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Er&listt Welnoes. 4 . l arzesV vai s cttit the city, on tie •sorthelat ;nes of Foart.kt&it 24.tlf.4stml&L , 114vii . ovr,Lotz & Sao. 41 ,".P1 . 4 tr_qP he F.Pi 'it/VP, at Bloat - ! oolozroi:fof jog oponOd, rich, brfillsol: *op; on tfyilzOltfoofittoimer of fourth and Taw. - — o.lllarso%:Lors nno: Ahollyalear. - Alter a clltiiiierias ereakaspa,o4o,l4oealaciitid ie trobaltarov. Cloaraleiceace is a tedious areal.. Ifthe ea ebled aaAtliced mc2eltl, t e e.atteied thin an4yrateiils4***Oca-theY would ; 'tar hett.' Tata> imps' easel mai. halt- si Is* ten thrtt linodol, tho Itip kind, the ISOrstl.m. auto of C - oirlatereffetis hum. Lem :: furs autelsery.it their; effeei ties, aa4 the list atirAAl Aim wbo lases theteeli orlis - - Piot sekli - fii titesigliets ,- otlicitettres Stimichi Mere Theielnio - dieviback to their toning! "nestles. Bslsaiah, plants and barks androote attribute their syncretise Plicell to reader this Pallet and stongtherticir Preparation • rola. ye and remedial agent. itabllli■ ie the only pure &Want which has eves keen produced contain-. is no nisei oU of other deleterious element- The Ost barafOlni sainfol chemists have nruilyzed, ie Bitter. - andiranetuaced the& hesitant. - • This leseleatitle. testimany.-bn: the testimony Ithertrtin - drede or thounsule who have expanse.; filipreventive and: curative abate at ttuat#cie "egeddle Tittle and 411sralite ofhiodeintinies frig Miami) coriiinstv.e; /atria tad ague, dxspep,, is; billouixteu, ilen . pus complaints, general My, and throat. =uplands, it fe ea neatly !a tinkle as anything in this World can be. oldeverrehno. blasting, :educed at 21 Fifth Osage Fall and winter Goods. ti Wtt4itititt Pinltttetri call ttutattentlon at reandata illellnia* - Saialrof aid Winter: isoactustrxe}ve4b3ll.l:Yoffici Waite Ifferra. • 'Anon 1 0. -="FaleralTaxtptaAPtattp 7 ., -Itta tadk marina award Me min ant matbsan. gal motzuheWtmeiniii vFrnostffiLtiacA isisins intbrought to; abb testa %anarkatOtts Matto cwt 01 Plithbliftetrdthet; ' otiiinklela Shirts, havers, Calais, Reek-tlet, tut' cant be surpassed cart or west. A. lanmstnpa isindsamada Pants, Omits, Vats and overaost4 . !Maize ba found' at biz establishment. Puma avant oratathuintntlealottnanlina Wald nal ail Ingtra &noisier ei : Startling Announcement. If those who are Intereited In the bayingand wlllng °ldly goods dortot-dad one of these la tht ,dveriliement of 'Elarkeircta., treenail he sar. wised. Jfifitit - OhniadvistWed a epesial sale of immense quantity of goods at rcry USTV . p they wets o*iged hynethavint alftheir ;coda to nialCatoda'naitlafonentag as ammeatwoi na Thursday. Today the Y • -ato- the ,which they Willjatll-thesi, and'oa Ilfondery . 3e1.11 have a fall oliening. The pates gives are cf Sat a few kieda of goody; aid are le tended Only aa ,kadisations to chow how ties sett everything Smbraced to some pC0,005 worth of try good.. Only 37 1-2 Cents. Ten Bale. of Flinncl, jnat opened lit Shnflatly h. &rasp's. Fire Plahr . ltcd and Bee aterntrer 3 thertteocila are all Wont. and cheaper an anlitellifirtalia. ',The 'same 'Goods cantusit je bought in any other Hedge the city for Ina ‘ , lban 50 aqua. Call before they are gone, they CUL- Slat , but icing re in Fries dt *7l4 cents. I • . , eking", rtp.esp, sett' cheep, :1 Fifth street. -COird.rtjajtopaia curs ' • . , I"Vots not 41111etnto sad exaltictho patient sat 4;lciTi, Ulm alcoholic Hitless tnictitecara*ssotll att irarttsed to coca dycperen, but It is a measly!, Masi WondeztelraCtsi n otlioa4AllseOges tho stomach C:Sold at Josarn FLICASNO , 4I Drug and Patent *anal= Delllit t l7(o l27 irket atteet,:laineent itheDlamon/nearlrourMatieet. Exceblir ipmnibus and livery stable, eld Penn street, James tpaln 8i 6onproprletors. Omnibuses and CAZTagell I:fartdaheil Coup LAM. , Also, eassisgas for ranee. ;als, weddings, and patties; at Wort notice au `,ieuonable rain. Stable open day and nlebt. n07:14 . dotten Coodi. ?.'V erg low, 21 Flllll street. _ _ C. 3111, Innust, 210 Penn .street, lAttendstonnoptly to ell btitinois Whip piales- Jud Opened, 4fflar neer (nothing sol:die, , ,St Bt Ylltb street.Wltere. we offer SCO,OSO wort.ls, d t .eloihly„•, regardless of Mk/1k ' tiOdeles Thomas w. - Parry &cp.. ;.freatteal sib to Deafen to Amerlmin .151 Ste, Of =Una 00/CML OB1:0.14 Ale:mean flakuhltn's,lnear- the .Wetk Wetke. tltteburhh. Betties:on - IPo. 78 tileS .Areet. Orders PcompU attended Fetk. otirrentalwetsei *oat. Repairing dm ett,the shortest aotico, rig '2lharte for repattsi isteildrl the root le atil s...thoaedetterit laptt 0a.7 • ... The' Storier. South TVlud. Exestlanno'exlmla , of violet', is not more for grant than gienein'nt. And the itinnii %flitch :it exhale", connannientr4 tete' 11`to the breath, Of Bil caw use this marvelous dentifrice; Mblia teeth, ruddy !ems, a sweet. anuth, aril the certainty 'of , 31 , :crin t i w e divirahica inerpetulty, are auto ilur theblessloye clerical fraM, the use of Sozo lute Goods*, i At low Wirer, 21 Flab Wed. Carpenter dcbblng 511 op geeing retuned atter 541 absence of throe yowl a tee arra, I hare re.l)pc! ! edmy &hop for ell torte t , et Jobbing in thertsrPertertine.• at the old - mato!. • V:rgle Alley, I) Over:LS=lll46M street anstattetry Lley. Ordtra solleitatind promptly attended to. Death of Senator Collamer. By the death of Judge Co:Ramer the Sainte is deprived of ono of Ito- oldest and most nenfni manbcra: *wage we; ':';3. , -: Ho Wan a grain ' ' ,ate of the Usiventify if Ternitorifr sum:nning Iduseelf by his oils labor diadem , his collegiate ' ud - professional studies. In 1821, 1623, Ir.; 'he represetted 'the' town of .-Rayalton in the emend Ass.unbly;' .. b 1833 16 , was elected an Associate Justite: of the : , J3uprame Court, ,of Vermont and - was . conlinually on: the bench stall 1642, when he. declined. .6 , ---, ,, ,re: election. In 1843, he was , chesen to„repriasent the Second Disula In Congresa,wanin-elecied In 1844 and 1848, but in 18.48.declided: to be again _neat:Mate. In March; 1849, be . Wei appObited -Postmasterameral by President l'aidor, but on be death of the President be. with the entire cabinet, reslgaed.r.ildwasumn aftawantatedi: - &prone Juoneat his own-fa utte,„ Aroldber - :that Oleo unt1i.1834;.• when '. ho " was chwien United age Stilifar mtleh',:oface, he tilled uploi the time of kis death.'--"-.,. '''-'-- Mr. Collamer - - was a mu Of strong ':and ear nest conYletions, , of ILnc:eta:on= independence in the formation antl'exprestion of hifophsitassi a sturdy advocate:of frea'. but sad ham:aright°, - undo devoted lover of the Federal Constitution. In the social relations - of 11te,',16: was:a model ' .of intepiti, dr:angularly - modest and kindly - 11Iamnzters - ,-tbough Immovable In adhering to Lis own views °frigid, fro from all guile and " artifice, a soon of few woids - and of - no . pre. -. tenser. . - The Adana Senatorial. District. The CopierhetaiaXeraiktug a desieratei at; tempt to establish thefalse chilli of Duncan, the copperhead candidate for f3enator la ',the • pastas District. Thrills nothlug..nottettal to such a claim being setting up 'by , those - nicks , tem, but %does not atter the actual result of _-,- the election thatf3ortattnial District, out a doubt.aad. a 'clear return. alt, , afr.:•,, Ceelteghn , the reconditlatt, ants.iorl , e4 at " the legal _ for attaatarAtt , ~Vatriet, votoa Illatelf voter accepted.by CoppiarbearLelection ugicetel4el2 . igen rejected; as was enjoined npni thaw by - their oethaildieonanghy's tanjori t itroulit be . :four or live Shies laizet glen l r eturns from:llm .rennsylvsula o i diem =who held an elCatlonliTexas. will filso .Mr. forty znajcitity:,' Sta even With this faxtlii , his ; favor, no Piu,kt Maim:rotted nil.