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NEWS BY CABLE. A Beare In the English Vialons of Gay Fasstes—LondOn Press < oa American ilieuiralitt In the <Cuban Inatirrection—Carllst Demonstrations In Spain at an Ent—Difficulty Between Turkel ithd kifypt Activated.' [Br Tam-Fl9m to the Pittemaah nasette.l_ • - Lortuon, August 6.—At an early hour this mornixig k doOng t ther ; sessions of the Parlianient, grOtit exaltinfletitWas caused by a loud explosion in the building. Sear& wwt. Matlttted* 'and e tin case, which had contained powder, picked up on the terrace near by, Not much dam age was. done. No , arrests were made. The affair is involved in mystery.. - Lonna, August 6.—The seizure by the American goveinment of the gun boats building for Spain at different pointii in the ' United States has elicited the following from the London papers: The Morning ,Year, Radical organ, says the American government, having ex hibited :vigor in favor of Spain by en forcing the neutrality lawv, has now pro ceeded equally vigorously against Spain, and for the same cause. s The 'writer re gards the recognition of Cuba by Peru as iltadvised though spirited. in spite of AIL prediction* the Cuban •insurgents seem able to hold* their own. The whis pers of the cession of Cuba to the United States are now louder than ever. The Americans have desired' to come into possession of that island for the last tLirty years. Now the obstacle of sla very having been removed, iVa fair pur chase can be effected, all parties may be satisfied with the arrangement* , which will give another State to the Union and remove the. great perplexity from' the arena from Spai&h politics. The Newa concludes its article as fol lows: Considering allithe circumstances which make it difficult for Europeans to keephold of , their unwilling colonies in America, and reflecting that Cuba is now in Insurrection, Spain will be fortunate, if 'twenty million dollars ever reach Madrid as the price of Cuba. tB7 French Cab e. Tranalatiqn.3 • IrRAFICE. Penis, August 6.—The Emperor and Empress go to Chalons to-morro w.-where they remain until the 21st inst. The Em press will consume about three months In her trip through Turkey snd Egfylit. Marshall Neil is quite ill. Testemisy r a duel Was fought bet Teen rani Quitisgruile and Zieintan Flourems. The ratterreeeived 'bar wounds, one of them a severe one. TURKEY. T'Ame, Auguetp.—The 'difficulties, be tween the aultterand Klandereor Egypt • are inn DIM Way of ,settlement: .Neaely all the represantatittes or gewere at Con stantinople trilled the Subihne Porte to a . courae,of conediatilin end_moderation. . - r hunium. August ' B:—Mearly all the Oirdat bands have dissolved and disap peared.- To esslista are dlscentaged, and the movement cowddered - as die d FINANCIAL AND - COMMERCIAL LONDON, August 6—Eventeg.—Consola foqrrr money, 4236; account, 93.. Five. Tiventy bonds at London - gimlet , At z 8314; at Frankfort 88;f, © Eries, / 9 %. Mt ,llolB. 9134. ' •: " 1.." • LinruPoor.,' Atigust 6.—CottOn: Galati for the week,B7,ooo bales, of which 6,000 were for :elport and d 5,009 on apeculti tion; Flock 277,000 bales, otwhioh.l6o4oo • are Ameidcati; amount nfioat- bound to Liverpool 667.000 bales, of which 16,000 are. American; the market to-day WO Active; middling up1aud5,..1210.;,,,01M. a Orloana@lBk l cl.; sales br..12.1i11Y.ft.. Manchester goods, market quiet but firm. Breadstutfa quiet. California white wheat 10s. $4.; red'western. No. 2 easier and nob loiker at ha. 6d. , -Western. Fleur 24a. European Corn 283.04. Oats Ss. fid. Peas 915.. Pork 101 s. 'Beer 90s. Lard 70s. 6d. Cheese. buoyant at 625. Bacon •625. Spirits Petroleum 7iid.; refined ls. 7d. and firm. Tallow 475; Tuipentine 275. 6d.' '. • LoaWniAturint 43.—Tallow 9.55. 9d. ® 4fki. Sugar 39a. 9d. Petroleum at Ant werp. Mgt. Cotton at Sayre 1543.0. on spot. GE'l i TYlsl3DliCif " MI Officers' HetigliOn on thclitattlelleld. ißi Telegraph' to tbe Pittsburgh seesette.l GIPPITSBUIto, Pa, An,wtist The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Philadelphia •and Reading Railroad, and other leading rallrqada, have getierallY e ttiended the • privilege' of free:tickets to.efacers -of the Union and. Confederate armies , who have received ,invitations to attend the , re. „ union' - the battlefield of;Gettysburg -during the week commencing August . 