The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 23, 1868, Image 4
IEI vimuro ,akft. PIMBIEED . DAILY, tit...% .1 •i, .1 pENNEKAII, CO:, PrOpleletol4. - r. E. praritrickw, • jograr ka r cw, T. T. HOUSTON, ..:‘ - Editors - a:lid Minaitem • . , . . . OFFICE • . GAZETTE . BUILDING, ND& 84 AND 86 FIFTH ST OFFICIAL PAPER O[ pjWDsrgh~ : Al ec kt Vim y _ Termor—Dativ: semi- weektv. , • Wiekly. • • , Otui year.... 1113.0) One year.ga.so Single copy .. : :$1.50 One month. 75 Six /2103.. 1.50 5 copjet, each. '1.25 Bi thaweek, 15, Three inos 75 1.0 j. , •• .. 1.15. (Vont carrier. )j . • • • ;- . and one tO * Agent,. • SATIJADAY,IIA.Y 23, 1568. ranir on' OIL inedd . pages :of this, Inotningis GAZETTS : Socond r yipiei :Inter esting lieatling Matter. Thiwp as i A z- 24anr . , eial Matters in New York, River:Nem I'm= porta,- Railway Time •Tables. Siztk page `. . Home Marken, .I?!qinbe ahi7 Triall`?iiiiiiith pagiY 2 :Miseellanecnto Readi4 :Vatter.' Qo r 1 closeh in Nevi York yesterday at 1.39/: , : - • • • RATIFICATION MEETING. Tile friends of 'Outtrvi, COLFAX and the Ural* are:reminded that ,a ma s s meeting will;belield this evening at the City Hall. Distinguished speakers , will-lia present, and also our delegates to the Convention, who' will address the meeting. We alio remind' them that Allegheny county has been iv I. • pledged, by Major Bnowa, to the Yter' iblr cans Of the Union to give ten thousand ma jority for the ticket in November, and the pledge can be made good, if _Allegheny countk:wi, Ils it. No ticket could have been selected more acceptable to Itepublicans here, and it should not be forgotten that the promptitude of our own delegation con. trilink Most effectively to secure the choice of the.C : <invention for. boivav - There is, therefore, a remarkable force iitthe sugges tion that the RepubliCans of Allegheny,liav ing thus influenced the nomination, are bound iin honor to poll their last votes for the ticket. No .man Who known themwill doibt their intention and ability to do so. Let us therefore remember, Mat we have taken a contract and ge to work tit once, and let Us ',have, to begin with, a rousing, old fasliioned.meeting to-night,--..e, thundering report from Allegheny's first gun :in; the We `invite - every friend , of Gnmv and Coma to attend. , OBSTRUCTIONS "ro NAVIGATION. The f3ent.tte, on Thursday, agreed to 4:3 , 0v. recommitting the • Paducah Bridge bill and instructing the Committee to report a general rotasure to - regulate the erection of these structures across any navigable waters at the West, The-Indiana , Senator sustained his`motion. in a speech treating generally .on . the subject, and ,marked by . his usual care in preparation and comprehensive breadth of statement He stated that ten' hridges have already been authorized to :he bat across the Upper Mississippi; and, alluding to the schemes 'priijected for. crossing the OhiO, remarked that if these were .taizied into effect the navigation of these streilins would be substantially .destroyed: .He recognized the impirtimce of ,the railway •interests, hut insisted - that there need be no conflict, ill Oronickink :14esel with the of navigation; competent practical authority having ,estaidiiihed the fact . 4'l4' suitable structures may be erectedwhicirshould be unobjeCtioimble to either class. There is , gronnti for the hope that these views will prevail With congress, Eflia.thnt tiniely and' well- co nsidered legislation . will settle (the question to the satisfaction Of all partie.. -• ; C Tlli 7Chicago Tribune is "authorized by. Judge Topmum.'' to deny , that he 43 . coOjnalaitsta:ilm.loblison. - stmOi November, that he z has ever been in any scheme for forinini hew polltieia party, or that he had. any earthly inducement or mo 7 Live to vote for acquittal other thMi his own sense of justice. It is very unforbbiateibi Taumeum that his personal averments to his colleagpe Senator YATEs and others, prior bi the' 'delivering of his eilinion in the Senate, were .80, :directly-kat variance with his subsequent course as Aodispose all plain, honest People thing like belief in:the truth of these denials. He !is not the first man who basbeen'a sufferer TIVIII"cir , ctin*tces",, MUCh easier to explain than, those which have attended his cOuVerSisu from an accuser of the President to his ad vocate: -The ouhforMilate mistfildeivtind ine,of be is now,,pmomte(Jasavictirs, is one so seriously grave that even tiirty members Pr' t he f. 11 4610 iseisitth . u;e, .at Chicago on wedmidar, denounced - him as a recreant, in their speeches and resolutions. His "emphatic ileniOe'l seem iohave little welkht.;with;:libicOnatitnents, who deinand hi* resignation; ; . from . , rayna,mozia real , us _Washington that the,,,pien4 Inveachmeut have re viving hopes of success upon other articles yet undecide4 ( the second being particular ly epeettieT." -- The iesults of the Chicago Convention a cluinle aw o::14.11U- ara ...error y.. to one or two not-tOstßlimitm •ertto have, in their votes upon the e l l yßith. but we sep;ri-OpUr itaniadi,llEt belief that theiMuritgahkdraftkit ir iry..4.lmß, eihibited bcthe''facility With which they. have'already Baca deceivedti , ier,nbile,ex-, i iith . 