The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 09, 1868, Image 8

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VITY AND BIIIIIIRBAS.
•". Daily Prayer Meeting—From A 2 at. to
'3k.80 o'clock at the Mathodiat
ft iee t i .i k ort . docor to ciASFTTE offioeo:
Tu PH'eland. llibittiWardßiblieribers.
Mr. Brlnniaott r a one armed, soldier, and
jion energetic, taithftil CaYrier, is alone au-
An the
' 1 4.14:11,1,1#4 . Wards. Readers are one.
coned - agai nst pie** for any journal
'thrown in upon them to supplant the place
of the GazETTE by ,sioaver-ze alo us carrier
in the employ of a contemporary. =Those
arillideasa leave word
at our counting room, and, the matter will
at once be remedied. i •
ANNIVERSARY,
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.Annual Meeting of the Allegheny 2prlson.
-... .Refers:. Anfoolol l M l-4 Ad..
- , -dreams. - • .' -'•'''• ' '. , • ,
The Allegheny . °ousts -Prison Society,
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which was organized in the spring of 1866,
14ii its first Teldhi isiiiitin(ary Meeting
:-• • Flight. - 112 .the Fifth ;Street Met hodic{`
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Chnrch. There,was quite a large and re
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ape:table audience of ladies a nd gentlemen.
presenh,..litiV,the Atendance was by no:
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means 'worthy the impor tance and chinas
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ter • • of . the - occasion,:.' , Dotibtless many of
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cur good - Christian friends 'remained- awaY
because of :the..., unauthoriz ed announe- ment made in a tiontemperary 'journal
ilistV it;... •''Etillitedrilet, ...; : efilitad :-,' ..be taken
up to enable -. the - praiseworthy .asso.
elation to - - diligently' Prosecute the holy
: •-: 'work: • upon . which , it. • has , entered;
- but all such will regret to learn - that they
- needlessly- , deprived :-.themselves of • the
pleasure of participating in one of the most
entertaining and - interesting ' anniversary
- "ialetiags .' ever - held. In-our city, inasmuch
:ono pecuniary aid was Invited. After the
.', execution, in the artistic manner tor which
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:the choir of that Church is celebrated, of a
grand old , hyinn, the sweet and' melodious.
. 'voices being accompanied by the Mammoth :
new orgae, the meeting organized by the:
selectionof Major Will - -Fre* is Chair-.
man. , An eloquent appeal to theThione of
-Grace was made in behalf of.the Asiocia
-, "thin and its aims and purposes loy'Rev. Di '
: Asovel, in which the entire audio cle jollied:, _
On manning the Chair, - . Maj. Prow deliv-
- *red a brief and appropriate address,l: in .
• r which he expressed the liVellest hope that
• • the Association in which he had enlisted
ids, heart, might, prosper. He said that the
meeting hadn drawn together in order
for'the Brat - Vine ln nubilc . to make. Chris
tiani adiqueinted with the operations of a
Society that had devoted its charitable at=
tentions to a downfallen class of our breth
eni'lliht had'hithertO - been almost 'entirely
ignored lorthe :charitable, and who were
never-made experience the redeeming in
luende of well' uided philaiititrophy. - We
should not drive out from the warm sym-
01,ta.tof our hearts those who, deprived of
e',= bitalallehfront• the-path r: of virtue
when exposed to temptation, for had a
Gradate • ;Lord- ' supported them they
alight have been as pure and free from
.i. - , guilt A' alt ! ~
mitaelvea, ;Christian..
.charity
should go out towar ds all men, and espe- .
•••Aally., to thosawhose clainatvws. cannot •in
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justice ignore. The speaker narrated in a
- pleasing manner how a - few•• active, indus
- irking, energetic; faithful .and charitable
pioneers in good cause of prison' refor:
•-', wastion. had . followed the. work, .silently,
- 'vigorously, without hope of earthly reward,
and through; hose. exertions, under God,
xistary have. een restored froml vice and im
morality to ornament societr, • who other-.
:Wise might have lingered in the - darkness
oft:aims and ignominy. The objects of the
Association are first and primarily to me=
~•liiirate the physical condition of the prison
ers; to correct abuses in systems and
managements' , ; 'wherever= found. In no
_,place , :will . • oppression
~ grow; more
rapidly than ' ' in places of. • imprison - -
anent. Men in posilion having control over
L stbe-enteastis 1 / 4 4 - scielety naturally become
. , tyrannical in their disposition, for meeting
' - - with so - many - fractions . individuals- they
come to regard all in the same light, be
• •••••come tyrants and oppreseera It is to cor
,-. xect 'Mb evil, 'Mate after the hygela of the
• . • prison, to provide for the wants of the in
mates, to take measures to secure the rights
-1 - 2 , • Of he unfortunate, and surrounding them
. with moral and intellectual influents to ef
fect' lasthig • rtforthation -of character.
- Nerettifere the feet has been- lost sight of
• that the law - contemplates reform , as.
well as punishinent. ' The prisons
through the exertion of such noble as
sociations as the Allegheny- County
;Prison Assiciation, can be 'made great. re
- . fonnat,ory acbools. The speaker' narrated
several interesting incidents of his expert
. enoe on' the. visiting committee, and con
eluded by exhorting all to lend: their spit
' . pathies and. prayeris •in the geod cause.
Christian men and women should not per.:
mit dindrials to rot nimoticeiland moored'
for in their dingy cells, but should go'into
them, preach the f•gespeilentli,:abd they
.• - - twill. show . bow much ; power_ there is in
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kindness. ' %Galin • their topirit of revenge,
'' • Make' them - Sian - C*lode. -ihit• justice ' of
• their itunishmentsubudt .to •it humbly;
and they will come out 'determined to live
honest,A -viittges,. - ;noright `;lives, where
• otherwise r _ -If ' .negi - ected.' anfmtunately
they might 'beotime ;more desperate from
their.associations in prison, and on gaining
lihMiyAPlntigitdelsper into sin and iniquity.
