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THE CAPITAL.
C3l Telexrapito We Pitiiburgli pan
Wmufniefrorr, Jitly 19.18891,;._
TSB ?BENCH CA8L.13.-
A special save a tudisfactory.,straniM
meta bits bee! made With Secretary Fiat ,
by officers of the 'grouch Cable Company,;
where#Y oozovjblen t Perugto
tab
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landing of the cableApon American berd
Atm.; The managergf the French Com
pany, after several manager with the
Secretary of 134102. ha144.099r...
to the iState..beVirtMea._ 41..infitten dOon
ment,^pledgl4 the , ..lo6llloWYrogivntip ,
their exclusive privilege in Frame and
to acoepC ttye, Mitre_ .-1• 1131 0 31
grew in regardidAMMO telegraphL
naming DZOFION.. " •
Acting Commissioner of Reve
nue, in-apag, Moroi+ lot,of tonkacca, was
urchaebdiiktlit.telfMond, vg,i4-tfrost.
States - Marshal ' s sale, with the under
' standing that the Mullet's brand would
• protect it in. market after July let, de
cides that the Marshal's brand does not
protect the tobacco from liability to bear
tax paid by stampiand that no refund
equal to the valves of the stamp Which
may be purchased and put upon it can be
allowed. . .
INDltaq SikfiALS.-
Today Commiwioner Parker discov.
ered in the Indian Bureau a number of
ealver medals, prepared , under diffrent
administrations as preeents to * ; endly
Indian chiefs in token of triendshiP.
The medals were statnpbd With the heads
Vf the different, Presidents under whnse
edministratititill the treaties wilieguttfledi
‘A few medals are to be struck bearing
Grant's,itnaget for Oistributian alßSc'
the friendly. Indians. •
warm , Join couonen soitoors.•
Itityor Iknrenvin _a _messaige ,to the city .
•council.W•tilght, recommends that White'
and colored children be educated wag
the same . pnblib school spited' and under
the same roof.: , He can see no objection
to ttiWintilibtlibtrespbetsitirdWinction
has been ,attolAtted. •He also zunsenatf d
Prof. Vashow,'toloted; to be ono 'of the
trusitees °tilt() white schools.
ON
- • = '--slltow ccatitriccv. - - •
A small quantity of fifteen Cent curren
•cv wig+ issued by the Treasurer to-day
and an additional supply Is expected to
morrow. New twenty-five and fifty cent
- notes will make their appearance in a
few dip, It will probably be several
weeks' before the money will be out for
general aistributlon. 4
'OIUCA.GO.
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The,..lßalmam"! Intbruglte—Trizi crib;
Chneff—lnfoineitien Mini the Powell
Expedition—Vermeer Wire Murdered
—Little Boy torn to Pieces.
{Br Telet3ep AD bt tltatiatette.i
Crricsao, July 19.—A meeting of the
warden tubtfkelittyliten at the •TriiilW
-church was held on Friday night, when
it was voted,* irdeelded isiajority,io
invite Rev. Dr. Cummins, Associate
Bishop of Ernituelm to occupy, the Trin
ity pulpit during the absence of the Rec
tor, Rev. Mr. netwitbstantling
the 091P40 0 4 cor:Elstop ',Whitehouse,
An urgetit letter bluster& sent tolllithbji
Ctusimins, expressing the almost unani
mous wish of 'lrmity church that he
would accept the invitation, and it is be-
Raved he will do so.
Contrary teprivious reportii ankantl
cipations, it is now intimated, on good
authority, that Rev. Mr. Cheney will ap
pear before the• Ecclesiastical tribunal
instituted by the Bishop to try him. It
is said that lie has epgsged able counsel
and witi Opliceat the authority, of the tri.
bunal upon eons Mations' grounds. He
insists that every man of the eight named
to hint from- which' to tielect-,:five Mae&
' sold had'Airmeciluid pred an op
on nponbis case. and ex that ss t e he °pilli in-
on
was in savor of his conviction. Under
these circumstances, it is impossible for
him to have an impartial trial, and he
must therefore fall back Upon his consti
tutional rights and resist the right of the
Court to pass )udgment on his case.
President' Alchard. Edwards, of the
Formal 'University, has received letter
front Col. Powell, dated at the month of
the utat), June 9h,ln -hich he BM
he has reached. tha 2 t t
point In safety, hav
ing run four canons of about twenty five
miles in length cuteh, the walls of which
were from two thousand to tiventy-tivo
hundred feet,higti. l HO going to Oreiti
-river in time to make observations ofthe
-eclipse on the 7th'ilay of August.
••• At Brighton, near Alton Wt.
nightaohn Catager shot and imstantly
• killed the wife of GotUelb Oertle a
wealthy Germmt laztner. - Creator tied
been at work for - Oertle, but had bear'
, • discharged. Last eight be returned, un
derthei Influence °filial:tor, and shot Mrs. , "
Oertie Without any provocation.