206. rticOn'ii car4my tas ooniuderatistniliftionifittnin for soy ngest hi ducanOota.l! /IV .)VllPlViarttAltdri dim menta now, for c 00, 0 3090.4 .74 1:i.41? _ .The Republican party rebounels4namste successive treacheries - Which each them, aimed ineffectually, at its life,• with an elastic vigor .which declares the intrinsic wortii`of its prineiples'aii4 vitality of its,Constitution. ?Acme than this, these defections of men ever trusted. in its highest and moirconfidential-ediiiiiil4lfierfe only as additional' proofs that the - organile-1 ,ion, preferring pririciiileitO'nfeii; can not be swayed from its exalted endein the eats of any ; ersonal ambition, and *that no mere political intriguer, however cainniraid ing his'Aelenta lkopornitle, record of past services, can ever to find it defer 2 entially subservient to his ititrigne.s. 'There annlement,of Purity and of disinterested devotion.to thef Welfare of the. Republic, so radically underlying and pervading this' great organization;'tliii;icioner hrlider;•ikis sure to repel and slough off every inaheallliy growth Of perional titabition, of selfish and corrupt devotion to private ends. Year af ter year, we have quietly opened our ranks, suffering the faint-hearted to. shamble, in; silent ,disgrace„ to. the rear, or here and' there,a deposedledder of i 1 column to gallop. over to the enemy, followed Only by our,iii;• l dignant scorn. • .FEEMONT, deserted:-Xts, 1864. Joresseui, SEWARD and Rwil,- Drxoi, -I 'biiifew and I I:l 4 ootrrrLE , went to their mere congenial place. in 1865, and tile' Republican party was strongerilian 'ever in the sues',lll !ng ,elections,, ; Sp, Aerie, ..,v(* . s k CHASE, Ftsssacrnts and Tiltratutmr. and . their , poor tools abandon 'us, wetliaster the • more devotedly aboutour standards, and , our arms-arinervidAvith , tr:-heartier mination,'Srid,Tor t surer' iictoiies. In this regard, Republicans, is the only 4 11 0 party 'prdfiriesi'Piesinth - -thii ' Sfron4- est contrast to the effete, fossiliied Denioeracy: Our opperients 'learn noth ing, gain nothing, change nothing. Thep :concede ',nothing $ thd:l•denlands of ',the li'dtir; l , they i recognize , no 'drafts 'in 'the Changed situation which ' marks' ! t be.o l 9.fiTirlk .*.1 ) .. 011 ': Their, hold the , soul, of the party, ,in their liandai l the l sainti spirit animates their coun sels, the same tendencies are revealed in the pub to-day.as in tlie•plot :of eight ye,rs since;- 1 -a period which spans over two eras the history of the American. people. The elimination of newideas has never fail 'ed of inflicting severe injuries upon • their parfiran status. They meet the demands Of an advancing civilization, of an' increasing knowledge, of a ripening sense of public mondity and, Christian jastice,.not byse knii*lediging the 'force, accepting the Pulrer creed,inaeribingit upon the _ it banners and supporting it with a wormer enthusiasm and n loftier , faith, but by - disOwningthe new 1 sentiments as unnrelcomeiiittuderi 'and' liy exPellbaubbtlitha principles and Mein who $ uphold them. Clinging to the time-honor ed abuses of slavery, they despised the dogma of man's freedona, and ostracised its converts from their ninks. Holding ciously to the fraginlntinf an'explodedthe-- ory of State righfs, 7 they identifiedthemselves with secession and denounced Democrats who were loyal to the. Union, as traitors to their party. In each ma() The new opinions bad been embraced, by the younger, more -vigorous, and - earnest Of the lieinoaacy, who naturally came ' into the . ; Republican alliance, where, to-clay, War Democrats and Democratic friends:of the freqtdoni of man are the strength of the present and the hope of theribture. ' Yet, from this, .expericitcc, 1 the "old Bourbons" of Del:lV:Vac . learn,l :nothing. They seem wilfully , blind to ad I great fact that Democratic acliisms 'invaria bly send off their best men, their purest 'principles and their working, majorities, for which an occasional handful of wined and exhausted old veterans, who, cantio.longer profit or be profited by the' true party of _ 1 progrints,la ail that .they •ever "get in ex.• change. For our own part, we are content - with this state of things, and With . a party which flies the old flag of Loyalty; Liberty and RepublinAn.Prclanas, ;' :7 4 Some very prominent Conservatives, who put .themselves• forward as defenders- .of • Tumusuu, and Pussrunux, resent as an insult the imputation thailhey Yielded their convictions-of justice and , duty to pecuniary seductions. They protest that Ulm men are - SO inOrallY pure as to 'lie' incapable of acting in cases of high public moment, or in matters of official ibbligatioit; 'through' pro mise or expectation . of financial. profit. When pressed by two facts---1. That these men voted for the Office' Tentirtt 'Act; as declaratory of the constitutional right of appointment and Xemoval ; and,. 