1= 4M - M SUB 4.c General Synod of the Refanned - Ntesbyt e ., ria.o Church.'. FOURTII DAY,—MORNING SEWION..,; Syntsd met at half:past nine Weloolc, and was opened with prayer by the-Modenitor. Minutes of the iiiir 6 lessien.read. • :A. discus siea arose as te!the remonstrance presented on Friday afterpoon frorn the First Re fonned PresbyteriahOhnrch,Thiladelphitt. It "Waft ,:etOectihrtitat the' nirbiewittteched . 14 4 4 ), The' Clerk ' stated that', , the names had not been called for, or MO', Would have.been read. - . • 1)r. :.Wylie stated: there was' no evidence' that the persons were members of the First ; Church, Philadelphia. - • • .The minutes, after a few yerbal atttend l meats, were approved: - • The - motion to .receive= the ' papers,- read , yeeter - clay;for cdradderatien was,renewed.l Ott this motion: there , was, an extensive - diseusaion. It was contended s AlititAhere' vt4s_tio'evidencewhether, the merit • came in an orderly ordisorderly' manner.c. :On Wylie thought the patiets • earthabied! manyunjust statement's, - and therefore it wise question whetherthey Should: be re- Wylie the Opinion het the Commissioners should be: heard, in' order that,the ppiotixitglit, bust's; how they came here:- t • ".. 3 ttzejchael Harshaw ; add this. Synod original as : well appelate jurist- Ittion, and therefore ," any person may come before the: Synod without coming throng** Session or Presbytery. : DrailicLeod mOved the previous question, which *di ordered by the Synod. The intr. ttoritorckeivoithe papers tor consideration was adopted: - The documents Were then referred to the Oetemittee on Discipline, with power to call lbsupersons and papers. ' • .Dr..,MeAuley moved that certified' copies of thei papers - be furnished to. the • Philadel 'phis Reformed Presbytery. • • Dr. Mellasters was opposed to the reaolu tion. The papers were voluminous, ? and tile: request was unreasonable. He; would oppose giving copies of any , of the papers except such as might be acted iipon. • • , t Rev. Mr. Ilarshow thought that those, making, the demand should: pity the ex pense of transcribing. The motion was modified* read as fill= itettolved, That the Moderator ofthe Phil . adelhU Presbytery , be allowed to take *ores of the papers presented , from " the First - Reformed PresbyterlareChnrch, adelphia, to be certified , :by the Stated Clerk -during the session.s, of Synod. Aticiptcq. ..Proceeded to the devotional exercises. Rev. /1.;. G: Wylie in the Chair.- - The fol lowing gentlemen took part in the devo tional exercises: Rev. Michael Harsltaw," Rev. Dr. Wylie.' Rev.'J":F. Morton. and BEti:Nevin Woodside. --Dr. Wylie gave notice that he would pzo test In his own name, and ell Nit.° might join with him, against the reception of the pitpentfrom the• First Reformed Presbyte rian Chore*? Philadelphia. - "Phoa. Alentlids of, the Rov4 Wilson Phre las" delegate to the Synod S.qembly: - (9.:5.y were sent ' , on the froin t e teed and he was door of the Synod. , On motion it was'resolved that Mr. Phrii, - ner be heard on Monday'afternoon. .I , The.report of the Ohio ^ Presbytery was I , s a and referred. 'The memorial from the First Refomed Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia, on the subject of Union, was laid on the table. Mr. John Scott was appointedlo receive moneys for the Foreign Missions during the sessions of Synod. Dr. Douglas gave notice that the. Commit tee on Discipline. would.meet in his study SatardaY afternoon. at three tecloch, and &So at seven o'clock in the •At the evening meeting all the _Rallies in the ease of the members ,of the mist Church: wereteonesteil to be present. Synod adjourned to meet on ••Monday at balfpast nine o'clock, Rey.„ThoplasJohns ton concluding by prayer. • Oil Escitement,mi, Chturch Ran. • • On Friday last, one orthe; Robert's :tor padoes was exploded in the. Eureka well, on_Church Rnn, owned by the Atlintic and Groat Western Petroleum CtaiihY. Pump.: ing was commenced on. Sunday ,and the first twenty-loin hpurithiEareika nrodu; cod one hundred and seVentiArn barrels:' The well is now pumping and flowing Oifer t*oluindred barrels oer day. This well, as many of the readers of the Herald will recollect. was struck in, I k Terember,,ll364, and led brimediatelY to thelarge 'development which we now witness on the• territory ly ing:contighous to on rcity. - Tw.a oonilder, able period the Eureka steadily''produced, fifty Wrrels a day, but of lido gas ylaldhas been dwindling down, it har dl y paid expenses a th. entir el y .wners were abaodori it -Ai * e remarked be. fore, the Eureka was the occasion of attralk ing operators to the Church RtmleiriterY, but for a long time orily, , small: wells were the .restilt of the development: , ! • fv: About two. yearn sgo, however , Colonel Roberta operated on the Briggs- & Sever *nee Well with one of his torpedoes inereas ins itsproductiouthirty , or fortVbrintels:i dip, and clearly 'demonstrating Vie loes: enpe of oil in this loc ali ty 111,4arge,.(1t441 title& • - - *. r Last WI, another of Roberts' te-riefiik•ei was exploded in the Crocker wen, in that vicinity, makinglt produce asbigh aweigh barrels a day, the :well ; having been a 'hole previous to the use ("gibe torpedo, e have before referred to the extraordi nary success of.the zßoberts" - -torpeldm and would be an interesting- estimate, to s wall owners and producers, to knows-the nxttakt to which it has benefitted that .class, and added to the- aggregate 4irothiStibti of oil since it first ewe - into use. 