Tug - , DMLY MEM r981;11711113 EVILILTIWZIMO. • 11103D1T5 11:xczinsa.) . . PENTVITIATV, REED & Co., • Proprietors.. r. a. rzwirtrax.—.... c .--aoslis • Spit°n. ' Aunairom umm eairrri. Rim-Digo MN. IN, MID b 7IFIN fIITNSET. 1 . 46 1 ISEttn hper d Vat= 7021111N11. OITIOULL PLYSIt OP rrrrsouser ALLEGE:GNP 0127; INSOINT,CtiIikUT sad DEBT FAMILY sad Grill/ACLU+ Faring Is Lb< Mia. TIMM 07 2111 DULY: • tIV= 2I MU. o."l.7l7PW;cak Wk.* 7 Nati Sub...stars, v. „ are .. BAZILTTE, rITTIONNUIFI. rinNA. tlittittsbutglj T itt - tt %Loge .Itarascood on Legal Tengeol- Botriet Irmo Big Opinion In the Cone oC ItorlemTrott; , . "On the,.whole, then, .I am of the opinion Wattle provision of the act of Corwin* Of February 29th1/ 862 , declar ing the notes issued in pursuance of that act to be lawful money, afet a legal ten der, 18-175CONSTITCTI0RA.11. • "Thisrenders it fleeces:lo,llva]. should consider the other question. which has been, made, an tot he effect of the special agreement to pay in - lawful Oliver money of the United States. I. am in favor of entering Judgment for the plaint= but as a majority of the court arc of .s. differ ent opinitCjadmitent teethe defendant:" —Coping , fr opt l 144 • FlouielpLie Age of February, 1841, wlmre the opinion is published in fulL It may odso'be found in the Legal In telligencer of March 18, 1894, page 92. In the same copy of the Ave Is a care fully prepared eulogy of the Judge nod his opinion, In which is the following: "JuditnShaniwOod reasons upon and decidcattus case u If he were &mac - lofty spirit 'sitting far above and out of the contonadu And - striftsof the world." int th& bolters of greenhaelOt and Government bonds- consider the Judge unnlic,tounlevated and athesonl for ram Cazildtknnidniik rut on I ,t#e Supreme Bench?' PARTIS - who Dave recently thi county express the "epindmt _Waxiest's Will .reiniya &AA:l , l4)in as much interest is rrumiTeated 'thecom ing election. Ottrandiate ltd.:sag-red ly popular with the =sir% annwill re ceive a handsome complimentary _Vote outside of his oven paitylinea, as aunty MAO, Democratsinn aimless that ho shaltitievsedldr. ltooniann. 'Bat row political demonstrations have yet Leen ' held in the western section of the Btatc, - -butlailtemiblicana are quietly: orhDig • and have already accomplished much good. The Demactnts here::littin not even, held ratification meeting, and 'evince mach leas spirit in this campaign than any heretofore, !moral: to have no. haritc, enter into the Contest against I";ii.,Erio.Diriech,to still . after Mor row. ILLowry. , Itoayo : „ - The question iriies t whether the hon `-est Republicans of Eric county propose to do the work - which is nesiesscug to de. feat for the Senate whom they pretend so muck tollespice. It they-hate not con cluded tad° this, they can be represent ed br him for their heath' content. They can continue to deprecate his ex istence., and blush when his name is men , tioped in connection, with. the. result of the elections of this county: But if they have resolved to do this work. really and earnestly, they will not find him ao for midable-es he and his friends beast, mid they can Baled a pe.rsonwhom Crawford county will 'endorse far more strongly' and cheerfully, „than they endorse him. And lf tide is not done we will begin to think th a t the boasted pride and dignity of 'the . ..Republican party In Erie county is anilserable pretense, and that the peo ple do sot deeerve to be repreeented by abetter man than M. B. ',awry.. Tan Pniunnawr • cannel t :Ewe - public opinion by ridlising General Sheridan for any of his official oda tending io successful: reconstruction, tat gives net . that 11s . removal Will .be based on ao 'Other reakilalbaii-insuUrdinrition end disrespect towards the Chief Executive. If Sheridan mot suffer for an offense so common in tie Cormtmk as disrespect for ;the Prealdent, he atilt be consoled ,by lcnoiring~,that lie is ia plenty of good . company, so {ac as Ilr. Johnson. has for feited the reaped of all . right minded cit . . -7rit nuts= orrair catcalted fellow citizerai Afir. Mackey, 4fiti, Cashier of theAllegliamr3intlohol Bonk, which has been Serionary intlialred of late, are are glad to learn' is much improved, and the zentlemnn may be recorded as entirely ma at dallier-. Irerw rairsOris ill this and of 11411344 e frlgeg'lllo;e.6e_atitne friends ;._than Mr. Macke*, and the tritelllginc• Of bin final reeenery Will bo bolled , with much plattslue by olrilth whoa he is ;Tim. Aususi.r.; . OrPenisn President Roberta frisbilliirOpela aniecninced. The =rtory ; cf,hle hating secured promised aid. Iran Garibaldi, Victor Ernannel, Napo lecin and others tilanip ,the cause of :Ireland in "certain contingencies," has ..14sen,ocottradicted by the Fenian, author- Tax TWA, a aewßepuhlican organ, Lse.vtade vippearatum In Butler, Pa. It IS edited. by Mr. Ilaslatt, and the first copy presents, quite a handsome appearance., It le to he hoped that the efiterprlse. *Mama .with iniccous. - Loran bay beat' iaattsallated'in Mexi co. He deserved no better tato, and has mettrut a jost - reward for his betrayal of Of all crimes treacbery is the one most atveseaJlT condemned. EiEdUrflitt_STANTON if =lds rray to the White liountsint, for a brier season .plesouireund recuperation. TES COLOBADO RITSIt WaS recently very bleb;-and oansldemble dama:e was done toVatizona Clty. EUE Tmt body of the lamented Postmaster of-Chicago; Col: Gilmore; has been re• . . Ewa - - Woman...Oat mown Attempt Srinarglary by . Your Woman Sheets use 'Splits the KAI or .An other„ The Straford, tanodzillismia says : A sleuth* ranter prevailed in Stmt. t.filt° lntolbp tt woman tit the township 01 P!.134. IMlFOnfrinquirleit, we learned * from Chief Connisiblifthirtnian the fol lowing fattkattglvetrby,Merems. Moore ! tad Dodd, mpatalilharnam Lima ~ woman named living near Towlarlitget had I,oor - received a KUM of money from her Mashhad; who mideu in the States. „Thle. of course, became was .el abroad 'among: the nel,ghbors. On Saturday evening last, four men entered -the house in her absence, but were un able to lind anything.. to the evening the same parties came ognin; this time Mrs. Gilson 'ma at home: On their de mending admission she rerttecil, as tho children hatibald her the of previous oc- CllrTellee. They then attempted to force their way in. Mrs: Clibson vougaeli them to desist, at the Sarno in threatening. to shoot ; .1134 Obey still persisted, when she tired the gunand ',het the foremost lathe face the others withdrew tbr a while with I -- their compandoni:lmt shortly returned to the bonito, and Ituret the window open.. The bravo worpon. 'seized an cv and -buried It In thalami' of the man 'lobe was ,nttemptlng to climb through the OPMr: lorla.: Immediately decamped, hitting their wounded corn ,perdons wilt:Ahem , ~:! The alarmoras not given till morning, when .theseighbors turned out and fol. • lowed tide tracts, which were - easily db.. , anguished by the pools of blood-which lay rho but,ltewaß found the parties , had got ifitti. - a 'convey num and drove on: Up to going to press we have not (turned that any were Isay , - * lured. It W almost. certain that ono of 1.4 e mittens wan lathed, and the one that WWI shot must have been severely thunded. as the wantonßaw them carry him:away before returning to their sec - --TA Jr ooils relates en.ettraoidinary fact tending to prove an influence of the cbolern upon the mental faculties. A workingman; well. inlvanctel in years, bail a violentattnek of cholera lii 13p lhatrnfoinfot be lied Bever 1110111.- footed may literary ability, but. after • his recovery he commenced to.write. poetry, and has already published• quite o vei l/MO 0(14'14'6'4 ;•.'" 7 . 118 . 17 11.178 - _ arr . . 'Cbrig - -..,„ :7. 4, •z,?' 1 I 0 ,4 5„,/ _ - .; I ( -/ VOLUME LXXXII.--NO. 186, GENERAL NEWS. —A name for tlio female base ball club we bare road of—The Fame-Nine. —ln Virginia diem are re colored and /82 white teachers 'engaged in teaching colored schools. —The slave pen at Richmond lute been converted into a divinity school-room for colored preachers. —Americans will spend ten millions in Europe this year, on kuiek noes 'and hotel hills—and worse. —The various Manufactories of hoop skirts in this. eountry,use' up about ono hundred tons of steel weekly. • _flu the Ist of February, 14'7, there were, In the United States 4,469 lodges or Good Tempters, with 392,977 wombero. —A life convict in the Illinois Sono Prison, named Cromwell has receivisl a patent. for a now machine for turning wagon axles. • --When Lord Sldnumth ono day said; "My brains ore gene to the dogs this morning;'_ his friend at once ejaculated,' 'Poor doge l', - . - -Cnrinns freaks of fasbton: ladies bat our streets ton insists of whose dresses drag In the du.•t, and clergymen with tioly tall coats. • .. . . —bile Charlotte Culdizunn, MisLio Emily Stebbins; the seldpireis, mid. Mr. E. i 1 ..;.. Cmilitanu, A eilorimn Consul id. Rome, have meently been to 8111.4. , ~ ' —The rum who earl crack a Joke .I,m half a minute alter. aAlfty-six. pound weight bus fallen on lila tore, maybe mailed excruciatingly funny. —The Itepublicen party in A.labarna la well organ' red and strung. The Censer, valves.. are to hold .n Convention; hat they are divided in conuaele. —The Arc:Mishap of Canterbury says hat few English ladies eun beer compar ison with Qa.en 'Emma in her knowl- g.e of the'English language aml 'ltem ture. —Gorman Baptist churches am multi plying. Them are now in the tinned State. and Canada eighty of these ehurchea. Twenty veers ago there were. only eight. • • • —Kansas her received the application of the "Central State," in the name way that Massachusetts La tailledthe old "Bay State," Pennsylvania the "Keystone State," etc. • —The flag of theßepubllC of Nicaragua was displayed in San Francisco on the 'Fourth of July, for the first time. side by side with the flogs of the United Stat. and Mexico. —"I wonder," sold a Scotch maiden; "what my hrother John se. In the lasses that he likes them me well. For my part, I wed nu gie' the company o one tad for twenty lasses." • correspondent finds a now—or newly finds en ol&-ertgin for the name "Billingsgate." lie says It is a relic of idolatry introduced into G rest Britain by the rhemicians—Buertts Gate—Baal's Gals. • - • —Springfield, RI., is worth, in real ea true and personal property, nearly $7,. 