F;Z .12M2-1"8.1317.11.031I -X : SYRDNEBDAY MORNLNO,.#OV. 25, 1857 14.0177aLC1. PAPER OF rms arr.-las News of the City and Neighborhood --- Ova Cowan Jait..—lf the law regulating the jail Is fall and explicit, we hope that measures may be taken to correct some of the defects Thiel at- present exist, with regard to its man- Armen. If it is imperfect, our Legislature cannot act too soon in this matter. It is 'foto riot's, and has been alluded to frequently by a portion of the press, that parties committed to our &only jail for offences against the law fan to receive/ that salutary influence which is gen erally the result of a close confinement, free from the contagions influence of dissolute com panions. ,Oa the contrary, one would suppose the interior - of our county prison a place of gen eral resort: for persons of a certain class, male and female, attracted thither by the free and easy, careless and comfortable sort of regulations which exist in and about this tnis-named prison. Enter the outer office of the jail with us, on a visit of Inspection. In the Jailor's office we Lad, generally a company of the sympathizing ,friends of the "guests:" perhaps -sundry chairs and. benches, in the vestibule, outside the gra ting; are occupied by a few of these loafing gentlemen,(?) wint-nppear to feel reluctant to be thus compelled to' alt otitaidti smoking their "tobys,7.while their friends inside are having attekt a good time. Yellow, and brown covered literature is quite plenty, and many of the guests appear to be of a "literary" turn, devoting much of their time . to selfimprorensent We are not advised wheth er the hooks furnished to the "guests" are in spotted by the vieitiug ministers, the moral in structor, the Jailor, or by whom; we do not know that such works as the "Adventures of Mottrim'Edwards," life of "John A. Murrell," "Jack Sheppard," and others of that stamp, are considered a necessary part of prison discipline. - Out ,in the yard auachal to the jail we may see • a number of the guests amusing themselves with pitching quoit, and other outdoor exercises; we may be mistaken, but yonder two young men certainly L resemble a pair recently tried in the Coirt of Oyer and Terminer, anti by jury found guiltrof• the highest crime known to the laws, Don benevolence and the feelings of humanity whielzate. Presumed to exist in even the breast of a:jailer, thus exhibit themselves in accord ance with law, or is the treatment of guilty trim innte left - to the caprice of whoever happens to be in charge of the keys? We pass a little farther. This iron gate;sonte timis locked, opens at our approach, the imagi narYlanier between the sexes. It is a sicken ' ing sight to behold crowds of women herding to-' gether in a jail. Some are young and fair, others are old and wrinkled, but all are depraved. , There is• no shrinking modesty here; brazen impudence and disgusting obscenity are beard from each occupied cell. Who is matron here ° j Is there no restriction imposed upon male visi- tors to this part of the jail? Surely there is - some mistake about sundry tales ire have heard about;young . men and old men whose morbid tastialead them to make frequent visits to this "refreaf," 'on any day of the week, or at any hour of the'day. Yet the files are very nuttier ,ous, and come from each dif f erent sources, that we can lint: have our own opinions., Can it be possible that; wrrelhe facts known; the charac ter of men who should publicly visit our county jail, through curiosity or for information, would I no as eertairilyrnined as it they were seen visit- I hag at the previous haunts of its depraved female .inmates We Mtn seen vagrants under coounittment to our jail degraded to the business of circulating through our city and county infamous , and ananymous handbills. By whose authority, or under what particular Act was this 1' We have heard f another notorious character who was fretbi tly seen at the Theatre, at drinking hou.. ;and elsewhere, at