2d. That theYfiirtber,voted‘bast the reasons assign edbythePrisi—denifor disregardingthittleme in the . Temoyal Mr. Smul'ou, clearly , showing that they held that removq l to.. be uniiiiris4ited:Andlo delegation: of the reilatlves9f §,A4t.: B 7f l PLas4e44 o ac count for the sudden change of front evinced by them in voting for the aciuittal of the' President i Which was tantamount to saying, either that the Office-Tenura4ct not u , valid law, or that the President did late it, they'enter IrPct whai `they. ' held to be a sufficient exPlaaatio,u... They, state that a conspirac ywas formed to disrupt and de feat 'the'*publican v party, TutruanaindAluimit were glearly'!;l‘ ,this ouspinev that Aeiutters or, less:men tal weight 9d . pmnal.charachar gnay have been bonglat, by the whisky-ring ? to co operate therewith, but„that t4el4,,, , J)rit afe . , altogether too hig`h.tone `to lehei moneyl bribe theniselyes. This is the , wee* f 9 711 in which the explanation has been stated to us by men; bonolid'ltid misted bite Re publican party, who are personal and poll , :cal intimates of FEEl3l4lsiiit vand _ Tthi BULL; and this je th ei b eet they bzwe to offer. ' L4,Pc!;ilol4iF this e xldanallerkiorder to see how filr it e°4thhr the men **hose be baulkAktitileiv and tli; laid at their door, ,tin a If they were in the cons Piracy, aa is ads : mined, they itfilistookivath or Privy to acumitft wpoilitrx:implents to pervert other Senators Politicians some. ; ~,,xiir. t trwLe :,,i..usliti4 "between , u" EMEI iIDIEHIC A P 4 At IEXCUSE:- .pktt4014:411.-::GAtt-Itti::: •'‘4; thempelves and buying ot err .-et y do not hee l )* to buy a man; _wheiL they hate ligei Mid cannot get him otherwise, and think this transaction entails no dis grace. but they ?lever sell themsely . :B, to act against tligit-fitiriY; and' g 4: 'purity on that account. Now, 'we do not see what essential difference there is, e liically in selling one's vote for money, 'prefer: ment,pr revenge„, .Each of %Cie motives is equally corrupt, in Such a Caae 7 ' man: In whose estimation_money is the highest good, will sell his vote therefor; he who hold , pre.. motion, conspicuity, pOwer, the chief - o1;- ject of desire, will sell his vote for that; while,liC who .deliglitkiziainlyin gititltitng jealousy, hatred and revenge, will, prosti tute Ids vote to gain: Alietio kid s , - that a man may yield to one of these motives .1 and not c—nprttto,eithey of the rernaiaing two. Sea ttiey are .comparatively rare. ,At best, hbwovqr a , there is no difference in the characters of the three sorts. These defenders of the Senator szty l . - theY did not allow, a•; COnsideration of pectin's* profit to decide their `votes,, but did allow hopes of political advantage or revenge control them. Takingthisfrienulyaccount of.FEssltirtux and Tnumnita as Mut,- We thffiliitTalilo- conclude they would not .1 'have resentolthe pffee of atifother descnp of,. profit orqpalitifiation. ac4g, tnik'their Ot;thi,,WhiCh requiredthem..,to proceed accbrding to their conceptions of -law and evidence bearing on the .case, they suffered their partnership in a political- con spiracy to determine the.votes ,they gave, they are unworthy of trust in any, relation, ;of :of life, and are ,as Clearly peripred men as though they had said their consciences for money or the lope of it. The social and' intellectual' position of these men, so.far from mitigating the enormity of their offense, makes it incom parably worse, It is bad enough for a poor - .devil who has not a dollar , . in his pneke;, ?,k• 'a CTl:almitirt* on his back, to sell' himself for a paltry sum; but fi)t men selected by reason of their superiorities for the •Senatonal nity, to make a mockery, of their oaths, to embark in defiance , of it in a conspiracy through which they hope to attain ends valuable to . themselves; and then throw themselves back upon their reputations as a sufficient justification against adv'ente criti cisms, is a yet more lamentable display of human weakness and folly, Do . they, not heai the weird voice of the ancient prophet' sounding - through the ages ? "But when the righteous turneth away, and committeth iniquity, and doeth according to all the abominations that the wicked man doeth„ shall he live ? All, his rightuangss that he doue shill iot be "mentioned. In his trespass that he bath trespassed, and in his sin that he hath sinned, in them shall he Doubtless a conspiracy was formed to break_down the,Aeriblican party. To tide coniplzeiy E it is now clear, CHASE, 'tutor, Bola, and FESSENDEN lent themselves; if they did. not organize. Sitting 'on the trial of the President, they made up their minds before hand to find tum sot guilty. They went from Chamber to pint and, contrive who among thiir" associates they could entice corruptly.-- This le the account their defenders give of their doings. and motives. Such a defence . is full 11.8 damning as anything • their opponents or 'enerUies allege against them. ,WEST VIRGINIA blazes with the indigna. tion of its people at their betrayal by Sena 'tor VAN WINKLE and he is called upon by public meetings in °Unctions of the Statetqr lay down the' trust he las tbuseds - The Wheeling Intellfgencer, explaining his elec. ' het ' a ' - ' 'I , .