:THE DAILY GAZETTE " • roman= zyzer xoolioo. EEDPENNIME&III & CO, • . I ProPrtasor rn 'a• • - • • arnan, oAisrllc 81417.112. -- 1224 24 Amp se rirra mum:. Iter24 itilarttia Net Of 161212 re 1201251, ornaur. PAPE?. OP Pla - usbUleEl liD . ALLSGSSIY 0111. errr, _viactrarr 3122 i FAMILY ta4ooK2isolAi. P.arg2 to Um DWI. 544544 Os TICS DAXL.T: farcrZ . 4 .6 .;;;;:i1 - 17.ra 11 1 " ". 11410oDso. b.., ao.traiw 4 " 111 . th; -8108441188 H, PRIMA. pittrAntr g &a = . . The loyal Totem of the Commonwealth mile no higher tribute to the worth and • character of Judge Williams than the following neat compliment paid him by tLe only daily Democratic paper ol Western Pennsylvarda the day following his nomination. It said: . "The nomination of tho Hon. Henry W. Williams as a candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court is a good one. He . the hest man named before the Re .. publican Convention,' and pdsacsses legal and moral qualifications for the respon -Able peaition to Which hst has been nom lasted.. -Both parties have now present-. 'oil their Candidate& Amimportant duty has been 'faithfully discharged by the respective conventions. The campaign . way now be conducted wiihout personal aspersions, and decided upon the princi plesof the two great parties. This Is as Use to. It Is an auspicious alga of the tithes, and if the county conventions 'hits equally fortunate in the selection ,of legislative candidate& there will be a stop put to the deplorable corruption at the scat of .govirnment under a new reign of honest men andeonsclentiorut :leghilators.—Pitteburph Post, June 280., ,`:1867. - • "'.'-The Pod, in referring to the aboye, on. the 29th of Angrud, was pleased to • •"We ;wire. noihing to tate bent or modify.- Of Judge Willlarus' prlyate or legal reputation we have nothing but words of praise, and howeyer It may Milt Some pugnacious and heady pollti elm* We cannot bring ourselyes to view. Rsrvo4tUl 665111111 a as either who or pe- Lntr- ink . lifittaibrcaitEws coxv*s- It was amusing to look ea the men gathered ati the Workingmen's Coat ilyention, yesterday, and see how com pletely It had fallen into democratic hands. The lobbies were thronged with • democratic politicians; a large propar tion,of the delegated were democrats; and nearly all, those who took an Inter- proaedingi Were man of that 'achobL Man with half an eye could eta that the only:men who expected any !melt:front the Convention were the democratielesders. Poor felloWal They -have been co long standulk out in the ' : 6oTd;iii& hive been waiting So longfor something to turn up,. that they gladly wedcome the slighteet movement that en 'Coirages tbh shadovi of a hope in their . , breasts. , We trust that the few Repub. liana In this third party movement will `Sion see that the Sole object . of these demoeratic schemes is to get u many Rapriblicans as Posaible M throw away. ...their votes en a third-partylisket, whilst they themselves vote' the democratic -.S.Ttis Second Grand Fair of the Ile cbsaira cud Agricultural Ailociations of :`. , 4 lo4ldslare, gilt. COIXIMULCe at New Or ;:.:jatra;ou the 10th of next' November. Oar,manufacturers should not lose sight oftbe great advantages, which will Ito , core to them - through being represented on the 00elliOn by a proper display of their : products. The Fair will draw thonsandi of visitors from all sections of the South, and of the utmost int. ...portence that our city be represented in Ole grand exhibition. The trade - of the Southern States is fist drifting Into old channels, and, if a little energy is die : played in a properway by our manufao• Units, Pittalmrgh may again receive the . large patronage abe,enjoyed prior to the rebellion: No better method of Intro. timing our city to the attention of South ern customers can be suggested than • liberal : representation of our =near, Auras at the forthcoming SW; and we . 1 earnestly hope that our bulimia men will not be slow to act on the suggee• A FJW - WZIMI none, and election day will be with no, and as the time ap proaches more animation be thrown into the campaign by theconteeting par ties. RepubUcans ,113178 a great respaa- Utility resting upon them. They must lei to It that every district is canvassed, 'and that not a voter. will be absent front- Os polls. , There le nothing to feu if a MI Republican . Tote can be brought out, and it:behooves all members of the party to.bestir thezuselyea to that. cad. Let 'the work of canvassing conunence today. Rah Republican may cementite himself u'OMiundttee of one to awaken lds to the danger of thy and the me i:many-at being out to exercise their du &Mk as citizens, on election day. The western section of the dints promised I largimajOrity, for 3udge Williams, and - that pledgi can euilybe redeemed if prompt and vigorous measures are im mediately