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I tetail 700 a ra'rxprem 4"1"-t. 030 a m Express -- &Sup mirdail. - 7c.00 p m dasommodation adk , pm, Accommodation &We m CITY AND SUBURBAN 'THE BOYD'S BILL TRAGEDY " 'Trial of Auguste Freoke. SECOND DAY 'S PROCEEDINGS. THE PRILONER CONVICTED Taqpiikr, Oct. I.2.—Before Judges Sterrett, Tell= and Brown. Court. opened' at nine o'clock. The attend ance twits undiminished. the lobby being densely packelothilat inside the bar the crowd was eo great gist to.moye about was next to impossible. The reporter's table, generally kept clear of pentoWinther Matt those connected with the press, was encroached upon to such an extent ea to - greatly Inconyeatence the reporter, of whielkihere , was a full delegation present. The !Mesmer, open being brought in, was as -, signed a place next his counsel. He is gener ally regarded as a greater villain then 2darcludi, • and the idea list obtained-that he was the lead - leg apiritln the istarder.' . ' MAJMILLL ADAM CM THE STS-413. j. Harebell Wit/5110in; biought trout prison and placed on the witness ' stand, the counsel for the defense not having Linlahed their cross•cramina• lion of him,. Otramunatained—Got acquainted with Freels' last fall, In Pittsburgh; wsa not worklag togeth er at that tilee:".lenscialsiss no wife ham He came to get sactrk.aißobertlloward's late In the fall. Welefttheiriol4yaire . together three or four week' , bnfifelifdifenttol l ew York:pucka' was not muctent handadwork, and tufsald we could do beget-1, rort. I Wed. near- Boyd's Hill, on Locust Uri" about X of a mile trout where the muftis* Was •tLommittedi Alter we daLwork Frecke and I were most of the Ikon together, and would meet at 'saloons on the. Dlourth 'street road. Frecke boarded himself and slept ae*uch it other liffO4i I was noPuteeh'at houtW aftiftwe'rmit wdrir. When we, (Frecke, myself end the stranger) left... Now York each /Via OIiCY 'his - own 'fare. I rEtts,,,stsabger any. mottet:..life Spletit'utehey,lloclii, 04 the way to Pittiliniigh to mullet under lie itilineeree of Nur. Neither were Frecke of myself. When we got o ff the cars, on Melt striset;'weltent. up Washington strooltoZasinsy c irtudas -Arouse, and. up Magee to the quarry n head of that street, then turned to the left l etad went up the hill to the brickyard. We want - lcithe edge of the bll4._llur intentl,su was 44 go - down the - hill and mrowihe atuutger inetttbd - ;rfVery We looked down the hill and saly the _lights.— Fretke said to the we ' too 'dark lo go down the-hlll. -Our- iptaratios.esee-to kill him and thick hinflntatfaeliver„ andFreeko sled if .we could; olthrewldis bald "the dyer Ur kill Win anyhow. I said we had 'bettor bet:MAW sharp about it, II we wanted to get a boarding house Polka ,Mlirado. and went td Beckett's brick-yard, where I got the piece Ofromat iron - about two or three inches thick. I saw Fred's at Miller's next morning, the first thing. I had this very coat on. There we/ no 'Mod Asp it. • There wasonly Mod' ow . my shirk/demist hillier; his wlfe, nor • Frecke said anything to me about the blood. Never Geld to Frecke that 1 . - stmaid sharseiden lf he Sold on me. We heard the excitement about. 1 thtr. innaittr: ,C flair: sown. Did not attempt le, ;Armenia the hodYl Didn't think anything about 'Nat but got away quick as possible. Th.D.,.,.^ 1 4 Inc o. troughatesady,.." eati't dinetiy say where It was that wefirsi heard of the finding . of thebody- , - there waaxalkeverywhere tfitokt it. Did not ge to seeithelally tlid Nalor's &die, don't tlsink Freekedid.' and haw gepielere of Ore licarderod mon on FjiVe: Wed:. Thant masa liigtabontmart.llndiFrirel not atnand-ea ybody t Vieface, and Wes .1 would go to write my hand. would Mats Ma . everidiina. ' Since Thome made asp confeurion Ifeet better. I haze no hope of a Pardon. / Wes In the lock-up two or three days before Pale my confession. I did not hear Frecke hadimado ersion. un g: e 4 a Ll 3 .mlt, at pollee officer, was, fecaliod, and testified teiYitsclre, cialmitiff'after his etrcSe o ne , of the =deter 11.001/I or. nrctssen;._ A photograph taken of the murdered min,- taken whilst exposed for Identification at the. Mayor's Mace, was exhibited. Marehall'un, re called and the pietnre. being. allowing him, hu Bald thopery matit! , " ;451atehall Was then remanded to prison. LTTISENCE 'OP Vill.caues nnoinim. • • Marehaft, sworn—l reside in New York, and am a brothgr of If. B. Marehall. My brother ttinZ gittelte were It Ntiir York In August last tor ell 'or no cot drtYs..-When they were:leav ing, I treatudcrern to the boat. They left apout beren o'edoelvla the eserq.ng. • • -:.4'10E0011 WAVED CALLED.. Hon. Henry A. Weaver; Isivorn-,-Was present , at the Mi par'sofilce on Handay,Hoptombes2 4l li, when Maittinand Yrecke were there. ( Watch. of the =lidera man Mosta') This Wateh wee: exhibited. Ito =Week° tar the; i ?Mete,' recognized It quicaly, end aald it belonged to the stranger who had come with thin In the CAPRI from Phllldettli. His recognition was eo , .4nicit that/a:was. =Rested • that therweetrbe- Placed In ble halide . • he then examinedit;_and laid be Minified it by a pivot. TIVELECCO Off DVS° , • • Lewit Stoker.was called, and the DisWiet At torney cfferedto corroborate by him Harahan atatemont about the lore of a dug* DllAler's Won. Mr. Miller, for the defense, objected. No &Mende has as yet been introduced- that the ring belonged la the murderedsdau, and there .: Wire that now offered is not relevur ' .The District Attorney said he off ered simpl y as a combust-Lon of a stataniep by Mt. Mar dia. -4 The Courrsald evidence asio another cue, leMedreomelanbe might be offered. hDirtrlets.titairSe9onktaitittula thereb offered le evidence yesterday, and Identified as being finned among the murdered man's elects. We will withdraw the offer for the present. Sic-Mayor Weaver recalled.—l saw this nag before. At Mt( Haynes office it woo BhOWII to Frd&e, and 'the Tie/alto/frisked him whether It belonged to the murdered man. Mr. Miner—Do you speak German 7 - l'AltnesaL , No VirAMlller—Then I obieM to witness testify ing, the Prisoner having spoken In German. ' Objection enstain_ca. _ . . 11;' ' John P. Ito essner, sworn—l am one of the r•C Num I speak Germsa, I was piasent when , t. Ihis ring was ehoWnlihn. Ht - said he thougt.t 1. belonged to. tho es ordered gum, Craspexaminittbk- 1 believe this Ii the ring; • ..1 not locdolanietaraly .at Atia letters on it. ' 4 Mayor asked Buck* the quallon, and Mr 1'::n Hontiberit zgDaitted Brenta ea aid ho believe „tke t ling .rfer gen murdel..4, ; 41 1 man's. ; , Lewis fitcdtcr Incelled—Wraaau ' lost ring and tontedlar it inDitlerNl4loo ll do Pennel l - ' , Rani& avenlut.; He, did' ; not. AO Hi I promised .to bunt for it, , and- did.; :Itintidtt next monelp 'it scare it to him two or throe dams Ihis la tler-einges, on Beturdavaled, god. 2d, wirtil the *Plt W": 06 1. , WNO eiririato4 ,thn VrttiOng.Wll,3etaAWAN. and: recke were at the saloOtte=lnel aftenuarr and etroajog of 44)Ptember-IS-rlier,l4lM3W.letlgrn ,‘`E. f. • , 1 = 4. J. Kemp, sworn—Am a member of the Mayor's police. Discovered the large trunk at the store of Mr. Bwolberg en the corner of Webster and Elm streets, !Meth ward. Officer W. C. Wray, sworn—Found that small trunk in Marchers house. Officer Moeasner recalled—Went to McKees rstrt with officer Wilmot to arrest Frecko, found him working In a garden, which I understand belonged to Mr. Coursin, about 34 or mile from . ..SlcKcesport. I went into a gate about 100 yards from the road where he was working wills four or fire others, I called him by his first name, Auguste. and told him I wanted him to go to Pittsburgh. Hc asked what for. 1 said I was sent by the Mayorto bring him dowm Ile said he hadn't time then, but would go down in the evening. He acknowiel t red list his name was Auguste Frecke. At first he did not want to go. Hod to watch tom pretty closely. We weal down to his boaid frhousr; he said he wanted to wash hires ilf nod put on some other clothes. He footed al oat through the yard, not doing auvitilafb Told him If he wished to wain himself to do so. He went up stairs to put on his clothes. After Le came down he attempted to Eel sear. whoa I pulled Lot a revolver on him and said I would F."