~,~t 4~,+~~, ijutsburgk (Owitr. •osnordrz47l.6 CITY' 7.; PUPA? • UOANIEIG; NOV: 2, 1860 AFFAIRS. =epibflc Nalan Woo' 1 1 4, 1 14eirip .' 11. Wright. , 4 •••10 'lasi,. • Illookefos. AIIVRY A. o.dirgeast UN'.7:llll.leliardiso --- Office, 144 Fourth the Committee will ten lo!ei ilizAtion Committee,. IWELL. Chairman. Pallaar, , A. A.` Brown. - Thos. P. Wilealla. W. Seek. • , OaMina. Kennedy Ilarahaill. Street; at • which one of •• in itteodanc o every • ‘, - MatioootAiettil. Oburvatiotti ior tbir Oilier., by r ~ A. Stiatr, Optician, 68 Fifth 81:-.4ointotod daily : -' - - ' - . 010100.. nr Elmo& 1 9 o'olook, a. 5t.......: . - ' 85 ' '. - :' 62 I 12 .. II --- . irt ''i TO 8 0 -o. ir..:.-.... .... .:. ... .. ' . 1 68 4 ' Thrionter.;:..... ......... : ... : . „....-29 6.10 G7pLiara ziarxspa.a. ".s. • - t B*-411LE _LE TA* AT Trimble's Yard, o; SikTURDAiiVENING Nortmer.r. 33 Tata. Oat, Oae and lilt To hear the eloquent Ctiampionoof -Freedom, J. 8 BRISBAN, Etq , and WILLIAM W. BROWN,vfCentre County.' Biorior or. -- • t , 4 , 21 , Excquisys ouunatTee. TEN 1301.11111111 C9I7IILT AND 70:11 The epilog sot In this drama was.performed jeideiday. The court room was densely Salted with men-of all Mame; who, were anklet:is o. hear the pricesedloge and tee whether the earl would mole Yrom the vindicative course ilhes all alongmaiatatned agaleet - our City fathers. Thciedividuals whose fate as Oatieellmen was settled yesterday. were . Abraham; Fryer, Jesse ROM, Joisph 11 - ii - Jotos.Digneco; Jamas DebiOlf at:ll.' Button, - Theodor* Retildol• Con. tad H . 'Merlotti, jaiieb J. Miller, Mali Bailey and Wm. M. Wills, who Were under a kale to show cause why an ritYehment shOuld not issue . legal* them; sod J. Tamar; Wm. Word, M. ?sampan, 8. Morrow. Jobb Quinn, 0. llto Vieille's, - W. T. Taylor, A. 13. 'Bilden, J. 'Dan els. L%l3g, RArbottom, A. Floyd sod Giorgi Hill, who were severally adjudged, guilty of orateopt on the 27th of Jape 1860. ; Tbi easel ware opened by roiding, the several siasientiadretunee of these parties to the rani; ens 'writs jinn. erefir ledried_from the, coin- - meeoeseent.' to the _present 'tags of . the pro. °soilage: They were read to refresh the minds of theaoutt to the ezito_e_position_ is which thispaioeii - stood. - Tbe answers to the interrog storied widish were tied at the het beeriest were' oselly reed. ; All of Maori under *the ',rule to . shim Dense, but T. Robbins and W. Wills, en emy the saute air Joseph tan, who sajs: 'The' Baleot sod Common Coniode hare made ample provision tor the payment of railroad out,' by passiag an mit prod/leg for lite levy of • ter 4} mills; I voted for this ordineuee;. the have autherizsd the Controller:to; drawl& without - on the Treasurer foram full' swan% of the eostera thti eon and-1 voted for the orlio. Tins other two Bobbins . and Wills,' mutter that they voted. ionsedeitiously,ifor the ai mill W.-them believing, and still believing, it wasomply eufficlent.' lo other respects icemen. correspond with the foregoing:l 01 these in contemn t, JaeobTeater. 114 , Th eau, J. Morrow, J.l4diaa,W. X. Taylor, Ault; Heiden ' . Baotou-mud :Jelin Legg reply Aket-111110* their return -from Concealer they varier for the 4} mill ordinance pu.ed by Coneelli; lid for She issuing of • warrant to pity, the aasts:taxed in this ease. The rOmmoder. of apse atinteuipt make vicious . w a vers, " end as they appeared robe peculiarly - obnoxious -to rilaior'irOOLletill, We give a fuller abstract of them : dierpn Ftoyd answers In substance 'that he bad itrietly adhered to • levy of three Mid& half mills, believing that *mount amply sufficient ;bet if - this, amount bed been agreed to the Beloit Coun cil, the ordleettee would not in his clew. hive emus in wean with the lot ofAe eembljlimitiurithe amount of aseemment. %lams Ward insured diet since thniudiag, at the mesdames he attended all Coo .meeting. of Cassell; voted to Millers to the salon of •der• lem Council on the passige of the 'ordinance levying.* of four ••• • (pot« mills, and voted forthe resetotiati. to psy the captain the Georp Hal enewertid.thstite hid voimd far the ordlaileiskiine:lthrmituni trim Leicester, sod attester ilia meoluticut to pay the costs. , • 1 Wm 'Rewbittfots ititswered, Mot, as it member of Common Conseil, be had:toted ferias era-, imitte in levy • tiftioiest , tei dace his return treo Lsucaeser;Atikesolor !the pays's - Op( the A: (1: Coaless -answered thus he bed voted in COMIIIDII Cotten for the tax of thin!' and a bait collie bonus the intireet due wess3l,ooo, sad the. store auessment wenld'prodonie 147, leaving • surplus of $5,647. ThLti he be, • Hared, ,oirs• obsylog the order of the. Court in good faith., At the last meeting, be voted for thoo payment of costs, Afttriba reudieg of the sisters - of thosi ono der *ends. bed -been finished, *Judge abider. I arose and, addressed the Conet briefly-on the pert of itts Meter. He observed then was • sae materiel iastter to which.. b• wished io - direst attention. No 'amusement bed beet Made, for I she payment of thoi acute. ' ' Mr. Peens; replied that tie Controller lied base taborited to Issue a warring on the Tavel. arse fir the Samuel . timed up to this time, which Jodge abater rejoined that they Aia.eot west a,*j was the Mosey that they dowel:id ol! keissdamost*gbt be neceseary to compel the N'reVa l l l " to lay the variant: The gentle. met aitsiwnilmie must pay the eosin out of their *interim isms. Having dons that, perhipl out ossi-i,M4ll,heonselves of thitrarrini for it Mr. Robblaii, he *remarked that this gentleutit was mill to contenipt. His Answers lists rata ,west; that be'bad voted ' far the ordileatee.Pfoildl:N for a levierlan.iao' which bordmiumf - engio, vet. This sestet...puts twos the Court, tett, whe:4lol4 slam are Ea' *Jett. Be; deft boo. allege L AM , be has obeyed the order' of - the Coon. He ad rely retell for an ordinance to tuft Minvelta". Ifsmad so as tomtit *lnt Court's Mr. Penney replied that he ttecii . position seehmed the gestlimen to' De 180,. . 