night, and in the morni /might be noticed amongst the other •tne a", of the establishment on the hill, We have en packs of greasy cards industriously she within : the county jail, by hands which ahou' have been - ornamented by "jewels" mann unwed from'our own hills. We hove re seen °ticle awaiting trial for high crimes al on "beds of down," the stone - aloha of their c Ils daintily covered.with_Bruaselaearpe - ing, a d - heir - cloth and mahogany farnitnren ~ t. occupy' g the spare remain the,-nell,....3lahadf, thought that the law was a great leveller, and that jua ice. was blind, but' must change our opinion. n i cr We not. blood-thirsty or cruel, we trust. But if on jail convicts and °thereof their class, are educated to look_apon a sentence for-a term of dagnior racadlis, or years to the ' prison as ar kind of holiday, a saturnine alike' at thisetx , pense of our fair (auto and oar pockets, wherein we are the losers, they having nothing to lose but ementat liberty, then our trials at the bar are butfitices,and oar criminal laws a burlesque. We:, speak according to the information we have - Teemed from various Sources, and which comes to us so directly as to compel us to speak out. . It Woultlaive neplensure to know that the falls were otherwhite. - Sernani Covier.--ifonday—The Court met: Present, ChlefJuitice Lewis and Judgcs Lowrie, Woodward. Knox rind Armstrong. The Commonwealth ex. rel. Bowie vs. Super visors; error to Sullivan Common Pleas. Judg-. meet affirmed; opinion. by Lewis, Ch. .1. Wolfe vs. Allegheny City; error to the Court of Common -Plots of Allegheny county. Judg ment reversed; opinion by Lewis, Ch. J. ' Chess, Wilson 6-Co. vs. the Borough of Bir mingham. Judgment— aflirtnetb opinion by Lewis, Ch .7.. - Chambers ct nl. vs. Itawkin's ',lam.; error to the District Court. Judgment Affirmed: opinion by Lewin, ch, Fife;^•.Stewart and Charlotte Jones vs. The Commonwealth: - Sentence : of Abe Oyer and Tensaw :of •Allegheny : county, - alßrzned: ride opinion in Yesterday's paper. Ordered,• titer. an adjourned b'oprerne Court .ehati be beidatthe Court ffonse 14 Philadelphia on Saturday, December 5, 1857,111.10 o,eloek, A. M. hferriek:gs....Wartl; error, to the Court of Con. Orion, Pleas' of - Allegheny. Judgment affirmed 'opinion by Lowrie. J. Commonvealtb n.. Shore; error to the Cour of Common Pleas of Allegheny. Indgmen reversed.and venire do novo . awarded : opinion by Woodward, J. King et al. vs. Baker; error to the Common Pleas of Indiana. Judgment- affirmed: opinion t,y Artastrong, - J. PittsbUrgli and Steubenville Railroad Compa ny vs. Clark and Thaw; _error to the District Court. rArgued by Hamilton and Craft for the defendants in error, and by Shinn and Loomis, contra,-. Appeals of Ed. Campbell, Jr:, et at. Argu went COMmence4,b7 . -Alr, Smitb.for Cowpertb Court adjoiiiied natilluesday at 9, A. M. Yesterday .Ibe Cense were engaged upon seve ral cam of importanee, widell we will give to- PITT3III7IiOII AND ALT.gGAIAIT OAPITIen AST- Ltia.—This" degerving institution now contains over seventy orphans, an interesting family, withered from that class of the community which " i r t o others is entitled to the sympathies of the ..,,enerideat. The resources of the institution i s :elt been greatly affected by the financial trou• bi a, ,...Nad the Managers find it necessary to make appeal to the friends of the fatherless to: o l:4,:verard and help them. To neme the ; ) ,10 point out bow they stay bo hen it i s b .:toyed is alone sufficient to ensure . etl i ked fi ne v ,„iting or Lglowing appeals are necessary, for on the' approaching day of thanks giving for theimuntien 9i life, health and plenty, when every heart anseepfible of gratitude to the supreme uuk ,...,, rin f e el the . divine impulse to do good. to the afflicted of the world, the Orphan and the sick ,will-not be forgotten Thertvinay be persium in the country who would ' desire to contribute of their abundant _crops;4o - 411 we are requested to