The- xlW,lan heart is wanted , to extend :
- 1 01 32 th er.' 'lf money ' *withheld, do not
, wi 1 eneouragementend sympathy.: In
the work set forward we do notlmow where
good will end. Wedonot ß knew howmtuly
souls May be redefined Endeicted.'• One of
• 'the indet beautiful and , teaching - remarks,
-of our Saviour was ' , When"' was sick and
Ain PaYOU'; OI .4 II 9 Mite,mo. l ,'.- -Let us look
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kindly' nd in a Christian spirit en those
: :-: ~ who - havelellen from grace, audit there is
a work worthyoar warmest sympathies it
is that undertaken by. he, , n whose
' arialviiiserk iii celebreted. - -"ri ' •-_ :-• • ,
Mr. MeLatighlin. the prison - agent of. the
Aissociationi was the '- next :,speaker. He
folly =tasked the workings of the Asa
: clatite,',UM gond It had'.already .effected, .
the -reftrOlMneiltrbilili" hid ; followed . its
=operationkend It. future! hopes, plain and
waded& .He stated that the Judges of Atha
&t..l4lmittitberriseqt• inspectors; and, the- offi
cers of the jail and penitentiary toll •• • aphi
-..•;: predated: thawed; work of the lion .
azalea ahtdping•hand , when }desired. ~ A.
library his been established in the jail and
leistalirripplT :all the prikeners
lead
regular -
te with Intellectual ; and relig ious
tood, an ~ thne:ido.awararith gam ling
and card - playingititherto so prevalent' it'
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- ,-:..lteigrW: a X‘cookir 'was: iliac citarodaeed
-; * •2o;.theisaidbtrioa - He'sild , till/dig seemed
•thiktitit!titoeiSy - had , ,pettbtin#4l its Work
'-: - With 19 'little 'se- thstif th 6" 'le ,were
tr.?hialt.lititieOf t its Aisifstehileit' e /MS all.
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of -itn_.DeneWsl - werr ia r bad/ quietly
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- • efibits to - MAU ' 'e - Otittinittriity -;so:- -,
.::. AquaLuted - withilagood warkar.r,-The speaker
bald that it bsoneof the gratifying elgns7of
4, t;the:iSimetii:that - religion ending iii WaY,
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this hot Work, and hat V .. A% ' d 'Et
to might resul t' liviiii'th , partitions
? the Another iellg)dg excellent vocal ex' ~ '', i . . z ii . iii thif
choir here libllowedi tifterVbick • ;v. J. It.i:
Clarke, of Allegheny, Was fared , ced. He
pa id „hi 4 Lh tribute .to the i • - . ,
.ion, and
expressed himself as opposed td t. a system
of - solitary confinement in v.. , o in . - this
State, which he believed Work - , ~ '. ci evit
than gocid. He cited a great re'. ~ tion
now going on in the Nashville P - , tentiary,
where the chaplain ivaa'priVileg , to form
Mt Sabbath Basket Isiil ;bite bla 6:ll4gre.
/ration of convicts assembled before hlm to
heir the Vapid: In our localteritiary it is
impossible to effect much good by preach
big; alneethe hearers are atinfoutfrom the
view .of Ws preacher: Tbe reverend speak
er hoped the Society would meet with prop.
er encouragement from the Christian com
munity. - , d ue lead erring ones
back to the path should meet with
sympathy on all sides - and every lover of
- reform shoalikhelp push the work forward.
• Rev. J. G. Brown next- addressed the
Meeting, making a very eloquent and earn-,
est appeal for the Association and narrating
his ex dances as a member thereof. He
paid a tribute' to Meade. Carlisle and
F ist
Orr, w o were among the originators of the
Society, and concluded by presenting the ,
faults et_our prison discipline , when porn
, Pared WWI what is Popularly knownis the
1 ' iirriah'system;t" 'Hells:Ted - the teeter ay&
tem mould be adopted in this country, f r
,no, reformation can ensue unless the co -
Yid is educated to forming habits of brit
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iev. J. $. Dickerson was 'next call '
upon for an address butgractfolly decline ,
owing to the lateness of the-hour.
On motion of Mr. Jos. It. Reed, a vote of
than ss was extended to the daily papers
for gratuitous publication of Meeting an
nouncements. and to others Who had per.:
formed friendly offices for the advancement
of the cause of prison reform.,
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' ' on' motion; of Mr.- w. N: Ogdosiiii vote
of thanks was returned to Rev. Alexander
' Clark and Trustees of the ChUrch for the
• privilege of meeting therein, and to the'
choir for the excellent music by which the
meeting was enlivened.
After the singing of the Doxology by the
choir, and:' a benediction by Rev. Alex.
Clark, the meeting adjourned: Thus was
celebrated - the anniversary .of, one , of the
most useful and praiseworthy rharitable
associations in our State, and we" trust its
existence may be perpettated and that its
efforts toward effecting reforms in our pris
ons may be encouraged and seconded by a
generous and philanthropic community.
THE COURTS:
Vnited States District. Court—Judge 'Mc.
Candless
The Ballot], mute is still on trial. It will
probably be concluded to-day. z
In the, bankruptcy branCh final ills
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charges were granted as follows:
Samuel Kahn, of Corry; Jos. Saxton, of
Huntingdon; E. H. Rogers, ofSusqueluanna
coxnty; James Alexander. of Scranton;
Thos. Dottlin,' of Susquehanna; Samuel L.
Bettie, of Wilkesbarre; Wm. L. Vaughn, of
Susquehanna; Joseph Knauss, of Luzerne;
Dad Levi, of Luzerne; Joseph: Fellows,
of Luzerne; Wm. Tracy, of Pittsburgh;
Leander L. Griffin, of Scranton! Peter
Sloan, of Scranton; John S. Perkins, of
Erie; Samuel Seldon, of Erie; Paige Cros
well, of Erie; E. A. Hobson, of Erie.
The following petitions for adjudication
were filed: R. C. Custer, Erie; William H.
Chraiken, Erie; Oscar _Auer, Lycorning;
Gideon R Wolfe, Centrei, William B. Hul•
ing, Williamsport— . •
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Common Pleas—Judge Sterritt.,
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C. Oppernum , vs. Morriion,” Kcegley 6.
Co. This is an action to recover the sum
of $754,90 which, it is claimed, the firm,
who are proprietors of the KeYstbne glass
works, Birmingham, have owed the piWn
tiff since May, .1867. Ori trial.