01l Cm Members of the . Connell must eNi• for the onfleasee or be in couttiapt: The vita 'mem be um:damns. , : Though as Individual swami he was williag to (wept, with the order of Conn;:: yet bseastettal a difbrimoo of opiulot - le to the assetittlawMalwi to be levied,. he must be in oentempl. Tbs Councils, •• a legislative body, k i nd °bowlike. Court; s majority-had Coma for tee- ardieenes; bnt the winority,. in the szsr„this of a . discretion belongiog to that In their intsrsetei, having differed tram them, opt. as to whether Ike tax should be leo isd,lont es to the levy pay it, Amiss bgs oisf,..,:moilitio bapnguied, sad booesteldered is 000teiora This -wee so axtiosoadinca7pbef-, tine. Judge t otrriu4ted that Maws a simple quo - non of .assetwt: 'But whet the majority; had ased_the smoent, the minoilly • went honed to vets for the ordinate,. liir.„l'mtsey_Vither .regoidel a gnawing of time. ',Vero to minority bound to yield at oso• beefiest • glis mejority bid axed, upon 4i mills as the levy roquired f • If they - ware len- Irma in, the belid;Jos some of them say, that, 31 taxable „properly of the, city wooldtpayrabe , tax, expense of oolleoliol, - std $8 or $4000: over, due' they; sot -justified. in withintidelithilfsmieht; In the hope of convert leg stimeilf - thoo upojorityonrto their views Jediiimiair.replied . oat exactly ; 'the queetlosi:.,,W..lether the minority would evade the order*Otatervhy odasdieg out against the ms. ) 0111 72-' - ‘'i • . ..' The timerhs es bath sides vorib•r000solodul os the firm sat of Obunallmen. = Tholiadjudged sanity of contempt wore dimmed oat.' Judas Lowrie requesting the minuet to point. oat, say distinotibothir might desire to be drawn be. WWI . • . _ Jodie Boater boom' bit argonaut by sayiog 'p l ot II*: ittOttotaim (those •to oontoimpt) l 4ll ,p s ipt attoottowitia. 'rosy ats adicolgod guilty of ooshialtr add 'toast pay & duo of sobte• Mod. .tats . day, they have dose g b a o op yowl expiated o f . 0111161: BomM pf Lb eu' ea laddittliteAllt Of fast mouth, In owlotto ahow u ta k tionthipooss 1141 chef tbur coon, have sows i !sto 1111:Oattelrchstobna " - sod doolood Moto pktoo to bi itwirdedrio favor. of the ardinaaaa pria,fdlor, forth, lisvr of (bp tax. do to those, Ito liar: solewuko to onto: ootawould at. " m in jo' ..dlooratioarto tbstarminiog - mpoO Moir repaid to those who ism as yot taken no imit i os :. t .Oanii Is entirely - dliferteL Tbey ark alfll IslailleMptied rebeMinrio the bra. 'The porno tabwimoni aikido aro Wm. Woo, Alm. entior.o.l=seck Won Floyd ;George gin sad ' Look upon the assimi of, ...dm trot 06.41 sett) al i Moss mu; contempt : J^J au *4IOW, tributbitbsol mstied.. Tbp . • ‘ . inanut will auk •um fast Mot .thsito-PerUsa its 1 1) goes .tionV tTill lll l 4 , l hid dot of. inkkuo ;.locripatempitmitiob aid mem titian& to ilia s mhos ad upliettonsupri‘ lobbyist Limy mono Mot's. dud islotlifistanedsamo ..wittitbli , 'dowita of •-'401%-i,Libilitihtsfablitillrist*Os !Min ITldeff , t. ,L 4 J. , . ..'...,,-k,;*.?.-..' "never, su4 stlesits I. satisfy tbs NU"' thit be bee wit sesforaihY, - 4 sit b title deem. He del irbstlis eas to helmet en lbs evert. Melds' ie. by. seta liesitiest stworei,Aolti• cape dui: mattes ratiltleg hem lie He tiara sttesticnito lie miner. ._ : - Judge'Strolg leaked it be was the Ste who .114 be "tadsl obey, because it wee splint big actualities. ' ' - • Judge Shales answered he believed be was. His anewer,rebeJudge contitioed, etates that be *Headed all the's:sittings of Coutlaill , "id served or the Cominitriviet Conference. lie voted to "tidbits° to the ordinance of :delete Council ; to 'Waists upon it in the.coniniittee, in order to pie- Telt -&.ooe3p7omliesed to'. detest the whole Judge Woodward sated if he dido't vote for that ordlohnoit. • Judge Shales replied that ho did not. flamedWeussion here linseed as to Mr. Ward's coarse, after which Judge Sheler cootioned : He Is appointed on the Committee of Conferibee. He does spins) , he toted for the ordinscoe, but insisted on it In the committee, and thus evades .Lite difficulty;He professcrio say, not that he voted for it or - Wits to favor of it; but that be io dated be it iothe Committwirl Conferttoos 1 Sesesel of the bench diffeed with the Judge He replied to their objections that the mode In which the answer wee elpteased would , bear his loterpretation. mousse to Judge Reed, Judge Shiite stated that Mr. Ward afterwards voted against a Weiler ordi nance. Io eotainenting upon. this *misdate, be said Id. coops wee 'ltoroly intended , to get him out of a difficulty; .1//le was standieg in . Cke Woof the. Court "sod of the gavernamn. He was to be regarded am a person in rebellion &phut the Commonwealth itself. His ides was by turning; Wale. end inserthcg some frivolous maim to auk* sect - flee. This Court would maintain its dignity. .The question has been settled that it hie a right to Lama a mandamus, and if the individuals to whom the writ is directed refuse to obey it, they must eider punishment. - ' 'Judge Lowrie remarked, that jt'brai wausdatin the (inartseSeuloue far eouttelto tneke an argument to the Court after rentlet. zi • J edge Shale, begged pardon,:'ssylog ha wu worry ha bed trenched opal soy matters not proper for comment. He due protuded by calling attention to the mann of George Hill aid Wm. Rowbotto — ni. Tbey said they voted to levy 1140E6680t tax. Was that a proper Answer? Tb. Court wanu to know the ordirnece they voted for. - There hare been two adieu:Lail berate the Catoctin, Which one did tbey vote for? Do they not glee ad emirs sneerer ? Will the Coat, alder such chaanstancee, Impend pmeeediege Against them ? They do not allege they 'abed in euCtrosity with its,order by passing nett en ordinal°. ea would meet with its approbation. Mr. 31'0andlose answer, he went on to eay, eme 'the same that belted made before Court ordered an ettschmeat. Bee Nadu, anything to exonerate him. self from contort te• to relieve Massif trustful:oar re tinal? The majority pus the ordinance, but minor-- ity say, of whom Mr. .111• C: is one, we wont vote for it. Ls *Ms compatible with the order of Court?