THE- DAILY EMIUTE ZWILIIIIIND sviarr:mezetwo, ', ISONDATS ZiCirann.l PENIMIIMI, - itliED & CO., m'rezkirsatcarm. V. 3. rinanrAdr,.....—.--aoalan rm. " itunor' l " — "* --- i %Ziira`Tion. . orrici. ourrri Evii.pram. RIM SA MID 14 Mr= STYLE!. lan kritcsa riper if TMi Psnyhuis. 4 1 °mom ArEIL Or 1422881184111 AHD . LLLEOICEINT CUT. • Latta MieLIMST and Barr TAMIL! and Uu W. Lai pArill In ma Mate. WA or rim Dour:. trAVT 41m....:1Z;;;3ii 11 91. awl lin • - bus, tain 7ur......./01•00. A , i ' ourrra, - , YITTIIBITSOIL POO A. ittsbur.oGairtte 61re • raege4. basswood on Legal weeders_ Extract from We opinion. la the Lau of-Berle va, Trott: ."On - the - whole, thee, I am of the opinion that the provlslon of the act of Congress of February 26th, 1862, declar ing the holes issued an pursuance of that act to be lawful money, !Ina a /c2e/ len der, 13 117(032M1TUT10NA3... "Thh readus it necessity that I should consider thee other question which has Jame made, as tolhe effect of the special agueseent to pay in lawful silver money of they 'United. htales. lam in favor of entering' judgment for the plaintiff, but as a majority of the court are of a differ ent opinion, judgment for the de fendanit' ---Ctsisd—frose...the Plailadetpla4 Age of February, .1864, where the .opinion is mibithed in bile - 1 may lilo be, found in the Legal Li fel/locum. prilarc . h 18, 1804, vitoro22.. In the same copy of the Age Is a care fully prepared eulogy of the Judge and .1 his opinion, in Which is the following: "Judge .BliarawoOd reasons upon and decides the case u If he.were some lofty • apish far, above -and out-of-the -- colifentions and strifes of the world." • Will not the holders of greenbacks and Government bonds consider the Judgeu iialte tcloelcTlOtivid ethereal for soca earthly honor, as a seat mi the Guprozie [Dn. Colman, of tho Pennsylvania State Hespital for the career the Insane, Ifairtsbiirg, Yalta to us iharthe no tice which recently appeared in our paper to the effect that' the imitilidion would rgtelveno r patients untii such time lathe nuinbei , of inmates may be redirced to three handfed and nity.bas been mis censtrised' hi 'other' journals. 4e an oonni:ea that recent cases. or, those who have aritittnifililess' thin eix months, and who are not subject to epilepsy, will be admitted Into -the:LiesPital at any time on complying with-the regulations *rautiv,o9 . &4 ll 4ww 6 , . O Saila DriZO tight occurred at St. Louis trilktn — day , laid. The-participa tors were &mate& before the mill was cd# 3 .941 1 •Puel%.hroi4oo Of moral deprayikat have become quite numinous of late, ,perhaps all owing to the eleva tion of one" of . I.lin . leading buters to a place to Congress, OBLEASSI Is t greatly, delighted - with their experiments in the Nicolson pavements, having had several Directs re, acidly paved with IL The Riphatic thirdw it vastly stiperio! to any style of paving yet introduced is the Crescent city. Tug Board' of Trade in Chicago re mora-111ton against the recent interfer z the'atnhoritiee 'with the peculiar system of commercial gambling or "short" ceiling on, much in vague in Tits flosses luire Wat their power in the Cherokeenation. At a recent elee. lion, for chief., Lewis Dooming, a full blood with a Christian name, wee elected by a- large,' majority over 'William P. Diro'ssen trarortnisatie--Diatte" Soria. in Washrttle-.A Pair of abandoned Women Poison Tlieriselver-.ltlstory •- of the Pardee sad Um Case. - A double.tragedi, bearing the nature of a coincidence occurred in 'Nashville, on Satunlay, which resulted in the death of Jane Caroline Gills, aliaa "Matt Wells '' and "Thnisday Kattry," .dias "Lou. ' Wilke.".• The two women . were both handsome and dashing dame du pare, who occupied; With . other kindred • and congenial spirge, the dwellings in which the tragedies took place. Their • residences were Lett'st quarter pf the town made up of small and dingy build ings, but not considered-disreputable. . In other worda.the, gay , ladies of the aristocratic Jungles-regard it - as out of fashion and "second rate," and have long since abandoned it for more ye , eureka regiona. Although the two an . fortnnateavomen came to their death by morphine, to were intimate,. living next doer to each othes; it does not ap '. • pear that there was any Concerted design - the mode or manner of their death. - We, .hall have to take the cases, there fore, siperstelY.' Munn are acme Curl ' aria features duit'give' color and charae• "TIM (TAR OP THE WEIS." • This habitues of the splendid house of Ysdarne Elize, on Tenth street, in the city. of St. Loins, will doubtless remem ber a sweet-faced, rosy-checked, plump Oa ;girl; who cages :here three—years ego from the neighboring country, and soon acquired, by her gaity and viva cious manners, the sobriquet of the "Star of p:id She was the daughter of a poor Welsh wine-presser, of the name of Gills, and. had married a steamboat man- beforoahe vas fifteen years old. Her husband took her to New Orleans axe died, bowie% ber with one child. year after she married again and mine up to Paducah, where she was left by her second lord and master, who hap pened to be s •"spoit" and on the. "rove." On his retuinheloiind ber engaged In a desperate intrigue with an actor, with whom, like a_philosopher, he wisely re solved to leads her. Thq actor soon de meted her. and thus the, also, alter va rious adveltarea, found henself st seven teen, having given birth to and lostthreb children, an inmate of a brilliant home of ill-fame, its "chief card" and favorite. She played the piano, tang songs, gam , bled, caused two duels, wart on and off • with a dozen "lovers," faded, grew des perate; and; finally disappeared. She clone fromSt Louis Natliville just men months agoo. Since her arrival abs bus devoted - -herself to a single "friend,but has showtisigire of a reck less disposition. Her principal associate was her neighbor, Lott. Wilke, and the two Indplge4 :only too. freely in the "flowing bowl" for the purpose, as they said, of "drowning their cares." The one had deserted a worthy father and a virtutrus,vingymrd, - and , the other had *her cerise of grid and regret likewise,• which ve . will relate. AN EAST. SIONALSEN "POOR. WPITE.." TOMPOTWICO UM, in East Knox. sulk,'-there-dived, ,nerbrips there still lives, a' arcetlif laboring man, Joseph litauryby.taame.. About ten, years ago • he tan away with' and married'a young - girl front °WOO the "upper counties, of rich and-respectable..parents. They calm to Knoxville where they lived hap. pity enough"until the fall of that city us 1862, when-a faithful wife and mother was converted by flattery and excite ' meat into an abandoned woman. She was led 'Way bye Federal colonel, and eloped With a soldier en route foe the "hunt," who brought her to Neshville. Her husband was not able to fellow her, net sheseontrived afterward to procure her only child, a son, who is now an or. i `piton of about nine years. Her career I ever sincebse been one of dbtalpation. Yet-ebe As , only 26—prematuttly wrialad and domicil. - - oe :T B3, PAST /aliT , Mo. r.. Jane dill, the "Stir of the 'West," and liary'Wilks;.tha truant wife of poor Maury, met forte list time Friday even ing about dask,irothe suspension bridge. One had been in Edgefield on a hardness errand, and the other had repaired to the bridge Well an, appointment with her lover. The faithless man did nut up pear, and the pair turned homeward down Market street. On the way home Mary' Mks stopped at an apothecary's .and bdught wens morphine. The pair parted soon after. TWA DZA111:.01. TEN "IITAR OF TUE wear." Jane dill entered herroom flushed and cached. Her lover had not hapt his ap polotruent. Tbe object, it seems, she had first 41. mind Walt the payment of her rent, which was due, and for this reason she mmonittos 40 him to meet her at the bridge and he had promised her that he would do so. His failure evinced a datennirdtholl not to "come down with the stamps."" She was greatly depreas cd, and talked much 'bout her comiltien, rPABLIgs'APT -- .