The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 20, 1867, Image 1

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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
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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
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- pub li shed irtthli.
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It may also be found in the Legal in-
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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 , • , • .
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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
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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
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and;distinotion to the Rest= writ
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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.. •
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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.
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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.
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lectern of Viegaited Urntitan End-
Ths.,Montgomery, (Ala.) AciOffILICT,
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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,
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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
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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.
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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<ossotte.l
'sonnets saw attiaace.
Masan.Atrnst le.--The Vienna (Raix, I
an otictst organ of the Imperial Govern.
ment, in leading editorial upon the pro
loot andseettee 'tato of affidrs in Eu
rope, say that lus !Patience between Austria
and FTI.IOII to ilOSSible Ps silt, treaty of
alliance should be made' between Pssussia
zsathaltusslanympspe.
cassuasscsentente!, .01 . 12. 11210 5 .
2...ssacr no, AUgust I9.—The Emperor and
Empress of the Trench, the Emperor
Bavaria and
Empress of Austria, and Kies of
have arrived in this city. andse to : daY at
a grand State dinner giv by Francis
Joseph. if. Rohrer, French )dinistet of
Foreign Affairs, end Berens Von Beast,
Austrian Pnme Minister, also arrived
The nonferenee between the savereigini *lli
take place to-morrow , _.
•
• vnal , vo inirsaises in OOCLeve—iinnu .
itiOartlon.
6s
Morning no early hour
this Morning the EOSperors of Austria end
nano.. eral-Inares, took a wsik In the
city and suburbs.. liter in Me aay the two
Sovereigns were closeted together at the
palace and remained La close ooplieemen t
for two or three bassi' In the afternoon
Emperor Napoleon and Emperor Frannie
Joseph, Empress Engenie iind .E.Mr ...,
Elizabeth, and Eine LOMA of Ilma. ,
ria, accoreparded by their respective
sal
,made
made ea exCursion to the ancient
Castle Innen, or, the heights above the
e 147. In the evening all the Imperial and
Royal personages visited the theatre in the
State building. • The outside was • blase of
illumination, mid the interior WOO decorst.
ad with great art and splendor. The recap.
ttonof the crowned heads by the T he
was meet enthnsltAlle. Since tits arrival
the Emperor Napoleon has on al occas
l ions
been treated with marked a l l
and von.
elderation by theSinitrlan Prime Waster,
Baron Von Dania.
It is understocd that the soiourn of the
Emperor and Enzymes in this city will ter.
=Mate on 'friday next.
katioroc• usuirrin 7 . XXXXX Ker.
'VS= a. Augustle..:... The Austrian peen ,
M
merit has pledged MAU to enlarge the els'
and religions liberties 0 . 1 Prot...smut mbabt
tans In rte empire. . .
Ticeloth.
Sabbath was ustioreci in with prays:
azul pads. Soon after the alms of dth
throw his Mys overt he hilltops. Brazened,
over, soon afterwards tho 0000 !mewled Ito
Marlon notes, calling tee people to worship
around tbe Mend. boon tile people taught
the spirit of worship and were Intent di
listening to thriebtoloo. of Rev. Joseph Rol.
000,10011, of Ligonier, To., , alitte lia por
trayed in touching words tne.tfyinery of
Godlinesa” This young =therm promiseo
well for the future, thd before , mthy yoars
will accept' imnorient ePlanntinents in this
Couferroce If his d OPoral.
Rut the bow (103 •s., around's... o .h
;madly Masten so morn Iramart,arts Ailed
hrthe rrailabar Elder, Rev. A. J. Radsiey.
Lverything conopired to
to
the noes.
sion intertwine. A rut multitude Oiled
every hvallotile feed and thronsed around
tbososestecLeharrainecorembor sod delight
fug sinning by • picked choir. • Ids sermon
wean discussion Commit roast. turtle
told by Ithicti-- th e mariner in whictelt was
provided—Re somptuousness—lto freeness
and tie follnoth.', The alsOcatrie wth onel
worthy of so grand a theme. It waft chaste ,
in Langug, forcible otyle, SZAIIMelnla,
tire and toll of pathos. Therewith it boPPY !
blending of logical aramelentation, *no
passage. of voice pleading of rare excel
lence. The ve the
rohly-polsednotwithstanding the Volume
nevessary to ALL the grove inside the Mend ,
of tents.
Ain Mcleck the vose Multitude
•were
again cellod to divine thrvith, to hear the
Rev. IL. L. Chapman, of bleiteesport. I'a.
deliver it sornion, 10 welch be'.olSisessed ,
Co of Love Tenn Patin Es
sential Christian Vitality." is an
to
awl instruabre moues!, , in thopM
.s'rtriltirpgtig2 of I i
a eondittoa Of 1110
world at different periods of de bisl4 l l.
sod llb . owed tee mesee why am greattrutn
rirst?'l d itirel l it ' Ag roe'vrn
lithien, mid the signsotheAlmea Indicated
the rUnd progreaa o fthe Lkinedorn of
Christ. Throrigenin euttrosermonthere I
was a Teln of vigorous thought of the boon. I
747 0 e a t om:oAM' this 00
00e,
Wt.. •
r isriregi jr me 1 1 7171 )1 ; ;I 0 61 S W:4 0' st.
J. Joao, just olooluit thir intr.:Lear of lace
Elt:ll:mn4 ll7 :4 7.T A voUllggil l
getbOt pD
possols stets ale. Cloth illtaa atinOspbors
sras, and hissed Out mthy wore. by the
continuo. public services, orthmenates st
slier I'4TrlsTeVtArl =eV ' lnt 4 rArl i Alt r s
this
vast assembly. Undernroth Ms grateful
word.pale tin the. wao the ellthimst Sind
of logiN in riLion he laid bora the lsoptaires
of tho day.
