. Palmer, .1. G. Beanies.
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When Scott township unweaned, two seta
of delet. presented crectonthids,
Robert toog and William 11111 and %Y.
Ingham and Samuel:Nixon appearing as
contemn.. • • • •
On motion of Idajor.i...g./.lrown, tan °bat r
appointed Mew.. 'Mk& /d r eam!, UeOrsu
I . :wallas, Jolla lief:elven Gtorito Y.Comley
.114.1 lit...urge IV Wort as a COMMIGGI. on are-
The Committee wits Instructed to meet
Immediately to the Sheriff's_.ontso to hoar
On olefin the onutestuota.
On mot the following gentlemen were
spier a Committee on Resolutions:
hajor .cgrown, W. S. Pannell., Thos.
eel avid Holmes, W. E. Harrison. A. D.
And gnu,
A.M....Watson, Esq., moved that a cOmmit.
ie. b,,..posatod to wait moon Judge
lismv.of. tlnstriet Court, who had been
uriteli cies Candidata for :Supremo. Jedire.
and request. him to steady hie preference as
delighting, tboJudlemi Contention Lawler,
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at Urtillatusport.
. Major Brown said be was heartily in fa-
Tor of themotion, but thought Judge .WII.
Hams would feel it delicacy In melting sew
loctlon of delegates. Lie was an ablelurbit,
and bleclargul arm urged with great earn.
ustoesa. by a tosirilty of too members of
too bar 'of this county. It woo desirable
that web. delegates should be suet to tort
Convention no will be able to present the
claims of our candidate' In the' etrongest
.... o r, and to use every effort to hate the
wiebek of Allegheny county carried out by .
his nomination.
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The fruenton recurring on the motion for
the uppointiount et,the Committee, It 1f11.9
4dOPLea.
The Chair ups:anted the tollOwnlggentle•
men en Wald COSIMIttIPft: litertare. A. M.
%venom, T.ll. Bayne. U. S. nerallg,
t.f, Ogden W. Tomlinson, end Queer
6 ans.
J. M. Brizelt, MOVOd Martha COPVCII.
TION Proooo.l to the nomination •orean
ohlates for County °Men*. The minion
wee n,loose,l, when the following 1.1013111111-I.IOOMI
1.100M1 wade : • "
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Prothemotary.—. 1 WaMir, D. C. Holtz.
Trtungrer.—Josopli P,Dennletan, Col. J. A.
Gray.
Onuity Cwomissioner,—archlbaltl. Pillow;
Joh l g oO. i.tamoth, Jamos 111 , Donald; Sousnol
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Coranwr.—Williant Clawson, JoSoph:
Wo.t.
Jury - tonoWissToner..-(lharles A. Pugh,
David Sims, John Porn, John Young, 31.,
Arthur ' Karr.. Wm. Mullen. Wm.. Gra
mm, James Gray, Coorgo Neely and James
Monk.
bi rector. a! Poo.—lti Darts. Daum,
on
being no onimainon to Mr. Daum,
on motion ha was nominated by acclama
tion. - •
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The Chiurman stated that while toeolerks
wore preparing the sheets for.inarkleg ; it
would be proper for the -Cenventlnn to de
tensible the mintier of itersoneto compose!
the Y.:emotive Committee for the ensuing ,
year, and the reauncetn biah they should I
he appointed. , •
On motion. the numb er wes fixed at twin
ty.ilve and Ma anDotelotent
the Chair. The Ch an muted that the
Coniteltteewentionceed through the
pn hi ie pr.. in stew days.
The heeretnries net being reedier... to
proceed With the balloting. Major Drawn,
Chairmen, nerionneed that tee Committee
on Itesolutiom were prepared to report. -
The Convention elgnifled its readiuess to
receive the revert, when the following one
submitted: •
The Union v ItepubliCene of Allegheny.
,county, In convention assembled, do.urt ant.
toously resolve.
Mrs!. That the people of the loyal Maine.
who prommited the war for the Union to a
eueceestedonnelualon anti ...creed our f ree
goverrunent, have the right ...well the
power. throne" their Senators and Repro.
aentativee In Unnerves. to determine the
condltiOns npnn which the people of the re.
• hellions Stool shall be permitted to rear
'gm Ire State governments nod clarets° the
rights and powers of Mutas undue the Fell.
oral Conatitutinm•
decoret,•That to permit any of the rebel
be. Mates to r 061311110 and czerobie their
former Melia and privileges In the Union
while refnetne to guarartice. by.corietitu
linnet enactment, to the loyal colored peo
ple Meech litstop the enjoyment al all the
righta of citlrsinahlO. I°Audiog the elective
fnmeram emulate inoonalstent with sound
honey. and contrary to the dictates of true
andPetelotlem,
their y our perf true
truly part In great sti eagle
for national life.
Th.; what 'List. duty of Cesare. so
evis the revenue law. as to agent creasedln
cr protection to American toduatry;
to secure the development° , the ind.tri„.l
wealth of the people; to render labor pron.
shin and romtineretivet to build up home
markets for our agriculturalists; to attract
capital to the mineral fields of the onitilter.
.and to provide revenue teethe Maintenanoe
of the pestle credit.
to the ticket thhi
/berth. That we pledge
dim put In nomination our hearty eupport.
