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. 'Ca, the whole, then I am of the
_ lii(Pllden that this provision Of. the act of
Congress of February 2Gth,1882, declar-
ing the notes issued in paamance of that
act to 1;, lawful money, and a legal ten
der, ISNACONSTITIITIONAL... • ,
.
. • "nibllrendenit necessaey that I should
consider the other question which has
been made, u to the effect of the special
ga
t 'to yin lawilal diver mcmeir
t i rt l e n rlnite 3tatds. lam in favor of
. lispi#ng jad t fonthe . plaiallff, but
'as a majority o the court " ate of a differ
" ant opinion, jud eat tot' the defendant."
•=4Yoleted - foots the Thiktolephia Age of
Fabreary, .186 where the opinion is
. 40104 11 thei itt
It may alsO be found in the Legal in
teiligeneer of Match 18,1994, page 92.
In the same copy of the Age is a oxe
n:My prepared eulogy of the .Judge and
Weal :don, iri which is the - following:
! , yedge taharswood reasons npoa and
decides the mamas if he were some lofty
spirit sitting far above and out of the
!mtateations awl strifes of the w0r1d....
r Will not the • holdere of greenbacks
. and Government bonds consider the
Judge's' quite Teo elevated'and - ethereal
for stunt earthly honors as a scat on the
,ftY 6l l. l3 ,e 2 4=kk ' -
Tan Natiorull Labor Congress, a body
of nei • 'small importance, representing
the laboring classes of-nearly all the lm=
portant towns and cities in the States, is
.ettlkin session at Chicago. , The matins
thus far bare been characterized by order,
harmony and_ decoront; . all , of. which
goes to above that tliidelemt tea bare their
*tarts ha the work they are transacting,
end ire tamest in their eifotta to elevate
the working classes and to advance the
interests of labor in the coentry. The
resolution to cut loose from political par
laititeciablialt a national lahon
tie debared Chia afternoon; and if the
good sense which has praiidleci in thc
other*Kherst l 9.4. l . o C*l body Prevailk
, it will be lost. As a political power; in
': depended of any national policy or priti
dple, resting on the interest or labor
alone, and held together by trades
anions, and societies; the roinioned party
will itlaY too sattoessllll, earetti isolated
instances,'whern *. - q labor element
1 °V preptriderate: ?..k.t all mote, the
apenable. detail gravely con
- cider`: the oneeti•As before precipitating
ths .wOrldaKuien Into ti third political
whfin bears , a 6 . lr : chance of ever
~.retesdnkag in the minority. .
Vas truster of deneral Snalsraut
tom Orlesizata tbe plains . may be
4eit'sibly , felt u as insult to - the loyal
prove a
pcov4lentlal tiling for the pioneers ol:the
Itice*WA: I . lll:lndlati► wlui lave" been
511tIllag la all sorts of wlekmuen,
. . .
dining and scalping defenseless men,
ittigedivia admit.; des
troying all the proporty.lThich fell with.
in their teach, and - seriously obstructing
, ',Cho, completion : of the great „ra il way
'ttniet,'will - etron Irani that' "Ciwary"
Saatunast is not to be trifled with; that
be will give -swathe for measure and
!IN*. them to luw , a id order at all bar
sarda. Undrr him a new order of things
Intuit moored in • that •Departnaent. At
New Orleans as a etatentuta and admin.
tetrator of tiro laws among rebels, or on'
the Plain'i'asi . engaged in the
protectiOh et t.tost. Who 'are now Bolter-
Ine•frout lodate deUredittious, Pmt.
ettioutaterilll-be equally at home.
Ouch mho ate mad atliwbtre6*
TEN patriotic members of an'. ex
'','iettool wird of New Orloom,Yhowere
rerooredby General &arid= for their
log offennti of ditcharging teachers
I ;Who were so Indiscreet alloW their
schools to sing patriotic songs, or dis
play miniature degs of the Union, have
resolved to apply to a District Court for
&Writ olinjunction to restain the die
' Oriet', 0:1111131/1161.V.: from"ptbtteding to
erect them Office. Thefts is one of the
hardships to which the innocent and
f,r7.oWW.Moddancitizeris of that neighbor.
cod been subjected by Etntridlic
and it remains to be seen whether they
will receive proper redreea fee their
injuries by nrinstatement.. We hop*
MIL llansean, Supenntexiderit of In
7dlan".pralrs, irons , 0131111124 . telegniphe to
'Washington that he Lae. hopes of a set-
thiment of the Indian difEcolties, havinn
amuleoffertnia t 6 the hostile tribes, which
were well receired by the &nay war.
don The peace will
Mot
;morel
ith
- Wt smiting, as itcwill Mit balloting.
~ Tbe untutored foe Mara a loftyopinion'of
their power and cannot comprehend
• that of the - Govemmailirlth which they
j*, 'liars /been trilling; nor they till
bmcsht idto subjection, by formidable
nmnbura ibilt they are res
. ,posudble for s tliciz atrocities,.
• Attl4amblictig Association or
Ncrw
• Tork,,ander- the Presidency ot.
areales,isi beei Plaidrig havoc .
"moat the tdack-levkand . hae threaten
ed to volt many nice little games which
have'eo loik been played 'with
'• the atrium metropolis. The
frateanitrliairo held a meeting to devise
. .
means whereby to counteract the efforts
for their 'impression, and have raised a
.-,COSIIILIOD fund whereby. to defend carer
, toutte gamesters who may get Into legal
difficulty through the -operatiost of the
Gas. Rosman succeeded is making
hintildt to the
:loyal citizens of New Orleans, -.by his
. tonlinct.doring Mi recent stay in that
city: He took' occiiiioll , to deprecate
General Standius; :and cirdos
encouraged diasatlataculotrailk the pro
elm of reconstruction, urging that stub.
ion:mess an their part would defeat the
ends of gresa. The country is not
esactly in ..the hunter ,to tolerate the
inzubcadiamtiou which the road.
7 aeasof. Bodeen would have rule in the
Aonth•
..Tim &pubUseas of Franklin county
Mee placed in nomination the following
lic• 1 14 Aisei.o.4-74oleptt W. Frank,
• Qei„:„ . Thatdore brpere:n. Associate
Atha,
rFAlreettswalt. • Comndssiener—A. IL
Director of the Foer—.fohn E.
Conaraisdoner—lddlson
Imbclg Azadit9p..4f-LIV. Witherow
No ,ni pleasant position in that cc
, miedbf Gamma Grant tithe Cabinet.
.
: H a Isthere by as order, of tho President
:mail expected to be obedient to every
'orditr,Uvlng no other alternative than
(=T7 out the VIII Of the Chief Preen.
tive. He may remonstrate 'getout:wee
urea, but nt* ie theimd of his privilege;
he am suggest; but Must obey.
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tinder the Management of
acme?* t 3 hridix. snd Tersk , WB4l next
to he teconatnicted had that dommandee
„, not bean ernmad: baliexta that by
the 4 fitat' of next `January 'the' State of
, .I.ollbdttlna bo ' ready ttv, Presetet Ito
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VOLUME LI - XXIT.---No. 193.
rilli;r FC 'Wiz,
ported —,—
—Tho Admiral rename I re
bison% -
—Saratoga will have sixty thousand
Thalere this semen,
—Several vessel'', With sick on
board. are in quarantine at New York.
—Modesty is like a sober dower, says
the London Fan; it takes no more than
its due.
--A. dancer bong Petersburg NMI pre
sented with auet that lined an gn-
--"A• lad j appeared at a Long Branch
fancy baU as Andabtlity. • Her husdand
failed to lIICOSLLY.O her.
—Punch knows n gentleman so guard
ed in Ids remarks, lest hc should wound
anybody's feelings, that na tall not even
use a personal pronoun.
•—A servant girl, living In a family
near,Liverpool, Ins - unexpectedly crane
into a 'fortune of $1,000,000 by. tbo death
of a relative In one or tho colonies.
-The Boston Transcript tan na It fart,
astory rg of amok' servant who tut off a
lao portion of the mane other twister's
valuable horse -to mart herself a
chignon. •
—Lewis Downing, lately elected chief
of the Cherokees, served during o . war
as Lieutenant Colonel of a regiment of
loyal
Indiana, and is an intelligent, edu
cated liberal minded man.
—Alexia , 'is n had place, lbr worneni
Tho wire of Mendes is lnaans ; the wife
of Mejia Is mad; the wife - of .1111.ranion is
stricken berrond hope of recowry, and
the Prlneceis Balm-Salm is in
—There ere two way" or inviting the
chelere at your doors. One le by being
overcerelose—the other by being - ober
earefhL One is to be dirty—the other to
ho frightened. Beneither it you would
bo .a,". • .
—Tho Anitrian Jour:tads think - thOy
hare too lnanir holidays there, nod are
insisting on the necessity of reducing the
number of. religious holiday s. One or
them states that, daring the month of
.molest, the population of .Pusterthal,
in - the. Tyrol., had fifteen daya'
ce -
nation from work. - •
—The year ISSO is set as the period
when one will be aide to ride ins
palace' from New York to San Francis
co, without changing rare. It is more
probable that by. that time one will fly
there on a through cannataback duck
or mammoth proportions, or go through
in a parfby pneumatic dispatch.
---,ku island that has long been station
ary in the middle or Goose Pond, at Ty-
ringham, Mass., bas recently fueled to
the upper end of the pond, about hallo
mile from its original location It is an
aeccimuntion of about one quarter acre,
and hes twos twenty feet high and a I
heavy growth of smaller bushes on it. '
—The opinion is gaining strength In I I
Europe that the insanity of the Empress
Carlotta was administered to her in ,
Mexico. We are glad to say that there
is thus for no good reason apparent for
believing to dreadful a story, and there
is certainly every dieposition In Europe
to manufacture opinion hostile to the
Mexican Republicans..;
Cheevees church in Union
Square, Few York, presents a strange
interior at present, being an artist's stu
dio, a carpenter shop, and a semi-theatre
in embryo. A company of gentlemen
have leased the edifice until march, 1
and are preparing it far the exhibition of
a series of pahltingaillustrative of Bun
yares Pilgrim's Progress. •
old • negro girl, about eighteen years
named Arabella Derrell°, and re
siding near Camp Schofield, to
was arrested, charged with throwing bee
new born babe tots a pen of hogs, by
whom it was devoured. The girl eon
feased the brutal deed and says that she
I
made way with her nfant because she
did not care to undergo the trouble ant
bear the expense of raising it.
—l'ereons having correspondence with
Colifornashould mark on their letters
or newspapers the words "via Panama,"
and continue to do so' until the Indian
hostilities over the Plains are suppressed.
