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Ballh ”• Kob,,n Uowell, Br.,and John Cun *!••••. • !••'..< “ ,n « ba ?. barged with murder, in killing lg^B& l ; ■ < t '- .-;,• D»v»a Frew, m Allegheny city, on the night "“ 1 •• of Monday, June Bd, was taken up -. *.' ♦ Deeewed, a young man aboot tweniy-threo fC^' 1 Wt' ,'fn X 9 *" ? l ***; »“ oomiD e down from Butcher’. ,: f'" : "*'- Bun,about half past eight o'clock, on the night wßsi®’^wSyt’’*: *■? i l ' <•• mentioned, in company with a friend. They '“ rnod inl ° “ offend etreet, between % ,}£.*»,' • We.t street tnd East Common, in passing "•'•t.'-j-y ' l ' down which deceased .topped to speak to f •' .tep daughi.-r of a Mrs. John.ion, who camo °»‘o« the house to a hydrant opposite to draw water - • A tier some altercation with the girl abe went in and deceased leaned up again.t a rt ft * *“ed near the hydrant, which 1, in (be rear ot . > :, ' J S.*? '; ' ".’l' '\ Cowell's house. Coweli heard loud conye,-. ,tion '♦it'rfJc ‘, ►** - •"'.'• between the girl and deceased,came out of the $ bcuse and ordered deceased away. He re •' " '•' ■' : M tfcated some distance and then said he would '•‘VA ■ J•■ '\gZ la T T \Sr^' lb ‘ n v app,wlwilhde - t.-'. j''-..’i' 'b w -‘ ■*,’■>.:.•. • * ‘e.-'•teased and poghed him <ff a platform upon the , '••• ■ ejai •■; V '■%• Cunifftgbam. Cowell's son-in-law.now 4r>«“* ♦ »"”■>' 4 iT out f j f 1116 boo»e abd D*l*»ll, the com- SffißaS&.’tefe ‘ < -SCfion of deceased, told him (Cunningham) to -' j taEh the old man, who had Frew down, off.— Cunningham stooped down over the two, and * ’t<> *>! U P he P ut hil band to the 3SKS»pS%ju/-k 4h k s »>tVt''*- '■ n * ht Blde ot h " neck »n<l said he was cut. He 3j99Brt^^rag-^feA^^-'fv' , ." t -' I''n','-*T 1 ''n' , '-*T. I '.?'*~' • ' ' died in a few minutes, and intelligence ol the killing reaching the Mayor’s office soon after. V d *’, tbe VlBited tbe houBe and-arrested J*.*i;ka* Oowell, bis son Iftobort and Cunningham. On the4th, an inquest was held on the body of «s 4 *- JfT*!’ ?" d lbejury found lbBt bfl came ‘« l@pa|Prfs.VCJf St-Vriy?^■*■■■?:-■“•frxo’b-fb.e- hi. death from a wound infl.cted by a knife in J tboltwid. of one of tbedefendsnu The two '■V commuted to jail to answer tbe charge and young Cowell, against whom there was agTafevSa. .-• ■nA'iS---> J BO evidence sufficient lo warrant his being ; held, was discharged. Oowell Is about fifty . J“" of •e 0 ' «d Cunningham perhaps twen- I ty-flve. >'• "a ,' District Attorney Miller and Deputy Di». if'rty :;l Atorney Wm. M. Moffett appear lor mo Commonwealth, and Thai. M Marshall and * * C °“ ier ' Et<i ’ ’ lhe defen “- The defendants were arraigned separately “d botn plead not guilty. Tne first count of ■ the mdiounent chargsrd Cowell with the fcii ‘tag *» d Cunningham with aiding and abet tbe * eCyod -largea Cunninghacn with the killing and Cowell with aiding and abet. tu>g. “J 1-" C third aDd last count charged V Wiltl lh<S kllllo S- Delendant’s counsel did not “ k * severance and the joint trial was pro cessded with. P Toe empnneling of lh« ja-y occupied t-?cr ***-*!?an hour. jurors only answered P*k'* *<t I tbeir o&m ee and before a jury wu» obtained it was neceesary to cat! tn ulesiuen. Ten challenged peremptory by defendants, f“-one peremptorily by lb« Common wealth,fcvud foT cauße b y deleEdonLa - two were elond aside, 3SSffilß®Slf2F^S^ # t t SS , iJ s, A5{3 i '‘ , tWo excused by the Courts and twelve iworn, I rt't*' 1 U follows : Edward Faber, D.vid Kincaid, J David Wslßer, James Carothers, Allen M.Quewar.. J H Ehbm. John Magi. 1, Allexandwr BraUle), F D Gt,m - Henry ti. Brown, JlkmeB Dmghrulge, Miles Beatty. Ms?-^t j Tbe ibdi-tment was again read by the clerk aDd the jury directed to '“stand together and bear the evidence.' District Altorn-y M liler opened the cat- for » g, fc< the CoDomcDweaJth, dbtailiQi: the /act* ol the (C-J killing a. they expected lo prove mem, and iV'.T ; “ then proceeded to tbe ixamination ol wit- Dr A. Q. Walter, eioorti —Made a post 'vyjsiyJs!st2SW*i''»k ik*■ -fc' 1 ' ' -I mortem examination ol dec-used on the 4;n of *rsHp .'•jb June. Found a wound on me right side of tne i neck, about an inch and a halt long, apparent ly infl eted by a sharp iceunment. Tr.» ' wound was about two iuenea deep a:.d cut away 1 a portion of the carotid artery, about tnro’o J,< •*'>* a quarters of an inch in length and an eighth of xOsSja i 5.14,;. 14 , ; an Inch in breadth. Tne wound caused pro bff>Tj^V)nA'e'ef, -o-i ..'“.'*., ioae hemmerago and produced &lmo«’. insiat.i death. The severing of the artery and come. *La ;l quent loes of blood produced d-ath The v-r aSsjj^AMs»Jrt-S3vsJ''s <; tebrae of the ntok was severed. Believe li e S^sKv"fif'vVlffrs,k'“-‘''.'V ii " wound was made by a broad-pointed intru menu [Knife shown witness ] Tnia kmie would make such a wound. Examined a «cw^vi. } knile like thiß at tbe Mayor’s t ffice, upon which I saw traces ot blood, not visible now »wS? l P®’sSf3&ufivW?S?el l \f : Coroner C B Bostwick , sworn —Held an o>ls, , ''t.fi J inquest on the body of deceased; sa« the wound in the neck. A verdict was returned h‘ OD tbe morniDg of the 4th. Deceased was s*%'Ul twenty-three or twenty four years -Id and J about of ordinary s.ai. fr’'’ Court took a recess until two o', leek. heard Hr. Uunoingham say: '* Coras in, fatn er; do come in some one Paid: ••Don’t JJ etrike &n old man ;” (Joweli said :** whut dn you want with tho woman;” the olher (de~ ppi^iv^ii< ceased, as she surpoeed) answered : None of I^s»;!j7jel£.l* l . your busindss; what do you want with one ; I have as good a right to one as you." I heard .'Jtjtrofi'Vw'Cft3 blow# and ran toward# the spot, followed by nty little daughter. Haw deceased lying In rftSK7 B vr2sSSr 4116 £ uter ’ hie tMI towards me, and Cowell on top of him. Cunningham was on the plat -5? < form, tr > lD K 10 gcl hl " wife in ' eb<3 refusing to g°- Dld not 800 OunDingdom for a moment "bP-sK Iv or two. Frew was still lying In the gutter, aldiiVv Cowell on top of him, but saw neither strike Then Cunningham came out in a hurry, mut taring ‘‘l’ilflr you" or lii show you;" I thought he was going to ;>.ise Cowell off de. ceased ; he stooped ov> r Co well’s shoulder and then both raised up together and Cowell, Cun ‘ ningbam and young Cowell, (whom I had not 1 aeen before.) went into the yard. I turned ? around to go borne, when some one said: “he’p stubbed ;** 1 turned back and saw the blood flowing freely from deceased, who was stand* ing on the opposite side of the gutter; there * was a large gash in hie neck ana be was cov. • red " ltb blond. When the deceased and •!. Cowell were in the gutter 1 was the nearest W<OT®P^^lS , TO''S»i^S«ii»'S“-«ir«r ) person to deceased ; one of my neigh hers, Ur. Bennett, was behind mo Hoard Frew say while down: “ T *° on oue »>“•' 100 many i he was not down more than a minute Cun- W **' ,as2 ' ninsham was gono as long as a person could V * ®V* r ’* 1 walk aorosa the room and back; he looked angry When be came out. When Cowell and Cunningham got up young Cowell seemed to b . e P Q,h,ng Uem into the J &rd ®vn cramtncd—The girl was at thehy drantwhen she halloed; you can reach the by. dr “ l bom O o *® l '’' W"- the P'stform is three -Jf’3 (? A or tour feet wide Fr-w lived on West street, flßs§iesii?