ESTABLISHED IN 1786 Pg ',Fitzhugh azettt. CITY NOTICES Laird!' Bloom of Youth, At Super's Drug Store, corner Paw and St. (Hair stmts. °art:Sutras . • /Domestic Goods t Nam • Silk Dress Goods, ABMs, s Bell's. Remember, - The list two dare of the New York Petroleum . Ms Co. Herinoes, .41.1laalona at Bate. & Bell.. CAniEs. All patterns, at Bata & Mates it Bell's St4l Fifth 'Crest . • Bates As Bell's atyu Fifth street. Dates di BelPs tae et C nith stmt. MMEEMI Dates & Seat S 1 Filth st•eet. • 2i — New I stoek DI elegant goods just mei et at the salesroom et rite New York Petroleum Prise Co., to be given :=away to thepurebssern of shares. Dry Goods, . •R. very large stock, at the very lowest - penal. „yokes, Matcher wholesale or. Mid. Remember, are bow On the northeast. owner of Ponzth Wad Market streets. French Merinea'and Caspmeres, - L _ 11,Feasper than you can buy them elsewhere. ad ,umber they an on the north.ut corner of Fourth and Market street'. ao. - ifanaon 14cres a Liao. Balmoral SMrte, 5; 'The lancet as mall as the eltlegmat stock la the • -eity, wholesale as well iis retalL Buyers will l'irlease Brake a ante of MU. We are now on the i,northeut corner of Fourth and Barnet streets. 0. Manson Lov■ ok 111/.0. kin the Prow lark Petroleum Prize Company ere Lt too late. To-morrow Is the last day or the sate The liorrorz of Dyspepota the die al train of disorders to which It leads, trine by the on of Horrrrraais Etirratia tam a preventlie, or mod with astoniehing celerity by its direct, and genial operation upon the elonr orb, the liter, and the Annan syatem. TIE SiIIICOSO MAIITTBS ,f9l Fever Ind Ague, lostead of betog dosed for :Wtontits with quinine, totho• ruin of the general - -Aeahn, are promptly set upon their feet 7•Withent danger of a relapse, by this prompt ream ay for every kind of intermi tent. Taken as a '.a►feguard against miasma, it renders an attack of • titan and Fever absclutily Impossible, IV TOO LUIS DELIOCIB, There Is nothing that toushea the Liver, the seat of the malady, •0 4olohly, end restores it so cer- Aitioly to a perfectly healthy and recnlar oondition, -AS ILOSTETT6II:I3 STOILACII 81711013. It Ma "WU- Ant habit," the tendency of your system to that fano co disewsomay be held In chink for a lifetime by the ocottaloolitose of this harmless verolabla . antidote. ASTIM Ali 31:71TACIL OF SICIGTICSS, When the animal powers are exhausted, the pulse weak, the mind,flapnerwed, and at tee powers of yltality at a tow ebb, there la no restorative com parable with the Drrrimx. They renovate every ems, gently stimulate the circulation, improve the quality of the blood, clear the clouded brain, stud Impart to the trembling nerves stability and amnesia. Sold by all Druggists. To Dry Gpods Dealers Dlr. WllJinm Semplr, the well known dry goods • dealer, of Allegheny, has now os hand • large and choice arsortment of Ada flannels, white, yellow and red; plaid and ontintry flannels, ninths and eassimmee; French niertnos ; delaines and other &Waldo dreg. goodsiptlnts, ginghams, tic/fangs, . ere eta. Also„.hats, ribbons, flowers, plumes, etc, The stock is one of Ms largest ever opened here, -and Dlr. Samples faellithar for Weeping up his stock are such sa tegotrantee to Ms imssOISMIV that their orders will be promptly and tattered.- oily ailed, at tasoushle prices. The attention of - the trade is spesially directed to their house, as among the moat enbatantlil and relthble in the two Mies. oath-2w. Fall and Winton Goods It to with peat pleasure weaell theattention of ul read:rata Me impel) Mock of Fall and Winter flloodijrust reselvtabsi Mr. John Weiss, Merahant Tailor, No. 129 Federal strut, Allegheny. all stocrembracessoree of the roast sad moat beau tfulCiotheCasslmeres. Overconstags and Vesting ever brought to the western =mast. Ws assort ment of Furnishing Goods, eomprisbrg Shirts, Urassurs, Collars, Neck-ttes, Handkerchiefs, Mrs, cannot be surpassed east or west. A large Moak of ready-made Pants, COata, Vests and Overcoats will Mao be found at Wm establishment. Persons Us sant of anything in the Mothlng lino should not tall to give .1, wcier • call. Miamian - W. , Parry .t fenettral Edam Hoofers. and Deal= In American Mare. of various colors. Office at Alexander iamblin% near the Water Works. Ittsburgh, fa. iteeldenee. No. •/3 Pike street. Orders promptly attended to. eJI work warranted water wool. ftepairtnrldana at itteabovest notice. ice therge or repairs, provided the root Is not abused lifter tt is Dot on. Natures Furniture CI the month, 12 far preferable to any thst art can 11,T14.9. Therefore, keep your Teeth clean sod to good repair with that toilet gem, Fragrant .4ozo. Pawls Broth them daily with th s delicious veg etable prepara l ion, and they win out be likely to crumble or decay. Carpenter Jobbing Snop Hieing returned Ansa an absents, of three years a the army, 1 have radpenad my chop for all cotta of Jobblny La the earyeater line. at the old stand, l'lryln Allay, between Southfield street and Clherty easy. Orders walleltad and promptly attended to. Orrta.taw loam:mt. and Opened, Our new elothloglionae, at 0 ram greet, where we offer Into.oo . worth of elothlng regardless of at, st. Oak El••' oat. 6-tf. C. Sill, Dentist, 246 Penn Street, Arends promptly to olt enalneu la prof.. elan. ty. 131.qamlog Cereus, AL *uPer'l Drug Stare, corner Pauli and St. Clair streets. aoirstama a The 011 Eaeurclonlsts Fnanzuri, Pa., Oct. 19.