THE DAILY GAZEITE, rIIALIERZI) avrar titollum PEANCITAN" REED &Co., xma. Bctirteure OFT, lON UV.ZirrZ .11021. ism sit ri' starry. !ems ITlScas !art tr veden MUM rain or rrrisouloa AID • . • ALLEGNENS CITL LLIGMT,CIatArIeST astd DEBI tABLILI ail OUNIZSUIAL Jr.trltilla the SWAM carde er 41 1 • aebeerieele. pe el; r 7 1. .1 , -- 43.00. . r1TITUF1111.:11; reaxA. E irepittsburgli Citairits los Tzs./LopolocepArlos or Pixie. Isom leg the City daring the enzancr months the/ can have thoGarrrra 'nemd to, their address. trzaraerlng the same at the . oipee, tor firteeneente per trookrar cam week or ALLEGISENT oIsSERvATORV. ,At a meeting of the *BLOCS of-the tViatern University, helekthe 18thult.; Prof. S. 'P. Langley, of 'Boston, was Maanitionsly elected to the chair of As tronomy and Physics. Prof. Langley has spent two years In the Observatory in Cambridge, one ye.af in Europentam- Ming the principal observatories there, • and is new- connected with the United States Obserritory at Aztospolit.' He is highly recommended bY the Vice Admi ral and Superintendent of the Nay . al Academy at Annapolis, by the Lieutenant Commander of !be United States Navy and headed' the Department o( , Astrono. my at the Naval Lcademy,„by the Direc tor of the Observatory of., Harvard Col- Jege, and by 'many other distinguished gentlemen. - OUT mesons must experience a high degree of satisfaction in knowing ‘that the Observatory IS now free trout debt' and that this enperior'instrument, one of the best in Our /and, is now to be in the handl of a gentleman devoted to his de pluomaat and of so great promise. The Observatory now belongs to thd Univer sity, which will enjoy the instructiontof Professor Langley. It 15 also codifying to know that out Univeroity is 'steadily and constantly rising to its podtion among our best colleges. No institution OM i&tion of wards - Yid:fools so good advantages for a thorough education. We hope woo to be able to _announce the' en dowment . of the chair of Rhetoric and Oratdry. "kimono' or wealth may well illTeV -with the certainty that rich returns wil come to our young men, to our - cities . Soxs; Or TUC rIISISTILMS of Louielane are 'bringing Coolles from Cuba and elsewhere . to take the place of the ne skinelt on their plantations. The cnolki are brought under bonds to work for Ave years; but, under this color of con tract, the poor simple Asiatics, who, in leaving their native country; or :in, any subsequent.movement, had 'no volition of their owe, become to all Intents and 'purposes slaves. The enfranchised ear. poem of that State, as soon as they mn make:their power felt, will be apt to spoil that game. Es.Cior. -Davro R. Powran died at his residence in Harrisburg on Tuesday, in' 'the seventy-ninth year of his age. Nearly a generation bas passed away since he occupied a conspicuotts,place among his fellow-citizens. Ho was a. man of conaiderable intellectual strength . , but noted brilliance, nor was his life or Maladministration marked by anything. that will „givolim a conipie. nom place in ttio history of the State. :THE tilos Pectrio flarratean of the Platte is now coinplettd • • distance of 42 miles, and the canpany expect to reach the ban of the Rocky Mountains the preSent.year. It is stated • that tho already pays the interest en all • the government bonds that hare been issued.. The same is true of the .tinion Pacific: Italiray or theffaisiut the trade • upon which is increasing - very, rapidly. GARIBALDI is evidently awaiting a fa. - 'iorablo moment to make a dem:Matra , dim npon Rome. At a pnbild reception at Pistoga he wild: ."We want to see Italy strong and poweiful.,7 . Rome must be once, in spite of internal enemies aid all foreign despots. Old though I am, I firmly hope to go with you to Rome. Tzic Board of Health of Bt. Louis are ,vigorous in their 'efforts to improve the iabliary' condition of that city. The scourge received last summer from the dread epidemic, has taught the citizens of' a Louis that an once Of Prevention is worths pound of cure.:.., , TEE anal:km:nit of. the Union Pacific Ballined of the Platte, (4ayn s comes• pandent.of the Chicago Telayne) are en- demoting to find anothei tiass through Bray blorustsins north of Bridget's .FlSis,lnt With whit BUCOU3 be does not President - still 'eiinces a weak swims -for counterfeiters.: Ho luta jest pardOnett 31.r.Le0d, - of. - St: LOO2l, COllliditl at' the ititielt term of t.onzt, and sentenced to tuntergo an Imprlson meet of two years hi the -penifenticuy! Ii CGSAUOGA Coniy, Onto, oflikilch Cleveland's a .part, tbere run twenty nye thousuidelight brazed Ondaeveity tisreornale !Dila:hugs over twcz4-ono - jeers ot` age. two hundred and ninety-throe of these are colored. Trtsns aro In Ireland eighteen ills- tititionatie asylinii, one anillizLu, find the central asyhim for criminal lunatics. Annual reports of their condition are made to the Lord Lieutenant by tbe In specter GeneraL From the last report of this .kind, as we learn from tba Irish Times, in lunatic asylums directly under the control of the Government, or in private management, there were 8,064 I' "registered" lemma persons.• Them lig ' urea indicate an increase of mental mal adies In 1863 there were 8,845 lunatics; 1864, only . 8,372. As the population of Ireland u steadily decreasing, it is evident that lunacy is increasing. -In dcad;wairnilar fact Is noticed by the Lu xutcy Comtnissioners, both in England and Brotiand.'...The excitement and Her. ry of the age, monetary tunics, and the , common hate° to become rich, 'unhinges. Paris nornmipo relent *atm' "But • • Paris end thy Plulantui are- itot altogeth i 'or bad." Yon reelhicl:- hove br. --- • Mary -; Walker - was Inisulted in England, - not• only at middle meetings, but also. when . her curiosity or desire for • knowledge Mad her to ;shit the London hospitals., She haw reventiv mode the round' of the hospitals in Parts, and in every inatance was treated ref th Um utmost oour tray and . roorPect, not only-by the but by the student% 11 , 1 well, who, it appears, could ace nothing ill her peniou, costume or Olutnecter to elicit from them 'the 'rough behavior of the medb-al student,' 'rough Nome of The Purls Papers oxpressi Entiprise at the .Iv - unites and op - position created in London by her peen - ''7-lar.dreas, about ninth they ray there is fluthilg 01-tbrriPPPrroPlillte or urifenii- Amu: enthrtated that to 'New York • them are titry thousand &la and yOung en who me employed lathe various 40 natt,..tironntactaditg establioh meant. The wages of these O rigr = from three to WWII: Motion a week avanige belng„ probably, about five dol lars. flaw do they, lite on such a pit+ • ranee'? Board and clothes coat for %Mr! about • as about en for. 0"1311111. true that ..thorio genet ally itnne `homes With. tigimn nnti brre", on „whom they rely, to sow exten i for en p many of Main, owover, who have no Thelv am many ' dependence. &limper thent are even no unfortunatelr etnntla • Enticed that they havo Indigent parents, or helpless broilion• and Biafra.' &pen • dent upon their ieboni for a livelihood. • JC. ^Ti3l) rt imn L Jaren:nod thot there in Iv tannery at Rockfort, in which the newly patented, pmess for estionstion the' sir from the Not - is cm . r ployed. It- takes; by tide process, only only twelve boors to complete the tan ; ;dog. -The weight.: or loather is berms ed ten per cent. over the old. Pr ooo ss.and 'the cost of the work Is bet ten per cent. , thet,of the old, and tt is'. alto claimed tbeleetber ie Superior. • -• • ' , . . , _, ~. . • \.' 1.. --- 1 - ..;,•, , ,w:,11/76 , ,,,, -ii 17a •' --;:,--,-- , . . — 4 ' - ---- -, • 4„._...., -?--v- _ . , .•-: - ''' , ';*-ti; - ,- , , 4 -,-, .__?,,,..._ .-Y - ---__,, oxi, , - _ ~, ..,..',- 4 1,4 ,-- ` 4 ,, -__ . , -.;_-; , . a ,...7 ._, _ ~....,.., ._... ...,,.A ....:,,-- --,. /,..10-='..rft - ' -' • r . , ' "A. /'-'-. -4,• , * . • ii• • :PA " -. 4,z4.1- • , ~ - ..:_;:,--- -1 ' . ,-- vm .- ~ , .., 4 . :‘ .4)4, I r„.___- -,, kl • P' --; ".-_-.L__. , I , • - 1 1 1 1 1 -,--- . -,.- ' -9 4 ' 1 7. 4 " ,--• .4 ----- e1....... , _._/:-...F4.,----. - __---_-'-_,--- \ IF - , ' i ' ', • ~..--t• • ~ ) ) - •As- ,,, s. • -..,-----z-tz.i.,,,,-.-_-_,‘„-,_ -_-_,,,,•„--.----_,...-______,----- , ,• • , •41 VOLUME LXXX.II.