The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 11, 1866, Image 1

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    Tiff DAILY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED BE
Penniman, Reed & CO"
AT GAZETTE BUILDING,
No. 00 Sifth !Street.
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.r. P. 110CSTON, i Editor&
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,1868
HON. JOHN COVODE.
The election of this gentleman, who is
fmown throughout the entire Union as a
(borough Radical, in the Twenty-first dis
trict, composed of the counties of Indiana,
IVestmoreland and Fayette, gives us an
other member of Congress; for Mr. DO-
N'OD E. takes the place of the Hon. Joint L.
DAW SON. It is, moreover, the severest
blow which has been dealt to the two re
creants, Jonnsoa and Cowes, by any por
tion of the people of Pennsylvania. Mr.
Cowes; resides in Westmoreland.
The district is closely- divided politically.
Westmoreland and Payette have ever been
strongholds of the Democracy, and - Wlien
that party was a parry,- "old Westmore- !
and" could roll up majorities of two thous
and and upwards, enough to neutralize the
vote of Allegheny, and Fayette was not
much behind. Now Indiana—the smallest
of the three, but as true asVertuont—has to j
cope with both these old giants. In 180.4
she came within 158 votes of overcoming
their united majorities, This year she has
done it handsomely.
When that district was composed of Indi
ana, Westmoreland and Armstrong, Mr.
Covonz represented it for four succealve
term; so that he is an old stager in two of
the counties of the district which has now
chosen him. He has never been beaten.
In the contest which has just terminated
the most strenuous efforts were made to de
feat Mr. COVODE. In no district of the
State, probably, was that meanest of all
party wean< us, prejudice against negroes,
'so much used or so much relied upon. But
It was all to no purpose. The people knew
that rebels and capperheads, and not ne
groes, were the parties in this great contro
versy that required putting down, and they
did It It was is great' tirnmph. All honor
to our true and gallant friends of Indiana
sad yet hose the less to those of the other
two counties, who are slowly and steadily
gaining upon their multitudinous oppo
nents.
Ex4l-.4 You Lowur was quoted in the
New York Herald as authority (or the
statement that there were eleven hundred
changes in this county from the Republi
cans to Johnsonism. The returns would
indicate that the ex-Mayor was engaged in
tl c common business of counting his chick
ens before they were hatched.
Tan Republic says yesterday that "there
has been defection somewhere amongst
some of those cloaca who have promised us
their support." Just . so. The Liquor
League, Trades Assembly, Coal miners ,
etc., did go back fearfully on the Fusion
ticket, and showed their great good sense
.by se drifirg.
COVODC'9 DlSTRlCT.—Dispatches from
Uniontown state that Wern'a majority for
Congress in Fayette county is leis than 800.
Westmoreland gives Went between 1,100
and 1,2007 Indiana gins COVODE. 2,200,
He is, therefore, elected easily.
Tun boast of Mr. NAT. SANYTILIt, and the
dozen or so Reptitellcanswbo revolted from
our party, was that they would take over
3,000 Republican voters Into the Demo
cratic ranks. What has become of the three
thousand?
Isotaxa. —ln tic Eighth District, Hon.
00n1..0c - E B. 011171, who was elected in
1844 by a majority of 1,184 votes, is now
re-elected by 2,087—a gain of 873.
Wu were correct in our predictions as to
what Allegheny county would do, although
our conservative neighbors scoffed at our
prediction, at the time. _
Mormunrtow's Soothing Syrup is
good for every Child's disordered constitu
tion. (This is no advertisement.)
Tun people of Allegheny county say
that J. Y. McLaughlin tvineligible to the
office of Sheriff.
No (tens were fired at the Third ward
battery Tuesday night. Vireo it for wain
of ammunition?'
Ton opposition broke our panes on Non
day night. No one can bioak Mel: pains
now.
A large defeat—Captain Andrew Large'e,
the eppoaltion candidate ice; Recorder.
small vote—that received by ,John
Small, Fusion candidate for -Register.
RUMUNO for Congress lx 110 child's work
laths 23d district. . Is it Billings?,
Titian was a ground swell felt in Wash
lagtbn on Tuesday night.
()Lewes in a new rolo—cllinbing upon
the majority of Geary.
Tar, GAZETTE building .763 not groaned
on Tuesday night.
A 4weitur-easo on 1.,
.yOll4lOOl biee—kl eu .
J. B. Bweltzer.
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—Another strenuottseffort la tO be made
for the comsolidlitiota of New : York and
Brooklyn. .
They have been catching five-pond
ban in the
t cellars of DayWn; Ohio, dulls .
he flood.
—Abridge 22 miles long and 214 feet
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Dover, Eng. _
—The "bright, pnetly, arch and piquant
actres l 4" Miss Lydia Thennpnort, it.comirtg
to &urn*,
—Rumor has it that Rrs 4 lllioperattcriooos
the Irmo= on $lOO,OOO, in order lobooomo
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a photographer tor telling photographs of
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VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 2.44
•14iii.MOD15i:
Get Superior
tiGY(Biscuit at Garvin's, No. 6.1 Fourth moot.
Womeo•■ dom. 81.00
At the Opera noose Shoe Store.
Men'. noporior Brogans 81.00
At, the Opera !louse Shoe Store.
RMall PrConti and Quirk 19.1 es
Is our motto at the Opera House Store.
Women",. Heavy Whaler Root•
For seVert ty-II re cents, at the Opera UOOOO Shoo
Stoic.
Ws• itle Like Ever
Flow they can tell Boma and Shoes so cheap
is a wonder. Now goods at the Opera lieu.
Shoo Stori,
A Poor Excnor,
Is rendered by those who fall to satlaly the
demand• of nature, by not hastening to the
(Vora House Shoo Store and got u pair of good
Bey's Stant aboe., 13c
Comment Is unnecessary, as those figures
should satisfy all that the Opera House Shoe
Store sells Boots and.Stmes cheaper than any
Other liana In the aoild. No. 60 fifth streeL
Pure Blackberry Brandy,
The fineet to the city.
Pure Old Ryo Whisky, •ery old arid floe.
()Lard, Dupre. a •lo.'e French ttrundy, yin
taco of 1861, none liner.
Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, finest
grades, imported flatland Gin, Jamaica Itum,
of acknowledged excellence and purity.
All of the above Minors for tuedietnal par-
Poen , re guarantee faraday porn, and or more
than ordinary age. tV hen you deal.. a pure
article go to McCtaaaaa S Kaawax,
• Druggists, 80 Market street,
Corner Diamond, near Fifth sti eel.
Gen. Geary on Me Election
Pnit,Detrala, October 10 —Forney's Press
publlshes s speech made by Gone rat Geary at
Harrisburg to the Bhp/ In Blue, in honor 01
the red Ica! victory in the State, in which he
say.: permanently established those facts,
that the government of the Malted States 13
Vested In the people, and in their representa
tives in Congress assembled, and not in a cor
rupt Executive; that the cruel and revengeful
traitors, defeated lu battle, shalt not be res
tored to citlzenehip, :o ruin the count ry they
attempted to destroy.; that when our foretath.
era sieolarud nice capable of self-government,
they rejected the heresy of human slavery,
and Mt./Zed Mina. political rights to all their
suceensorei that hereafter the citizen. repro.
tented La the State and national legislature.,
must be clothed with the rights of citlaeruhipi
that allthe agencies of the government, civil
and milnary, must be pers..veringly and
sternly exercised to protect, and vindicate If
newt be, even our oppressed brother. In the
Booth, against the savage perseou Lieu. o r rot.
els, who are still Impenitent and defiant
Then Andrew Johnson tears to pardon them.
Having fortified these great truths ag elan
all future dangers, It is for MI of Penrurylva
la, to malntan the forward position we have
en proudly - and gloriously won. The attempt
to restore the traitors of the Bouts and revive
he copperheads of the North, has proved to
be a galranism so brief, that it has consigned
both to a deeper death and a darker grave,
than they occupied bofore.
C.aandlAn mwtter•-Boyal Eaglaarrs—
llanelpal Instigations of Caosa.
.. TORONTO, C. W., Oct. /o.—The arty. of Roy
al Etigineoril who lately . arrived are Inapeet.
leg the country to doable upon the feasibility
,of erecting fortifications.
Large pitnelsaae* Of Oats on Amorlcan no•
count aro being made. Tho price paid is •
half penny por pound. The market tot Lar•
IMbas eel:dined 6,15)112e and Itaaw_cmotaa at cda
The 61st regiment bad no sooner disembark
ed at.,Quelito, than orders zero received I.ll{l.
mg them Immediately to Bermuda.
A. liassian i;ommissioner is here examining
the working of the muninmal Institutions of
E==l
Nair roar, Oct. Io,—There was a large at
tendance at the Patterson races on the second
day. In a steeple chase of three tulles, Zak
Zag beat Nannie Craddock; time 74014. In the
second race Enchantress beat code In a mile
dash; time In the third race, a trial
stakes for two year olds, one and one-elk/btu
kienday came In lint, Ruthless second,
and n.edwlng third; Omega& Fourth race of
three muse Delaware, Richmond, Lo
-dy, Dan Itryand and Local started. The bet
ting was 2 to lon Itlehroond agalnat Delaware.