Wallace Boiteas-eieritof fifteen years.
was instantly killed his morning while
attempting to put' Omit on a_pulley
Rundel to
Bros, planing mill. He was lit
•erelly torn-Undetsea, ~•
A. ineetiWit' eitlkeea itt the
Trement Hiitise:ld•dttro - at which it was
resblved to celebrate the successful lay
ing of the .French Atlanticcable. A
committee of thirty *as appointed to •
' make the necessary erranwements. -
Virginia troi•Clad Oath.
car tU m totbs Pittipeiit ( Witte! ) _
Etv „Toast, July 10.—A RichMond
s pecial;
' - says: General Canby has sen t
ei renters - to Blithe members of • the Leg.
fishwife elt%esking each - of them if ;
they-etui qua yby subeeribips to the
i ro zoltut PAU:, If he asoertabis there is
a quorum of • both lioness thus qnalified,,
he Ifillissuehisipthelamation *boat
tlftsys arusoundng the results, the .
elon,. Pend. MIDI* the Legislative.
togMbeeto ratify the Fifteenth Amend.
molt - end sitart,- Ibilted States Senators:"
The =MONS - 01 0 1 ? let° q uillf ri lv O SK
in ibi s case remain tamest till ti e Con:
saltation had 'been ratified • by - Mamma
and the - States admitted. when they
world present themselves and qualify
nnderthe State Constitution, from which
the test oath hie been expunged* Should
there not, however,te forint% AL quoruni
able to qualify by taking the teat oath,
the commanding G ene ralwill then defer
inning hie proclamation; but,4lll order
neir o[Bdb:ins to Alt the soda sad& l
be declared vacant by reseed "at the
disability to ilitallt/ as aboye.
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NEW YOBS CITY
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New Cuban tileadquartetit Works
Burned—Arrest for Counterfeiting—
Filibusters Not Released—Dickers
need Guilty of'henry—Counterfeit
Tobacco cramp Establishment lall•
earthed.
In/ Telegraph to the Pittsbugh Gazette.]
.' - NOW i i r oll2l, / Alli 19, 1869.
It is reported a new. Cuban Countlis-
Ilion has been established at - Weit Ho-
Itoken, New Jersey. There are said tO
be two, hundred-•9f the hash hid.-the;
' 431144 40 , ..W ba l il id .•t ecile 9 ll AWN:t °
had 'cueoeeded in eluding the United
States Marshal, . . , : . t ,„„ r
The Kardhoine tit aotkis of ikiiiid2
Jeremiah de Co., at one hundred Sixth I
dreeVP 11e*IllatItttek7 Nefelbiltgli a t %
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al:MI . O4le - -Mrthkeiteelf*iiile %
ed; loss over 100,000.
'LS'
A cigar detighol iskf Omer . -CV . :: 0 01s sr
rested while passing along Montgomery
avenue by United States detectives, on a
chargeof beingangsged in_tnaking and ,
passing counterfeit money. It bt stated
that a one hundred dollar counterfeit
bill was found in his - Oditiession when
arrested.. Held in fifteen hundred dol
lars bail.' ,
The Cuban filibusters arrested et Usrdr
iner's Island have not been released, as
reported, bUt are still_deasined at Fort
'Lafayette; No action will be taken in
their cases until' the return -of (Distiiil
AttornMPietitepatit,'*ho is tkow atisena
Eight of the bankers arrested on a
charge of violating the usury laws were
arraigned bjfor e Judge Cardpoo, in the
Court of r and . Tennitier; to-day,
Edward R. ones, Geo. Phipps and David
M. Itiaattotivleadadr OM; roinhif
kirk'sOlninbei withdre w the , infOrmil
plea of guilty. The trial of those who
had pleaded uss guilky was . set _Own tar
Thursdar:.fadgh-aq iligl Ann° °d
that he would•not sentence those who
plesd guilty With after the trial of the
others. • _ - c.• &
On•fisturdsy Col. Whitely and Detec
tive Clarver, in the second story of the i
County Scadifonse, at finlike Bill,Nem '
Jersey, found i press: lithograeh taboos;
plates and all appurtenances ifor a well
appointed estabiletimeat for cocuterfeit
ing United States tobacco stabros. They
seized a large lot of well executed
and all the tools except the press which
they -broke up with an axe. Martin
'Frank, Peter Shoernaserri Ache Pitti,
Pant Reinhardt. :Nicholas rarlien and 1
John Shavane have, been arrested and I
held for%examinatiOn. for= making and
having these counterfeit plates and
stamps.
Arrived, steamer City of London, from
Liverpool:: - _, .., ) • ,•
The trot at Fashion Connie thii after
noon for 11,000, best five in six to har
ness, was won by Old Pat. taking the last
three 'greats. Time 2:34. ZION, 2:33,
2:343 1 ;, and 2:343%. '
Tne Recent Engagement—Victory More
Complete Mali First Aspect, di
Env Teiesrgob to tte Putsbarglecissetti3
Sr. Louis, July 19.—Omaha dispatches
say: -1 that iGhtierak.'". Atigdr , returned
from Fort Sedgewick on Monday
morning. General ~ Oak'fil 'to
is more E':complete than ; • at Arai re.
ported. Four hundredhomes and mules
were captUred, with a large quantity of
powder, acid' dearly 'five ..Willivot dried
Buffalo meat..Arießng the 4118 4 .411 the
noted chiettnanditap Bull.: About nine
hundred dollars was found in the camp,
_which Was friventislifiltelgeD4 ll hite i
Nomanreearithred.- Thie- was the same
body of-ladiana who Jest year fonght
General Forsythe; and recently commit
ted depredations in Kansas. _
The following dispatch from Mel. Gen.
Augur, commanding the Department of
the Plate. relative,wthe recent tigtiOnw
the Republican river, Raciaaa, between
party of Indians and a detachment ,pf
lJnitsd Mittel troops, Cart
was received at Gen. Sheridan 'a head
quarters in Chicago, to-day, and will be
read with general intereet.