{ be aptiria to expose the trldlordas And cowardly .franda . ro -sorted to Oa/ the -:Adiens kicastorial District. Ve2l;e2A; TOPICS OF THE DAY rblted Eittei, is mom decided than ever, not to continue the • occupation -of Mextrit,,,with his • troops beyond whatistbsolotely negilarni. It Is even declared that the speech from the throne at the next meeting of the French Chambers Will-aaricruncelleirtitiedlatb and entire 0111b1111- 11otCof Mexico by the French troops. Matti:M ien Is well aware of the "siltation" In which the earrYing out of such a purpose would leave hem. and in the event of Its accomplishateut,lms intirimled tila - deterialnallon to renounce the throne. Along with this comes the anzunince meat, that a contingent of two thousand men hod beep promised Maximilian by Austria, In enter tc4itabla Fames Pit reduce her army of co. - impatlon. Remarking on We the Oil Ocurclie . q• - .71P, net ehottld be. come to,lt. .311ould be iiiischlevoui in the highest degree, for, liparkeltogether from the ouostlon of right, ita 'effeidoronld pa to enable Franco to get oat of an . euffarrasibtgliiMeulty, And to escape fromr.he dotter tea war - wilt America. ,Tholigh Aus tria Might not fear on her own acconotthearen-.. Malty of pact a war, she would hare to mile the raponsibillry of the failure of the Mexicali -crpectition, and what weld- Austria gain froth Prance return for such a Bernice? Perhaps to sto employed ogairist her. In Italy those same :.Freztai trooPlivlaom her Interference might be 'the tnennifof bringing back from Mexico." —The announcement of Count de Sartiges to the Pope, that-the evacuation of the raped States by the French troops would begin on the first of November, at once developed a feeling of lase verity and want of confidence In tile tower puapmes of tifO`PoPO to pia dclnimons. Thin annoineeteeal of the intended withdraw l 'ofmir pi t ich has coifed forth a relanilinike'llid. ESP:alum% whichhas beeri ixisted on the Wale and.Circtdated among the oeople of Rome. We quota the essential part of "The:French army of ocenpatinn has begun to leave tiOr in leaving this land It has occupied for the last sixteen'years, for the Vamoose of sus taining the temporal power of the Popo, ready at May moment to tumble to pieces. When the two years.haye expired stipulated to the woven. lion not ri single French soldier will remain 'on our coil, The government oUttettlinrch Abandoned to ItieLf and to itr awn proper forces.; constin4 protector of brigands anctasaaSsiiis, it will reap the knits of tilfed.o.s. ,Itermanalaid. not act inconsiderately—do not precipitate matt' tots by , any tootles demonstration. Let tie de causelvesi-bratenlY &hied onellisskandproP mtY agninst'lhe tatisnas sekt.lrlillemalbr Lithe solo trappert;br the :throne r eziersitif . .!,*i;jll - , timed motapretsaYkria compromise. the fulfil ment of our destinies. We mast not Fait. in:, the sign/11,1mm, theltallangoternment mar_ - 4-Leta am regeneration, we must work them out onreelves.• Freed front the . French. tnaqa and the Papal crowns vVo Shan' iiak4.ci.be Milted to the great Italian lbutily, and Europe will respect our 'tutee. Viva Pltalia, one and indepemderat , —The Missouri Republican has along story about Ex.MaJor Gen. 1". P. Blair offering his .iote the other day In St. Louis. Of comae he repudiated the oath preseribedby the State Con ventlon, and offered to the .judges one of his , oWrt manufacture. The judges were compelled to refuse it; and oh,that Mf.usal we have whole . 3Vmhvlnses of botchily In the aforesaid paper. • ' —War has broken out'bet*een Spain nod the Republic of Elba 'Spain tms - etime old claims against her former colony, but the real reason fof hoettlitim Is the disposition Chill showed to aide with Peen to the-late diffienliy lriikdn Stale sad the tatter power'. .Bpabi has Ideclared a blockade of the Montan coast, tut It Is en Insufficient one, Bud will hardly be tmpeet 'ed. ' It la probable that the other Aimed can powers will aide with 'Chill pt bet cOntast, Owith their old oppressor. —An Engllzlt paper spealdreof ow/a plagneoays. f I ' “Notulthstandlng• the lark space which the rablect 'has occopled In the columns of the' preas.,the rain„ies of the rindeipiest have haeml IYY.fiO means equal to the alarm - that was felt. Of this alarm butchers and others hare taken the advantage to enormously Increase the price Ofmeat v whereas It Is now found, as regards , the kingdom generally, that only three beasts per thousand have fallen victims to the plague.” STATE BEWS:" The renttogo county Jill beteg out of repair, els of these prisoners were scat to the Craw ford county jell for sate kezplng. They all ca eca:l last Thursday night. The jail hr. Ins crowded to Rs" Mato: capacity, they were placid in a-room not ordinarily used and made their escape by :dining a hole in the upper pert of the chimney and got on the roof, and taildt thnblenlets andAtditsGSgetterhtide a sae line by. which they Teethed - tha;. trend, The prism:me arn os Yerely blateef4cir, take; •adyantage VtlaeiroPpoitunity, and - going off in that way. Tim regular physicians of Crawford county held aConveztion bulleadville • last Tuesday. said resolved tci prattleg-herealter on the ooh . system, and to coiled their fees wiicti the pa: tkakii discharged. hi every case where it is at practicable." At the cad of the present year, and every subsepleat year hereafter, un paid amMuots ere to be put In- the bends of as attoincy:fiyi. • Acarturno to the Rtrord, the "ladles" of Reading go about the Streets of that city dressed in pants, vests, coats, hats, boots and other . Rains, usually worn by gentlemen. Though it is ;pion the law and decency, for women mot to make bogus men of themselves, no notice Is taken oil their proceedings either by the proper authorities or citizens in general, unless 10 ad mire their rather queer movcrucom. , . A maw about thirty Team of age, supposed to be Daniel Burke by name, iras hilted by the pas senger eirprees train, comi,g down on last iceafiel4, - ;'": right * .at ,Grarelon, It, seems that he got off the train at that point by mdstahr, and atter the trate stetted attempted to get eboard. He evidently missed his footing and fell between the tare, and hid mutilated re. main Were not discovered till the next mere. leg. No 0:1E has au Idea of the immense 5433 and capacity of the new Reed 1101130 In Eric, until he is compelled to climb all over It, from cel lar to attic. .A building one - hundred and sixty-tire feet square and lire storlea high, with a deep basement, 13 not often seen in-one mans. 