District Coart-4nd -
...uart—Jtidge rfainptOn.
The case'of Wrn. Finch, Sr., vs. City lof
Pittsburgh, already reported, continues on
trial.
• A Card to the Public. • .
Dr. E. S. Aborn would most respectfully
inform the public that being unable to
tend to his rapidly increasing business,
has secured the services of an eminent Phi
fessor from one of the Medical Colleges ,
the East, and that they are now prepared
to treat on the most scientific principles all.
Chronic Diseases, no matter of how long
standing. Persons desiring the services of
the Doctor are respectfully informed .that
'patients living within- five hundred miles
of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; unable to
visit him, will be visited upon such terms
has may be agreed upon. The Doctor most
successfully treats all Diseases of the Eye
and Ear, Throat, Lungs, Chest, Stomach,
Liver, etc.,:etc., Catarrh, Consumption, Cat.
aract, Dyspepsia, Blindness or Cross-Ere
Tumors, Scrofula, and all Diseases of the;,
8100 d... The DOctor solicits all cases that
have resisted all former or ordinary treat.
ment. Patients within the city limits una
ble to call at his office will be visited at
their residences.
Medical. and .Surgioal Booms 134,
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Permiryly*
nia. Of ice.hours from 83“. ld. to 734 tr.
Sunday's - Imin 4 9' - to 10-A. &id 3 to 5
P.
.Thousandaof t€ 4s o.o 2o rdablvfiFElgiarkill 4 i
cures from well known - citizens can be seen
at the poctor's office:'
• ilia - vtatusbiel Whit' entitled "Practical
Pacts by s Practical.: Man.", or P.The ' Path
way, to ,Heallhs t ud, -floppluisa gt , treating
upon the various Diseases ofishich the Doks ,
tor mikes a specialty, sent by mail On re
ceipt of fifty cents. 1 •
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The Oakland and P r ase Liberty 1 Rani - ray.
We ondturatand , that Mi. Sikildi who has
efficiently superintended this popular road
simmAngnst last; retired from his post on
the sat instant. Mr. Mathias Allah succeeds*
him... The public regrets to part • with
8101 e, who has been very sumetudta in his ,
efforts to'sectire thisPiclilic approbation - ler
thieline. , Satiatertumtt la eau or.
1 a gemtlemaa who ha* • , a long Previous
experience in charge or • the road, and ithO,
we ax quite ante, will \_Mblitide,,taaaa exer
tions to please . which ' havo, already ' made
the , ad so popular. nip wellatocked; and
.run to the, minute by careful, civil, : driven
and polite, attentive MatbMiors. ~ ...During
months of daily fam ll arity with its 'service,
.wo - tark(gPleasnm istitylng that we have
never seen an unpleasant thing or heisid an
, Offistunve word from any of tittwemployea4.
.4aiblaaa, LP 00 SaParal .testinunly of the
regular *arena 'or Me d .` Ingle are ru
mors that moreearsare he added and ten
minute time to r
~be adaP drbdtmeste un-.
*0 iFivAMT:ta4a l / 4 ~ .; „. •
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iiii 3 Proteidant Eellitijwil ' • , Atizinal Con-
Ventiob of Chiricalunt Lay Delegates for .
- the Illmese of Pittsburgh,: will :Rise_ mble
Able morning at, Amt . , : ; o'clock la, Trinl „
Church; Slith Street. The that ' h o ur anti
-444101-t-e.41 tpAevoteti f kk religious ' eterci
,ses and the beianotof the day M. buelness. 1
A sermon before the Finiale Prayer, BOW'
iii 6 cletfiliiirtarbtot:MdlEitpilte#., l lllr.7PuN;
-aen..ol-11tviileint TWCOOlopliithia iriFtirW
let Trinity Mhara. ;IC§ IltbAfleada;
rauthost. the same , plies; it. pahlie asie.- 1
;11 E 0 4 niaa i gtifit;*llt behelti. , '- • : ,t.,,,
Del lhrtivritsi.l4l/hfrimuitedtiintrine
rdnyisileintion lbOnt • twir Oldeelt, i be
tween six and wr icnlmsriLPfaß'et * aor '
i****4 l 4ftaidons i "§: drowned in
the-idalet i sayiren't near. ,. the railroad
viid ger l , ' , mtkeldlestrisiturpla mat
tattand nal intotbemsteriskildn'W a , I
stem oolitionidEikalo: lti g t( 44liin '-
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at work 4n tbeJaadghborkOod' h
19&:thing
.to sender Mt, ' iii, 0,,, :I .
-'had not_ been recovered up toe lb
bier last night.
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.• Vairtai" -- - , JIINE=„
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rfflinutt-LotaizETTE - 86 •
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aflame °panders .
who have'
Pe9 Inch 11'00344:11able ono
fnif,seisialiAteeks past,
were foiled in an attempt to victimize an
old Mcm yissrairday; *.if.7l4 l l4.seph Long,
of West Newton, in company with seven
of Ida neitlibtirelvirete °lit/mit:way to •
Ten
nessee, , and :had • taken Passage on the
-steamer St. Marys for Cincinnati. &bora one
o'clock the "well dressed , man," Who gave
bis name as John 'Thema% - came on board,
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and selectingMr: Long !atm victim"went
for him." His first object wits to get him'
off the boat, and to do •so iti was necessary
:to strike up an acquaintance::' Alter aseer
taining Long's destinatiOn he stated that
he was bound for the same place, pointing
out a large trunk, which was being carried
onboard as his, and also clainted a pile of
goods on the wharf. Alter some further
conversation he .remarked to Long that 'it
would besome time.before the boat left and
preposed a walk up town. Long, being a
man; fifty years of. age, did not feel.
like walking , and decline. Thomas then -
asked him he had seen the white • bear,
stating, that there was one up in the city as
. large as a mule, also naming over several
other living curiosities * and at length the
old man agreed to go up and facia - look at
the show, • inasmuch as' his friend had
promised to pay all expenses. Tbey had
proceeded but a short distance up Wood
• street when Thomas celled -Long's', atten-
Von to a : man who was;.apprOachin,g them,
and remarked that 'twice "Mr. Stanley," the
.gentleman from whom he had purchased
t'segoods he had shown him. on the , wharf,
, andjt3t at•that moment he remembered
that he had not paid Stanley for the goods ,
and had also came off the boat Still left
most ot-hismiriney. in his trunk. He had
a governthent boncritithhim which he ex- -
' hibited, 'but hatdid not Wish to• part with it.