say that any thing eidable or which ean be worn or used In the. household will be thankfully received, and that such donation may be sent to the instilu• Lion„ kboie- the, tiortk Commons ' In . /Allegheny, (back of the Penitentiary,) or to the Eton of Messrs. B. Paha & Co., Liberty street, oppo site NVood,rin Pittsburgh, they having kindly consented c to take charge of donations. The depot for the Passasant Hospital is at kir. lia ven's,cortier of Market and Second street, Pitts burgh. . , PRANK insua's rew Family Magashie for December, has been upon our table a day or two but we have not until now, had an opportunity of noticing it. It is full of - valuable matter of current interest, haring a chapter on India, with illustrations. Among them is a bird's eye view of the whole country where thisrrvoluiton is now raging giving a view of.the rirers,mouna tains,andeities which form the naliralfeatureaof that great land. This Magarin is of - quarto form and contains nearly 100 p aces of routing matter for 25 cents each or $:": per annum. Tac Aar Jornay. is in hand.' finest numbers of, thjs journal we A fine storrwitrui Art is nommen. 4romisente(be.tery futereating._ .tes prolitlieLus treat inducements d uct, donbtleas aswillarecnre it lion aicc . "Ammits desertn.. -Guirics.—Mr. Foster Mr, Coulilock; """" ° 'lie boardn in the A PP et T;it' ,7 oretlea &ILL Theeputexikcet bowie VU -10 Am.-prep ng ru l le°" l4 " VtaP TE - n femme, win come R. Mai it . , 1 L . - 141MLY a ._tt itcrrarroas.--Wisdid not head the o pportunitron - yeaterday morning at osmosis% our - high satisfaction at the success of Ann R. lave could bare wished. The poein of Hiawatha, the great American Epic, has been abused so much and by so many who have ear ned away in their memories merely a snatch of it, without ever having read it as a whole, that we wished as we heard it from Miss K. that its traducers could have heard it also, and been con vinced that it has in it the highest kind of poc try, frequently rising to tragic interest, and iti its proper rendering, moving, in parts of it, to tears. The Famine, as read by Miss K. is ex ceedingly touching, and was received with a sympathy so deep that the most breathless si- lenee was observed throughout the large audi- I encc. We trust that we shall hear from this lady again in a character where she certainly excels ; and richly deserves the laurels she has worthily i won. We received at a late hour last night an inter esting letter from a friend in Washington. Pa., respecting the recent trials therewhich we were obliged to hold ever, on account of a great rush of matter, telegraphic and othcr. Tho letter which we shall publish iu full, gives the verdict of the Court in the cases of Jones and Kerr, the former found guilty of mur der in the first and the latter in the second degree. Also details the grounds on oLich Mr. Hopkins counsel fur Jones, asks for a lieu trial, A motion was also made by Mr. Montgomery. counsel for Kerr, for anew trial. Its. C. M. rf Tell has been prevailed upon to ' make another professional visit to our city, and notice is given to Invalids., in another column, that for two months from Pecembe t 1:.1, the .Doclor may be consulted at his rooms at the St. Clair hotel. Since his permanent removal to Chicago. Dr. Fitch has been kept very bu+v, we learn, but has been induced to spare a short time here, so as to afford numerous patients from this vicinity opportunity for Consultation without the danger and expenie of a winter trip to lib. Chicago office Mr. S. 8. Waters may ho found at the St_ flair, who ran give any farther in formal ion. OnAutry LECTURE.