THE DAILY GAZEITE PUBLISHED ZrEUP MOILMENG, csOwzare racsnss.) PENNIMAN, 111 E 'D & CO Q w . " - ckraz-lette s . ,t 0,07 ''' T, 7, ?INN:yd.,: T. r. noulrtt.m.. EAlltant. . ... • . . . OrrlFti, (uzETTE Etrillum. fl 86 FIFTH ' REET. i ;Fos.. MI AV:ill riT Igii!ls. • RefibriMit • flier of Tostiro rentijiYlLlL orpcim PAPER OE PITTBBURGE AND' LAn _.• Ge.sT, I; ' ALIIIenLEGP HE ah'?NY CITY. i end BEST FAMILY anti COILLE.IIIYI ILL rArER In the elate. . • rswee OF TIM DAM, • . rllmelt copy II .pv. ..- Dshreren by Corner. per week In !Lai habsrnirrt, Per rest §4.011. , ,• ' Adore's, • GAzErirm, • . rrri.usuitgii. rx,,,,,. • . • tit 3. a L ; y.. As. LE . , VIIE t_erA.r . r: in ginc-4.f. ,,, 1 i tri1y.,:i" '..' t 1 itt,Suilt{ill KA,t,rta TION-AN Facile tit Lt t .s..xkiil, i -. ~., ._. • llinTnii.' GA ZEtrri - G , ifie. ll 7iJi-Iv j -The population of New South Wale, ,________ • . -- • ------ • -- I the notice of the proseedings of the State lon the met of December last was 431.414, . • IPETHttLETI:II, a .ein e• ,- , ',ere male) .' j 31edir.al Society, published in the OA- i nr' ,„.. b ,, '" ri . - eft , ~,, ' That the Petroleum interest is pros- ' set-re of June 1110, ltif.,7, your reporter l i tt - N ---' 8, 3 3- " a e ly t ' iv - a l"' se - ae ° l }, l ' l eu ll° ,, h t ,,, h ' trate everybody knows. Over-praline ; gives the substance of what I said thug : during the.month of Febru , last. • lion; extending through a 'considerable i "pr. Curwen addreassnl the Convention I -The fortieektlens tel Lornzie are to period and carried to a marvellona des . at•lengilt, setting forth the wants of the ' i r e'''''" , ler'blY enimge'L nhd thirteen greo, has sent prices down, so that to go ; innitution named, (State Lunatic Hos.. tun a . ad forts, cough - M1..71 around the oa r let ardirtas,Y eases, Winne , certain J !malt and urging prompt • and eflicient : - The title of the convalescent insiltu lose:. The'sfainpalle from the, Oil rcg•on ! action on t h e part of the Legislature. , Linn shortly to be erected in England. tit la abont'as violent tut was the inflow "i • Ile stated . tho nrovisions mode by differ• j I l l.' ic I . iir ' i t a ° iin f ' l a ue fihe V r i c e eo i tv . alowe 'l nt fl,,s, .-population rive years ago. The falling j ent portion's of the State, and presented ; VIII!. • .. off in the values of properties has been . t i ger r i; shtitri , g the - munhera of the in- ' -The King of Belgium pureh usal ni. friglitlVL When ' the stocks of oil on etirje.iii the iiiikeew. loc.iiiio ,_ .„ 1 the horticultural exhibition of Emig, j twenty mngn,ifteent orange trees, which hand shall•be consumed, and when pre- ' 5.,,,, . - '• ,as he seems entirely to have mis. : cost each, it is said, 4,900. francs They doction shall be limited to the actual de- I • I Imre arrived at taleken, and aro mend apprehended the point I desired to 'make, • mead, the trade will again become pros- I I have to ask the favor o( an explanation 'd tr" adorn royal 1 t7,1 ' „ . ., j„,,,, tha t , , peratu3, bet only on tha basis of a re p o - thet-i may be . clearly understood. 3ly I m . ;;;11721711 been diseoVered of [nuking War buidioess, not as a speculative move- I °Wed was to bring to the attention of I %Ise of . o , ,ckelm .. feJs. ]3 , etween four and live 0b,,i09 . , , 0, ulnae inserts Were recent . - • . j the Medical Society, and through them I .IV sent to I. riburg for the "manufacture • . Elopes are entertained that the discav- to the nubile, the entir •' . ' " IWe 'd p inadeggacy of iot ga.4, an. le row ue forms an excel cry of new uses to which Petrolenni can I the provisions now ',tilde for.the accom• I test carriage gre's°l be profrahly put will'advance the price I i I, ..llltraha i t heel, French Minister of =dation of the insane of this Gammon to a . remunerative point, and furnish a I wealth. To render the matter more in- iof nriill ' e ' rflo v Te put ' O ' n a pe:c,i 7g f i o r = r g ' . • steady . treM'ket for larger quantities than I telligible I divided the State into . five 1 Pur„TTZ..',2a,,,..1,4,.1tr,„utim.,.,,s alt are riteit, in: request; Recent expert , geographical districts, "A follows: I Phil- I ;",,",-„"r",„,„,"l')''',„c•ii;i're-6';;" :iihn--„;,.-Wet-h • • meats In generating steam by means of l adelphia city and county constituted the i o.; som a . 'of the ~.0rp,,1 -i j i a- p r evi i'u trii i- h z ,r - , t- , . • It., age snlistitate fir coaL have been at- 1 ''''''''' and in it, according to thelist of •as much as I,ton or even 2,000 horses. repo rt, in the or General's last •I'he Flax had 110 soon f n'sh Ihi ' tended with pibmiaing results, if the re- : report, there was loinialem Of about 1 1 dit - mer s on ittu d . .y it . day or ' ed ' his ' arrl s ports Can be depended upon. II further aG3,OOtl; but to this should be added a 1 rill in Paris,l r thL 6c nailboth of his - tests shall , lemimatrate all that is not pre. large somber of -persons engaged in vs- coos started for the Varieties, at which dieted, a fresh iinactus trill be given .tn lions ocanpatamt, who are not yet chi. Thetare was piton "Lis Grande Duch.. 011 production, Mr .Pctroleum will ra gen., bat who n. 1,1 largely to um number de toirolstettC -t very ammting piece, In p- o f th e ,aek and •,,,,,,,-. The same re- whiChtht•celebratedSehnelderisrequired Idlytake the placq of ecea far driving all fila.Q. Win argil) . i" air ibe leTE wining to net. Paring one of the tie his • . Ittjesty watted up and down the rm . sorts of steam eng,ines. . and. manufacturing districtS. sage toes failoriirnas, aci7i n panied by his the The second district was composes' of . . Some months ago, experiments were eeeeti; , y .. ~, .usque- sons. i 1 • east of the b reported `in the direction of utilizing the ] llama 11 v••ran 1.1 the Blue Ridge, and south ---A fearful accident recently occurred calm of anthrocito coal by solidifying it 1 of a line drawn east from Sunbury, and l'ittlohn-Ite s - allo , lngton conipit, near Newts. Tn , Legions'. Nine _colliers intO blocks bran admixture of Petrole- ' , this tontains a pormiation of 1,100,000 • wen', being timern antes taken, and, In ' de. ' tint.' The early experiments did now pro. 1 a Pe The third district teas that lying north r i . o n ;Tr u e r Tgre, r. sr'ru, sentli nd- na mi' n n o i t n stopped w work duce the desired results. Other experi• I j of a line running east nail west throng!, at the prloper pl t sl. The ' result noxithat meats followed and are still in progress, I Sunbury, or the Junction of the westand when the Iron carriage reached the "Rs toe learn, with strong hopes'of a sat: I north branches of the Sosquelianna river ",'Locke , the rope broke, rind the poor fellow. worn prempttoted down the shaft isiierery. issue. In the anthracite mu ... ; and east of the Allegheny Mountains, and end were killed. tles are millions Of tons Of eulm, in this district there is a population of , more w art zOO,OOO. -The Workmen's, Societe . ban just .paw _valveless, which will be transit - 3u- I The fourth 'district was included in sent tiientv delegates to the l'ariS Exhl. • lotion. at a cost of MO francs oath true led into wealth if an-application of Pe• that section of thy Stale bounded, north I ; , •1111, - included,Each,l _h f the Susquehanna "r• " x l . '""""" n ex troletttn, in any form, slonikei:9.ve sac bY e th r, c el . :ll3•3 l !t ra ht. n . ' Sti ° s uellannariver and eininge tor the advantages of a pleas cofsful. . Science ought to prevent this r tre h e Ridge, and c ri stending to the foot ‘ l ' i r e .- ;t t , n tr P tife r' :. ' stl?.2t.T s rio s h tel o ir eo d} n - oL ti ni te . 47 1; CnortatMSWaste,and in the end doubt- of the westein slope of the Allegheny particular branch of undo, to take notes, lean4ill: If the desideratum shall be 31ountait•s; and within these Births is a and to draw tip ii report on his rettirn. tamulatic,n of neariy •400,000: and the j 31 ` ,1 '11 , 1 . ahail he awarded k• the flew fotind in Petroleum a vast and steady i remaining was the west/ rn district, COlll- IV. ''1‘..1..'11 have the I"' " e qn lll . l demand for it will be created.. • themselves. of their task. ‘. ' taluieg, a tonnlation oaf about 900,000 I The sum total of the population was stated 1 -Si-, less thnn thirty-tbr. English -1 to be 3,400,0001 n round numbers,though I 'itien,,twenty Frenchmen, as well as sea lam inclined to believe it will exceed that eran . j fielgialls worsted b for i lh u e l. plgeon - conquerably. Taking the number of in• •'°' "4 pric e offered' . I ‘ com ° ' to; •eitiationtii match welch sane to be one in see thqusaidl of the I wok place in Parls. Mr.