Ili I - 4b - ' tit Y 1 111"1411112614 afr •Proiastolk ~z. Mak 11 , , *spa tam Ti; liotniVott. Pit47-1-ar*Priet4". OinneT i• , 13t MID TUE NEW Already' thereleort , comes to %enlist site public hsn: been precledmed at Madrid, and that Many leaders of the Spanish people have rded monarchical ideas forever. The LA rid silithnoltiriCountry of Europe' syinpathizen "with' -iierer move ment, reD44l43ll:italuncescasperialin to in augur2terf._6T f3PalltlAncic,sa.c.Xilarmony, Peace; 41: P_Torr. Wf..9 .ie4 a4 ll / 1 replace bet among the Wang nations of 'the world. We can to. no' —evidences that her lOW 3:ret`, sowdlcallytenetrated with the intelligent spirit of ti, tree Democ racy, alto encourages, just hope that any "ertein of a parely popular self-novernment is about to be accepted or established. below. the. Pyrenees. 'lle utmost that can be!ex- - petted, from the 'Republican kOilvdonet 'Which begin now to leaven the eases in Spain, will be their imprint upon thelhenited con statagional monaeclky to wilich.sher people; are destined .to come. . The imtluence _of • English example is stronger in . Spain than bat of any other foreign -at Ilion on- the debe, and, although our o*. Republic in not without its intelligent admirers ::4PB her people, vet is is Ao En gland that the predominant middle eilifiaep of Spain will look for the tine type of their` own_ moat fitting institutions, ;and Avlll feel their pre femme to be warranted big exexiiple so sear to them ands° ioonspicuous for its suc eessfultombination of national power with indiedual freedom. The "day has tot yet mene,tolookifortherealization of a national Democracy in anypart of the EnrOpean con tinent, and !east of 411 upon the 'lberian pc ._ , ilia I risu vonuor - • -WORRI . ;_frakcs• i g ; : , oppio• - ' Co •910-•%;, 1 „,, • oruir:7474,- \ (lisivaJtira, .r.. 43 . it e1mk=0 ) ,. 7 Iti Sits`w i ii t 7 , 10.,64,,,i -f,„ bon!. siatitalaT, NOVPuri lft 19 * „ 10111' '7'llolP"' teigettg'iliso co: Wed vostlstOmd-OgtorfkgYs, the beet * chaff sit fOasf iteogpotre remwtYleaFaia. Ilmonkireh litekfrflreiitoo i a rmne , :14094. • Oss fM.ftalest teen a use saestrataidemorkedgeperts of any paper in floe /.3141- iika :awaited crap tiosik the awls of Xleilkany etfrunto, joiireferePogia imam doterfailie the rutin*, pricoa maths naerketsot the times!' buiios;tiansadiso is dispute. MIMS '4EIO CiPisinl4 Van *Lrotli ; # 4 OW. OffiC 6 l 41* in 'dub of tat: $ll5, ! t ied_onifre• ,theletYr tir of *O. irepecimen my* aitai free Soany,aedroa. *8 VENT *OD tie rinsias pas!ei of - isorlkire GireconctEliseo• ;er kanteacturing Mena. 'Third .altd Eizkrials: -,A, 144 qt. ColivrieM e 4 i 1 / 11 Jititiifrc4itteat aeafeboai4 ?Ire. Somatlt A Womatl onWOMen'S FafikarThSe e Apilkatio7l4triStri2lalla Bfatiftg of MedissassiTh 1:44h, Got& iteee,d, inaiew York Y yet • , TIES marriage of the7Vice Presidesit e/ect, SninTnali. eouF took place yes - -terdaxatakndovii, Ohio. The bridal PartY readleilthe day by lest Viellint-f, trail; $44 left theitlioftecw.nr* in ar fa' the Vatet,„Ae.particuhas of -which pre noted ' .ink . Ilteisu; 'the w' of 'Vie seasonsy sus 'Tended, .there ,will lie oconliletel over one ' - -thousand-miles of the tithe Union taifie, Rail road, ' The :rapidity .iivitic ;which this greet. iin**lcingtois'been . pit forward : excites 7ondetrtied-themork when cOmpleted will form theleOndest-toonvonentin the world ' Ao ropeorkerfaise*Alul viecluulkag-abilitr. quiteetV7ByirOc, east by,Tienifirork; t a Ake VCei f1e0074-11:14". t 414 tho.mato lial pro gM‘B of the 'EmP IIB -*et§ kePt *nlitlW4OetlePltteoo with* taPan-, Apixr,oin vote eeveste tkest (Ns ' - "stonil4lo eeme•Poeitietiveeletti(elr , tow T.:Wald:loo4w,eau: Theadvance Qr theie ,trest and iidjohianic,- Comasitivesttlis has beeii*Bfari* 44 11 2 th e, 04tee causeji. •werklngbeireePOP*restilte.Weg mote t The jounce Weitterh States hay.Vsitaved :ra'pidly. • : Ge+l4l34uns, of /Oboist odchibite the :•44baclwni.tvvoy,reitdatte'Sust, on* In ii tic:ahem. 37.nentIve,, :The: on* of the' reelfleithe"election roleeti• the to*eliste;' P - in tn-451061"3-31**thet ljnlv e invol l44 : cknitia-thef4eiet 00 Union•vee n ate . still -tiling in - viie*fite the l'eders 'Oth l ni_ V; They - feel:once skiin' Olathe iiinliouo not leign nt beeno94oolo•ffienOlied to? tlkti' • terror teit•cPtielfideti, oeW three reke I,4 , ,itt.:Tisteka - ‘ , o:4witelps '614 Oh ot over f4iti.iirfio= public , sthltit*, , l l hiogiago.=: - ..ii. ibithriseeeoen; the Judg. atenfotilwieetriae hienieemPtly. &reified= alm444grottng loyalty , 'sad- iisall theOnatea 'the tijeWefthellSonvte *eget Wet-, • riq:cillaitille, IreiteOlii. -TheGement AS of ** '6ovt:lfeebiree in ti4EignoP • lethet 'the levirth,eir, be petritaine&mr pea. lip, :with eAthilefite rcfe#4 , Intl iii4 Crnt lr '• 1 vorgriikel3iowigoi, je . Tiehtre, re: eentCtf_!nblkekiietetileP 0.*4 lives Of the sister States -_,....•..',L2--,... -1 Mil MU 1111 . 4 _. 4 _.