EISEES MIME rADRB'. INTERESTING RE'VENUE CAE. _ • Trial of Government tiatee.rit of tke Twen tieth District for Itilharrona COMP.. iron. • - 3 1 ! / .., th • Vi r r..4tPaleaPßlStA. oV.Dlihrt, be fore J nag. e • 'uandless, the case of the lin& - -'red States 'Vs. 4 XVOinisiax and Itich ar4FOWFtfoti; r l rVelitig;tilifcbra, indicted ' briber y.` eoMipttley, , was resumed on } Wednesday m Direct exatifiralio l isof Zohnl".-Smithre slimed by Mr. Carnahan, District Attorney: I have aasoancvicge telegrams from 1 Order showndi This a in Wil -1 il tl a tal*eit HtPlild WaSlvarried to me b • he man who got the oil, whose name I Unliisser. residipg D - -I.xville. kl-Alicivpitio Wilienwitn P!' -tie t o ip to Holbroek, ,This .was our bonded oil. Received nutriber cif telegrams from Wilson, but did not preservethem, .Found latblylaince, we : got Into trotible.- I went 'down to Oil City in pur suance of a - telegram .of Novem ber 4th,: 1867; took my books down, and at that time.we Madeirreport.:4Tele glain of Oct. 27th, 1867, shown.] Have no reephechon about ;this; - no doubt I received it. Sometimes Wilson signed' his name mil Something TUX. Wilson-10r der shown, Of H. Wilaon, Nov. llth, D 367. oh witness to deliver live barrels or refined oil; also telegram, Oct. 31st, 1867, Philadel p ly..B.lifrceveti *2ol2lBoliter our District, the' 20th. He did not inspect all the oil runat_my.refiner&ieptember, ed oil, and a few barrels of ' oil which I got permits to ship. The remainder-II in spected with a:false brand. [Brand pp:klu ged, mak ;AtiPrePared•Paper, edifier than pastbboard, and resembling copper.] The .•Epmulne tivind is made of copper; his aJOOks .like it."..• This (the brand} Was delivered to me by Hiii+ey. Kennedy, Wilson's brother iii-Laws--41aver-no-rmemnrortellidg—lfdw • - '''' ,.. tiltafrekrd;hriuldditknoiii :than 500, 'May, De bUQ,_may be more. It was sent to Iterkhart, 1311nelnnatio,fand - uchuges e E9Whitd,WrilbuSe, NewYorkf l or4 One car load, 52 barrels, to White. Wilson told me he cut the brand, and that it took him all night to do it. W.-B. Groves, (Inspeo tor) occupied an office with Wilson at Oil City a_t• thetime•l got the.brand, on the Ist - or 24 avtrbetolier. - :&11 - the oil; except as mentioned, had this brand on. Bonded about two car loads' month-400 to 500 bail reds a month—andbOnded 32 barrels to keep a show of business. About three-fourths pf all the oil ,I_ made _Was .fraudulent. the Minimal went to Burkhart. I shipped it in the name of Mr. Bellamy. Defendants told me to ship such oil in the name of a broker. Johnson said he over hauled railroad books,and he did not want to find my name in them on any of this kind of oil, _Bellamy .was an oil., broker. A . Rouse :millet; Ice - diet a 4la triP'liefore i•New Years; lie knew no thing of the frauds; he fmanciered for me; I got bills of lading and gave them to Bellamy, and on them he got the money. -,Th0.01l to White was shipped in the ifirrhe"-Of Bellinliy''"was then dead. Wilson, 'think, advised me to ship in Stowel's name, Stowe' is a banker at „Bouseville,pnd know nothing of the fraud. Wilson wanted a car load of-oil ; \went with' him to Stowel and told him (Stowel) I was going, to,shill a eilr load of oil.thb proceeds of which worild'go:to Wilson. ' Stowel said - all well i this was in the bank; Stowel, Wil son and"mysiiif Iptivielitialialti January 6. 1868. Wilson ,allsed for_ an ndvance,'-and Stowe' g hee " him' in my presence. I did not one Idol anything. - Onetimeen .llli him ; '_. never ` ; heard •of them a ft erward. M ade no expla nation to StoVvel, except that the whole proceeds of the 'car load wore to go to. WiLsOm there -were 2,808 gallons at 40. cents - per' gallon, amounting in value to .41923.20; the oil - was sold - at 39 cents per gallon: ;The blowsy advanced hr Stowel • ' - was not in c luded in 136501 paid to:Wilson. -The first tyistit - WiWn was Oc tober 17, 1864 oil 'hittrelay; I charged it at or ebont the time; • it was paid at my house. I weitt - bo'naltollly tot a chbok foe - $lOO. think on StoweDs bank to myself; I think, .I.know, r dld not endorse it; no Farson was • present. Wilson, Johnston and Groves came up to my house together that day. Wilson took me outside and I got "hue the- check. Some time thereafter I • Thgtive NOD -to - Harvey. Kennedy, clerk and other-in-law of Wilson; this was cash; I _got, it ,Pehlre, lank hours from Bel -Mmy on' the 'street. • Wilson after wards told 2 4 tne he- "get the - money. j. made an entry of it in my book . at the time, - and the book shows it to have been Oct. 24,1867; the-book shows the-_ next payment. $lOO, N0v.23..1867; can't tell now how it was paid, think by a cheek :from • Bellamy. Wilson telegraphed to , • -Bellamy to come - down and give him 11014 , I was away from home; I • paid it back to Bellamy, or was charged - with it. Wilson., told me so, - also Bellamy: 'Wldle Bellamy was sick, Sinith of Oil City and. Wilson came in a cutter from Oil - City. Wilson wanted money,. I went to Bellamy, and I • think - tsyrds Taughlin drew a check for. ~, 5200. Think -BpliamYi-faiDned4la• -Manta: . thls"vnui dontrscniie' tans` In em ber the entry in my book shows* it "to have been Dec; 2 0 ,` 1 8 8 75 % o Aer titrieNilsoit l Cable and= *anted 450, and said it was for Johnston; ; • recent IL Walkeicteig,etViliOind. let - Wilson have 550. Wilson told me he got &SO from Bellamy before Walker got there. - 1 The. Arst , eonversiatlon about the false brand was before I commenced running my refinery . ; the thing" was so - general that , exec-t•. place in Oil City;' where the conversation took Wilson Wilson told;me lie ,would get the 'Wise brand as seen as October ,cauteftf." He• told me, in September, he was &MAD - a warier brand cut in PittsbmghLl cl yras aign g ge it — tiffhant an order • , oni s— Ahlah-Inspector 'of the Twentieth Distficti o -heoce he was obliged "went thfil (tile ebb' ShOwn) - for" mb from crvo!,JThlilld;.oold. rcnt it the night he fre come to Place. Johnston said . once to be careful and. put-the brand, on • better; • that he had limn - some barrels and that the' htittnlgThilkid 'Si if I was seared;° told me to take`my time. I built a shed without tvilidcisesi and took my thne, The brand was a good imitation. My place was seized in May or June; 1887, for money I owed the Government. . in January last. Twos seized. a man mit in charge of my -place, and th e . Whore was Vold by the ~Unitell Ste* Maithid,•.„.4; day or tiro' lieferelhe ,SMe' Johns ton 'cane to my, hOuse , and wanted some _motleye: - My • refine' Vas " bdinifd "NtiVeMber 25th Thanksgiving . eve . Most-of the money I paid prior •tO 'that -I -paid to Mr. MeGliff. on account of my debt to the Government. I rebuilt, my refinery; Vefendants requested me to build-right up immediately ater the fire. Thia conversation •was with both de fendinta at afferent, times. They said they had'rit einoogh for their Ber,viees; said there danger,wasno , and referred ! to other works running under tkeir - amigetninit::. After I St rted again both of thedpfendsnts flocked load:.for money.--1, had-gisren,Wilocas•a Cur ed l Maob cssi4.-Josiston said “Dick" was a 'k — WC lifitirnt paid him ;sikrtiLoos.,.; me mrsedinyself strongly at He told hicsaa borrowed - OMo *Mit zPUlskr oh-tW,-1 'OM, count.' i• -- Intiaisvi a d • th 4 befaie. He said he d ldn'tg.nota, and it was all , Pl a A i tan bo ive any ar., si 600 for the ime kborrower;, fignm , Adni n i r y . T aV eltwas ,oritirmentak k 0 ;bop rtvreek for nartgo, ; 311 P i ttoVn40 0 4 18 4 0 444ifeii i ki s i v i:, the to- ' tie or ?df, Greenfield,' ort4 they would ' ?give it to Ishn. oge e sat Greenfield are - related - to4ehnet i k u a l ,,,,, , a lamb, And Greenfield's ~,This I refused to do. I d d i rad i t io pr• zit 3 sea that-•z ;wo u l d w a t . iniVeloPtry`dik give it to nim each week at the dances at Castle's. He said he wanted to Pay to Mr. Hays, the assessor, his propor. • L tion of the $5OO, and as Iwas a good `fellow he would pay it out of his. own, pocket and Putt Mai "Nd2partit this ractneyedas a& vanced, because the government seized the works a few days afterwards. The ar rangement was to .pay him the 81,600 to keep me, harmless. , Be said • when 'the , money was paid he intended to make me a new brand with the,"B" out, and. run it as they - did the Meadville Refinery. "B" oil was subject to-twenty ceritti , taxv But theie was an oil which rtain officials bad to keep their party togeth ce er. 0 was- ft nen = wig,that Rollins, the Oammissfanerpandd .give toe few officials, and: lie tone' would touch it. They , told.me,when I was seized: to fight uncle Atim—:"to go for Itim". that they wo u ld danC,VP everything -with pa-. pers. They hada lawyer' named, in Meadyille; that superintended 'the gqing.” I forgave uncle mm, did not figdit him. forgave y - wanted me to =play ccnimailyas they had 4 nfitiefieewiththeltidge and Alitrict Attorneyandeould, qqashlhe proceeding% here:' There were papers prepared for me to sign'nd swear to; they would ; Not let me have them, and never saw them after ward& TheymikeldJOynnjrsigning themeper and sneering to them, to prove . (de fendants) innocent of all this fraud in oil. Johnston had possession off • the papers. 'I never could get -them. { I refused to sign.' them. Indneennette' *ere =held oat' and threats'made. 'They said thilt.was the•waY they fixedthe works; the pi= would save them (defendants) and ItheY war:Weave mein. therselzkre of works. Asked them how they could , do. this. They said they coahlhaire me arrest-' ed and swear against me: theY said there was to be rm offieial inventlgatren and they wanted me to sign thepapeisto be:present ed to the committee; each oethemaolusettm arid Wilson, had a paper. Tlifisetinvereathaa was with Minion. in ,the , back- room of the Revenue office at OS 'City. , DMus, dents separately, asked' me isasign' the ga per,. Did net reed Wfisonls poem read Johnston',; this .was,. acconliriff-te puma randun, Shout the 35th otlf District Oruiry. • .Attorney Carnahan proposed to give notice to the couraud t 9 pud4tite the papers in qamt.Un. Mr. Marshall dealt:Rl - the' cetifitieide briihe items law