-net him if he attempted to get Ito made another attempt, and then I told Wilmot to got out his banded He, and put them on him. He bent his arms around and broke the spring of the handrelts. then got a rope and tied his g against him, and that a L r o m n s e . e. o A I l it te , r th w e e t bad be l o ra u iii tiea, came he"i al d on t g h , ere w as Told Lim these tOlubl• be b e "' yeihaps he relent be hack bef..re night. We smirched him, and he stilted If we bad searched Marchall tan. 3f r. Miller—.l desire to oak witness a few questions. Witnest—Have told all that passel be- tuetu us. Did not tell Freeko that Mar obeli had been arrested. To Mr. Kirkpatrick—Fmk° said : If you stare% Itarcludi, you ,rill find a Imife mit his that he slat from me at the brick-yard. C. Bwolberg, sworn—Live on the corner of Elm and Webster street. Saw this chest. It was irratizta to our stone by Erect° and another man;ifter the murder. Did not know Frecke when he came. lie said he was going to Me- Kemporl to lir • wine garden, and could not tell how soon he would be back. I told him be could leave the chest be came back.' Don't know who the man was that came with Frecte, lie called the cheat his. Said he bad fallen oat with Miller and did not want to leave the chest there. The chest was at my house about two wed:a. The Mayor's pollee took It away. It was brought there on a Friday mottling, and Fretke tame bacE the next Btua day morning; he did not stay five 19111111LM. I did not ace Fmk° at any time opals the chest at my house, Michael Coward, sworn—Keep the " Ward Hotel" on the corner of nth and Grant. Tnese trunks were brought to my house after the mur der, and remained two or three days. He asked me It I could let them stay there a few days, that he had been paid tree dollars by soma Dutchman going west to take care of them. rs. Louisa SWOlbtlr,4", SWOIII-1 am tile wife of Christian riwolburg. greeer. now that lame trunk in our EIOIT. The prisoner brought It then• on Friday evening about dark. My lin, bend we, not at Lome at the time. Freeke Bald be heal asked ray husband if he might leave it there. Saw him unlock the trunk, take out a towel, with which he wiped the sweat off his face; he threw the towel back and locked the trunk. My husband came in and told Franke to put the trunk to one side, out of the road. No eme.s. examination, Joseph Rinehardt sworn—Keep a hotel on Penn street, near Canal. Know Idarchail. That in the man. (tilarchall had been again brought Into court.) Ha came to my house and two traLks were brought there which he said were his. I paid the driver who brought them one dollar, and Marchall paid me back. The Commonwealth hare rested their ease. DICIMNSB A. 1161. _ Mr. Blebeneck opened the case for the de. &nee. •It never Cad been his tot before to be =gag= In the tftsi of a man for ao horrible a crime as that charged, and riever was he mere =prepared. The circumstances surrounding the defense rendered It Impossible for the pris- • oner to be better prepared. He Is aectised of participation in the murder, and or plotting, •planning and doing the largest share of the deed, by a man who had been his Mend. Re had'nothing to say of Marchall. who had been ~on the-steed, and bin conduct and manner no ticed. It was evident that he had received wit educ.attor4 from the fact that he' 'mtve his statement in almost gram. maticallanguage- He was a man. of powerful intellect and sense. The principal motiveofthe robberrintsrobbery, and Mart-hall doubtless ex pected to realize a largo amount of money, mid out of' revenge Par Ms disappointment; whilst „admitting cet-opertdion,haeliargedrreche as. be leg the principal. Mr. 8. detailed Prteke's statement as be had over and over repeated it. MarchalPa statement the prisoner adinits is Main- , • ly correct,except auto ids (prisoner's) participa tion in the murder. Marehall wee a doomed man, and his motive was revenge. lie bad. narked with Frecko and time after' time want to 'his boarding boast sod solicited him to go on Meer. uscrusions,„ fur thieving and bintary. Preeke refused. tgionedayy Marchalleante and proposed • robbery, when Puska made a vulgar remark , from which aeacret,grudgeamse. .The subject of taking the trunks of gmde to New York was subsequently introduced, and Marritt( offered Nrecke. If he would accompany him, one-half of what was derived from. the sale of the plunder. They wept to New York, the goods were soid i and Marchetti put the money en his pocket. .The result of this was a quarrel It Philadelphia, which was witnessed' by the murdered stranger. 'Upon Arriving • at Pittsburgh Freekst went immediately to Yllatz'a house and slept In the same room with Mr. and 2drs. Milter.• At five o'eloek in - the morning . Marchall came W. his *tart drenched with blood. Me asked for a shirt. Frecke, there. upon, told Mrs. Miller that if anything had hap pened to the stranger, who came with them front New York, Marchall bad done It. Marchall sat>. sequently gave 42rercke forty donate,- and said if he • ' blotted " ou him hi would have him Joinged. The' trunk. was a present . from .3farchall, who had told him all about the murder, wilco, where-and how I was couiiitied. It took piece, pot between ten mid eleven o'clock, but in themoridngbetwern three and lour o'clock. The defense was drag, enrich counsel bad been advised could be established by Miller and his -wife. , . Earn . Mt Miller, (brought In from prison) sworn—F=lm lived with me tour months. Heard in the morning from Frecka of the ater• der.. An Irishwoman alsolold me ofif. Franke came to my boaseen the night before about we minutes after ten; heard the bell ring at. the depot. It was about eleven o'clock by my clock. but Any. clock was half an humor three quay did of an hoer too,fast. came to the door • and I 4truCkp lleht, aair no blood about his clothes. lie slept tae roam near me. Saw Frecke about alz o'clock neat morning; at the same time saw Marshall blacking his shoes In the door. law no lobed on him. I heard no ta ping between them. Marshal blacked his shoes with my blacking; i did not like that. About ten o'clock Frolke came and told me of the man being killed In the brick. yard. He wanted me to go up and see him, and said If the man was a streaker Marchall hat killed him, and took his gold watch- Hi came back again mad said It was soother nun, a man out of town, who bed been killed. Oros examined—l am In NI ; hare been there about throe weeks. It was after tea o'clock when Freeke Carla to my hones. My deck war one-half hour too feet anyhow. I told the Mayor that when Frecke came to my •borne It was about eleven o'clock; did not say It was after eleven o'clock. Frock(' did not offer me any money to get him out of this J.)b. :There Is &Imo armed soldier In the cell with me named Howell. Mr. Kirkpatrick—Did Freeke nol:olnr you 'PlarttaY to pay off the lean on your boom It you .WOuld come In and oirear that he (.Frocks) was In you honea at Lem o'clock on tea algat of the murder, or worda toThat effect? Mr. object. It le not cross-EX:11 - U1 •nation.' Objections drerrnied. The District Attorney repeated the question more explicitly. The witness replied that Frecke did not offer him money for the purpose stated. By the court—Where were you when Freeke came to yourhonsel Witness—l-was la - bed, add the lights were all out. Did- net hear the clock strike after going to bed. Went to bed about ball past eight o'clock; bat coned nit sleep. Dld notilook at the clock before Freeke came in. Was sitting in the window-whoa the bell at the depot rang, and aboatton minutes after my dog made a fuss, and FreCke came to the door. L made a light. Can't tell what the time was by my clock. Wm. Miller , s worn—Was at home In bed whoa Freeke came to our house. I had been sleopio4 Did not look at the clock. Mayor Lowry re-call& —Nliiter mile a state meat to 'me, about Frveke coaling to his horesc. lie said It was fifteen or twenty u " nius after eleven o'clock : WilLiatn Ilerries, sworn—Heard Millie make several statements about the time Frock,' Came to his house. Once he said It was In the neight,or hood of eleven o'clock, and at another that he did not know anything shout IL sworn—Oecnpy a cell . ln the yorlson with Miller. Heard convoreatlone with Fricke and In German. Ido not under stand German, but got the run of the story. Mr. Maier objected - to wittteaa. Oletaillog the couvernatleo, as he was not familiar with Ile • Gainu language. ObJectlon sustained. C.. CLOSE/ OP VIZ • .4fr..llllller said that le the proper diact lirge "Ithi duty, he dld not think It n eceissrp to to to an 'arentnent to the Jury. Ho asked the Ceiti,,haprover, to charge the jar,. 63 the mu . ter olthe corroboration of liarchall as an ac. Distr4 AttorocY KilkPatriCic reolisl briefly .ccithg.different authorities on the question refer red to by r. Miller, eholr that the piny could Fls4vidence of at accomplicelf tin carrOOrtitea. The District Attornex reputed la ttte nag, It. AI arena!' hi con ta. and signs'd that there was staple corroboration. At the concluelon of the remarks of the D. bid Attorney, the court took a recess for dto• Der. AFTERNOON SESSION The court re-assembled at two o'clock iu lice afternoon, when Judge Sterrett delivered the CL1A.1032 TO TUE JUNI' This case, said His Donor, was one of an un usual character, den:miming careful and serious cm:wide/mien at the hands of the Jury, un at count of the atrocious crime charged against the prisoner, sod the extiiaordinary eouree from which the testimony for the Commonwealth was derived. The counsel (or the defense had (raj theghts ar d iscpbrai.rogneedrtiaahevirindg been duties. aleLtrz withie ability, and everything possible done to secure as impartial trial. The court could also bear testimony to the zeal and ability with which the In Attorney had represented the interests or the commonweath, assisted by those ass,cl - with him In the trial. Tno Indic tment yes Of twa coutata. The tint was drawn to the °id ft rm, charging Marchall with the murder of an unknown man by striking him on the heed with a piece of iron, and Frecke, the prisoner at the bar, with being present, aiding and as. misting in the act. It also described in toohni cal form the nature and character of the wooed, lc dieted. if tin prisoner was present, aiding and assisting. and the jury so found, the acts of ore were to he taken as the acts of both, and under the law both were equally guilty. The second count was under the form author• iced by the Penal Undo, and charged the prisoner, jointly with Marchetti, with the murder, without setting forth the manner In which it was com mitted. Under the indictment, the verdict might be either murder in the first or second degree, or involuntary manslaughter, or not guilty, according to the evidence. In this case the defendant wan either guilty of murder In the first degree, or lie was not guilty of an,thlng. Ii•lo question could arise as to the degree of the homicide. His Honer now proceeded to explain the differ ent grades of homicide and the ingredients of each. Any kind of wilful, deltberate and pre— meditated killing. 