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OITICIAL PAPER OP PITTSBURGH AID
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intaxce is getting along if Napoleon
' 111.. Ls n t. - In 1851 the imports-of
. Vrancowdre $218,600,000; exports, 8304-
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001,000. In 1865 the importa were $705-
600,000, and the exports #817,400,000
showing an Increase in 17 years of over
*,1,000,000;000, in the total trade ,6f the.
' country. 'The . produce of coal has 'been
doubled, and the manufaeffre of east
and wrought iron tripled duringtho pc
..tiod. Itailroads and _telegraphs have
. proportioAtely increased. _Slime .1851,
When telc reptile messages numbered
' only 10,031, they had Increased in 16f,6
to 2,500,001, and`the charges had been
reduced 70 per cent. lln 1851 the num
ber Of lett rs transmitted !through the
postnfficesiss 65,000,000. Its 1865 the
'number had increased to 329,000,000.
This is deeidedlywell. But another cle
mca".in the probl7i:a romaine to be 'con;
sidetcd. . Taxation 'has by. no means
kept, pace with.tbe increase of frade. In
1851 the revenue
.raised from internal
, and custom dndeg: - amounted to-. $147,-
048,600, while In 1860 it had advanced
PunikUsi.ente, politicians used to
think they worn sfisrper than thossof Al
legheny; but they are ,losivg - that repu
tation. When tha taw was passed errs:
tivg spethil Aisessoisto levy the tax on
sleek in the bands of holders thereof, it .
`Was arranged that two merithereof the
Legislature' should , divide • the plum in
that city. Messrs. Dx.ll.Avsliand . Kznt:
- were aceordingly.appoin ted; but neither
of them can serie, the 'Constitution vpe
chilly providing that men must cease to
_be law-makershefore enjoying the emol
uments of executive positions. Why
did they not come up to Allegheny and
leans the latest dodgeii
WE Ann OU nCED second days ago that
the Republican, a radical daily of New
Orleans, had stragdd war on Gen. Sheri
dan. That journal was bitterkin its lan
-guage, but assigned no rear= for its on
slaught. Th6' telegrapb today throws
some opon,the motives which led
to the unjustifiable attack on the gallant
hero of Winchester. Sheridan tikes"'
open and bold, grounds, and handles
without gloves the disrusionists of the
South. His course in abOshing. the
- Board of Levee Commissioners will com
mend itself to all mindelfmezt, after
the perusil o( his reply to the Secretary
of Wer upon the sktijecL
Os.3Sfot the Democrats et Wash
ington obtained a full experience of
What goingto the polls•with blakk
means: There was. ne • disturiku ic ' e .
The whites behaved wel4 lad so did the
blacks. •The Demociats were, indeed,hhrt., - hut only by the - result as announ
ced-by theinspectora The pinch was
mot so much ha allowing negroes to vote
as In the way they voted. - A Democrit
ie ballot la always savory in the nostrils
of D4moC.mts, no matter who hands it in;
Whil6 a Republican ballotis objectiona
ble, whether polled by a white man or a
black one. .
Tim New I''•;rk — Gazege if?l,ll_
“The Jersey monopoly rod has effect
ed a •junction with the Pennsylvania
Central at Prankford, and a doable track.
IS thus secured front this city to Harris
burg, and thence to the extreme west.
.The neiv line bi'fifteen miles longer than
the computing route, but the time is tie
came.”
This improvement, 'as we understand
it, simply cute across the upper end of the
city of Philadelphia, thus avoiding trans
fer, and making a continuous route.
Whoever has suffered of late by going
overlhe Allentown route to New York,
and particularly at night,' ?ill compre•
hend the Utility of this change. .
Ttre Mey earnings of that part of the
Union 'Pacific Railway' id operation
amounted to over a quarter million dot.
tars. The figures !We flattering to the
management ant shadow the results
forthcoming titer the entire road', shall
have been completed.',
Tun New -York Constitutional Con
ventlon'yesterday adjourned' in respect
to the memory ofthe delegate from Sy—
rilettse, lion. L. II: Eliseo; whO was so
cruelly-murdered by Gen. Cole. It will
reassemble to-day.
CIIIEW 3tiftl4. CIIABICCaIiYed ester
day at Raleigh, Vii. C., to Open the United
Statai,Datrict Court in that section. He
received a (leaded welcome from the pa
triotic freedmen and loyal citizens..
*Tan Japanese Commissioners, having
fulfilled their mission to thia country,
are ribout to return home. Their naval
purchase, the Stonewall, will be taken
'With them.
NIL T. J. DLERALIT, of Lou Wane, has
perettmtorilyaleclitied the honor of our.
+!ceetilitg Gov. :Wells, the appointment
haring been tendered by GeM'Sheridan.
•Taa twentieth session of the Ameri-.
can Homeopathic Institute commenced
yesterday in New York city.. Two hun
dred delegates were in attendant's.
Pausal/. refuses to acquiesce to Napo
leon's modest request that she would
pledge herself against . arming Fortress
Itastadt. •
Tat New Ilampahlre, Legislature orli
ganired . yeitenlay. by electiug Repair
causes ureildlug officers orboth branches. i
Lorin Maack has been appointed Vice
roy of Canada. The appointment will
prove agreeable to the Canadians.
Gov. BROWNLOW atIDOMICCB that the
July Interest on Tennessee bonds will bo
promptly met.
QUEER VICTORIA IA to be honored
with a vieft from the Sultaa ofTurkey.
T 711 WELL /NOW that air. John Ran.
del • freed his slaves and throbbed them
rues. to locate on lands In Ohio. They
numbered about - twelve.hundred men,
women and children, mid received about
eighty acres of,land ton family besides
the moneybestnived. Their locatiouwas
In. Merder, one of the counties in Judge
Palma's district. The Judge says there
never was one of them befOre him for
• any violation of the. - law; they were an
orderly, lnw•abiding people, industrious
I and thrifty. •
One of the women once came into
court as a witness. She was a widow,
and two men who were employed on her
{ lends had quarreled, and one of them
was killed. The testimony in the case,
by Its candor end evident tonsciencloos
' nese,: road& a profound impression on
those who heard It. The principles and
,-. habits in which Mr. Randolph trained
them, evideritly - followed them. The
county_is siningly,Democratic; and yet
these colored people- command general
respect!by 'their excellent conduct and
character. --Their kindly and antrteims
manners were especially - noticed by
strangers passing through their country.
—A Chicago gentletman found a . few
days since, among a lot of paper .which
he had' purchased, the original' parch
ment confirming the granting of six
hundred saes of land in the county of
Kent, in the Province of Pennsylvania,
to Thomas Peterson. The document
beim the date. "Twenty-sixth day of ye
nest Month, One- Thousand Six Hun
dre ed Eighty end Four, being ye Thirty
nig th.Yeat of ye King's Reign, and ye
Fourth , of my Government," and is
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VOLUME LXX XIL-NO. 133:
.GENERAL NEWS
-The late disorders in 'Bumph, and
the anarchy which still prevails there,
threaten to producefamine. Rice is said
to he enormously dear.
—Mons. Go% Heine, editor and pro
prietor of the FrerndAttiatt of Vienne,
ands brother of the late poet, Heinrich
Heine, bas been ennobled by the MON
aor of Austria.
—There is a hat manufacturing estab
lishment In New York, which is capable
of turning out 12,000 hats per day. It
.emoloys .1,500 operatives, and the sales
amount to 0,000,000 annually.
—A. crusty old doctor declined to pay
Ids player's bill; saying • "his pavement
bad been spoiled and then covered up
with earth to hide the bad work." ',Doc
tor," was the reply, "mine is notthoonly
bad work they put earth over."
—lt will be three years next month
since Maiimilian and Carlotta Mitered
the Mexican capital as Emperor and Zan ,
press, with a degree of polnp and cir
cumstance never before in modern timel_,-
watne.ssed In Mexico. It has been a '
wretilied three years tor them both.
—A San Francisco pawnbroker, who,
two-and-a-half years ago was robbed of
.i.. 3,000 worth of diamonds, has recently
been gladdened in heart by the recov
ery of his property, and the knowledge
that the thief, In attempting to escape,
was killed by Jttinping down a steep pre-
I chalet.
—Ender the statute . against ptofaue
swearing, a young English gentleman
named Allan, the son of a clergyman,
was recently summoned before the
bench of magistrates at High Wycombe,
Comity of Bucks, for saying "Be
if I do." After airexamlnation, ho was
discharged, with the admonition not 'to
do so any more.
• —ln Brem4, it is said, a singular ens
tom of Eaxatipn prevails. The govern
ment announhes the sum thatit requires,
and a chest is , planed in the town house,:
to which every tax payer brings the pro
portion which he judges* right for him'
to pay. The amount of tax received
has never failed to surpass the estimate
of the'public necessities. •
—At llukinfleld, England, a collier
named Gecirge Fletcher, who had been
forbidden his parents' 'house on account
of his evil courses, got up early one
morning, took a poker, and beat his
mother'about the head with it until she
was nearly dead. When discovered, he
was kneeling upon the poor woman's
130dy, and still beating her. She was
quite insensible, and the poker was bro
, l t a s
i New Orleans City Passenger
Railway Company having, through the
' negligence of a driver. run over and rie
verely Injured& boy of virak blind, alter
a long trial *verdict of $9.0,000 damages
.has been rendered, $l,OOO to the boy's
rfather to pay for medical attendance and
similar charges, and the balance for the
exclusive use of the boy. The heavy
damages awarded for accidents of this
kind' should teach railroad employes to
be careful. •
Tt o Shenandoah I. alley in Virginia
ittild-to have almost recovered fronethe
desolations Of the late war. Notwith
standing the ravages of the many armies
that passed throurh it, and the almost
total destruction of houses; fences and
agricultural implements, dt is said that
this year the farmers will probably have
the finest and largest wheat crop ever
raised in that region. The lower coun—
ties are filled tip with Pennsylvania Ger
mans; who are quietly bluing up all the
farms-they cm get- . .
—A writer in one of:Mtrweek4 Men
says-that "women grumble much more
than men," and enters upon a long course
of phi losoplecal reasoning to explain why
May It not be because they Lava men to
grumble at, while men have onty women!
Some one once explained the curious
fact that women arc fond of kissingteach
other—which men never do—by'-saying
that men can do better than kiss reek
otter, while women can't The expla
nation of the grumbling phenomenon,
we fancy, is somewhat similar.
