The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 19, 1867, Image 1

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;Axldresst. , GAZETTE,
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1 . 41,ittburgir:CiaIrttr
buret AtcOYKOZUTION OT Pr.ltSev. /CAM-
Mr the. City during the summer months
hey tau have the (3,..T.ET1 e mailed to their
de next Ur arderingtho estannt the onion,
r flacon cents Der week (or cue week or
note.
Ls alums's, as in Virginia, so far, the
rbo have registered as 'voters are
In clanks of the whites.
4; Indian War is costing from ono
o millions of - dollars extra each
, A year of Ibis business will add
Sly to the public 'burdens.
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1 G 8 lIEIIIDA.N will make a cavapsign .
-agai •st tho ; VIIIS officials; as soon as
the supplcmCctsl bill- becomes a law.
Bameseiericy down there will be whole , -
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!acme.
Tex New Toe heraldgives currency
jto a report that the fillibastering move.
I matt at 1h; - South, oster.sibly against
t,f
,oxico, are really designed against the
(government at Wm:Woman. It will
take very , stioni ovnlence to gain cie
pence for that rumor.
THE only think that kites Color to the
report from Havana that Sar4a Anna re
' turned to Malmo with tct etidoreement,
written or otherwise, of President Jowl
}k's 'IN and 6ecretary Bk.w.a.hn."La. the
wretched manner in whieh they have
inaneked Mexican. complications all
"alone.
lir ouit commercial columns this morn
4ine It will be:linen that yesterday 42,400
l'lnurels of tiude petroleum was Bold in
this cit." , ;;, ami, 5,000 barrels of refined
• 'The r dranee on the crude, for .int
.trierilate delivery, is full one hundred per
cent. above the rates that preialled three
. 'reeks "ago.
Mn. S..S.'Coxvnade the journey from
ew 1 oak to Washington to prevail on
democratieSongressmen to join -in the
movement to nbminate gen.. Grant for
President. lie went Lack with the
knowledge - thatj. the General will not take
d their nominailon if it shonld please the
xlinnocratsl.o tender It to him. So much
questtonable strategy of 'sir. Cox's gone
tothe bad.
I'.lnannz has in his possession the
'Reach Ministcrto the Cour; of Mal
imilinn, nod - refuses to let him depart,
j) tie demands,, in exchange for him, Al
month, the Minister of Maximilian to
Franco, whom he wants „to.kil.i, because
he was one of those wile tendered the
Crown to the Austrian T.. , rince. France
in likely fri take other therms than cons
:. pliance with thii demand to secure Its
official. The Net; York Herald, wblch
to not good autacrity, hese. cable special,
stating that, Prussia, Austria and France
will make war on Mexico, In the event
of thu linal refusal of Juarez to surren
der rno,body of 3laximllian.
qOV. 8110 1 .- N1.01%* has no notion of
quitting this life,'._ and has:groWn quite
out of tecopzi- bribe frequent assertions
that he is dying. The following charac
teristic proelarustion !tope -the report of
"ro-waou rr mar Coacans.
'`!The 'vindictive rebels and their epos=
fate Union co.workersare taserting from
info end of the 'State to the other that I
am dying, or will din-.felling the truth,
jna, intending to make the fable imprea
-44,P. that I am now in the act of depart.
thin life. With those who are trum
peting this news abroad; the wish is
father to the thought. Like my political
Caen:dee and My friends, end' all other
tlinuan beings, I am dying, and will cer.
ily die sooner or later. With us all
tll only a question of awe. My health,
ough indifferent, through-God's
noW' as good as it bat been at any
timb in the-last twelve months I eat
three hearty meals each day—l Sleep
well at night—and, asleep or awake, I
barb a good tonadenie, and the pleasing
piroipect before me of obtaining the
largest majority in the race for Goyernor
that any man has obtained In the - State
for the last thirty years.'
. Was. G. Bnowimow.
JUly 10, 1557.
Tun - Readin g ; Dispatch, hes brought
forth out of the PennsylviOn law re
porta, a high tribute to our candidate for
the I,ripreme bench, from no less a pm ,
image than H ere. GEORGE Wooow&nn.
It sips: - , •
Atitong'the numerous instances in
which the high judicial character of the
Hon.! Henry .W.. - Williams, our candi
date for Judge of the Supreme Curt,
the present..ChiefJustice, us delivering
the opininit - of the. Supremo Court in the
awe of Burr ea. Todd, reported
Wright, pvgt 213;
"In licCiourg vs. CrAelends :Admin.
hirstlbri, q Grant's cases, p. 0670 this
sublet% was greatly discussed upon! the
- authorities, and It was held brJudge
Williams, of the District Court of Alle
ghenp county, that the breach of a' con
tract to seo land, and that the measure
of dainatee in such a ease is the twice
paid for the Irate and its interest, and
not the value of the bargain.
"The pr . lce paid for land, whether up- !
on leak or sale, Is the value of it as be
tween', ffie - dontractine - palliest so that I
Judge !Williams's ruling! was eel bacon-
SISLCIIt , with the doctrine - in 8 Casey.
That the saine rale prevails is respect to
pinal contracts, was abundantly shown
In 3lalann vs. Ammon, (I Grant's cases,
.p. VA) afterwards approved bp the
whole Court In Ilerthogg vs. Ilerteagg,
(10 Caw , p. 4180 and Dumeons vs.
. :tie."
It is !so rare that the Judge of an ita re
flux. court is quoted as authority .by the
Supreme Court, that each an occurrence
is extraerdinary; and it is but reasons.
ble Wray that the unanimous acceptance
by the Supreme Court ofJudge - Wllliams
ashigh Judicial authority, is conelnalye
prssaf of his qualifications to be the suc
cessor of .the Justice. who pronounced
the compliment of the C.7llll . upbn him. !
—The ; New York l'ribeine sayr: "San
itary tuition in still needed in Lids filthy
thy. Last .week NVO commented - upon
-the aaseition made by the Itegistrar of
Vital Shitibtlem that the increased met'
tality of itheopreeeding Week watt due to
the oveicrowdlng and uncleanliness of
certain portions of the city. ThO lesson
of that week is repeated In the report of
the health of the city use the week end.
Ong on Saturday - last. While there was
an thermic of ilte death rate from 30.72
to:MA/Stier 1,000, and while 135 more
children lender five year-,' of ago were
.carried off, there use no inerrate ottoor
tality in the cleanly and - well.kepv re.,
aeons of -the Fifteenth ward and portions
of the Eighteenth and Twenty lira.
Here, tho;;deattur were le,:a than one to
sit thousand; but down in the foul - slime
of the Haat Oliver wards the deaths were
one to elepen hundred, end Ott per (cut,
of those Who died were eitt:dren under
Aye years of age." .
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--The Ind Batl.l.a.tlel that
William Wharton, Jr., of that ray, has
• perfected an itlVlMltialt (5V4,43.5111.5
all risk or ittumer of neeltierdn trout mis
placed mllroa.l mein:hes:: fly thin plan
the main track 14 pnbrolm, and trnlns
eau panntrotit oily to vhf , With /Wnning
Pared, Without the pot it ollily of
damem* Or. datmer -from,
witches. ',At the mane [late, If it. Med
:able to move n train from the ma,an
tnsek, it is tweemplished with entire - fe
ty In thaaltaplest uwete.r. The Phdo
dolnhin *4:leading. rgllrrcul, ii Is mated,
are no‘t Fleatertng the 01,1 switches, mid .1
Introdneing :Sir. Vino to/1*... . ,
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Peter f•te , ,• of :Ite 11111111 do 1,113.10 f Barton, W. 11,1,11063, , ottotr,
sin, hy dint of on Inlinitti ilea] of pa
tience and rkill, tondo tt lohthl
Center table: of mest•ral thoittontl plems
; of woOd, oitith Ito Wok to tho
latent I:s
-!position at Parts. 'rho haughty mean
telegraph reports ainoog - ether 'hinge
Bea. "hOn - Otitialt , op.ottoli• . lay
the ant:lsla ofthc lie •nt eted don. tvi,
a Masonic- Inlaid center Table, of l'e
Gleam, Bottled •
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GENERAL NEWS
—Kosmtth I now• nt in
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—A nrg:m aged 112 :yvarst.lied rnrnUy
in Kentucky..
—Borneo Greeley is writing his, life for
the New York Ledger. .
.--The Potosi twines, in Missouri, ship
10,000 pounds of leol weekly.
—The fillibtudering eptn ponies In Now
York ore rapidly tilling Up.
—Another suleidt, by means of Ports
green, bas occUrred in New York.
—Santa Anna's gold. eponlettes, worth
,Sl,OOO, Were stolen PR hcausl Ike
—Minnesota pays between four nod
lire thousand dollars per year for the de
cruel:log.of wolves. •
--The Connecticut Leal.'attire has de
fided to allots . tho people to marry and
ti¢iuorry no heretofore.
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—Henry \ Yard . needier has ,mnimulett
to the 'publication or n volume of num: ,
doctee relating to himself.
—Thud.. Stevens, in the Home, Joins
Ben. Wade,
in the Senate, In intraiug the
New York nem...piper reporter:,
--The bnAn ball ri.rer in I tartrord ragea
to Mien nn extent that the boarders of a
hotel have challenged these of any other
hole In the city.
-INtiss 1•4 arsnret Fox, the lady whose
nrutke ism, intimately associated with that
of Or. Katie, Is about to resume het
imal manifestations.
—Two little tinnghterg of 'lames
Snow, of Mratxpohtett. Moss., were pot
soned to &nth, the other day, by eating
frierion n=104,1.
—There Is a steady 'prop,rnifl In Chris
tianity •nntonit the people of Barnes.
The cbler Ana the principal women fire
jolnlnglne church.
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—A Hong Kong paper stales that among
n anriona Nair' lorkera and malignant
Phllatlelphlnna, llntttn lz known o. the
hut of•the universe: •'
--There are six lap/memo students in
• the Academy- at Monson, Maas. They
tae highly spoken of for their gener..l
bearing and intelligence. •
=The title to seventy news of ground
in Cairo ha, been through Conti four
Breen and trill soon a pm...ar then, for a
fifth (rid, by the some portion.
—l,entao ban completed n portrait - of
eneral Grant, who Is represented in the
/tot. of penciling Itta famous—telegram
about fighting It "out on this line. -
n grund ball given in l.amlon,
notice.was given to every one attending
that their tickets - Would entitle them "to
drink wineduring the entire evening.'
—Among the Causes or. death given in
the June report of the Lowell city physi
cian, was "homeopathic foolery." Prob
ahly the rest of the subjects were treated
—.l coquettish vehicle milts! the "Ex
clusive" is now the fashion in Paris,
having been introduced there by a It its
ton lady. There is just room in it ibT the
occupant and her skirts. •
—New York Is demanding the en
largement of lien Gate. The Irtrellgt
nays It is too small for the Ironic sent
.througb by the city. There are people
.who have long thought so.
—.Semmes, the pirate, is Jealous. Ile
complains that the country symplithiaes
with the Cretans, adding: "Bathed-1
of it is, we take core of and nilinireevery
body's rebels but our ow - n.
—The band of mlssiontirleslinder Rev.
_llr. Taylor, sixteen in number, have en
tered upon their labors in the interior of
Chinn. They adopt the native dress, and
attract muds. attention.
