The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 02, 1869, Image 1

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FIRST tlllllOl.
'._tj.. - ..'i JAWMIPAIT.
NEAP S TIC ;CABLE.
itti`tanflit Irti#lrreet4onin SAIN-7Re.
ikort4:ileturs 0(.66 &iiosioterpnce
--Austria and Prnshii—Practice of the
rAllirarratrOelen the,Thazties.
A
Telegraph to the PitUiburirb easetto.l
had been ill for a few days, has returned
toP-600100tivisitanditik rim P roved.
itte - eitki exiiit bit*" ;went down the
river Thames to Panaborn yesterdisy to
. p mt' MO ItNI clielpein order to. ~
$ 1
deg at
par Wer and is Idrigttr course. ! '
Oxfords have just received a nw four
oared. boat, Wlrby Mr. Salter, e
who is 9
engaged upon one for,the Harvard&
,Eveniug.—The Harvard crew were out
again this morning and thli evening for
practice. The ‘ betting is two to one on
Oxford. 11
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litanntb, July 31.—Much dissatisfa&
tion exists here , at ,Aapoleon's lenity to
wards the kCarlist 'l4forispliators on the
frontier. The press comments severely
,'• pri-thecoupefalten by . e reach Gov
. Bands of Carlists have appeared in
:. , ltaittrAllsCes within-the ,last few, days.
- 'histlykrienttliWe tanmade. .-„;,.
Gen. Sickles, new AmericareMiniste;
,
i in presenting hie credentials to, Marshal
Sarum, laid that,tigiiVriitbdStates now, :
' ' more than ever, ap . reciate the - traditional
, ~.asiity:plf : , _llpiiirpcg, , ~ ated by pew sym-
't ' jpitMOl i and. 1,114, - . mful jOiceipation
'I. in censtitutional liberties. 'Marshal See
, i
il nutilalied WO ttict-r.Ciment t o
1 endea tbillarsasle 0 - ty so hap-
I pilyexisting,. bet Ween the two peoples,
:1 'which' were botiriCblArialentr bonds.
He concluded 'with a tribute to Gen.
; I Ectekiely' *Ed snrpaso haves'
that
Gee. Grant could run de a more
I; oe4 l mieetiket tallo j'l-Steleh Peeple
' '' - - SLteterii, Atilisl4l---theuarlisW tin;
• - der Saviergos, are in the mountains near
.--, Toledo. National are in close
,purstds. Bonds of parusts have, sp
.:•-,..peared---111,:the'.iffitilsoin,ef eontevedre
and Leon. The Carling who - were taken,
, .
.i. _, ' prisoners at ^mpitunalieve been Wed
- by cdurthiaiWp IThe , Judge: Advbeate
urged the application of the death pen
,
"' • ally. but their =tire has not - yet been de
•_gide& ,The Volunteers of Liberty
'','. . : tbrodithiilki Wit S-hisloi* , 4 , o l ;Pffering.
their services is the Provisiene Govern
. merit to aaaist,he suppreasion of the
I idriditirlist
14 ' _
al ol
~, e Lem beding iginhed and I
,:lknye
rO di in sa
' n7 ppeared from the province. A.
1-1' gra 'lli..ltemibed in 'By troops,
with nochigitnol,elitAPPl, -' '- i '
j,k3g*:Villtaipla Bud;
I idetile jet „if., telt i latint,' Penitent
4 vt w ere- „. . ',,t , 41' A...a i : 1...1...s
." 'PAilliVrAttllgtjAgit.l4 rumored that
- • Toledo and Avilla have pronounced for
_DOS Vitirei-A ~i',. - I - r,;:: L , ;•r -.< •
-,- mu .The ....:
Mini
'gelitsti ' 'Si -.
, k , . fiew.tillit Don Carlos has
' ---, re-entered Prance; and that Gen. Prim is
~.--lihgertk4Pqrv.d.os fatripp Vichy
. '., 4 ; ,, SW filiziallani.palita .atatetelnt of the
1 .., Afgn r,
-itea„ieaepdtycredited end re
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,grededian Woe& that..the .artist move.;
inentlisended. , : . - _ ~ ,
.._ AUSTRIA.
r!'• Tr.Vi=tVtAi.tl'nly,liot-The pvs s e, the otry
cial organ of Von Buist;intends to pub
-- - ,lish all_ the ,i; : diepatcliesyoth Prue
,.k.,,:sgs, g o *dew .. istawan made to
• the Hungarian d . .., .tiiiii; Meister Jay
imeterupipArAry.,:, , burg and resumed
his duties.
~. ,t ,Vigsra,..angontL. _mule ottbe
.Goiemment which limited the appqint-,
cmerit'hyfor r idgif geirernments ot Consuls
• .., Yo the capital ann sea ports of the empire
~, : . , i'ldrne3en relaxed. ' Mr; bas teen
sp
':as of the Milted State et
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- -4140° luuster the movement,
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dipManhattan+ tr°ll°7tork; arrived
• st ,
• • B,3trra,.iinntre&ugu — ed to
-p from NetirTcki irriv
COMMERCIAL.
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NPAT YORK CITY...
