The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 17, 1866, Image 1
THE Dili Mini = . poniarokiminr AT GAZETTE - BITILDING • OS 33"..15t 19111triloot. Jrfn!lms• . .tostitt anz.sont.r.azg.o, naalimos. igamar 4 " ,- 4 rits i ait, et, EEO Sin es ' Leyvirell by itarrAtr, (Per MAU flabserlbeis. (PtrYfarl Mff!!!MffMtl • Cm: Malt DO io nevalsies Na 81 Markel strrot, for Flaitred 0.4114 Tor do to rtinuttre nese Store - Nor Um best. W taro Load ' ' MN) ,401tIr• 'B‘ ket strict: • • - fie to IlfaUlnyripainst,Store, - .; • /ki ,B C 4 dark4 ettlxi4*:7Virthebestlloduna Liquontotan • • Or Ma amnion toietrottni. Vandlen.V4es, and Batter Scotch. , inanntadtured —and 'sold by George Denten,: pedant street, second door -Above thglltitlintionalltandr, Allegheny. Wanted A eoinfortalge Dwelling House; in either Al- City or l i lttaVlirgli.. 'Good tenant, era reel and unexceptionable aeciurity Fewilreck.-- Aildress- or . aintir to R.- C. L.. at thebro. 49 Filth street. Will possession: Elegant Irate Oita -and Pomades. ' Ettituiivittasaips.- " L . % - - Elegant triessuiyoir _qm. - Elegant Tooth Brwhies. - Elegant Tallet articles of all kinds DOelacilly the dieet:t et the above Coeds te t►ocity'eaas: teadit /*Cara a weltentaists V ugetoie BS Mirk - et - Area, our riet• Diemorid, near Filth etteati Oenndloo—LabWo denurne—:Farulo Cologne. • " ,paltaii t e..-n r ow* Windsor Soap...;. itiennine—Frenoti Sears. 7 ,. '", • ' Genntae—Enilhai gictsacie. - • • ' GenniniCloods of • till kinds In , our tine. .IToyiep . no r oods. . , * .tilcer.Aunax & itcEinnur, Drtagglets,, 8.5 iiiiket:SG., corner Dlamona, neat Firth,Bi- _ , The ,Foolan : Sari terteent 'Agato—WlLatt to • he Oytmrs ; Ptlaooeas; Mew Volta; Octobee . lB.—The - lirerakrs Tomo. to dispatth of yesterday toys: it Large amount of milltarYtttores arrived bete to.night, con. and in4ofheavyartillerv. 'wagons and =must Mem .-All .ht quiet at Port /trio today. The military have neon :under anus all algid. and -apecialpolice have been sworn in. AIM! Cabinet Meeting Is called for at Otto. tra tomorrow; to'consider what the Position of Canada would be if President Johnson should make a demand on. Ragland to - settle the Al. itrough the courtezi.cdBherifJarvis,lwas admiqed to the old countyjallto tee the Fem.- :- tart-prisoners , tesday....lntelog toy converse. lion WWI moon. 'learned that Mey.trere.re. comfortable, but'complabled about their food,' Which consisted atone owed of bread nada pinto:water for breakfaattat aeon: hallpound of bread and half a pingtf pea - seep, and at arab t. plenty <demo m mash and salt. The Mr. Lumaden, the- plampalion clergyy man: feele.conlident of being imultted, while. the Rev. John McMahon does not express any' opinion On the subject,' A gentleman left this _city en Friday, for - buffalo:to raise fondet o -.'ldefeat the Fontana Ile cowrie . that there is ittle sympathy felt in 13u,10 for the prisms; A lierahlittentiell dlepaieh Says: Final ac. lion on the confederation scheme was wheys been taken in the. Cabinet meeting at °Mows yesterday. .I.etlt.leuts to the Queen to defer the dueetionmre being 'extensively - circulated in Beath .oll" Jollm Van lUtnts. . . Saw Sone,.Oct. 10.—The OUstmerciet 'gays of the Amin of Sir. Van'4l iron: lie arm return.. _ 'narrate a tour in Scotland; whither. he had. - been for the beneilt of his health, which for some Lana post bad been visibly .declining. ' Daring his tour , he mumble severe cold which ana, i inflammation °Vibe kidneys,and *ben - he came on board the Smiths he was ',aryl - IL' lie at ono° retired to hie staterroom where he* remained till Wednesday morning when be got up and walked- about the deck, contrary. I • to the edam:Sof his medical advisers. On returning to his state room Dr. Van B 11." rim was seized with an acute indagnaation of .11ie -kidneys and bin =sufferings were intense. During Ohm lime he talked Incessantly-'buts Incoherently, chiefly -.- ' -c p o O m llt m im en l n alff" a . i l.: r crs. Oa v iSsai bturod uayu.l. mornCi lnagdg ohhne , terand. e ec, ith taPtyhi k ae o nm e „Scotia. ware- summoned They, wilt, Deice end Crain. remedied '..; with Ulm nearly' the whole day. and. about • - eleven p. when. the . weasel was off Cape . Mice, Sir. 6 Van Duren aspired: d coffn waist .mice rn for the body and it was placed one Ot 6 gilpl'a boats. where it.now remains. • . The arrangements forth. funeral will be pub. . _ , „The Baltimore Pollee 'lmbrelglio. _*BsivisMax.fild., October 18.—Petitions are belotteircalaW hem and extensively signed by those opposed to the present city govern: ment.calling on Govemor Swann - to remove -:the rohosTommisslonera on the charge,or official misconduct. ; Who eistter.excites lunch comment. :aim law. glves.the , Governor the Cra r lato n ;n rcr a a n t _ ° l ° allo ur g g il l tta=:? The •-• friends of to...commissioners maintain.how. .et•er, that this cannot be done excerpt by trial and ctmviction before . the Supremo Oonrt., .those who pont= tor the removal . . hiaLui that the (love:nor:eau at.oace set the ' , whole board aside arot appoint saes arm. As tbe. ponce board tetra the appointment of ' judges for the approach big State election the . Anworamee oC the question limy" be -readily Comwtoutestlon BetcrecWi Weabingrieta and Blennliend— , E(lll.orlPpliinito 19./SRlltirralr. tict. - 10,43dt railroad and FIT. er coututhnication between Wasbingtcm.- and Richmond byway of Aegularrit ee, whickwas .interrupte4 by the tato ratme tuts been .re. BinCtaey, tormerly connoeted wfttCtlie editortal department or .the-National %Went ..gencer; hos beenfappOintail. law Clerk of _the attorney General% Chloe, tinder, Alt act of the late station or • Onigrecut.. ' • -iera War to nIIIIIWIIaYr New •Soar, Oot; Herald's Buenos Ayres correspondence, covering dates from We allied army In Paraguay to August 24th, .-rcpresee la the allies ral preparing to advance. A junction of Baron Parte Allegra's army with she main body had beam effected; hareem and ' other material bad been forwarded, bat Um nines still-wanted memfand bad not progress. ed favorably in their attempts upon Port ein repeat% one of the outposts of Port Hewett' eind the ratragnayan capital. 'The , prospects of the allies generall y Medial bad . Schemes for /241040E1g: Preedballea Se • , leave Ike Conntry. =- New . °lnseam,. . October.... W.—galled—Me •teauter -Missouri for Nov York. Arrived— ablee Wallace, fmn Now York: • tn.-colors from Vie 'State' 'Department, s 4. vise IL.* Ge_vernor that schemes aro onloot to tames Freedmen to emigrate to iorelits c ouotrma,testxelally. to Pero, and suggests thou any legal and morilkeinum be need to. wards Preventing Freedmen from beteg 111/.. • Mew. Task • Choler" Ilitert—Coussoilt :• , =f,sbo Illsaminrer.Musk,Foiger... " • XOac, Oct. M.—Thera were two sew xnsrs and one death from cholera on the hoe. • • Owl ship yesterday. Ho new mutes were ttr 'Tported Itde in the Rao • Sti he prisoner rwletr, en ar Itsok (emery., has been Foram ussa Sor . • • 4 - A rerun& • ltomrikWact, 16.—Ther OresterrolM or this • salty has Intelligence that the Fenburs hail or , smelted an attempt to, arose the Mamma rivet. • at Lerrlaton last Saturday even In g =burn the village of IdalfanStQWl3 and ,to trp Brook's TUOrinnlalli, but wale prevented by lalbront• thsaltutt the Canadhatta were randy tq receive them. -The Abele thing Ls doubtless • •••ard. Arrival iirlbet ae 1a rresm_Lifroji-- N====Z=M • Now Toaw,Octoberitt.--The afeentsnfP 500 * tie bee errise4L,. She Orions QaetralltoWn date , ' • to the 7th. 1100 John Van Boren died on board on the lttn. two days banns the steamer arrived at - Ude port, - • Nitir York' Meier% lasport. •• • 24ww - Tostr, Oct, In.—One fmeh ease oleholeis we. reported m this city yeeterlay. Burial Dermas d. r two chore nil dean weritemed. The .teort.ar sport Tot lest woe* ••01101 • tall .of de in as, of which only thirteen were from cholera. .At the lower puaritittso the shades 9.0,188 . 411141, VW)!lammil, ANummstod.ii, BoicrotkOct.leneral IC P. Osuchs v. to-day coeicesdnatial taCongrese by the publicans of the Kith district.. On the ant ballot General Banks bad 113 rotas out, of M. and Ms • . noulloauoa wan made unininums Azad great cheering. , . - • IDespeceastc prays al axial X qualms Ill* * Ocp=r t ii 1 0. -Tbe Decsocratio and Congerrattve tonal Oncention far. WA Ohs -Yourtzen to. 401E/eh* Y. ?...!rruil an l=clazo. - for _ - • 18.,--Oe'ltsla2al iethrsta , .--railgarm are ttr m gL et.. .ot wean ,t• . pfelga&OCla W,CblartLe 24/MD. El . . . . •- - 1 ... - , . _ , . . . . .... l• ~,,, :.r - .., .. ,_ .