—The party of Cap- Judas, which left New York lain Monday morn ing, have Jan Iln!abed a shecessfal and very interesting tour through the nil regions. They ',hated Mimille. 011 City and Pitbole, insp,m ting the ttlest verciable wells, and practically in augurating the latter city. They return to Mead -villa to-night and dbperse tomorrow: The Pare has been augmented by delegsthous from Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati mad otMer cities and the number In all is about two haadroi . The press Is very largely repreaented. Much the tt.ur has been done 'on hdrsebeek- The weather had bees 74 and unpleasant, otherwise lb p was Most agreeable. re David G ,- the Murderer, Dead—.tr . t e c . f. , rest I a Supposed Murderer. PilizAraLrinA., October 19.—D.vla Gregory, wader frenkacnotdeath for murder, died In Jfip tut ever:dug. He was reprieved by Governor OenLu on Mondays. , A man Named Do:welly has been arrested, tlthrzed with being concerned in the murder of the party White's Dental Depot, akw days Once. Re was IdentliferT by a bardsvaro dealer ark:the maa who bought the chisel left by the murdered man In Mr. White.", fireproof age. Fenian C onventlon at Philadelphia—Re. • port item Ireland. thilianackna., Oct. 19.—At the Fenian con ' Yadkin to-da),..Patrtek:T. Wheelan,a prominent /deb drzWritltn Journalist, made his appearaaee, iiiittnajtust returned from a tour to Ireland, do -Ting irtdcb be was Intimately connected wlththe blab Fenian., end. Informed himself of their • plans. He rent:mt. the organization as powerful and under eittllfal leaders. The numbers wea l"- eat hare bet° teem:used by deleustloni from the west and one from California to ex . Ft = sandal matters a, e dins perfee nd sub:scrip -4lons to the loan will soon be corontencaL The Fire at Detroit tiksatorr, Oet. I.9.—The toss to the Ifichigso ve n i r 4 Road, by the burning of their freight Loose and tie contents last night, will Ex ..._ ceol twts hundred and fifty th miand dollars. The company was bisured by J. F. Dessau do Co. Au agent of this house attired O",-dsy to adjust the lose. The amount los, by owners of freight to naLyet know. ri r--- - 4 :.: , s E pirrrf g, i ik 1 g n 1 1 " Ak. GH z. ... m E.s tlw - , GrAZETTE. PLIINSYLVANIA ELECTION, OFFICIAL RETURNS. Marralo. Dania. Allegheny .... :.... -...-.. 11,132 6,660 41.11293977 pg.---.....--- 2001 UN 219 j 1,1 16 Perks..--..--.-....-. 4,819 9,984 Bear -...--..... 1,243 1,494 ---.---..... PI m9J dfosd 2,430 2,689 limier 2.641 2,361 1107,4 679--....... 3.0 a) mlkl. Climeneld ....... 1,107 1,767 Carbon 194 reej. Orsericad -- 4,1619 2,907 OLaricraTeo 2,-144 1931 Cumberland_.__._.._.._.. 3,V72 3,714 Cuebris 2,716 Citeetor • ... 7,063 4,141 Columbia -.... 1,416 mei. Clinton ____ 368 taaj Paaphin..----... 4VS 3,261 Dela ie ware - 2.4z1 1A44 Er -.-- ... 3.843 061 F 7 6 7.6 us- .... --2, ....... 1,091 3 979 Fulton 174 toeJ. Fe5akt1a..........- 3,613 1,496 Greene 1,396 2,142 1111214111491177- ----•-••• 2.613 1,187 Indians /On 1.420 leeteson-.-.- 67 my. Juniata . - ..:.--.... 223 lasi. Lanellater---.-...- 11,324 6,058 Lehigh • toka mej. Lawrence.-- 2,264 923 30 maj. Let:matte' -.--. . 206 m 4j. Lebanon -...r ... LIU raaj. Menet ......- 3,681 2,734 Montgranew..;.--.. I.ow reaj. ItTooroe 1,609 mai. Alltalk 49 mai. 151e)Cean -...„ -.- . 136 mei. .1110ntour -.. 174 mai. Tferthamptoa. -_... 1,131 mai. Northumberland . 2,405 2,841 Phllndeiphia.-.- ...... 48,243 98,314 72770 687 929.. .. ._ Sot:OEM , 6,677 6,931 Soirtrriet 1,107 mnj. Susquehanna 1..8.5 m 4J. En r ler ......-,_ ......_.. 385 am, 11n1,693 1,111 Venango - 323 msj. WeaUncB wand .__ ... 4.091 5, ,, 91 - 976rreo 7,764 VI W931712006_ 4,454 3.96 Tork 4.641 6 111 111.219 152 563 152,569 in j. 21,619 This Is the State complete, and official. except Mira. trotter, Wyoming, Elk, Forest, Cameron and Wayne. Tloga and Potter give about 3,500 Republican majority; Wayi,e end Elk aboutkoo democratic, each , Forest and Cameron about 50 each, Republican, and Wyoming 100 demo cratic. This would add 3,100 to the alvve figures, on the Republican aide, and make the majority 24.7700. We shall have the official table In a few daye. In the meantime it will do to repose In the con eclousness that Pennsylvania has given, in round numbers, '15,000 Republican majority. The Legislature The following le a complete Ilst of the mem bers elect to the Legislature of 1866. Lest year the Senate stood 19 Union to 14 Democrat—the new Senate, conceding Danean's electloo, will stand 20 Union to 13 Democrats—a ludo of one Luzerne county, where young WOIDWATID is beaten. The Union majority le the Senate is therefore certainly 7, and may be 0. In the House the Union majority was 21 last year, and we gajn one In Adams, one In Perry and one In Armstrong, which makes the majority. 