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    WEDNESDAY, NOVENBBR 29, i
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
lulu' and Departure of Trains,
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SICELSION ildfilßUS AND LIVERY STABLE,
410 .IPomars. Eittretet,
JAMES DAM di. SOS, Proprietors,
03INIIIIISSES JUN D CARRIAGES (unmated
Tor all. trains. Also, Vantages for Funerte, Wed •
dlngi.toid Peutlea, at snort notice and eentonsble
eaten. STABLE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN
THE TEDAHINT TOWNSHIP HOMICIDE,
Trial of Richard 13111Vden et al. lor the
Murder of Conicity' Breastlia
COVEr or Or= AND Ten.wrxes.—Before
.7ndges Stencil, Stowe and Browne .
TnEaDAT, Nov. 23.—The case of the Com
monwealth vs. Richard Snaideu, Marray Dias,
Norman Herrington, William Run, Stewart
Smith and dettamt..lacitiOn, Indicted for the
Murder °Marceline Beeville, near Coulters
'
villa, En Versailles township, on the 141.5 of °e
tcher last, was resumed at nine o'clock.
Paltick Mulquemen testified' that he was at
Early's house and saw the commencement of
the fuss; a young man said some one had struck
bon; and the young mast said that a man who
would leeke that maw would strike him; they
then remmenced to lick the man that said this;
the defendants were there and some others;
there. Were sumo air', there, nod they com.
II enrol to erf,.wou.s• was startling at the foot
;of the stem.
Question by Mr. Kirkpatrick—Did you then
ate asp dy with a knife t
Mr. Marabalia-Stop. We object. The qua; -
lien B to 3 leading.
Judge Stowe—We do not think it is.
Mr. Marshall—lf the question Is Ins'sted op
en, we will raise the poiu' of its legality.
Judge ntonar-But it in writing.
This was dime, the objection overruled, and
an exceptlen noted.
Mr. Kirkpatrick repeated the question—Did
you see anybOdy with a kffife
Witness—yes, sir.
' Question—What did the man with the knife
say ?
Witness--Can't tell what; he s ild something.
A woman came down stairs one took hold of
.' the man that was lying dead against the we'.
Cress-exanatnee oy Me. Howard—Can't tell
who the man w.la wee was struck; rover saw
him before. Doi no: know the man who said
' that the man who struck woald lick blesser.
LVVlthese left the stand red painted out Sae
den. lit rrtogton and Mae as having been at toe
house. He also mointed oat, evidently through
mistake, James Eyewash:so , one of the etnietel
? for the deferse, seated next to Das.] Tuey
were alt in the dance and all la the II :et. 8t w
Smith there; he was :au o: Iv one / knew. Was
out of the home while part of the tight was
going on. Michael O'Donnel. Bari; sad Cain
were in the ho se, in the room, when the debt
was going on. They told me they were there.
I was outside anon fifteen minutes. Jim
Ber
rie, who works in the quarry with me,
was
there. All that were to th e kitchen were. fight
- ing whet I went ant. Can't tell whether the
part; were drank, Thought Smith ha 1 taken a
• adrote; he was quiet when I saw him.
• Crom.examinined by Mr. Swank welder—Did
not see Smith strike anybody; Old not see Jack
, eon there. When the row or boxing took place
.the dancing stopped, and I went ow
* Dennis Gallagher testified that he got to E t•-
1) , 6 about eight O'clock. The des admits were
not there then. The dancing was going on.
The tire. difficulty I saw was between a matt
and ode of toe Gilkey.; this was o voted down,
and liteGalk,y3 want mune. To, next Using I
saw Was George McGowan falling back into the
nom where I was, having been 'struck by Ryan
Cross-examined—l put my area armed liar
riegton to get into the door: did not catch hold
of Wm. Daring the fight I did all / could to de
fend myself. McGowan came out stihe ki eh
en and told me he bad been struck; I thee went
. into the ki•cheis merely to let them; know that
y hod struck a stranger and :a friend of mine;
•
did-not saw I would whip or light the man who
. struck litcG 'wen t Ryan struck me aid I got In
holm with him; we got down an the d tar. and
some one struck me on the back of the head;
there were others fighting in the kitchen at the
time. There 'were three or four of oar party
, and five or six of the other In the kitchen. 83w
Padden; did not see him have anything; he wet
cut. The Glikeys had gone away mare
, than aa,„ hoar • deb= the iv: dffileulty
ocruired. When the fight commenced
Brisetiln was sitting at the door of the d mein g
room. Did not "-e him going nom the door to
where toe lighting was going on. Btw him
afterwards le the room, with his hands to his
' Mean. 'bowleg what had been done to him;
did not see him hireling et that time. Mouday
was Metairie.. The defendants or some of them
broke In part of the door alter they went out.
1 did net am anyone so much intoxicate] as not
to es able to tthe care of themselves. Went
into the dancing room, where the lass started,
I and said any man that struck that man might
as well have struck Me. I knew the parties, aid
thought they would tot strike me. T or
akme °Lib= pitched on to me. -I was in con.
tact with some of them, weft my brother, Ed
, ward,lold me to come array, and tank me tete
the room.- I next caw Diu; with a knife to his
band, Melding it np, and saying atit , L ti n ,
L but couldnot, tell what it was. NAL I caw
ipTrictlrg ^ 1314 ridden coming s e m tky
• I ram Mt. Saw Herrington Glare, and heard
- him say s'jem Can see what lam by te en or%
• l ?eulr, and If there's anything to bappea hers Pe e
got the documents in my pocket to do IV , at
wasam time clapping his hand on hill packet.
I puslagjlerrtneton. who was going into
-• Ike lancing nom, not my arm &boat him, and
•Illeßsomethleut In his side pocket which 1 took to
be koncklera. Hein! Ryan nay, after Calker
Ilea, that It was his (Gilkey's) best plan to leave.
. Cross-examined by Mr. Swnrtzweider—Did
•, 'tot have a knife in my possession at any time
I during the cfcelling: DM not flourish a knife,
"efWeatem.that I was king of that crowd. I used
' , ntredths; did not swear when -I said that the_
inan - who struck M'Gowan - might as well have
struck me. Immediately after saying this,
- • Ryan, Herrington and-another man pitched
into me. Herrington struck. me, after. Ryan.
Did notmake a blear or st rike at any ono before
Ryan struck me. The. third blow I received, on
the buct - of the head, was with knucklers. -
Redirect—The..fficar yes broken open after
the defendants had. gone out. I heard some
- one Intim coma oultdc eayehat he 'would cut
- ; the guts out of anyone who would come out of
~thehoneo. Six orsoven minutes elapsed from
I•Sar7drltstlin paying the Addle until
• 'be s
ISSlPS•eretaffrestirted that he wan Early's.
esalleutte 011 the night of GM., 14th.' saw all of the
140f . codu men tqug4 they cane about tine o'cLatlC.
•
with the others. altity differed
laboul l s , orretich knee' or. 9 4 "CettIllocM and
,0 ••
I,l o. • Wasastamlk."'Ttliy settled this. and
mottd l3 ll mkrtt...oewerreill 'eats the_lssti dance.
Amitlertratf commenced, and the deaf I saw
"illunday come Inta.tho room- bleeding. Next
n and
be came In from- the kitchen
.s fang said to was stabbed; one of the girls asked
I lam to go fur • drink ...of water for bite
GeorgeqfcClowan testified that he way at the
• itt r e e epoeg l oal rottly'a,' While standing on the
floor a b or t ch I,nr,e,a - before twelve o'clock,
' exekdbept to eamoiettett dancingahe waa,atruek,
,from the' reft.4l4l3,:saisjestaggefed beck ftom the
,dancing romultrtOt.ho other. The only ono of
the defendants hip:could tr,,Oo,7,rmit-as in
the room was Ryan ; whom he Understood was
Snakier. About five raintree - afterTWaa Struck
Atilliday Came into the room' and said he Was
fut. ;tramahled la Hie _merle:Ms/ wahtt
SO 'get into the "fois . that was going on in the
latchen. After liunday canto lu eel, I hoard
that Brinstiln was stabbed, and sow him Lind of
leaning ever.
Cress examined—Prom the time I was strnek
bad until Ise
sed.w Brits!lln dead, about ten minutes
elap
John Padden testified that be was one of the
'invited' at Earley's party. (Meath!led all of
the defendants, except Dias, as heeling been
there.) At the time of the fret foss I was sit
tins in tho room; saw the young min Gilkey,
bleeding from the blow he gala About half
past eltven, McGowan come to me and said he
bad been kneeled off the dancing floor;
then 1
heard some shouting, and Dan- Blandly caMa
ip
and raid he was stabbed; after thikj heard that
BrlesUln was stabbed dead. and the next Meg
I was stabbed myself. I sasia young man with
a knife In his hand; this man was Bran, When
I was cut I was standlngla front of - the room
door;do not know who mat me; bad in my band
the rung rurg or leg of a chair, which I took up after
Munday and myself bad been en'. After thew
heard the man (Brisstlln) Was dying. or dead,
the-defendants Went out 'themselves, and I wsss
holding the dciors;, they ttlerwards trlal to get
In and kicked In a panel of the door.
Cross-examined—The man I 811. with the
knife,l had not seen before that night; the
blade of the trate was five or sty lathes long.
T knocked no one down with msetialr leg, that
I know of. 1 did not ore myself knocking any
one down; I was cnt and bleeding; tried to de
fend myself the bent W.l eonld, and may
have street: some one to keeping them off,
an
Martin Kane, ea.'," 'm an, was also at Early's
on t h e ni g h t t o the difficulty. The cating-room
or kilrhen, where the dancing was, being
crow a, o n went Into the other roam. He
spoke d,
of the first fuse, and said that while the
setund fight WOO going on, Brlsstlin came into
the room. put hie fiddle down, said he was cut,
„,,dpat his hand to his breast; litinday neat
came In and looked very nod the way he -was
Cut: Brisstlin went back into the kitchen, and
soon after they raid ire was dead. A man flour
ished a knife at the door or the kitchen, and
after be had gone nut a kick or a stone came
against the window. When lirinstlin came in
be showed where he was cat, opening
his
shirt; 1113 the door open e d and Mnruity came
in, he walked back into the kitchen, and In five
minutes aft , r he wan dead.
Cross-examtned—l ant a quarryman ; four
Mlle's, of Fame employment, were with me at
Early's; we were invited by oat of the dough
tcra
Edward Gallagher, bruther of D.i.nnls,
that he saw Dias standing In the door of the
dancing room with a knife in hie hand; after
this Monday came Into the room, sad was cut
In three plates.
At hall part twelye the court took a recoils for
one hour.
itrn , :ns'Oor, anaemic
The court reassembled at half past one
o'clock.
