THE DAILY GMMTE rtrst.tearco EVERY •7[Olellt6. astranvra /star:am REED & "EhrcazorlAncrris. Erse. ; T. T illT.4l7; 8„.=.41:11,.. ernes, tuzicrn-Burtamso, Noe. 1114 AMID 1111 PlPTltarrxia7. Itshig teptirai rya 'it titers Ten,limit. ornam PAPER OP pi:mamma AND imannori ant LABarar,_ciiicArzer sad BEST IPAKILI OWLIILLSCILAL.PAZEE is Les Maio. law or ilia llAnat • • - ....... avas. =ra;ireaLriV e rtrj: 2l' 44 o . ' Adarsis; easerri, . PITTSBOROB. PUNA. c.tgitor.g.gil . 64.o Juage•rearrarood on Legal Tender.— Extract how Ella Oplntan In the Case or norlealE.TlenG . • tfte - Whole, Awn, I of the opinion that the provisiod of the act of Congress of .Febausry 2.6 th. 1862. declar ing the notes Issutd to prowianoe of that act to be' lawful money, and a legal ten der; is traccaganrirrwt. "This rendersituoimaey that 'should consider rho. other rieeetten whielfkle been made, es to the effect of the special agreement to pay id tomtitl silver money of the. Unita Statei.i. I am injavor of entering judgment foithe - plaintiff, but as majority of ther court are of a differ ent opinion, judgmentfor the defendant." —Copied from • the Philadelphia Age, of 'February, 1861, where the opinion is Published _ : It may 's be tonna in the "Legal In telligeiker of March 18, 1864, In the sena cam? of the, Age is a Care fully prepared eulogy - of the Judge`and his °piston, in which Is:the following: • "Jerdig' reasons upbti and decides the case as if he were some lofty spirit sitting far above and out of the - contentions and 'strifes of the world."' ' Will not the holders of greenbacks and tioiernmMit bonds' 'consider' the 'Judge is quite too elevated and ethereal for seen earthly honors as a Beaton the Supreme tfenth.f.- Tar, health of Cincinnati is remark ably good. tDuring •the.present month there has - rait bran reported a single case of cholera, while- the number of deaths from the late Susi. has only been CIS, spirit lor the.,oOrresponding . Period of last year. In cluing his report the Health Officer save : • • . - . . In order4haf. ' the- Present 'state of health may be midi:rued:l would again urge the necessity of the most scrupulous cleanliness of the person- and dwellings of all • also, prudence, terdperance, and regularity in diet, and Sn the mode of living. Sleeping.roMes. and: dwellings should be freely ventilated, both night " In reference to the 0.6 of Vegetables and fruits, the only suggestion that I woild make. is this : Bee that th are sound, fully ripe, And thit they ere fr ey ee,. Vegetablee, when fully matured, prop- erly cooked, and moderately eaten as a partot each regular meal, are conducive to health ; while, on the other hand,. nntipe or stale fruits and vegetables may not predate Asiatic, cholera, but they are very. likely to: eastiel‘diarrhma, cholera morbua, dysentery and other diseases." Bowe foreigners-have a higher Idea of a RePahlictin form or governmentthan mat& of am oivis citizens. FEHR His. zoo, - .Conimistienei Petieral to the Paris Exposition from Switzerland, refused peremptorily to receive the decoration of the Legion of Honor from the bends of the French Emperor, on the ground that,his country was republican,' and all such decoration as the Cross of the Le gion of Honor belonged exclusively to monarchies and empires, and he, felt compelled, to . officially dertlArt, in the name of the Swiss exhibitors, 4 his 3lsjes ty's land Tax Chicago TrThuns notes as an in:: novation to the. church architecture of ihecountry, the introduction of statues 'on the outside of the building, as adopted j . Church. of that. city. W 9 are pot prepared allow "Chicago - the honor it &Liras of being the first to in: troduce the European feature, an St. Paula Cathedral this city, some ten years ago, was ornamented in thin manner by statues of Ste. Peter, an/ Paul and our Saviour, allot which yet remain in their places, and are not .the least noticeable attractions of the Imposing edifice. . ON Wednesday • the telegraph an nounced, the; death of the venerable Judge James -Armstrong, of "Williams port, Pa. He ever held a high place in the front rank of. the legal urofession In thit part of penasylvania, and co atten dee was ho to business that he missed not a single term of court In Lycoming county during the last forty years. He occupied a seat on _the Supremo bench fon soMe time With much credit and dis - tinction. The deceased was a full mem ber of the Presbyterian Church. • ALF. liunn - ETT; the humorist, declined being isandidate fdr Treasnrer of Ham ilton county, Ohio, because be could not play,against a lone hand, his opponent Capt. Sebastian, a soldier, having but one kni.l Alf has shown'goodnrample totiobticiime elsewhere who generally manage to only know their own cards. A ?swim to 'supplant • negro labor Lea been set afoot In Tennessee. An agent. liss been dispatched to Europeto Induce (=migration to that State, by an association cOmpoied - of citizens who are denioes of revenging themselves on the blacks who Toted the Radical' ticket at the recent electkla. • GErt. Gaonon B. McCiza.t.str, whose political defeat seemed to weinh henry npon him, inasmuch u ha quit the coun try iminedhitely after the elietion, for foreign climes, whore be has sizpe re mained, ia.now . at Genera, Switzerland, living a ;quiet life. He 'will return to America at an early day. 6trn::6RAFT,ittra stated, accepted Mr. - Stanton'a office ad, interim as a military order from the President which could not be disobeyed. 'lle hilly sympathires with Bunton, and although occupying by appointment a place in the Cabinet, calmot be said to be an endorser of the President's)pblicy. THE importince.of atUtrbbig revenue stamps to (loam:omits requiring them was • made apparent to a dealer in real estate in Chicago, a fenr days Attica He was fined El L soo.by tho Government officials for neglecting to Attach the necessary . stamps to leases and deeda Teßsoev of "Postmaster Gilmore,- of . Chicago, was not recovered, nor was his death positively known, befcrre many aspirants to till bis mattock were puling the political wires. Verily Chicago Is a fast place. - Ir is &significant fact that since the late triumph of the Republican party in Tennauae,.the bon& of that State have advanced five per cent. In the New York money u!.llr.k.ct. • LorraJoarnWzrerwairru, of chi m p ; , W 11.5 thro i rn frgin .lils buggy on Bator -457 bur: and 7 r . reneined rations InJury, breaking his righting. tlos. G. W. Scuoruitd, or Petansyt. asula, is about to stump Ohio Ourtug the prrSelit political canvass.. yy toAaoluu Jaet supplied s Now York paperwith a fall dress of new type• The Indianapolis Iferalf nays: There la a mttn rosidlugin litildenvilie, named Moreau, who id yearn Old. lie is 0120 id' the oldest, If not the Mod, members of the Masonic fraternity, haring joined that organisattrowin ISOU. Hewn, one of the ministants of lloliert Fulton in build. log his first InnWribnet,ruAd was on board of her during he[ tint ortrial trip. The old man is never ea happy as when, with chalk. or pencil, he ts laying off dlit,nraina, and explaining the muchlueryandirensel he helped to oonstruet on that occasion. The scenes and incidenta .or three score rind ten years ago, particularly of the. war M... 1512, are as fitwh In his mind as though they had tiappenetkonly seater day. while tho occup - encis of lan week. are dint, if no! entirelyfergellen. ! . . • ; ' ! . ; In OVABLlalten A `-'_ I . X H il galk \V:4II llir/ 41 0. 1784 , & ' - ' \-. ~,,,! , t/' . . -.-- . 3.,„...., ....„..„,,,,,,... ..,.......„ „...,..... , „... • . , . . • . , . . . - .„...,:., • ..., 4 ' .ks. . %F -- -- - ''''' ---.. '" , law '— ' .---". 5 - , . --L:. . . .- 20., '-',, - arci... .........._ , --=-r , !• .....,< - - ..0„.„..9„...,.:,,_ h i ~.) 5 4 ~, _ ~..• . i-----....4.i...a...._,.,,..../..:0,,,,,•;...„4„.4 or - ,,, : 5•—‘4 , :. g- • .. , :kltfimr.: lot , , ~ a 7 , c .,,,,,,,,,, e ,„, I . , VOLUME LXXXLE.--NO. 187 as 'EDITION, MIDNIGHT. FROM WASHINGTON Judge 1 . 1 atm . ,. sod Comm, .11rad ley-11r. asradle7 Heft for Trial for .16sattig ctialledifs—lndlata,Com. aufsslon—Empreas Iforente and sne American Flees, Ult . Tele irianti th.? Pittnbut(b Ouctte.l' W.ipmsoroa, Aninst IN cOCX66LI.O= sitADLIE, AIaUT.. Sentortlay, Major Itichands, Superintend ent of - the Metropolitan Pol, e. mnda an Madavie that Jo,. IL Bradley had Chal lenged Jaelgo Ftther, An violation of tbo an tettetelllng lave, panned by Bougie. robro arvv.hien, 11130. Mr. :Mnalev ouumat. o . l 7 was arrootod,taday, brought bergire , tietlee Walker, mid gave ball to 4'1,00, to aaponr at the next harm of . the Crionnal Court tor trial. • • EXPOLSS aresnia AND TIZJatEIOCAII NAVY. letter from Admiral Festligut to.the Secretary of tho Navy. gives an aceOlvat of lhe. ,, talt of Eugenie to the Franklin. /lav ing received an Mortalon to dine with Mi. 001000 on the but day, Admiral Farragut lOW not argard, but al hOOOOll were paid by the Franklin wed the rest of the sguldrOn. The ships were drooood is COlOrlh too yards manned, the mews cheered, Will Oltolollll Salute. were died. - Umtata. PlinmWa and Leroy, by LOVISOLIOn, StIONIOUOtaIi WOO the EMIOTOS On th. BOVIA YOO/0. - All the eldps united with the French vesaels In a •grand Illumination. The Canandaigua and Frolic would accompany the Franklin dockronst. The Ticonderaga wets in mad would follow in tel dal. The Treasury Department will Seen Issue notice that the Secretary will the caveat or protest against th . e. payment of interest on tLo North Carolina and Tonnes hint. bonds, abstracted about eight year. ego from the Interior Department, with thelitssouriStato bonds, held in trust for certain Indian tribes, on the holders Of said bonds producing proper proofs, under oath,that they obtained them bonajlde from