'I THE. DAILY GATErrE. PUBLISHED EVP.B.P 1101USINU, , • • (scanuat xicsrmo.) HEED A. GO y ="-A-4±sl=Przotcariss,.. • rassiv.s.x. ..«...JO.I♦II XI NO. 7tu.lue aN_ 4~cn GLZ GTT 3°. " A: 5O AG !..111 STREET. 4 1 .1 4 50 . flier or Tut= Pam . huh. until% PAPER Or PITTBEIIIIIDI AID ALLEOMENT CITY. - L ARO FAT. CtIEAFtdIT and nf-dT PAIdILT dad Cn , ILAERCIAL. PAnZit. In the Mate. = Me, enpy • 31.41'17,2"r 14 ? 'IT" , acr Oct., pct Sit Addhosx, GAZETTii, PiTT?Btlit*H. fir. Pit - Lim - Or lta;rtfr lx Is a matter of congratulation that Vitisburghla the healthiest city—in the Union, and indeed, in proportion to pop ulation, we might add, in the 'broad world. The mortality list, wili-lizar as out in the assertion. Por the seven days ending June 9th, there were deaths, three of which resulted !from causes generally Ignored in fobetptt judginent of the public health, vl/414111 born suicide by Intemperance arttlaesit. dent. Thus out of a population forced -l obreathe Stmosphsre heavily olden Willi smoke and root; with our strmits Sn 'a tiltb - 3- condition, ou'r markets •supitlied in n measure:kith disessedl.teef, nod Uri 7 dergolpg en insufferably warm term of weather, enty four were arrested by dis ease Unit called tb final accoant. Me in vite comparison with other cities, be lieving that no section enjoys greater immunity from disease and death. ' . .llonActs," the Harrisburg corers. poutlent of the Chamberrsburg Reposilory, peaking of .the Republican nomination for the:Supreme Bench, ears: • "I ornetill of the - opinion thin it will either be Pearson or Linn. Several of the western counties that have Instructed Bat William's, as a western man, have .cspressed their preferen6e•fOr Pearson, its their seeond choice. The Lawrence County Convention declared for Pea:- small , This is only ono of a number of re cent IndJentions Ilia the belief preialls at the cast that the western delegates to the IVllliamsport Convention have gen erally not af heart' the romination'of .11r. Williams. We trust the event will show that this belief Is not well founded. ennum EB9 , squtuhes and melons! Who con inform us bow to "hest the bugs ;^ so thavaerop. of these desirable rodums pan be brought to perfection! The strFped bug is Infesting gardens dos.' and bids fjtir to tire up all the plants.— Four pieces of twelve inch board, each two feetlong, nailed together, with bits .of lath laid on top, leaving. interstices not cancelling two inches, constitute the cheapest .and best remedy.' Set the crib fairly in the Coll. Observe—the striped bug flies in _airtight' lint* and. is not skilled In making angles. Be will rate= ly get inside the crib. . „. Ex-S>• .svott• Mon, of Franklin, is seeking tinomlitatlen io the Assembly. 'The Titusville Herald says: "If every Republican in the enmity had before him a - ospy of Hoge's sworn ttladrit in Franklin, by which he pro cured lion. C. V. Culver's arrest, and the sworn offirlarit of the isane lingo NV hen,be tried to get hold of Mr. Culver's Prolvrty in Ohio, tholionornble (?) Es , Senator would have but one vole, that of Ttur. RepoliHestia of Lenatster held a 'County_ Convention on Wednesday . ; abolished - the Delegate System, and adopted that of Crawford, under wlfich nominations are mule by direct - vote of the people ; ;ace:amended Mr. Thomas• M. Franklin for the ' Supreme bench, and appointed as delegates to the State Coo vcntiori Messrs:Dickey . , Brutalter, 21—A.on-aot.a.— rrl rore has noted FP Peer declined is; man, Myers, Pownall and Frey. prlee. :Jla ed. Talker advanced 3d; rpoikki ; At I2s Lreielietulle without attoratlon. COL. MCCLUICEI, when last heumlfrom, ' Mr - ma atens rmot. June 33 . — .Cm0ia0.--Cottmi; Svgs still at DanVer, hoplog to get o3' for °„!,,t,,,Mtk,,1=C=„1,2"11511). halt Lniits4Vyr imsedny:' _Evidently M.17..,8=AV4."74ZeCr4.1.! is fully, Impressed with hie capacity to Penvi.lone, Pork 75t; Peer tats. Lard Oh direct military movements against the ita,,it,T,l ` ; ' l l' ir,t, " :.r "' " H 'no:--9 car un. Indians, ,In a, mariner vastly superior to ' 1- ! ,l aAulree soorm ' un Generals Sherman, 'Hancock and Augur. consols es , A, Erten 414; imams eels. tral Stlatitto.d liltat Yule's Co.'s Tlivhatred which the lush bear to- 50nt1e.5!,L LON ;PON Jeer 11—Monino.--Atiantla and ward the 'informer is proverbial, rind ia"..?, I!"..w‘E'rr":`'''''''''d"°4 closed illustrated in the mobbing of, Corydoni Fasscroar twada . !ono 13—Eeenfissh—totted at Dublin, by whose testimony the Dun-i gasmen ' Val:llan prisoners weie identified.: ' l" ' " o n t md. " ' La° 4° rr ''` ..3. We would nut take much risk on his L I FROM NEW ORLEANS. life so long as he remains on Inch sell. TUE Sultan 'or Turkey ta k es hp, A.. i ladlatnteat Asalatt =ember* of the ..,-• Eanttlttalonal Contreatlon Met A Id - . riarturo'for Paris on - Tnesilas. next. It ' — The R...... 1 ". 1 . 1 " . .... 1..f.1 " .. • • • is said that ho will he accompanied by a , -lulutlan l attetart at taaesaltily to Ob. . • aullonumbenn fire hundred i ' p ersons . OK Televa , 11 to tbe Pltisba Kb Gazettc.3 . • I:sprite:on will have some trotible in 11-1 21 "'"' N'w •lonos spletal ea The Indictments pre caring.and runviding for Ids distinguish- } Printed airalnst me Members of the Coast!. cd guest and' his three hundred uds. tenoned convention, or Loeisteme s format, 1 • tresses, with atiendiust eunuchs. .- tag arid ass letter nn nolsteinl nssembly to • holding their Convention, whirls was Intel.. ruined by the riot In New Orleans Inst.' uly Tug 31eximirt new is not nnimpor- wi nce were farad by. strand fury, under - ti. tag . t. G en. mt remen •i s reported at } epartre of Jag° Abell, Since touldned by ! . ,• General Sheridan, have been set aside, ad • having died from the effects of fever sr noire pr.. hoe been adored, on motion of • • Atts nay General Lynch In the First ie. la . ..ight' on by ivoniubt , received at triet Court or to city. fie argued that the .QUereterty while Castellci, 31ejlt and ate of the actin , ' patties, on whieh the to. ; dietments were found,conalsted Nimbly In Otirete.hlLVO been slot. :fir/think nets riming present at a. 'deliberative meeting, • • lield for the avowed - purpose of entraining has transpired as to by pearable mea, the Interest• end pre, ; Win he made of 311ximiliari. • • f pony of the State, and that such meeting ; I constituted . crime, offense, a tamale. -; - • meanor against the laws of Louisiana; that , the right of the aforesaid parties, sad all other citizens of the United States to ai. I amble and deliberate bearably on ! any antlect or matter whatsaver, is 3cenee by the stittitiell and lawn of the United States Cont,! of. the State of Lonleiana.. It to on coal authority that the Trtaory Department has received infer- Wanton from New. °fleas, Implicating a hie, °mew er. the meant State govern ment In Om' recent Soharensory defalca tion. it la asserted that while lathe employ of the ,Treasury Department be became aware of the defalcaion, but railed re port a was Ids duty, and It wa not die. • covered until Secretary MeCullOall rent rye. del Agent boa tie New Oricane, for the or• press nurraeo of examining the condition • of the Depository. The sesets turned over I.by Mao, Whittaker aibblay. the /Infant fag Louisiana sub-Treasuromaitistrugh pan. porting to amount to sipesee as eeesory against late by the Government, has been a,certaineu to be elmostworthlesa Manor other eccurluce presented by llr..Kay, was. I a draft of four hundred tholdusnd dollars , , Ou Oake Atria, all Mosenehusenn, lo which lin Signed the Mania of A,. 0. Alansilleld; nor Thomas P.Olay, watch signature llensflaid I tepodiales nn tinatithwiged by bled it It I bnrd!y bailable that the Government will I realLan 4-NAVA although tee defalcations • amount altosetber to the rand sum of $1,600,t0p._ (twine to the precariou s condi- Don •of financial affairs in New Orleans. Sub• Treasurer Wsiton,appointed to Whittaker tile defaulter. gads great Mfg rutty In netting acceptable bends. Oilmen Agent Knox; now In New Orleans, ha bean Inetrtieted to examine the Commercial status of the parties offered macnrltle, and to remain there until satilifactory bonds aro been obtained. ' Now Onsmors,.l one 13.—An attempt was I rasa to fire some buildings en St. Charles street this morning, but was fruitrated. If filed been enemata' It would have do stroymi sacral honor beanies% hOneee..Tbo °Went Was tO swindle ,the 'animas Cam. pada • ; A araTaltraT rocla Made several days since that she cholera had disappeared front all parts ot'lle .world. That was 1 1 not true. The dLiCase was prevailing 1 to a fearful extent in the armies of the contending forces of Brazil nod Para-:; oar, up to the date of the most recant advice!. - TXLEIIE appears to lw no end to the number of Illleltdistilleales in Brooklyn, IC. Y. ' Five more weVe seizotly,esterday by the. United States revenue ordeers for I alleged violation& of the law. In spite of Itoyafilecreet to the con.; tracy, the slave ina:portation' info Cuba continues; A cargo 'from Africa to re- t ported to hero recently been - fautled on lien Cuban coast: TRE PRESIDENT Rill attend the dedi. cation of Masonic Temple of the Knights Templar of Boston, On the 24th inst blithe gnesi of the city I during his stay: Lonnlifoncx, recently appomted Vine. roy of the Canada Dominion, sailed yes terday fromLiveria4 c. for Quebe I Gorman has been nominated I by the Union State Oonvantien Of Cali- - ; fonfla, .for Governor: TIE AIMIVAL or King Ismaci"Jeting, of Egypt, 4 uniionsly• looked tbr CLIAB. KLAN, the distinguished actor , is dangerously ilt.ln England. t —Golden .weddlngef 3lr. and 3lre. Colonel Isaac King, of l'almer, ,Mane., obserted.thic.tiOth anniversary. of their ; marriage, Juno 4th. Pour; persona were Prewted who attended the wedging in., 15r1.4..M.r. - and Mrs. Perry Gardner, of _Somereet, 11.; 1., were visited by their frlendratrrelatives, .3fay 25th, and pre. tooted with a puree of. $lOO, In token .or I the 50th anniversary of their wedding. Mr. Gardner is ;2 years old and his I —Alexander Rangsbe, the first minis ter of Greece to the government of the United States, reaehetl Neer York last Saturday. 'lle is a dtstinguished scholar and authorlu Greek literature, and pro femor of Archivology , and . mo or lc th e Unlitersitrat Athena Mr.. IhingaiM is DatiTO of Constantinople, and . 