The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 23, 1868, Image 1

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--'" • Wmottricrroic,•dnly 20,• 1868..1.
SENATE
•i ' i * * ri A - lettef fi•O6• en ger, askrn tr ial
• court martial for the offence s imputed to
4 ' " - ' ''
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;him in - theretetif report' o eJoint - eon. T
emittes - ing-Ordnanee,-nrini-usferredlo-thel
• Ordinuniebiiiiintttee,j .: '•• - ••••• 1 9 - 11 : : :" li '': 3
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‘ IL 1 1 1 44;*deritisili;44.1r. -A.. Sgwigg And T.-
- ,E l .-A4ertion, @erlatigalfreel South -Care- -
• nhaa, were p anted. la ~ tv ~1 .'. ' • -,, 'a ,
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, 14 Mr. HOW
~ R l T , c,:preeented aprotest from
g tertairr''ine kir thb South' Vstrblina
'Lligillat=-, nit, ilia admission -of Mr:
ce p
g: . iSawyer... oh n him.with , laving, been
aengeged; in cockade , running : and being a
l'etielmfil older. etc. ; .., ;.- .•• • •
'..'- A motion.prevailed.:taallow Mr. itobert-•
geon,..to. be sworn_ in.:, • ..,.... : .1,„ ,• •
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l Certain, icumentif; containing charges.
against •thatloyaltyv ofi Mr. Sawyer were
;-; ert read. 1 ..; C 9 r ..1:3 11- ,. ,• ~,f 3- 0,1;
• . After a lengthy dismission, dating . ,which
'Mr. ROBERTSON, newly indebted '''Sitim'
rYll; tram iiBolutti Carolink- del lared,,,the
Ehanol. against Mr. SawyealutirreiV e
igtil-;
kat:idtroth the 'ttieliltd, caps i- .04#4f Ab,
Ofileandidiski; and Were nail - y_niM'inid.
i-..i'd, and vouched for bis-Reputnicanim:nand,
1, tabllityt6 tekol•lfe t4:St.l,oltlr.,'''•;•;•,' •-,:
A m A motion to ' gofer 'all thetris in Mr.
• • i• - •-livirtra ieSeer.: "te'i ',title: iVirl 1 07 Aleitl 4 :
4:nth - tee was rejected—frta 27—and he was
- 4 . worn as aseoand Senator•from South Car.
'• 11 Mr. • SIIEKMAX,43I)IIed 7 for the ''special'`
ordel trin
; the to - idj ourn meat.-
Mr. LlOViMmovedareoesii-from.--fivain
liseven o'clookaw - 0.:1.:::' Ci - - •
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Mr. SHERMAF - opposed' herding! - any
'•:.:Uvfiiing sessionstill the day" hied " for sot
; Ijourned, as until that is - done the 'House
. - erounot procieed with its business, the ma
lority being unable to control the order of
•.: '•.busi fleas's Age - Pt . cm' fallotbiK iii `even tVo
-1 tthirds cannot suspend the rules at any
, Z . Other time until the last ten days o' session.
- reor throe important:lin, Amora.mag do.
ale yed. i
ii Mr. HOWARD'S motion was rejected—
.• 42 to 24. ••• ;-•••• ".•.,;;, ~!•,.. - 1•-•: ,•," '•"
it The question nradjoinmerit then came.
: - ''''•; - _up. 1
: 1 Mr. WILSON:Wet:Id I e 'ittlidithte for Mr.
iSherman's motion, presiding for a recce.
Yuntl, 1 the fourth Monde'_ in, September. , ,
:0 Mr.'S:UNlNEßniete PS - adjottin to Monir
vocitt
-'•: !Vey the 27tti.iiiiit.\,;,• 1 1- 1 w [ f'",' .;•-:- =4: '
li„ Mr. HOWE ad ' ' d ifitititArdhe
- , Wetu- on ~tae army biLiiendl, on
• •" OPrzir.!Kuo •lirtrerenlili lilid. Mr; . Sher inn,..
t,i;ne latter insisting that edjournment should
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he fixed for Friday:next. , - . ,
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Mr. HENDRICK4-denied"thibilAteliefits
f Mr: Sherman and :slier. that in his re
• . itie* : . -4-- .- ; -',. ; ••:' :e• d not.ilea. Jilin
or six Weeks; and, * exiiiimeed • onlyhie own.
owe. ' • He protieeded:'i4 . detinnelidlon - of
a.,belaill. ,• • ,•,- • ~ .; .-,,, , . . . ~ ,
:- L Mr. MORTON deniedi.the arms were to‘
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distributed for political' purposes at. the';
South, bui•l'or the protection• of the-State
:: • verninerint from - revointion and ibiatrito. 1 ,
•6 0
' r ton;Vrith whichTheyare Giddy threate .ed. 1
o'hey are surrounded byia rebel - Ind- bos-•
,•• ' „Ate population in 'great 1;(ft - without an .',
1. • l , . anal and not' a pieCivof "artillery to pro.
•• • * them, while alt their fal.ed and trained;
'.• • soldiers cent& Guilin line tM'diorroui.. . ,
soldiers
Mr.-DRAKE, as the result of Invest ga
,• •,liton he nal Made; itinedtheee irereg•O,6oo
in. i n 'the hands; Of 'the - Southernersiand
eil'tlitivise the „Southern speakers re
'• ; dto reisognizetpinbitilftelhetever'6;:
t ia
••• =there, cue lat ter provided
`.. - -th means or defense in ; case of need.'" -'
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ter- rertePr iftrliltttAteli**ftert for iie
• ken' Oii NW:4=lmi s amen monitor ad - '
• ••• 1 • ou rumen - Vida:4w wadi tikalilliti. - Agried
• 1 ; ,24 1 4T001L . 119 . i • -
. !•• • The - queitlon recurring' • W ils on'saneliti.'`,
-; end me ilk be . quidifiatiAt l teeprsryiding
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or a reoesa until - the third Monday in Sep.
'•-••,' 1 . niben: when 4 t
E leasedi tect...., 402% b- ~..
.• '-' l On Motion pf‘Ml•;,S NA.ll,4,httlEka iii .
ipl
~ ~,,..ei,,,,irroi.n...site,,H o me iimendnienta
: • 7 the funding bill iind , ••intintid 3 ii Collnnytt-i'
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- .of Conference.
, he Si
- ' el!skr 1 1 140 1 r ednllnueleePlg in the
s: ouse arnimiameliti to tiiii - 6111 making an
- : r . ppropriation for...thmpureinawof Alaska
unordered a_Clommittee of Conference.