—. tion as hiving' n ue to the i !bunco of 'his own wealth and social position - , added to that of the Baltunoie and Ohio Railroad, proceeds • to, make the.,followkng serious. chilies. If says We have unquestionable r authority for stating that 'Mr. Van' Winkle, on Tuesday the 12th instant, just before the vote was to be taken on the impeachment articles, stated to one of our Representatives that he should vote_for the elevantlLartiele,but—against all the rest. On Friday, the , l6th, the day be fore the vote was ttiliezi;`he told his col league, Mr.. Willey; that he had andtitetvieur with the Chief Justice, and that the opinions' which the Chief Justice'expressed concerns in,g the eleventh article had changed his (Mr. Van Winkle's) views 'to such an ex tent that he intended now to vote a inst it. (Mr. Willey remarked to' the re-' sentative above referred to that the opi one ,of Mr: chase, .as reiterated by Mr. Van Winkle v vented; to hipt%like,an ,additio n al, argument why that article should be adopted.) • - PzuNsyr,A , AurA keitz; Rzcoun.—The Republican delegation, at Chicago, froni this Staie,,adoPted on Wednesday evening, the following emphatic resolution Risoked, That the faithfhl people of thi,), nation have been bovied'in the deepeSt'hu miliation by the recreancy of: the seven publican Senators ,who t , iii . „iiekttion of their own - solemn - recod 'in enactment ' 'and; maintenance of the taw against the usurpa tions of the - President i havevoted to, acquit him. on the eleventh article.of impeachment. They, accept such recreency, as history:must accept it as the most , pronounced perfidy in the experience of, the 'Government, as a crime against:royalty and' the laws Which the living cannot forgiiei and poste rity can not forget, and for which ,thore .can be no apology consistent 'With the 'inte i grity of statesmemidp. 4,0XV011, COMMIX °, 'senator from New York. is reported to have .threutened the arrest ardpunishment of newspaper cones. p o id e nt s “who havemadeinfamoneacensa tions against honorable •Ilenators,” if he is correctly reported, We'advise the 4 Senator to' send the Sergeant at Arms atter - ihe body of the chica,io SOny'entiori, 'for their endbiaeideiti . of the pOtittlit? A FATAL cattle dlsealiel ie "raging .2mittimi— l; Sangamon and other, Counties nols. t- The President sad' metabet;s of the, IllineliAgrteeltutel 1 2tiebitritra l lo, , gate its cause, prejTutoNF and mire' at once. It is inipposedAtizer?- been imported ftont the.E04..' 1 .1 4 ." ' -'"- "_ , . R . Beef tan h-- • —General e •written a let ~11 deellangAlM3 l l4. tegil 4 4 o 4 ;040#`01/110 in.;/ 41 41fr• - '1014., •PIP L IV:.• daub!. ,beako,ruriaalirimilifbrjo%). the :Distn.,Nt4•;&niltiblut' fek . „lt4i , second •=wiri. ; pretty Batumi upo n . t-f • .I,lr . SATURD2Cift 11111-10a44*-01- ..4...: . ' - ; , ,W);.s.,ti.!.tr.ittiAlt.; . l ==l • - ~ , The. Odd Peltows. ' ' • ' - The nualSeSsion or 'the Grand' Lcage of .Penn ylvania closed yester.di ti:at,noon, after a v ry pleasant and agreeable session, which . 11 remain fresh jrt the memory Of the Fepi iaitztti;es and :iaern bers . whtiit:. i tended the same. ,:Reports ,, resolution*; approp ations mid business of miscellanea out; 'ph ter, ,i6as` the fordo:lief xhi) day, lip to the, ose at :eleven o'clock, A. ,at., when the bo y adjourried sine die. • . • The ked,artddiitinFulstiiid attention of:the 'Brotherhood ln,:P}ttilirirgli t -anilln fact A egheny county, is acknowledged. by; all the Grand Oflicera,ntid -members ,pf.thp Grand l'Adge;.*ltp hit.ve 'shown. their ap.r. , predation of the kindness and hospitality extend din 'VarloW ways. The influence which e session in our midst,;and the do. portme tof the visitors from obroa4, :will exert' this pertion,',of the great , jurisdici tion'Of tinusylvania 1 Will, be, incalcidahle,, and wil have its few'Meal effectsinPon.tha Mr si? ItattUrrdulaflingsfor i 'perioo yet 4), , • drder . : .f • 'come.. reportti of thO o exiiibited. suew', cesis unparallelociln'ics idsto.rYttli:er.°:l4ng6 , no' lekilhin "alxtitl4. tho usandAn},OieEiri in r t.llis State, w le; Viete lire over,two , hundabd,thougan 111.`thEtlinited States., To 1 thii4e . ban now NS `addpd t4e lodges in the Ctinedlis, end' thalandwich Islands. Rejl cent' ihroptation': roi*, Australia has del ; manstrated the7,o ,ttkat, the,larseAtreptitoT- 1 . hood, withoutrhl lo 9to,"retiiibigt t IMinibiiring• i ;sonui'fivottionaanet p0mb4;1144 desire to - affili-,, atti'ind :be'adinitted'Ander the Jtirldlot)on!, l of the Grand,T,Odge'ef the trnited ,States. WO doubt ot that' the'dity",ie not,fiti diti l . y tarit when the entire earth'sh , ell experience', the influence of the sound doctrine's and pure prinitidles of Odd Fellowship, as bom-' mantled by the kind and genial instruction' contained in the.many lens. Friend- I 1 .ship, Love and Truth! - , ' A Pleasant - Occasion. On yesterday afternoon Prof.. George J. Luckey, City Superintendent 'elect, for mally resigned bis ,posiAionfas .principal of the Thirdand Tenth wards public school- The 'school . assembled in. the spacious school hall, which was - handsomely ar4 ranged and beautifully decorated with flowers boquets etc. . _ A number of school directors end other' friends were present. Several ' young • misses, pupils of the school, , read *elec tions in a Inghly , ereditable manner. Miss Annie MeMasters read .. "Abou Ben. Adhenn" Mina Mollie Cannon read a piece' entitled "A Psalm of Life "'and - Miss Ada Linn read "Woodman Satre that Tree." At the close of these readings Miss Sallie Wallace; teacher or No. 16 room, in behalf of the teachers , arid pupils-presented, bm a' k i neat and appropria a manner, Prof. Luckey with an elegant ail er tea set. The Profes sor seemed somewhat taken