(CL Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette-i
Nsw Yoral,'July 31, 1889.; , .. -'
There are inditiations that Daniel DroW,
means to return to Wall street as an ati-'..
.
live oPerator;withaririew of giVaing his'
fernier 'paiition of fillrikt - Vhillg: ;The;
movement in Northwestern to day ,w4az,
attributed, partly to his operations.
Thii Stoas BoardtdkUtio adopted rem-
lutiOns - of'reepect to tlabniemory of Mr."
Keep. . .... -.',.
The detective police contradict the
statements that nearly all the securities ,
stolen from the Ocean Bank have been
recovered. . I 'l%o,o4yr:due intbaltbands
iithelehigram from England, taiblbdted
Thursday, which is to be worked up. -... !
The German tailors' striae continues.
Many others have joined their ranks,.4lo - 1
the number is double what it was at first-
Among the passengers for Europe to:
!WI; Vt . ete`.l3ir,SaMnel: * - Cunning and
'-Othere of the .fable Eipedition,
and Judge FieldFren eh,
of the United States
Supreme Court. •
.Sir Jamei Anderson adastoday in con
sultation with the officers of the Frank
lin Telegraph relative to the el:dant:CUM
to their
. line of the Frianati - Dable. ~,..-
:' A. itibnlier. of, removals: and appoin t
been made in the Custom
House. Among the latter is Col. Billy
Wilson, as Inspector of Customs. .'..i: --.
. = Davld - D. - .Lyeliter, rectifier, has been
held` for 'exaniluation charged with re
filling whisky barrels on which the
stamps had not been cancelled.
Tnelary in the flre.-wirks explosion
case have rendered a verdict otaecident
al death and recommended that in futUre
R. 1_
the use offire-works on similar occasionsioccasionbe pretsented 7.. !.. _,... - .-
The death's' for :thit - Weele'iiiiire 594, a
decrease of 98 from last week.
• :Therstesnriera., Hermann .ad Europe
froui Europe hive arrived.'
The honesty of a Frenchman named
Vol Elsing, ot Bloomington, Illinois, who
-wfmtectlsedssometime„,ainee pf _stealing
siargsfquantityot-Wsiiiing. Spiarel, has
been fully proved in the arrest of the
real thietot dppiestic iwthe house where
the robbery'oectirred.j.
NEW Yong August I.—The silk hit
manutactotriffarmenter Bros.,Broome
street, was destroyed by fire last even-,
i7ing, um F o. insured 10r.515,000.
ilessisAAoct - ,WagnerrVattallarrA and
Wheaton & . were also losers to a con
siderable amount by water.
ItAsiinderatood that Wm. B. Astor de
nies having been at Saratoga and having
any intention of comleting the Wash
lulttOrk Monument at bus own expense.
').Gettinsijt ein estimates it 'will re;
quire a ion dollars and two years'
work to reunsverthe rocks at Hell Gate.. •
It is stated that the whole line of the
ErlifrairrohrfsTaoot*l'Arbe illuminated
t itlgrattyks,4o3l/IY4dbitevered electric
sittnt
11 ' ,
°office of Mallory & Butterfield,. 4 4
. . ..
stnlaktilla
. v l j 3W last Thurs- I
day by a sneak thief MOO: in notes,
drafts and checks, and . P5O in currency.
theelatter isi.howera le ox r l i zr f irsl c ol .
ha e- vi li n i g been =pi l l. e '' t
..
The Mutual' were defeated at base ball
4 0 ieh- siday by thiiiiikr,land Club. Score
83 to 27.
A tux whiehwas to have started for
the fishing banks yesterday morning .
'.sae storipedbr CioVerninent officials on
the gtOund that' the then whey were to '
embark expected to be transferred to a
steam i er outslde of Sandy Hook.
flOnisiso l o o Wirth of goods recently
stolen from the clothing store of Cr.rhart.
Ellis &Clark have been found and seized
lathe house of Bernard Corn,
in Oliver
'Are', and he. committed for examine:
Lion.
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Several were badly injured in
in- - Airim ':lAS..:;olght .in; IC ;barroom on
1 Weal avenue. drowning
The rumor of the wof film.
persons irithelindson river, on Friday;
night, was occasioned by the arrival at
Hoboken of the bodies of three persons
drowned last Thursday off Southampton,
Long land.
Messrs. _Syrnizi6na &,.Herldn;grocers , of
Boya r Morris coding. 11. I J., rare said to
have absconded, leaving _Liabilities of
about $20,000.
I. Thelaw,taill of -Eiutchlwon Bros., of
'Trenton, N. X., was - burned by iscendl-,
axles on Friday night. Loss $25,000; in
sured foisl2;soo.
'1;0i118.
English Thieves Arrested—A Merchant
Sergio O r: traitilttetive - Scarce ,for
(By Teiesrasoto.the l'lttstosro eau tte.)
ST. Louts, July 31.-George Wilson
itt4ridell,wifft:lool4i repnfed English
thieves, from London, artifed bereto.
day from Chicago in charge of an ()Meer
of this city. Wilson is recogaltod as
the man who purchased - the - clot*. at
prophet's jewelry store at the time it,
was robbed of 'alarnondif last Friday.
