II 1; - , . BUTLER _YOISONINci ,TRIAL (Loutinued Irom tirst Page.) snrpr se by the--evidence of Christian and Gieorge Fleeger, and watt Unprepared to meet it, on account of said surprise, although the same can now be met. Fourth—The defendant - was taken by & --- mt --- i — n, if i - t — eih — oul — d lead o nto determin e surprise by the testimony of Henry against the prisonee, must be incapable of Korn and was not prepared to meet it, any other hypothesis than the guilt of :toe although the same can now be met. accused. * e - t - * 4- * * Fifth—the Counsel for the Common _ We have rteived acts and declare- wealth introduced into their argument :eons of the de endant before and after expressions: not warranted by the testi the tune of the counniesiou of the offense teeny, such de alletsions' to the t alking alleged agates& here for the purpose of of witnesses in the office of te dee showing a .ntetive which operatect/ueon fondant's counsel; meaning and interpr et tier mind to induce her to commit •the ine 'expressions of prisoners made i n deed: Tteeee,the law permits / the Cone German such, for Instance, " Ich h e e l monwesetlito show, that theejury may voloren " e lam damned forevet IP discover, t w r, if iillefromehern, any light Sixth--The hypothesis of te . upon the intent and purpose of the act exclude every other reasonabl hypothee emerged. If the proof should satisfy you set e!. e m, did that she did the act, vou could readily Seventh—The Court 'erred in not oft I _reverse juirors inlet. the, moth-e. If the evidence shows squashing the array a deliberately lernsee purpose to take and consequently the defendant had not life with a malous ilitellt,, then• what a full opportunity as contemplated. by the motive was is of no conesquence at law for the selection . - e f a j ury. 'e all. The fact is established without in quiry into the motive; the jury are to Eighth—There ar defects in the bill of • judge bow far it amyl/eve operated upon plea and indictment not cu'red by con "the trend of the defendant to induce the viction. Ninth—The iridictment is not certified ~ t * * perpetration of the act. from the Court:et Quarter Ses sions into If, after'your investigation of the ques. the Oyer andeeerminer. . Lion before you,. t ygm ahould have con- Tenth—Tee iudlctment is not iegany eluded he- did not ommeit anicide, *as_ certified froite the 9,earter Sessions into this 'poison put into the soup before it was given hint in the field? We might the Oyer teed Terminer. Eleven:al—Tim Court erred fn 'admit , here remark, howeßer,upcin thts matter, ting poreibus.or, the evidence offered by - what i the proof? s Annie Shugart said the Cornimonwealth. her eb. father opened the- bucket and went tew elft h e-The Court erred in permitttng round the :heck ef etieeet:Vlee die, net offere. • to be made by the Coinuaonwealth see him put anything in it. Are you to itneelenzo and exhaustively argued, . ' infer that he ii u? ArleyoUsetisfied from guilty, and if you sball so determine by i which should have been altogether shut all theevelence 'before yott he did SO be- your v ediefSehen you will say or wh a t 1 out from the jury. • hind the shockt There is no conflict in degree is she guilty. If, however, you Thlrteenth--The Court ruled out testi the teeny/may E i S t o w h ere ' , he . eat, while ti have Ech reasonable doubt upon the mony which was afterwardi commented matinee The elder eleeger testifies tietteok existui ation and survey of the evidence, upon by the tiouesel for the Ccemen the t.iecket even ,ennie, woken:the cover 1 then I -bete:eines ,youreluty, to ;eve her Wealth, and the ()unit failed to instruct and began 'CO' eat; thateee also had some- , th e be efiz, of that doubt and return yeur the jury to distinguish as to evhience so thing that. looked like arieth; that he verdict of acquittal. • ruled out. ate all the ?soup with one hand and some, e e _ thing else With the other. The see also - Th elelivere, of the charge occUpied • Fourteenth ;The defendant at and be aeout . n hour and fifteen minutev, and fore the deathof Jacob Shugart was in corroborated this testimony. Co_sulei_____e_h_tee -etas c •nclueed have seem the matter from where they 0,,,ex,e at a quarter to one sane, and is now oftunsound mind. The co urt room was filled with The Court ruled, after the reasons had were? If, you believe them, then he did ladles . nil gentleuteta at the timeand the ' been read, tkat the proceedings were ir not pet renyttileg en the 'soot While ente strictes 'silence prevailed throughout, regular and illegal, as the prisoner was ing. You ate left to-inter that While lee • tine the shock he could have put 'milieu The pri< ner seemed very much affected ,required by law to be present when the both d ring .. Mr. iticCandless's speech motion for a new trial was entertained. into the _bucket. 