The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 24, 1868, Image 8

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    B. .
,ent AND. staluitsitV
Daly , Prayer Meetini;—Frotail2anfto
3248Jko'clock, at the Methck . welt Filth
loGe l et: bait itBoi; talki*Wdfldee. '
Lir ..r - 1 11 ! .21. irr
'Water Pipe.—A six inch water pipe
- being laid :on linged litrnetbl tn'the Eighth
7 1 Kard..1.,; ;.. • ^
ISIAtLe ftgsol4ton',loii, boinpanf of Phila.,
i *,na 7/00, 3 g this eitYn SCAem
,
Progrenthg.—The iiiytirthe7 6i:tote
track pfgut. itlAburgb-att Binninghanin
Vaasellter merino is dzisip te' pee"* McKee
street. .
lleghenyCit3 , übhean
dive Comnettee met( las% might without
totransacting any business. kl i jluTned . to
meet Friday night.
tak
- in / advantage of% the repairs. on &wild
'street, are repairing McKee street; iSt the
aouthend of the-bridge.: 1 , • :
,
liPwriug of that. portion of Second
wtreet in the Eighth ward. recently graded,
will be commenced tot-daq.‘ Thererwilkbe
sidewalk,no nest to the - bill; but the pave
inent on th south tidal will- be•tweiya feet
-wide.
iniving.---Dayid 'Flavin Who had` Yds
' leg ll c r ushed_ 3atrthe yard of the Pittsburgh b'
National Coal and Coke. Company on Try
-street, on Monday,' is reported to be Ito
:proving. His physicians think tliat ampu
tation will not be neeessary.t - • •
limn: who
cut his wife on the head with a hatchet, an
account Of which Was tniblUthed some days
- since, had s a final hearhig-lesterclay; and
was lieltU In the stun_ of 4 42,000 bail, in de
„fault,of which he was committed. •
“Dttlicalq :About a Mot.—Herriy 7 Phindsil
and:Frarik - Foster got bitti'a dispute , in re
zorel to the measurement of a lot in the
.Eighth ward, in which Foster alleges that
"Chindel committed an- assault upon 'him.
A warrant was issued by Alderman Strain
for the arrdst-of tlie accused,.. ”
Surety aft ihe PeacesoiNTarblitiortz made
Uformationhafore Juat h ice Ammon, of:East
Birmingham,. against' John Martini , fOr
surety of the peace. _The, parties
,reside in
Miffiin townahlri, and the &portent alleges
that Idartiwthreattmed tokill Mm. , A. war
rant wa6 imit)d for 443 ftrxVor: r
Abandoned.uaridget'aninep Inade in
formation before•Aldermasi yestei.-
'-daY alunittThomas Connell fora abandon
ment. He was arrested at Smith's Foundry.
9th ward.. The:ease was settled by Thomas
paying the costs, - and promising to live
- with the prosecutris in the future.
Comnieneement Exercises of Bishop Bow
man lastitate.—The -examinstions . of this
ach6ol beiran oh last Friday -, and will con
minds, to-day. The Commencement will
%aka Pace tri St. Peters Church on Thurs
day at ten o'clock A. M. The Rev. Wm. P.
:Tee Brotel. *UV tWe' - id:W - 1;LO ad
dress. , ,
Mfsdemeanor.—Thomaa Q'Neil, a livery
stable lieepeein'tbe' Eighth' Ward: - alleges
-that W. F Conuant hired a horse of him
on Sunday, which he drove negly todeath.
A. warrant was'issued yesterday - for' the
-arrest . of the accused by Alderman Matas,-
-tars on a charge,of Misdemeoor and cruel
ty,tci animals. 6 " - •
Beat Him--Petinb -grown; boloill
vidnal residing in.thegightli, ward, yester
'.day-Aiad.e mrrnation • belbre 'Alderman
hictiastera, charging. Wm. Smvelywith ag-
Igravated summit and: battery.' Brown al
io.* that .Snively . 'attacked him with 4a
handy billy beating his head and fate,lnto
-a jelly. , A warrant Was issued. . •
We
.
A Floral -Beauty.—We ..were yesterday
resented by Mr. Frank A. McDevitt With
one of , thqfintsfiffteejmentl tho Magnolia
tower ever seen in these parts. It was
grown on the beautiful, grounds of John
- McDevitt, Esq., at Oakland, and While on
exhibition at our officasesterday attracten
much attention and admiration.
BE
Surety of the .. Peace.— William Price
made inforniatfoteflay' before Alder
man Strad, against Jacob Speeler foraurety
of the peace. -The- parties reside ,Bir
minshurn,und,Pti :e alleges that Speeler
is h very abusive man in the community,
..threateningto -burs-dowt-certain-build
ings, and - goating, - (a genera :fear; in the
_neighborhood. - A warrant - wad - iisned.
rrc•:
Tired of 1t..-The Philadelphians are7rii
dently tired of,boat riding. In speaking of
the late affair and the-probabilities of an
other race the Prat: says:
. 4, The fiasco op
the Schtwikill May be, repeated as often as'
Messrs. Coulter and. Hamill .desire, but let
them choose some other'city When they :
nextlnteddlokicitermine wholi - the chem.
!" Our r people are tired of rowing
- - larcenyo—Henrietta Fox was. before Al
dermau Tayler_yesterday, :charged' With
lareeny..M2, oath „Matter: 'W I I-,
ham alleged thht fortYAdllimi -dollars dis
sPrand.l7.94 nilYsteriotudy-from his house
asort s tildue agOs itUd tfiethe had
"reseed SO believe the defendant,' guilty
-the ttleft At the hearing , - however, be;
substantiate ".suspicio*' : and
the :accused was discharged. • .
The BroPonestheia.--The 'repairs on the.
dam at' ook No. 2 on the Monongahela' are -progressing It was the tritentionl
the contractor to,sink the crib in the'
break last; night, and he hem' havh the'
work dompleted
-“Active,"• the only- steamer ranting ilor
some weeke past. made ,her lid' through
trip last night, and navigation ". ,be
.closed. Pntil,the -40411..411.93/.* •
. 0 441'
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thwbenefit,Ottlailloms for
,Destltuta,Women, - , CityWadiins-i
day and Thinaday, Juni, 299th and 26th{ af-:
ternoona and evenings. Admittance; „tent !
oentn,. Contributions ' -, ealrek ' Hovers,
fruit tumicreatas sent to , City' Hall Will ;be
thankfully received.- Theladies in stharge
-wish to thank W. 0. Johnson, and
3;raven'f9; Rrlnting tickSts:frixii 'alio; to: the
press agency, for gratuitous eMloss. - .
