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I,;;•ANg.PtIIti'DITOR, /MPROPRIETOR atioa►:l'2oo Daily: H jr"r-SS G•H r.' wi'Dv4 WANING''' OCTOBER-31i 1134.4. • NEWS. "-Trilheciiluadrlor Our Usual antillyi.,we t gty9 the the '.„gut90 0 1( 0 1 1 41 -, TAP cs ermat thank tur or &se action. ~,-,:a,r*kci,',..tiOaaolorsd rintiled with in the lastten years; rind yet it , is strange; that the afa r irailsacting.that'bniliness-babe not beep Proportion. The ' poaltion argils city is situated at the: headrof the Oita _i!dis eitaipPlT'Aile,s=ltillciftiellietil!pgtbitilelegio'n of • optirY4intrui ended .by ageibaoettbte:-thinett of ex- bedit . or iron ore 'giving employ 3,6imstsi.l4 . 9a! • Ftiail..9ol'P44l4l.l:4.husinosa eneriieitofihis people Ped;an dike:onward progress -- efthe gitY'Sontli4eraltly rimmed: . Why is thilir We an- Du g ore than -•#:?1:0t11111-=141 Of: +:l4 on e .nnliltheptir,the Rivera and Canals which run to acid rani:3ipt in `navigable ' condtnon tincte.4.hatiheentiniesaible for the , business core trnable . and cm harmonium the pant;and present'se.asana, I . 4,,rip t ili t ico,, ,warehonsea.o our merchants have :been taveridoelted•Witic'oOde to be .shippid ' the. ] and yet it waninipossible, for viant•of r enificient 'ivater t. :to - niake shiPmenta at 'alf.'..*l..eitritrezes'of the people,- in the - sway of '• biLhfreighta, Would alone-ge far towards ,building Of i consiruction. • • tie:iiicts ß re l eo l ed •aborti; We have no jp:;4iiir; that. ilM,busitiesa men. of Pitts , ibingitnannot take ;too deep an interest in the erec . , libtorßailrpadsfroat the city„ . Pfnyli ylvadiajtallroad is an important work, should be extended to the Directors,:tri'entible . them itehave it completed at an earl4ilaY.:.lle.stock; will unquestionably be pro fitable; and thM,factiz. of itself,-should induce pier. chants others to anluicribe liberally. • • The 'Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad- is `to- IMMI=I si4 j 3 ~:F-., MBE= : - ,.• , V,:.p-1 . ..;:4 . ---.., , z , . , —..in .•J.7-$._;,_:.:...':.:. MEM -••-, .-:,"--„,,,.•,,,, i.,;-T--,--,;,.T...;.:,:,',., =UM . _.. .. .. ...._.........,,„ :.,......„ r . ...1i;.!.. - .1T.,. - :'::..;.,..'-;';'. ....r.,:„.,:_..-.. - . - , , . 'matetyconneated With the.above, that At may fairly iicalaiodered,ti part of the same great improvement. Thecdmpleuotr of PleAttit,:;irßl Make it atitiointely necessary tltat the:second cshmild be completed.— Phlladelph`te will bli alto as much interested, in this Westem'lttill(tiads Pilitheigh,and she will be iin iiitztlinoral•obligatiOn to assist in its'etistruetion. ''''The - :p1 eveleuil• and. Pittsburgh Railroad which is also tiedercontraet p bwork. that every Pittaburgher 5hei0.4.41,448ee 'completed as SOOILOS possible, as itlyilliirtiog to this market the pioduce of the-Weat• Ciatintry, which at present chiefly, goes to levelindand Buffalo. Tbetßailioads to Sieuhenfille, Washington, Erie, Fcc4,ike . :, Which are in contemplation, (and which vsill-nedrnibt at some' future day be built,) will all add.4o,Lbe wealth and ‘proaperity of Pittsburgh, as well the country which they will pass. Tbea; let every men who has really 'at heart tl ineiresta.of yittshergb, be not, backward in ta- Ifi,l4:ooooll64llliewaYit we have briefly alluded to, .Fivelvera- (emit' this Mu, Me' stock will be veell v4:44AtiiAteltiriat demand. Not oAy will the completibe•of thelyttitroa'da mentioned increase the buzit4i -I t illibitrgli; but Real Estate and other propartywilt he greatly- enhanced , all - value. We 'ltiia,lctt,i6ligere:.lo,ll,lr,theire who intend to subscribe to shirsti;cli;!titirct so withotit:delay, .., ; B,y4habYe:l3eiVviat special use is that regular liatl Agent,llr.Shalcross: For his very 'pralsewor ay diligence in Bossier a ease 'we : are , inclined , to tivrard'„at teiet all the 'credit he deserves, but why etatifiya regular llail,AgentA all, with his $1,700 or 2,0,0,04 year.anif,fraveling,espenses ffi . The oce irja:Ol)illialled,We,think, as-unnecessary, by the late lliniiiistrationi and. whyla it 'revived under the Presdat:"PisPatch-' ~.;"0:1 1 4,43,t1p01t theabove all fair. -We have heard that -udder the 'adtaiehitrution of Csiekohnston there was no Mail Agent. But the adminiAration which promiled shAtiCifreferm, se many retrenchments, Inchisiiiigent economy, has revived this almost sin ienrlcibrtlie-isorpose of—what is thepurposet We can-oliiy,guess that the purpose is m feed a hungry partisan. ' - • • , PodlaPs (ry:ll4T.PerhOPt) She.llamas was appoint. view of the appointment of Beazle! Those who petitiOnod tor.Beazlo knew well his qualifica tions? and?-in conaoqueace, knew that an agent weithrbitnlicisatiry - to host lost packages, host mail bags'firea ,, 'iThis reminds us of the dialogue between the schoolmaster and the boy iSeibtainalfer.