The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 17, 1867, Image 1

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~, I ,Tt_Eiti. s :filir,gly Ciiii:its
Jae Shah:awn an Leant Tenders=
Extract from lii. opinion lu Iha Coon
of Male vs.-Trott;
'On the :whole, then, I ant of the
opinion that the provistort of the let of
• Congress of February 11th, 1862, dechtf.
tag the notes tamed in pursuance of that
act to he lawful money; ana a legal fen
der, is UiCCONAT/TUTIONAL.
"This Toni/craft netesseey tint Tehould
consider the other. question which has
been made, its to the effect of the special
agreement to pay in lawful silver money
or the - United States. lam in favor of
entering judgment for the pltdntlic but
as a majority of the court are of a differ
ent ontaion judgment for the defendant."
--Copied_ fro the Philadelphia Age of
libruatil, IBli where the opinion is
published in t ai . .
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It may also found in the Legal la•
telligeacer of 3 I h 18, 1861, page U 2.
In the mmycopy of the Age is a care
fully prepared`culogy of the Judge and
his opinion, in which is the following: ~
"Judge Sherwood reasons upon anti
deeides..the case as if he were some lofty
spirit sitting far above and out of the
contentions and strifes of theworld."
Will not ..the holders of greenbacke
..
and Government bonds consider the
Judge as quite too elevated and ethereal
for seen earthly honors as a seat on the
Supreme Bench . 1'
A NICOLSON PAVEMENT coarnacro
in? Cincinnati has Succeeded is getting
Mound( into a peck of trouble by perform
insr his work Ina loose and careless man
na." He doubtless made a low hid fbr the
,yob and endeavored to pull up by half per
forming the work, using barely enough
gravel, sand and tar. to hide a woeful
.deficiency of blocks; strips, boards and
nano. Complaint having 'been made to
the authorities of the poor: character of
the work, Councils appointed a special
• Cotholittee to investigate the manner of
laying the pavement, the members of
which had entire sections turned up to
bear unmistakeable evidence against the
oVersharp contractor. Considerable pub
lic work 13 going on in our own city at
the present time, and perhaps examina
tion bib its character taight repay the
trouble, ai contractors sometimes will
take slight advantages to tura en hon
est (t) penny.
. Dail:wear Bonn has Itiretshed the
Democratic press with a studied t:siay, In
which he endeavors to More that ithe
whites and blacks are separate .and dis
tinct creations of the same Almighty
rawer—th at they arc not of the same
blood, as the blood of one differs from
the blood of the other as much is the
hair of the white man's head from the
wool that covers the negro's head—and
that - these differnees are not the result
of Climate, but the qutlone of "the all 7
wise and benevolent Father for some
great purpose of his own. Since the
.Penseerats hive discovered that the
"greepurpose" for which the negro has
been created is not to assist rebels into
office, they have returned to their. old
ahimosities, and - Instead of courting the
blacks, as heretofore, turn to.proscriblng
and damning ; thorn with a will and zest
itulle amusing and refreshing.
Tee conductor. of the -street railway
cue of Cincinnati Who liens riceatly ar
rested on a charge of embezzling the
funds of their employers ; have each
been held to anawafthe.eharge Masud.
The companies witi learn that the best
way to promote heneety is to nay their
employees living wages, so that stealing
will not have to be resorted to through
necessity.
Tun yellow fever it raging with Tear.
tel violence at Galveston, Taxa& The
mortality lists are large, the deaths aver
aging over twenty-eight per day. On
Thursday it was computed that there
were over one thousand cases in the
city.
Tar, office of the Treasurer of Hamil-
ton county, Ohio, is computed by the
CI noinneti Commercial to be worth for
thnierm of . two years the snug snm "of
seventy thousand Collars, St is worth
running for.
Zug National Union of Journeymen
Tailors is now In session at Cincinnati.
Hon. rignir Bartacanc., the chief of
the new National Departmeat ot Educe-
Lion,. delivered an address at Boston a
few oaya ago explanatory of the work
of his department. The power given to
it is very small. The law does not rec
ognise any intention on the part of the
Government to create a system of nit:
Venal education; nothing of the kind
waa contemplated. -Bo far es the Com-
Atilasioner is called upon to administer
the law, his aim Intl be to carry out lit.
evilly its provisions to collect and die
seminal& information: so as to show the
condition and progress of education in
the States and Territories, no as to aid
the : people of the United States In estab
lishing school systems. To show what
he had already begun to, doll° the way
- of work, ho menthe:Led that he head re
ceived applications for information from
gentlemen in the constitutional Convene
[loosnow being held' in New York,
Michigan and Maryland. He had re.
• ixived en application from Texas for in
formation, so that they may act in the
light of the experience of the old States,
so as to 'enable them to establish their
University on the right ground. Ho had
received from the State of Georgia a re
quest to frame a code • of instruction for
that State. He bad received a letter
from West Virginia asking for the best
plan for school houses for rural districts.
He had received en invitation from Ten.
- nastier: to be present at a Convention at
Knoxville, which Is intended to take up
the subject of education for the .Stale.
He had rteelved a request front .Nevada
for documents by which they rot organ.
lee a normal school for that State,. BO
that thisy may know what la done on
• that subject In the Atlantic Statcs.—.N.
A comons fact about the Berndt jury
boniest come to light. It is stated by
One of them that from .the first moment
they were locked up fogether between
the adjournments each day, they we're
divided in their sentiments about the
misdner, eight favoring him and four
condemning. While the arguments of
the . defeese were going on. them eight
continually sneered at Judge Pierrepout
and Attorney Carrington in their rooms,
and when they were locked zap. to find a
verdict, they balloted, the result being
eight votes .for acquittal and font - lox
convicttond Each aide tried to convince
the other, but without success to either.
Then'one of the inroramode three prop.
°silicate, and naked that a vote he taken
'on them separately. Teesc were, fast,
that Lincoln was assassinated; second,
that the usassinatlon was the result of a
conspiracy; and third, that Starrett was
in that conspiracy. Upon the first two
propositions the vote was unanimous,
Lot upon the latter the eight favoring ac
quittal refined under any , circumstances
to - vote. These mine men, however,
tried. to Induce the four to pledge their
word that nothing which took place in
the ittry-roolle should he divulged, es
pecially the voles. The other :tour,
however, would not agree to this. •
• —About forty thonsmat pounds of foam'
I vory,lhat ft to say, tne tusks of at lent onanmatred mouitoot'w. are battered for.
every year In New Elbert...that 'ln pe
riod of two hendrea yearn of trade with
that country, the tasks of twenty thee...
-mammoths must have been - Aura:sad or,
rerhaps even [seize that number, elute 0011
two hundred
mble.yen t p w u ngdhs
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r i o v d oy e dh e y a A ndated
hair of
teaks.
—An ...elation has been Winked In At.
Ga. , for - the , nernmes of erecting
Montiment to President Lincoln. .71. re.
Nine for the erection of themonument at
this place are file.. fanciest Atlanta Is
the centre of theXmat railroad system of
the South; It Is 11.elimiblo from all pens of
the United States. and It I. nearer the Cen
tre of the tenth Mau any ether city.
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VOLUME LXXXIL—No. iss.
PIBST EMTION.
MIDNIC3I3T.
FROM WASHINGTON
MT Telegraph to the ilttabtesti Osseo,
WAssubavolt, August 1 , 1,1 . 0:7.
.DAYAOI IS ,lIAIN.
The. recent beady rtes have. deco much
domago to properf.y to too neighborhood
of trashlngtOu. The ltAltimore morning
vain of can foiled to arrive. owing l 0 the
Ira-slang away of D. culvert.
TA. sum' )(ATTE.:
The Treaaury Department have prepared
Instructions relative to the collection of
el:Lemma for the Govern men
Wm. h. Dalge, who has been appointed
Special agent of theTreaantl and Collector
at 61Lka r .wG7 *all on the an from New
Terk.
Tbo Commissioner General of Lb° Land
Office boa returns showing the disposition
of 1.5,7i0 acres of p
W ublic lauds durlit Jaly
last. at liasllidd, Lseon eh,
ueeeeei heifer, Muletor rttm the Repub.
Ili, et Colpmbbl, dtilieria his letter of re
call to the P.rendeut to-day. Speeches of
the uses! nature were made,
I,teUteitant Colonel lislaton Keating bee
Ikon relieved from the command of the
marines at Mare bland, California, and or
dered to the command of the martnen at
the Philadelphia Navy:Yard.
eniaaeni ocTe.sea TO an_ Avaarkui vzseet.
Admiral Bolt has transinitted to the:f Amy
Department the report of Commander Fab.
toyer, of the Ashelot, of Ms investigation
at the Island or Form.. The Admiral la
satisfied all the crew of the Bark Rover, ex.
dept one Chinaman, were murdered,and
that the barberitlea of the tillages cannot
be permanently slopped entil the govern
ment at Pekin be induced, by the action of
the American and Other mrelgn minister.
at that Court, to occupy all the Village. On
the Bays on the east coast and thus drive
the aboriginals hack to the Interior 01 the
bland. The Admiral adds, °As there 1.
no Government t 0 deli/ within thle matter,
I shall proceed at once with this ship anti
onoor two others to the South end is! the
Fa:MUM and land smell arms to. soodr the
Talekerta WM Omsk op whatever OW% the
stretch. may Mira there The Depart
ment will perceive the dillieulty of a force
landed from the ship, getting at a foe that
live more like monkeys then moo."
Commander Fettger give. arilntereetink
amount or his trip. Be asked of the Orin-
Waal Chin se author/Oes of the island
an investigation of the rase, and an armed
force bad burn sent to canter° the murder.
are. This was promised. .
•
• vas ntormi trews -
Cane.' great damage to new buildings,
calverts, railway tracks. , bridges, Ao. Sev
eral families living in shanties along Tiber
ereek were saved Iron, drowning by the pa.
/the. Fire of these building. were entirely
Submerged and others tilled to the second
Mary. One friently was trundle a haseinent.
Where the water was three feet deep. Alto
gether dye males, seven females. and a
number of children were saved from death
.in their own !meths. girth Street wee In
one portion en improvised /leer and bee
en• street, between mid the eltylinslts,
is Impassable for vehicles. The dam at the
intemection of Seventeetta street and the
canal; suffered damage to the extent of Amy
end thousand' Much damage was
one to the peach crop and cornfield, In
the may. .
The storm wits terrine In Montgomery
and trine., George eounties, hisryl”a. The
roads have been Inundated, and travel II
suspended. The Astute Crean Jiallroad
was Completely submerged last watt, but
the read Is all tight now to Frsderielueurg
and itiehrlontL The Now Tort tans of last
night, doe here this morning, arrived late
to-night.
'Mt FLISIOVAL or .ICDOS DOLT
• It is not tree, Ise reported here Me after
noon, that the CAblnet tr.:lay bad under
consideration the subject of rel loving Judge
11010, Chief of the Bureau of „tindery dns•
Lice, alLliongti an Executive enter to tide
erect Intl kin a few days le riot improbable.
Mr, Mary Walbridge, the mottihr of Gab.
Hiram Walbridge, of lielv York, Mixt ye.
rerday, alter a lour end painful Ulnae., at
Euglealde.Dietrict or Columbia.
Brevet Major General Williams nes been
assigned to tlety on 'the •ot&U at General
FROM NEW. YORK.:.
(Iry Telegrshb to the Pittsburgh tissette.l
. . i1e1.11.21 inSf.ll,ls/1..
New Yeas. Jinaust 19.—M lean wildcat
MIA that ,C,astello made hit escape dip
adesel as alsemao:
. ' railan ECAO.S.
A Fcnlan vAt.ra .is 'to.cvnlog prevalent
again in Bin!itye.s.l. The Bropgilgo..l, 1t Is
' eTe P o r aus as s:allvtralll ' in la n or 07 - the Dae g .
1111 part Y..
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xiSmaxrolace arsionmg.
The Ir bite rrollee trtAtotylle oro resigrOne.
