A I D 9 LY GIiZEM acashos Tied •I SEED 1ic, 107 • x•roicriesewift v. ........ eksirrrir. stramise. Litos..4.AND 6$ VDTS iii. I %at I,lTort d Total husitrais, omaiii; PAY= Or ?mamma LID AlLUescv.r Liitstsrr. acr.esizr FUT YAWL! .eecONA/111471.114. lbw=Gnats. 133.31 of. ‘ll2 Daum 7 • Iliac% a pp . - rITT7S6IIIOIII. /lova. E4lt antrgil exaittte on Loyd Tender 7Co , --- i --------'—' Conk nem pis opinion in the case ',Vacates... Trott:.. • `'On the whole, then, I ern of the oidedoll *it. the provision of the act of lkaigreras of February 28th, 1862, decisr. to the notes Mooed m pursuance of that act to be law ‘ll money, and a legal tol l. der, Is once:, mvoriorran. b een rend :sit nccersacy thst I &mad cansidcr the tber the which has been maths to the effect of the special' sgreemencto yin Wyk] silver money of the. Mail Water.. lam in favor of eitiring jud mart for the plaintiff, but u a majority of the court are of a differ ent °Onion, judgment for the defendant"' —Ospied ,fftlll% as PAdadelphia Age of FebruerV, 1 1 1, - the opinion is . - pub li shed irtthli. , It may also be found in the Legal in- i 1 tfi t prneer of Match 18, 180, puto 82. . - a the same copy of the Age lea care , . • fully prepared eulogy of the Judge and his opinion,) which in the following: "Judge PilunerliOcal reasons upon and • decides the cue as If he were some lofty spirit sitting far above end . out of the , ' contentions end efrif.ili of the Will not the holders of greenbacks and Government Londe confider the Judge u quite too elevated tind:etherear for suet earthly honors as a seat on the Supreme Bench?, . T , • , • . - - _ anstunik:erried iod the itithesthonors at the Paris 'Exposition in mowing nor chines end reapers: lio higher Was°. nisl . to nor home genius is needed than 'ibis award for practical inventions. In planott.we also extolled. dl thonek the Atintritan4displsy Was poor in col:tips:l -gen with those of, !other important pow era, still mist few extteleswere exhibited redounded to our 'praise, and surpassed the productions . :.of more *.protantion! • .untries. A raw days ago the. New York agent of the Associated:Picea victiesized many of thelesding "pale the countsr . furnish:tug s_"pufr'.- of somebody's new book,.itikas item of news., ,The °author gcladictiling worth 'hundreds of did lira for no ML4 tiniest he paid the ener getic agent ftS4dit trouble. - Asa, of Tennessee, is announced, es. having I occurs—ea' yesterday. He Vasa Ttepre seniitivo COngresetrost 1837t0 ista, and - was GoTepor or las native State from 1851 to 1953. lie served with credit . and;distinotion to the Rest= writ . EMI TAX01;088 ra,TACIT, Esq., of the well known oil, first of Tack Brothers, thls City, takali'labi departure to-morrow for European a tour of business and ples snril VelriAY hirn a pleasant journey sna'salis rotext. - ' ' TryttesiatlOgii in Oblo has brilliantly oiiiinatinuitho stijiness .the Itepubli esn esnallistes by over major ities Meat be thireinlit.. • =I TFB NATiOIOI. j dUOs 00110IIIS6IIOR in session at Ohleago is largely attended, Jelegatea from nearly al of the States Laing inaiterldince. A Wows. la A Bilnersl Hole. . _ A.remarkable escape from death cc . crated the other dsy which makes one's blood chill to think that the consequen ces : were. not greater than they were. List Tuesday evening lira Petrick Us her, a~ middle aged Woman, residing near the head of Dodge street, back of the gas house; bad -oer-entombs visit her soda house, a short distance over the bluff. Starting betweennine and. ten o'clock, she, proceeded along.. and wan dering trim the path fell -into a min* eral hole forty feet deep, where she 'remained until Wednesday.noon. The abaft - bad beai worked years ago end' weeds, nbendolusd, and was covered with gran and which no one snspec*cencesled a dangeroustrap. - 'Not- returning that evening ,it was suspected that she re- trained at - her son's .hortset beta visit there , disclosed the fact - that she had. not been heard oh. Search Vas then made 1 1 • alaint theiseighborhood, but no trams of , the miss woman' could be , found for several hours:- ,A. oman looting for her _children, who hid strayed avray, found a Shawl on the edge of s mineral kida,--9widdl furnished a clue to the miss ing'3fernsler Assistance was procured and the shift upland- Down its depths forty feet lay the woman, Insensible. Nbortriii. raised to.. the near.; ' braised considerable, but strange to say nobo.inednes werebrolun, and alter. receiving cal treatment, trektment, wu pronounced in a fair way ofrecovery.. 'Yesterday she was doing well.