TIE DART - GAZETTE. I=EDMECI penniman, Reed &--Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, • No. -036 Fifth' IStrocre. r. U. PEN 'am A\.l Ed „.„ Y. HOUSTON, s Josi.tu luitaa .jsm_sos j r. REED. Business Mainagern GEM Gayle 1.04. Dcilvervi by cai.rltr, per week) blalltininerthers. (p.'Ye•r) Litters' re , lttettotts to Netreboys 'nod AISMt. td 11;$ 41.iarttr. =TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, MG IMMO • From the meagre reports received it is sot easy to determine what Is covered by the alleged treaty entered into by the gov ernment of the United States respecting Mexico. The acquisition of Lower tbrnia is affirmed, and this is eqmbined with a gnat entee of the French claim and a protectorate. This may mean no more than that the preliminaries of a bargain have leen agreed upon, in, whfch the United States is to have Lower California • 1 1 agreeing to pay a sum of money equiva .ent lb the French claim, and, is to assume a nominal protectorate, so as to let France off with an appearance of dignity. A bar gain of this sort, as things go, may be woith looking at. The Senate will doubt less scan it carefully before giving the reaty ratification. But if it is really intended that this gov ernment:in addition) to assuming to pay France as many millions for Lower Cali fornia is the province is worth, shall fur. ther stipulate to- exercise a protectorate dyer Mexico so efficient as to keep out European intermeddiers, and at the same time to ensure domestic tranquility, the expect of the bargain is totally changed, and the people_ dill pretty unanimously admonish c.he government not to engage in • the enterprise. On the whole we inciiim to the' opinion that the French7nre attempting. the smart dodge of selling a province which they holdl by ., a slight tenure, none whatever, far a round price, and , do get out of a bad Scrape . kvitti some degree of credit saved. FLif:lt ANT NU LL'Fi CATION GOV. HUNIPIEREYB, is his late message to • the-Legiilature of 3lississipm, says: . . eiy 11 nights bill passed by Cotia, etas at, 123 recat Deobioll e9nfliets dirOCIIX with, many of our State lawn ham din pursuance io the ,ementlruent of the State Constitution, edam - clpating all the slaves 10 the State, and re outring the Legftslature to guard them and the..itate ll nm the evils that may arise hum their satdilon change and has alno been a fruit •fnl ::bores of distal:linnet:. Iminediately after year adjournment m December, 1265, I no pointed lion. Wm. Yorger, of Hinds county, mid ,lekern, of Monroe county, Comm instep et s to visit .Wanhluittou city and lay three Inc s before the Prestdent, and to re tiltSt b Ito to ImLicate which a them the mili tary alltiOnalUS to the Stole would be allow ed to rre3ltlent, .ia his reply, .Face them fell assurance Dist , lOW. of MOM . ; should bc rtueicricd cusp[ Lp the cirif couris tar.d." • The Constitution of the United States expressly declares that rhe lava of Con gress are parumofint in authority, to the i laWs of any State, circa the constitution Many State. lf? thni , the ' Civil Rightsl law "conflicts," ( a s Goy.. Ilcatrunr.xs says,) with many of the State laws of Mis sissippi, those laws were rendered null and void, made inoperative, and inj fact re pealed, in virtue of that law of Congress. Yet, if we may helieve Gov. IluarrnnEvs, the _President, instead of seeing; as his oath of office tequires, that the laws—not of Mississippi, but of the United States— shall be faithfully executed, deliberately orders that the contlicting .statutes of that :-;tate shall override and render inoperative oue of them. It is impossible for Congress to overlook this information voluntarily 'tarnished by the Gevernur of Mississippi.; aud if upon investigation, the facts shallbe as he has stated them In ids message, we sec not how an impimclonent and removal front office can be avoided. Two months ago there Were indidica tiOns of an armed struggle between politi cal•part:es in Missouri. Both sides were clearly prepared for any event. The decis ion of (len. &Trill/AN that he would stand by the authorities in tbe,enfurCement of the la ca as they exist, has restrained passions, and possibly averted calamities which were impending. In Maryland enactment* ex ist ilesigned to prevent rebels from voting. The Governor wants to ignore these laws, and set "aside the agents appointed to carry them into - effect. He has made an appeal to the President nit' military aid, in case' of need, and, report strys, has been promised all he may require.. By this movementthe President hopes to elect two members of „Congress 'pledgeO to his Policy, and to set an example of his mode of dealing with all • legal impediments laid in the way of rebels exercising the same degree of political power to the country as loyal men. It is difficult to foresee_ what this matter will amount to; but both parties in Maryland are highly excited and apparently resolved "nn strong measures: It is possible this mat er may grow into 'serious impurtance, and ;.hat sndderrip SOUR of thCSoutlicrn journals openly urge the President to declare himself Dic tator.. 'By way of e,neodragementthey sug gest that people as good and intelligent as the citizens of this country have submitted assuniption with easy grace, and that addl. - sty aid will not be wanting in case Mr. 3 . 03:(50 5 shall see fit to make the .experiment, The scheme has not, howel, er, as feasible a look as It had two months ago, and the chances St - best were never flatter "ng• Tiar. banner township in Indiana is Plumfield precinct, in Ileadckty , It gas'e Republican ticket 621 sco ones, and nijt crLIC Copperhead. In 1861, Me. :71elltealiad One vote and Lincoln 675 the lone Copperhead want crazy, and is .130Prill the insane a.,iyinm. Ile could not stand so much light. The Republicans in ereaseltheir vote since 1864 by forty•flre. This is the banner Republican toyngdp in the. United States. Tun Conservativts; are bo . asting what valorous things they-will do in Ndw York on the 4th of November. They made as huge Vaunts a month ago, of ittiat they -}would do here in Pennsylvania. They promised to defeat Geary, and Moorhead, and Finney, and Cuvode, and Kelley, and Taylor; and Morrell. They did defeat not one-of them. Their performance' will be as small as in New York.; Tut rumored retirement of Mr. Sc.k.s , TON from the war office may be taken as evidence thai the P,resideut does not yet mean do abandon his Policy, and 60 bring himself into accord with Congress and the manses of loyal people. - Mu. `d4w.annhas become a weak, letter , • ing;garroloos old man. Bodily and men tally he is a wreck. If ha only hadAiscre t tiontenOn,gli to aftk the iihade of private :life, it would be better tortilla time.' •16 , , v • .4, ~., , m , y 4 , •-_ , ),•,, , , \ \, --, ; 1 1 , • , p% ~ 1 ...., -, •4'''' :- 4 4 i ....,..,; _ , 1 1 ,;•- :. ; - cy , 0 .;., 3 .5, P , -, 9 r.a., • _ _. F.E= CCM VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 255 11123 CITY ITEMS trolvermty or Medicine, 1111122121 Tim trustees and faculty of the above ]led oat - College hkre hauled. ...scholarships , ' at sere:us-flee dollars each, which entitles the holders to attend lectures until graduation, or as many Ses.4lon= ho This rendefs a •medical education cheaper than ever proposed by any University or Col lege in this country or Europe, posstssing the same extensive facilities. There ore iixteen professors and every branch of Medicine . rind Surgery is . thoroughly taught. The lett:dent holding a. "seholarship" can enter the college at any Limo' during the Lures, attend us long us ho wishes. and re-en ter the Institution as frequently as desired. Persons wish! lg to obtain ;scholarships can apply to L. Otilshue, M. D., Professor of Urlno .Patbology in the above mentioned College. Ills ogles and residence is No; LW Dratit -- . street, Pltisbureh Pa. I= Last evening a very worthy and respected citizen of this city called upon us and request ed that we announce a wonderful Cure per formed upon. himself by Di. Aborn, the dts tinglilshed physician and surgeon, non atop. ning at the Mechants , Hotel. 