THE DAILY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY Penniman, Reed & Co AT. GAZETTE BUILDING No. Be N92tliltroeri". F. PI:NNIM 4N, 1 4011)8TON. Edit*" • JOSIAH. 'KING - SELSON IigEED, 3 Baldness !tanagers. 13MR Biagio Copies Dellvored!ry earrfer, fDer week.. Dian Subwlberx, .(per /ex* Liberal reduction; W Newsboys andAgente. 6azettc. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1666 Ir 1.5 a twitter of just exaltation for Glovl • Curtin, that daring the canvass recently . brought to a close in this Commonwealth, neither Republican journals nor orators' were called upon todefend his administrag Hun. For almost six years—and coverin4 the whole period of the war—he had occur pled the gubernatorial chair; and yet for no act of his administration was he or his party arraigned at the bar of public opitdob. While it must be admitted that the popu lar attention was absorbed by matters of: . superior importance to the details of State admintstration, - this admission does not cover the whole case. It is undoubtedly true that itiestionsuf the very highest mo . "went entered into the canvass—questions in comparison, with Which all the ordinary t~l ice op political discussion sink into in . signifleance--but the administration of Gov. Curtin stood correlated to; these clues time. It was natural that the DemoCrats, in resisting the &mai:mince of the Repbb . licansta power, should seize upon every cnigai of vantage, and resist with the ut most abet they could. They made no essay ou this point, feeling -that on the ( Whole the administration had been justly, acceptable to the people. • • 1 . . 'COUNTY. NOIIINLATISTO CONVENTIONS FO!OCIIIIICS assume anaithority they do not legitimately possess of instructing candida ; les far the Legislature as towhat thtyshall dp, or shall not do, on particular questions; illelected. It is now . stated, :that two re_ publican candidates for Assembly Mr. 711031 AS of Philadelphia; and Mr. Man ' silAnt of Union—were defeated by republi can 'votes; bechuse instructed for trhom to ••!tte as 'United States. Senator. Nomi nating Conventions heed the admonition, and hereafter keep within proper limits Tug appointment by Prov&nor'Cuuvrx of Prof. JAMES. P. WICKERSIIAU, of Lan caster, .'as State Superintendent of Common Schools, meets with almost unanimous ap probation from the friends of Popular Ed ucation. kr. W. possesses .a solid intel lent, exact and thorough trained, and great experience and tact in the work of instruc tions. In every particular he is admirably qualified far his new duties. IT 19 STATF.D ' ilitti Gen. GRAM' Will re quest Mr. Wsi..MtnEntrn to retain to the post of Attorbei'.G.eneral which he has fill ed 'with great usefulness and honor during most of the two terms of Gov. -Cutyrni. Doubt is expressed if Mr. 31mq:runes age and•infiracities allow. hint to wept ' this }ender. Gov. Mottrox is the only ma n mentioned as United States Sentitor to succeed Mr. 11. S. LAM: of Indiana. tigoi:GE D. PRENTICZ is dngerously it CITY ITEMS • = Coomiry Itierelpmea Liberally dealt with at•tbo Opera House Shoe Store.:. Best r.ornalna Of thepeasen at the Opera Louse Shoe Store Come c5i15 1 . • ' era to Flemings Drug More. - No. St Marltet street, for the beet Table Oil In the city. : Oil= Of. materlt I put in our Boots and Shoes— Opera Ito se Shoe Store. • Routs Ana 8 401&,, • Are !old wful olloaliutLb p Opera !louse Shoo' Num..., NO 'GO Elttle edict. r • /be keirgeta / .14.1t:1 moil complete Antic. Imaginable' now at the Opert llouie Shoe Store. • CO Fiend Sign. Dlag !Store, N 0.64 dfarlrot street, for the best assortment of iNtro-Wlnes for medicinal porposeti. - • • • The Word. Good . • Cannot fully express tho excellence *.of o Boots and Shoes—Opera !louse Shoe Ste. - Eye, Ear,. atarrb, ' All.l al! affections o( the throat. d cliest wlthThut tuot4 undoes% by pr. Abets. , Consulting !Ind olierattog room. OGssiid 97 Bier .olltants, - Country allerelminix When visiting the city -in want of Dregs, Pale (24 Medicines and perfumery, should call at Alct:tarnn 2t DeKennan's Drug store r you mill alma3•l find a harga r! there, try ft, 85 Market. ,orner of the Diamond, near :Fifth street. • ; • • • - • ; Mi. Jaime Mintier. Or St.. wit. Washington, Pa, says •"I, have need Peterson's_ COrn and Bunton Ointment. It gave relief upon the first application. I.would reeommeid It." Prepared by A. J. 'Rankin, Druggist, 4t Bt. Clair street. Pittsburgh. An9gber Remarkable . Care. The undersigned takes pleasure la giving publicity to the Met, that Dr. Aborn, at the Netwharite fleteli . restored Ills, hearing, a few opawatlons. lie was also snlierlng serene ly With a piroitTand Wig aff,ction, but thanks to :Di ;aboin's Skillful treatment, by medlca.. ted - Itautiatlona, I - -ant once more on thC road tit biitiltb.. Very Respectfully, • • Ailsiop.O London Ale. Al eep , s London Ale, JefTroytttXdin,burg Aley,. - Jefrrey.e getti.biirg , Symp. Linidou Porter,- ByaW Lonttou Porter. . Of all the. English and Scotch ales and por ter.' the above are •acknciwlediitl to be the finest, brandP, persons affected with indiges tion. weakness. *or loss of appetite, will find ths above articles very behiliclal and