000,000. A mile and a half north of the city, veins of coal six' feet thick have been discovered two hundred and forty feet below the surface. - -Three men in. Texas were convicted of murder, and sentenced to be hanged within normal', unions they produced thealleged victim olive and well before the expiration of that time. Fortunately they wore euccessfuL —Abram Tanderhoef, of Gypsum, On tario county, New York, while at work in his harvest fi eld. jacked up a stalk of wheat having on It three perfect heads, all well tilled. The wheat was of the Mediterranean variety.. . • —There are hardly a baker's dozen in Etigland who smderstand -the Turkish lauguage. A member of the London press did most of the banslation into English during the recent ylsit of the I Sulttim It was in-sultan talk. —Two locomotives have recently hear constructed by-the ,ffrie 'Bellamy Com pany, at their shops at Dunkirk, which.' are built with the water tanks around : the upper portion 'of . the, ,boller., The tender hi thus led. for 'tie • • - ..--citentralin, faxectael-alitalek rani of with John Runt'. wife. John didn't I rare, but hts wife's mother did, and pars t rain- the offenders brought them back. The 'doleful Musick is behind the bars with a plenty of Oita and sharps. —This is the name of the King of Poe- , Jugal Louis Philllppe-Mared , urnando, Isidro de Aleantara, Antonio Miguel Ito- I churl, Gabriel Gonzago, Xavier' Fran deco le Ansa., .1.50. Augusto, Julio rand°. It requires two envelopes to send him a letter. —A correspondent of the Ohio States man enumerates the various editors of - the Ohio Salta Journal who have of I time been the recipients of Various flog (rings: he also gives the names of the floggera. Ile spreities five of these in teresting events. , --Buffalo bakers are now obliged to stamp every loaf of bread "withtheir In itial, .The law against light weight and poor mateirial is being rigidly euforeeth limed which does not come tip to the standard its contlitent.l for thalasiellt of the poor, besides a tine of'_. rents per loaf. Good. —The Selina Macs learns from a gem neaten who has rem:elle traveled over the greater part of Middle Alabama, that the corn crop is magnificent. The entire eountry loots like a laudof protium, and there is no doubt that the corn mop this year will be one of the lineal ever raised in Alabanex. . • —The following Cengressnion have giien Gen. It. 8., Cowan, Chairman itif the Ohio State 'Executive Commltb9e, pea- Hi re premises to take Tart in the clan paign in Ohio; Senators Patterson, of Newllampshire:and Wilson; Represent atives orth, Logan, Raley, Diane, Col-, Into, Windom, Broomall 'and Schofield. —A stage-etruek youth of Conners ville, Ind., writes to it Cincinnati man nger that he hes "resolved to beeome actor and to win a name that mold justly be placed by the side of your Booths, klnrdeeks, or your roresLs." Ile adds by way of additional inducement, that If any such-were needed, that he "will come cheap." —A young gentleman of Newark, N. J. received a severe cowhining at the hands: of an Irate husband a few evening*. mine., for having sent an 'anonymous note eskinf; an interview of the wife of the =dotter et a rendezvous on Clinton avenu. The young man begged herd, and witsa finally let off after promising not to repeat the attempt. -Ate recent meeting of the .I.teridon Aeronautical Society, five new Reticules for flying were in troduced. . Three of these were on paper and two more in models. The London papera say, how ever that it "does not appear that ear plan ' has so far been put to the ten lei to enable Its promoter to liana Mout Ins garden and light on the sindl.tope." • —Burns, at a public entertainment, was seated opposite a yottng foppish noblemao, who, to evince s a ebi ontempt for one who he regarded ea literary upstart, fillipmsl seine or his • wine In ; the direction of the poeth "We do much Lettercountry; in oar count, r " sold the hard, tto ho aimed Ms glass, and threw the entire I 'contentn in the retool', the 'aitfireaaer• —"Presbyterian reunion isprogressink ,at the „south. A joint itotatnlttee of the Old School and Cumberland Church , . has been In suasion at Memphis, and agreed, on the oth inst., upon a plan of union. This action will be referred 10 the O'eneral Assembly fur mutirmation. On adjourning, the delegates passed res olutions expressing gratitude to God for the auccessrul termination of their labors. • —The Mobile (Ala.) fferfister save there have not been tiny emerprishig men there sine° Jtal ge Itebeock dinwe nty eight Yearn ago, and now th proid. professiont ore bereft t h em ies turn it calls upon to their energies halo the direction of trade, niterbecome, in fact, "a body of enter prising men, such as are found in Louis, Chicago and other cities„ who are constantly on the alert." • • - —lt is said that the Indians on the Plains have an ingenious way of setting fire to hottem with their' arrows. • They svmp svith a rag some powder on the heads of their arrows, and on the tip of , their arrow-bead place a percussion cap. When the. arrow strikes the object to be fired the cap is exploded, and the pais , , der and rag !milted. The rag barns tong enough to set combustibles with which it may come in contact on tire. ' • • —There is not In the whole of Switzer , land a toll gate. The government for hide by law anything which may tend to interrupt or interfere with travel in or between tile different cantons. The mug- nlticent politic rends, which one finds I everywhere throughout the country, are kept In order at the expense of the ow tuns through which they run—the federal authorlfien having each paid, however, at 'the construction, one-half of the ex-, poise. —Change sometime., makes confusion. The Saturant botch Church, of this oortntry, stout to drop te name : , "Dutch" frond its title; and the Gennnn • Reformed Church of One weary Is also. about to drop the word Merman" from Its title. The result wIU he toe ifintinet church, organizations bearing the 141,111f1 enure. The former in email shinier to •tho Priabyterlnn church in fly order anti economy: the titter more like the 1,11- therm] choral. Both are large und In fluential bridies. FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. FROM WASHINGTON :DT Telegraph to ills Pittsburgh Oa:Mal Wasureoroa, AIM. 14, tee?. /ItAWDOLINT zeautamoi•. It is stated that George B. Pendleton, of Culpepper, will be arreated to &newer an ~odlcttn for registering eontnery to the Federal etatute. . orroroos uroomrs, Julyps of Customs for the Week owl g Slec. were OA:UM TEM 311 W croxsen cans • mum. -- only specimen copies of the new 'fifteen cent piece nave wen ',natal. It appears w ro l a ot e a h t a ho t r h i e s Sc he t lr a r issue T i re aft n er the meeting Of QM:WM, The Commleacher Getteiel of_the Lend Onion has reoetTed returns of th server of 91,151 sues of lend In Araphoe county, Col orado. . The DertoMee Department has almoSt concluded the re-openlngof offices •In the Southern State. Some new emcee have been established to meet the Increasing de mand:empanel service. • John IL larkrod hes been appointed post , mister at Sulu. Mails will -be forwarded there by any vessel from San Francisco. EMICIMESEEZEI Secretary Stanton and wife have gone on a vials of a taw woaka to Boat On. Intern tool will be tho gnasta or lion—Samuel HOopor. Attorney General Stanbery, now at Car". SPrmit. te In poor LuCtlt,..d will not turn here for two Or three weeks. LW, Kingsley, or Norwich. lie York, to been appointed IcacePrer of th Notional Mounto liahk, and enteral upo. his duties on the 10th. FROM NEW YORK CB, TelegraphAo the 11 . a.herch Gesette.) Ncw Youc. Anuet 11, 1947. BIM ZOlhr. Tlia steamer Terl(l4 - which arrived here yeeterd ay,con down ► French ilsherru au off New loundhsrul. All the crow were awed but one. . . =I The steamier Columbia brings Havana ad vices to the lethinstant... The breakage of the Cuba cable to confirmed. A 'conspiracy of nearoot at Ban • Jago had do nonnced the government; levee 05, ar rested and two MICR. A serious riot «xmr red 1111d.412.3.1 , The people at a Bell Itlefr became dissatisfied with the performance. imd drove the performers from the Mag. Afterwards the police tore the whole con cern down. The troops wore called out and the rioters dispersed. One man wiee report d killed and another wouoded.. The yel low rover vat raging all over the Island. l i Sugar =nett , e at ri4. renla ter NO. 12. °MVO Wit OW ♦ /SART 031000 Late yesterday afternoon the bridge of the Hoboken Ferry, at the feet of Daniel street, fell, In consequence of the breezing of the chain used for hoisting and lower inn. One man was killed, and the Coroner's Jan censured the Ferry Company for gross Care. lessees. Edward Peron Reston Wm bean matched to walk from 'Portland, Maine, to Chicago, twelve hundred mtles, thirty oonseentive days, Roston agreeing In not to wait on Ban dar,- The time of Marring Win be battens the let and lath of October. The =men *- for IIu,CCO. CE=MMI The Emptra' Plaster 11111/s, o¢ nathll9 street, lens damaged by are tL 1110SIA.Mg 412,00 0 ; I.llllllrel. . - • illthape liopldas, of 'Amnon; and Odino helater, Off hew "'any, eat,lediet Earoye to•QnyPer CnWarn; : • arruat ziestottre sosantre. N.B.lteberta. Prebteat ot. the FeOI Iltotbethoal, arrived per Pecrlere yesterday. • - tirzr3l l '"lris Cooper InsutuLa. Jkayor, Fiolltosui pru- .A.11A1.0178 .rsrStD Tills evening, J oseph Insinny, •Spaniard, "stunted, a la 'apposed, by tesionsy,stenb ed Miss Banse,oll, (to 'whom ke 'sae. sis- , gaged so be naessiess In the back wtU6 - Sn: . tent telcilL - .It l ttioastt she will recover. aria DILL. ' A remarkably eloafreamo of Dame ball was Vayea today by lifstuala TZ11.25 C 114013 of ordelaim The latter were the lorlbaem boom nine 04Abtea eight • FROM CALlEtiltirLi. - , , atelll6l6+ targanll42ll4-rioNO•r 7 OUI I4I . I- peaa-MlDelille gieeslag. de. CST 'Solon - mph to toe l'ittabothh Casette-3 saw INANC,IMO, August 14.