—ltritlsh sailors are. a thirsty f.et. One
of that ChM used tostubsist on a daily
allowance of twelve glasses of rum, one
nod o holt to two gallons of beer, and a
few glosses of brandy uy way of variety.
—'fhe North ..ffserhyto Perim. comes
very near the enormity of a pun in its
July number, when It says, "the red
man of fiction shrinks into nonentity
before t h e eye of the well-read men of
fart.'•
• —A_ teleerem Ives rent front New,Or
leans,to Earope..vin the eabie, which
cost t 4,000 in gold. It Is suppostsl that
it•nsts in referenos to the eSPellliOrl of
the late and unfortunate Emperor 'Max
imilian.
—The India Vernacular Education So
ciety reports 72 schools, with 4,000 boys,
under competent teachers. Educational
works hare 'teen issued by the society in
fourteen languages, at the rate or twelve
hundred a day.
—The San Antonia (Texas,) Ile: alt re
ports great fletiVitl, in establishing steam
saw mills, Att., in the western part of
that State. Ahem seventy machinists,
artisans, he.., had already gone west; and
others were soon to fellow..
Ilismark era., comparatively healthy
before he beaame famous, but since that
limo ho halt had COLISTIMption, paralysis,
aollenuat of the brain, liver complaint,
spinal disease, Insanity, • disease of the
kidneys, and a down other alltuents.
—The factors Worrell 'were presented
Nritli valuable gine et the close of their
theatrical season in New York. - 'lrene
had a diatnend ring, Jenuie a watch and
chain, Sophie an emerald and diamond
ring, all estimated to be worth £,L1,11,00.
—At Prague, recently, an Ameriran,
upparentlyinsane, created &disturbance,
and was sent to a madhouse. After his
release he nab ! that he I,eten tied insanity
no that he might obtain an Just& view of
tte oelebruted asylum to which he was.
sent.
—lt has recently been discovered that
manufacturers of ses4ing silk, in onler to
increase - the areight,seak It in sugar of
lead. Woinen are veryapt to kohl a
thread of silk in thelnoutli, and the lead
thus Introduced ;nto the system nets rat
slow. poison.
—A valuable Inal of umber, a mineral
paint, has been discovered at Fenlinand,
Linbols connty, Indiana. The deposit is
extensive and easily work. d, and the
quality excellent Umber. Lots hitherto
liven mond only ht very quali
ties in this country. •
—'llte principal prude just now in Wis•
cousin seems to baler hop+. An Increase
of nine thousand acres Tor the present
year is reported, and the culture of hops
hun paid the farmer better for the past
Ilvo vans than any crop known in Wis
consin husbandry.
• —Henry J. Church; Representative
from Litchfield Coat ., in livid, and this
veer Democratic Judge of Probate and
Thwn Clerk, PIUS detected lust week In
stealing money from Mr. .T.-11: Hurlbut.
Ile owned op to having taken largonunis
beforC, paid. back $1:100, and left town.
—A dispatch from Omaha states that
three thousand fthinthe have already set-
tied in iloyce county, Idaho, and that
still morearo on their way. The farmers
of Boyce county me raising good crops
of wheat this year, nod It Is hoped the
territory will soon became 6W-sustain
lug.
--)lg.. and Mrs. Moore,' of Landon, who
take a great Interest In the blind, have,
with great IMIXVIVI, taught a huge num
ber of blind women to use sewing rim
chinac. quilted satin petticoats and
gattze dresses see us well finished in
every detail as if sight guided the work
ers' hands.
—The Emperor of Russia Is a big Mon.
arch. and the Ling of Emit .0 moan.
one. • They, both slatted the French Ent,
perm and Millirem.. who • reimgniued the
differenee their "The Emprev rwelyed
him ut the top; fauteuil of, theehottom of
the staircase, to which she-descended to .
WC:COMO the (imr."
I ' --A company with V 77,000 capital paid
op, was formed nt Richmond, on :Satur
day, for the purpose of pnrchludng lands
in Virginia, for the erection of manufac
tories mid developine- the mineral re
source. of the Suite. S. Ilamilton, of
(ado, Ls the Itie_sitlent, and • Thomas
NVynne, of Virginia, Secretary. •
• --The rapidity with wbieh the new
l'ennsylvanta State Loan has berm sold
has hem, a banking curiosity. Of the
largo lump of Ott,o0(.1,1)00 secured by
three prominent banking houses of Phil
adelphia, there now 'writhes but at email
fraction; In the last few days a million
hns hawn sold, and the email balance will
.be disposed or In a very few days.' The
credit of the Commonwealth is as strong
and aunt as the loyalty and energy other
-•S letter recelvssi in Portland. states
Mat while Captain Mitettell, of . tise• Mirk
Josephine, at Remedios,Clain, MIA I
Wanting his vasssel on the tifith of .tune.
for the last time previous to her sailing
for Europe, with two men belonging to
lismolt, Use bout Was MilefiZeti OC
-I•UpalltA 0,0%1 Into the stater, when the
two men were immediately devoured by
,Eabtaln was rescue's!
atter elinging to the mast of the boat ff
teen; hours. The preservation of the
captain is duo to the fait that the sail at
tached tat the mast frightened assay the
sharks.
--At its present session Um t:onneetieut
I.ogisloture lout fbIIIIII Lifllo in attend to
the !Tendon, promoted regularly for ilft
teal vVarS, of Henry 11. Nino: melt. who
his lieen vonfined - lu the State prison
hien 18.11, on aallap of murdering
omey White, at Colebrook, nod has
granted him pardon. The real mortierer
of Whte died ninn years ogo, :nano
ills death-bed contested that ha had tes
tified bluely ainili.l. Alittnisiteli to nova
time own neck, lint for some reason :Ma
nasseh's petition Sion always I ieront been
roketed, .nod only non, irlii•lL on old
broken down mini, Is Lb pi•l'liliturti again
tO enter the world.
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CONGRESS
In Extraordinary Session.
L6p Telculoll to the l'ltt.lltED Gazette.]
:lids.
31r.AhlhEY introduced a o ttani resolio
Lion authorizing tar CS...tension of wail
steamship rerVico belarron the
:RAU, and China. lialaired,
Mr. Cite\Dl.Eß nallcd op his resolution
directing ter COmailttee on Forelna Dele
tions to 'manila int° the eiOetttlne of Ilaz
bull,an'd decree of wetbber, 104, how many
Mexican soldballi and °Macre were exeented
under It, zt.m it was a4retal to.
Mr. WILSON IntrodecNi a Watt resole.
tied, expressingadmiration for the long
and beret!. struggle or the Mexican people
Q
earneirt hope for the cense/Wailer, of
the tiognolle, end the nerseence of n hu
mane Mel itbere.l policy. Deferred..
mr. IlEttliltliAiS called tip the bill to en
labilsh peace with OertrAn hostile Indian
tribes, by the ertenintment us .rnuotslou.
en of tlenerals snermse, llincocir, Augur,
Harney, and illes , r...lohn o nben,,
Brett, 9. O. lioninis, snit lilt Canon, and
COMMISSIOIIPr 01 Indian A Milo., to•sehmt
resereetler.a upon which to locate eald
tribes.
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att. ROOO olfeFed an annentlineut, author.
'ging the licnurel of the ammo to accept, the
services of volunteer.. not exceeding tour
thoonard In ninuncr. front the Slates of
Katie. and Nebraska Atoll n•rritorles, to
nl.l In unppreseing Ind ian hoolittiou, sahl
aninntacre it, be plated on the Inoue footing
as to pay anti subeistanen cis the regular
troops.
Atneinicti by inserting iitbe urereinty Of
War. antler CIA authority of the Pres
ident," lestead of tit, choral In Chief, and
by a proviso that the voluntesrd nre not to
Ise called oat unless the Cornucissioneni
shell ao it to sneeze ye co.
The nottea ou t sell Contruissinnent were
then stricken the President authors
Wail to timpolat a Commission 50 eOttulNt Or
three ethos:a of the army, not below the
route of Brigadier General, the Chairman of
the ludianrConnelttee of each House, and
the Commissioner of Indian to ne
gotiate with the Indians, and report the
preeeed ia rs to the l'onlilent.
After 11 dlreer,lo. on the metal merits
of the hilt
~ it parsed, Adjourned.
MEM
• BIe.•SCOMELD, on leave, eilenal a resoin
tiendlrootluy ttfh.iceretnry of that Treasury
to withhold payment of the $3,000.000 for cot
ton cialins,• undbr the decision of tho Court
of Claims. Adopted.
hr. 111118.0 LW took exception to sumo
central. Innifercree to West Virginia,
a bleb appeared In too Ginbr report af the
imeeehof Mc. Van Trump, Isaiah be on.
(Unload bad not - been delivered. It spoke
of West Virginia ns n mare political found
dug, without a sleep of Constitutional
Mood In bur veins, and Illegitimate star In
our political constellation, conceived In sin
mai born in the Iniquity of modern Ilapub.
Marano, a.c. Ile (Ur. Ilubhardl delenord•
the birth of his Mate, initauced her loyalty
hominid shtea r s c i a n r r a a r n p d o l c t a icimal ed
on h te l t l e a a t s io a n n ,
born to loyalty and dedicated to froedom.
hlr. • V.l\ discLalme.l any In. en.
non of reflecting on the people ot Writ
Virginia. lie bail Only discussed liar polit
ical gneat.loll MI3 to the process of its organi
zation.
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sir. I;ELLEY presented a Communicattan,
addressed to the Thirty -Ninth and FOrtleth
Congrese, by the citizensof -Decatur, Ala
bama, premintlng the thanks of tho surfer.
Ing poor el Northern &Lamina, kw supplies
furnished through :General. tinware, and
molten that the prospect• for the crop
were so ante:log that they hoped to ratan
year abunitture or everything, and to
Laidble to discern:. with furtlter bounty.
oft :heti/hie ant i on to be bruited.
Mr IicCLURG, Cantreamiof the Comma
tee on Southern It nirimils, offered a resolu
tion arithorlz Ind the et) to proceed
by . Subdlonarhittees. .litoptod.
Mr. ASH Ulf', of Ohio, Int oductil a bul
authorizing alternate ressiona of the Din
? Met Court of the United Stalmi for the
Northern loatrlct ofosl, in glareland o
the teconit rucelav of July, and Irt Toledo n
nn the ersoml Tuesday of November.
air. TIMM' intro:laced a j lint rekolollot
&Mho rt Zing clataigo of the mopping _place
'IC mall atkamara in Japan from Yokohama
1.0 Omen. whielt quyeq.
.
31r. 110111 N a 037 a7Dell IraVe to otror a
Drv:al7)blu and reSolotton lo removo the tax
OD TV, COtt.oll..
• s. .
Mestin..,ll4.l6o.ti and. BLlClAtilti °Lim-
Led.
Mr. BltOtiliAl.l. offered a rmolutlon
directing the COmmitteivort Yorelan Alltirs
to report what action of tuts government
will ace; manifest the sympathiro Of the
American people for Van 1100,10 'Cretan!. in
what was cgnsislent with its date,. I. a
Rod !downy power, that the good
otters of the government may im moat sun.
cesslnlly interview.' to secure for the DOC.
pie of tJandla thy We/slags of pct., and
melloratlon of their polltieed condltion,
Adopted unanimously. - ' •
rules. ENC, hilt e trans!
of
ho introduced a transferring tile
ludlua Bureau frinn the Interior totho Wag
Department. Referred to Mu Committee
O n Unitary Affairs.