As much interest usually exists In riirrd
to the uO/nmg apnnlo!mant. to vie! 0
ie
thoOnrilsteriwtiot °couple" the stand Lai
I
docolli and responsible solo te spieuto,
00 Mrminithetn woo co.
doted for this post of duty. and right well
of to porfoithlt subjeat—"Tes Value 1 ,
of the Leordiascalecilatod.l4 awaten
eerien thOuglits; aria tinder the strong and
Irreslotible argemonts of Leis youes thd
tedeniml umbeister, the,val ite of 160 omit WA*
pruwnlWe '4lllBllh tea " p i 7i r thryar ii " f 4 111:
loss of tee soul was tor:it/late cout.toplate,
muc loin to think it would be a matter of
actuhol experience by any ono.- At 01.0 01000
of the oareion, tho night to a late hour was
ocimplad by devotional exorable*, consist.
total singles, pray er and exhoMatton.
The pnvilego hoine aye
on
from as many different minister" on the
gebboth, wk on eptSods In Illa of no Oral.
'pm"lsekgt ',ITV , Pert ArMlOtl.ll7l:L.lltir..
Isod elements of gland power of the most
popular cast. Alter bearing ouch an thraY
of talent ~the thought forced Itself upon
our nand that them ministers won worthy
t et if= qcfn , b . ' ir o le Vity 'd are
te . ,glllo,Ltir.tbtger apportadpoller.
namorrobs'ervoil 8,19
an author of much mord, Rev. hr. Brown,
of New Lisbno,-. Oblo. -Rev , J; Inge , of
Fenno., Rev. A . T. Miller. of
Braelilocel Yields. Ps., Itth..l: L. !AMOY,
Ray. T. S. Rev. Jocksort,
I c ed. Allen Pi orcrotallaYi AlTSR.,Ctiapman,
and Rev. 3. 11. Conclo.
. -.
Rase pall Tokurnameot.
trig Tatigrispb to the Tinsmith tutalittc.l
13 wiraorriAbit. bl.—The play this morning
1 1 .1 ttve To,ruir:s.gati,itLge, peahen gable
dd
'autirblonitime.;,t JoebilirigroTtli4.l.l.. Tbe',
t a e tiertVeltle ' ger :Pk. W
The third class fo r
or 'splendid allvz
tobacco bartel, tor throwing a ball Cie
fircatent dtitatice; wag Won 110 ratter, 01
the Whiz Club.. Ten distance was two hurt.
i L mt, cattety sun a half lent. The ball
atterwartle Abrown by, Ilinobroan, of
the Detroit Club, three bungred and twaige
toot and Vito trittlea, but the latter club 00
sirgooor= Ilrf6ArliairtisTV atter= a
'l.lllllUArbar Ligon' asfd • ilettils'etXtook. be
t
i!'4,;r.t.iir.t.;,trait-40.74..°wv...: •
,
tlly Tpleinipt , tube rltubilizetOstatlcl
tillars34s, Ariguil3lVe in. B.Camit4l l ,
1.,,,, :wk.:Aber of Congress from thts Mateo , "
o.tiltP al big ,resbllance, in Lebsalca,••l l tli
TS0114)111,Q111/11000 01 the b eats .
•• ..• . . • ,
ATIGIJS
&s.embuge .t cht.w.-Larice , Atte".
deuce—Nearly One Thouenud Delo
gstes Expected—Deports of the Craw
Ides.. !tearer ary mut Treasurer.
thy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh dasettel
Cluotoo, August D.—According to an
nouncement the Nations' Labor Congress
wea called to order. at Wabash Avenue
Rink, this morning, by d. C. Whaley. Presi•
dent of the National Labor Union. Up
wards of two hundred delegates Were prase
out, Tepreannting protective labor eased.
ationein Blithe northern States, an d Ken
tucky, Marylend, and letlsEdirl. Delegates
are constantly arriving. It le expected the
number will be swelled 10 nearly one thous.
and by to-night's arrivals.
After thespoolutment. of -a Committee
on credentials, the Cow/anti= adjourned at
noon to meet at t o'clock
' ZZZZZZ crag ereeler.
The rrealdent read hie anima report,
urging the eight hour movement; recom.
mending each State to have a Vice Presi
dent for the purpose of a more hearty co
, oeration in the objects of the organize.
tie.p; suggeeting and recommending the
I esfabliehment ot a daily national organ, the
editorial columns to be devoted to the
rights of labor,Sc. • The emancipation of
the slaves having pieced them in a
new position. the 'location arose , whet
labor position they should occupy; They
would begin to learn and think tor them
' elves
4'."lT*lieVe :VA! rife= tregtl
with white labor. it was neceraery they
should net, andel/91MB it. and thert fore the
best thing was that they should term
Trades' Colons. They would then work In
harmony with the whites. Co-operat int
was strongly urged.
The .who
was referred to a committee of
three, who recommended casemate. to
weeder the different, panto of the Prost.
deeps
report.
The Secretary's report recommended a
more thorough orgenlsatioa, and spoke of
cooperstion ass subject of vitraimport-
•nscsis
rsaiscr
ritivara re4:l. ov
re'coasra nier
t s zeal
in mate.
Paws. Anima le .-Ur. MoCAnuack havisll
*meow , an invitation from Use 'Emperor
Napoleon to Live a private exhibition of
the working of Mt reapbtx machine, • no t
wax made lest Week on the Imperial farm
near Chalons. The trial ens • cemPlete
success, and gave no much satisfaction to
the Emperor that be Immediately gave or•
dere for the purchase of three of the me.
clones for use on his private farm., and
earnestly axprevc4. the intention of On-
Conrdanfribe, adoption of the loventior ,
thSOUSE,t: knolee, en account of its great
laberaavMs properties, and mid that be
would set the example by, puttinx It fm
elarratter. on an the Imperial faros. finch
ellstituretslual attention ae tide UM been
shown Vane ether foreign exhitottoroind it
is coniiiiisio Oaten cost ; to Yr. SlCCor
mirk will be awarded tit..blithest Diners of
the Expreltion.