-,What were snakes made for t 84.-.`- , TO eat Mads. • S.=Awt-ishat were toads made for 1,, 11:--4ro reed spikes. .itturtre was appointed to sweep out packeti; SW MIA, was appointed to hunt them, • I ;Let es here make a statement which may throw fliictiiiwliißt:oi the prosecution of Bossier. Boa eels the ostensible editor and prop rietor,of the old tayette County Bemocrat," a Whig paper. Jake Miller is the' real editor. It is said that-Moses Hampton is a stockholder in the establishment.ia key,ia a brother. in-law Hampton and so is Beside. !rhea ills a family affair. About ten mouths ago, a lelliteMatilegioreion Ofihe "Whig" party became dis satisfied withlheir Old organ, and started a new pa- Per. 4.014 ilia Whig, of which Bossier was the edi tor: Aeccirding. to the, testimony, it commenced witkilOßsubstribera and now has 400 ; has a good advertising:patronage and did more job work thin any otitor of ice in Uniontown I Bossier opposed BettzieM appointment to the Post Office. - __W we are correct in this , statement, and we give out withiluitMmtheot at iresent. 4, 9Vittook' occasion not"Jong "duce, of inquiring of an intelligentand upright Engliehmen.7employ- Ani-asatoiletiniMiti otu . 4qttut - Establiihinen ,ts who has been hi this coma) , about one year,—what wee the,:difrer,etiO in the rate of wages he receivedln the lame employment in England antrin Pittsburgh. lirtreplietVhe /received just TWICE e 9 MUCH 115 „Prrzentl!ttiat , -;two dollars. hero for one there.: fie further:stated, that the average price paid for libor which comprised:alit and knowledge, in this coon -ltyytinudonhle die price paid in England.”—Qa. ~ W e arer , under, obligationg to the editor of the 'Gaiette far 'furnishing us with the above statement, , by'LlFhich - vv.e •eilt ;expose the - fallacy of the protec. IVhit in the , lliked_ohject of protection t We hal4lielii.faid ten thousand almea that it is to afford 'eciiiiitint,erripleitnenrati . ,d,high wages to the workers. 4inVi;le.i us soppoae, that by a Tariff such as the Whigs derriand, - Avages:r.ould: , be advanced in ell brancheir of , Manufacterhag:.months ? . **tidapite l 4ifate•the4‘ foreign paupers?' spoken .oriowoulit be bete, offering the ir'handi for, less ,thin thi3 •That they turn come ; can not be (liapated:` - That many have come, is a Matter'of of laborers will cheapen history. That a anrit.Ms labor 'all menNnow: t *lmre, then, is the prolee ::tion;tojnborl,,prittnypersOn explain who imagines ii.ff'ali&-4iiirluita/ man , may,!olearly perceive that itielifiati : liCiatt , phateition.tothp mechanic and la- IfillPir# l #o' .., hWt t alk that the capitalist can be wtilfy.benefitted, brprtitlitiitory duties. Will the Gazette givdidianitrticle`on this point 1 • . 4 . iktiftosznEa ~~'~__ _ _.' - ,.,Z.. 1 . , -7. ! , ' : ,•i!::':; . :(:• - :',.2..:,.! , ,' - ,1 _ ..._,. „.,..,...:._..... _....„ ........„ . MEE NEWS, , j3N ORE . . We give below the tletailiziol the news by the The great question which occupied the attention of all Europe was what course would be taken by the Emperor of Russia in consequence of the reit'• sat of Ttlikeyid - deliver:up for sacrifice the Hun. Teflon refugees) vair on Tar- Ice,Y_ (which is 'deemed improbable) the latter would be'svistaifietf!by . the` joint power of England aPiigranCA , rs i <,. it is curious- to observe the intimation of a i'retich paper,...that the United States may be ac* dog lii_c'oncort with Russia, for the dismember ment of Turkey, &c. This is a fair offset for the suggestion, not to say assertion, in some of the ArlieliCtin papers, that Louis Napoleon was in league with Russia for the detitruction of liberty in the 'United•Staiett. The 'Lli'olera has in a great rneastms subsided throughout ;Europe. " - The Ihmpriaaritetagees THE .Q.ITESTIGIT OP PEACEMi EttUOPI. Since the suspension 'of diplomatic intercourse between the allied ipowers and the Sublime Porte, the consular business of Ruskia. and Anstrie has been transacted by the Prussian • legation. A large fleet of steamers Is collected in the waters of the Bosphorus -and in the harbor of the Golden Horn; and between the entrance to the Black Sea and the Propontis, or sea of Marmara, there are 12shiPi of the-line at anchor, fully equipped and plentifully supplied with arms and provisions. In the army of 100,000 soldiers assembled round the Turkiak capital,'drilling and reviewing were going 'on (ruin .daYlight to dusk; and the seraakier, and the pachas ender his command, were constantly moving abbot to inspect the troops. Symptonis of disaffection had been manifested by some portions of the Greek population