'The tettestion isi did he and ti a delivery if the charge, and kept Mr. Mitchell acknowledged the point, do sett This euggests to, yeur, miuds herbowed down upon the table, but asked the Court to take cognizance no doubt why he thoitee go behind the weepin. peofusely the greater part of the of thereasons fi led, and he would make - shock at all. if ho bad desired to take arsenic, was there,anythin in it.S.nature time., . err children were. also ranged geed the action by having Mrs. Shugart then to prevent heti froin taking it out of about li •r, and at times mentfested cone efgn and affirm to the declaration mado. Federal) e emotion at their Mother's grief.this-condition the Court accepted his pocket and putting it into time soup When 2. 'ridge Menerffin had finished, the the paper and then adjourned. Itinerant Alzriie ha ngr seep IL? Wby 'jurors ' immediately •retired to their' WANTS NO New TRIAL. troublenoursetves about who did see it r00m,.! :lag mstructed entenever lever- In company with the Court Clerk and -.lone? If he tntended to do it setectly, diet war agreed• upon- to ring the Court her attorneys we visited Mrs. Shugart why steed:n . 6 a time and place, in vett House ail.. ',the Court : then adjournect i ; after the adjournment and' found: her daylight, and In fo. in the shops Of din- to meet at the call of theejurors as desig- calm and composed en her cell. She ve ner is there anything in its -nature nated. , ' . hementlyeprotestedher innoceticeand re _ which :requires such form? It is not . Thee - r e' t r4E- V -E4DLeT . • -- fused to sign the paper presented by Mr. more soluble in water, than in soup, and upon the retirement of the jury, the would Water. not eiroduce the desired ere elitchell, saying she wanted no new trial. prisorte was placeil ill charge -of the She burst into tears and said she did no t feet /more reader?" 'Then on the point , b'heri II • nil tattest from the Osart room. of self, destruceen, what did heesee? Elee eeeep t , care for herself but did for her children, and ennoet - fainting, followed but she wanted not to again get through a told e ltrelereeniehe steep was , 00,, tat.. .her She , seen became calm, and coa led he, bYttilat ileeldiatihn; mean to.c.on- ; sbiYdehe., r b e i ti t t re ho ll e t Wtheee had ,beep P a e 4t e t now trial.. She seised illlB/y, all the while - as. vety - the idea that ;beeper) was The e e eee, s ee wept cio vulsivelyen sympathy with her i eeet . lug that she teas : ; convicted. convicted of a of tee illease t pr ee it eireeteelesee te ettnhapp • coalition. ;Them:erten:ire, who " e t avoid confession of tke attempt to take I crime of which 'she' s). wai ' innocent. I n e ed be•n interested -witnesses of the Sh ell hard! liv 'oat the' - , e wiye. eyear, his life?, Weveittakeyee hiseubsequent 1 mo — t e t ret rs prociedirees, then dispersed being frail in healtte broken down condition,? Weald a mean it his condi- to t h e e. homes., tunthe Coart Route in tiontcodeeal the troth? 'And was ho de, ti few „ mutes was left to the jurors. and destitute of spirit. \lf guilty we look sirotts of obtaining releef,' sad - did he, de- The etc tement, owever, was too great i for her to make a full confession ere sire the whisky andeeeipper for tbat pur- to be ea uled down in this manneetaitid it pear 'ti bbl tht h long, ais no mpro a e a s e may ap on the witness stand in tbe . Pose/ . ,i I was not long befoee the people began - to CSEO of Martin, her alleged accomptice, Thee° are matters for your eonsidene ; return, .ortie singly,-sonic in nempauies, trim, and you are to i leterrnine whether 1 men an, wotuen, toys and girle. who whose teal for the same murder for you can !safely infer iie may banetaketi gathers around, the place and waited which she has b,een convicted will come arsenic and _ put it int. e the buoketbeiiind iti norv.TlS anxiety for the opening of the • up at the next term of Court. the shock of corn? . doors. te alias° was beguiled with con- Shortly after we bade her good-bye she Now, gentlemere al to you satisfied , tee.