jrantri- Mons, sob! by single bottle, ....loran or. each. - 'McMartin & MoKennaa, MillgStat't Market Mreet„cornei or the Diamond, near rlinadeiptsta_ itypiver.ity ' The trustees and faculty of the above Med cal .College hare tattled 4 :scholarships. at orrentylive. dollars. each, which entitles the holders to ottoi3el letkfires: aaut gnilluatiohp or as ragny sees lone gi he wishes. • This renders a mElbleal edycatton cheaper _tharrever proposed by any University or Col lege otualrY Or Zan**. Nonplusing the seine extensive feeillties. • - non are Sztet74._ andencm branch 4.medkiise and Chtryery dtoreuebigtageht. The student. balding is "fly:thole:ibis,. enn. , linter Um collegent any titan during the I„,ap.: Aures r attend as long as he .olefin: and Alm ' tor the luttitutkat as treventa- se 4esited. Parsons wisht ig to 9bleln schnLirships can apply to L::oldatme, 11. Protegeoret thine . Pathology in the . aboyemienticteed;o3lleire. Eilar"einee and reabience Is ITOJiII emus itreet, Pittsburgh P. ; . • Dr. *born sanely' cans doeuied....boyeless sConeidtinir and'Opoiatins.Roixlik.9o,and-v. . ---- 71‘ , , • , / 22 ,,, ).-. l7B ...... . , ... 5 41* / _ ~- .;# .. ,-.. '` . ,-..- -; ....; ' Ii • L."- --- .-r- - Pt ‘ c '. ; ‘. ., -- 't • c - - , , tt .. ~. • 1 I I ---- 42°1 I --,---17";1C54t-E7• '1.11111711a:Ja61=7".((.;1-* -, - . 7 —_ . ... .A._ ' -- \ IIIIr i All f ..\.1 , - ,1 1.`i,. '.. • Vtr .. , ft 7, ..•:,,`..,_,‘ ,_,•( „,/7,, N ,A ,• ., ti", i • 1 1 , ‘ t I --- t rli t ! " . - ' it, ~..--.=. 41.... f., 7 1 `" " - .7 . .: 4 .....,y:L1AA`L.:_•%. ~..-tiWfv' ' ' • '..._ t •\ , / , ‘J I ii';'• 1 , , . . , , k .-- --- Z - --- - . ----- 2 . --- — 771 -_', _ ..---.. ---- - - ... - -.12: - .7 ' • , __,.....___. ..... -. 6 . 1132/ El= 1110! VOLUME LXXX. 7 --Nd: 258. FIST. EDITION. ONE 'CLOCK. A. M. LITE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM EUROPE BY CABLE. The Manchester Mills—Treaty • Ratified— *laden Alliance with Prussia Rejected— Rumored Rupture In the French Cabinet Marshal Renedek Retited—Kl nautili and Commercial. • [111" TUE °ABLY.] I . l rtupoote—Erentng--Oct. Itut 'boon decided ut Manohoster to wortethe mills only' on abort time. C i tastiow — Etriiin9--Oct.'2L—The steamship It Mania, from Now York October Mil, has ar rived. BERLIN', October '2s.—The treaty between Prussia and Saxony has been fully ratified. ' , influent to its provisions Saxony is to pay ten, million florins.' The army of Saxony has already been dissolved. . The Baden House of Deputies has rejected the proposed alliance with Prussia. -•• P.sets, October 25.—Rumors are current that chauges in the French Cabinet arc Imminent. The threatened rupture is caused by the Em peror's insiat , rs hi the negotiation of a large loan. It is new said that the French troops will leave Rome in December. • • VLEX .llarshal lienedick of the Austrian army, has been placed on the re-' tired list. • Lowous — Ecening—Oct.2l.—Consols closed at Sgiy for money. The closing prices of. Amer ican securities are 11. a. Vive. Twenties, 68;4; 11limits Central. 78; Erie, 50i4. • Livertront—Erentng—Oct.. el.—Cotton sales to-d iy, 7,000 bales;. market closing dull; mid dling upland/415d. LivEnroot, 4 bct 2 5 .-'noon--Cotton is quiet and steady, with an estimated sale of ; 13.000 bales. !diddling uplands opened ut rat.: The market for Tallow is firm. The lltetidstuffs nutrket is firm. • 1.0:Mon, 0et..X. , --Noon.—The Money . market i Slightly easier. consols, •tral,f; £rlo, SON, Il linois Central, 77.!4; 5-M's, GS.4. LATE FdREIGN_ ADVICE& lllinens of the' En3pmean -Carlotta—Ru mors about Napoleon's Blassaeront tnnelta. • . NEW Yonk, October 2.3.-..-Tile Herald's correspondent septa( the Insanity of the Em press Cat Jetta The hallucination was evi denced by her insisting that she was surrond oil by Mexican and other enemies, who sought to take her the, so silo absolutely refused to quit ire Vatican. The Pope treated her with WIWI, Ir:badness, inviting lorelgn holies of cils net ion to remain with bier during the night, the Empress being accommodated lit the pal ace con trary to rule anti Precedent. It Is cant in Paris that SEPOICOn's health is considerably int p MEW. Or. the contrary, it la reported from Devlin Coat he is in quite a clan ge roni condition, and that 'his death may , be looked for at any moment. Moqt or the Frooehjournal.s Ore up the caciqu of Maximillian in Mexico. Some Paris writers, however, assert that he will not at. iliettle, but attempt to rule inn narrowed area of territory. Front the seat or wa r in Candle we have an Account of the mas-iici e.• p, rpet nted by the Turks on many neat •iie I i.rt-i !ails after the lute dermal of the Snits ii• , ....,,s, with oMeial evidence or Jilt,: I: la feeling watch an imates the roirtlintlenliSts. "Comet,Tito Times u! th e 13th or October, says The Amerteans have ben dev king for tifications arid ....Wig guns int vario us eels, and ther'r - have now tried one of th eir novelties age an the other. The, experiment. ti,.'_ortress Monroe; proved more than the - marmored granite, for It showed re ....ilia ot c 115 FROM TORONTO, C. W COniletlon nod Sentence to Death of the Fenian Captattt Lynch nt Teiron to. C. W. • . . Toads Gs, (C. W.,) Oct. 25.