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TEA -DAILY ak/ETTE. anti: WORSING. er7Dairs rxswrro.) PENNI:RAN, REED & CO, • r. I. T. ITOCTTOF Minor& B.lnes• llaDt.nH. Orrics: GizErrEDumonm, Na.'e WA AND Ita TOTH 011111r67. et . le dig - ,taper "'atm ?Mihtnaii. qpican mu. or 7 prrrußuan /sz • ILLINMENI MIL I.llBlCrn . ClilarLlrr 'and nr.sT2Wi Mott CUILAEROII I . PAYEE to the 8 I ?pm Or nl DAILY:' 1 64Tirle. I • 1==i1:11 =I tfit gittAnto Gaqttt • 76s SinrACCOIMMATION OF Pennon dug the city during. the summer months they atilt boon tho Gererrn milled to their 'addling, by ordering the sums et tho office, toe tittein cents our week for one week or. . Tax INN MELE..T.—A. number of gentlemen- largely interested in the man. ufactuicti Oro= city r ceently Milled our attention tae free trade editorial which appeared in the New foik - Ercniny P.st, and requested that ~ the Gaarranabould champion the cause of .protection, and anfute. the ,Miachievous arguments _ and . ndarePrestrniatione of that 3onioal Ow. lag to the abaence of our editor.ist-chief, 'to .whom .we referred the . subject, the 'reply - delaled "fen'days; but this mtalii we presentqlter tinter a series of protection utielm.which we problem, Arnhlishirte. ,, litre bespeak a care. forreilfsar ethe leadihg edgorial on our tecetid =page; headed '!"rhe: Iron littirept,lktnre believe:a will ho fully endeisea by ere;y,,iinieu the pro:ectton et home lndn`sfitea. istir:U.tiei, In 1 to Senakevyesterday, .11r t Trumlndi report 's:4lsMT supplementary' to""tließecon. itrilithitt. Act, ; Which woo orderceto. ba printed. ..The following ere its pmvis. Mae•"-Bee. I—lt declaree they military aulli o'iitlia• the late rebellious States Lo be higher than the civil; Sec. 2—pro. tides for the immoral of. soy civil or military ofdtcerhi the District Cabman dor. providing the GLeral of the flatted aO , - .' - tion and further makes provision for the filing of vacancies so occasioned; Sec. —vests proper power in the General of the Armies to sitstainletittitiandirs 'in removal's._ ggf PS4I9OA ~.pnd Shciils ail Ys• cam** *. 130 C. 4-cont - arming removals and appointments already made , by his trfc't Cominanders; See. li=authorizes the Boards of. Registration to niake full iviryinto tho claims of plirsohs claint ing Mgistration:not regarding the necca amy oath as full.er conclusive evidence o(ll4l;6Ra:title right; Sec. 6--futther de fines the disqualifying clause, construing it all civil oihrtrs created . by lavifer the and:fir:motion of dot gener al hare of the State; Sec: I=gives the District COmmandei authority to extend thq. thee:for registration, and. to strike. of - the @Linea of unworthy persona' al ready registered, if satished that they . - were not entitled to the privilege; Sea 8 —gives the Commander ra pow. power to . re move, any m:Ether 'of . the Board of Registration and simply his plerally - appointment.: • " In the -House a bill to repeal the bank rupt law tresintrocluced, &Boone abet -I.3.ltinskltiatlonalßanks. .t a s.fe'ns,.frOin the lieenustrtiction CoMnlittee, teporieda 6111 'similar In its points to tlul Judiciary bill; but - not_ so c9ll,xplate. . Tun death Of, ex-kkoi. John A:ging, 1 9f.Now York, is announced as-hating oecnrred . 011 Scuiday; - at' lneattice(Lcing Island, from a stroke- of paralysis, re ceived on the 4th Inst. Be. was born in NCPT York in 1788 and served In the Ap7szlitbiyikadstase.Sanati.inms twelve years. _Fx_ont 1 . 831. 4 e. was in Congress from New. York. andfremlBso to 18: - ..S was Governor of teat State.:. Bu tes King, the statesman, writer and dip, lomatist, was his father. dammed was a delegate to the Peace C,ougreilin 1861:.: - , 'an DEFEISt or'Sttnnx, Tr has corn xiiiiice`cl: Bat' littlefainfabhi testimony has thus far been obtained.' Among the seitnesseie yesterday was Ifenager Hess, lite:of — this 'thy, wito . ,fally explained the connection of the prisoner with the ',wiling of the hour Just before Booth flmilhe•fatel shot... It was the witness irbli called' frir.thitinie; . to . enrol-the OUR -EXCHANGES teem with accounts :nceldentsnnsi fires occasioned by-the %use of fire.works on the Fourth. New Years our National occasions are genera4y followed by a villa of casual tiew,-and it seems to be. about. time that powder should be Ignored in Weir cele- THE EIGHT noon LAW, recently adopt ed by the Wisconsin Legislature, went into effect on the 4th instant. Thus far It hag made= change, as the working men prefer to work In the - .old style of ten hours per day; rather than the new at a proportionate reduction of wages. A DKr or two since a ne,gro in Cleve 44Ud made . a , daub* attempt at suicide without success. He first cut his throat *rim ear. to Ind then jumped out of lathirti story window to the pavement beneatli. He is recovering.. We shOuld like to insure that chap , ' me; A. GENI.11:10E Yankee clam bake was indulged in at 'Milwaukee, on the Fourth. The Parana bivalves were ordered ex. ;measly from New Eng/andond one hu ll . 'dyed and fifty hungry persons participa. 'ted ld the feast. Gan:Ccsran has been heard from. Ictitead of bong rout d,': defeated ,and kriled, be his been successfully coping with sepiakir numtxtrs if Atm dusky foe. 4'T Tun stitbaction , of Santa Anna from SU American vessel by the liesucsn anthoi lties, altlEed a resolution of inquiry in •ttiu House Yesterday. - Ore* ME religious services are held in Milwaukee, with considerable success. • - -It appears that Cozened people of St. Veteniburg Were father loth to seellieir soveielina depart-from their capitol -With out being accompanied, as hobos always been for the post eight ortenyeata, by an immense dogtailed Thedog was one of the Imperial suite last year, when. the Case tame In Nice to nee bit, NMI die, and was Wiuch talked of for his attaetunent to his master, wimin lin nev er left a.mament, sleeping always on a rug by hie bads de. Only a few ilnys af ter the Court' departure Slylnrd was ta ken and died, the hews was telegraph oil to plots, but M t. communicated to the Czar: The ybung Grand Ildecs con cluded that it was best that be should not be told of it tie they Werti Sure - it • would greatly mar the pleasure of the ••elsiL The death of rt:dog is regarded as 'a.buil omen in Itusals, and the attempt on that'll., of ttio ginperor will conlirm then superstitinn. ' -.. _ ecre s d u. 4 1L'A tcuitliiht nntrffnlbrintlon" Irian,- tiC B * n public by. order',ot Parlia ment, ti ovr that In ibil yenr IPA tho total d or land under cultivation In Ire hugl nait,l4l,slliti acres from the privions year. Thu .41E7:rtn, in respect to the illops wis' Chloliv In oat% barle„ ,v polo tom, turnips nua Intr. The nuthlx , r of ' emigrants who loft the country in the year was 101,251, or nearly:4ooocm than in 1E65. The decrease woo entirely in the number of female enilgrants, mincer ly 4.500 more male emigrants left the • country in 1560 than in 1: ' , Q.,. • ''. . —The Acting Sec ttury of . the Interior •Inur decided that t hbberm•"legitioncte child," used to the pension laws, is to be construed to ineindechlldreri born before the marriage of parents, but silencer,' reatrgnized.liv them, Subtitles where the statutes legitimize children to set:nowt- _Chtbrlel Cherie, ono or the oldest. of the French settlers of T>etralt, died-on T ninday last in that city.--John Ir. Saw yer, a well-known railroad' contractor, dieddn Chicago on Weilneaday.—George Shields, engineer of the Clnetneati water works, died suddenly on the same day. . .. .. . . • • . . . .... .ostrAtlLlSli a y , . 0. • P,,, , 77‘,, , g0 , ' , 40. , 41 3).178' . . . . . . .. A . ~. . . • - , --=,.--. -- - l i, 144:??, - t,,-----_,--<, • . ) , ,t--7, ,•,..:,. 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Itudspoth.] bo not think • - Die for Booth' to hero, wrltteu this limo, 'As /Usk before, he wrote it. , Large. dome, head, ead I would ho have tatted this to !so his Writtrut • ,• - • • - • , - • • • • Sumo Ann J•Setraon. recalled .Inr .further_ ernovesamtv.nttonaOtt the morning after :be as..assinatme two men name them the 11110. not son Thoth. has tn bed when the into flame to icy remet I.arrecod up My toad and did not coo them. Itradterqpntrunty. to 'Detective Ito. Derltt)-Look .around and see It you did 1,01 Mx, thin gentleman. - • WlMeall-\o. elm I.nover aiw that Myr' them. I did not boar any ono call Mr John Snrrntt. 1 do not E hnow aventred woman named Rachel or en ' llakins. never told any one that Jo ll hn burra w tt had notbeen at borne for two weeks. • • . - . . . Henry Clay rend test Weal relative to_titit arrangements made- for the President's stem. Noel:ranger was Were RE the :thee,' - extent st gentleman from the Treasury De partment, who helped to nic eft the Beau. James G. GIMMII testilled—Onthe night of the assuestnation witness. WAS out .1u• front at the. end of the second and third acts. ficestent through thentaire =lmmo° on the' south side of the theatre. Dld not see Booth that. night.. _Knew Booth from hit boyhood. Wirer Raw burr= untll-I.saw him here. Saw • kentleman'conier down and call the time. Ile was connected with the theatre; cerise down Trent P street.' Ile was to go on that night tor song. and asked Croldia•-srhat time It saw end Carlin emeliednp and looked at the clock and said It wall ten minutes peat ton. Re stopped there a few minutes, . and then went so. Other penmen bad been smed thesthM,&lat • the time; but If Booth tuulhaeo 'there wit , ems wouldhave noticed tita. • C. D.llase,swore.....Wltnesarasintialn Phil. I adelptast:Ju.Zreln. was tonneettetth-ak ! company perto.rming it Ford's ThMitre. Wee esteemed a. song niter. the American - Cousin that night: It was 26 be performed for the President. Wes In irons or the Theatre-daring the --eventow, mitt,* with Gllfora. *end' T.Wella -wire etwaditiir open; site the stage cateeoc.. Went Ewa Into the Theatre aftertalking with them. 'Asked what time' It was.' Carlin rented ten rale utos past,tert. Witness replled„repcatirm the words. that he would be wanted an a fie minutes, and. went en the stage, and two minutes afterwards heard .the report of It AW. liever saw the' prisoner Ull now. Did not senkhnn the night at ttotamiumbie, a. J. Carlin testified similarly, Ind not roe Booth - needle g ma the rtratellnd, °rimy sue looking Into the Preeldera'n carriage ~ , -No farther .orldence beim, ready; the Court took a recess until to-morrow. PROM. NEW ORLEANS Arrival. or Austrian Oflleera—They Rap... their Determination to Ateotte the Death of 'AblatesMan:- - The a 127 'Pierlp Itattelle—ileld 10 Mall. . :By Telegraph to the PHU/smith Gazette.: New Ton., Jrilr al—The • Herald's hew Orlans special taps : The @Wainer he tin Havana. - liar on board about ten prat:lan officers, who arrived from NM' :elm, via • Mobile, and new go to Havana with a view or remaining there -00011 Hier have an opportunity to joie tome ilegican Chiftain at enmity with. Tuareg. Among them are Moles Herron and Harriette. - The Tester was the Military Commits:say at. yore 'Crag.