'win d e d 10 an.Engliall lady. —Mr. Adolph L. - Kreppen, a few , yean ago of ;lin licalty.of Franklin and Mart. shall College; Pennsylvania, and now instructor and librarian kr his Majesty-- the King of,Grocce, is ..re.vlsiting our Cocatry on 'induces, and with a view of inspecting the battde•lelds of Virginia and gathering froni tbem--some mon:w eals and records for the royal archives of Athens. California Males Cheapen,lora—globe,. N.snelognagencoallarato nionainiroCl. OW Telegraph to the Pi naberah !Wenn] Sax Fingerer° June 13.—Tbe Vial= Braga COaren nor, nom ' &Cora, C. Gorham rfortiorarnor on the drat Wtnettithod: CIO/ban:4 Dldlro2ll4l. •. ' . . .. ..1 . I,ST, Ftb.............._ e,-' ,•,;,- , ; ./..7.",77 .. :7,44.117 . ~,...„ •.,„ ..,„ -;„ . • .. • '''-,-,-..:-:.:----* , '.l ' t I.! . 4 • • _ • ~... - ---..-----. -- ... --- „, ,„ - -;.;;.--,. J.,..„, -, .---1f.,-;••‘..-,, _ • v . - , - ,'""”. .... , 7 4 .,.. z.,.. ; . >::: '.. 7-7 ,, , ,,, .7 ..„ : 4 ' -:-,, 1= 1. . 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Drew., 13.—Evenino.—Coryclon, by whose testimony the prisoner. who Wore captured at Ithognroon have been Menu dodoras today attacked by• a en..;l, of his conntrym en 14 Waterford, and barely on. cap ed vengeance with his life. rumccE: PULTA, moaner TO VIOIT PAR., P.M. , ' June 13.—A - dispaten 4tal been re seised by the government from Constanti nople. announcing that the Sultan of tat hey will Lahti his departed% from his Capitol for this city on Tnestlge neat The errival bore of 1510.a1l Jftlog, of 'Egypt, dapy oxpected. •: ABU/PE° *rt. 5in .. .t...i-roxr. Sera 1:1 --The steamship Atlatitte, tient :tow York 'on the let lost., 2.4:v6110...aka . awl aailcs ror Bremon. . BY BAIL. Boroughs to England Dleftanchlsed by Corruptloo-giovernmens Cotton Caney—tins ma Confederacy nixed as o no Yokota, noteroment— 'SPeri Forger A —Charlea glean ill with Stoner nosegay°. - • • • •• tawYeng, Juno I—The Enlish el June let are received per Pergsia papers The Ixtro of Lancast, Yarmouth Tat.* and ughe Reigate bare O pen totally dia , franchised on account of the bribery and corruption at thoyast election. • • Thurtuform Leanne have atlOpted a retie lotion earnestly brewing for, the ballot: The 'Board et Trade retetns for April show a reduction In eaporty, combated with last year, nt lAtlyou boends. The cure of Prloleau Reelect the Vatted States was before the Tice Chnhecller on the anti. On a tectutlcel pot. the United States government v iolet some cotton eon !Glutted by the People of Texas to the so. called Confederate Government. The plain. tiff, Pelt:dean, pet this interrogatory in the Amerman Government, whether there was any law of the United etalcs by which" the propetty contributed Itv any of the inhabl. tan.orts ate to the liniOn could be claim ed bY Ole NSt ational Government t The m elt—ea., that the United States claimed "ander the la a - of nation. It Wea Contended on twitalf of plaintitrathat title answer .0 out .11111C1013 L. and mull be amended. The rice Chancellor held that the United States government trete bound. to answer this question, "Do you admit or dear that there w. a de facto gorernment, which egetelsed authdrity over the 'State of Tara." The ttroccectings warn theretoro ndlournod. A Pie:mien Ls in custody ln London, charged with forging.liutch muttons, t clt o Into ' f 7" i e ln: "ned &elceZ a ndsX 1.7. else market.. Charley Kiln as seriously hl of &seam of toe burst, ~nd It Is doubtful it he user will re lluTalCittirfillips from hunt =deco arrived fu England 110,1 15 1 00. BllE o ta. Kluallsber, rotoal. tit. John. Zger, VIECOLS Nyarma. Liverpool; Candace. at Fal mouth. Jonebto Clarlstum, at Liverpdol. FROM• MEXICO lkotti or 111 roman—Mum*lag of Mello and Otberr—.lllor.lsottlan'o Fate Um tr,.lll.ll-111J• .Proelsinallon Pro nounced n.torgoirx. . • • • • thy 7..d.iegnpb tae Yittiburgb Ovum 7 Onr.e.typ, Jrine •13.:—The Pieoitune hot the fo.lowine .• d 4 (Pewee, of Matamo. 555, of the eeven tit tent, Vv.a the following exinfetafrota a letter dated Monterey, W: Mirarnon b. 111161 of tho fever, stbleh at tufted Alm after he was wounded at (Inert. taro.: Ututlllo , /Jetta und others hewn been Abet., Aceordom to a lottor loom • arodllablo tomom to Moo Lula, the moat protoand al lonco.l, pronervocl it to what, will be done with tilnyboollau. The chief * lmictlonarles milt both way s. tt has boon tat that•the City s• N• staa was taken by tha LtOor•o. • .E 1 ...lfradeano, an leAperwiss paper, pub. Lobed at Brownsville. pronounce* lInziroll• tan's prOnalilathlri I. forgery. and says IL origlriateal borleogning papers. • The Pre,.lihit Going to litteteei—rat. I - Vetter Accepting the Invitation. i tgy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh bassos.) President's June 11.—The following Is the President's reply to the lusltatton of the city government to vhot Boston. thgeutire ..ifonsfee, Washington, G.C., June gl—Stat.-I. have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 71.13, tenoer leg me, to accordance with the vote of the Council the hospitalotes Of the city of Ilea ton during my contemplated volt. 1 intend being present at the dedication of the new Stefanie Temple to your city on the htth Joel end during toy soon clad tout feel honored to accept the heepttalltim of pour city, receiving them with the reciprocation of frlenestitnand courtesy which prompted the tommil la their oder. %Vito great respect, very troll youre Jurnesw Joasreoe. Chas. C. Dame, Grand /feeler of the Grand. Lodge, also received a letter Irma the - Pre*. Pleat accepting the invitation of net/mud Lodge of Massenet. tta he present stile dedication or We Atm% • Nett Tech tkenettlettlonnt CooTeitUon Elly,Talmtraplite the Pthabaign Ossatti3 • _Ar.aawr,..June 1/.--In the Comutntionat CC...entice to-day, a motion to mate asap. orate Costualutee oe Canis wed. loot by 4 he vote, atter a RegUty anima CONDENSED NEWS Mr 'referrer& eh the Inttsboreb 4settte.l . — The Coroners Jury effected to mouths Into the consa or the recent terrible baler ozplotthra in nallestelpbbt, ttirtat Tbelthe orploston of this boner woe the result of ,00r pressnre, *nod b- J, Occastrund by the closing of the atop rah , . placed - Imre ediately acorn the boiler, them shut:log . "Bß all communi cation with the safety vair, Snit preen., Ifofifio. The balance of erldenee, in the opinion of the jury tended trranow that the valve was closed to enable the repair* of tire engine to he made. In the opinion Of the jars. while 'the lenlittun of the as regard. Onnettnetion and material, was thoroughly good, Lire placing of a atop valve between the boiler. and the tf..ltty nitre and Indicator of pmwereoras a most unsafe and unjustitlabie proceeding, neither war rained by the example nor the opinion of competent migineess. ...The President has . ..MO telegraph.' to from lialveNtat, Texas, to Oetido atlantic, any person ran be registered as ti qualloo Voter who refuses to answer the preccrlbeil ' questions, bet Is . wfning te Lake the oath- Onciston in the antrmatlve will, it In be- Mired, throw down every obstacle that Congress . has raised „against Improper 1 rotes. General Grittin has [mho forced to 1 remove the Mayor, iseratise offila opposition 1 to I he appointment of loyal 'ellltent on the 1 pollee. leant G. William. VI old resident, 1 1 tanlventally respected, .e appointed idayor. —The rightht Aquit,CuekbetweeeVegYer and Anil., for o the chem. of light , welt;',lts, took place at MO , et, YeaterlaY, Sixty-nine rounds were fought. timei two hours and ten minutes. 1 toren wits therictor. Aardu draw thefirnt blood. At the skid of the sizty-nintin round, and offal blight of two hours sail tea *ten, the sponge was thrown tip by Conger's ' second. Collycr woo %wry instal cilanifored about the fare, bayntr, both eyes oioead. ' —tittle All tight, of the Japanese troupe 1 of Stimbitts, performing to New York, fell from the trapeze rope, a diatilnoo Of fifty font, to the Academy of Moab; Ikainc.las night, and was normals , Injured, although no hone - were factored. FROM NEW-YORK Nsw ToeL . Juno 13.19t7, Ttra vnvaaua m6O”. A (Icel.= was delivered in the United States.eireult Court today, dismissing tho writ of habeas corp. 10 the• nave of Philip IleUlrich. the ellexed Prrissiao rancor. The prisoner was remanded to the Custody of the Vetted States Idarshal. to be held to await the action of Lho authorities at Wash. ingtMt on the question of extradition. n/AEI...AY mut. A e.g., it on trial In the United States Dis trict Court of the United State, vs. some three thousand eases of champagne, which . were imported INN !pm Rheims, the In voice being alleged much below the marg.% Caine. It wee stated by counsel roc the Clov ernment that the Government has lost over one million dollars by. (rands of tale nature. TEM taY OUNDL6II.I3O Wade an'average wed of about sixteen tones and,n half per hour In her trial trip yesterday. One toile wen run in folic min utee ann two seconds. with the screw in/sh ine fifty-four revolutions ender nrrenteen pounds of steam. She 'caeca-for in about three weeks. t<ola niwrittaanot Five illitsilerles were priced in Brooklyn yesterday for violation of the Internal Bee• moo law: FUll 11.0,161161 ♦acilro Jobe L. Iteaven and Wm. Webter.youths of eighteen year.. have been arrested, charged with the robbery of Openheimer. two MCSIDGR 8 tr 11.001".01. ThOILIMI Donaldso Brooklyn wife to death in Plymouth street,, yesterday. A. man named _Dimes Porter was murder. 04 inhonut Brooklyn yesterstay,.d thrown Into the river. The Groat Taal:altar:a which came off to day, vms won_by the Phantom, Commodore Stebblree reads!. The Palmate,. 24, Nag le 8d ilanntleeelth, Evely 61h, Annie eth, I:tonbler 7tb,Lvelo nth. Nantilus nth, MAW Wine /Oat and Vert& Ilth. One bone. t wen eninatem and nay e,.eonar eupavated thu heat and last boats. The little Jaoaneso k who toU crom r r un." /night w woooe.o.Tirot Oth 71.411 t cia , whit. performing Ike Academy auto, noaacea aut. alnalgan:el;'rU°U.' FROM ST.. Louis: aleanaboat Overloaded and Plook-1, Number of Pas agora llinslog— Great Tobacco Pair—lhe Excursion- I„. lata. M' . . r Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tirmatta .1 Sr LOl,lll. Tune Ld.