'rhp Eureka being now obi/ bf the'best 'Willi' of the oil region, clearly dernonstiates - fhat them is a vein or basin of oil `near-nth ifi city north- Ararda.);" A - new impetus and actlvlty' h e will ven.Wdevelbinnentin thifivicinity.. • ;The enhanced value of territory i .which has - resulted frani.thEYnie arthe-Aighortge, torped o ; may, ha Judged' :by 'the)facot :that land - and leases in - the taihrch'Run •ragleil have come into great' Odlan since Non: : daY:•-r Toutivfile Xreratgof fas , - t'- . i '-tj'i f t f len thg va W Vrgen n•t; ilia?, An I ncident occurred in South Pitts- PPriiii, Seteri/eyvef real& 1 4.0 0 V0/ dime; , ter, which somewhat reversed theixerdeg'pf , . things.'' - We' 4eve• f fel ee Mr hearALf§f htiraentiliiinlog airily with sruvnia) but Teg -I ::thWaYnOb . I br wagons to tun,aWay, TAM liorsm: which appears to have been In the ease s instance, . . A Wagon hea74l.E bided with stone, Ito which waa attached faur :horses,• wtOr descendingt thelg'ih 'South Pittsburgh on the( iiaCWhibli inter- canon f street At , the point where the Panhandle Railroad crosses it, and when on the heaviest 'grade the lock broke and bst.tbe.whole weight of the load upon the Wheel 'horses:" 'They endeavored to hold it batik; but. It proved too- heavy for them, and th Iled-ta-ruw-tcr keep on their! • Zatioz, t iiithis" down the hill at a fearikil rate until they reached the , 33 0/liiild - ' Citiikink i l .'llohiiinlithe Vitt "of i 'iVri wignitiongtipstruck oneof.theafers of the trestle'work ablAvaebtokerti Whurses, i tegu - 4131. tOnt'-throutu ,in a. boatk.ang tits *oxen- tan upon then": . titall - liatining tile I PM l o,.horsec 'The. otbom•fortnnatebtooft., ciped - without meetingany' serloui inpry; ~.eiiiial_tted:4•Sarati 4iiiiiii.,>. U''Welititi iiif, l l t'Tlint litkeritWThid itiffdertite( antOrdikry maritietriiiiumiSr, Tl4ol4,lll4olll 4 ll , lltetritetied to . do' 41301•aani..,,_ . .. e Duel _p he, a colored .sralvaill ::, madder Ilinforritition .u „.4l,e L e wc u p. , 344derman.Tlunnas for in d u 1 , 4 94 5 1. Mk& She' iratrarreated and - ' . ix/omitted to jail. ^7q4:lW? r ) s , FAINEE . 4 ...'..:::"1. - r. i .. Bow on illaWlllllll.Thini _ v '4 l' ZPT.#' , .. . Yeate - r morning a row took: place. oh the Saw Mill Run . road, a . short Mgar ?c ,p from Temperaaceville, anong, the coal minors qt-rtha- r4giani iCiiilig wti...clil&lasac 1 Christy, constable. of TemperanceviThr, in his endeavors toquell the distarliiiii*cwitis seriously injured. -About ten olorocksome person catne te.'34r,. laY a bon/man In formed him of the '4y And :he t repiiired: .... to the plaoeinimMilately for the ptirpolse'ef Twilling it,if possible. - . On arriving - theiv he found. Charles MoGrogan . abusing, a' atrangenhe waa ioldi"ng him by the hair and . liadtern nearly,..ell his clothea_off. chril437. atgaibtituterfered Mid iseiSaritted 414 , bona- . ieltsiitrOnid in the name of the Comm& wealth demanded . the peaee. , Several ,of 3 :the/ %Win* Whb," it. itispiuttel Were = under. ;the influence of liquor, were somewhat dis appointed in not seeing' ft' light, and they tegana.tirastalkallipse against the-officer for interietitiVo He pelif`nir attention to it. further than to ta4.e their names ,down in, his lio - dit',litd mini' jiiit . turning mann& tb leave the plaee, the stranger having effected h 1 escape ak'iieon; as relleied .frorn , the : ell:dichosa .MeGrogen, when he received , a blow on the back ol.thq head with 'a lithe gene, which Curti:trough' his ,hair and in flicted' an ugly wound In his head, pene- trating to the skUll. It was evidently Me- Grogan *ho threw the atone as , there was. no one else standing behind' him 'Christy then&returned home, and after -having ihis, WM. Iliff dressed he went 6114 Mayor's' office and made information, charging Mo- Grogan with assaultrand. batten, and Frank &Neil with interfering with an Offl car . !while .:in ' the •disoharge. of i his fluty. l 'Warrants ware issnedifor.their arrest..'t Tile ay Rkke " WelcAme"., 4 .. No branch, qf industry has made. more , .. improvement, rapid progress lid in the way ''' ll' 6 ' VII" . ili ' of labor-saving ac nry an e agricul tural. If' sobs lof the old farmers whb rf I flourished fifty rarsAgoshould be permit ted to return to earth and witness the man nor is which Avok isdone in , this age . of . improvement, t ey would -doubtless .be as tonished i know and w knoof no piece of labor , saving . machine which, would create' a greater W amount q adinfratien than the Hai l if Rake &elcome " ' -By this simple and re cent contrivance a boy ofs9,,n . t yea.ra pin Oct more*otiii4ban twenty men could - possibly' accomplish withtbeland Take. and do the work much better. There ,are a great num-, bet of hay_rakeein the market but the "Wel: come" claims advantages over all. It will, in doing woron any ordinary farm,' save, in gleaning 'grain and stable, more than the price ot tsiiiliT This, valuable rake is sold wholesale nd.retall by W. W. Wal• - lace, 319 Liberty street. Farmers should call and examine it, as they will certainly be convinced of 1 11 merit ' as not , only a la bor.eaver but likewise as, a grain and stub -1 ble.econcemizer. . , The Republicans of Mansfi.eld assembled at Wycoff's hotel, in that-borough, on Fri. day evening, May .22d, for. the purpose of perfecting. the, organization of the Mans field Grant Club. After the meeting - Imo led tq prder the entamittco cqtrep .! Tamen Z illtaw—..iiiln-: i nointed at a pretf. ous •meeting , 'subrmtteo — rt.