LOCis.N salted Move to offer a resolu
tion, proem:mud yemertlity by Mr. Bulge,
asking the President to lascio a ProCio.l2lll
- to prevent the depot tare to 51 colon of
unlawfni organizations, Jtc., nod it was re
ceived end adopted.
Mr. PILE, on leave .introdueed a Jomt
resolution directing the Secretory an the
Treasury to eitapend payment en the Judg
ment an tll3lhe Court of
tt Claims, for a 19,1.00,
form of , 011 5 taveu, fo r the porous... of
1.41it1111., by order of Can. Fremont,
until further ution. Passed.
ton motion of Mr. .IV LEAS, the ecere-
Vary of War Ina inatencted to Inform the
lions° what qintntity of •wnmp inane urants
ed to the State; lately in =bold= remelt?'
undisoo..ea of. •
ltr. RUSS asked leteo to wirer a resolution
directing the Jelliellsry Committee to re.
Portent.' have printed, tertimony /ahem
in the Inniencliment ease.
. .
Osnensl objection are made on the Ro
uts! can shit,
P The present.' the correshnd
ensettahween n o Nssy Department a and
Admiral Gahlsboronzh., which was ordered
to be printhil.
Also, the reply or the Secretary of the
Trembry to tar. Schenck'', resolution. re l.
Live to the alotropoliisu Beard of Internal
neveune, In Now York. Ile claims author:
tp appoin the Comentation from the
rental tenet of the late. Uplefek
Congress disapproves°, It, he will establish
strnimr nearasle, other ntates.. After a/eon
tilsceselen the raper woo laid on the table,.
NC motten to Ism. It referred
to the Committed on Wel - semi \loans not
preVailmt. •
, . .
Ur. WILSON. of lona, from the - Indlolary.
Committee, reported back the amendment
to the Senate Mil to setetre
The
rights in
the District of Colonthia. The amendment
was agreed to, sad tha bill as amended was
Pissed:
. Adjourned.
FROM MEXICO
Putelsbuteut of Prleouera— IL New Iteo
beellon—natuasolo oody—blanta
bona lll .Ave el r.
Return to 3/I•XiCO
Concurred In by ebb l/ell!ed btoteo
—Heel Death Confirmed.
(by Telegraph le the rlttaleargb Gaze M.
New Yong, July 11.—A letter of Instrec
tfon from IllemteiXeJla to General. taco-
betto Is—published, Informing blm of tho
Inteuttons of the Government In tot:v.lon
to his prisoner,. nod tallinating lent the
law would justify punishment upon Identi
fication:l"U that a morn complete justifies,:
lion of the precondutirs wettid Ott furnished
by erantlog the prisoners a trial.
Tim letter if General Prim, the Spanish .
revolutionist, Is pot/Outten. flu aosnowt.
sagest/it first SCIOEMAKI the plan Of French
intervetitton In EttexiCo. . •
... . . . .. .. .
nie Emden, W iahlnglon comesphedeer,
eats the entire rill:bust. Mg movements
.hronghons the Smith. esterodely for the
= u h p a o n s .a of
r a e v a e lt n y g m in o g
em e
n d t, e * a to h
tolift Maxo
gu .
ration of a new rebelliou.
The Itereld'r Skein' say. France, Austria
and Provela will make war on Mexico in
the event of the refusal by the Liberal Gov
ernment to deliver the body rirM.imiliae,
Poring Santa Anna , . premiums at Vera
Crux be held two interviews with the Corn
mislistry Bureau. Generals Tana's. and
I preen Gooses. neat. Anon. ImfOrmell the
Impnriallst authorities that lie returned to
Mexico with the conmsrrence of tee (Jolted
State, /le exhibited a written document.
covering ,tlnee foolscap pages, signed by
President .lotunion foul Secretary Ittrettl„
end bearing their oilleill Seals. to return to
Medea and cemblisti hirriself as Prneltlent
.111111Thent,or; tee United Motes Would re-
Marilee Mot no the cpustitutlonal heart Of
tau government, Inman him with Itlene hi
the amount of two hundred thousand dol
lars per month, and whatever Orme and
m.,... of w .,,,. 1,,,,, mined, require, In Mit
'attune to granting Mut permission to tot
strait troops In the Culled Slates. Sly in
' torments declared emphaticallr, of their
own knowledge, that the document wax
genuine.
New OntaSsa, Julyl9.—The °Mears of the
United States steamer Uncut, and Heroine,
from TatiiplcO, oonfirm the report of the
ggatttotgantaAllna. binii.Pavon hasabout
'myth . hundred inenal. TaMplen, and
Gomez' a,ml Omsk., had about 4CO, and were
reerniving: . The tiewrilMent relinquishes
its claim agelo•t the etraMer IterOlne,
Amiga.' at Temple for frainiulant Well, tout
retain. lon a lien advances for the New
Gamine Consul fuel Collector Kellogg. rho
Heroine bile boon turned ever to the Naval
meets here. ..
=
Telgesplo to the rittaburgli tlaaeltt.)
Riseils serf, July Us—Alter r compulsory
auspunatun at Rya days, trains hare, cum•
manned running on the Chicago and Rtent
Eminent Railroad. Tim stopping was tine
to raids of aloott ono hundred eMulpyess at
Lelgalliaport indiana, to whom font months
Inures non ,
rho rutted Statea biannual
at Indianapolis proommed to Logansport.
and arrested Utlrty-gre of the ginaluadena
but this 6iiii 1011 end tho stoppage el
Finally loading Ito .1111rAY men of Logansport
altered to pity all employees. OPIUM ftgandtt
the company 11l a MICOMIL Of tell per cent.
This erns accepted.
=I
Ili/ Tcltgrapu La the nuourstLiluelte.i -
Nem max, July 18,—'I'ho apeulal
nay. Lutturs trout finw ilrltiuns Roy lion. ,
Bhothliin will noon Ineuo orJorrosuoss
'mg tan torn hods omen holders to
Tart', with that eip,ptiem or a low W1)0
Vold po.ll.lae nt minor linirnsetitnee. Jnaga
Paseliall trill probaliiy Salt appointed Cloys
ernar In piano of Throckinorton, ly,. pron.
Ott Inentalient.
_u j7
THE SUI{RATT TRIAL.
Testimony Not Yet Closed
Tel to the PI Ml:out/It tiontto:i
.
WAsaiwwron, July iii , Pl.
Rer.l.. flocharot,l was sworn to prove
VelehL an had admitted to having neat in
format .n to the Confederate,. The teeth
mony v i m fled out.
lien... A. Walter wad poem and milted
1
If Mrs. urratt avowed her innocence Co
the day of tne execution, de.
Older. ton made and tee iimony ruled opt.
• •
John Greereb, a tailor, residing In Mon
treal, testified that he knew the intsoner;
made him a Garibaldi In la 13; the Gatitmid I
Is a islaltsyr garment; plaited het? and
front, and has plain wrist hands; it buttons
elosotm to the throat. Attar the purchase
of thocont, t saw Starrett at ;ay store; saw
dim bailors April 20th. 1535; eras hatwrrn the
11th aml Idth• tic left tits Measure /3a the SW
or oth of April: hu afterwards camas to sea
=Nand said the coat was too light, anal
wanted hie to alter It; saw Sarratt at Lather
!Alders's; there was where I got acquainted
with latm. I them Invited him to my beans,
and hn stayed with Me tan ataysi when he
left my house I *eat with him :Ocala thir
teen toilet to bong Point. Mr. taithlatilt
want with Cr.
satufluld It. .Nagle, re.uding at Montreal,
and as advocate, teatllled to knowing Mc-
Minn well. and would not, as a mayor, be.
hove him
Louts W. Senotts, an advonate , residing at
Montreal, testified to knowing St. Math,
woold not bnEete hint on oath.
Dr..l.ndger La Bella testified to the same
effect.
, Jo, flotilla,. toatlned 31,1111taiVa rovuta
thin for vonwlty Is Snt,
Defentio naiad they,had tiro witneeies en
rota to Washington who worn material to
The Court took a rel.ss till to-morrow
STATE OF KANSAS
Envoi,lon Over the Union raellie
Manner, IL it.
iSpeclni Correspondence rltieb.rettiszett
, ALlMilieny CITY, July.lo,ll.
.Itoongst a people so tut Often% and pro
grcuislre as those of Xenscs, I Was prepared
to and that the canoe Of popular education
was receiving both from the State and the
people, that care .a attention which ft so
Justly merits. To show how It Is progrer
slog, as well 69 to show to what propor
tions the Iron School erste= has already
grown, I compllo the following table from
the Sixth Anneal Report of the Superb,
dent of Public. Institutions. Ity It, at a
gl ale I n w mien y ea r the router m note Lhu progrers
Halo
Number of Distriet......
Tesetre e s
%. &lye _`drool Howes.
1,155 1,1
aN , Ilt
$.15,,14 115.1 4111
1,... 5 .C1 .11,0"
, .
Scroul 1.11•110.0 /(0 . 3.3 19:,aS Baca
In addllicn to thee° there are Sit Select
bchools, CIO 101 teachers rind echol•
art; three Academes and Inetitutes, nice
Colleges and Calverulties, numbering a/
Prolesson end Teacherr, and :AI students.
Tao of these are Commerolal College, All
of these are private or dencoranatlonal In
stitutions.
Stilladdltomal to these are thine Itighir
State lostnatton• ' rim The State Normal
School at Emporl e, la Lyon county, about
sixty tulles southwest of Lawrence, won
three Professors; the State Agricultural
College, with don Professors. situate ou
beautiful eminence overksotlng Menhat.
Into and the State Unlvarslty at Lawman%
which went into operation ln September,
1%3. Of these three ludo:motioned Inv tit.,
lions 1 mu able to spent. somew Oat, morn
particularly.
grant 30011 AL nenoot..
. .
The errantry otipet of this itch.] is the'
eaticatlort of teactiers. It had been In ope-i
ISO, now before me, ens made. It 173 one 01'
the most chart/ram' and highly rained Snarly
I cottons in the State. Not merely to learn
I the lessons of the day, but to learn how to,
teach el to otOcys, Is the object definitely
elated at,” Ways tie visitors M their report.
Of theeyelem or plan of teaching In that
school the report gives WO clear and graphic
en account that I know not how I could in
ter.; the reader more than by copying on
entire paragraph:
"One of themost noticeable panto was the
right pereiatenco wish vrblch the topical
system of reettation wan entotrod. The old
stereotyped eyeless of "questions and an
swers" mot utterly discarded. Topics.
oftener than otberwhe consisting of a sit.
gra word,. were asidgeed to thepuolls, and
each, without the Kllzliterd reference 10.
, text books or memoranda, WSJ requiem' to
rise awl develop It In. Lila own lorstuage.
and in proper eonemeutire order. with con
stant hod copra. blackboard 'ltemizations.