, •
for-Hcsuuus..,,Lemlard.Hartinan,
John Thornton,Yred44llian and 3. Bur
_gess, who are ,ehfted - I3Y
Beithauserler
'bort•WAAlhsvPfeieMP*Vl !Vous
assault -ana battery upon m; notice
:which: appeared in: yeaterdaraGazarm,
had a hearing before Mayor Drum yester
day but Herbert being unable, to appear
against them, they were held for a further
hearing on Saturday next in two thousand
dollars each. -
Literary ikicieties of 'tile Western - VW.
atersnY.—ltt: Rev. BishoWiCerfoot deli - Vered
a most , able and interestiog address to% the
Literary Societies of the Western Univer
sity, in the University Chapel„ last even
ing. He spoke well and elogneritly. of col
lege life_, of the wisdom of the usud;college
carriculeum - of study; or books andkoae
-dee, and administered a severe rebukS to
Our own citizens for their 'want of interest
in.higher education. , We.wish that all our
citizens - could haVe - &cord -it, as it We
rare intellectual effort.:.. ;-•
CMS/ Sulta,—Thie of the Mayor's' police
made information,yesterday, before.. Ale
demon .; McMas ter', , .''charging a foriner
member with assault and oattery. The
vroseoutof alleges that *a defendant .at
i-aeliettlilm in the Diturtaild about six
,D , A goslr-yestardityt mopig, juuteltlogOown
' end Otherwise abusing -him. A- warrant
-was-leaned. The' defendant tip ths matt
entered a ormeHmlt before Alditrattuaitsidri,
a:gorging.: the proscoutor)with the same
...offense. After a hearing, he -was-held. in
4500 bail for his appluinume at Court. ,
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.7.: - ..yiltaire(
Frumvia - rn-s'l-7m
MEI
f e Vrgig i st Eg7llNZrolisitigi?v°aVt
the Ward,
The Cottun,
,i o P 3 +VOn.Rteiddr nfils at
he
a reu t erdbitilig tore - -diStiiel the
dated city, having prepared a report, a por
,tiou'Offrhkkivcttila' itithe.
some time since, in which it is proposed to
divide tae ereAept ,Ejghth,,ward
sire'et,it prOpegitite *ok does - not appear
to meet with the approbation of the citizens
of that way#,Jt rueptin,glits _aped for the
purpose of protesting against the division,
andttiudogillbasiares to prevent: s-,
Bible.. to the call a number of
theLtitizene assembled at the Ain- street
School House last evening tSke 'action
irtthe:tttatttrra:s . J•f..;
The..caclet t t ipg-was c 9rgatuzeil t .by, calling
reorgd'HeMiltbntro the - Chair, and ap-'
pointing Frank.P.Rose,Secretiu7. . • •
On motion, Mr...Caskey was called upon
to state the object of the Meeting. He stat-'
fed that it was a kind of an indignation
=meeting, ielative.to, the' proposed division
of the ward; and thatbe, being a rneinliEir
'of- the 'districting Committee,: was there
now for the purpose of receivin_g instrim
tions instead of giving Ith'em4 and he lipid
the meeting would come to some co u
-91014,, as ,m,wbat course ; the al be of
Coribell-frobithet - lvahic - wyrt littrebbein ln
vited to attend ,the meeting, , should take
when the•report Xas Pr.nted for a,p
tion.
ganinellMorrome.tliolnighf the objetit
of the meeting was to have an expression
i..of the , citizens of the Ward.rehitivegta-the
proposed division at Pride street.
• The 'Chair thought - that i'boirnilittee' to
- prepare blisinisi for thi3Meetingbhould'be
appointed, and suggested that some gentle
,lnan 'make a motion to that ciffeet. '
Itl : Flinn moved the lipPointin' 6t
. committee.
The nameN, of several gentleMen'. were
suggested a s members of that committee
but they alldeolinede • • -
• - Mr. 4: Sergeant thought tlie'coMmit
tee was unnecessary, as it was only peces
, sary-Itt: adopt iipiesdng a
sense of the meeting,, which_could be done
without the eh! of abuidnearibeniinittee.
: Mr.-Henry Tatnali desired to.make lbw
remarks if in order. He said the citizens
afxypetovn had been .tmpoeed..zipon tong
endugli: • They 'did' not care What ivard they.
were ha, but they wanted a precinct. Give
them a precinct and .ther would be satis
fied. They could then vote in the morning
hr aerlight and would not f have' to tramp
through the mud to the:elecgen.
Mr. - Flinn moved 'that the Districting
Committee be requested to changetheir
report sofas to:lll66dd that ;portion o l ft the
Eighth ward -known - as -Pipetown, in the
Second ward, if any division be Made:
Mr. Tatnell objected to the motionon the
ground that the Second ward did not Avant
the addition .to their ward, and they did
not want to go, into the Ward, but they
wanted to be a precinct -., ,
Mr. Samuel Morrow was opposed to , the
divi'sion of the ward as proposed by the
Committee, and thought if there was any
division Shingle street should he ; made
the line instead of Pride street.
hir.•Tatnell again took the floor and in
sisted upon having a precinct .
-Mr. Flinn submitted the following reso
ltition: „_
.Resolved, That opf-retirelleritatiVeirtiffle
lect.andCommou Councils be instructed' o
opposeliy all means in Weir. power • any
divlsion of the Ward tbat will'take the Ann
"strei3t schoolhouse front the eaStettliendof
the ward.' - -.. 1 .-- :
Considerable diectiesion ensiled UPon the
resolution, much. of -it foreign :40. the
question.
