The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 27, 1865, Image 1

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    t. ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
' 2 . . Dalin S flown !. Down
Cotten Goods, at Bates and Bell'. R. 7.t rum
street..—
Neutral Sulphite of Lime,
Fir prestreine cider. For sale by Or=lei toper,
minnist, corner of Penn and St. C7lar street.%
May the Beet
Sod► Ash aid Pot►Sh la the city, ►t 'Leming , s
Drug Stole; No. et, Market Street.
Bny Pure Liquors,
For Medicinal purposes only, at 'Fleming's Drug
Mime, Mo. 64 Market street, and PM will get s re
-11010 article. .
The Gay and Fashionable,
Are titildnit theta attention to the Favorite Bar
bat'a Toilet Soap, made by IL C. it J. H. Sawyer.
It is becoinierall The rage. 151:ay ao canto a cake
HEror thef Army, for the ' havy, and tor
Thei world ls so inundated now with medicines
"ysiceiptescriptiOn ighlett.are warranted cures
for every tnown and unknown specie; oi disease,
flotilla Sufferer drift it ahnost impossible to dis
tinguish 'between good and bal. Some of
Ilidurpronderfal fluids profess to cure every corn
pisint known to the ?detects Medics. In speak
ing of Hostetter , . Bairn we refer to a prepare.
'tied Whitt' limits itself to one depstment of the
bCdy—rhsi stomach—the Irregularities and disco.
'Ocelot Which it not only claims to cure, but does.
is, retailalien has become world-wide, and from
the-Pacific to the . Atinntle, in boil. nomtepherea
Aladlincver , 7 latitude and - zone, it to knoienand
`ezeplayed as it remedial Limit._
Posoas who lune been tipteitedli deee!ved,
siesbaps. esnoot be constoced that Hostetter
Bitten. tell! effect sure, rapid, and permanent
- cuts, Bit-this assertion Is eoutirmed by tests.
ffnizalal letter from the most distionished men in
-the smutty. All who have muss used these Ble.
tars keep them now by their aide as a safeguard,
believing that "an ounce of prevention to worth a
gourd of ann.".
The digestive oxyarts which haist, bean violated
and prostrated by excessive or irregular iaduli
Wittieo.oXppetlte, will ha restored to that? normal
ontulltleds oU thin wixuledul meth .
Burton Traveler • "
Neutral. Sulphite of Lime,
preserving elder. For see by Charles Super,
Druggist, *corner of Penn and St. Clair street.,
Fall and Winter Goode.
It t great pleasure we call the stead:lon of
lesslcla to the superb stook of Fall and Winter
: r .tgingslejnst received be Mr. Joins Water Merchant
Teller. No. Lhl Federal street, Allegheny. Rio
otaaltsmarsoes some or the rarest awl moat beip
sgalockt..4xLsasimf..rego.mrotuttn r sanaverti ng
`;fienribninito,K Itintwsttant trutticas. no enact
ment rumtininn Gonda. tom:Wain: Witt.
lOrewen, Collars, Neck-tics, Hahnsachiste,
cannel bean:tinned ant or wen A AMU stock
etreadynaffe Pante, Coate, Pena and Onecoeta
will sleohe found at hie establishm.....e panfous.
hi want ofanYWngin the clothing ma stoma not
tall to give ea. reeler a sell. ,
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heridilta ;W. Pam A; Oa, ,
Practical Slate) Roofers, and Dealers In 6.ll3CliClai
Slate of varlone colon. Office at Alecumdet
ltastanv,lnear Inc Water Works. iltutharalu
P,O,Restillenele. NO; -78 Pita - duet: Orders
Pkin4o4l4tended to, All work Warranted lista
.prooc..iicons et theahortast Who: No
ablip proopa the roof is not
StinSe 4 /t 4SPUtt O34, ' ~
'ltetiliiirSiilpiiito of Lime,
Tor viiitr+Ois FO! - sale by Charles Super
Ptivest; tornerof Penn . sod St. Clair streets
!Coe'a DYBPepaLl Cure
Mee not eibilaride and excite the patient miter
ere; like . althertiolie bitters and bereasges, MI ad.
ilisthted to tale Omelette, but It ie a medicine
most wandeiduirse' 'adapted to all diseases of the
stomach nail bowels. •
Bold at Jensen Pranasto's Drug and Patent
Net Value Depot, No. at Market street, corner of
the Diamond, near Fourth street.
Tahipertng with the Teeth
-Is ' , millets:l ths ectrosts - a dentardees, sub.
mit to no serspir.g, use.nsthtng but Sozoilonc.
~Crtlent herb - JOS:silts ingredients. It preserves the
enamel. Wtemoves an impurities. It strength
ens the mai. It deceerims abail:AUL breath, It
Ii harmless As meter std mare valuable rhea It.
weitat 123 gcikl. .
Carpenter JoblAtis_SlloP.
Slaving returned after an absence of three years
In the arm? ; /hive liwpened my shop for all sorts
of Jobbing to the empenter Mae. at the old stand.
Virg loAtle4hettreen Southfield street and Cherry
Alley, Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
Virtues Faiitll37.
4ust °pried,
-Our Saw Clotho; house, at 63 Filth street* whets
to offer #2),C00 worth of clothing reganllast of
° 9 12 ...0.P 1 4 BalL,- noecim
C. 1311.14Deattlat, 246 Penh Street,
AttereLs proiciptlE to all bullpen la his proles
slot
VARIOUS ITEMS.
Ton Strati illed by disease hronght on by
CXCessive dissipation. It is but • short time
since be was declared to be In the finest physic
al health andeondithas of any man In England.
• ,
• Bet befell into bad,habita. After his battle with
'. - Heenan he threw off all restraint and plunged
f ' Into all kinds of excesses of Hying and Of lire
f" bones . • The result In a little while was the total
a
. 1•
wreck of the once admirable physical man.
EMAIL as tor b fond Its way into Nashville,
. Tema., in a dangerous and even dreadful form.
In a miserable building, on the bank of the riv
i,
es, erected as a temporary shelter for patients
;put Off from steamboats, now Ile over sixty
, three human beings In all stages of this loath.
I some disease, white and black mingled together,
,
no fresh air, no wholesome fool, no modielne,
i no attendance.
'serge is a genuine "war of races,' , at New
i Orleans,between the Creole and American cit-
I
irons, all about the teaching of French in the
••-•
I ~ public schools. The American element has con
- trol lathe city, and Is determined that French
I shall not be taught, and that the next genera
,
• .. ~tion of Creolu will be thoroughly American
ized.' •
ON Thursday afternoon, -a fl - eight train from
• . the west on the Toledo, Wabash and Great
! Western railroad Iran off the track at Island
Grove station, in consequence of the displace
-4 , meta of a switch, smashing up the teem:Retire
, and several eats, killing the enalncer, Darn'
Join:mon, and seriously injuring the fireman, a
brother of the engineer.
Tor..Eruldent has approved the death eau.
lance of two citizens of Georgia, named Chris
telpher C. R•ase and John - I.i. Brown, who were
convicted by a come martial of the murder of
a degro woman named Nellie West,in Tahaferrn
County, in that State. The executions are to
•
= take place OD the drat Friday in January,
I tAT SlanblnaVAlC, last Friday, a train ran into
a funeral procession, passing over the track at
Market atrect, The engine struck one of the
4 , carriages knocking it Into splinters,' but stranze
to say, none of the Inmates were Injured.
Carram Datums,* somewhat noted colored
. ,
orator. died in Leavelivrorth a few days since,
! '. while alt fait warts 8 4 i-Ouls to, engazein the
'
i ' ' Minims now being Inaugurated by the people of
, _Missouri in behalf o; universal suffrage,
• AN Investigation of cotton frandal• araba t z t „
shows that, of 90,000 hales of forfeited *oared;
erase cotton, nine tenths, worth some 815.09.0..