®«r ; S’? nearOhlo When I came out, saw only Cow. e«. deceased, Cunningham, his wife, Mother SSlfifi&S <(B» t r; e’.’f woman and Dalaell. After they raised up, and Cowail and Cuoninghem were going in, * - 5 * ’<.»;* vr sVf aaw a stona Strike Cunningham on the coat— ‘ **>■<*:; l '■. ‘ s ‘V 0? 'M U waa after tfee «P»». F» i. haard ~ some one say deceased was stabbed. IX was a -‘S dirknteht; I could not have seen without a 5a SC ffck, 'hi bt % not *W*W who • ***** |ho *»» i ... Sr.’ V‘ .#■ ■'• '• <»V ' f*» • ■: rjd- '■ -£■ •d; *£ a. js gi L"L & ■<’■ h' •'' *’•*«• r, 0 , ’%' c-Atj* v -v* : • * *d/v Vtsr?v * i»y*w * *bvX?2v ■' - n 't.V V'*.' - ■ .' • '■' • ; i v v ’r'V: , **' * . ■ **• ,' ' °v *• ** .*» * ♦ ♦« . *> THE DAILY POST. JAMES P. BATcq, EDITOR AND PROF 11 ETO fi Thus : Daily, Six Dollart per year, etnotly in ad ratine. Weekly, Single enbecnptlona One Dol lar per year; in Clnhs of B>e. One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY LOO All AFFAIRS remarkable criminal TRIAL AN OLD MAN AND HIS SON-IN-LAW OJT TRItgJL FOR -Tf I It I) HR > < A Boy Thirteen Years Old (their Grandson and Nephew.i comes into Court and Confesses the Killing. .LECHEW HOMICIDE CASE. Trial of Robei t Lowell, Br., and John Cun ningham, tor the Killing of Uavid Frew. AFTKENOOJ/ b K6BION At the re-assembling i t Court the evidence for the Commonwealth was resumed, &s fol lows: Mrs Mary Ann McKbtvy, sworn— Live on East Common, two doors o~i>w Cowell's bouse. The hydrant where this difficulty occurred stands between two coal sheds, one of them Cowell's, inside the line of the -alley, and is open to all the tenants on both sides of the alley. The yards of Cowell and Mr. Patter son, above, open upon the platform upon which the hydrant stands. Between eight and sine o'clock came down stairs to close the house, beard a woman’s voice crying : •• Let me be this was repeated; went into the yard and while standing at the gate heard Mr. Cowell's voice, talking to somebody ; ibe hydrant closed ; some woman came off the platform, went across the alley and went in. Heard talking between Cowell and Borne one else. a'd • . '• V-. ♦ •' - ’< I .' • . < * , * '> ■ - . ; . ■ - ' - m . :.• v. ■ - : ■■ $. •.’■ *> ■ *•' 1 \ * - . . * / <..„.'•*> '•• ~V!: * , • r •, •. '*> <C*l t %) 31.' r '• *—> .A Lt*j>iard Snyder, siccm —L*vo on the cor ner ot S«cooa street and Ea'. Common. Alter I got homo weni..ui into ibt-jard; board a ''°>win ijterrett's Mn-y. jurrp-d ibo ftnoand went dowr., when I got tuere Er«w was stand ;ng in the alley, he drew something irorn ni» pocket and threw it; It struck some une acr<*. the alley. I went up to 1 .at; u>!d mm ihi? would not Ju—Do did not k.’-'iw who be u..gLt striae. paid he “I tn fjt:’’ 1 whur«-; tie took hi* Daiid !:um hi* I: . k and the gushed out. We :o->k Lin. jj. record sUoot, where he i»*li or wn eased down aud died LYom examined —The fi.st hi -d J saw after the stone was thrown DtfC#-a**-d t<*,k the stone from bis pants pocket and tnrew u with m* right Land The nly person Ii o need about wi. Mr. M< h.oivy 1. wai a preuv dark d*ghi. When I first saw Frew a»- was iland ng about the centre ui the al.wy, bn *..ft Land to the right side o f . n.f n«ck Frederick Bennett, ruxrm baw Mn McKelvy's h;lie gin i.omr iuto htj house, ihi* said “ Cowell’s are fighting and kii.lng uiie another. I ran into the alley, saw Krew standing about the centre of the ail«»y. bi._H.d was running (rom tho right side oi m» reck The Commonwealth proposed to examine witness as to the dying declarations of d*c -wj ed as to who cut h;m Defendant s cour.se: objected because there wssoo evidence to show that deceased knew bis dissolution was at Land. The Court sustained the objection, %lJ the witness Was dismissed, the Common wealth retting their case. Mr. MarehaW opened Lbw case for the | tence tn a brief aduress to thejury Ue Mated 1 ihftt both he and his cmicacuo bad been aw&re ! mat the defend »nu were inn »c»*nL, as we;i m I wh'J waa the guilty party. They had been I told by the party who wi-ldcd tho knife. | i ext day, all tde c roumstanc-p Un t'.e | r. gnt in question, said b**. td« elder <Jow.-il ! was sitting in bis yard, smoking hi* pipe. d« i heard a woman's voice crying ; Let me go. don’t;” bearing which repeated n« stepped t j the gat and out upon the platform il*-re he found DaJzeil and Krew ; the latter bad hold of a girl named Murray, %bo came out for a bucket of water; she was struggling to tr«t away; he told Frew lo go away, which Frew refused to do; meantime the girl ran ! «way and Cowell again u.!d Fr*w p. go away, be still reriia:rod on the platform an 1 he Cow- j ell putting h t hand on him. * .mo u .w, got off the } Utform ; at tbe or j I)s'b)]|, Frew picked up a atom-. ai,•; i moving towards him both fell, un mp, I and the Utter rr maining in that pu -r un, ■ »iu«l j “John’ ; (Cunningham,) the i»tu r c» mo <u. and about the nu.e time Mrs. McKent. Mrs. Cunningham also came <-uiand partiafiy fainted; when, bearing tooin . no speak of separating Cowell and Krew, C caught the old man by the shoulders and lilted him up , iben wert back and earned bis wile into the bouse. A lad abom thirteen years of age, Emmett Cowell, grandson of defendant, wno bad washed tho dishes that night, w&£ present while the fight was going on, ami, running into the bouse, got tho knife which had been | exhibited, and, when Frew threw the stone, which struck his uicle, struck