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    .ggiA.BLISHED IN 1786.
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IRON - CITt'CO= CUL COLLEGE
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First ORlpelJoad 419; Comer iemt. and St. Oaf; du.
Iftat‘ " fagot Batt& miVrA St.
Tkin: ,IVOL and IS 84 Car E.
Araireael YoII - tFI9 ifia "
•B. tvNillusog ua lutsestown, Maul, CO . , N. Si. -
O. Yaw WA Alit/then% Go., Pik
11..111cOullm libuTa. Pa.
8. A. Quist% bare,o, Milers 00. Pe..
B. N 12 :44.• CalAtondialeStrl 470.,,E 6 . •
J. G. Ilioinvoy • - • '
O. W. otbson, Dia l l ome, rnaes, Hotter 00. , Pa.
H. P. 0..91et Diturett li nter Up.. Pa.
J. W. Booty, ilstlan't Chester (Jo., .Pa.
Walsontowo, Roechostb. Co:, Pa.
E. P. Ralston, Smi Ltield, Jettarsan On, 0. e.
P.R. Hopkins, Yellow Sostoor,. Greene 00., 0.
G. B. Myers, LittlexAwa, Memo co.. P.
C. Welhett, Llttleetoo Adam 00., :it •
W. S. &Imago, ~Etrelkicaville, Tie Co., Pa.
J. Inca s: V . , rdanebeldan A rtgbany 0., Pa.
W. J. Sheri n.Obast.istk ,
T. R. WlTlgif Innlnstiano, 4 .. -
I. K. hat W. Alexandria, Wastl'a 00., Pa.
W. W. Stiller. ttsburgh, Pa.
P. SeoU,palrview, Hancoak Co., W. Vs.
J. X. Abu, bat/MI:M
em. Row 00, Ohio
For terms and .
lanauttiqn contend og tee mt .
lege, Matte 1,
4 ? 17 3141,11 *ift : Sllilit fr. Ccrert.zr. -:-
tf - t' , ' i', :.- Eltt'sburgh,-Pli:
F °nr
W• pen on Blonde a very large and well
ailetttd etcck of Dry roods, many of them
betight Jittery decided ba • If we only had
few articles cheap, we m hi quota prices, but
as our alLek_ is all very cheep, It weul't he tee
expensive - I ti;pay far tee IPSO required in the
.01ty pa)OIS tirgnote the Inlets of all. We will
say, however, that any prices you sea quoted, we
will levee to sell the lane quality' of goods for
money; and Mosso we should not have the
exact same tutte:c., trevrtlaell a better article tot
the lame prier. Remember we' are now on the
_Northeast corner of FOurtlvend kismet atreets.
nlio3ooo h Ben Lim-
i It Br . liNotbrfous Piet
That at Flemines Drug Stole, No. pi Market
atreat,you can purchase a pure article of North
Carolina tar, at lower rates than can be had else
where to the city.
Sold at Josgra FLI,XINWS Drag and Patent
Nedlane Depot, No. diLorket street,. corner al
the Diamond, near Fourth atroct.,
; .patro Quality Long - Moth Olterting at 3 3 coots,
• andgood yard wideditto, 2ty esats, at the special
sale at Bather n Go's, No. io Market ■ lreet Also,
fine Sheetiegthiroarths of a yard wide, at 2.1-
1 unto,
French Mutinies. Poplins, Repps,
Repltas . and Plaid Dress i:loods, very cheap, at
%Barker Et. Co'., No. VlM:anal eirbet„.
Drees Goods
j From IEN to s cents, in abundance. at Barker Ec
Co's, No 59 Market street. Beat De'ninee at st.
cents.
Mann°Ls Cheap,
.I!.t fluke: is Co's, No. G 9 Market street
Economy
Ls the parent 6f integrity, of Liberty and of ease
We linov of no bettreePtiustopractiso Ms cant
nal vistne then to ' , fait Thomas A. hteOlolland's
Boot, Shoe and Auction House, Tim 65 and 57
Filth street, immediately under blawale .Holt:
- Bear to mind that Tom does not gtro Ids good,
j away. He tan believer leafree Breech and all that
eon of tbioin but Mi. boots and shoes are to be
paid tot, but at lqw prices, eat and examloc—,
that costs nothing—and stir word for it you will
! 'become purchasers., splendid assortment of
Dry Good. will be found upon the shelves of this
11201111 d, of stores of Pittsburgh.
Iklarikets Cheap
At Darker & L'o's, N0..59 street .
'Unabated Excitement
At the treat hut, cap And laktfe*' fur how:, of
; Wm. Fleiolog, ro. 139 Wood atrcet. Thl4 popu•
lax home ill'conitantip thronged with customers
We would advile all Who want .anything to the
tar line to call HALL the lea* poanible eclea•
. - iX , .0 4 1 tacc...ta istOelLor - Laatdonahts goods will
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1 Le sat at lees Mite than at einy other Louse to the
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Slawls Cheap,
As Barker as Co's, No. SrrMarket street
Coe , s flyspepsta tare
Dorm cot exhilerate aml excite the patledt
If refer, likeatcoholla Dttteu awl Pererages, all ad
♦ertlsed to Lure dyspepsia, but it Ls s medlelne
most wooderfLily adopted to all diseases of the
stomach asl.burclA.
,Whereto Get Them.
We alludirto Blankets emt /itm-Seeping tu
g We my gb toittites rt. Belt's. N 0.21 Fifth
street. Theif Kock. of Illax4cets, Flamm-ie. Ma-
A. Ilea. &C., &0., esttt.4 De surpeumod.. Nos, is the
time to buy. OSII early, sod secure beeping.
Rally the Sytti•ick
L.: After a dltense has Inca conquered, there, atilt
fi the weaken, that It leaver hfliMil It to be remov
cd. Gonvalmeenee to a tedious affair. If the cu.
Mebled an/ needed muscles, the 'chattered nerves,
the Oda and watery leloml conldspsdr, they wordd
cry far help. LI too many sates inch help as La
given the Is tined' the-sigh: ale l,the amp Wm
-01-u.lanta of chmmeree do harm. They latodla a tem.
porary flame, mblek tee mockery. Their effect
l passes, atd the last state of him alto Imes them is
- sr orselhart the &at.
r Not ouch la the Mites of Hostetter'. Stomsth
Bitters. There is no drawback to their tontnn
propertia. Balsamic plants and barks and root.
contrite to their restorative juices to render this
.do °Mir IC and strengthening preparation a'protte
rt tire and reMettlalagent. Ito buds is the only pure
.stimnlant - which hag ever been produced contain
: log no tualloil Or Othredsletstionselement. The
moat eardol and ektßful chemists hero analyzed
the Bitters and pronounced them harmleas.
Vali is ardentltio testimony. hot the testimony
• of thelimadreds of Mown:oda ratio have experten
-1 - "id the yreventieemed ettretive.effecti of the Great
.l 9eyG.,bte 'route and Alleralire of modern Llama la
still more coneltulve. In . lever7ml eysymp
'ir oile r billousnese, nervous complaints, general de-
baths. and chrostosromplalats, It Is u neatly to
fallible as fen M OS' tnthGlnluliJ wdrla RSp bi
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t 'Sold eresiwhele.
Fall and Wintei Goods.
