fffol:l4fkii TN 1786. -(3wl - son-aL m O g , cra.AAIRgAL,coWSE • :-NATIONAL TELEGRAPH. INSTITUTE. Sismaril. CSx l7s ,A:ZlLitTlMsteipels. Argt.r. Costley,- • - Firit.egtielnajnketrkercremi st. serxra,„ Iligapeliours , Papaw: Oh St, TISICIILS . A - St. Liafr:ast.: 702 4 .,rfarAtmr. surritap Ckrr. .1856: M. F. roullttutaktiots; Columbia' Co., NNW oy Plttsbnet NZ$, • It. Welters; PalletTlasbar, Calabria Co., 357.; 8. - Tdolgimaiss; ITlOeteatei; Actim,. C , . o.Swartz,wooder, wayas 0a;Cblo. Weayex, AuV il ny•etti,.Fts..., • ~ M. Ciamitort Paget 14Franlatti Co. Pa. Et, Pugh, ettaaordaad F , MM. CrlssiParbi fr iVas bunt: l Z eirg: • IL Graham, ads, addristola 1.. H. Walter, Oattleuzd tan . O. J. Ilaglaatt, ISlalta,llorgaa:Co:PObia. , • A. L. Sbetwooti,racCounailsville. - Moma 47,0., O. I...Eatta' Woo :Wield; llonraucu4 --rosehivEtuir Liberty. rt e j 11. uocheste4l3eave Fortermsaad iMmzution ousttning the Sege, aeststa-- , -,7sTings, SKITB4I. OOWLST, a ..'10•...r .... ••• a Pittsburgh, Pa. 1.1:; YZ:Blfes Bell,e.t Coes Dpipepsht Cure The only remedy ever dhormorltyst will surely and permanently ewe ayipepsls, Sndlgestlon, lick lesdaelur, sad enable dyspeptic' to eat hearty road Without lean of dinner. Stile neat torPhts. bureri: ,Icserph rhordap, No. OS nuke. street. It -you are 'matting from ilysi.irebr dealt a trial, end be eonetnerd. Mike t low pliers, al Ilfth street _F . :l4!eti _ Yean Ago ler Hostetter's,,Stomsch. t s IsErasellng Into notice see Lint the prejudices ;which every thing new, hewer excellent, V deemed to encounter ?cede? It srende"nt:the.ties4 . - iirellabti tonic and alterative preparstfons in estitonae." Its celebtl- . , Ay Imp evoked many Imitations but no rivals. IThYstfal,tia pl•Cmptinceit the only safe stbnolent that hnitevembyttuttithiluced into '..the sick chin her: In the hospitals of the Army and Navy, the curycons find it the very best' tonic for convales ante, and Media iti invaltlable' for sustaining cjwyjyor of trOops otitis Maid . ), ii i remedy for , 3‘ ..„ yru iaa i al merbutte atlbettons, and 111 the only ~,,,dfic fa; aa i i c k u ,;:• catitotnts sed hours• lie haye viephatkally tidetlea it is the - ;iia;,:': ;Ecdicias per raelence, and In Spanish America tend - all-the trerptcal climates, It Is considered the only rehable antidote to epidemic fevers. There lion mysteti about thitcatten of its sun- Gem. It Is the only stomachis and nitozative to which are combined the grand retindeites of a mild, Ipuro.. awl ,unviUated Iwtsplea t ltlauß .wi th the 6nitielectiOn oftonic intt•tillonstantlicor. • bone, aperient, ax di &putative herbs, pburta • root. and basks that have ever been intermixed to Zetald2ll4l tqfpitrgiOn . ; The Bitten have this dlattnctive quality, which • Is not shined, It is beileved, by any tont; tincture OT esttaCt is . 14e:dorld; they. do net ezeite the pulse, though they blow sr wonderful, degree of -vigor, Into then ‘ srrocar syytees!und strangtlred and Annaba tge.w.tuair.ibrimiciart.-. It le elso=tcitsts Oat the Entters s sold &tittle fasii:eatter iiny •cumetaneesli or.:Lhe Leper ter. ertit,telltsters are abreedierr t the.,o f ey safe. cetera tlielrablle - hei . iguana" themols iee thit ' the Mtten heii!the.engrimed few and note .of 'Ol hlttste. , ltaiittthir,St Are.lth, and Uiesgovernittint i*Orei the . epilt of the _bottle. Bates dc . Bell: Bates di Bal. . . Fall Ina . Wlntei - • i.tk-q4kcEpei ta with-great &Warn menet] the attention of 0 at readeis to the superb stoat nf F?&11 and Winter, • eitsidsivat reeetivalbylifr.loiln Water Merchant 12$ Federal street, diflntheny. Rio •,..stocktallowy, anew of the rarest and mast bean. tlfalgluths,Ciaitehneres,overcostingsararreittne . • ever brought to` the effete= &market. flit smart, • meat of Farntshinr. g - oats, COMPLiang shirts, , Drawers: Clcilliari - Iliek•ttes,'llaaakaralatra, &a, , -eanaot.teayr plapad cart or wart. Aura stank • af teadpiaada Pants, Coats Wits sad Overcoat • -.- also be * cad iit - ttfe ostahllshimerit. Persona . . ; want of anit.fitng lO.the clothing Unit should not • i all to give a.e. +refer a call. ' . . • Sfax i'ol.allvartetieo. hi Fifth stied. Oysters i Oysters t Oysters TDa undgretstukt hart: eannanf.ly on hand and j...are daily ,irecediring.lnattilearedda Baltimore Oyer 4 ters, in cans, trinkets and abaft. Wag, Game, Fin - 1 sad Canna triads, which we are prepared to fap z .mtatrisystepted at reasonable lain. Ordereiollor lied and promptly Aged. Brcs WEtiaarctitua hgentii tortr. 'Enron & Co.,i No. 21 St. Clolr .street or Dosmond Market., or .% rrd ,4 Bates di Ite!Pe. Dry oi:tar, sl'£lfhatree•. Mama. W. Parry a; Co., Memel State,Pdgerfr Ind Delderelallattericea Slate, cOtartoas , solom. j Mdse it Alsitandet Water Wor k., littabtvgla, PC Ilesldeate!, No. 75 Pike .ueet. Orden ,promptlyetteneed to . All work maim:Med watti aFief:-;tiaitHithie4oas at the aborteo notice. No • t aerie r provided the: root 1.5 110 i dewed atter lila Dot an. File nip be nigher. arpenter. Jobbing Sflop. Easing returied after on absence id' three year. rf the syssyslfisiopened my shop for alliorts ofjobbtog ln , Mel:Avesta tine, st the old etaud, •?;Vtrgln Allcy,betwween Sauthtleld Urea sod Cherry Alley. Orders sattefted Sadpromptly sttesded to. orssusse Posture?. Bates & Bell ,For silk goods. , - • : Super's • Ith cc ycaif c Mei ei lOC chipped heeds. 6tStsper'. :11b-ng carver of Cenn and S. Glair street. octikltd • •Street Is the place her *tithe: • Tato berlllghti , Tiumpet tame bar breathed a new worel,: . Sono,loot, and she tiL tasking It respond through as cirtused llt la the Greek Inn teeth preserver, tint In plain !English Fragrant Borolont, le the moat elheettve ideatifileetbst chemistry has ever . yet extracted Ilium the ()Amite resitablikinidoca. Silks, Silks, Silks, Silks -Mourning Mike. lSeveral pieces . , splendid quality at . popular pet. ees. -TWO froni'ofte of the lame New 'Yarn atletione; and sell' heeold at's 'bantam gemern• ,:her. they ate on'the eorneecif ourtiCand Starke tetretts. et...f4r they DJ <waned Fl -1/4 Root Gr Super'. 0_414 St.nre, epper of Pea, att 4 6 9tstr mtrect. 91,P11t4 Street. 211 Fifth Street • C. , Silto: o o/9 1 at. 246 ',nun Stteet, attei4i):444j.ipTal4 busirieu in his proles. - 17. just Opened; irsew eistenuatenseizt sa /haft attest, where se orof -03.00 „.Wfolf! - retOrdteas of oat.* Oak. WV" , 004 &•tf,. :From- Waldo:ton—Amount of National Currency Issued . : Aid to Aontnern Han. , naada7lUl4.l , Stator-Tiebta, ,faminioncrs,,Octobcr...T3-Tna President bas .jecognlrxd.CbiEsthin 'Bore, an Nice-Consul of dweden iandtimsray,.arlioston; laying tba Week ending toKLiy, 82051,575 in etartatcyjras issued by the Treasury L'eprtment. The total keno pp to date Ls e-04-A -.3.17(,); •:, • The . COstrninefif;deistionetiti)en'antlng all .Le railroads within t4.llialta „;of ,the military litision - oftlanTenfieaseir,lanarraa,g,ed for dm ctt ..CO; 9ii-Credl.. Or such redling stock as A wneeaed bjthe Linked Stales, Ger... Johnson "Pf - GeOrgi, a,krui been'. 'dila:ally: iformcd byl,V-80erplary- ofdllaß, .that -; the ?resident chillier inaeglilie peOple" of any Stototastnningrsamcdp . datilms- dcgany to-1 Ilnion:.-:than' adrans;aklayol.,obllmatloni, lebte created In fliqe-notno;tnlionicd? %Ica IT. den 'rot:CM:4W* ' - ' - Alto nob .Embaniams:ayo4 some time ye titlay mishap with the 8 eretary of State, at ati ill'atttita; theryill bd fomwtfy presented to .leireaskient oollonday. - TherMaidont not. yet mane a decision la 'he We oflisturtirizz_ • Befalinetki3Ocofkleat EfampahinC; : fuld' aa LaterWaw4titll4l:Cti6sldent yeitcrday. when 31 r 4 9 4 4 20 =nt, Willy reiterated. th e ,„ c ent!..)2+:4) "en 4 a , Z.Vaii!ilatCr.:- • ' tototitalinlTEitEnainn.,,„ .„itbiyb:ic,'Ontotar:tB,Sr-d,laoutralrn, 7a kiting taco, train at aiterioutti, trew H a itisid, erplodad today, .14zi,x,Cbarita Math, drum. and causing iliesiderablt darnaio to the engine boa*, DA • . PITTS _ . URGEr G : 7 ati " 1 4 '' .Da•ru 01 • lizurarn 01 THL RieLLiver.