„ . , ' '',.- : .: 17 .1 - , ' • ,'.; ' : 1--* ,‹ -,,. ';-. i':. - ''' , , - : f '- ,',- , :. '•/'. ... '' .. \, \ .-. '' : ''' . . ..' ---, •-, -.....- ''''; . .. .-, ,' • ... . . - ". - , , ".. . . . . .... - , • •• ... , .. . .. . , . . ' - • ', , VOLIFAIR:iiI.xxv--liTip. 249. 3 *emu = 88,00 SEOI6 EDITION. FOUWCPCLOgK, A. M. . Y unsr STUMM SCOTIA' i " ADVICE conTllolB a in AUSIIIIIMLILIN TRW PLANO iNSTAITOTS GREECE kilovore Sought THE.GREEKS - VIFTOBIOI7B The . Tninfu! Famine. in India Kew TAR.E.Oet."IA,The following news hal bean reobbred'by ilia steamer; Scotia : . A Fiontoce,diepateh says the following are the prtnelpal:corllittone of treaty of peace between Austria and Italy: The frontier to bo added to Italii,.aro dine Which nonatitnte the administnition front of Venetia. while nod or Austriaittionatriban. The,amokunt of the debt Swarmed by Italy . is - AOOO,OOO deans, payable in eleven intitalltnentsla won'ty.three months'. The' Monte Lotnbardo Venetia is 'transferred to.ltaly with its actual - asseci a Limi Its assets aro 3,500.000 fibrins d Its liabilities eapa.booticirini. I • ' Until fortheridgasgement the revenues of the tivoriettrorke of ralliityi and south 'et the Alps liii betilloied to immutable in order to calculate the growl revenue. which should Serve es a basis for the'val, nation of the Kilometric guarantee. idea/Urea are to be taken - to' separate the networks ofrallwars, and complete the unfinished. portion. The Ye.; netilins residing in A=tria are-to have the '• right et preserving their Austrlannationality. All objects of art, as wells ithe archives be longing to Venetia, will be restored. The Iron crown of Lombardy will Also be given up to T er treaties formerly existed be-. ' tween Austria and Sardinia - Lein again - come into force for the year, during which period fresh arrangements can be concluded. Prt,' vete property, belonging to the Princes which( has been sequestered by the Italian Government, is to be restored with reserva tion of the ot,the State to one third. ' complete amnesty will be accorded by both • Austria and Italy to all persons condemned for political Mhos* to deserter from tattier army and to persous sompromlsed by their - It IS'Aidd that .twenty ihotteinil Schleswig ** in tfday Mid a - lialf aligned a - petition for the restoration orAortgern Schleswig to pen- An Attidas dhatch of September `nth gays: TbeThieriell liirs - ter warned the tire - e - i c. erument teat Prance would tannic off tier die 'emetic relations with Greece if the latter did not observethe strictest nentridlty derin g the present insurrection in Candle. - _The Crevin ;tailcoat. Assembly had (Wild ;eponl ne Greek nation to take part in thoq. correction:. - Tile Ragtime and' conch Consuls In Goldin are opposed tathe movement , _ A Corte dhipateh dated October Sid; mire An the ult. twenty thousand TetrarEgyptlan troops attacked - the Greek camp extending from Mae= to Korinia.. Tee Orman repulsed .every , oadaught. On the following day the battle was renewed sheathe Weeks, who had received reintarceniente of twenty • thousand, totally defeated the Imparialtroops. • The ter &resold to have lost three thousand priso ner& The rna-litder of the Egyptians amp. ed on bmoliee Turkish Squadron near` Mall sea. ' The Tarklatitroope have been-amdare refereed •, by Rio arrival of--.eight thousand i Egyptians, seven ; Period/I battrileue and a eminderable force of artillery. I • The famine in India continues and is of the most fearful charaeter.:. • • ApPllearda - st for' Poelbee tie Mesa- - air Argilf—Ttew •Itegatatlessa-Meelsion werthenleur/Restasy taw—lnternal Rev ensue Appolanneets.4aovernsweist Lend pates -ward and the irewatesen. -,,-Wminourrox, October 16.—Tlie War Depart. rrient ;4:p.114-Issued the follow/ If regulations for the examination of median:Us; for appoint; Meet; lathe ingular . ariny. • . • •rirsr. 'Boards for the examination of spoil enatertie tippointment In the army -will. not -pass anyrandidater who have ,'oist. the ph/M -eal, ability to mama the expostires of the eel , vice,: rtio have dry:deformity of body, or whose mond habiteare bad. This restriction In - olae of °Akers- for the Veteran. Reserve Corosismoditledbythe terms Of the act sit uating -stich'shs have been wounded in the line of their duty while set vinglin thennny of the United -States. In the late I war, and who _Way yet be competent:for garrison or other duty to whiclithat cornet= heretofore been Candlattea must, under the law, havesefveil two years or during the war e and been distinguished for capacity adul good con duct op. the field- I Thirds The examination as' ta mental gums :llcations will be confined to a lair knowledge :of arithme reeding, writtegl and 'pelting,- land such general Intelligence and capacity as will Insure reasonable edicieney as a commis, sinned /berth, Any candidate. who, Inn thhldate. may hare been rejected by aboard. are here. by permitted, to present themselves for :.a second exnudnation, tosefling to these regp- In mutes -"where, the addition - bounty pro vided by the act ofJuly Mkt. Idle, Is claimed ' byttbe widow otadeceased so ldier, she having remarried; ft has bees , decided bi the Second Comptroller' of the Treasury, that !film re ward/dm took place before the passage of the' actobeissudithal to receive it It remarried after the pessage of the act, then the widow wocild not 06ml/tied to the bounty. ' Trey following apeoletniesits [Of ;eternal Revenue officers Were made today: Amens tne W , Marcrosil, Afilessor for the first Des. trict of Louisiade l Julius .Ennemaser, Asses. der. for tee Third District of Louisiana Post taastem—Esradlteid, malistem—Eara‘ Reid, Terre Uante, Indiana, viceit. Balterideclinedt Edward flicks, Green Rey, Wlsormalil, elm Whitney removed. On afloat appepl to the Supreme court of theilDistriet /of tolunibm. before Judge Carter,. Mamba:fist Babette ands others In In terference on a Chart for the tout of tordeen for Increasing the productiveness of o *decision ha* hem rendered in favor of Itch. lir. Adams, our Ululates to London, states In • dispatch of the null ult., that there Wes then no ease before that Legation of an American, proved. to ho snob, in monody in Indeed on enspleion of beteg concerned In the Yculan plots or movements.' Tho Unliod 'States Difeet Tax Comm butanes will sell to 'the highest bidder the following (forerun:mot property, situated on the Leland of Port Royal, Indies, St. Helena, Booza and Parry. Tho sales will =ameba) as follows: November Ist-Iforty.four lots suditionsaeln the taws of Bamford.. November alb-ate:W. ly %Imo thousand Jots In the newly Mid oat city of Port noIAJ se the southwest end 081. Honed* -Island.therrmber 3d-;Thlrty,threo school farms, al improved, and con. tabling in the aggregate six. thousand acne. Thai. 4.1.1.14 tr. to be made. under Leo attar. Job' / 0 , wen, wblob provides that the sehool _farms to the parish of ht. theo., shall be seld o m:ll4ms to any leases or ame on or before January 14. Ifni ho lees than • ten dollars per acre, scut and-theft thus city to P0:1. 13 4 , 75t. and the lota ees In t town Beaufort which have been 'lnd to by the United Status of tax sales, shall be sold at Pub. lie auctlon, and the .propeels of add lodes, after mittg the expense, of the s/ltTele an " sale., •• nail he Invested in United Buttes muds, the interest of srlogb shall bo appropriated to The support of arlteiWs, without. di/Wattle° of race or o:dor on the Islands, In 'tbe parishes of. at: My.% and St. Luke. . - DiTLIITXrri 'WAsaliatos. October Ilth, IeGS. # ' Tb tee AU orne Ornercti of United diatts/or As Niadu .Thuwm..-. sia—Ttga Ilsrparteumt recolved lottereaV Una that measures am In progress tor thorns pore o t inducing the Deed men la 1110ve to tor: elge eortotrlea. especially to Perrot., promises of high wage/ smoother Maacemerua It there is reason to behove thatthese promises eid ,byt be partbrmed the oonctition or tee fret+ men wotdd not, In mat lostaboes, be troprovipl- by the Change, it is deemed to be the duty et the biorernm exit •to prevent that by all segal and moral means from being. thus imposed anon. This oimular addree. wy you for mut purpose with the assentor pe Atiorucry Genand. OU y Will do 'Lori-blot ;Pii jimi pawsibif min loom& ClitUiLog it to be cu.. riled into elect • . am eir, 'Our obedient servant, •V 9 IL linearity . . . lndlet meal er narsaa, x•rrew:. •sms lae Two litesapertits of gamer Mempeettlit .7 1 11 4 4 111 ... . Lensvuzi. Oet.n..- , EW Haine, Morrow and the two Kampala - were la, before the Craws States COurt. 