COO. has be come the prey of swindles, official
and nOtt official. ,
Ton Catholics of Chi
l calm have formed an as
:j i sedation with a tapital of $200,000, fur the
purpose of building • hall to be called the Cali
-1! site Hail. It will ho a stock association with
shares of r-s each. •
!EDWARD A roLlAnn, formerly editor of the
Mel/mond Enquirer, but more recently of Fort
Warren, Is about to become editor of the Rem,
.phla Araimiche,
In a receni chinch trial at Independence, Dia
/Mal,, between. tiro Northerd and- Southern
T-',4IN Methoditri„ the former , galned the 'an% and
/ttliapoasesalemof the church property.
'A fatties who brought milt ;cellist a;l a i rail
'road hotapanyin Oinetrinatl, for being ected
rrenn , one of Us Farlc-has recesered a et or
r'. *Boo 43Thats:
j, forgiving
• - 'Alas ernatoserr has been indicted at Detroi
j, 7. forgivingforgiving false Warne of the, recei t
pts of hie'
, • .4Peralln.ontertainments there.
• ^, Qa elFetion day at °Pala; Ala., a hotlylf
, ft , ro4 came to that swage, and informed
_,... u& =plum that they 'sighed to Tote, T ,
Utz - total assessed:valuation of New. Orleana
Ja49B,7BB,grs7pdgerease of four and a half
millions slnee lastyear. •
Air elfortie'lieing made In the Ind Lana Loth.,
_ latyrelo I Tpcid.4.fle,hlaek laws of that State.
Tann la abillukthe exc. of „New England, and
'has two and a half Millions of Inhabitants.
,
pittsbuto elmdte.
CITY XrESID3.
Every One.
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DUMary Illaveme tin In the South West-.
Preparations Against Penian Raid In
Canada—nlarine Disasters. etc.
NEW Yore; Nov. 25.—A letter to the Galvea
ton_Texas News, dated -instils, Nev. 4th says,
Gen. Dr to. an lye there on the evening of the
2nd. Gee Custer akb Me command of three
Regiments of Cava'ry, would soon arrive; this
is understood to be the bees of operations for
defence of the frontier Counties.
A letter from Montreal says, the inauguration
tit Ottawa as the new Canadian Capital, was
fairly completed by a meeting !there of the
Executive Council on Tuesdsv !Ent.
Arrangements of the Provlr clal Government
for meeting the anticipated Fenian rat; are not
relaxed, but no mere volunteers are to be sent
to the frontier for the present..
The ship Thomas Denham from London for
New York. went ashore au!Jonet Beech Long
Mond yesterday. The strip Panama from New
York for Galveston was wrecked on the 24th on
the Grand Bahamas. The Captain and crew
Were saved and arrived at _Nassau. The Brigs
Weton and Mettelton had arrive:tin N algae on
the 2nd Inst.. with damage (from the /ate gale.
sixteen wrecking vestrels went ashore on South
Berment Island and twenly-oaal went ashore
inißerment Harbor, during the gale.
Casey and hictiowou's Riede Jitetory and •
large block of :buildings on 'Atlantic dock.
Brooklyn, were destroyed by are this afternoon.
Lots heavy.
Six thousand emlgrauta arrived here during
the week.
Tbf
Mew Ma 0.25 —Tbe t'emmeretal,t
Washington special sem :As the _President coin
' pities a section of the meesage. It is Put in type
at the confidential Printing office of the Treas
ury Depollute= and proofs sent td bin for 'pe
rusal.
Tne steamer dram aalled 1044 for Europe,
returning her regular trips that were suspended •
In the-beginning of the we; when the rebel
cruisers began Met operatione:
List night the detectives arrested Henry pe
ters at his gambling institution in this city, on
a armee of robbing Mr. James Bell. of Wa
verly,;.Tioga entuaty, - New York, of 55,027. The
neb f berp, as alleged, was perpetrated on tlu3 :nth
o Aogest List, at a house :Is:Mandy. Mr.
Peters was formerly a deputy of Sheriff Lynch,
of New York. lie is held to 'wait legal Pro
eredhnra with • ylew of taking hint to lloga
Coady for Mal.
The steamers 13t. Patrlck;. naafi, City of
Manchester: Arago, My. of Wastaegton, Scot•
land, andburg, salted , for Europe today,
tithing 5120.000 la spode.
The chip 'Thomas Dunham; hetet. reported
=bore, has got off and la being towed up.
QUarteillialter FlllllO.ll.
.LOVUntazi Nov. 2 4. - --lrauds' la the Quer.
tormastorDerualmeat of topaz* 1100,000 have
blion dirooSead, it is _ragweed that they will
tleatfj , exceed amount The callltary ea
thorltas base . ;appraised the mates for the
mama. .
. -. •
Binnacle to Gcliertiiir' - Penton. •
Yotic,,Npr. Jterneada:of
Genets:for Fenton at the Flfth Avenue Hotel lest
nyealng, a largo number wia'prosent. The'Goi
ennar appes, on the balcony and mada.a beet
tpeeibi !lab waa Latinist to witktnet often
ft; • - •
THE DAILY
OIL INTELLIGENCE.
We have received Intelligence of a strike hay
ing been made on the A. Buchanan Farm, Oil
Creek, within the past few days In which 'the
Oil Basin Company of Philadelphia and same
other cc inpanles, are Interested. The well k
located on a high bluff near Rouserllle, and the
oil was tapped at a depth of nearly eight, hun
dred feet. The exact production of the well has
not is yet, been ascertained, bet it is thought
that It will be a good 0 1 1ie.
"Casino" Wetts—A Goon MocEREET.—
The "Bnchanal Fri.;m" and — oll l l3eudn" Petro
leum Companies have concluded to have all the
wells on the Buchanan Farm cased, which, it
is claimed, will greatly Increase the production
In the aggregate. The wells on the widow
Mc-
Cllntock Farm have already been eased, and the
result is highly satisfactory, and a movement Is
now on foot to have the wells on the John Mc-
Clintock Farm cased. A Titusville correspond
ent of the Erie Dispatch gives toe following
interesting particulars of "casing i"
"For the last two years many experiments
hate been made on what is termed dry holes.
The latest and most Important one Is that of
casing. Thus far it has proved successful. No.
120, Holmden farm, owned and managed by
Smith & Barnum, experienced operators en the
oil regions, is the first well tubed in this man,
err on Pithole. Tritscwell was cased, or in
other words lined withettireo inch tubing, the
fleet Fart of last week. and tubed on Saturday
last, and commenced pumping Immediately
after. It Is now producing 40 barrels per day.
Before being cased It was thoroughly tubed and
tested, and was pronounced a failure by many
able judges.
"The mode of operation Is as follows: TI4
rock underneath the third sand on Pithole, and
second sand on Oil creek, Is free from water
courses. A well made seed-bag Is fastened to
the lower end of a three Inch tubing and low
ered below all water courses. The well Is then
tubed In the old way—wlth the exception of no
need-bag—and ;.umping commenced immediate
ly. Should the production not equal the Ex.
cut tors of the operator, he can easily raise or
lower the pump by Inches, and in this manner
place it where the production is the largest.
The Collins well, Blood farm, Oil Creek, when
tubed in this manner, produced two hundred
barrels per day. When tubed In any other way
it will not pump over ten."
Beaten OE STEWART'S ItCs.
The Plttabtirgh and Stewart's Run Oil Company
of this city have received intelligence of a strike
having been made on their property. on Stew
art's Run. It is located on what is known as
the Dawson Farm, and only about half a tulle
from the well struck by the United States Com
pany some weeks since. The well at last ac
counts was flowing salt water and oil, sad the
idicatlons for a go3d well are considered highly
sencourmanc. -
“nro STROM” Olt TIM 111,E6ITENT RITEH•
The Meadville Ropatlicau gives the following
particulars In reference to the big strike on the
Allegheny River some days sines
On Friday. the 17th of November. about 3
o'clock r. this well, which la owned ofinel
pally by a Mr. tones. of New. York city, and
which had seen flowing some oil, was bored
two feet deeper, when is immediately began to
flow, throwing out a tremendous stream of gas
and oh. Eye witnesses say that the oil filled a
four inch pipe, and was thrown with great force.