23d; inst., and it is expected somepther . roads Will, do the same thing. The in. vitSti officers who intend to be present, are ,requested to report at the °Moo of the. ..13eerelarY, D. .NiaCaughv. at Gettysburg., stating 141:Ilya& over which'which they' will Irass. The artist, Rothermel;whn is pakiting a picture of the Utile:end Col. Batchel; der, the historian, will hie present. it is ' , expected a large representation of the ~presswill attend. TFIE BUN ECLIPSE. Bad Pftopect for-libsenratlono qt Deo blolaea, lowa. DST Totiitnott to she Pittaburth eagette.3 Orrin.too, August 6.—The following special 'has been received froth Des Moines by the Associated Press ha this . . Dee Mouses, ,July B.—Weather cloudy lbr twoAsys past with no simrof a break up. Tit/tire. astobomers are here, with eleVen t*eseopet, In position,' also mete orotogicAappaiiitus, bat they doubt the possibility of making observations. The 'barometer rose a little this morning, but stoppoil. It will belt great acientilio die aOpointsrent if the eclipse is not • • ••••• • MOBILE. Serious Riot at a Political Meeting.-.: Three Negroes Killed and Five Wounded—Policemen Injured Re. suit of the Election. • illy. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Elasette.3 MOBILE, August 6.—Last night a seri °tug riot occurred In this city, beginning et an out door Republican meeting to celebrate the triumph of the Republi can candidate fer this Congressional. District. The meeting was a large one end composed exclusively of negroes' whoexcept a y e s te rda y leaders. During the of rumors were in t he that the negroes were very ex- cited, .deffant and threatening, and meant to Warn the Damobratio Candidate for Congress, Col. Mann, in effigy. &V -era citizens called on the Mayor, and some of the leaders advised them it would be better to postpone the .Meetitig. for -If the* .effigy threat was carried out the whltepeople cduld not be restrained from an attempt to re sent the indignity by. force,. It was thought these representations had the' desired effect, and that there would be no meeting. At eight o'clock, however, the tarbiarrels were lighted Mid the negroes began to flock in until they.swelled into a crowd of one thousand or fifteen hun , deed. - Many came with gnus, most all with concealed arms, pistols, knives and razors. Nothing occurred, 'except the the inflammatory talk of some of the speakers, until about ten e'elock; when a dispute between two clti• zens, on a subject entirely foreign to politics or the - meeting, attracted some attention, and in pressing up to see what it was about; tr white man acciden tally trod on the foot of a negeb. Just as the altercation about this wee Settled, a pistol shot was heard. Title was the signal for a general , firing and the whole crowd dispersed immediately. The fire was continued a few momenta as" the crowd scattered, and in ten minutes a dead quiet reigned, broken only .by the tread of the' white patrols. A 'detach ment of United States troops was eta- Atoned at the guard house at the request of the Mayor,M anticipation of trouble. They took nnpart in the affrjiy,' except to march down and look after and put a stop to - the.firing. It is not known who fired the first shot. There were not over one thousand loekerson at the meeting. The casualties are small, considering the number of shots fired and the close quarters. Many shots, may bave been fired in the air. Three negroes were gilled outright, and five wounded. Four police officers were slightly wounded. ' The Register of this afternoon Mini ments on the riots -as follows:. ..Last night's work, done after our editorial of this afternoon was in print, is a sharp and quick commentary on the dangers we forecast. From the present aspect of at it is a'burning shame that this:batti mnnity should be exposed to - out rages like this, fiteltheconuatutitrewes it CO' ittealftektiroteet-ibiell fretth's repetitldp. As to where the blame lies,. there is no room.for..question. _These deeds are the , direct outflow Of the mildewed, Illations of negroes, inflamed and lashed Into fury; by public harangue and private Instiga tion of the foreign Radicals in oar midst. It is a question for, the nubile' to betide how long these incendiaries shall be al-- lowed to expose the peace of society end safety of women emit:had:ea. Wiahope a public meeting will be held to antiwar till question.", • The First Congressional District IS un certain, and it will take the official count to deoklethe MONIT9OMERY, Airgust O.