at Us then open, inflicting the wound which caused tbe death of Frew. The day after the arrest of these defendants the lad had detailed tbe f*cts of the affray to him (Mr Marshall.) ALer the blow ho returned to the bouse, wiped lue knife eff, threw the rag out tho window and told bis story to no one except Cunning ham. They would ebow that Cunniogham had not access to the knife that u'gbt and they would produce the boy and let him toll his own story. i The evidence for the defence was then pro- I eeed**d with, as follows Sarah Murray , sworn —Live on West street, Aliegh-ny. On tbe night of this occur rence, went out from my mother’s (Mrs. Han nah Johnson) house and crossed to tbe hy drant for a bucket of wuu •. Saw deceased and Ddlze'l peeping about outside; went out and met them on the bo-ird-waik; Frew caught me by the left arm. rall.r.g uie * Liz ” Ho I,t go and I turned away; w«s u«*t v ry fnr uti when he kicked me; went to the hydrant and as I put my bucket under he drew bis hat to strike m*; I said, “my God, are you going to kill me ” Cowell c&mo to the gate and said “do go away.” Frew said “no, I'll be good G d d——d if I do; I have better rights here than you.” I took my bucket and ran across the alley into the yard; stood inside aad heard Frow give the old man very bard words that I cannot remember. Emmett Cowell, tbe boy alleged to have struck the blow, was now brought into Court by hu elder brother, and after being examined by Judge Helton as to his understanding tbe obligation of an oath and knowledge of God, was sworn and tested as follows: Robert Emmett Cowell, sworn. —Am Bon of William Cowell, and grand son of tbe defend ant, Robert Cowell; Mr Cunningham is my uncle by marriage. Go tbe night of this af fair my grandfather was sitting on the porch, smoking: when Miss Murray hollowed for help my grandfather went out and told David Frew to go away; he went a step vT two and said that wm “all the furdness'’ be would go Deceased then stooped down and picked up a stone; my grandfather jumpe<i*at bim and it being slippy, both went down together. I then went into the bouse and got tbe knife. When Frew threw the stone I struck him Vltb the knife, in his neck, on the right side. l£Ol the knife lying on the table in the kitch en, in tec knife box; I had washed up tbe dtehttthkt'nigi^ - iry', l '? was not Dearer than three feet from deceased from Ibetitnri he got up «ntil I heard the re« mark: “he’s stabbed." know bow many were present when t h*j stone was thrown. Daniel McHenry , si corn —Reside this side of Sterrett’s row. Arriv'd at the spot after deceased wascui; he was lying in the gutter and raised uj; he got up on bis knees; went to him to lift him op and keep them apart.. He made a jerk to get at Cowell, who was on the I platform. Deceased, when I got him away took a stone from his pocket, and threw it to* wards the platform, wnicb hit young Cowell’ deceased then had his hand up to his neck After that saw the blood spout out. Oroes examined. —Saw no cut till after the stone was thrown. No one touched deceased a tor I gothimaway. When he went to get him up he had his hands on the ground, get ting up: saw no blood on him then. Think no one could have touched him after l went to him; I was nearest him. David DaUeU, sworn —Live between West and Mid<Li* streets, Allegheny. Was with deceased in t f ie alley the mght he wa6 killed; we had b* 1 1 been drinking, wo had been out Butcher 'j Rjd. wo were going down tbe “Hoy, Fre»* a li jn l ; when no got opposite Mrs. Johnson's gate, nor daughter came out; Frew spot e l j her; don't kn.-w what he said; she went ove.- to the hydrant; he followed and stood up agam&t tbe coal house. The girl weut back into tfce gate and at this time Cowell came out, told deceased to go away, and do ceased said he would no farther. Cowell pushed him off the platform; and 1-a on top of him; I asked Cunningham to help take Cowell off. When 1 took bold of hun to sep arate them he had hold of Cowell and Cun ningham; after he raised up the blood spouted from hie neck. Gross examined —At the time tne stone was thrown no one was there but the Cowells, de ceased and myself. Deceased did not touch the girl, but she told him, two or three time? to go away. Mr McHenry did not lift de ceased up Mrs Lteech, sworn. —Live next door to CoweU’s. Gome down stairs tbe Digui of the : fciUlog; heard a noise back; weDt . ut. into the alley with a candle ; saw a man 1 d'd not , know on the ground; another man was on top of him ; stayed till he got up, but dor/i know how be gut upor who was on top Auer ihe man got ap be stepped back, and threw a stone; just as he threw saw tbe blo«’d spout and heard the gurgle of tbe blood He came across tbe gutter to my gate and then went up to Second street. After 1 went into the house heard Cunningham say to Cowell: “Father, you are to blame lor this ; if you had come in when I wanted you there would have been none of this ; ” I tDougbt by hia voice he was in distress. Cross examined —This was mere than flvo minutes after the man was cut. A second alter tbe stone was thrown heard a gurgle of blood and it gu*hed from deceased like "a fail ofl water. He was not more than ten teel fjom Cowell’s ga’e when the stone was thrown. Officer Wm. Bowden, sworn —Made tbe arrest in tnis case, witn officer Lemon. We went in the front way; one of the young moo opened the door; we went in; saw the old gen* tlemen back in the kltchon, with bis sleeves rolled op; arrested him and took the three to the Mayor's office. After taking them down went back; found a knife lying on a piece of paper; the band e was wet [Exhibited ko:!o —common butcher-knife, wooden hand.e. blade about eight inches long, broader near the point than where tbe blade enters the handle ] This has b».en at tbe Mayor's office over finct-. J there was something like blood on ii has be*»n rubbed off Cross examined —The supper dishes had i been “rid” and were on tbe t vble whor* ir.« j i knife Woi. ; [ 4\ Vr»-* : •* t j!J •-* ->y*' of the extraordfniwr^itarYef*!