A 112.3 r. x. the gee took lira and a terrible con
flagration ensued, destroying five tanks which
contained six hundred barrels of oil. Two
men et the well were severely burned. The
fire wan finally extinguished after destroying
about eight thousand dollars worth et property.
The well Is on the Miller Farm, eight miles be
low Franklin, and is 640 feet deep.
Reports and estimates vary as to the yield of
the well. Some estimate It at eight hundred
barrels a day. It has created great excitement
In that vicinity, and a large advance In the val
uation of property there. It is now believed
that by boring to the proper depth and reaching
the third sand rock, as big wells will be obtained
on the Allegheny river as na Pithole or 0.1
Creek.
STRIELff AND Fin gnu or Prrliota Netts.
The Titusville Herald of Saturday says, that
hate of: the most Important items from Pabole
la'that the Inland well was yesterday discovered
to have stopped flowing. The stoppage of the
Homestead, United States and Island wells,
howt 'cr. are more than counterbalanced by the
sew wens Constantly betel; struck. We hear
of another to-day, viz: US, Holmden Farm.
Her precise yield bas not beep aseartalaed, bat
the bide fair to be a good well.
Tun people of Nebraska are tardily waking
up to the Importance ci having a State Organi
zation, with Senators and a Representative la
Congress to look after their interests, particu
larly as regards the Pacific railroad. Colorado
and Kansas - are cainblited In an effort to change
the route, and bare four Senators and two
Representatives to work together for that end,
against whom Nebraska with equal population
and superior clalata, has only one delegate. The
enabling act of of 1864 gave Nebraska the
right to form a State government. Her people
bare hitherto refused the opportunity, fearing
the cost.
•
A - 70C - Nc man and a young woman were
burned to death OD' Thursday of last week, in
Franklin county, SAO - ant, while trying to save
some hay from being ,burned by a prairie fire.
The young lady survived about three hours in
terrible agony; the y'oung man was instantly
consumed. Large numbers of prairie fires bare
occurred in the newly settled districts of Kan
sas, and a yeu considerable amount of proper
ay has been destroyed.
Govninon Crtrrrr has been confined to the
rxeentire mamion aline Ids return DOM New
York, nnt/I Friday when he took a short ride,
and It Is reported he Ls mach Improved In
strength.
OVER $ 2 0.0C4),000 worth of rallroad property,
belonging to the Government, has been sold to
.southern railroads on credll, and their notes
taken, some of them to run two years.
is President's Kemp twin: Printed_
Robber Arrested—Dioseinenti of Steam.
era.
LATEST NEWS
BY .TELEGRAPEr
Our Special Dispatches.
FROM WASHINGTON
toldlers lb Government Employ
MEMOBIAL IN Tara BEHALF.
Proposed Reduction in Taxation.
MODIFICATIUM OF THE HEVENER LAW
Ingenious Smuggling Dodge
EENTIME3IB OF THE BOILITHERE UNION M
National Financial Affaire
Fpccial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.
The National Boldlers' and Ballots' Union,
League, are preparing a memorial to Con—
.geese, asking the repeal of the law
passed last session, which deprives disabled
soldiers' who accept employment under the Gov
ernment, of the pensions to wench they would
otherwise be entitled. The crippled clerks ar
gue that they occupy only the poorer places, and
If they perform their duties well, they know of
no reason why they should lose the meagre Pea-
Ilion, which, at the best, is but smell console.
tins for:lifelong disability.
A member of the Senate finance committee
stated that he is in favor of a reduction of tax.
ation to the amount of one hundred millions of
dollars. The condition of the treasury next
year he thought would justify this abatement
though be was °noosed to the substitution of a
tax on sales for the present income tax.
Notwithstanding these semi-official declara
tions as to what the licence committee Intend
to do there Is good reason to believe that con-.
grras will make Important modifications of the
revenue laws In more then ens respect and es
pecially In the Income sect lone.
The Commissioner of Customs ha. received
it formation from the Revenue detectives on the
northern frontier, of the IlLscovery of an Inge
nious scheme for smuggling spirits frem Cana
da to the U ailed States, It consists of a mock
baby, manufactured out of tin, which is ailed
with whisky and swaddled so as to resemble in
fantile humanity, and carried In a woman's
arms.
This is decidedly the sharpest as well as the
most successful of the many dodges practiced
In the evasion of the revenue on the Canada
frontier. The attention of the detective -wh.
discovered the ruse, was attracted by the (ac
that out of thirty babies in the arms of female,
on the Wain, only two gave signs of life by cry..
in. While the others, the tin ones, remained
perfcctiy quiet, during a trip of over fifteen
The following extract from ■ letter from a
prominent Unionist of Richmond, Virginia, to
a friend In this city, will convey 11013317 Idea of
the fncling among the true loyalists of that
State on the aublect of recOnstrnetion, "Let the
southern delegations be thrown overboard and
military rule continued, end all may yet wra
well ,"
The Faculty of the Medical College of Vir
ginia, locatcd‘t Richmond, has proposed to the
Freedmen's Bureau to attend, free of expense,
all toe freedmen to that city who may require
medical attention. This Is done for the benefit
of the students, and will be conducted under the
supervision of our of the Faculty, who will act
under the direction of the Freedmen's Burt, 2.
General Howard has accepted the proposition
and will immediately detail one of his officers to
see that the freedmen are well treated. The
number of negroes to and about Richmond is
about thirty-five thousand, more than con -half
of whom are receiving n:dical attention from
the Government.
Captain B. Phelps, of Ohio, has been appoint
ed by Postmaster General Denniseo, special
mall agent on the Pacific steam mall route, be
tween New York and San Frenactsco. Captain
Phelps, (or twenty-fire yearn past, has been in
the navy.
Daring the week ending yesterday prise
claims, amounting to nearly thirty-two mil
lions, were settled by the fourth Auditor.
Certificates of Indebtedness to the amount of
$9,5714..0 were redeemed by the Treuury last
week, while $3,273,025 in national currency
were leaned to the banks last week. The total
amount now in circulation 141217.385,440.
Only two National Banks were estabhabed
last week, lie First Bedizen National Bank,
capital, $75,000 ; First Nedlonal (lank
Kansas city. Missouri, capital, $lOO,OOO. The
number of Natrona! Banks now In operation 11
sixteen hundred and twelve, with a total author.
'red capital of $404.0/7.=.
General Logan le expected here this week.
Congressmen begin to arrive—..hreeor fora
western Men came In to-day and a large num
ber are expected cm Monday and Tuesday.
DIE POSTMASTER GEAERAL'S REPO
lams in the Money Order System Propasr
'HERB ip LMOEIT OF 1.100 ALLOWED
Prcaldent•a Message its Type
XPORTS AND MANUFACTURES DURING THE WAR,
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette-
Wasamoros, November 25, 1..0:5.
The proof sheets of the report of the Postmas
.er General are now undergoing revision, and
he expects to be able to place a copy on the
desk of each member of Congress on the first
day of the Session.
Among - other Interesting matters, the report
will recommend several Important changes in
the posta, money order system.
Mr. Dennison proposes to make the compen
sation of postmasten of money order offices
oniform,Lo proportion to the amount of butilaese
done, by substituting fees for clerk bire In the
larger offices, to exact no fees on duplicates Is
sued In place of orders lost or destroyed, and to
extend the limit of amounts which may be sent
by a single order to one hundred &dare, ex.
peering by these changes to make thelfoney Or
der Raman, a source of revenue to the Govern
, meetas well as a convenience to the people.
The English money order system,-by the re
port of Its chief, quoted by Mr. Dennison, has
almost enperceded all other channels for the
transaction of exchange by mall, in conse
quence of Its superior convenience and safety.
The Prealdent's messago Is all In type and
theproof Ives sent to him to-day for revision
and correction.
mo receipts from Internal revenue to-day
'was seven hundred and fifty thousand.. dollars..
It has been discovered by the well kliOwn sta
tistician of the Treasury Department, Dr. Wm.