- I.'ast Eliviuday we briefly announced the death of Day Wood, one of the 1110MT:ere' •eleet or the next Legislature of l'entai4diamie: He , died at his :residence In Drwore township, on Thursday eventhir, the 20te r.- t.,plier no ,aodlll2ger, log Illness, of Id , feve Ho was •abritit year:tot:we. ..Wood,wakeutio reitukrkable (Or the Writ,'rt his Ilk and the loaest, of his •Inicalbree.:Jie :was a ineraterof , tbe last Leg. :lib:lure and hlably esteemed ity his assoclater. iSfliftbrat tepreeentatliW:. Merit father andoludgmble Mend, be has igoveto ills relrird.--Leneastii tS. Toy bodies of the three women killed in the late railroad disaster, acne/Imps= audithich have ever since been In the receiving vault at Woodward HUI, near the elty,' hsrd deed , lde siitledThey Are _mother lied . daughters, and ithelr niteM are iltins.'Maty M. Bean;aftee The- Item C. llonldedd and. Carottneß,Boan, The brother of Mrs: 8., lir. Charles Beat, of Cosh , Ohio, Identified ttehOditii. Tee -thothef Lad been, mewled twice, which will ACCOMIt for the diffetereeiti 'their dames: The remains were entered at Woodward E1111,..cm Thuroday:after noon. Tun Lancaster Examiner. of last Saturday, eays. Rev. Henry iShenr, &hold' and highly es teemed preachier,ot the old Mennonite Church. died euddeur lu the ;ilia or his church in pe. ones towzblp , on aoadae morning tell. Re had just repented an earnest exhortation to his people, sat down and eipired without breathing a word. Re was in themeventgdi Rh year of his age, and hasthem bees gathered to his fathers 'after k long and well-spent - .Twa Butter Citizen, of Jut Wednesday says —The sheep of Mr. Edsrards, and also those of kr. Negley, of Butler, were =acted law wet' 'and a number killed. Sheep creepers should be '01:1 the lc skour.,, as also dog owners. It VI DOI generally understcod, but nevertheless true, that owners of doge are account/ Ole for all damages. done to sheep, the . nrst offence as well as the second. AGED Faortr..—Mr. Barnard Eisenbuth of rattaillle is - 108 ceare old, Ile was born on the Nth 11357, to rans staled of Painsylva; 'nia now contalne&wlthin the boundaries of lbancisr'eohrity:' In Aridint,ri Seri. Irannah Tarnwenreiedigy Rho .11k1Sorecutier wid be 100 years old. She le stilt' good health. She has .had twenty-Ste children, but fire of -whom are now living. Tuousi F. LEEDS. aged 22 years, a Zirakes man on a freight train on the Pencusylvants Railroad, was found - dead upon the tapvf a ear when the irate reached Philadelphia, lastpFri day earring. Ms head was horribly struished, and it is supposed to have came in contact with i, bridge, while the yialtie man was doling. A Ottil, pielno Match is tn - take plea' at the Valley coarse, Meadville, on the Ist of . ;iovem bet; between Gni. Engle, of Cleveliad. and Lady Bennett. of Batenndyfor a elate of: $l,OOO. Tna 10 A. M. express train from corm on the Oil Creek road, while, passing Wont hpar tanshore last Tuesday, ran over • child, killing It irustaatly. On Sunday night., 22d inst., a fine flock of dice" &longing to .1. Prestece, oP Mead township, Crawford minty, was, Mucked by dogs, and nine were killed and several wonaded. In Crawford county, tiny dine pinm trees Lave pat forth their second _crop of nktssums this staeon. Tun coal miners In Sharon are ou a strike. The Late Railroad Aegident near Lau caster—Coroner's Inquest- The Coroner's Jury met again on last Thurs day trading, for further deliberation in regard to later accident near Xatiffasin'a &Erg. We give from the Lancaster Express or Friday, the canclution of the evidence In regard to the .ac eident, and the finding of tne jury. The real cause of the fatal accident remains as mach a mystery as ever. Mr. Blair teatlfied to having tench s¢ engineer on this road and had run the FaseLine foree eon years. His buelness now is to look after the condition of the engines on this division of the roan. Being asked as to the rate of schedule speed, be said it is from 26 to .".6 ranee per hour. The nice-it-non 'peed, which may be run tamer certain circumstances, when there is no risk, Is at the rate of a mile In minutes, or forte miles an hoar. Witneas here produced a copy of the Engineers' and Conductors' time-table, Containing the rules governing the' running of the trains. and referrollthern to rale US, which is as follows: 4. The maximum speed for Passenger Trains is 1 minutes to the mile; and fur Freight trains „ minutes; to ho redueea when not consistent with safety. The Jury also examined the schedule of the Day Express, cast, from which they learned ,the following facts :• The distance from Landisville to Kauffmen's Mee is three and thremtentha (2.1 ) miles; , schedule time 7 minutes. Distance from Sid ing to Dillerville, the same. The accident Is admitted to have occurred 2,'e' miles west of Dillerville, and mile cast of Kauffman's, al though the conductors, no doubt inadvertently, located It 2i 2 miles east of Landisville. That the dletancefrom Landisville to the scene of the accident was three and eight-tenths (3.6) miles. All the witnersee examined agreed that they were eight minutes in ranning this &manes. The schedule lined the time for renal:it from Landisville to Kauffman's (3.3 miles) at seven tranntots, which is at the rate of a mile In 1.12 minutes, or .1 . 6.3 miles an hour. This Is there- fore the exact average schedule rate on that part of the road. The distance from Lendis ville to the place of aeciden', three and eight tenth (3.8) mfiee having been ran in eight min utes, shows the actual average speed of abstain between these two points i.e have at the rata of mile in 2.1 minutes, or 23.5 miles an hoar. After examining the schedule the examine. lion of Mr. Blair was resumed, who testified that none of the trains now run as fast as they did four years ago. Thus, the mall train, with Its nameruns stops, formerly ran through In less time than the Past Line now runs with only one stop between Lancaster and Philrmelohle, lie considered it ea sate to run at forty mile, an hour as et twenty, though snch a speed is never reached. The beet engine on the road cannot run from Lancaster to Philatelphis (G 3 ,," miles) 1n less than 2 hours 5 minutes—a leant that Is the fastest through time ever made—and that is far short of forty miles as hour. [ Precieely = miles an hour—Reporter . When ttin trains on this road are as mach as forty minutes behind time they are not allowed to make It up. There is no more danger in rap ine a train with two locomotives than with one. Wanees did not know meek about the construc tion of the psesenger care, his business being sin Many to look slide the engines. Be taws, hoverer. that mach greater eau Is taboo in the selection of Iron for passenger than for freight . 'tem ke. The beat hammered iron, and of late, sled. are used for axles. Although teev use the same traders for freight sad passenger en -elf es, if it Is ncceeeary to take one from a freight and attach It to a passenger engine, they are re. mred, foe this realm, to change the trucks be fore lending it out. The examination of witnesses haring bees concluded, the jury rendered a rextilet that nine persons (names given) came to their death on the Penuillvania Railroad near Kauffman's Biding, In am... pence of the front truck of the passenger car, llso. 120, (attached to Day Ex press and Erie Express, east, consolidated., git. kg away and breaking through the tlonr. The emcee of the ell inge way of the truck i 5 itu known to the jury. . p. HANSON Lovr & Bao. Tun Rgniblican of Friday mays: Yesterday morning the community was startled by :be Intelligence that a corder had been committed to town the previous niebt. At an early hoar the dead body of John Kissel was focad at the railroad bridge at the Duck street crosslog,, The face was covered with blood, and a near exami nation dieclused two gashes on the chin. From the position in which he was limed, the suppo sition Is that be had been assailed sad received the fearful Reshot on the thin from 10Mellerry weapon, and sae afterwards thrown over the bridge by la assailants to convey the impres sion that he had fallen. A coroner's jeep, after holding an inquest. rendered a verdict setting fortbtbat •`John Kissel came to hie. death by the dlsiCeatkin of his neck, caused by violence knlctind enme manner unknown to the jury." Oen. Muzzy Ordered to Hie Command— * Grarit , i" Winter %darters—Jett. Rots, Tfial—:lteveaue feraild Dhuovered. Taw Yonk r Oct. 28.