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ROVE . LA323 IaiCTILSIIMIITS. •
L07.1)011, August o.—he steamei. Qas.ker
City, tear Vort,FlCh tb. holy laud
eictirgiOnista:Lis arrived: at Coastarkinto-
Die. . • ,
imis rsoli Itis VS MID en.ATIli.. _
' 1-oi.9}. jusiwit 11.—u 1. reported that
Sublime L'Oetp-bri.SreCelved an urgent note,
tr.. tteb &If of tie aUfferlug Crai... from the
goTernmegut. of Um Vatted states.
'swims wavm
Lennon: Artgurt In—Dtspetebos have
be recntral from Ilrenle etettror that
the Mr/ of tie United States ehlp Sears.
manta, recently ...rocked, will soon depest
tram thet port for tee Ilrulted States ln the
atop Gone* tNoXtleld.
I.toneroor,l Armlet 10.-4 vessel which l.tmrOut.
bee arrived Ogre reports Oaring peeled.
tne 'tt. nit., late little schooner ysoltt John
T. Yon% tom Iteltlmoro, on the VA of .tnne.
iOr Pall. All well> will, sad thetittle Oren
repaired no Mel Wore.
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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. . • .
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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 <Mention.; Savnge
entranced to Vel; 13onld Certy, 30; Yellow
matrlined to We. j'rhereiS fair train
iNYlTlltarrreraZtol.'er,rat I"4"".
FROM ST. LOWS
m
Demuth Irmo Apoplexy' On=Mos
Vpeet Over an szebeoleear.
tor tetertaan to tne-rittreeren 011.M.3
sr. Lama, August 2.-1,71111 am Janen.a.
Prominent citizen, dual enddenly, of apo
- tIIIII morning.
An Gamines containing fourteen, pfirll.ll.
Adult. land ebildren.beleofflun tnedelniir
Of liert, while yang to a olente. upset
Yeaterday morning over a t-allroad embank
ment on tato oppoMte aide of the river, and
env precipitated thirtptire feet into A
pond. All the inmates were more or Pea
lojored.
TOO 00 - 111. -- eatleasi Horse Fain
tIST Teleraara , to atm Iltiebarst. Gazette.]
• Ilawraoala August 19.—The Hartford
\--
Horse Per 'ape. on th e grounds of th e
Associstlon tomorrow and continues
of three
days. Premiums to the amount fire
thousand dallers see rained sod the num•
bet of entries have been larger then Sr Mil
proviona ernitntion. The woman.. claim
Hist outstdo of De1.1.13r. they nava a toque
cad „than esn • he Prod•ued ..Y.brr.
Among tbe artivale 10 contegi for purses
given sr the Associstlon are the celehrsted
Lady Thorn. Lucy, Dan Ince, Empress,
McClellan, John Purls. Breese, Volunteer,
Old Pot, Larlattaw, Col. Idaymull, Lew
, sad' Mbar, Geono C. Hitchcock,
gilf.: Preston, arrised torlight With his
eelebrsoed Ashlthdi and Patersoo *Wet. Tr.
ebrated stables of Aroma Sorsane, of
Vonston,
I.
Lotrus l / 1 0 rePresental here.
The laleproosLes tobe • nand enc.....
---•••-..--'-
- -
Terrible Cotillagrettoce44oooo4) Gal- I
1
leas or till pobsedrned.
OW V.legranit to trom floobergh Goettal .
hrovratt.latignst 19.—A deatroetrve fire
oecnned at Middleton.. Coal 011 stOre Lot
night. eti hundred thou.shd gall tee mo lt
°rol t
l
were consamed. soaking cme or
terrine oneflagratioot ever wiusessed. Loss
over 4150.001
• -
Lumber DebtriiYed by I re.
CRT TeleyrOb. m, the .11ttsbergh teue.3
Bl)3lNtei
jiiikg,st 10.11. tiviAn o r r dva l
tulillonlictc of Frobar on /bearers dock-
Lass, {)MOD.
A fib..
tOy Telegraph to the Yttisboret. 8 asette.l
Nig 'roue. August la—The Yeported de
atruction of the steam tee Adele. in the
Lower Day. and lone of ail on board, preens
unfOtunien.
.111111111 Encampment. • •
(Br Telegrece te tee rtuateireit Quetta.)
al:4=11'11r liaLitrat rrilVttlec, Ito
to camp toomorroer tor Ire MOM.
Steamer •+rived• •
On Vetiver/I to
the rittotartn iasstite.l
(Vaasa. August IS—Ttie steamer Elbe ,
lan, tram i.tvezpoel vie Londonderry. Sos
•,„ River Zeus. • .
(87T•letosoli to TO. rut Leto emotto.i .
Lorisotuar.. Auguet 19.—Pavor otandthlit
Ifeet 9 Inches itt
G NFfl NEWS
.—Allairecif honor are every dey laralzs O".
New Orleans. -
Mr. Edwin Stanton. ore of the late Store.
tery. still holds his °Moe az Miler curl-,,u.
the War Department. ' i
—Never was the pleasure travel tfirough
central New llemoshire to the Lakes to
ierge as it is this year.
—The lergest - Income returned at Ma,
franolsco lastyear 'outwit
o fmns.n ra
la o
ward; thn owner ofacoal
$163. - A l3 .
—A men bee been Witten...l, l n Aninietni
It; I cor nttlgtitaTi. Trilallty 7 . ° ; l MT.
—The only place on tliiii continent wbnaturatir
ere
tee Eamon* grption to
crows
n
fete a Nina in Middlesex county, Conn.
Ii o w It Ant man Mare is it payttety to nat.
. . .
tanner. . • • .
no Howlona, will cep= i ttgl , d,l ; et .
ngt oche
Court, todarnenitorton on tin 2 2
600
? natant. who evulenon. token before the
eonnulastonere to Mtn ease ••
been pent.
en, and 111••0 3 • volume (lino& a thonsend.
ilikeS. • , .