^' 3 ass Vi** Sj TY , Taz:k ® an o Watbe Rsnts I'oa 1861 o ourt «, joura :a:s„ iz a & i tax v ra b9ins w.Th f r“" nesses, ha desired to havn , , •. . percent, is last expiring, and it many would be necessary to recall sonfe of the, |' 1 A f fl 6uffl ’ ruJ 10 remain unpaid to the close the meantime they wouM have fol I' o f, I,,n,teJ ,lme the P*™°*ge will be lost investigate the new asDeet of the case n't ° hii 6 D^ aent8 ’ “ w ' t * l Pot one set of books, dents' couoseldMnoTohßc thevL b,ll8 “ d rPCT 'P IB “nnot be made out in the ious to have the whole ‘i eP, ' 8t " i ; t ,^ t ' c ’ r '‘ e .V might take him to his ' UmmsTßV.-Dr C. Bill No H4,i Peon bi ‘° *" br *" CbM " f “* U#nU ! admissions, that ho should be detained 11, * I custody The defendant Uowell, *L U L»d remaimd’ quite laim during the progress of the trial ex hi hi ted deep emotion when the Ind was i brought iq and was even moved to tears lho boy was given in charge to Jailoi Small and Court adjourned until Wednesday morn ing at nine o’clock ; IHK Army Kkaud (.'ask—Contihua.v k Ihe opening of Court, yesterday * ™ ornlD K' Judga McClure read an opinion r, ' ms "'S G** continuance anted for in the fraud case The depositions of the witDe»;as wor„ carefully analyzed. U regard t » those wit nesses who are deemed necessary to testify „ to the quality of the goods, the cost of manu facturing Into clothing, &c , the Court was of opinion that the defer dants would not 6u oer from Hour absence. as those lacts could be luliy a‘ n me L h fflClt ' , ‘"- > ’ « I; g»f<rd In the same business ,n ihls city. With reiercnce to ' lbe WUnes *'* n " w the service of the u u„ j iry, no man could swear that they wnmj | lO at [ lbe next lerm. of the Court. As to Blade the best evdence of bis inability to attond would be the amdaxlt of an attending physician The *; JUrt ' . lr ‘ ,Dl lt,i nature and character of the depositions, was ol opinion that a continuance should be refused, and it was so rubai. Judge McClure remarked that, if it should apnea.- upon the trial of the cause, that the d-fend ants had been prejudiced in consequence »f a refusal to grant a continuanue, they should not -uffir, as the Court would feel bound to grant -nem a now trial, much had boon the uniform practioe id the Court, Thp case w.-uid not be ■ ailed up before Mor day next, and oj that time some of the witnesses might bo brought h«re on Messrs. Marsha) „ 1 Oo her askod the Court to die n.cr dec.sion and gave notice that they wouid tonify thusfß' davits ol ihoir ciienis with the oath ol counsel "that they would not get a fair trial at the present term. This was a very unusual c urse but they were coustralned to adopt It from the great responsibilities resting upon them Mr Marshall asked that attachment, be issued lor ' Messrs. Lee aud ahanuon.which were accord ingly granted. Monday M 0 " U ' tiler,:fjr ' be uko " U P r -n ' Gatheeiso up ARuL-Toe Brigade In spec tors or their deputies In the different coun ties throughout the Stele are now engaged in collecting all ite arms belonging to Uie Slate, and forwarding them to Harrisburg. A nuto, ber of canncn, sabres, pistols and holsters, muskets, rides, cartridge bores, bayonei scab bards, belts, & a , have already arrived ar,d are stored at the arsenal. Kew o! theeoarms, or cquipnc-nts are of any real value at this isle day. still many of them can be rendered offer tiv,t,i n ca-v emergency. The mu.keu can be I't.rrJ b percussion lock, and used when no Others can be procured. The cannon are m el y , i eras, five pounders, an i, compared b w- nfled cannon of today, arc what an 'dir.ary -nad is compared to a lailroaJ; and - ' n ' engagement User might be able to do K-tra work. It is not ue Intention of ihu Adjutant G-Ural Us rcuiovo these arms whs're Way are m the poiscasioi: „f mm pan let "I li inns Guards. On tboroelrary arms wili be furnished such companies when regularly rganitsd. aod the proper application is made Tils A V. kbt IT --About lour .. .Irak ys*. ' ,J ‘-' alwriioon, after a quantity ol w’sl.-r had bt-en : n’ o tbs' acqusdus’t for the pur -1" *• 'Ating to the other sido the two b -an o-l -in mis side by tne former break, the sop ; ru u .d, r that p-Tdon betwssec the akui u.-nt ansi ssa-uitd p.er on the Allegheny .id., gavs- way from We wesgbt of water Belwnef. a hut merit and a-.; ( -, r n i,.;:, i wards the iaiter, serirai Jessl. and between i:.e first sisd second pmr ths, whole structure •uni down is.-me il;iee o fnut. Purtuhalrly r. ■- e was li lured This old structure sfc.oil I SW b.. removed or li ,1 u Dot done the ,-.u li.av has . , heavy bn. . f d,a.»<tw U> ' , i r-i.-v Lavs, .-scaped iwi.ms, hut a third or f, unh ’sil rntybl rv»ull ,sass lorluuaUdy '•lUiiii T, Traitoh* ” In Uu Lend "rorsvcl Term inur. vnstordsj (nomine » j dor. I»id« uked if ho btd »r T receive l: ,u. ••.rjpjoa «:ib regard U. Capital pu r. übmvr I ~. , .■«. l-.s'. :.>• i.a.J : r.nw. fc...pinior.v or. '.bo • ufjort l.aving f«rrrl!> <.'oot,*r. .bat ;1.4 bad lam. .duo do 1 nail (for allon of lh B war. « b;. (. :(i ..jfor nt'a.,l 1!o was pc-rauirvi lo U»w TO wtth ul cballon*.. That juror . unn. .taka!,;, > n.und Uoltfi- '.(-.an and i! ( .u ( *vj u; ->n a iry p. iry a robe! ! o trruon Wi-jM uol ba\a »ui r. ...riacioniioui (crupiea as w, q ; prevent In. agreeing to a verdict of gu .lv. Idougfc ibu puniabtnem to death. ATIIVI-Ht. SI-ICOI —On Mo. day ailcr ' Kl ' n Go man named Fred Klir.a, attempt. . 1 t'.Ktnnm tuiclde at the Belvcdare H ,u»e, •i 1 1,16 Alleghany, tv non) ho waa empl >yod .by ■booling bin)«.-:i with a gun, which he pla®d ' dor bu chin and fired, the ball pawing torougb the loft cheek and -li-dging above lie •i», which wm anlirely loin out. Dr Mr (.'.r.k, who la in attendance upon thoitijunJ man, aaya be caonol roeovat. Kllno la a auber, iinluatrloua man, about thirty yearl of age,' and the < aueo ol It is raah attempt la a profound Uiyilerv 1 ueatkk —Mix* Adah Isaac Menken euli r .lea here aa a favorite and draw, good boutea -it ti e Theatre. To-night she appears aa Kato <f Brien, In " Tbe Maid of Erin” a piece ad uoriily adapted toheratyloof acting and also .1 -an of Arc, in tbo play of that name m ui)Hh rbe will, for the flftl lime, iniroduce i r trained horse Caution ” '■ Hor.e piece*" »-n a comparatively novelty bore. Laving been bul rarely Introduced of late years, and with Ihe additional novelty of a daring female In this line we have no doubt they will HI! the The Iron Cur Glardb Captain VVm. M. Gormley. of the Iron City Guards, now in Camp Wright, having been obliged to resign hi. cammand by reason of family matters, tbe company yesterday elected new etßcers, as follows : Captain, T, Shannon; hirst Lieutenant, George Pearce; Second Lieutenant, .lohn K. Kfrkpatriok. A few more men will be received for three years or during Ihe war. Sliuht (Tri. —Shortly before Iwu .. clock yesterday altarnoon, tbo ropf of the residence of Mr. D Kbea, Nu. IU6 Second slrret, near Grant, took fire from the chimney and was soon partially in flames The engines were early on the ground and a few side streams f-oin the adjoining buildings extinguished the tire The building and furniture were slight, ly damaged by fire, but the loss was trifling. 