—A soected to thallersid front Washington on the 87th earn. General AlTarjr; ate fleeretary to tbe President, is or dered to tbe command alba regiment. ...General Grant has purchased and will refit for hla winter residence a portion of-the property known se Douglas Hospital. - - - ;The Henstattgtest Mit Mr. Davie Litz be tir raigned simply on the' charge : a, trealoer :and tbst,Junes 6. Breed. General Rosstau, John H. Clitfora and WWl= AL Evaite au retained by the Government u the prosecutingend Chu. Creanor and B. H. Gillett for' the de— The Derates - tites — ttiainne was a tern of ' alcohol poet:Nay for revenue frauds in)3rbolf. ,Iya. and that • Clutoto noose clerk—a Vir-. alulata-rebel—and scherry Brooklyn firm ars in:Plicate& • . lifeeintresi.:Crrf, October 28:—The gamer of the steamship Eagle runes the following An Inflamed:4 has broken Oa among the neva* si Samna: The Ellsh consul 4 Havana has applied to the Capt4a Gametal of Cuba for aid to put the negroes !down, and four war vessels have been dispatched for that purpose. STATE' ?PEWS Supposed Murder in Meadville .Begra Insurrection at Jamaica. LATEST NEWS BY TELAGRAB,a PROTRACTED DAMEN= MERIN& She A dams-gisseltprrespOOtnie Disenssed PROMINENT REBELS PARDONED The Body of Cot Dahigren. VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS MUSTERED OUT NEW TORE, Oct. 26.—A special to the neer, dated Washincton,.the 9th, says The Cabi net meeting of to-Clay was el protracted dura tion and was attended by all the Secretaries for the Eirstlince lis'several months. ft la repOrted that the recent correippadence between Minis ter Adams end Earl JtUssell woe generally dis cussed, *hi:iota reference to any action on the subject. A mcng.lhopromin ent rebels pardoned to-day, were henry M. Rector, ex-Governor of Arkan sas, and d. P. Sanderson, formerly a member of the rebel Congress from Georgia. It has been reported. that George W. Gayle, the Alabama lawyer, who offered one hundred thousand dollars reward for the assassination of Preeddent Ltneoln, bas been par_doned. Thls is Incorrect. as be comes under the 13th excep tion. However, he may be eonsidemd pardoned, as hla rank iu the rebel army was'onis Colonel. This evening!. Republiean announces that the body of Colonel Dahlgren, who was killed near Rictunond,March ith, -1881, tut St.. Patrick's rock, is expected here to-morrow, and will lie In Erato at the Connell Cnimbers at City lldl until Thundal , next, with a gnarl honor. It alto, nederstoOdlhat Mort Ward B echcr will Pesch; the funeral service In his honor on Sunday, hI the church of Rev. Dr. Sunderland. Intelligence has been received here by th, Government- that en influential delegation „of Cansdians hresidirtfito'Soine liireito mice et. forte to re•estabibh the treaty. of reciprocity be tween the United Stake and Canada. The War' Deiaitiztent has promnigated the followlmt list of volunteer organizations, which 'have been or are ordered to be mustered oat of nervice, not included In previous circulars: Rliaolsln Pantry , Sth cavalry, tith, 7th and St h. The men of the 9th Infantry remaining in se, vice have been transferred to 47th infantry —the latter is stilt In the service; Indiana coo tdry, 12th Kansaseavalryi Co.'s I. and bl—firth. This completes tlacmhatercmt of tilt. ic7l„ meat NlLcsL.sippi cavalry, 4th,lsth and 16th, 4th, 15th and 16th 111e.hIlit41 cranky, .11:61 Ssw York-In fantry, laath; 160thcIfIlit void 172.1 eswilry. ?ad Veteran 90th Provisioned Ohio Infantry, 154th cavalry, sth and 12th, also the oth regiment colored frEdlis.-.l'. YETERA RESERVES HT ITSTEREDOUT. Houtli • Amerian affairs. SUPPOSED ABI#3ONMEN,T:OF; THEVIONROE DOCTRINE TLRRIBLY FATAL EXPLO,...ICM New Yotr, 0 at. —T .iC rrtie 4... at so:4 to the morning - paten saY. that Ltampeanti aft& all that has been said about mueterbag out :he Ctteran Res,. - ee Corps. that the order about to . be issued simply duieta oOmmandlow oedema to Prepare separate tolls of those man who desire to be discharied from the service, and of those who wt.h to be retained. Tabs Is for the pur pose of mustering out tbOse who wish it, en during the number otofficera,and consolidating . b Corp.. which Congress will be tilted to make a permanent orgvnleation, and Into which men who bace,beea wounded stud desire to re-enter the service, but who cannot enlist to the regular army, secOrdlua to iegulations, ea' account of E ion disabilitlesoriii be adinittad. A DOTtiOLI of the party of Ettore-Ise capital ists In this =story, InclOding all eta . of Sir Morton Pcto, visited Richmond and Petersham, V. daring the past week, and spent sometime viewing the battle gelds In that vic.nity. Bassos Ayres newspapers of the lath of September have reached us by way of Earope. They contain little additional In regard to the war. Letween Paraguay - and the Allies. Tna Pruaguayans have respected property protected our national as g. A new line of eleamers between New York and Rat Julien% In addition to the ansmldies granted ,by the United - States wad Braz°, has Peen voted twenty thquaand dollars by the Argentine Coo-great, on condition teat the trips of the vessels be extended to Ramos Ayres. President Johnson's address to the Brazilian Minister Las attracted conelderabLr attention botti in France and England, and In each coon t7 it 1.5 Inferred that the President's advice to too- Brazilians to aim at sustaining themselves absolutely Implies an abandornumot of the Mon roe dot tHds. The steamer Bt. John, of the PeonPn' Lina exploded her boiler at the foot of street.. at 7:80 o'clock this morning, killing fifteen or twenty persons, and wounding many sn we, some say one•hnndred, some of them seriously. FROM NEW YORK. Fenian ftnate in Secret Session, ELIVA PI, P. KETC4IIII PLEADS GUILTY N:w Yonx, Oct. 2s —The Senate of the Frame Con gress reassembled to-day at the Astor House. The chair - la:log occupied by the Pres ident. Col. Wm. Roberts. The session as hlth etto, was strictly private, and the attendees was cot fined to members. It was ascertained, however, that the principal business transacted wee in relation to the sale c f the bonds of the future hitt Republic, which will be ready for ry next truck. S.veral of the members staled that they had reaelved pledges from prcrninent citizens that they would subscrib a for the :.ends in various smoMlts. The Senate In ten es establishing lie Head4usrters permaiently to e lame ball In this city la a few days. TL.• Police Commies ePS to-day made formal coini-lainc the against Street Contractors for clic nen-perforinencr, of duty. Edward If. Ke:chuni was arraigned in the Cci.rt of Genernl Seslons before or order Holt man. Ile wi liclrew Ms plea of not guilty on the gold check indictment for forging in the third degree, and put in a plea of guilt- It was u - n-ced his sentence should - be suspended till be can Lc cnamined In some civil cases before the court. A meeting of4tomo Weeteru and Canadian men of enterq.ise among whom was 11. J. Ron nie, contractor oetrictoria Bridge, was held a the St. Nlcheia , Hotel yestqilay, in reference to the ',lncased canal between Lake Huron and Lake ontarla by way of Lake "dimeoe. The 11.ility of the enterprise was endorsed. Rankin alias Fincer, the counterfeiter, was found guilty yesterday. During the trial the fart was elicited that nearly forty thousand dol lars in counterfeit notes had been sent to Ohio and otter western States. Several counterfeits on ihe Merchants' Bank of New Haven and the Fishkill bank, were found :on the prisoner. Bolca3e.r waltuwested yesterday, and over a hundred Monsen dollars in conaterfait Treas ury Notes and fractional currency captured In ha possession. . • 'IUPENDOUS. FRAUDS DISCOVERED Special Treasury Agent Arrested. ig PRESIDENT SUSTAINED IN NEW GRLEANS. Chngts is the Cabinet and Sinister to England Tsar Tons Oct.2S.