According to the regulations of the Post
Oillco Department, all letters not marked
"via Panama" are eenCby the overland
route, and the Indian - outrages render
theirstifetrimiunisedort doubtful.
• —A new anesthetic has come into fash
ion of InOe. It is quadrichloride of car
bon, which possesses an agreeable smell
of quinces, and can produce insensibility
In lens than a minute. This- insensibili
ty may be maintained with or without
lees of eorracionaness; lie effects cane
speedily when desired, and are not fol
lowed by vomiting. It brusano been suc
cessfully used tor obstinate headache. •
—Few-York city is filled with ex-rebel
• gener a / a and surgeons whit are prac
tising law and physic, orengagecl in mer
cantile pursuits. The New York World Is
now exclusively edited by men who were
during the war in the rebel military.
naval and eivileervice. Beauregard and
Ma der had the impudence to visit
the New York stock exchange last week,
were hissed while there, and left in a
hurry.
—When "Peter Parley" (Mr. Good•
rich) told Mr. Groely in Paris that be
was coming home and going to write his
autobiography, and asked Mr. freely
what he thought of it, the latter, with
Ms sarcastic squeal, replied, "Why I
should as soon think of running down
the Champs Elyse.) half dr.sed as of
doing such a thing myself." Horace hoe
forgotten this, or changed Ms mind, for
he is now writing his life lh the
—A annwpond ent of the B enzin
Watchman sa: "The day that I aril
ved in Liverpool I was saluted while ta
king a stroll through the city, by a news
boy who shouted out to me, 'Paper, sir;
latest news from America, sir; enicide of
Andy Johnson, sir: Had it not been
that I could not conscientiously reword
dishonesty, I should have liked to give
the youngster something for making so
good a guess at my politics."
—An exchange. - say= poison el
• any conceivable description and degree of
potency, which haabeen swallowed, in
tentionally or by accident, may be ten
dered instantlyharmlews by swallowing
two gills of sweet -oil; An indlyidtml
with a very strong constitution should
take twice the,pouotity. This oil will
neutralize every form , of vegetable or
mineral • poison with which- physicians
or chemisurare acrputinted." • • .
intematkmal Congresaof ;socie
ties., haying tor' its object the protection
of animals, is now being held in Paris.
,The Carl of Harrowby is the President.
A still more interesting mailbag Is to
be held during the coming month—the
International Co-orerstlye Congresa. It
is appointed for the 10th y 11th and lith.
Tho foreign members who take part in
this gathering will be enabled to deliver
adds.:wow In their own longings,
-4. silly story hut'- lately boon
. going
the rounds of the gist tletterat
Sickles lately entered a 'Charleston street
ear, with . a cigar- In his mouth. The
conductor reminded him- that it KU
against the rules to smoke in the earn.
"Ah," replied (loners' Slckles, "then
you may consider. the 'rules suspended
for half an hour." The Charleston Neste
pronounces the statement false,. and
says that rfeneral Sickles hos never rid-
Zen in a car alters he has been in the
—The German !students have always
been remarkable for their fondness for
settling all personal difficeities byduels.
Lately.the practice has become almost a
mania at. some of the universitiee, par
ticularly at Bonn end 'Berlin. At Bonn,
e Vs '
Ay, the number of recent duels
s have, been attended with fated re
suits has been so greet that the oniver
shy nuthorities,who havehitherto wink
ed at the practice, are about to take steps
for Fretting It down altogether. The stu
dents, too, are beginning to era tho folly
of dueling, end an antl-dueling feeling
le fast spreading among the young mm
et Bonn and Berlin.
—The Bpringlield Roped,lkon says that
the spies of the flood Tomplars, on whose
testitnony the lionordealers were ronvits.
ted at Seymour Conn., last week, have
got themselvea i nto trouble. Ono of the
dealers who was prosecuted knew fore
hand of their presence, and mixed bottle
of compounds in whichthare was not a
drop of ardent spfriht,but vitriol or somes
=
elm to make it °burn" . The spies
this stuff and paid for it, and then
swore positivelythatitwaswhisky. They
were crone-questioned sharply its to their
knowledge of the kind of Millar they
drank, but unwaveringly maintained it
was whisky. The dean, has, proof that
It was not whisky and ban armlet' them
on n'eltarge of perury.
—Admiral Farragut found blineelf In
Paris In the midst of a host of European
relations of whose existence he was not
aware. &manor hisarrival he received
a visit of Don Luis Farragnt, an exiled
Spanish Ilildago, of greatleenzing, who -
Informed him that the French and Spin. ieh branches of the house of Fungal
were glad to welcome- him to - Europe,
and brought an invitation to breakfast
at Versailles with a cousin '
the wife of
general Comte do Noir (the commander
at that place), whose maiden name was
pscraget. The -Admixed, Mrs. Fern,
gut, Mr. Loyall Purest:dead their party
were hosratably . recelsed by these new
foun d zeatlons, who were charmed to
acknowledge a hero in 'their. American
cousin. Luis preseitted Mrs. Farragut,
m il = eft, with. a bronze paper..
!bider thelte, ndie of which is a statutte
of Francis the Fine :se lat was - clad at
the battle of Pavia. • • •• .
111181 EDITION,
M_TDNIG' I A I- 1 1 .
THE FIFTH DISAIddT
teenertle Itelnevel—Hell
tie Reeedied the Nweset.ettialann
.Iteesostrneted”—ntehgl lattnadeina In
Tesolt , -clintsgers Agetn
"Igoesean end steeds:lan fort espetaling
aeala
=etvnetion—eieneiral *neat nad
den and letentoais Ranaswes.
thy Telegraph to the Pittsterith Gentle.)
Hew .Teex, Anita
Washington speciallows Solite friends of
GeneralSheticenorbe here tithed here
tide evening direct trim New ./rfrahs, state
that the General ret!eltta an neat:Salsa die
-patch lite be Saturday evening from Wash.
natettiab informing him that the coffer . Par .
Ids templet
tau
he leaned .rid Tuesday.
Ito "received the ride% VSry coolly,"
remark-
Ina to hie tiittfuls present that he felt sans.
fled that he had simply done Ida dun 'lean
motet Of .tbe United 131.11 ch Government,
'and Wes eorry.thitit Ida sunefiers atioald ttad
Unit with - • "
Rtentder apportioning the State of Loan.
lanninto election alsialcts.andapptinting •
flay for an election for defegates to the eon.
tereplated State C
o o n, on
tool Saturday at noon, and when ho onl y
completed need given It for publloatinn,
be terearked, ' , That by the fiat of tee s Slew
Year this State would undenbtedly be rady
tO present. her riewtleinetitutiontoOongtess
for approve!, and then his task as far sa
Lonnie-la was ooneurne4l would be comple
ted:,
•
So pa:ll6one. wan he about having the
election districts correctly apportioned. so
%het each paction of the emus should be
fairly reprenanted.tbat he bid several mem,
.hero of his staGmaking a tone through the
whole • mate; visiting every. twenty. con
sultleg with the citizens, and using every
means to have the thing go on harts.. When
the order bad been isenett, be said that be
had finished. his Oak with Lenten°. and
V 01214 Immediately torn his whole atten.
Hon to Texas. He had contemplated au Im
mediate tour of inspection 10th the latter
Mate for the puroxe Of seeing for himself
exactly how twitters stood. , Itis latest ed.
vices from the General commanding in that
• State were that a better testing now existed
than her:totem nod that, the removal" of
' Throckmorum end other rebel off alias bad
cowed and subdued the rebel clement.
The General kept the news of tile removal
quiet, and It was knosrn to Opt lbw until
published in the newspaper. it Is thonght
se will make tura mote-removal before he
, retires—that of General Harry Hays—from
the position of Sheriff. Hays woo a rebel
soldier, but Ins been conducting himself
ailtiSfactOryull! lately, and then, it is al
legeci r Jo i ned with nosseen nod lamen
t:lan in denouncing Sheridan, and urging
prominent citizens of tho State to bold
back and not support the neonatal:m[lm
act.
The Uolunista of Sew Orleans feel very
bitter at liossenuts conduct while he was to
that elty. They my ha was baba:Lobbed and
feasted by the rebel element, who boasted
that Rosman bronant news from head
quarters (meaning Washington) which as.
noted thorn that too Congressional plan of
reconstruction would to, abandoned If they
bald out stubbornly, - and that Sheridan
would be removed and a man out in Us
p io ofa who w
lawould use Johnson's interpreta
tthe .
number of prominent Union men of the
alt./are
and
diaries against. Steed.
man an Lossean for hindering mien.
stroction, bleu. they Intend presenting
Jointly to General Grant and Congress Si
its next meth. It was snorted that It
Roseau had remained many days longer
in New Orleans he would nave been placed
under arrest and trio:tender the provisions
of the reconstmetion law. which make . it a
felony to interfere with Gs prosecution.
.The Times' special - says: Gen. Grant,
when apprised of the President's intention
to remove Stanton, mut him an earnest
protest against the act: ontationing his
egagh
l°pl rit to take the ste. Also, tha t4n
his aices the greatest Lre p asons Of. Petit.
policy damthtled that the removal be. not
Made. Totals the Presidemtmade no reply.
Gen. Grant's remonstrance against the re.
moral of General Sheridan ICU even more
emplatin Re urged the President for
financial, patriotic, and MI other odasidere.,
Goes not to 11.1.103 the , removal. To
this the President replied at length, and
argued the case In his usual style, and
cloned with a reiteration of ills determine.
tier m lo; letter to General Grantddated
August 3d.
General Sherldsn rata the State of Lomba
lane is registered according to the act of
Congress. the poll boobs nearly mule out,
and the Election Commiselonersanpolated.
The number registered i.e.little over one
handled thousand. The State will andoubt
edly comets se • Union 'State. In &room.
oppositionhis regtetration he met with no
from the mama; on the
Mammy, encooratrentent end &mistimes;
but from the Dublin press. office bolder.
and omen seeker., (distranchised.) he net
with bitterness aneoppos Mon. The great
est embartneement he bad met was from
constant rumors of his removal, as 10 broke
down the coondence of the people in hie
acts, but the work was carried not patient-
Iv without regard to political ulnae:tom
tae regrets to make the charge that General
Rosman lately visited his command, and
without authority interfered with his
d atom, Suggesting hie remoraL
FROM WASHINGTON
tay T.ltaraph to the Yluabarahiasiette.3
WARRINGTON, Armen 1167.
ZNORRAL COURTS MID 511 lIIIATART.
.1T Is • already. into-we that • • .
Were some days' ego sent Gement Sickle..
to effect that the proem. of the Federal
COUILS must not be interfered with by mill.