Delaware won emdly; time 3:50.
Citiarges of Mi■eondoef.
New You, October 10.— The Commercial's
Albagry specialsays charges of onlcial m bacon
duct-were presented to Governor Fenton to
day agelnal Charles G. Cornell, Street Com:
nuadoner of New Tore city. A committee of
eminent counsel from the legel bureau of the
Citizens` Association met the Governor by
special appointment and presented the
charges on behalf of the As■oetation.
The docruneaLls a very voluminous ono, clts
tabling charglia for alleged fraudulent alitme
of canotal power, misconduct, malfeasance
and malveraatton in office.
Eleelllon to Da/Lame.
B&LTEILORIN October 10.—Tho election is pro
gressing quietly, confined to the old reiristr.
Lion lint.
Lars.—Cbapmati. Republican, for Mayor
Yat majority. Via Republican city Gonnell
ticket was elected. .11he vow was very light
and controlled by the original registration
List.
Livrirre—The election hero passed off very
quietly. There hub been e. very henry rain
etorur therafternoon. -
Woolen Mills Burned.
, 3011TOX, Oct ' lo.--The Asllnglon 31111 s in
' Is were destroyed bY ' 'bre' yesterday
. The mills were used mainly for
the purpose of manufacturing. woolen yarns,
and employed about one hundred end Slay
bends. 'Dm Insets estimated at one boxidred
and flax thonmuld dollars. Disused for ono
hundred and tarentysllve ttubuland dollars, of
which sieverdysiwo thousand dollars was in
Dolton oftlees, and the remainder In Prost
-dente, finritord, Worcester and New York Inf
licts;
Naadieted for Arson.
Bigangstrron. N. T.. Oct. 30.—The Grand
JOY,' it, the session uf the Court of Oyer and
Terminer. sitting licreJast.‘ enk, manned for
arson, Drs. Jonathan Edward Turner and
Thames Jefferson Gardner, Superintendent
I and Assistannffbysician of the State Inebriate
Asylucti. for-settler Ore to tbe north wine of
thltbuildlog On ith,O,DlDLiai September, IM4,
1 Y .latirthat.DOrtiOn was destroyed. Drs.
Tamer and Gardner gain bail in the sum of
0000 to appear and answer to the charge.
~
Ileeekor so ileePendlns Elections
. Nsw Sou; October 10.—The independent
has the relieving aanounocusentz Itcv ileurY
)Card Setae/ *III, Seam anthorisen to wry,
speak either In Plymouth Church or the Aead-
May Of .2111131rOOltlyn, on some evening
next ireelc;im ne au argument and eppyel
front his own ground in favor Of the ftepubu
etm
party in the pending elections. Lie will
also Speak afterward in other plane. In the
State In support or the Republican candidates.
Cotton Prespeets—hawed rummagers.
Nrw 'Tenni 00tOber 10.—Cotton advice. are
ern. disordirairing. The general estimate of
taut
lion year's
bales. crop now amore to less than one
mil
The schooner Bargairay arrived from Sun
tan at quaranume with twenty.severi say al
posatmgere from the wrecked steamer Es, •
AISO arrived, the steamer rather Gill
eitip Belle Wood, from Liverpool.
• . Note Altoona Opole.
_
Yoax, OctOber 10.—The eafe at tbo
American Express Oalco at this place woe
blown open ible morning about ono Mei ck
Yobben Q 112.400 Worth Of Unlted States
VeVelliab Stumps of denominations reLoging
from,.ono cent, ItO ten 4011ars, and 1n -
postage Amore. A reward or two hundred
Cloll2=ll lettered. They also opened llEssrs.
Bees. and Sieber , . safe ' from which I bey got
about twenty tiolkita inautuiterielt money.
Ord of cooaasoillore Steaks..
- Psuiromem. N. J. Dot. u).—Tbe funeral of
Commodore Stanton took place at three o'clock
this affX3ll9oM_'btodnalta was sturpetakd.
m g , *en idurxmoded at half mast and the
.011133,..100-021 , 4 011 D 0 Of - utourator.
partot re_irippot , moldy:ma to the dlatingwaf.
of dm!: Tlot fauna WL• eery and Im
posing. ]qtly of the loading pub men and
01 /rri": 4l. a." 7 -P* 1449 1" d •
Nair Tost l Ootobor 10.--Ttke cOptriltteelt
rarataoflrras;=, k R.,.
a uzz V i L e a u r e gl ,
Intl on the vovonOth - ts polo initoultoo at the
r In this any., The matter uniller
•;40v . rMstea - to Ms Casttuo .
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MaitiiirainActkitralieiiii.-41coste
•a oX 740 Trempi =tiviA 442
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SEM MON. LA ri; FOREIGN AVILES
Arrival of the SteanwhipAeia
FOUR O'CLOCK, A.M.
MARA TIO
VERA . LATEST TfiLEGRAMS.
Results of the German War,
• A
TEE INSURRECTION IN CANDIA.
cfba., cbc3., ebo.
Republican
THE ELECTIONS.
Large
tistirsx, October 10.—The steamship Aida
from Liverpool on the 2lith. via Queettetosre
THE RESULT IN PENNSYLVANIA.
ol g. t h e 90th betaembm, arrived here tidleVen.
The Atlantic Telegraph Company held a
special meeting on [health of September. The
Republican and Democratic Directors submitted a report chearaaulating
Estimates. the aharehOldera on the success of the Cable,
and thanking those through whose energy
and perseverance it vas laid. The reporneska
the aanetion of the eliarebelders to apply to
Parliament for power to Increase the nOlidnal
capital to live Millions sterling, Ineinding too
existing capital. The Dtractors explain that
they abandoned the proposition to save one
million I wo hundred thousand pounds with
the first preferential itividenda as mintier.,
Nary, and !!n stead ask for power to Issue the
balance of capital and to apply to Parliament
lot It created powes. The report was adopted
lilFht Hon J S. walleY, C. airmen, said that
be aatielpated, at a very early itOtrnit, a
groat reduction In the ea , de tariff, pro.vsbly to
one half the present rate.. in fifty-five days,
ending September Ilat, the cable earned L 40 ,.
045, which. would make an average, Inolnilltig
Sunday and stop age of land line, of LW ster
ling a say, and If they osoluded the omen-
Uncial days, when Ihe cable scold sot work at
all, tile average would be MAXI a , mny.
Tlr Sarum are very fan from conforming
with the recent statement. In the Lei:nine
Tones, that the Cable was earning at the rate
lof 51,900.000 a year Thu various Cable securi
ties have some% hat declined in prices In
al
dttlon to the laingent to ill given to the °aide
lapel a by the Liverpool Chamber of Commence,
on the Ist of October, the American's hare re
solved to give them a banquet some time In
Not ember, to present four sold medals, lietn
telitene.ative of their aeldevinents, to four of
the prieripal persons alio mere on h ant Of
he Ureal tan ern daring the great work, riot
Cyrus onci Lam. Andersen. one; kir
tanning, one, the head of the engineer dope/1-
(320 W, and one to the head of the electriCian
department.
1 . gear it —The Emperor remained at Distill
Thu Iron-clads tiadron had arrived off that
mom, mad passed In review before the to:k-
W:10r.
GEARY'S MAJORITY 16,000 to 18,000
Indiana 15,000 Union Majority
OHIO UNION BY 60,000
PEN:WRYLY...NIA.
PSIILADLL Pni A.. Oct. 10.—in the 12. Con gres
atonal Milner. Dennison (Democrat) Is r.
elected to Congress. Ills election Is to be con
tested. The Republicans lose the State Sena
tor in the Flret District. In the Fifth Congres
sional Instrict, Taylor (Republican) I. elected.
Forney's Pr..a tins received Inter dispatches
dated this morning Indicating the election o
Cake (Republic:tulle the Tenth Congressional
District, by about 300 majority, and also the
possible election of lovode (Republica.) to
the Twenty-ill -It Congressional Dhoti lot, I °a:li
ana neuraly giving hi .12,200 matt oritY• Thosc
allspaiches to the Press eau itnate that the Con
gressional Delegation will stand IS Republi
cans to ti Democrats, cud that Ovary will be
elected ticr,rnor by 111,000 majority, possibly
20.50.
The Democratic Stain Central Commutev
have received eisrialcitce u - nich cai , .
entirely different result. ITheir ttettmate ”r
the major', of °eery to Lou, with the itotto
poet thnt it will tie retinioo. °turn.
(rem the 21.1 tong reteteme 1 D , eta ict indicate
the nieuthitu of their Detnnoret over I..ovntic,
Repel - Menu. The Intim:ring 1,, the vote:
Indiana county, 2,000 11,p. mnj Wedmore.
land county, 1..400 Dem. mai_ certain. Fayette
county, 1,100.
The Democratic Committee also make the
10th Congressional Diet riot very Mo., with
the possibility of the electron of Dr. LI Main.
ger Democrat.
Dispatches received by. the Democrat - 1e Com.
matte from the iititti Congresalonat Dui riot
state that Clymer is defeated by 1,000 majority,
a gala of 12: on Lincoln's vote.