-NO. ISt. VICTORIA'S cobwreare,- Queen Vrcranrn haswritten a book;or at least a good pirt of one, and milli*. superrised the remainder, on the early' life of the late Prince "Consort, in which. there are some singularly frank`, ; pleasant rerelatiorui of the innerlife and heart work of royalty. - We find two letters copied by the London cormsprM dent of the New York T width Will be read with interest, sad: deepen the goodwill will& is felt for flifilWrltertf.in the minds of all right minded „people. The first is from Auntirr:tio his grand mother, apprialtither that the Matter bel tween him sod Victoria had been sr- "The subject which- has occupied no so much of late is at list settled. The Queen sent for ma alone to her room a lew days agoonad declared to me in a genuine outburst of love and affection that I had gained her whole heart, and would make her intensely happy if I would make her the sacrifice of sharing my life with her, for she said ahe looked on it as u eaerifiee; the only thing which troubled her VIM that she' did not think 51.0 was worthy of Me. The joyous openneas of mantic* in . which rise told me this quite enchanted me, and 1 was quite carried away by It. she is r ea lty most good and amiable, and I am quite sure heaven hai not men me into evil hands, and that we shall be happy to . "Since that moment Victoria - does whatever the fancies I' should wish or , like, and we talk together a great deal about our (Mute life, which she prom ises me to make as happy as possible. Oh, the future! dues it not bring with it the moment when I shall have to take leave of my dear dear home, and of you! I cannot - link of that without deep melancholy taking possession• of me. It was on the 11th of October that Vidortimade ma this declaration, , :end I have hitherto drunk from telli you; but how does delay make bette r' This is very--charming . .and quite in chancier With the maa.• The next is still better, .wherein Victoria tells her .„ uncle, the King of - Belgium, all aboutu it: WINDbOII CASTLE, Oct. 15,1839. My DELTIBST UNCLE: This law will, I am sure,•give you pleasure, for you have always shown and taken to - warm an.interett in all that oopeerns me. My mind is quite made up, and I told Albert this morning of it. The warm affection he showed mo on learning this gave me great pleasure. He seems perfection, and I think that I have the prospect of very great happiness before me.' .1 love him more than I can say, and stall do everything in my power to render' this sacrifice (tor such in my opinion it Is) as small as I can. He seems to have great tact a very necieseiry thing in his posi tion. These last few days have passed like a dream to me, and I am so much bewildered by it all that I know hardly how to write; but I do feel very happy. It Is absolutely.neeessary that this deter- Mlll6[loll of mine should be known to no one but yourself and to Uncle Ernest until after the meeting of Parliament, as it would be considered, otherwise, neg lectful on my"part not to have attembled Parliament at once to inform them q it. Lord Melbourne, whom , I - -have of course consulted about the whole affair, quite approves my Choice; and expresses great satisfaction at this event; which he thinks in every way highly desirable. Lord Melbourne has acted in this busi ness as be has always done towards me, with the greatest kindness and &libellee. We also think it better, and Albert quite approves of it, that wo should be married soon after Parliament meets, about the beginning of February. • • Pray, dearest Uncle, forward these two letters to Uncle Ernest, to Whom beg yin will enjoin strict eecresy,• and ex. plant these detallswhich I have not time to do, and to faithful Stockmar. I think yon r might tell Louise of It, but none of I wish to-keep the dear younggentle. man here until the end of next month. Erneat's since r e pleasure givearactrent delight He does so adore, dearest Al. bert. Ever. dearest Uncle. Your :devoted Niece. • A Mermaid pk. Cliao . est?Ek r r. „ . ..A rather novel Mid homorotil.leensi: tion, which came hear resulting serious lv, however. • occurred- in,owninection the heavy rains on Saturday- A report* was circulated that a - Mermaid had been brought in by the high tides and washed ashore at the foot of Trade street, near Chieliolm's mills. Quite I large crowd walked through tint rain and mud to the spot indicated miry to'be disappointed in not. finding it. ft was afterwards. reported that the marine stranger Mut been captured and 'taken to. the . establishment or. Dr. W. 1 3-Trott. the well-known druggist, at the north- Wert corner of King and Broad streets, and that it had there declared the • rains would continue'and the winds blow un til it was 'released and returned to its 'proper element. - The report spread so. rapidly through the whole city that, In less- thin. half an: hem, Dr: Trott's door, were besieged by crowds '• of freedmen -and a - few white nisi. 10114 determined . Cm seeing the uronderfnl though apocryphal dent gen of theNleep. Dr. .Trott, Who had been made the victim of some wag, al though taken by surprise, rehired his visitors quite coolly, and endeavored to pus it off as aloke The crowd, how whleh continued to increase.. were not' so may satisfied: Soma one re ported that the pilot boat. Wild Cat had just comein 'with it tneasage 'froin the outaide, stating that atlas the mermaid was brought and.delivered over the' bar within twenty-four boors there wcrold be dreadtul doings In theedty of Charleston .at the expiration of that tams.: Boum of the freedmen from the country proposed n rescue, and the crowd at last became so furious and threatening that the pro. prietor of the establisbmeat was corn pellad,triesk for a squad of policemen to protect his premises. Two policemen were texordinglydetailed for.t= pose, and remained” on duty g the tlitabliabtaent during Sitiottity after noon and night. Yesterday- morning tho scene:-of We excitecqent, hod again become quiet,,.with only- an occasional visitor .calling to' see the margarita.— g) thtMKo not nep...3,,lfttv Wo do not taipposo there is a man any where guile no stony-hourted thoit.tho . does not •enjoy eitrwines from i boring wilt.. It hi a good thing tribe loved - OW petted, and no man in above It. But some men think so much of thin that they get nothhig Moro, when they choose a companion for life. - . And Immo women: know the power or care ats co, well that they etuploy It artfully, - and . At t eglea alt other useful uttalmneutn. Tho moult Cl which is any number o f Ithiresorted matches and s died of unhaenincow. It 'certainly in e goal - thing—We ro nyntion-and, poetry of lot e. By ”rooon light and starlight , Is not n fotainit myth. The billingy end tooing am never-to be duopised, nor ought petting and caress ing to felt into disrepute. IL In only a tinny heart that ran (Meet dingten at these tbingo. -Bat Do not blinded by such , allurements. iinitworthcare'not all that will be, neetledo-:-'lCaressing. bawls and eyes wilb , not *mince to ma, n happy hope. - Look for acrompllshments mlnd• the culture - of reflood thought and education t , Girth:a mat tem; without - Which' the-tricritt rahtmltc love will in time grow dim and dicer leso.---Votr York:Gni:OLT. ; • ' - - • Met, hail% the Askstlea.. • • 1t , ,,. Mr. Pall, the Unitnrian itilsioa my at Calcutta, In describing the way of life in summer, with the thermometer at lee degrees in. the daytime. and 8 . 1 degrees In the night, Says that NVilktfld noaa Is the exception and 'drowsing the rule. The poor, ‘,II or young who brings you a now from Ws "muster," (a' word in which Asiatic. riverence• de lights.)na sooner dellytan it time he films himself on Ms tack at fulllength. and is sound asleep In three-gitalletn of a twit ate, sh thatlt Islam! to maw him if you are five •telnutes' Penning roar re'Ply. This Indian faculty of littmfia Itropplng asleep used to make the smile tut I have got used to it. I now expect to see as 4gentlemen". asleep in • their. ma rines, on their way to oftlasl. and the hes • Vealtbie, a! a matter of coarse, asleep In their palankeens, ,h" tY the wayamnever called palankeekshem, hut jsaptcyi.' When "the rajahs. its.; see Englph people datteing at noternment loam they ask In "render, Why not make your servants -do. tide' Eternal sleep In the bliss • Of Cted,.antl."ne'rer born - egoist t' l2 ildooloolo him, is Asasistit,ls the Oriental les ion trusted with oar• Wawa - religion: , Z'ott ellncormg.44/40# 1,10 . 