s; ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ADitt pittsburgh tau*. CITY NOTICES. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. . 1 AIND _. , NATIONAL ~ TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE V. sq. issztas, I J. P. sinTa, A. N., Principal.. • 2 , .4 1 taX , ..C.Oirtant. . 'l:Firti CoW Building, Come Peon and St. Qat, St.. eirenrad Odd rellowe Duißlinn. F(flh St. r:glarit " " Nos. 16 ont •N St. Car St. R.e&ZarVAT-S 107{' .IVsers rams° Oor. 11. 1663. (O. b. Randolph, Portage Co., Ohio. Schafer, Allegheny City, Pn. B. Patterson, Pittsburgh, Pa. VW* Allegheny Co.. Pa. ia.W.Armor,Langhlinson, Westmoreland Co. Po. W. C. Armor, Latrobe, Westmoreland Co., Pa. B. lineford, thEnbon, Stark Co., Ohio. Oncar,Artcarrong Co., Pa. ;k2. B. Oda. Nil Prairie; Wayne , Co., Ohtt. E. S. Crouch, amestown, Chant Co., Ni Y. m J. Smith, Ifegartra X.Roads, Clearfield' UM. Pl.. Eberly:, Mechanicsburg. Cumberland Co. Pa. J. N. Sanserrien.....llcehanlesti , g, CrimbrPnd. Co.Pn. S. Eremitic/ell, Weehanlealeurg, .Cliribr 00., Pa. E. W. Shattnek,N. Ealtimore,lllanornb:Co.:Mich. L. N. ZIA, New Carlisle, St. Joaeyh Ca, Ind. D. Carrler,ritimmervllle, Jefferson 00.. P.. W. IL H. Clayton:Troy, oavis Co" lowa. .4.71. 0. Role, StOckdale,rWabruth Co.. 4E. L. llnse, Hattergeld, Mercer co., Pa. _ W. Tnimiellff, IlarmorOcash. Co,o. B. McCurdy, Satterneld. Mercer C 0... A. Tholnpaon, Horne, Inglann Co! A. T. Stearin, Cambria Oa, No 7' W. $. $ Adams; Greenville, Indiana (In., -C. D. lleiwig, 0 nadenhutten. Tun. Co., 0. For Una& and information concerning tke Ord lege, &Writ Jisama, Surrn a Courter, Pittsburgh, Pe. The sweet and Powerful Tone IDomblne4 , witb the bet petkot action and beau- tifnl Essieh :of the Steinway Pianos raw:mond Slim over all others. The fact that other makers .z . ',;• parade before the public that they have succeeded In gettlrg men from Steinway's employ, and ton iegtzeittlY can notsh pianos of the celebrity or Just good. Is a great error. they Mae hero trying to Imitate them for a keg thew. but at tho best they are only Imitations —therefore don't, he humbugged by them. There A are many persona wto bare been minted by on. ;,' , .--PftnelPleg deals:awls° would gladly take one half eke cost, lf they had the means to pay the bal. tact, to get a "Steinway." which to sure to last. Those Thirteen Cnolee end only remaining unsold lota to McFarland'. Grove, Fait Ltharty, are to ha cold at ¬ion, without reserve, on account of parties interested, to Mote the holiness on to-morrow al tornoon. 24th. at 11% o'clock, on the neonates. bre exelanion troth to convey persons to and (tern the ule free, 1,1111435ec. Pc. neylvsnis bepot at 2 o'clock to-mo Silk Dress Goods After mokraintrtation of the unrivalled stank of Silk Ittua (leads to he found at Hetes a 1 - i NO. 21 Frfth street. We con with wake cantor recommend our, readers to nay them a visit- Tne stock was boughtat very low agates, and the ten- V. Ovary of Silks Is now upward, hence the advantage -of an easy purchale. Dip Goods, ac., at kleCleitand4 Auction Emporium. Entirely law stock at dress goods.shawls, prints, muslin, klnghants, ticking', 'flannel., table linen and cloths, townie and crash checks and shirting tooth, cloaklngl. Catakneror, blankets, Irish Rooms and shirt from, hoop ckirta, mere 4 furnishing goods, heice corer. and blenaketa umbrellas, pocket cutlery, 1101.10111, Ike , wholesale and retell and at 'Tate males day and evenings, at the room,. No.. x. 66 and it i't.th at, eat. lbo liorrore of Dynpepsin. And the din al train of disorders to which it lend., are SVEHELI by the nee Of HOSTETTER'S HITTIMS se • preventive, or lured with aatouishlog celerity by Its direct sad genial operation upon the atom. • ace, the liver, end the nervous system. TAE BII4LIIIO PACT it. 1 -Of Fever and Ague, laster,4 of ban dosed for .months with gullible, to the ruin of tl e geoeral health, are promptly set opoa their feet agate, .without deoger of o relapse, by this prompt-reuse- dy for every kind of Internal tent. Taken al . 22 safeguard against. miasma, It renders an attack of and Fever seselutely Impossible. TV YOU SUIT 1317.10r1, There-ta notalias that touches the Liver; the seat of the malady, so quickly, and restores it so eel , Lately too perfectly healthy and rest:Liar omodition. as now:wri t s:We STOMACII 8,77.10. pjra habit,^ the ter.q.cetuy of your system to that r, ft= of diseaSe matt be beta to cheek,for a lifetime by tot occasional use of this harmless vegetable 4 antidote. When the animal powers are exhausted, the pulse sweak, the tleprestell, and all V. e powers or vitality at a low ebb, there is oo restorative corn , parable with the DrrTstia. They renovate every organ, gently 'ail:dated, the citculation, Improve the quality of the blood, clear the clouded brain, and impart truths trembling nerves stability and •,, Atrameta. Sold by all Druggists. Fall and Winter Gonda. It la with great pleasure we call the attention of or readers to the eaberb stook of Fall /Lad Winces oodsjc*.np:elygl by Mr. John Weber, eggrahant A Tailor, Ehn..141 rederil itreet. Allegheny. lila ti! stack cab:ants some of the rarest and most beau. ii 4.tfraeloths,Gassioserea.UvcrcosttaglandVestutg trier brought to snit western market. Ms assort- !e: scent of , Funalsbing Goode. comPrlsing Bads, Drawiti,(llcilabl, Ifeckgles, flrualkerchlt fa, &c., cannotheiftiqrseled -east or wept. A largo .took tearly-Mitde Pants, taste 'Vests and Oversonts will also to lirtind at his establishment. Persons •In,ii:itcof eniffON In the clothing line should not tolive wetes a call. To Or Goods Healers. Mr. William flempir, the well known dry.goods dealer, of Allekbenp, has now oa hand • large sod • skate. atsottnient of phan flannels, white, yellow ' 4 l anitredi plaid and military flannels, sloths and cassimetem Preach merinos; detainee sod other .dulrableAress &nods:mints, ginchains, tiskincs, ete., enc....liktoibats, ribbons, Sorews, plum., etc. .1 - The stock Mims of thislargamerer opened here, and Mr. Semple's facilities for keeping up his stock ire such soto guarantee to his elastomers that their orders will be promptly and ratisfacto• tfiginied.;ll4 reozousble prices. The attention of the tradeGipeclolly directed to their house, as -Among the most substantial and reliable in the twocilles. • OCtlo,2la. , ..-Thotnas We Parry Az Co., trattleal . State Roofer*, mkt Dealers lo American Bate; Of various colors. Ottke et Aleiandet Lauctairra, near the Water Works, 1 ittaburth. Pa. Rraidenca, No. 73 Pike street. Orden promptly Attelltied to. All work warranted valet proof:AlePairing done at the .honest notice. No Mane for repairs, provided Cho roor la not abused alter II la out on. Carpeter. Joblns alloy returned Mier an . abeenee of three years yi "a the army.,] here re my shop for au aorta 4:Jobbing lathe eirpenter line. it the old steed, VlngloAtley,hetweenSmlthtlel4 'trees , end Cherry +Le, .cirdem iollettell end promptly eflev - 1.4 to. . WILLLrI VOIRILIST. Nattiree Furniture , i4)l the mouth, la far preferable to any that art cart TiiNl'aaferktelLifeer teeth close and to repair with that toilet gem, Prevent nom. Brush' theta 'daily wart th s delleleul veg. • erable-preparalon, sod they win - sot be likely to annutblyertlivai. ' ' Just Opened. Our new !lathing tome, et edi nab street, where j. an ofter*,oo worth of blab:lag regardleas of ort, atOei - • oat. 6-tf. C. Slll, DeStlst, SIG Pees Street, Attellill:picte:7lljl 4:411.1 ,bturtneet la proles. 17. t, CPA^ fro* as all Welt listed for Ergot and ' 7 C. Generating Steam /IMO .I)iwadt has the . -- • "Some time ago a well was stink on Tenth street by Dr: E.V. Gartner and his brother Ot -11, to, forthe Larposc of obtaining but which, na far air t was concerned, was a failure. T! Some-large veins of gas were struck, however. which bid fah, in pointof importance, to rival the article Originally sought. As an oxperhnent, seven wee*„ ago, a tube or pipe was leadlog.froin the 'trail a distance of sonic Pdr -to= the boiler of 131ciwull •r* ltarsh; rreequejare iron Works, /run wwre ''7; heated; kid the - englnetwo t of t -elva hone each-ran hy means of th•gca generated in thewell. ;Barletta with , -'oho reedit. whiCh was favorable la ractrLwa? o , thin 0 08 " 1 i AlleiDg • at oidler Iva-Ad. et; • cinch leas rof.erted to pipe % Ahros In, capacity from :,„„ ifiert ,A4fithi l .