Tao crusted anxiety Is expressed to hear
from the northern mantles, and ewe. I ally
Tinge, Bedford end Susquehanna. V. ashing
ton county Indicates x Democraticgain on
McClellan's vote of 2.W. Lilt county gives WO
majority for Clymer, a gain of IS.
The Evetilnut Bulletin estimates that Geary's
majority in the State will he about 17.10).
RZADISO, Ye. , October 10.—Returns from
forty-flve out of tlfty•Ove districts of Berke
county Indlcateh total Democratic majority
In the county off ,100.
The city of 11...1ing circa a majority of 15
for General Geary.
Petty oetrni 5, October 10.—The democrats
claim the eleCtion of Degienoinger, (Dem.)
over Colonial Cake, in the lath, Schuylkill and
Lebanon Gotiaremional Dietz and eta r,,,t0
(.learratriajorlty from slir to ten thousand.
gangers or roes era "rases
Part•ostes s., October 10 —The follow lug Is
the latest estimate of the Press
Adams, Clymer 150 Lucerne, Clymer 2.Sw.
Allegheny., Geary 7.500 Lycomlug, Clymer Sod.
Armstrong, Geary 300. Sichuan, Geary hi,
Beaver, Geary in Mercer, Geary JO.
Bedford, Clymer I®. !Ili 111. n, Clymer 70
Berke, Clymer Monroe. LLyinei
Blau, Geary SW youteomery, Clymer
Bradford, isenry t 00. I,ltse
Becks, Clymer IMo. Montour, Clymer
Bather Geary WO. Northampton, Clymer
Cambria. Clymer 710. Mu.
Cameron, Geary 100 Northumberland, Cip.
Carbon, Clymer Ste, to r, 600.
Centre, Clymer 'VO. Perry, LI bl.o. •
Chester, Geary 2,60 e. Ph ...err
Clarion, Clymer I,osi !..0.0.
Cleardeld,Clymer ?Me, Clymeru., Strange Reports of rreedear. Real to
Clinton' Clymer nn Potter, ,eery, . p
Cone—No Poosideelee for Tboso—A-
Coburn bla,Civ mor Sehily at :yr me r Davis.
Crawford, Geary 1,4).
Stroalser.. P , dean
Cumberianti,ClymerWO Somerset, Geary Low. ,
Da:twain, Geary 1
1,20/ y er n Cleary roc. Wallinttlesa, 00t. Causal Omeral
Delatenre, (Leery ,400. Sullivan, Clymer, As'. Savage, under date of Havana, Sept.. r7th, in-
Rik, Clymer WO. Susquehanna, Geary to , yearetary Seward that the Royal order
usury Erie. &Son.
i Fayette, Ciymer WO. Glary 2,7C0. Angnen 22.1, suspending for eta months the
Franklin, Geary No. Union, Geary 630. , payment of duties upon experts from the la
Fulton, Clymer go. I laud of Como, liras published for the drat time
Forest, No retur n arren, 1,,,ry rS,. by order of the Governor General In the ofd•
Greene. Clymer 1,400 Wimlitngton, Geary - 300, of on the 25th ' from
Huntington, Geary MO., Wayne, Clymer 400.
Indiana, Geary 2,t00. estrooreland, Cl ymor and after which time the decree take. offset
The Attorney General , on Get. reply to
Jefferson Clymer this Seervisry War on the point referred to
'lmitate, Clymer 503. tesorn Ise, Clymer 100. In the Mum for his opinion, onneludes 1111 for-
Lancaster, Geary GADO York, Cl, mei 3,000. ' "l therefore . 1 I . OOO P IIII O. that you
Lawrence. Geary 2.310. Total for Geary, 52.1n0 P have no legal authority to exclude authorized
faimoon, Geary I.ns% Total for ci r m er.o 7 . ,l2o . agents from collecting bounties, and that In
Lehigh, Clynser I,ooe. Geary'. rusjority,H,,iiin. the prcsentaLLOta and payment of shame the
Scattering returns (ruin the First i 11... riot in- claimant. Stay eat by attorney."
dMate Randall s re-election by over 3,i'so Vine LOttahl Savage, under date of Havasu, jority. Sept, 27th, lu a letter to Seeretary Seward , INDIAN A. , Maya: Some two mouths ago I was toraidenti-
Isnixiisromo, Oct. le.—Fuller retort,. Mom all wl t d ?,,f3„Tnetrattllgng;;orf, on, rnt of oe-
Banal
the northern pen of the State re,ei yrs! this • Honda, witch bad Lome colored to a insider
afternoon, ehow large I:elongates. From the caving a rilastatton Laird•riog on the pea with
Dent estimate that can be made the Lido, ma- • of zraitrl.Z.3l
jority on the State ticket will be 11,0 W. Wash- learned Um name nee iche er
planter, bad bean
borne, Union, and Orth, ruion, of the :Wand written to by Lis overseer, asking him he
eas tO purchase the net/real.. speakin
oth districts ore elected. In the Ist district, Eng „ 4
Nitilitek's, democratic, majority . le 7,000; 241 di. fir sale to him (the creerim thrt
er) at alo been w
rate,
t
dem., majority 13.11 ail 411.Crlet.. provided they WeribeOPY•lyeoli to his plantation
Rtinter's, Union, majority Lint 4th dietrlct, ,at the hbo risk. which
In npropositio was rejeced.
Dolman's, an majority Mu to 51Xit Sit die- I This insorudition Came to 0 through the
tries, Jultan'a, Union, majority 6,IX)0; eth die- planters' o.ol"fiteride, o f rumors had been
trim., Coburn's, Union, majority 1," 7th die- correct for tome time of attempt. made to
Diet. C
, t insjorlty 300 i Sth ' abduct freedmen from.lflorlda and Louisiana
dletrict, len mtGoritY 11001 dis- —ruiners which had been ondletently entitled
triet, Vortex's, union , majority 2,0 10th ills- to credit to engage the attenuon of the Gov.
trier, Williams,' Union; majority 200011Ith ills- eminent. I apprehended that the Degrees re.
Diet, Shaer...Calm, majority 2.000. Tim Jarred to might be from MIS SOUthern males,
publicans claim twOdhirds of both branches who were kept In Concealment on souse out of
of the Legislature. the way bay for the purpose of running them
I In, 0 the island and rednalus them to aniVery,
notwithstaudieg the apparent Impedialbilitg
A/10/11,...111‘, 0., Octobrir 1 0 t—Ohio has gone each a schema beim , carried inw . a .,
Union by SOAP) majority. Sixteen Union Gan- ' I -•
I lie sucoessful eneeution. 1 made further In
ert...nen are elected certain, and probably ntry Uy and proved m e, ri „„
Seventeen. port to he unfounded.
Richland County.—.Geddes le probably de
--- I The following Interne fteromnueoglcere were
rested by 11 votes. appointed to-day: Jae. G. If , reit. assessor
Astir...o, 0., October M.—Aehland County— fur the 3d district. of W/00013•1st Jesse Alex-
This county has elected Chu I:emit ticket— ander Collocate lorthe 7th dicta - toga Indiana
Probate Clerk, isherilf, and Prosvoutlng Att a r. Tr:Navy Department has received infor
traeiiy.av,,gryouLin..r balance of the
and donotlel. mutton from (4mM/30/dory under date
of Charienton, October itli, teat
in,
view °TWO
aws- snooesslon of serious gates hedsemed it prop.
From Texas nod Mexico. or to *end the eteamer rollaway on a short
ernlao in the gulf stream, in toe hope of b lug
New' Oiszkani, October .o.—Tee United
. able to render asidstauce should any disaster
States Internal Revenue Colleetor. states t no t wee.
the Internal ituvonue Collector for Texas, has The President having, tind
t er date Of March
authorised planters to send their cotton grantee eaves J... E. Day , e.
to their consignee., from whoui he alit ~11.ut.
the b Stn
rother of Jeff. bavis, Mal. lien. Howard
tax. -This is done so an not. to detain eettou bay ordered that poaseaelon of his property bu
unnecessarily on plantations.
Iron him at the expiration of the
_protect
The Texas Leglatatu,e appointed Joint • nuns I hereon, viz : On January let. lee. Such
committee, to promea to New Orienn, , , and p mt ie,. of the rents of the propert
panic. pill y as accrue
remove the remains of Albert Sidney John- ate ,. the date tee
son, to Austin.
Indlaa amounting to about $20,C00.
Lc paid to
011Lrence9 on the frontier of 'reran J. IC Oontrlntted nt the December
Continue.
term, ISA of the (Jo
red
States District Court
'Tim Legielatore has endorsed the
of the southern district of New York, of pro.
( 7. rmee.. .,............g e s e a e u e tt e rl a e t r iy t e of the bi tenting for payment false and frimuoleat
anchers of the United States. las been acts.
an (mantle dates to the 4th are received.
!Levee.] to one year imprisonment.
cdrtina has proclaimed In f rot of Juarez, Commander Jea, P. hantordium been appoin
espouses the Canso Or Topla, whom Juarez ap- led Fleet Captain of the North Path:lo tiguads
pointed Governor of bamanpelos, and pro
nounees Cianatas nn usurper oul rebel to the ,
constitutional government of Merle°.