4XI o writ o corpus requiring tierssrat Darla to, i ll=p e r i grit , T m a~e are "T aefalnin oarri ii !r a - bm ; l. Dr P inntr ic 2 suety. SanirriLiz. Oct. ilL—Ttiorxosoor of the break among Vie ne gamy prevailed Isre = eNUL P ta a° • 'lt arose lirolll the Lb* *situtibee were awes Led last ea vagrants, sad ware promised IthartY Kite, wools eantrant with Cheatham and me i aliZl2r2t ry. V . la Weasel Ee a t i Um' wore ocia into Liam's, oror= Inapt erlgelfitweellgttert Would e it s aMel, The 'UMW received /h. "C 73 THE QUEBEC COSFLIGILI lUx Liven Loat—gfeasnresi -For i the Satfirers: Quango, C. E., October 16.=.21.t it pub lug called to devise intone far the rel andbrers by the late fire fifteen thou lace were - subscribed. -A - - treasurer pointed to receivelurthercentributio noinSer Of lives, lest - is now ken I stn. The number of houses burnt lefo even 'larger than previously e.stlma numbers. tt,300.i Nearly twenty thOus pie are without shelter The skald drill sheds. marine hospital, Jacques Ilan and lower town market aro till people.' The weather IS very fitverub Ate public meeting to devise in lief for the suffering by the' late .0 thousand dollars was subseribed.-A wan appointed to receive further • lions. The number of houses burned. to bo even larger than the previous and numbenk. two thousand three I Nearly. tweet* thousand people are. shelter. The Skating Milk drill sheds hospital,Facques.Costter flail, and-t town ; markets • are Oiled with poop aviary Ward Beeelher.on Bore tion—Aroboof neettag of tholfs Committee of •tho,flditiou - • • Nsw Yong, 43ct,..16,--ihe speech of Bev. Ty Ward - Beecher, at the Brooklyn meet last meht attracts general attention. In open ing Marspeechlast lir. 'Beecher laid down the following as the intern; necesshry‘o 'battens In reconstructing the Union'. • Thoutter destruction of slavery root and branch Which has been the fundamental cause of national discord, treason and our. ~Second,The n 013614.11 of the Constitution of - alt Influences derived from slayory and the purgation of the laws and civil courts of all customs and proceedings derived float slavery ortufected with tt. Third, The' ro•adjusiment tEthe mindered political relation of States long In the condi tion of suspended animation.--. Fourth, The security, the edriestlon, and tho enfranchisement of the negro population hapr pity now made free: • • • The re-establishment of good will and cordiality among alienated citizens, the rev!. vat onto sentiment of unity In natietal the renewal or AnterpriZe, Industry and emu. mencti, which, like the circulation of blood in the body, places the whole nation under the influence of one common central vital life—' some might be Inclined._ perhaps, to 'add a sixth head to the duties of 10-day,namely,our foreign relations and theiradjetstment; bun so long as we are at peace at 'home we have no - foreign relations. At a later stage.he said But I have groat faith In the honor and the good Intention of the and - i am not ashamed to say that my heart goes out to them. lam not ashamed when - ten years shall have passed away to have It understood that ' there was ono man here, and he an abolitionist of the darkcet ago, who, after the war was all. over, had a yearn. mg for that part of the country also, anti who wassorry for their sorrows and their mistakes, and who,althongli . incligtuult at their crimes, and as eager as anyone. to vuslieate judgment and government dune:rpm war; yet yearned - at Its close for their restoration as part of trio Union, and believed every honoree. ble- man's mind and intention, who pledges! them In that matter; not that her.wOuld leuvir the restoration to, be acoompanied without law, but that. he would so surround the norms eery legal ifiactmenis with teetimony of eyes. and kindness as to make In the South is bcgmniag of _that. public sentiment which Maintains and makes - operative all . ifteing laws. This istmV faith and my heresy. • Str. Tteeehoreldsottiry expressing his belief that it. waa necessary to give the testimony of the North, now with a volume , es vastness and a doclidveness that shall admit of no nils. understandln. and that when they who rep resent the people agate take -their plates, it shall be with all the North behind them and endorsing there. ' ' The Now York Ezeintlye Committee of the American Christian' Commission, held their lint anneal meeting at the Bible lipase yes. terday, Nev. lir. Fowler, presiding. hey. hieftsrji. aluryea,Tyng, and'.Weston. and Messrs. J. A. - Stows rt . , Jay Cooke, banker, and others Were present. Measures were taken to acquaint • the public morn fully with their plans and objects. The work_thas far IMO been preparatory. merely. . Ilextean —Malla's Victor,' Dis• bellete'A. iirssinitoros. Oct. 16.—Tho news of the .de teal of Veil: lesonbatio by is not believe( - The last dateefrom the City of Mexico-re colvedin this city aro up to the :lath tat.. Gen. Melia was- then about. starting from Ale:leo City for eau Lois rotes!. It is utterly: lmpes• Ml° that to fifteen flays be could bare:march ed from the City Of Meilen to Monterey, a Ws. Lance of nearly eight Inintired wiles and have captured : hat city and the news of It has been received at alstaMoras. There is no reason to doubt the unthenticity or M. Elotnes , letter to Maxtrullhiti published. In Monday's patters. The original of It with other papers of minor Importance, but Troy ing Its authenticity, ware receirest In this city a few days ago, and shown to mayoral members of the diplomatic corps; On the loth lust. they were .filed in the -State Department and are Plates fleesloss of allisslenlliPl • • - eiareaersees seanase. New Onutans, Out. IL=:The atisiissippi Leg. Wntare met yesterday .n extra sesson, The lleventres message says the 'necessities of the Slate constrained. him to call the Legislature 1, re h necre°,ll'r.,, L ar t roem.°filteifer b eudl Legere! . rouged conall!lon of our federal relations and domestic affairs Intint Slates and the femoral of the negro troops trod the Kate, and toms. ter pf.the freedmen's Bureau to ot or rho regular army are suhloots of :congratulutiou. Ile deplores - tile' state of the - co In. the Constitutional' Amendment,' but presumes a mere muting, of Will cause Its 'rejection;{ recommend end the admission Cl negro testiruonrin alt the coasts; requeets provis ion wilt tie made tot the oguriatlon of indigent cbildrenot Confederate soldiers, in 4 for the relief of destitute disablol Confederate, and State soldiers: . Umber .portione of M. ulps,i. sage are mutely bout. • '- The Choleira In Germany Yew Tome, October 10.—The Berlin corres pondent of the London Times lays: Tho choler* continue/ to (how Molt with more or less vie- ImMe lit most parts of Germany. At present Ii la moat virulent in tint Newmark, the north-. eastern pon thud Of 4 ranllorl tborg, on the right side et the Oder,. where scum small Wisps have h ew poalll Veit' decito OW rk . i wattle, • town of six thousand Inhabitants. els hundred have died. In Potsdam. nearly as populous, there is warmly a house which has not contributesla ease, Or whirls is about the same as death. In Senile .and .Konigsburg, two other towns in that neighborhood, the fa tality bas great, while thuylllages of the en tirelerript, In striking Contrast with 'the towns, are One from the taint north west of Berlin. Hamburg and Prensolan, which were dangerous centres of the disease, have now, happily, ceased to supply Weir We rner titleta. TylitithMaw ed While itlierriPtlsig , Escope--Yevonsble Wesitrier.. Aveorys, Oct. 10.—A freedman was shot 1n Columbia county Imit night. TIM outrage originated from a dig loulty with • white men which the freedmen reported Genomil who advised him to seek redress from the civil aittiontlea. A party of white men sur rounded his boas° last night unit murdered him while ho was attempting to.encipe. Teo citizens are indignant at the outrage. A mil itary forte lax been sent to arrest the pope. tratora Several Jayhawkers have been at , rested in Newton-county by the military. There has been a slight frost In this vicinity. The weather is favorable for thefoutton ertip, which Is looking better. . . Hoboken gaZio—Firw• flay. Now Your, Oct, 10.—Tbe get race to•day was • hurdle moo of two miles. Zigzag and Ilea. Williams rad a dead heat; becomes and Lacy Wolf throw their riders. .10 too secohd beat Zigzag beat flan. Williams two lengths; Time f Zi7 and WA. devoud race—half tulle heats tor two year olds. Morris , Helitiee coil, won. Redwing second, Jabal third. ri• a a: 3 t, was distanced In the second heat by a Nil @tart) Unto WI to Sit,. • Third stakes one and a Quarter mile dash. It Defiant yam aim Sago In two lanalits; time 2:ItN; lit Mlle INN,' . asp or OW Rebel Lignites*, units* Pa Hy . , . . __ • . • . •„1/Irieroalc, Ootobor 10.