TIIE -DAILY GAZETTE. El - IE.IMBISBIIED BY Pennimpn, Reed Sr. Co., AT - GAZETTE BUILDING, Z\Tc•. -_853 Ti itch Ettroot. F. B. PENNIMAN, T. I.; HOUSTON, 9 - • . • joBlin KiNG4 !Vastness Managers /LEMON P. REE D, Biagio Caplei Delivered by carrier (per weekl Mall Wise, there, (kr Tear) Ltberal rednOlons to Newsboys and Agebis Lite ptipbutlit Oartte. MONDAY, - OCTOBER 15, 1860 LEGISLATURE. The 611w:deg are the names Of the mem- . . • tiers of the Senate and £touse of Represen tatives of Pennsylvania, with theinparty designations: 1 tam. l 3l , Candlel,sl, 2 J. E. Itidgway , U. 3 C. Si. Donovsn, D. t 4G. Connelli•U. • W.Worthington. U. • ltoraccißoyar, ,G Oliver P. James, Ti. '7 Geo. n. Senall, 111. 24 Col. J. D. Davis, D. 11 Wm: .11. It Inda/1, - D. 10 Chariton Burnett, D. 11 Geo. LandOn, LT. • 12 L. D. Shoemaker,U. • 13 Warren Cowles, •• 'l4 Juo. Walls, LL 15 Geo..D. Jackson: D. lr, G. D. Coleman, U. , Union Senators, 21;"Democratic, 12. The Union party lose one Senator, in Phila delphia, and gain one in the TwentysaLt th dis trict (Wash)ngton-and Beaver.) ' • MOSE OP PEPPEEENTATIVPB Favelle. 1 Geo. W. (Megan, U.C. E. Boyle, D. 2 Win. S. Gregory, It 1 Greene. 8 Samuel Josephs, 13. 1 John Phalan Ti. 4 Ti z ‘ n .,.., ‘,.vOat t. U. Harifiry u d n on i lfifflin and Hood, D. ta a. Jas. Freeborn, U.,' 111:5. Wharton, U. 7 James Sobers, U. ,Jas. M. Brown, II.• 8 Jas. If. Kerns, U. Indiana and Wady -tore n G. A. Quigley, D..l' land. 10 IL W. Davis, U. Capt. W. C. Gordon, U. 11 W. J. Donehougli, U. 1.5.. W. FOramel, U. 12 Alex - , Adolro, U.• 1Col.'ll". F. Gallagher, U. la Michael Mullin, Ti. Lancaster. Ii W. ii. Worrall, U.Dar Id G. Stoney, U. 15 G , . Dellaven, ir.. U. Andrew Armstrong, ' In D. Wallace, U. lCupt. E. iLltoatla. "U. 17 Ed. G. Lee, U. Jno. M, Stein - nun, U.. Is J. N. Marks,, Lebanon. .•• • Adams. Capt. .LJ7. Sicily. U. Nicholas Hensel!, Ti.- Leltiph. • • , Allegheny. James F. C li ne, Ti. Col. J. P. Glass. U. John 11...F0ge1, D. R. A. Colville, U. Lyeamino, G l nton dud Geo. S...ll,aKce, CT. Snyder. Geo. Wilson, It. Saml. C. Wlnhnird, Wm. Peters, C. James Marshall ' U. Samuel Clmdwick, U. John H, Wright. U. Arnislrong. I • Lucerne. "•• Lt. F. alecliling, C, :Win. Brennan, D. Berks. Boon, D. • Richard L. 23 ones, Ti. 'John McHenry, D.' • Frederick ilarner.D. (Ifercer, Lawrence and . Henry , B. Rhoades, D. 7 Butler. Becks. McPberrrn. Luther Calvin, D. IJautes A. Leech, 1. W. Headman, Ti. W. C. Harbiten, U. Bradford and Sitliran.llenrz Pillow, U. G. W. Kinney, L. :Montgomery. .lames 11. Wobb, U. I A. D. 3larkley, D. Blgir. E. Statterthwalt. D. • Samuel Mee:truant, U. 1 ltlrretampton. • anidoria. . Oliver M. Meyers, D. - John P. Linton. D. r. D. Barrington, Ti. . Carbon and Monroe. Xottliumberland. 'Allen Crale, D. ' [Geo. W. Tharn, B. Venire. Perryand Frank/tn. Fred. Kurt h D. jCnt. F. S. Starnbaugh.o . Jefferson. MO. G. A. Shuman, U. (1.'Woglo: schuytkin. Critorfald, Ea: and For—Kennedy Robinson, D. -rect. 'Peter F. Coldris. D. Dr. C. R. Earley, D., ''Philip Green, D. , Clinton, Comcron and' Somerset, Bedford and 11 , 12enti. G. 0. Dutra, D. •' John Weller, U. • Cheeter. • ,John K. Richard's, U. Nathan J. SharpieS, U. Sacnnettanna and 11'5 10 - N. A. Pennvisteher, U. puny. W. B. Bled:14114 T. James . Cameron, U. Cron:Mrd. !Jacob Kennedy, U. .t. T. Chnse, 1.. - " 2- Tiooa and Potter. .1. Boyd Espy, U. . • 'John S. Alann;U. IDr W T Humphrey, .Ut 'Colorada and liontnura Venaugo and Warren; Thonms Chalfant. 1). Dr. W. L. Whann, U; :Coinber/and. IColt Harrison Allen, IT. "Philip Long, U. • :Washington and Bearer Daunt.; n. S. Quay, U. H. B. Ilottutan, U. 1.1. II Dtr.,y,l:', • Jarcmlatt•Sallor, U. ;Col. John Ewing, tr. Delmmr. 1 Wayne and Pike. John H. Barton. U: :L..Westbrook, D. 11 -- -Col. D. .11. Ale Geary, U. Levi Maish,O. Col. 0,5. Woodard, 13 2 ,'Stephca G. Boyd, D. Senate. Haase. Total 21 GL . 54 VI • 37 - la U Union Republicans RepubliCan majority, , • CONSERVATISM RUN MAD -The Louisville .Journal, pommentin up on result of the elections, howls alter this fashion : - "The Radicals, in the next (Congress) as in the present, will almost certainly have a two-thirds majority and thus possess the numerical power, as they now do; to enact _whatever laws they please, in defiance of f.the President's vetoes. And - what amount uT-wee may not this reckless, unscrupulous, -remo - , - seleSs, and infuriated party; waxing. / all the while in hate and wrath and yen , geance, and holding full'and irresponsible power in their horrid hands, it-alien dur-. .ing the approachi ea ressional session . and the two that are to follow it-! Eyes and hearts may well at the appalling prospect!! Bad has come, and "worse is behind.!' . • • Tlatt`# the way the leading men of the 0 old slave aristocracy talk.',xviten rebels are incited to come back and share with- the victors in the late war, on perfectly equal terms, all the blessinof this good gov ' ernment, - excluding on perjured rebels. g\ ... The sacrifice of not a sing z l , 6..life, nor a dol lars worth of property isna • .-%The flea stands wide open, and they can me ,n as i socin as they please and abide in peacetand • yet the men who are thus generous and for giving are denounced as a "reekless, 'un . scsupuleas, rentorselesi and infuriated party, .waxing alftbe while in hate!and wrath and vengeance." Surely tie man who:talks thus is More flt to be a tenant of a' mad house than a leader of public opinion. THE COMMCTGIai takes occasion to think its numerous correspondents for enabling it to get out as full returns oT the elections as its contemporaries. We also bog leaie - to tender our sincere thanks to our atten tive special correspondents in every see ' tion df Pennsylvania; to the offlcers•of the Associate press , and the telegraph opera; tors; to the Mail agents and country editors' who aided us so materially in getting ant the first and most complete election:returns.. Our distinguished thinkS are also due the attentive specials we hale in Maine, Con xtecticut and Vermont, Who generously fa vored us with early returns of the elections held in those States. To our specials at Athens, Cincinnati, Colttmbus, Piqua, Springfield, Batavia, Xenia, Dayton, Ports month and Cleveland, in Ohio; at Indian ' spoils, Fredonia, Logansport, Warsavr, • Plymouth, Martinsville, Evansville, and Corydon, in Indiana; at Des Moines, For tanell Siout City, Osceola, Dubuque, and Emmet ebarg, in lowa, we feel under deep obligations i torearly ; returns of the recent . elections. We are oleo under obligations to our 'special correspondents located at Moscow', Ddrlin,Conatantinople, Paris and London, for fernishing us 'with important telegrams (laity, detailing the events tinns piring across the water. We are indebt • -to all thoie good fellows, but we are not ob ligated to Hon. tetras A. COWAN'S pen ury for, our position in the ranks of the Union itepublican party. 11E7 r . Cl;LlCAGO.—Theaole.ra appears to bo abating in eldeago. There has been no. panleor serious alarm in consequence of , its prevalence.- • The great tunnel under the lake is pro greasing at thorate of twenty-seeen lineal feet per diem. - Only tau hundredand forty /feet reeeeLe to excavated. . . . , Tzce..lateat .returne from lowa make it pima that 'shove and beyead Leering elect, ed a Wholet-Radical aelemition to Congress, . tho Inn jority of the llitate tom lacoaued 'eoarlderably. _ _ iz J. i - I. ~. ,;--The culture of *Argo in cspecially is We Vall6T, incrasi!b* . . , . . , ' I . . • ~,,,. . . . , . . . . . . . . .. _ . . ' . . . • - - ' . • . _ • • • . , I - 1 - ! ; --. , . , , • . . .... _ • . ?! ! - I- ..7-• -! ! • .„.. .... , ~ , . . ! . . .. . . • . 1 .•. - . . • . . . . •, ! , _. , • ; . . . , • . , . orAkus -- -....-,,. 4t ..... ... ,:..• .: 9 - , 7 --.. .! . . . . , - . ..„ ._ ' 1: „.0. ' , !1! ! ~,,,_s \ 5,....T, 1' : d . 1 f.. 1 2: , ...."--- , -!..2 413)! . 11Brc} 6 41, ,„.,.,,,,,.„._ . 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A. Browne, U. - 28 Jae. C. Brown, U. . D. Lowry, U. t'eplondid Black Velvet Sacquo, trimmed - in the most magnificent style, go to Spence.% No. 7S Market street. . Emily - thing elegant in White Talmas, Circu- lars and nacques, suited for.t.huCtperas, go W I SDemee's, No. latarket street. For , 'Everything of Fall and Winter wont . ; In Cloaks, googlies and Circulars, go to the Pitts burgh. Cloak and • Me t atllla store, N. 73 Mar ket slreet. ' A beautiful; substantial, and elegantly made and finished Wrap, Mane from Chinchilla, go KO the Pittsburgh Cloak and Mantle Store, No. i 3 Market street. • . A tromp:nor child can drive her m 3:90; is land and gentle in every . particular. and will be sold at n bargain . .if applied for ithinedLate ly, at Gard lner's Opera floes° Shoe Store, No. 60 Fifth street. Cidaks, made from the following brands of Trleotts, Austrian, Chinchilla, Beaver, Whitney, and all the leading brands, at pres ent so popular, go to the Pittsburgh Cloak'and store, N 0.73 Market street, comfortable Dwelling Douse, to either Al logheny City or Pittsburgh. Good tenant, eml rent and unexceptionable secarlty 'given if required. Addrees or apply to P.. C. L., ai the Now Cloak House, N 0.49 Fifth street. Will taki3 immediate possession. Presidential Appointments—Bounty Rea lotions A • 'of Tialevet—Me Recent storm. • 15A8.11.1150 - IM . X, October 11.