The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, October 28, 1869, Image 8

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October 19—October 26
General.—Exports of "the United
States during the fiscal year aggregated
$413,954,625. Of this amount 6138,-
201,636 went in American vessels, and
$275,752,989 iu foreig.n vessels. The re
exports amounted to $25,173,414.--The
Supreme Conrt decides that it has a
right to issue a writ of Habeas Cor
pus in the Yerger case, but still re
serves its decision upon the merits of the
case. Sec. Boutweil, Oct. 25, ordered
the immediate payment of the November
interest on the National debt.
New England, —F ugitive slaves from
Cardenas have been taken from a ship in
Portland. Geo. M. Brook, of Concord,
Mass , has been nominated to succeed
Sec. 13outwell as M. C. for the Vllth
District. Charles W. Eliot was inaugu
rated President of Harvard Coltege, the
seventh in twenty years. Vermont has
ratified the XVth Amendment. The
State is in debt $1,096,108, and increas
ed taxation is demanded. An earthquake
was felt in various parts of New England
on Friday.
New York.—During the past year
390,000 emigrants have landed at Castle'
Garden. In September the number who
sailed from Liverpool was 15,617. The
Chamber of Commerce has elected Sam.
B. Ruggles. delegate to the Suze festivi
ties. The National Executive Commit
tee of the Union League has met and
arranged for the canvass of this and the
Southern. States. A Committee of Con
gress to investigate Paraguayan outrages
on American citizens, is in session. Gen.
Butterfield is charged with complicity
with the Gold Ring, and demands inves
tigation. His removal from the Sub-
Treasury is rumored. Father Flyacinthe
- keeps quiet, went to Mass on Sunday
morning and to Plymouth church in the
afternoon. The workmen on the Erie
Railroad have struck.
Pennsylvania,— Geary's majority for.
Governor, is 4,590 in a vote of 576;408.
For Supreme Court Williams has 8,703
majority. Some 80,000 citizens did not
vote. Judge F. Carroll .Brewster succeeds
Hon. Benjamin H. Brewster as State
Attorney General.
City, — The stockholders of the Phila.
Library vote to accept Dr. Rush's be
quest unconditionally, so that the whole
collectipn of books will be moved to
Broad and Christian. The two would
be assassins of Detective Brooks have
,been convicted. The extreme legal pen
alty is seven years solitary imprisonment;
with hard labor, and a fine of $l,OOO
During the trial " Hon." Wm. B. Mann
acted for the prisoners, and at one point,
~ heti Ma. Drunks TrUS teouifjin ism an
ordinary tone of voice, but not putting
the answer in the shape he wanted, he
interrupted him with : "You can't drown
me here ! If this case is to be decided
by noise I can beat you, for my lungs
have not been shot."
—Our water supply is at last abundant,
and washing the pavements is resumed.
A Congressional Committee on our U. S.
Navigation interests meets here in De.
comber. The children of our charitable
institutions are invited to visit Fairmount
Pai k. Alexander Cummings is to es
tablish a new' daily paper. The City
Treasurer acknowledges the receipt of
$3 conscience money !
The South,—The venerable Hon.
Thos. .Ewing ropped senseless in the.o
S. Supreme Court on Saturday week, and
was thought dead, but revived again and
is improving.
—The Virginia Legislature has elect
ed as U. S. Senators J. F. Lewis for the
long, and J. W. Johnston for the short
terms. Three Well's Republicans voted
with the majorities, bin the flitmer is
said to be disqualified by inability to take
the test oath. Adjourned till the second
Tuesday after Congress's admission f
the State. Several ex-revenue officers
have been detected in selling counterfeit
tobacco stamps and held to bail. The
case of the Cuban privateer Cuba, will
be tried by the U. S. District Court at
Wilmington, in November.
—The Florida Indians elect delegates
to the Legislature The collectors of
taxes in two counties are resisted or
murdered by armed bands.
—Almost every thriving town of 3;000
inhabitants in Alabama and Mississippi
is building a cotton mill. A New Orleans
Judge charges that the State has lost
hundreds of thousands of ' dollars by
frauds in regard to pensions paid the
survivorti.of the battle of New Orleans
The Interior.—The opening by the
U. 6. of it ship canal from the Lakes to
the Mississippi, is urged by a Convention,
which met at Portage, Wis. Three
State Governors attended. The Repub
lican majority in Ohio is about 8,078.
The " Reformers" hold the balance of
power in each branch of the Legislature,
and are claimed by both parties. The
Xirth Amendment and the re election of
Senator Sherman is at stake. A fire in
Cincinnati burned down the City _Library,
Lane College and Chamber of Commerce..
Admiral Farragut has had a second
re.apse at Chioago, -but is again recover
ing. Reiitiblioan majority in' lowa
is over 37,1.100, and 34 in the Senate and
70 iu the House. S. Lonislas bad its
.NatiLnal Capital Convetition, which met,
made the t p teehes and passed resolutions
exnecred or it, and adjournt.d.