110 assured us that be had been very deaf, to such an extent as to prevent his hearing a watch tick if pressed upon into ears, and in a tis'm minutes' operation his bedrlng was perfe4tly restored. The most surpflsbig, part of the ease Is iu the fiteCtlfat the gentleman• has been deaf daring the Past twenty-Mx years, he being now near ly tllty years of age. Pr. Aborn has his rooms In the parlors of the Merchants' Dotal, where the name of the gentleman who called upon us may be obtained..• LOCAL 1,1" GAZ4TTE. Worthy of Notice When you deslre Perfumery or Toilet Artl, cis go to Wet:Janne 3 Iflulienitau i s Drug Store, for there you will thin the largest stock, best itsilortinent, and Prices lower than else where. The same. can l,e sat lof all other aril cleSto be found there, such us patent 'Medi. Drugs, Bc., as they manage to purchase In such a manner, and in such . quantities, as enables Them to sell lower • than any other house. Try ti Ilaiket street. I=o3 Whole Lentherlilp Boots; splendleartlele at n low figure; cheapest In the city, at the Opera House Shoe :Store. . . • Gooda Sold By the race very cheap, at, the OPera. Ileuee Choc Store. Country dente] take note. .• • Chitdreu's Boots and Shoes of nli kinds and descriptions at the (Vora House Shoo Store. • An End leis • l'arlety of st3' , leB, of the Opera nous. Shoo Storo.. , line tbe•ltest, Sold at the '4lOl, llonse Shoe store FROM EUiiOPE BY BTEDIEB. • The !. punish .f tivire—Prosep utinu of Coy. Eyre—t. Itau_r•iu the Portal:wrath Fortifi cations—Britt-1i North AMtriCail CIIII red , eratiou-4 xnerlran Bishops to the Pope— . Austrian and Ilan,. , rarnui Matterssl-The In surrection lu Candia. Hamra v. Oct. 32.—The steamship Chine, froth Liverpool October' 13th 'and Queenstown on the 14th, arrived to.day. The news brought by the China is unimportant. • It is stated that im the case of the Britian steamer Tornado, seized by Spain, the French Government nas vise.l, that of 'Madrid to ad mit their mistake in seizing the vessel, to in demnify the owners anti crew, and make the most ample apologies. The Jarnalcs. Committee appeal to the pub. he for subscriptions tone amount of ten thou. tyrnd pounds sterling for the prosecution of Gov. Lyre, Tin'y had specially retained the services of Coleridge, Quinn's counsel, for the prOsecetron. ' It is stated that the engineers of the N'ar s Department had decided to alter the construe. troll of the Portsmouth tort lilcaticms. front a combination of granite an•l iron to erre of en tirely iron of the most massive character. The delegates at• present in Engtriel from, Hon North Atnerleancnlotites had been entertained aLii banquet by the Britisu North e American Association. !Post of the apeakers were strongly in favor of tile coarederatton scheme. Earl Caritaven, Secretary of the col. onto., declined, however to commit himself on the sal - Jo:I.. He premised that the matter should have tile lull and respecting attention of tile Government. ii The Bourse was firm, ,closlng at . CS! at o'clock. The weekly retnina of the Bank of France show.a decrease in mall of over [wea ry-MO millions of trance. The Calians had eoniple!ely occupied 3lantua and Borg forts. The Italian Senate had been convoked and was holding secret sessions for the trial of Adualral Person. It has been oiliciallv stated that the loss of tine Callan troops at Palermo during tile riots atnonnted to em killed and wounded. A t elegranYfroto Home datedGct llth, says: • dernatch dated Baltimore, Oct. etb, hits been received here [rem tee council of seven Atch Bishops, anti four Matthias., in which they solute the Pope and express wishes for the preservation of the ancient rights of the Holy. • - gretr. Acsrata.—The r.tapet'Or had returned' to to Yienna (rota Isclutc, and was to set out for st torn . through Bohemia in a few days. Prior to hiti,departure the Hungarian Diet Mtn to be converted and the imperial Patent issued. an nouncing that us soon as negotiations with the Diet are brought to a satisfactory eOnclus sine, tile Irungarlan La.nistry will be formed. Tho Prussian colonel, had addressed repre sentations to Austria in reference to the at. re-St by tl.n.tustrian authorities, at Satirical lek, of . eight hundred Hungarians, who form ed ft portion of the former ?russet litingarian Lsogina. 'rue AUStrillll reply ny telegraph um nonnoed that the neccusary steps had been taken for carrying out the uarantees cotain ed the peace treaty, and no imped n iment would he offered by the Austrian authorities to the return of the members of the Legion to their homes. Accounts from Candle continuo to Indicate that, the insurrection was losing Its Merit)us character, and the public mind was becoming appeased. It was sail that the leaders of the Insurgents had rent a. deputation to Liritly 'Pasha. °Hering to miter. in to negotiations for submission Oil coed Won that the conferences on the subject shoot take place in the presence Of the Consuls of France, klinglapti sad Prus- . eta, and the condttion had been accepted. Therefore, already thirty thousand Turkish' troops had cruised the line, and further rein fOrgetnents Were tO be :eat: A rising or the GhtgatiaaS Cri area° districts was coutinered -natant. • iMMillt The St. Lents Explosion,—Verdiet of site Coroner's , rury—ilestnege by flee Tor nado—A Itstdlent Conference. 6r. Lon's, petober 21.—The•corouer's jury .at long on the boales of the victims of the explosion last week, and returned a verdict that, explosion was the ;exult of the negli gon6e.and ignorance of the engineer. Thu damage uy the tornado yesterday is es tiumtbd at elauoo. • Tbe.PresLytacian Conference, sitting in this city, passed a series. of very radical resole tions,,condemnink -Vree.ideut Jobnaon and en dorsing the action of LougresS. =1 Baty AST, Mr., Oct.'22.—ln the aetiOn . ngainSt Certain parties for destroying the Bangor Ds. mocrof Wilco in 2tugust, lift, which has boon on trial heroic the humane Court in tlllb cay. for a fortnight, the jury, this evening . , after being out eaten hours, rate riaraT a vex clot of nine hundred. anti Mitten dollars agatiitJnn: Tabor, of Oldstown, and eamuel Nunn of Bangor, and of nut guilty C.. 5 to the remaining defendants. The assensunnat of damages wan to cover the property destroyed unnecessary the newspaper. The Nata goon noprtPoutbhiet'fhallq4court upon exceptions. Another F.llArbo ll iOn Case. NSW YOZOr, An other 4. Honda's Mont' in apeCtal says: extradition ease in. been deve~oP• V. njounticreerinnt i s t o2 la w e ', o l f4 t o e tradlted for forgery, and charged on iiis P aa t .l with uttering forged document . It in argil that lie ca s e b held Mop . ti was granted Under erldrb eXtred was granted by the United States. do case of conviction an appeal t■ to be made to the United Staten an thoritica Ilostructive Vise 14 011 City. romsoii,n October 212.—A , fire commenc ed tOte luotning. in the 611 yard of Victim Pro's, at Oil City, which destroyed property to the arslue of aCe,COo, partly corereak by insu rance. Amoco the loser ere fisher Gallagher A Darniera, Adan3a Lnceeco .0.11 Co., and tilt> National Henning CO., ompurly. A Cincinnatian Snot. • Cricton Oct. M.—Richard Lambert; of Oils city, WWI sleet to a concert. saloon. on Sat ' t urd and fatally_wounded by Jolla W. Blair. Blair says he acted to self derails°. • • CD ear,Oolera Report. , Cota.too, Oct 'it — During the tereaty•foui Loan ending at two o'clock. Limn!, were teen•' tyreren Meta of cholera ead. are death., ECOND EDITION TIE fISLTI3IORE DIFFICULIY I • ~ . Reel of the Polme.Conpaissioners. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. • • 'Tr riq v: tISE POSTPONS4 UNTIL FRIDAY. _ I 1 1 I iCtill l 3 • • - • Boys in Bine Beath' for Duly, FROM WASHINGTON foreigii Polley Rumored. • Expected attach on the Radical .Ifleadquaarters.' DEMANDS irl ENe.diVra niVAIEERJAIMES. PROCIaqATION BY GOVERNOR SWANN Our Reiriti6as Willi Mexico. • ---- • DISTURDANPE AT A UNION-MEETING NEW STATE OF AFFA.TRS. • iITrICRANAL CF MAtittAILIANI AND THE FRENC,I,.I AxxarOtis, 'ALL ; Oct. '22.—The Case of the PC -1 lice Commi s sainue're was taken up by the Go, ernor this morning. The complainants were • .:".., ; rw Tons - , 0.1. 22.—d. special td the Pr ,h 43, represented by Mostrs. Schley' aurt Latrobe; GUalnlnß the iolletwin;,ti 'Caere u - 10 important the Cormyissioners by Messrs. Stockbridge, rumors in circulation to•sidy that I nave traced Alexander and Sterling. The latter _renal a to an authority . which, If not orilcaet, Justifies I reply denying tlia,kurisdiettott of the Got:Tr ills In sending them 10 you. Thu Pres:Pent . nor, but averring a readiness to answer before and canine, I,,„Leyp, eour ,..3. f i c , oin al tin t te ri t t io ill a s A llo i t u t A r d t 4 ' of tee intuilni,trat,mr obed kince to the ' crist r illi.:l for ttio Cummrse•oners then withdrew of the people, as 011 , re:ft:Li. its the .octoher I caylng . 1:113t their mhssion tins at an end. electtorv, ale 11100 intenolay to create al I,OW 1 P o li ceCOl/MlSiio/I,—Wf cannot recognize • , t,Tor. Aght to try tie. 0 cannot vivo up the and poy•ulat - foreign popoy street the aaUttlfirla 0.1,1 fi!ity Veitra,al 11111% And imposed vend), election, , us unless, upon tho Judgment of the Judi- At the last meeting it was rosoiveis d tribunals of the butte, we are required to to iterminii handi ca t lie 13r, di ,o. list, Government in tuil fur all th.• oatragaa Tne reply concludes by expressing the hope committed by the priviiteeri which WWI, CaLtral lilac thy. LipV01•110r will relieve the apprelaim- Tat in Lugland.- This l 3 segit to iln.V M aas of theettizbus or Baltimore by reiusnig the deels'un or the Cahlimt,dmi to eerry to entertain this novel .Jurisdiction, and de " "" 1 10 II r, ! cii otith to wives:co the °Wets of those who dUame last Tlllrlday. Il tamtand suesge,ls nave app-aced hint, and a Isl. they saY. would the prePrielY of _ . reimue [uses , you .produce a conflict in lislti- cra - eoo., efeso. . Goverith . ant wal it a acquit,..o. It is r. 1,11 stated en the ,tele geo , l mithol Iry ! 51,,,.„ 5,r . ,1 0 ,, i Eli - ore. and LatrOln . ,_ for the refl. that on Wednesday I ist Preal , out Julm ,, in, ' iluutra. maintained the Jurisdiction of the un , L , (~ ”, .." ,, ecr et "" * . s° ' . , "I'l u: Governor, air.: rvincod their readioesstourguo umetiag, cue It lvas,letilitilliee to 1,,,0011110114, i ~,,. ~,,..., ~,,,! 0, ~,..„,„ yell, ty,,, n it, m , as a nie_iniiro Of the e•Millesir atoll thaw shouid pay the Frehch claim+ La Mexico, :sss 1,, 111r1:: retieCtiOn.Lew as Sati,..tlita the late gave ! him toe pow, and made it las duty to tures reeelVe 31,,x,esotritory 116 olel.alla0,1;r0ms- . Eliz..te title p.,4 Oa charges Of Offlillell tril6001.1; illy in the twig l er ib , rhoe.l of Guyilina, Mr. ! ,w,., ~,,,,,,,,.,.. „at ,„„ nor, th ,, ,re f orx . t.„, ~,,,„. ' cm:op:nal will short:. depart. for Mirel.'lo. i he' ' lalrieS that. be Lau jiiri.iliCliort in this tuts, Juarez - ovelliment wlli be recOgilli,liilisl no i ~t,h„ co , inul. for the COnalliMslorierS the., ho w her. nour,ced 1111/1, their illitsloll leas et an end, and The 31 nistro , to Sexton .rave.; hero to.dav, I a' thdrew utter ounsaluftlon with' the counsel having i nee telegrnidied tr.'. by I he i ' l - ' ,1 ` 1,,,,, ', tor Ue petamoors. The Governor appointed 110 liEs been clue' cal "rail t he /,',, `, ~. li , au, 1 IVe m i4,ley next to try when el the case, ah wit necrary Simla:lit:l evelliti,e - ., it 11 iteitlet . „„.,,, ~i,, ,;;,.., 5.,,,,,,,,n,,,,,i to appear. that the ]lexicon oncmlon will suon he deln• , 1 ..5 ,„,,..._1,,, e .„,,, or the v o n, c0 .,,,i 0n . it or,. settled: 31lander Gamolieit 1eav , e , , ,,, , ,, ier:i :. i cr - 2n i t , , , 3 ,.. :( 1, 0e., , ;1 n . , ,, 4 7 1 ,, ,, r 0: . 14_,,i th i 0 i1i r. 1. ,, , ,, ,,i r.‘ 3 , . ;,.e ,, , , , ,5 0 ,1 soon to curry pito etruct the new atin , rs. Ti.e laThlers or 311.xtrari bonds ate ': Mire:lloEli Mrs hlriatim to-day and La.! au in jablient over th , ., state or atrarn. • tun vie N. with Ole 01Ya•Or atlct Pollee Commit , The ficrOrd Eltys• - There lino good rea,Gme , .snide:!. It Is Understima that the erijoet of to ,liimilsi. tin 1,1. 1•10,1 111 1 0,110,12 111 /V:1 111.0 ' 11,n ~ , ,R, 1,,,,,, t info., hireseir as to ti,,, c 0, , , ,,„ to Mexican ua...i, win I ,o—, no, made by 1 1,1, ! ,1,1,,, a „aii r , in tills city.. • Govero n: noor ,ion- NI na,ter In 31 ,- ...tico. i;"l• : . ',Se ease rspOrl, from 1 1 agerStoWil of o.- c. , no . dboll:ha , l , oen , ~,,,t .fo, l'r r!o• i're ,,, i , ' ,, ,%, i ion, nnirorr . chore on :, , ,turdoy evening daring nod err; t'ed itt - illehE l'i". l ' lMiii of Ne v. ' Y'', st i ; pillitleal liamlini; field ily the unconditional will pi ohAnly :-• eni -,,,, 1nd 7en , Mare 0r...1 i • Llion men. A di6turhance occurred, end tire /1.00. Th e i% '''' 'i ' l ' ' '' , ''' l.- ' 1, ! ,. ' 01 . D r. ' ,.. .10 0, were hsed, Ir:salting iu the I . :111aq; of one Iola! ion of the New,. tine.tion, Mel it 1.; el', „i,„,.,, C ,;,„ ; ,,,,,,,,., ~,,I ,1 0 „1, ~,,,,,T h• din incite:Wed will nut ne Lathy In loltlatesit ' ,i ll ; or t ani other domino Pantile the meeting. iho aeon, measures. IL 14 liot teilllECls that ltia ; i , Wall Ns 110 tees killed ivies named eliarlei liall. t St0;01 Of UM United Mat,. regulats Ing, mplOyed iu. • the occupation - et Me .. 1D...ft.-miens, October 142. ,, -Thereims been ' con , ••4 i • t i tl it • trit I a lon, I f nitric an ex , , ,, eney k 11,11; ar:,.. ;s . ;;elO. et• i•_C it•inen ,il ie C ) a.; y in is a svior'iwe, a will t.e ca,led for fro. tine , t :. - qtor, to tile enSe of the Pollee Couniiiinsion , .., ..•, el, nice the atitionneettiMit of the fact that Stlittfs, who ,-I,all he eurnmantled by ae,....i.e, , th. ‘,,..,,L.in0, u„,i,, ,,,, xa i .,. 1u ,,,. 5a ,,, tic , in : United States e1130.,13 01 the Iligher grade, or , ~,,,,,..„ • the case, amt 131S r eCterillintitloh to InVeStlgtatt by . 0 fikelS 11111,4,1,1,d IN 1,110 ,-....,“.• mer ,,, , ~,,,, the e „,,,,,,,1„.,, ~.„,,,,,,.., i e , ,t, e ' and try the charges of ornelal nascontlect. G yee1 .„,,,,,, , ,,,,,, r„,„ steno V . ,,,,, .;,,,, 1,,,-, ; Some siiieat inntrii", , , ,, Latlons of excited feel- Probably...a ion., than tivelity thane:': 1! vol. ; litg V- -E. Il {rem , Eine Matson l 'll s knoeiz , d 1 ~,,,e , r ., w i l l ~,, „, , , ‘ „.,,1 , ~,,,,,, 0.„. F....., ~. 11 - o - v-ii nea r ,:: toe hi,..otont,n - ror , or the. on. nr . y ~,,..m . .„, ,, ,.„,... „ ~,,,. ~,,,,,,,. ~,,,,. ~,,,lit .1,,,,,1 party. No th ing lettre,eflOtai thou It 14 1,04 4 1 , 3ie our 31 i.,lMer to t'ae :` , ! ,-, 51 , • ,, , , 1:. - • th ,,, ~ ,I glit , a ll,r nn , t-a,iiiiimdi howev er, cad', ptinlik, may be r., er. - 0, to rp,.,,,,, th„ ~,,,,,, r . t. , ,,,,, 1. 1: 4 pre:emit, tto reavm to exp e ct _ that eleeptnder the ,hieht or ko 00, , , , .: t.,,, lent I- , P.b.-, peace ,ai Inn disturbed thine:, that the Prem.leni hi, ~,i, w oil; ou Mi.30.-an Litl'itSl.. ._ ~• , relaters very . short,v, there le 4t this titan ,_",,,,,,,,,,, „,,,, t0 ,,,,. ..,.. 