—The steamer Govern 'oi Sharkey lett this Port about two o'clock this morning,hound for the Arkansas river with a large cargo of freight, andtwo hun dred government bands for Fort Gibson. The boat was overloaded, and as she swung from the levee began to glut. bhe was beaded for the shore, sodas her bow struck some twenty or mere persons Jumped ashore. bhe afterwards swung loose again and floated into the stream and sent to the harrienne roof. A Marl from another twat I ;not off the captain and crew, and a largo I number of the government bands. Many also swam ashore, but it is roared that • large number were drowned. The brat's ',Goan and passenger list were lost. and It Is probable that the number of missing will never be known. The steamer Governor Sharkey, sunk this morning. had two hundred and Arty tool Of Governmeno freight. which jdoubtJeas will be a total loss. The boat Abated down to near the Amens], where she . now Iles with only.her pllothouseabove water. tier Cap. tam thinks not more than four or Ave lives Tuwere lost. The nowt was owned by Captain rton, valued at Arleen thousand dollars. and insured for nine thousand roar hun dred. which Is in a tancLinall orrice. . The premium contest .11t the tobacco fair of E. FL mute et( at C. Pepp w ers , warehouse ay.. The attendance as lame, !needle representatives from New York, V irginiaßentockv, Tennessee. Ohio, Illinois and M issouri. Th. Grist premium, afive hundred dollar watch, for bright man. efacturing leaf, was awarded T..B.Jrmkson, ,Franklin county. Ohio; second premium, bee hundred and My dollar Frentitt Monk. (or dry simpper, R. awarded to Yancey L. Walton, Randolph county, Muwouri; third premium; a one hundred and forty dollar lee pitcher, for best culler. was arsordod to Thomas C. Jackson. Bracken county. Ken. tocky; the fourth premium, a ninety dollar silver wine stand, with goblets, for test prize hogshead, awarded to William Mar tin, Lincoln county, Missouri. The nest prize tobacco ...subsequently sold to Win. Vanhorn, of .I.3llcitgo, for One hundred and seventy dollar. per hundred pounds; second premium for fifteen dollars; third premium fur Aft y.one dollars; fourth premium, twen ty 1101111.. The remaining competing to. bac.ee was sold from seven to seventy dol lars per hundred pounds. • The City Council and Mere Pant s, Ex eliunire hare appointed a Not committee, who will meet Senator liule'• excuraton party twenty miles west. of tiara to-marrow morning, and escort them to the city, where they will ho appropriately entertained. The party will arrive at 10:30 JL. a. to-mor row. FROM SOUTH AIVIERIOA The B►aa<ll-Parsiraaras War—The • balers In tbeArtates—Water Myatt Disaster, de. • thy To. legtssta to the Pittsburgh casette. / haw Yong, June 13.—The Brannan mail . steamer brings Rio Jan!aro dotes to May nth. ; Advicterfrom the seated war Mate that the hombardame was kept up and new wore. initing. • 1. • Teo krealtlan lavers; under Brion De' Ilerval, aniseed the Liregoey, and wore I.smAIY. On Abell lith, to noutinue their march to I:Pper Parana, with lour thousand men and six cannon. • Three thousand Malta and a &JUR, are be. big equipped in Malta Crimea for an attack ! on Paraguayan posts In that province. • The revolution an the Argentine Republic Is ended. Montevideo' is closed against vessels from the Argentine ports, Imo coin. inuralcalion forbidden throughout Urn , guay. The Cholera was diminishing in the allied anuy,. bnetag made notra ravegos, ttlOugh an anonymous t elegram from Borne. Ayres gays two thousand seven hundred died in tour, days among the smell force at Carnally, and the dative were Inured In COneequance. This was regarded s ti l l jobbing Canard. The cholera was still prevalent at Rosario and Flan Nicholas. but decimed at Corrientes. About ono nun dred and seventy died In Buenos Ayres on the 311 of April, but the deaths since have mently diminished. The Itratslll.. Assembly wail opened Aim 13th. The Brltieh Minister 1e negotiating a pos tal treaty With .t.orantniselooor' nu been soot to It o.le study the mtg. CILDO W.A. can arrant at some practicable reealt t o the - fast in creasing esti. Sixty of the last'Ainerfaan emigrants go to Eepriln Santo. and others to dan PauL lieports come that the crop le still good. A water SPOUT. at Cara bursting. ceased 'the opening and fall of a:high ...OM. burying two hones .0 every pontos: thereto. FROM THE SOUTH Mf!M!WEE . . . —tine. brow■ on ateieonalionetlow. /117 Te,egrapb to the Pittsburgh °ann.) Loony. Jane IJ.—Col. J. P. Yoder, Colleo. inr of Coatoma. wai arraigned' belere the United etatealkoambelonertoday,nbarged with malfeasance tn °Mem The defendant was belled 10 .. 15A00 and hamlet eolith:L.3 • till tee 88th. . ALIO V•TA, Ua. , June Ist—GoVernor Brown dullvetad e .peach at Milledgeville tO-day. on th.. rowed. aonditlon and future pros. peat. of the COUtarl. Me takes sUmg grounds In favor ol reorganizing, under the military eel, es tee only hope of rastoraflon, sod .denooneen the n0n...0M0 Polley of Governor Sperry and omen. who oppose reoonstruotlon on thapropaeed tarots. Robert Prlce.Lof Boa th Larollna, was veer. dared by - some freedmen, near this olty, ILIUNI,Hy &Sibs.'mg. (By Telegraph 10 qa• Plitstnualt essetta.3 . Berammarow • Jane - 111. Tbs 'aid datuditarotaitoalleMULl&OCKoWaD, were 311111 A by 1104111.141.04.117. + • PITTSBURG-4, FRIDAY, ,ITTN - F; 14, 1867. BECOD EDITION, FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M i I ROM WASHINGTON. I=ll Yv ',limoTow, Jruaa 12, 1% TOL.. Or NUOMATT ¢O.l/1311[0-4, irtly aor I'Zr tinrmwst.. The trial of Starrett wits resumed to-day. Thai tales&en onlerod yesterday were call. ed. Several ware examined and others summoned in their places. Finally, after a recess, the full namber_twenp•sii-was obtained. la. grading, whim avowing his readiness - to proceed with the trial, Pled a °balloon° of the present panel as not laafti by sum moned. and aching It to be quashed. Tie connect On both sides consented that the defense should etr!ko from the talesman ten and the rotted ttalcs four, tins leaving [delve as the I erg. Those so - Metal were: Wm. ,it. Todd. John it. 011 e. eons, Throb's I:hidden, It. 11..11 Tlin dias J. Percy, ahtster, Z. it. Gilman, llamado _ .Meaty, Thomas flurry, Robert samiiel Fowler, J. It. ilerr, nod Wet. reality. The .^:dslientell mere requested to stand 'lit sDa We r etire . Several of tbe -dry asked to he excused in eeribequence of having formed an oein• ion and entertaining conscientious ecru. pies concerning capital punishment. lip order of the Court 00011 ribut swots put oh his tufr dire. was examined tail she worn al the tirstJuror. Wlii. Tenney stated hed formed and el - pressed an opinion, but thought ho could give an honest nor /Mt; bed op eqn-lcivstions., alveolus sheet UM tle*ti pettaltg.. slie Court ordered hiM LO 1112111 d elide for the presfont, considering him esceptionable. J. It. Eitivans made a similar statement and was Ordered aside. Thomas Modger lied formed and expressed an °pluton, end he feared It might 100°01mo his Judgment. .Ordered to starlit smiths klieg A. Shine made s similar evii*er. Ordered to stand aside. it. M. had formed and ex pressed em trisleti loft him strong ly prejudiced. Ordered to and aside. Thee J. A. P e rr y hod formed and express° 11 an opinion, but did not think it would influ ence his Judgment, lie had con tenuous scruples, however, about the dept h penalty. Ordered 50 stand aside. Ibmben 11. Clark had formed and CZOMIIed an,opinion, and thought It would Influence ins Judgment. Ordered tostood aside. John t - an IZefe wick was no t aware hebad formed or Co. Predmul an Opinion: had an undecided oPin on ss Moths gdllt or Innocence. Mr. CMrlnifien salted to here Juror's °pin. lon as to the guilt or Innorince of the other conspirator. Messrs. Bradley and Merrick objected. Mr. Plerpord thought the Inquiry proper, as the prisoner was Indicted as conspiring with Other. to murder Abraham Lincoln. Ur. Merrick said it was eseeedinglY dlr - to cult to get &Jury pass noun the guilt or Immo.. of this prisoner. The prise, or stood charged with the murder of President Lintotn, bat If Jurors were asked whether they had formed an opinion iu to the guilt or Innocence olt otherpaztlea named In the indictment air cominhetors, • jury onniu not be obtained in this district or in the United States, The Inquiry of the Lot. ted States Attcriz was not pertineuL Mr. !lemma saidlt a juror came here and said these other.conspirators were gr u , i ' U NOT g4l to w t o . pltgrl, to lPol o nitight thetap coliatora were lunocent,and if ho expressed that opinion,. It teas utterly IMpossilde for hem to say this prisoner ariu guilty. If the answer were correct. After farther debate, the suldect went over till tomorrow. .. . ... . . , B. D. Gilmam, Josoh F. IltOwn, Zeo C. lionbins..General Jose p ph Geyhablt, Hor n atio N. Early, Thomas Parry, John IL firAllOand William Al. libuider bad all formed and ex pressed an opinion, and th e tiros name?. was (1111nMed lb tile AleattLyenWLY. All ant .lile lt, Hobart B not formed an opinion. Sworn, Wintaht, J. s'. Ellis, barn. not Few/Or Drury and William A. Morrison li 4 trued and expressed an opinion. J. Barr was sworn as thn nostjuror. Jeleslish Bitting - a had formed and expressetlanopinlon• This was the net of the talesman imdoulY throe furors had been *elected. The Marshal was directed to common one hmilred LIUNIMOLI for to-morrow. The dis qualified talesman Wore diScharged. Adjourned. • The prize light between Collyer end Aaron oce rreil at Acquit Creek thin morn, • Ink, It tented about Inn boors, and platy night rounds were fought. Aaron won the unt Wept and drat knockdown, and Beim grandly he stoat on the defensive MI the clot* of the fight, and played the deep game. ftollyeils hm w beaten tea Jolly. and one eye compl u etely as clewed. Ito came Op boldly. hoverer every time, until ft lme , 1,1•0111 led 00 the sLus...aanta round.orgren , hew. too Weak to respond. Av., , was t then declared the victor. and immediately afterward fainted, and was laid side by aide with Collyer. It fe generally conoodedthst garan. had three ribs broken boor rounds before the right aimed. 