—The:hreald pivits a Pri vate dlrPstch dated "West Point, Miss., Oct. 20th," stating that General Johnson has diacov erred most stupendous frands on the Truantry Davao:mut, end has arrested Harrison Johnson, specLsl Treasury agent at Columbus, and all Ids sub-egrets . In three oonniiii,' taken possesslatt of their books and suspended Operldlollß. It Is rumored that the Investigatitin will be damaging to high oftlidels• - , The WorhPs Washlegtoe tpeci t aye Dts pa{ehes received here state that the New Or leetelcoiimltlon toemitalh•Fteehtent Johnson is 3 enema. The rumor that all the `Naval'vessels are to be pat In eemseisel3n, Is untrue. How Caleb Cushh3g will eapereede Mr. Ae olus. ID zogung, ; _ and.P. , Adacr f s retu rn s to • betionit,e4rgyn7Pr.£l444. —,-- . Death ' if. au" !Winos', Hereon° Collector. .._. # l3 iLimarttia. Oct. 214L--.1 • . Barclay Hor.alot rt.:catty 40061atedl - Colleaor of the Nation RCITLITIP, la the drat district of Pennsyleania, to netted his father, Joseph Harding. died end- deny We afternooa. of congestion of the brain. PrITSBUW;II, MONDAY,' OCTOBER, 30. 1865 FORUM EUROPEAN AMIGO. .Masonry and the, f &pal, Allocation, ,THE DIFFICULTY WITHIINGLAND. English OppOeltion to Russell'• Course. New roux, Oct. 29.—Files by the steamer atrial have been received. The Pope's alloca tion against 'trot societies bas oezasicrned • great stir among continental free masons. It la reported that la Paris, the lodges of every ziLi except Scotch, have assembled to deliberate on MO proposal or reeoncillotioo.: dental ktolllioit who la Grand Muter and at the same time com mander of the neflotial gaud, is sorely perplex- It is 4ouNl:ts-be wlllrestn his functions as Grand Mester. In regard to the Adams-Ruast 11 correspon dence, the London Sean says; It should not be forgotten that the claimi made by Spain against the American Government under elmiliar Mr. cumstances, were only settled by treaty, and those aside by Portugal !Unlashed tnatcrlsli Ibr argument which lasted more than thirty years. If powers such as Spain, In thy cireumstanees, feel themselves bound to p.ri*•ruate. the discus -131011 until they obtained some sort of selylement, it is not probable the United States of America will follow a different course. Assuredly Lord Ittiscils refusal to refer the mattersnow In dis pute will not settle them, IVilmotand Smith's European Tintptioystit is Just pOsflitAc that to , avoid the payment of a few hundred themiandSoc a Million of money, tre may base our oppoiltion on a principle so untenable as to Came us, when eases are IT versed. when Americans are neutrals and tee Pre.betlipicuts, to stilferterribly In person and pocket. We do not apprehend war, for war In these days eon LI not wine out of this business, put something nearly a, had may aria" in the future, 'sheet Ow practice we have .iercndod may he turned agains: ut Its a way that I, hideotis, eve •t to et •inise- The Liverpool Post says : The rummer In which the London press have reviewed the Adams-Russell disiatehes does not promise success to the Eoglrb view of the Aleb .ma question. Lord Russell did not appear ') be aware that the Dotted &atm had retetited from the position takes up by lir. Quincy. Adams In the Portugal business. It Is possible he rosy set be twonght to admit that the alterattans made In the A.MeriC3lllsweittconsequaceof the discussion whit Vonaggars consonant to fasties, and that being behlna:Americatul le this matter we must take the caosevinenoes. The London &sr says: .srl Russell, to hie anxiety to save maritime powers from responsi bility for injury which their subjects may tom. Movingly cause to belligerent', has taken up a very dangerottit ground:birdie maritime nations when they may In turn be The suffentre by egg' seta. Whatever view may be taken of the in justice of the datum In regard to the Alabama, we not no British gateman will fall Into the grevions blunder of placieg our commerce at the mercy of desperadoes who may lame from neutral ports during some of our. future wan. Dora Lord Rusk]] really mean to con tend that the power of England Is Inefreetwal to step such an outrage as the Wining of the Sheneadosh from the pert of Landon, to be come a privateer after having had VMS sop piled to her on the high seas. Earl Russell ` de serves all the credit for :his ledatery in endear. bring to quirt them:mai of Ur. Maas byquot, log what his erscrifather said ead did lifiy yews ago, but at the same time the security of cot melte to the press,. it day u a sobject of rt *ter Importance to the people of Ragland. The Loudon Sperbeio? payer The correspond ence between Mr. Adams and Lord Russell, le top grave, moderate, and carefully seitordstrained on loth sides, not to wear an uncomfortable aspect to all who wish far pennanmaily pan t relations between the two conetrlm. The Trit”ute, Florence correalundent says : The cholera hu nearly auto:glued le hale. In France and Seib, too, It Is on the dee vase, and does not Puerto beyond the seashore. The ennsnal hest and Czouth has rad !arty gab tided. Gina discontent prevails in tire•rs. The hag =Ems himself at Corfu, and does sot es rs for his tie tdom. The 9afttm li evsal to seise the It:timeless landed property attached to the mosques, his (luau= item , to the 6390 DredlenTiOnt as those of Italy. 'andi . be tries to restore the balance of his Incomo and expentitture by nits means. Ths Prince of Beryls has put himself Into cum moulcstiou with the most influential leader of the setfnii■ae, who proposes an Iniarrectloo for spring. THE FREEDMEN IN GEORGIA. trlr ta I. of Ore S. Taewv-Irs NEW Tonit. Oct. 33.--11 . 4 e Tua,e 3tacon (tae ) lett& Niyf : 7 4 :eerie the nezroes In ocathweettro Gecegia remain at their old homes. Almost universally they hare made eontraeU for this year with their former own ers, aid 2 apprehend ham all that I have seen and beard, that they elll renew their contracts for the ensuing year. On the plantation of General Howell Cobb, where there are between six hundred and seven hundred aegrons, who have been born and brought up oa his place, I found they had all made liberal contracts by which at the end of the year they will have ample means to sustain themselves and then families, and which, if continued for another year, will enable them to establish themselves comfortably for the future. The same pronto- log condition of affairs exists on other large farms which I visited. The freedmen express perfect congdesce in the goad faith and good will of their employers, and a spirit of forbear ance seems to mark the conduct of the employ ers In the treatment of their laborers. The Im pression hazing *trailed among the negroes that the lands of their masters would ho dis tributed among them about Christmas, the Commisaloner of the Freedmen's Barmen lime issued an order, la which all officers and agents of the Bureau are directed, and other onliers of the army are reseested, to convince tee freed peoole that they are utterly mistaken, and that no such disulttutloa will take place at Christ ine-a or at any other time. The some letter says: The feeling IP favor of wiping out the debt Incurred by the State du: lee the war is Growing In strength. Many re.robers of the Conyertion were elected on ais. roma of their known repudiation VOWA, and the cc don of the Alabama Canveation on this inesilon has