-Petem was pro .l}optilation, we avt•uel have at that esti- I claimed the winner, he having killed ten mate 3,400. and there is cow rely provi- times in twelve shots. The Marquis de sloe for 2,000 or that number, including Langle was second, with eleven itt four 1 all those in the hospitals and elsewhere I tern, l,.,„ ;, yrr i lz i _tho „ competitors Wersetbe in the, Slate. Ito , Lord Parker, Prince This increase of the population of this I •loachim Murat, Prince d'Arenenberg, I State during the last six yeirrs is over ! Colonel Pardo's, •te. I half m million; an} one can rake thecal- I - . sw arlasofPoiamlaaa fl ies have made ettnittion-by mtiltiplyhfg the Dumber of 1 them appearance in Transolvanin, and taxables by fire,. and then sularneting , I: .r tr .,, : , lttn i.irLi:g,,,dn.n•eN:;. com pe lled ;: the population as given by• the census ot i '' ' et Lep their beasts shut up, and large fires 19110, , are kept burning night and day around - The wants of the inSiiiniloW . NsTre 001 I the k ept to keep off this unwelcome alluded to in any way.; but it was very i % Isis:ohm. boning one slay whettrain distinctly stated that in the presentlien eoplonaly they disappeared, hut' as • crowded condition of its wards, it was sons it, the weather became fine again utterly inadequate to furnish proper not. they reappeared. The men In oh trge of coMmodsitions for the insane of three the tires have the grenteat ditlielllty in ' districts, simtainieg a population of two preserving themselves from their yens,- tnillions. mous attacks, rind find tobacco, Bac best , • • preeervative, The provision for the instne of the 1 - _ _ Western 'District is also inadequate, Mould , the Western Peunsylvimia Hos pital for the Insane provides accommo dations for a small pert of the whole nutuber, about •one•fourth, an argument for the completion of tic whole building at the corlich pc..01.1e. ported. If mere are 1.100 insane in this Stare for whom no accommodations are pre pared, and earl, year that number will increase with the nature) increase of the population. is it ran a- lair liderence that if tLett class i 3 to receive that rare and treatment which humanity end philan thropy dictate, that more hospitals arc requited, and tlud they should be built at the earliest periods PRESIDENT JOUNSON endeavofeil "to defeat the narsage of the. Military Gov ernment Aet. ,in consequince the law was made reverer than it would other• wise have been.- After the bill passed the two Houses lie vetoed it, aid assign. ed his reasons therefor. In detail be construed the power given by the bill to Generals comulbnding districts. His construction waa not forced but natural The Generals in executing the laws have Laren the same view of it Le did in his Yew *usage: — Now, he Is engin.] in reversing Ids judgment. He new in- .aieta Lye law does dot contain the pro vislotie lie thought it did, and. which its words express au - plainly as words can. • This indi;ates a settled dishonesty on his Itart.: Ile provokes another issue with , Congress and the loyal masses: Does he know what this involves? It involves his impeachment and 'deposition. Un less Ito halts he will find - hundreds of thousands demanding impeichment,who havediscountenanced it hitherto. Tier! :process of Reconstruction is going on rapidly enough. Insight or ten mouths, if the President -will only let well' enough alone, the whole Work - will be ; happily completed. Any violent inter- positionof his will, certainly Mader the ; restoration of the States; sUgen the cx actions; and put e sun in his place who *itl understand thatksia business is not io — niatre the laws but to execute auchas , atemade.: • , GRN. E. 13. HATE of , CinelonMl 9 was _ 1 . mond:tate& for Governor f of -Ohio, by the Republican COnvention at Columbus , yesterday% Be was nhosen on the first ' ballot, _The other nominations are: For Lieutenant doverner, Samuel GaL loway; Supreme Judge, John Welsh; ' State Auditor, James ll..Godman; State Treasurer, Sydney S. Warner; Attorney General, - Wm. IL West; Comptroller, Moses Brailey; Board of Politic Works Member,'lldlip Herring. All ex , cept the Governor and. Lieutenant Gd•- etnor are present incumbents. Da. 'RUDD, of, the well-known and highly responsible firm of Peaslea 1 Co., Advertising Agents, New York. favored to; with a . friendly call yesterday. He is ins the city on business matters per. talniag to the Union Pacific Railway • Company, and is stopping at the Honon- . . gahein House. SOMETIIING of more than anordivary nature has transpired in the Military District composed of North and South Carolintr, General Sickles having asked to be relieved of his command, at the flame time demanding a Court of In-: glary ai to his conduct of affairs. TOE Kamm pagers express much alarm -for, the • crops in that section, as ' the army grasshopper is steadily gaining strength. At Leavenworth a day of fasting : and grayer will he held to beseech from the Almighty an. early deliverance from the pllgne. . ' Wrm.put soma energetic busifiess man start the prolcet for a public bathing place In _Pittsburgh? So city in the 'country Mande more In aced of such sanitary Insthution. • • 'Ohio Dental Ass sovietism—Resolve Is Defend Agalost !be Walton' ge 11..bsok tUT rcierrayb to the Pittsburgh Casette Cotowses,O,lntselt—The seml.asunnal meeting of the Ohio Dental Association, hold.thls day„lsr the. Mty of Columbus, Our- Foreign Tradx. unattemulart approved the salmi' of the The exhibit made in the last report of eommltfoe harteg In charge the defence Itut ' V t iPl . Ca i nfre ."' Com uth" ?e= e t:ei the Director of the Bureau of Statistics, i of our foreign trade for the Months of', them to ountlnue the de f r oneo to the final te . stri , on before the Supreme Court of the January, Febrgary, March and of it a States; If nommen': the current year, is certainly Very en- ! couragingin its apparent retails. The exhibit meutions report of coin and ate Tr-learn,. to Me musters% Ussettes3 • bullion amounting to $11,472,409; of for-! Pura.mte, Jane Is—lo two wirels of diva -goods, $8,104.420, and of produce , this elty,up to tide Orsini:es, 44.1 whites and and merchandise, 4'172,377,870 in cur. • Din Degrees MO been registered. 'There, rency, or $126,762,772 reduced to gold-at !is much gpathy among the whites on the 136, bringing the total exports to $146,- I 1631.301. Meantime the free unports were t alfl i fref e te4a t te b i;l: k t . b:: , T ,7 e,,,,k,„ $8 :02 712 and the dutiable $124,223,104 ! Jame. to tho twenty rirt h '" "f SANTA 4, , NNA, with whom revolution T.112 . ,327,816: °ruts, $71,734./345 were; ultra and two blacks were mu lere7.7. has becOMe' Chronic, , repotted to have entered lor consumption, and $60,532.971 b UnftW ring, . u r4,==ed before turned up 16 Mexico; or thereabouts. ' were warehoused—tin excess of $11,141,- ! wilt, registering, through distrandh ' l i st. l ' d 874 in the credit to consumption. And —An extraordinar.i . case - of speutnue- when the exports. entered In currency :. The Teat Oasts in Lentelana. , eondiusti occurred d Dorton, irf value, are reduced to gold, we find that :tor voirsr.sh to the Puttber,th (Junta.] • them._ einf".o-9rYnr Dan forth llfftier• vour export. fur the itret third of the cur- ! haw Toes. Jenel.—Uoverner Xlanders, Mr. nntler Was engaged i n pouring b iquid cement from ono vose.Cl to amith- Teat yeareacced our imports by 614,011,- ; LoulelanA, on Thursday , sleehled that .. 1 . ;when its pout and , ignited an , " ' $4 1 , U 3 5 , 355 p or in addition to the oath presertb by the • fors:sod Mtn to drop the vessel. The burn- a ,, ,!pain. Mute laws, take and subeeribe to_that pro „mem. marts the ' Thin ton tome favorable balance of. rn o hutted In the Constitutlemsl Amend. rotting tt oriiire, and Le vein trum- . lthde !Ilan us been i4euerally stippotett--rtwat, and voachtle be enforced by the Re- - - construction La.*: be tuts appointed three 'T.eiled ' 44 ' .4 ' 4 P (4 onet 4401,4 g 4 severely great deal has been' add or the export new state Wooten for the Neer, Orleans • burne'd .P O . his . breast and sinnet - : The j of coin and bullion, as showing that we ' tnekeen and crest Northern Italleised, and sreMeot Ls composted of rubber and - ben- 4 were buying beyond our means. But if three for the Opeloussa and Greet Western sine, and from its combustible nature i the I.dtal erport of this hotline la ash. i " 11 " :Ld • the faro WINS WWI diftlenity CX ti ugu haled traded from the footing, our exports atiallrood Directors sleeted. 'after eVneldemble-daniugv, Still remain $2,539,370 in excess of our [By Telegr•Pb to the Plttetoush timett.i Imports. If It is urged that the cotton Jon. 15 .—The shipped to England in this term may ' n ” Meets ' meeting tads', whoa talollowar b d ' ire: h om e , ben sold below th e entry price at I o,re mere elected John 'Prowellt James bit is probably true that no amount .1!„ . t45 , 1e ; Alume . , ni rr., Cleveland, the VandAllt!..l.l.BB.llt. of our imports sufficient to rectify error has been sold hero below. the in• eon, and J. /L. Banker. The New -York . Voice valuation. • • Board subsequently elected John Nowell, Perhaps mOrelimportance has attached !Sea.st.7 . to Ibis subject in some of the late die. Cessions than was warranted bee cetho. • Elver Telegram. lie and broad view of the facts. ,We are fey 'reverse's to the Pittsbargh theta par living under exceptional =editions, and 1 . ..de. nod Ath'st'v T‘terste cemPusl.l Ost.Cl Jo . I chess meat make &Hewitt:lp, for them.: But., and reatio v ; ow= erelitigi h" Titreold. whether the views referred to were o , t f a ir . Wholly or partially sound, this official.; and about stationary. exhibit shows that our Lade has done • Lanzhou... Tune Ip—Steer.=lag slow, something more that begin to readjust Iy, ohlt six feet by the canal teeth. itselt,and that we aremour; once more,J an e A-xtim.hoing. as a people, selling more than we buy while baying 'freely, and so helping our-1 lly Imm o to t b. p in . bankt i t t ia , uw gar seises nationally and individually,-, maimiropts.o; p#aattsiphits .. /lrorth Linterican, t vate pogo iscoAcie r • - Tnz Porn DENTAL ASSOCIATION have reaolved lo defend to the last against the prosecution of the Goodyear Dental V ul- estate. Company, for alloged patent In fringement. Tim New. York Constitutional Con "'nation bas got fairly to work. Amorg other radical measures proposed is that of rendering education compulsory. TDB CACLiOr 1565, severed by an ice- f be somd:wceks ago, bas, been recoy- i ered. Spliced, and communication through it ito Europe restored. yotrgit Woman lu illoucesder, wg,,, : eggaged to be married In a Uyoung man on it voyage to the West ndies as soon as he returned. When he =me back he married another and the disappointed girl net to work and found secondear lover, to whom, elm beillflie engaged. Ho went. to his helve in the .Previncem AO. , preppy° for the wedding, and was taken slog alla died, and the un fortunate maiden is now itt the matrinm. fled market n third Mlle. . 