coatfituedl—Thn' pipers wends ibrra, and commenced about this we!, "I, the said Charles C. Johnston, is-in.no way connected with the said' J. Smitlain the fraud of his oft,and I•j-P..Eirolth disown his connection with it in- am' word,' deed, action, or form." I cannotgive the exact. words; it wasa nicely written document, of a great deal of meaning in avery little paper. Wart asked to swear to it; told de fendante I would not, that that Ass their part of' the arrangement; it was their:busi ness to keep me protected; I made'tie oil; never saw Johnson about theSinatteirlifteir that night. Went to see my lewyer where I had teen consulting since my difficulty with defendants. , After th e conversation about signing the paperaivrent the backway to Groves' house for fear -of arrest, and left on the early train by the Allegheny Valley route. Went home from Graves? house about ten o'clock. At Pittiburgh I put in an answer to a libel against my oft works. Know a man by the name of Meade, who is said, to be a detective. I . was to - make oath before him to the papers presented to /110 by defendant. Bede in the train from Rouseville to Oil City with Meade. The &Ise brand was brought to me in a small band trig, about October, let , early , in the 'Morning. Think' Wilsdn tallowd the oil I shipped .to *raellie. to; Mr. White; .. he (Wilson) told me ' 'the oil had been'sold forPIC - cents:' I was to treat Johnston in public as a stranger, and be careful not " to, excite suspicion. When the, refinery was burned Wilson came to me and said he ought to have half the tax, as - Johnston out of his proceeds paid Hays ? the assessor. They were bound to make me run my relmery at' all' events. Went to and wanted _ oil regularly inspected, but he said ne, refithed, and as wB red me mime was strongly him . I thaq men that e the ho thing safe asked to hav , one hundred and twenty barrels inspected, but Wilson only ordered twenty inspected. [Witness was shown a paper and said it was ono ho had given to District Attorney Carnahan. It was received from Mr. Mc- Guff, collector, and showed the. InspectiOn of the twenty barrels referred to. A rail road receipt was also offered, showing the shipment of oil to White, Syracuse, New York; accompanying this was an inspec tor's certificate dated Jan. 4th, 1868..] Witness continued—A man by the name - of Hollister' got 'about - twentr - barrelli in May—br about that time; without any un derstanding; he came and' bought; there was no fraud Shoat U.' 'Robert Walker, in my employ, delivered the oil; he had been at my refinery - for several years as cooper. My monthly reports were made up by Wil son and signed by me without swearing to -them. Wilson said it was only ii.matter of forin The direct examination closed, and Mr. Marshall crossiquinined on behalf or John sten. The examination developed nothing material, excepting that the witness differ ed soniewhatlit his fitutementne to the time or frequency of his interviews With John sten la Neyeutber. Blf,Elpplains also otoss examined on - behalf 'Of Wilscin, Add wit ness was dismissed from the stand at half past two o'clock. Two troth Etyineitie, James E. White and J. B. Kenyon, ware next called, and bra of order, the District Attorney statin4; ho desired tanceommodate . the gentlemen ' owing them to.return homey = detained Ingle eity for some days at great venieuge:q• Kr' White 'CIAO VMS 'fit& to county, ha had a conversation with rnith About the ship ment of oil to Byrne and Witness agreed to gavatibifb . , entpidiefittif -two barrels was: nnie try`the broker, Wwel, and'n draft &kWh'. ri White for $5OO, Whith he accepted.- -The oil was received in Byrn elope on Saturda t c l - I , night, Sanhary' 2fith; defendnu wpsinkithat day ffbiturdiry) statifitikthatlib wanted some, money, White gavehin426. White negotiated for the aide of the - oil at 88%0 cash or 40c thirty ilays...,Thy o „, was ne me suspicion that the birWas'not • riffrigh i tilfiff not Pak jiPc iti **W A Probability f its , seizure. .Thep rat,: Wuron a reye: nue officer in.We 'known, he wan co - -with; and in par swum or hirireprlktetiltitiona the oil was dispose4W easkat .‘! jfe i on the Wth- January, Whiteaocenntin Itithe °beads erVids iiiidxatnititabilaitialecibf-Mrli.White's test mony. Mr. Kenyon witt"olio' Jnetta ffi4Who Purchased PA oil. Suspicion was OcYted about the oil from the fact =of its being of feted at, a -hilatik Prlerahliti'llie :firm bad been able to buy, previously, but it was 'concluded =to , niake]the _Purchase on time,- judging that ' there ' 4 was any fraud( • it' • would'; :Us , deyeloped in the coursCof thirty days. tut *bee': Wilson, a. itl ity whence the oil came, was asked whether the tied Pahl:fatale ronea lathe affirtn. atlye,whlfrehpon the , purchase was con. elnded_for cashintllllXicesitaa ten o 211 lOckT o.oourt at thrsw4 pApk 3 4oj?lumod I.. 'clinrMay.' „ is The Pollce....The entire cost of the police nn.i and_ equi rnente,,NZin na nalsKiihnshitilno.4lkm oi l An average of. #40.89. p ier/ . mit. .The _sample nWibia., ; r ivhittElltlbrininliit .11)Mw- the `east. cost W 88: Out - of the above therik stenains ,. 