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C-ht pittburn,lT Ciairttc
TEI . 7.11.:ET1 NG Tri-N G lIT,
Let it not be forgotten by chi: members
of the Republican party, bind, to.nieht,
at City Call, *ill he lipid a grand mass
eludegm) ratify the nomination of oar
fellew.citixen, it. W. IVii.t.r.ams, for the
Suprente bench. As this will be the
;opening of a spirited campaign, it is a
matter of no little - consequence that thero
ba large attendance on the pert of the
patriotic masses. Some of the most
political orators or the county
will be present to addressthe meeting,
and an excellent band of music will en
liven the occasion. As the "banner
county". bas been complimented in the
selectien of one . of her citi/ens to be 'the
standard bearer of the party in the Slate.
let his - nomination be ratified by sorb
.a
meeting as sill speak in no •untnistaka.
hlo terms • acknorrictigcnicat of the
honor, and In- deterthination to scram
hie election. Ilverylaidy is invited to
atten . d. and we sincerely trust the hall
mey - be ailed to itititcaqtt capacity.. •
TIIE INVENTIGATING t oIDETTEE.
MIL Sn'SAIVIT BIGLIAM Informs us
that he will request the Judiciary- Com
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mittec, 'Of , which he is Chairman, to
meet in tins city, and that it, doubtless,
Rill meet there , in the eourse . of two or
three vrceks from this date. Thus, a
fair opportunity will be presented for all
persons . Who am complaining of the
Pennsylvania RatiromrCompany, In the
mauer.of charges tenon freight, to present
all the &eta they aro poismia of in a
formal . and authoritative way. If that
Company discriminates unreasonably
against Pilitsburigh, surely the facts can
be made to appear,. If our people Will
not take the little trouble requisite in the
casn; the iLyils they endure cannot ho so
nata. Gentle:Mien! do not wait to be
called upon, As many of you as have
facts, not at thir,l hands, but at first
Ifatids,'so as tale admissible as testimo.
ny, send yoir name's to Mr. Bighata,
and he will see that you are summoned
as witneisea... nave done mere
grumblinc, and put the matter in definite
and tangildishape: •
111 CO U TAXES,
• In tbe Twenty-sccond Revenue DM
triet.of.Rennsylvanizr, in which this 'city
is_altnated,huainess dem of all sorti are
'compelled to return their accounts as in
'oome. The meaning of the word would
Mom' to forbid such a construction.
thatis income which *dimes in to a
man's pockot; not that which stays out.
In other districts, moreover, as we know
from experience, the Assesmrs rechgnize
this distinction. ' In reeling our return,
in our proper district early in the spring,
we called the attention of the Assessor
•to this point; and he promptly replied
that Lore was no rule of law or of
men - sense by which •accounts
realized and contir br
_tingent coal JC re
garded for purpose); of . taxatlOn Wlart
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of buaine lb farther stated. that no
return taat sort had- heen =acted In
dlitzkvt.tZt..a - ..Mnspayer t elected to
compute has accounts as equal to cash,
the,.govenunent . did not interpose to
prevent Itine,..but it asked no one tOdo
ao. We understand- that appeals have
bfen made against the ruling of the As
easoilere, on this - head, and belleye
that ruling will not be sustained. It
clearly 'ought not to be.
', ; Wr.6.51) hitherto directed attention to
the large mimber 'of new buildings now
being, erected in ;the city and the bor
otglia,end townships surrounding. We
think the number 'of dwellines, stores
and cottage-ho Mes going up vrithin the
limits of the proposed consolidated city
will exceed two - thousand—probably
reach three thousand. The exorbitant
reels exacted , by property Volders have
not been without good results, driving
hundreds of workingmen and small cap-
Itelista into the praiseworthy ambition of
supplying themselves with homes' of
their own.' The groWth of the city can
'hardly be estimmed, there beine no sta
tistics available, and unless the ground
is ;gone ; over and the number or new
buildings counted, an definite result can
be obtained ; but that it is increasing on
Sides with great rapidity is intent to
the most casual observer. Some attribute
Jo. We prospect of early tensolidation the
new impetus given to improvement in
Mitt direction, and perhaps - they ire
right. With ell the benefits and proten.
tiondiriirtd from a well Managed city,
the. districts tow improved outside of
our present limits will greatly enhance
in value and the surplus population will
not bellow t 0 erect new laiuscs on sites
now neglected or little thought of as
places suitable for building purposes.
•
..Enox pre following letter of General.
GRANT to General Oen, It will be 're
marked that_ lie' lakes a decided stand
against the PTesident and Attorney.
General STANNEUX In their interpretu•
• lion of the. Ifeecinstruollle act. .Coming
from GRANT the letter is peculiarity sig.
Ilere is what he says:
, , tGea. Grant to Gen, Ord, JaNwELI
GENERAL": Copy or your Gcal laitrac•
tioneto - •hoard of registration, of June
. 10, 1867, is just received. - I entirely dis
sent from the views contained in para
graph 4. Your views an to the duties of
registers to register every than whn will
take the required oath, though they may
know the applicant. perjures him
self, la sustained. by the views: of the
Attorney GenemL My opinion is, that
:his the duty of the board of registration
-to see, as far is it- lies In their power,
that no unauthorized person is allowed
to register. Tearetue this end,, reefs•
tersahould be allowed to .administer
oaths and examine witnesses.
however, - makes district commanders
their own Interpreters of their power
and duty under it, and, in -ray opinion,
the Attorney General or myself can no
there than give pur opiniem es to the
:moaning of the - law. 'Neither can en.
force their views against the lodgment
of those nude respousthle for the faith
.' ful execution of the • Law—the district
commanders. . .
1, cry respectfully, "
. - Your obillient !crests%
.11. S. GRANT, Gut: ,
GItMiT'S ChltrlcC floc: i.r the
cuppnrtorthel'oal for the Pres' .. icy -
Ato,by no means so. brilliant as.
t0re..,.„
Tun merican Stantio:q,
published by M u,o h 1,.t0n
dzi Miller, cornea to us thit v.-At: n en
tire new diess.. It one 01 alde-t of
our country excluatoges, audit Jou acted
with melt care and ability. .n.,irlr3sly
advocating the great fi:incip:es of the
Union Itenublican ratty; and invariably
right on all questions of State and
ta
tionsl politics, it is eminently worthy of
lhe large share of public patronage it en
joys. It has a largo cireuletion, and pre.
'tents nominal inducements to adierttsers
desiring ta inland their trade in that-sec
tion of the State.
T$E PIUMMERT Is preparing I'll veto
of the Iteciinstruction bill, end will here
it reedy. to•morrow. After the bia than
be passed over bis veto, he will piehably
promise to aid lu the execution ol it, and
forthwith go to work to frastmle It.
L►!T ItT:EIC there were (OM" b !Mired .
luta twentpcine dentloi elpbia,
ninety-Mae of whielc a•en: :1 , 1,1 the
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VOLUME LXXXTL-NO.
1025.9 alzrA 01;p oval
—The l'rineelet of )Vnles IN again ill
having:inn . ..e4 n relapin,
—Tha door of a house in Lowell street
boors the sign. ..11.ohlts tondo and sold."
Wood Las been pinging tam
:Tejo and suffered to the amount, of f.N.1,-
CM).
—Thenew Boston city directory con
tains 79,121 m a nes,
a:1 917 more than hoot
year.
—Over two hundred horses and tiny
nine asses were killed and eaten in Paris
hi March.
—John Clarke, of Baltimore, has sett
.S7rso,ooo to St. John's Methodist ('Lurch,
Ist that etty.
--:Thero is a school In Germany to tet•eli
liow to make lager. How to drink It re
quires no !gudy.
—The average number or French eon.
SeriptA exempted for stammering each
year, in nearly 70.
— Dogumll , Dswison, Elm well .known
German actor,lms arrived in ilerlin on
the to Dresden
—A splendid painting of St. Cecelin, fir
Yandyke has been discovered to on nlil
o
hurckia Belgium. •
—The Sloth of Persia has not refuted
the invitation to. the Exposition, and it
Is not know to hard reached him.
-At Pompeii a bronze money ehest has
Jun been discovered, the ban-relief cart
rags of niveh are described of entrain:
Iliunry !manly.
—At a Fourth of July dinner given 1,3-
General Sheridan, in New Orleans, the
hmlish of the President was proimed
and drank in silenee. " • •
—Miko Huhble, aged eightydive
veam, who, !Prom in the Southern part of
Madleon county, Mo., lately - IVII.B -pre
sented by_hin wife with twin, '
—A .itethediat College 'ls to be &dab
!labial at IMeknow, in India, where the
Methodist,. now have' have schools with
an attendance of MOO
—quartz from the mines of I). d: It.
Stearns, of Pittsfield, whteh has . been
worked for nearly a year, yielded $-10 of
gold to the ton at u ree6ut assay.
—.Not one of the SOO Paris Exposition
hymns sent iu 'for competition has been
atijtalgtat worths. of the prize. X
few,will receive "honorable 111011110 Q."
—Mr. John Kinsberly, of West lanes
vilM, O. is now past seventy-bine years
old, and has never 'worn spectacles, for
'the rcation that bin eight has not failed
him.
—A New Orleamcquadroon has brought
a Suit against a wealthy gentleman con
cerning the parentage or a colored pica
ninny. It is thought to beh,sise or black
male.
—lt is said the Union I'ocille Railway
Iu beriously weakened the Missouri
river towns. Nehiaskir City is one of
the places damaged by the diversion of
travel.
—Considering the was• directors sotuus;
tier the money of. their shareholders
Poch thinks public oecuritlee would be
fur more rightly rolled our public inse
_
—When the lightning, on tho night of
the • Ilk Instant. struck the- flag-staff on
Meeting.tiouse Hill. llorchetiter, the gas
In several residences, some of them more
than half a mile distaut, was Instantly
extinguished.
—.t New Hampshire Yankee, who no
members the comfort of the eld-fashloned
basket-seat chairs, kas gone to Spring
field with a load of them for sale to the
•itirens. He has arm ehairs and ladies
rocking ; choirs.
—A Jlassuchusetts paper eays "The
silver. wedding of Thomas Allen, of
Pittston, will be eelebruted on Vnday
evening. 'rite Invitations bearthe unu
sual but sensible announcement, "pres
ents not naanved."
-The
Redemptoritt Fathers in Sew
Orleans, on Tuesday morning - offered up
n requiem mane for the repose orate
soul of Jiaiimithm. All the foreign
constili, sad the Anitrian Nasal officers
were present on ttreinimeskim •
—Corn has-been injured about ten per
cent. by grasshoppers in Kansas, and ten
per cent. by the floods; yet there will be
an abundant yield. Wheat Is being hat -
vested, and all through Southern Kansas
there is an unusually large crop. •
—At the Land Office In Traverse City,
Michigan, during May, there• wets en
tered 2,649 acres of limn with cash, and
6,012 iitll,3 as homesteads; with lend
• warrants. igtO acres; with Agricultural
College scrip, 15,9n2 acres, a total of
1.7.007 acres.
' —Decent English papoes were much
excited at the Intended appenrance• of
the wife or a duke and the wife of a
bishop as public performers. The Indies
are the Duchesb of Newcastle and Mra.
lalleott, and they were to sing In Easter_
Hall on the 211 of July, in behalf of a
charity for children. •
—A ease is Pow IPPrOII, the united
States District. Court for the District of
Nebraska, involving elalms to a very
Mr. e amount of property In • that Stme.