4 _ orea , e: „„ 0.. .,„,„ t. 1 every rtnaunable prouxielltv. • . . . , d.r.l pees orr- , , withal Is not lessened I , v , d irer. NEW Tong, tie1•.1.,--The Two,' It u-iangion ,at Canhy's visit to the city to-.luv. Tuere are correspondent suye : .The Me xi,.., , i , iat,iltai ; I nem:, ;0•11iltlit, that;the I t itigi Cgilts, of Md. 1 at lost draws to a eomplete it:. , : positive ,•Its• loan- are oreaur.nun for an attack . on the non. I Shell be ,Ilsmoniiatiel it Len - ,:'s , V 111 1:A001 , 11 lis,ll.lii 0101111-, In Nen,: Daltimore letter la printed, then, is imt at 1(a-t s-• nil. ' - tree , . The lied ioas ns.ve made every piep, I °Metal announcement that the imme.ltute nenn tor a Vlllol'oo 4 deteuse. , They 1,..ve withdrawal of tire 1 relic::aud MuNlilthiun ..thred au . arinuly of revolvers and rill, in from Mexiee,ls e axed rot. , The harts or , In, tlno nonnlnunnw, noon, a very stron,.; holy Of pp. Solution tilts Mianoly •I•een l, , re-lia , lon ed. It •ana.. 1,101 two ur three hundred armed Heys In la briCdly the ar,mitattfon ,it a proteCtorele .l o' Milo, reinaln within ear -MOE. this GOVerniment ever Mil X vo, tv;.1,5 -Mae ; Teel , i- 4' tell of amen.: the minnorter 4 , of guarantee the trench .rearm. n. 1 ,1 id sampan:-- ' the ibises eutmul,totters that tint Eadieals or [ nations therefor. the Melmad l•overument - Peno.;, Iron to urn ready lie tn.isell to thane as. conic, isle re.1111131/111. of LOW, Ca . /1(0911a 1.1.11 , `I,IIIC, lerile)''S slut to the City Vesterilay ; other territory to the rafted. Mates. •- . riot 1110 1 111 10 001 1 :101 Elle imprebston. Thli IS Vi r e.SEINOSON, D. C•i 000Mat":•.i.—The IV,th : the lii neatened 111,114011 tots 011 Got. swann Department orders that. geld and general aril. ' alluded to in hie t•e•uarlis at Atillepollel.. core, may we...their beret 1 . 001: o,oforth. This mottling a street nght occurred in Wes: Quarterrna4ers will furnish s pur union Baltimorelt on the itimenilietenent Of the Gov . , to oilleerm,--omal,oiy to fon'onro—!,:nn-nn order. ention to twee Willi the Catin. Otis eel from one pas to another un duty, lass 110 X. • unin, W 1•111 cheered for Johnson, WILY kiioelEed ~,,,, no. ~,,,m,,g 0,,, .h., ~I ,i 1 0,,..„,,. um, ; , 10SV11. Flee 11111C11: jOhlta In the melee, and cora entitleP to indeacu, will ho ithuweo unto- , sum. 01 Diem Were severely handled. The al tranepo.lation cost for authorized ser. • ti,uely arrest of all the parties prevented the , . vents. . . .. , fracas hour spreading into n riot. Thu Prethleut has ithimaitial William 11. , In ...mile of the wards the old rowdy argent.. ! Thornburg . to be surveyor General for the ' cations which existed before . the war arc be State of Nevada; Joshua 1). Goddings, Asslst• 1 Ing reVived, and cane ore puhli4Led in the ant Caircd Mut, Trcattirer ut Chnrlemou, S. I papers for . eve] y Democrat to prepare for C., and Eli 1. , 4 Norton, eolicitor, to reprethia., action. At midnight , everything is liniet, and ' the Elated Saar. 00101.0 the Court Cl Claims. I the excitement Is calming . 110 1 X111. The tilet! , AMIIIiE 31..5t, Hotly, commanding the C. S. 'tug preelaination has, to-night, been issued by steamer Neuf:lan, 1, ports Ice tint Department I.Governor swami i , . freurdiey Blest Oil the 4M: Wien, itsheitialii , SisT w It.ranS A , It ha 3 sec./111 rAil t SIMsI,IM,I,...CUTIVZOPTArri t YIEST. 29 deg. 3 , sec. Moth. 1011;1110 , 10 ...l, ,leg o.; ,c. .1 10 thu knowledge ot west, On ditcovered a large 1111'110 01 110,11111.: ! the Executive that uillitary and other numbs- 1 Umber, and by , vi4ilatlee ,n,,,,,veted a rat: • 11.111011,111011 1 1 , fume UT 111 the city of staid- I containing eve men. They Proved to Ire the inure fee the purpose ot lihstrueting and re. , Captain, Second Male, cook and two 4••111113110,1 ,.1-11111; eX1,11111,1 lairs Or thin 111.11t4, : the British hut: Atuurodne wlit,n fumnlered .. And. a le , thas, there I 4 reteme to believe 1 in a gale owtictoner I-d. rney were train Pen- , that sun Ilaf combinations are uttouipted to 1 eacOliii ..10rlila, bolttlil IO Queenstown, and l,e:organized w 111, the intentmu of invading ' when picked up sine without food and cloth• the null of the mate , f 31, - yluntl, todeprive Inc unit n.,,,,riv us hanaed. Ton raft WWI 111.0'1;111d1 .1 .111 , 1 of t1,1e.110111411/In4lllllllclllolllWc. small, the SC's letesy, audit was with the great.. ales In control the people' of the • §ltite Up cat thalculty they were enabled to hold on viol rove and ititimutton: until rescued. Them,. 1.111,1 Wtsye the 1,03'01, • NUW,111111,101 , 1, 1, Tn0111:15 SWUM, Governor doe of a crow rib fifteen', tenor whom pert.-hed. 01 the Mate of Maryiand,tu by this my pio.. ltear Admiral Perater,, commanding tie adamittion ..dy warn thwacuttern or - nol South Pitelflc Settadron repoi is to i'LM lt:iiVll' ;atMli lilleial Mel ;rot:WM.l°oam combination,' tmpartment (Tutu co oh the - :lllnnit.., that ' itgain .1. Da., 111011;11 1111si dignitv of the State, niTaire there ere I ranqui. 1 . teat in rm. ease tit riot sod bletashr , T.groy... - Ing d v leen from Ithar Ad- nut 1/1 111,0 1:1, o:kition.it y prOceediugs, they m ' f!“ " :" . , 'lt...e.Pl'Lr-tt1T:r.t,,t,i.'",‘:,',.n,,,;,,g. ~,,,,' n ,, - ,, h „,,,,, . will ho Leh: to the m 1 ietest accountability, Squadron, dated Nugitskt,.l.4l , un, Jony•:3sll. on and the 'power of tile Mute will ho exhaulted welch trifortautiou 14 given , of the arrival net to Ming them to inemptund merited puni,u.. the United States *tote , shin ,aipply la Mac,. moot: . On the.Eill of Jllly, Mll.llstore iiir-tilu squa , l4 Gls on - under my 'hand nod the great. seal of roil. Tee oupply.w. as ninetv.erght dayson her the:date of Ilaryland, at the.eity Of Anuapo paHsage.% hush Is the 51-mama time made fir ' !Ent on, t o may-Second day of 00.011er, A. D. any vessel:ruin Mc Ullllllll Males tu I.:Um.: . 11' ,, • 1 Una ESiOii. • lii the fjoveruor : - (Mgue,i) _.. _ , .1 0331 W.‘c31L•13.11, 30e1etark of State. bew o Oct. 2•:. —A lisitimore special _—.• 11•14:: , T t hr ne, ee :I,AL-ism: Boya in lithe and eiglit • liiimir° , l policemen hare reported to the • Great Damage to Life . sail Property. Mayor, armed and ready fat city' , • but _lt to hew tholight that there will be no trouble It Is reported lin,: all the tueinhora of Governor ------- o wen's stall have - resigned and sided with the Sr. Loan, October '. —l%, moo, terrine Radicals. - wind storm that ever v i,iteil this scat ion of : B O • Beecher In Favor of Fenton and pposs the country, Swept Over till, It at half pan t ' ed to iiolrolll3l—Cstivernel Suffrage— fear o'altiCflr.` yroterday afterairtm, doing ith Cholera tru the Incr.:as° in Hudson fiacredltable anion:it of daunige fro:a the Sontil Elf Y... bearing II MOLL cr.:Award, it seemed to twist • N.V . " Yotia, Oct. 22.—Ilenry Ward Beecher delivered ere: 1.0011 la nO3lOlllO c-urch lent 111th it screw, and ho .Iv lasted iron, fa'ci ' e f night,ifteen , th ,e following- i 3 luo LI ,U fILL,, night, of w hienell : minutes. It was about a quarter of a tulle Governor Fenton represeias the idea of civil Wide 3:llEn It first struck, but area: lull Lauer refill mutton: Mayor Rodman repreeents tlio as it proceeded North. Scores of buildings pl e a of mitt:mei' misgovernment In' the State were untroofed, and Imudreds were More or and you lofty smooth it or what names you less damaged: Trees and leaves were uproet• 140101 holt, It plethora no reformation, while ed in every quarter, Outliers, aign.boards, 11,11 popular patty represented by Gov. Feu timbers and nil loose things, seern carried 10f L 10 the Ste., represents reformatiOn in eve through 'the . air, alniont bits k No ,ll arl,trs. illarci .L"1 telt hero on the broad tires are yet reported loot, soot ai Per. aro:di:tot moralty to aeal Loth , " intermits, to ions wore severely Injured. The folios lag the reason and. to too conscience of ovary are thine of the mils , . serious itiju: les sus- thoughtful ides on tills subject, and I. do. I tabled : . ~ have it rig la to appeal-to every lean of party All the chimney! , to tin City IthrintaleArete, Emil say ii you 'have ebrisilialty' awl uf you blown I.IOWEI, 111111 the adjoining , licusui were love MOlllitty, and would *read It, I. demand completely •wreciteil. Tao imethisinal brick, la too :mine of Curial. and morality that you at:One; of the People's Mailroad. Comp