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    IHE DAILY GAZETTE.
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• A ISONTHT CANDIDATE.,
'Disloyal voters orthe Commonwealth
no hi her tribute to, the worth and
character of Judge Williams than the
following meat compliment paid him by
tLe only daily Demociitie paper of
Western Pennsylvania theday following
hie nomination. It said:
"The nomination of the Hon. Henry
W,Williems as a' candidate for Judge of
the enpreme Court is a good one. He
wan the best man named, before tbe Re
publican Convention, and possesses legal
and, soma qualifications for the respon•
stifle position to which.he has been nom.
hutted.- -Both parties have present
.ed their ctuidulates.:, An important duty
his - been faithfully discharged by the
respectlye. coareutions.. The campaign
may now bb'conducted tifthout periwig{
aspelellens, and decided upon the pried•
plea of the two groat parties' This la as
it stfoulkbe. It is an auspicious sign of
the times, and If the cJurity conventions
are.equally fortunate in the selection of
— legislative candidates, ti3cre will b e
stop put to the denier .ble corruption at
the.. seat of government under a new
reign of honest men and conscientious
legialatora—Pittiburgli . Post, .7E014 28a,
The•Pos, in referring to the above,
on the 20th of Angist, 'was pleased to
"We have -nothing to' take hack or
modify. Of Judge Williams' private or
legal reputation we have nothing - but
words of praise; and however tt,may
Butt some pugutteions and heady poliu
we cannot bring ourselves to view
personal :assaults as either wise or po
litic."
'r till. COUNTY Republican Con
vention met- on Monday, at Erie, and
placed In nomination the following
ticket: Senate, Morrow R. Lowry; As
sembly, George P. Rea, J. D.- Stnna
han; Sheriff. kaior A. J. Swann; Clerk
of the Courts. Charles L. Pleree; Oom
"ohm/Ober, Weed; Jury .Commis-
aloner, Daniel Patterson; Poor Director,
John Kasen; Auditor, F. P. Stowe. Mr.
Lowry, the candidate for Senate, who
hai already received tine nomination of
the Republicans of. Crawford county,
had !Lamm fightetud met with decided
opposition, but be came through with a
matruitypf eight in a total vote of fifty-
One. -The convention, by - resolution,
adopted the "Crawfard.bounty method"
for tla nomination of officers in the fu
tare, thins abolishing the delegate . con
vention estem. A resolution, insult
'Jar tothe Erie Republican journals, was
also -passed, as follows:
"Resolied,.Thit the Senator and Rep
., reeentatives nominated by this Conven
tion Lai requeated to use their best efforts
to establish & true Republican paper in
this 'County."
tar 'the "influence of a Betuitor
and two • Representatives" will go to
wards establishing and sustaining any
newspaper 'remains to be. Bien. ; Than
the Dispatch of. that city, no mato faith
ful- exponent of the true principles of
the party is found from one end of the
Canmouwealthto tie other, and' the
cold cut was undeserving and unworthy
the body by. which it was administered.
THE Republicans throughout Um State
are awakening to the necessity of eta-
Sod fer.the passage by the Legislatere
of a Free Railroad Law. It appears
that opp:mition to this measure contrib
uted towards the nomination of
new men for the Senate by the late Sen
atorial C.:inference of the Twenty-first
District; Inasmuch as the Senstora who
have recently represented that District
have been conapictions In their opposi
tion to the meature, following retro-
Intiorie, mused by the Conference pre
:view to ncnuttating, have a significant
and asatrre the friend; -of a 'Free
Railroad Lew that the_ question will at
least Sod two
~additional advocatte in
'the neat Senate : • ,
• Betake., That the industrial interests
oy. this Senatorial District demand the
passage of. a free 'Unread Law and the
regulation, by-law of loml freights on all
the railroads in the Atate on the pro rata
per mile through basis, with a Just per
osotage added for short distances, end
in such manner as to prevent all die
-erhaloution. en between individuals, or
indlViduals and .companita either in
treight or passage. ,
/Zonated, That the nominees of this
Conference arc hereby required to pledge
themselves, if cicelcd, to net their influ ,
once and votes. to secure the pump of
laws in aciordance with the above reso
lutions., .
Lai the intelligent citizen calmly con
' shier - the fact that under a Republican
adniMistration - ef affairs, the State deist
. las been redneed nearly two millions of
dollars during tlio . past year. The de•
crease has been . made by.economy alone,
wit 'Cerullo. cent of tai having been
levied on the real estate of thdcitizen to
totoinpliab the ' result. ''A few more
.years of Republican admlniatiation will
suffice to wipe out the entire debt of the
Oominenw.ealth, but if' the Democracy
,nipshit get charge of the State affairs, we
may anticipate, judging from the comb.
Retied piecodents of that party, that It
_will be largely increased. Let it not be
forgotten at the October election' that it
friths settled - policy 'of the Republican
party.tocconoutize and reduce the debt
. which burdens the'Commonwealth, and
(hittthus fax Republican . Governors and
of Iceris have been successful. in that di
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taw Laws dais's' that the &me)! can.
.tintbd In the rrrnit arn notin the Union,
and that they; aro .in all essential respects
'nubject to the I military organization
which has been created to supervise Their
Secirgaitizattott, :'ll4 'President, directly
in the face of: the laws, astutnes that
these States are in'the Union; that the
- ehil authority is as l supresee within these
bowidenws af is io the other States;
. aod that the military governmentsy are
not paramount hut only auziliary. Rav
ing 'lammed so nmeb, it Is not easy to
sae what can plevent him fromaseumitig
vsnything else he pleasee. Recognizing
'no lowa XS valid, and &leg everywhere
, his conceptions. of what ought to be the
I:irce Lnd cfract of Statutes , there is no
safegtar!lhe is knot. likely to assail , or
Supplementary Reconstruction
' AA; inased July - 14th,'1807, preseribis
0.24, peyson.ghall at any time be entl
ijk bci registered or to vote, ky reason
of any Esecutice pardon or am:My, for
,any ac:, or thing which,. NitSout such
...d og dr num or, would disqualify
blm for registration or voting."
That is the plain law which the Prod
aliont4ecka to get around.
- 171ott tho arrival ot ex-Gov. Curtin
at hie home, la Belefouto. he WA , cor
dially `arelcOmed_lay his fellow•to vrns
men, without dialetion of party. Bia
_erife; though convalescing, is not fully
. 'adored to healUt. 110 expects to go
har deadly. to Saratoga, ender tho
4xpectation . of pet : lath:lg a cure. Ms
-::,.41 , 113 heath was - never better than . it is
, Wmor Piaccvzsr Lutootw, Deceni
ber 8,1868, issued lds proelunsdon of
Aeaurity, he based his &inborn, upon
an Act of Corigress pissed July 17,180.
Jtia not cluci. th!it, the power of pm,
ido* granted the -President by the Con.
included the power of 'Musty.
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VOLUME =m.-NO. 209
MT EDITION.
bitDNIG-11T.
THE FENIAN CONGRESS AT
CURLING.
Report of the Secret Proceedings.
PRESIDENT ROBERTI' MISSION
- TO PARIS
Grand StrikeiSefore Another Year.
Csvmaisn, 0, September le.--Tho Cleve.
Lind Herold, of this evening, contains an
extended account of the proceedings of the
Fenbin Congress, 'which closed Its week's
session last night. The Congress set with
closed loon. Every part of the building
was guarded with armed etddlers, and
members were sworn not to divulge Its
Proceedings, even to Circus, except s per
mission was gime. Bat the Reread con.
trived to get all the most Important facts
than wore. omitted from the published re
port.. The proceedings thronghout Werr
stormy, and sveral times there ws danger
of the Congress breaking up lee general
- .
.
oasi or axons:Lt. COMM:WV:D.
Considerable feeling , was manifested at
the proposition to swear the members to
seeresy, butialter beating inStanoes mars,
ed of preview. DM faith, It was determined
to bind every member by a stringent oath
to peereay. •
Toe enestlen whetter women should be
admitted to Circles, was inswered in the
negatlve.beCense Of their Inability to keep
*Mist.
• ransussur zoniaTe mantra To rams.
The message or President Roberts, once.
vying several columns, was given to the
public, but • impplemeutary Illeasafre, 000-
talelne the account of WO toLtalon to Parts.
was rexerved for the private considerataon
of the Congress. in that document Mr.
Roberta Said that after visiting Circles In
Great Britain and.lreland, he went to Par%
where he met the repreeentativea of the
Irish •• Revolutionary Brotherhood. .
found the Dials people vary much diacour
aged since tenure in Canada, It m-
oon the
ed his beat efforts to convince and
them
that the Fenian Brotherhood, as now organ.
lead In America. were net responsible for
the disaster, and to lay the blame upon the
proper persons.
Those mcn-b,4 been sent to Europo to
work teethe GAVIN hot Instead of doing
the work laid out for them, they had put
up at the heft hotels, kept font borooo, Out
fuzee women, and bad squandered the
money watch Paw hard working Irish poo
ple bad treaty given tee the Indepoodettoo
of Ireland.
lie had abored until the 4th of July to
erect it bond of union between the I. IS. ILA
of the Old Country and Y. L's of America.
and upon teat dayit was accomplished, and
to-day the two wore one In purpose.
=I
He said the time and WKce to mate a
strike came up and was fully dfreuseed ay
the gentlamen. Some aturgeaLed tan month,
from the 4ta of July. He told therm he did
not think that the two orgautzatto. would
be Imperfect workinworder so as to strike
together before twelve months, and the
matter wail no dealded..
LoneLc TIER HT OLD COUNTED IDDIII.
lie stated the Irish °kettle Old Country
were warm upon the subject. and only
wanted the espoperatlens of Irishmen on
this aide of the water; but that the Irish in
the Old Country would never rise again an.
t eh =MT. fully edulPPed and armed,
stooduppn "Irish soil to defend them; that
It was extreme recklessness, and would
load to nothing but hatchery, f American
fitakerearlke without the aid ' f
Iristnsus4 •
The orgaelthtion here must hem perfect
working oreer.aaid be able to make a grand
strike beqrs ano th er year, for ••Itope defer
red mak the heart sick," and the Inch
people o
crater lot
country were looking
across the water ant.
• .D.,301•7101.
Parlez Ibis Parts wieetl2. Stevens end
lib party were dormant . re the most
hevere terms, as adventurers, end the
ave reeolree to held no ticen=einion with
them.
Mr. koberts read a tong debut:new. from
I. B. R.orgsalceston In the Ohl Country to
the P.B. in America, plesallng for • grand
union and ald the common cause, weigh
as. addrossedlo the Congress ansetabled
to Clevelsed. Lle then raid be haft the en.
tire matter In the hend• of Court....
me nd
that they would be •uldeel by wisdo nd
tore of boantry.
zero. or Yes asessrily or was.
' General Spear. Acting Secretary of War,
reports that the whole force or the Yentas
brigade numbered 9,Art enlisted men, about
Man rides. 16 . .:41...swoutrements. 1,223.1 he
mmvis of timmun Won. In edittttep there
were one hollered Mies along the border
from tn. Albene to 0..eg0, la the bend• of
rivate parties; at Sachet's Harbor about
twenty thousand stand of arms, and •t
noneennt about twelve hundred; at.oe.
wego hundred and nineteen rill.; In
all about twenty thousand. In addition to
Ga. force Steven.' wing claimed to have
fifteen thousand eland of arm., fifteen
thonsand sabres. large lot or
ands y.. 11. Neer York HerberemmnultlCui,
.
lettXreillt einedeeteturre,
It eras deCkled that four military organic.
'era should be appointed to nave troope.
and that an teepee—tor General should also
be appointed. Ten batteries or field will.
iery,,three cavelry regiments! . or ten eOOl.
pestle. teen, and two light batteries.
mounted to georltb cavalry, are to be or
ganteed. Cotsey's turtles are lobe admit].