—The Fenian tridl proceeded, towlity at 10 A. M. The court was densely crowded.. The Ulla of Lynch was con tinued. The evidence for the defense com menced by bringing several. of the Fenian prisoners to prove that Lynch was ; at Fort Erie irr,the capacity 'of reporter of a Louisville paper. and us far no they knew had nemilltit to, connection wit ti the Fen funs. They stated that they saw-ailil at Fort Erle, with hook sad pencil, taking notes and having amm o They itleo endeavored to prove a case of mistaken Identity. that It woo General O'Niei, and dint Lynch. diet the Grown, wills sacs saw at , I•urt Erie armed with a sword, Lynch somewhat re sembling O'SZell and being dressed lea similar manner. The mother of John Ryan, who turned Queen's evidence, was put in the witness box' and gave her con a very bad character. She • said she would not believe him on oath. • Mr. 51pr$fi1n, delendatiVa connect, then made an able spkceli. bolicrtor General Cockburn replieti, reviewing the esldence for the fense. fie said the evidence must convict the prisoner, and although witness ram he he. tieved the prisoner to be a 11CWPIIIIiiiir pendent. not a particle of evidence. was ad .duced to show that such was the Cabe. • The proprietor of the paper 'had not been sum moned. The Judge then charged the Jay who roil. ed about an hour and brought in a verdict of varuilt.V:" The. Judge then passed sentence of death. . FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Treasure Recovered—Dastardly !larder Sugar Crop of Ilona Km. Firaifeisco, Oct. 23.—Private letters say that the treasure of the Bremen barque lll belle.bunictiou Wake Island has been recov ered and sent to Hong Kong. Prime wheat Is quoted to-day agi,fl4 per 100 p0n:2,19. t A Salt Lake, teleg says:' Dr. John King - Robinson,, fin meri Itutn.., Assistant Surgeon at Camp Douglas, was -decoyed away from bin borne at a late bear On hlonday. night under the pretext oP his services being profession ally required; and murdered within half a block of his then house. lilt funeral took place to-day tinder direction the Order of Od Fellow. Aninvestigation into the murder.ban elicited nothing except that dye .or slx persons gete concerned In it. Honolulu ad lees state that a few pianta. Dons wore g4inding sugar. The crop thin year Is oath:7l at. 14,00 0 tons. • The cotton crop was bette than - las:year, and the staple Goer and lo ngs . The volcano On the Island of Hawaii was very active. Mining atorics are advuncing: Choliar, 130; Ophir, M; Tel Jacket, 680; :Savaged :1g; Le gal Tenders,.3l. • • TERRIFIC lIIIRRICAJNE. tight Itatidnid or Destroyed Salable Loss or I.lfe and Property. • IlAt;irAk., October 25.—Tho schooner Victor makes the following report: • Turk's Island, on-the Sikh of hoptember, - (dundaY) was visit . ed with a tortilla - hurricane, destroying ovet eight hundred houses. Twenty lives were icst,ard a number .of persons were crippled and otherwise injured. Oyer, three thousand ,persons were rendered hot:dudes& penniless and almost naked. The whole laboring por tion of the Colony Is in the most destitute condition. The government houses and pub lic offices were shattered. One hundred and twenty thousand bushels of salt were Swept away. Six'foreign and twelve Island Crafts were lost, with twenty of their crews. — At Halt City the ruin is equally severe—five vessels are ashore. • •',At Cockburn harbor Ike role to quite as gtvat—sectreelv ehough houses remain to abelter the ilestltinC. lour more vessels were lost. Trial or letk Thumb, l'emillirried Nan. Yong, October in".—The trea3 Monroe correspondent says: The trial of Jeff, Davis has been postponed to next spring. The further delay Is attributed by Justice Chase to the stupid blund lug of the last Cant/zees in muddling with the goo• graphical boundaries of the judicial gi istrlets without making the proper allotment of J edges. I Ysiept Saes New Yes Cu. October 25.—The race between the yachts - Vesta and Halcyon was won by the -former. The Vesta came- In ahead one hour and one minute and thirty seconds. The time allowed the Halcyon, according to the rules of the - New Yora Yacht club, was fortysitiven mtnnten and thirty. Wands. The Vesta Is the Victor by exactly fourteen minutes.. Hiram ilabore—Rumored Conviction of she Fenton COPL Idroth lo Catioda. ReveallN Det.l3.—Barlc enermeii, bo wu j from fiziiralo to tblcago. is ashore at Bolablau o Leland, near the orixatta or Mackelm. The report in town fhb evening is, that the drew. Lam, I.,yrkehhed been found guilty at the nisi In Toronto, and would be hung In No. Cestatttuttortal .AseetwasueStS la Scotts _ New _Yana, " Oct. 35.—A irtiratrt Charleston et:wrests:lndent earn The prominent leader' orgouth Carolina are aiding Governor Orr to earn. the Constitutional amendment through the Lefistature NA 'measure of relief to Pre*. - 33 • .4.meetlng ot r „,Y01.Z,L 0 41. 0 b04 tem Ohara.' awl o f w ers _ 1 2.5.-f held this em Quebecfr. ..ft.n to old the sufferstS of SECOND EDITION.L. THE BALTIMOEE EMBINGLIO. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. _ . VERY • LITEST MEGRIMS. SECREI ; ARI BROWNING'S LE&TER Whet 100 Neu- York Timms, Tribune. Worn,. lieraid. Pont nod Exprenn May Stet:anti et; that r aper. NEW }'non; 1 lei. ':t—All the morning _Mum als devote consl terable comment to the letter of Secretaty Brow wing, uniklng an elaborate argument agiiinst the pending Constitutional Amentlinent, which Is isecmited us explaining the President's views:. The Time, relllarE, "In many respects We apprehend iIo the doeuinent Wilt operate In.schievously, and that ALI public:at ion; Is II mistahe, that will add to the difilcultieA ofdhe President's position.. it has any signiti• mince It is equivalent to al deellariitloll on 1113 Fart. thist, not Withstanding the action of Con gress and the determination of the North. he intent. to continue slits opposition to the atnenilment, alit' Ills C 11011.3 to prevent itarati fication. There would be valid canoe of regret In tho 'mere knowledge of the elreninstance that the attitude and Kilos of the Prestitent have undergone no change. It wore bad enough to known that lane irnesistible current .01 !vomiter's opinion in /favor of the amendment had inßither convinced hina of its necessity tier taught him tile inutility of further resistance to it, but the latter becomes a grievous erriir„w hen it Is Coilidahlreti Sat ae. causeless gnstuitious expression of opinion by the E.:Ceehtive oat a grace stleiatlnal of pulley at a tone, unit is u form. which 1.1311 only prove to aggravate existing 01111,1dt:es and intensify the idtterness, whim Unhappily clusraeterizes their discussion. It CM/ 110 I'll AVO beet. aiea•maaii requisite to snake known the views entertain ed by the President touching the amends moist, for these were .long ago communicated to Congress, together with tile relllOiling, upon w Melt they are based, tier has aught oc. I cured that could afford a protest for the re- vivid ot lin opposition • which recent events have shown to be. bootless. The P'resident's experience of speech nicking. hould have sat.- Jelled hint of the futility tit Isis endeavors to I stem the popular 'aVali Will the COll - element-no his side. The reasonable presumptiOn is that inasmuch as . • the dent, by Ills persistind opposition to the - set. I tlod resolves of the -Northern peoplr, render. ell them limner than .before. This manifestol over Mr. Browning's Nikiltallrl, 11111 tend to strengthen the position ol Congress and make' more determined the demand for the emend. I went as the ground work of a mstionut com promise. The more Judicious Iriellabi of the President -lid hope that the ver,llrt of the people, as heard in Ilse recent elections, would induce him to reconsider Isis decision and to recommend the Amendment to the frienoly consideration of the So 11 hem States. When the emptiness of this expectation became up-. parent, a ilesite prevailed among 101111 y who hull faithfully stood by him that lie Nitelilit at i any rate, wale Ills hostility to the' measure and allow the issue to be fought out without I his interference one Way Or Unather." 'rise Ileredtl,ays: "Its itpiienls are ; anti adds, .3,4 31r. Browning, snot der blow, st hien the proposed allllollllloellt 101113 Pat the Government which our fathers founded, is the change tee balls et repre±Ciltlllloll.., What are we Li, 11101.11,4311,1 by the Goren:- ; meet our lathers fonieled 1 This Is Wale, II e ; Stand; we cannot deal with the Gov - eminent which oar fathers founded. IL ceased to ex; Ist with the abolition of slavery. Wu cannot plead the genial :lden ass it.' was; WO nov4 take it us it i. and deal with things, not 13-4 d e I would have Illelli a hilt as Wu 0101 laleill a Mr. Browning." The' ipn.ta inks, ..thight the south to ratify the Cc - Institutional amendment;' rind Pro- reeds to say: ` . .1 point of einiAleraide Inter est to the South, on widen the trerfri can Neith with More !authority than any other orthern Journal, ti tile PO:lib/11 lit the North. Cril Dellolts,Cy IS 1 1 , 11/eCt in h a,, Amendment. If the Democratic party of the North should commit Itself to the ini'adinent, thereby Making the' Net tit uuauituous In demanding Its ratification, 50.,..--.‘nanititity could not be t disregardml lov the - Ombset fetv weelrfrl Wo flilfe;1 1 / 1 11711iieti. Lams nod 110 small solid tulle, attempted to gage the ECU t t of tile party on this point'. The result is.a cons. lc. lion that the Northern Democracy It all never I Indorse the Amendment its a condition of re storatiorb If we might take It upon us to ail- vise our Southern fellow-citizens, would counsel t hum to rek-et taw proposed amend ment, to yield quiet Obediellee to 1111 constitti lineal laws, to maintain order, to protect and encourage. - the freedmen by equal lasses, and to 'abstain as carefully from agitating quest 10113 Of felierlli.llol,loC3 us if i hey had, 110 410111,010 in ;hero. , Their only'llope ,of redress is In Northern Justice, when It becomes evident that they arndeterinnied to await this with dignified reserve, flint they will neither Muni- Ilate.themsolves nor disturb the: puttee of the ennntry, Una they will furnish. SO food to agi• tatMn, but mstetlyderneall themselves as law abiding citizens, and pet lentil: await the fe snit, and that nothing will snake their Wm not to be parties to their thriller Inopilb The Tribune says "The President and Mr. Drowning believe that it is not 'certain that we will save the - government. -To this the American people enter an Indignant denial.. Tim dread which Mr. Johnson and his adatts era atfcet,.thal the government is In danger of destruction, Is not felt Icy the people, and still less in, they fear that their direct retire eentativos in Conertrss are the enemies of its existence.'' The Pout cans It flan ill-timed atter illhgleat outglvlng." •Tlio E.rprew ap proves It heartily as "a slat, Fditanlikeleiper." • • Free Press In Austrla—insanity of Xlll press Charlotte Confirmed. New Tons, October 2.l.