The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 12, 1867, Image 1

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e.irt 6a;itte
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Yon Tale.ACcOpiOrr/110h or Vanaorra leav
ing the city during the etrdaner months
they can have the Caaanns mailed to their
PAldrem cen t . drin the acme at the
tor fifteen oa r-wick for one Irtxdc or
WALIIVEZIS.—There is some danger
that this slang term will become parrs
ier,illy fixed to the country our Govern
ment lately Purchased front Russia in
the northwest corner or this contineoL
It used to be known as RuesMn America;
but as it Is no longeritussima, that deals
nation will not do now. As the great
peninsula which forms the most valua
ble Pirt of fit has lean borne the name of
Alaska, why may LP*. that ha the same
lof the entire new territory? Walrussia, '
as a term, hai Its origin iria low witti
cism, wherein the words Walrus and
Minn are played upoii and compound 7
ed. Such a term, simply because i low
and degrading sense adhereato it, and
will adhere as long as the-English-lan
-ger= -is spoken. ought lobe rejected.
Let the right name be thod by law. . -
CONSOLIDATION
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Siessus. P. mons: I was informed a
few days ago, in reply to the suggestion
that the whole newspaper mess of Pitts
burgh, with the exceptionor the "Ai ork•
ingnien'&Adretafe,' had taken ground
in favor of consolidation, that this en a
mistake so far, as regarded the Pittsburgh
GA7.ETXL. - '1
Your zetnri - e, hoc/over, upon an arti
cle signed "dialer," published by you
this morning, seem to Intimate that It
who not much of a mistake utter all.
You say that you "diesent from most
of the positionsof the writer, some of
which are monstrously extrevaea t, "
sad that there 1,, possibly us much :eta
- dam on the part at those who favor as of
thosp,whoMppose the tonsure, and that t Itemareable Exhibit:
It is a question on which the Last I. men. The wealth of Connecticut in proper
may properly differ, Wiliont stating your lion to population was, in 1800, .$966,
maims tor tuis opinion, and therebY Cast
. while that of no other State lathe Union
your weight in fever of the consolnletion
ista • 1 exceeded 5550. That of Massachusetts
The writer of this is an owner of won SOUP- of Pennsylvania, *487; of
property in both cities, as well as out- New York, teed, The number of im
side, who entertains the Opinion that the proved acres ot• land to each square mile
measure is a very foo ith and will ho a in Connecticut was 253, while in no oth
very dLeistreus one, as well to Pittsburgh er State did it exceed 321 acres. In ten
itself, as to all the other districts involv- years, from 1820 to 1860, the manufac
ed,andtbat the objections made by "Sha. turing capital increased from $25,000,000
ler," although not the half probably of , to e 42,000,000, or SO per cent., while the
what may be sou cm the some side, are 1 capital employed la farming increased du
very sensible and reasonable ones, I ring the same period 27 per cent., or from
Ando dissent from them, however, and I e•Q,000,000 to (104,000,000. She stands
pronounce them "monstrously extra,- i also among the foremost in the variety
gent," will you do the public and my- and value of her manufactured products,
self the throrof stating the reasons why and her manufacturing establishments
you think so! to order that the opponents are rapidly increasing. (Rep. of See. of
of this. measure may have an oppertuni- State Board of Ed.) The increase of
ty of weighing and answering them, if 1 the amount of the Grand List of taxable
they can do it, as 1 humbly think, they property, exclusive of Polls, was, during
can, unless von have something more the last year (21.621,273, and during the
rational to offer in support of your views last two years, 03,e40,622. The total
than any thing it has been my fortune , Weenie of the Stem for public purposes
Yetvct-Re- : last year was (2.207,42 G IS, and the out-
The opponents of this :visionary and 1 gods, Including interest on State debt, and
dangerous scheme are desirorts to see all 1 4615,675 50 paid on the principal, was
Umtata he raid in favor of it presented I e1,e06,094 00, leaving a clear balance in
inns distinct and pelpablo a shape as I the treasury of e1C0,4:3310. The Comp
possible, and will then be prepared to troller says that if the levy shored be re •
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Vine suchen answer, as they think will 1 deiced to three mills on. the list, it will
dissipate the illusions and rustier the •, leave a considerable baleen tube applied
fog in whin it has been -enveloped. 11l towards paying the State debt, the whole
they should fail, it will only be became I of which will probably be extinguished
there is something in reserve which they l in 20 years The balance, which will be
have not anticipated. They 'to not pr in the treasury March:Lt. Ib.IS, 13 estima
grant it, hdwever, as exactly fair that , tell at 1E:57,200, or (327.186 alesTTrePri
you should condemn any portion of theirstud after paying ( 560,000 of State in
argument MBAs mammary way. If eon I
debtedness, at which rate the whole will
• dissent, they watt your reasons:Bleep's I be liquidated in about 15 veers.
ere "extravagant" and "monstrously" ,
so, they would like you to show which ' Cruelty to a Dsughter.
of the ra are of this character, a _ ‘ nd h o w i A man may be over cautious in regard
and wh y theY ate re uenera ` net '''' ' to his children's reputation, and Ire'
ALIZGLIENV. I
quently do them injustice by Lis harsh
fermaues eV TEM EDITOR- 1 I noes in judgment. A case of this kind '
IVO rather like the tone of .i* in Detroit, in
"All, he- ; occurred the other --y
angered by soma stip
ny,",although he does complain that we i which a railer,
: pased Misdemeanor of his daughter, a
characterized some of the positions of ' girl nineteen years of . are, punished her
"Slater" as "monstrously extravanaus e II so
sev e r e ly
band a that th nd e necaus ed i g hbors to ok t e e
- De eats no to specify.. Well, to be b Clarke brief, I a his arrezek
we think his estimate of the brulges, and I
tt r e les Taylor took his daughter into a
room and whipped her with a horse'
his effort to frighten himself Or others whip untitit was entirely used up, over
with visions of paved streets running I her shonldera land breast, raising great'
through farm' ' &-u " Warranted Wes 7 ells and otherwise injuring her severe--
Plai. I
cation of the phrase. The GAZY:TTE has : ..}
no After that he locked hemp in the
house and left her to brood over her
not been, and is not now, a palliate in some. A little boy released her during
this important controversy, whatever the , the afternoon, and she sought protection
private opinions of the editors may be t I at the house of tier aunt . . Even if the
eirideserved pm:mimeoi for an offense
So far from closing their colorant agtun' st 1
against her father's prelates, suth Yr-1m kW. Valero -sears.
those who oppose consdlidatimi, they or , ineuteteiveitter :smug tee court roma
pueishment as that is Teat v
/.. inhu man- 1 Judim Slater prneeeded to the street, and
' vita a good-tosnpered, sensible discus-1 At . that age she. is a woman, and not a entered
, s e 41 , , lie o sras Je i lle t z . V . clean I y
elan of the question. We cannot, how- : child, and should be treated , as suds. A 1 be - 11 -r. , rt ,d i S'..l‘ mita
ever, permit correspondents to impugn I father may be angry and in anger do 1 pie- up to Jethro a Miser and eamiefi hue a
wrong to his children, but his wrath he- Jeer. easier took the not., m.o. °mime
the motives of
et
t a t i sess s, w ho are Ina. vented as rashly , and inhumanly end brae. to read it. sir. medley tamed
anfl left rte ear. amend le en tent,'
probably quite as honest
as themselves , ; has nothing to palliate it, sod cannot he ere.' bad gathered.
Withollt a protest defended. 'Spare the rod and spoil the , i t ... der .,,„,4 the „ Qte . s . . , b , i „,,,
I child," the Wl9O. man says, but lie never into th e ear, aile
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rillgrareTair4=Sto th a•I it of Nei:
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Verily to Ehaler. ' said anything about availing We rod and Bradley and kept in that position Cline be
Messes. rmiTonB: - A. correspondent' child too. A warrant , Las been taken rem ained te teams ogniewmg, mr, mad.
1/111.1 If the allegations , ley wowed through tbe crowd and cowed
under the head of easter in the Gezerre 1
out for his arrest, hie eel.. muowea by several friends be:
of Saturday addresses the "Citizens of I arc Prete° - lionmag to the bar. Alma e orondlmutadl
against him Le will get his '
Moly gathered on tne corner In front of hit
McClure, Ross, Reserve and Indiana 1 1 deserts -_______.. s ..._________
, Mike. Alter remaining in his office a fan
toienthips," in opposition to consolida- T e e Ti m e oertav -An intereWeg E:Xperl• I m . rneata. Mr. Bradley came out arm la an
tiOn. 'Stealer's" exordium, consistiog I men% th hie Verner, and proceeded down Lou.
of the weakest kind Of clap - trap about 1 Seat teems Memos, followed by a crowd of
yourself at a table. Attach a friends and earlous persons who exalloll
the Board of Trade, Senate' B i g hein t 64, I piece of metal (say a shilling) to &thread. ei i ,',,'arl,'`t i ,' - ? - 2.Tir: rltt,r`flfl,i
will be plead w`thout remark,
i as it ileving placed your elbow on a table, I tits swat In the ear, and continued the p a rs.
will not street the question, and shown , hold the thread between those/inlets(' the 1 sal of the note while the ear Veered off.
"Studer" in a bed humor. s
"Shaler" says: "You willmon be via- I thumb and forefinger , and • allow the 1 ~.buoiocorher,eLtiols.Prtntatf.iiienote_s ist p, Je b, tez .
•shilling to hang In the centre of a glass ' one runirestert or a perso4r enboontor
bed by the L525210r 3 , VOW will enthuse tumbler ; the pulse will immediately between the Judge online dcwandianyor.
the valuation of your land by dividing cause the shilling to vibrate like a pen- Illtanl.ST so ocean Main.
• it Into building lots, instead of estinist- , ,
eteum, and the V ihratione will increase i it Is said by gentlemen wholisve seen the
idg by tee acre, as heretofore."