—up. st i nf e re. report, which was unanimously adopt President—Col. Russell Errett. Vice Presidents-4E V. Rowland, Esq., Isaac M. Ross, Joshua Stevenson, Will Mettlarran; W. E. Lea, Esq... Robert Bell, Col.- IL Lee and Dry.l. - 13. Dic3l ^ 13igham and - - J.. 4 Brown. .TEXteutive Committee—John Anciersopt Jo'hn Ii iFiiS, A.tGl Negleyf MeDow en, J. L. ' John S. McCullough; apd , W.P. White. On motion,- it was resolved that the reign fel iiir3etingiro fhb" llrst Tuesdayeveninge of each Monti!. Col. Errett .took. the, Chair and„ niter. a brief addreat Lima, Es 4., who entertained the club in his usual hap py style. The rtiVeting then luiratiriaell:- Assault and Battery. -3Ohlißulihan nutille , !idthrinatiori . 'befoul Alderman Thomas Saturday, charging Christ Wehmung with assault and battery. The defendant keeps a saloon at the cop, of,Flitik ;mil' W-ylle. ,ittreetec where, if trirpeare;` 4 3llllivan coiled ori , Siturday 'te take a drink: There were several persons in the Worhiall or whom Were called lap to drink and Sullivan paid the bill. Before he left the salquirsolin3 one „else • called for the liquor fOr the parey, Which was pro. duced and drank, and it appears was not paid for.l:Theltiartyrtiren left the: sajoc i w and in a few hours Sullivan returned to get another, drink, when, aa - tie alleges; the ac cused insisted oupon him pa ylivi for Eke Ale.drioke ;which had heel!' .calleif for . by: some onireise, . Sullivan refused to pay the bilti*id_, the iii3fondent .he 'kap; loOketi the I deer and Struck him with a club. The,ac« case arrested and tield to builfor his appearance at coirrra:z....i.','; " 12! , ,ctArl4owinki desqs,lvere ,ftled pt reopid: Antirely, Esq.: Iteivider. 'May 2IWIJ3I3O:tc' = • ; , . . , , Thos: IT. Motion to 3fargaret Johnston ;lot on Main oircet.l.Mast Liberty,„*2.s by KO feet....., . ........... litt - rintl6llo John C. Parry: lot :utile "corne r rant stuLThird streets. Second ward, l'ittsborgy, ' - *Jm, Ja_esiMeßicaulle tO.George GibbS: 'eight lots in tflenwodd."reebles township ....„" „,.,. 2,0%) Jane klttreraiin - th 201 in _Frauds, lOt .2C(1.011 1,4- throya plan. Reserve Tract; Allegheny, Z 3 6110 J. Gibson to Rev. SanitiCCollins: lot on Middle- alley, Allegheny, 0111 by iOO thunnelliodgslon to RobettMOdgelont tot on Wroth ington. street, Chartlers township, SO by ;00 feet John K.... Graham to . WilllatU:recksitan; lot lu tortship t .coutidning 4 acres' au4 31.1 perepes. L. Krintendahl to hew Mir: lain galiirilti town shlpecontaioln g 0 acres aud UO perclibs 043 Robert liesigton to Walter rergagon; ' two lots on feet Washington street, Chartists 4crivuship; , ftrby' tog 4 , alu. David Pollock rollk: lot in lialdwin town _AM 'containing .. .Warfel' and 71perch es . ltruirrall 7Whilapv;tg , dahl: Min a dir n townsh c Uttilnbig Ozer 8 , rclmm.,7ollll. blithuums tzsuo bfr. NV)Mini' 'Miami; an "emproyek iii Hubbard's' sawfietery; - at \ the 'eerner'Ot Short and Water Streets, mat with a bed. Otticgdelde'nV.igiitardai". He 'was engaged in tetrip.gring a Saw, for *blob, it 41*s, 1 1 40114 Rei 3 4l . l(e: had. placed the Wm' et which be was working,in a dilaten of hot 01E' iiiplwas in the riot of removing it yrtin, by soibt;fictildeng lielsiftiped-anWrell qi big breast and ppm in the piLburiajo, in Ws horrible manner. 'He Was rememeil to . his residnifee, irberehis injuries Were tirog. orly , attehded to 1:V1)r. Batton: In,Sl ', . ,-. ~, ~ . 4 .•.•-•-- . .011i.r.----.--- . ' .n") , 1 . • t NiegltanyLitorart...Pablic ; 41 otico. , ••Thp, Directors of the 'Allegheny 4.4brary.,titssO: elation 'extend a cordial and earnest limits.' don to all citizens; male and fehililirl wJuj are interested in the proguss of educe-, tionaltilielltprafo 1 4 4 1 1 4 - iI4P an nual meeting to el tins' • evening at half rat - lever' o'clock, atthe-tibriirr iii , city ! It is hop.ttisusu ;the, tddretrif will DppreseAt t A. lamozzz, fileerq,a7., -it . ' -- ,1-17 - / - ;• - ?..--• - - •,,i.t•=,, -•- • - . li'itlie•ltcaterowilickßliaicili t the wile ; or etiarlesl3l4loly4 didiTaidt rtalitlXigi6 abort dltdatmaromtitioAty, Outdo litrorrna.. tlonitiotbol4o,ll4lyos ata t 13aturday.duirs.. e 4 to ing-herltofto Jelth ill ! 4. 1f 1 • - She idleges , 410 4 '=a 1 . • _Vtit,.9 l lkartY, 50,0 r. PrPYPeatigh, , *, neukyrllikilenl r•dcols, 4Frelm,4 to i , r , f, ~.., 4. igrAt, •r*.', ; ,:,:- ,4 l ,i *, l l ;4'Zi i '6;:l , igvavecip.iltiMaar4oo.l mn, made' . ,:.,,. , , 'MK% the Mayor illaikU'o day; , , ..41:Ei f/CRobincon witic4i. 1 sack an, , ' • `+ ... an niliabfe?. He ITN held to mower. Maiisflefd. Gitipt ; `Paliittff A * • • 4, Ai% • ',lTiffriAT'llifAT"' 5 `.. 'I 54" On Saturday evening a very pleasant ie union Ai the emplvyjes of fife; Alleghciiy VallpyAap i o4(l,,t2olg Asect #lo,lfeystone Dining+rtoo T h e fair was .gotten up for the: purpose of pro sentbig to Mr. WW. A: Lee, the late General Freight Agent of the road.. With s hand-, some Howard gold watch- and chain. pnr chased at the :establishment of Relbeinan, . Meyran and valued at' /1300. On• • the inside Of the case thefollovringinscrik: •• • • tkm was engraved, "('resented toIW. A. tee by the employes : of the ll~lbgheny Valley Railtpad as a token Otrega di.May, .641; 1868." The Preseiktfitlon viipeerti- was, made,by. Mr. : :o!LeCity altility r ', hand some, manner. He spoke-of the high, ,ro gard and love which all of thkeldeieyes felt towards the recipientymad m,p unusual ..iniccess of the,,,r0ad.,,,. during his (Mr. I2t) miulagenieht.'"ln redeiig the gift Mr. L. respOpded„briegy,,,bulathe point. He said :-LOenthimen, you put rrie in a 'rather. 