- They declare that they wilt retsina to Mexico and ayenge Maximillatita death; cantata. days will-see a cavorter chrel lain at the head of a lame anti-. 1 eases party. and the remnant of the Austrians wilt tendeiraos 'at Havana, from which poles they win Meru tolleiloo. • The meddle concerning. the city aerie still continues. The I/nano& Committee have as length reported In a strain of [um anal severity upon - the montage of the noting 'Mayor, thengh falling to answer satisfactorily the points made by-that functionary. In their report the Commit. to. ooneado that the laves of city scram by the Comptroller hove never been legalised bye legislative act, though they attribute their want of legality to a certain veto of the eetlog Mayor, and 20.11 owl that if in. l'tfeug n iVecte. "17 0 ,.' 11 1%.% .0 % 0 012Z% the Comptroller, and thee the re mr ark mules the complexion eta me squabble between the appointees of Sheridan and the few officials who were not removed when they ehould have been. Non. T. IL May, of Fleet an Ilan! eatewletY.haa been erraigned and held to bail In the coot of fifty Mot:mend dollars. FROM NEW YORE' cur 70 , 1"mnh ta the rlttiburgb (latent.] !caw Youx, July e, 1%7 The 1110 raft "-Nonpareil," wad seen by the brig. Hari E.Mowland, on the gab of Jane, la lat. 40:10, look. oda, having good weatlo • Ex-Governor Xing. of New York. died at re•ldeaoo in „Tamale*.yesterday afternoon, from the effects of ¢ stroke of paralysis received on the ith inst. ol.D . rocrrz4Ass AutA=mirrarc-nox. ThOquestkin 01MXVOIlLtuction is calling forthunlidOns and comounnleatloris Alum mint of the old leaders of the Bomb, many of vbOm neld blab nankin the Civil ur mill. tory service of the Confederacy. The 'sten Wash:nu ere from General Barksdale and Governor .Perry, Tne Omer, like Long s.reet. Jed: Tbermoson and others, favors reconstructing aa rapidly as possible, addle the latter, like B. U. Bill, of Georgia, and others unloose reconstrectlon under the law and votes for .no Convention." it las nottocable fart that the old wittier, and old politician* are ranging themselves on op. posll.o sales of the queetion. IX.IIIO2ACITS. VI \ \ roe tboxisana and fortpllve twalgraate arrived to,asirt . 111711.0 LASS carour.' Thrall wall-Enos burglars, Lawmen ariedn, Thomas Barns. and Charles Jones, were meant last alight ln an attempt to rob a bonded ware bonen. ItiVILNUL Adolph Archer. Niche's* Lawson and Wm.) Salem Werearrested, to-del by °lnners or the Internal Iterenne Department, charged with Issuing fraudulent bends. whereby they obtained possession of a large quanti ty of spirits. • ' INDIAN AFFAIRS _ . uisPalebes" from General Coster it cesomeed—Tise lodise. Attack n ihmtehmeat of Twenty-dire Men ted eve feepolaed—Stusett en f i Zi:X7rWriey are Defeated and shy , Tsieseson the Plustnirre Ouette.) i Na. Yore, July o.—The Ilmsltre tlralas I special says: The following has been re ' calved at hettegoaners from General Cris. tai., tiosernand, anted at Riverside, Colora do. forty miles west of Fort Isedgwiek,Jely ' eth: On the Nth ult. forty.dve Meer at. tackedtt detachment of twenty.flve men ender Captain liatellton. near the !coke of I .the ReOW:ma river. After a gallant Swim the Indians were defeated and driven off, l m with the lose of two wrlors soul several wounded, Hamilton keine only one h lfitll e i ' estone day a large ?mad of :Hoeg warriors aurrOunded Costar's • camp, en. .deavbrlng to stampede lib homer, but were repulsed withnet the 'Moe Of single ani mal.. 00 the Ztti,• p.rry Of filenta and Cheyenne warriors, numbering five or six hundred, attacked Land surrOtindod fent , two men of the Seventh cavalrY, under. Lieuteetants ./tobbins and Gook, who wore vsoOrtida a supply train to Fort WallaCe. The Indians remained about the train for , three roan, and Made desperate Crests to eireerits =Moro, bat afters, well contented fight, they were reptdsed with* less Of an dfle warrior. killed and several Wounded, d one Muse captured. Our idea was only two men 'mantled. FROM CA.LIFOn 'RA Work on tbe Com.rol eftetthe lolltewmit —To be Completes over lbw elem. Jobs. by November. Ifeet—illizioeb Tbonesoll Laborers Id Welk. exit V geren3ro. July 7.—The work of the Central Pooled Railroad to being Peewit forward with =era. It a expected to be a:log.l<mm over the mountaLus Rata. , Der. • btxteMi - thousand . Workmen ' aro TmPleehai gradlog from Chmo to ruckee. The summit tunnel, sixteen hundred and I:ll4..eigto. lest In length, will 1. Masked to August. Large erne. Imes been sont. Goat by tba Ckompany. Tor cars and looomotloes. The busmen of the road this yearn; In exam or last year. The gross awnings of June were one hundred ud preoty-two tl , ousand • ao/lers in C reel The preentit strike , of the Chum. labos only caused a enspension Of work for one Clay. The Compembed latter on toe former tome, RIO any matmgna cession. • A' agog of Rehberg.' tag Telegraph to the •lu►bargb Gmeite.) gpettreixii, :101l &—A Wadi Ot thleTes, for the past memo:db. bare beau ogeratteg Moog the LIULvILa Neer Albany and (=- milt* ttallituot. The lame or %neer opium Roo. extend atom (Salem 'tO Lafayette. Their latest robberies have been emomin ted at (dorm Dale, tierpenterville im4 port "lid arrests have yet Mau Made, enough over leanly bold robberies ..bsvo BUONO ERN,' FOUR O'CLOCK. A. M. CONGRESS In Extraordinary Session. SUPPLEMBNTARY IMCONSTRUC- MI HMS. TSE ramxicAs Tie Eseention-,of. Maximilian and = : Banta Anna. I. 411 E KENTUCKY ELECTIONS. ; Report on the Subject. .CONSPIitiCY. Extraotdinax7 Commission Appointed, Itiltleirrnh to tile Pittsburilltissett•.3 W.•en otor, /867. • of sza,rons. • " neurs.4os2i'SON ark4DAND3 appeared ancoseeccurton SILL rarer retrefrrras. Kr. The billtaL,from theJnetcluy Com affttee.'rorortott the follortrik bill, which, after objection from )Le.' SUMNER, wan lead a second Urea and - ordered to be A Bill to givo oroct. In La Act to provide fm tat =OM tettelootiforornment of Ito rebel pa.Vms& tiltrola WORM , lle it enacted, leo.. That the true Intent sod imeaning.of the eh: to provide for the more , ellietent government of Um rebel saes, .passed March .td, IBC, was, la, and all lie.construed to be thit,,the military suthority of tile United huderin said rebel demob. se provided in 'said act, was and Is paramount to any CIVII Government exist, mit-therem. mates all slab (Aril Govern. monis submit-Moot to peen ay, and prohibits them from Interfering In soy may with the exercise of racy military authority. leemod—That the onmniander any Ms. trict named in said act shall bare power, subject to the approval of the Generat of the armlet. of the United Stales, whenever fa the bothlon 'or each commander the - proper ad te LaLstratlon of said act shall re entre tr. to suspend or remove from others, or from theperformance of oMelal duties. and exembes olhelal posters, any officer or person holding or exermsuse. or prorating to tiolder exercise, any civil or military oh. life Or tinny in loth ilketylet ander say p ower,. .dcotion, aePolatment, or authoritydertred from; or greaten by, or claimed radar any no Called Mate or the government tbereol, Or any municipal or Maar division thereat. seamen such eurmentlon or removal such commander; °Orion to the appivrval of the Gmicral aforemid, shall bare power to pro •ule Irons time to tleso for the Perfamentooe of said duties of such oMeer, or person so' ansperitied or removed, by. the detail 01 some. coroneterit. rehear or soldier , of the sissy to perform the name, laird—That the tiensial of the Anniesof the United States shall be investiedwith all 'the powers of suspension; removal and de. tall. granted In.the preceding section tot:Us tiler. ' onmmanders. ' • -.- . Bolds—Test. the Sell of Limo:doers of the army niready doze, Att rectories in said awcriet. rammer , exercising the functions of etyllualcers and appointutg others an their ttead are penalty confirmed. • Illth—That the Iroarde of iregistratton provided tar Ln toe net entitled an set to provide for the mere ellicieetlrovernme of the rebel suttee, peened March 14.1317. and to facilitate reetorusion, palmed Match 401, .1&7; shall have power, and it shall be their dirty, before allowing rho registration of any • person, to ascertain, upon such farts or information as obey rag obtatu, whether snch perum lecittltled to be reels tenni under eald act, and the oath required oy mad act alien not De ommeintive 00 *OO2l o matures; and no person shall DO regutored unless 50021 Beard shall 0100 have power to examine antler oath ,Ks be ad seledsteredley Lay member of etch Iloaxil, anyone. tomb. tog the quallbeatiOnof any person claiming Bitty L i . • Bath—That the t r ot intent' and meaning or the oeth pruertbent In said eaDeledla• tart' eat la; among. other Tamers, that no person who has retorts member of the Leg. 'lll tore Wetly State. or who has held an Executive or It:arena °Moo in any State, whether he has taken an oath. to eopport the Conetitutlon of the United scat., or not, and has afterward engaged In lastir rection or rebellion against the United itates, or elven aid and comfort to the out. ay, therefore fa entitled 00 be minister ed or to vote, and the words' Egennure or Sodleial °Mee la any State m said mention. el act, shall be conairned to include all m il officers created by law for the adialtdatra. I turn of the general taws of the Slate. . . tortente —That the time for comnleting the ormiredreaLstration provided for Ina‘d act may, at the discretion of the Commander entry district, be emended to the don day of Coetober;llL7,lmd Boards of Registration shall hare power, end It shalt bo their duty, comenmming twenty day. prier to any eloo than under raid act, and upon reattonable public notice of the time and place thereof, to revise tor a period of three days the reg- Meath:et lists; apart helot eatferted that any Mean not entitled thereto has boon egLater34. to strike .the name of such person from ttle hat,'and welt person omit not be. a ll owed to vole; and each hoard emu a lso during the mane period add to such. rettletry the names of all persons Who at that time posses* the qualifications repaired by esti act, who have not bran already registered , HMI., person ban at aey time be entitled Wbe registered or rote, by reason of any executive pardon or amnesty of any eat er thing, which, without such pardonor am nesty, would disqualify him from registre, llort.or votmg. P.losll.