—Tho ease of Llout. ..irathe of rho rebel navy, Indicted for piracy Sod murder pie high seas In seizing the Kaarner Ches durlun her Tomo from it i agrk to orUand, sad 0110 of hoc ' was to torUand, have been tried tills morotoz. but, en matron of the prisoner's counsel, Wss postponed td allow him Mao to procure testimony for the defonss from the south. Tao also CU come up again on the both lost. cs!o• DopistebeA—Brittsbitarkets. , Laveapoot, Qcs.-le.-,The market fir cotton Is quite *Wrist sales lode:At!? Wee, 1 1 1 4 - . 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'.,.: ' A ESDAY,' , OCTOBER : 17; 1866. .. . , . ._ . .. . • 1--- - ...crry43o,.: v.: i :;-: :,; .-- = “Let ma g 0.701 at last Ittild, ”Lot nieg?or : '. ••• ' '' ' ' ••••;_" '•,_,..- -.. -'' ',; • ; l '" at t i Vfiame .. l l7 l.li l Ate r. 8 rllt ‘ b. (ADDITIONAL - LOOM.. NEWBO3 : 1 ; ..rear4 - .Ijr. Wiliam 4. A3mith,•sworn- ' -" ' " - • ' 1. ,' ; ,- yaril st,„the %Iwo of the 41.••• .—...--,.1.-!..,-;.-....,.-. • -•-- --• — the nolso:of he - alit, - The.; larcreareolllo4llLo . '. rial•or maim'. 14 . 4 1 ' 0 James ;1 'tor tie, ' : •f matter; Le.- .. 11..r,11ra... ' • lathe Crurrot .. 93tralut . ..... own , 1...'' 4 0 .9. 10 ~oping, - .lodgei Stirret,k: -. .0 P-- • by liell.arthy;',Eit.f.• stboliddreatil thp Jury. - briefly : and :prettily, siithintr;4o tins points Of the cafe Uponwhit:4ooy w le Mile, and defining to them tbe - difteretallf green of murder. The Commonwealth. , prove that this was a Case of willful and b. crate killing. without any sclnatent'p Lion. Several facts which were - to amber, In the testimony le tidsarkndSrn cited by the counsel , and! hlar reas with an appe.al to the jury to dechle.the e thoughtfully end dispassionately... The ant witness *wont was Jame* K. redlr Myers—Lire In Lairteneeville; the departed was my twin brother. - without on the All: ot Angust hist, and died .cm the morning. of the 10th. Ile tiled at out IMme; on lint/er street; Lawrenceville, It was - about cue o'clock on the morning of the Mtn- his death was round. by. the outfit the night before. On' that night t was sitting at the door, wheal heard a noise above the house and went upao see what It was, found my brother these With some °Wort, ins little toss; 1 - brought my brother howl. and laid doWn on the Amor; be laid there aboattlito mthates:and then sof up and weld be myna go after his watt]. erg him not to go, and asked hlin tools down Oil ' the steps by ine.i Us ssemed.ai(tU°tntoglea, ted and staggered past ms to the able walk: A few minutes titirartla, Laughren and Craig, and I think Hall, came Nun n and LIMO. ran and my brother. elloolie Iffot saw. Lineman bring Ms right Arm with aside motion, as if cutting b think that was the time ho cutnitn,thi am not sore, Atter Vila • Ligaghtlin ran out into the affect and 'Mated to Gratz to brtert, him his, bat: =teethes two men ran ;.after , Loughran. Don't know whether they want • with him. When, Laughren ran, my brother staitefl after hituithe three men were twin. or when they came up.unil mune from towards the Arsenal. bldn'thearenything said before the fight; the two clinched without any words at all;1 was about ten a: earthen feet from the them; I was sitting in the door snit they were urn:Otago° the sidewalk.- When 'Aug ht= struck I didn't see anything In his hand, but be could not; have cut blot ottoman% for wits emitter enough to 'Mai. IL. was two or three minutes after therbiow. that my brother called out that he was-cut. Laughthe unn 2 ran away towards the city and I saw nothing more of Minor his' comrades that night. The , tight occurred between nine and ten o'clock. Crossextunlned—lt was two or three !Mum before the dllnculty that I bad last sees my. brother. • When. toe men came • past us they were on • the same aids of the street with nu: diagram of Lawrenceville was shown to the prisoner, and he pointed out the lanklitY4 The trouble occurred opposite one door- and not ppm:lane the grocery - Uld not hear. the throe man making anysilaurlituice before they got to us The • night was very clerk-end there was no lightexcept what tense from our lamp through itheopen- door.. not hear the defendant say two or three Omni ..let me go.",} They were In front of. the light' 4 when they streggied. Could not tell pealitve ly which took. hold of the nthe.r Amt. -They were clincheduerether when Lanai/rim struck my brother. - Ur. Jamesltebleson;asrons—Auf ibracttsing physician to Lawrenceville: Attended. Geo. Al. Dallas Myers flu to bin death. Ile died of a small - wound in hts_left wade by souse small sharp instrnment, which severed the Internal eplgastric. artery, and death ensued from Internal hemorrhage. The wound was • little over an eighth of nit inch in length, and Of sufficient depth tommeh through the mss. elm of the alxlanion ;to the cavity containing •the bowels. The bowels themselves were not 'cut. The IrbUnd was oecessarlly fatal, and the deceased died from no other MOM, Se Ares proved by post mortem examination. Cross-. Th e - ,, Thema:nt wage very mull one, Sea- to appearance was not a fatal one. it seemed to have 'beim made by the small blade of u n ordinary pocket knife. lie might' have been cot in that region VI Meet having that artery cut. The cattlagOf the artery was a mere accident. • Redirect—The artery cot Is a offal one, nod Injury to It would be fatal. A puneturectenand more frequently becomes larger-than smaller after the cutting. The - risk In getting at the artery.to tto it would have been Minsa to the rink of lolling film alone In his preview; con dition. George Zeigler, sworn—Live in Lawrence. .- -ville. About half past nine o'clock, on the night of - August etb. 1 . was atandling on the corner of Allen and Butler streets, near Mrs. Myers' house. Saw • three men coming down the street by ltrallycra% and George -Myers 'came out upon the pavement. One of the men and Myers clinched and struggled for two or three minute's, and then they sepa rated, k and Myers said he was hit with a:knife. The Moth men win -down the street and Myers ran after him a few' feet:- I wont to Myers and we Ml`, lied him in. Did_nol hear any Words except just as they clinched, I heard one of them any *there you are." Think the one who cliotted with Ilyera was Loughran. - • Croitt-examlned—Think It was forty feet from where 'stood to the' phase of the stomp glo. The night was very dark; I was examin. ad :before the Coronae& Jury in this ease; cart% recollect. having 'said before the Coron er+ Jury that. Myers said, when paughrso came up,--ollereyotrare, you son of Am certain.that I did not say that Myers wiled those words; did' nut go to the th ane of 'the scuttle till after It was all over; Myers said he was hit while th werqstill , together; when they separated, Myers trentshont forty :feet after Laughren. • . George Him, sworn—Ant a police officer, and arrestell•Laughthn .on the morning of the lath of August,. between one and two o'clock. Younttnim at home In Lawrenceville; had a' hilts thinVereatlOn With him after his arrant; did not offer any. bidgeeniants to tell Foe all he (knew about the 'Om; don't think i tt k rit l hire that Myers wait not beilly hurt; I him fen the knife; • he said his hadno knife; I Raked him how ho did the outtlif Without the knife; nasal,' it was not ids ,Ita e. but he-IJO4 borrowed It.. Did not search th przsoner.- Crossernuilned—Tbe prisoner was sound. µsleep when' arrested' him, and it was on the may Co the lock-q p that he told '.mo this. The Court adjourned Until Ode o'FiOF5. 4f? maim Court reaasotabled at ono o'clock and the examination Of !Maniacs win rosnmeo. Robert Elliott, Sworn— Live et lawrenco. vino; remember oho death of Veorge N. Ely era; sow Loughran about twenty minutes after the affray which caused My ers' death; met him. at the corner of Dollar and Wain- Ut i tit tt a b tr arta tA tib b o ll ui ir,rs, 4,1 utro:..i.olitot; Commonwealth asko.l what defendant Imo said. Counsel for defense- objected to any statemcnt of What took place alter the ocean relic°. The CointebtlwealthProPosed to ProTe that defendant had ad to Ittw the eattiog, and had said ho wished betted cut Myers heart oat The Court required bee Connie' for (ho Corn. toonwcalth to pot their offer In wtstlog. Title was done and tbe Court sustained the prose. - °ellen.) The witness boon up to Sep iliu wounded Iran and yea coming away; when lot to the corner. gorqo nerion, coold not see who—called out, "Is that To, 1101,10 and 4.angttnn =wind sod said, o ote Is that little affair of miner. I *aid I did ot know touch shotli It, hut ono of the Myers' boys was tautly cut : Ito Said, •.I know hots, I Cat one of them. and I out him .1-41 sight' ducpur than be think,. I did. 1 will, I bad cut b1.41.1—al d-. 