, • —Dr. Harris, Superintendent of the
Bureau of Vital Statistics in New York,
thinks the people of that city had better
begin to prepare for - tinother cholera vie= ,
itation. In a long communication to the
Board of Health be calls attention to the
fact that the pestilence bas been making,.
rapid progress in various countries, and
be recommends, accordingly, a free ap.
plicatioa of disinfectants. He says he
does not desire to create unnecessary sp=
.prehension, but to rouse up the people
to such timely preventive measures as
will be most likely to secure them tin
afunity. •
—California and Oregon are in dispute
as to which has the highest mountain In
the United States. The contest lies be
tween Mount. Whitney, California '
and Mount • Hood, in Oregon. Hereto.
fore Mount Whitney Juts been estimated
at 12,000 feet high, and Mount Hood at
12,000, thus making Mt. Whitney the
'oiliest. Some one has lately discovered,
howeve?, that Mt. Hoak ,is 17,000 feet
high, and hence the dispute--California
: claiming the new measurement to be
t false. Either of these mountains, if the
new measurement is correct, is higher
then Mi. St. Elias, which is said to be
t but 14,000 feet high, according to true
measurement.
Augslftug Gaols makes the
following observations: "If the neutral- I
iration of Luxemburg is not a direct ad
vantage for . France, it is unquestionably
1
loss to Germany. The former Goofed-
eration would have lost neither the coon
try
. nor the fortress; no one would have
usred tJ impose such a mutilation on I
her. Luxemburg, which province for
! centuries formed partVf the Empire of
Germany and afterward of the Ger
manic OA:federation, has been neutral-
iced; that fe to say, it. has not become
French, but has ceased tp .be: German.
Prussia, indeed, losses no part of her ter
, ritory, but she , participates in the damage
to German interests, which she claims
to represent almost as a monopoly, and
the loss of political prestige, results from
the abandbmment of the !position which
Elie had %ken up, inflicts also a rather
gierious moral Minty on the aspirations
of Prussia." ,The 'same journal en
deavors to !hew that England, if ever
: she should intervede to defend Laxem
: burg, would'arrive too !Mean the theatre
1 of war, and if she wished to fight for
Antwerp, should not malt to take her
I-measures of defence until the enemy+
should be besieging the fortress,.
wisTEior ITywa
—An immense pelican, Mine feet from
tip to tip of wing, has been captured by
IL M. Neely, of De Soto, Washington
county, Nebraska. -
—The Denver Garette,ii informed that
Gay. Gilpin Int aoldilis grant in the
southern part of Coloredo for $2,000,090,
to a New York company.
liansas paper says that Mrs. S. I
Ridenour, of Paola, boo in her possession
o cup that n - ai brought over in the May
flower. It is of wood, and little worn.
—Rev. Mr. Little, of Monticello,
was at Colwell Bluffs last week, arrang
ing for the' building of a female octal
nary there this summer, and with pros
pects wholly favorable.
--The libel suit of Mrs. Sultana A.
Stern against the Luivenworth Censers• .
etirS was brought to a closo on Thurs
day, the Jury rendering a verdict of one.
lifindred and fifty dollars for rbo roi
—The loss of tr rig D.. .c..,.0rt bridge,
says the Oquivivira Plaindealer, has
proved a serious misfortuno to one of the
most populous and enterprisina districts
in the county, comity& the inhabitants
thereof to make a circuit of several miles
over the direct route to market and the
.--The Lila of a new ralload construc
tor on the Central Pacific, In California;
has proved a complete success. The ma
chine levels the track, lays the ties, de:
posits the ralls,_and nails them In their
places. It is estimated that with a com
plement of twenty men it will do as much
work in a-day as two hundred men with
out the aid of the constructor. .
—The Colorado Times says it is re
ported on good authority from Weaver
ripe, that on the 31st ult. one Indian—
a desperate . character—killed four men
on the west aide, viz : Robert. L. Btmk
ton.(lndlan Agent:Hoop Valley,)' Junes
Latham, William
: Grill': and Isaac Sla
ver, at a point two miles above Willow
creek. The four were trying to arrest
the murderer,' when they. were slain.
Stockton was a brother-in-law or Sena
tor Conneoz, of California.
RIFT EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK.
EUROPEIN INELLIGENCE.
Lord Biondi, Viceroy of Cseada.
SULTAN TO VISIT QUEEN VICTORIA.
The German Statea Ocmfederation,
PRUSSIA AND FORTRESS LASTADT.
Financial and! Col►mercial.
tßy TelevlDlltatae Pit ilt.nrgtt Gazette:3
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IiZoIILST OF lcumtlok
Pestle, Jono b.—lt is seml-aglnially
Portmt that tho Prussian floyernment has
primed to comply or Itnthe exProasod desire
of tho Emperor Napoleon, that St **MA
PleOgo Itoolf agoinst any [Mare arming of
fortress tlastacth.
• zettinmanitr rotten:K. '
Boman, Junes.—The plena a nollevereln
for all Germanys Including 'the States of
Booth Germany., well esti:tone In the North
• Confederation. has been formed.
The Chamber of Doormen a the Grand
Duly of Reese has voted ih favor of enter.
ingthe North German Confederation.
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LOWDON. Juno 6.7Lorti Yount Sue beim.
appointed Viceroy of Canada.
It to undentoal to be the intention of the
Sultan of Turkey to •tnt Queen Victoria
some time in Join atter tie Dan completed
Ole Matt to Napoleon and the radii £...nmal.
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Lcornoirmenar, Jane 5. The steamer
I.llbernis. frees Quebec. has arrived.
Qcsaiirrowe, lone h.—Theeteatner Wor
cester. which recently. lert, Llverpral for
Baltimore, put into this pert today with
ter inachinery disabled.
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IFINANcIAz !LAD COMMERCIAL.
LONDON. Jane I.—Lrenino—Consols closed
hi% for money - . lig Dividends and Awed
oan Securista somewhat Irregular. Five-
Twentlesßras and higher. Illinois Central
and Brie lower. Closing quotations, Five.
Twemiles lA' Illinois Magid 1111. Brie 40.
lavauroot, 'June 3.—Aseuing,—Cottem was
quiet during the atternoon and prices east
er, though not quotably changed; Wee
Catnip NOM, middling uplands, at il k, Or
leans, Breadsings unchanged. Pro—
visions:Pork declined Is; eastern prime
mess, 791. Beef, Bacon and Lard unchanged.
Cheese declined Is; Dais Amenorm, Ws per
cwt. Produce'ruuttanged, except
sales 43e 9d.
Loc.,. June s.—Esening . .--8 war, 2U ed.
Lament' ell advanced 10a. sales 41. per gal
lon.
Acriczne. Jima s.—Reenlng...—Petroleum
u nchanged.
Varoarone June S.—Evening—lL g. Bonds
closed as 70 J 1 •
New Hampshire Laiwietstere.
(hTlampe , o the !hubsarh kiesatie,l
Cosooan. S. 11, June A—At the Republi
can Legislative Caucus, held Ms evening.
Gan. Simon G. Gridln, of Keene. was nomi
nated Speaker of the House. and Charles B.
Bhultford.of Conway, Clerk. .
In the Senatorial Canoes, Wm. T. Parker.
of Merrimac, was nominated for Prealdent.
mid Geo. K. Fowler. of Concord, Clerk.
The Democrats nominated Wm. C. Stereo,
nmini, for Speaker, and Warren Clark,
of Resumker, Clerk.
Coacoan. N. 11, Jme 3.—The Le
met to-day and organized try electingi gslature
Gen.
Cirtflln, Republican, Speaker of the Knee..
Oct non. Wee. T. Parker, Reputeican. Pte.
bleat of the eenete.
.hrew York Comuslase.al eieweimiallom
tri.Teleltoti)b ttt th j el . pstrersh Ussene.)
t t7:l ' "C•roitNi4no.rr„t„l? the c=i. of
respect to the memory of L. IL Ills Cool
were adopted; and committee appointed
tofleece:miter the remains byracose.
Tho Convention then sdlourned to-morrow.
„PSCIIIO Railroad Saratoga.'
:Sr Telegraph to the rutabaga Umatal
Now 'You. June s.—Art Omaha 'dispatch
mys the earnincsof the Tinton Paella Kafy
road. cow naming to the North Haas. are
°Mohair reported at gam.. - e 9 37 for Ray.
Track laying Ls progressing rapidly west.
ward.
Homicide Trial4 — ersiliS of Acquittal.
Mr Telegram to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
graoremeao, Pi, Jane li.—The trial of
Alex. Gould, A lIILm Ackerson and Henry .
Nostra. for the murder of Catharine Kermit
oar, ma malted le • 'verdict of acquittal
Twelve tbinavend Acres et Boom
Mr. Blunt, the British vice-consul at
'Adrianople, in hislrepott to the Foreign
Office this year, gives an account of the
rose-fledds of Adrianople, extending over
12,000 or 14,000 acres, and supplying the
most important source of wealth in the
district The anion for picking the
roses Is •from the litter part of April to
the early part of June; and at sunrise
the plains look llka a vast garden full Of
life and fragrance, iwith hundreds of Bul
garian boys and girls gathering the flow
ers Into baskets and sacks, the air ina,
pregnated with the delicious scent, and,
the scene enlivened by tongs; dancing
and inusic. •
It Is estimated that therosadistricts
of Adrianople produced in the smoker
MG about 700,000 miecal4 of attar of
roses (the salami being 11 drieltin,) the
price averaging rather more than 3e !darl
ing per primal. If the weather Is cool
in spring, and there are copious falls of
dew and occaaional showers, the crops
prosper, and.an abundant yield of oil is
secured. ! The season in 1880 was so
favorable that eight okes of petals (less
than 23 pounded and in some cases
seven ekes, yielded outland of oil. If
the weather Is very hot and dry, it takes
double that quantity of petals. moral.
tore of the rose does not entail much
trouble or expense. Land Is cheap and
moderately taxed. In- a favorable sea- •
son, a donem (40 paces square,) well
cultivated, will produce 1,000 okes of
petals, or 180 tniscals of oil, valued at
4000 piastres; the expense would be
about 1140 piastres—management of the
land, 55,• tithe, 100; picking, 75; extrac-
don 200—lesming a net profit of 060
piastres, or about £8 lla Au average
crop generailygivesabout -£5 par donum,
clear of all expenses. '
The oil is extracted from the petals by
the ordinary process of &titillation. The
attar is bought np for foreign •markets„
to which ttpasses through Constantino
, ple and Smyrna, where it is generally
despatched to undergo the process of
dulteration with sandalwood and other
elle. It is said that ha London ! Abe
Adrianople attar Onds a readier' sale
when it is adulterated than when It is
! genuine.
LUCY STONE objects very deeldedly to
lutvlng her ser ranked in political im
portance lower than the negro. In a
recent letter she says:
"When the war was over and the gov
ernment wan to he reconstructed, we
again urged our claim for suffrage by
petitions, tracts, lectures, Sc What
more can - we do? Must every Individual
woman demand suffrage before any of
the thousands who -have demanded It,
eon be allowed to exercise It? 'All po
litical power inheres in the people.'
Women are people. 'oOvernments de
rive their just power from the con
sent of the governed.' Women" are
governed, and should give their con
sent. And suffrage is consent The
rv. retie of this Inhinmt
puwer, of this consent of the governed,
has been denied to us through no fault
of ours. Are not those who bare with
held it In honor bound -to confer It,
whether we all ask for hoc not? Shoul d
I not good men, Irrespective-of party, see
in it that their mothers are not placed
politically lower than negroes, lower
than the great Milt of ignorant men
who can neither read nor speak our lan.
mince, and on the same level with the
worst of the rebels who are deprived of
1 their vote ass punishment for treason!"
