ITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PIIALVARR) ICE yIRITII 4 al PITTSBIIBON idr}l.l.lw •t:i :4 19111:1;t:4 READiNdX427I6I(WILL:BE PODND ON 84011 NOR OP rms pAPER. evailizfouerm - -ru istakyi dr,* )tbn ow ChaPte 'COM le OW barb:ma law ,toostdadiViUmwdhain spkisug theirbvidara known. p oinnlauplio bete** loos uktL fllrktbougand. ropb, Quest syri ylgh4r• c"suityla . Western Piumpl, italtpa Ohio: , • 401911.11sZBH—Nida•g z4norliaZoorns • Y einktrif.Xstaaalattement of the - Dana a/. M. are , ' • tml Oa Ittin.day. ADTEEranntas Who dabs cher tine to WNW the pion on ZULU,' agentlitiv plea". LIM thrtiln bribro D o'clock.. .3s Sitolllll7 •. „ , - Pnerstmierrar Rouen 1/011 nil fiennun.— .. .. , . i has alwijiberOt 4".„roatter of rejoicing , with : • . • fo, that the DireMank ) of the Ohio, and; Penney!. 'kniri Rareediefue,d to deuarats the Sabbath ,'• ' rtuming:thein Inins:on that day. .Thle eu- Ple 111 o. l Mr•Videti we should like to /se halts; by the tonneybratda Railroad, and we have ~,,.. -. doubt the Company would be natant. by such x 'ulttrd tea:We Law,- and to the, lOUs of ; the j . ullgious and moral putt .of the community. • ye. o not deep* of, seeing thic excellent role yet „ • opted bysbe•Direstora of onr great;.Central Une,"wkleitarill ' then he In all respeoti a model iroad r M ..' Oer atlas _wee called to edi matitm.moirp ~ ..... ... °mantic .W 4 the ; Superintendent of th e • • , e and Pennsylvania. Railroad ! baa • giusttitti : Fee, that etiStmeoriyavelvpv, : the Brireee Wain," ..' ?thic k ham Pittsburgh At half-past 8 o i elock,' • • IP. If, an the /eat at the days of the weob,•-will POST* at aao.r. 5!.; reach Allianee at 11.46 P. ,12 , and remain aerie. Mid one •o'clorik of she .of • outlay. , • iiiihti'lllolloll th e rules of die com . y will be *ldly observed., . -'- • ", I ' Some pi** may go milain of this :erriorge-' ' taint, which will compel them to lay o'er at ii. -' illaneelitt Sunday. Leering one of clew the pro. piety of the able:Tana, of the eibbath, which • IL the greet point he (*ellen, , a few facts will . skow them dory•'rtio 'etd.joated tiici Itilionient.; ears whist; the company could' avail. If a pea ' saner le hound to Cleveland, a train will be waiting ef/Ulhotes le take them luiritedlately to ' 4 their deettridon.: If for t'lloirmoS t or Chicago: 1 they would be compelled toover lay at Creatlimy i even If the Company would take their on, 1111 thus Me atiraiarniaiire on Sunday in Olio I— : a Noble teatime4,ot . thaAtlik chamfer ...of that great &etc.:: The , ,beet plan li for , pullet - too to clay over at Ptitsburih, and take the Mill train • en Idondeyuozalng 148 o'clock. _ '.- • • _ „ • • Under all taituzsatantes we treat the Ohlo and reennsylsaide Braved will adhere to the etid,,, ~, sandy wice,Just and meet judicious-rule. they glum adopted. ~. • . 3 ~; Tam Iti- • • inn Bunter's likar&—We republish to-day thou[ the N. Y: Thais; the oath aikged to have' been taken by Roman tlitholle Bishops lately mouse , mated la 4. Yoik, together with the oath really . Itaken, hiLatln, with a tranidanda into Et' jeleb. This merest= a small matter is the eyes (Isome parsons, bat they_ overlook the power and infln, ince of the Ofithollo oharoli, and the mainsitude of the fraud sitempted to be paimed .off 911 the., -; people. Why, was the fraudaletit oath publiChed: -and handialeoned to the public., on the day of the consecration; anises there was a wilful design ie rr ' • diceo.the people, and .. to . keel:, from them • a 1 ' knowledge of the. real 'ath taken by Boman Ciathollo Bishops! ; That this was the deelge there - is no doubt. Thinntands saw the instep Miens copY : : of the oath . Om riginal, who will never tree the o ng ' t o. I* • will be - deeelved lateg ard to the daer end 0., •..ti• our free institutions from the increase of a power, tal blesshY =Ong Ur controlling large *monde • • , 4of property, bound by their rant of millesimal to a foreign potentate. Let them reed and, ponder ...4 1 ' an the aspire of this oath. -• ' __ --.