THE - DAILY.. GAZETTE. .;111LIZIXO1 ATLItY , PE, REED ft CO.) 'l~toprt~tox., WkMliaNia ammo, culzrivi =IMMO. MOS. it 4211 se nrru inner. leWal ?tr . Ten buena. orriow.ram OP pirnionea AHD turosarr arm taItOIte7,I47I3ICAPZOT and stirr skin: F ix= inisum. itelt&t. ' CTFU. Bitheabe 211. , Agignes. rhesarrz, 112T11181180H, lEWA. ,CEgittgbitt etaiEttc Juer,-1111 en. Least Testere.— Eunce them' Yla Opthten la the Can 9f Padova. Trott: 9thilhe :whOe, ,thart,:Pttel of the opinion that the proitelost of the act of Canvas of Februnry 26th, 1862, declar ing the motes issued to petulance of that aeltUbelaerittlhooney, ana a Legal cert; tkr,ls 1714COASTITIUTIONAL. "Thisiendersit neeesmey that I shotild coneder.the other question which has been made, as t 6 the effect of the special a o l ire ir Attlttoera!it'esi.‘l lawfu l W in e r fa m vo on r e lf entering judgment for the plaintiff. but as a majority of thercourtire of $ ffer.• ant oplaionjudgment for the defendant!! espied' from thi—Phikutsiphio Age of February. 1%4 where the opinion is lLtkreq. f.lsp be /bland , in the Lege/ in. Aimee of itireb:lB,iB44, liege 92. the sane copy of the - ips is a care. fully prepared eulogy of the Judge and Ids oriole*, in. wideti is the followhigt "Judgallharswood reasons upon and 'decides tiet use self-he were Knee lofty 'spirit sitting fir above and out of the contentions and strifes of the world." WV - tot the holders-'Of greenbMke and Glotaximent bandy . consider the Judnatekuitit tooplevated and ethereal fob suciearildi honors M a Mat ott the Bureciabmitehi' •• TOELJOEMOCZAMC CONVENTiON, tthe' eintereitled Minority,: the liosiM eratim party or Allegheny county, year alcz,year go through the farce of nand st ticket to present at the polls hi opposition to the *publicans, who have ulAiters.their own way an MN District. INtigirelay' a isuranntlon".of AMmocratie deleitSes t assembled, and succeeded_ in .ilritunienoligh . men Willing to le Saari itad,'nt tin Ibitlieiomhif election, in or der thatthe orgardzsition -maybe _ Zlerletked in; thee county. The . iittlkdinc6 at the C6ntintion was quite respectable, -and, to a certain de grog harrooolons. The inevitable reso lutitioliii; Harr,,„Hsq.; was on band with a modest string of wheremes and resolves to preittit to the: "loyal.' assemblage. He was not ‘ to be frowned down, Whoosh sunny, , of. the delegates telt that the party,has enough to bear, withont cariyin# the has, bounding but meaningleM words . 'of ir. -Heir as a platformn# principles: ".The :venerable! father of• many tisohttions tri— .thaphed, and thus again demonstrated cthathe had the patty in, hth- capacious litiehit: A modtst representative or the edged Demm6mUc and National UstiMl organ of Western Pennsylvania, 'ihdhne'of an evertroublesome faction, was deeply . concerned for . the "old man" itt - Wishnigton, and with eleSrtelice •• endeavored to show how puels in:sped• was- due Mr. John s SKIM-. by '-ths tustenitaed; , . The Me . gates had some knowledge of the ,putt .taapurience of the , party in tying • A:the skirts of the aforesaid , "old man" and repudiated him. .Inet think of itandrew Jolownt Bet elide bl,gutPemocrata of Allegheny county, and - the' influence of the respeMable Journal which is devoted to Ids intern* i6dtagidtao, as thonghnot worth court. J ug: After this exhibition of feeling an the part,ot the great .minority towards the President,we ,are constrained to ask may be lowed his friends and- admirent The Convention ad. Joe Med after making nominations, and doubtless the patty will make noble of 'Witte towards hirisenhig the overwhelm. lag majoritYpromised our favorite 44atoi,Jadget Ws Frtro,the frkllowlng letter. In the . Pldladeiplda Press, which glens the lie to 'the statement made by the mythical ils ,l,leMJourealthat the State • Superintend ent of Cipial3loff ..„.411.11;: - 'l4likirshatn, is a . . New Eng binder While :the — tuelounthment was ta injure that 'gentleman, • atillltb proitr to expose , the tricks Mk. slotted to by the leadersof the Democrat tepaity to see= . Totes through forgery and falsehood. - Here is the letter: Ilannunune, August 12, 1867. thefirditers of The Press: Sint In the Salem ,Thurnar article, iehleh you so propertgeall a "stupid for gery," it is stated that "the State Super sintandent of Common Schools is by birth - and education a Reir Englander, and it .15 fair Io presume that the next crop of •Dutch voters cal bs as • ccrelptolely • Yaw kesiocr.as it is, ::: possthle So effect out of sea. I:apron:tang .:,!.41t. ter'" - Although it is =mooing myself (rem thebest of compirty, it is proper to say that I belong to one of the ol de st . Penn syltania families,My ancestors having ormairtenEnglaid about the year 1664, and that I hare SWIM: . been out of the State meie than els weeks •nt a time in ,blame people are arraiiVoi intelligent voters it is not my fault: _ 3.-E. Wren/Moult thipethstandent Common School*. ' Tarr wiry important body, the Fenian Conknets, Is in minion In New York and doubtless the freedom of Ireland hae again an/I mein been &dend en . piperand by infindiento Wield= orator, since its commencement It ta announced that John Savage has been rum d Eiead.Cen• tge awl President of the organization. hinillaherta done, that hoehould be , triaged' Suet titer his return from the '• Courts .of France. Austria, Italy and ty...th his bosom - Sill of mysteti. - 41z' nectida, anilplots for the dellyerance 12 of old jtilandt It la ton bad to 'helve and Stephen', for 0, ;':fie &Wired better, • - Tice RegnabilCalts of Dauphin county Lave nominated tlie following ticket: Herr, P. B. Rergeiresser...Prethouothri—Joseph IL L' Xiserey. ReglideAlleorge 3L 3Lerk. '''Vresstuer--Albert, Rummell: Commis sioner-7nm Rath= Poor Director PWlfpßoyer. Coroner—Jathes for. ter.' .Authior—d.. IL _Black. Jury Com. honer -Copt. Rutherford. firitier's Lattice mey be s commend-. ablnyrtue, but #l4 PCOrle /TO 11011 , _ tiring foi an opinkin •Of tome kind tram ,?..,;bli,47l47;tiut important, questions of the Lour. the . Soldiers' U 111011; of Wash. legion, D. C., refused to peas a resolu- ClioititoMplimentary to bury inasmuch one Arrows where be stands, and it be unsafe to endorse a man rut zince4tain around, 'Axil:Opulent legal decision from our candidate for_.Bulireme• Judge, son. H. .W. Wir4sairs, delivered yesterday in :::tie District Court, pill be found in our lOcal columns to -dpi..- It, will repay weld perusal, ae it le the first of the Chiatitr made since the panne of the Benkrupt sq., and as a legal document is :worthy of prescrvetion. • - TattnegrOes of tho.flooth are begin 4ns totally appreciate the great privl leye et . tmirrage, and aro anxious to. be. come thintrogtay educated fn the politics rot the country, so that they may prove . aCceidibie and worthy citizens. • S: la now. rumored from Washington that Gen. %crane' removal ts content ' plated:by the Piesiderit: Like Puma sisst, Gen: &clans" has:been using his 104 eftrbi.7toriarde eneceuthl mon .- • sttnOlen. snd meet suffer. • - . "="4„:, ' - '-:-,, - 7 -- --,_,.._ +.~. • ' ''---;---..- , ?,..;,...,. - _ , :-.--,- -- 1.7z 1 ,1.,.. _7, -- . -.-,..,.. k ___.. - 4 - • : 4_,74• A . ,r -- ' ...,_, • 1 f it , 115 ---- TITI , I ~....„..., ._,......, *.„,_, _,...%.,.c.,.,._ _,...k....mit....„.,. g iri ki..) . ,. ~. \ wzrA e • 'cith..<4 ... - ' 1 „. Tf:: :: _7. zF f L ,-, ....r..... , . , ,, , ~,,....,___,,,, ... ,4;tri 1 .:„„:, -1 ,- ONO Cl/ ) 6 Itt • 1:0A:!E LIOM[.-NO. 192 liE EIRST MIDNIGHT. FROM EITROPEI. BY Tilgtroh tp the Pittsbnio guette.) E11121=1:21 .terograge arritoaireagura OAS& - I.avezeted. August 11,-The Important salt of the West India and Patine Steam- . ship Company vs. A. 13. Williams A Guirm, ant tried to the livilipool Court of AltiMe. has resulted in . a Judgment for the plain • tiffs, with damages mussed idom room sterling. The .11121 C grew out of an explo- Mon of nitroglycerine at Aspinwall. April .. ed. M. by width the steamship Beeline., beretorthe to plaintlille,'lrse totally destroy. Se- while With at the above named Port. - ne ' e explosion - also remitted In the lam of sixty lives, including those of the captain and severs] other cram. of the steamer. The Caribbean, - of the same IWO,. also sustained serious damage. The ship was valued at thirty-Mx to forty thousand pounds. The cargo woe Bleared for about sight, thousand pounds. ,The damages to the Caribbean were escorts. /ad at nearly ten thousand pounds. The oweari of savarsl Willing. on the shore, which we demolished, put in their Math. for Menages to a considerable amounted. ditlaus4 bet the 'lllld e nfilterli dieilaodta make good thiir loesei and thrall the -irpOsittglie7 upon the owners of the - Both passolpou the ground that they were eel. table carrying extdotive Materials on their slap and below deck. The plahatithi In tam 'brought snit arable: Williams & claim, as shippers of nitro glycerine, claiming that they wore gut* of dorentioo In shipping 'an article under the name of Mori= 011,4 substante unknown to chanibta or commerce,' and tido Involved.the plaintiffs in their groat loose and liabilities. Defendants replied they had sated to the matter only ,ufor. warding that the explosive material came to them from a Hamburg ' with in atimetkins to forward to Bondman, Neal & Boa Mel plaintiffs , Mom that they were themaalvm dembrad by 'the description title of Glorlan 011 In the manifest, and bad no knowledge. nor rimplaion of the dangerous chiractor of the freight. width thus passed throlab. th eir hinds fa , the usual coarse 'of .their truthulto. The lodgment rendered la understood to Win. Moly wattle the fact that, the plaint/Ware entitled to damages and cannot recover their imam from the 11.1111.11 , Miterf I but the question sthether the defendiuda are Md. mately liable, or whether the plaintiffs must look to the originarallippers at Main -burg, goes to &higher tribuzull for arm: ma and decialoa. = rsettartarr aosoofron-pssars, erns¢• LONDON, August 11.-Egersing.-Parllarnant Iris prorogued today. The Queenarss sot present. Her speech was read to the Com minim:Ler. The - Queen declares that there la no longer any groursis for apprehension of war So EZrOPG. The treasonable eons,* racy Hare/runt bad proved fatile,sed the at tempt at revolt vas suppressed almost ebb. ontbloodshed by thornier of the troops. via. Mince exul activltyof the miles and general loyalty of the people. /awl ha been vindi cated without sabrillas of human bib Thu speech refers with satisfaction to the new • postal treaty with . the United grates; and In eonalturion oongrstulatee Puller:neat and the country on the oampletlon of the Cana dian Union. the ;Image of the Reform Hill. and the adoption of other Adel to the United Kingdom. .1112 VOZZ LC/11. • Loinor, August, It—Eunsinge-The ram. at 'fork to4oy. were wen attetided. grille:Via ram, far the Ebor Oaten was 'rem b7 . "sofia.” - OM ..71;stitAintrt ra.onocirm—Tai irfrr =err oZ sou houses, enured 21.