taken to bring out everynner who will Mat his ballot with the Repub. Tux .Dentocrabi are not without hope of Bemiring an election of some of their candidates Iry Allegheny 'wanly. The Post las been quite anxbrus that a Labor Bifornt ticket should be adopted and that the Temperance 'lenient should put fbrth a wit of =Mates.. -It safely =dates that the Democrats will vote square for their own ticket tad that third and fourth parties might possibly star cesd in breiking the solid ninks of the Republicans suilicienfly to admit of the disloyal minonty autdldatee passing in. to:oillet Let the word go along the , line that a trick of this' eharachr is in- tanddl and out of the sagacity and wis• dom Of the-ftenubllcane the enemy will belated and Allegheny county eared from the disgrace of electing .Democrats Nor Tam.—One of the. speakers in the Virorklngmen's Convention, fester 414, asserted that 3tr. Eanerr, as an • employer, had defrtuded-the working men in bin, employ, by rehiring to ps them the wages fired by the Printers' Union! The speaker possibly. believed ,thti, bat it la not true. Daring all of Mr. Unties alarms: km with the °A- urn as one of its owners, the printers • aaployed nimat It were paid 1121.1 Union prism, (es they arc low); aid the Job Reining Ii ke is now an owner well known as a ."Union" z • °Mos t managed sielusirely biesins• ere belonging: to the Printers' axed peal fall Union prices. ,130 mach for -that Lwrnulteptiblicalui forget. the Grand Hui Meeting tibia will bo held to night at the Monongahela Bemis. Slo. gent and able speakers will be in at- Unclear* to address those present on the important political questioni of the bier, and it is to be hoped that they will be vested byao large an audience IS will strike terror into the hearts of both wimp of thenpposition party. , —The fo ll owing ty. the reason why shooting stars didn't appear when expro. tad: .When the mologisialls tempera . tars of the helicon is ouch as to cloriciso the itoperient identation of the head spinets analogy, the cohesion of timber= =Habitue becomes surcharged with in finttesimele, which me thereby virtually deprived of their fissurist disquisitions. This effected, a rapil change I,l ,praiuceri In the thoratuouher of the gympasticus fins poterium, which causes a winvaeular In the hexagonal antipathes of tbe ter enetrium ague of ceremonclar light, which can only be eeea When It 1 +risi ble." That's so.. • ofTABLIS . 0 4 ~. , 1 i - ‘ 31 411.- \A \+ Pilp ~,,, u 178 -, 7 ::. ..4.......... / 4 464 ' II i5O 4 1 i ) -----*>- : '4:4431-47.--,•\.7:1Th:7"- :---1.11 " i i ~,....._ , P ' i -.--- '- ---- , ,5...... -..".."-- „„, _ . - T..._47-,'” ' - iPa1,.,, = .,. ......-......_ 4 _. _ _ . - . . . . . . . . ; . . I .•=1••••••• VOLUME LXXXE-NO. 2W. FIRST EDITION. M.IDNIGI-ECT. L'Br Telegrapl to u. .11ttsliirgh = ciloilta• wltze AT if.A.L.Ta. MAIMILIAS, September IL—DimMtchei recernel hate marafort that tae Maas ie meals fearfully In Melts.. • • Twirl 112N11.111A aT Llal2a, Losoor, tiehtember 11—It Isreportralthat the /Lyndon Prime klUater. Baron Von Bengt, has ginni to Barrna.. I , IIhIIICE. alowsar fraccirrall. ' Pram, Beptamber 11.—Dlepatches have been reetlred here sanest:taint that Gari baldi trlll depart forthwith for toe .110121 an frontier. • • • “1100 L co .mll or, Vomaa, Sept. 11„—A. lane body Of SolOol Teachers, ropiesentlaif nearly all aottlons of the Emiaria are la 0800100 is thls ctty, • rtoolotioa to favor of patltonlaft the authorities for a aeparatiem of publlo 8010010 from the *harsh way passed yeStaz: asi with great nuaalmilty. • ' 1.11 nolo4.llTat 1.11:11-411.11.S. nit Lends, Sayt.ll.—Errning.—Thls was the great day et Ma •peternater meas. Vella , - tend.. was Immense, and the interest la the rams was alma; unprecedented. The nanzdelyal stakes, yalned at tdrOorere wen by Calytto; the Corponatlon plate, Tat tled at £BO6, by IL 1., and the itradgato Park maks try Lead Tim St. Lad sex was the _they acoadaa of In. ua icaltaxasnt. Tie - Trsat . ialne 'of the and Cho fact that the beat homes of the year wire r. ..stored for the race, made the St. Ledger of 1667 it least equal to any of Its predecauots., The rut was a sOlandld one, and • was wcai by intlhorstaant. Hasson, who won the Der , by, was second, and Jolla§ third. • ' PIION SUM LID .110XL&T. , Lemon, September 11—Emoing.—Ital/1- IMee reached here from Siam, mating that the son and belt to thelthas all= Is dead ° A talent= from Bombay, In static/pat= of the, oierland Cis= RAW reports that the embargo laid . upon - commerce to the Island of /Mimosa, had been remand. AUI YZD OUT floorwereorr, Sept. IL—The steamer Sammie arrived ficesooo, Sept. ll.—The steiscirii. draw. from Quebec, has arrived. FtliANatal. AID 0111LEFAI . I.OIAL. Loa... Sailer:War .112 P. sr.