—Dispatches from Colorado Elver Ma Dm Angelus report the grounding of the steamer Sierra it GM. da. on • the f,l inst.. loaded with girtern. Meet =pollee, off Point Isabel. The sup were takenoff by another steamer. •IrdwardConnon, Consulat GotWoAhohl whh Or the pioneer Journalists of th4ifornoN tiled an the lath of July. The first section of the Oregon • Central Itallread will be commenced In September. Murray !sloop Jamestown vatted for Mtge tansy and wiii remain there during the winter. An immense Caton meeting was wild in this city last 111505. thztrhAso -WA rozelood with wroat enthusiasm. A earned meeting, organirtgl Its thO lhavet, was Interrupted by copperheads, several of whom were Sr., PROM NEI* ORLEANS - 16rottraversy Alums. Plantatlos—ties. atertdoe , glistottent is the Premises. fayzargrentt to tam intubeigh Gasette. Nan — °masa*, August 1.1.4 t atpearn that Gen.. Sheridan le wrong in the wend sea taken to Special order No. 170. electing Jam. Condonfronn the .poaseaston of Ml tonna olantatlon - let St. Char!es gents, and Metalling ' Karig Hoyt, on the Ifmtuld that Condon atilt remain* In possession al. thougleaCourt haring no jurboinuo ' had digntreed the injunction restraining H oyt from posoonelon.. The Court took no ouch salon and the rse le still on the docket tor trial, and the , Deputy Marine wee in possession by order of the Court when eJetted by the order giving poeseemon to• ti oyt. The United State. Marshal 0111 refer the matter to the Attorney General. Admiral Tainting arrived last rod awaits orders front the Austrian Got . PROM ST. LOUIS • • Nallrma Conirsetar nabbed of $7. 570 of a Iftrasser. [ay Tsirmabb to Um Putsbarsh (Immo et. Lome, Aunnst. le—John A. Mono. oontraator, on the St. Louts. Vandalla and Terra ; Hoots, 4talirend, .was robbed this afteknoon of raven thentsafol live hundred sad seventy. dollars, which he had Just drawn from the bank. A mail named J. W. Plibrick, sopposed to bobmg to Inwell, htsassehnsetts, , died at. .rdhswortb. Kautaek7, on. the :nth of .I.ls. israing sown -prooarty awl a Wires= of gooney. Tho whorenhouts of Ks relatives or friends la not known. The property to to the hands of the authorities. FROM lacirettorn? 14•141lora' sud--Seiltors' Judg - • Tkoosaa. , [By Telrorson to the blttstieralt thtsattal Ansurt tneeUrof of ea. ofttccra soldiersand tuners of the united States. held toolght, unpainted on Emu: Jive Committee to call a State Convention at Hid:mooed loSeptember. it staareporteo that there were °Wren hundred.. persons late to the I.lnited.Otatcs service, now hylot in Richmond. , '- The case of Juana Thrums, charged with violattan of the Clati Rights • Bill. la flTad fur the Bententbar tem.. The Court re. Immo! Dimon Dell. iir. Pendieton hassle° artive4l litre under arrant. WO have been indicted. 11 4 .T7 /14.1.0—f01k0 Morn Crop*. , Toloom& to Um rittstiegh Gaunt BAVAIfI.4I. AU gnat 14.-11. 1 .anff tOLTenti i nay. • Reports from rilorills nad Georgia repro. nt crop, very ireon• di WallagOTONj august 14..41/Iso7 TII,II Oar.• accounts from tho line 0 of She Wiltalar ton and Charleston Railroad state that tha crops havo greatly itoprOred. Cattail Is Coming oat nely. ilea plantation - Will n•crillie► billet° tur Aare. Ausivers, ircut IL— flossy rain all It Is feared the cotton oropvlll sarlonsir Injured. • • Co or PO .... • [By Televraph to the I'ittsbergbOssette. l litsterrea, 0.W., August 14..—At ten (Aetna hut sught. sight twelve mile* tram bare. from Ogdensburg. The Magnet s steamer ung ' in ' eirty. feet at w►Wt to two minutes ►ftor strik=fh The Mew ►Y d hessenners wore brought to gisiVittet bY the Bay Mote. • - Baal or 'be Drowned Posetionster. Te ck topt, to tberltteberen Ossett..l CeiOeoo. Ana. 11.—The bOde or COLD. A. tunot. Late real...ter, 'ens found in tee lAut u m t ntne neer the toot of 'tattl e°. gruel. The funeral ceremonies aro a. nottaced to tax Waco toot., seaeisry SUintoo for lar bite E (By Teiqrsoff w sb• illt.b.rth Aerat W.—SecriWary &ROW] Asa arrived hese. • /lo goes to Whit. iiountains to-rnorrwr. • Lopes Assoselesollod. My Telegraph to alt. Tletslanra eie.eette•l Agar Tolt. August 14.-0,100. ream U.: leo state t ec hat. Lopes, who Maxi betrage4 mlllah Lea Veen aseseein 'tad. • Telestseh to th 6 Plttsbargb Ett26416.1 Loatreats*, Aterutt 11.—The liver le tall- Inte, with two test and ten Inches in the canal Ay the meet.. • . PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY. AUGUST 15. 1867. SEMI MDR, FOUR O'CLOCK. A. M. FROM EUROPE. Telegraph to the PllttOttigh tistette.3 =3 Lennon: August 1.1,-Arivices from goo Chow goo state that It,Ooeigo of the ,new crops of teas have been sold. Leanest, digest U.—Portlier advices from China state that the port of Tamlmga. lo Japan, dee I gusted , by the Japanese Govern ment for the use 'of foreigners, has been thrown open to the commerce of all na tions, iin accordance with the agreement made With the piteign representiatlyeg . at Onca,l - 117332 . , caohirsearaiaaino—trinadAX, iarkrarr. PAM. Atignit !I.—Accounts or cholera received tromirarions part. of llaly,repro• sent the epidemic so lipreading and attend. with unusual !Axiality. DEEM "Pure. Aturtnit 11.--The amount or reve nue returned by llnegary to the treasury Of the Austrian Empire will be the same as be fore she constituted a separate kingdom. ARAIVED our. LITIMPO6/.. AUVISL 14.—Tho Galled States frigate Ilinnebalua has arrived at Plymouth. All ori board well. • FILNANCLIL AND OODBIERUIAL. Losrvon, August H.—Ereniso.—Consols lasso strong at se' 7 1 ; Wino,. C. cal, 73; Erie, DX;lantns ~1 West Rent- ern, 21X. Yassx - rowr, August, la—Eresieg.-1.1. 9. bonds.VX. LiTZVMOOL August. 14.—Erenieg.—Cotron Closed limn ;nth an advance of lid; MM. dling Uplands 10-X, Orleans 114. Bread :clam generally unchanged. Corn :Zs. 91. Wheat Ins Sal. Barley 59. Oats and Peas unchanged.. Provislone--Cheasn doll at 51s. for American; Beef LIGs. al. and Pork as. per Illy - Lard and Bacon unchanged. Produce, Tallow 41s. ed.; Petroleum Spirits SM. and Standard.Whlts Is. ad. per gallon. Aswan 14.—En—eugsr and Iron steady; no change m Oil. FROBf BUFFALO. The IlerseTalr-Dearforßears llleEnt TIN4e-11e le 11010 to Debart lhossom for 630000. thy Telegraph to tbe rittinargll tieenta.) iIL/1/.10, Angest 14.—1 n the trot, ennlle. next from yesterday, McClellan. NAY Q oce and Melton started. May (Wen toot 41, first heat and Melton the second and third Seat time. 2:3015. ' " • ' • •- Dexter trotted avast hie owe beet time to tureens., tle lia•lne a rulMlnit mate. The drat beet he made in CMa , yi. At tine Wand trial thognamer was accom plished le SM , I:.• half mile in one minute. bacon eeconti4, and e to Cbeexclollowea. Dexter Das lance been sold to Robert Don. net for over 6.10,M0, to be delivered attar . the Chicago races, when he will be retired from the turf. ' The grayAreldLor Malta, wee sold to rlttt rjler 2. d .; 0:b gnt 10-4.7. • 1...tr0t for 11,1 0, eight hones started. Six beats were made. Dutchman Was the winner. Beat time,2.104. • • M CFrAur-'•STON llegistrailes-letter et gels: ;leaden to tem Board or trade: tBY i'elsrtsdh to the rittsrourah desalt.] Csaarasson; ►agntt It.;-4310 hiedred and torty.fost persona were registered. 'Laden one hundred and eats-two were whiter. At the meeting of the Board of Trade 1 long letter !tom (lea. Sickleveas road to rents_ to the recent remonstrance of the BOArdeonoerning Orders Solo and dl. Gen. Hales upholds all the provisions of those orders. - • . plteetiranla MK.* lgtiga Mirk" Tolerrape to the MusD:wet assettel ILesnmo, Ps., Anima 14.—The Pentoll. ude Negro Equal Rights League .beln liarnomlona seal= to-day. Severs' ebeeolo• es were made and , s series of resolution. - pulsed, Including one appointing a Com mittee to Melt Consrem and preen the en. •tenalea of Me rtanobliM bill to every Mate In Lite Union. A mese meeting of aegroM will be . • baba Th is weenies. • . • • Bye Ball Toszaapnest. leirraahla the Pittabereh adstw7 • • DCTROIT August It.—The World's hue Bell Tournament le proving. great succese. Many of the test elute In the country are present. The principal attraction for To morrow will be 11 mash between the chanty plon club. of Canada and Pennsylvania. The playine to4ny wee by elate Clubs. The attenftnee ae e ryarge. • Ship Ensued at Ilea—Crew Sawed. [Hy Saissrsph to th• Pittsburgh Osten.] Barrow, August li—rho ship Nellie Fo garty, from New York, for Hsu Francisca, Otttne4llt SOS 011 JOLT Ist. The crew Isere saved sad hauled at Pernambuco pre. YlO. to July 15th. - • • • • Kr. Perrino pram:m:l o d to discuss at length the testimony given by -Johnston. and the attempts made to discredit it. tiv showing that the, inducement be had • was to get (yer. In the mmitentlary lo order Mitt he lichroion) might escape. lir. 0.• =deeded that the jury mutt belles. Johnston. lie'' het c other Inducement bat to tell the truth. o The only todueetnent coati - Wine the witness /nuke. whose testimony was equally luitairtant, was the milaseena of the United Blase. Wort. 'tone Other had been snowed s - erscos or its. Metwenn. • Mr. Illehmomi foilowed, for the defense. Alter a few general remark.. Is to the me ' ePonsibilitY of the jury, Muhl he would argue the cam 0.0110111, end 10 • . Pale . manly manner,- trot • aewsilion the prime reputation of men withom Met mem or proviatmtkm.• If he MAIM not practice law without marling. be would - Leave the bar. The ',resumption wu that the dolomite t Y tontment; sod toile ply mtertidned a 1 ' w h o 'gt or r rl o e ttq bs :l l ,,::=c l ; .oo g 2 ; the auspleieal by tertainee. The delonnant wee surrounded by suspicious circiunirtan. ma, but be (theerounsel) T h et In his heart believe him guilty:oViden ce wan not of that , positive character to of ' • every probable hypothesis or imacceuce. end under the rule or law. the • er jury. were honed to ' Mile the d trident the beinedt of every doubt. The weight of eviden. . wt.... jury,and they were to judge w of the erelibility of the witneame, reject.. nig all the testimony Of atieli ha may hare bean oontrailleted In •••pastenal -metier. I Now as to the eviciensa The defendant • took hie seat of an tensest man, and Mead boe.Plo,oo ofarmatively by till neighbors ' that Ms reputesion for - hcaresty wise not • 1 rod t r I%l i ¢ IC n'.i..