—Hendershott, who mils hitaself "tho
drummer boy of the Rappahannock,"
has been getting himself into this Western
papers by exhibiting himself_ as tbo
drummer who beat the charge under tire
at Fredricksburg, and as a promising
prologe of the late lamented Lincoln, has
appeared in a new character. On Fri.
day he ran.away with; and was 'smelly
married to the daughter ofe.well•kmown
merchant* Of POnghltmmie, whom the
retitent telegraph does( not, allow us
more particuWly to specify. -He gave a
champagne sapper in honor of it ma.lf
the ante night, and deft • afterwards for
the North, having $B,OOO of hls own; or
her oirn, or come one amen money.
PITTSBURGH, TATJESSDAY, JU NE 6, 1867.
SECOND EDITION,
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
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FROM WASHINGTON:
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Amalie Debt . Pltatenient..D.Derraxe4=
Dr. Durant Decline. Itio•Lonlitiana
Governorship altafely Valreafor
Steamboats—tap Conindselon.
• ate...Pacilif Railroad .Progresp÷itr•
toren, on Compound Interest Notes
—The Larne Currency Balance, .tc.
Teleiraph to the Pittsbn relamete• 1
WAPatataTON, June 5, IF:.
rentar aunt srartil sat roc tits .
Public debt bearing coin intereirt Slue
-2.445,4,185. Debt Mitring ourreney interest,
1055,C51,765. •
Ustnred de‘at na presented for payment,
.45/1,302,0J2.
Dept bearing intereht, 111.1.79,173,./m. Total
debt, Ke1,701,031,Z5.
Amount le treaartryi
rid t
es ift i r ot..ut Lob!,
BM May Ist trR
the y debt be coin' ln ter
trea tag If/mewed .61,4ffitiok, debt bearing
gaturel ' iltbt, Wetd omae
preselatterterlei4 tTI I 4,
has decreased 0214111,3/01 and dent bearing
no intereet bee lebreeded, 11 318 ,251. Tile
meant tiT coin In the treasury b. do
tamesed -.151 Tile currency r bal- 1
his ittereased 113.882,711;874, while the
amount et debt. lees oasti treatery,
shawl a dearesse of s.si7,on,amt.
ram( no STIUrprOV staalcttia.wi -
' Commander Cleo. cotratind- .
Mg the United States stoameri delpee, re
porta to the 'Navy Pepartaitestointlef date
of iteat Entrance llegellan% /drafts, April
thst be left that place on the date of
his dispatce, haring remained over ' ,eight
at Sandy Point, where he - atimmunioated
with the (+decreer tai the Chelan 'et,'
mmot, and at his argent request aseipite•-
age 10000 Of his colontsta to Valparaiso.
kt Port Gallant Capt Emmons found the
English brig Julia Laugliley, which entered
the ntralta some weeks previous, and put
beer from the Crooked narrows.; whereshe
was menaced by the waived in canoes.
..I.IIIILSZIOCI was tendered to the brig by
the commander Of the °Open At the west
entrance, Red alkalortit the etralts, natives
came to the aide of - the vessel in their ca..
noes, in an aimed, naked state, clamorous
for tonacce and fire water, 'offering a few
skins, do., in exchange: They see bacon,
lag very bold and 1101210r011. sin. the
streite are more frequented. and will give
trouble to any emend that may get
bore, or Is not manned with sufficient num,
ben for eelf-protection. The efficere be
longing to /ler /laths AU/ eetirmderoneeln
Warren, new empktyed in surveying the
straits, wereirounded by them sweetly.
AVCST ',LYN YOB 1171•11111141• Ts.
The Secretary of the Treasury hex *nod
•carenbar tippet:ovine the use of the (di ow
ing named locked safety rodeos, at the
option of the Kean/beet boners, ]abject, of
course, to the usual impection and.tee it up
piled ty Waal impactors, and examination,
and approval or disapproval, fee special
reasons, by &incensing Inapectors. Thes
valves, though in a emend thamererap
. proved, are yet to ne nubjected to !the
most careful end exact Knitter. sal to
the quality of material arm workutaranip,
and their sufficiency in a particular case.
This enumeration is by no means to exclade
others equallyeritorious that may Ibe
presented, bet Su m pereleing Inspectors ere
required to afford to all ouch a thorough
and Impartial 0.11.1t1it1013, and accept may
foiled to posse. equal merit. The valets
chosen arm Pint, the Arnerieen high anII
low pressure: second, the Rounison high
and Low pre sure, third, the Farrar high
and low presture; fourt.l4.the mama high
and. tow pimsurei fifth, the Melierchy. r.
nth Lamas crammer 10....“.
The large balance be the currency, shown
by the public 'debt statement, to mewed
principally from reoelpta from miscella
neans sources and w elt revenue near
the Cl m. of Nee, ea as the nocemity to
prepare tor the Interest lading due in a
few days on 740 notes, sue principal of
compound interest notes and lumen there
. on, and al. to meet the requisitions ex.
peeled in a few days from other depart
ments.
rActlnc
The Secretary of the Interior has receiv
ed a report from Brevet Brig. Gen. ii.
Pentipeon mad Mum. Wqt. et. White and F.
P. Blair, Union Pacific ILABroad Commie
stoners, atadog that they fled the Tenth
section of the forty Whim of that road,
commencing at Mroe handred and dye and
terminating at three hundral and forty-Bye
trilice-BOrt. ready . tor immediate service
and sopolled with all the appurtenances oF
a first Wan railroad, nod therefOrn venom
mend the noceplanCe by the Government of
said (MUM.
The Treasury Depot':neat Is prepared. to
redeem United State* compound Interest
notes as they shell troveraliy mature, by the
O
or Use principal and Interest there
on to the date of maturity, Cu their pr.
mumUon tp the Treasurer or either the A.
Osten% Treamtrarrat New York, Plin , tde•
ahia or hoetoch
TIM J.11,1\ ?Z. 000 I[lll4toSt.
Loft Wastangton for New rook and Bos
ton: The Chief Commissioner Leases In the
steamer of the llth for Sao Francisco, to
take the Colorado for Japan. The two naval
Whoa. remain to to go home In the Stone.
ban. Captain Brown, of the nary; has
een engaged brit* kinemlssloners to take
Der oat.
Me ascertained that Mr. Donut, this
mOrninif, telegraphed to lien. Sheridan, to
response to the appointment tendered blot
by that caner. sa Governor of LoaLstana,
peremptorily declining ghe honor.
PROM 'ALABAMA
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—roe Plasters Adapted.
(By 'relevant; to the Pittsburgh Oasitua
Rowroovenv, Pane s.—The Union Repub.
Ilean Convention. of Alibates adJoerned
die die today,-after two days` session.
Over forty counties were represented by
about one hundred and seventy delegates.
"Polity"thriCotettilltee on Plitformmade
motet, which was unanimously adapted:
Resolved i That the Republican party of
Alabamadeclares Itself a_part or and in al
liance with the Iratided Repeollilan party
of the Union, and unconel/tlonal Manila of
the Union of these States.
Resolved, That we endorse the action of
CON( VIM on the question of reconstruction,
and sill heartily eteeNLYOI to carry out the
same to Its cosieluslon. - •
Resolved, We will endeavor toaecore, by
.13211114M011ta to the Conetitulion end laws
of the United Buttes and mate, the renal
rights of all men, and the tall oojovment of
the rlittita of clUtenehlp without distinc
tion on account of color.
Bracierd. We are friends. and marmatos
of free mooch, Compress and free mhools,
and most liberal porn:atm by the State for
the permse of educating the people there
of. sod henceforth there Is lobe no distlno.
tion between the tottabliantl or the State
in civil or political rights on account of co-
for or prerions condition.
Bamford, That we dismunumance to 'stir
Up state WWI 011otentten among the ample,
believing mach a course too:ivory way ird
ons to the country.
Armload, That thine men who stood firm
to the muse of Union are entitled to Ebel
confidence which 11 the reward of planet
tide .6E1644111y in even and.
Resolved, That we `pledgeor endeavors
to secure the retnEval of,the lax on cotton
and Mate poll tax,
and establish ana role
In the State that the tax mad by every moo
shall be exactly In proportion to 1.11 prop
a"Zerflrguinresi.reornurodui—d tO the Pro.
pie of the titanic that they manliest to the
world their determination to abide by the
Prescrltod terms of reamation by eloetie
to oMon men whored, oomplyin all respect g e
with the requirements of the acts of the
Congress of the United States, and to sap.
trUTfoni:l7•l 7 o l pTferthr are
eiTs:cort,
of the United elates to any other that could
00 t o ed. That all moo hare cordial
'00065 to to political equality upon this basin
FROM RALEIGH; N. 0
The Prootamallat Parly—arrlval of
Chief 'males Clbsoo—araad Hotrop.
• askew a lopoeeb.
1111Tetecrspkt.O,Ikel'ILUMErge ilszetc.l
BALWIII, N. -C. JUrie s.—The Proaldelat.
Sad party departed 10r Chapel 11111 this
MORIng;• • •
u'ingleseMnl'at o =4 1.1r.a ttr.
afternoon. lie we. Met at the depot by two
thousand freedmen . with barmen and
National flogs dying:band* playlug 001 thn
nwwmbtstre eneerinly k Pr...den
ems termed end ha
two
escorted through
the prluelpal streets to the hotel, from the
.hateony of which, In emporme to vOolferons
calla he made the fallowing speeoh
My Illestric. I thank you Mr. gym, kind
recoptlott on behalf or the Citizens of
itsleligh, and relates I have the oppoftunity
to 'meet yen, and meet you with all men
.re minelitY and equal before the law.
e ..have passed through a eery trial, but
'with thane., whit% hes followed we have
fr f rem, and let us without exception
n
color,aid la motoring our whole men
u Tst I believe, and ever will be the
desire of My heart. I thank.you again tor
the kindness of your reception.
Mayer Itaywooll introdueed hire, and be
was acoOmpanied on the balcony by nem
Ilrady,aoolorelelergym an. Theerowd,
as be retired. gave three rousing .
cheers, •
PROM CHARLESTON, B.
=!==M
Sag Depreoates,—lPM elf Trade
moettoig—mdesa• n.
Telegraph to the Plualenorie Uses Se. j
Cosintssvag, 5. C., /me - 0.-Considerable
depression prevails In tills community ow
ing to the rostra orders of Cisnerel Sickles.
Interfering In munialpal affairs During
the loot two days city Week has fnUen tau
to Wises nor amt. The Baird or Trade
has passed a resolution deprecating some
of the provisions Wf Order /to. 99 aa UM.
Moue to the oltyouill amobating aooomila
tee to confer with Gmeral 81oklea In rola.
tion Monde.