—The prier:Wilk" Or the /Milan Parliament tont plats today. Garibaldi eras again obliged to dolor the nueyeineut on Rene and the preparations which were bolus made by the party of action throughout Italy. under orders of the. G'eastal, have been suspended. as oorricurcs or or.ovnrso ROADS Pomo Anima, 11.—Ennang.—The semi ofhelal pram of this city deellire the Confer ence of the Emma= at Belzberg • entrees lour term of pears for Europe. Another getherine of European Sovereigns II expo" - unite take place here. It Is reported- that Qneen Vlatorta and Emperor Trances .10-, mph will meet Nepotism at Pads In oat*: EIMIBI uses cork= To ss rouszo. August 91—.Consfrob—k dispatch from Constantinople stater that the Sultan has resolved to form • new Coooell, cam. posed to equal numbers of Greeks and Turks. = rah Ware 11 aerzhaziA. • Learree,.krignet lh—it re repartee irera Madrid that the revolt In CataLOnla hem fatted sad the authority at the Gorernment Is rpNdl7 being rweetabllahea in the teems rectory districts. - TITIAd VIAL ABM 4301311CIIPIAlL' Loan= *Sinai 21—.Parniae —Consols 544, . ppg; 1111[o, Central . - 04; Ens 4314; Atlantic and Great Western 11. lermaroos, August 21—Easnlafb—Cottow closed quiet and alowl3l ml ding uplands OAP= ltd sa les today. ID,Ons tales. wheat. um. Bar ea: . Oats .>d lid. Peas Ms. Plow , W.Chub It.. East 13/' 3a. lard 11. Id. Pork Us rd.. *anon 433 14.' Petroleum unchanead. • Los - noe, August 11..—Ilarkets unchanged. Patrols= at Antwerp 43 (MC. Y/LADITOITi 'An L' 11.—UnIted State. bonds quoted at . FROM NEW YORK By ieleirsek to Oa ritt.bugh OiDett..) Nr Ton:, August snort 1003.12. T. Bidesoo 4 Bons store, Chambers street, WOO adroitly roldoal of $15,,090 71 bonds rutin , day, it Is Immo:owl by • Pot= nßfase.ff tag blattell as • 'Tomas tritaor. • zotitse .haws. Too boatman bora =de a patch to row from Elysian fowl, Babel= to .roesh• keeled., fOr OM , cm the 6th of 6irptaftber. • &meter Havre, of Wlsoanalv, end niellol3 Itwoot, of rittaburge, are among the pie ileums by the steeazaar Rusts, 'react Ball. tceday. ratan corezeTs. , A Fallon Convention, of the (Mahon ovum% 161014110 D t 0447. and Pnaoldlda' to orgam,te. It Ix quite largely attended.- I= It is stated that Itiestatemesre rehttlve to the tart sett at Albany egalstrt the Mar. chants Ireton Erma. Company, Is the only. infOrlaStloll r a nd by the °Mean of too company on the inhlect. . Forty thousand Dins ptPlitzton coal wars sold at =Won today it $4.4561,70. = wows . ogye Cairn mut Barney Aaron aro moroba4 for another vris• nght. Divinum nwt.4Lixo The nada Ittll Company have declared a quartarly alarld,aa of three per cent. • Bass sari.. • • • The' Mae !lel lame - to-day regatta,: Athletics 23, EakfOras 19. XIIMIT/It TO Wilt 111TIIZIgo. Gen. Maras ging and focally. tote Maisie . st Howe, retained to thU city yesterday. FROM TENNESSEE Stallremd DlDkDity gn Court-And nullAflotker illineder. • My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh insette.l Nagirrirle, August 21.—E. W. Cole, vatio Cairn to be Prosodist! of the llaahyllle and Chattanooga Hallroad, mm121E1;0401 aliened by the secluded' attOokliolders and flume •otnig sigebtat the Duna directory, has o¢ plied to Judge Brien, of the Clrcult Court of Devldean county, for a mandamus to give him polowaslon of the road the term Brims will hear the cue at the regular of court nest month. Whatever hL deta in= may be In the matter. It will SO WON. the Supreme Court next December. - roe cable of a negro. named Frealclln, near Gellstbs, wan mitered Ws morning . ll:before del. and Franklin mu-rder.. Wm with abe dwoun wee alsod. in shot, bat made ing= the thigh. CnnUire driver . for lir. Franklin, of Gallatin. Toe murderers ere unknown. out !!" "PP 096 4 to be unrolls. . . • , Ties Cable ew Cabe successful', eiamed and leorttte= - Well. Egglurraph to the Illtsbargh easette:/„ PONTA Itoht, rz....„ August n.—The gab. i i n to a g r IHvo aw Pable between Key West anocauflally sylfood on etuldaY. nth Wm. and worked well. The ....m.ota of tba telegraph party between trds pines Nal Key West /ire unknown. ,r,„ enterprising Cianoams of Tames. See here formed essorladoei for the en couragemeut of troodsriMon 6t . lbOrtl3 froth %um W thit.Btl.o. DISTRICT COURT The O'Hare Bench Warrant Case—. The Bankrupt Law 1113312 Penat)twa. wt. Duolvens Law—lmportant Opln. ton. by Judge PriMem.. JlNteeisloa wet. rendered by Judge Wll. hares, of the District Court, yesterday, en toe ...thou, ralted• In the Ogler& bench warrant cue. argued on Friday Of last week, on a motion to quash the warrant. A. the opinion la of more than ordinary importance, we publish It in fulL • • The Cosonenaulth at the instance of laws .11glinyares. Michael OilkimAo.7.l,2fotres.' Der 7tret,lSW. -Bench Warrant. Ortriost Or, .Wittusts. A. J: This is a Pi0M.3 ,1 1.4 b 7 BelieliWarroxit, under the act of July Lill, S'S, at the M- I mance of Talneer, . judgment creditor of Wilma t "Robinson, sureinst Thetonere, a member of the said fi rm. The efadevat of complairmt, upon welch 'the warrant of arrest 11y.1111.1 cue was is sued este forth the recovery of kludirment, In this Court. by the MUac against the firm of Wilms A-Rob/Peon, upon e bond in the penal snm Of MAP, conditioned to indem nify him from hit Ilibility entiorser• of certain pronnesoryssoms drawn. by the said nr mto the amount of. fl 2 d, Of retied nice, It is averred, had become due and had been nroumted for non-Payment, and which ho hod become liable to Amy, &mime of which, amounting to $llOO, he had actually The eMdavit charges that the defendant , bargained audeold alarm, quantity of tools and otherpperty of the firm. of the valuta of 41,501, for aur hundred doll tra, end that hem, disposed of the sant property with In tent to defraud his creditors: That lib - " Cate tO Dle wl fa; or to a crma per aohla trust for hal , . about the monies of tlosllrox with Infant to defraud Dia trod'. That be removed out or the county cer tain property,. to wit batik net., United Rates Treasury notee, drafts end Vale of exelmose.aatoontang In the whole to about 1120,000, with Intent to defraud la:a tors : - . :That be hat property and money-whioh. he fratedidently convials, unjustly-re. Asses to apply to the Darnel. xnafgant'a Judgment: ' has disposed of a portion of his Property and is about to dispose of other Wong of .bts property with Intuit to do. bin cm4ltota.. - Upoatheprosentatfon of tho .afftdavit, • warrant for site street of the defendant was. ti med aceardance wlththereorgetneents the act, and. he seta thereupon ' arrested and brought before roe for hearth g; but; at nts the lima:lgor the case was ad• boomed to • sabsequent (Inv. upon hu cla ttr bond, wltn•unity, for hie net...no. at thin ttme.. At the adjourned beartog Ids counsel moved Lewis. [die wraranton two grounds: First, Because the Bankrupt act of the pi hfarch,lB , s7, supercedes all proceedings eh. der theist:l of:l2th July . . - 1812. whet% ae in this mum, the oomplananlia debt' Is :prova ble under the Bankrupt act, and the defen dant Is amenable Wits 'VW an p w r a o s v i l s r i r o e n g s u . aimed,a d d eatmot w be ti t fOrced under l athrypro - visions of the act of 12th July, Ist.l, because at the time the said warrant was issued there was *pending levy on the oarlock] property of the partnership. consiatlng of the materials...Kett. manufactured ware . . and merchandise 011ie said &el, and upon the Indlelduar pm: wetly of ins defedant, embracing his stock in the Pittsburgh and Connellsvala railroad Company; imdin the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, by virtue Of a IL fa. Limed on .complatnants Judgment: and because all the monies and agssita of the defendant In the possession of the liscnimge National If= k have been at taehed, by virtue of an attachment In exe.. maim. Issued - on said Judgment and served span the garnlalree. as appears by the said writs. and the Inducement of the Sheriff thereon. • The motion was thereupon argued by the Counsel on both sides and held under ad. viseinent, std the farther hearing of the case adjourned =III the present time upon the defendant's entering Into a new bond, with suretT, for Ids appearance. • In nentsidermg and deterallqlng the ones. ties raised by the defendant , . motion, I have availed myself of the learning and adamant of me brethren—the Prescient Judge of this Conn, and the President and Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pies. At my , request, and with the view of recurum uniformity of decision and prac tice under the act auttionrAng thut proceed- Mg, they bate Investigated wad considered the et:cations Vita me, and the result, Ls that are have unanimously came to Um fol lowing coachmen,: Strat—Tbat the n.ankrtipt Act, as seems It went into Op eratlon, Ipsofteler,stitrpeeddi all action tipon Intern CMG , arising mid.' the Insolvent last ot this State, where the alMolvent laws act. apon the 11•11111 'object ,matter and the coma persons as the Dank- C=l mut Act. ' tircend—That the Du:krau n e t ct inspentis all proenedlnffs under tee tof 12th of July, lac% where the latter act operate. on the throe subject Matter utd upon the wee peraons as the former. Tird—Tbatthe Bankrupt Act overate. 1390n.tbeerthirot , matter of the complaint le true case and upon th e persons affected thereby, nod therefore, I tempted. Me op. oration of the act of July 12th. lal2. under y whichthe warrant for the defendant's ar. fhwrie—That even if tide were not eo. the Warrant in this case Was not regularly Is. •sued, and cannot be enforced, under the provisions of the net of July lltb. lei' pending a levy on the yerernat property of the partugmhip' sou We Inutridost prep ert7Pl the defendant, by . virtue of the. 11- to. in the .bathe hands,. 1510424 oomplain, ant's Judgment; and pendin the attath mnat of defendant , * effects, I n the pawns. ion of the garashee, by virtue or toe ene mata:o attactimenfaultted On sell Judgment. Yl)le.