-V-- • 1 3 - ' . .... „, . , ~ X - ,i i i- .. 44 ;. /• - r: .., .•,-,_. .- • -,,,, ..- , -••• ....- -,..._ - ..., .... 4- •• t : , - ...;',,,..•," ~_____,..... --- • :log .., ~---- M r _ tt t - ---- _TAI. 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The unffirtu• nate woman, excited to teensy, drew her knife and threatened to kill her if sbe approached. Then, by a sudden Spa= of lunacy, she took the morphine and fell down on the bed. Dr. Plunkett was called, but when ho arrived eke was in a dying state. She breathed her last on Batunlay, at half past eight o'clock In the forenoon. The women In the vicin ity collected end paid all . th e respect they could to the body. They robed her in a plain black silk, with a white body, lace collar and coifs. She looked as she laid there like an innocent young girl. She bore few or no traces of pa n. Death seemed to have purified the re mora of a guilty life. UM DEATH OP LOU WILK& • About four weeks ago, Lou. Maury alias Lou, Tice, after a long career of dissi— pation, was married to James Wilke, who wits recently committed to jail for stealing mules. 'lbis live stock operator and declared enemy to horse insurance c ompanies, amused himself by writing fond letters to his "dear wife," and ' made numberless promisci of amend ment when released. On Friday night, a man who has been moved by either shame or remorse to request that the papers suppress his name,. went to Lou. Wks' house and conducted himself in aueh a manner as to cause bar intense pain and distress. She. had, it appears, been "sweet" on him,' and had lived with him es - his mistress some three years. She had supported him with her sinful gains, and had even sold her cinching to pamper hie depraved appetites. Be made, the usual return— deserted her for another 'worn On the night already mentioned ho re proached her for having married Wilke, and swore that, though she might cry her eyes out, ha would never see her again. Having made her as miserable as possible he left the holm. In a few moments, about i 3 o'clock, she had procured and swallowed the poison which terminated her wretched existence. .The aid of the physician waa called in too late. She died at half-past ten o'clock Saturday morning. Her corpse .was neatly laid out by her com panions, put in a poplar coffin, and sent to the grave yard la a furniture car. The Attempt of a Blather to Prostitute her Iwo. Daughters. • , _ One afternoon last week, a notorious prostitute, - called Lou Wheeler, was ea . ambled at the Chicago Pollee Court, on a charger)? attedtptingto reduce her own daughters to prostitution. Her arrest was chronicled by the News several days since. It seems that she went to an in famous establishment kept by Pied. Kaiser, bringing with her two girls about sixteen years of age, for whom she engaged a room and board, and the usual privileges of the establishment. The girls she milled Ida Jones and Jenny Weeks.. Kaiser hashed as much trouble with the police as he desires for the pre. sent, and, perceiving that the girls were net professional prostitutes, he wisely imagined that the best way to keep out of tenable would be to inforM the police of the affair. The consequence was that tho woman Wheeler was arrested, and the other persons were brought into the Court to testify against her. She denied that Ida was her daughter, though she confessed she had lived with her for years. ,The girl said that she had always supposed herself to be Mrs. WfiPller's daughter, and - the rest of the testimony Confirmed the supposition. Mrs. Wheel er was fined $lOO, and the two girls were held until their friends, who are said to live near Valparaiso, Ind., can come for them.—.N. 24'eirs. —Pnneo -Napoleon, president of the commission on the unification' of the noinage of the world, did not hesitate, on a recent occasion in Paris, to express himself in favor of free speech and u free preas, neither of which blosina France now enjoys. - The Trilby was most un reserved in his democratic remarks. Ile handsomely entertained. the commis sionens tinning their stay in the French capital. . FROM GEORGIA, girder from Wiwwwwl anis Interftwlng with lteeesettste• lion. . • By , rtuegreph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Arouse, Augtest 14—The ( * .flouring • Nor hue boon Issued by General Tope - • - • - General Order., 10.49. .tirel—The Cops mantling General has become rationed tnet the civil onions in this milltarY dietrbut are only obs.vies his order, proldbittnit them from using any Influent° to th,Mir or ills 'made the people from reconetrictlng the Siete /resentment, under the moon act of thiourea , , so nth as their own tenons' conversation Is concerned, and they are at the same time by their patronage aupport- Mg and encouraging neWePaeeth Witten are aluffet Irithont tescaption op- • Mama reconstructionan obstrnetlog and ernbarraethig civil officers appointed by the military dithrlot commanders in tea perform... 2 their duffs,. by denunciation and threats of future penalties for their of- ULU ac becond, ts. Stich use of the patronage of their odium is simply an erealon, perhaps' unin. ientional, of the provisions of the general order abOve referred to, and le in fact an empioyment of the machinery of the Pro. vielonal State Governments to defeat the °thermion of the reconstruction ante. Third, it is therefore ordered that all ad. venthements or other official pubticatio., heretofore, or to be hereafter provided for tha by State or mune proper civi l or ordeen, nthe, be given by throe clvil ofnwboso duty h. Is to have each publication to be made, to such newspapers and sack 001.1 th have not opposed and do nth epee.° recon- Ilirlletio6 under the sate of t,ongress, nor attempt to obstruct in Icy manner civil oda.n appointed by the military authori• ties in this district in the discharge of their duty, by threats of violence, oiperseoation, and other penalties, es then ea tolliter7 protection Is withdrawn, for ache pavlorined In their official capacity. nerd,. All officers to this TT Illtar7 die- Liget, and all ()Meer. of the YrOOdliarri . ll roan, and ell Boards of liettistratiOn, or other pore°ns in the employment al the United State., tinder Its tary Inriodic- Um!, are directed to give prompt attention to the enforcement of this order and to make 161016 , 110.4 rePOrt to these helduar tore of any clvil officer. who violate Itsqpro •lsions. Horrhdratlon to Worth Carolina— Mates Believed to Dela liajlortsy, My Telegraph to the rittstargh Gasetted Witatureres, It G., august 33.—The reg istration returns from forty-seven counties. give about G 0.00) voters, the nuklorlts of Macke beteg G,t173. in diatricts Where the whites are largel beene ascendant no re turns have yethanded in, tbough Is.rge numbers of whites registered. -it ' is believed when the returns came In from all the districts th whilo T.= wl:l Lave 11. majority of overe vote= Indian Penes. Commission. (Hy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tlesette•l Li•VtNIFOISTII. Ka nee, August 19 —The' Indian Commissioners held a meeting here tonight. et which several witnesses were examined, hut the result of the Newton Is kept secret. /Several ladle's amnia were present. The Comrulsslonerswill leave on the steamer Bt. John,to-morrow morning, tor fort Ilulord. Turoverel• ás Reston. Inv Telegraph to the Museuigh tisLette.l Maros, August 13.—The programme OIL the German Ten:Wet-OM this afternoon, in cluded grunestie exercises, hallowed in the ovoolog by grand concert - iu 11511. Turners by the Boston Society to the brother Turners from shrewd. The concert seas a brilliant affair well attended, and happily closed the festilial. • • Drunken Family Anke.T. (By Telegraph to the Plushand, esette.l Now BIIIMMICIL, N. J., Aug.. 13.