16 murder in the first dep.., Tee commonwealth claimed that the evidence in this muse clearly established this kind of kill ing, and on this ground asked a verdict at the hands of the jury. Judge Sterritt next recited the main features of the evidence. The prisoner and his accom plice (Meehan) became acquainted with the deceased on or about the alet of August last, and traveled with him from New York to this place, at riving on the night of theS3l. On the way they were led to believe that he stranger was possessed of a consider Ole stun of money, of which they resolved to rob him. Alter ar riving in the city, under the pretence of tak ing him to a boarding house, they led the straeger to Boyd's Bill, designing first to rob him an [ben throw him Into the river. The light from the manufactories alotg the river caused them to desist from this purpose, fearing detection. They remained on the hill, ,where tte stranger was stabbed by the prisoner, and at the same time pushed towards liarchall, who Malt him deafly blows on the bead, while the prisoner continued to stab him, and as the crowning act of barbariim cut his throat from ear to ear. They then lined the pocket, of the stranger thus killed, took oli his shoes andstockinmi, and threw them tre,retli. er with his cap and papers, itc., into the river. Such were the leading features of the ease, as claimed by the Commonwealth, and the details were equally revolting. If the Jury were satis fied that these facts were cseablislitsl by the evi dence, heyond a roe...rumble doubt, the prisoner was exllty of murder In the brat and the jury should so find. As to the first Inquiry in order, the fact of the murder, no one who had beard the testimony could doubt that the unknown man, referred to In the Indictment, was brutally and barbarously murdered, by some one. Next, did the prisoner commit, or assist in the commission of thews 1 Theion must determine this from the evidence adduced:' Two paste of objeCilon• were raised by the prisoner's counsel. Font, It was claimed that the jury would not be juerified In conviction' the prisoner • upon the uncorroborated testimony of Idarelia4,, his alleged Cleemnpltee. True, the testinfouy of ito accomplice should be re , °rived with great caution by a jury, bat each person Ls& competent, witattea, and It: was for the jury to judge of Ids credibility. 'rig admis sion of such elides= was to Weet the discovery and punishment of crimes whtch Canna be proved against offenders without the aid of such tes timony. In order to Fermi • entire •fatiu us of justice recourse is had to the testimony of ac complices. ?he ccetrt, In ICS 41Scretinti. may advise fiery to aeonit Weis sue testimony is coMborated,ln material points, but the prep,it flambee of authority is that a conviction may be had an toe elidence of an scordoplice alone_ The ioniser Judge: fa. deemed ttin safer and more metelfol rule, and in this case advised that the jury should nut convict an the testi - liOn,l of Mardian enigma they-(aced It corrob orated in material potati r Ay. :tither evidence. The toonnotwdalth delisted that such corrobor atioh wee 19 be &Pia It was elm asked by' otrantel far defense that the testimony of hfarehall-ebould be rejected on 'the ground thAt he was %mat%le to' the obliga tions oral oath." 015.%tritn fo s wittiest on this grouhAtljtillld be tee= before being sworn. Thla bad not been done,.and but far the peen llar dramatise:ma of the case the Court would not have felt.st liberty to permit an Inquiry to be Made tat bunion= th whiel 'lt. had been done. Ve...") , iineor Oen. open this paint, and tbteoconclided as follows: "AB we have already remarked, this Is a case that deserves the moetterieus and carefal con sideration of the jury. If the prisoner le guilty the tWorti.onualicit should . fah upon him with all Its weight and In all its severity. But If you entertain a reason:Olt dsobt of his guilt, he is entitled to be sequined. "We submit the case to yon with the nen lance that you will return :such a wittier is you believe la-warranted by the testimony—a Verdact to which you/nolo& can -hcreefter revert with eatisfartioll air the rerun bf causeientlous Qs. charge of,,tlJ,o4e,duty." retzinrcz os acre. The jury retired at kitten minutes before three o'clotk, and returned after an absence of forty minutes. Raving called their names, the Clerk said : Prisoner, stand up. (Turning to the Jury.) 'Have you agreed upon a verdict 1 Who shall say OrSou 7 • Stti ralJOSOrs-.Oar Farg=„ Cherk—fientlemen of the Jury * look'upon the prisoner. In this tune joined between the commonwealth and Angtnt Preete, the: pri soner et the bar, how say you, is heguilty of the felony for which he stands indicted, or not Runty Foremen—Guilty, _ • ' Judge Sterrett—Gentleteen, It le neceesary for you to name the degree. ' Foremen—Guilty In the First Degree. The prisoner, sibo rexualized Minding. turned to one of his counsel, Mr. filebeneck, who eald to Lem t Die Gesebwovenen baben Sie Shut befunden. The Jury have found you greche rrcetvrd tl Is snieuneement with as tonishment, and was with dilllvuhy restrained by bin counsel. Clerk—Gentlemen of the Jury, hearken to par verdict as the Court Lave recorded li. In this Issue joined between the Commonwealth and Auguste Brecke; the prisoner et the bar, you say that be Is guilty of murder in the first degree, and no say you all. The prisoner now gave vcot to his feelings, and said In a loud tone, Schnllig. (13¢11ty') 'kb bin so tinschuldig win unser Herr Jesus • Christus en Firentze:lch muss unschuldig I am at innocent as wasonr Lord Jana Christ. on the cross. I hove to stiffer Innocently. lie then threw himself Upon bin seat In the box, and burying bin thee In his handkerchief, Wept most:bitterly. Blood was observed Issuing from Ids The Court said—Lettlaeprleutior be remanded. The box was opened, Whin Procke was mists, ted out. Ae he passed mum' the court—room towards the door, he gesticulated violently, and Placing Me bend to hie breast, "Gott le Mein Zelge, lett' bin unschuldlg. God le toy whines, I am en lumgment man." Exalting Afialr at Tilt/exilic Un Eunday evening of last week, two men entered the grocery etere'of Mi. Beldame, i h Ti. tusville, tuid called for-elder— Upon being sup-. plied with Ithe be veragr, 'one Of . Meal preteudul to Late a tit, and George Aaron, the clerk hi attendance, Immediately proceeded 10 • to nere the pretended stoic man by bathing . t 1 head. While thus cogogod hlsoceoinulluerided Aaron'd ruteketof $3OO In cash. The reornoVela then made a hasty esit front the store, running ti ii /11 . (14 the railroad depot. About lifteen MI erwaribi, AR. Aaron . discovered that he 1..1 i.eru r..t..,ed and itmnediately proceeded to the dilmt, where he net two ollirers, who re ported that tw o met answering the dmeription of the robbers had Just penned them and gone el) the (reel.. TllO trio immediately started in par mtit. and etude peeing a freignt ear, they heard tonoiherM cough. Exananntion diseloKed 'non crouching in the corner of the car. Upon being summoned to surrender, the man rained hit arnt, and inalantly a sound kdlevred that re sembled the click of a 0.401. The man turned, leaped from the car, awl started on a ran. Ho Was immediately shot in the lido by one of Lis pursuers, bat proved to be the wrong man. Thu auspicious eht tumptanecs howsver. undue which he was found :and Ida Inability to give a satisfUctory account :of himself, determined the 'aulluiritics to boldjhlm foe-further develop ments. The man was but sllghtly rounded, the ball having grazed his side and produced Daly flesh wound. Mr. Artron,'nenompeinled by two pollee officers, started again nett anurnlugun the early train for Con-y;Mud while.etopping; ut Spartansburg depot, dlseorerol the , Object of their search in the per the ti PP mibber'• who' wore immediately taken Into custody, and 6160 of tine money recovered. Mary of Nuhanco.