—Th0 0011101/9310119 of the follotiing officers, heretofore appointed and announced, were signed 'by the President' to-day: . I . . • Dialogs C. Whiting, Simerintendant of In. diem affairs for the district of California; AchelleaSeottertlay, postmaster at Gaillpolis, and Jacob It. Hubbard, pbstmaster at Dayten, Ohio. In the regulations promtdgated . the War Department regarding the 'p . :meat of bounties under the act of July ii, L.S6a, if is prescribed that soldiers enlisted.. for three years or during the 'war who were discharged by reason Of the termination of the wet', shall be conaidered as having served out the period of their enlistment, and are entitled to bounty under the act, the auk; eet having been under the conslderattnn 0: the accounting...of:neer and the Paymaster General.' I The second comptroller of the Treasnry Is of the opinion that the twentieth day of Au gust, 1011, the date of the PrealdenVo procla mation deelairing the rebellion to be at an end should be taken as rhe date of the termi nation of tho-war within the meaning of the rule referreil to; as enlistments under the set of .Tuly..? - td, lad, ceased on the 11th of July, ISSI. N o solder enlisted under that act could have been discharged on account of the ter. ruination of the sear before screw. , two years- Asbuny Thompson, 0110 was arrEstedlester day, had a hearing to-slay, on the charge or .havhig stolen at various times etticies of clothing and small storqs from the inspeedoii building at the Navy Tatd in this city. Some of the goods have already been 'recovered—a portion of them at Um residence of the prla anon The entire 'amount of the larceny is between twelve and nfteen tnousand dollars. .including one thousand dollars' Worth of silk handkerchiefs. The accused was tielti to ap pear at Court in default of ten thousand dol. %ars' ball.. . The rain ceased about noon but :the Pot.. mac-bas been rising rapiely all day'.. and the Inallestians are that the water will be as , nigh as in the destruct:Mono.% offormer years, the canal has overflowed, and many of the houses along the northern bank are submerged. The inmates of some of the rauches in the neighborhood, were Obliged leave their tenements on rafts piloted by newsboys. The water im the canal attained " its greatest height, about out • o'clock 'this 'at ernoou, when_ft reached within a few inches of the app of the fence, at the south-east corner of the white lot, south of the 'Presidents, and covered a portion of the grounda need by the base ball clubs, • east of this lot for some dts- Mace. The water was full of teen and women, wading for terra firma, waist deep, and bring ing out:furniture and clothes. • . Gov. Wells to Issue a Proclamation— '. .Atenicau Advice.. ' lirw . Graiticse.. Oct. 13.—1 t is rumored and credited that Gov. Wells hasssecretlylssluid or In about publicly elected rochunation removing ull ;the Sheriffs last Spring .and appointing other. in thelr places.. The latest from the iiitr Grande to the sth states that Lienajoila made another abortive attempt to take Matamoros from Conada., , but failed. There was one report that Condo. bad gone to Monterey to help Escabodo and Trevino - , and defend that city. against Melia and the imperialists, who were approaching with 8,005 to 12,C01.1 moo; and another, that Cur tines was about attacking Carrot. In Slate. morns, and that Trevino was en the way from Monterey with a like purpose. lIICIIXO3D. Va., October 13.—The Vtrgtnld and-Tennessee Railroad Company; In session at Lynchburg, Va., adopted a resolution yes terday in favor of consolidating the manage ment of the railroads from Bristol, Tenne,see, to Norfolk, Virginia. Governor' Plerpout unit General Tilahone worn tbe most 'prominent advocates Of the scheme of coneolltiation. IlicsrisoND, VA., October 13.—Private dis patches from Lynchburg, say that the rail mad consolidation scheme .inetead of being approved as announced th is morning, was re acted by 110 majority. l'azismcinura, October 13.—We have the fol lowing official majorities; Blair county, Geary 702; Cambria county, Clymer 0551; 2.lLffiln coun ty, Clymer 110; Greene county, Clymer 113; Westmoreland county. (leafy ti 010, Clymer. 0,113; Juniatta county, Clymer 2,193 majority. Pairairigislita, Oct. I{.—Official returns from Perry county gives Geary 2,694 tllll.l Clymer 1",49:q liOrtbumberland county gives Clymer 468 majority; Centre county gives Clymer 461 umiovityy Monroe county gives Clymer 1,991 Majority. • • • VOLUME 247. Guy Family Horne for Sole Wantpd ' ' FROM IVASIUNG'TON. Railroad Coaaolidalicke I =I Special roweris to the New York Board ' - of Blealtat: New Yeas, Oct. 13.—OffrertiOr renter' hat ex. tended sp_ecial powers to the Metropolitan Board d ay ilalth from theifth day ot October to the Ist of December, the board having be resolution declared that peril, to-public health edit estate in certain particulars. Street Com missioner Chas. iO. Cornell has published Cardin which lie says no will,rof rite the charge es against him .of the Citizens association. • Floods in RICIIXORD, October 13,-The floods, and the Serious damage dine to the raliroalls„ will Geese &suspension or travel between Unseat , t n e RWicam iongdo nan dF r e de r ic k sbu r r e g e road ot.h On culverts were. weaned away, and on the ()nuts° and Alexandria road the bridge at "Walton was swept off. The James river is much swol len by the recent rains. . . • Steamship Arrivals lu New Turk. . :New Your, Oct.l.4.—Arrived, the ste am shi ps 'Aerica, from Southampton on the d; Malta from Lissom:A on the 24, and City Of Boston: from Queenstown on the 4th. Thirteen hun dred passengers arrived today on the steam ships America and City of Boston. /Mina or the StellMship Hibernia— " Death■ from Cholera. Saw Tons, Ootobcy 13.—The steremshlp bends', from Glasgow, has arilved. There have been four deaths frotn • cholera on the hospital ship sineelthe last report. Losses by Fire.. Laezaelits, October I.l.—The destruction of theTheatre. last night, involved an estimated loss of $70,900; insured for VOW. The loss to the J 610311 synagogue wins small and fully COT. eyed by.lnsurance.. • Heavy Storm, Fortuts a lionanet Oot. 13Yasels arriv ing in the harbor togiay report a.heavynorth east storm prevailing along the coast. Loutantis, October 1.3.—Th0 indictraoht (Or treason anninit flallltt in the Ontuxt Staten Court was quashed today, the llniten entree Attorney encoring . a nits p . toacqui. . . • - . Murata, October 13,—Tbe eleatlOn Passed off quietly. Lottand Ls cleated Mayor. Both Concervattve candidates are eleoWd to the „ osa,=CttoPer 13. , --Balled, the Yip' Bboov, tor *ow ark; 'Mar of trzaou, for Pau. .4,aptagi; I Skit tvxsiag ALUM', trt= XOFONIA , • 111110 -F it ECO FOUR O'CLbCK, AL M. ERY LATEST JTELEGRIMS. • NEWS FROM EUROPE The Cable Banquet. • • KNIGHTHOOD CONFERRED. Possible - Bissolntion• of Parliament. 'RENT CROP DES MOYER. COTTON EarLosioN. - . • Case of the Rebel Vessels, DAMAGE BY THE FLOODS. ~, • 1 •1 • . • Another Battle in Corn Ho. 1;, .2:'1p... . ecl ! ;., i • ro.b. . 1' • • —..: . 1 - 1 : i • iL , 1 New Toni, October 11. —Foreign news up to the 4th inst., contain th following'; • At the banquet glvcrilln honor of 'the cable layers. a Thesgage was cad from the Quinn, conferring knighthood 1 Upon qaptain Ander- Son, Promisor Thomsbli, Messrs. Glass unit Canning, nun a BrontlpY upon Mr. ['Simpson and Mr. Gooch. The Queen al ' s lo:ir rmison fobnot conferring distinguishing marts other fas'or on Cyrus W.Fielil,lwas au appreheredon that It might encroaclion tik province of his own government.. ill 7 . - ' Eleetlmpering MOveMents to iiirteuc parts Of Cue laud are repo:Welt lookin: towards the . oesiblo I dissolution 10f. Parliament hest Spring. 1 • -; I weather lt ls stated that the recent, wet r• fn. En-luMl ,lies destroyeill a tenth part of tint whole,wheat. crop,tll Woolwieh Arsenal waStevelled to the ground by an explosion of 1 g unleotton.,• No lives were lost. I , 1 _ .. , Jll .• Ills reported that Lorti.Lyons succeeds Earl .... Cowleyiit Paris. . The ease. of the seveqq gehel vessels seized as property of the 'United Stater has nivilo Wren postponed. :H The Inundations is rrance were notisfaini. Great dittanno has been done by the flood!: a n d the kithperor headed :u: subscription with 100, MO traces. has returned to Camera, and the ildunteers hove liven disbanded. • • The King of IlanoCerhas proteted to all of the. Cabinets of Etironciicaltt4t annexation to Prussia, and appeals tol all Abe pciivers to aid him atatnst oppression The Insurrcclion In CaOM in still proirref.s. big and the Insurgents are marching upon the city of Candi, • The Porte has recOgnii:ml Prince C/Mrim.--cc, hasTh Pai , .r lido IMMEME 71Wirt'enell Sliniste, ~.aa Pt . ._ -- - -Fat.. Terany ceding any portl Ohio Gulf of Li:ce,:a. Austriato or pruasta. • F.treruna Potar, Oclohgr 14.—T.Dc sit:mm . 6lllp Belgian., which left: Lleerp...el at 2:..0 p. tn. on the 41 it:entl Londond. rr‘: on the 101 l instant, paasedthl. polouto.ti y,.r L . • 11113 , 111.thiL11,31111/ Ilentninn. front New Toth - . arrived at So:RAIL:PIy tt , i ~ o n the 3.1: , The, frlgate Colorsolleft Sod: it a inpion On the 3.t ;for Cherkkouk•g. !In Interthun.o; of el• vthtles, Thad t?...1,:en I lack , IN,tweett Adinn Al Goid,..burough 101 it, Adtulr,kl to command at Portsmouth. Vll i tti . lll.l,l ,[1.111103 wore es• changial.. Admiral t,lolilsboroug w h's tt.kg as boh,ted on the /roll •1 , . The.l.7llllClt SIALTLI - 1 LII ',comer Canna dahrtka. room Clicrb-mrg unit .I., hhhYY ,hon, arrkvect :.t (lab raltar on the. 2 , 1. and lie,&•cctlett OlL...kr:al d. , Tull London TIP:, CIII iplifllelll . 4 Lord Stan ley on MS SI , NICII ILL 111,1 iIII/11, I/lIIIIIIIeI In Li t scrpool, Willeil Ma,. kti F 4ys, .le-.1.,n.1 to ”at 1— fy the United states till, .t. 0110 relation , . with that country are safe ti lid, hand, .The n.e. SllgkeAtallhaL 111,1 /./I"tlipp should talle to hand' . the 4 Uteri:l:cut relatini;.t, 1 . 