—The Rev. A. W. Black. D. D., who has just returned from it tour in Eu rope, will deliver a Lecture is the Bev. , Dr. Douglas' Church, corner of Liberty street and Plum alley, on Thursday evening, December :Id, at 7 o'clock. Bubject—"Tl, Evan:;rilval Cr ferrere at AL the conclusion of the lecture a collection will be taken up, the pro ceeds of which will be equally divided between "Passarant's Cost ital" and . .'The Orphan Asylum." SPECIAL MSEriao or Goofed' —We had pre pared our notes in full of proceeding -3 Inn eve ning, but are obliged to Lay them over till to morrow. The ordinance defining the duties of the Controller and Treasurer passedhoth Coun cils, and - will be published in due time. The •ordinanoe respecting the assessment and collec tion of taxes passed Select Council, but was amended in the Common Council after the other branch-latuladjourned. Such is n hint at she principal 1 , 1154108,E4 transacted last night., rr t Tun 'MEATH —We are glad to be able is elate that Miss imberly will give two more of her justly celebr ted entertainments st Use The- I fire on to-me noon and evening.; Every one who has seen or heard her hitherto in her' excellent readings will be able to en icy -them I again, and can recommend-their frienda to hear ! her, as the will bo their last opportuailies. I Ica SPUII.9.—We acknowledge the ieceipt of a pair of J. I). Mathews' Ice Spurs, ah article, which, .4" generally used, might prevent many serious fall& It is a neat iron shoe, with sever al steel projections, which is adjusted to the heel of the boot by, 'small 'thumb-screw, in such a manner as to bo hidden and safe: It is a sure protection against slipping on the ke. Price 60 cents per pair. See advertisement W. A. Grtorarestver has laid upon our table the second number of the ''Atlantic Monthly." The same beauty of finish which we .noticed in the first is observable here again, while the ta ble of contents is exceedingly rich and varied, and from the best pens in the land. We shall have an opportunity to say semelLing more about it when we have read it. --- --e -rne Clarion Democrat says that..liesars :ihti ver 4 Dilworth were purchasers at the recent , Jiabi in.the'lranklin Furnace in that vicinity.— These gentleman, well and favorably known in 411D1community, intend, as we learn, i o carry on the works they have bought. ..As old man named Frederick Porter was com mitted to jail, yesterday, by Ald. Major, charged with burglary, in entering the Lowe of a Mr. Coop, in the Third Ward, and stealing certain property, Nhlch woo Fond in his pnasessiott. Rai V. L. COSAA 11, of this city, hem been chosen President of Cooper Female Seminary, at Dayton, Ohio, and has resigned the Princi palship of the Ninth Ward public Schools colored man wan arrest:Nl yesterday at the St. Clair. Hotel,' charged with stealing 4 suit of clothes from a boarder at the hotel. Iltawaits a hearing. Tur. Mayor, vesterduy e lined a fellow named Krehtut, who had been arrested on Monday night and a pair of knucklers found upon him. LiDIES' CLOALS.—Any lady who has not yet pro cured, 40, herself, a good winter cloak, ,hould call at ones at .517ighe's, corner at (hunt and Pirth etc., where a most excellent assortment is now offered at prices for below the cost or importation. ‘"eirat cloaks, which-catty in the region would be consider. ed very cheap at $4O, can now he flArehAPOil At Bl'Tighe's for $2O, and tine cloaks richly trimmed and made in the most rashionalda rkTio at to .$7,50. A large assortment of fashionable furs will be opened at this establishment to-morrow morning.° ..EYE AND EAII.-Dr. V. L. Elan, of Baltimore. Oeulistand Aaday has again returned to l'itteturgh, and may he consulted at the SL Charier lintel on diseases peeuliar to the eye and ear. - - °Lb AFT TORN') are DOW ituli,,-riminately- using Prof. Irootre Hair Itestoratire; some as a cosmetic or beautifier of the cotoplesion, .me to present the hair falling, some as a mere dressing of the hair, and others to snake it grow and to change gray hair to its original color; and ?bare Is no doubt of its answering all. the purposes for which it was designed by its jarentor. We are utterly averse to incurring editorial re sponsibility in trifling matters, but as we deem it no trilling matter to Lave the hair on a man', bead (when prematnrely falling of,) actually and perma nently restored, co neither do we meeker it unwor thy the editorial profturdon to moon/mend to !fair Re storative that will effect this very thing. Wood', eelebrated "flair Itmtorative" iv the article we have in view, and if the certificates of the no On t dintitignieh ed men In the country ore entitled to eredence then Is this preparation all that in elainteil for it on the part of the proprietor. See extrema from the " :Me agan Republican" in the special notice column of this paper.