Elder, that while more than.i'million of men
ware In the field, withdrawn from labor daring
tbsillearYeers , /&09; '63:od , d 4, wa exported
to foreign countries two and three quarter times
ctlillt timeentors halo and ba
con than in. 1559 '59 and 'CO. It Is remarkable
also ihat aur leading manufactures lath; period
of the rebellion had not increased over the pro
duct of the previous years.
_4l COppertiead . Murderer Acquitted.
/Moron,. N0 7 . 2 5.—J0ha P. Read, Jr., in
dieted for the murder of Jamb Crouse was ac
quitted today in. Ma Cott:Cot Oyer aed Termi
ner of this comity. The killing of. Cronie was
mutt by political &agreement. irking out of
tbe late Election.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. -1865
THE NEW ROLL OF THE HOME,
Railroad case in the inpreme Court.
FREEDMEN yN REDMOND AND MARYLAND.
Nrry Tons, Nov. 23.—The Poses 'Mashie;
ton special says: Part of , the Prtskient's mca
sage was read to the Cabinet yesterday. Mr.
McPherson, clerk of the Illouse * has sent the"
new roll to the printer. The names of the
members for the rebellions States appear on It.
In the Supreme Court Chambers, before
Judge Clarke this morning the case of floury Stevenson, agent of the Milwaukee and Prairie
du Chien Railroad Company was hoard. There
was a motion in behalf of the company to dis
solve an Injunction obtained at the special term
restraining. them from issuing their common
stock. The lolanetlon was obtained on the
ground that this would be a violatiou of the rights
of the owners ofthe preferred stockholders of the
mortgages on the Milwaukee and Mississippi
Railroad. On this motion the counsel for the
railroad, urged that the common stock being
higher In price than the preferred stock, the
directors were eatitled to sell that as It would be
preferable to all parties, and that the court had
never obtained proper jurisdiction over that ac
tion, and on these and other grounds, asked
that the Injunction be vacated.
The /Jerald's Washington special says medi
cal officers of the Freedman's Bureau In the
city of Richmond report the increase of
disease among the colored population of that
city now estimated at 25.000. It 13 becom
ing more apparent that the major portion of
the above number have their residence In the
city, bile the residue are gathered an large
rebel camps that everywhere envlron the town.
The orphan asylum for blacks, instituted by the
Bureau, has recently been tajon In chart, by
the Society of Ftleada there, with about three
hundred Inmates now tieing eared for.
A rrorulnent lauded p - oprletor I n Mare hind,
lately pardoned, was yesterday at the Freed
man's Bnrean, applying for the restoration of
his property, now mostly under cultivation by
the freedmen. The property will be turned over
with the zequlrrment that the owner shall pay
a fair sum to the blacks now In occupation for
the Improvements that have been added to the
land, through their agency. This requirement,
It Is understood, will be exacted from all owners
who make: application under similar circum
stances.
The IVtrrhPx special says the Cabinet meeting
to-day was attended blall the members. Daring
Its continuance, all the visitors were excluded
from the White Noose. It Is believed the Presi
dent read the rough draft of hls mange to the
meeting to-day.
A Washington dispatch says : By order of the
commanding General of the Department of
Missouri, approved by the Secretary of War, It
Is directed that the military poet established on
Powder River, Dacotab Territory. by Brig. Gen.
L. Conner, shall be designated and known e
Fort Reno, In honor of Gin: Jesse L. Ram,
who fell at the battle of Smith Mountain.
An order from headquarters, Department of
Florida, dire= that the sob -districts of Key
West and Western Flarida shall be abolished,
and all garrisons and poets comprising them
added to the Department of Middle Florida,
which will be named and known u the District
of Middle Western and Southern Florida.
ADVIOES FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Imperialists Pire on an American Boat—
Explanation Demanded—American Sym
pathy for the Metals— Mcila's Non-
Interceairse Orders —Gen. Thomas at
Mobile—Healthy Condition of Central
Misalsalppi —Stealing Mania Tales—
Loubilana Legislature Organized.
Nrw Oritix, Nov. U.—The raw,' Browns
. .
Nike letter of the 15th inst., corroborates the
statement of the imperlallata firing on a
Federal boat delftlagdown the river. The crew
ran ashore anti took to flight. The Imperial
fire was harmless. The captain of the boat
narrowly escaped; a musket ball haring, passed
through hiir hat.
It is understood that Ilea. Weitzel lieu de- •
mended an erp`anatinn of the affair. It Is also
understood that there has been a correspon
dence between Weitzel and Italia, relative to
firing front the American side on the Imperial
gunboat Elautona, and the evident sympathy
shown (or the Liberals, the nature of which has
not transpired.
Media's order pmhlidting Intercourse with
Brownsville raunot last Irmy, as the Libc . als
again surround tic city, and they will be rom•
yelled to draw supplies from Brosmarille as
berctolore, It is suprnsed the order was issued
to prevent lie spies . to Niatanforas.
tillourtr.,—General Thomas arrived here this
afternoon. fps mission Ia purely on mitten
esinneeted with his department and not on
State Government.
! Intalilgence from Central lfbudselppi report a
healthy condition existing. Personal eaterpriee
active, Provisions Plentiful, the negroes well
disposed and returning to their former homes,
A Columbus.. (Miss.) newspaper la learn:tea
that of $8.0.000 collected by a Government agent,
but 16000 has been acetimoted (or. lie says the
stealing mania Is rempest.
In accordance with the law lust now passed
by the lightsissipt I Leers Ware, the Tax Collec
tor at Vlekstnirg has given notice that he will
collect tax to the of two dollars each.
The Louisiana Lightlature has been
(ally organised. The Governer Informed the
body to-day that he waareadi to proceed with
tininess. Nothing eLse transpired.
W 101Ik REPUILICAN NOMINATIONS.
arifir Railroad Commissioners Appointed
MEXICAN AFFAIRS IN THE CABINET.
Liberals Again Advancing on Nataatoras
Nnw Yonx, Noe. 2 3 .—Marshall D. Roberta
was nominated for Mayor last everting by the
licpublicau City Convention, and Murray Rof
man for Col poraticro Counsel.
The T - dme's dispatch says: Gen. S.
tie, of lowa, Wta. Prescott Smith , of the IIalti•
more rt. Ohio Railroad. and CoL J. 11. Simpson.
United States Engineers. nave oven appOwled
Commissioners on the Kansas branch of the Pa
cific Railroad.
The Trifor...er special says . Mexican ►@'airs
occupied a goad share of the cabinet session for
to-day.
A Columbus, (Ohio,) dispatch states
Coze's ofcial majority over Morgue la 29,933,
The fkrald's special says: Conway, late freed
men's agent in Louisiana has been ordered to
report to (Ritual Flake.
The Havana correspondence of the Ileraid has
itencan items stating that 81hola le still occu
pied by the Liberal". Several imperial succes
sor ore reported. The Liberals are agam repor
ted to be adranchig on Matamoros.
r Visitors at the White liouse.::-Parragut
Court Martial, etc.
WAMITNOTON, Nov. 2; —among those who
called at the Executive Mansion to-day were
Lieutenant General Grant, Maier General Ovary,
andSecator Johnson, of Arkansas, who was a
member of the Untied States Senate with Presi
dent Johnson and who is now BOCkilL2 Darden
'for his participation In the rebellion, atrifipeak
er Colfax. A number of ladles were also pres
ent, urging the claims of Mends for amnesty.
One of them was exceedingly earnest la behalf
of Marry Selman, of Ma7land. Mts. Bishop
daughter of th e late rebel Secretary of the Navy, ,
Mr. Mallory, is here endeavoring to obtain her
father's release on parole. Besides the above
named persons, some came seeking office with
no recommendation but their own oral state
ments and claims un intense loyalty, while oth
ers had business of so trifling a character that It
could have been attended to by the humblest
servant at the White Rouse.
The members or the Fermat Corm Martial
visited the Rebel. Ram Stonewall today, for the
purpose of Semmering her, and of trying the
Calling :capacity of that vessel in connection
with the trial of Commander Craven, charged
with failing to engage the Stonewall In the
harbor of Ferrol.