reeponsible parties. Toe amount of Ellwood bonds was at N,- M Or a ZorthCarolina 1.337,000, and Ten ea The Indian Superintendent of Arizona reports, under date of July eth. no change In the relations of. tee pluteeful Indians, who am waiting the fall of the Colorado river freshet, which is unusually protmetod, to pleat= their reservation. The Ililiapos, muting two hundred miles north of Salmg, are in full military hostility with our cai. seas and peaceful hands. The troops sent against them, however; returned without bringing them to a debt. wad. earearresrr cease.. BrOTOL Brigadier General release. for several years peat on dety In the.W.De partment. will at his own request shortly be ordered to duty on tins Plains. Brevet Brigadier General 'Horace Porter. on the staff eneral Grant, will be detail.' for the War Department in place of General Mouse. . . NOS IXTZ4DED Al 'lir. Bradley, when arrested to.day, omid his awe to Judge Mother was not intended as a challenge. but tole.' to an arolcabin settlement. The law underwhich the ar. cost was made prescribes tmpriseementan the Penitentiary for gentling or accepting a challenge. INMAN IMACZ cox:Emma • The 'eaten Bureau to-day Is In receipt ok a telegram trona Atchison, annonnelas that the peace commission Is now on tho way to the upper ,XlmourL . All wore in good' . health. The Oommfastener General of the Land acme of informati dar t e sale of %.7113 acre* of Public , Landng July, at Ne braska City, Greenlott, hthanesota, and Da kota City, Nebrska. Y 011 1 .11,11 1, The reedit) Mad Compenv have tendered the hospitellttes or thetr steamer to 5. Francisco to the RUMBA COMM newer for the trensfor of the Northwest territory. •A TA AsaA AT MILL Our Consul at Vern Cris write's° Sacra terry Sewud, nun= data of •unnat Ist, shed. Banta Anna and Colonels Vide and B.lens bad been brought there and been ordered eloao confinement in separate rooms. rrAIROX amazon. The Commissioner of 'Pensions hu an notated es examining surgeons Dn. 'S. Y. Brother. and Icsshington Y. Peek, the former at Glenwood, and the latter et Dar. import, lows. • • • • • • • • • Judue Atdrocate Gazeral Bolt returned to the city thLs mond= from • trip North. . • ',M.1 . 5 TO 13 WIFED. The Cowls:sultanas of Patents will issue on Tuesday nest two hunare6 ana twenty stz new patent. • • • • >rate Or sill illtAstlT. The amount oola In 'the Treamary to. day yam 1g5.717,000; gold cartiacatto t 2 0, 10 5; 003; ccisceste7, IaPIALO. • 111.AILEOAD to th e The Qulon P Treausry ae to-da royad. tuned 40. , 4,0:0 toad. lla FROM NEW YORK (117leitsph t the ristmanh Gazette.] Nrar Toad, August IS, 19r. 'mars. astuaseAuos ~. 114.01.0108 IMMO- DAT .LIFISITLIISAIIS. The Trench frigate Thetnis celebrated the blrth-day of Napoleon I. by salutes at Iron rlie, noon and annAtet. The forts In the harbor returned the noon flute.. .11[00111.•. Carat MID 8.11.1•0.. CONOVEll: is the Supreme. Court Roger A. Pry. mane a Claymont= denying any know ledge of complicity In matters contained in the affidavits published in the flutes of this mornin relating to the Conover ccosnirs. op. lien g Wood's paper, the Evening News, denounces toe etatement so far ea he Is concerned as perjury, and says be tail , take immediate stepe to cause the arrest of the signers and prosecute Morn for perjury. The publications m Um Times consist of eerie. of documents. going wallow the coma- D!]city of glen Radford W.E. N V l ' = Efig.l7;. W .l,'d F. C. LOWOO.I with Conoer La an effort of . Me latter to obtain a [ pardon from the President. Also affidavits of Nathan Antler and James E. Ifattenion, detailing an in wroee with linger A. Pryor, Dick Taylor, Ben Wood and ,Conover, relative to mans. facturlne evidence againat Judge Holt- Other affidavits OCJohn Martin and Francis linfall also testify to almilar The plan appears to have been to inelude the release of Jeff. Darts on ball or patois, and the affidavits are certified to before a Notary Priblic In New York city, under date. of Idarchtitit and Hay nth. /111114•2. The Supremo Council of the T•13301r/ of honor and TOTOPOr•LIONTIOR In BOW= in tats city, have decided to hold their next annual communication In .kulladelptila August, 1116& W7's(° eeventeen missionaries for Arabia and Turkey sail in the steamer Denmark on the iaith Instant. Dee of them 0111 estab lish a type foundry at Bey routs, sad an other has rained SSO,WO In thin country for the establishment of a 01010 house at Con stantinople. T.LLOZAPIMN OSLO. Wm. U. Knapp, well kriT 6a to the tele• wratobie Y[ Floc at lb 'mitt, died st. Illicanepy, Florida, where settled, on the lett inst. . FROM MEXICO Mul. Anna to bellied—Ka Tan. ea Prinetner—Prlneo Salm helot Con dammed to Death—Of !Leonard kw ...Ives Ills Credential. as Illatater - Vendrese to be Convened. . • tar Telegraph to the Pittebargh Gasette.l New Ton:, hugest 13.—A Herald special says:. Mexican advice, via Havana, state that Juarez entered Slat& Anna to be tried &candles ,to the laws of JinalunT,HWL SY which Maximilian was tried, nod eadcr which the IllentitleaUon of the prisoner is en dlcient evident. for a cenvicoon. Marquez was taken prisoner atlllacinthc, peredoness, and wee on his . way to tho Capital. Amon a g m the 71st of condemned officers 1. calm h. wham wife le ell tr, the coun try trying hard to save hie lit. It Is agate_ , Joh wvortad Chetahs Is a rodeo at rresident. Otteabarg had recedyed his credentials as ItinisterPlenipotentlary. Congress Is to be convened mad tee Presidential election will take place in December. Hutto Anna's eon. In a protest to Satre. lacy Seward agelnst tha seism . ° of his fatter at Bloat. Intimates thee the Wash ington Government molt- baye been In' complicity with the Liberals who arrested him. Gszvscree, Aegnst lonterey dates to the 341 UM, state that enables retreated and attettpted to canters , the specie. bet failed, and is new marehlng au llationoras . . , Seat Stein Sallroadil (By Telegraph Setae Yttlcemen euettal him Year. August la—The Ineentigathdo of Congrelonal Committee In re,httie: De transf erby our Uovernmont of th e railroads In the booth eel:MI donor too ear have been published. Mr. JOlnmen la not implicated pecuniarily' In any of the transfers. A Dir. Burns, President of a Tee name road, offered Ur, Johnson, then MO' nary tit:mentor, a Irate interest In his road. for Oil supposed influence, but the Governor set mugs,' end declined.= Ills ISCro-indita, haunter Pederson. received Ss.,eo3 for his In. daemon Nuavitte, August 13.—An exciting can. vase Tor Lilrectnes of the Nashville and Chattanooga I:agreed, whlohnigrossed the entire 05 1 likei"mel. Was concluded this morning. ,unrus' ticket was elected by two httild.r.d twenty-flue . majority. The T ote or the Charleston and Georgia gall. road was ea G1011111...0 Oka. 00.0, 0 00110. ties tho toad under Its present manage ment. mo w ing elsoofettorles Ilitreittnig Off. iffy TelaZeeo to the ruubuqn. .11= 11—/Te te r e i na ge i s of = „ c efro. run mom than %tot" eeislff , toad:Linen , for titne , y ue7a from the tint of Septetebef. . . Saab Y 0.111.7 Maraca. [By T.lerrl Oto the Pluabaron unont..l August. l&—Baser, Klan a VW. Sub factory. at ignainv.nc. Onto. osa burned today. A, 111.449. Time mune UNITED STATES COURT, The V e ... County Counterfeiting rise—`r. Carrothou Closes If le ve .-gruneet_ginLege of tee Court—Die Def I Convicted end Remand ed Into Custredy— malt County ...nes —Secret Service "Detective ,. on the Altana. The cese of the Vatted States vs. Alfred Myers, or PetrolonmCentre,'Venango coin. ty, w resumed' et ten o'clock Thar/Way; Mr Carnelian resumal bin argument at fifteen minutia past ten o'clock. The crime Of comiterfeiting was designated in law as en mid. The offense wanfortehood, and its =dense was falsehood. Bribery and Der.. Jury, followed from . It, 'Mr. C., lifter name farther general remarks, proceeded to soon sap the evidence. Cluales JOhnston,tesil. Lied thaw' he inter In the possession of Myers, the defendant, at. 1115010, In Animal last, tooatorfelt money, and saw him-801l tiny dollar.' This - .took place at . Johnston'n house. 'At Petroletun Centre, at the Sher man fleece; in November last, ho was abown by Mini aOMO counterfeit monde-- that he es . counterfeit, Myers saying thot ought stb have. • - forty.ffire, oents on 'the dollar for It. This mu Jolmstonts tea limOny. - It shad been corroborated ky the whom. Du Maven stud Others, who testified that Myers was in the habit of ttopptog at Johuston!ewhon he eimetoPithole. Either this testimony was true and the defendant was guilty, wit was not true, and Johutou has lied. _Thine was no- middle ground. /leery Burke testified that itt the spring of Itig Myers Comet° the Hoosier well Of the Eit. tools company end sold tea man named Boyd counter:tat money. ,This. young nom either told the troth or sworn to a ite. If ho told the truth, the defendant woo 001117 =the second Indictment. ''There could Le l no uneaten as to guilty intowledge,mmallf a dieleultmatter in these kind of n udes to make oat., So. much for the prima facie was fOr the Government. What Na been ewer:lst 11l Mach had been of Johnston =nut unworthy of belief. • Not a eagle witness bad beea prattle.' to swear that tie WAS nut to be believed upon oath. But he had been attacked in another way. it was endeavored to be ettown that his per. tonal safety influenced him toe wear against Myers—that luducements had =en beide= to him. This was for Menem:weer showing btu end developing en Interest- They had failed to ;Mow that any of the Government calipers had held out any inditcomeuts. A man =mot Baits.was • produced, who swears that Johnston call ho wOuld oreimrt to airy meanie' to eorivint elyers,—that hie thivutiou depended upon It. But the Gov ernment had flatly centradieted Bolen to two ImrtantTartlettlata. hr Captain .1" rid. po eon and Janice Highberger. 