-- 4Morss hlsruse.—The Joann's= (Ohre:lam goo Oct N. T.) Towns', in reference to' the en .. mors aftectiag the solvency of the Chentanque Ocersty Bank, nye: • - • ..The'reacou for this distrust.; denbilens; • 111 the - faot that Mr. Petah' h 'owner of quite a• large asreturt of this Bark sad an leferrenee that he might hare - drewn largely upon ita uedit,..L. The reel teats are, that while Mr. P. is owner of abut half of the stock 'et the Bonk hens not debtorlo it to. the ainonat eta doll.s. ;and nei ther hi/fiancee nor; that of the Patehln Bank can in any resunre afoot this Bank. • .•• Dm:welters and bill holders aro abrindently seer:slid, and need )intertaire no apprebenelon of embarrassment or The Rufaio annraeretat :46e:tiger,. andantes this, u:follows: • • • - "All thta we anderetaini to be 'correct and re liable. In the taelurface: the bills of the Patth lc Beak; which are entirely, second, are taken readily for goods :oar:city litres." Zx TheßefaleEve•go . gins the following tract from the leiter of a private eciresponchnif who knows the tree condition and .soandneaa of the Oluuttauipte thr. Bank:. • - ”Ttiiirßstdr&eiriviiiitallof $lOO,OOO,- and a ampluturf.:l4o,ooo; and tthink - that CU not fall miry soon._ There is, no sotioclor B ank, and bat few,rieher the State. • ' ' ' • "- • The Bank exciteme nt was strong in Cincinnati hat Week and U was made en the mast. Ilaltamii of & Bturgei, it:speeding the Noir esey.of witch injurious runiore'riore afloat. ,tin Thuredayrnereitigositen depositors were`oresi& lag into batik, "nuncio excitement wseure sited by the ippeaistince. of Dr. Brnead,:of thet Olthene. Bank, preceded by two persona carrying: a husistinaer full of henk notes whibk they pro." Deeded M CA7,bettind the °Minter; M 3411108 at the altiPoial - of Seams. E. &8. - sudden' and _tureavected inevemetit'is notelostudjlte crowd. andmeny,g thenfrotitud e fully, satisfied that there : wen no eocaelon for alarm, as the piles of. money atecked before them--heing ttus afore. . Ned &Mkeketid a heap" besides—would keep the pikelig tenet in retermie for emirat'days to ;In the forenoon the =Dement had el . . meet eatittly etahaidst. Trio Cinciituati 'qem assreica lays °Me singular incident is pettier lartjrabaMeteristje of Dr. &seed; sod 'Moire i Mow; feellog,-Viirdi might io wintered with oredit,brcomietitors 'in business At ill Marais e., l!t• .4 . . 1 44 II 'A. ,41 0 .'•::,‘,4 Tata Gowan Tatilizie ow Eiii.—Tbe effort..to . , 4 a procure a change' of gauge on'the North •East tlittllfee4,:tu obviate the Ineeneenienoi of a change `ilitc earl' both at Noillo•Eset and at Erie. .has of settling the diffi , not.i?., The Eris .Week l Sl COn - Wgeitiale;l: '--1' ;- -: - ?' • bean reaseeied. bui Irtilmit mutat apparent obaWee , ....... ', •.• rattiPtimi..irt We4lneeday lot, gives the following , . . '., . linos . .y„ of the of ateof•tho 4ttestion at the time It 1 Coaeldorable Itniltoid fzeliok heti Loin : ex% l • UMW& in :Dar, iity gig* Moeday Ilia. 14 grgwi . carrea,yeopoettion to the City Councils,. by oom. WM:4*o= thi Rile City' Erji dc' North East ...: Riaroadi to thango t!o gauge of the letter road .., togit:9Lin'i x...00de East and Sfeot, so ea to'make terattrtforin =jraugd from &dole te.Cleeelat'd •,,, . , Thil irppbot,tion Imo laid before Counelle'Afon aturthi.dio d u s traym i ;,: ei li i:: :: ::91 . .. t, andnwbitt .postp on edt 4, aA s p: ip e thit: : mo t eoe y app, ii: Consi de rat ion 3 h a t eibpz til l l oal :, . v d pnle l 1::eu ti : r . 