The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 30, 1867, Image 1

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• • • PITTZETTRaII.
n J e, Eittsbur g t 6aittt
WOUTirt tANDIDATE'.
The opal voters of the Commonwealth
ammo glter tribute to the worth and
e of Judge Williams thin the
fol virg Beat y aeelt ti
hneat o pil va dhlin per by
the o r 4 t y .1
We ern Pennsylvania the day following
his oinirsatiOn: •It laid:
o nomination Of the too— Henry
:W.' lams as i candidate for Jndgd of
they upreme Court is a good One, 'Re
was e best man named before the Re.
pub: n Convention, undpossesseslegai
and oral qualifications for the revolt ,
Bible petition to which he has been noni.
Inate&-. lioth parties have now present.
eti their candidate& An Important duty
has been faithfully discharged by the
respective conventions. The campaign
may now be conducted • without personal
atjirrsions and decided upon the nth:mi
cas of the two great portico. . This is ne
ft should be. It is an suspicions sign of
the times, and if the county oonventions
are equally fortunate- In the selection of
legislative• candidates, thero will be
stop put to the , deplor.side corruptiOn at
the seat of government under a new
reign of honest men and conscientious
legiehtter&,—Patsburels Post, June .9.817.,
The Pail, in referring to the aboire,
on the 29th of 4:ngriet,, Rae piessed.to
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"We hive nothinc to take back `or
modify. or Judge Williams` private or
legal, reputation we have no,thing_but
wo'rdii of praise: and however it msg.
nut EOM° pagnatlons and head . ) , phliti
clans, we cannot brtnoutselvestwilaw,
personal &manna as either wise or pa=
Min,"
DIR. STEVMNO ON CONNIERVATISH.
Thad. Stevan is'ottrin another' letter.
In view of the, present state . of affairs,
he attaabernellttle otoutinsibiliti to the
conservative Senators whosombined to
defeat a bill which lie had-reported and
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passed in the' house, end . which con
lathed a provision Prohibiting the re
mora of any of the District. Command.
ere withouf - the -consent' of the Senate.
fie asyat
"Beene of the membera of-the - Senate
seemed to ddubt their "Nwer•under the
Constitution, which they bad just repu
diated, and wholly outside of which.all
agreed that. we - were acting;- else our
whole work of reconstruction was WU
pation,.ar perhips they bad a &alto to
be gravely conservative and magnani
mous. These Ideas seemed to control
the action of some- half a dozen Ben
ton, who • preferred trusting the heti.
debt. A few, Senators of great ability;
undoubted patriotism and purity, have
become „AO:saturated with, what they
are pleased' to call conservatism .
(tchoae echoing' Leonfess. i:'.am;'un
obis to understand) that 1.. fear
they RV forget the monster' that was
slain in 1776, and again in 1801, and Pill
them do great damage to the creatinn.ofa
government now so capable of being
converted into a txditical paradise: This
is liable to happen, not as much by a di.
rent and palpable attack noon its frame
work as by gradtiaLly forgetting the vi
tal principles of the Declaration of In
dependence, Strike out one of the
living sparks which give life to our God
dess of Liberty,' and ' the mysterious and
intense heat whose welding fires, near
a century ago and at present, are fazing
the principles
. of freedom and reducing
despotism to a cinder, wilt gradually
cool, until the most conservative despot
could taunt his sword into it without
affecting its tereper.
I have uld above that I did not knew
:the meaning of Corissrvatiom. I have
since seen the report of a speech, said to
have been made by an Ohio Senator, at
Canton, Ohio, which, if it be truly- re
ported and is to be considered sea della
%len of that doctrine; then It to me laver/
alarming—worse than copperheacUsm.
It is legislation without authority, and
reconstruction by usurpation. '
In Iftenlhait there is &large and pixie;
perous comnrunitz'ofcolorertpepple who
lied. from Slivery stiMeiears ago and es
tablished a home for thcreselvs in the
flee nor .11/ey noW..neindmilabout
two thousand souls. They have fully
demonstrated what ..colored people can
do and shadow the condition of the
muses of freedmersafewge!us hence.,
Many of them own good fermi, they
have three, good churches ,', they support
good schciols, 'and some'of theii young
people are seeking an oduestien la higher
aembiaries and' colleges. , During -th e.
war the settlement furnished a foil pro.
portion of soldiers .for, ,the• army, of the
Republic.
Soak industrious and over •zealous
iticiazus e :who scent to partake orgkelden,
.thst Chicago rules national polities, has
had circulated very extensively, a docu
ment in which sixteen reasons are given
why General Grant should ho nominated
for President by tho riePuldlea'n'aitY.
The most important reasons assigned
are that Grant could not make= inaug
ural speech, and that "he claims to have
no knowledge of politica'',
Twit pecuniary old of New York city
has been /111Cdted to relieverthrasurrering
of the citizeas of 011vesion; who are
now undergoinx the terrible infliction of
the yellow fever. The disease Is not ex.
meted toabate till the middle or cad 'of
liolieraher; and the ncible Tiottsrri
Aaso
elation of that city is already crippled
for want of funds to alleviate suffering,
And is forced to appeal to the ;North for
assistance. .
NB. A. BILL, of the Leavenworth,
(Muncie ! ) Conserratfre, - a deli papeenf
large circulation and influence at
he
preat In' 4/11r chi, soliciting &Leith
ing patronage from crar merchants' and
autimptctuters The Comerralire le an
admirable advertising medium through
which to reach the western trade, and
'we treat Br. Hill will meet with liberal
encouragement.,'
Tan reported assassination of Lopez,,
the teirayer or Maximilian, is hontra
&skid. tio la aahl Co be alive at Vera
&will doubtless derive but. lit
tle pleasure In penning the noilceiot
his death awl- crenntentavies thereon.
A trat tor li despised the' world over.
TEE, 31132 S .U. WIT=
you don't want to grow old prematurely,
if you would keep the heir upon your
had, the. teeth in your mouth, the instre
to your'eyes and fullness in your face- 7
if you would not bare a used op digest
ive eppurplus or a terrible . spinal afflic
tion-10m WrOald, taSst `of all eve a
wide birth 0 11de:it's disease, which is
making:iv many, bite dui thist s Alien first,
and most of all, don't drink too much of
the manufactured'- mineral waters that
are.offered from numnerlesa fountains.
They are' sadly Ildtirloits when used to
excess, and thousands of people in this
city are drinking theth tb excess. 'Drink
pare wine, if yon must, and it surely
will Injure you len 'than constant bib-
Wing at the .. a kissingrunr. and "virly"
loantsins. • Stick • tri yOur ' , Crciton. and
Crotonized milk, steep yoursolf in vac°
and talc bewans' at. thess.riassiese
tared watr.re..72l7. X. Eccning Gazette.
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TAB/RAIL ISTA.MIZIAT prepared from
official amines by Governor ThrOckmor•
tan., and furnished the War Department
and the military commander otTeras,
shows that witldn the last two years the
Indians have murdered 133- persons,
wounded 24, and. carried Into captivity
43 men, women. end children. Of the
latter 29 have boon reclaimed._ In " A m,
Lion to ...these, It is known that in the
month of Put; . imam-others have
been .kiLled; four wounded end seven
carried off captives.. The Wilda report
of the atodept And raise of :stock lost is
meagre, .but the follovriniii the total of
the reports made:' Xmas% 4n/lniitile,'
50,538; sheep and goats.- 2,430. :ThiS la
far from being a complete statement of
4.adlut depred4lonF•an Texas
FIRST EDITION.
.4MNIGEIT.
DR SHERIDAN RELIEVED
esident's Order Saeterted
THE "DIFFERENCES" BETWEEN GEN
GRANT MD THE PRESIDENT.
The General's Powers Under the
— 'Reconstruction Law. `•
FERNANDO WOOD IN.CONSULTATION
1FIT& THE PRESIDENT. •
By TeleMph to the rlttebethOesette.)
the r WasamOSON, Aogait Z,13.17.
olloarmg wu Issued today from tho
ten of the arms: -
AN, trrssr G extaitht Orrice. 7
Wasumeros,Augnat 91,1997 5
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Gown/ Order ..Vp. IL
Ilea, The following orders have been its.
solved from the President:
Pierialue Mansion, Washington, Ammar igy
I Md. hill in coneeguence of the unfavor
able condition of the health Of lfe)or Gen.
G. H. Thomas, es reported to yes In Ser
ge= Flaattonk, diefddch of the Slat Instant,
my Order dated August 17,1%7, hereby
my order dated August 1,, 1207, la hereby
modified eons to assign Maj. Gen. Minfleld
S.: Hancock to the commend of the Stith
Ifiliterir•Dlstrlet, exerted 'by act of Coo.
grass, paused Hsieh Id, Mel. mat of the hill.
Piny Departmentoompriabig the States of
"Loulalana•end Texas. On • bet= relieved
from the nommand of the Department of
the allasourlby Major General P. H. ahem
dart, Major General hancock will proceed
directly to hew Gamine, La., and assume
the command to which
he,
is hereby aesign
ed. Ile will, When necessary to the fait fad
execution of the laws, exercise any and all
ppoowers conferred by acts of Congress upon
Uutrtt "Commanders, and any and alien.
thorny retraining to officers to command
Of tary Departments.
. Major General P. IL Sherlflut will at once
tern Crver.. - hle present .command to the
officer in rank next to turnsulf, and proceed.
leg without delay to Fort Leavenworth,
Han., will relieve Major General Hancock of
the command of tne Department of lib-
Major General George H. Thomas will,
ntli further orders, romp= In command of
the Depertosent of therCumberland. •'
Very respectfully yours,
ISifteedi asolsw JOllllllO,.
To U. S. Grant, Secretary. of War, ad GP;
fecond, in compliance with the foregoing
Instructions of the Pfesident of the United
States, Major General P. IL Sheridan will,
on the receipt of this order, turn over his
mesent command to Brevet Major General
Charles Griffin, the officer next In rank to
himself, and proceed without delay to Fort
Leavenworth, Manaus, • and will relieve
Major General iilllOOC-k, te commmu of the
Denartment of ilissourL
. 4 2Ata . f ia i . l: Do l lar ac e milly Mid or
1 1? ets i r il %
proceed wi . tbous. delay to New
Lonislana, mem= command r of the
fifth Military District, and of the Depart,
ment composed of the entice of foetal.=
and Texas
Fourth, klejor General Gee. H. Thomas
wllicontinue Le 'Command of the ihipirt‘
neat of the Cumberland.
By command of •
Gauziest
S.D.T7e - ;Lsran, Asst. Li - J - 1: - G - 17e..
TIM AIIITXXLSCID 81T141411r 1110 t. ewe Al,
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The busillorneer of to-day_ feels aulhorl
red to nate that the reports of any person
ardifferences between the President and
Gan. Grant are onfo r tunieSt but that paper
Is not correct in announcing, in the same
oonnection, that "whatever may be their
respective views as to matter, of detail,
there is no conflict between tnem as to toe
prerogatives of each: , Contrary to this, it
is known there Is • eery decided ditrerenee
of views on leant questions affecting their
respective powers and duties Wader the
Itermintruction acts.
A special from Waehington to the Neer
Truk Pert states that after a careful hives-
U ,lion
tolrte"L'er'll'hNxZeed...araV.V.
skreconetrection am confines hi, antborlir
over District Commanders -solely to sp.
erowat err :disan or their alts g In re
moving rebel of prova l, tain, God does noteztend
to all the acts of the said commander',
men se postponing elections. ettanging reg.