General Ltanipaza. an auxilllary of Cortinas
with Ave hundred and fifty etilbusters,crmsed
Into Matainoras and attacked Canaies furiom
ly. A Streetlight raged for five or six hours
with varying sudboen ilanipasn, for runt of
emmuoition, it is said, gave way and retired
to the upper fort on the river.
Corti:teas is some ten mules above Materna
raw on the river, and avow, his intention to
take Matamoras and put down Canal.. a.
general force Is leaving.
Disaffection prevails among the Inhabitants
ofMaterna. as. and a large maiorltY of the Peo-
pie SIC anxious lot a change of rulers.
The Rebel Exebenice Pund—Bonnty
Applleaats.
WA=WIGTON, Oct. 10.—The board amp dated
to determine tilo source of tbe i mad turned
ever to the government by the MN' ColaW Is
stoner of Exchange, Robert Ould have deeldt
ed to extend the time to applicants making
claims for this money until November ht.
Ender the new bounty law appllcationS are
Pouring into the several Auditors! °feces at
the ride of a thousand a day. Over talrty
thousand were received to no_ptember. and
only four thousand seat out. The Paymaster
GeneraPs Oftloo is receiving them in equally
Veal Munbors. It is not probable that any
payinemuswill be made by either officers till
ajtor the assembling of L:ongrems.
Laclede imams . ;
ST. /.0018, Octobilllo.—dt the /-0.0104 a COMM!
to-dny, two mile (bleb, prentiosi of SSOD, was
won by Mollie Matta. Ttme, Wei minute,
anti forty-tour seconds. The next rand,
I boats, beet titres in Ilre s prembam Writ - wet
Plywat Leobrirtile—Debtrusave Tornado. won by Malcom in three straight belts. line
Lozravass,Oeftober are at, lb. Bal. 1 1 14 1 0* wilstrt.q.
Iltbuiks "Wham° lii nix last smelling reinalted
,
latsittasacratuay ibAn was hemtleal. The inn Iblk abSultlx,
diart e WlLlZlettir
ve4 eV*
rnssy '3 7l,l7l47ta wrur [Stif "l "-e
Vex, .ess ,os ,
1,a444 migirli s seracaly wousW ittrea s , Mew
,
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1866
.GABLE MATTERS
The new foreign Munster, Marants Da Mous
tier. hod err veal 1n fr.nce (tom Tu. key and
gone to Moritz
Tho wnottly returns of the flank of France
.howdecrosse of half a million francs to
spnale
The Purls Aerie asserts that the Inv:wren-
Lion In Polo Keine, Otte revolt in Candla, Otto
disturbauce la the Ottoman empire, the
the, in Grrecv., end even thw roues al of the
Juarists In nut ICO, /ASP WO abed of vast plot
fo 'flied In - the boiler that a general con flagra
[lon would be the result of the late German
war.
The Spsnlsh War Department has taken
stop. for the manufacture of the Prose=
Gaeta," V.—The Estatoa of Saxe Melnencen,
ilasemtilod on the 27th, to take the Oath of al
leglence to Doge George, .ho ascended the
Umtata to oonsee ammo of the •bdteation otitis
father. The new Does in a epeech from the
throueoleelsreatt willing that Prussia should
be the trader of Germany. lle farther stated
that he lied gladly accepted In the Interests
of Germany, the allegia nee offered ..y Press*
and had kecoLacol the trOepa, that hall Joined
the Vertetiil army.
Tea ImMissuctrrioe la CA.IIDIA.--On the aril-
Val of hiesteoba l'ashe In teandta, Le issued
a prirelernetton, tilting on the inhabitants to
submit to the Turkish aUtberlty and prututie
lug To redress ell grievances. The la stirrea ,
too lets are rogiestritost to lay down their arms
in are days.
Advice. Demi Athena say that the Tu. 'lab
• Ain tialisador had threatened to break elf rota•
toot with ("now and his representattves to
' tile Greek Government appointed t y the
I' Fetich and English Minister,
Fort her insurrections y movements are re
p..rteal In sinyrnia, in widen the Turkish
troops had the at vantage.
The London money market, owing to the
clime of toe quarter discount. the demand at
the Bank, at the reds. ed rate of ttr, per cent.,
was pretty active. Gold eouttnis •,1 to arrive
trwy, and v.. flowing thin the Bank of Ingt.
land in large
FROM WASHINGTON.
Akdionrumens et Clog Social Science ASo
===l
New 11.• VIM, CT., October 10.—Tne ATDOTII3II
Social Science .111.0cLatlon adjourned this
evening,
utter a session of two days. The
topic of ditantsslen to-day was the deaf smite
system. Able addresses were made by Mr.
Turner. principal of the institnUont Prof.
Day. of Yale college, and Mr. tts./Ihnte, Of
WpAhllagtOn. D. C. Mr. G. B. Ilubbell,,formert
b' Norden of sing Slag Prison, gave in enter.
tninlne account of Lis Pr LSOil experience.
misolotion• compatriot:Maxi' and eniostsUo
Pere passed on. the death Of llenry Boger*,
rofessor of the Untveysity of Giattinw. To:
morrow the members of the Asicietallon will
be entertained by the litenity of Yale College.
=
New Vona, Octetwr 10.-87 the Manhattan,
j LIA aar/ved from VeryMaas We learn that It
was reported In that city that Idazattillan sad
taken a strong stand again la entail.= to re.
tattling Ills empire In /Janina)* that Treoch
money was ou IU way to him, and that the
French troop* will remain ttrappport
DESPERATION OF 'FUR' PRE ADENT.
The Beginning of the End
HIS IIDELVOI3 TO ISSEIIIII CONGRUS
P111L1.11.1,011., October 10.—The Phiiwiol
phis. Ledger has received the Mlle% og be
portent dispatch:
Washinon, eeennber 10.—The Pre sid ent has
mat Rent e in
in t Zir
o the Attorney General the (bl
owing questions, and requested that a res
ponse to them be returned in writing:
First, Is the present Congreto, emu pette•l of
members from SOrtin•rn States atone, such a
I Congress ah [Lie Constitution reqUiros, or ,s It
an Illegal and unceMstltutlonal assett.tilage.
Second, souls naPstlng Oxen ut stances
.Instt
fp the Yresiident In sending Ids next annual
maitsa.r.e to an !UMW and uncons Itutional
amen blago pretending to be the Comirms of
Lee United States. '.
Third—Does hat clause In motion sth, of
the Drat artic t le ohe ConsUtution, which
makes each house the Juoge of the election,
returns and q CaLlOna of its own mem
bers, give to the o sent Congress the right
to exclude the me aura from the mantes. Or to
Impose dishonor il.. or tlncOnSlLltlLlothil
terms Upon their atilnlsfilon.
Fburff.--Does the PrtstitenPs oath of °Mee re.
quire Anita to color. those 'trust:dous of the
Cr . , ittition which wive to each State en
eq.... taint of IsLptrsruLatlOn In Centimes,
—Article Ist, section It; itrtiale sth,lmt clans,
IV th—W but .top, do the I .otottltullon and
his nett, of ogle. t',., u ire the President tit take,
In order to 40010 0 tae Ilav,,la t .:o 01 a Con
stitutional Congress.
UP°. the rid , y that ma) Ito manic l•)' t-n , A..
torney Issno/ et: 0 the 0,00. the llreshlnnt.
there Is reason LO believe, has clnterinintat to 1
take his stew:.
-
quektni a s put to the lot hey n , o oil
I.Litt wore important. when taken I„connec—
tion with ti r o hot t tt.terance• of tne Print:dent
LL the AVVIAIC 41,1,11/g t1..1t the
present was only an 11.-tunvod l noigreio, nol
nre the Loncres. the (..onatautton caload tor;
and whin, In connection with stook, declara
tions, though lean polracio, that fed ft Oat Ile
lip prior to lien ictuthi to the apoul.
non the.. uttaranco. It le elenr that the
F.:M . .117e hag ItPly tuado up Ivy nun, moot
that the Thit ty•Ili11111 COOQI'IS, w ho, a
gal body. lie no 1..e.ci0.100 ,“
of the Al.
Roomy teetieral uptio
i gra, 111,1
mOrtientous soOlect, ml When 11. la alvennt,
alit go, ern htmealfaccording/y.
it t. riot dim •o.t to foirghteliite what Ilin re
gion,. of Mt. ataitherry will he, and that ho
till oh Lulu 11l (oily i, ith the opinatu the La
cent', an airca,l) Caprceac , l thetu aukula to
no no doubt.
More Roved from tit.- Lvenlog Star.
LILA...TON. (SA —0 0". lu.—Tpe
morn uc Inca "Lt.,.1; .l 11 I
larliaaLtalllo, ,111.1 li{Crt 1,1 It!, nt von
persOne v.llO it t•:t. vt olog T tr
nwuaonnro to; 0. • .) or.. p. I ,
40f1,1 13,1 ry, M,MuLoti. /Lan .1.
ant engine., A. nia-1:a. pos , co.ngt.t; L nr l
S. Okloto, Lowoolttutri ; /n) or. pn•lto,,.
rile Nrlnoo, pu.songer. Cite IotIOA lug
pained potrotons %ors 10.1 wit of tlio 1.001
which tho 0.4./0o gore Wk.,/ up John linvu
ostUtali, Llrotono; Alurttu Itr. out...n:lond a
dy end goolleulan ahono numce win un
known.