°gil, =ll6 however. !deacon( guilt. , Throe witees Were WO- I doped by the Gorerumemt. Flrst, a man who 050 bOOO and la likelyto be Math on I bur trill MUG' Court ter felony. Thin : man was Charts Johnston. What matt.' r bad heifer testifying. /teem had testified that Jobnolon told him that If ho i•Jolin , ton) convicted /Leers itwould ban = Win e (Johnston). What motive had-Ilewitt for ; making Ode statement! -: Maw - far the feet that an hide:derma Was • Ming. ,• hag over his bead • May have Win. encad John= to PreMthieJe • the pry would judge. Ilte erldeaeo wee directed ams.inet a matt (the defendant) whoee cher. Miter steed good with his Mightier.. Weigh in the witnesses lo the MIMIM, and judge of them from all thecircume ces. The mixt ',witness was Burke, ice as a thief. Ills rept:dation for WOO bad been attacked, Mr the roseteXtbkhlia2h not arrived to the digital of neendison` Sri yet he wax knolim Mk &common eneaktltiet. Must Government, -In the noorlatty of the cam, rely open thlevet,•ecoundrals and liars for : convlctiord' Wlll Abe so proem It .1,,,,... ter for society that it min Mould be Co- • quitted. than that a ocoviction ehould be obtainedupeu the evident* of such men. , 'seminally elde Moues had crept into the' trial. Milan might have something to do in determining rho m et. 0 the Ir. daY /hey tried Myers, the defen o dant. lin the = l e . it t ra b a d =z - tr ,. .. --,c ;:; .0 v ..1 moot that bribery has hose resorted to, the witnesses tampered with, in order ih Obtain a lardiet of acquittal. This charge was made under oatti, and druid under oath. limier, wOulddeelde. Tho jury, however, should not bold the defeneinnt responelble for this acts•of his eothiseL The ram De Maven, who :..apPeared MI a lettuces against Johnaton at Erie. had testified that Mr. I Pierce had @MUM Mod tO Pervade him to swear-contrar motivee truth. What could have beetitne of My:Plano In en- . L „,,,,,,,,,d0gr0•bny Do Raven he testify I To what bed he testified I ey,teas, on • innate .ocerisimi he law Myers, at 1 JOhnaton's _home, dkpose 01 sottie counterfeit, money. Dellaven would time It that be was to, swear that Myer* was not themes be saw at Johnston'a. It was for this , that - Mr.' Plano was to give the price Do Liman stated If Pierce did so m e ld an net, after the exhituthm Pe listen Made at Erie, he (Pier en should be stricken Do the roll of alinate for stupidit I y, But Do Mateo bed lied. Me(Mr; Richmond, tam that he lied. lie tell lied at Erre, nun be had UM upono Ht. 4311arlea , Itotsl, where h . c ab:4 the meeker. There he sought . Mtrednottouto the eoriond, (r. Richmond) and make Or the Erie case. Retortion to tills Ste. IL Inelte of the nat. row ...ape he lied made from falling into ' the tra LI , aby the man Delfarne. lie MIS —FlftcoU barrel's of -porglee make Otte introduced, entered MU. 'eOnVernatien,w , d off oil. The oil in fililpped to postOu, had he naked for weepy Mr. It. said he 1 whew. the Wifillem work woitdere. with it, would not have heeltatel to give It to him, be returned l'robably Milne or It coma s back ea pen, el rg ic t, zr,:,,, t r, a . „„„. b o "o linaexxl to taint our houses; ammo ta by vc ,„ „ „, or ,„ of 1.. ~,,t 00r. ,, ~.t . littemanar for ladles' hair, or pertagm as 1 4, ‘ ,, ~,etAt money, De(o., proro r or r h o puro cliVO oil to dress our Wade. The mimeo that be went tri Pierce. lied achievements of ehardstry aro rery-WOl, bo (Mr. E.) glveuDe Mavens live dollar bill derrul, and we ain't be Very certain what , w,,kaly.,,Wrilgtrrak.ib4:itt_2ff, riyy.tel 00 eat, drink Or Wear Was in Its Original I • ll7iNd gee dollar bill, ,1,24 11 form. • What is lOC of fah, after the oil w ormed, ulre Ilanquoqi ghost, and en the In pressed' out, Is called "chum: , and evidence of a thief from Mimi° city be sells for liir, per ton. One firm in Meld- (Mr. Rlreimornti strit,l=emtlirralgeed more lam year bought tux thocutered tone far m hr . 0 1,... w re might not have beit ' o t pedrg of chum ou the Blithe, cute& , ' guilty, and the he Orel kind weeder intim with which he bedtime treaula byllis nene.ro)tm the bench Might have induced the. belief tau a Illta , opirklen ould have was .enteriamed by . Idln , - 1101 he shuddered when he thought Of, the narrow earapenerdul made. The wltneases, mien, . s 4 11* 5 they Ind been shown to be, were • mmtly frees Plthele. In eaultection with the YAM* briWry axuabor wunoyi =2 (By Totumuli to Ise ittatnirola Quotas.] iiA2TIOILD, V•oan.4 lug, 11.— IL young win named Geo. U. Kellum...um:4 bare, v.d arrested for violating n little girl named tterntnn, nine years at ago, 10 the town of Children. Drowned la • Pond. tat Televee.% te the Plitsbnoth Ussetut.) • " --- W.s.soohohon August 14.—Waiter and Wil- Le v U t M t Cr mo m d e t r.ag lv ed e a at n z d to e onwe T ol n w t n o e l d d to MOW. pond to -day, by tneGtMtnn¢ of ta • . Jolt Darla Re aaaaa to /Loin for a Par. Telemon to tlio rituburah Qautte.) Moirraz at, Aug. 14.—Jeff. tarts boa taros. od loses Row. Ragloy.or to Mirrors Um mil, Jac% of an application or pardon. The ellesteelppi River. Thelitissisaippi river is developing n new wonder, in view of which it tuts been suggested that tamest any me dent the stream disappears In a myste rious watery abyss below. At Memphis unmistakable eigns exist of an under ground channel, and facts are rotated going to show that constant , and remark able changes are going on. 3lany years ago a saw mill was o n work in the swamps of Arkansas, twenty miles from the JlissimilppL The owner awoke ono bright morning to find Ms' well dry, in which the day before there was three or .four feet of water. He cut a trench to a broad, long marrow pond, nut fur away, and was again mipplied with an abund ance of water. This trench connected the pond and well. Three days elapsed, and pond and well wore both empty. The old. man of the mill wee amazed. The story was told to a traveler from Memphis. was is • plain enough," end ho, "tile river to lower than for yearn past, and your well and pond have emp tied themselves into the great SOWN' of the Continent." 'rho Mississippi not only overflows, but "undertlawa" all the broad valley through which it, passes. Its channel, however 'brotaiariii deep. could not marlin all the coins that fall and streams that coma down' from the Mountains, Territories and. States of America. . • leg A State with Two Cspltal.. Connecticut is the only State which en- Oys the anomniy of two capitals. IDA It the• territorial dimensions of New York, there might be some excuse for retaining en absurdity, the original rea sons for the existence of which huvolong since vanishal. As It is, the honors or the State capital alternate between Hert ford and Now Haven. Whatever of in terest may attach to a State copilot is lost, while the State cannot afford the peeper outlay for erecting and maintain ing suitable State buildings. One of the Connecticut papers coin. pinion that "both State houses are old, dirty, dilepidated pens, hardly tit for pine, with no suits le accommodations for commiltees,.and hardly enough room for members." IL adds that "they are a disgrace to the State, and the people of . Hartford and New Haven are asharried of them;" and complaining that the citi zens of tho semi-capitals "act an though it wasparoly local .questlon," end that. "through their aenseltzin rivalries and jealeueles the rust of the Stabs must suf fer." There are people enough in Con necticut to settle this question, even if both the capitals were left out in the se lection of a new state. ... —)wows is simply obstruction. The roan who em, touch the bottom of his lung with a bit of frtwh adr aud the end of his. toe with a little blood, may laugh at the doctor and break elf ucituaintaum. with the undertaker. Hods sure of get ties into the nineties. • . CITY AND SIIIIIIIIIIOI. VOVRTIC PAGE,—Thefoßed and mat seta- Me Money, Oa and Produeir MorkM Reports • doers by any paper In theinflr, rW befound on our Finotri ;We. UNITED STATES COURT. 1 The 14r:tango County Connterfeltlng Case—conclusion et the Evidence— letteeeties of W. Y. Perris.. A. IL Eichmend and Hon. V. C. attention glass tt Argoletelst: Tho case of the United States vs. Alfred Myer., Indicted fornterreltiug, was re sumed at ten tVclookledneeday. energise aseerriari amturitCs. Charlet F. Ilfpgbergir. td.called—ln No. venter or December hilt resigned as: Jos- Goa of the Peacoat Pllhole... Ilsd tho man Soles, stomas a winless trithiscam,belons me. Its wne not discharged, but Wont an . ay without authority. lie wail charged before roe with passing counterfeit money. Createenunined;-ILecelVed • note;w rltten by Doles' wife. instracting. me to give the bearer a pistol that I rota/tied In uiLpos. eeasion. Jr. Judson. sworn—Lbie at Waterford, Erie; know S. B. Monson sAd Chart. John on. Was present at interview last July, between the man Males and Jebel. , la the cenversation, beard him mate that he got some conntesfeltrolosey from George Short; told me he wouldlieske his affidavit to the fact, and expressed . Ids geese to go to Petroleum Centre end be obalined. Capt. N. B. Desion,eworre-Was present at the proceedings before this U. 0. Commis stoner against. Alfredllyels4g. Erie, on the Inn of July. Myers was tad cm as In formation made by • Char es Craker, who was not Crete. at the bearing before the Commissioner. Limn not been able to and Crater since. Wm. Mermen was also slum mooed as a witness, but was not present. Charles Johnston tel present as a w Mims. 1..1. Pierce, Esq., (present hero now,) and Col. Curtis, of Erie, osadecint the came for the 110100 e. Saw Col. Darr there, but did not observe him take any flan so conned. I pettifogged the case for the Government. as not usual for the Government to do temp their whet., case at the examination before a Commirelooer. Mr. Pierce asked me where De Haven was ; did not tell him. De Haven was to Akron. Ohio, and I wrote to him to corn. te Ws Wert. Ile was to a apear In the We against Charles Johnston. The evidence befOre the Commissioner ws.s ndatton to II twenty dollar bill alleged to Rave beam passed by Myers.. fly Judge bliattermWahl , e Maven sum. mooed in this case against Myersi Answer —No, Mr. Don't know that: be was ratmoa. need In either of the cases, I wrote to him generally - to coma • • lir. Carnahan—The wltneams In Erie were ell recognised to appear at this term. .John McKay, sworn—Am acqqamte4 with Williams Harman. who tettided here ye. [coley. Ile told me he was going to get some money at Petroleum Center to "light et" of the count., and