—Debtique Herald. l - ~' i 111111 =II ERE • ; El FE - •" lectern of Viegaited Urntitan End- Ths.,Montgomery, (Ala.) AciOffILICT, , gives the foil owing sent of the return 4 a, pant of dleappointed fioitherners, wbo bad obitlnitely insisted on ',themselves and seeking show in Brarih \* There arrived st the 'Central Hotel last night a yarty of ladies and gentle - Men wrur lelt , Bnall last- monlb, thor oughly, totally, heartily. disgusted with • their - tam homes Vann • the. hybrid massealn are:rated, well flattered col:Wry, of-Brazil. The party' is coin• posed entirely of .Alabamiana. They give aiding and pitiful automata of the au ffleAt i e n n g isero e f m w an / . hundreds o s f dyel u fr d o e m d oerfriends by ho h were mpting offers of , tbe•Braillian Government, and the rates of wild end Impulsive American sullen- Piers. - 'Thor sepreaent that there is no , risgularly organized . Government 13razl—there 10 no sociey—but little cm- Ovation smong the inhabitants—noised'. Milo _a .the ways of mating money—the people svacely know the 1216111ini of the word "h;ndriess,"-,the American (Minns Tive about-Wu:di, un • Mired for—there is genenil dissatisfaction among the 'ernigrants, and the whole Brazil Tepper:Watt= is a humtnig slid 'a fares; 'me Auunizin Consul ham r e . eelots:of numerous and constant appli:, laitlolllll from helpless American citizens to Moist them .itt getting bzeac-1P their true and tightful country. .- !pp*atrecttles tnTessa-a. . Brave • Alortible Indian tragedy transpired recently on the Leon, in litamihon Conn tir; shout sir miles feat thir town of tnmilton. Two personswere idlied raid add six *Minded. A. retool house was first stbsckcil &bora dozen Indiana 'ffie trare-tescher,linss Ann whijno, esposed Unveil at the door, beseeching the Wages to spsre the children end kill Tbo nobe woman soon fell, Mere. 4 with many .l snows; hiciorwlitio the children lad scattered strong thribushes heir 'by: - • Some of them were severely pousiled, bat pone killed. Nests Camay. =mug Wile d. agOn RaII sttaeked., The nostiilra daughter 001;11.10m - Ben year ati s old, and ft son younger were _ , hut ~strange lo say, both wen Mooted en S have returned wilted. . AB the children concur in their testier>. up ss to , t ineleo , conduct of their timelier.' han szt is worthy to be r oad 'monk the heroic deeds that snake Men end womenAmmortol i nns. tory. 'Ansa Whitney :was- s ladyou Nosheen omit twentr-mot years of age, lido possessed' many err complishments, tad followed the . busi ness of teaching fur several leant,n in which' avocation she laid ticeAred- co sidersblerepotstion, nor wenta Beide in Con/nacho county.—Borgne Bonner, =I .., ...- .1, 1 ice• . , . . 16. . i. -_ - -tw,S_-\,:•,-. .b.P., ,c..-/.47, 1%..)8t,b ,/.,.,, ~ !„•./••.-1-iODA_ D. f 7 f...-?6` . ' -- ~ . ... i .' f . .i •. ....... -,-..c! ' . lli I; e I ' . . . ------4."--_-....--.•.-..,--- #.-,... _ # -...,_.-.-.,:,,,_ - ---,-- . --,.------_._ 7 - f „-......,----_- . . ..1 , 7 1 1111[6b - ...,....5- . • . \ .i , i lyt I , ----• , ------•e' - --- -- ___-__ T -- -- - --- . 1? ,...._ - _4;;; x ::::.,:.:-.....,1,1: - ..: - . , 1 ...-=--.-----_,-.,.--------...--- --_____ __.---- j .:.,, _ _ „-,..-_ -.....,--•;____-------..-.4.------- ... . lif i ' 1 . --- ' ------- 7 " --- / ----' 7 ---- /; . . MI 1867. - . TRICE TH:I •QectlDS netih. In a cemetery near Seigle is a very beautiful though . simple marble cross, on which engraved these lines In Spanish 17.1 M - 1 .:. i tit A r a . u, r ' It Is the (Me of a poor boy, the only son of 'a widow. He wee not. exactly an Idiot, but what people cell a " mimeo." Good, simple, humble, every one loved him ; but no one could teach him any thing. His intelligence was In e way at fault. He could remember sonmo thing. In vain the poor mother put him first at school, and then to a trade ; he could not learn. At last, in despair, she took him to a neiehboring moluo tery and Implored the abbot, wmo was a most charitable holy men., to: take him as a lay brother. Touched by her grief, the abbot consented, aud the boy entered the COnvent. There all punt ble pains were taken with lim by the good monks to give . biro at least some ideas of religion, but be could rvanam ber nothing but these three sentence-a. Bull, ho was so patient, so laborious, and so good, that the community decided t°t4l:llenitime had finished his hard out-of \ doer work, instead of coming in to rest, ho would go straight to the Church. and there telnibl on bis knees for hours. "But what does he do?" exclaimed one ef the novice.s. "Hz does not know how to pray, be welt node:sterile