ESTABLISHED IN he fittsburgit a' ;CITY SOTIM. i • - aridilateds At ' h i t W IWI inlautlon, at Dutra lifersantile Clo Lem Pittsburgh: ' Teem RZlge2dlnan, Al:easel: OM'. ()Nor Weir. fit. Onurnill_ a O. i d gli. o..up-, pm...h. L ...aw.qura, , ,,a9.,,., Q. L • ' '-}.• Strs l ,_e: 7 1 1PNC3.1100. O. _ - N. D.,....,Awerrenier, vanton. O. I..teeluter, 0. .;•..,-,; a 4 laWit l ei t tuatap, O. ' :15.1Qatapbett, tier, Butler Co., Pa. MDenter, St.. lo lsineiller 4: 0 . Haim Pittsburgh. ' ''AllOr*licalpitidwir sarchistarenmins. — flieutOrtas - omegi ikli tut° rlfripd_ *nu? wilt. Po doubt, trn:alter dis - tat: thereseiiei by en 210norabie preeolenny in besiertse 'Elia ittadnite 'gee elrardadebe benutifaidiplomanf the. College, ne Itroniginual of Ida - profreilluel,Of his, hietiairr7 and of blienemplarjed , epertment detingias eoense of ttlINF.'-' ' -- '. - - . , ...' r r.o All I: - the Xate IXO's nevi's, and DILIWI7 . IIbOO3[II at Pittories. French liferinces. ThelAsegennandeneapeat stock Ii the city. At ttus 'corner of Fourth sod Market 'AtZeSite t C. Halms Love a Bno. Mourning Silks, Eorersi pieces splendid quality at popular pH. tea. They are from one of the large New York iNtiCtions, and will be sold at a bargain. Nemem• , ber, they are on the corner of Fourth and Market street.. O. Ile(9oN Lore k /Iv) Blankets and Flannels Bought at a bargain and will be .old at a very atnall advance on eastern coat, tot cash. Remain lter, we are nom on the northeaat cornet of Fourth . It And kltarket streets. C• HASSON LACE k $6.0 {nate, Blue and Bray Vanketa, ltUttlitalltlet and prices. Just opened ibis day at She'lain , et Salolay's Old Bee Mee titand, 74 and 76 Market Went. nave you Seen the stock of beautiful dress good. inat opened at Shellaby & Barelav , s Old Bee Hive Island, 11 and7p Market •tract 1 It will pay you to eall and examine the stock of merino., pop. Jim, reps, baratheu, he., &e. The Largest, Best Assorted And 'cheapest stock of barred, plats and twilled flannels to the city, Is at Shel!shy ts. Bar'clay's. They - hare some makes of flannels that are not to be round to any Other House to the city. Remem ber, 74 and IG Market street. Shawls : Shawls l : Shawls : 11 A full line of ladle., misses and children's large amisqu abair,la to be at ShellAy is it., clay's Old Dee Hire Stand. - coed Assortment Of Fret& cezlncei, Root de "Mine, wool plaids carbrueres, eoburp, alpaca, ao., ae. , of an eaters alsleentul quail:CMS, lor sale very °beep, at Dun lap, Luker k 041.4, 1;8 Federal street, Allegheny, • *.r. •SurriOng! It la, actuinif i aurPrielng.bow soon oar people barite - lashed to loise --iiivaltoWle article known draDoeXisithire.., I 4 certainly Sets llke Znagtc,lQr#t . wtib cure theyery worst nun or dylpipele and. e nable the patient, who lute Deed for Pura irrtiork grown hreitO and the Inaliin ..food,lonat enr.hing tor chooses without tear of la terminated the most iPahrable ated• loins keiattr tar 5112 &same of the stomach and ..botrela 'only 111.-Pittabtoth at Fleming., "Drug teutratens 31'o:tieing Depot, No. 81 Market Street. : • : ,714 Mee' Lot or Fat Cattle For site- toelarat the Buck Tavern, three tones front lie ti on the arovrae•We road. Olgeamy of. _for thappealunds. AtSuper's Drug Sloee, oariaer ca•Pe.ms ind St., Clear .treet. octZdt.d • • Unabated The eseltiMera U uaabated at the great Ile t Cap and Ladled Tug 'llatlee of Wm. Flaming, Ito. 1 39 R eml etlelt, where yon will fled the most ea ten/lye stock of Ladles Para glen's sad Boy's bats and Caps. Ladles for hoods, skating caps, Cleats fur caps, collars and gloves, all of which mill be sold alien paces than at any other House In the city, Elfteent Years Ago- . . Hattetter's Sto mach Bitters was straggling into notice against the' prejudices which every thing new,bMellen% is doomed to encounter 2403=01s at the head of all the tante ltd alterative preparations in existence. its celebri ty hn;e POke Q=moF7 dedtalloda . but ":nO . Poitatani'pronnnnee 7t the only nee itimuCint that hal ever - been IJ:deduced into the tick chars beg. In the