in the neighborhood of Constantinople. Some of the refugees at Widdin have adopted the Mahomedan faith, in onJer to secure themselves against any danger of being delivered to the Rus sian Government. A letter, dated the 25th, ult., states that before entering the Turkish territory official assurances were given by . the Turks to Kos suth, that he and his fellow-refugees werewelcome guests, and 'Should be allowed to proceed to any part of the world. The refugees were subsequent. ly alarmed by intelligence that the Russian and Austrian envoys. had demanded the delivery of the Poles and Hungarians, and that a council had de. cided in tavor of granting the demand, though the Turkiah ministers strongly opposed it; but that all admitted that none who should embrace the Mos.. tern faith could possibly be delivered to infidels.— , The ministry despatched a reverened mulish to Examine the refugees separately, ,and expose to them the state of the case, whilst timorous friends in Constantinople recommended the adoption of the suggestion as the only means of salvation. No words can express the consternation of the community at this intelligence. Many of the Hungarians exclaimed "Better the Russians than the ustrians—better Mahomediam than the Rua sians;" and there appeared some prospect of the whole camp embracing Islamism; A council of the chiefs was immediately held at Kossuth's, where Bern at once declared that his life was de. voted to hostility to the Russians, and that he ea. gerly accepted the suggestion. The mollab prom ised at the same time the maintenance of their rank and the liberal allowance customary in the Turkish armies. Generals Kmellet and Steen came to the same resolution, and several person ages were for temporising. When Koasuth's turn came to apeak, he briefly reminded his compan ions in his expressive language, that now, in a strange land, where all authoritative bonds were sundered, each one was at liberty to actaccording to his own views, but that, for his part, welcome, if needs be, the axe, or gibbet, but curses on the tongue that dares to make him so infamous a pro. position. Guyon, the Irish general followed, de claring that no human power should induce him to swallow even a bunch of grapes upon compul sion. General Dembinski, and Count Zarnoyski, were equally determined. The example of their chiefs was so effective, that of about 200-soldiers and 40 officers who had expressed their willing. ness to abpre Christianity, the soldiers, to a man, changed theitintention, and there remained only three generals, and some twenty officers, fu-na in their resolve. Bern took immediately a public step,and it is said, assumes the name of Amurath, and becomes a threeetaited pasha with the Turks, who have an exalted opinion of his military genius. Kossuth has written a very eloquent letter on his present position to Lord Palmerston, which we give entire in another part of. this poper. The reply of the Emperor of Russia, which was expected with the most intense anxiety, would it was thought, reach the Turkish Capital about the i 0 or 12th of October. Apprehending that the decision of the Czar might be a declaration of war the Porte we exceedingly impatient to learn the effect produced upon the Cabinets of London and Paris by the bearing of their representatives at the Sublime Porte. "It cannot be denied," coo. tinues our correspondent, "that those diplomatists (the English and French ambassadors) have strong. ly pledged themselves to the Government of the Sultan; and that if the hopes which they have thus inspird should not be realized; they would have to reproach thimselves for baring contributed to pre,. clpitate the Porte, Into a position of imminent den. ger. But this is a question of humanity and hon or, it is a question, moreover, of resisting the con. stantly increasing influence of Russia in the East; and surely these are motives more than sufficient to determine England and France to approve the conduct of their representatives." Public opinion at Constantinople had already sanctioned the efforts of the ambassadors of the two great powers, and in the course of the week the Sheikalislam the head of the corps ecclesiastique several members of the Mahomedan clergy, and a large number of public functionariea,of all classes repaired to the residences of Sir Stratford Canning and General Aupick, to congratulate them upon their energetic and resolute conduct, and to thank them for the support which they had afforded to the Turkish Government. KOSSTTB'S LETTER TO LORD PALMERSTON. W room (Tummy), Sept. 20. Your Excellency is, no doubt, already informed of the fall of my country—unhappy Hungary, as• suredly worthy of a better fate. It was