back at 'first, but soon restanded in a masterly speech, reviewing his car er as Principal / 1 of the school, and reverting to the faithfulness of the teachers, the kindness of directors, teachers and pupi s, and then warmly 1. , thanked them for t e present kindness. Speeches were m de by Prof. J. Allan - SicCrum, A. Burt, .A. Cltamberlain,Will A. Johnson, L. H. Eaton and Mr. David' Simms, Director. The exercises el celtent and appropz the school, Miss F siding at the piano. The whole perfoi pleasing 'character , long remembered I ent. Success to calling. Obltua At a meeting: of the "Friend held last, - night at .e .office of Major J. F. Denniaton. County reasurer, the follow ing preamble and resolutions were adopt" WITERnO t WO have learned with:regret of the decease of our late friend and com panion In arms, Capt. Robert G. Rare, one wlnisovpright and manly „course of con duct has caused to cling aropnd our mem ories the enduring recollections of a frank and warn -hearted friend,ln v Ado and zealous soldier, thereibre,; .Ratotved, Tliet by his'de4tli ire have lost a good tsotitpanlon;ah upright and conscien tious mesa -mate, Who'was everready, as a soldier; to de any dity eudtire any sac rifice tbr . the 'benefit 'cif 'ecitltArr,meh9A . raitors smelt its destrnoiloti.'. 2 That though our departedceirintinio'n did not fall covered with glory upoti the' field of battle, his name la none theilesa enrolled Among the pure and good Who' died for freedom and justice. - 3. That in humble submission to the will of the Great ,Disposer of all • things, we ten der to the friends and fiunilY. of our do. !ceased companion.citir heartfelt sympathy In' this their great bereavement., - • ' • '- 4. That we attend the' fiitteral in a body, and that a copy of these - resolutions be for— warded to the family of 'the deceased, and be published in the daily papers....- J. F. DmIN-IsTorz, Cha,irman. - JAMEEI CROSDIE, Secretary. • ' Serious Accident. A serious accident occurred • yesterdiy about seven o'clock,: by 'which Mr. Fred. Jacobs,'of the firm` of Siocbs; Sughllach Co. bottler s,Market street,; was , severely Injured. At the time the accident occurred he - was - standingrarttnrnorrutr - nrSectufd . and Market'atreet; ptdk: off ho attached ton , ipop' wagon came running. up hiarket , sfreett & ft:Jarful ratenf speed. Seeing that the horses were running, away Mr. •JaCobe'ran into the street tOstokthem, when' he WaS struck by one of•• the horses, knocked down , and.• run 'over; breaking three 'of the ribs On t lkizt left 'Side, and his. right 'leg, below the knee. He was ro• moved to,his residahck the 'F,ourth.'Stnosf„ Exchange, where his, injuries were attend ed,to by Dr. Emling. It' is feared that be has received; serious 'lnternal'. injuries,' which may.prove fatal,: . • City Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician to the • Board of Health, makes the • following , pore, 4t tile interments in the city, of Pitts.; , burgh for the iireo#corcitn' au — olio Mto , 10th and andir i f May 17th;1868.: Ditiesses.-4 ults : Tumor,'l; Tumor, I ; , Consmnption, 3; Suicides, 2; Cau l tier of Stomach, 1; Strangulated Hernia, 1; ICUleOr t gno ;M o g s t 7 .37 3 rtrOPlryigWeat l 1-11. Children Consumption,. 2; Enoto.- phalities, 1; D_iptheria,l; 'Whooping Cough, I;.lScarifttino. Plall3:44o;"Teethistg,4 1,. '7l of the aopti " thee, were Under 1 year,. 2; troth-140 '.4;' 2to 5,1;. 10 tols, 1; .15 - to 2o ' ;' 4; 3 0 to '4 °l P 5 % 1 ; W tt .'. 7 Pi 2 ;. L • ",, • 0; Wteli. es' 1 , ‘l2;fimilaii lelore4i te B : .1 " DrOiraukti, •IF , Patrick COrk;,a deck , hind the steam. er St. Charles, was drOwifed YesterdaY Ap:macms Abe boil', "w 0 was moored,' at -the , „ foot Ai wood street, at the Monongahela., wharf, T4o,erOW :were *waged in discharging quantity of bailed lay, when ' Cook, who: was working nest& Alia'avarda of 'the' boat l was struck by a_ bate' br r lytk and •knooked overboard.. Befo re aindidopoe could beren der" his b3d y Iv aidraWn , tinder the'Pela ware Wog immediately below, and hasttnt yel, been .reepvere Thb desteased lived at the, rnAnti was years of age and t ztv4,-i f r„.zi.v..fei.4.. 4orif f ir 4** e MR , * , Pera c'uir . red*..' mu= .. ..._ 41_ , • g i Me , :: ► ~ .11 4" Pcattillltuli l4 o:7 ; ; An exciting runaway PouTth street, near IKarket,jesterditc : . , whick tunately tertialnittedowithent the loss of life, , , , ; 4, akty 'Wion. I+ ieA l,l4 . Eqac a wagon belongingto .Fipinhart 6: Stevens, dealers .:in spi•ces r , crit ',Fourth , street; had lmerpleft standl4 Ibsnt their place of biisiriesi3, whett:he took fright and- ran away; •He StArteds-dewri ' Portrth' street, and whert near"thecifilier I Potirth, and - Perry,'thi3 Wagon struck' a; totigg.7 *ber!' longing to aldr. Sheridan' fiuur etithpletely demolished it, 11- • At the instant the'oolllsioa .. tookplace Mr.; S. iva4 as - slating - MS Intolliet , who is an. elderly lady, • - from; 1 - bh and very fortuhately'•srmeeededi ih get in p~ herout safely.: The frightened horse thine ; down Perry and. up Third, l and at •thunor ner of Market and Third ran into , alwageoh` belonging. =to +t Mrs.! Denny, • breaking the shafts and slightly injuritigthe horse whleh was attached to it. The - rnnawcy kept on, his wild cartimyttatPturned, *rim -Market street, but had not proceeded far when Mr. Shieldl iron out and (Aught/101u.: : ,s.: ; •k• ; i ; • .. T4 V , PANltrY , Oflleggingill:l`" te -• Atth6 Postoffiee therd {dally stands witeldney t /tiff *Or 744!tia:giri of nln: I , orien OuMineri, ple4/44‘With,,#4CtiOnless, lips ; land: eloquent eyes for_charity,, ; She. stretches , forth her littler-harid; - as `fair: ind exquisitely moulded as" - wider 'lily', uttering no word, fhishliWrronulzer lustrous dark eyes a sfrbirig iippbartej• the stoniest heart for alms. ; 1 The generous Bider wor t ed andi electriftedlo eluultyi by thee-Vic - 6 and: beauty and eloctztente - 4,f-theqprettr. little beggarillower• urthtilledV;ivbeiilhe . " hand in wiehh he reaches her.aid!is;caught -inheritiny lingers and ranted to- her , :aVreet cherry Bps! and.ta wenn gushing' . kik; is stamped , thereon I with- passionate lender;.: ness, as an aniterisleceipt for O good*deed , well performed. Be shea4oster or not. the poetry of begging ris y developed within her little bosom, ,i t not abeam.; tiful idea, that inyisible angels kiss, -the hand'reached in charitydoes tbis little pbetie "arid *compliehed alins•taker. The "Diamond Froutallirocand pro ,duce establishment, NO. 64eral street, _ Allegheny, is destined to be the leadl ng es 7 tablishMent Of l iii - 'Character ..in our sister r. city, not on account of its fine appearance, Which is-mivertheless' ViirV , :at r tiffetiVe, Pei in consequence of its being fa vorably con , venient and centrally locali but because purchasers can be accommo dated there in groceries and produce upon this most rea -1 sonable terms, and are always ' sure of sa— iling the very beat quality. of 'tiny, article: they purchase. There is another cause -to which, perhaps, the popularity *lnd lap-. 'idly increasing trade of this establishment may be attributed 'Which intayeastmt and agreeable prOprialetki, Matista..Mcßride & George. These gentlemen are both prac tical business men, and understand - fully the wants of the p ublic so far as their bus iness is concerned, and we most cordially , reccommend theta to the public. ; - The following d6eds were filed of record, before H. Snively, Egg, Recorder, May 22d, 1868: terspersed by ex lisle, furniseedby DL Cotigher pre- . . tiillllam Mazet to heirs,of 3fathlas, Stein. March: Xi, ito3 — lor on Cedar street. Liberty township, l 0 b.- , 122teet • - - Barthes Eiby to John Lochenger, May 7, 11363: tarts of lots 20 and 21 In John Brovrn's plan. on Harmo ny strt et. East Illaminghant, 40 by 88 feet,. with ' buildings ' • •-•— •• it liBoB William IL Pusey, !Jr., to William B...Puitey, Sr.. ,• March 13;1918: the undivided slatitpart of a lot on Boas street, Pittsburgh, 20 by 70 feet '• Im John. P. Penney to Bea,:dnne 9; - .1860 ; lot In Perrysville, Boss township 850 Edward Hall to William CooT , January 8; tract of land lying part in Beaver and part in Allegheny county. containing 60 acres. • - • 82000 - jtobett 'nonslip t w o- thirds W. Thuraby, May 20, UM; • the undivided of lots' N o e: 6 and 7, and • half of lot No. 8 in Tears plan 'ltt.Birmlingham, frosting on Centre street 50 teat and nateudin s i t in ' depth ICO fret to Franklin street 100 Edward P. Janes to -JaeotiGlasti,' April 1888: ve lots in Jones'. plan. •ln Pitt township, - three' of. vrhich'front on centre avenue 60 feet and extezuL in depth HO" feet; and the remaining" two froht •on the township road V feet by ltafeet vileptli....lll , • . ce was of the most will no doubt be use who were pres. uckey in his new lutions. Of that remorseless and lasktloah, destroyer.' of the human race, . . . . . ; • Check and conquerits advanees, liet you Dill thd, victim. •Whenntineked With any itt symptoms, no matter- alight, - bc on yournard' and p t Is rOmptlristi the rented} , ent• too late. • DR,EIABGENTIV coirtni , SYRUP ',/ .01 •. t: , - in old We tried. oortnin and, standard remedy! for Cou g hs , Cold s: 'Asthma, Croup. Difficulty nf BreattMg. - ...11,1n. or • Oppreasloh in ' the '.Chest 'or Lu o gs, and sit Diseases of the - Fulmonarr Crane. , ',lts sure and certain efficacy , ha& . been fully, leafed, and endorsed !be' many years •by 'numbers or welt.' known citizens in our tuldst,`'end their •certitibates • are on record. Have i eet you a cough t w o hich h t h i.r..iud . r 'neurstandrlasd Lmsenohilnonßt'pnuroftToVeofDl,BAßClDlirrii-CODUR wtich• wllt "'surely. relieve you of the dangerous premonitory, symptoms and tiffeet - a permanent cure. Do you spend miserable• days and long . sleetdess atghts of torture and nein from attacks of anthinuor Dlelcutr • •'ty of Breathing Y . Dr. saxiag..bMil Cough Syrup wui act prompuy,' relieve you,' ind gradually store you to your freedom. pain.„and 'gonnd, plena. ant sleep. Are your lunA. a sore and •Irritated,ipdi-., 'citing infl a mmation P This is one of the mos t Amur?.. gerous _yma should be promptly removed.. Dr. daUtiEliT'a Cough Syrup •vrill Peal the'. sore. ness; allay the intlanunation. and , restore the lungs to their prestlne • health and 'vigor: This Cough.' •• Syrnp, is pleasant and agreeable to take; While pow 6 ertut and Care Au Ita action. ?or sales by all MrAlty, gista In the country. . • CE33 'EMU NCR ' BRIGHTEN' 'As' T i lEr TAKE " THEIR FLIGHT.» . ` Risme, friends and all' the enjoyments of Ilie•seetit infliiielY More dear to the sufferer frinnnersonade-, 'linty when the, probability that, ere' fong; he melt leave theM forever,' When the bealthlas ..