1 ake.v On —The one hundred and twenty i iamstcrß employed by direction ol Teputy Quartermaster General, G. H. Crossman, U. S. A., were sent.to Uagerstown, yester day afternoon, at four o’clock, in charge of Wm. Bingham, Esq., ex-Mayor of this city. First Regiment Humk Guard Rifles.— Col. Wm. F. Johnston, of this regiment, hav ing Lyon elected a Brigadier General, the regi. men! held a new election for officers on Mon« day evening, resulting as follows; Colonel S. M. Wickershsm. Lieut. Col.—T. B. Ham. Ilton. M»jor—Jacob Brlttoo. John Fee was yesterday arrested by the Mayor's police, charged with the laroeny of a silver watch from of H. Rioh ardson & Co., on Monday. The watch was found iu Ins possession, and he was commit ted for trial. The first Minnesota reghnent,fully armed and equipped, passed through the city, eastward, on Monday night, arriving by the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and going East by the Pennsylvania, Capt. Critchlow, of Ngw Brighton, has opened a recruiting office at No, 80 Fourth street, to raise a company for Governor Gamy’s new regimeDt. Here is a chance for those wishing to join a good company in a good regiment. It was rumored yesterday that Phillip Bosseau, of tbe Jaokson Independent Blues, was shot dead one night last week by seces sion scouts, while oh gufe-d in the vicinity of Baltimore. W :*>. t' s - V "" •• _ j .*• "> i . , *• ;**'? 4 Jimulifnunts PITTSBURGH THEATRE^ UISSE» ajsd Uabaoee WTSI. HENDERSON ifttuauft a. E. LARK. Haiow o# Aninasios.—Priyauj Boxes $6,00: Slniflf l m Pnyau* Box- *V»; Parquetteand DrewCSroie*cha:n. renT&ln? i £ o,role - “ ceal \ Colored Ciallere, M , eatK * Boxes, 60 cents Gallery, 16 chui* »OU®B« J n '® tll 01 169 rf the wonderful MISS A. I. MKNKKN, iiu will appear a, Kate u Brian and Joan of Ar, WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 26th, 1861 MAID of FHI.N. Po cono.u le v Uj J « * » OP ABC r'L'LZ'v* 1 < ; biu,f ‘ c,er **>* »iU introduce for ire flrt - m * °. P ’ U blJl>tl ‘ hqr hor«e “ antinn M ARMY SOPPUES Hjud<}oB)itb»k, Pkxv’a Maim, ) Ut>mmi»■ k*' v I '"ran front, v 8,. , , ... „ Uauteauae, June IS. IBSI. ) i-Al,fcl> PROPOSALS ARE INViTtD and will be received at tie .tore of Mil or A Kick wr»si>»y’TVi"* *■ ln ' ho “''‘l' Pi teourgh. unt.l MOr.Dtl.Julr l'tatn o'clock u, f r rurnismn», b» r " c ‘- ' h - be-i <r»:>ty . f Krean Beet .llh »hme. rrrm,\ u ' l, ” r ‘“T ~IT tvilk no, ,n ibe <utj AV K “ ri! ' *° J mmp ' Vr,g ' ; ‘- “ aB “ 00 fc “ u “ D - ’!■' I"" 1 Paioi ; Preail, b,.lh to be de- MTcred >n ftjrh qumm te» and at-uoh times ae may ba ih!!V* ,J ~y ,h " A"*“ , ‘Unt Cwniei nary d-mn# the uzne the troop, m.y remain at * u-i t amoi A p-o, f r Kl'-i hre*d. io r»* ,io, re;ed >* aoov* Also, r»r if-e loitow.cx o-hrr r t Smoked M«, Pork, Me, Beel, w due Bean*, Uround "ugar Bell. Vinegar, rep.-er. nice Soap and l.andba. Al. of u,e ai-ore to be of ibe beel quanta, and 10 be dnireied at th- .tore narred ■ ampa r". q *“ J *' nuch iim.u mar be ordered dj the A.eiautn buninnwj Bo'dung will be ad .wed I’"' l ™?*’ 1 el kot or pa -Sagea, and dll the be tor peeled hr the Inapertor ap- P“ H lr dlh “ purrawe ot mapeetteg Arm, Buppdoa u «ld Onrop, Bond, wth ap„r. red ..cor, ’ ~ r „ cociraeta parfortnauce qj die adore named I *1 _ Vf W, IR V I '. c* mm n.q ileoeral. GROCERY AND TEA STORE WHOLESAIK DEALER IX BXJXX E R, , 80-OS. ASD ALL KINDS OK PRODUCE. Goods Delivered when Ordered O. H. FEHGXSOS, l-raer H qn .11 »lr«.U The uuluiii Life Insurance Co. OF MEW YORK. F. RATCHPORD STARR, ageat, <OO WALSFT STHEET, PHILADELPHIA. THE HPSJXESS UP THIS COMPANY H. CX>«xUUN«*J ,>B ihe MU ghatt prmc pu, in Its fc r,cl «* t ■ «»•** oi the t»^n—m»# •ntir« surpiua, srpmttM aßras, txuofi tO'ilta ly «1 r,flr4 arneag ic« u.ure<t K#c-»pt« f.>r Um )mi ending lUt ;«oa«n HJtS&yll.b , 1. i*wl» OTer Seven and a Quarter Hill of Dollars. »**fe on bMd md io (teak 1 ijn 060 » Hood* um Mort{tK*« - fi.irielCrf ji ' nit-iu fei-dtj so K*.l trial# a jj Ikio Crum Ajj»au ... .... ■■- -iMtteted T 4 M i Jai4*rv*t not y*t tftw 50. u.-u oc I>f'r mrOMMilmilul, .... lSft.OUj im (*rea»:U«t.» lO • tkf I & •wwi Kehrusry L, }MI tt«T» ui UIC «w. »o.J prat’* «naM>ihu IB Q*o*‘ i<r<npa~i«». T«* *t»* a# « 4*4 iutn ur u>b *mouot •* rtn .» »"*•>.« ik*e mu ao>*r l-l* :a*urfts«« i v a> f*j>r :a b* o-UMiaattw. I'beayAiri «il *f*r? rural-'.*-! rr« „< wa »ppi*c»i*<>a, by U<i»i oi ! -tkulju, .«»s i HLACKSTorR. . ;a £ al iaw *? KiO* tfert-w * »o » _ M’CAiiMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FHASKUN HSNANOO COUWTY !'•?■£*< Ir-i Public Police ! CT'*CKHi»U)Mts \H h iIKHKBY m.ti Kj fl*4 l 1 k( hq 9 «m- -o Uit lA*ari«r* cu h« V > ,'R ! H AAI HiLA ' < »IL •* > « p.v S , * r Ui« 'tjß: ii 4 MhM '. A> ** «. t 4 >, >r, 1® U fc>o4 j .U’ 'MAY. Uv© Hi <u* .4 U l.\ oe». !>. i»o«u u>« hour% <•! JO a. Il 1 v/ewa f U.of .}#? « * J-^yNs'iv n i •-OIK.H l/rim, t JUHM . > »ioc*r« HuHH, | ■*K K<*K UUufLN. ) Pirr-»*c»<»a tsa) TkIMAUSuS, l>r©** Banos*, ( oUtn Tntumioff*. Wtmcurf Uk**, Hru««aL Lace, Strew Straw boQocu, B- Dbet Ribbon*. p r-vr-r* »Dd Rt:i V*. fttofldie Work O-lla-s, Sew. Handkerchiaft, Edging*, Inawrttcg* and Banda L*ce Co iarß ud Bet*, Gem's Shirt*, Collar*. Neck Tie*, UodarihJrtii, Drapers, etc. Grooadtae Y*> GfftDAduie Vei*. C'IF.MJLIJC AND CORD, 71 cent*, m CHARLES (jiIPNERS, 7 H Market Street, >*l9 GlitA'i S\LK wF tTOSIfIiEh tiUU'IX BHOES AND HATS AT CO9T. 14JOK AT THK PRICES. M«o’« I nrru^frgqon, Men’s prime JS»ia, Indies'pnmeWorooc© ami Kid bool*, L»djne* | nrae Morocco and Kia Sl pperm, Mlbmb*. Bora’. T <;Ulh*' *ad Children’* Bool* and Shoe® of every variety. Call au.l jjet bnrpuna at ih* «'b**Hp Store i f Joseph h. hublani>, 08 Mnrkejnm<t,lii.