- veratio. carried on in low tones, the took violent spasms and became clearly yond a reasonable d( petit that there was 1 _Hocken . a rry, , the t4tllingten, the Duff: insane, - raving and screaming fearfully. This ntinued all of Monde nig ht, but poiteen, in the soup c aced thet he a te !'and the .ther cases which had tuade up 1 - " .3 1 • h he " enoughto produce s ornitine and perg-, the •eri .. inal record of the counter, form- yester av morning s e was erse f agaiu. ing? Who put it; into ebe soup? Jug am a topics for diseussion. -Speen- • A VISIT TO 110C1IRNBERRY. That the defer elite 'nude "the I i lateen a- to the verdict\ - about to be ran- We visited Z. - T. Hockenberry, who soup is not vontrad tct d. Was it put in , dared seamed, howeeer 'to be the most in - as convicted of murder in the first de after the child -race fed-some : of- it,..and i te e frnitful t erne and pr anted many op. greee for killing his cousin, Nancy Mc the motheneashlti it and . Offeriedeit - tithe 1 portunit es for comllll., upon the eve i I:endless. at the lain term of Court, arid where? You rem( laden.. • ti e - testimony .. d"„ • e ptisoner, t 4/tildren, and all found lim very happy and cheerful. of the fataily_rapout thießnt. Woe the :11,„the iatfirnso. -o.:entnpanirnents i lie firmly protests his innocence" and arsenic f it t in witteteit theft kiesteledge? I which . VO madelhe ere one of units 1 hopes foe a. new trial. He Is ordinerily Wes Weir atienticee etawn to the matter l ent emt, tter. ' That 0 tereoner wasel ,Tntelligent, somewhat winning. in his so thatelie twine c could not have been ; uilty f ell thet ad charged manner;' and prepossessing in appear put into tee soap eiltheutthe knowledge 1 a ga i n st a ee "tuned to _'b athe general 1 twee t He asked kindly for MaseSwis of some one of eh o family, if there had opinion, hough mail - thought she thiglA 1 helm , and in termatof gratitude. , spoke been a desige en her pare.ec to e°?, from the lacne:Teel upon ,s rife technicality of 1 of the alerts in hie be And merked all the evidence), was there afield:elle t° elev. , ' e , , 1 interest she had taken is hie- ;welfare hare prevented its being done, arid they. : eteen t entniter. , during his trial. Hoeltenberry is aixint -not knetee 'aril' At • five r - relates to three o'clock ,the ' tweet two year; of age liut does not It is contended she bade a device in At or t' e Court Houeet. tolled mourn- I look that old. is enjoys confinement, g i st zg someeef t om' 50C411.T.0 ethers, and fully, au he people almost instieetively eats heartily and Di favored with sound. ' tasted it bereelf. as this so, Or WAS it felt tha its melencholy music beaded unbroken rest. •If i the impression here doneliianocertly, as any mother might no La ..r able .fat'e for 'the trail vicinage that he will not be r g ranted a new trial, have done? lii this connection ion can whese II . was at stake. Bnsine in the but will hang for the erlir.e for which cane o vearsaesistance the declarations of town Pee •ed to cease with the first tap of ; convicted. the d lefetedarr, regerdine , het hue band's the bell, • Utl Well, women and children 1 • deatl t e te the doctor and 'ethers, and in- anxicutle and eervously hastened- with ' eluietengwhettier she staternente ne. eager 5:0 sto the Court-room, which was eigun agsuffetient excuses, and wheeler soon den _sly with an audience of all the ft aces in the case contrived tike facts I ages and sizes. intently bent on seeing allegt id ita referenee thereto.' .• eZ V. : ethe caret hod woman find . hearing the If 3 touentertain mdoubtets to whether {verdict. eirioaity and pity were sitigu. there wes_arseuic te the , stleP. emcees to laity lees .Jed in the small sea of faces whett eir', , if the,reevas. he ate a sefficiont peering i mei the lobbies into the bar, quaet tv, to reeduce tleath,ltlitet you Will where I , . prieoner Wale every moment ingo ee e ivilether his eickeess . vets only ext emit o enter. Tbe Judges, wearing the eft lect of teating the cabbage and rad-, set but doke, toek their • e carto n on ish-em belera haorbus a lonea t ehether he the, Leh .lan the staff rattled , the took a evtieug else into his stomach to audierviet into order, and the attorneys procher le the change sbown•tohave taken engage:le the case seemed, above ail place ,in her appearance between the °there, tri. matt anxious and interested physlei 'an'e 'first aud second. visit. Dr. , _ ; .epectazore The side door opened noted/- Braila' gave it ae hisopiruointhat the de- :t e „, e l e 4 • Slieriff Story and the prisoe ceased e putt leave taken arsenic between i '„er glided lint the Court room