30, and 97 on joint ballot We subjoin the list of mem been. Those marked with a star ( 5 ) were meat. here lot year, and those marked with a dagger (f) were members prericrosly 1. Jere. Nichols, U. 'IT. a Obsmpoeys, U. 2 Jacob LBldoray,•l7. John M. Dunlap, C. O.M. Donovan, D, 15. A. IL D. 4. George Connell,• Callao I. Duacan.D. h. W. worfhtlntan, U G W Hourehalder, U Hors. Boyer. 1.1.. '2I. Louts W. H4ll, U. S. Oliver P. James, D. I Kira Hanes, U. 1. Geo. B. Bohai/. D. "41. Gen-Harr, Whlte.lU a Heater Clymer, D. :M. Wm. A. WoIfOOO,• D. I. Wm. bi. Randal', D I'll. Sohn Latta, D. In. H. B. Bearileley, D. le& J. L. Graham, • U. it. George Latulon, lU. • Th.. 1. Hingham, U. D..t.hoemaber. Wlll. DOOKIA; IL IL DOA. W. ColLteA 13.:L0. Her IL A. Ono sea, 14. John Walls, D. l 9 Thomas Hoge, U. D bloatcDmery,D. ;65. Morrow B Lawry, U. H. D. Ilrming, U. noCs.2 eP ¢11.152222TA2,22. Phgladelph..Fa yell 1. Geo. W. Obegna. Chsrle•l, 2. W. H. Rudamsa,• C. Greny. - . a. Samuel Josephs,. I.l..Tlsemus 14cas.,• D. 4. Wm. W. Watt,• f/. Ytillis en. 6. Jos. T. Thomas,• i 7. I Juniata. t.tarores Frceborn,• U., Fphratm , EL Tames IX. Kenai , r..irdirincr and Cr.rr...,. r 9. 0.0. A. Llutxley, D.• 10 Dreher W. Dart... U. J. E. Me Alee,• U. 11 F. D. Lerner.• Jame. DicElroy.• U. 12 Alexander Adair, U. George E. Smlth.• U. LI. James Donnelly.• D. Lancaster. 14. Fraects Elo,l,• U. .111aj. R. W. Strenk,• U. 15. O Deli/yen. Jr ,• U. Capt. Chan. Dannek• 15. "meta A. Wallace. U. Day Woal.• U. 17. Edward G. Lee.• .Joho 51 `ltetindan.l7: 19. tea re N. ALarks, U. , I:Oa/rod 'Capt.. John Merlly, U. Alley/wry. 14 -4 / 9 %.. Alfred El•elr.• U. Neleon Weiser,* D. John P. Grase.• U. James F. Kline, • D. • . 0. Y. hisliee,• tr. L.sserne. H. B. Bert on,• C. Anthony tie. V D. J. D. Deolts. U. Daniel Y. Seybest,• D. Death] .Stisffer. U. , bared S. H•rni.• D. Adorns, Ly..ornlng, L'aton , YYnisr Lt. Philip S. Houck U. :S. - 0. M4Vtl. 1 1 Armstrong. .Ospr. D. IL. !n, U. lA. Frenk. Mechlin, U. Dr base Mot Mi hronn, U. Berk.. ; Herter, Lawrence r Blotter Fred. rick FL miner,• D. Josiso hicPherria. U. Henry H. Ithoult s,• D. Samuel M tKlnley,• Y. Jchn ilism met, D. lobe H. Negley,• I . Blair. leery Pillow, I - Joseph G. Adium,• U. Mdatgoawri, Bradford and SuMac.. Pr. A. U. Merelse.• Ortneel,* I'. Gds SetterthtsmlA• D. G. Warm. Kinney, Nirthampto, Buis. (II ver H. Mier.- D. Luther Cslvin,• D. P. U Barrington, U. F. W. Flesdmen,• D. Northamberhind. Cambria, Ctsriv• W. Thsrp, D. Cyrus L. Ferstiler.• D. Perry and Froakitn. earbse and Monroe. Om. F. 0. Ntooo.lo. I'. Allen CrAli. D. Gap. Oeo. A. Shaman, C. , cal re. rrluglL/// Fres 'lt Km tr.. D. Dr. K. R. 0 ,411.11. D. chr.sterr. Jot. M. C os:an.l. D. Nathan J. bearpless.. I'. eeterJ Count. U. N. A. l'eurlyawher.• I. Som-rirt, Bedford d Fulton W. B. W•adell,• I'. Moses a Rm.,. Clarion and JET. DAD Aram:row • W. W Bally 1.. Surt - .4 . l:nna 4' Wy0 . ..., Cleevflel4, Pk and . r•t. J. 1. Unmuon, L. Dr. 41. U.4.4:19.11. D. Peter M. th.t.rh,ut,• Melon Conarronh.ff` !iron. nog., and Pone:. E. li. DJ Wm T Bumph - ey, erturnbta cad Montour. I ohn lima, 1. W. 11. J.malry,•l). Venom/in and W.lnen Crawford. W. L. Whnan, I'. J. D Stutdcv•nt,•U, Onl 11. Allan, U. ()co. E.11.r0M4,•r. Waskomnon an/ . Cumber/and. James H. Kelly,• Ff.. Plal.ip I.ort. II inaepti B. Wels,,• I.' U. upAin. H. '‘. •Zoar.• I'. Henry It Holtman, I'. ll t iyar and File. DI. J. teller, I: VC"olls.l2a N. Nelson,•D telar,o, I' ot: Ellwood Ty•On,• U. Jane. , •rtleroo;• IL I mr. A. S. /..awrence D. Cal. II B. IWO eery. U. Col. U. S. Woodward, U. Inauguration of the Soldiers' Home at Philadelphia—Dlatinzuiabed Guests to be Pa ant-I.IIIA October 19. —The innvigura tion of the great fair for Ow ,ioldieri and Sall ore' Rome, will take place u n Monday evening at the Academy of Manic. President Johnson, and Secretaries Seward and Stanton have promised to be present, and Generals rirant and Mende, and Admiral Yarra• gut will positively hr present. Animig the dis tinguished visitors expected ar•e iienerals man, Thomas, Kilpatrick, and Hancock, and Governors Fenton, Parker, Andn•ws and Curtin. Thu inauguration will be most brilliant, and the fair, which Will last two weeks, pruniis, to , e; a great Success. State Clasms scab:tat the Goverment not jet Paid. _ WoIMINGTON, Oct. ID —MI the OMMOMate that the Treasury Daps - tmrut has been or is pay log cookocs to various States ou account of their expenCitures for war purooses during the war, are trail My untrue. Thu accounts or Verimn Slates are payable through the Auditor's and Corns troth re Milers, but of payments of arty find are being mode to any Slate. Vermont 'Legleta tu re Slocreatana. Oetoher 0.