Mr. Proghet_thinke the woman ,Itrthe
one that donsmitted -the robbery. They
were arrested at,Chicago last Thurlday
by Pankertots. -.
Thomas Goss, an old merchant, while
Guide:way beam Thursday night, was
assaulted by five men, his skull frac.
tured,une of his legs broken, and other.
Wiati initial* that his life is despaired
of.
r...rtoule,,Aure. I.—vm,resideice
bl 4 C. Co nll,-.of4acMosylile, Illi
nois, was entered Friday niftht last,•and
robbed of six hundred dollars' Worth of
lityerware, - -, _.
• '''' , li iktweir, - Ite - istder of the police,
nho for several weeks have been sqour
g the-woods of WaShington.- and: St.
Francis counties, in search of Sam Mil
' dOnranAll'Oe despoil° Murderer. has
returned to the city . "lie reports at ef
fOTUI to capture Hildebrand have safer
I,proved,u,usuc. Weavers ardstill
being (dna% Vert 'land large num
-1 berkof men are organized and consant.
~0 11-t he alert to t qa tura the despertyW
h i e
love rafild"brnearly ail .
Vi=wialiips of S Irratiofit end Wash
ingtan counties, the people have sub.,
scribed anneiderable sums of Itrualw
rases fey kteLetrest, of the ,laurderer.
Ma 4 n e t..`W,J15°11114 no'f*--ewarded
money fort ile
_support of the. orgsuiza•
tion of oompMes to not the vii-,..,.. , ,
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2dotcrtmAt., Mitt 31.-It is stated _QV,
ga Major of tileex/ma .
torr o tisirdr, tived orders eglibmiti - 4
day to hold all - coMpaolon in nin.4t4
idle rol l tdlrldOlno the .
e - ar an lades' iidide; - !Two 7. *Mt
battalions were at outer muster eA sea
now await orders.
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11J1t,GH, LASIO
r :.. P
lON.
FOUR' Os . CLOCS
diera4.
ENE
-President and the Mississippi Bleeder'
•
~Purchase'cC Five.Tvienties by the
Deyetriament—.eublie Debt, Redaction
-Income Tax on Bonds,. _ , ,
I.llsTriiiisMitetnnTeltikania Gaietis.l
August 1,1869.
;361 ; )!.14.4 . .. - 6 ; D ROMlR t.tutgle aßSZ titio ,„
:t :
ow: fYOdI of
flee Sreweit, traltid Sudeii-iitterneyfoi
*tlnalTelthiFtel)lstilifforlilritsTeAVl but
oaf fOrpolitleal , teaks - nit: • -
PRESIDE NT 9RulT'9 s ' , X l4l 4 1 E 11 . 1111881 M
ELECTION. .
A nroniinent ConiterVative Republican
from Misalsaippi, had an interview with
the Presidenton Thursday, and infbrm•
od the President the only desire of the
Conservative Republicans was neutrality .
on the part attlitadtailaistratiert in the
elediOn: , ; TFtesi
he debt .is r_epresentesi
as replying that he'irlsh'iii for thkersuness
:of :the, party- which would in good faith
-clirOut ihe-renoristruotion nets, ratify
the Fifteenth Amendment to the Coneti
tution, and give protectibn to life and
property in Mississippi. He wanted to
know whether the former enemies of the
Government were acting in.good faith in
their present professions of - loyalty, and
said this would soon tie ascertained in part
by the action of the Conservative Republt...
cans in Virginia. If they were acting in
good faith, he would be glad to have not
only the intelligence and influence of that
State but Of the South generally in sin).
-port of his administration. The' Pres!:
dent inquired at what time the Conserva
tive Republicans -would nominate their
eitudidatoW, and when ;Informed it
would - probably,, be about the
of September, be replied he would
see what kind of a ticket they would put
in the field and. his action would be in-,
-finerneed more or less by subsequent
events and the course of affairs the
South. He added he desired to see: the
peetneel of the publie'debt insured and
the integrity and boner of the nation
rendered inviolate, and when this was
accoMplisbed be would be satisfied. t:
INCONN TAX ON lIONIXL
Several prominent members of COn
grew, recently in Washington, have ex
pressed themselves hi favor of . collecting
is Imbue tax on Government bonds
held in Eur.ope, to be deducted on pre
sentation of the coupons at the Treasury.
They assert it would be. Just to the hold-,
yfhp now par theta:, whileflorelgis
ere bsiss those-fin ese4ed bill has_
already been prepared for this purliese
and will be introduced immediately on
URI Meth*. 9P,thenextsemfion.
_rungIIASLOY FlvEMMiTtits.
Atte Seareurrp4 the TressarY has In-
Structedpe Aesdatitht Treasurer at hew
'Torii to ptilobdsh two niillicins of &SUS
week during August, the first purchase
on August 4th. 4These are in additicat.to
the purchase for the sinking fund of one
million;on alternate weeks.
soriria
The . bloks'of thn ' °wept lier of ut•-
• r 6
rency allow the amount of Ten Forty
bonds exchanged for Five-Twenties un
der the recent decisdon''* the Secretary
of the Treasury has reached two million
VIE VIRGINIA TEST OATS.