John Gilkey testified that ho came to E.trlv'e
about Feven o'clock. Near about ten o'clock
Henincton attempted to striae with a chair
Stewart Clairol. who was being held by Stewart
Smith and James Jackson. Abort fifteen min
utes after, Ryan struck at and missed me.
Mr. Howard objected to this testimony as Ir
relevant.
'Mr. Kirkpatrick proposed to show that at the
time Epokets of by witness, Ryan swore ho
would smash his (witnesa') face lino struck at
but did nut hit biro; that witness laid down hie
fiddle, stepped out of the crowd, when Smith,
one of deft siderite, caught him, and turned him
around, when Ryan struck him Is the face with
his fist and &hidden struck him with knuciklers;
that Smith putted him out of the crowd, and
that Jackson told hire be bad better get out of
that, or 'defendants (Ryan and Bnaldeo) would
, do more, and be did not want to sae him hart
- this for the purpose of showing: let, combina
tion and common Impose; 3d, that it was part
of the rea peals; 3d, because it would go to throw
light on what followed; 4th, that it tended to
show that some of the defendants were mere,
armed with dangerous weapons; sth, that It
showtd thyeats.
Defense objected, mainly on the ground that
the testimony was incompetent and Irrelevant,
because the didiculty was an hour or an hour
fir d a half before the second took place, and
bad no annneclion with the death of Brisatlin.
Tee oljectlon wan overruled,' and an excep
tion iealed.
Wham proceeded and testified substantially
as indicated In the offer of Mr. Kirkpatrick,
He got out of the crowd, fixed his eye, and he
and hie brothig, and Stewart Carroll and his
brother went home.
Crovs.examined—l was sitting on the table
fiddling when Ryan began the fees wisu me,
It was ten or fifteen minutes atter ten when I
got home. I done nothing that I know of to
Ryan, to cause him to strike me. When Her
lingual was going to strike Carroll, I told him
not to do so, and he put down the chaurf:lo ten
Or fifteen lisillnutes after Ryan struck me. I had
been addling. Jackson's telling me to go away
was kindness In him, and I thanked him fur It.
At the time I was struck I would have fallen,
bad not Smith held the up. A man named
Sharp asked me to play a ••French four," but I
played a "cotillion."
By Mr. Ewartgwedder—l was , Invited by Con-
Briastilit to the party, to assist him in fiddling.
I have been ate/minted with Stewart Smite tor
a long timer, since I was a child, and had no dlr.
ilenlty with him except on that! night ; be did
not strike me. bra merely torued me gelled.
Timothy Harris who was a'. the party at Ear
ly's; testified that he saw than and de aideo have
keivea in thaw hands ; saw ails with one, at
the first difficulty; It appeared to be a dirk with
a guard between his hand and bin le: eaw So•t
den with a knale. (a Larger one than that Dias
bad) at the second fuss; he was custleg
ltnv
day with it; I aim him strike Wei times.
These were the only weapons f saw, except the
chair leg 'which Padden had. Was in toe house
the whole night op to twelve o'clock- Jackson
said it was a shame to be kicking up a fun in a
private house. The door was broken span whi'e
I was getting cotton to stop the bleeding of
Monday's wounds.
Cross-examined—ln the middle of the danc
ing floor I saw Dim shut his knife and put it In
his pocket: the blade was about four Inches
long. When I saw Ryan strike aleCowan I
left the dancing-room and went into the other
roots, sad had be. n there but a few seconds
when I turned round and saw Mueday being
eat by Snaiden. In two or three minutes after
I saw Brlsstlin lying dead. I cannot swear to
any who were in the room at the time Manday
was rut by Snalden, and will not do it. Was
not invited to the party.
Stewart Carroll, next called, testified that
he was at theparty, and saw all of the defend
ants. Saw nothing but a handy-billy with Her
rington. Dining LIM early part of the evening
Ilcrrlogton struck at me two or three timers.
[This witness corroborated John Gill:tr.]
Mize Sarah hill was next called. her testi
mony was cOrrroboraLlee.
Miss Catherine Early testified that at the time
of the first fuss site saw Dice with a knife, and
asked him for God Alimolity's Fake to shot it
op. He said it there wess_any cagleg to be done,
he mu is. Ile put up the knife.. At Hit tame
Briestlin was killed saw a tette la the bands of
nnalden. Al the the time tie second foss tom
menced I was dancing with Dios. Saw Belest
lin going into the room with ids fiddle la his
hand. Next I raw Meuday going into the room.
zed Saaideo rotting tit WI three times as he passed
P. As Monday was going into the room
lirlatlln carte cut to the dancing room, and
ask; d me if he could go up stairs. I said
certainly and he immediately fell. After they
ROT 1 art out. can't tell how, Dies and Sadden
came in. My cousin ace I were holding the
door, and they shoved It In. Wu; asked me If
ary of their crowd-was in. I said ins. lie said
"let me go and see." I said "no, I'll go."
touted in the door, R 7.11 turning round, sill
"no." dealden stool on the floor waving his
knife, and said something, but I don't gnaw
what IL was; I was an much scored that I can
tent remember
Cross examined—Dias' knife appeared as if It
would shut, but it was a large ore. Dias,
Smith, Sharp and „McGowin were dancing at the
time the fuse conamt , ” , :tl. Jackson and Smith
both behaved peaceably and did not seerod to
participate In the light.
Men. Sarah Early testified that she knew bat
one of the defendants, Norman fierrington,
None of them were Invited; they Just came.
- 11erriggron and Ryan went Into the bedroom,'
and began dancing. I told them that was not
the place to da zee In; witntss put her hand on
Ryan, who drew his hand to strike, when some
one said he must not strike an old worhan.
T hey then • went Into the dancing room;
Mtliton laid If he did not behave himself
for witness- to do with him as his
awn M ather would do. He sail Le was
bound to
,1,g22 Ps Vs, l omebody that night. Witness
sold to h,o rt do not carry a Ptstol" "no"
he said , "`" 'as got that hare (clapping his
pocket) aal sari defer gene of them." Wane.
sedd &widen. was s tanding on the floor, wavini
his knife. sworrina his
Gad ha weata ne war
h e
man nor woman. Teel oeu ~,O n broken off the
docr,lhe panels broken; a window smashed,
the Sleek fell off the Mantel and stones were
found,ln the dancing room next morning.
Cooes•examtned—Saw &Leiden with the knife
on the floor, a few minutes after hrt,„ii WIV,
dead.
Margaret Rally, ileac of John Esrly, waa at
the party, and at the time of the COLlajam,_
meat of the-fuss, woo standing on the floor, fa
a set, waiting for the third tune. &Mid= and
Ryan were standing, at tho front door. Ryan
atm& WOoWattl, then Ryan and &leaden both
rushed on Dennis Gallagher, and witness left
the place where she was standing, going to the
" Stairs; theY were all fightingE Sow Driestiht
get nit with his fiddle, and go towards theta° nt
dOor, and next he came over to 'where I was
standing, and fell down and died. Bawl:Malden
standing la the middle of the floor
waving a knife. I asked him to put the
knife mean be stowed me away and said be
did not want to hurt no, but if any of them
cone of-b.— came 0131 ho =W4 kill than.
-Sudden had burst open the door 'and rushed
Into4bCroota benne be said (his. Heard Her
rington say that if there was say fees he had
cm - lathing to settle them, at the same time putting
Ilia hand In bin pocket
-
Omen-tmatnitted.re-The fighting was all over
-..beferm"finaiden came fintead waved the knife.
- Refine &Mho fell down at the Min the light
ing had 'ceased; Had danced - Weith some of the
defeedanta; they;bad been quarreling all even
ing and was afraid of .them“hey had been.
;.drinking 'before the,gfunearerrington was the
wcast of tie lot.
Eau Early testified tint before the o,;liti gig;
caw , icwart Smith place lily hands trion M O3
named Dick, and say that there twat not a d—t
son of a h— h in the huusc that cou!! whip
• 4th Pulansyleatfla Cavalry man.
Cron-exatzlned-1t IVII4 in the fun part of
alght, after theylmd come in, that 611iii.h
.toille that rtillark. Tbf.r.• had boon some
w i ld, bet ween Berrinninn and Dick, but don't
knew what It teas about. Dick belonged to the
4th Pa. Caul,.
Anna Ea t t i ii,
- • „
rrshilr g on Fourth street, Pitts:
les ed that she was pressdi Cl the
fatty, load statod that it appeared when the de
fendants Got the flx r they wasted to keep it oil
th e tim e , liar testimony was corrubnative
s ar ,a, kruaday testified that she was MeGew
&hi, "partner" In the met, and beard Dias say to
mcGorrats not to Push him that way again;
hftGOrrarl laid he did not push him. Dias re
plied that he had better allot up, or he would
shoe him what he'd do. Jost then Ryan struck
sieGowart, who staggered back. Dias west up
to Ryan and told Mai he bad no buSluers to
strike ts:st man,
Mary Callahan, for whom the "reception
party" was elven, was next examined. She
eouid only identify Herrington and Ryan &slicing
there. She was helplaz to hold the door when
it wu burst open. Soth the men who came
to the door had lualves. Witness also saw
llerrineton ' in the back kitchen, with some
thing or the description of a handy-billy, which
he pulled Oat of 1115 pocket. Witness endeav
ored to take It , when he said that bia mother
that raised hint could not have R.
The Court, at half-past fire, nil owned till
n;ne this morning.
Important Cane Growing out of tile Rebel
ilonEEEEESSo,ooo Involved.
A rase of unusual interere and importance -
that that of A. ilartupee vs. James !huger—was
begun In the District Court on Monday, His
Honor Judge Hampton ou the bench. It ap.
pearl that Capt. Gearing, in the fail of 11i64),
bed built, at the Pittsburgh wharf, two packet .
boats designed for navigation in the Southern
elvers, and that he obtained credit front the
boat and engine builders (among others A.
Hart opt r, the plaintiff in this ease) to the
amount of over twenty thousand dollars. This
debt an, to have been paid in nine twinth, hot
the rebellion caught both boats In reb,l waters,
nod Capt. Gearing ',elate' enable to gei them on:
of the territory of the Southern Cottf,lericy,
they were seized by the rebel-. The earnines
of the boats prior to their capture it I, alleged,
was Invested in cotton, at a very :um prie, ly
Captain Gearing, and stored away is the ware.
houses of the cites of Houston and Galveston,
Terns. Capt. Gearing sometime afterwards
returned to the North and Informed his credit
tors of the seizure 01. the boats and his Invest,
went In cotton, and to secure their money they
advised hint to return and ran the cotton out
sell it in the Havana market and apply the pro
ceeds jo thapayment of his debts. The remain
der to retain as hie allare of the profits.