,ThaShiiiita"tailitentilliii folli* proteet.tli:i
••••• hbilitit Aiiiiiiii.th'eltlteell:abW , i;',P, • ,' " ,T.., •
.. ;'' • ~r . 4X4DIN FAN suiendinentki strike out'
...... ; b l e•dirention•tolhe Prilsil i iiiittbr...ttsperiuk•
". literglet,. :- YOUR10 10 .1.• W r .likiir, 'f. 'atenbi,
. at. 'arrest
inmoridstil sung anriultduans ,
' . avittroPtati bY,Nt• ImOlX'Aretlekl*
. . Tile, 1 ,41344km' stair licii, an t ~ ametid-.•
i,. ent; the -, 9aminittee ft pinking; auf! et •
• , . roilitiiiii" Mr retaliatory iffeinntrok; 444:
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mply directing thaltrealdent in ease "ors
'.l•ltefussitto release. naturalized citizen., im
.• rimmed , abtotid;' to , :itoport ,, the tams to
- egress for its at)O3A
. my. .grent;toi
t o
. : y a vote of So tiil. , J.
•' •••• Dir. WILLIAMS then offered a substitute
%.' 0 i,theAhlrerilAtipta i vvdrierit Rif 40 W,
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• he Piestairet - 76diiiiiiiiid'the release of any
: ie titan " citizen. unjustly devrived of
inbl Tty. If itaniabe:Afelataidejilenied
' e OW/ use Ruch Means. not amounting to
grow bl illliii4eem/tneaassarY • to effect ,
4 eah release. ,
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,•2 - Aloe diseturisppypipssnt yi'llifutuheqm
ertind vabnesis aii intkittne tarist'oner
v sir. BUCKALEW to strike out - the
il i tril sf - tet,ii , TF• li*leit_. ler,elicondoliitrit'i
:. 14 ,1k b. , the dutyof, t e President - to 'suer- 1
`....';•••juil all his Autnerity,Tap4. l . t b ccimatik .
ion and laws fortheproteetion of Ameri
; .• r ettluenit abrogiVanditiptipuit to, 06n.
: ate* fror 1101 a r i X a n l l 4 ,riVil i
ran
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v i t er ,.....,.... „,....,I_,_,Lo itia: „. l4o _, vr ~ t .....,
!is . : ri 1114,40— "'7. 1, 1 1 1 1 • sue_yeas. and , l
ya ae„. lb. ir ft /11 1 5 1 t ci!!! 1 ! • g'#4 ll Pg.• wlt#6,ny
~ liquiloppoNourn..F., ••-•-:••...1 , ../• . .
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;60'ilkoatticirriiivtgik
lo g s was sworn and - took his
ober froOkttlittions...xo ~.'....::x
JlievinkSimori9trley member )
sokkidietallalwor.Mfrbeel
Louisiana, and Jo n3o44ge, or.,
iricinitogel Welkin fe;iiita lamed:
nt:yes AnlQPioti -Wowing ~t he,..
ne7.Consmittee, O n the to
ingire6; .1. '•r. , '.` S.' ,- -1 . ~ t k. /,,,, f .'
lIKS obteined - lea tatt - diem*
Jr 17tht,,# tr• - • , '1i . E.''411!..1.° ,,. ..4i , ...1% l ' . .
mixt asked' nave - to Intro- ',
...imattitigeohitionVellitiVelotinal
iduce l " - •- :.toot , 110,1 6 48PALDING 0k
•,,,,i'"edie°112,6147 - - ~.- civ+ a v amte
,10 ....; o osed. -- , e f ie runiit'ked Wo
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11 ". 1 7,,,, a p. weeks I Meet' 416r 1 "'r, "1":t.,-; ; 4 1 ,41,i
r'; , - - - ih m ir.ir,+% , .. , .. , J-n , .~: ' , try
p ir i. Pe 'ir l k pu g' R 1'6661%4 .
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ley .101ntaineili
'. id 'the 'rePsiro` i' O nT R '
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rta ri .
li tor ffieriktiatig;‘ol3,
rra :1
gs. , yin' . iiii to the repo /A the.
4 ton re ve t. l ik‘,,ivis r iggt . ,
tsviens ~,,tpirridia• Itif • . .
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Mims Taste' rday, emphatically denied' tliti
statement 'rthat add' the iiiiikwatith i i.
were payablo:ln coin. The report he lband
wax taken:trent' the report of tdecretari Ido-
Cullocli l oomPwes a total perversion of the
truth. The.words attributed to him were
from his lipelloo the legal tender bill.
He cauttonedilhe publio against putting
faith In - the fabrication of demagogues, and
theyWOUldfind - eiery . word , he bad assert- - ;
ed•with "regard to lainmelf ,was true and tor.
the letter.
b~:~c~-=
, Thslassoed contested election case was
taken up, the Cominitteeinavinir reported a
4396ititiolt:thtit lir. file, -the sitting mein
bei is entitled to the seat, with a minority
resolution offered; by Mr.: Kerr in.' favor of,
Bit 'Hogan, .
The consideration was interrupted
taking ttp:bitStztustOn the' Speaker's table,
and disposing thereof 118 follows:-
The Senate amenchninit to Boatel Law
bill was non concurred iri ; and a committee
of.confereMie asked..
The Senate i*Yetbren g e to navy and
marble" irati referred to •Committee
onr NavglAffair& •"` •
. ,
The Senate amendments to' the Honse
bill . relating to pensions -were non-con
curred in, and referred to the Committee on.
Conference, • ' • •
• • The Scents amendments to -tbe Alaska
'bill were unii.noncured in, and a Coin
`mitten' of,Conference -.asked.
The SenitteinmeiniaieMlo the Holnle t blll
providing the . Sale of the . arsenal
grounds at Et. Lou4auctLiberV, l lSfiosottri,
were riSreettrr' red •' 1
• The Senate amendment to the House bill •
.tor :the : relief oftbd Choctaw 'and 'Woks,
iskt*'n4**Wiat3oiCtikred In., „
The&nate amernduients tothe post route
Averewdoicitii'ed '
•
The Benito bilFregalating the presents. ,
lion of bills to. the Preentent' and retoxn Of.
,inune'wee - reforted. tki.the .Judletary Mom-
i The Nentate`bill to Incorporate the Ira=
} Mortal' -Lira Insurance , Company of the
;United States was then introduced.'
A.' good of , objection was made to the
bill. Mr. WOOD declaring he would give
'five million of dollars 'fin this grant; and
tiulkit was the biggest scheme ;before Con •
-
. The bill passed=2yedai - 92, nays 59.
To the Senate bill to confirm titles to cer
tainlands in -Nebraska
Sir: TAFF'S offered an amendment ex
(*piing certain described tracts of land.