and made the two visits. This.is the opinton'ofthe , I their way to the attorney'S ielelet.eMrse pleyeettean as „a medi,...ai man. /he le' ',hugart e okod- teens; welkeettlem atm quiryese 'Olio,' cart we rely upon thiseepin- averteil h r eyes front Omni of tar ion t Dr t the facts 111 Xllo..c4se support it, ing 8.11.558 Sbollt her. She tookher s seat or is tear e a reasonable Lino a. as to file and 'hood' • fter the j afrors apeeare cl. They etirreetneesef his conclusion& This la a evalked sl wl v aud eoleinnly to their box qUetaioni or you, and you alone, to deter- and tee fa eof each wee'cloaely seutheci .mine.by-the pre.oner,- as if to detect, one WO. In cases' .,pf ,P6.lWliClgitritactintesetreptile mentln tad vatfeeof its entiburicement the, taut tottapeien into" 'the ;meanie stuetiled tete i n here The Cleek Of the for the ace ansplielament c,f the purpose court whet - Wept t portion charged maele ptep. e Ger , me narateou and WaSacquajiated Willi.the man- y q i Jetty hays you agr een ener of usiegt anti understood how meet The sibty_affeeteeenr eplied eeettetualtlynto=USJ the poison procured. ew e (I . lerthis easel:eon have the, testiniony - ot Hov alien or Nee Guilty? anho dangbter Annie that she purchase& l ' We otter Gamey °tenure roleeinat: tic 0 :different times Within. DER . DZErRkEt lithOtlt 'tWo •weeks of the death of her' let iced no enioticaewhate Lither; Veen De Ortteam, for her mother, , butch 'Setif' het fade nueree' a lincegavedt to ger:mother. Tim defense c nirkncle that ehese purchases were et a I te "'A heair* breath of u lade foe het' he etiand; that John. Shu- relief linultaneoty €68418 g en e ttie *pa n t:lee - 0 Inslather tell beep) from , 1 f atid'a Tee le 'buzz `of' se Lid. eme of - the tibeldren to titee some lexclat .tlingettetv dg (tit the pc lama to kill thereto; that this direction e audeir feebut ttiteprfs.eilee ell, wa egtren,to,Aurue. tittle time spoken of; 'alonei _daffy& near her; nonc e , . the! atthepans t e ither, had put wen she 'eye* etteerat intsympathiztier cod- In vtas,cellex, whie evas•belegeintureu pola with' att . ,. ienidned to MI appear= ha by leile,seini, and tha\ the father;wafiedd 'ane w dead folhi, te rh.,td,Arioui She had the - fflo is? a‘, .40 , kill them. John heard - prononlidad. teeth tes ) that, .withlif two years Ills' The hirers` were :then polled and one fatho:7 l 32 l ze - d" &fiSn' in corn Mir' . - afteranotter they • Utt s dketi" the terrible and limit WI the cellar walls for that -Words “Gu lty ottnui • dee in the f 46. pup° to, - apa'ne „aro _faiiLed e c o ',instruct gretief The -verdict- was reco - "thanundeetrie. fettle asefdtsfid by the prisons was remanded at te nd tojl i e you - Annie eel reference the par anti to qh of thee walked erect and firmly out, of te , eeCourt Gamic,' that haviiiheen tb‘purchased Hone wit "the Setetiffe and was left a . , slid trroaght into . the- . pmsestrion of the alone with her own thoughts inehe jail. pa rty, ttre pritinitrilation orrateelettiat the ,As she swepeby tete cellsdeortof her al fatleer btung the head of the /many, is legate paramour, t elartin, she whispered ei.omeavlohave'hee the . 0081583ti011 of hurriedly oat the eete . was found guilty,, pr ' "e unless repelled by proof to 1 . , MOTIONFOR A.' NEW' TATAt;; ' 'the arsent, And •we instruct you,, After the aperture of the prisoner, Mr. the "j3traTY /:i " nid be law as a general-1 Mitchel/ m ved tor a . new trial but hoped Maki:ll9Al t....5W u would depend the Cort i ei Ind 410,w / taut them e teepree prino•lt,ile: This`, however, in naanty eases upon the nature u of tbearti- par&hts tea ns, inestietteh as stich t li'ver , P d ?diet had not been anticipated. ele, t tledewhee m e m/1049r v r fere ei t Te le, Ja d ge Me uffiti ruled that the; it. 14 liVwbve4 ba'a P estnn t °II ° l -Id t b r n'edeand request Jaw tid fay be repelled, and it becomes ? could no eg a . . , oi thereupon mr; ' anon' of fact as to where the/ teliteltell pr ted thetf lowing: rI t then 0, fiu actual. cuetkdyorthe article may be found , ~ , ~,n eeseeeee , ( her . Tie t 7f The verdict is akainst the 1 at the;-time;: And in a case of the c , r , _rs . l aity e " , now Aryin - betweenethet -audev acter' , ,io ar\ de fe ndant, i . saoond-;-1' e eyidoneo - of suicide oft: ent s Commonweal el and', ,one_•, i r r j r: . ferdd: and re litidtets behalf of defend," ing....out",Of tt:e_e'd,eethrter her ,of , the fa,:nl4y 0 decea sed ' - ant :.shoal , ttd.- did -raise a reasonable' • h doubt et eibll d t ittAigalett .. 