Captain Gearing returned to Terns, and had
his cotton, in all two hundred sad eigh•y-eleht
bales, shipped on board the, schooner "Jo/ Da
sin," which the Captain purchased wad re
named the "Reinclecr.'"fhe shipment was
made, and the schooner ran out from the river
Brazos, Texas, on the 15th day of September,
led:3, bound for Ilavana. into WOlllittNi no guns,
and was out but two days when she was cap
tured by the United States hark "W. G. Ander
son," and, after being seized as a blockade run
ner, was towed to Pensacola, and from thence
to New York city. Mr. 11Hlingar, the defend
ant In this case, was advised, ns is stated, of
the shipment of the cotton, and instructed by
the owner that It was to be sold for his own and
his creditors' benefit. This advice was pre-rims
to Its having been shipped with opoa bill of la.
ding and under charge of n supeneargo. After
the cotton was landed is New lurk toe author
ities were about conftsentiog it , beltevin that
Captain Gearing was a rebel against the G
ernmcnt, but Millingar, upon making the repre
sentation under oath, we believe, that the Cap
tain was ei loyal man, and that the cotton was
run not of the Confederacy for the benefit of
loyal Northern creditors, he was awarded sev
enty-three thousand - deo hundred andthirty-tw a
pseuds of it Ia to applied to the purposes men
tioned by Min in his statement, and the balance
was handed over to the ship that made the cap
lure, as a prize, Mu Ingar disposed of tile eot.
ton at one dollar and tea cents per pound, but,
as la alleged, felled to make any report or di
vision of the funds thus realized. Capt. Gear.
ing returned North, and finding that neither his
creditors nor family had ever received any of
the proceeds of the sale of the cotton, had Slll
- arrest, d In New York and held to hail on
a stilt catered In that city, while Mr. iiirtupoe,
as one of (leaving's creditors, attached the
funds In Millingar's hands as the money of
Gearing.
The present issue, therefore, Is to determine
whether Mr. Mlllbagar is bound In apply the
troceeds tram the tale of the cotton to tie pays
went of the debts contracted be Gearing in
building the two steamboats • Colonel Stella"
and "dohs F. Keg In addition to this. It is
alleged that, slier kilillegor hal received ,the
cotton he der led its receipts to the creditors,
and upon the return of Gearing to this city, la
May, IV A, canned his serest by the military an.
thorties upon a charge of being a blockade
turner and a rebel epy. He was tried by a
urt martial. and upon a lull bearing won b...
orably discharged by use finding of the court
and the order of tits President. It Is also is
proof that. while in Texas Mr. Gearing. persist
ently refused to take the oath of allegiance to
the Southern Confederacy, and for tOat reaw o
ids boats were eels sd and taksn from him
Considerable testimony has yet to be adduced,
and the cases will probably not be concluded for
two or three days.
The Issue In title ease will involve some
eighty thousand d eilsrs pending la another ac
tion.
Messrs. John Barton and Robert Wools ap
pear for the plaintiff: Messrs. Hamilton and
Acheson for Millingar, garnishee, and Messrs.
N. P. and G. L. 13. Fetterman for Gearing, the
defendant.
Ileland'a 'Upsetting , Frees--A Powerful
We had the pleasure rerently of inspeetiat
the model of a most powerful and we think. a
valuable machine, called an Upsetting Press,
Invented by Mr.' D. A. Boland, of
and patented . by him a few'wt..mts ago.
The object of this machine is to conform or
faahlt Iron to any shape desire I. espe‘ lolly when
it is necessary to swell the end .arzer the
body of the hoc or plate. it cos hoen gotten up
erpresaly for the purpose of liai•hing what ia
called Brolgt. Chorls, to Hat plates say 14
fret lont, one hr eight Inches, it h stn_ ores...
rare to hoer a hole say 4 tewhes In d:atno..er at
each end, for the purpose of ineertinz I Tl.ll r
as to connect a series of t 11.•rds touott,. r for,
as it were, a chain, Now to glee the • hoc! the
name ttrengtii at the point where to . :
drilled It is iieeciiaary to svre'l the •
wise only, only, to that there will be o tc 114:r
amount of iron on each eide I t • ••
is in the tt.idy . of the pi ite, girint:
etrenalli etiaa:•y. T .1 t
ttutly of tererni or the mut: ei..l
It ,•h
M. D. A. r..,..1.1r.d
c.f
skizily and a stt; enor rn.chnui, to lug pra(rl t•
COI has by dc7otad •rco.na the dill 111-
aka ratoli.,e .paa,..lea,l tira:ll;/:It):, It
at pair, when hot in, i i • ms
rhluc
to be ,w-Co I, ;1 ha, 'Lc
clicatien to wa N , nrto s welt
a tirt plate edgewlse al3ne and ;.-/ ual:tr.aiu the
08010 abbe... if Ole dal •illty. aces...lacy
to hold ths plate rrmanentiv Oct What Is
called a bedplale and cap. The hedpiate is con•
sidsrcd permanent but the cap If of necessity
moveable. and when brought down on toe heat
ed plate to Prevent It from getting thicker while
being upset edgetrite has latied hereto fort to do its
Work. one pressure necoanag no .7,:na; as to raise
it and allow the her or plate to harems too
thick. Kr. Boland has what we thing
nearly a perfect machine ld AT. part t, loot we
leaf certain that he has a perfect rap at It Is so
constructed that (singular as It may appear)
lire more pressure that Is produced the m3re to.
situation It has to go downward and tally ac
complishes that which is Intended. All largo
Rolling Mills, looking to the contracts of snob
iron. would do well to examine the 1.11 idol of
this txtschlne, as it will ho lot:Lod an Invaluable
auxiliary in snob establishments.
Mechanic vs Loafer.—We 'noticed In Mon
day mornleg'd !paper a class of blackguards,
wnoee whole bushiest' appears to be to stand on
street corters, and insutt passers by. Ole of
this class by the name of Robert Moorhead
ycstodny tried his hand on a young soldier, A
mechanic woo happened to he nen-, ordered the
ofli.n to desist. bet he, thinking that 6ia val.
lent friends by whom he wee sorroundcd, weald
see elm out or the scrape, pitched Into the me•
chalk. who In turn gave him a severe drabbing.
-An :officer ..c.a.me lateen and arrested both
and tuck them before the Mayor. Moorhoade
irlehde dig Dome pretty talking, bet the Mayor
told them It wee no use, tf.. keen both partied.
The one he knew to be a hard workingledastrl
one mechanic, one who attended to ble own
tinillftneld never Interfere except to the
tight. ma arm (Moorehead) he knew to be
eh btler. a blackguard, who hung around drink
ing 11 ,.ertsca, and enheawored to raise rows. The
n u k o WA% u te d n is t e to bu ja i lll a te u n d
Aued,Lp
.dollars, in default of
: 1 5 a l y oread was
payment of
Passing Coun tertom—Alderman Btrala Yes
ay a meant for the arrest of Charles
Lew/11701E4 si Dutcher, of the Minh ward] on a
tivlne, on the pith of October tut,
parie4ttPol2 A. Daubs a eoanterfelt ton dollar bill
on the North-Western Hetet of Vtratnitt, Ut
mentleir some agate. The seemed was keld to
teneeelaeyi—A zaen,....wllete wow, ,we not
lam was taken before Nay°rail:Mr/son, yen,
- dab and fined twenta , flTo cos, for
ki deer atepodttoa on South avenue.
'the Elomfelde Cain, toir - aa trial to the .
. POntt of Oyer and Temjner,la , -Ilkely to prase
ttelobs, and wiljbeconr JP- T 44
citatnonwcaitli - pttibably - cinst ttiefr teltf•
MODS to-day.
I ADJOURNS& EAHITARY MEETING.
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Report Pram Dir. Blos r r ySent.Action of Pittsburgh Councils Deprecated.
According to a call, an ad Jonruedmeeting of
clUzzzus, members of me medical prom-aim, and committees appointed at the last Sanitary
meeting, was held last night at the Board of
Trade rooms, President, G. R. Thurston in the
chair.
In the absence of the regular Secretary, N.
Grattan Murphy, was appainted to 011 the
vacancy.
The minutes et the rreCNT2lng meeting were
rtaa and approved. •
Dr. Mowry, as chairman pf one of the cc m
(ratters, pH seated the following report, which
on motion w.o received and adopted, and ou
motion the committees was dlembar ga L
eS pita ry operations seem to have been a vexed
question In almost all our cities. In Chicago, tit.
louts and Cincinnati (If one can believe news
paper reports), difficulties leave arisen; crimi
nation and rrertadnatlon between the people
and the authorities, have been dealt in, In no
small measans. Ia the city of New York. far
many years past, "hot discussions " hare been
carried on between the sanitary othelais on one
side, and the m !diced profession on the other ;
the former elaittung that New York takes Tank
- among the healthiest Chico in the world : the
latter asserting that it is a tot bed of disease
and death, although from its topography and
other ad vantagts, houghs to be far ahead of any
other, in point of salebrity.
la Pittsburgh, even the little sanitary opera
tins. which hare been inaugurated from time
to time, on the small basis of a few hundred
dollars, hove given Hee to feelings which ought
not to exist.
All this would seem to prove- that there is
something radica ll y wrong In the whole move
' meat. A want of proper information would
Seem to be at the fouadation of all our difficul
ties. What can be expected of public officials
In dealing with the subject, a knowle•le or
which la comparatively new, and which p is so
much out of the line of their usual way of
thinking; a snbject, too, with which meth:esti
men, as a general rule. have not made them
selves sufficiently familiar, sad, indeed, 'flare
rather given it thermic! shoulder.
Rut what could be expected from the mem
bers of a profession, who are harratuied who a
Inultilmi. of boxy eases, and who are not half
paid for their trouble. whikt the tue - cantile nod
otter portion, of COMIC. 0 Itire, ,110 I.• •,•. In
hear weakh which aerutoulut, by :hods :lad,
ate disposal to look on whit: a languid intetdci
mice, until some terrible epidemic starlles
them.
A tremendous spas:natio effort must then be
put forth to /day the progr; at of death and de
-oin:ellen, and the met:heal pretension are ex•
retied to be duly prepared to direct such an ef
fort, with all skill, down to the most mionte
dctalL
It we could have an epidemic which would
last for lour long years. es did the fearful poiltl.'
cal ennvultion, which hasjest.terminated au fa
vorably. teem la no doubt batthat we would all
bu well schooled in the great/science of hygleee,
and be able to carryon our operatiomi with mach
a syittematic harmony as would result to great
good.
The object of the proposed association is to
school the public mind on tide Important sub
ject., so that ntringent laws may be enacted and
Properly observed. In this glorious retotnlicsu
land of oars, any thing which la done efficiently ,
must be through the intelligence of,the
people. They mast understand the whys ad
the wherefores; but got them to understand t
benefits to be derived, and the moat despoti
laws, (or public good, will be more faithfully ob
served than would be a ukase of the Autocrat of
Rattle hi Ills own domitilons.