—Returns are still meagre, but enough fa known to render it certain that Buckley and Elves, Republicans, ale elected in the - second atinfourth districts. Dog and Sherman, Democrats, are elected la the fifth and sixth districts. The returns from the first district are two indefinite to*pro °ounce •certain as fo the' rani% but the impression is that Buckley iseleoted. The third district is very close, and one bun ered votes will- probably decide the NEW YORK OITY. Arrest of Counterfettersi—Geean flank Robbery—Eight Hour Law—Prison Management Presented by tne Grand Jury. titlTeletrapb to the Pittsburgh basest.) NRW YORK, August 6,1869. No' dispatches were received to-day at the District Attorney's oftioa relative to the Spanish gunboats. . • _„ • Colonel Whiteley, of the secret service, last night made another important arrest of counterfeiters. Suspicions for a long time having-been directed against .two. Frerielimen," - AntoineAttreteleand Chas. Buchie, of manufacturing and issuing counterfeit' five =dollar gold pieces and counterfeit twenty-five cent currency notes; last night officers took the men intdmiskid% A-bokatentathing.:several thousand dollars of counterfeit money 'Whit tptulta . Mabel , hsiskihssionlaid thken charge of by the officers. Tae :steamer City of Cork from Liver • „ • Thiel arrived' to-day. • The new Minister from Mexico, Mr. Maresehel, and the - htexlean Commis. sioner, Mr. Palacio. ,artittid, P 3 A.Ay Pe 41011 0 1 0 1131 e 0 Patrair 11)1 1 1- 0. 1 1Y$ 111 t. , It is understood work will be ohm. mence4 on the new pasti,oillee iu the Park in a few days. Latters from England go to - show that the wain killed on . the islirond there, and who it is supposed had something to do with the Ocean Bank robbery in this city. bs i d no connection with that afteir. l The. Thiptiblidan .Gtinerat Cbiludittee last night adopted resolutions in favor of,. the eight hour law; , - The Grand Jury of West. Chesterhas presented the management of the State. prison and laid blame con: the Prison As;", sotiation.Mul ibis I beeansb,the itifittenee of that Association contributes to a false sympathy on the part of the community which evidently results - in the convicts• being regarded as - Objects' ot sympathy and pity rather than"of offenders against the•pdaeshad weltare of the eommunityr and•this on tinning to the knowledge of the prisoners, as it certainly lions, more or less causes a general discontent. The Grand Jury advocate a return to severe punishment., Tfe,y l find no reason to censure the Officimlitirthe Prison. ' TA@ Turf , ti t (is - nutrele tge it' h tsbisrgh tiagatus.i - Burt7a.o August .o.—The hones for• thiliTCAt tOceilift Ca .nOxklyeek ere arylving from the west and. Canada. . is estimated gist ~ o ver a million dollars' worth of fast horses are now in the city. Among the arrivals yesterday were W. Johnson.' *pm sentochyj a$ the noted' pacer Dan Voorhies. ~+vT~}+i-'►~•tr:..Y.~:'~w. r.`1~.u...... v~u r....+.T~faa:.Yi~a , ..n.. a ~.1—. :.ts'as++w _...a..r..:i5..r~.a-F...~i~'.v'i.. h+u'r..`.._..✓s+>a+=4ri:O_~ PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1869 SKR! EDITION, FOlllll CLOCK, THE CAPII'AL: Revenue Supervisor Transferral—Ar rival of Filibusters la Cubs—Admiral Dahlgren—Revenue ,Decision—Resto• ration of Destroyed Bonds. ' ' LBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ossetia] WASECIVIGTON, Angus/ S r Dgekii Tuarisiriiii Olt 1117PERVISOBs Under the present arrangement of transferringSupe rebore oi Interns! Rev enue trent-one district -to another, the Conunkiskum haa deniiiecl.tOnaaign Pervia o T. F ftg#' Ifirrisong New York, to temporary duties in Wesi Vir ginia, for the purpoie of sinking a thor ough examination into the Internal Rev enue affairs of that State. BURNED BONDS RESTORED. A letter was received at the Treasury department in which the writer says he had 192,000 worth of 5:20-bonds t - whieb he had In an ash hole. ins .his bacon house for safe keepihg. Bra wife. not being aware of . the fact, kindled a fire to smoke some bacon and the bonds were reduced to ' cinders. They came to the Redemption Bureau to day to be exchanged in so dilapidated a condition as to almost defy Identification, but ex perts of;the Treat ivy have managed to paste the charred bills together so „ . "as to make out the amount without • Was to the owner, who will in a fe w days re ceive their - valunln bonds of more pleas ing appearsnce.. LANDING OF FILIBI:DIFEELS. Information bat been received bare that a Cuban expedition, composed of about two. hundred and flft menviihich left a point on the coast, of Florida tow the 4th instant, had - ,arrived. in Cuba:. It is stated a courier, who accompanied the expedition returned to Florida and com municated by telegraph this morning with a pally in this city. 