In relation to the administration of, the
test oath it is understood thateanbjewill
be guided by instructions front General
Sherman, has the entire reconstruc
tion affairs under his control.
' WILL NOT 00 TO MISSISSIPPI.
A spechil says there Is serni4fficial.an
thority for stating that the rumored vs.
moval of General Canby to Mississippi
and bigamy:tit:dere by General 'McDow
ell is untrue.
REVENUE: RECRIPig,
The rece, Ipts from internal revenue 1-
day were over a million, and for the
monthil2l,6B7.ood, Dprinit July last year
the receipts ?ere about 317,000,000.
PUBLIC DEBTSTAiiiIEBT.
Thf 001V:debt, Statement, to be pub
lished to morrow, will show a furthers
reduction of about seven. ' aqd a quarter
millions.
0111Ti!AUX.
. .
John :S. Itollingshead. an old citizen `
and Colutnissionor of. Deeds for many
States, died to-day.
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s` lit. ATIBENT
~_ ..,
The Secretary of. the r e left to
for Groton, blass., td.tsiabsont two
'..Weeks. - - •
,- .. iCLAIMEI eommr*Ort
,
--The oilcan Claims Commission or
,intnizectihis morning. - , ...:--. 7
..
Dee*Whitby WiireniiiConeteliGeettnor ,*
~ Power or RemovlngiMeene. . '
, $4-
: tar Teleittspe tele* iltteeeroternette.3
!;< -- ,NEwOntsors, July 31.Cltie Supreme
Court of the Sate, aittinglilkonr6e, kits
iondered; two decisions Aadverae. to , the.
..power to ' ze ve 'offieeriregpouited to
S:te and'ottr oftlees, wadif haft, hewn
:.freely Oteratied by Gov. Outb;, 11l
es
ecasetif theidayarofJ ... City,lna
'Court &elides that-no aztated
end theiCiovernor tad nip.edwer to=ap4
point. r oue ojthe Pahla Judge pie , "
gloved Gov. Witgutouthes the ground;
that the neumbenrihad gdaled - M,Peits
gibility oath with the BaaPasTY of 4 3141 W
inn( Wawa of his ellege la ir s t•
Mengender , the 14th it , -o,t, , the
Court 414giides that the ant of the' Omer;
nor reteSerlng the Judge was 'without
authorltYi the'seetion...U.theast` oonfer
ruMo4 l ll l 99T l 4oi l ig nititd "
I Japes _wit 111
the wanner lanntadlndiV $ UOPFRO , i
is *
tion, and their, ligtbility nu* bqM
tabled xindt a g01ii___,,,,.943 1010 ,,, , , 1
Judgeemove4 the ; I3OV ir e -:.s -,.l
3iill:..,lltiliet ; ~.: ~;, ~,
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, .-:.,-i.t., lkwnurlitatidi werstpiltOS: '
was
:horteseriOtifit,'"Chid , 2143 0 4 arin
broken. A wrszetrieeiritcr lumped off
the train hsd his back broken. • •
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LATEST FROM BMBICO.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Uazette•
HAVANA,. July 111.-The steamer , Oleo
,
patra, from Vera Cruz, brought Senor
Mariscal, the Mexican Minister to the
United " States, and Senor Palacios,.
Claims c o mmissionero on the' part of
Mexico, who leave for New York to.
, •
moyrow. • --
telegram from the capital, dated
24th, reports the arrest of several
implicated in the attempt to. - kidnap
President Juarez .and Minioter Ledero`
de Tejada. - -
The' Courts a are - engaged - examining
tome Americana ow ,a.Ohigge .01 compli
city with Lopes and others in a conspire
,cy against. the psibilutieasury.
The electionlatirits shoW nine tenths
• of- the - Congivittinsen chosen tt.to
Orthelmesent adminiettatidtt.:
• Germ add *Saline ,'had• been
bailed with great pomp in the. Pantheon.
Senor liegra has beau elected GoveSilet
of Marella. e . •
The excitement in relation to American
claims continued-
The Government, has nominated Benoit
Navarre and .13arjan directors of the To-
InnititeDeir Railroad.
-Venititilipas'wits .in a disturbed condi
tion: if the head of three hun
dred men, hid reached Victoria. Cu
estra,Vargas and Canales had united on
the latter tor -revolutionary Governor.
• A dlstutbance had. taken place in Tax
pon, in which some officials were killed.
The people of Yucatan were dissatis
fied with the Governert and a protium:fit
mento was Imminent. Tliehisurrection
ary Indians were within, fi fty miles of
Merido. They were very troublesome;
and - had created much alarm among the
people.
All was quiet at Queretaro.
The Peutilayrallroad, in Colima, will be
opened in September. The volcanic erupi.
Lion in Cohan' was growing room
CINCINNATI.
►
The Exposition -of :Textile Faixrice
Gtandi.nuccess. ,;_
er TelesrasV to the Vista:use nasemi. - -
CrEtintnriaTl, Antos' I.—The Exposi
tion of textile fabrics," to be opened on l
Teeeden be agreed succe s s.