'had • position , to.ulght, but I haVe to iNiPIY. You Undoubtedly expect me to make a speech,;b4 pubito„apeeklng is a branch of otudnestiffie r veikt*.mpt "toi‘ attempt a reply in fitting terms would be' an absurdity, ,as I I have not thelthility to do, so. , With guotiori and'grateMheaktagotv" me to thank you, and I would here say that the prosperity of the road was by our united efforts. WO carried her through many tight places and managed to keep the old machine in motion. 4.l% , Lwasever.dis % posed to be l eross tyrinicaf, it Watt for the good of the road. In watching and guarding your_end of.the. road i i am assured' now'that I keot yotir - esteern ' 'which through weal or woe I will ever prize, and feel grateful -for this beautiful-- , token f your regard; - Wishing yOu all long life. and prospority, I bid you come for ward and fishlike of the hospitalities pre pared by Mr. Simpson. The party were soon seated around the abundantly sup plied tables.. All the choice delicacies of the season were laid before them and dull, appreciated, as shown by the,,manner in which- they were dis Posed of. After the cloth- was removed, toasts apd songs were the ofder of the balance" k the, evonilig. At a seasonable hour the party adjourned.; well pleased and lookirigforrardforanoth-: er such happy occasion. Mr. Lee entered the service of the A. V. ll.' IL in its infancy and always took a great interest in its prosperity. He had the honor of conduct ing the first trains over the - road to all its' openings. He was appointed Generid, Freight Agent in _lB6l and filled the posi tion with ability until 1867; when`ke"re signed. In presenting_ him, by the old. employes of the road, at this late date, , this beautiful testimonial 'of their regard, it is shown that their love and respect,for him is , sincere. Iklay he live long and eon tinue to enjoy , the confidence of his rouovv 7 , , men till the end. Nose - Bre en. " ' - A `number of dockhands got Into a , drunken row' on the wharf Saturday even.: ing, 3yltichterntinated rather nncoutfo,ita bly for James Hopkins. James, it appears, teas "dying to Whip twoinen at once, when he received a stroke cou. his nasal organ ultich completely flattened it, and at the same time flattened him. He was picked up bylutrue of his friends and OR examination it was discovered that his nose was broken. 1u..- 74 znade, information charging Joseph Rowe and Chrt&Wilbert with assault and battery. Be does not know which of the two struck ,the blow, that broke his nose, but alleges that they were both striking at him. They were arrested and held to hail for their appaulmcio at:Court to ansivot the , - Serimody- prmingham. 'on Saturday a ft ernoon, a boy whose name we were unable to learn, weal' severely if not fatally injured. Hewes riding in a wagon, the seat of which was very high, and in passing through "Smoky Hollow," on Car son street:he was jolted out - and fell in front of the wagon. One of the horses stepped upon him and both wheels of the wagon passed over his body. His leg was broten below the knee and 'it is thought he received serious internal injuries. He was removed to tberesidence of his parents en Joseph street. - Again.;—Anna Dawson made infor mation before the Mayor Saturday against Johny. Newell. for surety of the ,ace. Anna alleges that, Johny abased her s ha me. frilly hind threatehed . thlti het life.' SW/ hasmade Information for assault and bat tery, surety of the peace and diverts other eharges,heretofore; bntalwaye;ralents and withdraws them before the day fixed for a hearing comes. Johny was arrested and held .fora hearing, bat it is •not probable Anna wiliallow the case to go that far. City liminess Tax.,—Business men of the consolidated city, who have nor 'already made a return of their business to the;, City Assessoras a basis for the assessment., of the City Business Tax for thepresent year, are requested to do so immediately, as they thereby save sinie f tro uble • and ex piefise to themselves and the city by se . d 0; ins.- Blanks for •• the purpose can be ob tained at.the office of the City Treasuror, on-Fourth-street.' Oil tie Increase.—Businesa et, the :Nay or's office is on the increase. There ..were twenty-live caseirdispoied of qu at i-Mayor's Court yesterdaY, all for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Five of thanumber WereoliYmps," who had been arrested, for street walking. Eight out -otthe twenty five.Vvere discharged eight paid their fines and nine were committed in default of pay. ment. ' • 7 -2 • Allegheny Prison Seelety.--At kspeoltd meeting of the 'Allegheny, County. Prison 13b0fetr A t the folloWing 6111derearere -eleeted, for thensulag year :—.Presidelit, e llolert On; Moe Presidents, Major Wm. Frew, Jas. D.Carlisle; Recording Secretary, it. C. Miller; ,Cprresponding Seoretary, - T. if. Rabe; 'Treasurer,. Jas.' , D. Carlisle; Coma eillorst CaPt"-CAY.'-EwAkgt B. S. friforrisoti,' _ SlighttrirC ,- 4-The alarrer'of''''firn, tween eleven arid twelve o'clock, fiatarday night from, fbox•-2,10 Waif "dccilafonair )11* * l ll, very alight fire _in the rear. qr Olitpausen Crawford'a "eatahliahrnant oti' Wood street. The fire department res Ponded promptly, but befqre either of the stenorim arrived, the/fire was inttingtilabed`, , by'tlie appeal donors few buckets of water: • • Break in OW No.: 2 . - t•EritiarAVedijni about six o'clock, a serious break.,occtutred ftrdant N 0.2 on thq Moho:400k ftvek, • which': about ten hundred'"leet ~of the strnetufe, was carried away.' 