—Consols 911i515-9a wan at 72X; /Meals Csetla n; crl. 77; Atlantic and (resat Western 111 I.rearroot,Septenilisell-I.r.st. no an nntararable trade sinarr,tr lanisr and there is las doing., but no quotable Os- Cline in prices. Breadstuff,' quiet and us. changed. LOX PDX. Sept- IL—Sawing—Consols WA; 040,1,727.0 Edo, 4.o4;ll.lineds 'Central, 77. FLIti.IOIVIP, Sept. ll. Zeenteg.—llen- Twenties, 70%. LITZILTOOL. Sept. 11 —Banta, —Cotton dosed bossy and }id lowary middling up. lands, rigd; (Meats, . The Otter' mar rests ate all nachangorl- _ Astrantan, iloptesatore IL—Paroles= de clined:LOSS francs Os cantina& FROM WASHINGTON Hl TekieSb.tothe rittt. Giants) • Wass mores, September 11, UN 1,12101! LIST. An. additional LW of Daman pesdoned Virginia, Alabama and Georada,MiA oord'o• of preparation at the. Ainorner General , . °Moe. Theie imuabei aboitranto3,' *Web make/ as aggregate of 0p.1040 of 13 pan:lons totes ith loft. . (loath.. bays rionti Ai to wboLbef the . . ranauti proclenmattoneschadel Trout - par don those who had a- brevet rank husker than the Freda of Brigadier densual, and also as to whether the Verla Scents to addi tion to ministers and oototalsalonese In clude those who went abroad to sell bonds • and °orlon. These autatirew will be docid ed is the order of presentation. ts Immlata roopoCrt disarm In the Cobtnot. od alth pof ough rumor. tot is Feet continuo topromil. =1 Colonel It .T. dose, retire% bee beau or dered to Harrodsburg, IT, to assume the duties beretofore performed by •Brut.• Gel& Eastman: Brevet atelor denerel L. A. Can Is ordered to newt far duty as Command• tog General of the Department. of Wasik beton. Its following persons hovel:sea apSolnt. ed ermalning snrirsOrm of pension oglosm Dr. George W. Nosall, at Warsaw. W:5.; Dr. W. T. Parke, nos*. Ohio; Dr. Elwin Ellis, Ontonagon, Men, Dr. • Dunes LADE. MarshaltOwn. Iowa; Dr. Jams. L. Peat, Tosonla, Dr. E. 11. iltsobens, Osio; Dr. William E . Web, Kluccvaus, Pa.; Dr. Orange, Posisroy. Ohio; The Secretary of the Treasury today • Issued the following notice: oTka nottos of State Dobler* of rentde of the. , State of M Jul aud, welled, win. edrttaeted tn 1E0) from the Department of the Isterior, Is hereby extended, so as to embrace the abstruted Wade of the States of North Caro/Ins sad Tenuous*. The proof In re. . bates to time titie of holden of bonds must be made =der oath awl .not mere "Veto- FROM NEW YORK. Sy Telegraph to No Plttoborgb ilosotte.3 ' , REIT 201 X. 51.171., 11, UM 31r. BonbUag. enema Cif JAW latihlcted bridge over Zest Myer, Lisa made a reyart. Be states the bridge irLtl tenalaste at. Chatham alteare, 2few Tork. OMI near ltd ton Terry. Brooklyn. The total length will be SAMS feet. and the centre span will he lm feet above high watermark. The total eon of the structure Is estimated at 104 gr .7 3 .4 i and It will permit the • MagspOrtation •or X 01.2 111131:1117. 711.1.171//.. • - Another revenue freed has been dlseoi tired te Itthattlyn, by wbleb the sotarunthrst lost about elOptoo. Was nye kannrwl bar rls. stuthceed so . be 11164 wish liquor In bonded wareboxisse Hase and 6 lledwwlels J. had beau amnion of th eir cousente. L C.Thompson. keeper of one of the wave, bowels was arrested and bold to bat in ♦ grand tiasante tdc-nto washed at Jones , Woods today. Itepresentattves were pros; era tom all the principal Mimi at the anal. try. Th. , dancing lasted wets! tours, Brother Maid Carsewsl4 of (fanads. deny.' wad • lactnre on ctwaity, and Mayor Hoff. man yreaented the Biala sod Jewels to the Eut•rn Stet Degree. • oso•tartsr cCorriortow. The AnertganPharrnsouttotl AssocdatlOn, In session bare, elected John fdllsnart, of New York. President In hL ■ddnss he said Internal news was the princtoil concern of leading own. Lod he hoped the Arsoelatlca woad entre - at soon conclu sions as would Isfluezos Congrats to reduce the tax on foreign drnino, for - which no Amerteall now can be staletantett. •• Thi afternoon seaman was tleroteft to heating the report of delocatesof the Am- . soclatmi LO the Tarts Convention. : ' ♦ ralu mane me in a sae. price fight near Mackensaek river. Ifew Jersey, this morning, broke up ln a general -melee. and one of the principals. named ilteCormick , who seemedlikedp robe IrlFtar. was beaten almesL to death. , " FROM NEW ORLEANS 'Selthe raver Destlen—llesreee themes ter ilenletpal Toentlens. CM , ?accrete to the Museenth ltheette.7 New . oaisaire, September thellre deaths for the tweutptcer hen= them Wm mann. Mg ware eththeevem• la the Common Connell Mat sight, at an Weal= for Aseittent lteeerders, one white and three negroes Were chose& Several other UlligrOOS wets CLOPS& for other ma. hlelpal poidtlolo. Breweries ..d IrerldthignAMlnniMed. thy Telegraph to the FlitsMinh Gamma.) Cantioo, September 11.