----- r —p---- • Taiiime conwielions .fddizioi - Whom • vehave just übW, ; ii otii libilster;tB Eng. " land, The other .tuin ,Dognio unquietly lugus up and down the rem of the 'stage, while the plenipotentlaxy struts. , his, : brief hour' before ithe foot-lights If the, latter persists in hiseeifterft tee:dal:ill" tdinialisp: c elite the briefirsterlud'::_yet left beforeenin exorable popular willfihwa -down th,e cur ' tale! which shall forever after hide them both from human .enl,.iffiirstit tremble for usequessee& - -„Per the 'Presidents not the eo maia t,o g' content. with a secon ''. the - 4:lari3piwt it be be lon &11,/ pnblic•,iffidr, and will Ithortly make 'himself heard in Berne way sluedshall mark his , - own sense of his sl 'dignity: In' the • meantime; the . Ifills—ib?*.., nit'erture- • is 39 .2' e l t 3 F 9 some of hislnallah Mends that Texas is as ' ;safe toi;intaiblitig - -iiiiliti&nts, as any part ,-ef , the Union. ' Here is the way he phts it • - " o at-'there are acts of iiioleseein: that Stat4ibino 4kollbc trues but , not mom, I bf. have, than occur in either of, She other ittateigi' or in any other'ebnntry. I have no' doubt, therefOreethat grants emilnto the alal4will be aNisge Ss ar to bt the 17,n10n.!,,--::_:..-..':,'.:.......;::_______:.::: /- - _ _ __ El ~ , • • = " .`` ~lj WWI 1111 Ar 4 civneul, proelemetion,from the Gov- 1 erto 4if tilt Cclozon "Yealth• 6 inounP es the election of_tvtentrthree Congressmen , , . , , . in Octobtr, the netneneorrespimding to the gensallt sesugll6-itctA .1.1(114.- os VestutorelsoV diattlOtt,4lA:Megert the OistifilAthst CecorernOr --Jtille#l44- tirtsreit;lici,golitiog iisvii bseirsoesvid"byithe dscrtotwrof xi, 0 Poo- W MOOesith;oll/COlidt Ilifider the a ll love etithttiltetat 400014-10-thettk.Ologileirn, the *woof any wiOn as belting her - 4 ro. Owned duty 010 Wit member of the Elsnee of Itepresentetlyo44 Or Ilaite4St ste l lar that dtiltetet.o - - -•- •• • - - Two Write cestliatec love. bees given M the Itsttirtiludgei itittds district; Oro Us il vi* its. CovototoUtditathifitibil6Poneot, Mf, Y0W1101., , Other 00911SteltrOtelhintIP inn lige thet'S tefieltitalifitOt telie En Ell Idea Brturgi.4 f&tifi.cs!CS:of :naturaliza lion, issued istrbpsibtobia Only fnurbt-fivd flays , before the eledion, are discovered to.; babe:been voted -upon--of course, for-the Democutic candidate , 100 distric!- S B 4 wilds to the weight of the testimony vbiat till satisfy oOngreis—upon 41d 0i this settlement of the- contrcrversy 'Tave—that ,Covons has, bees elected by a clear jaaji,nit" of thelegal 'votes of 4.19, 43striCt. Gaititt; =Oll mmenna Ell - - TUE ENMESH ELECTIONS: VhepeoPle of 'England have achieved a wonderful triumith: The recent Parliame7 tory being the first under the 're: farmed and enlarged suffrage, have resulted in a largely incoemed Liberal majority in .the Omni:nen% the ' London • Tina.; placing ibat-maiority atone hundred and twenty. ant even , this extrwrdiam'y manifestation of Liberal progress is not the .• most ccmspicu .Mis element , wlich the =vas haa display. wad. In-the fact that the enlarged constit- Tnencies--adaonalderable part of • which have ..exercised the privileges of ,the Toter for the lint time—have, in the main, conducted the ' Oleo:dons with an unprecedentoi good order '.tind decorum," ia-blba,ftiNuid, perhVs, one, of the highest inix)fathat lhe iniases have been oducated, by the progress of events, into a thorougt litioss for their newly acquired Tights of citizensbirr. Disorder, ricesaid. Tenality bovO, from immemorial' ays, chit 011the .English hustings:' With each inlargssuent of the suffrage quallficationshas -come ancoally marked improvement in the Word, of the succeeding canvasses, until now we arelinfonned that the last great step, -which has almost made It man and a voter „oynonyttiots terms throughout England, ,has been istangsanted in the most orderly and quiet diction ever known in , the his. '• tory of the tdngdom. , , -; Who stall hereafter, ireEnglikbd; i that aY ' ,ininWgent and Christian People are unfit or Incompetent to govern themselves? Who skall estimate the ialtirnate limits of that in. finenee,, toworda More' radical" and: comprebansive. progress in the , direction of a - „' and practical,. Democracy-, renta,frOM this tethibition of the wise self-controi,of a great people ? 'Ainerinsas, *Jere is nothing. surprising in that eiPi3riefice which 136 jit ,aWakened the sling/143i, not'Only of Englishmen, of all 'Burette; It simply gratifies our • National - pride 'to perceive that a kindred People havircome to share with us in sub. inission to this. one essential princiPle which node:gee. 811.sfightly constituted govern-- Pl-entB4e.. eFM±led 10.aut4olita# ..ve con . lent , the goyerned. Let. us equally re. loies3,tliat the peoPle thatland—a mother land for so much of liiierlea-liave taken 'Ob"lorik a step 'fortiori; that way now which'; will inevitably letul - them to a' still more enlightened civilization and to loftier national' glories. , •, _ • NEWSPAPERS AS HEADERS. . The subject of introducing daily papers into thepublia schools in, place of , the read ers now in use eicites conaiderable attn.