The gitoltion is whether the deed given
by the patty who pre-erupted the land
before meshing the patent from the
Coiled States, is valid. .
—The reward of sl,lsso otTerisi for tt.e
apprehension of ; the West Auburn tMo.}.
murderer; will not be paid, it is said, tea
the State Courts havellecided that Drown
has no right to"otfer It' reward the tau de
tection of crime or of criminals, and that
in such eases only the Governor and
Council are anfliorlasi to out.
—lt is asserted that the Chief Seen,
tare fir Ireland, who Is the owner of
line ostrich; which wax solely delivered
of a tine egg, received the following tele
grim front his steward: .. .My Inn!, es
vane LooltAip is art narntry.l have
procured tile biggest 'goose I could find
to sit on the llStriele/1 egg. —
— . lt in related as a curious fact that M.
Monnler, tutor to the Prim e° '
rtvelved instructions to moa t merely th e
Meta Of history and dates of the pri nei-_
poi twents, reigns, l e., to hie pupil, no
thilEtripertir undertook to explain the
historical events U, Ids eon tusmruing to
his . own Interpretation of them.
--A Tintse correspondent says that
State basalt the advantage. of the North
west In cheap, rich hinds, and all the ad
vantages of the South In a ccuilll climate.
Many million acres are now to be had at
7.0 cents to 151 per acre, on every part of,'
which 1111(vn landiels of wheat or n hale '
Of cotton can b, grown every year.
• —A gang of thieves have been plun •
dering along It Tann - got In Kentucky for '
over two months, and have perpetrattsl
more than twenty bold robberies, but the
telegram says, "too arrests have vet berit
made." diat,says the Louisville CLoricr,
is nu other Slate in which the
lawn are so well obeyed or enforced!"
—The Tidionto "Joornat tells n story of
a dying num at NVIIOII, request 11 glance
as hold the night proviono lo Lin de
eofie, in the handing ho occupied,
.for tin, immune of miming conds to pay
for a .. decild Inner:ll." The receipts
were lifty,ds dollara. "film, to God,"
said the aria:4min, ' it de
cent •burynnr, and tin children run ride
to luta."
—ln tdenning riot a reservoir. at. Saint
LOON, used for hot plyin4 the city with
water, lb, bodies re thirtyalime children
were found. They varied in nine from
thaa: a SpOO long co tlerui of NOFIIII thirty
inohes in length; nod In age from those
or HO age In INI/H,HOr It, tha t ° „f 1, t o
:.71 months. There was likewlso a grout
variety. no to firew.rvation. Curve were
ores,l f
rietons and others were freed, on
Jost thrown ' ln; and het witm the,. Lsr „
extremes were fatal. nil pos.Oble stages
of decommlitloo. •
Tatreliiit eorrompondent of the New
York Tine's "syn : For two days the lion.
Mrs. Yelvalia; hag l o on !detailing her
/10 . 11 tsisobefore the hag.
of Lords, the
court - 6(l,aq apt.ntl in England. She has
a strong 411.0 P, and she bus proneto , l It
strongly. •Withiti twelvo montha•.hisior
Yelverton went into two eitOrfthem. knelt
at two a 11.1117 1,91,111,11 y 111 . 01111xVIT to
be the true oat faithful hospital of two
women. lie went into a Catholic
Church, mid spits married to it Volatile,
Niuts•Longwortli, In Ireland.. Next he
wcut Into it Seottish Chore!, and lolls
married to Mrs. Forts,, it l'roteotatth
All Irish (best nod jury doctored the.
first ritarriitito valid, A Soottish Court
declared the stcolal the true "urrinFr•
'flits Lof , da nro TlOes relied moot
I,Lts. en then,. Tim tootle,, Is to compel
Major Yelvertott to Prone upon the stand
awl may, under oath. 11111 you Or did yeti
not marry Theresa Lengworth?
—The Tr oy,. New York, 25mr. says:.
"Within thirty tulles of this city there Is
a fountain throwing a stream of water
higher than unynther on the continent,
probably In the world. We allude to the
one recently completed and put in opera
than by Mr. 8. It. Hurd, ut his beautiful
seat, Maple Grove, Ilenulngton.
Mr. It ant had lapped s mountain spring
about throe and a half noljes Prom Ids
residence, at an elevatinnof three hun
dredad twenty.tive feel ' and eanducts
thater through 0N1,,c10,20in di
ameter, and four teet and a loaf deep.
The water may be lot on through LI V“.
&Ay of PAR.:. The one ha use nn Wed
nt...day- was s plath one ,and a quarter
Inch nozzle, and the height of the column
Of water thrown was on( hundred and
nay-lola Pot. It. 1/1 truly a IllagniuMlll.
night W see flint body- of 'water rondo
laud rlelng.or rather ntalntalned lot that.
Mr. Ilant haswiended /2u,0n0
In the t;oostruction of th ecitudaln."
MST EDITION,
Ll\ IGHT.
CONGRESS
In Extraordinary Session.
(hr Telegrspb Cs the Pittsburgh Omens
Pissiiiiscrog, July 11th, 1847.
• E•EN'ATE.
Mr. SFIETZMAN took hi, soot
. - .
The C.hutr presented an levitation to the
Senate to attend-the Malleatlon ceremonies
or the Antietam Cemetery on the Ittn Inst.
After Executive sr , sion, the Senate took
Op the liOnsoJOlnt Iteseirition approprLa
Ling $1,673,000 to carry out tae Inmenetrue.
lion Acts.
It was considered and amended. on am
tlon lur.uticlis:LEW. by redrlclng the
=cunt to one million dollars, and then
Dossed. '
12111 for the rellof of cortalo
enltliore and esttoro charged will demerit. ,
was debated and rertm rod to too !pillory
Committee.
COY V VI:MATTO:I .enom Too Pat3ll3Yll2.
•
. _
..,Tho CHAIR hair boforo the Senate a corn.
nionleation from the President, transmit
ting all orderainpfitions, to., SOM. to DI..
trier Commanders. and estimating the
amount nece.sary to mere on rho work of
reconstruction.
mots it, ninat
•
•
Mr. iIO WARD, rclertlnC to that nortlon
of the mestsge *hien the President al
lude, to the nestimptlnn by um United
States of debts of rebel Statue Incurred be
fore the war, sant It- was all moonshine,
designed for party phrpo
Mr. IRENDIMUMS sold Ito President bad
not expressed any opinion on that eubject.
De merely Mule .the.auggeetion that when
the Southern :Mates were to L im treated as
ettnenered provinces, the United States
would have to Pay the debts of these States.
This doctrine had beettiald down by Gover
nor Norton, of inelann, two yearns age, In a
speech endorelug theyresldent's polies.
Mr. SUMNER enlo, ‘ Most,e3 M 1 lineation of
law, there wus nothing Shyer than that the
rebel States aerwrespoultible for all just
ebts. 'Phu States •stili 'existed. and their
jest obligations Inourred In them, amt they
coultinot be evaded, • ,
Mr..IOIINSON thought It Was havnidnits
sable for the Preetdent to express a'hypo
thence' opinion on the-subject or outdid
finMlricws at the present time, when Zhu d ht
tens so larati allti the people so sensitive on
the en fleet of lteluoteese. Lie did not. , leb
iteve the Preeldcnt was correct In his wb
et:motions that the Southern
. States still ex
toted as States, - anti not as cortenered'
'Prost:tem. • ;
(114 riot think the Goy ,
erne:fent conhtrightfully he Lemma to. pay
the debts of the Southern Suites, contracted
berate the war. The object of the war, as
avowed by Venal - eon •was not the conquest
of these stotes, but the suppression of thn
rebellion. In the event, however, of the
entire absorption of the elates by the Fee.
crel Government, it would no a practical
question of great moment whether the -ob.
Ilcatioroi of these Mates would rest on the
General Government.
. . .
!10. 1105 Atilt Main' took the neer In op
position to the chum of the Presideht,
which he said were calculated to alarm cap
italists nil over the country,
Mr. WILSON sold this message W. In
perfect keeping with tae .000 et the Prete
moat dung the last two peon. Teel-res
ident heel, ourang that time. lest no mouton
to allude to the bonded aristocracy. and to
say what he could In disparagement of
Congress and tivers Ring connected 10th
Its policy of rem .struutioo. The policy of
Conkrmswould increase Cue value of the
national de w bt and debt of the rebel btates.
Air. FESSENUFZic was glad the message
Senate re9pOuna Or endononlent P i ro
lie regretted that the President
had sent In enema document. It might. hare
a had effect, were It not that nil intelli ant
people Would teO through its (Mimics It
had been made on toe conquest of the
Southern Stoles, so the doctrine of the
ones: tionid not he mole applicable,
Kr...BECKALEW denied that the .
dent favored assumptioa of the rubel d •bt.
Ito was simply sec gestiug that on the t r CO.
IT and doctrines that prevailed 'lntel fa
Congress tech a mate of hods mum be
inotight about.
Mr. TRAVER condemned the positlot of
the Prmldeet, as as4orted le the meson •e,
m another attempt to throw en Mimeo in
the way of reeemtroutlen. Ile thottglat • e
. hensmtabesio-tress 11 , 1.1 th she mutest
difference. .
•
Tbo klutirige was ordered to be pin
Adjourned. •
1101,3 E OF IZEPItEt , ENIATIVESe-
!ILL, AXE ELSOLCSIorA IXTROECC. AXE.
by Mr. KELLEY: Declarlng rend end
binding I.e decisions of wintery courts
and MimentselOns made to elml new, *hen
tried m States lately to rebclllms, where no
etch courts were In openaton.
Ity Mr. 1111.1.1 A Me.• Propostng amend
meet to the Cloustltutlen of the United
States, in reference to the Judges Of tee So.
promo Cdnrt and otherConris,
authorizing
oreh moval of Judges by tile President on
the rceeermmtdstlon of two-thirds; of each
Isrance of the Icuncletere.
.
its .11r. NoLI.I, Toranke leinJ tender
notes tecolvablo for nutte• on Intporna
L'y alr. PAINT: To refund to Yon. Wit.
Munson& Co., (gall/wanton, terrain Ontote
on olgiroo•ott,, a Joint rootantion of the
Leat,laturn, staklna nn nupropt
titan tort:Mbar., thoonT f litiontOten
for tile capon., In construe:3l37 a harbor at
the ntratant Cot
lly (aiIIiCIIILL Authorizing the
ecretsty Of tr.° inotzury to Leann cortifi.
totes 0.. registry or enrollment and Heerlen
to certain vessota.
Lis 11r. ILLIBEGYZON. Itoelnriog that no
farther Issue of bonds of the Vatted. States
ought to be made for any purpose not Os
ready provided for i cceept on rho distinct
cOlid Man that they atoll Ito auklecit to tax
atto7l Tor State, county •no municipal pur
es, the same as other property.
pos
lie ill. FALLON . Declaring that Vnacal
Sissies llontic might to be taxed by aptisnr-
Icy of Confosat for national pervades,. as
enbatauthiliy <stealthe such taxation and
the, ncerage taxation unposed n other
prop l. ioly.
