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It is now generally known_ that these ,ex-. < pectationti wore raised bye knowledge that vast frarida had been projected in his bo-, - - half on theballot:boxes. Largo..ntinibers or rebel soldiers were brought into the Biate.from li t rginia- and Maryland to vote for him, and overwhelm the Republican candidates for Congress. While Mr. CLY. Wei r7enuxiiiiilatuig the State; making prafeasions .of intense Unionism, het was necretly availing himself.of rebel sympathy. this criminal way. In addition to these . . frauds;.inany thousand bogus ceititicatea of , t • . naturalization were .issued, md thonsands -orgenuino oertificatesgranted. indivjdu -1 als not entitled to them by the laws. - B was reported , on our streets, a few days before the election, That Ia Democrat _:in and Oinseryntitre eitclea disclosures" had • :beinixottle 3afieh. reacted Mr. etacsmes trinmpncertain. Were these the facts die - dosed in those conferencesi.: Were any of . the persons present at • those' conferences concerned in etecuting those frauds ANAPPEAL - ANSWEIIED.-801:110 months ago the 'President justitlekthe vehemend with which hepursued his Polley by the averment that it wa.s approved 'and de manded by the 'people. The elections just ,held ought to do Something towards deliv ering him from that delusion. ITeitherhis Policy nor those who sustain if enjoyrthe War of -those who saved the republic. Thd rolicy was snfliciently_otrensive when pressed by rebels and semi. rebels, and clearly in the interest of trea- eon; it became insufferable.., It has btcnao - Mtareped with reprobation that it ought to pass at once intothe limbo of' things un- IncMionable. - ,SOUTIC C4ItOLMA.-70017e1110r 011 R, of South Cerollos, it is said, will convene the Legislature and recommend the rathication of the Constitutional amcndment. • He will • also recommend the election of members of Congress who can take' the test oath: -The Controversy on the subject af iatiflea * lieu is becoming lively - and warm; and it is believed - that a majority of the people favor the measure. That question settled, thunest will be the enlargement of their representation in Canines . from two to tiveovhichcan o say be done by giving the ballot to the-negro. • - . Lee CITY 93 . LoNnor,ishic4 for one thous , and.fire boandred,years has been -the chlek city of Eggiand; only, reached one nalliion of population in the early Part of this:pres et:it tontnry. 1n . 113138 its inhabitants num bered six hundred and eighty thouiand. In u period of about one hundred and fifteen yearu, therefore,' it increased: only: three - hundred and. twenty thousand,•• or about thiity per cent. Its population is now about threeinillions, haiing increased two millions hi the last sixty, years: or about two hundred per cent... ' z il ,f t; ii fI. ~ 't .:l Iscr. - Mingent Words pronounced by Gen. GE,atiV, In response ton serenade, by. Boys in Blue, COngratulating LIM on his elea. Gan; have gone over the Whole country, thrilling royal hearts everywhere... What is mote, General GELUT is pre-eminently a man of action. Re Icnows what lb:el:lye:I' people have demanded, is in fultsympathy therevtith, ilia, during thee next 'three years, will courageously meet all the 0 - - iponslbilities devolved on'him.. • . . I In the 21st Congressional. district' lip . . ServesAnctnE . t . .st.l), the republican, candi date, was defeated: by fraudulent votes.. Some of the men engaged In the: perrtra.- - .tiori of tliesc_ frauds have been ;tite..sted., Others of them wall be. -. l'be'seat of Mr. 1 . /Mt - NMI; mlt bo . Ontested, titles's; deed,lie shall -preSent hid credentials:4o son* other; body than that knOwn lOy - al men aS the . Congress _of the. United 1 • TllO . Et *he have met 31r, W. H.law: -alto during the last year are aware that,. he i is only a wreck of ids former „self: Time, and andindaltexea', hictelpsoiliced their itaiiiialiffeefs upon both hishodisad saki:RV' He- has• hits- a cella-sal rein:dal-Ma from. the past. Al present" be is onlyashadci7, that .arast soon 'pais ,Wfuhl that"ice ,was. roaltalng:'eat his rife haimbity haettlabag 1.- I • t I. 1 ; hiteltepublican'tarceeines aro hal , .ing.the beat - effects upon our friend)! in state. 4 viber9 elections are yet in be held, gnu _'will nweTt , our .major ties there by . ninny thousands - ' A. sarizrzWas Arad n Fci day in Honor - of , the election of...Genets Cawito CO. grass; Dickens has i?tALe! novel 'pp:lM itostka —Lucy Buihton is. playing' Rosalind "As you Like It " ' —Gettentl Mott, of Jersey, has the offer, et seoloneley.inthe regular army. , - en-7 ....wililata D. Bond,Esq to , : p bas tosooto beeA. the ea by tharles Reads . ... ~,. -. .7-. %fund:Taw, a_i ; o l;7 000 .,- to Rtlyr the. . 1. :pledges 9 , - , _ ....„ _ _.,- t - • ... ,-- ' --One "' um rpea, < ep.of the fiunoll.sievePth iniz"u" ' - To Paris nexteunner. ,':' •'-:-. • '`,';'`l ' :-..- : ~'• ---•.',. : .1 ••';••••$• 1 '' : I Cs .. ii l or!?1921i - teaeral °M eer.. . bolderoie balafnra _ to the axe by -'llling'oetter, A r g ::7210r St Louis recently - blew, brains ikkbl.affeedAtbe A 111 ..and out legal sip; a_ ..figst remedY that. - ;;- -John Pope • is- going: , Uzi', establish a ' bralich of Agrural-Nerrtbn'a. Trepart 7 .., .• ..- r , • me a t 4the y Mountains.; i-Seotland, - with one-haltof thiiii,Putat • -.' Lion at Iralaad, aousumes annually 2,864,- 000 gallons; of whiskey, . while Ireland 1 drinks only 2,200,000 gallons.-- ;;,- tr., - -A Maderaolielle de Wilna wail recent * isr murdered in. Paris under zonstie , dr:' eumstances.. It is. said she is a ds4gliter of the EroPerotbiapolecni and„ .3irS!'bioward, . • -' ," his English mistress. - ._ - . -` - -sPlio Tiibunes Topeka, Xanssur_ ; dia. - - • natal says the United State aooloo 2 llo/0/ 1 on . ---"---•!- :-- %atarday Jut, istade an exalalmititizillfPe r . IN -- UlliCePa#4c llll 4 l o,o A tintern ' ;dfihgon, l° . • ' --- • - ;--,-,,4lle.truelmadredilinetbittleth mile , post, * * -, - ~;•*, ~.Tba,,trabk lehild - wltlibithreellaniini Port, .‘.t : * *.Biliyi: , -The 1014*-Will - lie complet e d there ''' -- ;-:4 31 -focurdaylf,luxdiillt:teselrAultedioz-Oitik .:i iV.-..iiv.iiiuida half tulles west atalley, on:ft IBM =MC! = :2=ll MIME =I VOLUME LXXX.7-NO. 218 CITY =Ems. • . -1,000 ieatro ..