gi yen this party considerable en eft arageinent. The Herald reps Jeff. Davis la to be tried be fore the United Stales Supreme Court, op the cbaTe of high treason and that ail char.res of complicity with Wire.' and other& Whoa= treat ment of prisoners of war are to be abaudonad, and tam at a cabinet aosalou le August, when the details were arranhod, It was decldsd that the trial of Davis ehoald I nmadlatcly figlOW that of Wire, but thelong delays In that ease may tend to delay that Of Davis. It Is understood that the Attorney (lateral was authorized fo se lect three men u counsel to aid him In Om pros. ecutlon. Mr. Speed Is a - native of the South, and It was decided that another Southern gen tleman and two Xurthern lawyers should be is The Richmond Times says Mrs. Jeft fasts Is residing at the house of Mr. Schuyler, near Au gusta, Georgia, and .is permitted to correspond at will with her hatband and friends. Mrs. How. ell, Mrs. Davis' mother, Is In Canada to charge of Lb, children of the convent of the Sacred Heart. at Montreal, and ethers. at a school at Lennossille, sixty miles from Montreal. PROCLIIIATRA BY THE PRESIDENT. National Thanksgiving Appointed. WASUINGTON, Oct. V3.—The President to-day leaned the folltrivlng proclamation : - By the President of the United States of America; a pmelamation Wirratnas, It Dm pleased Almighty God, dub. mg the year which IS sow coming to an end, to relieve our beloved country from the seottrge of cavil war, and to permit us to secure the bless- Inge of peace, unity.stid harmony, with In en largement of civil liberty; and wkereas, our easmilv Bather bat' slab, - during the PUT grodonaly preserved us Rout tho fialuoititte .01 foreign_ - War. Pestilence /la -famine: , :and wentess•Attthestereess exalts:Ma nation, while 5105 &reproach to any people, now, therefore, I, Andrew Johnson, Presides& of the UMW Btateeildo hereby recommend robe pubple them of gu"ber‘ dck lei Vat and observe She dial Thprittfay Deenaba as a day of. National: Thenkeetiree &a the Creator of the Catena ter theeadeglitnnesinfthitesinot and I do:. ra ther reeoOtraids4 thettm that day the whole'Pte• pie:wawa cOnfession of sins against soodoess, and, with one loot and .atte ado, intoloto Divine pgance In the - ways of manna yittne and hoeia. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my' . hand and caused the ecal of the United . States:: to be affixed.., /We at the City of Washington 2Sthdet Qctobere inthe year 1503, Mid of the Independence of the United 841,C3 the eighty ninth. Aernnew Join's" President. By W. H. Selmer., Ben. of etAft. FERICIt DISASTER AT NEW YORK. nlosioh of a Panemer:Steamer, EIGHT PERSONS KILLED. LargrAirmber Severely Injured raw Ye ex, October 22,—Th1a morning at about aituarter to ilx o'clock, while abreast of TweittlellSBtreet, Mirth slier, the tort 'Alter of ,the steamer, St. John, from Albany. exploded. Seven persons, were killed, seventeen scalded and one 10 missing. There were only about 100 persons aboacd:sothat.the casualties are not so treat aa tbei Would have been during the sum mer. ,S t,th:a time of the, accident the engine was makinf thirteen revolationsper minute, and earning - a ytelsore of steam vazylag from 26 to 28 wends, and LT licensed for 35, but the safety valves ire Seelghted al 33 pounda. Sone of the enginetts can account for the explosion, aed regard It asliery mysterious, which can only be solved by thbrongh investigation. At the tittusot the explosion there were c.c., firemen to the boiler room, one or whom, a Frenchman, niime pnkno no, Jumped overboard sod swam tor shore, bat it is supposed was drowned. Vie other escaped. Toe steam, ow. trig to tttelliegiloti of the ebitine, did not effo7t the math deck iso munch es the main saloon - deck. One of the deck betide :was severely burned, on the lowa. deck. Theta:Om which is situated , on the lower deck and willeh.isf fortunately located on the guards, lit ablitti Mx feet long, and three feet deep, leaving an 'opening Into watch three or four men could easily enter. Tee whole upper edge of the sheet is torn off. Thu ap rrs • lure la-on a lite Ishii the saloon deck, and when the explosion occurred the steam Wits followed by tons of sealdimr water, whi fa passed thromraeveral state rooms on the posits , side; dto a few scomads the bottler ers te r was Weald tee Inches deep on the door. Theexylitilon also tore tip the deck, making splinters for a long distance around. The psi• ler) and itate;rool:lls offer L 31.050 that *ern de stroyed below were terribly shsttered. The terra pitta, fa thelienlre oC the telloorLls per forated with a large pleee of iron. Itsome 1211 In the main saloon, and 1421 n the gallery, on the opposite alas of the ealoor • etc I we ty feet from littplace of explosion, aro shattered and drenched with water. The event on board was sad. Forward of the engine bulkhead lay the dead. Mutt a mutter and her two thilt'reui next a mother and child, whom husband and father lay at the other end of the saloon anlfering tortures inexpressible; next a mother and wile, he Was ilve and so was their child. lin bad tope ems of their room Jam before the explosion cecurrcd. A man Jaffe' this The: folltivlng are the names of the of the dead Mr. Brooke of New fork, lire. SYsi• labor and twiselillelren of Albasy, Mrs...Arehom. Ply and child of Albany, Mrs. Julio F. . heynolds or Ttrooklyti . Mr. and LMrs.l Archambly and child, occupimi room No. Fit; and lire. Walla bee and children, room No. ill. The othsot oc cupied momd immediately over these. The scolde.diworc disposed of In another part of the solooft or state rooms n^or by, in which t"h'eefr l :4 s mgcTiurr d . Carl uo ' a u nt ta4 The ki st w e Vas a te r' r can scarcely live. Mr. Aschambly7 covertly. F. Lyon and wife, Tel:vide,. severely. NI. I yen con scattily recover . .9. IT. Northrup, of Albany severely. B. Zoner, of Batavia. acres-if fy. J F. Ctuolgtam, of New York, his wife and three children, all had their feet terribly melded. C.:£. Spault, of home, and wife had their fact severely scalded. Mr. Coyle. of Al. t.any, eligheiv. John Anderson, of the methisr St. John, scalded. Mary Slelleitald, of flu. nouns St: Jobs, scelded is the feet. Fthariea aaa Tradeati New York Nair Yotat, pi•t. 25.-11a:twa ;on 11.3 quit. Mpg, at the early OM stbm.rading no effort .to harom, the market with cash. The mar • bet was firm on the sin , t after open board, but was afirfa.ifatpammeryil by the •-toari. T,- tea - Ns the ataC, net 121,14.1 rtaaaVc.rt..l n portion Of tilt decline, and left oil steadily. The SAow ing n the closing prices at -1,3d0'ci,,,k, p. m. ; iew Yon I. retaral. 1174 , 0,15, Erie, tr.! , ,o‘tri , Ittat: tor, I 1 ftft t I I billtg - nu 5 ,uthern. (1. 73 , 4; Cicrrland - and littatmrtb. ~(LVnr'a • Ito, 4 la!” n4l, Inui, Nonhwext,ro preferred, - . Pr atrl& du ['Lieu, 6:to A tlantic Ma11 . 1:40 141. llttaripom, Alit.hliaa Central, Ii , eats - al Coat, al The 11112,a, ll.metauf list VI as dell, but il,c Spr'.D..: 11. , tataln C:oai Yard stoad tLu .lartneat among the coat storks. Mariposa to 14 anti et• In atturipation of a rlAc In consa- I inner of the payment of net tlollarinstallment,. The Aull'etant Treasurer. today disbursed $520,000 in the rederajnlon el the temporary The amount of Gold Interest paid at the Rob-Tressuc; dialog the week was f 7.479,338. The ceserwele; g e ;• : Money Is easter ; era e? 0 Iltiiol, to emplo; thelr balaucos and again are seeking borrowers, though in no case at • lower rate than 7 per cut. on call loans. The demand from Steel: Exchange, though sc • tire, Is ICES pressing than yesterday, ,rresent symptoms taxer sit early return of comparative case at 7 per cent. Geld to steady, the presall ing tendency bele:: torarls easier rates. Ex ports of gold are large, being $300,914. A large proportion of the experts are In gold loans. Discounts continue active. Bosinets In the wholesale market has been restricted dating the put week. owing to the temarkehle etringenry in money. Floor has do. diced, sod In family grades there has bean • cotccrelon of One dollar. Wheat and corn are higher. I'mk has been mush excited, and Is lower. 