A. fond to defray armory entent te
teach
soldier.
nr,&}p. •t .L5..f1.&..141.&i.. Pt 01
The not Mere of the Army of the Irish We
by snick, name the military orga
nization la hereafter to Ix; known. are to be
sober sail discreet men,' ts well as igoo.l
fighting Boldiera No man addicted to In
toalcating liquors la to be admitted.lato
the ranks, and any man found drunk will
be dismissed.
CONIVIIICA.IIO2 !lON WOO
A committee front the Stephens wing of
the Brotherhood sent a oommissilestion,
.klng that a committal be sent to Confer
twith them on the sulJect of the Ithion or
thetwO wince. A committee was appoint•
arrangement and sult of the center.. wee an
tor oerfthting the 011iOti Of the
two factions of Fenian. In •merlea, to
gether with the Fenian. 01 'rebate Into one
organisation, to be known es the Irish ite
pllo
SODSZTI ga-stscirre relators., neutrals.
OCT OONCL9O/1 TO aco•er, elf 0011DITI01s.
pol.mbeits tree re-clectial President ,tmt
declined. tinker Congress would rails stin,
COO for the cause. Half that amount nes
pledged, and atter farmer consultation Col.
Hobert& socepted.ths peettlen.
0111.1 Thia CALLND OM 10. 1115011.
11 wee decided to call on all Circim to Im
mediately send to headquarters what funds
wore le, their possession, nod to sweeter no.
MOM Moues , far flags sod tranpinii. E.ver?
*Tellable dollar is to btrused tor the pur
chase sad refitting or arms. and the proeto.
rat or ammunition. Bonds or the Irish lie
nubile Iwo reported to real!le only tamely
°eats en the dollar, so that the strictely
economy Is neceMerY.
TINA 101 • mantsci ,, ear 11510.
No definite time bas been fixed on for the
grand movement. The thzogreSti agreed
to the detennmatlen of tee time and
the general planet campaign to s conven
tion of the military °Mean of the Itlah I:A
-patite, to be held. m the spring.
•.V1.211
- • -
A rmolutlou of reePent for the memory of
the late General Thomas Francis 'leacher,
created a bested discussion, there being. a
wide difference of (Mtn lon se to his merits,
and the services be lied rendered the Fenian
cause. Applause and hisses grefted. evoty
Tepetitiori of his name, and the-resolution
was at bat declared ca rried, amid voclter
ons dissent.
SOLITICS •ID IPATAZOTIIIII
- TatOlation was adopted by s large ma
A m y
appointing a committee to draft an
appeal to the United Stews Unvernmeut td
blialtof their/eh patriot prisoner& confined
to the British diangeous. /n the debate on
the passes* Of .to resolution. the mineral
spirts of the Conroe. waa In . far or oi such
action, and that the two great political
parties In Americn should understand that
whichever party proved a - friend of the
y,,,,,l=Brothernood.woula receives please
of support from the Brotherhood, and that
this should be taught to the different tar
' aloe at boom. in this way the Fenian
.BrOttlarbood Weald beacons a power, to be
felt and btll In teeties. was the
ing that all eit
partial should be t
Isaereal, feel
un-)
that UM DrottieritoOd shout , / be the enemy
of Its enemies, and the friend of as friends,
no matter WhO tie party,. or What their
principles.
A declaration of prinelpiee was aft.r•
wants adopted, as were a eerie. of rennin
tions, which prOfessed & hearty co-opera
tion with the friendly peels; discleuning
and forbidding any Ma Of the BrOtherhooU
for political purposes, la oonneCttoo with
the present parties In thlsConnti7; of thanks
to promineat vitlians who bided the re
covery of Fenian armlet acknowledgmlot
to the Irish Nationalists Ot Careelitad; and
laiamuntennocung any application of funds,
except for the pa rohnile of area and other
revolutionary purposes...'
FROM LOUISVILLE, KY.
[useful Oblonglee ef Gov. ifelsO.—An
ineeoefory Fire.
tar T.SeaTnyb W We Pllt•rozgb 6matts.l
• Loutenuet. Sept. 10.—Goiarnor Jobs
llelm was burled today, at Elizabethtown,
with elel4 1,44 ammo la honor,. Vie fuser.
al Wee atlentetal ly the State oaten and •
large number of prominent citizens. No
business wee trammeled is see of lb. Mate
or ocrtuaty °Mime. Belli were. Imhoff from
tau to Otte defect.
A Baptist Chtuch, a two story brink, and
two story frame dwalliosa, in Jeffersonville.
Inn.. wen nen.o7on by Ina lass night. Lam
t8A00; nanny an, tnearaaos. The Me 'alai
the work of an nnandlary.
above} aid Spade Yoe tarp Deetroyed.
PAY dotardPh to tee I . ll4.statria ease dad
PRILIMTIELL, eeptembes Id-talks oaten.
also Mussel sag spade factory at do. Una.
Ate. aux the center Tadd and Saps
streets, sae deetrOpC4 by Are this atteraeoa.
Ides hem'.
BY CUBA CABLE
Ottorboarg Presents Ills Crorten-
Stale as *tutelar to Pupateloot Jun
um—arrests Sy the Presidoot—tinp
,...4 of tile Prussian
allutstor—Arrtrel .Adruirtal Trio.
Moir at Term Crus—Sr."Ottettnearg
to Leave Mexico In tteplatottor—
Masao Apes atilt la Prison—Late
robots news, ba., an.
COY .r.kempti to the rlttsbureb Eluette.3
N zv , Tee, September Ill—The Iferakri
lam., special, dated the 6th, by Cuba ea
tie, has the following Mexican news
Otterlxmrg ➢resented Lis credentials to
President Juarez, as Mister 11.1111 , 0t0n-
Liar], of the United States, on the 29th . ult.
l'lnpab, who had Just arrived ay the
steamer LiberW from New Orleans, wllt
take .passage M the UntLiti steamer for
'Vera true the :241.
Senor Meseta arrived per steamer her-
Jel-, charged with dispatches loom Juarez
or Washington. g,
Several &remits by convocatorls by Jeer.;
colltillUell to keep the ilealeaos at bourn
heat, It being uncoastituilonai, and th
Executive not having the power so to
unless Conan*e approves tham..
The tiovernor and Military Coninialidan
of Sall Leis are vicenied of infringing ono
tag circulars ort.ietriber Gib, and articles
twenty-one and twenty•four of the Geosrid
tlonstittition.
her. Ashlars has been agreed Chief Ofacial
oh foreign relation. •
convoy with 51,630,00 P Pram the City or
Mez!co arrived at Vera Cruz on the fin
ultimo .
.•
Interestslons or Mr. Ottertnanrg, Pordero
Din! and Ilre other generals, and a boa. of
Influential persona I. behalf of 011aron,
Were made an vain. .
K. llaitalso. Prussian El Wider at Mexico,
keeps in IMCIUIIIOI2 at San Lots. its is sup.
posed to be /crane, and is heedless of or
ders from Prussia in Insee no country.
Admiral Tosruiliortarrived at Vera Urns
on the 45iti, and WAS tOleavolor the capital
throeot clay. .
. .
Mla later otterbonrg telegraphed to limb
ington, after. receiving Me appointment,
that bit Omarminatlonto leave m Septem
ber was Irrevocable.
Banta Alma continues prisoner in San
In.. Dr. tall= believed he would not be
shot. Not a word Is said about Marquez.
The Iferoldts special ot the ;1..n alto late
the following Havana news t,. The Captain
general has dieddred the volunteer earalry
of Bade ago tle Ceti, 'Puerto Principe, Vil
la Clara, bancto Spirito. Trinidad and Ile
mediae. Tills is a elguilleant fact.
Cienfacor.lL ta repo - n.ll, resists the Col
lection of tint new tax. It is rumored that
a collie hatiOlath.Th has been myun that it
onld tic onion.] at Use puha of the bay.
Saturate %lesbians, cigar twister, and edi
tor of the Hum. Artisans . eundey Aurora,
Is reported to be to 01010 raullnemeld.- The
number of cigar twisters is assumed to be
fourteen thousand. A few hurls also peen
Iraptisoned • end Many ate tieelng to the
Vetted Statea..
Senor Para, the administration glrector,
has been taken soddenly iii. His sickness
Is undefined by phYsinians.
The supposed scheme for tillibusterine In
alskicom a swindle. •
The bpaulsti squadron, under Mender, ar
rises! at Rio, July letta it had sustained
serious damage, but, atter repair, proceed.
ed tons,. Platte.
Yomilto la moderating in canna.
CUL.. SuistesS scums to —TWO
linxidans tar rarsow.
Havasu, SeptembeP 10.-The strike
among the Cigar makers continues. About
two h undred Journeyman were thrown tote
prison, where they were properly. cared for
up the anti:mm.lles. It la said many of the
'lnunersiciarare ate inellned to yield and
take the men hank at (miner wages.
SIIOSISSAT 10111)0.
•
A gang of highwaymem are committing
tanbarks; In litmus. .
emirs . •
Ss hear, ram storm Is reported to have
damaged Lao crops.
£1700116 op 51[011 1001 £6llOO.
The British steamer Mersey brought from
Vera Cruz over throe tosodrest roro,os.
putt tar Ness Orleans; elsts $1,171,073 Spa.
cleTur Etortitud.
FROM WASffiNGTIFI
thy Tehanantt to the rsttaoargh exacta]
W.. 11511.1 1 .03. September le, PC.
SIMIAN .11 . 10.111.—rsa. orskTpgtl
• The :Wowing dlepateb MSS reuelye4
the - Acting CotatnahrlOcer et Indian Af
fair*: •
Omaha, September 9.—A. mot...neer ar
rived at the North Platte cut the 7th last
from Spotted Tattle camp, with the Inter. •
maiden that Told liandan, Arlin se-combs-
Med blandly ladtens, Would be at Neill
Platte on the 15,11 of the Malta, with on
white captives, threesroorim and thred
et:did - rem Sea tairatho Crew elle. and Slows
werewilling to make peace, and want the
Commissioners to Walt far them at North
I'lSllo. Thee looks well.
'. (Signed) • LI. ,4 SlagSept.. da'airs.
Till wither reacialo-cottnevon
The charges avelnift Callen., Internal
Revenue toucctor of greenly n, are or de
frauding the Government out of Ins tiro ou
four hundred and alesan leirrels of attc vs,
uAwards of 447,000. The Tedt rays it la re•
purled that Csilice7 tdrynitted too Govern
l ' ttr :e t ti o dr ileifir:gudttde to!
TVO
oa% ) tle n "' a t
plod the reffirliat Of Catheter. troll Leo
Impart. et manner In arbicti he attended Lo
Ott duties. Cellicot to still to Watelegtott,
It IS said attempting to evert arrest.
CLOT Der•areelr raTetral,aireteite
...Ave vaaelt altitatirai olt Sir Tee teases..
The Called States !Lasater lrcilatil•
veal id. Aden AdatlAt 19th. She touched no
St. •Itettatleti. day of liatiaglatear. where
Se, Willy was antorietroot elsoe ' rtil. At
Jebenne.CeeterOlthoide, Commander Erte
n. esetangod viaim Iv it It toe Italy.. Moth
appeared well .doposiG Inward Our fist.
Toe Sultan' informed Commander Elgudi
teat ea latilleat. slate, train le 44.1 Lae been
fur tome rears beet bend( carried on by the
Freed,. -Their manner of proceeding In to
pi:lmbue alaves on the Alrlcan coast, by
means of agent.. who. shin them to Arab
stews to
Toth
Osin of the Comoros,
whence theism taken under rebrelen
tine of ,:bpj.w rip to attire. of the
latter place, .to iliaotta, another Of La,
grOtip.• on We Island of llourtann, bola
Armen colonles. Cantrdullogthelt tare be
was likewise Informed that some of our
merc , autolentonohtna t Johannia, have,
at ellaareer times, carried off Intl:lost per
mission, atildects of the Gallen, wt.....