7 einn it beasenata t eneeeK t feet „re- re t P eq--- ' '' t t-r -- -v. tftellased 1 Third —ll4 - defendadt WAS taken y ury to intra re hg to yq. P - and inte whose custody it actually.catrf3l aftex Purchase. -In 4- deliberating this question,you will remember the evi dence eHenry-Korn, in reference to hav ing he rd a conversation in the jail be tween the defendant and Joseph Martin about he purchase of arsenic by Annie, 'and alio the testimony of Annie and Mr. Wises to what their mother had said to Annie in the jail when Annie told her t mothe she v, , .•1. old have to go before -the cinqutt and testify for whom she pur abase the arsenic. The testimony of : these witnPsses you will receive and I give s ch welvhi. -• a - s they are entitled ,r to in c• ming to the Conclusion as to the custod of the arsenic previous to the death i iif Jacob Shugart. And no • ,w, gentlemen, my duty is at an I ,n 2 d, a yours begins. I know and I feel colscions how Imperfectly I have dia -1 charge my duty—yet I have throughout ! this tri i endeavored to do that duty in au humble way, with an undeviating mind and an unswerving purpose to into ret the law as I understand it, so that. us. Lice may be done between the •ge rn ment skid the prisoner at the bar. 1 As I have said to you, be faithful, to the high, ObligaLons yon have taken. .Let justice be done to this unhappy woman whose tiestinis now comaiitted"te you. The , saw, in all inateriat points in yonr inves tigatio ~.al loWs her the benefit :cirevery reason ble and well-grounded do bt to avail i ter behalf:,- , -..• -. I v • If - • it' haft, no - *;tich doubt , in- , mar: 65 i minds, after a careful examination land Cconsid ration_ of, all the evidence- before - - you, it is your duty to return a verdintof .... ' . „...„. .._ • .. - - A. -, IYMBURG- -,-.. GA MT E: ' ~.. 'as -ESDAOS 'JUT "-7 1.86 g ' • . . . . . . . .. We cannot conclude our report without - expressing our' heartfelt thanks to the °dicers and attorneys of the Coart 4 ,,and tho citizens of Butler generally"."for, the kind and courteous treatment received at their hands. If we were asked to se. lect a town in the Commonwealth whose citizens were most conspicuoui for hos& pitality. generosity and general ppiitg-, nes and good bred ding, we should urli hesitatingly select Butler, and , this. prew ference will be acquiesce,d in by all who have over been .there awl know of tha people. , Theltegatta on the Monong t thela river, Mcmdas-; proje'etediiitftthd tiyAl 1 Mr..lohh "SV, Pittocli; mas a e°n/Pietql success in every n„tritpular. The trot, race W 11.4 announced to ~tak.o place at 9 ' o'clock • and long beferethat , time -th?nt. • studs of people 'fiat as9p'Ot° bled 0h,,,tb00 brldge k and the' hatik;s ,of the river, to'Wittikas 'the rade. Iltpre were tour eptrlea for' the 11)41,6,,50ji11.' ,race, (3Cortlaa . Jacksi u, !Jo.epli kayo,'„Tr., t'; of ,Ilf.t.Atis:• • field, and JoiletthlA,,ficott;ef,PittAburgh.` , The race wtta hotly contested, and was decided , in fayorof-Jacirmony-wba-inadf tho three trines in twetny-seven and twenty . seconcle. - The Stet)) ;WAR awarded to Kayq,i s r There were also four oritrii four oared racqitte 1.14 Clipper No:1 arid 'Clipper No. Thin rapO , W4l.. actuolly: lntArestlni the formor,mtul was decided in favor of .111611001 W „Cresva, who' . made hre e. Miles in ;wontyltpc, Aulautea,nd fifty /five soeonchli 'Auld Weis') - "aivardiad the , .chainplon ,prize..„ The ,Nanttke ,p(irevy„. , garried Off the.eoooixd.'-priza. • 1, . A THe awards, so .fir tie could be tomer .taified..gara.generalsatlafactiorwuut ths: ailuilrableemenneEowAvikic4 l fbe. affair , was conducted retletiii credit roXlirr: Pit. ~toc4,f , , the .prirtut tuin,ver r elt W4l Al on 'those who participated in,the ram. , Murderous Aissalt:P murderous.affray lerreportitd . 04ov° occurred at Snyder's Hotel,' thp eguinwit Iloueeie Fayette county,. Batnrdayr It In nuinber, from brZentewn,•Bll39 - ped,at, the Summit House, where they, Aida 1 1. number of perilous misembled. tiliortly„ ~11 ft er their arrival - an'altereatibb, t hnsued between nue of the Unlontowttper,ty end. one of the peraons In thelooW, IyhenAhe', wan kola Uniontown ,driaw,,,a IFniks end, cut his antagonist, and then drew a: 1 7. 0 "" `vol per and fired two abate at hlw, one of , which took - effect in the ehOuldtir; Soy.: end nthers , ot the, Purl, from dAtkintowik joined , in the affray,.; and bat :for timely. ' inter eevn li Vovonld'hild'probhbif killed. thole antaqoAwbo Aitpetz,rPeA irtiordoa, lo'armsAsi had beeifin dO' lieli,ftikAingAnt,/,eft; 'Uniontown, yeuterday morning. CONCLUSION' Tue liegatti. CITY A5 1 .ti gtrBURBAN. F • . I ;tir.r.rE figrilisheci in the city :he six j 8 of the week for 15 cent, per week ; bt.l that; 3 mos.; ts. Inst "Alled.