'CHANdEE HIE PLACE: Admiral Dabliren will sever his of gotal connection' with the Ordfilence bureau as its chief, on Tuesday next, on which day he will. BPSUIIIe command of the navy yard here, in place of Admiral Poor, who taxes command of, our squadron in Cuban waters, relloying Vice Admiral Hoff, QUESTION DECIDED. The subject of taxing manufacturers of &tangles on sale% which hals(been be . fore the Revenue-bureaut- lately, baa been :decided inleatritt aremptftor .th eanlP - jit tittOrdAt VlUSAhe,suling Ex•vommtsaioner ' CUSTOMS The custom receipt- for the week end ing July 81st' were - - CHICAGO. 4 The Whltehoute Cheney Case. EBY Teleintob taihikPittsbarati . Ussitted Caultoo, August 6.—Among the docu ments presented to the Superior. Court yesterday was an amended by Rev. Mr.Cheney'scounsel. This bill is in tended to meet the exigency presented by the answer to the original bill, which carried the proceedings of thd -Ecclesias tical body to the morning of the 2241 of July, the original bill having closed with adjournment of the Ores day's pro csedings. By the supplementary bill a combining and confederating clause is carrieffin and new parties are made to the suit; these parties are the Blphop and the presenters. Accompanying this bill is a noires• pondence between . Bishop Whitehouse and Mr. Cheney. Bishop Whitehottia in las letter to Mr, Cheney assumes that the offence and for which he was to be tried had been unreservedly admitted by Mr. Cheney. This Mr. Cheney emphatically'denles, and Ws de nial is sustained by his wife, and Mrs. A. Louise Sheldon, who Were in an adjoin. log room when the interview between the Bishop and Mr. Cheney occurred, and heard Mr. Cheney say in a loud voice, 'Bishop, I admit nothing." CINCINNATI. - • The Textile rubric Exposition. LBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.) Crsotsrr.m, Angttst 6.-At the Tex tile Fabric Exposition there have been one hundred <awl sixty•five exhibitors. The persona "resent were distributed as follows: Ohio 54, South Uarolina 3, Ala barna o:Georgia 14, Missouri 1, Tennes see 7, Indiana 17, Kentucky 16, lowa 2. Mississippi 2,-Bllchigatt 1, Wisconsin 2, New Jersey-I F ' Rhode Island 1, Minus*. ehtuletts 2., Pennsylvania 11, New York. - Awardir, df premiums were Made this morning. Anti-biat monopoly fu Buffalo. CDT Telegraph OVA Pittsburgh Gazette.) .1 llurvaLo., Angora 6.--The Anti-Coal' Monopoly Organisation held another meeting this morning. a :toullnittee was appointed to arrange for an immedi ate stiPply of enal and to procure a char ter for 'the Citizens' Coal Organization. ,Resolutions were patern) Faw n '. 'Mending the 'abolition of ,the tariff on Atom. instructing - the Rapresett tadveof the district -to-use his utmost endeavors to procure ,atuth abolishment in Congress, and denouncing the coal monopolies. A Committee was appointed to draft a memorial to Congress for the abolition of the duty on foreign coal. A moat earnest and determined spirit hi manifested to break up diets:lel monopo% lies. Susquehanna Railroad Stock Trimble. (By Te!egret' tci tbe Plttibeiel Gatette;) ALBANY, Anigint 6:—The excitement here in regard to the Susquehanna Rail road is intense. A complaint was made today against Masan. Leonard, Herrick, North and Wilbur, Directors, and Mr. Phelps; Treasurer, charging them with conepiraoy to place the mad' in the con trol of Jay kiould and .hie blends, now managing - the Erie railroad, and thus defraud She company out of Its property. It danieanit.: *nee 14011,clekt • ties dent : lf,eyiem s -01414(0 ,Chute !gaged word6r -010111 partlea from acting as Direototni„YintioPreel,delik - an d T reas . uter. Tpu the board - to low t h in i t - noniEti; and tildughthey ma they weril'obligad to adjountsom d,e. TENNESSEE ELECTION. Senter's Majority 60.000" Senator, Browalow , a-non Beaten for testate (Brielegroh to the Pittsburgh ourette.l Mammas, August 6.