Plain.. of the aCta To glen' against each
oceerreneaS in future, Commander leuglllll
left • eiroutio• andtetted to masters raf
merch.datial tcuahlog there. De orpocted
to leave la • few days ler
Imeenre w.aaauoraa teeriaTittee . .
The taw regalatlens of the /loran of /e
-ternal Revenue. concerning bonded ware
hens& tranaportation and exportation,
goods In 0004, allowance Icr leakageand
acoonn of bonded gouda, were !mind to
sty. .1.7.1 er Them - all exiating warettousea
most tea re-eStabLiseed, other wise they will
, he ascot:Waned ,
vas Tatum retreat 'kr riatllooLA.
The Navy Department has rechtved
patches from Penarracds, announcing the
• mmtinued ravager, of yellow tenet. The
n. 1060110 bad also broken onion board the
trotted blame steioned Looopee, at. Key
Amt.
• -
- CCSTONI aviators.. •
Tbo rooelpte of Costsims from rho 2GIt4 to
Lou Slat of August, were 6.1,C30,664.
FROM NEW YORK
Gy 7%,terrayb to the I . lo.+lnagh C
Kaw YORK'. Sept. 10, 10.71.
IMIITTIOII OP oil. MIL..
Gencnil Sickles Lao bates ieception nod
tcsilmontal from Ms comma ea of the Er.
cant= Brlgnille. •
PST DnrazTYsir Frarre.
The CongieviMal Co=Mateo U, Invent
gate tbet fraud. in We deParl.l2l4.t
coesmt Its lICSSiOII to-4.T.
DAVI,. 01 WILLIAK•11C10. •
'Desit era md bolda rs of the suspend
Fe a thers and Citizens lliwk of W Ll 4
earl( Will sorter no loss. Thu bank tall/ no
rl4=
The 'Learner Atl►utla, from Bremen, art
via to. dal.
GOLD TLVOLDATIGN.
Liobl declined yeeterday from 141 , 4t0142 0 4;
no reported nale• or 1000 In 11,1:.•
Uy vortoue hound. It. *dreamed 113.414 y on
the rumored superordere of 'lsenre.dary
Uncio~LL LLo• Unbolt by Mr. Orn.elle,k, or Uncial:l'LL
IS.CIIIII DI GILD.
. .
lion. J. Mttproom. for MOUT Y. 1.• p 0...
bar Of Ummrs..to from %M. lot coogrooolomti
Dlotrit of 000tH Gisrollem,l l l B .l 80.1..ty
10111, le that atate.• rriiloy. 10 Lb. 1.2.1
you of Lte eat,. '
Itaikaalaa
(Cr Telerrtob to toe rittsourra titeette.:
6.l,,tltlDPritt—Garl Mayo ane•
crude L,ril Montle ne Uuyurnor Graered of
Canada next June.
Cep. Charlee Windham replenee Gen.
Michel re Cemmander•ln•Chislot the
mid lan forcer.
Mr. Denali le elected to Parliament by •
triajoelly eV twenty. ltd.. le • victory for
the Gouge party. •
Death of the &teeter of 4.40130 trareh,
• ear trot's,
the TeburePh to the r , eeeheele h °h ."' I
rOII4II.SfSIL. September 10 Or.
Thom. u. Tertur./feetor. of tirsoe en Loch,
Neer Yore Mt) , .11ea1 after a snort Utneee
lest 01001, at Ws rummer reenleure, at
19cat Park, on the Hudson river.
hoot sun lICO.ROSICIM . Strike. •
(Br TelexispL to the i'idstosien USettte.)
PRILMALTIM, Sept. W.—The loot and
11130CMakErS lave tondo a varlee tort went y-
Ave per cent. advance on their It
is reported that a portion 151 the shops
have agreed to the advance.
pawn Teller Abates:Med.
ale Telegraph le the Pittsburgh tiagette.l
• , Septemb, 10.-40eeph 5.
Cruthere, Teller of the Central Ilan 110 ell
bank, absconded with right er nine than.
It
doltare on PAP.rder night, A reward
It arena furtai apprebango. • •
• Otani nine Banned.
Mr 'lelneelib to see entionth monis.) •
Witinairros. Inn... September
/menace owe wins of E. J. Fell it Bro.,
110 do DOSIDelli in rb1i64101011 1, . w IS root.
iodnelly burned to-day. Lon en
vy.
nee Line Election. •
Hy Telegraph to the MlX:mull Gazette.) '
Ditgarr.M.,,Eleptember, 10.—Poor Dem
eratla representative , ' . ate elcdted iron
Waldo county, egamst tong last year. Ti •
ILepublican Inajerlry le redacted 1.200.
.
Sebool Ship Arrived.
rtltemptt W tee rltmergl. AeAde..l
Yorrusi Yoe tor, SePudrArr
Naval teem' Bblp ilareduela. tram Earce
pees maws, has srriviel In utes.pwa..
PITTSBURGH. WEDNiSDAY,:::SEPTEMBER 11. 1867.
NM EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
IMPORTINT FROM EUROPE.
Opening. of the North German
• Parliament.
SPEEOH OF KING WILLIAM.
THE DONCASTER RACES.
13.useia's Ultimatum to Turkey.
WAR REGARDED LS INEVITABLE
L7lklelnDll to the Ptttsbutnk Unsetted
GEILIZALNY.
rapro or Ton noare aIOMAN PAILIA
-I.l.l,—araxem or Jura WILLIAM.
hest.lN. Sept. 10.—The ...rind Parliament
of the Confederation of the North German.
States met to-day and was formally opened
by King William. In his smear the King
commenced by arldrerslng a warm welcome
to tho representatives as members of the
_First German Parliament which had met
under the new Constitution. _alluding to
the nail-ion of the booth • tem= Staley,
be said their sailboat relations with the
rest of Germany had been axed by treaties
of the Zolverein. lie assured the members
that the dennetal condition L of the Confeder,
idioms,. excellent. itgrovenues so Wiwi
been sufficient tomeetallexpenditurie. Ile
promlied that bills would be Introduced
providing for the complete and equal set
tlement
of the terms ana conditions of mil-
Itary eerstee, making all necessary, regule-
Goss in relation to passports, prescribing a
system of weights and tneaintres for the
eountt7, regulating postal matters with
for nations, nations, and looking to the estab
ent of Consulates in all the 'foreign
ports, and the . protection of the commer
cial marine of the Confencrauda every -
Os the high sees.
The King concluded Ills speech with the y
following peaceful aspiration :
men, prestoss is to be the great principle
underlying all your disoussions. Your,
work will be a work or peace. and by God's
blessings the Fatherland will in pewee en
joy the fruits of your labors."
I=TE
Loam', Bept. 10-2i,,tieg_Tea race.. at
Dancuter were Inaugurated with enueb
Writ to-oas, attracting a Teri large at
Undue. •
The Tilly stakes, for two year olds, value
.e 3.0, waft won by Athena. The Glaago
abate. were twirled off by.Dahalft Bath. L
'The great Yorketarn headway wee vr,un
by Styllle, a three year old. The value of
Mabee area [Fa.
Iu tun content for the Chantyague "team , .
value .LII4O, noe atone was ant and Vlrtnu
...cowl, but tba former was ruloal out for
over-metabtomil the stakos were awarded
to Virtue.
The Fits Rtlllutt at►kes. earned et ben
hendred end LartY-tiro pounds. Were Wen
by grlnneter-
The betting On the St. Leger Is' rczY
beery, and nal...tang race Is eattitil.
SERBIA.' '
OP T.. .afS 01 ?IMAM.
Sr. ?Irma* Items, Saotember 10.—The Sloth
of ,Perels hM aeceptial an Invitation from'
the Emperor AioZendetto fruit Rosa.
•
ITALY.
lettas arSonT •S',CT vtataLtat.'
Tlvasvrv. - September 111.—TavalstrInVas
that Garibaldi 'ivied and anal vita the
Praulan Alabvinalor walla In this oily, Is
contradicted.
' Naar Toss, Sept. It —The Tribicar spa
cial. Aerial Constantinople, at h. say ai
The Ell:defeat aratiatimder at tilts City,
General Ignalferr, hoe preseated to the
Ports another h ot° or hia •Ciorecnment,
• etch. demands the ermine el Crete to
lira - toe, and the tell equality or Chrtattane
and glahninetacs to all the Prost.... Of
he demand is declared to he the
u ltimatumu or !Weida, and. 11 waserer Is
asked tuition ten days. In diptemaate ictr
cite 111111 regarded aa almost Inevitable.
PIMA/MIS L 41:11 0 Coll ISEIICIAL.
Carnal. September lo—zesseiash—cortards
nt 9-IC. n-m. M.i, Erle 443 . itlautic dt l/ rent
Western 114.
Fess s roar, September 10—thenbso.--U.
it.h-dfis Ifili,.
Lie/ avow., September Ill—dretilng.—Cui-
Wu xicw• 1 at a limber decline oi yid ou
Amerioati dewrlptionst middling °wand,
91(4. Ovine, lrely mile , for th e day &OW
twee. Breadstuff* Closed Arlo. Corn We
94 tor now mize4 western. W heat Weed for
o, i d
Califon/le hate. oats ZS W. Parley Ss
Pia Cis. Provisions of strong. Dear
V.:ft to. Park Its per un . Cheese Si. for
for Aurarbran. Lard SO. 4. &won 414 r 4
Produce—Tallow. tie ed. Petroleum—ld
for spirits and Is 3.1 for retain].
Lennon. Scutinater 10—iontifi9...-Sogar
14, Ca.
J\
close . September S—iformap.—VorrO
lama closed Amer, Vai - lard Irlate fAI Oso.
'FROM !IRE PACIFIC
She California ilartia*—Tho Idr
eralmod Veda—U..lomM alaJorify
9.000-1).$10 of ...old alarlinor.
tar I,l.grapoto ritlain,or-litut.l4.l •
Saw Yeatroiato, September le.—Ctortml eta
returns from thirteen 'eacuttlea sad puha'
tram twenty...lsta counties make height , *
majority nearly Mee the sand.. The sine
counties to bear from give smell end
will probably increase the mS3orlty of
Haight. The total vote polled In the stile.
tech coordles mentioned was GAM
height's majority glitS. The, mime counties
at the last general election nave • total vote
et S.Illh; Union majority Salt The deereue
of the vote In thee* mantles tete year is
notwittimmeding the most excitine
al Z.' ma./ }-eara. atloo
shows nO derream in toe timelier entitled to
ante. •
-Itte TWO for YeY. independent teoubllcan
candidate for Governor, Le about tole, so far
se known.
Captain it. J. Yamteweter Mod in his la d
teat Might. lie commanded the first reg..
ler meamer,on Lake Gomel°, In Mu. Some
years ago ha was Vaadarblit's agent in
Calera.- • •
The lisle t Norcross 11lnlag Compeny
nu declared a airlaand of eI.Z per share..
Chollar 0010.4 $3.
Salleo-11101 sminiship Golden Cite for
Panama with passenger. for. New York,
and ifilef.9loin tremnre, a little over half for
New Tork.
- - -
FROM SOUTH AMERICA
The aceets.2lloaquerst lead Ls Col.
usable—The Coasters Once More
(By Toisersas tote. elltabarge Ussetts.l
Nisr.:Yess, September tO.—A. Panama let
ter Ws. the .3st:int - pet adbilreute Itts
yuere 10 Borate bees resolved to - Is:lppon
Acosta and
Lopes
ROW JminlstraLlon. IC Is
T Vs V< i g p s e as s stllrs I , ll= l r ' In ' Ms 9 4 '
serrates,. -
[torso. bad been detested at Itlo pasta
and teptured. aud the casein , Oa* titter
enure peaceable.
right Bet.vman tioldlrre and Retro.
wt Vareaville, V.. •
COT Tel,grape to the IT atertrea Ossetia.)