Tao Star says that the statement that Judge
Magrath and the Rebel Secretary of War Seddon
have been released from Fort Pulaski, and
Goy. Lubbock frem Fort Delaware, on their pa
role, is without foundation and that there is no
probability that either will very th en be set at
liberty.
From California and iVestern , lllestee.
Inn Femmes), Noe. 25.—There is a !lair
trade for the season. The most important
change In prices this week la the fall in pa
troleum to eGige7j.l. consequent upon receipts
via the isthmus. Breadatuffe moderately AG-.
She for export: Wheat, 'two dollars. Stocks,
Improved. Money abundant at II h'(3 , ll,ii per
cent: • month. Foreign tonnagn plenty at low
rates.
Prime letters front commercial anus Its Ma
zatibi and other, Mexican, Poitils, reached the steamer Joke 8. Stevan, report the feell br
ag
against the French as becoming 'Wen e*”
a gainst the
day. •
L amtparchases IS wine aid mom commo
ties, made to San Promoter° during the soma:l di er
onFrench aecount, • have teen rejected by re
sorting to the anbterfhge of short weights.
EaTment on goods to the amount of 8200 .000.
Imparted from Walnuts°, on account of the
French la Menke have also been reel:Whited, to o
the 'disgust of the parties immallately Interested.
VESSELS DESTROTED BY MEL PIRATES.
Supreme Court to Sit 'at Norfolk.
II TEREBTENG FROM • MEIIOO.
Brooklyn Murder Confessed
New Tony, Nov. 28.-4 complete list of rebel
cruisers, and of vessels ' destroyed by them, has
been prepared by the Secretary of the. Ameri
can. Shipmasters' Association, and published to
day. Altogether there were twenty of these pi
rate vessels whose career commenced In Jane,
1161, by the sailing of the schooner Savannah
from Charleston, and ended on the sixth of the
present mouth by the ordvalet the Shenandoah
at Liverpool. Those cruisers captured two hun
dred and seventy-ilve merchant vessels, of
an aggregate tonnage of nearly ono million
tons, which wens either burnt or sunk.
The Herald says a ses.slon of the United
States Circuit. Court, with either Chief Justice
Chose or Judge Underwood presiding, has been
ordered to commence at Norfolk, Va., to-mor
row. It Is thought by some that its business
will be trial of Jeff. Davis.
A letter from El Paso, Mexico, dated Oet.
2Gth, says : News had been received there that
Gen. Brincourt, commandhig the French In
Chihuahua, bad Issued an address to his com
mand to make necessary preparations for evac
uating the city, preparatory to concentrating
his forces at Durango. The writer of the letter
expected the State of Chihuahua to be free
from the French by the Ist of November. He
says Joan, has received reports from special
commanders of the army of the Republic that
ow, nine thousand Mexicans have heed sum
marily tried by the court mania's of Maximil
ian, and condemned to desth, sentence In every
ruse was speedily executed, and there is no In
stance known In which mercy was extended.
A letter from Rio Janeiro says that there Is a
strong tlde of emtmation from the United
Statea to Brazil. Nearly all are refugees from
the late rebellion; States.
A letter from Georgia says that the late rebel
General Gordon la practising law in Atlanta.
General Wheeler Is In the commission business
at Augusts. General Gartrell Is pramming law
In Atlanta and Is a candidata for Congress.
General Andenon is In the commission business
at the name place. General Hardee Is at Bs
vaiseab. and Howell Cobb Is a Macon.
The Elerecr, correspondent. who recently vis
ited Meant Cents tunnel, says the statements
that work had been euspended at any time are
untrue. The whole length orehe tunnel will
be Ilftteundlee, of which nearly halt Is -com
pleted.
Pellicle!, arrested for the murder of Oteiro,
at Brooklyn, confessed yesterday and Ove In
formation which led to the discovery of Bon
sales, another murderer. The money was re
covered, being in drafts, only one hundred dol
lars being In gold and bills, amounting In the
enteral° to about $5,000.
RIERESTING FROM WILSHINGTON
The Speakerahip—McPherson Arranging
Preliminaries—New Tort Collectorship
—Unexpended fialanceo—The ••Shensu.
doeh "...Interview nettVETO the alealcan
'ulster and Gen. Grant—Small Pox
Among Freedmen—Disoilawd the Ser
viee—Mrs, Sivisittelm's New Papet—
Soldlerat Home—The Richmond Prison
ers—Cleat Illsanissed—New Reciprocity
Treaty—Carpet tor the House or Repre
sentatives from England,
NEW 'folic, Nor. 25.—The Times Washing
ton speetalsays lion. Edward Merherson, Clerk
of the iidose, has arrired, mad h derotatz him
self to arratt,ng the prelintinarics for the ses
sion. Under his direction the Rail of Repre
sentatirts is being handsomely refitted.
There are few, if any. calls upon the Presi
dent in .reference to the New York Collector.
ship.
The Secretary of the Treason requests the
heads of Departments to inciode unernended
balances in their estimate., In order that he
may apprise Congress as nearly as possible of
the amount necessary for the tine of the Gov
ernment for the ensuin g years.
The e4to Department received adviees Tester
turday mornin: tram oar Consul in Liverpool,
In reference to the suritudcr of the Shenan
doah.
The Attorney General has not yet received
tLo mbek pirotoe-apPliCatical (Or VW 1 10:6
Senor Romero , Mexican minister, had a
lengthy interrle, with General rant y,..ter,
day.
The irortere Washington dispatch uye that
there seems to be rlo oppOSitIOU to Schuyler
Colfax's re-election to the speakership.
Yesterday evening's Itepicnn says that he
has received letters from Henry .1. Raymond
and General Banks, announcing that they will
not be candidates.
The small pox is prevailing to a great extent
among the freedmen of Alabama, Georgia and
Virginia.
Than is eo truth in the report that Assistant
Secretary Otto, of the Itterlor Department, is
about to be removed or intends to resign.
Major Boarnestein. of S . - Loads, has been
sentenced by a court-martial bore to be dis
missed the service for unottleer•like conduct.
Gov. Morton leaves WaShington (or Europe
to-morrow.
The Trioue's \Vastly
gton special save A
new Do P ej „_ t ° . b° called Dia Reconsfreectiseed,
edited by su ► .
elm, is to be tame
dintely
..ctuneziced here.
-no Tmeis' special says: Colonel Morgan,
Superintendent of the New York Soldiers' Agen
cy, has been in Washington severed days, and
ecernmamtleg arrangementa with the
vO.
anthontice, for the careof dlaahloi Nernllle w
Fork soldiers. It Is coutemplated to lit up at
once the Ira Harris Hospital, at Albany, for
temporary nag as a Soldiers' Home.
.MaJor W. H. Gibbon and George E. Taylor,
neemen;jl Quartermasters, and Itrocrt Huh,
private, In the reset service on the breaking u
of Leo's army, p
were In ni r ',,,zend, and had
about forty-seven thousand dollen In gold,
belonging to the rebel Grvernment, in their
possession. Alter leaving Richmond, teeth, tin
der 'orders from Taylor and Gibbon, nettled
about twenty thousand dollars of the amotiat,
near the Dan river. In North Carolina, which
they subsequently dug an and spent freely in
and about Riche:lona.
The lad e becoming known to the government,
Taylor and teeth about taro weeks ago were ar
rested In Richmond and brought to trilseity and
placed In the Old Caoltot. It is supposed that
nearly ad the money has been spent by throe,
hot the Government has succeeded In obtaining
possession of about $l,OOO of The
prisoners
are still held to await further developueente.
A Tribune special says . The German witness
Beanme, who figured extensively to the Wirt
trial, has been diendued from the laterior De
partment, It having been shown that he was a
deserter from the 7th New York (Sienben) Reg
iment. His real name la Felix OesaeL
The World's special says The British
Mto
later tics been Instructed to urge upon our Gov
unman the propriety of making a new Cana
dian Reciprocity Treaty. Negotiations to that
end will be Opened at as early s day ere possible.
The Government of the United States have been
for some time obtaining information relative to
that matter.
...