1 0To s u sbeesiehtlfs_.lo.3,git,th:wetyitTl:totigitrrtileib::::,t tlt:is proposed sod: the °Fro hse been iii de, by the corporatism and parties mined, .proper helnguttained, that the Franklin Ca. eel Coppenj or Its 'misuses, thail extend its road-froto 13trard-or tipringfield to the coalfields frkkifeieti,- that the Buffalo arid/Rafe Line RIR. • rolid-Comparty;.or Au: stockholders thereof, shall • make or procure to be made; a reliable alitheetia. ittnethpreto tho amount of $100,001; or they May sa theli"option subscribe tbe game - animist , tashopittebutgb sad ^Erie Railroad co.? ',The. 044414kid,j'ainent1110. And Ashtabula - Rallretul Co,.,=' ,114 r take. o cause to bb taken $50,000 Of Akeatoa"-ct. the Eric City. Railroad Co. The relehte`cecal. Co, to be at equal 'lapel:Mei/Ith -thelltrittiCitr BellNad_Compatay 111 . purchasing Ike right often, rood-eoustrumlayso . untaVot the Ririe -011 y Railroad as lies betweetclhe prim- ent Roo of thu . Railroad lied th O'Harbor if Erie: - the said granklin Cloud Co. and rho Erie City 'Hiallstmdeempastlee may use forriomtionc—eaoh gelid to be its own track and!foirdele o?rn Or . depot at ttie Eitlrt4e 'Engine helms hitoltiepair shops acid' station buntline cc the extbutitts _committee' of the twe:ifroads. deed. Ceetmesq, for the, convenient ale= of the road; shall be. built at Erie- tint all proper aPbiiion g: - . F.. The prqs.pest al all.asslcsibre,sersisgsallasi;'lu ,f4l,44 b7 - 01 1 ,5 k 1 T,6* * ,•!;f 4 . 1 . 1 ... v 44-0 . 12 / 1 1C 4414 tt , t.the toliotrlng , shbeequen telegraphic ' dee, Ty~td • I 0,1 1-.3 II Mr. 76.—There Is a Isryte , sasogieglait: sembled here this erecting to consider the ganke question The oily oath:ails p;,ssed unanimously I l i k=m) - - Ae=Wc===o . ,_ ~ - ----- ;` .4- theika7oT 10 1 6 a n"latin " ' '- g -- at the roma large bed .1 191 410 11 -0010 "rizemegfing "pan of the 19th of July laat. to town d all are determined ma 1 • 1 ,the Pagt " -s4 - "-t-riniiitthisetbueir 16 .-. . the. laws of the 4 4 again° ed b reined at was aceasion Y • f l e hi iip e t za tin tem tbe ea part e of railroad companies to change the -131*SOV16-=-Ther,onaeillitigmt -rlistilul' Esim, . • the 024h:tame .of done lost events . V t•'"llitikkl,..._ tpaw hi July laet, 16 tear up thrt.reck. led limits, whenever h,change of p•slif 11110P/:..i The Mayor rag gio'auttuirmed tO appiiin i deputy Policemen' to att• Also to bane s pros lunation to to the military and citizens to be in resditume to turn oat at a moment', notice, to - take, up , theorank. Large meetings at the Court Rouse, and passed bi , tt eustals th e Council. - - • nimwettieona held Tan;Oreaa.—The Opera, coven, were greet edi last nlgbt, on their first appearance in this city, With a felt strategy's , . of the *Mon, and . brinty,':4 the -city. The , variorum* . wee_ a gaud, one, and gave unbounded. suttiefadian to *II preempt:. The heartiest applause was beaten ed upon the leading performers, and at the done 'of each act they were celled before . the -Sartain, I. receivethe Anna pectitivi of the ;delighted;tiatenire: The bisetlfal Opera of I.anda dl Larn mei:boo:l was rendered in_ the hippleet insane!, the &loci& the , aging,. and, the agoompanylng 7 , anode . each and all, not Only" nivcreentlon- . able bat platirabke la the „fdpSest_deerne:...., • ......Thel ? a donna of,tldi ArOupe, Signora Di Vizis;. 