Fort Sedgeuick.Colorada,July
Gen. George L. Hartartff: I find Carr 's
SUCCESS to he greater than was at first re
ported. Standing Ball was killed. Over
four hundred fifty . animals were captur
ed, aniong them over one hundred fine
mules, as also a large quantity
of powder, and over live . tons
wf dried . Buffalo ; meat. Ball Bear
was with the party. 'Prisoners re
port it to be the only body of Indiana
known ontheßepublican. It is the same -
ithat fought Forsythe and another parties
- on the Republican last Year. They say
that not one has joined them from the
north. Quite a large amount of - Money
was found by the soldiers in this camp,
• and nearly all of it, Overige°, was given
to the liberated white woman, Mra.
'Keigie. - I am gliti to say stela littety)o_
- ooVer frem her wound
s. lier hueband
was killed when he -Wae taken. Carr
will go out again in about two iweeka.
Most of the animals are mares sena.
I havaitiven them' - torthe
Pawnee scouts, who are very efficient,
and to the -troops. The prisoners I have
sent to Omaha•Barriektu '"•"-
(Signed) C. C. Atreus,
Brevet Maj. Gen. •
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trze—lstalki-
Pet Meal Eicitemestinliertti Carolina.
veteersph to the ritteburthciesette. 3
WILMINGTON, N. 0., July 19.—Tbe Re.
publican party of this csdnatyhas divided
into two formidable friedenv Each wing,
has a candidate'in the field, to- a vs.
caner in the Legialattnir, ociodoned by
the resignation of Gee. , 104/.` matt
of the most prominent leader,' °
one section, , ixt , la ) efelecat toodelly,
I predicted bloodshed before he camtildri
,- ,./WS "Oven':lreitisi3rVitiVess_msd , PeniatiPW
'take no part in the &Wild an will vim
no candidate. The other faction, oom•
pOsed 1114 10 •1 e eislacetv of uegtO*1 1 ; 1401
a - white candidate. It is
found neOlitiW it yalt ra p 4l l 4,oB
farce a loc. Mlles% Vi
ed,se
titost.Olkter:Psflantal l fie, oso
by Many' or the npeakarwaliiti Tlieviist*
alight 'collisions have already occurred.
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Reengerfest a t . Rochester, R. Y.
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thr Tele"nt to the Pltteberbb Gieette.J
Roortsaszei July 19.-The` greet flithig.
serfosslarttstret • tiripwur . -
ri g
Rootottelt r telluediv. .44sAriptio ,
and Hem ton, commenced to4lay. 0:
principet btdbilogilide finiArdbod tea
and the Indus of etran e elni urge. Iltv
evening a grand conc ert RI, even at the
Rink. • ,
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PITTSBIT
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~CL ! 4'Ky:ti~r
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NEWS Bl,CatiEt
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~. ' flaMilliT MRITA III ; , ' '' •T'''.`
• Duran;'Alp ,I 9;. -Mr. WaffithOoliel
High Sherlit'of Queens conntyi t ildlerWe
while do
his way Co attend the Aasiaes, was fired
,
igi f , •oal, ihb rOadside and•se'Vereti , wopid
ed.l The amain baa not b ee n dituitoy•
ZdiiirolittiulY *Ain $1,1.14.0nii of
114
a the vidversitY teat y nurifame up.
1 904110Va1l 1310 Yell PO linividda•laps - ‘
kin postpaaNn43ll ,o l l ' the 11X 0 ood ef
el latentaialthe sasscatand tromflicien- , r
01414.11.,,fe..J1te COPidet4o9ll gthe
On diyisionottldi Alkomm. thi_bilf
w throwtOni.-t 2 ,-‘.• -, i•;, r. • •' 1.
In the BOW* of Commons Mr. Otway,
Adder Secretary of •"Pontleh A. A lsllB ;
said the Govemment ,nots,atvga, nag°. k
tiations had passed between -Bavaria
and Austria with respect to the...80/Tow
1 'cal UonOcil, but having received no
ofacal in fo rmation, it could submit, . no
Para on the subject.
...,r9PII-1..0,. atkllirlt-Otlit..,lrt.
gste,..an to how the cis thumb, sur us
fond was to-W locally, tilibili Mr, ma-
Monet - saki the question was rather pre- -
- Mature. lEbicould , Isdi piiktiint *Atha
bill would pass. Moreover the , financial ,
t
partsof the inearrc •verp.coinples
and he could o f hol l ir far PortlOoll of
the surplus woul nronld -bear--alocal
character. but ho anim• the Becis6 that
' be GoverpopmtwaidetdrowadfAstritm
ting the fund equally over Ireland.
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srms.
MADRID, 3111 y 18.—The „Government
hats received a telegram announcing that
Don Carlos has disappeare4ftoniTnukce ,
and has enuired 'Savor& Willi put.
sued,to the frontier by the pollee.
bIARINIE NEWS.
QuEslarrowN, July 19.—The steamer
Samaria, from ..Igew ,Yorit. arrived yes- -
terday.
Up:mos:l:maitre TtilYlo.:-;-Tiie steamer
Marylou. from Quebec, arrived to-day.
LONDON. July 19.—ArrIvedl My of
iParlarss 1:30 P. M AILL
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
ono th July
for 'mine 93j0 an decant 9 1 446 93 i ,..
American securities : 5.20 bonds at Lon
don quiet sold steady ;, 'Erica 191 f; Illinois
93%; Atlantic_ and Great Western 24.