-.l"bat the warrant Ismael in thin ease, most, therefore, be crashed. Dot before proceeding to' make the order It may be proper to glee briefly the reasons In et:wort of the coach:alma to which we have cease— Creunitutdon or the United State. gives to Concrete the txrerer to es. tallish =Worm laws on the subject of lbuthreptcles throughoutthe United states. How far this power supereedea State losis. lethal wee at one time a matter et numb discussion, upon which Judges differed in opinion. Some behtlhat the po In Con. Crthe is exclusive of that of the nta wer teefand, whether exerted or net; at upersedee Mate legislation.. Golden U. prince y gun. Circ. Rep: N. 'Others maintained that the power Sr. Conenits Is not ex elualve, and that, when unexerte.l. the Btates am at liberty to exercise tti and thth opinion la now . nrridy tabllabed by) defeat decialons. L,Stfargis vs. Crownlnaldeld, a Wheat, IX% Ogden st. Saunders. IX id, CM The welt settled don trine on the subject la that the powers granted tre Congress are not excluive similar powers existing in the elates, un less where the Constitution hu expresairl In terms given an mations* power to Coo. meas. or the exercise of a like power in pre. Welted to the State., or thereto n direct re-' ' puignaneyertscompatibillbr m littoexerclu of It by the btates. in all other Lame the State. retain enactment - authority with Congress, except when the laws of the istetu and of the Union are direct and Manifest.. collision On the' saute subject, and then' those of the Union. being' the supreme law of the land, are of paramount anttiority, and the nude laws so far, and solar only, ts eneh intent- patibnity exists. must necenanly yield. Dot In the case of concurrent powers, when. once the Leghdature of the Union hos exer cised its; powers -an a glVen Cabinet, the. State power over that same senject 'mien was before concurrent, 10 by that exercise prohibited. j. dent's Com. 004. This doc trine ban been applied by the Courts to the power of Congress on the Subject of bank. mottle*, and It nu been held that though the power In emigres* in not nyeluls° of the States, and wtentunexerted, the States lie at liberty to exercise the lamer In its foil extent, embus so far a• they are con trolled by other constitutional provisions, yet when Cowes* has acted upon the eta,- ject, to the extent Of the national leglale- Ma. the power of the Statee Is limped end onntroLled... 4 Whant.licly lit , Let us that applythos principles to the question before net If the Bankrupt Let conflicts- Watt the Insolvent law. of this State, th e Operation of • the latter Ls !sus pended so long as the Bankrupt law con- Unties In force. /t Is true that there le • wide diderenee between the Bankrupt Act reefur Infoinnt la de b to r, t respect.. the afforded to the for, while the bankrupt may be discharged from his debut. Atm insolvent . debtor onl di. Charged It= Irriprilontnent.is y And there are marked differences it other respect.. But these differences intim mope an 4 pun pose of the tom, sodas It remelts the reg. shalom contained therein. 100 not nearera ray prevent h e froin cOldbming with each other. .00 the contrary they may co. elision the conflict. Tho line of partition between bankrupt and insolVent law. Is not Be dhainetly marked, as to emote any her eon to say with prattles precision, what be longs enchisprely to the ono and nob to the other +fleas of laws. It is difficult to els- Criminate with accuracy between bankrupt San le.ol9etit leant and therefore • bank. rept law • may contain them regulations which am generally Toned fa Inialrentlaws, and ith Insolvent law may. contain MOW which are common to a Mink:opt laws Kent. Coro 310. A 3 it respect. tho question they both Oeerate open the lame sellout matter. and lame the limo PereoW , gnu they pros - Melo some rorpecta a Mien entrale for the distribution of • debtor , . effects among his creditors. They stetter. fore, in direct and manifest collision with each other, end the laws of the State must Yield to te paramount authority of the Maimed legislature.nd • lc , the question was decied In ex pe el. Lucius Fame! II Story Rem. =, sited by detendmVs coun sel. It was there held that the Bank. rapt law of 1611, time Colon into operation in t °Unger!, BOX. Spec .r 4510 impended all action upon future cases awe lon Midge the State insolvent laws, where the Irmedrent pereone Were within the per view of the Bankrupt law. In detiVerlog the °pluton :edge awry said It appears to Me that both of tems cannot be it °for ma ion or steely at the lame time to the flame porton.; and where the State and National legislation noon the same subject, end She same petWnla ef.mf, to conflict, the National laws most prevail ' and minieed the opera tion Of th e State lace. This, Las far us I know, has beet) the Uniform doctrine main. tattled , in all the Courts of the United States. And, after referring to the differ ent Crpinwrie expressed by the J edges In the cue of Stores 111. Crowninableld, 6 Wheat. 141. Is re the question of the exclude. • power Tested In Centres. by the Con fattthon of the United Staters to pass Bankrupt • law, . toys i" But all the olf,i n gwere anew that when . Congress OM psis a Bankrupt Act, it wee sours:My and that the stet) laws must yield wit anal could no 1505?? Oporgto note per. .00 0000 within the purview of suet oat.• • • • • it Seem tome, them. fore, tut .L 0.5 remains upon which an argument can be rounded, that the ineolvent limed Massachtheits are not as to parse= sod cafes frith , . the Damien of oho Bankrupt ACtothapistelystisperided. Each system is to act upon the same antdeef Inatter. Spun the fame .property, um. L b o emcee rights, and. Sport tnecalitne creditors se well as debtor,. Benne:mot go on together withoutdistot sod; mane collisioninad .the Int7Ment that the Lank. rout let does, or may °Pend* talon the Person or the case.that moment Itirathally supersedes all State leirahlthark: ~d f a thecareof thisold sa rralAn Mat. emli 16, it Wee subeedurettlyhedd by the an. PM? , COWS Of Manselauldtts, Shit wl4l. PITTSBURGE, 5111JRSDAY, AUGUST 22 . , 1867 thethilted states Bankruptact of ISti was in force. proeuedlegs 'gained a debtor, under the insolvent laws of the State, were , un authorised and void, If the debtor and his property were subject to the operation of the BM:ft. - apt act, although no prowedings under it were had against lA= 'lt was con. ceded in ease, as it has .been by the complidusathi Owned In this, that the ef fect of 'the Bankrupt law was nweeirarily to impend all State laws with which It came In conflicts but It was contended there, as lt has been in this caw, And as was. redid in Zeilienhaaa'S =Se, 9 Iredell,4l2, that a State Insolvent law mai exist and operate with PM vigor, until the Bankrupt law at taehes , Itself . own the person or property Of the - debtor: by pro. medlars Instituted in bankruptcy;, and and that no case of condlot can arise until after the proceedings In bankruptcy have reached that statism which the debtor has 'been judicially declared a bahkrtipt. - But this position, however plausible it may an at Ilretview,eannot,as the-Um:lM say, be sustained. The right to proceed ender the insolvent law of the State. the bankrupt law being in inn force, most be tilaced on a firmer heats than that of the failure of the Insolvent to apply to the District CAtirt of the United Steles for the instituttbn of pro ceedings la Bankruptcy.. II the proceed ings coder the Insolvent law are Valid at . all, they mast be valid to the extent of car. rying out and perfecting such 'prweedings after they have owe been' instituted. Such affect ruts alWayi been admitted to attachto 'proceedings legally commenced7tafore - the Bankrupt law *writ into operation, but thou pending. • Sound priaMple would-re quire that, in all C/Le. where proceedings could be legally lestitinal, they should have the legal capability of being perfected and closed, under the Slate law. Ltit under the view liken of this queation on ell shies, end as ocumeded on the part of the plaintiff, the proceedings weer the State Insolvent law, by virtue of which he chains the pro perty in controversy. might he wholly m• personal and rendered void, at the will of the insolvent debtor, bynling his petition In bankruptcy, during wye tag° of ins pre ceedings under the , Insolvent law.' before his assets should he divided among his , There can be no doubt, as it mins to me, both upon mason "and authority, that the present hiankrupt Art superseder, all local aw. acting open the same rights and affect. tog the smile' pumas and' the name mt. Deny. emed—And for the reasons the Bank. rapt Act susnends•all proceedings tinder the act of 1842, by virtue of whietatte *er rant in thin case was tuned. The verylnat, tern, charged in the &ASSAM of oomplain ant ea • ground or canon for the arrest of the defendant, constitut e and are declared to be aria of benkreptcy under the preen,- lone of,tha .WIT, section of the not and for which an =pie remedy is prOVlded by the loth eection. By orirtne at the erosive,. of this latter section the creditor, upon aline his petition, may obtain an order on she debtor to appear in Ave days from the service thereof end &tow ear..why , he 55=14 net bn wiludged bankruptc and the Mart may also. by Ira intheetton, re/. trait, the debtor and any omen, in the Ineantlteo, from making any transfer or dispoeluou of the debtor'. property, and front any ieterfereace therewith; and if there m probable cause for believing that the debtor Is anent to leave the district, or. to remove or conceal his goods and chattels, or isisevidence of property, or make any fraudulent conveyance or OlepOeltiOn thereof, the Court may lung a Warrant to the Marshal of the District commthiing him to amen the alleged Maki - Mot, and him safely keep. unless he shall give bail to the satisfaction of the Court for Ms sp. pearatioe, from time to time, until the de. Melon of the Court sport the petition, or the Mirther order of the. COOrt41121.10r1•• with to take poem:salon provisionally of all the property and effects -of the debtor. and safely keep the same mail Übe further on der of the Court. The act, will be seen, provides an matte Mid effectual Menhir for all the matters • emnplattrad of end charged against the defendant Inthis ease. Bet ten proMalons of the act of ISlZare In dtreet COodlet with the ermine:or of the Bankrupt am. The act Of UM proVidet for the- discharge of the deleteithan upon Ms paying the debt or demand with coats of suit; or upon his giving twenty to pay the same with to• tercet within the lime specified in the set; or town his giants bond, with sureties, that he will not remove or meg. his property with