—Bohway American. .. Sold by all good Druggists. Winn business traneactions based strictly on the rash system, Carnaghan (Allegheny, is now giving to buyers of Ifen'e and hey? Clothing each Indere mama in prices as bring him quite a business for "dull times." When the fact is borne in mind that hilt business is among the most fashionable, and every garment warranted well made, the preference given to his voile and prim is not remarkable. I Sem= Ctooo, from the debilitating effeels of which other diseases are engendered, may be perma nently cured In a few Jaye by the proper use of Carter's, A'panish Jlixtmee, which is now acknowledg ed to bo the only true remedy fur inch affliction.. t Tun Films SNOW.—Tbe fleet snow fell last night; it gladdened the hearts of the urchins, caused "fast" men and women to look gloofully forward to sleigh ing frolics, and mode the poor and the needy shudder at the approach of a severe and trying season. At this season it behooves all who are not yot prepared fur winter to go get themselves handsome and rum fortable seasonable garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Beckhlii dt Wilson, Nos. en 3 end 605 Chestnut street, above etb. Tux Pitt Tune— Who could dream of the mag nitude such an undertaking an the manufacture of a Purgative Pill assumes when it comes into mor al use. And how paiafolly do the following num bers speak of tho amount of human sickness and sulLsfing, that little morsel of a remedy goes forth to combat and subdue. Dr..l. C. Aven, of Lowell, manufactures in his laboratory forty gross per diem of his Cathartic Pill., through all the year. This is eight boxes a minute or one dose speciosa We thus find over 43,000 persona swallow this pill-every day. or 1,296,000 a month] Physicians, think of that, 43,000 patient, a day who seek relief from. the medi cal skill of one man. Surely that man should be, as he is in this case, MI6 of thefirst intelligence and of the higher character. llis occupation entails upon him a fearful notoseibility for the weal or woe of hi s fellow man.—Patanrille Courier. AT Cu,. U. SCRUM! DR Wi STORE, You eau get almost emery verioty of PERFUMERY, HAIR, TOOT% 'NAIL BRUSH RB, .te.; 204 .te: No Family Should ba without Them.-. We vomit of Vial's'. LJter PHIL immured by Flaming 800- Pittsburgh, Pe., s bith lumr become en iedisorroshio Nandly Medicine. The isietand sytoptonstwhich •rlex from • dbeseed Liver 0.11/fait [helmets.% more or lea, in every fund!; &mewls. ebb heesteets..obatrectios of the monies: hitnd hoer. pains In air eilb du, 'octane mash, the -smite of 11,3.1111 c Iturangement-...d Dr. lltrLecuCe aro u surcreiun rem•ly. They banner er been lumen to Gib and Ibr) Idonild he 1.14 CI “II tlmn Inearno.vs.—Tiske tiro ortineee going*, • Led, every mama or third West. Uttar aenotrnewo or three Unwell next nearside - lake rind or two • mare. A slight fireelther should lerasty reitoorthe4. too 1 1 }...Pnre va hssersibenIdleisisitid IFILANITif 05OltaTPJ:0 LIVEIt - PLAnnitinfocinted by PLEMINO Ilium., or P litabnighiPa.,...nerestd other gillePhrptilnd WlAL i rer POtkono belhri the public. Dr.llPlisaiedsei•-• -sdnilareePtiLtodei. bleeetsdestad Verniquireitsifins be had stall mildew : do _dote .com. Nora moving tritium 0,1 0, 46 ms nmolairr rialma saos. t is one of the 'weever seen In it which ft holds out in to subseribe_sr , .nett n rieculn: as engaged_ the o/ will shortly .ev temple of 1: 1 11- .. 