Pon, That oar than. are due, and hero
by tendered to theJeMesiit. Moorhead
and the lion. Thomas Williams for %halt
able. falthfal sun erlalent. minion .as our
reprpsentatives in lkuipTess. •
Meth, That th e Eon. !leery W. Williams,
true of the Judges tit Our COurt; by
!Malone =Parham on .the Bench; his
lowa feattlag, MAMAS' Intrint7l and hoe,
untarttlabed-galltla einielletar,lapecollarly
wellrynallka•SOMPgarri timwsuesots
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Expo. Woo. •
In almost every Pate. of prominence In
the country. we end notice from onrres
pondents,and extraets from Trench jour.
nets, relative to 'he American piano, and
pianos manufactured in America on various
foreign models, now on exhibition at, toe
17nlversal Exposition. The malls of Intent.
genre we involve relative to pianos, le
strongly In. favor Of the American piano,
'exhilittedby the manufacturers, Chicker.
logs.ofßOiton. And:here It may not be
amine to expoee the attempt being made to
delude the patine relative to thenward of
the committee on pianos. No awardi have
yet been mode for plans, and the manage.
meet have officially ennonneed that none ,
• will be 'mute until . taly find. Until then, •
correspondents may,'write what, in
opinion, may be the tesuit of the commit.'
Leo's decision, and this public in terest.vi In
that matter will avralt the Medal decree.'
All attempts Ledo:vibe the public should
be eeverely reprobated.
Ln snonee Staciealei at May sth, atty.: • "If,
before commencing ;a review of the pm
dints of instrument+, manufactured at the
Onsura do Mara we perinelously al Inde to
the pianos cent by the Me ne ars. Chickering,
It is i because they seem m 0s to inallse
i ts
progress in - the structure of
the ratrument /a fact, their amplitude,
their melodic capabilities, their parity and
depth of tone, as well as their perfect even.
nesalln the slegliag power. place. them in
continstably, above ell other pianos of Amer
inurajorigin. llnt 11. is, enure all, in their
I great noilility, that they defy all oomperi
i eon. t We snail ilerarthe at rameluture time
wherein Ile the elements, by means of .0100
I Messrs. Chickering base reached the pro
1, deafen of finch remark - able instruments.
I Int It minim, for be In ear, to-day, that they
are the creators of them, the veritable in
ventors; and that if other make,. have rd.
lowed le,their steps, the products of these
/ant can only 01111 the relative vain which
exists between the original and the copy.",
j La .Yuma farther seye,."The only Amera
lase Mew, Amara:sun makers, and Arnett
ben workmen, are thaw of Chlekering a
i non, of Ilostosiand New ,Tork.o.
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During the winter' I asked and received
liberal help for the Lay Missionary, chari
ties to the poor. • The funds then 'given
wore prudently and most usefully expend
ed. I need now three hundred dollars or
more to meat the necessary outlays to the
spring and the early summer months.
Thdre halkbeen and is yet mut% enduring to
relieve. 1 now give the notice of further
need which :was asktal by many who then
gave and was promised by me. Mr.
11111. thunder of the Pittsburgh National
Bank of COmmeree, corner of Fifth and
• Wood WOOLS, sad 11r. GI. T. Van Doren,
Cashier of the Trade-Mauls National Dant,
corner of Wood and decond 11tretllS,
madly receive any funde for this use under
my direetton. Jena D. Kaaroor, Bishop.
Pittabnigh,Jutio Ith, lull.
Plan Porl Visigre:rd—c."-
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The l.plo ale" at Glenwood Grove s ouTnes.
Jdy last, given by the Tenlart Brotherhood,
Mired MY pleasantly, and It is said, eras a
coluilete somas. (Meer the main features
was a Jig dance for a valuable silver cup.
Thebontestants wore: I:feasts: Kelly, liar
' klas and Ed. McGowan, Alderman Lytton,
ofthe Third ward. was the referee. The
whitest was a w an w h o
and was decided In
toyer or hittlowan, who rOiling mill
bud, and resides ln. the Third ward. Ile
warted until dinner time before going to
the,"ple ate." Alderman Lynch say. he is
n. 'a mud lark, although ho lives In the
ward. •
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TO . • go —Public niktbollo Library As-
V F . boclstion •
Oe I/Ironton, of the rustle Catholic Lt
gip'• .".I:AYl:iggs'foutltt."74lre k iThf;:m":.
L .01irsto for the' recent' complimentary
Pratt uu"."r"ii . i.art,r,ll,?.. - ....,"....v0t,..
no r . Jones. for the excellent'atul enter.
tat Mg musical exercises on the same cm,
'"'Thauii r
s treetop, n the Library win , OwI , MICO
tilt:Resolves under obligatilms coMeans.
linAl A Burke, the gentlemanly Jensen.% of
..Intcationty pf. Neale Theatre, for getter.
°mist Panicking thoiraplendt4 orchestra
atilt, thersrliO contributing to the eucoese
°lake entertain ..• ant. •
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'lost my Ito Lug durinw the last 1000.
Part of the Dino I was -totally deaf: In
.April of thls gear I was Induced from an
aneertisemorale. to mato application to Dr.
Keyser; No. 1M Pe n street. Pittsburgh.
After baritisr tried varto. medicines from
doctors wittunit bell have been
under Dr..liegser's trestmmtt now for near
ly twwo months, and am entirely restored
tioror-.'!'-eslntilVdtobalt.inc,o9 hear
lunif,PW
Washington County, Pa.
Pittsburgh. June . dw•
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West Newton Newt. Depot —Our nu.
morons renders le the
be
of
West NOnden, be pleased to learn ,
that they hale In tbrtr town a news depot
kept'.lo flnit•Mats styli, 11r. E. Patterson..
the proprietor. keeps en hand all the latest
books and weeklies, snail as the New York
u g ignrjlartmes md.Frank Leslie's Week.
hoc Chimney Corner, to. lie also keeps
writing paper, peas and ink; In feet. every.
thing in the stationary-lino. Mr. r. Is also
scent for. the Dattv titter.. the largest,
Western
and ems family. ewspaper In
Western Pennsyliania. One frlend• will
please leave their orders at his store and
they will he promptly attended to.