hospitals of the Army and Navy, the sumeozurtind Mb* very" best tonic tor warden , ,nents, - inid Linke' it as invaluable for enstalubig the vigor of troops on tho march. as a remecd: for scurvy and all aJorbutio affections, and es the only ePecilifier Caldarestal kid 'Acura. die hailt imithatically lUdorsed It es - the Miner's Afedictse par ercellence, and in Spanish America and all the tropical climates, it la concidered the only-Itatlble antidote to epidemic fawn. ° T01): 11 no mystery about , Ma =eel of 14 ine• the ,catip atonumble and alterative in which ate combined the grand requisites of • mild, pwe, and. tinvitlatad vegetable rtimelant, with ,thednest *Median . atonic, intt•ecor be*, 'aperient, aid , dtpnrative herte, _plants, roof, and bake that have ever been intermixed in nutheiiim The Sitterahave this distinctive quality, which to not ebereil,ll tinielleired. by any &bait, tincture or extract In the world; they do not excite the Wonderftd deete of littftr, intO the nervous system. and strengthen and aturtaid the whole phYiical organization. It is ales propel.' to state that the Bitters are mold eSelnalvedy In alaw, , and never ender eny emnitantes br the' gallon or the barrel. Impow tens and tains:aware abroad, and the only safe. gni/442m ttibllif tuts agaitit them Is •td sea that the Bitten they buy bear, the engraved inbel and note of band of Mama nortetter k Smith, nod the government eta= over the cork of the brittle. candied Flu Root Irr the breath. At Super AProg Store, corner of Peon and St, Clair .trod oe125:411 and Winter Goods. • . It is irlthirear pleasure we call the &Mennen of isr readers to the superb stook of Fall and Winter eloodclost received 07 Mr. Jahn Weiss Merchant Tailor, No. 1:11 Federal street, Allegheny. HL stash enibracirceoste of the rar est - sail ma beat* a i r 6l _ Pkt, .40. 4 : 4 4. 4 .9veratuigilirSeltdVeltald eves lireughtto , the_snarl, nulatet. His assort. Lent int /*MAI= Goods. oomerialtuf Betas, Vraweri, COM% hbask.fles,Ratutiterchtifs, As., mot be girt:Rased easter went. A large stock of ready-made' FeMs,ll3nMe. Vests and Overoosts will also be foutill. at his establishment. Perm= In want of aIMIAIng in the clothing line should not fail to are A 4. weier • eall. 4 4 6te T S °Mere TLIJ 11111ocainped,:have eonntantty on hand cut an - deli ded , .iiortiptil, teen Son-ede Bellmore Bye. tesiitilvlntio;6nokste end.hell. ALIN Oamo, and Cnnidtintrrtfite, 'which we iittr prepared to tor. Adel on Willed it insatiable nee& Otdere eon. Bed And ttneinpilitged. • Strain NicLAvanttn, Ariaf B‘r W. L. Etas9a V0.a10.21.5t. Malt dttnitionienniondSitarget. oe2diwd Thdam~a W. Parry & Co., . . _ . inactive:Slate Bootee, and Denim to Ant&Van yd?, ,Oc mini* colors. Waco at Alozandad 1 4 1 2 .11i1144. Nay the - *ater Works, fittatinnta, Pei. - .4tetidense. 13 . Pike street. (Were spronaptly attendsitto. All work warranted wadi wee. EePattiasilons at the shortest. notion Ito thane tie eepsto, Provided . the roof Is not l itgaedetriliiPut oa., 4 '',C 111 021101" Jobbing stro p. Sub( returned atter= ebonies of Wee year a she iqpitaiiiiiiie•OlVizedtlYshop tor all sorts VAN...Jn fdia. darpenteriline, at the oldittand, v ulladO).ttipt;lnotatlnattadcdditsnat andCharry SUM ,C l ,22foxsiolloitoOln , n4 prompttir, attended to. ; ;?;vir.r.ualt , Fosauarr. Okt Wlter eighty Trumpet ; reteilma breethedstmeeroM;ficadaut,elM ahe to mitaut tfottousurehreurAtate warm. Witte — OM& terieete preserver, but le plain Urfa miming 807.010121. IS MS toast absttre eenutawttme. attesdatm,lumPYST Tat extracted Ortemiii vegetable kiusauta• zaatopened. Opt ze**teepneeriee Qa rift "Met. * 411 r 4 VAAOrgistiien.,, , inatuga floOdat rVirAcit AstoltOatio. ! =144 cd• Stip' tdiainit. , oto, Penn 151;rdef,' :,; Stijol :Fr i nlltla A PAilao la atiPmre''' . • THE "Lot" and "Edwin Adams." PhoenTrsishs of these artlstes and 5,n, others at Pocket Albums At Plttoekts, opposite the postottee The Roth Corithures For those chest, bound books et Pittoek's Snow This to Your Neighbors. It is ern eatabitzbed fact beyond