- • CO' Epiltch Army... Brogans en route for °pent Itauyo Shoe Store. . Sure twilit; A.nd sure io pima?, you—Boota and shoes bOught at the Omni House Shoe Store, Itegnarnably Mean and Good. little gets so mnehi Goods are plenty at the Okra Hausa ithooatore. " ' Styles 'Unsurpassed. • And goods nne'qualled.l Big stock at low r ,Prlces - at the Opera House Shoe Store." Gold Medal lepaekligg Catawba Wtne. Sold at tile lowest. rate at ',naming% Dreg .9fore, 1t0.14 Market'atreet. . , itlliCatawlfa Wine, - A splendid article, sold at low rates, at Flirt WO Drug Store, No. 81 [ 4arket stmt. . ... . . Coto Irlinitoes 11:iltore, ' : i'or Burnett's Statulatil Preparations of nil: kiwis, ebeippr r ituin Any other place In.ilto' nit'. . .- '-'" •-':-, 'llit First. Week. . . Of the season for Cream Candles, Taffies, and Butter Sooteb,- , minnfactured and aohl Dy Geoize Bearen, Federal Bank, door above the First National Bank, Allegheny. =2 A..emilfortable Dwelling 110119,e, in either Al legheny City or Pittsbiirgh.. Good tenant,llll - rent and ttezne4tionable security given if. required, Address; or apply to R. L., at tho Neiv Cloak lionee t TNo..49 Fifth Street. tiylll take immediate posseatdon. - Iron—Pttomptinertsalisaya— The'Threo best known. taffies, Skillfully and elegantly ecimtnned !keg amberooloroal .cor ilittl,'benatifully transparent to Fhe eye, plots. aritto tbelaste and acceptabl e to the stomach, In Caswell, Slack d Co.'s Ferro 7 l'hosohorated Eliiir of Calls:wit Park. . Lath pint containi ono ounce orßoyal aaya Bark, anti each 'teasnc.Onfol contains one groin of iron. .ampler fuzitisbeillree to 1.110 profession. CAS YELL, Slecc at C. 0.. • - tiole Mauufactuicre,l4.'Li For sale at wbolesalo In Pittsburgh by B. E Sollars 00. At retail by all Druggists. Phlladelptda Illotrersity or irtodletue eful Surgery. Thetrnstees and faculty of the above Med cal College have issued, ' , ..schola.nitups" at serentritre dollars each,• which entities the holders to attend ,lectures until graduation - or as many sessions as he wishes. This renders a medical education cheaper' than ever proposed by, any University or •Col lege hi this country or Europe,lpoSsessing the same extensive , , There arc sixteen 'Prcifessoca and every branch' of Areclicifie and Surgery iv ihoronphi g taught. Thdattuleitt holding a - ! 4 igholarahlp" can outer the College at any time during the Lee• tures, attend es long .as he wishes. and re-en• ter the 'meth - Ml . ou B.3.friNplonto , as desired. Persims wlsblng to oblmin actiolarshlre can apply to L. Oblehtio,3l. D.; Professor al Urll3o Pathology In t4o :ekbov&inentioned l;CMege: His office and residence is N 0.132 liiral2t etreet.yittsbn.rel) re. • • o Bogus Dlopate -“Ledger's . Account nt4lio Affair. . . PnitanctratitOClct.ls. , --The Ledgcrpublishca - ta•day a history:of the filailatch. at says that after an inventigatlon a package containing .the,tpapets was' placed lathe - hands rid' the. President s 'on Saturday, ,Of these, one was the: origtual manuscript given to our correspond ent by .one of Ws: Wushingttm agents:, The second wus the origtnal manuscriptas sent by our correspondent, and ns it passed through our printing race. The third' was' the etstement . of our' Correspondent, • Show. L ing - that lt ' was Scat by him in g d Oath, as he eends all his news, d that no persondirectiy or indirectly storm .e.• toil with the Ledger had any knowledge o its crimp, execpt his Washington egent, . ho VIVe to hlmAlio orlatnal statement, als . gir. Jog thertamo of that, agent. The fourth :theataternent of the agent himself, purports lug to grve the sources of his information, but , declintag to giro up names.• The fifth con :Mined telegrams from our correspondent and ' - his agent, in answer td inquiries, a n d rettera iting their belief lathe truth' Of the 'dispatch. :Our correspondent days sayd that the original :manuscript was siren him by Mr. 11. Si. Illut, ;of Washington. •whis Is one or : three or four :Persons who aid-hint in procuring Washington • Air. Flint connives this, thesubstance of :his Mateinent is. as fellows: lie says that a person in Mace Mid him that a piper dated at the Executive Mansion was seen en the table 'of the Attorney General; containing inquiries on the subject of the powers and duties of the President in his retaldons to , the present Con gress, and relating to its legality when so , mapy . States are excluded from representa tion, and requesting the Attorney. General's anower in writing, and that the questions sent to too Ledger are '!the satne , in substance as those seen on the Attorney General's table. lie further says that another person in the °Mee told him that the President had been touters lag withsualatimate friend in tbe.Executive Mansion at the time, on the same questions, and on tho 'mini° subject. This statement Or Mr. FiltiVe was subjelned to a tongued search • examination yesterday,ln irdshinsum, by, &person authorized-to apealt for this paper, and the interriewreimited In eeveral material .moiifications of his original statement ?dr. Filittbow sums that the , person in the aloe told him that another persortinu I told the per son la the °dice that the Other person maid im had. seen tne paper, and that this Informant about the aliened conversation In 'the.W bite House between' the President mill an intimate friend, and that the inti mate friend had told smother. friend who had told Stilt another , and. that this fourth p arson had related the converse:. Lion t°' himpit% Irlbst.)_ It will thus be seen that the °Cloud ehanteter of these in formulate of Mr, Flint is of but little consequence, as • they ware net narrating what came Under their odigialmonce, but merely wrist ;key had .nrd minerpeople,say." It is but fair to Mi. rant toasty that he Mantis to have had starlit conviction of .the Anathfalaeasi 'accuracy -anti good faith of hie infortgants,•and that lie still claims to bold the samoomivlction. ' 'Sims far we have spoken of -these inform ants in lattice as than& they had reel alb. team°, and as if 31r. Flint had acteCin good faith. • But we now come to a feature ia.t ee transaotteif that. snakes that theory_ to les foundation. ; Mr.liflint now admits that bar triguo 'micro precise. information than the foregoing generab.and roundabOent repOrts, antltbainotelis.ving a single, note of the al. icited questions= wilting, he dellbetatel, Cat down at talile , and Vistaed in ills own words witathiesupposed to be. the questiong, pestessintr to, glee the text literelly, with , I 'accompanying references to articles and sec. hints.,[ tbe'cou atitution, and sent tills oP for publication. as the specific language of the , submittml,- :to - the Attorney Gauen , / • *I , the' President: "on one lof the 'most clarions_ topics that it is pos. sible to raise. - Tid la Ills own aginiesion. In view of the ad,nis iiOns by the man to whom ..the. Wry Of• the questions was ultimately tem:adj. we-confess to. having serious doubts sato how far his Statement :about IniVinganY I LitldrinatiOn at art can be- trusted, sod asto 'whatherbe must not .be considered as baring used this whMestery.of the questions t a rek nti kt 4 huately traced:. We confess as What , ' Memel :doubts as. to how • -far: his - testimony' -- would have any Ind ts cam,' at all, and as whether must rebid tot be considered AB having mpnoraif tared the whole story frog' beginning to end.. 