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"London Times on the Chinese Question-- Harvard Boat Crew Practising—Ent" itsh ..Clainnt on Meace— The .Carlist cutburst., In Spain.--Erenett Govern-. meat Reforms—Royal Marriage. •• Llty, ef.etravb taeTittstgratt Gluttle.) GREAT BRITAIN, Tao nozv, July 2:fates, to-day du tiiit ainititigation in the United States. It thinks the conflict of raC,98,113 Wci.s!:oT,pannot be solved by Neayy r ilutiet on lintnigietlon or by street outrages. It is impossible to sup pose the Chinese 'Can be kept out .ofl America. Inheriting an ancient civilt ,-zation and perfect . economic methods, but destitute of the strength and tough nests or moral fibre which support au thority, the Chinese may be welcome as assistants in colonization, not feared as a taco likely to dominate.in the future. Ltranroor., July 29.—A dispatch frotb.phester county. thirty-four miles rout city. contains the following: taan;bz.tne- unanown, committed suicide here - tn. Jay by throwing him• -self under the wheek.: Of it railroad train. nuntberkor geouritiesoi various kinds —plrt of the proceeds of 'Ocasn National Bank robbery at New York some timea'gwerefetend on Ins body." In the House of Uotntnons to:nicht Mr.' Otway, Under Secretary of Foreign Aditirs, stated the present condition of the relations between England and Idea.; 100 prevented Her Majesty's government from officially alding..the holders of Mex . foan bonds in .the. proaecution of, their claims, but owing to the importance of the subject it.would. be- glad to hear of any satisfactory arratigements for a set settlement. The Harvard crew was out on the Themes twice to-day. In the morning they rowed froturPutney to Hammer smith and back, and - in the. afternoon they rowed to Mortlake and. returned. `They have now tiettled down to steady -practice. P.suts, July 29.—The Patrse has reason to believe the political reforms soon to be Proposed to the Senate, will be more libiral than the Emperor's message to the Corps Legislatif indicated. The _Patrie intimates , that the right of Parlia mentary initiative and of preventing the orders of the day will be granted to the Corps Legislatif, while alterations, will be made in the Senate, the sittings of which will probably beeothe public. ,Rstus, July 29.—k - large number of military furloughs have been granted or extended, which, it is esiimated, will be equivalent Co the Yeductlbri of.the army by 18,000 men.. .The Ls Liberte reports that the Spanish Minister here -has reeeiVixi mfdrmation that the disturbanees In 'Spain have onl r comereired, not fined, but -the Carlists is Paris deem their cause lost. • 3017 Carlist • agita tors are desperate. Aplot to assassite the VAPtidtl,l Tonere' ,of bas been discovered "and frustrated. The lOsellst ',Yorces in the- province of Cindid 'Real -fled the Valley "of with the:Government troops In swift pursuit. Several of the" (lariats, captured with arms in their hands, have been-ctindenined to death by a Council of War, but efforts will be made to have shoji sentences commuted. HUSSIA Sr. Porsisnono, ' July 29.—The *past:lave petitioned the Czar for an ex tension of their rights of religion and education. EDEN. STOCKHOLM, 29. he Prince Royal of Denmark was married today to the Princess Lousie of S gads°. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LonnoN, July 29.---Consols..for money 033‘; for a ccount_ ON ®93•3‘. Fiye- Twenty Bons quiet at 83%; do. at Frankfort, 87 1‘IgnEt. Stocks quiet: Erie, 16X; Illinois!, 93%. Paris BOUrfilii firm at ,_72f. 270. • LivnaPoou, July 29.--Cafton market .a shade firmer; middling uplands, • 32"J‘d.; do. Orleans 12Md.; sales of 10,000 balm. "tfkeadstirife quiet and steady. California white wheat 103.7 d.; red west ,- ern 90. 2d. Western- Flottr 235. , -6d. ten; mixed --3aa. for old, and • :2911.- fr. new. -Oats Ss. 6d. Pork 100 s. Beefo ks. Lard 70.9. Citsese 6214 Produce uricha ged. • • • LO24DON, July 29 -Petroleum' quiet. SugarL_unchanged. Linseed oil quiet anctliteadyi Trillo*.4ll.s. Petroleum to . .. , Antergrp Wt. Banton. In the ';.Bank of -England has increased .£92,600; in the • Bank Of France 4t30 0004 ME ..,. Prohibition in sassachusetts. camtentioa to the puts/J.l4ra ustel.te:l c Romeo, July 2 9.