not prompted by the spirit of disorder or the ambitious views of faction; it was not a revolution ary leaning which induced my native country to ac cept the mortal struggle maintained so gloriously, and brought, by nefarious means, to so unfortunate an end. Hungary'haa deserved from her kings the histori cal epithet of "generous nation," for she never al lowed herself to be surpassed in loyalty and faithful adherence to her sovereigns by any nation in the world. Nothing but the most revolting treachery, the most tyrannical oppression, and cruelties unheard of in the words of history—nothing but the infernal doom of annihilation to her national existence, preserved through a thousand years, thnimigh adversities so numerous, were able to arouse -her to oppose the fatal stroke aimed at her very life, to enable her to repulse the tyrannical assault of the ungrateful Haps. burghs, or to accept the struggle for life, honor, and liberty forced upon her. And she has nobly fought that holy battle, in which with the aid of Almighty God, she prevailed against Austria, 'whom we mural. ed to the earth, standing fi rm, even when attacked by the Russia giant, in the consciousness of justice, in our hop. in God, and in our hope, mylord, in the 'generous heeling of your great and glorious nation, the 'natural .eupporter of justice and humanity throughoutthe world. But this is ove a rt s w ra h l a l t en ty , ra n n o : ny began has been by treachery concluded: on till 'aidett abandonedimy poor country h through the overwhelming power of two great em pires, but by the faults, and I may say by the trea son, of her,own.sons. To these untoward events, I pray God, that my unhappy country may be the only sacrifice, and that the true interests of peace, freedom' nd civilization through the world, may not be, bivalved in uur"un happy rate Francis Mr . Pnlsky, our diplomatic agent in Loq+ don, s oroto trt: eia cniyt sudden your id u ratd :3 l:enci i v erusaa e : d meed • eacee.mo.up:l .unlocked - fo r information ky oedufaorre chan ge eu t e o yo t p e s eea cause. ae faire or Hungary, an d instructed v i i s itcitisonnowreh nict t a o h lutba c i,k o et ni oo m Ara tinio sa ls: -, thottgbito well merited at the hands of every' Hue e that even Austria has lost far more by her victory, gained through Russian aid, than she would have lost in merited defeat through honorable arrange ment. Fallen from her position of a first-rate pow er, she has now forfeited her selrcolutistency, and y .4 raC a., address is printed in each pamphlet thus: "D. Hall & Co., Kentucky." Another way of detecting the counterfeits is the difference in the price. The genuine is sold invariably at 50 cts. per bottle and Ito less, while some of the counterfeits are sold at various prices ender. The Pure and only Genuine American Oil is sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, at the only agency in Pittsburgh, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood st. - , , _.., atigalthar' DIED Onyesterday morning, Me 30th instant, STEWART THOSIPSON, aged about 5.5 years. His funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. The friends and acquaintances of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend. Er We would call the attention of our readerato the advertisement of the steamship Sarah Sands, in to-day's paper. None of the Liverpool steamers have a higher reputation for staunchness and speed. It will he seen that she leaves New York for Liverpool on Thursday. November IS, and returning, leaves Liverpool earlyin January. The charge for passage on her is but little more than In the railing rackets; and the shortening of the anxiety of those who may wish to bring out their friends in the Old Country to this, will more than com pensate for the trifle of extra expense over a passage in the sailing ships. Capt. W. C. Thompson, her commander, is a skilful navigator and an able seaman. The Agents in New York, Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co., are well versed iu this business, and leave nothing undone to make passen gers by her comfortable. The Agent in this city, Mx. John Thompson, No. 150 Liberty street, will give all in- formation as to terms, &e., and those who may make ar rangements through him, may rely upon their being care fully and punctually toads. oct3l:3t Oysters I Oysters t I , ..The subscriber will keep up constantly tat the Monongahela Exettango (mm this time, FRESH OYSTERS, which he will serve up in the very hest style. K C. CAMPBELL, seplSaapr Cor. of Smithfield and Fuorth sta. 74 STRAY RORSE.