Fully
, ,
two. hundred numufacturers„ , from all'
,
parts s# ,the , South and West; will be
rePrellentlet. „Oyer twelve hundred dif
ferent articles- ere already licketed and
itrrpseed and the number will roach two
thand to•morrew. ' The displa:i of
bei . „‘ camittieres, ineltons, jeans,
twr• s„ ••dannelei innefti sheeting! ! stud, •
shawls will tin. sinasPatidly 'streamline
the cheek's, oetttielerY, asuga.,
I.
Ilan audit:Stift" •
twalfig - sald atnar 'articles .wtilinake the .
Bowan= thatinensiirq liald 'great ottbe.
recanitabs*,..-„Tivit Mimm, rimier
mills are represented: The
bf
of Illinois, have &line display shaw ieMi
ls.
The quality gotgis is surprising to the
.oldassisuurdtanwto.The Expositiod will
show that , the- Westerntosnefactrpers
usake twiny. inds of ogle Wperfact
texture,' beautthal• finish And tasteful
In style as ara-nitide a , nywherd: Goltt
- mission men from the ',Elg6 ilw already ,
• gathering here to Meet autrutfeeturets:
The 'formal opening will take place on
%%aids/. The_ great dowssill be Wed
nesday- and Thursday „, - Trade sale on
Erldsort i• • , •
, i
-The potato di sea se . law appeared n
`,
some 7 ,-,localitied neer' the coast t7f .. New
Brutelel**. .7 ~- .. ,- -,. ; : ;.--
_'
.-Three bui ld trigs were burned Sittxtr
dii,v Morning in BC Sintept,' Mo.. Lois
."1114;006; insured fiir $9,000.
":4•L-Three' kerosene .explosions encored'
In New.Tork on Saturday *waving the
loefof one life and f 5,000 worth ofprop
•E , :.- - Percy B:Spear, weighmaster } in the
New York Custous.Houseihsa :Weir keld
to ball in the sum. of 11800, to answer a
,charge of making . fraudulent - votighers.
The Exeentivi Committee of the
Woman's suffrage Association, of China
go, have called a Cotivention to assemble
there °lithe 9th and lOtkof September.
W. B. Astor, ail recent meeting _of.,
prominent . New:!Yorkers, at Saratoga.
t is ,stated , announced an intention to 1
'complete - the Washington 'monument at ~
his own expense.' - •'- ' --
.L-Alvid Slick; of. Boston, under tweet,:
at Portland,
_Me., charged with ,robbing
the Adamb'Expresi of 11150, claims to be
one of the On= Bank robbers, , Mit his
story is not believed. • • ..
• -The-National currency issued during
lest:week amounted to 1190,000; amount
shipped, 51112,629; ,amount destroyed,
5343.865. Currency issued, $219,640. , T<:.
tal circulation.; P:10,782,810.
-Col. Thos. P. August, -a prominent
lawyer - of Richmond,. Virginia, died ori
Saturday, . lie was , an officer in pie Mex
ican Nu, and commended the sth .yir.
ginla Cenfederate Itsgitncat,„,, ....-..... -„
-The laborers working on the railroad
.brktot: , .bulictr.,,i, - arroto - The •• Missouri
. Base S e tt G ame at Chicago. . river near °webs, by i Mr. Booiter, hav
• •• • • • - lug struck, an agent 'as been dispatched
Mr To•.earreb to no rittlborgh Gazette.) . 0 -s a
; ti Francisco to got, , Chines e tO take
' Comaeof ituly 31.-:-The match
:gene o e i r pi eces • - - • --- -- - - ~
of babe ball to day between the Red _, „., _ .. gi l l .
~ , ~
Stockings, Of Cincinnati, and 'the, Forest . -wee way or the alleged to live
C.ty Chib a et "Rockford,'-1111u&s,.
_took . committed suicide at Shaker Village; in
•
place it - Ogden Park this a •
fternoon, and, Lebanon county.," N,- Y., has ' been ex
rt' anticipated, wee won ' by the . Red humid hi obediendeto the , orders of the
, 13 , o0kings, the score being 63 to 82,', Ile cozens, who suspect foot pl ay. An it,:.
!Red Stockings went to the bat-firat . luid, quest is to be held.- , 7 ;"
scored one.-The-terest City followed, ...-Solt has been commenced ageittst
with the same coma. In tbe- second in- the city of Albany, 'New' York, by
the
,tying neither :counted:, ln the third' lb= ()wears of property on the piers damaged
niog the Red Stockings Scored three 'by freshet lard winter: , The aggregate of
and the Forest City ' four.- The largest idiuma amettnt to $137.0000 , Unice!se_ 1-
rUn by emslt
the Red Ste Witt `nineteen ,: _ tied the snit Will be tried yin Novena', i
and the largebt by the Forest City ; ten, next „ .
~, , ~ ~, , . _ . -
There - were : item - eight' to , . ten - , _Rev: Father Honoratius X. Sandi, a
pit mluwi eked
thousand:
A restui reketh ti relgrth ci e l r a rpli, . aid "' of:-Frsuciti; ,aged. ei g a l-Y 4brie "
..,... years, died recentivat ei t. Not* Retreat.