,11.4 Cy b., unwilling to setve under
negrou. '
At a Itutlleal meeting In Forsyth county,
North Caroana, recently, a resolution was
passed praylize Canerese to adopt meunres
to indemnity the poor Unionists tor loam,
durhle the war oat of tho property of rebels.
RILL NOT V.ETIIIC.
NUTliogg will not retire front the
stage. 0110 sails for Europe 60 the Vet of
.Annust, to be absent during the winter, but
has not decided whether to accept engene
meats welch have bean offered her at Lon
don and Paris.
oa 'cation
Generale Beauregard and Magruder were
letrodneed to the Stack EZertartga Lo4lly,
and were tamed as they lett the room.
eaten naratcarißw.
A disfaleatlon In the Tradesmen's Bank
bee teen ducoverea. Two Tellers are In
volved. nee ter WACO and the ether for
5.15,010. They were absent from the Bank to
day. It Is expected some of the money will
be recovered. The Bank has ew ample enr
olee. •
Abner U. Newcomb. Deputy U. S. hiarehal,
wee arrested today..charse4 with remit . .
log money from counterfeiters and connlv.
inguthelr escape from) :on:no-The muxut
was leaned on thearadavit of the wife of the
convicted. counterfeiter Drolrway and W.
W. Dond. Newcomb wu held to bail for
examination on tne Znh. Cot. Wood. of the
110000; 8.1,100 Department. sued some time
ainee for elleoe4 defamation Of character,
after Newcomb , .. arrest. enrrendered hie
1411, for which the latter. become impanel.
ble, - and procured new DLit.
FROM GEORGIA
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]orate. to Telco the Test Ostb—lettb*
arseral'otratrosume treat Cetsersa
. Sive Papers. • .
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[ll7 Totofraytt to the Plttsbatib Etatetta
'Allot . ..A, Ga., August . We—The Athos%
ppltatentalnka General Pope may mbortly
tome an order requiring Jurors to 'take the
teat oath.
t=ellizip= b l logs order,
Vaned Lo reooristrUOtion under We milltar p ;
bill of tee withdtuwal or patronage from
them Of thirteen dallies in the State only
font endorse .the. Congressional. pro , .
The Celan Martial of General Thomas
gi .'
Sweeney, on charges by Misers of his regi
ment, has adjourned. It is believed he will
be honorably acquitted.-
Fellow Fever In esslyeston, Teta*.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh (linen.)
'enceistrarr. August 11.—The Commerefors
Galveston distiatchi reports yellow tover
raging terribly hi that place. Twenty
deaths occurred on tho Mb, thlrtY-one on
the 13th. twenty-nine on the 14th, and over
one thousand caeca are reported In town on
the lath. The hothltala e overflowing and
the managers are calltortfor extra nolo.
The internal Reveinto otfte In closed, the
employee* being etch.
Gstrxerme, Aug. 11.—Tte yellow fever
continues its ravage. There were twenty
one burials yeanerdiy..
Registration In Merin • Carolina.
(Ily Telegraph to the flttabersh Gareite.i
Mier/terror. Amp= I.l.—ltegletration
commenced to-rinT to the first ware.
Twenty-one "Wigs and three hundred and
twenty...els blacks were registered.
The total °wader ot persona registered
for Lbelirst two days wore, white. one hon.
died end twenty.three, Mae he doe hundred
end " '
,Jtapsuese Delejr•lMl 'l.4l4Prinint4o,
AlLaos.
[By Telegraph_ la the rlttebergb tiseette.l
Sr sisomax , , )Lase., depot 16.—An onl•
eW deleastion Rom Jay., wall an 161cr.
prates.. her arrived 1n tale city sad win In
spect the Culled tutees Armory hero: the
Ames Work, et Chicopee, and other m".*
h.tonlas eataldlehmenta.
Over three hnit o 11.1 f inches of rain hea
tellen here.
Tarr-Wight ' , Procession of Wroederieti
Cgy Telegragh to the rittsbergh Usgette.)
ensittgaxor. August 113.... A, torah light
Procenalmi a:members of the Union Dengue,
numbering About too Moan...net Freedmen,
With tanners and tranewenciee, marched
through the streets - for the- purpose of
fintsring outial Freedman not yot regis•
tend.
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CHI Tdegriph to thollttainzrab Gantt.)
ilinn , tue. August 14-11.1v.t . fallunt. with
ulna trlon. to_ Cure. Imports or Cotton, 10i
Wel ; Zanetto, 12 hales; titock,l:l3n. '
L 0171,1•1 1.1. i. AuguntlG.--ftiver Unchanged;
two font ton Inches In ennaL
Election In Canaan,
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MI Telegraph to the Yittsbargh tiasette.l
Orrows, August I(l.—The Capitol is now
affiliated by election meetings and the atrife
is general. lir.Currier. the present mem
ber for °lbws.. soft an American, will prop•
ably be elected for the federal legislature.
Altman Tug" Darned.
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&mono tr., U.. Anituet ton
Mama, Or Detroit. was horned to the
eraterla tette at two O'ClOck this anteing, at
the Soon In tills city. Loss 111.C10. Inst.
ranee $12..111.
• They o r "suasive In Ittaliskond.
tar Telegraph to the rlttsbussti '
Sttcarano. August N—To-gag woe o 4
surrea as a ea y of futlrokand prayer In
the htetbottltt /Spleoopol m arch.
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UNITLT) STATES COURT
The MoirCounty ropol*Tfeitlng•Cons
—roollmony of oilleforttst'
Ilotonttle ot o t td—T ld he e P o e r< r 2 3 th o—" lo Db
.orn v o”
Botta Toot'nor.
The case of the linked M.tktes V. William
Johnston, of itlalr county, li♦,llct,d for , o „ tv
, r i c tocg, woo reentyncut oq Friday at ten
o•clocl.-.
Mr. Howard meet: nod stilt the gross-ex
; emit:lotion of Cain. Stephen D. Franklin, of
ITllatlelphLst
Dot ono hundred and nloott'oulrie Clones
of the counterfeit money Item Johnston.
Dont know that they are all nem. I retain.
Ott one or two pleeee, as a sample; It was a
new kin of counterfeit moneyi octet had
men any of It betel,. What McAteer and
melf marked at Dunn' hol lu Altna
was ys mocked by both of tot, s
cur te
marks b o ei o ng
duplonh ea cI
masked t h he n
rema v nd d r n Ph fore
floating op the . package tor* out perhaps a
doom plates. .11110 k attar sealing it /
opened the Dockage to atibw to my haslet,
setts. Said yesterday toot rtild not open It
alter sealing It until I sit to Washing
ton in J One. b correct Toy • ( now. Have
not corrected toyeelf now, Cause I have
ascertained Vast Butte Is ' hare; know ho
here Only by. hearsay• have not seen him.
A man by . tho name of I.sebok IS also bore.
Believe the Money Is now ta the envelope In
which 1 drat placed It. I done. inlet I !showed
the pentane In Ildladalintbs to ant Dorado
extern Butts nod Leconk, allowed samples
to different frartlasi on: Dratrtet Attorney
of rhilattelphia has tome t o ( It. Thu pack.
ego itself of
Show how te ny piece, were
taken ont•of IThero a, one nundred
and sixty eight motes, the clerk Coauthor
them]•• Whet I took out was for the nor.
pose to In ibrmte g Urn pub. le shatt.klnd
cerantarfelt money sus In I:lncitation. No
one had access to the drawer in which the
DeCkaca was leeked,unlertitiny would pick
wou
tho
ld lee
not hatek. I slid n sent theot tell ccorhtnaon
to Wash .
m
mean If It wee not to raise money to pay
him. The government peel me, for the
money I sent to Washington the ,price t'
represented to have bald per 11, forty dol
lar.. Forwarded to Wnahthmen the coons
terfelt marry secured h 3 my aSelstants.
Remota for money fore ervices were for
ward.] to Waehlnemp teloce money
was
paid. Seth was the orderl of the. Depart
ment. All voucher, were. Irwarded before
money was paid. I thin et toucher to
the cue t.f Hotta was furor ed, toe order
for the money received Is abscence, and
I appropriated tt to swath purpose. For.
warned receipts for Hutchinson and gave
him his Money. Betty wasesever In any cm.
Ploy. /
Mr. Carnahan nt this pon . ra stated that so
far he bad not` Interpaledry otgeetton to
the cress exanaltintlon. w Ca had baton a
mole rang. It .0°304 there wasnethine
la the private character oe Captain Frank-
Int that was to Ins kit ntonchett The
croosraxaminatlon was en rely Irrelevant
to the examination In chi .
Yr. Purview. said %keylmposed WI show
to the entlsfact lob of the Cdatt and the Jury
that the with.. war steeped in crime, and
to do this they most taka the testimony
link by link in the chain. If the witness
wouldnot acknowbolge ybat was asked
him, the 'tenuous proposed to contradict
him, and had the eVideneW La dolt. IL was
the custom • to forward vouchers to
Washington beforotha receipt of money,
Dat they would show that Instead of paving
over the money received to 11101., the wh
o.. bed given Mel corinterfnit money.
Mr. Carmen—What ban this to do with
the examination in cltlef
The Court—The offer I, overreied.
3lr.Howerrl—pid you tall Butts In l'lslla.
delphia,ln February last, [Mayon werncoo.
hotted with al bettaylklll kaugern, and
addition th at In to your other basinms you
were connected, with tale.. and burglars,
calling them okuneks" snit t•cracitemen,t•
and It the saint, time shoat him tool, and
oTar tolnetruct him in theft . nee I
Wltetwo—l mop have' Instructed him to
form such aavoclatlens tor! detective Dort
Dome. / have In my house n set of skein.
toe, key., which have never been out ot -my
posaceslon. There 1 may hOve theirtain or
der to deceive persons for idoteetive per.
pos.. I was instructed to use all honors.
110 moue to detect connterteltent. I have
hod fortiori/eat from Weehington to mo
Mel eremite for cone terfeit tn g, which have
never been returned. !
Mr. IlOwlsul—Doyon moan to ssy that you
represented you were a thief sad tar.
glar, anti told falscleand, to detect counter.
Waxman—l do ,s. That Pt part of a do ,
tectiveds busdness—to associate with thieves
and nurglare, to get evidence against them.
Not amen would be
Men the trnth. gained by telling snob
The wither* wan further cromoczamlned
AR to hit c.v.:ono at Aileen*. lie Bale he
had kept oht or Richt . notch at pol.lolo
sa there were nem.. in Altoona who
[new he wn.e car. Ile had
employed McAteer to operate loebtrn. Ile
dem Cu the italn, learing McAteer, and had
hot *eon tam .1hro; totalattaa4-o. aft/ from
trounce.
Mr, iforrargt—Uhf you ray ,olythlng to
hurts about having hicAtour here as a
wltruteo
Nittneme-Whon Delta came to see me at
Philadelphia, nil told me that it McAteer
wes found in Pittsburgh as a witncav
would ectut him to the Penitentiary. hetet
rereember emmtly what cep reply wit.e. The
salmi-num, of it was Mat 1 was the important
m the case and it might be prOaxio
Led In tbo ebsenee of McAteer. It waS ran
i-es...Med to me Ilea McAteer was connected
with the peens, !vane. lialtroad. all baggage
Master or brakemen; never knew eiirtainly
what his teminem use. Knew him by repu
tation for over* year through Lfamblson,
end wee working with Wen in this case
since last.nantricr. Don't know that bewail
a man who dealt in counterfett money, hat
he . ..represented to mans a reliable men.
On UAL tepreeCntatlon I made appilestdni
to hare hint employed as an amistant under
me., bet.d.id no:sneered. '
The exunlnetiOn as to the coaling of the
counterfeit money Dockage was remmal,
and question. previously sepr.tedly asked
again put to p reviously
Tee Coors said It
had a greet deal of patience, bat protested
w against the repcti tire of question.. The
was permitted to Bit down, haring
been on Ills fret far over an hoer.
Direct. examination rem:mid—l was rt..
moved as cooperative or the secret service
departotaar with the remainder of the force
lit the canons district. Hero to the order
or my removal.