Filre.twentY bonds at Frankfort 87)f.
Livznpoot., July 19.--Cotton market
quiet; middling' uplands 124 d; Orleans
13d.; sales 8,000 bales. California white
wbeat Ws. 8d; red western 'Flo. 2 9s. 111:`
Westerll.lllour Os. • &It
tithed 29.s.'fiir otd,atta 28s. f w. Oats
3s. ad. Pettilliki. Ed. P0rk9911. , 90s.
Lard 70s. Cheese 625. Bacon 11211. Spirits'
Petroleum 9d.; refined Tallow
455. 34. - Turpentine 275. linseed Oil
£32 105. Linseed Cakes .ClO. ' .
Lot-rotor. July -19. Talkoi 4 55
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.Linseed bee.
235. 6d. Calcutta
bee. Petroleum at ,
(Antwerp
franca.
rankPlitt
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fietob Of Span% President... Wove ra,
ettehient—Poittleil-.lllevollEttied hy a
Woman—alartier by Nevins,
air barrios totbe Pittsburch 6asetts.l
MEMPEEiS, June 19. ! .-V. hforrAii t Yltle
'President of the Fliit National Bank of
"this city,' arid fornierly "of Springfield,
Ohio, died yeitittiiiy at 'St. Minn:
The Bank is clots* tatIOW nopeetto
his memory. .
Armed
tn,,tiettribes eilidhltur every.
where 'rctighotit'VriAeriden county,
Ark.s flgNcauttroX44,loM-Cntalniliak
a few days since at DPViOri.
Governor 8011tOr and-`General S!okes
spoke today at Grand Junction.
A letter to the Avaertnehe says that a
lady reAding at Dr* gateman' s shot and
killed a negro on -Saturday last: The
'nom was in act of, climbing'through the
window into her rodm.`
Three negro wharf rats, the oldest not
more than sixteen, murdered an inotren
alve negro tollay on the wharf by Cu ting
Ihis throat and crushing his head with a
stone.
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Missouri Pacific Railroad—The Change
ofGouge. .• , -
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Enr Telegraph ixt thet ntlabergit Elaiesie.l
ST. Louis, July 19. T-The cost of chang•
ing. the, gaugtvottke.f Missouri, Paddo
Railroad aggregates nearly eleven bun. ,
dred thousand dpi. _including ,forty
six nevflocomotiviesAM2s;37sl ditch hub
dred and fifty new cars, 11322,7131; altering
old Millllles-pid-,ear0f.,•41252.000 ~sitering•
gauge of-trill:go-452.50V' When the
locomotives and cars are changed to suit
the new gauge the road', wilt tallife .0 0
following equipment: Passenger en
gines, thirty-live; freight enguliataisty•
two; engercartr,4forty:elght;l;o*. cars.,
fou andalat,peigbh stock cars.-
two hundred sudligili l y,laVo ll l lll ot e o or %
two..buridred Mitt sixty:it a; bate* and
expo** , carer twenty; ,raboose.. , carse
twoßtiAo2KVPsll,WtalllAll _
_ ll 4 Eloa,,kbOt
one cars. sever, ',lc , --lucualomoss ,
olnetV,llnolltitPlat r one Wray:6E
one hundrcta-mul wentpnine,. There.
were one thousan d t ree hundred land . 1
fifty men engaged in thapting 211 0 Vogel
snot so complete , were ;the? poiparailoas
and facilities for doing tbewon thotthe'
feat -war 1000111Plithlid'in Milfillereillbly
short time of twelve ;1111111,11d without
the lose or delay of a slap= 1 1 #
business of the mad hitpto ' DR •
day as usual, aud everathing.ll, ll Mork
ing smoothlfaild glen
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This arsat work has bliel4 4 scu o ice a lish *2
spp
ed under,the inionow,te.; of
1 • 4). I *-li , ‘ 9. 8t0404-tbA,Otet• sew
hodOsiarolaapariaterallastof the roadi
who, ti as glveuhla% 0 #.*atallTgOttite
all he' obtalla. ' ' '
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Prelkteittat . rattyA •
[BY Telegraph to the •r , Up. :
Lose SnAttext, July,l9..443ollttesideni .
kWV, •.,yrer4 botdos„..totAtibeeobt.
I tWk tb44llll24lPlede coif'
and aces o o 3ll 4l suit egositAig
est* actbaltregab. The Waldo:4ln.:
en der .otOpOtn . lr Allelne time
toeetteVell by the • gttente 031 W
:tele° ifli4e-residente , of
, Brsneb, I was resolviirtbatit ehtt
,bnl.l ',hold be glyph% *morel ell
Ident st the Stetwn House on Mon .
emit* PAY 2111 . h. - -
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—Mike Berry; who was s h ot at the St,
rie
Charles Hotel, n Cairo, ' a month lie,
died lest 'event g.
—Charles Wh ler, principal keeper in
Slog Sing. prison, has resigned his posi
- tioo. One.half of the convicts are still
locked np. ••• . . .
—H. L. Frisbee, a young man employ
ed as salesman in the house of Gordon.
aloblWan &Co , ' of Cleveland, drowned
himielf in Sat:dusky pay on Monday •
-'morning.