"Slitter" evidently intends to lead Lis glass ; - until tile shilling strikes the side of the I yr,. eioeteLeoste,erseee eeafr...maitiey to ,
and suppose the time et the ex- I nary In ;hi; ern& Wri.ie:7lZrl37lnrltg., the
readers astray, so that they will suppose ,
1 =anent be the hour of seven or half- rtinnim the erpresslOn sttnbatut la radge
- the city appellate the A 555115012. NOW ' •
ouchl Is not the feet, for the people l , ;part seven, the pendulum will strike the I X,,,,,v4lZgethrofreje.cocgb,eithlteeo.csi,fallyalmllteg-,.)
of mess seven times, and then lose its mot I latter 'would reeelve a eemnannteatlon loom
Stotler Reserve, and all other Marius, I
mentum-and return to the centre. If 1 hose at see TN . ;
~,1 1., tb IA aisles , tbatt...rt
elect ;heir , own Aesessors, who return you hold the !bread n sufficieut 'length , "dteVe °
Ins iremglon by . 11 ' ledge, referring - to
the valuation to the minty, and the city
l of tame the cent will be repeated-bet 1 thuudrundtratatultngLetneen 'Lima:. uses.
under the law is bound to Lake the euunty 1
vathation 25 their basis of tax-1 Lot until a sufficient space of time Loa ten Mid that the Judge stoma appehit u a,
ation. "Shsler" mast thiuk the citizens 1 elapsed to convince_ Jou that the experi- 1 =L a o qn • . }:,,T,,V7g T:1,1,,,,,,,,,, Pi
' met is complete. Pt c need not add that 1 .ittlee their dlinculty. Yr. /insoles , fur.
of (haler, Reserve sad the others he ad
, . ' the thread must be held M a steady hand; i thee seggetd,e,te.hg.emtritiTtiear
.iii3t,
dresses ere very stil l' hl 1! he "p pe '''' : otherwise the vibrating motion would 1
I Wgtertti c red with. Thu letter wee dated
for 0 moment that they will elect Assts•
be counteracted. At whatever hour of July sal. but was mart, ea oath toe conclu•
rots-who will operas them too the way ,
the Jay n ight th
or e experiment is noule,
heluateat ' ". Con " be
possible "Shu. I . the coincidence will be the MM. wHAT TIM age TIIIIIM__
stela or the Vial.
jer" Is SO ign o rant a s not id know that _
____„,..„____-._ , 1 Jryrorellotc.f.e.eirde keei.lie.r.4.lam..trLagor.ri
the voters of each eisnict elect their Death of a I.ltrle Girt leen tenallOWing ~,,,,,,,,,,nonnosee The pollee are prlnete.
own Assessors? If so badly posted"
a N.rfac Cent. Ina order. The members of the liar are
"Shake is not fit to address the people '
I Am intcreetin l'W I I 1 about three ea° ^ " . "" Wt. ' la thog, ~....0:11.,,,•:,, ,
g i ogre
on the aubject of Consolidation; but if, the bulge and nave e i , aro e
on the contrary, he understands. the tat,,' yenta of age, daughter of L. L Ellie, re. stoney moralism heraldeem to Mis e
, siding in Trey, died on Tuesday
then the object Is to humbug the people, .ng. morn mammon cause salties ge Wan they
nly deelare ha. disgrac himself by
i The child was n great favorite in
and therefore he La seaworthy of coin ' the neighberhocel, and It was the custom as sault.
' erns his Menial power to want a personal
dence.'' ' of some of the neighbors to present her 1
Agana, "Simla" says : .You will be
, 1 with pennies while passing the door.
required to p a y a yearly tax of from " ve : About a weeks:so she swallowed a nickel ,
so Wan dollars for each wagon, cart, , ~.,. A physician was immediately I •
buggy, or vehicle of any esetib
d . Lim you' called, and all the known remedies were FROM VIRGINIA.
happen to own." ~.
s „, I applied without Macs' Very MUM She I -
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Cha p ter ' lt. ' eet ' M Vll ° ' the ' "1; I commenced to vomit, and it was found' ai r. .., i n 'a r- o re al=t i . ot a i rg:t . ',,, P e fitr t
Code completely overthrows " blister, ,
0 .,„ impossible to keep anything on her I of a.,:fufgere and tesinsters.
and ahc'tca that he is Per vertle g ' - 's ' stomach. The 5yt111201133 were all those Coy Telegraph to Om Pistol...eh (Mutts.]
law. Farmers and wagons bringing ,of virulent poison, nutunlike those whin- insane elosome, Moroi 0.-The mar
produce to the market arc e v pressly , inmate the presence of arsenic and dei yesterday of a eolpred boy by a white
exempted. - ' strychnine. The little sufferer died in , toy tumuli Tyeon, M. POrtsMoUtbp In a
. Yoe will be taxed heavily for the i convulsions a t hen o'clock Tuesday 1 eieter . ei l oseeiw4litiml__Tia.elt e;:i t erd o e c e c c.V.4c o li
purpose of building a new City / t a ll and , morning. She was the favorite of the' 1 , 1,1.1,„ ..a t ;,, a7,„,..r.,Typn. ~ho
Goal.' , s t, I household and the idol of a hirce circle emapee, wittt vegeta, delOgns, but Ills Is
Partially true as to City 11011 , bet `"" lof family acquaintances . The Mrellal- a1it:gt r :g1 it t d. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,„„„ a .,,,,„
is a special tax and will be elf In three
or four years, and the people will have i stances oilier deathehould be a warning compieseu and exhibit. • majority of only
to parents to keep ,pennies nit of the I
tlftr-four oolored vote.. .
value for their money in the ground and bands of children . BIeII.OSO,AUSUSL II -.2 meeting at es
building. Under consolidation the tax 1 , Mime. and soldiers of the tinned btates
army nue held t o- night at the Ballard
wouldbe ilt mills. - lieu,. An address ass read by a member.
As to the" Jail, "Staler" should know 1 eertrely re fitraing so the action of the re.
that rho city has nothing MO with tax-1 rent ItepubllcsalOWrentlelp. The neteltell
- thou adjourned to meet ou.lueeday to for.
Mg the people. It iv county business, I a Termer °reanimate..
and all the citizens , of the county will be
- There is no aerious talk
taxed alike.. s acre » .--
' about a newlail; it is only a suare•crow
holdup by "Sinter" to alarm the timid.
Ilis statement' is molly disposed of as
to .a tax for the now water works, be
" 'cense water tax is special, and those ro
fortunately situated as not to need the
Water, pay no water rent. 'rho - water
works am, only pay all expenses ha sup
.plying water, but area source of consid
erable revenue to t, o city.
As to greets, "Mader" is again wrong.
The law is ouch that streets are graded
Tend paved only when the 'property hold.
era abutting en the street request the
same to be • done. ''Stater" objects to
uniting. with a "city loaded down with
a heavy railroad and otherdebt." "Sim.
ler" evideutly thinks this is a crusher.
a. debt of a few, humircd dollars may be
very heavy to a party having but a few
hundred to meet it, while &debt of mag
nitude may be readily lame by a city
whose resources are counted by millions,
and whose revenue not only pays the In
tzrest upon. her indebtedness, but will,
in dine, extinguish the 'debt and carry
on the wheels of- government.
The north side, which"Shater" is pro-
• , purred to represent, is assessed or valued
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at .$4,955,ffi1 7 , and the Middle District,
towards which he exhibits such hostill
•ty, at $15,5 , 30,Ptt1.
The Southern district is not embraced
in these figures.. Suppose, for a moment,
that the indebtedness of Pittsbuigh is
two millions of dollars, and she pays it
off, will "Shsler" be 60 kind as to tell
Which' is the poor and which is the rich
disttieit
Where the North side paid one mill,
the Middle district would pay two.
"Shaler" is wonderfully inflited on.
the bridge question, blows away, and
wants his readers to believe that to buy
the bridges , will require fro millions of
dollar*. •
It is only, necessary to inform the in.
telligent reader, that the value of the
capital stocks in the six bridges amounts
in all but to 5GG6,950.
He says f•you could. not attend the
Council Chambers at half the meetings,
as they arc always held at night."
Alasial as I for the accuracy oi "Shales."
Even at the rick of appearing rude I ,
must, in the most gentle and kind man-1
ner, refer "Shaper" to the proposed Ad
of Consolidation, Section 2:4 where the
law says the meeting; "shall be held in
daylight."
Having effectually disposed of "Slut- 1
ler," I now propose to furnish Lim a copy
of the code of laws of the city of
Pdtsbarzb, with all , ordinances
passed rinse its pUbitt.:ll3ol.l, also
copy of the act in ;elation to
con solidation,'together with a statement
of the taxes and the number of mills
assessed in cache district proposed to be
consolidated, with other items of interest
to those flailing folic thoroughly posted
on the subject; and I hereby challenge
the opponents of consolidation to a pub
lic discussion on the question of consoli
dation in either city, or any of the
boroughs, and I promise that each per
son attending the meeting will be furn
ished; free of charge, a 'pamphlet con
taining the act of consolidation and the
facts and figures set forthabove. In case
this challenge is accepted the patties will
please confer will; Mr. l'entuman or Mt.
Houston, of the daily GAZUTT.E.
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Idle leaughters.
It is a most lutiafnl spectacle in Groff-
lies, where the mother is the drudge, to
NO the daughters elegantly dressed, re k 3.
dining at their case, w ith their drawing
their music, their fancy work, and their
reading; lieguilding themselves of the /
lapse of bourn, days end weeks, and
never dreaming of their responsibilities,
hut as a.necessury, consequence of neg—
lect of duty, growingweary of Useless
, lives, laying hold of 'every newly in
vented stimulant to-amuse their droop-
hag energies, and blaming their fate
; when they dare ntit blame their God for
I having placed them where they rue.
These individuals will often tellyou with
an air of affected compassion—for who
can believe ;It malt—that poor,. dear
mamma is working herself to ueath.
Yet nu sooner do you suppose that they
should assist her than they declare she
is quite in lier element—in short, that
ebo would never be happy if she bad
only halt the work to do.
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—lt to anklet tienmei Wilacm, of 2.lreis.
that "honesty, poverty and polnks have
agreed with him. tie oeght, to is, the
shownian of the temperance at - My, to let
people smiled Comireastntui tsm
sore wine, keep a clean' palm, hold hia
51akerl in remembrance, be kindly affec
tionate towards htmainity, and yet wear
rovunclondell _
FIRST EDITION.
MIDNIGHT.
THE SURRATT CASE.
The Jury Fail lo Agree.
ASS TO BE DIBOBAROMD.
Their Request Granted
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FOUR FOR CONVICTION—EI fit
FOR ACQUITTAL.
Judge Fisher Dismisses Countellor
Bradley from the Bar. i
BRADLEY CHALLEHOCS THE JUDGE
TO FIGHT A DUEL.
E=eitement in Washington.
[By Telegraph to the Pit:Ansel ileac lte•1
ASIIINCITON CM'', August IC, liil7.
our o'clOck the prisoner. Surrult, wru
brought into the Court room. 110 teemed
lu good spirits. Judge Fisher resiir-od his
Beat, the. cracr culled the Court to order.
and Mareaul Phillips was directed .t 0
the Jury down. 1.3 . this time the Courtroom
was 0000017 . crowded. The Jur; area
brought lu at It minutes 00010110. Lad the
torecnan stated they bad tern on:_blo to
agree.
The Judge then Tond the following letter,
2b tea /kn. George B. 11. die e, Jeslo e the
(*renew/ Marc-81r The jury in tole case
of the United lintel. vs. John U. Curratt
moat reepecltolly states that they atom! pre.
cgvely now as when they first bailowel upon
,enternitt the room. They are nearly equal
le divided. and they aro firmly 0013:13.04
they antrincit tx.sallily make it verdict. We
deem it oar duty to the Goon, to the coon.
try, and ha clew ot the condition at oar pri
vate &intim, nun the situation of our tarni—
Ilea, and to clew of the Mot , Umt the health
of several of mar number le hecoming seri
! misty impaired under the prolonged con
finement, to make this anternent, and to
oak your armor to dismiss las et once.
Most toepeettbdOr Sat:Matted,
ISlgnott by all the jury.]