—Strnyed away from the City on Saturday, the 7th instant, • moire BAT Holism, small size, with a saddle and blind•bri dle on. Any person leaving information at the AMER ICAN STAR, Fifth street, will be liberally rewarded. R ECEIVED -90 4oz. Fine Combs; 00 " Dressing " 75 gross Side With a variety of Shell and Horn Tuck Combs, on hand and sold cheap at b 8 Market street, by octal CANTWELL & CO. ACHOICE SELECTION OF COLOGNES, OILS, Extracts and Perfumery in general, by oct3l, CANTWELL & C0,,- BLACK SILK LACES.—A general assortment of MI Silk Lace Goods just received by "Express," by MeCANDLESS & CAMTBELL, 97 Wood street:. THREAD LACES, &c.—An assortment of Thread Laces and Edgings received by Express and for sale by MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. COTTON LACES, &c.—An assortment of Black and White Cotton Laces and Edgings just received and for sale by McCANDLESS A. CAMPBELL, octal 97 Wood street. OAP NETTS.—Black and White Fancy Cap Nettsre ceived and for sale by McCANDLESB tr. CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. SOCKS -115 doz. Woolen Socks just opened by MoCANDLESS a CAMPBELL, 97 Wood BACON SHOULDERS-39 casks, prime quality, fo sale by RHEY, MATT HEWS & CO., oct:3l 28 Water Street; tO LHAD-1145 Pigs Galena Lead for sale by oel3l RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO SUGAR -112 M 16.. prime N. O. Sugar ; 46 bbls. No.B Loaf 33 n 4 and 6L. " for sale by octal RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. MASSES —IS barrels St. Juner's S ugar House; 25 hf. " NU barrels Plantation. For sale by RHE,Y, MATTHEWS do CO. reaT; Hi - vithrTni &CFOTSIi 71OBACCO—:S kegs Sontl Twist, for sale by oet3l RILEY, MATTHEWS & CO. ARD barrels, Burkhartt A. Co., best quality for sale by foetal] RHEY, MATTHEWS It. CO. OFFEE, &c.-250 bags Rio Coffee; • C 120 hf. chests Y. H., G. P., Imp'l and Black Tea ; 110 caddy boxed " " tt With a general assortment of Groceries and Pittsburg Manufactures, for sale by oct at TUIRY,IVIATTRERTS & CO EATHERS--10 sac a, live Geese, for sale by octal RHEY MATTHEWS & CO • PTATOES—" Pink-Eyes," " Neshanm3cks" and " Bine Noses ," a large quanuty of each on hind: Families laying in their winter supply will be sure of a good article by calling at RHODES a ALCORN'S, oci3l. 30 Fifth street RIO COFFEE-50 bags, in more and for sale-by oct3l . RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth at LEMON SYRUP BOTTLES-30 gross, in good order for shipping; will be cold bekreo the market prieo.for cash, by tocl3ll SHODES , A ALCORN PEPPER SAUCE-100 boves, on hand and for salsa)) , °eta RHODES & ALCORN. TOMATO CATSUP—aI boxes, on band and for sale by octal RHODES 3r, ALCOR \ CORN DIRA.L—Made from Old Corn, and nicely sifted on hand and for sale by oct3l (Chronjole copy.] RHODES & ALCORN. ~.~.,ri,>ti,w~....._,r.,. .. T . t ) 1:4 ~ :.i'...-'.4-., ; .'',,, ..;7.,,:',.:;:.,,,,,,1.:..'4.z-;',i,..',_,,.: EMIR= NESE REM MIRE , • - cr, ' ,‘; • - 1:4', - ,?. , :', 3',". -, *:: . .? - !: 1 1- . : . ?, '-:, : ,. : ','':': . ;, - .' , '. - 'e. , .i:'• 1 i.; :.,--Z4::.:';74'7':..-.;•,•g.:,,..f ' 1 ' VS MEE Eil-1 M pLotro)irtriG E MAI c .. :4. Vl7iit ritial 0100 on , witnessing -- -- _ w the feats of skill exhibited, yesterday. by "The lordti:of earthr_the.heroee - 0f.4119.p1ea1 , b4:;_ - . but circumstances over 'which we had ' no ,no control prevented. Vo hope to be able to give a report of the affair thiS.Week. We reeetian all ,cdherP.lntnils that the weatber,was nokindnd,thlayoccasion, fort frowned terri bly t on the agiiceltiirilists. _ —Since thd above watpwrilien;iiiii beCietiiy, Mr. Joins Ilairxeb.'lett t with uX thixfoll6wing reports - ' "Thirteen" Ploughastarted ;fon thellrettiituns. The followiag isthe results , --,.. :',. ...., ; ..i.,-, "Jesse Gerrard rceelvedlbe; let Preminitty;. l ( i T2.-P,'. Geriard'... - .." -"'3d , ' "' "- ' ...'• Jas. McGregor: ' c ' ~.. er' 3d '' - ie. Peter Wisb as' " 4tlt : AF --, .... : Candlessilfelson: ". „, "i 6th -".• •,', • : _ Won. Mark '' . ' -;" '' . tai 6th" 7' ‘8 . .. 1 ' . - Dinner was gratuitously fOrnistied bi. Mr Ales. Neg i e y . 0.:,...i . ,-r.., ,... : : 4 - t , i . f..i . :7- ,:::: ~.. i.S. ,3 ~ I Quenrsit'bviaidieiCiritt : s r* :•g- Defore Jades petton,;Teneitand KovADet...3o , cont. VB. Fielitition , nnitCh ' il.lA*74:- *its tenville. Indictment, IgAnaittilt ci!nd Pattelt.h.f—i , Drde - eeenting witnem t John " 1 7 Com. ve.4no. White. Iniiitiment;s!JUnntalt . 4d Battery.Proseetaing witietisen,',,a::Ockniacnctind Chas. A. F. attenville. Vnkdici ; The aboitAvere Anions , 4 41M-..fkaine s ,ni% earred in die Diamond.- f • Com. ve4roulkO. ladictmeat,«LareChy" der? aict "not guilty .” , , ve srnestZoll.. Indietmenti , F.Larceiy. , Proseentino witness; Josiah - Audits'. —Defencliint was cherikeil witirlittealing files SVPIIEIa r Covirr, Oct. 0.--I'hol nt6to.l Agra. 