11 tscedlenfted that *event hundred thotteand dollar. changed hands on the debt. pltritlCT CODIYAIII.II3 AND CIVIL orrice.. The Ralienot haellipertosr says we have authority for the statement that at to very recent coraultation of the Cabinet it wee decided that the military officers in cOra. mend of the five districts into width the ten unrepresented Southern Stain are di vided, have no power to remove civil oftb can deriving their authority from State governments as now organlsed. The cues. tion, we understand, had no immediate reference to the removal of the Governor and other civil onicers of the... State of Louisiana, DV General Oberlin,], but of course will apply to the action of the four other commander,. NO doubt trio forthcoming opinion of the Attorney General, in eccordanee with the reasoning of welch It Is understood the decision referred to was arrived at, will WAY Justify the legality and propriety of this rieterminatlon. it scarcely nml be suggested that the issuing of orders repine. log the deposed ottlee re, which may become riemosary as A 401148111.101.3 of this detileion of Um government, 'would be . good grennd for the applleattonon. the part of lien. Sheridan to be relieved from the peel. Gm he bolds, much less would it warrant the inference that the administration con templated or desires his removal for his services. Judge 2, u.lur to -41 .T. to the Criminal Court tiled mo'loo to bet mute and irel eme the Judgment and for a new trial In the ease of uandrord Conover. The argn• meat Inn Leoear In about ten daya. An order luta tanned to detain Conover In thlatlty. xo math nrretteurrtoxe. ThorCetofhco Department h. no Infer. =lion whatever of the Interruption of naafis. in the districtsl country ln or near the Cedar of the .alleg 1 indite:, bostlllthe. TERRIBLE OUTRAGE Lyme!. Law In Kaneaa—Colored Wen Wang for a Starner of whkh they Were Innocent—The Real Inn Elnaleatiere in the wob—Senaler Wawa Rotolo. In Speak In the Town. Env Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaelic. Wrahtrorre, harass, June I3.—Senator Wade's paity pass.] through here this even ing en route to It. Louie. The crowd tor rounded the hotel and called upon Sir. Wade for a speech, which ho refusod to mate. fie said ha would not epeak inn city where lynch law rein - aid and men were butchered without trial. lie alluded to the colored men • wipe were ar rested lest night ' charged with mug. daring a farmer named Blablenn, a few day. ago. They were lodged In Jail, but were taken out tide morning by a large mob and hung up, but the rope broke, and they were shot to pieces In the Court liourt yard, where their bodies ley nearly all buy. A Coroner's Jury refused take testimony, and simply gave the verdict "hung by a mob." The evidence developed today in dleatoe clearly that the man wore Innocent, and that the real murderers were the ring leaders in the meth. FROM CUBA. • • • Bark "deeds gloms" Ordered 4. be veld—Mexican Prise Ordered OW Vera Prue NMI Ueeleked—liern Deere, Awaken Ike Slave Trade— Eseape of tie Privateer ..eusler," 40. . Coy Teleraph to the Pittsburgh Ilatette.3 lisw Tong, intosl3.—linvens dates to the eth hove beeillyeeelmt. The Collector sit Havana has ordered the solo of the bark sOnean Queen," on the are[ oI duly, to Day the llae, f t walvo tbousarml The prize scheceigr °Amelia," otptured OF • Slezlcan Imperial frigate o INCII,IIO. wt. ordered to leave Havana by the Clttptain C erra . and sailed on the Wooed for 'Vora Cerra. It fo rgo, ored that the.A.rnelle , hod a British ca and that the English Con sul reoucated AnserlOkrigtlahDat to con vey bet to VbraCraz. - t I 05 Irani Vera h u ed. o the 41.11 say Cis Wn ciesely besg The &lag was regularly come by the Liberate •elth heavy artillery. There was nothing froa2 tho Interior. MiN= ••• • . The Captain General issued • proclama tion annoencing the ihtention of rigidly. enforcing the royal decree against tee sieve trade, and warns all people a! the lelcoa .galtut the violition of such neerce. The health of Cuba Is fair. The Spanish Admiral returned to Elevens from haute Martha, whine be accomplished nothing. Rottman evading all questions relative to the steamer Gluier. The Cuyler, although denuded of imetiona of her net- Ert.ry, had hoisted eall and elipped out of without the knowledge of the Open. lots reported that • cargo of 'laves was. receiattiqanded on the Cuban coast. The Mexican Liberal Consul left Havana forth. United Watts the Coned General taking no notlooof him. The weasels prime RAdrawl Bold.' IRV Telegraph to.rittsberacti tis4ue.l 'SAN FIMICISCO. Juno /I.—The Western Pacific Railroad, the line from sacrament. to San Jaw, has been Bold to , a number or prominent capitalists of ' this State. The negotiations, which have been pending for Kam time, were closed yestenlay. • .Merrtwae". Shell Expledon. CBT reitirrsok ritutuff[h li!setta.] Yozvaaaa Mamma, JtuselL—Aahentaltea team she rehL rata MOrria". l 7 4 odat Paw uadVaa the Navy Ma. *(14:1% atiasalarep ,_,-,7- idsil CITY AND SUBURBAN. U FORTIi FAG and mn , t r<'• 14 . 6, e 310 '..Y. Ua and Produce bfarket Re. pert. On.Va by any rimr in the city, will De found an our finetta 11/21de. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Fecund Ilny , piehrwriAln ,h. pa e 4,, j o Noel..l7—Tut. Proccedlitpd. • The State Medical Society reoseseimbled yesterday forenoon at nine o'clock. and was onnoil to order hy Prs.sident.liimes li,ug, M. D. The roll of delegates eras nailed by the Secretary, and a large number responded to their minket. The minutes or the OrOVIOO3 day's me 0— • her were rend by the Secretary nail proved. A Committee on Sinnination was then p. pointed. The following grotto:nen Setup, se Oho ermaritttcei Allegliitey: 6r. A. M. Pollock; Itorkm, M. WI:Ill man; IN.-Ivor, Or. D.:stamen ; Itt Dr. Uraoctord Irwin; 11l Milord, Dr E. 11. MUTIMMIR MEM inegiontnerawamt . • ingtrn; c l ar i on, Dr.Adllll3B Rods, Omni, Or. John .I..nutio; curt, orland. Dr. 1022211113 mem= . . . Dianalln, Or. 3y. tY.. Rutherford; F de. Dr . . .1. 1.. SLowart.innialli,. Or. Ituburt 11.1. tr; Mtucahter, Dr. J. 11, Grove; Logonto, Dr..l. i 11. Cnttvford; Lycorol lig. Dr..l S. Crawfard Montgomery, Dr. J. li, • ltnigh Siorthaloptor I l i r t . i . I ' t . g i e; pt11, " 1 1 :Y! ,t. T. t'hl ' h; tioll4l l i 4 iltllr G. W. thrown, sueros-unons, Dr. G. U. hd.. •Wardat Win.hlngtmt, Dr. J. It. yi ileac; Wont ' roorolund. Dr. J. W. Anawalt. , . . . The l;coutnitten ut °lieu withdrew to pre part, a:air report. A C0,11111111lie0;:011 trout the ...onerrter,no end). rocs read, elating thatl4 , r , .. Frangiat tlinekley, of that Society' tool eon exooll ed for violarion of the roles 01 0 Assort. tton inireiti , intre medicine, he whoa- Ung the violet ion. On tootlo;t of flu. (Jolla.a her, the corn minima°. WO , wroeldodrottd [become of a - r. ilinckiey alrlckee train tlio rolls of.the 51300 Society. . . . . On metton, ell 'the munition: of the ail , . Shen*: County Mod lasi Society were invited to sects anion delegates, in acknow ledgment of the nduilrable and cordial wel come extenned by Ahem to the delegate*. Several other ,inediral giattionen present were insited to email, among the delegate*: or. John Cura.ln; sieffenntentlent or the State hneatte ..11 , Vern, at ilarrltles..rff, ad drcesed the Convention en.t i length, setting fort!, Lila alUtt, of the Ila tatlon maned, Sea urging prompt and efileteut amine •fft • Its behalf anu.stlggesting action on the part, of the Legislature. Ito stated the grow), skins made by different portions of te6 State, and presented figures showing the numbersof the Inanity in the di ff erent ralittes. In eenoltolon, he offered Line fel towing re.hitantSl. • . . . . .. . Resolved. Thu; a comn‘ittee of live mete bora ot tills srichstY, IncinsildW the Fresh dent, be uppotnteo to prepare a memorled so be prestessted at the nest session of the Legislatures, setting Perth this number and condition of the. lusallst `if this common wealth, and thourgent necessity for mum rztondestmenns for their proper cum sad treatment. and Its order more effectually to carry uot this P.M.:sac. this Society wOubl eery respectfully het most earnestly sure that the means be furnished for the-early hospital on the Weetern Perimsrivatala 4sur Ittmettal for the :Mane sor at the Westom District. Imo also that her Hospital Me the mesasof trot Matt Ica` ni north . Ora line running east-west lb 'ugh the June- Men of the north and west branches 01 the Susquehanna river, end east of the Alle gheny mountains, he commenced W 41.001111 ilelny. And they would auto urge the cede• mencement of a hospital fur the insaamof the district lying eueth of the West •tornishit of tho Susquehanna, and between the West rn stone of too Allegheny mountains usny mounins end e the Stlequedissana river and the Moe hind's,at the earliest nractlcabld period, and teat these hospitals be bullt. 1t le lot conformity ally the propositions for Silo construoUon or Hospitals for the Insane adopted by the Associellpn of Aledlcal SuperlntenslenUL O. American institutions fur Um Insaassi : lts, the years 101 mut We. The resolution VMS :Wonted, and "the President appointed the follsiwing gentles men an the 00120111140017101111000d1 Dr.jao.- K Ing, Dr. T. Green. Dr. (image. T.llorlon, Dr. W. K. kindly, Dr. ..1 no. Caro - 01. Reports 01 t oe d s curiouscurious docuAtee .Ipm called for and Thu rubor. were rerrrred to the Commit tee on Publication. I.r. Alaywerry, Mgr. man. Some volnutarycuintuustluitileua arum read and rcferroid in .tho StaWllug COntllPitlte. 1 . . 1 paper rorent.l.l Dr. ItHand rosier, on for lurall.la t n wi.i.srefurrett to Ulu damn Comm:IRE!, Prof. Green, Chntrtrnin or iii. StaiWilinS Committee. rt•ported,llitit. the prise star ed rcor for tii.• t•••,r o n S pp . mw c ., or bt11,)•.1.1.11.:1,1.11 :111,4,e4.2,1v.che • C.itnintLreo to lb° i.ntlior or ati.roaron ••lironAft.ton of Mu Ttrwmerwirwart written by Ur. Jean Baptiste Imlebbarger, of blunieb;narl wita ,written la the Franoliti inngawlrr. .• Ur. tiiox art, of firlo, Mien-al a prearuble, end resolutions protesting against the mit mUalou of llotmoitathus promoter:as t Inas:nee n toy of rho Pub..). titetaLeel tuttons. On motlmpitat pnttor ordito PetilaeWss, Sem mate nu tommetry mounter of Mateo I sylvoula State biotite:Ll sjeluty. ! Tho way was Tortured to Oa° Commlttop on I t ablication. with Itittruellou to Publish It. Alt tuttmated illteuttiou no to whether the essay should or should not tto trauma tett proclously to pubtlention,rfolloweil.-• • ! On motlon of 'Dr. Nebbinsor, of rills tiollthla. it was decided LO 00011.0 tho essay as It numb from tin hands of tho author such tarn In im Coolish translation. Or. W. , llsyttorrY Tressuror, presented a report oho sr Mg onotittloh• of thu Socie ty's dilemma , fnr tho clunent year. A bal. once of $17043 Is thowa to remain In the troasury. The report wino sattrulowl to an auditing committee. e oasis:Jog of Ors. Dancer, Pennon anti Crawford. A Committee on Lei:Mauro 'Enactmentt u'ututtlibointed to 00 4 / 1 141, the proper /ugh,- tatty° netton to be fanight. Dr. Atkinson offered u molt:Pion permit• Ling county boob:Cr. to receive at members non-graduates who have piListal the exam ining hoards unwanted bY the Surgeon Go.