—The government Of Count Bismarck has explained to-the Can. Met of Vier. of the publicity . .given to the protest by the . Austrian preen, to Which com plaint the , maxim° Minister replied .that lie _titd not recognize In any body the right of eon• ~ trolling the acts of proceedings of a. rover ehrn placed tinder the protection of Atpitrian hospitality; that moreover the press wits free throughout the Empire, unit no wise depend flt upon an . administrative director, 1.1111 that anybody that elnirreii info, vel -.by it could have retnitli se to the ordulary tri bunals to obtitio reilret t. The report ;of the In-anity of the Arch .Duchess Charlotte, of 31ex1co, rvetus to be condrined hy \the latest notri from. Europe.• the is at Wirumur. A eOrrOpoinierit Writes that during her frequent intercourees with the Pope, she has given evidence of Uri anti a feverish piety. Situ has repeatedly thrown herself it the feet 'of Pius the Ninth, and implored his protection 'against snareswith whichshe,believed her self surround° 1,. In short, the character of her Insanity Is to believe herself continually liarrassed by ellitnies r and traitors. -She ea-amply dares to touch 'any food which is Offered her, as she Imagines (lint Grail the per sons of her suite desire to poison her. 11cr medical attendants still hope that repose and care will restore her reason. 160 Irlbune on, Wendell Phillips.. New Yuan, Oct.:h.—The Tribune has the fol lowing this A. : Mr. Phillips is to lecture .this evening in our city. Ills theme, as drat announced, was .'The Tre misery of the Re publican Party." Re has sows changeettils to "Reject the Amendment; Depose the Presi- I dent." The Iteptiblican, are nut likely to ac cept Mr. Phillips as a counsellor in such grave Mallen until heehall have at least once voted for Its CILIIIiiIiaLCA. They may possibly be cum. pelted to impeach the President. but they will do this, !fat all, with profound reluctance and .only because It is their linperative duty. We fervently trust that the necessity tnay be avoided, for un impeach:um:dot the President, net matter how Just trlitl necessary, will id most certainly plunge the country afresh into cen• valsion and civil war, Jest when 115 need of peueeand thrift is most urgent. If the Bey ul-• ileall shall ever be eriven to such impeach ment; it will follow therein the counsel of no ...My so persistent, unit implacable as Wen dell We deprecate Mr. Phillips , pol ished invective ligallnd everybutlY unit every. thing only as ritlenhued to inferno the linger ing preJulice North and South ugiiinst ImPSr tint suffrage, and thus postpone a deal embracing sett lenient of our remaining Oilier maces. Interstletarwssigh the PreSiaent—Anollser Conuterfeltur Torneal Loose. of the Navy, end Atter. : • Vissli'warm+, Oct. 111,- . 1 . 11 c.Presiden toolitY bail an .ntervlew with the Secretary_ of the /,' any General ta upon , 11105 nn 11 or a 0 11101111 na. reasury , , Secretary ry 1111 ture. Audience W.1.110.1c0 ,g 1 von to Itemene n , Mine Lawrence, of r moist Omuta, and dela nate Goodwin, of ArizonW Territory. 110,1111,1 there were, at the White house, lion. J. Black. of Yd., judge y. of Maine, Inch Ta Mr. of I,oulslana, anti Judge Gilmore, of te. Wane. 'The President', hag ordered the pardon of Johnson Winn, convicted in November, ISCI, before the United States District Court, of New York of passing counterfeit U. S. Ira,' Dorsal currency and sentenced to the ren ace. Wiry for four years end nix months. Dedication of lite Baltimore Peabody !maltase—lnvestigation or ..E.Vonlng Star Disaster. New Yone, Oct. 2t.—The PosPs special says: The Peabody Institute in Iltitimore was deli. 'rated to-day with appropriate ceremonies. Governor Swann welcomed Mr. Peabody, who brielly replied. A private investigation by Captain Frew., special agent'ot the Treasury Department, of the Evening Star disaster, commenced • here today.. Solar ea is publicly known the res. gel was shown by seventy witnesses to be first daze in every respect. • TOraient `Conareablonal Tiontriomtvr. VT., October 3.—At a Union Convention neM In Hyde Park, to nominate candidates Tor Congi ass, in place or Messrs. Bort and Baxter, ono weic voted for by tile - Republiessis in..detpembes last, Worthington C. gmatti. Mgt. Albans, was nonitnatod on the ant ballot, receiving sixty-qv* vete.. -..-, , PITTSBURGH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,, 1866 • Examination or Pollee Commissioners to be Hein Today at Annapolis. BALTIMOILE, Oct. 2.5..