—Gen. -Wm..Blakeley was Ins t r Alled as Commander IA FQs N.O. 88, A. R. on Fridayevening of last week. Painful Atchlent.--Frank'gtbrer, son of. Jacob flierer, of Unlontow7/' Pa., bad his leg severely fractured while wrest ling Saturday.. , . Leg Broken.—li young rttaxt, clerking in Max Ruler's clothing &tore at Union. town, had his leg brokrAr while on a visit to Fayette Springs on Saturday by being thrown from a bu;rgy, =I The (jollier Stout: of the First Preaby; terian. Church, Birmitighitm, corner of ;Sarah and John streets, ,Bast Birnaing ham, Will be laid with appropriate ser vices on next Friday, 9th nst., at, 10 o'clock A. M. :i Billiard§ In Allegheny.—The Billiard Tournament will commenoe on Thursday evening, at . , the Grant House billiard roctiVv/ben ate champion.cue and cham pionship of Western Pennsylvania will be played for. .- Pill Gamma Delta.—The eighth gen eraleonvention of the Phi .Gamirta - Delta fraternity . is now in session at tide Pace. Many of the delegates have now arrived and more are expected in the, nriorving. They have made tbeilfonongaliela:Rouse their headquarters. • Election of Birtningbarn and Pittsburgh Banking company, J uly Sth, 1869: Pres ident—A. Lawson. Directors—A. Fioyd, John Wilson,George Duncan, A. 1111.31eati, lienrc.B..3.l.'Kee, A. B. Steven, son, P>svid.Vhass; Thos. Fawcett, A. B. Wolf, F. L. Johnson. OJT for a Western Tour.—Our friend Cm). 4.-Cochran,fE.eq., leftyesterday for a western -tour; , going fig-fer . west Omaha. Mr. C.,_we understand, Intends investing somewhat largely in western lands. pecan only say if he is as suc cessful in land speculatimis ag he Is hi practicing law, he is destined to, be a wealthy than. . . ' Serious Accident..—Greo. Fry, brake man on the emigrant train on the Penn sylvsnia,RiAlroaci, was seriously, injured Priddy. e'vt.nhig While the train W/18 pass: ing under p bridge a short distance east of Greeilkirir was standing on the top of - a car, when his head struck the bridge.and-he was knocked off. lie will probably recover. Obituaii.-Liir. J. W. Foale, the - cider book keeper and general business man ager of the iron house of Grafi; Byers 'St Co.; died yesterday, after a compare= _tively brief - illness. He was a. , young, man of Marked • ability, shrewd, ener, getic and , thoroughly, honest atlhon orable. His death has caused much sorrow• in business circles, as he was universally beloved and appreciated by all who 'knew Assault and Battery.—Mary.,Collins 'made information charging John Carroll with assault and battery yestsrday. She alleges that John came to her hones during her husband's absence, and, in addition to breaking up some of their furniture, struck her with his fist. Al derman. Taylor, before whom the infor mation Vas made, issued a warrant for the arrest of John, who was apprehended and held for a hearing. Life Lusurance.—An objection l ito all old style companies is, that they equire you to answer a hundrexl or more absurd questions, a 'naval:ea answer to any Oltil of which may be in tde a< pretest for refusing payment of your policy.: We' aro gtaii to. be able to state that our honao company, the "Co-operctirec" 128 Smith field street, sets•no such *drat)" to be sprurig upon the patrimony of ths wid ows and orphans oflts patrons, - The "P. R. l "—A prize fight w 2-9 ari ranged to take place hire loon Barker's alley, this city, on the afternoon 'or the fifth, hut was indefinitely postponed. Jakey Hilfer and Barney Hughs were the principals. The ring was staked oil and a number Of snorting characters had assembled to see the - bin, when the police having got wind of the affair, interfered and stopped the proceedings. Theprin cipils, who were about to hnter tno ring when the police appeared on the ground, made their escape. 1. Probable Homicide. . . An atiray occurred at Duuuar ,Station, . on the Pittsburgh and Contielleville Rail ickid,' lu Fayette - county, on Sattarday evening. , , of a very. serpus nature, and will• , pronably tie attended with fatal re sults: It appears that a number of per, acme' Wore assembled lit' the station, aMong'whoni•wi..t'Jesevh llitOS, A stAitie wha,t.'hotoetdus Character hr th Et E 14)51a 1 i GS:, Viand a Mr. J.Jmyrie, a very a ulet,., peace. able -cillii4ric about sixti ... yqara'Of' itgbi.' 