'The Break wilt not Interfere with 'navigation owing to' the present , stage water, and the dam will be repaired aslionn as the water tale sufficiently to admitiof larte I'3o -I" 1',91.46ifkr Cutaii 1144,ilki011'Ciietit... Ing at Allegheur 'pounells? will be; lvelci. this; evening,_ .Thtyjnpbtftig iir !colt the purpose of eattiNishing the grades on Jana t a , und Walker .streets in the. Fifth efard.1,,,t...4.-; ..inuioe . --- '14‘1,l # 'f,"1"4.(1 After PeririA-Thel Mamie ;lettninfitect to enibrce the, arils:ewe"' pmhi biting hog*, from X . 401 1[ 4:41606' itftbh ultvi'and learn has instructed officers to taktralutri . of all they find wandennveheattbsattee hereafter. , :ri•ii:tl4 - '' •^:4 rill ~, • ..,• ) , 7 i l:: .1 .....,.44...1 , Firopmen',44efochiihni. '• 4 Ainitifitt nl6'ollll'4 4 of.tho, Ftehtne'Wmiumiati on of this ally . , 02 4 7 . 1, reelf.. eft i v ' ,J-.•••.;•04.• .1,..il -••••: OP L ri, .0.' 1 .1 llt: l7i 1; .i. " Milli !warm in riA' • • -,,t, rtirr 'ioiephMO, 'Haat' .•_.1•• • • • •• 14; :, morning, - tett' was I t'll .1 • 'bb• 4: ' an y y serious dim-, age was • one. United .state District Court-judge Me. Candles!: . , . ,themsc of the tritite4 States.v& Jackson. t:Rousch, indicted I'M having in posses- Edon; with intent to utter, publish and sell, coUriterfeit national' currSncY, Still On 'tfitiL • It. will be concluded, today. • ' In the bankruptcy branch; apetition for iinnr discharge -was 'tiled: by Clarence H. Pierce, lommintreorinty.' - Petitions for ridiridication "were filed by Daniel rWelty,' 'Westmorehuld Peter' H. Hellen; -Payette °minty; Joseph . S. Childs . , Tioga county _Stellman PArker, Blair oMiUtY, and Wm: vycV. - .'iThomas, Gay. 8.10111161 X l Canigheiy, - ,Jas; Scher- , ter 'Robt.tW. of Erie: • mrs.7lDr Loner n;' .1 6 1Tderan - and Mee: • • . , blo a t ; .. . .• • •1! GiVein . • al attention to the treatnient'Of Chronic • Ilse@ aTid the cliseatiesof.WOrnen and Chit.. - ••, ~q 4kge:plilwiimpiloVe, t he)getieral condition .y giving tone and: energy to the digestive . • fins; and will •relleve headache : aim* ediatelyo ztThe. hundreds' who, have. bee . cured- bytergive evidence that • here seine . 08 are safe and'. efficacious; and: thatherl• treatment"lajtididion& ly ample -Officio hobralronrii a:-no.to 8' P• •m•, at n or. residence, on •Neville street, near DellUtall, - BirMiligliinn. : , • 111,1. Spring It Is cheery,' , • • Winter 1A1.40:417. • • , 14 . reda leaves' hang, but the lirownmnpa wheriee is shaken; *; .;1 • , • • Lowland tbrsaketk e i r • - • What van in oil roan do but dit take`PlhiltatiOn,ltittst4, to be and with theiti'a new ltinse of /ife. The old, are made younit,tigain, thangddle.agtid joicie t alid the young 'becpme. AtitiblY liant by tieing this splendid. Tonle. 13711_•• pepsin,Heartburn; Liver Cepiplabit,,Ftea.- ach e , ains in tbe' tides, HOrieli. in the Back," and all nYrriptoui.i:or Stoinarhie De ranyement Yield, at once . thebeigth giving influence - of Plantation - "Bitteri. They add strength 'to tbe eyetein and bpoy aney to tiff,. ; , . ; • 'Magnolia" Watei,—A: Aollghtfoi'to ot.Oi ogle C,ol6:gue and at halt price Hats., Sundowns and Jl3onnetth t ` ' Ribbons, Fli?wers, • • Parast)ls and umbrellas, , !' • ••;-.. Gents White Shirts, . • • • Shirt Fronts, , • • . t• .Kid Gloves, Mitts'', • • Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,.: Hair Bands, Alcove Biittons, A large stock at low•prioesp • , • Whales* and, Retail, .4k3V,iill'aM 'Semple's, .180 and 182 Federal: Street, Allegheny. • . • • The: Purestand, OWeeteet,Rod _Liver Oil in the world, manufactured from fresh', -, healthy livers, upon the sea shore; it-Is per fectly pure and aweet. •Patiento, who have once taken, it pan take none, other., Ask for. "Hazard and Caswell% Cod Liver Oil," manufactured by Caswell, Hazard It Co., New York. Sold by all.druggista. nr To Merchants and Millinera.—For every thing you want in the trimmings line we refer you to Joseph Home dL Co.'s adver tisement on fifth page. . . NEW .YORIk. EBylTelegraph to the pitteburgh Gazette.] NEw . YonK,. May 23,'.1868 THE CHINESE.EMEAS3I' Mr. Bur/ingame informed the 9mmit tee that Waited on him last evening ._that diplomatic - propriety required him to 'first pay his respects to' the' Government at Washington, after which he doubtlessly would accept. the invitation theysocordial ly extended to 'lu anticipation of his acceptance preparations- have . been Com thence&fiii a austrpttucuis banquet. He was this evening the guest of the CentUry Club to greet hi* Old frienda. ' Next week 'he goes 'to Washington to preient his creden tials from the Chinese Empire. The Cham ber of Counheree has appointed a Commit tee to extend an Invitatibn to the 'Embassy to meet theni at such time and place as will suit their convenience. • '..' VACANCY PILLED. . .. Henri , Sainford,',Cioneral Superintendent of Adorns, Expreigi.