'He has.been Informed, indeed. that this will. .liMprobably he the_ramilet of .tha public, unless eirtip - the name of the niyaterions per timt in omen which' lie hiss thus ler concealed. In. finally disposing Of Mr. Flint we have to say that - IStrerbad known the dispatch eon liwrigaith e !L a wn T u g t o Le flit =tough , a correspondent who has been con. cppeased reecteatritti Lb/e'en:gm for upwards of twenty years we gave that credit we thought it en. tittecito from his general acenrson . . . . Thp rzeoldeou and Ma hear oak Omee •, Holders. Wsanixoros, 004.15. Saturday evening the President wairpresented with &letter/rent Hiram Ketenntn„ Jr., of York inantaUvely advising =a general onsl a ught upon all office-holiters le•that State not fully notetell.ted to "sny polity." This is proposi tion ehich.lllKJOlinsOn; in his present dubious hunper;Will entertain Host cheerlnliZ One 'or thereinto hs the letterrelbrted to was that snob bloir should bo !Week atone°, Or the 'faintest Lope Of carrying the. State with the administration - wrist be OaanCinhd.` , her obetbl• Di intimation Of Om Sinks. Ns** Heintd4 Malden. illasta;,special... sage• A. large. ItePtlnlitod Can. cos ems .at ;Alaidon on Satarday evening for-the election or delegates to attend the Math District Convention, for the nomination -ot a resadittater for ;Ctmgress. Thin. district 'misrepresented last year by Gen. z. 61111411131. it tL111"ekth14 41,04,2 1!4 1 be renotatu4ca i• .rktiebooo Usages _...Pass?,"{ olll-0011 0 , 0 romrirs•ilionwrinsli. • e. twat.* :ftee I yestarnaT. - ‘ The whets district., I I,.etteft Of CrOirliltreePlO the at. - I.awrence I Slife:kdegrilf =net "was burnt. Beveoteen and_ Oorentsj awtrthaqsand I 'Waste Were 40MOYila.. Twenty ittplisend SEND ElllllOl. FQUR 9:CLOCK, A. M. TERI LITESEGIUMS. GREAT irllti IN, QUEBEC.„ 2,500 Houses Destroyed. LOSS. *2,500,000 OR $3,000,000. THREE FIRES RAGING AT ONCE. - Q onsc, C.• E.; Oct. 15.—At 4 o'clock yes terday morning, a dire began in the limn° o 4 Mr. Tudel. grocer, St. Joseph etreet, near Jacques Carilice, Market. Owing to the early hi:ldr of the morning, there were but few pco. isle about. The wind which bail blown half a gala, from eastwafd 'all night had slightly abated. Stilt it rimed with such a tam - as to canoe serious hoprehenslon. By the Owe the File Brigade reached the scene Tudel's house was enveloped in flames. • The Sippers were already there, but there was some delay In )aying the hose mid getting a force•of water, whtui wfis not remenied ter 'nearly tut liner and enabling the tire to make rapid progreis. No len, that, ten or twelve iiousee were on tire; tend the lumber and wooden sheds on all sides nag ignited. • By half past five o'clock eighty bowies, nil wooden, weft, inlr blaze, the- da mes, driven by the wind, spreautu r ,•• in all directions. At O'CIOCk over one hundred and fitly houses were consumed. The tire by this time run dimly St. Joseph's and Notre Daum pes Anges to the Junction of St. Vatter so eet,Merrylog es ell.- thing before it. The 'La Cougrrgallou chin eh stood In great danger, but a sethiou veering of the wind EAVCd. It. .Crossing St. Valuer street 0,1, tire aeon spread Into St. diilev.ux. etrect., Mouse atter house . foil a prey to the dames It was ti/OUgilt. 'the 11011..03 eastward would 11,14:aced`, but the Bre crept back, deing its worleei destruction. ' • At eleven o'clock the wind° centre of thia dianctlying between the St. Sauveur and Lower streets i uniting paraliel with the river Mils a barren Waste. llavitignethiug to teed on, it distributed itself ly opposite directions, the wind increasing agato,hiewing gusti from every. direction. Three coutiagrittions were. observable' ' once. St.' thiuveur 'Church, Denn's,,iteap and candle factory; Rica' rope walk Elba 01.11 r large buildings were in fiat:nes along Si. Vetter etreet -towards the toll gate. anditreets surrounding the general hospital and olive:lL Another terrible. fire was rag-. ith, even _ greater fury at. Beek Crown stre4t and along ; Prince Edward, result and Ryland streets, the flumes creeping back en veloping street after street despite almost-au.. perhuman efforts. The conflagration ceased abtint live o'clock, wbenthere wits nothing more for It to teed on. AlotTerat e computation places the number of houses destroyed at twenty-dim initial o.•.:The loss of rust properly is IDCl,l9een A - 2,500,00u and 33,0110,000.1 The number of persons rendered houseless is estimated at eighteen thousand., • The lowly of a man burned almost to it crisp 'wan dragged out of a house on St; Yeller street, rind could tint be recognized. 'Sergeant Ilughe4; of the Royal Artillery, was -blown up arid badly 'burned, thOugh not dangerocaly; Lieutenant Douglass orbs severely hurt bydhe falling of A 1,1111,1114. Several seamen received contusions, but none seriously that ea could lacer of. Lieutenant Benn, of one Of the regi ments., had his erne:broken by a falling beam. FRO3IIVASItri "ViS. • " Appelattnents-4 . /I>Ve4% I 'irs' of Teinper-. Linen sy mem. of. holes-Eldon Peat', Itritiroed-here uSs Illccissed. • • Waigisoros,Oet.ls.-ahe olOwleg appaln. meats were made to-day: Pitcher, As bessor film first district of I nillie s; Frederick Sackett:-Colieetor for the thir.Thistrict of lt lmotq; John W. Finney, Collector for the 'fuer teenth'itistrict of Ohio. . • This afternoon thu t emperanee men mater different orders and associations., united fit a grand proceasion. On their passing thlßixec utive liftuisien this President. came wn to', the front'portico and "ucke edg meat to Um Various marks oUrespeet with which he was greeted. A ,mane meeting was held . In the Cspltel. &rounds, where several nilitrasses were del Iv. • erot by advocates of the cause pi total abstt. nence. • In. reply to Inquirtes 'whether or not'an ap propriation by ,Congress, based upon and con., forming to ultimate, carried with it Rio au., thorlty to pay the salaries and itdmecOntem. plated in ,such estimate, tile accounting of ficer has decided that the practice has been to pay butt. the salaries and- Else increase of - sal. aries on an estimate and appropriation, and that Congress has given the strongest imputed sanction to this construction, for In July, 1802, the following