| door How F flh. it. Si roe Shoe* ro.lcd Sj trying on m 60 n*r cent IPiH U'FQ 1-rtM. KfcMMEYJ AL ORUKRB. ( 8-roa'l Kemment Rifle. A H G f The officers of the several Omp-niHi th * Kegim«nt nr* rt*o»ie»u edto mMitMH (’IiUfHUH)} «ven'og. iu 4 o'clook atihe Town Hhl . A)i*jrneny. for the purpo o of making u« m irmiODH ! r i mouoi ati<l Lieutenant Colonel uf the 2 1 Regiment of H He-, to nil tLe Tarancioe oreaul by the of i.Vouel Br»r*'on and Lirutonaat Col Cju« ‘ By order of F*. HAMBRIGHT J" 26 Commacdiug. FIRE-WORKS lor the 4th of JUi.V. Efjckrw «a*oried from 1 c*. up lo 1 pound Romau Dandles, •• a h*lls up to 20, Triangles, No 1, Piu Wheel*, No '» 1, a, Grasshoppers, Blue Lights, Serpents, No.'e 1, 2, a. Minted, “ 1 Ml, Volcanoes, Also a large assortment of colored Ktre Wurk« i •tore and f»r sale by __ REYKfER A BBO.'a, 126 and 128 W<>ou atrwet NOTICE. —Whereas. letters of adminis trudon to the ettaieof James Hookett, ate of the ct>v of Pittsburgh, deceased, bare been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are re* quested to make immediate payment, end those hav ing olalms against the same w .u present them duly au thentic&ted for settlement to IdAJVT HAGKBTT, Administratrix. Lipplncott's Laoa. oiyBO^tw:dLt Pittsburgh. May lff,lB6L Attention home guaris-a large lot Cadet mixed Kentucky Jeon, at le cents per yard suitable for u-lforms, also a good assortment uadnt ind Rlue Batiin“tta Cadet Doe*sij>, Ao., all very cheap to fit out Borne Guards. C. Ha*BON LOVE, 74 Mark et street. T'ikied Fruit.— ■ U LOW bushels Dried Pe»ofce»; sste hv 600 d > d 0 A PPlefctn and for l**’ \9fyWn+4 * m\ •uKPBDOJfis.— 4OO,('OO in atof*> ard for bj BEYMBK * bklthbbs, Ko.'« m and 128 wfel street. V't ,J ft V i -e • MIJB MENktA, Gaairuh, June 26.—Ca| t Howe , regulars v/ua a bait'-ry < 1 i,:x pieces, reachtd bare early tbiß mornidg. ('apt. BurdsaM’s o- mpany of artillery arrivrd Ibis evening and proceeded to Clarkburg Gen. McClellan o-ntinueg very Btluely engaged. He went as far out as C: eai river t-Lja afternoon on a tour of reoon r.o.esncu and returned tti- evening. The foL t- wi;.g p'vc.-amalion has been issued by him : To tue soldiers uf the Army of the West;.— You are hero to support the government of your country sod to protect the lives and ilh. erttes of y t or brothran threatened by a rebel lious and t/aiLorous foe. No higher or nobler dutvio-id devt.ivo upon you and I expect you to bring to its performencs the highest sad : obiest qaai.tito i.f a soldjer, discipline, enuraga ar.d m u .'y. I call unon the officers ol io enforce the strictest disciolipe and 1 know that tb< «e ol all grad s, privates and officers, will display .n battle, cool, heroic ccurage andvriM know how to ibow men -, t., ndisauntd enemy. Bear in ' mind that '.pu bro in the country of friends and not of tiiij mie , that you are here to protect not to de stroy ; take nothing and destroy nothing un ;n fy u a rf * ■ Tdered be Ho so by your Geu> rsl. Offi. ers.rninemb-r that I have pledged my word b. the pt-oplo ol Western Virginia tbal their r'gnts in : erenn and property ahouid be re f pet'ted . I ask every one of yuu to make good this promise in its broadest sense. We come here to lave, not to upturn. I don't appeal to me (ear 'f pushhmeDt, but to your apprecia tion o! the sacrednesi of the cause in which we are engaged. Garry into battle the conviction that you are right and that God is on our side. \ our enemies have violated every moral law. Whether God nor nun can sortain them. They have wlthoat cause rebelled against mild and (siernsl government. They havu seized upon public and private property. They have out r«ved tbe persons of Northern men, merely because tn»y coma from the North and of >■ u ili'-r r. Ti icon men, merely because they i»vi<! thejUnion. They have placed them- Is il vet beneath contempt, unless they can re •.-i-iesonie honor on the held of battle. Yru will pursue a different course. You will be tone-1, brave and morcitul. You will reepect toe right of private opinion. You will punish M) man for opinions sake Show to the world that you difl-r from our enemies in the points ' I b JI..T. Lor.csiy and respect for private opm ion, and that we Inaugurate no reign of terror wbi-rewogo Soldiers, 1 have beard that mere was danger bore. I bavo come to place my*e;f at y ur head ar.d to share li with you. I tear ro w but one thing, that you wiii not P. :ii foe men worthy of your steel I know mat 1 can relv upon you. oeo b McClellan, Major General Commanding ■JUf-S ME.VKK.Y Jun-* tU —Tho steamer fiuropa i,k> a/r.r«d from Liverpool witn dat« to the lO.h .n*t Ti.« British Hou**j ti l Common**bas agreed l < appoint a Committroto investigate the Gal • way subsi-ly affair 'lft* f [i in Kogland are making rapid pr ogres* <-ia*ar Bmtaih. —ln Ue Houte uf Wds, f‘t? the 13;n Itist, the Marquia of Normandy t In itio iD’.urwt of the Galway line, moved for re urn* ol tfcf breaches of contract by the various mall packet companies during the first two >•( their existence, and tho penalties in dicted Agreed to iu t r :e H .>u oof Common* on the same even* ing. Mr. Gregory pot inquiries to the Minis- —at .an ess 13 -- .... t Kfl & till *• r ♦ •>r ID* <.*m« Mihj ( .rl 4J r GfCignry moved ih« kppcMc.ui«’M uf « < omcDiiu*o to in qu ro .ni4. • te crrcmn*Ui>c©« attending the top mlnat'«n tl .■ 0,1 w»y contract, He charged ih« B:iu*c U jv* f u.wni wtih being actuated by an -• v- „( ip.rit towards Ireland v W • a >«. To.. Ames in an ndr..- ral mi American ar-1 it- indignation of tbe N oth Ptw-rds tiii‘ atiHede -if England, asserts that lie Brush [nr lie have given much sympathy v a,. F .ierai eauso, more than II ev.-r gave lo Ibe cau-> ..i British sovereignty and Union any of it- tnaii. U claima lhal England will d" ber duly and leave the Federalists lo do Ibe-reof, knowing well lhal abo could not do them a greater mischief than by taking their part )«£.* * Sixteen gun vessels have been ordered to j dn the squadron about to bo dispatched to the North American Coast The recognition of Italy by France it near at band and will be hastened bv Cavours' Thr**d I AC*. Tbe Journal Da* Debats publishes an impor tant article showing that if Austria assists tbe Mmcio, France muat inevitably recommenco tbe war interrupted iu 1869 *ir*w H*u, 9h*ker Hood* Baron Rise ascii In announcing tbe forma tion of the Ministry said that noDe had loft Is*"* Mitu, Silk A Ltalo Glotmp, their faith in the destiny or Italy Tbo policy of the new Cabinet be said would b« the tarn.