.tart' Authority. Accent dispatches from the
South state that, notwithatandinettiete Lu.
etractions, Order Ifo. It is Mill in foroe.
These facts, nue:platted... , el the On.
Premien that the General la VOGT of con
tumecy or dieregard of orders from the War
Dernormenti hut it la positively known here
that the instructions, at his request, are
temporarily suspended, In order that his
'Uwe upon the ...Next may be made known
to Ike authorities at Washington before
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1111 - 04* YA/110.-.= SA= or tinaticti WILL
' =riven. • '
'The following telegram - was received this
morning from Omaha: How 2f. G. TagMr,
onamissioner of Indian weirs-1 vent ten
Medan runners yesterday Irma the North
Plato with peace oft:rings to the hostile
Luellen camps south or the Platte. On the
same day .BpottedTall,” with nine hundred
and fifty friendly Sioux. by consent of the
Commissinneroitarted on a Buffalo bunt,
well pleased, promising to meet.the Qom-
Weldon at North Platte.
add lt. B. batauh
suporumnd..t. of Indian Affairs.
atoms TO THZ airICLIN TISSIDIIT.
A.C.ootralttee from the Eatileal German
Lamina eiticees of the United States to
day presentod togenor Romero, for Yresl•
dent alms. an address, expressly. of
approbation arta* course (luring the re
cent straggles In luau" and congratula
ting elm upon his success.
neap Larvae Lawa annum,.
The City COunelle of Washington bale
passed a bill to repeal the several sots Con
cerning tree 12011 . 0“ and ronlattoee which,
however, have peen a dead letter since the
emaselpation of slaves in the District.
TALLOW ALVA,/ AllOiXlo-IA-IAW COLSON.
G4marat Sheridan teleirraptm to bmulquitn
tam that the yellow favor AIM 141.10/114 AA
epidemic form In New (Math*. Several of
his on:leers are lit with it, and be dairies
authority to employ additional nurses.
111710i0111XVITZ.II. Ot
• normea% order mugupr7nz..os
bet of volunteer summit; Wiest of wb om
have been engaged to tbo rreeemea , s ten•
reap, has, with ono exception, mustered
them all out of the servme. It Is probable
the few vemmiales existing in the 'regular
corps will swan be filled.
ravaarS MOM. .
- • •.
The COmmissioner of Patents leaned
three hundred and nineteen ;Went. for the
meek ending Angruit VI, the largest atuaber
OM leaned in one reek.,
• , RS - Mix Or sintiaar..ooLDOPOso. •• -
The frigate Colorado, Admiral Goldsboro;
arm...lnt Halifax last evening en rem for
*eV York.
FROM IiAYTI
•Mlnee fialmre's • Ad.
Szsialetralson—Lnevusters with ltrl-,
MIEMM!!BI
Now Teak.. August .11.—AdidOes - from
Hard to the =lnst., state that the ;Partisans
of: :the Ant* eatulrditratlon were buly
.tdottlng against Solnave , s government, sod
*sacral arresta of Influentlal parties tad
been made et port Au Prlnee and Pt. Mane.
The Men meat bed takern energetio mean.
ores to Insure tranorulftr. The brigands
In the northeaatere untrieds wore giving
Considerable trouble. general eneountere
had taken place between them sell the COI ,
4111171E11t troops. In wOlOO the former were
bull, beaten. About one hundred and 11117
Of them van erliva oat of Port Ilesiaoo,
and had taken refuge In the Donal:dean ter
ritory.' -
Neethag of New Tert tiosiblers.
CTy Telesrana to the Ytttobo eh Gazette.)
4 .• tot.. A.ll.st 12.e-The lonntog gam.
blurs of rit e a iry held resat. rneetlns yes.
Wolof'. for the purpose of toting museums
to protect the:menses against the encroach.
manta of the . Anti-Gambling 800loty. It
was finally arreeS, after some pronto:nary
dleenealoo.' to tax each - .ostablUnmerit One
hundred What. to ralso a fond for t h e era.
y 107.1001 of lawyers, and for other pnr. ,
PCIO!`
Merrier 'Mate. U onnnntloa.
in', Tete/mph to the Flttsentgh Gentle.' •
WILI.IIOSON, nbL.. Atetteet 44.--. A OM Is
published tore entre:mon at Wilmington,
on tee stn o! gergatober, tor the herpOse
reading delegate* tO the Border htatee O
irla eh mule at 11.11.linore on o
UM. So. derated ilOogress to spartatke she
0111.40001 Slate. 'qua rights, a...
Itepubthnus form of liarernmenr.
•,
Irowtetrattoo—lteavy Bolo&
thriOtorrodb to the Illtabuoth Oeseste.) .
Cooihowtow,AnionlZl—One hondrod and
hironty-flve while and ono hundred nun
sixty-eight colored wore Tellutorod to-dog,
Too heavy elate oontlnue.
rE4ne.timars,lW! Dead
tarTrain's au to th e ?Mauna aurae. r.
branrarma. Nam; Marna SL — Honora.
)la Erma= D. Bawl). a raasalnea Matra.
and for savant yaw. ILa 4enuoaralloaaaar•
data for Governor, died V3.1a7.
81.. r
far Talignmo to Ute littaburgi eusite.i
Lortancia,Augoat
three real. one Wok Mosta].
Mrazats, August 21.—.111Tat
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1865.
MOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK. A. M.
FROM EUROPE.
Ity 'N14144 'a the I.ll4tatrxh Gluettc.l
•
trim?.
ututes.
• Potwar, Adguit at—The Jourwd la this
eitY, generally acknowledged to Do the or
gin of Prime Minister Benet, warts to-day
that a defetelv e alllanee has been fottneil
betroth Ahatrla and Prance.
FRANCE.
• ..
coedits ' xi. .e,
• 2 olr . za as:
Pstdb, just it.=k I, situ that one of
the rend of the Conference hold at Salz
burg betit the groper= papotiOn and
Franca,' J opli,ls to Umiak that the South
Germab te a Wall unite In the Coofedera•
[fob of w th•Anitrfa Is to be We head. It
Isolated that an agreement has beim triad.;
between the two kmpemrs as to the volley
to be hereafter pursued by Austria and
grattoe on the Ealtern question.
rINA.EIVIALID COMIIERCIAL.
L011.1.1r, Awn Ill—Event ng.—Weekly re
turngfrom the Bank of England glow that
specie bag Increased 111,000.
Mayon, August El-Seenlop. -Consols,
pc 018. If4e-twentiss, 7597 XlItnoWCori.
(mg, 7731: Erie, 4454 tireat - Western, llf
Passcroar, August 11-2eening.-United
that. Bonds, ,
ireskroot, August 'V.-..ertifno.-Cotion
closed heavy. with -a decline, at led for up.
lands I. middling uplands, lepi r °claims,
1111 MOM bales. Breadstoda-Floor,
L er f t ol l. grteit al Pot q' t:r
OgU sad
P 611.11 nnebasged. Provisions-Lard
at ett. Chsese beau, ai•tar.. :Boer-. Dna
Pork Ms ai per barrel. Bacon, 43,s Cd for
Cumberland Cot midd/es. Producc-Pstro.
learn, SW per gallOn for spirits, and 14,1 for
Ranted.
NATIONAL LABOR CoNGBESS,
*sports Of Cotiamitter•—liowe's Sew•
_ firlie 11MrIklas P•MhMttorU Or-
"salmon° e. 41.X.Uperalles, &vs.
Telegraph ID tie Plnsimulk ilazatte.)
ClllO AOO, Aliglnt Z.—Soma additional
Doloratea to too Labor Congreat apotored
today and took tbatriesta. : :
A tomannulcalUm was eseteneol from con
[AM peso= to Cu:alb:mail opposed to the
extexmloa at Homes Sewn`` Madame
teat. .lteterred 1.0 the CosomattecO r a llonop
Also, a eointininleatton from a labor so
'date to Westfield. New Sark, tranamltting
Its declaration. of principles, and rectuma .
ins the action of the Conlin's thereon.
deters! other cococanotostlons, were re-
MITI:A all of which vete apprOprlately
referred.
The Chairman of the Committee on .Na.
Metal Labor Organisatioo male a lengtiq
report In favor at misting loose from all
political parries, • and of organlaing a na
tional labor party, with the object of seoor•
tog, by proper legislation, too neoessarf
labor reforms for the prosperity of Sae
two. Two hundred topic. were ONG:WI to
be printed, and the report made the spewal
order for taMOSTOW afternoon.
The Committee on Co-operation tante
Nllop.ogtaat •
of eeneratxttee, /r f .
•
thing.
/fr. Brion offered the fellowlag aa sot..
elltalo for the report :
Bereleol, That, we approve of the ey.tere
Of co-operation.
• long debate awned and floally tan
arbole 'abject via .ralarred to a 'poem]
Ccrcamittaeof wren.
Tbe committee on that' sabjeet rerorted
Chat *nations-torn. would be tastily bene
ficial to the success of the labor movement,
sibt advised the milabllahment of sod, or.
...'introdnoins • eystem of cooperation
to its pablicatlon- The report wits &dented.
A long debato armed anon the rectum to
send delets. to. Enrope, to investigate
their system of co-operation, wi Power to
rusk. aringem.ta by treaty ore tberwbw
to prevent haportation to impoverish elite
workingmen in America and Europe, and
effect s more perfect understanding be
tween reform eatoclations to both coun
tries.
The afternoon session was taken up In
debating the ulna sneject.and the Congress
finally resolved to send delegates Amon the
water..
FROM NEW YORK,
Te.leg:molt* the rtltetargh tiustu...l
Nair Talc, Angola 11, I 8; 7.
►r►aa.z o► .401 r. totOOT.
The funeral of. Governor Wrlglit toot
ones to4si. A. large number of persons
irate presets.; Including many of th. clergy.
Illsbop Junes delissred the address,-nno
Her, Dr. Dubin also spoke In eulogistic
terms of the dunned.
aoaotataaauctr.
Two burglars were caught last aught m
hove on Ituth Meet.. occubled by Theo, Y.
Magma and owned by G. McDowell.
♦OCfD[ii Ai a runs.
An Leo Went occurred at Yler 41, North
Myer, thin afternoon. As pamengen were
forthla itteMrl2 the Steamer South Amerma.
lo Janeiro. the rime pl.sk gate way.
preelphattog some thirty' persons into the
water. No Item lost. L1e12101111.111. W. B.
Coehtne,eaptor of the noel ram Albemarle,
WWI among the poMuagen. .
W. Clegg, reported dead la tialraton
offerer, I. ellen le Me city.
FROM RICHMOND
Gov. W. en lie Osomr,—.l.lorriP
nos MM.* Chao&poke * Okto Mall
rood. le., &a. .