(strum:4*c. This is regarded as • great
omission by Congress and was not so on
derstool by Gen. Grant when Gen. Thomas
was directed by him to continue in force
every order of Gan. Sheridan'.
Fernando Wood bud •Unic interview with
the Presideattoday. -
CABINET MATTERS
Tan sllnalon Between Gen. Gran
and the President.
PLIPO3I.I MUM 01 6 1 11114 1011110, 0
eke miniva briny.
Intirrlaw Between Gen. Grant
and Br. Langston.
EBY TelernDh t U. PltUburgh litoratio.)
irosotorroor. Auguet :9,1E47.
CIA/Stlllrr Alro TIl
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gpeciaM to the /few Tork papers concern
tag the situation at Washington, contain
additional apeoubstions ceracerning the is
-I,aue between the President and Gen. Grant.
The 211mee Special gays the political into
' Won on Wednesday night has calmer than
for several days previous. General Groat
had net refused. to obey orders,• notwith
standing the positive statement to that ef
fect telegraphod on Tuesday. His last let
ter to the Prollident was of no avail. In It
General Grant earnestly urged Mr. Johnson
to modify the onler, and even went so tar
as to state his own opinion that persittenee
on the part of the President In his present
course would bring innumerable eviler np so
himself and on his administration. He
Visited the President Wednesday morales
and teamed again that his suggestions and
wishes would be overruled.. The President
Maimed upon the order as It Stands, and
General Grant had nettling to do but obey.
Whatever Lestrumtious General Grant may
deem necessary, Intl follow hereafter In a
separate order. Section second of the sp.
PreeriatiOn act COmpela all eiders to be
sem through Ms headquarters, but does not
glee the power to relate to transmit order.
which he may dlearprove.
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The supplementary reconstrection act,
palmed inJuly last. which ererybOdY Sup
poses . glee. General. Omit precisely the
some powers as ere reasoned by rho
ootetermdera is strangely deficient In
that very easentiaL it gives General Grant
the Dewar to aptirove or disapprove all ro
movals, apoolniments, etc., of per
sons to or from Mace. Ile can himself re
move the Governor of Missimithpl, if he
chooses; but If the President chooses to
order the Boards of Bearlstration in Louis
tans. to be - reopeas.. ed for ninety days, Gen.
Grant is powerless to present It; or If Gem
Maneock, on his my, reepongibillty, Shall
choose to postpone Indefinitely brotherwlse
the election ordered by General .I:Meriden,
General Grant be. not even power to disap
prove toe action. •
/rhea transpired that Prestaant Johnacet
intended some time since to anima Gen.
Howse to the ootomand cf Departmentat Wimbington. rice Canby. ordered to re.
here Sickles, but wu persuaded by General
Grant to anima.; the preiect,alt non gh he
expressed & desire to rotate Been; Deir
bls pennon, and al yet no one hag been as
signed as (Munro al:meager. Gen: Roseau
it yet an New ' . York, having mamma t o
mused theism, mummer , and ho may yet b.
assigned to this oommarad.
Tor sigalannor l s - sonata Conan. OCIWAED
On Wednesday Mr. Langston, the colored
lawyer, called node Gen, Grant. at Ms critic*
to the War Department, and stated to him
the Detainee* of his Interview. with toe
President, and. then asked Uen. Grant's
opinion as to the proptioty of Ms accepting
the opine of Commasioner of the ',reed
;ewe sumo, The latter replied that be
thoeght, tinder the circumstances, tt wee
unanvisable for him, 111 oven , respect, to
accept Me Ofrice. thought If General
Howard should be removed, Mr. Letiesion
could not bops to give greater satisfution
thathe ueau. liesieral Grant further mad
be wu foils satieded that General
1/(mardhad done his best,"axid; ibiat he tun
Committed no act which would not bear rig.
in scrutiny; test if be (General Gnat) were
to roman? at BoO.elary of War, and Mr.
Uneaten'shotild ba appointed m ' 16 0 4.
rib;, ho weld aid him to rho extent ot his
Ability. General Grant, In conclusion, said
nothing had boas said to him about Gunnel
Howard's removal.. but If It were
thatscam-
P/mbeil thought, for the reason already
slated. th It would be inexpedient and of
Ito practical! benefit to the colored race for
Mr. Lenora:at to iteceptit under catalog cu.
11r. Megaton road to General Grant:
now rude that you nitt do everything that
you am 'to keep General Howard at the
Mad of the hareem for the goal of my pea
pre and for tbefrienetedp which I have for
lam fully eatletled General Iloward
has ectudoletenot the *Salm of the Damao
.10 the meet ctruelentleue meaner, and
LW/kb:T..IY 10 the good of the colored Deo.
pie uld the goverumud. I cannot therefore
content to take nag poeltdon. And larther.
I desire to coy 1 wall not accept lt, believing
It to be offered to erect the removal of Gen
eral Seward and to et:Murree, the Interests
of my race."
Ma Tribunes mamba saps: Ba►ard's
&lends doclara lta will resign wittda a weak.
Rallraioil 6123 es !gobbed.
037 Telosrspito Lau [Mubarak to .m. 3 •
wAsouroycor,' August. y,—Tao ofJoo of
the Daimon," Lecirairoons - and 'Roue=
itallroo4 Compsaywas ostarod byborglars
124ggzt l ir pay blow We opoo, owl
'The liceauld es rbilLsoolplun.
r -Br TOrtrrrPi , rittibargh '
- Pux.apstrini, August 0,41 w E.. Ma.
nectore was ex•catea go-aay. for tra , Xrr " ..
Oar
ags Of
sns AUL
Lauto Mae - Inm /4 plat a *lona
zumzacer
LETTER FROM WASHISGTON.
What rmboldaried Jetmeett-01.
Grans Toot the
War onlre—A. rise Worsbabottatt—
One renter° 0. the Atterk—The
/lest Development..
Sherman, rereenden, Wilson, Edmundv
Tr .14 Octuktlng and GLIM. had.,
a'rambull, - h.11 , 0011t.
ea the idea or ImPeachment. The Mune
Senators had twice voted against Intones&
late sessions or °magmas, altnotogit Grant
and Stanton 1.000 appeared among their
desk. In open session, and assured them .
all that the President was bent on mischief.
General Grant went so far as to assert that'
if the power to remove District Command
ers was left with Mr. Johnson, he would not
fall to welt, and by all means at his
sal, seek to Make the Congreselonal plan et
reconstruction a nullity. Mr. Trumbull
can &arm that General Grata thus argued
to Senator., before he and others voted to
meetr Johnson thee. v/topeach-V
le a farce," WILS language which
tho combined tones' of these men sent to
the Dawning ears rif the Preeident. Lie
heard the same from ,Wlieen, 'Womlbridsio,
Churchill. flanks, Spalding. Mid Eleitintro
in the Homo. Chief Justice Chase basted
himself to overthrow the impeachment
movement. And, incredible as It may ap
pear, he - bailed the argument not on Its
right or wrong., but on the question who
would be made President, To thin. Bailer,
whose feeling. towards Gen. Grant are
'known, Mr. Chase said: "Why dorms favor
the impeachment, when. It accomplished,
it must °ornately make Grant Presidents ,
And to others,istill others, ad hominum ar-
The President enrol it ell and watt co n n.
tent, end bided his time. ' , You Mire ot
impeach the President,. shouted Sam. Ran
dall in the Mouse, through cot teeth. And
lAr..Tohnson's friends repeated it ln his
ears, both he andothoy believed it.
Ana 'than Contacts sAllourno4l. thOugh fie l d lay
ho felt that the field lay
open and clear before him,
nrrinntranotr, orsarrotenterr, mare.
asortos.
Theee three words repreeent what has fol.
lowed with the President. Thu defiant
tone In which:the Country hoe respoaded,
has mostly disappointed him. lie has
Witum that thaw Congressmen who Were
able to k their way oen to tho
/Image, are power nop less to co p ntrol the opinio White ns
of the people. lie saw tout the mere throat
tOremove Stantkon an the. Impootioliment
Party'grost wtrunkth, and that, um noncom.
niatlOrk of the threat 1:111.44.1• It. Irresistible.
Yet ho woos prepared, and dirt not stop. Ile
had hoped to put 000 obstahle after another
In the way of reconstrnetiota. without ex
citing the people boorrOttd the power of his
conservative Monde In the Senate and
louse control! lint he was determined,
etail coot, to put obstacles in the way.
And so ex.peramon ban followed the fall
um to secure ills Mods In quiet, and now he
seems bent on removing all who will not
help him. and determlnal to euVrohnot klub
self with those whotes councils will lead to
violence. lie raprtraafinner4ooo4lll4. car,
tain.,and the null are unminalreable that
he seriously Contemplates resistance.. Until
within a few days this has only been be
lieved in high °Metal circles.
war, Osaar tOot Tax watt Orrin..
That Mr. Jobtosoprohas cOntemplated tort
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out trouble hastfen the erre calor:Wen of
General Grant an
Mr. !Manton for my
months. A dor Senator, am bear Pm ,
sons/ testimony too this. When Kanto. wt.
ananyhdea, Mx. dralrisOn offered the place to
Grant for two leyollS. If ite accepted. the
tome was to make It appear that the Pres/.
dent had thos. support and cumaterAnce of
Grant, If ho declined, which was hoped.
tholu a Man ready and willing w d, lit
Johnson's hiddloot could be el once installed
In Stanton'. place. lint Grant has loughs .
rebels before. and overmatched them baron
10 strategy. SO on this OcrealOn he at tern
occupied the poalltlOn in prelrwt far enemy
.front. gaining tt, net, litattlra. Illed each yr. 4-
testa against , tar Yreflaunt crone no wlll,
when tn. conntsy sees them, strip the Pres
ident hero Wall seeming support from ram.
Seeing bleeped/ checkmated if them papem
became /meet', Mr. Johnson tried. his old
name of supercsalon. but this, ton, has fail
manan General Grant Is
th ey the only
who has his band upon the throat of
this would-be national assassin, and who,
by the aid of all loyal men, s
will hold him
back from his tool porpoise. .
PLAIN >Wt!! /AA.,
For two Wilt. have attributed the
President's sups to epeeist...lie ebullitionsof
anker, but tee belief that a settled plan of
7eratla beene reed neon
u r ,urj.r
to be these: to defeat unposchmenMto hold
on through the present term; to organise a
Johnston party that shall ophoot him In all
steps neeemary to accomplien thle, even If
the employment of force should be found
requisite.
hot only hive them threats of eking force
to protect the President been
in the Administration Journalsb er et
tee matter has been wertautly talked over
by those who know the Secrets of the Pews!.
amt's mind, solar as any know them. said
one of these men In reply toquatlon by •
friend of Mr. Jetmaon who had jeep arrived
here, and asked: "What do you propose to
jrll2l by ail themelomese end espeCiMly by
enbattig tem cuometr. ..WO
come
fez a continsency."- "What contleganes
ondismeCl questionct, , the President
alone can't remove, nor can ne get any
temporary appointments confirmed, he la
power:me."-
"Sonoma in carts= contingencies it
shoniti Demme nee...re to *crater Cern
tress 21FrIvrinter, the President mist haws
the right ktnd of Cabinet, and right men
it piece ceerylitere." And this le Irma
man whose character and standing it
it
Teri signidcanit.
011 /SATS/Seer Tarr &Seth..
A. marked photo of the new movementbas
been the Preparation of ofilmol documents
fined with charges motion th e officers It
deslgned to remove, and the measures
'4711.:7111: to' ,:t`,T"e`bbe
se - mated conspiracy ropers, a large num
ber of the President'. ring were engaged
In orrousing this blow at the Impeoclitneut
movement.' At mast two Cardnetlithietere,
Mandell and bleCulloch, were privy to It,
and th e latter expressed blmsetf as belle,-
Mg that It would be a blow from which the
Immount:nett pane runlet not reocrver.