- as 'hat (f CavourV Too Fupa was anrloosly ill Austria. — ln the Hungarian CbamU-r of Deputies on tbo 14th inst , the address to the Emperor having been revised il was generally agreed la Spain—The Spanish Journals publishes td vioes from 81. Domingo that tranquilly and enthusiasm lor the Spanish Government reign throughout the Island. V#il»; L*oe Veil*, Frederick, June 26 —A Maryland soces sionist direct from Winchester, yesterday morning, reports that the main body of the rebel army, lately at Harper's Ferry, to the number of about 12,000, are stationed at the fair grounds near that oily, and the remainder are stationed at Bunker Hill, R >mney, and at points near Charleston. At Romney a guerrilla regiment, commanded by Col. McDonald, is also stationed. On Sunday afternoon the troops at Winches, ter received orders* ft march at twoo’olock, and their lents were struck and every prepare, lion made for a march. The order, however, was suspended until ten o’clock at night, and subsequently eoontermanded, to the intense disappointment of the whole force. He represents that the mefi were well fed, and fiercely eager for a battl». Their health was especially good, though the measles had not entirely dissappeared. At Sandy Hook, near Harper's Ferry, my inlormant encountered a scouting parly of twelve regular cavalry, and at the Point of Rocks, he met a full company of regular dra goons. The rumor in relation to the banging of Lieut. Col. Bowman and Mr. Chase, of the Pennsylvania volunteers,who wero taken pris oners opposite Williamsport, is entirely un founded. The prisoners were taken to Rich. mond, where it it said they will Be released on parole. Alexandria, June 26.—Professor Lowe's balloon yesterday, having discovered scatter ing camps of the rebels in the vicinity of Fair fax Court House, one of about twenty tents Lieut. Tompkins in command of his Cavalry Company, and soveral companies of Connec ticut Infantry, proceeded thither last night. A gentleman just from the Connecticut camp says that when he left thia morning he heard the tramp of horses, indicating the return of Lieut. Tompkin’e Oavalry. This Information baa been obtained in consequence of a wild rumor which has probably been received here from Washington, ttat Lieut Tompkins’ Cavalry were cut to pieces last night by the Warrenton blaok horse troop. Definite intelli gence of the operations of Lieut. Tompkins’ expedition have not yet been received. - Frederick, J uce 26 —The Virginia seees si on'Convention is still in session at Richmond. They have elected a number I*; delegates to the Confederate Congress. Tfialollitwine gen tlemen are among those chosen: ■e'fc’Prealdeet Tyler, Walter Pmton, Bobt Wm A^Pryor* 4011 ’Msson aifl Jiobt. v . .a THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. WHEELING CONVENTION MILITARY MOVEMENTS. LATEST FRO M KIJROFK GUN-BOAT AT LOUISVILLE THE PRIVATEER SAVANNAH PKOCLAJdATION OF OESEKAI M'OIELLiN. THE fOTE OJF TEJf'JTESSEE. Lottibyillb, June 25, —Conservative Union men deplore the raising of federal companies by Gen. Bosseau They say the bomb ihere. of will be more than coanterbalanmi f y the pretext it will give and K«*n?uoky Becessionits to allege the violation of tin- neu trality of Kentucky, and perbap inaugurate civil war within her borders. I The A. O Tyler, gun boat, in tow of the steamer Champion, went to the mouth of the canal this evening, doubtful whether the low stage of water will permit the gun boat to go through the canal. The Federal authorities have been several days in consultation with the State authorities and directors of the Nashville railroad, as to J what goods should be permitted togoSouth. Evansville, Ind , was in a blaze of excite* ment on Monday night; it was supposed that 600 secessionists were approaching. Quiet was finally restored. The river Wabash is thoroughly blockaded. Tbe Memphis Avalanche learns that* an ex press arrived at Medison, Ark ,on Sunday slating that 2000 Federal troops were about to take Bloomfield, near the border. The citl- zona of Chalk Bluff call upon the Governor for aid to repel the invaders. Wheeling, June 25. —The Convention to day finished business for the present.s Several ordinances of local importance pasaod, one re* cognizing tbe duly oi ibe State government to call out tbe miliiia in answer to any re quisition of tbe Federal Government. Tbe President in reply to a vote of thanks made a neat speech, and urged th* members now to go home and put into operation tbe Sta’e government they bad inaugurated. Tbe Convention adjourned *tjll the first Tuesday in August. The Legislature will meet the next Monday. Parties who have come in to-night from the interior counties represent them in a state of guerilla war. Great anxiety is felt there that effective means be taken to rid the scoundrel* out. Jefferson City, Mo., June 25.— Several persons arrived here t'>-day from the southwest of Missouri, one of whom brings a proclama* tiop issued by Jobn Boss of tbe Cherokee nation; Bev. T. O. Anney, Missionary, left T&llflah on the sth of June, and reports that Ben. McCulloch and Albert Pike, of Arkan »&s, had been there urging tbe Chief to recon sider the proposition taken in his proclama tion, but they failed in their object and had left for tbe Creek Nation, hoping to get aid from them. Capt. Pike had an escort of 75 men. , Nxw York, June 26 —Capt. Baker and his crew, of tbe privateer Savannah, arrived here to day, in the steamer Harriet Line, from Hampton Boads, and worts immediately ar reßted by District Attorney Smith, charged with treason, piracy and robbery on tbe high seas. Capt. Livingstons, of the brig Joseph, who was seized by these pirates, is here as a witness * The case will be taken before the grand jury to-morrow, and will be tried early next week. Grafton, June 25 —The letter of General Buckner to Gov. Magoffin, dated at Louisville, June 17th, created much surprise here. It is understood that this interview was personally solicited by Gen Buckner and that the letter pre»enu an,enti4o misconception and errone* ous viewOf the conversation. LoouvrLLt, Jud« 26—Oar Po«Un»«tcr b»» been directed to lorward letter. from tb<) «outh to loyal itates, after removing pott age etsmp*. but to send foreign letters on which payment is oompulsory to the dead Let tar Office. .Frederick, June 25.