1.1.. et boa Imscoved. Cotton elmed ',met. Whisky ban Improved. Oliferencra Mincer. Gen. "Nebr.ldr.rn end Governor Iliramictle Amicably Vetiled— PeAele Merin. CINCINNATI, Oct, 9h.—The difference hereto• fore imbuing between General Burbrldge snit Governor Bramlette, of Feltneky, barn been amicably adjusted. A meeting took place be ta-ten the parties at Frankfort, on Thuraday, when the causes of diragrnement were explain• ed. and a complete reconciliation was made, The Cia site'. Chicano apeclul anya: A ,eve, norm commenced Wednesday night, and con tinued unabated up to lia4t night. The wind blew a gale, doing noniiilerabla daainge to the ,hipping. LL commenced raining . hem yam,- day rine-n:00n, and last night u strong win l pedalled. A cold rain net In this morning. rternu Steamer TY recked—Vew Known to be Saved.. s t f1A0t.r....70 , . B. C., Oct. 'US —.The steamer ,Itelet bac which left New York for New °deems on ite ? s h wet wrecked oil the rout of (hernia un Wednesday last. Four boats and one raft put - c IT from the chip. Oae of the beats arrived at Cnarimton to-day. Tble boat contained Capt. d.' Young, engineer; U. W. Dortee, porair; W. 11. Moorhead, S. W. Whit. J. It. Maltby, Mra J. H. White and child, Mrs. .4.,, I.L . Dmirisitt and children...D. Patel and J. McLaughlin. The other boats and the raft have not been heard af. The enrvivors will talcs paeaage on the Quaker City for New York to morrow. More Whalers Burned bYlthe Shenandoah. So'. F124.11C1500, Ott. l.Z.—The ateamer 'Pal metto arrived here yesterday from Plover Bay, September alst. She reports the capture of twenty-four whalers by the pirate Shenandoah, which have been heard of at that port. All the names Included in the lists have been hitherto telegraphed eastward. The bust men of tllb Shenandoah was by the ship r Victoria In the early part of July, when she was steering south under full sail. During her operations, she passed through Behrhsg's Straits to East Cape, where she burned nine whalers presumed to be pas t of the the twenty-four whose names were reported by the Palmetto. The Indian Comtlilesion ST. LOUTS, Oct. f,' , 7.—An arrival from upper Uissonri reports that the Indian Commission abandoned their steamer a handred and twenty mace below Fort Bully.. and were proceeding overland. Is Is not believed that the Commla• Alan will ascomplish itS Miseicirir as' .no bootie Indians are said to be within titTett hun dred mace of Fort Bully. Fate Untot. Betaold are evacnated. 111111110ii5O stanant 'ftleght .stoned'. the month or FeHoar &One river and Fort Union in contieunetee of . the Inability of steamers to retch their destina tion, and Will hair. la .Ukover till-spring. . , Thaastrous,.cale at Sea . reunites licernon, betotter•tra.—The nova e/4PleSorr. (rum Nov _York on the 21st test. , for New Orleans, was tarot . Into listetton Roads by_ttie.ateitteship Mebane: . She anconn;, red"' thnitth Lila -tram. the 24th to the 276.• She .h3he - her Odder ,ebillt and etdppl tier- eisnci. /Grimm and angina were , dblek,'• and she Is taint badly. oThe trawls estunated,:, The Mediate 'indite:AM' Eo&Jlah ibrig; a c 'tgi!. ineeiTh tom' Gilvwdot, for Urarpetal;w4.lk ton, ,dtaiblird,':one hundred Anne,' wrath •or: Charleston, on the Mgh, and+ the acne dal' eaw two dihhtsged 11 411, names unknown. Bandnas Stattaaated. • Naw 2t They *night the ki Tenho BthethOod held& swan In la city last ..Teningt and tatahlielen ileum mill. tiny. naval and dyll bateau. . Other toportant tratteen relative te the ortanlzation In America and Ireland wu trantacted, FROM WAS f;IIN.gTON. Sales of Army Suppliers. WHOP DIM OPPOSES CHURCH USIOF Nsw Yokx, Oct. 20.—The Iterabrs Waldleir - Won dispatch says . Ex Governor . rieriont, Judge Daly, Samuel Blackford , law. K. Tuck ering!) and other notables are at Willard's. Judge Cooley, Commissioner of Indian affairs, started for New York ohs, last evening, to be absent for 'enteral days. The Navy Department is already in reecip of a =mire, of letter, fnmu officers recently mustered out, tendering their service. in rAse easels were about to ha put In commlasiou, and dispatched for service. The Bales of unlined buildings, the property of the Commissary and Quarter ;banter's De partments are goltbi on briskly, and bringing considerable revenue to the Government, for In stance about $30,000 worth of !amber In the form of buildings wan got rid of testenlav, tinder Colonel Bell's direction. The Quarter Master's Department has a considerable amount of pro perty in camp equipage and wagons. Relies of Grant's anal Shennan'n rampArns, are yet to ba Fold, and the cavalry bureau sell their hun dred horses weekly to a emote er lively compe titors. Assistant Postmaster General Alexander R se dall, la expected back from the west on Moeda). Cons!datable remark• has been excited by the delay In the appointment of an additional met:O ber rtrmirtd to make no the Board of Appeals Irrtbo Patent Bateau. It Is said that the Pro-l dent has already signlfted that the appeltament baa been designated, but as yet nothing h ss transpired to discover who the Individual Is. . . One hundred .and nineteen patents will be Issued by the Patent Department on Tcteaday next.. sod Jamul the same ntmber that day weer. Bishop Davis, of the Episcopal Chnrch in Bomb Carolina, has addressed a is.ter to his clergy and Islip on the subject or the pros canton of the Northern ancillauthern branches of that denomination. lie VI • Intalna that owing to political events dlsialon was aaavaidab!e. and Is to favor c: continuing :be separatl on, bat Is SySibarg to submit to the decision of the General Corti titian of the church South, which Is to assemble at Mobile daringnear month. Melte Explorations on the Route of the Russian-Acseriean Telegraph. SAX FLAvCISCO., Ott..—The steamer George S. Wright, with Colonel Beckley of the Russian telegraph expedition, was at norm Bay when the Palmetto left. Winter was Jest coming on with the long nights. A little exploration developed the fact that Knlekenk river to the same as the Yankeen, navigable for small steamers to the English Fort Grant. The har bor selected for the landing of the ea ble Is on the Amenean elde. It to safe bettor with a bard bottom. Than is no timber In that region. The country le rolling but not =lglu The ffei :d Is thawed to an average depth of ton Colonel Buckley sounded across Behrlegs Btralts to Bt. La•reacs Bay. The tioundinici were favorable al` the way across, the bottom Wag mad and ground leo. The Illeitdlecotales of the Bt. Lawrence hay were not favorable fur laying the cable, being shallow and exposed to the southeast gales. Michigan Bay was found fall of lee. The day presented • good bottom and teemed sellable for laying the cable. The Asiatic side Is mere mountainous thou the American, and entirely destitute of timber. Theground is thawed about thirty inch., The I ndians on both aides are. friendly, and promise to he umlul., The Russians Ito , ! done every thing possible to further the enterprise. The steamer wilt Col. Buckley will return to San Francisco In November. Professor goal:mind with an enterprishm par ty of twelve men left at the loot of St. Michael at the month of the Knlchpeate. A small pro plellor left with him to explore the Yankeen. Disaster to the Steamer North afar. NettrOLZ, Ont. 2.4.