After some Conversation, Judge Fisher
ordered the dlscharite of the tort.
During the entire retirement of the jury
they remained na follows ea the vmdlet:
Ear oanvictioni Todd, Darr, beholder and
licLeau-4. jar acquittal: Davies. Berry,
110hever, Alexander, Lnrußß, Gittielf
and nirth,h.
Thera Is tr y nutboTity for
of
that the Jury disagreed en the question of
the abeenee of Surratt. from. Washington at
thia time of the rosaSsine64on cor the Into
Presidont, • and that they , were entirely
agreed upon the pole% that. had he been In
dicte,l for cordenracy he shawl have been
convicted immedhately upon their rething
to their room.
It. BRADLEY MAYISSiII 10021 TOO halt.
Judge natter then roserind read the fol
lowing, '
"1 hare now a very . . nr,plearant outy.to
perform, but one which t cannot forego. On
the second day of
John during the pro.
gross of the trial 01 IL Starrett for the
murder et Abraham Lincoln, immediately
er rim Court bid tutees & reoepg until Lao
tollOw morning, as the Preal.ling .1 iodic ,
was deseenoing from the 13e0ela, Joseph H.
Wadley accosted him in crude end Insult
the manner, charging the .1 ridge with har
ing offered 11101 filrauteyt st series of insults
Pow the bench. Breathe comedeneement of
the trial. nod the Judge duselaimed any in,
tention punlng any Insult, and
Mr. Bradley thou he had entertain
ed for him no other •fuelLoga bat those of
respect. Mr:Bradley, So far from , thaePtinit
this explanation or dirmlaimer.lthereupon
threatened the Judo with personal ;
risen:ism., as lie u udsrstood him. No Court
can adnitniatt , justice or lire. if Its Judges
I
are to be threatened with personal rimer..
ou all acVssl ole. whenever the irnee.bility
st tottneM new bo exulted by an totapowry
Insult. Tile cilbraco of Mr. Crudity is one
which orals his years will Wit palliate. 1 1.
Icannot be orreries:W.l or go unpunished ae
e crd, Mpg of court. Is is assentor° order ,
ell that name he stricken from the roll
of attorneys pr.lsolaw Sn thiatlOUrt."
• rtrorrtrio
Mr. Bradley ramcduttely arose and risked
II Court had edjourned.
Judge Daher—M. has not,
M a r. Bradley—Then. OW. la tae prasence or
the Court end fl46.lllbir• 1 hereby . Pronounce
tho stptement just amble by t he Judge as
utterly haws in. crerY Pnrtirldn ,
Judge Putherduterrapting (.1 . 1e.r, adjourn'
the Court.
Tile Crier—This Coact 1s now adjourned.
Mr. Bradley—Well, then, I will saynow—
Judge Fisher, rising to lento the Couch—
Son cue Yon tay what you please,sir, and make
I a speech to the crowd If you iike.
Bradley—Ton hare - no autherritY to
dismiss metro's the Jud ge st must he the
net of • three of the ofthe Supreme
Court.
, Judge Fisher said: "Very well, Mr. Brad
t ley, you can make the proper appeal." lie
then lett the room followed by rbrowd of
people..
strlduerr setsrASD.D.
Serrntt erne remanded to ttetody Of
the td4rehel and re. urned to jut!.t
FROM MOBILE
ural •
aar."o". o f tub 3it•JOr for Vtolatieritho
Moist,
ge!errana to the l'lttron rah tlarette. I
Atianst.lo —Mayor guitornaltor•
1.00•orna arrented 10407 by United
0(0100
GOltitninaloOor leaner, for violation Of the
Civil Wear, gal, in tho hid lost
Of
he
next° Solin
otrvl don, who had. lost a leg to the
31/s7Ol . 11011011 novo ball ln
On
the soul or 41,010 for his. appearanco
.
• Onfinise - mad Robbery.
nr TrJrireatt:to the Fltuburin uuottt. I.
C,entsien,'.folgant. 'lo.—The resident./ of
Mr. t berecne. on the bent calla Oh lo elver,
near the month of. tte '. Little fd load,
Meter
men, : l ig
eolde,then robbed them of *lien In money
lend bowie and ill of 11111.'.EbeithOle'a • jevrui
ry. NO further eldh tu. the Wl)bers
het
yet been obtained. . •
The lesie4.oll* Sac". •
Err Telegrseh to the Mut:arse 'swans.)
OAIINTOOA. Attalla 10.—The Bret race,
dash of is nt Ile and a halt; was WOO by,Wat•
DOW. 1301311111, Loon. The second ram abraa
miles, was a walk over for Ilsotedelr• The
third: race, sale end threaqaartara,
.ar
ell ages, MY won by_rennock's Vandal Cent
Connolly. Time 3de.
FROM WASHINGTON
Telogroph to t➢e rittatntrgh Gozetto.)
WASIIIIIIOTOS, Aopitt 10,
Al Am.
Admiral Palmer • reporta to the Nary De.
rartmeut teat the flag ship Samuel:maim
ahoul.l leave Vera Crag July 27th for.Aspea
wall. All quan in Mexico. The health of
the equadron good.
TOP 8161210 Ft. -
The ministers of the Rashid at Uldifeinid
have hell a meeting to adopt an address In
reply to Governor Plerpoln Va charge of dis
loyalty. Thy say that since the restoratlOn
ol the Government of the United Status
:gfcn.glgtdrdtStrit7 e ln:t la p=Ts
or Used theta as political agencies I.o.llleSt
sold Government; tied we nave In no In
stants
prop
from them uhaturaterm.
ea rebel minaments; that least or all have
we, In the di-charge of our duties, esSress
ed, directly or indlteetiy, a hope of the
musblishment of any 011.mr than a rePabli•
can term of government 111 this country.
The titate DepartMent, is aren , er to a re
quest of the /louse Committee of resign
Affairs, des reported that on investigation
no ease has been found where an American
CMS.. has been tried wad convicted In I/6-
Jana for uttering Fenian bantlments to the
United elates. ' _
.Tritnotes special sass, The Cabinet
hare deckled that the President nee power
to suspend Stanton.
Thu PretatleAt th3l/C3 that Grant has op posed the removal of Sheridan.
Returns received from the Commissioner
General or the Isotd °Mao show the egg. ,
gate disposal of acres of public lend
during July, at lonia, Stiehl:run; St. Peters,
eLUVC.LIS POWS. an. Brownsville,
Nebraska—the greater portion for actual
settiumeet.
1152==
J. tor govern! yoare p. t. a ear
reepoodontot tha Boot., .i'vsf, thud t.o.alay
cater n long ll!alms from Typhoid hero,.
IYri mol.l lSfl It L.
The fl
ele es from intomat revenue fo
the emee Wore 0.74i.460.
WAsomirro.N.4.l4,ll, 187.
TALLOW STV.LC SEACA AT "TIT °ALTA'S.
On Amount Of the apprehensions of yellow
fever becoming an ephlerelont New Orleans,
It hen been ordered hem General Grano
headquarter. that the olllerre un duty In
Loutetannand Texne, but who are now ab-
Sent (rein LAOir poste en lenve,may, upon
aoplicetlea retire AdJutwat General of the
Artny,hase their lease extended nntll the
oth of October.
WITSGIIIL 07 • TOISIIESSONDUST.
of .1. W. Fitch. late Wewhing
ndent of the &awn Rot and
took piitco clue eltionoon,
nded by , the Vast:dm:tort Cot-
Club.
The funeral
toll COrITSP.
other Pepe
and arm alien
respondenVa
FROM NEW YORK.
❑h Tvleg - mph to .10 ri3.111 . 41 tissett..l
Nltev Toll, August 10, URA'.
relent. in SOW SZElir.
troshet In the northern part of Newark,
N. J ~ on Friday afteraoon,destroYed itheut
bun4red thousand dollars worth of pro.
petty. The recant rains have emetic.' the
streams emetylng into the 'Morris mull,
which broke, and the water pouted into the
aqueduct reservoir. which also burst, goodb
ins large 1101,1003 e1 the Seventh and
Eighth wards. The stnua bridge at the
upper end of lircw.detwat yr. •51,001. away.
The principal private losses wore Palmeri
en, printing Ink makers, egi,taet Havenliiro
straw hat lector:, yi,alre; tenets S Tongs
kb:m..4dt° cloth trustory, M.
ins Nt....ol:ll}lii.
Martine., E.-President of Ntearagun
who recently UM for Maitland to re preeeni
hie eonntry. IsempecialLY charged with the
delivery of the MOwlnno territory to Mien.
range. The Nbcantuglan papers !MCP] to
have no donbt the Matter win he ad
joltalatnlcahly.andClahlltheit the tailed
States will denzen,l the restoration of the
territory U Mirtinex falls to obtain It.
I=
It IS stated Ilea. Dr. etubbs haarecerred a
numuor of anCulyrnOull lettere thrra.enlng
hlm with serlone COuses. Lamers It be suc
ceeded Insecuring the croolemusglon or
Mo. Tyng. The latter will doubtless is the
fast to condemn such an unwarrantable
proccedlug Luis WS el Me friends.
IW!t 1111
brevet trivuller Gc nem' Fit& Tlll4lllmoall
and Dan Utyant, thy netor, acre •mong
twavluthgers for California from llnw lurk,
Saturday.
I=
There weer. two more dent ha from choler
mooned le New lurk Newtordor.
rater:slow TOR ocroc•nno.
Tbo Sow tort Comusiosioner. or Public
Charities aro about to ereet_comicodious
buildings 00 Ward's Island fed Cho evelantio.
;tom otstrooltardo.
CORTI...LTC° ,TRITIT 11,1234.
It is rumored that moot of the proceeds of
tbo recent lodes of contoesded 00.1000 hav e
been swallowed in wet,
/01,3.1.1 6EII TIIICILL•
The TiDuee glued detail* showing Quit
the 'tun proved u hulure thu
bah experiment.
Darcy It, to isixteil. h. bean
thriwituped with smiwwination titi a
Ms mwromid ton.tralag We
Fenian orgatilmttoti ltt Ciiiihota.
INDIAN AFFAIRS
Depredations of Ina Osages—Arnsa and
AnMiontrterin gold to the Plararreal try
Agents ond . grodent—Tise tirsevencee
of "ILAstro Destv , a" Teibe—itenova or
Indian agent Ltheenweette , ..tennet ,
walla Chlefe—tireet Man Fur ream ,
LW reseed.
iLlly l lterrarti to the Fittidnlrsh Ciassite.)
CT. LOCIA: August 10,—Toe Denteeroes TO
poke, ILarisasonetual soya Governor than-.
ford
foot has Just returned MOM the Otago I
dian RelervatiOn and corroborates General
Kellyqt statement tint the Osage Indiana
bad germ onthe Plains, stealing and arm
it:titling other depredation. Throe weeks'
ago thews Ludlam, ratan:ma Led all the'
tribe eammt thirty Immealately matted
back. They stole oth hundred and tweet r
tour Metal from the withers and tattoo One
men,
home of the Indian 'gents and traders
have been aellitig teens area and lantrierit•
Ow, It is known off ammunition wer e
end Terre amount were
taken out in the lest six day., and that
hag. inwintltien were taken by 10diltt.