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[ ..11...ilegeo,` woman, ramie nay:lfni,
Jeffersonville:
P shot . her husband
, In
Ind.* on Sanday* bwM the eersOV Whereof
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my, die. The charge - - of bilidelitY ,
brellak i l - OP the 4 1 . 1 Wit t v. caused Elle
110 ---43M ow el' ht ;T id rixi l l h Oo; ;13 ' nu ' O ever ' e ari ' itiorowitt-axt. Bos to n
e .geos
to Hanoirer tfklafir add Will Melee brief
ash= on Wednesday MA in
of the
Dartmouth College -&- 1 n- 1 4nl• e!.. , , 111 / I . e # he -
- —The State 'Assessor rePogit that the
total Valuation of taxable property of
Igebrankft le lidmoo,00a; 0/this ifs,arxheoo
is the:- property of the Union Pacific
Wined. -This shows the valuation six
tinsepipteater than in 18#N.
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--The wo rk upon the Ohio river bridge,
at leulaville le progressing rapidly.
The-Oildn atenel on the Kentucky
3ddit'Of.the Miele now closed up against .
04 Passage Of vessels. the trestle work
hating been bomOleted to the , l l 3th pier..
.
—K. 4 fatal affray` ocurred pear. Henry
vile, Clarke county, Ind., On Thursday,
wherebylfligh Moffett was tilled by'his
brother-in-LAW; Robert Hilton. The
.lien drank ooneiderably during the daY,
and in the evening entered Into a attar
rat which resulted In the tragedy.
' -L-A. Helene, Mantel: ll 4 dlePatohl BOW
that Maier Eastman and anotherman
'were attacked and Wounded do the 16th,
a new miles from Fort.,Benton. When
the wounded men arrived id Fort Ben
ton the citizens„ became bticame excited and.
,killed three Indians, who were In i town,
In retaliation. •
—ln •Wimharti, Mass., ' on Saturdui the
house and barn of Franklin Healey, to
getter with a , building used as a wheel.:
wright's "shop, was destroyed by fire.
The nauarrwasoccupleil by Mr. Hadley
• and. Dr. Robinson, who•lost nearly all
l_their furniture. The loss will amount to
from 56.000 to illo,ooo.
~ —Mesaers. August Belmont & Co. re
fused. on Saturday, to obey the order of
Judge facCunn, by which they, were di
rected, to place the reshot fund of ;20,000
in the bands of a Rseetver
Cnrt. - J uge a pp p o o int ed a -I r )y
t ng , o his feet, ordered utheudisnbedient
parties to appear before his on Tuesday
next and show reason why they should
not be:punished for contempt.
—.During' the chase on Gardiner's
Island *Seethe Cuban filibusters, Col.
alam
Ryan, it Is said, was tired- upon several.
Wrap, laid.....er ~u nhurt. Afe _hat a
place of At frontirtlch,hherw'
not be aid - Wept. -b1 artillery. It
is impoisible for those not in the secret
to reach the spot without Hiking their
lives. He 'has with him now - about
seventy men, Maoris( them are lawyers,
physicians, lutists, Machinists and ex
cellent musicians. , ,
EMI
ITEENIE
Additional Markets by Thlegraph.-
- Bursa.i.o, July 19.—KeeelPts-4,00 0
barrele,tioarr AMR bushels Wheat,' and
62,000-busbeht corn. Shipments-14,800
bushels wheat, 16,000 bushels corn, and
1.000 bushels oats. Freights to New
York are held at, 130 for wheat, 110 for
=corn, and No. for oats. Flour; spring Is
.More salve. and sales wore made of 200
barrels western bakers' at $7, and 200
barrels. westernspring at, 18,25. ,' Wheat
is dull. , and the market,' closed with a
better demand, anct *ales were made of
7,300 bushels spring, pe r sample. at $1.24;
8,000 :. bushels No. Chicago at 51,38;
14,600 buislielsNo..2Bdilwankee to arrive
at 51,85; 7,800 bushels do. at 51,3531.
and car lots of No. I Milwaukee Club at
51,45, closing firm. Corn is more active
and the market is steady; with sales of
50,000 bushels, per sample, at 72c; • 13,000
bushels, per sample, at 85c; 7,800 bushels
.11{1o. 2 western, at 136 c, and car lots at 87c.
1 Oats quiet and fir. with sale§ of 2,700
bushels western a t 75c.
75c. Peas; sales of 1
car buggy, at 51,10. Mill feed has ad.
vaned 52 per ton:and is quoted at 520
I for coarse, en for line, and $27 for tin
ished. Highwinee-are ,dull at 11.1,0'2.
Pork steady at $33,50. Lard steady at
19e.
ALBasr, July 19.—The cattle market
was rather animated but irregular; the
"supply is in excess of the demand last
1 weer. A few head secured full prices,
but many changed hands at a decline of
1 y,c 'per pound live .weight on best, and
1,4@%c otimedium'arldbOMMOD. Texas
'teen bold down to 5o per lb, nearly ltic
below last,week's prices; best drove Ky.
steers brought 83;q; light 111. steers sold
down to 6Xc.
~ Sheep arid Lambs dull at
),./,@No lower With a good supply and a
moderate demand. Hog market strong
1 for both heavy,atid light; Illinois aver-
I aging' 180•1 be told at $9.55@9,70, and
averaging 270 $lO,lO was freely , bid and
$1042 asked. L,. • '
L. NEW ' Onix,i2ls,',Jnly ' ' 19.-Cotton is
'steady at 32350 for Middlingai sales 120,
, receiptat2s4 Vales. Gold- msg.- Exchange
sterling . 150 ii - New.ltbelt-elgtit 54 pre.
mium t. u . • • Flour. Ormitedperfinis $6; :-XX
t 6, 9 01, X..X.X We .00rni11, 9 0.• • Oats‘,7Bo.