-*lks ,ch , Lbldell; &Mon 0 6 corner • of Ivielatt street, hills. wee eon, 1.300 feet. rlltert actual to be no eherrawarion thilitho.,cor tbe heat produced, viena the quitillof the• gas, which banes here .„. 1 as clear ar at the well-Jrcal,This newapplica tion of Ras wat :a least; s ervo to Wag down '2 l the price of - cool; which fiainiolv.avranizarare. . , . , , ~. e Tun aratenteet of Mr.; Ethers' Booth's -mai rlaae, which. An appeared in - aereral of the pa. ''. per Isigli.ilAirmentiont tonridatfon. finch an ,:, er ansonnmettle pretaature, and esPenlaill to .. i,e muerte:ft at rho present period:';-.PAdaderplito , 4 „rev Wag Btlkiiii. ' • . . • '.'-':i l' , =:=t, it_u_ALA 1 g ILA _1 VERY LATEST NEWS. Our Special Dispatches 111 E REGISTRY OF VOTES IN LOUSIANI The President's Reconstruction Policy SEWARD'S CIRCULAR 10 LEADING REBELS he Brazilian Movement Progressing CONSTRUCTION OF TELEGRAPHS IN MEXICO Mexican Negro Colonization !chew:, THE'CURRIINCY CONTRACTION Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette PIIIIADEI.IIII.I., Oct. 21, Private advlces from Nov Orleans say that the military authorities had been forlildilett to carry out the threat made to cut down the law ful rtvistryof Totem, so that the list pill re main precisely the same as originally motto North Carolina rebel, talk of making a strong combination to defeat Holden, sliool , l In , run for Governor. President Johnson's tt leg ram to Our. Hoiden, declaring that au rebel war ,leht,itnu-t 1,- linted, Indicates that this i an ',sent ial part of his reconstruction policy, and the prompt pas sage by the Convention of an ordinance prohib iting the Legislature front authorizing the par mem of the rebel war debt after the matter tint been previously defeated, shows clearly enough that these State bodies understand their post tion, nod will do their duty if told nuthoritat ivly Very few applicallor.s have been made In re; sporse to Mr. Reward's circular offering to leedlne rebels permlaelon to leave the country. This lochs well for the good sense oh the so cesh, the meat majority of whom will now re mai n In the country. The Brazilian movement still prngress es. and Colonel Parsons. of Texas, has put arrived in Wasting ton on his way thither to examine and rsport rbrough the newspapers on the induce ments for emigration. Maxirnillian has just despatched an agent to this cc .ntry to arrange for the thorough, con struction of the telegraph la all parts of Mexico. The first contract will cover six thousand tulles of wire, and the probabilities are that the Morse inalrosasot will be used. litiairls scheme for colonizing the negroes in Mexico Is undoubtedly a :Southern devise. to carry out which, many leading rebels are in the Imperial service. The recent order of Its:Roil. Den, allowing slave imps: tntion, is the beginning of ibe affair. The But:To:icy In the money market continues evert where. It Is it.creiired by the sudden con. traction of the currrucy. Mr. MeL'ulloch's fording scheme has caused the withdrawal of nearly a hundred mlllicms of currency from cir ctilatiou. W. NEE OF GOLD - NOTES DECIDED CPO\ Condition of Freedmen in Toils. MENSES OF THE NM DEPARTMENT, COIMISSIONER ORTuN S SICCESSOR State Claims against the Government, TRIAL YOR BUMPER AN!) e 1 gtrrrwi. Oct,',._: 1 8p.v..t1L.• Pero'd, (1121,1 Wash.nc,o, h,erezury oC th, 1rt...1-ory t, note.. Auz , :zPot of Ow r ,ury Ikparl writes from Gal, eston, k3A. on tit., ::+3 , lt till., that therenut no,. than Intli.,:ent DCWO , S that an reCCIV.,.: al.! from Itta tii,ernment, and It is bin Impression that eh, neg,rm., will rt.lair, fill le lie; p, a. ;he wa they are reeetv log ar. amply -uth• i.•nt wnnta. The writer Lad not yet mail, ;my u , ,,er. rat inns In the Interior, Get fr 'kill ill ar, ut:it Irmo ;hero, it api,•art Ilea the ,‘,,•n are gel Crltt along equally well in th • upper country. Tat expenditures of the Navy Dvpartment lay the year en4litif Jane WS), 1915, amounted 1.1 one hundred and twelve million of dollars. The Secretary estlmatis the expense of the current year at M,000,000. As Come:ll9oone, Or:on has tot formally re• slue( d hie pos.Von, the Secr. Lary of the frem nry has fully decided CO eppotht the inyseht. As,istant Comess'oner,. E. A. Pollees, hi, vuece, , or. Thls announcesuelt MAY be coa ti& red official, and h made thus early In fore stall ECLMS of applleatloni that woull other. wise flow M. TLr flerold's W31'1111'41,1 Fp. • sn).. TI. gnlil fni. Nev. Yorl.lll 01- 11,1,11111.1 C om , o f 15,001). $l,Ol/0, • LIFJ and .f.g..1 4111. The iI,OOO fn?f) 401111.4 on. now rvnil v Ind ar• !wing immed from the it.gister'.. Kni.l of otht .1c nomluati w rv.vlv [l/ end of the morn li. Gs•vernor Crape, of Mirk igan, I,•ft hen. .a.s night. Besides ill. w1(11 I h.. ~.• Lary of War yesvrdav, he art 80, re • Lary MCCulloch, and erred lb. IletiArnetiOrl nr the State claimi 11.1 inVere Ill'll3t f..r the equipment of Ito troops. II.: told that no Lln,m, ot o r hot yet rn ttleil, that lire-en!, nett, whirl, 1,1 tie. it math: ireetiption lieratto. of the ii,ioteitt ait I :to noying intratieni e -it Go. en., And 0., 11;:i the rteeptliot of th, 'ins tit e t ir..• partiality, no ti.ltate had to e paid the W., lhvartment it/.m Lb, *roar, though it neat I that it 11.elII II I relierii I e ”11011, lei inu from th,ir amount, the reitio.o.the toeuto of the i tits molt, t h e t Under :Ain ruling Gov. Gra,,c was nisi: to .ec that Michirran, which brings a dtbi: of two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars, and is re quired to realize by direct tar., din handrail thousand dollars, would have a balance of three hundred thousand dollars so the wrong aids of her ledger. The trial of Lusby, for the runnier of the girl °craving Romean. in ais city, last November, was concluded ha-day by the acquittal of the prisoner, after eight minutes deteruninatlo.. by the Jury. The attorney entered n folio prose- Mina on the charge of rape. The esideace against Lusby. who was discharged from the army slaw ily Defile the west rote;, was purely circumstantial and too went. The medical dlemtor of the Fre.o , llll We Do rms af the southeast district of North earstina re; - ...rte under date of Oct 17th. that there are fifteen large rice plantations occupied and ‘,lll. tivaled by freedmen, whites extend below Wil• Mtngto , a distance of some twelve miles on bulb mdre of Cape Fear 'leer. The World's spreldi says: Postmaster aerie. cal Dennison Ulla afternoon ordered gerrice Ott the East Tennessee and :Virginia Railroad from Knoxville by twenty fire IntorMadlato pointy to Goodson, Virginia. The service is to Co daily or t.ftener. TERRIFIC BOILER EXPLOSION ir Imre o r c rmitwais Ncw Yong, Oct. 2.—ln the :mall settlement !mown as Biasleg Star, about fire relies from I Babway. .1., the boiler of .1. K. A. Stela bans( r's establishment, for preparing mosphate of lime, exploded about eve o'clock on Toady, afte rooon, with such terrible egret that the hulloing. frame, nee hundred feet square, was entirely wrecked, and the holler. fourteen and 'belt by slatted feet, heeled a distancevf km; hundred yards from the place, acd one hundred feet high,,when it 'Struck the earth, throwing up dirt to a 'great t.aght. and then rehoanged eighty flee feet farther. A number of men were `in the building, three of whom atomi near the boiler. Two were killed instantly, but the third tired until the following morning. flu numts New Mosenw I§Es. Toas.Octobcr :m.