It Le With great plats= we call the attention of
oar readmit" the Superb stook of Fall and Winter
Mondelirst received by Alr,Tohn Weter Merchant
No., 126 Federal street, Allegheny. HU
' 4 ,1, stock embraces tome of the rarest and most treeit.
tlfultilottur,puslineresOvercostingsandFesting
ever Monate* the Western' market. Ms assort.
ment • of Furnishing Goods, erimpriidng Shirt,,
ltrawers, Opliars,. Neek-tles, flaintkeschiste,
, cannot be =passed east or west. .11/ergo .Stoek
ti -Of reedPrnade "Pan% COAt4 Wits and Overioata
4 will also be Imind at his establishment. Persons
to want of anithing in the Clothing line should not
gall to give 4.r.' wiles a sell. -
Thomas W. Parry di. V 0.,.
erairkleal Sliheji.ool:4B, sal Malta" In Atoeruaa
Slate, of ,To/10 . 4a scion. Office az Alacandet
Lstrarthili::,ttear the Prater V 7
. trrlca, TiltabUrShr
Residence. • No. WI" Niro :street. Orders
7 ,• .arrOMptlf attended to. All work warranted water
Soma. NepoiNtiockUms at :the shorted. nothio . No
for Tepidn, .provided the too , is not
gamed attar It Is put. az.
ea.rpenter JObbink Shop.
z..!. Harlot retntned attar as abtente of three 4 - ears
?, ya the have raOpened tor ebbp fol aorta
OfjObbing fa the carpenter line, at the o td stand,
.111rjarallst, beptusioSmithllela street andfftbary
Oder; Aolitified and bromvtly attendid to.
%rattan Foamier.
Tim Sweet South Wind
.
&mating chi - beat of itoletn i la not moth tot,
'grant than Faancalont. Um atoms which
4thaka,oomnituthattel Itself tothntnnith of aU
:pup tins thla mazielatta denitlttiml,tahltal
:ruddy gums, n awes motniiiand ttu
.on:tile/Pr
r onjoyins these dairaideilithaOlitnity, are among
- iinbleastata derived fromtha tne or Sozot oat.
11Ig=g=
.
"Omatbss and livery stab% 41.0,Pian itseiti 'James
Dan & Son ProPrlnfols. Oluitmaia tiatt curia*
famished tlrtr u. oulanigea rot Caner
wad. divarlibt:PAlLlat'sr thortimace; and
tessoaable rates...l34l4lolMi azurnittit
• - Netztral StaidPir,*'l.4lle,
espitsurtegoldic. 'rot 5a1eb7,.1141 , 141,4wr s
2 utiate, corner of renninit Mali street,
Pittebns6h;, i i •b ;•• (1 . • f
Just ellowiett,
.01w osw Ciot/Whe Upon, &tee Ilith Weer, where
we offer 141,r00 mirth 0f aothial iettawff els of
cost, at Oak 1144, „
,„ „
C: SM. Dentilt• 410 PenliStroet,
iittenctifprom,ptir, sti
~.ottoo,of sou proms.
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THE DAILY
There Were Giants In Those - Days
la Adams County, Bliaciaalppi,lcomence boon,
have been exhumed. which Medical men beliece
to hare belonged to a gloat who mutt hare been
forty feat high.
. We give the above as. bra tt tbD ]Boston
.edmri.ser, but think tie estimate of the giant's
apisht is too /ow. /he bones must have been las-
Merwe ens, ugh to have belonged to a giant at least
,J 79 feet,high• Our filing Robirrstm, - .ot the Rena
id J. ie; Robinson &Co., No. CI Marl. - et street, says
they have no Sims largo enough to fit feet of such
mulatto ;aspen tons, that they have an im
mense StoCR of hIl tho'Latestt Styles of Heats,
. nOei, b aka ands, COngreia Glide* Crum and Felt
Ovarahoes, which they are selllag at wholesale and
retell, cheaper than any other First Class House
In the city. Remember the Number, 61 Market
- Street, neat door to BartteVe Dry Goods Store.
Marriage In ilgh We;
An umpiring couple In New York have juum court
pleted the marriage ceremony le the clouds. The
txploit strikes mils beingsomewhat absurd. They
shotuld have been married on terra firma, like ten
sible folks, and the groom would , further evtnoe
his shrewdness by enliltig at Plttock's and getting
one,of Rpm Leautltul and cheep album•, or a
gold pre, or pocket book.
Did Vrit Pay
A visit to the Greet Shin which commenced yet
lordly nt,Shellabk„le Thsiclav'c, of Blankete,
vela, Shaiele, Cloik - a and, Dress Goods •! If not,
see that you attend to thin matter to-day. It will
goy jou to give this arm a coil, before making
your purchares In the Woolen ilea. Remember
, Cdr: Bre litre Stand, No's. 74 end 76 Market
.attrot. - ,
Only 31
Ten Boles of Flannel, Juet opened at Shellsby
Banta e. Five Phan Red and nee Plain 1 ell°,
Remember, there Goods are all Wool, and cheaper
once Callen or Muslin. The same Goode cannot
be bobritt ln af y hthhr Reuse in the Zits , for less
thee one e. Cell before they are gone, they cab.
not lest long at the very low price rf cents.
Fullertonln Barred Plaunth,
And AU the Whet' celebrated makes of Flannels
and I.Pankeq, ere telling a lermihnsfpreseat Rion•
uteettnt re pilots At Shelinty AL Bn:etasis No. 72
and 74 idarket street.
Weeklies at d
At l'ittceles, orpoette the roatehlre.
• ••sunday Leader."
Get st this ace:.
All the Nortmber Magazines
AL Yateek's.
All of Dowley'. Cheap Hook,:
At I.lttoe6'r.
S 2 Books.
A few lett to be void, at oat , / CO crate, at Plttoelea
Get the "Leader"
suuday triortabg—a good ntOnber.
Morita
For 1E45, of rittock's, opposite the poet° Mee
Pocket Albums.
At litteck'N opposite the postoelee.
I=3ll
Ippcelte Pittock's
A nr.smsvr of Safe Harbor, in Lancaster
ektin:y, was brought us Philadelphia last Tues
day by one of the Deputy Marshals, on the
charge of dealing in counterfeit money, which
he received through the Postolllce from ?bile
delnele, Mr. Hess, the Postmaster at Safe
Harbor, bad-for some .ttrne suspected that this
man was engaged in same unlawful business,
Out never had an opportunity of ascartalninc
its nature Until a short time, , Eko, when, by
accident, a package which the accused Beat off
became opened, which, upon examination, was
found to contain several sheets of spurious
United States pastel currency notes of the de
nomination of 25 cents.
NIL ik„ EL CAE Pr. Sues, of Lancaster has a
curiosity In the slaps of a nut, busught from
near the head of the Amazon river a abort time
ago by Prof. Manning, who had berm traveling
tbrcngh South Air.erlea. It le celled a snake
not aid scows apse a tree in that region, and
Is eo named from the fact that In the Inside of
the shell is a round ball of waod, representing
a crake called up. Tee natives say that where
ever theee:trees &re found there exists a bur
row of snakes, which are from twelve to fif
tem feet In length. and are very vcnomonu.
When these nods are green, the cent-% can-be
distinctly seen upon -tats cods, and It can be
taken by the lived sell drawn out to lu full
length.
Is is rueposun to make no extension of the
Local 'Pelt/graph to connect the Small Pol ace
pital, in Ftilatielobia„ with the Board of - Health
e Bice, thtetugh . the medium of the Central Sta
tion, at Fifth and Chestnut streets- Small-pax
Is a aiNeaBe that prercits more in winter than In
the Summer months, and for several years the
Board of Health have taken every precaution to
prevent it becoming epidemic. The pr.:sent
suggestion of extending the telegraph wires to
the institution on Hart Lane will oven:lnd,: the
necessity of eitlzens going to that place to In
grdre after any of the Inmates. If the work is
accomplished, then all Information respecting
patients can be transmitted be means of the
magnetic medium, without danger of COllloChm.
ANOTIIEJ: strike among the coal meters in the
Morning Valley took place la•t wing. Tao
demand was for twenty per cent. advance (some
say only ten per cont.) and 4EI per cent. was
granted by part of the cp:ratuc , while others
declined to advance at all for the present. Tne
Boron! of Mc Ttmes comuituttne on rots says:
It dcea almost seem as If there mnsht be a
secret league between the irmidersof the llifiner's
Unions Bed large operators to farce coal up,
even to tbe Ices of bones! and industriosto miners,
who e Leep at work if permitted. Bat wa
C11.711 , t billet , it posvitilm
A accident as;:necert at A s hland on
WordAs of last weak, by which four men named
John Cleary, Coleman King, 4tichsel Campnell
and Patrick Barrett, of Ashland, laborers, lost
their lives. It seems that they were ieadlug
cars with coal dirt for the purpose of Illitag In
at Mlle other place, Unfortunately. they un
dermined the Minh too reneh, when It cared and
borlEd them, suffocating them to death before
they crud be extricated.