'oul - 113ho' : ;alw:itor Indians, which cost SSO.IXV.IMIXIWoith tit tlethlttni .hoihOP‘Vhicil 40/,,,ltittee,tisetott r Of thii ' runtibnns to; aDent..pw.9o.. DeAncsfisknni: 111:1A ctor 4t lb 4 4 3P0i 1 051411P`: , ..' • .: Opt aUexponmearitkkine I RdibrrnSe• 'Eoiiiii;!ol,* ~ ~ P #1 k I M 1 1 11 0 ;0 4 .lr,& ~,,, , ..., . .v . ,,,, ,. .....;-. . - 4 7fii: . ':''. s '' NeiTatiii : -6•• • • • 11 , •• ; isoterf UM' new -,, elaphipA- I Apn $ O , ! . 'T`rc ~ on 7 -MAMMA& enifiltgnket - 1 streSK . 7 h street; , imniediatelY, This' is a much needed improvement, and aboOld have been made' yew' silo. ll7. ?r, ---, • • -"Z.4" "LL -"s" r. ••• „r• ,""s-s.,ZgPA.St,rtrt-.744Xii:Wl/4 . , - s, ". 1..!",i-.-:.'"?.re-:-`,-.•.--.::,,6..t.,1,.:..7.,-,-,,,,,,,..-,,,,,y.,,.:,.,„„,•,,,„..7.,.•.-..,....7,,,,,,,-, ,- -- . . , . , . , ..... ,„. • ,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,, , ,, .... ,, - , „: ,, ,,„..,,,.,.w,,,,,,,.....,,,,,. , ..,,,..,v, 4 _..,.. P13113BIJIW111A;Mn: TittrRSIYAYIK.AV.-14. ' 1868 • _t: TEE COURTS. I \ -1 ' irtiiitte gide; 'harlot court-aT• alit lie. Caadlese, ..- Petitiiins for final discharge, under the bankeripifir low, were, filed by _ltalian- Miller, of, Lynam count,, Ge.o 7 11 . Orlhf of Washington eounty, John . 1 4'911vraY, of Pittsburgh. , . ' ,'' • -., '.. . 4,, petition, for;Arlidleatian.* Alai. by Adie E. - _,..zryqr !, ,g, I,3kii. recounts ~, -3.7. 'Ate - titian was filed by Isaae'r , I- of aii i 2 laki nief4OgifClitrsitions'A Ce.,_ p.' *Aphis; %acing that ;adman us-4, of ,. o- Isaigo. county, be. tr._. 'ad a. bank= • • t. Tbavtition seta fort • that the ileteroian is hmteMod to the 'Pettti '_ --- in th* sum of • min, for boots and - Ansa sold wad de i , -., eyed. The e • ^.- ot" bankinptey, ea stated hi the tion, watt that the• ,• : , d-, ant ,. • e !let :. ~ • stra4eofor,ll%ooo ta li,' :StitrigtifVe . ' ' 1. 130 r obbntY, .itiiii • t he ', , . , uentlyassi • •ad mod tranfersed to thalami:De pinton krion . • ,insantnun ic le . thousand:dollarti.lbr he parpose o r • • • hini ranee over . 1 , ‘ tilifsaiers•andlo .• d• me and leafs • ew'et delaying:. .'ci. o ' eita"or the • •nt 'kw, . Sainioad4, ph , , : 91 , :m .......„ ....... . ~,., ~, , efe 411041.iiWti&n or •i • dia ls iti:ge. '. • nanoontienfinire • •e. , Petitions far adjudication wire 111.. • , J. N. • Word oot Rake, of Crafasty, and , Ttradhoy,. of Vemigo *minty- ' - • - • ' ' ' ' - eon Pleas—Judgeo Stowe. In tibias*, a , Ilettry Spio4rvs. kngitais d C 0.,. reported S'malesday, the jury Was I Y / Akiet7ttt.... 130 1; / It e limf.P.Erft,. 1 4tAlthaME4_1 , The next sae takes up was that of man, key Co..•vs. jelissikm. IS* jtrrY itranarfbr opitdatrelnitie siom a#656., Thomas. 'Crammp and ,others Chas. Amstin, et al:. Ms was an action 'lb Alectmask. /kr a traatt of /and- tUatlchlausl township:: 'Verdict NT' defendaitis. The ness cam cane& up sus that - On:kw- . ry James Eturrison: This,was art action to.reeover for work done in paintlikg' his /401s6tilibr deka:EINA. On trial: , . Died of ) Ells oronerla Itiquesk. TneedkrAleorhing "Pleb, 7,fisTle Wag on the track of thd-PesiiisYlVithit at Denny'sCurve,,an, account orwhich we 'lniblisheithi INC ffrhiiirfir 551'ti - idi# • correct..' . Wii"'sttiCeTthe; the inbred man resided near where he was fotind„whieh we learn was nob the case. His Dan& ft appears. was Victort• Schwind, and.hronesidect udthihis. father.ab SO nut street, in the Fifthward. Hb was re moved; from where he was found to the Round , Honse, andiDr. - Asdale was called to see• him. About eight o'clock a. in. his father came and took him home; where he remained insensible until" he died about seven o'clock Tuesday evening. At first ho was supposed to , louvemet.witat foul play, but his Injuries Sohn rather to have been produced by falling : on the stones where he was found. It is said that he .was at Iron City Park attending a plc nic, on Monday afternoorr and evening. but whether ho re ceived his fatal injuries, by falling off one of the evening trains, or whether he fell over the embankment by the curve is not " known. His family suppovd, hint t 4 be in bed until Yesterday morning. The dodeaa ed was twenty-one years of age, anclawork- Coroner Clawson was rsitylOof 1293 death and proceeded to hold an - nuttiest upon the body yesterday moenbig,:whed lug testimony was taken: Victor &A:rind, Sr., sworn--Cn last Mon day deceased worked until four o'clock r. sr, He then went to my sister's on St... Clair, street. , I left home at nine o'clock m., and shortly after I had gone he came in and , asked my wife if all were in bed. She replied all but me. He then went out of thobeek door. The next morning I went ' to his bed but be was not there.' The next I hoard was that a man saw *person lying near the Pennsylvania Railroad track, and e letter found on his person directed to me, No. 19 St. Clair street, where I lived for seventeen • years. 1 . 