Charges ere now being therein) prepared
against Gamma Sheridan, wit h the kneel.
edge and consent of the Presidemt, If not
ander his own eye, It le understood thy
they will set forth that bolt, Wells and
Tnrocktiorton were removed on personal
grounds, and that the complimitions arising
from the change In the Teen, Baud were
needless. and that great antlerma has tome
to rith people of Louisiana tEI couvenuonce.
To these are to be allied certain Marge, of
corruption.
In the some manner report,or paper,.
from some neuter within the pale - of the
Proldenthu thqutsition, le soon to be nil
manateel against Gen leoward. It la to a.
bound the notion. ray Mr. Johnson., friends,
though little else le dednitely. known con.
tertian Its character. It may, perhaps, be
lodged by a single specification which It al
ready contains. This sets Penh that the
bind of 114.500 Maned by Contrms In the
bands organ. Monied to relieve the sneer
ing poor of this DistriCt. much of It 'woe
appropriated M the General or Me agents.
Toe manner of accomplithhig this is ellmeg.
ed to he, that where at order for, say live
death.; In pthvialOrth was -given upon the
store where they sere ptirehma(l. they not
over bolt ther swam. yeas given oral, the
other ball being divided emote the dealer
and the Herein. - •
• Thin and tho other opeollicatione Which
the forthcoming document 'rill contain, are
furnished. in pen by the mecosalonleta or the
city. They will carry aaeetaa much weight
as the first Moakley failure.
Tim aezr neVeterflearra.
• A breaking op of the Cabinet to expected
by many. If it takes plane It ertll be behanie
the Yreeldent and those coneptring with
him do not feel that, MI now conatitnted. It
0.0 be depended nom for intreme or yin.
lent, measures. Those of the President , .
friends echo see that the hope of being able
to Dee Grant has tailed them, now intimate
tint he will be soon form] eat Of the war
onlee by having a cnolcooreeentol between
leaning. orders that he does not approve or
leaving M. in case boatel continues to re.
main, &nether appointment le probable.
will A number of reports such as Indicated
ii o .blieet aPPear. [w i t h ley being
nearly ready to lead ce a keened one
of hie .Plo kw lok lan compilation',
Twinge toile Consecrative Itepubl scans;
Kr. Johnson hae Imre!. wenn. In which he
hi !ma to work his will, except as Grant and
Me military colleagues eau cure him wi , b•
Out eZee.gling the powers cmderrod Donn
them brCnrisnies.—lVadtington ComBp.nd•
au. of the Cincinnati Uorats,
froffelo Comp/inky for t he"alll Trade,
The 'Matra's, Hoard gays: The commer.
clot element or Buffalo have long watched
the dtverston of the oil trade to Pittsburgh,
Cleveland and other point, with a ire l. ire
eye, and bare finally decided neon went pt.
toga revolution' In the transportation of
retroleurn, which lamb mike Iltralo,
the ter/Mins of the Ene Canal, the wino
of liamillnit waft tranwshipmmt. Thu Buf
falo Nxpren soya It Is clearly undentood
now, that this commodity can be carried
from [bat point to the New York market by
Canal, at anon% cheaper rate than by can.
Tide can be accomplished by the con Wren
id on of boats with bulkhead compartments,
rendered tufa from enraba•tlon a and easy to
to burn end discharged. Loan
could be Ell ed at Bu ff alo, cowed toThese New York,
and cargo delivered with great tactility ha
almost any Part of the city from the boats.
It further atatee that the State Lino Rail
road la negotiating—lf the arraturement la
not already completed—for the port:nem of
a tract of land on Buffalo Creek, where
tankage will be promptly provided for one I
hundred thousand barrels. Tao tank. are
to be cOnstrueted either by Om root or
under /ease by tedivldnal capital. Tao de.
pot arm be conveniently located on tbe
bank. Ot the creek, and sill hello c teutrua
toed as to receive mdislischerge oil nitberin
boats or earn, with great , facility mid exPo -
Onion. On this some territory, Rho. there
mwill be an axons:ye coal dolma. at *llion
at *III be received from can and he de
livered Into Loam and amnia with expedi
tion and cheapness.
While canal navigation le .tower than by
rail, It is Innen Safer ma cheaper, an far as
this commmiltv is concerned. On eer,
transported by canal, in ouch Boma as wo
1 1 ,,v,,,aindeti to, for from Wm to per bar
rel,' biclaillne the expense of handling.
Tito Consummation of this undertaking will
give eummeolge carrying trade 10 the Vrolts
. CM. Railroad, which fa already m000polle•
legtia Veliengertralllbtrern the on regions
In that' direation. While Erte was fat
saleep ore; the Union and Titusville tall
rthul, y i, was quietly switched off upon a
side tmck and awakes to And her old rival
pocketing .Ibe spoils of a direct -ion' nape
dittous communitiation with tin
Tae Loom says:
The Lake Shore od, from Burrito rat?
to Erie, lain excellent condon. The
heavy masonry and filing, armed. at Silver.
Creek, is alread_ cMple, and :the track
tra the moat portent rder. A recent knit
over It has enabled na; not only to riPpro.
elate te xcellent anagament, brit la Ots.
ethe r erre= which the Cross Cot Road
bm upon Its traffic. ..We Wee an
at
the number of passenger* &reedy passing
over the Cron Cut.' Therm train 8010 B.f.
filo vat largeirdsplaterl, end On Our re
turn, the down train Mondthere then One
car load at /Ironton, awaiting jaarage oast.
Already tan roads from the oil regloas, can.
terinft at Uri_ ,a nod occasion to ornaPitin Of
Wong O ff in their' trafflo, and ;I this w
ears n.owi what have we • lien to expeet
- when the rosite'le known to the traVel.
In public and its adynntagcs are mate
widely understood, . •
EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
IEIIOO RIOT IN MONTREAL.
pandtdates for Parliament Mobbe
TROOPS CALLED. CUT AND THE MOB
CHARGED UPON.
Over Thirty Casualties Reported
rßr TeLersph to me Pitieburgh Gazette.]
• hforresat,'Aegust R 9, laG7.
A no.dnatlon for member. of Parliament
was m • o to-day. ItcGoewas hooted and
Premen.d from 50+ 0 4.11 , Cartier's frfonde
raised a riot at another Place. sna Lancelot,
Liberal, had to be guarded bomo by thopo.
lice. Three men were dengeroosly beaten
and several others Injured.
TArrau.—The riot In the eastern part or
the city was more aerlons than at first; re.
ported. Troops were called out and [be
cavalry charged upon the mob. Two setla,l
roes bed to guard 'the cult:Unto...on their
way Dome. The casualties were severe and
Use number Injured over thirty; but none
!ROM W&SWNGTON
8 7 . 1 V41P:M4 ‘:. the Plitabatzb
WA.uttarrox Aug S
aCET DiTAIL—CtiMe ADVP
•
• The folloorlisr °Mears have been detailed
fOr • General Coen MartlalAto meet at Fort
Leavenworth, tlentember 16M, for the srlal
of Brevet Major General Custer and others: .
Brevet 'Major General flotrmara, Brerit
Major General Bat Own, *Brevet Malay
General Griersea, Brevet Brigadier General
Morgan, Brevet Br:gutter 'General Collar,
lar,-11revet Lieutenant Colonel Eialleb,
Brevet Mainz Asbury, and Brevet Major Ly:
ford; Captain Robert Chandler, Judge All.
enema.
Toe ebaree Urninet Genera! Cot. Is
saving his poet waboutpermlaslon.
===!
• .
lireset Major Generat 11:11:.fintsey
been ortinreit to nature General Canby, •
oomrsouttiqt the Department of Washington.
.sosiceS•rn ass.
•
4. E. DOllO. sL•tilltaClLll of th' • Depart
• o f
ot AtitioultnriAlett Nat night noon n
our. et eteserenttori to the Northwest, to re.
Ise 054 eorettlein the hot of StAtilltiGli
• rrattconsln that regions:to perfect the pre.
*tit system or oollehting sant...atonal 111.4.3111.
WS. and represent the Deph.ll.l.l In the
month tarsier the Northwestern Masten
=I
•
Wiliam A. Bra.% formerly Mayer sad
Pnatmaner bare, died at Round Top,
yaaterday, aged aaventy•three year..
LAIC 11 TATC.T
The Connotesloner General of the Land
Office lize Issucd • paloni in ravor or the
Union Peen. Hatband (Ynepany i lantern
lilvielon i embracing sere* of Dein
use. Leon. Laney in Texas, sale than•
'Nies. Dyeing pale an In full those of thou
bones In conslderazion.
cessosslasestres.
The receipts of mitosis from the 19th to
the 111th of Atwasz were three mlWon levee
hundred thousand dollars.. • ,
' IIFIGt Irlir
The Charleston Ceara, of ire4nelaar
ays the Albany. (GAL.) Pros V. suspended
tor Gen..
Pope, on the general charge of Ma ,
loyalty
lIti1e0~rIl•17011z4rsz ZOO 'DZAD~Y•
.. gm ant
Annie.. from Vara fro: to U., .121 h In
+tate Lop. Ir. Still altne and 11.1inon n
aptor...l. =le 151st of Uttar. n. yr
gunning. s • • •
FROM THE PACIFIC.
The nntenntt Telenet et the Ventral
Yachts hattreed hearty Vempletee
--Tree* InTleiten ilbm heaters mope
—The tune Between Gee. Clines and
the rine/Meet Ineen-end —The Print
.4o•4 tlestmastreti—The tietnites
time namemtatlen et Tiotaila.
:err.frgmb to iO. Pitistwrott tithatts.)
Ass gasithisto, Augoit 41.—The sommit
toonel or the Central Pacific italltoad, els
men hundred and . atty-olgni feet tong, 1.
no. - open from end to end, through solid
granite. The 'track on the assists slop* of
the mountains is no. being laid.
The Coat:ober ot Commerce has appoint
s] a- committee to examtlia the hollor
lioarillogtothast matter, sod rayon a rem.
ha tiollm JOurnals distaff th• Issue bit.
twee, Gruteral Worth Rod the - President.
sustaining Grant. The Bulletin dits tho
course of thorermideat ouleuLat. eta pub
lic xneettng lant meta Um Froth:tent:a poll.
cy no strongly denounced.
Th e overloud mail yesterday broustit Near
Tort :entreat the Ifith toritarth.
Coin drafts on New tort arn wolllite at
owl
and • haltper mint. Gold bare, o,m.
Lent Toadstool:tenanted.
The steamer Uriflamroe attired last eye,.
log from Portland, will. also 000 to treasure,
Latter. from Victoria repithent a suoug
under...root feeling la favor of aanessw
tioa to the Untied athirst The Halicris of
this city says th e choice to bet Seim annex..
LlOl3 11314 roln ot the oolong. •
FROM ST. LOUIS
Orden Parlar IMlteres lternteds—Mdlt
to Itmover on leallweg
olds et non Attempted Eterderead
Telexrah to tee Altlaborse Queue.]
Be. torts. Allred y—The net esin I tin Of
the euton l'aclne Ittalway, Mame brnheb,
In Jule, were 01,065. The amount of bud
nem norm for the , 613 , 411 , 11110111
ono,ooo. The length.' the
road operated le two hundred and ttartt
flee
- • -
lion. K.hlier.of.'Nevr York, haa brought
snit la the Unitod Circuit. (lour% here. to
compel the City or Hannibal, Klasorrri, to
pay $lBO,OOO of bonds is4ned for Out ben egt of
bo Plan county. Illtnote, railroad, from a
ffgi l lt=tWo " rtgt ' r=n " eh ' ,T,2:
thee ago.