'debate arising, the me u
olution
IDI Or
Ile dlr. GDl i tca,..
.11v .11r. CULtINSON: rot the appolettpent
of a Select Committee of Fir,, to OLIO:Wee
into the veer kit' of the date nee flyetem of
the Internal Continue Department_ the
eel zed e of nitrite and tobacco 10010 by on-
Oettlerlied persons, and the Claimant of
antra', de., eetred and tiolf by order of the
Count; A tlebutit eritsle3. the rcallotion
went ore:.
lir Dlr. JULIAN': lnetrocting the Coot
otitte.rOsa Public Lou.a td - Inhfore Into Use
ozoedleuer 0 rffiJorthro a 1411 providing
for -tho forfeiture. b (Os I.7nhod St.too of
roomy lauds heretofore - fetantod to the
scat..,* lately in rettnll2o33, which hero not
oett, tow - Luffy dlpredod of by omen States.
Adopted.
L/ Mr. SCHENCK: resnintlon direct.
log the hecretary of the Treasury to Inform
the Loam whet.' tar ho natatill.iinit or caused
to oonetitnteil In the city Of New York,
artssuelstlnn or (minims-Mon, known s. Min
iertan board of It.rranne, or by shy.
other mime or etylet if au, Boiler what au.
thorny or prerist or. of the Law, inch what
object, fur want p nrPo.e, ,to. dobsto
wininthe rinsmattisa wont Ot
fn'sCOVOLIE: the 'hut!•
moor taken by Mot Jirliclary Committee
2n ten enhjeet of the inipnartiment of the
' moat to no printed. rim any portion of
the COmfnittee be allowed to report thereat.
ut uly time.
The lionle refinewl to netand the previous
rinc•tlinn, elm .hir. Mtiron [Mang latish:oe,
the resotutlnn seat over.
- .
- .
Mr. KY.LLEY: Lustreeti.: rim .11:Minn.,'
Committee to Inquire ahem., the Mauer of
lientneky, Mr.rviend and lotlaware hove
nor SL,III tifirernmenta Meptablican In
form.
The previous question eras seconded—fore
ty.otven to forty•sevee. the apeakur voting
aye,— end the resolution WAS atieldsiti—sero
etnytels to thirty-eight.
Ou stirdlmt of Ito. BANKS. tin, President
vow requested forefoot Um floconstructloe
MU, as In its enrollment Moe Words were
omitted, eating that toe aPPoinotlent - to
opine .hall stand until gilliapprOVed by Um
General of the. tone. •
117 klr.it.tNUALI..: A reanlutlon doolarlng
that in the Judgment of the House bu.
Ngtlo[llll sitneld lie selected*. reti
tle deposited. of Gerrornmentmonny to any
city whero Is located a Treasurer or Amain-
Ant Treasurer of the linftsd intl.', Dot
that • nil Moneys collected nod reeler.) ler
too •Oltretnment In imeh often should be
depostted with the Treasurer, aud .request.
tan the Secretary of the. Trensury to
rsfer any amount now to suah National
Banks to the Treasurer or AMbrGUlt
Treasurer of the United State. Adopted.
Ny /Sr. .1 1./1.11•AN A resent:Oen that the
Secretary of War have leave to withdraw
Irma the files of the iffente n prkrate tele
grim from (Wound Ober:dun. to General
Orant, dated 1.111. June. the .11.1.• ttavlng
lona communicated , to the -noose 4y mho.
take. Adopted.
lly Mr. YARNS:WM:Tit A resole floe dlst
charging the Jedlelory Committee from
further conelderution of too question or
the itprOACIIVICI/L of the Oroesdnnt, and
entering the testimony already taken to he
pouted.
Thn floes refute! Or - second the presto.
geranium.
Air. rIRE, tieleg to debate Rio rceolu.
tloo In reference to swamp lends. lt wee
1:14 , 11.11niF.: A resolution 6.ncurolng
tile allegation In the illbolonall flommerciat
that Lbe expel of wine and Donor. con.
mimed at the banquet given to the loyal
portion Of Cotter... last winter nee unaid,
declaring teat they abouid a none be
paid out of liq feed. rained for evangelic.
lee the oolored race.an* to tit.' heads of
OM Republican Executive younnittec.
mCLaughter
.10 fl WIO
reiolut/on, and It
us rt
Mr. W ieeted ASUBUILIO:: A rviolutlon cloolar
"log tho. Rook Loam kaalgtoul 'bridge
nuisance ' and directing the Attorney (len
, oral to 10411 , 000 proceedings to *400014
Mr. COUK °Woofed, and thu r.olution
Was not reuelsed. •.
.. • .. •
Too House took a rowu till three o'clock.
After recess the anoplemeniary Recon
struction bill, correctly enrolled, was'
presented aud. signed.
The ticanto amendment reducing the ap
propriation for carrying out the Recon
struction cols horn $1,673,000 w.
concurred M.
,
• .
Mr. WI NI./031 Introdnoal bill to oven!
tin, low of lent onso lon providing for tho
mftklng of [twato with bailout train•.
A dahoto 011110011 00,1 thy bill pamind.
Aolourned.
Alleged Ilanlit.rmbpsaler.
Cli.ttlesraelt to Ms Pittsburgh Gushed,
rah( CirlYth. Alain, July 13.—tiborge
Goodrich, of Pittsfield, ban beim arrested
for the euitiessliroleut of Itrskl from the
Berkshire county. :Savings D.E.
Arrived From Europe.
IN/ TJ•ireph to te 1 . 1;t104054 liorotte.l
LIALI 10 !ammo,. Cut.,
from Ltvoryoo , Ihtlifor, OrTlYetl thlo
liorrupg maul for Boat..
P.T.TTSBITRdH, TUESDAY, JULY 1567
ITHE SURRATT TRIAL.
EVIDENCE FOk DEFENSE CONTINUED.
Offer to Shia Email au in the lat#l) of Coed
crate GoTenant to Gail tato:whit Coneeniin.
tebel PTiSOII, and How Gullet
tilt Tele graph to the Pittsburgh A;ciattte,
iVAIIIIMOION, July 15. DC.
J aloe Fisher decided the register of the
Webster Ronne, at Canandaigua should
not be allowed to an to the Jury for tho
present, Una book haring been at the mercy
of aeThialy for over two years. if the do.
reuse had proved by any creditable wit•
nest the entry of the name of John Harri
son. In the regular course of business, on
the liith of April, the Inn* might go fu ovb
deuce ae n fact made at the time of its oc:
eurrence.
ith. Bradley stated ho w. In a oonititiOn
to show by evmence that Surratt was not
In the United States beim°. the Nib of
April, PCS, and September of that year;
that ho remained In Canada, find It could
be Clown. was In charge of friend.. nerd
all the time and never left until ho went out
of the country. Ile proposed to offer that
isvidence: witnesses were on their way hero
who would Malta these facts, and were per
sons of the very highest respectability,
Wm. Farling ...Bed—Nothing Impor
tant elicited.
A.
.las. N. Balsam . ,melding at liarriaburg.
and Genera Superintend:int of this North.
ern Central Railroad, teatilled—No train
passed Ilarriaoarg from Baltimore April
lath, IsZ, that could have reaches! Elmira
that night.
• Francis Fitch, Assistant to previa..
ness mi bu r.sun WslLfswita
.
porti at W, ga a e the name ll teatimony l ab m ut
movements of truism about the time of the
assassination.
Colonel Patrick WPotiough, of l'hCade!.
plc.. to:aided that John Leo's character
was Cory bad, and would not helium him
under Oath.
Colonel 11. A. Cooke end J no. Donnell tot
tilled to the mato effect. .
. .
IL G. Lee,Briandier General In the Con
federate army, minified that ho was In Cam'
admen the lath or Apnl, PBS,on slokleav u.
Saw eitmatt Aprli seen. lie.Brflught a
d lrr e . t lPerro7.offolinted to the dispatch.
Mr. Bradley sal the brosecutton hail
shown that burn= Was In Canada as the
bearer of a despatch to (funeral Lae, and ha
Intended to settle there, but was employed
by (tonere! Lee on hulloes. at Elan., and
was ttloro on the'l3th,lllll and ISM of
ISM; that he was not to that. tO 0.5 01
Ir. the conspiracy, but on a Secret nalsolon
of a different chars:omi, and he received no
money from JaLvb Thompson.
Mr. Plerpolnt objected. IL was contrary
do every principle of law.
The Court ruled the question IBM, as Inad
missible.
The Coact took a rectos, and on mammal- I
bling, Mr. Bradley offered and road to the I
Conn tae following P.n. ,
On toe trial of this mole, the dec .
fendant agora to r
give In evidence, tending
to show, drat, that on the Oth of April, latt,
he arrived In Montreal, Canada, And was A
bearer of a dispatch from Mr. Iteujamin,
:Secretary of State of tho Cou federate vistas,
to witness E. G. Lee, which dispatch related ,
to and directed the disposition of the fends
In tho bands of Jacob Thompson, mimed in
the testimony Cl the prosecution, and chows
that no part of the same was
to no paid, nor wen there any paid to
prisoner, or to this r as e chad In the in•
the Indictment In coon concerned in
the conspiracy thendo alleged, thd in point
of fact what disposition woe to be mem of
raid lends; second, the Government hay- ,
leg also givenvidence tending to stone
that the • pris e oner sots in Elmira
Ater too 1210. and before the of
ItOh, andas cooperating with
the allegedassthe w ine of the President,
and prisoner having given evidence tend • I
ncleoli., be waste point of fact In Elmira
on the ISth,lith and loth of A p rll,ited, be now. I
orrery further to prove that on the Mtn of i
AprIIeISIS, then being to Montreal, be was 1
=t i ot i' Ztist "l tt r e ' Cc7tn th .:7Z " .7 . 'l4k e' d
General of the army, or the Confeourn i te
State., and atonal on tick leave in md
114.41 . ea1, to visit Elmira with a Clew to as
toe position and condition of Con. I
federate prlsonere contend at or near Ell
mills, and to make sketetim of the Amon..
of guards and of the approaches
to the told prisons, and alto the nemberd /
of MO army and Inteßn there-that ma pc tat
of foot the prisoner ens in Montreal ou the
afternoon °fold 10th day at Aptil, to go to
:torn- ved-Ssats &onto natal the Oth tither
April, on which day or the next succeed
. •
he returned to Moutrenl, and
made hia report and brought track
with him what purported to to math
sketches of told prison and Its
app . ronclieS, and the mother of forces, and
;at ho nel.l the prisoner for his expenses
thratees.• therd,thut the prisothr bar
ing telt Washington, as given In evidence
by the pradiontlon, on the ffith of March..
rethhed llictimond ou the IMO of said :
month, wed on the stet of liaset was chargiel I
by Mr. ilehlamth, Secretary of State, as
afo
Lee red, t with • .Ispeich for wltnessM,
,sai a Montreal l where he ea - rivets , 11,1 treinbefore stand, on the dth of .tprll,
where ho remained thin the 1:01 of Aprtl,
au otwttleb, and etchol the several phyla,
aro offered, tending to show the wherea
bouts of the primmer. ao4lo stow In point I
(fact how he wthoccepledlTom the alth of ;
alarch to the Vith of April, arid also wallow
%hot he did not receive mosey from Jacob
Thomptho, Whlch, IL Is pretended Si - the
prethentlon, be ;11.1 receive.