section was introduced Into the Delleleucy , • - • "Mat no estimate or appropriation of men et in tiny bill making approprintas, sy s it ua t °rite the payment id ally incremed pay, allowance or comp ditation lw nay form went ever, beyond the amount preserloest bylaw In' any cane unless there shad first t c u Specific direction for such Extra pal. moat." -But at the Sate. .newton in tun nest .nontb of August this' section was repealed oaths prin. dip, or e f crado minor ell Ina/uric/eke/4u,, Con gress by the eepcal t Ihe prohibition in lif roet antliorized the exercise' of the previous ,prollildted power of making payments on Um. strength of estimates and apprOpriations. ' it tins bean decided this the Union . racitlo Itnittottd Company, having completed tau seventh. section at their railroad thirty-Ave fullesta length. all.thavirg compiled slip all the requirements of law, aro Ontil lot to Innen issued to them srok,ocu in United Unto, bonds, being eIoO,OSO per mile tor the said thirty.fivo Wien. The bonds bear dole front October ISO.' This' section reaches from the Mai to ststh mile post. Tile Conamlssoucr of Internal Revenue, •bas deolded than the glazing of brown enrthern ware does not subject tt to a higher tax than percent. nod the well known earthen yel low ware, Is taxable at 0 per cent. that not be. - ing lOcluded in the description of common or gray. stone ware. • • • . . The President ate th e Lodger canard— Ale Ex.:pustules; she ."11Aritgeip" . train Waulliafrf 0, , Oct. W ith inference to the dispatch concerning the alleg'ed 'questions of the President to the Attte ney Unecral which. iron imposed on the correspondent of the Lab ile jetiger, the following letter wen ii.sunti. to , day by order of the Vrcsidesit), - - " • EXterTlV4: Diansios, ii IVAE11:1130T1114 4, October 15, IWO. Deer Mr: Th orreetilOnthua earn lly ex tut. Med the papers welch you placed in bin hands on the 11th inst., and 14 entirely satisfied that the responsibility connected with the dispatch %rind, they refer reds alone upon the Wean :ngton Agent of your correspondent, • The President in convinced Abut neither the .pro. prletors, editors nor managers hail any -coin. pitchy whatever in the fabrication of the dispatch. • ') Very, liespectfully, ) .- Yours, Ac., .) planed.] • . Roar. Joureson, . • Private Secretary. ) L r o W. V. McKeon, Esq., Wasbingtcm, - 1):C.7 L o geo.- W. Childs, Esq., of the lbuielphla Public Ledger. Sadden Deattt of Tun MatingUistlOCl 'BOSTON, Oct. lA.—Solomon riper ' .I!resldent of the Freettlan'S BIU2k, died this afternobn while sealed in a chair. - r '. A. dispatch from Chicago announces the sod. death of .Captain John Clark, in that city, On Sunday. Captain Clark, •prevlous to the war, was connected with the Bosons Courier.. Subsequently lie held a Captain's coMmliodon as Commissary of Subsistence. and while in Nett' Orleans coniinenced the republlCation td the Dells, and afterwards established llus.24ors folk Pull. lie was about forty years OM. fin was .formerly a' Member of ‘leneral Butler. i s staff • Prewentalentl Of the Getout • Jury at Charleston. Casettsron S. C., .October IG. - The Crand Jury made ptresentment to the United ti tides DLstriet Court,tp•day. After louehlog upon local Co they the Pope that the National Congress would dlspaislonately COn. elder the state of the country an theirect Its efforts to the full restoration of Union, and the removal or ratidl t ficatton of all d W leohey eat. flying acts, especially he test oath. ship adverted to. the C./00 of Jeff. Davis, and urged Ida speedy trial orjelease on hall as matter :of justice and hubaaulty.' Heeling et• the *Siena Lodge Of 'Ken- Atnehy—Luntsvllle Created en Airehe• piseepet Rite. • I.LOtativaut, Outober 15,-The Grand Lodge of "Kentucky Met to-day.. Two hundred and seventy-two Masonic Lodges were represent ed. tirandldaster Williams reports Situp:airy tui flourishing In the Rate, with s6s,7iSlin the Treasury. . The Louisville .Catholic Diocese has boon created nu Arehepueopal Sea. Major UeneralThomite la here, and will soon establish his headquarters in Lena/1111s. 'Trial of lip. newt*: • • Leerev.g.to, Oct. s ts.—The opinion - Of thelttl, nary tiommlosten in the coin of the moonier., zest elitrarrte, United hutted thaitltitentist t.tept,Kyqin Just teshitthed, eanolottleg that the pante. who made the arrestend detained the moll steamer tithend Been; sheultias ot‘ now:tell said the by the. coteputent autbeelo 'PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, OpTO •ER 16, 18 A,ll THE LOST STE 4 ER. Responsibltity for. the D ter. OTATEIENTS OF THE PiSSENEERO. Most Thrilling Detf;i ls. ONLY FOUR, JIT PILLI3ENVEII9 ON BOARD, Nair Yonk, Oct. 115.- 1 -The 'reeponslbtlity fOr the loss of the Evening Star continues to be discussed by tho daily papers. The !abetting Interesting parttoulara were Taken from tho statements of passengers who were . iitYcd: 3. About midnight it begin to blow a hurricane with a very ugly mass sea, the ship lling/lt thetrough of the sea. Thu night. wt. dark, fearfully dark: nothing but the most solid and gloomy darknees alt around{ Be view to cheer' nothing to remind the terrified passeogere 0 1 the deep sea over which they rode but the foam of the spray which came la ShOwers ea our decks. At ltd. Lime tbe hurricane was 60 tortons and the steamship thrown so completely at its mercy. that fur the general surety the Cap tain was obliged to send the !Minna all eehlw and lock tilt in in- the cabin. -We were now about two illindredaud forty utiles northeast of blatant!. Beer, and one hundred and eigh ty utile» from land, and flora Ws time Utltli bile trout down Bile holier changed her pool. • three o'clock the - of lbe tt three o'clock ()litho morning of ' ,October XI, we commenced balling the ohm Item the engine room' and lifter -cabin, at which the women helped withal' the istrength of . hen zy and diepalr.. ' . • About t'... if. the starboard rudder chain got out of the oLluce and the w thtel.hottscs - were . washed, overboanl. •• lAt d 31..th0 engine was thoroughly dist'• tied in elan or ttle efferta of the Mei Engineer - and nu asathants. The Lt. ereaso 01 the water lu the slap's hold soon drovi" [battiest how their nary by the cargo's ?baiting alt. Tito hurricane wits oil ilia time blowing with a fury which was earful, tonality and appalling In Lint extreme. I • At afoul Live A. sc. the t-aptalti went into the Cabin and notified the plu.songera that Ito had 'dear all in hits power, and that tie ship Would certainly go i.lown. Sewn Of tile seamen were at title usoulgut inialttithr ingettlug, the boats res. trona the fa•tcniege to the ship. Captain wee exhorting We passengers to not ' coolly. Tile Sterni Cu/Maned to howl la a :twist Marini altd depressing manlier. and now names the most thrilling moment of Olir try trig.