—1 a I. drunken affray In the Wall, of Het. Noon tree, at New Market, on Meador, the step-lather wen scanned, dangeree.Y , Roontree, who, 'rat,. ell the seat of the In mates, was more or inn hon. Aieldal" 'rut conaratted lei all. • ' nee all esaboo. • Br Telegraph to the Paula:met Gazette.] klgsgro. Ara last night at Point Levi dantroyed Memo bonen., /oclrol lag the ilotrl, 'wren honarod tSI , reps of petroleum, a portion of Doboll . • wharf, a largequantitY of /umber. and "Y. oral hondrea foet of railway track. National aeaderdy of lielenee. My 'reweave to me rfluneseb Hamm.) 11/O{T.SW, “Anguet la.—The NatlOUßl Academy or amence commenced public On e to.day. Minuet lieorl PrO" . K . Varloue Mere were read bearing nn taw eubjema. The ecodon continues tc.roor• Registration fa Mutest°. cgs filegruh b the nit sinftirtisset.l Mist lies, August IL—The number reentered tO-Lty ass GAO, of whom lid were 'Olin Death of gaugeAssaastroog. (BY Telcirrapb ibit Plusborgh 0104 WiL1.u.11 . 011 . 4 P. 4.. August 111.--Jodgs Jame. Ansunteg 4104. sactl 74 I=== .ter TaliVAPh V•il ritubursek °artful Lem nvxu.z, Auctst 1.1-11.twur fslliot LA i rtiW SITU 1001 Can4oualla4lol 49 GOWit NO. 185 FIRST EDITION. - 11LIDN IGHT. FROM WASHINGTON. •• ;By Meerut to the rittitmrsh duetted tyanntaaren, Atignstl3,lol7. TQX Eacarraitt OF W•II YATTaIt. The folioed. Is General acanthi litter to Secretary Smitten, on accepting • the Warr Pertfollot liesentrairrane Anna or 000 tiIIITZO STATXS, WAFIIIIOI . OIII Ottr, Aueust 11, 1637—. E. lif. Mora., &crave of If,— hen Enclosed herewith there to u-anualt to you • onpy Of a letter just received. from the Pricidreat of the United State., nottty leg me of my appolntammt as anting Sacra tary of War,' and directing me to esuitrum the thatlea at once. In notifying YOU of my adieptanoe, I cannot let the opportunity Vaal without expressing to, yen .M.Y appre ciation of the seal.patrilotisto.Prainces and ability with which you lows ever di. charged the duties of 'flocretary Of War. With great respect, • - Tour obedient servant, •Ir S. G astir, General. The Ihbross epochal mys: The nosoonelon of Stanton lute created name excitement and many *peculation. se to wham, tics it Will 'he - next," Vanden and Seward are tangled oat vete generally. it is almost the universal haprosstoa that -both Of these gentlemen will sever their ...don with the edialuietration for this reason. Both ate disgusted with the President: Seward Des leaned strongly toward Stanton In all his treablo with the President...id esceei. any In this lent one. This afternoon, after the Cablnent meeting, the ex-Sormai7 and Mr. Seward were:out riding, goid this, with has thing., aa given color to the report that Seward will leave the Cabinet by hie own free lent sooner than wee expected. Tho Herrifit's special sayst It is stated that the President desires that all his Cabinet should and In their resignation., that he may Mete a general revision of his al. Seward and M'Crilloch are believed to he In bad odor at the White Hoene a _ The Tim.' special says : The President Intimated to-nlght that ho will soon tender the DM. of Secretary Cl War to a galenist. ex-Governor, of New Haglind, probably- meaning A ndrew. of Mateeelle• BOLL, • The Ilieune's special elm General Sheridan has Written a letter to thmeral Gmnt complaining bitterly of the weanct of dermal Resseau, In Sew Orleans, elating he ermined Ms Influence with the rebel oilier. to prevent the &orient.os by them ot tienmal Sherman's confirmed. of the Reconstruction sets, and also of his general demeanor piiwiards Sheridan. The Tribune's bimetal says It is not true that the President telegraphed to General Steadman to tats Mr. titantOott 01000. Governor PlendeM, of brendema has Or dered en invutigation of the connection of ...Governor Walls with the levee bond oaa.uaoSras BILCIISPAIIV or 'PAIL Gemmel Want 'this morning formally entered - upon the discharge of hie Online as Secretary of War ad interim. Mr. Stan ton was shoat, the Department today. en. gaged In turning over books and papers to GOO. Grant. - Goo. Grant whl have ha of in the War Department. and will dismilerge the dial. of General-in•Cidef. through Major Lee, Assistant Adjutant - General, while the duties at the War Department wDI be discharged through Gen:Tognseed, Adjutant General.' • JODOR AILOPAPPD • Judge UM. Thomas. or the Alexandria Cavan, was arrested tale morning at Ms at ax 1:013rt lieun. by a Deputyrealdenee Marshal, Fairf ond taken to ILlchmoncl to answer an indictment, before dodge Un derwood. for alleged violation of the Civil mama Hui he retinae' to admit negth mince la his emu*. floe IVIPPDEO PDX COPPAPPISIO . The Treasury Department has extended the orlollegeof convecting 7.11 i =Diode° os the Inn lost into 5.71's until the ISM of. September. Those not then exchanged will be midis currency at the Treasury and Assistant Treasuries at. Boston, Now rook and Phileadelphis. centre or One. lIICILLIOI OPPOPPO. In °ensconcece of the recent report of Marshal tsoodloe, of North Carolina, rte carding the obetruction to the prom.. of the United BMW. CISCIOI Court, an order was issued to-day, by direction of the lies. Silent. through Gen. Grant, addressed to Major General Sinaloa. Instructing him that fort!am be properly Issued .and en - In conflict with the comts of the United Mate& This revokes Order No. le. . J.COLOS TO 0.1011 PAGIMS PALLSOAO. - The President hag green cedar. for the ts. leueot bonds to the Union /Wane road tor ZOO:MILO completed section of twenty-tour miles of road. IILL11:1 TO OOSIOAN The Postrriester General lean made tempo. racy arrangements for mails to Bitith city. POSTOMITIOI O.ZILAL PANDLI.L. The intettlemscer nays the report that natmasster General Randall has any Latta- Don of resigning le unfounded. . • i ierressat lIPTPINErI. The reoelpts of Internal 110V00110 today w ere en=l,77. FROM NEW YORK. thy Telegraph to the rittebuthe Uesette. New Yokx, Angnst 13, lea , rugatareat wanton.. cam The BupromeConrtreftmedthe injunctlt asked. by Lester Wallach' against Harney William. and tie norencee, ta th e matter of the production of the 0W ea.. 755 SILDIre-RAUCLL - .derma ItaTeht. The rowing match between Drown and iistittll settles off at Newburg, Soptemeer Std Stakes SL.COo aside. • . - •It • Oho eraser. Oldßill Toyee. nearly INlventY year. of age, ran seven miles on Monday artluillit, in. aide of sixty minutes. . •ocrittearaLLY sear. This afternoon Edward Jones, proprietor of the shooting gallery on the reef Of liar nnm•. Museum. wee accidentally shot dead while in the net of painting • thrgeti by • young man whose name se not ascertained. welitouucusoevrt. I Michael tiallaher and Diehard Holland stepped uIY the Albany express trainer the liarism 'Wirt:dui, at Williams' bridge. on Monday nighc,• and we:allotted by the :haw Maven train going in the opposite direhtddl. imam . or aaciiliaseras. John Watle'iumped Irma the' mast of a vessel at Itrooklym eeveuty feel, Into the river, to decide IL bet.. The water being only twelve feet deep, he Stuck in the mud and was drowned. .‘ allaircoll heat An abortion mum, reaulthig in the death' of the victim, an unmarried woman, .nine. teen yeam of age, has been developed In Springliele, Massachusetts. Vie MOLD= 410400 81/4 , 11 , 1111 and was hurriedly interr ed on eunday. without the meal flatland cenderralas. Dr. Woe. 11. White, an otd the town, was anemed on the charge of procuring the miscarriage. uraloesl siWe. Maxima advt..