Mr. fflurrepont thated three were several I
.pastors in the YroPosltion to widen he dui I
not
The obj
eloect.
ert sold the proper way would he
to please the witness on the stood and put
tee questions to elm. whicheonid be cothid
nred and Mended on as they were asked.
Wham. was then plathdon the mend and',
4or,gilor.l .0 to the points mentioned In
the above, .111411 wets: ruled oat by the
Court.
Witness resumed—lie had opportunity
of wising the prisoner In Cambiaoo tho Din
of April, and had been at the hotel,
bet din not remember that ho saw
him 0o that der; till not see him on
the day he Lett Montreal to ammo to the tint.
Led Rates. Pritnem was not aware, of his ;
awn knowledge. teat. Stinnett haul lair Can- !
ads for the Celled Slat.. Mimeo hot
eight of him for several days after winters
saw Aim at Minimal arm had the Arm inter. I
view with Alm; at him again on Mn 17th j
Wittiest remembers nothing
about his dress. tint a large traveling shawl!, !
whin!, covered Alm nearly to the skirt of !
his coat; bad a very light moustache and
goatee; kale inonstsclin wee llke that of a
lshy Who had never 'hared.
David C. Intbingon. Angus{ Backus, Mrs.
Dacans, and Judge Oils also testicle ,}, but
notbia.rol Importance WAR eaCIIOIL
Court adjourned tilt to-morrow.
Blememace frets limProsideet
taz TrieersoO to not littoburob ILfetto.
H•.utaaroa, July-141eV.
The following Menage waa trannteitted
today by the l'reildaid d addroded to the
Scoot., of the InMed Otto
•
"1 trimaran herewith roper's from the
Secretary on War and Attorney (tonere!,
cootaming the Informetion called for by a
resolution of the Senate of the Id Instant,
rle
ne Sen g
ate si °opine o the Pred f
e to
all ont
rd com ere, muniteca
Wi
tire., circular lettere, or latter. of ad.
•lee, Issued to the resprautve trolitary
*Meets twelfened to teeommand of the
Several Milner) distric t. , under not of
tarch 27, 11.7. entitled an tato provide for
the'inore ...Metope government of the rebel
Slat.,and net atropin...leery thereto.
paned March tat, leg; nine cool,. of all
opinion. given Mtn by the Attorney (Am
aral of the United State., Moen trig the eon.
emotion and Interpretation of said acts,
end nit oorromponderico relating to
the operations, construction' and exe
cution ofraid arta and earl as
may have taken place Letwean himself
and any each commeader, or cutworm him
and the General of the army, or between
the latter and eahl lennntandera. touching
seta se ejecta; also wrote. Oren orders Wood
by said wasimandore in carrying oat the
arovision. of said wet, or either 01 thorn;
lso that he Inform the reenate what pro
gress her been made In the matter of reels.
trate.o under said ante and whether the
sum of money appropriated for carrying
them out will probably be enlbelent.
In roomer to that portion of the rowan.
tile, whether the cam of money nonorori-
Men for carrying Theurer acts into etre., In
probably aulliclent. reference Is mule to
lulonnipanying report of the secretary of
War. it will te• seen from that report Out
the •Pliroorlarton of $0 1,01/0. made In the
act approved /larch ann. 15n;, for the pur
pose of currying into carnet the act to pro.
vide for the more efficient governmens
of the rebel Patel, passed SI trch ld,
1017,and too net. wooplimerttary,
expended We b =I. 11,7, hes already been
by the conimmidersof theanyoral
mWary districts, and that In addition the
wins of *IMAM le required for present pur
pose.. It la moemlingly difficult pi the
prevent time to canteen" the prob.
able ermine° Of ,ettrrylng into full
°dna the two note of aback lard,
nod the • bill which mowed the two
Houses of
,Collgreal on th e lan bodent. If
the existing governments of tile ton States
of Lim Unton are to be detoured and their en
tire Machinery planed under tbo rtehtelVa
authority of tile rrepectlye district nom.
mender, all expentittures Incident to
the admlnietration Of inch goverament •
meat necesiserliy be Incurred try the
Funeral GoVemment. It is believed,
In addition to the slllo,oali &treaty ex
pended, 'en attitude for the sum which
will he required for thin purpose would not
be lent than ffmrteon Mations, the mcgre
gate ...fleet expended prior to the
rebellion in the administration of their
reer.nonvo •goveractiento by the ten
States ettairecal lob tile provisions
of name note. The aunt expended would
no doubt be coneidembly augmented if the
macho:user of chum States le to ho npcM•
Ltd by the Federal Government, and worm'
bo largely inereseed if the United *dates, by
abollehing the canting State CloVerntronte.
should oecOme responeible for the befall
ties Incurred by thorn before the rebellion,
In laudable alone to develop theresources,
tor, In nowise mantel far InsUrrectionary
purpose,. The debts of these States than
legitimately: Incurred, when accurately as
certained, will It Is believed, approxlmste
an heuidted • Million dollars,. and they are
held, not Only fly our cern citiseue, among
whom are realdonts - Of portion, Of the
Union
which have ever bean loyal 1.0 Leo
Union: het •:Ily Pennons :who aro sub
jects 01 • Foreign Governm e
nts. lt
worthy of the ilonsidarallOri Of tarogrew
and the country, whether, If the federal
government. by Its action, wore to Satiate
such onligatlOnti, DO largo no eAdiellto
our public exponaitnrue wOuldnot sorio sly
impair the credit of the natural or, Mx he.
other hand, whether th e refusal .of n.
to guarantee the payMuttof the debts
.of these neat., after baring diet:tiered
Ot e abolished their State gOvernlnentil,
would not be viewed as • vIOILtIon
ot good faith, and ' rentidiatioo b y
the Nations! begleintere of the • Habil.
toes which thesentata. had nutty and M.
golly incurred:
1( 1 / 1 1..1.1 A
407. Jennies.
ricaulmirOS, J uly
4 - rr7 - g.
SECOID EDITION,
FOUR
. 001.00 K. A. M.
FROM :,EUROPE.
(Sy Telempit to the Attabutith Staatte.l
1323M31
Tn 6 INTRANAVONAI. nitntrrA.
PStos;dttly 15.-46'the grgat regatta at
St. Cloud. during thi b past wool:, and which
elosod on Saturday. o Western ChM, from
St. Johns. New Bganswick, rowing. four
I oared' hoats,'oon twi International prizes.
They did aotoomp , with the thneethaford
and two Landon of the Mum Masi.
ree'rettsa . mit convio m.
]'eats, July ' ino.—Th trial of
Iliretonalci for thiPattempt to issitiate
13 4 .
the , Emperor of Uffssla has resulted in a
cannot of guilty, wilt extentuiting Monim
stanCes, and he Lij been sentenced to lin
prisoumeutat raid /*bar for life.
In the counsel' ffritudeln the Corps Lees
lat lir, Minister ltout4r declared Lunt France
was indifferent ick• 4 question of Gorman
natty.
L 11.1.13 STATES 017* anAltrir.ll IN rears.
...1
. =nu named It tie, claiming -to no a
°Mann of the linitartates. was recently
arrested in Parts, at ho request of the Pop.
togas° government,. and sent to Lisbon.
The * Amerlcan atiniater at that place his
made a demand on tffe government of Por
tugal teethe Tel.* of the prisoner and
his return to Franca,-1n a Portages° Lean
af,var.
1, -.....
GREAT 61ILITAIN.
All ix r. cn 111[1..1.16:—0.L2 norenanta.
Dr nue, Ju1y..15.-1/enorts from the coon.
ty Mayo and the ttllJOhtlug dlstrlet 'of Con.
nutnatra, represent th® destitution and nut.
Turing' of the Inhabitants. becoming ex
treme, In 001190/Ittlll*o of ,famlne in that
isLand.
. .
ononnvaiv raises Antrawraw
ti t
Lostoon, July 15 Ismael:at Fenian,
`supposed to Im Geri F arrell, was arrest.
Awl in-thlif city last nit, and •has boon sent
to Dublin for trial..
Lonnos, July ft,: frAt.—/n the /louse
of Commons to-a - - . the Reform bill was
ordered to a third mg.
Tho govern's:toottdes that soy tioops
haveban sent to A inter to rescue Lug
bah captives, but atOS far authority to 1101.
ploy aepoys for an sulpmlition.
,
IMAM a:
Lunn., Juno 15.—tbe Rusatan gortrrn,
went has sold the Storeterenurg and Mon.
now inulrona to Medina. Boring I:rotbers
end liottukuur. : L . •
EIZEM
Itscaan, Jolt . ProseLto
Lioverneteat l 9 taklui stops for the forma
of ► fleet to the &Ml°.
FINANCIAL AN, COMIENCIAL.
1 -""GGruoL. J Ol 7 /9-4Fmnlng.—Cnttom Moo
wilnalttelltnGez *ales of 10,1(0 Gatos of
m may old llns upland. at to
-10;41i-lean. Itl.
Urnadstutra—Corn a/ an *Moan
3..1 nn near rms., Wastes,. Gd. W ;
Cullforn is LA LI. Itudei. Oats and Pe. to-
Prorl•lOns.-COOese Orrn; Ammi.
emu noel 1004 LI Gds pot ea Pork.) Aloe:
emu
Bort Italvsnoel to 147• LI Lard IL,
_11../eartooonotge.l Tallow 119 Petro
leum firm al. 9.1 i Splsite 10 91 for standard
Petro-
Ileum
Loa ve,a, j uly reaeley—Cottso le elooed
et %IX: S.ma 7.1,11 1 1n01a Central. etl , 4, Elle, 41;
Atleutle wed Groat Latetal. tc3.l.
IN" eo.a. July 13 my London mar.
e aeuesetly "nobs/Med from the opeulag
quehtslentwhale 01l *at "3 Kotula,.
Fuattr.Teta, JuLy 15 —Errnlng.—United
States bonds dolled ata.N.,
FROM ~WASHINGTON.
117 Trle.roptk to tbetl
bikr
iri4ll.lll l l L idi*,3lll7 " l3tt j
,le'r.
See rptary Brow.lng Ina AL the depart..
meat Ms morning engaged in his °Mc.
The Notate ctinilitned the following nom
inetlong:
Postmasters—Ms. !tattle C. Far, Boehm.
ter. atlnnesuta; Paul' Saviors. Tecumseh.
Maligns; Salon Ikewortli, Mulatto, Ohio.
tiniosi orates Army Inspectoi.Oenerata.
with rank of Lieutenant Colonel—Motors
Nelson IL Davis. J. Fulton and nointrJ ones.
Navy Department—Captain Henry A.
Wise. to be Chief of the Ottlinmee Bureau;
tenon. aptain B.;Ammandany Tbom.s. LI Pate
Eli want L. Nichols; to ho Command
-sirs. and Lientematn - Conrumders, Phillip
Johnson, John Wows, J. S. Sao so, Ilan.
can% Ohm ordi. !Omer iYitMO, A. F. K. Den
um. and Jamul] A alatectt.i.Ainucandersi
u. Mums In be Captain Lieutenant Com.
tuaradar; A. W. Gineon and E. W. Henry. to
be Cum msrlurs; Lewis S. Bitch le, of Mehl.
taw J. Alban Hank. of / . . lISY /VIM* and
ThILC/113r, of Pantuyirmio, to be Sot ,
Xunut.
nurveryor of Custonts—Tboa. Gernadan,
111elligan sit . ..T. Italian.