4 T A 5 - FIRST EDITION, MIDNIGHT. THE SURRATT CASE. Anxiety. Concerning the Verdict. RUMORS CONCERNING THE JURY. Lir TeleirsoiL to the Pittsburgh tiasette. W. 0181,0 1 .011, August 3,1%7. TheJury . in the Surratt case itoi now men oat twenty-atm:a hours,andthere @aims no' prospect or a linaingreement. It is rnmoieti that the jury' 'now Wind' Bleten to ode. Judge Fisher Dm not been upon the benOh to-day. The crow.] comes and goes continu ally, and individuals abuttals with much en- ergy the probabilities of thelverdieL. Set emit is bolerrtslod over apainty the enerda . tors.' ire not been brought to tho Court room Tot to-day. - a hr. grading, it.. in ens:aged:in another Dart of MU Court house, but olther Mr. her. rick or A.:4110y Jr.,. are present to welch ovary proceeding. -Mr. lUrrepont lrna not .beou'in the; Court room store the twain-onto the Jeri- • .) edge lather rotureed to the court room at 010 o'clock. Al the Jury were not pro- Dared to report, ho went home, eating ho would not be hack till to-morrow morning.. HO gave the °Mara rulrothislon to go home. and the crowd which had been to attend anee elI day Immediately took their depar :tura. Jt b.undoretriod. however, that If the Jury theure 10 coma into Court durnag the ,sught...the J edge la to be teat for. throne rumors prevail as bohoW the Jay in 'the Burr= ante artidllsided. - The more • reasonable report. Is. that, nine are for ado- quaint and three for conviction. The-11a, :sant hen rah:tontinepurely legal few twen ,ty thousand riot/sow. It is calculated the ; entire cos; of the trial will boot tent nue tittnarod thlanrand dollars. iiitsiaziaTorr fay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh earths.] iliFistainuieslatuffest Ig7. semisany 0110200 Mtn Tan The Thee,' epeeist eays: It was made known to the President. from an uppareetlY reliable slime%Shit Sl.r.Stanthe would va cate should the President demind parent tonly that he MVO up the onto. It Is the perinea of Ms. Johnson Ist allow the whole matter to remain in abeyitisce 'for a few days, giving time (Or reflection on the part of Mr. litantOn and the friends wito advise Min as tette course he shOuld puttee. if he then persists In the refusal threaten, the President will auspend him by giving him notice that he is .herebysuspended from the further execution. of the functions of ! the odice of Sectotary of Warn nod .that the i reasene for the ilaspettslon Mut be enemltted to the Senate at the next weskits - of Congress." The subject wet fully die cussed to the Cabinet yesterday, and the Course Obey, Indicated was unsualstoutly approved as belngiwehluthe third aecuon of the Tenure of Oflice law.. The Cabinet was nearly nuanlmons In the opinion that the drat Beaton of the law glees lir. John son power to remove Stanton who was never Tegularly appointed by Johnson, and confirmed sable appointee by the Senate. Thee point will be elemosed again in the Cainnet on Frulay next. The President to day ordered that no communicodlon Ib held with lir. !Stanton as Secretary of Wet. snit. DENIM The J . /ridden% still denies that the recem. mends lon of mercy was unong .the papers mesented tdm by Judge Holt on the Mb July, .0(11, when the exceative approval of the sentences of the assassination OM. spiratOrs was written out by Jonas, Holt and simmd by the Premblept. , • reiterear CS convorno wort, The Secretary of the Treasury, Ins recent Lotter to General Spinner. says holders of comoounri Interest tunes have no right to claim payment thereof at maturity at any other place • than at the Treasury of the United States at Washington. bat In the ex. erciseefa liberal diserchon he has 'tuition. ed the Assistant Treasurers at Boston. I New Teithanet.Putbssielphia, to par there notch 4tien presented at the respective of fices. in doing Shia the Secratery has done as much for the aCetr , a:Matlock of holders as the interest of thebovernmen; and eon. aenienoll 'of the Veranortent will Perna. The National Lepton hanks owner. be -en [berthed tr redeem compounds and charge to year nOOOOOO. . Mr. spinner has lethal thejollowing rule. for Use An:sent/Stints of Amble. Witte Treas ury for redemption: Pled. hulled are required to remit Snob note. in pew...gm eeparatarroul any other notes or securities, aderesied to the Tres , sury of the United States. •'ti.rarel l Treli!(=r,= ° ;t ‘ ti ,"* F+44 ', 7 redolent ' moot be prepaid y t o party I i remitting them. Third. Schedules of rates should be tire- Pared and seat to the Treasury. epee-trying ' the denominations, date, letters and num- I bees contained in each remittance. Earth, Aa a safinstard tettell holders 11 Is suggested that these notes miT he canceled before forwarding them, by punching out both alanatures. care being taken to leave , the date and aumbetr untottehai. ! ...- tutt i lliy r cliFett g fr the r rse=Tlesau- i7b' rers at New Took, Philadelphia , Boeton, San Francisco and New Orleans. or In cur randy by express at the coit of the owner ' 01 1110 . notes, es the party remitting' may , . • . OraY/Ir i ncense iSatactertea—reraimmT„ •• arlarr.mt a ..ltaelit ever." • Ptealdenst Johnson, liy invitation of the Schentsserwovein, visited thatjamessisstlon 'thtestrielibeeMat the Zack, secompeusled oy ColuldoOrs and Morrow, and Yr. Gust.' awn, Of the President's householdl. behutout were drawn op in line selbegate, widget's the , Preeldent. a formal4adeearn dial reception. Ile win them escorted over the grounds.b telteensi the varied featly ties.. Thousands of apectators were pres ent.' I stneeftling pre tee . shotvlotth pro s wl, the Prelil dnot i In .11 um/ prison-and lilt the bull's eye tare° • Ulnae 10 ancoesalOn. • • • rcaLfo ,•• Forty-three thonaand and twenty-one emu oUtmbilirlands were disposed of In .1 a:yet Sterns City. lowa. Sort:wield, _MII. .oar tatioltand.l4 Crlielles Meetly for ac _. tarotaaaa armor. Tb* .atatalneal. slat the .tiork•. of FrradMen•• - Barran have •ent of wei.ky Vos. ter gstrosph So Ow .1111.041416.fi5.vite.) Ric/mono. Angglt IL—General :bcholleld • . t0../64 , 'Linea no order that Mier tint !OM Ult.all desUtute In the Sto4o will be torn'e.l o'er by the loilltarp antherltiel to the Overseers: of the. Poor In the rcept•ettve eMzezdes and -chine. The .Fzeolmants Un rest anion* rill colonizer be Weed.. • In the United inaleel:ocut tO4larjon.Hor• vie, of bleeklletrarg. - ores sentenced to pay sl.= tine and undergo eta mtmentlor removing whisky :from his die titian: Wit hout paying theLiaronueieas tar. The ewe Legs lesees. r ?Dr ffaamfoleel.: August a—The peened - day's racing w largely attended. The hurdle VW. twPal elver by 1111ekblid.' heating - 'fl, zeg, iced -.7lea and General {Masons. Titne—:J.fa‘... for the Maratoga Cop. two nillee nod a quart, klogalna beat Onward * Delaware and' Dorele. . St A puree of three hundred dollars for three-fourtha of a mile, woe won by Vlrgli, beating Drleaus and Lady Bryant. Tane— °Wert Printers Du a Miriam ItlyTalegraen to the Pitt.inigh DrIZOIT. 'Ariguist the 'print/int In thin city belonging Willa_ ..t.tninn” have • struck and atoppiml.work, In 06[1.1111.100t0 of the publhibers refining to employ, nor tele men recommended by tin "0n.0n." There is no disagree:Meat g nem' , Upward. of One bemired men are sties oat of employment. The publiohere are mak ing etrenone exertions to Oil their (Micro, and opt: . Union'', prices to cornpotarit men. • ••, Amite/au, War V ./Irrlved, Telegropb to the Yl tubergh . Now Ont.bene, Aognat 6.—The Atistrlen sloop-of.wer Elisabeth b. arritnel .ftten Vera Crag, batten ou bonen - a nte r nber of Atettrlan winters. 6be reports that the tiellen State§ ettamer SuOgnebanna eullon trant.Tees Crag on the 23tit att. Dual:lotion unknown. _Gent Mtge* prelim Deane. (if); , ralegrapa . tOtt.ent.taborgh thomttt.3 Clops It. Y.. Atigton. a=-The long wooden bridge otter the Bread Wert. btt•lti of the erbt caul gave way Ude altarnoofi motto. Itattog s Jostled wagon nod the driver Seta the 'trete!. The driver was.eaved: :Degree. :goisferred • . . . . [By Telegraph to tea glusburgh Ussetts.] , ~ llortmerevorr. Vv., Auguet P. - -At the eom• mencoment of the Unlverelty of Vermont to-day, the degree of L.L. D. was 'conferred on Thaddeus Stevens .and Llort. Jamet A. JAWINIOO, Cd Chlctira. • . Negro Joiners to Noesn'tarollos. itwsnit to the rittebersh tilesttc.). (8 4'1114.111011. August B.