Need anything be said to show the Interest,
lug nature of the subject" for la vestige:lon, sad
the great adrantages to no derived from the
wio Lions of such au operation.
Tee field of made and inve-stigraion, is wide
and eery inviting to all, wit, are at all had / •
eared by that profound fhelleg of philmathi coy,
which to cceetlenelly exhibited In each rare et -
sindles as a Howard, or a Florence N eatingak.
The heard,, to be derived from sanitary oiler.
atious, perseveringly and Stieutilic iii C. - ri , Nl
on, ran only bo estimated from the retails, at
exhibited where such operations have been cer•
tied ~o for a length of Vale. At acsnier, in nla
history of England, says, in drawing a contrast
bet wren the then present, and the dams of,
which be wrote. "Some frightful diseases have
betn extirpated by science, and some have been
tmnithed by pollee. The term of human life
bee been lengthened over the whole kingdom,
and especially In towns. The year 10Si was not
accounted sickly, yet la they - car 163.1 more thus
1 In 23 of the Inhabitants of - the capital died.
Al present only 1 In 40 dim eannelly. Tee
difference in salubrity, between London of tee
10th century, and the London of the 17th ten
tary, to far grouter than the difftrence between
London In an ordloary season, and Landon in
the cholera" A t;tl so It has been with all oth
er titles of Europe, where until try laWa are at
strictly enforced as they have been in London
during the present century.
to the city of New York, where the rate of
mortality has been I in :Z. It is expected that
the movement inar,gewated by thee/tit ms A'-
social:inn will reduce the rate to 1 La 51,
would be a cadent abwat 7.0011 live, anuaell y,
and a 1 abut 200 mint fate, of sickness , ar
average duratlou of 1! - , days. From each del /
any one can make a calentstion, Catch 'mount
prove the truth of Prenkliti'd aphorism that
"public healtb le public wealth.
Public Hygiene presentee° wide a field of stn.
dy and instigations that a practical knowl.
edge of matly different sciences ere necessary
for Its successful prosecution, and can only he
;accomplished by associations or corporations.
There would be reou'red for our assoclatios let,
A geological surrey of the county, and an ac r.•
rote de/writ/floe of Its topogralbY. 7d, Regular
meteorological ohservations; comprehending Olt
temperitnre, dem-roof moisture; and weight of
the atmesphere, the amount of rain which fills
and the course of the winds. retest m•
tiou of births, marringet, and deaths.
The association wouol of coarse require the
usual officers of an orgenimtion, such as a pres
ident, vice president, eorrearoculing and record
log secretary, treasurer, and same lowa for Its
government. A , It would not hr expected that
the essorintion would meet very 1 , 11.0”. It would
ha necessary to introeatttleti ilVt:t•tte, cora
-1.,.:cd of vl.ll leintra from all the different learn•
icofeesvms Rd well as of other adentific
gent hymen.
To hove a Registrar General, as well es a
ltegestrar in rain of Lae rrerdsof doe two airs,
and In • ech of the re rroandlng borough..
To have a Aledical Iropect,r In cat] ward of
the two c ttes. and la each of the surrounding
I/cruet:lo, To liar , one person ernptly el to
take dally mrterological observatinne.
To employ l'opographlcal Zozineer to make
a EpUTTO3' of at least that part of the county which
it to he the site of the future great ray, and
melee groloelcal and topographdral maps, and a
,ytirm of sr:atm/ire.
The re:vicar/ of a icientlfle proeli.•ii rheraist
or- frciintntly rellired, to wake hizlon;r:
...rodleatitme. First. of the water whice Is to
t„CL rat not. S -coed. tit tic comp's.: ou of
the air a, regurds the entire Ineality, aid ale i
to part . .. war locatitt A, at w,, a oinoast.oni
fnon factories might Lo so,to .1 to contami
nate It. Third Of the Tot icy of food-ert.eira
tlpatet: ft, sale Ir. the outill. markets, or at tees
as respect. their act identsi detelloration, or
imposed adalLaratiou. Fourth. the tr
atter /1' the soil, Ito retention of water, its
cLackal composltiot, the dust that may arise
from it. el ttet,gasev taut It may permit to ....l
eap. into the /Or lie.
Al; t h is would terprirr no small a:n t a ct of ;1.
bur and money, but the Ir.estilitable :drainage*
which would accrue in the health, svenlth nod
comfort of the great mess of human h s h iga,
which will, no doubt, ere ions; occupy this de
entity, will ha proof to fe,tern generations that
ally amount, of moony, however large, will
have been well spent le publl; hygiene; there.
fore
Rexol,d, Viet a pliblie meeting be called to
• form Bet 11 ell aeo,elatloa ea le projected in tank
report.
All of which is respe , tfully submltft.l.
R. It. Moults, We,. VIIInV,
.1000 lionnison, J. C. But:once.
Wm. U. [lsms.
Dr. Mowry left derply Inter.tcd Is the result
of the present movement. Ile said the Dose
would come when the people of Pittsburgh
would interest themielves In nyglene. The
medical profession bad come forward nobly,
aim be could not toll what influence was at work
which held the people back, or when tun diffi
culty lay. Ills remarks were very much to' the
point, showing that he felt a deep interest In
the sanitary condition of the city, and he ap •
peered to be mortified at the apathy existing
among the citizens In view of the threatened
epidemic. The lix:or th,,i e Laae L ae C ope .
rience of font !care with a devastating epidem
ic would urve to tamp/ ,our cittzens pretty
Math In the same manner that the put fonr
cars struggle with rebellion had schooled us
Ilie remarks were replete with good
Boned sterling common soue.
Major Frew called for the report of the Cote
mines on sanitary measures.
The chairman of that conniittet not befog
present, Mr, Kelly, of Lawrenceville, meted
that be was a member of that committee, but
was not present at the time the appointment
was made. The cOnfttfifferhisd 15os met, and
therefore there,wne no report to make, .He
would state, Dowever, that on the night in ques
tion: that , gas a meeting of the Lawrenceville
Connell; when the matter was carefully consid
ered.Mnd an ordinance was passed ha have all
the alleys and streets cleaned Immediately, be-
Mire freezing weather set In.
Mejor Frew thought that sgme definite action
should be taken In regard to the saggatimus
contained In the report presented by Dr.Mow
ry, and that a regular unitary organfration
shingd he immediately formed! god In support
of his suggestions be moved t hat a meeting of
citizens be called to meet at the Board of Trade
rooms next Monday, to form a permanent as
sociation to carry ote the enggestionS 'Contained
In the report. •
Dr. Mowry thought that next KAM av would
i.e too carry a period for the eu in. to have
therruzblydlipsted tie recur!. -
I)l.l3urglttr Flints:ell that as Ids msttsr had
b~tina
led eeith the 3eeed of Trade, .: ;77:7e
better to leave Vic app riot®-rat of the tito , to
the l'reeadenL
The President scgzetted that it writi tk:
better ror the meeting to •pool= the day.
LP% Mot. ty cfferel na an amebdtnent, the , c;-
ond Tuesday la Januar:. Tb:s haring "
accepted by Major Frew, the vie/54m 1170 , 1
the adoption of the motion was pot and carried.
Ma. Frew efferrd the fOlowing re""
-Roolard, That the action of the Pittsburgh
COanctla, to cutteg ridicule on the applica
tion of this meeting of cit,r-os, and ti e usher
in notion it down, is dis - nsurteaus, puerile, and
in repreiensible disregard of the Interests c rm.
mined to their charge,. and In view of the fact
that this selicti may at once check any . further
attempt at sanitary reform in ttris community,
we hereby place on record our opty'ao that the
terponribflity of failure recta upon the select
and Common Cannella of Pittsburgh.
air. Frew sustained the resolution in a few
earnen r. marks, after which the .41:Mtiot open
Its adoption was put and carried.
On motion adjourned.
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Heart' Robbery nevi,. Warren, o.—Threlve
Thouwaud Dollars Stolen.
• •
Ito Friday last, as we learn from a re'aa 2 kte
anoree. a most noid and ruereitsfr.! roidiery, on
that highway, was perpetrated near Wairren,
Ohio, niadt r circumstances- which render it dif
ficult to detect the thieves. Mr. Georr s e W.
Van Gordcr, n resident of Warren, had recent
ly sold a farm an lowa, for i , 12,000, and lard
returned to Warren for the pm - pair of pin - char.
!tat_ a farm in the ai. ttlity. tin Friday lie left
•
U,,toe, is root pa ny with him fa 11,.- to Lok
at a place ammo distance Pram the town, wh telt he
Lad about concluded to purchase. He (Mg: his
nor ry—consioting of $ i I tia In compound I u
terrtit totes, and iIL,OOO in attial'ar
ti ndinu to pay for the farm. Th.• bargain was
not iniallittllialtd, however, and the two got into
thrir I.u,gtry to return home. When erossi
a covered bridge, one mite from Warren, at
abot.t sin o'clock lu the evening, the horses
suddenly stopped and refused to proceed any
further. Mr. Van norder, fearing that a
plaol; of the bridge had been iniaplacci, got out
of the !dungy to examine the door, it being
on darrthat be could sea nothing dlotinetly•
.Tih.t as he got out he was - seized by the throat
and ehi.ked yeti! he became lueensthle. In Qin
meantime his was taken non lucid,
it It poeket end hi, asonilalts rat ner-
In law was wit disturbed, the tote... using ...vt
&tett' , posted edit° wbo hot the militias , . It is
said that the tart of Mr. Can it - mitt, bide:
possmaed of ibis large snot of motley on.
knnwn to but three persons. AS cot, havrever,
no arrests bave been made!
Before Alderman Strain
•
Mary blinalinrat complained against by Ja
cob Bebwinehart, was held to ball In 04:00 to
keep the peace. Ho bad threatened to take the
life of the promeutor.
Henry Campbell was held In the snm of t. 3130
to Bawer at Court for an alleged amen and
battery upon Charles Woods. Tha portico -t
-alde In the Poriith ward.
Angelina Jschison complained adaiart Dulcl•
ens Jones for laying hands noon her sufficiently
viohnt to cstabllah an assault and battery, and
the Alderman recialred Dulciana to enter ball
In 8800 to answer for her tranegreasiou, with
which rt quirement she complied. The sextles
are colored, and are domiciled In the Seventh
ward.
William Borer -, for threaten,nr to dapri,
biltaimll of hts mortal exist...a, xi s
&;ve s34a) bail Mr his appearauce
Cocit.
Par ri , •k Mosely and 0. Miller severally peo-e
-euted one another for ...Ault and battery, anti
ad, gave bond In iZOO at seearlty that. they
~: put in an appearance at Court.