tay, giro your gate. Idol iii ' ii that luenee to that ellat near Lafayette bark, were biowe rimy., and will m st certalulY, establish Puttee and 'Vie old stables demolished; two breweries on u quauty. ... Lafayette r.reeue lost their chimneys end i Tue I:remitted Connell of too colored men part of their roofs. The Cliiirch. of A:igelo, h ,i, i -of mew Jersey Imre begun three abate, two in •the 000110 of construction tin St, Angeetue , theliiipeeme Court . of that State, and one In street, had. the roof of the wilole south awl the,Clthuit Court orllitrir ninthled State tin,le to frail tett portions of. all the ether wai:, blown down. wiiether a black of sght to Tho pattor't house, beats by, was also badly eats", 'rile Council. flare Issued tot address. damaged. A 1303' nrce-story wiitehOuse oil Tile cholera is abirmitigly OU the increase in Sixth street, Luton ging to Sir lthenlg, was , Iluiou Cit i s Jerser,OPPoslln New . Teri:. prostrated:Only a put flea of one wall was loft , There 1:10 been thirteen new eases since nut. ntainling. The rootel Of I ,the Barnum and Lau. mintyand taint dent ha The cases Olive, in dell hotels were somewhat damaged; :LLD tin every Instance, teruileated fatally. NO aunts Mercantile Litmary Hall. A large pottion of Lary Measures have cell enforceti. • . the tit roof of Uarha'a@mnrWa building, tier- . horrible nee of Fifth and Oliva streets, 3We rolled i apart and Mown into the street. Tile gthatest Murder nt ROOM, Gn.-•Girild Excitement. fury of the- storm aeons le hare Mien snout i • , ou the thFallati Phlytechnical Inst Mad. A-rot:STA, GM..Arthur•Willlams mar- 1n.., very large: utitliiithid bullring on tie : wit° Mid two daughters were recently corner of ievenili met 151110lant,tvm immense ilered el' Rome. Two freedmen committed chimneys were blown ilos:u, breaking it hobo . the murder :mil they' 1.000 been arreated. One In the roof, into which the wind catered and . confesses that after wounding Mrs. 1%, lin ray ter° up the tin root:m:111th paper. IL carried - fished her. tits Recompile° killed the fattier' large portions of i t , L ,,,,,,,1 L L L , ~,,,,,,,I I L L,- , and datighters lei. 11 an ear, The object of the tired pound., ndietitian of fro::: two. Li', it C , , it agrees Was money, bet they found none. It Meeks. The three story brick 11t;4714 atl lola. wali Indict:lt to' restrain the people from M ing bad the whole rear end lotted in, killing iliethm,numlarY Punish t he upon the treedt the pastor of the church of the luthineulate , men. They were ithietultted Lelia:tilt due pre , Conception. Its occupants wino Lathy hurt. • If re , s ol h‘ w. : Several other houses lti 11111 Lm mediate If • The eold °set temen tln the upper counties ty were serioualy o w n tr o t :several tif the of the stale is locreatlen. A rtell mine Is steamimats wore blown troth their tritmthus, 101114.1 in Tempirin and Mall count/les. 0110 and forced across tile river. All 1 Ile telegraph . 1,1 • 11, of 111/.‘" see r "' a° at hi g h h g""' ant Ili le e a ll d r i o ng al ° alt 'A te 'l lTe ' r ' a r lili w w " S '' s e P . r' • s :, -1 r ti " a r :ll a ) ! ' . 1. h ' il ' u ii .4 '''' nt L'Utrien,f,"--13" Persons . cutup. Rat a I:011:011 id :lain:it:a dime in 1 1,10 • . city IS yet known, and nothing hat been 111,:lid • 1:1110301;, Oct. 2J.—Durltig• the violent gale from theeouutrY,whdire Iris inspected Ihe iiiini• last niaithe lirtch buildiug ill this process of aite has been very great. 'l'll° rum storm was : mecum, near the corner of . btate and Blailt sucOmptinled tby wiod, 1551 5 good de:4l of Itoil . 0 03 r .1,0c.t. 1•1011: 4103 11. el:tithing ilea frame else fed. The stone of wind eats ,envy, and', stria:l.4.S lotparting. Twelve persons were rapidly drifting clouds prevulled until past burled beneath the ruins, and flee of them midnight, but tide morning the weather Is a were hilted and °inert seriously injured. 1 clear and quite cool. r . . , • " ' - TERRIBLE WIND STURM AT ST. LO ".:1:. - —Fetal !Shoo. ling . Affair. • i - .Hnt olooteal for g Conress. 1 . Nisnrittrs Oct. T. : . —C. H. Bent was fatally fin . u. . 17.,) Oct. =.—At the llopnbil• ; glint this uf ternoon by II ugh avorick. The can 'Union Congressional Convention bold I ddliculty onglnoton la the publication about bero co-dsv, Eton. W. H. Robertson was norn• ; an improper intimacy between Bent and 114.ia mated for Coggrets by acolaination. I verities methor. . _ _ I -•"1.; ruf „ /o•.= - .gf'f''-.V-.:F? - _ - _ _ PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1866 THE EXCITEMENT INCAEASING C:0 Z.71:1 IVX ..9. XV MC 3. 7.4 X.a r. 70 . . CIBLE FOREIGN Moverrients of Ste4Mers THE AMERICAN FLEELAT HAPIIBURG. The Temporal Power of Pius IX. to be Sustalue4l by Spain, FLNANtAMA AND CO*DIERCAAL LIVE}IPOOL, Oct. :2.—The steamera I:ra nod New York, both from New York . October :CU, urriceel out on Satutalay.'llie Otetoher Sax,. eta from New York Oct. rah, and I/manse:is' from Quetiee Oct..6th, arrived nit to-day. 3:tcas.i.s.,Oct...t2.—A steamer will call from Trieste for Afeileo, by express order of the Emperor Francla Joseph. I.IAMDCRO, Oct. 22.—Thu United States llon clnd Minutonoinah, unit the other ves.sels nt the American fleet, ate istlismburg., The oft. errs on Saturday were the gueii.ti , • at a gramfl banquet prepared by the ndlral fluthoro• ties of this :flatimo, Oct. St—Spain ba•- • an,.ounciol he: inters:Mu to uphold :he temporai - Power of the Pope alter the froheh force, leave Ito. , Lay EtFOOL, Oct. •2?..—Tne Lotion m trivet Mostly, with palts oet 12,110 below Middling t•p. lands is quoted at iniv. Loatioa, Oct . SS.—Tae mr7l,- , y murk. 1 is gn:et Console, for man ev, .Itoce:eao iIMIOIS CVAILY.II, c• nye. T wentlee, uO.• • Railroad, Do•root,,r,„,„_. • Yoaa, oct.,!wr In tin :Lilt: des . ' tot.tny Lttn nano:n:o3:M,, I init ilr Jews , I%atoli, wo:.•littti., oullint, trintlt,beil [Lenin:in On ot ror.:l co:to:V.0101m to purl v naLlipliliit "not, Uri liriOnitranci: It Art, niin 1 main net.; ivnrit tog of Ito• and innuac, Cllo 1,1 nI till' L.:11.z ,, Sort nWi.titern 114176,y Comiiin:,, iin r. , ,i,loncic , •. II 1 , ntlv4 th.• . t• ~ Fl !11 i 11. /11,14/ i•k.. • A'Pn, alvtde:lur.loog of 'l3l - •• float [DAL Ul% ;AA, po: , 1 - 11.,e , I,eco !- rowe.l[l: Ue.tlay et ee,at. at 1. :11,0 11.51.0 rt C I 'Mut Ille late] 0, Uaktl,prozinj,,El have buen tat tit Mot; the 10103 1 f/rlY•elll,hlie , ceet..ln tot ',me 0: lair return tor flair aetitlOtl, e.1.1)i,!• ahe at title brpttaly illt1:11.0e, 4,, 1.011 V.lla there ElDnkes uru lef c!.e: ti.r t pu :till ,111,a go; ie,y peaces of 21cCleliao la Eurcf:e. . 'New Yorrt Lorena Ii CIi:N Scw V. , 16, o,lt,lvr : 22 an lved la tali clty . . . . . . an alr. , eneu ~1 A . :X ,t eel.; !V nthief Vill • rol),ed lie Comp qtv of t 11:, city - 111 Jul; In It,' 1.., "ctrl 11. i• ..1:-Ir.r . 1 :,r prlticlr...l(t.ttl, of 1.tta1r..,:1,1.%;., quarto,. of rltepht,i, to rlvol of a very hArelneee from Fenlans offt..tterii.r copula:lea:l,m -1 ca01,...i the police 1!. C. 0.1.11 :11,11uviting:a d e eput:.tel to go to (Alt, lot Org:3.lllLlpi4 Teo hearing of the 4 11, 11.>:n:': den. John Slascn, and- We, lfcUellotll. ,Were Oil: Caving :ipprii;Jthte.l ,L ,Ige 1; oruwear. twoxrial 10 1!,-,heel .iiek negro-tor 10-31.101•10iV ( 0/,trlct Coat, . • , 0 arre,t, were e; the =I IJKLL SNM, 144...141j,141:11..1 I'l ova 1114 tour 4,41114 wt..trn14:14r11 , 1.4,4. Tne crop pro: he.l , 0t1,4 h0.r.4 der the :.411u4.14e!... 4.1 110, 14 - ranei, 144.1.1.4 . 14.141:44.1.11's 4...tthh114.1.1.tt 1011 101.1 the letn.wi Lvlll. 41.. ha } . 4 Ar ,1.44:41.4y. riv6l, 41h1e :,14.41ch Sttermatt Coiled t.t I v , ILtcluti ant to 1., prv,lit at taw t•ttco,ty of the Artily ot I 1..10 N ov, .1. 