--A.t It; meeting of the Executive Committee of the' Massachu setts State;Temperance alliance,. refi the cen vo t te the W. B. Spooner r dgn the .presidency6f the •alliance. was si tasittlatlalY rescinded. - A resolution was adopted approving • . or the ettl by the Prohibitory ftgimlttee Tor a State Temperance 'Convention, and Mr.lipooner, Rev. Dr. liderlen and Rev. !Ir. Slinger were a Coopera-' :lye 'Committee. ‘- • , - , ~ . . ...Itev. Mr. Daiger, -of -' the Germ an Meuse fiat Bpiscoisd Ch saakat BeahM Bighlapdtt, who Wad present by Invite•. iOn. made an address, -to which he said .he was opposed to the sale dt• lager beer, beingiatlaffed that it, was intoxicating •and Injurious to the German population. Be• tbonght if a meeting were called of .the.Gertnans.who fever. the:: present law much good would result.! . • - . Prof. Weber of Illinole, said the tem- perance people were - watching the cause lti . 11 fassachtisetia with great interest. 1 The Tetnperaned, Association of Illinois had formed au independent organization and would standthalr ground, ;mid that all overthe west they were massing. end,' ,it would be a question of listlettal policy. EiV EMTIO,. 01 : 11 D.11 - IGHT FRANCE 'Fire Insurance Company rallare--.Ra11.- road _Certificate Vorgery--A Forger Stirrenderatlimself-113aac Toueey ,03 - lag. [lty:Xeb zraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.; ' ' Naw Yorni; July 29, 1869. The Baltic Fire Insurance Company failed- yesterday. At- commencetj_ busi ness in'lB64, and has never paid a divi dend, the e - xpenditures having always exceeded _the receipts. A deficiency in the capital was 'disclosed 'last' winter of eighty thousand dollars, in consequence of which the Company has retired from .• . , . _'l, I busfneifs. The United States Assistant Treasurer will 'corn thence next week. to report re. ' "" - a t celpts, payments an balances in gold and cur-ency separately, • LJay •Goul.i r James. Flak, Jr.. F. A. ane, • Williatu=. "wad and Peter B. Sweeney have purchased a controlling interest in -the_stock of the First Na tional Bank, which it Is reported well be ecne the depository of the Erie Company and New York city funds. Mr. Bigelow enters upon his duties as chief editor of the Times next week. The three last Cuban prisoners were releaf..ed froin Fort Lafayette today, on pledge not to fight against Spain. Hon. Isaac Toucey Is reported at the - paint of death at New Haven. Patrick Joyce surrendered himself to the police to-day for forging the signa ture of a man named . Jackson at Louie vine, lust Not;einber,.to a check f r eight hundred dollars; ' ' . I The examination of the case of Cleore A. Abbott shows that in addition to alb forgeries of - Rock Island certificates he had 'altered some Michigan "Central cer tificates tolarger amounts, which he was ' arrested too soon to attempt to dispcfee of, -.and . that .he - had ordered the purchase.z.,of - some' Pacific Mail stock, was for like purpose. Abbott, es refused ball and committed for trial. This is one of the greatest evrindles ever attempted, the amount in. valved being nearly; f 7,00,000. 4, Thirteen ot the principal clothing hotisps , • of theclty haverefUned to pay the incr,ta , o of thirty-five percent. demanded by em ploye& Vie latter, numbering 'Mean hundred': have struck, by order of the ..Tailors.' Cition. It is annariinsisd the new ilandsorn cabs will be in readiness for use In large awn -144s Iry the end of September. J. Woodruff - Lewis is under Cnest 'at Hartford, charged with forging a ebidiars batararcanyicatejEk tb!‘c.it.l. j• 12=211 Blot on Board a Steamboat—Eight Ken Reported • far Teregrinta tee rutatarib tie.] : Varcatio, Jly 29.—A terrible riokis reported to have occurred on board the steamer. •Dubuque, at liaropto n ,"un the Miashielppi river. abopt ten, ranee ae Rook Island. A number of raftsinkii, who took passage on the boat at Rock Ts lanikinsisted on being allpwed to occUPV the 'cabin and - on :being refused corn. menced a row which became general,. nok.orily with thiLdrew but thepassen= s t .e rsi; 4:Bfghttlnen ate reported killed. The Sheriff of Rock Island was tele• graphed and he immediately starteiLlor the scene of the riot with a large polite force. Politics In Tenneasee. 