- _ ' tiou. The reasons ' urged in favor of the proposition are more tbsa counterbalanced by those, put forward is o pposition to t;he innoVation. The _.. Philadelphia Prim in. . commenting on till subject, says: tiThe literary tone of 'a daily Paper can not be bigb, except in some few favored im. stances. However brillbutt, or .classicatly -pure from time to tiine certain-articles or selections may be, as 'a rule," a newspaPer . -cannot be accepted as a 'model. of style. Then,,could we rely on the average class of teachers to select the best of such as would be found? And, dually, there mwd,"always be in a ne.wstiaper certain departments and subjects which should not be brought Under the eyes'of children, as, , for instance, the p o llov xdualaa, the record of crimes* awl-. cidentec.aild athousand thing's whichgrown uppeople deinarid, but which children , had earl better not be taught too y. _ it 18 a sad .conuneatary on the times in -which we live that a daily journal cannot be made up with just such matter sawkigh the t With impunity be placed in the hands of ~_ purest and most inno cent `W ith out t h e fear of entail; illitkrOns imninquences= in to rapid dayof prOgress and edvanal. , I meat the conductor of a rtewßtperi. is -forced to give p 'tietiriii Ma Cein*i.” tO mat t , - . ' ter which would much remain un written, but the demand Eby thalamic' for mtnutepart iculani of all OA it goingeili . about thenx-Of anthOitalmatugro tostireathe isolcolpn,,, 14.13u00 1 a SenSterlr i V n" Ability, the editor expunges gock, mattgr from his paper, he is' ' , at 01101 ~ w ili it? I taCk Of entmilie, sad lik )e . t h , ~ . . . . . ' . . . ~.-, ' ' .7 A i r• , "..... ,- ' l .' '-. ,-- • - , -,,,,,, --i t is i r'.i ,'. 1,3 , , 4 . 1 . , -- ._ ... ''.1,45,ii-' I . lffiiift 7r till '' l'i' gSVA.T . . iityvE , - r ....0,,,-1868,•'' V. willarnP‘nt tiikii Patronage On., Pie:74OORA 04 hk tTle banefss; Until n 11/07e correct t;414 eilstA i* the aildr ik * , Tger 110%01, -Oh, munch ea the reanse , . ger of a paper, - areresPoiniiiiite 'O:4 JO *l \tents, the Asily jool l 4, sh.vold *kit eivii. of the schoolroom, 'and the prosy readers retained f(_2r_Lo.:_tthe. °tin ' •' . United States Senators fromTennsilvnuia. As the question "Who shall be the Uni ted States _Senatorfrom PennsylvWts to succeed-Mr. Brickalew ?" is now:_asitating the politicians, or rather the RepaWcans -- who have the Majority of the Legislaturti' thanks to aid' patriotism of our oeople-it' may be flab() uninteresting to , : know Who have held`the honorable position. Te following list prepared-from the OR cial h records by- the. Titusville Herald, gives , the name of,every enatot from Pennsylvat nia from the commencementof theGovern merit under the constitution<MarCh 4, 1789) to the present time, with the deW3 on which each commenced Ida term of service, and whin, the term expired, 'either bylaw or res ignation ' , William lifeclay, Xiaron a 1789,March 8 , 1791. 1 Albert Gallatin, rehrsary 20, 179 a, Feb ruary 28, 1794. (Mr. Geiatin's seat was vacated by a resolution. of the Senate, he nineeig a citizen of the 'United States years, as required by the Constitution.) s Ross, April 1, 1794, March 8,1908. James Meekl 1808. Re y, March 4, signed. _ - Michael Leib, December 12, 1808, March 3, 1809. (To fill unexpired term.) Michael Leib, March 4, 1809; Itedgmed. Jonatium Roberts, February 24i 1814, March 3, 1815. (To fill unexPlred term.) Jonathan Roberts, Marchr-4, 1815, March 8, 1821. , William Findley, March 4,1881, marou 3, 1827. Isaac D. Barnard, March 1827. ne e ,irge M. Dallas, -Decernbes 18, 1881, „ . 13,1838. (To fill unexpired term.) nel McSeart, March 4, 1683, 1 farch 3, lea Sturgeea, March 18 39 1 March , 3, 1851.1 1 , Richaid Broadhead,March 4, 1851 March 3,1857. 1 i 4867. Ria- Simo Cameron, March' 4, signed. • _ David Wilmot, March 14, 1862, March '3, 1857. ' (To till unexpired terse.) Charles R. Buckalew, 'March 4, 1863. (Term expires March 8, 1869.) Robert Morris,' March 4, 1789, March 3, 1795. William Bingham, March 4, 1795, March 3, 1891. ' - A Teter 31.nbi , enberg March 4, 1801. Re signed. George Logan, July \ 18, 1801, March 8, 07. (To fill unexpired term.) 18 Andrew Gregg, March 4, 1807, March 3, 1813. Abner Lticock, March 40813, March 1819. Walter Lowrie, March- 1819, March 3, 1825.. • ' Wm. Mark, March 4, 1825, March 3,1531: Wm. Wilkins, March 4,1831, Reeigned. James Buchanan, December _6, 1884, 'March 3, 1837.. (To fill unexpired terra., James Buchshazi March 4, IN 7, March 3, 1843. James B a chman;March 4, 1848. Re signed. , Simon Cameron, March 13, IBA , March 8, 1849, . (Toldl unexpired-Im%) James Cooper, March 4, 1849, March 3, 4855.. Wm. Iligler,Marck4lBss, March 3,1861. Edgar Cowan, March 4, 1861, Match 3, 1867. Simon Cameron, March 4, 1867. (Term nires March 4, 1878.) Opinions out= Preis. .. : moo its wanton sepubucia .3 _ 'Mr. Grow is now aprominent candidate for the next United. State* Senatership His on by name hasbeen presented for the positi the HePtiblican press, -sin& is *;enctoined by by many - taiitinthiential journals in all Secti of the State. We of Me; northeagetn, tier ire milted 40011.1i414. lielleying our ,clabith , ere entitled to. ecogon, =Atha& . our in-, terests are of sidlloient, impetuses to wax flint our chifirdit'repreSentaLiont intim list of honorable and respmisible positions with; in ttie-,gtft : .-or ; the ,partj.,* - The ' p eop le- of PennitYlffaitSiere. Mr.