71rat he hail sworn that he did not etc eh n certain or. In in t hi se of certain perune, In reference haling in his posemalon Highland National Bank notes, that he was milling to reek° affidavit that ho got the money from flyers. Captain Judeou was preeent at that conversation, and testified the{ Bolts =Treated his willingness to go to Petroleum Centre and make the amdari t. Again Boles said he was under arrest before 'maims nigh berger far pn.oth conot , ricit money, ( litghland National Bank notes) but thee he was discharged. Justice flightier. bur swore that Boles was not discherged, but went t h atltriOnt leave. Justice H. alto stated tee Ilighland Nation. al Beek notes • woos stolen frOat bin Mace. It was, perhaps, improper to say et Boles knew smyang rie of the faking of the notes. The next witu,ulld resume ounive on the part of Johnson. wee the Meks Golden. Ile tad he met John.* are in ththe Court room; that Johnson said to Min e you know uything wa s Myere, foe God'. sake tell me.o 110 an Important witness for the defense. And who is he Ile athaltted that he was a fugitive from, puttee front the oil regions. having • been charged with committing a rape. and de clined to answer ',nether or .not he had. to Zee from New Tort as a burglar or a rob • bor. Ile was ea tackle the pinch. In an unclinched cue. This was the character of the witnesses Boles and 'Golden. Col. Barr had been celled and tesUlted that Johnson made a different statement before the United MAIM) COMMLAMener At Erie than he did hero upon Om Ertel. The couneel for the defense In their argument had re gretted that the - newspaper report et the eumination before the Commissioner at Erie wild not be offered la evidence, to it srOnt4traatain Co/. Borrls sermon. to what Johnson testified. !D.C.:umlaut imbibe had flaw in hie possession tee newspaper con tcliongthat report, and ho, tan. regretted that it weld not be offered to evidence- flu was willing that. It should be. - Ile would 1 sot reed it, n.s it was not proper, r hot If the printed report was . cm , root, what Col. Burr more was not true. Ile would not amuse Col. B. of wilfully the falsely. further. on the part of the detente, It wu argued that Johnston had teen tried in thts court for cotmterfeit fog, and was likely to he trim! again', end I toacoo_ba.loul • tocotttn. Mr. C. did not think any Adefense , pparent.= lelteraltternmeree to milt te Ua an wane.. h J 0211182011 had ', testified that Mr era had Meowed to !run that If ho would of swear against him they could not hold Elm (ldyets,) toball, and that he (Myer.) I. mould nerd Cot. Burr to Potent:rah multi, care of De Haven. At this point Mr. Cu =hen saki It became neosuary to refer to the painful feature of the cu. Oa Mon day evening of last Cut tar. latrine. Gust arrived lathe city,). was welted - upon Me. Pierce. who proposed to him that Übe would keep Johnston out of theay, he (pierce) , would take care or Do .Bunn. After sae Erie tea, the Plthole thlaves compelled Do Maven to take relive In i Akron, Ohio. Craker, rite.._ man who made the tnformation agelast Mier. had disupeared. De bathe, too. as I to be attended to. Mr. Pierce halt Inquired for him, was anxious to nod him.' Ile was Mod on Tuesday moraine of , last week; was taken In hand. Ile told c,01., end Barr be was a Government witness, Sot (as (oloncLX. had It) could not useful. , the Government wanted—that Myers] was not the sue he sue at lithole. An ange meat visa mule, which la:dela tare • a been succeesful but for the fact teat It was no oetall to keep o r o haven beret= &week or more.. a. dog t here sewer. e d. Bet De pavan haute remain a week-or I more, and on reflection reallsed lies run lion. Weighed dewn with seams and co. ' trlllon, ho unveiled the Weems in Jextint. lion of himself. Lled • JObtleLOU 5 motive 1 Wu it it to swear ?dyers thto the pentten- Murat If he we, at any time influenced Ify•I an improper motive, was it not while eon. iderthe the proposirion mule .0 him by Myers, the same. In effect which had been Mode to De Fifteen 1 • Mr. Carnahan dwelt sOlieWhat on tho bitten which bad been mad e regard to the 'althea! De haven, and of the flat con whom;oo one counsel byll rio m the stand. Taking a the °lam. tone.. the eturoandines of the mac, he thought the Jury most convict, the attacks I made upon the character Of the witness°. for the Cover...at baling failed to pro duce conviction that the 7 had swore falsely. lie bed Intended flaying line ant a brier.) to go over the whole of the evidento, but found he had Alecto:ly occupied too unch time. and to elaborate, as be bad intended, would require hears. Me uked the Jury to consider tarty all that had been praluerid before the m, and -deetde in rdence with the oblitation they h ac ad co taken muses or Tea wear. Judge lleCudlus began abusing tht jury at eleven o'clock: In the progress of the mac it might have been supposed toe; had been tryleg some other person than the defendant arraigned. They had etroo. enmed with matters collateral to Gin teens, have been Otherwise they would have been ruled out.. The .defendant had been iirraluied and pleat:4ot guilty to two Indictments for dealing intone terfelt. lionniXuprrilnzir,;, I t n . re of boon ftti n tiz r %llitgi n eg o s , Met count, ow lento...lemma error,a blank : left nothavingbeenniled up. Thejory were ' fleet to consider whether n vise had been presented to Justify them in tinning a ver , diet of guilty, and simmd, whether the pre. mimetic:on or proof of malt was reoelled by the evidence Mr the defence. It was ne. emeary foe the Government to make out a , ease Derore • the defendant was called open to respond. Tlie nrut witness called was Johnston, who testified to what I ho uys took plane et his home, in Pi thole,' on which the first indictment wee based. The second witness was Burke, tree teal ' fled to-what wee chug. 12 the moo. In, ointment, ~ the selling of cOunterfolt money 1, 9 Klerk, the defendant, to Boyd at the Hoosier Well. Dellaven tomtit'. to having seen :dyers at J olmsten i n house In Pithole. Teta was Intended to corroborate Beetle, woo testified to the reekg of counterfeit : money try slurs tea me White or Huchester, at bonne, In august IBM lie alio Untitled that be trent with defend. ant to a room is the Sherman House at troleran Centre, end was there shown seine counterfeit 'ruction.' currency. On three three witnesnes the GarernMent relied for conviction. Prom neoessity the thrum. merit Wee 111 MAO haat* required to Mewl acoomplioes Upon Pe Used, eo,l l !eFe I?L'ill'rrf.ffT=l.6. ° o ° l.l.::."f ° .M l° .: Bald Win, In the celebrated cameo( Dr. Brad. flee. trl. in thin city tWentedur , ye .re ego. le which the law was Wendy laid flown. Johnson wet not charged liatin laCotaall.a, altbonghonderindlettnent, and when asked whether be 'hail vurchaned counterfeit money from klyemtmil declined to answer. if Johnstordstestimony was credited, the cane for lee Government had bees made out on the firstindktvent. 'Moiety Were the proper ledges of. oreillbillty l and would decide In accord.. with their nag. moot. To convict on Weather Indict eel, the wi ewes Burke'must be believed. The proper way to test the Medinitity Of wit. , new vas to oak of his neighbors, or those who kmw him, se Weis reputation fortruth and voracity,. The sit owing Of the feet that . Burke bail been IS the Warren or Frariellii Jail did not Wrest his credibility. 1119 cha meter log truth mast be consider. 'I'M collateral evidence Introduced was pro il per. Ste IL ...SUR , flut of the Wms und the Court to y investigate the Government allegation, Gust Government witnesses bad been tam , per. with, ills honor had but a. word to say of the eery unpleasant mid bltlon conceiving ter. pierce, one of the requested for the defense, who had when the to wlthoraw.from the cue when the Wlitleee Joe Bevan developed the etr e...lance whisk had been referred to. The, rule of the Court allowed only theta:lMM, Won of such atinrnitie na o .„ Eletleed two bears In the.. State ,' and were admitted, or entitled to 100, in the Supreme Court. hutoritli a desire to encourage young lawyers, Ills Honor maid he had allowed them, ste In the ease of Sir. Memo, to be specially admitted. Two Jaw. yen ( sr. Perflee end far. Pierce) swearing directly against each other wan almost pain. embarrusing spectacle. Wait not tor BM Honor to sup which of the attomles was right, or which was wrong. But he would eity.that If he, found members of the bar Interfering IMproPorlv with G0y... - meet witnesses, they would very Woe fled their manes stricken from the roll. The defeedant, tit/Weyer, wen not to have bin cue prejudiced -by the sut t ha t a tlind party, voices It was shownhe wee ens- eist MU. knowledge of what wee being done. • If the case bed been made Out by the Gov. ernment, to the entire n d Of the I :l74?li e eTef d e e n n dTn o t f 111 ' 1r:el f = The .are retired at half past eleven el•elmg, and after an abstinco• Of about-WU ty minute. returned with a yerlillt 'Ol PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY• AUGUST 16, 1867. ' , frailty.. The defendant was ordered Into the custody of the !swami, and lodged In Jell to awl= sentence. ' Blair County Case. 4LLCILD - 21014.1i cotrirrseszymt OA (MCKIM' 9HAPICt IMTICCTIVZ ON TEI The next case taken up was that of the Coifed. States ye. William Johneton, of Blair county. Ito' la. Indicted for timing In Ills poeressiOn and utteringand publiall lits tractional currency, of the dummies sloe of flay cents, with Intent to defraud. The Government was represented by Din-' Viet Attorney Carnahan and hie Ambit/int, W. 1). Moore, Ego. For defendant, John Cthoeweil, E.g.. of Blair county, and 8. A. Parviance and Thomas Howard, of the city. .PDaved. hie. Johnston, the defendant, w duly mralfinedt Pleading net guilt) , gni r . Carnahan said they proposed to prove Um defthdant hod In Ids pomession roan. ult tractional eurree.Y. large emeonte of I , anti th at be spoke of it as counterfeit. Th re would bone difficulty In proving the tyknowlmiga A Withees, a liteotlenlith Ofiaracter would bo prodoced to Maury - rut to he charge amorist the defendant. D. Frankitn, sworn—Live at 412 e Chest. nu atreet, Philadelphia. InApril 'Let eras an, poultice of, the secret service depart t of theTreasurytactedinimelthapacity fro , April' Ittia, to June, leirt. Met defen d. ,Jolumton, once In Altoona. on the 10th of AprlL last. Ile was repro-m[ll.)qm It. ing slivery amble there rwas InfOrmed he minded at .Hollidayaborg, souls eaten miles from Altoona. 