1 want and fonrid him lying at the Round House. Ho wee not sensible at the time. Dr. Andel) was with him *hen. I found him. I brought him home en. Tuesday morning at about eight o'clock.. He never spoke:after I found hWi. The here nail ourhpd to be resumed at Al derman' Taylor's. Office this afternoon at four o'clock. AGood 'eventide... Mr...lSMes er, of AMigheby city, has inveritid aft,"~, p tus Ihr claillling petro leum, 'iTOr vsoy,lettetykpatent lave-been grinte l 4, l iittnthered-1707‘1. The Apparatus anit liecif two vitenzumstills t ' from which the air is extracted, by means of an air pump, one of lihlch"liCtured for , heating the•oll and• draining latrle and the other for carrying on a continuous distillation by • feeding thorn the heated oil illWrnter tiMl ll lttill open iii-the,h6ttotue th e t. •By keepingi - a-tildfdim quantity in the distilling tank it is clainied that the discol oration from the tar and other matter which - rigilecuminlates and is burned on thetalons ,dfsthe still by the ordinary method ..pre vented. „,The invention has several other advantages Overthe prAent`inethod of dis tilling, ithiokreadllypreemt themselves Upon examination of t h e 'apparatus, one of which is the very low degree of heat re quired, and the. usci_of, the gases and con densed viipettfaff %el' for inning the still. It is certainlyugreat invention, and if sun : , coastal is destined to work a revolution in the oil trade, as it is claimed that it will reduce the expenses of , distilling at least one dollar' 'per' barrel.' It Is certainly worthy or the attention of oil twin, , hfiedenusuter !Nike. Friday of last week we published an itaidiiitlietheittsivet; staling M., Rowell ha d „tuella irgornudlon before. Aidennai r biebbuiters charging Aldernum &the First ward, Alleghony, With WsdemeahOr , In Office, and thatihe Alder -1 man was held to hail in the Aura of ;500 , , for his' apmrszpe at Court,,, nu) whale. /io34*Or ,='aTegell 1-_,Wes:;#th44 1 %Wu of an execution attachment in a case , where "life - Metter -luta been Maid. As i v i ppl i m ii2 &#.tresioa lig ge, men r , t Powel • %-anil , %titer for $l2, againit Ppiollatce. .0 10- tmera. l 4/7 6 . was pita; andliwu °WA& 'hoer mat tag attachment was issued. As -an evidence', pet the Aldent 4:1414 1 ,t 01 9 ,4 11% =Te ll m„tivoll,rn me Moe an in &the presence of David Amen, *the .c ndshltedee, John Potts, W. A. Lye, W.' , ' ' ceders arid; *No . tlffirtbdifs. itithe gamut. The Alderman Is s under -bail for his appearance at Court, and refused( to berelmedituthe &Wrest* have the mat.. . ter thoroughly Investigated before the mom trilmael„ Frigiria ,AVAlrif.'W one 4:94ootr.igt.c+rd4i hightthl runaway took place on Rabe , atref3t.„÷boree igt.achipo tsyk jight trotttin wagon was ten standing on Hand atr „near the %midge, and while the clriver: itightuatid thithednzy street toward Penn. Just, ,betoTe r " Sa t Var S tit' trattWl v !FA 4- 'Fi t ' 4 4* ll " l - 0 .1144 - Ittr *Mama was turned_ up, Iland and Lthe day, to 'which . Ams, , ,sszusillthisnot4h - if5V l ' • * l ie rtirt insr, broattbt , uP liblftittaooll , • . person IVA' irdruld*so wits we. were able to learn, yid Tate, a =ow made very narrow . meets. t_; t ... 4"~ - Pittsburgh an4legbew Orpbah Therthhty-aistleattanunt meeting of the contributors to the Pittsburgh and Alle 4heny Orphan Asylum:was held on Tues. day afternoon in the institution on Ridge street, Allegheny. pellxit. Brunet, Esq., I preaided. Prayer was , offered by Rev. , Dr. Preston,. after which the children of L the Asylum sang a beantiful.-hyasn. The annualreports'cf the Ere*etary and.Treaa i urer of` e institution were then read. . 4 The Secretary's report was a very inter fasting Aloonment-, , , at elemed grab 4sixtr nine- chirdienhare been,liesereed Lida tfie Asylumduringthe past: year. Thirtjafive . .latiorneerrphins4 Urinate's* Mi nce; or re fronted• to their friends. .One died, a diets' orphan; - Nritage , olTia.the'rerp Sept to: his tretheeshoreela. - ,Payette County, 1,5.1 biterment, - Y•learbss 222 as - inmates of Ills institution :: Of MS nUmbe4‘ - -If3 are. set , r:oreohanefor whom compeAation ig giiremby - theAttate- Our :' aold%r's - OrPhaai. •a Cripple 1671 has Miriam° on timetbll, but is alieweel to board with his- xreetbit,r. , : Tyren sobilers?4 • wieTOWS 'dying• firm • given' children 43411 the3rare old enongh,to ber. placed' under State eenAttol.,-, , • • = 2 A. nithig;,tebute *Tater° thele r al medintely charged *tlithe . Akabergawart of the, bsstitstkint. reTheitisAlnlwapiellicted with mticitalcknessZet year, 1-,tir tbrough exbelent . naming emir careful rxneelbeel at tendance; death , did 'not enter the' house - - hold efrthelittle'oneia: • Bittfine changes how been:midtr4lln:ing, the pestles%Man albs 'chiltbeitrhow, preienthare4 been;- siir engaged tes day wittS pier, statuas, qv: them * tatar. Veen gi.,. 