OIL developments in the neß,tiborhoodf of
NOrth Montt:lt , in the Wyoming Valley, bare
given an Impetus to travel in that direction.
NUP.ItIbTOM x grocers uow genermly keepsor—
gbutn syrup, and It has become a regular ard
cis of tradt:- Prlcee for good q lailty role from
$1,40 to :1.25 per gallon wholesale rates.
Pf AND POLITICAL,
n met that 'staunch old patriot and Union
mar, Ttiaddens 8:e7C123i on 'Wednesday last, on
bin way borne from Gettysburg, where he hsd
In en • oftending to some loot. baldness. Mr.
fitevins lora& as young and noparently as vigor.
ono as he did twenty ycsra nal, and will bear
the storms of half a dozes more Congresses be.
(Dee the peolle. of Lancaster will be willlnglo
dispense - with his vrvices. It is decidedly re
freohing•to meet with a ; man like him. now the
acknowledged representa.ite of the nation, and
the noblest RomeD of them Yuri Tnta
Demwat.
MOVEIII:NT AGAZY.T 217 C SLATE MAW; is
Crsi.—Pricace artriees from Cuba state that the
Captain-General has given permtsello for the
formation of a society iw opposhien to the slave
'trade. The members of the association, who
are already numerous, pledge themselves not to
buy any newoea that have ; been. newly Landed
on the 114 and. , Tholoratalvtganliatlon of the
society trill take place on the QIICCII'S Saint
'hay thellith of November.
•
' Lorna PALWAitSTON 1945 the first who Intro
duced the waltz In England. Ills daneing,. at
Almalek's, tlfty years aporititthe Princess of
Lievcry, the feminine - Erisslair diplomatl.t and
faithful friend of M. Gulzot, was much admired.
Rev. Mn. NASBT says "The utter and Mr
gect state ur emaltood Into which the dlmacrity
-Encl-themselres, North and south, makers A day
of rutin' appropriat."
tbY old report has Jiro teen revived, to the
effect that Queen Victoria rea❑y intende to ab
dicate in favor of the Prince of Wales and them
are .iCtinible men who Menne to accept tho
rumor.
'lnc prince Imperial 181_ o vatec of a rcmarka,
'bin violin, bequeathed to him..by tho late, Mr.
Viallet,-an eccentric admirer Of Laois Napoleon
and hls cOtrpd'itat.
CIIARLts Ikon, the:son of Victor, • tras lately
married in Brand's-to a lady bathed Lebaine.
'Among the witnesses was Lords Blanc.
11N States tionotor colamer‘ofiVertncinfi
dangerously ID at his residence in Woodstock,
with congestion of the lungs.
Gra Asnrmws, a dlstingaishal Demoefat of
ilitinessotaOrlio ortgkungy opr karnialadi's
suffrage, has recently favor of it.
• - -
• • Ann-rt., Kuno, thr• eolObtatalitratt :neatr,
has been 0011god,•by folt r op it.myrna,
on Ids journey to his African barna. v.
. .
JEzma Lion's heoltfklis , Ant oligm
Ile, to retire to the mint' of ElorOpel-' , i,T'
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Lone Psumzsro.lF: mgedle thla
-
of himself: T Was arming teas,the
Duke of Wellington made an appelatenat with •
me at half-pant aeamin theraorn,lng, ataraolaei
one raked me, 'Why ? Palmerston,' half irillyou
:leo that engagementitoh , I .ot coarse,
..the easiest th ing In th e, muld. 4 shill keep It
the lan thing before to'kti.'"
LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
EXECUTION OF WM
Be lteelares Ms limoience.
MUSS AND SENTENCE OF TEE COURT
Firmness of the Prisoner
I,ISTAILB OF THE OLO3ERO BOFNE
WA3FILSOTON, Nov. 10.=CopteIn Wirz was
bung between ten and eleven o'clockthis morn
ing. On the gallows he declared his Innocence.
He died
,withont exhibiting any symptom - or
fear. 'This 'mortirg father Boyle administered
the sacrament to Capt. Whe, and father Mad
of the Roman Catholic Church. lie then
pi act d r.ron the prisoner black cambric. rentark-
Ing,.as be did so, I hope this will no turned Into
a white one in the other world.
At twtnty minutes pact ten. o'clock, captain.
Wire. Caine. from his cell in Atd Old ' , Capitol
Prison, acconfpnnied V:Provost Marthal
tell and others, lend by Father; Boyle ending.
get, and passing between a military guard,
they ascended the scadold, and the prisoner
Ives there sealed. The scaffold was twelve feet
square and fwe.n'y-two feet to the top, with a
strap twelve feet from the ;muted. The gnarl
eettshded of the 155th Pennsylvania Volunteers
and three detachments of Veteran Reserve Corps,
tinder command of Cept. Wolhridge, Military
Superintendent. of the .01i1 Capitol Prisot.
Tlierb r.CT.O. buudredc if , ectritanapidrerat i
besides tivilines having bees admitted
on slide' passes.
Amid profound silence, Pratuat it trehal Rua ,
eel preceded to read the order of the War Dee
partnient, founded on the verdict of the Court
Martial which tried the prisoner. Ha wee
charged and convicted of combining and con
epitingfelat Jefferson Davfa,,t. A. deddor,,Elow
ell Cobb,. Jr.e. H. Winder, Richard B. Winder,
Isaiah White. W. S. Winder. W. Sticloy Reed,
R. 11 Stevenson, 8. P. Moore, tb-err, late hospl
ad steward at Andersonvilie. Jas. Duncan,
Wertley W. Terser, Beal. Harris and others
whose names are unnown, and who were then
engaged in armed rebellion against the United
States, malielouly, traitorously and in viola
tion et the laws of war tp impair
sod Injure health _toad destroy lives,
by anbjecang to torture and great suffering, by
weaning them in unhealthy and 11ORtIOIGSaine
finartill; by exposing them to theinclemency of
winter, ard'to the dews and Darning sun of
rammer: by compelling the use of impure
water, and by furniablog insufficient and un
wholesome' food to large numbers of Federal
prisoners, to wit : to the number of about 45,-
050, held SS prisoners of war at Aedersonville,
within the hies of the so-called Confederate
States, on or before ,the 27th of March, 1804,
and at divers times between that say and the
10th of April. 1805, to the end that the armies
of the United 'diet's might be weakened and
impaired, and that the Inscrgents engaged In
armed rebellion against the United States might
ided ard comforted.
The order also states that the prisoner wan
found entity of the second charge, namely.
murdt r In violation of the laws and customs of
war, and Kinky of all theapeclifeatioss:ezeepting
the 4th, 10th, and 13th, 'which three set forth
He killed a prisoner by &hooting
.him with a re
',elver, that be ordered a sentinel to fire 111:P31:1
&pother with a revolver, anti that he shot an
other with is teeolvee to that be died.
The order concludes as fellows The court
dies therefore sentence him, (Henry Wire) to
be hanged by the neck until he be dead, at such
time and place as the President of the United
States may direct. Two-thirds of the members
of the court cone erring herein. The court also
Sods the prison,. (Henry Wire) guilty of hey.
Mg muted detth in the manner as alleged in
speciLestion eleven, charge second, by
means of dogs, of threw prisoners of
war to his custody and soldiers of the United
Stater army. One occurring on or about
the 75th of May. 14e4 Atio.ber occurring on
or stout the st day of Sroteenti,. ISi 1. which
Siding, a, here repo...wit. did enter Into the
sentence of the court as before given. 'The pro
ceedings, and sentence Le the foregoing ease
having been submitted to the President ssf the
United States, the followine are his order,.