4 By te!e irrikkaoabe,ginesorokeazene.; v / NaaavlUi4 July; th—rthe limiter Deznocrati today nee:Heated `aiteket to represent this councy In the Legislature. For Senator,Henry ,Cooper; for Repro. senatlves,j,ll. R4es and J. D. Walker, t he e hitter an Indiana man. The Banter publicans and &Wu" ReitallifealaU Ed' zurre thkete hi she Rol& 1 CUBAN REVOLUTION. _ I !nteresting- Letter— At rocity at the Exe -1 cutlunur Creoles—Tile Infamous Vran -1 cisco Peres=tl AcYit), of Insurgents: l 1 By TelegraPb to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) WAsnr.NoioN - , July S';) —An interesting letter relative to the Cuban situation has come to light. A . Spanish gentle man went to Cuba several Months ago to claim.inheritance that bad been led him. He says that at Nuevitas he learn ed the f t-,nine , Creolea were going to be . shot. They passed near lain with a firm step, with head erect, and with a look of brave determination they arrived at the fatal spot. They seated themselves upooa bench already preperedlor...tkuml, and it'the set:lnd-of tbe' :- voee' Of the officer who gave the word of lire, (rind, "Hurrah for Cnba," "Hurrah for Cespe. des." After they fell, the volunteers struck bayonets into their bodies. At Gilbara he saw a . group of armed ' Min itiarching toiiard a house appearance, and wishing to see what was about to be done he followed the soldiers, who arrived before the door and halted awhile, and three Of the party entered. The latter cried out at this moment, "Here is the insorrecto, here is .the maubi!" . "What du you wish?" said a young Man.qf its Ifor whom goat earchi, I am at your service, but do not:frighten 1 monymy father and mother." Without cere- 1 the volunters seiz)ci . the speak(r and beat him along the road with the butts of their muskets until they got close to the cemetery, and then ran him through with at least twenty bayonets. Prom Santiago do Cabe comes news of ,a thousand atrocities committed by the infamous. Francisco Peres, to whom the Governor in that part of the island had entrusted. .the - direction of .7mtittets in ! Guanatanatno and Baricoa. • Thitr bad , man, wanting in every sentiment of hu- 1 Inanity and of every- moral, .principle, had been robbing and assassinating , every Cuban who was believed to be lib- eral. Wholo families In the vicinity of, Guantanamo had been murdered by this bandit. .Young and old persona had been butchered by beingife and his companions. Not n satisfied with the villainies committed here, he passed on to Baracoa, where, aided by a few other assasains they went from house to house, and hundreds of persons were in this way murdered, and with Miami tient and innwledge of the antinnities. HAVANA, July he ins.irgents aro quite active iu the central department. They lately: destroyed a great deal of property ancint Trinidad. A few days since a large band of insurgents attacked Puerto Principe, but afar a short en gagement they were beaten off with con siderable loss. Conscription will soon be put in force.in Cuba. ~,,,, Z igw.YQ/ILIOIT Y. - - PITTSBURGH FR SECOIitEDITIIII. FOUR O'CLOCK, AL 0/ THE CAPITAL Return of 'the Preeihient froth Long Branch—Cabinet Session-4r Dis" -- patches from JapanPubli Land Surveys—The Mississippi Situation. CaYTelesnmh tel the Pittsburgh easetierl. Wasursrerrozr, July 29,1868. , )ROM JAPAN, = • Rear Admiral Reign etliiknending ,the Atlantic squadranuirta dispatch. da.r. ted YokohoMa, Jtine : 23tif, Says tbe - jaP• aaese Parliament' is yet in session,. but .not open to foreigners.. -It is reported that many ittipOrtanttneasnresare under consideration, mostly relating to fereign era, foreign interconise and titianee.. It is probable the rebel threes ars Co the Island of Yeddo have been captured or dispersed. Many of the Princes have surrendered their long cherished -feudal .rights. for the general good. Already have the Japanese far ontstrippeds the Chinese in progress towards eh/lotion civilization. The Goverumentlas troops uniformed and armed with the latest improved breech-loading gun; the naval vessels are well armed; a hospital s being bulk at Hiago, is in charge of an i Amer'. can surgeon, and Is open to foreigners; lighthouses . are built and lighted, and a lightship is being equip ped to be stationed off that point. The coal mines are auccensfully worked anti supply one squadros with coal, while the Chinese rotas° to allow foreigners to mine coal. The Duke of Edinburg is expected in the beginning of August The English Vice /Admiral says he will be received as Captain of the Galata. There are now in this port an iron clad frigate, a linsetbattle ship, three gun boats and two transports of the English squadron, one frigate and two' gun boats of the French, one. Prussian and one Dutch corvette, the Itionocacy and the Piscataqua. The health of the squadron is excellent. Commander E. P. Williams, command. ing the United States steamer Oneida, reports to the Navy Department that on the