A White.IILLA 01112011 Sate. 1010 Wu re•
ciinUy committed whit' on n'ObArge.Of lit
tecoptea rape on s LLUe colored girl, hung
Idausilf In • cell last night. t
Progazisit for the. Fenian*.
CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh fizzette.,
YograbeLatrue 14-2 be Zrltleki We Of.
lout eloolfitel to maul AIM Burin Ego
Sold Ma to - thanes tor the the of volun-
Um. • 141 X4plauttth &Alder Motu.
.1,1Iaoa• !mut sear for. the ese of reg.
then and Tothalethe.
CONDENSED NVWS
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—A prlYate dispatch from Ifealtlegion re
ports ['id following clamps. lathe condi
tion, of the nubile debt. se sholu by the
itiatement ol Juno lat;eontnated with that
of fday,lst: 510 's,Inerease:1145".COO:
decrease, 437,0.10,0o0; Compoirid Notea, de.
oroo.o.11. 000 , 000 ; Coln Corti...Melee, deireaso,
ht,ooe.uou. The sextant of eelrklo the treea
ury to elated at arime,Ood,,,ia of 6fiiiazt:
aL $71,009,000, against O3t,too,oth May
If tide last item; shciateg: an increase of
0w.0.0.W0 In the eurrener balance be cor
rect, the Present eoridltioa of the Money
ritarlaot is readily am:meted for. , •
—A mixed tOnveatlon of Republicans as
fumbled it aterntgobrery. Alainrout,qtrTace
nay. The °Picea were impartially diet:An
ted among the two harmoniforie races,lndge
9mffl3. aWhltemim.beingePnitch(dint:
and the jiiraii.; r&Selidfig half the reMilti
log emcee. Gym gwayne, Patton end
others were present. A motion to tootle
Judge ituitoed to seat oc tbd platform
0 0 0 •IrffeotlY opposed by the nertroes, and
on Its being renewed in the Aftkmtion nes
mon. the Maeda county deleitationWeeeded,
whereupon the Convention adjourned.
—finish& dispatches statii:.. the Indians
captured.twenty•dvo head' ,Of tattle from
the railroad emPloyens twenty Mlles west
of Jelesburg on Monday: A coach was at.
tacked nose Fflirttel• Rtatifin on Sunday
and two delvers klllad. The was but one
passenger lo the coxh and in !seeped by
running to the Hour. • •
—The Senatorial eivereleft party vent
Tuestlav at tlen. Argur , n Wadi:mallets et
the end of the track (e far* Isla) of the
m‘ln siem of the Colon 110111 c Itattroed,
three hentlnxl and alzty•gbe mile. west
of Omaha. Tero.arta ri ottexter mile. of
traoa we're hild dttrirtg WA day; ,
—in Havana a royal Order has hot re
ceived valuing slaves at roar hundreadoll.
ars or less. which is spout the expense of a
Chinese Coolie for eight-years. This Is
looked upon as. decided step towards the
abolition Of slavery. , ,
—Ono of .11.1m111.1039 was Vcssole arrived
at Havana on 'the first list. with s prise
captured nIT Yucatan: Ai.. s Pri•• can
hr sold only in a port held by the captor, It
was unknown what Connie Werdd tie pursued
to this case.
—An extisontlaerlly heeiythundersterns
Passed over the city of ChicionatiSuesdaY
aitern.u, doing congideialde d4reage to
streets end dlling cellars With water. Sev
eral houses were struck o 7 Usl.tang.
FROM ,NEW 04. MANS.
Levee Cern...one» driddlded—
Letter Prom Oen. Lessinalreei—lier.
Wells and Gen. 'Meriden.
=1
New ostrass; Juno I.—The Boar4f of
'Levee Commissioners, appottited,by or.
,
Walls,perieeted their orgitairationtiy elec
ting Robert H. Mille President, E. Ilangs-
mer, Chief Engineer, 644' E. C. Sulthen,
eeretary.
Gauen.% Longstreetpahßsties otter this
morning containing the , tollesri parse
graph: "The military hill and amen ants
ore peace offerings. le ettiould weep them
se met and plate onrsalsee open Oa to as
the - starting point Irma which to moat
intareissues as they artse.”
Gov; Wells publishes s o letter, siidrassed
tho Pressnt.'protosttng against his re
moval, and hi
soother very estistle address to
Gen. Starlit., in which be says there is not
imord of truth'in the charge that he an
peding the execution at the laws of Emi
gres..
THE THEY.
!By Televsph to the PlUltnergh Gaiitt...)
Louise:Lan, Jane s.—There arse another
very largo attendanwat tbe WOCullawn
Course to-day. Tbe Crib race, tor leo Lem
18,1110 hotel pull° of bye hundred dollars,
two Dille heats, tree. tot all ages,
by Y. IlLsalcals colt, rattielsu, walking ovnr
the trace. Trio second face, a slue. dash
of one tulle and three-fourths, for • purse of
two hundred and tiny dollars, free brain all
saleso,
n v — as n w e o .l n
12 b . y T een Lsobmelaa
c ba t n i de er
for tha prize.' Tile third rue Wea•grand.
handicap hurdle, earniPintles Over eight
beetles, tventested by tffnia here., flu woe.
by I. la. Whalers bay bursas.l).pp:trier—Limo
•
Sins Yonn e Jlll. s.—The Patterbon races
crintlenuid to-day. In the steeple chase
Intuillesp ‘ for all saw, for seven hundred
and 0017 dollars, about three trines, two
of which was over. fair bunting country,
Isere Dernty.seven. horses, Citadel beat
!grown harry—tline
In the second race Vence', colt, beat lied.
arlug, Den and ElleblLOtreSlll; tame,1,194.
Delaware walked over fee the thre mile
heat lace. Egotist won the selling race,
leaving Manhattan, It Is reported, a tulle
and a coarser behind;
FROM NEW YORK
Tsiegrann to tae Pittsburgh omit...)
anal : ran:
New Yong, Juno G.—Thirty...a h.ndresl
and eighty lour emigrants arrived to-nay.
COW M 13.2•11 T 3 .CILIT.
Hr. Bancroft-Asill sad for Europe next
Wednesday, and will go direct to Berlin.
noiroararnic tafrmrcre.
The twentieth session of the American
ilomomathic lectitilte commenced today.
Two hundred alliCgat(l2l are present. Dr.
ilelworth, of it.. Imola, was'chosen Presi
dent for the ensuing year. The report of
the Committee on Medical Ethics was mad.
There will be a public:Lecture into evening
by Dr, Cook, of Chicago. ,
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TalefisPb M the pitta nagb Gazette./
lisgrms, lune 5.-1/Iver falling. slowly.
r."l;voggrair...vi:avg;f,°„r:,7.l;.l-
DROWTISTILLI, June e.—Utter Ste Inotone
Inch and falling slowly, Weather steer and
warm,
Om Orr.. June a—laver four feet fonr
Inches and falling. traelnex clear
pleasant.
Ott Crtr, ."ne s.—ltirer thttp- eight
limner - land felling. Weather clear and
pleaaatit.
Cleveland Episcopal e lon.
[Br Telegraph to ;the Pp rub, tiuetta.)
Cravatatio. (5.. Jives - s.—Tito Episcopal
Convention, Diocese of Ohio, met in cite
any todar,llehop biallvalue, of Ohlo, pre
althea'. There re a largo repreeentatled of
:the Churches or the butte, The morldhe
~ 191a1 devoted to religions examinee. Ita the
ntternocou there wu m addrces from the
,Blshop. giving an exhlbltton of the Orwell.
Aloe of the Church and Church entorprtaee
'le the Dloceee.
Adjourned till tomorrow.
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Seltsrspb b the Pittsburgh Gazette 1
.13stmoons, Juno 6.—Tbo buildings peon.
Disdse Ilny's banking establishment, on
North street, owned Vi J. A. Bonaparte.
were burnt. this inorninr. The lass to cov
ered by insurance. .
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(Br ToWatson io the Pittsburgh tissette.).
Nme-Totot,ltmes.—AdtsPeteb tit= OM
Brownlee , to the Associated Press slain:
"The July latereat Ott Tennesub bonds Will
be vromptly met.
Am Old MI ideates , Dead.
nyTslearaph to the Pltt•hergh thdatts.l
Ilsarronn, .1006 s.—ltew. Joel Dow., of
the Tina Vortgregadonal Chadds, the oldest
pastor to the teats, died to-day Lab's seven.
ty-slghth year.
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The Weetmlintes, Gocrae deelalnul
saltiest too much plynicel exorcise, and
expresses the opinion that phyaleal de
velopment le Bobo to be corned too for.
It says; .
Of course it in a very grand thing to be
able to insintain one's right against half
a dozen cool-heaven, or to figure us the
champion of an injured respectability
against blackguardism, as Sir Robert
Clifton .did a little time back in tho pub
lic- streets. But these are .excepuouel
caniv, rind it few men enn.be pointed out
who are distinguished both as putriliate
and scholar.. But the greatest and taunt
dangerous abuse, and one that ought
most rod ul wilily to be d incouragetl among
young rem, is what is technically known
us "training." Who can appreciate the
indignant periods of the amend; whoa
tboy decry the insane discipline of over
enthusiastic athletes? Then, en now,
they studied to. bring their. bodies to n
premature perfection at the expense of
both mind and body for the:remainder of
their lives. These who havo gone
thrOugh the severest training become in
the end dull, listless, and subject to nu
morons dinearesicand in many instancce
the - ultlinate victims of :gluttniiy and
drunkenness. Their unnatural rigor
neldem lasts more than live. year.. It
wan especially .remarked by the Greeks
that no one who in boyhood. won the
prize at the Olympic games -
over distin
guished . himsohimselfafterward. The three
yearn immediately preceding seventeen
aro years of great mental pevelopment,
and Nature cannot at the name time en
dure any , severe taxing of the. physical
conatitutlon. l'rudencei therefore, esPe"
daily at thin critical period of life, must
ever go biutti-inhand - with vigor, for the
evils of caress outweigh by far the evils
of 'deficiency. But, as.. long, as due
Wanda are preserved, athletic sports
may ever be hailed an the best blends
both of mind and body. The Duke of
Wellington is reported to have said,
when he woe looking on at n cricket
match, that as long as these were the
sports of Engliabmen, they need never
fear invasion. To this we think we may
add a more powerful enoouragement, fbr
we alnoarely. bellwre Oak aa 'long as'
'thistle sports bold their proper` place in .
Our educational establiatunente, yreneed
cieverfear the inreelon of degeneracy nor
the tyranny of Ignorance. •
MEM
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
rouß.im PAGE.—The fuller! and mn4 re
liable Monty, OR and Produce Market Es-
Porte gkez by any paver in the city, WW bi
found on our Fburth Fade.
THE ADLIRGTON HO'HIODE.
The Primmer Nenteneed; to Termely•
four Year. Imprleonm'ent SO the
Wester.. reilteosiery.