Better Late than Never
n)or Lowry yes erday placed pollee raen on
a: :lie pi iLcipal corners, with instructions to
Cop oil teams, drays, earl., or ether vehicles,
which by close driving were preventing pedes
trians from crossing the Streets. This nuiennee
has leen curried on to such an extent, that
sometimes persons ~ ta foot have either been de
tained on the earners for several miliktei n a't-
Inc fora +trier, of was ons to pass, or else hero
eerepelleet todocixe betwtem them et the/tontin
e:it 7 of Ift or limb. The ordinance had
almost become a fiend letter and we ran congrat
ulate our eh zest In Its resuscitation, at last. In
future, driver, o' vehicles will hare to keep the
distance apart prescribtal hi law, or else pay a
floc, for the police are foetraried, after a urn -
time has been allowed for noti.licatien to
arrest every one ohs Is guilty of an infraction
at the ordinance. ! , ufficieut dm:, however, is
rather indedultv.
TursTli.—Kr. Neatlc Idle 3 a:alc t J appear
et the 'lhealer, to consequenoe of haying mei
a ::h an
ocoldeet a, he was getting on the caw
;0 T,rk City. Ile wilt not be tiara now at
all. To.olght Uncle Tom', Call F - 9.
*tried t the stock compat7.
01111,k donee.—The Opera "loose wtMllgnan
crowds,' last night. Oar "..'heats goers shotild
near in mind that. 11113 Is the last week of the
normals. A gas' bLat's offered for ~ nizat.
Y/I , :iTREL,.—Tony Pastor's minstrels appallr
ler the last time lc-isictie.. On and see them.
ARTEMIS W ED. —TAO al:IC/0,13WD, 10.21 his
ph Mall. opens et Mesemlc Mill to nsarams
tight.
Inc sct v.—The Museum Is ...warded
dEly Lrvm 1 u'cloe.Y.A.. stall 10 o'c.d.:lc 1.. v.
A eu.tsiy Case.
Aldtrman Strata's office was cresedel last
eyening with scrams is trru,ted In r.sarety care,
in which • hearing was taking plisse. Two
members of the bar were present .epresr
the lattresia of the contendiaz ; . crtits, l'atrizt
Reagan ;Isom tau, and Thomas Mehra:UM
and James LLOOCII, defeodante.. it seems that
the Itfileldnals named had a tow in the ILl
mend last wet A, dttrirg which AstoLs and"has•
dl wart erawn and much lend talkM‘
and aseariag Ando:tied in, GM —wholly n as hors.
At the clone of the hearing Inc 11.1erraso di.-
charged Ms Lsetbfin , hut, rtgalred kloben to
lire Lail to• 200 to apptat at Carol.
Row Among CAorea
Yesterday afternoon Hrry Filch aVbita raade
info, nation before Alterman Strain, charging
that J.ne be", sly man... Rachel Jrazliaoo 1 , -al com
mitted an aaanolt and battery ntion her, knock.
Ito har down, heaCng hcr In Lae face, and Intinz
tor in the arm. The armed 'rue tfrreatel.
NVW,rI one uC them, Rachei Jackson. swore Liam
)lore Elton Woiie bad threatened to taka her
lite ,•y t ail Ir. a nut her heart. Ti nie women are
and reaalr 'C'r. the h;1" in the ion a'ity
tua,,, i yII are held for hesrmg
to-t.
llefora Alderman Tailor
Witham Wlltianat, nt.cuse before Atlertnku
Taylor, of salting liluur witbant license, spiting
nu ttuudar, nod of kcer.ttg a bawdy house, bud
herd it t.; yesterday and was committed for
trial in slef. - tutt of ball In Ow SUM of t37tto to
tacit rase,
Homy Honstnhamet was charged I,fore the
same insf.l.tra:c with basing soot unwholasnme
meat, awl a wrirrast yros issued far his arrest.
Henry Iturker and Lenin Nunnernananker,
accused of the larceny of 61041 !rout Samuel
]lawn Irk, worn given a hearing and din
thargetl, an IL clearly appeared that th-y were
vuiltlen of the charge.
A nal versa ry Meeting. —W e Invite attention
to the notice of the Anniversary ineetieg of the
Freedmeh'a Aid Commission, at Lafayette flail,
on Naturday evening, That It will be a m.etin.,:
of rowans! intermt we may safely. promise,
when ouch men an Wm. Lloyd Garlinaa. George
Thompson, Judge Bond and Lee. Dr. Shippen
will speak. sve hope that many who have
hitherto theinsht but little upon Ws momentous
subject will attend and hear what these gentle
men, who have given the labor of their lives to
break the shackles of slavery, have to say is
this hour of triumph, bat, at the same time, of
ynatly enhanced responsibility. The work of
the friends of freedom and humanity la changed
but be go mhos over.
Malicious Mischief. —lVilltam Ray, of
Sharinburg, entered comlit..r.t bffnrl Alderman
Strain, yestenlay, against John. Daniel and Jo
seph Grubbs. alleging that on Monday
they entered aeon his promises, threw down
fences, and did, other damage wantonly and
flo also alleged that they had
threatened to do him bodily harm. The Al
derman entertained charges of malicious MIS
- anti suety of the peace, awl the accused
being arrested, were held/or a farther hearing
Loafer.—ln riot= respecia Allegheny City is
fist Mead of Pittaborgh. Let any One 107 k at
the broad pavement s In front of the Allegheny Fliettifitee. and see' bow dear of loafers and
bangers It is, and then turn to the corner of
Fifth and Smithfield, and mark the contrast.
The Custom House is a regular rendezvous for
all the loafers In the city. Taking Into coned.
oration the number of the pollee force of. each
city we do Cot see that anyinens, can be
offered on the part of Our Mayor and bin
.pollco for laxity In thia Matter.
The Young Maoris rriena.—Warranted to
cure Private Diseases. For sale by druggism.
Ask for the Young Man's Friend. A pamphlet
giving the symptoms and treatment of private
dliteases accompanies each Box, or can be had
by addressing Young Man's Friend, Box DO,
Cincinnati. with a three cent stamp enclosed,
t o Joseph Fieming, Cranes Buper,J, 11. Felton,
or B. W. Fox & Co. Allegheny.
F:on Yesterday's Evening Gazette
CONSOLIDATIOYi.
I NTE ES TING DISCUSSION
Oppos it ion to th e Measure
VOTE OF TH3 PC:OI"LD DZ slam
A meeline of the .roam form/tame, fr.ou the
Guard of Trade, and the Connclts of FlCatnarp,h,
Allegheay and the Surn:loloaalf. was
heal this rooming, in the Common Coon
'bomber, fur the. purpose of Mr:bering the p
jm I of consolidation.
On motkm of A. W. Foster, Es.rp, Hon. %Arr..
F. Johnston won roiled to the chair and Capt.
.f. Heron Foster, J. A. Mykr, and the re
porters of the press were chosen
Gov. Johrratoa steed tire °Woes of ire mec:-
inn—to consider the propriety and erpm.liency
of consalldatlng-the two citlentuadttsc suranmil
ing :lorou:hs 111:17 one munitiool earpn - ot
lit. stoke .0 f . avor of the movement, and iiCred
Oral 110 suhject would :swiss a careful aml
!boron - xi, ronside ntion loll` Its aspects.
The list or delegates to the moptioe wan then
called, and thirty-three cantleme 0 answered t..,
their names. The followina are rte names or
the genuienco composing tic streral Commit
ters r
• pittobiogh---Innoes TieAulte, Thomas Steel,
.t. H. Hare. Th.. C. Dinkson. C. Sr. Cottle.
Wm. Phillip, J. M. Ping.
Allegheny-. James Marsha,. J. A. Miler.
;elm Atwell. J. C. Palermo, W. Hall, C.
W. Benney, 3fmou Dream.
Deletle3l3o IkleOUßh-georgc- flout, Robert
Stewart, Andrew flare.
DairrenctaPle-8. H. Seller, A'. H. !adorn,
A. itoeveler.
Fast Birmingbern-Nliatiilas Ender, Juin, P.
George 3 Sloenme
Straiiikeliatri.John P l'ffors, E. If Oarnaidam,
.Ihinsen.
Monongahela- -Hehry 7% 0. Kane, 112 Men.
Edgar, George Coolant.
Terreperancevflle-A. L. .7d , Dee,
Pitt Township-Willtam, H. Smith. 3554 C
.loneo, A. W. Foot?", Dr. 1 3 .'R.illoaMtier, 1".• Be
Imard of Trade-Son. W - I...Johnston. J. d.
Col.per, lb.), Wale, F. &Tors. .1 I.
T. J. 13._Vaam.
Gt.v.,01133.1013 ne-Yealecea tale mettleg reed 7
for bush: me,
Thos. trted, ..q anggested that.. :eartausa
as thio movement be.oolll.cleittlell with the Board ,
of Trade, it might be well to tear , ficac - some oft
the gentlemen repreoenting that body.
Tbces. J. liiigbane. bee.. responded on behalf
of the Board of Trade. He elicited to tSe some
what elaborate report on the subject, alreadis
yuidlabed, and tagramed the. belief thsa
consolidation worth? be beneficial
the antis- •popubetlow. Ives glad."
to see so .rge a ..wpresenmtiena presint,
and If the qatation . was to be brought befoor.
the text Leah brnre. he that public see
thnent would be thoroughly concentrated on
the subject. He- alloded to the difilethy likely
to be experienced in fixing the boundaries of the eity, owing to the diversity of
opinion en to the extent of territory whi
should be enetwaced, lifd then oars the
mated poielatton embraced with:Maher largest
Preposed hot:Exclaim whbe world •foot np. In
rolled onmtars, 177 000. The 11 - sanetal aspect
of the question was then discussed et some
length, and aoingestlons made as to bow the
difficulties as to railroad indebuislaises, etc..
cc old be overcome. Ora- saggintion was. to.
mese a fitserielinatlon Palaver of rural prop
ene,when amputee the team, me sees done in
the rue of Plidiadelphis.
Mr. Steel asked the members present es to the
obtalon of their respective commeeteles on Lb o
mhject of consolidattoo,. Ho staler! that, so
for es be mould lefetl, pins-teethe ct.te ethxeni
of Plitoburgh lamed the movement.
Mr. Netter, on behalf of the Allegheny dole.
dation, meted that from what he had-twee able t
:cern, three fourths of Me. people- Mere wet*
oprered to consolidation. They were amnesties
d with the administration of 11:103 municipal
goveroment. cad the peopis t kers would time
to be satiefteds as to the ber.ohlseetetch,eronid
be likely to lierrile before the movement woned
moot with mr.ch favor there.
Copt. Foster remarked that be Jar not repro.
rent Allegheny In the re,ting, although be tat
deed there foasevaraUPeare. y . far e 3 be bed
been !Monied as to the oploloas of those
whom he had conversed, not °tic ice tea was op
t-mord to cc... Stilettos,.