-A Brooklynite tolls • queer story about
the lovely lON and daughter of • anilkmus ,
who took daily batus lathe lacteal fluid to
thourov their complex The Oda Wal
msfermi and sold ion.
for fifteen cents a
quart. It didn't flood any doctoring to give
it "body" alter that.
-7dr, amen D. French, of West' Avon,
Connecticut,wes killed a few days ago, tri
lag singular manner: Ile 'Me
111,,tivr.. a runaway IsOrte,preitelng
his teat against the dean board when it
gave ay, end ho fell against the Iscifse,and
was kicked in the ribs so beddly as to cause
his death soon atter. : , ,
~
-on Sunday Arching; at East , • Terraton,
quarreledrrle -Upton. while tntoxtemed ,
with his wife, because She would
'lTrtn to a f t ° ll:. ° T A fi liquor,threwa mi. ' , I blar 1;i:
bros.. end its contents spilled on his stop
daughter, Catharine Burke, a little girl
whose elotiting was set on Tiro, anal -Mused '
her death. .'i, : , • .
-The daughter of :Admiral Dablgreen
about whale engagement with the eon of
the invento i r of the - flortmen Tg_so Much
Rtr i lrartirail= PiNtrliggilmin=
eYes, always laughing-the eyes we
the tall tall and slight. h he is fond Of am
aloof, and alas the trim girlish partiality for
ehOnider Wave.
-New Yolk restaurants have • very ba d
s.
nemeoincording to the Now York pape
The commercial Advertise tells tis reader'
serer to hum their wives, or any other la.
dies into the fashionable Broadway reeves.
ma., and the Ne w York' Times explains
Met the presence of a lady alweß? and*
fifty to • hundred per sent-to the bill.
-The United States F.rgursis was robbed
by three month LabsltateeotultY hio.near
Lexington, on the morning cf t e steend
Instant, of a box containing 41, in gold
and other small earns. emOuntin In all to
shOlit $1,700. The Malt wan net lislurbeo. ,
LI gr=rdlollegoslig ea;ITT:thTsOTITIZ '
Moles.
' 4-The German residents in China' ha
' sent to Count Bismarck jettestimia h av
el
shape of a sliver on Are hennas In
weight, end thickly' gilt on the inside. On
' the rover is a bastof the Minister, and on
tne foot of the goblet are the inrlne of than.
cods von Boon, Unlike. Here...Mb, von
Bittendeld, Yoga , TOO Yalkenstein and
litelamella. .
-Bernsbe Lame, a farnmer near Qoatmo.
rlftalT: f::::1,.V. fiVisc: ;:w.419',„t1,-„r.,
Both animals Inonsdlatell flow at tilm,her.
rthly mutilating Ulm, and tearing him
almost, naked on the spot, Be wan picked'
up by • person passing in s . vehicl e some'
time afierwardosho t h e him tO Ma
dwehingorhere he died in the courtedr lire
hours udder the Oat horrible suffering.
-The Rel. John ST. Beekwlth.of NeW Or
lams, hasteconaldered his de tenwlonof 0.
office of Bishop, so flatteringly tendered to
him, by theabocopal Convention of Geer.
glo,and fin defollmMed to accept th e
~. r. with ts now at Me north,
bill . wits loons so NOW Orleans to the am
ma, .anitna. lgs DernalW and tuatara
=
m a s s
during• the Winter. .ind be lead/ to
&amour= the dative of, bia diocese early
MUM eoralult IPN/7i. ,
M
FOURTH PAGE.—Tbe pita and most retta-
DV Mono, Ott and Produce Market Reports
'glom by mai paper sn the city, sat Int /own
on our Al.O , Pape•
The Godfrey Eobbery—arreell of ono
of Me IfurgUors.
The putt - es who perpetrated the daring
robbery of Godfrey.s hardware 'store, on
Ohio street, Allegheny, oh Saturday morn
ingra which we gave on account 'lnvestor,
dare Gaserra. do not appear tO be so ono
medal In Wing the 'OD as was at first sup
posed, or all the thinner in Which the
work was dons wood Indicate, T
elAgheny police have bout Suc cessful in the
arrest of one of the partite, e rear ,
mod a portionof the atOlon gOods. They
went to work cape closest once,andddurhogo
the afternoon of Saturday fotm tw
of the knives which were identiffed by Mr.
Godfrey.
woreTirmanstan under which
the knives found led to the arrest of
Joseph Stewart, a young man reeding in
the First ward„ Allegbeo w hen at flret
stoutly denied Inc guilt, bu t informed
-of the evidence Inmost. him, 'stated that
he know of thurobbery, but demisted his
own innocence, and offered to show the o.
werewhere a rortion of the stoloo goons
were tmereted, Testeroay roottlioS he .0 -
oompanied the others tO a p oint
_ on the ,
commons In the rear of the Pezdtentim od
T.
and after few mment
a -.number of kni v es. liver plated stwno.
Li
and fort.. e says ss he saw the parties put 1
the goods there, was not acquainted put
the
them, hen no knowledge of their where. I
nouts, and that after they had made the
tilsegotlj.eitzFU,tri:utgge of the.Mves. '
log. a s la l'llout nigtreny'eaZarge,
and has resided ln Allegheny for some
thee.
The case wu stMiratkry Managed on the
Tart of the °dicers who rands the arrest,
aid we hope tney may be equally success.
ful tranotugrdsoonfederate, asthere wore
remit likely two engaged in the wlob."
The Counterfeitlug Case.