* state that 'Mails. Minis ter of War, was dthgeronaly lit, and Esco. bode bad arrived at Vera Greet it ha. transpired that &Wheat:lan Milano. wee guaranteed to Mexico in return for Maxi- Indian's -lite. Jeerer replied • that the decision of the whole ease was with the Jury. FROM CALIFORNIA. • ISCh4IO3I.P Wreektel Threath remota lent SlPara—•erent of toe copula sea Crea—allee eiteeertoe Ample. eleal..PoUtleal Allalte—ltteloolt la ($7 'relemett to the Flitshandi derma) SAN *Menem°, August , 12 —Capt. berth and crew, of the schooner Bush, hive been smelted on Scherzo or purposely wrecking their vessel, with the Intent to defraud the lievanue Depaall rt with it ment and insurance tom pan', They eed cargo of alcohol. worth tweroy.flve thousand dollars, pert of ' which has boon imind oonceeded stove in Dreke , ,, bey, lance the report. wreck. The Captain says the wreckers put It there, but strong ensprolons or fraud anseater. tattled: The spirits wore purchas ed In bond by C. S. Lord, of the house of timid, Lord .t Co., who ger° booths for its ekTmrw lion to Amoor river. The wrecked allure er has been recovered. An • espicelon of ultro-sriviiartne in the summit tunnel of the Central Pacific nea rest!. on the loth inst., killed and injured several men. The political contest Is growing very bitter. (torham denounces the independent presses venal, desiring the lamer of the democracy. There are continued retorts of 'lndian outrages In Arizona. The indhnis lately made T he raid to the Ag Of Pn cum The citizens turned ou t,, but the In. diens escaped._ . PROM TENNESSEE. • Proposition to the Old Le* tatesere--Neelthilte amid Chestesee wa Itslimed Dire eeeee —Mayor/elle or Neslayttle—auldler llierdesect, &e. Ifisevuars, August L7.—Prominent publicans are hero with the View of asking Governor Browniow to convene the old Leg filature to amend the franchise law to con fer suffrage on all white - males, with cer tain areeptioes. • There considerable feeling here relative to the election of the directory to-morrow inc the Nashville and Chute:MOO ithlirren 2 . andtho opponent* of President. Burns as sert that he will he defeated. which Is doubtioL Col. Alden. Cominthetioner of licalstration boo the Inside track for the radical newton. th.„. for Author. Tim Convention to make a selection astembles pri Saturday. Colored men,wlll be run for City Council. Gan. Carlin loaves tomorrow for Ml trip to recruit hi, Browigow pardoned four convicts to.daY. dergesAt Askew, of the State guard., was waylaldknd murdered in Do Kalb county, onThrirsdaY evening Mr. Wool. Of COvleglon. V., tamer of bones, nosrlsr loot Ms We on Saturday Murfreesboro, by a . !rpm • horse.. • Iltalredo alarm Fatr—Openloalladeec Telerepe to the rlostaitah oetette.t Berre.lo. AMP , 11.—For Opening race at the horse hdr, with • bones never beaten In 1:50, thlrteen started. Seven bent. were trotted. ember woo the dist rlnee th • prenuutes e Greaten Chief the woad. and T third. • • Udall wane race, forttoraea never beat b93,beetthree Ore, obietbarbilll mrtod • IPS heists were trotted. dhantbeieddebotort oi thence leas postponed santtnednOrrew„ blekitellan Won two twilit. nunattuniza /WM bare.kbataot. • PITTSBURGH.' WEDNESDAY: AUGUST 14. 1867 Mil FM MUR OtOLOOK, • A. M. PROM EUROPE. TclesnimbActmatte.] CHINA AID JAPAN. CONFLICT TINTW OWN AXIINICAN SiItAXIEN AND rut•Tae. Loupes, August IL— goening—Adyloss te• oehriul hum Shut/hal giro the folloifuit se- count ot a conflict betireen two stammered theamericint sdnadroh, In Milanese water., anddrates of the Llama of Formosa; The Untlied Metes antrunities hadnit soMired neither satiefsetion nor apology . for ,the .mttrder of the crew of the American tack Itover the men of war Martford And Wyombig were ordered Motheaten. of ant rags,tm the Island Of Formosa: and tailed early In June. •tha.srviring off the shore, demand was =defer the =render of the murderers, which • was not complied with. Meantime it was apparent the no, thus were preparing for a fight, and the' shore was vigorously shelled by both vele scia Several boat loads of gallons and ma eubsedimaly effected a landing, and e sharp flgtit emend with thelonnosans, whit% bated over dvo hours. The heat was Intense, and fifteen congers and mon are co. pariah to have boon sun etrock. Light. Sli dell atackenale, one of She lauding party, was shot and died of his wounds at night fall. The fighting party were withdrawn and the bombardment WO3 resumed and con tinued until the natives dmarmearod. Thu liartfOrd and Wyoming then weighed anchor and sailed for Shanghai, whore they arrived on the 18th of Jena • Among the ground Items of Imes from 13¢sognel, It to Mated the Chluepe mar chants' refuse to receive so currency Meet can dollar. minat during the retiree( Max loathes. The latest advice. from Japan, via Shitnip hal. report that the ease of the ship Annn Kimbell, felled Mean 'sanctioner the Com mercial Treaty between China and the United Rates, had Wee natintactortly nib 'tied. IMEZECI BILLDISCOSSZO. AZIKOBt: 12—Alidnicht.—In - the llouse of Lords to-night the Censiderathm of thelteforro bill w= resumed. Earl Der by w/s present, and reeved that the ammo recede from di of its 'mere:Med. to the bill except the one providing for the repre sentation of minorities, which had teen se, copied by the fleece of cnnunons. After a long debate the UtOLICIP was pet and carried to favor of the government. =l3 POULR ROIRLIMIWIY (1011.111101 f low eon; August 13.—The reported differ ences between Presets and Denmark, in regard to,North iietileswig and the ex eon tion of the atipulations of the treaty of Prague, are in a lair way to be [tattled. The negotiations nOw vine on between the two • unities indicate dispositioO to come to MnsodYNMm...st. =WI arrOCTIED amonanen Or 0111 AR rASOA. Yange. Aug. I.l.—Errning—A report bag reached here Item Candle, that inner Pasha has resigned cotemand of the Tort• intt forces. No reasons are given. asid . the report la not readily credited. ITALY. 11/..11/11.1,11laNZWOM raar•neTloce. FLOILSIICZ, L Asignet 13.—GartbaIttl Is at gleana. where it Lind ha Is actively en gaged In renewing preparation. for a leo!a meat on Homo. C/6/2. roal&arr 11.141LACIM. Dogma, August I.3.—Capt.Morlarty, leader of the rentals rising in Ker'. , ses see. terneedlo thiprlscrtment for ten years. ARRIVED Our LONDOTIUMILT.. Angastle steamer Iliorerbus, from Quebec, arrived et Queen.. town on the lab, and the City of Boston, from New York, by arrived. ' =Z=l Nz YORK, AllEttst 13.—European Melees per the Parterre are to Auguat 3d. • The Empress Carlotta had .mired at T [trough, a royal realdence.near Brussels. Empress Eugenie accompanies Napoleon In his watt to the Emperor of Austria at balstrunr. • -• • • . A Parts paper save that the Italian Gov. ernment his audited on the formation of • fixed corps of obeervailon on the Pontltlesl frontler, omelet of MOM to 1/5.000 men. Admiral lllliottl has received Instructions to keep the forme under Me orders mum. 'bled together. and to be ready to leave for • 10024 dual... Wm. This aceounta for Gasibahll's postponement of the movement on Rome. terrible earthquake occurred to Jaen. Inthe 11th of June. The Freezer part Of the digo and auger manufactortee, ',Mato houses and unlitary eatabllabucenta were nil Censorial at ttloklClo, hot in other du striate the damage was not so catenates. The lon, however, Is Incalculable. The auger crop totally lon. A tame num ber of European and halves perished. /tenon says three hundred. PINARCIAL ARO COMMERCIAL. Lossoa.Angestl3—Entning—Console 915‘; Elie OR /Whom Central 7N; Five-T.4. Ltes 700 Atlantis wid Ores% Western WA. FiAOlllllOiT. August 11.—Boads Ilst with Livaaroot, August 13.—Erotleo.