1.11 u Alah.itua elnito-i • olklelt.' intracta• -IC 311107111 AV ,12.1111, It Is per.• auadett can be set ut r .t, if the over,ktry tcut per and Judgment tie ok onv,lll. Ist' lital 111:01I . them. ; . . 1I 1 . . The, 7710 01 furthiur lad .4 - ;e i; :1t. ,, :ha'. Lnglatn/ . ulkouldotfer to sahml LI hi r n. - t ralliy la a - f:, la. griller' with thane - o 1 t p., 1 VntLe,: tit,- t.. ,,, . to r.:- vfiloti trya mixed coullkl , 0.10ik,., .410 . , that llic time has conkc wht - ik ein; ' , t., - , ..:, re,pectikm the Alabahlactultus is no I ,' , , ni4er Open to rtil,,,ko ntruettonatkol would ~ :+1, 1 , ,,-i kt.l 1, .Y Um t; hues , Statue as'a spout:moo isltt,t.”l gfilol/ MI/I. , They were received lit I , oitr.k. the vesse'ks of thuTuridsh ,±cuaurnl .1 11 Asontllct is ieporte t I,rettat . ent`keChrlstions and Turks at ilernactriu. ' In 0 idyll Ihe leztuer clanm to have ontaincit - t to advantace. Ofliclalcintellicnce ' frOut C , lik.lkt , e •- ,..tes that. another battle had takeu pill s :, In " htcit 7,700 Chrtpttans Itttl an conalnkunkber of 1;,0 sktlans were nn2itelcd• 'rho IfOrmer coname; . metl the uttaak - and drove hiek. the Egyptiand to toe. senekbore. 111 . FROM S‘N; I II Coal Mina On etc , Snit far Fraud... Queen.CminsvGaueHaute—Heavy Cull nie-31arnsits‘. , H SAN FRANC NCO, , Oct. 13...!L Vletort dispatch !gates that the Do llotgnan: Bay Lon Nilo° was on tiro, and that it steamer had salleCwith 13043 to oonvey Ilter!to the mine. • i Hee liajustyi. eitentder Scout had tall./ 'tor 'San Felipe item There has been no large transtitiOnS iu ill wheat, and holder* ti. Ilr; 1,1/IA) • eke,, bold yesterday at Al,rit V 1K ~ IL A. Aldrich commouSeil n suit 31csterilay Chas. IV. Brooks & Ca. for an attembi,..t frond, In asslkaing .10 creditors of that Ilria a eladn against' .A Ulrich for 41117,1'ut ii titcl il i a/ been paid in full. Brooks which they deny the necusat ion and de1101113.1 it as a malignant ...libel.: • I Queen Emma sailed on the iltkiltriee ;ander 'bat to-daY for lionol nip. I• A Victoria ,dispatch says: Appenbeitner . Co.. of !)'bear river, havti liabili ties being • • Tire berg Tltriarilla.l from the Ochasir sea, Wags sixty to:. of Uothisb. Eastern telegrams give more firmness to all Sleds of cotton goods. There is some advance - in mining slitters. Savage, 1110; Yellow! Jacket, Belcher, 7.4 Imperial, 70. Legal I , untler6; , Another. ; FenianScareln Canada. . ' • Yotar, October 14.—Tho Toronto special eapi: I,Great eveltemel wits tea_ at. Fort Eric; Canada, yesterday,i y the circ - plution , of a rumor Iliac an orga patty of Buffalo roughs contemplated a raid up6n the frontier. Ai squall of police was Im mediately detached to patrol the river be tween I3uffalo and Niagara lulls. A company of vidunteers patrolled the river in the vicin ity of Fort Eris, and other precitutions were taken but the raiders :failed to put In au ap pearance. : I • On the Caine day the Fonlans hail a plc nic iiscUrslon do - (en the river, ;hen pag Port Erie nett the Candillan gunboat Rescue, the band played. the ." (Veriei ut the tirene," and'other popular Irish atrs, and the excur sionists waved the !suliburst ,_front of the ee F ltedcoatti L - and chedreil for Aloberts and O'Nel4' These menaces so much, essjaperated Ca a the gunboat that diga ordered the excurslon boat dway, and threlltened to are listo the party. • lextenallVe, Fontana* In New York. New . Tone, Oct. 14:LA Series of extensive forgeries on several °the hunks and bankers .01 this pity, to the a mount bf $30,000. bus just Coined° tight. bootee -the forged checks were deposited in the Ilan ter/ Dank by an Minor. ter • of.the atame of .t gene.Darandi who suc ceeded la obtaining $ 0,000. Two cheeks were d ra wn in the ritune,t o n 'Te As Colgate, [rank ers, of. Well street', for 17,100 and the other for 0,600, and were drawn against after haring been &posited. TIM bloat! American Bank, and thealerchants, Mid Chemical Dinka are among the victims, ! Thus far it appears only about 012,00 U navel be % lost on this forged paper. An alleged lied °wilco of Durand was arrested yesterday. and taken before Justice Dogging, at the /our Din Felice Court. A par al. examination was made In the case, when proceeiliogs'wero fur. her adjourned until to. morrow, at ten o'clocik a. st. Darned, the , al leged principurge. • . Ilritlsh Markets -My Cable. . • LITRILPOOL, Oct. 13..-Cotten firm and active; antes to,lay of ElaOsibales of Ali:idling Erg, lands quoted et 139.1 Breadstuffs-Tne weather is again unfavora ble and the brinulsttas market Is firmer • for Wheat and Corn. The Provision market!! generally dull with a declining tendency.: LoaDoc, Oct. 13.--I.4:thsols closed at ell% -for money: American , stocks-the cloning prices today are: ti. S. 6-201, MA; Erie, 5935; Illinois C e ntral,lB%. Liveskroot., Oct. 111-The steatnship Java from Alin York, Octolsor.3d, has arrived. The ship Chancellor Jones, from. New - York - Sele tomboy 120, has arri'ved. • ' Gen. Butler In fft.'Latilr: , . Er. Loma, October lit ,-11 enema Butter spoke to the larimat audience ever' naoembled et the Conn liouce, and no man ever received !Min er, weicOme and snore enthu.d.tlc applause, or was listened to with duller attention. • Death ot a D Tssirror, N. J.,Qc l astly slue Ltb • Ben nor from W tingut.iied ,11189. 14.—Cot. J. le, for. • and some Yvan' ag" 'comity 411,wd • this city • PLTISBURGH, NIONDAY, OCTOBER. 15, 1866 THE TRIAL OF JEFF. 1 ! 1 --- Correspondence d nt, and Attorney • . llettreen the Presi e I '• •GER rat . • • 1 • • . • • . 'THE ' rlurronts THEATMENT. . . . • . . —F---- • ‘ ; , • , WasarrOTOx,Oct..l.3.—The fOlibwing officialcorrespondence , i . , correspondence, relatlye to the, trial of Jeff. Davis, was made public this afternont '- EXicaTIVE Ma-Etioa. 1, • . iWaint livorox,'D. C., !Jet. i 5,1866. . Sim—A speciiil term of the -Chita Cohrt of the United 'States was appointed for the first Tuesday or October, .1566, at CM mond,' Vs., for the 'trial of Jefferson Davis oh tau charge i , of trees n. It now appears that' there 1 111 be no seSsi n of the Court Miring dine preient. month, nil d Mafia are expressed Nether the regular term : , which by law shout commence on the DM at :November next, will be held. : In view of Ithls: obstruction and the consequent delay in proceeding: with the trial of Jeff. Davis, n wl pentium In that Court, and there being, st far us I Urn itifOrrned, no !good reason why th Civil Courtslof the United States are not . Pe tent to - exercise adequate junsille tion wit hdthe distriet or circuit In welch the Mate o?`irginiald included, I deem it proper to requ st your opinlcni as to what _further steps, if any, should Ito liiren by the Executive with a pieta to a speedy, penile and impartial trial of tbq accused,'encording to the Could.- !lotion and aoS of:the United States..j I ant, Ir, very respectfully, yours, • • i • A:maim JOHNSON. 1 To H .Ilenry Stansberry, Attorney Gen , l. , ' • ;Ayr liner GattrataLsOrricx,'Ocit. 12, 18Gd. i To the Pre.W.l.—Slit 1 have the senor to Mate tu opinion upon the question proposed in your etter of tine Oh, as to , liaL• further may be roper or expedient to bo'clone by the •Executi •e,Ein reference to the custody of Mr. Davis' milli. prosecution - for :treason-now penit.ln against Lain in. the . threult Court of the Lotted States Of Virginia.' ` , I tun clearly 1 of the pillion that there Is ntithing in -:the present hridition of : Virginia So prevent the full ere et. of the }nmsdietton of tile Civil Courts. The actual state of things and your several rociamutions of peace and of the rim taretint of elvil order. guaranty; to the Melt' umber! ies, federal: and Stale, • hutimulLy . tigainst military control. or interference, It i : seems t ine that In this pitrticular, that there le nnne:,essity for further action,. the poll, of the Executive in the tray of proelaniatloni La . venially es:Congress 4,, the lute session, requi ; red the 'ireutt Court of the - United States, to be. held t Ittehmonthon the First Monday of Mayant the Fourth! Monday Of November, In each - car; and authorized apeetal or ads Jon.ew terms of but Court!to be ordered by the Cant Justice ofi the Supreme Court, at such time, and Oa ouch notice, :as he might preferit e, with the Mime power :and turbid to• Don se at the regular terms. This is an .er.• pile it 1 cleogn ition by ,COnfaelie that the state: of things in Virginiii!altnits the bolding pf, tile UniteillStntes Conti.s in that State. • The obstruction you refer to cannot It stems to me; be retnoved 1,3 any executive order, so tar a. / tinlialvled. :It arises net follows: Con -14-the 2XI or Hey, passed an . ant providing that the Circuit C o u r t p t 'of that - tilted States fur Virginia, should be held at' ILiCli. itiond WI the dint Monday of May and tne fourth Monday of November In each Tear, and 'further ,providing that all suits and otherlit o- 1 ..ings winch eland continued to another time au I place, slieuid be deemed continued to the p ace cull thee preacrl beilliy the act. The 11 eclat oray.:kr...Led session, which was ordered by} court to tie holden at . ILlchinontl In, the pre cut manta of October, was considered a+ lull us e d Inc this act. This felt the regu larl ter to he holden inn the fourth menday or soeeh, et.; and If there - hod beeh no further laSislat on by Congress, nog:Minn , could exist as to t in • competency of the Chief Justice end the Dl:dila Judge of that court. th en. to try Mr. Das da , Ina, on the f 221 of. July, IrTil, Con e.;,.. I. a,sed an lie. to II x Oat smother of JadgeS et the Supreme Court of the United Slates, fid to change certain Judiehd tar,raits• Among other. changes made 111 the Circuit CoOrta , y this Ka Is 0 change of the fourth eirenii, - to ahlau tile Chief Judi hat to he allotted. AS tills ..relllG ntOoli, prior to this :ter, wino 1 1 )1 to the Chief Jt.tice, It em braced- 05110V3V0, Nur:, loud, V tiainia, North tarot int , told West Vitt:late. It !sits caring. by this ,1, Inc V.Vnll , o.llg. f)0.1. , V1q1 . 