Mr. Frank F. Case, submitted thafollow
ing. as a substitute for Mr. Flinn's resolu
tion, which was unanimously-adopted:
1 Resolv4 That :it •is the , sense of this
meeting, that no portion of the eastern end
' of this ward. be taken off', lipt, .t.hakif _any
change be mad e it Is our wish that the
limits, be Shingiss street on. the west, Bluff
on the south, the avenue on the north, and
Miltenberger - street, the present eastern
boundary. , _
- T .Regeimel; That iceiiiqiiist'thatihe remain
ing portion of the ward as it now stands,
viz.: the Second sreet and Plpetown por
tions be added totheSecond ward.: Shotild
this change not bp accepted, we desire that
the boundary of the ward . repel!: as at
present• : -, :.1 i ~.
IMRE
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On motion the meetipgedjonrned sine die
. . .
Another Suicide. •
lve4r added tlel list
of suicides yesterday. 'Annie. lifeCaus
lamb's younggirl _ 'seventeen years'o
,age,
. . . .‘ - • •
residing at the bouse of, Robert McAdams,
on Pennsylvania• avenue, near Soho, died
yesterday from the effects-et a dolac,of ar
senic, administeredity own hand .
Sat
urday evening. It appeani• that she' went
to MilligoAdledingstoreSattirdlytifternciun
and parchtiiiiilAwo drachms .ef, arsenic,
which she - ay . /allowed as soon as she re.
'turned home." .The family wjth whom she
iftdd filsonvered thtit he hadlidienpUltiop,
and instead of going for a physician went
to the drug atnre'Wherd .I:the•had procured,
the drug ,and the druggift gave an antidote:
fe arsenic, Which wits ildihinisteied; but
it had no effect The 1:irl continued to ;
gicrWlWnreitt;'' itridj on Monday 'evening 'pr.
Ret:warsent but it was.then..too late
to renderany surititiume,.mid tihe - dled. yes-.
terday ititoroner",chtistaini 'was
notified to . held . trig nest: ' thebody.
Several witnesses - ware'; after
which the jary retnined a verdict of ',"death
&ma. Arsenio administered- -by- -her -own
han4/...! T T •
Tfier"freCiiiiiied 'Wait a' native ` of England,
but has been in this countazior-se r fral
years. The only reason she gave t 4g
the poison was that she was o life
anctiothed to%n ( i. , • rr
H. J. Lombeert, Esq., one of the distin
guished .Nice, Presidents ,of , the Dennsyl
vani a Railroad, and Henry Windsor, Esq.,
PAl;siffillt '9f,Allt -114 / a del P, A l t a 1 t, 1= 13 ,19 1 ;
Stellinehipliiie, cone West yest erday on
a ;our of relaxation and,obiwyation,, , They
-
Fui
were.accempanied by , W. JeHOwardi Esq,
Solicitor of the Pen.usYvaelit,,,...44
Dem_pitny. They cared from HarriSbil
the Directom', car ottbe 3N94.13(5n Central
Railway' Ceitipaby,' which `was Placed at
.the ilEirvice of Um President andtDirectors
of the 'Westmoreland Coal Company
~to '
Mike iirerentsion to their - Works' at . "find ,
near flzwin Station,. Westmoreland-, county.,
Among_tlnt Directors of the Coal- Ciztakif
*ere I - Maw/Aar lifddle,' , El44. pr ,
Jacob.,lm , ler_.,4 Jater...l4psilee,? ,. isqs., d
others;- ' - - ' ' -•- ~ i
The par which_ contained the,parties was
'detached ff9. ll ;therbilalle/Phia PlPress at
Ir*ln'Stat on yesterday at
was and
loft on the SidelFack,', It . Understood that..lllo-, distnn batted faccupanti avreao.
y pit
come to the city:in the Gyp _ , i ' We have
not learned whether the - eitletntin inter
ested in the Westmorela Mince Pave any
.8 E 6. 49,44 r iii a - 1u . 4 6 * 331 - milOPS.l l .YOtt. g to
t em a tt ti m e.: The : others, we are A
termed§ ore taltiag.wehorb relaxation from
thei r, c l ner° ll4 . -laborih.whleh they-perform
with the greatest fidelity ' ~ ~. , ....t., , - ,, .i I,
Min Drowsed--Corinees inquest.
joatarigbfelt... a ,residant_at:Miltiati•
PFISI.7!" drowned C*9IIPPIZIWEI
river yesterdarxaoralag. Be- waa employ
ed at a HAW mill en the okoeilteikliikif j ittire
river, amid was ,cinit ;wall/Mr* lul earlY
hoer-In the MorMl` when he'Wow 'un
expected lit and teU into the, Fiver mid warn
drowneil. ,The liodyrwao recovered shortly
afterwards,. lad Coroner Clawson held en
letcltiOlCtiPOnAep;TheljaMOttiraid . jorer ,
diet of aecidemtai drowning t the ileamed
leaves a wife and two children, who were
dependent Ppm his labor for support.
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:1)4=04 • , plied% inu 'g'll°p rt of., the :Motion
HI for a ~,ettr: t iiiiii; and in Arrest 4 of I lfriig..
.'•,' itithe time of the conviction of the negro
iLeviti Lane of rituid.ex : , ' vie.statell.tliat his
0 0,_,01 1 se, 1 1 1111 4ra T, W illiams C.
McOarthyr, , E.sqs., gave notice ore moiler: in
arresttoi judgrrumtland for a ruitu•• tiia4 an
flouncing, that . they would file reasons
therefor'vithin the required period. Yes
-1 terdsy the reaso were filed, and are as
follows : , . • . : I; • .
POP, A N EW: TRIAL.
- *Betalletf3 i the rt charged ; the l'ary Pa
i
follows: " The lif or death or this manzis,
in :your hands.... ere is no middle•course.
If , he is g u ilty of urder he, must ,be con
victed• of murder n the first degree, or ac
.quitted of everything g', - I* , '• • 1.. * *
kr your verdict is; guilty, you must . state
'of the first degretly if net, amity, yoyi . sa y
so, andno more.t l •.."; . .1
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IN ARREST-01"..lirbiamisr:
' I. Because the inquisition upen which
the commitment and all'intbsequent pro
ceedings are founded isinvalid, and for the,
following reasons, to-wit
1. Becande an Alderman has no jurisdio- \
tion at common law to act as Coroner, not'
has suchlurisdiction been' conferred upon
thinxby any-At:Sof AseeMbiy.