—.A Jury of inquest muentoned lo•OnS.ctittsll9 cotnne , c3l of whiterluill acmes. Tale 'Ls the 'Ern practical enforcement of the jury order le this imuttKllSte section. Dam** by :*aliy:4tatne. .r..llylcigtiph to the Pittsbarik Pitirabstra 'tiCirry inlns to-dayingt wsrhod away the culvert' on the iteildl Railroad; Ono tulle frara, the city, Canning cOliaidettiOle di:Acanthi Uttedlns: Ilium Pa+ e e CaioansisitOneio Efly:roottop!o to the rlttsbarsta masatte.t B.••Ttio .. lndiazt - Cruninte• stoner* will sum for Leuitviloworth to-mor row, Senator liendernou lett for home .t.o -ritys.l,l join {tie Comialscloa at Omaha. ISait Writtlear mann, T.le(rob !peep Plateeteet, yetefte.) 8, n u i. Ault . - B.—l:eaten/Ay the thee ammeter wen ninety-eight, ha the shade. the tvertpeet dey of the sessoa. To-day it. fa .flizetT.ll.; Powder 11111 [Ur Tel•grabb to the FlUsburett lax!e tie ] `, BorroS.'Angbet B.—Ono of the mills of the lisemuchrundte rowder,Cotopm2y.lo North Sudbury, mow up yesterday. Damage V,Oid. No ono llort . 7rentblisoo iiii•retarerib . to the Pitignorigo D/TIOIT. August the Conetuntional Convention to•der.. the Linoor prohibition intele cerrieil bpi rote , of 44 to X. 01111 CITY AND SUBURBAN. FOGIITIL I...Wt.—Thelia/est mid most Oil and Pratt.?' arket! Reports ptrrn by any paper in the cit.:A : erg! be found on our Thorn /Vg. • . meeting or it Ileatteniponfolly, • repulnr nomi•morkthly mooting of Alleglualy CounCIIS was held. nuredey evening, Augur!. 15th. ".' •• • sar.r.c . r . nriArMti. Members present: Blesers. Brown, Dan. ver, 'Drum, Englleli, 1101, 11111errter. A.,11., Smith, C.C., Smith., Weni.Themne, arm Mender, President. Tito minutes of the previouty•meeting were Seed and adapted. tie. C. C. se,ith prenntedn petition trout the eltlnenn of the Seventh ward, whoa° houee* were lately burned, neallg that the L:nwle or etre°ta be established In said ward. llalarrea to Committed on Street& Mr. lieu on behalf of the Finance Corn tottlee, subteitted the et ate went ot the Con troller, ii. D. Yranels, Ebl., or tale WC* erre tine!' en the nontopinatiOns during the uoath of July. The iollowlegt, remspit intlon: • Plinth.; 42'3 al St . rooto 41.111 lirldgSr 1110 St Winaveb emd'Landlnge 640 43 11,74 44 6112022911122 znmma fl =I ..131,128 77 Total for July .tavlOunly•-• !MOE =22 CI Ibn übrivif temd about •r,SJO Were for Oho ;.taoubetter x stet euten.luo, Mlvlemp• [ten And mterreten Maur heater• beadol7.=3: trburt Improvement tnektuu a total raordiuerp tapendlture uf e,?,735. The Cootsoller was enthorraen to certify :entrants fur too rer. urtrO. Mr. Itat elan preeonted ncemretncleutten Inuit the Controller, tlate;thol uttentaen to the trot that the aPnroprlettun Tor lire en g lnea end hose hail been e.faneterat, and toformutsu ea ha whet' hill, now deo obeli here the preference. Thu matter sue lath over for the precent. .4. Yr. Thou.., nresmted lbu repOrt, of the Wet. - r Cunt font.," relutlee to the loving of wet. - to which w. nersutpunled by n rtfuointem euttorlrinu am laying of s four Well pipe Co Jefferbon street, had a tiro Mel, Wire on tin, , Nebt street. The rearantlen Ullettramdetl PO up to In ch.% two spasms on tieditneleV. and rayetto Peres., rod sae urlepuel by a VOUP of It yOse to l nave. . •. Ur. Thornna aro presented a cottioiunien lion from 141,MUIrr,Superintentieut of the Witter Works. detailing OM DMZ... Mild. in 1i.5100 ilia water mains to Blanehtoter. Ile mated tent the work will be emnpleted lip the nod. of October, If the phew are for• ntrhod to the worammt to time. Comma. eleatieo accepted. . , ,• • , , far. Blown Wino/Oleg& Patel= zens of lltth cud :Oath Ward% asking PM the exteollehteina% ot the grades, of Strome In' tout portion of the Oily., galerred to Street Committee. Mr. Miller pommeled n Petition to (retold nn , t pure Ceuverge lisfarrolt to steed Committee. Mr. Mall moved to recortelier the action of roe previous meeting referring to the street Committee , the report el the City ip.guiroor tat mpint to the proponril hew gmilt,:n LAO hlaonnostor rli%trtrt. An the tnetterbad nut trona betore Common C.a. oils at limit Seat meeting, the object to the otit ion to lake the report trout Aho banal f the tifmmtttre was to Pflug the wino OIIIaCC again btfore Council,. The melon foolnnollrr wan toloptod. ' Mr. lifter teen noel the' report of the - stroat Committee 0010o...tett, giving RP. floes [TAW. why the prepared 01410 1100141 tolOptn.l. The report was apron.. tailitv , l with a nuento ar of dratla hewlug he propomet ehangea of mule, and with a ..tatetneut at the depths of the may at .0. 11 , 00 potato along the 4111IInfent strarts whore the change* ate mode. The •i•••••• -• . • • • . Committee offered the folltratenr re•olutton: fieseitid, Thet the peonies en the Milos of serene end elenteld etreets and Onta women, Ltamlitian„ F•ittne, Manhattan, Lin. mnn, !nets - Islet sad Juniata meet.. snit the • , . .„ affected by thein, irteompanylng th• impart of the COramitteli ott nittearta .it nil s.•wen, t.o nod they are hereby adopted. tin the mOtioa 10 adopt the reiro/utlon very warm discretion ensued. Sievert. HMI, Thole.. soil inhere, etrooeir opposed the change, for the, reininn that.° change was nueeseery. It WOO Wetted tIY Mr. Hall that there was trolly nothing Involved In too. cove, riseept the ocievtlOo Of drainage. lake tea Cater Oat and there wee notnieg. in the matter; the 1010010 we re algal enough tar deletes over, comfortable toucan to dye en, tool no 1110800 frit. needed. It was now eon...rent lot the ant time that the le. cotton wee to dratn alithe water Irma any. 11.110 w d. 011.11 throthili Staneheder. He li:ideated ligninet Iles entwine, and odd It war an yntrtige on the re.hiente of the leenitte. andtninted Mat each a 'velem Cl drainage hell never been thanairt of oath tito mesestjtegolator went Into edict; • Th. Virewident thought the tasintrellon eta:no:lire nerd:ioter anima, 'elle had one ply doirtiergiri bin dirty, mile& hit twat ad/tweet in the MAIL.. at odimittlag the propdorlime to Cannella for shade Aerials Mr. flrownvityelt rt.. adoption of She two. ohmar. He teeestt that the 15/913). • hoarpi t. 6f, grildtt that Mehl helmet.. That Mow Snyder'" Hollow water yalNon Ito rtneldered Mak 01.1.1 , 1.1 matter, Yam:. ulster had teers , fr re ade prosishm fort rah. log that portion of the el - I.y LI It abOuLl aver Ireeemon....ff to .10 ft, Str.:Datis,the li.culator, was eel .t to tbo haat . and ...Fed In exthoht mgt. lore einbetheil in lite report. Ito Irpoke con,lderatas length, and answered a mane t.c, of cuccttch* twoVocbCc. n at lien, Thomas, and others. la regard to the troin border'. Itetlew, be stated that the water chuld be orrase7ed eves the ?Arnie. heretorere. until... time as it *OOl,l ilieralme too VOllltillitOtts, which might be foe tee, Meaty, or portiere ART. preside( b e se w hwe U e uS e a d laz L h wh d e u l y ahoaldAn occiwicri , • After some further allsettssion, fir. Irwtn. es Saud to postpone the whale sueject settl iseht bleetkiff, which wet loot by a doptacil rale. Thn yens and nayt were than Called nn the.'hoal raAsage of the roselatiOn; which y .11. II any., lit, to the temiltlcton wee Mr. 'Hall Moo moved that tiro preient • erodes on the sera L 0 notood in tiro rewoin- Denloadoptial, eibleh wee tarried, thus (Irctilipa tiro qnestion of 'grades. Ari ordlnance,toroviding for the grading and oaring or udrara, Jofforeon acid Urn dereirnetrects paossil to a third reeding, and toe orlopted, A resolutron to open Union. 0)0.1 Was nitoptiol. AO ordinance. Axing 0110 length of curb Monett to to used horeattor. at not less than tbre° feet.. Madam) ittioposit • oroolutlOn to open Rebores titre. from its portent lc resin. to Deaver st.roet (Maris cheater), vas wtoptoil. An antbutriet tat angina Somata f Chest nut otroot to iinniata. and to Lin den strootorat adopted. air. Drum offared it instrurting qrs.