— They have refined to do that which the Court has or dered sod directed, anti caanot escape ponishment He cadet not vote forahe ardinsiee conscientlopsly, it is pretended, end he -, Sherif* ought not to be compelled.. But othenolnid so strong scruple, isle and yet voted for it! For theme nuns, confiludtd Jodie Shaw, think these parties an stlllaie tench IA contempt as when the Coart Adjoureid at -TAncester- Mr; Penury spoke in reply e f atollows In approaching the last sums• is this eventful strife, he had a word to say in reflation to the coons of oonneel. • *- Ile called attention, to the pashloakgain taken by • private relator ds Warne. Or the purls, up for sentenes. These web mere note,: before tbe Court in crimlnalproceediog. The cam presents, therefOre, si private prothoutor owning sialOgle bond and claim ing two or three years interest "coming in the name of the eommonwedth, and after Abe Court bar order ed the money-to be paid,' following in hie chase • fee legbiletors and urging the Court to Make thaw 'feel the bitteriumi of Its penaltiea. Reis dot the. lent with the payment of his doioi, but he .seeks /till further insiirms in the .panishment of private fodiei duals. He la unwilling to stand as you would in a criminal ease in the Qaarter &ideas, but tha coat exiMifealth Is invoked in • jury"; 'pooch, to exernise the utmost rigor of ttie law. Hemp the eouncihneu done any gnat tersebief P - Hive they been In rebel lion? Ilfhy does s ptivitte piimeutor dictate the measure of punishment? After they . bate don. everything that oould be doneilt le assumed that the privets relator has • Aightio punish them for voting against the form ar the iat The act Is introduced In lb. Select Council. They estimate • levy of 41 mill■ to he neceesary to meet the debt. The °thiamine. is tibia up la the regular courts of bootooas in COOMOD Connell and not eon. mirriet In: 'The members. say 014 are bound to dis charge their duty to' their conatituents. The writ mention* no specide sum, but merely orders enough ropey the interest on the .botirle.• Three questions are involved. They most .asoattaln the sum due, the assessed valite of ambits pkoperly end the au. penes of collecting the tax. Hiving done th is, they make • carinispondieg levy. This ;was the regular IfflPur dlituing the writ: ' Tbey fled theta levy of si mills will be more than sudiaimid, and this Court will certainly not hold that, in .•ifontendieg for such e levy, they-toms done wrong. ; That far there ran be no pretence of thah si thing; wittiest assuming they intended to act In bid faith, when their ketions show the contrary: • " The matter assumes this shape: Oa. Council is in favor of its', of 3; milli and the other of tt A committee of conference Is spirant/id by each and. they fail to agree. The ordiassee providing • levy of dfnidlla is peered again , by Select Council, and it gees down to Common Connell. Several gentlemen adhere to the levy of 31 mill,. tend thereby become objects of the mdatoeo veegeance. He assumeithom vadat for the Larger levy , hare done their duty and the ethers have but. The Mood. question then is, whether a tegisliftive body, having obeyed the man date of court, the latter will go bauble the writ and order the Individuals composing it to pass i m desired ant by a unenimour vote sad ie Aso otkr sy Tour honors have :said that you yourselves have to acquiesce in meagre contrary:to your views. Do you ever have your months stopped Can a Judge' be coerced to agree with !direst:mimes'? •. Judge. Woaderard bath remarked byoe'il God a neater analogy in the jar, -Mr. Nana, teptlati that be 'tuu answering the' aualou put to, him Isi/adge Ile- 000thwatd: That calsorty. tin thmitells do tbo sun (biog. They submit to the majority. It would be unwanantabla to, hold that their action most he Ualllllooll.ll. The writ isdirieMil to tbeo city ambor. Ides aid has beau obeyed by tbehi. WilLthe dotal stoop to take bold of indirldeala and pot it, cheat. *mews to them, no matter' whahlbey have done lo their racial capacity?. Will it trimuland4beto to do au-hapoaelbllity ? pass an - irdlomusm to which 40 other, may disavow ? lodge strong obeeread that if ,otte can refuse, all Mr. Penney : Ii does not follow. TM. woald be In point until the act Is done.: It might be so bald until the matter la disposed Mat the INIOWIti the as is dose, your command it obeyed in , the only way it eau be obeyed by those eating in a legialative capa city. It le admitted thole who Toted for one levy are not in contempt. Row then can yon hold that those who voted for another terry Intended, in good faith, to carry oat the tame object, am In contempt? Captain Ward voted to /Am to the ler, oh SI Mills. Meg in Council, eating on Ma oath, hi. Council had obeyed toe writ and be mod upon it. action. , lodge , Strong di ected Mr. Pentey's attention to the fact that some of the parties stood convicted. Pommy. .condnued I. Wall. not entreat the alsmency of the nttl. I Mali? not make any ap peal. lam pot -entbOrind by my idioms to do so. I will merely etas their rights. If the'oourt think faintod, ,to Pot *7 role on 'record = to favor of 'tits, ordinance etrutimpt, . the:Cot:sells are drip ped tither ligidatim powers aid the,. are trios ferrid 10 an mart.'lt {summed that after the writ bee been returned mitiented, the , ricord of the Coen sils will show-upowe' whom -punishment la to be in. Aimee ..,Titircettrt says, ";co tot be In the, minority; me don's cam for year mosofeuee; the 'ordinance the test; we'll see the record of your een/ and make a Math:cams between You: Thoegb our writ le the/W:1On that didn't vote, the. ordi nance:. me too bad di; yintsinerity met Mr to bad odor; ii you don't bring-up a neergthowlng s unan. Woos your, you'll be punished!;! ..Tlma gentle ma who appears for they relator . 