—Ern.t. Deckent?aa„,, ,, i 1 Wtni held to .aasyrcr. a <chargd lag a uutaauOe on his premlaca D/04/0/3d Icy. The yfabfahta Ckaa3.lsts la a piwpau, 4411 011 viglibort allegt: la kept P.ttii.tugh tlosrd of Trade —At, A ' , pea! to the Public. Boson or Tutor Roosts, Ocl. LO, 1865, To Oa 151-,.inn .Von of .Pfffsburtth The uudersigned, a committee appointed to urge upon the community of Pittsburgh a more active support of the Board of Trade, apprehend that In the feeling now existing of the necessity of some common boainees entre to facilitate wataactions, their labor is, to some dance, per. focused. The community, although divided Into many municipalities, Is hat one lu business interests. In this respect there are no surveyor's lines to prevent the immediate concentration around an executive body, which, taking, a lively Interest In the welfare of the whole ate:lineally. shall be the guardian nun promoter of rill 'taint-crests. The history of ail legislation elbows that no re presentation of p wrong or mtilcitation of r benefit, hoe so much Influence es petitions cam Inc Boca lioarde of Trade. They are looked upon as the authorized exponents of the wishes of the commercial cousin unit-Ina by whine they ore created; and their expression of approval or condemnation Is cutnwrs~mßnulYmultnnted. For mere than thirty roars, the Pittsburgh Board ul Trade has enereteod Its Inn tietteu wllh greater or less ellieioncy tarthe good of the community, acting tiptoe the hest Judgment of its tnetobers. Bering urat portal, It has been hoquently called np.in to evert. t hi retuned I ref tidielal legislation, Or obtain lion. (Trial chnelalletiln. hepatic(' as Lhat tea w,aen 1111, been by the Intermittent supped nivou by our bestow-a men, yet Its rucurde mere that Its volee has bean sellout raised In Vain. Boards of Trade being. In fact, comotorelal legislative bodies, they moat becesserily hero ton mihnsion, attendance and worm stint, rut of the business men of the mum 'mita. wheys In tl rests they are expoclad W chimes. While tbe Pittsburgh Board of Trade, frow it. foun dation, has the stead) co-operation of w,mn of our beet bushy= firms, yet the septum L of many (and as to a largo number wholly with. held) has bean so fitful that 11. has Won neces sary on several °commie Since Its formation, to solicit publicity, by committee, a more gen eral support and more efficient membership. The present committee, appointed for that purpose, will not repeat old arguments, believing the advantages of the Board of Trade to be fully understood. They would simply point to She facts connected with the existence of the Cham ber of Commerce of Milwaukle, Detroit, Chica go, he. Louis and Cincinnati, as examples of the great good to the whole heehaws commu nity resulting from u hearty support to such associations. The facility which is afforded to the transaction of Mishima in those communi ties by the Exchange connected with those bodies, is also well understood as to need no comment uoon our part. We would simply ask wby such a desirable state of sasha should be wanting In this community ; and we appeal too our business men to throw off that apstilv that hoe heretofore characterized them in eel anon to a matter so vital to the influence of this cons• glut ity, and come heartily up to the support of the institution In the movement we are about making to gh - e greater efficiency to the assoMv alien, end to reopen the daily Erchange. In IstS4 the Pirtshurgh Board of Trade bad newly Bove hundred 'limbers, nod there true altaulicd to the inwoclatlon n daily Exchange in successful operation. While the Board of Trade has continued its functions, the - Daily I n n- 7 '"oa l rt"" Z e r M" LT srul corner n one ofclncered existence, wiAoutint,i. lu the pa.st eleven years the city has so in recused that a "Daily 'Change" has became • far greater uceest.ity Ulan in Isi4, wizen Its com mercial trunsaelione Here cunLuud to 11111.1al nit rower bounds. Since 1654 the city has perhaps doubled the number of Its business homes, while many large and new interests have been developed in the community. The Directors of the Board of Trade of Pittsburgh, while feeling nut a reopea tug of the Daily Exchange is uricatly called for 'from all the circumstances that now surround the business of the constattnlty, consider that the present membership of the institution yields an Mame Insentment for the increased expenses that lie reylval would Involve. Acting open this Judgment, they have appointed Block Commit. tees to solicit new member's. feeling that if In 1554, the city of Pittsburg famished three hun dred members for the association * the prompt community of Pittsburgh ahoold In 1865 yield not less than gx hundred prompt paying mem tera. The Committee to whom was eotrosted the duty of laying the subject before Ite business men of the two cities and adjoblln boroughs, would simply urge, In costettiston, dust as owe. brrshipfee cy ten dollars asnaally . ls tog Vining 5 Barn to be consideredby any who deiiteEo hare the community of Pittsburgh betray,. by mantle offer Board of Trade and Daily Exchange, the influential commercial position she should, to the business of the mutat,. and to. She jegisla wee chambers of-the State and of the nation. Goo. IL Tatailno3, Jona Sarrorow. G. D. lituonam. Geo. H. FIOLTZYLN. Wee. F. 1..kN0. Coln. .. &MBI. b. Wiccessnsor. Easel. RICEILIMSON, W. W. Warm. Book Notices. WTPT V . Its tams azb3 Antis. Wein bud oil welts; m ov g=ol . Its sos t r tt ry ze Mt' It $t By Phtlseebi phib: J. B. Ltprituran. Pitlaburbbl foe able by barly..4llbrke, &Ob. The anther of Os work is emended with thd" Department of Agriculture, and daring a tour of observe:led in ttd behalf through West aisle bad aimed opportunity of mallog himself acquainted with the mineral and agricultural st sources of this part of the "Old D'emlnlon. 6. The volume before us Is an elaboration of Mr. Dodge's etploratlone ID 'an RO coon t of which Is contained in the Agrtanitunt i Report for Ito 3, On the appekrance of which, urgent demands fete made OD The author from variant quartets fora more lengthy account of the "character and extent pl its resources." • To these demands Mr. D odg e willingly yielded, and . the present volume is the remit. Some haw made bold to say that Weal Vie girths IN , PM•rsAI, mineral wealth In sufficient ,iirtittitle,t pay the national debt„ dwell a etaloatent, 101124, rt.emed rattler Utopian, b u t we meet conk, that rifler gkirlaftr, tit afr. IhNitzb's work we are inclined to betiern 11131 It i., more real Ulan fanclfel, and, especially, n, he annurog es that hie book contains hot a "part pal and cur surYry. preliminary in it, tmturr. and by An Mean, exhatirtile a the sohjeel." lu adtlitiol, tilt work enntaina ara ioteret•ting arroinit of the mit:in:ll Refitment and rer..1,1 formation and ortronLratiou of the Staub. I tittote,ll nn pretonsion to acientitle deli rlptlan is made, the work will repay a poritaak map of LhaLhala Oil Plotrict, po.bilehed try J. P. Hunt, No. !.9 Firth etreet, PltVal:krill. Price nit Is the latent and most complete map of that partlettlar locality we have yet need. The varl- Oar landed properties between Franklin and the upper part of Plthole valley are laid down In a meant , that wilt enable every one to ascertain the locations of the rumerout wells that are being:referred to every day. The same publisher ban Issued several other steps Illustrative of the oil regions, and has In preparation a map of Clarion county, which will be corn out. Central Hoard of Education Tllt r:II It nrt of litliv . arkou mil 'l'luvn duy tn. 12th, 1 , 415. : Itrth,l4, Duman, Lowe, Ma , 11.11, le), No 1,1"., Bergoant end Singrrty. Mr. tzln,Terly WOO rigloinicd Prcridetnt pr em. A eunnnunicall.,n (ruin Mr. F. C. Nn gl - ey stat ing that li, Iwd retnoved from the citi, Mal ton• doting Li.. reFiesintion no a incroli,or th e board. On motion received and reslgnallan accepted. Idr. W. Creeford, Jr., preaented credentials from the Fifth Ward Board as representative from Feld Board to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of P, C. Noiley. On Motion of Mr. Brash the credential° were accrptce. and Mr, Crawford dechtred a member of the hoard. • Monthly reports were received from the Mi ring of the High @chop', krlncipal of the 001. ered43thool and Beeretary of Board, ifbleh Wet. severally read and ordered lo be Mod. „ Warrants ware antborizid in payment of ibe Naming bill!, viz: J. L. Hamilton, nernsni!r wort so , Catornti 5ch001.... —579.14 Plilborth DliTalclor advertising— . 143 Mrs F.Sebacy, cltoolnit klcdored School • Mans, ,Ue ........... ..• • • •. • • ...... - 10.00 . On motion of Mr. Mantua, the gonna pro ceded to the election of President. 'laid °Mee be log mode vacant by the realmnstiou of Mr. Keg ley non member. ()a motion of Mr. Brush, Mr. Benjamin Ole ;telly was unanimously eh, led President of the Bonrd. On motion. adJoi-ned. Boating Challenge The halt' flared creole, Itt• trel heath , rat," Int rxt cuter clofrolod the New irk t reit for the nlialnalonahip of the Am I 'll war, bilVI. t Itallemwd the four oared crew of thltt ray, oho WOO in the late rettnl4 a. It to pr,,p0:01.1 10 row a I; ve nine rare t for 37,2.00 a side.—thel'it Ps burgh crew to get 3000 for expense, In ease they eAnnent In row ou the 111111401.1. If OW race comes off on neutral waters, each party trill pay their awn 1•11 , 1•11 Sen. If the 111.1.4 1 .111 , 411Cr . 0W Will not consent ha lotion /tonic, then the 'Newburg crest limp.ie to take The SGOO•rerr expense:, and row at l'lttliburtzls. Tha challenge contaius the following., by salty of a . elltlhore' As it has been currently Bia_tc4 l p rieir .York that nothingwould girt grater eattla4l4l4 to the Pitishargh oantnell gr eat e r trlalustitotring akin with thelliesrlsurg erair 2 l.he./attOiliopkthat• the roimer ITILL161.1114( arintimp4 reply to tills skeet, challeKNiats 'that (he ream may tome off bcfgte aardar rtdrane. ed for en aquadoormtest..",7 ehisciTell ands 'paella -given ~ 1 aiOitr liesrbunsfel , 245 4 .4r mi0ith0 . on - r.oneasiossa as to the nr ..4s.loiiii, _ .ot fmtoria. ipp e ptiptided _the. ter5 .41....,, _,s,i. s , ... a 111 4 M 1 14 1 - 11 .. VIA. 571:U41/CU!. V. 4 ~,1111!).7.:, , ,-1, -. ., . 4 4 214 11T e1ICU /ge.l' • , • l-..,"4.9i' ,' 1 4 1 ' • ;.-{ .:44.- 414 ' 0 4 '. F.."l';•': 1...,-.:3,,.: 4 .• : ;.1":. 