Nen and Heys. straw Goads. at Win.
Fleming . . first Mau list and o Cap House ,
N0.1:3 Weed street.' At this establishment
may Le seen a One assorotent Of Canis ,
atm. , Ulna, Flee grant and Hanel•
naw fiats, Hen, Boys and CllltQraa9 Straw
FBata and Cans, also, a /toga Magnet Gems ,
lee Silk sod Caselmere Unit, llenta• !Ina
Felt listen and all the latest styles; also. •
One annulment or Ladles and Wawa , Bate,
trimmed and untrlmmt.nl, or trimmed to
re dor. Those who wish to porehaao •• treed
astlata at a low vine. will eel/ witheet do.
lay at Wm. tlemluire,/f0.13, Wood street.
Fenian feeling•—The friends or the
cause of Irish liberty are reminded that a
peteo meeting of the Pittsburgh. /mann
Brotherhood will beheld to-nightat Lafay
ette Hall. The gallant Oen:O'Neill, who so
•altantly hold his own agairdr the ohatteen
' nn" at Liton.nono Itldgo, onoo t o too o to
dellreran addles. Too admittance is free
and all friends Of Ireland are lorded to eV,
Faraey WlNdow atiadaa, with fauna
Inge compl at Kea nt
Keaton ortema, at the ti
port= of dmi ete,
thilon, Palmer It Co. 66 and
67 £llth Street.
111-ellel—Tbe Amerman Win at the We
L clot, .Bneoha Objects tons (unbar daun
t:lon on Um amid that .11* lloogi. •
litanittubter tbegraatsaleof allventlatel
tram, ablatitakes plata ai A.Jklollwatutti
antticas,Wa warning. Sae adartlatstactt.
NW. flea IIWM aripee: at the itui•
vyoorrtiam of Smithson, Nitier eraya
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PRICE THREE CENTS.
Monumental Fair.
' The Fair at (My EMU eentleeee to be the
center of attraction. ft is a complete em
cees. far, and Judging from the number*
last night, its popularity ls on the increase.
The receipts for yesterday arid laM night
were quite large, and swell the total 14 the
handsome sum of thirteen thousand tile
hundred dollars.' • . • .
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Wass is otos..
It was decideal by the Executive Commit
tee yesterday mOrning tO 4040 the Fair on
Friday everdna next, a feet that should be
remembered by all Interested. and the op.
portunity for investment should be
proved before It is too late. liltbough the
Bales have been immensely large, there sin/
remains quite a number of very saleable
aed desirable article. at the different
booths, which wo hope mill all be disposed
of before the time of Maine arrive..
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We noticed among the prise articles to be
drawn by lottery, is widout tool chat, Quin.
eructated In the Western Penitent...l7 by
an Inmate. It le a cariosity in Its line, con
taining. In Its construction five, hundred
Jneces of word, which are all so neatly
ointed together as to glee It the anresar
ante of a solid block. Isis out ap at five
bunched chances, at one dollar each: The
°bailees are going otr rapidly, and thine
who wish to invest. should do so soon. ea
there are but tale more laic , ' ' .
NOT{ ON OHS PRINZ*, .7 7
The voting on the different prise crib les
Continues spirited. At the cloning of the
polls hot night, the vote on the .fortsO how:
:es p rit:age stood ns follows: Hope, WP,
ut t. 12; Itellet, 2; Duquesne, I. .
tor the :elver born the Independence ned
171: Good intent. 104: Friend:lLnp, W. Pagle,7;
V 1411 ans, ltellef, 1; I.llagnrse 1.
t or the:Char for the nowt popular post 417
the G. , the TOW stood ea follows: •
yost:kl, 14 4: Poet 4. Eli Post 1.17; Post Z 4341
Poet 44, L
The vote on the sinendid gold headed eine:
for tho moat popular official; was es follows:
Simnel Kilgore, 70; J. H. Gray, 17; .1. G.
, Brown.e. •
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base ball Implements, tlio ballet
log la Is Mi 10.... Enterprise, 951tAllegbenp,
171.; Ifygela, 44; Llooolry &l; Scattering. 4.
Theetintest tor the Kowa for .the most
Moiler soldier Is a lively one an d . etootl an
follows D. E. Weymen, Ef7; W. E. choektor l / 4
our; mattering, 40. •
The reel:Lite( the ballotins on the Silver
tea sot, for the most popular Mints 00 eIW
out regard to color. Mood as : lone
Doyle,,(oole net) TS:J. Poston, tote: F.
Morga, 42; scattering, 3n.
The balloting on the old sliver watch In
the Trans:it - aria desk, for the meat papular
memo-sr of the Executive .Vommittee, Is
very lively. Tho result le as follows': Dr.
A. heming, 3,000,W. P. Weyhtan, SPEreJo.
Atbree, 1,250; scattering, le3,
There la to be no extra dinner served trt
day st half past ten o'clock, bet It .1/1 not
In any way Interfere with the regular don.
DOG
The rile of Mauros at the art gallery hee
commenced. and b attended with marked
interest. There are quite • anemone or very.
fine paintings tor sale, and. several equally
line to be disposed ht by chanoce. 90 per.
eons wanting anything of the kind. We
would eay that now in toe time to May: The
plctures offered for male axe whoralucthwie
of so me of our bolt artiste. have does
ted them, no that they can no 'disposed of at
much lower rages than ander any other Ofr -
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• 1 . BOLDIZSIV caress,.