445 talked about a revolution; What broom Calculated to prodoes a revolution than allowing a private re. - Lator to oome Into court, end bee..,. he ha* a bond !oilcloth, all members of the City: legisbetnre bad 'assnis and tidlcale tha Idea that they ban connien don scruples? -.What bash:ten have you with a 066.000.7 Vote for you are In Meta:opt !" This 'ls the thatuage throat et de by, a private relator. • 1.01 otheinsion, Mr. Penney observed that - be re .garded the present ease as malagona to one be which, fter a I.2ft. bad beta tutted is. a anti promedieg 'seirebe ;nosey made, the partyro the will Wroth§ mot rot:roma nimble* against the tenon to da ta% la order to gratify hie wtheorme appetite for lodge Shear rued tome ardhiritlite golog lo gni that It was noosing the* all the members should have voted for the ordinance, after which the Court, retired for omisultation.:. After She 'abet:on of half 'an hint the Judges interned, when, through Judge Lowrie, ths Court! made thir - lobbning desist= J. J. 1104 . 4. Hata; d. - Theyer, Behrmano. I. J. Miller, W. Betiej,..l; Rees, T. Hobbies, W. W. Mille and W. 11. Intten were seststmed to pays doe of $5 each Mid the. tests of ' the writ Of , attethmeat. Jacob Tomer, B. Thotopsn, 'S. 'Morioe, - .1 J,Titylor, Antinw B. Hayden, .0 Daman, and . J. Lang were ordered to Pay $45 each and all the emu; and A. OwM'Candises; Captain Watt; Q. Hui may/ Borbaccom so each and all the costs. The pullet then left for "the, Sheriff's odic", where the In the cosine of Ids rimariti,' the comma for the city, father, had , ocessien .m 4 the word nisei, mum! Mid& jede - Woodward's tenderness of the judicial dignity meld net endure this. Ile therefore literrupted conned with. the eiware; 'Thum .. Court bas no thumbscrews." Coonseirepliati With the at mat'ocelatesa and inrs diffetwee,'"that may Lo." awe of the Supreme Judicialtribunal mu , evidently not of 6 siesta 'dernintiori.'' The mildness of the penalties ledieted Alpo' literates:my. eounollosso le as indicationthat the Court dies Oot watt to tamper with the tmentment which it mill felt melon the tafiroed tad. . C 41 1" GT Q Hassioits —Before Judges ht'Clere, Adams and Puke. nearttior. Nov. 'lst —The perjury cue (Corn: e. James N. McLane) occupied the.allentiOn of the Heart during the entire day; and ‘lll;Dpi be Gobbed. in all Probability.' before to : morrow 'Nothlug now was developed In. the tee. shim ; llwu subetefitialiy the eame - .ne that evee, ( l l .nddailids.l. . Titsueiss.—Tas, Duchess of Mal 6". sad orkaiWits's Benet." vs. 'Mt see Potted foe eat bated' of - EEsr, : willott takes , plass ekla This "li I strops bill, aad co. 1 . 041:1 Witt mats tarp donatlds upon the puwio 47. is 40 t iktgitIcie s blet sprinniaos • A t .141ff1-0110/4 o,' EMggl The Barbeeiesat .I"wreaceville. Flva Theasaaa Peovla it *GREAT ENTEMISIAthH !!! As early as Wednesdely niorsingprepustiobe bad begun for the event of yesterday., The epot-1 fired" for having the barbecue on'erasi Le* acre field, lying below Lawrenceville, ultras the river, and capable of holding over 30,000 people. It belongs to • Mr. Mark flmlat, who lives in the borough. • , About-12 o'olooli - Wedneiday morning, the ox," an animal weighing about 800, wu slaughtered and pot en the spit, coneleting ofg bar of iron 2.1 Indies in diem ter.Eaoh end of the bar rest ea on shriek wall which bed been built as afire place. A fire was kept up ander hand through out the entire night, and until 2 o'clock yester day afternoon the spit was keptin motion. The ground, were Melted durlog the day and night by hundreds of people, curious to see the dur ation of cooking an or. whole. The oars of the Citizens' Puteenger Rahway and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, caroled oat thousands of pereonaduring yesterday, but tow ards noon the rush was no great that many were obliged to go OD 1001, which What was prefew blo to being etmoet 'drooled in the ears deity were ea full. At 2. o'clock yesterday afternoon, the process of outtiog the animal up was com• mended; Log tables were arranged in the form of a square around the spit, sod capable of aroommodatlog front 900 to 1000 people.— They were covered with bread, pickles, entoker and cheese, which, with the roast beef, ;consti tuted the treat. Ae it woe a "free blow," every person indulged in a lute of the meat and a drink of the water which was dealt out with a very liberal band . About - 3 o'clock a meeliog wee called at a stand, which bad been armed for that purpose. The meeting was organized by the election of the following gentlemen as officers : President--Tnos. J. BMW", Esq. Vise Presidents—John Ckay, Jr, Alf. U. Lloyd, Esq., J. L. Cometook, Eq., Aodssw Bolton, Esq., Ehnood VPilkioe , Erg, Wm. Bagalay, Esq., Joseph Tomlinson, Esq., Capt. David Holmds, Wm. Bishop, Esq., Joseph Walmight. nserstarics—Chaanmy B. Bosimials, IL B. Park inson, J: I'. McClure. After the officers of the meeting had taken their seam, the Presideol Introduced John 8. Esq , of Bellefonte, Centre oounty, the home of Cot. Curtin. Mr. Brillion rink* at some length, end eery eloquently too. - Mr. Brieban was followed by the Bon. Edgar A. Cowan, who addressed the audience for op. -wards of an hour and a quarter, at the end of which time the repres ttttt lees of the various Wide Awake 'Aube withdrew, in order to mate the necesiary arrangements for the torch light preclusion which came off hi the evening, In which the following olobn portioipated: Repro. eentatires of the Central clan of Pittsburgh, with its divieione let, 3J, 4th !Cod 9th ward Wide Awake clubs; Central Club of Allegheny city, with its divisions . the Bill Splitters' Battalion and the Lincoln Guards. .Toe Lewrenoeville oinbe and eeveral from Birmingham and Sharpe burgh were also in Line. After marehing through the principal streets of the borough, the proonseion broke op and the various companies marched home, well willed with their Sint Bar. beaus. The field bad, at 13 u'olook, the largest nom• .ber of people lo it that were there at one time. It is estimated that there wereover fire thousand present at that