Colonel Edward M. Lee, late of the Michigan
Cavalry Brigade, has been breveted Brigadier
General of Volunteers.
Lieut, Col. 0. H. Han, Adjutant General for
merly of the 3d Army Corps, has been breveted
Brigadier General, and is now on the staff of
GeneralOid, at Detroit.
The ireralet'• oppthtl save: One Of the late ac
quisitions to the House of Representatives Is a
carpet Imported from England, costing the
round sum of $7.000. It Is very elegant In t.
tern end of the Lineal quality, but the opinion pa ls
not wanting among the crowds of people that
daily visit the Capitol and examine the splendid
anPoirnmenta of the Represertative Chamber,
that the fabric In question could with greater
propriety have bean had from an American loom
instead of beyond the seas.
•
plczielin News by Imperialist Channels,—
:Evacuation piffle Frontiers Contradicted.
' New Yon[, Nev. 25.-8 y way of Havana we
ham advice* fmm the city of Mexico to the Bth
and Vera Cruz to the 12414 which say several
additional small victories over the Republicans
are claimed oy the Imperialists to the 'hue* at
Oejaco and Michoacan. It q said that the lat
ter has been nearly cleared of Republicans and
gambles, a force 0f4300 of them having recent
ly meta severa.defeat there. In the state of Gu
anajuato, General Gunman and *arty under
him are reported to have been completely anal-
Wats& Them Is nothing to daffy the Wen ,
Con of withdrawing the Imperial troops frets
the& frontier position, as beregotorn reported,
nor Is any reference ped* to the rumored la-
Perial evacuation of the Northern and
States.
It being amends! ghetto Senora and Bina* the
condition of affairs remains unchanged.
Alleged Embezzler Acqultted—ylnletde.
Pmuranwuze, Nov. a—Edward Ellmpacm,
late master caulker at the navy yard, &amid
by the goratment with a sales of embezzle,.
meats eaverlag s long period, woo. doped to.
day by, sits: In the Halted Mato Dlistrlst
A Prieslea tamed Hedmaa Powell. a' aul t :
facture? algae orals committed 'Meld° to•nr
at his dike wet 'Walling litreectif 40414 him- ,
golf wltb a carbine.
ORN. ORAN TO VISIT RICHMOND
Case -,of Rebel Secretary Mallory
DETECTITE FORCE TO BB RETAINED
•
JHinerai plches of aintscaola
elbow dila.. ettc.
' New Tone, Nov. 53.—The EiraklWWaih
ington special di.patches contain the folfowing.
General Grant and part of his stall' will leave
here on Monday to visit Richmond and other
Southern cities. They will be absent about Len
days. It will be remembered that Gen. Grant
has pot visited Richmond since its surrender.
Among those. awaiting laterviews at the
White House on Saturday were Albert Pike and
Mr. 6 thannainge of Utah. The latter Joined
the rebellion, but la reported to have Just had
hie claim allowed for about tie thousand:dollars
back pay due him al4thecommeneement of hostil
ities and the restoration of his library valued at
thirty- thonand dollars now in federal piseess
lon. Neither of his requests have yet been gran
ted, but be is permitted to locate in Memphis
for the practice of law.
The daughter of the rebel Secretary 'gallery
has not succeeded In obtaining her lather's
release. It is reported that on Secretary Stan
ton's trip enotwerd, he visited MaFory In Fort
Lafayette. and requested some information con
cerning the [archives of the rebel navy.
Mr. Malloy declined to give It. Caleb Ctush•
lng afterwa.d anode the same solicitation, but
Mr. Mallory denied oil knowledge of their cus
tody. Inthnationa ore reported to have been
given his daughter by our authorities that Mr,
Mallory mast vindicate himself under oath, as
a condition precedent to his release. This, it
Is believed, he can and will do.
Mrs. Clement C. Clay has been informed that
her husband cannot be paroled, but will he
held for trial.
Among the pardons granted to-day, by the
President, was a special one to stator Ecnola, a
graduate of West Point, and an Engineer °dicer
of the old army. Echols was Chief Engineer
of the rebel defences of Charleston, and wu
pitted against Gen. Gilmore, who scientifically
besieged that city. Ills Ia the drat Matsuura of
a pardon to any one of that class of men who
Aire educated at their country's expense, and
who plunged into rebellion at the first bugle
call. It was granted on the recommendation of
the Attorney General, the young man having an
invention which is likely to he of great benefit
to the Government, and which he could not get
patented without a pardon.
Hitherto the President has steadily refaced
to pardon men of this class, but old army offl•
cers vouch thaCho Ls not mistaken In this case
of clemency.
The Government detective force, so far Crone
being disbanded, so was Interaded, bat now an
Impottant citi es ima work lald.ont for It In
the chief of the Upton and along tee
borders,Ao assets and apprehend countertelters
of greenbacks, emniglere and defrauders of the
Internal Revenue.
Bina palms to the detective Journal.; are
doubLlese darned to no-of:dela' Itaforsoatim to
regard to Feel= movements about which the
authorities are merely =lions to satisfy their
corieelty..
ADM the middle of last month Gonnrnor
of .Mlnnesota, made application to Sec
reigry Harlan for an Immediate survey and
sales of public lands In 86 Louts and Lske
ceitnlies in that Shute. In response to thz Sur
veyor General of Minnesota, they reported tjy
letter to the general land ofil:e that the t lluntry
Mentioned abounds In mineral deposi4 of un
doubtcdrlchnees. amend Whitt la Wll 4 -. -
quartz.
ace..
range! of als
been found in this part of the lron
State lehave
anitty
equal to any other le the wintery. ft Is supprse I
that • surrey will be ordered Immediately, and
that the lands will be placed In the market.
About forty-one millions of the recently con
verted 5-BO's had been dellverni to subscribers
at the close of business Liners in tae Treasury
department this evening. The remaining nine
millions will POOH be lamed.
It hoe been deckled la the Treasury Depart
ment that banks which enter Into the purchase
of mutilated national currency will not be al
lowed to receive at the redemption bureau any
advance upon the sum at which It was bought,
and no packages of mutilated nosy co.ntaining
less than live hundred dollars are redeemed.
The Freedmen a Bureau have recently author
ized the faculty of the Medial Calm, in Rich
mond fo take charge of the hospitala In that
city, devoted La the use of the blacks.
The physicians of the above Institutions are
permitted to lecture to the students upon ouch
subjects as are brought under treatment, no far
As Is not lueompatible with the comfort of the
-mttleofti:• to-etterenettlionseccmtpsedoi thin
privileze, the Barran Mere!: furnishing the
medical stores for the hospitals. There are
about one hundred Leacher. In the eokor. ,
sancta of the city, which have an avers, ..,
kndance of • little upwards of 3 , 0 00
FR(II TOE socuilVE.,v, AND ligNim,
Got. Parson's Favors Freedmen's -flights.
ATTAtK ON A FRENCH STEAMER AT MATANWRAS
New , o
ykLnaye. NOT. 26.—The what - Vet And
_.ogs hate been relinquished to the city an•
thoriCes.:tbe G0117131X1. at reserving one thou
sand feel of the levee, for Its own use.
Governor Hamilton's proclamation calling the
Tessa Convention says that all qualified voters
having taken the amnesty oath, or being par
doned, are eligible, even If the oath was taken
or the,y were pardoned setecquentiv•
Governor Wells has appointed an agent to
seize eight hundred bales of cotton In Galveston
and dor the came to this city as the property of
Louisiana.
The steamer Everman, from Galveston to New
Orleant, was caught in a tale on the at and
lost her redder, She drifted to Pass Cavallo.
Goy. Parsons, of Alabama, recommends
en en act aeGaring that the freed
men shall have the same proteetlon now Retired
to the white population.