- the wog - ten, shrieking frightfully, rushed °h' deck In the most frautic moaner. tearing their hair, and to ready ways acuag more lace lung-' tics than beings eniloweil With reason.' count thls womeirtha4 certainly abdicated its ,throne, and nothing !nit' Wu wildest stage Of 'madness had the poor beings come to. Tho' ' hien were equally as violent, though for such 'a Beene it might nave been *orso. The women commenced divestum themselves of,their -clothing, and madly .tulti.valdly plunged Into the amlog surf, never to rise to its xurlaco again captain and crew tried: t,tketrbest fo pvent this, but t o - no flgspalr con• trowel their Set - tons, mid - ruttier than face a. . lugcling death ninny of theca 'voluntarily aught that grave which opeucul hrltri such earful ju as to receive their tuortal all.: • . . . . • While these fearful scenes were being en acted, which 'lrma -about six o'clock An the Morning, the ship took a heavy lurch, settling last. A heavy sea lworded her, and with one fearful cons tuned lurch sown she want; ma nn was over with the Evening Star. Another statement telys: Only four life pre servers were on board the Evening Star, which werealistrlbutodamonk tee ladles, Intim. hors of the ballot troupe sat French, circus i t company. None sr,enktur El lisb could un derstand what orders were wen In relation to the hosts, anal very few, If ray, managed to reach them. The shrieks of the faxintio Women could be heard ashore the roar of the angry waves, rush log tn marl fro imploring foraid, but it was each for himself. In addition td the French circus einupany and 'ballet [mural there wale forty-two trail ,women, whe,lor Various rea sons, were seeking another field [ornament, their. unholy cdiala. Sarno with impaired constitutions were migrating to:a warmer mime. Inhons were endearing with ennui and merely wanted a change of scene:, It is stated that ono yount;airi has Mit it widowed Mother, sister and clad tinprovldesl for, also being their only support. . ~ Joon Feriae. of New OrleanS,o _no of the Pan .sancers of the all-fated irraani, I/Ought a policy of slams) in the Accidental Insurance Cora any. fur which he paid "CO. Several of the nufortanates had their lives Insured fo'l the beneth, of those depeudentopoa them In ve noms New. York a:dupla:llns. • - The Mate (alike Limning Altar in Florida. 84VA31 3AB, October 15.—A. private letter froM Sleepers Mills Florida, says that flonedSbY." the- ai ale -of t he Evening Star, had arrived there, I having lefithe steamer with &boatload of ladies. All but two were lost before getting near shore. In lauding, the latter were lost —ono named Anidet from Rhode Islaiskaad the other Eons Howard, - of. New York. Dotb breams Insane from want and starvation. The bodies were washed ashore—that of the let ter was nearly devouredby sharks. ,The mate Is barely alive. The London ...Mum. ins Nevi 'Rel64lls Advises ringlatid".lto lie 'Justice to Americo. L New. Teak, October 15.-;.The Londou 7Thiri of the ilk instant publishes a very remarkable article, advising the British Government' to analcabljr.dinst and then discharge the dal= of the. United elates 'for flatness* caused by thy ravages at the Alabama. Tba•appointe meat of antatothatlonal tkunmlaston v havlng of settlement and chanced to dell bar- Ma on the r ght3 aud duties Of neutrals In. LIMO of war, le recommended. Tito following its tbu I uapuriant javieage from the article.: As every ono lcnows the "Atalnima wonlel never have got to sea but for the meet-limp porton° Waves Pt the QueenWadvinate, and this consideration, though lt•may-Clear the Government from the alleged ueglect, dome In boom degrue affect the mural Aspect of tbu ease. The 'las sumattied by the Aamericau commerce iii cousoqunnee may be thinonum 'rink tMUurefa, and therefore no ground of denial action, and yaetelt may be a wise set. of emu , tea) , to walto the benefit of this pies. Tim Utile _boa corn. seloae.amoti COLlCesellen fa longer Open to IllisConetrOction, nod wOold be ot.ToOtetl by the United States as a Spout:L am,. act or good will.. At all events there can be nothing derogatory to the honor of England In adoring to submit bur 'neutrality laws, tegether with ILI*, of the United States, to rortalon by a mixed commie. elon. No country has mote to lose by a lax interpretation of tbase law., and jostle° corn , pals us to acknowledge that had toe United Statee goVONIMOUt COtitaTell at their...co:nth= Ltd If cabin expettltlou plight LUSTO ludleted mucligreator mischief on tatoada. Tott - tvitt not be forgotten by Parliament it It should be hereafter called upon to sanotionovertures which may Buell.° an amicable compromlim of the Alebautsolaltos. Peyton Ar to To rord Over—Cowie attest for teetr Proper Use. Burr'Ato, October 16.—1 n pursuaneePOC Ora 'der Issued by the attorney Ocean/4 at the United States, . with the coneurrence •of Ike Secretary of War; United Blgteol Mari= Air. toruey Part gave instructions to ten. Berry, commanding this military district, to turn over the ta ocheise froth the Inn military city and at potato within t h e district, noon giving of a bond In double the value of the arms; to beanprered by &A go It.IC. bolt, that . the wale shall not be ruiedln • vtolatton of the neutrality 'laws. There wore „twenty lama arma.soLvut here, I:aluOttal. e. ,to). • i o n. . • • . _ • Th Is genera*. ror 'WOO proct4red by the in; Leaveiaton of l !Janes II uza pluck at this env, the Cubtnet Irking the position that 41 , 1 the Government had stopped the protescu.. on of the. runlan•oilloare end soldiers, could not cOuslitently hold their prl reteprop• Several • thousand . dollars' • worth of arms, held at °serene,- Phattaburg, lialdne, Troy, dc., will no returnetkovur the-setne loran. - • - It to said by the FerOarta that. the arms wilt beeohl to Santa Anna In fhb city. P. O. Pay and J. B. Oeliaghor awned, tha , - _ The Lidger . conarti—Strllie Among: Ike Govermueol. Prlsslerr—leenortegrard ea • Num Yong, Oct . 15.—Tbo 'rows • Washington special says: Flint, the forger, pobinshet Curd saying he bad made explanations roles live to the Ledger hoax, and asks& suspension of pul?lie opinion until lie can give espisna., tions concerning the sources of his inform. All the compoiltoti./Precininil and Dineen la the Government printing ogled etruckt** day for the eight hour system: • General Beiturogesd I. bore esgor, fo ra pardon Ilciene of Ofacer•of • WrocUcl YeeiHZ rtMcicOLA, Oct. 11—The United States steams et - licwbern from Now York, via Key %Yost, roi ports having waked up;on toe eui inst.,.off the pout of tioorg kJ!, the captain, iccond mato and seamen_ of the British „Barque Ambrosine,fer, QWeiletownt ShqWAS a. severe hurricane. and went to pieces ow the kb.. -The captain: 'mut crew wore formatted from ltey West to Now York. The Ambrosine cleared from ttus pOrt.Vl3 the 19th with a cargo. Of Unmet', and . 