11 hcarteat.P Croat,asandnelll indica of the Interval be. (warn Um cutting sMrt tills conversation by the fact that when I beard the foss and went to the house tbuy sold the cutting hal Jost taken place, arulthls was about tweetr•flve minutes before my conyersatlon.with defendant. This closed the testimony for the 0 1 / 1 1 / 4 011. weattb. 7414 pipits., The moo for the defense was Opened by lion. J. N. Kirkpatrick, who addressed the jury rehearsing the elrceintstanecs which ooeurral previous to the cutting, and aniline that the defense would be able to prove aggravated provocation on the part of the deceased. and that the 7 defondant hell 'endeavored to avoid subsequent collision with Myers, ton that the collision was prociountod through If var. , own =tele ta epito M r defendant's elferti to got away and that the • ',titling was ereettletlY done by defendant In self-defense. Benjamin Rail was summoned,but the Corn. mourealtb objected to the withers 1111 One whO hen been intiletel as an accessert before the Wt. rending tho deelshm ot the uout James K. Pcdk livers. wan repallea bY Bin commonwealth to Preve the Identity of the witness MB, and after considerable argument wu promitted to testify—l made an Worm ~ lion before Mayor aticiCarthy, charging Benja min Hall and another with being an actseetill to the killing of my brother. The witness now on the stand, Is the one against wham the Information was made; I knew him before the amerrence of the Cutting. After this teattmony. the - Listriet.AtUirney subm ittal the indioUnent against as.th rejecting the tesumooy or Hall. M un tterlowe of, the. Coterbortuudln ware imstattiod.i. by. The Court, 0.0.1 the wl UNA& IV tired: • Elba orattb, sworn—Liva la LAW remia ante, some dlitazuSe tram blra.7blrera t btroaof totPPOord to ba at. the door , of ray house at the * , ..41111 tl4ptml ty mato rod,:As -I stood mare I beard a rimed Harty% .14t mo glln 111 1 0 COnthIO2IIFILSILII OttleCted to •thi. testi, 0./Y.IIIA tke ititseess wt." Daannuad tag 4; ; ; N o 4 n. 4 Matattle_yak* repeat. Urrss • • • /77" • r ere won be a fight; Myers. and Greig then got into a tussle, and Coprland and Mail we re also scullilngx did not are Loughran in the diMoulty at all; heard /dyers say that be wee going to have sutisfitatlon' out of the crOwd; L.Sughran was 10 the crowd. Croseexamined—Myers was by the gate when he made this remOrK, and was sweating .and canting aroundr Myers and Latighrun had not had any &Moults' that I had soon. 'Jaineat tiretg called•-. The Comoon sem&th oti jetted to this witness being aware, Its he was included m the indictment. agninot ..itenjamin nail, on accessories before the crime. James K. Polk Myers was recoiled by the Common• wealth tad identilled the proposed Witness as the one against whom he had m 31184110 Infor mation hefty u Mayor McCarthy.' The defen• .claimed that the ontideation was not per. "feet. Inasmuch as the prlsoeer named In the Indictment was Amu Craig, whuten, the name of the propouul W 11.11,48 Wirt Saida Greiff, and Oho counsel 'for the defence pro. posed to, bring. witnesses to prove that the witnCllea4 name was properly James Craig, and not Craig, as 1111111011 In the indictment. The District Attorney maintained that the spell tag,f.tho name had .nothing to do with the identity of the num; that. ho was undoubtedly thin. amt 414:alma' wheat the bulb:Cava was made. witnesses wore, called by the defense * and testified that the witness was utilversalq , trailed Welty by WI friends and tardily. Ott,thlt other band a Witness culled by the Commonwealth testified that ho ball known the witness' for seven or eight years and had never beard him called . anything else than Craig. At thin singe of the broemet, bugs the counsel for tile defense ream wee their offer to have Beldam:on 11411 also admitted as a wit ness, on the ground that, hr end Grelg were the only persona who were with. Loughran at, the time of the difficulty.. The offer was bled; and the objections 011110 commonwealth mere sustained.. . A. IL 11.310 n, acorn—llaKo. known defend- Mit shwa be was ten years old, and have al. wa ye known him to tie peaceable end Robert Marshall aworn--A - m Superintendent in tteese, Grad DelPa works. 'Defeo/lent was formerly employed there end boreWn fiellent character.. - - . • 4,11 r. Walsh sworn—DAVo known fiefentiaist flftecil year*, lid has u good character. • A. J. Dull arrorq,—Lafruhren worked for no at our workwict Pitt towash tp for two years. Ile , ad a kood reputation, and I . never raw uny- May out of the way In - . 2.lleury T. O'Kale, sworn--Ifave known the defendant twelro yoarsi Ida character for Thomas Kieritani sworn—Dora known de. fel:dant Seven. years-, his character In. the slehthborbood Is reuluricablykoo,l. Other wltncases were culled r e ndtestified to the good' character of the defendant.: The testimony us to chamfer closied Ike ease for thaleiteuse. ' • ' . . . . ....': Jelin 0-• licCarthY, Esq., summed up the fag tee Cmnutonscalth,, zuldtessing'llte J at oarmiderable length, 7rehuallinglists I as ellettetthadisi;:testimnoy, and emu in ith ih.rew,lness. ' from the data so ba n/Seed the gutit Of the- prisoner, claiming tua that Lisle wee one of the meet heartless crimes 'Meetly perpetrated; • i On behalf of the defense, Thomas M. Mar. MIMI, fuel next addreased the . 1 try. The' Jury fuel but ono question before them; they must decide by plain common blinttio, without reference Wl:meaningless distinctiona, wheth er this young man—a mere - boy.-hiul with coot maliciousness and fore-thought, dein. eratoly taken. the life of a fellow Irian. Mr. ',Marshall then- proceeded- to review the facts ax, produced lathe ambience. presenting the strong points 'of the defottee with groat power. end titiettng authorities to fortify the poallionti derived from these facts. . . 'At thoconcicollou of too gentlemau'A at irossithe Court adjourned until Vats morn Ttm !MerlMalty rotetest When 11r. Cieley, our Sheriff erect, was nrnt nonaltiated the question of his eligibility was brtiatMed and discusied to 'seine hatent. uta. friends Ind himself fel tsuittelently assdred of his eligibility) to the office, to warrant thorn Inhaling to the course, they had -adopted: Since the result °Vibe recent. , election has been made knoWn, Mr. J. Y. McLaughlin; late Democratic candidate for Shalt; has taken the lets/Dry stepstowards.conteating the elec. Moe of Mr. Samuel ii. Cluloy, the Sharighlty.. After the 'decease of Mr..fiarri- Woods, some three years ago, Mr. CloloY, who tress deputy In the Otileae epcul'theap pelntmeLtit 0; Sheriff, for the purport, of secu ring forays. Woods and family the proceeds Of tile office pat Ii a successor to her - husband was duly elected. Under the laws of tito State, a parson elected to the position of Slur, LT Is Intatnteltatcd . Vona holding ',the °Mee within three yeitra froth the close of•i1111 term, and Mr. MoLeitgbiln, knowieg that in Migrant of 111r.Clulev being declared Metal. ble, the Offlee 11111 . ficrolve upon him, has rt. tamed the-services of Colonel it. libidlo Ito barlit, who has taken the necessary steps to wards haring a preliminary to unction issued in restraing the Movereor fro Cattntastua. lug Mr. Cluley. Tee' term of le present in, tmtabont will not oxplee4untal December , at: whlcir time the case will be brought befoul the District Court, and will prolitiely ho earned up to the Supremo Court of.tha State. lir.. Cluley has consulted wilts-eminent counsel, who are of opinion that his claims are legal and will opine t by the Courts. - ...We opine that the coutedt will prove futile on the part. of Mr. McLaughlin, und that the people of the eonnty will titian thel r orysted desire gratified, laud see' Id r. Cl eley 'securely °welling the position to which they have lee signen Alnusemeril ' Oren.. liousa.