doubt or contra diction that Pittook, opposite the polio/Use, sell. albums., pocket books, sold peas, pocket knives, Pco., cheaper then my house in the dep. Vail and be convinced. House Keeper's Goods. Sleet log, bleached sod brown ticking., faint tura, table then and cloths, woolen table covets, blanket., white and grit; bed spreadc and com forts, crash, towels. tr.c., at Moo4llands Auction Emporicm, 6:657 Firth miteret.. flu fie Purultihing Goode. Varier thitta and drauen, wool and merino rib ben and plain; wool, merino and cotton mocks; gloves, collars, ties and scarfs, suspenders, hand. ketebiarkeaavimeret, cloths, meltona jeans, &a., at private sale day and evening, at 2deriiielland's Auction Emporium, 55 and 67 Fifth Street. Roots, Shoes and Rubbers A large stock, embracing every eariaty of men's, , IVOmeh . • and , Llldren•s b 00...—, shoes, getters, bal. morale end polish boot., busking, slippers, gum., etc., at private sale, flay and evening, at Alctlel land's Auction Emporium, 65 and ti Firth street. Kuabe & Co.'. Great Unrivalled Piano Fortes. These instruments are superior to any et her in regard to tune, touch, Wi rhoans;ji, and uurs'.•(l. lenabc's Square Pianos have their new 'in. petted grand scale and the Agrafre treble. t:l.ar tette Blume 4.3 Firth street, is the sole sheet. Autotun tic Organs. The latest imprOretbent and meet desirable in. strumenta, pronounced by leading orgaulsta to be Unequaled. School Organs—a powerful, compact and desirable instrument for rehoola, eta. Melo derma—the largest assortment In taeeity, menu. factur dby George A. Anne° b. Co. For sale only by Charlotte Blume, No. fa Fifth street. A mob la a monster, with heads enou,;ti, but na heart and little brains." Tht' is the way a dls• Unguished author speaks of mobs. A tusb Is a turbulent crowd of (mane, but the crowds that as• ' , noble daily at Dates h. Dell's Dry Goods No 'it Fifth street, are not turbulent. They go there in guest of the rare bargains that are to be had there at the present time, especially is the lino of Dlk Doc. Good e. Now is the time to se• cure bargains In this line, do not let the opporto nay slip. Prepare for Winter Autumn Di here with frost and chilllitz winds and moon old Winter will come with sleets, and snows and freezes. Already heavy Boots and Shoes are necessary to comfort. Now Is the time to buy them, and the place to flild the best and cheapest le at J. A. /Robinson tr. Co.'s, Si Market street, llea door to Barker's dry goods store. Tht y have everything necessary to the complete outfit of Gentlemens. Ladles, Misses, Boys and Children. Their stock la large and varied and welt adapted to this market, and as they buy and sell exclusively for cash, we feel warranted in recom mending our readers to give them a call. Don't forget tha number, 61 Market street, nett door to Batket's dry goods house. Finance and Trade In New York New Yours, Oct. 27.—At the stock exchange the market was stronger and a good deal of ex• cltement and animation on the leading shares., Erie is getting scarce on the street, Deliveries are not made very prcnoptly. The shipments; will be heavy which will materially re-, duce the available amount for speculation.' There are now alont.loo,ooo shares held In Eng innd and 60,000 sharer; here. At the last open, board the market was hammered and prices were off a fraction, The decline to-day Is quite natu ral as the market has advanced quite sharpiy du ring the past two days without any reaction. The following were the prices at 3:20 p. m : New York Central, 2691@963M. Erie, 913;'@ 01'4, Hudson River, 1063 , 5®106,4"; Reading, 11434131 NY: Michigan Southern, 723.6101172,„; Cleveland ,k . (4 Pittsburgh, 80.30 , 4 ; Rock Island, 107N,@,107,..", North Weetern, 30!..:00.0,t , ; Do preferred„nni".