latent to defraud his creditors, or with view to give &preference to &creditor for an ante.ft.dent debt want the demand of the complainant with met* shall be satisfied: Yo:=e t iff dieTnior th t =llt r' rnti k it ' . rapt Act terbids ala prefarencts, and set, them snide where they are made tor the purpose of giving one creditor an advert. Mae ever thotheri and, as we have seen, It thepends the refore operation of the insolvent larva It is the Grayly conlitet with the Act of 1842,, which recognises and makes prarlattnt for each preferences, and le in some reepectsammylement to Um Insolvent laws of tee State. Third—Dot, able from the provisbnis of the Bankrupt Act, the 'warrant Is Wender and cannot be legally entombed. It waui not the intention of tne Legislature, in shoptinc the Act of P 42, to authorise the street and Imprisonment Cl • debtor. as • Civil remedy In any cam to which he could , not be arrested and Imprisoned before the passage of the act. Oct pending •thvg en personal venally by virtue of a fife, the creation. before the psesageorthe net, road not 'Minot Ins debtor to treed. raiment on • on. wa And II he mold n o t, bow can it be add that, by the provisions of the act of 1542,11 th defendant in tine ease thanes be 'arrested, If the sot or IsLI bed' not been passed be could not he aerostat banding the levy on the JI. frt., and It Is only In a case where, br the prorlshms of thamt be cannot be untated„ that a war. rant oan Immo. But It is unneeessaty to spend time in the discuseloa of the sublent. The question farther was decided by the District Court or Philadelphia, In the caws of Peaty,. Perry, 4 gem; L. J., 410. it was there heid, in an able opinion de livered by the riesiblent Judge, [hat pending a levy on real estate, by vir tue of aft. fa., • warrant of arrest, under the art of We loth of July, IN'{ cannot tune against the &deadens. If tale te eo, there w greater reason for holding that such entrant cannot Inn.. Pending • im'Y on pererena ,property, by Tinge of a 11/.. In the hands of the eheritr, whine is regarded as fatlefection, for some pupal s, by the law as long as It anbelste. • • • •The Motion Of_ ilisiatulant'a counsel Is, therefore, emtalleid on bOth grounds ; sad It Ls aboonilogly - Ordered thee the warrant tented In his emit be,and Use Seine Is hereby grass/rid. Pulling tip Sweet Cons • The time is near at hand when.arreet corn wilt be ready to put up for winter use; and a few po tats In reirani to curing the article will not be out of place: Get the corn wherrtbe grains are In prime order for the table—phon the corn is tenderestiand thOiutoes .rc evreetest. Boil the eats a few mluntca, (not over tlUe;) three Is better thanAvo. Then cut and lay away to' dry. A fruit dryer in boat; even.moderately warm will do very well; orltake wry method that will „wonted dry your corn, beteg liwayx careful not to burn It; and do not Inv in lumps or too thick together when drying, Or It vrlll soon =Mid. Around a itove, or where there is a fire, is a good place. alwave avoiding dampness, steam, ete.; put in sacks and bang away m a dry place, runt yonr corn to it .for next win ter'it use. lit using, you are to restore as poied near as ble to Its original state. This t, best one hydro. washing It to get out duet and husk; and then thoroughly soaking in wider, the water being re. , kilned to boll It In: ".- • I I die a wreteliod sinner, and I leave to the world n worthiest r muctation, a wick ed exacupie, and n memory only fit to perish. ' • I leave to -my parents Borrow and bil . torment of soul all the clay. of their I leave to my brothers end 'Mattis ammo and grief, and reproach of their . acquaintances. • • • I leave to my wife a widawed awl bro ken heart, and a life of lonely struggling and auguring. ' leave to my children a tainted amine, a ruined position, a pitiful ignorance, and the mortifying recollection ofa father Who by his. life dingraced humanity, and at Ida -premature death Joined the great company of thaw who are never to enter 41e. kingdom of Gal. Model Comtrua The Prieox ,Maireinan says n boy in South Danvers wrote the I--Bowing tom position upon his native town, which It thinks is very good for 11, schoolboy : • South Danvers is in the United kates. It •Is bounded by Salem and _roaches to Middleton. Its principal riser is Gni& thwalte's brook, which eptice Into So. lcm . Harbor. Its principallake is tha mill pond - which is dry n the summer.. Its principal productions 'are leather; onions, Me South Church and ,George Peabody. 'South Danvere has Many re ligiOnl sects, among which are the Or thodox, who worship their mitihiter, the Spiritualists who worship overyttilmr, and the Unitarians, who worship nett,- BL'IGULAB DHATII.—A washerwoman known as "Old hate," living au the South Side, tiled recently of a disease which bellied the skill of cvetyphyslcian In the country -Her sterna& armed to bo'affected In a slogger matinee. No medicine that was administered had ady effect upon her, and her malady Increas ed with time. ...At last she -died a mos; horrible death. In order to satisfy their marlogity,,it was resolved among the medical men who had attended her to hold spest mortem examination or hex body, Dr. Haase opened the body when a number of large crabs, alive end active, were found disporting themselves. They were doubtless the cause of ..her death. She hadprobably drunk the eggs In we. I ter, which devoloplug, had become crabs. --A 1 llfwattkec Sentinel. A NATURAL CLIIIOMITV.—In a Cave - In tho Virttid, in the lioutbumpartof the de partMent of Choluteca, Honduras, then la a natural curibslty, called tho;"Foun tain of Blood.' This fountain consists of a 'tramp of fluid resembling blood, which drops steadily from tho roof Of the care upon the floor boricath.. it forret pools of ammtlalcd matter upon the law, mud imparts its color to a small brook which flows from the cave. Tho liquid Mai not only the color, but tho taste and smell of blcsxl, and when exposed to the air fora short time emits a very offensive odor. No satiafactory analysis has beon made of it, and TIMOLOS theories have been ad. 'ranted concluning-. " vmfm SNOW NEON, FOUR 0' • LOCiC,. A. M. FROM KipLISTSAS CITY. • . Citzsum tigon it — lTtimerbsa Bridge Lid with dramaliths—The chineron Prewre.low Rap z faiy, 131 Telegraph to On ,Plitabargb Ossetia) Kangas 'Cray. t.W.An6tist.2l..;-The corner stone of the Cameron Railroad bridge zeros! the Missoarl.river at thin point was laid this aftertione . with finnohlo riles, under the immediate direction of 400. Li. PlO,ll , Granegialiter, amid great ma thosinam.OVer OliTthoulandAseople, In eluding' endears* - Irma 'LeareawOrth. Wyandotte. lnd i e4itidenCe ' and • 'other town]. in the vie , were essembled on the banks of the river to - vs/Mime the cere mony. esauramarill Wen by Mr. Chanute, the chief engineer, that the atm:lure will ho completed lii•Orie Year. The Bridge will he , iron. MOO feet long, with a draw in the - • ebitenel of the river of Sid feet; six stone piers, with smut of 2.10 feet, .and sill have a carriage 'way no well BA railroad track. • This bridge. - with the me nowAnulding soros' the Mis sissippi at Quincy, will give no through connection: lirsthent bre:eking bulk with New York and Rotted, Making' Ranee. billy a distributing poltiVot considerable tom = erciel important...! tine hundred. Leak . layers comumeced work On the Cameros road on Monday , and the tree ta being la dot the rate of one mile daily. Arrangements relative to the work on the Halms City and Fort Boom road have boom brought tea final eettlement,thanring the early completion of that road. FROM' WASHINGTON. (By Tolegralgt to as, rttutnt . rgh thuetto.) • Wisitzraroo, August 21,1E47. • 7/11p1V11115K1312CraD OCT. ' Ucnersl Grata 1.44. 1 7. as Acting Beeretax7 of War. lasoodwzi Arelar mortaring oat tho wad !Clout ili,Fhjarete. to totem:feet Octo ber test. 'The programme gems to be to dtspowee with all alheers not In th• 111g11114r lye cliatantala The Co am: at Ilein [tan reports cholera on the apexes.. The Conant at Palermo writes, July alst. thatover one hand red Wives and villages In Syria. are In. footed ' , with &Mere. sad the average eases were out thonemtd per day. For a fortnight there had bees bet few caseenomparatlvely In Palermo, and those decreasing. Rectetirjr•Ortanit Is -improving to health, and Eli blends expect• ha too able to resume his duties this track. • stalta. coitva. Col. U.S. Xjoi, Chief Sign i Ot!loam of the tlnxT. hoe been .otdortki to. Witabutgtoa to take ctuutto of the Signal Corp.. PRONE CALIFORNIA; • . Mat; AZ•list. , iltellmoser—Sladwtels . I.l•Dits--1 1 / I heas Esperumos. Trientoolt to the rislabarre Ossetia] Star riusemo. Adicart 11.—Unitad 81.;1.1is District Attorney Late has corntrince4 a " at'ii ka . lOit tail Q. Of the schooner Sarah. to racer= 440" the lament of the bona 11;13001 .1Ten 0 1 re P. 0 1 Ml ' WI L o t t I s % glti :TN ire If . 11Q.- 17' and • fraud's lenUy retained within the Waits of the atate. The lark Comet Oringe San d wich Wand news to .1.10 2.11. 11,O0=re of choice Set .1011nd cotton, had ' received at lioneletti. The et4Uvation Of the awe was profitable and extendirinr , . .. The great volcano IC quite [lye again. Exports of Cal iforals wheal 0111 MOM.. to In CtVlllO. Thirty-four vessels are load ing fee foreign Tarte, mostly f r r Usti. ed arriv, elite nannuese. l y re ValparaJao. FROM LOUISVILLE. ,Denastaire bf Igespewal Thema. 'for [ Neer Orteime—Arrest et an Escaped illisrdever. .illy Trassfraph to the Pittsburgh t melts.] I.oortrimm, nugget tl..—Major General George IL shows, having received official notification Of - his iittilignment to the oom• mend of Use Fifth Nilitary District, left for New One*ns by the three Wciock traiLl tOL inflanlOonoust.ompalLl64 by him staff.. Peter Carom, the murderer..ho escaped some daSsi ago from the New Albany ail. 1.1 , 1 was arrested et Nashville yeste eV. arrived at New Albany this evening under [nerd. List rain recommitted to prison. PRONE NEW ORI.EI.ANI3 II ere oLoarrealimentse—Tlialr Ifeteneent gaged ger,Tellow revue. Cur Teceraph to tea gltrantrile flasette./ Nate Oatzeae, August fl.—Reaclutione worn adopted by both goatee or Aldermen last night, declaring their opinion that the farther ssiettionlo OM. Of the preterit Comptroller, dempor, City. Attorney and Coroner will be to disregard of the' men etructlon am, tad ceiling open the the. mending um:Drell° remove these Tao deaths from Oct low fever occurred The voratherls rooter and pleasant. Itortotrattott to Loath Caro Una., INT Tektgrapb to tito rltubarglt tlatetto.4 COLVI.II. 13.