'Pals !structure wit be a- great credit to Erie, and.one which the people shotild ho proud of. ' A caw Hetbodist church. at Huntsville. Huntingdon county, was dedic Itcti last Sabbath, Rey. I. C. Pershing, of Pittsburgh, preaching the dedicatory sermon. Seventeen hundred 411ars were subscribed by.thoisepresent.towards paying the debt on thenew-chury_b. A wen by the name of Benjamin Beech Is dig ging for silver about a mile and a half from NVltinimeport, he !Wier been satisfied thee the precirma ore la there by a witch hazel stick in the hands of an old California dhrgtr, and he has already dug about fifty feet Into the earth. Tot Lawrence Tour/sal says : "Moro houses arc wanted In New Castlo. One hundred and titty bounce, if not mora l would be taken up here In One month. -Not a house In now to be had only as a favor when some one moves." Ar a meeting of the citizens of Miles , Grove, (Girard depot,) held come days ago, it was re solved to name the place Dan Rice. This looks as though "Dan" would be the next Democrat ic taididate'for Governor. GE6P.017 GOULD and Thomas Brorrn - were ` . -brogght before Justice. Burgess, at Titusville, .on Wednrsday, on a charge of attempted high way robbety. After a hearing they were held . for their trial under ball of $3,000 . each. Mn. Wu. Gloss= of Wayne townshlp, Law rence nounlYs)ana an apple tmc on his farm, on Whlelt there Is now a second growth of apples, as large as a walnut, well formed and in v iting In appearance. LAST Thursday Wetalfl of Ephrlana 'Williams, of Mead tp„ Cf•Wford co, fell bark - wards Into a kettle of hot cider nod woe so severely burnol Mall/ Will probably die%• . Try thousand five hundred Apliars bare been anbecrilnpil by the merchants and ott shippers in, mbaillle. tor, ths' Dt Or. ' estiblighlnip a • Boantotinde• - -; '- " ' . " .a. G. D. Ennui. r'Nev`ilistlivti - s loads prospectus tar,thei Porn;lotolua. tor 18r6..isnd is now gettieSnj!9lo.tql4tyriFiitiF: Wbkb-wi11b4151345m2',..i-iii ;, _.• ie --,; . Tan teachers - Of Velaiiii•ro cOltilly I lleid'ari' ID, Istituto list week td at Ityi l llo exerelses 2 were inLdre s ; h 4 4 1 PUP,C r .PoP i n7 .-ir . 4 - , '"anr.. editor of the Pabole Recal:d "notices" • tbat, ladies in thhl piece . as 'a .• general Min •00.wearIng topbsots. lie calls it seuelbje., l .l ..:'A goerrez,r of EngiLsionen arc making an. rstalelnntita to establish a Cutlery blanufactory a1_U52Z4b4131...- , ... - . _, , , t. rrraols city rejoices, or otherwise, in the *mutton of thirty bkillimil tatito r . '.y lirccr June the town aBolord will be one hundred yeara nlO. _, . . -, - - • VESSELS SEARCHED FOR ARMS. Examination of Edward B. Ketchum. YULIN HILUIVAILTEES EN NEW TWEE Antl-Fenfan Precautloni In Canada FINANCIAL_EFFECTS OF THE, ENGLISH DIFFICULTY. NEW Tone, Nov. 'll.—The Information In.. reference to the action of the French Govern ment,-relatiTo to compaints alleged to be todged ! in the Custom House, was obtained from a rat: ilable'reporter, .who received It from the owner of a steamer which was searched by tWepasorus, who represented themselves as Revenue officers sent from the. Custom Ammo to search them. • The owner went around the • vessel with them. He showed them Cans of arms, but they dld,not demand they should be opened. Three officers Lot . the French governMent had lodged com plaints 'against five Teasels and one hundred and twenty persons, specifying them by name. .Just as these persons has stated their intern - lion„Mat so It was given to the agent of t o associated press. Mr. Wakeman, surveyor, - ices thA hales sent any officers to the Cristo *MO M search any vessel for arms on co - plaint Of the agents of the government Of . France The Inference Is that these two sehreli- Ing al:tiers were none other than spies. - id the case of the application of 34r. McVicar far an domination of Ed ward 11. Ketcham rola tlve to the seventy thousand claimed by the former, decision has been reader - -d lu favor of allowing It. An examination took place on yesterday privately. The Tunisian Embassy left this afternoon for Providence. They will sail for Europe la the steamer, from Boeton on the 23i, the regular sailing day. Daring tits - weck thniccelptaot cotton at this point vest. 24,804 bald. The sales and es sales were 15,800 bales. The exports amounted to 17,887 bales. The stock on hand Is 170,000 bales. ' ' .The executive officers of the Fenton Brother• hoed have =gazed a spacious mansion to the Upper part of the city .n their headquarters. sod thedlfferent bureaus will Can Into it next Week. the Erpreas says the ipresent orgenlia- Lion Is not Intended for the government. of the future Irish ftepubne bet only to aid the Ixlin yatzlote In their straggle for indenendemen by. ares, money, &e. The Bernid's:letter from:Ottawa, Canada. West 'asp It %Azov beyond doubt that steris are' to be taken birth° Canadian government to meet the danger of the Fenian movement. The Er ' ecntive pormell met In Montreal on the 4th; tad .'and It is to meet In this city on the 10th. Enough i}43,trattelAtect to show that the placing of a large force on the line of of the frontier, was 'discussed. that the force will likely be at_least twelve battalions or some 6000 to BOW triet; rind this w 4 be backed by the reguler.foin in the r:onntryi now amounting to about 10,000 men. ;31aatreal Into furnish throe battalions or about -TEiriiiihnTogi others will-be raised east of the city, and In anode West slx or eight battalions will also be raised, of these, three will come from Toronto. .-, (7, - - fl..Viashinslori special says Tho President Is being:Tlicioatly pressed to have Jell Davis tried smiler the. Wilda:neat pending- elute last June, in the Suprenie Judicial Conn, of the ' District of Columbia. The Lundell Dully ..Vrtm In Its city article says : reading receipt of news from Amer ica as to the tempo: in which the Washington Cabinet receivat the refuaal of our government to take ibto consideration theAlabuna elainto a check Is given to the movement to American securities, as regards which the-tendency of the market le otherwise very favorshle. Neverthe less, In the Inetwitinie, the higli rites of interest required fmmapenalatlV,i holders of 5-"...otr3ads at the last' setUement, have caused OCCIPIOOIII realizations, so that the-price falterer main tained. ' Should the _ American government adopt the moderate coarse which Is expected of them, lOwould seem dtlS.yt to do:titter , extent of the Probithkg How or. Brdxsh capital Into American flit:miles. new and old, for there Is evidence on Avery. shin that the result of the ivil war bee raised ttro prestige and credit of Am eOca and her enterprk es higher than they ever :at:4d Cefore, The Freemesene in Earl se , l arc following Ike example of 'those Fracce, by PrOtwiting the Pope's recant ellocuifert:— ATTEMPT TO PEON 111213 Z Ills Wife Gives !I'm Stuchnine. THE DESI3N 13ARELY FRUSTRATED Nsw YOWL, Nov. 11.--The morning papers contain the following In relation to the (menu- Uon of Captain Win; A atartlinglactin con-. mention with Wira's Imprisonment, Which it Us' not been !teemed expedient to publish!, hereto fore, may now be glum tha paha& Thls ett;11113 than an attempt to poison Wire. When ,11411,-.141rz came here it was the desire of gbh 13avtumment to give bee every facility for en joying inieramrso with her husband, with only! sub preganUons u were Indispensably steces;!' airy. The Wet interview of Mn. Win with her btlaband was in his cell after tho commence ment alai Hal. Their meeting was not at ail of a character that would ba expected between man and wife under troth circumstances. There area no.appettrunco of tenderness, no embraze, •WelLis..no tears, mad no apparent emotion 4 any kind on Om part of either. The lady's first words were: How are you Wire. Weil, he answered Ina gloomy voice!, I am getting along pretty well. She locked a him at a montentond lur next words were, When did you have on a clean shirt last! I never saw you look so dir ty in ray life. Wire replied that he bed one on within the last wc!..k, end began to complain of his udalertnues. Their eouveraatmo throughout was cold end 0.4. p p -A and Indicated that their relatloas bad not horn arty plumes:li prealourly or that they were cot really married. llhe Look leave of him In the came manner. General Baker, the °Meer in chary, made ar raegements that she might see him twice a nett- The second Interview was as cold