41 1911411 A.. P0T.0.4.4.44'1 1 , . o°° ! i nd le onem -the taut scooroPtiohed PillumulS l .,, to - htinfirir have ever had the pleanuroof Iteteeing. - Slar*der• her parte naturally, with *lli crib: tie Iltlited,and sine, with the Obit which only scrawl inepirest ,- laffanallt and,?ozeolhd, the Jesding aisle perfornaerk - arnalso - artists of the lira rank. • The ridi baritone votes of the for mer, and tie. " splendid tenor ' of the ' titter are =goal attraction of no ordinary. kind. On - ,/ifin4sy-evining the well-itnovin - and;Pop niar opine!' NORM Iwilt b, - prollefltild : with a Fotrirfrd cast On tbst oecielod 'wee expect to ate the hones c r owded from top to _ bottom; .= and no can Soule all lovers of-ioad.inualci Oil:they will elm a rieirtreat if they . let rap,- the,oppor t9ity to hear lt. ', .* 1 .• -:' - :Tall News now Etzern.-.Altitotekveryua satistniory, owing to the *bnegling lamer in Width li istelensidied, the inn' froni', Nunn Is inn ideating. -Notwithshinding the absurdi tiesnid datdarsabili of. the peace mongers, Ii shows that war aetaallysztats, that there Is se 'ere B a tting on the' haryin of the Dettube and in. ... _ dela. d' Qua the Turks CoTulin been view- . rienig llt is posaibbkand,enly barely' possible, that Eitholas has huen forced by his ministers and bithe eireteeetanees is whin he is Lphioed it rola on to England aid Fenn; to make suoh xttrao Onsliza 340dirmithi al i in his demands ; ag will ea the. Sultan; ~and that ja short:lived Rem ay.nibe patched up. That war did exist: betweenEniudu and Toney on the ha of _Onto her la int as trortaht - si that war 'ever 'iiiited between England and Eraini;:nd, ie.. believe nar,eodets between the Ottoman andthe Ensalau li . • Tin Nan Metton.--OnlY One - pinion - has 1141 y ilailopleed blniseit as a ,okkidlditig for nail with-til on Ole ' for Mayer, hgreur eolunnie. There are, we billeire, several condi datee,lerioxill * doubtless at come earlyday an: ' nouncie thelrkitentlons. infer itiota an 'Le ticia the CArege&te; and a comment upon it 'in the Jstoaal , that Mr. Riddle will net tie a eign didatgi for roeleollori. a Perreatinan BOlLineez..--By ref- Inez:4 to the adveethientent of thle Company, the trade} will Be,' that 'the ihne table has been ahem& to nit the ckange on the Ohlo & Penn syleanin Railroad. We him now two teal= daily Wheeling the two cities, which la a great comma lentielto travelere, „ , . ; - OUR BOOK TABLE.. obaries Scribner, New • York, - hoe laid upon our table two - nice little books for young folks. 'Oil to entrileti or a Nodk dal; • boolt i for soils-and .By Mrs.. L.. 0. To. thill,l entice. of , eeseral pleasant worte eiti4le,..Goicka/515, 4r Take nod .Pqnseforihe , Bourne, A. IL, author of , .30 trim Fable LatiV i ite: There be - tkatite• . Bess morel eatle,, sad etinnasts thnyostag to en qtdirti a correct nuite'end &lore, of natant . and virtue.. The piluting and binding-are Bloat beau -oftll4 ea:Bich world always ithpaill be;: ea thew, tbinge_atilaigut:teinViht of c ei tneer and fut.. Far Sale by J.:l. Pay6eit, idatketl6.4ls:illE Peaks; of the re g u larbraglheistesissichoicejuridlita.; titroli day. .I . isineor is 'the wises of a new 594414 „intende4' - s: reock of .Agriculture,,Maphisni*-treleine:antr Useful Knowledge. Published by- 'Alfred. L. 86:Naaeau stinet, , New York. , 'Psi* 50 e4D tiP two Valentin . publiabed annw. , an.9l Each number- .iarge octavo "agog with a largo =Osier ' The dist cumber gives promise of a• very haterisittj4 cad useful work ; paititrilarly to the loser of Sol. cue Infection and Aiicultara.• Tar. DMia era' indebted to Boni 'T. lit nitre fee.iiiiopreethe Obituary; Addressee an thataxaciarkg. the 4ssith Nile' %Neter. ' , Miser/el ia the- Bemis ...ad Haase 'of Bepieientithee. The MBrht publish. ,;.1 ha a Monate! ead:ipirepriatt? 