—That seetton (earth of said lest named net shall be wenn:Led to seiLbori re the commanding general named thorax', ensnarer he shall deem In needful, CO re - move any member_ of a Board of Registra tion and apimint anotber person. In his stela, and to Oil any Taeliney in moth Board. . On notices of Kr. 118NDEILSON.'s resolu tion nuts adopted. atituag upon the tlecrets ry of War atut Secretary of the Ip tenor for Information es to • 10a origin and extent of the ludlan d firulnre. Resolution presionsly submitted, 09111.1iC upon Dm State. Departinenc' for all corns. .nondcrme with Lewis D. Campbell, while Minister to alexia; and with his successor since bin appointment. also ceiling upon too Secretary of State focinformation co ,- corning tho mama events 111 Ifezioo, was Mr.ln reply to an inquiry from Mc. MOW ARO, Mr. SUMNER said be expleted this reset,. tion wouba obtain an authentic =wont of the capture. DUI nod execution of Masi mil tan and Sawn Anne. lir. HOWARD entertained the tw,er that tho truth was commtmicated, would harem very fully beneficial effect tocor recting a sort of childish sentimentalism. If ho might be showed that expression, on them:Moot of the emeontine, or, in other iordejust punlshmElDLOf one whit, accord g lOW. (Bir.llowardll) idea, was the moat arrant felon of the present oar. The resolution of Mr. SUMNER wasadelt tod ' • . The Senate duelled, bps rote of elubt. to twenty...von, It could not courlder there.. 'olutton adopted cm irldny by the How., fora Jolntoombaltteo concernln= the capl• Tee arnectrine in 'Encino. Mr. CHANDLER offered . a reiolution dl noting the Committee on roman Affairs to ezamthe Into and report at the earilast practical nimannt.conoeratinf ',the decree of al leaned October 3 , 1,11435, , and the statement that Certain Maclean olltoote and ten thousand other Mexican ollicers and men were inhumanly nitudered In cold blood after having surrendered - as prison e:B of war. In violation - of ovary law and iaarre of civilized warfare.: Tim resolution wont - peer till r!' o-InOrforr. TH4II. TO CEO. 1010,1111_, The resolution of the U 0.130 tOnflerlng the thanks of o,ndrPms to 1.1. n. Sheridan mote up. when Mr. POMEROY 'raised the point that ego Senate could not consider It. ender the r , solotion of Friday. Mr. TIPTON snored to sabpend the ft:so lution of Friday to allow thopossaire of all these resolutlens Of tOanke. -ftegstlVed— nye against tWenty-seVen. '• • ' 0001/111el TO 1114.0 CM TIOOTA lir. DRAKE moved that the Senate take orothe concrent resolutio of the of directing the rewurollinent. n of the 101 l of Mat session fur the payment of bounties to nertsin M Issouri troop.. The bill was passed by both Ilonses loOt session; bet oat not tormented to the President Irk thee to re ". ! b r b r3 . kt ati the Seems would peas I l 1. resolution. The failure of the but v. newly. the President% signature in Due eras hbi fault, although It wee unavoid ergs. IotIYBVCRALEW said the bill having failed, under the ciremoistanem roamed, It most bis Peefent• .remains the Cou , id.rutlon of Ws sub/ het, the Benue adJour..i. HOUSE OF .F.F.PUE.stNTATIVEF, EICITOCIIT 6Zr RCS!ATATITA Mr. ADAM Iteprmemativo from the Eighth Congreastonal D latrmr, of Kentucky, wem gratIBMI by • VAZIIITT OY EVIMMaI, A lame number of Mlle aml Dualeto Intronnoek Incaudbme • MU to the IlanitrupAr i g, loug d a one h tbouth_ Z 1111; Zlerd ' e l re, and in *SLICK .the g llt ' l l o U recelesule for Custotrot -_ Also a r.solution by Mr. 31tOtliCnlientoutt. olog Menlo:nation of prteoneretli 000. 000 dlitutlim the Senate to report a MD reltenl lee eo numb of tbo neutrality lairs ss forbid tee organ! talon In the United Metes of migration to other_yartles effort and so. turn settlement to Melon • • eneverma or. Kuria muse. . . . Alec , . a resolution, by Mr. WOOD of =- Autry ae to wbat of ebould be by tee Government of tee- United 'BMW in vlew• A n na ' forcible abduction of Grenolll 'Beata front len dmarbsta weseel.by the Mexican authorities, In Sone, end netnet. the existing trelity between the United biases and Mexico. and lee °lva- Gone. Were not - violated In duet cane in snOti PITTSBUT.GII, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 18ti7. .iOdinter as, tos hts stbor with Other cottages I • agattat tire rig and of A 1.137.51. taus, to or for Immediate a nd aUlattnarp action noon the pert of this tiorornmoot. Referred. • !tumoral norwrr Mr. M0ta.171:12. Introducod n concern - et resolution: for the resmrollotent of the Missouri troops bounty hill, which Waa not signed bytherresicientiest sessiothbeennto not presented whim tall two days after the Adjcrurntnent. It was adopted. , eourrivirrtessa. Asessnatenr. • • Ur. ASIlLgr oftbred a Constittitional amendment, proViding• that ' all persons hereafter naturallral must be nblito reed and write the English language as a Onalid• cation for voting; also. that no parson shall held omen, citil or military, under the United States, who was a member of any Legislature or Convention which mussed the act of secession, or voted therefor, or who held a commission above the rabic of Captain In the Insurgent tinny, or having t .k." the oath to support the Constitution of the United Rates engogod 'ln rebellion against eillisame, or aided rte enemies, but 'Oongress b o twtbirds vote may remove lath dhetb Ity,Att - WEI& Of 2dr.IIANKS, tno rreshient elm requeeted to furnish all the informs. limrsoeived by the OW:erre:meta reletivo to the amity and execution of Maximitinn and Santa Anti. ISldlitekT ItLICTION CASUA. Mr. DAWES, from the Committee on E tionsonade .retort In reference to the eases of the Kentucky members, st.litink 'ill aetau fife allagektlens eiguinst their loyalty and tospeotability, declaring that no per— MI Rho had been engaged la rebellion, or tad stlyimald aud contibrt to•-0,•should be Pernattila lobe truant aka matcher' bat that dlsloyagy 9T equatltliehtlee, Irmo laritYLOi easeJos,N *ere matter. that por- Waled to a oontast to the OriIIMUT any, NM 850014 not _prevent the person holding he Oertitelltertollltattrig his seat. laid on the tableland ordered•to be printed.- :The alfirei N t Mr. Toilhk, une,of the Ken tucky olchlhers,to .the statement of Mr. McKee, denonnolnk .It, as malicious and ;also, deciarbig he can take the oath re quired by law. sad 10 ready and willing to do so, and aentracelegMr. Steitee's slur en the Eentucky Demt.terany as one that could only bleb Proceeded from a heart abound ing In - sod. nneltarliablenms, reterrtul to the Committee on Elections. Mr: BROOKS present. 99 protest at Mr: Peck, another o f - the Kentucky members reforreC. tn.' Mx. LOBAN °Mired a resolution instruct mg UMCOMIIIII4OO tilectious toinquire In the :Leta of at/loyalty rlieged against the Kentucky members, with power to send for pereone cad yapOta, and sit dating to cem Admited. ➢➢TEES OX TOO •/SJ!![OST[OI. • 00,aketion of Hi. BUTLER [ tho following Woesmaa, No Inveatiketlon ,ht all the facts andclreumetences connected with the anamination of the tete Prestdent of , the rutted Mates has been had by °mane. tent authonty, tending to show :who were the penons engaged ha the cbmptratiy" to do the act, to indnoements, Its objects, Its 'nett - Emm', and Means of accomplish ment; And whereas, Such Investigation. eannoti be foUyhad,on acmmut ofJ amidefn tr yin g one or more of the cansoiratorant stogie taut abeing trammelled with ottesition a of , the atimissaidllty of evidence confined to the lasne,therefore be it Resolved, Bs the- Home of Represent. Lives of the United States of America, that • special committee ofllll3 — Loomlnrs of the Rouse be appointed, whose duty it shall b• to inveetmato all the facts and Ctroum- Stances GOnnoCrONI with the magmas Lon , lon of the Imolai:tented Presidatt of the ratted Stat., end record the funs thereby ob. Wised, And report the same to the Housent any time, witne such recommend lens as maysemn proper. Bo if /tether Resolved, That such C ant fon, for the purpom of this InVesti :ton, stall have [rower to adminloter Oat 11, to send for persOns and papers, and stip Int a Clerk sod ntenotre.pher, and to sit dut laa *ay [MO 01 the. Roam, -and that the ex• Mae of snot investigation be paid from the contingent fund of the Rome. Be if fienher Belted, That a copy of all the testimouy taken by the Committee ee the .3 nalotary of the Mth and 40th Comm.* and germalri to the subject, be referred to said Committee. Be it/briber Resolved, That ati the crime to he invesUnsted is of the moot heinone and ,nupreorelented character,_ and is be lieved to have included to its plan and per. Zone many penoma holdine high paid. clone of poorer and authority. who were acting through inferior Innen, its their tools and instruments, and as such persoue may be prevented • from giving evidence bousuao of their liability to punishment for participation in such conspiracy therefore, to open all solutes of V{ . llll3llol', Ula Committee be empowered to report • Oat granting erace end amnesty, according to parliamentary wage, tonne personalise. log coirnizanqe of snob conspiracy, not al ready put. on' their trial and • convictedof complicity therein, who shallaive materiel and falthrol evidenC6 teniftng Co Ming to light the meta of told conspiracy, said that in the Inclement of the limas., no person whose layor•sald report Omit OP Mad. onsbc to be brought to triatostaux evitlmco afloat by him tO the I>nrimittee.