morning of the 20th of June the kado's fleet moved in and attacked the ships and fortifications of the northern party under Enomatto, and after an en gagement of twenty six hours took pos session of the towns and destroyed the vessels,Eagle and Emperor, belonging to the northern party, after having one of their own vessels blown up by a shell, which entered the powder magazine. The forces of Enomatto have possession of theltamida fort end Fort , .13tInter'and a line of earthworks extending across the peninsula. Enomatto has about three that:foetid men, and the Mikado eight thousand. The earthworks' and forts were invested and batteries are being thrown up preparatory to a regular siege of all the - Works - held by Enornatto's party. PUBLIC LAND SCRVEYs. The Land Office to-day issued instruc tions to all the Surveyor Generals of the United Stites. calling on them for infor mation concerning surveying .depart nientm, to the effect, viz: first, the num ber of acres of agricultural land and: the comparative areas of agricultural and Mineral lands; second, the number of acres of grazing land; third, the same •covered by private claims; fourth, the same of reclaimable swamp landb ; fifth, the same of sterile lard that may be reclaimed by irrigation or by other means; sixth, the number of acres broken mountain ranges: seventh, the nuwber of acres of timber land; eighth, what is the number of cities and towns; and ninth, what. Is the aggregate length of railroads corn- Dieted, in progress bf construction and projected. The fsiegoing Information is designed to bo embodied in the forth. cowing report, of the Commissioner. mu) Alsr iNrgrivrew. The Radical ilii;sissippi delegation is reported to have had an interview re cently with' the President on the Miasis- Wept question, .and to have tole him that Judge Dent and his brother-in-law was.a tool of the old rebels, and , had re. calved sums of money in time past to in fluence 'votes in Congress. The President listened attentively. and agreed the Could prove their assertions to do MR pa:l. towards giving the Administration's E ppo ft 10 the ether candidate. The del egation an 6 now supplied with proof which they will lay beforo him. cABINET SESefa. • The Cabinet was in session t r an s thred of roar hours, engaged In the transactiori of bushiest! which had acciantilated dar ing the President's absence.' Many Mr sons supposed that the subject of the ap plicationi- of the iron elad,Oath to. the members of the Virginia_Neglslature Wolf d come before the Cabinet. but it is ascertained troth an officlit Source that the 4 11letitiOn Was 'riot evetimenticrned:' The Prasident.-several weeks ago, in re s t ponecjo an inquiry, said itmould be Stdyteitted]to the Attorney General. • aoixe ON A TOM kThe House Cottnnittee on Naval Affair% Imitation of. She inland excursions of tr Ways and Means and other Commit tees, ambles° going MP a jdokeling tour: They w‘lembark on the titbit:lee culler Bifehigtmand make a loltfref the Take;, for the marpose of - itiatultolng what ad. ditionalitighlatfon, if auyi'llt necessary (*the na*renforcament ' revenue latrion , the frontier end for.the Slipprea. slim snuggling , The CentillikPreclfi4 Opgons,ponzie days. ),FritifElsim.: Commlisioner Delano decides , ch* when parisigic 'punt:base old rails, ro•rolf them. and,then._ sell them to Railroad il ' am PAPielktil_ey ere tftntents and , Mirixgos malit iraohirerii of new rails ;sad' as such liable to the. special tax titwo dollars upon all such slides In ere ,Of 4420 POr : 9uart(* . ll oo , llonOtt four of the act ofaaarch ate; nijpg, tigrtaXast k . • President Grant returner/ to-Washing ton- this nidrillrieeeedirosidellhTs an d . s oo .: rotary Fish- A sPeclat Cabinet -niewitig I vePdansion, all the was held idthe Brent members being present erciniC Pastiness ter General crewmen. - The. President will return, to Long BranctrtehruorrOw. . • cONT,BACT:AWAIIDMIN • The COmmlisioner oftletermal Revenue' Y,. JULY 39, 1869- to-day awarded to the Townsend When /adoring Company, of Buffalo. the con tract for supplyinz its patent loek for distilletive. The lock•hes a register,. ui additieu to the seal. -it 'ate Preeldent to-day appointed Arti4P I bald Sterling United State. 