3 and ad.,: IoA MEM . couth C trolina. .i. .. • It Is ii ,iterstotati.thar olonats ealst wbeilicr this chit ige in StateS comprising - the cireuit, wili,not 1 t qufre a IleW illiettnent. Whether ails 11 is well handled or not, it Is certain A lint the Excretive caudal interfere. for al though trader certain peculiar circumstance , the 1.1... , 11 Ire lin, O..wer to make an allot: 3111.111. Of Jutigefi Of supreme Cenci, yet these et Vann Stant:es its not exist in tots V., it liew allotill ql, if neceasary, can only be Made by tile jail 1. , 4.0i the .supreme • Court or by Cuti cle,. perhaps only iby Congress. Mr. Davis retn.iiiim in Cai , 4o.ly tit Fortress ,Mon, oc pre , . steely it, lie wits held In January, when, 'Oa no -Wet Zli n resoluthat ot Congress. your re polled Communications :rout the Secretary of War an.) Attorney General, showing that he was hela to await trial 1,1i:tell Courts, no nos t lon %Vita then taken ley, , Congress no to place of rolltiiiil ; to , dontaiol lira elnee been made far his i!. - AllAfer 11110 civil Ctr,,,le, . , ilie Rt , ti lot Attorney ,. of the United `States, for 11101 district of Virginia, where. Mr. Davie stands indicted for treason, has been not.itied that 1 lal prisoner seinilti be surrendered Il.p to the cast .states Mai that, neon a capia. , ,, un i der the tadtet meet, hut tile District Attoiney decline to have the Capes issued, because there 1 no other place within the district where tile prisoner could be so safely kept, or where 121. t personal comfort and honith could be so wall provided Ltor, No application has been made wiillin my knowledge, by counsel tor Mr. I Davis. for a transfer of the prisoner to civil ustedy. Recently an application was insole 1.,,,. tits counsel ,tor hts trahsfer from. Fortrcsas Monroe, to Fort Lafayette, oft the groinechleßy of wait wry considerations. X. .refo•reit m was promptly made ton board 'of .stargeot 1. whose report was decidedly adeerpe I to the c lunge on the beer° of health and per . ducal ce mfort. • . lam made to fed what farther action can • 1 be take 1 on the part of the Ezectillve to bring: Din prl. ober to trtki. - Mr. DavlStnUnt, for the present. remain where he to, until.the Court . whiten lull,urdit lii - - try him 4111111 be ready th cor nntil hilcustodyls demanded oiler Mwful I:roe:ens of the Federal Courts. ;1 would biggest I.lutt, to avoid any misiuntleir silllA W.V. 1111 ti, bui, , Ject, an order bu Lamed to tileccdhinnintlant tit FOrtreas 'Monroe to cur. remit:tithe prisoner - to civil cuatotly whenever tkmau lea by tile United Stites Marshal Open Nooses. from the FedorarCOurts. I send here ith It Oily of it letter front the United Staten Metric Attorney tor Virgil:ll,4:W which 1 beg to call •our attentiOn. • . • \ have the honor to be, de., dc., (giguedy - , linsay• S reanennr, • , Attorney licuural; (corTA i r l "Orr CC or TUC IA S. DI9TRICT ATTOIDICY i oa Vinem a t i., Nom:rote, Oct. ti, km. 5 To th Hon. Hen ry,IYM nbrrry, Attorney (learner of the rI. iled &Wet ,t—Sin,-In compliant 'e with your r quest submit herewith the substance of the zurt .al statement I Made you a few days since mr answer eel your question whyno de misfit- mad :been Made upon the military ou thortttes for the surrender or Jeff. Dante, fit order that homiglee be tried 'upon the indict ment o..lam:ease bite In the United States Circuel.,Coure, at the term held at Norfolk in May lest. .Two reamer. have influenced :Mein not Mk lag any steps for reenevlng him from their Custody. The ono relatee to his sate kcephig—the other to Ills own Personal Corn• fort and health. l'have never had any doubt but vitae eho would he delivereo• the AUnited States Marshal Mr the District wheneyer ho shoal, have demanded him on utopias or other civil p °eel& lintmu' can readily understand that go. oon i as Le goes Into...the hands Of that Meer: upon any :motion ha 1 by rue, his place o confine-. would ould he ono bt the State' Jet is of VD glniej At Fortress d are taken to p ovent his Monroe all nets eery pre ceedim ; can be an escape. Over time internal. pollee I a. state ell , Jail the Marshal bits no authority 1 the cus tody Of the prISMIer could not be se tired Save at u great expense: Sir. Davis is ow. In as condottable quarters as the most o those oc. caplet by the army °Meets at. the Fort. The Menden la a healthy one. Ills family Lave free /10.:9 to Mut. tie has furl. opportunity tor/ell:rase in the! open all if Ins health be reeblel; remove hire. to one of the State Jails 0.1111 f ile COMIILItai,, instead ofliming better, would, to all respeots,De welch for the worse. Ills coMesol probably understand all tilts, .and 1 think• will not be likely. to take any 'atop whichlwould decrease the personal comforts or endanger the life - Of, their Client k 1 1.3111 , 0 thelionoi &e.,' 1 (Sig dill I L . Ciissruirn, I ' . 1.3: S. District Attorney fur Va. 111ritir0 of lake Uusslau pubis's:odor. Ojitoecr Stinickel, for m4ny years representative Of the Emperor pf Russia to this :Goren:in:teat; waited 'on the. Pregnant yesterday, aeoompauled by the Sec retary of State, to tulle a formal °Metal leave previous to his departure. foui - this countre. rue littervleW was of go Interesting charac ter, from Intimate friendly relations of the two :govertutients and the .popultunty of the 'linking Minister himself.) The Hessian Government will; be represented by M., }yea. oo mq Hodisco, wisp. has been littaelted to the Legation for a Imbiber of tears. He was la. ire :Peed as Chat e Alfalrati, and in the neon'' appropriateyinauner. I , 11 Dry Goode Store - Robbed.. New Tons,bet. , lB.—On the' Mil tilt, a dry gotelestoro in Albany won robtied of between lour huriiirtni anti tiro hundred dollars' worth of stilt gdods by a mit u and ferrule shop lift er. iithiseenently inspector Carpenter visit ing that city -with a full net of photographs of thleVes, had the elerknfek- out;, If no could, the likenesses of thethieves.. lie then return- - ed and hhil arrested Albert :laths, alias 'Tay. lor,inul a woniarrnameil Marla stewart, elle& wearer, who proved to ho the, thlwires: • They WereiSent to 4.lbany .this morning.:. . Hil 1 chainie in 'Sfy Nsw Toss, Oct. U.--The "bet Washington special says the Cheradige espresseWihe baccf tnat I the President is about to change his policy, and It la understood that two ulainbers of the Cabinet hove adigged him to declass:. fa "AM; the CaziaMatiOnal amentisseat, FROM NEW YORK. tiA,VIS. One of Street commlmmloner Cornell— Cooleris—Emr,Mnd and itt,o 11,,ymmip, Agalln•a nor—Receipt* from •interaril Revenue—The KoKnN Appoltstmem. New' YORE, Octeber —The charges pre ferred against Street Commissioner Cornell were °Mihaly serred on him yei.terday, owl the Governor has requested his defense to he ° flied forthwith. Ile will thee actin the mat ter /pci•Sanallv or appoint a' commission tb take it, and investigate the It is un derstood that the defendant will ask the Lit ter priVitege under the act of last winter. ! In this city there were but two new cases or Cholera. and no deaths reported at the regle. ter's Orrice yesterday. On bottrdlthe Ileivetia, now at!'quarantlne. the diEcase to still preVw. lent. There have been three new cases or a mild type on Governor'.! island since the last reitort,l . , The Herald's NVitshington special ..4.5, t A : number of gentlemen representing chttniain to fur Ind molly', from England, Wait,d upon i the Pr Went, and urgeft upon him tho beets-' say qt eking Immediate action., • . The delay of the Itritish Government in r e - ' sponding to the just demands of our Govern. 1 meat, was freely commented upon, nod It 14 asserted that the President expicssed himself i favorably inclined to their views. It was, u..- i gested :that a .51timand shonlil at rums he .1 made fOr indemnity within thirty days, with I a threat that in came It'was not co:111,111M atilt. t Canada jhould he seized and held in, seedrtty-r for the . payment of the claim, the political 1 friends Of the Prraident . here are. generally in favor of such action, as a question of policy thov argtte theta: foreign war would have a tendency to heal - the littterne,s of feeling be tween the Radicals awl Conservatives. There is ,no doubt that tan Prieln tem consid ers the Stalin a just one, but ilecilues incurring the expense of a war trout seVerel I, mieleii be is anxious to reduce the taxation and re.o.ore' the curiiiincy us SOtal at pOSNIbia LO a Sk . rtal: bush, at tine same time the ft lends 'of a coin pnlsury demand for Immediate action on the parit. of England in. response to our demand for'indentnity openly say that such a demand Will:shortly be mode and OM army ordered to the Caltrialati Nader la ices then eight. week,. The amount of available lamb- rentaininglii the cash vault of the Treasury at the filo, of business t,day is 441,j,i1,F.10, The disburse ments or tine Treasury on account, of the war, Navy and Interior Departments, dm log the . week endlize 1041 a, Wert) at folio As: War De partment $2,712.7t3i Navy D* t, ,i partimm•=3. - ,,9 - i.l; ulterior Department 8300,09; total disburse ments ttol,sllli7st. • . The receipts from Internal Revenue to-day amounted to sl3,irda. The Trt asurer Inc the United :i tides 10-ilay received from the Postmaster General the saint 0( three thousand onu hundred and live Pt liars which amount was collected by the ostohice Denarturent from dead letter;, anti was transualeted to the Treasurer to lie dupe, IMO to the credit or tine mit eminent. The bogus appointment at is Commissioner of Indian Affairs ts severely eon ...1r...1. The terotilS of the Proewd Court at St. 1. ,, 1: Inn t&tt are exhibited here, C011ar(1111g' Wel a lilt the Sous of Liberty branch of the Golden Circle. A. anon cos•ielatton called 'lie oSoni of •Afri ea," n rival of the ..9019 of A calola,” lin i ircen started. 