• The SPEAK/at enlciamnently. announced the !special Committee, ea follow." Besets. Boiler, enellaterger, Jullan,W and and Ran. dell. • Oa motion of Er. SCLIENCEr. the Presi dent was called on fora WI report of the proceed lege act. et meetings co the re. construction Mr. STEVENS reported from Inn heron ett.itetion Committee the lel/owing Mil, Be if enatel4,4o. ' That It Le hereby de clared to have b een the true Intent and meaning at the .act of the aecond day of March, WC. entitled an An to nrovlde for the more eMelent government of the rebel statee. and of the art mmolementary there to, pawed on the 03d of Maron, In tne year tIC, that the governments then enlacing to the total Maw eof Virgints, North Caroli na, South Carolina, lleorgia, Ilitedastopt, Loutelana, Florida, Tessa and Arkisieme. were Illegal .4 void, and that thereafter sold govertintenta, if emitiuniad, were to be continued subject in all respects to the comma/Warn of the reapectivo trims, and to the authority of Longman." our. 2. That the said acts to which this Is a supplement, shall ho construed • to authorise the Milner assigned to Use com mand of Any Oatatere district under salt ans, whenever he shai'..d.m It necessary to the dee pertOrmance of hie duties under add acts, to removeor suspend any munici pal or.ntato officer, or person oremelog authority under or by virtue of any so call ed Stale GoeUZlSlera* extetleg Is tat district, and midofficer so Seelgsed ootoinand se aforesaid Is hereby empowered to IL • Int another per. non instead of the 'tier or parson so Co. moved, If Withal deem IL meter so to do, and warn ha may deem It necessary, as eformaad, to prohibit, suspend or eel aside any act or proceeding of any snub btato or municipal government, or any act or thing done under or byvirtue of its authority, and the ante heretofore dOne by such officer to accordance herewith, shall he doomed valid. That the boards of Registration of the eisvend military districts established by the Ms to which this is supplementary, Mall admlito registratson only tech per. sons as they deem entitled to be registered by Qantas afromeddy they shall not regard the taking of the oath prescribed In the actor March hid, 1017, oonelninve evidence of the right of person. taking St to bu reg ' tgerad, but prime /hole only, end may receive such evidence under oatt, relating thereto tie they may deem proper, either from the person apply ing to be registered of others, and either of. _the members of said board. Is hereby au thorised to administer: oaths or aft:lrma. %toes, sod emirclue witnesses tenable,/ the right of any person to be ;registered such beerdeof registration may strike from the Meet voters the name of hey oue already registered, who in theliJudgment improp properly took the oath prescribed in the acts to which this is supplementary. or was nocentiLled by said Lou tia be registered; record evidence shall not-be requires{ by sold beards to prone psrileipution is the rebellion, but parole evidence shall be aril- Orient to establish the fact of such partici. cation, cod uhl bOartl• of Trifistrvaluts shalt not be bound or gevernsa In their amine by any opinion of any officer of the United Suttee Oavefnmeo i. 000.4. That no Pied court of the United State, glad have jerisdibtiOn of any ac tion or .prOceedleg civil or . Criminal, Agates. say such district commander, or any officer or person acting by his author ity, for or on account of the discharge of ocales imposed oe him by QUI set, or acts to which it is enppl emeetarY. .195e.5. That no district , commander shall , be relieved from Abe cm:amend %valved to him tinder the sJoresald eats, union the Senate shall have first advised arid coo seated thereto, or itolnic. by sewer.. of court martial he shall be mutilated or missed from the army, or unless be shall, consent to be so relle•al. . . . Bac. S. That the time for the completion 6f thou reamtration of`persons properly quallned 10vote may be -extended by the eauldistriet'commandera to any day prior to the first of October, A. semis' aniernimente Were suattetted by Messrs. ASHLEY. (Ohio,) WILSON., (town,) BUBB and BENJAMIN. Mr. BTESBNS consented that Mr. WE BON'S amendment should bo corseldernd pending. •It provides that any person who shell attempt' tO prevent the exeention of the act obeli be deemed guilty'Dl inhale. meaner, and en conviction thereof Beall ho subject.to a penalty of ..3,teo fine, prim prisoner:lout for TO= raft, Of lath, at the dSan , ollon of the Court.. kir: STEVENS subsequently consented that Mr, BENJAMIN'S amendment bacon *Meted pendittg.' It provides that the right of any parson to be registered as a legal voter shall in no respect be Changed or Sr. .'eeted by virtue of any pardon granted to tt torron by the ormident of the United 'states for participation in the rebellion. Mr. STEVENS remarked that he did not know whether there Imo any deistre to dis cuss the bill.. lie did not think there was any real dealt* to criticise or dluess to soy extant. Ile wee inclined, If he did 'vet think it entirely Instil:CW.loot; to &mein the amendment Of the gentleman from town, (Mr. Wit a) and move the previous qua. lion on the plumage of the bill. (lug. potions from ./JaPublitwri memento. who had gathered around Mr. Stevens, "Do ft," "Do It.") Be hoped at would not be con. uttered USsab. '(Members—"No: ICI us have the previous question.") Mr. WOOD rippe4od to Mr. Stevens not to deprive the minority Orlin, opportunity to discuss the MIL • - Bit mated opportunity to make anatomist report. Mr. SCHOFIELD objected to bindbag the Iltmeo to receive • restart at hany time, thonita when offered be might bare no °b far. lig=l3 consented to allow tbe Munition to goon. with um understanding ho woubl ask for a vote at half put opo to-morrow. blears. CLIANDL.EIt and MUNGER spoke . . •-• • . • P In.troducel bm to extono Late prlelllgee of the •liotnesteett law to yteeonzen. Iteterreel. liver TetelVehm. Br Teleereht; Se the Plttainugh 6euttw7 .Lotasnua.Juty 11.—The riTßy is station . - ell, wall tour test two Maw in the CliMia. FROM WAS - Aimgarolv, JUIY S. Ibta ~,nor Uninein dean not era:141110 rumor that General Apt& Jinn& wan shot at Steal. oo then:3th niii, lin est received an official letter tram . the nOtierhot of the State of Li T,.....„, ,i. on 64 list, elotheit that General Santa Anna win arrontod at Steal nit the lith. 1 and: /tint . next day to Campeachv. tel. kepttyl pigeon. there until F ree 1,1 mit anon ! .hottld dispose nth Im. The Governor of yainpesant. in an official let ter. dited on the let, gates that General *mita Anna It a vtd there and that tt would he kept in 0 o, tend anoordmilir, them 11, therefore, On' Probability that ho had been tried from the 15tia to the 95th ult.. and much leen that ho would have been abet. me ortmOlionnut Thn reports by, telharoph front Topeka via st. Louts, representing the Little Osage Indians to be on the war path, are not omi tted here. AI oiter, written four days after tiro dottier th is ropoir does not .rnentlon Any trAttble. We At eason of the year tho Dimas leave their vi ogee for their ilutfato hour., and this is thonsilit to be the origin of Yho report th t hey are o at h the war path. o intrieee hare ea relved the Indian of any tro p hi Owing to the neon ary condonation of the report of the long Aetna° in the Sonata reoeut , y, thorn lea toolleapprehonslnn of the I.ollor qt the replarks senator 'Thayer, of ll'euraaaa,a3o utat Waslan. If. prop Owed to locate ell Indtartirthes between riebran ire; Kansas, 00114110 !Cocky Mountain. ho two ree , fanunt.outs to the western por- Up. of •Dyeettati TICTItUry. the other Co the iodise Territory weal: of Arkansan. both to be perpetual reservations with, as tar to preetthl.., non-Intercourse between • whites and lollinna. FROM,IIIIIROPp iur ielograph to liteli . aloSitrgb Qatett., • • : llamas, July B—Avaing.—The Mates Of the North (terrace :CoatederatlOn have accepted- the plan et tariff proposed by Prea4l, - • • - kasslcz. Mete, 44. t , —Eoit(r3g.- , 11. Ponsard, dramattit; atikd, • • - FlNAscnt. AND COILUOACIAL. • foams, July s.—Merano-oms°ls clo..ed Amerieku Securities closed at the canoeing rates t, FivoTeenty Bonds 71. Illinois Central 711. tiry.44!4. LoargerL July G—SwelLiorr —Sugar firm at . a. 5 for 1401_ D.B. Other articles steady at previous prices. ' • larmarikm. Julsra,—*PosinCOtton mar. ket has been irregular but priers are not tploinuly hover; lodes NODbalm.; the fol. lowing ate the closing quotation's Middling Uplands 10l4.1; 'Orleans; ltd. The market for Breadstutf& closed doll; quotations unaltered. Provision market generally onchancol from the afternoon quotations; Beef 131 a Pork Ms. per bit. Bacon 425, Lard 47s ed. Cheese tll.. Market for pro. duce generally onchsaged, except Refined Petroleumhich bag declined to Is. tyLid. p . b. steady et Pa. .• • TIIE SEIZURE OR tiASTA ANNA. The. Tolled Melee Governmeot to Pelham' thitlereellett fee the Oat reo-o—h•ot• Anna Sot 11e11.1.41, to L=t==le=== . Ascertain atm. Face*. :VrTtlrgnoti to the YLtabLLetth lialette.3 Nate Yoax,July&—Aepootal to tho tr- Frrnfrom-Weshmgton. nays ft is under. stood the government wN demand setts. recline for the arrest of Santa Anna. 'The enllllloll and °Timm beta oath that tho Vuotnia • was aneborpd Wren and , one. half miles or ontktalf over ,the pro- sembed tearlue Imams from the lancrlng if Is not bolletod here 11341. , Hanta Anna hae been shot, Its he was at Cam e. y the " al P l= e nt. C* ;!.P e st y , ',here he is renamed to bare been shot, Is one hundred and twentr-eight miles ,from Carnpraehy. The Government , has tent a camel to Maitland earn Crux for reliable I !acts. FROM CANADA =I .• . . atm' ral.Vdo/3 Of Wallowa Coneles, './Ir Telegraph to the Pl{tairargh liatette.) lieg - f 0, July, 11.—Major . General roasted, C. It, an...swum In as I.,autt num Govanlor, at. 0 ntario, nt noon to..lay. It la rumored that looms Fentan conTitte, whoa aro Inc underantrur a sentence Of twenty year,' mast soll - rlttoln In the Pro. 0100151 Penltuutlary, will Oa pardoned In honor or .unlon :pr. the provinces. ArOCCOSlsoool.ovpoist - ohlroanor wilt tan extended is riov. J. 'llekahrro, and four uttero. Santos Bantalag Manses. , • CBS Telegraph to the littoltargh Guatte J New Yoe., Jciy s—A special to 'the Her. notolated Boston Ttla. says: The Indische tlons and Arreirularlocs of the 'National Banking system, ' promise turner do- rolopraents to the siren 'which has been ucretif and quietly wade here of John R. Fuller, Cashier of the Mar. chants'. National' Bonk, for Illegally ab stracting the funds of the hank, the pane balag .ylitlattOn of the law. and a brlhe being accepted, to considorallan of shah abstraction. Tbo alleged offense 1. asorelated with the recent transaction ot sholeo,Ward, a CO „ of this city, and Leape ton, of Now Turk. Tue 'complaint wao wade by the United Kau. illstrict Attar- =1 illy Tel.:gnat to the Plttattarab Bustle.: RitainOlD,Jaly a—A tooettaa or the citi zens has been held at Lotus. Court Hosea. at which Ataa.latiorks ware adopt ed cooperation with the ftepub heal, party. pledging the mooting to vote for a Unpublinuo candidate for President end meatball, of Cangresa from Virginal& who have an unbroken Union record. Clay ton Colinzaz James M. Pendleton and other influential citizens wore on the. Committee tm licsnintiona. • • . A special dispatch to the glebolond Whig nays tile ITICIPLIII C . W. COM PO•Od of iMnilol2. si camera, and rho resolutions are to be forwarded toroth Boned of Congress. Opening . Mil at laustnin. (Oy Weevily/I in th. Tlttatiersh ()untie.] tot Toes., E. Y., Jay - EL—the trawl moot ing boll of the season cornea OLS this ye. at Unit. Hotel, next TnetrodaV. JOir 11th. Extensive Dreyer:aloes are being made for the occasion. Pawnbroker's Odtlo• Robbed. tar Trl• r. ran to the ralalmattk El saute 1 Ctrret..ten. July "g.