4.11aa la see , . o T.he o grandper.: Noting day. Telegritrihic • THREE DA Its LATER FROM EUROPE. ' OOMMITIEE OP ABBTfRATION11:0:1 FA HNESTOCIC & Co.. 703vrintRR. . . • Quznat., likiv. 24.-no U. S. Mail ateantahip• Isar. Limn, T. t' : .-J. IL 13x, 18. L. Vanderbilt, fide Liverpool on the 14th, paned Cape timenx B. Jests.' Race on Sunday and her news arrived here lir the JB. Ctser... rttgiatC I; late of the Inn of B.A.Pahrrsitock A Co., and sucerlsonlo Arsociated Press yacht to-day. A fearful financial panic occurred io Eagle.' the PITTSBI7I4.OII NIA ttaavra. flaming Br.. Jb.perfed Speciagyfo• the Pittsbursh ist.a,) NP O, tarETGITS• Pirsaftcautt. WeaSineer, Nemec:ea Z, 1 1 357. lto, 80, corner Woad and Fourth St day after the Atlantic sailed. All the bank. refoned to discount in arty shape. The following failures , 1 t Wadi - we 35 ...I `,... occurred during the pooh''-City of Glasgow Bozic, ; , 1,!' 3 ,: ' ,.,,, r r.h t ,1.'", 13 ,;,,,,t' r 1 ',:f,T,T,ti0. ~,„X i - t - i o ii P I2 7BIICRCEI. PE...V.V.L. Sanderson, Sandmen .1 Co., of London : Wilson 1 ': : ,,7 . ' P rom .7/ or ; ‘ li4) bide at $154 for ' ita rn ,n f r o e ,n,r Morgan S. Co., stationers, ot Lund. , Fletcher A and $5 12 fur amity de; 150,15. 50.40 Lek GO and 25 " Lbt ' s ----- Kee% stationers, of London ; Coddington J. Co., iron extra.. family do at 057 and I 5 ilk mid small tem of fatally axon White Wheat at $5 25. merchants, or Liverpool ; MeKensto. Ramsey A Co., 11A of Dendee ; Draper, Pieton .1 Co', of London ; Tal- %its Iv brisk demand; mles at scats. of 17 leads at p 4 per tn. man, Grand d. Co., of Liverpool ; Doti, Druddee 1. WIIISKY--mte. of 19 bide raw at It. Co., of London ; Monroe, Grant it Co., of I , wanstia.: GRAIN-sales on wharf of 100 bush 044 at IS and WO Stergman A Co., of Nottingham. In tho midst of do at :Sa, from shard. '7OO built Mae S'haat at al 10. the panic the Treasury issued an order suspending EGOS- '' l6 ' r 2 "I'M n; ''..M"4441 h. .". the ehftr , e , ~,,.tho Bank - of Logbrl, 00,l author . . n 4 MIA XS -In moderate request; a sate of,lo o h. at $llO 'et trt • : bushel. the inn° of small notes to any umuunL The ellecti DRIED FRI IT-rdes of 0 clue Dried Appin at $1 to of this osier was instantaneous; the panic ito cuedi- , ~ ..1 ems!' lots of Peach. Itt 0 23 . ttely ceaxed, and the news was received with (nouns l API•LE.S.-sates of W bble Itussals at $1 Gl. acclamation in all the commercial elites throughout 1 „ ~,,,,n,,°6„ IS--,,,T;',,,i'rj,r, ~," , .p." , , , d , ,t °,lrS'l4,4l;46,,gr„,l'i'lf,' ''',.‘"kin„:. the kingdom.. i here. .1 coed fat I. at 2003 w aud over, re tu deuxual The Engliali money market Was steadier on the 1 m I!, gr.., .1 15th. Lank Stuck to quoted at 2001 fie 212. 1:r- 1 ----e. . 1 - chequer bills lenprorml. •A II kinds a prodnee immediately ad two. e d ..„ 0 , 1 SluNt+NsiAllt:ll,MA P N o A r l t ill b A Y l'l ll4 oN v el er t-a . 1.9 bbls door , I m...emiottzia It' eke iodatues, owner; I'M shit! flour, Mr bra. siderably. . barley, Swindler; II du du, stlnehlr: 0 Wale cement. %I nure laid bee. a great looney l. soli' 111 c.0./4 Um 1 1 14 ,, o: :, bio, 0„,„ .y,„„ o bid. a ppl e ., 10 b . tb „.„ 4, I. and a heavy run prevailed on all el the books. I ott, unere. Th e fmi,, g ...p ug th e bu-ine. e . e Wel, in Ilri , P.l. \VIII!. 1.17:.; po t ....4 Cat -du 1.1. all 4, 12 barrels , Manchester, Edinburg .1 other places I.c.eamo more 1 Wilmer.: 50 lads 0 1 , 1des. edt 9 611.39 kV 1 LW butter. cbeefol on learning that the troy eminent ordered the ' C i ml• 1 e"' 2 " 1 " 1•26.• sit H.' , A11 011 w(41.h: ' bait candles , ; Itralinte: = Nide paper, Mane; bbls appl ,k Audi s 92 the Lank to extend its Issues. i uster piton, C 0111011: 74 bath potatoes, Meer -tam Is lAA. The British parliament will med. ittlntedialeiy. 1 elides, Petser. i ' d CINCINNATI tho QUaler City-lot hp w e eat, 102 Lads, Tho Bunk of Prance ha.. raised its diveount on 90 day bills la 10 per rent. . OlO do Nur. GS du lan!, II lio 10114 w I a ban tads Tho English ship Dunbar boned .. Australia 1,14 I e lm rk d. to; 10 I.ld. hominy, J A Readiem sdo lard.) . 