Execreirc Mareiros, Nov. 3, Pa4l3.—The
proceeding, tindingS, roid sentence of the court
in the within case are &tiptoe:4i and It Is order
ed that the sentence be carried Mtn execution by
the officers corny-audit - 4: the Department of
Weshireton, on Friday, the 10th day of Nevem.
bee, 1t 15, between the hears of six in the morn
ing and tw-fee &thee, soon.
!Signed .soricw Jona: SON ,
Pter-itient of the Hotted States.
Mein?. Gcceral O. G. Attar commandine, the
Department of Wasbleclon,l. commended In
cause the fote,,cnlng sentence la the ease of
Retry Who, tuba rally eternted it accordance
with the Prceideut'll order, Th: nnin.ari , corn
mlsslcn, ef:srhich Major General Lewis Wallace,
United Nantes vollustente, is president, Is h'srehy
dtsrolrtd 14 command Of the lbraident of the
United litste,
E. U. 3" , ..“5n - sp, A. A. G.
When [he rouding of the order was complc.
tea, Cep:. Wire :unversed srlth theme on the
platform with arming eoutideuce and
and It woe remarked that he had a smil
ing countenance. To his ap:ritan: aJrisers he
suld: "I em innocent a^-t 1 have to die, but I can
die like a mon; I hare hope In the future. I
have nothing more to say."
Mi. ler and 11. nt, Nrere tied, the loop
neOIII.IIIIS neck, and Neck rap Waced ores hia
far, Ut .tood . erect without faltering, evidently
ha', len; netted himself for the .4oletan event.
Thorn on the platform retired to the.
lent ing the doomed num in the' centre of the
etrort ure. Afti.r a km moments, of profound
the drop at a preconcerted rigual fell;
the tontats oceziloned harm; reached the. corn
of the promi-elcit3 crowd out Bide of the old
but Ul3O were not privileged to
ia the ace.; lon, u,s responded to by repeat
ol -1 ,eta of 4.pprobntion.
The eon' - et alb,: falling was Coe,litt
trafily ag.iteled in Ms legs, bat tha azday was
soon over, lie hltil2 iIbOUI, fifteen minUteS, and
then was Cut down; his bode woo laid cz.lti
stretcher and eorreyed to prison where tt was
placed It a edlin and transferred to rather
is. 31e for interment. Ills neck was bllkee by
tie fail. All the proceedings occupied about
three rinariers of an hour.
en • SOIUTS. EUICA
War Between Spain and Chili
COAST OF MILLI BLOCKADED.
New YorM, Nov. 10.—By the arrival of the
steamer Ocean (teem, we have Panama &deice%
to the 3014 oil.
War has been declared between Spain and
Chid and all ports belonilng to the latter are
declared by Admiral Peri', commander of the
S;anisli squadron, to bo blociradetleincethe 24th
Wt., ten dojo being allowed the nasal! then In
port to clear. The Chillan Congimul authorined
a loan of $.20,000,000, and the P.recutive is In
vested with unlimltul power to raise treoPland.
procure ships, Am. The diplomatic corps In
Chili protest emphatically Against the mode Of
bleckade, the Admiral proposing to maintain it
by means of cruisers.
The panic occasioned by 4tuddott restriction of
business In Chili, greatly prostrated the English
Ilea ofsteamers between Panama and Vaparatso.
They receive no passengers or freight for arty
- point South of Mulch. It labehevod the matte
Carried by Mena= will be received at. cablia„
by so English gunboat, and conveyed sloes the •
Milian coast, 4
The United States sloop.otwar St. Mary
was at Valparaiso. Dlaaticctien was arising
among the revolutionists of - Peru. There Is a
prosvoct of all bodlea binding' together to assist
Chill .against Spain. The murder of Barrios In
Central America is not strengthening security.
Dr. Wm. B. Little, of lieyad.A, newly appoin
ted Consul at Ilavaria,nirlyeti on the 28th ult. '
' and has assumed Lib duties. There it nothing
of 'lateral fro wee ltddrior.
Death or the. Deeeldetit's'Brother
SnISCPION. Noy. 10.—A dispatch was re
-
.c4ied this afeerrehedi by 'tile Secretary of the
Treasury, from Shelton, sped. , I agents
dated italveaten.lstov. 4th, vis. New:Orleans
Cth instant, announcing the death of WHOA
lobinin. Esq., only Deothered the Pula:zap!
the United latices. sod collector at New
Orleans. Addled front the. cads of an acci
dental gunshot wound. -
The lt a ibbery —The ,
UU.. Fa 04T"te
Cimino, Nov. 10."—The amount of money
OW= from the:lonetican &mesa Llatapany
jytatettal marnheff was only 440.000. The rob
wera argete4lll4l, night and . allgte money
109frentl.
Collston
,
EcfiAr $07.10.,,Tne propeller Froo atate - ,,
of Westata,Aronspatttlon .tlontpotire
fr9T4,hgkidi AMl:Cage.s.enalded , Vith
vessel On the.ot: Crlin•Trtyr.r, - I%c :returned to
Detznit leaking WI sztil 't ti uQr 9111110
PITTS g URGH GAZETTE.
PJTTSI3I;TRGH, J SATURIAY. , NOVEMBER' 11. 1865
PROVOST 11ARS1LkL GENERAL'S Mgt
The Jamaica Ix;et,Vection.
sEvgaz sETALITION BY TUE
~'lo'rlcla iC4cosAcro2ltlCl=.
. .
N" . F2trY....X,0i*,,:113:.;—Th0 Herald's spa- .
clot says At the . ;ftivost Marshal
Bureau, a corporaPs guard of cleats arc enga g ed •
la settling np the affalm of Lids onto' terilbla
branch of the Go
..verament.. „It Is supposed
that Congreis - U ..
gh ilnrian, and Gen.
Fry willreturn, is Ida rank as LA.,CoI. and As.
latent Adfutant'Ciendral.
Very extensive, returns bombe= received ,
during this month of the sales of public Lands . ;
which were offered by the Land Office, this
morning. At Brownsville, Re., 16700 acres
are reported eintered; 'accompanied with casa
'sales amounting to nearly $4,000; from La-
Crosse, Wisconsin, 7.100 acres wore entered,
with 61,200 of cash sales.
The State of Indiana hay notified' the Coin
missioner that she will accept the agricultural
land grant, awarded to her •by Congressional
COPealent.
The Jamaica Colonial Standard, of Gat. 10th
received here to-day publishe. the official re
port of the British General Wilson, In command
stMorant Bay, is Which he asserts that every
insurrectionist is beteg summarily hang as
soon as captured; also that tier Majesty's gun
boat wee moved to Idorant Bay, and opened
fire upon a collection of about SOO women mad
' children; that after three shells from her thirty
two pounders were exploded among them theft
acre illsprrecd. The howl of the English pre
Over this brutality is Impitient4 awaited, -
The NavyDepartMent has received a telegram
from Hilton Read to-day, dated November 7,
stating that the United States steamer Tioga
land arrived there, having on board Oliver Mar
tin anti Josenh Norman, who were picked up
at sea fron.tle missing raft, and the only
our
rivtera of fourteen who attempted to ears thettl.:
eelves from the wrecked steamer Republic.
The Timis; Tallehoose correspondent thinks
there Is an earnest desire on the part of nearly
all the members of the Florida Convention to
conform to the requisitions of the Government
and the neceesitlas of freedom. Alltieslro peace.
aid good government, but how far Mayers pre
puce to sunder theories and prejudices when It
comes to she detail or &rake, can only, be aster
tatted by practical tuts. The session will be a
abort one, as It Is composed largely of practical,
experienced men. Nona of the rabid llrucating
element Is thus far manifested. - On • the Mth
mt. the Convention declared the secession ordi
nsoce snuffled. The taaertlos 1010iitingDO
grace to the Courts was to come nr.rnert.
free nuts says , . Daniel hillier, the confi
dence men, has been held for trial on two
charges—of defrauding the National Bank of
Commerce of Georgie, and Messrs. Stewart A
Co., bankers, of this city. Re went to jail In
default of tea thousand dollars ball. A mid
slams for him is also on the way, from the Gov
ernor of Ohio to answer charges of defrauding
Abe Ohio Valley Bank at Cincinnati af-1110.000
sent to him In Jane, lens, by mistake. The
charge of bigamy Is not made against Mut as
one of the ladies whom he married has pro
cured a divorce,
ST. JOHN EXPLOSION INQUEST
Verdict, Nobody to Blame„,
REPORT ON THE CHOLERA.