He then asked Long how 'much he
could-lendbintuntil -they returned to the
boat? The old gentleman; not ' , being the
fool Thomas expected to - find; 'replied that
he could not lend him _aux.,: Just`at this
,moment Stanley steppedup ,and ask
ed _Thomas. ..for, the Aoney. fbr "those
-goods,"-, and .• remarked „that:. lie- had
shipped that "white•bar." •-Thomas again
appealed to Long and offered him the bond
as security until they returned to the boat;
but the old man had his suspicions aroused
and would not bite.- He remarked that as
the "white bear" had been shipped, he be
lieved:he• would - , fship" nisei and quietly
walked a way froiii"the party. A gentle
man, who hid heard a part of the conver
versatiort,, ,inquired Air. Long what
they ' , wanted' with. Ifin, and on hear
ing his statement immediately sent
him to the Mayor's office with a friend,
and started in pursuit of the sharpers, who
left immediately after Mr. Long parted with
them t going up Wood street. The gentleman
kept in sight of them until near the corner
•lfxS t and-Liberty,whence streets, whene in
orricinih dofficers Medan snit Stewart - -of the
transaction, and pointed out the men. 'rho
officers arrested Thomas End Stanley and
returned with them to the Iklayor's office,-
where they found Mr. Long, who identlfiscl•
them. He made information against them
for conspiring to cheat and defraud, and
returned to the boat for the purpose of
withdrawing'his passage money and get
ting his baggage, intending:to remain until
a hearing could be hacrin the case and then
follow his travelling companions by rail.
Some officious individual, who is doubtless
connected with the "confidence" men,
persuaded him not to prosecute, by
telling ' him they would keep him
''here7 eight ors - ten ,- days • if: -.lle did,
- Whereupon" he refused to return to the
offietfiWitli-the Offineearlibhadneeotripanied
him to the lxiat. The sharpers were still in
custtody last niglit, butt they can...be
sent to jail under the act of Assembly
which:: authorizes the Mayor to copuint
"professionals" for ninety days, they will
have to be discharged. •
•Another of the party to Which Mr: Long
was attached • was more unfortimate than
his folloW-traveler. as he was beaten out of
thirty dollars, shortly atter Mr. L. left the
boat to see the "white bier." ,
The sharpers are operating extensively
at the wharf,-the above being the third or
fourth ease within as many days.
Pittsburgh Petroleum Assoelat.km—Ad-
Journexi Meeting.
Pursuant to adjOurnment the \
Pittsburgh
, Petroleum Aisoolation met at recta No. 4
Dalzell's Bnildtng , corner of
,Duquesne
Way and Irwin street, Monday, June Bth,
at three o'clock P. N., A. M. Long, Presi
dent, in the chair.
The minutes 'of the preceding ;meeting
Were read and apprbved.
./Ar, - Warden,. of the,spisksd'eommittei)
appointed to seethe representatives in Con.
igen from this .distrlet in relation to the
tax on oil t renOrted that be-ISA seen Hon.
Thomas Williams, and had beerk assured
byA entlan.Llnt_ that he ratildslye , theinatter his
att
The shah-thnlePresen
timyek bed ;,beftronitten-to tdqnen
gaged falba , O11" -- .bbiluesit,' and •he was in
fttned thatihey tfordd - botte-glve their
earnest support to, the reveal - of the tax.
The President then stated that the pyinr
cipal object of the meeting was to take no
tism on bills due.the Association ., ';`.' }
Mr. Morgan moved .that the . ,Chaltman
and tlecxetary be. constituted a committee
to levy an' assesslitent upon lfid 4xlembers
to pay bills against the AstOciatlont
Mr; Molibtrainexgovitrl sa:aulummdakt
that - Mi. iMotgah 'bii added to , the com
mittee,:• • - _ •
• The motion , as amended was attopted, t -.
On motion, .acijonrned...
„Bituarty; 3
Yesterasy alternoonMr. nom and his
little child, w about thrte years of
age, were out' riding id a” carriage, which,
was driVen; George and.on Ohio
street, near Eastlatne, :Allegheny, Mr. B.
got initlifthe)carrianftrroinpimept at
tend to some business, leavithajbbild in
iiiatt Wiot tho:dfit*WHa transacted
his business hey returned, an was In the
-act of entering the carriage whenthe horse ,
took frightaild tau aWay:l,The 'driver let
the rains. dropandjumpod Innt;ioavlng the
child slope in the carriage. The horscruit
about - two scittgils down *MO street. 'Obeli
the[ohild was thrown ont o .and fallini With ,
its head on the paving stonms - rkibettedpay!:
oral *lo_otF4M , oftltslidt $h sail
but none of hem serious. , ihorser
ran distanctrfUrthitt down- he'street:
When •hd waltz-naught. The carriage will;
bUt 1 48// 1 7 4319:110*
" /Coroner , ' inquest.:
t The body` of an anknOwn man Was found'
•
floating in the MoibrigskeliC river, Sunday
evening, near Haystial.Nailkil t Ar y
, 51hrt•
Hamilton. who rescued it, and % took ft' tid
shere.' 'Coroner, Ciawaoii 'notiAed Sand i
held an inquest ,on the boil.estekd+ i': _
morning, whenthei jury retupea vernier , -
of "foun d dtpivhed;e.: ;The' llowased' :
Ware
a grey coat .with imrple% ikripes nuirthig
through Atvvel4oPbbittei color, a l red. and
white plaid overoddr*, line light greY
blue ribbed socks, govmeckeplitoes an
plaid undershirt. ElCeltkil 4 la
end mas , Xive feet ten indiekni t , eallmow
*e n *" O Y - be igiouv tweat*.five ryears; "or
age In elm(ef. hit:, poke*. 111 , 14 1 1 . !; White
handled kelft.Witktwo blades.'
P Cbltdlkowziett.William Ontpinghso4
aged sefeit yftri L arsotriitAtudin Cunning
ham, of manelliragishgr c e 4 FoountY,
was !net' Au -.the You& y river.