Ott both trips. These arum and stolen bor
... are traded Os wild lodises fur Govern
ment bore...nil mules prandial "V, h."
"Little Bear" le still ha the Ituserration
and nays he knows the Indiana err on ttoi
war path. nut their agent had not been with
too tribe slime last MIPS Payment, that but
bell their, regular . the tidy west paid, and',
IMAM geode at fabulous prices, not In
money,. their treaty stipuMtes. Ile thle
he cannot control Ms young men uncouth
they eth they ran make more snottily by all.
Mau and Miring prisoners who will be ran-'
mined by the GeV:mount.
Sr. Lents, August • lo.—Two telegraph else
Gnat nee' of Port Laramie, were bunted
try the Indiana It le mad that the Indithe
arnhavinn evelyttilpit their own way on
that route.. A tort
,Iterker 11thateh ways,
great Indignation eriete &Meng the peepie
here In consequence of the Indifference
manifested by tie military auttioritith In
the matter of .auppressing Judith raid, It
la reported there urn many whites mut hall
breeds among the Indiana, Inching them to
the committal of ell manner of outrages,
el •Pionrerirout of which they ea
pent to pet rich.
A Leavenworth dienateti aim Colonel
Leavenworth, Ladish Agent, hue inst trill ,
ed herr. four day* from the, Ind len camps
of the lilowas, Centanches, AperibeS, Ant.
oboe. and the Arkansth. and report that
all ere peaceable, quiet and arab. to re..
ream so if
t poselbin
Black lietlets band of Cheyennes are di.
vided, tome for peace thrl Mime for war,
but the war party is smell and will be held
In chock by all the other Jeanne.
Colonel LnaveawOrtb has berm on the
border Oyer two months obtalelng correct
Inform Won of the Timwa of the wild ,
Mans: Ile mot to council four , day*
ago the following chiefs: "Pink liettle.o
head chief "Of the Cheyennes; Tun,"
Beare," need chief of the Came:mhos,
" Poor near," head chief of the Annerieli
" BircPing Fietri" head chief of the Kluwer ,
"Grinning Eagle," bend chief of Um Ito
cowl nand of Comanches. "editor Mooch,"
hood chief of the Penetakee band or (lemon.
different many other Mlles and Weida 01
bands, and all express/4i a great
with for peace with the whites. Throe who
are engaged in the present war are Ilion
minor and kiltms, whom. Unmoral Augur
reported no friendly on the Iteptib,
Ile. and lie tributatim. . The roper
that the Kaman took the stock from Pont
Dodge In Jane is false. The Cliethanmi
themaolers admit to have takeout, and afro
the report that Charlie Bent bad taken tanr
1101 t eLlatnigteiTlVll=lFer.ltelintVet-: rirCeaslet
at the Council with Colonel L., four days
Once, lie think. he eau Odeon ee n Coun
il of the trite. at some point noised upon,.
but it can eat be done through rho matter'',
for the Indiana do net trust them.
.
'large Farr at Mufti°. •
[fly Telegraph to tee Ylttabergh ussette.]
Boyra
by with eisitts4Auguet ll.—The city le rapidly
ors to the horse fair,
which. la to be opened at Tuesday: The
trottlog Is expected to be the needs soar
altneesed In Use c
e n tered:Unite fifty-lour.
flret•olare bottles are n. Fourteen
horses are entered teethe ripening trot on
Tuesday. Dexter trots against. Ilia best
time, Ible In beauties, fora puree of g2,reo On
Wednesday:.
- •
-
Defrauding the (internment. 1
(BY Telegram , to the rittitnirre tisssine.Y,
Bowes. Abirnet 10.—U. Crane, of DOstan,
and J. W. Moor, of lioneston, were Wore
the Coiled Rates Comm lunonar Hallett, to
day charstad with obtaining intmey. from
various pallier by falsely presenting tbere•
retires to theUelted finder Berens efboarif.
They were held to bail tor tr. Dan.
teD, of liollestoo, nws also placer •nn ban
on • ebarge et trying to bribe Revenue
cancers.
• Ilanuma to Welland Canal.
[By Tultgrabit to Mu Pittsburgh Ussette.)
ST. °ATM g SZIP SC OirristiO, A wont, to—Pee
bark Niaara carried away gat. of
lock N 0.15, Welland Canal, .ttdetour
morning.
The damage will probable ba repaired by
Ttlesday.
National Wean. Academy. •
•
(II Yea/ma to the Pittsharsit assents 7.
• Ilsterrona -AuntUlt 10,—Tho
Ancient/ or /clean. meets In this city on
Tuesday next. A large number of Profes
sors and scientific mon from di bads Cl
the eisuntry mill be present.
Baer
tits Teturspb to the Pittsburgh Oesette•l
LOVllvittat, August N.—River tellUtgi 94
feet>n toe mutat us tbo guulr. •
SHOD EDITION,
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
FROM EUROPE
Teieereell to lie Pltiettereh Oseette.!
ENGLAND.
TOO accerm xi-H.IIOOD CLTASTrwritt.
Loppox, Ana. Id—later dispatches from *
the scone of t he resent ragway socldent, at
Bray Bead, indleutes that the Bret isonexam
wan greatly exaggerated.. Only a portion of
the train left the track. Three eeeetlee were
prect Mud"! Into the its, end fear persona
killed outright, though' there were many
dmnetoesly Injured. Nearly every body
on the train was tilled or Injured,
-COLOIIM IMOD.
LONDON,. Auau•t 10.-Ira Aldridge, the
celebrated afrlcan tragedian, is dead. Ilia
death occurred while ho Was en a profee
slonal tour la Poland. '
ADDLOAi FAIIIMOUT 1.110
Maroon, August 'll.=The United Statue
Squadron, under command of Admiral Far.
veva, has been at the Pitasian naval port
of Stettin during th.e past peek. The Ad.
miral wag received with groathonors by
the Pt - 1133%111 MOOR!. Thi Toot subsequeut
ly sailed for it. Petersburg, where It IS 62•
Peat, I lidtillta lIIIXTIMItt receive
warts welcome.
TVRILET.
nenant D 11.17111110 11T rip AILLT.IOIII Mt
PARTS, logusklo.—The • Tarklah Admiral
recently forcibly took • dispatch from •
servant of the United States Minister reed.
dent,l:thrard Joy More. It to reported
Morrie kas lance laid the cue bofore tee
Turkish tioveroment and demanded redress
for the outrage. Tho reply of tbo—Gublimo
POrLd has not transpired.
OROZ.D 3 Cflrri.
tosnon, Sagan. .10.—Tbe tutted State.
War steamer Swatara, bag been ordered to
Crete.
rn !P*g t(.s
Lennox, August 10—.Erenfnp.—The Turk
ish government has sent a °healer note to
regard - to Cretan affairs to its dmic.
mettle representatives at Ewen... Coons.
Thenote emphatically . denies that there to
any. troth In the various reports of the
eraeltim perpetrated by the Torkish force.
In Candle, ind eareplatnattmt reseals o[ the
great powers continue to romoverefugees
from the -
ITALY.
CNULLS• ♦T I,LILLYO
nuns:cc& August 10.—Disesionee 'We
that the choler* is ruing with considers ,
bin violence at Pslermo.
• • -
onever.. Angusi 11.—Tba negattahona
h tors tong Mad ,have been Pending
can Austria and Stall, tor a oetdement
of the bonedexics between the two eon.
trim, ond in raged to the dlepoattlon
ttoroteh ITes of the former Lombardo ten
tlith ktniden3, hero been impended.,
IRELAND.
TEIAL or Orr. rauOLL roscrosran.
Dontra. August 10.—By consent of the
I.4overnment, the trial or General Todiola.
who was reported to have tuned mg's
evidence. Las been postponed.
RtllllllA.
111/Clll WIVE iOIOIAZA.
r. Ycrcaeareio,:Au~uet Ia.—TES Wiz be.
tWrelt U133111111111.10011MM111. has termixatea
in a Lrooty of PCIOO, conciodoll yesterday
FILLNCE.
OAILAT WAS AT ACIILAAAO2
•
nicekt 11—Pc.lng.. — Thorn
t... 13 ► wrest dre et Wnle►rl2, daring which
eighty poreone ►re reported to have been
tilled or irdured,..
=l3
•
Cr.a.oow, Aagutt. 11.— The - steamship
Unjust Kingdom, from lane York . PSI the
nth talehed arldosille,.Lreland, PS'
lord ay..arel today arrived in the Clyde.
Souse airrras, August 11.—The steamship
Dentschiand, from Neer York on the :41 of
August, has arrived at title port, on her
soy to Bremen. The steamship Atlantic,
from Nor York on the 17th or .1017, arrived
at thle port today. and, after landlog pas
sengers sod freight, sailed for Bremen.
Qcorsrress. A.IIVIII. 11.—The stelmihip
Minnesota, from Sete York ort the 1111
arrived en.t at . this port today. and sailed for
uy
=2
,
rassarotr, anoint 10.—Erentrw.-1 3 .
!lends closed at :11i for the Issue o 1 Ifo2.
le A ncr= 41nrri Petro- for standard widte.! , •
r0.121M)0111T.
de.
11—Ere —Milted SUM'S
Bonds quotal On the 113arse to-day at TIN.
-0 -
(By
•
New Tone, Aug. 10.—The steamer Weiler.
from Southampton on the 30th. ha* arrived.
In the Loewe of Lords, on the Rah nit.,
Veseount Halifax moved a resolution that
the rechatributioo ot Parliamentary c ede
In the repent bill we. Madequate,and more
representation should be given tothe large
CODALItII6I2O.II. leseluthan was sup.
ported try Earl Russell and others, but re.
lacted by ito against ht. The name night
nill prohibiting • public
by iettna• in the
Royal P.SIC was debated tie
rs. Glad
tone, MUM, Disraeli and others. A tot.
thin to multi ire bill won lost.
The Parts Perms •sys Garibaldi had trawl
ranted 'orders to the chiefs of bands loft
movement on Rome, and disturbasees have
already brogan 06116 V 11.164
16 the Pitmen Senate. on the rah nit..
Baron Duple mid Protein bad formed •
mftwieration In Germarly offenalve to
France. 11e did not tbiug. after the sue.
...ran she had gained, PLUBSRL would stop,
but hoped thelesge Mate. would unite and
limit hrr mutant; Wee alone woad Praia.
and .the Other nations reduce their asma.
manta, and be more happy and more nth
to their peaceful risattr.noni •
Cambial antonelli hag larterardod rackets.
Inn dispatch to the t hat Nn atti t u d e the
Catholic court., Mating the et.
the Italian Government 1. greatly raven•
wine with ton engagements which hats
hems made with the Popo. The dispatch
shualleters to the preparations being made
by Italian volunteers to deprive the PoPeof
his temporal sovereignty.
The thumb. bill In the Italian
-
Parliatuent passed by e dote of •M 4 to AS
.Ttlit Erna of Portugal received deputa
tions Rom the rrtnati and English wietetles
for the almiltion of the slave trunk, on Use
•intli nil.