time. Tbe crowd averaged shout 3000 pereona the balance of the day. tiandrede were conatantly eomieg in and goiog out. Many ladies were pettiest, who seemed to eujoy them• salami amazingly. Amoog the institutions of this oity, or at least. as for, at political meettowitre 0000sroed, is that peripatetic! youth in the - fipple trade, who attended them all, and always bar a fig mount ed on hie basket, with the Camel of the candi dates of the party who Mild the meeting, print ed on it, thereby disposing of his stook town pathisiog partizans. We ear him yesterday on the grounds with Ms Lienotn' - and Hamlin flag which bad been 'got up rev/adieu of expense") over hie basket sod by means of which be was doing - a thriving trade • The barbecue was a greet 11100011, and will loog be remembered for the flon It occasioned There were very 1., drunken peopia DA the grounds, apd they behaved quietly enough • SHOCKING Acetnairr—..4 Yes Rails Over and Iyilled on the Allryhenst rutley Poifrood —A man named Daniel Driscoll, empluyed fie • book wittchoun by the Allegheny Valley fluilrind Company, was run over bg_the 6 o'clock Accome cotelation_train on that road lave evening, and instantly tilled. Heiwea employed to run ahead of the grain sod keep tee, week altar Tee trains on the road are dream out of be city by &malice, and he wan hat seen ahead of the Act• commodation train when It wan near Walnut street. Aaddeoly be mai Been to fall by the CODLiONIOC. The brakes were applied bat it arse too late to cave him, an the whale train bad gamed over bun before it nonld be stopped. Hle body eke, taken out was horribly mutila ted, the left arm and leg being mashed to e jelly, while the'top of the head wea out clear off, his brains spattering the hrack, and the . wheele of the per. He wan a map of about 50 years of age. gie leaved • wife and sin children to mown their lot: Coroner Bostwick , ' wee imme4istely summon ed to hold en iequeet. On arrivieg @Fel:We ed two or three 'homes sod then adjourned the loqueet over mall 10 °Week this morning, on account of 'labium to, melte some inreetica• 1100 relative to the speed of the train at the time the accident look Owe. /toWeer a FATAL Sceionar.—About 8 o'olook yesterday morning,' s women, whose genie le unknown, in putties along Pout street, attempt ed to cross the trick of •tbe Pittstargh, Fon Way no toCkittsge Anaemia: - The morning muss train.was Ping tpfutethe Central &stint alike time, nod wee running rather feet. Just as the woman mapped across the. Hilt rad, the Jammu dee ran against her. and but4or tits intrepidity: of John Nolan, the track tender of the road;,' she would have been kills& fie , saw the disprove etiolation she vat 10, MO jumping on the now catcher of the engine, josreasibt ber as she was falling on the track, sod jumped with lier-for the Street. The escape WWI a narrow one, and should sure as a warping to those wbo ars in the habit of musing the track liken trains are pass ing RZTritNIU —caw of Polio Hague returned from Clarion Ism evening. He reports that the man Who wee arrested by the Bberitf elect of that county to no. other than Dula aline 8bot: '..pal," Charles Lopt4 It appetite, that after stealing the horses in Michigan, thereep seated, Lague coming beat° Matisse opupty with the boreal end Sbotw.ell going Into lodises. When Logue cisme book he wenn° the house In Clarion where he wit de arrested, sad lay minceiled. them for some time, gotil-he rK list ventured out and. gays Om clue, which re. Bulled. it his captors. The County Commit entre cold officio Hague thefs3oo reward whit* eras °feted. RUOAWAT.—As • two noise buggy, nontaining a ;ones geutlemen and lady} was passing along Market street, between Liberty and Filth, yea terdaY, an Irishman drltiog a dirt ,cart ran' against it. The harem in the boggy took fright and daehed down the etreeL la trying to turn into Fifth *treat the buggy was !inset and the inmates thrown out, though fortunately Teed,- leg pri iejuriss,! - . The berme soon entioneded lo getting, loose from the relelehr, sod .ran wildly dowUlderket street to Fourth, Obese they were caught. Boeisaep CLIAIIOII -.ATOP Uaderstand that our Younifriend kt 4 1 , 1" bee I turobased tbe establirbiteht of Mem7-D11,1!, ...u.bo ' in Federal !truly near the ratline:, s_r city, endikii made a tiouunsnoemant In the al Wand Limp beeriness. •We vial' him abundant' mimes§ newmodertikleg. He is a young rem-of estrgy, and defer/en ittietmouragement of all ,who \may be in need pt the srikdes he st anufaotur and tells. '"! To Republicans of Atleghsuy oily held • grand:rally at the howls of Pol. George Garet, Third' ward; on Wodesiday evening. Eitel!Si and itirring addressee wore _made by Mears.l Tiro. M. Modal, II P. Mueller, a L &Milt and 3.1). Riddell:l. Oar Moodier° thoroughly Or "niird In our Motor ally, hod will poll sula-1 armed ,wejority for libloola aud llamas pal TUeadUPeXL, !* 1 • :AIIISTLD.-01Boor 111aueell, of the 0117 PO. lice, CIO Wedneid•7 , Jatpes (on of 16i thieves who forced seieutisooe la Draeo's Itrooel7 store, Butiday coot-Ohl hiat,) enter the Tbeatre. Watching hie obaiee, the offitter walk. ed wpi to Bell and quietly larrested „Mtn Th Mayor committed Bel 1 iirderaull of. $4OO ball. Iluitzunta, the Royal • *fated, had soothe larie sod laablenible audleitoe !eel evening, at Hameln Rall, 11sastouadad• them by treating the whole house to a bottle or else, which seem ed to lave ettioexhauatibli eupply of the juice or the grape Itt .G Asa RALLY.