15 Ii larrralell 10 ,SOM:11 the Freed-. men's Bureau •unil 'other Illatr6, of shnilar cote The city 15 at present erotrticd with Sontli• 'erriers and every day I•ring3 a a tont., of Tr , :.11 arricalx. Col. Harry Gilmore, who ,icnievcd SO Ilfltollol.l-4 a as the Ltallant cap torer of unprotecteatrrailread trattoi, i 4 here among therek, and receiving Mt.:pit:d tie of many Of the melt dl_ll : Tlgal:bed fandOPl in town. 11 number of S•nohern heti, 'Jaye alto etilvol. The tone of Wtodtingtoo :octet'," Lia he-Coo/lag genii ually soutioddo /,it. The Ilerdldo Vaal an corre,poodent.Septein• ber Valt, Pay, The Nor Free Pr,oc of th 'Ansa the Llllll[oll Carlpt to 11•Xialetr1 ey the he:}t Steamer to hear of he :Odle,: her spouse, she 10113 in 14 tea' any; to await return, a 111111,4.(hero the Cinp , :ror:tool Ernpresa of liontria. rror: co owl Memtro-I.ct.tcr In Maxi:nil • Ilan. • - , SYs.surzilrpx, Led. 1 0 1 t —The following J. a trandetrue of a 1,..tt0r WWI t•••,ril In ,)T, Tn tf.. 11411; tild oriental 01 h bleb 1,1, 1.”--es..ton n 1 ,Slate Department• The writet of 11:!, l e ttr, M. r. Thin, is a itele.l , l3, it lie novas.e...-“the emit:den,. of Olathe 1; i.ll 1111 , 1 it .... ile.lllllll , 1111 e 01 XllO 1111,t in /111i:111110 'ow intoned lad vt....rt. lie 1,0.01 the oilke ot Cone-elior or their fp Maanollilatt and I. now on 11.11.1.-"lor. to Eittepe l . tew, The article of tee It cech 21wafret deuy011 that Hilt two Ft eren ti-nerat-, us- 1 mend slid VI land, have pet lot-.110:1 tot the Departmenla of . Wet ,tft.t rnlanee, in dec..' i that from tits time the insolr 1- -10 Our o,lf . ttirtrlvil aside the a.r.ltle the tal,oon . Id Gen. - der; Cad.eltuan, d... 1 de cant, att. t vonfld.-1, ft AL .4, r.- , vent, or tne Ernrerer althea:3h thecrt.! t. in lave no outer 11101 in toy Jtaletnent then to provoke it solidne, es noun es pe-,Utle , II It e view to explain di; cold eci., of , I, '.eh Ids 1... d'y toted he the Judge. The el enc., Gee...if/I - nerd a idle., Vint our abdie..“ll/11 !W111•1 trivet-du tilt return uC the army, end that - tees it • 11. ~, he able to proehed alone in reor ::I:ti.f.l:l la:m acaw' of /Wads Capable 111 st.riff 30? IL, (I A III:1- [ooosta and tee, 01 d's .td,jrcts.,.i have n fine emmetion t Ind yeur Jial•iztv IN 111 11.1 glVe I tills L•lltirtellit•lltO 11 111.11!".. .711,1, .I.t. L.° o.u , 1 , -,1. ' : .i 1 or letcr ueswer ter tee tatios 01010.1.0 lOr of ti, llt ul,urt act and ter the letdl censeqteen,o; wilt. li 1.-; Orel: ' Inett fOllOO , them. TlO.l ..11....L.11 of ,f, ~,,,,I, , Aprullo , t Ile tOult 1.0 Wenuf 01, 001 IL 0,1 0 0.1111,r.L.e .0- ; 0 .....ha11; ' 11111110 of the 1 1 0031.10 at, • 1 0,11103 fa CO,. 1 I;.ifffu l' 01 0 adders of the French Czlneet are grave. ! 1,1,-,c0.1 " !sets destined to tncreg, the digt,-title, an ,' I At ; Ile ......;;;,1 .in A ile,theny ~.;ty 10 is con. rit.eourege .the le gye-t, ees erii,i es .,, 1 haven 1 r /01,1., ittl Ity Lee company to cruet n. commo nue belief that the e l,,ndoetheet altlo, c 0,,,,. klieg. pe—eczer ;1,.1.ce ;011 Fetl to let fe e t, but before the return of the French to iny,loolll4 11.'1 . , 1 , .. VlO,lll 1110 I r. 11115 1111 . 111 . C . 1 , ..1 . 1:1 frotd .. t , h_e he interpreted es en act of , tea lmr.tx,3llti 11+ ! A0 ,,,,,1 11 " 1 1 anti ULll,` , / , .1:. .- I,I L LOU L T , 7I ‘.'f_ . `: the 11 tuperer holds hot autherltv b.) 11 I/0,1111.11 . I aett , ....ee tied the road , 1ty , t , 1ir? .. Ue ,. ...L . !, Poi . t. ,, ote, itl".° ' , th° ,.. ” i° " ° ° ' °°l ` ., fu '' li. "; 1° i " : " :171' 1 1 1 ,. 1 . '' s .he"Y '• " O b tli " e n shes n tai ' al r ir ' e ' s ' t 1" e ' -• able reserve o. a foreign inter... mitten. 1 11111 .10 [ should metre a hew uppeAl, It is Oulu n that f . l l. ' ‘ ',l )o i '.. ,, , ,, ,, , t , t 1‘,i ; 1 1 7 . 101 0 tt°,Ort.:rl.."-t,°,,1.,r4n,,i Sl7 La ',t1.1,'!.,°,-, he must demand the material and financial: Idta!! . i ' ~, , ,s i. ,l ig. p e O s 1. •1 t a . 1 lb Lou 1.,11u11.1 i f, Dal; support, indispensable t o the exl•tetice and ' 11 miLims le i 1 ; ' reit a 1.., ,, '0 111111,, at :alarm , MI it. ,11111 W 1 11111 'tierce:hid greatness of the Emp;rc. 'ld t i s , ; 1 e.v ,131 0. 0 111 1 1111 toner, art and.Blatraville. appeal should not be heard, then majesty . having accomplbdied your n Y o u e u tel ! rnelio .le ii! a•IY . I`" 1 " 1-1 e'' , ..f. , , , , e ! , :r0•!. , , , , e Va. , 1 ,.... 11 0 0 , 1 , 1) ° ,0 0. er.es ihatod, and .r. it ~re take .e 0 1. 1 - 111.1i0/1 to rho very end will return to Lune" , c eiZrat Mate the pArtte. eng,tged to it, with ell your Id,tphaerpt,r:;,..et,irellibueeme,i,,tit.i,atot f t I i t i m i 1 % , ..., , c . ,tp.ii,,,,,,.:‘, _ :,,,u,„, , I ~..,0 1,,,,.i,.:.;,,,,..n.,,,y01v,,i.ui.., , eici,111,4r0,,,,,,da tent Ctretrmstnneee 011011 el,nnot nttlio art:". t C at) re. It in aril b til,.ted and laid upon sound ' 3 , 4 ° . ° 0 ,„ 0 , 1 ,.., 0 11 ~° 0 1 4 V 0 4 1. 4.4, _h °g 0 1 . ° *- 6 , 1 : 4 1 4 ° ,1,';,, i ?, - ,, ' ,. 'l f ! „ ° e ° _,4l .* ,e "l re r , ° ,, - . mllderaide ties. Tile Iron used hes purchased ;01u.'11,11) . et 1110 Superior Nell worlis of Pitt,- Ihe fourth of this month, vyttli the Intention ; mire 101111.1 is lull% equal it not better then eny ot end salon rt at iSt, Stiviere., at d , r II trin re. ; evt.l. lutroduced 01/011 104111.4 111 tills country. ceived the 01 tlere ef 11. r Majesty, t he Einpresr, , . 1 Wee (101011011,11 to 1114,y 1 1 et,1•1111111,1 )1 I ,411111. . AN 010111 510 N. . II needed; this Mali luflueems to chance a rte. On Saturday the completion of the road was t•rinfentiou which tuy devotioa urged opal 1 elll•bre.t•••1 11111 the route formally opened by me ae the accomplidnnent °(n duty, 1 e°‘ . 1 fur excursion °Vet . 1110 1.111.11 . 0 length of 11. Kant:NY dt erpointmt. upon ioarnMe that uiv•l ahottly utter nine elock ea the ' mooting o"nler . "' ! ifislo , h e '' °f the in " nt " °C J° "''' I mention,. 0 the Direktore , Cur of Hi , l'enusyl and Jul)'-did not resell your Majesty et Ihe I yank 17-inroad Conllffany, tlf Love py a gaily ' in oper tuue, emit un ter cover to 11esulte 11 dud Il.u,Pratutl locuruutlyr elided out of the rnton ;seem/teemed by long letters art:tee to tied ! pe ,„ . , t „ 0 , Iteeeee the 00e. , „ha , ,00.miteent gleretee frier.' to be CLuutOollllcutc.l to your 1 " , hull rallon,ol 00111,0 u of the tort Weyer, Itell 31a/eclY• 1 wet for frau, tore I! """ r- ro,ll, to the itack of the new road ut the AIM , tare from 'Mexico. They nave lust too lay ell 1 ~,,,,,,.. ‘o ,, tt , ihoe. the Interest %%Well they borrowed tram the ! ' A 'lime the gentlemen conaposlnst the party unexpected events Whicti followed so rapid I . lof ~,,.‘ , 4 , „0 , ..„ were “re,.. l i. iteheete. Esq., I espeelally regret this uutteiky Webbed if it Chi •I Enemeer of the Road; Antis Snyder, Mu fur one It utrukenuti ill the 1 1.. .„. , i l e „, 0 „, ~,,, ;smut Engineee and Su tier inind of Your --mill' , LV a d""t't my' in- Int4ropmt ;Chas. Mari., Esq., Assistant Elle/. c.c.s:sant desire to faithfully rerfortn uty• % ; " 1 - .0 neer. lit chart, of the Allegnony terihtnite of In crowning' Attetria I wesiebleitO oloertt the I tied lira lid; C. Ai. Bird, E'sq., Assistent Engineer general 1110 eontent wh hell rUigllll there. lo t to- ~_ ~;„„.; ....,. ~_ ~, , ..., e . ._ ~ ih.,; 'v. J. lug is yet done, the Cleverer 14 di-emu - aged. ii',:; . .T e r 1 i . ,',% . ` , " .5 . 01 1 1 eV 0 T e . ..., e 1i no. lld Company; Robt. the people are IMpotent and publicly demand ; Pitenirit, Esq.. Supetentendeut of •, the Pitts his abdication. The tryutimttiles of your Maj.. eurgli Division of the Betitt , a. IL. It.; .1. lie. C. enty ostensibly extend all over the elef/11,1. i ert,,,,,00.. 0 ..... q., ilenerul ripen[ 111111, A3,1111.1111t. In Vanilla u whole party " s'°llolls to P m. I.Seperlnfetalent renn!a. It R. Henry Pember , claim the former Governori hut when a go, , ' . ton, 1.:•;q., su tier; n teethes tof 111 e Pennsylvania crewcut. arranje 3 the fdectiOns under tee i5 0 11...m,,,, a - r,,,e ar i eg 1261111 , any's Works; Robt. rule Of Unieers suffrage, It is cosy t o f°r° •' °° I Dalvell, 1:,.q... and J. C. Lewis, Esq., of Lewis, the result. ' • ituiley,.Dalzell ..it Co.; Ch. a :Vane, , Esq., and In accordance with Ihe last orders-ef . your .! Caninte•il Herron, Ibl., of Spang, Chalfant A Majeety,.l send by this mail a telegram in or , 1 c ,., ~ 4„. R. ~,...,,,, E.; ,.. , 04 , 444 , Der 4 , 4 .. .w eghe. . ,her to Reseal" eider to warn your Majesty nv; T. T. Everitt, Esq., of the Pittsburgh of the arrival of General Cast chime . , u " of ' anwilercial; Rev. tl. J. (Burdock; of the United the disaVowel given to °mimed mei I risen', 1 e,....4.vh,„0„, D. C. , 444 , 0 - ey, 5041., j .. 4.4. hmtut, 1 hale learned lay 6, that the doubtful ;Mi. .'' I.'sq., L. Petei: ~,,,, }:efl., 'W. 6 Bisset. Esq. Wm. fade taken at Bark by:, 140 "Almone, Alexi- 1 ic, .••:1111101r, 1.1 q... of lsitntek A Bro. Iron Menu mitten Minister at • l'arjs, since ;d 1 1 1 0 ; f„ et e; ms; J. I. Bahl. In, Est, Track Leyte of becomes each day more public tar betel/ 111110 till' , t ~ i 01 , 41 ~,,,...), K ., , , r ,.. , ~,i . r . past. Ile has been loaded Witil favors 111111 , . .money. Young Salvador, who himself ender- , ~...1.