Than the topic assigned too pupil might be
The Andes." Re • wow tail:Oren to sketch
upon the Imerd a complete map 01 that
'mein of moontatne. with,ii th e ir
tent rarolice....toms—the Valleys, plateaux
d lat. Ole; enclose, and tie there doe
'
log learn thee; to desert , ie the height or
, the differs,. chaine and principal peaks;
I
te a
ive the local- names,
In
and Weal.
a. elutmlw climate and special champ.
tertstl. Pt the different points of the
man.- When all this has been• dote, the
topography of the region In question hi
dandle bold and Indelible relief trams the
mind of the pupil. In like marten tee pu
pils In rhyme! Geography were required
to Illustrate Ltd deferibe the. ocean cum
• rents, the winds, volcanic and tial action.
These in history to sines Mayo of Impor
tant historic regions and battlo [brats:
Those in Geology draw setanes of strata
and sketches of Maria In Gram
' mar, Crosby's novel method of writ ,
ten analyele was used. Whamming
one menu:don aritltto woubi Certain
ly excite in the most, Invelorma old foggy
.•suoreme. disgust at tin eludes. nod worth
less uciptierieg" of ou r s Metrics Sclionis.
In reading, the difference was, If possible,
still more striking, In the Men:mewl. silage
the phonic. &hats - els of sounds- was taught..
iwoomrateled be remarkably neat mad
temefal phonetic, printing of enthm lesions
Upon the board. The result of this Is, teat
' Normal graduates will Pederetned the pre.
nunclatlon of English words ! The utmost
deliberation, distinctness and volume of
etterance was demanded. In the more ad ,
• vaneed meow the gm... of elocution were
Mug., with a.niewhet extended study
of aletingolabed authors. In vocal music
NI the pupils wore required to therm:salt)
master the role. of musical notation by a
drdl an Mine u any other tautly, and. the
clue miming was strong, harmonious and
thirtieth A noteworthy:femme was found
In the general teaching - atomises. Under
Prof. Kellogg's direction the entire School.
Performed astonishingly with raold comp
blnatione of numberMand Free Norton dliK
criesnl and elucidated the Important pout
teal and nalantl6o news of the day."
A. now: handaome and.
fo emoted:on. eft Oleo
has just been erectedr this ecnool, and •
bearding••lloll.o Of stone, large enough to •
accommodate boerders.
- TAT* hanICCITOIIat. KoCner.
Trits is the only IneLitutien of learnhig I
Ibelted whiten, the Stet As before stated,
t is near Manhattan, and from Its window.,
and
3r
more meet-tally from its ratty copelo,
beautiful an
the stew aJlarCeind for mit. Is exceedingid varied. The Institution Is n
a flourishing condition. 1 witnessed the
recitation of several claateeiand if there
were feWer novelties In the mode than are
sleserliwil Mose, the hairnet'. wise none
the lese thorough. I eras both surprised
and pleased at, thethototighnese with welch
tho - students appeared to graep the
matter of the lesson. In hand.
In this College, Agriculture Is taught ass
Science arid by prectical operstion.. A lot
of eighty net. of excellent - laud has been
smoke./ by a handsome stone fen., and a
beginning made bath In egriculture and
horticulture. in time Ills will be, very
beantifill an well as eyeful. It is not,hoim
over, what Is'eslied a manuid labor institu
tion. An agriculturist!. La Lobe engaged, utp
den whose ;supervision the operations of
thin department will be carried on. To the
President, 11ev..7. Denison, O. II„ and pm,
fessor 11. F. Mudge, from whose report as
State - Ueologist I drew lergote In ...king
of the miner.% reanurcee Of Kane.. I am i
-nailer many obligations; ler kind attending ;
While at their beautiful place.
President. Denmon, In his report, - makes ;
slew goneml remarks upon the proem.
of Kansas, whlchl tale the liberty to cony
as exactly pertinent to my object In malm
lag these brief notices:.
4 .1 V.• already have a numher of students
from the counties won of this point, The
pulsationa through the great of
intent to the Ithoey Idountaina and Santa
Fe aro already felt In the rapid Increase of
"settlers to these countien. The cars of the
linion Pacific Railway, Y. D. will run to
Salton, .twenty 1911011 won Of this, by next
spring, and anon to the western Mottos the
State. :Tha beau fits Of this thorough tare of
travel to the Mato are almost. Incalculable;
Ste cost to the !State lever) . little. Su mesh
the rents, then, can the Stateafford to apply
• portion of Its Increasing mean. to the do
velOpment Of its thatltutions of learning.
To the myriad. of settlers that aro rondos
op this thoroughfare, and those pouring
Into its northern and southern herders, the
State rennet afford to refine the mean. of
oduestion,or ba slow or parshnomons In
providing these means tor them,"
Thin college Is low than twenty miles this
emit of Fnrt Ittloy, By, net of Cnogre. It
has an endowment Whinny thousand acres
of laud.
=MIMI
.Thts is it new institution. the tint session
having opanod September 12,- lani. The
College "tillage, which l stands on a corn.
maiming em overlooking the cltf of
Lawranue, is a WM/110010 noun Inflidlng.
regretted that 101.1 not reach Lawrence on
•Iny return trip until Ina day after the Cain
monctmont ageratum had clewed; but the
:epicene spoke In glowing term. of the mans
norm which the "'acuity had discharged
their duties and lod their students forward
in sound learning. This Institution please
both sexes, so far as odurstion Ls concerned,
on an equality. On lids point President
Itlco. In 1 b report.rOmarkei uThls, without.
doubt, Ia bath just and expedient. It is no
small honor toot thellledlterraneari Salto
should Lou the Snit to reCogidxsi the' rights
of woman in her oducetltmal system."
The gam L trne.l boners. of the Normal
School, as I know it is of rho : Atirioultural
Colleges at elanhattan. Thorn / SAW yoUng
mon and young women reciting together in
the samo ohms% and 'oartatrily them aP•
peered to ho quite es much vigor of coin.
prehension and understanding Co the pert
nf the part of the lattar as ht the former.
Towards each other their deportment, was
that Of well trained nrotben'S And sister. in
the iomecirrie. hantlfin U oninelently clv•
111..0U to atingle the nese, In the limber,
s,boois o Ithout danger of [(Ali or luiprorri
ety.
• _
The browning of lien. Meagher.
HI Telcsrasti to the rlttxburati Quitted
titatnen•m,.ltily pitslionger from
Fort pennonexplaina bow ben. Meagher
was drowned. lio wa. engaged Ma boarrul
on tbn al teruomi of Um lot 011. with an
Irishman who bed hiecits.l blw. The .A.
eltimpint seemed to have Tendons! tho
neneral debrief.. A ten r. a. ho Stole
Min his hod and toll overboard. ills body.
al bug iteeOnnts, had not been rentlyered.
SENN EDITION,
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
IMPORTANT FROM RFROPR.
Farther Honors to the Sultan.
GRIND BANQUET AT GUILD HILL.
Three Thousand Guests Present,
BALL TO BELGIAN VOLUNTEERS.
Intercession for Fenian 101; Nagle
MIME FENIAN CONVICTIONS
Financial and Commeroial
CST Televolph La the rlttsbereh 012.1 c.)
L1!1 ITI
2=!
Stt , Tl//011,02:, July let—The great naval
melee . yesterday, fn honer of the Sultan
of Turkey, cost City thousand pounds tier•
ling. 0 e gunboat was driven ashore
during the rainstorm which prevailed at
the time. No other accident. oeenrrod.
Too eArr . srarrAlrill...
Ltvecroot, July raft Non
pareil, Captaln Wukei, from New York
Juno ILL. ter Southampton, wee on Wednes:
day, July loth, apokun at ace. Thweartain
mud crew cif inn ilttin craft ware well and.
required no nseistance.
rtsiAlret COO ylerill/.
fuJ s, July S.—Six persons.who Lookau
active part m Lho Waterford [lota, and worn
arreLted by the police, hate loon convicted
and aentencell to Varlolls terms of Imprls.
ouclent.
rit r. C.tse Or on,
LONDO,, July la— Efforts are being made
to ObILLIO rho release of General Nagle, one
of the party of Yentints who landed at
Dungeroon and were sutisedelmtly captured
by the Irlsa guards. The doterleap Gov
ernment has been invoked be the Mende of
General Naglo to use Its Influence with the
Irish authorities to procure his discharge
from comedy.
I.2t9Car TO TII. 8111.21,
Loa uos, July .grtuti bea
ux:et woo given at Guild Hall this evening
in honor of the Sultan.. Por his entertain
ment great preparations were made, and
were in every way a success. The Prince of
Wale., Ismail 1 . 1.4111, and all the principal
members of the government were present.
Nearly three thonsand guests were at
the tables, which were stretched to
parallel 11000 the whole length of the
magnincent ball. The greater number of
those present were the most eminent men
In the nation for rank or reputation. The
hell and the tables were gorgeously decor
ated, and the display of gold and silver
piate seas ercesalvely rich sod darrilog.
Tomight a grand ball, given to Help lan
volunteers, who are on a visit to
This reentry, Is In progress at Agricultural
Hall. Over Ilfteen thousand peOlde are
there. It is cznected the Sultan, Prince of
Wales and others of the distinguished
party at Guild Hall, will 01011 Agricultural
Hall before the close of the feetlyttics.
eINASCIAL AND CONNEDANAL.
Luanox,ly IS, 5 r. u.:—GOneola at SP,;
.3 , 11 re, 7!,11. lilinons Central, d 154. Erle, 411 , y
At!mute and Great Western conenlldated
bon de, 22. Bullion in Lao pant of. England
ix Imre/teed A:l3ll,tlru.
IS •
, .
• !at - Intro.., Jul. , IS, a P. ar.--llotton Worm
don; males or IO,OW bale. middling uplands,
ar 10},t,s; Orlesna. a. 19,4. ..arradroulTa [Am.!
atmnr.l. Coen; we Od. New Wheat, lts 191
tor white California. Ilarley.ss. Oats, Is.
Pons, Mld. Proolstona—Pork, 130 14; !leer,
I lot; Lard. Or; Dagen, C. 1 6 ,1; itneesu, 117 e.
Produce—Potrolenua. '9.1 for splrlta, and
19 . P4l for atatufard. What, Tallow, Ito.
Lonnun. Jul'. 19, Sr.—Sugar, 0.191k1
Plg iron. Llnieed 0
Ail Ms. South
.C. 71. Sperm oil,
F
Leoz.r. July IS— ' rening.-1 ,
States moue clamant 16%.
FROM WASHINGTON
=1
Wasula*You, July 18,1%1
NAVAL tXTCI3.IO64CE.
tau olted States steamer Augusta and
monitor Atlsatotlotoah, arrived at Barbs-,
does J ace R/th,ta thirteea days from Cape
Verdes, and would rail abotit July Ist for
Sista.. The bean's Of the ores, was ex.
Geri. (Irma hie Ordered the erreiit of Bre
set Major fiert.6. W. CrawfOrd. for dizobm
Itleneefor oaten, In having failed to report
to big regiment, St Lei:engine, ag requinnt
by special orders from the headquarters of
the army . . •
Tile SOOTN•leetetWe LYTTYL
John birdlimes, sbenetor. puldletteis a card
thin morning in selblestillention. Ile rays
Dm letter widen wax banded to him by
booth vino Written an eotOteerehti note pa.
per, covering three page. The first two
Payee were written in the spirit h nil stole
of the Philadelphia letter, and it was only
at the rencindlug parsgraph that anything
ens said bearing upon Whet 111111013trea,
which was to this client and in
?hem wools : "For a long time 1
have devoted my energies and my money
to the accomplishment of a certain end. I
have been disappointed. The moment bee
now arrived when I must change my plans.