—A &coot gron.o located on Unlon ExqnSei'a bas been - Contracted far by Mr. J3arnuto, on whi ck he Intends to bnila a mnerum edifice. The ground covers over riven lore. Work. will be commenced In May next. and It is ittended to hare the bund ler( corarlitid by the let of January; 1867. It allt be six stories In height. l/' e preor, and con' Isla peculiar faellltles for renthltg the upper attries. POLICY OF THE ADMINISTRATION Address of Secretary Seward NEW T ,, rt g, October 2 .—Secreta riv Sett ant yr-ti rttay deli% erect rot ruldn•se to tic eiti4etti ~r Auburn. Aft, con ‘ grattalating the country upon It ret tarn of peace, he referred to A ndre w John-on, sating that In the (petting of the rebellion, it o as necessary that a popular leader should arise on behalf of the contrtry• A man front a hesi tating border State, a .Isveltolder in practice though not in principle, and yet, in principle and association a democrat, Andrew Johnson, with the consent of the whole ..inericalt pen;.lc, assumed the great rviponsibilii y. President Lincoln announced that slavity should be !reread as a public enemy, Audre Johnson endorsed the announcement, and the ttempted ax,„, ;enchain° culminated when our as anal ban ner was surcrrsfully replanted to e nnesete. From that time, though It was ne tar . to prosecute the war with each energies as tin sn nature had tenet brfore eau rted. It as eqn ly neer se at yto the punting. of the Lentil t wor of rca milt g the Union. The abolition of Marge ry was thetmforth equally an element of persii teat war and of returning peace. An err. w Johnton was fitly appointed the first of the piovltioet I goYentera for the prosecutinn of these double and diverse purposes of was, and was sat e., quart], elected Vita President. and in the cod commutionally Insuzursted INveldeut of the United States. e art continuity bearing el, hate. eout ern irnt the origin and authority of the plan of ,- •Icrat ion. New eonvert., Nolult mut Sonth, call LI the I're6hlenr, plan. All • , peak of It at , if it to.•re a to w and rot:v.l developeinent. On the ontrary, to now see that It is not speelally And, w Julatuou's plan, nor cyan a new plan In any respect. It is n plan which abruptly yet distinctly offered itzelf to the lest raintinlstra. lion at the moment when the work of restorati o n VV. to begin. It In casential that the in:stymy. tionery Staten shall accept this plan. This is whet I meant when I said to Mr. Adams, that in t lie sense in which the word Stl l, lllgatillil NV:I4 used by our oneutto,lt was unit the expectation of purpose of this Goo orunient that the South ritoultl br oultjuqated, but that by the plan adop ted, they thotoll be brotnzitt to o voluntary rc turn to their alieniatn e. The plan, tlo•refor , , retugutre, not their th,truetion, hut their ttotit exi%tence. The al...Wit estoten, of the Stat. - to hich con-tltute tht reptthli.. 1, the to-upahle of All Ow fa•t• with hit I, the American slate man lot, to deal He spoke of the American Union as a system to which the Slates were attached a limbs, atm said If a l:mb 13 broken oil, it mast be restored to soundness before duo coustitutional health and vizor could be brought back to the whole a yal..m. If a lime offend, we cart cut it off and east it 6083. lot t.O &dear so, we would be d.itta w bat other nations, leas wise than our seers, have done that have submitted unneces sarily to amputation and given up a material portion of their strength to nave them 'elves from apprehended destrectioa, lit argued that the reconciliation adopted no promptly, was the most wine eounse to Parette. Thin plan, be said, given as two great National advances lo the pro- I, I (1.5 of moral and political elevadlon, dl - ["'l now to I e wade feet and tinaly fixed: Fall, It n a vnliu nary abolition of slavery to the M aur., LICLUSfy Stan a an I Secn.lty. an effectual atiriptirn ly the slave Sates themselves, of the au t .1 met t to the Federal COOSlttutlon trohlb eat¢ elevt ry in any part of the tinted States. haaten this work of reconciliation ho ratted t hat te the lanettage of the President, we must ,t art other." As to ream of t ) , " mu h rth s- 011 the pert of the 'President .be old co.. 1.1 those who hive teen ''maimed or ..,,,.d," none bad suffered more wrong at t bards of the leaders of the rebellictu than toe Presidt nt. toed cannot we foricet when he can fury Ire! ills terms of linnt.t y are tar mire rigorcns than those offered by Mr, Line do. Mr. Seward goaranterd &tele y and faithfu:neca on part of Andrew Jobacton. He hesnever in his lie act a man mere free from personal caprice and stiftcle ambition. None wen• more clear ly and exclusively moved In public action by love of conntry and good will to mankind. Mr. Seward then passed in review the different membt rs of the Cady:let since the tint inaUfrs tinn of Mr Licrolo. "peaking highly of them all. lota mint: for, ign .I.i4lLf. Mr. S. said ho was TwlrEtillea to sty to et neral terms, we have rlatme, on (rotten nations for insult. to the United states and to her citizens, and other na tions Cave presented claims against this Gov ernment fur alleged injuries to them, or their tutisets. lie believed the President could eon eat t these affair la such a manna- as to yield and reer;ver Indemnities justly due, without sly count remise of nati, nal dignity and honor, with whales tr. Jealousy be may adhere to our Inheri ted vitelpie of avoleing Gri.eunllng questions with foreign nations. We most coattnue to exert ise a jest and benen,Lent intlacore In the Internet:octal conduct of f reign 8 ares. per. Venially there which are near to us on this Coo lieett, and which are esp4elelly endeared co at by their adoption of rape/Dean institutions. lie was sure the Prraident had wet fast •fgh' of this importact interest, and he earcarted to sea y vh , lran Ic silt utioel Wl,rever they have beet/ rntuL•ro tatahli ~ e d tt 7osigtout toe American tonOtent. e pct. dily vitidscued, sec arc! and rc icrigurated. HURRICAIVE IN T'3E WEST IMES Br ern Tir and Throe Hundred Penal PIM NILLANCHOLY OCCURREN;E N BRITISi GUINEA New lock, 0,1. 21 —riles of late 14eat Indus papers furnish additional details of the terr fic hurricane, heretofore noticed in our columns, which swept over some portions of those lalands on the Gbh of lest month. In Guadeloupe it was particularly 'metre Howe, were lifted from thy ground, torn to pieces and blown In fragments to a tonsiderable distance. and the err wan oiled with the flying debris. In one town a hoepital was blown down an I all Ate Inmates wire either killed or wounded. Between and 200 persons altogether we, lolled. The crop, of the Island wtry der:roped and scarcely tree was leltatanding, and 11 in believed that snot y vresrla a. or wandtd and sunk. A melancholy affair occurred In British Guinea i.el 17th of lest month. A party of several net 'cm. left Georgetown on the lath of Bop !, tr.l.er. to visit the penal sett Bement of the col. 0,7, and on their rt turn, two boots carrying e number of the excarsioniuts,, undertook to go over the folio In the 3lessaronle river. One boat passed them In safety. but theother onenme unmanageable, end out of twenty-one persons On t-re:d. nine, it cladlog Captain Branford, the f.: , ,yrrtor's eon Ir.-law. were drowned. irz Military Commixelou WAbt!lNuTOct. 21.