—Twohyaea's.. 0n (Adam Avenne, belongdele Venn.. . Hanson and Mailer Weeder ingoiher with inns a w.iling 00 011 A Wel.. d.3 " C r l by Lim Ma morning, Bassaala lees Ir men thomand dollazeLifoelTees thousand; Insured for thirty thousand. •• AlPlnciMissal t• • "Taffroidalp. Mr 'Zemmol. t she riticnarga fluette.l Itorcrnowo, Septa:s.r IL—Geotral field has mood an order detailing' Cci.' B. Barnham, Judie Adrorat• of the United awns ArmEto act saJodita of We Mort of 11 ...d 0 5n Tells remove, time tiaocantfE_far an eleetion to fill the varano9 O . WS.ed Or the death of Judge Lynne. • • Rag I 1p ArrIVIMIL (IT T01ur666 b th.ritubarsettautt46 , l TOE Tll2ll 11011t01, eeDesmber = /1' 720 I .4eta_P AdMllllll from Bt.'Tluratas tke 6616 but, Sum riviod. The MolloapII•la had 6661164 sad the rimatocet. adlad 666 Aulungton. Inig.o•• to Neelost - CBTFektrokoi us !imbue. Quote.] Boaroir, September 11.—Forgerles to the mount Ot iikooo or ipt,ol3 ere alleged against young man named Frederick Hobbs. We Sn ttus %irk amt Isra bust:cuss; 197 IRMO street. . . • I:==1 187 Teleremak to the potohomit nzettol • Ctooramoos, September I.l.—Tho 'mottles Roo quite cool Oar, olSht. hthf Met Is eopon.d lu eu,o, .p1•0•IL The UNIFOIOO3O., ter ohs floral& if Onion 021/140 Of tile clLy, • TELEGRAPH BU MARY —.artalast batch of correspondence cou beraing the Alabama claims has been published. Lord Stanley, tn.. his alspatch cececkftyltic, wltkie was handed to W. !Weird by Blr Frederick Breoe, while the two were ilettrog at Ankara dating.the sumo er, =menus to arbitration. provided two distinct tribbr.als be 'eettblishedi one to decide the responsibility inottrreit by the' British liorwouneut in depredation cern witted by the rebel privateers. and. the other to adjudicate neutral eltUtia On both tides. To this Yr. &sword, In a dislistalt dated Alain= /SW, Objet. no unasces wiry, chanting that if there ehould be two trtintualt they should be clothed with the Mee powers. —The arodernent In Brooklyn le co:mid, . arable over the alleged fraudulent opera. Hone among highterrenue offlededs..Deputy collector allen . luu published • card dacha the,whole charge malicious,. but with holding farther derelopesents on his own if de of the onatrunmar cad km principal, Mr. Calla:on, • returns . from Wastangton. Dlsoatchee from Washington mate that the geordary • of the Treasury doss nos feel alabllfine4 .to eropend Celle= on the re,• port of the Xstropolusa Board.' He has directed all pavers in reference to the mat ted in the poeserdem Of the Board to be sent to him. —An Omaha dispatch says • battalion of four 'hundred soldiers arrived theta on See• day, es, roase to the Plains. Beton leaving they entered the kimatricariTionsfiar Cord , pours warehouse. drossootthewatchntan, Ears In the heads of whisky tad wine ban .rats. gut Ver, drank. md broke open canoed fruit and oysters. TM subortimata Masers eraßald to tome been as bed .attaiasa, and the °Mond hat ao control Of them. ' —At the Deunintatle meal laintlnif Unions Twin."' Welty Called to entity the new ponatltntion of hiarylead, a very brae audience was present. Spesehin wan mine by cioinsrnor Swarm and others, and resole. UM. adopted expressive of their devotion to the Repliblican term of government, and denunciatory of the constitution of 11% sad eangrutulating California and In tuns on the recent Demoentin viands& Within the borders. —Tho ably Invincible, of the California tracts, took fire at, Near York at en , early .hOttr.Yreariaadas, and was aretroyed— •The ^avast was valved at. trona MAUS to aillapte., American Pomelogleal Convention assembled at St. Loth on IV ednesday. l ent s Hauler v wenl gr . ? ' a id% t th i; gd b erl IFS Boron, delivered the annual addrees. —The Cuba Coble Telegraph Ina opened to UM' gmbllo on Wltartaaday. Congrands tory rewlemospassedbetiveengemetar7B. ward and the Captain General ot Cuba. —Patten , s refrigerator nuaufactocy, and several adlotniag buildings, I. Itothurl. Mass.. were destroyed, by Ire yesterday morning. • —The Bangor (Me.) Ilmes Ikllll oesisiel to oust for want of patronage. It died on 1 "/"..-• • - . • MMSIiZA —Senator . Owin emi - ankong the recent passenger arrival. from California. CDT Telegraph to the Ilttsearsu tissattst. ,ealessrow,./ept.ll.—Ree. J..P.' athaie, Preddent of the lloitrard Aimee:lon at Carpus Christi, died August n)th. Samuel Adams, Assistant Surgeon U. S. A., died en the Eh teat.. Thaw were ill:le-two deaths from yellow fever hereon the eth, and ten osen h ad . to k i p ttaid p.red tottie eft/ hoepital to-day, from the 'Wrenn° Cutter Delaware. The • In La Granite wad Mar Boyd Is played in a SLLouls Interter arse. theatre. • • RLEAMbiTi§. —Breckinridge wants to come home. —Cotton Is called,the icepteriess king, —l'he tram are gray with dast to Ottawa,.. —Lowell hos a volunn, of new poem n press. Louisa /4titabl!xth Is a widow -vAth a —AU :adrfoes cottcrnpa43g . 