net epee. against Myers at Erie; ha said be gm (cam doll.. from Myers' barkeeper. Saw. Myer. and Ilarmantogether.' • Altana =Gm, sworn—llea a conversation with Charles Ilewitt, In Titusville, in refer.' nce to the arrest of - Myers, sitar mishear. lag at Erie. Saw Dewitt et the railroad station to Titusville. Ile Wed me if I had bourn the evidence agmutaY ,, l, tires by Charley Johnston:, aald 1 MO not. and asked him what , it was; he said •Johnston swore pretty herd aghast llyos u he saw him sell dity dollars In collate t money. raid ne 'meld Ms sorry to esti ninon get into any further trowels Croateoxamined — l am the ball for oho ston, for big ePeeerelten fol MILL Charles 8. !chasten recallfil to anditeliut Hewitt. Oblected to, and the Court ruled that witemit Wald not be called for such purpose. Oman *smartie. The rebutting or Idenee tiering closed, Mr. Richmond dmlred to earl *witness in eels. Lion to the contradiction between att. Ter rine end Mr. Pane. Mrt Richmond pro- moot to call a l e lUMS to contradict Mr. perrtne. Mr. Carnahan objectal. lie could not see upon what principle the entlerne was offered. The Court—The Oder la arerruled. We hear no more of at ( The defense proposed 10 ;more by F. U. a nteCr , ttlesteetive, w that Mr. Terrine said ntheir:min coming to Um mty something About "putting op a rue" against lir. Timm' manch or an. reamer. Mr. Terrine, for the Government, first ad. dressed the jury. Ile reviewed the !Vl dente. TIIO wituamJohealeet had Untitled that, he saw Myer.. the defendant. In An gurt lastvaell fifty dollar, In counterielt money. for thlrty-dee cents on the dollar, receiving goodpioney In ersithange. Anoth er witness, Meer, Bergai.. testalle4 that cepV,Aig;srmilEUZ.4. from torten money. An attempt had been made to Impeach the tattle:any Johnston. Who hr . By Charley Hew itt. whom the Government had shown wail unworthy of belief. This man Hewitt yes the one who conveyed toßurr, the Intelligence of ' the errata ens friend Myers. It was thee that Mr. Burr, Aaron Carr, (not the JULIVIII Burr of old) learned' of the trouble ot My ers, mid he hastened to his relief. Col. Dore (Interroptieg rail' Aaron Burr, tart Allen Burr. • Mr. Perrino—So meet the better. Tilts man Allen 1.. Bum COI: Barr, who had filled every position In the army from a pri vate to a kinguller General., learned of tee arrests of. Myers loom Hewitt. • if the re °eras of the Adjutant General's oilTe were examined. I venture to my It would be found that' this CoVmel. lirtgadier urnr,been disch for cow ( a e r r d an ic a e l . B ren d „ Co-Barr arsgdle his PALI The Conn—Sr. Perrino, yon most co nfine yourself to swatters In the case. M...lLlchmood ito CoL Barr In en under tone)—Let him proceed. Urn time will had been produced. Mr. Porcine, a lawyer, :chose office true in Paha.. This Mr. Ferrite bad moot unwarrantablyattacked Cot. Darr, a high-minded and honorable weathers., and an important witness torthe defense. Couricay to the Court alonohad prevented the maligner from being stricken down in lila tracks. lie hod sold that Col. Burr, who bad advanced step by step through the various army grad.. had been eashinred for cowardice. Was there ever a more cow. lreify attack? There had been thieves, iars, counterfeiters mad Squire.% from Fit , bole, and wo have glee a lawyer. Charley Jobnaton and the thief Barka are from rithole. Mr. Perrino, the lawyer. la from Mimic,- and in the connect at Charley .Johnston. Mr. Perrino allowed hinter( to be called as a 'a:lineal. at a time when he knew he could not be contradicted, owln to the point to which the case had proceeded. They were prepared, and had offered to contradict him. Mr. Itichmond Amid that so ho had noone of the case in his far artfameat, t and would outside not. Warn he ea disposed ha might attack the character of the lawyer from Flthole. Ile might say that he had once been a clown in a circus; and he did not know but whet it was the case. The Cocci interrupted Mr. Richmond, saying he should not refer to outside mat ters. it might be an honer, however, to be ao wises man as Dan Rice. • Mr. Richmond—lt Is easier fora wise man to act the part of a fool, than for a fool to be a gage. • Io the coarse or ids argument Mr. Rich. morel said he knew the Orly Igen. Fierce, Knew lain as same. Ile did not believe tee charge made against him. From the It mune. the Jury could not believe it. He closed his speech Its a few eloquent words conserning his client, whom hu believed to be the Victim of aconspiracy end innocent of the charge preferred against him, sus tamed only by acmes from the purlieus of. Fltholc. ...um 07 JOOOO MIMI XON Boa. P. C. Shannon next addressed the Jury, on behalf of the defense. lie dwelt with much form upon the feet that the de ferment bad produced witnesses to octal,. lioh hie Oh.mete: for ben.ty, whilst not a single ant had appeared to Heinsay It, nose the three—Johnoton, Brute end Ile Maven 1--who warn blackened all over with infamy. But for tide exceptien, the caracter of the defendant stood as. as 'the highest. Charley Jelmston ens tried for felony in Erie, In July las The) ere felled to agree, and no wee held to reoognizance to• under. go another trial. At Erie, after Ws trial, he was examined In the ease of Slyer. fora the B. S. Conimisoloner, and there he saw Ids opportunity. I:Wrecking a victim of layers ho would expect the GOvertitnent to protect him. Thus, with the sword of Dem.es ever his head, he aPPeem ami toadies against Myer., fooling t y het in thna dolme his ultimata safe t Insured. There could be uo doubt of this. Myers oonvicted on Johnson's testimony, wherein Johnson plivEy confesses Ida Own guilt, It Is not un reasonable to Inter thate expected benefit would accrue to him o nlds second trial. Even in case of cousletion, he could hope for clemency. _ Bet Johnson. It bed been Shown, had diderea In Me etetementa—tell mg a Stacy here upon the trial of Myer* dtf ferent from that he told at the examination befe the Cosamlos loner at Erie. This mis *he or wn try Camel Burr, called es a witness tor the defense. At point Judge char. not took oceann to rater to Colonel florVe military reputation, of.. which a cowardly atwas b been made. Lie said Colonel ll. ab undantly ebbs to Oefend himself from the Indust and slanderous ImpoUstion. In his Own neighborboal, among bin neighbors, who know him hest, ho required no defect., Judge Otneoca next referred to 'the wane. Burke, des igtuiting Minas one of the "flock of villeins" Dorn Plthole, a local!ty, Jud l eg from what he had seen and he more than any other the he knew of stied in need of regeneraeliag its morals. - The "thief Burke," nO leas Inferno. than Char. ley Johnson, was relied upon to convict Were, the defendant, proved by tits neigh bore to be en honest men. • Burke was a thief, known as sorb, and his reputation for truth and veracity wits bed. Johnston told Roil., of Eagle Rock,that he was olit a hell of to scrape." and that hi. election depend. al upon the conviction of Myem, to accom pilotTh which he would "resort te any mentran e witnes Do Dar., to whom so much importance s was seemingly attached, came next In order. To what had he sworn! Simplythatheboardedatiohthinn'S , atrit . thele slaw trde, in August Mite Myers. e ' endant. Tele and nothing more. Ile did not ece.livere have in Me ptesession or cell countefeit mone. Ile saw him on a certain day Irn Anima y . bilking with an. other man hi Johnston's bar-room. Ward had this to do with the eases Bola.. And yet Do gavots wee bribed or an 64 tempt had been made to bribe him. Judge S,thought he ens the Importance of the Isolated fact testified to by De Haven. Drowning men oat. at straws. Johnston tmtined that Myers was at hla house and to what there took place. but when naked shoat himself, he declined to rummer. For what re.on would be Inferred. It was no. cowry far Johnston to mapper& himself, and his misiliaries were Burke, the thief, sod De lleven the nand.- Me. Berke tad piaci - Med his part, .131:10 had.DO liarshnthe_forciar.ewear ing to a, eirmanstsnetr — rnintnes — trom [ that glen by Johnston, but ibmwentor the purpose, and thelatter conerborating John. ston by 50000100 that ?dyers wrosin L . /thole, Johnston'st tavern, ono day In dnattst. lax, after he heel repeatedly wild that Myers, the defendant, was nel the men he New there, pointing out wherein the differ ence In appear.. existed. De Hoven wen a mllorebles.,;dfaboll. l sceriercl, whose_ path immune to be that of e anaconda. Yet Mr. Pierce, en honorable young gentle man, bed been obliged to defend himself [ against the elle wretch.. The reseal knewnothing and 'why should he be bribed. H is it.come to tele, that the reputation or an honest, warm hearted. genial yong a metri. Der of the berm ust h ave hman, is charanter, oil trlrrlfgr 4tl= r glic f P*lf e :Zgle b tgut eneractented the witness De Maven, for the moon that Mr. Richmond, ono of the counsel, tad testine4 that such was Ids tmrseter, as shown at Erie, In th e Una of Johnston. Do Haven was the prinethal. witness against Johnston. and Mr. Perrino, es for Johnston, bad celled [ witnesses, counsel some twenty-olght,toprovethat Do ilavenlochalucter for truth and veracity was had. yet Lir, Perrino in now here pros ending Myers, end bolstering npthe Mane of the witness, De Raven. It was Wu:tined, now; that De /Jaren bad not been maned by the Government to testify, On Tuesday Of teat week he was summered for the defense his name having been written Su a oubf... Ile wail then a witness Mr the defense. On Sunday last he smut to the room of Mr. Pierce, at the St. Charles betel. wanted he had worn a creek. and wan money to buysh trt another one. Mr. Pierce offered plea asbirt, but he would not take It. Mr. Pierce then gave him flee delhirs. De Haven next goes to Cr,, My , re .msmented that be bad no meney. Mark the Ile! Be bad just left Mr. I Plerce , s room. Lleobtalna flee oollars from hirers for camp Meeting expenses. Now mart the Scheme, or conspiracy. It wee on Sunday. lie= not buy_a shirt. DedUltiot [ no to sump meeting. The money, two dye In.envelope, banded hUr. Carnah., the District At berney, and On Monday MOrmieg. •In the Court room, It pmeineed as end. death of bribery.. Did net the con. .erns " 9i . each a ° b og o's"ree would 'the chaacter of Mr. Pierce he permitted. Y But I tee cougd,yoy dld not stop here. Finding that the allowable De Maven was likely to fail in his whelps,. sir. korrine. mutating the Government In the proseoutioni, eters In at th e lasi moment, wh. all chance of copulation= ts cut off, and raises a gnus. lion of .veracily between Mr. Fierce and himself, me Deanna upon the alleged brib cry. Whatever the harp°. of Mr. Perrino the counsel and trio. of Ceti - ley John., Sins,) might be. in thus geles upon the wit-- nem; Wend. Alf eel suffer, the defendant, sheeld not beinad abbe was not prevent and had ,nothing 10 do with the tallsbetween the two lawyers. Mt./nitres/4 oath wee quite. good as Mr. Perri.