~Tbo care of the United Buttes vs. Jai" ,
stun, for selling ccrtuiterfeit money, occu
pied yesterday's session of the United
Mabee Court, without the end being cach
ed. The defence closed their esti:lame, and
the Court granted Indulge:toe asked for
by the tioeernroent counsel, in order to at
ford an opportunity for the production of
elute saes from Philedelphis, width dosed
an adjournment before the weal hour. The
evidence yesterday adduoed troPhrtnd on
the third page of. the (bestowal wu =Ltd,
as to the cheasoter Of the defendant John
ston, who appears to have sustained high
reputation among his neighbors for up.
rightness and honesty. The rebutting evi
dence to-day Capta in to tie of an intereet.
mg nature. Franalln, the main
witness in the
n ame for ths Government., has
the reparatio of
tieing one of the
foremost deteertvel (In bOtht of emcees') in
entrapplngootuaterleltern The attack Upon
his character for versatile the nuts Wine
In thecae', and It that be stecceutnl, the
JurT Deafened the terthnony of those via
acted in a anbordinae, capsolty with hint v in
tare
"secret se.rvire.. he being their etilef.
the verdict will be on sconittal. Upon
this point today. fr o m Pluisdeiphia
beengantned today. on behalf of the 6oe•
ernrcukt. by way of rebutting the defense
et up.
- _
Another learglerr.
It appears from recent event. the Wars
atonal burglars, who for some time pest
thilr avocation In this city be very
auccesefully. hrre changed their hase of
°partition., snit are loaf now glring Our
neighbors on the nortaraide •few.
bbi
[tons of the skill 10 house brealiing. We
noticed yeaterlay a bold and daring tab.
bury of a hardware More, and
ta-dOT
we
learn that a mote dating one was committed
'et in early hour yesterrday morning, at the
grocery stare of James Arown. corner
of
earner= and Beerer streets, from whih
forty dollars So Money was
Medea. The
robber. effected an entrance by cutting out
the
the sash of window' in the rear_ Of
hotaa,th. gaining imam to a smith room
'back of the More. occupied try a eon of Mr.
grown, ...a 5101 thing sperthuent. room
this room door op.= into the =ore, end
the thole= =countered 110 Slather ob
atructiorm. The moony, emulating entirely
offs ctional curranoY. bad heen ton to the
drawer
uncle ter. einieun o . Tonna lithwn
wee sleeplum
1a
the room at the time, sad
tbe la:dares passed by Ids bed. both going in
and coining out. The upper portion of the
house ta oocuplad as dwelling by 11r.
firown,* family. Vie robbers 10110 0 tmoes
which would leth to thed± apprehension,
nd bovine Wien nothing but money, the
'entre , a hard ono SO • win/. op."
Merlons Affray.
An affray of a rather sorbing *h e
reem .
occurred to Spring pules; West Allen
gbeny, Sunday evening, between Charles
Duff and Charles Myers, brothersdrblaw ,
=dents of the Seventh ward. Allegbeel ,
Myers and Wife were taking walk,
when they met Buff en kis .SY brine. MY-
tgaZreuql..7,lrle,,lttrf.: forma a
then went hack and mkod
Dag siren
what -ho meant by the erpresedn.
Bus Mantel jrh• remark, and at. the same
time streak Arlan, as La alleged, blow in
the month. lavers thee fell noon Buff and
used him very roughly. cutting four or Bre
gashes
t rn n_ b arts b Ol d 11r. dbod"rreelly, irilifefret
with almare. Myers dealer using a knife.
but rates that the womids well
ver
Indicted
with hie Lists. Buff's injurleahowe, are
quite severe, and Dr. Rosman Is attending
him. layers alleges that Buff dw a knife
out tgralThlrc.lroattenbau.lr reff
before Mayer 'Morr=lo.ison yesterday morning,
and made WOlO3l, against Myers,
charging hlm with aggrayeted IVIIIIIIL and
Itgrdyi.Alrgruatg=4.4l'n arm
lle Goes for ast 001tter.
Dash'flutings made information before
Alderman Taylor. y esterday, asOttnst before
Sagan, • night watchman, for Assault arid
hat
as The eircumstemoos of the case, .0
to t as we can learn them, are not in the
leas detrimental to the officer. as It ap•
are Hastings had been behaving himself
in sabresinner bent the Howe
end
ofte Mansion Must.
uld _ben the emcee attempted to arrest
him, resisted him, end with the ald of the
crowd, which of beta make the Continsistal
a looting place, suomeded in getting away
from the *facer, but was subsequently ar
rested and taken to the look
-stp, where a
friend deposited • rum of ramie) for hie ay
auannee. Eagan atterwards • met tam at
Slott to More and mtarcipteA to ar
rest him, wherein cottaleusl the assault end
tnttory. A warrant was Issued.
. --
?none Halle.
The Amuletag of Iloilo and Lafayette
Liall, adverused elsewhere In this paper,
the among the finest and
beenner In
the elty. They hare both tested hi
numerous crowded sentences, and are safe
beyond all perndventare. McClurg • bee
been a pioneer In this
kind or Improve-
MULL Others here followed We exam4 , l6
bay Done have equaled him, In NOM he
above mentioned_ bare. bean gotten np In
adograble adaptation for a1t1903.10 =bible
thms and concerti: CaOactOus, Well lighted,
well ventilate; ornate. and ‘.47 smarm
Vest' AdVe_Mrn'brenr7:l.6l.l.' 91`="1
It ..ty w rit moors, is Um. desavr a
. . • ISIOUS p1e.203.ge•.
,
. ,
relerdod opportunity to offered In our
eds....isms :cantata today. to hmlnem
men, who want • good ofdee, sttutted In a
buldnass etace. The Xeystone .Barlsts
Dank have cleated a magatacent Waning
on the corner of Ltberty street and Oar
Aeon Spin, and propane tO out otacnand
basement of the house, and finish them to
salt the parties renting them. m.