Appeal on Behalf of Fenian Prisoners
New Viug, Nov. 10.—Thu coroner's inqnl
altion In the explosion on board the steamboat
Bt. John, was brought to a elm last evening.
The opiclens given by the witnesses wore that
the bodes had been Improperly braced; that the
'dvdroststle pressure to which It bad been sub
jectsd hid rendered It unsafe to carry a head
of steam; that the chl.aei cut made whit,: caulk
leg bad weakened :be rereptable, and that the
feedleg of the boll, ea with cold water before
they were cooled oft had proved damaging
la the extreme.
The inry rendered a verdict urging • more
thorough bracing of large helleta, more L-cgoent
lospectiacs of the same, and the Oct RI laot in.
stead of cold water Iv the application Of hydra
stretle tuts, hut failed to camera any person as
having been Instrumental fa the disaster.
Thfrc no new cholera Cases In oar harbor
reported, and apparently the disease Lu disap
pearing, at last, ht 'card for the present. tar.
Wilmm. In charge or the hospital ship at the
lower quarantine, has made a report in regard
to the history of the epidemic among the At
lanta's pa,,enger, Out of five hundred and
tweet) fiva in the steerage, Ilboto sixty were
attacked, and sixteen died during the nassage.
and since the arrival thirty-sir. more
lime sick, mai and four died. This eorripara
lively mortality he attributes to the r.oral
condition of the ship, Food quality i
of on]
supplied and attention gaven the :offerers. Tiro
Doctor hopes for the speedy disappearance of
the malady.
In epee:deg of the matter of quaranttnirUf
cholera ewe, be nap: Eadetivera mast be male
for the varautbac et persona and not of ships
.or ncerthendia;.. It to urderelood that the Na
tional Government proposes to cell to the State
autherlace. for merely a nominal price, the old
receiving chip North Cerollea. It to to be eta
tinted nn' Cooler Taarantiac es a permanent
cholera bet plc el.
An earocet app ..al to the or nom= of Ire
land Imo punlithed by the wives of Aotno
of the Fenlr.e priseuers in Dublin. It set, forth
the gate of 4icgtittl , ifi?. Into Willett they have
braPn pltrzed, ettributtn; it to the act, of the
Ii Itith government. The addrees avows !qui,
pithy with the prism:ale, and yet appeala to
the woo:coot Ireland of all cards and polltici
to contribute to their support.
PROPOSED CONS'IIIUTIONAL4DIIENT,
Ihfeat of Union Candidate:lin the South.
MOBMONS RECOr4ING SZDITIOM3.
N t s, Yong, or. 10.—A spnial to the Com
., rr.al rtl3 t It Is suggested by lending pulltl-
CLIMB that an amendment sanctioning "the
ULiOD debt and Igsering debts for the over
t t rod of the Union heStdded to the Constitution
of the United States, acid that the Snithem
Stints t)e roinired to adopt It lettere recogni
tion.
licence Guclap Vat to hard en interview with
the President thin morning.
A special to the real from Washington on the
ithanys , Advietia from the South show that
the Union zaedldatee have been generally de
feated.
The bolter attached to the tonseat Sacred
Heart on Bloomingdale Road, Manhattanville,
exploded this morning, killing. Mr. Fitzpatrick,
the engineer, • •
, Some . thirty -rodeo ado an attack on a
Railroad train at Feterson Wednesday night,
but were driven off by soldiers on the train, A
doien - of the former were badly [Woad.
Judge Clark•yesterday decided that, the State
substitute Bier area unconstitutional, as it limit
ed the price tube paid such persons.
Geo. Areold, author of tho Madrona papers,
and a member _of the - pre of this city, died
yesterday.
A bait Lake letter to the Trefima dated Oct.,
Bth, states that Brigham Fops and otter lead
ers of the Mormons haya changed. their •IVes
and now proclaim polygamy to be their religion,
which they will sustain by force of arms. They
are hostile to one Geuernment, and are drilling
and procuring an= and ammunition &c., and
openly deny the Federal auttiarlty.
A telegraphic tire alarm system steelier to that;
In Boston, la being pot 14" operation here.
Janialci Usurrection.
1 NEW YORK, Noy4lo..—The Panama Star anti
Heed of Ocarina, gives' farther particulate of
the lastoreetion scam* the blade of Jamaica,
gleaned from Jamaica paPerat
(Merge W. Garden. of .Ktugson, the principal
mover In the Insurrection and. the lender bad
• twee arrested and were being tried by coati
itutrUal- ROT. (1.11. Cole and- James Roach,
; two of the moat prong:tent Instigators, were
also arrested, together with most of the leading
mon in the movement.
~ The Maroons of the Island are true and loyal.
and have done all In their power to theses. dyes
and quel the insurrection: 13ritance forma ,
tune aome of the prisoners abente tbeantentlon
of the ineurrectioniste to spare no whittipeople,
but to slaughter all leoterirolnalely. -.The
teboleare deals with In Meanest summary way,
The capture of the leaders hal dliPirttei them:
and many ere surrendering,;Wite - -Frotehanan
_of Nice Is clOsed, and those - connected with It
are arrested on charge' of publishing millions..
articles.' Urgent dispatches •,,Iraye 'been sent to'
Bainadoes for fuser.' No
... e . pprOtmelon le fell
mothomoth farther tronble.;, ~ .. .1 77.
, .
• PlOni,1 1 10410; ' :
- . .
Monlyr,
,un4e . 1 14, -
, elected to Congreie. ; - •
. -Cotton soli. to-day wore three Ipandrid bales;
middlingendic. •
!IMITATION FROM NORIII CAROLINA.
Their Cinterence with the Presideat.
REPEAL OP TRH , TEST .0,1711
Irrms of Union Preerribed by the President.
1 , -WAIIIIINGTON, Nov. 10.—To.day, the map
bent of the late North iCarolina Convention and
ither gentlemen of tliat State, vielted the Pfeil.
dent, when the ittutalr. liked; on behalf of the
Conicalttee, over vrtitch . he had the honor to pre
side, presented for hie favorable consideration
,eateitt Q its:proceedings, sayingtutteng other
.111Ings; that the diet act of the Convention was
to declare her uninterrupted anneal= with
the Union, and that the ordinance of May. ladi
by which tile State was attempted to be reve►: d
'was null and void.
Alia was done by a vote nearly approaching
ansanitnity and thus the drat issue in the late
war 'wan yielded. The next thing done was to
reoldbit slavery and thin was done by a unaal•
sense vote, and a committee of able lawyers was
provided to prepare wholesome laws for the
eonolderatlon of the Legislatere and thus the
. second issue In the late war was yielded. The
.;Convention having yielded which was involved
In War, and being of the opinion that the State
was and always hes been la the Upton and
;that our relations had only bean disturbed
; era not destroytd, We respectfully
uk your Excellency to declare on
the intl. of the aitihoritles of . the Val
dttd Staid, as the Braid has done on her part,
That our Government relations have been recon
;ldled, The Convention Instructed the Legisla
sure to provide for the payment of the debts of
the etitte, declared all debts contracted In aid of
the rebellion to be illegal, and prohibited the
.:ipaymest of the 1111121 C.
' 3lr. Reed said we I have beard that, notwith
-7.standing the State might yield as we understand
- .lt has yielded, all that was Involved in the tear;
:and notwithstanding our people are well disposed
=end anxious for fraternal relations, her delega
tlon In Congress nould not be admitted nukes
they luel otutllftentlons not pre cribed by the
Constitution; that they would be required to
take an oath which few awn in the State can
.tate, alarming not Merely that they are right
know but that they have never been wrong.