Ittentronn, gent. 10.—A telegram from
!sortable to.ufght eeporte a tight this af
ternoon between Knee noldier• of the
Twenty.drat IL a. I.ooope sad town nuittrntr
Tbe poldiers - .bed beaten acoloredean
tee refusing' to sell liquor last night,
soother, reortilng were about to heat
when the negro. rallied, and a
Cont ensnell. The oilmen* elused theit
stores, and a nompany of soldier* Were Ke at
In from comp IWO. re...torect 111,7,0. Oen
eoldier was slabbed 10 the melee, and about
.00PM Soldiers soil Maul's bOly beaten.
coarse ilea at ttempete—liteard of
Mewls*. Iteeesesdee thole 5e11...
ray 1 el.enee to lb* l'lttaburirb Unette. 3
Mizoram, le.—The weather 11 cloudy and
It le wry molt the thermometer at idaty
°lent degrees.
The Board of Health has reorme (dared their
action In regard to quarantine. and It. will
be eetablishea below the t;ity to-mOrtOw.
Ho motto from below will ere allowed to
peso until examined by tho boaith 0900,
Wm. Alcides lorttell to Deliver SP Aa.
drommot Cooper Ism Mote.
(err Teiegrop• Y tee riusbursb tiesette4
Nnw Toni , fiept.lo.—The Union Itepobliv
can • General Committee thin evening gp
polnlett a Commlttoe to Invite Geneva
Sickle. to address the Call.. at Cooper la
etitotel another to fame. rem/lotions ex
premien of the eenUments of the Itepribil
cane Oflieer York regardiog amine of
Utin. %Wee In the South. • .
lklatraled Work of •rt Destrakad„
Teissrspn jot We Y1t1,0 , 10,0 Usretts.l
2s,,ts yoar, ttootsorbir 10.—Tbs world of
Sri , recently taffersd most trrovarablo loss
by tbs destrantion of tbs famous Unancl of
Madonna del Rosario, In Venice. Amour
othsr works t oonsiderable note burred
woo THAW/ co Inbrato4 protons Or the kat ,
tyrdom rd 'Bt. rota. .
• The Eleattos
ta Mosaiarta.
(B, Tailkaraon Mut Pittabarsli Gault de mo.
Irmatat.s. CITY. Sept. 10.-11.01Logi,
carat, la elsoUiti to COngroas n 7 "stoat I,l=
majority , Tim Legislature I. almOit =M.
lammaly demooratfa. .
Tallow Moths at New Oilcan.
Cay T•hooey! , to ta• Pittsburgh Us motte.2'
Nam •Outusups, Mph. - lo.—Tbore, wool
forty-two yellow.. Mir deaths it ruin lb.
Swooty4our Won OodSoff atomism
THE COUNTRY'S PERIL
speech of Ben, Wade at Cleveland.
PIA PORTO C E OF THE PRESENT CRISIS
Temper and Purpose of the
Rebels Unchanged.
BEIM DIMON us its PAUL"
Reminiscences of Rebel 'Lead
Teleerehh to the I•ll..heetl!Geeel
CL:EvitaiD, SID•
Senator Made spoke hitt. to.d
meta WPOitItIII e . A Ane mi
mood to him. no bemili - n/
nls Jndoment no Mare haporisi
thiltistdry of oar tioyernmont hi
lend 'thin Tliongt
Gist or arms hod. Opined, Um
be- no relaxation * The .powe
opposed the Government de
war
chill artist. Their itirposee
changed, their determination
Ile said lawn the spotlit eau!
gross closed many bollated that at twat the
rrooldnutot tno United lltaten would sewn•
don tbo Mrs, owllleh b. bad go long par-
od. accept no 1".1107 . of ' Conreia .bk),
was, approved by a large majority of the
people, and execute the laws passed
by that body. Was not of that
number, for 1 had no confidence that
he would administer the laws with
edelity. when freed, from the restraint*
which were necesaartly upon him denac
the session of Concrete. Barely onoligh
to tat fatten .back into the same intone
metes, and at' last we have it 'from his
special Orgaa•that be is on the' war path.
By he vroCiatinetion yet knew that be still
srnerte nte deterelinacitta toporeue a policy
in opporntlun to that of Congress, and
we bays blots from all Oles that
he will carry out, that volley •
peaceably, If m a n y ; If not, 'by .
force. Imobtices o f yen think that.
an unnertaklog so rash that no man in his
senses would attempt,it. And so, when
Sumter was flied upon; sone, thought that
email war was not Intended. The spotter
arnared•t he people that as great peril et.
i.te in-day as worn tented rebels struck at !
the ills of the Repnblia. and ardently ay
; pesied to three who saes/ the nation hy
their yolor then, to rally to Its sessile..
No one could say he had been an alarmist.
[ During the war he had never doubted our 01.
timate secrets; but the machmatioes of the
present enemies of toe repaollo do not ar- i
rit the attereetoO, as 014 the clamors of
war, endure so much the mete d•OoterOU• '
for that reason. fin »forced to the fact
that the rebel leaderethilw no signs of Ye-
Orldahce. hot are ready to try Watt whoa
oPtsc i tonity offers. Ea enolte Of the Con
thealOnal Committee which Investigated
temper and disposition of the Come,
and co:mended that the rebellion Is as rite
reference alimo duties the war. 'lied
to that state of - feel in g
-The - danger lies to the fact, that
Cando:, back of those who got up nod
carried on the rebellion .
w whee • Warn °Mee
red party al, the Nnythose eympeothles
were with them. and who gave them all
the old and consfert In their power. I will
if
say that wend It not for the sympathy
the Dentioarette part th ere weeds Wryer
helot been woo rellton. to me.
Corday etter
L!
you, wwere at atter
day I was In aloe° council wit Jeff. Davis,
Tnitordw, Serf ateln, Mentor. Crittead.,
and others of minor Dote. In that room,
shore there were onto totake notes torpor.
licatorni. All talked fataillarlytogetber, and
lie plane and purpratel of the Scath , •ere
needy arowel. tire:hohl tuem that thee
social bring on a war. But they said no;
van rennet Caere° a Wale, Inflating spot ,
- MO 'debt of states to morn. It war comes,
-alt Davis, the blow will tail upon you, idol
not noon an The North. sad aot the
town, will tie Lileysetatel. If it, comes
us.
to that, the city of New Took has 'agreed
to go with I Moo no Moan they
.cad an understanding to that effect
with Wood, Marine and other*. to hart. If
poodhle. the greet lgetroteritS Into the
s hirliewil of *reveal.. Davis also said
that Pen anylVartie and Indian., world go
Iran them. and to support. hie Statemunt
toed up density the :Volutione adept ell
on ttai etth Id Jantlary.liCl, by DeosOcratn
Coh•entlnto it those SlMput, seeding vest
to, to the pttier-8W seereislotii and
ritndginte ten tenured ' timamed meri to
a:Arne, tam. One of the renolUtiona de
emmel that If tier attempt was toad• to
anarre
o.Ln. e .
muthh U
b m e m h e Mo t d h eGooen
the DatalOaracy. These La daunted In toy
mee, and told Me that meta my own Stair
sonhri lola with them. I recnitect the reply
that I made to him. The Dantoorttey
1 the 'north, like the Dowd, will Mal
, tou into the scraps. and then leave
you there. (Great angular ) When It
cern es to Maclean of atom, not tom et them
• ill date to raise his arm in the cense°,
',degree, ♦ Ayala, I Day teat bet for the aid
And comfort afforded the item hero leaders
~, the D o mnototty of the North, there
would have been pa il .
thearge upon this,
great organised pa reitemehlitty
of three hundred duxes . thousan flower
of our yreth tying In their V lip the
ilemoeutfre whey, Ise Invcod. thMoi who
m ol t no the tatty swi ng the war. and
through It. Downed the government,
fo rThos
who. to Ohio, pat Op • convicted traitor r
Governor. 541.1 exerted thetneelvett la
alert' bunt. Where wee Judge Thet
a,. when Tallididignam On • count.
1
into Governor I , Ile was acting
ne concert' with the Great Barostod,
who yr., working out his sentence in a
Medan land. Mr. Thor Mate could nut plead
I igoorarme to this matter. It was blown to
sit that Ur. Waller:distal= had been tried
oy a mliiiAry tribune, mutter the glad ,
sum et one Of the nest oprleht
men to the sertice. who, ,if as
reports , ere true. had he been
allowed his, own way. would have discoaed
of the Mob In • manner which wOhld have
prevented Mr. Vali:adobe:a from making
ttettvonithle thWeehtel %/Menthe - et the HMO
' tr.:. Note. Mr. Than:Mtn Wee a gentlemen,
'Bt tweet redatlene bat IS dt to he trusted
watt enteral:tient affairs en /Oda. hearth%
' with religloo. The LtelaaantOT .0010 1, 141-
.bygones be bygones, but it canlt Do
' liere the speaker sketched the binary of
the rebellion and events leading to tt. lie
thee sold; SP here were your De teethe
etea the war broke Out. lt•thtunter awoke
the- Republican party Land-some'.twirl.
Min . Democrats, hat the remainder
thought It unconstitational to cooler
State, and think so yet. They
Wined • bele erns sod were willing to per
'nut ea Invasion of the North, and the Ulti
mate 7destr - liettart Of the Government by
the rebels. They denounce , ' every itieelitde
enacted for the safety of tne country on.
ao: itntionrtl. They did all In their power
To Moore:tate 'tie currency. the very
sinew hy which the ' army was equip.
eel, clothed, paid and fed, by pro.
nen:lolns It Me, unconstitutionally let
viloat in the country. When salted to
bring forth one Constitattonal meallere
theisisclees for the enintleetton of the I.
bellion, they were dumb; yea, more dumb
thatelhterittehl an. Thee could sot and did
not do sunning
but card Shedd Ihn In eall
none the Vroon party. It was
inconsistent for limeacrals to complain
About the extent of • sae they lied helped,
In extending sympathy to rebels, by their
sitarta to depreciate the cot y. and to
discourage stmenta d ebt Ing to
Caned. They Swore the have would
be palittneo teat , are afraid It will be paid,
On the question or negro endrage he said
It seta on practical Importance, hat the
ptlesdple wee of IMCO• significance. Who
is moon enough to deprive amolorevi Man 01
flintily... where Delete. his !thereof every.
thief, that taint a Dell:Mwrall
Ile closed by annealing to those from the
. coonuiy to orgattlie their towastilps on that
the p o lls .
Man could bo brought to
the polls. Whatever limos& valuable among
moo Is obtained by the horsiest labor and
retained by the greatest vlgtheice. it
would reoutre . considerable •svork 10 meet
the scheming plarrneof the ilettMClOo7.
There are *Moore andellthanithill before os
nos, but with A flea determinatioto Men
conic Lenge impeditseate, the way willllool
110 Clear. --
SUDO \MILITARY VISTRICT,
Onto! Onmierstsgi ••111•• 1••••1•• •
Timm Who 11•1. hot Vivien insa
Parole. .
a/ . VVICIR>Vb to %U. rltterAntb U>aette.7
•
CKLULtsiullig tient. 10.-ken. Culby has Is
win, ft. fatiogrlnv •
USADVII•3I..II 6.11.11 MILITAILT D1111,1111:1T,
Calatstrus. MOT.