31r. Lamellae rend the pap.r. it bore
data Jane di , • Gi, uutleed P. lb Franklin,
Eau., of riallsoleiphia, that his services a.
an operaUve of the Secret Service Dieleion
were no longer required, and alreCted him
to forward Ms account for settlement Ac
companying the order, which was signed
by o W. P. Wood, Chief of a. S. Div.," was
other paper (similar/y addromed and elms.
cal) netting forth that "want of harniony of
action by operatives in year district canned
the removal of WI employees in said dis
trict." The paper concludes as follow.:
"1 have ever entortaLned a very favorable
opinion of yourself a. R anntleanam Thu RCA
ARM taken...not frOM lackortsmfidence in
yOn, but becansett was believed enchoourse
was hest maculated to be beneficial to the
tritereats of Wel/Irish:in in the Jodichal Dia
teat in which you operated."
31r. Cerriehan proposed and commenced
to reed an °festal letter from the Treasury
Department at Washington coucerning the
case on trial, and commendatory of the wit
ness Franklin.
Mr. Purslane° obJeCIACI—Tbe letter could
not properly be given In evident., as toe
party writing It conld have been produced,
bed It was moreover but en. -expression Of
opinion, widen a withal& would not be al
lowed torive on Um etlUd.
. .
Mr. Carnahan raid the doled.° had travel•
ed far from the proper rooter In their creme
auttelnatlon; hod asked witness the most
mieultLnir questions. Ile proposed to
mutate the character of the witness by the
reading Of theletter.
. The Court sustained tlso otoJeetlon rased
and the letter was not read.
Direct resonant—Efforts have been made
to memo the attendaoct) of the man fde-
Ateer. Toe man Wm. Hutchinson Was the
drat who governs Information concerning
the defendant Johnson. and was id:rectally
employed Inn:Serene° to this cam. It was
on the renemmendation fa letter) of (lever
nor Curtin that 'recommended tneemploy.
meat of Butts in the *end.% and scouted
hie appointment. Betts afterwards told
me that Governer Curtin did not know
anything about him: that he had "beat the
Governor.. Hats acknowledged to me that
he was a fegitive from Justice. and that a
charge toes pending against. Min for soiling
counterfeit monoyin Malladel phis. I am one
of Ms sureties. Hutchinson ban approaches
me no many as twenty Limos about this
cave of Johneton. Hu proposed that 1
should give litre a package of OM to
counterfeit money, placing a fewof the
pieces that I had obtained from Johneton
on the outstde; then he would proceed to
Altoona, show Jebel tau the money, destroy
the package hibis Vienne°. Unto leading
hint to believe that the case mold not ho
tried, and by tide means obtain from him
two or three th emend dollars. its made tide
proposition since the errett of .7ohosten
and mince both of ciliate ceased to be mo
nocled with the secret service division; flail
no particular desire to prosecute J ohnston.
having ceased to ho an officer. 1015110 a
report of the base, and returned the coon
tertelt money to Washington. Mr. fen
dricki. an Micas of the Government, came
Utley home In Phillulelphut, Willi nu order
directing Me to prosecute Johneten, and!
Considered It my duty to do an.
The witness tow alstnistatt leer! the r [nod
at twelve o'clock.
. . .
Rfrhard . M. A. Ithinfrkkr, worn—l am ne
officer of the secret aerate department.
It tie at Wash'salon City. D. C. I arrested
the defendant, Whits= Johnston. On the
leek of July 1 wax ordered by the chief of
the division at Wwohlugton to poaceed to
Western l'eoesylyanln and use my liest en
deavors to secure the. arrest of Johnston,
the defendant, and bring hint before the
proper authorities i wee also Instructed to
visit Mr. Franklin, and confer with him on
the ambient. Called upon Mr. Franklin, In
Philanelnlits, at his residence. tie made
the Information upon which the warrant
was issued, at my instance Ls an operative,
actAngeleacrordere from the Department.
1 brought with mei front the Department
st Watnington, a package of counterfeit
meaty, and gave It Into yonr (District At
tamers) .POsselotiOn. (Identifies the en
velope and the owner, t ne lame as testified
to by Captaht /rank/1[1.) 1 obudited Rh=
the coandential clerk of the Department at
o yy , antliff x r , : a. sehe Pea acting le theabeetige
•
Mr. (barren, (ashler of the if. 0. MaMud
.tory, testified that the money which bad.
been orlbred in evidence was counterfeit,
the best Of the kind yet manufactured. 11
bad been ID camilation about sin months;
every day it wen brought to the DepostuOY.
J. M. !Andras sworn—lteside at lid eolith
isth street, Philadelphia; hare lived , there
fifteen months; Jertnerly lived in
Blair county; was born and resided
there until lied; have known defend
ant since 106; have not seen coun
terfeit money m bps poasemiOn. in ldfo.
on Any return from a trip to Baltimore. /
went to see Johnson at Altoona, to get
• conveyance, baring relayed the branch
train to llelltdayeburg. Went to ids niom;
he was net in; saw some green rimy cent
Pieces attached to It new Beeper; they were
wet. Went out and mot Mr. Johnson On•
the stairs; ho askal rue ii I had been to his
room, and whether the door one locked;
told bins / bscl, and that the door was en
locked; be said •'o—dam it. 1 thought /
lend locked the doer." The room woo oo the
fourth story of the bonding;
KA an canoe and aleeperia - roore by Johnston.
The papers, with the money stinting to
them, were tacked against the wail; ;Minot
examine the fitly coat plea.. (Shown One of
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY. AUGUST 17, 1867
the drat lonne, DOI, with the "Washington
head.") This looks like anent them. John•
,ton went to his room, came down again.
and gave mu a conveyance to go to 110111.
devanurg.
The evidence for the Unit el States here
closed.
tel
Ron. S. A. Purl/lance opened the tll.lO for
the defense. After.alloding to the ago of
the defendant, liftpaseren years, and the
probabilities of his guilt as viewed In con
neaten therewith, lir. I'. stalsat the defense
would ormolu, in showing that tho '`detec•
tine," Franklin, was unworthy of ballet.
They would produce the portion named in
the course of the cro,s-extfroileatetn. by
Whom they ellk.etal to show the untruth
fulnem ot ' , detective'. Fmnitlin's testi
mony.
James Dunn, sworn—Did not see Franklin,
to my knowledge, et My lir/Wein Altootte,
On the:loth of April tut_ know McAteer; he
was never at my haulm wan Franklin. Bic.
Ateer was at my boom on the Mil 'Aaron: ,
0111 not pay his bill; he got six mania.
Never saw Franklin to my knowledge nntlL
I taw him here In Pittsburgh.
S'o the Court—f?nq say tohdlur loos rtt
home on the 10th of April. McAteer was not
at my place on that day.
Creteexiditined—blv house is about two
rode from the railroad--on the same side Of
tho street, and about n sena., from
the logart Stones. Have no recollection of
a railroad contractor, droved m cerduroy
puttaloona being at my to on the 10th of
Aprii last; n ot meals to railroad pas.
scorers; dri not remember every person
who take. a meal at. my house; McAteer
carte tO house in April; agree me for
as meals and a drink, two dollars and fifty
cents. 1 or. absent Broadtop in the la
yter pert of Moth; came home on the da
before Easter. Miunithite stout the Brat
of April. .In myabsents bon fifteen
or moventeen yeah of etre. named Brown,
attends for me: he is still in my employ;
have been keepiug tavern for meant two
yurs. McAteer Wu abtd at My, panto- on
the Brit of ApriL. '
Mee !Mamma waa referred to and No
flat aecertaimed that, Easter Day was the
list of April.]
F. !hats, sworn—li
nen toe the trot
C ha s in Fit4adelphia. linen S.l). Franklin;
have knpsin Idinfrom t with is Morita
mai year ago. Mut bai lees.whies and
others with 11150. Know Pat. McAteer.
Was not in Court when Franklin testified
that he had not seen McAteer mom, the 10th
of April, last. That is not true. lone Mc-
Ateer la the Gibbons House, 1420 Market
street, Fhilatlelpirbs, on the 20th of April;
he remained there some tourer five lays.
.Walked do-len town with Idol. to. lotto-lend
eines Sena* to the 'Detective Office. Wu
riOuireenced talking about SD. Franklin.
On that day we did not see Mr. Franklin.
Matter showed Intl some "Spinner head"
counterfeit.. Saw Franklin
.and McAteer
together on the next day, the Midi of April,
at Fifth sod Chestnut, and afterwards, on
the let of May, at the Gibbons House.
McAteer, Franklin, Lacook, Hutchinson &MI
some others were there; trete winking and
talking together. Do not know whether
Franklin now him after that. On the 2YI or
=dot July teat Franklin fired mentioned
Johnston's name, although he had spoken
of the ease before, Went to Franklin's
boom; .ited me where 1 bad been; I eald
Pittsburgh ; mad ho had been there, looked
all arouttd. but-could not And ma l said I
law by the Damns that he had made an ar
rest up there; laid he bad. I asked him
bhat lie was going to do with the ea..
ald he did not care about prosecutleg
Johnston, owlng to the way tbellepartment
at Washington had treated him, and chatter
would like to sue Johnston coming around
with tome of his motley Asked hits, if he
knew where McAteer was; Will he not:
that they 111 toot 'net himsit all; that he
(Fraoklini was eufecient to pint-let John.
ton. Before this he said he had r, ease up
the country, and sald he would make more
money mit of it t hana we ever made MIL of a '
nitre: did net know be referred to the John.
eon ease , or of his baying any other; do net
know whether Franklin had any
hotel
edge that bl'Ateer was In the imenterfelt
beldam. M'Ateer snowed Inc counterfeit
money. Know ot the Schuylkill Ran
kers De reputation; Franklin told me he
was • "king boy" among them. lie told
me he wae among Utley,u and burglars,
with them in their bale*, when they Made
up their plots, and there when they brougnl
In their plunder. • Alter I had been up the
country, and whilst was were quarnlag
about our money being kept hack. Franklin
asked me why I had nor "snored" the
counterfeit which he ha,t lose me.
To the Coutt—llocelved the counterfeit
money from Yr.kll,l as an officer of the
Government, Nothing was saki about
Ishoving" nntll I came
sr. Howard—ln what conneetlim did he
use the word est:ovine."
Witness—When I mmtplalned about net
goitres my money, he asked why I had not
shoved the coonterfelt he gave me.
Ito-member the .se of Stewart end Cooper
in Philadelphia. Worked it up myself
Alter it was over, Franklin swore at us and
mild we did not swear as we °eget to have
sworn. Told Min I would not senor to any.
[ibis 1 UM not know for the whole
gepwr Department; Nat I hod sworn m
alone to• trlarOf they ease. las tohr
be had • wthless wise Would sw.r eh,-
thine. (The wan., exhibited a "willing.
efts" that, C 112.4.1 the Court to caution the
counsel for the Solemn, to put their Inter.
l. &Woo-HY. and observe more
el.ely those which had been put to Frank
lm with • mew to contradict In.) Frees
my knowledge of the reputatlon ns ot Frank
lin. I wed not behave bun order oath. •
Creel exaselned-ll am twentysts years of
It
went Into Mtn army notrli. bah went
as eighteen, hut I w that obi; did
not swear that I was' eighteen; had the eon
' rent of my parenta Was In Co. A. leo-Hi
' Itegheent. Col. E.• A. McKnight. recruited
w Prinelpalbr from Western leenesylvenia. • 1
ant from Stroudsburg, Monroe county. to
New York to enlist; from there went to
Newport Newn hadnot then emit/Wed; an
oftl.r rut me through. Wassemiterol In
at Tattoos°, Va. lwasa printer in Stroud.
burg,bero. wentlntothe army. I to-cello
' tell en yeoman: received tinned S tate* and
county bounty; sty on myosin that I did not
terdlyt, three or four bounties , . Anew la toe
loarmy a mennamed David W. Golteen; be
nged to the same company; he was tried
here for amnterreiting. Went to Governor
Marlin, told him 1 knees of persona in the
comiterfeittugb.inessothd thoutiht I COlllll
.do the Government 1.1710 miod. This idea
struck tun from otnersing_opporteoltos to
hey ClMllterf•li money. Went to tioreruor
and asked him to friVe m whichtter ot
duction to some eft.r, the Governor
ea , . me. At tbe time I • was working up
the case against Stewart and Cooper, I
made report. to Colonel Wood of my error
atiolan Unified on the trial to the same
facia substantially as I had reported them.