—Cotton, cinder favorable advises from Blanchester. closed firmer and at an advance; “les of 12,0,0 balm Middling Uplands at Broadatolfa clOtaddldoL Corn advanced h Wheat Ls 0,1 per quarter, for mixed • western. &I, per oeutal. Barley Is per . bushel. Oats On • Id. Pons tee Gd par bet pound*. Provialons—tha market in flan. Chloeae advanood to Ohs 91 for middling American. Beef advanced to 13411 ad for an tra paesse*. Lard declined 3d since, and quo :n ted at 40a at per owl. Pork quiet, at Ms rd for Eastern prime mesa Bacon— Combed= tl out 44. a. Pp:slum quiet, Steady and price, are without material alteration, tallow, however. has decittiol 31 per cwt., I and Unreal all Bever ton. PatrMettni per galbie for sylrimi and ha all far. i4.11X14. ard white: Tallow, lle ed. Maned Oil 34h 104 per ton. Samar quiet, at 2As 04 per cot. for Eo 12 Mitch atarglard.. • Aarsaar, Anglin 13.—Eormiso —Petrol eum limner, and advanced to 431111.3. FROM NEW ORLE. Coons 1r Milsod-OMeerw and Crew Usliar Moods-ToHow -111emlay Sonits-Crop AlAspen*. Telegraph the rttuOuret-Gssetta new °ottani, Augultt I.3.—The brig Wre • Arulerson hag been libelled. and the Cap' Cato and crew In chargaof the COolles have 1. been bonded for 41,f0e to answer for a vie. Lion of the law prohibiting the into:Anal of Coolies li do the Jotted Otatea. Twenty-three new oases of yellow in r oecurnsi at if sw Iberia , but no deaths. -The disease Is eyesterday asenniteg 0. !mild form. the Times has extracts from Vera Cruz rapers. An luterchange of ...lotus pulled L betwom admiral Palmer and them:Boers of the flag-ship Cluednehauna and lies. Forlifla the Liberal commander. (PHaron, who was captured July with in the neighbormod .of the City of Mexico. wee ordered to he Miran LoThalpan and put to death in the very theatre of Ms mimes. It is understood littramon4 body was taken to the City of Mezioo and depoelted la the Pantheon of Ban Fernando. The !-journals torts!, peallog tattieGover&r . :t In behalf of llezioans who ware canal to martiniqmi during the national trouble, and are now be a deetitute condition. The Cemricil of War, de a thg at Qeeretara, are sentencing tolathe prOportion of throe in Ivo E.cbedo reached Vera C roz. dour 15th, and was welcomed as one of the I woken. of the country. A lilt of seventy. two persons captured at the oily Of Mail , ,m, and released by Moonier of the Govern: merit. te pUblishedi I As now rearranged, the Mexican Ministry stands: Minister of Foreign Relational Sebastian fordo De Tribes; rosary. Joue Marla Tgleekon • War Depend, 'softiies MOM; Jnetice, Jose Martinez De Castro. The Weather is Tarp favorable to mops, being warm with bullittle rein. ! Accounts from the interior of lamimana coattails glowing. Tears will bo little or no cotton, on account Of worms. Corn wrospoctil are gold. ! The first bell Of new cotton el all reoetkedtiadly., FROM PHILADELPHIA gwegesawy .111(110$1141 • NMI Dineltargeed• Reldlers—The Clitid Waver. • (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ossetia. rinnaonnwww • Anson Ll.-Boma charged eoldlera wid aailoraWOre called • meeting for Warder slant to espreseithelr condoweatton Of the - Trealflent Air retriev ing Seerwary Blanton. •• . • Hey. FL Wendel, arrested at •ROchower., charged with raping Wen Wide girls, boo been held in 45,00 e boll. • • llorablegn nada.. Mr Telegraph to the Pittaintrgit Basalt.] asasroos, /Oncost 13.—The hurdle rata was won sadly by Blankbird. beating Zig Zan. (lowland ptlLam6 and Red Dbtk. The latter threw his rider. Time 11!,( minute. The four mile rase was woo by Onward, beating "'teetering two lengthy am. 7.3093. The third rano, handicap, one and a had allies, eras woo by two length' by th e Du" of Orleans, who was never headed. in g e .g. Lucy Yowler, a colt, was swoon, it OM third, Enchantress foartb. and Luther .4" notol Sall umbra OIL • (hT Teleerepti le nu Plttebenie G esette•le • • s...seTaete. Augur. 11L—The safe or the Oolamblan Hotel, containing, howeVer. .11 , 0. OSLO Mu:tared dollars, Va. carried Do d' away Clueing last algle. :to duo to 14 konsWiti, CITY AD SIMIJR3AN. FOURTH rAGE,r-7ltrfu4;e4 and moil rata .We Mont-141M and Prodi..3tbrket iteports giro. by any papa , to Ou cilyi WUL be f mind on our ktourii. UNITED_ STATIM COURT The VeosenDe Ciewsdo aninnterfoltiOX tkus , -yroo NifttNemift to Inborn tioverholwa Wifttneee—te. beerfe, the *veneer! Cosesset, Testllleo—ne Demortevet De Dineen Ilia Accuser— tiammiser otegyrikbordlelmoo.7 —( or• thelj Waddimme on the , litthJeet,Dl - ventrodletery Test ittiony-- Cairo Not Cowhide& . to thetritilled Stateg District lietari fre terday,the,cane of the Commonwealth vs, Alfred Meyers, ofVentimgo centeti. tndlotod for counterfeiting ThetlOttarcurrency, was resumed before Ills Honor, J edge McCand• lent. Theetateniente of the witness be Ma ven, concerning antis Mane to induce him to mremeentrary to the, truth, oeeoiog the withdriarai of jrall. Pierce, reo.,of Titus ville, me of.; asal tet tne defense, lidded erntildatabli to the Interest flat to thecae., and attracted to the Court Room quite a eonaidthrableOtenstanteollnethbore of the eity'bitt. ': • 1 The aura was resumed at ten o'clock, the defense calling witnesses. R. L. Knopp. itwornAiri acquainted with the witness De Risen; bad some Waverer. Mon with the on Tneeday of last weeks he eteiedihat this Altsitil ;Myers *al lift .the men Who had passed the counterfeit Money wi Jehhvtee'e 1 he nia Miran waa Like the eseept that mat wee bald headed; the ether roan had sheers' headefllatr. nee other Conversations with Ile stoves, end he matte tne same Iltatement. I reside in Pithelei De Raven's reputation tor MM. and yerseity at flthole want. - H, 'W. Mabb, swore—Haver had any coo. venation with the witness De Haven about this case. .1. A. Wefiry, sworn—Talking In the St. Charles Hotel the witness ,Do Haven ahld this man Myers ithe defendant) cru not the man who had passed ate counterfeit 6101.), Crosbormanoticht The' CoArenutitbn took moo°oe sonaky.:' P. 0. Conn-, swam , Woo ntoroht , whoa Da Itaven had a, pentlhationwith Mr. Richmond (oothaid tor doronse.); pottatoir to Mr. Richmond De Maven sold he was the Moe who had aDtmed tum at Erie. Witadas add toot wan in a taw-etit, and dld not IMO .rn . 17io - ar7ty ilatrg . If that was the case, said Deflate°, he deatred to be In to Mr. Richmond; He ass Introduced. Mr. Richmond asked De Maven if Myers legatee meat he said he was run, Mr. Richmond end De Haven then istibt into the peeler. Croesexatatinsd—This conversetlen took placer:A Tuesday l • Renettreetila eradoesday last, think It rm.; I was en the street. with Mr. Pierce: De Ram mime lip and *O3 Iritroduced; 1 Diem as come nentersatimn,llyeta took off h t abd unadrstood De Haven to say hew t the man. C massfined—Dn -Tuesday De Eleven told m Dyers was the man, and on Wed nesday, in the presenbe of Mr. Pierce and Mr. Pierce Mid Mr. Richmond. he said he layers) We. not the man. Angie n 4. Burr, sworn—i•ltime k ea. De havenwas an Tuesday ern.gig 01 lest weet,before Court itioal.m4... the tr.ln ai wile r.'alycr.3 Ina had arranged to meet Mr. Platte With. Mensonguilela Home. Met Mr. Pierce and Mr. DeMayen on the atreet; Mr. De Haven was inttoduct4 by Mr. Mere°. ler. De Hawn kepi s imr.....rt at Mr. Dyers, sod finally, Idling %yen' tutt.he said.eldr. Pierce, Vitt Is not the man who gave the money to Johnston at Miele: , Route dap, afterwards, on Trilled , Or natardeS.De De* yen having told me- so meal , ee twenty nines that ' Myers 'Res not the man they (the Dovanditent) wanted him to swear td, ,1 I asked , ' him If he had told [Mato any of Mytts•Olensell he said be ban told 11r.iltletanond. After the conker. Wien on the Stegall eatelee Pierce, De Ha vn, Dyers toad myself went direct to Mr. Pi e erce% room at the SU Camera hotel: Do Maven said ale. Nen scat *anted hint to swear thallLyerew4a the Man, and that he could not d olt What be said he would swear to was written clown, • and he signed it, thin was on Tuesday morolOg, before Coen mot De Haven`said, afterwards. that they were ratting the devil sham: the matter; that Hodson mild he (De Dement would not gat any pay frbm the tlovernment, and that they would Impeach him, 1 said under•. stood they had Lmpeachad hint at Nasst he I said some Witnesses haul awn% against him. -I told Met ail Ise had to on was to tell' .. 