—The official vote of Shelby county, with one precinct to hear from. gives Banter 8,682 majority. With the ezoeption of a dlaturbanee at ?dosage,' no account of violence at the polhicsoctirred in Nesit Tennessee. The Democratic press here, in an. the Iflistoryttoblerved yesterday. call e supporters of Sinter to re member ly in the hone of •triumph s4a - km . o(4e wrong that hitt been inT, iffilattd upon hens... TherAvalftche says • It II understood. some of thet.baggers are preparing to leave, end , Wie tip= them to remain, assuring them pee:act isafety.;` , 4 Thatotad vote of Ifashirillel and David son cotintlew AA, &Mar 6,531. Stokes' 096. Stokeeofilcial MeJorilY in -, Mush" vale 14 hi, a poll of WO, • • Meagre Marne from either parts ofthe State nusketno change the,itscseat of affairs. Information h . otti:Easit Tonnes. Bee show that Seiner will carry that sec tion bye email , majority, in that case his majority in the State Will riot 'be lee* than Ett,ooo. .• • J. P:l3rownlost, son of Senator Brown. low, wee badly beaten for the Legisla ture in Wiiiismson.and Maury. John . Brownlow islirobably beaten in Knox and Roane., ,Both were for Seater, Who carried both districts. The &ate :foureal, the Stokes' organ. will be'snspended alter tomorrow. . American iiintal *Association. (.13T weirsoh to the_ Pitislin#l2, Gaiette. SARATOGA, August 6.-The American Dental Associatmn held its final session to-day. Drs. Bokue, of New' York, Buakingham, of Philadelphia, Cushing, of Chicago, Wetherbee, of Boston, and Thomas, of Detroit, were appointed a Committee to procure reduced fare next year to meeting. • • Dr. Allen, of New York, Dr. M OOl6l - fitnd, of Louisville, and S.. B. Palmer, of Syracuse, read papers on Medical Dentis: A paper commending 'rose 'peirls as the base mounting fbr irtificdal teed} was read. r Mr. Palmer;of Syracuse, read a paper upon the nemssity -of 'liberal education previous to the commencement of dental studies. Dra. Morgan, C. Butler and L. S. Shepard were appointed a Comadttee Dental Ethiqs for the enacting year. Dr. Fallthan. Philacielphis,`ciffered a preamble and reaelittienin fav*tif ad. a mitting vitinzen !to -inemberithip-4- liberdinatio andltharittrecd‘ maindfmni the amid on . of 'next be avcddedirand And moral charattetsbe the standard ofjudgment. Laid on • the table, as a matter, beyond thp jurisdiction of this association. A. resolution was, passed expunging charges of back' twee againat thirty three members who have tot appeared since 1833. The Conimittee on Dental Ethics tb. ported the case of two , members for ad vertising nnprofessionalry. The report , was accepted and.a resolution eipelling one of the members:Laid on the table to come up next year.. . „ - Standing Committeea . were apPointed for nazi year. Dr. Judd, the new Pitifdent. was, ien inducted to office. Dr; Taft, the retiring President, read an address; and the ()on vention then adjourned: North Carolina 'Election. City Telegraph to the . Pittsburgh Ciasette.3 Wri.utittrrON, N. C. August 6. Eagles, colored, was elected to the leg's. lature yesterday by 4 1 000 majority. . 'Additional Markets by Telegraph. New OnexAds, - August 6.—Cotton; sales tO•day were 33 bales, for week, ' 1,036 bales; receipts for - week were 1,383 bales: export for week to Liverpool, 1,902 bales, to Malaga, 676 bales, coast wise, 1,442 bales. stock on hands 312 bales; no middlings offering; low middlings at 01431340. Gold 135:•aterling 693-f; New York sight par to 34 per cont. premium. 14'1 , 0ut.; low grades scarce; sales of super fine 5115,62®5.76,'c1itub1e extra at 116140 186,60. treble extra at 16,62®6,75. Corn at $l,OO •for, white. . Oats - at 670. Bran $l,OO. nay at $20®31 for prime. Pork at 335,50. Bacon is retailing at 160 for shoulders. and' 19y4®19Nc lbr 'sides. Lard at 19%®20n'0 for tierce, and 22® 23e for keg. Sugar and molasses • nomi nal. Whisky, at $1,15. - Coffee dull. Nuglitit 6.-41otir (inlet: plea 400 bbia. Nos. I add 2 City ground Spring at $6,75. Wheat , dell p Chicago spring lower:6oles 7,600 bush.: o. 2 Milwaukee, Club at $1,42; also 15,000 hush. at $1,43;- and 16,009 bush. No. 2 Chicago sold at, $1.40. Corn ilitdat , add. firm; sales 25,000 bush. kild dried akl Vatican cured. ,at 95®9530.3 sales 80,000 busb. western, per' sample fiCio.; $1,05 mita 'offered tor.7fp. 1 - and.sl, for prime kill dried western: both offers:titre refased.- Oats dull and re tailing at'6s®66e.• Rye: sales 500 bush. Wastierti atsl,lB.lllarleynombial. Pork , firmer at $34 for hen,. .Lard steady' 19(419y‘0. _ f CRICIAOIO. August 6.—At. open Board this forenoen, there was but a light, buelnetts,tntnsaotect in grain; markets aqfl prim : were without. inaterial at tratitiou..lio. 2 spring wheat closing at 81 34g@t t 14:04, seller the month; 111,26 x seller to tha 16th. Corn dull at 92e. feel = ler the :'ilibbtti; 92M@Mo. seller last halt..thwarcernoon nothing was done, prices were nominal as abort,. • Os*Boo; August' 6..