®o.ss , ,;• It. Wayne, 28605i4, Prairie Duchies, 64,44.53; Ohio Miss , vinpl , 27Q2T34; Canton, 4031(g-11; Cumberland, 42-' €1,43; Quicksilver, 05g4834. Gold quiet; dosed at 1454. Demand for Customs fight, and fer Exports nominal, The aupply from Coupon disbursements and Trees ti y sales about equals the demand, keeping the premium steady. The Commercia/ says : Monetary affairs con ' Untie in an unsettled negation. Tnere la a general scarcity of currency; :and 50E65 of the Banks complain of difficulty In meeting the de mand for legal tenders. There 1 still a steady outflow of currency to the Smith and Southwest, which Is only partially set off by the current in crease of National Bank circulation. The street Is almost exclusively 'applied by 'the - private bankers and•hrokers, the prevailing rate on call being 1 per cent. The revival of apeculatiOn In stocks has Increased the demand toenail toga. Anita:reign° difficulty la borrowing on good collateral'. There is a general feeling cif relief at the re port that the Secretary of the Treasury hoe no intent - ten of making any farther attempt at Pandling the currency lentil after the meeting of Congress, The .withdrawal of 150,000,0 W of currency, has produced a siringencywhich has excited a general alarm, and 'lt is everywhere conceded that ancarly repetition of,such expel - . Iments would prodece tenet dlsestroas mutts. The stock marker. Is decidedly stronger, the leading bear In Erie having covered his shone In that stock, and is now nadereteod to be largely long In IL His accession to. the bull side, and tre consequent:rine in Etie,the leading stock, is the chief cause of the increased Arm. nese. At the first board, Erie was the strongest stock on the list, opealug at 92, and closing at en adVance of me-half on the latest quo tation of yesterday. The Leta! transactions in Erie were about 1,000 shares, including • large number at sellers' option. Cleveland tit Pitts bnrgirwas sold freely - and declined North Western preferred was active under the opera tions of a bull clique and rose 15-g. Govern ments are quiet. , The lower quotations at London and the di plomatic passes between Mr. Adsrus and Esrl &ascii, have checked the demand on Foreign accounts, and quotations are correspondingly weal,- 5- ).'s are a lower; 7-30.'s show no im provement, the recent decline having. brought in buyers. The price of the several Issues was bight, The miscellaneous list continue-4 .valet but exhibits more strength. Coal stocks are strong not speculation Su them is held In ale y once i•euding the stringency of moues. • From Louisiana, TINIAS and. Mexico NEW O}II.ELES M.--COttO ACtire; sales of 3,200 bales 4 54®56e; axles for thirty dais. 0,530 bales; stock, 117,000; Exchange on New York 2, , ,; discount. Goodloe, the new r.:nlced/Rates DrAtic4,aittor ney, Lee lITTIVNI. Wm. Bayley, of the Department, is looking Into mall matters for Louisiana and Texas. Gov. 'Well& received a rcialvidon for Alfred A. Jamul. die Erie railway defaulter. rote Soule le expected front Ifovana in a week. Fitch, mall contactor to Galveston, com mences carrying malls as soon as the papers Closing the contract are received. Judge Nahal has arrival In Texas from Wmltingten. His wife is dead. IlGov. Wells Ls - actively organizing the *ate militia. Moot of the Southern officer. appointed wean premium:a in the Confederate (ion. Fullerton has ropested the poll, to ar rest all I:A4;ml:it negates, and turn them over to the pryurot mill - shut of the Frecdm,re's Bureau. City of Haab:a advices of the 19,h of Sept. say that Ea-Govrrnor Allen has started a newspa per called the Marisa= Tents, devoted to cue. tatting 3faximimillan'a emigration scheme. Liberal grants are given to American emigrants. 41'f:ordeals, on B.mt. illtb, which is the anni versary' of Mexican Independence, lfaxlmillan publicly adopted Augustine Itarbide malls hair. The Emperor has publishad aqlecre4, offertAst most llberal terms to ototerants. , MarkoMan is generally considered firmly seated, and is doraloplug the resotireee of the country to the utmost of his-ability. The waiter buUdizig the railways In Mesita Is being. pushed - rapidly Torward by ficalth, Haight fir co., the great railway . contractors is South Anterlea and-eleawhere. , 4unterte?(grFrppal-beat¢of Dr.;Ko~. hoivielf, Oct, 27.