An Interesting feature of the Fair an Tues
day hest will be the soldiers' orphana from.
the Plitilipsburg 500001, under charge or
Iter. tL (I. Taylor. Tee fatten or thin
school reflects honor to tits Mate of Teutt.
eaivania, And great credit. upon Mr.
Taylor There in quite a dattre expressed
by numbers of our citizens to see these
children, and many of them Will have an
opportnalty s• vetrifling expense, and
th e mselves
colt- Gen. Cass,
Preahlent of the Pittsburgh, Fort %v.v.+
ld Chleatto , Italtroad, at the solicitation
the ladieit eouttecten With .the Fair, give
MA Taylor and his school transportation to
and from the city. and we aro intormect that
they will podlively be at the FaLr on Thurs.
day.
uaaz nact. raoroOnor.
The Enterprise Base Ball tlinb have ad
dressed a letter to Mai PrUclllsVerao;
Corrveloomllog Secretary of the AterinnteM.
nil Association. la which they challenge
the Allegheny Club to play match game
at the UtdomPark, on Friday nest at three
o'clock r. C. Proceeds lo be donated toil,
Aloimmental fend. In case the Allegheny
Meb are not in practies. the Enterprise
p0...1 to playa pinked nine. Iron all the
Oldie In Allegheny county. • •
The Herbst Ordinary. .
There will be thrown open to the petit.,
on to-morrow evening, ad Ordinary.
for the scoommodatims of the pnblie which
la destined to have a Inilliant future. The
room is located in the coutronetotti
hog, No. GI Yonith street, open a style of
general excellence seldom or. never eV
tempted hare. The Main dining hall Is
very large and fitted oat with entire new
furniture of um oast dtu e. It In designed
that this Ordinary sell! Sanely a long felt
want existing ameog sit Mamas far tallest
CISAii place far refreshment and meals,
where ail the carmen W.. and comforts of
home may be obtained at the most reasons-
Me of prices Morning lunches of a sat.
dant.' character, at very trifling cost, are
to be served daily from six to eleven o'clocx
each morning. Ladles out shopping, mer.
chants, clerks and all others, will and this a
very attractive feature of the Ordinar
BO i.of fare dinners. which In epic:Wean ex' y.
.
reliance and' variety will at all times Our.'
pass those found at theft. class hotels of
the city, will be served dell/from eleven
o'clock to half past two o'Clock. The
rates for dinner have been established at
toss than usual terms of less pretentious
dining rooms. being only sixty cents -per
• meal, or six dollars per twelve tielrets for
dinner. attach ran be 11,012 at the cowrie:.
once of the bolder. " '
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Particular attention will be given : to . the
wants of ladies and gentlemen desiring a
comfortable meal; the =dormant of a good
duds of cream, or any of the insert.* of the
semen; also to the furnishing of 'families,
parties and =hem at their residence or
elsewbere, with• tbe best of wedding and
sponge cakes, With the richest iumortment
of basket and fancy take, cream and water
loss, meringue. [sagas; jollies, Charlotte de
Bosse, Plane mange, mottoes, ornamental
pyramids, immeloorted turkey, coffee,choo.
elate, eta . The proprietor will receipt. or
ders for thou:mots of parties whit waiters
and music, while every doe sasonment of
china, silverware, entlery,'._alassware and
table linen will be kept for tire. No liquors,
nothing stronger than cool tempting sod%
water, will he Sept in the establishment.
The Ordinary la beyond doubt., one of the
driest la the conntry. Ito appointments are ,
complete and elegant, while mail of Mean.
demist. evade In wall about alidepartmetas.
The welters aro all ladles mdllas culinary
and party departmemu are in the charge of
experienced artist. Water ciceets and
dreams rooms for the aoconsunodatten of
both bailee and gentlemen are attached to
the Ordinary, and all other neoemary ems.
vindences will be found. We bespeak a
large patronage as a reward of the liberal
t enterprise of establishing =Mb a creditable
place for refreshment to the silty. T.
Pile Steam Laundry Company. .
A change of management ban taken place
In this great auxiliary to successful house
keeping, and the business has beeri reduced
to an even more leverableaystem. its
vantages cannot be overeaUmetral . by those
Interested In the health and happiness of
dear wives and daughters who toll over
the wash tub. At a trifling expense all the
laborious duties of that branch of house.
bold duties are transferred or done away
with, and the work Is performed in a man.
nor much superior and more estleaCtory
than it could be .by bard and exhausting
hand labor. The company attend to all
ki n d. or washing at vary ressousble terms
and have an express teem./ from dwell
loge to the laundry. and return all goods,
free Gramme. A list of places whereat to
leave order. will he found. In another
colunin. • •
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Justice Ammon, of East Birmingham,
good Philip Kenna twenty-Ilya dollars for
disonlerik conduct, at tho enne of Chess,
amytlio g Co., In the borough,' and la de
lanit of iniymant committed him Le AB
for.thirty days. An application was made
in Court yesterday for hie release, 'thess
claimed that the magistrate had exceeded
his jurisdiction. ile seems to bare acted
under a special act at. Amu:ably, passed by
tb 0 nut Lexislature. The nutter wIB bo
disposed of Ibis morning. .
•
Library dooks.—Attention I, directad
to She virmlisement to another asiumnor
Messrs. Davis, Clarke d • Co. No. Id Wood
street, -offering superior todnoetnenta to
Bonded. School Superintendeut., Commit:
tees -and Libreria.: for tnntrrOh".."l'
brary book.. embracing too tastistibiles-
Gana or too /maths arm. nod " a " t "..