4 rearrotstsjadyire in; . the*4l4o4 and. haw r homer. Ki d friendsi, drainer, .rergeblfieriltolidaftfesti- , valsds... and *any little hearts wereloade „happyes:thewathexetil I iores4 #eple aditeen; deprived In eerily ehildhdodiof hothandd a inotheetpcarewe cannot est:bond° thabene ',fil andi Mowing locinPfr-brthKAPir e glrearsuswireisSiahowed a gratify-- hag condition;orfinaneierdibirs, thorn. be log a balanceln :the . Theasilay-pf 8010.96,- and am taresilisr Smear* by order off the Booro or .10."4 4 . Thogit..slPßO—Witztr,ae cePriallcidteriehbA the-meeting proceeded' to an eleetioniforqr NAM: of Managers of the institution. -,to sewn-jos: the ,enardng4 year, tiled tile Iblfow%k , les - ware elect Denny,bens , i bfre.:ll.,Childito Mrs..Gen.Rallsnmon,.• I litra.. - W. Vanhirk, , hira..hiru7 Wilkins,Thirs..Bay • Mrsa. T. Logan, Mrs...L..llolrue% R..Brnnot, ibirs..ScOtt, ifirs..R. S. Rays ,Missaolmes,. basal IL Hays ,, AllasThaw, Mrs..R.Robison t .3fisa.Lathr'op,. . . „ . . A Whitewashed Negro., I , • • SolomonAllair, iv - colored-Man, is "boas" . . _ 'whitewasher; and having. taken a contract to. Whitewash a stable, employed -:John Smith, (colored). to do the mark. Smith,' it appears, . went to work Yesterday-morning, and after he' had, been engaged for some time Clair,. the “bows".• of the job,. Came. along: tb.;• - seeThow. he' waa'"Progressing., Sniith's. work ~ 11,1 not suit-him, and he dared it dohaln diffiireittiOSY. This interference on the part of Clair offended - Smith, and without any., further talk he' attacked , •zelnir with thehrush with which'. he had: been working and: gatro him.; .coni-I • plete WhitOwashing , and a wive body. beat•l .rnw: Clair - made.' infornuttion , before -Ins ' tire - Barker charging Smith with ~ assault and .battery. Ea.was arrested - andueldlor • a hearing. - •.' Spleiulld Flu nituie. Titls morning and atternoon the well kneWn al:teflon/let* Sfaithion, Vanhook & . - , McClelland, willoilbr at public sale a very fine stock. of 'neyrAnd second.luind parlor, . dining room and bed chamber furniture embracing - Dirna and:Pltdn Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash SUnds, Parlor, Dining-' room and Wood Chairs and Rockers,- ger-, oral Extension Tablet4 - 114h and 1.010.0,0- Cottage and ninth. Bedstetuis;.Hair i llket : ton= and mask Mattresses, - Card; - side * Breakfast and'Dining TablearTete.a-Tetes, new Secretary; Desks. Bew.ing:iffachines, clookeenemmeocttehea trteitalgtiaoilet Soap and:lnk,Parlor and Cook Stoves; Tilikdow Shades and Carpets. Great Alaritakts may be anticipated,. as the articles must :be knocked down to the highest bidder. • , Aggravated Assault and liattm.—litartin Amity made information before Aiderinan lituribert yesterday, charging Lewis 'Bernd with aggravated assault and battery. , It appears_ that the 'allsged _offence was com mitted on the 14th of ,1 , 11. in a beer saloon on Ohio street. The p,Mes were scuffling, when the.prosecutor was thrownftgainst the counter with. such torte us to break:both bones of his right leg above thezknee.', He alleges that' t was done intentionally, but the defendant states thatit was an accident. He says they were not e angry, but were ambling in Ain. wag arr est ed and held to bail in the sum of .13.500f0r his appearance. at court. ' • • , • Alarm of Pire.—At igodf-Po4QuipiteeM, yesterday #iterucen, au othgui. „ sounded - limn 1:41M. at Penn midi:lSM - Ison streets, which wasoceaslened by* t.ning chimney in the ;halite of Mr . Frank — Dim, on Liberty street, below Harrison. Mr. Doll'volo'bortdrig out his chimney and-fbr that purpose _placed amiss Uhl* , in the.fire,; the smoke , yew which' Caused the alarm: The entire 'fire Department was on the ground in a remarkably short tbne aftef .tlearnflarin, 4174 AlusineerriXl.)not needed. ' • r nogc="Pitilip 131 r.,, rninghatn, was the owner of two valuable dogs, which he .says were perfeehtinkowharm ' less: Henry Palmer healleges' an. ttrattby to, dogs, an& threatehed'. kill . them if he did . not keep them. chained He neglected to ; chain therci, and y,,*.erday morning found them both dead inh4Yark havinreoldentlybeempoisoned: :He made inft) , SOon,charging Palmer. with . elms mischief. warnmt-inm issued for /4 8 ar. 113 4f; `r . • fletiorse of the firm !of squeri & Qo.,porVdeale finale infOrma= .tiorf before ithe.Tilifayari, Conrad Bobbing with -larceny, The accused :was employed by the_proseautorLig the Pork house, earner of , P enn antimsyneitrects, from whichib alleged he stole a 'Web of , mean: Wed fez sacking; meat: Us , walk arrestedesud. !tiler ; s hearing committed ;for, oOrt. • , , ' • itarceny„ty - **ll;Whide inOmatitai heibre Justimil3arhgeotftuth lluabh,:aluirgligEtama'Fleteher with bY bailee. She 44101Viak-the, Lborri*Od'a:hlik a pe, /t h at voltted'at4s , to ' , wow tact . t that she, - still retains pc)!tl Sitatotiptif and *hug t7 it si o y iv e b it . 7 p. Liworrani - was . histt,d ita ,, her aVest' 4 :4 - Yotn.l ibk—. um* F ,114.114FVF1 .144141:411Tiki 4 t oo., Fir•:tultinCorAlleghnz wilarki l lifbeen out of service ler some tsysput midergo ingrepedrs, is residy kw use again. EIN • On Tuesday at noon Idr. E. H. Myers, Of the firm of E. H. Myers dr Co., whole sale grocers e corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, left his office temponarity, forget.. ting to turn the safe leek. During his brief absence, some thief entered and abstracted over three thousand dollars In banknotes and checks. The folle*lng - wercithe cheeks Check„ No. 1560, isn Cit* ~ Aational Bank, from P. Sellers de Vo., favor Ea 13:" Myers it Co., for $1,125 01. , . No. 9, on Lawrenceville , &MI; sink from- Mitchel '4ltiSiteri .1111yers .110% ; .Ctieck ' • Dapesit N'intinai" ..Bank--from--fromow -dope* .arerslr, *ATP 4 9 c0.g0q,,..4 ,,, 00. A •ck Cro ce P. *b*"..trqpit.' . D iI tank elir idiviggnedon,:Pa.,t Jim ;frono..:-Afrimo- Am . 