I answered all the questions that were put•
to me., The District Attorney told me to
make no statements, but simply answer
om.tions.
Witness was tamely geeitioned as to his
statemmt (in contradiction of Mr. Frank
lin) that he saw Franklin and MeAmer to
getter la Ptilladelptda. He was positive be
mw them there on the =Hi of 4101111 bad
not fire; Said ;t wee the pith of April; wield
not tell the day of the week, might have
been Tbriniday or Miley, but would nut
pretend to be eerteln; PAW them together
again co the fleet of MST did not know
that Mr. Franklin was In Washington City
of .theit day (May let.) On the Id of May
witness went to Harestuirlf. .
The ortmentaruinetton was continued at
Butte,
length. It appeared that
Butte, Hutchinson, looock and. Hoye
were advised not to show themselves, in
order that Captain Franklin might not
know of their attendance an witnemes pre
clone to hie examinstion. They are board
log at the Ueioo Exchange Hotel. at East
Liberty. Butte stated that he brut been for
mum time In communication with 'officer
Hague, and said he had followed here from
Philadelphia, a gang of thieves. lie pet
himself In colamtinleation by loiter with of
ficer Hague, after hearing of the rob
bery of Bimonton'sjewelry store, thinking
he might be of. some ...nice fn "turning
re
up" the parties who c
tech
mitted H
that Mr.sod his
Silo
visited him in Philadelphia.
The cum already presents Some interest
ing features, imtt prombsm to become et.lll
more intereeting. ,
The Coon at three o'clock adjourned till
ten o'clock today.
seggistratuqi is cesarlestou.
Cny Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasetto•l
enAamotiOn. Atigullt 13.—The number re.
Metered to day were seven hundred and
twenty-four, of whom one. handred itad
thirty-two were whites.
Cotorets, Aug. IC.—One hundred and
slew-two persons were registered to-day.
of ahem sixty-nine were. whites.
Cgs %travois, Aug.l6.—The number teals,
fared today was mere= hundred and slaty
two. of whom two hundred and twelve wore
whites. •
Damage to Virginia I!Miranda—keel
dent two resign& Train. •
Telemoh to the Yittabang liseette.)
Ittuaxemn, August It—The rain through
,' at tne State ceased to-day. The 'Central.
Danville and Weviderialtebarg liaLlroade all
anetained daniage. Thu washing away of
a portion or the Danville road, , near row.
Itattaii statiOn, mood freight train to.
break thrOugh, killing tbe UMW and
badly wounding two others.
Mk=Wail Gap nallieed. •
CUT Selcgrapb. 10 Ms Plttaborgh Ciasette..)
ALlcrAerinTA. Augulit PL—A oaritraet Ilan
heed mug% for rebuilding the Maniumee trap
—lra Aldridge, the negro tragedian
m , du.
ring the pest thirty. years. was made uch
of to morone. grew rice, married a awedieb
lady of rank;and was claimed an an actor of
merit. Mr. Aldridge went to Europe soma
thirty years since as body serrmet to the
elder Wallach, and, as it were, by that hum•
ble usociatlon with that greet actor, im
bibed suelelent spirit and ekill to come out
a performer himself. playing Othello in
England and Ireland. Mr. Aldridge strug
gled with great pertinacity agiust early ad
versity, and died In the enjoyment of eon-
Womble Wealth. " 7 ,
—Three men were arreetal live 'Fears eve
for committing a murder in Coventry. /Li.,
but were discharged for want of evidence.
They UV* been again arrastal, and a
women named Wood testifies that the se
emed lied the murdered man in her cellar
for a fortnight end then throw him into the
river, where be was: found. Ithe bad teen
intimidated by thorn until now. The en.
amination bob rhea on naturday, and the
Unto mon oommitted. The murderedman , a
name W. Andrew; the crime was commit
ted for VG
—Cooper:drys snipbuilding his boon for
.. manta= ot;yeara In successful operation
In Novi[ Soolu and New Brunswick. A
number of Indtditinais tom to build a yes
sod, in Isay maly.four shares, distributed LI
any be found •
conv.mlent, - the payment.
Wog •Prewl over as lova a time as will
probably be - rognired to build the vessel:
Bodes Mb, system there to &bras.. a could.
oraide number of portions whose Interest lt
Is to secure freights. eta., for the vassal.
—American paltilaherS, It is complained by
the Paris oorreepondent of the American
Publishers' Circular, have almost entirety
Aeglected the I(..vpositUm. lie atstes that
merican newspapers and periodicals are
enttrely unrepresented there, and thinks
the is quite lamentable, as It tends Witmer
the mtimatlen held of the United awes in
the minds of foreisment who have • strong
conaletlon that the-Utittod States publtsll
few books and have no literature.
—Caps Kew is losing Its leponalOn an,
nshionablo resort,
EUtl\i EDITION;
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
FROM EUROPE
=1
vacitovettemmT ntercrelan.
FL° n elm C, Aug met 16,—E,..M.g.—The I mi.
tan Government la illsallased with the visit
to home of the Franlh General Dumont
end will soon look /or ahluttufe mthe treaty
of lastneptember. ••
FlLeletlE,
ArTIOI4IM tnt impute.
realty, August 113.—At the eleettoes to.
eently held tnrooltbOnt'ibe P.mPiro for
members or Commie the seneml opposl
tionl2lMl,lo very heartzthit.
F.tw or a cnX
.wscant..
Ltscarobb, August 111:E-41:o Steamnr . 01ty
of Boston; from Novi rot*. brOnbla nom
tbo crew of tau ochooninitpira, from BootOni
bound for knyrd, which• rnn down and
conk on tbo oth 1111 IL.
ARMIN'S!) OUT.
GLAtoow, AugOM 16.--'t i e
otosmoMp (.!0-
lumbla. from Novi . York, lage ordred.
FINANCIAL AND VOVIIIERt'IAL.
israaroot. • Aug. 16.—ErenIng.—Cotton
arm; sails 11,000 balsa middling uplands at
lOW Orleans 11%. Athl 21
ets from 'sorb°.
for favorable. Broadataffa—wheat 133 Al
for node hew Delaware. Core 3s, ad for new.
Barley Is Oats it ld:"Piela Ln Cd. Flour—
sutra. wmacrn state and no Smith°"in In the
market hero. Provisions—Cheese Sam Dd.
Beef lam. lard 30a. Pork :Bs al. Bacon 440.
Produce—Tallow 441 94. Petroleum, aralts
turgl, refined, la id. London markets un
clanged.
Lon tar., Angont Itt—gldraing—Consola 91%.
Five-Taanttes 73%1 Erie isy 4 ; 1111001, Cent
tral :WA; Aileen, .4 Or Wester° r. 1%.
niriotrogt. August l&-.Stwifiur.—FlVe•
twenty bonds 77.1 i.
Am . r.onr, Aunudt 111.—Erentng.—Petro•
teem la quiet. at 43 franca,
F ROM BALTIMORE
Plosore Rola N103.11-011.11il DsmK• to
rooperty—ltottrood Trovol lotto
rooted—Occident's to Troths—loom
of Lite, £o ,*o.
in, 'reluirspb to the llitsbeezis Gamette.3
BALTISIO., August 16.-jhus of the sever
est rain storm. for. vend bus taken place,
e y s
lasting front Wettntoda clung MI this
morning• ninny of the were flooded.
the water running •fr ni- eto two feat on
the fleet doors preteens ant dsrellings, cans.
tog abosiderablo Ices..
The Douses of the tsctOry people et the
Clipper factory were All deeded. end toe oo
mounts had tube removed In boats,
•
All the factories and floutitig mlll6 In and
Wto the Mt; aro-mach Managed.
trued.' Steam eager refinery mutable heavy
Ime.
Tritrel on the Itelttotore and Ohio, West.
ern Merytmd,Northern Central. and I'hila•
delphla Itatlensde, u lotetrooted by the
. • .
ebbing away of culvert.. at, tin the
Northern Central the downtratn J./darner:t
ine was enable to reach the city to eon..
queer.° of the engine breaking Into a cut
ler,. near Woorlberry ' where It now Iles
buried to the stream. . In falling the =gine
crushed the groat water main which witp-
Wien 0 71101.1111. Royal reservoir, redering
tt ecceraeiry to abet elf the surely.
•
Tee Philadelphia road. near the city. Its
teeny platen ureteral feet under water,
tnd owing to tho uncertain condition of
he road the usual morning trains did not
go out Tun through train from New York
Wet algid. fell Into a culvert fonrtcen miles
from the city. breaking the exorree. beg-
ReSe Mid mail cars aid Injuring Mr. Fitrd.
cattiest agent, flavidren, of Sow York. and
Eamon, of Plinallelputs midi agent.. and
barglims manor Ramon; wag also alightly
hurt. No one was
• . . . • .
Tho dams. to She Battlmam and SP.
Itaipsyssi ti czpsirted to be repaired re that
trains will be runuto Fr regularly to-morrow.
There cry many rumors Or ter, of tire in
the city; only two seem authentic. A white
man and a boy of emu: fourteen years
wore carried MY by the of the
Ileporta from the surrouni Viscount. In
dicate tuft the ion to lumen.. the whole
rmintry Doing Inundated. The Pallsturri
pito was th da mage lanes fira to t. fass
nedor water. Thy to crop. cannot
now be sualmatet It Is still ...cry.
FROM TENNESSEE
A Railroad Dignealty—liadleal Munic
ipal Tiekoi—laiimpain and Mae
Railroad rioirod.
CRT Teiterates to the Putibargb Ussettal
Nage vista, August le.—The anti Burns ,
randlilate• for Directors of the Ruh,'Us
A Chattanooga Eallrer.d, defeated by the
exclusion of the votes of the:Charleston
and Gworgla • Railroad and liwuldigCom.
rimy:hareems:deed and elected E. W.W Cole
President. They demand of Burns pa.
dseaman of the road. The demand was dee
ined and the Question goes to ttis Courts.
A full ticket for Aldermen and
Coutiniletun, embracing one colored man,
w so nominated last night. -
Governor Bagwell:e baa taken pOssegaion
at the Memphis and Onto Railroad, and ap.
deleted P. W. :spurting Bernelver. The road
failed [ante's. Its obligations to the State.
. .
The Conventlem to nominate a frouttoal
es/Aland° tor Mayor lllOPLellYttlorrOW.
Alden wUI b a nominated, bat Uldapandeut
candldatra KIII l/a run. • "
Col. lanes, Nuperhitandant of the Nut:l
- .and Chattanooga Rallnoad, be
drOPrel, and RM. Ening, Jr., Gloated to
his P lace. Col. lanes nal be Auperinten•
dont of the Nashville and liorthwestern
Railroad.
FROM.ST. LOUIS.
Derestedleg gisuk Teller_ Arrest/44
Alleged Brlgge ddrgers *eta fee
LElTTelerrap■ la the rittstonsh
er,. Lome, Angola young man
named John J. Edwards was arrested In
1101011. Wiacol.lll, to-day, charged with
lefrandiug the Union Savings assootatlon,
of this cite, some months ago, of 115,100 to
CLOW. Edwards non teller of the beak at
the time, and allowed a gold broker here to
overdraw his account for immolating per
/mm..la which It in suppooed Edwards was
Uaroetcd. The bank w W lee n ot hing, as
Idwer
ee are
alble men.
The part at
ies emoted In at. Joseph, for
rorrepheity In the burning or Platte Ulcer
bridge, waived an examination yeeteroay
and were bound over to
app
at the next
term of the Criminal CouiL
FROM HAYTI.