'Saw him with man lier. felt money In his inseam/siert. Received from him one honored and ninety-rano pieces of counterfeit fractional currency. Spinner head lathe; the Minimae woe eupposed to contain $lOO. ()no piece pwas retained se a name:es Received the ackages from defendant ' on the' evening' of the 10th of April, tan, et Altoona; It was received, or bought:, at couuterileit. The package had a email piece of white paper round it. (Haney pralticedand examined by witness). This is the mooey; my name lean come of tho pieces, and other. Wo tan. my Initials) about one-half are marked. On the Gth of June I forwarded the money to Col. IV, P. Waal, Chief of the Secret Ser vice Departmental the Tremor?, at Wmte- Ington. I marked the money within half an hoof Kneel received it. - The envelope In which it won enclosed la new with it. Hnew Johnism only by repute/1.. On the ELI, of April lest a MOO called at my house and left a package of money, and le . porsumce of information I proceeded to Altoona. Anived there on the mornlngof the 111th. -Hall aent a man to unsure for the purehare Of the Money hum' Johnson, and in the afternoon. In pmmanco of Infor mation received. I. went to thestable of Johnson, in company with a man who came with me from ilunUngdon. A game of cards was proposed, and We .. tweed playing until about six o'elock, an the me. ond bony of the building. When we unit 'playing all left the room except Johnson, Calltatu 1". A. Moamar and myself. Mc. Atrer raid toJohnsou, "I'll into that attar arw. If It's road y , , reterring tea previous rangement sr hien had been made. John son turned hill. mil mid Ouldressing MC- Atocll ...Ls man right," (referring to{ me.) McAteer replied yea, saying that I bad gang of railroad men In Clearhold county. Johnston stepped ontaide orthe door of the room, remit. above th e door, and pro. timed this package of counterfeit money. lie then ressnlered the room. leaked Use door, nod era Oat ilOatt to a table. Ile thee sited McAteer bow Meat ho Wanted. McAteer ceid he had not Mach money TO tipme,tst would take fire or ten dollar.' aorthwof It. Ile hesitated about br. 7 tl the r,m raid contained 10ic asked use Ukage, i wante lt d, some. I to /I ld.him 1 did•nt knew, I would Elko to look et It. Ile then drew one vireo from the pack and banded 15 tome. Ile paid "Pate a loft at iti the beat there moot: . I took the wimple to the window ' appareoUr to exa mine It, (It was getting dark,) oaf naked him what he wanted for It. lie mid "lean lot you hare that, Major, for forty dollars a hundred:. Told him that was.prettyneep, , therighti • ••• • • could cot It cloacorr by looking emend LIO. /Lc acid Do conk% not afford kr let It go tor any Ices, 84 lac had llama al—al high for It.. I. then sorrow to twos It. and .141 _ would giro WA Leer what he wantal out of Itiarhen we got Out Of town. I took It and paid him forty done.. lilase.l the root age In my Sire. , postal, and we di lett the suttee.- We then 1.10AL141 a lager beer a. loon on the next corner, and think John ston tolled for two ghillies. We laic the la. ger beer railod. s Johnston w n n ow a U lk hd te og = et he e down to , the railroad, a Mamma of shoot • . • • • -• • egnare W and' a half. On the way down he advised' me not to let any of the Mee.; go la the lawn, no th ere wen, bangs about, and they would detect It On• mediatilly: burin my eactleti of country he thatlt widish geed saw heat—lle wide:stoat that I was from Clesallehl county. lie then told me to come down stout the middle Of May:that they were getting up • new Na tional nee on an Neatens bong, and be would let tee bare some. Told him it I. could I would be down and get some. ,toaa him if be had 001 tb... ile rai'l not; they were not ready. We separated at the hotel, with the underrtananof that I was to come around to the stable and play another genie of cards. Went to Dorm's bona .And got. oar supper. Alter supper went up to our room. and Captain McAteer and 1 marked some of the money. 1)10 not go back to the stable. I went to Phi's delphla the same night, the train etartlu shoot eight o'clock. On driving home / marked the balance of the money, settled It op. endorsed tbn envelope, and locked it In my secretary. where it remained until the second of June, when I forwarded It to Col. Wood, at Wasbington. When I receded to. formation from lie.tteer, on the rib of April,lobtained from him— (Objection by Mr. Purviade. Objection sustained.) I to. etructed McAteer to make a purchase !rent Johnittnt, Lt he Could, before 1 &rinsed at Altoona. Cram-examined. by 11r. Iloward—i was in the detedde dreke of the United dates; was discharged on the lth day of Juno; the hole et the secret service lode was carged at that time! 1.10 S" of none of the force now employed. Colon entering the .strut treasury service was a Captain In the 'Mtn New York Cavalry; was attacked ro Gen. Doubleday's court martial. .Previone to entering the army was Superintendent of Manufacturd at the Philadelphia Alms Hoene_ ,lied not command of a company called the "Schuylkill mannonwt „Doi not tell IL Y. Botts Ellett ilelongedto lbeEtcenyi. kill hanker, end that they were n band of teleVett Sod burglars. Ihltt. woo In trlyere. ploy in the detective Bernd. 111,1 not tall him while In toy employ U.... moo in the aerrlee was worth anything nnlege he was ot thief or a counterfeiter. Mr. Carnahan asked lee counsel to tlx the time and place lf they desired to oontra. Court,-..rhiladelonlit is is very Wife city, Mid the conns.d must be more particu lar orepecine In their interrogatories. Mr. Yerviance—The witness ries the haul of the astern's/1 force, end had stated that the man Butts bad been in Ins employ. We Lek whether,while Beata was in Ins employ, be did not make certain Matements. -This is as clews an we OM 00100 to 114 or. Carnahan insisted that the time and plane must he given, and the Court so re- Witness contlnued—Never bad any con versation with Botta on the nutlect refer red to. Did not tell film on the MI of July, in Yhiladelph hi. at my house, that I did not Isiah to prosecute Mr. Johnston; don't re member 01 eo laying. Butts came to me concerning this case. and said that I could make flea thousand doll.. by not. prose cuting Johnston. Unite said he wee au thorized to make this bargain. Did notway to Butts, In that conversation, that it was about time Johnston was coming Mown with some of bin money. DM uotmil Batts I MAD. biggest thing on Johnston le the State, may have told laitalliatJobusinn Tad the reputation .of being the largest roan. , [orlon.. In ;ho finite. Did not tell him that I could make more money out of John. .ton In this also that I had "put up" onhim than ever had been made. Wile.. (to Mr. Dowd;—lke you know Butte 1 I can tell you who he in. Tho Court—Usher mind. Mr. Yrenklle; answer toe nocetion• Mr. lioward—The witness may be em, prised that I know Butts. Queetion by Mr. /loward—Do you under stand the meaning ot what is wiled "nut meg up" .Job on amen t Witness—l think 1 des don't know What you May tind•rstand by It. I had in my stapler. let theeeerMservice, different moo. ' The Molinesa of an operative, ns I was, is to take all persons engaged is °lmolai.; and maeuramoring any kind of counterfeit gov eminent securities. I never 0401004 any Unm to Swear to a Ile In the also of the ited 'States vs. Stewart anti COordw. at Philadelphia, and Mmsed him for sot ' doing so. Did not so advise .1. man named Hotel:asen in that case. Spoke to him stoat not *wearies What he had 'repreeented ) for that reason I an alibi was proven In the ease, at, there was no other witness in the case but Butte, and they would not believe him upon oath. Did not say to Butte and itutchineon that It was the net ease I had lost, and If tbey hati sworn right the parties would hove been convicte g t d. Don't remember . swearse saying ho - would not to any. thing bat what watt the truth. Did not say that my aimistantswere not of Lho right stamp. Dont remember of any such 0011- vpmtem having taken place. Bette was. recommended to me before being Mploy. el, but 1 understoCal atterwarde that his recOMMendetlolll were surreptitiously ob. tainedibe tole me en himself. 111,1 not tell Hutchinson thatf liras gnomes:en In this job I would Oa restored to the detective, minutia, from which I was dineliarged or turned out. Mr. Carnahan—Mr. Howard, have you salted witness whether be was discharged from the detective eaten:el Mr. floward—Yes.sir. Mr. Carnahan ,- / have not heard' him mei, that be was. - - The Court—He sal4 the whets .far t s were remOvaL MUMS Iprodueing pareirs)—llere le the order of my removal. Yon can look at i t he aeon:care elm.). seeing it: Mr.Catuallan--Nriver. mlnd,lir..Yranklip, we'll have Die p.m' read. - Witnesst prommde — Never Mentioned theOya entileol of the Johnson natio to Thomas, fl nOt say to him I hail. a I puny mab, whocoute swear athat mane life away. Molar bail, any convereatlou, with Hoye on the antdeer whatever. 