FROIA ST. LOUIS.
Extensive Prowls to !pored Relaters
Islecharge Papers—meveral Arreets J
Plade—rre• Walden Stone* to be .
Opmeed—Awetker Stemma of Voter
Fertile Railroad Completed.'
till Teiesr.ph mine Pitisteogn tiarette.)
Sr. Loom, Almost 11.—It Ise come to light
here within a few days that extensive
Mandl have been perpetrated on the United
&atm Pay Department through forged sol-
Ale& illseherste papers. The assent paid
in Ws Department Is mid to he very.large.
' There eproare . to .be an organized System
for the collection of money on forged pie
pms.not only bore but ill Washington Dal.
timers, New York and other cistern
titles. A ' man named Franklin .. W.
I Howard was . asserted here in whose
ti•nae • Wile quarditT of forged Ills.
charge papers a transportation v anchors
were m e n 1i r oemen homed Bernard and
\lionedlot were arrested at Leavenworth, •
tow days since, while attempting to collect
• ey on eitnilar papers. D istr ict,oger.,
mited Stale. Maranal for this and
Deptity.klaratml Yremh of
en
left for
New York and Weablzigton Friday to
ferret the matter out. It Is believed that
immense toms of money have beenpabl by
4U:threat United Mates disbureing officers
On • forma papers.
Opened ry large free bathing house vela he
' hero on ifflocineilday.
' A ntiontha dispatch lays the United Stater
Malmo] lkillimleideners Ind arrived there
en route went, to examine another section
of the Union Paella Itallmeg , extending
forty miles west of Job:ohmic.
FROM NORTH CAROLINA
•
OrdOr Cooforsilsoc litovlstola of Jo.?
Into booposffo. •
ley Toeing& to the Yttlthersh tissette.l
Nutmeg, N. C., Areinst I.o.—At the nth
gestton of governor Worth, General glekles
bag, by tolegraelne order. suspended the
second paragraph of general order lin
reuniting the revision of Jury nets before
the trod of soy reuses by Courts of the
mote, in Its applleutton to the present of
of the Supreme and County Courts tor
'North Carolina, end Juries fvr that term are
to be ltapsnuelled as heretofore. Trite It
demon governor Worth's representational
the reepotudtdltty of miens jury llsts. as
titruted ler use at thin term, and the neces
sity whlett would arise of diNDW , Bb'E with
settings of courts entlrelY for ...mil
months, to the greet detriment ortho state
and all concerned.
The Atlantic Cable or 1646—The Led.
• lien of the areal/.
fotTelserspig to the lumbers/I tissetta 3 •
.tlasars Coarser, Ig. F., Aot.•
Uninare has returned -to at.
N., youndia.d. capi...Kerr reports
. rhat ho examined the positron of the cable
break and picked two buoys on the beak
where the break occurred. This bank la
term: miles ln dtameter and from forty to
I t fathoms beneath the Surface of toe nes:
I t jeweled at lat. lege, 1005. 61:72. The
bed of 00000/1112 rises gradnallY to It from
the depth of one hundred fathoms,.
of
urges north and east, end from, depth o f
Washy daIIOTAI at the was dlStanee 1.0 the
.001. Ito, .105bms had been seen. The
thytherli waves siy for the harbor of 'Ds
Gall. AU on board wersle/1. •
THE PRUDENT4IID THE
SECnTART OF Wkii.
Latest Phase of the Imbroglio.
PRESIDENT ADVISED TO RESIGN.
Senator Harris and Reoonstinction.
CBI Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ossette.]
' New Yoga. August 11,1E07.
• The Herald , / Washington says It testate.]
that on Tuesday next the President will
peremptihrify, dismiss Secretary Stanton,
unless in the interim his resignation is
tendered. It also reporti a rem= that. the
President had expressed-a determination
to resign the Presidency and leave . -the
radicals to fight out the reoonstinetion be-
*mess amonf;iliemselves. and contradicts
It en White ouse authority.
Too Man` Washington special says: The
latest minor growing out of tan Stanton
imbroglio Is that the President has been
advised to resign, the friends of the admin.
Wrath. artsting that such is step would
load to the disruption of the ltepublWan
partY.
Ex-Senator ilarris publishes a cord, slat
leg that the loiter repudiating the Con
gressional pall.' of reconstruction, pub.
Ilshed n New York paper of Satunlay,
which
by
pewees supposed' to Italie hoot
.written by him. is a forgery, And fully au.
eorsing the ,cconstructlon policy of COU
;tress.
THE CABLE TO CUBA.
The leerlt krone...mg Parting of
the Pubis—tinsppling fon the Lest
End.
Ms Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
liar Warr, .euguaL o—rut Lake city, Fla..
Aughatll.—The shcirit cod of the cable was
lauded at Loy West on the hi, and on the
fib twenty miles were paid octovlitatit. was
cut and buoyed in One hundrol and thirty
fathoms of water. The Nerve (cable Steam.
or), the United Stated steamer Tahoma,
and the Spanish man-of-war Francisco
lie dela then proceeded to Ulterior..
en the Cuba mut. laid the alters mid. atld
enEntoeoood paying outat p. m., august
e a t m or nveoth . worker/ well until the
ng. ing
when the Nerva'rell in with
the Engllodt steamer, who told-them they
were a loop distanotito the eastward of their
course. The true course wsa given them
and they reached the buoy at b p. m., after
rising tee Cuban cables and nineteen miles
of the Smarta go. cable. On preparing
to splice the two ends they (allot. The cable
parted shelf mi:e from the ship at seven
o'clock r. x. on Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday were spent In grappling for the lost
end without serous.. They were still grap
pling when the TetkOratt sailed for New
Yort on Thursdny afternoon, having been
mitered by the United Buttes steamer Sena.,
per who will 'oder the Naive all e.eatat-`
• •
From Almlowan.
[By Telegraph w the Pittsburgh Ilaretta.3
Now Toni, August 10.—The steamship
Rising Star, from Aspinwall,'August
Pra S
has
nce, passenger - arrived. Ides.
Met Alirnrismmar. tta Roote at rs M ,
alof
-
NU, a seaman, kill overboard and was
drowned,.Ausotst , 6th. The United States
steamer haw was at Aselnwall, and IMeO.
lab at Panama. Tberovrms no fever on the
Isthmus. The steamer brings ono million
sine hundred and msrenttotwo thousand
dollars in speele. bhe u -dotainect at
quarantine, and her ma ll s and advises have
Otyrt been reeelved.
•
=
. •
file Teleirrwda to the Pittsbatitt Gesette.l
boorroa, !Lewitt lard, number of
German vieltors are now In the city to par.
tielpate in the third Amsted Festival of the
Turoverein. which con:mein* , to-morrow.
The societies repreeented are Mire of lime
ton, Providence Sorb:1010Z Woreester ,
atleLaerrencd. with delegations from other
cities. Th e visliOre are diitributed by bll
- on their 1).111:1•11 . fellow citizens bete.
told are being entertained with
pliant} This afternoon they were treated
to a steamboat eictirsion down the harbor
Cl2Kola Poetaster ..1111sellell—War
posed to be Unto .
Lae Telegraph to the rlttebebh uaatte.l
CsteunO, AuwattlL—Col. 11. lislutOreh
Yotuntuater of Oafs citTT went out In the
lake in • row Cost on rridsy evening nod
h. cot ...en lance. 114 le eupposed to
have been - drowned. Ills L one 101.0
on the bosun below the city tot night..
goatee CairoWm: Crop,
(111 Telegraph to the Illtabarrb tiaactle.l
Caelwarres: - C.,,Azgaat crow
acounnue from nearlY ere , / district In 0 0
and upper necUon. of the Stale rep.
resent corn tend collat. ea In tog conillticat-
Ttreadamage by the catertdUar. along tan
West la loconaldemble. , ..•
GENEE4L .
- - .
—ln London there are ,11,1e0 persons
cm:Misled with Me press .! , •
—Tim little dap. knowm
Ls sold to be now in. Partial;
—Seven of the Unittuily t I
ibutches of
Boston ar e closed thin inp
—ln Inland deers to ;14airrackraecota
madatluo toe 2,o;te Meer; snd
• ;
cave greater than . dal Kentucky
mantinoth CaVe repot' rtouthena
Illinois. - ! , ;
—Bev. \V.: Davis. fi-;ll'ePtisterion
clergyman, died in Itsqlsburg, pa., a
few di:tyska,: ; • j-j I
Lavery, of NYijimitit/in, Dol.,
was accidentally drolkd
while bathing. .. : I ! ;
--Public spirited—Afit ' pg ladles who.
allow them father's: hotkefl t.f be used for ;
a main house. 4 i ;
—Thomas Peck. Esq.4erlnutny years
a prominent merchant ati-11/4ripton, Vito
MO last. week. . • 11 I I
—The Tycoon of JapoliONl said to be
opposed to the openinCeif iho port of
(Walt ImTurelgnens,_ • 4.1 I . •
—Jr woman lu New )'ark; who drank
fifteen bottlesofsode oOlirrlday, died the
next day of dialer a. •
, --Uoveruor Pierpoin r;'lrginia, was'
assaulted by a woman, use lie par
tloneal the murderer a i l sun.
—There is I's vase at e 'Paris - Expo/II-
Lion made of a single itinjoise; and !add
to be valued at'2,2400,000 items • .;
London Oft,U! suggests that a
peer's political majority be put at the age I
of 31 instead of 21, as at pr,..weut.
—During the month of July there were.,
forty-tour deaths in Norfolk, Va. show- •
lug the health of the city to lee go od.
'-Rev. John Cromlish, rector of St,
Paul's Episcopal Church, at Columbia,
Pa ,hi ,essipted a call to New York. .•
Tim Itusstku Government has Issued
orders to its agents it China to. Paistain
. the city of Ilan Row to, u tea markot.
—The Belgians and company 'drank
live thousand bonitos of • champagne at
Miss resin's sparkling entertainment. I
—One of the most hoMrlous bandits in
Italy Is said to be ti uiseppe 31011.11 e% nt We
.1 me s h Morrow, formerly a New York
row
y.
—Paris IN becoming rapidly deserted.
An ,unusual numbor of the ° fashlonte
Ides" have departed for the seashore and
• • -
—Elmay watches are thn Infest novelty
reported Man Parti. They am quite
large and ornamented wills ellver or ars-
Marmot.
- - .
—Dog oil is administered to conspinp
lives in Germany. Et..—p. lady physi
cian of this city cams the disease by the
same dose.) •
—There is this season an extraordina
ry abundance of cereal crops ,iu Egypt.
Primes of grain has fallen nearly two
thirds since harvest coinruencod. . -
-Mr. Robbins, who sells chickens in
Felten. Itiarket.„ - Brooklyn, tending his
stall himself, is mane two millions.
lie is remits among 13rookilniaus.
—The pollee force of Paris consists of
a,700 men, and the cost 'of maintaining
the department Is P2,NXIOOO, or one
twelfth of the revenue of tint capital.