Revolution In YAW./ .f tirffrard rally
- —Poore nod Tranquility Supremo—
Unpreeedeialen tailree Crop,
by Trlegraph to UM Pittsburgh omit.]
Shw yoltu, • August le—Advleas from
Hayti to the nth ult. mate that a small
revolution In favor Of fiffirrard had fallen
One of the le mien 00mMitted mold. on
being defeated. Another was captured.
Pznaldent 6010 ave had submitted his re•
port on the oundltlon Of the country to the
Constituent Ainembly..
Peace and order reigned eyerswhere, ex
cept. in one district, where the brigands are
In force. •
,
The prernment has taken Steps to estab.
Ilsh a chamber of Commerce In oath onto
port In the republic.
• The entice orop willprobably be the lark.
cot ever known to Hayti.
MuMilo Horse Pate Bates.
18 7 imegeeph bite Allusburgh Garen.)
Bppr/A.O. Minn the race tosiny,
mile bents, heat three In dye, Drown George
Look the nest beet In Vali; Honest
Allen the emend. blerreqi, the third m
end fourth ter2ls:. Ethan Allen .was
mneed In the second bent.
•
Dexter woo announced to trot a half 00110
under saddle, hue not baying been under
saddle for about - a year he telt rank, and
the rider, Who was not In good condition,
wile unable to hold tam. Ile trotted a I itdde,
0000000. and at the eDeed ho was mating
would have niadellio Limo In I n 7. The trot.
for (nor year °lda and under, In MUMS.,
wan won by Bionic hold boat, In throe
m
eteght heats, In 2:1214. Lan an d 21714.
E=l:==l
Ci===::!
rhy Telegraph to tea Plitsbarsh Uszette.l
N cw. Oatuas, August IL—A telegraph
from temered tirlMa mutes that the ladl
au atUckaa Buffalo apnoea, Term!, bat
were repulsed.
. The Austrian mamof-war Elisabeth bas
arrived hare with a largo num m e r e m i n t
s
They Admiral 0 to e York bhant
steamer, as Together wdl proba
bly noe4l the war vessel.
iIIIOSLAI ACIIIII.IIy of 60101.0.
E n, Touveet. to UM Plustursh ttateste , l
liaarrose. August M.—sever.'
tog peoers were read this .morning at the
National Academy of Science. The election
of President to MI the vacancy try the death
of Prof. Bache, and three Members to sill
the oomph:Mont of nfty, was for
te.,...111811“1013 ot the annual meeting at
wmetogton January.
Contd.:Vole:or a llardonne,—chertee
Gibson bur been conytetal In the Perry
county court or murder In the second tls-
RM. (be basing killed demob 11. Shaffer,)
and senteneed to jour years , Imprisonment
in the Eastern Penitentiary._ Ills brother ,
won% Gibson, who waisted in the albur,
p „.4 o h ty or assauit and battery, and
, Deed ten dollars and :oats.
A clap In
Fate :.110'erm. Fs,
earn'OtelLzurrAri 'w ith Ms
oat piety of tbat he .u.lr v 'mmn"
elle by cutting Lie nitcd
Cliert Itandroad.—A corps of aun
room have been on Mis road fOr some
„yke. We undernond toot
they reach.'
Canonsburg some dap:alma,.
•
oco of the murderer. of Join,
Evens st Cookstou, ban surrendered Wm
.:at op us the authorities.
Two large black bents were meet tly seen
in the eleinity L ot West Illekory, Venango
pore Brandies, Whiskey and Miley for
modlaal purposes, at lierseris tints atom,
Ohio Arnow, Allegheny 11.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
FOURTII !idled and ',tool relict
bfr Mow'l4 Oil rank Produce Markel Reyarts
atm% by any paper vs the ruy, will be found
on our Antra Ave:
The tiniest Obligation's or Parhenth
add Children fur Support. •
Some '!me ago we published the proceed
lege In the case of The Allegheny County
Heine nchuluet curtain hurtles, to compel
teem to refund to the HOMO certam nuns
expended In support of on Indigent party
for whose maintenance the respondents
were held to be liable. Tho respondents
rained the question that the Court had no
power to compel pollen to refund sums al
ready expended—the low making provieion
only for deter° supPoit . of Indigent per
eons. The point was übly argued by Itobt.
Woods, Esq., for coMPlitinnul4Mid by Thos.
M. Marshall . and D. Heed, Eshis., for res.
pondhnts. Judge Stowe recently. Pled an
opLniou in the mum, which we append be.
low, and which will be found worthy of ge'n
end peruesl:
Allegheny County Home hot. Itlarlatt, et
al. Thin ton proceeding by the Allegheny
County flume ageileet Mrn. Jana Marlette,
Percianent, wife of 401111 PorOlarent,
Of Wilkine ra; Mrs. Kincaid. wlfe of Philip
Ellemint. of Pittsburgh, children, and Dr.
.Intni• Perch:tient and Mr. A. Perch's:hot,
graturchildn UT a Certain Joseph Hurt
son, wherein re it is alleged that said Mani.
m
son, I, 'Ore of an order Of relief Issued
by two entices of the Pence, on MO OLII day
of June, Pet, became a charge on the oem.
iilalnant. and remained so till the 7th day
of .February, ISM, when ho died; that the
sum :of thirty-eight dollars and fitly-Mx
trouts hall been paid and incurred for the'
matntettance, Cc., Of said Harrison bysaid
complainant. and tills Cour requeste to.
o w let that the respondents 'pay to it the
mill gum ef y, with costs, de. Mrs.
Klarald was denum one i long before thls premed.
Ina wee instituted, and Indeed long before
the prOneedlngladorottta two Justice., uld
therefore in no party tulles proceeding, al
though her latinbeted hue appeared nod pot
in tiny...ter. The reeponstenteserved have
severally appeared and patio answers.
They do not deny the facts alleged by
complainants, but silage, among other
thing., that this Court has no power todo
esrequested, the act of Assembly ;thing
ua Juradiction In such Maid being loaned
entirely to future support and notextend.
log to what Iles Peen expended presto. to
the Inetitution of the ptheeedtelts In Wort-
Tina is the only hpl.tion worthy of cumstd•
eration raise, by th e answers. and which
we feel called upon tontitiost all other mat , .
tore taudlog to etiONT , how much nee did,
and how little another di, Moe kind one
was, and bow cruel smother who, before
Harrison became a charge , . phaourr.....
of no nepormooc ill the shheision of the
fate slid only serve as another Illustration
of how throne ninny are to neglect to their
poverty the who gave them birth.
Ceder Mho aco of Assembly of lath of
June. IMS, and 15th of Apni. ter,. It is clear.
that the court may order a Nom for the ro
il., end fitters maintenanue of a wor per.
eon; but thereln en ITOCCITIC provision con
ferring power to txhipel payment to the
Overseers of the Poor of some of Mono) , ex
minded or liabilities Inenrred for relief sad
maintenomo efferd.i prior to the 'proceed
lugs in court. aud• a construction of the
*homes, seen as . ordinarily • obtains.
would seem to decide this cane against the
plaiutiff.
Out not ease of vs. the °wormers or
the loon of the City of Pittsburgh, decided
by the Supreme Court, at 110.• 41 September
and October term. taid, in exactly therense
In hand, so far tie this Tenet is teocerned,
and rules It In favor of the complainant.
There the Court of Common Ploodecreed
the detendent to pay for putt amino."' far
nt.theil TOT (toll/Veneers, as well aanCOrtalft
true
for future *UptkOrt. And while it
true that the manuscript decree of Judge
McClure shows that after It was written.,
tieing ns It dui a nprallic Stan for the past
support, so much as illse , l the amount to be
for that porno. WAS slkn b 1
the Court. 'the hiteree Wa o de e an o dentertal
of record, as sweet,' by the docket entries
In thee:we, and by toe original order as flied,
we that the plaintlff in error, the defend
ant In the Court of Common rie.so , boolo
pay to the overseers the ant tat at •experided
by Munn for the past hinpuort of the pauper.
The second exception tied by Mee coun.+l
for defendant below Is, that the Court had
made a decree for past support, gnu we most
sum.. Mint II wile Pronent clearly to the
notloe of the supremo Court. and duly mon
othlored. At all events the Judge deciding
the case in that Coo rt mere to the fact that
Inch an seder but been made. and *ay. that
It was improper. Rod &Mona the decree of
PTO Common
Thie authority it amok:etre upon U and
enders it unneceewary to enter •Into S,
any
onekleration of the art of AsthanblY boar
to open the gesture tweed to hale pot,-
GMd
UM it le that seek thiauld he the law,
and It-lesudelent kW us Tollwit it as decided
hy olusupertnra without undertaking to
find a eufeciont reason for their emelt.
Ae tOStbleb of the respondents hare here
tofore done tturmolt toward supportihw
their father and
. gramilather.e. 0..47
stated.ll.lllllltatCrlat bars; not IS it of any
mportant. as this ease stands that there
ee ethane not made parties who Might Wu ,
been.
It la enough that there- are parties to a nd
if who ore responsible to plaintlC, and
if they sbouLl herein he coutpellyd to Par
what chalet e were liable tor. It blonde pow
Mille that they intty haver remedy agarast
enelt others for their ehareebut whether or
not, Sorb rennet bit art up bertha
• anten.. •
The amount to be paid to nornialkinuit in
this ease melt be divided equally between
are. Jane Elarlatt wad Mrs.. Perchment,
wife of Jelin Perehment. We do not think
the children of the latter slat Melon John
and A. Perehment liable to contrinuta while
their mother to living wad of gni:heir= obit-
Itr to pay.
And now, July 27. Li:, title ease having
been duly iiettehlered, It it maretalered ead
t i r . reszn . d .. t i • i n ‘ t r olli t t a h n e . i.ab k o . ros .
PSYCllttletlt, wife of said • John Perehment,
forthwith pay to wild rdlegheey County
home the *um of gre.ss-100, with Interest
greet the twilight. of title Ann, together
with the mete of hula proceeding. Ut wheel
proportion.
I rl,Jlr"
L=
.erttlle qua la proroloro loadallla au or
pour In plan. America:us a lo.t donate a
1•un:du:110 L 11r. Stelowpr. Par 10 . 1 .7 , 2 a
l'Expoaltlou lularnatlouplc. Una ID, pro.
mitre tor la 11a10.
.. ..
Le President: - •
31E1.11111T. -
iniwil;lLS FAST:Mt, Manse's.; TROMP ,
1.
E LL CtiLE i i.MA S:I F.
• 'V tiAsdtdi P 6 i'SAIt ••
tiAL T '
T•
TILAINSIATION.
. 1 certify that the Ilrat bold Medal for
Amerman Plano 3 has been unanimously
awarded. to Masers. Steinway by tbs. J ury
of the International Ext..ttlun. .
Ylret on the Ilst In Class 1.
'2IIELINET.
priteigent or linornatioal Jury
•
Aso
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onta T KA .
DD..,SSMItIh)
Dl : amber%
ED. H .0111LICIL. the
!int. - uitional J ory
1. Scaimmarsa, J • •
The original certificate, together with
“the original wagtails or awardCw in
which the name or STEMY..II7 d 80NS is
recorded Jirst on the list, can be seen at the'
eteinwaya , ware rebel., New Telt.. anal . . -
.Imile copies of the same at M. iileber d
the sole agents, ware room. IN
Wood street.
The noose document settles the question
dually soul concluntrely as to wittett are the
beat pianos of the world, and welch, as
such, received thefirst prfte over all others
at the Peels Expaution. in Ylewof %Made
melon, winch is a fatal blow to the moire
alone and pretensions of the' oontendliig
Boston house (Chirkering S Bons) the ato
tempt of the latter to cover up their defeat
and divert piddle attention trom the only
recognised authorities by ostentatiously
Paradinga monerehical toy conferred out
ride of the Exposition, appears as puerile
as it IS ineffeMual. Although the great pop.