—The Legislature oi Maryland look another recess to-day adjourn' Ing to the 80th of July to meet again en that day at Frederick. Nashville, June 25. —Official vote in Ten • Better; majority for usurpation, 61,175, the largest vole ever polled. losintss Olicdr. WILLIAM BACiALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No*. 18 and 20 Wood Street, 'Wff a. iMn'h M n. 11. .SMITH & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1(8 SFCOKD AND 117 FIRS I'.STREETS, JOSEPH ME tLR & SOW, VfcnuSvrtnrt-v. »-i wb' oaj Retail Dealen to PUB NTT USE AND CHAIRS rt*, J’.'Qa sbotc th« Carnal, H*f« ©a bu.i a *•*.:•?*»&* „ P*a,-, y end lO r,v!uui :«firow!. maS oriiirw, ai:ss «*rm>va ooa*l:n mm •; }l2 .j *.*<« ~ mauuiacturf-J t> r .••:•,• : t - 1 *® T . . _ • • -v«H W. I*. HOtiEUA Ai SVK,, MaKD?al'TI EK&S OF KOPEKS’ IHPKOYEI) PATKKT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DKILL TfiGTR, Office, 8S Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH. P». PITTSBURGH STnnoßlS 1.-UAC JONES-THO. L. BOyD„.W4t. iTCDIXODSK _ JONES. BOYD & CO.. |yTANUFACTUKEBB OF CAST STEEL i Jt re"" S P n “* Pto Vs. d A- B Steel SPRINGS u<S AXLES, corner Rose end First streets. *“ d Do2s PITTSBURGH. Ps. DR. C. BAELZ7 WATERCURE AND HORIEUPATHIC PHYSICM ALSO-AGENT OF KAINHOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS RUPXXJHES. COR. PBNN AND WAYNTC HTk B 6 w*~i i'KTLET, M 138 Wood ttreet, ifus.thl OL K / 0K ROBING OIL u. «*;. .r’S «. , ' to S»SitoS’S*JluS?S rvr^Mr^^r 1 * nd «s?£ JoHiTm KTEKVa i iu"ck:.....„ Trj'onA _ M£Luj7J' law PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a Co-parinersUp in the prao’i e or ul ' L ‘ w - JOHN M KIRKPATRICK, v . JOHN MRI.LO.V, Pittsburgh, May ldih, 1861. KIRKPATRICK & MELLON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 133 Fourth gtrtot, 6ve door, abova Smith, fleid, Piiuburgb, Pa. ONLY A FEW LEFT, —AT — SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS LADIES’ PIKE GAITERS, WORTH SI ,50, THEY MUST BE SOLD —ALSO- 13© Pairs Aliases Gaiters —AND- FA.JXTO'ScT boots A T 62*0, 100 PAIRS LADIES MOROCCO HEEL SUPPERS AT 75o*WORTH $1,25. Ladies call and see tiJa’B, 31 Fifth Street, . w. a E. schueui* * c©„ PAPistei QiP.STTLS-NKW BTYLE. amwo high PRICB-LoW PRlog. SUITS ALL—SUITS EVERYEOi>v | At old stand'—B7 Wood street i my 6 w.e. MAfiSHALIr • - b “Ct- ‘ - •* .ft *4 ■ ' ■ •• y • rr4,~ THE FOLIO Wise KKUOBSKMKNTS 01% SPALDING’S /.'JI CUPHALIC^PIiffifI WILL, CONVINCE ALL WHO BOVFBB FROM HEADACHE, A SPEEDY AND SUBE CUBE . ! IS WITHIN.- THEER BEACH. : /'Sj An these Testimonials were uneoUctited by Mr. Spauhhq, tA«y afford, unquestionable proof of the effl eaey of this truly' " r t Ijm scientific purpose. 'j M*. Bpaldiwb, , M bm tried your Cephelic PQI& tnd/tifcatW > W more? t^at 1 want you io send me two d<dlir» ?^ r ®"‘» /l Bend the PIUb by m«>, oblura ' - Yoar oWt&mmt JAUSa KENHEM. /§| tfeßMuat **««■* r?” towndma oM’more box oi your. Cephalic PUI», / »om roomed a cr«j{ dajJof haul*Vm «wm. Tours rwpeotfallT, ■. ■ , _j» mabt abb BTOIKHOOB®, . 'H H. agMLtasa. cto Y *^ d &:te‘*i*~ <arm?:r P. B. —X hoc* utti txxxiitni. Hmi o. Sriuuia, f\ma» find indot me another box of the tmt+fttrim EHroot eiTTißoaaa. jwo. K. HtJNTjSR, iL C. SnuttTO, fiaq. I wish for oom*d jpor Oaphallo JPllla naan. It yoa bar to me. Pltubiin On* of my H«a4acbe, (osuatty ttuck *s .Axntozft sirn* Hmiasuiaora, Ba <8 Cedar nraet, P"* r ■—l acloood ' wtuoh Msd box of ** of Kev. Wm. C. r Omo. , Tern KBs uoriTßfa, inttanier. Truly M&.9»AUUfa l ifir.’—Not ioog piudic Puis for Ibb _ Cosciveneas, and race!* A aw^ ®°g? ®* 4"*’ that Ima t jti ; 4 Please sand by return mail, Dinwt tdr< ' ~-v i<- .Pros* 1M Eamina- ■-■■■sM with entire Bnooesaf 8 * *^| ' ' • him '• • :,v"> • Prxm Ou Dmoerat, SL-Cltmd, ltjnh. V -"• II you are, or hwa bean troubled with the haadaaha iC‘i> n i’Vwa Uwddwrtiw, Piavlimn&Z Utl ™S’£w I fc. P ? a 5™ “id to be » remarkably eSeo headache, and one of the Terr beat com|daintwhlchliaaewlSb -' ■ ' From <*• Cepbwt“mi* I,dorße Hr - Bp,tfdil » “ d **» from OH Kanawha Yalta! SUHi Kanawha. iL ecsffi We are aura that aahe, who try lham,\rtU etickWtfiami ISSS&H^j «mtt» St ioßfc Uroeentf. ' ‘fj o n^8 d i?S" d for PUta) % •tt-om tht Bauti+ AaxmporU lama. _ i " ’’M i/ff'rtw I ??#* not eollneot bis ataw with ah &pi •rooio Ha did sot Amw> to possess teal merit “ ajg J*om tt* PrmiHlU^Ml% ;_ L J i»«pwta^ , qc3Jtoraf leir ' , * TOr ** “*'?'* tMDjlWxecM- ‘„Vjl glim . repa. ffflTTllUft w«o%«°2* de W "W« «“ iwwsfej^r-• .■ • ■->■ -•34? r i't' •-•4 v , -' s >-. -- ~ v ' - t ’’* s Nyv V- , kV;-,fc'.v j-..b- -*’l -C. » g »rMi ' *•£ - V.W - > *^ fc ». ■ •- a-■■ jyrj ' t ‘ * 4 \ t" * * « &***> w® i ■ *$T CURE ■ I NervousHeadactie 1 HeajjaiiKßE „ By the use OP THESfe^^t^l PILLS the periodic attaoke rig ■,s■> Btadatht may be prerentsdtand'U jS mencement of an attach Immßdlfl te relief fro in pafhahd " sickness will be obtained. , 'Ss ■ They seldom tail In ramoring the Jfaseoti'end'ifeid, • aeit to whieh females are so enbJecL -' ’ “jM They act gently upon the Bowele—remoring Cbttitu- M nsss. " : . .n|9 For lAtmtru Men, Students, Delicate Fan)*ieß,*ad persons of sedentary hiibitoj they arA..vntneMay^ ■ tit s. Improving tiie appetite, giving font Rod digestive organs, and restoring Che iiatnraielasticitVaSci strength of the whole systean. : The CEPHALIC PILLS ere the nenlt of long Ration and carefully conducted exnerUndntg.' ftnpjaj! been In nee many years, during which tlEnethey-hSgl pretented and relieved a vast amQunt.of paii/ end ear'd feting from Headsaho, whether originating in ooae system or from a deranged state of the riomadt'Sil They are entirely vegetable In their may be taken at aU times witH perfect safety'turfTWt'S ont making any change of diet,, andOeabeenc* ef disagreeable iaete renders it easy to administer Omsi chtLirm. . ' ’ Beware of Counterfeit*, The genuine nave fire eigaa tores of Henry 0. ding on each, box, Sold by Dragguta and all other Dealers f« A box will be sent by rtwii; prepaid,on recAfJitof PBICE, 25 CENTS, '5-Ji Ail orders should be addressed to • HENRY C. SPAtfJfJffi, M • 4* <va»- fi wg; THAT A f . -v. -- < ..• . • •"- - \* V V V** T :;,Vf' ,i » - - fe-■ I'.'i's.+ii la&k- P§g' Pf P% £ V \ s. N \ ,% ■.'■ >.• MS’*!** .. •* -, A. r \ - 1 < V-r *« " pi ■>tr'. „ 4^V -^V *’V*W* S \ - ;■ \ ■■:.;- \a, . . \ y. 'l^7; - ;
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