Brett.lll.os(§il,o7. . flay , 126 for plume::
1 Pork, $U,50., liacen, photilders 15o; Attar .
.rib - sides 18)ic;,:clear..aidea 19c. , Lard
19(?/20)4c for ticeet;:2l42;ag..„ , ' for *pg.
Sugar dolt at ' loatliblbt. 001311xtbbi iklbd
i 43310 for prithe. - Idols:WM 684 for prime . .
.-ferntenting. , - WhlskYlll;l2ql,ls. - `.Cot
fee 14%®tsgo for fair
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I .- )ewsOo. SOY 19.641011 i eready Mid
'7Unohaitited. Wheat ts quiet - and - iowiri ,
No.l MilwaukeeClu Itheld
1,40. Akira is, iilrdi, .. b
witttialea tf,6,000 I,
bushels bulk at 90c fottlo.l4- and. t 9l34e
far kiln.dried. - OMIPIIMMO and quiet.,
,Corzemeal /a bubl at $1411:‘ , g Ulu? teed ik
^t11:6111=111111-4,9aual-freights, ate held at
' B 3O tot WileaN 401/X9.4 0 1%00r1ii 0 New
yotx;,,,,Xiiria -- IMport4hir,{4K) Ala
Wi010N110111,550, bA 14 11,1! 1 09ril. ~ {,P1148 1-,
'expOrtllol7,o,Wnblll6,ll 6,144C4 bushels
-telufki; NOW_ bulimia e iti , - ant! tl - 7,200
t u bli ame, .. .., •r. .1. 14 .., ~ •
; , chttaigt,
my 1.9:-- - AtApen *O4 pew
I'Virheit . Itrot . loirk •In the.Oen;
1 1
leg Wheat elosod et s4B2%;'oielfer ibt .1
the °.:• Me ,
ntb:-111:8801;133{ tiellei t- 'for'
Angastrolloa Corn -fold to It moderate,
extent et 8011. 1 brJUnis receipt& . Nothing {
digiu,tukemoghtL ,
,buturum. July ...lik.-f..etton quiet.
'3llTheMlessArmositheal,_Of96l6l 51.0111;
V i Pts ` F a i g Air i te
* M t e r si7 lol ll 7 iee
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
• The 'lambast Centerdial. ,
The celebration of the centenhal
Versary of the birth •of Baron Non Huns.
boldt, on the 14th of September next.
promisee to be a grand affair. It is now
definitely arranged to erect a monnnient
to the memory of the great historical trav
eler and philosopher on the Allegheny
Comnsons, the laying of the corner stems
-of which wilt iorm it' prominent, feature
in the PtelOtil4ne.P r 1 4"qieft :3 :4Pt e- C l7
ebration. •
„Parse.t stittibliened. -Apublic
meeting irrespective of tma ll ty; *es
held iirram r Malik ~nit to hear
and take action oh the VIPOIt of thecei*-
taittae appointed 91 a previous , . meeting
to preptsre programme for the proposed
cel
The Meeting was called to order:y the
Chairmen,ldt. Joseph Abel; Who, stated
the object for which.' the meeting • had
been called.
The tiecretary , then read the minutes 02
the previous meeting,. which. were ap
proved.
PROGRAMME.
Montzheimer, Secretary, then read
the following _programme which -had.
been prepared by the Committee for the.
approval of the meeting:: * -
Moist/a Evxeina. Sept. 13.—conieit
and Tableanx—Vivants- at the Acacia.
my_ of Music.- • ' - •
TUESDAY, Sept. 14.—Promession to Alle.
litany Commoner.lsOng of. the Corner.
Stontl'Of the Humboldt Mmument; Pro
cession to - ,,1r0n 14 tere_t•
V oik's Feat and Smuttier; ightie iestiv&l ;
will beheld,
• = On motion -the tinneinCers
the previous meeting Were continued. 1.
Ommotiontt.was resolved tcr lake the
programmestniatjm, or by paregraph:
The, first *nth* was then read, when
a lengthy eilacualdoo queued. •
Mt: Meitert:Meyer was of the opinion
thit the celebretton sirouldlie too lengthy
contlatinenef‘of,the "fore festitval" or
concert on Monday evening. • •
: lie was follower by •several speakers,
some foiloring and others. opposing the
A vote 'tieing' taken, it was decided to
hold the concert by. a vote o •
f 52 yeas to
32 nays. r
The programme for the secend day - was
taken no, and.after:":a lengthy dle;
mission was amended by striking out the
summer sight festival,‘ and - was than
adopted as amended. . • '
entlemen
On motion the following g
were appointed a Committaa with in
structions to appoint siib-toramittees, to
arrange the details ter 'the celebration:
Messrs. J. Montzheimer, 0. Wnth, Dr.
Ernmerling. Dr. Ehrhart; Dr. Hardt
mover, Jno. L. Sabin!: HartjP, Dr.
Meinertzhever, Carl Shultz, Herr Stung,
Dr. Achenbactr, Bolsi Koehler, Harr Gan&
wiech and Comma. .
. '
Thefolloiring tozinumication was then
read:
ALLlzenitery, July 1S; DM.