—Tlio Opera House Was crowd ed liSt evening to witness the new domestic' drania of tho ..Porterla Knot" with C.W. COO. dock and daughter in 1.110 ctlsto Ti ray the neap play legato,' la but reiterating tho senti ments of ovary person who witnessed It. The plot II Simple, yet Ingenloutly put together, and the denourauf la all that could be wieh ed.. As *lampoon Burr Sir. Couldock cannot ha equalled, and In the many scenes .qf pathos with *blob the play alooundy, hu Is so natural as to draw down 'Mondani of &primula. To. night he appears In his great oilg Inal role of Lute Piolding In the °Willow Copse.. Tna4T gronglian appeared again last evening in his own oomedy of opitioinif with Fins," Loa large and critical audience. The actor and the play warp equally applaud. &Lipid it mast have beon'exceediugly flatter ing to lir. gr.:mg:llan to hue his genius Ma an actor and a dramatist thus acknowledged. To-night the nth is reputed. lissome Usu.—The grand vocal and lustruL mental concert gluon by Liss Lena &crib& at Dltutonto nail but ovonleg was a grand inocess In almost. •of ary particuicf. TUC attendance Was l4rge and fashionable and the intarraipmc slob anti yirlod„ Tito singin g a of gnociOn tthe kin) by Miss Scribe wail really excellent, and the same May be said 01 the piano per. formanca of Prof. It. nackowlte. The vocal ism of Was Martha Wiese ;astonished every Tarson by Us near approach' to perfection. his young .lady. who Thal lust enterrd liar teens,, giros Promloo of great future aeronaut.. The out by Miss Lou. bertha and Sir. Apfl. begin excited universal admiration n11110.'11.1 forth Itio hearty plaudits of the audience at its conclusion. Horse Thief Aire . ste4: - It will be remembered that on the night of the Slatts of lientombor last there were stolen from the stable of James • short. dia. Lanett up tho Monongabolti river, two valua ble bonies,•and from the stable of Mn. Mao rayon° 'rideable bay beret. Yesterday °Meer* Scott and Basta learned that the party atm iiected of the• robbery iris stepping at tho hove of an honest Uorrean Wring' near Me treaniontreot bridgq In Allegheny. • The oill proceeded to th e house and arrested the ow who was • German,•giving his name as John Stearn, Ito was taken before tho Mayor, and In default of bell wu committed tuJoll lor • beating op Tuesday neat. brown was ma/Anon kt . arrangements , (or Steeling iapair cif borers lettgllig to We boat. Ito wits - only awaiting the retorn to the tiennan's table of one of the borate widen was away Doing treat ed her lemenesa. For some time be hue been insisting that tho horse should be brought Ing, as it would get well faster at Loam lirowo bad ootained possession of the stable hkey. but locknew sad then the tds Own expense babl had • a t n b e t7t. ri t aut alm vei ilon the tasy n"l op °. iv it 'rl i n i Pr t s . of eohoGettilg hew poWleota.: 1 , • • eriiolll2l. coonm i t= te r %,g 4 11 44 11.1! b r ei re- Of Silohael' morke4 -a ver.llet Of flOk.gllWeek6 'at= Moemoiy 1 0`psytbiteoee."'. • • aine artaltaey; :Oa on timr al/14244f Melnik liquor selling, lbe "pin , re. faunal oNeripat. tif pee vi, tt w. h . "?I ,o fifftgol , Saulo Oa ire IftS , oo the • 7 WAOOOS yalope. Ocotillo:elves . 115. ;Me litailgoad-111Mettrator-4r of the Trate .hirtbfil ration otitis coMpletiog ofilleUnion• LIMO to - the 100th nibriillanntlonm• . , to within:nighty miles 'ef Omaha, a gram:tn.:coning was ✓ projected, rind from the MetroPollt on Km rt Wed at the - Union Depot. in thit day afternoon a• few momenta o'clock, constatineef a peclal train one of which was the • manilloent lately built by the Pittsburgh, Fort fChicago Railroad Company. Tao ats numbered ninety in all, many . ere Indio , . while among the etas. were he Earl of girlie, George bola we are happy to see looking so ral members of Congress, heads of us departments •at Washington, her of prominent railroad Officials. • party is In charge of Thomas J. , •After reuYalning a few moments in th e de p ot the train moved elf. over the • Pittsburgls, b ort Wayne and.. Chicago itadroad, and was gone, ertafting, neither by its arrival or departure, the slightest display of enthusiasm wbeiteveri and unless those who were previously inform ed bf-fife character of the train none knew its great significance. The excursionists go from dm city to Chicago direct, mid from thence to St. Joseph, Missouri,' where - they' take the bsteamer fur , Omaha. They can, however, go y way of the Chicao, Northwestern and tAr rltr Ittspldwitsilroad to within eighty miles of their destination, but the majority of the par prefer; by way - of ritvortlement, a short trip by water, and time the programme bas been arras Ero the first of Match the route will be Com pliami through to Omaha, thus utfonding one • -.unbroken line of railway . travel • from the shores of the Atlantte almost across the entire American continent to Uto very heart of the great/primitive forests of Nebraska, binding as It were with ribs of Iron; the great commercial Mille of die East 10 the embryo cities lying beneath the very shadows of the Itocky !dourly mins.% Thiats but hnif of the great work which- in few-years WM be completed to the shores of the Pacific. Tneu trend 1 have is great rall .rond route from one cad of the world to the other through the Amerieln Continent. Con nected Europe on the one land and delis on the other by two great lines of ocean ferry Loath. In rx. few years those nebrOken wilds of the mighty West whose tangier' fastnessen lingo never yet been pierced try other than the wild %must or equally sayer. nbeffenert will become populated and g.cat elites nna 'commercial centres wilt Burin- un us if by 1121.1.21 C, where torday the lion and her cubs roam unmoLsted. A' Revolting Came Yesterday afternoon a woman of most res pectable appearauce, and excecrdlngly . Lifcased, Pealed down Fifth street towards Smithfield. • She carried, un Infant...ln her WWl:tea let! a little gut by the luihd, and nothing partimilivrWsis observable in her de meanor until:pa' turned at the corner of Smithfield to croitillie street: As she stepped from the ciirlistene to ; the Crossing, shelf's., her balance end fell tit the ground, rolling over In the getter, with her Infant still clasped la her arms: She eildeatforeil -to rise; but again sank back in the weak, maudlin manner Which •we sed every day la the ails , eruble wretches who tumble - into the . gutter .! in stupid drunkenness. Officers IlcGraily and Mavis, of the special force, were on the opposite elite of tOe etreet and mum across to the assistance of Use fallen woman, suspecting that ant) bad fallen under a sudden indisposition On lifting her. how ever, they saw that she was grossly-intent eated, eo much So that, haring once moved oil tro efinooth. pavement and fallen down, bile hall become confused Mid helpless, end could not now, even stand alone. The children were crying loudly, and the mother was ututterieg meaningless Jabber. The officers were to a sail state of perplexity. To take the woman with the two crying Infanta to the lock-op, would have been a Piet a Wero[afl „ sablet= t il l ffrenblOceir ‘ tisktlPt-tof Cr 'haiiiiThecaniie they had no mimes of knowing whereit was. At last the woman manager/ to tell them that she lived in Allegheny. Two ladies ceinlng past, voliniteered kindly .. to take charge ot the Children as far as the Alan eliester Car station, but the wretched mother fiercely refused to let her babe be taken from her arms, either, still • carrying It, and sups ported on either side by al% officer, with the , Ilttle girl follovit ng in the care na y he hulles,the woman took bee staggering wa to St. Glair !' stecet. The conductor of . the.car On which the officers enleavoreil to ltb w o the woman. ' at drat re f to need her, but a gentleman who was among the passengers, stated that be we a neighbor of the woman's and would moocherge . or her and her chlldreil to their home. "The awl gronp were p seed in his care and were lost sight of. - - It seetna that the woman mentioned movele In a most respectable circle,. She had collie to tills side of the river on a visit unit had proba bly partaken freely of wine, the creels of whicit she did not' (eel until sno - started for home. 4. more immllliting a nd . disgusting specturdtiWe'do 311:4 Irian to net, ' Fire Lite at Lid Unite. • . The Erie ',fringeit gives un account Of a ter tilde fire, attended with loss of life and and immense amount of -property,. occurred it Dennis; Ron; Thlionte, about noon on Yriday last. Two lives are reported Icist and coven persons scrionslyif not mortnlly burned. Tho lire originale4 by the bursting of the tank be longing to thel:Thourpion Weil, the oil running, down Ike kill and taking lire. in an engine hole. bolos', the dames travelling backwards up the stream of ell