/Os aslant Treasurer at Net flrleans—Jno.
' . Walter.
Cou•ul—t.ugeoe Schuyler. of Now York
t Yoton,
Colloctor of Cantons—John B. Baling.
nant.lllcholloacanac,lion.
Wonder to Berita—licorge Bancroft.
nocrot.l. of Legation—John ilay, of
ltnnolt. At VS..; Al.. 11110., of New
York, at Bor
The (lengeeesiooal ilepetelean Executive
COLl3lll3l.tec bent a Owlet.; meeting at the
capitol to-night. About sixty member*
were prettent.and reports math, regarding
the polltteal septic% at the South, which
were gratifying to all Levert.. The Corn
mittest according te the statements of mem
here re ter ald their power In
furtherance of the work.
The rittsato r.inetal, at l'oatomulters, hate.
eel heel, VatlNvorty wales, SlOnh otolth,
OrnfOILO. hllehlgato Chadds It. Collin. hit
Vern,o Ohio. "rale S. Hose, or [Moots, as
1.:0s130 at Toronto.
I=3
A eommittset of 'efts employees of the
Washington Navy lard celled on the Pres
ident to enl telt his Intiostee tar their con.
statutes° at the various yards. The Presi
dent one dacultrily in favor thereof, anti
ene10...1 their petition to !Secretary Helms,
who promteed to dealt he mild in the mat
ter. Thorn ls no Rarer a sudden reduction
to thu present tome.
=I
Ilorant IL Unarm. Cider of Ancounta Off ,
ace, Trefottu7 Of th. Vatted MAW, ..111N1 On
yunflay oynningf. we. a native of New
lock. 001 lately Imo Cincinnati.
71. I•reslAont ret.gnizad rent. WII
liks, Conaul From l'iatala, at It. Paul, Ulna
Tht, reoxlot.i of DlScroal I:ovenuo to.tar
wore of or 61.1f0X0.
FROM NEW YORK
(Ur Tat..grspo.n, lee ttsnarsb
•4sw Voss, July L. ItSq.
st•atnrj r br 0112110 X Dt•11.
Mahon f3outt, Oregon . , dial in tills city
yesterday, aneriatrief Uluoas.
Tito terborors emptcycal at Prospect Park,
nrookly n , aboo a tboamml in nu tabor, Orli
morning demanded an 111CM110 of Wag.,
RIM rufn..l la work looker unlike, oemprket
with. No .11etnrearme occurred, not the
wetter we, rot , lnd by the mon akreetng to
work until Wodriesder, when Ito t itt er
will be .tooldrol.
COVni - tLielt.V TirVivgn ro T. torte.
At it m.ting of the New York Aldermen,
04MittitiAletatlart 01St I,loolVell (roux the
City Ceuneil LAll l4 , Inviting tho nee
oral members of the /Yew York Common
COUUCiI gad other 001e1110 who latemi
Ong ot trip west this summer. to visit Si,
Louis.
11AD BIS 00111 t DOLLYD.
The .Eirpress note. some exeibunent on
Bromlttey troday In cousequeuce or lien.donee, of the Mimes, pul l ing Cyr,. hi,
Flail'. nose, (or booing nooleepet to •pcio,
glze for ealling zones • her et the cable
dinner to tho press Jolt meek.
FROM CALIFORNIA.
Xew n.,,,,h.a.te Eactimege Opemodl—
PI taloa Whore "
Triegrana to the rittabunth tietette.t
Sit, ntheoteco, JUly 10.—The new Mer
chants Exchange. on Eallfomla etreett,waa
formally opened to-cley; The building et
.an ornament to the atty.
The eteamahip American; for San Juan,
netted to-41Y.
There In canaille:ldea Paulo in the mining
attar.. market, which atrecte nearly all de
ecriptiona Berate *OW at WM and wP
market decllnetit Tallow Jacket 118,00.
The ship. Ellen Austin , for ' Liverpool,
.witiip,mo tanks of wheat, eleered. •
rlinan, /Mmhankek, arrived.
Finer le quiet et ptod,Do. Wheat, a 1.7,0
e 1,75. honey, BIM. Legal tern ore,
==l
, •
Puttanktruta,:ltur la—The third der 01
the emogerfest commenced with a ronettou
of ell the stokers in the National Guard.
Thu Now York societies ^hearted their
Chorus hymn to Martha once more, and
ILbout tan
oclock arched to the Aoumy
of ktusla, *here them uf
general rehearsal Look
Oleos. Several picnics and ozoorstoos Lack
cplace this afternooho groat concert
ommend at the n.
Acos T domy after els lit
o'clock. The fantastic • legend of Oberon
cell his Kingdom of Dreams, which told in
overture to Weber , * great work. woo Tor/
'sixty
delig
plate.. htfoll9 rend • ered hy the orch . estra of
•
Brie.idayers , awd Stenolissome'
- fatrklio.
(By 'reward. to UM Pittsburgh Punted
itlgraerme, Jely MiehlaYles and
atonementa bare teemed yea until the
demand. of the former for Ilse dollars per
asy, andthe latter for nine Pours as e Ora
work, beCOMPIIO
CITY AND SUBURSAN.`
FOL:IITII PAGE.—The jutted oild 1110.1 i relia
ble Atone!), Oil and Produce Market lirports
given by any paper In the city, will be found
on our Fourth Fog,
I=
An outrage of n moat fiendish character
was perpetrated on Sunday night, nu the
Verson Of a young Gorman girl named Ear.
barn Bean, who is about sixteen rears of
1 age, by 010 licmis In human slutpe. The
girl, who for some tame past has been em-,
blond as a'slitmestie In the family of Mr.
David Chess,ln East ltirmingham,had been
Over In Allegheny,sponding theday in °Om
pan; with a German man, nod when return:'
lag to Illrtulngham, by the way 01 the BM.
mlnittam bridge, and after baying entered
the bridge, they were attacked by three
men, ono of whom .struok the German who
was .corting the glri and knockedallim
, down The man on gettleg evilest, awl loft
1 this girl to the mercy. Of the ruttish,. who
forcibly. took her Lack to the Patelsurati
side of the river, ellenclug her :terriers by
threatenibg lierllfe. On reaching the end of
.1110 bridge they were Mined by turf...hers,
when the carried their victim to the tunnel
of the Connellsvllle Railroad, whom I hey
violated her peruse, each of the
nix In torn, They kept her thorn for over
two !mere, proton/Mu, an; outcry on her
part by the most terrible tureats.
David Campbell, of the night police, be
came cognizant el noturthum wrong end
approached the -tea. - The radians, how
ever, bad tel before he came, and ho found
only their outraged victim. Ile conducted
her to the alayor's Mace, and there she told
her story. sits stated that the part; ad.
dressed each other by clung mres, which
she gave. Two of Um names were recog
nized al belonging to crater" Patton and
'Wm. Melb:ivy. Liontenant Campbell and
°dicer Garriron, of the night notice, puns,
diatoly net out to end the parties men
tioned, nod Ina short. time arrested ono at
them. The other WWI' ant captured until
aLoot five o'clock yesterday morning, when
he also was lockeil up. The girl thin mere-
Ink waa brunch t into their Drtiliellee, when.
She Idelatleied 2.lellravy tn the most lenitive
manner. Patton, she is alts/ quite sure of,
rocognfring him by 1110 Villa', lint is not so
positive an In the cu s s of the other. The
MO
are at present locked tip for a heating.
The elms to the other perpetrators of-thin
fiendishness is not so aimnit as la the ease
01 GM two arrested,' but It is hoped that
they al. will seen be scoured.
• . • • •
- The Ma one always Imme moved charuttor.
liar parents reside at White Call, on thu
Browne:111e road,
This le one of the most halnous crlatee In
the catalogue,and wiser° caonal punish
went Is tolerated, ettoold receive the death
penalty, add In multi eager thorn ebould be
on loco thing se mercy in the Court. in im
potting Sento:lto, whet o the ottenCo fs elver.
ly proven. Any punishment that the hu
man mind meld colter:l,3 Would not be too
Opal toe tOo need who would deliberately
perostrato !mull an Lot.
..•
'new la a Art of rthithr avail times con
flrl"rrttrgdhaalgubtrir,g,'r'LloLV:re"gaht=rol.,47
penes, pealing that way, and In fa I many
Kent/omen. on the Illnanotham able prefer
going to the loiter bodge, rather Warr pars
them, and we have no doubt out that ton
parties Oho com.lttO the tletromble act
arc of that eel..
Allegheny Fire Alarm Telegraph.
We congratulate the citizens of Attest,
ny-ou the completion of the Fire Alarm
Telegraph. The wire. extend throughout
I the city limits. The boxes are numbered
and located as follows: . .
No. Z.—Corner of Itcavor avenue and
strawberry Lane, (rtir stables,' SlO , ll wand.
NO. ,l,—Corner heaver. tuid W.hington
! as - cones, sixth Warn.
No, L....corner sharer avezuo nod Walnut
street, Firth ward.
No. S.—Corner Gel/coca and 'Gage streets,
111th want. •- -
, No. 7.—Corner Felton street and 01110 ee
-1 enne, 111th ward.
No. 11.—Corner nf - Felten °tricot and
Washington .venue. Fax th Ward.
No. IS.—Corner of It Id well street anklyer.
tern avenue, Firth want.
• Na. ll.—Corner of Indwell street and unIO:
aerate, Flrth•trard.
No. ll.—Gas Works, rieherca etrelt, Filth
ward. . '
No. 'G.—Corner Rebecca street and Grant
.. .
avenue; First ward. ' . •
No. IL—Corner of Pasture Lane dud %Feet
'ern everme, second ward.
No. XL—Corner of Pester° Lane and Tay.
Mr avenue, Second went.
, No. M —Corner of Taylor avenue and polo
I alto street. Secoutt ward. '
No./L-11 m. Engine House, Martin
! street, near Corry.
No. Z.—Corner of Robinson and Craig
stn
No. Z.—Corner or Beaver and Water
at
No. Find ward.
No,27.—Conacroflicaver street and North
alley. second ward. .
No. 3L—Frletslstilp Engine Goose, corner
of ..Istelmon and Dworer stresdaSecund ward.
(No al. -4.; , ,, - .., 0te.a....t5be-os..isoru i
aVedue, Second ward.
I. No. M.—Mayor's Intim., Central StatlOn,
Second ward.
No.33luerof Federal and North Canal
street. Fourth a ard. .- •
1 hle. al—Cohter of rodent! and Imballa
' weeps, Fon to ward.
Co unable Enetne Mouse, mirror
of Arnie and Laooelz ntrects, Fourth
ward.
N 0.41, - er of Sand:baby and Water
streets, Feu th ward.
No. il.—Co ner of Sandusky and North
alley, Thirst ward.
No. 4.t—Cozer of Sandusky and lieusloch
streets, TIM - and.
No. IL—C.w ard. er of Third land West aubeta,
Third
No. orner of Ohio street and East
Common, Thkrd ward.