- oral to exandue Surgeon, and AttILILS.IIt 'a Cron.ou fobteh ev cu n s e on a ol my w ed OCC6- stoned by,tho 'fact that aeveral of the care. didaterwo paved bad prat:U..l irregular medic:no. Ott motion, the reafnullon laid on the table. Dr. 11. Carson offered n preamblo .41 nepolutiona, 'strongly urging practluonera to Dee lmonleuting and ulcoholientlmulanm In no ease where they can DO al.penned with. ' - A motion to lay the regolutlon on the ta ble W. lent. A cotUlidt ims made by Dr. Gallahur to adopt the resolutions. Dr. Nei/Wager, of Philadelphia, took strong exceptions. Liu mislay from being prepared to maku declaration that the medical funnily had for yours Inlet a powerful cuisine promo. Dee of intemperance. lie (the speaker) leas -a tomparanee rum, and his opposition to the resolutions - was maito mi it temporanco man. The profession, en mut., It opimsed, strongly apposmt,dp dronkennes. and Is making every_ of to orgeolzu *method of treatment which eb,ndimlnsh inebriety. 'Thu declaration of Profeseor buwell, that no circumstances made the use of Mello hello stimulants mcesintrY, is of no svolkitt. Professor Todd Its, made loot aa sfronk a statement of the cumnsno character. Thu statement.that the judicious use of alcohol In 1110 lack room, tens the opening of Pan dom's box, is a mummynt not to lin belles , tut. .Thu passmse of Cho resolutions would be Idle, for nom, of Um physicians present bad over proscribed ardent sptrits la. In stances whoro they wore not tomimiloti by the necessities of oho ease. On moLlon adjouilieal: • • • 11 . .10100N 1.18.1011 The greater part 'of the afternoon was taken up In the discussion of a nenaintion acanOwlaiging in eruct!. regularly grad uated foinala physicians. , Dr. Atleei dolly amid a masterly adder,ss to favor of 'admit- Dog Into th e 1 al I confidence o t the 'fmteris I. ty flttish, anynaaana,nn.l call Inathorn Into consultations and others/him recognizing Diem . smnribem of the, me Deal prOtol• Ma. Du motion of Dr. Haldeman. the Time was disposed of Lyn resolution to yon trustable, Witten Wan adopted by ay a, ;5; miya, ZI. I • ' ' . A puUktnn was rend by Dr. Atitie (rem kl , le T,„ ste " o n.h,, ponnxylvani. Female t, I. lege. isaklng that the course pursued to ward. that Institution, by the Aniowlatlon, In a refoilliturn adopted In IS.IO-60, be an nulled and the resolution rescinded. TLIS was lab! on t table by avian ot 43 to hi.' The INI LO Law, which refers to the proles.' , ill IirIIKKIFIS and 1LP0U11.141101.1, Willeh w Metro the Isigiuliiture an Its last i f thewas reed, approved and eudersed. Tho amiretaries were instructed to mall to thelierernor, and nionthors of the nest Sonata and House, thu proposed law, with the as endorsement. . • Dr. Stewart , . resointl un, which was intro• 'Diced at the morning mission, was next taken up and adopttal. . • A communication enclosing a check for one hundred dollar. was read tram Dr: Urns., of Pittsbergh. din donated- that amount no a premium for the 1.1.1050/14 , a tutalionl subject. The gift woo sick•opted nod it rate of ,no . rut Urn td the gener al. donor. On znotiOn, the tmenyists yon_ noting for the prize were to write ; tn either the Wrialtall or Latin lan• geese no others to be received, Thu COLIIMILLP q on NOludiallOn ronortal the fallowing officer. toe the ensuing term ref—Dr. Trail' (Arcane. Nortliumber• land county. {lce Preside-Me—Or. Andrew Mammon, Philadelphia; Dr. .1. 1.. Stewart. Erlel W. W. Untherfoett, Dauphin county; "Nineteen, Cumberland county. ' 6. fo Cbrre r ionclinii •crry_Dc...Northop Bar on', 1' nadelphln. n m o . ng,cretary—Dr. 21. !MUM:, Ida co ,q unty. Pertuntent..Sicettary—Dr. W. D. Adkitinna. btlenelphla. _ Trrearrart-Dr. *Ulla. Mayberry, l'hile,- gelphia. • ' A large number of standing committee, for.the various dlatricie in the Stat.:reel alsoumounced. The reporter the commit tee WSJ erianlatimely 'tempted. , After the passage of a resolution of thanks to the' members of the Alleghtroy Cranny Association, for the noepitable manner the members bad been entertained, the .A.asoel atioe adjourned to meet ono year.hon cu. . 'cjr (4TI rrrnrl . . . . . : ; . Culveratty. • • Friday, Juno llth, ...knulrersary of the lr vini(andPhltomathaanLltern4y Societies, at TX, o'clock r. h., to tho Baptist Church, Fourth grout. .a.d.lress by lEev.E. P. Cram, Feld..l:Juno 21—Contest of the Literary Soclaues. to Maconic halt, at 74 o'clock r. x. ...11ouday, Juno 2.4l—Esnlnbuttloo of olassea commences and wall Colll.lllr till Friday sd Tueay. Junolliccolanientenddreus !ay (i.tgo Woods, L. L D., 10 Unlyondly hall, at Il °clock .a. w. . .Oradea.lay. June W.—Enrols. of Miss dey to University Hall, at 9 o'clock. r. a. Class 'upper In Um evening at Merchants' Motel. , Thuteday, Jane Al—Annlvereary of 'the Alumni dasoelstlith 10 University Hall, at 714 o'clock, A. xi- Maritsa by Yew Herne* Poem by 141, Geargel. Nhttne9. rttday,Jtte IS—As TX o'clock r. ere4ses of thp vadtuittug chlosw • , ES i. Altolgliens•Connelim. • A rriralsa sill:a-monthly meeting or the AlleAecy Coptelle TLC bold on Thuml27 erent.¢,J.er,l3th. ELECT Cari Cit. MlSlllarg present: Messrs. Brown, Irwin kattomon, Smith, C C., Senn, Wm., Thonms, mad Proeldent)L Brie*. ..• . The certificates of the Oce::crn of' Messrs. Denrifr.. lllRenal, and MeCormtck, e f 3t here.of th. N.deet. Connell, of the Seventh nerd, wrre 8E0,1.1, eel the gehtlemen annexed and were sworn by the Mayor and took diniceosts. • v.v. Preen presented 13, Petition for water pipes 'on Elfide streets• Referred to Water S:4lentottbse. . Mr 'll7ler, n [nit:elating trio Strect-Lortintlttee to report Au ordinance for; priettug and paving of , liidge Street.. I rerP ltrrie ...venue - to %Volker street. ' AdOp td. D: Smith presented the monthly staiumerm of the City Controller. 'vitt; a eenolntlon for rho paymunt of t h e monthly Report accepted and resolution . adopted. X, ,lityler prit,entod lite report of the Street Committee, with re4Olarlorla to pro. Care the service, of an A totatent. Regu'attar. nne. Own In regent 'to the chance of grade onCliestnilt steet. The report wee accept. edantr reeolutl r eun adopted. . • Also, report of the viewers In the Opening otlirter, alley, which was continued. Also, au' ordinance for the grilling\ and paring of Merolla alloy. napealley, and Marls allry, and the reorr.dttisr of Cheetnnt Rom Long alley to Itutcheris Run. Rend aid adopted. Also, on ordinance repave Manilla - and Rope - alliirs, Cod Arbnale alley without Me walks. Adopthil. • ' Also, ai resolution to open Xklyrall atroet floor preetht tormluue to Juniata street, and appointing Messrs. John Ramsay, Wan. ylordoeir aid it. R. Ray ad cleWere. . Mr. Irwin, trout ito gine:halite° on City Property,presented a report taterme to the ataloe ut tire Inistasaster. 10 the tltd tip , the POst'Ofnce Accepted. htr. A. it..Ptnith, of the finance Commits tee, preseuted a rahMt stirerSo to Incr... Mg the salaries of certain cl;dr °facers, for the reason that taw °Mem wore WP!ewsod 'stilt the understanding that the co:nisi:lse:- 1100 wordp remain aa at present. Accepted. Thelnie Presented the repart of the 'Water COrnmlttessf .with ft resolution in structing the anperintendent Of the Water 'Works to. lava •eli inch pipe eu ,Third street, troth - Cedar to Middle:sedan Locust street, Fifth ward, from nett gulch to Fulton .stroet, and a leer inn pipe cm Marion eve. nue; froni Start/ball Id Corry Streets. Ac cepted nod resolution adopted. • . ' • coxwon donned.. • Members present—Messrs. Cutler. 1500- ham, 11111 Drennan. raultialthets Dunne, Ingham, latkpatriek, Ilegraw, hielmnald. flat:011, .Voeptly, Windeor, and President • •. The minntel of the Mst epeeist meeting Were read and approved. • • Mr. Dill moved that a cocarrifttee be ap. enteral to welt blithe memome of Cordmen Connell aloft from the seventh ward,• to have these sworn Into ofilee.. The motion was wielded, attl the Chair appoint , ll na Regrow., Committee' Ileptlin:PI11, Toegtly and Ilegrew., • . . Teo weletwr. elect. Masers. Conrad Better, JOllll Letcgue, Simon Brehm, and leery zoller, Jr., were then escorted Into the chamber by the corn cont.. Tlieoler:tlcn; reini;nifroin that ward hay ing beenzproval by Select Council, the gootlento named then took the oath of °Me pr 11Ant 11Is IlonorldeYnt . HOY- preseeted a petition from the Wilsons of the First word. - praying for the 'greeting end peeing of Shields street. The MAO: em referred to the Uommittee on ht.r.-31nDonhld, .froto COtemittee on •his, then rend the reedit of that Commit*, itocompanying which were the following resolution, eubmitted for the notion of " itesciceel That the Mayor be, and Ile Is hereby Instructed to <dim a reward or ten dollars ror InformatlOn that will lead to the -arrest and consictron or any person or per• sons who may break In tights is the Dubuc gas 'lamps, Brsete UM the ILommlttee on Liss be Instructsebto erect a g on the corner St potion intent and Ohlo arenne, 'ln the ilftb seer& • ' . . The rep ort Brae aeoepted and the resolu tion edgptee. liirknetilk offered I lie following BerotLed..Thar. the ILecerjllng nedvantor Le and Is laerebr enthortsed and irutrueted to de the grub, of defferwart Street, the rater to he done under the dtreetion of the :Arco& qtruilnittu, Witt. to report s? Co.- l)OCtootIno, W O rosotution was retorted to Inn Convott tee nn The Wnw gontleroun ottlded tto, follow ing. veldelf wen referred to the Loudnittee oo htriods •. _ . /tegetted, That the Comratttee on Streets Ua tnscroeted to have Iran gutters ana neg. Ohio erotodngs pleated en Federal .1 11,aver •treet., at North avenue. : presented the. report of the 'Oommingm ea Markets, accompanying which wee the following 'statement of the Wetshmasters and Clerk of Markets. lor the montri of Ilay. • • .M=44 Deasy, Wert ortbe marklat 41.6:14 ru e s Bunter, WeUgtancoler Sc. 7 . . . John 13. Edgr, Weighteaster Mar mond Scales 117 61 Total— 111,11.5 The Committee submitted a resolution authorizing the payment of still! of Moses Trimble for cleaning the. Diamond Weigh flotits.' - The report was accepted and the resolu tion adopted.' punt. . kl.r.llllciietit, of I,he Water Committee, submitted the following es a minority re port in opposition to the action of theeom. mitten In not letting the excavation for mad toying water, pipe as instructed byttouncile. The undersigned is satisfied that good and nwponsible bids were made for veld work. and. certainly at much lower rates than the silty will be ts ., le to do by hiring men b)ttbe day. I would therefore ask Conned. to so lustruot the Committee that they be re. quired to let the work by contract- It. lac.Nstlx... Ith. !Seeress moved that the report be ate ceptedrand adapted. Kr. Canna moved that the report be laid on the table. The motion was lost by a tie I:M.