3 Attorney for* Maryland. and August Ludlow Case Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance. Nacyvi neptutmentr, vice Rear Admiral Datil , I ggen• resigued. /NVB9TIGATION OftDaaLD. The Thsdian Bateau has ordered an fu • ming:gloss into the recently reported, L #ate.outres by Apache .Inclicese in New 14x .! • 7 IL_ were eeitercoi. The Pinalth3ut and family and stilt& TWA Baraniga Tuesday. to accept h eapitisfilltes to be tendered Wee. there. '., • - strut- -el 11 02a.E. Postmaster Ger.eral Crewman. is still Ittliis /Ade near Md.,. suffering 4 ' 01 4 epbsokeq,trcp, ,•• . • cruwasiots stemma. ••Theetnitonis inceipts last week were'• 1.1,4614596.. , . BRIEF TELEGRAIM --In sore eecestia of Georgia no rant has fallen for filer weeks, while :in others there hue been too much. • - • —Mc. A. R. Buren, who wee re ported, att Injured at the Briggs House. Chicago, diet( &litte after tea o'clock on Wednesday night. —The-ofilcers who went tette scene of the anti-Rent outrages In New "york; serve tnarrants, simply toilet the parties. thatthey wore 'mutat lu Court ou day.. • —Prof. Or:twat:4 or New York. Prot.. Abbe, of , Cincinnati Ooseswatoty, attar others, hactsletS for Sin: City. to make obrervatimne of the eclipse on the seventh► of Au r gast: 4 -. John idin was hung its Hansllto3 Ohio, yesterday, for the murder of.l3lcas Priakell. Be protested his lotroceneo to the lasn and charged Joe Kelly wieb tkoraurder for which. he. himself PAU bang. —Fredrick Eli, Wednelakty afternoon, an Maysville, Ky.,- was. fighting .Tiros. Hughes: lie gin hire down and drew a knife to stab him, wen Thomas drew a pistol, s.bot and killed .741. Both. are •seld to be constables. —A youog margied man namod E. Sterritt, committed suicide, at St. .Louis, b y banging. -Doialeatie trouble • and de pression of mind,_ produced by losing V 3,000 by the fallure of Jno. T. Darby ..t• Co, bankers, led to the act. —There *as a heavy thunder clonal at Rochester Wednesday afternoon. Con siderable damage was done to the groin. Peter 'tatters, of Wayne county, I New York, was instantly killesiby light/. n ing•whlleriting , nn a as hay. • - :--It is under.stoOd that the Dlrectors,o. the 'Leah: title and Nashville Railroad propose to pa* $4,000 for medical services rendered Judge J. S. Black; ei Penns7l, van!, whose arm was broken sometime since on one of the South bound trains. —Mr. !Saunders, of Davenpot, lowa. Chairman of the Committee recently ap pointed by Mr. Willey, of St. Louie, to -carry out. the instructions of the New Orleans Convention, has announced that Keokuk, lows, , 'has been determined upon es,the plae thr the f the next Counnerocial Conventioa, but the time has not yet been designated. —The Philological Convention, at Ponghkeep.sle. New York, ad. journed eine die yesl,erdity, and the inem• bera immediately thereafter orgamzed the American Philological Association, with the following permanent officers: President, D. Taylor, of Phillips Acad emy; bleoretary. professor Slide; Treas urer. Hon. J. H. Trumbull. Itiorenpon the association resumed the businesa that was before.the Convention. Additional Markets by Teiegraph. Bure.tr.o, July 29.—Ths receipts to day were 4,000 barrels flour, 46,000 bush els • wheat,. 56,000 bushels corn. 8,000 bushels rye, and 12,000 bushels oath. The shipments wore 2.000 bushels wheat, and 20,000 bushels oats. .Freights are held at 125400 n wheat. 10Me on corn, and 73.40 on oats to New York. Flour is very firtn, at 66,5067 for city ground! solos of 150 barrels western bakers at $ 7 , 6 2. 1 467,75. Wheat is dull, drooping and uneettled, with sales of 45,000 bush. eta No. 2 Chicago spring - at $1,403401,42; 20,000 bushels No. 2 Milwattkee Club et V 1,44,01,44, 7,000 taishels No. 1 do. at 8447; 2,000 bushels white Michigan at 51,70,3 be Market closing at the inilde figfirra. Cora} 14 tied Pail ,unchanged, with only retail lota reportefirsater or 2,5e0 baehele warm at 95e. Oats firm brit dull iet 760 for western. Barley is umn inal. It go frettinal at $1,20. Pork firm at $Bl., Lars Mille4dy at 19 e. High wines; there *M onl y fi. rets'l Inesinft doing. al 81,07. • •• • ' ' ••• New tintat'An s, J aii,ift;...Cptitet,34; * ' ;, for middlings, with saleV,26l tales, cud reeelpts2B bales. Gold 150-:. Ater/ba,gso.: Noir York.Blght g per. ~cent. prernititu. Flour fi rmer,. with:l super fi ne at AV!, doubliextra 16,59, and treble egtrit ;75. anti 11,26; Oats • 74@75c., 'Bran 145. Hay - market . bop,' ;loth' prime at pa p l'orki holders are inking - VW. : Batted 15Ue, forshieuldere, and 1 9tf®19/c; for sides. lard unchanged.- Saga; ad., Yonne. , with common at 11 . 34 e., and ,1 prime 16' 17e. Mot:team . Prime ler. i month* Whisky 61,17.4 fur weet.l e ern nett ed.' Coffee dull, with, fair at I / • 1 / 3 ge , anil l itelgie 163 , f(4)17c. f, • VarEdai . 