A young Gartman girl,
s tarred Lonna
attetoptrd to kill Manor lover hist
oight. toiling which she 0101 and killed
.0.011.
FROM MEXICO
Order for the Aireng of Priests-010
Der SO the Assearicala MaSaler.
COT Telegrabb to Vie rlttebursh Quails.) '
Now Oases's, August V.-I"be Atiamship
ragauo arrival tram Blatatuoras Lan blight
'Ma Maxima dates to the 21st, but 111111
111,11111.
The Rancheroblishes a copy of the
order of lierrlasob pu al to the Chief of Police.
dileating him to trrest nil Catholto prieets
creaming over from Arcerma to the Mexican
Ode of the river, and to bola therm eubJect
to his 'Unctions.
•
General Reynolds has established quar-
Untine [between Brownertila and Corpus
hristL As yet no eases of later bare ap
peared M Brownsville:
American residents in the, city of Mexico
bad tendered a public dinner to United
Matee Minister Otterbrirg.
FROM NEW ORLEANS
•
Y.-Ilevr rover-New 411: Offieen Quail-
Old School Itoard
tangelo& rib* 'Payee, of Commula.
Telogroph to the Pittsburgh Shisette.l
N. OgLYAVS, Log. V.1.-.Tho Jinni of
/tenth reports forty' deaths litre yellow
fever yesteaday. The weather Is variable.
Thu =slant's of the newly elected city
°Melon qlified tbrlit.letvro by giving
ua
bonds and "rill enter upon their intl., Im
mediately. The old Board of School Dino.'
ton neld a mettle to-day. transacted !mi
n.". usual. anti Dassod a resolution to
test In logallly Of 180 Annan Conon.
♦U. aaaaa 1 - forderi-02 500 Reward
Offered fee the nearep.
Talosrank tbs rutsen,sa nsaslte.l
Xsursow, Augni.t. to.—Last weeks
(prier. motor the guise of a Baptist preach-.
Cr, calling himself A, Burns. succeeded in
kettles forged drafts on the Tenth Nati on al
Bank of New York gashed at the first N..
thrust Bank in this oily. to the 110000 L of
0.000, and decamped lot parts unknown.
Burns las man at thirty.flre years or
age. six feet high, slender built,' broad
shoulders, short suborn hair, sand y whis
kers and blue oyes. Twenty•flve hundred
dollars reward Is offered for his capture
and the toeower7 of the money.
Lake Voltaic'. Ashore.
Teleans* Is the. rinses tie (Casette.)
Yowr Couleur, Aught 59.—The Schooner
Sacco, with a cargo of wheat, bound from
Chicago for Oswego, - and the Schooner
Union Jacket, with a cargo of coal. bound
front Erie for Toront went nebore this
morning east of East Pier. They may . ge t
Off If the weather Is favorable.
Registration lb Virgitsta.
fey Telegraph to tbs rittsbargh tiststle4
RICIIMONO. Aug.l9.—listorns from all ex.
mon silent counties show the registration
of no, whites and 90,000 block. Of the
eounthw not beard frees four will give large
white testoritlea
Vb. all PiNeatallt;ol3llo.
lenaph u Ite PittAbur(s fia..la)
By Ts
Taus
lana , s
at 2 o's
consul
mos . ". 0. August 79.—June t Bock.
barrel anal stave factory caught Are
cloak this afternoon and was ontlre , 7
med. Lou., 425,040. lneuraace, 48,000.
. Woman Rungage In Kansan.
COT Telegraph to tor /Inaba rgLl Until..] •
Nye Tear, At Sta nto n
D. Anthony
and Elizabeth Cody Stanton lon to-day tor
ll".sae. to advocate 00Izian eating, until
tho November election... •,
Cot moil 'IIUm' Murdered. -
CnT T. l, lrooD to the VlMattrall uuctte.3
mr2 Del., duir. 20.—p colored BmII C,
wrday CrY Junes Booth, • RbjtaIJIAXI.
Deeth al a Demon Merchant.
Illy ToleariPti to the rtuatargb Ussettal:
130.40 a. August 2 11,,C•Jeto 0.. Loring, ell
p 14lea erMented 4191TAUUth died :tilay.
FROM EWtOP
Clay Telegvph to the Mut:watt 6siette.3
F17:121=
. . .
. .
TITS TXTTIOTtON TO .LOTTIOI4..
LOODOX,AUgoot.V.-4OUTO PreParlilOi4
are being made by the Board of . .admiraltY
and War °Mae for the expeditipa tr,..abY
duels to navethe . English captiver. Stemma
steamers havibeen chartered tO transport
cissassr. , •
coon:ear TO 111VOIT2It HAZOROTT.
Banns, Acting. 19.—The new American
limiiter to Berlin, Bon.. George Bancroft,
has been . tivated with unexampled ...n
-osy by the Prussian Court. Tiefterday, by
invitnUou of the King, be ammmpanled
Count Bismarck to the Royal reeldence at
Potsdam; where he was received with as
unit attentions, and bad an Interview of
over three home duration with the King
and the Prime Minister. In the eventrig
Bancroft dined with the Meg, whOafter
wards took him book to Iterllstio the Ito;-
al coach
-0--- ,
ruswcrd
orrozarmors or irljo.
P
reeetit op
i 3 0 new p
ogust M—Tre, Maniere! with'
!femora of Emperors at Balstnarg
ledge of peace for Europe. Yeah
prevails on the nouns lo cance
-1 the apprehensions of war, mid
tmeoaln
qatakco
awake
TURKEY.
CRITNIIII NOT lICIOWID
, Adrian
tan Maur
tame, and
()mar Pai l'bellion
From Atnens stain that the fire
eats. still hold oat in the moon,
denounce as fa/se the reports of
anance snedunis that*.
Dv.
Lrvezro. 1., August 9.—Tae ttoaclattlp
Quoma, I • .. Now York, has arrival.
I
Sou - Teem Toe, Aogon Z l .-ICheatoektehlt,
Teuton* to Now York;strtred 10-day.
' , IMAM' AL AND COMMERCIAL.
Itteento , Anroot 13L—Zurefstg.—Ilvla
Twontler, 7 .'
Loom's, August Z —Euelitup.—contota,
044;11..1' .utes,;3: l / 1 1320b Lontralab34;
Eno. tili.
Loeroor. 'trust 31 —Stating...-Tko »-
turns of tee Beak of Ragland on bunion
1,.., too 45,000 rallnd.
I,lrearoon. Autruet M—MeAolo.—Cotton
0, 1
closed doll tin 4.0C1113. Of %OIL 06 Jimmies:3i
Ili l g . -% e l ; I , . ° 4211 1 0 2 4 4 11 r r S itd M stTl;i cloiti
00001. C ou deollowl&lteluetne et Ws
la for maw •. Leal western. Wbat quiettat
lane 41 for ',Littorals .011441 k Al SDI new
Soothers: o . banked. nano,. ss. rams.. 41s
64. P 101121.. without Ctlamia. Memo,
491 for At Cal 2. Ifuott 414 Id. Reef 1.37.
61. Pork q . lot. Tallow beltry, at 440 ed.
Petroleum, for 01 , 10110. 46W iv 150 far rer
toad. 1.00 •• 0 markets anitutaangett.
i rd NEW YORE,
1:12=1
so tn. etteon.rire
PIP Tolle.AUrlin 22,1867
, MST. OP l FitOATZ.
The frigate Cob:mad°. Admiral CiOldittor.
1 .
tesgb. et'rlie to-ear trout Eurdpe.
cc 01111"1.11"1.01.14. ; 11"1.01.14. -
The walls o two new trtz-etorr bultdorgs,
MI 2,l7ltpoomul street. tell this baarattnag.
0.0 of the Laborer. wativetterely Injured.
=32
•
The 'daily Wiz. toot Of to-day lotted
araaly two bout's One of the Ofattlatark fa,
nomad Warfel:4 Is Ina crlsloal oxidiLlon.
army. lasescrrosi 00704.0..
Several lotornal Horton loopecton wore
decal:Wowl to-day for Lek of amploymooL
rola wooers .
Laura 6a^no .4.11.1 for Earosq Loth.
Jsra restardax.
!roa azraisa nfl.
The aryoroanta In Om ow of Waterbury
vs. ttoaa.Preatacot of tile aterchants. Union
Srpreaa. Were cOrtelutia4 to-407. : Th e
!tag* reaere4l. hla glactajoo.
avorlora
avortmor It "ITT.
Witt' etata that another
erart=lZottrZt
.van flubtinz had so.
ekt,And that Port A n Prints
ftvoltal
Dlspat
tape II
e"lasigel.
DOCIIt
.• eiuelat tbaltty Instint,
states Minlator
on the eta. An attinnyt at
.nyynntmkt is tla Iltato of
rtny Imktoy, V.tenostoalyt.
• • by Una • 4alatan.
DISTILLIMS
fying dt.t.lllnry . F i no
./1•41..11, wee KIL.
tn• flee. Lose on building
. f 160 .00:4 1.9•13.0.
Is own** Josepb
mat.l to be fatly lomtured.
New.
*Cates t
dial at
r•vol; Md.
Arsgua en
polo, ICY
Th.
441101310 ,
111
Loss • .
TIME r • ff.% nitollllllO 11• rosy.
Albert Be et. Poll of U.P. IC4 wad Bar
her. of Bole* burl, lilletolf, mad Bomber .ml
daasibwr. OZ / 1 . , r•
Berber, of ifeorgo town, Mn... Inns drown
ad
00 T4olnO. M ell" eaI.A;AsAF ./ A tAN ,, In
i.orpl, aL tha litutr
bodies war, 111.0,ared.
recume ',vv.,. C. Tlll CASIII MAMMA.
A telegram from Punta Wye, of the 27th
sass the Heartier Nary& commenced paying
out the cable to Key Wad, mien hie. dis
colored tries ten men bad died or yellow
fever, and the question orcutting and btleg •
leg the cable. and running out to we until
the ephismin had abatedorae under coast a
eration.
- A W.s Amite
Talegrapo to Me Illtsierge Oustle.7
itacitatoro, Sums!. sa.-..Some negro. ear.
Int t. 141, beaten 005 pelleemart an 4 stoned
two others, at the Circus, last night, & com
peer of United States Mops were sent to
the spot tonight, to suppress a riot, Vlach
was amaldered lteselottet.
algae T.
Mr Telegraph to the Pluabwili Onutl4,l
Locierm., Alignst 19.—The river 19
swellag with lgti test thfte 11Kthes to the
ilwario, August 19 —l/Iver
Colama Jurors A/larrioal.
:Hy TeleaTopb to the rlttaborob (WOW)
Parma'' , blowons. August ' 29.—J oda*
Fowl. of the Calais Conn at Willlanatton.
LC" ronslttly garo a dectolotrallotrlng ow;
oral Juror.
.I.setailea et Neiman Delayed.
By 'lateeneh to l'lttabargb, ilszetsaa
Moms, .4Log.4b.—Poor arirroes,senturcett
Lobo bong home to-1330170W. Were reolLoCt
by tic muor rat= for toot weak's.
CPAslestos. Resleirsaien.
111. Tstesraph to the rinetruelen
CUAlunaroer, August hi.—Two hundred
and twenty persons reentered to-OIY.
eighty...B4lnm whiten .- •
Its Gold Market.