4je tobacco crop are had. Yeterhary's picture gallery sold ler SSW 000. —GYMS W. Field 1.4p11210111,1y ul M N4W Nambulsh. N. Y. • —Corn seths.in , Oekeluosks, lowa, at eight coma &bushel. -The Appletorta are !idler to-`pope larity on a 31uhlback. • —The 'oratorio of Jenny Lind's bus band is mild a &nom • —.Hotel de florae," Is the flame of • livery atabloist lev York. —TIN; S. Ellbertali yield of lona Ivory Is 40,600 pounds yearly. r-elertnr.Bconero is to &Twain in. Waal. intuin a 114 Mexican Minister. —.A consuls of Dubuque gives 21 population, and $5,101,00 valuation. --Tom Thumb I. fishing off Lang In his yacht Charlee S. Stratton. —lt ham beeii demonstrated in Chicago that a comfortable house can be built for Edwin Forrest edition of. Shahs. pati6 Is adTertamod the 'New York —New York- pays it. four gas-corn ponies between four and are million yearly. *—The "bones" or Cbiisty's minstrels in London taut been litigating, and go English Ciargea•Men has been tined for starving * - .Hock of Cheep. A poorallepherd,lie. - --Peruvian Imllesreensider the pomm el= of five Wes on the mato foot a peon- Ilarity,of the male sex: —There is an engreied topaz In the T'arls Exposition upon which ,twenty geari tt=r w ere. expended. Unita la finally norliarairl by a Washington correspondent as ..loyal.fr The Rebels fund ;that ont long ago. —lt was a happy phrase or soanobodS , to call the irtitinge of the brothers vier the Itultrorka of 13ritlah literature. . • —A youug Inman Dies; out her gas In a room In a Ctdcego hotel, went to sleep, awl her funeral took place the day utter. —Three hundred AMOTiCIIV soldier. en still °Mien In the Liberal andy of Mexico. They complete of bad treat- .-LBoma one In Driblbt hes been me kings ebemtenfsu►lyets"of street rand He round there was ►grsat deal of moist nee in It. --rfiamnelJack, of,Vinton, lowa, has a call' that:breathes throngh atknible pair of nostrils, one above the other—a Cloak bfnature. .. —Norwood Is the name of•sk now oil lake on the Erie railroad near Patteneon, - N. J. The unmet, bestowed In honor of - Etihu Burritt, the • "learned black.. 'smith," is about taking pp his residence 'in his native place, New • Britian, (km necticut, .._ , —A black "impedhnent" bas been dis covered in Charleston. in the porton of ono of the Itegistrars.. He was promptly —General McCadlap has Jost.ranted his house fbr another year -in Presdos, and' astensi his - ohne= ALSelooltheso for 1867,:68. • .--.49lstops to pro:pay teloirrsph wilt be sold t>t Franco on and . after. the tint of Jannary,'lSSS. Not tibad exa mple that for us to follow. , --plfteen gnarl; of ale per day anatoed to moisten an Engltsh*orkman who re cently drowned himself In a flt -of de lirium tremens.. .- • . In Englandllbeni ht - Sm a ilecrorum in - the production orbidian' - !:)arn during the plat len yeani;avtiraging .one bushel to esen,lnhattltant. ' • • . • —Piffled*lplrla has: 'onlered lta imposing and aristocratic thoroughfare— Broad street—to be pXyed experimentally wttletliox lilooleorcpsrerneW.- . . DelaWaro man, who some years cut up and roasted allegro, taldng .the right hand home With hint= a tropy, recently committed '•;Tile . cotton eiteiptltars emit an odor as of fresh honey, end =lf • destioy a forty acre 'field ill lierentyLibiar• the worms, not the atrial. tikes two hour to wind rip the English Parliament Clock. Tho dialsare twenty-two feet diameter, and the hour bell weighs fifteen tona... -LA: men minraing- to "be the Son of Gad, and predicting-that PrealdentJohn. eon, bad only forty-fight hours to live, wee arrested last week In Washington. . — The Belgian Adorn= are so proud of too badges given them by , tho,reception oomniluse, that they have petitioned the Engin have it considered a decoration. —A Chicago Inicheloi;'wlici boircling house, wants to know-"how ' kissing and bogging at the .fable may be prevented" among recently married peo ple. —.lke cubist *tithe Backings Bank, Howell, Mich., abeeronded the otherday, leaving the bank 'funds minus $10,000,- Bo 1e put, eightun.years old, and very _Tv. Legislature of Tennessee will meet in oMober, and the first important duty will be to make choice of a senator to represent that State In place of Judo Patterson. 7 —The Lcgialatnr ?t . lowa _renrene this winter, yrill elect a United Stara; Sanshar,L to. snowed the Flan. J. W. Grimes. bfr. Grimes le not to be a can didate for -re-election. —it newspaper moralist thinks the fashionable p aro "fic sources of Moe and c rime . Perh apsno; certainly the Springs at Saratoga have .cat sod a good deal ofPurgelb , —The Queen of England has over two millions In gold; the Emperor of Franco three millintun the .Qttairt of-Spain two "mil ions mad aquarter; the.'.Guar,af,;Ea Iles s- Ida rs millions. Writy,ilaady J ohn eon only twonty-fiv• thousand dollars. But some alleles am dear st tto7 Prite. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1867. ECM FOUR O'CLOCK, A.' M. PROM MASSACIITISETI'S Republican Stat. Conventicler—Speech o Reary - beilaon—Sial• Oineer• naininated-Tlie Teropercac• quer Lion. I=l Wosesenta; Slam, September 11.—The liapubllcen State Convention assembled to- day: Reery Wilson me elected President La made a brief epecen, tlenounelng John eon, an speaking eloquently of Stanton, pail , Sickles and others who hue bean aubJec to Executive vengeance or Inter. ferene Goy. unos wu then renominated, with th Ithe present State O. cam CO= at ollniOrt took phlCa on the . . Honor y24,3%1014 when t report wee •nePted that It was inerpedlent to take action either way on ant _Temperenee law . quee-' born • A mitt,. on Resolutions reported ' , a aerie. whtch ',Ole adopted. One denimes that prohleitine never having beer, made • part or the policy of the Republican par ty, it should not be taken up and consider ed at Ude time. , Another condimne the President's ootise. and pledgedsupport to Conroe,. evert to the extent or his removal from office. FROM ST. LOUIS. Terre Ilause,./Ilser end SI. Letsl.lllllll. • genet Cataloged mere—Pebmelloglcall Chrereatiest—TelegeePßlo C 4 Telegraph to Oro riti..bargh dasette.l X.Trha September 11.—The lemma of the Terre Matte, Alton and St. Lords Rail road rutted lesioareday, toot fOrmal pow session of the reed, and gloated the old oat oars of the company for the ensuing year. eirrealeeere BULBS.* represented in ,t he Pornologloal Coaroution now sitting here. NO brininess was Cm:meted today. other than the. daticery Of. welcoming addresses b . y Roily T,. Medd, of the /11120.01 Stets laortionttnrai 1001017, and Mr. Spaulding, the latter addresslng the grope growers es. 'rectally. .oearthreehtindred were present. One of the features or. the exhibition of Irma's some rears from a tree. In Dativere Ilassechtestts. whirl was planted by John Endicott, the Ant Clorentor of the Colony • of ilassachusetts lay. The• tree Is ntp• posed to hats bsen pleated • short. time subsequently to the artlyab•of tiov. Rau sett la MS. • The fifth anuosl Coosa:Mon of the Xs tlousl Telartaphls talon sass Lore to-day. Uslsicates representing practical telegraph. ors are pressoc from all parts of thercoon• tr 7. • YELLOW FEVER. Iltavages am CorpusClifloll and Iils;11. vootoo—Dosith of Um rrisidoat of tie !toward Losoelnaloo—Nproodlog to Interior Town.. The heehaws et Tiovtiages. ler Wear, Septerriber IL—The steamer Stateldeee &retinal Vote lon Jefferson, Tor thee. Dr. Cormlek has k letter meting that Mn. Stone, oommendent, and Meath. Orr and Romer, end en the Wears ot ate rort are down with yellow fever, as wall aa marmot the omantand and pdarmers. Dr . Sada, lost Sonoma,. died on the MA mat. Ws. 513111111 s berAr. nedletdes: doctors - . =6 nurses are asked kn.. roe' Xatableas will Wars at once for Tortugas • Ilb all pt. villa- 'Satsuma*. - •Tbs yaUmr • larar—bas aonewhat abated bars. • AQUATIC. MMIEEZMZI =I Brateciereth, Mau., September grand teternattonel four-esr al rowing match, between the Want brothers, or New berg, and the St. John., New Bromwich. sreirotanne ofT.l.o.day In the preeenoe of en hamense .aireenthise• trowa•••ri part of 'the Vetted States and the Britten iv:relents. The Bt. Johns craw having tne Melds et three 'Menthe - pan fear o'clock In the Mier. noon .the mordent given tog telr and equal send MY The Wanda were the aninkinti in getting to work, drew rapidly ahead. and ae they passed th e one mile stake nut tea todashead.. They • turned the bent st•ke• tont three miles, forty ...cond. ahead, le• creased their lout ell the way home, and name in wlnnere of the race by one minute ant forty•eteht escroada. The winning time Inte thirty-nine minutes and tlrenip<4ol seconds; that of tho'bt. Johns forty-one minutes and siil.6oa unmade. FROM CANADA. Saolona Mot as Palma Loot Zoltwan. Soldier. and 41111zoaf—Ware, JILVIre ab• Lat. Blot.. City Telegraph to the Materna Gazette.) Qcsasc,. September IL —A larteua riot. originating In a hens•Of m Mee, oeterryl at Point, Lea I, on Mendel night, between the 'Military and Melliass. The soldier. atteeked two houses, yinniiiegthe thriniss nu io and destrong farnittire. A mber orcirlllana we r e badly hurt. A Yr. Talbsalt, of Point Levi. la sot expected to live. Two Welts, R. reported allied sad another mottailYwounded. Th e eat. ears artist regiment ineneene4 In resuming • Yarn/gat, VAxce McGee Penile:me an garnets letter today, ost the Issoraltd.eleetlas riots, and calls ror erl- Saaoeagametandpromoc Justice to be lm• woad upon the ringleeder. Re irsotodine mob limit, so stoldemly developed. to rent anlem,trat considers the riotlenald aoi have ocearred bad not the dais eszoptome Sound apologists. . ' FROM KANSAS. Arrival Of Usti, 11111414 as Leorma wortk—/LIE. Is Mtn Esti..mastloamy ' (17 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasetta.i Laavanwoarie, Sept- hi.