.
=I
Etemcomi, August if:.-Ex-Governor Wise
!Mobs lit Washington Academy talay. Ile
declared the teat oath and oath of rest...tra
il= micceintutional. and appealed to the
white mamas of the Nostti seated the efibrt
to silage the =white freemen of the Bonth
submit Ho , the ii molest= of the bleat
freemen. Itendgration must not be
kept out or the north by thick rule;
to ammo th national dishonor ofre
pudiation, the Intermt ml bonds most
bo redumil form and 0. half per Cent. tin
urged the . 11. 6/Shea to' renew their alio.
;Mime. to their country, to preserve the
purity of their race and bleed, end loner Uri.
man
ely Xi to peace an d plenty. , '
Hanawba nas ty has subsoribeoll3o.o:o to
the Chan • and Ohio Itallroad.
W. A. Hole. a well known taboo., man.
nfootimer..li been arrested charged with
nounterfaitie ttie . revenue. inspector.
FROUt
_CALIFORNIA
iffortliora Panda illailroaa florcei—
Tao Political Coolest Uri:olo' Mt.
=I
Bu Faahmsco, August 21.—A. dispatch
Olympia, W. T.; says the natty making •
survey. of the liorthena 'Patine . Indircad
have Wanda route over Cowlitz Panto the
fork or Co Mita extremely favorable. The
sury
th ey ov
daler the mountains will be finished
In irty .
The nonfatal contest In Canfornla grows
very bitter and emitting as , the election
draws near. .Eflinle are reeking to Concen
trate the Unlonfau of Ban Francisco on the
Leeitletlve Motet. The Independent party
continue their opposition to (Wham, tot
11.01 , 0ra the general ticket, and urge the
fm of Congressmen and lainsletera In
fayOr of the ratiflcation Of the Conatitu.
Mom! Allietaltaeat. .• -
FROM NNW ORLEANS
Aaatitaw War Insamer for Vera Ore•
—ll.B.aberlaaa awl the City Causal&
—leSlew rarer.
=
Haw Gammas, Aux.= —Tho Austrian war
steamer Elisabeth galled for Vera Orris
with Admiral Teethaff.
General Sheridan has not complied with
therequesS cit the Me Conned to ramose
certain penman sald to De Ineligible ender
the reeheatreetion net.
epehlal order No. In annuls certain eon•
tract, awarded by Umtata My Connell. and
declare, Lb% mauls null and Told.
The amebar of deaths from yellow fever
in thle My from the 191010 thle mooning IS
thlrty.eeeen. .
Yellow fever of • Yon , -ylrnlent type pre.
walla at Corpus Vbrlntl.
•
lbenieeratte
les la nominees
yeasty, OSle—th anashble emel sow.
[Or Telegraph to the Plttalactigh Gssett.e.)
0111Cmsurt, August 92.—Ttie' Demecratie
Convention to tarn:Mate a eandiChate for
Ootigyess In the timond Ohlo Marls, to nil
the vacancy occatianed by tne resignation
of Benet* Keys, met at Cam usineville, to.
"lhe resolutions of the Ohio State Conven.
Lion, Asa the Kentucky resolutions of 1700,
were adapted la the alatlorna. The Man
atee heinir eheut equal)" divined-between
nisei Ammon. late an °Meer in (IS anotY.
and Hr. Yargusca, an anti-war alyillan. got
mm.ololoolo and the Convention broke
op in n row without nominating.
==l:=
(Ey Telegraph to Ma PltuVergh giasne.l
Beysesmr, August I:2.—The emprass train
from MaCol3,crtowded math 911.11011ffera, Vas
throll6 OTer an embankmoot batsman SW,
tlonslrand Una morning, and the !reign t,
es mama and smoking airs attuned no.
inThe express messenger was trio only parson
jured.
=2
•
My Tolovapb sons Yittoba riga tiosotia.)
DMITROIT. Anisurt. V... , -.Tbe atoning raoo
today, between Brown George Ana manioc
mate against tionoral Butler, wu won by
Me loam Wang tae . Mat, third Aga fourth
boats.' .Ttio tbfra bet was mi.]e fa' 22134.-
.Ulmer" Ileirderer Arse',led.
Ley Telegreph paths Bamberg Quetta.) .
13s. Lome. Begun QL—John Molhass, who
murdered Beth Langford In Baltimore on
the Fourth of July, was arrested here night
before lut, and will be held nentl au Moir
arrive, to take him in custody.. •
slahipa abastlattiosa Votaysialtia.
COY Ulograpt, sa ins Pliterusli emlte.l
Diatas c About. a—Ac Lamina, this
likarninga am oar Constlintion wits maned
by aura= member. The GogYetatal
that 111101=04 OM att. -
.CITY RtairgßAl.
FOURTII PAGE,—Thefulled and 11101 t rata-
Die Minty, cla and Adduct Market Reports
Moen Ott any paike,ln the etW, uAtf kfinind
at our /rourilt Yap/. •
ailing On lodated.
1111111 M the vortillit tendered yeeterdaY
.
lb the totted buttes Court in the cue Of
WillitufiJobristor4badiesed recalling Coun
terfeit Money. Wale the main facto were
Ina comptrative‘y Mall Combas, the ear
occupied biz days Ir m a MY uttervat-
Inn cage In some Mamie. Captain S. D.
Franklin, a noted dela:dive °dicer of Phila.
...Wields. was the Prinelpal, lit feet the
Only &tibias -oh *fah the Government
relied for oonviellott. and he Minified to
facts perfectly reconellable In themselves,
and Mostly indicate* that the defendant
belonged to it Class of eildnierfolters known
werholotale dealers," !amicably depleted - j
bYllistriet attorneyearrathan in bisaddrees
loan Jay. The molt singular feature of
the case Wai,lP.e attack toott the character I
of Cabtain d In this She de.
feria entirely consisted. It had been "ar•
ranged,. and to he arteceseful It wee fore
seen that caution m be observed.Flve wlt
'lX,lsDgenrYtohl 01 1 fr el% W
here from ittliadelphia4 bUt Megan from •
Ties, at lean from obeut the COertdoOm.
00111 after the case ittel progressed for some
limp: nor was Captain Franklin anPriavti
of 10,17 preabbe tall be woe open
crosseaminailon, although, singular a it
may mem, before leaving home 10 appear
a the Court here in response to • abboena.
he had been looking shoat Philadel
phia for 00000 more Of these same pentane
In - order to have theth egmear -00
witnesses trgatat Johneton. 11 was, 1.01100.
forts thatter of ellrbrise blot When Ile
learned thanhey . werepresent 'Masao
lor Johnston, attired for the purgeoe
of breaking
In wnkrattmony he Omar
lin) might give o cue. These ore,
torl, at leattLutts, ntedlatott god IforvY,
had been lulls employ 00 subordinate.. so.
lected by meson of their supposed know'.
edge of counterfeiters, and the (601111.1ei
141.9 ba4 of comm,anlcattim with theta In
order that hem ight be the more arneasidel
In discharging the duties required of bins
moon.rossontrivew of the secret service dl-
Sin orthe Treasury Deportment. Frank•
lm had nothing to gam peounianlyto the
tonal:aloe of Johnston, bat on the COMIIITY
but been attending Mort at an expense Of
01 boast tato dotter* per day; Whilst his
combertsalion, • witness, fees, was but ono
dollar and a half tcr diem. Tee 10,10157.
therefore, was suggested what 1/14000.010t1e
hod • the RW1144011 named to sop an for
Johnston , This was toe udder% of eary.
meet, and to answer may be found to as
venire% of the Jury. The defense era an
attach upon the charenterof Franklin for
truth and honesty. end the
brought to demolish him consisted of the
worthies II eta. Ilutadnion and Hoey. Ls.
• 000lr wa eat called:Me &dense may have
I henget be might back" on them. The
Government onteerhad •subpoena served
on - 1110, hailing that ha might unveil a con.
Wray; but, in theramteular of the^kont.
alters:* ho "skipped.. dint not obey
the commons. The gr..tlo. folly
preseuted whether Captain Franklin was
to be believed, his ammeter having. been
sustained br four respectable witneser e
from Philadelphia. three summoned by tel.
mann and me fourth to toe city on bust
, uses, and the defendant e vent„ ,• or
• whether he era to be
dubs
ottsclred
as
he had been by the warless. Botta et.
M., brought here and kept to secialon.
,
cart or masked.batteryaromigenterad tone
of t not tree from auspicion—
i one of them at least having been so Italy
contradloted as to render the term "per.
lured Intro not °
The the defend.
, ant &Nettled. The pay decldal Catt.
loin Franklin le worthy of-belief, Led those
' who testified %Mat him. and for., Winston.
1 are COL. .i. 111111.7 In manner and form no
,
blablltetd,” ao.l4olllKtra - as the finding et
mu aln.ammeaused the talons of the
00osplrity CO daratilly the •chanmter m
prowl:ding satness lo Order to severe the
, Acquittal of a stansertms counterfeiter.
loch to the universal opinion of all Uls
pnejodleed canna who watched the pro
gress of the trial.
Where Meet slue Pollee, "
" 'The Ineffecteeness of our present pollee
arrangements has for mem tome put been
apparent to all etiolate. had ocepralon to be
on the streets after ninieft.look u night, and
sable the past two meek. it bum been so
fully demonstrated eat no one snit pre
tend to deny It. 'Scarcely a night purses
without the commission el some cause
under dreamed.. .es Which prove clearly
that the present force ie leentielent, The
following is not an hatiated cue by my
mums, but on the coneary a very common
occurrence, and there Ira many such that
never steno the ears at the public:
°Moor nun. Muni a man about ten
o'clock Wednesday night Iptee on the aide.
walk on Colon Insensate. Fifth, In an in- I,
sensible condition. o . ..tooping to look at
blnt more closely the anoar_foned that the
man was severely out and braised shoot
the head and had been bleeding freely. It
andsupposed that ha wee much intoxicated.
and had fallen upon the stone.. the. In.
Melt. the Injuries himself. On lifting
him, however, and using some measures to
restore consciousness, he was found to be
but slightly under the influence of Liquor,
and his fall appeared to have been caused
by his Injuries rather than by over Indulg
ence. tie gave his name to Smith, and
stated that he had hewn sod Andy assaulted.
and without any provocation tad been
beaten over the head, kicked, and leftto
emmeebla where be was found, 11U Mee and
the sole of bit bead were badly cut and
bruised, as if by blows from some imtru
meet, and under one of his ears is a mark
apparently made bye kink with the ton of
a boot. Ile was removed to his residence
add properly attended to. Ile thinks ho
can Identify the man who mestilted him.