Because 'even if the act of May 27th,
;1841. Sec: lk,care be so construed' as to in
clude Aldermen under the designation of
44Justices-of the-Peace," yet the emergency
on which such jnrisdictionin'alorie founded,
viz: the inability of the (.Coroner to attend,
or, is stated more forciblyin 'a subsequent
• act, the impracticibility of his attendance—
; did not arise:
I ' 3. Because the Act of May 27th;1341, sec.'
lit, requires an inquisition taken by a Jus
tice qt the Peace, under the authority con
lerred by it, to be' suhnlitted to the Court
of Quarter Sessions, and that the Court
shall adjudge the case justified his inter
ference as Coroner pro has vice, and that
the proceedings are in other respects regu
lar; none of which appear of record.
IL Because the District Attorney did not
sign the indictment,- and that the`act, or
that portion thereof, requiring the 'Assist
.ant Diettrket,Atterue.Y.toisign the tnamnssof
the.Distriet Attorney to the:bill of indict
ment, is unconstitutional. • ' •
111. Because, though' the indictment
against the prisoner in- this case was re
-turned a true bill by the Grand Jury, yet
the Assistant District- Attorney was in the
room the whole time of said finding exam
ining.witnesses arid.`actiug for the 0001-
-monwsalth, in the presence of said Grand
Jurors • and; operating with -them, the
same being in violation of ' highly
I prejudicial to the rights of the prisoner,and
contrary to the otlicial oaths of said Grand
Jurors.
IV. Because the indictment was not sob
rnitted to the Grand Jury by, the District
Attorney, and that the act or that portion
thereof, requiring the Assistant' ; District
Attorney.to submit bills of .Indietment to
the Grand Jury, is unconstitutional.
V. Because ,none of the names of 'the
witnesses appearing before the Grand Jury
and sworn by them were marked on the
indictment by the Distriet Attorney, or by
any person authorized to do so, as required
by the act of Assembly, and the finding is
therefore illegal. -
No time was fixed for hearing_ they argu
ments in the case, but it. will "doubtless, be
disposed of at ao early , day., •
A Sidsante.
.
The railroad crossing on Penn street is
atbeSt a great nrigfEnce, but one, we pro
sumeovhich cannot be abated entirely, it
being a kind ofneoessaryeyll• yet the pub
lic, we think, ought to . be relieved to a
great extent of the annoyances which are
of daily occurrence titere. \_ Tbat the cars
should cross the street in Order to complete
the grand
West may be it Matter of neoessity, and our
citizens are not disposed to complain of the
slight inconvenience to which many of them
are subjected in consequence thereof. But
when the companytake the libertyof mak-:
ing that point a "shifting yard," and allow
trains to stand =resettle street for five or
ten minutetilit'a time, the annoyance is in
' tolerable, - Ind some means should be
'adopted to prevent it. Aresterdav,. abotit
'eleven o'clock. a trainof open freight 'Cars
ex.tended. across the street; completely
blocking it, and was allowed '
,to remain
there for at least five minutes. at the end of
which time, the street on either side was
perfectly crowded with wagons, street earB,
and other vehicles -.from Wayne street to
Canal. It is altogether probable that we
are subjected to these annoyances without
thel:nowledge of the railroad companies;
and if -such lathe case; we hope they will
give the matter their attention ,and make
the inconvenrencie3`to:sivhieh 7the public
are compelled to submit as light
,as.postd
ble. , , ".
~- -A Sad Case . of Insanity.
Mrs. Annie Crawford, wife of Peter Craw
ford, who resides on tha:DrostOevUlexoacl,
near the toll gate, in South Pitplbargh, wile
taken in custody 'piste:day:at the Dnion
;Depot, where she' wits attempting to get on
- boaid onle 111,t4i) Eastero trains. , It appears'
that Mrs.
.y. is atnoucurianiaesmi the sal**
religion, and that the :rzuliruly
~ •
cat ' : tho: tima she is am mo
lent to'attend to the , duties' of her ; house
•"Her'' husband Is' a blapkiunith;. and
Works' at ,Marshall'a • shop, on • Diamond
alley, where, it is 'stated,' his wife has lat
tOrly frequently called 'and litien•ldm away
,from his. work. Monday- evening..he TO.
turned from, hie work .and, ,f 9 1451
at home as Usual. 'About nine Week she :
•left, the house,' and her husbaudating
she had'gone tri see'soniii ether net ma,
did' ot trcailile about 7 here nee.
~.tintil4 it was: quite late wheti;:be, m
si ado , in-`
alt' the neigh bors, ,blat;ikluinnable
-to find her, and did not see her again until
about three 'wetoelt:veaterdoriiltd4o3'.he
MAO d 2atc the Mayer 's office. . She had
ler. prayer • hook- with • her, and. Was eon
,stantlt readinCA'Slie is mother'the fifeur
:CbUdren: She youngest' being abouttbree
months , Old, It , is the - intentions! of ?Mr.
Craulord'hi have ber seriCto.tut atiylum,
r' -
, "- " ' Heavy If e,ntences.;
'Bartley T. Campbell; Esq.', 'eciiMr.:Snil
proprietor of ille'EVenine Afail dithlicity.
iiP_4:4.; 7Eili47 l :Millerg Esq., of the late;
EmdinfeAckeedfe, were. before the Court'
of Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia MM.-.
day, odiCh'argirof Obeli preferred against
them by aman named Allincley.proaoriv'
tt resident of Allegheny City. ~, 9011egadl
1114Prakoontaitied1wan argelfit üblished
some tdOnthasibto:lnltWACsoftts. -.'l7 l bay
were . both'Sultmr gtdity,i, VI gild/IDM rail
I
sentenced' tO pay o,.fluel of th e ou r d 1
dollars and iimistannittlO sum ,COVlrthi d
until quell time ss tits staikuotiWooitotil d
with.. Mt CailiPbelp the - dither Of , tap r-•
tiolo,in - question,intyertZllo lo:the
C l Otirt-"o3f-tht banter' 1141_414V:
thouaand.dbllarti indite .t o m ,
an ipiptiationOatt - 0 , ;(60 , - 1 00104t; ' 8
hativg- sentence, the—Codrt. -rt4tWi' Was
partly attributable. to the made, by
Mt. 'Campbell: '.Doubtless 'both' r , cifi.thi de
fendants, will receive pardon' at: the bands
Of the Governor, as an effort's r that dircc4
OM wig at once belmad O . by tilait. 'xittMev
oua friends in thia_cit, .
i..'.E. , t ..4. ....; . t • , ~,,-.. .......-z : -.,,,.,
. mr Pit tlytelonirielbitnajtel* -
.. el a a rpa of ti odersi , er
the,Ovs# of- 2 4%,1 P.-...W snit II
estilinenetrworkentliat ono': nutflum
burgl; Sit Contiellsville, i• . lrda,d` Imitreith
connovoiud am cum , „.,-- d i n id it :the
present ,week , The con ' -. , A willt al 'be
reldt ebteeidibt the otitioraction anistoti
nels.' The 'iddition.d "stoclithttehtiptsken
rapidly, so that the completion of thiB
great thoroughfare* now a Axed fact.