0 31, 4 1 )31 114 30 ' vitt mam.prnmptly 5t6,,; and *olio. adver llsing-coltundii 10 lie .foundl. a.. Aiello e to. bankwandPaniorli k served flitn or litrorma , Co., nottto..ntefoirgrty ' h% desciibeffl4en the? a very bsid onlvandi adroitly , • , The Last Days of-Aat-Prtaddantr Blartin ran Bnren wernmadb comfortainn_by the 'tote of Amnia Whabonibta'Astimuultenaeray Lettarsin onriatisintdormlihs•oh .‘ peetan,>. andihmarifr. lirtuarßuten hitinseir etpress 1 ranclitglatidoationi vritlathe resell* , of its' vq74 l 32traCtS from.> We 4 %10 rot Washingto by his n o Pierre M. v „loge • •••• . "Theler, ionaktvied, 03. 1144 enieri mant,—what had been tittigesta bruz_4o - wad-, comb's Remedy forAsthsna,' a teaspeanikd in a 141negiank of miter, On. tie takamevery, fon.rhourscj!-Algoodird bt was theresnit,” - Inino•caakaf - pnraly ; tic character; haa.ltrfaileskto give.arompt relie4:-Midi- Mawr eases a pamounat cure has beanef- - facts& - "Ara oitingetLheed. 'afipittAitti2cled Err - Unita Ase. An infttnt.maY taktrit perfitet'safety.'' (ft-Circular.) " • .Toamitnittrannre.Letln.,. %ma. : Roston, Bele Prooidtdor ForclbleaEntryJalm.llinrpttymade la- - formation Before , Alderman: Monuts--yes terday, °heaving Peter Hess with: forcible entry - mid detainer. Itappeare that Mu% phy opcupies two rooms-in Hess's hense:in the Eightb*ardi andlut ;adept that *hen he returned home out Saturday night. ine. found:lda family andt goOds' in theutreeet, . and the doer: .of hist pi:titian' of the bonne , locked c and, on inquiry' found that: Hem, 101 °' occuPles the feteeinfolg i portion of:the house,. hack put them.-out, loeked , the i door,: and had the 403. y in.hisTocket. HO4 was arrested , and held tobbail.fbr hie apnearance The ice eresmsesson is now at handl and persons desiring to proeure this tempting, and delicious _delicacy will find one of the bests pointed and most genteel Weer: min the cityat No. 105 - Fifth street.' Mr. MO- Guire'sdining •rooms• - 1121) jrnalfregraeleil as the most retired in the city,' where la. dies•can visit = unrwcon3panled by gentle- men.. Meals and luncheons are secvedi- at , all hours. A very line assortment- of con leetinnaries and sweet meats at very rea sonable prices, :; - . . Temperance Convention.—Grand'Werthy Patriarch (4. Vi ^ : , Fratt, of the Grand , Divis ion of Sons of Temperance in this State, has arrived , in fiblacity and will , speidg this evening at -the , Temperance Convention anialch. , cmiem.atmen—Ecildnacres Much, on ._Fiantsylvania !Avenue.. From present appiiiriumeS We Convention prom •.es tabs one 131' the _dargest *rev bold' in this city. All churches and ledges are re-` quested to send deletes andallinterested cord's* invited to ,end. - niardnif.=-3si*,,,_______•iiillatOitilL A 10 01111111618• keeper • .0 , 3Vard,4l.l),,tnadepir; leciWoei•before. Alderman Vern_ with obraintni board Ender false pro. : term- She silfeges - Abaktimr. mowed came - , to her horse to•Ibioo on the lbth of April' and obtainodboard to theamountvf eigght dollars, when ho decamped Ildtbentmfog' her. s , 4 0,1 1.4ppearaleft,e4yjed. recent ly re wliefilfdlralittirested and held for 'bearing. Alleged PeiAnry.—Miehael Mallon • terday node information before • Alderman . ldlfastera chary Themes Campbellivith patharv, Camp igfput,2, ation be= ohilk) Mayor; eadtay ebarging and another maxi vithlaiceny. They veer& arrested, sae Met allearing . disehargectil Campbell it appears alleged in his infontut-s tier) against them, that, they had brolten open the ddor, which listullesk - alleges is &Ise. Campbell eras aitosted and held fbr, iniejaring.:v Allegheny Fair.—The Fair at the Alle. ery !foment Industry'attracted a very audience last night, and the tm..t • exc tinged prevailed' over .the.muniCll4ll! cane contest. Mayor Blickmore WWI ent, and s were He stood Sixty-four ahead of Moo Drum at the closing-or-the ;p olls -. last night. To night the - imlt be! announced. The. tiot.olese to-night, .as hitherto nonnoed..• .- 1 - _s,• - ' A on: - Frith W ee r etTre tl =3 7 s 4 fe:ifel i gi - the'mag-, dilloent display of new dry goods In the beautiful windows of Messrs. Bates it Bell, No. 21 Filth ,street. The firm daily receive, *Oh invoic es of all the leading , styles of the ses:son; direct from the Importers!: , hands` offer goo-dandli:airliteloirithibeartilbsiP be - obtained. elsewhere. Their windoivs give a poor . idea of. the ..4cellehee of their • • rim At-the , blasonlei.RElV r enctlon:ltefiee of Vanhoele-ct McClelland there will be offerid.itUfdlehdleithbg-trentilig at.ten o:olock,Juldafterlioon at two o'clock; a very - 04*dt aaeortment of Hair, Cotton' and Hoak, Matneees, Exteilidon Tables, Mew Carpets; and'"4 , ,general eiteentment Nagle t Pereolldertr• "• • Held enlist . = Milt= Human made iniblulatton before Alderman Butler Mitgainat - Maky lonesof. the 7th wentr ter surety of•the'pesob: , Mary wax , : P1ik.445k6 ttOthisita - • The Athletics Comlng.