-Grow : a elitist/111dd reward for thesoccesareeently ecnievedini, der ble 'auspices. Thele iiiiiiiiiii ie.. the Legislaturosielieo, so no One re mo de-. aerrin4.,aralmoim better tinalifiedbs, natuhepla ce re; eduation and eaperielme to : ado flu t 'withelistingnished fidelity and credit to the _Stater .1.,;,...., -i,lis. 1 ' . ~ 1 ; -tiggerit'tbe nige,Sll slailer.3. L ,' . Since' the October-electin- 'them bas - be . . -. more or Tess , in . the Repel's' of ,Penniiyi*iiiiii uponike object of a alleterC:• sor to Mr. BnckaleiV i it the' Eremite of the United States. The mania .of , some '..very O cellent St ates . 'have .;.been =flounced, but. none Have we aCen,that meets our =proved, •as nukh mi that of ilia G :' W:. Bolted of Warren Ounty: We look upon m as, pre-eminently epialified. for AMA high awl . re sponsible position, and ma trust the • good sense of the Legislatuts will be. shown in his election,— If .IMige Scofield - was as well known in other parts of the Stale as he la in this district, we believe te..woulciscarcely have =opponent. Where keit known kis , superior talents and capacity for so promi nent a position, are appregiar. ' - rirroai the York True Detuocrit•V Aside from the well custom of party regulation, 001,8rItOr Gearrpossessee strong claims sa a candidate for re.nomina. sip..: As an executive, lie is secondlo no mat` esti filled the ribertniterill slier '' of this , Commonwealth. His adminlstra tien has „been 'marked 'by stutacity, states'. rilftrishilli and MnswerYing fidelity; not 914. to tbsparty that placed him in ; power, bat ; to the rat principles of justicaand lib erty . 1, C P role the Hollideraqurwrieeleter.y •. -, Gelrral Geary W.:teen . .A .Bond soldie r , inakei an able, safest:ld exellentvort li and the people of the gleriaus . Old Key.. stone will continne, him in his:present posi, i tion a Oddity equal 'to' ' that 'which; She 'has j ust ki to yen his old on:omi= in totqz - Genral emit.' -., •,•. . . ,`. -',: '• ' thowithe'etuto Guare4 'According to precedent established by, the Itepiiblicois of the Legislature, . State I Treourers are.rerelected ,fer••.; thrse:Aorpip,, General Irwin is in his first ten= ,as "-we . qtestion whether any man . placed at the bead of the Treasury ever; ,in iso, short a made' SO' ablesa so stiesesSfUl ban= 'Buse;el officer/Ille'imifortit deOrtMent; both *ad a man and an ofilmM has been unenceo- , tionable. - •''''' ' ' '' ' Management of-10n0t.,,,n Elie:tom ~.. „, / T h ere ] i s no unhorm ;lay for voting in England as there / is 'were; but the limit - of variation in time cannot Much exceed a *WC ln every place entitled to 'be repie- Seated in Parliament is a person called "the returning officer," whose duty it is to man age the election.. In counties, the Sheriff; And•in cities end berduglis the Mayor,- Tiai liff, or some other person duly appointed, is , the returning officer. The writs froth tbe Lord Chancellor of the Ilthigdom are dis patehed to these 'returning Officers, com mending them to electtheir members,which they must do in boroughs • within tix days titer the I receipt of the writ; while in the counties twelve days are allowed, - but the election must not be Veld sooner than the , sixth day.- 'Upon the day fixed, called the nomination day, a • covered platform called thelustings is erected in thelprincipal tot; e i. Ini Colin es andln some,eonvenient loan in °di' places, Upon whiChl the candidate ; for el don and their, friends; assemble. The return g officer takes the oath against hril, bery and for theproper (Waage of his'da4 ties. The candidates are proposed by'one sup porter and Seconded by another. They then dreai thetlectors{ statiig their, political , ad opinions and their claims represent thee). It the number of persona proposed dries net exceed• that which the _electors are entitled \ to send to Parliament, the* are elected then and there; if more be I put4 in nomination, and .a ntdst . arises. the returni gn officer calls f or a "show of hands," and declares,' which ctindidate has the largest nuraberheld np ftwhiM, but as ' there is no way, of dis covering whether ..all mhol thus give their *fote are entitled to one, any,candidate un-' wilTing to abide by . this decision may de mand : a poll. 'When° th is. is . taken, each elector appears before persOns appointed by the returning officer as hid deputies, and de cides for which candidate he intends to vote. This poll is entered by the clerks la the poll-books, which at , the • expiration of time allotired by_law for pelting, are taken to the' returning officer. : The votes, are added cip and the candidate who are found t to have ,gained the highest I:mml:kr of votes are deoluiedby him to be duly elected. In counties the poll remains open for two d ys, And in Citi es and boron r one only. ;) Jams • Pairrow r ites in l'ae ror. 1 Morithiy : , 1 N , If you look into e early life of nil helpful men, those w make life easierau nobler to those who Como after the yr will almost invariably find that they 4irl purely in the days oPtheir)renth. In life the brain, though aboundingin v g( la sensitive and very) susceptible-4o in tar, and this to such a degree that a "corn I tively brief and mbderate indulgel 1 tit Vicious pleasures appears , to lower the on, and impair both the delicaky and effici cl of the brain for life. This is not reac • ng, boys, it is simply the truth of sci e nce .' 