The exclusion of her delegation upon any
Inch tests as auggestedovould be felt by oar
people. universally as suck a deep wrong, that
it would put their atninivderotion to the Gov
, ernment 'and their lively hope of reConcillaUon
to the severest' trial. • They can understand
- the bitterness of itzife• and - the aversion to
• treason, bet theyvvill be confounded at the re
pulsion Ofieftereitlidandahlti and avowed loy
alty. ''' •
The Convention therefore respectfully asks
Congress Lotepealtho test oath. Ibsen thought
it respectful, both to you stud to Contras, that
this requen should pass through your heads,
with - the hope that your eteellenyy cud mitt
nattlmity would add to it some reflections which
would avail that body.
Alter further remarks by Mr. lined, in which
be spoke of the , rohlidenee
_reposed in biro by
:tenth Carolina the P resident responded as fol.
. . ,
`12dn..211r. Reed, I receive from_ yon pleas
um, a copy of the proceedings of the Cot veil
thin of North Carolina. I reciprocate cordially
the conciliatory apit - it 'du which you have ad•
dewed tne. The Codrention of North Cetroli•
oa has done much and will do much toward.:
restoring that State to her proper natural rein-
Nona, but something yet remains to be done to
render GrAi Met - oration immediately practicable.
An acceptation . :
_2 of the Concreaslonol
amendment abolishing slavery through
out m ale , United States by the
Intro of the State of North Carolina.
is -In my Judgment practically important to
Gib anceessfel restoration which Is so mach
desired by all. Without awfwering specifically '
the questions you have proposed to ma, It will
tiStullicent to say that my action must depend
on events, and that 3lr. Golden will he again
!attracted fo continue the exercise of his func
tions as PrOvislonal Governor until be shall
have been expreisly;relleved by order: to that
effect.
ADMIS-lIISSELL CONESPRENCE,
Secretary Seward's Reply.
?MON lEEKERS AT - TBEVIIITE WOE,
Mister Out of General Officers
GOVEIU EXPENSES ESTIHTE
New roan. Noy. lA—The Thaw' special aaye:
All the report• about Cabinet discussions over
the correspondence tetwoca Lord Hessen and
31r. Adams are absurd. That correspondence
was in the hands of too Government several
weeks before It was published, and Mr. Bewrril
had sirtittin a reply to Kill IttUsell's last dlepatch
at Icatt eix weeks, ago. It la generally under
atood*that be had Informed the English Govern
ment that we should not press the seuestion
for areitmtion, tor 'hail we conamit to submit
any quEstien to the .deciaion of a Commission,
unless at cAims at bane between the two Gal ,
erne:mute are submitted alto. It Is prohable that
air_ Reward's dispatch was mainly a regurat to
know whet topics were Intended to come before
the CO6IEOIEIOS, FtlgljeSiVi 50 a neceasary pre.
Ituanary to an SCC,pllllne or deeitaation of It
A World'. special ears: Thera were large
numbers of pardon seekers al thn While House
awn whom was Genera! Lenz
greet, Alb,rt Pike and Extre Billy Smith. The
former had a private Interview with the Presi
dent after the crowd had dhsperaed. Teo Latter,
where par-le bad expired, aOted to bare It ex
tended so that he could visit New York and
nthrr States. The Pr - cadent granted his m
ote.
The order for the mustering out of general
Gillett's, which has bees ID the- hands' of the
secretary for nearly a week, heir bum suspended
for a few days. Its promulgation wtl 7,rounce
great oonelrfiatlNl athohg the general °Ulcers,
ea It makes a pretty genuel elearance or all
(facers whose services are tot actually required
receptive theca who are wounded Co the service
or otherwl.." disabled.
The e-tlniatl 5 of the War Derailment for the
next feral year have not yet been transmittal to
the Seeretary of the Treasury. They will not be
ready for severill days. The Navy estimated
are ready and have been Laid on the Secretary's
hide. The edthmate for tIM actual expenses of
the Government will bs considerably over one
hundred million dollars.
RUMORS ABOET THE MAIM 1111NliTEB,
Looked for Execution of Capt. TVirz
THE PRISONER'S P 1 ENT CONDITION
Executive Caniency;tisprobpide
Russ Youa; November 10.—The fliyalipa apa.
cial says: The remora on the street late this
evening that Senor Romero, the Mexican Min
ister, had asked for his pasports with the Inten
tion of ;Warning to his Goternment; can bo
traced to no credible authority, stud are euppoeed
to emanate from interested partici.
The looked for execution of Wlrz Is exciting
more remark and occupying the public mind to
a much greater degree than did the hanging of
the conspirators. This Ls probably duo to the
fact of the extended notice given in this in
'stance before hand, while in, the ease of the
formerexocution scarcely more than ten hours
of daylight intervened between the public a -
nonneement and the appearance of the co
demned upon the scaffold.
Mira la mid to be in better condition to-. 1
then an time daring his confinement, He has
.had considerable a =deride ap
petite, and appears to gala more Stamina as his
hours or Ilfe tole approach the lat. - lIU epic-
Itnal 1414fier . Faibell l3o 3 4 e, was with him during
most of the afternoon and left his cell 'abed'
a quarter past six this evening: "
Mr. Sande also tatted him after an inter
view. of the former with President Johnson this.
morning. • The Interview is imown to hats been
prodnctir& of nothing to indicate that Wirt
would be reprieved, though on the streets and
in-hotels tolllghtompular belief seems to. bo
gradually and accurately settling Into that .con
yletion. Mr. Johnson': la_ knoWn to, hare. met
the petition of Mr. Schad° for a commutation
of the sentence. withlrint and attentive• regard,
but uttered nothing to cause a , bellet - Mat-exc..
cutita clemeny wilillm-exerehled: la Wire%
Mine, nor does Sir &Lido entertain - the . shade w
of such a hope. • ;
NiVada
_ -
•
, Bas f'ziAtlecd,lroz o.tbe Maki piectioa
Ncvidaforlgcatofficcrs,mooltiaraM tidLei.
Lit= and cougreSsMlll, took.pym.en.the
init. D. n. ,Ashley , Ralmhtlean t , for COntress,
has about vitc taindivl mvjoiity.
TEE LAST HOURS OP CAPT. V 71112
Interview with his Camel
LEFTEII IA BIIIALF OP lIIS HELL
wAsxmoroN, Nor, 10--Mr. Bcbadc again
called CM the President thi■ morning to make a
Anal effort to save Capt. Wire from the death
penalty, but at that time, unknown to him, the
prisoner had been banged. The President, how
ever, eonld sea no reason (Or changing the sen
tence, and stated that Mr. Ballade 1133 the only
one who ramie an eeriest appeal In behalf of
the pritioner.
When, between: eight sad aloe o'clock, Mr.
&bade took leave of Capt. Wire, the latter ex
pressed hta thanks for what he had doue for
him, and regretted that It was not In hla power
to reward him. Mr. &bade said be trusted be
would the like a :man, to which Capt. Wire re
plied r It Is nsrdly accessary to tell me. but I
Intend to die like a man.
Mr. &hada says he was called upon by sev
eral persons lan night, as was also Father
Bode, who communicated information purport
ing to come from a member of tha Cabinet, to
the effect that if Wire would selmowledge that
Jeff. Davis was connected with the atrocities
at Andersonville, his - sentence should be com
muted. Although Mr. &bade diduot place full
ccnfidence In the report, be considered it to be
bts duty to relate it to the prisoner at his last
conference with him.
Captain Wirt in reply said : Mr. Behade you
know I have always told you that It did not
know anything about Jett Davis. Ito had no
coat action with me as to what was done at
Anderacnrille, &edit 1 knew he had I woold not.
become a traitor agnlnst - him Or any one also W
awa my life.