—A reseal' courtehirsof forty-live years
standing in reported at East Lynn, htiess
&misusers. 'The gentleman has paid his
visite on each alternate Sunday evening.
—queen Victoria's book' Is making-n
great sensation abroad. We believe no
copy has yet reached this country. The
papers have made their clippings from
English exchanges..
Nona
—None of the eight brindred Paris Ex
hibition hymns sing in fur competition
has been deemed worthy of the prize,
and it will not be awarded. A few of the
best will receive honorable mention only.
- Funds thinks the industry : cif the
ladles in Paris surpasses belief. They
dye—their hair; they enamel—their faces;
they gild—their lucks; they paint—their
climsks; and now they bronze—their com
plexional ' ' •
Aa impreselon exists In London that
the Viceroy of Egypt. leR England in a
"hull;" , owing. to his not receiving the
Garter. Ile is- now hi - Paris, but silent
and unimportant, as ono who has expe
rienced reverses. •
procinmatlon hasbeen parted up
'throughout Canton forbidding the print
of Chinese newspapers by foreign
ers. It has put a atopto the existence of
a little broad sheet publlsihed under 'for-
eign editorship there.
—IL :in not generally known that the
late Emperor hfaximillanwas an author,
but ha , wrote not thaw than seven vol. ,
meson different sinithsets. Fourof them
µre in print, and, ny order of the Eng*. I
tor of Austria, shortly to publish
ed. One of the i t entitled '..113s Life,"
another "Sketellee of Travel," ths third 1
"Aphorisms," and the fourth consists of
CITY AND
FOUR= PAOR. - TAeI land inoei
ble Money. Ott and Produce Market ATM..
picen *by any paper in the city, Pitt be./o un
On OUT Fburfh Ave.
• •
A Rals•Dellovr to AbAtai IS.
The continue/ rattle of wagoes and other
vehicles that may be heard during the bust.
news hours of the. day, and; Indeed. up to •
late hour of the eight. en Fifth street, has
long been comildered • nuivance. net 0011
by business men, bOt by all others on the
street, and feine here been annoyed by It to
greater extent, or more heartily wished
for US abatement, than the , L0t0 ,,,,,ent,
going portlOn of our community. It is tree
less to /yeah .of thd nuisance at 'engin. as
every One who has attended the Opera
House has had a taste of It, and know how
unpleasant It is When listening to eon..
thing Interesting, to be Interrupted by the
endless clattering of three or four vehiclea
which, in pacing over the presitht cobble.
atone pavements, may
be heard from the
time they coma Smithfield street Until they
reach Wood, rendering everything that is
transpiring tne house perfectly ruin:del
ligible. lip till within a few menthe there
has been no apparent remedy for the evil,
end the proprieuns of the establishment,
whose duty it la to melte the place as com
fortable us poesinle, have not been
censurable On - that account. But the
time has at last arrived when it WI
be remedied, and there is' no reason
by it ihouid not be done. The paving of
Filth street with the Nioolson pavement
nandwould prove an crectual remedy,
it
ould be done at once. It is not expected
of the proprietor of the Opera Ileum to bear
the expense of paving the whole etreet, but
only that portion inantedlately in front Of
the building. The City Councils, by a ...-
lotion at the last Meeting, not only granted
the privilege to those desiring it, el laYien
the Sheds , . pavement,but presiding that
when two Catarina. blocks wore bud the
city would bear the expense of paving the
intersoction.
The .brand Jury In attendance at the
United Statel District Court. I=re felt the
wCOneenineno of tbe noise and rattle of
agons overthe cobble stoner. and in their
presentment recommend the substitution
of the noolson pavement for the one now
In use as the only mean, of remedying the
era. The Fort Wayne and Claltrago Belt
roan Coututh - rid of the nut.
Banco by obtaining permthemselveslssion from the city
for
nd substituting the Mechem.
for the cobblestone pavement opposite
their business offices on Perm and Wayne
streets, and so well are they pleased with
the Improvement that they would not be
annoyed with the cobble stone nuisance for
leer times the met of tee I,llcolson pave.
meat. Such In our opinion would be the
experience of all whe would try it. '
sc far as the adoption of tins pavement
by the city authorities is concerned, we
have nothing to say as there may be some
disadvantages ettnched to it that would un
fit it fo g r thyme portions of the city, and not
aviniven the ect t of
ttention g requielte eu t bJ o become t amount horoughlY
acquainted with It, we leave It to wiser and
more experienced heads tor settlement; but
recommend it mthis instanCe as a matter
of 00neenience, rather than economy, and
feelconfident that in so doing, we are ex
pressing the ',mamma. et a Mtne number
of etrltene.llLClettlng all who attend the
Opera lion. or any other tithep o amuse
ment on Fifth street. Witat thins.
Of riftabUrge Care for the expenditure of a
•few thousand dollars. If their comfort and
convenience are thereby Incr./wilt A little
unanimity of salon on the' part of Mose
Intererted, would speedily effect the much
needed change, and we hope the Inatter
will be attended to immediately.
• " Hearing end .D. I L " . _
The diseases of the ear, until recentlY,
have been but little kettles, and have been
usually regarded as without core, no one
caring to go to the necessary trouble or the
labor of the necessary ,Investigatione. to
find out whether herd bearing... or Omit.
newt was amenable to• treatment. The
human ear. doubtless.; was intendei ,for
me.. it is one of the five misses, Or. as
iltudtxpeare has It. `•one of the five wile,"
and therefore capable of conveying knowl•
,
edge to th e mind no truly and accurately
as any of the otlaer four. Its lothelruent
or diseased condition ts • privation of no
common character, as It chute out oneefilth
f the avenues to usefulness and know[.
edge. Men who have lost their heating
suffer great tresinvenieece. They all know
Wile better than we have ability to portray
It. They all feel the want of that useful
organ, th e humane ar, when demands are
o
made nit for its employment. Tony know
it is on their head. line that of othero
that there Is an &talkie to catch. and a bole
to convey the sound.: tout as haulm powers
are eoneerned it might as weli be on the
bead of • coal.boat.or attached to a corn-
Malt. We are speaking. of meanie, ot mr.
totally deaf, sad them are name ...deaf as
en .addere'-serer of, them past cure-many
' or thing not. The oar or the eye has as
' much 'reason to gee out of order
as the
stomach.or the liver. or the lungs. for they
He a. Marl awe,. ;although not npunlY
important to life. , : t • •
' What we' am aiming •at• la that "the - Per ,
capable °tieing cured am dieeased. Item,
er seas Intended tha t' dace out of order,
they should !Meyer Immein so. We speak
of coarse of ouch as bare no leas of struc
ture-no incurable leafbn. for where these
exist to any extent the cue may he hope.
less. and often is no. ,NY item they do not
exist, the siettfnete bearable Ule any other
disease or • inerrant.. Win have often pub
ilsbedeuelt oases, libt only of deafness but
also of blindrims. Gr oo msMe DR. KEYSER:
ohms conseltatton are at No. • VM,
Penn street, of thin city. Two cases are
remarkable ones and • within the reach of
all who dealre Wend ord. their truthfulnem.
They are of welt lumen peewit:wand ran
beameted by hundreds of persons eoged
of their veresisy.
•Dert r Ste :-I take pleasure in aiding my
teetrber,'imony to that of other. In favor of Dr.
Ke treatment of deafness. My son
had been afflicted for Ave years with deaf..
nese pro by omelet fever. At. Dam
he could not heart 'tali and could only an.
derstan
had d as we Would molten to him. 131.
peech also :betome affected. Dating
tried other remedies, without receiving
any benefit, I applied to Dr. Keyser, no
under las treatment he has entirely recov
ered. end can now near as well as be ever
did. . .
..lone B. Oszaesr.
No. -ill Deaver street, Pittaburgh,
Allegheny.
111.1111, 01IIL CCM,
•
One Of the moat astounding cures that
has come to our notice recently, le that of a
Woe Fisher, of Bearer county, who ...ma
blind of both eyes and was entirely cured
by Da- KEYBLR, of 103 Peon street. This
young bamides, made use or medi
cal within an area of fifty mitre
to no purpose. Her brother, who related
thee-Lee E. us, regarded it as a 'moot won
derfokOure.
Dr. k.erser'sLonsoltation !looms No. 15:1
Penn weer, corner Even'a elle7. from 9 s.
- until Ir. 11. '
E====
• Mr. William' Cotton, acting Lieutenant Of
the night. watch in place of Daniel Mullen,
whc sraa lately injured in a row in the Filth
ward, 'ores assaulted Saturday night be.
tweets twelve and one o'clock, by John W ll
son, a braliesm.. in the Pen nsy lvaida Hail
road Company's car yard. Cotton wee on
Only and there being a row on Lioesty
street, near Fahriestock's White Lead Itio•
tory, reported to tots place of conflai.na and
endeavored to paint the illsturosnce, and
to doing got Into, d acuity with W hum,
who draw a toile and atruck him tempo
in the breaat, the knife entering between
the rite, just above the heart, and penetra.
tine to a depth of three inches. Wiliest
was arrested on the spot by no oftleer and
conveyed scathe loch-an. where he will re•
main awaiting the result of Cotton's Inju
ries, which ate
such
be .of a very serious
character and of such a nature that death
might ensile bid they are not steeewerllY
fatal. aid was summoned and the
Injuries attended to, and this phyalotati has
strong hope. of Ids npendly reoovery.
Sight oa Womblostos Strew:.
About Ore Valor.: tan evening ft gale
row took plece on 'Yu:an:ton meet, o .
Webster, In which Pete stud Jimmy hictto7
were engaged, along with a number of
others. It crested Quite= excitement for
a time, and was the means of congregating
• crowd of from/ three to are hundred peo.
pie. The °Main. Interfered and arrested
one of the pestles, but failed to get him to
tee lock-uo. We old not bearwheiher they
released Mtn volunternyer wet e compelled
to dO so, but we are Inclined to think be wan
follow by We (deeds, as number of them
ed Metalloid . .. who Lunde the onset,
down' Webster etreet. and It enema the
prisoner left thee, et the heal of etseenth
=a=
. .
John Redman appeared before Alderman
Taylor, Saturday, and made information
against Thom•s'Aillion. etuirging him wi th
ameult and battery. The parties, It ap- .
peer!, were sta r house of 111 fame, on Lite.
eity tired. liiday night. ts hem they bet
into • quarrel: Thu . prosecutor alleges
that he went out of the house and wig fol
lowed by the. defendant, and that when
they got on - tbs• side walk the quarrel
woo renewed. -and the defendant drew •
knife. with which be made a number of
cum et him, nutting the breast of his coat
in • nuuther ot places. and. Indicting • se
verewooedon.his lett non. A warrant
was tweed for the arrest of Allison.
• • Walt Dement tlitaeo Dead.
We are called Wpm to annoonee the death
°fair. Wm. T. Doetgoinery, a weli•known
and prominent ODD= WI the Third ward
of MD city. Ike died &thin residence , on See
.
anth street, flimidaY morning, after ...ere
werkie severe!lloeee. Mr. Mont gomat em
a member et the City AU:midis fora num
-Mr of Lamm, was closely identified RIM
the Me. departinent fore Img thmeand
anemia actively conn mtml with My
enjoyed the mime= and cond.
donee of a large (Mole or Wands, by whom
his death will be regretted.