'attempt wait made Wodmaday night, near Zahnor, Ahem, to throw the . .exprea, freight train from Boston for ..Springfield off the track. A large stone had n quuntiry. ot. rails were pot on the traek,.but the engineer New them 'and latched tho speed of the train, so that it on the trook,. though the ptlin - oftha W.a. unlashed. The attempt was 'dual-Nam made with . tbe ' intent:on of ro wieg#l9 exppea Liao oa the train. , . 1 \ • . • . .• .e Y . ... . . .... v. ,,,,.....,..eti5zi . , ~..r . -14 111. ; ~„....,-..,,,,„kLi,:•,-.,..,- •' r ....-,„:,:.,,,..:,.. . • . .. . . . . • . ._ . - ,=_,-5:41.- .-.:-.: •,- • - .._E-,,,- ..... • -- •'... • • ~. = ------ -_, l - -•--,••,.. • - C • . --" ---;-:•;;; - - ,, z - -;',-,-7, - .. - 4 • .., -"--' -.?- - A •';':," ~• '..s' • - ..* ..4 ,-, "':=„ y"--- -11111/ - , -.5•,w,,k_..(R pl---------7",, gt,,,,, V-7 . .<:,..1.,1r 7 ... : ti 5 .: Ali ',,,,...q_-I,'''.'.-° ,-, --,..--1,-----,A.. 1 ,. 1 ,'. , , ~ ..q , ~ ~ ... .., /[ 1 ~ 1 . , ~.,-. , or -I i ; ) ~, . - A-, . \ _:•-=-...,:..,-s.7-.;._.--1•••.,!,- .-7-_,,,:. -__------, -----/;•---•--,‘,-7-1 __ -- ---- --- -. 7 .- • -._—____ - 7 - . -----._ . . / - —/- ,-.------ ... i • i El VOIX.ME EXXXII.---NO. 140 JOHN Cirwz Imml,:ratiuu The immigration statistics for the cur ; rent season continue as encouraging as j was, expected by the most sanguine, and I improve as the season progresses. The .. arrivals are very little blow last year, and as they are gaining for the last six weeks against a riduction in the corres ponding terra of last year, there is geed r reason for believing that the annual ag gregatc maynsceed that of Time suflicient has - elapsed for- the 'people abroad ;tit!, intend Immigrating to learn that the costs of !Min; have brim Meter . tally reduced, hat the amps are unusual ly promising, that the demand fur labor tuercases-rathentlian falls off, and Unit a ready welcome is extended to new comers. ; The total in - rivals at-New York to Wednesday, the litsh inst., were 100,4, 7. Accepting the month of February, when there was a slight reduction, each month has Shown a gain upon its predecessor. Thus; it-January, the arrivals were 7541; February, St'97; March, 13,525; April, 253307; May, 35,420; and ter twelve days in June, 12,391, or at the rate of 31,000 for the month, which is likely to be in creased in the residue of this genial per thin of the year. Last year the arrivals diminished rapidly from April. This year the next month' shows a gain of 10,000. Last year the first - twelve days of June showed but 9073 arrivals against the 12,391 of this, a gain of 3315 so far. • The reports from' Europe early In the year presaged this result. Unusual ex ertions have been making for come time to secure immigrants. These shoW .6 prospect of even greaterarvivals for the months tip to Novemoer than we rerkd for the last five; and if they are realized the, arrivals for the year at - this port will come between a quaher and a third of a There have been Considefable arrivals, too, at our own andother per.; • besides the constant current which sweeps through the northern 'frontier. It hon. tinues to be true of the itnmigrants that they are people of - Lotter character, more skill and more means-than usual, .and that a large-proportion leave the city, im mediately alter arrival for the interior. The country wants them all, and has profitable work enough to employ theth and their relatives, to the remotest cousin. American. M=4M=lll FOREIGN ITEMS [e}ai~l~l7.;ii,:it a - morinnvnt ir un foofin Vicksburg; 31i.cot.ippi, to bond it colored man to T h.• I.,lo,.latttro has -.l t1..1 the privilez, of cOn , trlivting Chic Ridgefield cud Tidewater Railroad. . . . • —The wife end thinighter of Juinct S. Willi,. of Mennen, were killed by tightexec while Men4ing in the door at thvir reKttlenc,, on TI trndny. —Samuel Lyon , ,,fa member of the lime, of Jaineu . Tait o Co., bookers,hr.; absem aleel, taking with Rita about of the funds of the firm. --The lumber btitiness of Michigan - is enormous. In tho.vieinity of Saginaw county. over '....,"1X/0,000 feat. of logs were put in the stream during the winter. —Rev. W. IL Giles, r missionary of the American Board at Ceserea, died at Con stantinople on the _lst of May, of a fever contracts:l while on the way to the au.' aunt ineetliji, of the Western Turkey Mission. , " -.The decline in bncidstnifs develop, the hot that western farmers were hoard ing quite an amount of grain for further rise. They got bitten :la they s deserved, and now old as well as now wheat is crowding the market. —it is said that a e.bemistitafelbourne, Australia, bag, invented an apparatus by which five hundred carcpases of beef can be kept In; a trozen condition on ship board during a long voyage, baring been thoroughly trozen before starting. r --Among the meat traditional scourges of our schools are Jai:ghat:mg, studying at horny, and the vicious practice of crutn-r r ruing. In crony of the schools of Minna ' chunelts the three Herodifin agencies are m soli operation—destroying the cansti lotion, theharipinessandabruig• ing the needed pleasures of youth. —The Charter Oak rim Insurance i-Cornpany, Of I fartford, has been revived tr.o Act or lAgislatura and vote of stock ' hoidens. The affairs 'of thin Company Were wound up last fall, printiNdly on account of large- losses by the Portland tire, but they hove reduced their capital stock to $1:,0,000. and. are going to try again. a ! ay retegraph to the Plustargallasettal —Hon. L. D. Campbell, Yu:dater to alexia!, has tendered his resignation as such °Meer. j RI, reason Is that he does not feel inclined :1 to follow the Instructions recently sent Mai from the State Department. Ills reslima. Linn hat been accepted, battle sucoessor has' i harm appointed. Prominmt citizens of rew Orleans have telegraphed to the Secretary i of :data urging the &Anointment ofj King, or itionow. of that oily. for tb &P. ',Ointment. —Reports from the interior,. especially from Kentnoky. say the wheat hu been !'struck with rust sod serlOubly damaged. it i molest:ln bloom in Kentuarr. .: PITTSBURGH, THURSIAY, JUNE 20, 1867. FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. THE SURRA'f f TRIAL! PRISONER TRACED TO CANADA. Ile Finite in a Railroad De of and RS , !detail . Nab. • fished by a Vandkerchief 6•arine in Company will D•oib Darold std MINA Drs. Small errs a $l 000 fir the Lit• of Lincoln.' (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh euetle.l W•etipicrox, Jima 10,167. In the Surratt trial, Jinfiro Fisher do cllncti.to order the proseoution to disclose tr, the 'defense VI list of Its witnesses. Ito also refused the antillention Meld by coon eel (or the defense that they be allowed to recall the witness heeil for oross.okamina (lon after another witness, not now hero shall have arrived. lie, however, allowed full latitude on eioes-examlnatlon of the witness. Carroll Herbert, L contimstor on the Ver mont Central Railroad. tenttfled that a man resembling Serratt passed over the road on Thesday In April, 1505; snot her man Wus with him; both were without money to pay thole fare; they were compelled To get hut at Pt. Albans, end said they wOOlll wade ios Franklin, which Id four mllbe from the Canada line. . Charles Blum. Clerk of the Weldon 1100 e 0 St. Aluardi, tesUiledt-Was on wamb at the depot on the night cif April 17th, AN:3. Two man came Into the' depot that night, owe tall, the other short. The tall man asked to sleep In the clepotWie did en, and I culled, elm at four o'clock Tuesday morning, April 18th. After the man went out I pick. np - something where the tall man ...bleeping.' IA white cambric handkerchief was shown and examined. Witewi recognized the handkerchief as the one 430 had nicked up where the tall Man was lying. The hand stirehief bears the name of J. It Cora((.] ghat name was On it when 11. ems ple$:(01 up. After 1 picked up the handkerChief I dis covered the name. Then showed it to the agent et the railroad company. Never saw tile man afterward, .- • . J. Grills examined—w.lfoloß noor the nary yard in WI, Kept arestaurant in ,Forte. theatre. Knkw J. IV. Rooth by tgbt Knew Booth Hee or Ids years before. Knew Harrold and Ataerot- Saw Harrold at live o'clock on the day-of the asparination. Saw Atlerot about ton minutes after that liar. mid and witnemwalked together and tow Atierot•at the Kirkwood Ileum. 