—Dine peas to rime Days. The yeas and naps +crevice called ml the adoption of the report, silth the following' result: Yeas—linthm, Preemie. ranlliauber, Lets iris, Moscow, McNeil, Runts.. Voegtly and Zoller-41. . :Jaye—Cutler, Dunham, DUI, Hamm, Itighsta, Kirkpatrick, hit:Donald, WITILI,nr and President Kiddie-9. • Tile vote being a Ole, the motion woe lost. and the report yews accordingly laid art the tattle,: . hlr. Dig offered the foliotelng resoltd!on /taro/eft:, That the Committee on Fire En gineC Hone tie and they ore hereby instructed to purchases suitable lot In the Sixth' ward, for toe purpose of emoting thereon an engine house. • - Inegrav4orod that the resolution be referred tot otomittee on Fire Engines ant Bose, to eport to Councils the pro priety amed. Adop of purc ed hasing lot ter tho purposo nt. 111:11.130tlert, C. C. receded and concurred In U 16.01100 of S. C., In adopting the report of the viewers no the opening. of Greco leg. • • - O.C. receded and concurred In the' action of t. C. In rognrito the places of bolding' elections In the FGfth and tllntla wards. On motion C. C. on.eoncerred lu the no. Lion Of IL C. In the fining otsalaries of the Clerk to Comtalttoes emir Messenger to Conned. On motion, Cooped:Adjourned. ===! There to no doubt In our mind that three., fourths of the cases of dintfuess'or bard henrhlgness are the reault of carelessness or neateet tote° first causes whiciß Induced them. tYo have known eases of deafness lost for eve, ten, Sneers and twentYYearo under the treatment often advised, ' , get It alone." - Disease of eyerx sort is not likely toget well underthe lot alone treatment. Its natural tendency wilt likely be to grow worse, Under proper treatment it most grew bolter. The hidden and Intricate con. strocan of the human ear Is calculated to mak O nne your. before undertaking Its ex ploration and sounding Its mysteries. Yet aural suurconw have been found of late years who Imre done much, in investigating . the disease. of the ear, and hero waned re nown In rendering's once dtftleult science, If not plain and easy, at least sufaelently understood to make ear cases amenable to treatment and render mein of them cu rable. There are hundred. of oases of fartial deurness and bard hearing that could be . greatly ameliorated and many or them cur. alias may be Been by the two etrikingwases published herewith by Dr. Reyaer, of this eltyg Dula srrg,l take Women, in aedinfr ray testimony to that of others In fever Of Dr. Keyser , . treatmentof clearnetm, My son dad been allijettal for tlyW-years with deaf. nese, produced from scarlet fever. At ;Imes ho could not hear 'at all; and could only understand as we would motion to him. Din speecrehad also .beconle effected. Laying tried other romance without re. colylucany hellcat, 1 apldN' 10 Mr. KeY not, and under his treatment. e has entire ly recoveltd, and can now bear we well as overlie did. • Jr:, 11. a A EttLICTS . X 10.177 Heaver street, Allegho4. To Dr. lieTser. 7ip..1110 Penn street. AiloTiliap. Ong Oa esareese. I lost my hearing during the lase year Pert of the time I was totally deaf. in April of this year I was Induced from - luta& I.vurtieement to maim applination to Dr. Keyser, On. lot roan street, Pittsburgh, after having tried various medicines from doctors without any lament. .1 have betto under • fir. linyearts troatment now for nearly two montnt, and am outiruly res toredtrrmy bearing. au that t can .hear a pin drop. Jan 00001.00, 0001 Mar, Washtmatou Cowan Pa, Pittalturgh, Juno eta. 1607. Dr.Rryser's conautinflun rooms for nil akin .und blood, barn ors trod for long mondial/lona, 131 Penn atikor; from s. anal tr. x. = This eveneet oar anode loving citizens 'will have suotnetoppOrtnally, of erdeVinir s rare maaleal treat, from Mr. Kennedy, the eminent and celebrated Scottish Vocalist, iiffneovo.tlnit. Aim selections comprise wimi of the .most,' celebrated ru s id' favorite ;itott4L airs, \ and !it i r . y " triltlfel t n e t o tte . "Mod o'oakes" andthat ,have become fa mous In all lands, where pore melody and fohearty peen. aro mipreciated. tfr. Keene brhiga with hirafrom over the Ilea, and pOrtions of our own land, where he has song, the warrdeet anew:llama, and we are sure our enlaces Will not fan to • avail therdsolvesol the mreoppci:i•turdtlesollbred. Those Monottfol Lots in Sharp burg, bcraold, do Monday next, the ifth, atn coreted—oritb fine aphis trees, yielding McCaw:Clonal= aaaae, - They err in the 'very contra of the borough; falba immed Mc . vicinity of manufactories, churches; - schools. Lc., and are the beakaaaalisapaal propraty la th e markets - • • PRIG City Schott! liinierliateodatr.--treed.[ . • . . . at the helmet Directors. - Lest evening, In the Public School or the Third and Tenth Wards, an adjourned toasting of the City School Directors ass held. Thdmas Ewing, Esq., chat rman of the , re- vlons'neoting. Prosided,aud Messrs. John /c. Sargent and Wm. di. ituaterr MU.. wOr , detlgoolee so Oecretaritut. The mirmtee of the prestos. meeting Tre7, taut and apptot,Se.. The Chdirmon briefly !dated the j oblect nu the Meeting . was that ect'a - City Superintend. 'e t. fix hie salary and deatic his duties. Mr. Zee. Hartman moved that the amity. r of electing a City School Superintendent e postponed until the third Tuesday In Jul , • unry. The motion being seeended" A lively de-, tette followed. Dir. Fluster thought it had been that the officer should bechomn this ev•.e. lug, and he woe COL able to discover hum I could be aoided, as the NM' had been e th er: ed by hoards.e Mr. J. M. Miller thought there was an un certainty no the minds of many pima= whether the oostponemeut omen' be for the better or worse, and Wdehl like to hear from the gentlemen In attendee. on the sun. /eat. Mr. Bertram sand that only sine' of th•• citizens had green the matter much eaten • eon. The, settriol tax ions already vut7 heavy and he thought le would be better t lot the subo over for the prommt, a , • !M ject g ens had !Mot until the cltli att opportunity to ins treat the hoards. Mr. James Dobb spoke In favor of the res olution in postponement. . • Mr..f. It. Hobbs said that when any new measure was proposed. td Idareaye the olll• Menus of oar Pub= Schools, the cry of .more taro Is atones raised. Dr. Metiook mid it bethinethe Meeting to Wlel intelligent eltiteng. - It was anon. ith present that the Central Board had already XMleathrlatett all the looney, In their control, than Was proposed to Give the proposed Superintendent a salary of 1,1,am per annum, and elleited allot the bat- ! gimewohld have to be borrowed. hollered that the matter covild be ptptpaned mall January. next. The Pl reclot, had thelpline eentrol of the so Wein. The Chairman was Of opinion that In co-e•-j .thh meutlng declined to elect a City Super- Ini..rthint,the State Superintendent wool , ' i all the Y.:tieing, and ,might exeunt cue i• *no would net Mere exceptable. Mr. Moorhead said Wet when he came to the meeting he had undefiled to vote for the ricetronement, but seeing that gentle. men elm had been favorable ware now op._ posed worte thought mune under.current WWI at and he Would tote for it. •-, . . The nu:Von was last by a tie rote, the President deciding in the negatlee. • Mr. Nobles nmeed to proceed with the olectlop. Seconded. Dr. 'Wreak desired to enter bloprotest against the re-it-ellen of membeell who were not, under the school lair, entitled toa and who had Jest exercised the prieLleg Mr. ilartman produced a letter from De P tty State St.Terintendent Coburn, to which he writer clearly defined the question In dispute. A ward, eo far as the election of &welters Is concerned, is a School District; • uceaslng tope a resident of a district vs elates the pineal Of Director without resign.- Don." A pereorii therefore. who resides In one want. cannot legally hold • eat to the School Dowd of another, and cdtmeguently canna Vote ler City Silperletehdetil- Mr. Jame.' 2Sobb thought that the appeal should be sustained, to re would be entirely wrong and Illegal to proceed Se the election of City Superintendent Goalie yokel where two bad voted la the negative. who had no authority for exercising the privilege. Mr. lierdmati moved that nopersons pres• ant, not citizen, of the ward they repre -seated, be permitted to vote. Seconded- The Chair ruled the motion oat of order. The objection ehould have been made when the roll was rolled. Mr. Yotin•Quinn appealed teem the de. °halm of the Chair, which was dnly ...- ended, and the notation Of the legality of the rotes contested was again taken up. Mr. Sergeant stated that after the roll had been called the Matter. of membership In his opinion w. nettled. - Lie did not think the Convention ebould interfere with any tomb Board, Belong as the Board Sias satiated.. Mr, titian withdrew his appeal. ),ir. Gartman reeved that the Convention adjourns° elect on the 31 Tuesday of nary lON. Baled out of order... • er.oloo - was not disposed of, which way too motion toproceed 'With the election of City Superiiiiendent._ It was then called on , The tiyes and nays • were called with the followinvreeulti leas—Menem. Getty, Hunter, Bag..lA P . lips. Geo. Wilson, t.C. - winif,, Crawford. John Taylor,ll Kay, Sutton, ihooreesti. Mays, Moore, Gribben, Neely, Sergeant, Thomas, Nooks, Snyder, Focer • Paybarn, need end Welch—^.A. lia3:r—)lours. Moods, Jno. Minor, Ilur I mun, Strain, Dignam, aninu,clulan, Huff •1- tr.Lontratunllpson,Sliaor,Speer,WhlM]ote. Scott, Hartman., Trauma], Yloycl. %Wu,. nab, liamiltan, Suasion, Daft, 'Wind . : Al , (Xark, nth:m.on, aDams and Enelnadder—tr Last. • . On motion adjourned, no stated Unto for re-assembling being lined. Journalistic Complacency. . The Titusville Harald remarks: It le amusing so see the airs which some. Jour nals putea In Judging of their, cot:tempo. rule.. They seem eo nested With commit Si their own powers, or gram:rano/ with lesilousy Of others, that their pus is sissy. running Into the antierciliom and nasal • ous vein. Like Inv; they are ilnothing if not critical." Tao Pittsburgh Garen, lately chastised the Mali -finding elan% which snois chronic with some of the press, In everry decisive manner. The Pittsburgh Dispatch hal been ridiculing Col. Penny's letters; in the estimation of thu sapient Si. for of that sheet, the foreign correspo u . , donee of tin Colonel is "stale, flat and profitable.", Now, these very letters hare been widely copied by the Press of me country, which I. a pretty gmet ton ai their merit. Theyare not Moo:arm execti• led in the Jenkins styl4 of the tolary art, redolent of re:eh:cal scaudal or fashlounttle gossip. Dot theyere replete with practical information, and useful reflection on social and political again, and evince dlacrimimt ion no well. accuracy of obsermuon. The letter on "lisilroad Travel In England." and the "Peabody Tenement EJtablistenint In Lon. don," isnot special Interest and value, and the Coloneils deiermtion of the home ot Commone—tds .portraitures of tbe leaden, and analysis of the question under.detute, are graphic. linen' and luminous:. Colonel Forney's sketches of Men and atenul will fume en Instinctive and attractive fm 'lire of both his papers—tbe Phlistielpbm Press aunt the tissningtoa Chronicle, durinz the summer, and we promise our resident, make copious estrum nom them, In reply tett: hypercritical Dispatch. which cannon nothing to praise or even tolerate is For. , trey's letters, the harm - . 