—The examination of witnesses in the case of the Police Commis sioners will commence to morrow .before the Governor, at Annaimils. Some fifty witnesses have been summoned to sustain the charges of official misconduct against •the Commis sioners. It is understood that the council of the Commissioners whilst denying the Jurie• diction of the Governor to try the charges, have determined to be present to watch the progress of the case. Whether they will take part in the examination of witnesses, as they have been notified to do, Is not yet deter mined. . There Is much speculation as to the course the affair will take. - Some think the case will be abandoned for the want of sufficient evi• deuce. On the other hand, it is claimed that new evidence bus been nrocured, and it is de, signed to vigorously push• the oriiiir to rV speedy conclusion. The Prod.leure Cable MewlTe NEW YORE, Oct. lit —Tbe following meselig frottiPreindent Johnson was ecnt to Ltverpoo by t bu cable on the night of the onnq net To the officers of the AUXIMIC Telegraph • • • The President of the United States recipro- Cates the friendly congratulations of the ban. quet at Liverpool, and trusts that the people of Great Britain may henceforth and for ever remember that. hi the history of human .progress they will be held to have been not alien and hostile powers. but, kindred nations springing from one root and portions of one liter, extending the common principles or lib erty and humanity. Arrest of a :Murderer at New Orleans- , Conflict of and Military Author- NEW OILLEAES, Oct. 25.—tdatliew Gibson, a citizen, charged with murdering Seto. Shuck, c7th United states Cavalry, In Park county, Texas, hes been arrested by the civil author!. tii s and held tor • trial under` bonds. Hu Was afterward erre:awl by u military order from Gen. LIM WEs then brought by habeas terries belore District Judge Chnule, w be decided that the military bust neJurlsdle. [lon of his offense, ho being a citizen. Severe Sonia...gee of a Horse Thief— 'Leavy Facture of so OU Dealer. • - • ItosToy, October 3—At Lawrence, to-day George A. Slimestone, ono Of the livery ou g lire, and engaged in en affray walla State constables Some time ago, was sentenced t State . prison for twenty ',eery. The New Bedford sMndard says: The fail ure of George A. Simmons, oil dealer, of Bos ton, tor a quarter of a million dollars la re ported, Mall It Is stated that his liabilities to ii3rtie,ll2 this city are oue hundred thousand dollar+. the sew Jersey Bribery Vase. ' RZYTON, N. J., Oct. 2.s.—The Legislative bribery eases were concluded today. In the - emote( State vs. tiarret. Van Wagoner the Jury, tinder direction of the court, rentlei oil a ver dict of not guilty. No case In the. onieion of the State'S counsel w•as made out, the of Barclay llalnus , lu. consequence of thn ab. settee pf wane.es for the State, went oil for tne term. in the • Second Indictment against David Holzman, the Suite's counsel entered f 1 01 ts defect In the intlictineat. Atlantic Cable Tariff Reduced Ptity Per. Cent. tirvicc oP LONI,ON TELZOILAPII Co.. Jo • A ge t, JD. D. 11. Draiy, Genera! Agelit, As.rocm .1 • ,..1-1/ESC. :tin: gives Lne pleature to e .tortu you, and thntugh you the public that on and 8.11.1.1 . Ulu ilret day of November the tariff ou all menages passing through the Atlantic Cable will be reduced arty per cent. Very truly, your trien,l, 31 onitorsPistehalc4T—Iiiuk of llauover' =SI Now bong, October _g&—A Havana letter re ports that the Cuban government has pur chased or tile United States IWO monitors for Two mill on thatars, and WI the goverement has no available funds two wealthy merchants `Havana, Trulucla and Barn, have gone . • 11.11.101111 E. Of tilo lilnkri7eTtkiltSWg,NMAcAbiiiirutra;lii-d In Austria, Is likely to be a source of differ elite between Austria and Prussia. 'tailcoat' Accident I.orrivitut, Ky., October 25,—A. freight and ennstruetton train on the Memphis branch of the South .Nastivil.e itistiroad, collided lids morning near Ky. Part stf the ears precipitated over - a forty foot endemic ment, Dick Thompkuts, one of the oldest and best engineers In the emotry . , had both his legs crushed. We kayo. no further particu lars. • Trial of flank no berg. 31e., Oct. .s.—Thu alleged Itowdern• lean oank- robbers were Placed on trhtl to-day- The evidence tends to Identify Worn as the guilty par Lia.. CITY AND SUBURBAN. (ADDITIONAL LOOAL'NEWB ON THIRD PAGE.) Amoiesueots OPERA 1100 A e.—Tic Opel,' House was crOwd eil last evening by an appreciative audience, to witness C. 