'tru• Playfurd, .Payettn county; atutied,,,Pattecuou end Howell fur4actititifi in ettor, Veech for defer:4=6n errok. Abranee "Esra...va,MusgroSe a Yalett , e cOniity),.q• gun') .H owell', Veeeb for plainti ff in - error, .H owell' gd_d Pat- tersbn , for defendants irterror. , : Bank ot Waynesbarg vs Riee, qreitr; poittiti; for geed, Montgomery for plaintiff in error, lieford.'for defendant in error, , • Paull Ter ENuiliNgolottepti4tyktirgded,P Otter do Erring for ,plaintiff In error v , Millet and iHoriellTOr , defendant in error- Tan Enemata) Niorner.—Thethronicln Spentltif of Israel teeae ae "a.sort:of pantititc.Wfictie..tiel citizen." . And further, that paperobarges hirmitti " libeling , and abasing respectable', peopte,.":' . .`o4- are no admirer of Mr. Reese, and:time long - wha l ed to have Itita prevented from annoying people on streets. :But we believe lie earnzhislivingirnorily —is no Ouper,and mearie to do-goodrhyblapreacka , ing. W never heard'him litAl!tiirt!!:;"*9l'itry man. NO did beever;ltf 43131 . Etat Won) 4 that waalculated to excite an assemblage to to+ mutt. But his conduct last Sunday Ifur offence is insanity. , A Lases Tit:mt.—Alt who know Attorney; General Darragh, will agree that be isnnt who canf,he eialty litimbugied But in the other day, and verynicely, tort..-.!'A man 'hut been indicted forlarceny,'ma Mr. tc . weiveriiiiiiitg for trial,,,when be tires infortoed that the prisoner. had retained connect The catmelitoceeded fat some time, when the retained aciariaeraforeraid.rersii and vtaugi, that he felt satisfied that the, cieetutcret was entirety innocent. Of come, the - jury - garoir verdict of Not Guilty. The trick ; was. ,afterwards made apparent.' 1ls3" There eras quite .an excitement ID Afitioit street, Allegheny', on Monday ramniirgi cleated . by the elopement of en interestiog and loving; pair,. At the latest accounts the parties were married and ' doing well. The ladder which conveyed. the_ . 120 from Mei second story to tlre.', tree ; soil. biMottlit, la still standing; and the old folks any it. shall stand there uot*l they rehire, that h may make,thordhiasit for theii perverseness. , • Awe Ore can Drscsanoe..-41o‘konday evening three men were arrested for , OuritlY±reit money.: Yesterdaj they.were esaminerklietele. , .itia Slayer; - nd discharged. So ends this matter, we belier 6, is AmAss.—Richardson ar% este& a, mao mewed Kaye, on Monday, whom he rnapented 'foe being it fugitirs from , the Mifflin eountyjaiWn phial he had been igapremeedlor eountesfeiting meney„.. Itar:th ere were fifteen roses beSare Mayor' tier roe yekerday morning. ;MI were drunkards aria vagrants, except three, who- were itr Tor , pa.vm:ng. coneteifeit money. Clir The Theatre has peen erivizded nightlt 41[16 Silsbee commenced., Ho appeue-in nesexalpopoler pienee)ci night. 1343':There is a fair.prospeetof a fierce battle .br twcati l tlie Chronicle and American. Both have en tered arena as though Confident or victory. DariDoet foiget ttie attached sale or Proa‘ckitbs and Ge' rmaa Goods at Pdcßetuto's: Auction Rooms to-marrow morning" at 10 ter We bought an umbrella four weeksago.and we h ( 4'e it Vet. Out lay -tt ANDEN & CO.'S PASSENGER -OFFICE:., JP. EUROPEAN AND GENERAL `AGENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE:IIO°O4T ATIID:SGLDAt any amount. , AGENCY FOR LONDON AND TAFRIIMI, ISDP, TA RD. —A flue tot just renewed fresh tind 4 ppie, ranted PARIS AND LONDON LETTER PAPERSToiattre. A SPLENDID LOT OF BIRD' °AGFA-front the M inutia Wire Works New York.' And CANARY BIRDS, from impor ted Sizek,mt JOSHUA ,ROSINSOISPS, oct3l. . Post Buildings, Allt and Wind atwals...,' A.1:01155104;. Dreks Circle and Pargneths.- -.• Secoad Tier . Illar Third night of Mr. Wrananotut, October 31 tOtortlittenCe l with WHO StPitlfaVl,RST? Capt. Charles. • • Iteynold:s. . -.; Crthse.l.llmarto, , ;'.lllre.l)otitivan. TO be followed with a Prize Drama, la -3 Acts, caged SAM. SLICK , THE CLOCK MAKER •. Sent Slick • • - • Mr. Silsbee. IConsclence-;'-lidiss 'Cretan. To conclude with the CFII rniat Ebijalk- - ' Itlr:Siiben PW' In rehenreal, new piece called Hanlißesiats. Teas Aupeann—Doore open/ before, 7 eteinirlies Cotton allnablnery, ToOlt, &e., 117"41.110t10.14; (VW TUESDAY, me lancer Nomunui, et 30 Weleek,' ‘..." will -be sold at AUCTION, ontbeineraisetA;lfeillir LVgcd Pittsburgh,) all the Maeltieeiy, - Toola,; , Sballs; Drums and Dearing of rho Cottownetoryibe. , longing to Adams, Allen h Co. Also, a quantity.-of Cot-, toz(Itlill Castings Wroughic nad - ,Cpsticutyrorrir.i.Cust Steal Spindles,,Roller; prepAred-feraeld Pa -; terra, Offi c e Fainitnte, tle. Among wh ich are Carding Engines, Throstlea, Mules, Speeders; Dray ring Prunes,: ere.; ee. A liberal eredlt lailt be - given en,:ell purchases. over Sion.oo; as made 'known - at sale: 1 0, MRS. A. LIIECH wt I open a hardsome assorts • .