-Gen. Sheridan al - rived here at Mae detach thin morning, wicOrted bps. Committee of old soldiera and ettizerus,.who Met him at the State line, ►moeg them Meyer ilaideman. Gem Ilinnt. en-tiov. Carney, Vol. Moonlight, and other prominent gentlemen. A salute was fired on the arrival of the train, and a large non. ammo of citizens removed the General with loud cheers. Arriving at the Planter'. limss, , where .. large: multitsule of people nad - sesemblerl, the General appeared on the balcony end in brief speech returned then's.. for the hearty welcome received. - After partatingof refreshments the General and- patty. OrooMded to Fort Leavenworth. ♦ torneltilit proceselon, a formal welscome, and banquet, were to have been glean to the General Weight. but he detained the oorapilment., ROM MINNESOTA ispalblkon Staub C.aveatioe—Meas assiens—raymiust orSatlroul !bud OPP.M.a• . City Talegraelt to the SlttabOrib Gamow.] eV, ran, Xi.? Septilabar 11.:-Tlie publican State conveution today nowt- anted 17-Z..Marhall ior thirrernor, ft. IL Artnetrong for Lieutenant Governer, Col. .Itoirercfor Secretary of State, EMU. Munch for Treseurer, and E. E. Cornell for Attor ney General. All the nominations were made nuanimone. Resolution. og the meal Itepubtlean ober. setae Were mused; tmandom one opposing payment of. htlnemota Itautoad Donde by the btatet. • FROM WISCONSIN =I Reanimated. MI Telegraph to tee Plitsbersa Oesetimi Yitereal. WIC. September 11.—The Dem. °matte State Convention today nominated J. J. Tallmadso for Governor, U. L. Parts for ',teatime= Governor. Emil Rothe for Saireterlot Mate, Vretberby for At. torney (Amend, Ole Rey for Trleon Corn oilsairmer, Peter Romer Pontinn Lam . Mr Ttearerer,l. G. Draper for Vorierlntendeet of Penile inaltutione, and it. J. Harvey for Beak Comptroller. INDIAN AFFAIRS pros:toe of the Pais* Onseselesioners ~.smeereatlorts . Loaned, • gay Telenre Ito rittebirthilamtte4 ewe. Ctrs, September 11.—The •Indlan OommteMon manna Sere to-dry, all well. Camelia "rare held with all the Mamma Wide ow ler ae Fort Sally.. Indian Reim TatiOnswere located on Big Cheyenne river, and AS the mopta at tne IttObrant. .The ttotosabolon wilt leave - at. Otloo for Omaha, from tbenoe to Sort Lltranne, to Mali hoe- c stem of Stood ralbraa, (Iv Telagrasakto the Pluaeureh Semite.) Bonier" September 11.—The Ahmed ContenUou of the Greer of laced Scalene met thismonains Delemdfous are la at teadinee from Now York, Peeneylverae, New „Taney, Alabama, Missouri, Kentucky, Maryld end. the /Marfa o tloase °swa an mi eSpastedte-olght, The f Oraerhle. that Klagare to-teorrow. The election of eMeore willprobehly take pleat) On Frt. Heavy atoms at aa•• aa stals—Densage wad Lessee Idle by Llallitaiiirff. tSy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ossetic] Behtember 11.—.5. heavy resa stern prevaihtdallday. _Oa. house was Mask by ughtnings esdly daboir... 4 Yrs. C. Roche killed. The tract o the At lantic and Niagara Ealtroad• wet washed away near the depot. Traysl Is not inter. Tte• 'tate role at • orrielawa—ll air cedented .ntepla7. LB/TGerease to toe nun:mete Gannet,' arommurrows Pe., September IC—The ffesto Intereademu State felr opened trraer: =Pt SMPMY of tort and Implements as- Peed lutythtes star erluteseed In this *MP MM. Itirty %rutting MTN, entered. CITY CID SUBURBAN, FOURTH' P.l.6B.—Thdf 4led and rno« .. ba Money, ou and "Kau. manta ICM.t. given by any paper ns 014 eV, sail/ bafoond on our ^lot% Pogo. THE OIEILL4FNEILL LIBEL. Ottoman& or the Clue—O Tray or Coon• siel—The' loillotilmot—The Eric:Waco No Aroonlionil roe the Illeronoe—Aury Out. Shortly after elateab.elock. on Wednes day,- the case of the Commonwealth vs. Daniel of the' Dl.patch, 'lris taken up fa the Court of Quarter session, before dodge Sto ne. Toe aniortneemont that this noted ease would be talc= up attrooted to the Court room a latie nurnber of sports• tore, among whom weft Malay rePremete ttresof the Pres. of Mb; city, • A brief resume of tha dotalls of the woe may be htternottog. in Abrillest, It will be Jaws D. a con. motor, .of the .Beoond ward of this atty. died In too Court of 'Common fleas it petl• Coo fora 11,0000 from his was, an, the ground of adultery with Daniel O'Aalll— brotheMa•law of the yetitloner;by a mar- Cage to Ireland with hie slater. ♦ day or two before the. commencement of the Bolt for 411 - 0000, Denlol wavmarried to a young lady of Allegheny city, sod NI the d4y the petition was Died was absent from the city on a wedding tour. Tim ap. intention for divorce was published, with the current news of the day, in the various city pavers, • and this publicity , Induced Daniel CPNeIII, then in New Tort city, to send home a lengthy