—The Commission re arsrmtled tc-day. Judge Advocate Chipman nrcret dad o read his argument on charge second, alleging murder is violation of the laws and cus toms of war: treating the subject under heads as follows . First. the baroaroim cases of death Tr-rotting from Mulling= , by honor's. !Second, these resulting Dom oonfloemsel iu the storks and the chairs garg. Third, the eases of killieg of Khmer* by the guarda pursuant to ilia t ander of the accused given at the time. Fourth, the kitting ry the original's own hands He co:Cly fretted the reepona bitlty of the accus ed and said that es ry death was a murder for which he is aCtotilitalie, be having grossly vid fated the laws and customs of war. At the cor,clusion of Gil. Chipman's read.ng of his argument, the pilsonertegnMted that lir. Bales might examine his person lo the presence of the court, to show that he was Phyeically In capable of committing acts of muskier. and the &vaults alleged azalost hint. The retinas•. was sratioed. The Bmident then announced that the doors would be closed and not again opened to the public. The court Is In secret session end the case submitted. ls:otblatz can be known of the result until :t stall be Olden, Prete , ll. gated. Capt. IVltz tc-eay nederwent a flaal examLa atkm, at his own rumen, In the presence of the member• compeslng the military• commission and of Mr. Behadu, one of his ermusel. Ills Held arm Is tench swollen and ludamed, from the effects u a wound recalled by a shell. A piece of tha bone had been removed, rendering the limb of but !Mira any,use. Gentletnen,wlo witnesserd the examination state that his b•rdy alto bore the marks of b,s having Suffered from the scurvy. Fire at Keene. N. dp. IS roan. N. H. Oct. 9l—About shelve o'clock on 'lbw clay night, • tire was — dlizovere4 to the rear or Iticharda' Block, which was soon com- Innuicated to three Wanks north of bin, and owned by the Colony Brothers. At soon en it wao discovered that throe buildings could not bo saved, a wooden building owned by the Hoe. 1). M. Edwards, and occupied by the Post 0111ce, wan tote down to prtvent the dames front spread ing. The principal cuff:rens by the tire are G. H. Richards. building valued at $19,000 end In sured , for #O,OOO. Colony Brothers building voiced at $25,000, Insured for $B,OOO. T. H. Edward& owner of the Post Wage building, loss 111.1:00. J. 11. Knowlton, Hardware mei , , chant IteausCatcck. 16.000. of *Nett $9,000 was Insnr:d. J. K. Stone, 6,000 bake of wash lesiva UAW.: I Audi d CO.. PhOtOgraptlArth lOns $2,C00 and tot Insured. Static et Farrow, Otters In:faney'Loiels; lota $BOO, :not Insured. fp, frc . 1:1, PITTSBUIGH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, Is SET'S FROM WASHINGTON. Official accounts of Cholera lIILVENENTS OF NOTED PERSONS Protracted Cabinet Session WARLIISI,TC.N, Oct. 21.—AIrgander H. Steplf• one. ex• Vice President of the rebel States. left Washington In an early train this morning for Ma borne in Georgia. Mr. Stephens while In this city expressed a determination to one his beet efforts to induce the people of the South to adopt the conciliatory policy of Prealdent Johnson. Ibe Presidiot to-day granted amnesty pardons to one hundred and eighty South Carolinians, among whom was Wm. it. Boyce, formerly a member of the United States Muss of Ripre sentatices from that State. The ex-rebel Gen. Dick Taylor, brother-lo• law of Jeff. Davis, %Trive9 bore this morning for the purpose of reeking pardon. Lieutenant General Grant, accompanied by the officers of his staff, visited the Executive Mansion Miley, ',to pay their respects to the Chief Magistrate. After the presentation by Lieutenant Grant of bin military staff, and • few minutes parsed In a familiar and pleasant conversation eche the President, the Matta guleted party retired. Dispatches received at the nate deparment from the United Slaws consul at Liverpool. Eng land, under date of October sth, bring Intelli gence of the appearance of the cholera at South atnplon and at places adjacent to that town. Pita weather throughout England continues of the moot unreasonable kind, and the disease known as the rinderpest had broken out among the cat tle in the neighborhood of Woostree, threevosiles from Liverpool, and had canted off quite a number of cattle. T►e fundire process will cease et the Treasury department as soon as the 00,000.000 loan is taken up, which will he within a few days. No snbser pions above the amount is transltu. will be accepted. A delegation waited on the President this morning, to request him to appoint a National day of Thanksgiving on acc.mot of tho rztt 'ra tion of peace. A. M. bunter was at she White Iluase to-day applying f..r pardon. An Immense list of par dons was made not this morning. Al,. H. Stet "en. lel) for las home thin morn lug necompabied by Me brother. (dentist Under had an laterviese with the Presidest to-day, immediately sneeeedie; the one granted to Stephens. Information has been received at at.: Freed mea's Bureau that parties on the )fish sslppi ;Iv., who formally leased abaudoned property from tee Treasury Department, organised so are. ciaTon for the purpose of xcuiluL. II pone ble, the ,Tease from real from the zovernmeat for the leads In their possession. Tilt Bureau are also la receipt of icael!licenc, from Alex: andria, Va . to the effect that 4.ht courta stilt continue to punish by whipping sit negrots eon Nieto: of wiling offentee. OfDeere of the bureau bate Interfered in such casts, and hare notitled the courts that any punishment, not re d by Ito) i•wo of the PIL4IO as aiuthrsh, to'a b c3Clflol he t ! ".40m c:f• of I; ‘‘, • I • ' l.• if oil co: .fdpf....l.lfif . tf I. if , h.,. 111. k tr 1:J• :twAnt 11 ILA rf, I VI.. L. i•- prf.or t,, n4ll II Th. rewarll RI. , YA.X., otf,rq •ty ‘V.t,thintal t • thrl rzt MeV' A ' , pl . :cations 6., it ott tag •n 1,11 . L • iln •,/ but Mat •t, tit,' • t4,t-tc.l .pr ad tio thn.tvzh Ku-op.. TIJOIT,th United St..o Tr..u r o, at 1.i,, 11,1.1ni ',1,•.1 dain y,trday at it.. ..••••41 , R. M T • G• . , 1 . • • 44 1•• •• n • 1; M• I .40.1 J.! :_;• • ••, 14 ..• • 10,1 111 44 a-biugiou. , :s^i.• rat 11,,...r.1 • • li, SA.ilti/ th• 'Nth aII 1 , 1 anl dtln- irr,lll ..nr . . 4 Lt:•.r.' tud ••••! •,' .In14.1••1. sl . • ,• 11/e r'.. to/L1 ,L . 1. L.. lb , r1,4,10t, 3110 pa• - •/11 - hi„?, 0111 , ' ••• OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS Abbtra t cf Diplomatic Coneapoadeac: Now loon, t tn. —1 he abstract of the (Lunb volume of diplomatic e3rreirludev, ha, been received. Toe eutject of the cutout of Spain'. jut todiction over the war ere an,u .d the Island of Cuba, hnd got revived In the voices potdecce opened by the Spanish I.:overt:meat In October, ISO. The matter ammo to have bleu f ettled to Jane, 1414. when Mr. Seward wrote that onr Government had no vuol interest in do- termini°, the Jorisdletlon mferred to under date of November 21, 1V,3 Mr. Seward denies that the I . hitt ft thalrt were cmce.rned to ortzinstrog or aiding the revolution to St. Dornlnro ; Sat stales on the contrary, that they maintained the policy - of 11011-114/frierrOCC to 'he Wart of other COMOtrirn. The sutject of preventing the slave trade ifs Luba waa also renewed ID a corr.sapoudenee airs ugh our mini/ter al Madrid. ' Mr. Seward again instances ttib police of nentreity In the refusal of our h treroinvn to retell., even informally, thn agent, of the revolutionary authorities of St. rrmtlutto. to reply to an itquiry of Mr, Koerner, out [Diu Ira, at Madrid, as to how be would regulate his conduct towards Magimilists who was en. reeled to make an °Metal visit, Mr. Seward wrote...you will hold no official Intercourse wall try n presentative at Madrid, of any revoln• tineetr eorernment that has been or shall be established's:olElst the authority of the Unitod Bus:eau( Mexico, with which the 1 . sited litsatess are tnaintaloing diploutslic relations." The St. Domingo question recurring, be rote his bellel that our Government would be suengthencd more by the uttaulishasent of re pablics on thin continent than LI nay ex'cusion 01 at, now very Inert domain. Tofu wal to rp., the (tali which It was intimated Spat:. ret, rusined regarding our aggressive Ou this 19th of May, ladle Me. Seward astureei toe eloanigh Government very emphatically that the I tilted States could not recant with 'pair ft rt Cr', I Ile attempt to conquer and to ant.ex the Tertliory o' Peru. tip. hLdp r, our Itinist•-r to A 1/..,1,1, ti p.r-Itimn inat ••ottittry ruconts ti..• ht. tic.ot •rw.t,o M hollotni• pr 010,.! ”:”. pun lot iwrw mot ono awl that t•iituury Dot bruit: d 1111prtp.....4 L., .tn. port hi,. uockrtahillg C I sr uduty Mari or armies to Met it o. I . odor date: of Nut , tnia 1 . 