the office, nor the sacraments, nor the cere monies of the Church." They there ' fore hid themeelves in a side chapel. close to 'where he came. Devoutedly kneel ing, with h.... 1 hands clasped. his eyes I, fastened onto' e tabernacle, he did nosh- log but Inca over end oven again, believe in. G. d, I hope for God; I love God." - One day be was missing. They went to his all and found him dead on the straw, with his hands joined, and an expression of the same ineffable peace andley they led remarked on his face when in the Church. They burled ' him in this quiet cemetery, and the ab bot ceased these words to be graven on the cross; Boon a Illy was seen flow ering cross the grave, 'charm one bad sown it, the grave was opened, and the root of the flower was found In the heart of the orphan bo_y.—Prera "In yrusions of Spain," by Lady Herbert. Wanted; An assl= for Mertreas., The London Morning,gifevold kis ac tually fallen to making fun of royal per . sonages who have had losses. In an ar ticle upon the late King Otho of Greece it remarks "It would be ridiculous, indeed, to sffiim that the odds are greatly in favor of a long Danish dynasty at. /Liberia Otto, alt likelihood, was well inten in tinned when he met foot on classic soil on the morning of February. 611, 163% in his eighteenth year, and George, no doubt, is conscientious Intl' desire to - do that which Otho attempted In vain; but a fatality seems to attach to all thew mushroom numarehies. In fact it was , hardly necessary to point out the Mexi can empire as an illustration. Itwas an enormous experiment, egregiously disr astroua But Europe itself is sufficient ly frill of examples. Think of tie bran new crowns ordered from Imperial gold. smiths and enriched try Imperial jewel lers, for the 'First Napoleon. Of the whole galaxy,' not a glimmer remains. Every now and then a prince is put up, site for a erne, and is rejected." It attempts to console King George with the reflection that he willbe in very ood company, and probably will find himself quite as comfybae Attic ias whitowsahed pale s in it: "Many a St. Gernaains Is required for the dispossessed sovereigns of 'Europe. Ws Majesty, formerly of Naples, is in retirement; Ills Majesty, . formerly of Hanover, his been disc:owned the Dukes or Duchesses regnant of Parma and Modena are in private life; and we Smoot what • royal bevy of illustrious de scent and of uncballenged virtue Sods me a home, and almost a loyalty of welco among ourselves. Philosophers might preach* good deal to these penonages without convincing them. They arenot the moetwretched of mankind. Yetmen are apt to compare themselves, If fallen, with what they were, and not with others who never mounted she height whence to fall." There is an erkiruineas in tbe phrase "mustroom monarchies," which is en-. tirely foreign to the usual temper of the Aforning iferaid. an Oregon Tradition. It May come out that the Chinese not only invented guripoder, but disauered America. There isa Mary current along the Pacific coast that several gel:unseen' ago= argiciltion of Indians from, that er the country now called Wealth*. patt ton Territory bad paddled their way cent wise in a canoe u far as Portland, in Oregon, up through the ugly Columbia river, and that in progreta forward they met with, on the banks of the river, outlay imbedded in the rand, the some what broken remains of a Chinese junk. re girdednished the Inca, who emselves the bola lords of crea tion, while It afterward excitedthe curl• osity and spirit of inquiry of such few white men u were then in those distant and comparatively unkoowa the of the earth. The finding of the Chinese junk is still a matter of tradition among the indiaAltribes who inhabit those re gions, and is freely spoken of by the American and European population, and the conclusion come to is, thst at come fuelf period of the world's ex er istence, the Chinuer—olways an . entprising whichart , expedition northwisa, which became a prey to the pitiless storms that are so often to be encoun tered in the Columbia river. Certain it is, at all events, that the junk'was found in the Columbia, end it is only reasona ble to =elude that iscame from China at scone remote period of antiquity. Perhaps, after all, J.ohnny Chinaman may claim the credit of having discov ered 'AMCIICII. • • Trench paper,,, the Journai de finitsilier; relates s case .ot piemstire interment. ;. Daring the (antral of a youniwoman Ilantherin, vibe. um; SPOcreitbr &edict en epileptic the grass digger, after. having Wow. a spadeful of web car the -collie, thought he heard