Reformed ,Piesserfai Commission.
---The' COMmissitin appointed by the Gat
.
itifil Synod'cif the 'Reformed Presbyterian
Church at its meeting, lieldin, this city, last
month, te adjust certain existing difficul
ties •inifthe First , Reforfned - Presbyterian
Church, Philadelphia, met there on the
17th instant, and- after,sayeral days delib
eration made the deliverance:
.Wirmanws, The Genera fitynod of the
formed' Presbyterian Presbyterian Chnretrin North.
Ameritia did; stint annual meeting, held in
the eltrofPittabuigh, MaY, 1868, appoints
e l nd
commission to eetln the Firat Refbirned
Presbyterian urch, Philadelphia, on the,
17th daY.454,3' , of the autti.year, and ad
just certain e isting difficulties in said
church; and hereas, when the Commis
sion assembled tit She's-time?. and -place ap
pointed; th ' f tbedeoreclosed against,
them, and t e, claiming to. : exercise con
trol pverthechurch propertY.did redrew to
see. ny or all of the members of said Om
mission,, or hold ~cerriumnication ...with
them on any publi&busineas, and adrnit
tance to the church building was posi
tivelyr And perempterilt,byjOienignfused,
in defiance'of the order of Synod and' the
respectful demand of the commission,
thereby necesaitatinglt to.rneet in another
plaee; and-4114watt jotted; tid-parties in
said cengregation,. claiming to exercise au
, thority and:control, both ,in matters Spirit
nal and religloas;:ezt iriall,altiipppialy were
duly cited to appear beforetbeeenimiselon,
,ht accordance with the order and direction'
pf ,General Spot& failed and ratified to do
so; thereby . preventing, the commission
tram issuing in due form, the mattffs re
ferred to,it; and whereas, the commission
has learned on unquestionable authority
that the Reformed Presbytery of Philadel
phia, ,in which, thn: aforeSaid.;'diffieulties
exist, did, 'at a special meeting held on
Friday, June 12, 1868, attempt to set aside
and nullify some, of the yeA34B- of Synod
passed at `its Into nienting—krid - did, by a
formal resolution, suspend,- their relation
ship to General Synod, thereby seceding
from its control and ,placing themselves
beyond its jurisdiction and the jurisdiction
of this commission, one* member of the
Presbytery voting against anddissenting
from stub' action,:andmiother , :nbt! voting
but expressing his dissatisfaction with the
Presbytery in suspending its relations with
the Synod; therefore,T --i, --- ,. - 7 - -,• , •
.ResolvA'That llie Reforfned - Presbyteiy
of Philadelphia. having by its -own act de
nied the authority of thebenefal- Synod ttf
the Reformed Presbyterian . Chnreh; and
withdrawn from its jurisdiction, - the offi
cers and members thereof are hereby de
el:4W tribe"Withont the jutisdietion of : , the
General Synod of this commission.
Resolved,
,Tlo,t, Dr. A i
_9. Me. Murray and
Robert Guy, . ruling'..:elflara -- Nvith the of
ficers and members whose namesappear on
the various papers 'aubinitted to synod at
its late meeting, and by synod referred to
this commission, together with such others
as may adhere to them, be and are' hereby
' declared to be the First 'Reformed Presby
terian congregation of Philadelphia', ;and,
as 'such entitled to all the rights and immu
nities appertaining thereto; and by this coin
mission,,in the exercise of; the power en
trusted to - them by "syttiod,' are'befeby
placed under the care of the Second Re
formed Presbytery of Philadelphia.
Re.solved, That such ailleereentlmembers
of the other, congregations, viz: the second
and - fifth congregations of Philadelphia,
and the ,vacant congregations ,of Wilton
and Ulster, who may not identify them- ,
selves - with the act of secession : of the Phil
adelphia Presbytery, but avow their adhe
rence to the General Synod of the Reform
ed Presbyterian Church, be declared to be
the second and fifth congregations of Phil
adelphia, and the.,con,gregatitms of Milton
and Ulster.--under thatedie - - , ofAtitt General
Synod; and the liberty is hereby given
them to place themselves under the care of
the Sebond Philadelphiapresbytery, and
that Presbytery is hereby, upon their ap
pftetttion;,Nitilorixed to receive tpolyi,
The Cormffission adjoufried to meet' at
the call of the Chairman, after a requisi
tion may have been made upon him by any
two meinbers. • • '• - • ,
MEI r
Lumber.
Theluniber businetig 03 at preaent 'One Of
the most important'.branches of trade in
thlevicinity. •With the rapid increase of
thebusiness within the last few years,
lii fiber Yards, which were once igilto.An;
gels' visits; few and far betwoen,” have be.
come almost innumerable. II Anionic,the
many establishtuents of thin: character. in
this city and Allegheny, we,know of none
Aniperibi in any respect to'that of Ur: f4.16x
, aid or Patterson, at 86 Peebles street,t.fbr
merlyllanchester, and 157 - Rebecca stiVAI,
opposite the gas works, Alleghen,y.
Patterson is a cotuteous and' pleasant gen
„tleman to do' biAltiess With; awl his stock of
lumber comprises everything usually found
in a first class Innate? y'aztl, as AntY be seen
bY reference to hia advertisement in waoth
,ercolutim. He also keeps on hand a full
'assortment, of doors, Sash. Mouldirigei
dar and locust posts,. which- be sells at rea
sonable * rates, either wholesale or retail.