Sadden Death—Jame. Cunningham, •
rolling.mlll band In 'the Fifth Ward. was
taken Stall while at work on tiattudar piling
nig iron, and was turn to his boarding
corner of Walnutunit Etna
'traria, about to,clook r. Dra.McDonald
and Klntrna wont seat for and'vhited him,
hut ware Unable tO o' clo ck any ...tet
anal, and he died a; Are Th e phy ,
Shiites imp that Ms death teas mused try
nyhrheating himself, an prinking too
Much Wide!. '
i C. 111.160 •• the Peasay
=1: ro Vot i rr i eY %TX: Pu tt k et
„ Li u.... beyond Altoona. , A frolabt trolO
.into ti co nod oot.min bet g
• gamma M asleupand time when smock trate
ran ea,
.11.0.• unmoor of citttl. NO pompous ware
wastottilTl4l9.lllo,' „
I
, e*
The OnsablltlT Cues.
In•ccordance with ennointment Hobert
McCutcheon, "rid" !deg., sateuei
eta,.. had shearing before Alderman Yoe.
row, on Saturday, on the Charge Of gam.
iiiing,brought by • 111.rs.Coz , under ahead.
si.eses which we have heretofore dettuled.
The InformatiOn made in the bane arrearlil
charged in the shape of gambling, setting
forth that the defendants are "common
gamblers," keep gambling houses, to.
We were present during • Portion of the
hearing, and feel entirely satisfied with
what wetiave said already concerning this
cum, The husbmd of the proseentrix was
not present. Of course not. It eernOnven•
tent for him to be "1n the country. if the
motet or incentive to the prosecution was
proper one—the Information made with a
view of vindicating the law and of having
the offenders punished—he would have
been present, aiding in the Ponieoution.
and If west Is alleged be true. (sad It is the
basis of the prosecution.) his testimony
alone would be sufficient to warrant the
Alderman in sending the Cabe to Court.
One of the parties lit the interest et the
alleged gamblers Inutdred of hire. Cog
where her hushes.' was. nin the country"
wan her reply. The person interrogating
her then said. "tient find bleb and indict
him. sure as Prior to the beeline, in
the considerable Mining that she Indtllged
In, Ilea. O. mud that an offer of "settlement"
bad been mode to her. She said three hun
dred dollars had been offered. Sateen
hundred dollar,. We believe, In the amount
-
District ititerney Deft was present, re
prenenting the Commonwealth, and Major
Brown appeared ou bebell Of the defence
Alderman Strata was summoned as a its
nese for the ptosectution, and anpeared be
fore the arrival. of Colonel Dug. who was
sou:fewest tardy. The Antennae represent.
ed that he Intended leaving on the Sour
&clock p. In. train for Washington, and
desired to be examined at once, although
tie did no t know why ne had been summon.
Od. lie was sworn and add: "All 1 know
to that these (defendants) 'are gentle•
men; bare , always known them faience; and
as for this ease 1 know nothing about
It." baying Which no departed. Boon after
Sirs. Cos, who, it appeared, did not know
the Alderman at the time be was presort,
but learning upon inquiry that he wee the
oetwou who appeared le be In such great
haste to get away, became somewhat
protesting exer
cised, that tie ( Alderman)
Knew about. a certain tran the ssetion which
talk Waco some time about Christmas last,
and threeteued to prosecute him for per.
iury, Col. Duarte. made hie appearance,
nnd a number of witnesses were examined,
after which the heating was Anther poet.
potted.
We !il t with eoneldetsble Interest the
jhudeot this ease.
4 11ersh'e Tonne. Kate..
A number of the wood penitent Washing
ton street were aroused from their peace.
fel all:ambers at a late hoar Saterday night,
by the eryot “Watch,o which•was repeated
in a loud voice several times. The alarm
was caused by the finding of a man in a
yard on the aforesaid street, who, It was
eupposed, had entered with burglarious In
tenth:lna. The "man of the house" bearing
the tellow in the yard, went Out with inn .
torn and revolver ln nand, and nutting the
drew hie revolver and command
. imbue did [henna and moon. to
stele Aldermen Bader was sent for,
ate: • ,show to the spot found the par
ties m the position described. lie arrested
the Intruder, and committed him for a
hearing, which won had yesterday morning,
when it appeared [net the young man had
not enterer the yard with any criminal in•
tentiOna whatever. bit that he had made
an engagement with "Sarah" who lives in
the home as "help." to call on her, and be.
fore calling bed taken a few drinks, lust a
few, in consequence of which he was behind
time. .Sarams young man" waft eosordiug
ly discharged, and wo have no doubt re
ceived a c vets lecture from Sarah for his
conduct.
• •
Another Enrage from th.Peniteottas7
Two men weaned in the penitentiary ef
fected their escape an Saturday evening,
add:deli/ht. o'cloce. They were =mantels,
and as such were allowed to 'mirk in the
Mein shop. and taking advantavnf this
they coontracted a ladder with which they
coded - the wail while the guard was being
changed. We did not learn the names of
the regaled". One of them was the ann.
OLCLUrfr of the etteAt on ezhibiticm m at the
late Monumental fair, which for beauty
and Ingenuity In, its conitruction was co
g3=lll.trit. not o°'
• • -
Wastrel Iheirievr, for Jcily.-1 . a
boding articles of this numberare—ldim
irry, wtd other Protective Itmemblances
among Animals—D.lAM Annie , . Seneca—
The tart Great Monopoly—Lyric Feuds—
The Future of Reform—lanasaca'• Gordo.
Noticesof Contemporary .Litemthra Close
the number, which is an able one, and in
accord with the welt known prinriPlesof
this ParflOW. A. Uhdrminey, Fe'th
tired. •
Willed ere S. litallewad.—The fast line
east on the Pl#111•1 , 1•11a1iS Railroad ran Oyer
• man, whose name we were unable to learn,
a hew miles w eat of Crosson, killing him in
stantly. We are not informed as to how
the soeinnt commed. The train was
mopped, no and some one w lives near the
plan tlded of the feet ho
and requested to
toots the bony from thetrack, to preyeatit
from being ran over by other train.. The
nanny °centred on Friday.
Appel.:linens 0. Commlealewer.—ln
the District thfurt, on Solurday. John Mo.
Clasen. Esq., was appOlot“1 Commissioner,
under the ofrovions of the Act ?Sub
May,l9o, to p take is depositions to he read In
evidence upon the heating of causes, and
apse motions, rules. potations and other
matters which rosy be brought hetet, that
Court, and with power to administer oaths.
•
TlBO Camp Meeting . now holding near
Tarentrim, b id to re the ever
held there. - The tents number ostween
...ant, and emirs,. The attendance yea
Wide'," a quite large; the Church Uldosen
the Watt Pennsylvania and Allegheny Vol
ley Railroads were crowded.
•
Again ellsebarged,—Debold FleckUs
sheir and Mark thsordable, the parties
encased of causing the recent are in the
Seventh ward. Allegheny city, which result.
ed Co diesstroingr, were discharged after
a bearing before J ustice Arent. nothing
peering to *arrant their being held for
Vold Sparkling. bode Meter at J. T.
Soaple's Drag M..% N 0.38 lredetzl street,
Allegheny.
.1111 tat Voter Simulate allositilealleas
•no may be pretty sore of earthly ene•
cesa The. are Um° in his poetet. tittssa
in his trauma Ilsuss in his tine, a n Los
in his heart.". • •
But as a tonic appetizer. and as a gentle
stimulant, t ntha is reliable virtue In PLAN
TATION narnw. No article has ever
tech half so newsier or done halt so mach'
good. Lush Who have hot sAreadytried
this great stomachic. at. Orme test Ito qual
ity. We understand that the Druggists
and Grocers of tbis,ection nee selling vast
Quantities, and :that scarcely in Wally is
withant
Mangum& tiaTta.—a , delightful Collet
article—unoerlor to Cologne, and at half
Mention. xtrefiler
Glorious News—Manchester Is rapidly
improving. • Tl.oporation at laying water
mil gad pipes is going on rapidly, and newel.
Hug and huskies. Lames ere going up very
fast In all parts of the oily. All those having
houses erected, and wanting hydrants or
their house. fittedup with hot and cold
water, would do well by caWn enK S.Did
dln.itßro..thewell-knownpractical Plume•
wortand
O•M
w F or te k r m s. a nl W k h e m a n n e r, l5
elr
charges are extremely low. Their eaten
llanmentis on Beaver Meet between Frank..
lin and ttheatriut,
Valuable Properly ter !Wu—Parties
desiring to invest in red estate ate reques.
tad tossed the advertisement on the second
Pete of to-dsra paper, of a valuable farm
t two hundred acres, el misted on both shies
of tb• Allegheny . Valley Italiroad, eigbteen
lodes front tbe city, and underlidd with
ft possesses all the adnumages required in
• good investment. Yee card Co second
- . •
•
ILosard t IrsoirelVo Cod laver OIL—
The Purest and Sweettot.Cod Lvor Oil In
UM world. ilattoloetured from fresh
healthy liver.. upon Abe wwoahore. 11 ts
perfectly pore sod swoet. ,Ast for .11orard
& cod laver OIL^ markulutnral
pp Cupiro.t., Kum & 130.. Now York.
Sold by all tiro e elsta: • L. me
. lea sell ars goods both at erbelesala
end retell, arid are, as a consequence. we
skied to keep a larger and much better as.
sorted stake, to sell ebeaper,. sod give the
Reeds more acoommodathag quantities
then excloslreJobblua homen. Retell mess
chanty arelnyluel to irrimitue our stock.
J. W. Basase M.,
- Mark •
et street.
If Ten Want to buy Rostetier's Bitten.
Draliel Bitters. Rohm's , . hltuda annoy
kind of bitten., go to Fleming,. Drug Store,
No. St !larked street, sr here yen will get ttor
genuine rresti article; for • then
et say other place in the oily.. Remember
Ma and the place to get them—et Market
street.
Illendoraosea ('.s Inrau.e a certain
mire for Diarrhea.. Cramp lta the Stomach
or Dosels.Cholora Shaba% do., contains
nothtmt irritating or Interim@ to the stom
ach. It Is cheap and fallible. &Very tam.
tly thatthies Donee 1e Di keen It On hand
ready for icamodlate use. Soittrby all drag
sta.
Goble 6oliagll "Gone !21-Irasterrtlian
the auctioneer's ha hoooks down
merchandise', neglect d m is mer poses of the teeth.
Bid, therefore. for that prize of life,
k per.
fret set by brushing lilt= regularly
R uth
aOZODWIT. regular ly
I .
ElealStem: Mates reom ths Ears,
Catarrh, Diseases Erb and 9 31 km.>
Mused %chronic sad °bottoms chcter
successfully treated by Dr. - Abwa 13‘
13Mttbeeld *Mat. Omen Stow 9
o'clock a. a. till 4 o'clock r. C.