1 woo .10. log dowq Tenth btrort. and he (Ilarrol.o ine , rne and waked if I saw J.. W. Booth. Said /did, at ale... o'clock. ut the Theatre lied also anemßooth at font o'clock on °ors...et.' Ltd rode on a small gray boom Then IlarrOld said, "Too know General t 9 In town! , L replied I Old not. Herman said,eYek. ho is at Wdlard, and if yen "11l walk with me you will tee ...ethane abont it." A. we were lookl"S the Kirk. wemd, Ataerot war Batting on the step., a. Ilarrold adopt.cd to speak wain him. liar. mkt and witness than walked to h'lllaren. and Ilan'olal talked to two Yoneg met' there. Witnere 00011 not hear tee conversatiOn, but when Harrold partml with the two Yenug moo. henold, "Too 4111 be thorn. to-olglor , He then walked toward Groker's Tneatre, and I noticed I term d walked lame. When neer the Theatre Ilsr• raid pulled up his panto, and I sew a long dagger handle protruding friam hi boot lea I asked him *hat he woo going In 410 wit , . that. 11e tanks he was going to the country that aught, and finch thing. ware handy there. Q. Do you see imy ono In court who look. like the mon to whom_Harrold add; w Fog be the to-Meal , • Wltems anewcrei by ;minting not the Prim:tor. 110 looked very meek like the man, but the witness cannot bay whether ue was the some Mao or not. klit worn heard but hail a slight mt.:tech, John L.Tlppett ttatatleo—lle heard Moir, Surratt in Malley she would sire any one a thousand dollars If be kl/led Uncnin. This was saki la the presence of John. The latter. when there .tres a Colon victor, mild: "Damn Um:Northern army siml lead ers thereof; they alDottutat to be sent to hell." Thin WOO when witness tarried the mall trout Waahlnkton to Charlotte Sergeant Cooper testille.l.-lie was with Sermt De on the night et 11,111•NPI, nat ge lo n, and y heard orient thd men the In tront of the theatre call out the time, vtey min utes to ten:" there was nothing which ope, daily excited Me •nroiel II corm, Ito Dye's testimony. tn.!. yrniin I.e It,. returning to .nti. ItOrry. et 11 'alert, No 6tl, a mithile agna holy r•nnni the winnow end asked was going cv . down Memo Wltness and Doe' told her the President hal been shot by. Dome. The Court took roceser until tenutorrOgo morning. FROM MEXICO. Rinnees 'About Maxmilllan--General Marques will Exi-cax • hue lissaarra. ,and mat, Liberal.. and 11.4 n U.traz 4 7. ke Capsial if Maximilian and n 1• *Mammals are Marmed. tie telerraph;to the Plaint:deb doe.) iNni• totte...lune I.l%—dt la reported trial hid noted for u . orivare inter epeer wittiJusi-cs. for the porno.to of die. Spring Important State secrete. • htaixlmlllanarae convicted on the night of the 3I tonal and scotended to be idiot en It thern la orning of the Ith, with liflramina and ej. • General aternbecnotornandlng the Cu at r of axic°, had executed General U. Herron. romsnwlder ofl the poet, for treason and onrrpponilence with the LAberala. lle also arrested one hundred and alarr I.lber• aympathlrets in the city and Gael..e to execute Mond burn the anp:lc.l II liaxlnattlan awl his G.' metals , re heareted aelectell &cooed° en his counsel, who refused toolems Llm, Baying, bc'd /len him - . . The •Ifertadts ISt tulricea 'from yuer tanl,l.o JUDO ISt, Mate th.ti {he trot! et Marto:llllLn, Miran:ton one IlleJla was . nowl• featly ramtpotiell tLi Jane 4th, refills , until after the fall Of the elry of atextratend Vera Cruz. lafaxtrotllan la In better' Ocalat nod, hopefta.: • • • • . New tons, Juno/S.—The licr4ilif s spacial 1 from Ban Lula Potted.. on the Su, ara the probatalltics grow greater that the trials I will be put pwtodon one pre tt•lt er another l WI afterybe fall •of the City of .11re leo and Vera Cane. and the arrival of gbh American Minister. Meanablie. to allas the excite. moot and satbify the army, w bd. elambr for' i Mrs's blood. scant:at% of his egocutinn are t constantly circulated. . 1 ; The alegeof the city of 11.1:cols emit go. Inn on. Nearly all of baeolnetota arm l y ant Um whole of Carona...l, with the eseeption of EotO cavalry, sent to the !Mete of .1011nratt to bring Lacondo to hertue.hea'been rented to tf be Dias, who can harry tbecapttol by Igisallit chose,. 1• , 1 New 9aseass,. Jena 10- I ft. .nosepoPer 1 publ.bild at tiundatoupocondintleta as art!. ale on Europe se follow*: e Heretoferu she threatened Mi. NOW ehe Implore. ea benne tho Itm ad, an us wup t contempt. Now she le on he knees before I. as. - The beads of MuSimillan and his Gen. 01. are demanded by the !lesbian nation. I The Mexican press congratulate thettetelve, I that no European !meet hareaftee will be able to Coerce them irt any way." !o ar. the Literal presssav eo prcsasey notbLng about the Unload it;ktes FROM THE WEST 6 Damage - to [Wien Patine Railroad— Tbn Flood In .111noosont. . (Br Telegraph to tae Pittebutee tiaseate.l New 'loge, Jonel9.—The ffereltrPr Lear- Thadamaga to the track of the Chloe Pacific Railroad by the recenrflood, ham m a tte r repaired. Rage amount f mau has in conic gamma accumulated at Junction City and Saline. Ati - Ort Reyes, on the 11th het, the water wea twenty feet deep. and the ocoupeate of,the Ron. bay...been compelled to remove to the mote of the betiding... Sir sotellere and: a citizen were drowned. General Hancock le engaged In sabectlng soother arta for the Fort on higher ground, ten tulles:from the present one. Sr. Meg,' lone le.—Th6 recent heavy rains hero prostrated the telegraph and and wombed away the Winona and _St. Peter. railroad tract and - bridges The telegraph le working. bait Italna will he de layed three or four day.. FROM TEXAS .1111efatal to Aeeelre Teatlmeu7 of N. fitrood—Olott. tlttortoott itoferrett to. (ttrTelegraph to the Inttevergh °cwt..) New Yong, June 19.—Tbe J ke.ad. eye. dal Y)ai General Lirhillin and. General Reynolds, of Tekas, report to Con. elterl dan that Judge Woo.. at ine 7tlnen Joel. club Diatrigtof Wet elate, ut a 011.10 to the Grand Jury Of that Court.. elated that ho should not receive the testimony of no erne. se the law of Cortaro. on tent Point fIY. tinormatitutiolala , and he t ti e , eldr.• ed them: They also report the same Pinto against Judge Dougherty, who stated in 11,0 head. quarter. of General Beynolds,*That, as re gards the testimony of nrirreee, heould not recognise the law or authority of w Con. liken, and will be bound only to toe sorer flips State of " ai U m n e po t dally I f t r o n th e r d en ff t e e r r e a n r t e 0 et ol otlns I f Due State. 1• FEW MEXICAN KENSATIoN. Flab' at TllllloPite—JlllllrifttPS FOrelll. Defeated, wilds the War. C 7 /luta Al}ba.!.. My Telegraph to'tha l'lttabutva ()amt..) Naar . lons, June 10.—Tba ATI - prear - 11 a, the followtog 'through private, anti It say,' source*: Juarez, Laving beard Of the pratensforneere. Issued by the Governor'of TamPloo. to favor of Santa Anna, dispatched a large force against the former pleas. On the morn. Mg of the 'lndica _Jearlet". Generals. 4t2.41,rif"„ . .g.V`7,1`. ° .1 . ,f00 g rtn;1 war cry Mee AliaAta,lntla. IltoLo Republt• ON" i•apalPed the party, killing a large n her end canning the rest to fly. The de • feated Joarlats went to Panonce, where they remained awaiting reinforcements Irma Queretaro, which were aspect.' to reach them by the geth. j Graves of lhiten Dead lhateereleAll. I Ely Teltereab to the Plttsbetett Ges..tte.l maeuxi. ofl9. mmber. . rho Lo Ahem) Army f the —The Itepubl e lch and oar large number or citizen., emombleil today attiamrilat Cemetery.' for the - pump. of . deaaralamt with dowers - and Of erg reethlr ' grave s ate* thousand Onion toi ~who are berireillierhz The demaastsation lacithattati; 21apoolair: •,•• A • * 'F MOM < • , ZEE .~ T~piLskE~, A~! I7S~ OHIO POLITICS • Nocia the Repot. Helm Mate coo...mock—rue riaalfeetta. (By Telegraph lo Cotexece, 0., June 19,—The following urn the nominatiOnu of the Republican Atatel Convention held here today: Governor, IL R. Biwa, of Intmllton county; Lieutenant Governor, Fittnnet Galloway, Frankli n county; Stipreme Judge, John Welch, Ath ena county; Auditor or State, Jainen R. Goiltunn, county; Treninrer of Mate. Stoney S. Warner. Lurnln corrtitylAt torney Gcnorat. Whilum It. West, Lugan eounty; Comptroller of Trekeury. glom n It itruilYiruhnn county; It.,nner lot Board or Pol,he Works.' Piaui, Burping, Amyl.° county. • All tint the Drat twottre the Frei:l ent Incumbent% The platform Is as folios-en The Republican Luton Carty ot. Ohio, in Convention i.sern bled, den lure: • First—Mat one at the great lessons Of the war is that the Amerman people are aJ. tion.aed not Merely %Confederacy of twe et-elan and Indepeudent. States. Nreand—TUat our exl.tence n. a mitten 1a based owthe great principles mallet...owl In the Declaration of independence. and nit.. Metall I by the Ponmamatlnn of Emancipa tion, the Conalltuttonni Atnenduastit abet. IFhlttg elavery. and the spirit of rope Miran democracy add .liptice which underlies the renetruof ion Dailey of tee Thirty.ninth atm co Fortieth Congress, and which vre•teare. hy unhorse, anal which we deman d nhall be cortical into cOmpleieeretat by every needful act 01 additional leginlithan. Third—That, while wo will always cheribh and denlnd the Amertelin eystem oh tarot and municipal ...If-government for local purpo9ol, and a National tiovernment for national perwoos, aud while we are 'anal- I terably opponel to all attionpta at centrali zation end centhildation of power any where, we hold that liberty and human meta oonelltute our grea national lion. -blob local or Santo Debut...t en. mien sot he allowed to abridge or take away. Fourth—That imbued with the spirit n( true Dennwrney, anti bettering tent the Powers neceotary for the purproo of not thalami. of the Government ought to he re4ricted en a prirlieged class, bat should he vested in the whole people: witie nut unjust or oaf ioux distinction. or qualifi cation. not equally attainable byse alb and - Nether believing that taw., • nt!. meat. are In at-ict. accordance with the ' spirit . and tendency of mwlern we place °eremitic. ant he nimble and broad Platform of impartial tuanhOod cuff rage, as theln the, roposed ateendment to the *hate Conetitution, oppeallog to and wounding in the Antolltatenw., Dotticanoti . nateirdlem of the people of Ohio to appiroye It at the balloi.boz. IVlh—Tbat the Amerieth people Owen dabs of hoeing gratitue tO thee brave Sol diers end a be d lo the struggle for our national existence, sonobly fought for cite libertion, and Mr the pnvatiou., an tiering. and matinee. .0011 h they en dured. [quintal mount Ohio hereby pledge to them. and to the widows and orphan. of [bow who tell in defense of the untion,iour sympathies and eutotantial supptart. .ruh—Thett-wn approve and 431100.1.1 the military administration of our ilistingeinh. wi fallow-citizen, Maine General ('hit IL teeriden tn . Louisiana and Tezwit. and eletlan him. anti the nallltary commander. In the. several military distract. of the South, the co rd hit support of the Union met of Onto In. their effort. to protect the loyal Otonte of the late rebel Platen, and to se. ware the organization Of Myel andoonatitti. lotiaLgovern meats In geld state.. Srventk-That we tally tholuWs and. O p , IIIOVC of the atiministretion of our present iiovernor...l. U: Cos. and extend to him nor !warty thanks Inc the taithitd anal Ohio manner. Di which he hat discharged his ofti. end lint and 1.11.4•11.