1441 ,E re. -- 420Wr Steady .and unchanged. , ~- • Wheat dull and lowert• sales 4000 bonikNo. 2 Milwaukee Club ,61,45; sales: laaf *lit , 20 ,000' buah Se. 2 ; 4 9 - Illifil WWI' OX'flots No. 1: '123 , 1L54. Cortrqu et and tildbanged; verve of, u, I bifilifin dried at' (MAW - Caner' freights .to - Noel York, -MOM 8310; 'nfitru Tue. fatilm poits a- wheet-1 1 1;100, corn. 16;100 btiebainur :1,0' , ..0 balk, ( flinal 'atildnet whilln 4800.. omit' 4 600 :iitihh.' . , . .•fes4tenoaniyll3l..ast`t thew open board • this ariernonn N 0..% Wheat dftd dull at in,82: 1 - No. 2 Core 8k e - seller August. in go mithuing. nothing- •warr, done. and prices areWominally the' !lame as is the llama:100m: •, • • ' : , • • .' XmiliritAlV July 29.—.Ccittbredull;10w trilddlifit 110,9ka .stood , 0 ordinfd7 • 29e W heat—red .10®1.15: ember' $1 . 20© • 1.25; whitelL23ol,,lo. F ientriP4l77•; 6o Cor Chicago brands,. . . BAN Fmtrivlsso.'.Toly, 2 2,!7.rottic mart:. .ket quiet and usefitimed; eat, es choice shipping attc7234. .I.lefrili 0,,, ders,74. - - • -----.7---, ---7 Philological Conventions. ... 2k TETe4, rapt to the Phtabergh G.isetl-,T POU3eIL lEE PSIE, J.tilY 29.—T hl • fare ; „ eau th e . 2, • merican PhilolOgiCal ANSOCI i. atstn , „,„„,,,,,k 'conveyed to Vassar College in carriage?, w. 'lore they inspected the vs ! none - dopes's, morns of time institutem, Thkr , afternoot 1 titiv* visited Eastmazofs Park, in al , ho iv,'"wh ere the members' were entertatneti Whiz an open concert . , and collation. To..fliki i s ril3p ) , A fr. Tra mbult, of Bart- i ford, Connecrlcut, ant? .1 tsv. Mr. huff-, burt, of Carrade, m tid papers ore the In. Alan tangoes": The mmtibers are expe- • tilting the beehres of OA Aseoeletzlon, ltopinztoreatell4 fin al adjournment to. morrows- - • reorre3onadencetrth e eittsourgh 9szette.l MerNE, July 29, 1869. We have already stated some facts, val uable in our opinion, elicited by the recent anniversaries of oor schools of leaning. There is one more, which is of especial interest to. Pittsburgh. Persons coming I; to our city ogenspeek with eurprise and ' astornalursent of the lb* knowledge there is of the Western llbioersity. Where a college is acrp2ace or interest in yborough or locality, it: w 41., of co . 4rse, besenerally j blown. : - : m a large al*. growing cityr I bewever, Istlear Orleans Revennerlerionst CZy T"vraptir to the FletttbiligbGizette* d whare, there are-costly ehtuche9. x zw _ ona,atze, jao 29 _ ~....,T he itoijamo.. gm numerous. ? and stately edifices for manufactory of Goareardi ilkEllobeettlev. manufactures and various- kinds oft bust" Wag aelMd .YeatertiaY Ili Ceneetur Meek. Peaklike ccilltz4 rosy be. ershade d. tittle for viola:loner thereveade: Wirt , - . Y °V " tbe odes leadield returned to It ' ll, ' be un ! l}€4, 4 -16 ' ''' 'l4 _ ‘/Ijaag. off` the. Washinitota law ebagnA, hiving' coca. people,"even well edneate*men; men dn *stet' bie-levesnitatkinwthers. ' ' retested in somoiiiiiitutlea, of an in:erio.:- ----- - 4 -mot-o-.0....---... &meter in ammo.. email place may be i& , An Hooest - Nesr-IPork , View or me vel„foymaide ipit,truni, normal of - the location weber:toter of a The Nam York..6(e Ma, an able- Dem. college in . their own city. ")the Mill" a might. seratle - - 1r ' -.I , —' , -,. in some- places," den:gnate some aPer• in volong article on "Meet. i n but it would ,be vent. indefinite. °critic ‘Plinciplese anal' Pracaea," as,: in Pittsburgh. ' .. ,, lio.cailed,gre a t 'maim_ the following remarks epplicable to. the tion in some Noce might' be unnoticedi and enknown , in yittaburgte and we gre at that mettle eanvention latslee not an exception in thi s respect.. at liarring : , . , ~. if Celt:lnstils College, a Very, wealthy in ' "We held that the) estaiseracy, to' sue , ! stitution in New York city,'ltaa. just held ;ceed„Must discaritord fasces, arid bring its one hundredand sixteenth connence-- itself fairly up to the tines. It hingeless-to , meta, being one of the oldest seats of auarrel over questions ' that the for:l.4'l leaning in the 'United States,. It has its Fcircumstances hae-settlet, we cantictue- ' school of lettere and *snienoe, school of enslave the negro :f we mold ; our Betio, i mines, pekoe! of law andsschoos of medi -1 era bretiern placed a wlltiplii the heat; cum, It • aturibeas a ling=ual of highly of our enemies to. drive uanaked thraugh. dish` aamea amongitenumerous, , the