7.. Disagree' ea t,be Ilr;g AlPloaa li , ._sw . .Iroag, October la. -6 alopi tell:. Irma Now ._Orleans goys; - Vbe steamer Ilerrimao xeseued eight persons %rota Lao ,brig Alpine,' in latitude Zldeirees lo talllUtailrom Frank. °Sort, Maine, timbal for Cardona', . with a cargo or-lumber; - Theplop had loot her nadderi fwroowt, dc. .r.....„. ,Also •CiiiciAoli, Octal, - 61gh41ibtlirs.: ow eightpoecen ale) .and - Swerve'aaa cl OF I ...In 421 — kfalit& t 0041 1 21Q1ti ng , swa.centock , of cholera veto , am ,CAN Mii-TERS. AnOtlWr DWI .lux . • • latimtmeitt—n ixatullilau roltow . MIN Wife. Naar qm.Ssars Oct. 15.—8.L0 Condo uo\vs, through Galvest • n papers of the 1211 i report the complete ra e of ESCObII4O and "Craving, tinder. the walls •f Monterey, by General lic it, trio, inceadt.. ely thereafter started a I. Marta (Cr Mata OTOS. A private letter eon firma Milli defeat. . 4 states that Mejla had be tas:lied Montere and that .from. nlemonstra. Lions Made on t t 9th anti 10th for Cortlnas and Canales, and ',that a light for the posses. Mon of., Matemoras would take place oa the It has bean currently repo . rtedrhere for,t,Co days thafr General. Sheri an has Information that Max. had completed preparations to /al low Otiallotte. The Csinndlish.Confederntiost, . ktoirrntat.U. E., October ILL—Petit one to the (Mean to deter the 'confederation, until the tree Parliament Is tailed to settle details; particularly . the school questians are to he r extensively circulated. •A .ehreo _of military stores chiefly West's' Bleharde muskets and carbines, have arrived. Tao • duty on Import, for the' last three months,' amounts to 0,000,000 being no lot crease - 0f • $, 0 00,000 over the BAUM period year: , • • A Comnalssiou BlLfretsnsit. Arrested_, fur MIME New Your, Oct. 15.—Joilull Carpenter, nem; Iniselon Merchant., has been arrested on ti ctuage of perpetrating forgerlea on the New York Security end Warthouee Company, etnonntltnyttll3soo. • ,- George fryer ban been arrested for denling In ontutetfelt. three dollar Wile on the Sou. b- Pport, Cone., Bank : and two dollar Ms on the yontl,lYuy.ne. Co., N. Y., Dunk: • • . 'lenary Conciell—Atehlttto.l BALTIIIIOIIF, October fllhe ruerubeo of the Ptenarr Conuell of the flot an Cot belle church a.t.setubled to tiny in the g.0.al porticO of the. Clai:etre, hod Wert, 1. teot,g ra • The ref: afflict the Pamptuo Navy took iflace to-clfty.• Ttfolln.t. race, ter bargee, un,,woa by tho ZepltYr, of the '4oplfyr Club. 'Xho ftf:f.L.l t race, lot ofitrliff.mrs; lot 111.0 clJatapiD.l4ll, of tico Navy, l wns 000 by the Uttr.lriel Club. 1 • • "t'ommerclal ileporg.— . liy Coble: Mooday, COROn lutirktt ta.vory aei tvdtwith .9.l.lenwrSl;XA. bolds. ,311 , 1thlog tiplua.ll hado advaucud !441, Mo. 'slog ea 1510. LIWSX.PooL. llnuatty, moody itaarattlo .lightly tinuol; moody ,E , 7;t4; Ertmor.. Twdutics, 70,54.• • Tile f4oly "toxic Inannt Eposul. • Ninr Yong, .oozobor 15.—Tho OnicOrs of tbo Ilanifror 13ank, to-.lay ik.C . 111.44 to Ilvimear ,a4alttat Enwortl the occo;opimo I ppocMe t at LurgYo. ha detrnodlrg the bank. .610 rowit" bottle tilt pribouvr, nod will maul on the ofneern Of tut: Lana bi:foro egurf ADO • - j Ibe Cholera nu . [lie It elvctla.• , Near Y eale , Oetebor 15.-1:10ren now eases of elioara *sere taken from tlie steamship Hel vetia to the tiosinfalahin on the 1515. .1 here were fourneatbs On t he-1.410m 'Lin Crnm - the seine disease on the host> to lib Ira and Are on the Peltetia fraenthe loth to Stmt.]. =l2 ~ . . Sr. 'Loris, October 11—The Planing . mUI, Carpenter r-hon; and throe frame divolllngs e.dlOlning, belonging to 11. lionnehy,. WilS horned about noon. hoes from twenty-tire to thirty thousand collate. The rent an Ylephon• maw Yost, Oct.-1J:-Thu lonian titepliens let thin any today tar St. lion!. on buttnnes cord:dieted with the Fenian movement, which Imprudent. non'n foot onder ii louder- Death of P extdent Andrews. COLl7llnra, 0., Oct 'l+—Dr. John Androv. - 8, President of the Do fit of Control of the State lisps of Ohio, Weil siwlclettly lest evening. - !Jobbery lu Boitou. `fe - iroli;l3et. 16.--'rbo 'atom of J01.t.0 C. Lo- i Hog, In Tremont n'nn roUbett Itmq olgiit of atikgoOds vntneU n 44,Ct0• Diminished Mortality In Ness 'York. New Your., Oct. 13.—Tlot number of deaths Mails city lost week. wes CI., a decreato of O from throrcedinit week. . • • - Diver-al 1 outsvitle. • .I.kcisettet. OCI:Oer .15.Tliit river rising with AZ feet eibo icelma In the canal. The weather la clear and. caul. 'CITY AND SIIBUBBAN. (69D/TIOrIdeLOOAL NEW 09 THIRD • F. 0.. Eaton's erholeisale and . Retail Trlmmluir noose. The importance of the Trimming and Notion busineas to the commercial statist lea of the city is tarsal to any other liritich of trade, arid far 'ahead of many. And ytt it la within the re collection of Beane of our youuger citizens when the - trade was &imperatively trifling and insigulticaut, - among toe pioneers in the trail° its. F. U. Eaton, the sole proprietor of Eaton's.trinuning establishment, No, 17 Fifth street, we hehero Is recognized as the fore ifi his kept pape with the times, and a Mint visit to la popular extra-rooms con drmedOiir pellet that the trimailog bustriees will eventually lend .the dry gets traile.in commercial Importance. Wet will not endeav or to derierlbe this bast elate retail house since few of our Tea:lces are unacquainted with its details. The tenni isalearopm op 'halfwit, door Is appropriately divided off Into departmen lb lu the keeping of such gentlemanly !Mi. MC. Log 311, Milier,t+tev. eases, Evers, Aeslitti Z. Weider, mkt a host of others. , Egeli ,citek .at tends envelally his own counter, but Is privelegist to -make sides throughout. the. entire tonuee. Thu commodious Pasemerit nod second data are Lazed as Joshing-roeins, where country dealer“,-periflera and ethers who buy to sell again can Acid with great advantage totoom alves, 'The principal part of the inure eon .Alsta in the sale, of .laces, toubrolilerlos; rib- itoins, ark and bugle triton/111ga, hut ;loos, notices, dc.;dc., 1.0 almost inanity. Tho I • ladies of the city. are all acquainted with Which, at least la the two Caleb, tx a :10umIltold word. 1110 lialpuien stock now I Oa hand has not acelielthatch with Limo, as It , le 000 of the Cardinal principles of the house "turn- over'. • mice -neasite, or lir otti nr words to prevent. • the gathering 01 old goofs upon the shelves, by deposing of them at 111.1.ra less thou cast. Tine feature Sa very advantageous to the shoppieg 'com munity gimp their choice le• from. the latest and freshest styles. and patterne of goofs. The prices aro most reabouatilu loam t w ilddl2C.di of the am la unduly Co:Winded upon tt cash boas. Wu arc pleased to Intro that the init. renege he'll:avail by a disoriminatiug puolle Upon Malang eatairindwal and favorite house fit dilly ineroasing, the , result of good man agement, fair olives and aceduansedittiug ar ranges:Meta for purchasera... 