Thearnendmeht'sris - agersedto and the bill
The Senate' bill to create an additional ,
land distrieit'in Minnesobi was 'named.
;The Senate bill to provide for the farther
issue of temporary loan certificates was re
ferred to the - Committee on Ways and
The Senate bill to extend the time for the
couitructiOn Of the Southern Pacific Rail 4
~,road in California was passed. .
I A TbeSenate bill id provide - a. temperary
government for the Territory of Wyoming
was passed-10614150. s= ldr.seti MO* Moved th eieningseadon,
to continue in the disposal of business on
the Speaker's table. Negatived. •
.It was ordered the, ,139,u,5e proceed to, the
btunnesson, tbe Speiker'S table si. - tbocori.:
. • the Missouri and lowa contested
.Otection ease: • .
Adjourned, „ . • .
' The general understanding among mem
bers is, that there is some mistake in the ,
announcement made in a message from the
President ,two days ago that he
.signed the'
,tax. bill, and it le now, stated that the Pres./
ident has net signed but proposes to vetd
it; because it authorizes the secretary of the
Treasnry to appoint. Supervisors with pow
er to remove officers appointed ny thePrefi-,
'Mutt' with the Consent of the Senate.,'•
ME
I'Fast Affray at"-davannaltL-Excitement.
Alming 1 ..lba ilq‘roes-Tinsairuratfon, of
Gorr mailoelt—Dissolution or the *ahem,
Military Cominiasian, - ,.
:qey telegraph to the intinanie 6iesidie.l
SAVANNAH July dimculty, 00.
i 22.—A,
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ctirred last night in 6 saloon
,be.
salco.Fim"
'Wean Win. R. iloPkins, Tax Receiver; and
Isaac Rutinsil; Deputy l Sheriff, resulting i n :
. ,„,
the shooting of ' Hopk i ns, - killing hint In.
slantly. Russell claims he fired in self;
.oefenstr. , i The`,aiihit; caused gmel ',e xcit e-'
went - eituing toe' liEdireeti, , who ,at -the sig.
=nail of a arum. assembled seve ral bundred
gireng u Yfitifgpiis timicitibs, threatening to
lynchßuseell arid deniolish hilliouse. On
learnhor %hat !lb:melt- hid , been taken CO,',
jall,Ahey i prnajw4 „to .attaoiroit,:but were
,ditiperseci by the . police. The excitement
1 'his somewhatr:fibeitedahifiiiierolog. The
;prompt oboyaine of .thegignai phows the
n egroes iitttfiillynikatiized Iti this 'fatty.
13. 4TiaNTAI July at-Rallo,litillock was
INlNlgnrated Governor of Georgia to.day.
Mis atiebtan waif biftif,Mid laudatory Of the
Repainted paitvi'itid'oteidetrinaterY 6f the
Viesident's policy. It save experience has
; rpityved,lhemistkineittllastios 444:anise
fAtig suffrage on freedmen. Gen. Meade
and eitatkrfmk premnt, at .. the s.oeremonv
Which passed 'oft 410410 .loth , Rotte6l., l
babe adjourned over till Friday. ”
It d is its rethe Military Commisaion,
ii . o . rt
„pf the„Cblunatpi pritionerawill
,-' redAto.diy,/and` ther-pnsonere ' re.
Minded to the civil authorities.
The Military Commisatoo l for the trial of
th Columbus pritoners was suspended to.
da ,in conil s ianca with the following order
,r 4,.. im4 B .k-to. 'I.-, , 't i,--1 - .l'l, , 1 , ' , ; '
d. t•qr ky. Oresident of Groot - mink) n :
t
.Ft uartera Third M ft ilarsr Maria, July
`2l nrairanr.: ,In , Yintr4Ofthe action of the
zr.ii
i l ta sl ry atu a r n e t to- hori d7 v, i . i t n h d is t v6 he iri pr iv olni imd bl i e rie lm oeti me :,
At ca 1 e d a ir d e:t i s aa tti o a n t o t
h f eCo G eorgia m
Commission n o f cessation
w hi c o :
yo, are President ausponii,p,roceedinga in
tini trial of the prlsonere'clitirged ivith'the
*Order of Ashburn. The prisoners will be
retained in custody until further orders. ..
The Court adjourned ' until - Friday. `All ,
the witnessesefor the prosecution have' left
for3be North., „ -
The eltyintirowded 'iritti'vleitors to the
:Thiteniratio, mass meeting. , , ~...i ~ r 4 , '
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Copt Al/Ma-News' ;11 •
T!IIPIPIPb 11104 Pittsburgh Ossettz e
M
124 W Y0rr..1 13/ X a r l il i ft triz° aoge
v
sies,,ta Panama ad state
the reVatlon does nl% *Ake 140 p sees
and Is supported Only , by , 4l Mellotora.
A degree: oideritilitha Wats militia to be
InomMad lied UAW tidied, to be distrib
la the Departmentilaf Aspinwall and_
Vonannt.'"This Pitsiirronal Prosident has
:toilittottidiol these asullia lutd Started
Kith adotaohoms tor Imo stowtb r uell •
ited 44 isttitti stowthelir: The, MO 10'70Ms=
a )1 healienspondat„ ,
Advice!, tmitt ? -te-4 the 710 11
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to thotOgtFol
Ondeliii from sae' athetquarte r .
E*1:4:.01
MAKI* tJL
'TtlinflaiWWol44 to ibi eunsti
g Osanse.)
rirocioAmk.,
ApittirMlbrovekor the Te f ealloth 9fMtrim'
Ilionsf i fildriii&liiiiikliess today and h ad
thirty-three tidkairitiiiiiiit a choice. lir,
'Pidtht*JeeiViefOlX l o44 04:#titik*41.4*
lEEE
GEORGIA.
prtiVinlirOff,
SECOID
FOUR Att.
T . #* CAS. 0;
Outtiages • in Texas—Thies Ware -'
IV
housf. System -- I by
the ' - ideht—Anothe*Proela T
lion' 'a ss of Surratt—Sontlfern
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Loyal e ta in Council.
aly Teter, h to the Pittsburgh &visite]
~1 .' ,- It. -.' WASTriNGTCCSI, July 22, 1888. '
RECONSTRUCTION IN TEXAs.