Catalogues, containing names and prices of
thousands of good rior,Bo, amt 101 on, ird.
dress on application. • '
Liberal dlsonutits • from rapt prices
wherever practicable. A full .apply or all
Suomi, school requisites on hand and di.
poodd of at very reasonable prises. We Ins.
speak for this well known firm a large aura
of public patronage.
lied, roniad.—The body Of 'at' adored
man wu (glued last evening ill the 411egho•
lay river, near Lawrenceville. and from the
deecrildion of the body. ltla likely that Of.
Richard Laneastor, who fell from the steam.
er Keno ono day mit weekll.ll4ll/311 drown:
ed. F. Stewart., clerk of the Earl, offered a
reward for the recovery of the
oner Olaweon will hold an inquest today, '
when the Lady will probably be Identilled.
Myra 130114-Plalad' Wawa—,
Salo or the b'onnlecout olleor.olatea ware,
now on cknibillon
tI on.accond • floor oti(o-,
Anoon. Itoonts, - ,1011 atalth act'
street, 'will be commenced to-macrow morn.
nlng at ton o'clock. These are a Artnicti .
froportattoa, by the maanfonturara or,
Sbeteold. kogland. wboaa reapectablllo
and blgb ataptllng make 'clan:name of
. .
Elsewhere we pubtlah*hidg Column ad•
yent....mor the Well Almon cutler and'
optkiao,4..X. oftvisa,-Eaq., w Fttlit
street. Hs 14•111W.OS Hberstry, end by
fart each* stock 'aa'wgl Caralimoli Heel to
tau atterst , Ork Or .pantlasars.. Hls co•lery
'moon throughout tha 000atry. whale h*
optical goals are destined to noire arced.
*oho over ah7*Var Offered tor sale in Pint._
. •
OIbSO , T. theheautllnl cat In another col
umn en:pierce for advsrtlelne the well
known and ea Lem Max business flan of
Fillmore it Lerner. Trunk. Saddle and Hu,
nee Illannlneturera, Non 104 end 106 Wept
• •
/Kern/ Woesiad.—The gamer lady ertel.
%messed tts•were about goon gesterdag gt
slams% g 0,7 Qoton litmst,lsertrisgal
street sad the Ileugond,part get theigougg
egg - valnatge er9elo . eltqt: Ft.rirt;!,:y.„,l4lg
.11161161.161smilini bruit Stalk 2(6.-
Market moot, far ganuctosatangiont
orationiat Idstio,oticaukrikther
~':
Ae!deusi
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Mn. Lander. LaMar role atimabeth, was
greeted lent night bye Lame audience, and
'youth° highest applause, appearing evm
to better minutes* than on the _preceding
evening.. 'Ttvelitta ehe 'appears in Had
Bk7.lmnPerhahmany thilms to the good
of the . Amar~eaa
pVil t = d e l Tirr F k aaltru . th i t 'of the
.I g hash. order.. The /*yet apart of ' de earth
has not forgotten Me cintimatances which
Made Mies Jean Dayetipert- changer her
llama.' The record of her eufforlomt for the
cause of the Unite Is tow recent to be for
gotten. Her oraselma demo:Mute the sick
and womndect,her liberality, which mined
her handsome fortune, Me :desth - of .her
brave husband. and her acting, as none,
sister and mother •to hundreds of our
woanded and dying soh:Mrs, are aufflaiont
to claim at our hands the moll hearty eel-
,
But Mrs. Lander does cot need to rest bar
claims to admiration of her patriotic deeds.
It>o the possession at -talent of the most
elevated kind.which drew. to see her the
thousands who nightly listen to 'her volee.
Election La Seventh Ilford, talletherfj.
Au election was field yosterdeY
Seventh lord, &Deemer, corenased apart
of McClure and: Reserve tairoshlpa, You uo.
loot and Common. Councils: , The o cutest
tree for and Ntahlst annansilon, and the
Citizens' ticket; ir biota . was on fiver of an
_
nautical, was defeated. The vote emu los
. .
Glrm cu. Ttmer.—Setrat •Courteil-Jetab
Nye= MI; Wm. A. Itoeft, 1.93: Dr. F. Davit-
Co bmwts Cbtmetl.-3. Ft. *ker. 178; Fred.
DerLteM;l77; George' Ober. 1791 . D.'Wett ,
Orrosrifbir.-.§riree ColMeihWm. I.llllar_
218; Jrmes Z. McConalcJi, klatard
Dawver, - • - •
Cowman Countt.-Ccu tired Renter, 249 i,
Jolla 6etzgare, Zl9; &hum?. linktin, YU; Henry
zweroaa.
Deo Itt of N. Iltretrooster. Esq. ,
Weare - paloed to announce the death of
our esteended and vaned eltizon; if, Dunk.
Master, Betl..Pridoa took place Wanted.
lie was ...member of the ,bar, of Allegheny
.
county,, and tor a term of peen was an
Alderiban the Mira ' The deceased out
lived many of Ms contemporaries, and had
Icsat been regarded ea one Of the worthy
and spirited old Miran. The poesesior of
mmy noble traits of head and bean. he
witalostly rmparted and mteemed. and ids
lota will be deeply mourned by a large el,
clo of his
and acquaintances. hu
ttos 01 his Mammal w ill be giyetrin our neat
Issue. . '
lee arerun and .Conlbetbweery:
Yr. Adios lkiehtatr, the . enterprialar caw
terer in Allegheny City, al:monk:kens that he
will' open 'hie drat 'Chia nor' 'Cream
Saloon and Confectionary, Flo. 10 Diamond,
on TneedaY next.: This will prove 'Lan re= .
sort in our ester eV. en It ' , Vibe cond..t
wit In the meet :•liberal manner. , All • the
favorite confectioneries, .01 foreign and
AmerlOaa manufsetunb will 'be kept'eon.
ate kali , on Maid. Webark- far aLr.,Thell ,
tot O/Orkre Pateembel , aa le a Clever, ac
commodating and fair deatuni gentleman.'