and crossing the comb of the .ridge. The burning stream ran_ both ways; spreading from *ell to well, gathering fresh fuel as the flames touched one lank after another on Dennis Ilun and oonitunn lusting to other welts on Llinigloy• gun, and rushing hack along the other side of the lumbar ridge in on which It started In such an Incredibly abort apace of time that lite crowd who bad dithered to wane:. the contlagratkus were obliged to run for their lives to escape' final the cordon,. of Using Ibut was fast humming • them In. , it repOrlottliat two men were bu rued to death and Several others* were stirlously If not mortally burned, the Ike closing In on them and remluring escape . impossible. Many who' were no - fortunate as to cross the. lino befoto the torriblo ring Was formed fain tuft. away from sheer eihaUSLioll attendant on this nice for life. • A Nadeau Wo.uropalited to announce to our readers the death of Sergeant. W. Orr, width tool; platU at two otettlek "resicotty morninicaL Mill tatty headquarters of Breset.tiaptain Green'' Recruiting; °like. Sergeant 'Orr was detailed On Sunday a week to lako it detachment of new recruits to Covington, fieutuckyott. Which place be wetifatill Mottled here again on the Sunday following. Mmut Jour- o'clock in tile migration be complained of riot feeling 'troll and retired to bed. Ile because worse and tbd Doctors were sent (or and pronounced It era of the worst kind % lie gmtinkfir satik and at two o'clock' in the moralint ite.nres no more. On account Of the disease tile iteatl Of ifealth refused to allow las body to rondo - unburied and he was interred atfyil,a Welpasesterilny pinning In lllllduio eciautery. IltAittAltur wan telegraphed to and arrived law e holt night. F=! A man named James M'Klnncy While walk- Mg over the trestle- work of the Pittsburgh awl Cognolnivllle Railroad in. the rear of the Gas %Varna In the Eighth ward, last evening, at seven o'clock, Missed hls rectum, and fell through to the ground. below, a distance lof thirty lest. Ile was taken up In en Insenetble condition, end conveyed to WO . watelphouse, when be had the attendttnee _et pr. U. L. . . An examination showed that litlOnney hail four ribs Mohan, a sevorct wound 4h the tem, ph,, and had reemvett other Internal injuries, may have a fatal termination. • At tweiro o'clock Jail eight he was still _ • VerietittiViantil Depravity Ta ri decaying acid thasolving condition Of tlio varions substances that compose, the human structure: Sonic .call ] it Consumption, some Cache: la; no matter for the name. ..There Is . . debility,end. a solution of the solids of tho body. or at least a tendency towanla sointiOn. conga - ecta In, too' throat gent sore, a thin starchy Phlegm Is hawked up, which to some. times streaked with stood.. 'Shia May be the forerunner of a serious ltedon of some vital organ concerned in the perpetual lon of health and life. It oughtlo be attended to.' Dr. Kay. sua's • PiCTO . IIAL Scour has strutted thousands and 1.0115 of thousapds of such diseases at their first °nest against tau Constitution. • The phirse - - The attendance at - Oakland 'Pat* yesterdn,y was even larger than on the lint day of the exhibition, At tinvo o'cleik precisely the fa, ;EMUS horses'. Patehen and Dexter - started on their trotting contest. The three bents Which compelled the rice won wan Dextei:in the folk/wing thne,i • • , ._ . . rldt- heat, L313e,; • ecoond boat, :2;, think heat:a:3oX. • . , The Immo hareem will he enterer.* on Frlilny Wllli tho local celebrity Ma:oozier. • Tliato will Do throe recce at ;Ito Part today. %roll Among. Thieves.—A man WW2 . gav e bts nattle as .7. Moorehead nrrivad In tio 11 .7. 1 teaterday morning from Ligonier 'Valley. Wesbntweland county.. As soon as he got off Mat cars be commenced imbibing and vary -soon "fol braasts." ..Two onibrao won Montan gathered around lilm, and 1/11100if them was one who took - pleasure to styling himself William Shaw. show decoyed aloortmad to n .enostionahlo house on Miltenberger's alley,. and tare poor Moorhead' fall asleep: - ..Wbazi litrawolre. ne found that tie had beta =Rhoda . a gold and a sliver watch and tils • walltigzfo r tallying Vs. "When lootseen he was hu psilemmui to help hyil MlcoYer his Meg prop.. . „, - ~„ • -, .• limithrist iv - Child from Slegleet.:-. .A. little more Mtn two mouths age a peupttr , .. . .... =bed nodes - Moue wait Ad mitted to the . . . , Dior House of Ole ernuttlr. :About three Abate' Atter bet' adiebtettin shegavit blrth.boalesnale ehAM She rentaluod there' until Friday:twit; Irtiodbils lett. Miler' eh° could And work,ln Allegheny. DapngherstayatthoPeerßouse ehe neglected, although she did not abuie her ... child, being utterly Indifferent to it and taking 'no Care to furbish it the necessary food.'. l The authorities of the Poor Mouse furnished the milk of a cow , for tho sustenance of 'the babe, but still the mother paid little heed to Its care. On leaving the Poor House; Rosins went to the bonne of Loulata Ilermon, in - Duquesne borough, and asked permission, to stay all night. Permission was granted, and elle .tatd at thelhouse. The next day and the next she begged to stay. Yesterday morning Mrs. Iler .mou heard the snottier weeping and 'went down StllirS. She found Roston with the chi - Idle nor arms dead, but nit yet cold. Cor oner Clawson" beki ;tux •niquest. yesterday on the remains of the child, at which Dr. Pemh meet of the Poor Yarn,, tes.tfiell tent he be lieved the child might have lived with proper attention from its [whim... The jury returned a verdict of death.: from : the, neglect of Its mother.. ,- - , arg'Eplsode—Death " Inn Ball- Itsome.--Smldui death Is &optioning under el any du:veta •en, but le dowdy so whew It Overtakes Its - -v etlui In the midst of special gaiety and festivity. The revellersat-n bail in "ancestor, , Friday evening, last., were shocked by the advent of death among them. A young man by the name of Emanuel Shay, who was enjoying the festivities of the occa sion, suddenly fell dead to the floor. Apoplexy was ascertained to have hewn-the cadre of his • . Academy of Itinsie.—Cleneral O. 0. O.:W ard. Chief of the Freedmen's Bureau, lectur ed' last evening In the Academy. or MUSie: der the auspices of the Plymouth Literary limos ton large andieuee. Ills subject was. •Klee Christian duty to the South o which he haudiedlu a masterly manner showing by lo gical arguments the true source of difficulty with the South nod also the only remedy that will accomplish a perfect peace and. a perm*. .neut reconciliation. • Sadden Dcalh.--A.w o m an named Mrs. Penn, who resided In. South Pittsburgh, flied at her residence, very endgenly, on Monday forenoon. In the morning oho came to this nay to market,, returned to her home [mil pre. pared dinner. She took suddenly sick with cholera, and at eleven o'clock she was dead. liar funeral was ntletuled yesterday. Paalieogero on sae Zionfoß Bu r . Nsw Yogi. Oct.l6.—Among tho names of the passengers On board the lost! ship Evening Star are those of Mrs. Susan -IVebber,_New York; Miss • Carrie Leonard, Oswego, . V.; Mlia Ltzsle Brown, Rochester, N. Y.; Miss Cora Brown, Livingston Co.,h. Y. The offi cers and eraw.nurobered M; assengers of flrst cahlk, 1GO; steerage, W. Total, VS. Choices Chicago. enicsoo, Oct. Iti.—Only thlrty-two cases of cholera and algal deaths are reported to-day.' 31AIIIIIIED - ItEltil-1101113-I.na Tuesday t vening, Oat. ICUs; at the residence orthi, ttr:de's parents, - hyßcv..Dr. Gricey, of the fourth United Presbyter Las Church, Mr. N. P. MICE IS, ofiho Pitishnrgb (Unit-M. and LEta L ZZIE 8.. daughter orJames Mob!). Eaq. IIIIE.D. • JACKIIAN—On sfonday, October 13114 DM; at t o'clock r. m.„ alwltli ANNE., only. daughter of an.trevr Jackman, In Ito tiorcutleth3ear of her age. ' far funeral will talcs Ware from the , residence el her father, No. IP:Liberty street, at 9 O'clock NCSDAT aouslita, to proceed to 01. Cattle- - (Wheling. -. ...111 . 1.4N0(1K—A1. Alltince, Ohio. on the inth hut, from 'Merle+ recitend ra:lno GO on the 13thfinbt.., Lllltal WAittitiett. woof - William Warnock. Nay. Funeral at 2 o'clock Tointx from the reehlence °Chia father, No. i •nniat feet, Allegheny City. The friends of the fatelli are cespeciftilly,thiltelitio attend. NEW ADVERTISE F/ILLIELILE .CMEIWILIf.;—The ss. beautiful •Yial , s-uere." the largest suburb., 44scs of sepulchre. except ow, lu this county,. ail waled ou Kew /I tighten road. ludeatilatele north of VIZ= brtogrtirogV&lutrill.raq"!, call eheui IS. • . • FAIRMANNik SAMSON..., piN - DERT.A.K.ERS No. INGSmithfleMAIL, con 1114 (Eats =CO front Sevar.ll. Eltreet,) N I WWW/S.IBI:I'FILV3rIVIC. PAN—. AND 133 3111DU8ICY STUMM. /111.1.1111111/111r. PA. ALEX. LIKEN, , 3itvaa , 414carret. — Fourth strati, Pittsburgh, Ps.' CiuMNs of all Mad.. CH.4l 4 gal, 4.4U./VlWiaw/ avrtadnaerlvtlon or Vanoral raratoutax !lama innuavom snows: sPrll4 alnl Went. liearre and Carman* tarntrasa. Itsrsasscza-000. David Len 1.01?., BIM W. Jacobus, D.D., Thorns* Ewpng.