Monty and fame of the tifirmutuys Is not the
result Of medals, (Or honorable or dishonor
able -crosses") but of the neknowledged au
perk/nip of their Plano-Fortes, yeti it Is
gratifying to know that the highest turisical
authorities of Europe unite with us In ac
cording to them the first and highest' place
on the list of the plane reituttfacturcrs- of
the world. •
Fatal Aeentent—rato Men Killed
We gather from the evening Papers of yes
terday the particulars of a fatal accident
which occurred at Lock No. 4, on the Mo.
nonitaliela river, on Wednemlay, which re.
milted In the death of two men, nod the se.
clone Injury of a third. A number of men
were engaged in repairing the lock, which
has born onto( working order for sometime
put, and had erected n temporary eraffold•
tut near the top, en which was placed a
quantity Of sand and cement. A rain came
up. and the mon took shelter under- the
scaffold. Shortly etterwards,, the rain hav
ing • Increased the weight of the sand and
cement, the platform gunway, crushing
those who hod taken shelter under it. An
Old bean named John Wilcox wee so bruised
and crushed Clint he died In a short time.
Henry blotch had his spinal column broken
about the centre, and died from the effects
of his Injuries yesterday. lie was en nn
murled man, about thirty yews Of age and
had but lately arrived thle country f rom
UnrimmyA German named 'Godfrey Ro
the', bad his back crubcd, causing him In
tense pain, hot he is not dmigeronsl7 in.
Jared. There wen:tethers under the corer
.mg, but they escaped unhurt.
E=C=3
The Venango Spectator le rmponsible for
the following: oftir. Samuel linetet, while
In the woods near Tionesta, Forma oonist.T.
One day Inet week, lonia himself In the
midst of a den of snakes, busing and
writhing at his feet. Escape being
Mr. Ilcuelet went at the serpents with
o club. The battle ragml tor three tie.ters
of an hour, when - the surviving snakes
sought their holes, leaving nineteen dead
rattlesnakm, eleven copperheads end one
monstrocity er an unknown spordea, torn to
pieces on the ground. The stench was hor
rible, and Mr. Resist orthis return to town,
Woe covered with Ideal and other eviden
ces of the contest. It weee
not it vra good
day for seek Ingore suppose.or lifr. L ILWOnId
have done haw:,
'Wanleo Furniture
.1.11. shelter, of the firm of Karnertin
Shelter, who keep a house 'fund/awe es
tabilshment on Penn etreet, made infernal,.
ilon Mules! , J. It. Morgan for obtaining
geode undenfalse pretence. Morgan keep.
a hotel on Wood street, and ims Ds...tor
a11..s that he cou gh[ of the Orb four hen.
d e IT= Ah,Pilfity gUIrII7A c
netookpossennonof andearrledaway,alleg
hie that he owned the property in which he
resided and had money in the Gerenui Ns
tionel Bank, all of which renresentationa
were false and fraudulent. Re was snout
ed and held In the hnudrea dollar% for a
hearing.
PRICE . THREE CENTS.
=
Air.
The extraordinary carts performed by
DR. KEYSER% BLOOD SEARCHER entitl.
It to a more than common notice. For the
past year It has effected cures of diseases
which had battled the Skill soul science of
the most learnedand scientific Inedlealmen,
and it has done ao In pursuance of a won
flailed virtue which DR. KEYSER'S 111.0013
SEARCHER ALONE POSSESSES!
It is one of that class of medicines known
as altemtive or entrophlo, and by a slow
hat sore process, IL gradually brines up the
etrength of the human system, to the health
staedard, and ton condition strong enough
to throw off disease.. and eatablish the
healthy standard- It will, after the use of a
few bottle., place the stomach In a oondltlon_
to muter and digest toe food, and prepare
It Into chyle. which is at once carrie Into
the circulation 01 the blood, and that d
good
hood, of • fit quality to rebuild the con.
staidly changing human body. r. Keyser,
In the introducing of his Bleed Searcher
seem• to have comprehended the groat plan
of waste end repair, In the carrying on of
the Innetionsof health and life,the rebuild
ing of the tissues, the supply of membran es,
Muscle, lope and nerve Matter, where the
proper quantityof Iron or notalea, or phos
phorus, or Btllpher 10 IleediM in the human
organism.DR.IiEYSER'BBLOODSEARCH-
Eli
gives ta the system the power
to Select these elementary pnecilde•
from the food that is taken into the stom
ach. It place.. the stomach itacir in the
highest state of health. It strengthens the
liver, and enables It to altar the bile or gall
from the blood, gad therery places the iiver
In • hewithy and proper working conditina
It. heats all the armee In the bowels and
Inside the Daly, as readily as !tler's ulcers
on the legs, or canner or ecrofilla, or mind
on the skin. It heals sore or times/wit kid
neys, and stimulates them to n faithful Cul.
fitment of their proper lunar:um ha the
Imo.. system, and through that channel
eliminate. all poisonous and morbid matter,
which, It allowed to remain 'ln the system,
would be productive of rheumatism, neu
ralgia, and hundreds 'of aches tel pains
which afflict more than ono-tddt of the
human family. Dr. Keyser'. Blood Searcher
cleanses out the glands, acts on the skin,
and restores Its proper action when ob
structed by colds and exposure. •
There Is no chronic 111110.110 that will not
be bawd:Med by taking half a dozen tomes
Or DR. KEYSER'S 11.1.0110 SEARCHER.
Witness the wane 'cure. it has made In the
vicinity of Pittsburgh alone, some of them
after years of pain and suffering, and of a
character to compare favorably with the
most astonishing mires ever recorded In,
edical annals.
.All the cures that we have published time
nod again, have been made by It. and • any
else sold miner the ream., of Mood
hearcher, upon the merits of the. mires, is
a fraud and cheat. Hundreds of pets°.
Are deceived is this way by spurious trash,
that has no more aMnity far the blood of
men than the acrid poisons It proposes to
MOOT. A lady whoelt child we are curing.
told ,us recently that she had sent to as
many as half a dozen plane* to obtain DE.
KEYSER% BLOW) SEAS,I;I3Eit. and was
met with the answer, "this Other "Meilen.
good." Another lady, who wets
neeired by
lour bottles of Dr.-Ksyser's, told she had
spent variants.= dollars for as many bottles
of spurious. which had done no good. No
one who will reflect fora moment can help
but detect the motives which lead to such
imposition. One ruan told US hOhtly that
he WM:ll.re what merits were contained
In It, he would sell that on which he could
make the most money; as If human health
and life were to be weighed in the scales
with dollars and oents. Reader, lain you
want Blood Searcher, cue this out. and tut for
Dr. Keyser's, and take no !
. Prepared and sold at the. Doctor's grunt
Ilediclne Depot, ISO Wood Street, or Kay
sers.2dedlcal Department tor. Chronic - Die.
eases, No. DX Perin street, corner of Evans
alley, from I a. K., until l r. x.
Triumph 011 Company.,
The affairs of this Company litivilJ Pown
so important, that notwithstanding its
•
wells are one .hundred and eighty miles
distant by the route traveled from the city,
(re quent visits are made by the ftesidmt
and occasional •111,114 by commltteei of the
Directors. Four members of the DIX ettion
Teti:anal last night from "Triumph City."
where they spent • couple ordays in • care
ful Investigation of the extensive' opera
tions of the Company. We learn from
them that the numerous lesseca are active
ly at work. hot leas than hay "rigs" are
k
upon the eotopenrs lands,all, sr' two or
three tmeeptions, busily st wet . either
pumping or drilling, no one am nit that
'll,ltritraTt'grylf.'=. wall
o o,r, to and.
rontermino. territory. Altogether the
"Tuleutite,” or "Denies IIon" district
of which the Triumph Co's. P.isct is the cen
tral figure, is the richest and most remar
kable oil district on the globe. The com
mittee before mentioned. we understand,
WittrecOmmentel the directors to entwne.
the period Of the neptemberAilvtdmoli ny
main It en the let instead of the lath. It
appears that the October dividend is also
in hand, but as the Company very wisely
prefers distributing they roem nt uniform
intervals, in about equal sums, and se the
reoelets are liablo to variations, and to in.
corruptions in the winter months, a fund
will be atonumisted, to cover euth
contintingeneles. But for this prodem
tial Pslier. • •41vidend of ten per cent
might have been deMared and paid In Sep.
tember. It gins tut much pleasure to re
cord the successor the Triumph Company.
We would be glad to chronicle a ILko , fthe
.time" for numerous other oil eornoaules we
trot of. • . .
Before toe lilayer—lotporteot Am
da•lu.
I have been deakin my right ear for some
5.12112 years. for five years entirely deprived
of lie nee. accompsnied by a discharge. Dr.
Atom commenced treating me on Monday.
the fith of August. I can now briar a mote ,
tick diatinCtly. the dieeharite Is cured. and I
consider topsail in s fair way of recovery..
' • G. E. NORTS.
Proof Seeder Conimenclot,
76 Fifth street,Pittaburgh.
In Del, 1 wee mused with a violent attack
of deafness, while engaged as an °diner in
the Union army, which Increased to such
an extent Qualms. incapacitated for
tarydaties. Had tried treatment without
effect,
until last Friday, when I. placed,Myelf under the treatment of Dr. acorn No.
Ira Smithfield street, whose treatment gave
me immediate relief, and there been im
proving ever since. W2lOll commenting hie
treatment l could not bear a watch tick, of
',lath I more deprived• which le ibe
remit of his scientific and skillful treat.
'meat. Tireless Waxiest.,
• - - - -
Steubenville, Ohio.
'• For three yaws 1 base been painfully
aillicted with • deafness In my Mint ear no.
companied by singing and roaring sounds;
which way exceedingly disagreeable. By
one °PerStioo,he the spaced three mieuteei
time. Dr. Aborn, Ude morning,.restored my
bearing and removedalt use unpleasant
sensations. MATT MW Walrus:a..
tierorn and subeerlbed .to. before me, this
14th day or August, 1147 f.
We. C. M • , Mayor.
Wheel 134 Brulthdeld street. .
Pittsburgh Inseam Erlea Manufactur
• lug tiompasis.
' , Titan baa of lato been irette a revolution
worleW In the manufactureof brick. Tho
old atielaborloris syetern'of moulding by
hand. inui tefflu•srptilanteSl by machinery,
and the great bnlblxriroOmmOdity is tar
nished at much cheaper pilots than of yore.
The quality of brick mennfactured Is much
superior too, being more gond. 0T. 3 . and
CM.. With an extensive impital, the Pitts.
burgh Steam Brink Marinfacturing Com
pany hu been orgardeed.and le now in ado
, amend operation. The works are adjacent
to the City Farm. on the 'Monongahela
river where every superior eoll Is obtained,
end the bricks humid out by machinery in
fabELlOue qUantitles per day are very supe
rior. The best pressed bricks extant are
furnished in Icy quantity at the. ellguteet
notice by the Company. wham office Ia 10.'
rated Orer tho 'Willem' National Bank, car.
nor or First end Wood etreote. The office
is open for [purloiner from halt pest eight to
nlno o'clock every morning. Wo trivilz the
attention of builders, contractors and
others to the Inducements for their patro
na
Manufac tuge offered by
eke
Pltteburgh Bram lunch
ring Company.
=
That the Continental Saloon is eltuated
on Fifth street, next door to the Poetodios,
le a_ fact apparent to all who travel the
street. and that lioltsheimer, the worthy
proprietor, IS a gentlemanly, agreeable and
acmoirimodating fellow, Is • feet well known
to all hie friends. hot the meet apparent,
well known, and self evident facts within
nor knowledge are that the Continental Sa
loon has noenperlor, ae • restaurant, in the
olty, and that as a caterer no man under.
stands his business bettor tr. lloltshel•
mer. lip tables are always' eupplled with
the best the market affords. which le served
up in • style unsurpassed In the city. TO
bo mitlefled that all we hart:amid of the Con.
tlnental and Its proprietor le strictly true,
it Isonly necessary to call In and take din
ner.