-10 the joint an . eemoly of the L.gieleture, to der, the following electious were made: Chief Justice of thd Su preme Court, Ron. L. P. Pulaud, of St. fort ; Ammolate Judges. John riortiont, of Vie• c...r.bee; Jos. Barrett, of Woods:nett; It ire! C. Kellogg, of Ruilood, Ashen Peck, of Mont tidier and Wm. C. Wilson, of Bakersfield. 111- porter of the Supremo Court [heinous, W. 6. Veani, of Rutland. Tenn.: we Legislature—Champ IPergesan. NASLITILLL, Oft. 19.—Tao bill permktlag negro le.thilocy to be allowed LP Courts passed iD the &Dile to-day bye vote of 19 to 10. 'Memo Fertruson wilt be executed at ab3ut noon 43-morrow. Ills wife and daughter arrived here hut night and were with hint all day. de Is epparenily Reigned to bla face, and has no hope of pardon. The ricer has Mt en Inches on the eboale. Kew York Demucratie RatlElcatiou Sleeting. Now YOUR., Oct. 10.—.4t the D,Ntocratic Ag it:Mallon meeting last !Agra, epdtdate were made by Gen. Slocum Itnetg11:1J11 Blair, John Van Barna and others. Preekidat Jutta eob'areeoftetruetioa o end Kant, 1:ot gro suffrage was denoadra I, e)4 tea nocamity of enforcing the 111111.03 d 11 In to Mr.t.leo was maintained. VERY LATEST NEWS Our Special Dispatches. ASPECT OP MUMS IN VMCISIIL Contraction of Government Currency. STRUMS FOR HIGHER WAGES. Colored Troops Relieved by White IHE /I PIS COPAL C °ICI-7EI=IOM Speoj►l Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Cisrgtte. PEILLDWL2III/, Oct. 19, 1865, Gen. Terry, commanding the Department of Virginia, had a protracted interview with President Johnson on Wednesday, the result of which, It is understood, will lead to the muster ing out of a conalde•able portion of the troops In his Department, as of are assuming a peaceful aspect—the people being dlspoited to accept things as they are. The Inquirer's money article says: The con traction of Government enrreney, under McCul loch's funding pLan„sinee September thirtieth, amounts to thirty million dollars. The strikes of the Journeymen for higher wa ges continue. On all sides the journeymen blank book makers, who demand four dollars a day for first class-work, and three and a-half for second class. The employers scent to be both ered to know w het to do, but till effect must be a great rise in oil sorts of prices, with a conse quent heavy importation of foreign goods. The colored troops on duty in New Orleans bays been relieved by whites. The commerce of New Orleans is now entirely free from mili— tary restrictions. All the military hospital, le Naabvtile, except [oar, have been discontinued. and the remainder win be cloned noon. It seems to be clear that the enormuut specn laticn for au . advance In price, has been aided by bank favors to the speculators In New York. Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago, but latterly the banks have trot scared, and resorted to con. tractions. There us a er-at deed of dissatisfaction here at the proceedings of the Episcopal Cot:vacation. but it does not seem to produce any effect upon that body. W. lICTIBSION TO THE OIL REGIONS. Account of the New Town of Reno. NEW RAILROAD ENTERPRISE BEGET, Arrival at liQ ca clvllle. Sprclal b.patch to Mc Pltt,burgt Ozzatta ME•Dvii.i.r., October 10 The ,rem expedition of the American capi talist,' la the oil p,gir.im, of Crawford and No mango commies has returned, after a two day's tour, embracing all of the most prominent 'points. The objective point of the expedition, as 1 re marked in a former dispatch, was the emi,ryo town of Reno, on the Allegheny. two as.l a half mules below Oil City. Mr. Ctilwer o the princely projector, owes a tract of twelre hundred acres, Including some three miles of Shaffer's Rae. on which he has four wells powpieg from ten to Vixen barrels per day. He proposes stocking this property at ten millior.a, to deposit the proceeds of she sales with the Treasury of the L'altud States, at sir per cent., mad to guarantee the stock at par The working capital will be obtained from the premium on stock, from town lots, etc. The profit from the Interest of stock pazd off will compensate the owner, pr.,Tldcd oar a raft atiVe.r. rm. ths _ woilim De pr nett rd fur redemption. Culver obtained a charter for a railroad, leading from the Atlantic and (treat W .tera railroad an Mere, to Pitholc, via Ronseville and Otemung Run, last winter. He lane 2000 men engaged and at work on. the line, and will have the oars miming before Christmas. Gener al Buroaide in President- The road will be eighteen and a bait mats in easy grades and light work. The estimated coat of making this read Is four hundred t hontand dollars. Olt City of course opposes the road as 0 wonld cut them off and divert four fifths of the ell trade. The completion of this road would go far towards building the pro posed town of Reno. The weather to day was horribly cold and wet, the roads were indescribably