moaning' fro= the tob. The body vas we sequently eshusee, and a been/vetted, yielded blood lmost mina I U awes Witt moment entectsined that the walla woman would recover frees herletiergs, Ir s li li f s e P wa s r9d dbeyhthe, no 4 MST EDITIOI. ~IDNIG I iT. FROM WASMNGTON Mr Telegraph to the Mullane 13 a:anal 547. Wealliairos, Augustine 1 emia or coaseaLtes f n s aeDies. Stout thirty members bar of this eiry,'Who hold that the her has no nalht to review the orders of the Court, have united in a call for a meeting cat Thursday of next week, in opposition to the Mum - of the meetlng field last week in the interest ot Bradley. These gentlemen holdthat mem bers of the bar have no business to interiors, irregularly with the orders of the Court. and Shed. any member so demeaning llice self on to Weans distlissal Ma. rest his case upon its own merits. coavaammi or envinwritinersa. , It is ascertained that of the thine of wavy en.thirties wince itutanrert on the fifteenth Diet-. P1i0,000,000 heed been converted, leav ing but lthl,ooo,olii still outstanding. These will probably all he converted by the time the extension of one month given by the Secretary expire!. eakXo2 0* CloritaiiMeas. • The President has prepared and sent to Generale Grant instruotlans to limo an or der asslatlin D epart me n terlda to the com- mend at the of 1111ssourl, Cken. ILemOoolc tO the Departmental the earober- I.d, and Generai Thomas to the Fifth (Sheridan's) Bliuszy Distal. The order 1 , will probably be lulled to-day, ultimo I General. Great shall suggest the ' substlto- I tiOn of some other name. In place of Ilan. cocks. Thomas.. In that place Sheridan may be maigned to some other command '. than that ot Stimourl, but certain it is, the , order rePeves Sheridan tram tie commaud. ,of his district. It Is understood that until roldllig It was the purge. of the Preal- 1 I dent to teat assign Banco. to the Ledmmand of [ the Ylitti District, but he concluded Teeter., Say to glee that position to Gen. Thomas. [ : t exa. *Ora% Lwrrea. - The letter of Gee. rope to Gem. Grunt has \ °coml.. • good deal of comment here. and It II generally beloved the latter officer will order the arrest of D. LL 11111. d Other ithieOetetlred persons. Under the recon struction helms ight to flo do. Is will he mem bered r e so m e tlmo age General Grant .onsolled the arrest of Governor Jettliell fOr dollele exactly what 1111.1 Ls now Win! Tio!' MlTfil'llllte":llVlT.' stood PONS to do to Jenkins'. - ens warm. ani *Molt. . Mr. ?tenth, Secretary at Legation to Mee. me, woo limbeen here for several MY it. Yes• Wider reOetred to autherlsation and warm. dons from the Stare Department myth. ' sent our Government at the City of Ile deate°, nd leaves here to- morrow. tor that. s ellY. he recent coremlssion of SU. Ottenburs to , set as oar rearesenlatlre le 31.exleo le cau -1 celled, and Sir. Plumb succeeds film. with 1 powers ut th e nature ot ealtiaripe dtaiistra" emit). conovia nose. ladge Holt him written a card Widch will , be published oe Ilonday, statlng that he illa not of the allidavits recently onti- 'Tuned, and that thee were nos on tie in his I, ellen. Thnt Ms endersemeW, et the &poll. cation for the yard= of Conover was Medd St hia home pithrivate citizen, end had na , I ocemectiau wthe bureau at =dinar? institt,t, It was note recommendation, ' it rent: In t triMart l y 'tirritigeT. 0011 e close. by sayleg eall averments or Intima. rime, no matter hitchhom mode 00 bow-', urtd, w mek to connect me , to ever yso degree or any way with'the alleged , conspiracy agetnat the President...awl:mile false, its are all iminnetione that testiest. I took, In concert wlth Yr. Ittildle, I either aimed or desired to qualm Conover m a witness for any pert.. witntef cr." . casts. nimeamoss. The Trerid t s aptedal says: General Great , lam urged the Prmident to illsrals• seer/ immune Of hls Cabinet, in order to Create advisers. betermn Yr. Johnson and Ilia advisers. The General 10 Imown to be gal , ticularly hostile to Mr. Seward, 0000105 tr.