°41,11,,,.,..T,?A1d,n1iTu5ie than t h. o.t all e ir m o o ,l e,t n l 4 . e or e e t te e nothing of this change, l think it is "u" ; exenrsiou. The rain of the previbus days had nectkeary to take the young Man hack near ; ee.he .. l, 04. it the gloomy, clouds which had ma until the end of his vocation. The Mute 1 tor neerly - .a week had total of the health of the EmperorS. serlously.dl.. ! darkened the elrY turbo ell Europe. His departure for Biarritz, Illly 11 , , t 1 ,1,1', 1' ... 0 /1,1; m 1 •1 1 , 1 1 10 1110 . 0 h.t o I t o tit i n ii . e te lli h o t e l l o go t a b l o r seems Indefinitely poidpeined. It Is Bald that ~ „ , grldedd warmth of lud lan summer tempered a severe diabetes now complicetes the Bola the liono.eherte that hail been chilly an No mation _of the dlatider, from which he IF 1 V 'lei d The party tor forsook the Interior:of I ~. PL . aufferlug. 1.. " Ihe ear 111111 took onsitione on the platforms, Au fee Her Majesty, the Empress Charlotte. ; the better to enjoy the magutflecut scenery of in the midst of her tiowere which make 11101 d I the refits, mar an enchant leg garden, she ;shines In iall 1 Few trips of the tame length,ln any part of the lustre of perfect health. the 001111( ry, afford a richer or more beset tful • I have thelionor to be, ear;.your Blajes,Sy l 's variety of ilia teener) , than that enjoyed by mosthumble, most devoted, and most faith. . the tourists on the Western l'ertasylvatua ful servant and subject. ~,,e ltellroad. ' Fore considetuble portion of the ;stetted/ F. EL T "' BRVR '" . " - ". ; • t the road is lead beside thee. Allegheny too 0 September 19,191 a, i river, and the constant View of that beaUtICUI • , earn lli tau perpetual delight, Willie the beau- Theri Pletebegh, Fore Wnyne nod Chi . 'Jilin' 'Jilin' alternation of woods end fields, rugged , ca ,... mai roa d, E a rning., 1 1 111 L•: pleasant slopes, am( deep rerinee, villa- Thegem and vine) Inds, mule up Panoratue Una appended tattle shows the approximate , wsll not be readily forgotten when once it has earnings of ills Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and been enjoyed. On. Saturday', particularly, Chicago Ithtlroad daring the Month' of Sep- 1 when every tree and shrub Wean Mead of gor- Comber, ielte, as compared with the saute per- evens. Cl nor, and all the %Ills mud melees were • led of the year RNA: • ; rich in gum end-purple unit antrum:us, the 1008. 0. heft). - I ncrease M—OM , ape 1111010 PeClle was well worth fl jOertler trout - , Freight. - - 1,111,,,e4 4fet.t.e.de..2 be th,C , .. 41 111110 10 5.1111e.5. e ager 210.711 rfl .T.r.t,tun 4.3. ....... ... ' 110,141 14 The first bolt made by the excersienisto vat 'ErAtatter; 7.5(e WI 14.503 51 .... ...... .. 7.11.5.: II a brief one at the mammoth Iron 31;',irks bf - )falls .....1 . .7052.5 00, telt'. re : Mei.. L stets, Bally, Idelzell .S; Cu., at Sharps- Rent of hl, 7,183 AI Lela 34 . , , b ao4: . The visit was a hasty one, uot long Allseeleu•s! ten 4,5;. 1,1,1 m; ate e 5 : eriough ds gala anyanftletent idea et these ad , ,803 { 4 . 0 .. , 743 04 ; ,,,r..., CI ' utiratilt Works. Back of tic u' Dills are the 11 1,e n. .. i . „ .. i iits' 14 1 1 ; ! , • , I ireettLEtna Works of Messrs. Seelig, Chalfant , 0 ,p W •N 4413 3 C,3ZG,Z1.5 83 '!1.417 el A Cu., c u nnnenteil by . side Week with the rail ------- ..i. • Tom . cr me reac leg these worke, 8 tlee:111 Et Itotabery.—W. F. Broakway, Collector of view had been caught of the grout iron milk Springileld township, Erie county, Wes as• lof Ale i re . tirade, Bennett A CO.; dti. Dirtyls saulted le hie own house onedey lest week, by 1 Itim. Ihe dismembered skeletoes of two or twe , men, knocked down, end while in it Slate ! thfce old teesil elllird beats Lay be:Meted iu et tneenslbdity, was robbed of VW. A elindar , the regime me embolus, [Hong the margin of attempt. was ferule a Week 01; 0 by the name ‘ the Old Canal, shabby relics of the slow old partiee,lt le thought, to rob Mr. Brockway,. i Univs before railroads hail gwee the present but be frightened them Why a firing arevel- ,! rim to transeortat ion. . • ter atthem. Mr. Breekvray Ls it disehled eol- ' The next stopple: w• 2 -13 at Nntrnna statism; , served as Lieutenant W In the 115th : the site of the celebrated Soda orks o dice having bonen - ably 111.scharged on uceount of 1 Pennsylvania, salt Idannfacturing CompanY. I wottuda received In battle. - ) . 1 tinder the guidance of, Henry ;Pemberton, I . ; Esq , the gentlemanly Supelintecident of the! 4 Dieboneet - 1 1e0ti0u..... - I ..ildffe. . -- T l lO ; Werle, and tit only resident wetnner of the • Meadville Rapteliffecin • 515701 w lulam Mel, 'Company, the purl ythoroueltly' explored tde . tier, judge of eleCtlon forlDrad tewnStile.~ tummies° establishment. We regret exceed.! Vag arreetetratiO InCrnifht•beroYb BiluireLeele inely that - We have not the armee to devete 10; Oti,li'ednesday afternoon; oa a charge of per- - • u: fell theeription of thetas works, tor they ate' mittliag liedearrtek.tet lota.:-Ho was held to exceedingly interesting SulMce it to say, ballim the slim of $lOO to appear at the ROVems 1 they are, stupendous in their anent, ou:C.l Aorta:Twig Court. - ; • w ring OVer . Soar hundred and sixty men. 1 CITY AND SUBURBAN (A-DDrithnlli LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE.) Western Pennsylvania IttnilroatT—Com , Vlettott of in Line to Freeport - its Ad vat, togeS—Siss t lona nasal 1)1 lances—A i4eu,nue ESettraton. The importance of the Western Peansylva vaults llallrchl has long been recognized by raidtalints, manufacturers, producers anti others in the commercial , welfare . . •of nor State.. For many years past the touts brunching off the Pennsylvania Central road at Illairbville had been coat einPlated as an all. Important link in :lie great railway chant which binds the far West and South to the 'Northern. 11011 Eastern centres. of jnattonal . tra to de ol cominerc:e. As early as the sub meet attracted .millelent attention to canto the' creation of it joint stock CO:111.11y, styled thi3 , North Western Railroad Company, for the par- . 1 poso of constructing • the road. Ate 11.111aegon capita:Who subecrlbcd, and surveys amtl exert vations were made antler their auspices, but through some deep mystery the work, was abandoned and the stockholders were left his the respect lCe uttiOunta'tbey, had sub scribed. The project was then taken into I hand try the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company and (ho work immediately set fore T .-ward in IL e tonal earneat which.cltraeterlies that ellrporation. Caro Was oly+eretl that the road' should pi o,ve equal In construction to any ut tho country, root UM wisdom and fiber ; of the rill cetera lu - this respect is well ‘ is " o n i s tity of imitation by others interested in' I the building of railroads.. On Friday lust the tail colablatial the track through to our I ri.ster city, Allegheny, wits laittarrdj. complete', outlet to the W eSt was tails Ottelled independ ant of Pittsburgh.. • • 1 'thatnoate trout 111111r5Villo 10 the city of "Allegheny follows the bed of the old.renusyl. Vitlita Canal, and gives an nats and lalttlettlate outlet Ito Indiana, Westmoreland and Arm strong' and the north-eastern per- Lion, Of riot own Collitty. Nearly' ' opposite Free - art the track intersects the Allegheny Valley Railrdatl, w lleh will provean import ! ant clionertlett in the event of the completion I of the lot lee-lion tett., heart df the oil regions. 11 ulti+L net be supposed, however, that the road Is potripleted, elnen it Into•enteretP.Alle clietty. The track from Freeport may only - he Called all arm of the mute, since it is in .:ended In the luthre to pil-11 it forward to make Connection Vilta the Cleveland and Mo tioning .11ad Way, beyond Nose t Cantle. TIIIS project u•I route will diagonally Mere° Bettor county through the centre and make Butler town one or its 'important stations. Thus, when the junction with the Cleveland amt, Malin:ling read 10 loaned, travelers troin the anti Wet.t. n :1 1 bailor round Phial/all:It and save some sixty miles Su distance.. We pre,trino that the tiade and lntere.ti of the city will allaer tttll•teraltty by the proposed tic w.toute, bat other meatities of the Sta'e will lie henent t! 1 1 to each an extent Its to folly I cottifelentle for any 'commercial advantages •we may lo,e. A Corn of efficient civil engi neer!, are now at toot k making - surveys for the road as oriliinaliy contemplated. Bet v,Lliave only now to do with the-road as „finished. Jt 111 mere of intaiculanVe lament to taelteavytatoollacturers and producers it on the west tir bank of the ,Illeglreny I st i( el . :: They have had to ocitend Up• out;to'rmrr to receive and ship their lantert+ , al+ and produer....; anti inns" Collttectloll w e lt!: Pitt.nnrch by rail , will enable J Meta colapeto 0-1(11 parties having their rennet le, and workshops located here. it 0 ldalso afford rare OpportunitleS far our caiz,ns to tt,tabii6a for t lietnnelVea cosy (oral .100111 in a tral,l beautiful told' pleture4eue to cf. Ol our'si ate, having, easy access to the Oil city. We ant Icepate umt within la ',vet v short licie after the ...peeing of thlii road to bllnlliectt, new vittettfea will spring up on the Light bank of fie Alleip , eny. and •Obi. ones he ieuttosted by I .la great, lltllaS et present rest ot wle. will seek cOmfertable bonte-trait wliere the . ; can breath° the fresh 17: the eft ry, tool le, e at moderate:A,• I'roperi.2. all along the Nieto wlll ..de: Indy •entibl.ce in valor, amt COvnerd 1( 111 reap it rind ii t viSt !rota Ito 0; the raa lent, and 'Lilian 111,n1+ 01 tin: road., Mr: charms lla re,ideun civil ynglimer of t`.,l liver P .l rtion or It: )GLLAI4II.:::Ts. " . 