—Tbo 10411 r rerutored tlxlay ras arty-mon, or am tritrtpers wart whit., CoAntAreow Aaiun. 'lL—The a umtier reglstemd to !day was two Londroll and ttarepave; of 1.1.t0m ono hundred and forty were white.. - The Weather sad Otters. Hy Telegraph se Ike rtstabeish livette.l • liatmesan, Ma.; August 7.l.—Refehat herd et held:o4oU. erscata. lla.;Sugust li.—lleerr tale ell . • . _ • Orheiertos, S. C.. Aternlt.ll.-.Ther• ere renewed reports of the appeerehoe of the eels:Aline 00 the Bea islands. 1151 tittle damage le let Ogee. .„. /Wort.' n Defrawger. (fly )htlegraell to the Mubarak iliasen. IPo MINI Nowlin% Anglia C. Flint, iormerly;Cork of the (import Navy Yard. Nht proprietor of the “Old Domtnion,^ at orfolk, who abeenceol a Peat effn.and went to inglarid, having committee frauds to the amount of ISOM, arrived at. Norfolk to-IS 7 for troll, having been united in New thleami. Irasal Carr's*. Arcades'. Telesiapb la Mil muLarie Gailett.l Vonore. N. /L.- dedut ^l.—Near mere. filth el axe today a pale of borate with a wallas* eantatrung J. 4,lleme. and (am dy. of Beaton. ram away. eir. - 114 was and Me wife Jumped out, reeelnne sited bruises. The mother of Hewer, -and ono Wald wore bully hurt, and the none, Annie Con nerry.lellled. • Three rrno i r u lt i tri ci la . .ll . ♦Wl:apt T4Arrapb,u. th riklAbetrith 4)1411tta.1 BsisanO,Ardt ' est tt,—A Mr. Beadle*, bat Irde and sister, and a child of the latter. Were dnlsened itl r•CATIIIIi“..IIvitr, near nnaaford, on Saturday last. It appears that the calld want lop. tee wort and got be yond Lta deptti, and thli Others pexistked.lu their efforts to s . a.e., It. Confiegiapos, Plustrtiret Uuew.) •- PLarrearaw. Angnet 11.—Last bight the Lawn of Plattabiarg was vialtenby a teem* eonflogration. One church, caw tang, two printing omens, twenty-tire midmost. and twenty-gee awes were burned. We. ani mated et .700,000. , Order Cadreeristair Jameara. • Car Tekarata to We rittrearah MOW.] - A 1701761,, Or, Anna, 11.—Omtend Order No. ea, from Gilalialla Tope% headquarter*, direct, that errand sad Path ermel tat the . trial of all cum la Ods ligr o Meat 00011 i llifilgt:lltgarm= l , , althogtarAgl! Malan. - khlol of itoarolinf car Tileitraph to the Phtstrunn ()same., Woarlasa /lassos, Ang.2o.-6otittOko riv er hu risen two feet, submerging. the low [Mande um! Oiltroyinir mama erupt. It is thOrightl.tie Dee mut 'Staunton rivers aro also overnOwen which will cause ben% OWASSO tri.OrODS? . • 011Te!titroOh to the rlttstAtreek Usietto.7 Dittotrols, Attost 31.—fltver . . " Geode et Iteaseeable Pollee.—Mr. James Robb, No. ee Market street, one of the pioneers In the boot Ana 'shoo trade et this oily, has on band • luge and &oblong.. 1)4 stook ofbootsomoot and gaitervottloh luf offers tothepotdio at veto reasonable prises. It will 04 remembered that the astortment found here • Is not from Eastern auction houses hnt has been saluted •ttlreet from manufaotnters who deal So =oh articles 141 win prove eerrlecable and duratdo. bas oleo talcum:avail. . • . • Witte some aftiramene wore engaged In levelling off • plc. of ground nevem! 1 ,1 g: grit o n 4 L r i tt al=l " gfir o o r w th ...l n g; lodge of the boroogli of Lebanon, Pc, they threw out eight Indian skeleton.. The bodies but boon Interred 'rah their blade "to the griaL Large unmf o ,, , , o fnon .. =Mir ed=rfitannro:t maaldormg ,tlta' miseries Iron and 'steel furnace upon the Bacsamer principle, le to be comb , limed -Pear. Bellefonte, requiring for its constractimi and management a capital of ono railllon of dollars. firgicreetnor burnn, it ia understand, will be aha leading spirit in too entorprnm. lie la now In Murano, Audisent• expected to BM= early in neptem n Bash anxiety is telt in Balletonte. PL. reeneding the health of the em-tiovermint 11n.Curtin bet been extremely ill 119 M the Meta oftemitirmt rater. And to polYotOOOOldOred eat at danger. E m s. dwpata pgmle attannina h lmn room Bellarcatta and Phila. aro er. vni are NoWns ravollopea atlas' than laistorpirtoe% Lairrr, Aiosasor ft Co. 1:11Ch streZt. The beet Tees In the nay at ithe cheap. .0, Tolees, wlli he sound at the' old wan. bow tes nut at Jamb A. itch Won, No. Al Ptah Meet, CITY AND SUBURBAN. FOURTH PAGE,—TM fulled andmostrNla ete Jamey, 00 and Produce, Afterkd Reports Man by any paper in the city, udll befound on our .MnalPs ,Pays. . THE DEMOCRACY County Convention—Ticket Nom!. nated—Resointleits Adopted. Tho delegates elneted ):7,tho Democracy of the 'mewl districts of the county on llattirday lest, met in Convention yesterday at the Court. Rama, for the purpose of placing in nomination emendates for An iambic and various county often. Having alisembled, Thomas J. Emma, Esq., Chair man of the County Sizeentive Committee, read a letter from General George W. Cass, Chairman of the County Committee of Cor wspondenoe, (absent from the oily) deal& listing 11r. Keenan.. the proper persica to call the Convention to order: : Er. Keenan, In the performance of the detY laslgned tam. made n few remarks, Congratulating the Dernoomey on the ans. ploloos circumstances 'under which they assembled. The appearances, to said, null. cased their speedytrhimpli. lie coleslaw! Sedge Sharewood, their candidate for the supreme Bench, obareetartabas him as one of the moat experts/ImA and upright judi cial °Mears to the State. lleforriog to the Prlmaryobject of the Convention, .Idr. K. urged the selection of good men as , candi dates for Anaembly as the only moans by which they could hope to moaned at the October election. J..C. Barr, Esq., and M. Oran Stewart haring been chosen temporary Secretaries, the credentials of delegates were called for. The cities and boroughs were folio repro. seated and thirty.alz of the townahlps. The credentials having been pasied coon, on motion of B. 11. Kerr, 7'. Z. Keenan, Esq. was chosen permanent President of the Convention, and the ',Mowing additional officers were elected:l • Vine Preoldants—irnary Franc.l.ll. IEI ,oln Valantino. anon, 14 11.. Karr, Jannb Unalculy. J. C. Itatula.. and Barnes rprd. doeretar fitowc,..l and John C. Rare. Mr. gem moved that a committee of Ave be appointed on itmolutiors. Agreed to, and Memos. it. U. raerr, Joseph 8. Lace, It. I'. Flenniken, D. 11. Wl3llsme and John U. kidney, wereapnolnted mud committee. Mr. JUDOS Lrvln firibmitted. the ordinary miles for the government of the Conven tion, which were Wonted. The following resolution wee submitted by 11. 11. Kerr, (Ito irresistible,) and ssleoted: Resolved, That the members 'of this Con vention are hereby cone-hated the Com mittee of Correstsondenoe for theensuing. YO. t. ; and that the Presiden of toe Cony.- lion be chairman of said Committee; that the delegate. he requested to =Ore mit a tin of two Democrats from each district Ited preeent the Immo at the first meeting, to act es committee of vigilante for their respective places. with postellice address of e arn member. The activity or the Pronto le requited at this election to defsat an inso lent sod pc rat. foe. The triumph of the Democrats ln Pennsylvania wDI be hailed all over the Union as the death knell of destructive*. EaattillM22i;;El •Irinanero. lltestenr. Yr. Kerr, ar instructed brill,' Committee, submitted the following: The Democracy In Convention assembled feel deeply mulcts for the prosperity of all parts of oar common country, which !should be milted hi fraternal affection. We would rejoice to us the day . when the people would no longer be nursed with stein: mid strife try • sectional party, which prevents the Southern States from representation trader the °mutilation. The trade of all parts merchants and manufacturers, which would enable them to reap that rich reward by sending. es of yore. their waxes and mer chandise trout the North to all parts of the South. At present business men find trade languishing, money scarce, and our people crippled lathe. energies, owing to the ',lnbred and senselmsplans adopt.' by Coo. gress. The South; if left tin themallves. would be found hand In hano with the North In restoring She Onion end the omm try to proeperlty and the masses of the peo pie to .useful and lecratttos employment. But owin to the interference of meddle some mitt who nave kept the nation In turmoil, by wandering mounts banks engendering hostile fealty, and who are alike destitute of principle and integrity. and determined on making the white pope. lationsubserrient to the negrees by dewed. Ina the former by theelevationot the latter, this la Impcesibie. • The notional debt is large and pronto hard on the people, which In wood faith must he met and pall. National honor de monde our national credit Lobemointain. ed. We Can overcome all, providing the people am left undisturbed by those mum.. nal with power in our ...National Congress, nod who unforfenstety nee their position to latrpae country In perpetual trouble by rlntaop Tire present state of at. rs, Can ele•ekatesaveyes tr ton ennUnne In tb• present destructive cont. MIA flown by to dominant part. . The only halm ten. is in the nod common gen. of the voters, whore Tight are grow• tog restive under the bunt.. tbey ham to be., and very properly theatre what berm. et {bey may dative Meath* lavish expen diture of money, to support In Idl.ma the depraved and vicious in the work 01 des- ; Unction of tistional faith, lter.banics and : laborers 010 01 eMplOyment, workshops and forget armed, where the smoke and din of fectorleeare no /outer seen or heard: toll and enterprise are lulled into erectile. lad Inert-nee on account of them.