„ $ meat of FaU and Winter RONNETSOMP4 tintt HEAD DRESSES, of ttie latest stylbs; With a‘rpiE riety of Goode in her line suitable to the present tunisep.. pinching_ sermon, on Trinnidap,. rholsi of Norroikr,p—: Stare ou Fifth street, IC/014100N from Market, East side. °edit:dim - • • Valuable need Estate for Salo.,_ • • VIIRICK HOUSE AIM LOT ort Fifth - street;lsbOire J Law Comer. -The House 'eontolne istal! tal4 w o n , rooms, ail in - aouiplete order: Trice 5000. • . : • also—A Building Lot 20 feet frontocrßebtrit life 7th Ward, by.loo deep. Price E 25 1 ..:;) Also—A Nese .Flame Houee andLoterietaPer4ll; PriCo 81300 dasio-A Frame Iionsemnd , LeturAHRAITOLVAPI. ebony in good order: Price 83114.11Virairrarpilt t , . ~ f l,CUTlAßEßT,9eurageseil, oast • • SiondlelSMUeet TIVE W00D:34-430U bbleiChippedand : itsMor 1.1 ceived and for sale by. - ' • • • •_jawymTCCE &IL, ..Coier let apdWorla als; .E780 .1. 11 1 8,Avm , •4,.. 3+P011014- . .=,lll barrels, 76 and .94 pereen . ._ . l. forsa by 1 . 1. A.FAIINESWOCK fe MC TRACT LOGIWOOTOO . elts . !9!i ( iT s V oc i natAtn e, XJ X ,lcarNlat 1031) A. 2fA" E—A W. 7.2 G Printers. ters 108 SAL PRINTING teli 2., • PRESS 1008 SALE,- _ . - _ , __ - .r• Hoe's manufnemre, Pfaten 20 by 40, the largesi sifid Hand Press made. Ma Press haabten to used= a anon time, barely sufficient to ran it smooth,and to ait entlatn that it is perfect in every respect. Will be sold law for cub. Address BC. WILSON, O act2itat• Steubenville, 0. 4 4' 11 MEM ... ,-.4! , ,,:.: - . , 'V. , 0.P , '',:w,;..;`,;-:i . -•,•,17,';.:•:'2.. , :<',..:' , ;:;--_o' - ,' . :-::'.•. , ?`!t. ..,A.:';...-;;p.,..,iw,',',':,,.;::_,.:.4.,,,-1,..-,--.',:‘i.....'',3::'•',-,'';e.:..t- :'.i . ..':g.4: 1 •:::'.- - M%: - ;-'•- - '.5: „ _......,„... • tt • , EIM EERIE "', News by Telegraph! `-; TBB&TBE. C. S. Poufgn c tits; - , - MUNI • ..+ „: 4 : ,a 4'.i . ~..:..;.:;-.:'fil'i:', ..-.1 ;•'..-4.:':-..'-' ;,. Iffn=fßEl=B , . =LE MEE Reported for the Dimming post mygut, TRAGgrm, ;. -.. • - - t • ." S'iGocu,Oatober9o An awful murderona insgedy:took plar.z_lasi night in Barreplirtefr,itythie f oitt.f rptne Ff4dity i n !ince two 'young's' French; gehtlemitn, 'ihemsolies Counts thurca!ldisutd AntpaltuftleMonteaqttieni ar , rived in •,theisitjfamt:Chicitgai :and u p. a t B ar . nom's hotel, represen6ag thot they: . ,,Were on a hoot:. lug ividtiridonifir'otighltui Weet. Nothibg particular . viv:ut:ttotlced iti' , tbele Tanners until last night,..wtien;.abonil6. ri;clock,P. M., as Mr. Barnum teuf andl. J. ono O . iho Frenctututn came to a window on= the vir,"ilajediotkii*Anifor".*oe . ...todo-fip4f* gin a li'4 .7if 1011lireVirabletrittriiiighltarnorn, and . . twP' l ~.. . dF°°4 ll arnPIAIPP?bin . Al..thfrinliportnif oo.4 ihe..gan,4thertJoneisia coach . ..gliadis.4.lllirdlitekirp'siVl4oCC9pied DitOik4lll 44fiiinistted to•Abiritog of the, gallery', !then received a shot . Two gentlemen,' who hid ril,sCrentereittlitt*;:taler)i were straeic with tUteliebot—i.ll. Nenderstin - wee wounded on ttie foree, 3 a; W. The sartailant:wie immediately parentid"*k tie TOOED, and after 3 sever° straggle, was Secured: - is the loongar..or.tsro brothers. Both vere arteeted litid affected to be' Insane. Flaroatill'iltoll4!ifq; —..ll..,appears3hattlty,saade landlord at Alto?, sameii4,daikainipt.- • - : ••• • • , • • • TIM ST. LOUIS TRAGEDY. - - • Sr. 1:01318t - Otiuflpeit.ikt: ... T. K. Bswitnn is . still alive btlt entit4Otteif.-1.7 The trunks of the brothers 'MontesitlettAtet.esett+ ed. this evening -;-letters were" pro - ving tbeiri to be Parisians 'of,...vialth `: and tacitly Togetber with'aplindid:iqpipratifitik, is German gold coin. They'are evidently irisane4 - ..both :fired the fetal .6botevboth Infuse to' entiloi!'ktittititey;tiiid ity tile* wiltpie 3A 4 bell own epasn,Jaatifieriby.llte emigre - 1 God.: . , . . Albert Jones, who was : tatiod;:thler,,laveningimiiir shot by an ounce ohcit.`, Tfig . Mayor tiae ordered out a strung Coro, (apt°. tat the jail. The rest of the weancled•nre,Antag TBS. ILLINOIS ELEOTION'VOR 17 8. - SENAtOR. , • , The aleciian of a. Seajoiro; ' - • . Saturday In a vote of 72 Ibt Shtelds,--,2l'.for:Cyrus. ,khe . 'previaus . caucus; ;.Briea ran Shield' clime. r-Shtelds.rrait re - -nominate& in .mucus' oti the 2tit majority'of tour. ' Thd.Seti'• ate . passed a imputation - of ,adjouroaae..ut , to..orist Monday. :u The eteamel;Cieeart . Wave -seek In. ;the INTERESTING lIMILWENCE-REcATIVEI9 • ' o .;Nzw..Yer!Octobor,3o; The Drew Telgtegfilit : **tittkoi:thil!"4. o ill Jag contain! i Hs* AVnibkliactoils l 4 2 .l.:that the Emperor cdrHinutin bns bl i iilied to Sibedii;s: disco, the leitgtitinsiani . tniniaitiia.