I n addition to the lunAer business,Mr;,,Pat-
Wrenn deals extensively in lire briokil, tile,
,and fire Chiy.: I - .'Pereons • desiring 'anything
in bis line v4ll dowell,teturamlne
_bis,
tensiveand voccellentstocki::
H Tlie Knox,' StiitivAerry Show:
slap anneal eShibitiOi!i', of StraWber
riieWilt come off to-day '('Wedneisitay, the
?AtEi of Jime, it the well known' -.Knox,
Fruit Fora4-ifi N*4'
• a short distance from the city. , mr. Arm
ie J natty regarded as the Straw Wry
:of the United States, and, :has;, done. more,
•tharcanynther cultivator torbringto perfee.
tuna this delicious fruit. „Al these Ammar
.gatherings lruit groviers, from on--ru
,the countrjare generally present ;avail
themselves piths epportunitY See Oho
'methods of •-eniture pursued ? and the won
'derjut'.o4.ol4 predueed: 411;10%40%J:4 nit
:tind.espedally ‘cultivatois;; should.be Priai
atidtVill find WI- Knee readyttolooth=
municate all information in regard to the
culture of the strawberryin his power.
• f:(
A Disordirli 'House.
Joseph Wills made information Monday ;
evening, before the Mayor, charglng Susan
elure, Kate McCauley and others with
disorderly conduct, alleging • that the ao-1,
used kept a house on . Mulbery: alley, }n
Fifth; ward, 'Nvlitai•aai a billisuuw to
'the entire community. The parties named
were arrested and taken to the lock-up,l
where they remained until yesterday morns
ing, when after a hearing they were fined!
ten dollars ad costa , each analn default or,
payment were atanailtited - to jail for ten t
days. Mr. Wills afterwards made infor-!
mation charging the.acoused with keeping;
disorderly house, upon which they will,
have a bearkng atdip. eayirMact s of Mehl
present tbrni of SeiVite:"
• Aggravated **suit and Battery.
Alderman McMasters had a case of ag
gravated assault and battery
,befo r rp
Houston . was
the prosecutor and Peter 'White 4111 i witb
of the FirstUteid;ithe tdelhildaMillAtoob.
ten 4eges that he went Ant° barber eh ep
keioy . White . in ctimpall*ltti - efriend,
and after being: Shicted, - sat :darn on a
Oludt..;',' The ' tdsop,beibt ROO the
,time. he proprietor ordendltim out, and
tipOniuntelbsingto gcri they #ttkoked him,
W 4 00 .1 144 '00m; mkt* And, wife
;glass tumbler ' at ! ble
heskiiiirMll belled to-day';
The Ilfaaeheatte
Fest!Val laakeyeeingweklersekx,altended i
and the utmeetenjoyinent wee experienoed
by ali t ., Zi iv,amas k ermy, o o heauti
fall* arVah 'and - thiedrated with &or
-14:11 t 441 Arg il Il i
d o t4 ti tiFba k ets;we clitt b7 443ll 13- 1/C1
rheas- the, lout attrsetkgw,'. The 'PON*,
bp , national request will be' kept oven
tbis evening, and all are invited to DO pre*.
Ont.
i
.. ,17 " 1!:-1
Concezt 4 ; I. bltfon.
,The pupils of the colored Public, School
of ; Allegheny, City, in connection cwith ahe
f r i en d s () a m t. • s. A, likeale, prineipalof the
school, will tender bito..A complimentary
benefit at Lafayette Hall, ori':Tueeday :and
`Wednesday everiinge,lnnitiidtli and July
.184 , on which occasionwill be presdnied the
grand EmancipatienWdeaux,compesesi by
the slave Poet,peo,Horten. , The ente
M rtain
ent will open with' a grand - Chorus 'front
*the Cogerit , 'of-Erinint; - entitled tle Ye
Tree. :43ercearal ,- young, %lady students ;of
Avery College, tmcleome of t ht l most dis
tinguished Amateur vocaliets in the., city,
tufo' kin'dly l ele
endertheir service Ond
twill' hdinpart intire:entertalnitent.• Prof.
„Neale is afaithfuliteaeherpandwe hope the
_public will evince their appreciation of his
tae by a liberal patronage of the enter-
Mil
'AidlifteMentii. • '
THEATiti.—Mr. and Mrs; Joseriii Sefton.
.the.Pittalnirgif favoritw 'who have long
11131 d WhiitirOlice Ili the ; estimation of 'Ear
amusement goers,- ate'Playing:a very sue
4?cesaftd engagemen at the Old rittabtergh
- Theatre: As comedian,
Mr. Seftonlias fewilViilsbh,the American
stage, whileleirii:-f3eit - wW(Annallibi4r.ley has
ever sustained hikb , ,ir t ;rutAtibii as it
'Rig, able and grained. rife& 'W6 4 ll)l6ol:fie
them both back to (itittits , find trust they
beilightly 'greeted , ' With • overflowing‘
bonsea. . .;r u":::
`;- 0 'Ana' geriP' . tineainiianbe
'was ba';atiendanee tiist .night', at the; 9p era
Musa on . the occasion: cit,thoteit
prqnc
tion of the ,oareat • Rebe)lten, ,or the ' Last
Ditch." This dran2atle V,etk" has Preyed' a
s'aceestimid'is tii'prptrh.*!! pojniyir
elsewhere %tilt luta 'done here. ' ' •
%
Pottecl.Ccime,
-,.
We.have reosilredfrom4otin 09.. Renshaw,
the'well known• frowzy 5 corner of Liberty
and Hailstieetaj . a boa of ihnirtleot.Brotb
my, Celebrated Potted gnd from
-
porlence..we can say ibit t ti'most
JlTF.,Rensbaw's stook: InOlit des the follow#g
trme Partridge , •! ( .140 , 1; Sn4 )o,
.OodCock i ,',4e, This game is pa rt icularly
euitestfor lunch parties, ate., as it
can be eaten - cold, or if preferred it can be
warmed" inthe can., fiduly, we are not
- enotikh of an , epidure, to justice to this
subject, but Would:'actritie;
who like soinetWiag: . good in this lii to call
• and IsCc' . P l.. v . 4 , Tseivea• ' • -
. ,
, .