3014, Mr.. , wurd I op I eyed is pointed but belts rebuke to our Minister io licranark fur haYingi•mchrinc• tal t 1011, with the Envoy of the so railed [MlT ria 1 liar, rritto.lit of Mcnieo. WAR DEBT OF SOUTHERN STLTES. Views of President Johnsen. New YultX, Olt. 21. -The followlud Ls the dispatch sent by Piestdent Johnson to Governor flolden, aiready referred to: Waeuthorox CITY, Ott. 18th, laCh. Bohlen, Provieimial Govens4r:--Etory dollar of the State debt created to aid the rebel lion against the United States, should he repu diated (Melly and forever. The irrent muse of the people should sot be taxed to pay a debt to aid In carrying on a rebellion which they la fact if left to themselves, were opposed to. Let Ilona who have given their means for the obli gations of the State.look to that power they tried to th , ablish in violation of law, Constitution and will of the people. They most meet their fate. It Ls their misfortune, end cannot be re. cogniud by the people of any State professing themselves loyal to the Goverment of the Uni ted Butes, and In the Union. I repeat that the loyal people of North Carolina 1110414 on exon erated from the payment of every dollar .of In debtedness created to aid to carrylog On. rebel Soo. I trust and hops that the people etNerth Varollna will wash their bands of wreathing that pennies in the slightest to the rebellion _Which bas been eo recently - ernshel .by the strong arm of the CoVernmetil,,oa -entry eta_ the obligations itnnosed by the.,,Connlstalon of the 1.11310 e. (Signed,) Axnuen. JouNaos. Presldent of the Uuttexl thaws .Itrum lien Orleans—LT. S. Penstora,Blect. ect In 6111stalpple NEW ORLEANS, October 53.—T1i0 Guiding Star sailed yotaerday. The Concorder,,outwartl bound. is aground. For the first time since thc capture of Now Orleans, in April 1862, has the city been:without a ship of For moored hi front of It. Cotton la dull; sales of IWO balm middling at 50e. in six wecka the sales learn 24,000 bales; stock 115,000 bales, Other !wacky are un enticed. tln:Jaelmon, Miss. to-Any, Judge Sharp and.J.• K. /Morn were elected United Stave* ;&naturs. FROM SOUTH CAROLINA The Gubernatorial Election HISASTROCS FIRE IN CHARLESTON. Brest L oss of r-m.l. fe. paw Toss, Oct. 22.—Tha steamer Emily B. Saniterv, anivol from Charleston on the li)tn. Charleston gave 780 for Orr, for Governor, and WI for Hampton. Gen. froward, In an interview with the Itayor 1 of Charleston, stated be hoped arrangements I would soon be made entirely eatieiaetory do the community, In relation to the Freedmen's Bureau. Ge4ossrard was to visit the Islands, and antisega Co!omelet. Eight or ten persona have been recovered from tt ~too reins of the fi' badly wounded, several of whom subsequently died. A number of bodies are still buried beneath the rubbish. Captain Ilffirmaa, eblel of police. was bully injured. probably lfeteliy. New Youx. Oct, '4.—The Hired has Charles tOl. delete Lb'illial.fith. The day of the election Ittsgouth Carolina for Governor and members of tbe Legislature, Gen. Bennett Issued an order prohibiting army officers In any manner inter fering with it. and forbidding the presence of soldiers in the vicinity of toe polling placea. ale working men of Charleston held a meet. . lag on the lliih init.. at which they adopted an address to their 'ellow.citizena, and nominated Wade Hampton for governor. In their address they express their belief that the destruction of slavery will ultimately prove a great benefit to all the people of the State. especially to the wgitklng man, as It will tend to rinse him from tke monopolisation of capitalists, and dignify Libor. : The 'hostile attitudes toward each other in some parts of South Carolina, of the whites and becks is ref resented as assuming a phase threat e ing 'palms' results, unless the difficulties be speedily adjusted. Especially Is this the cane g portions of the coast, upon the Sea islantis, lichen the neeniea have been established. and ob the abandoned plantanona, subject to toe ebutrol of the officers of the Freemen's It treats. The planters who, now that the rebellloo has hien crushed, aro anxious to regain pnaesslou of these lands, allege that the freedmen are al lowing them to co to root, and do not raise enough for the maintenance of themselves, are tetaf y otglecting preparation for next year's crop, and yet refuse to give up possession. The • title South Carol:a lane are considerably Incensed ageism toe Freedmen's Bureau offi cial., whom they charge with coeJuraglog thes groves In their assumption. It Is principally with the object of tiudeavoring to adjust these ditlieultler.iss •e I- sve theretofore announced. that Cite. Howard, commissioner of the freed men's Sur eau. is now eel a visit to Bluth Caro. line. The genets! arrived In Charleston on Tutsday mit by the overland route from Raleigh. N. C.. and left the next day for C.Dlum:na to have an Interview whit Oor. Perry. I ex pt.cted that on tits return to Charleeton, h_ With deliver an addrias to the oltinena. A dleantrous Ora, Attended with lons of life. occurred In Charleston ; Inst Wednen.laj. Wan in the tinsintiff 7.:frt of ate C/IN. and des titled several mercantile and manufacturing otabltel•ments and the Courier new paper of fice. The lone is estimated at 11100,0 , ‘. Thirty or forty meons were burled In the rams, from. to twenty of whom It Is thought were la .tautly killed. The older, were extricated is a drsaC:elly II jored mad autreritm e,nditma. Neill:mitt Thanksgiving-I , llly Million Loan FrrEdluen's nations stopped. New ruts, Oct. Wanhlngtnei speelal Rap the Pr..ildeel xtll ,:ene a ForlanlaLlon apoointing a Sa tiate! day of Prayer and Hunks ;trine for peare thrountiont the land. The report* heretofore that the lift* mil:ion lost has all been taken up. are incorrect. Inc Indications at the Treasury to-Jay were that by Monday it wl!i all ha subscribed tor. TA: fund tag policy will then Mase for the present. Such amounts as may be ID excess at that amount and tatnclt are on the way to the Department. %Vibe duty credited. The Frecalmeo's Burma has lartrffliSlOO that to the Niatiriac, Tdoneasec, rie. the i,stilag p 1 rati9Di to 11,1131. m his Well .topped, and all of the imapitais al/Co:a lined. which wilt have the elleet of Maki 0.4 the eblored people there rely 1.10/1.1 torte own ever glee for support. (*kisl return* received at The Bureau' Oa= tire Cumber or freedmen iu the II .sp.tci to the State of Boutla Carolina at I .s4O. Tht eatttnalca of the Sacretat yof the tty teat }tar orre one Lunde.] and thlity clue toil- Iton Colifiro. Fur the fiscal ytar his estitn•t, art aiaint thirty milli tiny. "Moore and Trade lu heir York New Yong, Wt. 21.—At the Siocklett,tag.: the market was hoary and lower dertbd th. first and only amnion. Toe,: was a c•tovider. able pressure to sell, and bear comblnatitlns re ceived their hammering . lb, market vrat strong Cr on !I.c t after open Ix.: ci, but is bears made an attack and forced down prices. At the clove the market rose to th hig . aust point again except on Kt le. The loliowing wire the closing price. , at .1 30 M. New Yolk Central 95'; , , E. to ; Hudson Po ver 105 , }Leading 113 • Micargan Sontbern ; Cleveland and Pitts , nigh ; Rhode Lionel 106: N3rth Western 2.1)!i01.