-garde Ork too adroit and dlangenms. .., am. ropers Saida -.ltl 111¢0 Z. ~. An error occurred. In themrsrmery Zt -of General ropes letter. Ito really aeld rt et ell o reconstruction ma be satiatactory or reliable as. to future results nalele these Men are permitted to disarms openly and according so their nature Lamm preeoutet.” we then ary.ned that it would Mtn beer well to Dare enforced their absent° trot otenptry. - ...Tag Ban Urrissio. Tlalrte-four members of the bar of the District of Colorable have call previoused a meetimeet.ng to disavow the ection of the Theirla to the Briulley.Y.ber case. old. that action of the Court It sots brevet rebleet for review at public tacetinasof the bar. • • ... . seems To alertedlowa. Aso saarars. Advice. received here stet. , that no mber • than American Mowers .d Reapers won higher seems* {bon Berme , medals or lion orable I:WM= SG the ruts Szposition , \,.l', • :, roans Ce rate IlLeasc It. , Tiemeant of funds In redetted Stater ry to.lny `lea ineLen 011.1.110nr \ In currency, eighty-nine. millionsrstes In c i n, and twenty millions in gold ocrthi. She =ones Of Ims. The records of the Stalittstutlan Institute' ahem that six Inches of racy fell during the recent atom, watch exceeds the entire smOunt Or any prefirral August for years. =solute or =brows. , . the -The Ken o recf August were of cus ere 670 toms from the Ist to et,,03. • • rersiersv ialareTol oOseurtarD. The Soldiers and Sailors Union, at • meet ing to-night, passed resolutions strongly \condemnatory or the President.. bettor , in suspending Secretary Btanten, awl LAMY culOglatio or the latter. - • ?RIMS n.lnO rintrg:ltLi4tl,,LX.l,rODAM ace The President.s communication to toe Secretary of War od interim, instructiog htra to Issue an order asalgainff ma t.!eueq l 7.llroTawarotrllct,!:ltzraposil of to 111 11 •a ler r e Sheri en so s e Department of the Hisernin, • and Major Genera Hancock: to the Department-of use Mt :' :; .l s r i r l i Al t seatr. bt pi•e= col. I, the Aointn tienerars 01111 m, but not Yek promulgated. - . ;.. I • . sawn Orrlan Ii*TTSZ.S. .. .', .• , The Commissioner General of the Land Office bur or ordered-tit wittigaral from , sule:lle•CUIDLIOn or entry of e odd hem. o n rectum. Winn ntaurt twenty 0. 1 .• Railroadde of the Wittons.and St. Yews The Commlssloner bas decided 'i 1ivg.',,,1:1.100::,1-...dix,llLittettirllt':::- stead net.-,arl -1 oorrop coOr—iCaornr. or ~,, re.Coers CITIZIN. - -AOCOnille from Teo.* and Lotilsimui and Southern IdiarlurlODl Or. di...m u. Worms and overflow* have destroyed hall ' thecfoP ',, J a gnit/74..7,Cf C. ill:Ersl,:aot p . , r ,... oLat icttd. :l i t . . li ki l'IS1:111:ttir t'eTwTorlll2.l:llerr°l,ll - In the crime. beetßadical or EapeOlicanargunlession'hu established in every city end torn t r 11 rel tr,41:1:',,,P,11=f fILTOrr,z .4:::,,kracuork-tizeillr the Callinar t 44. - .11.rrran or Janis, CollllllsStor •Garierni tinily and Colonel parker, Cl the Fort rhil Kearney investigation Commit. tee, returned to Washington matnlght Irma a tour In tee UMW:, country. Tacy will now eoreuttroos tliet prarstlon Of their re. pori to the Secretary of the Interior. • Two hUndied and twenty...lX patents WRI be Issuatithis week. • • • • : '.- - • ••• •iiir.risur nottaint.• Itriffet )1140S Generia Howe, has been or dered te reporl to Genets' Schofield. Lieu. tenets Ruffner, Malloy, tlr ttfllto in ant,l./s Ho lt ac• have been ordered to repor nos, at Detroit, for duty On the survey 01 Hie ld lakes. . .....-----..=—.— A Curious eatenWW l .' An excitar.ge stye: "'What a noisy creature would • men be were hie voice, In proportion to his weight, as loud as thstef a locust ! ' a. locust can be lmsfd at the distance of oneeisteenth of a mile. The Holden;wen Is add to weigh but holt an ounce so tiott s middling sized man would. weigh down not short of four of them; and It Must be strange if a golden wren would Pot outwelgit tout of our locusts. Supposing, therefore, that a common man weighs as much as eisteen thousand of our locusts, hidhat the note of a loenst can be oneetzteeuth of a mile, a man of common dimensions, pretty sound of wind and limb, ought to be able to make 'himself heard at the distance of one ' thousand ill hundred miles ; and when he sneezed his house ought to fall abort his ears t. Suppose a flee to weigh one 1 grain, which is inure than its actual weight, and to jump one and a half' yards, a common man of one hundred and fifty pounds, with jumping powers in proportion, could lump twelve thou• sand eight hundred milekor . stout the distance from New York to' Cochin Int Cretan iimutreetton. ;The North German Gazette of July . Both, Berlin (setainfacial,) has an Olt cle on the Zagora guidon, In wlil fl sac "The East appears to be appraeohinS a aids, if an intervention of the Power' In the Wares% of humanity may be called. Omar Pasha's victoria* if onld seem to be unimportant, and tha from Caudill, of cruelties exercised by the Turks, and of an spuesl Oirt addressed ern mentsi, -by the Consuls to the foreign praying them to put an end to the illu sion of blood in the Wand, will -proba bly bring about fresh efforts stmedistiou. Tae Sublime Porte will hardly Demist in its refusal to listen to the proffered me diation, as in such case it would become the duty of the Christian Powers to fol low it up by a decided plume." .