The high price of gold in the market,
with its long .continued strength and
constant tendency to advance, are very
different phenomena from what many of
our financiers expected to witness this
summer. Added to the other causes op
crating in this direction, them Is now a
deep undercurrent of distrust, anxiety,
uncertainty about the future. The bulls
of the Gold Board have, of course, been
trying within the last few days to work
this up to alarm and ascitement, and it
would certainly be hard for them to find
a condition of things which they could
more effectually labor in. As 'events and
rumors-come from Washington, 'timid
people go about Wall street, "What
next?" nobody knows, yet everybody
is ready to tell; and by adding this to
that and the other, the newe can cagily
be made sufficiently exciting and
panicky. We can only suggest to peo
ple to keep as cool as possible, under all
circumstances; for as affairs; now are,
and the markets are now shaping them
' selves, we are sure to have an abund
ance of sensational tales for a while yet;
and as Congress meets in Nojember, Its
probable doing!' will very soon begin to
tarnish new and exciting material for
the use of the "street."
There is little doubt that the recent
political oCcurrences in Washington will
encourage the. Obstructionisis in .the
Southern States. There is I a strong
body of .yollticians in them Stile; who,
through all the event. and all ithe legis
lation of the past, have never ceased
clinging to the hope that something
would In time turn un which would en
able them to' gain the aecendancy, and
which would give the triumph to She pe
culiar polity represented by the Presi.
dent. One most assuredly be capable of
looking very far to see how the present
course of things can help them or the
South, and Vet we have no doubt that
they will be able to use events so as to
work out harm to the South. It Is pos
sible for the Southern politician, even
now to delay reconstruction, so that mil
itary government may be retained over
them for years.—.N. Y. Timm
—Three fatal cues of yellow fever
I have occurred in the Metropolitan Beni-
I tary District during the correct season—
namely, two in New York and one in
Brooklyn. The that, a prominent mer
chant of the latter city, went on board
his ehip, then lying at her dock where
she had . diacharged cargo, examined her
throughout, and after that 'Spasm of
perhaps as honi. in due: time .sickened
and died. The vessel =MO from 'Man.
tenses, an infected port, was detained in
the Lower Bay, fumigated la the usual
manner with chlorine and tbiu allowed
to come to, the city. Prima facie. the
ehip infected: The deed merchant,
decomposing before death, and dying
with the blood oozing frouthislips, is the
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
_- • . .
/01:TRTH PAGE,—Thefulted and nto# e ms-
Igo Money, (Xi and Produao Market fteporfe
ibbb. by Any paper In the city; win befeand
on our /burin' Ave. • !
The Point wet
,
We wabl bated . Xondaybi torah. an:
account or a riot, labial occurred oniSatnr
...lay, and noticed. the arrest of :Tama Har
kins,' Mg. and Frank Millar, Antlyolbur,
James Snannern and William Er 1,. as
partlclpants in the affair. The hearipg wag
liked for but evening, and at saran o'clock
the amused and their ottoman( appeared
before. hi. Honor Mayor McCarthy. Mauro.
COchnin and Morrison, &ignored.
for Harkins and Shannon, W. C. Mciredand
for Miller, and J. C. McCarthy
minted the Commonwealth,' while Evans
and Tilsir were without comiseL
Martin Joica , .the prosecutor, washidled'
and testified as follows:,
,
I live on Point 'treat; was &ew yarda this
side of the Point Bachman when I was
called in to greet Harkin. Arrested
him and brought him along for a short dis
tance, when the' Crowd took hold of the
prisoner and asked me to let him go. I. got
him ea hr as Bunting's corner, when I wiu
amuck' with a stone. I and ran 'Med iar.
/le said to let Harkin. ho he sßuYpp I did sot see - him do anything. go
took hold of ma. I ." Miller there
also. He was in the crowd. Ido not re
member what he said. I the. not ace So.
draw Their. Saw- James Harkins; Before
starting with Harklocl asked Mr. Darning
If , beould make an information against w
Alm. I saw Big Jinn .he odd y me to take the
prisoner esek. .a. ..111.11y. trans there;
he - came clone tome and said . "by Ci— he
mold stand ig no longer.. lao not know
what he did after that. / had my maze In
my loft hand; Harkins gold of It and want,
CO to glen it to some of the. fallow. behind
MM. /dO not know who got It. Harkins
then bit my hand. •
.
crosa-examinedl amspolice °facer; the
difficulty oocurrod between ten and eleven
o'clock; 1 have a widen but dill not look at
It; It wee between Wetland tan Walok when
I went on duty; / saw Llawktus. drat stand.
leg at. lamp Peet; he struck at a man who
was also standing there; I was saber: I had
not been drinking that night; the twsrkeeP-•
er eidifelMY partner,l forgot his narns;,we
went iota the Point Exchange and found
Hawkins there; I U.w. borne other pa rsons
there, but do not know who {Ley ere;l
took hold of Harkins and be went along
with me *Winner eight yards; / know. Mu
ler; /sew ham Unman. wan at the oyster
house, and was aitting down; he was not in
the her room when / amused Ilmkttan I
can't say what the Millers were dotes; Mil
said "take him easy.. there might have
been LSO or OM people Motel it' Was Prank
Miller woo said that. The affray lasted for
half
twathre of an hour; there
ware police ogicen th ere; / can't Bay
how many people were in the crowd.
I gm law lames tom. tweaty
minutes before / armored him. Ile was at
the bar-a_ par; lowate yard*
,the
Oyster nous.; aboar thirty yards
from IL when hen struck the man; Fetlock
keeps the Oyster Loose: is le about forty
Wu
from Um Point achet:get Harkins
. WWI Stallinal hear the b ar Wilma Want int
mat say.what tie was doing; when flan
*lna refused logo I streak tkiniwith toe I
Mace On the bead; I struck /aim agate when
ne stopped the third time; he steppes/again
at the en me beaus, on Foorttestreet; have
stated al l that Hanna. did Mat / remern•
der OL / first elm ...01gUim. shortly after
I arrested kfukinaildid not - Strike either
of the 111111ers •Ith my maze. or with my
got.
•
Itracts-1 street Martins became be
Vantpl torat away from me. There might.
have been twahundre4 Denote In the
crowd when I street Usirkuuqi heard them
nollowLug bit the ran of a o—b. I. had
not newt toy nase-e atter the crowd
had grabered mooed me; hither bravo= oy
the arm ;I dont tbibk be meant any halm by
It, 1..104 say when I saw "Ms sflns.” he
came op to me and told me to Lane Harkins
along easy.
tesorirs Deralra sworn—l live at No. 7
Penn street, nem the -Point Zschanga.”
hernias was In my house no the Went of
tin riot behaving an a ilteurnerly. meaner.
I was upstairs and heard the noise; Came
down and ordered blm to leave, be refused
to go, and I started bong= the ter to get a
Waal Intending to hit tam with U. My bar
temper Jura toes went to the door. had
called the cakes. Jotee =se in had
mark Molt I would appetregalost narkins,
Id I told bun I vetoe s to take him al.
saw ilrans, bet 41,1 not ON either Or t oes ba
MIllon1:11114 not lee the idot,lt occurred •
square grave my hones; 1' heard a plated
ram; do not knots who Ire} It; Restarts
was ureter the Influence of. liquor.
Frwleetrarrhild no than ended and test!.
fatalism he saw the foie bat did not on
iliglqut and andy nub . . Itched...nu boto
the Stators =se =roust, the crowd, taw
eteeew or Mich. hying eta fearf at rate.
Wallow dh.tels tea next sworn. but did
net Know anything about thw easm - havtag
Irarn In bed when the night wee Colo, en
' Joseph Oor, nwore—raw the Crowd bat
Me nut oe• any of the defendratsi bunt a
postal &tot Iced bet do not known/so Area
Paula jam, aware-1 saw "Sig" Killer;
hed something under hie OD. Le woo
renninit around in the crowd where the
pe/Iceruen menu /*now g Jim:" 1 aim
him Mack Toler down with somethlogi
cannot say what it won; ^ Dig Jim" hit me
on the head; there wae a big - crowd there,
but 1 cannot. say how many persoa were
therm there were mond or bricks throw.;
erne Jim'. shot at me. -
J Vr-emainhe lam between "Big
im" and royeelf wee alter the toss was
overt Ilarki he was 910047; "hie Biller was
r„,-..iew N i.,lllvd le where the one.. WAS.
' ;f4dot A,n9, •• urt.l- Wasou the animal
- when the light ocean,. haw erne Jim".
strike • tom In ihe crown. Beard a plsto/
Shot.; do not snow who droll It.
John JtcUrene sworn-Saw the fight but
do not Imo. w ho W. Magas. in It; there
was • large meat.'
Perri& /trim sworn-tiew part of the 'flit
' Acuity:we the crowd and waited into the
centre of the street, and remarked Met the
prisoner bad better go with the officers. and
-Mg Jim' , struck me on the heed; I dire not
know .7 of Me crowd. •
Crostheramitied-1 did sot kick ..T.nr
Jinn' , did not call him names.
/bier firrlcy, sworn-1 was In the crowd;
stone* were thrown; 1 was atrack on the
face with something which knocked me In
semlblei I eaw "Big Jim" there{ he wee not
doing anything out of the war; *as "big"
Biller, he wee walking through the .crowd.
Diaord McDerseset, sworn-Saw nothing
hnt the crowd; thick they wore fighting:l
wise not neer the crowd; did not see soy of
the defendants that night.
Abritiunn Thalr, sm-law
theyalvet
Hackles; did not See Ulna after bad
tweed op Point street.
Jahn Mot, sworn-Saw two men dragging
Pa* Harking; he need the mace on Poik
twit; heard * the emoted halms not In kill
Ms; I pm Oct op where the riot was; I did
nor see either of.the Millers.
The prosematiOn 011•41 exaMbllhl all their
witness*. The case wee continued until
tide evening at eight o'olock.
Tem rayon. arming. Hotel Project.
There le sot a more Lorin:ding and Inter
esting ado for apt/WOW:. Or Sommer Merle
In the Slate than the monotain aide, form
erly occupied by the Payette Springs
lions% near Unlordown, Pennsylvania.
Since the destruatlon by Oro of that Untous
and popular hotel no . effort has been =the
.to rebuild jt. The **honor inducements
offered to remit/Wits for inveatment in a
hotel there, however, are about to receive
•
due attondou. 1 Meeting of citizens was
heitlYetionier, at the Monongahela noose
to take some ao4on . 9 gerding • Ittcdoed ad
vanced to reeulld the house
.arid to Saab;
ilsh In the romantic, wilds of Payette coun
ty • plow of retorts vibloh will prove more
pleasant and Inducing. than any other pl.O
zn the country: The tootling organized by
oohing thio.ll.lloltzman, Esq., to the choir.
Ez.thingroosman Stewart su bmitted his
ennemiltion to convey one hundred and
elghty.two acres of .land on which the EA
yetto bum:genre located. In Wharton town.
obin. Payette county, Pmt.ylron toja
Company to he harealtor organized ta,
under
*charter from the Legislaniro,when the
sold Company stall bay° obtained a teen
jtde eubsoriptlon of stock to the amount of
810,0 A une-entt thereof bo paid In, for
the par.. ot cng suah Windings and
Improroments asht Company tooy third ,
proper for a watering plum. The &gate
au° capital Mock 01 tho Company, moon
ennui zed, It Understand, will he Used at
elee,ooo.
.The following resolution was then Intro.
deem! and *tippled .
• itesolml. That Messrs, Ueorgo 11. Holtz.
mm. hags N. Cousin. Welt Henry. Win.