- ' pension or business:tom Mende°. pulley of tau/dont holding Power. Nurow mind . ad blookhdiduretio are In piece by dere:. ' than and fraud, thould De made - to feel the indignation of math wronged people. The policy which prevents the merchant and taanntacnnr selling Ids Voris, and the cepitalists from Investing fonds, and the mechanic , end laborer from earning allying for himself and family. should be• crushed out by the power of the Atuerican people. Let Ole be accomplished - and the nation oill rise and prosper as in the days co the ld hero Joritenn, who was • terror iota. *enrolee of our country. Under tits wise administration, when patriots and slates man held power, the National Debt woo the In the people made secure under The Itepnbliratt• In Convention at Wil. Ilarreport. mad* to astounding declaration o Ma:the Supreme Court of the State should be placed in bar volt, thie OPIIIIWe" they bold. PM the people sub mit their liberties to a court so constituted t A more inferno. resolution was never penned, such ,, Um lawyer who, will take his steed cm should be repudiated by all who regard the safety of the Otis.. Judge Williams case U to Ms reputation to Mutt' ouch a platform to Tampa Lot oho people remember this when they cores to vote tor Supremo Judas. Thereon . . Wee! red, That In Judge Shonwood we have a candidate honored for, his au tegrity, legal ability, and undo and unblemished reputation. Per twenty years he he. s.lorn , en the beach mum District Court of Phila. delphia. The Dat of that city unantmonall testifies to Me ability. Tun tionddence of an parties. where he Is known, stamp him Y a mood Jurist, sod "ya magistrate, • suspicion of unfairness or IntetbaltY his never been raised apsont lam" itomoctom will rodect Miner On the intelligeuceill the moon of his own state, • . - Jteregred, That in • country, when pre.. perous, the people Ocala be protected. We look upon the refection of the tariff by Con gress es dry - Ing up the (ountaitt. of our wealth, paralysing the Inaustry ot our ch. bideettlnguis e Secant our forger I and w orks h op* , oriviestbe people of ' geoid employment. The Totem, who ere the power In our OnYernment. should Mel and know by this time that Clara:madame Con Wen miaplaced. It le the first duty of Congress tri adbol proper pratection to Anterlmo enterprise against foreign corn. The t r ad e Gee s etalia by law to keep the trade et woul d m In favor of our own coontrr.' This woul hob eneficial to all elsorei now deeded by the party in power. Renard, That the 'wealth a a nation Pa ll e the labor and prosperity of the mamma. W•extend•welcome toner a nd be ad who may nee from oppreseloe. and be ounteraialla the stars under lienron, or the sends of the wean, the will great you all. Wo treat t he hacorn ant contempt the Instill armed by t Republi can Convention to tax foreigners, which Is et war With tint spirit of the Declaration of Independence. We air, ecio. WU. Wig. , wh o forme be Marmon.. I n the men who formed the, Constitution In WC, did it In o p i o yfgeoc ur L=Aw4,4= by , Fr it r ‘ ri t o y . owine tranquility. The men of that ay die not reeOglitto negro shin - age, nor will we sanction such an innovation on long cash. 1 :Isbell and well foutuled principles. The damareer (only) reetigatze echo right of the white man to govern in Mato awl hathmal affilm. Thomism bad nb power under the Laminate of the wise _men of th ei r n and T 7. The Detnaarmy will omelets el prudent polley. We bar the doer. • Resolved. That WlS.Connal recognise any Pear as Democratic which dam not piece the name of , Our - _ We for Suprema twits at Its head. look to the pest as their:to exponent of bemooratle principles In our °contr. - and recommend It aa wor thy of eonlidence and aspoort from all true Domande who do bottle thiatnat negro re. eonstruatioutsts. ' Resolved, Thet tho Cennellevllle Railroad 'tad umberland le Important to our people sa should ba. eneouramsd by the Letlat.. tore. • It will devlop. the resources of ad• Secant Wen/lee the western portico of the Mate, and we unman those tiinntented to use their beat eat:Mono, In oime of their election, to radon the orifiloa oh krt. , . Retetvedi Thelma are In favor of Free RellrOild lai, prov tales euch Is made by 10. dirk! ell entorprire, without to.ation on the people of our minty. Resolved, Tait the victory imhteved over the common Ro unick. r Poinecrotle taloa. plea In dote t h e the our heart. with antidote for the wade snitbreof tree ino trlots. The land of Clay spu he tyrautai .mlll. riantooky .tondo reammed from the disgrace of negro equality. hell to her 1 ,Demoasey I Fennsylvalle rends Sreethig and their thenks: God speed the People in their deliverance from Centres- Monet dealiot• Tito:apart, of the ComMlttee. was scoop. /dr. Williams t o that he had a. minority report to psesent, welch waa strikeaut all after the preamble and the resolution endorsing Judge Sheremocid. • /tr.J. rderral moved the tylOPllO. Of tbe report as submitted. I.lr. John Bowyer, of Callus, In the midst of vary eoanderable conluslcm, made a speech 1p support of the manatees which he offered, underaind President Johnson, but without avail, the Convention Murat. upon • TOM OD the .Miert 01 the Idoniugg. fa., which being taken tho report ado;a. Ur. Barrer Mould not be choked. off, ens submitted lilt amitotic:ta, lanai were its follows : - , promos, Andrew Johnron hiiperli eat resistance to the eincroachtnenta of the undiesi Republican Ptolemy to Canteen. Dad by las uniform sustertanemol riemeentt giveessures. stating o vr the Coustitladon, the taws end Um will the peep% tuts en titled aimsat teas warmed of . the patriots et the eeeet li th tli dn t=n — c;itheitDoo _T t • riertawliogaraymbasetr are Maltby t en . - - PRICE THREE CENTS tiered to him for Ma firmness and ability fo sustaining tho Union against eta greatest foes, the Radical Republican. mired. wha= m the removal of Edwin ecogn the brealting of the drat link in the chart which Prevent. a union of the elements opposed to the or ganized encroachments upon .onr liberties and the Constitution of our old, Tt w b c l o un g t e r y. Jo ßu so ve th Pre e ident ypfdthe A dr ed w States, our united and hearty support hitt patriotic struggles to preserve Seim. paired the institutions handed down to ma bY entnne ancestry, oar glorious Conant.. tion. and the freedom, independence and happiness which we had attained during its observance. . Mr. Kerr oleapprcrred of thn resolution. and urged the pursuance of the policy of l tbeState Convention, rrhichdecided that it ems jmpolitto for the Democracy to endorse President Johnson. The reeolutlone were spnelehed—ludefinitely .POrtponed. Nombatlone having been made for State Senator, two ballots Were taken, resulting Freak Sellers - 43 James P. Barr 47 so James IL Elopkbm 97 le Mr. Barr was then on motion declared the Imanlmons choke of the Convention. The balloting for. Assembly resulted as follows: • W. 11. Murray 50 Alfred Kerr .23 Peter lverY ^C.7 F. 81a0ard3 3 sarenel Idoßee 321 A. W. Sorter 10 Col. Jae. A. 13158011. S3.W. McCormick.-- 41 SWIMS 811.11.1 bury.... 40iAmr. Hart1e........ 6i C brier. Feld 33 Mlehael Kirk. 2 U. 6 tewart • 60 Gee. ldotheralL.... 12 wm. T. Farley-- Z Jae. H. Llopldne.... 63 Francis boilers 63 • . blesers.llOptine. Sellers Bartle Magee, Murray and Stewart, having received the highest number of vote., were declared the nomlneee or the Convention. 1 motion was then adopted declaring their nomina tion unanimom. For County Commissioner Allred. An saute was nomlhateci, resolving fifty -live votes, against forty-nine for Joseph Laatik. for Jury Commiseloner (the only oft , . the Democracy bare any show of electing, the law providing for the selection of one Com miselomer from each political party,) then:3 was quite o contest. The iliet ballot result.. e 4 m 110 choice, as Menu: . Chas: P. Whlaton..le I !rm. Gr 11710... ... ..... 7 .1. C. idainley 2ilcholm Cerr. Wm. Bryant 94 John C. Davltt—.. 8 Jo=iCreigw3." — i Audro I:isriss Chas. Bryson.. The second ballot reentted: Wm. Grlßle 93Clue. Bryson.. I Wm. Bryant 27 J. C. McAuley. Mr. Galan ems declared nominated. . . . ...... The other nominations were as follows: • Prothouotary—John A. Sider, of Mts. Ourah. Tromso:sr—A. J. Baker of Pittsburgh. Coroner.-Ifichael Lipp:of Birmloghssa. Director of thePoor—Hemdexsou Wight- MAD. The Convention then adJotaned Alleglheap Tamper..., Lasalle; A large ind enthusisatio meeting of thls Association was held on Tuesday erening, in the Presbyterian Church, Merkel Weft. Firth ward. • 'ter. 1. B. Clark, 1). D., branded, and W. P. Warren, Pal., acted as Secretary. Pray or was offered by the Rev. A. E.Bell, D.D. The preamble and resolutions offered at the tut meeting, together with the ssibstl tote. were thee read. Mr. Gallaher moved the adoption of the utbstitnte, which Is as follows: • Hero{bed, That anal action cm the forego, lok resolutions be lief erred until alter the nononatlonof *Mears for the coming elec tion. to the hope that men of the right stamp will be taken op NM put m nomina tion for oar support; when, If loch men be not nominated, then the full intent of the foregoing resointions shall be immeOlately carried out. Bev. 4.0. CLark,who had been announced as n speaker. mild that he would make his speech On the resolutions. lie IMlllOllllOOd 111.101 T a reddcal temperance man. The election of good men to office was a matter. of the first importance. lie would vote for no others, but was in favor of deferring nalon until after the meeting of the County Convention, to see 11 worthy and reliable men ere nominated. II weld Convention .fails to do so, then we are free to act Mao pdenftlitV.7 the public good. mportanue a o "E ito: h loe th encl tried men for the Legialature. lie etrOngly urged all utmost to attend the primary meetings and make their votes 0011. g..BelL D. D., spoke in Savor of now adopting the original resolution. with tne addition of a couple of Plank.. one Of which wu equal tights and privi lege. to all the citizens of the elate, he was Prepared to Join the temperance party and wage war againn rum et the ballot box. lie severely censured toe members of the DA Legislature from this comity, for the enact. at of the present 'license taw, the bane ful effects of which ore distinctly seen In a • great Increase of rowdylee and. dr12.11k4121- 1111... M.I I ion nig' e, advocated the origl• nal resoluttone. !le 'ranted action. We had talked and emmlved Jong_anongh. It ari ga.. - . 1=4.12 , P:= thole men. .r S. Cochniu. 8141.. UM Ghat he %ma • trieu of temperance and would under no circumstances rote for an intempentta man for any oflioe. out thought It too late to call a convention and nominate a ticket intim hopes of wasocsa Ile urged the eleo tient of • capable and upright man to the Legislature Instead of the miserable trash M.. 10 frequently sent. lie also depleted. In forcible hatiguace. the evils remit/Me to ludlvtdvale and to the entire comettadly from the use of Intoxicating drink's. Rev. •. G. Kirk said that every Moral tueen• should ho used to stay this mighty evil; but the most • powerful engine for its eorreetion was the telloWbox. U. preferred to wait until the amen:Mime of the Canyon. tiara previously named, *ma if they failed to nowthutte imitable men, he would favor the nomination of • full anel strifghtTemper ante ticket. _ - - Further remarke were made by Mr. Gal lagber, Dr. Campbell and James Reno, Esq. The eobetltute wee adopted by a decided majority.