- winter le dfea - 174 • -
Green - leavea hang v bat the browil must rts4 , --
when hula alaaken.,,, •;
- 'tone and thrsakhlt, -
What tilt an'oldmian do bat die ?,-, • , •
Why; take Plahtatlon liltters;' to he sure,
and with them alley( leeseoflife The/bid
'are, made young'du, the middle-aged re
joice and young .I:meanie doubly,
Ifattt by'-Using this -splendid 'Paid& 'Dys-
Peilaia,-Hetirtburn; Myer' 'Complaint - 01'111h
in the. Side; "Crick` In•the:Back," -end ell
• symptoms of Stomachle Derangemeut yield
- -at once to the health-eiwing 'influence . of
Plantation Bitters.. ;They add :Strength to
the system and bovericy to the
I - 1 tif.koiremA. 'delightfid toilet
article--superior to Cologne,, and at half the
price- - M W P&F-....-.. •
Would -you have the latest and moat - per
feet Bening hittehine , yet-invented? `One - •1 , + 1 CURE ' O FF iguruct- , .! E:l'
that is not lialltheotimenut'iif order' and , - : , ~. • , • I • • , f •
whenin order requiring - year' tilidest skilr_ , Dd. HEYout : I wine to thank you for.youlf IFlna
and patience tO Work 'it T.' •If ;so; go and ex- -am and -scientific lanagement of mr.diselisr..,• • or
amine Singers new Noiseleaslittehinnand, l'whiela T Olin ea to e+silit you some • time in'iantiiiy
our word for it; yew Mill not go away with , . , , • - ~. ,-, 7
out leatring your order.' ", With' less: than : l ast TOO will ro29l,o44;titt,..i*il4iiiiplicatio.•
~f . r .
half the trouble,lt will - Ide Janything that i otdiseases. whiChtiliiillY elAed, la. Pr tca 11 419 114 416
...
any other machine will'do, - no. matter-how 1 ;w hi c h,' 1%4 b e e n itidsised•to "let ,alk.ne,, , t i on, ao
line 'or howl mania:- tits:: attachinelits for • ~,,,,,,r, of . a tuiras a g
coul i nv ,• which l•i twairaeaiki ,
hemming, felling., braiding oording, trick- ---- • .
ing, rlto., are the latest and ' Meet perfect. A 1, riatt!•Pdte'n it onmy lungs . Tine* 04 411 1, Y 3 7. -
call'on Straw: & - Morton,: 'corner St. 'Clair [l4lr mode of ti:catifie illi!lL4 B .,ilk e ll , 2ll r.icia_ji .%.
and Penn streets,. will' convince you that L cu tti ng ' operation, iihich„it neces/cad as ail, 'ovoid
the Singer ispexactly what'ycin: want: - : ,
ovr the disease upon the lungs or sone
. • • i --A..'..._:.,......:-....---• -.• -.'1•1- , - , .. 1. naturally tbr ,
The • Meat Elegant silk , mantles were I, other vital organ; on account of the sodoenhese or
exhibited bylt messte. 'Bates & • Bel], 1 the cure ana the irdruediate._eheei tOtheAlie - harie„
the well known , , dry ' - goods dealers, 1 which I believed was a satntary prothiton - oril'i
No. 21 ,Fifth street, - will . now tie found ito get Tid of some Morbid 'condition of the system..
on -hand at that ' hotise. l. :- The assort- II feel perfectly- audited •that vow; zuethist fla fiat.
rnent is the most superb , geleetion• from mein, purtiirie ttii System, and toad ittPliiitiOns.
e- to the astulou4 part„ - mast cure, if anythingma,
among those expressly imported for" the
New York City trig% and is well worthy l' without cutting, w hich fi de it did,and Tloll4ol'
the inspection of Allil The - firth will take t to report myself 'Wen in every paitlctilar.'l,llll,
• muc h ! de m u r e t o o t kow i ng: thootoo t t o N i s .. 1 sounder and het nefaihttuai l'hiwe bad forieta..
'fors whethez the - a dr - of ramble- f I would also - add that the fte'plicitioitil you Stade
tei
.
Oy, are
•
Ams whet.
tig'or not.
Chapped Hands, face and all roughness
of-the skin; certainly cured by using the
Junipqr Tat Soafp,made by Caswell, Haz
ard .t Co., New • York. It , surpasses • all
other remedies asit will I:iferit roughness
of the - skin if used: durtng.cOld weather.
It is easily applied, avoiding all the trouble
of the' greasy compounds now in use. It
.eau be used:by ladies With- the most tender
skin, without irritation or, pain; making it
soft ' and clear ; - - Sold - by the druggists gen-
, Original . Diamond F
ront.—The!,orlgirial
Ibituriond Fiera Grocery store, No. 164 - Fed -
eral street; Allegheny; still ecintinuelosell
thefr.micll
,setected stockgtholde griverles,
Lflour, .sugar. mired, hams at the very
wipe sold 4. any first oho* Aortae.
',Call and. etaxialrie for yonirifidies • arid be
convinced. '
.^ •
• .To itonlfeteepers.,—',..ic the, time of year
hen arrived' for putting tip fruit, we advise
VA to go. to Boys & O en, No. - Wood
street, and• buy, yOuifc t preservers.. They
sell all the : best-patents,. and all kinds of
AlasChtritlbi *tit; Give ' there. a call and
yotiwill find the bea t as well straw:cheap
est:44 thWhl. 3lo bei, / 4 , 3 elOPF;li c i• 213 W9 °4 l
• .." ,
Remember the •zrandyeloamioe' *d 'of
dry' ic." WWII , ings, g oo ds,
• house V eeping:ip:lstsW etc., at the iNiasertie
Efalilittetiorighonii:hf•EiraltbsotOrtithbok
'dt:ldeClelland, , ss arid 57;Fifthi street..*:ll'he
tfirm anutemees gadget prices away;down
:beltq Pgat• . r, c•
• try goodir and
,tummgea eiiiipthhigi*l;io,ol)4loK" ath eat
sao gr
treatAearanaki.nale
Smithson. • Tit . inhook- , Meel9llinifl's.' Ma
sonic ball Auctign,F,ncupC"N*- 55" inkd: 57
• Fi ft h street . • • Cali in seeln,t rare tar =
offered.gins
„ ' '"
•
;: ,, Gettd SAM iGoetiAltitfee, Spleen; Pure,-
Best- Brand of- Vieux, • .and • faet • every
thing yon want lzt • the ~e ating line can be'
had and at lci* prioets at ItidThidellt George's' .
original Itiamoskti,FxoutrgraCeryetereil l64 ,
‘ 1 ) 4 , 5 3 74t 1 APXPegt , ll-: ,
„ , .