.dh Weithltitlettrwatt conll3sl l W
with several.othmetadrou about, his .own
age plkyingioli It'raft;whidh'iaedf /YIN( In
ttile rives near-ths Wilke, when he fell into
the water snd drowned before =um'
amid us4/231'' alsissity wipe ered
VIA ais litilditpagawbtfottausot
jiblotti bardiWkionnollsyilltAhoiln
illittuilibg a verdict of ilitodidetatirdrolrit=
rug.” •
J ,• Adirlee to a ) - . c. a ': ...._______.
•NVIPtil we speak of d• - . .-. • every one
loialtht thtlt: the stomach. is out of order and
.
Nling'hiltsfunction& You \sstrurt a-pre
. .
scription in the stain hope that , it will cure
yOu. Medicine Will do a grist deal, but it
sion'ttio v eS46tiiiitgr_ Tlieinhat that o u ght "-
, ... .
to be - expected of it is to lend aid to nature
until she can take care of he ; this she
idwiyi would do if •you didn!t bother Mir
by rude Sridmihecortting lute& rences. -I
that . ,_and .
knoVr very well whisky tonics, so
Called, are,
,in the fashion sow for Chronic''
qtaiiies %a inani peapie: • 4 1`iii ' are easily'
5, 1
taken, an swallowed withoufitoggleini.
. .
If you ha e taken much of these the lining
of your mach is already congested,that
iv i rx•
is, it ha s much blood in • it that ought to
be some ere else supplying the powers of
life. If bur 'stomach has too much work
you mb give it rest, and, eau I say it,
you must part with, some of your table
Imniries. Will you do it 4. I very much
• fear,llo.ti 4 1 , Oi' Yon are se riously Pl.°".nest3
this is my prescription:
,i. „Rise early, eat a Alice of bread and
Welk ont-4f stretigistalk; if .4iiitki 'loiter.
Youmay take a tumbler full of cold water
with a teaspoonful: of common table salt
immediatelypn getting out ; of bed; , suffi
cient mottling; come in to bre:What; • '
2. For breakfast eat a piece of good steak
as large as _your . handot piece of coarse
bread and a saucer of 'strawberries or •a
baked apple, if yowl= get them. ' eat slow
ly and chew ever 3% particle of fooll well be
fore it is swallowed, for the' gastric juice
will not be able to do its own work and
thatwhichshodld have been" One 'by the
teeth. Drink little o'r nothirkr. 'lf you
must have something, a cup of black tea or
chooolatewill dp-no harm,- ; - --,-, - - .
3.Digestlor an:furor; and then icivour
work; I trust it is in the open air. 'Work
hard till noon, and then rest body and
mind till dinner ; sleep, if sleepy ; drink
water. . ,
ni
4. For dinner—two o'clook--eat. a slice . of
'beef, utton - or fish as large as yourland,
two or three spoonsfull of 'vegetables, and a
slice of coarse bread; giving mere than half
1 an hour to this meal; use no drink. •
5. After dinner. ' play anaconda for an
hour; now for the social, fog pleasant games
—a good time.
6. A light supper of toast, and tea.
T. In h . warm= , reout,, sponge your skin
with water; hastily use friction after, and'
go to bed in a well ventilated room at 9
o'clock in the winter and 10 In the summer.
Try this advice for three months and your
stomach will recover tong enough to allow
yotrfromme time to come to indulge in all
sorts of high eating. But if you want it to
preserve its' tone to a green old age with
the pther functlona of thab9di f inli4 force
and vigor—vou will . o b serve theie rules
long after the necessity for them has passed
• Real ggia-t9, l ran i ire-Fi l •
w - • '
The folloingdeedsivere (id record"
before Esg., .Reoorder Jane
'kit; 18681.‘ • ".! . .
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Quit claim deed of, Evan Rces to N. Keller. Fehrtt
ary UM; lot In East 'Birmingham, on the north
side of Wharton street, ill by 1220 feet nominal
James Horten and Robert Bell to John Lowe Avril
2. 1865; lot No: 121 n the borough of Braddock, W ll
kin's township • $575
J. J. Shutterly. Truster to Louisa Josephine Dyer,
October 28, 1867:11.0 tots in Hoboken, Indiana,
township. on Third street. 50 tfy 1.2) feet 0810
Robert W. Bergerser to Nicholas !laird, October 26,
1867; lot In East Birmingitatn,•on the south tilde of
Jane street. M by eS feet Y4I1)
Johnston laseltens belts :to Charles . Hallman, Sep
tember Z, 1.900* 51 adrel'andS Ix:Schee Orland In
Ross township
John 5. Shaffer. soeiamerlY. McFarland and Henry
Harrison Coiling, April $-188• lot No. V. In John
elhaffees pia% ip tho Seventh ward, on the south
OfDrawiddlee street:2o by 100 feet SUS
Win. Phillips to Perry S Collins. et al., Alny 12;1808:
the undivided ono-half part of a lot in the Second
-- vardr Ptttsburstrow-the, north alda-ot. Second
street, 145. foist west fgetin Smithfieldt street, 45 by
- SO feet4-wlte•bulldingss r • 1140 W
Francis Sictionnigle to Wm. • Means, May V, WM;
lot to the 511th ward, Allegheny, on the north side
-,.0f Washington street, 144 feet west from Fulton
street, 14 by on feet - • 1M,975:
John IN Groves - to Sohn iluckpeelui OaaeC i 1108; lob
the Second ward, Allegheny Citv: on the south
side of Jefferson street, 7si Tett west from Shield's
..
Alley. al by l'Oreet ' ' - - ' • *Lae
Thomas Sproul
_to Jolin Iluekestein, May 14, ISM; lot
Ho. It In Hobert ljelllep'irplais of-lots In Allealse-,
nv city, ou Fairmount street: L:5 bylialfeet to fliktli
street • a 3 90
(leo. t'. Hamilton to Robert Morrow. May 2:7,',J8a;
lota In Allegheny City, .Nos- PA 19, ...7.1., In Bet
lep`__liii lan .. . . ... . . ..•.... ' • • nominal
Porter. May Is, 1868; lot In
jo C h rra n W ee i n ls t o .t n ow to nsri ra p, n cOnslstlng or • four acres and
ten perches- , ' ....460?: , .