—Flotir steady and unchanged, with oaks of. 1.700 ibbla:' Wheat quiet but unchanged; No. 1 hut.. waukee held at 111,50; car lots selling at oflsB. Coair deman with sales .T. 1,000 busrn In No f . 2 Minces d; atsl.o2, and 8,200 bus No: 2. kilwdried. $1,05. - ,ports: o,loo bge wheat. ; Canal exports:_ : 2,000 bus WEVIt. MlLwau August -6.—Plour nn changed. Whkat quiet and 11;rit at si,B7 E 01.87,4 for NO. 2 and regular: $1,843 4, seller the mentb. Corn firmer. Oats dull at Cc. 'ltebelpts were 4,800 'bbits. 'flour ' '2,000 'bush.: wheat.. Shipments: 2,9oobbhe Slur, 00,000 bushheat. _ Ar ' rural FaaWnaL August - , B.—Flour • steady atV: Wheat; glades dullet Isll 1155; 'choice -8 472® • •I,7s;ashniOf Stdrishipping atsl,7o._Logal .Tettore • • '` ltattainat.a, August etegdyr. tato today WBl'olos ferbiodltdrienesu $l,lO Or red; $1.15 Oar Amber., 14. 6110:. tot; 194kkgs .FOurPo7l 4 9 140*JPININKL - . • 1121 CITY AND SUBURI 5. I AQUATIC. The Rare To-Day— alt Things i lin Read!. neasThe Distance Meese ed on the /Monongahela Courso—How the Wagers go—A Word of Official Warning, etc. The boating lever is at its full height, engin the excitement over the coming contest WA* for aquatic supremacy, the exhibition arranged in itie heavens above sinks into insignificance before that on the waters beneath. It is a little singular that boating and horse-racing have very decided tendencies to convert even the the most staid and practicarcitizens into , . gambling novinee. just as the tapping oT the fire alarm bell converts evinybody and: his friend.into firemen. We have heard the rowing abilities of the "little engine') and the ' , Manchester gammen" thoroughly diseauised on the street cOrnere, in counting rooms and'eflioes,, a ."even "even at church doors, and' those participating in the conversation the general community would totally Imagine could charge their minds with soy knowledge of the capacity or en 'durance °reicher one of the water-birds. Mucn_pleanue is, expressed on both sides that idamill is again to row on Pitts burgh waters, ae some time ago, dissatis• Bed with the treatment hereceived.frtim the ,press and people, he "reeolved never again to skip over the Moncingahela river in his paper canoe. Hhwerer, that determination has been changed, end the most cordial feeling of friendship and forgiveness prevails on all sides. And we are glad of it, inasmuch as there is -a possibility Um aquatic spooe on on? waters mayagain be _elevated into that proud position they hid ittainedPreilons to the ' , fouling" period. TUX )18N. • Both the men are in excellent condition. They have carefully trained and per formed the .numerous.; places of hard, manual labor in the" way of, gymnastic exercise* necessary to harden the runs olcant the .bcdy, and makeaolid theilex ors and 'extensors. Both here lost ,ma terially in weight, but are more than compensated in 'powers of. atrangth. and endurance begotten out of, the .lu:dada& toughness of bodY:llegited, caw theta last evening they looked. lases* iron men, capable almott of per& ni even similar deediiof4tiangth td., • which made one BanAlp*ftlfb.'""'i mini at t in :Asay.' %or-. . Could those balloted. irith lethargYand inertness,cithertilsocalledlasineitOrboal bodies are fridi Ind woodland ready tor sickness. otiserreuthastrand few 4104^ - tuAtontiMliSikkoicatiziw flUt urtklikar e garthatr. ria4s4.- turiow mese& ; coulter. andliamill, Gyinuallitun wouid4o. go: begeneh enchneh aritoicrlbers to Ireeßitin exiaterice. - Thei - Ittetakiist&h. in very tine oonditionrand: their' respec tive trainers will turn them out on the water- tomorrow as good )obs. . , , Everythl33g,is now ready ibr. the race. The distance was carefully measured last night,' and the turning buoy, fixed a few hundred yards ) ahove -the -dans.. The • start will be made at the curve in the river, a few hundred . rode above Glen wood, it Is understood that Hamill, who won the xight of <Atoka of position, will select the inside track, hugging the northern shore as near as possible. The occupants of the attendant ufair.play boat? , have been chosen—Hamill select ing four and Coulter a like 'number. This boat will closely- follow the men after the start, and keep them company from the beginning to the. end of the course, in order to act as witnesses should any foul proceedings occur--an event we hope will,net be chronicled. : -• • A WARNrNG. r Th e fellosrink warning; issued by the United States Local Inspectors, Mears. 