• r Jacvb -• T. WHITE CO., • . UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester. WcomPs Unn mad etcleitty. - ;Off IfE, ROOMS Al 'MANCHESTER LIVERY . STAE3 4 : Owner as Iftedeltrahtt Chartlara Mahal. litsrsc and Martinmas rarelshal. 04!: ,Sl eirr D!s 4516.35 11 A Lie_ 34IO. IIVD , ILSS:E Ulf First Street; abet° . ••._ !Irma trososakeet.Ji tiotrise. Having adder! to their stock new Carr/aim. I:a -tonal.. and Bungles: also some of the ants, Uldhog and th lying lilts.. Invite titoas that want a good, tAfiin" t tVr."lr"lQ pall ryngardtltg ki OiTeate: „ tilossea I , oatLlanra; :190 ar - NEW OPERA HOUSE . . • _ • C. • ..... Dxnscron.: Triumphant sestets o( the n ntwersll favorites, MU. AND st I3 .I.COULOOCK; whi,,,,detightna bupersonatlous are witneeted DT larFiNfloghlunable ant Intelligent andlettees, it& N. MU r. (WeduesdaY..) ' trat'PrnduC lion of the Intensely Interestlngplay,- . TIIR wiLuuw•consc. -•• Couldoek Luke Yielding. t:euhlock. ...... In which characters they Mama unrirated-. , , To - morrow9tylpirlL Friday—Bennet of Mr. tx , todock. • naturdar.A r‘erne ra•hlonable Matinee—Admis sion 15' ern La. • • OAILL.LiND . .PARK • . . THREE GRAND EXHIIIITIONS WILL : TIME PLACE • T),1114 Alitorn.oon . •AT THREE numx, - The d rst wIU he s a Grata Trot heareiti.the'rellott tna nonce A. V Bowe enters p m..Trotreloet: V, Laverty eaters b. ',Little tieorge. - Jeremy enters F. E. Gen. Thomas. lath manila - pt. - Marne. • . • ..- Mellalinut enters bl.m..Asinie Laura. • . - The above Trel, to rule en Unless. c ;l'he wend Is a win" pleellitin.Vier tos all, ji gfre z iZa andt -Wm ; had' buse e u t r . e .. cola Estee.l3.lly . looa catey hied—leonteet beiwieu three Th'orough Reeds. mIl I AZ Ir k:1111:1 1 11glilt, stul raientir wul " Ili t t iY efltlllreitte ir sil; Non; bilk. ' I%;ne Uctets se be accepted.- as our on a w ilt alit:lb , ote,l on account ut a talstske beinstesed.• • . s ew • ' H. 11. VAN .VOrittills. JUST - ARRIVED . FROM THE . EAST. - ROOTS AND SIIOE3. • - • JAMES - ROBB - No SD Market Striert,-Pittpurgb,•Pa, This oldestahllstied twine kn. nog/ lona - thDlyo one thousand dollars north of Deals end Shoes. Sod styles the West. the quallgy_the best, b etch vetting determined to fell- *1 IILIVY LOW. ruitmni. We have resolved W.t to ingliaginnold by any In Weber Ines. that keeps goods worth Dalt sod anagerne our static of goods, and we Wei ettlseed %banyan wIU - what you weal In Iho Dun end Shoe Line: • •. - Do not /Omni ibe.plaol: 110Ilirtehitrtet. le= " ..• .I"AkteintilUttn., DIELBR CLOSll'&'oo' Practical pgraitiri ilattafactirriv., CDR. PENN AND WAYNESiDEETA. . WWl,stYlet PURPIITURJC eaextaiittros -..wil.Ltwas • int-CEMEST -Reu"jmr-: PLASTIC im&W rptetn iC" ll -Rad MOT itetroß.l7.7lo. 0°,14 174" P' 441' " Ml "' • 111$ - WOUVGAZML - : - 1' TWIT 1116601111 *nub ~ 1. ._ o man:Ftvret a .counT , % - or WallijAU „ 1.• " r 441 . 4 7,:5 -1 4 4 /' i'un: I : '' '' RElFt: l4)o Alt'" 24 /W 2 4 0 01, TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. OH WEDNiNDAYB AND 13AiORDAY8. Tis.s iiiittini is irw , a7iindarbls2 . i• will reach the labactiber vOcrhost., mm S==2ZM EMITTEI Vilbs:otTLit i>tmote NEW itD)7NRTIBENU=S, .. _ P iti GLASSES IFOR7I.I.LE OR niter • DUNSEATH & 11311trockt. Ell LADiver`AND Grams. W.89690 1 401E330; ALL STYLES. _ AT GREATLY tIEDICCJaD PAICIES. M - - WYLIE ST., NEAR FOR cunsp• spEcrrA.6E - E.s. 4:3rico TO HASLETT CO'S, 931 Smithfield Street. THE itilEW Spring and Summer Medicine. FLUID EXTRACT SaSAP/MUJA, COSIBL4D Wrlll ' jodidO of ' .• PUIGPAIIER.FOH. G. W. IS TITS, BOSTON, James R. NiehoU; -& Co. RI ANtIFACT JIANG C,:lIk111111kTe4, = ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARS WM Protoxidc. of .11r9u, . Vill!chit. become 'sit 4:rurally , known .„; Tonic ttna Reaioi•apie, Bk . -2'444141ns and Invalids in all sari; f(to . • . . . . . . The new numeration.' ..- 9.IIISAMItILLA IN A COMBINATIOXI WITH '101;i11.1E' Or LIME, preainta one of the most promo: lift.rellveneenta• Ina form Catigiqe of exerting fedi ry..-tiort upon the ',Mete. and this to mlueto , and - tdeasantdol , es. Itr It conceded that the alterattve..resolvent..or 'Milo - mitts of /edille. Are exerted meat decidedly yrlwn aisocleted with other alterattrep. In ,Couditnithien and the Berate:P./ills sonm.i hi Adel perfectly all the favontblereqnlalttocus. . , . '• ' ' . , The drat effect u.staliy olderred MAIDS I.lfilt" is token. /a silt Increase of appetile,4hoseing that. it has'tonia prove-aka ors rharked chametar. •. Ita albeiative ef &clasre manifest In Its ready combination With the blood 'and tLsines. • Kroft:lona syninen and children lusnroic rapidly ander Its toe. and the sl. tal functions =sumo a healthy condition. • It is admirably adapted to ulligii numberof citron le or acute erections necoliar. to children, 1 Cis suited to them, both by lb° mildness - and cilicioney of SlUdlel nal effect and the bleasant.,attraett se for-M -aths remedy. It may be given for 1011 K jWIIO , I Where constitutional Influeneei' 21.43,1W:ed. and no repugnance; or disinclination tO.taLe.the encountered. In Wlnte:Strelllngt,, Hip- ollilDli- - ease; and Distortfons of the Splue,do saould tie tie-. ea , Pursisiciatly, In. moderate I,doses,, Until relief la In the Spring or the Year, and during the Warm. Weather. Tlic 'accumulation of morbid matters In the system seems. to become manifest. and very 'troublesome. Lassitude. Ilimdsebe, Itol4, Costiveness. Lou' of Appetit*. rains in the Joints. Indigestion. etc., are sari common.' Notutrue ever .dovised la bette ad asked to tZteittlilicte or afore off these erections than thin nesr combination of tIALWILVAXILL.a.. WITH lODIDE UV LIME..., preparation Ills Cr, or milt& approsintoresro . . . . Alterative;. , or 'Blood Purifier, . Mt . ext. Aeon Dean piored 'istligia fa:arose& offs:dm/- 14r.. Indeed. It la an entire:7y X= and atatsTarie em.bh.ti or : 4, on oranect resembling anytang Tho opinion of medical man to:lnterning It. lbe desnriptlon of I!•elmmteal cbsraoler. thersoeutla yalne, mangos. ' , Jim, eta., are - gl train a circular. which eau be bad as tne gore of any and all Mat- Our We in Plttsbnlitibi "n.,x.sitti:Fts .AND ALL =ECU FLUID . IEyFRACT OF, SARSAPARILLA,- " Combined with lodide of Lizne, Sol.tat Low natex at FLEMING'S DRUG" STORE No. 84' Market St.;l•lu rgh. DR. J. S. RING flu regained ihe:Practlee tletry at mco-a. ..w.xx•wzr. , _ OPPoaite:the Oatkedral,' • •.• • - . . • ..- Vlbereht Wlshel to reerlvelds friends ant pat./Anil f..irin& are inuecd ut the titmice' of an eSliutie DENTAL' PRACTITIONES. . . . Especial atteralou wlil bo - streo te. . :the prmerra-- • tlon utthe natural teeth by skillrelly them With the most select pastelist. sod by giving them.- .otbar I.:town. treatment, thus WI, Cti(lGg . rotate osas sod emorort ta slips old ago, Irregularity or the t • otlt of yming, persons' skill.-: - rally attesded to sod eorre-ted. • Those Semiarid life-tike artificial teeth: Mildewed ' so sem Amiable mitt useful by u 11114 C of we -Doe. 'toe's mectisnlsm, will be toads- temittlor. sit vino.. • A Immo. Almoreries.of wanelitstbri or relief from ;midis the tmerartlon or teeth. NMI to. tall-'; . s I folly administered to hoes who may , Irstee Mee boors irom ft A. to 4 I. se. tel7:}93 ir.lonmsroic it it/lINSTON & SCCITIP, Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER:PLATED WARE, No. 244 LIBERTY • Molt toslzoiargla,..V.cxxxxiesa.. • - rorllealor ottentlon ;Abram Iterafring Clockskieut gloweiry...kll work worroor. BARKER ar. HASELTINE. No :12 fifth Street, Sectind Story, WIER 11. 111‘311ARIMON LOOKING —GLASSES; ' Pictures and Fiamei o tap kinds, :-111011LlL1408. &c, :&c. "a full Eonstatti on tnat4. .LEATHEIL'iIEIGT II ‘ O, „„,081,1/IIN ciAtua, g ft r rY tag ro.uti l lagg Groot sod repairers at soort netts.. • Is,* r Isoclost zkald Jk•lts lorlicol l os tfill/s ar4 bean, worts. All wort fsarrant&l. Vr•rers rtmergokr F BIITSOIANN, Viii*StrlteVbeltreen Tulttidapid . chalhans 4frotto, •D DEALER IN HARDWARE ~,„, eta,* AND of all dincrlpllocut shears ow P" :"`:; I4 P 4 i I J,T d" , , ; t i f 444 4t,,L...411.7,19- ...$1,50. BM CM UE:i. 4 > = E3=ll