'Hoye, In January, IMO, made application to my for employment at an assistant; told ban to g 0 to WOrk.'arei I mega consider the matter. legrosit.thst he Was under. a chthge of passing 4. tiontiterfelt arty 1101100 bill; alter that/ WA no Partner interooorm with WM.'DIG. LoY.ennithine cd employee. In Con felt money. Court 14.10artied until tea o'clock h.v-aaV.: FROM CIfICAGO Seven Children Poisened—Three of Shops heed—Arrest SSSSS pooled rag , flee—Shore PieMeg—Charge of Libel.. lily Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ilesetts./ ' Camino. Logust. 11.—A case of polumlog occurred tn. Morton . township, hia.enn county, t hree y litid, rename' ni the death of children of lir. Bunt. Four other children. poisoned at thu 6/0930 time. were living at last accounts. Suselcion roars upon it married daughter of Alraitrat and it brother of hoe itushonif, Who nep nn- der arreet. ' D. A. Onodrich, : who caused trio arrest of several members of the Board of Trade. • few ears Moue, for "abort" selling. bits brought snit against the Clidesigo 61 ,60,10,6 libel—damages ponce. The lb connate in tt . ttritintir ta : i llerblTU . 7 I.OOITC* 00 11/00 111 V . - - MN EDITION, FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. FROM EUROPE. Ay reteeeeph to the rttubeeih eteeetee., ENGL&2II O T MILER TOT 1..T1MA.;'13.0101.D. /401000 ;ApirusL, HOllllB of Lords decided the appettl to the beak- ToPtoy oase of Overcool: Gitroey & Co., trt favor of the IlcitildotOr. • x • 121=EINEWM Loenos, „loom, IGrafidnight.—The action of the bones of Lords on 'Tuesday night, receding born its amenfintente to the Ito , form bill; placed both 1 2 =Oir m Complete accord. The Dili has ly permed, and having received ilia salleneof the ql3OOll, Ia r!M=:1:1 - In tha Hem° of Conuneris tonight the regulation. of the Parkebiti. emessure le. tended to prevent nubile incetinire in the Real: Parka, wee RlLhdraßll ley the Gov- = The quarterly foreign artd eolonlel wool ealee commenced. to.clay:: The market opened ittabcaletlthpriotql AL the cOnalu elm of the tsAtealun. CIERILAX it . . , citannursa-earte 1171tirED. ' 4 . • I . II.ILIIOILi. /ingest 1 night g floe broke out to thonoroan , Cathedral In thle oily. The street was of great innthleltY, astlng from 1414 and famous for arehltsotnral beauty and WkWrical wood. Ilona Ali the elaborate doomatlnne of the Interior were destroyed. rod the :walls. roof and lower portals no lueltgAnjured that It will probably beneceseai7 to take the whole bonding down. MUSING or =LIES. lingua, August 15.-6 meeting la belug Geld between too Situ/ err:Tinala and the Emperor Of Austria. - C. 1211 1. SISIANATIONS. flactianatr, aaittlet la—ill the teember li of the anatileo Cabinet have - sent that resoinialona to Priem Castles of Intim solierin. nntlo RTA.II2 XIMIPIR ZIZCte R.' Baena, August 13,—The'new Minister for trierfaltsal States, lion. Einorge Hammon, has had an informal Inernew with Prime Minister Bismarck, at which the converse tips was most cordial. Neat week Ban croft. will bake the first Madlence with tins King, when he wtlipiene4l big etodentlabt as Ambassador of the Airdiiicau Republic:. 1111273 Aegrtill.l s . — The on hie return to Constantinople, received addrese tram the Utica Sider, setic, De left in 050050 of the Gorernment during too abeence. la his reply the Sultan, eller re-. viewing his reeent - joaroey to Resta= Europe, 'eye, es the reset of Dia °teem. ttoria, he to prompted to Inaugurate ao ere of Proterese for the Ottoman Enspire.nud pronilies to eatimit • aeries of measures of ratan:a for too benellt of tits subjects. ,• WO IN•riIiVIOLILOCZ tralrra• •rraine• a•sss, Aurgost is.—DLottektes from Con. steattoople state that the turklah Govern neat. after stelae duo consideration to the eolleutive note, of tho European rowers, has come to the conclusion it °Llano' admit th • Intervention of Ot.b. trovartimenta • In the strain of Candla, and refuses conic:at to the 1.1 icrwrivropcs.d. - G113:1 ...111 KO/N . LAPS . .1.171.2101111,1) —4a C•KII —The public health in Texas Iv Ira. proving. The local papers my that If is not a tad yellow fever, rear.. —There , --There is a movement origivatiNOrt Best. n, to construct a railroad alogg -Lake Ontario, from Lewiston to 0 The citirena of t h e former place = —Professor Clerk. lately elected Preal , -- dont of the Massachuserus Agricultural AILUIVED ollr.. , - .I.7olletle, was formerly Colonel:U of these F6x.stoc-rn, August to — Theetaaansalp Massachusetts voluateeta.. Arege, from New York, mrivednere to-dm. —A correspondent- of a 'P.: ow }'ark pa-: She Malted up et eel the crew of the .1.0 ,,per, writing about the commencement of tenor. of Greenock, which had been aban• Yale, asks: “Why will not some wealthy Cooed. patron,. die and ... bequeath a new carpet sorrasarrow. Angina I.S.—The steamship tar the t'ommeucetPettt stage,!" noratts, from hew Vora, arrived to-day. — The lest Phate'fif the hose hail mania —a— has occurred at Linea, where the Board FINANCIAL AND CONDNINCIAL. of Education have challenged the Com, I.capm, jtarin i5,—.L.,,,,,,cc,„.01,,,, mon Council to play a match. The Int-t 94%; 1-01 s, 73h; Illinois Central, 7e; Brie, ter have aceoptcsi, and the 'old boys will 45 , -;; Ashman ma Great Western, 01+ +,4 have it out In a low days. - i' ''''''''''''' "Su" 13 • —E '"" 9.--.U. . —The Rev. Thomas B. Wood, who has Bomar:!(. Lorsaroot.. August 16.—Etentap.--Cotton had charge of the department of natural closed wont - at an advance of hi on Up- edema In Wilbralemn (Mass.) Academy. lands; )(elating Untands,lo3(lorl..A.rts, 11141 has accepted the Presidency of the? aio We. iOl Da.., 11..4 ' 4.° .W.. 1 t h ttt and Female College at Valparaiso, Intl. at • decline of M. Waco yestardm. 'Wheat stem,. at M. ad.lbe WhitaCatuomta. Bar- -.A portrait of William _Lloyd tiarri ley, Oat& and Peas anchmged. Provisions lion hot Arm ,tainted by the Boston artist —no change. Beef 1150. 6.1. Rork -. 7L. 4 , 1. Blllinga, at ate order of the Bay State r., ,,, ,0 ,bOl. ' Cheese els. It. for American. ~..,1,o,„ Company a wor,..„„,,teromd will la, n • and Lard unchanged- Produce— - ,', ate. IC I! e r f . T . urne w. n .i tine pu lt e lo c l d er .Ratn tual elodose d ~. pl_adj.sv‘.6,... Butts, Its' Hall- In that city. President of the Colo. O. 'fallow 41s. Id. L .,,,,,,,,, ,s. l ed j •,,,,,,. redo Gold 'Mining Compa7, 'suddenly 63. boo, Ms. Ltamed jet. advmeed ea ilhetti t lnere tt frt.. -Norfolk u ow der , aiNt ddosed 1.10.7.5. Oth e rarthstesnrichmsed. when about to be an - rated by .Gen.Scho-,, • Losses, Aomat 13.--Ereateg.—ireekly re. field im the charge of swindling soldiers. carne °"'" Bent °Cr ''''' ' '''''' " "Pm ' --General John A. Logan, or tin..i, Incesso Or 1M3,060. ' • • who was secured to deliver the - oration al !I FROM THE, SOUTH, toaasce. August. Ig..—The ste►mshlD Quaker City. Captain. Dunes., with a large tritinber of extrundonhfts trout the . United Buttes, hoe arrived at Neeles, where she tuts twee olared In to e.. The Quaker City ' , me on the w ;kyle the noly Lead, and the detention Maxi iidiggiltion among the pasSengerl. Maltreat! •001dOni— Engineer and linemen ,ILUled—Ogieer• *...reed , byVenn—new ratieb—Pelltl eel *antelop eln glelllor—gegle. gentian In Ababamis. ' , =I AVOUSTA, AVOW, SCCideht Which occurred last WA% on filolna and Ss yannan Railroad, near Ilonean , * Station. by the washleg Omer of • cularatc remitted . In th4tillmg of WI engineer, ;lad two faro' A. It. Lamar, Solicitor General of , Muse. gen county, nas been removed by order Of General Pope.. The first bale or new..cothon raised In , Georgia, sold to.dey at exid - 7•tas closeeo as strict middlLng. Three boles of ootton were received from Montromery last Fri day, claimed as strict middling, and sold at MX; cents. -The Montgomery Adrcrifser amrs that General rope Ise mammal all the civil MU confer Macon °minty. Charles A. Johnson, a colored man, ban tined from Mobile bY Mayor Morton. lam been theorleonod at Montgonlery for the al. lesed offence, of gelling paper. rldwalieg Morton. County ConsentiOns are being held in Florida for the purpose of adopting plat form open which the whites and blacke can oommanieate. _ it la believed the rates of yesterday trill aerinosly Injure the will by tbo water over• flowing the bottom hada. As far as heard tram, the following IC the result of Itealatratton la Alabama: Whites. 30,015 t colored, 761 W. Rionicos IN August 15--Teleirrams from all gene state that ram hes Wert falling boar- Mee yellterday toornlog. • BASTANIrMr, 15.—Weatber het; re s. luttmott, AUgatt 13.—negletratiOn caul. maithed t4.lay. BittataPhha a r tataa arid eigly-eeveri 'whites registered. BABB BALL • Totlingsemet at Detroit—The Chun. pion blob of Canoga neaten by the Alighp.OlO" of Allegheny City, Venon. Cur Televaish to the rittsbarsh llasette.) • Deeherr, /newt le—rtre rheum :old epee. tatore Were raiment ta•ney at We base ball teent,eneett. Three games were ulayed. The fleet, betaken the Ann Harbor Juniors. load Victories, of Ingersoll, Canada, wee won essay Or the otter. The emend, by the maple Leaf, of Hamilton Canada, and Welk's,. of Yort,lloron, was dm won by the Vanadium The Hatt gems was betllollll the All. thel7l:g Itils=hVYMYsto'l,"tliTeltin'e. pion onf, of Canada: Tbe Alienator@ wow score, fiftpflive to tnirty-live, Thh, the flna.l.llolo the Young Canadians Iwo been beaten. FROM CONNWTICIIT. • • . 4-0— • Ittobberlse Ilartferth—Tbe . Aeonerow of Oelenee. (B u y A t e =h A te u the ll P .