'Grant it also tO nr,—,nt. I: tot t 1.3 tbkt u to V. ushinutUu, but ,linlnnt . there ha, any nollavetion wito tune rullrunlunt ! from llos elite :s 11, known. Another, Gift trove Mr. rendi. , 33:.. P,ALTimonr, Ci.einnan Veiled LOU City Connini today 'to tne allratigoutent.. for thll :110.i;e Peabody, tut the neva,lod of of the readody la:nut:to on 'l' burvday u , xl. Mr. Peabody itne written a letter to Lbo t: PUN, ill which be mule , It lurrner t;:rti.d ha.: a million dollars. • Train • tr the Triteh 714 , 51,N, Oct. ll.l.—The morning pliPmefiger train (ruin DOAtOn for Portia:id, olt tin. track tu•dey near Nor;.:1 1.4.1 SLatton. There ants coasld!,rublte danun4o to the eta., nut delay in itleatrlizis In, Li act:, lout no r;it sengers were hurt. ' itrward Itecetsed NEW YORK, 0.11.0bor• peruitemlont, liunuedy rwukv, } ti re pnun is ,106111 g 01.1 0 reward flotil the Urttl4l , Govermutut lot Lb,. approhei:Sion.l.wq, )cur. of Robert ilteitt, the w Ift, murderer. • Storm et' Lout. vine, Oi.t. VI n11,1%1 Wind L uVt•n /toroth pa.ltert h tr.rhrht , or rule, New doh. the ',trill well or the Tel::, 1 e.orl'heittrir and vou,h:enthle 11011149 other thu ri,y• CITY KND SUBIJIiI3AiI (ADDITIONAL LUUAL NEWS. Ot. 'ride in 'ft..aerve 1 o/iosittp—t.o , lteo litittest. ,hackle,; --cane of suivtde eecui red Pa Tie' nerve tea late i.e ellelehty al or. early . latur.ycSlottlay 11.01 olcr. Toe haul, of the /info:tonal, w ,io, ,danter, l and the eh OUltltatlee3 t• eholj 1,1 liver , e Illf e 1.0,-n to 0,011 1,1011, Are aboat . day morldua, Mr. Ztualtling , ., it., old :00:- tlont of lf,erve to, wen_t up Into haylott of litsstable for Le, purl.„-u of throw- I leg down .. l ottie`ll.ly, whit:'he- 41ImmlefIltf1 men uppnia , tly ush.ep. 110 wont be wits /loony there, but re, ',pa no anrover, wen t, uU itt duo and took lilt el him. Ile has bort Med to Bpd that the roan was dind; having banged Idut,elf with a rope. our end n: which ho 11,11.1 rO 'ached to a rafter. Tee 11, ceased bad Dree,l lull Intuself net h a stout cord, and in order to wake It etrurlier doubled it. Ho bud also relovved a portion of; ••• 104 . , 1 1101•1trupt in the the buy to a., to .a. 1.00 10000 room, no leer of; , svaa very low, I,IIL even then 11, c 'map::-', %i ed to draw up los leas to previ..t. h If. Mt. I Ihe tt t. 011.11.11 fel.o rfeth touching the door of the oft Ili 1 11, d II.MOLLI. .I/he AftAr/r.,; /19e;EVMhieg rondoprc.macd it taunt '1"'""g kinuao tp.f. , ritue,t I.rotA jou'r..alt-,. to t 3 twee, due v iae Lulu;:eyea tended. and Iha longue proll l noln4 II an, ; vow,. . I a tt a iring evolonee I/1 a te,rrlole death. about II on. ha, - to ide, Ittlroor .t,lv Mt, aC• Front the loetlinony otlcluOtel Iteleft , the Corot •, 1h y vi hAI iron ner'sJury It al:Ocatca that too dc,ea,:',l polole pelt , ol •.i-tel , .arda it ~ been In this country but eta 000ko. Ile had : 3 1 ,0 ~• been employed fir thu vtolittly (or I,vet ,l l . L.n.l Itr,tto+ ottt. 11. n Io alt'o I 'tr.. the 0013- weoka, but fur the last week has been out of th ou [anti, ut ;Le In : ; ant. It 11011 Tfvl3 Or three ShiCe;he VII- t“, 11 anat.:it, owl la no. irPte IA Iletlol boo who had comb (Coln ,I,rut.tity n.tt ere. II 011 11 o him auti 1.11111 , 1 111111 3,1.11,1 II,11111:1‘. I ill 1 l tlI/At f meL 1.0 ing that. he Intetid,4l either 1. , 1 oit Ilia': 1110 f t ,1,1 1 1 ,1,1.4 I Of, or hang 10111aelf. The bny err vo.vore.l To ‘ll eLtetl trient tim.ll,-t 1101i10 V. I IttV „of •sloole Win 'runt Lis 1.1111 put po.o, tout told 11.,. Ittrn be would gen Win era. 11,. 1 , , U.- replied that lie did not leant ork, and tuea left, Nollllll4 farther was 11 ( 0 0 : 0 "” , 1.:,,,/0.—T111.. A e Meg coin matter nroll his deno bO.ty /it., found thr, morn lug, The.a decealed waippa yen Uy a',01.11 f u t o tl - 1 , ); 1 5 . , , 1 1 , 1 e 1 7 fr,ll,ruti:uc'l,;,ll'',s kuun , Les .l7 u' f n s e' .-I, U f: : ' I L ,Tc: Itomosi tut 1113 01100 l ontol tug o t tlillIes• TOO Chilli le Germany. No COllle lo aczl,,,aed fur : , bee' e.u: 11.0.1 lea thous: the Vail deed. - , cad ll l experole_pyweet, The fury, after a thorough lercatlcallon, ,l lle ' turned a vordoit of death Ir; nulcute. . eis TLc Gltlcoo'a Ijnotl evening elute dr.d. too:, alit IN', by 11. 11: ;t ; :L l l l l ~: : 211 : ; , the alienss^umeut of man usmwl for other hands winch have. ideated t iLnt I O hovel nwcr l,eurl more cay n;-1 [a r n ; 001:,1 i;c:ulu .t ldenl::m el::liltycstcld:,p, and night. 'fhu cottipllmoote l curd i I Ililx burn : yaa.cli fits 1.1 cony' nI.I liw:. 0•' piv-ernlor in our -not onlplttcrd y la melhory 111 the Bawl, but 1/4 1,1,0 1 V-111 , 3 ala the hand, int the., . r ,,,, t ,„,,, of art.t.m. C' , // lerolant k,ott.io , r '-” ' gentlemen. We are plu.-blueately MUSIC. 110-1,1 tally Intli.leti ',to, 1141 v .1 , 461 'lt Lie amount. Tlte eatoi 0, 1 0tt.:11,-; la etnoto. Cllartrod anti Sitentior:. - 5 11,1 ”. 1 U 11 1. •, cf thermle eat,. or( M . ftf • was arralenctl heforu Aldei num T.tylot taut wel, tord.ty, chat god wlt;t having 1 0 0 6i um , 5 ..,,,,,, tried the re. , lttenve of J. It. Nt blrtun, el mated j 3-'...eope of I'd I /../ oers.—T v tneu man/ca on Foolery street, in the Fitt. ward. and car- liohert tiro, u met Vrauk i'Crela. alms t,rega, ile a or n certain antouot of bed eh/thing f Charged v. Pit it/order, attecerded in effecting vxlutxl at thirty.aeven dolls., nod eighty liner drop.' (rem tile . I.fla tener county J.til, Depts. After a lengthy hearing the nerusetl in Now Castle, on Friday nignt, and it l a ., eq. At as dleobargett,the evl encobeta •InenLßclewlt counts w ere still nt tarp.. .iheritt Mt:COI/nett 10 warrant the magtstrute in holding him for lovi.reTetvd u re ward or three littadred dollars trial. for their orprolloablen. TIJOMAS . . -- - , Aeeldent —d. young men, whose name we i Mtr eeeered.—We are letpur -to see Our old have been enable to ascertain, was Severely , Snetl, Aidurtnen Lylleh, of the Thlid ward. Injured ythiterdey.in lloorlteerlts Molting Mr/I. ' et Ids islet egato ready to dispose justice to on the Monongahela River. try bawls 1.1. i ell. He hell l•eru duneerouely 11l clurlng the 111 1 1• 11 Might between the rolls. pgramor ltert Of 1301 week. • :'-?:'.--- -''',f. Nam: it Iper eked on il,l' vi•rrln tilt: Eighth ward. -to: with an atire tionitte hetrt apal,le or 1•lying:01y and every tiling, 'out Ale ono m iakilei,4 and that is an undue ten r nienitioril of the • trine, 0 1 . In other worWI, to Ilse a fellll - plirtet t`,llo Boat e + ' 0,1 11011 i. A few ra many twee, mieording tiJ her own 41.1i.1•e• wont, 511 e. ohi lireseatent trait a trio eniacta . ateit , porke ' r,” Lip a certain George Duke, who, not wiLli,tantlin . ; tits kitty title, resides at the city' poor farm, iin the •3101lItatieln river. ilettlateit by the noble ambition of netting that watch had been eurittte.f to her keeuing, properly ear,il fur and phyziettlly improved, she tittnitred e..rerully and frugally, tile 01fal ithidfragroentary food that dropped fi,ut her Irnitrl, and th r ew Uwe, during the day did sue feillA tier flogellip with Suitt 100 d, itoarulthl ealine the porcine epicure to re jrnee with pm:ceding The idly -0: .1 lie . animal unproved - daily ineler the fuU.erlng ears of ire. Wright. until the bleb had stood out no lituininently, when she wan riret brought ..to the une tort right of al together tice. mitts or Ule , nennitii liarater ttarly termint The very brim of till her hopcs wet u about tin be reached—the object 0' her earlivet Lino a- to increase the anneal pelarten .ti half a dozen ni —non the einCe po iiini.. ni is it intizhOur named James Mel V la Le, nt i .r.nAct tO the 110 y, and to the 41 - 1.1 liorror of Mre. Wright be antinal as his legal property, and !A- determinatio n of taking podeies 7.rn ~1 :t. With all the eloquence of tier per • ivo ,oatorv, del e. 11.3 appeal to Me Stone) . heiti Ot the r;ew to allow uer to re lain piti,ertuni of Me mad, a - 110,e form by tong itioociation lie 001:0• tonleared to her, und • re lain❑lar~nra wall tut nateleet ;untie 10 her ear: Tee heti t of toy ruthless s nietillln ul c,r pein.t.Vated not, and proceeding An :no i nsiit int noonday to ;tie pr , ou It right 1 1, in:ZiTaCitteY ~ • .. .1 eL: ao.l o.tti led it uir., ,laic, on in . 