--Jelnalt OUT, Ali= 40 / 12 retthedßlwhose tor,st to Epringtield lot at ttmA d ' ultelas 140 greenback, has teen an: calm da. was to day arraignedrin the United' Bodes Comtebalonesta Court tor` ezandnation, The necessary witnesses not being present the ease was paetpeecd arid the pito= takem. to the Candeidge allot Jail. " 4 ' all = a . . °2lcera ,weretaldet a 'deserlption *Uhl+ Gray . suddenly belted Intoyhestreat wed made mid his mew, Allude well known to the dehmtitim, hisreJef rest Is probible. JaepW molester . , M. D., author of Wor• cetteft Dkunari. dibtat raildence CCM , fitidge to -day. aged 41 Team DAILY LATEST" NEWS BY TELEGRAPH INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. LATEST IhREXICAN AD VICES inticipated Capture of Matamoras by the Liberals, MAXIMILIAN'S NEW EXPRESS COMPANY SCHEME Early Trial of Davis Decided Upon. ALL WAR VESSELS ORDERED REA D T FOREL Trial of Naval Officers THE ANDIRSONVILLE } , RISON REPORT, Georgia F. tate Loan Negotiated. LATE II4DIAIF TREATY RATIFIED Average Dai:y Business of the Treasury THE EFIOKER'TAA QUES NON AGAIN (.•a. : 7 _. A ] , c dnte.t nt•hiN, ^ ton, t :. • - 4 ., Says that 6.nor the : 1 1nalcau 3flnLi:.l to the ljnitQd States, Is In receipt this ovoa which antic!: Ae the r•apt,., of :\ latamora3, and the entire OCeriraat of by the Liberal tore , under ,Inarer. The can Le do th.::'q of Itni,ria.l% '..kav:arr 7,:•11 on foot tb .1 n I f lea rldt, and •,f their Lar:n,7 run, heal a : , olut of rcar.nabb. atr c, art,_ls are u, ad to 10, corrohorati , ,rl .4 ;al d splz. hen day t 7 the I rtP 1.4 ,1111.11'. 3: :!1' a. 7 as 7 or -4,11,1t101: ~ f)11.11, 4 111,15 !)t . Ihe 1,.•••i. . h.t, 1717,ri alt , :ount'eti Or , 613tirm,7.1. Important dislosurn rrlstin:r to air recent Imperial decee establishing the new Express Company, are likely to be made within a few days, that will rally show up the animas of the late PlilLaJelphla dispatches declaring the Lib, ral cease hopeless and Maximilian's government firmly fastened on the people of Mexico. Save. ral gentlemen are implicated who have hitherto held official and confidential relaiions with Mr. Lincoln's administration. Itio now positively known here that trial of Jeff. Davis has been decidad upon, and the ar rangements have been nearly completed. Tee trial will be for treason, and will take place In either this city or Richmond, before the United States Supreme Court. The counsel for the Government bee° been selected by the Attorney General, and Ur. Davis' friends have selected and retained counsel for him. Now that the Wire trial is completed, it Is supposed that of Davis will Immediately follow. It is mid that the Secretary of the Navy has directed that atitbe avallabla steam vessels of war shall immediately be got ready for sea. It is supposed that it le the Intention of the Gat , - ernment to be prepared for any eventuality In any quarter of the world. The Nayal court martial, with Vice Admiral Farregat as President. to convene In Wash ington, on the tat of November, will have. be. fore it Lient. Cot. Marston, the oldest officer, with one , exception, In the marine corps, on the charge of 9/1114 for private purposes and losing ,br•nnty money deposited In his hands by new reamits. The Court will also try Commodore Craven. under the tenth section of the third article of war, which requires aU °Ulcers to do their at- - . • • most to overtake and capture or destiny say vessel which it is his duty to encounter. Hein charged with neglecting this, the Jebel ram Stonewall having been In the harbor of Terrol while be was In proximity as commander of the Niagara, and the Sacramento, another ship of war, being In port at the same time to aid him. It is said the Stonewall sent him a challenge which he declined to accept. Lieutenant Colonel A. T. Hamlin, of the United States army, who has made several In spections of the Andersouvllle pristin, has made very long and intenating report on the prison. acd states that the Byes lost at that one spot by ItaiVILIOD and cruelty outnumber the killed and wuncided in