and dev:at of affection a< tie drat. The third Interview was on Tuesday, Oct. 20tb. The two Exchanged common-place sal utations es before 'Arad Indulged In common colitcrtation, General Baker raw Mrs. Wire draw OH hot glove and caw again a ncr' COOS ruction of her baud as though marine" something in It she wai desirous to conceal. As she rose to go, she stepped up to %Vim and for the first time made a movement to kiss him. Gen. Baer stood at their side, where be could see the ineetle- ' of their lips. It was ,not a quick passionate kiss, but tin. Bakir noticed they occupied...l longer time than ne cessary, and that the movement of their lips were rather peculiar for a kiss. As their lips parted, gen. Baker was eoxivhiced that she bad passed something . from her mouth lute his, and that he toes about to swallow It. He sprang toward Win. and caught him by the throat, partly choking him for *Bolton-full, anti , Baker commanded Min to iipetihis Laugh, rind'as tie did so, be spit put a little ball, which he bad partly crashed; and whiab Gen. Baker pleked up. It was somewhat smailer than an acorn, and was ascertained to be atrrehnlnq Inclosed In oiled slik, coated with liquorice. In getting op, Mrs Wire had probably dextrously conveyed It to his month. In "an • Instant more 'Wire would have swallowed It, and as soon as the out side coating bad dissolved In his stomach, It would havitellnanflidikhzuridtailto death !gra. Wire was not again allowed to visit the cell. She left Oa city curly two woeke ago, Lot waiting either to hear her linaband'esentatte or to see Ida again berme , Zia • death. On. his trial here, her cold and ine.ifferent manner tow. arda her husband WEL LIOSICId 'awl Decimated It is not known whether Myr hail. by 'any means. communicated Ills deslinto commit sui cide labia wife or whether It waillat ettgatlon , of 4auttkle simile& that; aha : withal ' to aid blla todn .so It:vsas known that Wire bad, the &lama time, no hope of' caliph* nen• tends of death.` ,- .ltlit also believed Ware- wai'. filenda of Davis. Lea. and Windex' who feared , ,Somethlac might be ; elicited: in title i trial-that would m 4 1 ,10101 12 I:TUo:aide= with, sad make them:respscande tor,* thw - lindehtemillle mimes, mialrba dialled - thatlea - 03154130-0, of the way as qttickly its PotnitlhlN , Etrenallaytl—, 1; ste,o WOOer* G. Naaf i - rfrard—anperlority . : , of. the: GaVerttlrant Poreer. pairyyoim'Nor.il=2atOflir3ll 4 Hl& . inm,been'rceelicato tha MIL of - Octal:Mr. Preen lama Getyrard hrs tuned a mtudfesta to;tlen oolt ',Memo( his army, in which ha annondu that .":11hIps of warsaishaaad:res the.fiarcament In New l'orlt are on their way to Part With them wegaela, Cape Efttytien, , the rebel h o ld,••vni hicickatical, tin. 4 the city ogarciarae, ' B o sapa tbte; lle adds, all'our Other steamers to theAin!naber atalxo'have been entirely tepalr ed sad atnled,,and "Tilt Invnedlately iitkto sea. OtWhirtAmiNgtarmOtfult4,la Palma °Cana Tellsel t — Oandt 4 4 3 4. l 4e anam rl taloutnaldang and witbrad tudatiaca..,ll.lwmee to thereht, tire anrariority oftharoyenment tomes our the rebel!, =Carrara thectinidditatir WPM' oymthroWiarthe Mellott; . PITTSBURGH, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 13. 1865 AFFOIS AT THE w tusi: HOUSE.- South Carolina Legg!antra. fiIEASPES FOR MUSSING NECRO INSUABECTIGN Great Mottelity Among the iteedaethi, New TOUT;NOV, /2.-4C - 1411*/111 to a morning paper, saye: The"Wttitei Hone 'was crowded to-day with vlsitcirs, a goodly per- Lionel whom were bulks. The Pestilent' isso bean, engaged 'now le written' Weiner's' erten <lege and miaowing with .the Socretarteir - xine `buds of bureatin3het hideilLied toreceir easy One separately, and tfterefore opened the dome dt his roomer. oneoiclock, - . foil all. The ladles present &lumped to be pardon • seekers and be-' alleged the President on every hand In behalf of their particular frien.dri. This - pat severance .did not teem to be very.well received, The Hasid's Colombia correspondent sends is report of the meecedlngs ofthe Booth Carolina Legislature up to the 4th of NovenWer. The principal ' diectosleni related to too csadition of the negro. .Some of the members expressed strong apprehensions of negro insurrections, . and bills hire therefore been reported for the purpose of empowering State bilkers to saes all hod none found In the possession of the freedmen, to prevent them from hereafter be , coming possessed of arms, and to punish with severity nay white person proposing to sell the same to them. Measures are also propose& to shut up the shops kept by the freedmen, and to prohibit every white person employing a negro servant without the written consent of his or her former master haring first been obtained. The South Carolinians are very anxious fat : the removal front their midst of all the National troops, and the organization of their Efate • . . A proixeltion was lanifte-Idnil lost exempting from taxation, for two years, ill persons who had antlered seriously, In consequence of the invasion of the State by the Unl.e4 States mil itary.forces. The Brrald's Washington special sips: Gcu. Giant and part of as stair leave Washington for this city to-morrow morning. Commissioner Cooley, of the Indian Bureau, 'll it Philadelphia for a few days. Reports show that the mortality among. the negroes during the war varied from thirty to forty pet cent, Disease is making the same fa tal inroads now as before peace, During 1864, the deathe itOthe interior Of Ttorth Carotins . amounted to fifty per cerit..pf the whole color ed population. Thi.e. MiallealDepartmant of JIM Bureau complains that it Is powerless to stay the prog ress . of .dlsdase, tvidlo the surgeons are scattered so' widely apart throughout the Southern country, and funds not p:ovidedroqui `site for the employment of local.pfactilloners. The survey of the.Maxican Geant, Laguna De Turbo, which has been tri.Lighidation since 1846, has been finally settled by the DiStriet COMA widat has awarded the whole claim snve'lo;s4o acres. The survey, upon which patent to about , to be issued.cosera, forty-eight thousand ; eb ht hundred acres. WEEK, CHUM ACID LONGSTRO 7 7 . I Jame& Smok e ' Beat in Catress Conteded. NEGRO SOLDIERS KILLED The Rebel Gen. Forrest New TORS, Nov. 11..—The &raid's spselal says Iterate Omelet , . General EllpattiCk tied, the rcbel Loisgstreet sae the President yester. daY. Gen, Klipetriek is understood to Luire a foreign mission.in view. The Irarti's 'specie says : lie has leave of abseace for a 'fear to TU. it Eurore. , Was. E. Dodge Informed the Clerk of iko florin yesterday that Inc was prepared to file the necessary • papers to contest the seat of James Brooke!. Mateo handfed psy,es of testi. MOW hare been already. tsken. Tha /*nal'. Washington speela: fiptQ .1 private telrato .to the Freedmen , * dktreen from a late prominent officer to the army, who Is paselng down the Itirstatippl and op the White, .11..says.thagnegro soktions are ottli.driled when disehargel and sent hock Into the roan. try. Bosts.ntecrowded with Yankees, who are prospecting , . for the purpose of latrodnelng machines, etc.. The rebel General Forrest, who landed 011 tIIp hilasiesipol bank, rayon* does not expect ilia President to pardon any ahem* Of his dna. - bat will leave ti to Congress, which will prob ably disfranchise blm farther; bat he AU go. to Washington and try the effect or Loney, and thui itecomPr.sh his penman. ral.bouta diet Northern radleaLtm was dylag out with the tires of the war. ' ' " From Fortress 3looro:—Ltecooory of Goa. Proki,bikee—E.aitat3Uoti