world ; the rebel States of their own. alumni,eB John Jay, Croyeireeur Morris. ; motion 'went out of the Union, and •Iley , B. 8,. Livings:er, Alexander .Elamilton, had to be brow:Whack by "military des- Witt Clinton, Bishop Ondedon, and 1 potism,." or they never werild have opine' Charles - A.nthoa. Yet, "oldaieit ke; and back at all. It was to themilltarYtan-.. long and hens as iethe Bat of slam ales orßherman,„the vielences of ututi- .ni„." it is stated to„.be a reiriarkable fact din, the imposiSions of Ilaneeck,., and that "few people la New Yinalsare aware the pereistencies. of ' Grant, that we'owe of anything inregard tothe 'college, ex the reohnition 011ie Union on anyterine cep perfume: Ita' dontinuee" existence," "Want - is there in tke Penusybania aad th is ignorance and 'lndifference are platform? The first three- clauses are ,itete'the teat that CelurabinColhige ex devoted to the negroons if everybody did bastes only , one ()ICU iestitutioas of a not kztow that we do not approve cfnegra great commosei a l city a city without ho 'euffrage, but , : that at the same tine we saagenityaad a n d a 1 cannot help o - arselves, and have to, thank. pride or if we - may use the- term. local the obstinacy of the former slavettoldene • &sprit de coma. The netirseepers of the ' evo-a after deiteat in arms; for the enforce... • city have been in the hablt. of giving it aunt ot 'so unwise a principle. • Then. we . - merely: the briefesti'mention, and then ; have a word in favor of reforM 4 and, on- only whenreporting the fact of, i recta ; osier In support of a republican measure,, ?erica of ka,"aunual festivities."' ' is to assist laboring men.. Next, there a : So that.the University innot a solitary 1 denunciation of the last Congeess, which case. In, some respects it bag been more , 'ls well enough, and certainly fully .11134, faveredthat ColtunhiaCknlego., Forsome, ' fledin the ePinton of tale 'el:lnturY• yeara.pasitit basked fraitnent and favor : Too, polies a clause forthe-kolßere; Wall Rage a s in_,t4e prnadamit, -papers of not a word 'for the - War- in 'Which" alit'. our city and i commencemests new at , t . , i l fought. After that we -fieali,pttragraP tmct trui houses of our best and moat in- , r about foreign nutters, Wlikh means anY- tellipant peepla thing or nothing; and the ' Whole winds . Tk ere etre t wo more f eats , ooricerratur up eve with a eeraticiation of the 'Resent the schools la.NeW relighted, which are rsystem. - deservieg of mention The very, large and " This is ea - Not , sentence tin the handsome building Ear the Ugh Schad in. subjectof the Alabama claims or the Cu- .e..-- eurtland, . erected lust before the war, ban question, or of the tariff that wrongs would now cost at'leaat $125,090.. The the Poor man to , help the rich: No con. seliciol is' la eters' respect woribir the den:wallop of the rebellion against which building, and is NI; hello? to the 'city. In tbe soldiers fought, even, though the sot-' It Earthe - stieena-o all elassea take a deep. diers are praised-the omission being an'vie t. 'At the re examination and insult, if, any reference to the subject - ex hibk th e c i t i se at , ceie of th e fi nest were proper: No fitting 'expression in edifices ofth kind in our Country, caps favor of economy in public expertditures; re of -holding three thousand ,persons, nothing, in fact, first or last, hut the old was filled day and evenng With ladies negro question and general abuse, of Re: and gel:Wen:ten the most intelligent and publicans:- . The self-eame grumbling wealthy in the i 'cit , ,to' listen lathe Perfcr without proposing an improvement; the man-es: irbe s hyahiln , „to. i nterest, so ' same 'refusal to' understand the altered_ manif e sted, .to h - halmolS dannot position of thewhole country, which has- b e - estimated. I yte, - shOtlld not ex led to defeat so frequently. -The nomi. student ee a want ofinterest in Study fin e ry -nation of a man with -nothing tort clont-.. students there, and there is B ane. Evry mend him but the faculty of heaping tIP one of• the - many' who- were examined wealth, with no record worth mentioning, from this school to enter the different coi ned nothing about him in arouse enthu- leg,es, was actin without conditions sitism but his money. Not the first sign Both sexes axe anthitious, and are din of true loyalty, nor the least evidence of tinguished time high order of scholar devotion to the beet interests of the whole ship, The,on the part of parents