-8; Weimer. PM , . brekerN °Me, Inn robbed butnight at money and Jewelry to the amonntOf •teOO. I= = Minos, July &—The Yacht . Fleet - wing. of New York. from Cowea, &ley 111111, put Mu Yew Bedfurd yeeterasy. GENERAL NEWS - 7 1 'll3i!innn LI hes 1J) drinking houses. —New,Orieuns drinks three thousand kelp, or Inger dude. —An Indian gordloinan has just mar ried his ',lath wife. .• Mouplda dwarf Is 31 ine_hes high and weighs 45 pound. • Itoso CelNite te_proparing to outdo Mondln at Nlogsra —The prince of Wales Is rated severely for tvluntog I.lermlt. • —An Indian scalp receives us bounty In Colorado unless it bas the ears on. 'Marquis of - Hastings hi reported to have won 3:10e,000 In aLondoll --Young ladies in Chicago wear false calves as a protection against mad dogs. _'teary Nord liets:ber denies that he takesa Oise of ale the first thing. In the morning. McCoole and Aaron Jones are train ing near St. Louis. Dublin Tricks in willethem. —Commodore-NMI mid ldlnnio War ren are to be married. I The bridal outfit le preparing. • —.A. Tomb ham Peach is arousing Ilottatmi by:jumping into the boyett.from it. Wahl or oti trot. —The Illinois girl Who lately lost her speech, Hove whisperlue, Nei bad forty who% of marriage. • —The 'Chicago pont te, tlary so full flint seventy bad to ba turned out to make room for now tenant.. • company of etulfriwits, slxty in number, are preparing I/ go from Went Virginia to the - Droste. noittl Randall going to spend the ahnimer In Eastland: Oho will mall this week. I --Mlle. Nunes, a girl of eleven, wore 5160.000 worth or diamonds at the tutu child ron'n bull in Paris. —Two of Illaximlllan'n staff pasoenl through Jackson, un the Sthtoot., on their way to Europe. . -Thirty thousand dollars' worth .of diamonds dueorat,t a lady at a recent wedding party at Ylttntleld. --An I rlskunan drank a gloat' of whisky at -a Meriden, Conn., saloon, last week, andlmmodiately dropped dead. - . 2the Hon. /Wont Warner hes been ppointed Judge of the Solvents Court of luorgiu, Atm Luntplan, deceased. .lanitalos papers are • compelled by ow to publish the residence of the pro.. Actors, for the convenience of the sr- . • —The Albany Convention paid the :four/nit and Argue 000 ouch tar pub lishing n verbal/in report otthe proceed. —Barney Aaron, although reported dead, la gold to be quite:toady to dept . any-man-for 140,000. Barney is a little on the : blet7tey.:; --lioehoater hue , an . organization of ,Widerwera. One of them made up Ida ultreito pat married again, and the net of thou to the number of ,et t een, met nt Air Sherlock's reel °now to Pali him-with a sliver tea Oct and their well iflahom CITY KID SUBIJIIIIAI , - 1 kl,lll.l%l:t t etaronnT t irr n a r re p ila"ra: youurn PA.5.1.r..-- ,,, - --.---- weelth: - ttr. Stone tumoral for the'detenee. Ile ad liable .nrc..y, DU and .proa.,, merket sp tact the "d I""dv'e b""oe'hnd. f"' '''' ..4 met , , T . Mined the feat teeLbled to by Dr. nankin, Bat before Molar/ coilld convict they inv. port Men. try nay paper Mille rim, wig be millet* the chli,d bads ..p.m. , ind"P° 4- /Mid on our /burp. Ftrpe. . i ant ezietence, and that the acctmed, while in she raesession of all her faculties,, with , . her oWn ba L e tter its lifa It was tor the jury to Say the birth, ex well its the death, ?Ma not the result of accident. The scorned, like many other worthy young ladier, bad been unfortunate. /le who, I throdsh deception, bed caused her down. fill had been brought to Dm bar of the Court. - Mr. Steub bad not elecn the caw, '.meth attention; had been lately called Into , I it.ltaving volunteered lip haslet Mr. hicCar- I 1 47.11nd appeared with out fee or. reward Or .- hope thereof. lie considered It the duty of ' counsel, Incases of this kind, to exert them. { 'elves to the best of eir Y , Tne it. - ' *need had sustained a th good chaabilitr. ter, and she, with her deters. had Dena shown to be inuestrious. the nom an orphan, and he who should have boon Dor protector, or mann bur Ohs trite. was not here the her hourof trial. Mr. Stow? thought the actleittni Of the primmer would give general astielae -1 [ton. 1 „Pr. a. tattoo testified that it could net ' '''. told DT tate appearance Of the of arid earn wnet era child was born alias or not; neither co uld the fact be determined by the external l liMlfshrhari or the °Last. /riding. "..... fr.m teme sources, as wall as that of the lungs boating when placed Invalor. applnot Certain , without otner teats twine ied. Dr. 6. gave the different tests applied in.year motley, czaininatiOr.s to de. termina wuntber, as in this cafe ; Children wore horn alive. The floating of. fun Re when Owed , In Water indicated that a child nreatin:4, not that It was born alive. to faro o be had board eoneerning the tests ap- toted by Dr. nankin they *ere net anedclent eanvlnCe htln (Dr. button) that the child Mgt:mum wed born alive. A child tolaht ?Sheathe In utero and yet an d bl born. Dr. Dlcaleal was called gars sinillar test-Many. . The difference between Dra Rankin and Button oh the point referred to was mom decided, and if Die latter be correct, (and ati to his learning and ogratrienho there can bee t doubt) the matter of determining wheher children, as in the ease on trial. are bore alive en not, la atteofted Wlth more un certaintr than Ire hopposad. Alteetritng 1.0 Dr: fluttOu, 0 ant eel:wide:Ted by some pby- Acmes tie Infotiltile; lieell as the lungs Seat ing In water, only Inflatate• that a child breathed, while at the mime time it may have been still born. Court adjourned till ten deloeltthis morning, whett Drs. Murdock, Gallaher. If and others will be called bythe de _ TEE COVRTS. Court of Quarter elessions. (morn orata.l This Court met Monday nursing at ten I o'clock . , Una. Thomas Mellon on the bench, Vol.. L. D. Duff, District Attorney., •,.I.l.v.Onser Muth 0170010 ',Lee. I in the Dyer and Terminer, Judge ROW., oelng present, the cues of the Come:ion wealth vs. 1: uth Aue Grubist, Indicted for the murder other bastard child, ais relled- The accused, ,young woman under twenty years of ago, wee brought from jail, and or. reigned in due form, pleading "rn guilty." The indictment charged, in sobgar..., that on the 24th of Apill Iwit. she gavo birth to a female bastard child, which she deprived of life by casting it into a privy vnult. At the time of the occurrence She resided In the First ward of Alleglieni. Rust helm° proceeding with the arraign. ment. Samuel lloyd, bluekamith, or the Fourth-word, Allegheny. Dined ituiltY• none contendere , tote imilettrumt for form. cation and bastardy. on oath of Ituth Ann lirubbi, And was veruenced DI pay a One or tho for the n.e or the (Murtha,ne or the Poor. The in iermation to the case was for endue -1100.1 L. F. Stone and John ,C. lictjerthy; Ems., appeared as conusel tor the prisoner. When the arraignment was It ocmpleted. ra far as the calling of a jury, appeared the wit never, for the Commonwealth were not present, by reason' of which the case pro ceeded no farther, and another was taken aotteltol OF ADOLTaII . -anfarLalt case. themes gelbeell, qn Ficirlishman, wu elthed on tile on an Indittreent charging lm with the crime of adultery, Oa oatn of Ida son. Ernest Hallowell, fourteen years of age. The def. - Want refused the ooanthl assigned blot. cell ilea he would try Ms own ease. The prothedlor testified that be bad resided la the city about Mae months, L ooming with his father, the prisoner, from Yorkshire 'Englthd; late .mo th er had re. moaned 111 * .Enat wpmau named Sarah withand witnmal yatineer brother, came sritit hfm and Ills father from the (ti l l Conn try, the woman Heel , t with theta In the Seventh mash - and the and the prisoner thhabluDg together as man andwife; Ma Mother was in full trio a hen they left Eng land, bet she • wan Intemperate, and his father accused her ol going with other loan. • The witness ens cioth.exonalned by Us father. - it appears he haul quarreled with the 'wonann Hewitt and struck her, fordo- leg white he wan circled from the house, and net permuted to raters.!Tureens Cam.' ' planned to Alderman .°tram, god In the couversation which toot place et UM Msg. %tartan'. oflith the fact was mentioned that yritness , mother bad been left In England, mad that litallather was living In this city with the *omen liewatt, whereof.., the witness not objecting, an informetioa was t ken wainat ids fanner for adultery. • He wan arrested, teal also the woman. Pubs. 