1 ,1a.,t (noF exceed lo4> A inrAV 51 feet. per mlle. • ill (noLexeed o: ~*C.•) 11 feet plO mild. I leer per 1141 . 0. 1 I • i , • Mt:Vit.:T . 4Ol,lA :Ilalgtkl .... m (I,a. vx , oreet) B,kg, gk. 113 II Int . tt.t, D • 1.1 t t Nttt .. PRICE THREE CENTS. . and turtling out annally a fabulous. number' of tans of soda, concentrated lye, copperas, al uminum, Sc. Tony use the products of some seven salt wells 1n the neighborbocid of !Se trona, and in addition to the salt so used, - ere• ploy annually thousands of tons of ercoille, a stone composed of. fluorite of !sodium and al. =Mum. This stone's found only in Green land, and the immense stores otlt in that re glen belong exclusively to this company, hav ing been purchased by them fl'oth the Danish government. The stone is brought by ships to New York, mud thence by rail to the works. While here tne excursionists were invited into the basin pf Mr. Pemberton, and there served with a bounteous and elegant coalition, to which not one failed to do ample Justice. Indeed the table spread "before them (would have templed a sated epicure, to say nothing of a party of hungry excursionists. , kidding a reluctant farewell to Natrona, the party went on their way. All along this par thon of the route are mattered the waymarks of the ancient suit excitement that once eon v awed the eQMILIII ear Its Violently, WU:lest, as the ell fever lien done Since. Ruined derricks and tumble down boiling establishments are dotted all along on both sides of Natrona. Among the monuments of defunct salt eider pet ses aro many estmblishments still le' mctive and successful operation. As we esid, the Salt Manufacturing Company owns 'some'. seven abundant Wells in tee neighttorhootiktel at . Tarentum, this side of. Natrona. Is the ancient well of 8..11. Kier, still . belug puinped 'as rig °mealy and copiously as twenty years ago, when the oil that was the commencement of the with excitement was pumped out with the salt water, to the great botheration - of the proprietors, until 31r. Kier turned It to account by selling the Se:local/II at nay Cents a bottle as a universal panacea. Opening into the hillsides at brief intervals, alas, are rich coal mines, and at one of these the train stopped, end such of the party as had not the dread of aching hacks and dampened clothing stooped and went in, such carrying a little letup. It wai in a vein of peculiar rich ness and well repaid a visit, though It repass its proprietors In medh more subs tantial style. , ... An object of prime interest on the' road Is the fatuous lilgu Bridge over Woolford's Run, near Smithburg. Thin bridge Is ono of the highest if not the highest itt the State. l In the highest portion - Blies:a height of ono hued red anti forty feet, and is four hundred un.leighty .feet en length, by twenty-flee feet In Dread th. it 'consists of two spates, an immense stone pier rising in the centre, and - su•lxirting the heave trestle-work of the bridge. , This mo. Ole structure was built by tile Keystone Bridge Company In December, MS, and It is an achievement of Which they may w3II be proud. • . Near Leeehburg Is the great tunnell r fOurteen 'hundred and twenty-tire feet long. he exca vation for this tunnel was made several years ago by the original company, but the masonry was laid by the present cosporatiOn. Seven tulles from Blairsville, the Conemaugh. which at Freeport joins the Lentil:twine, and forms the _filakimitultis, makes a curet, of three miles, but at the commencement of he nerve the road estate a tunnel, and after running SiXilundrect feet underground, comes out at tile other end of the-enure, hexing accom- Omitted the threetelles tn thet distance. • 'At Maims - 11.e Junction the exclirsionists . snuck the Pennsylvania Railroad, and es wung around the circle" througli the derknens to. this city, reaching the depot at about eight o'clock, where as elegant supper at the spice did depot hotel termituded the pleasant day's most pleasant experiences: After partaking of the meal, the party reluctantly separated. Not soon shalt we sliced apleasanter day with pleasauter company.- . L ' , . 'An Unlucky Yrlcloy. The Lebanon Courier gives ns the i lollowing recount of three singularly fatal itcritients that recurred In that county on Friday last: Three men who . ‘Vcro out . guniliati that themselves—two dying lonian, a short time utter the accident 'occurred, and Il i hp third Josingan aim. Neither two of t eta . were together. : } • The named of the killed are Charita Berkey a anted are Charits ha. ti Mid - anblO, Eberly, the former of !metier& town, land the other helot:ln liradelberg town ship. Berkey was killed on the mountains, about three miles from town. Tint , 'teas coil. netted with his death are as .follows, to wit t lie had Just killed a rabbit and hart !the ham mers ot both barrels tap, so that 10 caw the first nti,sed he might be. reedy with the sec ond barrel. The rabbit fell 'at the first. tire, and while the dogs belonging to the party' were quarrelingl, for the posSessic a of the dead rabbit,,Barkey having evidently lottotten.. to let 'tin/ hammer of the undischarged barrel back into a safe position. began to• reload the empty barrel, and had lost poured [dowm the powder, when the other barrel expiodcal, the charge taking effect tinder the lett side or the Jaw, passing upwards, tearing the face and bone and lodging 10 the bane of the itkull. The hetnerrhitge from the wound and the ear .was so profuse that be died within a short time.' I.berly was killed to the Middle Creek Val lee, about three or four - miles cast of the place a hero .Burkey met his death. lie el us In com pany with. Ms father. Young Eberly was about twenty yards in advance,andjuma about ero,.stutt the creek, when the father heard the report and saw his son throwing till his arms and falling Into the Cretic.. Rushing np, he found itim 10 !I...meek. the chapge having, taken effect in the head. lie wenWor asdst ancepbut by the time he returned the boy was death The charge entered the -lef.t temple, pes..ang obltinely opwards to the middle 01 the heath It is not definitely known how the occident happened, but it is prestimed that hammer of his gun canto in contact with the rail on which Its was nips:stair the creek. Berkey had been. a soldier in the,United Sates Army for nearly' three years. Ho Ware , 114' MO, • • • 'rite third young man, wheae name we have 5.t mile .IV.. L. " BEE .. t '• .1 4, .... 20.14 2 , 1 • The third young mao, ..___ _ not learne , 3,e not himself lu the aria, over the line In Lancaiter nount•:, Inalaiut ten walla• cation of the left aim oteeseary. There is u report teat be has also tiled. ;, • • Alho Vision lron fills ComPoPY. Wb visited Gals establishment on Saturday, and would confess to a feeling of surprise, if any extent or variety of work in Vi l na could surprise us lithe iron Metropolis. The works are on a large scale and belong to a corpora t lon, of which Anilreiv Carnegie is President, Thomas Carnegieplice President, Gl*Praetsch Secretary, and Andrew IC,lmnan General Su perintendent. biltho character, still and ca. perience of these cnief men; and the ample capital of the Company, isla guarintee that .its -business will be Vigorously . ana 25UCCC-55- fully managed. . •"` -v , manufactures hill kinds of The Coniictur heavy org fed work, as well as rolled, Meted lug hammered and rolled, locomotlie and ear axles of the popular "laleman"'lmitml, rail road chairs, spl.ce care, bridge iron butte, alnico and:bolts, beams, girder lrml, channel iron, octagonal wrought iron, hollow posts, and a host of o th er articles, for w tell they have a large custom.' Their workil embrace the "Iron tat)" Steam Forge," the , "Illomun boiling 31111," the "Cyclops Ltelllngilli"Onid the "Union Gas Pipe Factory ,"- sill in the tipper parg of the city. Thomas : l Mondial), the city agent of the ebrporation, and has his office and warehouse at 93 Water, and IoS First otreet. See mleorttieureut In another column. Cold it:6.liter Progooltletited. On Thursday last, a large black bear was aeon on the public road one mile weal of Thvisburg, A day or two ' alter, tk pheasant was discovered in the CathOlic church, (Char ing brogcn a pane of.glass to effect Hs en trance thereto. Severaideer have :been Been In the neighborhood since the falling of the leaves. The near approach to the habitations of men or these wild birds and beaSto, is held • by many to betoken a coming winter of un usual severity. From all quarters We hear of • phenomena which are generally regarded us presages of severe winter. Hives °yeti/014 . 10g With honey; unusual thickness of corn hooks, andthe fun. of. wildheasto; the. migration of rats from the west to the , east; moths the sea gat advaneus, suppOsa'there will be added to this 115 t of ohms, the extraordinary stores or nuts laud up uy squirrels. However much we may be disposed to smile at such omens. it would be well for even the most Lnereilulon.s to be prepared for a Severe winter.' . , . • • Msg.:aline Areldent,—On tVedn es day morn. lug lag, Mr. Andrew 13allentine, of Titusville, having a defective torpedo, carried It to t)ao machine shop of Jonas Pussy, of that place, for the purpose of having the heel-plate re. moved. The herald says: Tho torpedo had been tilled with water for-the purpose of re moving the powder; and it Reaves that Mr. supposing the powder to have been entirety removed, put one end la the ere, when it exploded with such force that but two email pieces could ho found. ;One frog- Mont, about two Inches square, icdged 14.11 r. liallentine's face, crushing in the mend bones and reaching the brain through' Ithe orbital plate. ills recovery is doubtful. . Found Dead.