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}lotwrthstandlnif the high prioe of labor
and banding material. there are a greater
number of now building. in course of erec
11c,n1. the city at present than at nay pr.
Vie. time for a number of years. There la
esercely a Meet in the city that is not more
or lam obstracted by building materiel.
and It nepears they will never be free-from
the obstrnotions, for aa soon aeons building
le ...Deleted another to begun. We cannot
aocount for uttri building manta. unless It Is
to be ...Muted to the extremely low rates
at which brick is being sold by the Char
t/ere Valley &Ude Company t at the corner
of Tl 7 and gamin street.., for erblel 0 . Y.
Kennedy la agent. gee adyerthsement to
attotheroolnran.
Wle•beanie frost 11•1,11 Greeerien.
Elsewhere we publish the Mishima card
of litusn. limy 6 Armstrong, wholesale
and retail grocers and dollen in choice
tau, floor, bacon, lard,. flattened produce
generally, No; si eolith lode; Diamond, one
door` west of Federal street; Allegheny.
Dealers who buy to eon chose will 00410
store a very superior and fresh stock of
goods at pricee as suirantageons sad' in.
diming ea can be obtained at any Other
ple ol n ett 1,„,,,0, :.Tberetatitlepertment
i..q.nuy ;not supported, and housekeepers
wlll consult Mom Interests by favoring this
Arta with a worettlatalf ville. , ;See earnestly
commend this eetaltiMnMetitto our readers
for their patronage.
New notel to Btrmlaithg . ww.
Mr. Martin Benet.? Is 'baying erected on
the corner of Desipam and Wathington
streets, In the botonyof ittnrangbem,
=UM= =Opted far beta psalmists.
It Is fairly =ides war. Its brickwork
=view been comnammed mitten a. day or
two, and the =MIMI toe pushed forward
rapidly with a Me* td the completion and
ootrapeacry of She Meng dazing the oom.
led ' . - r7 , •
Affirraytn Allegheny. I
' An affray encoded
on allegheity'areesa.
„
First ward, Ape beep, i between Thomas
- Hughes end Lewl i., ;Foquett, In WM.% Fo
rmate received a and threshing, and from
rebid. we can lei of the cons, he justly de
served it. ,Footf;trit appears, was on n
11
drank amines .ding , 'for a fight. He
met Hearties and rsted on Lalrtieg him.
Midnotwithstand g the efforts of the lat
ter to pot him off, Yequntt struck him
knocking him down. llngbot got up and
Yoquett came at him a second time but not,
with the enecess or the former effort, as ne
was himself knoolted down and completely
pummelled by Hughes. Foquett, we me
informed. wns not mobbed as stated in the
morning papers, nor did he receive any in..
Juries except such its were infl toted on him
by Hughes. We are informed by an eye
witness of the affair that Hughes did ail to
his power to keep put of the fight, and that
be was °reusable in whipping Reinert.
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.nfly,!nrrrn,
A distresaing and fatal accldeitt occurred
In Duquesne borough, yesterday, resulting
Ie tho death of Martin Bell, a laborer, real•
ding to the Third ward, Allegheny. The
deceased was engaged in dlggling a cellar In
Duquesne borough, In which be was blest.
log recta Yesterday about eleven o'clock,
be put lee blast which did net go elf, end
west to wont to pot In another beside It.
An.tut three o'cloon he had the second blast
node and put It OW, after which It is su¢
pone& be went Into the - cellar to see what
eTect It bad, when, by some means, the are
ame In contact with the Lit charge he pot
in, which expiated, blowing the whdlo ton
of his head otr. Coroner Clawson was nett
fled end held an Inquest, thejnrY rendering
verdict Inaccordance with the facts. The
deceased leaven a wife and three children
lu doetlfute circumstances.
N. Brunt do rw.restselller Works.
The card of Jared Id. Brush k Son. menu
facturenof steam boilers, oil stills, tanks,
and sheet Iron. works, &a., appears In
soother column. Thie establishment has
been long and favorably known In the busi
ness community, and m their line enjoy a
higirreputation. Their boilers are every.
where regarded as among the best In the
market and the same may be Bald of all
their manufactures. They use nothing bat
the very best quality of Iron, and - employ
the most careful skilled workmen, so
that everything t rued from their anal,
Batmen boars the Bunsen of superiority„
The Welke and oflicasof the firm are at No
el Penn street.
Ammolited o Woman
Catherine tauter, of West Pittsburgh,
made Information 'before Alderman Don.
aid ma yesterday, against Thomas and John
Kelly, of that place for assault, and bat
tery. the alleges that the defendants came
into her house and abased bar, and that
one of them .truck her over the bead with
• shoveL The parties were arrested and
held for a hearing.
Forcible Arammerse—Marla A. John
son and Mrs. Shahan are residents of Gib.
boo street. in the Eighth ward. where they
hare for come time pest occupied the same
house, living peaceably and quietly to
gether until ymiterdaY•when at...thing 00.
erred out of the usual routine, unfelt re.
suited In a naturel between• the two. lire.
Johnson harm: sours business. left the
house, and on her return found Mrs. Shelton
at the door with a loaded revolver threat,
Shsuing to shoot her if she attempted io enter.
e made Information against airs. Shahan
for surety of the pesos. atm was arrested
and gave ball tor a hearing.
Piereeade.—We ate Indebted to the Met
ropolitan Band, of Allegheny City, for a
delightful serenade Thursday evening.
The band, which Is composed of a an, her
of excellent performers, Is led by Mr. Ship
man, one'of the ben sloth:tuna IA the elly.
Their terisla is well arranged, end was per
formed In a manner that, would do credit
to a gra-class orchestra.. The gentlemen
have our thanks for the favor, and we hope
to hear from them frequently. • Call again,
gentlemen. we will be pleased to see you at
anytime. Verily, charms.'
All Work Warrataieft— T. T. Ewalt&
No. ias.lyood street, practural plumber, gas
• and steam fitter, warrants all work per
formed by him to prove durable and satis
factory. He ban had largo and liberal ex
perience In the hualn.a. ample only Amt.
11l
class and akediworkmen, an gives per
sonal pervlatou to all eon la and Jobs
awarde au d Mtn. We know whereof we event
m recommending him to the patronage of
our readers as a 'lntelsat', worthy) and at.
tenant mechanic: • .
Central Foondry.—Tbe attention ore=
readers to directed to the advertisement
to another column of the Central Foundry
and gall Works. No. BM Penn street, Bolt
man, Boyd S Bugaley proprietors. Chill'
rollsmill...lnge and roll lathes &recast at
the shortest notice on thanniet reasonable
terms. •• The members.wortrarishie the Arai
are well lrlioish [mance. geltttedien Le
every way worthy th e confider., and pat
mange of the COMMUllity.
Mandy or the rewee.—Thomas Dwyer
made Information betora Alderman Morrow
yesterday against Mary Murphy and Ann
White. for surety of the peace. He states
that he boards in the same house with de
[rod sots; on Tunnel street, and that he has
been informed they have been Nettles
together to give him a dose ot pols On. That
his informant heard them arranging • plot
'to pot the pelmet. to his tea: Warrants were
Water Pipe gsteseten.—Within a few
days considemble exteeelona of water pipe
have been oommenced in the borough of
ltlrmlnshate, causing some Interruption In
the supply to consumers. Workmen are
now:ngaged In putlingdown pipepallagee
street, leading to the bridge, ang It Is de-
Mimed to carry 11 on the bridge, with con
verdant arrangement for we in mule,Of fire,
Navieties.—This popular .4
now only place of putlle amusement in the
city, Is Ursula.: crowded hoc.. The en
tertainment offered Is of Int class style;
anti these.on has beeri very acapielons_ly
• InempiratoSby the clever m.asece H. W.
Williams & Co. T 0.11( itt• mammoth. pro
,amme Is offer.. including for the last
time the "shadow Pantomime:,
glireoteood to Scald Hoe.—Tanny
Culls alleges that Jahn Leaky and wife,
reedaeuts of the Third 'ward. Allegheny,
threatened to maid her, nod to prevent
them from to doing mad,* information be.
fore Alderman Mallen, yesterday, against
them for surety at the peace. They were
arrested and held In 000 each for a tear.
License Applleatiows.—..7no. G. Brown,
E.g.. Clerk of courts, publishes in tokU.rs
issue the eighth list of applications for 11-
Wanw to sell Miners. Pled to his oillee for
the month at Anglin. The list contains
wme silty-eight applicants. The Lieenss
Board will set at the Court House on W ed.
nesday, the 'kith inst., for hearing the
applications.
Pllttabergh Base Nall iteadquarten.
P.tteele, 0. P. r, lik—..The only ises
Erme Ball Ilonse in the inst. City and
Country Clubs desiring Outfite, will find it
to their Interest -to 'narctise the 'diced
oraters," whore they will have an oPPer•
tunny to seleet,from the hugest and most
varied assortment of Ease Bail goods in the
West.
Ilearlem—A hearing was had before Jas.
tic,, Lipp, yesterday, in th e ease Ot Mica
Alper, J. Holtman, Peter Engeter and Jobe
Dettloff, Charged with an atteteptio
ideyout
rape. to Baldwin townetup,oo. battl
...not of which wee pubAsbed to: Reduce
dev'e G.tharre. The peaks were held for
further hearing.
CommMed.—Alderman Thomas corn•
mated (Rome °rant on a charge of obtato
-Inq
board for himseit , and fondly nder
faith preteneee, on oath of Elizabeth Lloyd.
Jeremiah Dam eras men Mated byJnatlee
haullabary, for awake of the peace. era Oath
of Rachel Reed.
. The Camp Mae (tsp.—Oar readers will
remember that • spemal Iran of ears will
leave toe Commulevllle Railroad Depot at
eight o'clock to-morrow morales or the
camp mewing et McKeesport. sad refer,.
log will Mare McKeesport at seven o'clock
From Gildenfenny..—We have received
from W. A. filidemfenny,No. 43 Fifth man.
the July number of tbe Ealnborgh Harlow.
It oornaine eeveral very valuable Intilere.
and upon the whole le a vary intereeting
number.
Pumps, embracing all the. madam Im
u, styles add deagoor, m wood
and Iron, for Oslo and pot up at 1110 lowe►t
prices by T. T. &woos, prsCUoul Ploutbor
ages end swam inter, No. 153 Wood
1.
.1107 Toile Bata aae'salle Whims 'you
have the largest variety to select from.
That place is universally admitted to be
the Base EMI Headquarters, Pitt Oral.
P. O. Everything In the Base Ball line Can
ba obtained.
For. nto sea Java Ceffee,OrdellaiOne
aroma, sad as auperlor ea any soar import.
'art to Oita el 01. te now befog Mailed at
cheep paces at the Old established tele
mart of Joseph A. /tobLoson. No. 20 Fifth
street. • • -
Cornerstone Leo ing.—With enpropri.
ate nallgtons ansmoalea, the aorilar stone
bf the new German Lutheran Church wa ll
e I.ld 10407 od High street, near the nth
street extension.
Petroleum Aimeelatdos.—.A.
meeting of too Potrolcum Association Mu l
be held their rooms, this afternoon, at
hat Pmt two o'clock. Pontius! atterulance
is requested.
•
Parlor liars of exquisite Pat
terns and stylol and - le. t aw Eastern
rat. at T. T. Swans , plomblog and gas At-
Sing lusadquartara N. 183 Wood street.' • -
Country Work Nol telted and toompUy
attended to by T. T. Ewen.. proudest
plumber. steam and gaa titter:No.l63 Wood
moat. Glee him & call.
AL gay and festive fellow named /M.
11!pewee eloped last week from Ifeactvitte
with the wife of mon named AMU.
Shawls for $1.75. sold at $t Balance
of our Summer Shawls eary chest..
•
Bass 8 Bann.
Chola, Znigllsh Areaatast Tea., se
Pdro ae caa be found la the city at .Es.vtom
rotes, at the old osta..llshed Lea mart at
. 10 *.P11 A, Itobloson, No. "-0 street.