'meetly, etc an d ppi of tile Mr th reline. , lion of ball an release de fendant, witoths "topic hook" what no heal said con- I cerning his Palter, eating, in effect, tinder oath, tint the prosecution Wee without his consent, that he was format tooarear against hire, and that ho could not swear anything improper nod taken lilaeo between ale father end Sibs Dewitt. Since theft, how. ever, after his (ether's release from prison, ate had observed improper conduct, out& chant, as ho testaled, to establlala tne charge of adultery. Alderman Strain and °Meer Drown Were ,ailed and teatllled to statements and natscoits memo by the ptoencutor nod ' fondant—contradicting the pv.11 , 34410. that the former had been forced to make in , formation, and establishing the guilt of the I latter. , The defendant's thence traced the woman Hewitt the vrlteeet waif allowed. Lie rues. at her as to th ' e costumer of the boy ' prosecutor, and conmrnlng his moth es for I : erieging the eters.. e In reply to the germ Lion &Mum, toe protheutor land ever Seen marthing improper between defendant and herself, oho mild ono, nor any one else!'' i Sim said one came from England with de fendant os hie nouseltheleir.onaler as oevecr teen; to stay tbrat simulated swedes. She mail she sees army-one )ears of axe, that her Inn; her *sided in • England, and thaLlt when mite her omerut that she Came to thin s entry with delondaut. For some, time before leasing 'par tido reentry Hal. lowell'e wife hod not' lived mob him. In reply tithe Dlatrict Attorney, witness Bald , ghti could thy with:a year conscience 'that nothing lm! roper huh ever taken plate tles. semen her and Hallowell—hal lamer seen anything indoceut about him.. the mdd natant that on tho big it ' , adore histheoad amen 'Hallowell - tOol •► difthOlLlF.X.ttll his son (the proseeior) who read that If his father dui not' give biro one hundred dol lars toga track to England he would uoook hie gown tor him." Hallowell refused to give the money. Teo prthetuurr was recalled to rebut tne atutementa made by MI. Heard/. • He as serted that too .1 ltl not come to this coun try wi th her mother's consent. In regard j ,o defuthding money of his father; he said , his tether °tenni to Rive bun nil the money' he wanted if he would go back to England. A yonuger son of the iictendtht„assed twelve yram, was railed and quatetlooad. Ho said Ma brother was n very lind boy,told Iles, land encouraged him to tell Ilea: I be had beetled - badly ' while In England, and there brought the same charge agsinat his father as new. W Items never raw his father and Sarah Hewitt sleep together, and 414 net Miler° his brother evertlid. The.. .act of the ease by the prisoner in tits is behalf wan much In his favor. Hut demeanor was courteous and respectful, and hie remarks en proper 10 every reePett. He addressed tbe Jury Mien:f r es. getting his Mimeo., and avowing thud. the tomtits tool Men brought obout by Ina son, ashore conduct both In title country and ln England bad been very" bad. Dot for him self tee corn would (lever have been brought .to Court. lie Mei gone to alr-Ulddell. tee Assistant Metric, Attorney, glad urged on the case. The trounie and disgrace had beep brought upon him, and he bad doter. mined to etand or fat by the verdict e ta Jury. Ilia ley had persist.] In Ms desir to money EngtOnd, and in hie decutmda for I Lo enable him to co; but he w. yet under his control, and he resolved that he ' *handd so remain until he had obtained his majority. Judge Mellen, In his charge to the Dior, mod Outman wit a very ningular one. tin. donne airenmetmicee as developed, doubts could. tot ens exist its to the gulltof the de (mutant, Tee jury should not convict on mere etleplelee. Moiety returned ft verdict of notgniltyn defeudantp nay the meta. In the rApe of Sarah Hewitt, indicteiFfor fornication, • nageprothour was watered on payment el coats. . Carels-atrallialt rise neonate. The witnesses having mode their appear. Boco, the rase of the Commonwealth Fe. th Ann Grxibbe, indicted for kalling her illegitthate child, was resumed. A jury was imoadatolled withont env conaideroole AIRMAIL, its , the way of challenging. The furore tweed were: JOesiph thalleek: Jacob Macey. John , Eloolty., 3.11. Hutto. John B. keratin, E. Fanlbaber. .Jettepb Bethel., Daniel Coates. Edward Davidson. John Soon. Anguat Wightman. se.W Weedeell. Dietrutt Attorney Duff opened the case for the Cowmen wealth, briefly detailing the facts an they would be presented.- Ile ousted they expect.] to be able to oboe teat before itshirth ahe meditated the de- I street ion of the chil i. Dr.'F.,:f. Hankie, pra'tieing physician in Atlegneny vity, teetified that ni ne called to attend the prisoner Moult oolook en the slighter the iltp M . Apr il last, at a boast In Martin street; Firet Ward: toned Mar to fed; asked her If she had given birth Lo thlid ;she Pahl ehe had not, and went off into a faulting nth while An thle oondliloo about the room anti found the pthornto and turd, which stationed lIIM 601:001.111111t wag wrong; hu then made a pereonal emlnatlon of the prisoner, am .;fourad he ro n a condition usual in such when paid proper attention to her, and when she revivedl asked her about the child; oho said she bod elven it birth, but that it Irtt• dead; asked where it on, brat .she gave no EM1...W . , anal went off lota 1:1110therr faint. leg dl ; her room was on the thoond floor; stela down Into the yard and saw Mr. and Mrs. Cahill and Mrs. Hurtle, and bad some con venation: :Mr. Cahill went to the, May or's Meth, nod ten pnlicemeo came; bleed .markg were dietiovered in the privy; the lit tle house was turned over. and the Dolt.. man *Cerebral With poles (or about an hour without theme° a night seller was lent for e . and oltnees went heal. Snit morning ho woe informed the child bad. Mon Mond.. end ...notified by the Coroner to matron you °tenth. ermines Don of toe child ; found It fully developed, and from the appearance of tbe chola and Janes eon of the opinion It had laved, or irsaborn enact the hair bad & healthy allpeartuieen , the earn Ile like; the lungs were of a 'Warble, Fein red atermer thee, bad prowled down the allapbotaill to clamant the fifth sell sixth ribs, and floated upon water; %pod entung Into the lunge, and puttingethem In water, bubbles and Moony exudation e came to the top; the atortmeh contained nothing bet subsume° from Wet venal senate the trody Wks' found. Noticed no colonial mark.. Conin not thy , what bad destroyed the child's lifo; as a mull.' man be had formed no opinion ante that matter. deem saw the prisoner pre vious to culling to attend upon bite. CrOem eremite di Have been a pmetislng phyolomn for nfteen years. Ina case of the kind would not decide UpDll the appeorthoe of the ears alonerthey indicated that the hhild bad been born 01100, , es also dui the ealthy appearanne of the hair; did note:. , amino themlnd.pthe, which Do should bane' done{ the fact of the lunge denting when placed Inb o onr. Woe alma reattillumos on which te an opinion, but seat not a cor. thin indication. f Witt.. was orosthexants toed at souse letigtli by alr.AdoCarthy 4 . I obstetrical matter, and et to the protebil. lily of the dent Wel the Child having been the retail Of eminent or Unavoidable under item lain circumstances He , dltlinot believe & Child could breathe In Meru] • Henry Herman, Allegheny police °Meer. teetined hem. On the promisee with, the Melons witness on the night Le question, and was present, when the Mild wee taken lone the vault, o °Meng William McCain, 1. Pellnd and Henry lieu gave similar testimony. Officer HMI !tea some efinvellatlOLl LOW the be- Collod, and after a good deal Of Onxing she said the deed was demo and elan eopposed aim Would have to suffer Melt. Hely Martin testified she resided I 111 the Mame with the thelmod and her three ' hltherf s 'OCOUpylnif the lower port. This wane. Untitled to banlog her tauspielons esetted. one discovered the act:media the ems-bows, and, akelated by Mrs. Cahill, 1001 her Into the house, when It mu other. Woad what Pl 4 happenoti,and rho Doctor wag seat. for. 'IV/Uteet states the scented •1611IVOrklOir in • “lisotory; . and warted regularly, a. else did her steam She bad the same appearance op Alined the nay of the orearrenee, Wednesday. On the Monday gratifies 'she &wised her ut he r 135010 of , ethettlatiag a report abr anger it the gal& Jm.t to fall Wry, end denied PRICE THREE,- OENTS. HORRIBLE MURDER Hedy Or • Murdered ■an round In -Calvert on tee Memptfeld Hall road—!lead Serered from the body —No Clue to the Itutderer. . The body of a murdered man eras Imp] on Satilfdmi; the eth inst., concealed to a culvert on the flerupdeld Railroad. near Wheeling. Justice JOhneol3, Of Wheeling, eras notified and held an Inquest . Co the body. When round-the head wan lying by the aide of the Dory, Ina had beau In all probability Cut off with some sharp Instr. went. It was decoyed no much. however. that It was Impassible to say what instru ment had been used; nor, trent the name cause,'wes IL passible to tell artythlue about' the feattaregOf the murdered man by which he might be Identified. G l tee right arm were two onus. and one across tin palm of the left hand, received probably In the deathatroggia The body was dressed to a due black cloth coat, vest and shirt. coarseolark grey pantalottus and coarse boots and woolen stoke. The Packets of the cost and pantaloons were turned tactile out and had evidently been .rifled. in the vest pockets, ho*Overi Mere were found • case of saddler's needles sad a ticket for dinner on therarkerabors packet Express. A rather large slued pocket toile was found on the ground by the aide of the body. where It bad probably fallen when the Packets were •Mptied. There were no marks of blood on It to Indio:Mote that it had teen used. , ' The jeep fasted a verdict in accordeOCe stn the mote. Tne eorpse was;stewed, by order of the/da ' les on Saturday 090001 e. So far there la no glee to the murderer; nor min it co mad with ceitanty who the ordered man was. But ander. two .isackis 'do, some young men were walking along the railroad track, and discovered m the neighborhood of the convert Where the bull as' found a small Valise Or satchel, nea ten:llog pair of scissors and paper writ . ten in German. This paper one of them took positelalon Of, and boating, Saturday, about the ulsoovety delivered it to Justice Johnson. -Tim following la a translation of the paper found In the satchel. A three cent Intotage Starnu ante= the Uelor left band corner, wor k ed with the Initials '.E.. G..: The undersigtied certifies herewith that be Is Indebted [obis brother, &Imams Uht rod". two latuattred inuna in• tr.*Lax gold, Neal to $3 . 450 le greenbacks, ag etet, which ho has received, with the prool. Isom pay the said sem at he may be able; tiboulo Lt be impossible torthe undersigned, within ono and a half years, to cover the. said debt, then he will alre his brother the right to claim said eapitel at his borne. May, ULOICII. Pasgassacao,lslll May, Md. 12E2=3 The Mewing wises of minty of the peace were before Alderman Strain: Daniel Daub made information against Frederick Ambresreter.in which he alleges that the defendant came to his store yester day-morning. on gheleold street, aDd dress a revolyeron him, threatening to ktll Ambrewster wae arrested and committed to Jail for a hearing. Eliza informed on Catherine Dou che, elleirmg that she abused her. called her ugly names, and that she need obscene leoltneke toward. her. The parties lire m liardscrabble. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Catherine. • .. • - • . • .. James Lee fears that Itobert.Graby wilt to Wen some great bodily Irdury and MOllO information 9,(611111t hlm, alleging that the defendant threatened to spilt has taut Oran with an axe ThLs difficulty occurred et hieltee , s Rocks. A warrant was visaed for the arrest of Guilty. Mary Burke, who resides it No._ Enlister; Court, threatened to bath Silohael Scene drs brains out, and Mengel tearing she would carry the threat into execntion, made ase.information &rarest her, where upon a wrirrant was issued. Emma Lynch 'made Informations before Alderman Mckfasters against lire. Martin for libel and surety of the peace. Warrants were issued tor her. arrest. .Reele foundry. Mr, John limier, preorietor of the faCop. Obly known Heels Foundry, Carson street, :With ward, has recently enlarged his fa. &lilies for doing a much more extensive thinned& A new- and admirably adapted 14dIng has recently been erected, and in cotton with thir foundry, forms one of the most complete' establisnments of the character In the city or neighborhood. The proprietor to a careful and ski/led mechas. is, having bad lathe experienoe in all the branches Of hie busier.. lie glees person al supervision to all Jobs entrusted to hi. care and Is particnisrly careful th at every place of work maned from his Late/dish. mein-will sustain its . high reputation. A hammer Is made. or the marlthicture „of hammer dies, steel mould*, rolling mill and machine mishoys generally.• The hammer dies aed steel moulds made at the Heels foondry are favorsbly known, below all that is required end of the very best workman- Ship. We bespeak for Mr: Itoney as in creased mare of public patronage, snowing tact be devotes great care mid attention to toPelying his puma. with nothing trot the bool.quelity of nom ohnituths. - Vetting Aires* la a Sleeping , Car. A elating affray of a parlous theme - ter occurred In setae/0g oar at the I .4dee pot, *bout two ceelOck Sooday morning, be tween two men nomad Johnson and 31ons• wan, who bed been on a wlarku the night before and wore pretty - well filled with whisky. hiOnagan 1s a young man about tithes) , years of age, and a almnax atr porter ou the Penaylvanla Railroad. Jane. boa le about the ume age. Madee to thin vzi.nuvretzrcly....l:4=l.z: tirs depot they went into the sleeping- oar Lthere to Ir.n to bed- 'They got Into an altercation and in the course of the quarrel Johnson drew a knife andel% Meagan edm it three timer tut the b cod, and once or twice across the breast. Thregabee were ...ye n. and muntel, but are het thought to be e garotte. Tee outcry brought immediate es. potence, but for some oneaplelnwd_ rpm eo Johnson wa allowed to easy. be scow... , on .1.'7 at the dead, and l+ edit at to atoaa tt att non MA wounds dressed, and lest evening was taken on th e train to home at Harrisburg. • M==l= tleovire Beaver, 1i0.113 Federal street, who is known by every body , orho °snappy. elate pure sweounetve, or tempting foreign fruits and ants, le prepared to fernlah par— tiee pie nice With the choicest of nannies, du., st the most reasonable of prima lie has adopted la his business a system olden opi prove highly advantageous awl conve nient to the Madmen 01 Sabbath nobool ponies. trOata Or pie race. Ile sells the esousuoisate and nuts at counter prices In pickles* of from one ton hundred manna, and ,cUMrt mho cAorge, divides and prOo• up to cult the purchaser in equal diumtiti.il for distribution among the young folks. The "shuns" are done up in neat Pa Per en velopes., borobods or bags, and. Will prove past the thing for shose providing for par. ties. -Mr. Beaver soils nothing but the purest of candor, not dealing In the poison. . Mot VI deleterious to the health oftbn children. and Ire cheerfully omitmend j 10 the patronage of our readers, Psythig peinnattee of City Connell*. • The delegation from the City Councils left yesterday even`sig. by way of the Bite. borgh,Fort Wayne end Chicago Halimed. for thither° and thence to ht. Louts. The °Wee& of the mitre= ts to Inspect the Alsolson pavement now In use In thaw I cities, with a view to Introducing n here. They will mate a thorough examination of it sad report their views to Connell' on their retorn.• The OloonlOtreot,Pore the C 01111431111 consists of Masers. wm. U. ford, T. h. Sloan, dos. C. Weldon. J.J. ono. R. now. J. blawkilones , and William p,monj7 — yhoi will be amotevoiled by H. .1. Noose, B.F .Eso Receirding itegulater Wm. Flinn sod . Hunter. Street Comm . ere. eamuel T. Tahiti. Hellv dorciutuudieth wi the ltre A/ann Telegraph. end °them They will be absent about a week. New Ilsolometive.—L. now locom6tive builiaturthe Pittsburgh ai4 Curirmitssille Bititrosd Company made ♦ stall .trip yes. bugs,. It was b tan thsCouipsars 'rusk about is ObansitssUgh Dan Sll.lllO Lta suk. Drammen's, and is said -to be ales of the angst pommies esigthes atm la site Stabs - Egl Y. a J`,. /I".* 12= - A merlons accident occurred near Brownie villa, Pa., on the eveolng of the Fourth, by which,Wildant Norerose and, William Ban ger wore Severely Injured. The delegation from Brownsville to the celebration at Uniontown, had with.ilions a BIZ Wane uuriewbith was, In charnel of Banker, Nor cross`ind John Stricg, formerly Member. Of the bah Uegtment, renneYlvittlia Volta, Niers. After the celebrattem wen over they started for Brownsvillel.iiitialieligttit; and when on the bill, mi the Ntaat L i end or the town, they unlimbered She Rite forthiPtir; pose of firing:a few. rounds. They bad loaded and Cre el three three! and •whlll ramming . home the third charge, Tarter and Norcross at the -rummer., etaek. "AO wan at the vent, failed Ito keep. It closed. when tee charge ignited sad exploded, mending the ratipier terrine! Banker's hands with sort tome sato leer two fingers entlrely Mr and break ts thlrd .otr his right hand. and terribly lacerating the . flesh on 'his left arm from the elbow to the shoulder. do woe severely berried &bent the lace nee I lemon with the powder. :Sorters's , right arm was terribly shattered, and be was ales easily burned. It Is thought that Ber._ her's thinclos will prove fatal,ent /Conroe. In In a fair way to recover. The accident occurred on the identical spot where, Samuel Austin, Bee.. or lielootown, was killed by the berating of a Mexican swivel, on the occasion of the return ot the Beenllct Penneylentra Volunteer! from Mexico. in LS4II. The Award■ We have seen reliable intealgence Irt re gard to the awardi for Pianos at the great Paris Expadttan, glean on the lot instant. Frye grand gold medals were awarded; the l i first wee mean to Messrs. Chlekerhtg a Son, of Boston and New York, thesecond to . a New York arm, and the remaining three to European makers. , 'Besides receiving the first medal, Mr. C. F. Chlokering. the 'head of too Ono, was created & Enttht of the Legion of Honor, end received the deco. ration from the hands of the Emperor him self. This is the greaten distinction that .France can besto9, and is only gf tee to mon of genius. This information places Clinkering Sons at the head of all piano 1 makers In toe world, and rebukes the as elm ptlon of all other claimants to the high Doodles. Tao public will now know that all &tempts by other makers to take So themselves the honor of receiving the Ent prise at the Exposon Is mare braggadoebs and intended to deceive the public. =1:1= Slime the expose et the great adulteration of spices pa's been made pabile, the par. chasing community harm grown exceeding. 17 careful. to selecting paid articles. To. day we desire to add our testimony to that of hundreds of Others In sorting forth the parity and • good adalitY of the uncles aroundand sold at the well known iron City 69110 Mlle s Fifth street extension, near Pennsylvania avenue, of which Messrs. Strickler a llorledge are the proprietors. They manufacture nothing but the beet wid purest articles, and their name 'on packaaise is a sedliciant guarantee of its character and superiority. ,The Arm like. w:se keep on handat all times fresh ground cc (mo und not e, d to the routing no cot fee, Lc., on the glories; notice s la the best. man.r. Their prices are very liberal and they are eminently worthy of patronage frcrat retail and wholesale dialers who bay to sail neat. FIVAII Clue Dining , Rooms. There has recently been opened In the bap:Meat of the Academy of Moshe ball& log. on Liberty street, o htst.class dining room. It is Under the . proprletorshly. of Mr. ebnpson. then whom therein no more worthy or competent caterer In the city. The chotcost wads of the season will 'be dolly served hp In the best style of the cooking art, and for ;Mod, Mean, square meal bone of no better place to refer our readers. The raloon Is simply an eat ing room, no bar being Wears ] End no liquors sold nest the prawn... Meals are serv..l at all hency and we hope the Stop esn, Dining booms will meet with the large share of patronage for which they are end uently deserving. Perla Eapealiton, 1067. ].lei of premium* to Hewing Hachlnei Gold iledala-tebeeler k W 11.06.011 &Mount of button bold attachment. • Outer Modals. Pint premium. • , Weed Sewing "Mebane; ph perfectly mist.. tol to oil kind* of work. Second premium,Fiorenoc Sewing. Ma 'mpoets Idedals-1. B. Howe. seeing me chme. Partram & eantonoewinif and but• ton' hole machine. • Honorable meotiomeZlirpire melee - ma. etnee.• Poch is Pm<melee, of, the -Weed Sewing tiachtne that We olahn *h o bo the Ceti in 0 4kt.-1,000 &peat. Nat tinedaZat :met. • --mbeL .lapere.t. *air. ^rot. .Brisrtre A B. Siennikon,..lfatAdrata ct Afirnsanigham. To TIM Priatto.-1-emtify that I had been severely afflicted for years with Catarrh of the head, Dim:Mb/tie, Deaviness in the Chest, and I r.alred. he'aring. In this ge plotable state I was providentially Ind.od to apply to Dr. Atlolll, at in nosittineei street. In ten days atter commencing his treatment, I am most happyto acknowledge that I neve almost entirely recovered from every symptom from *hien I had .so long suffered. My hearing also is almost erdire ly restored to lit original tameness as the Scott of Ids skilled and selestiflo treatment. tiravassori. July 0, , • Boy DrowseC:-Benton B. TeMP% toy about thirteen years Of eke* .Do re sided with his 00010, John Pace, on Shef field street, kitmc [MUM', WWI drowned while bathing In the Ohio river, near Brunet's Island, ott Sunda y five o'clock r. Ile attempted to swimabout from ine shore nod bad gone nearly half the distance to toe island when he took cramp and etdik lm medlately. The body was found about four o'clock yesterday evening, by a party 01 men who were fishing a mile and a bid, below where sadee drowned. The Coroner 0. notified will hold an Inquest this morning. 4Leeldedat.