•rusk considerably , : interfered witik,' t! , 1 0 , near Baltimoto,, Father • Alanpl Was - Mr
1P1474-kg '" ''-i'`=--'l',''''' 1 --- . • leit,y.-Aer Professor of French at Mt.
• - ' - 1- '-' - „gt; ' • 7 • eva vmusittaburett
a: i ,l Laiiregolie at Itkineerdi'lqb fit ~ , ' .- 5,:7" - '
'
t„, ?emerge, b • . "' .` ', - - '•`'• • or • r vi0,0,,,0a of the'
1 , Xcenn, .IV, Abastl: l -Lastnight• ";4*l.l.Pnbar cases 0 item boxes
' - fire broke but fft the ' hook and ' starp,.. aveteresews by selling deals
v a ry go re az; c,,,E e ettnesr. a 4 -- ,14,4, 3 "'" `rVpb..iartfitreematlyteistemoDpetadowiareon'erbeatforse tieslti,
street ' alid.raPidir'rd-tl6llll-I.let 11 ,. 1 'More led 1 , week, and" nearly alt` the -
11:dortfon.thle inx4.llVestelloiberulloossugslipterlo"'lle . r p t,., -Pertlekheld to a wait
sepuml • the ber ection •of the
EAD. ; graudjury at the September term .
FlQPlngteersow , James 514 no , it Bard of Health. say
Eastresurk_OP•pAra. g. N. Smith, Rob- -The New Tor
111106,Ltit 'Tlito_ J O Mei , Tugela, E. 15.. - they have effectually cleaned the eastern
StlegaXol,ooo. H. Bitetteldirl imi, Thole, vart.oftheoity,and cholera', and , smell-
Picecott• BrOs;.,ehd='..r: 11:7 Memo A vox , awes are,. entire* Milder contra.,
boat maker named i PittriekL Waft was :Tin% Snenitissos will - - nee proper
burned - tellath: ittiMferd block wan .r9_. 110089F041t pus oPon record as,
noneleenlbli demagelte. -- :lTotgi lOW, 14 1 V - 0 „ 4 : 01 ° heei„ed get ^ f'9 446'91ga"itian
.4 0 Allguligicetgat°9**bir,/01, ' tr,•f•t;. tg , „77-.71r7T7-fggv I, •'' ..' 0 ‘ • - eio. lc,:
V t4 lit'''c rr -f..li ' - Ai .° •-, r . 4 r Jo ! (•,- ri I-. tx-rAll l ll l 4 l Pret , : Prids , i evening ,Or
OL I A ....- 0, , A•fw.f..,„ i. . 11 4, 1 0 P 3101 1 1$6fi , ~,, ,; ',:- 3.o l :stiekr:P4 sl9 l:.
_elm 0 1. Posooldg oe;
41173110iii","*"'?flirifffib414.-.,. ••:•, ° . ,1.. 111. 4 LP° mistake of a drug.
0
- -.....:.11... ••.• , , • 'a jury , ' fcaitej , Altel
ti,i4 r b f w,507)4., r 000,,,,,. .. ...,,,.. .. ...„. 'dose dee
4v
-Tellitrind7Wi ""''•"' . A: " . 9 ,„ th ,
V .l ' ' • iiiiUldrAig.te#tril* .''' .. '', ' ' . ~. El4l " 402 , - ,0 01 ., , i
v t l l 4. i1,' 4,-prWription called •or
1
: 44•44., , . •., • • .......A • ligelinstMenitr - " " '', ' .
•, . ~1 I,l*, • . .111048014warws , ~14 .... . -"- - -
'iliPtl4lllol,olo7lhTen s:oc A l'a -4-" TnepktiutYthiltifrot Tarteerell eons
lithito , x l Nllllatuirtei :tit - , lilltiolegtraetilledfitatnedav morning
ldiklu &Mot -Iter:•lison.;.! Thlneas •AestratittiO, Illirrehr. white etterupthgt to - ,1
listynagbubew..oWtn, mock ' =maim. .101 vrbane,‘ Odense la the hiller,
. .' . ' 49414t1ra1a-ti 'alh. • - ;MOO. ,-.Th_Cnnes, , land.eitir
$ 450 4 014 , be kt em. t hy su m
._ paten were our atoll later': tiltsilW
tivits4
the Lao feint, but thisiOnit Made 4174,flinff ledgerin`"lhe Pekin:NZ, from,.
of • record to beta ken tili bereft a Master *MOB - was'atwehended 'they' Weed
in Chancery. .. be taken by citizens and lynched.
PHILADELP 3 A.
Mysteries, Ifisapperzauce of 1124,040-
-- _Pctlate.Watcliman
By Tsiegralh to the Pinsburtitessette. l "
PECILADELPHLU August 2.—A =yrs
teems-affair ciltrie to light last night.
On • Friday afterntxm 15a,000, -the, pro
ceeds Of a GoVernment Bale, was deposi
ted in the safe in the Treasurer's office
at the United States Arsenalinthls city_
Saturday morning, on opening the safe,
it was discovered that 1)2t.,000 hadlotien
stolen: There were no marks of violence
on the safe and the building Was well,
guarded by private watchmen. Several:
employee of the Arsenal harp boob ar
ra-tad on suspicion. • • • '
About three , o'clock thie morning a
private watchman on Chestnut street,
between Eighth and Ninth; was beaten:
by a party of t r o ug hs so tliat Xils UM is
dispatred of.