81.0111.0.10 at Larceny. Teatt4day 'morning, Jame, Thompson ' l colored boy, cabin 'boy on the steamboat Pine I OLove p l atitbo ,ffortongaholo wharf, appeared , ALLIto Offleo and mule Information against James Dattie, charelog .hlui with let , cony. Davis le anotheteolored boy, employ ed m the lame boat ea 4, Toins Tender,' and lino chained by young Thompson, telt Whit• log, etoien from him a veet, and pantaloons worth' twenty d tiara . A warrant was tooled and placod lu the hands of officer guppies, who proceeded to the boat anti succeeded in nertt, ling the accused-without fildioulty. DAVI6 as. Wien, to spite of ids el rennOns protestations of Innocence, In the' leoliotp, to fltvilly a hour. .O S. Meanwhile, officer, Botha, pith a le sr recta to guide him, bed starred on a much for the litoloo clothing. Parading into investiga tions as far as Allegheny, he succeeded in ata minting the garments in a . house In 111111er'e Court, off hemlock Fourth ward, Alle gheny.. Th. articles Worn produced tit the Jrcirring befertillavlA,-who had, s moment be. fore, been -an:doting !tile Innoceeoo :in .the strongest term,. no 'came down" immtall• ately,ucknowleagting the theft without for.. thee prevaricatioa. Intiefault of Weibel]. the acknowledged thief wee committed to fall to arralttrial. • 11 be !torso Exhibition—Pinchers and Dextek To-riorrow. Yesterday, thereat horse a:Whitton open ed et the Oakland Yark. The tey was bright and beantlfekaud the attendance was larker than even the .most eangulne friends of the exhibition had hoped for. The programme tut advertised was religiously adhered to. and the trotting made by the en tree! was really . exceucat.- Xognorrow•will bp the great tiny of the week at the: l'arki egteben end Duster haiing been entered fore nurse of /13,000, the taco td come off at three o'clock in the'after; re:.oa precisely. .These celebrities of the turf gni recognised asthe fastest -equines inlimer ies;and as M atter of course there.will be an . immense concourse of peewit, hresent to wit ness the contest between them. .The Oakland 14 " en g er 11541W1T will ecthvP.VVialtera within . • " Malletionm BLlsetkleb-aigo'uil - R.- - Sloan came tottiO^Oftion Of =Wdotouut Tmior, end vilralraut stlali out tomato serreit of - John Stickler, whObeterooseCl'of It uallelnasl7break. jortb,via , ovlikynte4berFeenLaipch. r7tPbrfihf. tid ,g ba n lttextr u gLi for- mane cause tOOk i hlamannor of raeonetog hlmbolf. lie - Wm not rot been otsrnston.- U 6. A Colllpliested ••3ZUBL' No 5111011 commotion was occasioned yester day morning at the lionon,mthela wltarf, and later the Mayor's omen, by a disturbahco of considerable liveliness, which ! occurred oil undteside the steamer Leul Looti. The facts Of the. case, no far as Ma could aszertaen them front the conflicting Statetuenttammlo to us„are as follow, The steamer Lent Leotl, Captain illitalltou, arrived , at the wharf on Stinday morning, hoc Mg among Its !hands,: games. Fletcher and Joluilroftna, firemim, and ' Mlclanel Smith, deck hand. On reaching here. the Engineer ordered Fletcher to illocharge Loring, on account of drunkenness, and secure a good bucCcaSCIT. 'Accordingly LOftUa was paid our and cent away, Smltb a friend of Loftus, was discharged em similar grottnds. During yesterday forenoon Loftus, souse what intoxicated, gut into a light with Fletch er on the hay pile on the wharf in relation to infitlia.,lasal, Alter thottglithad lasted Some time 1110•TOLabatants Were separated and. netcher went aboard the boat. Shortly after wat Mann made his appearance on the hay pile and be:tun:El loudly that' no had some. thing,, in .his.possession that .would make Fletchr keep quiet. Fletcher come oat upon the gapg plank and (lenient:ol'ot Smith what be 'wanted. Words• waged hotter between them, and soon they too, wore lighting on the hay pae• Word was • passed to Fletcher that the .police were earning and be 'lets. Smith and went. on to, the' boat, and hid behind the pilot howls. Smith followed him ea the boat and went swaggering about the deck Ilwarishing a long purr of black smith's tongs,land striking sit everybody with them. One deck haul, who was th the act of Jilting a itittas of pig metal to his shonlder, re cc ivol a Mow on the Mlle from .Smith's tongs and sunk to the deck under his load of iron, holly hurt. At last Smith came in contact with the mate, Henry Evans, and some, words passed between them, which resulted Evans ! knocking Smith down w il ls a severe, blow in . the mouDi. It is alleged that be struck and and kicked • Smith in .the aide and bead asveral times after he was tIOWn. At all remits, hardy Dom the elrecis of bad whisky; and 1..i11y from the tercets of WS pine h with lay lea uSielo on the dock and had tu be earned' in a 5 , Oki LO tho Alay. , s Cillec. Esois also naaarreeged umlanlan immud Patrick alto,. had seen the Limas:action made in ll fernertleagainst him for cantbiet. The tit airing reunited 1/1 !wing Cnid 4i. end cnqe. Smith, being Pronounced Sy 1)r. McCook COW het aO Lunen hurt an drain:, ea. , lucked lip to tre dlagete Of tide morning. lieu:net was alto arrested, hat, was grumpily ulseharged. • ! . Le, hurs.o . .ll—Youcrig ]Sewn ssce CAL•Itli• I.tbaza ry A•i.orei.tl.lol.l. lecture 110:101.111 is raptdsS approaching, and at;ou u e be Tarsi ed u I tit the °peer [natty of,iint.•ning to the cholee,t, utterancee or scum of the besenud wiseet Cankers In the . land. The proyoects are. that we • shall have one of the moo brll Last ne/11001/5 ever expel' , kneed here. The Toting Men's Mercantile Li. ta . ary lon, w Ith.the lc accentomectlib eralitv;olterprh.: and good 111.510. herei he fu - lient and beet errant...et:lents tor their nen VIA 01)0000 of lectures, 111111 hove elleeeed4l nl isertectina tueasure9 that hill insure to their( rtende and pat nit. s itte ut moot .ertloyr clout. Dant:. arrangements Intro been made ugh illie 111114 E. Dioljnson, lames E. Mur• ;loci., nal ph . Within Etrle.retni, •Dr. IL Shelton. Mavtenzle, Theotioie_Titon, licnrge Vander holt; George Alfred . Townsend, F. T. Barnum, Leery Vincent, of Enginnil,Jono G. aazo, /10.