0 ,, r00 , 0 , 0 , s, soy , 14 , p„..e„,,,,,.. and ,It „r the 1 Pelle./ co:10 de alcohol, BA Mahod.* A. 99 do thaw '• IJB IS Ilea; 51 to de, Samuel Unduly; 140 do, x e , e.e i crow were lost 1 Metier; 300 dodo, ' sot i.• . Th. least advice.. front 11..11.1 ..y that the ' ;3 o ~ 22 d u ca,,,ppo, Sho ot A &kw... ' , um ,. exact 001001 of the 111 itisb 1....1 1...4 not yet Leon 1 t.o. Alexander Muse; 49,10 1 11 3 01/leNl4thr.. 01.,,,, w b eet . ....ertairted. leto , a beli e e e d to b e le than 120te. ' Keened+ . A bre; 100 Ude tluer, firattata a I'll 0.4 lie du Tito tout incurs of the Gone:lller Conlin gent had 10-1,11 - ''''''.., 11 1: 1 j II S .W)cr• , 014.10,41 I.y rutting .11 their 501.1,14 . . .00 LOUIS per Alm 3ner-.121 GUN floor Chi an a Thom -1 t was reported th at Luc... ulibli wee telievud 1 r' 0. "... d ",",, ith4 H . ~"1 . ...1 Y .4 ' 2 .,/ . 00 '''''', U 'ir,a i . I X". *. 6 4 Wan. ton use 2..111 or September was again 1....10ge.) liy . ,„,..., -- '47 4 .1 4 ,.,; - c 0 0 1„..b - b l 4 -M „ - ",,,..,. K .. 1.1 a " b 1. 1 1. 69 4 k, o r: Nene Sahib, with Ull,llllO rebels. I wheat, Forsyth Arm 27 boa rivets, 4 .10 ante, ..1., Co o , All the city people found in Delhi were bayonet e d ' wen, Ilallusau A. eo; Ihe awls, 1 tea xotalk - 11144,1 1. Lv the British troops. Many 17ttrupeans were bitto.l 1 ... I I "' "."••••.• ..'"'", Ibe '''' IhD•'4ll' • . - in the city fighting in the ranks of tho rebel.. -- -- - - a- - -4 ' a mport •by Rally° . COSINCIR I• 1.. lATCLI..IOI:Sf r.-L:4 erpord , 1 :: .1, - 1.. FT. W. it c. it. R. 3S la, stuchi; i. 2, 6 XII Tho .41 of Cotton for the weak amount to Only I collie.; 770 bdls paper, See &Perkins; 1i614 4* our, to 11,0. bales. to roans or depre..ion o.nd iAsb IV doer, ft Lindsey; 24 pkr, : wlse, • 3g . ... - co . . panic in monetary /Blain on tVedno u l e y a m! Th,,,,. i , art coal, W A McCleary:44 turkeys, Au : IgaphA, Jay, the decline in rotten ranged from LI to 113 and ' T , ,rnlg*n * '‘': I kg bud. R Ikt 1 1• 1 1 A cat 11 •1111, *M . there was 1. postal panic in the market. . lln Friday 1 rjr" 4 1." 4 „.n. 1 'l '4/ 4 1. 1, 25(1 d ?:, h r l iefigtll.4Y tem a 4 . . u the measures of relief adopted ere3te.l an improved ; 1,4,?: ~.1° , 1 , ,1,,,,,,, 0e.e,,,!,:i0.1,1,1,14,pd, .5 ni l fooling, and price+ adroneed fM with ~.ilei of 0,0110 , eh. crumbereire Dyer; I' bbl ego , 3/ mks jII flu e . bal.., the market eluting with a tendency to a still i Geld; 230 Phi, apples+, 6 eke d appM. D C : 19.44.44 further advance. The tioutatiuon ore irregular and .. b. "''''... 113 d" apples , it44l 41 ,,bnkda._ Mak, re. IS UM nominal. Tho following an. the priers given by the ' ;71,,,„,;,,,<1.:,,,,,,. t r j. 1 ".,,,,."'3,71T'::r1t , ‘ .9 7 eirettlare poldiebed on the I.:th Fair Orleans 71; I i',,,,i,:',.:'..,,,,j;1,;,,T'';',.p-,;,i:-7.1,1,1j;-tdd4.1..,...' '''"j.4 ip.. a t 53 nti.hiling Orleans 7.1 d; fair uplands :id; middling ; Phis whisky. 1714 Idde done, 119+ de pork, 43 bs s d e , 10 uplands :. middling Mobile iid. The stock of cottonl lot, lest Clara are. 01 port is Y.22.11..1 ba'•••. tneluding 102 Goa t',lr, of A merienn. _The ciroula, ilo.ite the marl:, as ileclinitig fur all ileseripriuus. Thu .I:minnow are as follows: Flour: western 2tistft2l,; Southern 274® 295: 4.Mio 40,411 a. %Vilma. red ns Pnarisiono.—The market with - a declining tendency. Pork ie 41.111 ttl a decline fur all grade, 1 1 .0171 is quiet. There had been but little inquiry and prices were weak. Latal heavy and all qualities have derlined, the market closing nominal. Loudon Motley \u v. lii.—Batik ..tuck to day is quoted at 209ii(iyi21ili nod Consols fur money Clout at s9aiti.s9l. I . IN. IAVATI, So,, 24.—Thi3 morning' , C.Jl.lllllvr c,al enntains private ili3patehes, whielt give saute I particulars of the burning of thultainhow. 