1, 4:'.44 '4- 1 .., t44:•:.:432:1".1./. Te klerlep Itay. ( ~, Oor rradr T'S NVIr. tt. of 11 , 71er, n tv , 1,,,r^ I' L ~, urtto,,lte I'llat!elo Ater, tf1111r:14, perlinn -'f a uirl r nito t!.., of az! ! Looted W!!en r ot` tr and of hi r rrmr ,o,,! f, trio!. in default of ha!! to a 1... c,f ILA .11,111.1011$ Lit latk r •il.ollnt of 'Lail. ui ,r RI I .u: An L., 1.. 11., :, .1, v. r!, a al, ~r r. I=/111E1 I x 11, ; r / 141/1 ///11 Hi/ r.. 0. 40.1,., I,l+ • :1'1 I a • , •:111 , 1 1,, .” • lIIME=MI III„I 1., has •••••,, I • or. •I • •: • 1.• lir., •kI Irlrti 10 IrTt,trt•prtr 11111. t,• - r :, . t • rdirloth from nn Inveto of t MO widen he Invittniedogwottt knot , c 'lVhdt action will I. oh: et in Ch, molter, toe Calltiot say, lint ow: thin.; is L. With 'hot In the ;W...., or Ili, pr 1110 r alt . aneot Pd . tried, and on till wore o., the fir. felolaut las rettl. warty. Whilit he will nor ltt 1 . 0 tlr.ty relieved of the charge JoAt now, he will not be owlet the M. WOOL) . Or renewing hi, Italial. the cod of the present term. After all that hat been Raid aboat this affair, It seenta a mockery of Jan ill, that It bliould thus cud. V.xtraeffortaahould, lOW We doubt not will, by made to dlaeover the wholi ah.lot., of Wermelh and to (onitwi !din in nitre., cool itrtutvoite the rhartee, with II view to tally its troll, at fitooty. The Cricket Match. =EMI r,, ~r v, ,1111:111,C 01,1.'1 2 In k 1101 i 011/1:5111: rrIIt•EZI etrlt. Arai Innmgr. ..2rcand Inning,. F Coleman a Laugh. Iln 0 Alteat.e. 2 at IthUral]. 5 I,r Moyne 0 lilctlabe 0 nut out 14 It vile 0 /12c1Jatot a c Fir, %a b Nletlebts .. 1 Cabby 0 15}11rattle• 1 10 cc b 51c....br. .... -iii lip s. rut out 8 c and 0 MaCaba• 14 Paxton ola c1150c.. 0 b Yuntkg u A. COICIDen b NV 011, niers In b Youna 0 ~ c .2.lclattt b Young.. :ti0,181 , 0. taut ,y 1 niltrllrl! a Untortou 11104.041 et 111:ple c 3.0,04 I.l.lyerldes. C I Yana; slllitgoo Alcl:aLe c ' e Yount' Dyes 4, Leg By" 4, Wide& 3 11 By el I, Leg 133 . 40 L.. 3 Cameron b Young.. 4 Grand T0t41.... vet 01 • 111,1 , C 121,5. r rcen. Yrnt Janina, Sty/nut /3bin,s, 111cOat41 b Paxton.. . 11 hitcatdes t, Mitchel 20 not out 10 ran" rca b Swim— 8 Jacol us b Mitchel:— 31 Young b Stritits 0 Bros u 0 tibrigta.....: I b Mitchell 4 Lo an a Milligan Mitchell 1 Road c billitgan SPritll 3 Klaiber D Syriac.— 2 not 0412 3 Br] on, no 4 out 1.0811.118 0 Vprigga.. 8 11y_44 9. Let Ryes I, IN ta, I II 134 ea 1, Wines I 2 '(oral. 111 Inta.L 19 Grand Tot, I In tlic o chin partook of no excellent e.upper, DI J. 6. Kiamoly's popular rmdsurant, on Smithfield street. atter which the Washington Imps started for linme. Umpire Grangn club. Mr. Thomas Doris. Unanira for Olympic., Dr. Wm. Childs. 6,iror for firstqc, Mr. U. Marker. Scon:r for Olympic, Mr. Jas. liemtnp. A Grand Gut Enterprise. The New lork PctroleumPrlie Company will open at the spacisons Mora under the Opera Home, No, 64 Fifth street.= Satan:lay next, a large and parried assortment of rich and valua ble goods of every immagiaistde deseriPthel. width will be distributed in connection with the purchase of Bbares of stock in the compact. The company, as appears from their adver tisement, have a capital of 6123.000, and owns some sae LerritorY, now about being developed. The shares of stock are one dollar each, and in order to effect a ready sale they have gotten up a "•gift enterprise,. by meanaotwhlch those who • are "lucky" may. draw very elegant prizes. Among On articles theists be:distributed are houses, lots, harem, Carrlagek Pianos. dress goods,lewelmeratches, furniture, sewing machines. and an endless va riety of articles, large and small. The goods to be distributed among the purchasers of stock will be open for inspection on Saturday morning next, and the sale will COMIROBOO an• Monday, and continue daily for a few days. l f adles will find= office In the ealearoom ex elusively for their accommodation. All can go and sea the goods for themselves, count the chances, and act accordingly. See the adver tisement elsewhere, Clty Mortality. Dr. Gauge L. McCook, Physician to the Board of Henn, reports the folloirlng deaths In the chi. from September 29M, to October 7th. 1865. Under 1 leer 2' From 93 to 30 8 From Ito 2 2 .. 93 to 40 2 .. 2,0 5 2' `, 40 to 50 1 - sto io II " 50 to 60 1 .• 1.3 to 20 1, ()film above there weres Typhins„ 1; Consvimni tim. 2; Dysentery, 2, Typhoid Fever, 1, Flux, 1; Diarrhea, 1; Diphtheria, 1; Croup, 1; Croups { Diphtheria, 1; Congestion of Brain, I; Pneumo nia, 1; Btlll Born, 1; ConautoPtlon. 1. S Whltc.. "' I Colored 14 1 t Tow. 16 Trunk Found.-6 small trunk, containing a quantity of clothing, consistleg of a telf arti• des of ladles' wear, together with a pair of pants &ad other clothing, was found yesterday In a core field In Pitt township, hear Penn street. The trunk dap contained two PaPeri—one of which wag a receipt to Wm. filing for rent, 44. 25 and the other'a receipt' from the Wigan Gas Company. A German testament was also found neat where the trunk was discovered. Mean, Is a city In England. and the tenni was doubtless the property of an Englishman. !Tow Inc trunk came to be deposited in thin out-of the-way place. la a mystery upon which It is to be hopectsonse light may ho thrown. lhe p fere and testament have been left at the Mayor's t Mrs for the purpose if identilicatlon. In the City.-114j. W. S. Mellinger, who tnivoll the service with Cho — old thirteenth," and ;Ifterwartis is' lib CollllCellld with the 79th P. V., o 114 In the city ycotortlay, calling upon Lie nunwootak Glenda nod acquaintaures. Ile for merly reslded at Monongahela City, Washing ton county, but Las, wu learn, located at Clove- Broducy cOtinly, Taint...cc, where is ontzliged to liolnc.x+, :al proposes to rectors his f.ouily. lie tlc.,erlbes the urnosto of Tonnusto, mast drllghtful, and th. locality in uvcry way Inciting to mon or c,iltrpri... Md. Gen. liiiddoo.—We nreplessrd to leant that Colonel Ktddoo, who nears in his body ...w -end honorable nears front sovvire wounds. won at the hvhd of his gallant rizitucut of colons.% 'men. has received two hmVets; first an 'Brigadier Gdncrnl, mut Lately as Major Genernl, for hfit hrusfe coudn.t. In the .ficid. These honors urn worthily paid, and we are rejoined to one (lions pollnq upon sitoniders of one who no nobly deserves (item. Grit libido° is now at his home in.lVilkloshurz, on furlough. Eifeetlon lu idtaYer tBIAVEII, OCt.lt —Estrous Guerre: The niectioo pasted off very quietly. The Bute ticket will haves majority of 760 to ROO. The Entire Republican ticket is elected be from 700 to 860 attiorlty. The vote wan light all OVer the county. A. G. 11. The Vigilant Steamer was shipped last evening for Miadelpiala, ea the members of the company. who design participating In the great parade, will leave on the Eiatnrday night train. no parade comes off an Monday next. A tyeantifill silver trompet,.for presentation W the vigilant boys, previous to their departure, can now be seen In Dunseath and Co's., windMi, Fifth street. Pocket Pletred.—John notify. of S 3 wickley township, Westmoreland county. was recently robbed of IS pocket hook containing - eighty dollars. Ile b.CAMEI so dcalrouS.of ascertaining who the thief woe, that he came to Ills city for that:tarpon of consulting. a fortune teller. We Hope ha hasObtaload the desired Information. Death of Col: Anfterson,—:Ded. J. demon, late of the - serventeenfh retaieficaata cavalry, died it Beaver on hlchiday, otcllmum contracted la the army, Hewaa to. the eeridee throe year . , WA Mai with Sheridan hi ht. raids. Be left Beaver as a gratilatitinitust. ills ego we thlrtygoar yews, • • The Found Man'a .Frlotut. 4 -Trarranted to "care private Mamma. For rutin by druggists. ',irk for the Folthilidtues Friudi tn Paelniet. giving thcolyroptotas and treatment of private disemea'accompanies each Ba or can beted by oddment:lg' ,Yeting Man 7 a - Ftitted;' Bon Brp, ancienatg, wake three rent ntaiiptaeromni, Jdnepb °barite Bayer, J .1 ..1 1. Mien s !V" 41 Leo.y Aileraigal • .0118 m. fl• ••nos F:47, , ok pknoli,..na for 41•111.-; I.lro been made at Icon Cog EIMMEIEI 11=1 IiZEI n 1,21 -tro lid nod, tLc superintcndetn, of R. H. Souse. r-o,ntly of tho Fifth Ar -111:o-v. a zootionom of rapnrity and rncrer•, as „ !ot:dn= c - dtaploto I..adAd in r uldt - 6 Largo, 1110 truA r in him y the Mardiurs of the Azricul - Foc'ety. The Fair promises to a ,noco,, cdrelon Tlckets—Plfiladelphla Fire men's Parade. I t tho fa , t th.tt o : aii a 7,lthi' , or Oar ,• • - th. ha..ati ao,t tr 14.7 a rf_nr i. F tho t f. it..!••• • . r • 11 . 0.1 i.t /ll' any The l'aitrd 7.talt • Court.—Mc nzleAs term ~; :hit C. art a ^,::1,111.411.: on Monday 1 IA re mn au. tea vantncr of Casets to try, L. , be more protracted .i•tl/0. FINANCE AND COMMERCE C 11,015 AND BANKERS BOARD II A. 500 345 I. 3.00(58013, (('CLEAN h 00.) .rn, r, Oct 12, IS eaed. f. I, 50 10. i 111 I N 503 re,. .... 103 50 101 00 iOI 75 I' S. 1,30•,.. 93 00 -.-- U. S. errliacnicii Gold 143 II) 115 110 Allngheny Co. Fire.— ...... _s._ 12 55 Pittonumh 69 00 1)51.511:1.5 Ilk R. FL L10n15—.... 50 60 Allegheny Das Co..- --- 3400 Cnnh Ind 60 00 eSI ern El.rehn 51 00 — l,nnelly,llle R. R Inlerngt. 5 75 25 nt I.:, •..OnNI --Oa I .111. 5 55 o) 0.1 • 1 , .• Ili] P. ,•111 ... 15, 1 re. k A 1 her ,5 0 01.10 Valley .............. r Plll9burgh b. New intl . ^ 55 23 T,r3. Story & rhl rry Run 27 NY ~tern Pen. 160 115,1415 n 1 - 05 5 nly. (Ott 125 515,5 Vt•nnnr,, . 