/limy wilt blame me for What I am about to
do, bob posterity t ern sure will Jimilly
Oren who love their nonstop batter, than
gold or ille—John W. Booth, Payne, Harold,
Alteratto
IneeTele•OLDlZete .11 . 1.0.14
The Hoard of Managers of ,the National
Asylum tor Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,
bare mode at sport to Congress. • They neg.
gent additional legislation with a view to
Pa .1 itlollll I caresf the winner the etuldren
of soldiers nunported by the Institution, so
as to obviate theobJsetion urged by soldiers
to being separated from char families.
mr.Acazza - c PkoolllkaA.
The Tan poach...ant Comm'tux, I. still at
work. This unernooo General Urant. and'
Colonel 111/Iyor were callua upon for further.
wil,l6nee.
. .
Brevet ItsJor'Oeuerul Elltong , Cabtaba
Fourth has been urderal Dufote
the 11.01.1c10g
PROM NEW YORK
Te'carapti to the Vlttebargb tiaettto.3
"gait , Your.. .July 18,1W7.
11.41,Y0RT 110EALLI.
Th. whaloboao faetOtir of Solomon it De
fruclhou William atroet. was buttical this .
worolog. Loss $130000; partly Moored.
amen. or A tawren.
The man who comna:tuid suicide at the
Coffman Comm, teat evening. wna C. C.
Woodman, a lawyer. of /Joann. Ile leaves
a silo and three children.
• Eats Irroor 11011:100i..10. .
ap Th u la Cow e m di n c n/ o r ey E riTe heh a w a turne d
his
Owen upon one of ble clique, his Mende
having *old ehortabarcs bald upon
hell. Joint amount. Tito oeerirrenoe of this
loss Cringe to light the fact I hat the direc
tor In question is abort of stock virtually
3%000 share,
nruzisu VIOI ♦ ervoisu ■ACMMIK B;CT0111"
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Mraars. Wheeler E Wilson have recently
discovered that within tho past nye years
they L\Po lost over am,MO worth of articles
trout their Motor?. stolen by operative,.
Nearly Mit) , of the workmen have con
teaunl..tm only one boa been arrmled.
rOLICZ CONYIBIIOXER brio.
John 0. llorgen 4 one or the Commission
ers of too Metropolitan Pollee, tiled this
evening in lirO9itlYii.
lITSULNIZEI wrgv oo.
Tnosteamer Home, from Biala, On the
fib Inst. , arrived this morning.
FROM CUBA
Monroe 'Doctrine TeaMINI-MOUVIM.IIII,
to 111111MIttlilial.-ArVIV•I. at tootles
at latnitteg—lletutior neolittle'a
City Toionmytk rittebarrh Oast tie.)
July. 19.—navana advicei of
the nth slat° that thirty froo nogroos loft
for Liberia. .
Some radical Cabana • celebrated the axe
-001100 of Ilaxlnallan by a dinner. Toasts
to the alenroo Doctrine warn drank. It la
understood the Cuban flovcrument will (or.
bid all newspaper Slacnsidon on Mexican k
utridrn.
Ilavana Sugar market Wave and
Tho Captain of the Unclean steamer T0,,,5c0.
,,, sco. at , says 'Juarez Intends to
erect a mon tuneat over the remalas of Max
ofAndlii !p °fi to t i r trio j uranrgTit l
111 w. soother was daily expeetod.
maimed affairs hare not improved. and
failures are Inert:Ming.
The health of the Islaull wets protay good,
and there were but low eases or favor,
Soinare , n.terni as President of Hayti ht
four years from the first of May last. •
The M. Thotuas pnbilshes mores.
ponitenee to show that Senator, Doolittle Is
charged with the , nogot latiotos for the Po r-
Chant of 231.. Thomas Irmo Denmark.
Stela lan at IYe6lle (km:spieled—
. MiesMbeat flamed, •
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En, To,g.plk to the Plttabaigh Gazette.]
map.. .lacy lb.—ltealstratlOn eloaed.yen.
4.r.b.e. The total number et persons reg.
satertn ÜB,Lty whiten and 1,810 blanks.
The river Mesmer flint, wan burned at
the wharf this Monies. toasoki 3 OUL :lo
Insurance. It Wm the worker an Innen-
CITY AND NUBUlttiAti.
FOU Writ l'Ali E.—The fullest and i,r n*:
bfr Money. 0:l and Prot. 14, Markel Reprorts
!,fren “ay /esker f Mrrife/, min 1, fou n d
on en, I , +re,th Pug,
'The Propnwed Conrol4latlngt-1. 311.6
.....mont
A communication eppeared In the Closiitiete
• of Weillicsday i tn reference to ...loyal' artl
etc, published in the tioretTe t or the loth
i lon., rolatiog to consolidation, in which'
the writer, who signs himself , Allegheny,"
l i "talugests that the elate and poneli I.d pat
In the hands of n wore reliable friend of
I the measure than the In Ashton' who penned'
er dictated the arimie in the Goiirrvc. ,
i
I It is nude evident from , Alleglicnyis , style
that egotism is not tho Ittiut of his faults,
and wo shall not, therefore, attempt to
,
conVinee him that we were right and he
Is wrong; out for the intormutlon or others
congenital In the matter, we will give the
data tddln which our ntatemmit was hoped.
We procUred the fled.. oprin *Men one
article watt fumed from a reliable entire°, and
we are inclined to believe them, ,Alleghe
nyte,opinion to the contrary not:withotanti•
leg. The figures, weare In formed by tne par
ties who leintlshed them,wereco liteted with
care, in meet cases ore from an ollimal
enureu, and can he substen t tided. lie says,
'I um at a leie 1.0 hone . haw he egures out
twenty-ont, 0 , 1110 Clly nod 110rOugh tea in
ShAint Intinsnip, nod ten 111111 E earn in col
lies, Liberty and Peebles. , Nothing strange
In this at all. We never knew a man with
as much egotism as 'Allegheny , appeare
to have, but,who'wonlil segue:lmes ba dot a
lost , to know things that school-boys ate
1 fomillar with. lint we will endeavor to a.
slat hins "out of thewooda,, , by Informing
him that 'dilly •and Borough , talee Are ,
levied for the pontos° of steeping tho CRY
stn eta In repair. also for Various other port
PoSest that In townehips they levy
. what. -they
roll a road tax for repairs,
1 and In riklng Otle statement we dm
I not think It .neceosaly to utake a
1 eepactite colleen, especially for road
tar, when they both proper!) . cools l
tnder the eatints head. Had we imagined
hat , Allegheny, , or any one else, would
have been 'at. a loss , Lo understand the
matter we would have elated it others.
wlee Ito I. "Al It loss" again, we otwerve,
On to how WO get the rates of taxation for
satinet purge:nee ill rlttitntrall ten mull,
When the 001 contollilaudie tile wards for
school plirposea limits Lite amonnt to nix
10111', nod nders us to the school law of 'Wit,
in regard to the towneldps. tie are wilts.
willing to elm It that our knowledge et the
eohool law le but a Sneed/els' one. but ".011w
gheny , ebould maturation:l the laws, and
the reason, for 11100,, before he presumes
to teach them. We will endeavor to an.
Beldam him In this matter if possthle.
The centred Board thereucalnn levied a
tax of stx m Ills, anti was n echool tax
of four mine for buildiug parses.% which ts
as notch it permanent tax as tiny other.
levied on the dß:ideal. war.. tota hulldlng
tax—se levied as to average four mills
throughout the cite—thuamaking a 001,001
tax of ten 011111. WO etttten /it our article '
that we did not Include taxes for betid
ing purposes, and also thatwe in
etude,' all peramennt taxes'. School
taxes for building purposes arc permanent,
and hence are Included, while the-Lases for
bonding purpose., referred to is env Intl
ele, tll.l not leeletlet school Inc. lOC that
Tectonic. but the city Macs for building per..'
Poses. which Is a Specie.) 1007. We know ea
well tel . ..filet:hotly , that the school' law
Prohibits a greater levy thou twenty milts
dn the dollar, and he ts very stupid If ha
oes um, know that eoltool boards has - stead '
but very little attention ton. ill Mx own
table, ho gives alx instances where hoards
have disregarded It. We have, as staled
shove, MCIaISCL: our Ih - formation from a To.
lieblu Wen ree, sell ea for as Liberty township
In concern.% have the Abatement of too
T w an h I rof ay e
tßm rdoeechoo ignro oef
that township hen levied twantydlro
tallier or school purposes. In Allegheny tate'
the hoard Of Centre! levied a tax ten lotus'
for Schtml purposes, end there is In the four
wards a tax of two, thraNN Ili and eight
mills rettpectlvely. for hotlines purposes,
whist makes an average of four and three.
fourth*. and this added to the ten levied by
the Board of Cutatol amounts to fourteen
and thrce.fourths at lite, Just as stated in our
former eruct.
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We think the loregoleg vcUi fully satisfy
our readers of the correetnwis of our posf,
ti0n.111:05.5 therP he some among them like
il_kllegheny,” who Is *bt to to know
Many [hinge; plainly intelligible -to less
presuming men. Tao matter of ilhrmlness
tax of two and onerourth Is paid by
❑ p p erhaps three thonsininl portions Cain! a
populatlon of over laty and that
is one anti one.fourtil trolls Instead of two
and 000-talertb, I. States by eAlleglinny. ,
The auflothmt statement chows the ler les in
the two cities,
City. :School. Poor. Ilusln.s. Total
Pluelneh In le 3 ii Sly
iUleghly•
• Wonderful Coro Trine.. Singular
Clrcomatauert Ilex It Through
Prayer?
We clip the following from one of our ex
changes, the Catholic S!ontlarti, of Piing
delphia, it:muffing the care of a laity of
this city, Ills, Pauline Male. The (lathes
Ilcs hereabout have been discussing the
matter thoroughly during the past few
weeks, and many regard the cure us a mir
acle. The lady Wls attended by Dr. Fiero
lom noose 'rtes.:* regarding the case - we
bayonet learned. It Is assorted that when
Bishop Domoneequltted this city for Itomm
he promised the laity to tare prayers said
for tier on the day of the ennonizstlim and
exhorted her to have faith In their cliloacy.
biegnlar to any, she.nroso from her bed on
that very day, out of which she wee en
able to got during right long, weary years,
and he n since hero convalmeent. As the
matter Ins been the subject of much con
versation In this WY, glen nor recd.' ,
the statement of the cilitcrof the Mondani
regarding the lady's remarkable return to
health. lie says
-We think It right to publish the portico
lora of a isond..rtul cure which has lately
come to our cotter. A lady rend:lbw in a
city in this date, ins been bedridden and
unable to stand upright for eight years and
six months. Silo has frequently bean pro.
nounceil Incurable by •physiciats. This see
know of our own pee:tonal knowledge. •In
fact, we know that she had abandoned all
hopes of a core by humans. and was think
log only of patiently , hearlog her milierings
In preparation for the mill A•1117b Ref
Impending. 13ut approaeldng canon
!gotten of the Blessed Paul of the Crest.
founder of the Passionists, lanced some of
the fathers of tbat order. who were In tile
habit of obit , lug her, to errant her .Spirltual
comfort to have mane novenas mild for tier
by religions commtinitina raid other pions
Pe.01115. to their holy Founder, to tile end
that, through his Interecesion.she might he
cured all the day of his canonization. And
It would ream thaPtheir prayers have been
beard. On the eveniti , of June %nth she got
nild waited Ott., Ihe room. She still
very Wynn Irate excitement, but there ran
be no doubt of the tact: ,
The Contlnegetel %Moog.