-Committer. on Biro Engl., and Mono to itecor.lo Whottier Mottle oireattliomitilte eonid not to made by whlch the Odom° tit Bien Company cart - Do Dittoed ODlat tlq.l UX.llo,lwlth Mho . companta.. Ail,Opted. Mr. English offered a resolution instrUcte 100 slur !Wort trommlealonera tOren.tbat. hereafter no rubbish simula p i ne !! oh COMMUM a naiads of the city. Adopted. Mr. Brown. resolutions uthorizing afloat crosaing in ba placed on Irmierti, street at Inier9o , 4lon Of alieektOrt avenue. Rae forred t 6 direct Comtnitteo with - pow. tO mt. ' ./4x.11a1l salted sloth° resolution to open Motion's alter, 'and asked sta adoption. nerved tempi ale earn, 4 clan allisnu,John e. Scott and.l.D.4ataim appointed viewers. Adjourned. , - ' 000000 COrarit.. • Members present:. Meagre. Brehm, Cutler, Thoshant, Drennae, Dill, reilbautme Deana, Ilorn, Harper, Ingham, I:irepatrica, Mo. Neill; Reed; Smith Singel, Vocally, Wind sor, Zeiler end Yneseldent Minutes of preceding meeting read and isporovert, -151 r. Harper tromented a remonstration front ettlsaiel of the Finn ward, proteartag mgains[ a °lianas of grade on Ohio avenue,. .Bend nett referred IA 1012,00rfgrattee• On Surrey,. Mr. Dlit promoted a petition for water pipe on Sedawirk Street, in the Sixth ward. Referred to the l;PtotnitLeedne Water, : to ant. • • • • Mr. Harper presented n petition from cit izens of the Filth ward, risking ter the My rna of Water pipe nn PvanoaDe7, from the interneetton or Franklin street.. Referral to tine tlonlmiltess on Winter. '• Mr. kilrirmatack premnted n 'petition I item the eitimne matting . 3tiffernon street, in the heated ward, praying for the laving of writer pipes on osl4 street. Re ferred to . the Committee on Water. dir nraltp presented a petition for the ex tension of water pipes to Cedar avenue, in Din Third word. Referas.l to Water Coln. m fd at r th . ' lslli. presented - a Petition from eitt. sem of the Fifth and newt wants, anklng flit thaw:l4loer , of the grade proposed by the City Regulator on thilo armee and Matrditoti. Franklin, Fulton end Manhattan streets. lteedlatid referred. to Committee on Streets. - • • • si r , Karma, from the Committee 011 Mar , kets. presented the mender monthly report, enthroning the fallowing statement of re ceipts tinting tho month of duly. m r „,, i p vanes, Clerk orMarkets....2.lS3 on Jamas Ranter, Seeded Ward healed. tie SI John S. I.:Agar, Diamond scales. 168 on • •nital • .^,ter,) Ot Tho aria t Was accepted road firdorwl to be filed, Mr. two presented thereport of the Con, oc i ttc „, n o gamines, which lasted 'that the annual appropriulla had. been expended, and an Indebtedness of 13,74.41. incurred. The Committee. also naked that .6.000 ha ado , to the appropriation and charged to ContlogatFand.... Alter con Ste ca_ I bate the 'scatter Wan referred to rnianco Committee. hir.Catlerolfered a resolution Inetrnottng t u,,, p o ti o n committee, In e 014 0111iti011 With the CO tarn It too on Engines and Hose, to pr. pare an ordaa in. prorating chisels.; from tt . ow c i n g upon inn 0 remen and interfering will, them while in tho diichsree of their dot*. Rend - three Ulna and pasefb Mr. Windsor presented a petition for the erection of alien ping on the earner or Fro. want and Waning - la street...lntl. faecal m ord,. bend and referred to cranutlttno on Witter. Mr.Blagleoilered the folloWhig,Which Was. ahead: : %Vueltas., Cashiering • OOmplalat line been made a lo the manner in which Otto * making excavations for the oaten slat, of valor mains In tho Six ward Is Ilar4 i r ra . .atre IV,VllggLitt....- ...•cm w.t. ... 'tog d they areteretrF Instructed to report. ter h o w unc. too character of the work, - a h owl tis being done:end all the facto cm, tod therewith, x r, Kirkpatrick presented a revolution in. wonting the iiireet Committee to have iron cpwlirts placed on(IOW strain, at Raver a re .. and Montgomery avenue. - /Inferred t o c ~. rolitee ea Streets. Mr ~n u presented 1 report drool the c ow .. nice On PoOr, together with an ordb providing - for Ito isle Of . the City DIE Farm, according Left plan preaented by Mr. Monandry, LW Recording Regulator. Tho farm has been laid ant In building lots and farm tracts, Which It Ss proposed to dispose of at publla auction. The tract embrace. role hundred and al-sty-four acre.; and it fs supposed that Ono thousand dollars per acre =be realized. The plan was gccept vd, and the ordinance read three limos and Really passed. Mr. Hanna offered a resolun tendering tho . Board of Controllers Of the Public tiehoOls tho Imo of the Common Council Chamber for the Ourrsioo of holding their meetings. The resolution wax read three Minch and adopted. i Adjourned. . . . The, Cookstown Illendelde—The Coo• tension of eue of the Aceneed. Tho Monongahela Re3/gidican of till's week gives some further particulars concerning the murder of John Evans at Cookstown, Fayette county, on Friday night of bust week, That paper says that on tho way to ' jail Fleming confessed to the murder, but denied having been personally engaged in theatre r. Ile eald that Evans WAS firstanede drank, nd then enticed to the river, whore It coup )of rafts were tied. A board led from th raft to the (More, ilea ltt crossing . this ga g•plank lie wits atrock by one of the party, n the temple, with a atone, knock• mg Min into the riVor. Evans crawled Up the bank, but was Mot at the Wink by an other Who struck him In the taco WWI Itl4 Foot, when ho round hock Into the etre r and all drowned. Two or the party then went uo the river, and I:Men:Jug a. nklif, croon .1000 to the Mit, w hero tie body brake murdered man was Bel...eland towed to the middle of the river bed mink. Thu body was not round until HUndaY noon. 0100 ulaOrOner•A lw.aest was hula, and - 41000 poet MortuM carauldnallon • by Dr. 4,00. don, It wad discovered that Evans Was oat dwall w hell . throan Into the river, bat had drowned. Ono of Um Moo, -rioming, la tho eon of Geo. Y tooling, hls mother being a si,,tur of Char. lime ammo, cre,m1.4.1 with henry life for loch.murer of the IllcAlastons. hear McKee. Ito waa married into the Tuten tam uy. uqually nous/loan as that of Otto Jones,. and wan living In the 1.01180 vlor., the Man 110.eana eat hilt last Calnitaer, at tha I itto tit his aruat. Shaw Is still at largo. Ito was traeod Ls tar as Lock lie. 4, but aroma , hat time Lolling has 'beau heard from Illui. luau. wee hot niurderwl for hLt money, haviint bat two nollure unit Litz coup lu hie Inn.tret when he loft Wh ite In the manatee. us his wife testiCon White the coroner, nun Part of welch was In Ws youliots when the holy was found. It Is aupposeil that he 0111.1 buinuse ha hail woman u drover. Wilo was incept:lg In the Mew, of an amauli. with natant to rob him by these nutilos, &month:lnto it phut welch he hail overheard. TO Danish him for epioich- , lea , be was thus foully noult with. - The criminals were likely to moot sum-' 'nary punishment at the hands of the cif I rene of Cookstown who...fabled In an excited crowd shou t the lock-up, frail but for the inturterenee of wmo prom In en t gen tlemen would hare lynched them on the COOL Tbey141,170 , 312g MOIL between lane- WTI and twenty years old, but hardened criminals Cl that, for on leaving town In' bortftw On their way to Ad %e tcok ofr their hats and sent back defiant h cornea on the 0 41,4 old town.o Tble Moat kerlporlarlS Thing To Insure health and long life. so a good strong chest, soeh se hiumnaly posscseed by every one with a sound constitution. In Pittsburgh. as In every other large oily, there ere thousands who delay applying a remedy In time to cheek the Invasion. of did... Until tome fetal lesion • occurm which anon undermines . the constitution and sage the foundatioos upon which de pends health mid long life. Dm krrellen, of Ile Wood street. prepare.* mad taloa culled PEUTOILAIL SYRUP," a. . other great remedms. which have been the means of-redoing tbons.d. from the grasp of one of the moot fiwrful. and genenuly con sidered Incurable.' mallidles known to the medical world. Or. Keyser, medicines are PertectlY nen:mole to the mod feeble eon• -stitution and have noted when every other known remedy b. felled.