Chas. - I:nap to Knap Fort Plti r lonnOr y Compan
M y,
] [arch t
_1868;101 in the Fifth ward, hot:mind 'by
Etna., o , Rars and Walnut at ta. and the Alle-
ghenrriver cOmprisinziots Nos. 61, 62, 63, at, 65,
06, Maud l a in Geo., A. BaysoPs plan of , the?
Northern,ff.c Lrtees, of Plitsetrgh, with buildings.
• ' 150.000
Oberlin Titc to Milton 11. Go ff , December 14, 11 180'
lot in Sewickley Borough, numbered z 3. Win. liar
bangh's plan, 'n by 111 feet 41150
Samuel 11, KelittetotleorgalY: BlfirMalsy; March:.
1866; lots No. 24 and Nin Samuel Keller-Is plan on
Calvin street, Lawrenceville. 40 by 100teet to i..22 , 2E;
alley
Louts 3lntler tb Xavier Glockler and Ernest WIM - 7,
April 1, 1863; the undivided half of a lot, in the
Eighth sward, Pittsburgh- ort Pesmsylvania avenue,
Z 1 by IN feet, with buildings. ie 1ff.3001
Daniel Negley ' s executors to Charles B. See ley,.:
guardian, April Nth, 1868: lot In Collins township._
on Broad street, 24 by 1110 feet; being lot No. 6 in
-Begley's plan SKS
John I'. Pearson et. al. to John C. Wait, May 11;
1888: tots No. 30, 31 and at.,
in section 2, la Joseph
Pattersones plan ha the bevough of Bloomtield.
John D. Groves to Thomas Msple,,Efiy N, 18691 iot,
In the Eighth ward, on the north ,side of Second
street. - N by 78 feet. with buildings 111.900
John Nicholson to I John D. Groves, April 11, 18084, ,
the above mentioned lot.; . ....... .. . . .01,11 M
ThamaskB,/dispieta.lghttlif Groves
3025, ,1808;
Mine lobelteivorrer Thdraorrnanly, m-No.
, 170 to 178, , bothAnclualve, In McLain end Maple's
plan.,
lota hlrd street. MO by 148
to
also. -four
older n latme plan, fronallo. NO to 272. Melo
erre, on Boyd% avenue, 99 by 99 .f $9,960
„
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= • 13arce ay. 'Oren MOrtgageN on e :charter, and one
article otagreentfent were died of record. ,
Allemanula Fire - *nominee CoMpany,..
.
, Citation
advortised"an° another
column 7 kaa just completed its organiza—
tion and commetwed underwriting fire risks
No 42vitifiltieet;Attostiats;vai•re will
be fimnd ,the, accompitshed and capable.
gentlemen to whom "the management of
theAtgainess been confided, and in
who Integrity and. lair. dealing ,with cue
.tomeri, implicit confidence maybe placed.
'The officers and directors 'have beet' eelect
ed from the best knowg end picotprosper
cum and esteemed among our German
chants and rmaneiketurers, men who' by ,
their Misfit encipee. and , success
high place and part In the
activities andprogress of the city, We
oligt
_pre.t4t tinder its favoring !lima the'
futtiep rations,
illustrate the elastic of i
<Which is from the German and;faraday,
means men or for all men.
; „ :•• Droppedithail. -
aetweeri‘tiveliii suit one o'clock yestsr
Jlay,Afkr•Xillisajeatins'eMployed. tit the
steelmvlrastilllsettp l / 4 !nderson, Cook &
Co., on Roes street. as boas bricklayer, fell
and while CmgilifeaAlftlibik.it n a fur
y-.
-440 e-el 1:4444M 54. 1 ,4 1 )Aq$ 130 :ternaing ,
, innt *mei aeo&tigt
came to Ms death frotterirt disease. Mr.
41.71412111 Want a4out fOrtyyears. of,ap,
Isms* wife and, thefts children . His veld
-4000 Ware - on Pride , Stretip , .asAl been:
Wee. t 4 titie,"bVlSlssestic : ,
4inarsoni Cook &GoAtt i, ie last, "twionts,
YiarthiYCOrorlor 9111 itapannelled
jury and held'an tannest° thebedy, • 'Md.;
a vcr i rf "dea4F ( *ilea"
Wes ettst .4 • ' ' ; 1
.vVe
HeartauL.46,oiiiitei,
ohrßdp
.0014,1fle I .VidOlt /Depot
on! i'Mallork . made be
ac " tg r ‘tillutler , by the-4110V at the
01103tel, chargin g him with o •
Wining, board. wader , :pretenses. "
4Pliarl'4244thlluircbi - eiintracted a board.'
.biwcit.swintaNstrint dollars, and was abOnt_
to leave - the city utabitddating it. He
wan lorOtight.ta'Rk 'rrs office, where
the matter b PoS-
Imr the bill eft* 4was,
dtiChing* e1f27.1.1 liar •
,Intamitsentutize-842 0 tondh
t
,Mise Eit t gair will apt
iSrlier=inidierate 44Pnight. 1 =it
will repay you to hear her..
La Ruieg Milterner&—A large and
fashionable audience
,attended e. Opera
House last night,. to hear the celebrated
Carnival Minstrela, who have been holding
forth there during the past week,
.and will
'remain the present week'.only. -Lairtne's
Cansival Minstrel troupe is :430mFan!ni oY
,
some of the best musictd.talent engaged in
• „
the business. Fayette Welsh has no aupe
rior-as an "end man." and is one; of the
best delineators of negro chafacter We have
ever seen cenneeted with a traveling Conf
pang.' Their entertainments are sus they
should be, lively and full of. fin, :and are
at the same time free fromkny,,,valgag and
obscene gags, which we regret to say,_l3Sual
ly,charticterize such exhibitions. Mt. La'
Rue - continues the liberal praotitAi dOP
tributing one hundred dollars ingreen
backs to , the audience every night.; }last'
night-Mx. David Reno, 88 Robinson street;
All • egheny, drew the Jiffy dollars.. I The
question is,Who Will get it to-night?
pirrsßuncat TEM max.—' , Undone,"
most amusing and laughable burlsalque, is'
still drawing good houses at the Old :Thea
tre, and .svill continue to ,110 seas long as ,it
is kept on the' stage: . In addition to thin
there are numerous otherattractions at the
Old Theatre, ireconsequence of which 'Cis
one of the best - Variety Theatres thateritts
burgh has ever bean favored with. , Mr.