‘”I the vi h dit g a d uoaorof oar noble Stale. FROM NEW YORK ==l Nsw You[. Jane 2VICIDC OP A SIOKIMILIER. , Early this morning Thomas ekledmore. who =tittered W. Bishop Carr, be shcvt. .tug him with an air hue, on tho nth or MO', commatNl suicide le hie cell. In Brooktvh Jall.;try cutting hie thl oat with a razor. He conteeetel ni. solltio a letter. A Luso pale& hie nem° as John' Erowp hrrtoteti for .torglng Ciro chmkos, n mounting [n 4...vm, in the home of C. +loan & Co. Nest net were honored brat! Ithult. &Its., had been tintutbett from the ruVachect book hymn unknown party and. the (acerb., were committed on POrtitt&S. Of the page. WI/ Z. 'Yr EMS , . •. item - Ice Lonergen k wife murderer. hall :peen sentence.] so bo hunt, cm the OW 01 Asurnst.ll-stlnn fur a Welt el etc.* sndstne nt es t cuttlan, hnerortn, bee betel urentee sn ~/werni• • An e.fplo,ihn 01 elionacois In the drul tint° of Duolel I. lietwkl., I:roe:ltto1k mcn.unt; to•day, rienaatourd cutleid nabln hnibilog. The proprietor WM .IhP4tly Info:ed. nava art er - rrens AT .accmoN, Tao steam raven.... outten Kankakee-Ka .t•hulot .ota 1. , 41 at auction real bi at - wattl d e apward at m nt Tha Kaakakaa wag la CI4OO. Tho rioach• ofe.orq frfgo,o [Molt, tweil‘S. two guns, dirlood fro. Mortttalque. no renorted ease of cbulurs on Monday Droves outrun. =ZEE= - • The Jerome Pork race, nomuirnehol to- Itiy. The at teorlance wee fair. The' first rare. ptionlutu Cee. for all age., 1,:•.; an won by hi r.CounelPanurse Luxotnnure. Luther ereonol, •nd Mr.. Peunocre Colt od—time, The 'mond rac tor the Ilelmont stoke, for three year Ol e. d. mile , Furlongs. eras erne ny trlth He °envysecond anal Havel third—time 3 The hopeful stake, for tan rear olds, live turiongs, Vile Won by Sterne' Foley Cleo- P/11, i , entol it's hock, Wan time, The mile-heat rareras woo by Alex ant/eCe Virgil. 'worth* liorrhowy, Olin won ..tie Pet heat, Nu. a. lied erlug—time, lath P5O and lA% The trotting match on the Lining Course. heteteen Commodore Vanderbilt end Me- Well-.n; Wen Won by the fernier In three etralgut houtr—Cltne,•aan. e o EJRht iltsullerl, vr.ris se4ett to-day for violation al the Revenue =I • . inw Yonc..iunelo Bev:Hoer Queen ;from Liverpool. boa ort Heil. Her rieive boa ontleipoted. • fpll HATT!, fOUTELIMERICI, &c. Tc'exrayb Um rittne,gb Gasetto.l • Nry Vol., Juno I!..—The nteamer Eagle, from srantkoa the I.Stb,ll.ArrlC•od. • '• . . . Hattlot, ansioeri n( the lib report the toilintrY their tanner Stations. The English Covernment,warned by the lamllng °Peeped by a equal of Penlans . Donsaroon, have stationed raert.of- war in the channel to guard against a repetition :of the attempt. - TIMAIIOLX a Co.'s LIMIT...U. - LIVERPOOL., June la—Etsiong.—The 11.64111. tics of Frazier, Trenhonn ft Co. have bhen aicertalned to exceed their assets by nearly a nalPlon pounds sterling. inn cacti or lef,3 litkltTl3 CODTLST, Jnue 19.—The steamer Chiltern, -which arrived bore do ilanday, prociaded on Moseley to grappel for the 111.1Spi the broken agile. At maven Weimr. to thd evening the Irish end was recovered, team& lied found perfect.' - Alter tha, ne cessary burying and renewed preparation fdr grappling. the Newfoundland end Wm obtained, and at sex o'cliick to-day the end. were spn ced and communication,ratreal. FINANCIAL AND CiILtILiCLILL: Leanne, June 19.—Consol. clos aatif Ftve-twentim, 734. 'Pinata C entral V. Erie 39U i I Livaeroot, June la—Evening .+Corn de. ahead 31: mixed western37.6.t per quarter California Wheat 13. al. Barley 4.61 J Pew; 37,.. Cotton closed easier tone, em pri - yes unchangedi' °loons quotatirmEl tiling aphelia 11%.1; Orleans 11,44; sales or the day, 3,000 bales Provision,. genera lly quiet. Noe( eleved arm at an advance, and Inst quoted at ills d l per barrel for 'extra. Lard 30, Bacon advanced to Cs lid for Cum. t , -nand cut middles. Pork; 74, for prime Easterti mesa. Tallow declined at 4i ad. Pvtreieum steady at Is' 11 for refined le hand. rtiME= • Lotuxn. Jane 19— .nd li . W. Commit.law! Sharon ate. Fa..a.worr. Jana Js—Evathw.-I.4llted, Statentxmis 77%.• FROM WASHINGTON. IRy Telegraph to the Pltl•bur(h Cif ..elLe.] WASHINGTON, June 19, 195. YAIIYILIAH'a TOTH, The Department of State lute Information that the court mental In the coca of Mitzl tuthen Inc the prekcnt lint been ettepended. gear Annum' Conan has brew ordered lo:Aold !dotard( In readiness tor a command hithe Atlnntle Noniron. The fincatagon le dtednoated snide flag *tato, sod will prob nate trn ready for era to two months. Pint Andertant Engtneer Peter A. Pearlck IR detached trots, dotY at Mound City. 111 • and ordnrmi to tin ifnarbillt.l; Pint An-let. Nt Engineer Jame. Bottom te 'ordered to oand Clty. Itkiirtoso evarsys. I The Ventre/I Pacino Railroad Compiny . , have bad several anreartna• parties... the mud yeer exploring the Seamans raglan for nine best route from Virginals city to hsit Lake. The most fesorabas boa been Mond along the Talley of the Humboldt River and around the north and, of halt Lake, whereby the numerous hills are avoided. This line etVirde plenty Cl good wanes mad timber, Is twenty-nine miltir stiOrterii and with much Incintxr grads. than the !wet of stverel other routs im. No doubten- tertained or the w.n e mr r n remain:kb Belt Lake before the eastern end reaches that point. I,It.CIAL. 0/111„1t1T There waa• ing of the Cebtnei. today. Ad it.member* were present. ex cept Mr. Browning, who e. reproonted Ile Judge Otlo. The Attorney tenter. and Secretary Stanton worn In COOftlrenen adjourn the Pre/daunt some time atter the atllntiro Went. The Inetructiona to military com manders arc not yet completed. TEE .XXX10•11 DINUITXR. lion. 1. D. Campbell telegraphed to-Jay that be Ca. on the eveof leaving Now Or. ' leans for home bat lf his presence wan DoCIIeQ in Was Merton, be egoist come hither. Ills successor as Minister to Mexico has not) et tone appointed. The resigna tion wan volentats, OZIPOLTDRAL DOXEDIBIOESS DES: tins. Isaac Negton. Commissioner of Ag ri, enure, died this evening. The denies of the °thee Of Commissioner ad interim, will devolve on John tY.Ntokes, Chief Clerk of the Department. EXPORT COXTZATOCTID• • llnfor Geoeral POPO telavrapheil today to tkenerat - (front that it Di untrue that • negro hos been appointed In the intodelpal government of Mobile ys that the ohictia arc now held by t he b e st men in the city. I= • The prorlelon of the late general which terminates the wan - ante to all:eut tern undid; let, has been revoked. • • INDIAN OUTRAGES ..... 'remelt Attacked—A Yong Rile ..... Innot Train Molested —Mange I westing—t 7 guitar Repassed Repulsed. .- C Itr l'elesraph to lb. FP oberah Omstte.3 Julio - rum Crrv. Kam., June letter flatval Fort Wallace, Jtino 12111, reports a nuMborof hultan outrages In that vicinity. On Abe al, two men of.. Pond Creek were killed end scalped between Food and Goo. Crooke. Co thollth two mon from the mien, names , unknown, were titled within Calf a tulle of the same plane. On the Ilth, the coach from the Wool, having on board Lieutenant 11.11, three sol diers, a lady passenger, -a driver and guard, Were attackeid • hy , kweety floc or thirty Indiana, twsti.w.dre mile i from Fort Wallace. - One eoldier was 01110,1. Tim others dismounted Lou fought thej.ndlans for four utiles, and gamily repuiseß them, kllitng two. : It Is roported that on the 17th, a Gorero• moot train• as attacked eighteen mites wmtt of Fort Harker, one man killed anti, h is Maly bor ibly mlitilated. The Intimna are Cu troulgesonio that the stage drivers refuse to go mit. Eight of them hays deserted their coaches. .• . . I. war rumored at fond Creek' that Gem Umdat had been repuined by the Indian., who came down le horse:ltem the .I'lette FROM PHILADELPHIA Tenty's Takes Pl. hoeing the Per. eaten Among the Ahuseeee—Tto Banditti De•Dettroff —Low. of Elife Dy the Walt rellteo. tilt Tele:mph to the Pittsburgh ossette.l PincahaLtillta, June 19.