% , Y, W. preferred, 02 ' • , Fort Wayne VON. „ Prairie do Carla ; uhlu and Itsasuisppi Central Coulson :AP , Cumberland Coal 40N4' 41 , Quirirsilver Governments are not pas and for sale gone so tirmly an yesterday, but prices and quotations are lower. Toe demand for money was active early lo 11.. day, but toward, close of ban: how,. money brokers Wood them selves with balances over, but at closing C.llC4lIa was offered under legal rates. Com. merclal paper la Offered (reel : but discount ely spar .ngly tn. -e heir] sod lower. ~old fell to 16 , , and sl. n .d, speed again to 1403:. Soldiers. and Sailors' Union League s•,r 14, . Ssl.llers'. and bailors' National Ilnion I.untue last night &doll ted a resolution that the soldiers and sailors of the country unite to press %span ttu Govern ment their Jost claims, and calling a national coevestlost to meet in Washington on the ith Monday of January next. for the pn:pose of of faction a permutes t 011:•111.1l1013, sad to urge upon Congress and the Dcpartments the Just cu of k.rlng the preference to employment to the mat aho Lave honorably served their country as soldiers and warren. It will ae recollected that on e , and perhaps both branches of Con green •t the late reselon, passed a resolution of in corium of the strove mentioned object. and but recently the Secretary of the Treasury la. sued a ,!realer clearly Intimating that applica. tiro., from those who have been disabled to the cello ary or naval service for more active per. sults, are henceforth to meet with favorable roue tilt, ll' 1011, It. rou.tructloo In South Carolina—Con gratulator) Utopotch trout the Preol.. deut. Nast Toux, Oct. ah. , —Tlas following dispatch La pt . :Wished in tho 6. - etuvlha diounkthar, : .011111 , 0193, Upt., 29 To G.". B. r. Pert I thaak you for your dispatch of the 99th inst. bare to congratulate your Convention upon Its harmonious •hd encomia! amendments to the 1,13111113LUL10111. It atrurds great baUllobetiOn hero to ail who favored a speedy restoration of all the States in the Union. Let this work go on, sad we will soon be once more united, • pros perous, happy people, forgetting the past and lookt•g with confidence to • prosperous and lermontous fame. (Signed) Ammer, 4ormaers, President. lba renlau Conan., Nuts Tons, October 21.—The herald's Phila delphia specitd suet 'lle proceedings of the Fe elan Congress ate still Invoiced In comparative secrecy. The Secretary otfenul only a brief out line of thebusiftess treneacted, and tat of a character whose publication 15 not prejudicial to the objects of the fraternity. Durnig pester day it was evident, from the glad faces and earnest hand shakings of tho delegates, that the Congress had deckled on some important meas ures, the development of which Is Inticuately Eonnected with the success, of their plans. Funds are promised the movement in great abundance. The members of the Congress are personally to subscribe hallo million dollars. Homicide In Xim Yarn .7" NEW Tont, October 21.—A bar tender named John JOillllloll WAS sluot and mortally wounded at the corner of Washington aol Courtland streets, this morning, by Edward MeWllllarns; a Jersey City detective, The affair grew ont of the ejection of Johnson's brother Prom a rail road train by „McWllliatail, for which the lauor' had been threatened with violence on.comln,q to New York, 'Meeting• the - two- 'Johnions this mourning, Ongry'words Were indulged in, and McWilliams asserts be fired his-pistol Inasolf do fence. Johnson died shortly atter reachlr:47 tits hospital. Piro In Pnllide PoicknettputA, Oct. al.— 4.etire lashrtllght destttled the woolen Tolll of littale,..Tallor C0.,1n, Pleat Philadelphia. Itorlitittatat from tbecnniocloo of. a coal oil limp. ' , Lau of build. rattltliT,ll.korod. • Mho koaa-o; Mach, Mactietery d: Co. le $V4,000; Insured fOr did,OCO in the Royal rant% and,. othor c9l4Pi• Mee. .4:1A4 N 24_40 STARTLING DI 101181 AT NASH\ ILLE. Cana Occupied b) Burglars and Countrrf eitrr‘ DEEP LIKE D RtCTLY UNDER THE CITY. New Yoga. um ii —The World has a dls patch hem Nashville, dated the 20th. which SAYE: "A stutilug discovery has been made in this city within the last few dare. A large number of thieves have been depredating around the city for some time put, and all efforts to catch them have foiled. until lately It has been as certaleed that there are children t caves under the city. which are occupied by thieves, burglars and counterfeiters. The MeNary vault has been put under gourd and men set Li work to effect an entrance Into the cave. Ae fast as the earth le removed fresh earth la thrown up train the Inside of the cave. This Is the same cave that Mural and hie gang occupied when engaged in running off negr,irm and horses. The aids it bus been kept a Secret, but leaked out In spite of the Pahltary. A year aao It was reported that the litte.Nary tomb was used as a place to store plunder, and it la commonly t epotted that a lake covering five acres end very deep, Is directly under the city, One man swears to having ttutroachly explored the entire cavern from ono end to the other. A Board has been stationed over the Aeklen and Harden tombs. Thu locksmith gives It as Ws opinion that the leek on the Sic Nary tomb,has been need reeentir., The entrance to the eutern la at the foot,of Sommer street. The Military are determined to Una the nut let of the c ire. The entrance looks like a ill. cure In the rock. The fact that unite a numb Of murders have been committed In the Item t. &ate vicinity, led to an investigation, clueing the above fade. Mexican Republican Luau '.cw Youx, Oct. 23.—T0-morro* lamming the Kepubllean tioveroment open an agency et 57 Broadway, and place in lbe market a loan of 130,000,6C0, interest payable In gold. The agents are .lobe W. Corilts A Co. and .1. N. Tint, !lanceted agents of the Itepablle, A large sum has. It la said, already been pledged. end the bond.. will be ready for deliver. tomor row. They are In tutus of $541, Bak ,134.10, and a 11.0e0, payable In twenty years from lartober let, 1865, and bear StVetl per ceat. Interest, Irsy• able seml-aunnally. 'the principal and Interest are payable In gold. Payment is secured by the pledged faith of the repulelle, and the States of Tett/id/pas nod &au Late Potosi, and farther bi a weird pledge, having the effect of a national mortgage of eye Million acres of agricultural, and half a million acres al mineral lands In the Btatcs above named. _ "i s ies etillhoos of dollars of the hoods will he solskat slaty MIA oo the dollar in Gaited States entrancy, and the right la rreerestl to lasreaso Um price of the rctnainder If It hhall Otis he ettin(d d xptdlect. The bonds F;1 , 1 tie stove oilers . 111 3!;. 30 00 " ' sal 11/terett of tearlStw, I." Per o ' 4 ' 4 `old. or seventeen per petit ID l'iiittd /se . : preach{ I,•"'",aiss. ce etlrrciley h gold :he North 4 orollnq Cony , %lion— Ca utlid tes flit Governor. NI, O. 4.—T lir h r. , pfoldeut -nys. The °Mina., rI I iiiu,_~ ira,sl,l (he `pith t nr. Pill. 01•11. Vrlll/otl I, a vote of clhr y•rwir t.. t wel ve. An n• dinoti , e for the pttrpo, of rni , ,tv:. ot , . Oa tome to 4 uppress oatlawy, The t eution etyljourneil oil Tottrs , htv ro , t th, 17th of u.•xt. 11 ty. I.'• Wafter. are I .e.ttiarting to I.e s t !ltatel. C fit. Holden and Joust tan W.,' 11, I i • preoort rtt.o . ,uttar., '5, both out to-day esorll - • fur 6nrerimr. Worth a ,I 1 t••• .apport, r 1 11 All rbc scoosstrra I lament. But hr is a grow: I awn man, and !a tha Lerrislatore Ian() 11/ r..trtl at:4llst Crow:Ml/so tat:: llat a/tate oat of the Calots. Lewis Ilayne4, prhatt n - ruar) ~ f tic.,er nor rrelfzut,l kilo('lre, and rutin!tvz.' r..t (• , .n•,.,-r,, in ate kandollk n 1 4 tie W. oeill ticket. Thu fact !hat all Holden, will rt,ba'.ly L7te' 1 ee.” toL nn hiul . and 111:, I=l krll. 141. 1701 Aar fmirth Fr, 4n, ab.iiidonNt 1-. 11111.;•.ifiCul- Anr , ACEIIIIII6. Win em I, 1,. Ihr flnt,nlim it tent 12rub, 0111 L , 17 who van 'Low they 1.% c capital ile ,- e•viry In^ buy secct, conk Itrnt anrl.l.trry nil titirllny Ltl a PrOP— niatm r Inn, EMiZE The New tittrieets rmrs st.rtdery urges the art I.lk n el freedmen I ensue. A lb moerat mi.-cline in .N,se Orleans I as,d rejoin' It,r.s I.kl.vg that the same clemency the we Jeff Darla as ultr r leaden of the ret”.l• aid tlerLunt•inir Thaddea.s Stephens and Charts Sumner as haring rao.ed a Tlud.o.iv.., unct. , ,tlar. and unA-merwan ntim her In-,. Wi-lII , GTON. v 2. dl.—.t letter received a' the Istil•n Bureau to-day, from Fort doily, da ted October 6fh, slates that the Commissioner.. l a t e ly Ccrpetebed,to treat witn the Indians of that a. (i on, had arrived, and that the, were but few leder., at the it,rt, Int about bOO 14-dg, bad asssa.lyhd 120 miles above, frho wer• del...et] Item treating with !he dclegatta at the Volt from more-bets:one that they were only to be bet sett together to he intearivel. The tettr also states that it In evident that the ta haat-Jon had wrist-el two wee ke too tat, achieve ifvecesstol ennferetces with the tribe, as the buffalo FeS3On had commenced and the grand hnnts acre !Don lobe Inaugurated. The coot telyyloncrs loteudtd to Atari for home on toe 'AU. I Ent. From Kiel mood ittenutran, VA., itt. 21.