Neminntlon, for-Comumeas
If tool-grows. S, Y , Liotot;,, 10—The Royal,.
Ikon Convention to-dry 11011114.1.1 tiro. a. Al.
Wyek for Congress, by blAX:i&Illatill11
Rossos, Oat. 10.—Ybe Republlesn Cen ven-
Sion In Li.oth long - ressloos. Olvte let to-lay
non:Minted Lion. Geo. S. liontsrell for re-deo
liOn to Congress, by acclimation.
BOATOX, Octobvs 10.—Iton. uncurl Hooper Ann Ann nOlninntoki by Acclamation for re-elect it,
TA Congress, t bid afternoon, by the flogulille an
,Convention of toe fourth district. T..e Worit•
ingtnen's Convention of the name dist ;Act
ggailnittel Lion. Joatslt G. Abbott for Cone revs.
=I
One aces Ten. 9. C , October lu —The French
k )(sullen, Imm ttrelele of Cormark, I /011 rid
10 Laura. vrae towed Warn ...Merl. mita Lad
lost a man overboard. Silo reports hat ehr
peered a number of essal..ileatned. Till Lrlt
trtisreftl, from No t, Ittesle lalao.i , ts,/yel
to (la ream, bias Int ra ea, And . buttl )'
Sue lust a eeaman.
=I
A,i Mt 10—Toe Itchoon,: Lucy
Voortme>, ut New Y uric, pat late FertlluanU lu
illstrems.
Three or the survivors front the Evening
Btar heft for Now 2ort4lki3 morning on tan
Vargo.
Pardoned try the Presidebt!
BossOn, October In.—J. W. A.1,11....b, who
wee senton,:ed to ten yea , * Imprisonment tor
stealing letters from the Boston ooto.
been pardoned by President Johnson aft,
Lltirty date connuement.
CITY AND SUBURB-1T
(ADDITIONAL LOCAL SEWS ON THILD
now puniness glen Itnereed.
To succeed In business rtopr tres lho es ..!r•,
to bane the two great qualities of
when and bow to purchase goods th id he may
be able to retail them to the nubile at such
prtoes as will command patronage. Those who
pity any attention to the workings of the great
mercantile cauldron cannot tail to notice
what oOnsnmate tart had been displayed by
some of our merchants In this respect., wade
others plod along and nay hap oce.lonaliy
blunder Into fortune at. [boat the all of soy
shrewdness whatever Among the fore-
most of those we haves mentioned, as
belonging to the drat ctn. In our city
I. Thomas Met.lelland, proprietor of the
mammoth auction house, No. S 5 and 57
Fifth street, tinder klasemic Hall, who by eto
orgy and shrew., hos!nese nbitity, has nttalu
ed for 015 1101150 a Teentotlotl as h place to
Chao, gnoes at tilt, very Ins vet 011111 priUrin,
second to none 4 n the Went. Here can be
tonsil a choice assortment of good I of CI, des.
ortptione, from the plain organdie, .t ells.
and calico, to the heavy brocade silk and
abloang surfarod 50110; hoots, attune, 51.1
dies and gentlemen's wrekhing goods of ail
qualities, anti at hricon tnat r not suit the
most economising buyer. Do not target the
plane to pnrehass cheap goods, at Noe. 65 and
ruth street.
A New Way le Wet P . Ist
A day or two ago, Mary Martin, a colored
girl in Hayti, was sitting with her dusky lov•
we, David Harvey, and took his watch, *lust
to look at It." Bho looked at it, liought it.
was pretty nice, and tucked It into her bosom
and showed no signs of returning it. She did
net return It, and as Darla gOt up to go easy,
be insisted on her giving It np. Still be did
net do It. Lie in.isted, anti she rrtuarti point
blank. At last tato Informed him latne cool
est manner that when he should see tit to
give her all the PrelleElls that he had prowls.'
her, then, suet not till then would M.' I,IIIAI In
hi. watch. for answer David went to the
Mayor's office, sou made informal ion again.,
ids latianiormulor /arena). She was a? rested
and wait yesterday trotnrnitted to lad, to gn
awer at Court.
Struck With w •'nand, hilly."
A man nettled Joseph Hastings got into an
alternation with a certain John Ciriftla, ut the
corner of Webster end Seventh etruets, ou
Tuesday evening, which resulted In 11. tings
below struck la the bead with a "heady billy"
with such force as to fill him to the ironed.
Ile wan carried to his home, at the corner of
Washington street and Poplar alley, lit n com
atose state. where he hurl the rare of a physi
elan, who pronounced his Injury very serious,
but not neer...am:wily fetal. Hobert Colwell, who
witnessed, the occurrence, repaired initnedl
utely to the Once of Alderman Buller, uud en.
tered suit against. OrlOin for assault and bat
tery with intent to kill. The accused irns con
sequently arrested and committed to Jell in
default of ball to await the result of Hastings'
Injuries.
Identity Establicheit—On ldotidny
gave the horrible particulars of the aenidental
death of an unknown boy who was rim over
and killed while jumping lrom a train on the
Pittaimrgli, Fort Wayne and litiloago,ftsilway,
near Wood's Run. His name, it has ethoe been
ascertained, was Wm. Len Reno, son of Capt.
Reny fi. Reno, residing nt Po. en tiobinion
street, Allegheny city. The deceased was
about twelve years of age. Ills funeral took
place yesterday afternoon from the residence
of his psi outs.
biosekett Uer flown.-11rideet Andrews
apiwered before Alderman Taylor, yesterday,
and made oath sae net Adam - Thomas for es
malt and battery. lhe prom:marl' emote that
Adam, out of a pare spint of "devilment,"
etrtiOt her In the back with each force as to
destroy her equillinruin and cast her prostrate
at hts feet weer° shOremainect limit enlaced
10 arida with the aid of a spectator. A war
risottos. been tuned/or the arrest of the man
what'll= wantonly lowered a woman.
Domestic,.The style of domestaa endear.
meats la Erie toast be worthy of Dahomey.
Rare 11 Whet the DUlpetee 111,011 00113Verldeg
rodent little family jar there I "The spltthon
that Oram dashed to Weed, on hts wife's head,
on Saturday eight, Is' of heavy pottery ware,
being fully half an inch thick. Unless hie
wife sees di tet withdraw the prosecution, 1.14
- ounce for Abe , Peattestlary for commit
alsabltvithluteat.to about, Ps g ,
siamoccnit4zollo, it” • •
__. . .. .
-,ll4BareW- Vereeimle...Wo -- vrtcre 3e6tc .
__ .
abaft 11
.. 11- 1111M011111 - . , toiet, which had I • The epeed7 Aeisuata—The that:Deite".
1341 . 11 14Pattibtr fan* Of W. J. Hessler, Do • sod Potation-are to Am exhibited at the Wheel'
, ilgi.WptsiSaiLsolumP. wrest.. ' acis Pair 112 . 0 1 10 03 to Mak4 2 l4 chets *bug test*
.s.i i a r i r . 411 0 . sete citrousaterssisck ant. 'oakland -Park. 'on the 13th .leat,.!rhe mai
IA • - Attu tie;',. pawls , Aunt. a :Amerce& . commenced yeaterday.'" Ulf! atieleretebd tnat
I ttrairosikat the litabit..4egetAbles .ut the are to contend - sor the special necra of.
.14 , 441. wie. bass era' wan, although *ln uua ezel ellteot be Pertalthato -----
term wig. um , iny e plier preuguip,
1
etas? Oa
Lean lie ring
A hearing was had yenierday morning be.
fore Mayor M'Carthy, 14, the cane of John
Ilughen, charged on oath of Peter Dean, pith
assault and battery with Intent to kill, and
the accused was held to ball In the num of
one thousand dollars, for his appearance at
Court. Hughes bad been arrested and com
mitted, tint atterwards brocured ball in the
corn of three thotyinnd dollars, for the bear
ing yesterday morning.
The Mayor deemed one thousand dollars
enough ball, upon the presentation of which
Hughes was releueed. Ile then auntie informa
tion itgatinst Dean for anmultd battery, al-
leging that he Alt nek hint and an choked him.
Thin animal[ le alleged to ha," Oche fretl pre,
lone to the tittle of the al itiged Cu, Sing. A
Wat
rant wan Issued for the ttrrettrot Dean.
The affair, It will be remembered, occurred
In Meltin's court. oli High client, In the Third
ware, on the oth of iiepternber last. Both the
parties remde In the locality, and the difficul
ty In nen! to have arisen between them re
garding an accumulation or r 111.13 In the yard
attached to this court, watch the city notifi
ed them to ten:love. Words soon lea to blows,
end it Is alleged that Hugbea drew a knife
mad stabbed Dean In the aide, the knife pent
tinting between the third and fourth rtbs, In
flitting a wound chottt. three fiches In length
nil”.bunt Iwo inches deep. tiugnes aim
kicked U. an In the hto,tt. Delors. Injuries
were ytthe . seyttiv, nod until Wit• in a day or
two past, 'Lore k. , titt him t.thigue.4 to his
house.