Jan Atwell. Esq.. thought. that the state
ment made by Mr. Miler, In reit:mice to the
on:Alines:A of the people of Allen:lvey, was car
t-eel
A lic , rtrat. f-om Dtatatoaot .e.port ort thu. tlar
people of thot burt•orll upp•urd to c
da!iola
A tlel...zutu from Sa rvreaca nili< re! , ortea that
many titer •.?!nevi I • I.e Inea,Lor. 1 u:
Lr I,,lieN .1 Ii y 0r.,/ r
T'r. enc.:t • s, i t sgmla4lta, r i•to
to rts .afortaation a to what l'itt,tr.s..tl.
incanted to propose as a boas for cold.olldr
ton. The borough Wile. 3 a heaithy
lthaueMlly, and the rmttp:e id not feel like as
suotiog any ad.:Wane' debt, without some e.ar-
Responding benellt.. Etc believed that. it the
quet.....rm was pot to vate, eoneolldat e m wrt.aitt
be voted t
P.. 8.. Carnahan, Stu., on behalf of the hor
°ugh of Birtain allll[ll, Vol not aver of nny
well defincri sentiment on the Fatiject. llie
people were eel prepared to act TM. The case
of . Itillndeiphia bad umptestionabiy protred•that
there were many substantial advamtages coach
ing from eonsoltgatioa, att for instance. police
and sanitary rogulatioen, bet tummy other aa
vantsees claimed would perhaps be more
imas
ieary than real, and were reglic.r matters of
pride than interest. Re thought that thc out
line of a bill shoal be prepared and 'aubreSted,
err that the people Might bootie to consider and
deelde in tently on the sabjedt, lie sumps-
Led that It might be well to cent:nut ell the
kcal corporations for the purpose of settling
up their financial bnaineaa. Re favored the op.
pntat meat of a vonamilge to anhtalt a project
m draft of • law, In order that the terms of
conool elation might ha generally known. For
Bermit ham, he was not prepared 443 ;,t that
ahe was either Ia favor or o;yo.tesi to consoli
dation,
Mot onz,..e:at a.
tun tofolidotlim, Co the pe :to
,volt tot Avantazoit to bez I 1: I. Tl.e
zetion anfe: ann.. ia,ra,oon• Ls.
male flak anuf
The Tempeenneevilto lad. - at Inn rep 'let •
that they enr.ie to fear, what proposition
toi-zh had to make. teal,- Ted tlo ff ,•; Id
to opt...it:on to co,afilidatt.of it ly
U. Fns,ll I. pay It• ..,ru
\\ It. Smith, In, of Pitt township. , taliid
the ta•opie °chi* district, inltat.
ad.. , , , trd o•solutiou lee.tructinz our
d o 1,...ate• In the I ^ti=lot are I.• petrol aZahlst
parsaal of any act for como..,fhtion at the
t.fat rrshm of the Tocre was nu
for ha,tv action, and he thou.:of that the
,tlon !! - ott. I for., th , fro - plc .1: the neat
tall f
.1. IV 1 . ,00r •Is.iir•ved that Ino.' tuajori
;l ad the ;.Cpie of Pot tolyn+l.4 liner opposed
1.. eerlro: . .lation, and he rvgreto3.t to see so Ae
:er1111111,1 oppofflticri as that a /IRex% .idled.
'Mk it alns.ured, grow of an
apprehension toot the ohl city debt would
ha e to I.e assumed by the consolidated city.
'f he question "What has Pittsburgh to otter" to
this and that corporation, strnek h 1m an a novel
our, Ile did not think that the citizen. of
rittehurzh worn particularly an VIOUs about the
matter, and would regret tomof, any prejudice
or 'oral jeal , usy spring up. Like the trent . ..
man from 13Irminghatu, he was In favor of
I.cmcall% taiiiiihlo to act n[1011,1,1111 was I n in
VOr of subniilliag the , ;uost.ou to a vote of the
I
Smith, E.g., move; that n't further
action be taken on the Subject wall after the
teat general election.
Col.J. M. Cooper was opposed to ills resolo.
lion, as It would naturally raise a party !sada.
and when the question would come before the
Legislature. men who had no hrutineas in our
affairs would take party clews, sod act and pass
upon the question.
Mr. Sadth urged his resolution solely for the
purpose of giving the people eo UppOrtutily to
cirents the question.
lsmlCfa n vi, stated that but a Ftra pro.
Tutttion oi the voters of Pitt tow:tab:lt attended
the nseetlng Otto a, and the resnintion alluded
to
mold not be taken as the aentlinent of the
people of that diKtrict. He cyllid not d4ertelec
whether a Eafjortv of them less opposed to, or
iv -67 eon
Tavi4io„:;:loe; but 11 was doubtless
true that a mate/Its , would vote against the
measure if the old city debt was to be astamcd.
If not, the result might be otherwlse.
Col. Cooper made some further remarks
against Mr. Sfultlfe retolutlon.
- Mr. Steel wan opposed to submitting the mat
ter to thcpcopie. The convention was compe
tent to pass upon the question. Let' the mat
ter be . decided here. If the parties opposed
could not be convinced of the practicability Of
the measure, by those who favored lt, let it bo
voted down. The city of Fittsbut»it was not
bankrupt, but amply able antrillillug to take
care of her debt. It was not her desire to 04-
dle it upon others. He thought that the Igen
elal difficulties would be easily overcome, when
the matter wait properly undershood. Pittsburgh
• was not seeking for any selfish:advantage over_
her neighboring corporations, sad if consolida
tion could not be made mutual& boned:lel,
Pittsburgh would be satisfied to remain State Is.
Senator Sighs= was not amprieed or disturbed
by the opposition e'cliced in the convention.
Coteolldaticto was lo,asitabla, sad would be cf.
&Med before 1870. The- thinking mon, who
coulzolledithe sentiment of tits community, had
so determined, and the mafter Was only SI gues•
(lon of Alrac. The people mintiti tiet as well Pre
pare for It as not. lie was not opposed to pap
tiler diemmion, but. the :1171ttr r 1 ad already been
teicr fbe t top` r for ,ertrai months, wad he
•.: man GI m.elltinnes had re
. .
‘. • • IlloTt•ii
billith 4 ,, 4 ,44 . .10. for thr.. jrro, a , , rorkic pr.o.
I‘. , :rted
Mr. nat,c•l
Iry r 1 III Tat • Or •r•rt
plan I; r COrs , 011(131:ou
(tried rt
Gov. Johnson r kfr. Steel in the chair) then
dtlivaved a vigorona speech in favor of r
elation. upon the broad ground that it would
rrenlt .0 :he h.ea'• financial and commercial
1r I•revts of the eehole comuluci:r. 11, had in
but hand the 'Lai:tan of :intact, but he would
nit pretend ~ rt say that it no p.trfec - . It was
romethlng. Coverer. to , beTto work upon. nod
the minor at txiia would t.d al ranged La due
time. Ile did not read the thi2ument.. !awing to
I•s Cleat length and the latenest of the hoar.
- .
.Nlr. Steal niovel that, is .4der to glee each
t jr. cm" orations roproydated 5 roied in the per
parat)on or completloa of ille proposed aci,
of c delegate !root each be adde - 1 to the coo,
tstit c.
The rwat'on was agreed to, and the following
ramed e . ..ntlemen wen, added to tha crrinuiltLee:
Pi:tabu:if], 'rhos. 6tec . : Alle.theny, A.. Nfy.
ler, I.a wrenc,, :Ile, A. llotyele,; Birashigh.un.
A. P. Pears, 1 - .3,4 Inrpain4liam, N. Sr:pier; .Im(..
aowgabela, Fleur 3 T. 0. Tl'mperadrcri!le,
.11..1..nee. Deg • Mon:: Pitt town•
ship, taunt•
Mr. &Mil Shen renewed hid rtsolatlon,l sob.
mit to e tote r f the
Mr. Pea., moved poPtonne th • mot ;al for
tLe e - tOeh war ntrre,d to.
A. W. F.3.•tor. 111 , ,V1 .1, as a r.n . .ctltate,
that tie e,. manila, be ,u•trueted to embody, In
the pre used cc'. a tirnr,Eln lila, the e m6sll
- Jhall not Lave otter: lentil a vol , of the
peel le he obtalot-d. wltlrh was altred to.
lin mcvi, t 1 of M - . eel, theron:enti..n then
'adjourrti to melt let the eat) of the net.-men
lemperanreviilv Council
The Cr. rocil of the Itororrgh met on Monday
estmitg. Nom. :27th. Ylemberspresent . Messrs.
(rigs-, mid lor4e-ss
The mintors of the presions meeting were
read and epproved.
The report of t,.e ermmit.the to notify the
ronstehle to co4torce the Ventele Lmeose Lem
war• tncrivcd sod th, committee discharged;
:'en tte (1.0313,it1Ce to I,lllt • With Messrs Ken
to d; end (Plianlon.
Tit erommitten to recrire hidl for the opening
of El:lot erreel, reported prozrfts.
On 1M01101:1 the Street Committee was autho
rized b grade the sidewalk la front of i o n pro
perty of the Richardson heirs' and charge the
rxperre of gradrag against tho property, ac.
wording to law.
Oa notion. A. 1,. dopes was authorized to
at n ma t e whether the Weal Pitinburgh and
1k Los.. Towhatou Turnpike Company bad
r iransh.artd that pan of said road I v.ng
) 4 0 reel. \\ 00d M... nod :he Mallon 1:11 , :oray
t o he bol,,ugh.
th I metier, Jore , . Ind (;eizer Were
sin( inter, to Confer with the commit.
ties appointea bj other Councils in regard to
coney Ildation.
On motion, A. L. Jones was elected Treasurer
for sl ,e unexpired term rendered vacant by ills
realck at ion of Geo. Rigby. •
On 1 notion, the Burgess was anthoriztd to
draw b Is warrant in favor of Gin following per _
DOER
Jobn Payne, I day's work 2 25
Isaac Wokieeon, 1 day's work 2 25
• Geo. I3eisler, 1 . 1; " ai SO.. 000
S. A. Preneb. aervlces os Clerk ,15 00
On ma glon nejornmed.
J. W. 13km,..orGan, Burgess.
G. 11. 1 krkzui Clerk of Connell_
Ki eplisc.a Disunterly Reese
•
A woos a named Mary Johr.son, a resident of
Allegheny : . was-arrested .ye etexdayy and brought
~before hb ihoncx — Mayor Morrison, ottreetra.—ge of
kehylag a d isorderly house,. oa cusehi of ones Mn.