-A Troy MY, on Yrolusedity ay thfOrtoed it hohoemoo two,. thyriZtrja. couchided Mauler! In her tome. Thai all. ca. atterrat.g the haus.. pr0...d.2 wi telap 'I bed roam and themd the CI Wend., • Called Oat to the put .0F ed to Do Within, and eo ri ",,,,,.. 1 art fwdt the door ow,. n,,,, ~,,r 41.110 e, saga lathe room. /Sat It vas Don ttreler-dol7 the tedr , i husbauelomo bad at:looted by sizra,r—cyr. of =min" te:rtn: rigliNnisialNr a yAr, heard" t warded rte. "la 1100,;4tOthmar•Pehtalet. --- -. 7 _ Je'.....-----".....---- —in Irene ins 31 DR On UM •11 Jam nitro..., • NW OW _KO, from .1 cm CU/ titaspeth• in ON= soililda.4dtatantni FROM WE WOODS Antton of the Camp J. artd It. rroaantoaa—Bey A. Illeettag del e 7 • Preadlog Elder—hie lunettes* sod successful saustuterratlets—aerviees the temp Meeting . from Thursday slobs to llowlay—Clusegnioir Weenie er—Plennanall lanfaleata—Thatlag aafl other illeitaters, an; tepecial Correspondence Pittsburgh Garstme ' The wonderful seeing. power attending the Uniontown District Camp meeting held last summer at Belle Vernon, prompted the Presiding Elder, Rev. A.. 1. Endsley, and those associated with him, in council, to hold another one at some point In the Die. trict, this season. Co.idertror all the cumstances, those in the management. so- tooted' a grove near McKeesport tor the meeting this year, end IL is now in successful Dregress. To give our readers an Idea et its locality woman state it le situate l about two milesfrom alcliem close to Crook d Bun, and fifteen mil esfrom Pleteburgh. Pagans coming, from Pittsburgh, leave the cars of UM Pittsburgh and Roo Reg. road Company at Croaked Run station, and by a pleasant road of the most serpentine character winding over hill and skirting the narrtior valley usrough which it puma, the °leafy grove. is .reached. The around Itself le a flat of tare evinces, and Is admirably adapted for the purpoee,shided ;it ,ygAgn wygerllle erdol.t,emr; theSuneibright ray. darttlirOugh clemlY looked brioches. The audience minor the of trntn, rasa o r e the rpveecr:rt6 t'clyoct'tVl °member ofilalatee, Unmet. level .so il pro. pared with mathematics' precision. The I smiting forge la the most coeveinent manner the multitude, who wait upon mintetlationeof the Word. About forty tart" cOinfOrtable tentsonalnly composed Or white canvass, 'much of the character of the olden time, form the Inner circle. Meetings of this ohmmeter are almost tualvereally under the charge Mum presi ding Elder of the Distract, who [ma gwenty.eese. ally ander lila our/finnan a evebout t mintetersol.ing otalei Onillareote year, 'an well the con gre.tions they serve. as pesters. This Media is a kind of sulehleh- M=l. gith`diswta formica. The interesta Of this District are muter tbedinection of Ray. A. J. Itedsley, who resides in Pittsburgh, and well known [Common feet that he was pastor M. E. Church. Allegheny`fo u r two years, and more recently in charge of Lib arty street M. D. Church, for the same , of time. nd wens. 11. p tehral t m is minister A , who Is lost c.win.mask term of four years, has won an enviable name for the manner in welch he has Managed the affairs or Everytr. spiritually mote atlavolul[l. department of the Cheroot has felt the teach othatmi net qualities, e n at we will not be surprised to hears, Olthe miming wee isof the Conference, n March, that he is so trensferred to another District. to the disappointment of some comeregations, who are dim of his Weise, as their pester. . She mostetemting is veer naltirally on. der the direction of Be,, Mr. Endeley, who is *Amami by Bev. 11. Chapman, pastor of RouenE. Chureh at anaKeeation, whom cy in this responsible position ts es commendable end praiseworthy as his cam tors. facKeesport Is "omit.. Lay.' light of the Arm (Thundsie) was chlear occupied in preparing the tents e tor the occasion. At night theP res iding Elder opined the publics ervices, n with an earnest end eloqut sarroon o the "Work of lieviveLe Theenlarge move. astiou was evidently deeply interested. At the close of the sermon an eicellemt prayer meeting took place. Fri morniag at se Set were day opened with IC nubile , maser meetietr. At half past tea o'clock, Rim, (Merge Cubic, of Gremsboroneb, Pa, area la aertnon ••On Prayer." or much inter- est and power. The, aft rune IM Rev. W. A. Stuart, of West Newton. Pa., on the ....lector the eSplett of 0en... , was fell of p.n. and