bad. We rode from Partole to Reno fiftven milm via. Cherry lion •rsd Oil City, dining at Frank!le. The Mefienry Hones hum arranged • hop for the excursionists to-t ight. We have been mag nificently treated by the Committee through mt. All are agreed with z eference to the toptietememl of the affair, and the scale of cupendons liber ality upon which it was carried out, I will reserve details for the mall. The ex cursionists separate (or their homes In the morn ing, with the Impression that the half had not been told regarding the oil regions as to present and prospective production. R. - - PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION SIXTY-TWO COUSITIES OFFICIAL In. 1 GI Go Am 1n 4., 00 0 0 6pccltl Mow eh to the Pittsbusth Purr, ['etyma, Oct. 12 The Union Pt ate Central Committee has re ceived etil"ial returns from stxty two comities, leering only four to be heard from. The Union Carty has gained In Lilly dour of these counties and lest In but eight. Theset Union gain la twenty-four thousand and seventeen votes. Tha majority (or lisrumnft will be nearly twenty-one thousand. MAN MUM AT lIAMILTJN, OHIO Moulding Establishment Burnt AMERICAN CHRISTIAN mISSIONARY SOCIETY, Oct. 19 —A man named Solara was thliocrately inurfirrid sea then robbed by a former Employee named O•Coouct, et too, Ohio, on Monday last. The moulding establishment of Damn: Co., of this city, was pinially destroyel by fire last tight. The loss to 610.thi0. The American Christian 6lle•lonary Society met lu title city yesterday. It is largely atten ded by Member!, and othert Irma all pints of the United Suites. The follouriug presruble sod resolution Wit adopted as exprtmalng the feeling of the society Whereas, The cohthet of the lest four years has resulted in thoeinsuel,oatiou of lour millions of slaves, and the returu of postoe tom conntry, now opens an edoetnel door for missionary ef. forts among the destitute people on our border, therefore, Rawl:ad, That we accept the Mellen of Providence and will endeavor to meet the ea leerier, that the poor may have the gospel preached to them. 11", e Synod of the ClueMyatt Presbytery will meet here to morrow. [temJr 1 rom IN ashington Neer Your, Oct.. 19.—rhe Tinos' Washicirton special sayei The Poetmoster General has ordered Into operation all the mall service is Team, which la at the present time deomat of any Importance. The 513. h Now Hampshire latantry has .mea ordered to.be moldered ont. J. M. Broadhead, Comptroller of the Treasury. a trounces a decision b. the Attorney General. which allows the payment of bounty to all col ored soldiers. except those woo collated between the 15th of Jape and the 4th of July, 1854. General Grant Issued anottusr order amid Maly the r.4talar mops to garrison daty in various parts of the Union. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1565. 1 THE WAR 111 SOUTH AMERICA. Struggle Commenced in Earnest DRSPERATE ENG/GEMEFT AT HITT! Paraguayans Defeated and Butchered. FOURTEEN HUNDRED DEAD LEFT ON THE HELD New Toast, Oct. 19.—The war in Boith AWACS b. commenced to real earnest. The Herald's correspondent, and newspaper files mien details of the recent battle at Hayti, show the eanguinary character which the scrag. Ele Is likely to *mama. On the 17th of August, the allied forces 8,500. strong, under Generals B. Flores and Ponner, encountered 1,400 Paragrtay ana, under Major Dnorte, on the right bank of the Uruguay river. The Paraguayans were unprovided with artillery sad were outnumber. ed two to one, and a summons was sent them to Bartender, but they replied by shooting the mat. 'CD Far ' one hour and • Mir the Paraguayans met the fierce assault of the allies with a despe rate resistance, neither asking nor receiving the quarter which their assallatts were little disposed to accord them. At the end of that time they broke and fled to the river, ouraned by 4,000 cavalry. Here a slaughter took place which one of the victorious Generals characterized as a regular butchery. Scarcely one of the defeated arely escaped. They left 1,400 dead on the field and only 300 wounded, • conclusive proof of the fearful nature of the struggle. Their leader, Dnorte, and some of his troops, fell into the hands of the and all their stores were captured. Tito allies stated their lees at only 40 kilted and wounded. Another detachment. of Paraguayans 1,000 mons, on the other side of the river, was pree vented by Brazilhan gunboats from reinforcing Norte, and at last accounts they were securely hemmed In at Ureguagnia by ea Immensely au penor form. Aff • act off against these successes an en gagement la reported between the Paraguayan batteries and the Brazilian fleet is which the latter was severely handled. Following tae ex ample so successfully not during our war, the Paraguayans hod constructe d batteries along the Parana river to prevent the return of the fleet. In running pant these batteries the fleet suffered much demure. Farther battles of an equally Important character were daily expected. TWO BAYS LITER FROM EUROPE- Confederate Loan Sufferers. MORE FEMAB ARREST& M &DR Nsw Toast, Oct. IS.