Aims' management - is decidedly; liberal,
and will in the end -proves succepsfal one.
The establishment justly merits. the. large
patronage it enjoys. , r . • „ . - •
OFBRA 1101:43E.---Thp Opera House will
open on Monday ,evening next„for aahort
Summer season, under themanagornent,of
Mr. T. R. Hahn, late'stage manager ,
rn at that.
establishnient, and 'pm, at the few - erit t oL:
riots actorsin thetiompany: The seakon iti
principally for the • production :of 'a bur
lesque, entitled "The Great .Itebellion; or
the Last Ditch," a plece,of Mr. Hahn's own
coinposition. Saturday evening hist a pri
*ate reading of the productionwasgiven by
the author to a few particular friends, who
'were favorably impressed with ft.' , It is a•
review of prominent incidents, in the Re;
hellion ' slightly painted, to suit the author's
views, without detracting, from
,their gen
eral interest. The work evinces immense
labor and careful study, and - we feel cond
. dent of its' nieces.% Its preduetion will be
attended with a heavy expense as it will re
quire a large - company, and entirely new
wardrobe and scenery, some of which will
be very grand. The scenes in the
_grand
transfOrmation, at the close, - are said to:be
transcendently beautiful.. .
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Dr. Abe!Ws Medical and Su;'gical Loft),
tute.—The, medical and surgical rooms of
Dr: Aborn, 134 'Smithfield streetare daily
occupied bypersons afflicted -with diseases
of the chest, head; eye and ear—a busy time
the energetic, .skillful, doctor has, had with
.the sufferers. •To -enablehim, to give
proper-attention to all the cases . resented;
and at thesaine time giye hint dome leisure
for relaxation, Di. Aborn has, secured the ,
services of an'eminent Professor from one
of the Eastern medical colleges to assist
him in him practice-4one :Well qualified by
actual experience as.well as:theory, to pre
scribe• for all, the ailments to which
humanity
,is heir to. This arrangement
will in tire to the benefit of patients.
•
inn
Temperance Anniveriaiy.--The , third an
niversary meeting of the Allegheny Tem
perance League will be held this evening,
at 7% o'clock,. in the Reformed Presby
teriaik, (Rev. John MeMMen's) Church.
Rev. A. K. Bell, D. D., will read , tbe 'an
nual report. Addresses will b 43 delivered
be the Rev. John T. Preasiy, D. D. Rev.
Thomas S. Johnson, of Bakerstown, Rev.
S,'J. -Wilson, D. D.; and the Rev. J. S.,
Lemon, ef Greensburg. The exercises will.
be enlivened with temperance , odd sun
by the Allegheny Quartette Club. All
members of tamperance.om,alliiiit t ions and
friends of the cause generally areeerdialiy
, Malicious. blischief.--Charles Deright,
one of the School Directors of the Second
ward, Lawrenceville,. made information
before'Alderthan Irwin, yesterday, charg
ing Wm. Householder -and Henry Dren
ning with malicious: , mischief. r He alleges
that the wormed, who are, boys about four
teen years of age, were throwing stones
through the windows of the Second ward
Schoolhouse windows. They were arres:
ted and held Tor ahearirig:
Bate at Oakland.An exciting lace took
place at Oakland Park, yesterday, between
Meigan," handlecl by, Tom of.
Greene county, and "Gray owned by
the McCall.= Blethers, Sixth ward. The
race was , mile heats, hest-,two in three, for
a purse of five hundred
,The;
Greene county mare won in two consecu
tive heats. Time, 1:58% and-1:57 (. '
Surety of the Peace.--Andrew Steel
made information before Alderman Mc-
Master's: yesterday, allegt. that - Morris
Pheton had procured a pWol for the pur l .
pose'of shooting him, and . had been follow
ing him all day with that. intention. - The
parties are stone cutters And • have been
working together at the new church on
Sixth Street. ; Phetonirsaurreste4 and held
for a hearing. • -
• •- • . • .
Larceny of, a Wateli. , - 7 .Tanies ..Tohnson
lost a , valuable raver winch mime dire
;invoke idnce, and' yesterdo ; 811 he allege%
found it in the n of Nathan -
Thompson. He made information bePtorer
Alderman MoMastemttharging-Thonrgeon
withiarednyaHe watvankested and held,
for•a hearing.
Released on Ballo -Patrick To& tuidPat=
- rick McCune; who were cottunitted' hyAl
dennanThorpop on a ; _eharge of felonious:
alnitalt‘idd battery, tot oath of Mr. Griffith,'
an o . 2o °Fint of NtliC4lg . t . k . pujolbayad, ths-
Gegartn - of Saturda y were yinterdat,:r•
leased' orc 1;000' bail each for a hearing
Wednesday..,
; :SalopluSeller Airrestod.,;-Williath Whit.
taker, an scent for a firm in Philadelphia,
was mzestQL yesterday ebarsted with . 14 1-
ing goods by sample without a lipense, on oath of William K.7Mff.' EfeWas taken
befom Altlerman.lifehleatere, where the in-•
formation was made, and held ibrA
thetvitgi L 7,
False Fretenee.--j. Smith made...in.'
formation before Alderman James lb. 11: !
of-Lawrtmeeville; yesterdays 418404
Ilbrpee Busbly s with obtaining goods under ,
lade pretends: . Busley-and. arrested; arat
after a hearing, disebarpck -and -,the
dismissed at the Cost of thayouirA
neto ir
El_4ll4ilDalf,
a S . mon.e eldnaWo e,tl lY nris so ai
M 9 a t ble ornaments, faneret l .Pataue.'