to Vlig:6ll, nantss ]torsos, N0v..11.,-.Brig. General- Pcnnybaker, who was woundzilet storming Ft. Philter: Nadi" Carolina, has anfaciently recur trattoria Who able to leave for bit' home lu Westchester, Pa., in a few days. ate" entered the eersice as a private In "1801, and haw served _'with distinction throughout the entire 78,41.uty. ing been 'rounded flvddlfferent tlmta. A meeting. was held al 'Norfolk yesterday, Ihr the purpose of taking tricsuiures for Goa organ. *ration of an emigrant seciety. It was largely attended, and deemed * very Important,ene, Dr. ,Ta E. Bell, of Norfolk, In the course of Mine remarks, said that the main difficulty he has experienced was want of system In Intro ducing labor. Ile bad been slue July last, acting as emigrant agent an his own respon sibility, and bad•brought into the State • ISO =es, incluoing twelve Englishmen, nineteen men, thirty Irishmen, forty-live Swedes, sixty Germans, six Frenchmen, and four Danes. These men secured work readily, and besides their board, was paid twelve dollarspor month. !!,circular has recently necalsatted by Col, G. Brown, Assistant Commluimser of .the Freedmen's Bureau; In Virginia. calling the at tention of the agents or the Bureau to their neglect of duty in entorziug upon the Freedmen In their district., the necessity of entering Into and fulfilling the contract for labor with the planters end others. Ile then added, where employment Is offered on terms that will pro vide for th e ,en t fortenlo subsistence of labor s lb= imitti rice* idliPitliM Anil from depttidence on 'eTatritY; ihnj should be treated as common vagrants If they do not accept It, nod the rules of the Bureau, applica ble In such mac,, most be rigidly enflMied. . - .Adelets teem 1 txas—G en. Brock! nrldge. New Tone, Nov 11.—Gea. Howard Is at, Vicksburg. The Iloblle Adberawr learns by a letter that 1 the Convention of Hint State has pronounced by mr overwhclmlog vote d'lsainst State repo-, citation. Ex-Goverrior Pearce, of Texas, an Intimate friend of Governor Hamilton, rave Governor Hamilton will hardly call a Con vention before themiddlOofJarinary. Civilians fear that Texas will not be represented the. neat Congress. The debt contracted by the . State during the war it tdoemilltiont of dolLans. Those who accoramtniod Bretklnrldgo from Eu rope to Canada halo' arrived at'Ean Antonio.. Breckbaridge Is determined to remove to Texals• should the President pardon him. Ho oacritene, the late turning point of the Confederacy's for tunes to the removal of Johnston from command' of inn army at Atlanta. , All federal negro troops have left tbo Rio Grande. Dltaafnlpptnnd Louisiana Matters. . Naw Tonic, 'Nev. 'private telegram from a prominent gentleman-la.-Mississippi, says the arrest of Capt., Peak, of te Preednien4 Bureau, ls greatly regretted by GOT. ritunphreyst although he refesed to Interreri:" At die request of CaL Thomas, Gen. Osterhocue tarnished guard for the Captain. bat the Sheriff antici pated Its arrival and set hits free. Tile .Cap- Ulu fa now in the discharge of Ids duties. The Committee of the Llp.telstore on Freed. meters Attars propose doing Ostisr , than Rap splielpst4 ' Gen.L, L. Conway does not systic estop:N. taglibs the spirit 4 which animates r the tnsprl7 6f.tpaistilens. ' ' • Hannay' Condition of INew.lork.•4aar. antino - Hospitals. - • - NEW Tons, Nov. 11.—At d meeting uf:l it Health commissionersyeiterday, a reaOlation. Aro 'adopted direction tho Cltyanspector tads. Atli sonablo lumber of officers la-hIS depart.; moot to oramlne the condition Of tho.city,li rk: rsanitary point of view, and to report I.a.tita COntralssioners of Health. A commlisloniunt ibnert OPPointed - by thollOvernmCnt to select a* alto:for a Oar:tattoo hospital. tropody Gook. Gonerol Plains has duo Ordered-ilk barracks crated at Fort Schuyler, to bo -transfoged to Saaganok fork: s 3SW pnipoeee _' Frani Now T3xx, Not. Gerald's _dorm: 10000 oo from EL Zito; Una* tit 4 Ms says tnnirennit expedition and' force WOW Gen. Sri wort, are a= -14 ,- T0045 110 4 , Of AM .Clt7,of,Chthtuihno. They. Ws not its Wow- - atm. President J air c aroatill he El Paso. It Is bellarial.thOt they idantosa Cho P.lo prvge into ,Isexim then to' -Adolf t01 6 i0 1 4 iii¢ torn:sof General Esooneo, , noOtint. am - Plumb forcts:WVlO endoznof Neeto Looninnctcoonp!, 110111 OF. ISM IiEUTRAIITY, A Blockade. Itmoiing Coosa ,SUPPLIES REBELS - :WTTII • ' WMFLINOTOOr NOT. 12,-As • one Instant:B of .skiihifipaEllmledttitettielit. by Ote English COT. 'incite : lot dame, ILL, ainkerts4, {hat-noon thi threOug oat of -- the rebellion, Henry Etains,nrf , motpi, wan sent'-to' tondion Ltd anOnTisdnra . 'ieß43lilatid articles — AObe Iniiiitaa : An:the Dip fish sad Preich newspapers; inordeetcaii4lhe . liwgig 'favorable coloring to: the : fitheLtieris se. thinit,..and with fall instractionill pay hir their , latertiori If the "nutter . critilditot. 'bit managed : otterirtse. lila telt to the-British coned; Mr. - Crastflord, was of a very, friendly;tiatilfe. way they. becanns - ao 4ntimetti ilia Halze.acid the consul pledged thenaelyki Inditfdifalit arid ital..' lectivelyi to aid the canes of the .i'G r onfe[lentey : to, - tho.unost cd. t h e kwyre7A no ; li f i Cr i k E *!?94 to - :From that' hottr the if t ritisi Cons&Sti hiCatie the O.Mcf readers= betweettsehalderd and Da mp& , Dispatches were always written in - trip piles* One eopyheleg oat threado Erfillsh ta r Pollioltice. addreased ,undoccoviio e British 'Centel, es being sun -transit. - So n , mint- Cone- of war, &c., were 'all -triasigned to the kind lacer* of Mr. CraWford. The Captains of the blockade runners also first steered to Mr. Crawford, en beteg the treated an:cattail , of the stiffest port Ovals. These BLCIOILIS were changed by the rebels every month, and Mr. Crawford, is being the most trusted employee, was first made acquainted with tee chimp, for. the purpose of informing' the'bieet skarn:tem It ban been estimated hylfr:.'Orawford's di' . red itisistanco, upwanbi of two 'million, bales of cotton and five then:tad boleioftebeeco, were time Smuggled Ant threngh - thithitichadi,lo isay nothing!of tonaltioxis of ,vcrempplied • to the reb di frtmlEngiatid, and bf Which ts slight Idea may, he fo by tho Cagle statement that Magrader'd forces - in Texas were entirely arm/land equipped *em EtirOPel, latine l l l 4 ll 7 from. London, directly by tho aid nad personal assistance of Mr. Crawford, ara this fs metre fly / , CAUSE 01 1 ; THEINAICA-REBELLMI The Steabier piro,sWi SaVad. Torgr,' • e • . . ilites adal4Onit Vittlelttald :Or' the . , CIO Of: 1 4? P 3 19,i 1 .1 1 iC* 42 10 2, 0.41 1 40k.::;14 writer states that the neetrodattf 8L ahtroptlhad become Irving arreait 'gOtern meat tucel the paymina of, whichisulghell• peremptorily Cwasuried' by tie irditotitles.ll44l' an armed for .tnprntect. tboaix oullecior wait ordered thilher. - Intim nreanthiei - ti7woes appear Witte courts, the decisions of .-wthielr-weie- est . them: Orr-the third or thwolficlelorir',• • ~rendered, tlitictiorthit Ore *o.4 itatit34 ' pat the Devote Set fire to the otentitivesstird cow mended a trirlasar , attack on the whims; dozing wig& tleo of the Judges arld'ixitet - . pashas • we re kiliNt, - This, yam followed no by other rfiutreges IX every 161141;1,r:still Auld evil-Col ored per}onlisowtt Iran:avail" , with the authorities was. driven out of-the • - dlv patch ,- dated A tieh Cape Breton, 8., November I.othi his been received by the 1:411.1139lT of York Coast Wrecking t'Xiiiiitleaf,:sittitthg the ,steamiltip anywise, whin tura islitire - einniv•VElaji, N. Et,, on the 10th of October, hal been got on; and arrived. en the Sith•.lbstiat atArlehat harbor,. and that ono ttcnert.t nanap could tor her fret , Ovint kiseaL. Lessee end Expeate.s Daring the . 