Ornered Order. ,o. betel toomt,
%UM. EMUS 1 , 011.0110 subject to parole ender
he term
navn
el the onrunder of the loaurgent
en
atom thn 1/th day of April, I
rEie ol
n, vuntarily exiled themselves from dm
'Wads lately In. rubeihnn, thereby eyed Ina
c,,,,obligatione b y
tally saatito NS sell faith.
fully amused by eirothers eel/ 'et thereto',
end bays since returned LO the tinned
Weirs:
ord red, that all such perarme, rest:
dente or d whaled, or 050 may hereafter
b.eeomr Monte or domiciled, 'Whin the
limits of the military Menet, be required
to spreoriththirty deviant.? the receipt
of MU order a t headquarters of the poet at
( modest in which thee May D 6 ett reel,
dr , or dewellutl, the parole prescribed on
the OM day of April, rad. • The parole will
ho given to duet tette. one to be retained by
the person whoulVes It. the Other to be for.
warded to dilarlat hosadquart.• for record
arid rnsuileelon• •
The P ro toet Ilerahel General ot the Dl..
is charged with the execution or Gale
artier. •
Defaeltlog Teller CapturelL
tar Teierreeb to me ritteeero
6are.La, BOpteLOOOT lti.—Joseph S. Cat'.
deettltlthe Teller of the Central
nomad IlattW A ealetted ae mate cm the
re en, uregoty, booed LO Li*Ollllll,
'Which tear or et hauled or a nilot boat, two
and brought beet t9a leaning
c ,,,,,lloon,ttaeloa One feel of water tu the
hem Caruthers ears he allowed a Mend
to oreraraW his aceonntand he was not
!tenanted one dollar hl meet.
•
• Maine Ztectlon—Latess,
tel.r.oatiliph to the plitiburah Osten*. 1
gtw max, September 10.—A special' to
the trortit from Malta expreesee tho belief
thet linamberitti t s notjority will cot ezoised
vo k. to autO, that the State Senate matins
seven Detnoerata to twenty-lour
and that the Democrats went on a
n,ejority intim House
Oda .11141110.. Wood word ApOsbrittol
. . Yoe t pogroms.
U;, Teacart. to tae Memorial alumna)
.
Wmtiggilil, Pa., September 10.—Xid
Ohba Justice Woodward by be= .Ikomtna
-2,..#4.
tad b Use Demoorata for tbe vendor In op
4300grOOSOPILI DISOZIOSOCOOIIogid
try a FROWN, .
CITY AND SUMO.
FOURTH PAGE.—Tfte latest and most relit!,
bis Yong, OU clad Product Markst, /UMW ,
17is. by WSW pap, ys thy dim vitt Wound
COURT OF NEB 'AND TERMINER.
The Trial of 'Victor 61. Keller, Charged
with the Murder of James Geld
. rich.
In the Court of Oyer and Terminer yes
tard4 morning, before Judaea eitAirrett and -
Stowe,. Victor 0. Kellar, Indicted for the
murder of James Goldrlch, In the Thlid
ward, Allegheny, In Jane last, was put upon
rile trial. The prisoner, who is a Forme
man of prepossening appearance, was ar
raigned In the natal manner, and entered
the plea of "not guilty." The Common
wealth was represented in thin cue by Dis
trict Attorney Duff and Mews. Cochran
and Morrison, and the defense by John M.
Kirkpatrick and Themes ILMantuill,Ens.
_ .
IMITOItr OP Tag oAss.
Tile hOMICide WY committed at, the home
of Daunts Kellar, on . Ohio street, Allegheny,
on the night Of the lOth of June last. The
deceased and Thomas McFarland rad been
attending et picnic on Troy Hill, in the
afternoon, and were returning come be
tween ten and eleven o'clock. Vi - l!lle going
down Ohlo street lioldrich proposed to en
Over to Dennis Reliant liquor More and get
a drink. Tun went into the store and
sated , tor a drink; when Victor Kellar.
nephew of Demme Kellar, told them that
they did not retail liquor sod that the
drink. Could not be furnished. At this
time Donnie Kellar name Into the room,
when a seoond demand for ilrlaka was
made, and agalu reinitod. A. disturbance
then occurred, during whin GOldrich was
abet In the head, and died a few hours af
terwards, having In the meantime been re
moval to his mother's hon. at the head of
East Klein, Atleithmy.
Toomw ki'Farland.oompanion of the de
' ceased. was charged :with having done the
sbooting, IL being alleged that he had In
tended in shoot ono( the letters, and had •1
14 Merl Golds - Mb by accident Me was ar
restral Immtallately after the affray, end
Pithin- the Allegheny lock-up. On the
llth of Jen, Coroner Claw.n impanoelled
a 3nry and proceeded to investigate the
circumstances attamling the death of Gold
rich, and on the evening of the same day,
or the following day, McFarland had a hear
ing before Ilayor Morrison, en information
BargiCharging him with murder having been
ng
by Denis Kellar. The Coroner's
Jury rendered a verdict to the effect `qtrat
ties deceased came to Iliadeathfroru•wOund
manned by a pistol shot areal rather by
Thom. 11Plarlthd or Voter G. Kellar, but
that • thee were unable to determine
which one." Under this finding Kellar
weaarrested, and both ho and • kl'Farand
rer Keane Committed to await trial for ,
murder. When the case of McFarland came
before the Grand Jury, Asrastant District
Attorney Riddell summered that further
search be made for the pistol. with which
the shooting was supposed to be done, as
up to that time no weapon hail been discov
ered.- 11 , F.land wae enrolled Immediate
ly after hle arrest, but no pawl was found
In
lan
ce adduc poeseas ed lon and there wee no
, eilber before the Coronerpr
at the hearing before the Mayor, to show
that he ever carried such a weapon. On
the other hand, it was shown that Kellar
had • pistol, sod that imenrallately after
the shooting he deft the store room and
twent into a rent room, cut that shortly at
rwer•le he returned. In theism.ce with
the auggestlen of the Assistant District AL.
M... Coroner Clawson and Milker Wrig
ley visited the Douse Of Denali Kellar for
the purposeof onetime • thorough
enrols for `a ti lt pistol. After enthato-
mg the hon., Swatch was made in the
back yard, and in the privy vault a several
barrelled revolver was found. Olt of the
barrels were loaded and one empty. The
discovery of the pistol changed the appear
ance of the cue, and noosed to point to
Kellar as the munlerer. The Greed Jury
thee ignored the bill against McFarland,
anti he trs• released from monody. A true
bill was toted against Victor kelink, and
elan that time he ram been conneral in the
county tad. Kellar, prestone to has ans..
was employed In his tether's- har , tware
atom 013 label street., Allegbetty, &few doors
below that of Deena Kellar. Golthketr,the
deceased, was employed in a Manhiner shop
111 this city, est which eetablisbuttot MaTar-
I land was also employed. lt..,
vine Jr., '.
Then were but few chanting. either by
the proem-utter, or def... The following
jury et. mipanueledt
I Geo, Ammon, Math Want, rataburgh.
1. J.. Cent , or, if o.r/it-Clair Towestilp.
I. Ito.ee licliregOr, Penn Township.
4 Andrew Jorge, litilith Township.
I. John Flack. Foot. Were, Pittsburgh.
G Joe. nesting. Third Ward, Pittsburgh.
7. nowt It littunitownevt De. To•notp.
li. John F. court., nacre.. Tn.:Letup.
0 John Mural:tall, Itigth Ward,Pittsburch.
Pt John Allen, Lower 51.1.;istr Townsittp.•
it Joetenh Roe,. Firm Ward, Pittsburgn.
I'. William Penney, Baldwin Township.
crapes eon tea connoirwestre.
•
Robert et. Morrison, Eso , opened the nth
for the Commonwealth. Lintleded to the
grave nature of the °Zen. for which the
prisoner was Indicted, and then nrielly
toranthed the facts prcpoeed to be spored by
the proetteutlOa. the said the evidence
would Oa
_MEgymit a character as to lean
met of their consteeration tee question of
murder in th e snood degree. Tee verdict
most be either order in the Kr nt degree,
voluntary mania gene, or acquittal.
rug W....
Thorns Ookirer . sween—The deraaled
Siele z Go:di Ich oa. a brother of mil.l 1.•
Mt on the lith 01 Jut., in Allegheny min, .
• wound in 4..... d. at 1...7 ...KM...
tae.
.. .
Donor 41earn, sworn—Waa celled. to ...
Jame* Goidetch at eleven Weleek on the
Meet et tam Iltb el June, at the store Of
Dennts,Xeller, ou the atones of little street
and East Lave. Allegheny city; Goldrlch
was lying on the floor between the end of
the counter and tee window; he wu bleed•
I .
tug from a wound n the ebb of hi. head;
Inaned a probe In the wound about rave
ches, and made tip my mind that the
wound was facet; ads e *mond examine.
non which guest 'elated the ant; the
tonna man tOol.11.0) spoke twice to met
he asked melt I thought he would recover;
I told Olin I thought not. About noon on
thellth of J.. performeda post melees
exemlnation. The witness teen dtwortbed
fragments of the wound, and produced
of hone. Re boa no doubt the
wound caused the death of tioldrich.
Thorne. McFarland. sworn—Live in Ir.
win'* latheY, Allegheny; was with Jam.
Ooldrlch at De:lnlet:eller% ens the 10th of
June last; we both asked for liquor and
were both tensed; some words paned ee
.o were going mai.as attracted Icy a reef
fie between the deceased and Dennis Kai•
ler; turned round and was met by deponent
and struck; the blow knocked me de•o;
don't remember anything more until 1 was
arrested and put inside the door. [Deceas
ed described the ;mouton of Goldrlch son
Keller.] tioldrleb bad Dennis Kellar by the
hair when 1 ant saw teem. goading, and
Just before 1 wee geocked down.. •
No creseoramlnation. .•
Josses Marsha/4. sworn—Live on West
street, Allegheny; en the night of the lath
of June wag going up Ohlo street On the
opposite , Mae of tee street teem Kellarl;
heard a dlstarlor ea m,d started across the,
street; slopped between the railroad tracks
when 1 beard the glue breaking; I then
crossed over, sad 10.1 as' reached teepee.
merit saw the neat of • Maud; a policemen
then rushee past me, took hold of Meier-
lee 4. and brought bit out of the door;
dice% kunw McFarland at the time; went
Into the Souse to see who was hurttthen
want down the street to see where Mcrae.
land wan taken by the rtneen; alter I came
hack to Kollar'., Uoldricb bad rolled to the
other sub of the room, when 1 Bret looked
In I saw Ooldrich lyin g ' no the noon the
Prisoner was Standing near the end of the
coveter. •
The Court. took • recess to *fiord the
iemlmeat opportunity of getting dinner.
. arraakoos sessms, '
James Aforslion, recalled—The second
time I looked In the store the prisoner was
gone; when i saw the non 'ef the Maud.
eterarluel was leaning towards the deer,
end the Moth was immediately over his
shorlder, on the Made of the door; It ap
neared as it some person bad bold of bib
Flatland; Old not see any person have hold
of him; can't tell who tired the ehet-414
net see; It most have been tired near the
dour, Judgmg from the Slant; I observed no .
other lathe loans teas I knew, blot
old Mr. Kellar; there were severelotherslo;
thee were scattered all through the room,
...Meat when I looked In the 111600 , 1 time,
after the shot, the scenting Wiiii all over;
when I looked , n atter the flash.—• wend
or two ett•rWards.—Kellar was gone.
Cross-examined—After the shooting did
not see the other persons scattered through
tb a rerun; they all calico tO where (101Onsh
was being.
Dlreet eseanteation resumed—l seer three
or tour perione In the room attei Goldrlch
tell; the Bosh did nut seem to be more thin
three feet. Irmo the end Of the counter.
where Keller wee standing; It wall twenty
minutes past ten *hen the shooting took
piece; the room wee lighted. - • .
John Mecum. ewernUlLl•e on Ohio street,
',klieg. ettylon the night of the cleorirninee I
was passing up the street, when I hoards
distarbence,l hen I he entail of glans, and the
report of a Mime; went over when Isew in
man (Uoldrich) lying on lots face Oa the floor,
with his feet toward* tbe door; there were
nee or Mx In the room, hut old not know
any of them but McFarland; .111 not see the
prisoner there the fleet time 1 went in.