• 1,t1,11 Greeley. lent I , others. Itayeartl Taylor. Wendell 1.1111111.4 and Dr. Iwllntrs are expec ted. Tho tharneter of the lecturer, engaged speaks unit for tits determination and enter prise of the young mile, and le a euro promise of eucces . riekllCS for the cubit e cour-o edit no bad at the Library Ilonais tor three , 10/11.411/. We utlrlee, our readers to take time by the forelock, and secure, at an early day,-the privilege of Vatetting to all the exceneut t him:, that will be said before the 2,lB.h:intl.= lunng t o season. • Who Bounty Dan. It has been decided by the Second Comptrol ler'of the Treasury that. enlisted men 'promo teitto a commission nit e r having served two 'years, and finally 'discharged us officers, are not entitled to bounty . under the act of July ;Et I", , si at thoulgittliej inky' inevaxeceived.or are mitt to receive. PlO bounty under the act of .1 tly oft- the ground of two yews' service, its rnifited men beforepromo tlen,• By section 11, net gni:Th:l4,l:44 dratted men arc placed on the Ralo routing ns sioluxt. Auvr;,.inclutlitigi ad Valle() pay a.. 0 'smutty, but sninsectuent legislation a distinction has been made. Alen enlisted for eltreo years dur illA a certain time in .1 lie, fall and winter-Of Ware entitled in s3oo • lxistfty, whereas n roan drii fnld for three years nt the 041110. time' was entitled to bat !Mo. :The law of Jul . 4th, halt, pro itieS 01.01 t it] o 4 COO. $2OO and;;, for men Crlll,te.l tar one. two and three years, hot teake• no provision for boanty to drafted tripe. •The ofJuty 25th, h t,},ruvl•losnntyforen listed men and their heirs.. Dratted Men and their substitutes are not entitled to bounty under said nut. I= Au' oil lady named Mrs. Margaret Goo 4. men almost Instaiitly yeslerdaT morning by fulling from it porch stiffened to the summit story oh her late residence' In the - Eighth ward. bho was leimingover the alight railing surrounding the porch looking around the corner of too butidluit. when it . gave way, prec'pitutina her to the below, a dis tance of ten feet. filic•iqll on her bend, laud the concussion broke the sling, if portion of which pierced the brain. Situ .lied In lees Itufn an hoar alter the occurrence to terrible agony. her reason having been credit cal from the time eke had been picked up until she ex pired. The Coroner With notified other death, and a verdict to accordance with' the facts was rendered by the jury. ' The aces:Pic:l AaS adroit silty years •of uCo, quid ett, the mother Of quite a huge family. tour to be Sold t. party et three men came to the oftice of Alderman Albeitz;tu the Fifth Ward, yester day, docired the magistrate to draw op a writt u artlule or legal , agreement In which o,ie of the .gar ties gave' over to the other all his rifilfe, title' and Intermd In the person of hie wtfu its Alio email auto of IA the third per tuu to net es if witness. Um Alderman awed the husband of the woman thus offered for ate If cue ace Irttilus tqac,e4e the terms tittered by bur purchitaer. 110 reeeived an al- - lirmatlve itivmerobut still Ile rehtved to draw up the article until the lady herself .ehould be brought to the once, for tier wrltten consent. The trio , itartett to get tat. latter, Out up To the time of our loans,; the °Miff they had nut ro. turned.' All . the parties are trelsh and reside in the Fifth Vr-ard.. • Falba; Prelmmo.. Josepll Diebold, of SharpsburF, made infor mation before Alderuian kir:tin, yesterday • moping, charging M. t:drauti with obtaining] money under false preteneei. _lt Is alleged that Oie defendant represented to Die proina cuter that lea owned a . flatboat lying ita- the Ileghf, d espresaad tlelliro Inn Lipoeo Of it. Alier he moue For' sale was agreed upon, the preaoCUtor,' ns alieguil, pay. log Code Itundrol until . .. to the defendant for the eratt.. It wan auto s ascertained, 11A 'intted in the ID forantthin , that the !wilt did ant bolon SO . Sirnutl, unil,tlist be bad no au. tam-1w whatever to Fell It. d bearing in the Cane will be bad thin Dunning. NOlllO.l A g - she Passim ' sera of:the 'D.;• elroe.-0o the stthittitr Evening Star, whose' terrible fate hoe aunt's IFbrill 01 horror every where, were Si,reEld PAR , tamgcrs wanes. names 1.14 Nees were-once twit mighty familiar to l'itt.burgh people. For n long thee tile busier Sisters were reigning queens at the Varieties tool' 014 Melodeon. Mos Mel lin hie also l erno•ci the board. thou In bygone days, and we all remember the genial countenanoes of Murray anal W. A. Hay, the former favorlt ant Trimirles • These were all 'tei the libfated stcumer,urnd were 19:1. .31.ty thik rest In peace. ; • drire 1(1 .1.11 - ealretty.--resterdAy shoetrees a Ore brake car In the upper story of a brick . de clam; °mil scorner of Taylor . avenue and MORtg•rOy ntreet In Ills FOUrtli Ward, Ades me. ny. Toe alarm was promptly somatic,' buten the flames coral be stayed tile entire :toot Of the holler 111 which the are Inigttinted with the giver story of the holisa adjelniii it , Wilt entire. ty consumed. Weems informed 'the pronerty wee owned; and one of tun direlllugs eaMpied by Mr. Riehaid MOM. We did not lcurn the amount 01 fountain:a • - , . . . . Adnitety.—Patrlek , eama to 'the office of Alderman Taylor Yesterday awl ca tered suit against John 'Dugan and Maggio Siltehell for adultery. Tilt parties reside near Courtney. station, en the Pittsburgh, Fart Wayne te Chicago 11:L11rd:id, wham , tlilleer 1011 wairdisjustehed in quest of them. Wu would say that the ltattinTne accused Is nut the fa mous actress of that name. Terrlbrr Exploalatt,,On Saturday morn ing of last wevr, about Mai' o'clock . , a teal• blo explosion of pro damitOccurred In the Ea. ple &haft nearPittslon, t.uzerna county. it Web INaelea.dolnix otnee4hunagj. burned most ae vote). John E. Pelee, (ninth.» curt los, Francis lilosteriEd ward DayLh. Startle Cntley anti rat' 'kick ; autheran. • areany.—Uantel Sweeny appeare before Alderman Taylor yesterdayand made oath aerdnst Charles Snyder for the larceny nt a linen eont:valded at , three dollars. Tee ae cased was afreated and inroad to alve bail tor 11 hoaxing . • . Ai at Orions flobbory..-;Oh Thmsdny morn log. a g entieman !th pnlog at the Morton noun phyla daring tho flight holuhl bcgn robhOd. Or SIM. With tho axooptlon or the -tootled its ber.;, ttigtfono, ho know tiothlog whrtev or abOph lti Atillthei-rettod tinuningAreletnnt.—Mr, - .1 .,0, 11 Novtoli,Fre:lo.4.l, ll•t.i 1.14.: 1n•. - .G( 1161 ima.lnuly bldwa - oir bi• tl.O