—Thorons Mtn, an aged gen• Litman, who resides in •sharrppshur, Blair county, was. found dead, on Wednesday night last, In Poplar Run, where the Leaweravillo Plank Road crosses it, near Catitsh Tavern. Ile had been In liollldayaborg, and as a cat was found above his left cyc, it Is aupposed that he fell off the bridge while, on bin way home. The water was wily, about sit Inches deep where he wan found, and It Is thought that ho was no stunned by the fell that he be. came powerless. and . was thus droWned. Rudelen Death.—On Vrodfiesday 185%. Ilr. John Welters, of Duneansville. Blair county, went into Ills shop, as usual, to pork, eating an apple. In oue-half hate altenverds ho discovered, by his wile, dead. It would seem that he seated_ himself on- his Work bench to -11nish.eatIng the apple, and died In that poalr lion. Ile was about Ilfty-live years of age. The Coroner held an Inquest on the WO' au found that be died of disease Of tho beast. COMM/ /led for Telal.—Evests,COok k man; the threo•young men cherivel with rob bing the estaintshmont of the colored in.m Ma,rer, In theft. 251cholas hotel, and of pick. tog the poc kets of a gentleman of this city, had a hearing - before' Mayor McCarthy on dat urday, sod to default of St,WO hail . .. Ada, acre to:audited toiatil,to await trial. • . . . . A Fair Fiastr.—Tbe Lela County Fetrbeld hat week, Is reported by tbe Er Ip.' coma, 1.4. pars as ',perfect beim, as for as lamer was concernutl, IJut, a. vetoes , - is 170114 , 01' altiaa, THE WEEKLY GAIETTE A WIDELY DISSEENTED JOURNAL, CONTAINING THTIITT-17WO.,COLUMNI3 OF FRESH AYH INTERESTING.REAIIING MATTER, TOGETHER - WITH HiR SET REVIEWS .A..NDPCVIC.. RENT LOCAL NEWT, TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. . ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS• Thc.ltlltlon Is forwarded .which 11 - 411 reach Mt sibscrlbtr Soonest En sintle CPpy (per annum) liZIM!! Clubs often or more tame Ball Garay. L in East EttrrailligbAn 2 - A Match was played . tri EASL BirminghaM. between the Niagara and. ArnerLean, on tho grounds bf the former, which resulted 111 victory for the 1l14;111'14 the score being as ARISRICAN... 0, It. , NIAGARA. 0. C. ratter...oh, p.. . 4 2D: p... 5 I D. BleCutebehn,ib 2 4j E. Duschbach. 355 I. V.-Uarq 31 b 3 3. W. 191.114=5,3 14.: 3 3 T. Carnahan, c f... Grunt..._. c•f.. 4 2 EvanS, 1 b... 3 ..IP. Sue, .... .. I b... 0 6 M. Jackson,- c ..-5 OLT. Tb019119...' II .. 0 D. I f 31 W. Warncr,..l. f... 4 2 It. Patterson, r f..... 4 0 f... 3 3 .I.s .. 1 4 11.11210........8 a... 2 3 . • • 21 Woman }lobbed ou Seventh Street— Strange • Last night at about eight o'clock a womaw, whose name we could not learn, was passing along Seventh street, near Tunnel), when oho was attacked by a strange man, who knocked her down, robbed her of her gold watch, and mu'ido_ off. The .woman l a cries attracted a. crowd, who promptly star:mita pursuit Of the robber and noon overtook him. After a short chase they captured him and started with him tor the Mayor's office. As they were' passing an alley, however; the prisoner Made a sud den start, broke - away from his keepers anti galloped down tbei He ley, -oven into a pack yard, and thence to as unknown. e made good nis escape wit is booty, but officers are attar him. kr rooted on n Chnico Or Pikoving torfeii .4:Lone7. • On Saturday night the ogles rs doing dfity at the Union depot received a telcg - ram.froin A.l - instructing them to arrest a man named Charles Do Soto, who would arrive inlids.city on the elevtm o'clock ttain,'es he had In hie possession a *d counterfeit greenback. The dispatch also contained a minute description of De Soto, nod on the arrival of the.tra was restqlly recognfted In the crowd alighting fimmi s c thars and inlint , illately taken into cos jettyand Waged m lhe Minus, what . ..the was examined, and the counterfeit mentioned, to gether with a number of genuine one/t . , were found in his pocket hook. • Ile will have a hear ing to-day. ' • - Steeling of the Society of ttio • Uncut. • • The Society of tie 102.1 Regiment fientur.cl ranlit Volunteem met on. Saturday evening In the City Buildinc, Genernl'Thomas Rowley in the Chair. • . - - Twenty new members were admitted told lowsbip ,vith the Society. The eommittku appointed at' a preidous meeting to ,graft. a Calistantion and By-Laws subuiltunt a report, urinal), after tieing de.- bated for ,11/1”1 timS, was dually adopted by a unanimous vote. • • A committee or three wasappointed to.draft resolutions of respect to the memory of the late Attjut,tut, Lnuis,F. Brown. - The Society adjourned to meet on Saturday et'entng, the 2.7111. Slott inn- of tool Itontts.—Te.terlaymorn. lug a coal barge and a fiat boat containing fif teen. thon,and bushels of coal belonging to N. J. Bigley, struck the pier of the llonongaliela bridge anti sunk in loop water. • About three otclock on. the same afternoon, a pair of boats belonging to Geo. Willick struck - upon some obstruction in the river a short dlrtance be low the firt.t damn, tansing the sinking of one of tho.b...t, CO111:1111 imp twenty I honsand bush els of coal. The boat huts lodged on a bar and, will not prove a very great loss SpVel al boats are lying sunken between the bridge and , damn-Owlng to..t be swift current the damage Las been unusually heavy. Tho Chieftain liomleide. 2 -51. Swartz welder, Eel., in the Criminal Court on Satur day gave notice that lie would make applica tion for the release, on bad, of John now in jail awaiting trial on a charge or mar- . der. AV illicit, our readers" wlil recollect, is charged with having Indicting., 'Wart., tior lag a tight on-hoard the ....tea.mboat Chieftain. caned the death of II arrisou Murphy. The bearlllg on the application - dill probably 'take place this Weelr,,but. the day has not yet been decided upon , . , ' • • Tlie ItepttbtlP announces by an advertise meat that a company to about being formed With a capttretdock of 4.10.0ta to ruts 11,1 atter. noon paper. We preoutne that the mistion of t hat Jon root hal been accompllehed anti that' It la to be inn rged into the lone Journal con totoplated. The experienceo , f come has dem onstrated that an eyaning paper it a lacing operation in tilt - neighborhood since tha Chronicle hassle!, a hold upon the allectiona:, .of thepooplens to forbid the growth of Optic. ; 'Button. - Death of a Venerable Citlzen.—We are pained to announce this morning the death of one of our most r,spOcLable and - venerable t i , fellotvf citizens Jolul Anderson, Esq., .they founder of :In erson's Foundry. At MO time of lily death te deceased 'lied reached the ripe and mouses ago of ninety years. llamas au estimable gentlenutn, the possessor of a generous heart, anthin his prime was regarded :ta one of our shrewdest and most reliable of business mem made to his 1191.10., ' . Itexervedfiewts-For the en tartainman t of the I.l.ymotith Literary Society, fulv,,rilsed la another column, may ho otniune.l to-lay at C. C, Mellor It Co.'s Musie Store, Wood etroet. Admaieny Seidler's League, will meet to-morrow evening in Dust's all. Water street. A full uttendnuce la reonested, as business of moment will be transacted. • Resero Fall,-11r. William Moon, of Girard, fell from the roof of ncluse, 'which lie bad been shingling. on Tuesday afternoon: break log his thigh 'nil spraining.his Recovering,—Thinsusaci, who was acciient• ally shot while out huntlug hear .Richletown, a fon - days ago, is rapidly recovering, and now 00u514erc‘l Out of danger. We have reeefv . ed from ; the Publishers. Po toreou & Brothers, a copy of. "The Loat Beau tv," or the "Fatal . Error:, 133332 . ASDERFON"--On overang, — October Vth, JOHN AN DElizOS, Eaq., In the ulneuttu year of las sire. . ' The facet al will tate plaq..To-.IIORROTO tTuesday) YuUNIX°, at 10 o'clock, !idol. No. t 3 Peun street. psaviLikwoniiimocis*zylPfil t 4 11.ILDALE ....hematite! "God'a-acre," the largrat eaherbatt place orsepelehro. except one, in this county. att. uato.lolrNeW I:Mgt:T.4m roa.l, hame.llately north or Allogh.r, For littri.lalOLl penults or tltiC4l,:' at central Drag erne CLAN . abenrCity. • FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UN IDE'RWAIKERS No, pti 9to tth Qeld St., cot. 7th, (Entrance how Bc•catti‘Street.) PXTT~Sa~iGI3. P 8... ANL) 133 'd.I.3IIUMILY STIPLET, ALLEA3IIIiNIig PA ALEX. AMMON, • .• : • 171V30.113.V&T'.96.13.311i.2.,.. N 0.168 Fourh ear,t, ris ta burgh, Pa. OOP PINS of all kinds, CRAPE.% 1.31.011Za..4.1 estar clescrlplloll of Funeral r11191613111g tiooa* rurnaa¢c... op en y end u I ght, I.lrsret n.nl'easna gas tar nuae a. Itinciumer6-11.ev. Dish] 'tart fti U., Rev: &I W. Jacob.. LLD.. Thor.a.a E.:az, Sag.. • Jacob a B T. WHITE:& CD C - . UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Mannhister,Vieed , altun and victatr. COFFIN irIOOM . MMZRESTER LIVERY STAiLL ()moron aneateld and Chanters streets. If 1an...el and Carrlares furnished. „ • OPERA. GLASSES FOR RILE OR .urnE, AT DUNSEATH +4ll CO.'S, SS lettraimt. op LADIES , ILND GENT'S Niiir..4l2rl° , clEim ALL Al r YLZA, , AT GREATLY REDECED PEKES., vvx.r...x... T. TG'IZ■33Y . . I.s WYLIE ST., ItTll. Fon cuedip: - SPECTACLES , HASLEDI & CO'S, . ' 93i smithfield Street; d;'l jjoivAnw IL s SALE AND LITE 11 wr.a.8x,33, First Striert, itboVe Ninittatel4, NEAR }11•.111,V t•I CIA II Cie. 'an& Lei ensot l o teC. Lao. ' thst fAtZ-41.;'t,bCAVIEL.:Ov ""kr.=:, i .S n n aw'P'd tit42/4 'LIPS as LAX. aViss SEEM MEM