illttemeat of atadapit, for publication In the Dispatch. It contain. a ilemlai.of the charge against him of booing had criminal: intercourse with the wife of J. h. (PNelll, his brother.in.lawomd purported to sine an amount of the rela tions which had exhited between him sad J. it. O'Neill and wife. The stale meet, which is • claimed 'to be utterly false and Mations, was sworn to before a Notary Public. Immediately atter its pub. Ileallou 3:13. tPNetli - lustituted a criminal proetion against th welter for libel : and the Gr wic .ndJ.T3'. at the June teriaiTettlliel • tn. bilL • The case was put oter Until the preempt great and its disposal will In the source o relief to the parties to. terestud.. Aas...V or corium.. The following eottneet were enecured In the case: - the I:rosimenton, Marshall Swart t weld or, Rohr- M. Gibson (of Washteg• ten county, and W. D. Moore, Esq_at for the nerenee, yt. Biddle Hobert!, A. M. Brown, John M. Klrapatrlck and W. C. 'Moreland, Cage._ _ ' coats OPSOOO-7111112131023.11.1 , •e Jury eras obtained after oculaiderablo chem./pug. and at bloat twelve o'clock Mr. Moore opened the cam to the Jam no first read the indictment, of widen the fol. lowing IS anailetract I That before the printing and publishing 01 the defamatory and malicious libel here after mentioned, tO ertt 'Aprli .1110, 1541 Jame. B. O'Neill had made nutlet 00th and Ned his libel end complaint for divorce from his wife ,dihn Mary Ann O'Neill In the Court of Coon Pleas, wherein. , among Other things, the esl4 B. O'Neill charged. and cchilaed that Ms-Said wife Mart* Ann O'Nepillitt 11.4 commltted th e crlnie of adultery with one Model O'Neill, on ter tain days and Wore therein specified and. set forth. The (Irani rand MY fnr ther present that Mostel O'Neill. printer, on the :oh of April, ISO, well knowing the premises, but deTiner sod IntendiMr menace and defame On aald James H. O'Neill, and to Injure slid luminaire hint le the minds ot the good people of the Gaul -1120.1•••1111. and to sow It 14 bo bettered that the raid James 11. O'Neill Mid hew I guilty of wilful and corrupt perjury In the matter of his bald ittrel and complaint far divorce trout his wife, and thereby to pre. vent the dna administrauon of Justice and to depart the ealdJames O'Neill of the beitelltOf itepart,ind investigation Of and concerning the truth of the Chug., of adttl. wry against kW •11e011.1 wilfullyand me linonaly print and publish, and did cease 504 procure to be printed sad published a certain scandalous, mallblobs, and cleteMa. tart 111.1ei of .1 concerning the salt) James 11. O'Neill, end of nod deneertarle the said °barge at adultery, erniali 0014 realitielacts 1114 cciallcieus Mei was Lea le contained, among Other Stange, the fele., SeeedelOUft; detataalemy elut libellee' words and, matter follo►lnq,ot the said Junes 11. O'Neill, snit Leoshame ot adeltery "As 1 (meaning y the said liardel . O'Nelll, priater,l Sznprobablythe person referred to (thereby meaning and intending to repon the libel and application for divorce to as eforeeald made by the said James h. O'Neill) 1 take the earlimt 'sPoortunlty to declare that there le not oven the eltadow of foundation for Ms eamplalut, ao lar a. I am tainturnat, sad to pronottoc• his automata Win:city mitaning and Intending the statement and rarge ailikK ery Iltarsalel James D. 'IIEII, atiort4 nyder oath amines ba aald ife, Mary AIM tstitalll, In hie LIM rtual Uhl applhnatoss for divorce) a falochomi Co nialtinani. rocions and Improbable Is It. character, that noon• save a lunatic. or • moundrel, double dyad in could bare Cho temorlty to utter st," (thereby meaning and Intending that Its, the aid •1110011 Lt. O'Neill. bad WWl*. ratty of +Ural and corrupt par ,lory in Ms said comp And laint aildln ansofter libel Mr vOreti as aforesaid.) part cheroot. to tho tenor follow that is to sty, ( meanlnk the .1.11 Jame. 11. Wit an ) knew and must know that I.l3.raya hail aver.lon to Iter,lthereby =caning and intentilnk tho sail Mary Ara. O'Neal). wife of tho said Jame. 11,W:ion)) for made an concealment of ht, sad whit It coo be than of the meet bebetsh mallet be .. • complete accretion of Wad that prompts him (theruny meening toe said Jima. It. ('Neill) to make: Mb 16..1:MClIgEt, crimsgrarric MID 11:1" Aa. S, rEML "I44 `4 -UT ..bola maw. Sir. saumpottEpl, • Azzinamix r. Mnriai kat awn DIA.4OLI Glass, Chins Wart At Ta ( oiler! est geoda. 1•11:a H. 13. - YON . • Sealer of Wettlgo ao4lleaOsnoh NiN, 8 IMMIX IFIZENT. $.t.,. Liberty abt Ferry. Orders bromWy atuadad t.. .Lela HoutErJ, BELL & ODe Author COM RIM* Ptlalblullit liilVlcrtarsre otEMATT, =DIVE I MAIM) AMMON MID PLAWRILLI 11111111MT111110111A1D1LT11110. lIFIYZBS am CLOTHES ,WILLN. It—The boa sad 4.17 wursated to An melon WU ea. • asul 71 7 11'4" . b 4701. "1" . 447g rk.. "7 r: SW II NAM KAMP