—Tennesote has elected Judge Henry
Cooper U. S. Senator, on the eighth
ballot, the election "law four days.
Fifty four votes were required'' to elect,
and on the fourth ballot Andrew Johnson
had hey eight.
—The murder of the U. S. Surveyors
by Indians, near Fort Nelson, is confirm
ed. They have, also, sacked a mail
oach, and murdered its military escort
in New Mexico.
Pacific.—The remains of some of
Fremont's lost comrades have bcenlound
in Colorado. The Democrats have
carried the judical election in California.
Canada.—Gunboats have been got
ready to meet the Fenians on Lake Erie.
The earthquake along the coast of New
England was felt in the Maritime Pro
vinces next day.
Cuba.—The Spaniards are delighted
at the U. S. treatment of the Cuba alias
Hornet. More rebels come forward to
beg pardon. Another fight has occurred.
Hayti.—Saln aye's fleet have had a
naval engagement with that of the Re
bels.
Jamaica.—The new nickels give
Victoria's profile as it appears in 1869,
while English coins retain that of 1837.
South America.—The Republic of
Venezuela is still the scene of civil war.
Peru is again devastated by earthquakes.
—The Paraguayan war has cost Brazil
and her allies a total of $335,000,000,
and 189,840 men. Three-fourths of the
sum falls upon Braiil. Her net gains
are'au efficient navy, and experience in
war.
Great Britain.—Mr. Gladstone tells
the friends of the Fenians. now in prison
that he regards their release as incom
patible with the public safety. The an
swer has caused a, good deal, of excite
ment, and much protesting. A monster
mass meeting has been held in Hyde
Park, to threaten the Government on the
subject. The Earl of Derby is dead; so,
the Tories lose their leader in the Lords.
He was seventy years old. The suicide
of the Lord Chief Justice Cierk of Scot
land was caused by chagrin at the dis
covery that, be owed his seat in •Parlia
ment to bribery.
—Prof Conington, of Oxford, is dead.
Layard, of Nineveh, fame, goes out as
Minister to Spain. The Marquis of
Salisbury succeeds Earl Perby as Chan
cellor of Oxford University. The cutle
ry trade is improving.
France.—The ministry have had a
meeting at Compeigne,to decide on future
legislative measures. They promise to
publish their programme. The Imperi
alist delegates to the Legislature are to
meet and reorganize their party. The
moderate manifesto of the party of .the
Left, meets with great opposition from
radical citizens and journals, who call on
the Paris delegates to resign. The
troops are concentrating in the city, on
account of the call for an irregular ses
sion of the Corp, issued by the ultras
of the Left. A general gathering of
workmen from the Province is feared.
The Orleanists are moving to secure the
re.peal of the_Act by which the property
of the House of Orleans was confiscated
in 1852. The seats still vacant in Paris
will be contested by ultra-Radicals, as
Louis Blanc and Victor Hugo.
—Latest.—The Prefect of Police an
nounces by proclamation that measures
will be taken to• keep the peace of the
city, and warns good citizens not to put
themselves hr the way of danger. A
Republican plot for an insurrection is re
ported as detected...
.—North Germany is strain-
Germany
ing every nerve to develop commercial
intercourse with foreic p m nations, and
with that object has already established
121 'new consulates in both hemispheres.
—Austria and Prussia are again on
good terms, ..and the. Crown Prince has
had a most cordial reception in Vienna.
An insurrection in Dalmatia has been
suppressed with some blocidshed.
Spain.—lt is claimed that the Re
publican insurrection is at an end, and
that it was preconcerted by and with
the Rebels in Cuba, on condition of the
recognition of their Independence. More
troops are ordered thither. Prim thanks
the army. The Cortes resumed its ses
sions on Thursday, Oct. 21st. All Re
publican leaders found in arms are to be
shot without trial. Prim asserts that
he is a monarchist, rumors to the con
trary being in circulation. The Duke
of Montpensier seems the most likely
candidate for the throne, but the Press
urges Espartero's claims. The Cabinet
is divided on the question.
—The selection of a candidate fur the
throne is judged almost impossible at
present, but the three monarchist parties
are to meet by deputies, and try to ef
fect a compromise with each other. The
Porto Rico., delegates deprecate special
legislation for that coloily for the pres
ent.
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very soon, , and if there was, they are
continually manufacturing and adding
new and fresh garments. But at the
same time, there is great advantage in
making early selections of Fall and
Winter Clothing. We advise all our
readers to be in time in Making their
purChases, and to get a "'first pick" out
of thiswonclerful l siock at'Oak..llall, of
which we hear so nitmh.
Sudden Changes' of 'Weather are
productive of Throit Diseases, Coughs,
Colds, &c. There is no more effectual
relief in these disease's to be found
than in the timely. use of "Brown's
Bronchial Troches.' They possess-real
merit, and have : proved their efficacy by
a test of many years, having received
testimonials from eminent men who
have used them.
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