'charges (rece iv. mg no contrudlotion) that the letters writ. ten by onmsf the editors of the Dispatch, while. In Europe. were compiled mainly fromi'llarpors. handbook of Travel." Johnstown I mprovementa. corraspondent of the Cambria:Freemen. . time details the improyemeuts going on .in. Johnstown, P. Our town can bonnet lour of the hmulsomest church edifices in. the. Beetles of the country. I allude to the largo' and ornate structures recont/y. butlt by the Littherans, Presbyterian., Catholics and llethodtsts—the latter not yet completed. These churches will meat in the aggremne soon perbons, and the total coatp late reach 11130,M0. Add to this the contemd hew It. B. church, for which plans and specifica tions have been made, which It is maculated will seat 1011) . persormand met aboutls,oo(l. So much for houses of prthlio rehglous wor ship. In thematter Cot schools we ha y the new hilllville school house, which is just about completed eta wet of $lO,OOO, andthe ethool house for the then proper, at the In tersection' of Pranitlin and .Waahlegton etreets, which Is to be erected ate coot of Moo, and far which the frame, door% et., have been made.. All tame structures are/ of brick. Next comes the neat and tasty house put no as an engine room')p at an ex. pandit.° 01 00001 g 2.000, and the complete tire apparatus coating 01,0s:0; and In the way of improvements already made or In pro grosswe tali up the snug emu of nearly g.V0,031,. in Irate improvements . Cably a larger amo et has been expend wi th in the oast veer—the mammoth store m of WOOd, Morrell A Co. alone costing over 430,000 Dissastrons Pim at Corry—Less Esti ossied•ag 11136.000. . About 11 o'clock on Tuesday night last Alert the Titusville Herald, • dre broke out In the extenalve yell andlub factoryor tt - 11- der d Ittereontrutted on the Philadelphia h Erie Railroad. about a quarter of a mile item the passengerdepol. at .l.kerg. the tiro wee drat discovered by the watch man it had mule' considerable headway. and owing to the basement being full of dry pine staves, all attempts to put it out would have proved realms. Thudre [Tread with great rapidity and in • few malacca. thn building was enveloped in flames.. The stored..., la which were situated the orrice and paint.hop, next caugh r.• mid in savor( time it wall oompletely destroytm. The combustible material with which the mein factory building was .tilled horned en rapidly. that. nothing Was eared. Tho drying kiln wee but slightly damaged. The total insurance on the building. in tale The °dale of the are ia nnknown. There was no fire In the bnilding a ft er Intik pew. four o'clock In ice afternoon before tbe 'tiro. The factory was aeon to ne enlarged, and lu destruction will prove - a severe blow to the manufacturing Interests of Car. thflail Mere been ,a enable In . town, e etere.room, winch was edttetted m•mn distance' from the tenni building could have boon Naval. • • Dimmed Neat Mattee—A Dental. Dlr. Joteoo kaiak, of Lewreaceville , there engegot In the beminess of butchering, who lo the list of perms mantle:mu , by the Grand Jury as charged With being engaged in the sale of flesh Of diseased ant- Imale, called upon us yeaterdity,,and etated !lathe in ftdlY prepared tO Leatablish the , feet, to the eatlemetton of .any ressonsble I pe r son, that he Mistoon =junky suspected. land furthermore.th at he can peons beyond tuition th at he bee „not . eke( a pound of . unsound meari Since he has boon In the butchering- business. among three from I 'whoto he purchases, he mentioned Joiseol, Myers Ift, Co., Gremmalt d Kahn, Peter Clemani . Lindsey a IlleCollister„L Imo bro., all troll-hues!, drovers." We may add thet Mr. Ilelael is highly et 4 teemed In the community In Which he ro. sides, 1 Where he has built . for him. *Wan extensive business. As Olds SLIM Shamefully Beaten.— ' Joseph rot, m Old him. residing CM Aittalt tratit.4 Seventh ward. 'am severely beaten and abused on. Wednesday. Mau lam by Stewart liaise and WHIM= Porter. Tax alleimithat these persona came tabu, house • after he had retired, entered We noose end finding him In bed, dragged him.ont on the nem, !rhea they beat and-klaked. him In a shameful manner. He made on informe tless , Worn Alderman Mahlasters, who exuded the arrest of the partied and held • r• . . . --, ......, ..—.-...... , + . DE Zi p. or r. tc be z r ore be t n a c . c , •: t., orlia. ,,, T w ln t.t ord ,.ei birt . T , Or ' • . ' , GIL OS 'WV Woe • We.lnesdzy £41 11.0 for Ink b . serve,. army bat one span • wieG . ! a a" *one,. by .6rart. Express. ![TOOT th.kr• ' THREE CENTS. • i - lb beerered Le der, SYMYLo • rol G our." Att.ert••• • GAZETTE. Poplsr`Alley Sirs. hi. Cntensins made an Information i.etted Aiderman against Jolla marten fcre rarely of the peace... 4 Jennie FersusoCappeatesi before the same °Meer ..nd charged Julia wits assault. Warrants `, ere lemma in both eases and. the defendant mretied anll held for a hearing. Jolla, herself aggtleved, at this ramie of dreeneding, made an information beldre ,Iderinan Lynch against Jennie Ferguson. ord.:Scottie in one of the above mentioned Id which Min alleges that .lennlc res!turiosi ill poison her, and that she (leers le) sad gone to • drug store and pro: for that purpose, whereupon,. the Alderman itlatled a warrens — for Jennie, was arrested and, afters hearing.alm- It ted In default of bail, bet OD the way to iot "tombs" elm motfriend, who agreed resphislble for her appearance. when • 1,, was released,. The pordes all reside on I. pier alley, in the, Seventh ward. Ohio Areeme Dins Score. • M.-. 7-1. Ir. Mercer. a °killed pharmaceutist, in.l one In whom the public can mimeo the :o,t pendant:tee, ban Just opened a first retail dreg store on tne corner of Ohio drodro and Lincoln street. In Allegheny. Ile has recelt ' ed direct MOM the im ;enters a large satook of fresh drude, chenii : de, perfumeries, mill everything uenallY eimilar nretwlass drug stores. eielans , prescriptions carefully and no- I'll, tell? cc mponntled , at -all hours of the night. Ladtee Will ged nowhere to il et the tact titles a liner sweertment of arid :de, fragrant perfumery., and 11tDLbon t and ono articles . o f nee, benetr gentleman.merst fnr.the toilet table. )Ir. AterCer . ny accominedating gentleman. Ilberel tr dealing . , and we trust wall' be re watded with entree snare Ofttutpublis mt. ran igo , of width hu br,piFe . a!lt l .9 der I •Overfasarfsura COronteraillois Troupe. Parry Orerlagtbars Combinable Tr anon ev.ir.sdro a farirrell entertainment at the hen Opera Iforse, on Atarday !Mere.= end creurilir litij,prerfone to their den pertere for !hi :Otesri froM which we ex.• Teri Trice, treat m the way of outageruento ,CE wa matieee; in tter' afee7oon, the o • Oompr and InverestiOO play "Colleen 13 tvre." will be presort ted,iolth an excellent eau of characters, and a rare • bin may be ex_oected m the evening. • This p,trater troupe lecreOpOsee nt e neroberor the ettectle. of the New Opera Ron. null Old 'theater. .41 carports. some of the bent talent of both. and under mmtagement of arrji Cannot fall to render satisfaction to ilha , e who patronize them. Remember the matinee on Bator day afternoon. . The (food Templar's Convention. Yesterday the Good Templnrs of 'Pennsyl. Vaal,* resumed their session at, Mozart RAU; Seventh stre et, with closed doors. A NI/ number of delegates-were in attendance , and the exercises were of the moat inter eating. Character. An eittion of olliceni woe proceeded with, an resulted in the selection of gentlemen reputed to beabuno. minty acetified for the proper discharge of the imuortard duties Of the respective' °f ates. The Sirs of temperance will datitll - readve a new impetus from thedullb. oration' and concerted settee of this toe,. As the 61.351011 WO! .bI3CTOt, we ate Unnble to-give any ,further details. The Secretary or some of the membela might bane been oourteonr -tithed us with a report e Ml= min o'clock, the money drawer of the • •Globe Exchange,. Allegheny, was robbed of Its contents, amounting to nine or ten dollars The proprietor had gone to nipper and to , a girl io watch the house durlok Ids at,. re: re. who. It apnea., was Called to the log IC pan of the house era moment. whoa he robbery. was, committed., The. parties •*I) m ore e -evldently Ir a thane wee left money In the til l than was ialcife out. The • drawer contained over logroty dollars In all, eleven dollars of It to.sca fractitmel ourrancyand nine In notes, via: a Ave, a two,and two ones. The noire were taken and t ies fractional anflenay left. An Attempt to coottattlitietoo. man and hit wife residing .tn Diming ': hate, had an altercation yettorday, in which: I tz,.; amain proved the trotter mon, and gave her troubiermie lord a world thrashing. Ir"his, high sense o[ aTol. wcatlltricaTti: than the i Nato" his dlaaraca but for ton timely 1 1M MI. Zor tomeotee Oyetwelete,' WOO very .UCe resound ohm groin a Watery grave. IL , ahl not likely ma;:.!. another attempt of the kind, appeared ty be kskilily sick 0: ice Ikai ono. • . s Zdttor Dead E. G. lladdy,Wdltor of the Grniurof rtly, published at Ullllolll.olVit, Fayette coun ty, died of congestion of the bxate on Wed ,.eeday. Ms death. was quite unexpd, Etiollgh ne bad bean le feeble health foe a enoewderable thaw 110 waaaboot for. Ydllye of awe/ member of the Methodist tp,arch, an Odd Fellow and "a Ilieuenni had bad been edit, ' ' awl mince ;et! the luny lursday, and weer le . there of the fti.tor . A .Cleat ta, a eel red. man, _ a before Aidertn.n Ideiborters,Arattnotti rorgeproar, .sotglng elm with larceny. Davis alleges nw he wont Into drones barber chop, on qrant street, on treduendav Jest, an I got sussed, and otter leering 1b anti , dishoy r, d that he had lett his pocaCt honk Adt- I Arden tiro dollars, and that ne sAa coati. dentothartng It when he entered thaAhht... a ...