250 00 Po, A sl..w.trtx Rut,— I 43 1.. TrleTrmpl, 60 00 76 - pro Pittsburgh ts. New York--4 ioli: as again a shade firmer in New York to da at noon at I 4.5 t, Governments, also, litter. nod higher. Eighty-ones are quoted to-day at , against Rd% yesteolayi Five Twenties, against MX', and Set en Thirties, 98 , 4, 90. Certificates and Ten Forties 11 ,11 1,l'AL PRA for the former, and 93ij for the latter The holdings at the board to,lag for oil shares v, re more nums•rous than ritual, though Fn.. are few nod far between For Columbia Ii 01. none otterenl; ts for Ohio Valley, 25 naked; •al .1 for Rosa, and t/5 asked. We have a sale of I'll tshurgh s, New leek reported at 65-1 months time allowed, there were also, some transaction. to Ross at z 5. Wnrren h Vensinee is in demand, but the ex treme view. of holders prevents operatlone;l2so vas offered at the hoard (iota morning without Lromang out the stock—holders asking from 1400 up to Otttel. —The York Contairrefal, of Monday speaks very encouragingly hoth of the present and future ptrancets °Jos:min:mm.lra. LI sap "Coal igtoetta are attracting Increased interest among trivesters and speculative operators. The coal compaolea are hove having a P.m of prosperity similar to that of last year, when gold tr6ll at its highest pi-emit:in. The mines are producing to Lhetr tuU capacity, sod the only limit to their sales Is in the transportation flitellitliw of the roads. The an tendon of steam .navigation and of iron manure,. tures has created a demand for ooal equal to that of the most active period of the war, and with the current high prices for cool, there would teem to he no reason why the mines ahonld not realise handsome profits," —The following is the comparative statement of the exports (exchulse of apeclej from the port or New York to foreign ports for the week enMn..... Oct. to, and since Jan. I: 1866. 1864. 18th. For the %wk..... 10,22E014 $5,482.1100 64,161,461 Peen. rep0rti01....129,150,150 te0,161,a00 10N229,891) Kinct Jan. 1...../19/4.155611 164,514,100 124,380,95. Price of 2041 115 CENTRAL LIVE frrocs mum= Reported for the Pittsbunit Gazette, ni.Wr Wisner, 0dt.11./ , CATTLE—There Las been a very good itboles demand for cattle at these yards this Find while then ana, tht*b 4 4l76i , no material change tn. pekes. Lltaring . to•dail and yesterday, however/ holden eduleavoredto'llstatt , lish sn advance, trtit tram lilt We tOethl were sucneestul. Tho Dgat Ersdna of . Iteersan4 heifer. sold at from el; to 0 eCals, gross, whlel Ii about the same as lett weektlor air cattla. -There is e oontinued fair demand for stock catkin, perttoularly the best:gra46a,whieEr may be fairly quoted at 64634.. Condeititi - told.; feeler sold at from 6to 6.4. There has netbee e good! attendance of eastern buyers during the reefer part of the week, but the Phikattelei h f ;tt i lla'f l re 'r elr as6.uftsual—p 0000 ' r ' o r b O e i b i l ' ,7 , th al ey d could n ot ke get i class of stock suitable Cot thatutarleeilit their prices ROOS—The market for Hogs has - been a little dull doting the week, and, as contpared with lent. week, priors have declined from %*te I rent I,er pound. The brat averages sold this week at la% let.., against 14...,0144 last week, and even at the dechne, shippers appear to °Orate with great caution. The eastern market. It appears were' pretty well glutted this week pausing • depression there, which, as • matter of course, produced '4' , orresponding result here. The general Uwe' , sloe among those who ought to know, la that the ' , rearm, pricesannot long be sustained, and a still norther dec line, th crenore,lii predicted. SRI:EP—The aupply . of Sheep has been rather In riff r this week, then for some weeks past, owl wish., towards the clime, the market ruled a little tame, there has been, se combated with Mal week, no material change to prices... There WAS a axle this morning of shout dig bend of nine Afilegheny Co Sheep, averaging .heist ninety pounds, at Mil , per cwt. cross. interior to common may be quoted at than', .'nr.P. OP 11009. 43.160.. Puler. Ange, Price. 0111.114/.k13 . Leedg 47 210 pa 00 ..... 99 230 13 90 14z9143 93 230 11 .0 1004 tiilehrelet . 63 260 14 40 Ward .tkikhzeina 1.53 434) 14 00 TAgg.rt.._..._.....C.ass,lberry.._ 91 200 IS 60 lllnt'ketenc.......„CneePlberry—... 71 '650 19 10 1.39, L 49.3.3 ....... 107 034/ Ia eV Anderson T •cde 97 .41 la 12 %V 643...... . 47 .130 13 00 SALALA LIT SIttL.P. Setter. 6656 r. Na Arge- Price. ..... „Ile•srt 3a. Adam. .Are,A l .l 91 66 13 6J7 66 6 Si 1 • dr 90 92. 6 Oa Taylor .I.mls 11,5 , Hi 4"5 P0rne11..... .........H 414 IV.I 416 l'oolor --.Hr050r___........... 153 *1 5 SO Bradtl4l - I`rartly id brad pretty good tot le,s von sglar arn, at f.,76. rddrhice to Crosby 44 head stoskers, averhglog et Ot Thomas Mooney hoight 10 head of ndxert cattle at Campbell to Datiby head stockers, aycraglrig 798, al tShiedst lo 17! head of eat rn Ohio Alcors, averaging I_ll2, laSe. ehlehlx Smith ba head good rattle, nveraglB,2c Hatt, al Crosby to liLiester 60 bend, arcraniog 063, at * Ytirk to Scully 41 bead bulls, slags, steers and ig Sol, at 6 , 4. °4 V:iter 4v iTA l Ll 'n] hendeommon stocker,, swing ing 725, at *o sper bend. klree to Fisher HI bend, averaging et 5,31. ()'Shay to Klem.eu 09 bead stockers, averaging 154, nt 6,16. EIREN===;II 014 hay to .Klemm aal head stock cattle, arsrarr log 674, nt 0,70. ilosestirst to Rambo 63 head good stockers, firer• aging tik.s, at 0, 00 . tagllue to 'Sine heed good stockers, av crag -11.7t7,1011,an't to Rambo :0 head, averaging WO, at 'l e t. ron,Patoto 11 headprettS good Catio cattlo, ftVero{.7lll6 90-3 at 630 tern to linatt.o I It cad good steers, evernin; II et Welsh Fold _I head to 111114om:1m r steers a”,t !Leiters nt tst.„ A, staging 915; nine it head mnall steers to Yount, no ernetng 0.10, at 15; also, 75 head lair sierra, everaglng 1075 tit 611, .1. Montague bought It head extra cow. and heifers. no eraglug 1106, lit 7c. mansaity bought 40 head fair steers, avenging 1050, et Cry. Klemm; to A old lea head of fairish ,took cattle, avernsiag h 95, at Win A. I's.tnayles 04 heal stockers, aver tg- Ins &0, tit 0. Rosenthal to :11caarvey 47 headgOotl stock cat tle. no ersgleg ` ,93 , of 0 c• Kelley to Duffy 11 head, aVersging VO3, at 5%. fluff to IllcKelly 110 head Mockers, averaging 695, St 5,30 Herat to Earner. head stockers, averaging 1410, at 500. Hoff to filler heatrgeod stockers, 946, t tree to BattinAri GI si . id'fite , Fsiip,T,9o V. 6" Ha'Mare' ritsiikt; Rn LVNORE, h. Only Co =port Wet pc GO bogo 204041.401 ' d. Primo /1 held limn at Cr 4 At /11 . 1 W. York, to.dor. 21 4 03 " E ' rL ii9 .--Vl4 2 k i ttt l it 6 l 46 efea d. rl l :eft logy repOrted , Ctiroor to,lrir; incloded the Sales a l es re 10'0 boetr white 01 t4, , X , V70, 10 t or chalet rokdi ICuO both felr rod 1 01. card and a lot of 150 btsh prime orfn.,o6,per tossiml. ,Coro-1103 bubh white •nd. Oro hush yellow reeelvedi frOu. ltd in t he ...ties weroloo hush white* 9 .00 5, 4 AI ) bush Inferior slid iso bush now crop ot 00e; lin& R.Y n - hn,h yoalow 01 94/20,--earsi m Ot' tick bushel. Os ts , -3300 bosh offemll de _good, with le. of Mc blob iIVS II , ttlht• burla reeeircd, VA bush reported IQ CCatpipez Oct. 1, 1846. Td• coneral markets we moderately active hr.,/ trh there is nn quotah!e in •oluea. There is • continued fair local demand for to•.,t of the leadulg arlfcles, mod sloe lea, ger, rrollt • ore light. tit:AlN—Wheat la In fair demand and (trot, but uneh awed: sale of I ear fair Rater Red at *2.10. Barley Is eery dull mOllllOl.lO appear to be the ct , . r• 1 e (lota sclaCe nod its good demoudt sales loom store at 5.5e55e. Clorn is selling La anialt 1 , I • ot Nothing dolly& Ili Rye. I.l:lll , —The grocery market has been mot,rt ro.•,ree. dlirlres the plat fear day., and prl.o.f 7.1, 7 ettll further adrarteed. Sugars hove h• 7 V 2 , S 7, He per pdund, and S) , U , SII nod a:Watt-es 5 told cent, per gfollon, The stodlor Long llcht fn country n ,trt further advance In ret expe,trd The foll‘fol rig ore the qv" tlLit.. fair flubs Sugar, 13h; Good. Id; Prlti •• 1 , 1 rhosee, prime Pnrrn !..i. lti: loose House, IS; Hard Rented, do, eon, “C:" _I. Porto Rt. , to syrups3oc In 11,50. as to .f.•, lid .on to B. .Id, a, Set Lacuy ra, I ld /I (4 i • eftßet I.ut term, and prim ar° weld 617..1 • 1i re nt A itlChl f ng in n. e Ei r e ii . nois irons map tie fairly given al 5 , 0 Ica goo.: • en! Family, and VII for Winter I est •.•i siale 01 110 Wan ninon grni!e“ on prfvare Pie Flour is selling from store at I 10 IV I olf -Baer, In Ara], with a fair job r.l .1.. en.; wt. note regular snits at' pre t.- hunt nrione The stork in thin mat keg in Tr.,y moot: ro•iirei of prime kettle-ren s. rv.l ni llvan Pork lo eprotro• at Si ll.l I Swenit are oiling to fair p••e:• CilP of 1 cot 0 1.,,b - rout "Iluc•keyee, - al 50 et, per 1 , 110,4: I I , • l'• . -I. 11i0n..." at 0,10 per ltd, 40 do do, at 1. • .1..0 43.0. 11A:CW.11111 E--1 little more Arrive hat aro el. Lnge.i. of tdder nt 1511 per 001; and IN bbl.do s r tc..3..5042 and ...mu; sales reporta4 loilh at fit - FTER—SaIe of 6 kego prime fresh paCk4l St 8.1 l•rime fresh 'Roll IA quoted it 40g 62. I'II Et. I: lo tins nun looklbe . up? sales:of Test ern esers e 16419; and Fsctory arid Goshen at 206.11 APPLESFirm, with et demand enrnesvhst In excess vi t supply. We note sales of 3 ear loads et ett.:o 10 66,50 per Mil, 08 to quality. s El:Ds—Flx Seed is steady At 1113.03 per bushel. Tlmot t:y nerd Is doll sod drooping No demand for Clover Seed. SA Li —ls.llrm but Unchanged; sale of HU bbls St Ea Ler bbl, delivered. ws. JS`;—Soles at '1.25 per bnahel. If Y—le selling st city acalee to t.:4 to, lon, t, to qtr.allty. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARK ET TO I•GHDAT, Oct. 12 I E l'l , E--The Prude market was a little more ne tt, e though prices were unsettled and it o tr .and-at present the general tendency' of 111 •ti to In fsvor bllyen. The present n ;noel tlll/1,1 I. re vin t.,rnloo rxes. i 11h nn In the East, but we nee In hope. i.e enwn' ^lan) , dot, 1,1 ht.,. The ,• , ,k In 1:.•111[4.! IS very much red.-tea and the arrivals continue light snit nrr like') to continue PO, while the rtver remains i it. present condition We lunge sales reported to-44y of :son bhln, in I Aoki, at 30; nt 31 1 4, tibia returned; 113 at .311..,; lon at 33. and no nt ad , Lthis Included. It Itil'llVEll—The demand for bonded Oil conttn 11es Ileht, and the wicket in quiet and unchanged. The only sale reported was 3.30 bids for December delivery, seller's option, at 66 cents, free on boned cars bcre. We hear It stated on good au thority that there are quite a:large number of or dere In Philadelphia. but exporters ore holding off for the present in hopes that by so doing, they can break the market both there and here. In other worda„ It in n little "bear" movement, but the general Itnpresnlon seems to be that the "bears" 10111 be overcome—not by the.bulls”—but by tha fact that the demand is conaldernbly to excess of the supply There la no stook in tide market comparatively speaking, and the same can •be truthfully said of New York and Philadelphia. We have but one sale of Frio 011 reported—a bbis at 10. NA PTRA. AND RESIDUUM—There vu no merement in either of the above articles, and, in the ab&ericeollraleOraorpolpsuotatirmsi .RE:Ck.tri.-The receipts or of by the Alle gheny River, at this volut, continue very light The following la • partial ocacoutt of the Arrivals doling the past taieotp4org.hogra 'AI. Linton in Fieher h 8en....._10 Jas 4' I.lnoathri.oßallAsher- t 550. IMAM PETROLEUEI STOCKS lINIKEW YORK Special Diapatpli to WastexciTcen. - 12, ISO. Parental:rat Stocis—Salts6t DePow at 139; Mt tuttekat 616; fits& rivir, 160; Guinan= Fenn, 94; Central, 77; Ttrst National, 66, vet. let for SO dirt; 09113reek,i40* B . '10; Rrad . runt, 89; 1761146.§4696 . : Orkii l . 4 4;,EgaPit6 City, m, sales tOralanstan,B% itteparlek,lo4t:. minions BT Trahuttnr.` York Market "Feb' Yeltat. Oat.' its--Corrats-41rai, at 58 a En, • fo akar alb*/ .1 .Flo a = r oto attire and tedlas - tostter, at t.L.00 BP tor Nitta State, rt,S. PAM OM for contemn to maw= w.tra western, MP 9.t5 for common to good ahipplag brands Erma FL II 0., sod 19.w1012,15 for Trlslif Brscala—the matte: doctor: Arm: _irsaflocl /a the sale are t malt parseltoluiterloarEglors !Wits at EV:505,25. Wlngsx—Steady. at ga,taystga,3o for Wester*. 014 , 0—Wheat_2(tao tterl a t - 11„Vall;7 tar Chicago Spring. nraa, 1.13 Tor snakes Val, - NOtor abbey BURlAPkidts'netir gYLL. NO Arsine? Stith. and g2,soLoliw Bran. Rye quis andltnn. Beraer_LatichweriALF WS tor nate; stuittyaraliatYl nor - ~ ~Uer .146 for Canada Wee.. Corn 102,0 lower at ' tea for 760 n'eml: l l%"a2 2 ‘ll444=s,'fir l a l a ix f ed or =Round. and e w e for sound. Clitocaturs—Rwe dull. Untratadull, Sugar quiet; Callk Muscovado, 14X01450. =Gasse& dal': ,PieraoLsom—Yirmer, little more do's f. a& 14.9051 Ne tor Crude, 0.063 a tor - Redact in Bond, and ra for Retard Free. . VZOor.—Quler. and Arm. , • .. , Mvuuorra—Fort Berm and lower. at 60 tallest—elulna at IM ,° 5 tar regulats. ith - Zoo — &r Prime, and caltPloo for Prima taxa*. Reef Bella it 5108ea13,30 for Malt; Mesa, 4:4334.,' Ret 6 .oo to: Eatts Mess. Best lianuretttlet. Out . ?loots steady. Lard dull, at atta18 , , , ,0. Bailor fa demand, at ratre for Ohio. Chesse firm at is Id setts. New York !Montt and Mote;r Market. Raw Toltx,Del.. 1.7.,-itronge SbtlEe land 'Anti 7 per eat. on diatom:a Zteelin;t. Eschanao'doU and loner at American Gold without decidetteitentehotitotdscat 14.5%.ftivasaid AO ler% and closing at 145. Government. Stooks a *bade donate !• • • • P. Prenatal° Live r p ooloenaliniv a[rthinit Dotter Lorrain. y: 1:1,17. R. 1 i• II id & P. DuO...L.- una. , C.* T— Heading .. 4164 O. aN. .. .744,. P., tt. W. a. 101 Cleveland WPittaohO. & .70 Dllehigan Southern 76h IlitaautiSixet..... 717 ... . ... Year pertifieites. Cu,_berlatterpfd.... 5.0 : 11 . ,0 1 1 1.... 61 i4;17rad New ork Oentini No I Savetahltilain...... as Baltimore Cattle il:fatkei BALTIMORE, On. is asa-rLsi-..The offer legs of Beef °Attie during th&week were 10,0 /0 The week opened with o brisk market, but prince aubsequently irare._ezep fully SSe, lftd were alert tussetued. Sexy superior Beeves I3iSS,SO par 100 Ins, rose, fair to good , fo l .; 46fri,as (or veep good, 045, 75 for wig prime. Battene rata could mot be obtained at the ologe. W IN; E—Tho receipts of Hogs • are in =cease the dement:l, and.prlees have given seny fully per Ir, Therees of sow mon to print Hogs range from $15.25 to Ity.ta per 1O 1100,set- The market tree thactlke at the Close. rar—The market Is lately supplied and pricel Sr. wit boui-es steels! chnuge. Upmmon sad stuck eep are selling 11.4115t35,60 per NO tDa, gruel, An& tsar Lu prime felps. Taco n seltylit Improrewe.t In the better dcanrtpitoas. - • Buffalo ,IllarkOt. art, I CO N . oa. 121—FLOrli-yr 61:10,3 012212—Wheat firmer for Spring; nate. of No. 2 C 1312222 at tl,bo 5.1:1‘222kee Spring, por &le. 21,466120; No. 1 Milwaukee Swing, corn Inactive; No. I, 700; worm, 62.3.447 , 62 c. Oats time line. barley quiet and notaina4 at 51,15 for nadian. Eye 930. Wm...sr—Ai 52,V. • P2o2l3inmi.—Pork, ir.e37,50. Lead. 530. Casai. P22lol,l2S—Wheat ‘ :no,. Eft, 19i; Corn s 1So; Oats, 11;ic—io New York, I threu7a—Ylour, 17 671 bbin; Wheat. 75,000 bniSi Coro, EV 6 do. % , 0111 , —Wittat, 22,W4, bust. Voxna 10.460, do; Unt., 40,,8ar/19, 42,b70 do. Sal, a nnali Cottoa .3florket.. SA vanann, .oe4. Cerro Th e receipts of up.and t' ltneMe past ;rent; Tao% op at 1,31 baler, Son laisnd, 55 do; I;nmestin, 55 , p10. The export, dent g the same penal were TO-bales Qplaod, dd bales Sea Wane, and lel bales poweatic leaving a sinng on hand and shipboard, 3ot niggard of 1,43{ bales of Upland, 104504 Dales ofehealaistrd,,Durr leg the peat Week the Cotton newts& has heetevety arm, nod within tte bet few day* the never grade UTZ Ilya:Led 0 2: la par , ponne, and of the Soar gdgely quoted at:34 1 :36c; Lo l ;:ali n dlllnl,g7Z`nd; Medellhg, We. • Chicago Mark Ct. Coicaoo.Oct. 12.—YLoac—DVL aata —Wheat Ilzni and la bleket, aloe ing at si 013€11.40d4 far No.-1, and 111,422p1,26 far Ho. 2. Cum 4utat at 6165414 a for N. I Wad 51®52c fat ,210. 2. Oat. dull and unchanged; noviadove—Dail. MG.'. MU — A.4v 414 432legaL .Yurvi net , —Weak, at Ito eol coza,.abot oi Wbeat to Butalo. scam,lour, 7,pro bblre Wheat, 77,000 Mica; Corn, 105,000 do; item si,000d:o. L • So Irxrars—Flonr, 6,1503 bblso7fh.a. CCM buehl Vora, 00,000 do; Oran, 66,000 do. • • , • ()Mega lilartAt. . . OnWrOo, October la—noon-4n good deowot, at 19,10 for Na..a !Sprigs, 110 a for R-041 Winter, 10.1,40 far White, and $lO6O for double Sarre. Oka in—.Plbeat dull; Old•rio. 4,111,71 n; =wow. ate Club, - WA& ."16„ Vela arraice and nomMab, Bexley loacideo and nominally! lower; with na inlet. Ry.s.psm but sates. • -“ Toledo 'Maxkej.. . , CI 85. Octru; ult. at 50(1 Montreal 21 at14. 4 . • _:__i ' ht02 , 17.m5t., OM —FLo ' int—gaper 1311.mM-1 4 heat, Inifit,3o. Oita. 3 2.313ei noth ing dome m mind to ts elnonPViin gendes the On stases noirtega, Few. Ctrleans MaikeL Raw Or.x.r.Asis. Oct. 12.—Ocrsio3, aotivetfalet I.6oo.bajc. Middling at, ' 0 stOctirsa—Sugsr apche lged : 7 PE44:17P.. ~bzoauvon—Oa.ties3ei'Y ib~3o et~oount:a,`: ui r itiki.) . 1444.. • "ftfik " Vtti t ig:l72 r e l d,Tvrt it14: , k4rt1 .4 Rip !at.4l,tt. Qua §umbizavi—VcreWilialows44loo;qlLth'fill'Au• PITIVIII:AGEI. FOOT Wayl/B & 01304G0 B. R. Oct°lv: . 12-109 hbll 1101.0, Watt & 1711502 . 91 do o, I/in Wallace; • ICU dos brOornt, Sho & L‘rIZIF htts scrap, Iron.. Singer, Nbotick & c 0.341 pa-. lead, J B Canfield; 103 bhls flour, Jot Bor k / r.arO Solomon; I do do, J J Rol a; I daS B Proctor; I ear potatoes, S Hatt , agh & co; pi lead, B D Dltheidgm 30 bble high spines, Jos lr yar; 30 do do, Wm Cate; 3 ears bar. ley, bbls flour, Shomaker & Lang; too do do, Culp to Shepard; t3O pigs lead, /3 A. Fattrte.tock hales hops, J Rhodes; 30 P&P candles, .1 s Diltiorth h ,n; 71 bhts, Potter, &then & shep.rd; I car wheat, Noble &An3e/:3031.-treil apples, L A VoLv & co. CieViLLIAD .I.2eD PereSSITTUSII R. R. Ga. la.-- I ear . ore. strwrooe Knox; t etnee;Conkc & Bro; lltta trlla paper, taoltrey fa Clark; SL oats, le3 do barley, t bbl, trioett a ArmstrOrt;; 19 bbl. Apples, shomaker a. Late, 30 do do, Potter, Aiken la Skepard, t hales wool. S Bradley; akt pride. Bryce, Walker S. r,, ; 1 ear brink, Lockart & Fren ; barrele twdatrw, Gran' tr. Relter;lo2o 1.1000 . Perk & 'Bo; tdi 11,1 c SppleS,:ttl bbill.P7Be toe, L II Volz & co; In. tble potstoes, NV Green; ler: de de, SI Tool, ?•ears wheat, J S Linea lk.bo; It.. bat ley. Jelthples, Flab. (from the Sandusky Register.) The ca tell of the tinny tribe is on the ineresle. An average • of tire tons per day Is now reccia.o4 and. shipped from ,this city In a fresh state, and till oor nab men are unable to till their order. NV bite fish arealbt taken to any amount as yet; a tat or two of ouch blows as are arc [WV haring nl.l 1., apt tb bring them along. &lining Stocks. ex Tomes, Oct -The priers Of itoeks bid to borton tiadm ,, rcre: (Topper rolls, Eger k la, 37%;11toreek, , 15 , 4; Huron 40;Ierle Eloyal, 10; Mutnetro(A, 18;Qnthey,ip,5; Reektutd, 2; Sups. nor, 3. Toronto Market. TOROZTO. October 12..