4 . di ' tn igi r t ttr itee k iVih " e atr j , d to tt, it ' that the people would sustain him. I mm acquainted with Alfred MVO., the de fendant; hat character hualway• been wool; I reside In Alice/hen, oeunty, New York; burn..n to thearmy, and have filled every post on from a private to • BrigsAier Den erat; am a member of the tw. Croesoramlned-1 am hereto moist in the defense of Myers; was not ecquainted with De Have erst time I saw him Le mid be was sobpoened for the Governmen t log. tooted to Itr.prfee to tato Do Devon to a a room and reduce to writing WWI he had raid. Mr: Carnahan—Then knowing that he alui Government witness, you took De Haven to a room and did what. you have stated. • • The Court—A. very; Improper interference with a Government with.. Whores--De Haven sold he was a witnesss for the Clovernrcent.but that he could not sear ae they wanted. Hada conversation wit Charlie Jot:instep...ln Erie; said to him; duringa convereetion about a man named West, that 1 01d not see how the con viction of Myers could kelp kiln, Johnston. A. R. Rklurbout, sworn—Have been prac ticing law for twenty years; Free read with me; he has not yet berm admitted to the Supreme Court; never saw Da Haven until on the ocelot= of the trial of John. mon In Rea at which quite a number (over twenty) of witness., his neighbors„ testi fied that he was a thief and altar; I came here to defend Mr. levers, m this ease, and etopped at the ht. Charles; there I was In. traduced to De Haven by kir. Gluier, and he condemned talking about the case; told him that what 1 had said In Erie did not arise from anything person•L Boma way It mune around about this man Wen; De ita. von prated that he was is witneest asked him what he was going to swear, he said that Myers was not the man; at that time I did not really know what he meant; didnot ' know enough about Mei... Do Haven mild that Hyena the defendant, was a different man.than the one he saw; he mid that Mr. Benson mid he must swear that Myers was themen; the man cou l did he referred to. or about: whom he sweet% was amen red not the remotest Idea that De Haven was a Government witnees. He spoke of having no money, and of Mr. fie.on seethe "that he would got no pay. Under the dr. cumstancee. had DO listen asked me for money, I would ha. ;Oren it to hlm; my zeal the mon ey Ordd have Induced mo to give him to s e cure his untimeny. end run the risk of being repaid by thy client. Had I knowil that ho was a Govern.' meat reline. I would not pave given him money. De -liiivente testiMony yesterday, concerning Ms courereaUon with me, is en. lively - la • , I Hr. Carnahan. in the course orthe env.. examination, asked Mr. Richmond whether, taking them all in all, he ever , saw much wane... appeared in the muse of Johns ton at Erie! lir. Richmond 'eald he dld not know that he had; nuns of them were not of r.l naffental members of society. I/Augh- Dr. Cernaian—What was your estimation of the charaeter of the witness De Haven on the ti dell • Mr. Illehniond—Different from Your,; at least I argued It. differently. Llad tho Jury, believed De llasen, they meet have •oon. Meta! Johneton. ea he waa the mein •wit nese, testifying that he was the bar-keeper, dealt out the bed 'rummy,. Sc. The idly °mild not agree upon a verdict. Carunhan—Whie Of theltnym.thave believed him, else they would have an. quitted. 1= In U. Pierce. Em, the young attorney charged with bribery ey the witness Do lla your was called to the stand, aware, and In terrogated by Mr. Itlehmond' thus: Yon hoard the testimeny of De Doyen In rale. tine to yourself yesterday. State to the court and Jury all that Inten:ad between yourself and De Raven, when you first law him here, hr. Mr. Pierce end :—The nest time I saw Do 111111613 WU ILL Orion, a whines; saw him neat at the table at the hotel. That was the last I saw of him until I saw him in the hall of this court room, last Tuesday before the Court opened. Went with him and some Other, to a Int One; Sir. Benson was along; lighted a cigar, tme out to Otto isidowsliti exited D e 1 16 VIM be vim sabptcned; he sold ho was, as a witness against Charles Johnston ; 'aid that he wns not sub .ptencal as S. witness against Alfrod ri.eraVVlV,T4lihriTira= nor Myers was at (.'bailey Johnston's dealing outcountorfeit money. Col. Burr and• the ! noticed at that moment coming up the street, and we all mot at the corner. I in. troduced Be Given to Myers and Col. Burr. Do Devote - approached Myers, lifted his (Mimi) hat and said that's not the Myers that came to Charlie; Johruiton's, an d ho put his hand on Myers' temple an mild (ho Myers be saw at rithole was tinier in the feemind heavier set. I then turned to burr and asked him to coin:wenn De nem. We then went to the St. Charles m o w, sa my room, and In the presence of Burr took De Ilaven's statement in writing, and he Mimed Portlier conVersation took - place at the maven the hotel. Did not tuidorstand De Haven was a witness for the tiovernMent. untold me he was not gal al t against Myers, but In the case aga alt Johnston. By Judge Shannon—When was Be Maven inibnalidotestityl anionet....after he Dad made the state. went ar tbe BC.Charia• Bowl. The name L wagesslatilull the subpoena on the Weal, t the wall.' 'NlNT,subpoena winhero exhibited by Judge Shannon to Colonel Barr. who Stated tea the name eJ. U. Do haven" was writ. - tau au by llama col:11411.04—w. not alone with Dim - until Ow the statemen t was made, ta nd Woe V k treetVt r e u • tre e C e rirr " T . 14 and stood Bevan• stated the Government would en. taimpeach him if ho did not testify "out 'alms; that he had been sO threat. geed. • Xl.lolllo swam DITOLOND (I) De Mar. came to me afterwiras and said I understand you are • Mason. 1 mid thatdoe•not.wanunt you in saying that 1 am • member Of that order, but you con Me said he had not been In • 'l, - ge for eleven years, and merited me to post him. I declined to dose. lie mad that when beMined the Masons he not In th o rn with : good intenticms. nakedhlm how ea lie awn tie father was I strong anti. mason, and In talking to his children add all kind, of vie. were carried outdid. the Weld of. Masonry. By Mr. Itlchmond.-1.0 than any dealter of the torrent or thei:lnler getthlfg Out 1 Judge liaCandless..learet say. had resumed—De 214•00. told me he had a cousin some where in 0 Ido. In Akron 1 think he sald,eho was av f 4 Ingenlous in 0011 1 1 2 49. AM4141141 iii o ol4ll iGi 6511444 X! KEA lading coin; that after those moulds worn made they ron two five dollar piece., and took them to it b ank to get a note on ex change for them. De Haven aald his cousin told the booker to hunt at the coin careful btK.ho art 121..TrutVghiV ITV, " ne h li t ' rtg! piece. on the reenter, teen sityl o ng that he would tots all eliCh kind of coin he could got. 1 nOlO wan given for It. .A few day e niter the , fatula more coin, tried It tho second time, and the banker again pronounced It good, after Haveninto it with a knife. Then, sold Do Haven, he conceived the Ws for too drat time Of the imtmrtunne of being a Moscow and that enjoined the Order for the bare oUrptle of beetle, la ,n ot , money. nelson& bno the Lodge, not, filter taking the first degree could not sec whore the nicht was; waa told tO ait brother De Hoven, trio second deer. will peahen. Meld yon better.. nu took the third degree, and when Initiated Lona he 'discov ered thatto he a !damn Was to be an norittreba: Sinn ba . Rtarked !notation In Court.] Ills father hating ud of this, told him that if he odor heard of lila (colon intoll.llo again he would disown him. De Haven said he had never been