JOhn ft, dollnetoe, who was convicted of
i
murder to the float deleted In the Duller
minty Court, on the Charge of killing emit
Teeple and Sidney Cunningham, at Poe
terevllle,ou L'Erlstifeas eve last, was grant.
new trial on Tuesday, Cut the ground that
the grade of murder should not have been
higher than that of second degree. Ills
Llonor, Judge kleiltiffin, said in the
'first case, for the murdei Of ffidney D. Cun
ningham, tried at the last term, in which
a motion for a lice trial had been made and
argued at the sulloarned Court In April; and
help under advisomimt. the Court were
of Die unanimous opinion that a no* trial
&meld be granted.. 'The evidence had been
carotid:sf end sfecuratelY reported and
printed in the Pittsburgh . OwLierre. 'they
opini=ond didttentively itiff were of the
t not warrant a verdict beyond
that of murder in the neconfl degree. They
east no reflections upon the Jury who tried
the prienner. Theyre letelltgen; eon
eciennons men. We thi we nk they erred to the
degree of guilt. Tt the sheenee of proof of
deliberation, on the part of the Common:
w ealth, the law would dr the grade in the
second degree. 'She meeting at Oliver', on
the night of tho 17th of December. 1010, was
for a lawful purpose. The young ladies end
gentlemen hail met for n party; they had
been interrupted byelotent and improper
langumfetrpm tilq cleecused men In tile early
part of the evening/ and Adllligten, and
others. had been rooeustutt to be mortared
to assist John Oliver In ease of (ma:ex eta.
berbance. - Cunningham. and Teeple bad
promised tO conduct thetneetVe9 beettedy.
mo o r the remainder of the evening. le amid
eration et being permitted to nartleinnto
In the party. The aistUrbanee afterwards.
was snob Beta Cadre Riede nitel t; ng fier, 1 101
blood. The fact that th e prisoner gate
Irtantnd when he flourished the knife,
rebutted the presumption of pmmoditatioa;
if ho had pre-determlued to kill;he would
not barn exhibited the knife and given
warning. When he saw Oliver, hie friend,
Pttotrato MI the floor. end a Chair In the
hand. of a strong man, upraised over him
-when he was appealed to by Jones net to
permit them to kilt Oliver—lt wan eufficient
. cause to Incite hot blood In a auntie ic tuna,
as Adlington had been proven Co be, ana l
destroy the presumption of deliberation or
premeditation. tint deliberation must be
proven by the prosecution, felling in which
the law flans the. grade (where It Is certain
who committed tne act,l as murder in the
eecond degree. Therefore, we arc of opin
ion the Jury erred so the degree of guilt,
end a new trial ie gMatol.
Tax M. 503118 PLtSD4 deILTT.
The prisoner Moo. a ;Ito cogitation or
his eounseillmt in a ploa or gouty .0 the
indictment charging him with the murder
of James ii Teeple. The chard
log him with the murder of hidney 11. Can
nfuglmm, was next neau, , and on being az ,
reigned, the prisener, by advice of his
eounsel,pleaded guilty.
ffaM=l
JUdge Iletiuthu mald It now became the
duty of the court' to fix the grade of the
homicid which, rrom a careful coca:Wen.
(lon of the law and the facts, they should
place an the record se murder in the sec
ond degree. ' :
D1M1.C.3,13[11 441:71LT.
The Coen then eddies...l the prisoner,
anti asked tam if be bad anything to say
why sentence Condit not be pronounced 1
II iv, an opportunity was now offered.
The primmer 1.1.10 wad said : will now
say to this honorable Court, to my little
family and my Wited mother around me. "l
oni not usage of the crime, Men Aare mock
wic me. lam riot patty. That', ell 1 have
•
The Ofnart, arbor hicturlng the primmer.
proceeded to pronounce eentence. On the
tint Indictment, for the murder of Sidney
11. Cunnin
A gham, tnhat you, John 4i.
Adllar
ton, pay dn.. of Ste dollar, to the Com
monwealth, the easta of prosecution, and
undergo an Imprisonment of Colliery con-
Ortement, at hard Labor, In the Teatern Pen.
itentlary of renneylerdtle , fort a period of
twelve years.”
.011 the amm .
o d Ind lamer, t, fort he murder
oflaem 11 Teeple, the Courtl Bald If the
Indictment had charged the homicide se
having Men the second offence, they would
have men compelled to eentenee him for
life, but it bad not been so averted, and they
would have to neutence him as though It
erne the lint offense.. "We therefore Den
tenoe you, John A Adi lento.. to MY►Me
of one dollar to the Matmonwealth, Vas
mete of prosecuUon, and ntalergo' w lm
prlvernmet In aolltarreonanemenl at hard
labor, in the Western Penitentiary, for a
term of twelve yeare ; t.O be compel ed from the date of the expiretion of the PM verb
toner,"
arrlyitl or the • Remotes or col. Wil
liam Pertfeelers or hi.
Slaraer.
The mortal remains of Colonel William
Mildle reached this, Ms native city, yeater•
day morning, under ImlMary escort of (fen.
Meade, Col. Landers, and other momenta
tlvea of the Regular Army. A largo num
oar of entrees, among whom were the city
and county oftlelaln and dlsUngelshed mem
bers bf all the professions, namable!' gun"
'depot, and follow.' tha /WOW:kW dattaaad
to his final resting plane, In the Allegneby
Cemetery.
We have already remarked that (Mimed
Riddle was a eon of Hoyt. M. Riddle. Esq..
decanted, and that he bed received his cde•
cation at the Melt Schobl to this city. - lie
joined a regiment of Pennsylvania Re
erves from Pittsburgo. Re was taken pt.'s.
onor and sent to idhey, hot escape d there- -
Scorn. •butve.inently he w laded by .
General Reynolds for one of Ma personal
staff. With that gralmit officer he served in
every campaign and in every action. and at
Antietam, where Rentable wasnot actively
engaged, the was thee in command ot the
Pennsylvaala mllitla4 Colonel Riddle
Served on the staff of General Meade. ills
wound, received In that action, and his
splendid conduct. led General Meade totako
him on his staff after the death of Reynolds
at Gettysbarg. Prom that time his services
alarm? headquarters were well known, and
rewarded by a stmeeption of brevets, and
by gencrous_pralse from General 'Meade,
when broken health compelled COI. Riddle
to leave the hold.
. .. • .
The cause of thodelth of the deceased is
now being investigated. Ovens, the man
charged with his murder, was Sergeant-at-
Arms In the LI nese at Harrlsborg bist so..
sloe, hod has the reputation of trance Phil
adelphia rough of the first class. The fol.
lowing testimony contains all the pertlen•
lars of the affair In which our gallant citi
zen reeels.l hie death:
John N. itutille.snr orn..--On Tuesday even
ink, May 7th, m y brother end myself went
M
to r. Ovens , °M.; we went there to at
tend to ansautent. paper whim] was
brother's
made out in my brother's name. and should
have been made out In my mother's, as the
property belonge.tto nor. When we went
in wo wore surprised to fled It. a drinktng.
Saloon; there was one man behind the bat
And one In front talking whim; my brother
asked the man behind the bar 1l thin - wa.
the Assessotla odiem he add, yes, eiri my
brother then asked If - Mr.threne wag in, and
he answered yes. and pointed to the room,
and we went in and found [women who
'Were taking a drink. One was sitting
down and the other, who was Ovens....
standing. My brother Bald are. you I
Mr. Ovens; he replied, yes, eir, that
Is my name; my brother then said, I
have come to see whether it is necessary to
hive a paper made got In my mother'.
name instead of mine, as she la the owner
of the bailee and household fmniturei thus
paper data not apply toasty of mine except
a sliver watch, and I suppose It will he ne
cessary to have a paper made Out In her
name for her property. Ovens then said,
"Won't yen stand up for your motherrt my
brother anewerod, "Certainly, I will stand
miler my mother on all occasions when it
will be legal:. Ovens then said, "Ton don't
want to go bark on -your mother]"My
brother raid, No, Mr. Ovens, I come up
I hero to attend to business, and motto be In.
old/ed. I want CO /MOW particularly
whether I eon file put my mother's property
nu then paper to which you have pot my,
name;" Ovens seld, "On, t one, you want to
get out of paying your mother's tax, and I
to Mk you are a leaden" my - brother said,
"Come, dark. we cannot make Mr. Ovens
understand:" are wont to the front door; I
had my hand on oho knob; Ovens went be
hind the bar and put the paper in the
drawer; my brother asked Ovens. while he
was beh hid the bar,elf he was Mr. Ovena. end
to lotltlmneo the paper an InoLant," t/Vono
wa,"Noyl will attend to pot/. /whin" you;"
and then came round from the bor. or was
coming round, when he 5a1.1.1 will As tool .
Ito walked no to us and put hie land on my
brother's bread,vidently In a fighting
mood, and repente d , "I think you aro a loaf.
er." In the meantime the man with whom
; Oven had been drinking In the back room,
followed out, end am Oven. last called my
brother a. loafer, tint his hand on Ovens..
arm and' attempted to expostnlate with
him, saying: "What are you talkie./ elout
that way to these mind" tlyene lifted his
sin se if he was going to strike him, and
laid, with an oath, "1 know what l um do
enlor." Ovens then repeated the oath and
d, "You area loafer," to my brother. I
then spoke for the firsitime, and said, "Sir.
Oven. my brother come up hero to Ottend
to business, and not to quarrel. and ho is
my brother, and he Is entleman and no
loafer." Oven. then 'said. "Ile to a loafer,
and you are another one." and at the lame
time etruak at me with his Olt. I threw off
the blow and article mad knocked him down.
At that instant the other three men
• attacked us together, and coo of
then struck at my brother and nun at' me.
I kuothed the blow Off and hit him; my
brother, who had an umbrella in bin hand,
struck the man who was at him with It.
About this time Ovens get up - and came at
me again. 1 knocked him down agatni
whether With my list or canal do notknowi
at that instant my brother salami *fetcher, .
and streak, I think, at I/amble, who was !
feeling about
We coat and vest, L 'lmagine,
for a weapon; about tide time the - door
opened, and two other men ran int Otto was
rather CrOannyott. and with • thin mows.
taehei then commenced a general shuttle,
we with our backs a. Went the door es DO.
Bible; I bad not, sod I don't think my broth.
or bad received a blow at this time. erneet ,
with the umurolia. Illy brother was stand.
• mg with his bank to the door, when aunt&
er man lame in with a weapon that I took
fora billy (I saw It In his betide) and lilt
my brother en the heed with It. I don't
dunk 1 could recognise the man. - After
my brother was indict he dropped the
• pitcher, and 1 knocked the man out Of the
doer who struck my brother with &Mill.
• •
lbw Herbst Ordisarr.—Owleg AO the
feet that the OpISEUIri or the now Orettoern
on north street, wlll Interfere with the
male of dinner tamest. et the itortttmental
Fats, Mr. Herbst hoe vary rottrhateellY wt.
eluded to poetteme the time for throwieti
'open the soon till Itoaday next. The corn.
means will eporeettete the gemerottaktn6 ,
stem of the proprietor. . . •
PRICE. : THREE CENTS.