— ltts r. bLrg m h 5ka5 ... ..4 . te..1 4, . to roll t oo beery -of Pratt. Whitney Inst. night. The watchman was knocked dowo .. i d e geged. The sate reeteted their 'awn., to ow It open . The oillea of Wood hawinse - webblO GOMPOnY, In the Emma. building aro, however, robbed of one bun oroo amliorty dollars, alt the money In the safe. Warta*.loteresting pap 00. wererosyat sho- meettne of the hintlortal Academy of ootoooo to .day. - Ns. Barnum elm Invited wo o d.o.amtlon of the new Department ofEA 000tIOS, 01 whosta bets etas!. Senator moon o wes a reception to the members of two Aesolentr to-morrow. Nti p . Equal Sights Loogztet Iny Tolosraoli to tea Pattabtligh GaSette. • August 15.--Tho Negro Equal Rlybte Cuateution Li:Owned - today. -1 renolation ewas plumed condemning bens lore Fesseaden, Trumbull, and other lie pubslow., ln steadily rernslug to bee the guestlotrof manhood suffrage, and recant weeding negro. e to nuPoort much men as gumner,StOYouc, Wade end Stanton for the Vreeldeney.' • • • *evilStott of Accepting glebes. On Telegraph to*. Plltabutiti Uszetts.) nyciyorp, August 11—C,ollootor of Inter nil gaseous Jonas won WiLUltteti of the cgstgo of sCospang lgabss. FROM C/aaFORNLEt, Diary Department Exibirgoil InclomiAloakii—Politleal Imbroglio, dto. Saw Yeast:moo, August L5.-Gon. lialleek has Leaned an order attaching Alaska to the Military Department of Ceifornia. me log Sake the hoad.citutitensof the District, and designating Company li, Second' Artillery and Comp say P. Ninth Infantry for - yard son at Slam The troops will sell September 13th. The Instliet Commander le yet to be • named. The Republicans of Sen. Francisco have nominated an • Independent Legislative ticket, taking three names out of =men from the re L' t. nton Coolfrinm Dena. The Senatorial question Is the chief cane: of the division. The New York mall of July .. .llth has been received overland. Arrived: Ship Germania. from New Tork, Enoch Train, from Philadelphia, Orion, from Barton, and Cnirnarnore,• from Liver. pool. FROM NEW ORLEANS fall Registration Itetarns—Constltn. Ronal Convention—Mellon , Fever— Calton Worm. :By Telesomb to the Plttsberch Gssette.3 New °stases, August 16.—The full regis• tration returns shots: Wates. 44,!1!, hhsehe,„ U.T.03 The whitea have o very Mall Majority in tan parishes, Indio to, majority in this city Is forte. As soon as the Stet. Is arranged into dig. Wets,. General Sheridan will Issue an order for the election of tnerubens of a convection to rorrn nouns Mutton under the reconstruc tion act. Fourteen deaths from yellow fever oc curred during the week ending this morn /WC. Accounts continue from this State and . the Coast' counties cottonworm the def. troutiveneas of the wor • . BeaKato Done Irate Races. Teloar apt' Mine Pitianurrn Oloate.l 8V1r11,1.0, L Atig'o3l. 13.—The iwo mile heat 'race was won double 51Iu racee, 610 and 5:0154. In toe double team Etat. Allan end mate were not driven, as their polut would deprive the race of lowest. Dahl bow and mete won; best time, 11=y,,i'.. Ethan Allen and Donut Allen were speeded over Um track, and made the half mile In 112%. loin.. by . • Lion. tgy Ttleuranh to the rlttsheith nettle./ 'Wanner.. A.m. IS —Profeeeor LID lg. worthy w. badly wounded by ono of the bone In Yoropaugh's Ciro., while perform ing et Honey - Yalle - lent' evening. Ile will probably rt.., Original Kneed or .tee tiolden Fleeee. • Elie Trio/rant to the rltunanh (tanned Nan' roar, August 15.—Geo. W. L. Dickler. the originator of the Knightaor the Golden .Tieece, Mod at Baltimore tureen:inlay. . . . . lifter Items. By Teleereph to the Ylnahorgh Gazette.> Men ra ts, August la—River 'falling. Louien... Aagtott It —Etter falling .lowly' witty - tan feat ten Inches by an.Y Lamaze of a Sloop. Telegrapb to the Plttatoorgh litaette.3 SOISTOII, Anton 15.—The new steam sloop Nantucket wee Launched to-day. Bbo 0111 carry Novell Bllno. . Galf-CabioNesHeesvored. By Teleasph to the rlttaburgh leasette.3 Hirt . Wsrr, Almost 11.—The cable by not sct beta playa up.. 100,000 Dollar. Pold for Dexter. lylarval to tile Pitt.euigh Gazette.) atmetn, Aorat UirSobettnbunef glad po,too for Dqs.tor. GENERAL NEWS —Gen.' Butler has retired to' ht sea side residence at Annis4uum,ldsaa —The richest mein itt,lsiew Hampshire 1 , 3 Isaac Spaulding, of lioncertl, whose weekly inmate is $1,009. —Edwin P. Whipple delivers the cons- 1 , ntencement address before the Iltera rc societies of 3diddlebury (V t.l College lele week. the fair of the - New ila7l - 4shlre State Ag ricultural Society, at .4.44a1ma, next month, lase noti fi ed the managers of his Inability to fulfill his engagement. —Francis Bodurilla, of Agawam, his a lot in [het town which yes taken up by his ancestors in 1640, hoe been owned by them and hiln`ever since, and has been ploughed this, year for only the second Unto In the - long period of two. hundred and twenty-Seven year& —The New York Conference Seminary at.Charlotteeville is iambs. it took fire about 1 o'clock on Saturduy,from sparks falling upon the - roof from ono of the - chimneys. Every' effort was made to -save the building, but in vain. The loss lo about /430,000, partially covered by In 4111ratiO, —The CT.' has given orders for carry ing annually to the budget of the king dom of. Poland a credit of from rAouo to 100,00 U roubles, .for the construction of orthodox Russian churches In, the coun try. In esnutequence of this decision, one is to be built this year at Lubin, and more In other places. , • --Tbo Michigan.. Constitutional Con vention has adopted a provision for the new constitution that no mechanical trade shall be taught to convicts In the State prison, except the "manufacture of those articles of which the chief con sumption is iniport ed front other States." —Between three hundred and fifty and four hundred men have been discharged from the. Springfield ,Armory. Over eight hundred are still employed. As noon as the remainder of tine thousand ' rifles aro altered to breech-loaders. the force at the armory will be reduced to u peace footing: This will Mks about three —Mermaids Ale said to he numerous in the Kan- river, in Kansas. A. few days ago a party of young men out hunting came across MX of them, which fled at their approach. A singular coincidence was the finding of sin waterfalls, six seta of hoop skirt. and six - rt cetera& on the bank of the river near whom the mer maids were first seen. A Lady , . Opinion of a Ladyle Mari. Ira. Stephens, In her monthly maga zine, givem a certain class of men, the like of whom are seen In every commu nity, the bandit of her opinion, as fol lows: Onr own itrivateopiniOn on the"lady'S man" is, that be ts thoroughly contempt 'hie—a sort of life hardly worth thinking about—a nutshell with the kernel with ered up,.n handful of foam drifting over the wino of life—something not alto. gethar unpleasant to the fancy, but of no earthly use. A woman of sense would as goon be put to Ka in n anon-of-war made of shingles, or take up her resi dence in a card house, on- dream of at taching herself to a lady-killer. Women worth the name are seldom deceived into thinking •our lady's man the choicest specimen of his Raz What ever their ignorance may be, womanly Intuition must- tell them - that the men who live for a great object, land whose spirits ore . firmly knit that they are able to encounter die storms of life—rnen whose depth and warmth of feeling re semble the_powerful current of a mighty river, and not the bubbles on its surface —who, it they love, are never smitten by mere 'beauty of reran or features—that tlag.ge men are more worthy even of ocoi pying their thoughts in idle momenta than the fops and, men about town with whose etteuttoll&they amuse themselves. If we were to tell him this hivrould only laugh; he. has no pride about him, al though full of vanity, and It-matters not to him what we may • broadly stftrm or quietly ItudnUnt. dolt and delicate though he is, bets 1. impervious to ridicule as a hod murter, and as regardless of honest contempt as a city alderman. Were you to hand hint this article, le would take it to some social party and read It alotad,, in the most mellifluous veleettug a homage to his own aOsn'etions. PRICE THREE CENTS. CITY AND STBIIIIIIAII. FOURTH PAGE.—Mtefialest mutmostrHta- Ok MaaeY. ou anckPrialotae Market Reigate a 'Oars by any paper ink ie ally, loaf befound on our Atnarth Ave. The .Plittabnegtt andLewin/14m lager The Pittsburgh and Birmingham Rail way him been in operation about night year., during which time its business has steadily increased, until It has redebed.att extent beyond the expectations of the stockholders, and the fatultiesof the com. pany are now insufficient to meet the de* Mande of the public. There are now on the line ten cars, each making nine trips per day, which, owing to the want of a double track through the borough of Birmingham. le as many as can De run, without adding • number of switches 'to that portion of - the road, which they have • right to do. mi . vre underaticid Intend, doing ttnles. the , Der. Oogh grants the Privilege of laying the' ad ditional track. • The bosun.. on this line is more regular than that of any other read in the atty . , and will !acres. with the -- I.Teb oo . of th e „ city, on which ft ee alone dependent.... the other knee are a/1 more or lam dePek . dent on transient travel. The manner In which the - affairs of the company are managed by the present gen tlemanly, coerce°us and efficient Okal. la sufficient to ensure a contlonatitm Of the it now ordoyv. - Xi.' Wm. X. B er.. the President of the company, la ti thing 1n hie Mr.o to secure the comfort Of the public, and ever attentive to the Inter °eta of theedMpany. and It Is • univereallY conceded that a better man for the Poettion couldnot be found. The emlneVes gen orally ate pleasant., gentlemanly and atten tive to business. Soma idea of the Maine. of the line may De formed from the following facts: The dtatance from the station on fimithilet4 street to the terminus of the road Cwo end one-half mile.. There, are tan cars on the road, each of which makes nine tripe per day. • Each car carries on an average forty parremgers per trip. or three hen dyed and tirty per day. which, at six cent. e`nii, amount. to Sit lb. Bach ear travels • distance of forty-five miles duly, and the ton can travel four hondred and WWl:idles, s nd e y w hh ee a m e n /i ts dto s x l hundred e a fi re employed by tile-company twelve coeds, tors, twelve drivers and twenty-two men eegaged at the stables and on tocsin.. There are at. the stables eighty head of horse. and mules, Some of which have been on the road ennee There are three teams to • car, each team making three tries per day. which requires them to travel fifteen rade. The first car leaves the Its tlon at the stables in Lower ...Clair town ship at six o'clock and the last car loaves Pittsburgh at eleven?. n. it requires thirty minutes to make the trip from the Cation on Smithfield street to the Stahles at the ten:eines of the med. Cars leave the. tation every fifteen minutes. The figures relating to the number Of psesengers car ried sod the proceeds - are not official, but have been obtained from an authentto source, and may be taken as a fair eatimatc larder at Ohara& Pe.