the British army In all of the great battles of the Puntrumia war, and at the battle of New Orients. The report could not be received in evidence at the Win trial 0114CC01111t of its being closed when the Colonel reached this city. Mr. Duncan, State Agent for Goorgim le on hts return home from New York. and has suc ceeded In nerottattng a loan of one hundred thousand dollars; for one year, at 7 per cent. on the laith of the Provisional mate Government of Georgia. Ex-Governor Nell 8. Brown. of Tennessee, was pardoned today by the President. R. Rollins, of .New Hampshire, and D. C. Whitman. of New York, were to-Say commis atoned Commissioner and Assistant Commis sioner of Internal Ravenna. The Herald's Washington special sap: The Indian Bureau yesterday received Intelligence that the legislature of the Chickasaw nation has waded the treaties lately negotiated at Port Busith. irkansea. Including the provision shot- Ishlug alert ry. The Toner' Washington special says: The re port of the United flutes Treasurer to the Sec retary of the Treasurrshows that during the peat year the business of the Treasury has amounted to an average of three millions per day. Gen. Spinner, Assistant Treasurer, has de clined the appointment of Auditor of the New York Custom Rome, and intends to continue in his present position during the term of Presi dent Johnson's administration. The Commissioner of internal Revenue has received Information that the brokers' tas. ques tion was again de tided against the brokers to Philadelphia to-day. The matter came up be fore the Court upon an application for an In junction tnrestrain the United State, cl'ectors in Philadeiphia from collet:prig Lay, which was denied. Timely:revery of War has, It Is said, prohib ited the payment of bonnties to Inch of the 801- (wed troops as were not free on the nth of April, 1601, thus setting aside the decision of tie Comptroller, which was based on the opinion of the Attoreey General. The law prodded that colored volont*ers shall be placed on the tame footing with white volunteers In regard to pay. elething and antsslatance, but not as to I boataltts. DEITII Of JUDGE FORWARD, OF FLORIDA. Georgia State Conventloo. DEMOB FUR THE MEXICAN LOAN Addition to Napoleon's Naval Fleet. Extenb ire .Xew Gold Macoveries. MATTEIRB IN CENTRAL AMORIC & New Yons, Oct. 27.—The //rrahl has au in teresting statement relating to the New Mexi can Mee, of thirty million dollars, which was placed on this market on Monday lest, and also a representation of the bonds of the denomina tion of live hundred dollars. Already the dc: mend for these bonds Is very great. Applica tions are pouring in from hanks and individuals la different parts of the reentry, as well as In the Metropolis, accompanied by warm expres sions of sympathy for this cause which the loan Is intended to subscrre. Gen. Augustine ituAilec, the oldest Gen ernlof the‘first Emperor of Mexico, Is now in the city. He has been offered rank and emolerneztta by Maximilian, but has declined them. An addition to Louis Napoleon's na val fleet In our harbor was made yesterday by the arri val of the French ,gunboat De - Stales, Captain De &usenet. Adviree from Savannah say that Hon Wal ter A. Forward, Judge of the Supreme C 'art Florida. riled la Bavatiah on the 111-h inst. Assistant eurgeou Tonics, of the 11th Maine re , riment, has been appointed Medical Director of the sub-district of .the Ugcclice, Georgia, in place of Dr. Baldish: who returniri home with hie regiment, the 173 New York. The steamer New York, which arrived ism Panama yesterday, brought some specimens of gold ore taken from the newly discovered dig ging!, on the line of the Panama railroad. More extensive discoveries arc expected to follow, and the Panama and Aspinwall people are anticipa ting he great{ rush Wile new digging and a con smiticat animation in business generally. There VI nothing, later in te/BLIOD to the revo lotion in rein, and no :stumpf consequence . fromethe Central American remiblicsi bat- we have ictmants of additional insurrectionary