. .
- Promenade IMacert.—On Wedneedel
ereeninget rtaxr.weelLthe_Allegheny - Oetut;
Society .111. give a promenade
ecamert and soiree, at Lafayette LIAM Wood
street. It in the Intel:Mon of the Stronger,
to make It Ne affair or the semen and It
will, no doubt, do honor to the Socaty. The
Mate Medical Society will hold Ate drat eon.
elm in this city on. Wednesday etterroorf,
the 12M Metant.
Child Loat.—Last: evening alien; Eve '
o'clock. a tittle chill, aged %h. , e yea.,
daughter of Atm 'lmago., of Washington
treet, Fifth were, was mimeo by IL. mother.
Search stet instituted Immetilar.ely,-.by the
mother end • number of neighbam, trot at
Imta baste nothing had been heard of the
MU , veneerer. The mother la Almost
frame, with grief, and will not be crowning.
She !cam the child has twin stohni.
• Tilagiosed of al StOdsititanee:—On
Wednesday evening ...Lt. the Monumental
Yak, &Weed LoeXinitsh Sewing Machine,
+Maid with pane, elleaninonnted. roMog
any., An" person os proem* tickets at the
fair any thee— The Agent for tnis machine
le Man. lona. at lio././2 thuntstreet. It la
claimed Lobe the best In use. , , St.
we Ito
otte 11114levale. r
bargees. BurJot,ps.. Or
lot s of Dry Good
Dress
Goods, Panting% Linen Goods, =Pi OM
hoes of Itheellnste, tihtrtiogs. Palate, Tick ,
Isus, Cheeks,. &c ell of srtiksh.
sell az the sreryllresst extern' Cosh prices.
R. Ba...csa it G 0... •
tit Varlet* etlpet, belOw Third i Youth ate.
_ .
ew.liiiialaster.—Tbe Birmzogtoun Cu
Compohy base decided , to receive propo.
ads for the oonstroottort of a nesraluanue
ter., the cheat preeent blouse. Itriodol pool
equate for the • Increased comma paw.
With asteirts the rathoral of the trorloilto
the bust drabs sivaritlntootapariy bush
purchased aloe jolt bedew daps N at for
•
EPV.11111431.1.11 the sdwarthiemObt pester-
Sas headed The BahlrluToonabld Awai
t* F00d, , ! the name of ,lar., WWl.= Moore
appeared; ..so Champion for those •dissatls.
Cod mita the • report or' thettouaSy Wood
thdoccdttesto It should lave mad Mr. A.
htoColliater, Instead of 111. Wore; wol, the
corrections , is made In :inative to the latter
. , _ •
.
lltoiled & .Costrell's Co Live r OIL
-The Purest andatreeteet. Cod Leer Oil, in
the , world. ~ .hlanniactored : , from' treat
heathy livery, steam the 7 sosobare-..1t. le
perfectly - pare and sweet. Ask for " Lazard A CuwelPs Cad'Liver On, 1911211thiCtillId
by. Ceetrxes, YAWL 8 00, New York,
Pohl by alldtviiAtus.: ~ -., ',.. -.. XV. t•
• . .
1.- Amialt.—cattilitiiii lislamr appeared be.
for 4natlee James Sa.trary, of Stratton.
ham. and 1.46 *MAI against Thomas J.
.Manroe,,charging Alan with- aesann. .4
threats. She sera he has at 4trerent Limns
thntatened to take 'h. 'lire.. Munroe - was
held for court, and comtartted lb default of
Complltoeatary ' Selmalll-.A. Mad
compLtreentaXy bonen to leor; •Wartl
takes place to-olakt at. Ma .New
_Opera
Room oa able& °Camara )ilr. W. C. Galin.
her, tee great actor, er1:11 appear ea
tea, tea item= Fattier. " .11:croadael" boas.
should 05 atteaulatice.„.. •
The•Daytea (0tho) Joermd Mum "ldr.
?Ulcer , " , "111. i teC•bbMiro oattend the Bap.
tlat .4.:arreentaort. mat duties -bla ardeara
there )10,1114W sirenty rearm in the, maxi is
setoolgof taai elty..apparbr leformatam
chat Irlll be made mallable,McmradMtra
,
•
„
Mad Ithoea.,.ot 'every:deattable
style, quality azot snake. at , sunornally low
pricey at the- Emporium, 65 and 67 Stith
Meet. tinarranow Yatwza to Co.
.
toe. Winona's aro" rapidly. raper-,
Oding an other fatally: medicines, Nem*
%buy, , aro applimbla an nanny common
comm. Tbuy toner laU to ram ovuDYDZEP.
81a. and other disowns:of the atonutoti any
bowel& .-ttn draintlata se/1 them:. : -• .
Cael4llll.ll Armitage Priees.—A general
aseortmens of Super, ingrain, ttag, ./inen
and'iltair tiarpetatt private sale, day 'and
evening, at Smithson, Palmer rio.'a sue,
Lion mart* Si and ei rlfin street..
Vagraises , —Prederfele LundeD made In.
formation before Jostice James Battlatinry;
of Birmingham, against Jeremiah Driscoll,
ohortinh /dm. of cograileT. Mier. a hear
il
ing yesterday- tbe . Josee committed him
Siandoweiscid ISIIIIIC61.:—S. Lice as.
soruneztatanotlon prleakatAtteLmnorlam
of firaltheon,Yalmer 6130., 60 and 67 FINi
Str!let.