A tint now established, that rietwitli
4staridinjr,7thik-rtitiedtineO litttortacorded
Mineh'
_.tfunfelito,aak. ' *drift's,
: San to , " 'be dg the most delicate
4 1 b/ei'AUVOyalEttlie*f i g , T ,
Pratt•Jiiisk: 7 4ldtlines.,NOrt Ogden, No.
23" Wood — tdreet,' keep a. oomplete' Assoit•
anent, of allitinder.of , 4;llisslarp for
'Thy sell,ths . m cheap tAd Wattanktketa to
o m it jaiv—The, oelarl?rated Fruit 'Jars'
and all kinds can;
be had , at„Boya ;011derefl, 23 Wood
street. TileY, • keels. a ,best and `.Bell ; tlie
:, • •
.111 e attention of par ng it, drug
'tote is 400i:tell , to.an adverthetneniunder
4he heed of'
,For Sale ‘ (ll ,afth , Page, !' •
Gas 'irtia: 6 •The boat, Tea .in market la
sold at the , originalDiamond , Frontry
,atore, let redoFlo',fitrevifi:Megheuy.
PArty s! a 131oVed ino . .stylawnxid colors
ram' bauble , retail
trinandeginton),'Ne. 81 Market 'street. •
, „ „
~ ,
',' - ifilitaOls:of latest Pariaisrt styles and de
f. at.W. W. Moorhead!a, , No. • 81 Market
f— ,-.. .
...7*....: L....,..i , „ 1 ,; ; „ 11 ; . ..z.,. - -.s' -
Beluatithl new - style Bun Shades at W. W.
rhead's No. 8 L Market street.
•
Testinionial from ikon. John Coirode, Mem
ber of Congress. --
For •in s ere than i -year I=s etdd incon
venience from a Constant sounding in my
left ear. On the 2lst. of .May , Trapififert-to
Dr. E. S. Aborn, --St 134 .Smithileldlstreet,
Pittsburgh. -He relieved me at once, , and
from that day iolthis I have hadnoilil& f
.onity of any i
king ,Truly, .., - ..,-'
,-, .6td-ltw. . . I. 1 - JoyCoVektm. - 1 I.
,
Remember the ( grand , clearance .sale of ;
Airy goods, car ot lt i z, rugs,. straw_ goods, t
honsekeeping 43 etc., at.the Matieine ;
Ball AnctionßoOMS of Smithson, Vanua,
ti,
'&,llcClelland, IS n d 8T Fi ft h street. ' 'The I
firm announces ' at prices, swity'ds-wi l I
below cost: .
Pie Ric Gloves ndPamtat W. WASloor.. i
head's, No. 81M ket street. ' '- - ---- ; 11' I-
DO NOT 73, DECEIVED. '
When the iresteidi !'once affected it win
of its own accord needs" heip-it_lniast - be
'strengthened and In !gorated; this IS
- case when the , •
-KIDNEES, •
OR URINARY.OW. ANE
Are affected. *Or hkufediatc relief and permanent
care
-; • •• !;r : DR. tilkliGES T 4 • ••• . .• •
Diuretic . Cr cßackachiirai* -1,-,
Are a perfectly safe nd reliable specific.' :This well
knorrareraedy hasefiected.aiarge number of ppeedi
andtemarkstde cure-; it:tithes:a never failed aoglve.
_re* when taken according to directions.
If
Dr. ,Sarpenl6's; Backache
_P4278 : ,
1,1 ;;
Are purely regeta.ble, and cont a in no: ine:renry:s ars 1:1
calomel They do not exhausi, the sYstem,,krit on.
`the coatraritheiact`as tonic.lniparthigqie*Rose•
'and ilgoi-"to the Orgalsand‘strengthenttig theiwbOle.
body Theid49llB biS , e stood the fest of thirty4We.
•'o it •
years, and g ppn ar ,
. .
FOE BALE BYtDRUODISTS AND DIAL—
ERS IN MEDICINE ENERYWMERE, i -
. 0 1
trneir
. nts Box. -
ONE
"• - LET Vid PROTECT OURSELVES •
'The Physldal structure of the ationgeit Miamian be-,
(MOS - itilne table e , l,hrywhere - . Otit bodies
hy -naturh- with a , certain , negatiVe
which protects them to some extent, froninnishole
wino influences; huh; this ;protection is Jostler" feet,
and Minn& bc safeli,kelieli . on In Unhealtbt Ifesiolds,
3 or: under eircunistanCes:of more than: ordinary dais
„ger. I :Therefore, WM; wisdetn; is,.iitlideneet, it is.
common tense to:P•r4lde agalhA agaike9OSlnitegiggs
trY taking an .unticltkiC• .advangle;,lMother.wortb,
by fortifying. the layatent . I ‘lo l-- ....UPATETRisiWt -
ST93IACII„ c r,ITTF.U.II-the Most complete !trolet-
Ova agiilnst altthe epidemic and' etilireinlcitupadJia•
that has qer - teu administered ninny ectuntsy.,a
a i remedy DysliePpla, there Is, no, medicine th A at
will compare With ft..= liSever Suffers the Pangs'ef
indigestion, anywhere' 'on. the; fare of the,wartis
, where HOhT.EITEtt'S aTOiIACH -BlTT,Oftd,can
'be procured; does SO voinntarily; for. as vairely'as
truth exists, this intalnaate ToVic. and. aLTEltitrile.
would restore his .dis Ordered stomach to at beeltbY
condition, TO the nervous it Is also especially rec
,ommendeM• and in cases of confirmed }constipation.
It alsaaifoyds speedy and permanent • relief.
cattapf fever and ague the BITTEIIB Is More potent
• than any amount ot, quinine, ; -while she InoSt did
-germs cases of bilious Aever yield to it. woriderful
properties. Those whoalave tried the medletne will.
never use another, for any of the Mimi:Ws which . the •
• EitISTICLTEIt Bl'Vrititsi professes .to _subdue: - To:
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