- ' • , The dlectuntion isar unusually earnest and the deepest. Interest maniteeted Dittos large audience. The ratio. addresses indicated the Coed determination or We Mattes to rote for none;but'temperate and eelmbla men for office. Tee Insole Chair traa.pre neat and sang In-an admirable manner sev eral stirring Temperance odes. The next meeting 01 the Lengee trill be held next Tuesday seeming in the Sandealer street Baptist Ceuron. French auttlevity ea the Wiest Award at the Expoeltlea. The Paris paper La Hark lam "The result or this grand international rivalry, Opened by the [Harem! Exhibi tion of 1547, to, that only on two Arms of plane muinfacture hes been conferred the s /prams rewitol of the Cron' of the Leper of Honor, tit: How* Emil and Make, tog—Prance and the United States. The great popularity of Um Emil DLL= allollll ma to pan them- without commentary. Since the opening Of the Exhibition—before it was opened—we had beard animas:Hens about the tone of t h e Islam of the firm of Chicitering d Bons, of Heston. The orep almost unnelmoutiy occupied themselves on the •uttlenti eta great Wealth , . such as Honrl Hers, Thelberg. ens, on their return from America, spoke about them with en thusiasm As soon as the pianos were ex hibited, Co wished to retort by ...leg and heap of this Inenntaetera; we were corn eft to aelonowledge that they bold the rat piece In piano manufacture. Young as yet In the way of art, America ha h M ufa a u nt, a pned e l rep e re n n on ve MH fh an difbrun t countries have had the good taste tb act knowledge la I 4 was necessary to give this nrot a reward which would elm It above the others in the distrlbution of prim, ' from the font that their Instrathinta 104 themselves pieced them above all other, in the superiority of their matinfacture. The Jury uoderstoal th is. Xs could asp grim Me goal medal, but 1r nostOesisO them 14110 woos lime for the Cross. The Emperor was pleased to award It. It was the only mean. to establish a noteblo distinction between Mr. Cmckering and his rivals, It maidenly be given to the bead of the eminent erre, bet the prestige will also steel on the le. Latinism mechanics who hare eooporated with the chief to bring these oilmen to sloth lUtrfection. All America will and that there le IL long' dlattnollon b etween the dal anti thategion of Honor and the dal, anti that a n ent has a high Haddon Death of • reriner Pitts burgher. The It, Lords Democrat says;-Yesterdey Morning Mt. Wm. Aiken, of the Armine stables, on Weahlrigtoit avenue, died in an apoplectic lit, sir. Aiken, an boor before DV death. had been out walking with en Intimate friend, and stated that he cwt.= felt bettor in his life. Ms friend. in e. Jocular way, replied !hot he would Do 'a dead men before night. The remark only elicited ••laugh, but. proved 'after. wards a prophetic announcement. The sorrow which atm unexpected and end en death will produce amongst tile family and •o large cirri° of friend. wUI be Vete re! and pignant& for Ida extreme good nature liberality and kind hearted dispoolim,A friend in need never went &Way from la. throshhold empty handed. Last deptemtur be opened the Avenue stables in fine style, with solenoid stook and premium' Tablet**. Tho b u ilding was erected with special on. formica to tile convenience and sanitary ioelfare of the horsey and was aoknowledited b e complete Its all Ha appointments. $lOOO that time the business Of she natal>. Ilshment has been flattering and lucrative. Aiken awned rho and Walt= tarn', on the Olive street rend, sad hie father resided on •• farm addoirdriff it. lie leaves one brother In this city, : who 111141 prominently engaged doting the war In supplying the government with Deaf, abbe another 'brother at present reudea m gittelmrgb. Ile leaves► wife, but no Miliaria. We con ' dole with the widow in We great ices which her little family circle bu enstalned, and trust the eMictlon which this sodden death has occasioned her may not De found unbearable. The Spruill !turd.,.—On the trial of Thomm Whittaker, for the murder of Coh ort Suroull, whleh was taken up onTuteday the Court of Oyer and Terminer, for Washington county. plea Semen, slater of deceased. Identsfled Whittaker as one Of the murderera. she Mater la her eramt. nation In chief that no roan rat not blacked but on ereetrsamination earl that their teem were partly hhkokedi Met the parties who committed the deed had their farm blacked. so that her Mentificarr Oen of Whittaker undar the circumstance. would be oonaiderabir weakened. The prosecution Mired Yeaterder morning. The attention of the pollee of the Fourth Ward, elleglicur, to 'Rectally directed to the corner of Incock and ltor¢go stream,' share 10001 America, both male sod male. emanate On tae - Melnik and keep up as Isiosisunt noise ream early Mutiny • late et night, to - the treat annoyance of those lu the welebborbood who retire !Or rut. hint to tbe rise le =Wept. L'. The Troy EMI Beer , It Is a nOtOriane fact that the Troy NM beer Patna hare entirely disregarded the Sunday liquor law, and that their Wee on ggodgy generally exceed Lose of say other day in the week. And as a natural masa quenee of such a gross violation of law, diel. linnwiniraws are a remilar Sunday occur mime. The citizens of the locality are be ginning to tire of these propaganda. mid a step has been taken in the right eirection to put a stop to it. John Barrett appear..' before Alderman Irwin, of the Ninth ward, Yesterday. and made information apinst eight Of these law. breakers, Eben. bard, Wm. Einstein, Peter Dm:Menem M r oph ck B. Bald, Peteyr and J lie e rstel L ° n arging them P ith sell. fag liquor on Banagy. ' Warrant, hitVelbeen Issued for the arrest of the parties, annills confidently hoped by the law abiding por. Mon of the offizensoltheneighbOrtioOn that the practice will he broken up. • Opera Howse Oenameneement. The improvements and repairs which Dave for some time put Dean under way at the Onera Holm 'will be canntleted tts, day, and the opening entertainment of the season will be given Ilatnrday evening. Mr. IC W. Canning, the acting manager, under whose personal enlierVialOk the razigements for the coming Season here been made, is a gentleman of rare. Lute and marked ability tar the position be oio• envies, and ass shown a spirit of Liberality and enterprise in hie preparations to en tertain the public. watch Gaunt fail to be rewarded. The stock company is in excel lent one, and muniments have been erect ed -with a number of the leading stars in the proteenion, among whom are Soiree; Booth. sad others of equal note. With sun liberality as this on the part of the mans. ger, and Barry 0 verington In the box, the Opera House Is sure of sticeses.• =MI= John Meluin mode inlormation before Al demean Monfasters, Tenants'', charging Edward Lynch, Alderman of the Third ward, with larceny by bailee Ife sisttes that a firm In the city, with which he wan employed, gave him a check or, one of the city banks for miles. tho amount due him for labor, and that cm presentlng the check as the bank he wu Informed that the firm bad no money in bank. lie then went to Lynch's office aid Stated the. case to the Alderman, who told him to leave the check with him and le would get the money for him in twenty-four hours. The check wee loft andesired, end. ae he alleges, Simmons, was collected by Lynch, the firm holding hui receipt in foil for the amount of the checkered costa of collection, end that be (Lynch) refused to pay over the amount. A warrant was issued for his arrest. =3:= CatharbasCartersoade Informationbeibre Alderman Yellaitera yesterday, salient Alderman Zdtiard Lynch. of the Third ward,charallur him with extorttog money under calm of °Moe. The prosaMactr Aran some time since prosecuted for PethuT. and the blllignared by the Gramm Zan. She al. Mires that ebb went to Alders= Lynch to mate tniormatlon against the pasties who had charged her with perjury, and that he (Lynch) required her to pay him the sum of ten dollars, elyint that he Weald attend to the matter. finding that no Warrant had tuned tor the patties, she returned and de manded the ten dollars Which was refused, and be also refused to Issue ...warrant aa ems mutated, or se the eMPreeltld . 2t. he bent her money and would not ere her any law. A Warrant Intl tuned for his arrest. I= Among the most experienced, careful and skillful mechanics engaged In the hone carpentry - and building Matthaei an Messrs. Total Brothers, 159 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, and 15 Pearl street, Bloomfield. These gentlemen, four broth en eery deman d s: a ss?: ofd folly trade. They devote care and attention to ell lons nod 0011416 U .entrastod-to them and guarantee ail work to prose satisfac tory. Prom personal acqualatanee arab, the Imo and full Ithowledgs of thair leper for Maim; as first-clan meebardell. we are prepared to earnest's commend these gm Ulan= to the patronage of our See their card In another cothein. Betasso • 1 MO Alleglseniana. The members of the Allegheny Bus Ball Club, who have been ec, creditably repos Santiago= Rate at the World tournament in Detroit, returned home yesterday and have been receiving thecongratulatlonsof their friends. The members express them selves highly delighted with the kind treat. =era and generous hospitality extended them by the citizens of Detroit. They are Justly proud of their victories and Only regret that they /at one "Seth Main through ssa• tat= or - s - sonsmosollsg bet.Asxpe trams* =pas than War ems bus sow The ban 1,111 ever Onarlah their visit- to Detroit sa a bright epoch in the history of their Club, and in their behalf we acknowl edge the courtesies they received during . . • =E:=M3 • John Campbell, who has for some time pant been employed es a laborer .f 0 Use “wer on Wood street, mu =charged ice Tnesday, and yesterdarhe came to Where the men ware at work, constderably intort. mod. In attempting to mom the sewer on ODD of the timbers he Met his n ance and fall to the bottom of the GILIITIMOD. a dus Lance of fate= feet. . Hie faro • and body was aomiderably be - cased, and It la thought be scunalned coma internal Injo des. Ze was conveyed to hie boarding =me, neat the Point, mid medleal aid immmoned. Cross hits.-Samuel Tamer Le prowls tor of IL drinking ostablimenent in the Ninth wagi, and John Gannon la one of Ida gnaw mem. They got into • dtblenlty andCannea behaving himself in a disorderly =nom was tarcibly put out of the bar room by Tumor. Gennonmada information before Ahlemnaa Irwin, of the Ninth ward, dun lug Tamer with auanit and batters . . and the latter returned the ernapllment by making infbrinatlon against Cannon for disorderly conduct -Warrants were Lerma both cases. Randal , . ea.