—The Attlerigies Varieties Theatre, Walnut street Otero Eighth, muter the management of Mr. For. It In flame., with much sumonnang• Prop erly. . The are Caltamenoal s stabile at the rear of the Theatre. The alarm was uou 'untested to the *odious°, whlall, fortu nately, was small, tool they.succeeded rapine, thortah many were bruised the rush to the front doors. In a short time the whole Interior was In • a blue. It Is beltemel all the performers eimareil, though It 1s ru moved th it i.Fattleu Stuart Is tolselim. Several bonding. at the rear wero °maimed by -water moo aro, but those no Walnut street &mem, essayed. throogh .the effort, of the Aboat10:31) the (root wal Aboutha building fell with an awful crash hall a doz. voreene were emceed iway lo.lurril, but °emunt be aseertuneal how tunny were ertishial to death beneath toe too:144%o re move which will take *avowal boars. PROM CHARLESTON, S. O. • Gen. %kid. &Dim to be IIII•1Ie•eal and Yto. len , • Court •1 haqslry—a. ougrat. by Telvirtaph . the rittstnante t melte.) Casetrattir. June mai.a by re. quested the authorities at Wuhinnton that . betty be relieved trot the notntaart of the military dlvlslon t and has also demand• ed s Mart or Inquiry on ran antton to vin dicate himself. eneatlllTonOWnel9.—A duel wu fought .thle afternoon At abort Olstenoe shave the atty. between Edward Roe, formerly of Go lembla, Ind Theo. G. Dom, of Charleston. Roe was wounded, It Is supposed hunthallY, et the Ilestllre. Hoeg promptly eurrunder• ad hthurelt to the oisll anthorthles. Praia/lout MO What euenteut lest—Pre -paraUmse N Rotate. 711.0.' . (81Teltistpa to the rttUberth Uuatet.7 1.,HA17171D, May ea—Prosideet - Jeheson vtil reins*, from Warm. 07. Dar- or Ban= font sod will arrive la this city= Taebealr next. Ile will vislt the ailment Assembly sod earwax crreraliche In thikaim The OILY toriamment weal to gm, Ail r 11414 6 , 2, SA P r-Cra"..r".1.,:: .;: : ;;.-.... „....., . .' l ,-'' , ''...'.:-' - ''';' , .1...4-A , iki sig fri- 5 g ,41 .-:• , --: - ..x.. ---'': .i4:PlAs:Vng;' iwte" 4 "-?' • A - '". .-,,A CITY AND SUBURBAN. FOURTH PAGE.-77m fullest and most re liable Money, CM and Product Market Be. porta oven by any paver in the ray, sel/1 be found on our north Prate. Tito Fere en the Nen ete . liFavd. We have the followmg additional partic ulars in regard to the Pro 'ln the Ninth ward on Tuesilny evening: e planing mill erns three stne7 brick bulideng, extending from Butler etre...Tr s hundred feet toward the river bank, A portion of the rear mid, andetmed /, half the east We of the bundle, inelosin au ad dition, seem trona:hut.. rise entire lower portion of the mill ems occupied by Stream. Gillespie A Mitchell. The front portion of the seemed amt tbird stet lea wan occupied by Messrs. John Hobson .1 Co., Manufac turers of d 0.6, foishes, veledinw frames. etc.., and the roar portion of th same more. by Mr. (Marie. Gearing, or the manufacture of ornamental steamboot work. Mishima - Gllfesele Mitchell dealt. In .11 kinds of lumber and manufac tured flooring. 'seedbed Wanda, An Their loss In the building, reactilueo' end brads wltl undountedly reach 135,001. in the Shed, adjoining the mill, on the dent, bine, they had piled annul twenty thousand feet of dressed /umber. and in thel lumber pool wen piled an Immense amount o( rough lumber, while oe ihe river Dank was a lame quantity of excellent clear lumbor. The moor, ell the dreaded boards, and ewer one hundred thousand feet of the rough tom : tier, wore burned , mating the total leas am proach 150.000. On this there +mien Mea nie:ere of helyUL FLOM. The bundles nho was out op Febrtlary, nd hunt 13.)00. The lom of Messrs. Hobson A Co. will , amountLO ten Innollandllnnars.ll on which there in no Insurance. The iireF r had 'on hand alerge amount of finished ork, arid them Were In nos pert di the lin Ming M I x- teen chest. of tools, only . one of which was euVed. Tney had u large amount of Sine me mrlal stmed In the 001 edit/intim the mill The 100 Mlle very heavily on Mr. 11., strip ping men f nearly all be owned. 13. Ge o aring bed Wien estabilaned in the Molding only about manumit, Ile wu un fortunate enough to lose ell his tools, pet terns. and a large quentety of anliined mod Unllninnen work. Ills Mee will exceed doe thousand dollars, on which there wee nom. summon. Life and rare Insursince. None of all the prudential eipedients of man In modern times seem, better adapted .0' the Interests of all Mane., or has ad-. vanced In popular favor more than Lila In nurance. It is Dist what the provident poor man can resort to to secure support for hi,. family in ease of his death. The rich, also by life insurance, guard against the many vicisattudeil of fortune to which all men arc wildcat. Many indeed are effecting large Inearance on their lives, not on account of possible or probable reverses..but es a good inveatment, better, some think, than (bay erntneut bonds. As to Insuranceagainst flori, are seem !Lavery man , * duty to insure remge Irani by are everything he owns. the loss , whereof would' seriously injure Lam- W. his family, or hie friends. ! u aro led to these reflection. by thiircarti in Janet her column of Swearingen d Sictlan. tiless,lntrunancel agent. and Brokers, .rho ! haveopened an Wilco at !Nu. lit Fourth street. We take eenecial pleasure in hr speaking for tide firm a liberal share of the large Madness now tinge by our citizens lu the way of Insnrance. , ,Of the member. of firm per-enmity. it b from lontracqualn• tane wu speak, when we say theytare dr. ' serving of Implicit confidence. as well al for their unqueationed ( lioenr and brotillY They are In.pable of the tricks and chlcan. ry tr which gems among as have been the vlctime. They will, In the parlance. of. the iver,"do to tie to." The special - globe to favor Ilea br the fact that both these gentle. lon were volunteers In the army sit the re- Denton tram this city. and both have !amens ...cord. fine of (team we know was shot tbrough the right lung, had a minute ball battered np against his spine, and spent session In Libby prison. -They are (teem- Plished huainMe - memi..thur are courteous and obliging gentinceen,,and the ant-elver. ff many perlloul - slid sanguinary battles; ought an Yittsburghers, tor the country., Let Pit tsnorghers signalise their sop...ela tion of soca aervices and such men by a lib eral patronage extended to them in their now and useful enterprise. . A PkAllant Ocerstes. The grand ppentng, last evening, Of W./ . !!neon's dining . Moms, at No. 36 Market street, was one of themost agreeable affairs In which it has been our lot tn_psztlcapate in a long time. By epeeist invitation rep— remettilves of the City press, to the number at sheet twenty-bee, agreeable.% in the spa , ctou• oltong m when. a meat elegant onagg had twee fur ean, nished, anti of which an, partook with a sest that gave ample eat. deems Of Mr. Watlienisonls great powers MA a puniao enterer. Atter slipper the comps , ny came to order by ceilLog tn . stir chair Colonel Cooley . , of the Republic, tl nPriolaitang es Seeretaa7 Mr. IL Myers, •or the reg. Toasts were the, and happily responded to; nod the, exercise. in tin, dining room closed by the: unanimous passage of • remolution— propoeed by Mr. Myers—returning the Umtata of the assembled guests to the host and hostess Jambe very elegant and boun teens repast ishieb obeithati :tarnished—The manapany then :sojourned furnished apartment up StAI , Ic where the remainder of the evening, up til l a late hoer, was spent to singing and other agreeable pastimes Taken all in all, the o f was a moot happy one, and will not won be forgotten ny those present. =M! Thomas Reynolds, aged t wenty-three year,, employed Mr. 31r. Footer at coal switch In the vicinity °Mandy Creek, came to the city on beelines* yesterday, and m ro. turning home in the afternoon on the three o'clock train of the Allegheny Valley Run. road, V.Litlnt , tl a COMpatlllti frac!lon of the upper right ar. it apnea. that he was fleeted with his arm muting on the window or the ear, and a the train passed a iding on which were ileum ears iaden with con: and, one of the projecting piece* struck hie grin and caned 'be Injury. Stephen Conroy, laborer, employed on section twenty.ono of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, bad Ma left leg teetered ynoter • day by an embankment tailing upon him. /Iv resided at a place called CaUlah, on the lineal the rani. • • . John McCartney, rending at Rni Second etteln..in the employ of Mr. Moore, at a tool depot on the neat oft!. nonongshelt. In the vicinity of Ito,. and Grant street.% wita kicked by a horse yentorilaY Ale re ceived the kick on his le 1114', trent nrlngl he table and antia and comminuting both Woe.. . The ^hove person. were removed to the Morey Hmonal, where Met received prop. er &Moraine [rpm Dr. E. Donnelly; the Our. doom le charge; La Poshairastua Stmattoo. Samuel littme, a blacksmith, at the Corner , of Penn and O'Mara strelts, missed a num ber of tools from Ito shop ymterday, and Apple time thltll, the morning an officer, while passing along Pekin street, a short distance above O'Hara street, discovered a man, who proved to be George Fitspstrtck, lying in an open cellar, the building hsv log Men burned some time since, and upon emminstion found him in a slate of intoit• nation tatrticrlng on Insonsinility. and also found beside him the missing tnols. ifs rO - to Moore. who Immediately made an torplatloll .o.llllt Farpatnet tor mmeny, Fltspstrick was Arrested, and having stated that ho could nat. neetniflL fur the tools boo-g in his possession, or even tell how he came to be In the cellar himself, Alden°. Tay inr;4lal,au whom the hearing was had, Im- IlumnSt that be had no intonUon of stealing the tools, dimbarged him. Ice Cryan. and Confectionary. In the beaul UM and new store room, No PO Mirth street, there ban been opened a fleet elassconfectlonary and Ice cream Saloon, by ilr.ll. ll.lcOolnb The stock of foreign and American enact meets, mita, fruits, de , will be hiund unusually large and well se. Meted, embiracleg ail the moot popular ar ticle. of confectionary. •1 he saloon for Mille. and genuemen buibeeu htmlm up In good style. and the 0101COn ice cream end berries will be dealt out to thneo favoring this place with a mitt Mr. IthS.intre know. how to conduct lila Mamma nod will be found sgreeable.imurtoone and fairdealteg. We commend him to the patronage of our readers, knowing ;hat no where else In the city can a dour amortment of confectiona ries be found. , . Eight Among the Africans, Jonalmi Thompson made information be : fore Aldermen hie heaters, sitatimt Mary E. Thombegm, operated her with assault and ! battery.. The parties aro "Amen.. eats I sensor African deseenV`arbi reside on Peach I ellen' in the Sevouth ward. 