Basalt - sea arrested
IT Antennae TayloVe edleem ma brought
before Aka yesterday On aalarrg¢eenttaxmen
The
Yr Alderm
next. an earamltted Wel for hoarlng
en day
Colwmlied,-4obb - /Wan. cbaricr4 alth
- 1:N ecn t!byB4 Iyde,ol". nrcdtal 4br Ulnle:f
161 .4 C0M1XL1t . t.1 2 . 4 ..3 . 1.40 bare .
~,o r Wan!,
von ~axco
l MarZ toc i r " rilit ers
-
atotoq PAsags" •
Enycz a 87 s
. .
Ws ono Oudot. obilgatiosol liOxkOrible
Joon P. Glum, Streaker allot House of nap.
rosooLotivoL tor • 0409 Of too ananol ropOrt
of Um Adl Want Gonoral of Ponnayivonis. •
•
.J. Ilastoxl. tof the Masao (Ohlo) )2e.
poati.r l / 9 4* I.lrwAY-ttro Teen as 4 haa
laniped toproSocimriFyleaueettheticeeTtly
-,• • •
itaithen mom, *ire Ima um. at: privateL
aatc et the Austlon,.thu.‘4s Fifth
.treat, et tench tower , ma: than flenlenit
Cold elparkllng tiskla Water et J. T.
Sample's Dreg Mr!, tm, 39 P:mleralst,
. . .
. petrohona over. e
• r
OLI Creek Out tror
horn X" Ameer no Mon.clay Matted eight Aert4roll and elkr7.rnor
,
tram He itindle t ti r F ir o ,isr, Bl t
flat,
' , hand= 'roma medicine In am •
cola Radii Rawirwilog Ilaowb* w iee
solaat Mix Inweatrat.• A:lamins'a. lung
'awl* AlLarknstioet.:
(Mow takes. —3ledluiSt ralse4:•woode..
frames, Ina Wilds. Ell:nit/mon, Palmer
(.10. , ,Acialop Alan, 63 atta Q.lfitth Stmt.,
Itxt4lk4 4 ;. colored." duirrxt
rate
ranerdmr . ..d ootaxatued tojAt 4,600
inellekeele.oi.iieinliille, is • se.
_sabers declined. Wince ociadtdine
el
MawWs rag N 3.
AllogNlPaY. . , IF OFS.rtleasrurema,
• . .
at anotScpulyeGs.
by Sealchlce,, sci L iX6 4 AS. iTilt 4, 41fth
..• • -
.169. Caw Par •TUnge.
kinds KV.1010917t1 & ! WM"! .!..r"'"?.l.-"
Tan Mil - fits - papaw titieLtaltineni
'WAS Para strait: - Dm s
ote.. - :Aos!. , air 4,6105.
• •
Tw`cSUPit*. e tin!,:aiint,?Pankiann
Jerima evirrow - ; ..:1••.3; •
• arkz e ttiOdx.tatkoopiii
. .
THE:VP MMY GA7SITE.
TWO IOITIONS•
IRED3Ine&Y VSO earanior.
•
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A large abet; TIIIItTY•ISTX COL.
MIND of hue..len reallan natter. tiebeelng
telltertelA L4.t AaAi S IT ` Telegrarn
sad Mall,. vel.ble Matter. fdi the. I
and tallest and Mort rename 71nan•
dal .4 Ckentnerelel Market getorte glom K, -
garter.. In tee Ate T.eaer, Meehan.. •
Yentamt sbould be erttheatlt.
, Tama Ten urn WingLT latetTra:
14V:4r" r'
{tan, •
lae.
Clubs of Ten
one cony Of paper to' the petsonottlair
ap tb* Web. A/14Itleas to <lobo. ...tea
any tn., at dab rate, . •
PtCrilts To Sumac szasits.—to ordering soar
I n
bs um asorifr vbar am
Te
Iran; ae Iwo Issas a Weinerday Zlltion!dt sob
acelterataring but one mall sweet.' •
aar Yowl) try Drat, nsnreia. Mower Orders
or to Itesbnored Lona., marba.est slowest
Address, GlitnErgg,
PITISOITHOIT,'Prergn.
' 'lnkroolleg ha a Pere !lank:
My Tel/graph to the Enlistment. tissettel
Loutarxita s 4 Mtn L—A I/m.ol , oas, of Lex
!ninon, By, was elicit and dangerously
wounded by A. Y. Wadell, a faro dale', Da
the bar or the Lonisville Lotel Ms frown.
log, Wrong lost a lame' amount of ettroiry
In the bank and threatened to kill Waxen.
When if adell eaw Oren he. mow htsf.
tot and flied, the ball entering allele% e,
and was taken out of the e.
,dell gave nitneelf up.' '
New .Terasty, laiteltest CetieViaatiele. .
B)'Thiene,* to the - Pttiebar(P Gazette.)
Turrior J. Jone Coistrention
of ftadieel. ' aelmeliesne suet totlay:
'3i.'8.207111 was oboe.= President. Resole-
Tams were adopted advocating haparsial
mamas. ,About half tfus I.lcarreaslaa are
Lotomotivo ifsplasiaa. _
far.Telegranit Solite Pl:uharai Oatettai
Deraorr. hp...Jun.4l.—ns =One Of a
freight train eroloCled at Ilarou am
toe anemia. Southern Railroad. this sago'.
eifilltr m an
d Zdt r:
CilletAnstlte cone to italeigty ELF.
tßy 7eleßnDhm the Plitfboutb Gautta.7
tworcoto, C. Joie li-Colof Zoom.,
Chsoo arrived today and wilkiesTO for.fis•
toter tomorrow morofor to Pff4Oilh
g rer
the oeselon of tba.CLicult Coon them"
- .