'it . Linn uorea.Vell lady tee,l i.e 51.r.tin,be• LLtceny tore oho pi ,it , irred entrgo of agalll3: Mc.:Vlll, 4:10 :V, ri:LiVe i ne l : l Ls nielLne tn. utlmgistrtitu 10 i•C A .te.ivlng 11'tni had eiailt.in hii ill,a nlrge 01 tire Lie en., • 1, ne 11.LV111,, al,' e ' the Al ter a p;, 01.11:11 to the thin/Cent dint jasoce had tot ilinn• !,,o, Pie,. IV rti;lit Pro ,,,l dcd n•%,, .n1..11 niv, wet 14,11Iiitett •• h ut ner • Ittnilleg name oaf 171 in 0: lit., A:J.L..,1 an eager crowd tine wetter at Lan, repreienteil in 110Seltentelit .11 tin tne InCeineVen Live 1 einceltlstVely an 14 .1 . 1' 4. IC ,44:1/.. 4 1 by the tc,',,litoted :awl the Las it .1 rcin..titt n ..l, 00 An eXpeitinder of lei a red e'llo :gained ,:very in ;net ~•.?' I Iterate forth „ •i e.lning an 11.4,1 , 1 J It to tile witio , j..• ia • , y 0.3 Ind,: hexer inat tie i , ei 11171.tately 1,115 ni linr tares 111.1ntite, both lc, 1,1 i to, of the t• tutu:, t./.1 te,o at .10,1 what ne inearit ii• eic , ine.aaevvr:l•L v 1., .y. 1: `tine ti.e 410, WWI ILL Vile di:or the wit '''t ,11,411 1 ,1 1 4 ,r1 . 11.,4 1 5 the 4.1 tJeetinu I Joon w.i.i,,iittdatinal. too,ar a mon gentle• au :71ni,comp:trio, and a itch who 1i: wt.'s,: to c,rintiscur lil ties'l it e.tau 111 - . 11in0 nu and In • r to tliewit.,:loai • I lJal yen ever raise a he ept , -1, "YU+ oven' ea 1110i1,10 , 1, both .." I •Iti eoo know any p-,tiet.:Ltr 01g1 . 0 le, 'lt Is knows" "By “, the itns,er, 100.114 ten gait 11:d: MEM= = —Dr:te , th, la-ura,t , uti ' ti • 1,: de:arati n the Ow, proqe•ut ot the plu. lint . t•i ;• •• ir Lzl.l . II.•• I t Ott :tlIctl• `I •t ut • - - 31.1%0 •ly 1•i•• 3,1”.!: 110' 1.• :e nu A rd. , jrn,ktua 11, clang ho}' 1.1, vox, I.‘ , A (0. ,•••:•• !•••••:•:, •0••• v•; Le !.,0••,••••.t IL' r,..tt , r0l and tno car. nzon ltt .;n: co a :4 tin , Al,:erlunn. d0t.... t.... .: that :4[r. tt.vig.:l r.-- -- .„ ) , y 4 1 ' • 5::4 \ 1 5 1.7 r ....‘ \ ' .7 - '' . .-- -31 " 1 • I= ' ; „ c:IwI ItrAtioq Tooth MEMZEI !.!,!!! r:ter .I•{1.1,„, I:: !Or oVer .1 :0 nty 1110 Clog II , 1.1 . . . i, `.1...1 . 11 , 1,1010 , , II1.•• 100, :11,...1). L0,1.40:01;1 , 0.01100.010....1.0g0111:1 ll 1 “. LOrl,lllo .0.11 frOill 'WO-101a a..IOO,ALe .—t 11. s. 1. , vnitr ot.l (Lucile Y3lll 0141 he CAI/ u oi,ll 11:0 11.111., :It} VV, r.,0111.10. , •t 1,0,1 o,nt:auo.l 11.11.0,Lie...1, the 011 y :I . re:1011,1 our .1 Ion.: , trout . tho Country sees t lilt Ittephnot... • • go•ouJr11,110,1 yootb, ja,t. vrrivo4 from tne country Ith aft,tl., Vt zAitacy of 11.1vrurttl • 41::01.1t libji, tfiv 100 111.1 :1.1/00 nc 3.14:11".• -,'e Loory.was rol,ovtol of :1(r? , ;40:,1 o.actl tool, f . .:1 lowing ofeuto,,,nov.. poring L. a 19 r.,ery nattu,s' co• foo-ify •ooTon one'," 14, 1, too cities fur Ito oitroo -oho 01 :we log ;Ile . votol,lng 100olt ho toot ono ht.. ;is I: , iyal nod wolfed tier ; huut 611010'0 %11(1.711 1.11110 11,, 1,11 vogho. of w 111514. Lot I to l Lou,l of :it , fellutteCOW- L .Ftvol, Tor nlvorvl hon,—Lh• I, .0 It, tot thle t,l toll, , vo,f.fsfla lac:. he 1:10111111i4 lilt • I • un.l. air.:":ir 0., 13, I, that , Yto.tv,h4 bvfore awl PZEGLINSEZEB !,spr:lo-6 10.74 2..3c 3,5t.:13-1.3" ME MI =ME r. lor I : 11 115j'IV.:W.1.Coropmov 1..t:t7,01 - , • 1 , 1010 , r 4:1:411.1111 L,ll. 1, 1 1 0, ror, .col' l' t otsllo. ‘7. zui,raltt...l I , or 01,or, 1,01 L , y IV: or,l Btu, n M i town:011p N's. /tad by 1.10 Lois, L t i o.x.i,_z this uloraitg tst teD O'C/OCk. • J ett. PRICE , THREE CENTS. 21.11 , yert hang mid Its Fruits Few per.mna plodding through life upon the path chalked out by the tottering footsteps et I then ancestors, diverging neither to one side nor the other, have ever given the subject Of selvertislug hbY thought or study, They may, day after day, turu over the musty leaves of their. toile-stained journals and retlect that their walk through life lis only brought t i ts e to the crave, and,v e ol 'wave them e eel( en{ne spot where they entered into the basin( Ina acrid. They are no higher upoa the ladder of feu time. The grasp they got uimtly lifc they still bold trolly, but never had the conedeorn to let go In the hope of reaching the "am, above, They will look beneath them and bind many struggling for mastery; above are itien w 110, giant fike;grappled the hand sonV.iniele difficulties dl,appear, they steadily iniVanced lit prosperity. Luck and chance - get the credit or ,tgold tile fogy merchant closes his Journstl, and hanks n kind PesividenCe that Imams held his own. Ile probes not the secret of Ins'eentent• poraries' good fortune, nor dots ho stop to eXiiiritito tile ftbulousmouutuent of wealth his Leighton has erected. in the. business world he will find that printers' ink is the cement of wealth, newspapers Ilia hands which bold It together, mot type the tell tales of commercial program. Ile will have ilacoverea the priceless value of adveo. Using too late to derive its beuetits. in latter days ominess has forced for itself new chan nels, discarding the dead waters of old canals and embracing ... facilities which a few years ago Would have beam insanity to believe-pow slide. So ids° with the manlier of conducting the trade which shit te (foie door to door seek -0 rusting place in the mercantile community. Tile merchant, if trite to his Own interests, cannot neglect advertising any more than other departments of his trade. lie inMpts every opportunity suggested. of bringing his wares to the notice of the paLlic, and looks upon the newspaper oaths best guardian and pi - Muster of the patronage which enriches min :and insures his prosperity.- There are evidence's about us enough to show the merits of printer's ink. Liberal and extensive adver tisers who lave persevered in their efforts, discarding Liu spasmodic flow of a'shilling's worth of_ ink Ili odd times, for u syste matic,: steady outlay, the advertisiug direction have prospered and built Lust nesses which are not only creditable and prhie•provoking to themselves, but likewise an honer null glory to the community which sustains them. Here we may be pardoned for citing au instance. T.. 1. McClelland has long been recognized among our merchants who thoroughly imp:a:elate printer's ink. lle has advertised Judiciously, liberally. From a cora narativoly small beginning, to-day he finds the pmsessor .nt OUu of the largest, tsest stocked and widely FrILOWn business be. sitar, of the weq. From year to year U.S tearle has Increased, .did it still increasing True there were other material agencies Me : ides advertising at work to accomplish this retell.. Ole keeps goods which we certain of provsii,„c even um than he %Fad - rants to On; ourelaiser; all prices m ale so cheap 115 to shamee _on Deittloll, mod his sy,Lina of doing business is most saLisLactOry Lind complete. lie deals la dry oiods of every style, pattern and maters. al; hoots Aimee and gaiters - ot the best 'manu facture; hate. ceps uad uu endless variety of notions to tenuity: Retail Customers are waited upon with 05 Callen good grace and an. win:L.l.3on Or gentlemanly Clerks, US am uwtchmita who dual to the amount of thou rends et dollars worth. Aside from ail these inducements of the great auction bazaar of Metile 1.1,1,15 and 5; lath stn vet, we claim for the press the credit of helping to build up ilia lin tiaIUSIS trade watch at every hour tilrougs tuese noscivas sales rooms. Even thv MazninOLlL Sign bears welch stretches 'ltself above the doers domes under the bead of an advertisement, more especially sines the ire.. of :donne Washington, some miles from the city, are tum;lit thou ""A B Ws" from It as thee stand upon the cliff overlooking the Mo non-gahela river and the smoky outlmes or Pittsburgh. • Court of Quarter Me,.lot. Tlv, Court mut, ,A.,; ten o'clock yciderday morning, Judetg and Brown op the Wank: Aftur rending over tho list of jurymen ox. psettil to bo present, tho following buslowts Was transactor Warner Powell, colored, was indicted for huralury.' it woo alleged that on tee night of the Stn of June last lie entered a vault attach ed to the untie hoitse of likt.tuan Danahl.oa, • In liwrelleevide, and stole therefrom two iiiicketsfilll of whisky. Tne jury found a ver ttet gn LLty. and the prisoner was aeuLmiced o pay a tine of arty dollars and costs nail :o Tin. let go an linprimmuinut of two years in the Western Penitentiary. C riarker, of tho Teeth ward, plead guilty nn tseo charges of sellin4 liquor without it cease. lie was sentenced to pav n tine of ono hundretidollars and costs in each case. .