'teittr,,hy order I r" Isom fen tto:ni,amattdt ~ uidtad stain thaw. Esprou ; —When out of wompliment to bur enterhriengsister of the west, the doe . . , City• of Pittsbalig".wes tamed, the hotter waS handaccieyaoknowleidged - by the sus' ehoritie ortbst preeeotedon te„her coolmander of USW! emit of colors. I *Nem tbit (leo of the expetlartied and gentlemanly otlioers /A the picket trade betweeo Pittsburg and Louisville, Cap t. 11.4,Oriteeiwill next week brtok, out. for public Moor,' Ma Splendid new ateamer,•!Philadelphia,yiand would, as 'a Phila delphian;'stiggeet that some eithilar noltnewledg , meat of the - comptimenrshould be made on our Part. The interchangebt homiest* urea Win idg thine May seem,' have always' a pleseitig result, and especially so when observed between cities so Intimately related as are 'Philadelphia and Pittsburg.; What think you ? ..1. 8. C. Philadelphia; Now 16. 1868... Tani General Demooratie Committee of War York held a meetiag.a night 6r two. ago ' and among the prondaant epealoare on the. olmasion, Was the Hon. F. D. Cutting, member of Cosmos cleat.' In: the coerce cr lAs remarks he nominal ted.Orcen C. ,Bronson tor Govenior, and said that the Bor' would tench their Would-be mac: tent at Waehington;that their party (the Ruda) was not a Motto's, but the gnat DeIaDOMM. party, of the Empise.Btate; eAdebat it „meant to .eon. duct its ova affairs without inteiferince Rew - tifieeissippi, or cosinewthint "CLIICI3 I / 1 1% AND HIL143.01i0001 . 1 . : nalLkoiD;— The( Hillsborough Gazette referring to the pro posed conecildation of this road 114 h the 'Math nub. and Cincinnati Road Myir• - We are firmly nocriaced that lagroal majority of 'ho otockholdem and peoplain Gds. place and ,vicinily are opposed, either to -- ,_ l !conaolidetimi" Ott 0 :"fera , e UPCO any Da,efrOtta ar. now being made to prommi antEcumat stook to ,plaoe the. Hillaboiough Company in a position of independence' of. all the . proposed alliances A, good beginning has been made here_ -Milt Rohm -Picurto ifilwrotimarl— Letters hive been received from , Cur exploring and our. 'eying expedition nadir command of Comman der Ringgold, ark lab lefvflatoptoti Roads oa the 14th of hum Gm/4-4W at Eihnotes Day, Cape of Gond Hope, - September 29;-' They scientilo ob. serration sad experimenna had bees imocesefally iinvecated„ - - and' - charm of . the , track laded wero lil'oouree of preparation for publication The veesehr of the equadron bed proved admire- . ,bly ndapted for the perapoli'et the expedition. A gos t ear;Lionriztimn'-06- the llth Mat, the Window Hn/tent RerOilentitire 0 - d tibt Liu/sloes io o „trou p bled 'souls 's, atter 0 -the 1 excitement lot diehate;',ritialireci, ;the WAD ker Y toiing betor6 th ew. They according ly voted them:hires ta recess, and thwHakeiTam- I ily titapped Maud sang theta - An 'aver !meat of this, kind oocinal6nitily te.Congthes might'do a great deal, of got/d," ' Emma Yucatan/twat still ravaged . by oho eta—over 1700 'persona:hod died in Maxilla, of r the diseare, Melodic/gain°, of.the moat respeoi. Dew, gam Amur; wh ll 6 , 2eading a hymn in Cho Eluitarlah-Chnrch. sit-,Wealboro, klass,'ca flunday; , anddincly; --down aad.instautly ; - - • idistrroir4 “Ait a ‘isit - I .ll'e." -The Tolkleh odsafieotheiandteir thedirflloo In ' Remelts'', - omAz PstAa,'sal. - ttie 0;70641 er4,•:ohlet of the arc the is Omep P&alir • AN t• ,•:74 L4l4 o l P B lsa. • N o c.: v .16 einiclin go F1.1414441/M03,1*--.Ciiiiiikroltdd 14.47 8275,000 ot 6 per 'gaols 011ie caliliTio • lde-uo for $lO7 per diem j7r 141 • SIITAlt1;13 BIP/110141:01. TW oll e*ltiOntelitieriefrpatenikeritri cN. V. Minscieririt - or "Paneday etternoiin, - was bristly referred to In oar