'Walker and Atkinson, should be heeded, a:sit is wise and timely: OFFICE U. S. LOCAL INSPECTORS OF STEAM 1 7 / 2 .SELS, 7TII. DISTRICT. Complaints having been made to the Local'lnspectors that' boats conveying . passengers On short excursion fripilierve so crowded the vessels as to make ittelan gero.us to travel op them, 'we therefore) would caution the officers otateartiera en &Rid in ,thid business, as weals the , public, from 'Crowding the boats to ex. miss, and thereby' aterf danger; and'per. haps calamity, t h at might occur from ex. missive crowds. Tile ctrusbLng of anupper deck, or guards, or tbe sudden rixshLof people from one aide of the boat to tat other under excitement, reMer their situation perilous indeed., The officers of steamers should 'not allow so liege a number of people 'on their ves sels as to endanger.the safety Of the boat and those'dn board. • • ';r ' WALKER & Avitthsete, • • • , U.'S: lothl Inspector& • exLmrto OP POOLS.' ' last night nearly three; 'hundred per sona- assembled at ' J'ehrt'S:ltemiedy's billiard' rooms, Smithfield street, to , par-, ticlpate in the pool selling; ;There , were , odds offered In favor oftidamill,marying ' from one hundred to4dxtyd a One' bet of • two hundred on Hamill' to,Pue seventy.* Dye was passed wlthoutli tatter. :1"41)01. - bly three thqusaucl i dollara ware put. up last night it ICentiedy's, *idle at Air. Tem Bellere' la Belle Saloon many large private wager's'tvete . made. 'Fully, ten thousand dolleirs' will chinge'hands on the result to;day,lthe odds 'sir ' being in favor - 01'111e ulittle engine"; who, it is confidently): expected,' 'will make: the crowning effort otitis life. i If. be is sue., wailful, Waiter. 'Rowe :will. at, ones be; cballenxed m and; every other man,,who, lays claim to the cnainpiorp of *per; Ica* waters.'„ ~ d , I , , , 4 .; it wialis cari'D.ltelk . q 1„ ii TEir; ?LW& • , The race will he withirri'alty ,Iltnits,,, but ,that fact, I,conaideribg• 'our ) , lanuctusa boundatiee l ,relylletknotte th e lesevress-, ing some mode „off . „ epothYange to tha', course._ - Tarlonc ,boa s',, ion ans which: the staunch *timer akin with her' Clever officers aid" :1 .. ; t'llidges' end ' referee, Wilr iteceithlpasetei Ms 'at the foot orethist street, up tilt two !o'clock this pfternrXoui and wilLoscoompany the: contestnts • thinugliathe , racer; i , The Plealleril% obtainer ; Echo .will leave, at the : auras, lour .4414 , foOt et 5 11 4 4 41 fliFeetp , • 'Red . 4 0 .9.10 r 11 4. tx?Veilie/tti Pk t 9q ES mo ttle Nth from, l egiripiag So - eq. - ,The floniselbitlfelt . Iroact - 'Wit rtih Ati ex= ' mil l aftWitraltt tie ' filowcicAliticl turn at , a ,, `Tsiktifonable i biaur;i , Vile ' thrhaftitham'• To , Wtehgar%s-jr.atlartir will - ',rad 0 card ' nx: 'the.•.'imier,' • • of ' '''lrifth ! aye: . ..att, . , and i BwilthtlektA: atreet every '''. Ye minutes to , Brownetown, from which: Poillt 464 YIOWSII.Agi , 004140 May be: . NUMBER, 179, . - obtained. The best possible , place tame. the race will be at some po int oneither side between Glenvrood and the locks.. The mrat exciting feature of the .race will be the start and home stretch, observ able from the banks at Glenwood, but the solid work, the artistic rowing and the metal of the men, can best be seen and appreciated near the .buoy, a short din tance above Soho. • ' ' Last night both men slept atGlensvoiL, They had vigorous, exercise during fhl entire day, tiothod water 'and land, an each wrapped in - -bleitikete retired dream of , victory and.defeak: They._ will' be aroused at daybreak, sponged doPrxt. and attain go to werk, in Order to get every muscle and nerveln good *Mang' order for the grand centeettANtiolksiloalt than likely ' involves the champion - 514' of American waters, la welt Ikarhitilii atie, the waters of. the :: We hos: made, special arransternents for and accurate report, and WilVhave 'every' foot of the course' - wstehed obeeT4. vita and impartial reporters,whtiwUttoa gather lay beftue our - readers on. bilinditjr morning an accurateteport the 'Abig._ gest7 thing en)theldononsptheis that *IP happened ter: many years. May Wets*, man win: A' Rejected Cruiser. Augustus Cruiser, a 'icident of Alle • - man,me gheny, vain e yesterday •• 'a t he was competent to cruiseon; the Boa of life without the assiOshee hi s con nubial partner, Mary., Accordingly be 'gently broke the nerkelio 2 her and seg . . gested that he had prepared a- ehstkfor his future voyagidg which bad ,beett so: arranged as to 'dispense with any -.Ay for her services, and t hen faifectingly_ bade her and the ,young, end aers.in sl body, a pensive fare Well, MarySsWhim depart with Marini 'eyes, Winnade nit eflbrt to twelve; him from 'the posei until • some '!intd" alined when she suddenly :brightened • with an idea, and not long afterward wended net way to the office-of Mayor Dr=ool whom she communicated thottght4 and sppealed for ado o l l - lio_Steetleflildtt of time had else - fled. ere ; a4niundien the limbed stSrted out , p,„ a, eznian.