—Gen. Turner, com manding the District of Heel - leo, i.tatiel gem eyed orders this afternoon permitting the or. Canization of the city government of Riedpnond, the objectionable officer,. Messrs. Sturdt tint, Johns,. and Bigger, having died deelensiot s of the caters to which they were elected. Gen. Terser, is, a hater to the President of the Punnet], commcmletitlng the netter,cals attention to the lacr„e nombte of deultnto white persons now supplied wito riktioDa by the United Slates Commiesary at the mg or P2Ou dollars tide day. Ile recornmends that speedy aCtltaf be taken to assume the carerof the poor of the city. Tat: coeccil called a meeting to-day, dtelanal the I lice of NIA), Caratit, and colupletted toe organ- Of the body. Ite;ubllcalt Ilattlication 3leetin,r; \r u Tons, Uotoin t 21.—A Ilspid .4 Wan rii was held last cruning nl Cools, The building sons colisdial. there or .ng among the anilinnen a lawn [imbus of Indies, and gnat initlinsiasiu at as manifuitod throughout. An oxrcilent band discoursed while a gl., nir.li inside lies of sonic of the proulinent lights of tit po , t. govt zest to !lin prograulings to Lisa glom.. Th. I'rtslth'ota voudy with negird tort uoustrin— lion. was rattly endorsed. The 'Talkers we, (is•norni Ki'vatriek, Hon. D. S. Dickinson,(l•n -end '..t ry, tire.ity ad others. Fatal Explos:ou Poi, ',num October 2l.—A serlon, leti Jean happened on 14, propellor Fanny Cadwal lader veztertlay. The boat bslungs to the Dal- Immr, and Philadelphia Steamship Line. and a hen oil Chester hersteam chest bursted. Thom- ILS Willing. one of the firemen, was badly scald ed anti tiled. In a short time. lie Was twenty - live years obi, was married, and resided In Cam den. Wm_ Hegrandmek, the engineer had his bands scalded. Ile resides In this city. Eu gene Chill:en, another fireman, was badly Injur ed about the hands and face by the escapin g gloom. Otte or two kttbers• wore also hurt, but not serionaly. From New Yort—iThe flomiebie of %fur— da7—Robbe4 on Railroad, &'n Nan. Yew; Oct, 22.—The Coroner's Jury, in the case of IdaWlDlains, the detective, shooting dead Jobuten. yesterday, In Oonrtland street, found a verdict Justifying the act, and WWII llama ►u discharged. A safe in tha railroad station at Flushing, Long bland, was blown open with powder by burglars on Friday; night, and robbed of one thousand dollars. D. Abraham J. terry, who was the grit inaycr of Wllllamehorg, died le that place last eight, at tttn age of al - vs-oat jean.- The Fenian Congress Naar Tom Oct. 9.".--.The lined's Philadal nbLe despatch saysi of the %flan Congress "Laroitemt changed tn the Censtrtution of the order are coutemOitted. Thy nomenclature of the c Mee of Read Gmire,l6 to be changed to that or Fruident—rainpfactal who will be waist• sti by Buteina, la attain - Off the Departments of Finance, War and GUM] Management. The bonds and ofderadrithd nor Irish be tufted within tth. notate/ week. ' Fire at attitt,itairee. MILWAtUE, Oct. 20.-A fro ads craning deetroTed all the wooden duildicdpt , teeing to NriseOpeltetreet. between Maio and Milwaukee Wet% end back to She new Made " The bowie were occupied by. email trade:* and. waiters. Low,. lithe,ooo. ~Golo. , Nru. Tons, Octc.bo 21.....di0hl II tatilOr sio+A cr. Governments' who Ismer Ms toortki4, .40 .Acmand for customs Is moitvrsloM,l the. ysolss stone routioue to. 0 41actoistktvatlo4st k ow A, C clpy. azUreq, .. , . FR Om CALIFORNIA. • NEW ADVERPSEMENTS GTIEATEST BARQAINS • No News of the Shenatido%h THE LATE EARTHQUAKE I—oloy fr \ line betu qt.lci tin: : merchandise u - : 1,11 to ally kinds at:astern .r . urvo Lorgo have been made to arrive. nra et 1 , (1 1 20 e. illtles 15e. Wbrorr is tleorsetl, at %. shoog 1,95 per one hundred portal-. Bar ley Tonage is plenty. Freights are dull and hens y. There has been a tleellnr in mining • ,toel.i during the %seek. The Ontario, twenty three days Croat the Arctic ocean, rurivrdle day, but makes no men tion of the Shenandoah. She reports the total loss or the bark Gratitude, lu the Arctic. on ,t July 'U. • The obsequies in honor of the late General Wright and wife, lost nigh the steamer Brother t Jcanihau, where bodies were recovered from the ocean, were otnervtd at Calvrtry Church today. The military corted She remains to the steanser; for Sacramento, ware they will be finally Inter ref. It is htlieved that the legislature will au.: prouriate funds fn., the erection of a suitable; monument. Private dispatchea tram New York have been'. received. el-gutting if the accounts sort abroad concerning the recent earthquake in Ibis city, were not exaggeratea. The peers reports for warded east were as accurate as could be made at the time. When the excitement had passed the general verdict was that .he people were ; more mare, than hurt. It war, however, more; shocking than the inhabitants had been accus tomed to. The rest damage rose be mated In the following words: ."-S few Um were lost" No will constructed, sound building was, dart:tap d much: Window glass was broken and the tops of many chimneys and tire walls wore knocked off when they ran UP WI high or were : weak. Several large brick budding' constructed: of poor material with weak walla and fonnda-• tions were more or lore damaged. It may re-- quire $1(0,C00 to restore The damsited buildings' to their former condltloc The repairs are al ready meetly complete. laptrulatluns on European Atiara :sin wher ver,.• interesting; presentment o f pain ieal,s ,vial -ndlithicellannoni attairhiand events in -England, France and En.l rope, Is furniFhed In the limed's eorresixmilenri (non the ealikals of all the.ecountrle.: Among their contents, Is a disclosure of au are whichit In said as 'enti.rill into between thal envoys of Louis Napoleon and Maximilian; At the time of the eiitintillshment of the Mexican Euilnre, by o liivb IJ/: 1 / 7 , : to sustain tatill,hment in: ;net all its was nutilebvtti r " r Tc r IVlltcly. an,11.1 - wliirli In return Nfali. In. din without . .secr It appears that the aristocratic fiaanzie , i of Elslied. are not the (mai. fiiirone-ans of Lhalf rtlpe — viV; daEirs with AcreTlCaatized hp trio 013d11 of the J.:11. Oasis Cati.'e4rACTl 15 K'" Frenchmen of nice are reentionell as ba..7: tuffered to an uncouitortable ezteot through TI ET IT ,nt t In those ocmittes.' la I•ttly the excitement caused among lam pr rile by the fitlatiOe ministers announcement ti a purpose to impose Drw and exceedingly but :h. IMMO taxes has been allayed by the Gov e, men:. acknowledging lu error. and prournioit to mate !needy correction in a man , err that will prove xialrely eatilfactory. not— reitheundisc the hostile attitude exlitirig te— m( en the kingdoms of Italy and Al:lstria. It es raid that .4We the latter is Incresaing her !Mild Itorce, the former is diminishing here. Flom Mexico—Lint Efforts of the Litter als—Our Troops In Texas New 'lons. Oct. 22.—The Tribioar's Meta-. morns latter, dated October 2d, says The last ! effort of the Liberals is now being made. If 11: fails there will be no: means to make a second' effort. tmless the patty shall receive aid in the form of money. arms. and men. The mode of warfare prat limy% will not glue chances to the enemy for decisive defeats to thc Liberal arms. The ; hot la to leave the front of any advancing' tome of the enemy and get upon his dank; title way the coecoy.toeets with a check in his march, and has -to torn back to save his train:. etc. The Liberal forces are very small, for as they lore territory they lose means of recrultb4 In Northern file There are only soma four thousand men in two email carpi , ' one under Others! Potor 1 atd 'the oche , older General Etrob (do. Thrir tams are of all kicili, and for the hir gnus ihry Mill have, three are only a ft, ',ore. of ammunition. =ME 2 - 7,b,rre'A T. `Yhh. COl - 11111 , 1.11 , .f ho I,lwt , n lironn•Vsl, an , ! Bran,.. to S3nti-- After cut• pf-,Kr “fr, ih. mt ..r th, Expr‘-•, no.