„
Seat Is lb* Wm , IS, ••0 t. B Plea
Fair IBo7—the Weed sowing mac /I m 6 .
received one of the • highest medals. For
what befog eo perfeetir adapted to all
kinds of work. Gail arid eXaMtoff lt,
.at /IF
lirallt Meet. • •
• •
- MO 'Woe Mee IN IYe lity-'4YD better.
or cheaper 'thou, lOboes, Ithimornbi and
emery thing else 10 this lino. be found than
st the time honored *Lore of Jamesßolth.
No.SO Market SUMS. •
Gold and attell a,protaelft of Amerl. l2
mann facture, for dale by J.IL. EMI- a C 0.4
0. 4 Flan strcat. •
•
Good. oho' and refreshing laser bear on
draught, at rrey'ss popcslar betel, AO, Mae
mond, Allegheny. Igy
. ,
Cold aparinsiaa *ed. Water at .1. T
Sample's Drag Mph DO.' W federal Street
1.4•11,4•147. •
. . • • -
THE .WEEKLiGATET.IE
TWO IDRIOXIL
11:111111171114.1' ass siennuna. r
L Wye bLOML toonsishid lirarmsl:l •
L 1
yawn of inbionottostrsoding An W. Ineliditny , • —S.
*Om Lltotlal4 latost.nhot by T•indtinh
and • NAIL valuable Memnon Muter toe Um
ynsnoL, mid hatent taa am relining Rims , •
end dad -Oolong/told blistAnt Itsports nlynn !by
ty. olty. Na TILITNIIP. NOTOTILIC OT
idsiobsal shoed to witboot tt. . ;
YASUO was Till IrAbilILT OlinbrA.
T.........»............ -silt •
lad MIT copy Of
rapes to tha wow. ;
up WA blob. Additions to clean. bo Ins& at' '
nay time. at blab rats& • • • • -•-
FOS= TO ItassCAIIIW—IA otderlag your.
pspsi, be son ala amity ntitAi MOP , . •
Ina% so yrs lions • Wed... Say id:Mot by yob* -
=lbws Wing bat oos Asti • orimlL •
Ilirlevaorylrr Math Tavel" ,NOINIT Oniony
la Logintllondislltom may Pineal. at otyrisib • •
Address, giAZETTE,
ITIIISETILGE4 emu.
A Darholf—lt tarns ord, we believe. that
the alleged robbery of tile S.:menet count',
men et the a. Maass Hotel, last. week,.
wee no robbery, the vrould•be victim giving •
ont the story to older •to enable am • to .
',Mae the wind." An old dodge, and. .
...lir a very ancreashal one.
•
....eater?t.—J.go W. 10.
ci tize noftize Ve *a county ßo ,
had a -
hearing_ on Saturday, befqrel U- S. Occlude , .
Stoner lloory Bprookoon &Marge Of palpenif
cOonterf•it national I eurrenay. ae , rerd," • -
months dace. lie wall required tO .
for hht•Olnarrome (Or trial.
Ita geryloo.—Tho Itesene Hook and L.,
der Geed... 7, • new Ore orgsfilsatlea. d".•
Roue into asset... um will wore, Pineleir
atoutsttlott tO the
de
pirtment. The eppatztus is !loused 0D ...
tilblion street.
Brevet Appointment...l. C. DoinjertT,'
lime First Llentehant Pennsylvania ohm
teem t. been appointed Brevet captatit
by the President foe faithful Led Mete.
rictus serstees during the Rai.— Wachingrton
Chronicle. • ...•
, will glee/ To-Twiy.—Tbe Union
Ezcc
tin Cemmittee will meet ibis mewling, at.
ten 4:enlace. at their Committee it.m. A
fell atteml.es to requeeted, on bushier" Ot `:
importance will be brought Won, the
meeting. •
The Courle—The District end Cointeen'
Pleas Courts were In Neaten on Bsiurdsly
OM. 'mite* being Present except Judge
DIOR% but no bnquess of general -
The Alleged Illgarntel.—GeoriO
ter, the alleged btgembst, whom cambia
been pretty well veutlinted, but been
ly committed for Ulna by Aide.-men-
Addiiii.ozial Local News On
Third Page.
MI!
VOITTEIOI6IIT.—reeIerd•I (Sandty.}toons , ,. , .-;
leg, at I o•e'ock, eVer • OroteeetV i llialk
7°1'Ni:1;78111i eee.rnkc.uea.WL •W wlt `„i
/literal from his late resUlenee, No, 41 far:. .
O ft, ett, tot.prTocaredlt'ut,:e'letellj.7•77l‘Ceme'ti7.7":.-
NEW ADVERTIBEZ:ENTS.
ALEX. AIKEO . UNDERTAKER. ,
mo. rouii- Mott.
corrisn of au than (awn, OLOVKS.
lary dualvtlos .r fours'
turalsbed, Ilanalcomera Masud Night. HealW
sad Cirrisigal tursliasel,
—...asixcest—Hen. David Item D.
w. 'novas, D.D., raw. Ilwbis;
I .G. RODGER:I; .11:INGERTN.. ,
" • SIB AND ICYBALICEN. moimasor Vita
Eamoal E. RAM.. No. SIN DAto OMmat.
three doors from Deivir. Allagtmay elt7. Itw. •
tallla Rommmad, Ilabommy. Wsbatm mad Rode..• •
wood Initiation Veins, at tho lommt rodaa.M.
prim*. 204p1.11 ODOM at all hoe.. day and oiibt.
Hearse and Carrtamm tarnished on &Mt:wilco'
and on moat rrommatdo terms. ' •
EDWARD CZAIRNIEICKI, lIF
DEFITAICZIL Oface, 914 Unto Bunn.
illegbeds).. H.Wlla. tanuood and otaar
in., with • eatanteta stack of tanaral farm
good. on bud, and tumid. d at abort.; notk
at 4;nnest prim, Bala ud Livery . oases '
nen or MSTaDDXIDDLL fYaura. 0.114 , 1. A
B.r.thes. BaLslaa, 4441. DoraeL at.. " •
Mr hire.
,
I 1 T. ViTUTE & CO., UNDEIp. ,
TALLBB IMBALIILICU ll
S, eaCtise
ter, Wood's BIM else viebelty. Cams Semi et •
Manelsesta-UOlO7 earear.firmsield sad .
Cheerers emu. . Hearse end Canino.' tee,
8. STEWART, Undertaker ,
."" coma of MORTON mut PSI(le eraarns
Ninth Was 4. Ceiba of all Math. Ilentse an
Cartiairee ftnatehed on the amnion itotlce.
Go To
HAIILETT &
93.4 8111111/11XLD isnuusr,iros tout
eneancrr.emos_ossies.
WEDDING RB.GS,
8 KT. SOLID GOLD,
=I
DUNSEATH -
grorvirealors,
`as Firma. sTainn
JAMES SCOTT,
. arocauunkro zoiorm.us a so??2t)
328141•MaZIFIL - *Dir
FINE ;WAIMEA' GLOM
.TEWELIIri-•
11111MCII-PLATED WABE;
114 Wisirrz sr., err7ssip . .. d. ,.. ,
PanlceLl Le atteatlaa i0r9942.
Watch.. Clocki and Jewelry . . •
p,,IXTEEN COTTON At!111,G1 . 4114
FA:Um:IL—We lava for aala la raj/3144 cotton
and grain plantations. inmate - In and
Notthern Onorgla, containing ft= wo tut ratti
acres each: all ander a We elate of cultivation.
Taw climate Is a 1 hentiby slit Pc1U140111111"
and the water equal to sty ln . We stern Panatryl
'ants. 'nese WIZ, will Da mold very tote: Tor
mlonaad partleralara cal at DITLTIgatitILLMS
gut Satan. (Tim. Hagar street. Lawienos•llla
TO IRON 11IALN1EfrAILITILIRElter; , •
We oder for the NOVILTY. MON
WOBILIS. situate la Cm county,. Goorels, to
waleb tir attached VW •eros of fine ralltaglasr . d.
lon of elect la awe farming land.: Ttars9-
arty certain, reexamine:a WO of the rMea ;
iron ore. Itors and ,and ,tone,, Tee iron pro I
Mateo from tees. works Is of the best itasltq rer,-
PorelrOm lotion to abundant atflera9
to an. 'Thle prostate • very , me 'seemlier% to
ll , PllaftM; For ~,,, •
mon and Aeries Wears of DICYLI3 '
}F ollow Pi
TRUCE'
COLD'AREDAL
Wheeler &Wilson Sewiug
At the , 61112/LT 13:POSITION. Stmer2l.
tat aware./ sad 16010U11111.101011144.7 , 1
of .11 the ptiselpal whines of tem world--tna
Oaarsltlee Award being composclU of tie
moat motopetent. aaa Impartta Pulps. •
WBL 111311INESI CO,
So. WV Firm qTarare:riusingew.
JTCO
I HAVE THIS DAV . ASSQ_CIAr
SID with his in bwilneweelth ti LIE it. 11APt
LEY. 6.
.I=X lat t IDOL
JOHN A BARLEY & ORO, „
STOCK AU REAL ESTATE IRREERS
imp imenolims:
. .
Are prepared to sal at Aarttoo.„ litOaft: fkrri
and an Mad. of SacoWoo. Noia gits.m.tlear.'
bold Voraitare.,,lll... either wt th• ptop.. or
at Use tkoant oITI2Os Zooms.
- Partlcalar .11,entio0 pool. M hmudi f... 14
Isle of Zeal Notate at at* oalo. • 4 _
realterViall the mantrl
DMA MIR
HORSES FOR IiALEi ALT 6 '
Howard's, Liveryy Starkl . e,
TIROT miss. lupce Yitcimmicaltiam•
Ono BOUM yen mil* to iitivot OftZt oot
owe at looomotiva Ono moot Attotßg W,
Om to Mt. OIM cheep .WIL
low. Roma bout,' sad aeieb commlulls.
JOSEPH wmatars, , i ,
Collecting Agent;
Mao at Um Oaatd et T{d• Amato.
YIT
MIL. of in Moth sollottod prOlopity ot. •
toodod co. Dm of raforosees . "
W E atire*llllEFitaltl ELP:II'
•• • • gifOrgitif Rs.
. • . • ; HAT
-ILLY SIUSHO.
it MAWS Wroll WOlEcto 1101 tha PULL.
'Vag . #llll.ZlN:.rigisterza.
CHOKE BEDDOW PLANT'S:
.
Bose* . Gerialtimi; -Verbenisol.4,
Ia bloom, LL Mt maklaad thasabodoes. •
JOIE. L a ./..11:1711MCH.
•••• for • ' • . MTN, •
H. It
sealer of Weight!' and *mare%
11..5 rimirentwretexce
sown 10..11...d run "r" 2. % •
(Won. pMeIAIT titendfd to. Wm.
IpLILEat 11W14.A.
1.11C11•1 MOB NU% rimitaibt
SwanstEmsotHIZAVY;IRDICIIi WONT,
* OWS£7F. XMIKIIMC , ..= 4
• eaugausesawspiiia.