—The Athletic_ Base .Balli Club, of Philadelphia, will visit tide city on the first of Jane, and rezueln twoor thrends3ra., The3r be:thepests, gie' i‘Alleghen l ytkelnb Re .—.Alderman Mullen has hadhia office repeintedjind paperdd :with fine oak paper, which•he , livbfttMg to a coat rof varnish. It is now one oftheneatem Ll 4MeghB4Yl ol (7.' e-; ' ~~ ~i t int i ard - S enr Fire b ' - v e itoor e of theli piez MPINIMOSPA,4. et m rerurn a ed. 1119P447101* v . :4 4 4404w Ah*t 4 3o 15 0 Akt..VSvY, pi., k '•ntallas 'wmotdetivil b. , " if:, fockirWO-asro7/11 -lihkelti it , ::t.._ - ,kitY 'r -, ..}... -,,,-.:,, 4 0... 3VAtio, , • 1 -- . - dal tiik,'. ~ thtiOhlik , 4 1 i i er i t ',At ; , •. t.i.-‘„ . 1-,.+•! -. ' ' v...- viiiiikibig rTof _, trobt Vit , 4r.. ,f .~ • A ...- Fmt7 ., A mbn 'meethitriof 'Allegheny will he eld this evening.. , Hea; , *, BoioNn =II • #emwated.—the Bt. Nicholas barbershop, - ocefupiOdhp Messm. Harvey; it Rodgers, Is no*, one o f the moat pleasant and comfort able shaving salodns in the city. ilt has been thoroughly renovated of everythinz obnoxious, has undergone • a tie:mono coMme of repairs and la- neatly painted anct Pell,tired. The establishment runder the charge:of Mr. 'Harvey, lately Vem- 'crew_ ,bigton city, who is One ofthebest`Werkinexl in. the city, and he employs none bat born. petent persons. Hie oftrgm Are means, ble end. satlafactitm kr*arranted Waif who rattionizehim. -_ • • . -- !- -. .', 4-r- ' - Altraiiive 'AuctyniAgate4awaivigiy . -- and W°liit t l- : ,lii 7 lit fue - . 4 ,.,.Thi15„,... -4 4 4• 1 , et :, ten b!cin e k x.. :st.', ut i . ea , w e .r. tit. "made tle ' Il lpt iet itf n ilit i tharidaYaigiab cs . art aritjair and-Chifillairibrad-' itz ,4egetherl*Wm assortment of !Mum. hoi rOioda, nolir,eailtetiloiecoadhttedrus. se . hair bust:sand cotttsunattresses, e tahlesi-pieklesi catsup. and di** -0 10 1 u30=4:1Taigkoog A Au Weleibind, _ ls ctioneere: „. . , maw, • de infarinstiiset; beibrcf - Ablerimul Mu ivallegheny Mtn- yassordsky, oh - • k 13scrarosice•witkpethillso, = The aeoused-is eniplestest kV a .• • of h 'SP:skitiasagenitiAnd it appeantih a t . fie 'iii•ga renalinctne -skirts = 'the dit3NA - Ina arreatigraud . = taken re AideimesivkhodiselHorged luta- a •pseadisd to bake' out at license d to Mks bristnaiiigain. " 'Ode ease. rot r LTit !Honey einnb Quabi . i. • ( • Opened to-clay* 1.4-C r• . 19() and la Irecloraleice4fie L • • • off thi.'Peate.:4leiater' :yids(*) lajlimetteni before .7 ;.Amato* K a tth....whearreated,7.and , at • ohoblairthreelandkod'. . tits and, appear at ••Co r' livpiith hecivaa,omamitted bne to k de ; • , Mce*.rAoVr—TetOliEwklti . . Taiimist zdT4ln g linty -..l;Enirlol; - *thefts. • +1 , Int h ckaaft. -.0118 Wife_f liergeft' • In the ..It.yeaxsofter , zFuniziO ale ,from realtienee:efliorliestiaiOtilita: strematy on Tatntsinvi , cl4th 'testa.* at 3 o'clo4tl. a : Mends orateifitaaltraie respocl . _fully to attend. ••• IC.-Dtrilllo2iMiontbSOlN, emirueafty, 3101 , 124. at.":slteclock P;;*,., I* the YOth YaStof , -.The•,uCravat takeidacamnali late zialdeate. . 169 tIttgaver;fitree,t;s:Allegiataly,r.Tuttitaa it I. 4 lthliiii,il: 7 ; at Mcools4 - /... 3:10e- friends _et Oa' family Orjrminietfell: y lavited:toattend. RATTI~3AN - 0u Wedbiesdar_p_ieralm aiterA. .-protruitedlllnass,:4ollN.F: -..wwlG-aar:aated!;oll Yparss-4 I'l' • • nitierJ4 on. tai aicipz+iaiGi; at , 9X vlegse* ,frenatlielvesiiiiricci Icif.9 mother, ZAWdemal iireet.:rThe mends tin fati4k, ! -I I' tinsantaiiwaties-•;;,:i. , CrllilEl4l4 lllll 4 . • • • • 'cry des Usial Adobe& .' , C l6l2l W4Darnie AsausExtsCES7. 3K,Jacotess;4l, sue¢ of =amain slada of o n at all day a. T A...ms si SQUABS; (by Jo on hands , the be, linitaticne;ltoiew• wiuts.: other u Cat= farniahedteit _ = l ll l IS"hil g PE P / ' 4 CW , . ), . , • TED TO . ' .t ;- .: :::1!t • ' • 1.,,••••• •" 1,, x1.:01' 1 . 1110111114 M 111111117 - • ••• • • .-.0).17-1.1- 1. • :111 'Or' : ............ • 111' AT • - ' LA . l2li 1 .,P! .. f t A i r i t I P 1 40% • r. . .T..../fg:i4(l*llllolo4l4lol.oEMSAinkir . . >L: . FIFTH ST., cuTopTE ilAsontt.ibiut ' ,- t gi•Lvii94:olmsk-'' . !-? • T. 3tarrorxtnati 4.1° - • • , COrnekOtienn aildigth eatrititteetr L.Orirge, s aiE••),i+ 'V l•. " , .. . .. AMPANIMID 11,02 oars TILLE ..'! • . .. i . ..• MarnikaliZaggreMail GOV ale ab; 13 . 4...t.„5;; taiil • , 9 gistifimilk ., _ .. g 1 ,i ,1-: .1.• ....• t . • ~!._ , i4.t,... 1 .1747 - ... . -411tp.1er49 -, :l.ftra - ,$ i..! ye.. : 4 . 1 t ' xi, b litivenitta..iiiiidaernoiiii mi .- ees" . — ... f.! :;,: i .7 - 11)t:: 411011111911 . , )._. ... .. . * • ',11:7- . . .7 :1:11 • 4;:q. t'; tlyil t 11(04 8 ; . : . . aITST 1111Marimke.'.. •: - 4113 • • ' ; • •-.; 11% !: • ' •°' ';;? .. ,; ~._ . la =I 11§1 \ .
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