—The steamer Scotia, hum Liverpool, 7th InaL, via Queenstown Btlt, has arrived. The dates are two days later. Damped, Saturday Oet. 7 Mortal,' g,—Denials matinee to be published by alleged sufferers la the Confederate loan. Lords Plharncliffs, Sea port and Aharyd deny that they ever had any interest In It. Mr. Sa smsen, the city editor of the Tears, writes to the Slur that he not only never bad any istoeU„ hat declined acceptiau a Proffered attachment, when It even pas intro. doted. IN. 8. Lindsey owns np to • smell investment, bat his Kos, la truth. is only past of that sassed. lie seizes the opportunity to ezpross his rely% that the south did not Achim their Independ ence. Fenlanism: le still the engrossing topic la the Irish provinces, and &freq. continued. Among the latest are the proprietor and printer of the Conanght Patriot (or a sedition article In that paper. A strict surveillance Is kept on the ran eels from the United Biates at ta, tam:lawns. Ella additional Fenian were examined at Dublin and committal for trial. The Amerman eemotpondent of the rows sayst Sir N. Bruer had askad Mr. reward for an expluestlos of the VPriOne Fen!so tnave menu, throughout America. lie also reptosentl a general stet esty se likely by Johnson. F. or persons were [Med In n !Teen{ MIXIIII/1 of Rarnooos4 brfo re order was restored. - . urday. r. a., Oat. 7.—Cotton sales o day Isere 20,000 bales. The madam is buoyant at an advance of ti'd. Breadston quirt but d•m. PTEWII4OI3II steady. N, I.—Ens consols closed at 53% C 9 b` . or money. American stows, Illinois C..utrAl Inure.,, , C1(5..52.-;: Erie Railroad, sg® thlki ; United States V.V . . 69W,9.i. LONDON. Saturday .EVenlng,—foe Bank or Kay to 7 per cent: nal lul ta7 the Paton mar ket, Satnrd►y'e bUtatintf Lasing virtually over be fore the new. transpired. Yowls In London all decluta under the action of the Bank. cr.temrmwti, &today Oct. s.— Marta 7th Ent. —I be &tome tl.ted flat at 61' /Awl-pool. Smday October b.—Th, arresLs of Fenlans In IA land still continue. binn-paad, haturday Odd*, 7 P . —et vst, nine, Mr. Brannon, of the ('on aught i'ulrot, wan committed for trust on Cod chat ge of treason and felony. Part. letter, aseerealast the allocution mewl:- ly delivered by the Pope, against secret societies was due to the suggestion of 13i.hop Manning, of London, who wished in this mariner to ob tain the cond.:m.lhn of rciaiaulstu. John I'. link, United States Minister to Ma drid, was rfcelved by the Queen of Spain on the 30th ult. Mr. Hole, in represeatinz his creden tials, made an adercits fall of friendthip towards Spain, pointing out that ah the differences be tween the countries hare always beets ttacitiouilif adjusted, and expressing hopes for continued peace evil proem:tits% The Quern in response said that she rejoiced at the friendchip between the two nations, and reciproonted the desire that they may remain perpetual friends. She also expressed real sat isfaction at the termination of the disastrous war, eloriounly sustained by the American people, and hoped that all traces of Dust strife wouhl he happily removed. NATIONAL MILITARY AND NAVAL BERM Meeting of the Board of Corp waters. New Tong, Oct.. 19.—The Washington spacial rays: The members of the Board of Cor porator!, of the National Military and Naval Ba pau for the r•, 11-f of the totally disabled oalcors at d 113P1) of the volneteer forces of the United Sc'! e, met tr-Gay at the lemithseulen Igstitn to, when It was a„a.n found that there was not a ouercm, volt twenty-three persona responding to tbilr tames, whereas it needs fifty-one to eonsti • lute a quorum of the one hundreil members. On motion of Surgeon General Barnes, Secre tary Stanton was chosen Chairman and Admiral Dahlgren elected Recording Secretary. Sex-eatery Stanton then announced the object of the meet ing, and the names of those present were called. Get.eral Barnes then said that to allltlon to those present, he had heard from twenty-aloe other corporator!, all declining to ancad.amoug whom were two deaths and one declination, via., W. B. Astor. General Butler then addressed the meetiwg, alluding to the two former attempts at obtaining a quorum, and snegesting proposi tions for action. Under the circumstances it was impolite, he thought, to adjoin over, wait ing /or the arrival of other neombere, and ho therefore submitted a resolution, which, after settles forth the impracticability of a is.leatillng a legal number of the werparatora, thCallemaleds that the meeting proc‘od to a persoaal orgeals. Won, and that a committee of seven he appoint ed to memorialist Congress. end to legalist this proposition for active, and to legatos such leg islatetiou by reducing the number of corpare tors and otherwise, as will enable the project to