drew tests from many nee, and was Jule nub .ler men as one might expect from that sereetspirsted mistletoe. the time the lights were twinge ling through the camp, the concourse of , people had Increased very largely, to that when the usual milt for public serliem was madv, vast crowd gathecal to hear Rev. 1.. C. Melluire, pester of Wesley Chapel. , Putsbargh. pre.h cni the eSorelee Of litidt ateeme well adapted to the occasion, nod one too that doubtleve accomplished much coml. ' The Interest did not Masa at the close of The needle service's, mit centime. .to the enical closing hour, in the large and coremoStons Mayer :meeting tool., sabers: singing, preyer And eilsortaUen, filial round of - time *Dotted to them e x ercises. Saturday opeoed bright and iful,the ...tramming through the c.cc t i the locking bran... t an muly hour. The clineminf. weather continued throughout the day. Exorcises oivned at eight vials a semi. by Rev. G. Wailer, of 1, wine Station, Pa, one of the promlaleg young mmisters of the retrial. Confer' r r o l o e f 'l.l::°j•G"Lorper• t he I te g oow o'clock, Ler. Wesley Smith. of Shari:oomm l'a.. a Minister Or mime reputstirm, as a writer and preacher. occupied Um Mond. Ma sertnOn pOtoted end or:Malt...l amine tome thrusts that were not roltabed very mach ey matey, beeirsaiders, Tao memo.. U. evreeented, wee not calcula ted to accomplish inncDlcet intended, from the rainy or the remarks, .1 the singe views expressed mem a sub ject alway regarded . being cd the most delicate character. • The evening fennea. Drs J. Mere. of DOW* and OreemOsh Charge. On rist the End of Presetleg,” was delivered . earnmt. forcible meaner. and evidently so. ompliabedgeod. Dowd Um Wert. ex hortations by Bee. J.J. Janes. of Connell. r.. it was a dee spirit Meollg the peopie, sad it was generally oniceded that the epultual Preeeeets of the meeting at that etas et were of the linost favobl mad encouraging Another f ee t , was developed, the unusual good order that pre. notwithstanding the linm.se con ceals* congregated as the different see - DIES • FROM TEE VEST 11. gesittlon in enbet-Mien by Gar robs-EasigrOStoss so NI ttttt b blood. rar-lso Wu of Coon. on lOSOPb OOOd -DlSSoltonbees at n Joinalea .: : EiliTebirsob to tie lauds-Mb Oaten.: new lone, Asyut 19.-The 'tomer Its lash, from Masse on the 1403, bee extirod. It hi warted many saltness ezineestone are heard ' unlearning the late - riot at Matanzas. A soldier was caseated 'by garrote et Liam. on the - . Mtn. The necessary iambs will nastily be plead at the &spawn of the Spaniels Minister'. at Weehtnsion to hey Ito . tottrest On the Sputtsts scrip bald by citi zens or Sbo United btoteS. . . ligtoi liatrallsTOWZAdbrttlatt Mods. RAZT.4II:I4,,IT,M`rA X. ...r II Is h b e al ofeueit Al' hZs4siedrt l ' n7l " :h d l rt ' Coolies. Sboyhshortly become seutiaoue. (*putts tiemewitts oroled bts craw ad ease. 00 sTo to be fired Into the Canoe, Throe were ailed; Wend w ounded, sad the roet ren . , b4low, ti lliet t t e ooo l r r n i ll.: ilkwnill :nr.rar. thatretlf;Alrgsggi PO. all tee ha&earealosed sad water poured down cadf tbil• mallows, totelog.suoti a giantsmoke beet tbl Coolie* aOoa vol. =tared Li pat oat the 110 ibelAsolYes., Adviesse from Yeesenta refort a dotal:. Inca et MOW gag. °arta oluOtbgs_.:oV. tar,V.i?..7l:g:2 VT,',Flbs.l.`6l:i,S'... when tthey readied, bat were Sally •Th lab. dna and vim* of them i m prlseeed. ey are to used la October. Inn. Winona gottossenfeal Ttionansid Parsons en She eironssat Tettgrepb to the Vital:WO asette4 B "TM° gttafro"Olgirernperottrr; T # " 6 l 'li th !l'B 7 . l4ll l l7 = :fillgtol:U'Llier.dEitignil%ll:7llt to he oellYtin:ed dating T'en thousand potions aln on tho ground too:deli. lAMMOT• /141001•11.13410111/01101. .07 T.iolroDh to the 70100911103...tt.) ir i tt uiat voilo o TO . sa...C.ht in O s t r .l9.. ;•W illt ir m r s Ol t . stalottleirs 4:laza' • 0 tow ,. 0131•0 ygosar tit Telegraph to the rithemrsh . 0 . 3 ' lumens% hovel th—The mum ofet.to tree reoelvod batonto4lo to oil the , ex tN of • Rehistritt thls Stet" PITTS EN Mt FOUR O'CLOCK. A. M. VORTINIBOMMOPE TetctnDh W the Pittsbnrsl will, sad thetittle Oren repaired no Mel Wore. . --- .- TINANCIAL AND COILIITACILI. ArTim,'Anrlitlll.-Tirinetrow mill be oltserred. aa a holiday. Tile VrOduoll a:dir ket sad north exchange .111 be dosed. . Pliallaroal. Angelis. 19-Bereiv..