Among the many well conducted , lint
eines restaurants unit eating imidens lu the
city none nand higher In the estimation of
the public than Lilo .. (lontluental. , situated
next door to the Postollime on Fifth street.
11. haslet along tune pan been' under the
mauseement of Ur. Win. lusitsheliner .the
worthiest and mouL Rallied of proprietors,
and has ever merned and received a large
share of public patronage. The saloon Is
well arranged for the ousiness to which
IL Si adoptei, being large. airy and neatly
fitted. The :tinhorn Is of ant eines Style,
while the uttriost cleanliness provalle. Ali
the cooking is denote the rear of the salmi
—a grunt 000000b0000 in this worm wor.ther
which other places for dining might pron.
ably adept. The tables mr kepLoonelantly
suppitml with the oholtest of viands and
ileitcycles which the' markets al:fonts
surveilup in the very bee etole of the
culleary art. Tee bar is liberally supplied
welt ales. wines and merle ilo 800000cr
beverages being sold. To VIM.) desirous of
procuring ern. citus meal we can safely
.o.lMall.mtt Mr. lloitithelmore ealoon.
'Will Open FrPiny Morning.
One care of biniuttrul Prints, at pit/ cents.
Ono rem, / 1 Lone Cloth Shirting, 1:!..;c.
One cane Illenehod Shirting. / 0 :50.
n 4 soft Finish Pillow . Muslin..
74 and Sheeting, 31.0 end We.
Pant mind', Stirred and Plain Flannels.
Table Linens, 37!;, 14,04. null 730.
Congeals beat KM Gloves, 41,50.
Corsets, Shirt Fronts, Llnene, I'. h . ., Kane
snake; Stripo Cambrics, lionnyeemb and
Hamburg Quilts. at 41.70.
Heavy Sheeting Cheek.. isild and Me,
Dress Goods, 12'.0 IOIn. 23,01 and 37iin.. All
new and selling ai ono-half leas than last
month. On the went oorner of Market and
ylnuo of
etre etnms.Ne, O, en. Gardnerls only
bod
()no Onto Finn C:1104123 yard.
GAnnanitd 5T.W.161.1T.
Mown Dollllll.—Tho Methodist llplacopal.
Church, In course of construction In New
Brighton. Pa., and which was nearly....
pleted, was blown down on the third lust.
The bonding was ready for the roof, tho
brlck work raving been completml.and the
rafters up when
lossalls were blown to the
brat story. Ttin will amount to about
four thousand dollars. Workmen omelet..-
.a away tho rubbish, and we aro Informed
by tho Pastor, Mr. Moillyar. that they will
have the bonding couiploted by the middle
of September.
•
A atlademennor.-51r. E. Rogers, of
thellrni of McVay d, , LtoiturrOleory, ammo
keepers on Irwin street, made information
OpeanSt. E. T. Skarn, charging him with
committing a misdemeanor by abusing a
horse. Tins deponent rtliogen that, on the
12th Inst.; the defendant hired from him a
horse and boggy, and when ha returned
thorn the horse showed marks of having
wen grossly ahnned, and
fannedry was
broken. warrant. as, for the ar
rest of the defendant under the - it t very
alable not.
Nerounde,—Wo are indebted to * Die Mont.
In an's string tomd for a delightful so reroute
hot...gist. The band is coo:Meted of four
Wearers, viz hasty Stelioniugus, .1. M.
Ilutalmsh, Phone Crouse and jamb llyerlV,
art; tweed and third violins, and vielln.
collo. respectively. They aro all excellent,
Performers,' awl their enchanting strains
and melodies ore always welcome.
Pante %truck umoes.-11.
shock to 4 cluing Ingwoman—lndeed. to any
womsh—to end Mather teeth are woman—indeed ;
nieg to go." Never Will any human being
who user the fragrant nordootr, while the
tooth are still /annul. melte Mat diseOvery.
Even when decay has commeoced, It Wane.
Malady stone Ito progress. •
Mara Chewer, sor emelneont.—Eleowliere.
le offered for male oao•balt Interest In an es
tabllebon. dry goode elore.On rodoral street.
Allaghany, ninon Is non doing a bualnuse
7111';'Iranfo'CITaVrt7A':Ilerdirgsliltee;rol
• Coln Nparktilog Notts Waive nt. J. T.
SamplO4ilJrug storo, No.'', Ergloritl Moot,
A One lea or Chlldren.s StamAkr bileqUAS
13 1 , anre% N 0.73 ➢l6tt.et 4trett.,
Blare Pollee Eztortion.
The exposure of Instances of extortion
by the pollee 15 not chronic with us, anti we
I hid rather het be called open to do en. We
otirtalnly bare no malice to gratify . , and
pltciltes coilt : Sor e I . tif o n . o . o n t e h o c . r o e f iki w e b c a t n v v e.r i
rr th i n c n o
It may r re, In putting a slop to a system of
, blackmailing which has been carried on
with each impunity that :hose engaging In
It have come oink they ace In no'danger
of being brought to aCeotint and bon en
I continue tech alliance 0,1111 robbers, toeing
no opportunity for pliioglna from
unfortunate people who end themselves to
I the Mrthesef the law, and ate glad enough
to escape the pcnaltY b . f . ...l:Wing with the
demands Miele of these while tinder duress.
IMM • case In heed, which agoras s.
;air Illustration of host the "black mailers"
operate. A tow weeks age a stranger,
named Gallagher, no Irishman, came to the
city, with his wife, and stopped at the
••Itull's need' . tavern, On aecond street.
Ilia occupation *an taster ape:hat, and her
stock: In trade consisted of cloths and such
like merchandice. Ile had not Complied
with the law In taking out a license, and
thuaindarred the penalty Of tiftY dollars
prose, d
on to conv ibe byiction act of
In n
the qu V,
arter to be
Sea.
im
pose
Istone. Ile was arrested upon information.
and taken before a magistrate. Ile was a
stranger, perhaps ignorant of the requir&
meats of the law. That lee wen ismoraut
Other respect! there pen be no question.
Ha bad money, and here was no
of the ofavorahle opportunities" which
the iiblack.mallers" full not to take
adratttsma of. They fi.tcited his fears,
by tangullying his Intense. plaelea tim ball
which he would be imitilted to give Murder
43 avoid going to jail at the eltotorditiary
amount. of tWetity tem:mend dollars, Ile
bad no Irlerids in the City. and had bin Wife
with him. Weep there seemed to be no
other alternatbre than for him to go to
pri hundredas suggested he Gallagher that
on and wyventy.fige Millar. would
get him net of the trouble. lie greedily
accepted the proposition, produced the re
quired amomit from his sunroof tour or five
hundred dollars, and eapresced his grist!.
ludo by bestowing a few dollars In addition
upon each of the 01111sani aerieerned in tile
transactiou, and who, in his sitoplicitr,
tialliether at:ppm:ea had dons him a great
favor. Gallagher watt of course. released.
Subsequently, In talking about the matter,
he tray n rprited to learn that s indle had
,been practised open him, or In plainer
words, that be had been In the banns
or "black.malters." Ile sought advice
I from a counsellor at law, who, after
hearing the partmulari of the trans.
action, placed bet little credence In
the, statement. flowerer, ha addressed
same to Um "officers of the law," Inviting
them to i'coMe and see intimating
that It might be geld! policy for them to
disgorge and thin avoid aliment Genre
nien "gmbetweens" are lawyeee, somet
times/and while 11 may be considered "le
animate" practicei
pi.
e ranuot avoid the
conalusion that where ..cation. are
thus avolded,Jusece and honeetil are limo.
rod. The "note" addressed had the effect of
convintang the lawyer that the statement
made to him was not, as he bad conjectured,
the wild phantaaY of a man suffering
from &Urban tremens,- , the anxiety of the
"black mailers" to have the matter Arran.
gal, Indicating the Guth of what had been
asserted try Gallagher. They disgorged, and
thus Gallagher was persuaded not; to pros
ecute for extortion. Within :Mont tea data
after this occurrence, Gallagher died at the
"Bullis Geed," the result of Increased In
temperance, whether taming from the
trouble the pollee caused him or not, we do
not orator:11 to say.
One, at Orel glance, would scarcely creEllt
that such tranraetiotia would he engaged in
by:WO:rem of the law.• Yet. remembering
eases which were tried at the recent term
of the Criminal Court, it is not so surpris
ing,
We are cotuoleined of for such priblica
lions as the above, on the a t tsend of
Index.
onetime. It is claimed tha we should glee
names of magistrates and o nem. in order
that the innocent may not be impugned
- with the polity. It in timeenotigh, we
judge, to be more particular when prose
cations arel.UP:tea, and It Is to the in.
of those of our magiatraten and Mit
cars, who do not wish to rest under the lin- I
potation arising by seine of their number !
violate:a the law, to Interest the:melees in I
having the guilty Prosec lit El. to long as
blade mailing la allowed to be practiced.
and persons known to be engaged In It are
permitted to hold the Milan of magistrates
and constables, j nSt re longssill the stigma
rest on the whole body, and the wooer t "weeding out" process comment:ea the tot.
ter for the honest. end uprighf portion of
our Aldermen and officers, and that there I
are some such we maintain.
Robbery at Irwita.s btotios.-Arrcet of
the Alleged Tateyes.
During Wednesday night the Jewelry
store of John It. Williams, at Irwin's. Ste.
Hon, Westmoreland county, about twenty
tulles from the city, wits entered by thieves,
and grate to the rains of over case thoswand
dollars carried off. The thieves gained
nn entrance tato the cellar beneath the
stone, and establishing Is base of operations
there, cut a largo bole through the hoer.
and thus animal access to the storeroom.
Once in the storeroom they made a seise.
ten of the most valuable sratebee, Jewelry,
and silver ware In the store. They then
proceeded to a room moulded by Mr. Wit.
bums as a eleeplog apartment, where they
secured some eighteen or twenty vaittable
watches.
The robbery wee thectrvered at an early
hour on Thursday morning, and suspicion
imitating to two men who had been aeon
lounging around the town on the previous
day, immediate march was made fdr them.
Sir. A. hi..Bouser a resident of irwitt Sta
tion, who bad boon victimised on the pre
vions day by thieves, ascertained that the
parties tied been men crossing the country
tomirthl the Connelleville Hallrorul;mid ho
•tarted in pursuit. lie took mainsail Ott
train, coming to • the city, and at ()dee!.
learned that two men answering the de
ecription of those' be was In noarch of, had
taken p.sego on too early train' for this
city Ile followed, mit when he resched the
depot lie wan Informal that the patties left
the truth at Sone. Lis. secured the Mi2st.
once of Moors Hague and /del:Wray, of the
Independent policoomd visited: lobo. They
euccmded in capturing two men, giving
their !lames as John Cline and Chalice.