1 . 1 . Dann oy A Roviscifnm.—On Sunday, in Paris, died -Baron Slimes Rothschild,. fifth son of Mayer Anieler Rothschild, the founder of the gt:est Bothschlid• Boopetitt, family of bankers. toe fitharbid tench it" dren, , five of them out. - Jared was the head of.the house in 'Paria. l, . Be was born May sth 1722, and was ore tt, -fibleSill MI brother itoieeien, in 'fermi, but erreuttially 7 i took up his. residence in . Pat*: The 4 five brothers 6-instituted but one • firm, in which 'sill had an equal interest; =bilt condueted the maunder fire branches, eatunrthe . .of one of :hp brothers .fire Vi ' 011;PmesItheenlyeunitUl 11414; , /bbt the putAiheri. AIM Amilr of .the Oda rillifigiVitio l l44llo4t bow takeilizto , . , - . THE COURTS• , Supreuie Court. _ .., Suprem e . Court met at the •usuas hour yes ' relay 1 morning. Present, Chief 'Justice T comp - son, Judges Sharsafood, Read an Wil liams. The following business was trans j acted: . W. D. Mobre, on motion of M. W Ache son. Thomas M. IlayitO, on potion John U. Etimpton, and John WiTaylor, n mo i tion.of John R. Large, were' duty q e el knd Admitted to t practice in this 130 Thefollowing cases were argued: • Carnahan .vs. RroWn, anii_BoYe • Siert Allegheny county Common Please. ~' Snir matted. I . ' Foster dc Co. vs: Fowler &0., AlleghenT county' District Court. Argued by Smith for plaintiff Loin-.eror, and by D. W. Bell for J. L. wry and by Bit for Fou ler & Co. • 1- . , Wainright vg. McCullough. Continned. Line vs. Harrold, Ro•judgment'or ordered. Snow et se. vs. Thompson Oil Company. Judgment adirmed._. Opinion.hy Reed, J. Lewis. Lane vs. the Conronwealth, Al legheny county; Oyer and ermlner. Judg -mentrrovereed and' venire/de novo awarded. Opinion by Tisotapony/-.T: ',This opinion will be found in fall eleawhere.] _ .. ';, Chapman vs.. Chapman et - al., Fayette bounty., Judgment , affirmed. , Opinion by AgueYl. j.' - ; __. . - ‘.. :• , • ~ Baker's appestilli, Westmoreland county. Decrees, made. length.„,,Opinionby 4g- The dOurt tien adjourned to meet in .__ P.hilsidelphia on the first Monday in Jan -1109 neXt. - - .6,:_... "-- ' Q. S. District ouitr-luslg6 M'Candlea. -Henry Mollronn, indicted for _retailing liquoru without libense, plead guilty, and was sentenced td,psYa, fine c o stae United., States Of,twentv Aoll suld s • Inthe Bankr . . .. branch ',petitions' for dilieblage wore . e. by "Aaron Mine, Ja bob B. Sayder; • trick' Keiran.lames S. 'Baker and W in.•lt..' Maker; of LIITATIIO county, .and Jam es H. Fellows, of. rdford county. and the usual orders were The jury::yere discharged until Monday; I Nov: SO,. Ms. ,- 7 ' • • '" ' Abatis.; Court--Judge,llsunpton. • • • Court met at the usual briar, Judge llamptonon the' bench. • cation of Pitts Bulldlust and loan .Assoc '. • burgh vs. Jacobus et a 1.., retorted - on trial yesterday, net Yet concluded.' Bolloyolng is the trial list ibr to.day: • 28. - Alcheson vs. Waldeln. • 29. Wolf vs.' Marian Oil I Company. • • Si. •Vola4..dadnitstratots of Jacob - 131ckendor n. Herron vd Patterson, Neel:ions & Co. 84. - Graff. vit. Spence. id ; -; • • • as. ollee 4irt: 7 Ditberidg7e 4 ST. Ilaiferet alj O'B wills rie et l . • 88, MoUlargz - Vs. .Company. . • Walla sisllP;w—ll/4-ge Mteprett. Conti met at ten o'clock yesterday morn ing, Judge %erred, \ea'ths bench.. The fol lowing busintite was transacted. • • .- . Tip•O*l9ll2. 4132MULT. ' ~ .. , • Susan Troy, indicted for felonious assault and batterv,on oath of Ellen .IDripps, was put on trial, _and plead not: guilty. , The ao oused, it appears, had threatened to run a carving knife through the proseontri,,but made no attempt to wry,: her , threat into execution, The jury found a: erdlot of not guilty, stud the accused was , 0180 1 targed. . . , . , ROT OTTILTT;(` The next ease taken,lip*eith Common-, wealth 'vs.'.Tohn ' GUILTY indicted 'for receivintr stolen goods:, It Was'. alleged' by the prover:diem ' Mat gni . aceinunt had TW- A:4mnd a lot of ?inroad iron which was said fee have been stolen from the Outer Depot Of the PillsburgbiTort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Coinpauy. - The trod alleged to have . beeti stolen *is !bend in' the defend' ant's stable, in the Sixth ' ward. The 'jury :returned a !cutlet of' no) gulltir. , i , , ti., .171 1.. " I ' . , YAMS I'o1 1 09/ 03, . ~ jr. ~._ ,wititgo,A; Hollis, indicted for oinitin - Ingmohey wilder Same pretenses, was next , put Alan trier. - It a pp earl -. that the de fendent Fat ent Went, 10 , the Alnerlea n Life Ineuridoe CrompanY, at: ,In • that ear, Racity hadAlven a policy, Christopher 'Kuhlman tor $3,0,00,,iind, ,alliti. Ruhlioan 10 not theVeatly tam* lo Tier the' pre iriillMi dloilis adVanoedliftr dollars, tele* tug Kabhuart's note , for the same. Before the money was veld t° Bolliikldr. Kuhlman 'dled,•and , edr. SAM, it is allegedo clew ed thatbeWas entitled ; to , et portico of the 1111,000 on account of having advanced, the nnydollant , • Ms demand was at . first • re• fused, hut, Bolds threatened la have the payment of the polloy.,stopped, if he was . not well , 414 end•linally sucoeeded in as tvintnii- 1W illism Kuhlman, Om fat 'Orli or KUMMltOta ra . . 