% and it was not for the et...AM to.ar.whlc l t. hf womid believe. The ;patter, had nothing whatever CO do with the case, and what Mr. Perrino had paid wee In no way COrroborib live or De IlaveiVesteteMent. , Judge B.closeri by stating that he believed thedpfendant Myers wan the vlctdm of a moat darthable, Wicked. sad foul conspire. cy. Ile appealed to the jury not to convict upon theovidence which had peen offered. Toe Government did not demand it, Be knots the seal Of. .deteettrell, and knew they were a very necessary evil. But in all their activity In treeing the defendant from post to pillar• they had only been lade to produce upon the wi th .. stand thieves and lime season Cr am.causamax. It. D. Carnahan, gag., United Stelae Dis trict Attorney, followed. lie was wearied with the cur t had Th e oubt the Inn , were, and also the (.0001. am was an extra. ordinary ant 10 some respects. The 001. doors bearing upon the real issue was 01 very narrow compass., although there were some outside lathes, and evidersee adduced m!ugly Irrelevant. The law' of the ease had not been referred to In the long and able arguments which ban been made. Ile I. ' :l7l "" ktiVale d :n e t r s t Or C4 th in e ligti d gth r ks. Ile the tune of fractional cannery and provid. fog for the ptmishment of than who coon. terfolted th exame. !twee made an offerm for persons to have torten national ei th er.. for toe purpose of passing or c urrency,r selling It as ommterfolt, and to constitute the ellen. It was ...sassy to show Intention to de. ud. The M of the ofassg counterfeit money waefolsett crime ood. Th e Bran upon the public wu not the woratfeeture, al though bad enough, for tee realm that the ;Mime generally made the viotime. The mime tends to break down the ObligntiOne which hold society together. Perjury, Orb eery, anything that money win Droner. i follows It. ..perjary. In the sanctriary or )ustliscfrorn the Obligation of one brother to exculpate another, Is tome lean the mere crime of connterfolting, and la one of 11l (rolls. CoUntortoltOrX. es a elm, slot generally known, and they are donate toted like the varlou. UM/abort. of a lOd& s. Awa up high lathe man who makes e mone y y. Another is a "dealer," who would not defraud an self nai ninnoo or ti friend, but who Tanya to self to customers, and deals in counterfeit money as sort of 0101001¢. di.. Then trainee the retell dealer, and this Is considered the most dangerous eth lktieoe n n . er but maya prnaitY ve ry lists or Is,alwo. 01. the oonnteriel4 money over his her. Some of his ..eustOinora" My get Into' trouble, and; In the language of the frater nity, may ~ s ereaLl, yOr this reason his Position lo dangerous. Then comes what am calledthe!..hotergeerMlY trersling thieves, and wanton are also employed in posting counterfeit money. if any ono happens to got into tumble, and ha is an luirmrtant man, he must be saved. Tao J . 011101011017 10, 001 safe blase, as there, In his willtodo, _he may be given to redoltlOry end his cOnfederates in • crime outside Might vet be sato. should he conelode•to repent awl content him crimes. The Etifisgt4eint that Money will obtain is secured. IlriberY and Perjury are brought to besx.• :NClthlng Is left erldpne by the oftaternity" tit Knuth , the release Of an Important, member, knowing well. that their handy dolmas upon"his helms pre vented Iron consignment tp the nblitn4o Of the roollentlnt9. '•- airpidoLa assns! speekieg . at three ' Weimer foradlournment. Ile will resume al argument at ten o'clock to-day, 11e410nithke fo, formerly tri. PRICE THREE CENTS. Broi• oked Hamill Metalling *Melee of . Agreement.' Mr. .Tames llamin, who went to New York 'on . Friday last, for the PurfX" Of completing arrangements WILD Walter Drown, who hes accepted hle challenge toe Bantling match tor the chaMPiOnrra. of American waters, returned yesterda y s morning, having been suCcessful, ast the following, which we take front the New York Clipper, will ebow: • boar hat Lens we announced the ocean. tance of ilatallPs propositions by Walter Drown, and Intimated the likelihood a an other match being consummated between these lemons oarsmen, thoraDmanendiv. mitten of Pennsylvania nod Maine, end the two most prominent exponente of the short and long stroke cm our Miters. This vweek we nave the plasm:ire of entiounomg the verification of our predictions, era wing before our readers the articles of agree- meet, entered into in this city. on Monday, toe lath tostant,. Itsmill having come MI the may from toe City of Smoke, to make the. arrangement. Charles B.Elliott, of Greenpoint, la 1., represented Drown at the meeting, while Denny Leary acted far Jimmy. The restate( the lastriese between these moo caused more dissatisfaction and excitement in rowing circles throughout the country than any similar match that ever took place rare, and will have the ef feet. of investhlg the present match with 100021 more thee ordinary interest. We oubjom the • " ' erxcLEs or Aosirxrar - - . . . Between Walter Brown, of Portland, high.% and Jame. llatolll, of Piano/Mb, i . e.. Article 1. An outside boat Deanne. anti. tlel to the Inside traok only When her atarn has been entactently ahead of the bear of the inside boat to show clear water between them. Art, 11. Any boat swerving from a dirge. course In order to impede the progress o f the other boat shall be ruled out. Art.lll. Tho oysta Snit tom for choke o r position before starting In the race. Article IV. The race shall tike place at Newburg on the Hudson River, on Friday, heratember S h, 1911, between the hours of 2 and t o'cleck, p. m., the moo to be five male, two ant one half to the stake boat and return, to start with the tide, turning the slake boat from left to right. Article V. Etnooth water shall be required for the race, the condition of the water to be Dodged of en d decided by the referee. The gentleman named and agreed upon for this elide Shall be applnnhad When the /et deposit Ia pet op in the hands of the stake. holder. Art, VI. The boat shall be started at the word no, said word to be given by 'the rat- eree. Time shall be taken when the win nhag boat crosserthe - Art. Vi/.. ThelaCO &WIN:, for Urethan.. sand dOll.ll (COW) a side. • Art. WILL Two hundred dollars a side shall be deposited In the hands of the stake. holder at the time these articles Sr. abyted. Eight hundred dollars on Tuesday, August Mth, between Um hears of two and three o'clock, et the office of Willis' Spiry of the Tony, and the balanee.Onn thonadaa dollars eide, on Monday, September botwval the hours of two and three cOckailt, .the Clipper Office; either party falling to come for ward at the time stated In thee articles, shall forfeit the amount cmleally In the handset the stakeholder. Art. IL It the day named Is unsuitable the rime shall take place en the first fair day thereafter. • [sig_A 50. B. 'ELLIOTT. for Brown. / Dams I..zaar, for Jason H. Mutts, / . Jona C. G800•31.$ • • A Pittsburgh Forger A —The Harrisburg Fele:prep& safe Sat tureu last we published an account of the presentation of a forged cheek on , the Second National Bank of Pittsburgh, at one of our banks, for the purpose of having it cashed, and added en extract from a letter from the earthier of the Sitteburgh Bulk, Mating that &number of eLmilar aback& had been sent to that restitution for payment; that they were signed by Thoman Hankm t also. that several had been drawn In favor of Baltimore mercbanta, by “Siichael Ed rain," and the: . ..Rankin" and f•Killadit , were et:meow:4 to be one paredn. Yesterday an individual stopping at one of our hotels was seeu readirui our article to Baturdars FriclifePh. and Immediately iy down the puler and milk sway. Ho •rall suspected of acing the guilty cue, and informatics, wee conveyed to the Mayor.. office. The odious were Dismal 'ou his track, and to-day officer Campbell succeed. ed , in 'arresting lam to'the lower end of town. tenon brought before Maud Ed wards be was rely anxious to learn the nature of - the _there. efirelutf. bit. Ills Honor however. did not gave him the do sired Information, bus repeatedly asked' nameU:Lame. Finally si n. bated Hub his was Michael lid Ile was then Informed of the chanuagainet itimbot de. Med positively that ne knew anything in referee= to the bogus caul , ... Hr. J. C. Bomberger, udder of rho :dubitable , Bank f who had previously bun mint Orb WIM ,valle4astbusdotute !float-MK alielwwoww utile man MIIP hen' presentad'at - cheek Lie , him to be cashed, last week, and at the came time exhibited the forgel Defier. .which reed as follows: AII7,ISGT. Second ifedanel Bonk, rofsbertet Pay J. C. Bomberger, Ese., or order, Tw o Hundred Dollars. Taostas Ruing. When Ms check was shown, If drain shook worse than If he had the ague. Ha stated that If be had written the signature of "Timmsae Rankine he Wei itin &mistake. After hearing the cue, ards committed Eliralutoprison in Mayor defau Edw lt ed five thous,* dollars ball, for a (ureter A Gent Sounds Ultra for Two Years— West Itostoweol Within Two Weeks. Roh r = ElotitheLold street: Dana Torthe bernellt of oil Demos refiring front diseaeos of tho eye, I bog leave to hand you the followltg swam ovum:Lent of facts tOattnit upon my moo. oukl trust you may 0100 10 the publicity desorves; as It may pray o of Tut serf 100 to many who are now Bunting . as 1 have dot._. Last July two yoare, my eyes became Ma essed • tram gram:dated which pre. dUCad. • painful disease of the carries, zed totally destroyed the eight of my led eye and was fast weakening and destroying the vision of the right nee. 