The frequency of such occurrences is
alarming mad requires the ItnOtedintel
Written of the "poems that be.. The We-
L 7 of the citizen Is the ern and highest
dory of conecilmoa, and one that elsoald
not be iamb:Mat The citisone demand
this protection, are willing to pay for
it, and why should It be withheld t The
money now espandod In that way is literal.,
ly thrown away, and until the force Is In
creased to a number adequate tot!he require.
meets Of the city, the premix% force might
as wed he done away with. Seventeen night
' police In a ally of slaty thousand inhere
Rants: What au absurdity:
Arrested per Slone gteallsg.
George Burnside, of Allegheny MY,
arrested on . oath of Robert Paul, clutrioul
, with horse nesting, bad a hearing before
Alderman Mullen, of the Fourth Ward
11.11egbeiry, yesterday. The prosecutor
keeps a , llre , y Stable On . Manor street,
near Beaver, in the Second Wird, and earns
time atropin the Mien horse to endure In
the field of • man m Rata township. On
,the afternoon of. Maine, inst. the owner .1
the held salt two boy. driving the bone not
of the lot Into the road. Ile normal them,
and Inquired why they were doing iso, when
they informed him that the owner of the
horse had ordered them to drive him
one, and bring the animal to him. The man
would not permit them to remove the hone
and they went away. Ile had seen Burn.
old* about there, and saw him again during
the tiny, when ha month:reed tho Matter to
him an d accused him of having sent the
boys after the horse. thumeidedented this,
and Win dented that Ids name was Burn.
aide That night the horse was stolen from
the field, and the defendant also diem.
InfOrmation was made against
lm end he was arrested, yesterday Moen.
tog he was brought en for • hearing, as
reentioned, and in default of bail was oom
mßted to Pill for a further hearing this
morning at ten o'clock. 'The prisoner was
formerly a partner with the deponent. but
the partnership was dnteOlVed before the
stolen horse was sent to pasture.
I=l
A. serious accident occurred yesterday
morrung at Troy 11111, by which Mr. Jelin
Haworth, of the firm of Haworth & Dew
burst, wholesale graters, No. 07 Liberty
street, was severely injured. Mr. U. was
taking arida in a beck wagon, and while
driving down Troy Hill: the breeching of
the harness broke and the wagon ran
against thdi e , which caused bine to run
away. llsbeddown the bill at a fear
fol rate Of 'peed, and when near the bot
tom and wheel of the waken struck a large
atone at the side of the read with ouch
force as to throw Mr. Haworth out. He fall
on his laliside which Is terribly bruised,
dad received • severe on t above the left eye,
and it le feared is injured internally. Thee
injured man 1.1111 conveyed to his residence
and Doctors Waiter and Mowry summon.
ed d who rendered the necessary medical
ai.
The Sr Shardorois:—Aooirrol or
- Tlionau'Minor.
•
'A dispatch kereived lost night from
Sheriff Smith, of Washington county, to
Warden Nicholson, Eitg,of this city, an.
nounces that the trial of Thomas Whittap
kin for the murder of David hproull, was
concluded, th• Jury ienurologa VeralOt of
acquittal. Biro., trial wilt probably be
called op this morniug• Ilu tcotitied strong.
ly against Whittaker. at:morning to o
Cnronfcledlaoatch, but It moot have failed
to r, e gay weightwith the Jury, oleo the
verdict might have been utfferent. We m
aned to the belief from the beginning that
them was not enough to convict the prison.
trs on the char/e, and are not surprieed at
he verdict In Whittaker's cue.
==E=l:3
The Oltara fraud 'case. abhot which to
trisiolthel been. Yid during tlre last few
ayoke, wits disposed of by the , Distriot
Court Wednesday morning, so far as con
cerned the Denali .Warrant issued at the
Instance Wi l li a m. ingar, and ttia opinion
Jodge , cm 'delivered at that
t i me ♦lrtoahy decide. the other rnae..in
hich Itobinson, hla late partner, Is plats•
tilt Thin however, floes riot appear to be
the end of the atittr. as Ur. (Pliant yester
day morning instituted orooencluurs against
milunitar in the District Court, In an gallon
of trespass el el areas, claiming OILMAIROD tO
the amount of 11105,0(P. .
I
•
warted Dwells McCarty, an Goa
pleywe of the Cambria Iron Co., mot with a
Enigma and fatal accident la the BodLik
um, at jeputoint, at eh early hour on
Tuesday reortahat, /lo Woo Vralkingthrough
th e and when a tome of heavy loather bat
ing attached to the machinery overhead
auddeuly broke and one sad of It struck
' him: In the head producing lapirles from
the iambi of which he died In • few hours.
The decimal lived in .11.11Iville, and loaves
clraomaa wife and children In yap- evalghtened
.. , .
T. Ailegbealsaa —Arthur Nixkorhole:
sale am retell Grocer, Noe, 1711 end 174 tau
fail street, ha. reoelved one of the but
stacks of grooesle• omerenouttht to Wean,.
that erlll he .4014410Ner thane t say house le
Allegttepy Co,nells
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A regulta eemt-montbly meeting of
Allegheny City Com:le:Ili was bald Thursday
evening, Atlgnat v 2, 1887.
eaten+ °lint "
Yembere piesont i
var, Dram, English; Dalt, I.ll.llerfah,
Idothartil, Y IQr, IteCOrmick, Pace, J. C.
Patterson, A. Patteien, 0. 0. smith. Wm.
Smith. thorn., President Mahler.
o: Vroviorts meeting rent] and
approved:
Mr. Irwin nresented a pediton km( resi
dents of Ridge street, mirth' for the yawing
of said street between Irwin and' Grant
Avenues, wits ► resolution authorising the
ems to be done.
Mr. tnglish said that a number of the
residents of Maga street did not desire to
have the street raved. Petition received
~Irraolatios adopted.
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Mr. nrndi, it petition from eltleens of
Carroll Mrnet, asking that the grade regu
lated on the MU of .6rigu5t.,1971., be estato.
Ilebed, with a reeohation Ratko:N.oV the
empe lariarg b ai d i h dads been
cheered several Wpm and he hoped that It
would be estaoliehedlthat alt toe propert y
holders hareseked tor it...
. . . .
Mr. Biller said that the grade lest given
wrie the only ;mule adopted by Commits:
them Mr. Davis had changed the grade but
it, bad never been adapted. Tne he, as
Chairman of the street Committee, had in
strutted Mr. Davis, the Regelator, .to let
the pine according to the goon . 4 09ted
7ilotmells. On motion adopted.
r. Drum, a petition irons residents of
Third alley...king for an extension of wa•
ter pipe on wed alley. lined and referred
to Committee on Water.
Mr, /lad, of the flew.. Committee,
•übnalited a report of the City Controller
covering sundry bills, against Appropria.
Con :so 3 (Rogineel, amounting to all to
Oh e
no.
nt
A reeoluteral ion Wife was adopted. authorising the payment of
Er. Mall, of the same committee, offered a
rceolutlon authorizing the City Controller
to nem awn go Appropriation Mo. 3 sad to
add soon an amount to No. 11--gwater)—as
may be obtained, for the purpose of mon,
water pipe In the illeriebeeter District, Read
three times and P.. 3 .2
Mr. Drown, a remonetranra from property
holders on Trasklin Street. el-Sth ward,
against the payment of the aseeasrnent for
gang on Sold street- Referred /0 the
reett Committee.
Mr. ltyler preeented the tenor/ of the
StreetCommlttoe, with a reeolution author.
icing the City Controller to receive propos
for having mist iron gutters placed on
afreet, at the intersectkin of Beaver
street, and for flag SUMO crossing. on Ilea
nor attest, at the intersection of MOntgoin
err arena, Reed and tutop.t.
Also, • resolotten ar.d.end Dave COn
verge alley,end art ordinance to widen the
side walk on Ridge street. Read and
adopted.
.. A d`=en.alZ,` /I"`t4 was
Mr. J.C. Patterson, from the Committee
on Onlicisners. an ordinance fluter and
piece of holding elekiliht. in the filth and
Sixth wares, as foliose.:
it
waZdwat Ike
nubile sherd house, Camera Chatier. and
reyetto streeti; Slate srard—at the public
school . hoe ,o, corner of Chanter. end
Contain Wears.' Atlopte.„
Mr. IPCormilek presented the followingi
pr nct passed at the last
session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania,
nitric portion lit the township. of McClure
and Its-erre was minexml to the city ot Al
legheny, RlthOUL the knowledge or consent
of the majority Of the residents thereof
and, whernae, the line designated by
saki
act embraces a portion a:country an situat
ed geographically ate
tO be forever debarred
from enact. the advantages of the city;
and, whereas, we are opposed to either am.
oozing or being entexed without Me con
tent Of majority of the pmeons concerned;
therefore,
Rekgred, That the select arm Common
ot Allegheny City
the
to
at Its nest neslen so to
modify said net or supplement as to submit
the question of annexation to the vote of
the residents Of instil dletriet.
. .
Tbn paper .as toadat the reqamit of
Mr. McCormack. sae laml over.
Yr. Drown prerwratowl a resolution author•
Izlng the plarioir Of certain CIA rani On
IVaarorn avert_no. at 4h• intersection of Ir
win area le. Degenet' to Street Conacoltton.
Memlntn. Vie...nu Mews. ntalttm,o2Uer,
Dm:Lanet t 01.11. r•ninanner,ll...vm, Llarver,
Ingham, Minos...talc, Megrim. Me.s. Ka
bonnul, itetiou, V.putaielver,nmlth,
Votehtli, Winnow, Zoller. Prdtdent.
ationtes of previous Minsk. read and
approved.
Mr. Dill satrmitted the orrefereninge of a
meeting nein to the 010th srardortth • no
olniton regnesting Mr. Windsor, member
from that Warn, to resign. Ruled out of
o" li e r r . O lia= P l r ple d srut i- ed a petition Irani
citizene of the Sixth ward, requting Mr.
Dill to resign. Ruled set of ord er .
Mr. Ulll, oonanunleatiort requesting Mr.
Ilan:wet° reslgn. Ruled out of Order.
These unusual proceedings resulted frkeri
the agitation on the subject. of the proposed
change of grades ins 1110 Manchester dia.
ltefraw
_presented the report of the
Committee on Wit and Landlnfts,antht
ownl f or g tas CODS:oder to ad
vertlm proposals torpid:ow eon loss
than tour inches of gni.. on that portion
or the Wharf already graded. Adoptni,
ra.thiber p.esented the report of
the Committee on Survey+ in fever of est at,-
imply,* the 'mallet, or net forth In the pro
-111/11 prepare , * by the EteeOrtling itegnlator.
Deport accepted, but no farther action
tohon. .