• The Committee on Reconstriction this
morning anointed Mr. Paine a sub-cout
mittee to examine General Oillem's re
-1 port. They algo appointed a sub-commit
tee to prepare bills, which will be reported
to-morrow, providing for a provisional gov
ernment for Texas, pending the sitting of
the Convention.. The Intention:l2 tO PAC
United States troops iirider the control of
i'the Convention. A b.rother of Governor
Hamilton, of Texas, and several others, say
such-action Is nece ssary in tainsenueriito bf
Numerous outrages on i loyal Mittn: Delis
-gates to the ;Dentocratic 'National Conven
tion deny this statement andis; t y, MCI cap
show the contrary to be the th . ,
•
SOUTMERN zuravasiellt COUNCIL.
I.
i; A.t,a, meeting the Southern, Represen
,tatives and Dunn men, held to-lay, Hon.
W.: Whltikore, of• South , Carolina in the
chair, and Captain H. J. Fisher, Iff'Mlasia
sippi, Seciretary; a .committee was sippoin..
rid to draft resolutions. Gen. Fremont was
introduced to the meeting. He expressed
deep 'sympathy for theeuffering loya li sts
of the South. and hoped Congress would
not adjourn tilt full and ample:niter had
,been given to them. Addresses were made
- by Mr. Mullins of Tennessee and tithe's.
. The Committee reported resolutions,
which were unanimously adopted, advis
ing Congress, .in view of the President's
lite veto and the . Democratic, nomination
of Bleir,..to remain in session until after
the Presidential election; that Congress
'ought to legislate immediately for 'the re
lief of the loyal people of Virginia -blinks.
sippi and Texas, in such way as to secure
to those states loyal. State. governments,
and condemning the President'a utteran
ces as subversive of every principlu.hpbto
which the government is founded and dan
gerous to the - liberties of the people ': Tr.
Gift, member from Georgia, offered a res
olution in favor of the Impeachment of the y
President and pledging this meeting to ustr
their utmost endeavor; in , prevent the ad
jounim nt until articleo Arel„presented;
whieft . adopted after &wee/remarks by
other embers. The meeting adjourned
until vetting; .j,'„,_ : _ . ~. 'Fr, ir.,.1. a., _
- ;At the , meeting, _temight,a Committee
t eas prJointed to present the resell:Wiens to
the nstructiou__Unnuettee to-morrow.
Se% ral speeches'Were made and measures
Vasellef suggested. Senator , Wilson, of
sachnsetts, said he .had prepared a bill
;hproviding that all 'Persons 'in Mississippi
olding while olilc©s shall , vacate them.
He did - not believe it possible for a Confer
ence Committee to reconcile the wide dif,
ferefiecia that• exist. between'the Senate and
the House funding..bills.
NOMINATIONS.
The President liasuoninited to the Sen
ate Charles Peters as naval officer at New
,Vork; JaeolYo.l3lair,Of Wait Virginia; as
Minister Resident _at Costa. Riga; Oliver
Hawkins,;of Tenitheseit; as Consul General
at Cuba; Wm. F. Pidgeon as Secretary of
Idaho Territory, and the'"folioning to be
Consuls: : Renben P. Harmon at-the Island
of Trinidad, 2t hew Megs at:Merano, Levi
Howland at Valencia - -
A O
I . .
WA SYSTEI4
. - ~. , ,
The Consrnitted of Ways and; Means he
- under consideration to-day the report of
the warehonse system, , Tits v r t „ ) :4 t itoo s
four?' r.
sgafnkt and fotir'for. M' liwiti
, absent, but t it. is : understood he w vett
against the report. •
coqte arc5...4.44am.9 . :1,,, corittArtx.
Tbeittittellepartinent end' Hones' Osft
mates on Foreign Relations .havo undt
onsideratiolV the ease of the dosta Rir
Railroad Company . whose contract =La;
pulled by the Rican GoVernment fc
'alleged nottathillittnent of One ciaiditios
1 suave= toksni...... . .. - 1 ?
judge Wylie overruled the motion , t
qtash he Indictment against - Barrett for
the murder CP „ Ahekutir, ktloollifilthir ,
motion was Made the ground that the
grand jury, by lifbialxit was fousulware not
legally drawn.,. : .- ~, ~ , . /..: .ss
) ANOTHER PROCLAMATION.
The President hturlitsned e pr9olamallon
tothe effect ilisniAlensule has tatlfie,(l ;be.
fOßTteenth''SSabbdßiellt •to the Censtitu
:ton.
SENATOR tot)/ lIARRIRD.
lienator Morton is to , be married' on ,
Tta
ore. usday night •ta:t4ises portkoi,mr Blau.
m
• IteW -Vollti 00 '' , 3 ki tti 4,',-. , * ~
,
(Br, Telegraph , tio,thu,Pigstisrgit,(lasettot,) 1
Nsw Yong, July 22—Wm. Creamer, a
carpenter.: wit IbUndtfilirdenid lir the Bbw.
ery this morning., Joseph Solomon, a. san
loon keeper' at Patterson;'N.V., has been
arreSIOLAIL the supposed murderer., ,
The town 'of OraValend•hia - obtatnean'
injunction istt,the. litiforemuCourtwapunst ,
the Quarantine , Domminfonste taking', the
title tea portion of ctiney, Island for altlai.
lion. ..-' , / , i5„,i'.../ , • , , s -, . % ,
' jpseph &Mks, an old merchant, and one
of the founders of Tathmatiy Hall, died at
lel op zeoterdavzsged Flo (1 A ..'- i"..- - s; ;::, .3 ...,'
The strike orthe brick-layers has virtual.
ly ended. Only thirty nen are noW idle and
it islimte;)-all•selicrwant worktan) have
it at e ht hours by the first of Aforgits
baVI . d ll
t.
-flulAad niftit'tfiritil , ' la-
I til
n' ' , an 'lom nPars, are . missing from
'JettexCity, and atilMnsed:. 4 o'haraFfirsted.
having, been aeon . 1 4 a boat. ~, s ‘,.
„The mew ; Paciflantall i , steamer ;AMOrielti
ll be launched to-morrow. , , ' "
'P*sewthelinktbil nunids-efAlliter blivii
been distributed about th e :014, Inr , t r o t
Ifostrd lit Health: ." '" - ' •
inntriossa !of Lombard•orselillomt• Our.
Rturotd ,, matumi:Tto.day "in , the liniiiinne
Crairt, rm.. s . 02 1 :4 4 r tßisilliSt tl'il c 0 14 '
plaint foe Unita arlion btlo out p ;dwelt'
Waif, tt nonersfil sat Indltniesuporatiou
:Ibteign wilds State. The deoision.Wea' re....
llerred. - • „t.s to t
_10;40411;1 4, ,'
• At a meeting of the at.merleart Fres Trade
League tortigllti l i t • EVue. l 'frili ' t roud -- X,,
Ofiltialf,aratOritui iCuit'esitit'initOor ~
of o tem onlisfes, - "-ind , opßosittorito-o;i4F , ,
Ya bet/tier' andi „lire:mow: -,..,' i ' ..,- ' 7., ".t:
,r -0•, • . ...41.4•• et.', '1.1: ) 0,..”,,,,i )
'Sew Jersey DruneeraUc CoirfelThav a ,
t s, ramporteruremthmts,.. A -
.TREN'TON, Jul 1 22, 4 -"-" Tile - "NdreVoram,
Demoeratte Eita ' Uoiriasitlm i s
with CoL G. 8. Cannon ail Ran.
liatiprus wore adopted endrweing tire Demo.
engirt national nominations and platform.