„,Corupiuiy. • has ,boen elected one of the board of, directors to.ftlt the vacancy oceasioned ley th'e resignation of R. B. Heasley. • EmaCcirm..ta,,t4r., orioax. • The COurch Tournaf of this city haVing beoome the. property .of Houghton dr, Co. will hencefelithhe the organ or the Conser vative Epuiccipalian* vEity NV: :Barnum, mehiber of (fork gross from Connecticut, is still • *very at his home. -His reported recikytty *as. erroneous.' . . ' irt,nrscTrarr, ecurrirr,uEn. - .TridgerSutherlauti to-day gave a decisiOn• continuing the'lnPinetion egalust - Ahe Erie Co. in somewhat rnedi6ecl,con4itlons. ACCIDENT, ON THE ERIK .330.1e.D. 'l3lotrA,on -the Erie , fowl caused the mail train to eruakinto an oil train this morning-, :Of .two young, men, who" were itealinga tido on. the front of the poetal ear, one wee and' the' other aerioiisly injured:„ , ivaw Ot.timavErr. Counterfeit tens on the. lifational Bank of .T;ockport are . circulating,. , • . •DISTItiLERY ROW.. A. deaperate a ff ray occurred in the 'distil lery of .Leldenatoif .& Co.. irillest.er street, today.• Michael, •Nevillni..was -mortally shot . by , 1:) cuinbs Sullivan, who was Alt 4, rested.- • r. : ". ' ' 'unix • t The semi-annual 'nesting of the %Ameri can Bible Union was hold today in the First blariner s 'e t Baptist church. • tAn inter esting , address -was, nude t) Rev. Dr. Wats, of Chicago. „1 1 ; - ,,.t.- r • .. • • -- • , .40ensivo laud Shaii-In [Br .Telegroo4 to tho'elttsbotaa-CkFetto4 Amami's, 'Ga.,. May 23.—A. diapatch front liikellity; Florida, states , that a fbw days ago nearly tWo'actes of ii fardtlri Hamilton. county suddettlY Faulk io a depth of Illty feet froni,llo. surface of the surrounding land an d was ..immediately tittle& with water, Oniiinergh the, tallest. yees. !The ground isetilLai the , and.now.covers four acres; . •Thestreainaiand creeks lose:them selves -the aurzikunding.country.:-The sinks occur .occasionally,. but this is sthe TEBSes Cothitiiiisi; !. 9 (By Telegt?* to twfusilprgholuirstc. Natomiittt,t Way 4-4110' - Werth! lean State Centre/. Gommitiseu-of .I'9o l l.thave called a State • floairention.., 'meet 3s this city own*. 10th of 7uneto reepimd' to ,the Chicago ,`iippolut. electont ticket and , nominate laMdidata ait for Cohgeeris 01)04010N. _fireat Jam , Ostitarterliiirr • 2 3.:-.A - 4dlspagt freireffislviettert tithdterttateeinWatrolii dons: heft storm ,visited, Satudentoubs on the lAth triataati Whiatirlaateit tos destroyed houscu, crepe andde tot . er,terkt et half ,a rard Be lives wore reported. lost: . 4 r ' l / 2 .115i •, .7 1. (.... -4 4 4 14/ 1 94.3 1 Petthifill I ThuilOhlitt:„., :By Talignmb to tbi rlttobitrithliteite4l- ,' ', -.' 4 Tirpt4044404; hiiiii haidagrand ritifiCaZOn nl i thlit ' AO , Igh :- A salute of one 'lnidied' " nee . -.. with bonfires, dte. EOM 4ii • • • a ~. Governor rar/cert, flu. 'VP -tri ' General gitilliall andtaheili. ''''? l ' L n'4 , 7l:Y• .4; Ititbenaird Barr .101 cirretirokwihtriwreloeripisenni :'"?1 '-EvirrAroi;,Vey,) and son were-drowned Ino ereek butt night by the giving *ay of a temporary bridge. ..14.10DISBC 4/unarms/nisi ,COnfA.effie of the Methodist • • Episcopal Chprch. (By Telegraph' to the Pittsburgh Gasette.3 - ' Culesno, May 23.-:-Twentiithpay.—Bish-' , on Simpson presided. ' ' . . Bei. Dr. Peek, Chairmen. of the Cora niitteo on Itinerancy, presented - Report No. 2, Investing all, Mission Cpnferences with the.fnll rights and powers; or annual Con ferences, which was laid , over for o.ueslav;• also,.from the sarfice.Comrnittee, s report against .biennial swish:els of the General Conferene. 'A-aopted., • ' - Rev. Dr, Wl4, ChairMakof t4itC'etn_-.. mittets. on Book conderis;rePorted a'resoLu- ; tiort .against ' making laymen' elf ible to, eleetion as book agents., The re elution trigetinitelY poat,poued. Als)' , *gie dune , COttirtlittee. ideolitting to , end, the publidation of hymn books wit tailed. letters for the use of.the blind. Adopted. A resolutionsrom 4W:teams Committee, laid on the table , yesterday, against ,the. pulflicatiori of a new MOuthly magazine. r' Was take it!ikziiditdopted,; Also, a resolu tion tolfillartre and otherwiee ' linprove thS. Atigiek, ItoPfir? 7 .24 fr om. th 4 tiatue' Commit tee: The resolution against :decreasing ' the 1112112 bet cit official newspapers and in favor of making larger appropriatkins for ,dorres pentionce*is adapted...." Il . er, liV:ll',Etiod,',Ohairnkitit of the Com-. , mitteekin Mission s , presented report No. i; being a reVisiOle of the constitution, with_ slight amen dnient, and it wasp:lo*g: Also, report No. that it is whoirrlin pranticableto unite the Cirare it 'Extension, and'FrifechnetA 4 Alcl With the 2,A/1810 . 11Fr Society''Adopted'. ' ' ' ' .• - 'Also; report Igo. 3,, - apProVing the 13ictite policy of the government .to'svnt tribes on'theWestern frontier.: . AdoPtpd. EMI/ lEapreirt obbmg-830,000 =fa ken Br Teleitriph to itie Plttaitiorgh Gazette.] ' CINCINNATI, MaY`:23.- 1 -The Adams Ex press Company is , ere'robbed 'of three safes last night. onthe Jeffersonville read. The amount of the lose is. not I yet ascertained. The following ate the. particulars as. far as known 1 , When the train was •taking Wood and lirater at ,flffanalieldir twenty - miles be low "Se our,. a, patty: of robbers seized ;upon , the • engine,. and • disconnecting , the car fronuthe train started off in the dirft don of Seymour. While , in- motion, they; broke Tinto the express car, disabled ' the meatenger anti thr ' him out •of the car. The engine and-- were found de serted at an . early;:hout. , int the morning standing on the track, about silo south of Seymour. '; (14otnstu.t4l!