Dune., George J. Doff, John IteLi- Crdm
cep, John T. inane and Jame. Lowrf,Jr"
I,...pdthey are hereby appointed as Tree.
tees to carry ont the printery aimement
with reference 10 a coadltloaat transfer of
the Fayette Spring, profiting'. • t
Another meeting will he hold at the same
plata this morning. • •
Education In /Lawrenceville. •
The anvantegea afforded in the way of
common school edneatiOn In lawreneeville
are not commenetirate with the rapid Pro.
gnu of that borough, accommodation in
the way of buildings bang inadequate to
the requitement.. of the rapidly increased
pepulatlon. We do not wish to be under.
stood. antinomies that la school matters,
the borough'. lookout, In comparison with
other districts or um city ind county. 0.1
the eontrary, we boll.° toe School Direc
tors are frilly alive to their Jona , . and bane
done, end are 130 v, doing what they can to
meet all necessities. amently , we matie
note of the fact that lots had noon par.
chased in the Second ward, on wh lett therect
&capacious building. Eat whatever disad.
vantages may at, present exist, they
apply mainly to the greener children.
in the primary departments, the ea
tabllshment of an. academy, or private
school, having supplied to a great oegree
aCCOmMO4ktion for larger This in.
. 01 lUton it =died the oLawreneeville goad.
awn , and is located on Bailer street. it
may- Properly he termed a preparatory
'Chop' tor boys and girls, the • Marge 0!
%Wily el:1261110114 the highof hrenChet
taught la One Comm
schools. and snob
nol i s . l ti o n nee fr o: k nuLy d be e deelfr bllndleg
oe.
There la also a ......mMerelal department,
npporttinity being afforded for complete in
struction In allinaUerepertoliliZl to • Mon
14 4 . Vie l bris t r lin U eti 0.41 rf l iiiren 4 .;
Perienee, and web, Munro thts Comma..
ally, having ollailtal prloolpal o f tom.
Non School, la several diary e. of this
empty with aeknowledged efficiency, on
the more of qoailllctatlon for ha ontkasion
be requires no 1141404.0ment from no, the
amass which has attended his present
school s and the Mahan.= In Which be ts
SenerallYbeld,belnitonitestentalent
lie him to fu fli er patregage. Tbe mum
semen of hisM 4 OetnYcoilinalmeeetnt Alan.
day neit. • - •
Tbmorrott the editors Oa tore
'-
of the Clarelancl ifrrtra•nd Aw.kr are to
Play a Isaiah gime of. base ball. The Ghat•
sense: emanated- from, the ottotho of the
ssodes. The two sables , ' axe to be mw*:
ed of those who It4OWAtOtb.llhr alma% - the
„
. The Meek die,'!
The case of-The Dotted Stelae Ws „Robert
pack, to betaken up Irt . the Gritted States
:Court to•Oile, may beenid to branch of
MoDit-ThonipSee coinpiracjease, tried
'at the higrett term of the Quite! Sessions.
.
'A little bit of ,Olztory , commotion
'may not be Get of place. ht heat 18116.
( formation das Odged bereft, . Com eols.
'plotter Sproul, b' William Dtieson.• ethers
toff a number oltf persons, apiling others
'lime and tOomourat r testalng In
vicinity 'of . Broirn.vllle,.! itt passing
counterfeit natiensi Currenty,lthe prosecu.
elm being at the instance of 14.1111otet, also
'resident .of Iltowneville. The 'case grew
Out of the ;arrest of an unsophisticated
f nehmen named Hagerty, whop In pnrelias...
leg horses in. Greece county, had pad for
them In counterfeit etirrenmy Be made a
Olean breast of hie guilt, and implicated
Dawson and the Thompson., not in
the particular transultion, but a. being
in . the counterfeiting business. Dawson
Came to the city with Mofdtt. and under the
belief that although he might acknowledge
his complicity In diameter the fact. con
cerning those with whom hewn associated,
the Government would not tiroceed against
him, he made the deposit in against the
Thompson. and other!. arrests were made
and the accused held to answer et the next
succeeding term. They appeared as re.
outran. but Dawson was non sa.,,and the
ease was not laid
abed, Grand dory..
Dawson remained t 1 1 stilt absent.•
Ana consequenoe the Information made
by him has not been disposed of the so.
cued parties renewing their ball f rom time
to thne, radii [Malty they were dieed
without ben, ar wench. en tovalent. were e.
termed upon their own recomilaances. ahem
afterly Dawsoe , a disappeerance, or during
the fall of Mil, Moffitt, in conjutietion with
Dawson was prosecuted by law Then:no
un fort conspiracy to charge and Indict I
him for passing counterfeit money. An
todletment was found, and the Cue trial,
as we have raid, at the last Mama term of
the Qauter dessions. Hobert black appear-
in as a witness for theApriniecution,. or on
behalf of Thompson. To the surprise of
many conversant with. the case, the Jury
'found a verdict of guilty. But a motion for
a new trial was ancceultd, and it is barely
possible that the case will be tried swain, if
'for no other reason, to determine wen
shall pay the ants, which will amount to a
conalderatde antn. renewing to e trial for
conspiracy :Robert Black, a'. itness for
Thompson, was charged with passing noun
terfelt money, at the Instance, we believe,
of Motet; and held In heavy ball for his
eppearance for trial. Luc and Bastmei
Thompson becoming his bondsmen. This
Is the ease which will be taken up to.day,
and moue the 'sitcomee in attendance we
notice Moffitt,' whose present place Of real
den. is In Washington city D. C.
• When the cum was calloeyeaterday, the
defendant, in -reply .to an inquiry by the
District Attorney, said that The.. M. Mar
shad and Wm. Linn, Esq., were his Conn
.!. Neither of,these gentlemen were
present, and a biliff was sent for them.
Very shortly after Mr. Lb.n made his ap
pearance and learning what had trans.
Cued, had a statement Cordate to the Court.
Re remarked that "Me Bob Matthew., he
was over forty." At Ma request of the de.
fonaant, and in the absence of Mr. Mar.
Moll, be had looked somewhat Into the
cue. paid it eanie attention: but he had his
prim and the defendant bad not come to
time. In other verde, Mr. Dluk had not
paid him his fee, and therefore he was not
concerned ea eminsel. This Left the defend.
ant without an advocate, the tat= an.
onottning that Mr. Marshall was not in his
Office. Deno* it was that the cue went
olon• CD this morning.
'A , mmpu.soft”ipl.
I A daring attempt wag made by two rut:
flans to outrage a oolored girl l Allegheny
City, Wednesday night. There bad berm •
' ball In Manchester. from which the glrl; In
company with a negro man, was retiring.
They were met on Ohio &Tenn*, near
Frasier's board-yarl, by two men, one of
whom threw. • stone at the colored nun,
inciting htto.on the forehead and knocking
lam Insentithie br a.. short 'Um*. They
t/ i
both *ellen hold il l th e I and dragged her
Into the board-yard, whe e they attempted
to outrage her person.An wonldrhave enc.
needed had It not been fo theories of her
escort. who recovered I tittle erects at
the blow he had reoel end cried oat
'murder' , andiclently lo d to awaken • •
mnbe, of the residents of the vto/nity,
Come of whom went to b sasistance. ills
cries, Ls wannesidon with e %%don of those
.00 had come to his roll f , frightened the'
donde, and they' madethe ir serape. The
man was severely Injured tom the blow be
had received. There was a .frlglnt al 'eel
on hie foraheed folly two lathe* In length
and an Inch wide. The n ght was eo dark
that the girl was .neable to identity either
of the men who had br" - • her. and it I.
probable they will ear enntatunant
their damnable wade.' ly desereas.
-Sold • (her,
di CUM • the yo
-416 Donde. rithis
• ' A tatolly •' -
Jame* Smith. son of Job • Smith, married
• daughter of Jam. ey. Smith, coo.
tarp to the nthal custom o the Smiths, will
...tonally get * fuddled • and Is said to
be a worthless Amu.. pia Ito bad • num.
her of ration her father . . arm, and after
selling mil the personal pr• •riy about his
own premises and wpothder ng cmey,
be..went for tile piga... sad • failiord m n-law
refused to let Dim have the arid onion.
him to leave the premises, ad it la alleg
ed by amith threatened to whip bile , for
width be made Informs • • before Alder
... McMatierk Yesterday. lest Faunep
for surety of the yea.. Els.ey wee arrest
od sod bald tore, nearing, an in time made
information before Um ea •.e magistrate
ihraluat Smith for the ume o • corm.
Margaret J. Sm, the wit ot James, aloe
boade - informatlon ttb Main. •ha for agent ,
v mad await and battery, ening that be
Slated her out of the home and otherwise
111 treated And abused he Tne parties
reside at Glendale Station cm the Fort
Wayne Railroad. Warrants ore Wood nor
his siren in both the above • a.
. - -
Some individual, with the ipirlt o re nand
lamellate; attempted to wreck • train on
the West_ Pennsylvania itathemd en Wed
..
rondo evening. The Itharptherg •Aecont
modation left the depot in Allentieng about
chat &cloth, and when at had molted •
polnt Dutpleane borough. Oposite Here , .
Island, an obetruetion erth encountered,
which, fortunately, dld not (th meat have
been Intended) throw It on the trot. The
engine Moored the • obtthele. axed the Main
wee speedily checked. • The obstruction
eon envaluatlon proved whoa piece of
iron, which had been dxlven Into the frog
of • switch, and It was quite euraelent for
the purpose intended, bad the Siam been
going at ordinarily full spied:
11tabbety. •
James Stewart, a carpenter, formerly of
Megeeeport, het at presort working to the
otty, and boarding at Mrs. Glileeplio., on
First Went, wu robbed on Wednesday
Mum of $l2, all the money he bad about
ile was Informed at supper time by
the . l►udlady that a young man, who also
boarded at the house, would sleep with him
that Meld, but It appears the young man
did not do so. It is sllege• by a room mats
of. Stewart•. that he now he young man
ratetrod to In the room at t el re o'olook at
Mehl, at►ndtug near Stew. 'a bed, but In
the morning he was not • . tit the' house,
ThtYmoney was taken fro.. the pockets of
his pants which, were' bang • it on Um boa
Irttriateand to Pols!
Harrlet FalUity, a daily Of
alesa at tle Allle ettaot,L 1
ty silttiltillaAnno Cons • .1
alsol of the "blank 'and t ;
who/ t appears moplea apt
/mute with the aforesaid Ila
tom that Harriet threittoo
in the month,' and told sb •
Mrs.llrlnder on her,: , and
to
feeling
by the
I
epOore, toe old of yo eon ,
before Alderman Tay/or an •
mat/on aye= Harrlet ..for
peaco. A IrOrraikt WOO laaaol
2=
iithttofor, ro!
some difitcal•
tam Suchard.,
perenaaton,
tot the same
et. Jolla al.
:d to alep her
would “come
.vo threatened
ligie j r al atittdJit?tt
E/. aPPOlirel
• thud. lotor
11.onty of the
Fatal Aenklena-Mtillia Cooney, of
Loovr OitY, emnloyeo to the need
ing e nd Columbia railroad, was lulled on
that road near netoooldeutte, on last 80n.
day. Ile was at work on a brain of cars part H
of
hennas dirt and rubbish, when part of
the oar on wblob he was standing • give
way, and he fent:wider the train, being In.
stantly eruabed to death.' A mut named
Carpenter was nn the same ear, and al.
though thrown for some distaboe, escaped
serious injary.