Meer Charles Watert s worn—About hear
past ten the ;debt or the orourrencre, / wee
on the, oppeeite lode of Ohio street' from
Mr. Kellar's; saw two Men crone hip Ohlo
street and posh 11110 Kellar's; linen after
they want In I saw the same door pushed
open, and saw: McFarland, Wearing a while
coat, seething with some hereon In the
house; beard the roper; o' II pistol, and ran
over; when 1 rate evert atreeted MeFer•
haul and sesenteel him; did not see Victor
Kellar, the prisoner, at the home; was aerate
the auger when I caw the dash of the pistol;
it seemed totems froth some - where near
McFarland , * fan..
Cross.exandited.—The - Bub seemed to
come pretty near the ranted arm of the man
In the while Watt thienten in the white cost
et the same man I afterward* terMated as
McFarland., • , ' '
John Irsraludt. retailed-IMM I looked
over Ohio ;treat I saw McFarland la Kel•
ler'a door.just standing On the Inside of the
oer; ,he had M insta l meal; when I heard
he retort of a loomed overt when
looked In 1 saw deeeeeed lying on the
oar; did net see the' prlsOtter, or the butt
I the pistol.
&mart Charles, sworn—Wude the oppoe
Ito aide of the street f rom baling'.; heard a
letnrUnee there sod then the revert of a
tato!! when I got over a policeman had
old of McFarland; caw deceased lying on
the floor, near the deer.
Crewmen:lined—Torre were not more
than three or four inside of the door, het a
onesiderahle crowd wen afterward,
/Fer.Marelcht testified abet he was passing
on, Ohio 'street, on th•nteht oft ne affair,
and beard the report of a patel at Kellar's;
did not see the primmer, Kellar %beret but
saw Idererland in the bands of an ethos.:
Mal/or Sextets., of Allegheny. sworn,
Sew the prtsonsr the next mernlng after
the °marrow.Re stated be was In the
room at Kellar's, on the night Of the ankh',
and got Into • angle with McFarland; the
blast Monk two %Ilona ! When 1 ratoi was
PRICE THREE CENTS:
fired, and he (Kellar) leaped: Oyer the bar
rels and ran out of the room:. asked him
why he went out, and be said! h e was afraid
be would Web. himeelf. Ile made several
statements, bat don't rsooll4er Moe Par
tlenrarlYi they were nubstantially Me same
have stated.
•
Peter Bans, eolOred, teskeed• that he
found a revolver In the privy. yealt of Kat
lar's house, in clearing the same mon actor
the oscurrencef he Identified . ,t.he pistol pro.
lured by the proemution es the one he'
found lathe privy; 'hen found one barrel
had Hewn fired out.
open . John Wrigley teatte - be wan Pm'
eat when the pistol was fired there Wu One
load out of the pow; and cis'. la•
W.J.• Patterson - seeed thet he removed
sin loads from the. pistol; . there , was one
barrel empty when be did sot bad in my pas
session the hall left with me toy Ur. *born;
letf7.°Sg:X.V,::,'llt7,Tic,°,'" "'MN tab
Ire loess in weight in hamlet' through oh
pima
Dr Perelonent testified title itanr &pistol
seine three or four weeks be oto the occur.
mem in Kellar's Pollemelo ....et give
lay idea es to what was its ans.
H.ll l, Peek tealtled that /*longtime he:-
• fore the ourreucKeller;naYe him a
tol fossil, s aying sdidn't went to carry it
ergr r iff' testified Mat ilia newer saw
him with a pistol.
The pistol—a *even b tiled •oneo—wali
offered in eidenc. • . •
The Commonwealth mote/ berg. and Mr.
Marehall announced the :the defence
would slim rest, and were willing to submit
the care under the chersO ,of the Court.
Toll proposition wine not mcepted hy the
Commormealth; and Kr. Costiraned
dreesed the Inn . for the Oreteree MD.
Meows. Marshall and Kirkpatrick follow
pli Mr. Cochran for the dilfense. In brief
epeeches. They argued that Mae Common
wealth had entirely failed( to make out a
cane against the
pr
and claimed
verdict of acquittal, on •th;tl fact. Pre
sented by the preeecottoo.', ;
Col. Duff clogied the came (Sr the prologue..
Tbe Court then adjoned until is
morning at nine o'clock, wh ole Judge :stows
will charge the Jury.. ' ••• •
The Mined Oetruee—Parthal Hee
A. partial iiiarlngnit the ow) of Alexander
IL Haight, implicated la the alleged out
rage of Kate Waldron, sea to have been
perpetrnted on Stuiday everilsg, September
Ist, Wok place baton, Ms llOnior 'Stayer 110-
CarthligesterdaY afternoon: The Common
wealth was represented by Assistant rd..
sea Attorney Liddell. 30116 C. HeCiarth.l
and S. H. Heyer, Lava, appearing for the
defense. ' •
Kate L. Waldron, the nripecatrig, was
called-to the stand and testified we follow.:
porchtwenty.. Sabba t httened
a week ago last missed
my way when I came out and went down
Penn street; was near the Scott Hoagie; met
two men who came near me and 1, asked
them the way to the Onion Hotel, when one
of them said 1 was a long Way from It. bin
that they were going that coy and would
go with ma • They spoke together, and one
of them said meant that 1 was • long way
from the Hotel, and said 1 had better gat a
carriage; I thanked and ret uned nd be went
around the, 'corner, immedi
ately With eartiage. Resell tot. driver
take; the laity to the tthion noose;"
Bid "not to the Union Howes but the Union
etel;" they sald It was all the same; .ked
the driver what he etoniti charge; be said,
'vim dollar. , " and I paid him anti got in; ea
th•• driver was starting both men got fn the
.p ge
themes down In front of me; 1
oke to I did so 1 sr. seised, and
one of them pieced a astarateed towel or
cloth over my mouth; I remember nothing
more :could not rtalst,them and became In
sensible; remember nothing more until I
recover.. at sir. Fitzsimmons' hove on
Howl 7 manila ir; I asked where I was when .
I recovered: they brought ma a diary and
asked II It was mine. eald st was and
that 1. had one hundred and fifteen
dollars paid me on Saturday. Two rinse
were missing from my "finseth, and
the fingers werered and •wollen. I had paid
bet one dollar oat of the illth,-and that I
gave to toe driver; had a railway ticket
to Boston which as also missing; the
money was greenbacks; met nothing else.
It eat timely Minolta to nine o'clock when
Teft the elm oh; think I entered the car
nage ten talented afterwards; can't fix the
place where 1 gut into toe Mileage preen.-
ly; It was a close carriage: saw the men
when' they net Int On, of them was a large
Man; 21W one of the weir; that Is the man
(pointing to Haight); know him by bit
Mee and general appearance; he is the
larger of the two, saw him 'a gain at Mr.
FilislellnOme on Tharsfla7l aeveriumr him
before UM. oconftunom he Is the man who
took hold of me mid the smaller one put the
towel on my face; have not seen the small
er man lanes.
• ..
ththattantlumemse to this city frern•
Galveston; going to Mththeituartte; Hr. Al
len, from Tennessee, gave tee the money on
Sunday; done; know where he Is ntnetoorer
wised I:brine:tr. before; Illtt 'not know
that It gess the MOM Routs Seam; 1 Mod tt
out hy being tber• on last Suodnt teas
over with the Mayor; wen tram the Cheren
over the snots route with Um Mayor that
bad
gone over broom th• occurrence took
FlT',.l,tlV:tre7=7lt,':";!Td'V
tore; I caw the delendant at Sir. Fittslut.
mould,/ was sot told •ho was, there; I was
told teat several gentlemth were
down Stales that wanted to see me;
don't know that. Mr. Seett ever told me
thatith had srrested the math several were
arought there for Identification; ester
tossing the Scott nooses lathed and wtht
Into a V reel or an allay thd thme Out Dear
o drug More:dint% know whether It was In
a corner or not; don't inner *Settler a rall
y/ay was steer the Mug Monet don't know
which able of the street the dreg store Is
tom,dnt knot the flit . ..Mtn I tookiturned
left Irmo th e goat Mthen don't
know them which way I flail It woe near
the dreg store !gra In the Inarrlette; there
was a street gas-light ens . ; was soprano.
ett by the men -near the drug elated
eau', tell hew I got to the dreg
stone; thou I came to the Scott Obese 1
went toward the bridge Sad then turned to
my left; don't hoer the Street.; was Dever
hint before, the men pealed[nee& the Scott
Moots; before I reached the drug ow:other
Amman bank. and then /trooke to them. ar
rived at the Union hotel somewhere about
ten o'clock on Saturday ninth maw a light
In the drug store; didn't register my name
at the hotel; believe name was resister-
Iscl for me. Outlaw.% know who did lb the
tame was Dalton; I think the bead alert
registered It; don't know the Ant name
registered I had the wrong nerd., pot down
bee I thought / was rebated; I
bent ad n
trortmounte .0 wraith talen from
me 'on my way to MOM MITI / bad
no money, and was passed (nn from •tattort
tomb.; I saw a matt who had seen on
the LW*, at the Union Hotel when I. took .
thinfor; 1 had my stster's OnsOndta name
irelstered; t Saw the mao watching me et
the loan; the watch and penmen /a were
taken from me on the road betteenCanton
and Grenade t Mles); on snarl:lay morning
I went to get a tooth attracted; it was be.
fore daylight; /went in therein alofte la the
evening. Rad trect—Tbe money I got from
Mr. Allen was loaned to me; ha is now In
WesttnigUm. I think; paw elm at thy Union
Motel; he was not etoopnot there; It wan
Sunday siternoon; he Is • widower; last seer
him when he was one Of a Darty goltig to
Onlyeston. some tent weeks ago
. ,
to obtet-1 dant, knew hoer Allen knew
wm at the V moo Hotel; be ins shown to
my room by tee porter i Welt have known
It by the name registered, Dalton. which IN
my brother's name; often bare It sO regis
tered.'
There beteg no other wlttimsfis present.
• farther hearten was postponed mad half
plat al: o'clock 'Saturday,
. The Late llama
The laza seulhng match for the champion.
ship of American waters, between Drown
and Hamill. at Newburg, liew York. Matte
rim to furnish material for conversation in
sporting circles of this eity. The friends of
our plucky toe nsmati, Hamill, are by no
means satisfied with the result. The mere
decision In his favor by the referee eatle
teen:ally settles nothing, excepting Per
hap. that Brown cannot row t fair Mee.
Pitteburshers were anxious that the ton
t.% should bevel...en a lair one, and that
!latent sbould shiner have been beaten In •
manly waver el.cafforded arlopportunity to
dernolleLeate Deleted all dispute his marled
orityover his opponent for shuttle eslebrity
and honor. Hamill tea won. bark to his
aide many friends who deserted hint, but
Co toe now prepared tostand by him in
the Inters* believing that he Is rightfully
the champion of *lacrimal water.. Drown
had a whole lhostof admirete In the, neigh
borhood, but his disgracelgi conduct In the
late race reaetret tome farther and more
satisfactory explanation than has yet been
given.my of dollars have
ctuteged t o ds on thethousands
result and *large por
tion of 'the stakes have been promptly paid
oVet to Ilsmilre hackman detniled.
1=1:1:21!
In the GAZITT. of. Monday It was stated
LIIICJIIIIES U. Flank, besiege master cm
Wail'a accommodation train, Penney'.
vailia Railroad, had been knocked dcwin en
Washington Street, Saturday night, and
robbitt of his pocket book, containing tes•
tween seventy, and eighty dollars. Our
informetion was received from • police
Milker, who we ornate. was Misinfoemed
In the matter, se it appears that there was I
no robbery committed.