-IT, S. bonds closed at 7% for legt. Lannon, 'Minton , 10 -.E..emlno. Consols traTiretur It: L.'l4°!" t at usi = u 1,... Larani•ool., Angdat ,19-Eitaino -GM= atoned with a &warrant tendency though quotations are Illichangedi ClOning.pricea tor middling upland.. are Mad Theo row r. leano.lo,ol Wes 1000 0 bales. market for Ilreadiltulla,clogal neehanged. Prowl. aSons-Vbeese Ores at fi nch; other' antic , ,PrOdace Uanged. , 1....Ma01t, August le--Peroleg.--thagar, and Corn invade at nate. onOtatlool. Ott= ar. . tides unchanged. . • . - ---- - . FRODk NEW YOGIc EBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh thisette.l Now Yong, 19, lir. COnissa Irma • LAID. • The corner atOne of the German Boman Gathola Claurett, on Pill street, was Mid ToPordaY by Archbishop bicaoakey, with Imposing oaremony. • , • na•oov. watairra Hsiang. 'lt geeing-that the rearatts Of Za.licrr. Wright bate not Wine to Indiana, but that. tne rotary sr.lce will Wt. plabe here on Trdirsdap. • • - JAMS' Man • • A. dostrnetlek nr. • ommutrod In Front trust late Anzac, num. No. it. occupied bysoo l4 t Yon Pelt, grain and oommisalon mbruhanta,oontelned about throe thousand Errantof datt.ria storage. Their own loss is fifteen thoUland dtillarit telly Inettind. NamberS 11, lb and n,compiod by Condit & Betts, C. P. Raw f Ca. and_ri. lacier, wart rrIW Zet :3 Cr Oki antra /= ° :gf gni. Merchant, Wes aboaled by water, and tooldock•valued at thirty hon=d dollar., waa destrOyad; fatly trained. • • oLD ortainswa Aawswrao. • • Pan. Noble.* well-known spartlety Van, wJ arrestal at Elmira elargod with harlots received. about , 0.10,000 of the bonds !dolga 10001 thoh.olo.llnsuranao COMplogy last Do. comber. The secured Was Puna in One of Cta molt pleated:li botne.toads lathe Mate. 041.0100 Leratig Osta•lnsaTlOS O. beerMwanl M tVel " raTi :V14,1 Dave r: tl F‘lllXg`tb: o :irgit 2 tA f aa d ' oo " ° • Vie nor awl, • CeaooLer.Lato,wiongityli of 1 100 Rep ,hop utt r or p thereaborkta It says 10 Chertaugo and BroOrno fauntles Many fields are entlrell ruined by lice. while others promise not mma than halt a crop. • '• Utah At VIM 00.10107. A dotil took plat. at Weehawkendi. J., betweeo two ID who had a quarrel about a woman, said to la a daughter of million. l',Ves, ' l 7 l:gs 2 t 22l:aorOthitiltraego:ll..."tY rilaanbrros Domains!. Blatehford, icsday.fn cab* before tha Blatant Court, decided that a debt from the dendnallottof • debtor; while &Ming in indietary capacity, oould not bo dileharg ed by aoY nrObeedinge bankrnptey. to ntaritagaa, • Tb". °groans, named Pelts Unita, Wm. BOMB! and 1 , / to, Weiner, hat their 11700 in a maelotat In astillery to-tlay. morcsa wrii.ollos. • ‘The bollei of the steanier.Palisado, laden with ar.ritgaTtli:Wrr. 31: 71 Terre% mora lost: ' esWOW. WOOD D./ID. ins, Deo* Wood Mad on Saturday o f 410 ".6'l tem be nia.VAl,l.• Ole. Ttioie•Nrreae. rn olors to.da 000 0 4 1 4' CZOLIIIk 01111.Tnu. !Three „„„ ....wet Of chOleiti • 11 11 7 , ' rePO,W4L'inp,VALS 17.01,ritallationdlt Th/ itftu'en' today. - from Zoo2ol. TES 'FIFTH DISTRICT . . . . . , vanity Coned by. eeneral POlada Itecoal Order and Latter—Convert. tam so , be .e.alled. _toy yourepe to the l'ln•binth 0..t.t.) iIIOPITA, Oa., depot 11.—Coneldereble wales ti canted' hereby General ropes ard.rimaaber (a ) fortye la W dght, and Ws lab ter to General Grant. The PPreisalt leg • can for • State Coneentlen effortthe berPose of =Ohne an oreantaat In opecenteeto ontanteettou Under the min ter, bIU. • DIIIIIVIS of 100 PePtre •r• In , favor of Vaned • ooncentsceb County tneettelre ode belay held In ela. tatite'ect.lier, tt dal In W ercord= "= tee lth of berdettaber . Teafr env:teat= idea, In Bahama are bettest %Atha bau beta for manyyear• Rettectleist4=l6 tea W0001a07`2...1 01.44 Utile lipprohlwaen: NATIONAL !AMOR CONGS Vt 7. Treeßuren. report , shows the receipt. .r the year 6215111 experllturee, The .oeareatioa Marred to Meet o' Me o'clock to-morrow. FROM CALIFORNIA• lesellemesit—LlesersilOffer to roLtleel Wowed es • Lai:More, Esestssso—Coss. trot remitle Company Stoottsur Their Itailrood in Snell 7tedloo•-111Joling Itteeace. de. (Sr Tetsgreente the Pittstersti oµelte. Sall e•Seleve..khgest. 17.—The eople' • .Committeahave pit in the field a mustica , pal ticket, made up chiefly of to orm the n best me n n Of all political parties; tieres the Independent candidate for State Sena te, wealthy citizen offers to give Any then.' gaud dollars to toned • Laborers, Excbssme to moist workingmen to gain Information or employment, if otters will eubscribe like amount in it specified time. The Central Pacific Ltailway COmentY have roofedten 1101/ Of teir road througn the snow region. Ta and Int h end to cover all • (liter n Arra, pied ,trOrn `the effect of mental' vent W'slrarriir Stacks active, there toted but little to mum bat