2vnw YORF,,NOT. 11.—The Tow' Washing- ' ton dispatch says: It has been ascertained that during , the entire war, the nary has lust only fourteen hundred Aria six men killed and sewn -hundred and thlrtpeight wound/xi, out of initenty-five eon-rata Sailors and matinee on timmalig, inclusive of all laina In the grand battleson thi Charleston, Mo bile, Fort Fisher and elsewhere. In a word, the splendid , victories of Parrapt and Porter havnbett Achieved with :ma tors of tilt than that Ashlth has teen suffered In a [lngle, Walla by arsine's divide* of troops. Tiffu is due la • pert to the feet tiro the commons rnige of one guns kept the men not of musket mar. Tho innate expenses of the nary Moth the be. &Ming of the wet, Including the canatrualon and equipment of all its vessels and thee main tenance, ban been Seas than two teindred add trtellllon donne, or only sersttand chattel( per centet - the asthma, deb,. 310mM we JllllOll the'eloestrie *hips ettougtai it*■ far the money spent and to constitute what tsprob ably a better morythan that of either the En repeal powers, We hare itoestrimted since 7.601 two hundred erne tea vessels otsenr, all of width ire Ofthe most to:prom, ,osodielearid certain 41 the appliances of modem offollre and defeep4te wirrsze; • • ilarvilren Item Shlptrittli Arrlved•i-131ti • ; Vied tor Drink, blew Tong, Nov. 1, C. lilehtils, Agent forienexteaslYa Spsnish bans% am eel last aVabtait‘ hang one of fourteckpiatimgers who salted orthoard the Mkt Mistym for Re- Tana. One of the toeMhere of the firse, who were the trwr.ers'iat the Msel,with his Wife sad Vero children, wasidea Pa- board : The tette , Wm wrecked o ff Prying Pin Shoals sod Mr. Ilichols eadelie Mimes were take: to the Gait mate's bait and after lane dire of mit, were 'picked up and kindly treated by the officers on the brig Brazil, and brought. -to this port last evening. Your of this party,"vtie a temsle, the member of the dem and family,- with the Cat tab red ahem, took to Um °span , l boat, since whit,' be has not beard ; ottheiti, • Mr. Nichols states that they' Wete obliged 0 open therein, of some of the Pattlr. thOS CUT 'lnd by inching their blood. The Starnes Vlrttinta, front Iffserplied an October 26th, end United Kingdom fro" Oleo cow an the 22d, ertirsd to-day. The nova antlelpated. °Metal ♦ceouota of the PreralehCe of Cholera. WAsurztorox, Nov. 12.—Aecounte trout our Consuls reprment the cholera as still at Danlad' 1301 and Aleppo. The mortality at Sanutrin has been estimated at two thousand, and at Jaffa nt one thqu.and, The tashuly still lingera In Beirut, b !MI 1014 10 crildamte form: , The Ceherul at Parts lays there I. now no ton: gcr any doubt but that the chniern,has cow. meneed its ravages in that city.. Reports from Florence to tho State Departmcat -rePteaerds that the ebolorn has greatly dimlnlated in the Southern and Eastern portions- of too Itetloa Kingdom. It Is on -Om decline at Jerusalem, and is alto abatlriF etßaretlettit,l Major General hilpairtel4 of Kew Jerray'Phis been SlTnleled Dilelstor to Chili:and Col. Ed win F. Cllck, of the'same. State, Secretary of Legation, Musical Proymtive Vnion--1:No N Iscv One' of Cholera. Nets 'E.:nit, :Nov. 19,—The blatleat , Mutual Prato:llre Union bas •_publlahad a „card, saving that they belleva,.llitti If the dOltcUltles with . the theater mantkens Were bOtter understood,: the people would condemn the conduct of the latter. ThelossordatlOn' Cambers nboiit twelve hundred utenabcre. „ _ , Eirangementa for'a painil9 'of fourteen hundrr.d . 'pollard:hoz iht:.:this` cat, oa Thureday, , . No new mei: elloicraltawl ocetirred on hoard the: Atlany44t fa hopelthe disease will , soon entirely dltapLocar. . • Thu Maslen. Embiasy It see Boston on Vp ednesdavi theZdd,for , Halifax, toad "thence for bome.,3l4:4ltio»ere...;=. , Fro tor tho Sarety . of .I%oa Ocean Otaltalalk; flit 1•'ial(d1600, Nor.= 10.--TKO 1 . 411[11311 Belled fret Bsereatqato irith $830,000 ',ltt trees. are for Newt York and $475,000 for England. Coruilthirehle - easier" ai tasalleeteiL count of non-errteet of the Alum& Gouache-. ilea cowlwo deo over. due, nith., peuenere who left Sew York peuthe. Ocean ..Qacian oa the 10th of. October. Xi le [wen ;Ito ,Onceu Quee's encoentered Abrader :trials; putted o-West India Yelifids Amin; the storm It ,eh morale there October XIV • ,• Frpnch..Eininattitit - or Mexico: - • „' NEW Tonic, Nov. -Ihe Trulepcndenco ,Aekr,6 sap: The =tattoo at tho French got- - .emment Co abandon the.occup,ation,st .Mexico ...beyond Vita to absolutely' TIECCUSIT, is more' -apparent r : than l ...tp•cr. nor,- .%/14,...littentiOn to itrangthened .., &Corea, acts con tha. ;tent of ;the ...Mexican • Cabinet, ~ a nd more especially the roceptiort - of •7.!. - Long-% laies•Abanchtt .. - .lt Winn eald at hhoncrt Xeettlng of the-French Chambere,- announcatacrit *ill be =ado attramodtato enttro! teftenation of Mal= by tbeTranch troops : .• . , . Trial of tcfiniaiddis OraireaWita ',Started; Viraramoiaar, ‘. November -.11.-The ram.: gat; 'court martial_ toAlay• heard' ter eralwltneases la derma° of Commodore Craven. Diamard C. McGill Untitled that from what, lar„ hadlearl from Spanish offl'ainaVthe .4604 2 rain Staysail was too formblabietd.., be, Mticksal without !natant destruction to - tite moulting venal: ' • . 7; • The bed; of Cant. 'Vitriirt: ' l ?nried =min; ptdbN AsveitiSt thesasplratora. • • • , ,c. Butsas-imnEEMAN TIORPIL laploration of Propose/7,1,411M , . . EnileciBco arrival:4W member of tho Russian-American Pariygivesmerclimlars of the voyage of the West ern • Union' Telegraph Company's ychooncr, Milton B.dger..Bhe inflect foam Arch Angel hiptimul •to Aradaycr by way of Siberia, Alignin Mat, 1855; hitirldgbn beak 'Lieutenant • Thi , Lictitedent ereff and party,mho ore tesaplorolliedoinuiryrOusid Atusdriciack,a Ras elan fort Latilheria. On the 3.Bth - inade flledotak Islond„ Bepteenbef sth they arrived at One comumpap,,,,st ft,ozotio Golden Gate,gsptember6th, spoke bound, kete the reor . Fort pchnet; Mission America; Bth saw the Isle ofBt. George• ; 14th, made Cape Mt: Basall; l9th, d m eon tato Bey indluschorcd in the passage between Adak Bay and the:Oster, opposite an =atm village. Before the vessel came to the natives came on board. They were very friendly, and anxious to trade furs ' for tobacco, etc. On the '2Bth weighed anchor and worked up the passage towards the river. Anchored one hundred miles from the month of the river; Met, Lieut. Macros and myeelf, with a boat's crew, darted to,make a reconnolsounti Of the liver ; found it clear of ice, and the Mani* had the a ppearance of being a good plicitolytilld a line. On the -afternoon of -the W.Sldentenant Maprea went iii *Ote to o native ' settlement,' IlveXelles 'from' the schooner, 'and feted a herd of reindeer, *Wane Ikon 300 to 4001'85th, eommenced lb land stores, having selected his camp five miles trots the increttli of - the liver. • an the mewitinie. the 'schooner hid *belted . to within 11Ve mail4s of the' river 'on the nth, and Bilehed the 112db:taller stores.' 