'W. Couhtock and his talented daughter, Inc Ll:lobes:l[lPd play of the 013c trOthal," Thls piece Is replete with many flue points, which were brought out effective ly by the entire cast, .each character being played exceedingly well. To-night the Coal decks take their turewell benefit, producing, the two pretty duniestie dramas of the "Por ter's linet.,” end the "Cricket on the Hearth." It is an unusually strong bill, and shoold at tract a large audience, as It 41011611 CA, will. The patrons of this establishment , have a rich scenic treat In store for them, as Mana ger Ilees has completed nil his arrangements and will produce the "Three Guardsmen" at Ids establishment on MOriday evening, with the tali strength of the star stock company. * From what we have Seen of the preparations for Its production, we are convinced that In 'regal grandeur and appropriate inuguilhainee it has never been equalled In this city. All the wardrobe appliances and effects that were ivied during Its successful run at the Olympic, icw York, have been secured for Ito repre sentation herd., rho sale of tickets Will COW. inence immediately ut the hox-ofliee of the Olnera house. Titus - rue—After a successful run of 'four :sights, .I.oDonnells 311E8lOr' has been with drawn frdin the hoards Of 1110 theatre, unil to night Mr . Brougham will appear In two or hit best characters for bis benefit, that of Capt. Cattle, In tits own dramatization of Charles Dicketis"dbmiliey and Sou," aunt as Utah. laginin In "His List Legs.. Of course the Melte will ho crowded. .liomelbtair to Do.. • 31iss likhin son's lecture last evening, at thn Academy of Music, under the auspices of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Assimiation, on'"Sornifthing to Do," was an earnest and vigorous appeal In behalf of hoe own sox, for an enlargement of their sphere of usefulness both to themselves and to the world, and an earnest exhortation to women to enter upon and occupy it. Many of her thoughts were good and imam!: but she said .many things trout w hick, doubtless, it majority of her atll. tors would dissent. Not a word was said up on Om politleal rights of women—that point upon which some of our lady reformers Insist so streirgly. But we shall not discuss the sub ject, nor show our opinion, Ono thing we re groti oil, and that was the luck of any infer. rice it, that Divine Man who lifted woman from beneath the feet of man and sot her be side him an his beloved companion a m y r i a ,,,i ; nor of the fact, tent if woman is less a citizen of elin h than man, she Is, for that very reason, better fitted to have tier citizenship In Heaven. 'fine hail was tilled with an attentive and appr:clative anflience. • A Policeman CCiargeil kith Blackmail lug a Woman. Celina Stanley appeared before Alderman Strain yesterday and made oath charging ()M -eer John I.ntz with extorting from her the sum of 111, by fraudulent representations. In Ler deposition the prosecutris states that Lutz arrested her on Saturday, last at the house of Mrs. Fanny A. Selene, liX Mitten. her!,•er's alley, on, as he said. a Process issued by Judge Mellon, for her appearance as a wit ness In the ease of the Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Splane, who wits Merged with keeping a bawdy house. Instead of conducting her to orison, the amused Is said to have brought her to a betel, where he engaged rooms until Mon. day morning. Ile then demanded the girl tO give him the slim named above, or he would and her to Jail. She, fearing he.would carry his threat into execution, faun the money awl escaped Confinement. A warrant has been issued tor the arrest of Lutz. S Med on the antleond. Captain A. B. Jolly of tho Northern Line racket, Savanna, came to his death on 'Thurs. day, the lowa.t., by a railroad to:enfant, near Be dtuk, Captain Jolly was well and fa vorably known and had been identified with the Northern Line ever linen Its es RIUIIZII.IOI2. ills etuldemand violent dent It will cast a gloom over Ids host of acquaintance., who sincerely sympathlie with Ids wife pl ac ey In their less. His funeral will takefrom the r ef sidence otitis brother, Mr. A.. J. Jolly, t'hU. lipsburuh, P11...011 Saturday, the.27th inst., at ten o'clock a. x. ills numerous friends will learn of his death with feelings of deep regret. The liemette.—The (42rtilt. can be. ob• Mined at thinlel.Ferry's popular clews depOii No.lol Smithfield street, where a large stock of lute books, perlodiesle, magazines and Ma- Lhhaery is kept constantly on hand. ~,STABLISg~D_ THE TEMPERANCEVILLE HOMICIDE. Conclusion of the Trial—Argot:tent% of etstinsel and Charge of the L'ortrt — Vrr• diet of the , fury—"hotlty 01 3/zarder In the Second Degree. — , . Turnsoar, October 9t.—Gout t opened at the' usual hour yesterday morning, and the trial of Charles 11. Stein, for the killing of Davlil Roberts, Was resramed. on the preceding days, the family of the olefeinliint were present In Court, Mrs. Stein sitting' a Ith apparent cOolness except when t is CoUlisel for the de fense made some pemiliarly a treeting point in ids argument, when she would weep silently, Or when the District Attorney made coll.