To Messrs Haroe,..Sebeteek, Zii:ee6 and
etAera..Conunigte-ovn • •••
Ggicrusitrar: Oa. Tuesday eveoing,
thelSth inst., hi compliance your
request, called the called „of the
Park Coniidisbniers . to the' proposed
demonstration tri'be hidden 'the 14th of
September-in eidebrition of Baran Alex
ander Von Humboldt's centental birth
day, informing them that you thought
ore of the chief features of the prods
celebration should , be the laying
corner stone - for monument to that
great patriarch of ',philosophy, and that
von'proposed to honer the Allegheny
Park by pelectine soras portion of hen
ry
P
mast-suitable place; in 'which to erect
the memorial.' •
It nem affords me planate to commu
nicate to you that the -Commissioners
were much pleased when the &menace.
went was made, and have, by -resolu
tion, directed me to inform you that they
will cheerfully allow the monument to
be erected, upon any site you may select,
and that they will, at least, id addition
to allotting thesite, erect the foundation
for the monument: •
The Commissioners --wish me to say
that they will meet' you in the contem
plated movement in the .met liberal
spirit, and, as *a body, take, part in the
celebration. ResEectfully; yours,
JAMILIc PARR, J R.,
Prealdent, Park
,Commissioners.
The communication was received and
a vote of thanks teedbred the Commis
sioners for their - lliberaloffer: ,
On motion, adjourned.
test
Man and Dog in Peril.
During, or soon after, one of the recent
heavy rain showers a dog and his Master
narrowly escaped drowning in Singling
ham,at the intersection of Denman , and
Washington Sts., wherathereore sewer
drops. • While the water (was pouring
down from ~. t he steephilleide, the
dog-essayed a tO crow! Denman . • street, but
waeoaught , tile . torr ent • and: goick.ly
swept...into the Setter, disappearing from
.VieWescon-reeppearingc but Only to be
fotead t batsh. by , the water. The, master
was an observer of his' - dog's extreniity,,
and with a view to rescue started for the
sewer drop, when he, too. 7 wasswept !rem
.his understandings by. the current
And floundered about ,for a • few
minutes, finally - reaching terra ;floss,
with assistance, thoroughly exhauSed
by his efforts to avoid being, drawnnto
i
the vortex whereld'bis dog disappeared.
tie „w onte d , a sorr y s ight, smeared with
mud, eyes, ears and month filled with
gravel,Und minus his hat. crowd of
sympathising citizens surrounded him;
bat be rejected all offers of assistants in
his anxiety for -:his dog, and greatslsoos:
his, joy when.'" the -"black and , tan"
emerged from the,sewer drop, apparent •
ly very little the from his delver-.
au4 ar tz to rrience• Ski and. dog ; . soon
d amid congrattilationanpon their
mutual eestelle• ,
Map. '"
yesteriley'viii)nedik 411 aPion—
diolVjlbtobc OR, a Sixth, greet
004' Ilitiomish
burgh was menodve yeinasgo. -The
dre a r magi hir,vit...41.1/Istunfizah spent
no vat.tt4 , , in AlPPhtilialt.
ihit In " itiott to kielabor
of lonstioii rtidn °adapted the
positions he hakeitrefitilYPszken the
niftitf.7aTha'. is. Arorth: Aye 4p
tinted
tiliiirged for it; ind vie Inuit
none wilt :remain 'without it. for
sale by Li .T."l3reotit,.No.l2B Smithfield
lizeets, sit a pride which pleoarit
,thereectoria.,
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MEM
A FLYMI TRIP TO TILE CAPES.
[Prom Ocesgionsi Tandem.]
aves cm Altsv, July 16,1869
MESSES. EDTTORS: I know of no more
exhilarating and refreshing sight than is
furnished here daily by the rolling surf,
full of merry bathers, nitching,•taning
and surging with each roll of the mem
The hotels erefull, and yet there;is room.,
Tell our embicelocierlined Pituiburgh
ern to stay`theirlaboreems=
and come hire they...lrish genuine re•
freshment and bereft: Whiltd•the •
mercury .has been rwming np
the nineties in , the cities, et lt•lma
reco iiir
rded eighty. degrees -h* ••••
dotn above seventy. Think of the grand
- sea bred* the tufting; and the other
attractions-offered-bare,- bur-for one inn;
Went, and a xhdt,- mould • .lers.lanned
which would nev er fall to be a ftePPY re
aniniscence of onceelife. I wonder. tin& •••
Mare PittibUrgherti'don't two their way,
I °sir. speak too hidigY Pi the hotel ;'-
'seem odiiticins of this place, and a; the
head of the list I name the old Columbia,
,presided over by our friend'Ham Den
nison, formerly of Pittsburgh, and let •
terly of thErtiit. Lawrence and Merchanta;_
Hotels of Philadelphia. The very• best
of everything is afforded ,with no stingy ,
measure, and one tan - fire as well here ;
as at the Monongahela or Continentals''' •
The Caps is PeCellitay :lively just at
preleirt, owing to the visit oCtne ode..
brated Philadelphia Grey Reserve Seg.