337 sengers wore aboariL ineluding ,u largo number of total-boat men on the decks. The lire Le-attributable to en ineendiary,coratuitted by !Minn of the leek pes t...gem The total bee is estimated et $7.70000. A 3 soon a, the lire we, diecovered, the boat. wo, run suhure.and was burned to the water'.., edge. The wind was blowing a cliff gale, and a few minutes after the fire broke out the boat was enveloped in fa nos. The steamer Minuehaho, from Now Urleahlb brought the I sated to Memphis, among whom are the following ! Thos.Miodilook. Jt. earnon, John Mayberry and wife, Philadelphia. The book, being destroyed, no lint of dm lost net Ito furnished. The officers were all eared. CISCI.N.fiI, Nov. I:l.—Among the saved from the Rainbow are W. Smith, R. B. McCune, %I'm. An demob, (leo. Loingan, Wilson White. It. It. Dalton, MeWilliains, and Isaac Willlataf, of PittNhUrgh N0v,'21.--The following persons are known to be lost on the propellor Rainbow; Julia Lourldin, lfiram Charlton, of Alliance, Ohio. Wa llow than be, of Cincinnati, J o hn I:aloe/ter of Salines-die Ohl", James lloanan of Allegheny City, James 511..aughlin, Wm. Ilerr, of Pittsburgh, taco. Craig. of tirtningharo, Pa.„/aine.. Mettitf,•.f 111'h et.. port. to., Thomas Newhonne, biro. Newman,f I Carrolton, blind loon names .1,401).1... his wife and two daughter,, Peducth, ky., an Iri.k girl of Conholton, toil., told Mrs. Bond of Mentpl”. NEW Volta, Nov. 2. l. -The following lio the weeLlto stattment Gf the New York Cooks . .Ineronve of 1 " 000 nr $ 136 .1 w; increase of epeeist, :2,216,0N i in. crenne of circulation, 212 loth. o r ison wf depoeite. ,ter $9.000,0110. New TORN, Nov. 24. -The efforts of :too Earoptom intelligmace received by the Atlantic, were felt In the reoe,rle,l f, , ilorre of Itiehord le o in. 1te1,,,,-k, 0 lir.. It'ainright .0 Co., Wie lloce 0 t'o all ,Mater.. in foreign santoanau. • beassistntm, Woos ort.tai; 'or thi. eityt llio 14ranch Orman of Donnistonns of Glasgow, Lao° manta Mit a9eiguinent to John Hone Now Your, Nov. 20.--A large meeting seas helot at Tammany lint! to ratify the wimination of Far. ! 4- nmsoloo OVOOOI. The. lion. John Kell v, John Cochran,, and Cul. liohorty were this prineipal epooker t . The I greatest harmony and enthusiasm prolaileil. .1n- I - 1 --,,, 5 • 1 • E R., ; AIET I E s o , N i A, other meeting wee held in the Dark ot It, won, 0001. J It 1111.1 -1--wee end Manager IodETD P. Pi tho !fall being inaolcituate to aecommoi s ato the lin- 1 A. ono, altot ~lar .14 - f l ,. A. W. tutNO. noenne n0n.. , . (on rooljOurnment the Cr.rot.l pr,.-yelled I A0....1..,, , ,- Pao-ph-It, L,,, , V0.,1 Tier, lOW to the St. Nieholwohwhrre Mr. %Vv.!, ad it-I,A them. ! I KMENPE Set.VESS OF TUE 'MEAT PTAK t i Denninteon, Woo./ .1, Co. made an aerignnient I 11'6DV/2kt/eV EVIEN!),a, or 2Lth, 1051. anti I yesterday to John none for the locnetit'of all their I f,,rmed the Ifistoriod Towpwl), e 4 OUIDU FAUN; , creditors. The extent of their lialoilitles isinolltriotorti, I OUN holt DEW TIIEAPON—WoIter Toodenno, Harty A but great conGdoten to 0N11r...40.11.4 Lhc r ability 1,, .:'":.,:,.. "" t i t,'';‘;,::,,, N ` 1 '" . • .4 " . " 00,1 ' . ' 8 C ''' pay all their crtolitoo4 in Dill. Thn •117pero400to. of . ''. .' j ' ' . MD. Emily Walden re. Distills & Co. am/ Mtge A IVillionis weeeti.,,ei r p a t e ,t I ".."' W 4.1 D ..' , 1 T.• courtwle wall the new Ponce of A quIET rAm lA' 1., that of toennixtotin, Wood .'t Co. ' ; The onemplo,scol I.sleorert, Itil on Ly to .litical cam I ,l' ' '' U. '"''''' " d '''' 'l t ' ' , 0 ,, . Ws- Boone°, BIM. M . . . i.,,,,,,,.. mince., Ita,l another meeting on 'lump ins Solotare . i .,...„ m..„,,,,,,,, Doti . n .,, ~,,,,,, om thin ilium ion, -It oh loh nom, gweel..., were made, I lvdtdt A NeE.• , , aorpro.,,i, nt . 7 .1 and crowing al :oi o' o .1 .... 1 ( D"" .. 1 11 °. .rn..l r. ,. ... , 1 . P" 4 a . "ian and 1 The ,- ..1.4.tra10nl Tragodlaw Mr D. W. Couldock, le on r• inarelic4l to the Park nod Isere aldre.siol Ly ill .an o oti shortly appear. alotore, who not Isnot them to go to the Centrnl Park_ TREATRE RE.;:l,.. zizr :_ aNta _ . entnuisiu.