be carried out, eccording to the desivi of the act. This wee k pvlrted by Chief Jastlcs Chase, who 'lngested that the resolution ha ems And by adding that this committee pro , ard to mahe by-lens, rule .. sad regulations and submit the same at an adjourned meeting of the Corpore tors, to be held subsrusent to the action of Con. pus es proposed to be asked fur on tats sabject. Adopted. lion. E 8. Tobey ,submitted a resolution re quiring the Committee appointed to memo:MEW) Congress for a stated appropriation In aid of the work. Inatend of relying on the charity of the public. The act yrould-e that the nit canont be commenced until 1300,000 ha boon sub- Scribed and paid. Gen. Butler said that the funds roelded by the act for the endowment of the ...slum, aria log from fines by Court Martini, ni (citing of pay for desertion, uncalled for priw n money, rte.. &C., already amounted to between 11,000,- 000 and 12,000,000. After further discussion Mr. Tobcy's resolu tion was adopted. The names of the committee on the (I.inerel "Batter resolution, are General Bauer. IL J. Ray mond. Governor Muhl, Mr. Stuart, Ey-G.wer Clash. Admiral anis, General B tram, General Meade, and General Grant, On . motion of Me. Itarentel, the casualties were Inat•neted to petition Converts for a rep Al of the restricsions of the act of Congress to tiro dial section. Oa ixo Man of General Beata., It .as azront that the menthe salaam' oath milled together by.the onmadtten, The Conventicle that assembled to-day ez- Whited murk interest to behalf of the obi xt, add h fvßi doubting prove a mem. EPISCOPAL GENERAL COITVENTION. Subatitato for Military Canon VARIOUS RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED £IITLADELPITIa. gal Gengrai Cot, vethl tun of the Et laropal (lurch, ft - assembled to-day. The committee en canons reported an amend• Mary canon empowering the board of missions to elect idiarionary z ßishopy which was made the order for to-day at 1 o'clock The following resolution. as a substitute to the military canon, was then adopted sod placed es an appendix to the canon. rsolnect, (the Bonito of Bishops concurring.) That it h the 'ease of the Protestaat Episcopal Church In the United Bt•teo of Amoric• that It Is Incompatible with their duty, position and sacred calling for the clergy of this church to bear arms. The Committee on Cations also reported It In • expedient to reconsider the resolution calling the dioceses after t h e principal code. The Committee on the Prayer Book submitted a lawn with a reaolVon amending the prayer for Congress Ind thE tkate Leglalature by the adoption of word. at. the end of the Atria potri, making It more explicit. Metallite No. 19 ace received from the House of Slabops. as fellows: ResoJoed, That thia howl does not concur In the memorial on evangelical system, for the reason that the Binhope do not consLicr ii expe. diem to entertain the subject. The resolution was referred to the Committee. on Prayer Books. The resolution prohibiting. the Introduction of new hi:lattices after today. was received. The Secretary submitted the following me. lutiou : Resolved, That tbo Douse of Clerical and Lay Delegates rospectfelly request the House of Bishops to enTirces their opinion as to the proper posture to be observed by both the minister and people, during the entululstrstion of the sacra ment of baptism, and of the apostolic rite of continuation. The following resolutions were reported from the Board of Foreign pulasions: Resolved, That it he req.:Eft:ly sugxested to the General Convention, that a Canon to greatly to be desired, which ceight enable any presby tery of this church, le numbers not iota than six, and being in actual charge of as many con gregations in, any foreign country, to form thwnseivell Into a th0u...., on certain conditions to be etatod In the Canon, and providing Qualm such case they may receive letters diamissOry from the ecclesiastical authority of such diocese. Resehrel, That the Board of Missions respect. fully request the General Convention to consider the propriety of passing an enabling canon and mending,Plrat, Movlalon by which wishes formed In foreign larOla, under the care of tots— atoned."' or Clergy of this church, may, In cer tain cases, unite In Dioceses under the general Trinciples of the existing coon. Sexond,:A provision that no diocese be so form ed without the consent of any Missionary Bish op in whosejurisdictlon such dioceses may have been inelndod. Third, A provision that cacti a diocese when duly and canonically formed, may place itself wader the pruvisonal Jurisdiction of the presiding Bishop of this church, until such time as a Bishop of their cern, eau be duly elec ted and Consecrated. Pules Chambers submitted the followint t .lectulred, Tont the Committee on Ittetititious be rtiviteeted to eq-ire whether any farther leg istraLon Is necessary to protect the corgre•;ntlooe of thr Epitenpal Chute!' from the