- Ills medi cines are reel renovators of the Masan constitution. They have a pe r cull. influence over all the ...motions, and will . sesurselly reeks now anal good blood. which 1s thesonree of all healthy and correct MOreMenta in the animal economy. It Is by this means that many or and sem:ohms .imease6 ars emed by him. Um moaner of muall matt lA< luny. is pm , - herb Imao r y. and. accomptishea by moons of . °tenement 'shorn rallora oat the eon ultson of the pole...are Org.as as omunsisly as ti New muted be .en working /trough e glass. The o.minalmal Is entirely free' trout pain, and Is the beet means known to Ciro a person a tree knowledge of the core , dimes Ulna hang. and other organs et the chest. UOMe remarkable cases of corms can I Ile referred to to tlita city and nelabborimed, where he hoe restored to health persons I Who have been over to Me with the worst forms-of consumption. Consulitne rooms. PP/ gem street. Ulnae hours from S. = • The fthenaborg Alleghenian, elm:oval not $ elven to seseattonal Items, publiahes the lorearthl itiathatig.allakaarthT: ; At Hemlock, a few dare ago, In the day .time, the watthert atreadlnest the nedside of a stet holy, returning to th;s4room later • temporary absence. wore Ito tied to and a huge snake Coiled On the pillow and 1417 near her head. The women was 'asleep., What to do, was the dentition of torrlble Int.; port rstommendol to the watchers. The tamest wenk from theme, and any mud. den etcltement world . sorely Ell •her. It Cps thermion, thought unsafe to attach the seethe while atm wits asleep, betonen an on eltmetht world thereby be tommunftated to her system which might prove 'fatal; tor a Ilke reason. it was thought equally unsafe it, cake her up to a roan ration of the danger menacing her. The qamtion. In all Its ternbla b;arlngs, wee tilscaysed by the watcher. 10 •moment, hilo'their Mood Mt cold, eel It R. de cided to maintain a masterly Inactivity. cat the wouctarcaudned .lece and motion. ahe might warm. There was aellanee 11101 the reptile Might withdraw, without doing any harm. Alter 11 few onenten, which sonmedithe boon to th e lookers-on, the slimy thing moved—ant one told. then another—lt end from the bed to the :thor— n trawnal rapidly through the room and hall, and out Ltfo the garden. It was then knied. The woman eleptealmly throughout the trying Beene, and was spared an nape- Inetlee the mere recital whereof Is enough to blench theret/et and Canso the blood to to curdle. • . The tellers Freed Case. '.notlord yesterday the fact that Michael O'Hara. Of the late glints monufaa• Wring tlrm of Oliarad Robirmon, had been arrested In Vlilladelphla, (whither ho treat one vital,) on blonder last, arid brought to the city, to answer a charge of fraud, or of secreting Ids property with intent to de fraud. brought by .1. 11. Robinson, ids ler m's partner: The awns rid,as has also been stated, waited a bearing and gave WI. en Wednesday, In the sum of $.10,000, for his appeumme for trial, Leta on Wednesday evening Mr. OTlars.was again taken Into custody no a bench warrant, tritned by Judge Williams, of the •Itletrict Court, at the instanoe of lir. Ones. idilllnear, a cred itor. and hold In custody till yesterday momdeg, when, his ball In the case before Alderman Humbert.. having surrendered him. be was lodged 'ln Jail. where be re mained last evening.. We understand ef. forte are making to have the matters In dispute arranged. In case of (allure, there will probably be a hearing to-day In the bend warrant case. or the matter will be brought before the Coon on a writ of habeas .rorptts., L A nomadlo individual, answeruig to,the eePtionlens name of eilutetio Kelly—a va grant according to Several decrees of the authorities—nen, an unwilling tense t of the eeentY WI, then an unrestrained occupant of the city farm, and lately having a para. mile abode in the Muth Ward. begging his food. cau to castoff clothing, and sleeping in the open air at the cokeOrtini, yesterday made o inallelons assault upon an old man by atonement Beltastinagorster, the owner of the beer saloon, corner of Coen and lier. ton meets. Coming up behind the old gen ,tlemati, ha stooped down, and taking him by the ankles. suddenly nulled his feelfrOm under bun. Fenton wee violently thrown down, his face striking noon the share edge of sower stop, A drop Out wee Made into the temple. ex tending down upon the cheek A portion of the tipper eyelidwas torn off. and the bone above the eye Injured. lir, Llreshear was called, under whom care the old man ts likely to recover without much of n sear, or impairment Of vhdon, The tildewalke end the Pollee.. Three market men, named free!. Toll end Moreland, were before Alderman Mor row, yesterday, having been 'complained manna by onlseri Manner and Thoureis tor obstructing' the Maw/folk in the Market _with boxes, barrels, Sc., thus provontmg . frceopulage. • They were required to pay a tine of three dollars. The Mayor's police would be doing good aervice, and add mit• tonally to their ellarnater.for. efileteney, If they would pay name auesitlonto the auto walk obstruction. Shroughoet the clic. They do not seem to be overran with bind er:seat this time, and enrolee of this kind might Improve their digestive organs, en vrell as relieve them from the aroma (the Chronicle man speaks or) which attache, from loitering ghoul the Mayor's 0111004 =l= hir.l4,obort Ferguaon ‘ a young man twen• ty•otto yearn of ago, a realdent of titotteen• vUle,vias Instantly allied on ...remodel. af ternoon, near BOireratoll, by the , ;nutting of u pedalloz wagon. _Mr. Verauscu, was in tho =piny of Mr, Robert Cochran, a mor• t c h h e a ar cident engage 1 drttica h a pedal l ing tite.of ontanti. In punting alarm mho road Come wren rotten from boweratrat. It fo MlPPoomt ha drone too near the edge of thr nana, when the wagon upset,•folling with ita entiro weight' open him, crusting' him to death instantly. The body wastonnd some twenty mottoes after the aceloont. ===l3 An exchange remarks that 4t May be of Some value to nousekeepers who have Mar. ble.top furniture, to know that a common Solution of gum arable Is an excellent absorbent and will remove dirt, eta,. from marble. First, brush the dual off the place to be cleaned, then apply with a brush a good motor gum arable, stoat the muds toner of thick Mem mucilage, enigma it to the sun or. dry wind, or both. lu a abort time it will mask and peel of, yruh It with Clear , water and a clean Cloth. Of comae. if the lime airldleition damned hake the de. 1,1214 oltoos It ittiorild Po applied meg= in. PRICE THREE - CENTS. Bolleve National Conventiois. The Grand Forge National Convention of the Sone of Vulcan, which is now in Session In thin city, convened at the Boiler's Hail on Wed...day. aline when they have held several cessions. No buriness of impor tante. beyond the reading of reports from the different Forges had bean transacted , * to the last mission, which convened at two o'clock r.w. yesterday. After reading the minuteshf the Previene meeting, and h ear ingreptirtsof delegates not present at forte. or meeting, an election of officers for ensu ing year was held, with the folio wing re eult:, Bt.. Joseph Chiverton; G. V., Wm. heergold; fid V. James Herron; SeCreist .7, Ir. A. McGinty:Treasurer, Matthew Had dock; Door Keeper, Patrick rsoley. • The , Committee on Address then made their report,hich was under dhmussion when the seeelo w n ItoJ earned. Secure a llama. To-morrow afternoon at ono o'cloek, a sale of vary deolrablo building lots on • the Allewbeny Valley Railroad.' near Sharpe. burg, will take sauce under the emotion hammer of life A. Dleilwalne. Thum lots aro just the kind which will commend themselves to persons desiring to se cure sites for halloos. They, are e li gibly lo owed, within easy access of the city, and will be deposed of on ten nears doss, so that the purchaser becomes hia own landlord at once. An excursion train will leave Um I ibpot of tuu Allegheny Valley L one Cotillooly. to-morrow afternobn. at one teelont, to oonyey purchasers to and from thu prumhwe tree ofcharge.. Tickets can ho procured at No. 17 Wood Street, or al the Anetlou !nom 01 A. lacllWalne. Pomona I/ C,A 1 01. ourelt +innaL prlvatu. Slaw oral will call at 1in.17 Wood atreet., Or Jahn It. SawYer, sl., on the pm:sloes. moy Wrownea.. Bennie J Ont.. v. Loy about four plant of raga, whom parent. retitle in Ilo:lidayaburg was mined front home, on Wednesday ore. niug last. Diligent search woo made for the lost boy in the town and vicinity, but un trace of hlm vita found. unti alter ten o'clock. Whilentiarty amen ware marching In the steal. his •little boat, was found ileating Cu the water in the rest etzeth the rollinft mill Of the :wallas Iron alaatifacturinth Company. Soca after lain. body • found close to tit, mouth of the "slip , to the canal by Kr. George At kins. . . , •Elleseed be the Mon who First In-. renter ?sleep: . quoth Sancho Team,. Sleep hen often been "murdered," not In ,Ibmbeth..ease only, but in many modem Instances, by Indigestion, Noryous Disor der., ileadselplond n host 'of,Other com plaints. For all such there le n. remedy, ant eturorors May now exclaim. “Bleesed bathe man who Invented the PLAYITA TION IIITTFIIn 1^ This Delicious Cordial and boo Tonto le now nailed by mill! ms as the great ltealthtllver and ttestomr. be. solve to buy a Pottle, and don't weleep on It." "Be wise in time." 11.4oarocnt WAraa.