11 .!'k t : f - 1 ini bea tioO changing him " with ootaugt, money under false-pretences.. The testimony was concluded, and Counsel will argue tips case before the jury this mo'rning. ,_ Common Ju Pleas—dge Stowe. . . , Burke & Glom vs. Francis L. Lee, et rd., reported yesterday. Verdict for plaintiff for 1)201.47: ' " • Joseph - Wolsenereft, vs. Sigmund Gold stein. %This was an action brought to re cover damages, alleged to have been-sus tained for malicious loosecution and false impilioriment. "The plaintiff in this action being desirous of taking to himself a wife, ,on tho lit of July, acoorapanied.by a fried came to;tids city for the purpose of procur. O n g the . tramway. outfit for - the occasion, wentar having accomplished his miathon, borne, and upon opening and exam ininghla ,purchasta, found that apair - of boys pants hal been had in the package instead of thOse he had purclissed and d for. He came back to the city the next day to have the pants exchanged so as to by ready for the ;wedding, which was• to take 'race that everting, but instead of effecting an exchtinke,_Goldstein had him arrested tor larceny, alleidng that he had stolen the panti. He was contlned in the lock-up until late itithe evening, when the case was discharged . bi We MaYer- Ileum the so for damages. Jury out. . .. The following isthe trial list foy: 179. Virurtzel & Co. vs. Duckhara r tY•da.. ' - 192". Scott vs. Grafton & Noble.. 183. Slipper va N.etterin et rm 187. Hilkor vs. Cooper & Co. • . 193. Frishkorn vs. Dunning. t. - . • 202. Bauer 113. MoCharen. 201. 'Volum vs. Bart. 205. Werner vs. Brown. _ 207. Idiebel vs. Bosanbach et al. 208. Carlin et al. vs. Connelly l. 210. Foley Haberman et' a Ina Haberman Real Estate. Transfers. Tho following deeds.iirere tiled of record before A. &Avely, Esq., Recorder, NoVero - berl,7l,b, 1868. , • .. . it Andrea: C. T_s_grast to Samuel . Maxwell, July 17, MS; lot in . =Clore township, on Snyder street, , '0) by 155 tes. .. ..... ... ....... . . ... .. .. . i hre . Andrew e; Taggart to Alexand,r Maxwell, T in y in IB64;lotin bio4 lure. township, being lot o. 5 t. ~ Taggart's plan, on . thti north side of Snidelstreir_ . 20 by 16f feet.. . . ... .. ..... : ... . iii ... bisi : I . ' . lio• lotr 1 . Jobn:Stoffel toavid Jarvis. to .._ _ is .. • each side. of the Brownsville roan, .1n ti r s %Ain! , 9 ' 'AL tit°vini.J9biriPlrtilo.Vus..9.l9gg.StOtrisiallsog illitgit '27 ,.llig " 1 age S ol tan° in Daldwin township. ..... ....ea,2 0 0 . /obit N. Shiner to, Job^ ; 14111749rcieirtijarglat liege 4 . ijooftlinntllVltrr:i, c c% ; L. 4, feet del'•• 1r .... il .. t s4° 'The ,ixecntors of Thomas Baluswel.,....°A9,pcl ..r!.. • , rittebnygn. Locomotive t end Oar ,NV mks Weiner . . f n lot Ne:•l2, in the••se ya . re° dlttrtllt°oPpc:sicitts •Pittsbntgly: On the west ''' side of Besvelaverag.obragat:tf.rigteggitir a „iii - ~, rverregisnAdnd lel:robes:. also anothor portatni of L '''' Out lot lio. 11,, aAI Onegt'glit'azitre tt9enetlgt; ty pretierty, 440 -by d f tiny itnif one hundred an pejo_ hes u , With b e ttlitttngs A . . .. .. . .... .. .L.,.. .................... ....... .1125 eV . Job'n ....... to Win. 'O. Ilawitins..November 14. ' 1558; lot in ill ilsinsbn, g.tiPa.. containing .seven a- acres. more or ic t ss wit li o n iteni 4 At iiA;4 . :iii .ig a t.: o 111 Ml. Sept Char . . IVI f quit cm t o : eleven lota, numbere te l . 83 . 7 .' 8; 11133 ' s4 ' 25 5 . Cl in a tagug lll3l :.ll l4. Y 5 etsntatsLl4esto,ll;,Rritutt was. .. c . , i it Nov r 13, ' l , ids ' : lot on sub-Aivision of Meratxtd,,g: Grove._ .on oar street - , 2,5 feet front by 100 reet‘fieeh—,e . Oberlin Tits to John Wbite, Yebruary/26, , OR, Jot No., ;0 in Winton liarbanah,s / plan, in the. borenglr-of Sewlealey. on poganistreet, .4c, gyr 1... feet:‘,...... . . . : .... • ... .: .......... . . ..,,t' . .. . ..... ~. r tr Al exanller Speer to Illeorge AO sch.,Novein be ....,' 156811ot\ln Ilatopton township. c01i1,..11.11_11..,_a t 0, et , 2 ro d. an t U perches. being tort. 01:1 0 1,.^?1 - its, Id CaintalughaneadJ4trie.t. No.._ 4... ...... .la . s.ayu Jos. -ph Laurent, trnsled to Jacob Iteinr, aPril .1 . 0 1: • 1863; lot No. 7.s<iti. the Zest Liberry Bituverrin • plan, nn Ruiept. Why-212 feet. .. .. . ... I . ....ill! James B. ikon Wjo -.Nancy W • Wilson, May. U. 1860 ; le on Diamond alley, 20 hy,losleet.,nominal, A 47 11013.013AG15. .me day dire Mortgages were illed. . . .. 1 ..... _.—.......---,7-7 N.. . • Going to 11Wats , : . _ John O'Brien. and Owen Mclntyre started from Mansfield On a journey to the Garden State of-theVest, Illinois.. Their-journey „, was interrupted, liowaVer,: at the ; Untgn Depot; by one .of . AldermanStign's gnar. duns of the • law. who insisted ,upon .their accompanying him to the office, of- that, worthy offichg.