ministrations of men who bare not received Episcopal ordlaa tloo, snd rcpert to dile Convention, Tula rase- ImLon wen referred to the Committee on Canons, Judge Otis introduced the following liesoleeti, That the Committers on Cahoots be required to noludder ,and report to this body whether or not the time has arrived when the inter sea and growth of the church would be promoted by the removal of some of the re strictions noon ine divisiou of the dtoncees im posed by Article 5 of the Cons:ltatioa. The resointiou was referred to toe Come teo. Mr. Plerpoot submitted the tollowirie Ar•oired, That the Cammitteu on eallO,a en• quire and rep+, on the expediency of & canna requiring that no mini..., lrivo is no hi citizen nt the United States shall be nettled *litany par tee in tins church, and If they de Cel it expe dient, to report a canoe acedrdinglyn The order of the day, the amendment to the canon for the elemton of ldifitklowy we taken up cud debate.% but without act , ho. The Convention then adjourned. FRDiI DIE SOLTEIWEST AND MEXICO' Gov. 11 a rrl AIRIICAN lIDEPEIDESCE CELEBEITION NEw ()laza 4R, Oct 13.—G ea. Btalregard Is to be ISuperinteadlnc of Use Orleana and Jazi:- coo Railroad. The ba.sinrws of the clay has Increased t trty three per cent. over what it was on the 0 tof Angstat. Not enough clerks are to the Custom lone to do the bush:tem Prominent Texans arriving here say that fears are felt that Gov Hamilton will delay the convention. A Texas delegation is out for Con grass. Hamilton organized over one hundred eoaratea. The delay in organizing the malls has bent deirltn rural to the p Antes olgartizatinzt of the State. General Cathy has Lanni as order revoking ail orden rettraining and putting condltiona on the sale and Iran for of lands In Laulsiana. A letter from General Magruder, dated law Angnst, ears ha was in the Coy of Maxie.), and would remain there till December. Generals Price, Wilcox, Slovene. ['tab nasr, Re-Govtroor Allen, Judge Perkins, and E ( Governor 11+11, of Tennessee, are getting along pretty srtll. ItaxlmUlan refused positively do ing anytbleg :or tee ex-Coaftrlerstes mare than other mulgraus, but favors immigration. He would soon Issue a :favorable decree on the eunJect. A late Breorniville arrival say, Juaree.e.aae la considered hopeleits there. Cortenm ha the only energetic leader there, bat illjltr. the Can., by hLs tool vharneter. The /IMMO Inte2l47encer, GOY. Hampton's organ, Invites the mottle Sot repraanotel by memben, w elect. such a number that a majority or it am may be nvesened in the Convention idled. Ttic Int eZ! igmcer cAna pl al us bitterly of Lb° cot duel LI Ibe Itrxdmen. 181nch deo r action of wok 18 feared In eons*. ,10. r re of drought In the central counties of Trram. Aerlces ft I'mn 41e1 Norte to Sep:. •s the act.lsunary of the Independence of Meilen bar !col eelobrawd with groat aolemnlty In the cny I+l E! rq.lo del N,Jrto, tho sent of Jnarr zo government. Tle details of the , celebration were miler the ariMeision of a Patriotic Junto., It was pre rtded over by the President of the Republic- Berlina American °dicers la fall uniform were present at the celebration. Most of the ladles, who were torrent In great numbers, were dress ed in American fashion. FENIAN GENERAL CONGRESi. Eundry Washington Items Naw YORK, Oct. Ill.—The Ileraht's special from fialladelt hla eays Bo large were the ertiseda hi re durlog Iho drtineu'a parade, that roma delegates Le the Fe 131.10 Gong - roes be 1 to go to New York' for steep, to retort! the Dem day. Eu ,, tikli t , anspirril m tnnke It certain Chat cot stitattneit, wilt h. , tbn Fnohn Corgrtan to mime 41.1 e trrouteatt, 11 not the Ise: nacribret, for toe mo,irny-mt. It to I , n ppr..nd •orb will bat,' to ar: ao a cr . tr :Ditto la irrnmOtlaz tbn bond ban. brottcrlonrd tae tbos far dravrit allogn.ther Orr ; tut wO.ll d1.t,0 l Dotal Acre 01'0 now to to cant d ob. Del-ira:en report their 1:01181ILUr 1 to op bunbaudlng writ their Ftrrnanir Corlrg the It eeiuo • In utter to answer the and: ttreatn with morn treehnus and !brut on al ?MIT IThrIJI. General Sweeny, of the reveler army, and Maier Lends J. Downing, of the Army of toe P01.0132e. arc In attendance at the Fenton The proceedings are secret, bat LA ItirppOSed erica circle will act as a Committee In forwarding the bond lean. _ .. The Times' special oaln : A get tloman Just termed from the sJigh states that many 0 yv eminent, agents are acting upon oho principle thin is their last chance, which In Blurt to ne cloned. and are therefore trading and nslngevery dishonest means In Ilkr powor to mate money. The Freedmen's B qqq rrrrrr as is making an effort to reduce t' In rxnense In supporting the large num ber of freedmen In enuessee. All the hottn!- a ct tale for freedmen an refugees In the Nashville Gletrict bate been d tinned, excepting Lane, which are for freedm only. and '&160 also era Lewin proems of b g dtmon lined The Pyres says, A