Mr. /flack, however, was annulled at the
time and place mentioned, and an Inform..
tlon for tumult and battery was ~ada w
roth the meyo; against Michael Maloney,
Edward and Jame. lingbee. The
panne earl arrested Monday morning and
taken to the lockup, where tiley remained
until yesterday attenuant, when • hearing
Mu
had, C Moreland lied John Si. Ism-
Me. Eels, apneartng ter , theprelleetition,
and vr. Motto , Erin for-the defense. a
stunner of witnessee. Melodies Mr. Flack,
were sworn, and examined. Whose tents..
ny was all to the refect .thel 'Maloney had
committed the &Ueda sad Nttteey, and he
was coneciimantly held An the sem of g
. - for his appearance at (Mort. There being
no evidence against tllielU and Ruston
they were tilsehitried.
• Atteteptwa•llogglavyari ettemot
made litiralerlge the tordchant tailoring
ell liAltebtriont of 'N Houston & Co, No. 107
Finnstreet, on Monday olabt. Tb. 4 ble'ree
endeavored to torn. open the treat door, by
wing it Chisel for thepurpose, but were
evidently frlahtened away befor• tfftetioaL
BM entrance._ The elm has planed septa:4m
watchman in their store who will hereafter
be
any
to pay his ellen inn 10 o la
'go to any who may at utnyeasonallie hours
for.l tike neat . Intim( iterlboola for which
the establishment la proverbial.
•
111 Ellitible 11•11 , 11 or Lots at Ant,.
ththlend tOwbably, (cicerone line)
on &mutter. September 11tb, et IX o'clock,
r. precisel7, 0.1 Orcmbwo, ' , lit be
sold onellendred and eleven vartorm Mead
p o nd Lots, neer . the reed einota of Dr.
Uut em, Wm. LI. Smith and Jno. Dunlap,
it.cs., on the beautiful 'knoll overlook lux
Poonsybralthl, and Contra blrtlol2eth and
w ithin • tea etePeOrtlie PlPtevior etre ma
both those theronetites , a rune advertise
natinital Smi th son, reinter. Co.
mom. noriarline-f or cheap fasonert
and something good, to Arthur it 1
Uroots+764orlo(ol.ll9saig l 7{lederal •
ALrfneu7Olty. atrlet,*
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Another swindling &Mar hes remeutig
taken Place to this city, in whim, the
oetrator displayed the most ease Mintz
tude amen could Mundy be guilty or. The
ratite, as related to to, are es follows: On
the gist of Nay a man, calling himialf C. a.
Foster, came to this city te a destitute ow.
ditionawith 'soar:sly clothing enough to
Borer his pgkedne" and preeented himself
at Woollies of Mr. E. T. Cook, agent for the
Norio Allieriollll Life lnsurorre Company,
renresenUns that be had come from Gem.
`la briginitlfy, bet had ricentlY been en
gaged In the life Insurance business memos ,
of the eastern and In confirmation of '
Mittel statement he produced letters Of re.
comtumilation from prominent -eastern
men. Ile mid he was very Myatt and
hunm havintraveled a long distance on
footi g end pert Of the time haring very Milo
to ;eat. Mr. Cook , .eympsttneti were
aroused by his sustement, and, at Foster's ,
re test, secured him • troaruing hoMei
be
coming personntly reeponelble for his
board, truntslatel hint with clothes, and tom
money, and gave him • s which
he could male some two ituation
thousand at
dollms
It year. roster went to work itionsdLately.
carmasing in the city for pollutes,
and being shmm,..eilvo and energetic.
was enccredlng admirably.' Mr. C., hero , .
Ir. Wss careful not to entnin him with my
arg• anioant•or money, or allow him to
110 any Oolireting. not that he was in any
way ...pinions of Mut, but because It is not
Ole manlier of dolor bmiesse.
Monday morning roster went to the ogles
and:took from thedraner • policy Mk which
them wee due gen trout
snout ninesley.
of the Ninth voird, and O'elOCk
he celled upon Mr. P., collected the money,
and has not since been board of. Mr. Cook
Weisel the policy In the afternoon and
.called upon Mr. Paisley, who informed 'him
that he had paid the money to Feuer shout
nine o'clock. lie returned to the oMce and
.
'walled mall six. o'clock hi the evening for
Foster, who did not "aka hie appearance
He tam went to his boarding bona" stud In.
['aired for him,, whoa he, was met by the
Imullady 'nth a bill of rld for rodur's
board, which, baring promised to be Tea
panatela for. be bad in pay. The landlady
Informed htm that luster. had not been
there unce breakfast He la an doltsesel
wretch aria damns. to banal...MDuo
wretch
But It will be necessary to Cobbe
him Ant, thinner Hague bed the case la
hauls, and is atter tliescamp.
ilhootherg Affray.
A SbOOting affray occurred fn Blrminto
haniyestarday evening about four dela k.
In Wilton .Thhii lialLsbury, of that place, was
the principal eater. It appears that wt.-
bury had borrowed a pistol for the Tiernan
of shooting a dog. and. while Pwinir op
Carton street met • crowd of •
unmet with whom he had somewords.
valen he palled out the pistol and fired into
the =visa indieerlmittately, the belt naming
through the fimby hart of Um thigh of Br.
William Cock.. Such Indiscriminate Omen.
tog ehoutd not be tolerated In a civilised
.community, and we presume wUI not he
passed over by the citizens of Birmingham
without giving the perpetrator an OppOrte
icily to justify. hie 000000 t. He had not
been arrested at huit acconnts.
I =12=23
♦ fatal' age:Went Occurred at the Unmet Co
the Per113.71•1.11a Itallroad, about a infla
and a belt west of Greeneburg. yesterday
thornier. The watchman at that point wal
run OTIIr by a traidand instantly killed. It
appears that the eastern and western trains
pass at that point, and it is supposed that
the deogased, who was on duty at the time
stopped from one track to let a train pas;
f 1•11150 be was struck by approaching than
rom an °opt:who direction. The body.
which woe ',era**, mangled, IMP tskell to
Braddock'. Fields, where the family of the
dedeited reside.. We were enable to learn
the name of the outortnnate man.
Drowned—Verenees lashoest.
♦dletrening accident occurred at linen
weed, between three and four o'clock on
Sunday, renalttog In tee death by drown
.
Ingot John Whfally, a little boy about flee
years old.- U. had been playlet with Ins
little brother on • brick fiat In the /doom
gehela neer, when he nechl.tally tell over
board, and before he ecrald be rescued he
toss drowned. The rennet= were not elle
powered antll • yesterday afternoon. - Coro.
ner Ulaweon held an Wennet on the body
yesterday noornfew, aim a 'verdict of acci
dental death was rendered:
=l=
•
A .delegate from the West, ea reste to the
rent. Germinator' at Clemand, came
tear losing hie life at Welliellbs, Otani
yeetenlay mmutng. let attempting to
get on dep o t,ears ea they were merles oat
of the he Mated 'ale .o:Jetta=
bettor: the eters and the pl
- Ile renamed a eerpteevere • eat on thi
heed;- and was othetwase, Injured, but
Mitaermusly. tin wee . brought to Witte
-
harsh ter madtwal tmareesat.
To be.oreof to be—alaars Use question.
if Oath. W sneer ebb mental ansubm.
Feverish Sys, cranking pates, dyspeptic
and immolate 00 , 1 safferlne;
Or whether. With and4tin dub.
Sleet, • bottle Of PLAAVATION 81117.1.2,
Arid, ZS Glanthar,SOOLOl, be, snyeelf • =l3
Gunther eeld layer,* mu...allow,
Sly 'lease temwd, my breath tremendous
odd
My disposition troublesome—ln tact,
gently hinted I was (ass beannum
Unite • num...
Your bottles now beneath my net have
My Dtem,Peervdt
• .•
food has relish, mppe , lte Is keen,
Sty men Mamie, my min d brilliant, end
Nine pounds, &voltam:rots, Is added t 0 my
Weight.
M•etOLL WATec—s delightful toilet
tle , e—eoperlor to Cologne sad at belt the
• 111•11/31/1/
Cold aparklloa Nod* Water at J. T
4ample4ldrua edam Igo la Tolaralgtrar
Allegheny.
•
Too Petrowies Lenge Stereo under
tne Impression that you get things cheaper.
TM. to &mistake, as you willtled at No. 111
Federal street, the following articles as
cheep aa many 1,101138 to either city. Bp iced
dalmoe, Pickled Oysters and Orange Mar
nodule, Lototer.. arneeci Oyster, Treat
Cove Oysters. Olive Oil. Crou and Black.'
weirs famous Pickle... 4 klustaro, Mush.
root and Walnut Catsup.Tresh Nine Apples,
Chloe. ()Inger. Tamarinds Sardines,
French bustard. Finest flordelnx Prunes.'
Santee, ttoodeneed Ulla. Me - tract of Beef,
Chocolates.very Ina, Cream Bonbons,
Crease Cand les, Mined ClllllOlOl% Nets, in,
ie. • Bum,
N 0.119 Yedaral street. Allegheny.
To ranallry Nerehants.—lretr Wen
non Is called to the wholesale and retell
/men More of Arthur Kirk Noe. 171 sod
11l Weiland street, Allegheny,tl. the Mime
to buy seer groceries. fi ler. K i r k bee Win
ne§ for baying that manatee blot to sell to
retell merchants at a lower Agora Man may
other house In the two Mlles. fle keeps et
all times all Bade of groOerles, and , slll be
oleased to hare nartim all and examine
ate peke blot and quality of goods kept try
blot. ltemember Ins namber, VI and /76
leral street, Allegheny City.' awe
Seeds at liteneettabla Prbsea.-11r.
Jame. Robb, No. el iluket street, comeat
the pioneers to the boot anti oboe trade of
this elty. bee on hand a large and lesbians.
Ode mask of botostattoeseed asitare which be
otters to the pabllc at very reaseumbleprloss.
It wilt be remembered that the assortment
Mond here to not trona genera awaken
bonne, not bats been selected alma from
manatactacors who deal to such ordains ae
wW prove eereloteble and durable. (MU
In Indies for vour.Oru;
pcal open log—New fall goagei.—
Toed/lay, September bub, sod during tba
week, *MY Oi tao obolneas Otrova irMsta seer
shown to this city. Assortment large and
varied, In 0.10.40190.04de ohane, hose,
and beautiful; can be beau on the west
tanner of Market and Itunrlo streets.
at elardnar.a only place of burliness, to
gether with the cheers:et sleek 01gal:tint
domestic goods to *be ally..
Glagreggs • BergliaT.
CS Market Street, cornea of Putlrtti, wed
alas. - its
We sell Dry Geode bo th et. -.
wholesale
mad retail, and sre, as & eattesquence. eve
&blot to keep s limner and Moen better me
sorted Moot to mil ebeaper, end atm Alm
rood. lo more moommalatkle tmantitias
than ezoimive jobbing homes... Petal EMI.
Mums uninvited to onatoloe,ons 'Wok,
J. W. Bstittura
• . 09 Merkel, street.
Lets t Lot. t Lot. I Lotal-4 Lou.!.,
Anotloneer. will sell tomorrow,Teursday.
1040 o'clock, e
P.
twnty
eV lota at Jack's Pam
Station. on th V. .; U. it. la. %brae
lanes atom town. Bites Su by Ito feet to l
aorta • house of eye room. on one
Terme llbentl. The trate 0110 o'clock from
federal street wilt resell the sale lo aloe.
flinillture. , ll•4lo, .11114111111•1114 PI.
AM.A1.04100.-+.4. 10eggate, Ituotionevor,
will bell t u. Viedeeeday, at 10 u'clxoolat
'the reoldence of Ptofeseor Platetax, OEO.