Lour. as sae limns I iAye.„• look. 01.,the
ruins of what were once wiesuilloaut Meta
of teeth, m hn tear everywhere bliKedaty.
Look at them. and ask yourself It is not.
marvellous that snob' dastruotlMi la ter—
mitten. when • by simply maim Bosodoet,
any lona, noon.. fragile, may be presers.
sel from decay or blemish
_.telOng MO
cats."
L
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BIZEPZII—DAI.I & Jw
4th, UM at 11.4.4 t-past eight. 0 . 044 k, at th4•4l
- of the Erfekos mama. br
,th 5.14.44. Monza
A. Bakst% Colintel W1L14L414 tfs,. BE LIMIt hat
][lse RE BICOL tulSq, both oftids •Ity:
DIED. '1
PbUsdelphis:OSSieette eight,
Jane W. at tartly. o'clock. lott.Laahr
elollt.ll, eon 'or the late Rehr. X Mettle, at
tale city. • •
• Th. funeral .111 take place} trout the Velar
Dew; In this city. Wzotralroelr krossfee, tho
Alb loaf., at tle, o'clock. The lktenesoftle Otte,
Ii f are Invited to attend. I ,
.
RtfOICIIISTES.—On Tuesday itictt, ar.
pass ;we", ot^loet. at It. 14.0114 21. 31 gnat
etrert.Xsp., Is 416 1.1 M of kb age..
Notico of fanaral b to-roonov's 0.61.14
vi AvaLl qv :f7771:
AALES.AIKEN. UNDRTAISFAI,
• ao. IGO *Ga rt h stmt.` E
littatnatth..ra
COPYING of GO kinds:CHAPS% OLOVTA end
every. deseriptlal Paroladaz Beads
funtlibed. lianosoyenedda7aG4nlol: Heine
. aisd Carrlaires famished. ' •
-Rdsamomaa—}dinr. David Itre. • Den. • Rd , .
IL W. Jacobus, D.D., Thomas Modal. Z* q.; is
alb H. Miller. Lo: •
JG. RODGERS. 1171.111DERTAL
• Era EICBALUE9, enceessor tbs
late eicanel K, Bodeen: - Be. 29' Ohio Street,
three doers from Bearer. Allesbeny city. Mee
/ALIN Rosewood. liabosaay. Walnut mad Rowse
wood Icellatinn Veletas, at the lowest reduced
prices. itonouonen at all Yours, day and nlabl.
Seam and e'er:fascia fertilthed am stiorts24l62
'Lae on most rraeoneble teems.
1? . T. WHITE' & CO. UNDER
TASS.I43 AND 111.Y0ALMISIS, Maadies.
ter, Wool'. lienlead i.441a Boom la
hi aunt:Au Llier) tome: . Shel Lad aaG
Cbutlere greets.. Uwe. sat Clarrliwa
N., STEWABT, Undefftwiter,
come of MORTON and P1N1.627114171..
Ninth Wed. Cadlud of aft kind.. :Adana awl
Carriage deeded on ea added" lame%
& PILL, Real Estate
4124•tantranee Agents. B.tiv 81., U..
•
YOB ISALK—IINN oraorznapie
Mentrracrelignet We offer for Ws the best and
moo desirable Pile for Oolblpl XIII and Meet
humane, or, Ibr eel large ossenteteterleff pare
polo., Is tae count;.. 210 ' 11 0 171 4 a7 ts basted
on age feat Melt and lb. Allegheny rlvarstaoll
tOtede 107 feet of toe A. V. K. 0. The lota 1
by Da lessons deaden —reek r lot ameba do
well to examine before bulled • elgewheres
Menne laid* le salt Berehasertsl , 7tteltii or
DICVLIN BILL, Real Istate and bmossoo
Agenta. BoVee.vert, Lawre.wrine, ,
lIEMIQUARTM
FOR
PORMTLED,
Wholesale and ItetaiL
THE
PITTSBURGH
CUTLERY COMPANY,
POCKET KNIVES'
Manufactured Iron Plitsburglß Steel
..These Knives are tai: caper.
Ceding the English, and area.
most pop Mat in use, -
FOR SALE BF
WM. N. OGDEN,
' AGENT,'
PITT4BUR6II CUTLERY co.,
591 Fifth Street, •
UNDER MASONIC' FAIL,
SCOTCII PEBBLES,
SCOTCH PEBBLES.
We have on hand the aygt
assortment' of MU thiptylar
Pebble inade ,frons 'the pure
Cry stal, cool ann. soothlt to
the eye The . threst,c/leal ur
asl
assortment of Spectaclesite, the
VITM. N. OCIDE4r,
No.- 59 Fifth Street
CAlrtilt“ KNIVES! ,
CAILVEG
Of
ereir crude andallikty.
style and finish : iab. ha qu ve !Lba
bestassortmantialthe city.
- N
OGD.
59 FIFTH - ST BET
SIGN: One Handraißlaileill NAO.
Revolvers !
Revolvers !
.
The newest and recent- lin.
proved Patents. Smith & Wes.
sou, Alled,s,nendnigton'aPost•
et.,Bacon's,and a host elf others.
WM. N. OGDEN,
No.' 59 4 Filth Street.
1 80016 Spools! Spent!
We haise,k compleitekaa_i_em.
tenave qiisortnient of Kposiaz i r- -
Including Hall &
Re regil_ bona Ibillr.SinvET
for Pao ewe. ,
. _
NOT. It
Aeolian
tins stills • •
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7
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