—A call la tuned In soothe column for a grand mass meeting at Trimble's gird,. on Bluarday'svaidag. nest, 'at which' Masao. Brleban and Wm.i Bravo, of Owen =Qty. are to speak. _ • sideffifoidl thiiatteition . or our readers to as .wrlde avertbetl la astagtow kolas% celled. BLOOD FOON It to ia eatlntly hew alotteell. pal watt mot DJ ocefauseted with duty of the aowereas pewit wedltdome4 !bldg. It ei tlielf.r Via Bleed inkwell prepared Dr Ittertiat to the auto 410 hateful la *Aloe, awl What poi wile.. let Mita. Let all thew. Dino* ei& tallallet from Pariftl.lloptaity or dodieleeiy 6f lAbod: 04i cemetytwatly with mai thymic [Wawa ittateat, tali Me LOOS fait atet reatewella blaBIL.:: Ws betlestaat; our Do gull hiteLfieelied • simply of ltd. itiee of to. world wiowiteJ DB. SitTORS INIPANTILD CODDIAL. shkh away melte shoat/ ltati. It mewl.: nop.regat or °Ostia any Mal abet., r, and of course tenet to hashed& for ill lafoottle amp ate. It will , Witty al pith, awl tot.. the gnaw la of teithlaft. wad ettbeseaso time mutate dm • !Mall tatattirel aril maser, whet Din'eadleil; anxious BIBS IlkeSai nights: procure supply. ..d DP at WWI echeritoureat.: 'Art!" rtdmb,,ltsl.44ll4ll4W-fif THE LitEni:-s...7'Ws a r- rsasasa Fe RECEIVED AT TOE DAILY - GAZETTE OfFICE. -. • ;•. Arrival et tile Dobai:tau. retri .- al' Pour"; Nov. 1.-41te steamer Bohemian boo paved hero with Liverpool dam to Itaradey, the 18th' ilt. .. .. . Italian affairs arstutchan . m a . mu gre w, Naomi at Livarpool consequitat upon theopening of a splendid free library. The Qosan had *anted to Windsor Castle, from her visit to her, danghtar, With renewed hadth. The Tiams'Paristorrespoodect esyi the departure lof the; Pope'. nuncio front Rome was 'oonsidered a Ifonsuuner of the Pope's quitting Rime. The same lantheritysaya that seldom hes the spirit of hostility !been so general In the Chareh of Franca or ever no boldly dMphiyed. : , The putout! circular, allocations and sermon. all danonmo, and all but implore dicta* seaplanes on the Invade/a of the Papal States, and by Implication, on the Emperor the whole puristy has been aroused i throughout the country. Advimi from Italy say that as soon as the noes ation;of Nantes and Biter to Sardinia la proclaimed, I Garibaldi willresign his political power end assume I the !Unction of CommandarAtaMidef of the land and . sea formai of &titbit's Italy. 1 It mu reported In'Elitlill that Resale had recalled its ambalsador froosTurin, and Orin the Sardinian fro° ambassador atilt. hamburg his pserports. ft was! reported that 14,000 Pledmontsisc pa had reached Naples. , They will primed to audio to join the troops about entering the Roma • frau i Livaairoot4oitt.l . 9.—Briadaluffo ant buoy 4. and !all qualities have slightly advanced. Wh buoy ant, and Ito td higher .' QOM has an saucing modal:icy, and holdets demand 'bi,gber prime, mixed 137. id. Flour is' deli at a partial advance 91 fi. American 280;33016d. • , CormeriiaL—ifams Cotton Market—Hew - .0:. leans 1.41 ordisoris, 984 boa 88L The martin. is buoyant and 2f(l3f higher. Stock in port 39;600 bales. . . , leeclon. - -The Bullion In lb* Bank has deoreatad /10,000 daring the, week. 'The money market, 11 slightly eagles and'nosstiltuL . . : L*rairr.—LfasrpoOLSouardv --lhoodstutrt stead. Flour Yils 6digl3.. Wheat, ma Ili 6d0124 Id; Southern IS. el ®13.; white 'do. 104 5i40141 3d. Corn'llrea; mixed and yellow 381 ei@Ste Si; white 39/6424. . Prfeeirioxe.—Beal' hosiy; holdara are pressing oa ths market. Pork 'quiet but arm. Bacon quiet. Lard quint at Cl. ' ' . Produm—Sagar mud,. Coffee dtal. Rice quiet: Rosie steady at Os 4d@si 61. Thrpentino militia arm at 3la Odetligs lid; holder, demand an" advance.: i . , . Toe ship Sunderland , holm felvd , PAr ionfrd to Charleston, put bask. %' - ; Coma Persigny, the French lilabter at London, had bun sommooedio Paris, le was roportedlhat he noosed' Thonveall, .o Minister of Foreign Alf• fallen —The French bishops and clergy unarms a rigor. vas defence of the papal (ware. "Ads believed that the Papal hf 'mein at Pula will The rezigtonlon of Marquis Pollacieico ie menintne oil Met Opt confirmed.. Aitothjr attach of': the rt;al trOops hod bean no pulsed by Gitibaldi.• • Count Atari, the Stcilian representative at Turin, has resigned. lt , wea reported that a (rub attack of the Royal ' leti on the tleribeldittos war method: The movement of the Pruett troop. upon Viterbo and other oleos, within 60 miter of Rome, noosed Peat 0 1 rilettefaation among the'lieliabitaute. 16 Is reiterated that the AnnUiene hire tersely concentrated their Num' on the frostier.. La no cantintned report elates that 4060 of thane from Man tua around the Po. / • it reportal that the national vote In Sicily ha been postponed till the Sikh. It ia reported that Proses will demand a. the ,prici of bee rapport of Auriga, that the latter help her In reviving the qinutlon of the Danish duehles. The Paris Pattie eneontone that the &welsh nen. 'llaesidor to Chloe hih received ea intimation that the Emperor will be dispotet i to peeve if the silks *entire the Panto form. The semi= of U. Sardinian Chamber woe stoma eit the 19th of Octoltr, after the adoption of an ad „elms Co the iihiSt etiOreNof the expression of their omega and gratitodn Sigoor Enos, the eminent booker of lillsdrid t Ina dead. • Th• time for then:looas or the Sorenhos st War saw Ilse Item fired far the 20th of Oriober. • Iwo:L.—Th. Bombay mails reached Marseilles , 013 the 19th, and wen sipeated to arrive at London In mania for the Amish:Me portion to be placed aboard the Europa. Anothei• raialag of an important ober- Kato is reported as Kot!sower. Exam —4to Janeiro dates to the 29th of Sept. are furnished. Rzabfeff• 2 7 • Loaom.—Tbo moony maiket bwe ter.p.triit , at extreme rates, bat cia the 19th there lila /rooter eats:experienced. though the market aim mill un settled. Good bills mode readily taken at the bank minimum rotas. The dearsisse of battles in this bank of England Is oat larger than wee onticdpatad, and the withdrawals bassi been light. • - Eing Vino, Eneuuel had nut jet nmehedlispies. Gatibeldrs ministry retnained . io .seett, on ac count of the popular gemonstratiosis made against their resignation and the expaaied urinal of Viotor Emanuel. . A telegram from Naplu astmaeoes the mimeo of Conttt Anteater°e sod hie Meiners from ht. monads. Tha people of the !Papal Sutra are sameroinly tigaiog petition, on the oubjeot of the me?emeets of ill... French troops. ,; ; Fr ilivenier; -- Rov.: ht betook and Western Telegraph lin. 1i * c6t0p1 61 64 •16 411 2 pltp, end we am now in direct "eononnisatiop with fit. The compete, le premired to recoirehad forward dis patch.