No. M.--Co or ot Goodrich non Itolilnmn
itreets, You b ward, -- i-
' North modWasitlngton
G.. Engute - lionse,
Ird and Chmtnnt
and Walnnt streets,
trrot
No M.
rortnb
No.
%mom and North
inc;likna nQ
' :Cot placal.
=3
to thlrego Repubi4
mlierablo attantyta
arc making to do.
tonnr conforred on
Leg!on of Honor
A c 0
irt tilt
OEM
ME
El=
"Our minivan°n nnunr at the Unit Crone
of t h e legion of Itanorewarited to (Slicker-
Me by the Exposition, in .edition to tan
glueld gold medal. They must nide keep
up with d
the proveaon if It kill e bone.
Unclosing bad two honors, i. e., ttold nose
and gold medal, while they had tie: one.
What do they'now aulveriJeo I Limon. 0,
reader t A gold testimonial certificate from
Immo tunsleal club in Purls. .ifiretnfrandu
This makes them their two honors; on hon
ors toy roiy. Further they claim the nrst
medal. On whatbasts l because, they say,
a cable illspaten named Steinway 11.1 Hon
Üblekerleg ...Ina. Query 10 a traveller
in an emigrant ear In is more enviable pails
Llsaitiatt ha to lb coo of rullulaWs paint*
eare,:bbeause the farmer come* dist t Our
weertlons sod clams are 03 follow., and
ill he confirmed by the revert Of the Es-
Mettle, ate soon as It is published?
rise gold tuedaLsedwie, In every respect,
merit, value, sine, de., unaided.
These were awarded to are different on .
blotters and at illirenint nations.
Cb naming reeelvol one of liana
tr nials!
Steinway likewise. '
We aiding In the strangest lauding. that
there wail notolorityor nine sinaind mod-
OS anent it} MM. tat! ,
having ing of Noel
Merit. and Chlokering received one
of Moen, the juries were Incapable of mak
inga higher ..ward. but mark this:
The Serena( Cogent old, the Jury. finale 01
the Es imnition, In von of this catintilY of
R
had, and indifferent, recomnindot
and
(lead
Emperor Nalaanit. tha Prealdent and
(lead ("entre of the tlxidieltinn, the decorat
ing of Chlekering with the. Until Crooiof the
Legion of (tenor, nett that It In, attached to
[cult modal. • whu darn sue this was spurt
from the EspnaiLition. lough at the ribbon.
moot worthy conipet I tOre. as you arantecaed
to, Stay yonsbeer pour erns. us manly sw
I:bickering Will his valiantly.
Plomethlnic.Ptem wolf Manillfal
We confoso to a lamentablo !gnome. , In
matters of art or music, and Yet claim to
bo very fond of both. We occasiouolly drop .
In at to studios or ourartisfe, Especially
are w _directed to the rooms of our Mond
Ur. Trevor Diel:lerg, who always extends a
000010000 welcome and obligingly atliibito
his portfolio, which rarely falls to surprise
us a lib Immo now and lessiatful crosuon of
imnuts. Wo coiled - again on Satirrday,
and were umeli grataled with a variety of
heads and portralta of life else 01000401 by
Dlr. McClurg with a now penelk called
etiraphlte,“ made from a monitor kind of
[lumbago recently dlecovcred in tilberla
They pave the •appoormaco of hue ougrav•
Ingo and ore verysottand delicate In thole
shadingo M,l Mil of character; some of
thorn ore token from life, others from photo.
grophs em, small no a rune de sisits, anitairo
eurpriolugly urea:ate liken.... Any one
having a good phologolob and winning to
preserve too II lniess,of a friend, can halmenlarged ll
enlarged Indoultelv. In 11110 beautiful
style ,or bout 004,4111 rd the cost of a per.
trait Inll, with the advantage Of Wing
more acidotic, altogother more deralilli,and
can he lernisorsi. morn 'expeditiously. All
_persons who wroth) like to 000 or possess at
the souis unto a beautiful drawing and a
perfect likeness, should go and soot fern.
improvements. •
Tl vigilant giro Company arc ailing
est naive alterations anti Improvennuits at
their house on .Tidrd street. The stair*,
which hitherto occupied about (our feet of
the front shiner the building, are removed
to the rear. The whole front, about twenty.
two feet, It now divided Into a large CcUL , O
and two aide loom. AlOrlYLLlOsdodo IIOIILO
of the main robins to in, Mal and 00000.1
Stories, on echelon, are arranged ClOntne or
wardrobes; these in the lower story for the
firemen's uniform of the several members
of the Company, and those on the mimed
floor for their other clothing. in this room
sleeping COLS are provided tor the engineer,
driver and a Wined of the members to 'be
ready for service at the tap of the bell.
Malls for the Mimeo, with feed boxes, &.e.,
are umtniully fitted up. AltOstether the
Vigilant is preparing to ue more Vigilant..
White d Donnell, of Allegheny, ore the
omirraelore. for these repairs, which is a
itharantoe that the work will be done In
the beet manner.
'SleepierCar Attnuf.—•wenh JOhmitO°
the person charged wlth stabbing James
Leiner, In a eteeping car at the Luton Ire.
pot, on the Might, of thu 7th Mat., ryes er.
rested yesterday rooritteiti on a raiment
maned by Aldermen Taylor. and connoted
for a boating. Johnston elem. to nave
boon Co hadly injured In the affray that be
wae not able to got about and that ho woe
cOnftnoil to Me bed atlffeboardlng Mame, on
. 111 01.181 Tut, whore ho Woe az/meted. ,
PRICE THREE CENTS
Pollee Items.
AggArLT ASO UlTiratr CASE
1 William Kirchland, a respectable citizen
of East. Birmingham, was assaulted yeller.
day near the Birmingham bridge, by two
radians named Jones and Taylor. birch.
land alleges that ho was sitting near the
bridge, at the Tittsburgh end, when iie
was acoosted by these two scamps in a car-
Barfly manner, and that ha orideavorodAO
escapodrom them by crossing the bridge,
when they commenced throwing 'atonett
him, cue of ittileh street him on the het,
and another he alleges struck a lady'ailio
was crossing the bridge at the time. Lc
made information before Alderman Strtiln
againsi the for assault and battery and
t th u...in
they ti g ay . a en arrested and held fot , a
I
bilehae'lD on made information before
Aidermuilitrain, against F. Kolb charging
him wan nasault and battery, lie allege.;
that he tract In Wets' saloon, at the cot - curler
Liberty and Fifth streets, on Snaday, and
that witbont any proven.. lon. he was
roughly handled by the defondant. by beirig
pulled end baulod , about the room to tt
door, and s then shoved out: Taoro a
always tae sides to a story, and the otht
‘,.
.11;10 of this ne puts a different Inge upon 1
It is allege. by the defendant that it was the
bar-keeper he did the pulling and hauling
and shovi g referred to above, and that
Michael ;1 erred it all, and more, tee
Michael, it appears, went Into the saloon
to get adr k, and because he could not get
what Be M ilted, became boisuirous , when
he was qui tly taken to the door by thd
bar.keepe , and shoved out. A warrantani
issued. i.
Debora ilurnett appeared before Alder.,
man Taylor, and made information en w net,
Mary J. Berkey, eltarglan her with assault
and battery. eihe alleges that Mary ist,
taened bee sailboat any Procreation, and,
mailidonsly bit her on the arm. The de. ,
Pendant arm arrested and held for a beariny.l
. .
James Stevenson made information be-
loco the same officer '
charging John Johns.'
ton with assault and battery with Intent
kill. Johnston, it will ho remembered, is
the boy woo cut James Looser, In a sleep
ing car at the Union Depot, on tile night of
June 7th. Tho two, Johnston - and Duster,
had boon &taking together during the
night and went to the car to sleep, when a
difficulty arose, which retinas , fa ',enter
being severely cut. Ho woe removed to his
home In Harrisburg, where he lies been
confined to lain tied ever slime, not bete
able to leave Ks bed. Johnson was arrested
at his boarding hence on High street by
officer C. Davis, of the depot 001100. Ile
claims that ha was so loony injured In the
difficulty as to beconflned to his nod, Ale
was committed to jail tor a further hearing
on Tuesday next, oy which time it Is ex
pected Lunen willbe stile to appear Rashest
Patrick Wel., a reeldent 0188110,1 s char
ged, before Alderman Strain, oa ontu of
Thom. Bowler, with tarot;of the peace.-
Bowler Alleges that the defendant need a.-
elm> and blaaphemous language, cal eluted
todlsturb Ito peace and dignity of the Com•
monwealth, and eepoolally the
,quietness of
the community.. •
•/,11.1•110X.
Mary Sharp made information before Al
dermnn attain, against Charles F. Tutell,
Allegneny city. Tutelt ' , vas arrested eau
held tor a hearing.—
Armstrong, Urn. d- Co., Mannfactor.
ere and boaters lb Corns. Bongs,
As., 122 and 125 Titled !Street.
The reanntaeture of machine cut corks
and bongs, plugs, 'picket*, de., is rterrhul on
very extensively in this city by Messrs.
Armstrong, Brother ot CO., whose factory I,
Im:deist lel and ID Third street., The trade
in thin line is entirely monopolized by this
nem who have ever conducted toe Liminess
In a manner to give general setpdaction and
to preclude any. opposition. We believe
toot this Ls the only faidorY or toe chants , -
ter west of the Allegheny mountains and
between this and Cincinnati. Testirday.
we were shown through the extensive works
and. with much pleasure witnessed the
working of the dellmte machinery by which
thousand, of various sised:corkil. Plugs,
tops, Ac., were turned out. Only a few
yearn ago all of this important work Iraq
performed by band, but the introduction of
machinery has greatly enhanced the Jur
parlance of the untie. Corks of all sixes,
front the Rule phial le.
corks-lere
est fruit can or glass tar , are
carefully made and from Ile ammeter
hf the machinery • each one. must
e 'perfectly true and correct. The
very test quality of cork is used In tame
facthrles,.and the trade mark of the non of
Areastrmg, Urn. bCo. is recognized as eel
deem orvirperetorit9 Thrixtrtme The
try. The poplar bang, are likewise favors
bly known. They are made out of die most
perfect wood, and are perfectly tree and
umber, These are in very general Ilse and
are - everywhere ➢ highly appreciate' Where
their merits ever all n oon
are properly
understood. The attention of coopers,.
bre.... MI men and distillers Is especially
directed to this amble of the
it
tract.
g ive ate 'capable of, manufactories any
give. C ity
of these auperior 'bongs on
UM shortest notice and can &dont to sell
them at the cheapen of The plum,
taps, *pickets, do., are also worthy of OP.
cud notice, but all perm. Interested ln the.
trade should call at the factory and craw
led for themmlves. The seatlernee com
posing theft= are fair dealing and honort
atile,, and are
p ubl ic t evezy respect
worthy all the public patronage in thew
T he of trade in Oita section of eountrY.
Their card appears laanother column.
The
Continentsl lealams. ,
Among the many well couducted tint
rims restauranu and eating saloons In , the
city none stand higher to the estimation of
the public than the "Continental," situated
next door to the PostoMee, on Fifth etreet.