Mr. Slagle offered sr.:tattoo authorising
the publication of the report of the ROCON.
tog Regulator on the subject' of rustle.
Adopted. LTD* reports referred to la the
foregoing mseltillun will be published to
Our issue of to-morrow.
The action ol amlect Cannella referring to
• special committee of seven on the pro
moted orange in the. management of the
lire , tarportment, with hustructiona to ni
non to Liotomile on the aublect, was taken
up and rend.
Mr. Smith moved to amend by striking
out too word. •special committee' , and
in
sert ..Committee On 11.ro Engines and
nose." The keen ornt nays were celled On
the motion to amend, end resulted ea t
lose, Tees.l2i oaks—hissers. Dill, levi.
Debar, Manna. 'pattern, Kirkpatrick, Mc-
Donald and President Middle voting In tho
neketire.
MIaSSN=M
_ .
ler. Faulhauber offered s resolution in
struntien the Street Commissioner Where
the crossing on Ohio street., et the terminus
of the Troy 11111 'Ffssinetier,ll.llan y teems
distely ramired. at th e expense. of the
Went? Company. Adopted. No action
he S. C.
lin need ➢resented the report Of the
Committee ou Famines, with tee fOiloolnif
resolution
.
Amnired, That the Committee on Engine,
be authorised to employ G. r. Conley and
others O the Third ward (not exceeding
nine persons Including the (trivet . ) to SOTTO
at firemen, who shall Do subject to all the
.roles and regulations governing the lire
Department, and who shall be allowed tile
same privileges and emolument!. as aro now
anted
n he Yrt
gr tendattlp fire Company of
the Secod wart.
Resatvd, That the Colombia Fire Com
pany of the Fourth Ward, be taken into
the Fire Department, on the following con
ditions: That they be subject to all the
rules and regulations governing the Levert.
ment. That they beprivilegod to withdraw
from the lattice Of tee city upon three
months' notice given to the latter. the city
to give them similar notice to case it wishes
to dummies theM, and that they bo paid the
same amount per year as is now piaci the
Friorelship Dose' Company, via: the sum
of 111400. /import acceptedaaaresolutla.
Isla over. - •
On motleit Councils adjourned.
I
Andrew Denfeller, an old citizen, about
alley years of age, wes killed yenterday
morning, on the Western Pennsylvania
Itallroad, near the Willow. Tree Brewery.
The deceased resided with his family in
the upper portion of. Duquesne borough,
and has been very sleek for some three
weeks. Testcedaymorning, for the first tiro
sin. Ids pinkness, ha went ont of dears to
walk, and started to go to Girt'', Ben._ tie
was welkin. Mewl; nloug the track of the
Windom Pennsylvania etallroad wean the
seven o'clock passenger train going out sp.
proached. . The old man Seem, to have
heard the train and endeavored to get out
of the war. but the weakness occasioned by
his recent illness. combined with the feeble
ness of see, prevented his leaving the track
to time, non be was struck by the train.
new., thrown from the track. and when
taken up was found to be quite dead. ilis
neck wax broken, his right • hip crumbed,
and be was otherwise much mangled. fie
MU convoyed to lee horns; and Coroner
Clawson summoned. A jury was Impale.
netted, but the witness. required being on
the tole which had proceeded on Itsway,
the inquest was adjourned to be resumed
at seven o'clock r. it., at. the Allegheny
Mayor's °Mee, when It was again adjourned
until Monday, September I.d. Demand was
a veterinary surgeon. and was well gnome..
Be leaves a wife and four children, two Of
whom ate grown up. -
Halt to Get a bans Rido.
Under the present high prim' Which Br
acy stable keepers charge for thole _Moak,
buggy riding le an expensive brazen% and
say teethed by which It could be enjoyed
favor.
the "cheap , . would m e et ' with general
favor. Several methods !merest therneelveC
but all have their &deal°as en far se they
have been tested. The latest. is the plan
proposed and adopted by Nicholas Bennett,
° resident Allegheny, which so far so se
to
save" the
fillet g al
concerned,
tr.= c
are likely to prove more objeetioneide than
the high prices. 1110 mode of operation was
to go to the livery e.able of Robert. Pan!, on
Water street, near Beaver. Alleglmor, and
nail for a home and buggy, Mating, as ls al
leged, that be had been sent by fdr. John
Robinson to hire the equipage for him.
The turnout was provided, and Bennett
drove away. Subsequently. it . was weer
tainail Oar. lir. Robinson bad not sent for
the home and boggy, and that the person
mentioned had adopted this mean. to ea
cure • free bunny ride.. information ear
1.100 pretences mite rondo alPtinnt him be
fore *Worm. Nellie, of the Fourth ward,
Allegheny. The accused was arrested yes- .
terdey morning, and In default or Mal Was
nominated to jell fors hearing tale morn.
- • Poet Uses..
An stinting foobraeo toot plane on the
towpath Just west of town on - Bata:MlT
evening lied, says the Joloistown TrOdme,
wmc ". ,th•ataad by at loud an. thot•
wind persona.. Theeontastants ware Desid
Darts. t Welshmen, szul Patrick liedmon d
00 Irishman, both of whom had been for
some Urns in mining for the rase. The
distance Ur be, ran WU half • talle—the
amonnietakOd by nab runner gm Dm '
Wen la 4minatee aati 47 mocautea, la elalmett,
by the UM.holdeza, but Others loarthe time
wY a isluataa {aft 10 see 00111 :, zWasond
S orely aiimppoinfed the eXpectattma of his
backers,. many.ol wad= dee/axed Openly
M
at he 010140 thethe rue. About Eon/ ehang,
bandlataitig lipeatatOra, • •
PRICE THREE CENTS.
from the Leafy .drove.
The Campmieeting for Allegheny Die.
&tot, near &non Valley station, 0....43°°°
rlitivagy of list 'reek and closes to-day.
This District embraces the IL E. Churches
of Ane g ba. Y City, and eatenets through
the tier Of ClWestern comilles. Dens.' and
Lstrrenee. iota Cola:obtain and Starke
counties, Ohio, and is ander - the care of
hos. John Williams, D. D„ Presiding Elder.
The grObtod If edrairely tiled far the
meeting, and het shoal:date wren-serrfated
alone far the audience Dart,. to DM toner
circle Of toots. The beet aro not of the
umbrella lentil, lonising each ether-et the
top branches, as in some 100+00 neverthe,
less, the groUnd Is tolerably well ebssiecL
Through the RAMP:Ions efforts of Dr. Wil
liams, and these associated with him In the
management, the various parts for tho
public services were Andered ununusa,
comfortable and convenient.
. . . . _
Thin large Chariot =Manes quite a num
ber of prominent towns and the movement
Ices raDallrad the hear ty co-operation of
Prominent laymen from all parts. Perhaps
no meeting, of the number held to this
part o r th e ...try, has had a fuller repro.
limitation from the different parts of the
district, than this one. Besides, the active
co-operation of the laity, between thirty
and forty ministers ware d
present at differ
theod visitors, an connected with
district s, . About forty tents are'on the
arOrtnd.
As the campers strike their tents to-dap,
we needonly simply group together !some
general items. Of the thirty-eight minis
ters who had registeredat Gm preitthen
stand, over twenty delivered discpursee,
among whom we ono., Bev. E. IX get der,
of North Avenue, Allegheny; Rev. J.
per, of Sewickley, Pa.; itov.lV. II Locke, of
L y it , 7 , 7 l4 7=l , l'Ats n Tat , It i tt e v ;. J 4. Jo rt. 1 , 1 ,1
Weary Church Pittsburgh;,
liollingshesd, of klanchmter,
Co Ps.; Bev. it.
A. Buell:tem, P. Elder 00 Erie o terence,
end Vey. Joseph memo booyi, Revs.
G. D. Kinnear. 11. J. White. W. Gauthis,
Cunningham,
A.. Beaton,
I.
Paine.
Jos
ph
T.. 7. Illinfins, J. McCarty,
annp•On Horner, and limy. Jas.L. Graham,
better known as our tints Senator. The
varied talents of these ministers only sort ,
eel Lo Increase the interest and please the
rut throes in attendance.
• The order. considering the multitudes
DMOCAt, gin, excellent, end the abet:ming
weather. barring ashen. rainotorni, Unhand
a largo IMAGOCIUMO far and near. Both
ministers and people bad "mind to work,"
and the result was quite a large Ingather
hag of persons from the world Into &Darold
of Church-fellowship. The Interest in the
meeting was very materially enhanced by
the sent-etlrring vocal mono, both In the
public eervlen, and especially In the demo.
Lionel exercises at the stand wad La Glop:lb.
lic prayer meeting tonta.on which OeClialeree
ti, wargeof MOO with rich thorium tilled
the camp with the richest melody. The ex.
act samba . of materialise and accessions
we did nolo - learn, but suppose folly two
more. Bo great was the spirit of revival
on Tuesday night, that the minister sale*.
ted to preach was unable to delinr his d
cedze..—prayer. pollee sod exhortation - Oil
ing the t aVn utitll the hour of twelve
o'clock.
Among the prominent
h 7. who
present
we alerted Senator Graham, with. _Men
active worker In snretch matters, anti Pada
membership at North Avenue, Alleghen7,
and Ex-Collector D. W. Witith.of Sewickley,
who iabored seedulmuly for the Pro l liotion
of the Object of the meeting, neme.Yc till
contention of the unregenerate and t
quickening of the inemberthip. As this
District embraces only • small corner of Al
legtmuy county, we feel quite confident that
these gentlemen, eo well known In
political circles, esehewed relines wholly
Many other Incident. might be named
but we forbear ut. this time. It Is Jeri that
words of comrneedatton should he awarded
to Dr. Willlatne, the Proing -Elder. for Ida
praiseworthy tabors. which reached our
ra re
through varirme - dominate. Possessing
She administrative qualities as tin emcee,
ze dowel. pal Ida talent and tact npentelly
at this meeting. Abundant in labors,night
and day, .v 1 leading the movements of the
various and varied services Of the meeting
throughout.
E=l
Not temporary, bat leetbsit odd *real , *
are displayed in a most wonderful degYee
by that potent Ufa renewing comimead
sold under the name of DE. KEYSER'S
BLOOD SEARCLLEIL We hare published
In the (norms during the fast year some
of the most utounding cures ever recorded
of any .medielne. That of Mr. Tltsel., of
Allegheny Olty,published In day before yes
terday's issue, Is one of them. Ir, tits came the
wholeosystem was worn to • skeleton, with
merely the power of life and motion. The
ose Of DOUTOR. ALUMS BLOOD
E AEC HER Imparted tone to the etomach
and fun power to the digestive System:
and to that way imbued th e Mood with the
needed material to repair the wasting
true. The decayed bones were discharged
sod their PithesuPPlied with new, end earn
tissue and Organ put on renewed and whole ,
tome rigor;
Doctor Eerier dots not Maim for Ma
bump SEASC/lER. any secret. Any phy
molan who desire* to Investigate lte poteocY
mad• tonflodersid wt. Itacomposi.
mon. HE DOES CLAIM THAT IT IS TUE
BEST TONIC ALTEILATITE TOT DIS
COTEEED, for be Das been able to cure with
It when the eighteen bundled page. of the
Dispensatory did not dischwe • remedy.