—Toatorday afternoon as lib tie girt named Rook, daughter of a widow nodding to •Ittrollagbate. Ira. fathering Goal on toe Inclined Taboo or hoenot a co. , a coal mines, at the bead of Doom.. atreot, had her loft foot caught undo.. one of the ears deactemdttor and oadly canned. of foar ot tbo to. was render. ed n eoneorr. Dr. Miller aalllfully perform. ed the operation. ' • • We well Dry Geode both at whelseale mdretall, and are. a. a mewenetme. ea . anlal to keep a larger and much better a.. sorted Does, to cell cheaper, and give the good. In more aroommalatlng qmintlUea thtm esel wave Jobbing house. Handl Mar chard a are Inntal to examinee. stock. . J. W. Daaana d 1 dB Market street. Aggravated Assault awl Battery.— S F. Yoffie made .Int natation Wore Jun. Li. Ammon, of •Bast. Birmingham against John Barka alias .I.lc Iltirke.charjithg him with aggravated asasult and battery. the defendant was arraind and. alter a bear. log, admmitted to Jail in default of three nuailtatt Millata Dail for bin appearanto at Court. ) lammed% and giattery.—Bophfit [Annear made Information. before !Layer Metartn7. mamma her husband, John Latimer. for as• saint and battery. and Bhmatina Boren. ann.:laughter of Lvisser,made information again hum for surety of the peso. The parties Iwo saheb°. WarritutnrreretnW 4 In both atom ' . Cold Sparkling nods wmer et J. T. Sample's Drug Wore, bp. 113 Federal street, 'Alley • =I Remember Um „efek.-1L treat Mar be foetid to the toast , iLaraisbule,dtreet from Duntlee. Tee only trod dratsrm awarded a prise medal at Lae World's Exhibition of 1061. Can be otasteud at LI Fr:lapel street, Alleaberir CItY.. Liao. beer's. 31010 Gymanahamt.—lllits Carrie B. Le /U. , . Of F3oaton, wl l 00131¢1.1100 $ 000000 of I.sous in ElOoatlON for lutina to ray't , oymosalum. nondan 40 1 7 15th. ' ror i Vail tiortlars call at zooms !O. 7 Tovirth street. 90 PISESIIe Intl. City—Carl bett.t or cheaper Loots, Snow, Delmore)* and everything else in this line, be found thus et the time henered atom of Jam. Boob, Ho. ea /target street. • Deaftiees, Discharged from the Er" Catarrh, Inseam* of the o bs tina te litree• Moos ot a chronic • and obstinate character successfully treated by Pr. About, 131 Smithfield .• 444 Flegrom4 3 .4 larug More, /To 84 ig.eket ,tr.er, for the nee. Wiloort's great HAMOdy for ConeuropUon—Bola Arun for rineburakt. • • - • • Ge. to Flomlse. drag ' More. co. P 3 llorkat. stoma. for Coe , * DyapapaniCnre arta Cough Balsam. bold cheap, Breton Pm rooo‘L—Attontlon dt rootoo to tno . savort4amoot of eold brow% . Good. cool and refer:o4llg Inner beer on a.ngne, R Yearn popolartnnel p No, 4 DIA. mann. Allegheny. . Yle . • rtkla apart.llaa Nada Water at J. T. ample.. Dreg Bane, Nb. de Yetteral street, .The Vary - laissa 'Woe of Mat% Cape, and Straw floods, at Gourley i Lagaa'S, No.batli.Matr ittraet. • . You • Clim Dui format, Lawton .‘.SI k tads ".8 Joiropn 8. 4 - 188108 Mstiltarp, No, 184 191. 194 load 194 , - ~ • Ta* wills 'ettia at St 6 Pena atreet...."Dts. 8111 ttitllaple. •, To Cos Bow ins• rise mei Aleabol 4beaDli tr, You Cam Boy- NI. 'Boos as Joseph • —At Weetrlel . d. Union conet9, NO W- 7 . 9 " 1, • few Sights since, font men went - to the Masa Of.Str. Jacob Miller and , cobbad it of 117..X0 to hoods and two bold waSebe• Killer was knocked down • and severely wounded by the vobbera. • • • . _ _ —Doting th e month of Midi X Tommie were lOnt sL Ines, of which twonty•Wro were Allen= vessels. twee "Thasel• ate snowed to rove . with 1.11 , brood no Udthico Loan Wing boon ro. ncm- ao. , lNOLDsoll.lro.nly Speaker of U, Now Tort • Aregoblo, sod.• plocot: boat poiNSOlan. died at TNy, No 'forico Oa THE WEEKLY GAZETTE'. - , Two snrrolcs. • • lintlihMSDAT AIIID 21t17111 IAI. I. J 1 tate abaft. oreitolatog Tinwrir.mil ca I • DUNS otaatereallok towline matter. Imbue. ledlitolalo, 'stoat maw BY Trltgrt.l. Sod, Itelt. oshiebla Reedit, Natter I n Slit riitt ll l. 'tot Oiliest and moist billable e elel,l4.(toeirierotel Nuke( tteriorts rite. I, to the city No farmer.' tdethetii t /Welt on stooild be erltboat It. TiOti 11.1 i TWA IeTXPILY , tutting Brittle MMetf er...... . . . Clerieer --and <Me eopy tit i..tity the perm' KU! , tr Up the drib. Adal.lant to e i u u• be fit Woe. et club -- ' PATES To Biniacarseas.-1 ardernin, paper. he M. Sad spaelir what wittiest ri want, as we tame a Wedriestly EMU. kw OA. scriben haring bothnimail a weak. by Drat. Therese, Monty thdr,, , ,, or bt Registered Lett . din, linty hetet, It oar Viol • . OAZETTT, prrmarvou. s • DIED. • 3LTW.tin.—Littitbbatb evenly...a t o•ek.k.; 1100.Zat imILL.KiI. In tbetttn It. , of WI Funeral from tit Into retldente, NO.P. SSW •11c-, Flt h Irs . 4 at ino'clor.2 niitinatert, MOUNINII, 4 nrootd to A11.4.1tt.W7 hi. friend+ Sod mc.. nt Ito 11410.7 nee ta•llnot 6 In .ty matted to attend.. • • . . . PI7I=EATN -"r. ###W#7# ,7ZII# r p s l7 "71114; 4474;g:M.•GUS # spelt /la • " &elect, Mn taw:dd.:diet of went.: bid ; 'Tannehill street.... The Mandan., t leSafitil tespeotfudv iniriil , 3l.o attend . ' • °b V I tA t;VP 1 74 f . E gSAS Is4 )Ttt b l:'lVingltA.l44. rirthe t,leadlieaw.lla of etntd that doer. ye ai • trcr. , tie 00m# Of lOts. Aa 1,111 - # u r , ev 0 , 12 Ct. NEW AD VEIeiISbMENTS, ALLIL AIKEN. UN HERTA K En; Ho. 166 'fourth Greet, Plturnerge. 110771110 Of GI kinds; GRAPE& GLOVES.. end every dreeriptlat of Craters* l'oroLstdeCe Noose forolsbcd. Booms aproo. l . day uld rarbt..treerst end evehtges furnished. lie ex DevlJ if.eff. P.D.. . 144 . G. W. Jaeobue. LLD., Thome: GveLOC. Geo.. J. n IGUer. R.O. ' I G. RODGERS% lIRIOERIL± • KIK AND ENLIALDKJAnueeetWes to the • late flannel K. Itatgell, No. 91) Obit, nteent. three loon from Beaver. Allegheay KV. w t i e , A A drewoo d, Mahogany, Walnut and NN' . cord Imitation thdliln. the lowest rah red prices, Nos= open al boon. day and nteld.. Hearn and genies.. it • ehld on ehortnottoN ead on meat rneonsble t dn. CZA VICCHI. UN. '" Dm=mom. 'mope 114 41 ealo Itraarr. Aus i ourar. Huss Hos wood and mbar Hat ens. with &row/Into scar of lateral &unborn, rondo on band, and turals • ad at &barrel& Dude* st. ossrut. prise. Bale no llvery &tables, so, Jcr of 710.1rr A.. 12 lILIDDLI Stara. Carrialco. aronellos, Itortgloc, raddle B de.. So., rat ulre. R mitre at. CO., CIiDEO. TAKERS AND :•NDSALAINK, !Maass. ter, Wood's Itnz and Ur. Collin Roo xi klanebester Ll.cry tram., co me Ca be De Roo And Musters mtalieta. castled. s. STEWART, Uns..:rtaker, coma. of IIOIITOK and P IVO/ lnlatert. 'Ninth W.M. Calflas of all Mods. N. ana •4 tmrrla mai rarnt.h.4 mrthe..hon•st ;NEW 6TILES ICE i PITCHERS. Fruit and Retry Mitts, TEA SETS, .OAST9RB AND CONUNION 8E73, JUST axon . v XD BY _ PUNSEA.TH tom, CO., JewelVoris, LW FIFTH •TR!YT. s. JOEUIF6TO3 & SCOTT, 1/11.1.1/13 111 Fine Watckes, Clocks, Jewelry EILVER•PLATED WARE, ETC.. IL 1CP2:13:14 1 .• aar rarMulsr anantloti Kim to BakM , lmi . Watanas, cnot.‘. and Jkman , 41.13 mark mu Li[ITS FOil Pats IN TATUM. TVW AND mE55i ktov abed on the wea chant or the Alleemuf rivet, Ii retie. 'above the City of ['Mom 6h. The tots arermberally In Dee 50 fret front and 2.5 . de P. • fern erect to alley; and Maa of al to 0 ecers neer' the Bonny h mi. the Pods Work., Vett, &dented for country'resideneve, blur ern 55i," sre.l reaterecl. mod eomaratidtay a belettfoi sale Kimmel , * oleo' of the river and sairroareteg commria Penton , desirous a fwttes moonrise,. taring citabilettileets: seen sri • women futcrice, paper MUM, ac.. booth - Ord the location, near the river or nti road, arliativ hi) =bed for such peirproce. Capies.lstr wm Ms thenuthge4 teporchu. Of modern.* proms and; may tenni, aa It le •Intemve4 that the superior, advents,es of the place—as rd abrineant aePP , P of water. mai, limestone, de., 4nd 'agreed and river feenttlea--shall be itheraLy uttered Mr . manalththring paw.. centrally. • Trains on tan Western Pennsylvania aLireact run to and from Tarentom, rut and west. M . D . , mai Dram deify. Tor a taap..faurvatot apply to Hon. D. 51. BeACKENRIDOX; et; Me thmeence our the 0045 Works. er J. N. reg.. VtANOYA Tarentam. ' • nEvumr & sILL. Real .Estate and internee., Agottn. Better Bto f•Af • reneevllla YOE EIALn—Ydl 111/ACITIININO OfitrlTl,...Crsn'anS: We offer for sale the but and oort detlranle rite for, Sedum Mill rat' Bleat FOrturx., or for any large onnofeeteng, oergetee, is the county. Mile progeny Is leo`• tee on e a ran: Erect sad the Allegheny river, and „nu n 100 fret of the A. 7. B. B. .The lOt lta t, He ter.. zlosirl no snob a lot toted 'do wall to exanflus bent* holing eleeedteree terms nude' to sell in:rebi.r.f. of VEVLI.2.I A Phi., Nod estate and Insurance Ant.:!.. Butler street- Loorre,Voylll.l. - . E--Thiat Tel"' valuta rle and d e t;yaltle property al.Aal• BAI; boors street and the Allegheny 'Yee* is Alts if belly City r, 12311 4.1 py.et, on which le Arta. , • weery ta•stauttal Brick stoldtuy, Ire altirleil high, 100x120 feet. calculated cod well await) am.t... besot: of lasnoVe. taring. It Ls eeldona a lot of the, titgoioaloosr teltblo the city can Le had, sad to wee., tomato the sotclal a trotlan of 'UMW deer.s of tarot. lag • place' rot mahutactorOta. D.A.... 000 at theoglca of IiEOLIN 1 el.Lt• lull Estate 101 insurance Agents. HOLIIPS•tiOtt. Latenotetrelll•- HIGUEST PREMIUM • • ' - COLD MEDAL • . . . 1 ,gct. AltDrlt THE Wheeler& Wilson '../owlog Nadine, • At the 0 ItE v fif 4.1214 F.XFOSrfl r *T. 'l"L'f47,47,grik`ult,_,7"l, Gosmltioe rf t ' er.t.. l ,,,Apossm of most tompatent ashs lm partial Judio. WYL BILIDINEO & CO., xo. 97 717111 BT9LZT. 7944,171.13. Roams FOB BALE, AT Howirdle Livery Stable,. 1/1/8T STREET, near Nonorksztiela Honey.. Ois BOILdr. Wry' restls to drive; oot rave sr losomottvs. (ros sood drtrlng rum. num to trot. Vat asap wort for sale low. Hams toughs awl sold oo ears talsslss. DMA CLOSE & Practical Furniture BlanufactqCo COL PENN AND WAYNE STA mi. of aoinzis, HELL At CO, , &Rena Cotton Mills, Plits!itirOf """IgataPrffigraW L w r ' mnErismaNAmorn*TnNerlq NEWICE CREADI SALOON. . . . . ' P. H: No : 41)1,11 , T o ll BZ . ll.L a r e t ibny. emittinesai i orr t TSRAM., , ONPCTl.titwlilr an. ' MlENvnes and intri4 ftellltsapplert abort vale. , aud -1.1••• Imo.'. 33. 1-iSr CO.N, Beeler of Weights and Iffeasates. aro. a avamTn . . . . • Dawes Many awl Tara ' °Man Ornesoth ' "3". CHOICF'BEDDI.NG PLA!/Ts. • vey large •toek of Roses, Geranliiins, Verbenas, - . ae„ it **am et theUsklano (trionhauis. Send Ilar • eauloßu. caraurrAT , riutkus • 1!11.12, orrt sob.? sub • TRIUMPH COOKING RTOTE, = 0T1C712. A - LL PEEISONS HAVING •••• All•orkero engton trane,,r.r work fornocrowaarloU fatal.kett. prosaat them at 00d041.0 •It. 31101 PROW. Irsala Amu, P11..41111b. F.IIIE 84.111EE3a • • . - • UV A BMW 1177L14;: ,, • ; ••'• Cre nanyls, lot 0 o 1 ialithurs 1.4 kited sad Ira 107 mucErirraccr.- FEATu6sts-1 *as. now,' lax Cram niltand. mrlw