Fuss Toilet !loops. to irTma
and at low prism at FLEM.LNGIS DRUG
STORE. No. M ltirket. sweet.. Remember
the p 1.015-44 Market stmt. .
Chad Sparanag swab w ?adz j. T.
eamplis's Drug Ma rs, Ha. IS 7
ONmugs—Extra wide and Ins qualztzrfor
OaralmoroMemds,
THE MMUY
TWO. ID/TIONB.
WiDIZSIIMIT LID B•II7RDAY'
1 large aloe, owsueslng THIRTY-OM COL.
II KAN .f tatereati/or reeding ammo. !meadow
3.4= 'lento/OW. Wort Nora by Telegraoh
sod. Nall, esloobLo Hoeft It Matter tor the
rwolly., nod Wiest and racer reliable roan.
cle pad' llootiestelal Neetet Depoto siren by
uo Differ to the UST.. NO Rattler. lieebaulo or
Xeruhant aboal4 be without It.
Towel ICa MI 111IXCLY GU-WM:
Mole
Globe of Teu........ ........ 1-10.
—Ara one wiry of raper to the PoroOO ratu.c
aD the club. Addlilooa to elate Goa 122 =ode et •
eay,tltoe. it club rates.
NOTIoI 10 BoIIaCIMMILL—In orderiog:
topaz,. be =MI 2A4 neatly what edition 100
woos, es we Woe a Wedneeday Immo. for Mb .
=other, havtof hot one matt a week.
al - limey by Dogs. Ibtoress, Hong Urdare.
Or In Beeister,l tale., 222722 seat at Calorie:
*derma. eszarra,
rf Noe. •
I ProrHeal and LWairtlay neettrbotes.—.
Readers desirous of procuring the set:fleet
of skillful and experienced Gas and ',learn
Titters, can no no better than by favoring
m.....P.S.l3tddie tltrO.:Bnavrntre"'.l".
. b een Fran kilo and Cimino& tart...de,
el:meter. They have .had large and Mural
experience Inlbelr buena., an ,
win...dal attention to the
careful Rod Potshot' mechatilCe.aim . "...7 --
of all orders entrusted. to
.-
praP"- ID. Their
terms arevery reasonable and all work IS
guaranteed to mem dams]. and • sattenie- •
tory. We take much pleasure In commend.
log them to our mutant, knowing' them to I
be fair detain g, honorable, and to every roe.
peel worthy of a lame share of yoblie Ymt• -
ranage , • • awe:.
The hest Hatton Tinto—cesueii, meek
& Co.'s Combination of ' how Phosphorus
sod Cathay., known 0 erre...Phosphor.
tea Elixir of (Whey. The Iron restores
color to the blood; the ?hombre, renews
waste of the nerve Os aite, and the Censera
gives a natural, healthlbt tone to the Wires.
ilea organs.
One mot contains the virtue of ono muse
of Callsays and one teaspoonful e grain of
Iron and Phosphorus. llannfactured
Cams., &Laos & Co., Nfrvl Tort.
For sale by .ainfhillfl.m.
Goods nt • Reasonable
James R ob N aatet arata, one of
the pioneers in the boot arm shoo trade M .
We ally. has on hand a. large and fashion..
hie mock of bootmahone and gaiters which no
°gen to the penile at•ery reasonable prim.
It will be remembered that the assortment
found here Is not from Eastern merlon
homes bat ham been selected direst ,Rom
mum:enterers who deal in shah 'artip as
will prove serviceable . eau. duralda 'all
in and see for yourselves.
lieferettes to out aeliertlsantent
another deportment of to-day's Ifern:d. It
oUI be seed that o r old - friend Dr. Eryaer,
f Pittsburgh, hall Opened an Mem for the
cure of Ldng and other did:Walt Chronic
&meas., bat more especially. chose of the
skin, and such as bays their origin in a mor
bid state of the blood. Wa have knOwn,Dr..
H. long and wall as an honorable moo, and
a well educated physician, who has shrunk
from no labor or spared no expense,* at
Lathing the emlnenoo ha tuts so justly earn
ed.—Steneemrille Iforrdd. ; .
Sad Flannels Tor NS cents. sold recently
for 80 cents. • Dams. a Bus.
MlLiti=l
Par Eneellenea.—The mason why this
enowe'l Sewing elaehme Va. awards.: tag
only liold Medal 'at the- late World's
Paris, was Its. great gimpliettre dalloasY
stud power, bens. adapted equally to beni .
or beery sewing. Its nerfee , son arall
nese of etleb., Its small and straight needle,
Its Ilpbt, rapid and quiet running clealisleg -
and Its durable and ixrestmet bona: The •
cheapest-11a best. XO.l et Clair street. •
WO OM Dry GOO4lll both at wholesale
and retell, and are, as a conseqtence; en
abled to keep a larger and much better es,
Sorted stock. to sell cheaper, and glvo the
goods In more accommodating quantlldes
than excluslveyobbing houses. Zatall map .
shame are Invited to examine our stock.
'./..W:lisanatt a Co.. -
• OS Market street.
•
Tim Text Term of the favorably amonn.
Washington and Jefferson Cojtage,' Can
nonabsing, Px"opens'Wedna. Septera.
bar 70th, nut particulars an to terms,
!Mediae Or., maybe obtained
by Addrealng
the President, Cumonshorg,or ,toe Flee
President, liVaellingtoo, Pa.
Basorr, Axontsoor Co., •
t 24 Ein4 street:
Irorthew—Warranted perfect at 113 i canto;
Ifaellm. 7ird wide, for 12A man.
• BAT= of 21..n1.
Hendereen.a Carettaaglve.—A certain.,
cure for Diarrhea, Oraempin .the 5t020.4h
or Bowels, Cbolera Morena, £O. contain/
nothing trrltattns Cr lujurteue to the mom. ,
ash. 101 e cheer, and lulaUlble. Every MM. -
Ity that trier it once will keep It on. hand
ready tar lmmedlate use. Pouldby 011 acct •
anT3o.- •
. Re are Selllas Envelopes; at leis nen .
EA at"; ANDIABOW h CO,. 04 Fifth street
Pura and readalsersted apices, war.
ranted 10 equal say to tba utarkat.rnt.ahra '-*
Joe. A. Roblaboa.• old ostabtlabod !Taw
Marl, No. 5)/Ifi6 street. •
The Best Tees bt Ilie arty et the ebeep. ,
eat prime, vlt be toted at the old Web ,
tished tee men et Joseph ..e..ltoblason, N 0...?
Mk Flab etreet.
. .
. Sods Ash, Pot Ash and Concentrated
Lre. formate at Mercer'. Drug'ittore; Otan' •
avenue, Allectlenr. P.. '' •
Good. cool and refreshing Inner Deer on
drought. et bay's poplins hotel, lie. 4
mann, rilingheng.
. Veld Illoarallatt soot Water at .T.
Sample's - Drug Btore.lo: MB - T•BABSUBBIrt
Hat rinisitbersiny a dorible walled kie.
Pitcher or Ow driest rici . aLty. from
• J. E. RIND Co.. street.,
Nee adyertlsement of first Mein drug
store offered for WO. In another Dolman.
Soiled JOlsaltets for -
#1,11=gyg1,,:r...,
' lirAddltlonal Local Bievs'e.o .
Third Page.
MARRIED:
EICCIOW/N—LOBG,On Xenidee, Aieettst ITh. '
at the reeldeace of the tildes mother. tiles. ,
tree. W. 11. Locke. of the Ltberty Slttet Kt L .
Much, I ltkY If t.lll aeebwtsl aed 3fr.q4.11
ULIAIL LONEF, on of this No c.d." • •
•
WILSON 2 -YeELllKEit6 , s—ths ihe'nth
by the B. V. Limas, C. FL. ot
Centerville, Chester o row, te., to *lra ILL-
I.LNDA hieIIIZILREILLS. of Atiriihez:.
Eli!
WcPllllllO.lOlO --10,Thorrrisy moroloo, - .601r.
13 h. MARTHA IlectlEaoSuri, In rot rash'
Tear of her rimy ,
The Droaral .04 take, plaza from ner Late refii
dosee.„lvalsnatooraahlo,futortain•dro).olllf,
Li 6, at 10 o'cloak; Cordage.; wlll.lraro
aorrose llotexth sod 11111111.001 d ~.•trottr..
striakt
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALES. AMEN. DRIPERTA NEB,'
170. 166 Youth moot, IltsolOorgh, PL , •
00711E3 of .n SUMAS. AM
every /lemlotlon .f nom! h6OlOBlOl Voods_
forolithed. Rooms 00..4 .16: ea 6 MU.. 6060600
.86 C5rr161ee . f600v866...
Airiosorcso—Rov. Doold Xorr. D. rot.
=ma
038111.
JG. RODGERS, ANDERTA. ,
• 'SIM ►BD ZKRALII7-11, mentor t 4 tire
late Bun. L Baig.s, Zia 99 OtOothied,,
lb,. do°. Ova Bea♦R. AiNghtla !Att. !UM
44110, liod.rood,
rood .4.140 n tMe loyen redat:i
.49a *pest
Hearne and Ctrtfaltu turailhed oa aurt no9hd
and on moat mao.blis
IRDWARD eZARNIECTiI. ESN;
DEITAIOER. UmCi, -. 944 Onto grain%
An.gbany. Zoismood u 4 osnar.Cor-
Ins, with a eosinata stocg of Naomi fordsitdag
goods on nand. and turalshid at shortest moth* .
at lowest Trim. gala , and Idysrl SWAM no.
nor of Fran AND XioDs3EVanXlll.
Ratosches, Boggles, Boddie 4orson, ad... do..
R. T. WHITE b... 100.; UNDER.
TAX AND . LNEILICEM, telasete.
ter, Wood.' Bee at elelslty. coma Booms et
Manelteeter LAW) Stable, wear Sherleld and
Chart Ant Areas. RUSH anhiegie • fer 4
0. STEWART, Viidertalcet;
comer of XUHI midi MAN WISILTI.
Bluth Wards Callas of ell ktrels. Hearse sad
Clarrisses furnished int the shortest matins.
GO TO
HASLETT. &VO."8:
ao. 93g ILUIT,II/12LD BTRY-LT, roitipti
sisspiocrAs.ax.oes.
WEDDING' RINGS.
18 ST. SOLID GOLD,
DIINSEATH
a'emcrealorill,
JUIES SCOTT,
.
altromessos To Joitzgrx)ist a acarr,t
TAIIIIALiaIIEINt. 3:D2'
FINE NATCIEIES, OE MS'
WEER:3Z',
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC
414 Lurarry 01.. mmtritue.•
• • •
If7...cartlcular aticattolt tO repaitte.
Watches. Cloaks sad Ismatri.
sixTEEN.COTTONAAID GRAIN
YallYlt.—Wetiate tar Ws five:table canon
Asa ants. plastattalm, must* i /t144.1a. mut
.2(o:thatn Georgia, colitalathit ftto 4to t• 2..0)
acres each; MI awls? • WO mats of enlthattca.
Tae annals la a* btalth7 ale to reanot•aula.
awl the 'Mar taut to inky to Waits's Panatil
vials. 'Time tairola vat basold Tau Ter
plea ludas:lkea, cal at DXIFLIBI a W1.V . 11
Zeal Snits 01114.: Balleratteet. Lalrrenteavina.
T9v.woat BlLANorAcTunEris.;,-
.
. OMle An • ths XOVALT7 pitgr
.wdapk.ati.t. In C 0... eSanty,
L tieforids;.ts
which Is attached MOO sera of las 2,lltst !sad.
Mt at shish Is 044 fansharisad. This prop
arts eastshaslneshsustltra irou of the news
Leos ors, .11mS :met stoma. Ms I mei V.*
Oast from these spats Is stilts last qssulf tot
totadt7 psrposu.. labor Is Mind.. t u [mall
to ItO. This presents at.r7 rue Isdatsment to
eshltal sta. • Par maps, assent dstariptloha.
Ines .4 toms Jana n. of & SILL.
Lasmakessills.