1 could hardly we to dale, and suffered the most torment and polo, rant heall *" ol= 6 visited Plallacielpla. and plaood wadi Ma der the case of the distineolstiall intrgeOne In charge of the Philadelphia Tye and Ear Hospital, where I remained, at nowt of ofom four hundred dollars. for the Ponod several months. The treatment received previously woe terribly rievereomblectlne my eyes to warilication, hlistesmwd. other painful ballatlOna• sod as the i tal. although the system was mild,toilet to have any beneff offeet towards Miring me. I also underweetanyearere tnelllent at the Ueda of amateur Burgeon% each of shoat had different application. sled ere waters to recommend, till- despallies .01 ever being cured 1 nail lost all hope of ever 00105 able again to see. /Ming referral to Dr. Abore, by a ipeatleman treatment, I resolved to place myself under ho charge. Two weeks ego I elided edge, made known my case and: reeelyeel his treatment, which was laid to an ex tome degree. Today my elm ere fellY restored tot:mildness. I have re coy sight and can me to read type of the emYl eel character 'without difficulty. The re turn of the vision Is complete and was ma complished In out two weeks tame and while duly thankful to Dr. Atom, I cheer fully recommend Mat to MI persons antler- Mg with damns Of the epa. ' MAW= M. ADAIR, 1101 Payette Morn. Pittsburgh, Pa. Swore to and outweighed thla.l4th say of ingest. leffl. g. • . r. Stole a Pittsburgh Leith*. • At ladlauayolis, on .11ainrday eoenlol. Dann/ Garman, an Iriehman, and portir the Post Ofileo, yes Cann la the Inter tole bluff thenall.. tins/dolor. had been attached to Goren= for several due and • strict vetch was kept on him. On Saturday even log Chief Clerk Russell lay down upon the floor and covered himself over with &Oa of ssa/1 haze, leaving email bolo to breathe and see out of.' The situation . ..as • terrible one. The pew/drat/op rolled off him fn perfect stream, and at tames It seemed Emir he would guffneate. Me perseverance was ilnally rewarded by seeing the robber go to ho Now York box and run over a packa ge of letters, feeling theta to see Miley 00n tamed money, from which he selected two. Rarinated them, be greet to the to burgh boxmid took out. a latter directed to Moiler Ruck A Co., Pittaburgh..malled whichitcy, 111, which ha mat Of he took e draft for (000 hundred and simantpatx toedolor's. While the robber gas reading draft Russell emerged On. hie hiding place and came op behind. Ile slap • thel pod the erimlnal on the shoulder with the exclamatloo, Dan, NlPlthed out... Gorman tercel .10•11117 Cele. and begged Ituseell say nothing I t It. Re Confessed that b e had been .at It for some time, sal elatmod that he had been ialisal*. led to It try another party, Wk..* name he re:needy.° give. , tar. li essellcalled the Otter clerks, and they escorted GOrteln up to the United states Marshal.* • room. United seams Conordealoner Darla was sent for, who held an examlnatletlinto the Charge, and died I.lorillaa'll 1111. two thOnaand dollars. Being uthblo to Welt, lie was sent W /sib • . • • .• =l= Jame. WCabe, se old man,tesidlog soma distance tram the city Trip the thratingthela river, attempted to end his laistanco by. d ro wning himsoth. yesterday ' morning. in morng. It . appear. that he Ilea homara th er hamper ate or late, and this morning, while labor• log under manta itherrakion, he rushed Into the kthmougthela river, a *host dis tance. above the - bridge, and attempted to put =and In his aulidenna llamas rescued by some_ partied working In the vldmltyJ and vamped to a dry plaza on the wharf. lie appeared well- satiatied with the elorte rimmed in hie-behalf, and °smi th Mina wt lila pipe, lighted It, mid commenced amok. lag. Mont hell an-boor .lutes lie sudden.V 3dmlledltp from his seat, and rushing dairti to the river in .jumpod into the Wider: lie wee again taken out, when an •thrilint math took charge 01 him. and will keep him under siirvelllanth lie 4 , at" to Offleern to Trouble. Joins Lowe, a resident of the Third wardi made tufgrmatma yesuirdaY. &tout. Alder- Inuit bleitesters against Thomas htorote .4 4 .J.Oids S. bearkibis Of the Itur , rapali , ee, for forcibly entry. no alleges In the inter. math= thatthedetenderao conorglOook. a tow nyoutegealtiet St • late oar of the night, by brealdus hie dottr ogee. end 'hat they arrested aim without cause. taking him to the lockup, where be t•III•1•114 gnu) next morning. whe n tbeetuirlf ed by th e stayer. there being no Charge against htm...• warrant was leanest There orobalily another side to this teeth with% will Perhaps Change Ake feature* Of isle - I I Mat* sld Item, During I the tO the Borah elde,iceterday, we collected %%ember of police; item% the follOwlog of which were before • +raven *nem. g Blicabetit Peters made Mformation egoinat William' Feltner, for skier, .0f the DOOM it appears that WtllLrds the Wm. motor of a cow, which troublesWrs Cetera by &reeking 'down the garden )fence, sod that Bra. Petersen eel( defoneeg fenced lip . the cow, wprooeoding decidedly offermiye to galimer, who, it Is alleged ter the prow. cutrix, armed himself with a revolver and came after the cow, demanding; her imme diate release, and threatening N. shoot lint! Peters unless his aemanas were complied •, with. Ile was arrested and hell% to Court In the nem orthree hundred dollen. The par, ties reside at Biz Mlle ferry, dwin tOwn ship. John Bart mule Information against an unknownlrishman, charging h with es sena andbattery, earning that he struck him, knocking htm down, and threatened to kill him. a • warrant wee issued. The parties reside in Brownstown. lie also made information against Valentino Btief. far. charging blot with a like offense. It appearsthat irtere'sras a genetgenalLoanln BrownstOwn ' and that ame second best in the affair. On a hearing he wee discharged after paying the costs: John/tell was committed to Jail row. day on oath of his wife, on a Marge of al.. sactit and battery. The wife reconsidered ' the matter after her lord tad been rant over. and applied to the Jollies tO hairs him re. Leasolorhieti was allowed. The following case was in East Birmlug halD, bolero ' statics =MIL. . Phillip Boyle made information against PhWp Remake, charging bim with ward% and batter. Settled b 7 defendant Muhl the costa. Margaret Clemens dottrel bar Milhaud Joasph Ciegferus with asamdt and battery. she suega th at he beat and abused liar and drove her out of the house, which lain Low• er St. Clair township. Warrant issued. Shis also mrtlo lulormetion against. Balser Clam. ens, brother of her husband, Jotepti Mina Wry and Jobs Yreistadt for 'minty of the passe, Alleging Bat they threw bar fora. tore oat of the homeand tlaresitencod to kink her out. She also Informed asninsi the same parties for conspiracy, alleging that they bed sons red with her husband to drive her from the Immo. Warrants Inborn eases maned. EMMILI2 of Birmingham, furnished the following Catharine • Franks made information against Martin Peter, cnanting him with malicious mischief. Martin had been dnising in frequent potations, and desiring more, entered the saMon of the imosecstor and demanded ih but was Termed. He went oat of the holm. picked .7) a Masi end threw It in the window. Ile was arrested and in delimit of the required bail OM,- mitte4 to answer St Court. • John McCormack was committed, On a charge of assault awl batten'. on °nth Of lar • White, a teamster. She Allegedt larlbeey ad the Vatted - - - In the Called States Court, for the Past three days, Alfred Myers, prourietor of the Sherman Home, at Petroleum Center, Ve nate county, has been on trial. charged with having In his possession and ailing counterfeit fractional currency. Darillg the trial, as will have been observed by the foil reports of the proceedings In the GA. errs., the Government adduced evidence llting to chow that I. 11-Pierce, Esq., of 'PI tumble, one of the counsel for the de fense. had tampered with one of the wit. names. named. 48. De Haven. late of Pit hole, and Latterly, we believe, • resident of Akron. Ohio. De /Wren tells the stagg e d his own Infamy, and makea Mr. with himself, Or. =Cr 0.11,1 g. oath. In 'the Most positive terms, We need not here repeat the different statements. ; At first; it appeared that De Haven was an G witness, d that, -Pierce moat bane knownrnment this tam. This It now 17.1 Ceded, la not the use, ft lent the counsel for the Government did snow that De Haven hat been 41 summoned. It seems. howeyer.that Was 'abject to the inalpalations of a •idetiso. sleep at whose hideout_ be came to Vona. Prom al that trans, and waylaid close attention, we cannot resist 'the con= that Mr. Pierce has been male a that the case, an developed.; to use issealme pbriee. went up_il on hr. A. 8.. V hmOnd. Zee, .eletmllule. Hon. P. 0. Shannon, of this city, mad a most earnest and eloquent detente of . Pierce, with whom they were , se•onistaf SS counsel for lepers • sad the. former gentle man took oeessidn to tonstatalltect self on Ws escape from felling IMO the trap which he firmly believes was arranrediter him by Do Hamm, the - mum in whiCli be heA.eumered. Or. Plebes.; An oinline of . Viet sermarlor or , thepa Wygpsiltrs %re sat: T .t o e o ge w Wirt Attcleng bat fa - ossambis argument last svanhnr. PIM conduct Grata trial has been ebaracterizad with theism- I meet 'fairness and with that dimaltbAnd etratatitiorwardnese becoming In an omen ~at the Government. . Too Natal ,• • . Robert Howard,scoloredman,proprantor of an eating talon m th4aleltaMY tsar. ket, information steaday -before Mayor "Marmon against . Isaac WILIDlois, a colored boy, wla has far some t ime In been Ela einploy, charging Elm a oh- Lama goods under tram:intent rePragsgutai- Lg appears that Williams ban far Kona days past been VillYing W./AM game . on Ids eurployer, bY maltiag *marl prtr• chime of to candy, go, which he , tout charged to Mr. Howard. Hama Dosunno modal in • number of those attempts he concludod yesterday to exteud ids over.