90 'Pomo-Detre.; two Kaaren eicti *Mimi
irard 'School /Eleu•e. 41 , 1 r cheat, the entins
collrotion of eoperlor fornicate, carpool.
book cues, plect , loolr. !to, •e.
• •
.
Tat AUegtopola ma ...AM:air Strltorboho
..le sad retaa (roost k Nos. !timid 11111/e4.
tool street. bu received ,orta of the ban
stooks of Emetics ever brchighT to Ito cab
that wIU be lola lower than at MT house In
the city. •.t . more
To F00tt1100..410 to Arthur IClrk , a GrO.
oorY *tore. Mon llt and 17t Federal letroete
Allegheny. and buy your lior for putting
up fruit. He AY the largrest,bmit and cheap.
e wo at
lvesMack lath. city. bail sod me for your.
ni Better Aperient can be found than
Witana's Pitts. Uyepen.le,Sonr Stotewth
Unit:Tenn , s and Torpid Liver are Instantly
releived by them. All the drattgisla Wilts
United States keep them.
'M Wedgy 11460 at, Us "CDIMMOT
C.reer. , wIH puke ..Pleseenc liours s , ! .amel
Itogle • Chambers, 74 WM etreet.. ItU /FM
7tm Still more .tertitologreadtu MAASS
to "Pen goo renell" the boat% WILY,
The Rater; Cearteette-•Tou.re a
thall loOhlUir art; es horsemen mod to the
neglect:eel teeth. We shall woo improves
under your ausp!ces:l ea the iteeteotha
teeth salo, to bosureerr. 10°
Sometbleg Pare.-. The Ter. Corkma
:=9171, mad
. a ., f Rules thror i
ber..9. are a l ar=ll 4 j r .
te . tbetery beet fa
the market. Wised get Drum Ilea ha&
N 7.4 r. Throat, Lo af Ciaitsl Ws.
Ostrm o sou 113..rres. an batty Ltrtiteri
Mr: EAiwa, 134 514 .U... *b
by oiall 40 004bh
!tllr4ddltional Loyal Nowise
TuAra INN Pliftlh
THE WEEKLY GAZEITE.
Inowassmr Ara aamisair.
lame &ma. malviaag TELITIACIL OO4.
urn lailoneltoc meal" imam loolollat
zetortaily lolma Iron th TeloclDo
Non, irolvalOC Manor eve In .
lankily. sal Moot 'mO.l loots ratum.
MM sad flostagMilot Noritol
lay imor lath iNty No lorroor.ll.l.ale nr
Moreaant await, 0..1008t IT.
MINS 702 11l =IOW OAJIMIIIit
Mama Satooritor;.—...—«--••••••••41 1 •VO.
Cnsro et
131.4 of
—and coo vary et r nor Iv t" Wm, evtlav
al) Oho MNA 1/etto•ar viola all* made at
•.7 vi nor:
Menscia VO Ovloaasona.-11 ordolitl Not
Dolor. IS ran SM 'mar WINS *WM& ras
ma% os in bows Ira/an/of Seam Pa as
aarDan baTlag loner Nan • week.
NOVVY by Draft. livondo, Mose Won.
or Is ZoiNsllooilLorlarl. 111711. Nutt at =VISA -
Latrisq. • GIA.Z.Errlk
Straws It Is =at any One eau visit 10 -
rob their neighbors of honestly timed rep.
manors alttutash It InsY tabs them by abr..
p ethe friendly 0001001 fin ; meritorious
'wards at tb• Paris Istutsitiots lbe Weed .
&Mos lischins won the b 1 beat Imams
basun/ea upon American silliblUal—aa
ooniing to the Ojneutt Liss Wby then .111
Noes who obi) received awards toroth's
mart tlaus simple sewing. or, far trons,
were classed Mow the weed. nee abet rr
alstamt. mcleanari deorivethe publie•
The W "nt UscoPeer Melte pommel ex
enricatioa of their ihkeblulea, k. 0 , 1 1.6 Lk.*
thus th e 'rennet of lanwirial Ja17. 1 . •
be folly endorsed by the Apetriamre,-
I t=us YOrr
Ana 112 Grant street. Plueborgh. - •
0014 • 11hys moms *aka at I. S.
Sample , . 'Drug Ears, No. at radical stlido
Allaghem9,
. Wallow Pewee ,Itey West
ne•srapt te ii
sae !inamorata Yawata
Wear.. Sipa. I.o.—Tlni yellow. Mar ;
la pretty bad bine. Taira unison Oosasar. :
of the trotted Mates stead,. Lasoessolded.'
atm bls body eras refried barbel oa alma.
The Lectopee eras oosapelled t.barybf at.
sea. Two asorecabla hands am Clasdiatlas
bosplaal. .
I=
ETES iloadar alsat. Ike ha lama%
aTisJs a. ,
Th• 'usaral taki plus tam tha Madam
of of/11m . h.. Ballsfoatolao,otseth
Lawrenceville. mil (Wadaosdar.)
Not. Mk, at S o'clock. Vas Masao al• tallied"
to ottottd.
Ati.-4ntmit totit...tOtb,
kki...td4tjon
tt
•
iirtms Os •Taf,•^4l. - re: labZiri b a.
;" 1e."4;
sae II dam. .
..Herman bath iota Mara
•Yanersl ftore the maltase. Of the - ParaMaa
tr la•bella Wald. nllaehray Cll7, m TharMAY9
12th last., at 19 49 , 9100 k A. 11. ltiaalla WQS
(=IV arnlmllal 4 attaae.
[Ths bate mere Mel 014. atoll/Meat/1h
to the MUM. Dome or the lraalta la 119.9•• •
IrplyttMo para for tats of ala sad mills.
thiml• tlul.lmlas ant al. alloaate, lelmeaat a
' , Walesa and 'me, aka Daa Dowd .way. A. the
real tottered far mr•D• .114 tha 'MU I m l Of,
death ma balm MlO9l- on Mr small
am 9141 lamer arml.h.ln ham aa.l tollasthra
broke tram Ma 1199 ; It was msroamead mouth
=I
**mgr.*. *r aab *7 , 7.e.:0 dun..
Ws. sad sorsoklas atuattobakara..asasa." OC
sash Is tba Merle at of Haan. Moe.]
FY:VO.I ell:4: 1 0 izt aU . , I y
Lig*. AULICA.II3IIDERTAIMI,
sro. 1N hart! Mee. Inuatulk.
ouPOIXII of sU %Win 0 2 / 1 2716 SLAMS. 666
66.6 66•6421636 af. 166•66 MlYiv filada
nralMoll. Rama Mud day saikatigla. HAMM
Dirsazscia—Din. 'lLers. D. D.. an.
T1K1N1M.111.1.1.4.,
s..* H. Mina. Lo: ..
J G. HODDER!! 111TRIDERTA.
• mut AID iltßALelia*, Malawi lo tag
lea Mammal I. Alodsas. 'W. SIP Ono Mama'
twee dem Tree Beam Atßi a / a 7 B.
Boaewood. Illidausat, Wades ..duo...
wood WWl= C.l.se at therleweet ',dated
mlaea, Boom mutat allimaree day sad UM,
Beane sad ['anima larateke4 . oa Man loaka•
m, meet memeebte teems.
EDWARD lIN.
',Kerr/aim. Mos. 1144 OlitO anal&
eisrthisy. isod eau Ciot.
/1.1, with • 00•1011.• neehd fooma h taLalas
foglo os two/. sad bantam d 4.3 simian solko
os !igen toles& des sit thin mama: cot
aer Of Tun ix* *ID= Malt Olsonsfok
samenes, gu44k , 14..1N
Au taro.
STEWAUT,. Endertaker,
serum et MOIII . OI%.'ssdrUSIIITZINTII.
Ntstli Wird. Oeens if a use.. aura• sal
.osrlisore. rarst.bosi es the stmurt unie,
CENIETFMLY BULBULS 11011 ILL.
• -A. J. HASISAIIII, at leo Cemetery gala.
Lanuartllla, r. osiwaseAtialuauna
AWD OMNI' WOALIIi • liTtrii SIIIIAL
°AIM WAllltArriD *ASSN nous..
&
JeFehrs , and Opticiani,
lie. Si FIFTH STUNT.
.A *malamute* alba p b 3 valrolm• ••••
ergo iressramlT "
...row lila Imo aE
soak • 01., , 100l H..Y.t • 00.. Y •s}..ah4►
JAMES ItIOTT4:
csuactzssoirroaottinit,•sasocert.l
z:muim,‘t:st szer -
p:NE WATal;ill, aA)M3
anmEn.p . LATED W#RE, we.
I =1
re- rankle., ussauna Oyu I +Pvts...
Wstahes. al•nkltl.:
REMOVED IrdoDs„
H. SMITE,
Merchant Tailor.
Res 'moos! to N0..96•WT it +maxim.. ow.
inr of re...al 'assn. •• loos No to sow roost,
lot bl• let sfol 6:user...Sot/L. Of • - • •
No.l4:ClArrillkenUtellUtNES,
vserutes NOR 1/11111CONNIN0II.
tl/1 bo mails order Isebo apt: plus
=shyer. aloe • resitoffte *toms-moat b KN.
o 1.111111 If UNSOSelltiel NW/Moll of Nblek
till be 0014 Ob etre [111111044.1111141M1L
H. VINVICIIk. Iferehant Tailor.' -
We. OVINTLIS•StRIXT.ior. Neeerstf
SALC-12 • lIANDSOBIES
Kounnut tars. awe. farm:prim
Taraglre, aepotalag - 441414 . neldni•
Col. H. 111.Calloagb. Thom Mt the .1.14 tate
.byloty p....morirrsdassonleit LawirsaHsavUlog
for lisks 'dew, ashram* bi =maw
Lavas . s**nrar.,:t.
Ira 10W../inseams Amur:
12===1
Foe 11.111.1D- . -Thit`hU salmis
mad very ritatiab4e Thum 1.117117 , 11111101 C
Irself./.1.111f1-119011X. Vermeer
ergot, !Me ere.. Tile louse is sltsated ea
oeri of the larkdroreeet Ames flttstertil..
4r.41 Row route for tie; Tee phaerrely Y set
wore a. &melon ef settle' erre
ems. tilt. • isuurrcsx.y. Reel Mateo awl
ta.anaa item% Bela wee. merl/Ulan.
Wee. Lermaoevlllit.
WANTED, ,
BORG-HUI&
A.
ri
HORSES FOR IAILW it
Howard". Llveti *Alb*
Irian mum, iLeaz
oux= o e t rT, cdl.l so OM_ VZOS
titnionia rerrA '4 trd. 67r05e.49
DIDII4I. CLOSII it CO.,
tratikairmdtvi
coa. rtNet titi4rNi sri..
Latest eerier of PllRBRl7llJl•estleafer
Nana.
ID. EL.- EtlCEETtits,
"Wp cne'"R
lairiginnnr•
/ma R, IST 011ossiT1 irsesi, IST 'Pier
=DWI* Mheturneugla masa.
Cumuss iutalSKetiTEM
PEDWI.I62 4 l4ragAlwini ni . : 4
Ms% OM Want t
. 4 firri
EMZWE;I
AA TA.
WWI,.
H. B. LYON,
saw St weir* aM Reason%
ie. a Fawn= irnizer.
Damns Moly saud rm 7 mono,
•nAen I . eisni/INAtaltdad to. • WIWI
HoLowe, act& & co„„
tectier (*Mai UN ?Jaime"
rrnia...ennwiirowntni • Ism.
AMOBOI ILMINUIZI
witpripirproll
BOARDING. '
640 BOAROTIC AND UMRIATABLE mama
loy Ile DAY or *TAIL age bo elistebl al Ms.
ant* tis, eppoelle .011 auto vs
ro:is an.
Satr c riiiliiiiiiiihi=
lis,ralstl=EAt r""J.3I;IT