inside of a Lodge Mote. If any Mason were preeant lo Montt Viet Would know the condition tin Was l i t t lr: nev er recognised him as iffeanort. ellavert in vited me tO Ida room at the ,Lion IfOted, asked if the ntirWel co b' ul? d ; eaveu,and cmetirlike a court. ren t ) niu had resolved to lead a did , rent lifo and D'y to be an honorable man. 1 hays since made up My mind that no Maven Am shed tears upon any occasion." Ito alluded to Els liar. Inn been coocerned in the larceny of engines the oil region., and Of avoiding puniatiment by swearing to forged Alts of alio. lie said he had stolen enough ho steep a Man in crime. to said ha bad only a dollar when ha criptetFttliCo.rt , that his (nods were reduced twenty-Oro cents, and that the tlotern ant flonld net pay him. I then gave him snob motley. came - toit toy room en hunday Morning last; said he had wont big shirt fora week, and wanted to got soother one. I Offered hut ono of mt.. lie thought It wool , ' 001 at, and so I gash him live Eloildra. He naked for • V. Myers bad Instructed me to give his whatases money ILI their fees, and I would Lave linen quite likely to have gismi any cosh roorlyy under the. oirctimatanotka. • I barb loans cd different individuate money Mom hero been attending court. I Sir. Pierce here exhibited chocks which he had cashed, and memoranda of money loaned to Capt. lieheclo, Chief of Pollee Woolford, of Pit he le, and Quito a number of others, includ ing a slip of paper on , which a note was outdo of the giving. CI the aye dollars to Do Ralph. eel D also usedpr thostatement of De Haven umd it at the Bt. Charles liotel; handing It to Judge Mc- Candloas for perustd4 lar. I)erce next aaill that tie Mateo had swans tin his abdomen. concorning to* .black.hearted, wilful, malicious and dLation o* cal falsehood. 11.5 had never said to De Mayon that It would be imprbper for hito to testify against wo n old Memo. for such staterooms would bo contrary to the tows of the order. (dodge McCanditan here remarked that It cound be a tumble state of affairs If such en order were allowed to exist In this cOhhtlT 1 Ile had Pot recognized Do Hamm aa , a Mason, at rtny time. tAr. nerve *aa groally affected at thin point, and re tired fora fow momenta.] Myers. the de fendant, twos introduchd to me (sald Mr. Pierce) et Pal:Iola, and highly recommend ed aa Mason. lie believed Myen was an innocent man, and had said to Mr. Wolcott. that this man Oise.) was a Mason; he w. assailed by bail men, Mil It it. the duty of Wend 9to defen ltd. It wan their .4ity to bring men down 1 rum oil city 'Ol.ll the Pity hOw the matter was r!rrrwwyu - nJro go p * . J• I • By Mr. ennthan.—DlLl you tell De Baran that bLa obligation I. a blaeon oompelled Me. to tell any thing north. truth) Ans wer-1:o, air. lnd yen ten him that his obligation as a Mason required him to arrear that Myers the defendant, was not the right molt Ana', war—ldid nOt; , • Pt. re Mr. ?° wits then clown a five MAIM . bill, but he mold not recognize it as the one ha bad gluts lie Maven, as It was not marked by him. Me. Pierce referred to his having had a oontersationrelative to some amyl clone aggiust hint' or: buying up wit nesses. lie saki that th • totimnatlon with Mr. Carruthan ho told him, that If there wee anything against him, he (Pierce) wen mite. to tune it brought before Molt. heo oCua a*d s natlowed f or o -f r em a in embed him encontradieted, be could hot practice In any CourL Mr. Carnahan elated that. dlr. Pierce had I remalested a dieposition to have the fullest Investigation. By Mr. Carnahan—Mr. Pierre. on Tom day of last week did you not propose to Mr. Perrino that if he wield undertake to keep Charley Jettuaton sway, you would keep ty Mr. Pierce , mid bee h od no • Mien cenversation 'with Mr. Perrino. Feel ing • the 'Rte.:essay of neststaitce In thh ease, hotted asked 2d r. Penni e to join with. hen in the defence of Myers, and in concur eation witlr_ALL Perrino bad said that he d o ld nt think any Jury would convict a man upon the testimony of Johnson. Mr. fierce saidhe bud inquired of emend par ties where Do Haven was to be Sound, and that he was ankle.. to self Mtn. not know-, bag. however. that be hod been sublet's:Led . by the Covernment. Air. (Urger was recalled And testified that he knew of a nom named A. Myers, about Pattole; be was a Young mnal was ted out to ire at Oil City, lu day p oist Is nothing like the mannlyere here matt - Isl. Dettd Gardiner, sworn—Am Mullet. sot United Mate. Asseessor at Pithole; ant menented with Henry Burke. witness ex amined ymiterdar. ills reputation for truth and veracity in vary Md. Cromexaminal—liennithree or four per sons say at Pithole. Mout ten days ago, theywould not believe Burke under math; he is eallal ante f Barite.. Moults Palley, sworn—l am acting Inetioe of the Peace in Pithole; know the witness Burke; never heard anything spoken about his character for truth until s case Came up; heard pereelet on the car eoming hero sny that his reputation was bad. J. A. Mice, re-called—Am s constable In Pithole borough; know the witness Barks; heard his reputation for truth- was bad, daring steal before Esquire Selley; be is reputed as a thief. Mr. Berlin. of PlC:tole, %entitled that he knew Burke; never heard Ma character for trete talked of, 1110 general reputation Is bad. I. W. Mudd. hotel koeper at PlUtole, never heard Burin's cheracter for truth talked of. ChM. Ilightnnw..worn—ft.ift at Pl4' hole ; Junleo of the Paseo for about.. year; never heard the character of Burke for troth qumtioned. A. Beim sworn—llad a convensaMon I with Chart. Johust ea, wltstem in this case. In reference to defendant Mynas; It was In .1017 last, bolero the anted of Myers. Ile came to m 9 Piece at Bogle Book with a.' I , other man; he tied he, tend got into a oh— of • scrape," and wanted to get our of it; that he loaded tinselly about some counter. I mit money. and that they were going to at rest Myer.; asked If I would go before Justice elite Pince add be quallfled that had got counterfeitmom from, Alrsissid I , I would not, for I never hay re d. Said ha would , 1 resort to any swum to get out of the Serape he was lit., • Crosaeoamined—'rhe individual who wee I with Johnston Is the Wan who melded against me on - :Intraday Met.' I , em under bail on a charge of counterfeiting.. late-direct—tam lu the lumber business, runninga steam nay -mill., Came to Jointers Priam last, and was aerated as man se I came hero. To Mr. Cernenin—Don't know but there was an information made sealant me for counterfeiting at Pithule. Was discharged by the meginunte (Justice Llighberger) o¢ redeeming the money. Memel Golden, sworn—Had a converse lion with Chart. Johnston. at the Biel I Lion; he asked me L knew anythuig against Myer!. fur Gant sake to tell htm. Crneswennalned—Was arrested In Plthole on a charge of attempted rape. Withese declined to answer whether be bed been an in Now Tort on a charge of robbery or burglary.. Charles Hewett tratleed that Johnson had told him that if he (Johneban) would convict. Myers, 0110 Garen:anent would re. lease him (Johnston.) Crasseerausinend been boardin at Johnston's; Johnston introduced the eel. Joao( Myers' eme; he said they were e.t.a to mete tt warm for him (Johnston) if something was not done meted Myers. Allison told me that It wee a very wrong thing fOr Johnston to inform aualmt Myers —that It as every bad feature fettle (John ston's) ease.. timer( Cofer, recaded.