* to and from 'Callloroh In connectiod with the potty Reproof, which will deliver them at the rasters tormloos of iho Plaarrille Telegraph Doe, over which they can be telegraphed to soy part-of Colliornia.: The tariff from Sc. Dade to any part of California le n 40 'bill:leant 16 words and 2313 sub additlotral word. Telagnipbid oopmectiona can he mad* with thee Pony' Exprom at Elt. Josalh, w haratokore but edgy and a half and .centimes two days can be eared by mailing the Conneetlon at Fort Koarpoy.. CoL commanding the Iteadqosrters of the loraOtry, with the bind, anivod hero on Om Slit inst.i nu, commanding °Moor of th• post nod aos- Poo ors treater. smfrarraned by the importunities ortb6.6lalt wad iodlgeofritor tiogfecip Bice} ?rake ther e no facilities for the, comfort- of the Melt .60 tild• the utile ptorided by lb. gasferbumbt. Ott tho 20th of October it commenced blowing and rainlog; touting almost to fvlioniado., 0. the 27th Wylie cold, sod some fell . T3lO lodise!' Cr. gaiet. ' AU the Pawnee, braves have gone fontjion a grand buffalo heint- CM4. - Aid*, wide company F. 2d Tofantry, Ii exported to flaunt to rotors to 3031 poet from Pawnee igency, , oa the 4th proximo. p. Ingle, Wreeldont of Monmouth, lowa, roturnlng from POWS ?oak, was left by two of his travellogcrupporajorea, whom gasps are poknowo, atthe hospital door, oo the 240, Theo they Moped oil. Dr. Romero humanely took him Into the 11640 r tal sod ottended bet be was too far poop with siren meter , II! 4 16 d, sod we. boned in lb. grave yard of the fort, 0/3 the tithe Col. Crouton, Deputy Qoarter.master Gmeral, arrived from Utah to-day. Capt. Math, of the 10th infantry, accompanied them. Tee thermometer ibis morning stoat at 30 dig. Nomerone trains are passing both east and cut to. day;. Weenteoron Crrr; Nor. 1.--Sembothetal adrtoss weird bare show that owing to the energy of reeeldeat Omens; ta Oen. Ilerron's Melodist/I of war o pr, LOPE . 11 4 to thi elitftiMat of th e Mon. t* . "Mon In ;WOMB. IS the N.epaldia of New Oren. ado may by thts thin be caseldeted at an end. — Is tb• deeisire action of Orators, fought by 3,500 moo, 300 went Mon the geld..: Boipelneorrect statemonts hart beers mode in m ind lo tbi tmainwnt'promin4o9 tit* to tits ottY ot Pm:4mi by the Amerioan and British men.of.wor. The lothadont of tbm State wltUal employing !hi city troOpe In pureeing the ague Warpath dam tromp requested 'the joint landing :end Herne of both:NO*4*one, and as soon as Obey 'were'dared of no further use. aidati were coring Of given for the Withdgessel of O m s for. At th e test dates n r . only'sth BrWt marinos remained in the sty, hut oh' by limbo* of tbe intendant. Thaddeus Brett; Prolate to leaving Washington for floiroci, gel Tnostioy for tim,pqrpos. of obtalabug roller or the soFeroes is 'pow. row t060,..a. Proaldent of the finitsd States, entreat. fropsdoest , meats, under tooth, to show tbo deplorohle cot : SNOOD of th e people of thnibnyllmy. . . ~.Tno hundred thosssl4 WOOS of th e thrill jumbo thotuotid of Agricultural' pert of the Parini Wiles R apom . ' .74n . int by the h. UN of fiePrlteentatther, have bele panties. . —,. ". Be. l tritroar, Nov.'• I.—The Wide Amaral 'Mt their:Ono parade to.night, about 350 men tutulpg oat. I They fanned is frost of the MaYor!tr ollituraad 300 pikes= were dittitUid. to protect thool• -Ttl• bootleg sod hissing was 11111/4tlPl "le'Lth 'ipso. tater', wee, mama' and obildnm Join g 'Ws sy.- ;mst.* of &tidos. _They:gaited on the route of parade at 7i eoloalt.l Baltimore street was throng. ed with people walling far 'Otri grand Unites prom. lion I ehlob also °butes if to-olght. The Wide Avraltee were readied thraughout the route with gems and Mime buts* attempt woo made to molest them' :On Lombard: Wept !they panel the Onion Minute . , Men who limo abOOt rottittolt . sod won restart with bluer aloog the whole ou4L They, now militias : throne' the lower nation of the city, assorted by a lugs pollee foroa. They will.bring up et AO Front Wert These", when they will bold 4 mass meting. - Mon; hy Mewls, Montgomery, Blair other . splutters ore salaamed— . bIidiNAT4LIII. NOW. I..—dpurious bills on the r ot i r County Bank have made their appearanoe here!. The plate is genalaf"bat the tignature is a bad Inaltationt the paper is of a much fighter texture than the genuine; the present dingy, greasy' bleenid appearance of the filling ay is cause end 'gm large uotaa bungliogly dolts. r • Mill NOW I.—TbeTotriterhloard of Co.. Vl444iii, nom _ posed of Gov. bleak, Oh f dasUee Yeti and llLF:Disoiet'AttonerY Howard; oat to-day sod esteemed Abe returns for delegates to Coogan. Dem,,, has; 14 majority over :Daily. &pi and bail brans awarded the' militate of election. Al►, Oit 31.—Ttm..Braakapridgi sad I.)ati Ball-partlea are holdlaai aiparsta wettings tab larpolog. Thor ara bath" IFgaiy 'undo& The ipitakers at ilia Psmaaratto wattleg araVaing n lstaaa : to Liaeoltecileatlaa. Itoorgo„Po„ Nov 1.--Itr.:tharthr. puma tbrottib Eartoithistautrdoon , from Now 'fakir' root. for tirtatO , Ha via brined with 'a oslatorot 32 guns aid itoto orithootoottoolly teeetrottby the tarp turz bse 60,0th:so rougregottri &CO* depot. --. • • Ark..,Peitrrattcy lfor. I.:—A'Osowatonzi OWL; od 611;14" Pooorta. the irtios4 And tram oommosood about DOG% eml the now to atill &Ma& with sirbll protptedt ota tokolif wit otAtot., ' Loirsirritia.artudtarrtui:4 ?met: het 3 , , tub, g!