Fiffseung If the Irentan' Brotherhood,l - • Shocking Accident.
, of Ladayease HAIL A low days ago F. Dubois, a coal miner,
A very euthestastie meeting wog held In I employed In the coal Mines neer Spring-
Lafayette Hall, corner of Wood and Fourth I field; hituffrilt county, Ohio , met with a
.
streets, for thellth Fenian Regiment„dhleb i shocking accident, -which will probably ,
le now being.l crewel... and for the WM..' prove fatal. Dobols was mining mud mid .
of raising money to *Wenn the men. The b e d pr o. In a meet of powder, using the
meeting was not an largo es it would have `?'rifle fuse' and otter lighting the fob be
been, far the want of proper notion. .Dr. It.. e repped away from it a short distance, be
t .
~
Donnelly VT...lead. and Is, a brief but Or . :mud a pillar. and after renialnlng there
.
.
quest manner ertatedibe object of the meet- . for some time h e t houg ht there was eame.
tog, and =reduced Brig. fie& o , lgaill, who thing wroes . with the from. mid stepped
o r k fromhls place Of safety to see. At this ma.
‘ 4l dre ' 364 the eeette lf . The Clers ' el - . merit the powder Ignited and blew out the
doe aph9Cerf and entertalned the meeting bloating tube, all Iron Instrument about
foiover anheur.. Ile Depressed upon them 3 , so , end a ball feet In length and a half
inch lit "diameter, which struck Mtn le the
the necesslty of united action, and attrib
uteethele failure Inocusmon tcrthe division.- to,Mllero.r.Poesit..lrigh,dourt Itt the pact
-Ha es
eMetleg eider the"' e e 'P ee P le .l r "r e , i ,Vg, discovered ila a few momenta afterward by
L. , ,,A.....nr c b li. v . so e "L k e r. t.r, Poloolo,' and t s m o m ot a e u te i llo ng a. m kakmo: v yL .r2, ,e sr e t: g .
tir.,...., Ist this am rind boned His
they wattle drop It at once, and all unite In ti , t_l_art accounts, but no hope ls entortalneed
; h is recovery. •
the effort to liberate Ireland from . British
ruler lie (Get:il was en Irian Catholic,
but he believed the lore of liberty° ne
Miens In the trreast of the Irish Protestant It is Meo stated that on the fifth day
after the accident occurred,.Dotole, the in-
Sheen foot in latgtn, which had been Mob.
as It Was in biep e ßl he bore no enmity to- ,
mg. him for the last fifteen years.
Ward the Pe. a ' bUt When ir'"' .."
1 Wonive the above as It came into Oar
iron,
p t aMa I i as
ra tr; pr c t_vegsi i t e l n ' t. 'wor•
oo f brulds, bit cannot vouch for the truth of It.
`mss own conscienc e ,. and weal Cheerfully , '
secant It to every one. '
Their cnperlenee in the attack upon Cs ,
neta, although a sad one, was not without
he benefits; -tnat ft Stfow,u . pest of
onion, and when the le.t ple of
I America were once nutted, they would not
have logg to wait , for another effort, entitle
thought a telecensfel one. Ile favors, the
plan of attacking Canada. but says he le
ready to stre where that would be ef
fectual, if It w a rd England itself. , He ad
vised the Irish people of this country to
'metiers% of politico, to abandon rattles en
tirely alto Vet for the man wild would
vote for their cadge.
At Menlo. of Gencrdl O'Nelll , sramarim,
Dr. Donnelly, the
am
P took thnd
and snobs for ten or resident,
fifteen retarder! e . Ile
urged Irishmen to organise themselves
bum companies and regiments, and to no so
at one?. He soul they had struck one plow
for Ireland 'and would strike - again. He
then culled for recruits for .the file Tenth
Itegiment Of tee Tauten organisation, when
quite a number Carrie forsrard and enrolled
their names. We did nd" ,yel , the amonnt of
the subscriptions for el:drone:, bat ware
'lnformed that It witn unite liberal.
Sabbath/School Anniversary.
The Brat antilefennuyof the Tenth ward
Minion Sabbath Schmid was held
,in the
Sixth street United Presbyterian Church ifs
Toesaay evening, the 4th Instant.. The
church was adorned with appropriato'llith
bath School mintiort. Over the pulpit the
words, "Tenth Ward Mission Sabbath
School" was inscribed In letters of gold.
The • specie= church was crowded with the
children and their parents and the frietids•
of Sabbath Schools in the eity. Some five
hundred children were. yiresent. It wan
very gratifying to the lover of Sabbath
School. to see so many radiant, happy
faces.
The •
Stiperintendent. Thomas H. lithe,
Req., addresaedttienteeting at some length.
Hamm a brief history of the school Mime
its ongthstioo, June 10th, ISM Me stated
that the number of children on the roll-tipok
is four bundrCd, with an average attendance
of threepiundred. A weekly teachers , meet.
leg has been conducted in Connection with
the school Mace its commencement. A la.
Rirtll . rpn= c i retrer e AciTt b a=
whose children attend th e schoo l. The
achool he. sent, MI tile peat year, three or;
four remittances of books and Clothing to
the Freedmen in the South. rands have
lalso been raised in the school to aid in es.
tablishing other similar enlarges in different
i partsof t oo 0.1
I he, W. 0...1340tt being requested. ed.
dreased the ple asin gor some time ina very
happy and' manner. We have
I never seen so icon children more deeply
interested and delighted. Now itstening
i with almost breathless silence, and in a
i moment convoised with uncontrollable
laughter,
_Bev. J. S. Sands th en followed in s short
and interesting addreas.
But the mosn.pleathig feature of the even
tog we. the musical: entertainment, coder
Professor Edwin Sherratt. The children I
rendered some *Meet pieced' with ardonah
mg proficiency. It is but fair to Mate that
I a greet part nt the succese of the school is
owing to Mr.Sherratt. Although p o ssessed
of the moot brilliant musical talents, he has
devoted it great part of his time to the in.
structibn ot the children. • And the prod°-
. Imicy to which they have all arrived, some
of them haying remartably'Sereet and cul
tivated voices, must give him greet Plots .
I At the COntitiaton the children marched
; up cc the p i a
forth
where
can
ono (..
ceived from the hands of the Soperintend
era a prate . = of a beautifal Cod'.
. .
C=s==2l
The regular meeting of Unions Tmentle
of ilonor,No.H, held in their Hall in the
Filth Ward, oh Tuesday evening, wen one
ono:meal interest. Large delegations were
present from Evening Star No. m. Morning
Star N 0.21, and Corinthian No. Si.. After
the usual hubris, of the evening, hod boon
transacted. ii. A. Stoney. P. W. C. T. erne
Evening Star .Temple was introdriced. who,
after some preliminary remarlortl.
cent to thes mansion, prod .
beautiful hooting eased silver watch of
Americen , and in a nest ned
fitting address presee manufactore led the same to the
D. D. G. W. T. Samuel Ellison, on behalf
of the members the Union Temi
pie . of Honor. No. Itt. "a. . small
token of their appreciation of his ear.
vices In the canoe of Temperance, sad more
especially ea exemplified in his untiring
seal and invaleable ald rendered In caning
Union Temole Into existence. S. B. Bermett,
P. W. C. T. of Evening Star returned thanks
in a minable manner on behalf of the'reript:
ant. A beautiftilly framed chart of the
order was then presented to the Union Tem
ple on behalf of Morning Star Temple in a
neat speech by Andrew Galardi, P. W.C. T.
end he responded to br P. W. G. T.
lames - McCandless and W. C. T. /Yank
Perkinson. After meagre' short addreseee
by
log va
then a rious memdlournaL bers of the order the meet
I ====
The clear atmosphere we bare been en-
PllYingduring the past . few days hai been
very favorable for the taking of photo
graphs and the artists have been thrensged
with visluns. Yesterday we had the Pleas
ure of looking through the rooms of Mr.
V 7.11. Whitehead, In the Chrordele
Fifth street, and of closely exandelng the
very line work and specimens for whickthls
gallery la so famous.. Here all descriptions
of photograph, are taken In any kind of
weather m the most artistic and flashed
sLyle and at very roe prima. Prom
the tiny minature up to the life sited cabi
net picture, the speadmene bear the stamp
etirwriority, and will certainly compare
Ith any taken in this eonntry. The sex
, ot Xt. Earle, the well known portrait
painter end gr
e at La ootnection with the
,allery, Is a grat 1114.10.10111t0
e t
In
siring colored photographs, either In water,
011, ink or crayon. Year, of careful study
and experience, have placed Xr. White
, head in
thefron,
front rank of photographic ar.
tiets, and we cordially commend him to the
Et tVg.g.7.71 our. =l,1 oh.
.
scalerain charges. The small sired cabinet
plamireaJust intralocal by ? t r. Whitehead,
destined to become popular, as they are
perfect gems in their way.
Death of Ernest W. W. Walliee, Esq.
Ernest W. W. Wallace. Eel.. 000 rd the
rditote and proprietors of the Philadelphia
Evening Ilutlettn, who died of Winne:m[lm
to Yonkers, New York. on Monday teat, was
onatrve of this city, was born In PM* ,
burgh, Deoomber3d, 1883. Do was baptised
by the late Estv..Dr. Marron, pastor of the
Plot Presbyterian Church. Be was educe.
toil partly et the Western University, and
was also % student for one year in the Dill.
varsity of Pennaylvania, after his father
loft for Philadelphia to =aide, in LIM. Pre
lutne to that time , he bad madded, after
eaving Pluabargh, aMWaterferd, Pa., ftus,
diville, lip., York, Pa. and Newark, Del.
it wax at the chmeof Ma that he entered
the Buttain office, his connection with
. -
which continued until him death. Ile seem
tel his father during pert ofthe period to
editing the Pre ftterian• Quarterly Retied,
110 was married January MO. Me... , to- the
second daughter of Wm. Deal, En., of
Philadelphia.
Mr. Wall ace was • map of decided opin
ion. on .11 mptdects. In politicebts wee al
ways an ardent Republican. Ms political
faltii tree like nrellgiou. and while Ms con
victions were strong, he never dreamed his such a thing so being rewarded by his
party. .
tiltslsOrtal Visits s .
Roy. Dr. Denham, of Londonderry, and
Rev. Dr. Roil. of Dublin, Ireland, who are
now on a visit to this ommtry, Imytng at.
tended the sessions of !aeons PresbyterMn
bodies, meeting with cordial receptions, wit
learn ore on their way to thin city, 1n oom=
pslly with Geo. It. Shari, Esq., Cl llama.
phoi,• and will on Sabbath next moony the
pulpit. of some of oar Minn:hes.. Dr. Den
ham wl,ll preaoh In the Parenoon In the
church of 101 l Dr. Jaoobus Is pastor, on
smithrtold street, And to the OVIMIng in the
church of Itey..l. D. Clark. corner of Stock
ton ayenne and Safidnaky street, Allegheny.