—The Norfolk Past this morning gives the particulars of the disaster to the steamship Nonh Star, in gale cif Hatteras, on tie night of the 34th lest. Such woo the farce of the leak on the morning of the 25th that the water reached within four Inches of the Me.. and would have extlecvished them but (or the r oiler human t n ale of the troops and pas sengers on board to prevent it. After throwing much of her cargo overheard the vessel made one tr....round gallons of water In twelve m n otes. The ahlp Is now at the wharf here leak ing to the extent of tvo thousand gallons • mlnnte, sod It n quirts much energetic effort: at the pumps to keep her from sinking. The passengers have pottliatted et resolution drum:inc. log the owners of the N rtb Star for seeding; ter to sea in the condition In which they knew her to be. Atrocious Murder In Baltimore BAITIIII. . Oft. horribio murder and robbt ry were e, mutated today about noon, is the photographic establiehment of B Grore, on Baltimore street. adjoining the Son office. The proptletor was found, about one o'clock, Ifini pion the elm of as operating room, dead, with PhOt through the beet of his hi, head. MI person bad been robbed of a watch and other ea:cables. Parties In the adjoining building testify to bearing the report of a plsfOl about noon. No clue has been oh. rained of the murderer. The murdered man, Grove, coma) here ( rota Carlisle, Ps. It is sup posedistver the w. m. c our ir ercr i.‘ ts,i;rztuar.hell,b picture. victlm while the The Pirate Shenandoah ziss Fnitie . etsco,Oct.:g3.--ity the steamer Amiir ica from Nicaragua dates from Minalido to the nth of September are reeeived. The Ilonalulo Adzsniser publishes a list of ninety five whalers composing the Arctic feat, nearly alt American. Thirty-three of these had been burned or bonded by the Shenandoah. ..a sir ty-t u o rtmetinell to be hcard.fnm . Tee Feder srar steamer Saranac sailed from Nonslip ou the 111.11, owing to the rumor that a lot of coal tisd'heen lauded at Femtlea for the Shenandoah. Fenian Invasion of Canada Feared. 'l 4 ,ono;ivo, October 2S.—The Leader to-day has as article on the expected Fenian invasiba, and calls on the Government to take the twins born the rank, lest the Fenian...should get Chops and establish patrols:ou the frontler., and luau curate a passport system. A fearful state of alarm exlsta here. The Jury on the saundent kidnapping case are still locked"tm. A raid on thy Canadian banks by the Penlans is expect ed. We hale four locus of anew =LIAM rail ;llg. Prom Cairo—Cotton Shipments—Venerate Longstreet and flood. CAIRO, Get. I:9.—Nino hundred and seventy 1,21,,, of cotton panned for Bt. (nth, and fifty for Evansville. Ger era's Longstreet and Hood have arrived from Nov Orleans en mate for Wdshingtdn. I.oWE—Ot , i Friday morning, October :MA, at half past It o clock, at tne real epee of bar soe-ln• law, Richard Parket, No. 69 Srulthaelrf attest, Alm MART ANN LOWE. wife of John Lowe, am:eased, la the o9th year of her age. The funeral will tate.plaoa at I o'clock, r. oa Ilorroar, the 30th lost. R . R. REEVES, 'CrIVIZOMff-i."1".411. - EVEI • 88 Smithfield Street, near Fifth street Sir COFFINS of aver" delealpllol2. URSPS. GLOVES and FURNISHING FOR FUNRS ALS g_emerally. Ilar FOIE IJIERRS.E.miI RIAGES fartassd MCCORD it CO., Wholesale Dealers to Hats, Caps and Straw goods Have now fn store the !smut and most somplet await of GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL E*.r. otßred la the wire. Pdarebaala are mu tat to and IMAJSII2I* ma awn, whloh will b e at very law tato. nal OOFT - RNING OF {PATRON BTFIEETpa The asaesaments upon Om properties Wiwi* d to pay the damages or W. Sr L. finotatt I ot 2l:?=°l7=llf" _ i l ~. . -AU the perroa who have been ,11101031103 gars.,hereby agalikAO liar trialr asseastesnts Within , thirtr -dere (Mot this date, or the said' asoeumetat will lmtliel alms nena-aracentes interes coats. and feet for W FILM Iti.EBROL it , BRO:i' -" ••' • • Tnstuallriihturana Mitc, • 1!,, Idaikutacturers at IttereekWatera Manes Tam, t4FAtentr)Npaa r Ogoao4eiters , ca=oult abal man% Espeazi :Onto oar* D, sup ** wa ke surmta i rin pr al4-, .ns Mcgauvito. - 1 .. . --- • • • a :., PBEV-'T3 ATIO /lax TB. , , . ti rutrii - cht. - 4 13 AM n rW e t 01 k g ral "4 /NM' T u4 l.- aii.llol7BEir i ga r eltr a nn. P4- ,040113 and OM 2141 Wad Wader: .fat - -a 4 1" 1 °P 41 :y r . Vail rug= ow &wok. f "' - Valbuier Tilietial sad o= l 8 413 C Z K OOO ' arlirr (1 - 13/NUES-10 bbla. cameo Quinces joat meshed and for asteAr FETZ & ARMSTRONG oA Mal &$I AIR And rust AI MISCELLANEOUS pay POSALS FOR SU YPLI e& Qtr•rerszorartemPs Vertex, P. S, m r R 1441 .011.10. . October mr, irA3. SEALED . PROPOSALS. for each Class eepar atm), oil be receli Mat r his ortias wird 2 oPelook r. R., of the 20th day of NOVRaI6I.II NE.S.f for fartirldog to the fruited States Marine Corps dor log the eras 1800. the following mat:hires. to be de nyred At the oMee of the Aunt sot teuarter mt. ter Of the Marine Corps, Philadelphia. PAirmyt. mugs, fore of cepezie to the birdied States, In Utah qthuititter no may fr. oi time to time be re quired. OLe55, No. Mere yards of Sky Shia Kersey, all wont. free from hair, /34 Mass wide, to welt. 22 ounces to the yard (indigo wool.dyed ) PAO yenta 0 . Dark Blue Aersey, all wool, free from hair. II inches wide, to - welt 22 °notes to tea yard (indigo wool dyed ) Oo yards Dark slue %willed Cloth, all wool, for matron:a eoats (Indigo woolellyee,) 84 inches vrlde, to weigh 22 ounces per Yard, lbn yards of Searlf t Cloth, all wool, (cochineal. dyed) 04 Lychee wide, to welsh ltiontterm per yard. ('LASS NO. 2. 4,cro g 4.14 of 8 4 Dart Blue Flannel, for over aecka all woo/. nulled wooklyed.)l/4 lathes to welsh 11 Gone, per yard. 18.008 pore. 01 Dark Bine Flannel, for shirts. 411 oroot, (Indigo l000l.414441.) .7 lathes 4414 e, to weigh PA ounces 'tee yard. 1,210 Limy filanketa, all wool, to weigh 4 pounds mutt, to he 7 Get long nod 5 fret wad., and free loose ;realm ',WO pelmet Woolen Soaks, three sizes. ProPn Iy mode of ffood fleece wool, 010 double and twice yarn, tolgrergh three pounds per doran perm. free from pease, CLASS Nu. X 7,000 geld. White Linen tor pouts, Inches ave. to welsh is wane • perverd. 10,000 yams White Linen for shirts, Ed loch. wide, to weigh 11 ounce! per pad. 17.40 rods Canton Flannel. for drawers, s 7 inches wide, to weigh 7 Guam peryord 6,000 olds Cotton Tight • for buisscha. el-A.is N.J. 4. 11,0•0 Uniform Caps complete, (except pool, pops ) Printrelne, red worsted, ball-elispo, and five incem in p, c~mhreucr. 4,000 Fatigue Caps with covens, t> h. made of blue cloth, (indigo wool-dyed. 1,4 A Steens. CLASS Pin. 500 gross Cost (Swum., (141ril•1 .:50 gross Jacket deacons, (1-tile, 75 cr., Vest Buttons, (E,ete . Le , * Wthl Yellow 4, tat ureseents and Stale Straps. 05 se", Epaulet B.all'.on tar ,serreants end Cot poreu. 1,000 a•t, Epaulet Bullion for pries... 50 fieddarouted Sashes. 6, • • Yellow limdlr.g. 2.009 yards 'led. 50 Swords S. • . 40 rewords for rn.. 1? , ..eaa,„.„, ‘ „ 'l5 Drums (tenor) complete. 20 Brum S togs. Batter Dram Beads 00 Snare Drum Heads. 159 Drum Cords. tru setts at Drum Snares. 7 Boxwood' Ou parrs Mum becks. &SS Nn. e. 8 . 000 Army Boots, (Infantry pattern CLASS IVO. 0. SCO ttartridge B•ses watt Diseselnes. 1,00 Bayonet Seaboards with frogs ar....uned. 900 ['seclusion Cap Pouches., coo Uartrlds* Bea Belts IVO Waist Belts. 200 Waist Plate.. Sword Fenn. CL [SS NU. t. 1,160 Knapsacks. 1130 Haverese[s. 263 Canteens. Soo aSsulret 5115 g. ULASS NI) 11 For making and trimming tar following articles, viz: Watch Coat.. VrtPorm Coats for sergeAfall, corporal., Mt*. ka tgLe Costs for serg.ants, sorporals, mug!. clans Nand privates. Woolen Pawl, rot Bergeants, csrpors'., musl cl.n. and privatva. Litt. Pact. for seat ant.. maalcian• and private... Flannel Shall Linen Shorts. Drawer.. 