One
atone by canine at Na 64 Market street
Ws Invite ationtlon to the PrO A IV.T.
slate is of
slate and refuels Aesdefon t.!
sileshoot• Ye. w"tgrAltaty, Lee
tioo as teacher In f b.... 4
M°Wnfrr'tirosouroos. Tho hall LS
onisab'coedvn*steg or.
hest been netllT fr i 4
dOOed and pattand• r" re b gielonte of
"I'Vaeor; elgal:. '1...4=0 who Moire to
°elven themselves of the anlvlostninS Offered.
wore places at once. Torertlo 7. 0
adverttsemmt in snotner
MOMS, 1111
Isralie, dealer la watches end Jewell : lon
rtaltl street, ha. been, Troth:Mug • a,
couple of Ws oountrlmen, and made la ee.,
matte* yezterday Wan Alderman Taylor,
dwgthg them with embezzlement. lie
alleges that Isadore lunar. and IWO!.
Slues, were
, Z7X I X=
s.lgirAtt,h a t !LI% k rn=e relzl
tuned
far their esrefr7
A Disorderly newsw—Mr. B. • Binlth
, uagos that gable Cheiworth keeps a dts.
orderly
Douse Ft th e corner of .Penn sad
Smith stre.LA sadtbal the whale neighbor.
bout Is, greatly disturbed and annoyed
by • =wad of radians who visit the house
Mealy. He made Information tvifern Al
derman McMaster' yesterday, against we
aarultia Annie. !Lada warrant Was laved
for her arrest.
. anrelly of the Vese•.—llogard °Coo.
nee made information yuterday before Al.
derm►n Taylor, against Theresa COPP. ,
white, for suety td the penco,ollegig that
the
,defendant itched. his deer downand
threatened to kill him. A
defeed►at.
nted. fox the errata( the defeediuit. Who le
I a MOMent of the Fifth ward•
Teasperanee
Taub/Mete League merry market Wee , .
E ft iPA PT'l' li s e t7 co:6 ll,' F fiere.terA: D . The
G. Kat and o*.
ettolvelll be in attendan9.
s!'s caviled to tMUd. • '
Ir LUAL -.Oa i. autday,..lAolo3l.l:. It 0 tti ,
tralZereiZigettriaMaZ r n
Maal TIM Inairtila, at SM 0.400 ea, Ovaa
Um replasaes of Ma wilds. sla Youth swot;
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yid: as' ittat same tlO rem?" nallred la 0 1TAtrgt it:t u , trr, ..6 xi= 3. gal!
llP.W.."'. : las---g --i
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WM Wildo42 WWII last cumin AV. B..parZtarta7 `..",1,47:
cleated to the Primary' Department at Me 74.1:1,7.1.... , _ 451 , 12 ,
liistith to 50001!6
-Alison= araler' Lad
not Of Town, - d xdf,esy,' IfUlt to
Omoen lisimo IL, se snusesses In the
UM"b"11. =soosies.b.b M. Poble and
ierries.'lblibles Wood .ITlU,th_besitoktvinen'ornbo4l7.b.
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Body Pound, BUS not iteeovered.
The body of an uniciown man Was found
Le the Ohio river. opposite Dikelent su
ttee, near Neville Island. on Sunday, by
The
e
party of young men who were fishingy
water st the point where It was fotoid
la' about nine feet deep, and the bean
to be at the tviticts ,
appeared whlle
the met were within about three feet
oi the surface. An attempt was Made hi
the party making the disoervery to raise
the hotly from the water, bat ending that
decomposition had taco Pleas , thel Ofm
. eluded to let it remain until the Coroner
wax imminctood. It had evidently been in
the water fora consitterable time, and tram
I the Position they found it in bye b e a m
se% aaj„. rihnengettgo might
it:Xuth:im at
nib position. Coroner Clawson was not
I lied, and left the city yesterday at neon.
[ tor the purpose of bolding an inatimit, but
was pre inetdaTtrioonntTg_f_ te*
I I
stater. A number of attempts were made
I to remove it, but all proved unseccessfuL
The body is so much decomposed as tree -.
der it almost impossible to get it dent of the
water, and it is the opinion of the Coroner
I that it her been in the river far sevetake
ral
Mouth., An attempt will be mule to
it out to.dal, _ awl_ if sucoralulk an Ll
gr.,:= Ter fie ld. t'odytT l A'Y'r 1.,
Vg.'llll.,lll'ol tr:111: bas g
en d
In t h e MUM:Opts 12100 to distOdite or
bring to the surface the remains the , other
leg was parthaY tlifu off.
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liettralse/. •
Henry !Muth, sGermen wboresides atiffe.
villa Island, visas infornistion before Alder
rthnlitanbereyesterdsy,sgkinsthislyrOttier
Fred. iimlth, and Beaty libothlthrt.
tog them with Wonky by belles. If II Kluges
toot belies sent Ws brother same of money
at different times, amounting in all to over
three hendred &Mare. to be deposited In
the kiercasit National Bank of tale bar..
That one dstr that week be sent kiln forty
tamed tefbr.artrl.rt that bretbet,
tbetee betidel dolla r that vine li G ge
bank , and left the city for New York, and
thstffithekhert. was engaged the n Mee
seticia. warn:m.lth issued sad Ethook.
L'irilber is tea and
still to Pe0:',12,14 th=sisTrlll
likely Masan
•
A C.latlon.
Aesare.B. A 19.Sembilnacei, thelvelllmcrern
and estenslye tobacco dealers, !edema
street, Allegbenyonirti the Pegio stsbut
pan3bludnir SeemCarden 'peddling by 11/16.
ono infindat qualities of tobaeoe sad repre
senting It es the manntarbure of Unit Prin.
Tbe bleb reputation of the tobacco brands
of
tot.
insitne db.bontst Vexed.' to the
perpetration of the tread. end amassers
should be on their guard. TM* dm bas on
hand • large earn et tne famous arcade of
tendon including a fresh Involoe ot the fa
vorably known banner brand of LontsVille.
Their plinen Sre reasOnSble Snd W.nde WM
mend steam to the patronage of car tam
Idelst rimers.
The citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
were regaled with a bountilal dispensatlim
of moist - favors yesterday an& lest nigho
The bood.gatim of heaven were Opened for
U 31114 sad the rain descended in torrents,
the great discconfort of pedesWhom,,,es;
•
Rectally throe 'clad in light raiment. The
icollars along 'Morris street, in the Ninth
ward, were delated,oVing.lt Is seg. to th e
fact that the street 10 not raved, notwith.
standing the eontract for paving it was ist
some weeks eines. The sewer on Wood
street, t o in near the Cu Charles Hotel,
owing to the hood of water rising tats it
what point. — No farther damage was done
to far as hoard trot.
Goods es liteesostsble
James Robb, No. SP Martet street. one of
the pioneers m the boot ann shoe trade of
this city. his on hand • large sad Gultdons.
blestoee and galterlfwhlch
offers Loth° putdlostvere reasonable prices.
.11 will be remembered tkust the smorment
found here le not from Eutern arleMOn
hons. but has been selected direct from
mannleetaxers who deal to sues articles as
Die serviceable car darabla eft
in and 800 far yourselves.
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Had so Yost else Bill.--Charlatte Rehr .
made two Informations be Peter
fore Alderman
Thomas yesterday. sigalivt lawn s.
for assault and battery and surety of
this
Pawn. • ebe alleged that the .defedant
aneglittaitht-dOtoryrbeis standing In her,
owmbar and aticmartarr—irlohnitly.anil
that he threstenedto strike her. A. brabling
was bad In thee saiwyeater-lay
defendant eventugorldro
It was dinoissad end the
t.._, - • It the cost ofthe proseircitar. al . s 1
..
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WO soil Dry Goods bid' at witcalida
andretall,and are, 1G a oonsocinanoS
Imp &larger and Gnat batter am
roTtlz.. to amt aboaper. and sire GM
in more quaatitieh
=.aininsirajontaosholesm Befall
met.
Gann uninvited to ward= our a!oe.Y.
J. W. BAZTILII L. 0.,
• • 09 Narks% Mead.
.
Caramate.lLltans Bm' _was
Curse
to jell by Alderman Irvin,
Moth ward. charged with stealing a bolt
load of pig metal frac& 1311041111=71411.011
nal, In the Fifth ward, and the
same to Cuter Pnwerscoltht of the bath
ward. Bovervalth vas a VW days since
held to tooll by the Nano maglatratn to
otter the charge of buying metal from In".
VW Mae parties. • -
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lUleral Winos Ilelltsg,—.l nearing was
praterday before Alcerman Lynch, 111
th had e due of John. Mabel% etargeolol. 0.351
of John ia sellindliquor on MM.
day, sad to minors . Illachall vas anal fifty
dollars and cats for selling on Sunday, and
Geld in three hundred: dollars for ale sp.
Pearnnee at Cou minorwer the charge of
selling liquor to • •
, ----
sows r Going t 1 Ganef! I —Yeaterthen
the anoUonesr.• balm= knocks down
merchandise. neglect disposes of the teeth.
Bid, therefore. for thornhrice of life. •
tootlet by brushing regularly, With
BorobUsi.
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Cleveland couldn't ion" rittebutigh
Great Gran It
she change. It. =inn to
Broaday. It one Pittsburgh Groot ..-
nisi Clayalind, she can aldPadd.• With
thia GM what* We bath =Gang lint Pitsa ,
burgh meets. • . •
•
it all the intarreattag drinks used daily
id Allegheny county were thrown Me the
.Ohlo river, a 'dredging maehlee to deepen
the channel would not be wanted. Thta
aspltttnal idea.
Tide Republic v nog the dem
emetic organ in Western Penney inagia"
and like the Pest. is read by s wrest soggily
pUIPORII IMO cannot read at all.
•
Illowiann Bt. Panbe ample axe coming
own. Both have been men too tuslt.
•
The Leaf rain Moroi last night did
some damage to the new sewers. •
is are Pelllag EsmoslODO atlrrr than
"t 4" PriMmirt• Arnsue.
ea rem street.
eats ash, Pot Ash and ansta:gel
Lye, for sale at Morass.' Drag Otndo, ow°
avenue, AllaattanY,
CO* Ppm . nisi' iota Water_strg6Ti.
BampleaDtull Blow. 2... as Tea .,
aueanans—
We are 6.lllatruelopes st MI titan
tatter. places. ,
• - EMU-4 ......noirtifigai.,
CU; tO nutlet.. D R 7 reit 7 . ,.1`10. 5.
rjl o t iG
u ng. ) , rtillu c Z...l6 : span%
rittabwarA.
Uo to YleadGes Drat Moro, - Xo. IS
Gutstureet, for the Gust Weenalwit ot
ocushesof allnati, ant Win owns: . .
.
Sat Wastlielr.-1 1 07 dotal% railed Jet
Pitcher of the lineal quality. tram _
• .-J. LSI= a Co.: Oillitch mem
COMTwo%MIT Soda Maier st I. T.
geansge's 'Drag store. el Tenant steal%
Allegheny.
PUT* lansdles, W hurter and {Halm far
medial purposes, at Ideroer's 'DM elk"
Oblo Avenue, Allatheny L
Spectacles. ep.etaeles. of Araerlean
menufseture. for sate by
•. J. H. Vasa 00., No. to
'llre ass Selling !maintop" at last than
Mutant minim. .
Sham, ANDI2.IIy7 a Ca t e& fifth Meat, •
, . .
Ur Additional LOCS
Third Pair* - -
—A genius or the Wrindli
tsrnment atruderbrillese
ttmiolo
Stfelyitt,egatploved by the teammate=
10 4. up smugglers and the evasion at
to
the ririne laws. sad where be Make
ewe ts the smallest chasm for levying
blade mall. or where tattles have been
little !meanie:ln then' Monk he suggests
that 11 Old be necessary for bib to mamas
men hooka. In the meantime he MUM*
teat be b.§ sevaralOtha ameste Demon
look atter, and alumna the me ri t. of Ma
alumna aherites and the detectives that
tosidity, and ends try saying that be anws
muilv go unless be draws Ms salary bob
the Government. The bolt timidly take%
and he makes what money he can out Mktg
victim sad then steam Tor other Zelda. He
Les bean to custody several times, but
far Das alWitylleTyled.reoelTisig Na aesetla,
,
eIdRISON..—On Iddiday. the 13th Wilda: •
Idsrworth, SUMS CODES. oar
of reseistil L end Aiwa • riarrlson, aged, to
menthe.