The Ilatamoraa Ranchero, of the 10th Inst.
gays: The firing on the almoner Antonio from
the north bank on Tue sd ay last was one of the
greatest outrages ever perpetrated on the fron
tier. The Actoelo, having on board a detach
ment of French marines and two Gad pieces,
was forcing her way tie the river under a heavy
Gre from a combined force of Liberals. Sbe
grounded seven miles below the city, and while
engaged with the enemy on the Mexicali aide, a
furious tire at long range was opened on her
from the neutral bank, which was effective,
wounding two marines. The Liberals on north
bank were dressed In Federal uniform. The
French commander refused to return the fire
from the Texas bank,
The same paper says: It appears to be the
settled purpose of some men to bring on a war
between the United States and Mexico. It
says the outlaws have been on the American
aide In force, where orders have been leaned for I
maiming reenata, .te. The Antonia was tired „
upon nom the Texas shore near where Cortinas "
bad been camped.
at
P,
'resident's ?Message to be Seat out by Spe
ed.' pi lemengers—Prqlector of Alsatian
American T elegraph—Falling stria Rev
enue Receipts.
Scar Tuna, Nay. 20—A Wuhltgton epodel
says the greatest portion of the President's
Mstsag:a was In type to-day. It will be com
pleted in ample time to be delivered to distant
titles bY • gavial measenger to be handed to
the preen on the day it is presented to Congrem.
The Reports 01 the Secretary of the Treasury
and Interior are completed and are being placed
In type.
P. M. Collins, originator 'and prosecutor of
Collt 'e Overland Rttssinn.Amerlean Telegraph
line had an Interview with the Postulant to-day.
It Ls said the coral any desire the government to
subscribe They have already been Innththed
within aday or two with a yawl belonging to
the Navy.
the Internal Revenue receipts are falling Mt
Yesterday they reacted but 'even hundred and
QRy thoutand dollars.
From Callfornia—Death 01 Gen. Prince
Dusway—The Storm Abated—Tele
graph Across the Selene of Fuca.
Baer plasma% Nor. =.--Gen. Prince De
R um of the Corps of EZlgiatterS, died to this
city to-day, aged 75 years.
After a closing up shower last night the storm
abated, and today throughout the State the
weather is clear and pleasant.
The recent thorough drenching of the agri•
cultural lands tenures a large planting of grata,
and probably an abundant yield next season.
ble
Tblrtpfortr mite
-of submarine telegraph ea
&sults of Fuca.
13 0 / 11 ff es alp board, to be laid across the
Meeting of North Carolina Leglelature.
Nov. Leglesdnia
mute tolaOrruw..- A lariroPeumber of member°
bun arrived. 'Governor, Hoiden is condned
to
lasted from sickness. Dr. Powell the State
al:Mat Washingroo ttu arrived with &Snatch
es to the Goverment but they &Mean yet made
;albite. Ideure.Paol, Heade. Bolden and others
1111111pOkell of la eartnettlern with the Senator-.
shin. It IS thought - that • aril Conethotionni
Amendment will beratided by the. Legislature.
Prominent gentlemen who had been to. With
innton are act Very hopella tO the titan of
the mato and reconsttuctlon,
BELIONSTRIJOTION IN INISSISSIM
President's Instructions to GOT. Humphreys
Nt'sina_vororr, Nov! 2.5. L-0 wind to the I:an
gers:ere of the statencent in the dispatch from
Mississippi. published Yetterclaropurporuni to ,
give the substance of President Johnson't,
&unctions to Governor litunphrey.: the NatiOnal
&publican gives a toll copy of the dimple In
Moire :'
Wasumovos, Nov. lt", 1865.—T0 C. G. Him-
Phraya, GI/Tumor elect; Jackson, kilos :—The
_troops will be withdrawn ikons 311- . 11,11 PP1 when
In the opinion of :he Government, peace and
older. and Ida civil authority has been restored
and can be maintained with= them. Every
step will be taken, while they are there, to en.
forte serfekdiselpline and subordination to the
civil authority. • There can be no other or great
er assurance given Than has heretofore been on
the part of the President or Government. There
iano„conceselon required on the part of the people
of Mississippi, or the Legislature other than. a
compliance with the lawn and constitution of
the UnitetfAtatea, and the adoption of rush meas
ures, giving protection to all freedmen or free.
man In parson or property, without !regard to
color, as will entitle them to resume all their
conatltioloral relations In the Federal Union.
The people of :Mississippi may well
ere
eared that there U no disposition arbitrarily On
the part of the Government to dictate what
action should be bad, but on the contrary td
simply and kindly advise a policy that it is be
lieved will result in restoring all the relations
which should exist between the States rain
prising the Federal Union. It to hoped that
they will appreciate and feel the suggestions
herein made, tot they are offered in that spirit
which ahould pervade the bosom of all non
who desire peace and harmony and a thorough
restoration of the U nion. There most be con
fidence between the Government and the States,
and while the Government confides its the pee
pie, the peoPle must have faith In the Govern
ment. This must be mutual and reciprocal, or
all that has been done will be thrown away.
(Signed,) Asetmcw Joussorr,
President of the United States.
From Florida—AdJournment of the Cos
ventJon—Governor •Addrees—
Negro Riot.
New Tons, Nov. 2G.—A Tallahassee con es
pondent to the Times, of the 7th Inst., states
that the convention adjourned sine di, that day.
Governor Marvin, In his address on tilt aciimm
ment of the convention,. after congratulating
them upon LllO measures adopted, advised them
to give the negroes full liberty to an where they
pleased at Christmas to make new engagements
for the coming year, and Stated that 'after the
middle of January, those .not having made en
gagements and being idle and dissolute, would
be treated by the authorities as vagrants. All
colored troops are to be withdraw; Lrom the In , .
texlor to the sea board. The riot at Marianas:
;realm:lly reported by the Ravel:malt Herald,
caused serious apprehensions. but . Gen. Foster
had sent a company of the - l"th Regulars to quell
the disturbance. Gov. Marvin stated that the
action of the Florida Convention , was free and
uninfluenced by any other. consideration than
justice and sound policy.
November 24th has bee; appointed for the
eltrition of the State officers.
Fenian Headquarters In New York—The
AndersonstUe Prison.
NEW Yoka, NOT. al.—The g was
raised yesterday over th; 7ieni su Headquarte rs
In Union So
the erargayan ;' lnr . n l, be. °T ?rt., telebrraUon of
,
LAB ^ :,7y by the British in the
geof `'"" flagstaff Is the highest in the
"'I. The FenlaeLlisadquarters are now un der
full headway, and - business Is beteg transacted
with all the rcgnlnrlty of an organized govern
ment. The Buenos of the Secrerary Of Warr
Secretary of the Treasury , . Sectetary of the
Navy and other departments aft , properly or
ganized and at work. The building Is one of
the handsomest in the city- Ito- Interior ar
rangments, tartan:lre. carpeting, desks, the. ars
of an elegant description. The edifice Is leased
at $l,OOO per month.
The Hotra contains a letter front the Ander
sonellle stockade, Georgia, of tite;:llst nil, show
ing some farther revelationa as to Its barbari
ties. Evidence of the lahomanities practiced '
there and details of Ito repulsiveness.
Interview with the Prmldeut—General
Butler.
W I.IrINGTON, Nov. 24.—MV Prescott, of
South Carolina. Governor Perry's delegate to
loolt alter the Affairs of that Stain, had an in
terview with the President to-day, and starts
for home at once.
General Butler. who arrived bare to - 'ay, h.
Congress who are now Ilex
been clostted With the mile., members of
l'Av" 11.111I1ED, •
Thioaday, 2.3,1 inaL, by
Rey. O. Slattery, at the residence of the brioe'a
father, Ma LAVED TAYLOR, of liyeasoro,
fooL to Miss SISAN KYLE. of Pittsburgh, Pa,
CIASKILL-110PEWELL—On Thareday era
nit& Nov. =I. a/ tte,residenoe of Mr. William
I tampion, l'lttaboxib, by the Bar. Wm. Moore,
of Olt City, WILLIAM GASKILL, of Mount
Holly, N. .1.. sad Miu !HATTIE HOPEWELL.
of OR Oily. No cards.
•
at
DIINN—In Larertilsekille, Sunday afternoon,
ato o'clock. at th• residence of her brother,
Wallace Dunn, of typhoid fever. Miss JINFRE
Dvicv, Li the 19th year of her age.