„. in sixty-il, tkon.aa,l fn.m 111 c 25th 1 ..rp. A I,trzt• p,r - c of thi4 aut ,1101,.iro• h..m -er_ranii 1. ond fl 1. . Ft ow the Youthwe,t •ea Osi ess. , Oct. 21.—Arrived GenereN. Meade and Chapatti', from Boston; Mariposa,' from New„Tork, Alabama, from Liverpool. Cure doh; five hundred bales sold at 51(4. 56c. Exchange improved , . In the Nitseissippl Berate a resolution, aimed at Gnv. Starker. and , sestrbalug tne rights and privileges of In admen to what the statute law granted freed negroes baton the war, was laid cu the table by a large majority. Colonel Kirby, a pton.lueni citizen of Texas, n listed to Kirby :Rahn, was ki11...1 by tds lot mertemployies at flomestead. The leeillug merchants at Houston are pro jecting • cotton factory. 11.1 et A ndersousille Prisoners—Colored Troops to Itertive Bounty WA,BINOTON Oct. 22.—The Quartermaster ir tient Is haying printed a pamphirt containing the 'armee of Dorn eOldlers who died and were Int erri.d In the litclertonville Cemetery. together with otter 11111LltIS Of Interest in that connec tion. In ,oeordAne, tor,h rt rerent opinion of the At torney to-nera;, tho Genrral Comptroller hat de . it:et! t hat all col mitre!, ,hall ter plumed on the ,arno foot= nitle white loltlieris in regent to bounty aml partonstort arc instructed to pay arrortiintrly Thhs tleckion will, it i, qui, p0,e1.1,, - all for .1111litiOnni #'...k).0(X),(01). t man Mut deted In Washington NV ..nisolos, Oct. £'y.—Harriet Wilkes, atlas lieughtoe, see lerind.dead this m.mnirig at her be use, In Thirteen and-a-half street. It is sup- Toe, d , be was killcd by. former paramour, Levi 1.. To, w di. )tike on her neck indicated that ate ices been strangled, and subsc,hlently push ed into a closet. wi ere the body woe found. The Coroutra Jury returned a verdict based on the c,lc, see of a ;11yeidian, that they believed eh:ow:for m bad been administered, and that she was sets, qt. city Choked. The murderer n.brid her of a gold watch set with pearls, dismord tiogs frcm her Fingers, and otbor Jew el~y. The deceased .evas originally from Al bany. • General Palrner'a Course Approved Lorisvio.z, Oct. 22i—The Preaident has ap proved the action of General Thomas, regaining General Palmer in command of the Department of 'Cecil:may,- and the Secretary of War ap proves Palmer's action In rellard to granting passes to colored persons. The Jowroal will publish tr-mnrrow a letter from Governor Bramiatto of Kentucky, to the Secretary of War, complaining that Palmer'* action of granting paaeea to negroeS who are noithrr tree by action or the Federal Govern• went nor by the lava Of Kentucky, Is seriously detrimental to the laddstry of the State. • The state Prlsoneta at Fortress Meanie. FoRTRZ6S 310,020;' Oct. :11.—Mea3ra. Clay and Mitchell were traiii‘portoti votterdav at sun- down to their new quaiters in (:amtil rAnTnER Por , r, OCC. `4.—There nre no ei me of the catuship lilbehnian, from Liverpool on the 11:t. lust., via Loutiondery on the 1:1tIr. Fire lu Bt. Louis. `Sr. LO VI.. October 21.—Lewis zkAthe's Vine- Far Factory, corner of. Wasbingtou street and ranklin avenue, wag burned this ntoriiing tuffs 610,000. In mixed for ral,coo. E ARE DAILY RECEIVING CA 111 P E. Ts 4, $ ( N ) V IL IN C LKI Ln W TII 4/AlaN. ' ‘'INKX OW*. likt9P N'azi4 o . 9 k outitA4t4* • vmstitsur gstriitalki *Pi tik4 4 4 40 1 4.. w4:04. we Mt tit • , , _ . ONT4A4!I - flitc , R*. ittaltlAND& 00 1 41 N-4 0444 N4 ; 14.414444*. 11844 44 41 ' kkoiktt It4o. to: *4 yOlk ECIAt Z,47.4 44T ; 4 ,A 1 ' O 4 4' BILIME Concert Hall Shoe Store, WINTER )STOCKPARTICTILEAT F'ELINVO COS'II. EVERYTHING EI S . LN PROPORTION BARGAINS' BARGAINS! No Connection with any other Houge in the City. GREAT EXCITIOIENT R. been created of latip at the different pleads of amusement, and peoplo crowd them nightly to we the No. I Stars. Bat the Star In its iine of bust. tees I. the BOOK PUBLISHERS • PRESILT TION DEPOT, wherletittrene think Das great • • -• v ,r,:llep to be a! For here can be foundi,all 'cameo, works Which are cold st the publisher's 'prim Thu estahltah ment Is one of the FIVE which US the 111132; 111:Id liberaihotitutloo of the kind La thu • As thousands of pent)°, will 4estlfy lotto have purchased their 800 .GS •od ALB USIA at. It plses, and tho Uf vrAom Gave receliid GOLD AND SELVES WATCH VS, W PIT HERS, all styles of Slim Fact, each puzelanset eeceices something variant In value trete be cents c'Oce. We call ta e attsa Lion of all perrone In a Aced surroandlug conlitry to 71 FIPTII DT triter. they Cu. uLLI orsiend for • CataLocao. 0c14:1w4 ruaLle SALE UNCLAIMED FREIGHT , THE PENNSYLVANIA. BALROAD 00:A. PANY will sell at c Auction. DESJEMBEZ mina, at 10 o'clock, at the WABENOOSE of W tOTE BROS. & No. a Seventh Street, the following Enclairogyi !height—yak= preirlocui. ly removed by (Toms% List of Goods in Stole of White Bros.& Co. H. Honk, Pittsburghftwo bbis varnish. No mark, two iron othbbls. Do 000011 wk. DD cement.Day - Mime. Frazier WIDo., Pittsburgh, thirtee3 S. R. iipear, Pittsburgh, one beg wool bags. H. L. flares, Pittsburgh, three boxes glassware. Hemel & Tetley, Plttfburgh, one box glassware. F. Sandman, Manchester, one box cuirehatklise. E. D. Fronhelm, Pittehurib, two boxes b, pow. dere J 5. Lash, Pittsburgie; one horse hay rake. N. 11. Steel, PittsburAh, one box butter. H. Donning, Pittsburgh, one anvil. shailb & Bsiwn, Ainbeheny, Pr., twelve -istrut A. Freeman, Pittsburgb, one Nil trees. - kieCorralve &00, PUtaborgh, one reaper. 61. C harp, Nehru: Held Oil Co., Pittsburgh,twer be. maalline4, two trek wheels, one smoke one Steam R. B. Bulger, PittsUttivh, one bet varnish, • Lutz & Walz,_Plosburgh, one beer km C. Lberhart, Pittsburgh. two beer key. No mark, lot of glaaskandatone. . Bo two ITOO, begs. J. D. Ilarollton, Pittshurgh, one bbl. - Jas. McKay, Pittsburgh, one bet sinew's. U. Thicken, Pittsburgh. four bbis being, one bail bbl beans. Evelen & Sanders, pittsburgh. tWti h air OAR T Larkin, Plttaburglgione quire paimpas,two; neat• kcelers and; tubseene ball twine, tiro Wires c. yens, . W. Boost & Co., Pagterfacville, Pa, one leather. • l'ackMer A L win, Pittsburgh, elx cane seat chain, one rocker .hair{ J. Bolton, ?Malaria:tonne half bbl wine. O. A. OARPLIETER, Freight Agent. Pi vsso eon, Octobergo,lSSS. • oM.P.Irs • 131:03/11C, BMA f . • FIIMGHT. VIE PENNS YLVAPIX.A, R.1.11,1;0au COX ?ANY. will tall at Pa lc Atlotlolte-DID.NKUNN, Hot at 10 o'clock A. It ,tat the wikuti2tousr.l4 MEEK a. ARNSTItONN,' /Int' attest. amp Mu. Yet, .%ha- lolloolog ANINOI4I4 violated , No meek. a lot of cecuti ` aa4 tattella tll big& 0. LI, h. Vo., ono bbl sto.r, No mark, cum box: ;t. .lJou ZaePttergoo.oalo lomil box. r oan Swots.; Itottoe4,o., ate lunt4ll:%oz. Wooten W, CMOs, 'NV taelesecUlti4Ak Nontoxic. oat 101 mute. Do oat coettoftiotie. - ' • Do ono woodtoAstt, Do cw% aiozi,neo... Du WWI 04;4, ' - Do ono mpg:, 4.00 D. Ca, tvet. PX}e Do tomootooosiow?,l44.AF.4 ,i4,.* oae 7 , ..aCM14, - j, 4 soopt:7, -- v.04 z4:l Ie.VARA.': - •1- '• 4, W. Veca, PA.:(44-14A, '04434 malll iv ViAIA i 4.0 A1ut2191414444<1tQ k.,14. t.y'lauLtir~ cue 011 i!eta, ata Plt.ba - tatetoel.: * !AP:4 ‘4 l Abi!lteAr C'44.W444"-- .. 01 1I„..: Da; " - Da laVandif,l/D!ell - ' -„. two - Txtme4r coste.s. ' 4 1'1 , 9 e /t altZt&ct- :OA hokroo! - iterg tni4 ; ..;f Oil ' aat'hatttrr,7 ••••" •••.' C 1 f,..0 ? Snit -C.J2 , :till: • • : Lkett'itlkA,PAlL.:'- t . M...=X-JO4-.134144 °nC:-Ctl;' y&•*.a, NOtfille..'ol,fc.444l- •A'-lent-'4 liciLrk` ttistaimeolq,ttkle4, ,ASnOplisaVAlrabcoellOrr. t'6llo 10,1%. 011 toIteOVIIV ni fV3ll4:tralVai" Or THE :SEASON AL•L ac D 3, AND SELLING LESS THAN ISBNS' HEAT* BOOTS, SIO:PJ, ALL THIS blOliTtL No. 60 FLE O T : H STREET AT THt POLLS: LTN lOiN . MAJORITY PENNOLVA NIA
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