—lted a conver. nation with Berke about Slyer. on Sunday; said he did not know Myen, or know any. thing about Mtn; mid thlo In the presence or William Flamm. eroweeZemlnattort 'witness said he drank mveral glasses of beer with Burks on Sunday; declined to say at what saloon be got the beer. Had been about the city for three months. Was subliminal last. week. Used to be at Johnston's imam at pithole; Meet Johnettm wm In the cite, and came to the Court La nee him. know nothing Meet this ems when I firet came to Um Court lent woe*. Met • Burke severe tame previous to gmulay lam; saw him on the street; had s talk .with Johnston on Tem/slay of last week. . Williont Barman sworn—Was'' present when the conversation between Burke and provinue witness took piece. limkeesid he did not know anything about Myers. Gold en saM, al heard 3 - ou mid Myer. had gold Fro In counterfett money." Burke said ha never sold anyeneh thing. Witness was at Johnston'. humid at Pithole one day, Weed , be (Johnetoe) said the ,detective'' wee in trate, Joenuton wanted witness to swear td a certain matter; Johnston said he could get Burke to swear to it, tint be looked too reuehlike a titbit. Mot they might impeach Witness said be had been eubreenred to go to Lee In the Johnston mess, but he, forgot to met up in time, and knew nothing , about the ease anyhow. Crosseoltudned—lnd nM. ay loot fifteen roc not going to Erie. WWI board. log at Jolineeres and thought if I would come right rot and nay what I knew, I might Ice toy Warding place, and. I was not walking at the tima Got some cloth ing since I came us the city; paid for It torrelf; borrowed the Menet , from Charles. !Wyatt. Boole linden" ewer¢: Alas Merohent. in New lark State. nave been acquainted with Allred Myers, rho defendaet, for um last Aliteen yearn; nis reputation during 'that lelsgth of time bee stood gelid. CrossaexaMined.—Ateers left our place about 'erne years arto,golele Petrehium Cntre. do not insole anytning about his I rapetnuess therm ern wife tees at my house , Mat venter. Be went to Petroleum Centre to engage In the business of lemang keing a publics home. he now sin ee eskolL sworn—Live at 'Petrol. man Centre; am an attOtheM knew Alfred I I v or . ; hie reputation for honesty_ la g 006; have k now* Lim pan e o April I Me; have done but little liminess for blm• ' Iscarce yang. I Th..gan enumbs", swan—Live st. Petrol. I ante Centre; have imen there eaten a year;, my business is acting Justioe of the Peace; krwor A ifred Myers; hie reputation Is good. g.p..Aretstreepotworn—Live at rem-Mount 'Centre t for th e Ise, ulx months bave been baring and sallied eoltioeel have known Allred Myers, the defendant, .sbout -three months; ha tritatlent 1/1 good. lie keeps tee gum,. Groner, itwOrn--Live tFetioleoa CioPSiml Map Lao IlLoatingoic Awn La ibM PRICE THREE CENTS . 12011.007 Earning.. )11- 4 t,th \VS known Myers for about year: I 14,100.,qty 1..g00 , 1. The following is a statement of the &TI- C. D. RU Sfe A, aw•lPl—Livg at. Petroleum lnren, pro . f ,,,t,, o o ro f og . ood. the Centre: am in the flour Have known Myers by reptitatto- ter two pinshtirgla, rt. Pe eye(' and Chicago nall- Yelare. personally for about six moot a. way , Company during the Month of July n reputation is good for what be cods 0 .,,. 0f 00. for D3, Plfe informouon of C a pt. 5.8. house., first seven Months of fiscal Tsar Cs ecre agalalt James A. nolo., (entice. called) for ' ,rod with the angle period of the yaw 1966; ps egunterfeit national currency. • Decree's mane so the tOth lustaret, was otroro. 10 ism. Itn i.tn sass. 02 hem 2,12 Pas evidence-- ant m • I Horr.rneallej..4W, PreSent at trle ysteenscrs ... IMMO Se ilit6ls at the otambuttiou of JohnStOn in the east 7,9 v Si MO) Oe iigainst htyeret wee not present In the fore. noon, nett meet ddring the whole of the V:„ lot?, , &acme : mita* !total. that tire coununfelt !". mmiey Ives mowed o- itsween Ins , iJohn steel' lionise and the barn, grid that there was tio=y *omen% ho I. himself and Stern; be was staked tO whore klyere sold the rotational currency. an I".l , Stsed to answer r ee f . e reason thst he would el:Minato atm ; sDuring the *nomination the d.thie of a third penman was not need. At the esoni !nation before U. B. Commissioner Marshal. Johnston eehl that he Kay Myers have 0000- , terfelt Money hut Oslo, end did sot men tion thoot lidvtve been.MAeri top room at the Sherman Uonse fit Feirolermi Center and there shown sount tesi. otterfelt mosey. The defense here defied their evidence. tekr—iin. ?braes carfods. . 010 t W. ferrilse. tirq., Serethltr. Keret, miens to lay betel, the St, Clair, Obesity_ lOW thy suTlysl In the city, on Tituredayo. last week.. Mimed he had teen looking all er the city forme; add Milted nth to take I g with him to the St. Charles? where ' ffe g 1 9 .=%. W ira "streegf 10-the ma If Cherie. JohnStChn sy wooing to bo Mr.against Myers. t4d hir he was. Mr. P.wthted to know what Wk. would do Johnston to swear against Myers. Told him I did not know—it woe not a Pemomd matte rOf _my - own; supposed Johnston was compelled hy the Government. to do. it: Piercl aekod, me if had any dotard' Ore Charley Johnston, said r 1 end not know; rig leaver tried to have. lie add he had a Prolermd 4 grk s 7; r d Eg'41741".P.V•,.. Id 'ta,l7l7°,og 1.1 be would see %that Ue yen was pt fin= testifying against ' Jennison. asked Er. Plate valet be Meant. He said; w it h you. kerne: phrtd ,Prefessional with tut,e and wethaVs went to the .St.. Merles Motel, I told him I would have nothing do jolt the matter. I have been the counsel of. Johnston; and this fact was koownto Mr. risotto( be was at Erie, end saw ego address the jury in the case. The stoma atoning of the conversa tion I told Mr. 13001100 of • Cross-examined.—Live at Filtelet. vrget there on the 24th of September. ilaveiMed O lawyer over three yearr havean office rithOle. The conversation% havetestleedto tdok slate On Monday evenlog after 50 P! pen Told Mr. Demon ft VO3 nameable thing for any one to prOpostrto &lawyer; was not in a very great hurry to tell "de teetive lianson, attd. hove no desire to in jure downe; did not say on the train opining to Abe city that I had ajob to mit rip on glerea Lie did not offer me any money. The principal witness against Charley Johnston at tele wee De Haven. Never told Johnston that If he convicted Myers, he (Johnston) , would stand a chance Of gettirdt elf. It was Cm proposed, either by Mt. Carnahan;, or Mr. Benson, that I should esslet In roseeuting thin ease. I have not been promised silt' fee, and so tar sut I know lam • volunteer In the care. Mr. Carnahan interrupted to my that he had a right to employ any sttOroeyteheeist him, and he had .00000004 at toe opening nt the case that Mr. Perrine was asslstleg hlna In tit proseeution. In kepi/ to a doestlon the enema sold, Bid not, my eMoS. set Ylthole, refuse to wive would the names 0! Weer IMAM.. tired dollars were paid. Mr. Carnahan thenght the crOss-esdrel nation had taken a wide range. The Coon . -. tee, we have had enough of It. Adj rn tou he Corot Ull to-morrow (this) tore leg tert o'clock. TOUSIPOTII . 4Ie6 Eeetlue The Allegfieny 'Temperance League met Tuesday evening; Anent lMb, et the AL E. Murcia, Hanebestei,Pmeldeintelstk In the chs . The following preamble and reeolutions were in:Mingled: Wrseats. In Tday,11366. an =sedation was formed to the City of Pittsburgh, composed Of thefriendsof Intettlyeranee.noolaldrlnk• log, and .Ltaldellty. stims Ltmthrive. enaltates Or marsh/. tsar..., sad who pub. ItolYlVowhathrOlighthaprreeah a sPe rarr that their object ode to control the action of the .Ipolltlonl parties In making their otoolontloos for ennte and County cancers; And Whereof,' This . ..styled wad retorm ers did by repernotlon eolconny declare that unless the pkolltical parttra selected and nominated for 02500 candidates favorable I tet 'Mats -rtrenewlasevericthetrepoirsi all-retre restreasattO the seek Wryors, especially Mc laden to reared , . the rots on Benoao, they would ylaoa ilbparatectleket to the 00142 Indents, The social reform ticket sea not ches t In the field, it is aonaldsive evi dence that the political parties lie making their nominations fbr