'I he friends and Sorstaintenees of the family
are respectfully ►
invited to attend the fir ceral Tars
•i - rentrootr, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of
her brother, putter street. Lesefesicevliie.
TTILLDALE CEMETERY—A rural and
most pleturergge place of Sepulture, sltuste
on the upnds, Ira mlietely north of Allegtene
City, co the New Brighton Bilsd. Persons wsh
ing to arleet Burial Lot. applr at the Suinsemeents Once, et the Cemetery.. Title De ed.,
eds,
Permits and ell other business will he attended st
M the Drug Warehouse If the undersigned, earner of
erril and Leactak streets, Allegheny.
ro2rlyd
GE C' A. 'KELLY,
Secretary end Treasurer.
•
G HOVER a BAKER'S
SEWINC MACHINES
Have be.] awarded the FIRST PREIIIIIRIS
the following Alia for the year 1865:
First - Premium for best blackball work at Penns;
State Fair.
First Premium (or best Machine work at Nate
York State Fear.
First Premium for best Family Machine at OniO,
State Fatr,
First Premium for best !Manufacturing Machine.
at Ohio State Fair.
lint Premium for best Manufacturing Machine,
at Mithigart Stare Fair.
First Premium for best Manufacturing Machina •
at Whwonain State Fair.
Firm Premium for best Manufacturing flashing
at 1 awrenoe Co., Fair, P.
Fint Pseud= for beat Machine for general pus
pose*, at Laurence Co. Fair, Pa.
First Premium for best Family Mackine at
fluelt• Co. Pair, P.
First Premium (or bent Manufasturing Meth In
at Backs Co. Vale Pa.
First Premium for beat Manufacturing and Fans
Machine •t SpringiLield Fair, Onto.
lint Premium for best Manufacturing and Fam
y ElacAlun at Palmyra Fair, N. Y.
Flint Premium for best Manufacturing and Fam
y_ Machine at Sufbalk Co. Fair, N. Y.
By
Premium for s best Stan ofacturtm and Fact
"ltatapltaltigten't Co N. In
arpoaea
At Allegheny Co. hair. Pa-
Filet Prestattai for best Manufacturing Illaohina
at Allegheny Co. Fair, Pa
gbra Flnt
Co. F air, Premium for best Jidar.htne work at Allyy Pa.
And wherever exhibited.
A. F. CHATONEY.
GENIMAL AGENT,
oc7f:eodX•z Fifth at., Pittsburgh
•
SILVERt stock of
QOLD AND WATOIM3,. CLOCKS
AND JEWELRY eras
broxi ot brought SO Alla-
chesty City can now be sews at the
•
T. H. IMAGES.
No. EMS 3Paelerail
Where WAIVE:ES of the best makers JEWEL.
filf of the newest style; ULOUES of every dz.
al_ptlos of best American and French makers,
PURE SILVER AND PLATED'S:IOOD% Inch
aa Parks, Spoons and Hollow Wark rtatutmlan
and French Cans and Ci/alm VASES of. armload
patterna: and all ankles belonging , Lo atyle of
Inatome, Istria be sold at airress REDUC
TION: Pine Watch and Tewelry work carefully
mate mid Tared. Highest Prorripild for Old
weer. Dan angst the plaae, ea nadirs* streak;
AOo#bent.
rolinyd
SHAW at CLARA'S
$26. and $33
IfEWINC 'MACHINE&
WM( TABLIOSIXIXpratFF.
lasi neared another letotaitl reed/ to
pyly those that have been wrath( the them.
n 'they will do vicuraralAN l ALLAINDEI
OF FAMILY SEW.IIIO.
xvray ascranvE wasnArcrEn. •
sena Au eintair, antathus 1411 pattieultze.
No 98 Fourth Street, ,
notoaaeod PPITSBEratiEt. P4L
1191&bEnm pre
gents ak eseglngand ibr tau by
&MASS MIR
VOLUME LXVIII--NO. 296.
Al , l3J3.vatiil3laoll,l
THE ortr w r POPULARITY
Concert Hall Shoe Store
IS PRINCIPALLY OWING TO THE
Astonishingly low Prices
BOOTS & SHOES
ARE SOLD FOR,
And
.to the fact that they always retain their
shape, and never
lIIIRT TIRE FEET,
But Give Perfect Satisfaction is all.
GIVE THEM A TRIAL,
AS THEY ARE WAEBANTED,
AND ARE RUDE UPON
PATENT LASTS.
Tirotaterts 9 Rubbers, . - $1 M.
n 025
0&& HALL
OLOTELIptG HOUSE,,
leo. a FITZTI STREET
DEW GOODS
Rh E oi,ora ours
SAIDK COLTS,
ErtGLISH WMJUV
OVERCOATS Of A.LL AMID%
PAIN:CT CAP PANT&
SIND BLACK PANTS
PF.O TOP PANTO
GLOTHING,
EGAJIDLLS3.OI" 003
FOR THE NEXT 110 DA73
J. H. SMITH. & .
CLOTHIEE.S., OLK HALL, a rural 52. ;
Oppeatte the Opera Heine, old', i
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS
BOOKS AND ALBUMS
BOOK PUBLISHERS' PRESES4IIIOI DUO? , 1
74 FIFTHS WrIBEETs
For the following reasons
ion have the finest stock in the City to select
from.
Fon only pay the Pithlishen price far Book&
ton also receive at time of punkase a present.
your present will be worth from 60e. to 3100.
ton will be entirely satisfied with bath Boot •
and Present.
All we ask, Try us,
CALL OR SEND FOR A CALTALOOUE
mon
COME ORE, COME ALL I
GE na:ups nniiiTtril
sircort.
Nos. 18 St Olaip St. •
•.
The attention of the pohlle to ea/led to the Urn
and estesunee stook of GENTLItyumS Fl7B.
NISILING GOODS, Ars (Team st.m.
mentioned place, whist 1 am =worming &ham
bargains. Any one la want of the above Goof%
will End It to Duds advaataye to Ore me esti, p
end examine my stock before ozehildes; else
hh,e. Thiry ean ded the largest ameba/ waged
stotk of Fine White Wilts, extra mitt 6/eAterse
Shirts, Woolen, Cotton and Lisle-Thread Una".
shifts and Drawer; Tletdoellsos GI&
penders, Itattardles, and e
the Gentlemen's lfnmlshing 414tVses:friii to
Besseerther the :daANEmn sad 16 IR. Olidt street.
Bs LEV=
It ft A large noels of 11 One, artri 450 i.
LOCarleryxhri. UnlTersal. Enateelse
&ad
lytldywsess will be sold lower than Net.
QALE OF SERVICEABLE HOSPIM
PEOPESTY AND MEDICINE-WAGONS.
C. W. ZOTE2III3, Jay
Auctioneer,.
Peravirreal Osiroz,
• Wasremovos, D. C., November
Will be sold :t x publlo anctioo ta this my, at
' J
l a t d Plins S rA ar Y Alta= tlvhe aefet,t
&ditch A. ie., a large lot ox serviceable Hospital
Beddftg, am, Mb:MUT
1,000 ToWes.
1.000 ThetshoPilg
loGows.wns.
6,C00 Halt
•
6,000 Mow C6/55.
5,003 Bedsacka. '
Cow
6,000 Drawers.
Skins.
10,000 Coverlets.
10,000 Sheets.
ho,OX) Ittanktte
At aloft elate will be sold 24 Hetheinit
SV
Pturbssirs will be reeitUterl toPallor re
move.property within Ave days froca temitsatlon
of eale.
nc O. SUTfteme,Aavo,
e.4Ald Sorg. U.S. A. and Het. Pttrveyor.
11.1LNII.ETB, SHAWLS,
natssiooppp,,..?LanTE4s, . . 11
DHY GEWSDS.
And an bnmenia'stiek of
BOOMS ARD SROEI,
AY " 1 1 7.44 sArc&T
EnrMum
_attaisrLeYtirrtratersi
A ppz, - Wpaur-Ap•,
.kl 4. store and foral4lsl, ' 4
Lam CCM XAZILit Vann
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