An Appeni for Mercy
An Intllvlduil named Atchison Briggs. to
gether with iliree lady It lends, were arrested
ia.,• night nod lo,gvd In the totals, for main
fadnin ft a colooler.y ho use on Crawford street.
In the Sixth ward. One 01 the iadles was pos,
sensed of eonshlcrahle personal attractions
vonslating of nark wavy curlt—not of the Hy
perion order—stnall gray eyes, with an odd
rerldesh sear in thalr covers a largo brilliant
nose, whieh front the nisnner In which It
rooded, gave evidence Ma desire to culti
vs: e inure Intimate arh tintanon with her
ell le an I tooth, In wid., ...leen front, onuld
51,001, dis,rne ant partleles toe
Vo - dtcht acrd, dlll'orent stages Of Utast!.
cat Lon
Thl•eceaturc, a tot wat . e her rotten aa Mary
V, I, n'a. proldte Inu br one of Mat or htt
a,•..t'c acauroetty and 11,1 N Of heart,
hiau only the ruclnee to au ltriont af , -
~n 1 to t a Auto Lee the reprcenintative of
he titter of ltrunlctpal authority, for lint free
att Ia rain a . .. , Ad 11 rr.ul.pitcntlone, the
ot hit Honor found no ronpoese
to lb,. bi - O.Lnt no. roi , orOlnate, tt.thlllary was
analantni a _place hrts Intl the , or. 1., art the
com.{ ot Inc Mat or ho i,l hot ean
, nnty to ottet,-c u . /t I,lt - thhttry thttl
t 11e ao/to charnel, g Ist .t by the erring
fat pent lent
roll(lgon% Roughly liendled
rs." tervnt .ng inmates tein k tinny
CI eau:" and .tnnn Joik listen, Immune blielrig.Ull
11,0 lit *amble to.•ction;••ef stri..t.ter I 0 Con•
grey, In Tawdry, end Ca the glow of their
us peel at lone and heat of their cla tit utstaalet,
t.tey begiot loudly to cheer (or Lunt This Ole
ploy of sfurtt but nut butt the lastollooll ear
Of n Certain youth hauled Sylvester Mayhew,
who, no well as the ladles, restrict) In Ilaytt, and
110 accordingly told them to desist from their
elaumr s 'or he w 001 , 1 find a method
to effect unity Stop their utterance.
Tnis threat hado effect to upon the
tongues of annte "tell-tale women .. lint seen,-
ett to !aerie. their en th aelasta, until they
became en boisterous that. Sylvester could not
ttln himself longer, and he accordingly
into thewritnen and gave them a se
vere heating. Tnu re. tilt. wan, the hilt:Med
tontine net aninntreit looore Alderman Liacb,
of tn., Third a avl, Roil Cot creel suit against
Sylvester, for assaulter, et l A utg e y . O n b e i gg
arrested and taken tottore the Magistotte,
young Mayhew made a similar eliarge against I
Fanny an.. Anna, snit all three were required
to glee ball in the sum of PIO each for their
appearance at a bearing to he had in the muse
to-day, at eleven o'clock.
AtePiaui ott the resaUsylVaulos Railroad.
Tecaday morning, Itt about two o'clock,
COilisioll occurred between two freight trains
at Latroho statute, rahulting in the demoll•
tien of a number of care nut the serious In.
Jury of two int,. it appears that the east
ward bound freight train Wee standing on the
tract taking wood end water, when a west
ward hotted Is ale eau. slung. The engineer
of ire latter .1,•1 rdtt notice the former train
onus too 14:e is , ,heck up, tted the train, came
together wan roll tin-.. The engine attactiml
to thewtad weld train wan hrogen to plues,
and anu teber of 1,1, broken to 1)1,41S att.!
rued oe t • ~ the out. rin a most confuged
mat,. The ls t anteut. or the care were , CattgWeit
a L uOtt 11l It prom:se:mut manner, conarletely
oa-tru• tutu • track. A brakeman on the
trum, earned Reed, wan severely intered, and
who wan ritllng . la one et the freight
ear, had both leg% terrhey crushed. Both of
• e e 1:•, pared rn were. removed to the hotel at
Lalrotw, w.her .te
llv received tire'attention.
etu..ll delay taw:. 1,1. to the pa•settaer trains,
a heavy force ••I mcoot was In metilately set.
:a work cleat lug away the a reek.
An 11 . 0‘Viiiing Cavaltl*l4. foe alstrimony.
A frees importst ton from the sunny clime of
fair /Lilly, named Louisa then netts, came to the
office of Alderman Taylor yesterday, and made
Oath against Michael Marts, an Individual
hailing from tile banks Of the hemith Arno,
(or altillation. The defendant, In pitiful ac
cents, and with -treacurng ei ca, luiplored the
magistrate to have nierey Un Wm. The Alder
man referred hum for clemency to the lark
eyed Louisa, wile quietly but fiercely Informed
bim t matrimony at. ne while! app, sea her
self and Justice, 11 , 1 ss an he cause to the
conchal°. of Inching tics his wife ' then and
not me 11 then seek' all pr , seention he stayed.
Ml.Manl del no• Itac lel, clan.. In the wart of
camel/M.l°n, and r2praii.ati hi. deformation
of soot,: to Jai; latfaru an %Maid accede •c, thin
tern, laid ,Inv„ hm. iii' Mially rade °Lai,
1111.1 the pair •Itmartnal 1n ri aest of a Mints:or,
dilly ananfliat PM rorin t Interesting cote.
moay that iveuril link shop lives VVIII
Entcrprl•lA Engel/,lee
On Toesday evening about sixty of the most.
influential Republican nit !runs of Mcßeesport,
eager to know the result of the election,
Nt,itott upon W.ll. Stout, E4q., the gentleman
ly and obliging eoperlnteudent of the Pitts
burgh and Connellsville Railroad, to amar-
Cain If an Pant-sten train could not be run
fur the purpose of bringing It..nin to the City
In the evening and taking them heck at mid.
Want. The - uperiniendent complied with
their reein at by sending the Mcfreesport. ao.
commodation tram, Conductor Drake. from
the city abont seven o'clock, which returned
with the eintarniOnlell at about en f Dash eight
cloak. They then alighted and viAlted City
Bell. where file.) , retnnint,l until twelve—mid
night—when they left fur Ma:covert.
clty Mortality
Dr. G.. 0. L. McCook', Physletan to the Boarll
of Goaltb, (urn lahos ni wall the follow Ilst
of d e „, h. for the woek ending Outaber 7tb;
-- • •
Cholera. 17, l'hthlaitt, I; DiarrhSro, 2; Injury
- I; Lontmatution, I; Enteric Y.-ver ; 11 Bilious
Foyer, I; Dysentery, I; Dylirium, 1; Senoan
rootonoratton Crou.., 2; iho/ots SlorDus, 1;
unnvul ,uno, I. Lnolrra Intorituts, I,• Putiul2lo--
TAA, I; IlkntBl.ll,, 1; Still Dorn, 3; Spasms,
,t Inn or the Erotic, 2, USAIDOWLI, I; boar
lot Fever, I; I.
, .
tlf !be above there 4 rere ander 1 year 9:
from Ito 2. 4; from 2 to 6,3; 'root 510 10, ,
2;
from 15 to 20,1, f rpm 20 to 30, 6; from 00 to 40, In;
(tom HI to 50. 1; from 50 to 60, 3; hum 41010 90, 1;
(1 . 0111 00 to 100, 1. Ut tlitmw 27 wort, matte, 10
female., U white, E colored. Total 43.
LMBE
A young woman narnid Mary Ann Arm
strong appeared before Ah e errnan Lynch yes
terday, and made oath chargh.g Annie Mur
phy with feloniously mite - ring the dwelling of
the prosecutrls ou Pennsylvania avenue and
taking therefrom a set of cameo Jewelry, Val
ut ten dollars.
The scensed WWI arrested, and atter tarnish.
ing ball in the BUM Or qVV to answer the charge
at Court, entered salt against bliss Armstrong
thatssault and battery. Miss Murphy alleges
the farmer struck her In the face and
stomach with a heavy stick. without any pro.
vocation having been fairest to Justify tun A* -
smolt- The defendant la this ease was also
- required to give ball for a hearing to-thiy.
Borelble.-1. woman resitting In Frank
fort, Fa., has been held in two thousand dok
lan ball tO answer Pi Itch srge of th.treatrnent
of her step-daughter, ahem thirteen years of
age. /t bus been stated that she has boon in
the habit of nesdang the girl. SOrnatlmes she
would knock her down, and boat her hand
against the floor. Laid winter she compelted
the child, In nearly:, nude state. to CO Into
the yard, hresk the lcu in a barrel, and wash
herself. The girl has been treated so tram
meuly that from a bright, Intelligent
'ha nee become almost an hildt.