Pohle, whole:tit in their Tasmanian a c abed
arable quantity of stolen Jewelry. The
watches will probably be recovered 14-day.
The amused were committed to Jell for a
farther hearing.
The shoe shop of kr. .1. H. Therilor, a
abort aletecoo croon tno Jewelry store, was
entered by We same parties whoen
tered the other, and robbed of fifty-five
dollar% worth of boots and ehom.. The
building was entered by forcing it window
with a limmy."
•
A Nick Mao to Stoma or Health.
A Tent or two ago,l , angered with a tgrrl-
Me breaking out over the body, wits pain
In the limb. and a general prostration of
the whole system, which. instead of n wear
log Oct..' as 1 frequently had been told It
would, It was gradually wearing me out,
and leaving me day by day with lea hope
of recovery. I could not see now this ought
to be for ono of my years.(forty-fired. I con.
suit./ one - doctor alter another, or all the
poihys that I could rend or hear. of. I Lod
no mussels—that is, none that was of much
11.• ae ter al - the purpose of digestion was
concerned. All tha - bittere and stimulus.
that I could take only usillated. to let me
sank Into IL dormer mot more melancholy
depression, after their crams bad passed
away. I tried ono and another of the
ousel nostrums that I Neon advertised
in the newspapers, but to no purpose.
Now, how I come to gat well. A
pamphlet or circular was put Into my
hands, detailing cores made by your BLOOD
st:aucusit. Among the cores was that of
Mr. Boyd, marble mum. 313 Liberty carrot.
I wont to pee him, and found that his mow
more than came up to the cortineasta I
tried your BLOOD SEA/sCliEg. to the
amount of a dozen or more bottles, and
now rejo a ice lo a completo renewal of all my
iscultle
•
/ wOul d ere state thool commeneal.
Wong DIL h
KEYSEIPs BLOOD SEARCH ER
1 broke oel with more eruptions on the
skin, which somewhat alarmed toe. I then
went to sea Dr. Keyser, and be told me - to
keep on, that It was merely the medicine
throwing the'illsease to the surface of the
tmdr. I am now as healthy ea any one
could wish. and you can refer any ono lo•
me On 1100 proper.
Yours.
- -
DIL KEYSER'S consultation rooms ter all
Medina. °Monte diseases. 120 Pena street.
From OIL M. to 4 p. m.
•ttethe , Npeedy lUme.
•
Mr. joins _Storelsms, one of oar tale worthy,
grand jurymen, marring/align:lntl statement
of hi. weedy reoareey from a attram of . tha
head and .ellestfroni Wien he had nearly pm
Wed! :
I cheerfully make known to the public the
speedy manner In which I have reams.°
from me critical state of health under the
treatment of Dr. Ahern. at O. 131
field street. 1 have been afflicted for meantl
years with marsh of the betel, which at
last affected my threat, SOU *OOl3 thereafter
My lunge became involved. And ale° this
filthy need accumulation, gravitating down.
wards, destroyed the functions of my stom
ach end liver. I was so dyspeptic, and my
liver so deranged, that what little smut I
did eat offered so little nourishment to the
lpasm that I soon became very emelt rre
-0,11 In ft,,,h. I waa perfectly 'untenable.
Wu afforded no enjOyMent. What tnijoy.
meet eau welled that Is afflicted as 1 Waal
I have been under the - treatment of Dr.
Aisne but three weeks, and the remarkable
en.ce which has taken place In the char
setee of my disease in so abort a time la
almost incredible. My emanate is fully ree
.torptl 1,0 Its former power; have gained
many pounds in weight, and am .1111 gain-
Ing, and am once more on the road to health,
as the results of his peel3ll.l. treatment.
Joan Rennin., itotlford street.
Hearing Restored' Its nee Moots,
When I ftlpplled to Dr. Aborn, 134 Smith
aeld street, Ibis morning, fbutuwhY• J. l3 '
.13th,) I was so deaf In my right oar that I
could bobby= my watch TRY when pressed
against it, and bad been so for years. In
five minutes Moo hn restored My Noising.
Now 1 can bear my watch a distance
of algid, Inches. This I consider • ...mark.
able care. T. I. 41.1)(MTE01110.
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nmiritd cO.tr.wr
R Re ,
•
Residence led B M
slant. C'S°. t". lie.
Wtillaat Moore. Rid.' corner of Dnmm~
and Davis !numbs, can loetify to She above
statement.
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Tbe Balm thame.—MeElravy nail • Bruer
lon, tu , of the mon charged with tieing con
cerned in the brutal outrage upon the girl
Barbara 'Bean, et the Birmingham bridge,
on teat gunday night, taw a hearing before
mayor megemby, 'which remelted In the re
mum of Beruirtm. eh Venn ball, and the
committal of .11aElpsty far a further bear-
llle Vireo 7.1.• In the alp-Can better
al-cheaper Boots,' Snow, lialutOrala and
everything else In We line, be found than
at the time honored store of 41n3en Rdbb,
No.s9 Market street. - • • • d •
K 3
Stolen ROreee Recovered.
Two hAves, stolen from the pasture of
Mr. W. Belle, in Wllkins township, on
Tuesday night, were recovered yesterday.
The circumstances leading to their recov
ery are as follows: An Advertisement ap•
neared in a morning paper yesterday dm
scribing the bogies, and oMeer lia,rtgell,
who bail rend the notice, observed one of
the norses In the event in Birmingham, in
imssession nr a M r. Moore, of Westmoreland
county. Ile arrested doore. who stated
that he had got the borne from the Oakland
Car Company, and on following the matter
nr,. the other horse was founts there also.
It appears thut two negroes had stolen the
horses, one of whlett they had sold to ton
Company for cash, and the otheg they
traded forblind hone and twenty-dye
dollars.- The a
thieves are not known, and
will probably not be apprehended.
NOD. of our Corn:spur
ns. lea. seem to
thin!: that the trlemph of their cause de
pended, like tho late of Jericho. upon the
amount of noise maile—ln these days of re
daement and luxury, an ankle of real In
trinsic merit Is anon appreetatodi hence the
unbounded and Alliparlinehill success of
Pea Amos ESTTZ6IS.
This remedy has ever and always been
found reliable. As a gentle stimulant and
tonic appetizer it caunot be excelled. It Is
an doubt a sovereorn remedy for stomacale
disonlere—for - Dyspepsia,l.lver Complaint,
and iri stimtdatlng a healthy appetite. •
MAfinoran Wntsrt —A dellibtrul toilet
article=eopatior to Coloxne and at 'Galt the
price. • wrx:E:2lv
We sell Dry Goods both at wholesale
and retail, and aro, as a consequence, en.
staled to keep a larger and mach better as.
sorted annex, to sell cheaper. and glee the
goods Ic more accommodating quantities
than exclualvejobblnd houses. Retail met.
chants are lonital to examine our stock.
J. W. Ilsaasa & 'Co. •
• • SO Market 1141)02.
We aiefin the elides of • Revell: Mon
—No more prematuredecay at the teeth
Sommer render s them indeatruerlble.
more, d 6 Makes the enamel as white as
Ferran marble. and the breath as mierlfer
ons as the Sweet Santa breathing der
bauke of violets: , .tieither the teeth not
gemP can become Mammon, if it is need
daily. awl.
Every Lady in want ar a atm silk or
cloth ravine, could mot do, better than to
call at %ranee% No. 73 Market street, and
examine the vest assortment Of atylee and
pattern. before going elsewhere. no we fewl
confident that we Can please bola m price
and quality, .
Dearman., Dhihargee from the Ears,
Catarrh, Monlea of the Eye, and all agree.
Mtn, of a chronic and obetlnate character
anceessfelly treated by Dr. Ahern, ISt
Smithlleld erect. •
All of the Late Faris and Nes, York styles
in Cloaks .m 1 &Lego.. nt SParLce's. N - 73
Market street. •
Cloaks. Cloaks! "magmas, saegges i=
Clones at the great Cloak kmpOrluto,No.73
Market street.
Whits and Black Lama 1.4.45 Pointe,
e.•cry One erode, at apnace% ie. .1 Mar
ket =eat.
Cold Nparklleg soda Water at J. T
Sample's Drag Stare, O. 33 Federal street,
For all of Ito now styles In Cloaks or
Sacques, go to Spence , s, at \o. :S Market
street.
gar Additional Local News on
Third Page.
FROM THE WEST
Mormon■ for bail x.ke—Catile Cap
' , tared by Indian.
Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh bluelte4
Su. Loris, July Id—Four hundred 3lor
mons left Omaha last night for bolt Lake.
They came from Liverpool, and will reach
their destin r. ation about the latter part of
gtnp-a t: eptembe
head of cattle, belonging to I*
hoocht troth, were captured on the I.2th,
thirty miles from Port Sedgwick, and one
man killed.
.Montana paper. announce the arrival of
overuor Smith and family, and Colonel
Meredith, Surveyor Lihnertil of tne Terri
.
FROM DETROIT
Fatal Aveldens,..eleller }xplosion
- Desna of an Old Citizen.
by Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Olathe.)
Ibooool,, July 180—Lientaneat W. L. 03.
born, fell from a scaffold at Adrian, . this
mernLog, and died daring : the dap. .
The tug Johnson exploded her holler On
the Sage:Law river, Mat night. Captain
Rafferty and three men were killed. The
host Was new and is a total wreck.
Judge Conant, one of the oldest and most
respected citizens or DArolt, died lost
night, aged rlghtp•foor yens, . .
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(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh duetted
tzar anwonvo, July 10.—An ordinance
imposing a fifty dollar license noon mer
cantile agentitoiesztern tomes before they
can soil woods hero by sample which bas
fo7 a long time virtually prohibited compe
tition with alb. largelocal establish mtmta,
has been repealed by the City Council.
Fire in Cincinnati.
' (By Tolesraph to the eitubargh gazette.)
Ciamngait..July Pre brake out this
morning to wets- atory,buildlng on V.. 03000
stmet, owned by Mr. Btralt and ocenplal
• a paper warebouse, book bindery and print,
log onlee, damaging the building and coo•
Celan to the extent 01 171,000. Insurance.
,119,(Ko.
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Not according. to this receipt or that.
It seems as though there were a thous•
and ways to make wine. This is all
:crone. Such multiplicity only per
plexes. The simplest thing in the world
IS to make wine; or. rather. wino is not
made, it makes itself. Simply express
Jute and let it stand. That makessfine;
that is the whole of it.
For domestic wines, which people will
drink, treatment is required. Here sugar
most be lidded, that is all.' Went there .
sugar enough. in the berries—currants,
rhubarb, etc.—it 'would come under the
knot of grape wino. Each man may
Judge no to the emountof sugar hoWants.
done people like sweeter and some
sourer wine. Make to suit your taste,
and the sugar is your criterion. Fur
wild, sour grapes, a pound of dugar to a
quart of juice Is the rite. Some have a
quarter or even a third .leis. The more
sugar, the sweeter will be your wine.