• •• come inpaired, "sad the strength 1,8 Mug. 41 ' ,, Ph urelooks 'more stinting. , Eltlentlenta are the only of restoration In casta of nervous debility ; The great difficulty bait hieti to irciilde s stOlUlant .'posaAising not onlinindiclual mgrit, blit:tmearibtdi hut perininent relief. It EIOSTETittI 4 B EPT„O47.' . ACII BITTERS is resorted to in ariatieMiea:lta ben , Midst effeetd will sotrtbecomestMareht in tileonu,. t , • alley of spirits renewed strength of the Ititherte dejected patient. Experience has proycd thisii,r4P arationtO be "the Remedy or the ige"llir nsrveim, debllltyi as well as *ll.llllolBes artwaltfrom d mar. - moot of the stomach an_diiver.' „ L ;, • ;/;,,_ Persons advanced in life, andfeePu time *erg heavily Upon7them, w it h * all Its a teildmit find in the use or HOSTLITEWS CELEB ATED: STOMACH BITTERS that will instil new life into their veins; restore, 14 measure, Um ardor and enew of ulore's()..'"ung' days; build UP their shnlnken forms kd give uelat • and vigor to their remaining years. Anose who'site In the least stilicteg with DYlPetrhi. 'Ague ' Lan-.'. guor, Nausea, or any other Iron_ e152D 1 2 . 3111 serous discs/se t &Maine Po= ZargurtZeWiii Ittotud not hesitate to avail th • derived froM this great•lidliatf. . The immense quantities of thla Con te that arefruamea. and which la steadil si ac,nt,,„:,.. year' by ar, IsSuinclealultscAlrif skeptics' 6 6 • • .7- " _ 1 .ASIOIIIIO.R CURE or DEALFNESSw , ' I lost my beating during the l&st MI: NSO 4, Op Mao I:inia totally .leof., lo API* of Ibis Mr I was Induced, ham an Advertliamwt, to make iii!: Plitallotitotln.lizrzu, 100 rail ;street;' ; ph t i! ._ bOritt. - Mier ItsYlbg tried esztoeilzOidteloei fioza doctors. without } "lir benefit. I blivabeen Under Dr. KeyseiVtotatemit now Pl' tooatr ;ttlyaiontbii and . amentirelytatkit*tf . ' *Tlef 44 * I P'i* I bet -t satii; drop. , i ~ .:,. JOHN fogicus , , , .. r-cod Blum. NK.sigoi s t a . er „ 4; , . , , .111*THER Opinc„-- - ~-1 .-:1 ~ .1- , 11. 1 I , Linn called to-Oof at. Dr 7e r+ s 444 t g r ee t thee Mi e ihto4.44lll. pirpoilit:o4 A LIT(.I4AW O I .' ' DWAIN. l l ,' [ are made with the peehiele g e OtiretibbOilie ;14ifreit It to be iletteen 7 titoe.::tei#4 Ma: iii t itei'of liii iiei ; .ituimisri ,140.,041„4/1441,111,3.4,...,....:22,c-4. ' ll4-16 1 1qval"e ttht=b; , 11=idiii• bit fisolwftergogtectlesfpirt rinistitAltitei i railivel4li*iiiiio istiWt i iini " 414r iriltMii t ie !inter;ige'Az4 11211014t hiligkgPrja: Ott} " rinnift iv i 3, lllZWltis: ''' ',lClttelanl l3 ll7,ll"` 1 at traml no m 120 / 481 MK leirriali I 1 II AL It. ttliPzuolr. N. The Diamond Front;:._ Real Estate Transfers., BEWARE dOIsiSttMPTION'. -Mirky 011ie Inoace.m+Etarna d. Mur made Informathin before Alderman Strain yesterday, VOst i Potary,Z.'lsTeada for aun ty of the peace. The parties reside in. the Sixth ward. IVO alleged by the deponent that Maryl.-Needs thretitened to take her life. A warrant`was , issued for her arrest. Absent.—Coroner Clawson will be abeetit from the citY 'fOr, several days, on important , privatel•bttsbiese,l 'ratting-his absence . the duties of his, office will •19V discharged by Aldertnan:lmit4 of ; the - Spcond• ward, legheny,, and 41, hi er,n,lan ~.B.utlet:f ;of the Sialli'vard, tide' ity. • sir NO TICAS—' t - ro 'Let, ,^' "Fo. Sate,' "Loat, , l t • ',...Brmisithur ;lb/ 'ex, meth*/ 117)0Bi colunnizcontv'fak *WEIPTIt47O.II , GIFTS'S - each widttional pIeLFIV4; atArte:F-: • _ • wAi!r4lpirz*/.10 - *s. 7 ANTE 11Thr ATIOPt,-4 2 A Boy: . iv v. naßed i4",Yekilis, , Yrtia. speaks ; Eriiiish'saal German tinueUr t wiScie)an , situation, Nor lair as to anployruent or ; wages. Address LOMB, GA_ zarra OFFICE.' llitrANTElNAittlation : r w MAX: In etticathrbeleiale - er retail by a men i al fifteen, yOltre! emierjecuce.ln the Grocery ;, antt Dry Dodds_ beanie, The , beat city, pc ferette.a atten, AdWresa S., OkZETTEOntee.: — ' ; 11V4IATEirif4.1 1 tUAtiell.,SW.St/Ok. l • v _ ...zPEß,lWani_colltev,pkty_reare, expe 7 , ritin6e.-' Itqdress -lizarEkt., u•AtErrENa T ricyr.:„.., • z ,..1}...1. : -,: ...,-..,. •• -i. •-•- WAIITED,p ! , I •.,, ' !'..' , '..: WAwripencnce in 018,10 trod m-4c .,.. ,_LZIPCX -r Arti***isi ..: .. .on w,hil t sehad•ex , '......Geticerg wistatidio • . '• . • • matt janguatp; Ing ,..A•anu..§anaik tlui Ger.. ' butgh, Pit.. -•:,' • - . - °•;,. lAL•O t till, Pitts-- O,4IIITED skititA.sl „ 4:311 . . vreriir2rvoilog of work,. inquire ±AiGzv orraF: No.' a St. Clair St. • - gciiid: Girl / fox genetal..houmwaxk. ..etpply. at , 30 .. 193 8711tEET. : • NV"TM:? .4 =4 I °MO)3M _ d p i!ltinitEly--C. en v v tlemen boarder/ can be mmted with gooit board mid lodging at No. 95 F ER RY'S y . board, Hue ..froae•rdow s , :Nth gia,.ean be secured atlB.oo-per *Telt.. Day boarding-113.M For Inhale gen tteagab L.D , At 46 LTDKRTY STREET. WAlrlOO-40 . Alew v ,rtiqiebtibte young men, be, aczOino- Aatedwith boirdlni Velirrein'onable" tenni, at 'No. sea BOBENSSO :STREET Alleglieby. WANMIM-i4.4kGEBIME! , . wkittEko:- - AerlililltGßANT , THE LIFE OF,—A,nkw and standard work, by Hon. J. T. HMADLICY, The popular Hlstorlan.