***4 huaband .of property in this •coontry. , ':liediatn , nns intrdpped:haiitit, Haasia,:biseiini&.litsini been krit'dhicoinnttf by a apy - 'His property is Tabled at half"Cinillion; ninsil7 in innFonle4.4.nenriti-,':":s:' Asa wk. OF THE . . FROM JAMAICA. The steamehip Crescent . City arrived bite jester ,. day morning . . per ,ieft •on' the 11th-dud Jamaica on the letb. : - . . ThereLS no fattber. . newa•from California.-Brint Jamaica we learn tbal the new tirlffbi!l has rensued tbkaaoetion of tbe , Governor, - _and by ~ .ita'operationn tiiibiagenerally wilibec raised:. ' ' DISTURBANCES? Q,FE.BEC-7M3E ANN AriorrisolrErammrs•. -0ct.:30,1' A serious ilistOntic.ii.triA place at do aoneiatioo meeting held in Quebec; last Satnniay: • The Mayor refiliieA'to act in quelling the tint,iii4 Reveral most wealthy ankintlttentialcitianne - tir4notiee lase signed ilipannciation manifesto:- linstailita Montreal. . ; - • - Plupalizump4ocs. , : 3o - 4 - A nn° , Isperaciii or Montrose* bag suipeadedlaymeof. • NEW,Littitx.„_I4REETSI:T . • , .The_meathei to-ary liaDeenloollammic; , - Flont.:The usdin harbeeft‘ iwortyAbeitrrafthe market generally_ active ' and buoyant:l Wel'lllote tales of Ohio and . eitailar ltrandi'atl3s'ro 26 per bbl lgo Rye Flour ia dull at.. 9 93 per Grttio..Wheot-ia in demand for. minim; and-for 'upon.. There inn good'deal doing . in corn r bat tip change :in pneeei. Fromaioni,:,'The mark et. for wiyisliina 9011bIta no ebnego t _ • Wiiiakey.Avita brink demand and pricer, have slightly advaiked'itkith isles of Ohio et 27i; toleaof drudge et. 28: ; :rr. . , Cattlw Naritet4iibeitt were "12CKI.head Of•beeies at market, of Souther% the remainder Of ,the'spkier of New YoriCandliat;k4e note sales ofWeelbri at 6,00607,25.140;art::::: 5;.;2 • • . .• •:..Q!ctis s wart October . The weath4riik very:64o. • . Cachadged. ' .✓ •• ••-:- • . • Whiskey..is steady at I9c. • ••• -• . Sugar; Sales at 11051626/. Olker articles ate Un changed. CottonBslea 4. g l alei ornew Cotton 41 10 19 tic far etrictlp mWQltug, •,. ; ••••• To VOXi*TiCiONPA - - • SRALEV:PROP.OSALS !rill. be received nt th e otee of the:James ,RiverrunitArtortwhe : Company , Richinong, until the ad tiny' of"Noyember next, for- the constsseuen of n Stouir'Dpin. dome James River at Maiden's Adventure, Palle, twenty-eight miles °here Richmond .. - The Dam will be about. Line feet long end Iofeet high. The work.ill be paid EOT in current /Intik notes, , Be sidee the usual resemtion 0f2.0 per cent. on the mouth• ly estimatetsthe Contractor' ill be requited to trice alw plc security, satisfactory to' the Itoarft.of Directors, !or &Le completion of-the-work at.lll(!i.Vp? Flo the rnan., tier sKcified in the rontract. , Plans of-thes above ,woitk, will be';;eoll4cd,atutePeei- :fictitious thereof delivered' - to the contractor, at the Com ,panybi office in Richmond, by:the 4.11 k day of:Nriyember ...emt,oitapplication. to the Secretary of• the' Company. : • . • r Engineer J. R. & Rfehrreitintc October - 11',./Eitn.-cct2l2tawf3srj- • - •••, t-.AggleriClUi:Woo/01 1: .0. 0 9dIP Suburibar _has ron.,biand, (oseeivesi she presene: :season ' ) consigned from Me manufacturers, dce llowine Goods, wkuch he is authorized to close at prices .30 pieces yard wide Barred Flannel. ~250 pairs 'White , Bed Blankets ribbon, bonn4 7 s'aX 1 ease (SO pturs) Steamboat Blanhets,riblion batind a -eery superior article., - 4 cases (200 pairs) Grey Mixed Stanza , ..50 pairs dark Geruianella Blue Orankatit, tt -111 11 - • SCaSea Gmy and Slue Blanket Coating. 40 ideces Tweed, Steubenville make 1. cosi assorted 'plain and boned Jean*, S lenbettvt l -1 0 :totultattetorft, The, above Goods are ntl consigned direct , ( rpm: Me maker, and will be -sold vriy low for crush or approved notes.' Idet 3o l " ,'H. ilFsHiLibettT st4opPissite sts. • - . . Patent Chilled ttOnerar: -T E MANX A.OT. DARES OF YRO N. guar. undersigned bd. secelved, Letters Parent, Jima the ooyerament of the United States for anew .and superior mode of tasting CHILLED DOLLERD,Yrideb axe now pared telltale attlielOW4FOUNDßY,pltts bnntb,. ta.PARRY, warp 'lt Co, id • bat cent per pound lower Man thine made by any the, mandamus eta. .The Hollers axe imperil:min perfection of surface to iknybitherd., made, and am manufactured fromthe strong est Iron of this country. rocZnmi JOHN C. PARRY. • OF. CASKS ZANTE CURRANTS; 46 boxes Citrons; 10 cases Liquorice; jest received and for sale by ace'? J. RHODEB,6 Wood st.. =MITaM ES= • • . L. to hi: 4 • • •••• • • ' - . 4,-';`s%.4 r f f :... , .--:'.*:•1'.. , ',!•;:,.i:).1 . : , '..7.."'(:'•':'7,,:::':*;'':.'::.'.i..A MESE - ..`. -..