--F7.ora—Double Etta, Vico; Extra. 01.1,25 • OILAIN—Whad; Fel4 at,isol#3; Eaglet, tog. Halley, .Se. Eye,aae: . Peas, Bic_ BITER INTELLIGENCE. 111V5.14 IVEASIIE,a, STO. The bottom of the river Is !dill rising &Ow - 4, sod there Is only about .twenty:three 'lndies . 6n Glass House., with a talc prempect at - ft -getting no better fast. The weather yesterdaywu after the style of Toodlei,—ftrat It did and then it didn't look like rain. A very diminutive specimen of a eountlnkroom could hove trammeled all the bud• nese done at the wball. Yesterday on the landing teas a very g00d,,, day for contemplating rphyttlegnoniv. We noticed small group of steamboat ea talus trying to keep up their spirits by crocking Jokes, but the attempt woe so perfectly abortive. that even they—pore - Or, Sow It was a failure, and gave it up. To Ltr.—Any enterprising Yankee who ,Is deal- • Neon of entering Into a speculation, and itialthag A • good thing of it, can have an opportunity to lease t II:•- old channel of the ricer for • root, course, by 1 .1 ) flag to the clerk of the weather. il,e yoreat illy was due yesterday morning, but no dew fell the Meta before, has not yet t COMP ha are hoe e a honey frost, she may yet Ie Al.'s De slide tn. Three was not a single arrival or departure yea. -. tetday, always excepting the boots that run in the big T pond above town. he only departure, to-day will be the • fl oOltits of - Just men made perfvet," alluding , as a Matter of k. course, to the spirits of the ateamboolmen, made perfect by trial and tench tribulation. Capt. W.'S. Evans, of the Nevada, arrived In the city yesterday, acconipi anted by Ids clerk, Captain Jas. Miler. They left the boat somewhere below here, on a "ralyche" to graze. Good news from below—the creek has dried up down there, thud the fog la so thick every night, that you can cut it with a knife. The blissotal to falling all the way down from Omaha, with less than four feet to the ellahnel to Leavenworth. t'apt. Wm. Hanna •is building, and has. nearly • • completed, very large and powerful tow-boat for Allegheny Hever tootle, Ind expects to have .. • I.er completed no as to raise steam on het about this day week. The St. Louie Republican, of Wednesday, gays: Here, in thelast twenty,fora hoq.he et ge toll one and a half inches, 'hating rfeetlu the channel to Cairo, wi th Ere 'Vetted nehea to Rea. kuk, thirty-11x inches on the lower - TgPidadrlttal • " to twenty-two inches oahhoard—fout..fset- h at, the. upper rapids, and fair:and "w giululte,,feet4lf St' Paul, At the lattertottlEithi elightlPTlVll)g • and falling the balance DE the waydoten.. • p.,„ • 'Red-Elver' Is dead Jew. t • d The Illinois Direr I,l4l.lttilL • ' n ' • ' . The Cumber White, Atitatitas nild'T'Cimes...' ' she Riverfate 'stationary, ,Hoch means they,havo .tiothing In them. The only steamer now running In the"Erbaltser..•,: . j land River, is a little boat called the "Try Us." .L She runs Dorn Smithlond.O4.oantort. • r „IA • 4",•rnawin 'HAMM -aomtt , --,A0.. Moro ;harpoon much speeelatlln Of late:ln•Vegard to 'Matte Ap eel the steameeHard Tinsel andther-ensw, ace stab , •a • the tonal/leg extract from,, lottertromiltH nedy. Jr. td - his (Ahem •le thivelty. TITO OWL, .st insured In • Mnetafiati °Mats to -the LionOUOtzot •-• 13 = L: .•PerAttout, 41199E•1 '•'.•• 1 ,Iton FAtittP.lnotvetake this oppartalty doopptng you Id* Itries:to-leVyoit =ovef.bett bed In gbottepitita, • We twee tedbereclefe' Any; thnfifteenthivday'alhoeWedeft Wier Orleans:" • • .Hre have-hail ataightprough• time aril, We Were ,•• .In twogsreepl • Watil•sfol 'iotteeditrutrtell yetvoihl a: . wouldta great deal Zatlier MT,. beta it llonte.alf • • ,Tsvereto tell yinTliorr thetbott:rdelced,tiwowirt • • • lough hi hie:• treat thecae 'pliteeVve Skye, t• t • - and .atraniatltr tHght , holaks, ' , but while roe- were , •o*. • Joie up, we , had a Oral-rate time. We weot oye-••) •• terizigigitt are.-canstit in Marl dtNtti •iseeetoaldh ,l, .eat,, and* a great Irately:. mere..' The raptaftf,trz ') 4Brquoilevlfe. and .solli,Atind the tow-keepothatatf ! • wife are going , to , start - -overland - tc.inctrroirTOP' Savannah.e havegivera bp all hopeolOf ivretaitleeht o.' • lag Pittsburgh ogoin, - fole•I." do not: think•thlibeltah•t , • will Dern, : gat it, tiowszonsh,••and if she' freVer .I • •• caught-4n a stem on the Yldrida eoostialle gette,h , , and In that hie Jicre,forwEhaVanokildng - ta • - tint thew amaitchalns to hold hat,tmilltt Molest,. 1 . .• Aare, • they snappect like pipe atems ,a11tle), t .mains )Y nnp•••ed . to 4 Tedict SeH76llE•tolt NateSTlHMO.,.oapt.lolt stgoos,:cfolmeengbp.tit the steamer Dun' City MP nOW:beilldft'one 41Dttop Iost•o. rilnent slarmweneet stosnieretliat hai twee '11414.11.114 4 port: oho In Intended 111 1 1, regelaVrtakettiet, ,ll•Ottara St. Lools•Andtheltoeky-tobtionitnyOLulloillltsika her plarela that trade'eurtmorgee'eompretidt• Thflialathr hull; Ipgh which is betfflt at'llellfetfaitibrigHtiltra. •Wh ) Craft WEAtzttnetg tem :fait .444413 •Ibehbeittli6 ))ll ) feet ihold,wout 4ength , oVeY , All•Of 46T-feet.' ThltlaWn boilera'Ara betnga stnlPlau are throe lunru,ibervall ftteTteirin•etianatte_ r,_aritt , ••=h 26 feet In hlmt.h. , TbehenstrieS •Itre bittOt. Varltl47• ll,4 P. ('apt. Tax Hem, and are:l6•tnetgeylledeVlHlMVlneß-'4. Ire foot strOker The'eatilltr,:ivhlHE WllEWait'ex• tra thirty•-fotir itabb:ratimiD , She • a.?" ) ; • has Ono otthentrongeottadle.trtet tilt/fed colt - for • • boat, of her class, the timbete 'belligZittichn by Vo t 4 ch etlVl e Ct a ta , J l L e r=l4r isn '•" 4 'Oept= g olt Noss- .••••.•-•. •-• •I'. •• 721, . jo r tu i.. Ecl on li T olv t. ll 4%' s ,4t:?ar.tt stOt.,:tttl ll tte , l",t • • 'lt& •C. J. corranr, Erg.: The Dictator will lease .... this poet to-morrow, Sonclay,or ;The Machinery works well. W. B. DONALDSON. 5TRA.1yp304.T4,.. ; BALTIMORE. ND ruirxorra.... ICESlittaGill e VA..—nue amend -Ja'Artr." - ; t r . r soonaodlounSteimes• WEN ' ' ! Mews, ruck regularly between Qtetotoressports, :.. r i once a week, leaving kaltimore, from her wharf, oot Of South sitclit. evert; •ReLll4l.l AFTER -4tooTe. at 4 o'clock, and Ikedericksburgh, every ~TIJIZDAY,II7.OIISigtiCk. Pktimosters an+S Freight carried at kW_ rein. Through -FlYitht_YrYiaPtlg attended iss. mreeheroteaftonelfast new Write , . Philadelphia, or elsewhe to entre of -.- StecnertfONAl3,,., takezidistgi atm. -medletely upon Its arms in Baltlnore, charges - ludd, and torysided:Prolsl444:tsse of! oLzigi• A Mona. rtmionif frbsi the Northern Eitates to view Ado BAWD .11.416 i of Virginkt, qe tii.loo • • 'lifter the bodie s of trlendSkild:relatiook•-lakeo the bettlerof the Wllderncia, Ohsumilonniftle, • et. Fredesickalmtt,r Epottry o ar d s i QoArt. ,ji e s. a ge wErArt u ulp.royi3OZat i t 1: lent Starerooma sod )3m l .lteecommOsiallcom anti • Lined ery :expect a firairclaas Rost, being new, fact and cammodloua, • • For leferetualou. * oi pa apply to 02 addrese JOS. JO. JA lFX,Pureer, ouLbo OR. ard, ovan r JOSMS TAY At. JF2I-:dt:u Reat. Fella ay.. &M re ime . M , - AWGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. ctoleriairar tor. saws-emu , ; WEDNESDAY, BSPlTlitin 20, FILL TERM orzirs. Wednesday, December 20, Fall Term alosatfTltura• day, lannary 4, Winter Tenn openarr relay, March ad, Winter Term doses; en, Apto 2, Spring , Term opine; Titnrariay, June Vl, - 3prtrig Term cIoses—CQBPLENOW.ENT. Location beatdltulAtalthfrd, cud euy eyeicese „ Ltbratiu, cabinets:and apperatu tut tuttliUg , teastre and velnable. A neve boentatit wish Completely ferrdebal ; moms for the elpoweede• Mon otone hundred niltinnta„ . l2644ll4; tronaliaria • ••• • to $41.00 Or - col 2 a 2 n*C7ratilfludir itllnfbe turned It brldoolog of the Fall Term. 11; We havi tia UNITED STATES PIN COMIOANt Adamotine and Swat Mill 'XIV* and . , B ye . . UMW: , NLD DtALENS AND JormsAs con buy trio sbore goods breakout°. Ohm rook,' freiySt osug exprorrs, at New Tors Dnepr, try oaf. tog" Fos: 78-and 80 Market &trod, KAMM GLYISE DEPhIPIPLEIT OP STATZ,, - Washington, U. C. /903-c-' liffeoll24ll.TiON has rbeen received at IRparcznent..from•Mr; Georen,SPltauf; the ooneut of the . unstec:Statax , et , ll.aniectient Japan, oLthndenth, on tbelech-esy ot , linrll rt /okohnam .10.1111 Hospital; of °HASP 1 , SCH3III/EA 13414 754.3 V, Den impaled is - Pnaultne =blea t • hiving tare.. ips.,a 'Man at lat Pittitenih; „ Jean • oefoin,4•,_ `...538,000%-a:ULEPAD zloaTereas Tm.ur mrrenieft.' - --04;,7th, 1 , 7 040,k...f1ees .04,1;1yorder • of "JSZOSIT•tug t trUltese.Ot•Pittshbrth Trust o,7 t 7 .Plunven teeemat oggrbout gt.sualeeoememe, _ti e seuevi M=4: tho Vaminetetai 7 .baleeßokeee. .log 91311%2'114dd stSeet,ierpolete the c ,,,,,,, --moage,;•• Pittsburgh, thlrtiNelght-tiessuct Mol l Cglillatoil4ll Witte Pittsburgh suet 86eutstrisilia - rot WOO syseisrrsith guterest couponsstuoiriktSS aliasted. (oes) A. AtoILWAINEvA *wit • TC UT '• • • ± • 5 ,vitzroueuriri-chit.' 41,Ilases.i i k!." ,, J!,.' ~..6 -d i A lMPltaiw, ; a. -tae Auegteag LlSTattt Works, ,, acoso Vicintriet u t3 mEtWl bettom i Ag i al aBL O r r it: ' . . R. b. iterepois, City Coatzerer.
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