iTrnrsoawy ataoarw
aninat734 pc mi. ,
Direct importation", 'Free sale. At Paynq,
qhlilig 'C e r:e 4 rW s l4 uq 1 : 1 1 1 1 /:
"ft. 110 h
a r
,
!4peetal Meetlng. _
—A special meeting 'of
the All4hiiii,'Board'oCEleheolletrit,
st:-.73iedcaook,in
the COUIIIIOII Connaq mmlerprehittiCto ,
dehtM tareith .elifi'lleivet*kitlet: A. Salk
attendsiee liedesislAr
• i 'lll al - :-
rahltotSen 7,—John4att'
_
-
madeinformatkm - bei ni ereil u dininau " —ltt frok
lifolitntbylotsternol LtittinV„
of, Birmlostkann with pa_ g mum
131=logan traitatiittetand eld.forf
arCt e nel. ' 11"e4161Zriajniateraitil4a BY '
' A _ ordfihnr
-4.7gceiliPeig•ittPalmar &:,,,Pidll pO, Opara4
MUM 'Auottoditabitik„.:Alon.FM !drew
CataleFtes A
X. MAX
f'
..t. ' . 1 . 3 d 'i • HbdiaAltnft
. 1 , .i i f4e,r.4,
All ."." z _ . - 4 1-- , ' VP*:
.4 - M .!. .1 ' , IMO .It , (
Wila ni Vi7 (~, ~,, L i til, , . qf i ii g a„.,
V itibt
, 1 , , f a, 170.*E1
%gait/to Win, and welfto tllit her. aitli‘k
mass are composed mainly of tile Odr ones.
=ME
.=Ol
-''l►~oreraend.'
MEI=
"- ••
Mr. T. McEvoy, a very worthy young
,p4ap : eml4oedttt Moorhead's Rollin dill
called i et sanctum - fast erYenink to am_
•mtmicate for the penefit of the afflicted a
marvelous. cure effected op him by,Dr. E.
S. Ahern, the' well;knotvit surgeon and—
oculist/ Nineteen paws ago, when a me r e
child four ,years g of A ti e, gr. McEvoy was
i stflicted with , that . . 1 hOme , disease, the
smaapo.i., AKA' dreg, e -*as' beqpistbed
hy,the,dretidfhl soourge an Opacity, or*hite
spot, which grew enUrelyover thepupillor
Ids l e fty completely destroying=t.
Hearing of Mr.:Atom's* elan he re to
Manlike seine twb months. ago and placed
hiinself wider his treatment. -..Last, night
he expressed ldmself to us as effectually
and entirely.csmad.mai could now see :with
nn eye which had'been 'totally blind,-:una
,blelodisarlixdpate lig'tit froth darkness for
over 'nineteen years: - The - cure ' was reo•
trackable, bat It may be regarded only as
another link in'the grett . chan of evidence
of Dr.iibinti , sakillarstabillty • as an tocu‘
liet'and i!nrglowl, • • - • • •
AllVatitt . cane Viten*, as tan, liebkles,
roughness, , tiwibtivirdryntas•from •oold or
heat, - idilammattofi, blotidtas, eruptions,
yieldt,o therpoteno3: of Eharnett's44llo- ton.
Burnett's Florizuel hap the oder ef',q bou
quet'. , ), • •
' ifelerved Seats for Mira St. leetnre
td;fiiiight; at the bolt office; Masonic 3iall, af
ter-ten o'clock.: '
.Bur Er. laws trEms•
—Hon. Daniel P. Thompson, author, died
aiddenly at Monpeliei, Vt.; on Saturday
-Jibe *ldle debt statement :ElhOititi a to.
tal of 82,643,758,50638 f ooin brain treasury,
/90,228,559 31; eurreney,;s4B,239;l2o 88.
-Adyiees fronaltlexito represent the con
dition- of i tbe interior.very much demora
lized; giomety chaotic, gninw and 7iolence
everyw,h9re,prevaient.' { ,
—At Memphis a negro boy ,wounded
dil
bert Fenner and shot Lloyd Brown his
brother-M. 7 lovtivith a shot gun,killing him
Instantly, for threatening ,to *hip. him.
The boy eseaped; althotesh the deed was.
done in the - Middle of the day • and 'Centre.
of the city.- • , , • - -
The Turners Of Pittsbn rgh • district, con
sisting of societies from Pittsburgh, Wheel
ing,- Johnstotvn, and other, places in Wes
tern :Pennsylvania and, on the, Ohio river,
.-are now holding . an annual festi.val at:
Cleveland. The attendance islarge. - ...; They
had a sacred conceit 'Sunday,' night, and:
piAllegamea and'a procession cinMonday.
—The law`passed by the Kentubk legis
lature Greetings' Beard of Police '
sionersi for the city of Lanisville , MS been
deelared unconstitutional by Judge Styles,
'of theiLeuisville Court 'of Common ;Pleas,
and-the application by the Police -4ROMMiS
- for a writ of mandamus anainst the
Mayor to deliver up the. • station -house to
;them was denied. The case will'Alonbtlesa
be carried to the Court of Appeals
-Rork .'
,
Upon the: Ohio , river bridge, ; at
Lohisfilkt,ls being presecuted with' great
energy' n the Indiana 'side. A large force
rs employed upon two of the most import
ant piers, and the 'Contractors are , satisfied
that the masonry will be entirely finished
this year... •On the. Kentucky side .the su
perstructure is being raised and in a short•
time the draw over the canal will have been
eempleted. From, the fi rst of July:it is in
tended to erect two of thetridge• sPtns per
week.,, All tlui,plansliave been Made with
a view to the completion of the 'Midge by
r -
next sp .
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Num. °BLEAT?* .Tuue _ B.—Cotturt. quiet;
middlings, ,28X420% salmi:. +525 bales; re--
Milts, 2 72 b}leci; ,e4corts,.. ,1,856',', bales..
sterling' "Eicbange; - 523 i a . 53. We* York
Sight drafts' - premium. Gold; 139%. .
Sugar quiet ' and unchanged. Molasses;
Ova nominal at 48a52c. Flour,dull; super
fine, $8,25afi,50; choice ;12',50a15 1 00, Corn.
lower, at 984:41,05. Olds dull at,740, Hay,
818,00a20,00. Pork firmer, at f28,75a29 00-
Bacon dull; shouldeis, 1314 e; clear aides,.
nye,. Lard 'dull. tierce 1834 e. keg` 20e.
lINDNIITAKERS.
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S of all kinds, CRAPES, GLOW.B4 and ey
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