%511- Ilam Moran, also of the Tenth ward, was ben ! Dinned to pay a, duevif twenty dollars, having plead guilty to selling without licen , e. G. P. Vielifeller plead guilty to three indletment9 for U. similar offence, and was required to pity the costs and tines to the amount of three Louis died dollar t. famed Reed, emsvicted of stealing a horse, nod recommended to merry, was bauLenced to pay n tine of fitly dollars nod the costs, and undergo an itepritionitietit of two years to the Penitentiary. 1 Ahraharr. timillth, convicted on a charge of as-nult anti battery with intentito eonamit a rape, eind recommended to matey, Seas bet, tetteert to pay a line Of fifty dollars, and to Un dergo irt imprisonment of two verve In Lae Penitentiary. Juttles Weyman, committed on an Indict ment tor an attempt to commit barglary,WaS . , neat called up for sentence. it will be reinem bet ed that Weyinan was detected in the act of effecting an entrance into the dwelline otJa9. , Marshall, Esq., in Allegheny. Ile WWI settLeaCe rd to pay a tine or fifty dollars, the Cost.ls (Atha proe,,, , cutiOn, and to undergo an 1121r1r13013111tat Or two years and six months in Lae Westerd leitheettilry. • COUrt, their look a recess until two o'clock in the afternoon, The Conti. Mot according to adjournment, when several eases of illegal liquor belling I ....ere tutren up and disposed 01, after which i the Court again adjourned to meet to-day at ten o'clock. Mlle Auue Die*lubon The Young Ilerearttle Llbritry Azso elution have opened their series of lectnres most admirably, and under the most encour- aging . auspices. Lest evening the Acadelny of Music Was filled to its utmost capacity. to bear that pop. el.tr 1:1V0111.4 Miss .1.1111, Dickinson. It had been announced IiOLL the would /I.3tUtO on . .eornethinA to DO," on Init evening; but site ncluded to postpone I..lini..i..`CLOCO until Thursday evening of 11.11., week. and give her nuatiors.•The Rejected StOtle., another 'new lictule, and lu our opinion the beet we have ever neard her deliver. The lieJrct ed Stone if which 5110 epode wan that Itrvev I:crativt co solemnly recog nized in the DOO/brIIIIOO of ludependenee, - yet 50 strangely set aside and rejected by these who reared our national temple. and for the wont of vt hien that temple has been shaken and riven, and stands this day t rem- Whig, nod is full of unseemly rents. _tier ar gument was that uo *lllMetry, Cr beauty or maul] fly can be !eyed for until that stonn finds its Nuper place. flow so grand s. concep. two hatted by so gifted a speaker we mind those of our readers who did not hear her to imagine. It was legit which wont • to both head nod heart. It was a thrilling call 1 to continued action, and to "let the fight go on e , yet It was singularly* free from bitter. heed. IIIM11:1 I=l Un Sunday afternoon the Centenary Celt:dna.; Con of tile Ilettmslist Episcopal Sabbath I Schools of Allegheny end Manchester 'took place in Itev..J. A. eanneyfe Church, Beaver street; Allegheny City. The children compos tug the tioIILLI Common, North Avenue, 1310- well. street., Beaver !Street anti kunchester eeLIAMS were preaenC. Tile Church wan illicit to its utthust capacity, and tan emercises were of the meat interesting character. Tae exerclaca commenced by culling Jona than Uullaher, Esd , tluperluleodoet or the )1 iuiebecrer school, to preelde, utter which the 14 hymn 'was sung, "Oh,. for n thousand tongues to clog." Atter prayer the eongrega , t s.llO children twig, .I'llo thip is 5.01104." . Rev. err. Efollingsbeatl, of the Ifunohester I station, then uollvered au instructive and ef rewire address to the children, in ragardlo ,entecary roar. Alter In ging ' . .l.lc.reblulit• A loug," 'the Rev. Sir. Lynch, of the Son is Common Churen, the unildreu, ro• vie.thg the lire nod character of Asbury Theoutlier.° ;bens ulig,..lliere's a Light lu tile Winnow," after whlon.the school was ad reettett by Rev. I. C. l'erchllig, D. D. Preeidortt or the Yhttelsurgh remelts College. Tng cloitiren then suer, .11w Eve.rarcen ebOits enuureg ttiou Plums. Taeoxemiseb were couciude.l by fug elalidren of -tbo Honer or lnduatry singlitg, •qe..11:16 Aater was pfunonneed.4?! e anmOla an't congr,gialou separated to theti. to Pnr.—An humhle follower of St. CrPpla named John KrultSs Cattle the ofave of Ilderuma Morrow yesterday and made oath assolemL an isollsoOssol esstheil Fetters for the iereeny I,t halloo Cl is pair of bouts froth the store of the laver on Venus) ivailln avenue, It 4,111 s Fettelei, who from present Indica tiorl, 00 Judge to not fettered with a surplus nhOstissi Of odnselenttons scruples, got u Pei.' Orlioots ftoin rouss, woo:titling to pay tor them o the following day. The appointed tittle died for the pity asent :acne, but wills it came .13l)t. Fetters, 111 , 1 the shOttml;er nem - - o ,„ c ly 11{4iti,t hints llr 'staled. warrant was Issued tor the wrest of the tle• rersonwl.—The gentletunu who put lobed silver , iollar from n lade In Allegheny (Illy on Thursday evening, will pleAse return r•n* sn n.e I tik tned Intel y to title oftwe, nu.l thereby avert the consequence ot. a legal Prosr 0 " 1 " 0 ns he Is well known. - Commlttrd.—A oploted individual nana. er- Charles Ramsey ...a cominlittal tO da b Mayor 31orrlson nt Allegbenr_allY. charged icitn stealing $ 'nub. train iioary st nurgoes Houskin tbs Fourth Wll/44 Allegheny. THE WEElai GAZETTE. A WIDELY DIMMED JOLTENAL CONTAINING THIRTY-TWO COLUMNS OT FRESH AND INTERESTING READING, MATTER, TOO e.THEN. WITH MAIL SET REVIEWS AND CHR. • REST LOCAL NEWS. • TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS- • The Edition is forrenrded which will reacts WI sub.cilber soonest. GM Slogle Copy (per •nnus) I=l ==l liter Arabia.. 7% lithda Entertalrtmorkt This great exhillitlon, about which the people hare bren talking so multi ft, a week past, has at length 11,1 . 0.1 in 1d , ,,. and wilt ha opened to the pubhe for the ilnd time this. el - ening at Illtisceuc Hall. At expectation has been on the tip-toe, we shrewdly suspect that there will be upon the ground tua”.y hundrodlil more than will be able to gala actin:l"ton. Flee Alarm , Sizolat stemea.—Neatly print. ed card,', contaieing the number and 'hearten of the Ore alarm signal boles can be procured at bbleida S. !bluchers, Grocers. 108 Smlltdield street, and of William 14. Ogden. eatlaiT deal or, Noe. 67 and t.i Fifth street. ••. Lay Inir„. In coal for winter r.se has eora mented :n right good earnest by 013rClUSIttle.-, • DIED. WOODS-0f Cholera, ()owOer Pitb, Rlow Lou? eine. OP./. WouDO. of AlloghenY • AtAM 1111.LDALE CE3IIETERY.—The beatititul ••rioct's•aare," the lards c st suburban hts, nr sepulchre. except one. to this coantY. har.t cut !sew Irrlcettrun °‘ .I.lleihuus . For burial lute. verrr.lts ur .11 at Central Irru,htbre ur .t.CL&NEY, FAIRMAti ;tic SAMSON. 'UN DERWA:KERS No. 196 Stuitlatield St; - , cur. Ith, (El:at.. from tieventy Street,) rPx•sw ,o23I7IPdeVIEI. ILEX. 4.1,11 EN, . • • • ICr cs.73zlm.R. , 2o.4s—lmEirt, • No. Foo rib stront, Vltiotoirgh. COKfINII at al` Wu G LOVES, and ere, dyeeriptlon oi Von oral Form, Ong rarc.scro. Swmo 0000 y llearoe aul t:ornormi tort I.