telegraphic devitalise relied Italtptseed - at - onr-rdispo ta l a -totter. from Dr. Parker, Secretary to the United States legation at Canton, at which the following is a oopy:1 have - wha-livat sasuredie contained in a private letter from Pekin. th at Henn. Fong, the present Emperor, on the 21 of dogma, fled to Rebut, in Tenney and that Prince Wei Chin, fifth brother of Toone KWang, was left in charge of the Empire, and that the insurgent troops were .within six days of Pekin at that date. "This news bears marks of probability, and the source of my information 18 all reliable as any we can ordinarily gat In China. ' In speaking with the British control this even• lag, he informed me that he had heard the same Rem two three days since, which corresponds with, the time my,lnformant state, the intelli gine reached this city. • „E‘filr: Robertson seemed to receive the intel kende with some doubt. I oan only say that I thinkit very likelyto prove true, and that Prince Wei Chin is the man of all others who would be moot likely to be called open to take the reins of "Re Is the man who le said to have written Taon Bwang's answer to the President's letter, delivend In 1844, by ?dr. Coshing,!' , Dr. Parker's letter is dated at 10 talents, of 12 Voloitk," on the 84 September, and wee - ad dressed too member of the bran.* holm of a large mercantile firm in this city, In regionse to a note aleapatched to him at haltpaif 10 'the same night. - • • A:letter from Dr. Parker, published to the In quirer of yesterday, mentions a rpmor Which Was circulated In Canton on the ad of September, that the Emperor of Chloe, Ikea Fang, fled to Tar tary.ma the 2d of August, and that Prince Wei Chin woe left In charge of the Empire—the reb els being at that time within Mx days march of Pekin: The overland malrifuch ?embed Eng land on the 22th ult.. brought advioes front Hong Kong t* the 9th and from Canton to the sth of September; 'yet In none of the papers or letters Is any Mention, made - of such a rumor.' On the contrary, deoreea are published in the Pekin Ga tette, signed by Cie. Emperor, of a date subtle queneito that assigned is the period of his flight . This foot alone, to mg nothing of the silence of the Chinese aorrespoadeate, would Beam to dimiceeetthe rumor In question. letter from Canton; dated September 9th, and published in theLlindon Daily News, sates -that the report was entreat and widely believed, that Pekin had fallen into the Minds of the in surgents; bat no , one was in a position to say with any degree Of Certainty that each was the A FOSSIGX BASK IS SIIIIILIOA —Th.. PlTOSt oma d'Aueers, of Oot. 29, contains a paragraph dated Bertnetadt, Oot. 25, in regard to the pro pbsed branoh Bank in New York city, anuounced 'heretofore. •Wo tranelate u "In the session of the Board of Directors of our: Bank, which was held son Saturday, (Oct. 229 at which the Prinitods Hohenlohe presided,' among the resolutions pulsed was one to estab lish braholt ln New York. The person who is to take charge of It departed Immediately for Atnerica„ and it is thought that the regular truesedon of business between New York and Dertnetialt will be brought within two months at "farthest. This /truth will be of great Ulu to emigrants by enabling them to exchange their falai for bills upon New York." 'FROM eVasumarom Tll.ll7Ol.T.—An arrival at St. Lapis, direct from Paget's Sound tarnishes the fib LOOl3 Republican with sundry interesting particmlars from that althea *tile of the United States territory. ,It 1.11 estimated that six thousand emigrants were met on the road, bound' to Oregon, with a .large amount of stook. They were generally get ting along well, and were