• Send for Circular rand aeequrAtunsi.,Cilddresa or ap ply to A. L. - TALEOTT & Cp., 51) Market street, ttsxtrati. Pa.' , ; • . • - - IXANTEI);AGENTII--, Mile, and - • ,LE • ' =WWI'. 'the ITTB- Ak a I' B B QUA.BTEBLy. MAO And DE. ED. , DT'S great 1r0r.k..._191.,the .LIFB. or, vonisT. l , Ben& for"etrentars; pyncraz CCL .N'o. 59 Fourth street.' • ' • •"•,. • ". 1 . ~ through Ohio, /Web and, eaters ' Fennajlvania,.' for the sale vft301.i11...11;" . LIFIFIT, a. regularly Inspected. article. and Cannot .be exploded: .A. -- liberal .comuileakoryill Tata.: Will sell any the' above' Rated - or arts thereq of,-and (bluish tlierLitglit' at cost.' . Fox_partlen.. , lam call on us or aeUd...ror circular. DAN & CO., Office No. 8, Cleveland :DalltpUirp,ol Cleveland,' l i v irAM,plM-- 7 1101:1SE; s 1 TED- DENT—s : 'BmM HOUSE,. on line of Fdrt Warne roaa. Ad• dresB, Ita ting rel/k 2( O. Ra NIXON STREET; WANT, r4D- 1 EXtIEANGIE • eral hundred acres gondlovia land, lot city . property. Addsess rsIiAZEITE OFTYCE: IV(TANTED ,:-- -, PAltt e rliElt'—Either 1 F'‘j:_silent or actlie; to - purchase one-fourth in 'urea trf ellAtir MILL: -now doing a aood•buslneas, , 4 situ SO miles from tbe.'city_, on a railroaa ,SOO. acres f Valuable timber. _,, _Tbe Wills well - built, mac rr sit - Complete. Mall is an excellent op- - porta ty ~f or any one dealsons:or - 'engaging in " is profitable ..bosiness. 'For , particulars apply .to It-- CUTHBERT & SONEt,..tteal state, Agents;.lio.,o3 Smithfield street:, ..., ,-, -- - tl.. ... - .- i ~. z • ' he publiC,tekliiittliv.: 'that the:olllce'of thy diablial Plinstatain. 1 '51193 'LIBERTY' , STREETv•ovet) - xeratcfae. r nd that he , succesatally.,tteata ill:thy:ago 7,..1 by &made of treatment never before tuiedp., Hy. • Obviate Catatrh att*ekl thqhtee seeks: utedletng. Ply* eared in , ttrai dagitoilthout Bat*. disease in this owithott rinedl lITED.:-stun E "k.;46016'- - .iii TM - A 0,000 Is *anted on first class ihottkiiii oft! cl ; trprßpeoy.: -Addre344l4 211.113 . 140 SM i. ,-_. „ , .I s enrusylviinta.:Arattne t ` or LogaA KEV.BOOK. topatatplag See - Itt'tdak. Itatek; troutAtiasa of a you armaltofihe liallerwila leave It 1178 ItA i tt tato Qinter,„mjs.: SPEER; No. VULdgattistreet. 11019*4i.ifitSE.:•rulatida In& on- Robinson street.; between: Craig 1 , 141. : t e a rk e 1 1 , 6 1 i go !lig is ri eleeiSceMal., .4 c t o t' `, tanaln ssloand Isome stasll underz:l will- be liberally,. rewarded . leaving It at f GLENN'S .Grocery Store, _cornet Acialnsfon , 1 1 144. Craig streets, er at THIS LIFFIOR. Jj]NT . . _ WO 7. LM1L` , 0 . ..11091J8.1L6— . A rtilVO‘istwri . :i . FRAlLkilpiTOß, , of Itv4S rotonl4,cin'thi-ooniet --- .o Inust and„*Euiporry,--sireete. Sewlokleli.,Tir :, house nolV,protolseit'hatlrbieir:neirly at d 1-1 "- )Also,.4 , •large ..iiad,'eXaellenv Sardetli.EtPos eeefol .--- given at any , time.,_,lnqutre.pr. yr,. III:- .I ,, A.IXDiz , ' Broadattoot.Serrlbirazy., - . . -.- - 1 3 0.1LET- 4- 1 1 1BUCA! , STORE - : O?do avenue, with dwelling abbe 'veins. with water.. Sae and bath. ,Store room tett 'up in thebest-ukaliaetv with plated glase show • windows and iron hut, }nputreatBBmoo,orYSA-:- ZLER •OR9 B 7. , 9 l 4 o : l mtePueaAd E;edgwr4ctc Urea:, . . . T 0 LET—R E SIDES Pena Sticet Realdence....44ear Christ Methodist (.; I PitT, with the exception of two_l4o rooms, to be re er red for oiliceso: tAddresSrZUUK BOX 3Afi, LET-110WSEThat.dealirga. ble rfivellpsylipese. For 21 X.tberty street: tlipg ,roosse. kttetwtn- And wankhouse. re e ivAv. salsAr,--No. 23 Sixth street.' • E . . . . undshed SIIOI 4 IT statiLbisc Enquire s rio. ilassE STREET. E 5 -.- Story .-, I i ff,jll7lr__and yrell. ligAted, at, No. HfIELD STKLET. corner : fourth. • • • I , LET- -S 0 01N0..- . 011ie • Font : • Bouilkweu_ : punished; tocione or ulore.'•Ap , p y 43 . 8A.ND STREET.... q/B LEIN.IIOOBIII.*Thie !STORY; ottkasturrirOfiterk.`, trout !tad) Waft, bu I d . Bplendid. sultsbut for watt eItoP_IIIC deli at ciAzwrrE cotINTIN. Un - . 3- „ , .tetit"itt ,l eiiiiiii'; ' ofr.Ccorirewnt 044 telltr‘ttrreaehltnev,sett:ii da d tre ,ll7 l -T . 9 4 .1 .1 1V 14 /4° 1 44q #ift,,y 7 4 l EFF; , E TO:'Vat's ;el, I. .lAito.*,lb+..,,e,is r :'Va. ~_,,,n,in,60.,„..,.. 0.• Dowd, eV tde for man and Ifik dr'. ° § l4 Ci gelaltizim...inlatiairther partiatlart apply a ta ' S.IP ti&CU ND FO • 11514 4 14, - powsAl.clr .._____ ittilt=44.beaur__. ...i.iiiiiti lot or it...indi-iii_ . ir'• L ' oi I:ee% ' ennaltir baclolitler Swop abotated - OluttlistisF;? bi= l in •Plttsburgbier yase reabitutees. , et e tit eeetstr. lotliscrine toil Re street On frusta tale • rsu, , betield itt it 40- Or 0100 , wilail to burl on. it• , A . 02 DWI . 0 444 4 4414 T. 1 1 , 7:4102;01TICialu3n1 . ' romi , suo.avitirioubiliiiintl:: .•:weciAxitollli.klitlitteirttbstlibbirolter : O. Rillmtiniti CAB wataps i - wrblele tambour is nee, but nyery, abort tinew end are iptle ,ner,c..*: Can be bad eery ebeap4. addressing A 41 , 7. - 1 XINSONQ Bill) itsySnp es;pleinnat OJ -,, , ,-• . ' ot7ll:Ttadrg 1 4 , , ; , l •,,,,, ;.7:1 1 .-f.z, - (11:. ,•:' ...., • , A near: es residencei Illow , 4eep,±lsln 4 . 4 tret; . ant. Vil: .'s . .illa.-: rum k na Ud i ll / 4 1 ' / and planted ',Mb cboicei ; &taw . Street on fro nt u.ire oigt -: ': - *' Rrik a 2ediriS n c.ll 4 'll:l: l ,!`° loyn:q8 '- ~ =OE