—Th. Wen. Mon of out readete rdtzentod to the ad. vertasernent In another commit of Becker, Sam t Ca. Miniature and mannfacentera of Band°Ps improved patent can, adapted C ' llirolrtne e r, Irltti y a all ze d gre .. 1 4 113 . 14 3 ,r40 any cat i t:4lknatnt e , . firm enamel In ha mannfactute ma fair MAU:Ig and clever gentlemen, and ma he. speak for theme large chars of the public patronage. Street ass DlMatitty. Themak P. Weights/lens that hawse ancerememionaly ejected from a street car in Lawrenceville, TscisH7 Main, by the conductor and driver: triton names he did not know. Be made Information want them beton Alderman Taylor. for esuatilt and batten. and the nines. entrusted with the warrant will find them out. it Is moot, probable. however, that there la another side to the story as civet car conducton are not likely to int men off the ears who Maiden themselves Ins gentlsiniudy manta, , • • Comintited.—Joeentt Stewart, charged 'with burglarre . on oath of J 0.. ., U°di re_l 7 bud • bearing berme Mayor ladrilson, Allegheny city, rester.] ey. and in default of chIMO nail cou was committed to answer the arge at rt. Joseph SoWier, charged before 'Justice noise. Of nut /14=Ingtiam. on oath of fail vile, with disorder /1 comlust and reseal( th suPphal and sbandosang ble family, wail ocatunitteo, yesterday. to answer u uurt. Woman (*Well was before Alderman Thorium yesterday Oa a °barge of aarattlL and barmy, oraferred by atary wbo alleges mat tab : fie. fondant Meted her Beyond aflame er , Va r. Cu; parts of tier body, sad alio Oaaaat 'her by ebe throat, choked and ottterwise abased • bee. • A hearths was had whoa the Me WWI withal . ..ma the parties settaleff it between thomulves. They reek% ar Laegbu. Station on the Coanellevllle ftallroe.d. • Irlemidargedi..—Cells Uura7 , tet i errt i r, we noticed_ yeeteeax, Ws, .Alderman Ineldfintere \ yesterday smarming, before whom the bad been thought ter • retternthn, the eneetenor, Wen to e, where She wila.teksa to Tem. perthearthe, where It Kleiman there ere other auger untrue. her. Who Were They ?.-Two .tnen, names unknown.. Met John Illtetue In the rillll were, a few days ago, and beat lam shame fully. Ile made Information yesterday be fore Alderman Taylor against Me unknown lolltleS.Mtd the Memo smaller them.wlll. a fall pram:at of eaptsuing the scamps. Return Ifteteft.LTogoerrow afternoon. at two otsock, the ittlantle Base Ball Club utli playa raters snatch with the Lincoln Club/at Liston. Park. Afteghany. As both . slobs •embrace ek lltelCld - experiehgee Players, a rood time maybe expeeteft all who attend. • - !Moe Thief a "vested-oEsoer IteCrearly last evening arrest...l a boy rourialJOhnbas, about =ova yeua E /9 pa, came boroaah. char ou oath Of Lana of Cho Om e 4 Carter, with stealing shoo . lie was logke4 toa fog • hearing to4Lik y. Pure Ate And Java cetb►;et dellakras .roma, das superior as any im p a d. this ot ADW ratan at eh.s.p prkle I t the DIA estattllsllDA tsa mart of JODD9I., A. noblzuwa. 220. 2D SUM street. • teropleted.—The 'sewn ea Strawbarr7 alley bU been comlnetelle across Grant street, lug presser vessalnes, and the 6•31.1. are engaged Gutting in the One) AS that melee Tiseltatt Talalitaall pare as au, be royal 1a the elly aMut a nt rates, at the. old utaallahal tea mart. at Joseph A. Robb:mon, No. 20 rum street. Pura and Unadulterated IBlACONfeir ranted to equal say In she toarkesAstailed At Jos A. Robinson , * old oat,talattea Tim Mut, No. 2D dltth Ws are RelLai Envelopes at teas than Eastern edema. EILIZTT. Anznotaoa St Co.; fifth street. Comm=lam 'Ware of_,lhe best 111031rr mid finish, for solo kr J. Moeda Gaw N 0 . 6% 81111 t stroot. .._oo_,l4_ +o-od Sods Wide, 1*.2:11'. rui.o2_. 88 t0r0,50.43 &Wen& otroot, . . arellenluirtaval ij Zama= Woes.. 434 , ! Mul . ". 611 / 4 3121 1 AZDIZIKINA Cikkei , Fr%TrIN:II4IItY_VANiaI WIIMIIIiaT MEI IllainußlLT. 0 large slate assialatas 11111111311 COL. Vila eftatetattsg asstiLtat miter, larlottlus i„drmi r 1411011010. Wen Nem by Tau . .. Mick .4 1a.% nimble lisedbm lustier for . lazily. sad Masai sad mat reliable lileas• alal sad•Osmaaardal Market Sum. " way Meth la the city. No Amur, blerathima /dabble. Weld be of It. ouumT Wlllasam warm; And Ou 001.11 oi pivot to the Pothoe maths bathe glob. Additiosa to clubs ma be rude ea Smlrthme.,at dab rates. • . RCM= Yo Sasicsicult.—la cm:larlag your pipe; be 61111 aad gploa# Whit Odltioll Yos loom soaws lime lairedmisdlirthitthth the * I 0 scritsre Imlay but outman a meta. Sr Now by Draft. lama, Nosey Cirdera, ee ilatharthbludLotten. may basset at outlet. Yams. suZJITIS, • mutat:maw 311thre. To gresistatoire nod Parties Wentlog a Home; We would direct your attention to the Oakland properly for rale In to-day.s ttrai6a 7 2=l=ll , 4=lLlVlLT. We know of no place more desirable for any one 'ranting a Woe home, or for parties "Flatting to Invesi In real estate that glee. the edrantages This doe*. See advent's; menu On mimed page. We sell OTT Goodi'lx,th at Whoteazle and rotall , sae' ate . as iceonsoquenos, en. abidl to keep a terser and mach better as sorted Mock. to utli cheaper, and tire the' scoas In more accommodating dnalltitleS, than anclusive Jobbing benne& notall mer* chants Uninvited to examinee= stook. • d W. llama a Co., Stab*, liorfost, or this Dlooesomuloni for Europe yooterdoy, irt` the stavanor' Ruals. Vela aparlataar lads Watt, at Mange/ Drag store, ha. se Sadazil itztat Alleahmay. Th larAdditlonal News on ird Page. ' DIED. PVIZEINGILL.—pa Turid ay toetalnt..A. gait Stit, ll= A. X., 9 .. /1.1,11. Infant son of tftUtam sad Ygru 1191999011, ages 9 lama. The funeral will tete place fro= the hishie9oe eras careate. tie.lil Conn Menai. en Three. aaT milmixo, at 10 Wel irk LN. The blends 01 the furaly etw reel:melt:illy !netted to 1a14.211, CAlTiejf • will Ill?. babseasi A o.m•oh•e r cor. Pertleverath sad Salthield navels; at belthbeet. rsirr.-m Weelnaado H i. Amami. Mt. IP; as IS **clack, Mrs. MmEiimw t .11YEN 71tbi, relics a ar t/Unix Brum, deraased. la he year of b sae. • . Flato Y wl2l take plata time the m 9199998 of X. IfeCall.gb. ar.. Lawsecoaville, oa fax via iioal9l3tO. Sget isst.t. at 9 o'clock. ' . Tao friaadeOf dm tautly an nyttod Lo I . ?, *art 9# :11,11:4, ALES. AIKEN. lINDEBTAJNEK. Ao. 166 rearth Atmet; Pitutruity, 001111 EB At ill kinds; OBAP*S. GLIMI3,, ; ar" every dagerlptlan of Mara lienliblmeebinbe tarnished. ISoosu °vexed dull and shalt. Rama EirilllWCZl—Eel. DM NenD. D... Rev, L. W. Jacobus, D.D., 'Manua Eing, EN.. J.- cot, R. IC6a. , • J~G. DODDER!,IINDEGTA. azzx lUD INBALLILKR, MareeeicrMkras leis 13samel N. Bedsore. N 0.119 Ohlo Smoot, three dean from Beaver. Allegtmar City. Me. Wile. Hemmed, Nstatsaf. Pelmet...2 Me. wood ladtstkre CMS.. se the kromet iodae.:l salmi. Booms opork st elbows, Oa, sad alitai. Rearm sad Osmium teralebod ea *Dort WIGS sedan mostressonelde term*. • , • .' "RDIVABD CZAILNECCIII, DN. DMIT.AkI3II. Moe. SR& 4.1m0.152ure. Allagb.u. 31staltle, 80um.% =I other Col. us,. with•comnlateimek of Omani farraglallig 0.43 on !mad. aull'andsted al aortas% notice at lowa/. Visas. Sae. Mut Wren Illabled, ear. an of hAVVASDNIIMI.3 Muni. Curtavea, Hazonzhat, Stales, Wale Horns. /La, M., tar 011.. - . • RT. MIT= & CO., UNDER. 2.11131.1.1131121, : Mautta. ter. Wood's Bun agd Vogin Rooms at Manama= Liven hate. con= Mated uza Cbsztlers etteet4 Egan* .41 Curtin . tat. slabsd. s. STEWART, Undertaker, 011022 . 01/ sad PLaF MUM. Blaldi Ward. .oe6lsa et all kinds. Mane sad Clarrlares !nabbed on the sbortnot neuea G° 7° HASLETT A CO.!S. No. 93111MITIIIITIELD ISTZLIT, 701 . 5 TOU* 1111M1T1CPP602.211111116 WEDDING RINGS. 18 HT. SOLID GOLD, DUNSEATH & CO., JAIIIES SCOTT, FINE WATOIDA NHS JEWELRY, AILTER-PLATED WARE, ETC. =Witt sr,,,..eirrestracst. 17/ - ParMolar *Unica sinici t repalrir Vaults. clocks sad 7aircry. BREAD: BREAD! Bikp.A.D: • The LADJ3Z6T AND urn 10 GNAT LOA. to the eft, la sada sad midi at • - BiisOT ORDINARY. 64 70IINTII STUD= imaz laatkat. LIGUT ' TRIAL 3kIiXOCrICIWW, Dai s .t mu. aide Whtts Wk Fla.; u nzanwr minty/icier; .No. 841roulli utnet. BROWN MI AD, - ' Hoss-msda atyldh FRI= piux..t 1 'mussy ORDECIAY. ireurat at. TUE BEST DINNER aItIIIMDDI-THIS C11T,13 IT ; llllittirr l ,4•2Ab ■ ROOKS :TO: LET. SEVEIIAL i lIPLEttil itoosis AND 8411121LEST:' tb• bevvl House et ihs liTstose livtagn Milk, *unmet 7.11471411 atmt•ud flinlatet barforlll ent Itt .abd taltbed of to .01. tbs paklebe. l . l .l Call es meg, el. irlipm nous*. 1.. ga mitut nr.e,“ they fl 4 be let bum . 41.147, 11 . 1 , 4 lbalsbed ebb eo. betume or tbe mailba° SLIME= coorrox AND OB.= FAIDLS.—We lava tar ulaillathatala ntlaaa aa6 rata alaatatlana, smut& to alltaale WV; Notthaza Coorraa' aaatalalis float USW 1.2.1al atm oath& a,li sada.. alatk *Ws of atatiastlan: Tao ganat• la as ataith7LPaaatalaaalk . Ala tba watar eqaal to say to arena= Padarya. last. Vass tarots 1111 Oa madaary sae pica Lad partleatata call at MUSA tuitos that raeau omen, maw To WON SIANIIINICTII3IIICIO.,- Rs On. tor Ws IDs' HVIZI;TS WWII% uta.li iD Ow 'MAK' 31tbid1 la ottoebsdl4o)aonis Olt** fulltotlazta. , PoftOf .14 , 111. gad fuming land. y _Tlals pop ',Ttobbllatu toozbsootltco Wei of 'Ls flare trot ontOltato nod M os:Into Mot pro donti. from Quo works Is of tb..tritvuuuy tor Mondry itrpOomi. Labor to abondott a foil to ItO. This presents • vary we todosoilitat to tapltaWw. NOV asps. =mar dekalottook Pries sad. brut WW2* of DICVALS 11 BILL. Latmoortillo. HIGUEIer PIIMUUtt COLD MEDAL' £ -mom filers WI a Sewilig Wargida e , . - MUNI 61.11•21.1141101,.. 'JIM IS. gn u rgja w anel thomesh lan at werll3—tn. OomastUas .rard balm 6 : , ..tp050cl of 1414 mot lo.Pettn awl tovanali)24o4, mi. smug& & 216. /Mg IRItIZT. ittiftrP4ol AMINES ICOR BALA . 00Wrairdhl Livery Stable,' Anne sum. nealltesonnhelatiolua. Oaaa/irtn . ~ct r Aeri a r M ia' ft" tra WO3tolllle. MEM, CLUB &10., inakuraman,tramuni„,z; CON. PENN AND WAYNE STA i &i . h.t twos at nrwarusimutuUly 1115.1 . &31E11, BELL & Aneber Cotten pth, ampubou.aaravy,„ ANCHOR AID X 1.0110.1441, ; ; AIIMILIII2III4I. New Rearaz so. vs 4 =may ii.„-Aussingsr. abolar, Cipreft4 'tamp% le. le., W01,:41 i•lnst p;lorna. A. O. nIIIILANT. I=Ml t'' • :•:111CAYEN,. . . ~.- .. - t illlrll / 4 1 111FACTURER, futlitirtmaltrgig”. morn. i i reiiquA , arum InCCIPI LOY Dam Um "4 " lo o47=4=trAtta .7, -.!!!!!4Pi.*PArgralak.