U. claims In the &scored , of the roots
.11 berba.of which it is composed ti/e Com
piece'. combination of valuable blood rem
edies within hom. knowledita It mealy
may seem sir... that under the action of
Dr. KETSEIPS BLOOD SEAECUEII, the
'thole body should start to newness of life
and vigor; but it is no stranger than the
fact that out of the same blood that circles
in the vein., bone and brain, and halt, and
masele, and even tho finger and toe nails
are recreated and reproduced.
The many extraordinary curet performed
by It here, within almost apeakingdistance.
entitle. it to the appellation of the HOST
WONDER/DI MEDICINE OF IiODEILN
TIMES.
•.
Sold by tbe gross, dozen or finale bottle
et the Doctors K EY letn store, DO
Wood street. DEIVS conthltatlon
...sins 110 Penn street. corner of Evans'
alley, from Sa. *. until 0. 0.
C=LEMII:M2
The facilities of travel are now ad great
that almost any person living within fifty
miles of a olty can lease home In the mon.
leg. transact .) kind of bennees in the
city, and return home the same night,
Elan the practice of Medicine li thus ac
commodating Itself to the wants of the age
In this respect, and man, persons are avail•
log therneeires Writs advantages. Dr. Old•
shhe, of Pittsburgh, by chemical analysis
and rnicroecoplo examination. to enabled to
detect, In a few momenta, any variety of
sediment in the urine of persona laboring
under any dineale.
tie U Profesiot dof I.7rlno4athology In a
Medical WINO , . and. to prepared to atee
prompt attention to all thole who arrive by
the ears and mall to return home by the
neat train.
He treats all kinds_ of. &ceases, and vs•
questa all these who are laboring under af
fections that bare not been mired tensest.
perhaps their Manese was not properly un
dermal. to deed him a vial of urine for ex
actuation, and have the necessary medl..
clues sent them.
Where time and the expense of travel would
be an otij eel, however. hex . ..quests us to ssy,
that by sendlog cs yn by "express: , the
necessary meet can be retie - nett by the
same mode of eyanee.
IIV oftlee and resteenesaslZO Giant street,
rittsbnigh. /tawdit
I=
On Monday next will commence the sev
enth session of the ',trembly known place
for the education of mimes, young Udine
and gentlemen, Mr. and Mrs. Smart , . Class-
Mal and CommanbaCollege, g 0.12 Isabella
street, 'Allegheny. The principal, Mr.
Smart, wan employed. dnting seventeen
seam Ara as a public Instructor, and sub
sequently la an examiner of appointees to
the Inland lievermeDepartmentof the Omit
Service of Groat Britain. Mot. Omer; spa.
tally educated for the profession in one of.
the first Ethemarica In England, Pm had
large experience. The entree embraces
every rthuLuto of a sound ando.,,liberal
education, and parents committi ng their
elalldran to their Ch.'s may drpend on
their being well taught. The terms are very
low, no the expenses pertaining to the
school are quits reasonaole employing no
assistants and under no ha ll rent, being ten
or more dollars lath than those of other
equally good schools. !dust°. Is taught by
au soomerdished and erp.-nenced teacher.
we can cheerfully recommend this Acad
emy to our readers who are oestrous of ,af
fording thOLT children amoral and practical
odunatlon.
•
The innatelos Gardens.
The worm snil try weather, with close, dry
and dusty atmosphere in a crowded olty,ls
not ono of the least Ills to welch we are eon
Hinted,' and ,overybraly wishes ftir a cod
pleasant retreat, where brief recreation
may be ottolen daring the buy ileum of tell.
Buch a delightful spot Is the ♦merlo►n Hall
and Fountain Garden., on the corner of
Carson and Brown inmate In East
hem of welch Messrs. F. Bosworth • Co.
aros the clever and geetioinenPrehrletora
The boom and grounds hare been remodel.
sod and reamed end suit compare In point of
genets' beauty, finish and ancommodation.
with it., In Lids neighborhood. There will
be Cold each &attorney evening a grand free
balcony serermde for the anitmementOf
tgre. The Birmingham ears pus each we
es., ten inainutes.' so that the resort is
brought in Immediate cones/glen with the
city. 800 the carol ebiewheMi.
"The perfumed light
steeds through the mist or anteater
And every air Is heavy with the breath
Of oreuge Sowers that bloom -
the midst ot roses."
Such wan the dowry land tilled with heal.
lug airs and Illarrnwerving rowiluota. where
Dr. Drake discovered the dace Ingredients
of his vranderfal Tonto Medicine—Pararre
noir Birrzaa—the enchanted tropical la.
land of 81. Oron. The PLAXTATIOS Mr-
TRIM °Manning all the medicinal and tonic
'blues ot the healing and life aonniolog
product., of that favored clime, aro, will-i
-on ddtibt. the World ' s Great Remedy for
DllPaSnia. Lew spirits, and all other Sto
machic
•
M.I,OIOLIA Wanaa..-14-doltirbtful toilet an
Lade-enparlOr to Colonge and at half the
Price. . cease•
elle011•02 014111.111.—The body of the
unknown man found In the Ohio river, Co
Sunday, near Ravine bland, at whisk Ws
Imbllshed as account in Umbra Woe,
gnu taken out of ym
water tard,
O n Ix.qUe 7 t will be O OII 4 UPCO. t04.49.aY ma
• •
Commilliiiii.—YbUip Kiasob, Charged
with *pants and battery on oath of ow
Wire Caroline Kiseob, was oolootitie4 by Al•
Berman Miller Of t h e Fourth ward Vire
gimpy, In datable of the noised ball rcr
4,2
Oeld BPI,WWI Owls-Water at J.'?
gampuki Drug Iltors, No, ES 76.34 . 1 cal Meet
T 6 essuntry gettlmsille.—Your atter.
tiefff 11CA'led to the effiglesale and retell
grocery tarro of ArthurA.ltk, Nos. 777 and
174 Federal e.±set, Allegheny. met the tame
to buy your groCetles. far. Kirk hila
ties for buying that enable* 111111 to sell to
rental merchants at a loffer figure than any
other house to the two oltlet, He keens at
all tame. all kinds of groceries, gad will be
pleated to have Parties call sad examine
Lis prke list and quality of goons kept ay
him. Remember' his number, 177 and 174
Federal street" Allegheny City. •
borders Alderman( Tbornart—Mary
Brannon Mary Brady, residing on Mo.
hawk Lane. or idaratmre MU, In Oakland
Tannehill, aro not agreeable nalghbors, and
ha' 5 ealtninatlan Of their blckerlreni the
lorrner appeared before Alderman Thorns.,
of the Vain& ward. vrntarday, entering
complaint agrilant the latter for surety of
the peace. [She alleged that Mrs. Brady
had called her vile names and threatened to
do her groat bodily harm. nor accused was
hold fora herring.
Goode at Reasonable PadOos•—lar•
James Hobb, No. IV Market street, one of
the pioneers in the boot and shoe trade of
ibis etty, hall on Ganda large and fashltnts.
Ole etock of been., shoes end gaiters which ne
offers to the public at yew reasonable prices.
It wlll - be remembered that the assortment
found here is not from Eastern auction
homes bat has been selected Onnet from
manufacturer. who deal In .00h articles as
will more serviceable min durable. Cell
In and see for yourselves.
We !sell Dry Goode both at wholesale
mall retail, and are, cc a consequence. en
abled to keeps larger and. iamb better as.
sorted stock. to sal cheaper, and She th e
l=ln more atconnnedatlag.quantlttes
excleslve jobbing homes. Ratan men
Mauna are bwited to examirosOur stook.
J. W. Barman
• ' CO Market street.
Pormature.—The announcement of the
death of Mr. F. Gaseolo, a estaerned 01( 1.
ise wits prematurely made in Wedneidhers
sue. Me died, however, at noon of that
day. The deceased was athrtny,energetie.
well to-do and respectable gentleman, and
had surrounded himself with many warm
friends. lila funeral was largely attended
yesterday.
Going! Gibing! 4310ne f I t—guthrthan
the noctioneer , s hammer knooka down
mereaeadme, neglect disposes of the teeth.
Old, therefore, for that prize of life, a per.
feet, eel by brushing them regularly with
SoroparY 001'
We are Belling taretepee at leer than
testa= price.
Megan, Arrninuoir & Co
To Tamil leo.—Go to Arthur Kirk , / Gro.
cery More. Noe. 172 and 174 Federal Street.
Allimberly. and boy your Sugar for puttbag
op fruit. He hoe the largeat, beattiod Oula¢
rat stoat in the city. Call and see for your
selves.
We are Retinae Envelopes atlas gun
Easters prises.
Esasrr, Asszases Co.:
Si ELMS Street.
eleakeiblog. Peuea—The Seas, comm.
angars, Pelee*, dr" sold at ILIAVA Grocery
Store..llou 172 and 174 Fulcra'. Alle
gheny. are warranted to be the very beel n
tee market.. Call and qet pnce UM •
4m/cep Bennerlea—Forac*O cheap Groceries
unt socuallanr, to Artnur Kirk%
onepn7 Sung, Boa IA and 174 Federal accent,
Alleatimv cAty.
Wear. gelling Znnia•pes et ism than
Eastern
• Kazan?, AnDSZIIO3 , CO.. Si FISIA Street.
Veld Sparkling Soda Water at J. T.
Enronlok Dreg stare, No. /15 Federal MI%
Allegheny.
Bo to Viewlogos Drag lIMoo, No. e•
Market saver, for W Genuine rAtant,
Woos, at the lowest rototi. !. •
Go to Fleuttare Draw lOWA No. tt
Market Greet, for the best Table 011 lo the
Clty.
_
Go t r lexcuog.a smog Store. No.
iferget guest, for the tont saiortment of
Pare Mass for medical purposes.'
The Parmelee at illtaerbl rplat, Cam
brut CM." Pe., Um been re-establlsheet
sad John Morrel l Pap:Letter.
Cir Additional Local News on
Third Page.