All NVlllcr_t arottlike in one respeet, in the
general wino taste. The different* Is
made by the flavor of the fruit. Titus
the strawberry wino is different from the
blackberry wine; and these different from
the gmpe. Tho reason why the grape is
best (to a Cultivated want) Is that its
sugar is hettersilffering from cane
augur.. • .t fruit should have Its own su
gar. But the grope flavor also Is excel
lent. Flavor antr.sugar unite in the
gram and hence if makes thpbest wine,
so good that it 'sculled the only wine.
But a mmi can help to make wine—
helpjust as he does In anything—that is,
he can ace that only pure, ripe grtlP. not I
Japed; that vessels are clean; in a wore,
that everything is done In a workman
like way. This will improve the article
Just no any article to improved by cam in
the production. Give, thee, the grapes a
chance to ripen tAnromghly their fruit,
and a g 90,1 chance for fermentation in
clean v . Ossels. If the temperature is low,
(in the long slam, of fermentation.) the
wlnelvill 'be the better, but it will take
the longer to make It. In Europe, casks
are sunk" sixty feet In the earth. That
gives uniformity, as well as a low tern.
pentturit—F. 0., in Mc . Rural WorN.
—The workmen employed at, a marl
pit, lfanley, Ragland, recently cattle
upon an enormous fossil admits seven
'feet in diameter and of at present unme
t...Mied height. The outer rind, of the
thickness of a quarter of an inch, has
loan Completely <admitted, while the
whole of the hollow: portion °f a° reed
is compactly tilled with stone abounding
with itupressions of calantites, farmland
other vegetable exurte; of the carbonifer•
nos. peeled. The uncovered portion of
the fossil ix about seventy feet from the
&triter. Hammon, the prOprietor
of the pit, intends to present it to the
museum of the Mechanics' institute at
L.-A tanner in NoW York is ex-peel:tient
tog in tanning cat fish skins, which it is
thought will make good leathbr. The
sat fish of the Western:waters, it is mid,
sothotimes weighs from 'ono to two hun
dred pounds. It Is time that our rat
skins were beginning to be utilized.. At
the
. present enormous price of gloves,
our Inventors and manufacture. ought
to be equal to doing soutet tig with our
undeniable, plethora of ra ve r matorlal to
Uui shape of rots. Rat entehlug for the
glove makers is a great business 111 Paris
and other European eines. Our rats
want revonstrueting, badly.
—lion. Claiborne C. Herbert, • primal. ,
neat pelitlelan, was killed on l'rlday
night, July .ith, af. Columbus, Texatt, by
a man nuwed Spews, is a bar r,om
tight. Speer was afterward killed by
the Federal guard while making his ar
rest. 'Torbert was a member or the Con
federate State Congress, and was elected
a metnber to the Federal Congress.
- -lion. Fleury Seidel; of Now
York, fa at Genova, linitterland, hoyoq
lotiml,y ill of a throat disease. LishoP
QuiVtard Is sick with gastric fever at
,Romp, Fla., Elias Rowe, Jr., the inven
tor Or the sewing machine, is also dan.
gorously ill in London.
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N — CAROTIN'—the :Xtturaday.
- 'Jul MG, by tb• a.m. J. jnii x
W. MILLIGAN. Esq.. of SAl.Gmlds. And MI,
MANN A, CAROTHER.d, pr
•.. •
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
TWO ZDITIOTS.
WIDNNADAY AND DATIINDAY
• large sleet, eeataistiog TBlit7Y4d3. COLA
.1711Ss of tateresilas reading testier. including
!emu, Editorials. Meet Wogs by Telegnpb
sad Marl, ealeable BasOlae Yaw, for Um
Tarsilyomd tallest sad met reliable Mao.
els! sad Cossateroial *start Reports glom by
my paper Ia tbe city. /do dormer. lieebanie or
Aterettani staild be glib.* it.
Tubas. eon rub WXXXLT Clerrcru:
t i t t ufflt a rg "' " ......
Clops of Ten......,..... ............. tab.
—And *as copy of raper to the Pent. Itef . 100
op the dab. Ldalf.lous tO Gina eau be sone. , 'At
Sur llmi, at olubrates.
NOTlCXTOEcreSCurbres.—lti °steel.. lbor
psper, be sure .4 theory what 041110 Ton
tout. as p , ll (qui • Weduestle7 IdltloN Par
nr,ing but One mall sweet.
slousy bx °ref, Express, Eater Onfers.
or i.nnnistered bettor*: waSPbe teat at oar ebb..:
Acieves, 61AZST7r,
PITISBrIbeg, Prfrs,
NEW ADVERTISEMEITTS:
LE3. - AIKEN. ITS DEEZTP ELL .la,
No. MO Ironnb. street.
00711N5 of oll.ktedst CRAPES, GLOVE...zoo
ever, description of Funeral lairedsllor Good.
forested: Itep.os *nen.* day sod plirbt. llt arse
d Corrispes torolsbed.
ItKriaxlV-Cl,—Rev. Ua•IQ Krt., D. D., rov
K. W. Jileabus, wloß. ,i
311`lor.
JG. •130041ELIS. UNGEGT4—
• KV/ tIYII/I.liLlt, suceassoe to the
Isle B.moel R . , nudger,. No. 21, Whin tweet.
little do o r, fro., Deaver, Annul:ken, sae,. Ur-
Wile, Rosewood, I,:eloilanr. Walnut and Rua,
.0001 Indiddlolt Colant, at the lowest ',Sneed
orlon.. Booms open at hone. die and ntrai.
Hearse and flarrtaues furnished on short not:,
and on most reason stile tame.
EDWARD. CZAILVIECALI:
Uti-
D Unice. Si a 4 0111t1 BIREIC2.
Allegheny llatallir, noseoood, ol. , er'Uolt ,
dm, veltn • comolete stock of funeral surni•elon
good. on hand. and tarnished at shortest nutleu
at 'wawa prleoa. nate and Myers Stehle., etc .
nee or JelliST ASO MIDDLE ~T ALIrr,
Danneaee l Degree, Saddle honed. Se.. In,
R T. WHITE S. co- ILSOETI—
• TAXER% AND LAILIALMILIM, Manctin,-
tee, Wood', Ron and vletrary. 0013 n Howass sk*
Slanzbmpner I.l.ery SUM. earner Nbetneld and
Chanters streets.. Ream and Carriages flu.
[wished.
E e s. STEWART, Underiuktit,
corner of MORTUN and 1..Z.Nt4 ISTIMarf'S.
Moth Ward. Octane of an anal, I.lassso O.
Larrfages fa ribbed on (be aborsest vo‘lo,
WASTED.-lIOOMS
TWO OR Mint BOOMS,
' Wanted for a small frailly. without NAM.
respectable location In Allerheny prrferrAL.
Address, DUX w.l3.••43aarret OrroCt. t
ltlettit ffiltstareb.
DEVLIN SILL, Beat Estate
and, Insurance Melt.. Butler Ht.. Law.
cog BAL.—MAN 41/A01117.1.1N0 HITZ.—To
Ifarsoffacrantarit We offer for- sale the beat
and most dealrable rite for Hobble Mill end
Blatt ?mace, or for any tar t s menufactwrirm
purposes, in the county. TM. property la loot
led on • 40 foot Street and the All.beny river.
and wlthla lOC feet of the A. V. IL /I. Mt tot to
LIO by 549 kermas devirthe loch slot smelt de
well to 0 . 00113140 before buying elsewisere.
terms mode to Ault ma:chasers. ffironlre of
DEVLIN A' HI: L. Real Estate and lows:ante
Steals. butler etorot. Lawrenceville.
FOR EIALE—That very vatua-'
ble and desirable grooear Dna. on Be'
beers Street and the Allegheny river, in Al/e
-then), ; Ins byCareet, on which la mote,
•very suhrtantlal Beek Budding, gra storlee
high. IMAM) feet. ealenbard and well adapted
for earrDeg on idmost any branch or manntaa.
Ming. Itts seldom a tat of these dime:Won:.
within the eltri - satt be had. and lee would Invite
the omelet a tendon of those desirous Of meek
-
tor apts. tor toutntoctortog pormiii to coil at
the otdee of DEVLIN • BILL, Neal Estate Lod
Intoranco Agent.. IltiVer•treet. LotrecnotyM,
WEDDING RINGS,
18 HT. SOLID COLD,
;ON BAIB BY
DUNSEATH & CO.,
Te;vcnoll.ckreal.
56 FIFTIIIRIS'S%
GO TO
H ASLETT & CO.'S.
Loo. 93 SMITHFIELDETEEiT. YOE TOUR
E...l3Crr
JAMES SCOTT,
)) (SUCUEF.3OIt TO JOLNEITUi A SCUTT.)
3=lll4.9.laElizi.
FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
81LVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.
=3
/Er Particular an d
1, P. 1, 4K
Watch., Clock• and 4awelr,.•
GOODS. FOR TDB 11111110 N!
SMITHSON,
PALMER
8c Co.'s
AUCTION MART,
55 & 57
FIFTH ST.; Pittsburgh
balli.mulgummata ot Banana Stocks et
Guoda trum all part* of Llultxd MOO. tu
sold at .
E
PRIVATE SALE:
Wholesale and Retail,
REGARDLESS OF VALUE.
11m& 'RUNNER'S. •CUILDEEN , S AND
yucyßE! BOOM RIMER, RAITERS, HAL
iftEALA AYR SUPPER%
DOENSTIC CRY Utri/DE.
CLOTUA CASSIMERES. JEANS.
CO , TONAIit.S. RHIETS AND DRAWYBA
CLOVES. COHERE.'
lIAN DEERC EIR, RUE rEscERA •
CUTLERY. POCKET ROWLY.
RATE. CARPET BACK&
=
Ingrain, Bag and Linen
4C.,UFLM: 4 3O I 3'ES.
At Auction Prices I
rwt=B.eu Stip,
Nos. 55 IND 57 FIFTH STREET.
N. 11. .1 , 11.1.1.tere arm tlensebold %pd. for #ll4
.t /Wales oa .LVICILIC 'SHUR:WAY.
==in
AIIOttOUNUI!
IpfiHEPT rizEnzum
COLD 'MEDAL
- AINALIIDIID TUC
Wheeler& Wilson Sewing Maeblimp
~
*Me OSILAT nuns EIPO3IIIOIf. Jose It.
Mrt antr lOW
_sad Monate eimplastom
of 41 the ctlncipsl steel:does of the world-. 4.
Commlttee of tv6 brltig coopmed of Ms
meet compete* ,t atm Imperttel Maya.
ICIL SUMNER & CO.
. 174,0 No. NT ' 7l/Tll STRIONT. rittoborob
OfIES FOR SALE, AT
Illovvapils Livery *able,
men u.rx.o.sahasa now.
One BOIS& tory goo.lo , o• dohs; sot
Outgo ot looomotiva MO good driving MAIM
fri. U' Elorago . bo.tron rotroiratlhn nt00..4.1
CIAO & CO.,
Practical Furniture Eljaafactarers
COL PENN AND . WAYNE AM
Latest .1745. FIIILAITUZI onmaaill
313,44..."1r0k.rw,
-
Seale* of Weight] aid :Neasitresi
NO. 6 70 VRTII 11{TILLET;
itvema Liberty ind Farr, drama,
olden prounali are.. 1.4 to
1101Wc MOLL d
Anchor Cotton 10111.% rffisburgrl ,
its " ul goo t ti lr AVOLEVlTLY.L' z ' tfurr,.. - ,
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