CUBAN IiEVOLUTION.
Victory for the Insurgents, Unger Gen.
Jordan—Spantedi General. Laputired.
(BV - Tetettrioh to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
NEW YORK, Aug. I.—Tbe Cuban Junta
have - advice& tharGens. Jordan and Fig
uerlde, with ten thousand armed insur
gents, sttaked Gen. latorre. near t3anti
,
ago deCuba v rtrated his forces and cap
tured. himself... A rumor that he has
since been"ahot it'untfue.
The Spanish Alen. Puello halt been
detested between Neuvass,and-Foerto
His son, With a large portion
'of his command; is said to - 'have joined
theOnbanezmyi 4 •
A. el-natio( slaves has been landed at
VolctadoXey for an Helfpz planter. ~
EearfUt Acd4iit it q Coal -min.
Br vacirszet to the rathattorsn oaratto
tistassuiwours,KANEidai July 31.
'A' frightful acOldent docuredat a coat
shaft here thiselternoon, two Men 'meet,
inglritlis fearful death: Four men were.
about descending, two of theta, standing
in'tha bottom and - two on - the edge of
theiron tub =idler:that purpose, when
by soma action the , engine w as , not re
versed, and' they were dra wn upward
till the tub struck the large cylinder over
which the Cable inns, when thO two men,
named Jet* , and John Cutter,
standing on the edge of tiro tab. lost
their foot-hold and were -precipitated to
the bottom of the ehaft a distance: f near
ly two hundred feet. Their bOdies were
afterwards brought up in a horribly
_mangled condition. - The other two hav-.
ing a safe foot-hold escaped without 'in
jury. _
Tim Pacific Coast.
(By Telegraph to , the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
- BAN Voiairrcisto, August L-The strike
of the miners at White Pine has ended
sud members of the Union will: go to
work to-morrow at reduced wages.
`'The fire is still raging' throughout the
1 woods In Weshltigton.Territory; g aming
1 tramense.damage. . - i ' -
Another cargo of thirty' Ihonsand cod
' titilf • affiVlA froth :Otiatimagui Island.
Unfavorabla reports are . received from
these grounds.. Many vessels had de%
parted in search of more favorable local
ities: , No reports pit trews the Ochostsk
' 131030 4. 3 4. , . :: .
Brim_ frksokils.
• 1-illetry Heap. ,the. wall-known New
York financOrolied on:FFlday last. •
--Brawrif Tyler .and. Randall. the. mac
-trated oarsmen, _ sailed for Enroße on
Saturday. •
!Plimbaeltarr. Ketttnek 'Slate
=I
• Eirtmio.„
iiittaning E, Chun Statement,
At' the megrim :of the•:Axmual Confer
ence of the Jittethedist Episcopal Church,
held at Greensburg, Pa., in March, 1,868;
certain elatedrents iveretldada relative
- to the 'Bev. M.lir. DalligfAudigard free-
ly circulated arbenif• Nene of the minis=
tericompoiMg that to*Yiand ahmtonnd
their *ay into thei)lifitiop l a Ca m, and,
were there receivii#o4*.W..B .54 act
nd upon, and 4t4ll,;Pßif4. gikt_
of the removal orilkir- 4 10 3 n,
ha Aimithas sta
tioned, having just sibigtothiiiirst confer-
These reports were Snotaailiglifill- and
carried teConterenee. try,iertida pertiee.
who Were on iiiiiriend* ; tainas with Mr.
Pallse, and, It is. 'neeikersi ~.. bra_aiii.y;_ were
..
utterly rintrne.• -• • • -- ' - ' ; ••,,• -'-
The session of Crniferienct!,,iiating near
its close at the. ' titiati `;these- reports or
statementawere laid heibre the Cabinet.
there weeneither timehaPinearia at hand
to refute them - , end Mr ; IbitissWas com
pelled to suffer the . outrage in , silence,
without explanation .oes.the' art of the
authorities, and "wiAbial 'the "means of
redress on his tisilL '-''...•. . ,•" ' ; '
; This cireumistance veal- naturally gave •
rise to much feeling. and indignation on
the part of the cougregatien, particu
larly as they desired - and expected his
return to labor with them 'another veer.
Indeed, so certain were they of his re
turn, that a petition, which had been
prepared,' requesting - Conference:to re
' turn • him, bearing a long list of signa
tures, was laid aside as quite -ttnneces.
esiy, there being no dissenting voices. -
The • effect of such reports anffiris re
moval could not beetheitiiitielhan highly
detrimentalte his character and repute,.
tion as a.uktatAter,. and in 'NFOriiidcration
of this the membershiP of Shia charge
determined to Obrrect'iliel• ,istOiigs in
flicte4l..most.unlietVi.l3POri a itiut - whorn
they highly esteemed, as . far 'as it lay in
their power to de He r by laying, before
Conference at its .nett session-snch a
statement of.. facts na in their, opinion
waa_necessary to a fun, clear, and; correct
understanding of ihe. whole case.