Thewireltitldblph . Wattidrhinated tort g ov:
r &fh
ernob AU MisAtirki AltdMkilelit ' d
Mingunttiet"N:l,4lo:4,',W;o4; :,
io
11 , Z, •
--'4'lll4,V2lA.pea. •
. . .
FROM EUROPE. -ro
(By Teleant* to the Ptitaburith Gazette.]
PORIUGAL.
Liguori', - July 22.—A.nothei change has
been made in the Portuzu e Ministry,
which stands as follows: Presi ent of Coun
cil and , Minister of War and Foreign Af
fairs, Max quis Bandierrie• Minister of Jus
tice, Councillor Babas; 'Minister , of Inte
rior, Bishop of 'Mier; Minister 'of Public
Works, Councillor Calbeiros; Minister of
Marine, Oeuncillor eoetho.
• - GERMANY.:
lizards, July 22.—Mr. Bancroft, Ameri
can Minister, having anicindedliis nego
tiations at Carlarnhe, has gone to Baden-
Baden. .
FINANCIAL - "AND COMMERCIAI6
Loupes. July 22.--Eveuina—Cousols 944;,
®04%. 80ndw123.fri47231. Erie 42N. Illi
nois 96%. Atiantie and Great Waatern 39!4,
FRANsPowr, JUIr M:÷Bondis Drat at 77;
Palms, July 22.---Bourse routes 70 francs,
20 centimes. . :
LIVZIIPCIOL, July. 22.--Cottors heaiy:
sales 8.000 bales uplands at 10%, Orlearus
10X, Breadstuff+, quiet, Beef firm. Others
unchanged', • • • •
LOtindll; 22,1railow 44: - Petinlenit
heavy, i A Clowin,ed zfirip. ; thaw, to anly,
heavy. July;i:22.-4:llrolannt ?dull
.•• — mss, b. . --•.!
- ‘,,
Timelk Itaint-.4iiireeedings'Of tegislatfirs
I F , letetiest of-United StaterSenateri.'3
(By Teatagnip to the Plastnirgh tle t tettek
fa llen ditibrent portleMs . or . 142iddhi"Ala
barn* the lost few days.:, some planters re ,
port the 'Ong drought cut the corn grop.off
one 'jolt • -The, cotton Crop' Is tdsci injured:
A bill was today introduced fit the , Sato
ate to stop every salt on the docket begun
since April 18, 1861, up to April 18611,- -
and Make thonitnull ad void. "The House
adopted a resolution for the appointment
by the Governor of three of the most emi
nent lawyers of the State to conform the
present laws to the new Constitution.
At noon, the begialaturo met In Conven
tion to elect a Senator for the term ending
In 1871. General Warner, late of Ohio, re
ceived forty - three . votes; -R.. AL •Reyncilds,.
bitecif Wisconeln, twenty-oight; L.Ten:
nington. of .Alabatua, twonty-one;.A., O.
Pie der; of Aleratna, nine,'and General D. E.
Coon, late of . lowa,, °U/6E1,11k Itadicals.
Pennington lathe choice of alt moderatea. •
- -
-Regatta it , Vlreritate r.l.;..tosatest Thne Byer
Made.
(By Telegraph lo the Pit h;betsti Gaze tut.)
WORCESTEP, July 22..—The regattflani.
meneed with groat &clef. ThOuitionlii' er
Irpeetatoni.wmeres jaand the dog fayon.
ailde.'lliee - sun lanis Niffilhienily obscured
by the elnuds-to temper the , tixtrerne heat,
and Lake Quinsigamond was smooth as a
mirror. - The first race, for Worcester when
nee and rowers, two miles. .waswon"
two hundred yards by the Phantom she ll,
rowed by E. B. Hamilton, in eighteen.,
ntess four seconds. The neoonq race; !blu r
oared boats, :two Mlles,` was Won - by the'
Union with ease, in fourteen minutes fifty
"three and a half seconds. The third race
was. for six oared boats, three miles. En- ,
tries: • fhe Ward crew,". of Newourgh, the'
Harvard University crew, the tn. - Powers
crew, of Springfield, the >North End Bay
Crew, of B o ston, and the New London
Crew. Tbisratmeatised - intenseexciteirrent.
:The Wards and Harvarda sooirdtew to the
front anti went side Weide for 'ltalia Mlle,
with the Powers and North Endorse length
behind. The New London boat , was
.be..
t:1
hind frel6,i start and.Atar It:even:placed
by the judges. Tremendous cheering burst
from all sides when, at a mile and
a' quarter, the 'Ward- crew drew
two lengths ahead iof- the, Harvard'.
At this moment the Powers were two
Jengths hebind, the Harvards, and the
North-End bop: - were close up- With * ttie
Powers. They all then disappeared behind
a point of land. When they reappeared
the,Werds ind the Hartards - were anti
length behind. The wildest excitement
was manifested by the spectators, and the
shrill ( cries of the .eollegian, Fere! , hear -
th
..aboyet, the idierrii‘- and'
shouts. In the last one-half toile both
crews bent to oars with renewed vigor.
The Wards pameditte.llriCuay i t whining
the race in We iluirtisit time ever made;:
it seventeen minuteatiplifortyAnclal4(
seeonds. The Harvardievrtirelwh'Mnittlisr
behind, and though they stopped rowing
tht,y ,wara „timed, ionventeno„ fpi.ikutaes.sofi
timoraill. ° J, Thy; Poirmajttdildi
(sahib Iflti'llighteen minfitea and twenty -
slit seconds, and the North Enders, fourth,
in twenty-one inirmtes finfi'4ll.l.-threll
Zilemphis Items.