• tars, and do business on a largermaw: accordingly whiled Soblelelas octuf on cry, and ordered drawn gallons [dice Ha mated that Mr. Howard hadanorraw for that amount fora ple alp, and had &roasted htm to prom:ire It. Mr. S. oecilued to do. Um the ,0.0010 until he made Dularriar recelyed a written order. Mr. Howard was asitt , o and wham informed What Lose wa• doing, at ones made an lamination against Elm as tasted above. He was an by oMoir Hew. and alter ahmrlag was o=3:rated to the Home of Beluga. I==! potmler place of resort fez the bin loving portion of our Unseal', which has been closed for a brief puled, undergoing repairs and improvements, 'All be rtropen.. ed this evening. The house has teen thor oughly renovated, repainted and papered, and the emery, under the artistio hand of Mr. Rebut Truer, of Thilatielphis, pre mete an appearance quite =Brent and far superior to what It dld. A magulticent duo curtain, representing *view of Lake IA Maggot, painted by Ur. Fraser bs . has been sutituted for the 010 me, and will be quite an Improvement. , A number of Mars. In the profusion have been engaged fsi the semen and the entire eompnhp has been selected frOni among the best artlats In the conntry, Seat enterprlae nub to ho rewarded In Tittsbursh. alma Templar. as Ilatai*ara. •At meeting of enmity Lodge of Good Templar,. bald in Odd Wallow. WAIL Calm. town, on. Monday evening Lest.the *Jin Ind °Meets Imre Inetolled : W. C. T., James C. Whaley; W. V. T., Wise Ellen W. Bows John 31.1tenouri W. A. I. MAC: LW ingetont w. E. a., C. Kt= Te WWI Sendi BrOwndelat W. At., Oberlin lAvinge. tont W. D. N.. Met 'Annie Kingt W.O. Leonard radian:lst W. I. U., Mies Sad* Oor. MY. George W. li. 8.. ).Cl . elude Lit:maul w.. a.lllra O. Chappell; P. W. C. T., Rev. A. D. fan. The . Committee on rinanow inandiet of Slows. A. C. Snow., a. Cleft maul . .lames Stamm& The Lodge Is in a very floorlabing *omit. Coo end Is doing good ware for the UMW =M , J. McClintock made intormation beam Antennae MeMsaters, yesterday, ageism 1. It. Mad an. On. afrging him with fah “..y Y bailee. lie alleges that in January Menthe:won barroved from ben a 0011 and pair of ty &nee stating that he via Irani to par, and thit d return si gma tha next der. He.oul get the oast the And gloves Out tailed to return them. .11uteble son vnui arrested keel gave bell for his ap. pearance at Court to server the charge, Itettrisut tat lusentstarlettlniguifie. Bollesoaregted on Frldny last, - for pullet Catititaneill money in- .Yesiangq county some time daring the past tar. bad an examination. helm, Ckentanstioneg apron' yesterday, and was disokOgad—no inntnannY being PrOdaced gotn g to show that he had pawed the money, knowing it to be counterfeit. or with a Moutons Wank The tletendant la the party who Untitled In the /dyers case, on Taming, that he hag boon arrests.. in plebe's, and' aliatiariva try Esquire lliaheerget. . , . • - Ire itllata, Belesea.—Fea a t PaDst eaten. ?Sinai cants. This Is a thoroughly sensational novel of the best order, written with plait power and fascination. . The scones York Chia sad= the banks or the/Jailors. • • Tile leading aureate= rail= 10. the Matt. es walks of Ufa 41: proraneat ' , Detective Offieet s =may la IL sail las opiesu?opo . a are lateluelY eaeaill. as Are Mira of =ls valuable body of aien la luau ~..„, ntty., - The title le aptly amen, obeelled gr m... daysaVi e ie to all soneerasd la IL WO eua . pro= GIN= Man a Emit tract. and ant= Spilt great poaarill. /Or. We ay , emu. . - Ia Meel leastsisonn—SarahMCE rata girl whose *man and berainlttal wa *Used It yesterday.* Germ-m.on two charges of Islemir. al/ ears to tune been In Um tales- Ing fowlers for soenetlme past. Yesterday morning lir. Wm:Peter., of McClure town. ablm coiled at the Mayor's °Mee and lodged another Information against Per. Earan, Sl appeals, was employed In Mr. peters' feml* 17, and when atm left Ml* alleged that she, carried off abreast-pin belonging to lin. Peters, and valuag at tnenthilve dollar*. The. PIA bee been recorered, having beet', Ellen by the seemed to bar Meter. OA ;‘, Plewdeg.-11. Tierbeltsr, 01 Ins Broadway Saloon. earner of Vitut and SIMMSIeId 11.201:48. had a diglonity AndZOII Bender. au employee In the eaten. llatrmant, mul. Lt ie alleged Ir.lorred Min oat of the boom, Xosterday fodder made Information, before Alderman atottalderi against blot for assault and batted - Y. A wermat wax MAIPST IMOW . Vlerballer to be aim a bender. before, but there anneals to be near:dad abeetit, utile Naa Lea Warn to Bp. "1 ,1 = 1 40.,,ieW7Vait 3 :;..1 THE WEEKLY. GAZETTE. elm - wasisaav "uromanrcanair., & 11rn.Mo4 coatatatog Coto • 1:122n1 or tatartalMar Malmo tatkortoaeltattai tub= 241torlals. brat Mew to zarimpo and Wai4. rataabta . Iron= Illicit tar Mt tototty, .all Mon and moat Waage Ottout."-., alai and Oasaseratal Narita Broom me ., any taper la is. atty. - No Iraratar, Xerbaalcar **reboot shoold bs irletant It. iet TWIT 011trreta - SLO ss . 1. ! Mato at 1.10. tvltat, onorogy Of rapist to Ms panantoottoo: the elan. Additions to grabs an to xts4., at • Aar= to erscrixelf.-11 =desist ions payer. bp me sad 'rail what, edition lOU rust, so we tsar • W•oluida7 Edltloa for eab mentor lath( bat cartuall weak. aritin.7 blO.Bl, Parrs, Mori, WO., illestumMlLa tuffs, may be Own ai ens flat,. • Aalltriss. UAIST/Irs 1 . , ass Espleatamt , ! Yr. Joseph . Witizion, ,Inoprtator of the , ?sot Worm, No. if Smithfield street, wadi Isere:rely burned hat night by an ei - ploslon ' isf ifee In the cellar. The beam in which • 'the hrokelon occurred bat been aimed Inc . Moor or tire Intake. doting which time _ the . gas had been turned OM Thermostat wee re. opmed yesterday end the SIM tur.ed,On -' LiStie lea about five detach irrthe ermine Mr. °Wanton dmeovered thud VW * " 4.- osplng,sanaftereitamintna the yII;WS abave 'rent to the cellar, wren, taelteaW Wu ant was unable to Ind ,wher• Hems. .. elenerelne• He then went, to MO meter.. Watts nitrated In the corner Of the Cellar some distance from the hamar, but found. that It Was so . With. Male , not Seereer• " thin and veto-men for a candle., Altar t get nit the candle he started dower the cel; lex s pe /aside of the :saloon, and had Iwo. bat few steps when the osl.oll took place, burning bin face, hair expl and left hand severely. It mature. emu. fort,. mite that be went Lathe oellar when he so a few , boars .later the gee mutt have' , reached the burner, which is situated very , 1 . low, when be conasonencle would' have 't been we scrams. • . Shawls for 111.75. at CUD. Walsacs of our Stumm Shawls wary cheap. • ..Bars • Bata. Gilead own Mewls.—Sdanoheeter fe motley eae roelitTtel Aojrr_o iwater=lte.ease =d rl bll Zna ~b..rsani ,api 2 attnail=o . re n tor an *. thi tliciehminK their lumael fitted • tip witti g hTand t :Ml water would do well nYmolleiton N. BM , 4 die Bra, the yrell.lotownnractloal PIomP am awl Elm Fitters: 'While they do their work in a workmanlike manneri ttele &arm are extrinsuity low. Thais eatab- Ilannentimm Beaver street betweenlirank. Riumsels for 511 asota;"•old'recantly Neneteed Onoottlienttbeet —Tor Inuit' Being so /*decal' . adapted to • ell kinds of trafk... Butt to the caplet/yet - the Weetifkoring Machine that we have at. nays elanned ft So Ite-the•bestatiohlne in . . the United litatos,tretwo now.elalm It to be the hen flithe World-00 says the Parts Fair of 1E67, oat of els heyowo reProlottett , ' Cell • • and assadne ft at 112 Grant street. . We seri /Dry Gown both `ln IMAMS,' and rettilottal we, en tonsequence:. . &bled to Imp •Ifirgterrisul math better an. some men, to men °beeper and sly° lbe. Mdln more smarm quantities t l ese.lnslvejobblng houses. 'Beall tnev. • aunts are lamed to ermine our stork. . • J. W. BAZZIM 8 Oa, • We ace lizirelopes et Inn then Mittel% prices. .I.l2xitrr, Artesesow P. Co, • - . 811, 71.1 th street. , . . Oaetido Ode for Diants. Cramp la the ettotaaah or BOwels, Cledcas 'Mertes, oontalw nothing ttritatlng Or inPuloaa to the Ma. aah. it Is cheap sad infallible- Evety Laza. fly thattriee 121 mom will•kely otk band • readytorlmme4lKe use. Bold 1:7 alt drat ma !Wad*: . Iterstoos.—ln noticing the guests st the summit Hotel, Unboatown, oor oozrespou.. dent OCRlikelni air. J. L Xbornsuss with the People's Line of the Monongahela Packets Wand of the Nell Lbw of summers. ',hien I that courteous end ob/liPhir IPo/t ls .ma4 rep' t E=M?l ornadate Lair.—ln Dalton. Ohl*. the pro. blisters of band mans and hardy. gorillas are yermtaned to more on by a =lnitial One of aft. Thia, impmted aailig SO otdtatia the *margin of pront” Mid emigration and Celnurs—Sxtra wide a:411mo qballti for Camas. wart&Ss *data. • • _ • Bena & Wrlr largest Ely wheel. In the Waited Skit= Is being built stWillining. ton D• 1110.14% '31.0 forma nal ridll engine of ituirennkrikantaBteolConmany i s works, below flag atty. - Trio Wilmington ammo , Mal says Abe ;viola Is attraming w gmat deal of attention In trustplace._ Ws sap Plellbat Ziorelepirtatles.Xttuut Plane 1101nedassse• Cdni—Con bettor 91. erre= YarM 13° 1 4. 1 titlo hc rf I :n44U found than tt s. t Urns bonort4 i. 14aro of Jama,ltutb. H , W . '- ee eetaterrllay a double walled Jew Pilawr of the aware qualit7, from •- 7. Lasso * Go.. ea 111.1ta street. w. nr. lielltittltervalopis it lest ttun EYta Ziartz,Attimiuir & Ca.& Pit;.Atratt . • • Cold loassalfwg 11114. jr. 1 . 1% J.. Samplift Ihrogltioro. No. r itbmwmoc_ar,seivson, . JACZ—WOODIL.Ou Tbssgagi 'Amin-- I at tb• rechisarslat.gbe brida , s mother. by Ma Ur. T. 8. Hodggen, Yr. L. 8. JACK. or Leath., 6 burg, Penna.. slid IW. LMJB.A P. WOODS. of k, Pittsburgh.. Xs amis. . ' . BFANGLICB.—Oa Wilmot/lay swain; 10-: Iran H. 616 o'clock, Gi9a4lll tale Za...17 5 aS AMIPIXOOX. .t. 4 Ocloat, from I& liSa Madams, NO. NO Bea, ves atrett:Allettveirf . • • ' lITZWAST.—.Oa Wednestltt morains. - 140: Inst" at cholas inf•atasn. THOYaII a..61.4.1W nTR &RT. a4aftadaoaof JAM*. and Ilangaral:. Jane Onslev, won llautatto sad is day,. , NEW ADVERTIBEIIEUMI. A LireGiairizi.UNDEßTAßEn; nto. }ISO Toaxin stmt. rinstatish.. amnia of all Iints:DELTZEI. OI.OVZS. and Inn daisidattia or laden Tarablitas fnada".. Minn& aksaaacniassa dismal! Itaniainnsaraker..Dand am, Day. W.J.nisana D.A. Tbasaa lades. Itaq..aa-4 66•1111811 i. TpUt AID LICILL222, lomposinr, to the late 15•92u1 Z. Boasen. .79 . 9, 29 P 219 Stmt.. Una doca 'emit Besiar, Aneateay Qtr. lit-1 UM. L 399999 4. 1t0 9 012.91.1r01 22122412999 . mood Imitation 09224 9* it* Wren redoect Winn. E.C.X eign It boari. 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