Araoak Ida last ants Cept. Win addressed a
letter to Mr, D.B. Baker, one of hls conistd, In
which he remarked that he shad not said sword
that mold be construed Into a reflection upon
hint. lie merely stated that he had Mit selected
him as his counsel at first, but accepted his
services clmerfrilly, He concluded as follows
"I will say to you as I did before, that 1 behave
you hare done ail you could for ate, and there
fore accept toy thanks, the thanks of a dying
man."
The following letter was written by Wlrz be
fore mounting the gallows: r .
OLD Caprrot. Prowl:, November 10,1814.
Mn. Penang—Dear Sir:—lt Is no doubt the last
time I addred myself to von. What I have eald
to - you often and often, I reptat. Accept my
thanks, ay Mame, heartfelt thanla for all
you have done forma. May God reward you.
I cannot stop. I have something moos - to ask
of you, and I am confident you - will riot rotas°
to receive my dying request. ?Ictie help my
poor family—my dear wife and chil
dren.. War, cruel - war has swab: everything
from me, and to day my wife nod my children
are begl-ars. My life Is demanded as an atone
ment. lam willing to give it, and I hope after
a while I will be judged differently from what I
am now. If any one ought to come to the re.
lief of my family. It Is the people of the South,
for whose sake I have mcriticed all. I know
you will excuse me for troubling yon again.
Farewell dear sir, may God bless you. Your
thankful, 11. Wirtz..
STRENGTH OF THE 11. S. ARMY
Mr. Seward's Dispatch to des. Perry
WHAT IS 61QEIRED OF SOUTH MAIM,
Warm TaGTON, Nov. 10.—It to ascertained from
an Oficial fOll,OO that the army has not been
reduced so low as seems to hare been sup
posed. Its tell and available strength exceeds
one hundred and eighty thousand men, of
which eta:nit ball is on each side of thh
aippi river.
The following la a copy of the telegram ad
dressed to His Excellency B. F. Perry, Provis
ional Governor of South Carolina:
Tour letter of the fourth is see...red. Willie
much has been done in 8 loth Carolina that is
conducive to pence and restoration, the Presi
dent still thleks that it is impossible to &Intel-
Pate events. its expects. therefore, that you
will contlaue id extents° the deities which hare
htrelefore devolved upon you as Provision
senor of South Carolina- until you shall be re
leased by his order.
Lie otor-rrea with regret time. neither the Ca.-
's
- elation cos the State Legislature hss pro
pounced the debts and obligations eanthscted
In the eame cf the State foe unconstltutioual
and even rebellions purposes; to be void. He
equally regrets that the Stares seats to decline
the , e.earesslonal amendment of the Consti
tution abolishing slavery. 1 telegraphed to
you yestardsy es follows
The President directs me to Lay to you that an
early adoption of the Congressional...amendment
of the Cocrettution of the Untied States abol
ishing cheery, by the Booth Carolina Legisla
ture, is deemed peraillarly important end espe
cially desirable. With reference to the general
situation of the Union, I hare now only to say
that the President's opinions. before expressed,
remain us ebearged,
(81getd) W. 11. Sweep,
Sanitary Measures in New York
Now Youi, Nor. 10.—The Comudisloners of
Health, presided over by Mayor Gunther, held
o meeting title afternoon. The Mayer submit
ted rrsolutlons that the City Ins' Naar be dr.:,
led to assimt a suitable number of .oillcers its
his department to examine Into the condition, In
a sanitary point of elms, of all places within
the city, and make n report dolly to the Meyer
and the enrnmlsslosscrs of health of the, condi-
tion of all houses alstich in their opinion mar
be prejudicial to the public health, and also all
unisonees that mar tend to engender or am.sra-
Tate one pmthentlal disease, which teas adop
ted. Al,e, received to send a circular to th e
citizens, Informing them of the best modes at
UrCien log health.
From Cape Ilaylieu.
NEW ti t qt.'s. Nev. 10.—1pteliIRcaee 13 received
that the commander of the British war snip
Bap Dee, hiew hcr as %ha 25th aft, at Caps
Elarticn.
&shalt Sniwaine had taken by torso some
Unytlons under protection of the British Con
sul. The commander of the Ball Dog asked sat.
Isfaction, and gelding no reply, he opened fire
on Fort Peckelet, the fort replied, old the ship
r.etting aground was set on fire, abandoned and
blown np. It Is reported that the commander
nailed for Jamaica on one of President Jet.
frard's basso.
Tbo affair sof the Country are la a Tory tin
tattled condition.
Nonfood Electlort--Betrard Offered for
Arrest of Incendiaries, etc.
PA:Gra.Bit November ttl z — Latest rotaras
from the Twelfth Sodicial Psirict
indicate the citation of Spends'r, Union
candidate. provided certain Hiegel votes taken
In &waved of the Registry law shall be tbrowa
oat, The Union men claim that the law was
openly disregarded in some districts.
Governor Bradford has offered a reward of
fire hundred dollars' for the arrest of the incen
diaries who destroyed the Colored Methodist
Church, at Mlddlogton, Kent county. The
motive was that the handing was used as a day
school for colored children.
Governof Bradford has Issued °pro:demotion
for thanksp vine, and appointed the day aamatt
by the President.
Fenlueln Ceuade—TU SatinderPa Kidnap
plug Cue,
Nrw Your, Noy. 10.—Fenton bonds are sell
ing in Montreal and 'Quebec. where the deter
flues are watching the Irish. The Laufer an
nounces the discovery of a plot to rob the Can,
adlan backs. Two men are now In jail who
hale confessed, and several Americas Foams.
It appears, are rng • force of ICS) men, to
make a raid on the banks, Much uneasiness is
felt tu,bushaess circles In consequence. •
The Bannders'kldnappars were brought before
the Court on a writ of habeas corpus, but the
Judges refused ball, and they were returned to
prune.
French Mediation or Mexico.
New Tome, Nov . 10.—The Independence
Bed says: The , Intention of the French gov
ernment to abandon the occupation of Mexico
beyond what is absolutely needed!, IS more;
apparent than der now. 'The:iittentlan Is
strengthened by =dent; 1 on. :the.
part of the Aston . Vahlnet, awl Anon/
-dpecially by tha despite* ot4lifkUng;
!ales ffnancial tilleadou.'. It 18: 43•612 laaid at
..the next meeting of the Frerictit, Chamber's
announcement wfil hOntadtfiSfbniisai*i entire
enetaPott of Meilen by the,French troop!--
United Stnto elleerjilliedin 'Minty.
Atim , Sran4 VA. Nov: 'reninnntra
tookplace to-day,,n4 the, cititfotel, - between,
Dr. '3Dfddoi;"6CFennsilei:.eoputA'Atia. • malar
Dixon, of thu Drat& - 13theni Army.- Ma jor
.Dlxna treeivdd,abellttlirtni ego .penearating the
bowel/. Ilia -opeedrdengt ilutztounend
tab. Dr, madder:4w surrendered idlnself - np
nn :
;•„ ' Facto?? nurnt.
ivraattiont;Not:lo,--Theto mut a iteatriek-:
titeWslfoit. evening at. nbao o'clock, al: Ban
crows. mats, between New Starket aild Closter,
or io orate tamest-fcletcolea with - Its - I'm:dents,
was &tiro; ett. Lo s,CrOjtcy.
TREATIES WITH THE lIIDIANK
•
Peace with all the Tribes Expected.
EEfOBS Oft 71113 ALGONQULI AND 1171$01)311
C ,,, ,uni tt ere l . : tary : a n al n r :tirl o 6 ,nt r ico:m N lG7 llF ter n i :n ini l l o c o ali ti : s o lfa l : 7 7:: :c . e l e 7. l o .:(l l4; :mb t,e c i. Fmt b h , :e l
the President to nedotlnie treaties with the
Indians of the Upper lUssonri river, It appears
that their exertions hare been enaincutir sue
cessful. Treaties tuff°, been concluded with
nine powerful tribes, fueluding the Mlnueba•
goes, Mackfeet, Sour and Lire Kettle Bona,
nunaliering about six thousand two latorMtd
souls, and portions of the Yauctons, Sonoma
and Orphaphs, representing about six the's
and four hundred scuds.