Dr. Ilan will Wallah 311 Dr. Howard.. church
Penn street,in Cho momlng,and In the after:
noon to that of Dr. Swift, au Deaver street,
Allegheny.
AMUNDO•lllllHreallety.
Tna Arananr—Tcantght,byanlveraaldo
tiro, hire. Lander appears 1a thO „fly of
Ly 000," aupportort by the firatorlasa mama
sly of this temple of nigh toned and lett*.
mate drama. •
New (Mint Qoau:.--The talented yammer '
ulnas, Miss Para.. , /as Tend. takes • ben.
eat toellabc. ' , Arline, or the Bose or Kil
larney,. end .9ketches io Luna. will be
presented.
TWIRL. Vasurras TtralTlo.—A. good
!sensational drama, lit which or . panune
Custen., ably supported,
lissom!, erase panorama of
LlTillpeonsh travels lu Pomp&
Qrs . Mars.—Monumental
I====3
Jan Karate; charged with fanatics* as
mit and battery, on oath of W.
before alderman Strain, an the Zah.
tin brought out for • hairtra today'. ant
macannintad for a farther blaring an. Ili.
day morning nett me Monad zaarla tote
placation to name the amount at •sha
which was put art Ave tnomantl dollars, tt amed but alderman Strain artisan Maga
aathaattaadnyt physician vas
Mal that WI infrld•lnan was - not Oat at
21% er ta t ias= th =
xCoulmo e
heatkay.l I
of toe Jola
I=
,
. There was large attend ince at the Fair
last night, and the Interest appears lola
.
crease with mall successive evening.. The
booths commence tolook qulte naked, the
.goode ending rapidmdfoady eale.esPeciar
ly when presented to the purchaser by
each attractive and winning dlapenzers.
sunny gideatill remains very attractive; ea
do several of the other booth.. Dr.SteWart,
at the Friendship booth, continue. to work
wonders with hie electric battery. having
relieved thousands of minions who have
called upon htm—of their . loose change.
The conteste for the various .articles are
quite epirited. The silver sot will doubtless
be carried off in triumph by Rev. Jesse
Hovers, the popular colored pastor of Atte
nent city. D. Frank Wesonan, Esq., etW
is ahead in the dresaing gown contest. He
has a host of friends, who aro working like
betters to seem° the compliment to his
brat'ery, enduranos and gallantry. Dr.
Fleming was! far ahead on the watch con
test last night. As he is quite expert in
fixing up human machiriery.we holm he may
get the watch, as it will reqiiire the exercise
C rare emerald° abilities to make It "go."
refrroltinent tooth., curiosity Shop.
and art gallery aro all driving a fair share
of trade. Toe total recall:Oval , cash ap to
the hour& closing last night, amounted to
sit,Ste.
Foul Play 111,specikd
Charles McCalligott. n.drayman in the
employ of 'Hitchcock, McCreary d Com
pany, was found yesterday morning in front
of the Eagle livery stable, all Seventh street,
insatiable. He was dthcovered by the night
watch. ' and taken to the Mayor's oMce,
about three o'clock yesterday morning. On
examination, It was found that his lower
jawbonewas broken on the left side, Ole
eco badly brtdsed and molten. ble head
cut In several places. and a severe bruise
on the right side lust below the shoulder.
MeCiallsott resides l i e ilberger
in the Third ward. left his home on
Tuesday night about Aye o'clock, for toe
purpose of ttendin to tds horae which ts
kept In the a Eagle livery stablatind noth
ing was neard of him by his family emu!
found next morainic at the -Mayor's oface.
lie is all! living, tell la so badly red as
to be nimble to give an aomnint of bow he
reemved. his injuries. . Injuries will
probably prove fatal,
Serious Acrid mat.
James Sates. of Connellsville, Fayette
county, Pa., was ran over by the freight
train on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville
railroad, on Sunday morning last, and eeri
ly, if not fatally injured. One leg. was
bronco in two pieces, and the other so bad
ly lacerated es to render it melees if his In•
Janes should not ozone fatal. Yates had
formerly been employed
. 2 t , l . l . e b rlttsbung ,
fbut bad been discharged 'for misooriduct a
eu days balers he .was Mimed. it Is not
known bow the Injury occurred. but it Is
supposed its was , integlcated and lying on
k. occurred about two o'clock In
the morning. on one of the side [reel:sum
which aau was being shifted, which pass.
mbentirely over him. , •
pre. undlay, Johnson. Itodgerd, Phillips
&fat others were called and attended to his
injuriea. Ile was stiilliaing at last accounts,
MCC no hopes are entertained of his recovery.
I =A
' nettle Nauman made istformatiod before
Alderman Lynch; against Margaret J. Es.
Mte;chariang hoe with .neeault and bat
tery. The parties live at the hate residence
of Ellett Brown. and neither of them belug
the ptesentraigr of a!'still tongue,. which Sol
omon Item Maketh a elite head. ^ tiler got
Intoa 4tmenny, which ternduated In a
fight, and elereuinst being the better mon
elite two, stare nettle a regular bruising;
havtng knocked her down several times,
she caught liar br the hair and Seabed her
face °utile pavement, cutting It revere!,
in several Owes. .& warrant 'wee leaned
for the arrest orthe defend.t.
Weal Eewtow Mewl, Depot.—Our nu
erous readers In the neighborhood of
West Newton, Pa.orill be pleassal to learn
that they have in their town a news depot
kept In tirst.olass style. Mr. E. Patterson,
the proprietor, teem on baud an the Latest
books and weeklies, each tithe Now Tork
Ledger, Harper's and Frank Leslie , * Week
lies, Chimney Corner, do. lie also keeps
writing paper, Cons and ink; In fact, every.
thole In the stemma - yr Mr.t. L alt.
agent for the DAILY GAill??.. the Lastest,
etiespest and best family newspaper in
Western Pennsylvania.. .Our friends will
ple ey will ase lea
be promptly ve their ord
attended to.ers at ills store and
th at.
"Kra. Goods.--Wm. Fleming, No. 1.19
Wood street; bas Just received a large stock
of Gaeta' straw and braid hate of all the la
test styles consisting_ to part of Gents'
Brom:rays ' , Gents , . 31 tick:Mama Jerome
Park, Sehuylklll Navy and Glaredmis; also,
a dna stock of Ciente , Silk and Gassimere
Hats, Genie' floe French felt Hate; Men's,'
Hors , and Cnthirmve Fur and Wool IlaU.
Also, a fine assortment Of Ladies' and Sibs.
es , Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, or trim
med to order. Thosewho want anything
in the shore line will look to' their interest
and call at Wm. hernias's first data bat
sad cap hotite, No.= Wood street. •
News agent Arreeted.,D. R. Itoselle,
periodical god news dealer,. et the Unto=
Depot, made hnformatfpn before Alderman
Taylor yesterday, agamst Prank Lee,
iharmng him with larceny be ballee. Lee
s a news agent on one of the trains on the
Pennsylvania , liallroad, and had been get
ting book. and papers to the amount of for
ty dollars off Roselle oon time," we suppose,
and faded to make-the. proper return of
rash. After • hearing ee*. held In flee
hundred dollars ball for lad appearance at
Coati. The matter was afterwards Settled
by
aharged. Lee paying the forty dollars when Ito was
df •
A. P. A.-The enntud session of the Grind
Lodge of the American Protestant Auer.-
Gen of the State Of Pennaylventa, is nOw
being held at their Ball, in. Philadelphia.
Tile order is well represented by &legatee
from all portion,' of the State. Yesterday
reports wore read and considered. and new
member,' admitted. Theelecnon of oftleere
on Monday resulted in the *election of
Frederick Scheidt ea Grand Master; Jam.
flotchineem, Vice Grand Master; T. J. Block,
Secretary, and .7arret Craig, Treasurer.
e
Theesalon will occupy the greater portion
of tae week.
kicked the Wrong dlnsa—A. few even
ings since D.• Sarver was setting on the
Savement on Kiltenbersor street, when
ohn gooey, who was passing , down the
street with a considerable - quantity at
"tangle.foot" aboard, kicked hint Ln the
fare. Dan., although a much smaller man
than Honey, did not fancy this amusement,
and "panned into" Roney, and gave him a'
complete "thrashing," blacking both' his
eyes and bruising hie face considerably.
honey will know who not to ktoirthe neat
time. •
Otniumbettnir She a trees.—Street 'Cons
misnoner Flinn mole information before
Alderman Morrow. against E. Dockenbangh
(blacksmith) and Myer. a Fro°leek, (wagon
MILIM11). on Diamond street, charging them
with obstructing the street by • allowing
Wagon. to stand In front of their premise.,
In violation of an ordinance. The parties
wore each lined two dollars and mats.
Farr --
A Cartons elreecol the rod of the m
eant London Cougress fa pr.:waning peace
In Europe, is said to hare been a rapid rise
in white 010[11107611 in West Virginia, The
french and Spanish • wine inerehante are
supplied largely wit.h . wood for wine ranks
Irons that region, and the trade is peculiar.
ly mottle° to rho war and. plane thletua-
Lions in Europe. • .
•
lemma Ist —J. C. Hunter, Emi., of Greens..
burgh, oondruaed as Register Ia Bank..
ruywy for the Sias Congressional District;
having riled his wed in the Mates
District .Corni., Judge McCandless :on the
bench, yesterday morning the oath !aqui.
red by law was administered, and Mr. line
ter will at once enter 'span the Males Of hie
When
•-
To Wholesale Z • or Dry 0000
we offer bargains In Job lota of Drew.
Gewda, Panting., Linen Good., and lull
lulus of Sheet/era, glmilogs. prints, Veg.
Ina,. Cheeks, le., all of whion we will
st. therm lowest - eastern 'cash micas.
Banc= ca
09 Mfxkot street, bolow Third a gauzy, su s.
•
n=o
-- .1101 e Groe Unload-81*e. Mato
F.dgo Extra, Heavy, for 8.100.4 0.17•3•00
Der yard, cheaper. then flee Fame NM°.
the Wen corner of /earth and Margret
straits, No. CO, OsztlnetMs new-Naas of boa&
none.
G AMM. ¢ 811nrin.x.•',
Deserted AM Mita—Sarah Itttagh mad m e.
Information betels Altharumi/IslUle. of D
Fourth Ward, altranetilbehatitnithnit With
detection sad refusing to maintain her; •
warraot war tuned, and he Wm emoted,
and in default of Wes hail Rat comet'ied
for a hearing on Thurfslay. - •
• Peesostel.—Kr. Cure. the lirexapliah L ee r
t .
Mee; of thelisalbal ineuranoe. cO.-
Pi c ,l+ 4 3 ,Y o f sterc& m11 4 0%41 .tom=g
with him as wife. We Of the Ilileast clAsp•
stenitsurer7Priats. ..taxess
awe dark Swing
...nylon. alhingr danwion
117 water. I...tift want corner Market and
rota= ..171ardhern n0116.17n2, 00 4
platsOf Inwittent 7 -.