Merit, P. M.; humberiuratieut six hqn.
dred men. Their lenuirnadtit . , bearing
and drill are r eally excellent and r ants
State.' • Z
credit 'on on-
Pittsburgh prett y: well ietireicated
here at• present: I,,find on. the Columbia
this: iismaktletessirs. James P.
liarrand :WAD? & Stabil, out creitC
Wei Butler, the „fatnily.o.f. Atlr. R. 'L. •
Leech - and, some others, aJI apparqnt4 ,-
enjoying the manives hiagely apwed. „. ,
sting the cool, foe& Mid clesratmosphere- "
as only eleinneas of- famoitetown :can. _
For
satyr the_44ll/4Da.wv.
inclUding the finest spring 3vater, •
raters cool ilitd • phre 'froth , the best of
Ibuntains, and all kinds of mineral wa
ters. I would recom Cur Phil.
adelphia friend, far.mend
400:alegle. old
tor of one of the ilneetcottagess tutre s .and
well known for man y years past to all
visitors at the Cape. ttecr publiab Mem
two
daily pipers, here, the -Cape 11.sy
and.the Diassurad, .bath' sprightly little , 1
sheets, with good circulations. -
Thesurf •herelagrendt stpd the oast ,
full of .bathere acelnicist allhifttrs of the.
day. Let every Plttatairgliet' Come and
-
enjoy the pure air andtheoceiurbatning
Yours in hisste.!,%t Itawaribit
ep e . *neck, -,-.. . _t; ' 4
" ' Ei * I Alitila aili -
Some time mince And.loll33l o okman.
rented a house. from David Farnhfalit;-'
_.
Andrew is an itinerant - 4sta •or ' all i, '
trades; bat los: an. iiipecial.anatude kW I
f--- , ,
illOtnlPo44olo44oolll2,ll*eintagistsV. I. •
branches of NW/Mai Initeilt7firVwiiiif
other lever r se 11011,1 `ln Ptiratitated 'ofl
these railings: his : Attic- or Miterbde T ' -
tametitastnieurkor; and. many' are the I ' '
Ingenious ugt 11 .94 ke*SOPLOY_lttgirOPltale• 1..-
ielt them lii lielftg ospitau - 1 *Toe thw§ . - '
situated a few ditysii,go - *ken an sitrs 3 ,
cede fOr fillbiginthedobrd•or alaiinter
of clocks with glass came IN The work- '
man had work,. -but' tinfortattately no'
material, and in Ude dllemns...whis won- '
deems haw ,to . get over , the Altllctaty,
when a happy idea struck him, and in
a twinkle was carried Oat.. .. Re
divested .the windows of his mansion
of their glass, with which he finished the
order, and. received.paYment therefor.
Unhappily he neglected, after receiving
the money, to replace the, glass, in the
windows, and this deficiency In the bout e
men became 'apparent to - hie. lindliird.
An investigation revealed ;thal facts of
the case to that gentletaan, wno, 'there
upon, Jammed: , at the conduct off'
tenant.,lodged,intore 2 atian'tgain
before Alderman:Lynch for malicious
mischief: Andrew was made acquainted
with this action tiro:sigh. the,,,medium of,
a po li ceman. but insteid of' expeessing
repentance for his crime, avowed hie de
termination to deprivisltery window In
the home in, the same. manner, and
threatened dire vengeance, against the
landlord if Interfered with. This caused
another information to be made ailficist
him for surety of the petice. ne-las ar
rested and held to answer in both cases.
Be thinks it strange that a man can't•re:
plenish his atook in trade without getting
into law about it. I . r. • 2'-
.
Amusements ,
Pittsburgh will not lack amusements
next fall and Wintl. as in addition to the-
Opera House end he Old Theaters , We •
.understaudtbat t a b he I •Acadern,yer fdOsio" •
will be opened for a regular dransitie •
season by a gentleman, who,'• though #
stranger Co Pittsburgh, , ,iawellknown,to
the theatrical world cf*Parieeced
manager . and talented actor., Report.
, speaks of him, as a rorukof
means and enterprise, as we; see Ida tuttari.
Mr. Morton Price, in' print SE leseee and
cnArnet oftwOorthreetheatersinHngland.
So that-We may reasonably presume be
will not be totally dishearten ed it at the
commencement Ids :efforts are not riai•
oonded to according to
-their deserts.
iiierwite, Miss: Catharine Lunette, has
quite It great reputation as a' singer and
actress—pialities too seldom combined
1 -and we learn is. youtbittl 'and--very
handsOme. As first class m'usio Sato be
a large_itern of attraction.' an: eminent •
,English composer and violiniet has been
engaged sa,leader tit the -orchestra, and
we understand &Oat class company is in
process of formation.
Camatrie tit*. ifl-01,11141 y
Samuel Far was
gy . 14.4*
este i c i sar
ehaFlea-vii* heritligi.P4 ,l l ll Inforallk. ,
tion mad e bales; tha= *War by,Chiet of
P°/ 104 AAlllieW A-APPciltT that on thw.
iiight.of the, 64C•iiiit. the , apcond:hand
olotlft More °Map:. Glider, at N0..14 ~,
rpl
~w11,te—,,.:00 „ate -byliti, , .
whet yereintarstipted' oftwktienti
prefttea from akin *meting of .• ,
na,Wra 'M04.131411 Atha !slept in the `-•
here::: ThelatterruptieW twat at' sudden
lindens:waded that thitzAhlevew Bed" • -
leasies,lkahhada hat antLpair of tooth. ...
Stitrampantly the hoots wore idtattidtd ‘ 1'
All betaPaing t - Fly, any} Aortae the
- i n fordiation, Ira: wits arrested, and ,la - •
detinit of ball Pot a hearizikVis commit'
tad to jail: ~ • . ,
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,
—The Dominion env u s d ec t,
, ded- to er front
4:OIInIAMA/111/ Rmichttist Popitea
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