In pursuance ,of this - determination
such statement was prepared and signed
by at least taro-Chiefs - ortlie' camber-
Rhin; and carrel:grated by' an additional
paper to the same ,pnroortrt gotten up
and signackby:abaut seventy. parOone of
standing end responsibility :in - the cam
, niunity, and: who had wo 'mamtership
connection With the Churc h" twit Agree
_.. .......
,u;
zwroisow. 410 VA other also. as We
have leatreut)..was sent to Conference,
iherksittipg at New Philadelphia, Ohio, Irk
bbuill last, arvl4dilioisetf to the Bishop
in person; .Its only obleet was simply to
place Mr. Dallas right in the sight of
Conference
andin, the., estimation of the
public; by-removing" any fable imp
res
sion t rade by the pernieloildeMrdes;; and
waelsid:Wg•elloteAlice wjth the sim
ple request to have it read in thephearing
of Conference, in order that the refa
titiou:might -boas -public: the
charges.
'
~ For some region.thisrequest was not
toinplied vatit.' - , WO lurYie*ftzm no less
direct authority than acimeof the mem
bers of, the Cabinet , themselves, who say
'that the ydper"Was' not' laid 'before that
~
body for inspection,' nor , did' they ever
beet °fit.' *W OW here did I papers go?
What disPOlition was made of. them? .
We do not understand it - to 'be the duty
of the Preattlink Biele 3 P Itt the Anneal •
Conference to destroy or soppresp, at his
discretion, written , communications from
• the ' metibeashiprof any charge in the
Conference, and addressed,,,,,go the
Bishop
. and, 'his . Cabinet," ,without con-
sultibg at least' the Prtaldluf Elder of
the I , Districtm vont .- solids:the comm
cation cortices er : the prtits3)ter _ stationed
on ihe.particular.ocharge," Or both. •
It certainly is the -privilege and the du
ty- of both. these ,latter Jo know ail, of
this nature, that takes place within their
resPective territoritd 'bounds: - ' Simple
courtesy, if nothiniefse, \ would suggest
that their, attention Alecalted to pommu
, qications of , this pat e. . What - was done
' in this instance! - Wetithe dee - hi:tient, of--
.ter -being received' and :opened by the
Meteor., litteilf flettced ; Wand. having
seen the place wnence it, came and its Im
-fat:banded over to the Presiding Elder,
or to the - Pfetidher -In ,charge, and then
try either bi)tla of,them,
~ after having
- colligated Alth other Yeikes.
'clis - posed of
inisOMeAysteriadi taanner? - 0r did tlit,
liAli take thelleeriiwi ciletkesing of It
on his own -teelvenelbilitt as.he thought
prepe ,r without .: 41 tMriltr It ; tFtftey one ,
, How is this? This ieldi nr.4)4srthirtt quo&
tionto the Parties concerned "and neit!--
lexplixation. We knowinot tuns this af
fair was accomplished and are therefore
unable to , say. . . One thing, however, is
evident, and that %that thhipaper. which
should at leasthaveoome.beforgthe Cab
inet, in order thit it might be, neared up
on by the proper tribtinal,", to teuggieci
out of the way• by somebodyiand never af
!et permitted 1 0. 8 ee gia ?OW A •
What peculiar i tenets of the church
„called forth such a liioNs this we
awn atit foss tut edneelve. ~,. Certainly no
ordinary isteresta of,the .churoh or the
people required it. Sad the paper in
question beenpresentedbeferethe proper
authorities. and alter extunination been
laid upon the tableforjudiclotta reasons,
and so stated,•we• would have no word of ,
'complaint. -IPat.wlienfilrethui the church
,authorittee,receiving -.4)4 , airepte eeser.
tion, tunmstained, ,of ilia or three per
'sons, assutikient wvidlitiblkeri Which to
. remove a adriater.in , good: standing, of
unimpeachable character, and known by
the Conference for a score of years, and
' , the - saute titithoritiesrejeettngthe solemn
siatipneht uptin-peper, by their
own , hands,
„of AisneAnapricy of the
ut ertibership alba thargeintrthis state.
Iment corroborated by nearlY a hundred
getable pads and intgided to correct
an erroiinadeby thithureit authorities
theMeeliterand throb:trete-hie former
AUP/dittg 1 4 nigßabatiVOUriningedi we
must confess that , we feiltottioover any
,cause which wncetr i —,'Neelibly n ensign in
Isstitleitionottidvtirmesedings, and we
4 , 0 1 1E1v4.,4 1 110044gitlitligritilel in the
plitory orthechurch ' -•- -
- TabiatateStent le titiperelintrw, (a ft er
some neoessarYdelartibmicertein truly
thet,fttets,) , witti.the, With ,deaign ea was
`tbeferetierAttOterterlay before the pub
lio, isiebllsethetnembhrebipdn gener
all Olt , eizemnotexim. elt,4her exist, to
\
the end that jniticeakdrend tunple,may
txrdobe tir thelitliaiod'partythiteh th is
ng
astanaishitmftlatt_beerehought in vain
throe h. the i „erttittany _chant:4ls within
the enuieW. - •Teigildzinsutp,„
Hyrrasnio, PA., July, 1869.
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