Three of the Thieve Clothier , red tho
eleiAleg store ot Jamas on L tte•
n , attmot. Wednesday oremlng, and took
therefrom s quantity of goods, were NV.
named Mickey Dorm, Thema. Smalley and
Charism' Ingram. There wu arother m the
Daffy, lm; It le not knowa who be was.
namedf the lisyere nonce arrested thou
at Trimble% Varieties. a fur nomrs
after the robbery... They will be out up for
. Collar !lane Broate.—Brillet gehlavero,
a resident of Harmer strest,..Larencsrille,
• foss nays since ammo/tad Marl and Helen
Garway with • poker, withal:dais she struck
them several Wens with such farce that
nno of the blow• broke. Marra collar bona
Martin liarseay appeared before Alderinan
Strain, yesterday and charged adds., w ia,
felonious assault . and oactary, , awl a War.
not eras Issued for bar men.
Irolsoned iterself:—Tho into of :Jules
Beartstsier, otAshland toiraship, cuartor,
otaato, and treat the effects et faushame.
oa Wednesday. It &pews that she
mtstook a bottZ:4lthis fatal polsoa, which
had been procnned - to kll.l rats, Or pills.
ahtak she supoesed had become pulveri-
zed. Bee took about se mueh Lista thought
Dula be th e pee Or spill, fad Abed m lON
tau „
-
The Musk y D oan. —The County Core_-
misaloness,
en
the Boaftl of laceeeria:
Weenesaay cut Jadgment terre 11;16, 1
them tor /teepee to sell liquor. or
~......
sanpnage, to keep taverel. oerl a ,.. e ir 17 tar"...
and left with other MO, 0 e nr...„ir.
have mutual Judgment,twanalw..ed,
cations were Btmted, and .I.°
Surety et the Peaee.—gatth ,
of Lawrenceville, appeared Wm nielar.
in t, ,11 nt4leaterday. and mode Worms.
.4 0 n ainilast /intik idalsolliltritor surety
of in. Peace.. The parties bOth . twine on
wArriliOn attest, Lamm:marina A.Wartant
as baud.
A•Commposident, Lamb ot whotra
..43 , at one ottbo watering place haa
Dora atootaaa tor Ars aoarOas. 31i0rO are
rejurozustinFosprthillin
. . .
flew prank - will .retahalGee. 'prin. or
Pourisylvanon,la rho Quartorrnotreo
Partrizaut at Irairangron., -
'The of Moro= ocntat, t.
tow to endOtOSAMODW ROW.
, •
r.
The Meat Terrible Ellawares
With which we have to Contend are those
of the /ono and pulmonary organs, be
eat= they attack the very citadel of life.
It is in these important organ. that the vi
tal air is received, and' upon which health
and vigorous neefelness depends. How im
portant, then, to cure the dirt invasion of
disease by a timely application of the right
remedy! That remedy for diseases of any
of the pulmonary organs is DR,. SZTSERIEI
PECTORAL STROP, ' , which in more than
ten thousand Instanoes, has warded off and
cured theme diseases which,, if left to them
selves, in many cues, would have become
incurable diseases .t the them DO. SET
500'O PECTORAL SYRUP effects its pun
pose by strengthening nature in her efforts,
bY °heckles, duteolving, correcting or ex
pelling mortid humeri. from the checked
or lVliggves anc i l i ggies out of the mtem
that starchy and viscid phlegm which ob
strums toe bronchia and air passages, and
hinders the proper Inspiration of pare air
necessary to the proper fulfilment of physi
. cal life.- It has even beau known, after tu
bercles have been formed and devtdoped In
the substance of the lungs; to 01/tool. them
and earn , them out of tee system. It Is m
this way alone that we avomt for the
mant. extraordinary cores that DR. KEY
SER% PECTORAL SYRUPO3IIIO—MIS
made 1a t, and among peeole who
have given thoir only testimonials as to Its
cadency. Not one of • few eases, but in near
ly every house DR. KEYSER:a PECTORAL
SYRUP has made cures of ordinary coughs
and colds, and Income instances of ineg
eg :117.2t
Do not neglect .tot ZZl nt mynahs and col : n
ds. I
tiaha are the
went to the eyetem, which it not carried out
or silenced, will 'gnaw away the vitahr..
cough into cored, the delicate Rabin of the
. . . ,
Ask for D. KEYSER'S PECTORAL
SPRUP. 1 Wo•xl strain. • Oonnuttog
rooms for Vung brarolosticsms, 193 .Poork
street..
•
nest Prenalooo and . Geld Medal: ~
Theonly sewing notobine.," that received
thenrafPresnfmn (which wag a (kid Medal.)
at the late Paris Exhibition, was that roan
nfactured by the Wheeler a Wham ISM
faxtsarlog company of Now Tort. Rival a
Ceaclabning thefiret Yremforn, know very
well that it does not balance thin. A copy
Of the oraolal report In regard to thaw
awards Is now in the hands of the company
which provarthe above etaremeat correct..
We confidently say that there Is nO
chine combining so manye, useful
sad valuable improvements tithe Wheeler
a Wilson. and to show you that such Is the
uses the agents In this city sat you to vis
it other sgenclas to obtain the grate at va
riety of maples they can produce, lad
compere with ose made on the gist Pre
mium sewing th mectilite, iz, Wheeler a
Wilson. The agency is et Act 27 111th
street.
Yea Phtrenize Large Storer under
tee impresums Chet you get things cheaper.
.This lea mistake, es yon will and at N 0.112
1 , 660211 street, the following artleleeits
cheep as at any house 1.12 either city. Bpleed
Salmon, Pleklal Oysters and Orange Mar
malade, Lobster.. Bineea Oysters, huh
Cosa Oysters, Olive Od. Cross and Black.
'.well's famous Pickles and Mustarth Mush.
roan and Walnut Catsup, Preshline
Chinese' Ginger, Tamarinds Marshes, Fll4loll Mustard, Finest Bordeinx Prunes,
Hanes., Condensed Milk, Extract of Beef,
Choeolatea, very. line, Create Liontents,
Cream Vanillas, Mixed Candles, Nuts, Lo.,
Se. O. BLUM,
N 0.112 Federal street; Allegheny.
• • • The Dammed Light
Steals throughthe Inlet of alabletar lamps,
end every err le heavy with the Wrath
Of orange flowers that bloom
J. , the midst of rases..
each was the Sows land tilled with heal.
log Mrs and life preserving orOducta where
Dr. Drake discovered the objet Ingredients
of ha wonderful nle Medicine—praxes
woe Barreae—tho To enchanted tropical is.
land of St. Croix- The Ptawravios
rags, cambial:well the medicinal and tome
virtues of the healing end life atistalatng
products of Oust favored el/me, are, with.
out doubt. the World , e Great remedy for
machic
Dimepet..
difficu Lolties. eptrita, and all other Sto-
Nasal:Mu. Waima.—a dallghtfol tOnat att ,
tle , a—auparlor to tkolonga and at half the
Inca • 1[117311/
7.7
To Cowsttogr lflembaass.—Your atter,-
tams la celled. to the wholesale arid retell
to
grocery store of Artlll2? Birk, No. 171 sod
174 federal street, Allegheny, lust the tame
ber your groceries. Mr. Ric* ham Wat
tles for buylog that ectables Mac to sell to
recall alcuottants at a lower Ilgure tato sal
ocher house ln the two etas. He keeps at
all tlmet all Janda of grocerhs, and
Plasma h est re turtles eall essuala•
hbc pric sod quality of goods kept by
blot. Remember Ma number, 172 awl 174
Federal street, Alleallett9 Calf: •
glood• at liteetewsable Prlesva—hfr.
Jame.; Robb, No. g/ Martei Meet, one of
the pioneers to the boot Mac •1106 trade of
this city. Las on hand a large and fashions
hie stock of boota shoos and Kaftan which he
offers to the publicist verereasonableprlces.
It will be remembered that the assortment
found here is not from Euterrt auction
housas but has been selected • dlrbitt from
manufacturers who deal in tech articles as
wlll prove serviceable arid durable. Call
In andeee for YOureel•aa• •
Vela aparkillag Soda Water at J. T.
Samgharple's Drag Wore, he. SR led.rat street,
Allety. •
Dinwhanhe Dews the May Clueed.-1
have been eurestng Mom boyhood with a
discharge from my earorhloh had ?existed
all medical an • mthon ago. I applied
to D. Ahe akt
rn. No. 1.14 enitthgeld Meet,
whom treatment has oared me. •
Angus, 23,11N7. Geo. Yuma,
Williantatmtw./It.
We sell Dry 61004 b• Om at wholesale
sea and are, as a corggaucace, am.
aged to keep a larger and much better so.
sorted Dam to sell cheaper. s and lass the
Roods In more acoonsosogattug gluuDDlel
Demi exclusive Jobbleg houses. Retail Sm.
Chant, se - e Invited to examine our stock.
J. W. Beuzsz go., •
• CO Market Meet,
Tints Is to eosin/ that' have bcon Bald
for dye years. 1 placed myself under Dr.
Dean's treatment at his care m Boston,now
locatod at 74 Greet street, rittlant2gb, and
he has covered my head with a healthy and
that itro i n o tt
srp. of hair. -
Q.O. Basso, Pittahtutrh.
Klatch Bawae,—There will be a snatch
game of hate hall between the champion
mentor obab, Enterprise, and the champion
Junior curb, liesolute, on Friday, ♦ngaas P,
at three o'clock P. la, outdo groatula Of toe
Enterpria&
they
Gahm! t - Clone !I !—Pasterthan
the a n u g ctioneer% hemmer • knock. drawn
merchandise. neglect d moose. of the teeth.
Hid, therefore, for that prize of life, v. per
fect vet by tin:Wang them reginnti.7 with
dosononr.
111117.
Desirable Re.*deuce in allesrbsolr city
at Stanton. on !Wonder, Beptemoer 2d, at
three °block r. sc, on the tweratres, holler
Or flatelluna and Bedgarlek streets. Bees&
vertfsement Of thrtittupon, Pslzaer d. Co..
e
Anottoneers.-
al. D. glereer, Druggist, 47011281 . of Lin
coin street and Ohio Avenue, Allegheny,
prepare* the =liters Mat Z. Packard hi of. g.to the pidille as a cure for then ppe
tite far strong drink.
To Tamil I oo.—G 0' to Arthur lark's Ora
eery m ore, Nos. 174 and 174 Federal Street.
ti7ruir siatibmTzuzcloa:gia.
eat Mackin Cie cuty. Call sad tee ter your-
'amender Para—The Sr i cOinees,
tegf.V.V.°l7 , lt,' - de dille ::°lll7.
fakeer. ore warranted to be the irer7 Cost to
Me merest. Call arid got prim net.
To
Allegbentaaa—Arthur net, Whole.
sale and reudl Grocer. Noe, /79 and 174 red.
eta/ street. ha renetreel one of the beet
nooks of grooeties ever brought to the en!,
that 14111 be sold lovrer than at any house in
the otty.
•
.
Insilleslo-40 etKorsandgtrls,
Seventeenth Session, will commence
on
Monday,
lo ner 9a. Rooms No.? rOarth
etreen. for illeeolarselns call Imontlei.Ore,
or address W. 8. Gux. rth. 1 91.1. •
Sneer Tee act, Lte ?antlers, Wettest.
GotOs titPaPs. `Mem, Cake Dukes,. plates
atersts.usiter Dishes or the best esent7,
for sale by J. st. Rue &Co,
•
ISS rum street.
n tesflritoe's Salle of Horses,BoT,llfos,
guu
800 at auvorttrocooat or ~ sl
o s r t~, tt loon , • t Borah . tiontrion,
foor Oa •
We ere MCLLIOt savelepee at boa tee
Eastern prises.