Pads,. It .appears that the prasecutrix and de
fendant lire in the ,nine house. on like strew,
lathe ltd ward. Allegheny—Rte. Pudsy or
culling the upper story. end Mrs. Jahaswo itio
lons,. The priesecntrix allege that for 1301 D,
tome past. amen of •dofihtful ' reputation DIMS
°net, eyated there, and it hew become a house of
die s•notabin character. mutt to the indiveettoir
of the rt,peo tabir neighbors. The defendant
Was held, to answer the charge at more
ROBINSON, ItIceLEAN & CO-
Bankemand Brokers,
ri,„. 7. Fourth., Street eittadrurgh,
Aaaler• in al of ri - OVVIMIerIa , BC.L=it. •
* 1, 1.4.i:431 , er, oarnent liwalallofoo..ldurol6taaad
lodraaatic Exchsago, an., t.. -
ocooluta otoolood in YA-S FL 7f41 , 5 and vLIM
EISA t 7.
itaNareat tilloavetea time ~: eitatetta!team°.
...le is all par - tact the thaLted Steles ta.e.setast
lavorabte t er+,
T,. execute.' cetth clleveleh tree everFtht u q•
to the e /Illness Lto.ttec, Neve York, Prin..-
doticets end Pcsactxtrzu Lic cetera' 'Lauds athietly
uu come:Meek,
Nr•
o on & Non , Yorl._lA V
• 4 „x y.; & Niuninionir ; Mozart. v. D /11;&./>.
& T. 11. PENIILJP, 50y,...
~~3NANvIAL,
‘INDKI:NS AND ISA N KERS H.l+Adi
*Cie. • y e41140N. ii , l4A. • to 00.3
rit P,T61147,...}.11 )
Tte..aas,
ODerra. > 4 •y
100 00 L.
• • ...... 1)•.)
9)) 104
r. s. • ntln
I'. S .
I". . Vet tinleates
Gold . . ..... ...
Allegheny Valley It. s 0
Connellaralle It. R.flande 70 00
Otatnellayalle It. It. .-- 9 25.
Ownriellvt o ile R. H. rum Intern - 4_ 900
791. & at tonal I..nk •
Peoplea-Nattoral
Uolumnin
Phila. Lon,. h elter.ry Rua..
1190. rd Creek..
/31u.11 Mina= Co.
Phconl.<(l9l
...
INEEMEI
10 Peoples , Dank
s to Go
Mold Is eriaTiag up aritin tuts 'oil . ISO.
Yeti' York sit:stations ttodny 1 C Rares 10 this
• y 11'_ Stales bonds aro liessi i itol
.:a, l!nr.l tic oilislf per rent /eons last alkot,
twos I lie untion is working atrOngly
in Ist oi of ihr tear tnterest Or go , orfifnuorl *Ol
leosatils blither stierie rates, soil a spec altree
sir st in Rai; way stocks and lireadsf :Oita
Iloilo is a larger asu our,' of l.sroess.loiug at :toe
traiird, but it is insiniy to
moue LAS, was aid rank shares.
i!..11 of as,. 30 d tosiling lo 'lower figures.
I tI tsburg!, str,k market unsettled and tnadllive.
Tr.d'r :S cr.z.blry Abuut PLl! , detphta,!l.
sn
••~.. 'berry bt.n but buyers and serdzqi are
Ap, I to rot', e %ny transsotkut.—E
as tu 1 - .l.ldelidtvt um; at
u ,- .:be: ism
I nlutn'.,ia weaken.
. any elle. t•ring matte. Tl.e e+sie :nay be
rice Ircl I tc4 .:4el“ were
olv,t,ayle•e
NCIr I! l:l,liF,
o rt. itl r et'
Icy 144ine,
1.0,111: of . ......
A ;:rkhecy N.1‘271 . 11
,curia I .re lasura.te
;,• (•, o r, le VT.,— 161 h orl the
u,. month, at whleh time the depplts oqolif
r eetl,tiestes commeneed at the T ntted Stittea
Ttcuel, of the Trensury Department In New iork
city. to 321131" C been received. The redemp
tions only teach $1,214.1.90. None of the t wcent.p.
dollar ert.IICALCS were brought out 00111 the 23t1
ot the month. The following table shows the
amounts of the tesperth C del:U.111113 II liken
entity.; nine 11,13
Number. .amount.
dos • two I 21.1 54.410
lup ......... _ ' " 13'.1,113
loi 'IS Oa)
.3,211),P
—The stock and money markets nee both a
Goof deal unsettled by IV 4.11 of the doubt end cry
cei taint) that overhangs the future, and phis
state of feeling will probably count:lnc until Sitet
the reports of the several departments at Wish-
Instoo have gone Into Congress. The Seeri4ry
of the Treasury, It la now said, will recent:eel:o JP
his report a eonalderable Increase in Nathimal
Ilsol.ing Capital, "made necessary by the epos-
LCCessi ties of the country, and especially
the destitution of banking capitll at the goo h. ,,
lie wilt also ask, it is .elleged, for discretionary
power Itt withdraw legal-tenders and compound
interest notes, retiring them %rhea necessary by
the lean of money at six per cent. These reports
of course cannot be couched for az correct, hilt If
true, they show that the opinions of the Secretary
have changeil.
—The New York Timor. of Jlonday, says The
Import entries for the past week, locludinglthe
dry Foods retuin in our lost paper, amounted CO
$6,193,l es against the total entries of 112,0413.34
same week last year. The export elearancusi of
domestic produte amount to $5,013,750, against
-.1,815,101 same week last year. The exports of
specie amounts to $723,51t. agaLuit 111,5211,e00 aim,"
week last year. The customs for the week itre
$1,949.100. The receipts of cotton, coastwise
end
by railroads she Z.= Deka. The number
oTdm
igtaat pasiengers arrived dutiog the week IS 6,q31.
—One of the results of tae foaling loan Of len
month la apparent to the alleged inability of (he
Secretary of the' Treasury to meet the llve pet
cengnotes maturing In Dedember waliOnt Consid
erable theonirhotence. ,The-con traction enforbeif
by the withdrawal of the compoundinterest dam . . -
compelled the withdrawal during October or cm,
778,t00 of temporary Jeans. Tho Comitterclal
coy. the result Is, that the SIB,OOO,CMI of
notes maturing on She glist,Of Dent/vibee will naiwe
to he provided for 'elther - by the Issue of cap-
Ko t rt o d d i . n o irtr , ...tg i tes n at i llti w g much to the ottani
ed . to rms. let the same
rate of interest." It la. much to be regretted,' if
this be • true, - thnt thene should be even tht egv.
pearance of the. Treasury failing to meet any, of
its engagements, end especially at ,t he present
junctute nod upon sueh a comparatively righ3
amount of tridebtnesa,
pm ...MICIRGR iS.tREC£T
r, or its PITTiZIWIT .- } %SETT.,
'Fr an DAT. Nor ember :a, IS.
The produce at: rk., teeonticoe e'keeserre!i
and with a i try tiled demon I t utt het , r)
rt vale. r Irrf generally, to weak awl 4.30 p.
It'lohr and Pro. particularly, art du :1
/leery, and Grain sad ;rawer les, also, are rt
tally erring er ay. Buyers generally, pretriete
A materiel depreciation la y atues err reerrict
their palmitin ace a/ much as possible.
( 11 , 11 N—role of I car Wheat at Wl9
nf ai No? i• cal *inlet at ite; and I ea;
tekletta W Lite at rrotiorlesrrrill
it.l rti or , ' , Area nominal at Pittit - I0 for pr.
.Junta,',„ I r>nt • .1 , -. nue /rec.' , for No =Cities
it,: ckti dull, anti there are
et tat IN!. ,t ot ask" of COM f:
wore At - ka tal tar old Frye at SW.:
I . l.rir }; I toFt An a xrdi Os rarest to nit,
:Tar .1, arid lot lour; and the market tOntli,
e. y nod nitres are dectinle.. - •
,o.re maw, fro= store at - IS 7 3 Q1163
sin lug 1r :: eat FarailA and Floeld,so
Pr heat brands. Rye flour Is duil at r per?
ern Bucktrhrat at Lll,lttaill,3a her cwt.
ROVISIONS—Xotking dorad Llama. it
Ike extesdlen of An decaldonal adtall rsle
Shouter la et /Vin t:: JIA% - il 11 d all at 20.4..527
mew kettle rendered. Yoga have deelltred told
11 for fair to good A cetegett. No deuraml for
Perk.
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" . P
„3:sllEl` , —Modelar.ely , sell re and steady btn.
4 - I..i.ged. :mole ofd tuna common Sala ew;
tone lielinedda et 934 and."l tone Pearls at le.
t 07,11 , '
tale, and mallet •ten
Lqt pitees remain unchanged. %e continue
quote Vrach aows ,f 1,15 to $1.25 per bus:
anti per DM. Snio etri4lo pm • on w h
Intl to , hitl• Lom store at P,73.
oderate/y notlso, Out ttOttlVOq
'ales front &tom at si.ews,ao forgo at to . prli
And t 6 for ultolor. Site, on tretet - or2 cars scat,
'IIA INI3EICE7 ft for dernood. and WOO
rttollar sales at 1.1 - 4 to tin pot UN, nocortttOt!
ti
1...1111E , E -Is art'. quitted steady •I 21422
nthln ht. and trtrs'!2l Sltu.hen.
BUTTS:SI- t . 011l1D1,i1 very , lultthnus,sh the a
pt,. la not s r y large; small .sloe of good to prt
ltoll at
Etaila—ln better supply, and the market ir
so arm: ales at .111-40.
HAY—Sales from city scales at sl7: , sro per t
also, rt cars pnitne trated
1111}11\]—Ressulerna a at I'4RS react.
Silt:SOU In ,so remand and steady
SO sent,
D 1 I1:n 1 - I:llT—lsatee to' I ba•lt Arpief
cent e. Pertettes may be q oat .t 2.111.1 for Ile
tcs* And hales, as to
Sl:l:llS—FlAxeetAt is In entAl demand at 7;751
Lotall—notion' doing te i'l4lver or TontAttf.
SA LT—Ste/Lay nit It regillm sales (tomato,
per 1•61.
2--ISAIes st 61.L0P: per bush.
P 1•1 LEAD—Quiet st la cents per pound.:
F ITTSBULIGII PE:Till/Lk:UM 31A1V.41
Onrce Or TOO PITTOrr,..O Er 0 krETTI.
Tl.l,nikr, Nor ember TS, M:3.
. -
(111 LE—The demand for Crude sr.is a,
enruparnthely light 10-dap, and while the - ma:l
wee. quiet the general true ante trade revert
104 k• raunnew, and priers are well maintain
'I. 01 't obLla nt Z._ I.. bhr7lleiladtd: 30U in bulk.
o'onm.teto rne.l, ow the spot
not, Ihr alit', II a br wen 'loaf
may he :riven 01 rtrst,l, le butt, And bhls
?caned: snel zt e.:32. OW,/ tfreludwh and Meals
present ma regarded as Lhe:er-lrernes of t
mat Let, Web,. eno Isle Mir tees from the wet
but tLe Eastern markets are reps/W.4 "o l' a
tie again.