'The prose mita% ailed. that - the defendant keep. a disorderly house, and th at .ho harbored the pro.° utrlsts busualtd. Yesterday m •rnhr. aha alleges, after her husband had been at the defendant. bnose all night she went to bee and told her if she harbored him any more she would prosecute them both for adultery whereat,. the defendant attacked her atilt an iron ladle , beating her overlie!, bead, pulled . her bate , and otherwise noosed her. Warrant isin d, tie. fondant, arrested and held for a hearing on Friday nest. oneyere gloosett to New Stand. • The well.known Fifth street saloon and restaurant, the "Revere Noose," as will be noticed by card elsewhere, hue paned into the hands of Messrs. Welsh At Ilettafferty, reliable and - competent gentlemen; who hope to enjo y ed , hewt WM and patronage herelotoreby the establishment, Ana also to sender Its popularity still greater. 'llet• will benerved at all ours of the dly an a be d nigh' the re st aura nt ow partmeny whilst at the bar ran be obtained the best brands of all klude of liquors. Latest noveltme In the way of fancy drinks. lialteo►bte In ten int tg.—Qnits •berr of distinguished atria/ travelers are at prew ant In the city. ho dentin, manina amen. Mona at. the Ilition Park remind. on the Fourth fJuly. Among them are the tlessrn Mood; O. D, an. J A., waster, Dennison, Harden, ktiotts, Light and Brook. Tar.' gentle...it will lei reinforeml or Idessin" Wise. Thurston, (Petard. Len and White: and titnnetber wilt present the moat AMID• Intoned gMbering of aeronauts that hag ever taken plsce ill the codlitry. union Daik is now being path( Order for the Grand nidebrntlon: The el lant Rod gins to be dis tributed at the Central will he on tub ibit Irm st.khe Octet 0111 m, NO. It !VIA line% this morning. . /somel.—Tbent - sill be a Strawberry shorter or testival at the Liberty: street a Couch, cm elides evening nest, the proceeds to be toed to meanies and' lope*. tosthe Sondstr .Bclhool • 1.001:01..... IBM - :.W - ~+::~ e. PRICE THREE CENTS A Ca. of Blot In the Third Weird. A hearing was had 'before HI, Honor Mayor McCarthy. last evening, in the case of Scott Ward, chimg,d with riot. on oath of P. Magee, who keeps a hotel on the corner of Seventh and Webster streets, in the Third Ward. It appears from,th o evidence [baton the evening of Saturday, Um first lest, n party of seven venous came to Mageols hon., and Raked for liquor, which was refused them, when they attempted to rater a disturnande, and acted in a - very disorderly manner, whereupon Mande or- dered them to leave his Muse and upon their refusing to de so be and lAe brother in-law. John Ward. prerecord In put them' not by Corer. After th e y had ‘tr,t. the party oat m the house John Ward, who had gone to the 4loor to loch ord. was struck on the head with a large stone and knocked nee.- le., and the house was pelted wOh • atones from all sides. 'Scott Ward woo identified as one of th erpert les who entered the.)se and was put out, hat there was no positive evidence that he had thrown any of the stones. The Motor not being Mt, 10..41. tconeinded in hold the rase ovir for a for bearing. nno Ward wan held in flee hum tired dollars for him appearance on Wed• needay next in default of which be was e ommltted. Mangler", Oa Tneview Fight, between the hours of eleven 'emit twelve, the-shoe store of WM. McLaughlin, . fin. Sle I.lberty etreet, wee en. Cored by means of ea ekeletnn key, and goods to the value of one hundred dollars ale stracteel. The burglar confined his opera- Timms to tne window on the right of the don r. From this he took flee pairs organ. tionotreie bootie, custom made, and worth EL er . pair. He AISO , 00k several hairs of la diet' edema, and from the wall' near by he took the two loft boots belonging. to two Dales hanging- there. The exact amount stolen -has not hero ascensined. An so , onwentance of Mr. kteLangtillnie, le pmeeleg the store stout midnight, noticed the done open and apprized the proprietor. Moniw as to who the thief maybe can be armed. , Alleged Illzberay.-Itebbery.—Wtlllau3! WO./ ward madelriformation oeforc Alder! man Thomas, against one Thoma 4 tor larceny. It Is alleged that the occur rence took place about the 20th or last month, In toe Ninth want. WoodVard sod A friend named Morgan were goleg home together at a late hour (of the night, when he (Woodward) was knocked dow'uLand ble• bat stolen. _Next morning Dillon sent him word that If he world mune to -him him he would give him his lent. Dillon Ass been. held to ball to answer the Charga • Moat king Aveldent, —0 a TueeSlay even log last, Jawee Fl•grestrick, a .lad sued twelve V mow. emPlosed kloon lere, near Muffs etetton. on the Pittsburgh tied Connellevllle Itsilroad, winle ea raged In running off a ALM of elbri, toll into the ieceiving tab. Be way taken oht almost mmediately by a fellow wolkutatt, bac wan so termbly melded that death ensued in abeam two boors attarwaru. Lilo reusable were removed to McKeesport, and interred In the cemetery at that place yesterday. It The ](antra[ COOSrlo.—Let it not 'be forgnttnn by our renders that to-night the' tousle contest of the penile of the Pltte- I mrati . Femalee College will take. plum. Slash interest ban bend devitiorwil.ln must cal circles ott the subject, Inasmoeh as the pH:mare so valuable, and the abilities or the OODIPStiNtB are so well koown and so evenly matched. Cards of admission may he oat lined at the principal ramie mores. We advise attendance on. the part of our renders as the Occasion will progb • rare mohleal treat. • The Pt trays berry' r.e urel.—The belles of the Providence Mission will open s Strad.beny Festival to ought In the lecture room . of the First PreshrLevisin Church. Wood street near Sixth. The slipper and 'refreshments will he Nerved from heir pest eve o'clock to ten o'clock. .Intoarrange ments have been mode on the most liberal scale, and - rare erdoyn3ent moy safely be .Cale, by thee., attending. The Festival sill end to-marrow night. t to. 4. ntott.la • - .6 break occurred in Look. No t. ori Tneeday - evenhm last, which interfered with eashts ion on the of The hreak,u, to the Kau= the lock. and Isnot conaidered nworiorm one. The is will make their regular trip. WO ulna!, too both li ne. have boar s above and below the lock, enabling thorn to make the through trip by reshipping at ,that paint. • griaraw Annual Ple-Yile.—The annual to nle of the Eagle Engine tompany comae off to-ilay. at Glenwood grove. Complete arrangement* have been made to insure enjoyment to all who attend. Trains will lewveltne Connellivllle depot Its follow, : special trains at • and at 1 r regular trainu leave at IL A. 71., at n r. C. and one at to 31..1.31fi a eih'elel tram mtll leave thu grove lot the city at 7 r. x. COl4 Npara lin{ Soda grator at J. T. Sadipleis L/rug dune. NO. 371 Federal street, Allegheny. • • to WWl's...se no., esor Dry (roods we offer hormone to J.. • lota or Urea. thaals, Dewclaws, Linen Goals, and toll otahennogs, Shfftlngs: Prints, ?let. log. Cheeks, to, all of 'which wo wttt .5/1 et toe very lowest eastern cash prices. J. N. li ease Csa Xerkot street. below Vitra Fourth sta. From Gray waa &created on a warrant mans l by alderman Strain. no oath or Lewto llughe s , chart,. 'Mg him wilt, locacolt and battery lie al leges that Graff rtruck aim wilt, hit fist ant Droateneit to strike him with a bar or Iron. Graff was held for a hearing. The parties reside in Btrmlugharn. Weed Loeu kitten. Sewing 11.hInii is the beat mac Ina to the Untteil Suomi. IC not superior to any machine In use, you can return - it not bane your. money, mai it 14 the 'cheapect by twenty per cent. It. 11. Lithg,14,11211., No. Ii) Gratit @tract. (Arent* wanted). Five tote, on the Fott Wayne "toad, ea Verner B.4tinn, to be eold on the prem l.nr, alooday morning . Are nibble tee en mih. owe ride of the Allegheny City etntlon. It lithe moot desolnible preyerty One offered. seemeuireioeii sOvert.lsemunt. •• he Commit, bemrrit Exervi%ea of the Pi T ttehurgh Central High benool will take Mace at IL vronle hall, thin evening. June b. at :35 o'clock. Door. open at 7. T/ckete t o be bad at the dein. We have received from Manors: lloglo . Chambers, 74 Fifth strata, (today's Lady% Book, and Patarson's hi/ammo. Oar lady trleuds ahould call and obtain them. . Fire Dollar Floons.