Cla Teityps, , of . tot*, Pn j ugmegli oave_tte.l
1 MP:minus, July 22..—Gus Burton, a well
knbwn confectioner was severely
r sta t hbod
thia morning brakiirhil Guardia;
Bill Nelson and Howell Cabb, two ne•
groes, got into a dispute to-day,, on : the
Pidgeon road;' Thalatter dievi a mint.
the former shot him in tho breast inflicting
aseverewound. r l I.7r_
OnlfOndaY night hainnel tv
Mg near Grenada, Mlsaisaippi, was shot
whilst undressing and mortally wounded
=by* nest* thullgit'Anbei biffeblith, teekko l ifiwt
,Ontelfetalykltie elttzoiis and d plittY or - 101-
;411e75. After being chased several miles into
swamp h9l WAR twireribxl 8411 . -
React Smith, captured and brought back
Ad Grenadaowhorelheimob was with liveltst
dilliculty preventdd froth haliglngi,hina.,C
ino;eatute for the assassination is knoWlf.--
1 sgu. 1 111.rplfine , asidourt.q.
r.
GavrdeiraPl;to the OILIOLIP.I
COLUMBIA, 1112,65t,._ Mk was In
,lroduced in the 'teitifilaidte reducing the
WO s
of 91natity, vr,l4pht the .iGovernor will
yew,
ii :,
ye wilt be , to permit Irre-
Aponsible parties to ,hold,cdllcsi.., TThe Re-
n licenaare anzhilit Weida' Or!rio Vernor
aat,gbietimatioe f and Amps ..aro-Abelng
taken for the removal of his, diseldllitaa . „
ale
work
: ' = ; , , Miks, i n--
iiTWeieiiteicti I. tne.ititiseelia ttiit•euo -- - , r,•4
- 4 iteee,ti.o, Julfp.:==Theoinireirdiefy i hot
i
we tiler et,the.paatlthree - Weehalliuddefor.
varied this afternoon -by a Isevere ,hall
110 nt:',TTbeltlierinettieterAdi tviiititi de. ,
igro u. aliases were atteelt,,by lightnipic,
tee 'tiPtedted'ilid itotebil iMilillivelllnsa,=''
Maim down. The rain bilis* termitic.
'' i Y'L‘6"-=-: 4 441.1.:C — ':ki „Oar
f s ,llltUread iteeldinuagineer Mille&
e fty trecioctiethiei.iice: Animates uuest i w
,• , i PiritZbilitilArtiG":7.6,l7 pq i
totetvea train.aPettlittitie Myr ; n
fr° lAC l VllPlCtkrthl r IvaibtimuKiikz:or.,
cul e -, l 44intr a iriir k watomt'
1 76 4
$- ' Mid to les ~ ;t he •fireman. - a• -
•- T / INlgite4 Wilifilellgenv -Wiggijar
ill , -, ,_ „,,,t i== l :;•= l '
, , • a .. n ‘• • ,14.1. ‘,11,‘ ... ~ , „,,,t u r ta .
l s "4646ilieehill•Con a rraa in! rel,„
,:sleri Ylet=erilake at Alto ; yrewl'oth.., ' ,isap‘i
Wives freak part s et the eetethr
' an nt.
1
EWE
BBBBF•'!
,
1 :-Molitleathicitcnent Norih Carolina
hi very high. . . t
. ,
-one mon? ,of,•pholoyo oettorred .in. New
York anti one in Brooklyn on 7 httruclay.
ReveYdy.Tohnston was banguetted
yesterday at Annapolis, Md., his nativo
Plitm
—The journeyman tailors of New York
"strike" on Monday next foreight hours as
a day's work. ' '
•
—lt is reported 'certain bankers la - Lon
don have offered . 62.000,000 por.year :rent
for the lily of • r.'
Shariff Wiliningtop,.North
appointed. two Aisgroes and .
oneeivhite ManlDeputiea.'- • •
—The Deniooratio CongreselonalCionveti-'
Don of the Seventh -I:481,mA; 'met at Tetra
Hantei, yesierdav k and pc:gun:Wed
Hon. Daniel W. Viiorhees. "'"
—An Irishman', named Malonci, Was ar
rested in •New :York, on Monday, on his
arrival:from Europe, on a charge. of have
ing iominitted a murder in Ireland-. re
cently. ~ I 'l4, • : •
•
--Refreshing reins havcrfallen in the vi
eillity,a..WiliniNltont(Xorttt 'Carolina, • In
tine te"si - e most or the crops. " Corn in
some localities was hopelessly ruined be
fend the rain•fell.; • .• • • -
-.AdViRs (rem st. Thomas totheloth re
port the arrival of (knurl Valeetps,, from
Veriesueli, - as 'the itipiiit.of Gen. Monigro
ippon:him. schooners,
for the new government.. The American
Minister. to Venezuela • had also arrived.
hating been"ecapelltid teleave 'for fear of
his life. He wail merubark soon for Wash
ington. ,The followers <of Cabral, ,o the
ISland,'W ,ow the . frisking aCtive preparations
fcr a Among Ms St. Tionsingo. A violent
cyclone visited the 13arbadoes on the night
of the 10th. Vessels were dashedlogether
and some lives iota.'
—Recent news from §yria states that the
American 'colony it Jaffa has now dwindled
down to less than twentjrpersons, and that
Mr. Adams had left for ,England to en
deavor to secure tecruits. Since his de
parture' the. charges , mtule • against Mr:
Adams have been asserted by his;deserted
disciples to haVe been viell'founded. Ral
-08101,•alai accomplice in the murder of the
missionary, Rev. M. Coffing, in 1862,Was
arrested' a few months ago in the,disguise
of a . policeman, near Alexandria, Iri North
ern Syria; and condemned to the gallows:
The principal criminal. was condemned to
death.
.
—At the suggestion of Gov. Warmouth,
a ressalutiori passed the Senate of Louisiana
on Tuesday, calling upon the commanding
Goireini for troops to repress lawlessness in
the northern and western parishis of Lou
isiana, a memorial' having been received
from Franklin - pariah, with signatures, set
ting forth thatetleast fifty murders ; had
been cOmmitted there and 'in • adjoining
parishes lately. The - resoltitkneeteitill
ma t pptutition and an acrimonious de
bate,yinerribens being opposed to call.
log upon the military authorities , stating
that the civil authority had bean' fnlly • re
stored. .
--The three robbers who were-lynched
near Seymour, Indians, on Monday night;
made 8 full disclostire - ot their connection
with many robberies and murders in that
vicinity. The "headquarters were at the
Reno House, near- Rockford, 'about two
miles from'Seyniour. This family was de-
Oared to be the originators of numerous
nuirders and highway" robberien, and di
rect participators'in nearly. all of them,
rendering life and property unsafe and
holding the peaceful and law-abldiag citi
zen* in• a continual state of fear, John
Reno is now in the/Missouri Penitentiary,
two other members of the family are under
arrest fiir the robbery of Adams
most
Company, and Flunk Reno, the' most skill
fulttnd adroit miasmic' of the whole tinnily,
is now . .at Windsor, Canada West.. Marge
reward will be paid by the officers of. Adams
ExpreSa Company on delivery of tdit'body
Seyspour, 4aokson - county; Indiana.'