-The latest telegram from Major Gabe:al Cur
tis states that Information has been received
from other prominent tribes,of their desire to
meet the Commissioners and treat for peace,
but that in consequence of the lateness of the
season It Wan not deeded practicable to treat
with persons so remote, in - view of the short
time which elapsed since the Commission was
appointed. The department thinks they have
aeccrmplished as much, if not more, than could
be vitsibly expected, awl seems ex tirely satis
fied with the results. Tha negotiations „with
the Indian tribes of the upper . Arkansas lance
not been lees successful.
The Department Is advised by Gee. Sanborn
and his associates, of the la:reclusion by them
of the treaties with Cheyennes and others, num
bering come 12,000 or 15,000 aware. Every
thing seenss to bare been done which it was
practicable to accomplish this fall and there
wee but little reason to doubt that early in the
spring we &ball be at peace with all the flu:taus
Of the plehut and elsewhere.
The prosecution In the case of Osumodore
Craven, before th: Court, closed yesterday. To
day the Coast was en ages in hearing the tes
timony, for the defense, of several °Meets who
were utder Commodore Craven's command at
the time of the escape of
,the Stonownll,
,
Chief Engineers Dart - 4 and tieing!: have
made reports to the Bar, of the late competl•
tine trial of the machinery of the Vitooaskl and
Algonquin to determine the economy of feel
with which Alie power was reptively evolved
in the two cases. ; They ray the trio) was con
ducted In exact conformity with the instruc
tions Of thel Board of artltatt 4 30434 ,s and
that the Wicoosld'a =whin erYmadd - the'ralme
ex hours run, marking,' In the most perfect
manner, and steadily' improving, giving's better
result for the last one and a halt boons than for
the first. • - •
The performance of her machinery In every
particular, !caves nothing to be dealredler effi
ciency In a marine paddle wheel steinies,, , IU
desirability and rellabllllynordd be depended on
for any length of embalm. , They says the :Al
guLquin was evidently wanting ha these partic
ulars, and In proper adaptlon fonmisrine piqpo•
seas In st3le, finish and convenience for manipu
lation, It vaiss also far behind Da competitor. •
Battle with : Indians.
T. Loris, Nerv.lo, , —Tbe Denornat's despatch
from Lawrence, Kansas, says. Toe Indians
are becoming troublesome agnispon the plains.
(td ?amide./ lam, they atteeLed the whites at
Pole Creel:, captured the mall ambulance, moles,
endeorna Government holies.
Gen. Heath is reported to have recently bad
battle with them and killed twenty nine, No
date or locality is given.
Death of Senator Collamer
Ifr,Trauma, . VT., Gov. 111.—Hon. Jacob
Collamer, United States Senator from Vermont,
sled at his residence, In Woodstock. last eTen
lnir 'ut ten o'clock. The Vermont Leglrlature
adjourned ear die this morning..
North Carolina Election
Lnion., N. C., Nov. 10.—Nine counties
heard from °Melilla give Holden, for Governor,
3,790 and Worth 5,409. Worth's Idea& claim
that ho has the election, though Holden's do
not give It an, contending that his majo•lty to
the west will overcome the majority CO far.
VARIOUS ITEMS
Tun ironma3bers and workmen of Stafford
attire, England, becoming tired, at last, of quar
relfinz, tiac Pledged themselves to give. their
best consideration to some plan for the avoid
ance of strilies and look-onts. Tnere is noth
ing like expea - iccee.
Ton steamboat inapectors hare invettigattxl
the St. John 61camboat explosion and attribute
it to a defect in the holier; titer say that ,each
defect was unknown to am mechanic, engaged
in narking the partierfar plate; and that it was
of tech a character al that the hydranlic or
other test wecJ.l cot reveal It.
Turns are .Fito,ooo,oo',l 11nel:dined deposits In
the savings banks at New York. These millions
bare been accumulatinn for a century or more
and am now ree:ardmi as part of the enpnal
stock of the lairs, since there is not the rr
motest probability of any one clalnung the im
mense fund or any portion of IL
Ttm street mm-beta at Albany N. Y. arc stra
ti:ire of life there, anti prices ar, comparath ely low
—thus. potatoes $1.:10q.P.1.30 per barrel, mutton
9043 cents per pound, beef 9(1912 cents, chick
ens 92 cents per ported, ex ft per pair, and ducks
$1e51.2.5 per pair .
Tuntart are one hundred and twenty-five mid
shipmen in the new clean of the naval academy
at Annapolis, of whom twenty-two are from
Pennsylvania, thirteen front 'Massachusetts, arid
two from each of the otherNiirr England States.
A or o and hear fight true produced recently
on the stage of the Opera House In Virginia,
Nevada. The bear, though a fresh young cub.
whipped ell the dogs set upon bite; and the
andiance became disgusted, and stopped the fan.
.Tire cetrelal popclatlon of Great Britain
amounts to I 50,000.000, inhabiting the four
great continents 01 the globe, and tr.:shies this
ehe See rising colonies In Australia.
Tat ftwslan ttlettraph expedition has struck
4old; the greater portion of the employee. hone
been discharged, and operations for the season
hare been partially suspended.
SirrGGLlXti Is exicasivc:y carried ha along
the Canadian frontier. Whisky is concealed in
flour barrels, and raccrachanni plpii arc bidden
in loays or bread.
Tareseason has been very favorable for ahe
lemon crop no the Island of Slelly this year, but
the trees ore dying rapidly, both old and young
once.
Ton last lEspatchca sent by Secretary Stanton
to Minister Adams are said to be °Fa chara^ter
NV bich will startle European diplomatists.
Tan manufacture of slate flour for fireproof
email roofs Ess commenced fn Fiord pounty,
Indiana.
Ilussian EATtRoAPCAns —The Nord contains
titc , lptlon of the iallwap carriages now run
ning' on the Moscow and St. Potersbargh
It eroears that for the trifling addition of two
retitle' to the tra - rial . fare travellers are received
In brilliantly lighten ceOnttS, around which Int -
re nrl c ons ose„ to w t h es il S e U p q e Stl z lal i n ho baLlte i th p e t 7 riw eitry le lo
and newest novels. which are scattered on the
tables. When the hoar of . retiring arrives the
.cia de chturPre conducts th e gent l emen pas ..
eengers to limit Sleeping 117—"rtrzleats, while
smart chamber-maids point out to tne lady
travellers their bed-rooins and boudoirs, film
:1121 dhe advertisement Sava, "with ovarp
modern luxury, Including baths," ,te. The
smoking room has perfect contrivances for
ventilation and the thoronst enjoyment 'of the
agar, pipe or hookah. -
HAD TO ELT/7.00/DR.—The daughter of one
of our well known citizens said to her father
one evening Oils week, that If he would give
her one cent on tho folloWlng morntnx, and
double it every day doting the month, she
would not ask him for any more for a year.
He, not &lug It a thought,. replied that he
would be glad to. 814 contranted the agleam
and he Icrandthat IL wouhl be $5,=,707.52, an
Item rather More than his Leconte would allow.
Me commendation ands daughter's shrewdness
and a new dress ;Were aufflclot 801027.
Porn rr , c , .11r, it Journal. '
DIED.
Tztunday timothy. Nov. 9th .
ADA S., lounged d* *ter of Robert N. sad Ad'
alias Minas% In Me 11th yOar of 4ter Lte.
The -foamed will take mama on SALTIMHAT
iris -Took at o'clock, from Um rendeace o bee
vocrixitAitormomiltelo Borough.
'ffILLDALE , QICILETERY:!!-A T una and
tarap t =r l. c-f lu s :roi n Ve l Ar T _
-la g oa New' Brighton ed... Petions-Wls.
lag to select Bartel Lots will apple et the &vim.
latendeate Ofbee„ at the , cemetery. Ttuanned ;
Patadts sad an °tau butttutts erlll be attended at
As Drag' Warehouse sr tbanadetionledi 01
TederazaatnektiTs%_AufThelv
saan..a..a.taenTe
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