oPoi. rations In Colutable, and apprehensions of some of still greater inallottanea as a earl Of all4rld • cotiarunente Of the. Invasion of 'the. BMW of, Paniuni from the State Of Can* ttaimpores. don of which we have alre ad y chronicled. Cauca. has recently suffered an Irruption from the &ate of /lotion's.; 'This new war is looked' upon by rainy aninerely the advance gum of ' othere with which the ever troubled Columbian repubile will Marti* be alllictot • Another ou•strlke on Cherry Sun. . Stoottat Dlipitan to the Tittitnugh °sums. • I%cup, Oct. 27, toss. Well called - Mines Wall, on the Char" Actor Central t.Tompady'a land, grnckirtagergais -down now—can't toll what 11. win Aamannt to. • ;' - ' Oat. Irk oftiURGH G-AZETTF 4. AFFAIRS IN NEW YORK Suicide of a Murderer. THE AIEXICAN REPUBLICAN LOAN. Fenian Senate in Session. ditic., deo.. disc NEW YoIII, Oct. 27 . — Levl Farwell, the al leged murderer of Harriet Wilde', committed eulcide lut night:by eattlpg a vein with a piece ofipewter platter, and wu found dead in Ma cell this morning. The first subscription to the Mexican loan to day was made by S. T. Babbit, who showed his appreciation by taking lire bonds. The next subscription well taken by an army officer who took 810,000 worth. A New Bedford gentleman took $2OOO. It is stated that The twenty-six banks today applied for agencies. news which arrived to-day of the edge of Matamoros and the Investment of Tampico seems to have given a new Impetne to the movement. George Wagner, convicted of the murder of bin wife lest week, was today sentenced to be banned en the 15th ,:a of D e cemb er, The .z a Government haylend large quantity of alcohol on account of the owners attempting to defraud the custom house. A number of 0111- , tals are said to ho ' he ss iodic. 11, F. N•, . a 05;on .5; ;:. 5 .• flstiir aid cis say Via: everythAn q is -Sol; finely. ie Stn.. i!.., ;he milaary. in f: ....! of front the ;:ovcrnment r an Lee .secum4l, was sub ni.iied and discuese,! the represent, ~ no dceit.lT. in :ion has yet been taken it. It As fini.wr stated that Ow CODgn,3 !alive perfected th s great scheme for th.• :15 , :ni-tlon of 11-..1..nd, and that a mo,t iicrfent Vetter Dent ticneral Butler. in their two mile trot to Wagon?. th, nfternann. o'er the Fashion ..uee. Time and 4 the last hest Ming the her; wa/.......00 on record. I emardaT. 1t r.,Cia3lor, epc,,al =eat of be lif.st ;irpartment, ile:ected Edwar.l lon e , one of the in the Brooklyn Post - office. la the act ::t open in; a letter and took him Into custody. .\ la-g, numb, of letters had been strien which led to an investigation and the iirriißt. The Nalltlll/11 Express Company roceatly or ganized in ithhuxond will hold an election of °nicere next month. Ez-rebel lieneral John non is a candidate fui the Presidency. Six thousand shares stocks are set aside fee sale In New York. There have been purchased, and offers made for 2 , 7 ioClahar.s additional. Considerable uneasineas is felt here tO-day at the reported loss of the steamer North Star• It appears that she sprung a leak and pot Into Norfolk for repairs, ruaching-Norfolk dock before taking In much water. There was no panic or casualty on Ward. The American Bible Polon held Its secon d and concluding session yesterday. The princi pal busineas transacted was the adoption of the committee reports expressly relating to the ta sue of a new and revised edition of the New Teatiment. Sir Morton Peto visited tne meet ing and made a short address. . , The Tunes' special from Philadelphia says : The brokers and banters of Prdliidelphhs applied to-day for so Injunction against the collector, restraining him from collecting teres ou stocks sold on American account. This Is made, in fact, to a declaim! of 'Judge Nelson. The motion for an injunction was denied. FROM WASHINGTON Members of the Cabinet All Present. MORE ILL [SAGE OF FREEDMEN The unfair an allnabassadors WA , 11INGTON, Oct —vnth the rot e , of Secretary Seward, all the members of the Cabl. net are now In Washington, and were In coun cil to-day