'IDIrs was dine t.'ati,a,l,rds' whavin g m a ; v_ity .disorderl3r manner, abusing- and hisulting every • , :pe`rson , wirh • whom he 1 Came: in contaet; stud finally, pu - A .A. de an 1 as..aull upon Mr:T.,ovhie,Wifotilli4struck ' Ar , ) 01k- 0 i t h e, 4 , l t ago 4 4 1 4 ll'PPP.bc't - i tie, tallow* in'inries:thitt,will prOnably result in - his tioqh.! ..4 ' -• . :0 , ..1 IlifbB,y ! 'h artqlktecti4i. the ' - iiitit "ana, L3laced upon the train, which was at the tation at clip tanc,lraLtetren 'MUD iOn tc,vn, where he was committed to. await Allot-est:lc cif tile iejunleminfliaterL upon , .th.a.., 4 0,1..; ~,,, 1.,,/,. . A nog tYt/ ' ~.. -0 NI ~.._ It ,1s iiiThl:Siqd iiigt 8 1 1 ) ei l ling . that Lovi- TIE 4 ,4i ed dicr?rrf tile , 'effect* iof %th blow r, '''.; .. ' •:5'.. : \ t,'''', '',' 't :0010 ,Ac.ident. ,',i'',' ,'; '" ~, 4)kaaMePt" . 4toetiirfill on ttl ( . 3 441 a/l'p: ilk 11 141 - itay: , :i,yolerd'st r y,, neaT)olral :a I t r S illic liAuifing in the death of gitir dge . Plempilt#4,lseinen bn it freight tt l ain: $ array a ft er the' train le ft the station at E L , Poraltotr'fti3lllll;;,the ca,booSo' car 'Altich 4all t e ,'it b k ll . (l 93lV# .s t "lttralN Wl4Pe strached, an d , the engineer gave4he silo' 1 for docril ' tfrakeie, - lit'or'tiel , l6'dtbri the ain , lion the- purpose .of reomplingl the '.**r." Pleree; whn.iVato standing on* the ..front ' aril ritOttid Wok' tO r :put,, lon t h el brakes, and before the train *as stopped It passedMittdere.tt - birdgetkry:-which be wd O pp o t l riulbl k ( i o t p g 34 d 0 'b vk 'li ein ti t h klei:Krn ack O ,traitmis.aped imeiateYtM , the\ , tinfortunutnaum ,Picked uP itn4Akell iin he vabugge .qar, fait; died before the trail' arrived in 't .the city., ~, T he Coroner was rptillott IWO ql.c.lfhi inquest oh the body yifsterday.. he deceased JO frOm idariow, Burlingtort cottntyi•New .Jersex i winge he left kystio fp,* 94 child a 631" t"' 46ki '' ilice • tife englimr, it `appears, gave thi4ttgaallfirtigatignal,aud the bralteman, on the r oar , end of the train endoeUriftlX,C4l34,:atteiktion , Pf tile: [ unferinnatorian to , thq, danger, but he appqr.orct 1 44". 115 ':E9AtActiii . o, li, • i Th.wal' 80 4 . 04 .,.y one or R.Riff m. s in ch o a o ilioll! .. kraq 1 441- ( 41 r ea:; ii Lovlim lara..absifj tusacra-, ver let of accidental death. Special Injunction Granted. In thd matter of the 'Farmers and Me thanifas Turnpike ComPany et al. vs. 1 , John 'Flynn; a bill in •equity argued in the Court of. Common Pleas, in which It was set forth by the complainants, the _, 1 Company above named and the Oakland Passenger ItailWay. Company, that the . respondent, John Flinn, was, under the pretensepf a contract with tho city of Pittsburgh for the 'construction of a sewer, tearing up the tracks of said rail. way from Fifth avenue, between. Wash ington and Dinwiddie streets, and that said Fifth avenue between the streets mentioned belonged to the Partneri and Mechanics Turnpike Company, and pray ing that an injunction might be issued. The Court made the following order: July 6th 1860. This case having come on to be heard upon application for spe cial injuriction&c., and having been duly argued, it is now ordered and directed that a special injunction be granted in the above case,restraining the defendant, his servants and employes, from carry ing on themork of building the sewer in which he is now engaged, so as to inter-' fere with•tlie' travel of the cars of the Oakland Railway Company, without ob taining and having from time to time the special permission of the Street Com- 1 mittee or the City Engineer acting for' them, so,to do ' upon plaintiff entering bail as required by law in 12,000. For Summer Dress Good S... • Ladies naaki4g preparations forgoing to the'country (luring the heated; term,, , with their families, will donbtleas:thank us for reminding them that Mr—William Semple, in Allegheny, has an enormous stock of Summer Dress Goods on hand, which, it is claimed, will' be offered at about half their usual prices. You will end, for instance, at from 18% to 25cents, new Sumnier Mohair Poplins, Alpacas in choice colors, Plaid Leno, .Moliairs, Gray , Mixed, Poplitte, etc., all lOf which lines are entirely new, received, within A few days, and they cannot' failto be found at tractive by, the most tasteful bikVers. 