—e delightful toilet strticio—euporiOr to ColOgno and el half tho prieo. wy.Y.loor. Motel Robbery.—linnry relobt... of Somerset county. stopping at Um et:itch°. lae lintel. corner or. Fourth and Grant streets, was robbed yesterday morning by a Iserror,, ab let 511011000, 01 8012111 . 111ty dol lars. sir.l.'e room mats was able. Cunning. 1:0011, Assistant Itevoune Collector in the Sixteenth lestnet, who arose about slx. o'clock. leaving MI. Y. asleep. Some time atter, Mr: F. got up. and In dressing discos , Arad that he had been robbed as stated. The room was doubtless entered by the thief atter Mr. Cunningham went ont. • Glorious New.—linneheeter in rapidly improving. The operation of laying water and gas pipes in h o o ves on rapidly, nod dwel ling and busines are going uP vary fart lo.liparia of the city. All thou, Wring bonase erected, and wanting hydrants or , their Mews fitted up with Doc and cold water, would do well by calling on N. S. Did. dio tiro., the well.imown prneileal Plumb er* and Gra Sitters. While they do U.Cir Work in a workmanlike manner, tl air charges are entremoiy low. Their estah lionmeni la on Beaver scram between Frank. Iln and cliesuirit. ' • Important Netter,—Dr. Spencer, Dear UM, Nil. V,4 Penn street, rconents •us to state tot. many' friends and patrons that, having removed his family' to the sentry' for the summer months, It will he nem.). ry for those limning to see him to mil at tam office between the hours of heron o'cJock a. I. and nix o'clock r. x. These will be hie office hours emit about the 15th of Septum ter, when be will more back to the clty,and can then be mud at all hours. tL Nick MAU leJared.—A German, par. ltally deranged' nom Meese. on Teel-Ley niutit bed 101 l from the roof of the White r; roe timid, (Min wee t, Allegneny, wh itb er he proceeded from nle bat-room ritalec the temporary atwence of bla attendant. Roth ht, legs were fractured and Ma spine eel• erely injured. Be was remora:lto ten ner vy I.ltwoltal. hIU name Is liana lintel. CO•tlV.ll.4.l.—Pen.ons who suffer from this palatal condition cif the dttreittre or gans, will experlet,re immediate and per manent relict, by meting nee of (Nikon's I'lll4. a Meatellltt which has been thorough ly. united la this and one tenadred dlansaci oI (balmiest,. Cell by all the leading druit iltige la the United nat.. • We oell Dry Goods 'both at wholesale and retail, and are, sa a eonseeinenee4 etr aided to Seep a Larger and much better ...- rooted stone. to sell cheaper, and glee the grinds fa more acoOmmodating quantities than exclusive jobbing Lemma Retell man chants are tarns.] to emindneour stock. UEIWZIN =TO I cure tor Itiarritea, Vracup ltt tb • Or Wards, Caplet. Morena. ac . t. n aping. Irritating or injurious to tue straw• arta. It Is cheap and infallible. Every Ilims tin that tries It once will keep It on band ready for immediate USIC, bold by all drug glota. - int39sr. Alleged zrobemeleir—Alilerm. Taylor yesteroey committed , for a bearing Fer.ll. nand Erbarllt, on complaint of Ms employ er,Fredarick tirangcr, a book and pertall• dealer, on a charge of embezzlement. Mr. granger alleges that Erhardt &normal. to to hts own use a large share of the sales of hooks, de. . gloat t•troek,—fold was struck on Mon day inet, in tho shaft being put down on the west side of Washington, Pa. The rein stench le only about Ms inches Met, but experienced miners think teem indications that tilleary stratum of mil will be struck within a few feet. tisattlate InJurneted.—in tho united elates District Vourt, at Parkersburg. West Virginia, injunctions have hem granted 3441112• L Dr. Wince and others„ dentists, restraining them from _further Infringe. meat of Goodyear's hard reamer patents. The Retort Voorteene.— ,, You!re adnll leaking art." as llorodont bald to the neg lected teeth...Weehell roan Improve under your auspice.," ea the neglected teeth said to norodont. 111117, .White Wltoenees.—The mouth of the man who perinea his teeth with riozonosr is a svitnmrbor. and every time he opens it two COWSof ;deeming witnesses testify to its beautifying properties. leer Marne., 'DL,charge• from the Lan, Catarrh, Diseases of the Eyri, and all afro. Mats el a chronic and obstinate character succrestully treated by Dr. Ahern. 114 Smlthflald street. Ottico hoofs from 9 o'clock a. sr. till 4 o'clock r. a.• Best la the World, no says the Paris Fair In7 — the Weed setting machine. It received one or the highest modals. For what!' being so perfectly :Warded to ail kinds of work. Call and examine it, at IL2 tir.i.nt street. Held to Peospeuto—lsabella Monet% proeeculair ton (711A0 of alleged abortion, who lulled pear at last SOTO]. dall ar rested on •procure and required to give ball In the coin of PK , for her appearance. Interesting Milo daughter of D. H. Soda', of Pomeroy, Onto, while at tempting to drive o bona out of a corn field. was kicked on tho head and =tautly on Friday last. Three Ittenbers of Congress from wog-. ern States, Price, of lowa, William. of LI% Ammo., and Clillcott, of Colorado, wero born of "poor but honest parent:6,' , In Minting don county, tote Mate. ' gensislling.—Three grocers—Landers. Of tho Sloth ward. Berger, also of the Sixth ward. and Berns.of Mancliester—were lined by Ahlortn. Monse, yesterday for fore stalling the market,. la Iflaukroptey.—Potltlon. Mr adjudi cation In bankruptcy barn boon Med In the United States Court by e. A. Crittenden, of Allegheny. and J. 11, Lockwood; Erin county. • One Death bes ti..ken place In the leollol7 so far . durlog this year. Those who go there under compulsion do nOtlen. erally regard 11 an a .healthy" place. Cool Reactled.-11 le elated that a . veln or Post lute been reached oa the property of air. Harry tibiae, la Wathington county, at a depth of over Pee hundred feet. • Th. Dollen , National Tinton Con iremtlow w In a... 10 w yesterday with clotted doors, Chau. proceedings being aoaret, itscept to the rittOtimotober.. The ?test annual raeetiar of the mate Teachers' asaoclatkon will ho bola of 'lello• tome, Centretobaty, on the 16th, 17th Nth last, Miter E:eltement—Camlderetgo:ex• eltemant exists at and near 'Gaeta% Ohio, 0.0004 b 9 the ereppoled alspovery of other Ur. Letrerd Ilauxbawsmi. of Janta" county, on years. mown with • hand soFths, this season , a. loads of Joky. so lurn.i Vegiva.t. Annie Grey, eon fluedln the comity lan, should be takes In charge by the proper authorities. The Penns.' Elate Ulan. Bail Association VIII meet fa garmstiorit oo tae-let. day of 'Uzi October. • The Beth sersey ot the county snit bola their nominating tthareitith oil the 21st Instant. . . . Vela gemeAllAg Wester at T. 'T. Sample , . b t vg more,No.lo3 Federal tercet, Allegheny. • Closktaita, Ladles cloak Trim melee stud Buttons, at No, M Market street. Cloth imagoes. at evert boa and Made, and. at papas to nit ail, at 20. 73 Market 131.erned.—IV. E. Graham. aged fourteen yeare,son of Jame. tirahauLnight pomomen, Was amid entail y drown ed to the Allegheny river on iVe4nenday .bite bathing near the railroad bridge. The body Was recovered. Plaee Elmo In tue City—Cm belt, Or cheaper Boots, Shoes, Balmoral, and aeetyahmit oleo la thla Ilan, ho found than Nt Lao Um° honored stars of James Babb, o.aa Market street. • Ladleure lielopectially reenacted to call and examine the great variety of Cloaks, Sacena• and Ifantillm. at Spann.% 78 Market utreet. w. earnestly WI the attention of our readers to the advertisement or the Ado. eheny Grocery • and Provision Computy. Delays in this caee are Very danger:inn. s! Cloeks!l Illseques: FametesS: CiditiNi. All of the new Part. auct• NeW York styles in Cloaks and Bseques, et, SpeneWe, No. 73 Ileaket street.. Badman's Imperial White Witte Vine. ear, Bold In Its parity at Mercer , . Drug Store. Ohto avenue and Lincoln street, AM &any city. Go to Fiemtni'• DroG Rtoro, NO. St Market street, for the acme assortment of Flavoring .Extracum in the eitY. at. fowset prices. In Point of Foot the only Place. In the ally to get a new Style of SacqUea, ia at No. =Market etreet. • White and Illoflllassolllent Sacques and Lams Due Priam. and Salgao, at sftaft% No. ;.3 Marker strcet. • ti 0361 aportcllnr, seas Water at J. T Stunple•Drug bkme,l4.:r. 36 Toderatistreat Allognonr. . • Cloaks sine %oegab;ottho Great Cloak Emporium, No. 73 unrest street. . • Go to klenstrig , s Drug liter*, Ka. Si Market etre., for sour Om Toilet Soap/. Funeral or Es-tiovernor Porter. [By Tsl:grarb te the Phtslotegh (latette.l Ham:mono, Aug 5..