-raft was issued and Gross drres:nd and had for a hearing. On a slipree.".-BCott Ward was arrested hr idiot. Wilson. on Tuesday mighi last, on a chose of disorderly conduct, and locked tint, a hearing. Ward and two Cr three 011...r0 were out on a ..bender" on Tuesday atsyrning, and went to the house of Y. Maim, ^at tanner of Wylie and Webster streets, wr,re they raised a dlstartnatce, when the pollee came in 11131111.1 , 41ted them. The Chambembarg PLUM" , Mlo‘niono o great revival of religion In tbat town. Rey. .IMit Hunter, pastor 'of the Itnhel, bas prrarlml every night 10r twenty-twowevks, 10 Immense audiences. and his.meetiog is ;till progressing w.th unabated interest. Ur:Bunter Is the Irish preacher who two V - Lrs ego rac attted such great crowds to he Harrisburg Bethel. • Sent Op got Thirty paym.—Biddy Rae. soli, MI Jeanne Woman, went Into the Ant e ben: ratebtlwase and built a doe under a 10 nee in the room, the oonenquencee of "which, hat for theAlmoly discovery by sLintain Bowden, 'night have been Ws.: , rens. Biddy mu sent to Jail far thirty . . A Tenni Offender Arrested.—Seffr 'Fence, of Manchester, a very bad -boy, arrested yesterdsy by off cars Lieu and Campbell. of the Allegheny pollee, chargni With disorderly conduct, and atter u hear ing was committed for ten days. There are a good many others who deserve the same fon. Teat ihm—About twA. hundred . gentle. :nett, more or loss, eMetl yesterday to make right, , , , the exchange of hots whereby we hats beaverat the Medical Banquet the evening ;merlons. The exchange was very general: NO ghost Walked away undercover f 010 some theta which ho entered. CoIA tiparkllair Node Water at J. T. SAM pla's Drug Otero, No. N Federal. street, Allegheny. Women In• Cones.—By actual• count there were In attendanoe at the Criminal Court, On Wednesday.' fifty-two women, of all mom. from aevanteen to Macy, the larg est proportion. 'tee Judged, married. As prosocutors and , defendant; they werein about equal proportion.. Ranted—A ember Ind.tifone elan tone vita 111 not afraid of wort,) to travel as agent for a good reliable arm of thin oily, Line irell saqn.te an ir.an conininn trent., firoferrod.ind dbo "flee ea. . 6uerret)rrtca, timid roforoncas and au— • eh. Wholesale Sayer* of Dry Goode wo offer Lamson job lota of And Voool, Pantiogo, Llnew Goode, And full Itotoi of etwatingli; Storting*. Yilate,: Tick. hot." t:ltesks, to., sit of we(' will 101 l at too very Lone eastern neat price.. J. N. IlleaxAw & Co. to Alsace street. bettor Third a Fourth eta. The Pearly 'Gates—Pore white teeth ned n Plittl•C Liman, isening like perfume from the u,e, through Canis of lovely bps, coo ~Ti Slink etymon Says. "an eieelleoe thing I. .11.130.10. To keep the 'pearly gates. of thc ...Intl tawny. sputlefid, and the hi wan nicdysrri.grant, It is only neacencry to nem Scradont detly, • dva.* • doMaeat=ayoang boy named Wthisnie end a, log oat elf et the Jolomovro depot Nitordny cyanide by, betas run Oyer bye frel,et •• . • . A boy withettl_Mullint has bOen attested atarcansburg for thlwlng stones nt one -B.tx trains on th cuannylratti .4ga Unit . to.ht. . • • . to 44, 74.4.4444% Devi More, No. 84 MaBM. etreet, tor the beet stuorimeat kara Witt. lot =64ll43lBBlpurpoeos. u ln:g:t,t l4 . lE l . l4l4 7 . l.4l."' on ". .frth a rWrgll2l .."li gt,o °'''. o.ll P Nl .Y• Go tr. Irleretaa•le thew Stare, No. Al 0 hot street, for the Mead, zaeortmeot of I .. .teethe; liatraitts 10 the at*, at loweet . • ' • • Vs. to rieeilihre &Pug store, No. 81 lewteut street, for ell Gerintue Patent Medi. close, at the lowest retie.' • rao to Ir or Atom No:* , :nal not street. for the troll Table Olt In ttio City: Piparkllng Sotto Wasaw at J. T. .vnrlo. Drng btOre, 10., A 3 rd.r.l.trOet, .I.lll'ybally. The Yee, Lhieas *ix... or uats. Con*, nd -Etta. , Gouda, at.. t,vorloy'L No. DaSt... Clair atraet. ' •, ' too lam sow evressn of sal 11[111110 at OMYS/ iltteitios tUlery, Ko, You Coo Hoz O. pot ma. Aloobol a t Jamul% b. linen, • • Tea - Will Awl a Dental '.Establshereat at Sla rem street. Drs. elll i alllesple.:• Tea I,lat Buy Mow Flom O. 3011 W/ \t TEEE WEIINLY G TviparirrtOcs. WEDNYNIDA. dCMII NITMINDAY. A large varlet. trillialatax THIRTY...IX COL, W irr° o r ‘O I onotial anal lag matter, I neon in . r leading Editotlair, halt Wit. by Telegrath sad • Nall, valuable Nhmlina Matter Inv tat rnd rolint A moat roltibia Tina, alai utd Commercial Market Report. nt• any riper to Inc enty. lto nrcner, i lfachanie Merchant rboald he TI IS tog THY affilat.T &nee Syluertber • .5 11 . clangor Fire Club, n( r e . —And on•evy of paw, be the PYTrit up the club. Ad blabs II clubs can by ma.le ay> time, at c,iab rat,. r ) 22 3 :_m. - - Gcwind rttaillt Vir- S Si. Vin— e de Vniti uuctirty. baricsolont olr cation, a h a ,wing , good work thooriuso or GuiVs suffering Poor. ci tering To trot w not or too tiess?y, itcosPeff' theof creed. M 651 AIO nr colnr, l ounces/a grand charily plcoilia for TnosidaY will Lohn placeat lion City Park, etfoldl nye invited to attend. Good tonSIC, Witirde dancing accommodations. and Orchids. of to-, frssbmcista aro prortilwsl to those WOO tend. See sdvyrvlSumout. An 011 leer Tatanked.—The Grand Sur:" yesterday {stewed a repletiontcodertrig thanks to William Sher!. ennatshie n o ;with wan!, for hlslatt and complete re feree of person& engaged " ,. ,.4 . the 881.1 of 1.7.nr, bla district. We ret tn learn .. that to elo:stnra Of the law In the Sloth ward are In ve.'y conetglembly ; grew or pro• poets°n mass other ward In the ap Stroot.—TEtursday mond:lg, between thr.og and four datock,, the tear store of' tdh_Tho Boor, No. tat ti; nod otroo. was nnto-nd by borghor and robbed of Wore and ohm.. t 0 ',he "...Oar or ahnut ono hundred and 11 rt Vdolloric tan tour dollars hi shyer, token rri,:a the moor T dr., oar. The door of the store, .lootood to have horn Inorcurnly feAtehod and hlot oho tly /prow upon by Lon Gen. Grant tinsled . through Whet , lloff. on his way to Waehingtnn i oa day night. saublmil Moe° tionstreantea aft the depot to thatOW to receive ei'al• cover delcolnit to loo k them square to tAn Lacs. Serval them right. are dditionitl Ideal News an Taird Page. 031133112 . , Thursday. dune ISM, et the rel.' - dente or the bride•. rather. by the Her. Alfred C,lsitenn. Mr!llttiltY. ll cVAL ILYFar. of Pltt•he•en, Ca, and NW XIV TIE 6 tiMlTtf, of AW - ABVEAT7.4n42II'II3, A LEX. • I EN. UNDLNFAILE.R, so. 106 Knuth Wee.. DitlA,`bufgO• Pe. 00F7Dio of all Mods: CRAM/. .61LOVES , aid every 'deaf:MAN= of ronetal rorolahleff Wad. tarnished. Dooms opened 400 soft Corrloo o f Wulf hed• Barenzxcas—liev. Dovid Herr. D. D.. • 1 ••• K. W. JACOOIII, TOOOO. • lb 11. Of o. _ . .1 _G. RODGERS. UNDERTA • Kea AND ESIBAIJILIt, moneenor to the into canoe.` K. Hodges., No. SID Otto eltroet, three doossf;rom Ream Alleshear tank, nesomo.!, Mahogany, Walnut sad Sore. eood imisastop watts, the lowest reduced prises. no.ons Watts/ dal sod night.. Helmand f'srenstes Ornlatted So short solid and on most notaon.ble si'msa• • T. WRITE & i 0.. ANDER TAKERS AND bIIII3ALL'PM• ter. Wood , . Run and' vlelntty. St Itmebeites lAter7 /stable, wetter - ,tibellield and Chamfers streets. Hestia and 'Cii.-isane for. • E m STEWART. Undertalcer, coer of,,SPHITON land PBS: is Sine. sibs Ninth Wald. Canino of all Stalls. Hearse ...nit Carriage. famished an ilia shorten Doll., DEVLIN , ts. SILL. Heal Estate and luturaueb Agents, Butler St., Lew. rencettlie. owe SALV-MAN [(FACTORING SITE.-To MAiturAciruens : We tiller f r male the but awl most J.4 , 1161)1 , - Pile for Roiling Mill end Mast Foresee, or fur any large 2.11121114".1.1 aortae.. In pic county. This 'pier, rty le luat tei on • 40 foot a met...Rd the Aliegberry river, nod 'GORR 100 feet °retie A. Y. R.* ',Tbe tat Is AO bent, fenomaeartng seila ir,Ot ...A7 do well to eftrulue before Dating 'elstwbere. rerms made to mill pticcheimr.Endulni of f DEVLIN a Et. 1., Enid Emtete,arid...lnserance Agents. Boiler Striet. ' FOl4 BALE--That 'cool. *Stipa. hie and 4/hirable property •L nn on Re becca street and t..e Alle e hriy river. in Alla givey ItY tMrby C] '.et. on is hiai erected rely st,et.ptlal Brick Belida, der SWISS high. Maga/ feet. calculaird cod well a.lapled f.tcirn 'agog almost an. brarteh of man Ofac taring. It Is seldom a lot of these within the city. earl be had, and we wand Melts the Icial a 'tattoo of those dealrocis of sieee."- Ina a !ace rormean 'uterine portimus calla[ then o cia or LiEalalS G SILL, Keil !state and inAtlMlte , Agent.. Healer treat. Laernmeetill.. NEW bTHLES ICE PITCH E RS, Fruit and Betty Dillies, TEA SETS, CASTORS, AND COMMIINIOY 01571' JUST •RECEIVED B 1 D ( UNSEATH & • EC === vf BOLV:7 JOHNSTON Itc:SCOTT, • Fine Watehel, flocks, , Jewelry iILYE°•PLE(ED WARE, ETC., , grus LISiaTY 011174,. 3Pittasbniret l 4 4r renCLl:Lar. Parthrularatention (Bartatrtne Wm.. Monks and Arvalry, LIL Imrk war NOT &FEW of like p-orvt _nor. det that Millet mthkin.l arim frorDetlinly- Mae orta. LiOis =SILL, Hat. Sat . ..ILI, la•• reamly'of the utmost. TIMM apia:alwr GOODS, FOR pill MILLION! SNITIISON, PALMER 8c CO.'s MAIR 7, AUCTION Efil 55 FIFTH AT.; Pittsburgh. Roolonzot Stoats o 's Vaned. WOO., to be Daily conalcommtal. Hoods from all imria or . raid at 'SALE, PRIVAT d Retail, Wbolcsale REGARDLIk9 OFZTALITE.- Atria , AIWA MEWS. IRCIIENT. rutrrur 800 is, sec: 111 HAIR •NE S IPPE, DORMS ric Our boo. °corm, cArionizu conosstass, sins swim. HOSIERY. CARL/REMMERS, CUTLERY. PIICEIT ITALTR. CRAPES BRO. JEANS. AND usawicas. !usrirawsße. [moo. LES aAiu Ingrain; Erre' al PrtceS At Aucti II Vllll4ll 1 OD 17111, Nos. 55 .A7ID 57 R. 11.—Ftraltore it inctlen on 1.1/611,1' ant re KTREET. • ol'selsold goad. far MS LIUMS , DAT. t • ALlEZlrikl*, BIIITfirD, ICEMT=II HORSES FOR • Howard's 14 nary ISTIIIET, na.S ; I"t.e' . .mee3""'ino . Oae. HOBqt. vary a hat at loatanortv, • in rm. U. dm.. lot.. Homo It -yr.t ea. N THE 9PRI Alfir SIMMER iitfBnt6. tba vault. r•ta t tr attaaropta a glamrg „ trescaul...agralm, a.,,.•reata.t rals• . bp.IIIA.W7
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