•llpon their arrival there, they *informed that their late-land” lord, Mr. Peter Allshouse; had , mada in-• formation against them for fraud, for at tempting to leave the State without paying their boarding bills,O'Brien being indebted in that pasticplar, $28,75, - and Mclntyre, 50 The travellers were lodged in the county jail to await a further hearing. OIL S&RGE?irS ,BACICACIIS PILLS. DR, SARGENTII RiCKACHETI LLS. ILLS. , DR. SARGENT,'S BACKACHE- DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE ritaLs,' • . . core Diseases.of the Hidneys. Cure DlSeillell of the Hidneya, Cure DbleiSell of thti - EAneys , • Cure Direises or the Eldirys7 DR. SARGENTBA.CK4CHEISfIetS, SARGENT'S BACKACHE DR. SARGENT's BACKACHE RILLS, , till of BACKACHE PILLS, „ • • ~! ' ' Cure Diseases of tl e Bladder. -Cure Diseases Of the Bladder. • Cure Diseases 'ortlie Bladder, • • • Cure Diseasei-"Orthe Bladder, DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS; , DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS; DR. SARGENT'S BA.CKACHZ DR. SARGENT'S- RACir.scaz Cure'Diseasei of the Urinary, Organs, • Care' Disease!' Of the Utinafy. Organs, CUM Diietuses of the Urtriary Organs. • Ciro Diseases of the Urinary Organs. This celebrated DIU-retie Medicine can be found at , any dreggistand dealer to medicine. ••preeired and sold by GEORGE A ' . KELLY. Wholesale Drmigist. terrier Wood ___2lr_eeLlistse - -_-____---------------,--. IS SICKNESS AVOIDABLE I , • . ' Thousands toss on • sicx.beds to.day who Might have been well zed heartY, had- they taten doe \ nre-, cautions for the preservation of -that Most preemie of earthly blessings, a sound mfrictils a sound body Sickness, to a greater-extent UMW-West people sup. pose, to aeoidatite. 'When' the binlffilingnid, the spirits_ depressed; and the rervous system nitwit.. wally sensitive: it be taken f o r granted that - Tniechior.fir blvialig. -These hints anCtearninvi, - vOnclisafhdes Such by a kind Praviderice; ought not to be Marie:weeded. If they are.slighted,- as is: too:. generallYthe case; the next thing way be • frier.. a severe billionsittatk.er some otber form of acute dtsease: , they indicate as clearly self the intlins tion were -given iii artienlstelasplage. -that the aid-. mil feOctiDe' aye dbordered. end the lOW= debill. tate& 'Under these eirelllnetaiMes, the 01'14 'Mina end the Tank DONS le TO ILIOULATS AND BY ;l1 IpARA7 DI.ST RIOVLATING AND STATONATIVI 2.10 SION Ey= tamp •101 t vat' rartzliTtot or .BICK -14288 is ILOSTETTICR'iI STOMACH. BITTERS., In this way. billions remittent lever, chills and fever. spasms. nervous paroxysms, violent attacks of in digestion, and all the winner/ eridetnies. mar • - most certainly.be averted.' The am usually preee ded by the symptoms described,. -and aurely It is wisdom ro forestall them DT resorting to an antidote at epee hartehas, agreeable and tnyWrstlng. Most assuredly. it willioun dlestpete the unpleasant feel logs reterred to i which. of cootie: Is desirable. even 11' they were 'net likeky -to lead to somethhig worse. - un hea lthyf the Pall is usually: acoompa. Died by fogs and violent streorlDbeele changes, and tt Is therefore • yarn when invigora. 'ton t* lint'Vel., ---------_,__. LET ANY. ONE , TRY. A FEW SG fTL*.... • OF OR. KEYSER'S LUNG CURE AND ' IT . WILL 'ITS •SIERITS -- BEYOND CONTROVERSY: We feel. in 'ychatisver ROM in illl Ulna, that We are conferAng se benefit upon thouiands of people who would be bencitted by its use. ,Take Leila* audience, or gathering of peop`a, pay atientiori for a moment. and see if one out a everi ten Ili not at mood with a cough. There is AitOcoditi :without' aomediniculty of the throat or lunp—tioltug it calif beat tti!'°utaet4l)itirealiallygrojiing more god more : yeitrini. ;anti; the'enOiltutlon; at lest. Is made to iiiiceuW.b la its yolgesi,in4 whatavulillharigiciii. _ l 'iA is the , beginning to is few or of inedinlite ban becoinci s i Pallid leiion, Unrolling life iteit. ' b a n one can be too careful at thisecaeon of the - yes,i. to the first premohltnii :ai • palninnityciUsease; and wien a remedy like the oat we have tamed, hi iir wish in the toevii of 3titi, the air:Airy iiiiiitee 'wch we h a ve given eboald not bb Aierc4apled,` Bold . at the gnat Medicine Depot, 146 Wood street . , DR' "'MR'S 1015u1rarrlYTTICIS foi LUNG itiCklatiATlOl7ls altir,rittilailArmsre e r orine ostrrnuers ussoslo'-mmuslist Is M S. =TM # istrr i'Prrislam,, osoe.sts from r ll'ar, Nsou, r.,.. . _.' • ibo •;_ ... ... Novesebeip, UM. ME= Cernell-17niv . • President White writes es follows: "I de. sire here to declare my firm belief that there . • is not any college, in this laud or any other, a body of reamg men of equal number mere orderlrand earnest 'With very few exception's; they are young earnest - who have ' no money to waste, and who know the value of time. They are nisCgdy young men .._. whci come--notyonug men who are sent. ' I nave seen Much of students, both Ameri cas:o,nd foreign, and I have never known a ody of young ram so prompt to repress confusion or reprove bad usages it the mere expression of a-wish by the President or Faculty. I have never known a body of young men so ready in thought or work; and again I ask that disgraceful transactions , be not imputed to Ahem without sufficient evidence, and that for breaches of good :taste there be some forbeantnee