—One Nam 111111 ed end TOO! 6111nOallil /DJ Ilted - Three or Oho Perpetralers &ravage& An affray occurred to Sharon. Mercer cornett, Pa, on Saturday evening, in which one titan was killed and font others seriously injured. it appears that about elev.:a:Web:elk, on that uefflug, while Mx churl Morrie, Charles; John and Michael Boone, and Thomas bele, were PreaSelleit homewards, they were attacked by ri Duty of roughs, nine or ten in number. A ter rible light ensued. but the roughs soon, overpowered the others and beat them te a terrible manner. Moran had his =nil crushed in, waddled In a short time.. Hu i companions were all Injured more .leu, and is feared of them may die. The names of the assailants. = far as weld be ascertanied. are Jonn Ashton, -Jr.; Law. Gange Mounts, Daniel Earigi Enid. eorge Green, Linuiphrey Coughs John Brouton. On Stands? three Of the renter, Jo= Bruerton, John Ashton Green were =rented, =dare now and coutinedGeorge to the Mercer county Breerthe is • resident of the Second and of 'this 'cirri and theeof one of the tortice Impli cated tohe Bleminiiham bridge rape case. George Green la amide:it of Temparauce -.elite. while Ashton resides In Sharers. The other he implicated bare mule their escape. but they will probably be secured. The assault seems .to bare been entirely unprovoked, and wits one of the most bre. MI which hIS erar Oraeurred will tiled Tlettal - The parties arrested will not ha% e he =CU oiler the Coroner's Jury have notched tneirlarestigatton. = /CAA; • paiNl7, MINIMUM the 'numbed . of Inuit*. id' tits INiacen,,ikla , ' which am, 136- smisesoodoingagist, renikend more chum Inc still that tour-Mesa them ara tree • byand agalnet wemen. Even little petty quarrel between neighbor. results In sopa, formation fur surety of the peace, the ones go to nun. sod in many of them the mats, are saddled rum the county, the 'puttee being too poor to pay them, thus Ineolvlng an anonw of hundreds of dollen every year. Under exieting laws there Is no remedy for It, and the ent.will continue so long as h a d remain undauissa. lf nro. gistretes power to ~7 and decide the cases Instead of merely heating them and 101,114 the offenders for court, if they find probable the expense to the county would not only be decreased,butthe number f Information for this offence be greatly Citelulahed. The following M a fair 'ample of cum of this kind: Mary Nolen and Ho nors Clark lied %quarrel. Honors, threat- ened to drag Mary out of her house. oisae 1.0.1.1.1.1011 wenst her for mire l tTlf the peace. A WILITILLIC 0145 Lusted. and if on hearing the Justin finds this the threat was ode he will hILTO to hold the defendant to bail for her appenitnee et court, or in de fault of ball commit her to ALI. making ad ditional mats In the case, which In all probability the oounty will have, to pay. Would It got be better to give the magi. strata power to try the Case dually lad to. filet a floe on the offender when, lola Judgment, the facts of the cue ann.& It. • Wilde or Reward lot Orphans and =it This institute dates from April lfl. 1881. and is now prepared to over a free pus to educational advantage. in various Schools and Colleges, suited to the needs and In dividual cliarsateristics of Patriot OrDhans• who may apply to the Corresponding Sec retary, David P. Holton, M. D. 11.4 West Fifty...fourth street, Sow York. Dr. Hollow having been for the put five months laboring to perfect the workings of the institnia In the western .State% o 10 tnis city now en rotas to the Fast. • 10.411- • Don to a statement of the Society , . Dor pose. and efforts to secure the establish ment of Agricultural Colleges, Experimen. tal Parms.and Patriot Orphan Homes to the several states, he briefly speaks aim the following wpm: 1. The oder at WO through the Institute of geward for Orphans of Patriots for the best essay on physiology wid hygiene. 1. .The tVestminster Vermont prise for the beet picture in crayon or_ paint, illus. tracing temperance, freedom, and educe- Lion• • 3. etrenmstances attending the formation of the Arse IsoolOty In alumina on the prin diple of total abstinence from intoxicating rinks—and forty-tive years , experience In keeping the pledge. 4. Theproposed celebration on Tolumla of we Atli :1111201c • 001.47, Sion, York, J alp eth, IeGS. • • I==! Under the anytime! "Geer." the Erie DM peek has the following, Chicago man who has beset Melons about Pittsbargh, probably with a view to buying it, writes to the Trdfune of that oily, In regard to the dullness of Mamma Us ettyle .A.Trtend, being on the street at a rather early hour of the day. mot one of the partners of a well knOgn dry goods bonse. who seemed In great haste to mash his place, of Moines. .110 stopped the partner, questioned him.* to his haste, andmiggesh eal that Moonlit not certainly be mummers that called him thou early to his nom. The merchant replied hastily, as he proceeded on Ma way, that there were three patine= in of. concern, and but two chairs In Um store, and he had taken an early Mart in or• der to secure one of them for the dal."' ' We Maim tide etoryhl. been told sev eral time. before, but in "ash particular can et. enterprising ed ow n ing location chairs AnOnly taro for three partnere. - _ An Impostor. Tho Cleveland Herold nays: "A few day@ ago a wall drawled woman .topped at ddo of our prinolpal betels, reguderring herself se a resident of St. Lonla, and ref:in:seating . herself as being out of fonds, owing to a robbery on the Pittsburgh road, flermonay and tickets, supra[h claimed. were stolen be- Swam Pittsband ' cond actor, knowing sbe bad. %Whetbut.the when the train started. permittal her to pses to Cleveland: • bleating with sympathy from ital. In the haat, ebb natured whew" means to ran:mit° nttabergh, prOtotting to Morn time same In • feW days, bet; ep tro time, they bsvis lookost m vain for the remittance. The asaistenew vie bewared open the eteeostri of tier being • relative of ono of the drat lamina of Pittsburgh. =l=== AntlreWlsOn ma dee . taforniatlon before Alderman Donablettn, ..yesterday, against sauluel Woods, for obtaining goois under wee pretence.. Ha.alleges Mot . Woods purchased from him clothing to the alaonat. of CM representing to him that he was In too employ of the Pennsylvania Manned Company, aXHI that he would Par lor UMW as soon se be received his icay from them, welch representattatta pore all Att. st hearing he wan ootrimStted tO I. fault of the required ball, for hie aPlumnillo ,, at Court. Were such 'Throe:thalam yomilatOdl.o 40ce100 a man of ordina . hoot" Charged wish *dmlien'. Edward Liepbart apheared hater. Alder. man 11. J. Thomas; yesterday, guff made lufbrmaticm against •Jdeeph glyere. chart. Mill him with adultery with his (LlipturffS) Wise Elisabeth. The proseentormas resi ding With hie wits IO Oakland township. A short time since they WA some UOUbla, the wile leaving her husband . ' root. hlyei the accused, offered her a llama, which accepted, and has elow beau liring st b 1101151 La pie Eighth ward. Myers was ar , rested sod committed JO Jail to default Of bail. Triegt se Ihicopc—Klbto stut Pohl, the Pestles who ere ehareed with oomstlttles so:thesis, et trwtsh Btallon, imam weeks Mao*. made ea attempt to rave gnat the Jul it Greestibuss, On Timidity LW.. ==E= A frighthil accident occurred on the Fitts. burgh and Cleveland Railroad on Wednes day of last week, et which the Cleveland /lain Dealer contains the following amount: • The train ISM Gruelling,' at el w. s e w previous to ita arrival at Lucas, seven nuns east of ltanalleld,. the engine .gave out, dug oozin for cisither e g delayngine fr of muddyom klans an hou iteld. Ther in wait.. one sent was not regular Intlimuner en= glue, bus a local Freight locomotive: The train being behind • time, ran at a fearful rate Of Opted, lantil within • mile of Woos ter, Whelan wheel of the locomotivie broke. throwing the twain from the freak. The engine wee thrown • seventy feet into the ditch, and she baggage • and pasaenger coaches were mattered - about prominent. away.. The whole. train ran a dietanee of two hundred yards. after leaving the track, Puking over an open culvert, same twenty feet across—tearing up the track for some distance. Strange to say, not a soul on the train wasinjured in the least. • The engi neer and fireman stood bravely to their Imam. going over with the engine. The en cape of the passengers la attributed in a great' degree ao WWI fact. Among • the paw senses,: were