Carriages will lane Federal Meet elation Or
the Flttatienth, Fort Wash* •Chleago
Sllte lgallreeds
SIOLIttIiO, at le Welsch, t teased
I dlagtesq Ogateterre :lie tends or the Well T
_ .
TEE WEEZLY.GbarM
.WWIIIIIII . AT 'AND lI&TUILDLT.
e. um shoot, roatataln,‘ TILDITT•BI3. COL.
ITII3II of tatonetlant mono; owl., t.,i,th,,
tostnog Wind.% Won Vows try T•lagrat.lt
towl MO. vsureele Strata. Matte[ tor tr. .
Pantlly, ant Idlest sod matt suable Man.
dal sat catameeetat Market littottat. yea
.sparer la the etty. So /SM.. 2111 r
yarn tat should to Irttaaat tt.
Leese rcz psi irshria warm.
• mrrr. — . •—— - ti: It.
c,L.t..,,N....:::::::.==::::.... 1.13.
-A.......PT . 4 raves te the per.. owlet
Op
Leonine. IMLlttone to altar oats be nets at
Sly UM. at Orb rates. . .
-—• • •
papa, to ma an 4 avoAtr otot oath , * ron
want. to w• lnaa •Wolinesday WM= Or at,
=mai totitg boa ow. mall a Ina.
Nrjbaory Mori, Itoaay
or tik iloatd.ra!lLetters, may to mkt at out AO:
GAZZTTISI,
a nt rtrLsnvnea, r•XICL.
I- ADvElrriarostF arrs,
An uen.trumnirmiEtt ,
iffo. See Meth street, rittsearge. pa;
mom , dmenmloo of Tanana rornistills Dona
Magma. Booms Droned dr;Oadislibt. Hew.
Dd
BismamieMstaßol. rmsb
IMO Mar. pax.
Jooolms. Tbamso LIM/. Im. Jo .
o
J• G. RODGER!! KINDEUTA
• NED AND INBALNIE, eneeNDOr Who
LMlisansl BoArDs. N 0.49 Ohio STNS.
Woo doom from Boom'. Alloiliboof OM. Ne .
MM. Basswood. 14hoDAT, Wawa .A 8 Bow ,
•008 DOWD& Cain*. at Da toltut tadlDo
prices. Haim open as alb...day DA Arita.
EMU. sad (Mrdaira fmatMea on dart notled
sod oo."' " Inoo term.
UDWARD CZARNIECHI, UV ,
DZBTABII.4. Moe. 964.1)1[10 S.W.
Li*Omni. 31stralls, Itmesrosol .4 caber Cot.
W. wilds enstrasts Met of funeral rastrsta
bout. and taratels st Omni notterl
at Kona. via.. ISM• sad - Lavery Stables, sof.
ner ot JUST A.IID ltraDLlt SSnn Ta Cards{..,
Baron.* Britittsk Wats. Bona.
tar tars.
.
R. T. win Tr. & C 0.,• mime,
Th8E873.11,1D ZIEDLIACOW, lassehe.
ter. Wood,. R. sad alstairr. Coeds 8.00=1114
Itsasl2.tar Wary Stab% coma abstlield sad
Chsrlders. street& Idolisss sad Oszatszoi
alshod. _
8.. BTEW , BTr Undertaker,
E. earner of MORTON sad rim OTHSETI.
Pio* Ward., Wins of all Made. Ileum aid
ClarfloS. 4 f.rnatiad
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HASLETT it CO.'S.:
No. 93)i EIEMMILLI) STILIX.r. TON TOCIA
was.
WEDDING TUN Gs,
18 KT. SOLID GOLD,
101 NUM IT
DUNSE4TH & co,
• iirosweLlorto.
as ITIFTIa
JAMES SCOTT, -
osuacrsaison Tozoinpreort * own.)
I:O3O.AJWII:Ea. MEC
FINE 'NAVIES, CUM
.TH4 Mr: I_,lt ,
rincii-rATED WABE,I7re.
sr* turiarrir err., rrrnarlitti4;.
. .
sa-ruesnio atteatioa sive. to sagas..
11,idem.
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• Tioncs.—w.b... for:go ifmuuedi Oa=
yr.L. gisniations. amide In Mai:do asdl:
Dr I than Unorgis. *ordaining ft= flaky.
.2.1171
• flak: all =oar • nigh .t.t.or*airtal . M‘ d,
T • sinsista Is •as healing as In Pardwitannua.
a d ins water vital to and in W<WIVI rellrail•
aged.. Taco lame will. b• add very low. Tor
Wen sad narilcalarsagi at TOMLIN I 81L . L . 5 -
10111os altar stmt. Lawn:m.llla
TO 111.031 - MALNUPACT OIREBB.
r• We one nor one tne NOVT.LTIr
ems IBOA
!mum altarde te . Coe. eonory,
ehoitstneeted.l.7roOeod rs.cre.sigitrelling runt.
rtv °estates Inendeeette • beds o the name
ore, I mom
et
sod nand n pro
I . of tbn to,.t voutty :or
foandq IPOlOrits. Lemrte ..band at at acon 711
w iry, Inta. present. • eery rue Brdeoesneet to •
ee•lrellets. Par inept, rental description..
Imes and terms Intiedr• orDZOLIS lynart..
Lannehin_
BOOTS AND' `SBA
=cowEllaPk*. 4,
DRY
Cl l ll. - EL
AND N
♦. large also
ar lea►'
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