--The funeral of ax. Goren:Mr Porter stetsattended by a large concourse of persons trom all nectmlas of the State. Puldle booboo. W. suspended and the Department closed. Aquatic—The llntnlll-11renn lenge. le,trath to tha Flttsburah nazette.l th&ND,' Atignat Brown has to Decent ehellange to - the litulson for Cho champlonahlp. UM POST OLItIPOII pall Co • Meer Item., ntraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) use, An gust S.—The river Is rtsl roe feet and nine Inches in the canal. sic, August B.—The river hi fatting; [DT Te Lo 1 with CanAdis= Parliament.. Krzoh to the Plttsbereh tiesette.3 I • Aterost X.—The meeting t u fixed for September 2lth. Cnt Te Hamar" JS GENERAL NEWS a te bar at Saratoga does a business forty-two thousand dollar» a sea- U Oi rt I non. mutict flouvt to %Isere). of Egypt gave the. Dm -1 tt 4 OCiety. In I.ontion tfQ,OOO rata little iv. m Thumb is growing fat ns well Thumb Is lore fingers mac! so owes.' • . . ' e latest story is that Wilkes Bea: • the captain of a - Orate vessel and r of the Chios seas. ' . Its to than —T, is no the u. at proprietors of the knit goods twenties at. Clattot7l, N. V. propose .end their work " for the benefit of —.. Is and the trade." W —A ape worm tiny-seven feet- long bas n token out of the stomach. of a Itrsth ter man. r Tho man is reported to goods (rite and is, is the worm. . —TI ejail In . Miami eoitney, Ohio, is witho a tenant, from which the eon clusto folloivs that the people most be - veil• or the Jail very bad. month to All the m —Five thonvand and ninety dogs bore been drowned in. New York this year. The city pond obould be little eb‘o then an hittpdon of bark by this time. —Francis .1. Barrett, a harness, maker of Now Bedford. by the- decease of an elder brother in lr.etand, has come into pow ion of An estate warth ?tn,ono. —Colonel Williams ill pin, Governor of Colorado Territory, is now said to be one o: the wealthiest men in the west„ having recently sold atract of land for V,,700,000. —Mr. Samuel Bradlee, of Boston, cede= brated the fiftieth anniversary of his marriage last Wednesday. by a family gathering. being at that time in Mammal health. • The next day he was dead. —Two Wits were irijuredwhile ing hfoniat Washington last Tuesday, by the falling of the boric , " uponwhiehthey were riding. Some of the poople who went up the mountain that day were al most frozen.' --A young wife In Troy, with Menus to gratify every wish, last week deserted her husband nod entered a brothel. Her . ulbtitt, wrote going. down stairs in her house, soil the right side of her body, from the breast to the feet, arm so badly burned that it is doubtful 'lf she recover& • —A French narienlogLst: ins discovered that Maximilian to deeended from Philip of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great; but, to allay all jealousy, ho kindly deetarm that all the European sovereigns are descended from the same ancestors. . —New Took papers state that never were there so many dry goods and other clerks out of employment an at present in that city. When by chance an wirer-, timement appears for one, the doom of the adrertiser are besieged early In the morning by anxious applicant.% The poor fellows 'map at almost any place,_ no matter how unrenumenttive may ion the pay. . —The latest duel woo predicted on a parenthesis. A writer in the' Ontrfcr said that the name Granier do Calwagnac should be ivrittert Gninier (de Cann.ne.> Tialiforrner would indicate wno ble pedigree, while tho loner would merely designate the place from which the family. came, The eon of M. de Ca-spawn. •dernauded that the writer should.retrael the parenthesis or accept a challenge. The duel cos prevented by the interposition or (rlemin. What be comes of the parenthesis we 'are not advised, —About two hnmlred orate journey men 'shoeniakers in Chicago nre on a strike, Tim reason of their action, as alleged by them, is that their employers refuse to allow them more than forty-one and.a half cents a pair for making heavy kip boots. The bricklayers oflirldbm port, Connecticut, herb struck for fiv e dollars a day. The Contractor on a largo building went to the proprietor of the building and laid bin eons before him, desiring him to take the 'job off his hands. Thu proprietor, after learning the cacti, told the contractor to atop work untile future season, when labor would bo less expensive. rarAdditional Local . New. on Tnttd Page. In!M! T.II , LE.At tat redolence In Oakland. on cetdceeacy ceeeleit. *VT o'clock, Kr. THOMAS Luce/0r...11 , d .a yoq era' from fl. late re eldence. of BIeCIMAY. lee 10(11 1011., at 2 o'ilock r. it. Cart/acce will leceetrom tee corner of and AMA Kneel..' at I o'clock r Y. • wILK 13-01, Wiwi newt,. morning, ..lb DM., Ws. KLIZABr.rit WiLlcitok, widow Y John Wining, dee . d. Aged IS year, - /antral on FRIDAY, all osetoeik T. W., from the reddeltew of John 11. Mower. Ww. 190 vp.s. era wwqmO.,WIWIWWI7. PlTODia.—Ott Tuesday *vet loc. ingot% ttlt. at ISS o•rittok. at I tut mafioso.. of her porontA, Daytoo, BELL yoongest r or Her and Margaret rod der, aced It mouth slid le days. • MILAVN:IIIVO:V4C-4- `1111:11 GLEE. AIKEN. UNDERTAILEK, No:. ma Ifourth CUITLICH of W kinds; cairn, ELOPES, sad ercry dowlotlon hazerslYoralsbina Boo& forulabol. Itoosuoreael4f7iawMOL tisane sod Casrlaa“ famlan.fi. .itinauntoßS — RaM.D.l,l icn, D. D., Dim. M. W. 3.11.1 Esc,. • J.' RODGERS.T ,AND ZNIIMAIZEt, otmeouor to the .taro 24muel X. Dodgem, No. N 9 t*.hkt three dears from EAmeer, Allealteof 997. .11e. WM. nonao.a. inbox.r. Fnlonse¢d Note. wood ladtation CoMue, 41. Lb. lowest rell¢ezo prices. Zooms open. all hors. day 4n4 Welt. Dense .4 Caret.ea fang.ed on short 20291 and oa most rtimoatMe terms. RDWALUD CtILUIVIECKI, DiRTAKE3I. Unice, At* QMO 8 7 / 4 11T, All,she.y.s, MetalllNtltoxmood am! Other Cot e., with a comtget434l9ek of funeral turnbibtAx Roods or band, aou tvidabe 4 at *ballast mottos et lowest prim. We sad Livery Stable% cot ., of ran APPlNSlMM:llisclarni. Carew., Paddle horse., Ala.. A.L. tar tare. RI T. INDITE &CA a GNDEB• TAXERS AlitiaxnALatilla. ter, Wood.altun •ad tielalrx. Colas. Roma at Muteharter MUT 8:1116. carder Shateld rad Mutter. street& ' seam 11214 Carrtaisa bar. lashed.. E. 8. *STEIBAUT, tudertadisi carat . al WALTON riNit !intim Nlntia Wavl 0445 u of all Wadi. Maros sa GlinUpe tarnialiplov 111lititaknim THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. 11/RDEENDAT i=s 111AXIIEDAT. a. hate c.0....mm.4r turarr-615 coL. Viers et neonates. resales. miter, Itendbut teedluz Ednortine, laien Newt by Teletnith era Mtn, onntubte Bement Ymer ter um penny. sad Mien and moot reltable nest. MI Led Commerctel Yertet Report. elven MT . sty. Piper In tee city. No Termer. neelaante er afsrehuttehonlO be without It. flat pc* Ma Ortion.Y Cavern, Gabe of ........ ......... —.6.101141C0py of raper to the perms settle. up the dub. Addltlone 10 elate Pe be male et Wm time, at club rates.. FO Y= CO Sonmattmt.—bo onaertat Tour paper. be non sod SpeeffY Met eetnnis mat, a...elute a Wedneedal YAMS lbr nob* winos baylnhobut one mall a met. Y... 1 b 7 Onto. Isprees; Motel Orden. Cr Ingettstend Lettere, may he tent at olor.rist. YitYPeSle GAZETTE, PITIISBIIUGH, pr.mr‘mwm.:l7mlli GO T 4) HASLETT & CO.'S. No. 931 i taratilfllLD STEJLST. !OS VOIM imien3ncr.rB6oZOELElL WEDDING RINGS, IS KT. SOLID GOLD, EITErn . . DUNSEATH & co., Zervirencorget, - 56 VITTII RUMAT. JANES ?COTTA teuvarzsurr.rozolitarroN a Kon4.) T3ELALTaXIII. av FINE NAMES, CLOCKS JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC. Sll4 LOEWY ar.. P1TT51311111311 as- rartleutar etientton Orem rePeirlWt Watehts, Clocks awl Jewelry. HERBST ORDINARY, '64 Fourth St., ne3r Market. BILL OF FARE DINNER. StrreaAntll¢A.Lbl3P.l.• • FOR LADIES AND GENTLESIEL One Dinner for 60 routs; Twelve ?kiwis' for 45.00. Wootton, ato LL o. to.; Copoor it to IMER Mock Turtle; - ' YEJT& Mutton, Maori Bautt, Boiled Maui, Waal rte, . • • Chickeu Pte,_ . Imam, rot PM, • " Bust Beef. to Rouut t Vest. Uout I..mb. ntied Tocoue t,ortaid tte f. I= Lobster Salad, Cystar it rd. , /1.1.L1,311P1a. HoraerUllth, Worterteratiro. Plot cucumbers d,,tralons, Mlxed Plekleo. EC:Lerida, BllocciTamatoes, Club dozce. I , fletledif