Moires, Mousses Co..
at ltrtd attest.
a tiroftry ?B‘446" 9 ° t•re, Me""ell ai.772 '—ge ar.7l: Ann Z ur ral (3 7 l(ll l•4 .
.Allegberly lttPaAerale[ze•
4,141, 1 10ve 1 atreT1 1 :4 4161 li D° o4 ;,
J. & Ban, & Co, a fifth stmt.
Ciatora era Relit/4' Lavelapse at lest an
Yxiom
rXtters, Awassaow S
81 ruth Co .,ant.
ftby .. war, Tareal, Last . Cease . 1/Le.
...se sod .17otramtt. Samemsfelly treated
Dr. amen, Sautheal.l street. A. boot
by mall Mana. b
all of the New York sad Parte styles fa
Cloaks
et. arid /bevies at Spenookh No. 13 Yap
km; stre
.11 . 1 .4 or
att.% ler m a o t t gles. • • in cloaks sad
tdd., , Pd No. 7a MAreat streed. U.4"4l4 b"-
la Fact, tho only place in the ally fora
lads toast a ane oloalc or aroncon, la at No.
p ALuaut atceet. •
We ere Bente, ZarelOpee AS La, Mali
sato= West.
.1111/1472. AXIMISta Mkt Gerdia Meet.
Cloaks!. Clout. I !Mega.. SlOtlno.
—cloaks at the great Clk oa Z.mreituat
"a 'Luke; •
Odd alParkilaft ain 114
aampletDro¢ sun% q no o. ds s r ed,l Mx's*,
alkeign.Y. - - •
• --
as e ainit of Loma Rants
Ana 8 !alit& Wtilia .sa4
flaivsiotp . I.kt It 19art Eno:,
- •
11:11kAIN4:11611e7YAN10$4
TWO laxaplq
MI:W*IMT /UM 11 1 1 •TORDAT.
• Ism mum% eostfidated innsrr4st:
17111W•vt taftrailax Issetisi
lestiaa Sditoest• laisst ways by Tsk t r ar p
sad Kali, vsZsabla •liesdlos Mauer tar to. rersll7. S akrallsst sad mast ralislde !fuss.
Ida sad Ocnsassralal Marts( Basalt. Rl.el s ,
my Derr I. Lb. OW. No lonau. Xeollude or
aterobsas weld tip irttabat It.
nomil TOO PCI SLY
li. Of 1.11.5. •
-ARO ow Cop, of paper
t aw. person getting,
Op Ms 0110. I.ll4lUons o dots as ' Ina l
oop ppm, al &lUD My. '
Mitt TO 11171t0man0....12 ordorfoit you:
MM. be MI aaa neetry wikat rattztoa sat
aut, u rra Urns a Radaardar Minas tar inb.
eadarra asraag bat ma matt awau.
by Draft. Uwe., Yaw Milan,
ar la Sulatato4 Littera, may to mat at oar dal,.
Addilleth OAZETTF,
ITIII3BIIHOH. nava.
Kalil Narytemp.—Although the o , li•enters
or Wednesday afternoon .wered"lds jowl.
Peet las, and the Po of yesterday pron.:R=4*d
Into deal. Lewis &butt, the
stabbed In thu neek by Initelee Reodelt, in
the Third ward, AlleghenY, on seees..",,
night, wy gun nth. yraterdaY elreofelt.
and some hope entertained of Ws mango y.
•
Committed ter a neinrisig.—)llnliesd
cberted. before Just Joe Baxter, of
Booth ilttaborgh, with usault and batteM
on oath Of Mersin Conner.... C ormit estebrday for • heating, In default of ssss
all.
beenellow by the s
terolmim ttagan bas.
arrested In B ellefonbound cm
to answer at court for stealled tombstones
from the cemetery.
"Teo smroal meantime of the Coiing's.
ticmal Society of Woototo Palmerlrina.
will be hentat Meryllie on the ISM of Sep
tember.
•
Th •
tlr Additional Local News on
ird. Pane. •
•
BIAURIED:' •
MILLift—OTALYLSBTIAW—Da Pifdayoroa.
fa{, Auseat 2114 by lb. Boa. Imes Althea, 11..
JA IIZ2I MLLES sad Mr. MATILDA WALE.
Ittalifilir. of Alleabeay Mr; No cards.
I=
°ORO/MC—at the reeldeace or
Jams, Atoll, tat. on Reams. meet, /Masten',
Weditesrav evealair. August 1110, itar.saarVi •
o'clock, dAlltial. OdISOISSE, Oa.. aged 71yra.
Rarieral full ito :NIRO, at 10 o'clock.
Irvin austral. Pearisylvaals Railroad. Trail!
leaves UalsorDepot at Sala. x.
' ROITZR—Osi Wellaceday,
at the resides,q or sae Maar, Andrew itasoo...,
eer corner Elia gad Demme street,JOSEF%
Rtikrstil, to %Regale; 'easel
Too Wools sod re/attain or the Istall,Fe
Epecttatty Invited to attead
t:1 I 74441
R. 8. STEWAIRT, !Undertaker,
aornar of XOBTON and PAZINEITBZSTII.
Mai& ward. OM= of on dada. Herne and ,
funalehed on the gatartest trill., • -.-
ALE*. AIKEN. ENIPENEAEEEi'
N. 166 Fourth: arm; ritubnigh.
00171J13 of culoszo. Elwyn% site(
goofy desorlottoa et /lowa YarniAbhug goods .
farlitshoi. Boosuoveacd newts
asnounrego—loor. D. 014 X 617.. D. D.,. Rev, • •
IL W. Jacobus. 1).D.. Tbans.sa Zarfai. Lg.'. JO.
eab R. Miler. Nag.
G. RODGEGL I , UNDERTA;..
•• • tut AND EKBALIIIOI. Successor to Qin'
late Ilsanael K. Sodden, K. Ail Obi, Hiram,
Wee doors honk Bearer. Allse4ma7 MI.
tante, Basswood. Kano/any. Wants% .4 rum:
wood Imitation Cefens: at the' lowest' mina
prices, Booms °sena: all hears. day and WM, ;
Hearse and Caalattes toridoned on Mort notate
'and en moat rrtsonable tort..
•
EDWARD CZAIRItIECILIc
DIEBTAI4:2. 1.12 the,. 214 Orno Barth'. -
4 1 thithewY• 1114.214 Hosswood the other 044
La, with a ethooleto stock of ftheral rethlselsth. •
'roods ow bead, sad banished at shortest ootiels` , ,:\
at. lowert solos 4 MU Old Livery Sables, an.
ear of leer 4WD MD= Otoorts.,
Haroathes, Bugles, &thee Horses, ae" te.
for biro.
R T. WHITE & con't - NDrip.'
TALE= Aim misAutrics,' Mina!lS.'
kr, Wood's Sae as/ vislaltr. COat aims at
lassoltester Liras) tltalL. sonar Shalsid and,
Chartists straw. Boma sod OUrill,ol lux.
alshed, , - •
CrPfl'iT/11/1r MARBLE WOW.
. .
J. ELASBA.IIE. et tie 'Cemetery este,
Lawrence/Title. re. OSSAILYSTAJL.
AND VA;Si 'WORM!: 'STUMM • BIIILIML ,
CASTS, WASIJLItTiD WATZ4 PROOV.'
UZI
NCYTIIO.
THE lINDERSIGNIED. HAIFIFIFG
enneeolldeledthelere•peetlee Inecertll Dere
ens ecoodoes the enslave ofJeveetere sap up—
tide.% at Soo 1111711th .the{{,, s•llsr th e ems
and nye. or DUKIIXATB.
DllNeSertf iCO 3 "
,kIABLIC27
DUNSEITH & BRETT,
Jewelers and
sO.li FIFTH STREET.
A tostlonuto of flo pnbile potrosago Wm;
main oasuisouly awaited the: Erase 'of Doz.
rata & Co, and Roam i C 0. ., Is roaptetittilr.
111111311 . SCOTT, •
ostroomemort TO JO sairroat a Boars,)
FINE WATOIEE:3, aWOKI3
E WEI;R le;
szLvEn-r%ATED vrenc, rro.
slys zaszerr sr.. rnmsiiinza.
. ,
Paitlenlar attaativit to .Ikparta
Waltain. Owls sad Jewelry.
•
A NEWINVIENTION.--FI7L-
A.. .Llta RAR.IIIIIIS TUCK INMAN
Za Atilt er.r.stws#, rar Wasoder •
wl,tztia=l:/tettblea 6 4! out,.
vortblna. Loom oat tor a man ream.,
its Maloof sato. • goat. aantat lab.
nor
Bar e. Sotto ataaantlaa bat ••Jibal.
kr • Barasat••"
. , lIIIIIRAZZ !OIL. -
4ALiz t r i. or .. tbri Wa.wr . o Wua, M. 1.1
2.. ST 711th stmt. Pllutant, Pa.
anis
.
FOR - SALE-,-12 rixtrosorke
BUILDING LOTS, easier ettnaieenßrerasteuT
TwayWu adJolslng tnn baadßiate ie.ydeate of
CoL H. IdeCnUoseb. These ens hued desir
able lots fain:nut* stelellskeee In LarsilaeeSlllet
Dr Ohs VW.. Bee esheet be excelled.' i : r
Tomo ow
inquire of
nicnui sua...,
XANtata In/rehumi Altatk.
BOOMS. TO- LET.
SEVERAL SPLENDID MOONS,
AND SAIILICEST.'
Honk of tIII xerstpie 'sinus nkt.. entitei : of
•
Liberty strait wad 01111t031 alley., will to let
sod linlstal off to volt Its partial teuUns kens,
Call at ones, at 8013.1141 111108 11017lig,
N. am Mazin strut, as Itery will be lot Cm
disk!". aid chirped will it. WWI. of ,be,...
Indians. ,
FRESH .PALIMON. In I and 41b.
cum tr. sh L0W.... to I ann 2lto. ealmit nr ep
#...parasFs, la f lb._eust emelt ra s
eae waW Lima
"°4ll
Baud,
In 1141.11.• littnaparinee.4s.
or male lawsat tat., at •
TEATCEIN TEA AIIT.'
Mama cub. Geods"daltreerinra. ""Artut
11019088 VOB ELCILE,AT
ilowardla Livery *table,'
.
sThaT MIST. leaf tinrAtirahels Howe*.
On• 110122, Tay irtstll to dn..; will se
..zood itrivins MARX,
cut Let. ow, chiNri, Iron 114.AXIS . iir
aseolam
. CLOSE &
CO.:.
1111,41/ FloIwo ! rfar t afaitatais .
COL PENN AND. WAYNE ETV'.
Law nrit aran-rrnai..t
I JEt 3141E"0N
, • • •
Sealer of Weights arid Measure%
.
NO. 6 NONNNILOINNIT.
331O.relia Llbut) sod' Ihrei otraess,'
• ors olossoUl asUrselot sabOal
••
ellalt eL LlgeC /INDUCER 4k, cipi; •
car a C 0..) •
.
WEICLabaLa DISALiab
FOREIOPI AND DOMESTIC DIITOODOS,
Mk M ROOD..
Clara bone &bon Miasma lain; , •
• virrstramini. PA.
GronGE nalyEar,
CANDY MANOFACTUREI4
fur
": t17.5
lipreDizitLa traut-r1P°T.,?,%24..
vok.,
11
Arnim ociimmuu,Pite,t4iirtx ,
ia*met.„,,caansitia)6l4o:l4l6,sre.,,,
.ananizaa
HELLS.
diy ail e.* : •" ' - "
1111 i 'OPI;a 11 ;134. - 4 113 - --
Apyr,,nailgh."44rati.arr