1. I aunt I Sack.. Red and Bine Jackets for boyy. The abets wentlersed artwles must conform. In all reepre'• to the sealed standard patterns In t-e office if the Quartermaster, Marina carps, Ma rine Barracks, Crasuiten, Is. tit Amtstant Quartermaster's lattice..dne Corps 224 South Fourth street, Persii:phlat nod at the Marine Statione, Brooklyn. New York, Buxton, and Mas sachusetts where they es a be exami ned, Ai II Istienerser the art clew named above, or toy portion of them, sash Oa considered as oot fall, eonformtcg to samples, they will be rejected, and the eontractor will be boned to torniari otaers of the ietitibrd Ig Ind at vacs, or tne 4usetermsster will ill the detimency as Lhr expense 01 the eon trams,. Pal meats will l e made upon the accepted de livery of the whole quantity watch may irons than to tbre bet rabid, withholding inn per anal. Item the ,psysouit. of Imam:int rendered Under And order 11l seco..l order to filled, and ten per ee• I. from account rendered natter second order until third order is tiled, and 50 on until °di:areal. is ssnple- Ear' , propotal %het be accom?ented by the fol. ) o .the suarsutce: OEM OF GUARANI LE. The utztlersigned —, of —, to. he State of —, and --, of --, in the Stato of --, hereby guarantee, that In cue the foregoing old of —for aupplte• as *bore "scribed be angepted, be or they wl.ll, within ten dots after the receipt of the contract at the poet effiee name], execute tha cor.'rael Int the ],me, with good and euftleleat t i = u nirln o l i od o 'L e t a a h n e i t n r d ic ul r e. aa th e!o he re to t i ald, w d ... — ted ia s n ti , h ara: i n t r a l li tu t ti —laid and that which may be accepted. Witten: A. 8., actatintor. E. 1. ••• O. Ii r Ciimrsocor. I hereby certhy that the abo i defiled are known to me es into of property, and are able to Make good their guarantee.- G. 11. To be signed by the-rni•ed States District Judge United States 1 Istrict Attorney or (Jollestor. No proposals will he ebo•eered unless secant. panted by the above guarantee. Newspapers ante 0r1.4.1 to publish the abort, will tend IL* paper containing the drat Lasertion to tine odic., for exemlnation. The tuddet's place b.f.., or =Lauf ae:ur. leg establtahment, must be •pesldnjiy rate,lll iAspirpueels. Pinpoints to be endoreed on the eareforly l'Pre• [nets toe Supplies sue the rilarine (haps for 15Ac" od addbreseo to Ot&JOE ITAI. B. SLAOL, Littartermuser ALL , " NS - strange°. D. O. PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS. CE11111321 Quart rextrafeett's Orrice, tr. t.. Itiasuat nOMPR, D 4 V. 11136 1 ,011 17in vctober reeci , 16St. SEALE`Iif.PONALS will be vAI e this office ut.t“ 2 o'clock, P. X'., of the 224 day of No. temper neat, for furnishing Rations to the Mattel States Marines, at ttie following stations tor the year Ulm . 1.12: - - -.. Portsmouth, New Ilampshtre. Charlestown, blanschirsetts. Brooklyn. New York. Pirladalphta. Penney,lva., Washington City, District oft loiunois, Gosport, near Norfolk, Virgins. Wound City, II tools. Each ration to °cube of three-fourths of • pound of yore' or bacon. or ono-and.a.fourth ;lonia of (reap or salt beef: eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or twelve 0.16116 of hard bread, or orte-oal.a fourth pound of corn meal; and at the rate to one bt cad;ed nv toot of tight quart. of bee., or in lieu thereof ten pounds of riot, or In lieu tneroor twice per week one hundred not shy ounces of dqFurcattd poetic,ns sod one hundred ounces of mixed vegetables; ten pounds of tithe. or to lieu . he; eel one.and.a. pound of tea; fifteen pounds of sugar, four quota of vluarax; one pound of sperm cm dies, or I or-Landow -fourth pound of adsatart . tine candles, or one•and.nhalf pound of tallow; Jour pnunts of soap, and two Tuns of salt. The cations to be delivered unmet he order of the commanding ofn.or of cult stating:lithe fresh beef, tither In hulk or by the slog!' ratio., of gpod quality, with outlast te-rtlon an. for* CV' nine/ fallarLGTE, necks and kidney tallow aseltided: the pork, No.l prime mess porn; the flour aura in. per tine; the coffee, mood file; the sugar, gmed ROW Orleans of Its equivalent: and th brans. whop?, candles, soap, milt, etc., to be of gochl quail; All subject to inspection. All Ines must be accompanied by the foilowlag guaranty: The undersigned, Of In the Stapp of and in we State of hereby guarantee that In ease the (anodes Old of for rations, as above deuribelL be accepted, he or they will, within tea days after Ute recerpt of the coatsct at the poet vine" named. execute the contrast for the same, with good and aunt leen securities; and in cue the mild shall fell to enter Into contact a aforesaid, we guarantee to nikice. good el e difference between the offer of the said and that which may be lecapted. Wien u. A. IL ; tinarantOr.- E F. • O. D, Gnarantor, 166-- I hereby cutify that the above named --ore known to me. men of property,tand able to mate good theft guaranty. To so maned by the Tinned Etat. District. Judie, United Slates District attorney, or (10.1. letter. No proposal will be considered unless socrist pante d by the Above guaranty. '- Newspapers authorized to pu'llish the above Will and the paths containing the first inseattos to thlibles foe animism. , too. Prooondi to b. enuorsed uProyostlie for .llStbenti fit ISCAtt and addressed to the'understened. • W. U. SLAVS. " • otaltlawdder Mitjar end C24srterwestes. PRODUCE NOW lISCLEIV/Isla t,ooo IFresb Tobt6 Dotter Ito boxes Prime Ore= Cheese 1 buTel itelh - EW t 6o A. Sweat rotators; ao.,^ Ex4a Familv flour - Moira Fipples. For sale by .660 Rcit.43 l llb ß e i rtYs%C. RENO 'IF ItOPEWS, ' , coAL , ANS 00E4`DEAIEES.' antsullwras:.. - r • .z• nex t• ttuiPanager reiIkILIES rat . . nLOed f it toe abatestastice. - • , •' oftbatf EBlaxeP -I,:ccqes Icep:vms. reetivel per - PIA eieePtetuirtortcann,.. , ..e 4 , „, Cupts~aeaa.4 .. 73x4ran mut for,alipi I 'IOD J~F j 1 •ILERRONWCO47' • •" ' Ni*CO•l7o ildraarixateiceuxoris • AND IRON FOUNDERS, - °Moo and Salto Boltala,' NO. iN =Do= 91711:ET VOLUME LXIVIII---N0412, NEW ADVERTISEIMMMM. NSW NOVELTIE.9, NEW ATTRACTIoNB GREAT B ARGAINS BOOTS & SHOES .I Concert Hall Shoe Store. ILltt largest •rusOrtment of Boors dern smos. , x! Best Quality, Superior Finish 43 Une. qualed in Style, are not HALF ]P.11,10.E, Concert Hall Shoe More Co Early and Secure a Rattan. Children' Shoes only 10 cents. Womens' Calf Shoes only 75_ cents, e • No. 60 FIFTH STREET oe2/1 04. F. lIA.LL CLOTHING HOUSE, :.;1 No. 63 FIFTH FirliEEr. PLC E CLOTH COATS. fl EffOLLSR WatLIIINti uvEscroATs-or ALL sun*. FLND BLACK PANTS. iq 11 EGA SDLIF33 OF COS FOB THE REST to DAYS:: :1 SMITH & 06., OLOTHIZAS, OAK HALL, a rark sr; • 17ppatItt the Opt =juka LOOK TO 701J11 INTEKEST. THE HEILSoN WELT YOU SHOPET) +.-,, PURCILASE ALL OM AND +MAINS 74 FIFTH STREET. Tou Emile a Present with Each BOOT• ORALBIU:11, WHICH IS SOLD la THE PUBDII.Ea§ ra/CEb. TA Wawa. COLLDIS WBIGHT. BlthEatiVsiriEraffilitlant% B . N SCEANIA ooksimatl 6,Rao:cr .E.. tau sunkuircii ma an diderant styles ofEltiltatits used by CUM Mazur. fictuors. Cowen PloriPnYVat , .- No. 139 Sicoan rrITS3II2 PA. oe:tyd !- COWLING STOVES, P.A.111.011 *RD EtEA.TTIVG STOOS, CtEAMS. FRONTS. ; , q FEND ERSraka. all Mai oIIIOLLIDsy MULE OMIIING no. SOlt LtNrrt,r street. :•N oadayd A4I.C.N. areECEE* CO- S PE2W.EIt it ATFai. , --- !4 ,---- -. 6 PALE, CUAN AND A!nazi • .- AIR .. Phinetz Steam Brewer* SORPONISA.SER. Pittsburgh White Lead PERE WM= LEAD. h BLUE LEAD GROUDO Eri OXL rya iktfrzy; • ING 4 11 4 lee 'NO3C croon_ 'Trim 118. srIiICKL6.I4D'S4P,MII REugy We card thouttats of the rotas arras of BLitt Bteet)gf'Yita'. =II stxcalamedisurrallst , saMV feats persuourot ante .Art a it atztgatzl ia rtnitateato cure. Forlalaa7alllhauti.rs str.pstlrOtrig' , ' ' ; E.IHELLta3 *,' 004: '" ,Csr , *Mira DENlF t mhzittpr...R943:"i' , ;l6.ll/1: -.1 ;FISIZZ I • S23 --- Bum . T bet;riwzinstra-:* 1-ir'1.2 -;- -3:)- -• - 7111sarsar :Brtiztrtatterwat,Wll3llTil.lorta ,POcm RTABaLE = Revillii7cMclads 14* , • ; .4:1 .4: . aid Oran 11412,61 try !tape at Marla aressurzilWock, `i klit • . OEM Gelling at about OIL DRESSED ==! 123=1 PEG TOP PILNII mut su styles et CLOTIIING. . . . • „ 4 ~ c miurveri* t' o • iraz;-,-,
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