Threatened to Blunter Her.—Na - garet
Bradford mado oath Raided Atmle alley vet.
torday betoro Alderman Lynch for sandy of
the peace. The ol n e oe n tr eo li e n o tdh n e t h l e s lar to .ro d : lo bbe. th ut o u: de i
fondant stating, loan eroded mariner, that Ly
ali::o e t . : B vv o r e k ld ed r ge rd tb m e d e i po d rdered. leadag such a fri ght.
d nod terrible /bade to bar existe nc e, httrga.
„tic , in rostmou_A • wartant.wralaidad. •
PRICE THREE CENTS.
=
The following correspondenoe explains it
self, and needs no comment. Every one of
out music-loving readers will rejoice at the
tact that so eminent an carting nda ao fon are
pr.:lllation among nin
PrrtailUßOU, Oct. Mb, MG.
Miss (beeline _v. Richitogs, Directress of ths I/h
a/fish Operas Troup,
We, the undersigned patrons of the Opera,
having become convin•,xl of the unequivocal
gammas of your efforts In the somewhat hazar
dous undertaking to eetablish English Opera
In America, and as American citizens wishing
to publicly express Our atlantic!e to you for
the enterprise, and our admiration for you as
an artist and a moat estimable lady, would re
speetfully suggest that the benefit advertised
for Fraley evening next, he annOtmend as •
"l:oll3pllinentary" at our hands, under welch
auspices we will endeavor to mate It a sun
stantlal token of the high esteem In srhlCti you
a.ro hold ey these who have beard and *Om it+•
od you and your excellent troupe dur ng the
short Beaton with which you h a ve favored no.
Charles C. Mellor, B. W. Mackey,
V. De Ham, Mont. J. Money,
J. E. Brady, Jr., A. Flowery,
Theo. E. Took, H. M. Murray,
Frank Tack, W. It. Cassidy,
Thos. B. Hamilton, and others.
111-cagy ea et, October 10,1860
Gentflemen..—Your kind note has Just been
placed In sty hands. In reply allow me to re
turn my sincere thanks tor the very Clattering
en, oni turns therein bestowed on myself and
tile company_civer whose profesalonai des
tinies I have at present the boner of presid
ing, giving, at the same time, assurance
tnrousb yea to the public of this city, that
naught snail be wanting on my part to Merit
a eoutintissoee et the Ill,orai Patronage I have
ever revived at the hands of my kind friends
In Pittsburgh.
Ancept.eg with gratitude your proposed
compliment for YrMay evening, on which oC•
canton 1 wul have the honor of presenting for
the Orat time, Belle's beautiful opera, °The
Bose Of Caatile. I remain, gentlem en, TrAire, respectfully,
C•aot.the Riouthes.
To Mews. Murray, Mellor, Thek, and others,
Additional Return..
e have received the following additional
return. for the county:
Upper St. Clair—Geary, ON Clymer, 71; Moor
bowl, 8.7; Swettzer, 7L
• ,
Booth Foyett..—lina.r7,l67; Clymer, 49; Moor
head, 1 Swettaer, 61.
North Fayette—Geary, 1.77; Clymer, 78; Moor
howl, 1241 Bwetteer, 7d.
liloh land to natilp-471ea.ry, 79; Clymer, MI
Wllllhom 77; Childs, 47.
Rubbery,—During Tuesday night., a room
utUmmne the et. Ntrholm Hotel, °occulted by
it colored mais Burned Money, shop (or
reuovsting tart cleaning clothes, was natures
nue completely cleaned out or art tie o..•.t.snce.
Toe inlet ir tabwa., Gliciaited o enc1 . ...1t by
PO log OST it lock with a..., knife- No clu e L e
us yet obtained as to who Ito perpetrator.
Al lilt! ED.
Wow) W.L.RD-il t,to t , loth,
AIIN, A. ciarke, N. A. W.N.H.VABIA
Les A .NAA DTJAA.B..
DIED.
AAA rrETT—OA t h e fah leer., at ate o'clock, r. K.,
Mr. JOHN ALMITILTT. In Me 4714 rear of els eft.
The ftimteal still, take place M I o'clock P. K.,
Tate Crbareds, .Arrsro.oo.w, from hit late real
de. ce, earner (Merry alter and Second street. TOr
friends of the fatally are respectfully larlteCl to
amend.
H~dilJi
—4am Wednesday afternoon, QM. 10th,
ISM. all o'clo ELIZ &Orr!! Y. ll•
runeral from the residence of her tombs nd, George
Martin, corner 0( Sandusky more and Weer avenue'
at 10 tre ock on PencaY asOnfricrn.
3ILLDALE CEMETEIIIf.--The
beauttrel tt titei t te-aeire.," the target% suburban
place or ee ❑n t ui cnr re
e e exoept oat, la Oita county, Sit
uate, ou Neer brighten root, hataerillately north of
A!!cgh.e♦ For burial lot, penult, , eall
at t-entral - Drug Store of COW. & GLA Al!.-
Oleo ell,
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UN IDERT A KERS
No. 196 Smithfield Eft, cor. 7th,
ent.ation from be , C Cat Urea.>
F . X . X " re.331:7 - E1.131. 747 C,
ANL , 133 *Ala uthitlT caffein.
ALIA:AMIE:WV, PA.
ALEX. AIKEN.
0 .1 - 10.7111 , 11C.AJECE11.1,
•
N. oursb r Men, fittabarill, P.. CNJV YINB of
all clads, CRA.PLB, UWE., and .1/rare Josaription
•,(
YOU Oral Furmaalaa tloou. turn+, sea, busnas
0 1e. I AT ...Intibt. bear. said earns rza xarmariee.
1.)1,1,1 /Son. JP. b.. bay. al
Jaooo aa, D.. Thomas asusg. Esq.. Jacob b
SM., a a.
B . T. IVILITE & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
Monate/dor, Wood'. Hun and rtetnicy.
COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE
Horner to Eitedield. and Chariton. streets.
H .arse and Carriage. fltrolched.
SUPERB HOLIDAY PRES..
E .Ty.
Watcheb Watches! Watches!
TUEY CU., tnpurrs and Wholesale
licat• re in GOLD and O I LVE It WATCliklo
Irttlune. .14 I.llllrdrrY STar.VT, N. Y. beg to
inform tbe ub 1c tont ta.y bale mst leerlet.f the
moot Iles ant, per her and occurate Watch ever tn •
'traduced In t rt. mar...E. The LlClLkautt , bean
tlful. extra ruble it:welled. nearby Is rat a ..d
I•Ia ed on eI err. tungulacentsy eon/ at .1. 11.- I, and
richly knam-le4 tiucting CuSee. ffstent Lever,
(*lint r ime Keeper. A superb and 04 oat ale
tasters. beittre or Gady'a Mae will be aunt free to
t.
ay T
eat.rers
oil ree-Ip t 'reel. f 11.3 e
of 4ffi, or Is
part ferreo. will
Teec. v en o
Tee waren wlr be emit by Expreso pa
ur ma.l:neut.
lireed, to that there Is alma, a theatt of re ev-
Inc Weir deatlnationi lour moul d Empress Com
pauy or I' fal l in their duty, see .111 send
he• Immedl•tet toviere for any kind of
Irate/kr wall prvmptly dred.roltatuttyfatatird.
Llbera. tartars to too trade.
old • la. —We waist
and
cv. ry toes and
conuir in the country, and to those en log aastich
fiber., Inducements will trs Offered.
Cleat, send money by EXpreea, ( Poet 0410 e Order
or Beck orofte, to DE TIME & 34 .
street... Y. unit:l4o
JUST ARRIVED FROM TUE EAST.
Boots AND SUOES.
JAMES ROBB,
No, 80 Market Streit, Pittsburgh, Pa
This old established bones bee now a n d o thirty
nye thousand dealers worth or Roots shone, mid
styles the laws, • th e tee beet, with we are
determined to at VERY 1....{Y PRICE.. We
have resatived o 4 to be and-reold by any la the hos
tors. Stint kftebd goo& wont tot .
Call nod stem , it. our moat , good. reel
...Wed that you wilt purcbase wbat you waist to
the Root co t bboe LI Ye.
/orgc‘ We place. di Markel Went.
Juxf JAY•b
HOWARD'S SALE AND LIVERY
SEST,2OI3Xs.EI.
First Street, above SmitistLehi,
rigin ItUNONG /01 EL& , ISSE.
Barb, adoed to their stock new Carriages. Ha
mt... And Haggle.; ales Coma of L. dna. Biding
and tit Ming Li wan, Invite tho-o that want a geiwi
mg to Rine them • call. Cantle.ar altenllon paid
to nu' og and ...ling noise, on connammo
ii.ma It,. al Liven, Mal MOO
NOTICE.
r rIIE REPUBLICAN COIUNTT El
suurtvz consurras wW mast
his (Thursday) Afternoon,
At Ir. at lIYADQOAtira6B•
oe11:143 J.VU. W. 11/ODYLL. CrAtrulAn.
DICLEIL CLOSE &TO..
Practical Furniture Manufacturtrs,
CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS.