**; .1 ! s raliiim -I:a .4 .I D-011101( EMME=I COMMERCIAL RECORD. , . .03111111711107 ARBMIIATION .FOll SZPSZKBER AND COMPEL. .. . Pam, P. P. Davin Cutiukt.. • ; I - Wa. Wttxwo, „ WS. MOCIMIT, IL 8. Wasp. Warty Review alibis Ptttaansigla amity. (Repartatqmcialtyjimr Oh Hit emrlA 0.1•11de.1 Prensamaii. ras', Nut.; 18611. Dming the week Which bee jut doled thee taw teen Ilahatnapromment In trade, and the Indlrelloam now are favorable for a lair laminae, after Wm advition. Until that time; however, pother. ..ill undoubtedly •auperleda bad- Deal Tbe gamma namkot overeats no now Impact worrhy• of apedia/ node. holm continual lamp 4 and doll, without any vitiation lo prima; Grucnivor are /plat hot dm and oacbanged. Orals la In Mr demand at hot weat'a qaduaroos. • :The weratur ha• bees cloudy, warm nod aoaettlial, hot not timemonable. Our river am again In hoe Wavigebla condlthat‘ami a fah . amoont of bagman has been traumata:l h; the way of sseamboatiog. . :APPLYS—Tba market le pretty well applied, hot the dernerd It about equal lo lt. Tbe wake have been liberal at Thwadll fur cocain" sad 025000 lor cholas. !A/11148—The p moo mkt were mall at loco. orima oft riala gertlyi; Pots range from .14044 X, Pawns hy, 0651+'SU stork in that hanth Is ample tor all ordloar7 :1111—Plttaborgb manothetarad condom. In nth dasnand, With riPeldy ahlymmte to all pro millrf.. The r . slthatiad rates 14 prate:it - am: ball Ma Hamlett 41400 800 11,60 , BACON—The mart. t ramalna daU hot onsbangad. Wa ante alum of moulders at illyieflY, ; *lda at 11Wllflm italo 4tOM at - n ro m. cored bout at 141034 ;Note t• . •BUORWRIAT PLOUR—TMrrasipta an liberal bet DTI. ors, ao jet, an untbaoged. We note unto at p.,25, and sr.6o. .aW quality. 13141 . 1111 i 1001311—. Butter la In nem better demud, butorkte an uorbangs) Pau of Prime hrub Roll bare ban mikado tt• 1256®11k. per pound. Top are same and ant 'Seib 11Xgario per dozen. BA9ll.—tbe prior current a Memo.. Bertat l Harker. fee Wets) bop I. as kapok: guar sacks l*a b.. Wean R 100,26 lbeCloo tbilVl64ll7k If 10i 1110114;111M Nt beat—i le Ilk 10 do 1P.1,6V26; 11 do SUS= 20 do ifl=7 l ; do 2 oo lt.tr ll oamo s $ Zb. pI tb Mluob, mutt,, $lO R 100; 2 do, dtilling, Vic 2 do, Oanstarre,•sl4 Ole; 2 do dal. 61/30126. • ' .11111.11148-41111 asd meet with but a Malted locals).— Small sane are oeillog at 00066 c, and York State at Elbe 00. Ilito6ll2.—cootiono to moot with • moderato &Rant, but rano aro without entorta change. El an of common St itti 40 Mt a tonny u i 2 768 gb. I SIMMS AND . TUILS=ThO *Uri Plini limb, Y.! todulat nation gool ti.. Brighton on tor Burial:. $l4O 4121,76..0d Tar. $4,7544AT81L .. d0 . g. From non, buckets In .51 the Moll gray at sl.??giz.,µ • ,- i0L111:8111171%—s.:to `boa +=..d. 8•1•• at 594042,62% both. wlth • goal dotooad. We note yaks of Prbio• W.ft 10§1.03ionstk fLoatotri it It 4outo, mod flleillab Dairy at Ito N.- pound. OlUIV—Ths receipts hen boss Lipp stul prim hue do. OMA • grin.. It ui De “Illos et $1 per boi. 1/094gMr • M/42.04 1 . ii) a 11 1 4401 1 •14" .ar. ri ell 0/ IWP. ' '1 1 ° lb b16.1 /P E.F....1 1 , 14 o* b 'ls,, led .1. ti 0/ %VA Ilops,. cut, IP o . * b Msiti cf p . l!!t11%1 r a a ,r a r a. -42 2 ,4 * b sl,lolr • Otatl . 6 1$ L. mill I.llfl= s sr ors lido s s. ilexoP. lo YAIMI—Tbs markst Is Mod at the Wowing titietetisms which are corrected to dew Fate...__. I 5 P. 0.19 TAM. Fo 0.600-- Ma 1000 . Itool, to 101ackehre 90 o "lb F i t) Se. N 0.114 ...........9i e b DOW Ilia 400 dos No. Nn.704 ..... load. Csrpoefbalu, 444.c01. xe ip e . Do 010 whits. 24 4.40, Da : 4o 00ivslit ..... " Twi.... ..21a lli fb 1 huidli Lug. 16c . I V PC ' L. °. 1:: --- It : 341/11- 1..._....__.....„, 14 3 id OA NOG' +raj 800--augu...ii wort, E our quour doD. - 12%, =W3I3 and odama4ctrie 1.1013. Soap ninanis AL. balm mad, 114 for Oulatlialthla r thr Palm, and 13 .113 r &wpm% Tune. a Malls, 664 Osyry.e. Clualled 011 m and 1 kir Germaa QUAY usm..-4. ha good @apply. W. quota from . i b.& *t 60 4341, sad from Waco .t 054:0. ObdOßßttar—b.w deettned . Itnia smutty, Ma m. quota sir follows bJ tb. bat: water crackers, de Wi lot;'batter, 74-, attar bw rode, 7o Oat *owl, SAO P bbi. I}llllD TRUlT—Piechas (thee nano% crop) aro edllog at $3,11% per Weald. Apples (Ma geolon , e crop) are plen ty end oat' Loth. Pg:4 azgf-01141. to InqaLry !Jr • dale • of•• •0! reop4 bozo 1114.1.3 lor plata end dal p•••• 91 rakfasas—.4 In good mane at the eriloertag rateei me 414tenc Q,40; Pita= 07; chitin ilgle—Ara doll bat ode -beard. The truniertlolie b... Nan limited, and are generally congaed to the local trade. aloctosel, Moeller t, large, 641 at engage per berrel; ht bble;et g 11640. Loh White Oen at jetgs,Z t nbl, Übe barring at 141 We pbt bbl, galtirnoro Herring et grill4l to bal. Manor. Herring .t 10,6044,:6, adj. da P.* Ateolore $ 6 ,4k Lelre bunt, j 6 j(6 eggle—The receipt* beta hem teree..lll. the decimal Iltolsed, It bring rather pOLTIZ lu aper e .pg. We note elle ol 14 bM ofgren to Co' ebippieq IC.t Monde gar cat, tad laz bad of ehipdaffe 70 kart. it co WI6IIIL-111•1•1••0atIng ttul wok, b bul Ing •Itty• Ile•• • 41.• b.. 0 light, sod g•bee•lly of • We cbitleter. tams Y. Arm but extebong•J. Tb. nmelpt; b4b by Yell ••411•;‘0. boys baba libotaL Tb I. but • very Itby .0444 it( •up• 41.41 Inottlol4. Tb. 1.1,R•nl $. 51 . 1: 0 1 ;10 for .care.., ®tsl.o alma; 0,11410 ed 14 nan knot), aud 16,25,4040 G943211411ii,r0• mmirt 1M46 %ob.( 'hut ..44.1y, mkboot any LIMP. 111 let. Solt( qnk. at 8 3 / 4 for I.lr, Oa tor lirlore, sod 93. Mu olnolem. Corm, firm wllb Iltl. dolrogo4 te. tsq omi 16)*, occoriling qutily. Maimme aro WOSPI 46,41 and 49e. • DRAIN-06mm. In fair reqnsirt.,4l6lm m 26tAlla foam Ern band% sad 7:®936 horn Mora - Clonz—ilnlm end dull; Corn In mlllmg at 4CO from Ifni Amok sod 611Q456 from morn; old of 1406166. whom 501166 1 -81.1140.51.12 lot ma. and $47.16426 r,r White, 36.1.7 In 6006 m NOW, 4por gnoltty.• Q nub, otLikV—ls mane at MO) 100. • WWI PIPS-146 Wooing no. Me pant:Worm for Irroasta rOrk tubing:. . . Per .m '. PEIT hot. (oak jets Hie . - : ; , ar. pi loch}sa Plptt2 • " - ' • " --0 .., 3 •• " ...i,ao • .. -.. sy4 - • --L6O 1 " • " —.11% . •• • .100 ••• IV, : . ......26 • - ~ saw collo 4:144.F.347 „' . • - 'l6Oll-kkalat if Lam was modal Bt M®l& . ILLY . i-liagola alas war guava Baas a Kass net. tag Inas Is •so sto st toe. 011Ita"...tbas ba Nat bat HUI& leas Is Ws scads it moan ats• pat. Tbs ..t stareariast an $9,606356,- T 0 II: tad. • , • . 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