REFINED—IIe market for Re In 1,1
wt. again rather quiet toatay, though wa h.'
reason to beliere that there were/MOIL Oyetat.
effected, which (or Immo 03 use or other hest kr •
to the parties intorested,Wern.not •reported.
the spot. pelme city brands may be Islay
of alert.
tree on I,oard cars here, and ti.SiTe4f4
Veered in rhilaitelpitht. Safe of 100 bbis for
rembei at Mf. o. h. and ,SW for same delivery.
snore Drive. Free to is held pretty 76tu
and the .tot's is very reduced.
NAPTILA. AND RISIDUCIAIThere is vat
er better demand for Residuum but there a
improvement to note in value; 1011 e of ,7, , r3 hbis
Naptha is poet and rather dal• but
.she ny t e~f:
receipts of oil by the AI
clutty Liver alaCe nor laat report were cc 4Otio,
rtshet icual H. Bushnell...
A. L. Linton col f las I.l.allazher.
W. I. Logart__.. - 357 I Cook S Horner
,105. BaSITT [ John Ben,
IP r. Bennet'—._....—E._ltrl,
Jobnathan tiaila;;Ler :Lid I
Total.
A LLEGEIINT CATTLE 31
I:rimmed Me the P.Ltebntkit Claret ie.
Orrias. or our. Pl7l,l,kat, Cravo - rf;
Pie Nov. ley/
i• OTT!.): sow ithatanding there was a
pat at is ely light supply of Celtic on sale, theme .
Let toted doll an.l languid, while price, Lave 'a
dergOrle DO essential change. The whole Jinn".
odei eil this week may i.e fairly set down in rrc•c
number. at I 7.4. , head, of which about ECM her
changed hands, and the balance were either I.
over or driven out to the Central Yards. The:
were but very few Eastern' buyers in attemhiew
and the demand being restricted malnly 105629
log the local trade, the I rantactiOn• we-e most,
et an unimportant character, and, al shady
tdranied, tbegencral tore of the market vacs
L.', end InscUrity , but as the ripply was ha:
/eat week's price. were pretty well maintain,
Really good Mt 'attic, such on our best buiche
are act
untamed to Luying,' were starve, sod
some cases a alight advance wag realised; but co
mon and m.linin Ades ere=ell considesabl
sad Sub.,' toutd it Lary difficult la making emle
ntt le Coll 'Mut, dalt and neglected, al
may Tv .pusted nominally at Vibe! „;. while pri
a
extra in cattle sohl at Irani 7KVS cents—most:
however, at 74;1;
110131.--Ihe market for (logs cal:atones d..
and unsettled with a dreoping tendency, and
offset light arrival, we can' report a Limited ,b
mend. Our packers have not as yet purchase.'
single Nom and those arho some weeks since ha
concluded to buy Waco the price rod ko 10 cent
gloss, have how reduced their Wong •down.to
As wilt no seen by reference to.. the Anne.,
sales, opt... Mons may be rattly given at 10 to I
cents for fair to brood averages—one bd iah of to
tra,averaging within a fractiOlsof three hundred
pounds. bringing 11.4. In Atetsil way, aalsower
made at.from 11 to 10 cents., -
Seiler. Buyer. No, Arge_ 77rbic
Rose to Haziewood 22 2311 St, t
McPherson to Emetic* IS 293 I
31mallister so Limerick el 211 1
l 0
McMurtry to Emend: 17 sYS Id a
Crawford to —,--- 17 22u- 50 7
Di
Eia,..1 ck 1(.71 to tmeriek 13 27.0. 10
erson to Morrie!: e 5 250 IS 2I. 2.
:70.egerty retailed 21 at in:Sal .I,CO.
hi snick tr. Stood retailed 14,At.1i,007!)12,50.
Toe Int halted 10 at 11.00313,30.
SliELP—There W 64 arnmely enoush dear
this cease of stock to esmbtlah quotauom,
fat;motten Sheen may ha qmatml at rl;47,ini cep:
Pr; pOll.l gross, while Common mail Med.,
undid not c .mmand oat, blf..n.yS. Teo morons:a
to Lambs or Stock Shorp„,
o
rro OD
v
M;.. 0
is ao
IS
'67)
•-
:Moore at Brindle szLI to EmericL.,*
c...tt le, areragL,,,,SOO, at 6,2LiC
hoCatam cold to Yeter hca,l s,f of
fat lumen!. [terra, accrar,tng . II3U, at 'fl„ sad I
Lev:, Tulsa to Ecicacfoa.llo. at
1 , 1) Q 1.3 Ca lir°. 1T hr - . 1 of 1144:nm
cattle, a vetorgtoz le, at a to Eckert !c..
St Al..
11 alters to Wolfe le. head of le.sity
oxen, averarin 1350, at 5.
Wolfe to Ilanu 11 head of laxiaroni•hoatate •
f rrtalled 9 at. 5 tironit.
Walcott to sfeAticater & (toor
cattle. aver:l3lin a 59, at nt
I 'newton! to ..Waritri & Tralletriati `29, head cow
awl hollers, %vet - a:tang 10. a/ at
Oct. a t'e. !clad ed for Beat. 93 h iv! •
rra.trl. 01.10 ao•ra ' oxen arr.! steers St
about 40 head n their own neeOttnt_
her win & ('turn retailed JO .hel.l.for Marlow
5: head for l'hultleirnarn a;E:ita.,
Piarlai Trautman svitotesalei 20 bea.l nI staal
.ot a 0 1 910 p, nr , r Intailial 111 !Lead at pet --
ranging from 5!
,
I 'at: Mr..kldlater tend for Wl,.t.
at at.,4..r.t' head for Zuttor ai bdtt% and .r Cry
:Et St
E==i=
..1146e0 retaile.i . 16, hood for ti It
4 . 41:::41,ad oo Ilhzir own acco,,r,
st
lilies. Marko retailed rat Wt.
Campbell rui.atial Ic at RfiP,i: .1. B. Porter
at .:(s":; H. Hudson 13 at Si ' , .Sir.l; 3. G. Walters 3
M. L 461 A. nialiarti 2,1 at s'.
Klak6 .Cereeawald, 7a; (freest & Haas.
Ri rehilds & Bre: 4oi Es:eerier:A Co, Myers
Bro. Co: sad Verner iC, at prices we were istiaY,
to leans.
ISIPORTS BY RAILROAD
PreetterP.oolo, roe? 1i 0 ,11109 h 01310.1 we
Nov. 25-917 slabs speltre, Moorhead & .;
bla potetoe•, John lienkle;LO Mot cheese, t
hotter, . 0 Ononehl; udo do, P W Kidwell;
do. J C Indwell; I car bat , Adam Baucrlic..,
I. tags wheat, it Ilea ri bbl• Sour, ('nip s
nhepard; 114 dor brooms. 4 A E Lee; 2on hay, i
N Courtney: 100 bbt: Dour, T Jenkins; by;
Dal ley, Jos Rhodes; 110 sks wheat, Dan Walla
220 belts broom handles, hick:troy & co; IS dere,
brooms, Lambert, Stanton & no; ISS bogs wheat
./ S Liggett & co; WO Obis Dour, Licthart; 100
do, Kirkpatrick O. 117 s; 110 bbls potatoes, L
Tolgt & co; 1 coo lumber, I 111.1emphIll & co; 7 sk
wool, 1111 Conk:mil) hags lags,. Markle & co;
do: blooms, Knox & Orr;11 di) do, Bead
gar; 12 aka rags, Markle & co{ 1 car Ohl headm7,,,
J .1 Italy.
01.,11,=,AXD AND PITTS/MUM RAP, Ewa u.
Nov. 28-10 bags code.), S 009012 Car. wheat yy
Liggett & 00;2 do do. P. T Kennedy & Oro; 21
lime, T A Evans; 10 "blas tobacco, E IStegraw ;
bits cheese, Wm Ilstlege; 21 bales hops, Spencer
McKay; 10 Obis tobacco, W Oorraley; to do 4,,
J Painter & co; 107 plates copper, liussy & co. I
ea mad). Niriiick & co; I ear Wheat, liltche,6
McCreary & 00;2 cart metal, Sone, & Lau Oil; nal
2 c on porr,toes„volgt & co: 100 bbl s pearls, I 1 .
Lyon;to Oils potatoes, M Toole; 100 do non-;
Graham & Thomas:too co do,' Shomaker & La nr ;
E turersil car corn,,,Kbapson & Koos ;
200 do do,
6 I th d i 2; 12 bits candles, BICOullough;
Smith & co:7 1.0. tobacco, Mieyl; bola win
lows, AI)O. II Chambers; %) s orits,.3 Tirnkloi
7 bags Illasaccd, cook & Boo; din
Baird & PattOn;; bids clOverseed, Shrive? & Lai
so I:XS T Jenkins; 10 do do. Potter,
Aiken 4.5h2211 . 40q0 Oils Linharti 1040 4
brooms, M W Ead.kin.
,
Arra:tun= STATION, November' "4.--143 by+
mill feed; A Taylor; bbl molasses, Wm Staab,
can shingles, C C Hoyle;11 Wits butter, I do egg.
Coblnns; pkgs pearl barley, 1 : 4 o oatmeal. Tlic,
non & Getty; t ear corn, Simpson & Kranit 63 bit , :
flaxseed, 'Ewer k ILamllton; 21 &Ns floOds, A
Liggett; 1 ease tobacco, John Granter; rnides,
t atm, Lapps & Wets; 8 bbis vinegar, Jam.,
trili.islont 13 pkgs tobacco, It A A Carson:l. dc
do, It b. W Jenlanson;lo bbla spoke,- Beskliew
Veltman; 10 do do 10 ebb e potaWed, Shuts, Son X
_ .
Prrilatrootr,Cotorucoa &Iva CMG - IN - NATI R.R.'
Nor.ds-1 ear corn, D N Courtney; l car when ;
Kennedy & Itrortal stn bade)", Neanot & Llarper,
SI do do, A IlteCoslIn•
Cisveland DSsrket.' •
cycerr_gra, Noy. 27—Wheat*Dun,and aort t
r.eL New No red orrerr.dget pin,s, azil 41,3341,V ,
bid, No rides reN. I I,CAL Coro-7•Steade led um
changed_ Sales 3 On. old No, .- rete.4 Worn g o ,
et Ile. fette. , -retheneed. 83191 cirOMO at 624
tmice;o MIS et' N& „ a 0„ 31 ,.{.,„
t.s.esee. Harley—Very AV. to
- 0.141'r- ‘.
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