with the rrespent. Lieut. Gen. Grant peel an °din,' visit to the Navy Yard this afternoon. and was received with the tistod honors. lie was enthusiastically cheered by the assembled workmen. It la andendood that the Freakiest has di rected all oardone, under the Amnesty Procla mation, which are not called for at the Depart. meat of State within one week after they are ready for delivery, to be forwarded to the Guy mon of the reepectve Stales. iidvicea tom Mlssiesippi received at the freedmea's bureau to-day represent an nosatle• factory state of affairs exhiting to that State in relation to the freedmen. Many of the Courts Still refuse the adenlaskin of negro evidence, notwithstanding the proclamation of the Gov ernor, and eviece au Intention to evade in every way possible too recogoltiou of the rights of the freedmen. The teachers for the freedmen, sent out by benevolent Northern societies, are tearing their schools with the wittutrawal of oar troops, deeming It unsafe to entrust themselves amongst peorile who are professedly their bitterest ene mi Toe Taub embaseadore, In company irvir. Consul Perry, paid an ofileial visit to the Secre tary of State this moraine, and left with Isles copy of their credentials. No time has yet been dyed for their formal presentation to the Presi dent. During the day the dletlngalshe I wrap. gers, nailer the escort of Mr. Cue. of the State Department, in open carriages, visited various localities of Laterest. The ex-rebd Postmaster General Reagan had long Interview with President Johnson this morning, and will now leave Washington for his home in Texas. • circular was issued from the Treasury De partment authorizing permits for shipment of t.porting guns, pistols and ammunition , without referring to the department at 11 7 zahlogton. There la no truth In the report that the Navy Department has ordered a large number of tear vessels into commission on account of diploma complleations. MILLDGE•ILLE, OCI . ..M.-5.1r. Anderson, of Chatham, introdur . ed a resolution to appoint a oust mince of rive, to memoralire the President for the release of Jeff. Davis. Mr. Joshua moved for its indefinite postponement, which wee voted down. The motion to lay the reso lution on the table wen also negatived. The resolution was amended so as to include all con• federate' prisoners, and 'was adopted. ; An ordinance repealing the ordinance of se cession was adopted, and the resolutions of the Secession Convention, which were incompatible with tan military laws of the United States, were repealed. An ordmance to redistrict the State was adopted. Seven Congressmen are thus made. An election WM ordered for tad l'ith of Sovem• bee, far Governor, Congra:stnen and Assembly. men. The CM:Mention rernse GEO. T: VAIADOREN. Pres% OTICB. • W haws the Sole Agency tor ,rittaburgh. of Q. TED STATES PI24CO3JPUT Alio, Adamantine and Swan Bill Rook and Bye Compft7, WHOLESALE DEALERS- VirD JOBBERS can buy We ebb , . good. by tlitsan, (Atm tool freigla and orpcnus, u New 1".4. Prices by yy j e lug.; Rm. 78 and 8D larko Sired, DIA.CREIN. GLIME & lit,- A ,AL OLA WO U7l. DIODES, , RYRIE & CO., Innelr sad Veeen aillaaserrtre. Dratate. Warty IBettlen. DeinsloJamay.earboarn. Ate. Kiva ov se: N 0.144 WATER S7•I44ETII6TIrSpt aMITH.FIELD- AND STBEETB • PriTSBURG-W4V4..' . 4 We marrant•itl? Wares to bttliCtr to' lir Manufactured WM alba fir.46jlWalt.- Ahem on band;Glabuoare of the abo Aleseriptten...mt ardari s traMPtir attmcded 'Mten. - tten p private moulds. _ eon, ncnxuuearr I;, DRODUCE CONBIGN2LIMB-- J. xo tow to Os tad sad 'Yellcrar Galen, taleal • ' feu* tae Rod Jure • so tdis. prima arpiesi „ , able-jars/a sweet Pos000s: car load Poach Baoar P0c,,1w . 0 . • dabosai abeam Cunt; -a0 boxes_ ,W at. do ft< • do teals. indtaßeata; blta. Platlaa; • ea des. Claffeitha; 00 doz. Caw Tomatoes tad oa-aekbenies: oat: poresio___LlSETT. 88111.1333)1" A atinitllE.NT N0T1QZ,, , ....ii )!. A V - iterlatri fur Ma s se . , ...Us val, ia% be a l ielatig g al .- is* VI an. 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