It healer a long tame peat been under the
manmement of Mr. Wm. Iteitzheimer, the
worthimt and most skilled of proprietors,
eau has evermented and received • large
share of peddle patronage. The saloon Is
weL arranged for the business to which
It is adapted, being largo. airy and neatly
fitted. The furniture is of dm Maas stylc,
while the ,utmost cleanllnee. prevails. All
the nonkliff is dondin the rear or the saloon
—a great convenience In this warm weather
which other ploces for dining might profit
ably adopt. The tables are kept constantly
supplied with the choicest of viands Etna
delicacies which the markets effort!,
_served up In the very best style of the
cannery art. The bar Is liberally etunplied
with ales, wines and - Boers, no wronger
beverages being lend. To them desirous of
procuring a first clue meal we can safely
recommend Mr. lioltalielmers wawa.
Gimlet 11•211 for Barrallus.
L.
There be. been, dung the past week, a
greet rush for barge sat the welt known
and popular dry g store of Messrs.
Mooney & Drentiam No. to Federal street,
Allegheny city. Ti e closing out sale, with
Its remarkably chp prime, has thus far
been attended with much success. Al
though greet Quantities of geode have been
disposed of at. Nogales, there still romaine
unsold a large portion of the stock. Poing
anxious to close out within a snort time, the
lire. have made still further reducUon to
their price; and now offer such bargains
am may be obtained mildew In a life time.
The stock contains nothing but good good.
which will he disposed Of without: any re.
earn to cost. ' The public
and
invited to call
ill, examine the goods and Inquire` the pri.
bee. Remember the place, /looney &Drell.
eau's, No. hi Federal street, Allegheny city.
The Japiumae.
Magalre's !inputs' Japanese Troupe,
which for the last few months have been
creating such a furore of excitement
throughout the Bolted States, aro at last In
Pittsburgh. •Thev gave the first of a series
of entertainments In the Opera ifouse last
night to a densely crowded house. The
entertainment is a truly Interesting One,
troth as to uniqueness sad novelty, and the
lervellous character Of thetertormusee.
4100 Ring Kee Cheer, or "All, Is a
prodigy In his way. , It would bo useless to
go tempt a doooriottOn of all the .Ondurful
Tents ho performs 011 y 006 of which !swarth
the price of admission. and we will there-
fore not Mom pt to desenbe them.. Parsons
desiring to witness the performance should
severe scats,. It was almost Impossible to
dud ustand.lnu room. last Sight.
=l2
. .
The+Amite . greenhorta. of the Ptstaden,
Of "opal p 11" fame, who offered us the help
of one of his eats and some cream that CO
might beeolue as he is, seems not to have
folly recovered from his oet.iepsts— . stlent
meditation. an Nshimerlan da.ltuess"—as
his on-schistio reference to the burglary At
Ifni. Thornpeoul house to Allegbanir abet ,
ly evinces. When hissymptoms obeli en
tirely subside. his readers wall be curious
to have him elucidate how the integraty of
the Seventh commandment CILII be invaded
by tenths of twelve years, and wherein the
damge to window simmers, or tifohnabes
and .10 barrels, is obnoxious to the precept
n question.
Pure Rye Wbiallty le an exceedingly.
turnout art. tele to get et e reeeetetele
but when you want it go to - I , l,Ettliiwe
Diluo Evvoia, N 0.84 Market street, where
you can rely on getting a better article for
less enmity Mau at my other. place to the
city —where you ran also procure the butt
Medicinal Liquors of all kinds. Remember
the ploc6Bl.Marhet street, •
Attempted Antelde.—A young Pitts
burgher, a..ys the Louisville venom, at•
tempted to commit sn aide at the United
Mews Hotel, to that city, on Thurimay of
teat week, "for the benat of his friends."
by taking laudanum. According to ar
me gement he was discovered ere it was Um
late, anthlOtel applied, and theyoringrean's
lie naval.•
Neboel Pleole.—Today, at Iron. City
/Park, a picnic will be even under the au.
'pleas of tit. Mary , . beboole, or Lew..." .
Ills, to which the proceeds will be devo
ted. Aline dinner will be served up, ithd
other attractions afforded to render the ec•
eaten enjoyable.
•
Mose lgeollisi.—Toqitgot at City Hall
will be held a grand mass renting to ratify
• the nomination of Judge Williams for the .
Supreme Court. Able' speakers and good
m uric trUi be on hand. A fall turnout of the
lidoubLlcan voters is invited.
Mach Illeenaidear hal been excited by
thn application of Prof. George It. Vitetioo.
Bar,
for admission' to' the 'Pittsburgh
Bar, end when the matter comes' op there
is likely tope some itchy argumenta.
The Ceert et Commits, Plea* was In
aeaehm yeeterdny. • fall bench oeinz
ant, nue the June erratnent list taken up.
quite s • number of -Cues were 411.0ceed of.
The Court 101 l be In eesalan todat.
IMO !talilllur Bahl Water ILL J. T.
Sample's sus Stem No. sa todoril street,
AlLeaman . -
e.
We melt Dry Good. both at wholesale
and retail, and are, as a conseen nce. en.
anted to keep a larger and much t Der as.
sorted stock, to sell cheaper, and give the
gotta in more socommalating q entitles
than exclusive jobbing houses. Retail moo-
Chants are Invited to examine stock.
J. W. Bangan & Co.,
• en Market street.
Itertkernber the leick.-21. treat may be
found HI the Sooteh Marmalade, direct from
Dondon. 'Tue.:m.ly kind that was torantal a
prize medalat the World's of
101 l Can be obtained at 112 Federal street,
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Allegheny City
jr+:l
New Camille Poßtesastater,—eanOug other
wornmations made by the President last
eek and gent to the Senate for W.:terms.
tion, was that of LI. J. Ramsdell far Post
muster ut New Castle, Lswrence county. •
Deafness, Discharges from the Ears,
,
Catarrh, Diseases of the Eye, and all age.
ti l des of a chronic and obstinate character
P
d l. • est fully treated by Dr. Alan; 131
ii Wield street.
No Place El." In sue alai—Can better
or cheaper Boots, Srams, Bah:notels and
everything else In this line, he found than
at the time honored store of James Robb,
No.te Market street. •
It Its*ld that a German lady In Alle
gheny has cleared the sum of ere thousand
dollars during the past year, by telling for-
CUD.. •
lodges Will Isom and illarnistort ware
01 consultation yesterday concerning Dis
trict Court matters.
Cold Flpsractiog soda Waal. of J. T•
Sample's Drug btoro, ho. 21 redernlestrcets,
Alia/bony.
I.sdler . Friend for Atmic, for ealo by
Uhamper., No. 71 Fifth' StriXt.
The,Japanese occasioned considerable
excitement on the streets yesterday.
TbeTzpbold raver prevails to some ex-
tent in certain quarters of the city.
Yesterday WKI a , laric, dull dap, with
slight showers of =ls.
Cr Additional Local Fever on
Third Page.
FROM RICHMOND
glerehant Arrested for Fraud
WitiShay "'randy ea the Revenue.
(By Tele, mph to the Pittsburgh 13a[ette.)
Ricanoir.s, July 11.—Adolph Wolf, a well
known merchant, who closed his business
recently. and went Shutt, was brought:back
today from Alabama, chargod with obtain.
log goods undue false pretence..., from par
ties here. lie also dealt, largely in Balti
more, Now York and Cincinnati.
Elltpone cases of alleged whisky frauds
on the revenue are to be tried at the next
term of the United 5 sacs Court. Gillet
Justice Chase presides at tba term of Court
111 Ocusher,to bear the writ of error grantee
In the case of the connscated praisers, of
Sir. McVeigh, of Alexandria.
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node Mexleo.
IlienTelietesish to
lytoe ritt•rinesh eissettal
srosp. Ju 13.—A gentin: firom
{ho 0010 States reports extensiv a e m um
ilitary
organisations being formed, especially in
the Texas end Mississippi region, for the
istessism u 7 Mexico. A distinguished Con
federate cavalry singer In Tennessee le the
prOspectlve leader.
Crieke I Hitch Posiponed.
tßy Telegraph to me Pittsburgh ihtseite•]
1 2.lnarnest., July la—The International
Cricket SialeN.between the officers of the
harrisnu regiments of Lower Canalln and
at. Ueorgen Club of NOW York. whith. was
to 'ave been played on the 17th and 181.5 of
'elly, at lloboken. Is unavoidably posh.
owlet!.
- Slyer Teles - rame.
COY Telex raphlo the Pitts harsh lietette.l
Dtratruts. July I.s.—The river le etatlonery.
Loutet - tit.e; July 15.—The river is et
stand, with (our feet to the 'usual.
Om 1.:n . 1 - , July M.—River Is statltiner7
with eleven Inches In the chums'.
Tee weather is warm and cloudy, with
occasional Shaver.
—The interoational alonefary Confer.
mica, at Parts, have adopted the live troop
Pine aa the milt .of gold colas. /L ore
deretood that thg /Innen/ t titer will hatm3
the value of the gold dollar to eve francs.
The French government will Coln piece. of
twerity.eve francs, which will thou be of
the lame saute az the limited State; eve
dollar gold piece. while England by &slight
redoetton In the widths of sovereign will
bring It down to the lame staodud. This
vinually makes the Among:en • dollar the
unit for gold.
CLASSICAL ANECDOTES
--Cato, the elder, said, .Thaise men
learnr4 more from fools,than fools from
Avisr. men.,.
--nesar gave as a reason for Sofia re-4
signing the dictatorship. that holSylln,)-!
Woo ignorant of letters and Could not
dictate.
—One of the Stoics was asked in what
a wise man differed from a fool, Ile an
swered "Send them both naked to those
who know them not, and you chill per
ceive.,
—Aristippus maid, "That those who
studied particular sciences to the neglect
of philosophy were like Penelope's woo
ers, that made love to the waiting
woolen.-
• -Demades, the orator, in his old age
was a great talker and glutton. Anti
pates said of him,
"That he was like a
sacrifice: nothing left but the tongue and
paunch.'
•
—Plato was wonLto say of i his master,
Socrates, "lie was like the apothecaries'
gully -pots, that had on the outside apes,
nod owls, and satyrs, hnt within, pre
• elous drugs."
--Trojan would say of the rain jest,
notice of prinees that seek La make away
With those who aspire to theirsuovession,
"That there was never king that did pat
to death his successor."
—Atoms) of Arragon was ' wont to say
in commendation of old age, "That age
appeared to be best In four thingn ; old
wood best to burn ; old wino to drink ,
old friends to trust, and old authors' to
rea." •
—Philip of Idavedon - was importuned
to banish one ivho was - vharged with
speaking 111 of him. "No," said Phiiip;
"potter he remain here where we are both
known, than to 'send him where we are
unknown:. . I .
•
—Cicero was at dinner where there was
mi ancient maiden lady, who affirmed
that she was but forty years old. Cicero
mild to a neigZr, "I must believe
her, tor 1 have h ni her sr so nay time
these twenty y '!