country. ' Under such eircu %stances xce and citizens, thus given to the schools is do not cvect nor Irish that the Democrats should carry Penasytiernia. worth more to the youth than thousands of gold and silver-it cannot he o ne "We donut wish, this simply because.ln Boston recently nearly one thou it would be a triumph cf the Vallandig- sand of the highest scholars-;in rank, hams and Pendletons, and the old school that never learns and never forgetf; the from the different schools in the city, re ceived each a beautiful bouquet from the former stave'power toadies, who imag- hand of the zilayor in Music Hall. ine that slavery was a thng of beauty speeches, were made ,by distinguished and a joy forever, instead-of being at best gentlemen and music was given: How 'hut a cruel necessity of the Constitution, beautiful, that these-tiowera shenld re. A. triumph on such principles and, with.wi ve Rowers! •., • , , • S. such candidates' would only revive the dead men ot the "North - and 'the Seuth, -"outrescent kodiee whiCh have been' smoilieied under 'the loyalty °Oho nation; the malignant reheis,, whether they regis ter themselvee as enemies of the nation in °Wilma% Harrisburg, lir New Orliam A victory noir weald bring the extrem-' ;eta back to life and power, and with them &Mid l er *feet In 187 U. Theltapublicans [-are,. begging. ..e'9/4riglexidtftfitlePiii°nwitharagenogrill r l vided-their anxious to re turn netheir first love; but they will no . m a tti l rold Democrats ire` t leave their loyalty'eir aelfrespect behind Accept a utile 'vaults of the war, exhibit an toadeeetanding of the altered ptisenf 'thing for..l,,narmony; and the Democracy eometputi lc matterscoacede , even'settle lir aeattleto , " carry, the "next national eLet.! .. , l imam as m a il ou t sun . surd Ohm in sum; ' vio le t l an,,v fall inwhiter. Colittnate , l in a er lth a e'eld rat,' ite,,Aw.rfierigillaaelfleaEtLafrel!defrzttrell and rtiorticiVerw " -of the "people, 'and' itiereinl- - - '''-' --, l i r n e t ur ea-1 the,'" 44.1 pili We 01 ' 64 ter_ y to pi wrv4 'vet& We earl ,esints .:carrylng iwis persons. ly. simple , contrivances tbe -mho). front car! Maims, •wingsand Amber, can bet *heeld the back:part then forma ai pretty casior one bores or pony ;The 4313inge 4*; ellbcte4.,therely , by loosening ndnutee-four screws, 'lnd cut be Managed in a few • a, Chiliad B s. keentrin knoWe ,stnab 0 . t 111:4 41 lioa who set 9 ngltans!L,ooo tazihedocfomirrenlitsden, illtateff her °w • i t her oft Pim; "7-Lr A LETTER MOM MA LNE: Geasyra Reptibllsgut Claims. Because helits been! s'filitlifol, efficient and honest Chief' Idegightrate.• • • - Because he is the nominee and' repre sentatite of a plank that stood by the 'country:la the hour of danser,lhd that stands by the ''principlea of justice and freedom, upon which, our Goventment is hased.' - ' "' ' -' - --" BeeaPie,, bebasbeen tri ed abd not found wanting,-*eithet lb his - devotion to the principles-of titieleptiblicanism, nor in bla integrity in tdbering tnthe strict line pf titinel I ple n all his offietialitcla.' ~- Bectuselie is a Win whiisepri rate char aster is thbleinialied;and .whose habits. are BUCIC4 tO :.*roar; alit', approval of all good eitlienk• , • ,- • . . *cause 'Peiniorivtinia owes it to her honor,;and fair ' . ntime not to permit: braveend stplantioldier, who drew his sword forker,- satU3r - I,iii - the'' hour of her deadly, ' perit,7 !arid who his r served. her ,folthildly in of"tttke eace, to. be defeated - -bk.one 'VW sympathised' 'with her ene 'Woe Viet% tile dark eland of battle low 41reds Ahd,* l l(efee'emiflict for national_ iexistence surted*dmid he: -- ~, Becaosil it juit *Ord for the, memory 4 tliek.tnictYr dila,' wbsireinn the he relc'striaggle for for- AddS`thelatate to pl' o g - in high official po altienthose eriettifte ,s,t4iiatiiireti with their . '. ''- wffo ' -'' - • 1 ,:,5 iSecatteithitritniph of the Democratic 1, , ....,., „ ;•it i dstes lu thitMtate•wbuld Le the trt cluipt,,, ' of ;,the pr4,e......H4r01e5-lit Free Trade, nialiblost'atAtie .policy of Pro f *lf. 01§422: P tizt'rkthi''ltiilnatry--a policy becgti re to.;,;i •,fittirdt'cOni.ofthli Old Key tit whioh' et,' , d ay been ilefoted. . stone bare ' iltiinitinint ' - re-election of Emus(' the ~., - - ottld rejoice the ,hearts Governor:Gear" i - N' It - the nation evert , - orki4 trae ,,,,lfettli 1 .1.. 4 1 " wviald brilksio 1r where, wail )ithad 1 -. , -, nam t 1 0 ... into the cssiktiltm --; t'"" si & t 1* 4