-4ent , s hand -sewed custom-tondo Galt Boots tor, Five Dollars per P e tr — chose at e not, old style goods—st Smithson Einp, Palmsr & Co. 55 sod 57 Filth street. Country Store-keepers wilt go to the new more, No. lOU Ohio street. Allegheny, where they ell fled a large stack of Dry Orval. and the largest stepr •llrwerry end No tions to the city, at New Tort prices.. • Tie. Tar. Ilad. oranos of the throe , . orient. and rto owe tthwaara grahrithr. ahr er.efolly treatnl by Dr..Aborn, 134 Baal h bald atroot.. • • 1 .M...4 R. to W. B . Clan 8, Filth at /and . for Tour L u ting Prloo only al ?A The Very 14 lea • at) rte Of lista, Cape, and Straw. Goode ' at Gourley Logannl, (o. hi St Clair atreet.. ton Van Bay .11.4,14 ...oars of all kinds rf,...010wn S. foach's Distillery. No, ILO, 191, laa and ONS. • Ronal.. Crash TosrelNat 6 cents per yard, at the new store, Nu. 03Ohlo street, Allegheny. 'Cold I.lparYll96‘ emu. Water rd. 1.. T Sampghonled* rug btOrtyr.O. 39 Federal etreet. luy. 'Too 191111 flnd a Imatal ttatatatehmezt at 2441 Perot ttrect. Itn, 811.1 d tilllttsple. • Wrench snwna._(at,vt style at 20 cent• par yarn. No. 100 otr n .tract, Allegheny. • You Can auJ Sla 11C1,1101 JnonDh 1. rlrt-••• Yon Can Bay .New Lions at, Joseph S Phinn,•. • Additicinall Local News on Tulrd Pane. I= TIWNIESON—ELY.NOLDE --On Tuesday #4 , tem.°. Joe- Mb, SC, •t the realdtuee of the britto's parents, by /he Hey, Joteph Painter. J. PATIN.N IN. of rky•ad. phi. . awl Ills. ELLIS SlitkttEtON. dstuthtar of messy. der Ito told, ase.. o. lb Itstwors, No card.. r laselphla pop 1 , 6 pirate copy] Amu try— A.TlC.b.bvli. .tt Thur day re h. roszy nth, LICL by Or,. 1.. H. Hell.• Jtf• Cility. W. IsauTT sod Sue F•teille, dsugh btf of Peter Saint.. both o,Atle.tor.l. EDE! .W — Jazie 19. h, 16e7, MATTHEW 9 t‘t jeer of his onr• The ideals or the Ime.ll are LOU. - - eepec•telly gilled to attend the &octet Poo .ht• late rte.. dote, nIDAT, the 210 tom., at 10 Woken, A , S. • n • •M.. le.•eer. the ieth . I n.tert, at elide], ht. XII. AI•ItT A V fe eiL.EY, age.l43 lea r. Irk ads of the fatelly are Invited t+ attend the tonenl. from toe relict. time of ter !monad, Frei cl. tf.ll•lley. oeretoeY, the :.ht last, et I O Y. en. . . •• .11110 , 01 - - *nWccirectl•y morclir g; 12' b Iv! o u. c., tl • ..et. I,l his mg, JOIN .111.111.taY, tfttrelltV:;,-1. 11. I 2.•221 -111 Ink. Vaoe . 2o-D V", Nl2 112. t. ,2 2 0..:00 ma,' *9 en. Nary'. V m• ri.. 226 Irk ode Of We fasnliy las respealfully 16.1164 to • lied. 111, 1 ,0 n - 061 J4ne 1911 1 . 164, MANY, wife ot las. 81.11. ' TO !antral will take ontee Goer the ouVenee oflur bonnet& do. Ida relief etreot, 'Totem . 4 s . 10 o . eloot n.. t 0... The Moods of the family sue reef eet Odin lootted to attend. -.l roconovlootril..k. at 634 Jaws. o'clock, X. McCUILVIII:64 la lklo talk Icv of betake. Tha fnaeral t:ake 'Place ream • her 2 1., real. dear, No. It Pate• .tr re, Vita 'Aram *on, at 2 mire 111..rti eldest tea frothy k. veopeer. 11.11 r %waved to attaad. . : FOR AOSEMBLT.- . WILLIAM I. ROSS,' • citi6kii seinell. "Mufti to lbw 44,1.1.)!L loupe leciabll tlsuwaty pmaireApFp. . • • sm.:* ISM MENEM TEE WhtALY EltiZEfllT . ' TWO mirri92l3. „ WILDIZADAY • A bare than. anntatatar TATRIT-1111 co, 1311 NS of baceenntlan teadlna Inebelear IradlnF bdltortala, labbat mane bY TeleS'.Yb and Val 3. namable WOW. ratter Tar Ica end Ibilan sod moat .rnatnbla clod and Conisuercial Starlet Napa.e b l, .m IY ant nnnr• In em.e.ty. Mettank be Manahan t nhould be +Una:att. xnnwe rt. 7 , Tleilrt.T .104gerl: er. ....... ........ E=ZI —bud one copy at ',per to the button yetticp oD the club. Addition* to clubs eau to mad , 11 say time. at club cute*. ( • Nonce TO SEIIISC111.,• . In Istdetant Teat paper, be ,are sod spetlCT whet edition T n nun, Le we huge • Waite gday idltloa tot enba ger:berg Davin, but one mall • week. Mir Mimes be Draft, Zemin. Money °Mini or to Registered Letter., ruse be gent at out dee, Addreese s GALIFTTS, rrrt baLTI. OR. pygmy, NEW ADVERTISE INEXITS. A LEIL. AIKEN. IMIDEBTA.IIER. No. Oa Tolirth meet, Pltiaboritt. Po. COll , llO of 01l kinds; CRAPI3. 6LOVIIII. ovory ,deforlptlon or rootral Toralobloo 0.:41 farotabod. floomsOoonod dayatialdsta. Thom don curlogos fOrotesed. P.Rmuncm—Etev. Drvid Kerr, D. D.. V rt. 11. W. Jeciams. Th0.r.1.tr5.11... Jr. 14111 n, IG. RODGERS. UNDERTI. • ICILR A WI/ 211241.1(98, successor to the late ..mutt 2, kplgers, No.' 29 Ohl. 2 00m1. Oren doors from .... Alleghen7 117. Mt* Idll2. IPmcmond, PlahogauP, Walnut an 2 .9 0•1. 'oat ImPlation endlus. at the loom reduced . I prices, ho Ins open at all hours, day nod II and n arrlanes furnished en short Rolled sod on mom rr•son•blu terms. ft T. WHITE a. CO.. I NOELF • TAIZICIPI AND 11113•LMEM4, Mesas.. ter, Weed's itun sad vie:tatty. t ale &MIN al Maectwater Idacry citable, COMM SOW:Dila MA tawDere streAte. liestea sad Caretweee ear. ulehed.. E P. gTEWART. lindertaltrr, corner of 111 lIMUS .►d PINn Iffitao NUM, W.rd. Cantos oral Mods.' E.►n. U orrlanto Nroishod the .►orva no lo . • L IST 4 ISAMU SALE I. TAILIN ' TOIL AND vtgatil IT.—Tareetuot 11 site* • sled po tae Watt book or the Abs.., rifler. II elle. above tIN Hy or Pitts.. igh. The sots , are attnerallt It .Ire 1160 f out IS de p. fe to .'rust to la y; end a's * to 8 iefre nee , the doroush so. the Soda Morita, swell adapted for country saddens., Ist inatich too.. env srstered, and contot•odtor 6 eyintlfut axe cateretire vl. w ofthe titer and surrotteding I couotry. 'P. es. deg.—ago( atattiva amoeba. orlog. "Lahti. htnapte, aucb as scillue oak, 0.1. b tartaric pap, collia.l•c , Would aid the location, near the gees reiyood, aly suPcd fur tech purpoves.',Captaa tots edit be !neenraged to porch. by . modem a or ors sad y texas: at it Is intended tie! the superior edema., of the piece—as abut Sat eapply f tester. coal, liatestone, Se.. tind Petro. ant ricer fullltha—altall be 110.1.17 attend foe Itn..fRLY rit g yur,nees ;tent/ally 'lre., ob.. Waste. Penn' flea ola 901 11014 ann sod inn I inOtoo, end ant, an. V tunes daily. For a clap f vireos of the lota •poly to SI it nstelt.railttufag, at I,le ths Pods Works, or J. N. PUB. Isalt IL, Tantolunt: nEOIIIIII & NOLIL. 4 Real Litate and dmurwee 440144 Oudot et, l.aw• readeall.e. ra. SAL7-sf6Nurkerninto et rit.—To llanoracrennia We over for nit the Oen • .r 0 most ilPiliaMt elle ro• Ponta, Ind rnd thiuttFurnare, or for".y 'urge intariatat^nne v0n.... In tle• count/. Thle Polo n 7 to !Ins tr." on • w font. net and the' AlleAbleop Met, and •rltoln lon fort of toe A. V. It. It. The lot Is do by ttt dersouldeatrion tech • lot would do well to ernoloe baron buying eleeirberth • Maas to Bolt on Omura. indent; of • lEVLIN &Vfll. L. 5001 paste and Lateran*, . Agorae. Belie, e.r.ret. • ner•elmev4/1...• F°B SALIF That vary sahib- de and :derledile prop rity sl.uale 'oo Rd.. heed. Sverige.] the •Ileabtur rivei. In AIIM eb. o 7 °. by Cr eel... Odd , In ereldad rely au , ~, ttal Brick Dodd ate. Or•etollee high, lbOirS) feel. ealenlaa d and well adapted ,rc•rtillrgela mimeo( so, beaneb of toinotoo tering. It la se does • I.at of these dhaireslnua, within UV city. eau babel, and we woo d Inelta the se, dal • , loiters Of thole desirous of aetar; lee • piece rot= marintaeturierr parabolas to Call at the one. or 1./EuLIN A SILL. Heal Istade and Il===M!!!ffil _ • erVAIIIIETIES TI4EALT/IF. • • -- TO-NiGHT.% gr.t lir, J. ' , Mitt AUISII-161. MeV I.I!LAND. sad tee ezati - e easnpany In the Dew senesUor drama. rahtd ••FALnE CULLMB." and it mass aim ono. • „ • N EW 6TYLES ICE PITCHERS. Fruit and - Bet ry .TEA SETS, CASTORSi AND*COiIIIIINION SET?, JUST VICITIVED BY • DUNSEATH.& CO:,. CEI=I & sccrrr, Fine Wetehes, flocks, Jewelry SILVER•PLATED WARE, ETC., I= I.l.3talicous-40a., Posaaa". rattlealar st.ntloe me. IC 4t4111111 Nate., Clocks wee Jewelry,. All wart war C. .da.-T-NCI4EIIOI. IMMEM Fine Watches, Jewelry, DUB ORdb, klirr-071131M1L V 17411.111-7111. French Clocks, &c. meow anon. on even to the BERILIBLIte 07 WATOKIte: ' , a ay. 22 FilTh Street. •enrisaarr . . , , ESTABLISHED MS. HOVEIES TITTLO DP WITH Hot and Cold Water. &c., prexperiecced awl prietled tartar.. JOHN' X. TATE, Plumber and Gas , Mery • 227 Liberty Street Pittsburgh; it* a 9 Federal Street, lllegkeay.- =MEM EAS 1 TEAS TEAs 1 OF ALL FA C= AND QUALM/. AT g. 33.11=1.33.719. GREZN TEA. Prime Yount Ity.on ...... ...—...1.14 par jolrtalL Extra xocal 10 ...... 90-o4 ICU ME • • BLACK TBAB—Oelougs. • • Best 8010. $l.: nor rgnia Q. Cur. `• ............ •• BLACK TE4s—PAßeftwojr, ifeefaliftee oo ex. FldLos• A n ar•d I:Lne.attast ",`I • • Hlgn •• d wintry. do c Lin •• •• Con. ZAPAA TWS. Uncolored Japan. very Pl. `wont lame *LSO Join., loin Idrson Leaf DIXED NoYliN Ts,s. aeR. elo. R. 61.10 d .• 2d best • 14 do s .• Slam the above as. ops sea select Jan west :11140tT/ c an pre.. R0c0t5.. 11 ... , whe do. ear. y • goods at yen. rss s a. sad by doled . en save sea.y 4e • pas palladia ths wise, besides &NAO.& • peva sad weal ± 1111 • 11111 01.vis,tly *alto tbele • A. m)21,10 172 & 174 /Moral at et PEEtIOH MI R 1 Pc m l A. tio WHCELEIL 1 WILSON SIEWIIIO Inv offil o N elrl ' u 'n e'n'''. 7 ' "WI" tabtshed szol so gene:rally . oolosat.fol.. "". ; . 11 .. eo e uso . cra .. ttoo of . theft. rolotlyo • offool• fo ofiff, tonfel.lerod ammo. fy. They an ;ample, fioratolo anti Owe Utah WIL:IrtRN AGIN ev, rwre wrsicsr. DIEUR. CLOSff &A R, Naiad Furniture naantaccusts CDR. PENN AND WAYNE $T$ Want .tl , r of rISIMITUILL mu. Up Epsom FOR SAIE, AT allosiard's Livery iii • FIRST IFTEIZICT, near lionenunema Hama one Honn. ....hi' .0 eq..: ' , II , set eat loowoutbro. One Nod le umi. fart "'Moe. one onto ore. n• tar eale low. b onto mot b i n 02 E.M.12.1.1.. Ho' nom , ei u. & co, tactioi CottotiMlUs, Pitiglicn I" ' " ntrZitr4N l ZlAMM:ugrr• esererrionan wovirritia. • GLT TV; • .11 lig Itia!e 5a4.10411 • Oeeler lai vtbss" gm.; • Has sad Ihm...tom Al rier et litto 111.1/644 t °p • c. • 1.3,1.4" . El CM