—Vesparian asked of APolionius what
was We cause of Noro's rut,,.
thus ainsweredl„ "Nero could tune the
harp well; but in government 1.0 did
always wind up the strings too tight or
let them: down too low." •
—C:esar, when Conan' of CLaalpine,
(taut, frequently applied to Ueo Senate
for moro Rumor and mom men. Pom
pey one day said: “110 (Ctesard agreed
well With thaitie of Charon, ferryman
of hell, for ame still for more mon,
to 'increase r eam
entertained Mi/13313 of his friends
at a dinner, and bad in the chamber a
bed. neatly and mealy tnrinehed. Plc
genre came And got neon the hod,
and irampled It, saying,•••• I trample
upon the pride of Plato!" Pluto mildly
auswered: ”But with far more pride,
Dlogenea.” •
—Bayard Taylor, woo Ought to bo e
Sittig°, says: "I 0111 more than elva inert con
vinced that the hest pleasures a ovt
lasting advantages or Int eel be nig not
to the that or second, but to the fourth or
tilth visit In foreign lentils. It one miss.;
the enthushusm, the exhilaration, the
I capacity , for thoughtless enjoyment, and
I the tielfghtfill ignorance of youth, On the
other band one has leasolnucertaluty, of
perplexing questions to spire: a keener,
closer, more intelligent appreciation; a
far wider end more fruitful field of itn
telt, and a cultivated perception - of
bee ty triileh iagnititled at every turn."
---- •
• •
-A Berlin journal mlatos that the fa
mous li.amarek one.; challenged Dr.
Vhnhow for °trendy° lengea
ge used In
parliatnentat7 debate. The learned do,
tor was I enst.tett in Investigations rola
ling to trichnosis. Be la.:Auld to have
thusreplied to the messetbrer who here
Ilismarek's challenge: "lly arms: there
they are—those two sausages. One of
them la full of trichltue, the caber in pure.
Let hoi Exeelleney breakfast with me.
We will. Vat the sausages; and he ehall
taktt_hia choice Or them".
—'fhee were three cases of drowning
at Peru; Illinois, Tuesday. A man and
his wif e boating smile river a 'short.
distance below the city, and It. Is sup
posed Bile fell ovetan.l and be endeav
ored to teacup her - when they wore both
drowned. The body of the man bee been
found. Search for the body of the woman
is Mill icing mode. A boy about six
teen yews. of age mass &owned while
o tra o, ti o a r ff Ins body has not yet been re
,
MARHAF4P.
BULEN-NONTan.—Va Mouday. 'JOY
by it.y. 4. F. boovol. 7.It.L.NX G. SoILM
0b4,X.0.RY iILANCII9, dooßbtar of MN 10.0
MAW, Joseph Houton of Colomboa. Obto.
CAMLEON-II• EFLIUK-Onlyblay onabby,
Mal 211h,1M.. at Om, roltdiou of the ognelatUg
e.ritm., by Ibe /Elev. L. bleGolyo. My. R. A.
CKIIIERON, of Plttoborob. sad Moo {4NNIN.
O. ROEY.IOi. O7rIIItUIeIPAPII, • -
O:IIW24:I:tfratRAWIO4A
TWO ZDITIOW3,
WEDNESDAY AND NWEVEDAY.
• Imp sheet, contatelne cob.
CIENS of laterseting medics matter. tecludtoe
Medina; Edlunial• later% Mans by Telegrugh
and Mall. valuable Itoadine Matter for the
Family. end fullest and moot mltuble Flea.
OM and Commercial Market RepOrta Ithen
any Pater In the city. No rallaer. Iletbault or
'Merchant aboald be minima it.
•
?unfit 'CS TUX WXXXLT GATATTX: •
•'''''
Club of Tltt 1.03,
Clubs of Tea 140.
-.And one copy at t..pet to the perssul ToUlan
up the Club. lnOttleas to *IUDs Oun bC susf • at
any time, at emb rat..
PiCtrlca TO SCESCIUSIOSA.-.10 ordcttnc• Tour
D•Pet. ba antoastactlY what *ditto.: Put
Want, as Ito tunas Wadanaday Xdltten for tub.
derlbers burin, but one mall a week.
air Money by Dealt. Exprets, Money Orden , .
or tft BeXtUarenldattnTfOuX7hottx, at our . 1 . 16,
Addison% IRAZETTE,
, PITISBURGH,
ono
Tr4Tr!j r ;, ' :; -- ! ". the "el'tehe. "C ht. •ffother.,lo
xer 17i rigt!tr: 01 1 9 n si
in Ow 21b, le kr or hi. age:
rowers! 111.18 arr0 . 0ta1.N. ,4 14 o'cluct. The,
Mende of the 'mu, are reepectittily Invited to
attend.
liahnath tanning ~ l e_ Itt . b
or
t hr, yrar • and two toootha and tame oati.
The funeral .111 talc place rroti lb! resident.
or tier parents, corner or Braley are,. sod
Broad street, East Liberty. tho Inlh
Inst.. at 2 o'clock p. ln. earrlagor •,111 Irate
Maryland A MacticTa &ablat e /Inert, strait, at
I o'cloca p. m.
NO: AlnIlLICBS—Cton or ht Bond., at
nod We:net. a.
WILLIE, Infant Wllson l s.
CRlldle% aged en months. Opals
Funeral on Texan), atorintrin, at Id o'clock,
from Trinity Church.
NEW .AzDVFAT4,I,3Iv:_4I7NTE
ALEX. AIKEN. ENDERTA KEE,
No. 166 FOortb Meet, Pitterargti, ra.
COTTIN9 of %Inds: OHAPES. OLVVEd. and
every donut:Mod of funeral Yorniebton Honda
fnenlabed. itoomaommed day MO aiit4 Beane j
and Carriage. fundebOd.
fladramixalts—Bev. David Ever. U. U.. Per. '
K. W. Jaeobda.l3.D.. Meow Zwlnd. Dna,
eab 11. Millar. Ida.
43., RODZEII9. IMDERTA.-
" • KEIL AND 111 1 / 1 141 - 28. mecums . tits
late flamed K. ors, No. 20 Ohio Street.
three doors from Deaver. Allegbenr U. New
tante. Rosewood. lishoganY. Walnut and Com"
wood Italtattsa Conine. at the lowest Ili/seed
prices, No.:Mopes at all Noma. dor and
Hearse and War/Imes furnished 'on sheet notietr
and on most reasonable terms.
RDWABD CZARNIECKIL UN.
Wks. 4 Unto Sentra.
Allegheny. Metallic. Itose.ropl and ogler ear
:us, with a complete etock of funeral I e Yalsnlng
goods on band. mud tryalebed se abortexi - ontl.
at , ovest.prltat. age and Lively KALIL.% en,
nor of-7619TAVDMIDDLS131 . 8.11. Cartlaßa..
Barnacles, Boggle., 8add1e.1101 . ..6 - ; Ae.. aC..
•
I; T. wurre & CO. UNDER—
TAKERS ANDIIMBAIAFEKS,
ter, Wood , . limn and ♦lOlOll7. Km. ea
Knebeater tlyerE Stable, conin nettles! .ma
Chaney streets. Hausa anti Enemas Ati
mined.
E S. STEWAEIT, Undertaker.
cornet of MORTON Wed PENN EITIent.TS,
Heath Thud. Clotnna of all kind.. Heated and
Carrialled rhent shed on the shorueht none,
WEDDING RINGS.
( 18 HT. SOLID
FOIL BALE BY
DUNSEATH &
gowcaier.,
, 66 FIFTH salaam
GO TO
HASLETT & CO.'S. (
Ns. 91.4 2,IIITHTIZED STREET, FUR YOUR
Y.EIC7 ALCII/719.11.
soon
JOHNSTON & SCOTT,
Fine Walfhes, docks, Jewelry
ZILYER•PLATED WARE, ETC..
LLTSZEiT
Z ittepbaitih, Irooramiz
61-,Partionlar at Ono to Row ejt - I
and All wort
MlOnt
GOODS FOR TDB MILLION!
AT ,
Btil :SON,
PALMER (
& CO.'S
AUCTION MART,
55,da 57
FIFTH ST,' Pittsburgh
17=1,1.&`:.`t: De
laid at
PRIVATE SALE.
Wholesale and Retail,
REGARDLESS :OF VALUE.
HEST'S. R , OSCRIOS, OHILDRENSY ARID *
YOUTHS , BOOM. SHOES, RAMO& ELIA
14.H.L.Le ANE SUPPERS.
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. - -
CLOTHS, CASSLYIEES, JEANS. JJ
CIIITON•SMS. SHIRTS AND'DEL - InIEI
(MOVER HOSIERY. .
II►NDEEHCHIEMB. 151311PENVER3
CUTLERY, WOK= ROUES.
HAM CARPET E• 070/.
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Ingrain, Rag and 'Linen
AL.Ft.PI3ITI9I,
At Auction Prices!
II MIMI OLD 87IXO.
Nos. 55 AND 57 FIFTH—STREET.
. 11.—Pnralturs anaffoemelmlel arvds for sale
at Anatol& EVLIII THUtitIDA.r.
smiTasozr, waits= •
=!:ffl!
DEVLIN & SlLL. l lteal Estate
*ad Inoranos
retoevale, Pa.
PO BALe—MAII Ur&OTl7llllAft BITE.-To
ILlClOratillante: We Offer for .tlt fie beat
sad most desirable Me for liolUnit UM sod
Bleat Flarbere. or foe any lane Inikonfectiirtor
borrow, In the county. TM. ProllienTre
and on a 40 Mot Street .4 the Allealkeiritter.
wad within 100 feet of the A. V. B. 71. The tot to
die by Sts Persons dearth, such a lot would do
well to anemias before bonne eltevlblie.
TC711211 [nada , to .011 purchaser. Eheatre of
DLVLIN & tlh L . fies.l Xateto mid Ineneenoe
F f 2fl_ !r.trwoL Lawrenceville.
TOR SALE—That .vary Talus"-
.04 do.Dabl. ofonefty aiumti "on Ito.
belies street ant the illeabewr aver, II Ana.
:away Chi I lei by 47 feet, on which Is tweet..
..err substantial Britt Haddterr. tee gorge.
bigh. Ma= het. udeulated aad wen adardod"
for earrylnd of 010011 sae breach of taaaahwo
tuned. It le seldom a Idt of these dlakenidder.
within the ray... be had, and we would Melts
_the Special atteratlen of Qom draftees°, serer.
Ind a plate lbr nalunfactur , ng poipoims to 001100
ho oaks of DEVLIN Al DILL; Item Lute sod
lesoratter Arent. Beller Meet. Le...mantilla.
HIGHEST PRERIIUM
4•-•••
COLD MEDAL
♦RALLDWD VIM
*heeler & Wilson Sewing .Mattdae,
At teeoßELTrimszzeoemON: lane a,
MP *bee • 'er
tee r, tonird t.taroare eisiolq‘mort
e p,ind,..l leanne•of tee
Ommltite at AVM AIM( 00apaeA Of 0 0
mat oompeteat anti impartaal Judge*.
• WM. suaniaa
171 0 No. Wi MTH BMW. fittanct Kb.
HORSES FOR 'SALA kr . 1
j
Howard's Livery Stable, . 1
71/181 VIIIIXT, ntar Monoadabala MUM
. .
..
ono ROUT.
.tt in wardla 'V . V.: .ti o n4
rartn a Vett Mr ° Pweir lkrar, ;Or wale
low. Bonn. %m W
utat and O an.dauntudan.
11141111; CLOSE & te.,
Practical Furniture llanalltetureri
COI. PENN AND WAYNE - ITS
Losoot (Moo of 11110f/Ttlfilf ooffinintir
Mad.