for a little tune. Toward anything. really disgraceftil or vicious, however, we ask no forbear ance. Wobrily ask,that ciVens cognizant of the facia piece them at onPiat the disposal of the Faculty, and it may be relied upon that. in such cases the: Ilnivesaity discipline shall be slusrp, ilort and decisive." OR, the 6th of 'November the Republicans Of 'Kentucky held a large meeting at Lex ington to celebrate the election of Grant and Colfax. There, was no disturbance during the proceedinp; nobbdy Washarmed 'by them, and • the burden of the speeches was peace and brotherhood. Yet the da all the principal:Union men who took par r t in the meeting were served with notices from a lawless rebel organization, corn- • mandiog them on pain of death to leave the , State within thirty days. And experience will not allow us to believe that these orders and threats are merely the empty mouth. Inge of truculent blackguards. The Su- Klux Klan have a fancy for murder. / , . AIAItitIED: . . . fh. BIICAST-SMITH—On November 111h,,st th. rapionate of the-Third Methodist Chitral, 1 &venue, rdr. FENDENICN. BECKETT And Us KATE SMITH: all of Pittsburgh. • • , •- . • DIED., ./ . . • WILLIAMS-0n Tuesdayofovember 17tb, at Ws. residence , in Mb srpsburg. re.,.. WAND D. Wile . LlAllid, aged 21 rears: • . Funeral THIS (Thursday) ArrengoOff at _three o'clock. • n Tumid's ~ November 17th, at 10 WILSON -- O • o'clock A. rt., 3,1 x. SAMUEL WILSON, the 71d .yokr.of his age./ lace . • . , The furieral-mill,fike p Novemher 19, frani his late residence • Jefferson toarrzt,hip. ruts spasm:in, 'at 10 o'clock • - _, , . . •-• . "V) . . . . WAND n Tuesday. at 8 o'clock. ZLIZSBETS: A T vo A , aged 2 years and 10 months. The neral will take War. srom.4 be . resdience of her other, Monongahela borough, • silts. AITZIII noOH at A o'clock. lite f , tradm of the faMny are re. spectfully invited to attend. .. IrENTON-On Wedn'e.d xy morning at 5 o'elbck. ItOBEST F. YSNTON ~ son er. It. 11. Fenton and. Anastasia M. A. VentOU, Nt - Cg! 3 yeark, 911noatha and 1001 s. .respectfully Invited r • . - , , - , The friends of :eh a family are to attend the falters' Tele alerzu3oo2; at 51 o'clock. from 129;rulton street . . TIVWIfr-lii Cincinnati; Ohio; 'November 17th, of Consumption. ALEXANDRA H. IHWIH, only brother of John M. Irwin. -..- 31AGES-At her_ residence„ rof Inch and '4lrant streets, Mrs. MARY IIY N.A.0E.0 corne, vile of John Magee. _l--------------- - -' , . gt;:ntiIik;AIKEN2_OII6OI3TALILED4 Ea. ILSOPOITEIIisTREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. ESof allidnda,, CRAPES, GLOVES,' slid et. ' ery deserWaork.ot ravers% IttritishimirSoode f Ol tabu& • s.ooms Open gag ata night. Warms and Carriages furnished. RiMISCIA—Rev: David,lterr..D , D.. W...Jagobus, D. p., Thomas Ewings Esg.e.latob li. 'ild 3l __llr2_.*-------- 14 -3 ' ' . -_ EB &PEEBLEtingDE:t TAKERS M $ a r . =LB Mer— AIIeCDTCIT tr. wiTVT:etCsOuritlaid-tatitilo. O on le ncee , rood, liA ariftt it y e an d d "fraltmt Coffins. strotertsvg I aing from, ato 4100.. Bodies 1 e sr : F g =ea. Hearse' escot IreWid. ogate 45401 ands of Xmmwa 6 at, all hours old nigh VINDERTAICER S. OVERT -T. RODNEY, lINEDIEIIO TAKER AND' 226I3ALICEB, No. 45 OHIO BET. Allegheny, seeps coustsuitly on hand a large assortment, Of read Y-made Collins. *A the fol. . ! lowlng kinds: Win, the celebrated Amerman En- rtal. Cases. idetallio Belf-sealtng • Atr-tisnt ..Cases , • and Caskr.ty and Rosewood, Walnat,and Rosewood „; Donation Coffins. Walnut Coigns from 015 wards,. Rosewood Imitation Colhtui from •$5 rip. wards, * and no pain. will be spared-to give entire =Diction. Crape • • an d Gloves tarnished free et Se. Best 'Hearses and.Carrlges faroished_ols abortbotace. Carttlaral , . ~r~imatE SCOTCH PEBBLE SPECTACIMS, , WASUrrE3 TO traitors. DEB stas YOB fall. BT DUNSEATH HASLETT. 56 1 1 TONI fintigigT. tTENR O.IIA]LE, MitBLIELANT TAILOit, 1 Center otTemi and St.Cbdr Streets, 'Etas now In stock 01 or ttßelnegeet seitenxt •rile' h. • and Gocds vier tir;it. !ream ' manufsttate , Ana eillwa of ecs, si pelat,est !ream an 0194 -Catainuati, OtemOligs. 'Aim, a ran use of Gastiatarabathii 60.1 a. 20 ;Q • SQUIRES' Tavi GINCEIan SOAP, cOnillill. 40 Per Cent. kere.gaieeriseg TEor ‘,#ltAws BAGS VIDIEMA, GLYCERINE SOAP Contains SO Per Gent. Pure Glieerl,t* .• Those appreelsting &line WIRE SOAP should/lee these superior brands a brig. Imported iud 00101 only by • , „ - • . SIMON JOHNSTON, • earner Sinittinaid end Fourth Street& NEw GoOlis.,. - • vole GOODS: ' • SRS svirLISH OVE.IIbO AT. roa A grYLlsli DIVI:89 VA3A.T, ' • YOIL STYLISH BUSINESS COLT ilitPutlifirefii!gns. -: For sit r styles ent:CaOthre.,iusde oltbe'oest atom an ttia loa by Illst•elsey iron - me?. bad at Idiots suronsmaly low. soto Ile wt;11 ttiown blerchast vir ars Tailor. , • I , . . rr man. HO. 50 5T.. 01.4,13 5T02{10, now .51xtb. . , _ TBOB. NO DAWN N. ...... re•• 11. strrtearou VSPIIIIIIISIONED NAVE Atti -9LI nguast, Z pe m aiTes toßethnrfor ta. PRACTIOI:O F 011ie, lip. 11,P IST9giTultz. kora, zograis Ds, *lmre, , Ds -: .: ,.;.,7,::.,5::.:,:::. ,„ f; ,!4 ' .....,r',z;..-;4`l i i-',',-,.;,,,,'
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