1
anienee A•seemillant
• - • • -
[n• Telegraph so the Plug:mat, tweets.] --
/lonmeorot. 'ACM.; 21—Tb sixteenth
axonal easel= of the Association for the
advancement of ticlemees contthenced yew
terday. Several In pars were
read, including one by Col. ettlesey, of
Cleveland, on the distribution of Drente=
metals in tbe United States. Prof. New.
berry advocated the formation of •
National Mang Doreen:or the protean/on
of the mltthedy IntereStisOf the Cllnuttl7.
V.SRA M""arre VA StrAttir... "" "66 1... ' 1 • ••
32.—the CO.= crops
have been snatenally damaged oy =Me U.
the lower part of the State The repealer
the worm, however, ore exneveretect.
—amounts from Southern and Ventral
slab...mato that the army won:ohm made
Ise appearance on a number of cotton farms.
out nu far has done nude or no dimmem mai
If the weather coo LID.. dry and' hot, It
on been for four or BM weeks, not much
damage is looted for• from Mem.
=I
FOWLER —ft Penne:lly &Stemma. r e ad:
oteloth. Infaat daughter of Ml Ilata -ad
Asthma t Fowler. used It months tad 1 days:
Tweralwild tate plate Toll arstaa PON, st
three o'clock, from the noldtate Of the vexes.,
Magee mean. E stab ward. The Wanda 01 the
family are respettlally.larited isattaad. V 111.%
.% I gather nottca
ItYll.lr..—On Wednesday afternea• A Anttnet
Vt. INT. at 4 , 6 . 0 , c1nek, IdaIiGAISLT
Wane 6 year
let, rane or e 'of Ms age.rna Byrnes anateaned. la
her
Bei Vetere! will take place thorn the residence
or
M. Neatlionth. Jr.,Law•rietrUle,en 711•
PAT a °name!, MI histeen, at 9 o'clock. The
friends of the fatolly.are 'lnvited to attend.
NEW ADVEEtTISENENT.
ALEX. AIKEN.3NDERTAILEB,
No. 161% Youth stmt. Plttabozgri. .1•• •
0011tEMI ot ti kinds: CHAPI:9, GLOVZS, ono
aeon Oescrtotlon of Itmerol foral•blat GoolA
forahboL Sim:um:Kama dazatulabtbt. Utaro,
•
Itanardcas—Bn. David Karr, D. D.. ➢n _
M. W. anoon, D.D., Thomas rarLog.
aob EL Miller. Yaa..
j - G. RODGERS., ERSIDERTA
• YEE AND EMI/ • T =seems. to the
lath Bused R. Rodgers. No. AO Oaf° tams.
three doom from BOIMIr t AIMS IMO UEt7. Ye•
Hose:rood. Marmferff. Walnut and Roo.
wood Imitatloo Gmna, at Um lowest - Wee ,
MM.& Room open at MI how, dq sad sight.
Hearse and Pane.. forldelort oa efortt moiler
and on mom mountable terms.
VDWAILD CZABNIECHI,. . .uN•
Durraxica. Ulna, A. 4 me Spurr..
Allegheny. Iletallle. Rosmood and other Oct.
Ans. with ammnl.a stank et found far.t•^ , a.
goods on hand, and twiddled at shorten notloe
at lowest penes.. Bala and Liam': dta➢ta, de. , `
oes of Flan amD Km:Ma dTtarte.. Carytanne.
Bement; Bugled. naddln Warm. ne.. M.
ror elre.•
R T. WHITE & CO., IGNOEO.
"."."'
TAU AND IMBALNEUS, Mina.
ter, Wood's Banana aid:tits. Wan Boom at
Manchaster =vary &able. owner Ma/Meld and
Mullen atreata. Ballad and Garrlmaal tnr•
alated.
s. STEWART, llndeitaker,
corn. of MOUTON .4 PENS STUMM.
NM. Wad. Canara a all klada. Beane .4
ilarrlarea turahlbea on Or shoat.. ball,.
ROOMS TO LET.
SEVERAL SPLENDID. DOOMS
AND BASLYINT, Ile the NOW Bea Wag
Haase of the 11lystone Bennis /MM. cameral
LUND.) otrert end Garrison elle), NUI be let
and Mashed off to sell the parties tenth( them.
.oell Once. et Rona% anoz . nousw
No. SD Market street, sm tbeyerlll belga WAIN
fltatcl7. ant ltntsbed - Nitta the balance of Dee
INa4lllne, • artlA:Cle) •
SIXTEEN COTTON AND GRAM
rAtms.—We b.e to gala Lisslnside cotton.
and grata plantations, tact• 111 lllddle and
Northern Georgia, aontalaing Rom OM te UPI
acres each; aD under • WO ants of enitnatton.
Tne climate tau healthy a.. In Perinallwania.
nod the water equal to an? In Went= brain*
vanDt. 'Thew: tame Will ha sold Ter7 /01/. Tel
tutee sad Vaillettlan call at DEVLIN a BILL4I
Baal utate times. Llntler Stll4llf. Ltlyraum,lll4.
TO IRON nieuinuraertiniens,—
tie octet for sale the NOVILLTS taint
WORK% moot. to Caas toasty, Geonie, to
which Is attached 1,700 acres of dnarlliing lands
part or w bleb Is good. farming land. TWA prop.,
tete contains ineabautWe buts of the radon
Iron ore, Mae and sand Woe. The Iron Pro
deced from these work. be of the ben dlialltY ter
fonds! P.P..... Labor Li abundant $. note 70
to HO. Inds presents a nay rare Inducement to
cepltaLsts. Tor maps; general description.,
price .d tares loon. or !ACV= • BILL.
Lawrenceville.'
nousEs FOIL BALD, AT
Elowturd's Livery Stable,
7/R ST OTIIXAT, ass: monousnabolonm.
a tt i ozz
u•,11:7.
Oa. 47,1Arart
fre. W aTtel. ttftrat t" rat4 LASX'
HOLIZES, NELL & CO.,
Anchor Cotton NUN - Pittsburg!),
Xeautsetecrars at IMAM.!UDIOMA LIOWC
ASOIIOII AXD MAGNULIA
• anavrriramt ARID lurriza.
1 :;YCONs: :
Sealer of Wcl to aU ffl4llllr,.
Fe. P01711710111111131K7i4
Salaam Marta sad lhery
;Al t . panspay staaidaa
Win, SS Irt LISs• • Wit Thimidar Unica , tar aw
wriber. wiz* but ale met) • Ingelr.
arimarby Onft. lxvresa. *MO OrdelN
Orli gegurrana Lew., May be ocsi. ILS OW 4H%
2111881ThoH. exents.
I.ZlLLie, , ELiblval:iiii}oaMp a i;y 6 t : i
GO TO
HASLET,'
lla 93) aiITELIMILD 1011. TOUR
sseirzacrz.....crtansis.
WEDDING RMGS.
18 HT. SOLID GOLD,
DUNSEATH & CO.,
;r01:47013.0re1a
54 RITTH ATR
JAMES SCOTT, !
eItrOCTSSOIL TO JULICSBTON t BO ITTA
=rigazarna =Dr
.
FINE .WATalltS, WES'
JWELIZIE"
SILVED-PLATED WADE, ETC
117 i 'MIMI= OM, riX1151101164.
Parttottar alteattan even to repair..
Watch.. Cloaks god Jowelrr:
BOOTS. AND SHOES,
.Xlll2.2bNiailifoDlC ,
DRY GOODS,
cs.eLzt.rsmri7Et,
AND NOTIONS,
• large assortment to select
from, at less than Invoice Pal-
ces, to close otnalguntent, at
SMITHSON,
PAIR
' & coa
3111110T11, F ,IPORIUIII,
65 & 57
FIFTH STREET,
1=1.11111'.01/ KIR
N. 11.—NaraMare 'and- Mame.
hold Goo& at Aucttan • every
POUF!. 4, 00.,
411;iiiertlAommemeras,
N0e.66 & S 7 Flit& street.
HIGILEST
COLD. MEDAL
WheelersWL n Sewing Maine,
At the 611.11 AT rants AItPUSITION.. Jane 211.
riknrltltPAllatt b :s r OlVtirle — lre
Ocoatatttet Award belitir to t pused r of Um
esmt anspertentaxaAmparttal
WeL IIUDINE* & COQ
717T8 /RUM% illtabluitt.
CITY COLLECTING AGENCE.
r. a. axrni.—..a: 6..asaTas - a. lamas
SEITON& SIMON,
Local Collecting Agents,
:toot IT. air= arms% 2rD rLocue,
P.O. EMT. 541.. rrrraisuseit.
Haw all twertonon. tue. for museum.
Ira thane made where 0111, an not aitated.
333 CC C*NT 4EI. La.
LORIRREI 8 FREW,
N'o. 81 Market Bt.,
(COILNICI OP SECOND,) PITT3BI7POII,
ibff mprepared t. Plaint!Kaare an
ot • .
Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
♦ae all wades la their haft Imlay . bat la
ant-claa .amallialmaata L.- 5
J. SOHO°
& BON
Z.1TTJ111.131733.0.8
Whitelead and Color Works,
WHIM AND nail LEAD.
aaliu,46 , rrry 4
And sal s lora orliatr " ! l° IS°
o
LT
Wiwi, de. IT 100111211 STREW.
P.a..7. Su, 40 Q. 4114,1104. 455 V
ma 49.31 5aad.531...
WALL PAPER I
AT REDUCED PRICER!
TOMTIT TER TE3CEB!
At No. 107 Market Street.
Jos. it.-suaarks a ono.
lei
DIRE. CIAO & EU.,
Practical Finnan itlitauractutur
Cell. PENN AND WAYNE Mt'
La Liston met of 7ThIIMITIIII.II eaansail,
nd.
JAMES B. JONES,
Scrap . Iron, Light Ire%
aim can witovarro
14.4121M111,
Censer Altilsrees Strop* ~Aol Myer
Av.'s." All ******
JOSEPH 'WIGGINS,
Collecting Agent,
Mks at, Me Beard of Tred• Agotti
, rirreauses,
111.11Cof *II Itlisd• sollat.l .4.Dromptly at.
end." to. Beet or reterenee• jtue
NEW WIEST CLASS GEOCERE.
Juk,. las rzaimix.BZ. Atitaterir.
hest stook of ebolo.
Teas, thitotrik le, ie.,
WWI Ire ctn.%) %be ritatrat lowest pilaw
Q. BRYANT.
GFOH9E, BEAMF,
CAM MAIRIFACURER,
' 24l lParasr
tiii.krimift gram seceibt4ooittas ute
TIAIFL@e![.. V.IIII,HOIVOIR.
rametartmpartguMmoa., lirat
ar,sha tolsAnitialiSigtegrait;;j4".
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