St, Idih: market.
My Telegraph to the Plttehttrith friazette.7
ST: I.4oure,r July 22.—Tobaoco active and
buoyant, but not qnotably, higher. -. ln Cot
ton 'nothing doing . Hemp unchanged..
Flouring gnbd trade dernand at un6hanged
prices. Wheat—better grades Arm and no.;
sive, and lower grades .dull.-and heavy;
white and fancy red fall $2,25; prime ;
wheat and.ohnlee red t2,15a2,20. Corn dent
en and,inixed and yellow 'higher at 97a790:
white listsB6c, Oats name and firmer at, NO
,atezo ihr 451 d; new Verity and dull at,70a720
Rytateady at ' Slilikll,l2:' Vrovision,s dull
.and, anotuuq.sd.. , : ;
Irolethi.atarket. • ; ,
ifar Trieenkos to she l'ittebitieh thiette:i
Tql.FXIe . July . 22.—Flour—receipts 700
bbla; 'ablpments 7 -1.000 bbis .aud, quiet.
Whilat=rticelPti TAM tin and a.aluttie firm
er; sales neW•NcQ 1 red at 112 119. 2'11,85;'
amber and. No. l'rod Sellers 'Air August' , at
111,60.. ; Corn—reeeipts 2,075' tint; alai ptnents
. 4 ?- 15 ,41 1 /0 ha and IVI lowan , Bales .fresh
1461 P1 No. Laud 2 Chicago at fitcr, 'Yellow
264; rejeet4sl„; 26c: , damaged 8k1; • hostile.
Oatesteady, ,at pp ; for No. 1., Rye...receipts:
460 blinhd.mulet ;LAP for NO. A. Freight/8.
40 by iitalintett:l4,
ideletb Buffalo:7c by sail to o ' 3,
Wegeo;
/ flelO ti ttite. „ .
• -New:Orleini Market.
thiseste.3 "
New Ottraisne; July 22.—Cotten lb nein-
Inally:111114301,4 e; receipts 200 bales. ` , "Floni is
Tquietat, , ll77s.lor superfine; 1111,60a14 -for
dhoice;t all, at 9115974 e. • altB 'd *ll
etjr.ti ae; #4y ellahaUged.,, at 220.5 0 .
i t i l dultatlWe for ahouidersi•and I7yte
forte an ides..' • LafdAuletat filefor tierce ,
*aid 2 °,Ct „ , ,
„Bullrido M rktt.' •
T-- jurtirAi t o; jixly 22—Fibur doll
Wooav army ;450 otreivii khit
$1,66 .asked , Tor. No. 2
andqdn, loto i 'Rood. :demandr !saki 1 50,0 00
buith atrWe. Ods ,ftuntind t ei2tooly bush
at net: t , c.ktw,r artixaoswaehongedi
111
Mal Matkft..
ST S to Jgr 2 2,4--Cat4l l 4 6 1 v a rl ,l-
.la nrichi odi eig*iire zoadir;otinfor. 4 4
to. #2.6OaP; good to
prime butpherg Oak • and atinkla
)ItdppinkilatiffAsoa6,76, 23h4e0L ant i
Jain MVP unalumitfiL , 10; ~„
4 s
` trie et. • - , . ..,„. ~
- Verri,
AiddliCliZEizil made, .1. 10 9 1 Hof , *l l beforo
el lit" wer i ;„7.4siprainfiebargingnOwelle
utitilhveiebardsge Baniareednien i :
I/ :420iliest'eS 23040 / ) Bili 4 '3
illifrOtt(o*'
414 iiol ,4 frrei)o 6ol 4 B; ktePii:ii`ciOqki'
tilit;l44t at • 1 7 01tealY tt i i ' i " cAl l ilfoA4 - :
su citilte Mar% . ai ng d
! r iot ortorrilitr,lore the '' kit lithe • ilat,,
*limo lt)etppeati, tihet derfaideuttat'j3nteeid
apeirtion•fdesehical ollthereillestratadt" and
gtooro_
_ved/4 quaedikylet tidewater; ette/F by'
rkulli the i!Oing , Out Of t h e barrel, snit
I,A o ,l4lntivta ip MI oat.: The au,
"w 1 14, !iellt 41f 11 0 tfAid - I *-Atbrtt hearimp, -
"'" ' •% ~. --, - - ••• :").,..141 /:, vl
r l Ai i at l rdit•-TTOei-PPad:r3Oitolfir
}Wert] A a - rdefi .teraepoiti akeattel:
t
etatekialbel- i g itbeetivt with titai Via
Oitieland Pareenges Station to Craig street,
In the Tivirnspwooad ward. '
NUMBER 175
CITY' AND susußON.
Alleged Wife Petz.using..ethe Aeiasedi
41yeated. '
Yesterday officers. Moon and Irwin of
,Mayor Blaekmore's police, received • a l re 4
'quisition from justice J Mina of Comm.g
Diana, Ohio, for, the arrest' of Dattiel'Shtitty
charged with poisoning: his wife. and•who,
was supposed ' to be lurking in this vicinity.
It is alleged that Shutt; who was formerly a
a resident of I.Awrenceyille, moved his
family, consisting of•limself,'wile and two
children, to Columbiana, about sixty miles
from Pittsburgh. Some time- during the
latter part of last June he intl. the:
life of his matrimonial partner, _Mrs.
,Margaret L. Shutt, insured in -a'
York Life:• Insurance Company for - • Live
thousand, dollars, On , the 4th of July the
lady suddenly became ill. A phYsiclan
was called in but despite' all the exertitins
of medical skill she grew,, worse rapidAy,
'and' after, a Week„ of, intense suffeiing,
death"came to her relief. 'The bod,f was . _
.lieught back to Sewickley,' where ; all the •
frJ ends of the deceased resider, and interred
abobt; 'a week ago. The mother of
:Mrs. Shutt, Mrs. M'Stevenson, thinking '
there was something Wrong In the - affair;
made some investigations, `the result of
which causecther to make the ,information
'against Shutt , befbreilastiee chu g - ing him with poisoning his wifh=sfor. the 1:
c i purpose.of obtaining the insurance monity.
cTtie'ofticers arreSted the adcbsed in ass- .
loon in the Allegheny Diamond - hist - avant.