Judge Hackney, Col. McCook, and the Zan, Fred. Green, of the Plain . . . . • Poisoned Ills enlekena. • MAU= Seibert. a resident of the lifth ward, Ind a Alert ttmo Mime the Doesessar of s hen grad brood of ehkkons, ajnenendon of which wan Dien& DOT slier day would he count his dook, .P day !wing aimen the number of pouf? tes, ohla , • mats, eon, he would have out of Ids dream of pot ides, as the sequel. the llool4_ Bus: - 191111 aux had a neighbor who rah:deed in the name otJohn Goiledb Henry, who it is alleged Is a Viderne pan, prone to do evil. John and William bad - a digiculti about some trivial matters, and John, booming iondnean for .bL chickens. thoocht by destroying them be would most. erreetnani MIMEO ma lad , " he Poisoudd `th l2 William made Information POW= Alder man Taylor, yesterday against John, the ' chicken slayer, for surety of the peace, al. baring that Jonn had poisoned hls ablate sod he feared that he might do him mime pereonal bodily in A warrant wits lined, upon which John will be brought to time, when tonna. = • . We announce with great pleasure that the. Oratorio of "Christ on Mount Olivet," one of Beethoven's masterlyWnirponitlcom, be produced at the Academy - of Musk, on the =Tx of September, under the direction of Mr. Y. ruattringer, , a skillful, expert. weed and ariomplistied anislelan, formerly of the CoWerratorlimi at penis, Auttria, and latterly preset:Lei:My nisi:eated with the celebrated Grover's - Opera Trountb Of Nov York. Kr. Ynehringsr Mix heed en. ed upon the preparations nousisaly for bringing ont this splendhl Wart for sever al months, arat we hazard nothing in pre- Meting teat the perfornianoe will he arrest stuMess.. Over one hundred and twenty.five seises will unite bt Wring • brilliancY and pathos to the &imposition. Including the Hwmonle and Probable Woe.' MM * Mlela The beat talent In the two clues ul to take pert on the omission. togeth - ais - AtTi all the prominent choir Wagers belonging to the Churches. We learn that the leading gibe,have been alislirned 1. 0 /wit and Messrs. Aptalbatini, JOssph /Dal and L. Brecht. E== A distressing and fatal accident chained on Thursday, near Windsor. Bichland &runty, Ohio, migrating in the death of a boy about fourteen years of age, the follow ing particulars of which we olly tram the Mansfield itwold: Thomai Berzon, a far mer, and las gen, a lad. Of about fourteen years, wore engaged in hauling in oath and had the wagon partly laden; when the fath er left his son, who was on the load, in chmkg of the horses for short time. while he was binding some shear's a short dla mace away. During his ataerme the Muse. became frightened from some PUN ran away and shrew the boy. MA the wheals passim( marl= breaking a lag • and arm and oustingfatshtsaetn a hi ca man ner. lie lived buts short time. `'The horses in trier worse struck. • stump, partially wrordricurthe load and taking a hire* of about two hundred. yam% retained and struck- the same. damn, emnPietlng the wreck. and entirely freeing them... Wes from the wagon. MZ=ZE Dr. A. G. IteCandlese Proldenu n to th e Board. of Malta. furtd;he• tha ralloalutt oo the hat of deaths far theireekoommene. fag Auguat 4th sod ending Austad. Iltht Miles:lB.l emsle9,lB; White; WI; Galored, The aware at the dostth. are thus enu merated Typtionl revert; scrofula 14 dtp therm]; eoniumptlon dlarrhos 1; 'small natlrale , S; tholera Infant= 12; ooryteglan lungint irmaepturvongs t; drowned 1; MSZILIMIUS I; Waal album 1; Mc:Lillel2; criaao4l.2 . Of We above, n wore under one year old; 8 between' and at bet 2 and 151 3 be tween nand 10, 3 ween 20 end AO; rne. -preen io and an, and / between CO end 60. 'winch 701. gietallle Igtualtamatiess Y man may be pretty sure of earthly sun tem - These are Gott. in ha pocket, Inca Bs hls tongue, Bums In his face, arui a le his hearull Bat as a Tonle appetizer. and as • gentle stimulant. were to reliable virtue In PLAN, TATION BIT p TERS. No article has ever half sular or done half m mush gbeenood. Let o all who alilre not already tried this great understand at onoe test Ita qual. ' By. We understand that the Bramante I and Grocers of this section are selling vast Quantities, and that scarcely a - family is without it. Maonom Warsa.—L -dtalghtftd toilet arUcla—sunortor to Colma4 and at bad :the pace. aw-Iwn Skull Iltreaker.-11ary Nolan, and no. nom Clark are neighbors residing In the Fifth ward, and. no to not I:infrequently the case, have got lntoa family jar, the occa sion or watch we are not Informed. glary Is a Marlon merman, and although she has not laid violent hands on flown as yet, she has threatened to treat her skull, arm lest she should carry her threats into exam. Ilan, Honors made mformatlon against her yesterday , belom Alderman Taylor, for minty of the peace. - A warrant was Issued, the defendant arrested and held Tor a hear. Glorious Norru—lisnellosier Ia MPillfir improving. TOO operation of laying water: and gas pipes is going on vividly. and duel ling and bisiness houses are going uP very Ws in all parts of the city. All thombseing houses erected, and wanting hydrants or their houses Mud up with hot and cold water, would do well hymning on S. IL B/6. die A Bro., the well•known practical gl •.,• • ars and Gan Fitters. While they 40 flair work In a workmanlike manner, Hair arges are extremely los. TheLr estaltr chllsnmottle on Beater street betweetiPrank. lin and Chestnut.' a _ . Yea Flannels far 35 centa.sold recentlY for ISO coots. M:M= ramlly Tronbles.ls.ary INOtlin made teformatlon before Aldermen Taylor See. tares& against Mary Nolan, her stster-tn ls.w, for surety of the paws. Bhe alleges that the sSoresatd slater•thAaw threatened to ante her out of the booze and , best her WWI. out. dad she rem the threat may =lliad into ereoutlea. Ratifilt 11110 Weed for the arrest of the offeadlng YAM The outage reside to the BUM ward: We sell Orr Gouda both at Whoßeale and retail, and are, as a consequence, em abled to keep a larger and much better as. Extedetoes, sell ebeaper, mei slue Ms IgVaLi mere accommodating qmintitlei i axeltullvojObbTO/ Douglas. BAUM mot , chants areizented to examine IMO stook. J. W. BAiltaii & • es Market street. we are fielltog Marelol.4. at 1w than Eastern prioeg. Eaurt, AZDOZZOII i Co „ el ruts attest. • lielidelfOOD'S cure for Diarrhea. Cramp In the. Stomata no Bowels, CeMera /Wrens, Jte., contains othing Ityltatlng or Injurious to the Mak. chose anellerallib/a. Every This. lly that trios It mos tYlll)Lrerp It ou baud ready for immediate 's= by all drug gist. .• Beady. • priata—Waireated _perfect at LW errats Mashes, yard wide, far team. • . „Bleu & Pore Dye Wiataky L as exceedingly difficult article to got at 11 reasonable Prn" but . when yen. want It, me tO wee Drug Stare. Do. Si Market et, where 7c_e can,raly on gotta:4 a better lauds far MI • Malay than In any abet place In the Carer whare YOU can Wag rocure th e bait MM. anal LlgnOra or al p ea. Samaloba the place -474 Market street. • ltet(ee.—A special vele will leave the. Pittsburgh St ClonneUrrthe Depot on giro.. day, at o'clock A. m. for the (Amp Meeting near McKeesport. Itettirtilim till= win learn IdutC pogo . Videea .thwri v.. u.k.. ... .E. P.Armonti, Mimi Agra. ISbawls for WA sold ol S A S: a ßalsoun DOLL, of = Bummer Shawls Tear ahem,. -g Eristaest.—ln 'noticing the grieor e t t h e Summit lIotU Uniontown, out th reeepee . awn sonnets r. J. L /10atIttsw, "nth t h e People's Lme of the Satuto tere h e i e rweits Instead of the nail Use or stearnaree .nlett abet smartest= atA obliging gentleman rape resents. et. amaysit—Eatra wide 'ha ace quality for ti mute. worth 69 MAU. , E=l • Wig Wheel.- , Tho kasha: gy wheal in the United States le bolos badt at Wllsoing too, Delaware. It la for the rail tent engloB onto Pertosylvaata Steel Cotaoaara works, below Ma M. W M:dogma 0wn.... aid tags tho wheel la attracting a great deal el att.:tattoo ha that place. • clot Itranthr.-Ituy a dosible walled ire Ate Art of the nowt quality. from • ht. . J.A. Run .t CO.. he Fifth Meet. Stelzer! Geinall Gape if h-Taster them the auctioneers hemmer knocks dotes MOlllhandllso, neglect disposes of the teeth. lild. therefore. for that prize Of life, • Pen feet eat by brushing them regalialy -rich Sosonotrr. K•7l. No rime Mee iniW City-Can better or cheaper Boots, Shoes, Balmorals - and everything else in this line, be found than at the Cline honored store of J 11201711 R obb, No. 89 Market street. ea; liparittlat Mktlak MIAOW SS T: aunplOs Drug atuiy l / 4 nasal strilt, THE WEEKLY GLWEITE. wrifirmeakr azsplaroluaY. - ilk I s m auik matog =arm= COL- T: KM of latsrosting reading smatter. intl.:Mr adisegiala Wert aewe by mawmat , zw.: isnutui L maai...3 l Latter tor the Lamar. sid Mare sad moot reliable 11 e—_ spa old Cloarmersdarairket Reports glen tr, anY paper in the Oar: Ro . laroi.r. Ileesemi Rangunt aboold tws srlibont K. . , =Lan rca Stn RICIaI.7 • Meri11i.r .'""j."".."*....3111. cub. of I• 13. —And owe copy . of 'rages , to Alsaperson Coale; it the elan. Juimuou soepatlebe. made at W ttanty at elan rates. • , DC. Imra Mialft .•1714 tdltios sp. RM. IS we tans a yralaseday Failtlea tar gab. kapan aaalaabal ace wank. PILOSIVIDY Draft. W. atom thasais. or SA Itaiaalr4.2.44Us, may ea seat at mita. sumaxc. .ITlTaltosett. ?WA. I. 0. IL g.—Xr. John Ilebrnan, of the Sixth ward of this OYY, nu - bonn , fe - np - Dointed District Deputy Grand - Sachem of • the Independent. Order of Bad--Yea for stile Dunriet.. Jar: B. ham bean. the "Big Lunn. of the Ordet for twtitefros, And WI 031eq• : Yon for the third ,time ,Indleates that ,he , .407.thecoalldettee 00.4 r.IP thtl Aneyltesikys.—The tele. graph Lamm as 'that at the baba hall tenrnamant.at Datzalt, yeatereltY, tbe gesay Chtb.tram All tahazyClt.Tittam_Rtn: e