L. 1.1.4. style. et TORNI . IIII2E conseantlyon
1101.1UE8, BULL & CO,
Anchor Cotton Mills. Pittsburgh,
Blaou lastxreri of •
A.NCHOtt f A) SHEIr.TIN...,
CH. It (LI SH r1h433,
A NUNIIK )
CC) ell ES I !NOM,
AnA lIIATTINII4 mrThieo
1T• NV II rr i.
66 Federal Street,4l/eniseng.
CARPENTER AND JOBllll3
All -mit entrasted.lllazaza met 4 *WI
prompt attealloek td either any.. JyrkflZe
L
- nicelved wad for We tit ISEED
oce
olenhavrt tarativris astvvit cep"
eArAlw DIFZR tecehrell.
_ - outwit c irgivia=ro. •-
• 06 @4nlaa4 Nta RR u4 :77.Y nM w 44.
CAlltß m capa ka..
Ad. WrireVkiT-
Wbotes ow> .....grum„l7,Woo4
fser44%-
ASES: ILICEILTOSI
• LlAD~iect and focialt•'
.r., ezwitts_'*;
°co •—•:•241/191010itlThistattLA I
• "WM(
.
1‘11)14.101 it,' r 4 P,)l. I
CONTAINING THIRTY-TWO COLMAN Of
FRESH AND INTERSIVIING READING
MATTER, TOGNIZEN WITH MAR-
I= RETTEWS AND CIIR
RENT LOCAL NEW&
e.
TWO EDITIONS ISSUED.
•
Oa OTEDNESDATH AND ELLTUBDAIII.
The Linton Is Cbrwardsl 'Mick .111 neck thsr
elLbsertber sootiest.
lin/Ila Coln War annum).....
Cluba pc iry,.... . .
Club,. otTyri or more
NEW ADVERTIBENENTEL
OPEI6A GLASSES
FOIL 84. LE OR wins.
AT DUNSEATH & CO.'S,
CO 3Pirt.l2. Siherimet.
.9
LAItIEW AND GIENTPS
Vc7.4L.TlCrE3iniele
ALL STILES,
AT GREATLY ILEDCOXID:P111011111,
AT
WILL T.l 'll O 'M.
lee WYLIE HT., NEA.,
FOR CHEAP
SPECTACLES,
IGHCO "I' 0
HASLETT Sr. CO'S,
931 Smithfield Street.
771.:(f)A1144:14.1y411
sou RIER.
Financial Crisis
Compel oa to !MU
In the course of Six Montle
$250,000 - - - - $250,000
V7Olllll 0 I
Watches, Clocks, Chains, Dia..
mond flings, Pianos, Melode
ons, Sewing Machines, Sli
ver Ware, &C., &c.,
AL/. 'TV BE IMPOSED OF AT
C.)ue Dollar El:11,0h,
Without reF►M to value! ►o! hot to tmt pal 4 !Or
outil you know what you are to molt..
ii Aft
r r o e a ut s lvlee the article It It doe s
remelt It and ;out lmey 4111!
THE STOCK COMPII/SLS,among other Mild...
Splendid Clocks, Bold and Silver watches. HMO
set elth lnamands, Robles. Pearls, enamel sad other stones. (solitaire and In cluaterso Ladles'
NM of Jewelry. comprimag Pin. sad Ear Siege et
the most fsra• humble styles. sot In het:dons BMus.
°lmam. rerlety, together with Who allartisest of
gold sod Enamellrd and Pearl Sets. tiopt clads mad
sleeve Ifuttonsof am most besellted patterns.
Bent. Bosom and Mart Pt... end &needle.. variety
o. Bracelets, Chain., Madera Boims, kfearlDree
Combs. unarm., no.
In vmsroasnm of the great stagnation Wrinkle to
the lianufmiterma dlmrlets of Frame and Knelead,
• larre quantity of velbalno Searell7, o r iginally (in
tended for the European market, has Ms a cantor
Cereals In lbe eel:miry. and must nomad at say 'so-
Mice . Under Mese circumstance. tam .
"SNATCH & GOLO JEWELRY COMPANY."
Bare resolved upon
AN APPORTIONMENT,
Sublet! to the following cultist/oust CuttlitutteelltE
tbn •artonsarticles, Islthout 'e.t.a to cholas of
valise art film put Mid undone., sealed up nod
mused; 1.04 wilco ordered. are taken out by blind
folded our. and emu by mall. I has Melo( ail • We
co.. 4. Du receipt of the Cutillu te. you will ut•
what y o are to bane, and then It I. at you optima
to send Use dollar and rata theutsela or not. PM ,
chaven may thus notate a Plano. Sle•odneo, Sew-
Inc Itsetuue. U- Id Watch. DLansond King. or say
set of Jewelry on cur Last for on. Do Mr.
BEND 00 CENTS SUE A CLUTIsrIOOT
In all tranuccluas try Mall. we slut *bergs ter
Nr.lll-01. the eerllikabt• paying peonage and ihe
lug he 0.1..e5s 21 beau. e.g. srglag mats be rin -
closed Wb..12 thet err! acne!. teat or. FM
geese. ertll be •e• t . or Sl,weevil Ma 112. 14.0 efirr
lip, •ILty-A et for g , o, aud 103 for Sib.
A GENTo—Wsant aseuts la ...PIT town sod
mutt) , he cw• and thor..cthag IS Inett will
Os allossudtt cs , n on every ocrtines. ordered
tbtm provide d tn.t, fen 1,••••
Age., vrt!l^.l. , sl7llmcbts tor es. 7 osninstata. ead
rent 16 coals to us, elmsrto eflb orj. Utast stamps
Ageots rentattlnst at 0000 IttO, will 00 ...M. to a
bus.ll.lla/ rat. W. a. and also VA cartle.oatt
Cou"7
'Ad
8""
WATCH AND GULL MUM CO M%
3t Llbery Btreot. Yew mt.
ITEM
THE NEW
Spring and Slimmer Mr le.
FLUID EXTr
SARSAPA
=I
lodide of "Alma,
rREPARLD.TOB.
a, NV, PETTES, BOSTON,
James R. Nichols & Co.
acsimpAciumca cumin's,
3wnTrAcroasas OS TUB
ELIXIR PEW:MLLE
Protoxide of Iron,
WlPleb Mu become .* taeoleby tIICIMIIIas •
Tonic and Radordittee,
By FAirletane and inixtitt* ht an yp4 Of Os
country.
The eels prrperettuas ..s.t.ase.r.t.suLt a tit
• CO3l HI NATIorI WITH lODIDE OP LUIZ,
presto 4 one of the most prompt elteratlTlD mama`
Ina form seeable of 'earths{ toll entices Upon the
system, sod this to I:dusts sad Mama/ doses. it
le conceded that- tae etterellve. moots...al. Or Walla
effect* of loduie. ere isevie4 most ilecldedly whoa
eseoclated .nth other alteratives. is, welath..th m:
Lad the eersepertlts see= to AMU alaTeCtly Ulf the
favorable rel4/FDIO.t.
The &et nthst usually observed orb= mums/L-
P *RILL& Arm IODUnt ny Lam, ". take . ,
an Increase oeoppethe. shoeing that It has tenth
',repent. elm marked character. Ito altaratthe et.
feet. are taahlfest to Its ready cotabinathet with the
bleed and Moles. Wile, saran*. women sad
ebnJren ta.prore tepidly under Its use, had the *1
tal faactle. an e healthy conditions
It la adahlrable t adaoted to elan* thither of ehrvit
LC or acute affeittons pecallar to eb114.11, It te
salted to them, Win by inc. Widnes, mut tillnette7
of Medicinal ea.& sod thcplcsaamt , ettzenthe totes
or the remedy. It Zpay be Cyan 'for a boys p u i nd
white ColUititUtlODla. Inhumane are den:rid s had CO
topanclanCe, or disinclination to take ilia synth.
tooonn tered. In 771ilte-htraabtge, /114p491.2 t
mks sad Olatonletthot the Spine, It see= be es.
en persistently, la an/dente thalrrellefle
obtain..
In the spring of the . Year. and
during the, Warm Weather,
The accumulation of inortntlmatters its the system
towns to become manifest and very MOtthieseine.
Lausttude. Ilendsobe..Holts, Costiveneins,'Loss of
Appetite. rates in the Joints, indbrestiou:ete.. are
van commott. ever devised •le bettor
odootod to eatermlia,o or , roe Off these affections
than this new eatiAtitttlint or 54.itseratuu.s
WITH ur
prcpametos
.or wO4oO appoostowtio
Alterative,' o EIS P uiVer.
" 4 " 4 " -i !'"'"°!" 1 ". tutgAUftirt i i Va 4114 Int •
61 ' . 1;1 1 :1 11 11 . VI. 13 ' 1 " 2 :.. VN at
.r'/!,0.!/..,'"6141
hilltorkr entolVfect. • .
~. - •
lt. .
ta,
,Ele at i stsf:p a lta p ie lo e.,.._ l . Ref iiltl .
out ett . 7l4M lir
4 :41 . 4 .
wblok ban MU D.. Itai . • ;b. Myr* 4, 3 41t."4 . 4 'lt en.
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