'At Semple's will also be '. found an . in voice of new tlaseltheres, at prices /moo. than before the war, and which 'de serve the attention of all hiterested. :In conclusion we can mention that good yard:wide Bleached Muslin, ler only 1234 cents, is offered, and many:other articles at similarly low figures.: . Queensware: Owing to the Japid increase in the, de . mand for the excellent queensware, manufactured by 8. M. Kier dr C0.,!0f his city, the firm, we are informed, have in contemplation the enlargement of their factory, so as to increase their ca pacity for manufacturing, in order to be able to supply the demand. They have on,band at their wareroomS, No. 363 Libertystreet,a large stock of queens, ware of every variety of style and \; pat term, equal, if not superior In point of elegance in finish, strength and dura bility, to the finest Liverpool Irod• stone, and. as it is sold at a much lower'rate than it is possible to purchase imported ware, dealers: and others will find it to their advantage to call and examine the stock.. - Books and Stationery ' We desire to callattentlon to the large and well selected stock of ,stationery and books, new and second hand, to be found at the well established and popular book and stationery house of Col. J. D. Eagan, Sixth avenue, near Smithfield street. The stook of stationery ccmprises all the latest styles of plain and fancy cap, note and letter paper and envelopes. His stock of books Includes all the latest publications of popular authors, text booksfor schools, Sunday School library books, and a general assortment of mis cellaneous works. Second hand books bought • ,and sold -op reasonable terms. On Col. Eagan's counter Will also be fourid ail the,late magazines and periodicath. Economical, Fieliab re, the Rest We mean DooL.r.y:s atirso POWDER It is superior to all others in the market. Free from any injurious substances, and so nicely compounded that the contents of each box will make light, sweet, healthy 13ft:cults, rolls, pastry tc., with uniformsuccess. Only two teaspoonfuls to.a quart of flour is necessary, while those of ordinary manufacture require from one•third to a , half more. Ask your grocer for Doploy's Chemical Yeast Baking Powder, and take no other. Try it and be convinced. ' SIWF , - Another Exptement.—Following ly on the German celebration, and the ll'ourth of July, the public mind has been again agitated in no Might degree by the contemplated sale of "valuable suburban lots,". by John D. Bailey and Bro., on Satairday, July 10,.h, at Marion station ou the Connellsville Railroad. Only three and a half mites ,frona the depot, and on Lin excellent driving road. A free ex i cursion' train Waves the depot (root of I Grant itreet) iat one o'cloek P. at. on day 'of sale. • • • _.- ClisPPed. lianas, Lace anti 'all rough ness taf the skin i certainly cured by Using the Juniper : Tar 4u;) inado, by 'Caswell, Etazard k ' Co., 4 .7C , ev. , I Sork. • It surpar,ses all other remedies as it will pre vent roughness of the skini 'fused du ring-cold Weather. It is: easily applied,' avoi4ati all the trniiblt. c.f the greasy cotapourida,now in .uSe. It can be used Hby , ladies with the ii ost tender skin, Isithoiit'irritation or pat), inaking it „soft • and 'chtolir. Sold bY the druggists gener ally. i, -..- ....._..........-- ; ' , Choice Fruit Syrups.— - . , • .t ~ ; . Blackberry,: . ~ , Strawberry, - .. . g s Raspberry - , Sarsaparilla,. i ,-', ' Lemon, '• ' • ()range, ! •'' • • Tine Apple ' 1 :Ve II- /'. and Haspberre'Virieger; ~ V gat the lowest rates. 112 Fedeivil street, Allegheny. ~.,'' 3„.. - , GEO. BBAN-...... At Rode's modern style Shaving ,Sii- loon,' corner of Federal : and babella ' streets, Allegheny, *in be' `found adepts 'la Shaving, hair cutting, ' (for adults:and children) hair dyeing,leechiug, cuppin g had,poth-drawing. Try anti , be .., c09 0, u , e 04, , ,,, - *, ',,..', ~ ' T. • surety.-40hti Carroll mitde" loft/fins. tlon befure Alderman Taylor ydsterday, alleging' that B. Collins threateneet'tot I,eut :his: head off.with an axe dr a iatior. CotllllB was arrested and held Mr a hear. , f! t 1 - it• , •. Fleming istatloll--Sate Thla ;Day Do not rorlez, the .sale of, that lino, six acre lot lie" reining Station, - ' this day - at'hit, o'clock. Take . the one o'clock train mita Allegheny `and attend the sale by all *am. ~!A..Zegaate, Auctletteer,. • ,•), ; 1 , sou a h 0 \ o i9O F`tioral " 444W1T Is et class for litzll t tr t X 4 ae l iTl ' ittvin r g s ," hali \ dyel:k hatr tink)o•o'dressing, plain or by chrlitig i atid e; also, tor cupoink tutd lohchihg;'`f 11 .5 , - triiiikets,- Hoot) , Skirts, Li adles' Litiderliaraterttfe. ifl , 4lll,l