•Iiii has , been r ic er-. tamed that the .men .who seized npon the , fixpress 'car lest,night on the Jefferso nville ßailroad opened two safes and made a clear, deal of both. - One contained a large amount, of Money, consigned to Nen% York, and the other, was Consigned to Indianapolis. It is not knoivn how much was taken, but it, is supposedlhe robbers secured not less than $40,000. The robbers abandoned the train a short distance. !south •-of Seymour and made their escape, So far no arrests have been made, nor lias any clue been had 'of the robbers. Iday 23.—The loss to the Adams Expreas Company by the late rob, bery on a train near Saymeur, Ind., last night, anmunts to, about thirty thousand dollars. No duet° the 'thieves has vet been • - obtained. ' ' LATEST ABOUT . THE BOBBERY. LOUISVILLE, May 24.—The total amount abstracted from the safes of the Adams Express Company in their, : car on the Jef fersonville. Railroad the night before last. reaches p;,000 25, $13,000 of which was from Nashville and the remainder frorn Louisville; " • NEW ORLEAWS Jerry Binekitopeachment COrrußtton. mi. Telegraph to ilCs , Pkt•buntik Gazett e . NEW Onualak.l)lBy,23,4ererulahlilatic is here arguing the bridge _guise before Judge WatpOus.::. - The Bulletin charges that the Secretary of a,Senator who voted for acquitted on the impeachment question wrote to a leading whisky merchant here as follows: "King has contributed money to 'secure' the ac quittal of the . Presldent. ' The School Board are examining into the alleged presence of twenty-eight l colored pupils in,tlui white, schools , in the Second district.' - If the allegations are,Riunsito be true, the; prolishaitY . ,they _will be re l quired topttend,the schoola exclusively for, colored children. • - • .• • ALTI:ANY,Ngw YORK , - Freshet in the' iiddsotk—tudieithents for Bribery Atehist lLeglelatergi. A.taisny, May great .freshet veils .hero, l :The water last night- was itit high israt.the time the ice broke app the pier steamboat landing and quay and -sub merged boats and bridges in ~ uni ve rsal :use. Markt Merchants suffer much damage. The Grand jury.to,day brought. in an in dictment against :Mark M. :Lewis, charged, on cdmplaint of E. M. K. Green, member of .the Assembly, with attempting .bribery ont.he Erie.. Railroad; bill. ;‘, The %jury. also brought in several other . indictments and it is generally rumored one or more mem hers etthe Legislature,are involved. CANADA . ;•• •• • BAls i4sorived .111 r the Approval or Her ,; llgtestp 037 'Telegraph to the Plttiburgb Gazette.) OrrawA, May.23.—Three of the bills pas sed hy'Parliament are reserved-by the - Gov4 error General for the sanctioribflier Majes= tyi 'vie:: The 'extradition' treaty 'between (Anatia and theVnited States; the divorce bill and the ant fixing the Governor - Gener- Major Generalltnasell bah' left for Eng land and will he succeeded in command 0C the tbrces, of the Province Of quetx , yel by May. Gen. Russell. . , ' Presbyterian (0.. *S.): General , Assembly. :firTelegraphtti the Pittsburgh Gainey.) • •ALPAISP, May 23 .=::-TherPiiaski.itiirlitt Oen': eral Assembly * (Old &hoe!) . i . e7ttatieinbled to-day. , ,A- Wore& 'delegate " Rev. ' Jos. Williams, representinglho-Rnoierreioby: teiy; I 'of -Georgia, , itornprised • wholly*.' of. freedmen, ova, Wit Seat. 4 -- • , The thirteenth annual sf,tliella of: 'Church' .Ratettillini,.' ltitit.'.;,subinittial; shows the 'receipts ibr theyeartelaillso;sl9; disburseinentsi4P6l,4Bo:l-'oWitiktintit Min dred stintehen hen; 'lnitial 10' contribute to the suppert ., of , the' - Rd' , during : the . year. The 'report was unan imously° tideitted: Rev. Dr. Darling, In behalf' of the Nevr. School rretibyteirian Olitiii*addrOmmt the Assembly by , latittition; stronglir ift. - iting reunion, though he adn4tteil-many mmom. bets' ofllditthttre#:ls (,140,1144: clit,!4 feki . Of reinklta' :4f . , ..' '-;. - ' - '; ,Ittw Moderator' tiihnhO' *; Diriii*.;itei the r . exprtiodoill' Of his - 4 neittitilents sit strongly Ott-*Aida' hidividual.':diatirit.;fe tr*.retlittoto Of ~. O ' ' . ell ltit:•10 wartmlyqpindelt. ‘ - e. • , . i. - , •' , -... i Joe tiliellt, f the: "Mb 0 Nill,itfii:'-; 1 s '' tit voiroitnt to thiftgite*eti eaten 1 , 3 ' . , 7 '; : r '''"i f t -gt l ititillkic attt : 'h** 4 . l 44..:;to . ''li'; 4liti Vim' flOtert .30 0i ii n t : the.. siNtriii „a.., - , 'he liekeye Joliet,* efibitoarta ~rjittradto4 4 great attehUnn".". ' . *NV 0 1 0srtex= itilittlati - intS glieu'ik the: atiOnat Theatre ftii" tiia-:betWl'l,4lnr,f.t.44*`llllinstintl persons viige; preliefit,, Tilre ~0/00.(41 etibl O xo t 6nie nt'et*llbe,, e4^ O,I'6IIOSM ails..t:Vett' ilia** tiAoci* .iiiid-,,Mititi.l4 BtOwlrgotlii::iibloq'n4 'lloliiiiii's ;nese/ a finitthat lila been CobtStied pride tiattPl PO .1,,,, 00omplished. . . 7 :qtt ~,,, t •••••••-• • , . 2_ 1 140/14 1 Wilted li 1 :g101 .. ) , it!Ffillia. , x ~ I `.... iris' ' , nf4 i l etik4ko . l . i . tii#/ii t 11 10 , 6 aiWt aili it":t j ' , o 'i ' , o ;Ii 11 3 ° fisid Iplrifid.Ri , ~ , 1....,1-aleiLica t ejt 4 MA 3 l . 0' ;I 1),, e 0 ' 6ll[l Ig. i't es " urger Duct- 1 nod o li f rizi Lsbo gl rers Th a e i ann WO / lan k ensul Y ha ieler a lmu re * • I ^ 3:.~`CCR=L • z~2;-•..*~: , *: , .a , M1,~,gv~~.,.~_^.