'October Mit; saw Ithtlettuipiaye' steamer " 2 George B. Wright. working lIP the Pihntsf4, when we weighecl'acchorand ran down to hei--Colonel Buckley wagon board. On the 13sh the themom ,eter was.dcrwe to Boa. 00 the 14th shosalled "for Pau Francisco in compan* . villhAtiecent girksop=uvrlrt, Geor g e Wright,,,l 'l°2 ``:1; Vittoria, and to' arrive In Man Francisco the last of November: 'The vessel made the /smolt. halo past, on the - 18th Inst., having experienced ardrong wind while it Bearing Sea; the'2oth there waslourry gales , from •the northwati oii. .the Mi,apoke the turk-Corld, from the , Arelle ocean, bounittoSisf Fruit Bets witletwelve ben. yltsd,'lafrel4 of oil Able. wood, On the sth :glade Flirtation -Islantio• light of thelcarbofof Frain Nem Orleans—order Irmo Gen, a 4: Oanns—Fears oflnnadatton. 4 ;444 Ontatoci, Nov 11.-Cottiin !Hiner - sales. ,pr..s,oooibilta3ltddling - itt '55 ®5Vk ,itoet — tn -tbdsiay, onishtindred and Sttedtrtire thootand tialear Ereittta enSawn to NoS;Votk, - lit4) York,;3:, r.giehange on New 3( to !S'a Pre' from Liverpool' hair: Gen. Canby has tasted atiorder,timing`eier' !IP the city' authorilieis riltrthe sanitary" regale.' Otolik• flat tiavelieeti held by the tailltiey since , 021 alto res_„l4Ming all control over the State :-levitos Pr *pork' on them; 0011e:ellen of the tax and keeping them in repair; also, withdrawing 't Provost Marshals in 'parishes, eteept In" certidit cares; alio; stopping issunspfrations to` Persons pot conneeted with the 'General Fullerton liaTteithe 'Oxing,oilhoottount of wages betiredettbetyellneelCand - Ctaapidir. , fee the nest to ttie lit, oral:10,1f and demand. , Gte. Belfd relieved Ts:Merton to-d a y. anintinces that be Will not 'alter his' prefects , soda orders. "Gov. wend awned a prcelamation calling a special meeting of Ile Legialatiare op, the 23i, on the ground that the graven lateral" ; of the State demand the preaeuce of; s, Betatoq Coo o condition'n of the : people. in kflealsiippl appeals nowerfolly for protection. against wan r dation and ;its destra:tive consequences sod State creditors who ISO bees :look. for re- Jecesoti, Howard ett detracd a bugs =Wag of freecleota. lie as serts them the lead, will tot. be dletded. Tbat freedom is the. privilege of work. and' to tell the Vista tbeLedslatttre ii elck of nigger tee ttmenr. Dlary.or CaPtala WASIIIXOTON. Nor. 12.--Captain %lea to his law opine diaty tinder data of LXlntter.lci, says that a num visa at that time placed in his cellto vaunt anx attempt ho alight make to take his own tire, but the man fell asleep. Ha writes that the =R as wh,The dhl not put on end to his ealsteace, was bocanse. what he oniffered,wWaS the will of God, and in the second placebo awed It to himseg his family, his vast lifes and to the weed at large to pare Ida innocence. , , Alleged Attempt to Polsall 'Win Contra., dieted. W...asaasonm s NOv. 12.--touls Behade pub; thhei a dela denrieg the troth or the state. =tot that Mrs. Wks tetrad:teed strychnine Into her Imatianfrs month. while kissing blow Mr. Sande skews that at the time of the aliened interview, Mrs. Vilrs was In Smatneky, and liken the statement routes from "Gen. Baker soy one else, it is an Maroon% 119 front - be ... • • tO end, \ Salt Between Railroad Companies. CISCP. N/TI, Nov. 11.—The Ohro and Wait alppi Reamed Cornpany has nom:dewed a snitagain thb.jedtanapolla and Cincinnati Raft road, for daMagm amotmttng to over one InO. Oen OTC him dlnd thousneid dollars, sbr breaking, a contract extettng between the t ero 'roads, whereby the lettl s need track of the former from Cincinnati to wrenceben. North. Carolina Election—Gov. Hoiden to Continue hn. °See. Alahools, N. C., Gra: 12.7-31 e. 'Turner. who WO a member albs late ColstikaciateCongresa„ la elected to Congress In the V k i ,c, tleigh District. Ur. Clark. who: canoe% thha the atn, to elected over Letunazi; wlio can take It. The other die t:tea have not Deco board from. - Gov. lidden bee received a telegiciphle ale. patch fro Secretary Seward ta !settles the (auctions m of Provisional Governor until 'otherwise ordered hp therrcildett. iVsartraoros Cm, Nov. 11.—Tho body of Iby order a the President, was to be in -I.=ln the penitentiary yard. The remains) were howeier. Irderredrin the Arsenal Grouhd, where Paine sod the other conspirators were heirled. Wire's grave is the southern one of the row of tire, In the following order : Mrs. Bur rell, Paine, fhopfdd,,Artzerodt and Wire. City Dank of Trent ra Valled--Choleia on Stilptioard. !ism' lons, Nov. 11.--'4a City Bank of Tren ton, Nov Jersey, has suspended. A letter frOm Calcutta, deter' Septeinbcr 222 ,says: The cholera beoke out bat September Bth on board the ship Young Ameriea, for Boston, -and the Csiinin,,fhteond Mate and three 'sailors dled. Five sallorslyhp trarylved, were sent to lam hospital: /DOSE!. at COL ElDWutah. PTITLADtatini,,N4I., 11.—Coi. A. & Bow man of the Voiced States Corps of Engineers, Area idiresidefice at Wilkesboro, Pa., this scorning. ge superintended the banding of Port &amid and at the Iline.of hts death was ,Citiej'of the Dowd of Pasttriarei z charged with remodelling SA fortifications. From inetrill,l4, Cotton .conthancs.hc.aty. . A 'few aides were sold at 42g43: Becialpts, 400 bales; shipments '203 The vicinity of this city is Infested by robbers. A tatirkm man killed by Ile" TO tOidiers, one nalle *out the city last night. 'The river 15 thirty inches on the shoals.. • . `Governor Brownlow has appointed the 7th of Meecratier next tufa day of fasting 614 prayer. TORio'nau Match—Loss : by Ittie; Fire at Pnrcanturta.,,Nov. 11.—Tbo Athletic Base Ball Club anstlthe .K.orstotin Club tp4ley. Ten tbrawand portions witnessed the contest. The lose by et Bancroft IMIIe, at Media ea • Therradayleat, is not less than two hundred thcneand: Fire in St. Lents. BT. Loins, Nor. flaarlar.mill of IloboThancoo ayeatts„ Waa Immo this morning, -Tb9 /0811 wu forty -thus thou. paw dolled& It was .InsvaTit,l9r;elefatiAliolts:i ilTe /1'011.4,4 dollar! . ~„ • Meravrtaittiov.lo:—Tibs cited giazke waa 'dulllo4fas . =Tatra was ,- a illgia" , kaprafesnalt; -1101014 :t6Waali ,Itta 'cloaa, - petcea =egg' rrom 1631 to-thitTo2a sad a-Ul4- -Tho gram- :ittioti,w4go .Tbe receipts:l* 4 o faris on hatidtetr,"4/14 abr Wads `and Ito atilpaieno .143011untredAnd " • - " r 4Wsiisßetßfai~' .: Pinnzamm poi?, wit; l9 A ion or the stemer-Ile-Woo, tmlii,ll.lYerDool -6 ° tho'ed. LoodoOderry on tio?„ . .4d TO weather Is cold sad :10,°,0* Worth . t4oto#.9ciri h rT or x.o!th.-cirof, -.:., •.- • Ana liaxon,ll allleWont' i Overstcir ru Bolas' by from tow' to 10.,060 IsaJorttl• -_ .IR ....7 - - .r. -,- i - VOLUME LX.VIII--NO., LATEST MEXICAN ADVICES. Siege of Illatamora s Continues. CITIZENS IN A STUMM@ CONDITION . Hier Toni, Nov. 11.—The New Orleans 2* , 340W11011:10 COMbSpondenee of the ii! sap e.Titte Mini of itstainorasien already ht a =inn Acton:ors state that the Impetlsl tr***ltibulaittle better off. Many late CoaelifirsAta .ffrk_are; fighting with the _ Llbersht, In eeretelt,: . that there are two transports at the mord' itor r the Ma Grande load ed with French troopsAdreinfirree the garrison at MatammasorhOmMluditatrighwortr coming up the river, as the Liberalsheld-both banks at %fire: City. A Ranchero despatch of the 91st ultimo says the ustal . utilleriflrfng ited ahlror• haling continues. .The summer Etigme- arrived on be Bnlstistence, • supplied and tenements aro hourly expects& Gan. Baird has arrived,. and traccebib Gen.. Fullerton as Comnalselcner Of Freedman Affairs in Louisiana. Nrw YORE, SOT. 11,—Addittental Intel:Liget:tea says that ennalee Is approaching Idatamorm from Llama*, with a force of gee Intgdned Merl for the Liberal besiegers. Nate Paper In Norfolk, Vs, FORTRZES M.032,0E, Nor. 103—.8y dissii-rTtes prospectus for a new paper lu Norfolk. to Ise called the Norfolk Virginian but been tsstusilby Messrs. G. A. Sykes & Co. MARRIED Aloi7Aitt-...OI , ASS—Oti Tuesday eveinnir, Oet. 1111., by the Bev. EP. Swift, at-the reside:ma of the bride, J. L. 