-14 search of the eotientinir,",whetebP saeeeeded in ,civerftaMllM in - 6'1011413r baer,y fadetieusinite nnehirittiiil aptit. ment,-4. 5.. beet Weft,' set beWeredi amid theAsianditsausldi , nOttrebY , ,zuelostaloaotwAppilistlransPost!,- ii*i Oximee - whine nos. .tfockM.Riocrtidgeltfiusip. dtsli, -. CPligTh wkogi'keellAti* theta tell itnintedilbc, ely.tb.cruare witE , ;n4t n attir:',3l:ltz l itwi- tk or caked tip Siteind Mirttalted 401 1 4Viblegfelart. Ihl thrdugh years of reoldentieralat , Mr; C;ldeer‘bildelnettattaoo. . 4 1 4 - Alypie Lograt.,. marsh aldedes...o . thets -malt - Crnispr. ese were noE. her • solid - fade. • Her only :,tht. -- wias is 'ibfertatee ici .st ettrtalntitiket via& called fora-geld wateh, intinatedicilhe ears'of the Male lertliktri , but Which - had by sostemestur, ibtmdl Its into the 'ban& /gibe VlMlltdiAlter.M Only Wean& mothimmem With feelings ofneculiar teadCru , •?dr•t'P`riftr I: B eatotted , hie poeketi, ierrmlied hie memory, - and was tinallymuabled to ,detAgoste„ Opp, :act *pot In witieti the:needed 4 . 0•46 had been ybiond: The Anoniiielt. witelhen land the'Crititierk skit in &Obligati:o3*e. wailed•tranf the miigietintiert diner, sip rently thappr'addonotitantinr with , voyage *blob appeared•belbreo42o3Ws a • Habbsokatom; Micheal liwit:avignabber."-tiathbrusgy— , itabbeft yeaterdayi titelieeil le oniplived in tin' Isreatitieh::olothing 'istbri) en ger - ket etkee and has for a next door neigh bpr ger l 7 IXaalrMituo - I•Teeterdai,'Whila both. were :meditatively racing , thealde wailn •in 'trout of , t keir reaps:4 . We esteb lishmentsi a pedestrian watt, attraetedlto the alegant;displayi in .Naufforares, and evlueetka'desiireto.Purobeae, whereupon Micheal,, quick ea thoughts - Autbbect and :conveyed , him , into share, , d liplayed with; remarkable ;dexter ity, his as orb:l:tent, and, :had ittp6 plied the n abbed Ono'smoB before the incensed '11614' could from bis astonishMent' • lAs rthei - enstoiner 7 ` left, and the•trelleetiort of a lost eels 4litted through his , mind, Henry 'naturally; be came excited and spoke Anabarp terms ;of The latter replied in such manner. as to„ludnee, Henry ; . to. visit ,Alderman.Htimbert's °Moe, and & lodge InformAtip.against, kiln; for dlsorderly conduer. T he, twain !net nelbre ;be mag istrate, when' the cage' wai;withdiawn, " IT/ person mlihtfie beheaded,' nerhaps ,7 1 v,r thqfPAPtitne funiabea the Intuit. Olen title and satisfactory mathod of having ,the ',operation, perforated... lint to nave one's head tom off 11 tee'. rancho "wide from the .I;onitt'of'• :thatoperatioil, the die. `figurtitioi of the : tat iitid - lieed;Caused "hy such a bail:lan:kit maned, khotild , be sufficient to Isondetim.it.l . "Peopley how. °tier, unelvilized-qprac uthat::.:geound• ;alone, can the threat made. bir Biddy McCauley yesterday be 89044 13 04 f .9ro.- 0001 go it stated, threatenedto decapitate Catha rltaif McDowell,' not - by - guillotine, nor by chopping evety but. - by absolutely tearing tier ;head' ..01f...as • though she were a wild • . EldiYaooo42Panled this expression qer iqtantiona byAan geame of s , pq a riaFapter 7 foul, and vrfaid:Ptne iVarigterlms'iL. Ia itgnytouiei:thitt: wief otittm 'eurdoMAidainiwi 716=0 issued a v ith atit ipe itaidy ., ? , - - Great rtile n tiaiirt;' " 14. Pittsburgh Gage.h4,i.: Sr. Loss Agast CL the groat sale of 'figellfock df ongeref the Illthetuitreedeteofillhietf,ftiiieitig a t blefeith neltDdlantstoettrolt Wedfteaday, and was attended by a large number of breeders from home .Ainds Airbag. A. atfge number !of blogded : Oatttec- korsee. *upep i and hop qfferat sold. ciAnacelg the Pittle ristrvifhp Agtorup bull "4-weep- Xtikes:".*ho PLR ffeFee/Tylieen tigeitp at bibilpltlozfabio,a Fiti*lttik 01;11111%. and taken twentSt-iilz predlletEtoWrs. boiaglit or , Niabkille.s Viking ecitirdy;"onto,- 'for airventy-one dollarailftTloltrell reeelv ingtie nee until &dohs& IWellinferal ad persona:at tbe selercakfr.the rained. were •-ilfty.-per Oatit••hightl , Muuk tb. gep - Rfk.y,Al44Nig4llll 7gatt MEE
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