`.'i.:;.C', r:lr~r:~S^a-~ LES '4IKIFIATNDERTAILEI, No.I6O.POURTHRTREKE. Pittsburgh, - Pa.i cot. INS otall kinds, CRAPE'S, (MOVES, and ev-i ery description nt FuneratrYornislidng Goods fur-J [Railed. -Recites .open day and:Wain:: Hearse ani Carriages furnished. - . , REYERENCES — Rev:Datid'Serr,'D. I)., Rev. MA W. Jacobus, 1). Thanuut.Rwilx, Esq., Jamb H. cHARLES &PIEEBLES t 'ILNDER•: TAKERS AND ` LIVERY STABLES, corner oft N DUSKY STREET. AND CHURCH. AVENUE. Allegheny City, where' their COFFIN BOOMS are) constantly supplied with real and Imitation' Ilose4 wood, Mahogany and Walnut. Collins, at prided rylng from SA to .4130., Bodleo prepared for inter.:' meta: Hearses' and' Carrlaxes Ibirnished: also, 'alli strident Mourning liplete,.•if required. °Mew Open, At all boors, day and • • • r. n • It°BERT:. Ti , ''soleiriar, UNDER: • TANEN AND , ENBADDNE,'' No. 45 MA , icEET.,::)ille&hanikLAand, 11.1,,;60..,DLAM0N1X (bir•JOhn WEAstr4it Nm.,) keeps .alway.r, on hands- tun: bust • Pdatal_.- itesewood, .-Walnut and{ lndtatton BOaurrOoli :Walnut? Collins' raw , filkPrards.. ,nuffewood OW upwards, all, other Contala: proportion. Carriages and klearses4 tarnished at low rates.% ' Crape," . fakrves 'Plate and. Eurvill/D rural/fled a/IM. : t?Mue fOrfeffr. day, SP',ECTA.CLJES, D J.N!E4►TH „ f ' HASLET.Ti'B,' A.v : ,i-: iit :.F.t Adayted tc.bri ; fit: 11.641NEa - • . - corner CilkirStr(m3ta; 1 • T . . ; ; •:, . FOR •A•COOR Stre.:OF TEETH - • w4aßkiTED.rok-oNLYEAR. i. $ Something I.l4TittEtt NEtY Can only be oh s tamed of the DR.*SPENMit,' 254 Penn; St. 1160- CALL , ihis . . =4 ikeaki,airg,,kli` EYE . I n s er tl wittiontutin: ' " .-$025:01:* 14 r i.t..4 1:• - s• 4; ..,...- 4/171title*irk NAlf . . - . . 1 ;1 4 , .-: :' , 11• ;"I:}i''.o'i t1if. 1 47",' V'r'''.. , l ~ : ', L ' ' ' ' • :•1;-: ;,;.1. :::' ,. .',.- . .i, , ..= . •. , :' , 1,..- .. _,. )PRING -. ' , AND'aVIIMEIt- , GOOD S,I - • - 4 •liiiiilioiiio)V.,k`i - - ,•_,,:;'„, H. 1 1 IMPEITall ..-.,,.7, v.. ,::,- ~at.. .4. , ;=, '"l;''t.. ~_i '':''ll Nlk OffinfL reStRICIT-1 C i , ;.••;:,,i.7 , , * "." , f , ..V., , ;11' , 0.: ~ ..n•:-.: ,-;' :',•• ~.,. ' ).. • r ' Coma : of Federal. a . " nail* " 011 1" 0 4 1 4 1 4 Lots are now aired at private aale.oupipsozone/Ormatine building t; ahem would do •0314004111, soeleeikra. listkogiSirs: 0 103 044 41 010111114 lad cot. two ends l' bawler, troutAfilaimmiiionrate . westeri reaps /411rogtortkirinottitaott, soaking isk eie lll2oo "ialudgt `wad 4112Veibie , ;;:-/extlitallve 04*1011110(00/0 440 , 01 t 4 1 4 111 ber °tine tom.' itialinaLlidest O , C/011,444 *aloe sold at very reasonable tisee:oeskl van limes sonseoinkily sasy. KM IMITITITiIow Real Mutts and In sumps stivesits:Laimbeeedwr .T# ry 168, ' 1111111VG4Xn* •'1 ..• • 7 ~N 41,101 AMNION"' ' 04,1 gOttre • 10411‘16; .I.:,:"*.*'•-• Yeir,1440"4 188 46 168 tagl E . - BRIEF. FliE WS ITEMS. l i. -A son of - Jo ri Mitchell is• now in Cin cinnati solicatin 1 1 aid for New York Irish citizens. '•., - - —Rev. John C. n, founder of the Ger man'4° Methodist Cieui•ch in America, died on Friday last in "Baltimore. ' • 4 -Captain Spookor and seat were drowned in 'the. Bay at Felt River, brass., on Friday , last, while fishing. ' . ' • —A million :11411am:worth of redeemed Connecticut bofiils weft) „burned at, New Haven a few day a, since". • . .L , Thes"citcletei of,the NaVal School at ' An naPolie ceimmeiteed their annual examina tion on Titesdayilast...., ;'' . • ••.:. i• , - q —A number of:thh,eoldleraof • the ,EleiK: enth.Kanaiia ,regimbn4; Sellator• Rosa belonged, biriied. that treptleinan, in effigy in front o.lr, the PtAellertss, at ToPe ket.9ll Tlassfle. • —Rev. l'unclionettui-; celebrated LOn don divine, preachokitwice Cincinriatt yesterday to;immense congregations.• _Hun dreds- were•turnedtaway, from-the schurch. doors long before - eervioesroommencedi.thtt room being,insuithdcolt4 1, . —The contest , for the -Instant chataPt; onship between the:Chicitibilti andßutilt4 eye Base Ball Clubs/'took place =at Cinch*: nati, on SarindityVorr the"grounds •of thilo latter, and resulted in their defeat. , The score stood--:Cincinnati v 2B; Buckeye, 10. .. — At Springfield, Obio,-:SaturdaY, =Arsb, the man who, some . time ago, car ried .oil stray of diamonds- , from the storeof Dnhine dr., C 0., .: jewellers of , • • Pinabmath, was sentenced to • thrwarears Imprisonment in the penitentiaryf'sr krahhery committed at Springfield. . •• . —At Columbus, Ind., a large barn, with fourteen head of-mules, several, tone of hay and a, large quantity of •grpin, was entirely oonstuned by firet . .iniviving a loss of right or tea thousand dollars, which is partially covered hy insurance. kern and con= tents belonged to Mr. Archie , McEwen. , —Last Saturday afteMooll, at New Castlei Dela Ware, •eignien were exposed' in the lory'indwhippedaccbrding to thi3 laws of the CoramonWealthzi Three were black and three we're white. The lash; at all events, falls wi th ' justice.'ohthe,p9Puld, r. tion of ou Ye neighboring , State. ' , L...Tgeusrvntra bound C incinnati 'expresi train,when crossing the bridge.; over . tit Passaic river, near Patterson , ew jersey'. Saturday merning;, ran 'Over', New boy about eight years of age, named John W. O'Neill completely cutting his 'bead 'Atiff,'and bot h his head and body dropped into the river and were swept away by the tide. —The New York Manhattan' Club ire . working hard'itgain' for ' their Presidentia l ticket" for' thi3Dektitterit; litendricke 'and Hoffman, and it is Tofsible- they - may yet force it down the throats of the Convention./ It is conceded`swell hands tbarwitb a fair' canvass -Gm': Ortint• will harry, New Yorkt by a small majority' l / 2 -- „1" ; lINDWITMOUtS. WARRiAti•TSD TO IMPROVE TSD a3l '3T,i ME MIR=I2 %L')