'hicCAlßoad DULD AGOIE Di. GLASS, ht Alieghehy city. • McKEE—At 4 alalock eaSanday alteuraoa JAIIILE..IaREE, la ilia Guth iaar 01 aim age. tagetal will take place from hill late reit dMee. comer of Logan and Morgan atomic, tille afternoon, at a o'clock. proceeding to Pat. Union Cemetery. R. R„ ssxvsr, 1:1742 - 33WISM".+26.13CMPL. AEI filidattleld Strtet, near Fin Street .. .... . . itir , COMNS or erery dosorf,pttoo. CRAPE. GLOVES and FURNISHING FOE FUNEU. ALS:tlling l H7.” 43",F11114 HEARSE and 08H 'd . HMG= fo.ndslod . , Innen . _ ._ -HILLDALE.QAMETERY—A rand and thrtrpA e l t arne tc raM i •tr i E G !_ l -Mi n si=el4• ,Clty, on the New Brighton noad. TarloutTalal• nig to eeleerßurfallaota will apply sa the su per tatesulauts (10104 st.the °amenity., ;TltteeDeeds; rereuld all Other business:wall be atteuded at the g Warehouse et the unatenumnd, meter at rate asst Lesoock-atzeati, Alinhea ochoyd Sennory and Treasurer. OILS. , grAlituggp„ FETizoLgulvleamilta - r. - • GLABK & SINNER. • N.orksiz , L4OI2Lee . OOTAZII.S.TOWNSELIP. ROOD STREET. , Thep *an have the limpet espeolty In Ihe country. The brand amide the - ingheit In this eonatry .Eneope, for end M4r ep =' . an . .&oll e / te e Innt In te r einkedellAPP itact=tolinSTUZS,Tlt.l 4 B l 3, and TIMPACIVAD satcotg TOOLS Site 011 Wells. deirlY t • , . 74 SAM 94 , ..PPALPAN.Y.. O s ffird Corner of Pena and Wayne Streets' rats Company was oppaLzed the =b ender tin Pennsylvania Odie , eg,and Mauutaamukt .ing Lava The Territory or the CorormaY is an ward mo Ihmkarct Creek. between the Mods oitha Lunkard Creek Cal= Oil company and the Dunk ard Potrtimutt Company. Capttst seep:* 03 olii3ll3r Ftlaa WV) OOO Par value of curb Share. t 00 S. h.. 30EMSON, President. LSAAC ROOK, Secretary and Treasurer. mimes Graham, I J. e_. Weir, Stephen Zaino; H. 1,1"14 Ftealt Snyder: anhei.t. , 1 - 1311KARD CREEK PETROLEUM COMPATi.T. Office Corner of Penn and 'Nano. Bta This 'company teen organised on the =.n inst. ander the Penarylvanis Mining and ataillalhatl Mak Laws. The territory of the company - ad loins the. WIGS of the Drinkard Creek Bolen CU tide cal, WorkaUtielt 0225,000 ing 25,000 /kr Value ofPond Each Share 01 00 Prectdeat—S. A: JCiiiiSTON. Searedsu and Tzrasuier--ISAAO NOCK. B. A. .70zorarair, 8 . Rro n " Yit.uric SatDu, - .Taus Gaixia, F. D. Gazrr, W.V. Kate, jigArd IL W. &roam SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. We are eanetructlng, and wl.ll - 4eo on bend I supezior anis al fil^AXLs raVai-XLIT32:I Either a -Common :or Tubular :Boiler. We !mite eattles need WS eitebtes to this Pttr• pposoaee to call and see - them, corner at PIKE; and STREETS, near UAY Water Works. JCS . MALUMMOSH. =IIYBILL te 00. JAMES WEIALINN izoscsa9un, unix% ni OBOE: ANN WINO BIWA Block, Duquesne Way, Plitsb , dts /Or 13 redid attentloO gime to the SALE 511IP .11 , 1tT OrPETROLEIIM amt prodada. A CC IM/Sa °M ath ] E l ill tar l it tr. te4L mht. V BENE so.I At. CZAIR Plitsbargb. fOIW4I3,DING 4ND COMMSSIDA MERCHANT' AND DEALER IN ona.l ILLVDMIATING, LAXIBECOA.TIDIG, ORIII)11 Prraox.supl WIZ,& coastal:alp oh hand aril for sale 'et the lowed, market prize& Comlgro meats and order. so li cited. • aptam ATESCULD OCITOBRII t 3, 1851' . In4igIII3XLEE PATENT Oval Xcurep VoinineVis Manufactured, oflaC Flint Mau; Moro Chimneys are /stemma fbr the flat Mona, mating all part* of the eara acv door sot ot~ polo it to cracking. E. E . uITrIUE, Fort Pitt Wan Works, Washingtab street s apt, • Pittabutgrt. Patna •-• :AA wk's KENO, crozimissiori =monism,. t • •• • Agx) aZOE I3I 3 mßozprz AHDPRODIJCIS; -And antlers In lieflalng Ettntestaln -. 0c31d9 riro.ss riaßarr ST. pauburzb' BOND/1p WiIf!EHOUBS OF Phenix Warehousing;Company, Foot or BALM etllANlUSglrits, ntootirn• I I MIMI D PETROLEM3. . 4 , In Tanks grapnel& Ste IfireFasz& Otlice, N0.11.14r../LEB, STREET,Nrx Vat. L T D.!Arr 01la WORN& DPC&N;EINiar & co, • _ _ weatiorrimas Pura Mite Iliffnid Carbon Oils. /t°:ilir"ll:(l4s3rETßllEr• • TAINTEERS. aegis sr. t050.....t0m0 7.4ll3.4.4cuss!xatiterr ONG, LAHR. & SIGN 'lnns & HOBE 114112= • Vo. Pitistairsx prm ".l.2l2 slgranzit ar eisod ="s4 maw= paper ail SHOW 1111 ea I paper ail colors, and GILT biONB ON GLASS sotaa to order slut 414:11g taaLl poxtaat antiku7. - VOCTIONOLONS Iftiraft4 la aklP-# at. stisrmemta. sonsExAINTING tone" it to dn. FibLotr, Wow of color, OA tiostooss of AO Inch af fatlmabbrifttoN - ailtitlr- wizaLut,g,*-,sto,w r ii t ;.drat itita!otsueracaing#3lo22o4l 'Actufin Amu wen Fermarai imuse•nsio . rividiaj4itulasSi rinSinnsflC_l SR , NEW ADVERVOMX_2'S*- WHOLESALE BUT COUNTRY D kLESS, BOOTS& HOES COncert Hall S oe Store. STYLES UNSIDI, d DrftflT Rf . GOODS ALL WARRAMO 'GRATR Prices Exactl+ir Right. NO GO FIFTH STREST, UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. QM BALL 0 ci,crnallo Et gri o tao. = m ar. Fir , NEW GOODS. •MANCI OAP PaiNTS. - - FIND meal Pens PEG TOY PlaiTS and ►p Styli, of pLortruict,i . EGARDLEssor FOE TEE ZMIT iO,DAT3 J. H. SMITH & 00:: OAK RA.14•03 FTETEI BT Oppetitatbe - Opm 8on•e SUPPLY YOUR WAN 8 BOORS AND ALBUMS, li=l BOOS PUBLISHERS' PERMIT/TM IiRPHIs 74 FIPXI4 SVELIFET. For the following reasons: Yrti have the finest stork in the city to &clod • from. Ten only pay the Pablishers price for Books. You also reetioe at time of pOelloao a yittlent. Tour present till be worth from lie. to PM. ,Yin will be entirely sitlsfied: with bath Book and Present. • AU we ask, Try us. CALL OR SEND FOR 9, CATALOGUE. 1 1 4 1 ARE TOUR OWN O.OAP, but xi- JAI member you can buy a good artiole or SODA ASH at the CEIFISAL DRIIP WScre you will always Bad a Idxge assort:neat or YEN,FOBIERY AND TOIX&HT AHTICLIN.. tooth. Brushes, Nall Sruanesj Glycerine Soap. • Honey Soap Hlyrarine Grimm, Gobs - Cream. Sc., for chapped hands ; ee locul ups. -11`1/ it. Corner Ohre and Federal Streets, bathe Market House. Allen - beny City. saes GEORGE A. 11.111.1 LY. „WRY TO-LOVE; or, Dr..D. - 31;LILNDIS AA. CELEBRATED I.EFALLIBLE PRIVATE LEOTDRE ON - PSX.O ELJLOGILIAL rAiscarta.—. 'ZION S, , Sth olitloarjusi. ant. Math= you to, therm those youth Ive; hots to ralesso stralg eoraptugol* ac. It contains MOO sethao . kiseg. Price .7S seats. 610, GEMAT TATE BOOK for LIARSSED or GROWN PER., SORB. - Every tady Remold barS ono, Price 41,00. Strut prko of etas/ or both to DR. L &EDI 9, rm.— , 102, Oltorthut Wets, Philadeloals, media by s Daum mail, fa.eea/o1 onvoloyes. suooths” Will also accompany oath book.' Atha= - r is MOLT PlifablEß 1 HEIVIAPANAKA (pLoron cOtk-) MOST TiEILAITIVZ C BICABLE ARTICLE AND pos URE SAL , . Scrofula, Eatel=lathslTl, neuralgia. Itch. Dyspepsia and • Pimples, ittak subrasss 'or THE sniff. as Tonto, it tairtatagis t getuA cermet ta issues sad wholly res Wee 1311 Litrepa and It oesss Ant. WM to prose ‘ i r ty, _ , . r" tau" atkovr atniariow,magest.. not sonar thnittteld and Fourth streets. FITZPRISIC t ' ilitil , P'ILEJtIIII.4I POW PEN- IMEPAOTIMER, , '- Pill° . Hill:eor:taanti Market sts: ..;,_ : -44vastoTri'=`„Arellitz Pen;4:eN'ill .*l.33esslearidretaiL - - -- - Pans revilred., Femme hay Yeas en Mar eau simd tpata - by m+l4 sakthe '714 kekpror.puit -41- TIEZE4 'aßa_lAminiltori_italegi n RUMS ook et ~a p 0 011 11 VINES • and 01410111= Bco, *WILTSauvICIUTTLOWIELS , SW( Ur somigague pf eallend. es Nett= a' 41. NUALK)(73, Malay Acur Cliklead.atecolsoese.:', "vt.ii.'ficaarce j'AUFfEk . -xascrkainumaiw Pi1.: . 0 Vitriol AtauCW r . 141 • cohVr.g. • - pus.
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