T. • : 0•311111 k fSTSW.LVAL
riineetidthfin.—ltaraot amaibin nini7!
Idopmer, anywi.rod
stow and made Inflation afich "taz atT.
mint grow on Wain Onto; arab tt
ohanitnii him wit h inning Um toar4
6 .
Waxman wan dud three : dollonsfund
6.6
0111.1
Max%
Aldan
Johat
Tbk
add 8
SiC4 td
VIE MM . Y
TWO NOITIONT, q.
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l IVEDNINIDAT AND NLTranior.
A Wire sheet. oontalialite TWIRTT-31X
UNNS of Intereatiwyteoding matter, Detailing
Doing Zditoriolk latest netts by Telegmfb
and Moll, volved. liesiline Wooer tor the •
Hinny, and DINA Did moll railable /Wane
end and Commercial Market Rations (Woo '
toy
Paper in De city. No FILIVIer. bIeeDILUIC. -
*iceboat Atonal be without it. •
TYR. roe TOO INNINLT GAMY.
ensile or PITO. 41.92.
.Cbtor of Ten.— 1.10.
—And one eepy net the Po's.. D t . tb ir
otribe'cob. ditittidna to clubs WI bdiaana
wtT time, at dab rotes.
Nang= TO benadouratia,—ln ordering your
Diner. be sere apd. spedfy rant 'edittol 70
Lot. la we tune a Wedneeday. Edition for nub
scribers bawl:, bot.to malt snot.
AT Money by Draft, Lapeer, Moo., Orders
or in IterlitemeLettersotioy be nut stout fiat .
Address, . GAZETTE,
CITINBUNGII, rune.
Too.ye. Lay Ill..rned io Desists 'by .
Carbon WI. • '
Mist !gentile • Duttermoreo slaughter. of
George Buttermores of Course.q.sirille tow,.
ship, Fayette comity. rennit., was burned
so seriously; comity ..
as to
cease Inatant death. M
Ms. B.was Mout
sixteen years of age, and an only dansihter.
She wee attempting to nu . lamp with
boo ell, while sighted, when theeLl took
Ere and communleated to the can, whlei
exploded. throwing the ell. over her
Clothes, which wore immediately enveloped
in dames. She cried for help, but being
alone In the room no one heard her Mil=
to save her. She died Immediately.
Bad Boys.—A very worthy =Mama.
directs our ztttention to the feet •at night•
ly the locality In the neighbor.od of the
corner of Evans alley and Penn street is
thronged with viefons, bad boys, who con
tinually throw stones and other missiles to
the great peril of people's windows and
h... Their conduct I.2trage°. and
our only wonder: is that :he ou night pollee
have not performed their MO duty in that
distriet by arresting all Of them, and
them an opportunity of appeaeing lore
Mayor McCarthy for diMnived pne181111:16[1t.
Attempted Borgrev7.—BarlY WMMloa
day morning an attempt was niado in enter
theboot and shoe store of T. B. Graham.
tat Liberty street, by removing brteat
from under the window. An opening inlf
fielently large to admit the body of a Man
was made, but nothing was mimed Trout
the store.' It la anproosed they wore 101100.
reed away. An attempt was made to rob
hlr.Uraham about thronweeke sinee,which
also provedmianteessfol.
Weld Corner Market and Fourth streets . •it
Is the ream, alters New Drees Goods, Ude
trope, are to be sold so cheap., Don't fall to
ewe them. Gardner's new an d only place , Of
engines,
=
Rost Dark Trowels Chintzes only rn4
route, from auction prism batons the war
60 cents. Go and see them, on Dent comer
Market and Fourth streeta, No. e%
rams* Gaaoses.d EP:algae,.
Smell Poi.-Denville. Pa., :s Infested
with that dreadful and loathsome decease—
mali re:r... Whole fanellles are afflicted:- Alt
the publle schools are closed to, prevent the
farther apres4, of the dleoue.
A little daughter Of Patrick "D• 117. i¢
slang In Penn townshlo, eirsa - fleld eountii,
wee ldhed few days since by the falling or
a curt body upon her whfan entsabed her "
bend in a booking Enniumr.
It to maid the farmers In teeny parts, mat:
the State aro compelled to replant their
corn gelds, as thbt planted. early rotted
daring the continued Mina Of MAY. •
Tele Week.—Now Dress Goode will be'
opened at prices len thin 110 a yen= MO.=
the welt corner Market and Fourth streets.
1100. GAnnegn Jr.
Cold Ilporkllor Soda paler at J. T.
Sample , . Drug Moro, to. 83 rodmalatreol.
, .
Shetland Shawls.. on. West eon.. Mat,.
kat and Fourth attends, No. 69. Ptio Val 7
Urrra a.] Gaunt.= etraw.tar..
Laws Point.. =Nen earner of II(=Nu&
and Fourth oueouo cheapest seen for pawl:
I,III3.GAIDIISO. d '
.
Robert Reynolds, ottlinkory township.
LlMlellee county, Bled' , on - the 16th ult.iss
the savusteed ago of ninety-one years: , -
cola isperullwr Soda Water at T..••.T.
Sample's Drug etore, No. SD ,Yederal street, . .:•~
Allegheny.
To Cm Bay tozoign Liquor! Of all, ,
kindest. JOSepti B. fl.aolVe Dlstillel7,V% •
US, 191.193 load , -4.
A grey' eagle was elm: in FarrJiro. 41
Beaver county , a few days since, widen,
measured seven feet from ilp tO.
. . .
It le amid that wave atones, ranalail
alze from two ounces 'down, fell at Oliva, r
during a recent hall eterm. t:
the promise fora line Plaid of peacheeli
Crawford county it is said. was never Vets
,
The work Ima been oonlmerocar opOn
now Gorman Lutheran ChOreth at Warren.
It salC than will tie ao more 1.14u0r "
Accuse. issued to Wastungton county.. . .
Tam Indian Ilerb Doettir le relieving
We alined et Steubenville. .
. ,
.
ion Will ands Dental tatabliehtnent
at. 24G Penn =eau Dee. 8111 a 041818184
.
lrou Om may New 'SOW at 'mob . 8.
,
You Pit? Bay 93 pat *eau. Alocituil
.Icmicrph S.
rfrAdditioval Local/MIMI:011
Taitd Page. •
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CllgltY-611,4110RJ5 — . - 04.
Jan. 4th by Ilav:171• H. Locke. sills readmit*
of S. Bamson, GLASGOW ..311 31 nr ...44 •
ins. KAMM GILKOSZ. '
ROBB -.31-MULLEN.—Arn TaesdaY,erenllg , z,
Jana fib. at the retldence of the orlidati.lit efal.
y y, by the be John G. Brown. B. B. a Me; .
vruaa .111. H. HOED and •MW .MAGUIZ
MULLEN. .- •
CM
BUcTtlf &nib —On taeaday . ight. drum Ith,
1311C3CILUSTCrt, Ea/. la Me ckr
id4.se. •
.111 a :deed. arc resoeethdly Welted:la attend .•
the funeral at 73 Greet Meet, 21,114 JUTAIL,
Norm Oahe lah. at 3 o'clock. . • -
A teeetlo3 .o r Um betatron of the by .111
held 21115 atOrM/00. 119 o'clodk, la the Dlattiet'
Court Boot,
.......
Wednadair. the Bllinstaate
WILLIE 8., infant elm of John A. sad Bells'
Meredith.•&Kea 4 mantle and Meader. , • •
It : I amyl 'pp al ! yip , g
A .
LEL. AULEN.IINDERTMLE.II4
4- m - no. 166 Poarth rtnet, ,
COTYLNS of all Mac (711,41214, GLOWS. IM '
~Ter deacript.lon of hmeral Ihrnastase
Thr, L ub4l. Boomsoimed &watt/ slat,
sad Carrwt. fandikLed. '
Exrpstscu. - 8... David Herr, D. D. •.
M. W. Jacobi:up, D.D.. Thou. za.34.71 ,
cab taligar. Ego. . .
`' • G. RODGEVAS, 11INDEBTA...-...'? -
KKR AND NefilAl.ki.TD.VdooDeovio he. t
late damn' N. Radom indwißreWis
three doors Mrs Beaver, A 1186,37 0 31. Yo-
ta/110. Rosewood. ifteog.u,
wood Imitation Cadlos, at, the down& 'ndtored. , :.. ,
prices, Roads opts at all hours, day and Wed.
Hearse and Ca:Doses tarnished oh ehort tipida ;
and on most rearoasble terms.
RT. WHITE & UNDEB 4,
,',l
• TARIM AND 2.511311.1JUL85., - Ilascie
tar, Wocirs 12..4 Tidally. ColdnTtoomszt.
Itsaaarter Lftary.litabls, comer Melted LW. ,
Mutter. stavets. Haase awl Careagr fax..s!:,N
STEWASIT,
cormeof lit)11TON ..d MIN MOLT%
bah Want. CAM. of all kladA.
CvrL{e• famisl.l. the sbenest soUe, '
:I silk
LADIEs' _ t .„
GOLD WATCHES[::,,
Another Lot Jost Received,
Embricieg mane cabs but 'Wei oteuyw 616
==l
ZNUAL&VXD TOP ANn 8U1T074
• 7aper6p.A4l) rikaumatei,l.r,
We would oak Olen ,who 4•Oieos of
ettasUm anyiatog 114 lips to ca.0•a . 1 . .,5416.0r1it 5, ,,V.,.... , ;::V . ,
• • ' ';4:l*
DUNSEJLTH. Co 14,0 t., ;
l ijii.44');=,...
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JOHNSTON & SCOTT,
„ 17 .1
=mann ,
Fine Watches, Clocks,JeweTTY - A;-: - ;
• , ' , .....t.f.. ,-
SILVER-PLATED WARE, rm.,
LL,
lta. sirs usirxrr
znstoilzmiwalty iftizwiself4z4 - .
Wtartlealsa eittottlea thou la leastetatio
Ifialbee. Gloat. aad Janis?. An IN, Tar _
nesse •
EVLIN & SILL, S eat 1r
TI
.4 u .
m.. Ade.* MMUS , 41 1.• /Arta
ItOR ILlLZ—itairttPAGSWlTald artife•All47,'
irAsurArtranni. Ws offer Ousels lb. toesteittl',
mart desirable Otte for Nolan SITU 5a11V414:. - •
Terms, or for 447 taro sastadbetottadjiMa,
Pose.. Is thscouaty.. Tale aro7art7 fe
on • 10 toot,street tad sae Allosbels7-11..1114411,,,-
attain 103 fee tot tes A. v.)1:14 Ilielat
by alt lamas detain" stair a letll.oetitr-V,4,..
well to exaostee tee. • barges a '
Ternis rude to enit anatteeera•
roma/ a BILL, Nast istalasital kupdlassal A •
Agent. a.m....4a,
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neT G~►~ilooo
14as - /or
torw - lionortownr, ookt
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