Ing, about hal&_pastsevefro!cinek, : and con
veyed him to the lockup. Officer,"lrwin„ :
started back with him to - Cohltriplana - On
the two o'clock train this morning.-
_ ••
Dullness of Trade-An Embezzler. •1
Mr. Jones keens a grocery stOre On Wylie ,
street, whichhas .alwaYs enjciyed a p retty'
, MistOm, but either f. r ,
goad run' orcim 'the
dullness of trade or . some other equaliSr
-pocierfiil cause, the receipts for' the• peat
week had fallen off considerably. It see ds
that Mr. Jones his•been away for iseenple
of weeks, and the establishment during
that, time bas been carried on by a clerk,
Whose duty it was to turn over to Mrs.
Jones every evening, the amount of,the
:day's sales. The t.econd week of the Pro
prietor's absence. Mrs. Jones alleges that
th..- cash handed to her showed a great de
ficieheY. but:the clerk explained that trade
was remarkably dull: On Tuesday even- '
ing, he-closed the store as usual and re
tired to his room, but not to sleep,
.• was. ;;
apparent next morning when the roo m was
.entered and found to be vacint,•thedetvey_
couch lock in g as though it had not been slept
on. A farther examination reveiledithe
myaterlotis ditiappeaiancenf one hundred
and fifty dollaes` Crdra-a'''dfe4slbi , buiestii•
drawer,,whiott f aasociated.with the Museribe
Of am clerk, naturally led Mrs. Jones,to
think that he perhipd - knew something
about it, and accordingly she repaired to the •
Mayor's office, and.made an information...
for larceny against" It was suspected
that he hatlstarted'East, and late in lire day
these suspicions were confirmed , by dia.
'patch froldthe Mayor , of Harrisburg, i gtat,
tug' that he had'been arrested in that city.
Chief of Police Green went last eteningtO , '
bring the fugitive back.. •• •
,:•••,T
'Robbing
.the-
Some designing scoundrel. on last Salnr
'day evening - broke open'the postoM'ce box
located at lthe , corner 'of• braig'aii Robin=
,
son: street / First ward;' Allegheny. Mr.' •
Wesley McKelvey, theleiterier;T:Visited the
box Saturday iafternocin,l. and jt - , is , not. ,
known whether •any mails matter:lves put
into it after that bOur, but. tvhatever was, ;
there 'fell into the - hands"of the' thief.'
,would seem from appearances that the'
lock-of the boz was kneplied•clearlYomits
fastenings' by a' violent. Wow with some,
hard substance.-The diishin of the opera- "`
for was undoubtedly to obtain possessiont
of oto ipek e t4t no trace 4itcould i be fotmd,
It is 'knciven that 'a 'key which will
:open one wtll open' all on the , boat' in the''
Unlied States, as they are all made afthr
the same pattern. _The thief, hy,securing..
the ihic tad haVe a dtipliditta %eV anide,
andithus be enabled le“cariiy:Atiti big werk
in other localities without fear of detectitinv:;'.,
which seems to, have peen
,the ids heid
in, view'. A reward . of tairenty 'dolliteti has
,:baenoffereilt by !..Roatmasterfr.W.ltelYyp' gbr,
the arrest of the perpetrator or any iufor m r,
• mation leading thereto. Unite 4 States do
le:Alyea are at • Oki'* and' the'Y .7 arn
shrewd ,bande,; tbel _busin ess, • Vert spa,
they will stAeceed in working up tiati (gum 7
1:.
• An .1111Seal)ed
The. Erie„Emit sae 'train ( brought Sib
city yesterday morning a fugitive from lug...
sloe, named,4451:94 # l. ” diarge. of -
Sheriff Walter ' of, Somerset coact% , : I t
seems that some two years since Boyle,wita.
"1499991.'.;9) the P9m9X110;011.,10
Months for forritcattoii and hsstaidA l Alter, ,
remaining in the' ini3titutluti about twenty
'two days he made hier.oseispeV and luitU tt " ,
Chided the :vigilance of, detediveS entitn
Tueigday last, viliCO he was arrested in }fill- it
Own, Pa4lby Sheriff Widter..'lle' saylehe
'has only been a short.timelninibtowni r 4.
rest of the .time slave Ws , •80419,:bfilag—
passid"te 'Wheelin g . - Wellsburg, and:in
Ohio towns. Walunderetanil that
AA indiottnent for murder pending sgatrati
him in the Somerset Court, and another* _
'lighter effettie.••• Tbe'Sheriff started on
"with him yeeterday , afteinoon. l • '
A strancti Case. ~.ft
• lulufaßenham;,made information. yeater.
iiiiy•ihyltforeAlderman Matasiers aicalPs
aehrge idvien'639. ,„
benbani's (wttott nrideittikail sterile -
that Efelienefelt ,came to hid establiehment •it
and 'stated f that his eldl4.llOA dead at d ; he
wanted himlb attend' to the arrangments -
for the Funeral.Eie , siso stated that'a mer
ehAntoll , Liberty
him streeltOmerhose employ
050, which he
eolleet•on litdtirday ntght'aiid- pay 1413111
Milder:Atwell§ eireninktaneen Benham 'for;. -
rilehad ertwe' s ueeel944.e . for Aktelbr,
including eetriasea and a Tel to:the
psivoya r di beteilietokest of
nnt
ben icall4upop to aetthi up
:Soben I .4.. !thorth ,ftwds aiminpqn•
' Ocertaitiiidihit'lits !mince
r i fpro je l a • . 44363 refillse." ., A*iiiiailit *a
Domed:
I ~!i ,rtiusHachibni-Lite Wriiiiiiiiteil. "' i
"Itilsont elk °blacklist firrentigir a iii Hons •
e ,Halldaat DoemetedenollimPaahandleillall- 1 -
at the comer of Fourth and.'orril 0,
1 140etR , ! ) 314YfilteltaliWtiny! i D010n. , 1 little
it t iotth
t o* batw , i%Adtc, end „anyers .317,Pyter :;*
kiltd‘ Mail glertni . ribly'ehish ' an its
left iy4rdunsil.- -ftiappearathat ' •
the ,Iloy attempted to climb upon amarof el .
lii;light train,
al when he aliPPedAnd fall, and,
tlits twhifolteW flirt car pat ass over his ''right
. legbe. lOW tbetknee, l'erut.hinw it i' st& as to ,'• ,-
' re lßtSi tain,P nn
P , ct_lJp,pespiryi imit idiO•i- •
.4vet int) joisToot,; - 14.8 WBB carded to , the y,
~,
,realtlft*-fof-- hie *mite on e the Fourth ' i '
Streta,, k 1 i ,rostq c i. awl tar. . 24,1k501r, dent Attir t ,i
*OO simputated the right leg Ikelcnr the -
knee, , d the toes of the leftfoot.
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