• strong point for the prosecution or some On. complimentary tillu sten, when she, svonld look it keen which che conk! not ex press. She sat clots beside liar husband throughout the trial, and the two little viol dreu - sat with thou. The little girl did not seem to comprehend 1110 situation of her fa ther, but the loy clung close to his lather's chair and wept nearly till U.,. tie. The de fondant himself seemed more de m eply inter ested in the Case us an interesting and exeit log Contest than im a matter of Ills mid deut tor liluL The only circumstance that seemed at all Le rweieonie liim ‘l, its the silent crying Of slidh child,rtl•toh teemed grieve w!' o l. 4t r o t fi '. t he to a n noy limo ilti su t wlthetut auy apparent emotion, and watt:li ed keenly the course of the :apt Meet. 31. AL burartzwelder, Fsq., kir the defense !heat:Mal - cased the court. /nal jury at length, , lu lilt usual forcible and iireumental lye style, submitting the follow mg oli w bi c h he urg d toe court to charge the Jury. and tying his points with numerous citations on authority, mid supporting them by ingenious ?gun:teats; J- Flrst—That here it felony attempt...l or. on the person of tile wife, and the Mist. oel nn terpOso and kill, such killing will be Justified. Wharton, Ibmileoll• eecontl—Tnat if toy ll... Orate! has if tea-ne at/le apprehension that his wife is in iinnon e nt danger of 111-0 of life, or Iti great I,”glay harm, and kl It, the; killing is excusable, I !neigh there one not stet sal danger. Wharttni, liom 1. eide, 219. X0,22 ' Wright, 2.17. Third—Tied In ..tinting. the lea.,onabh, apprehen,on, the Joey must ennsider the phy sical condition of the portico, 1% Malmo, floe, fettle, Fourth—fiat If, the jury believe; that Runt erts was killed utillestguedly, then'the rule as to self-ulefettse and ren•intiable umir.•ltenslon will apply. Wlittrlltil, tiredlyFifh—That It the jury believe the shot was the pri-oner while Itiltollett It tttlet CM elk:1110ln protltietel ly sitfiletent provocation, then the I:1111i, lb ICU manslaug hter. Slxtb—lf the ' ittry believe that the killing wits in defense of his :Rini I y or property, the Prisoner was not to rut rent, ttel the killing Is excivoild o. It' heron, 112-3. At the conclo.ion of Mr. Oa artzweldet's somewhat piolompal remarks, ale. Court and Jury weft:Addressed, on the part of the Cum. monwealth,lby lion. S. 11. 1/.11, District Attor ney, Who wn more brevity than pr, de cesemr..revleweci the lystinitylp In the Case, and cued 11111 law beat log thereon, id.oodue that Stein Itim-alt ai lilr ever disturb/toe. , May hat, m•euri 1,1 in his house on that night, its he hel.l out It cent!, el invitutiOn to all noun,, to asselulne there, and atter they 11111 boated them with intoxicating drink. lie t hereinte could nOt Mahn that to Cohert., Im was only exerel-Vng the right Of :111 01 , 11135 r, Citizen/It protectin g his house trout onto, fill disturbance, loasintieli :as the 11111 u, 1111 mottoes, ;If inlawltil loan, thy., eas Isdirectly i rueeableto the dote-mant, , Again. there Way no preintslitate.l deo In 1., mice on the Part of the porter° n Melt belonged—no fight lit Manned in. the delve,. between al Ills nationalities. W . lottevel there was of n general character. wlot only in, colorant to the initial difficulty bele yeti het,. erts and :dein about toe cigar, whlchtlinlcuity an certainly Ind se:lime/it to In-Illy the shooting, tool hind tertioaale.l long before the tiring. A brief it, lew mf the testimony - beating on this p o int e made. As to :he shortit was any. intention, on the oart o: the deten... ant to proteet wile, lie, elle, fir Li tom thn very Wan who II f t :telt nuur lel, and was doing nothing a limey., In t he eat ot absalliag. Ile stud the tool (ten, time ago, mvuvol. ea Mtn, and 11., promo tell tile eihnotom Is .lon, ea le. c.f. fart that the defendant made s-vei tempt, to kill, hr ettl3 11,11114 Cat, ll,' erts, and alter he had hilted idol, tiro, g . aret ...• cilininately after the tette:o,llj ci 0 1,1. It , only n imamate clnanee le e.l lb [lic prisoner bring on trial fon . three :nye tour dem a. , the Teeultof his genet:a malt am! desire for revenge, the I tilt: let Attorney hail rots'lteled the Court clinr..ed Ilia Jury to ile• fellow oez -first youcerning Lila points salmi:: I by the defense: First—Tide point atilrmed, will the .iii feation that the killing way neee—sry, or to a satiably appeared to oli nee. 0,1 V, to avert the attempted lelotip.„on the wits, The danger in her must lot ludrintllateatel fitoultient,ol Imre appeared to be So, Una tit, othereasooshie prospect or means of esraval at hand to user( it, except by killing the assacatit. SeCOnd—A (firmed. The anime or 1. , this partly COUttllittel InJilts .1 1 111.101C.111011 In the answer to the tint point, and nothing further 18 net:Ct.:Ml y Int lie sail eXcept in silica le, 1, puha. , make tho, tinder the clrenny.dances, on the part 01 the husband, In: lutist hat, no other available means at hand of area Ong the injury to his wile than by killing the assailant. Third—This point Is affirmed. Yourth,Ailirtnell. If ore ni Isener 11, ills wife were naltalled by ono err Intel.• par: les, mid either of them in danger of itte or tr eat t ae lpy and the danger imminent, or alma lent!), so, rind_no other Mean, at 11.111,1 of escaping or averting 1,1, and 111 ilttelliptilig Ip kill the assailant the prisoner undesigtimllv killed the deceased he worldexctisable. I That is to nay. that J the prlOner wan b.. CI, ClititStttned ILS tO be excusable to taklii`A life In self defense of himself or his wife, anti lie Uridesignedly took the life of the wrong party by mistake, he would be equally excii-able Os though he hail killed the actual 1111411.1.11 t. Flith—Tlals Is also itelrini4l. If the fatal shot .was tired under the OKettentlellt or A 1104141 puke of pa....ittn prod need by adequate cation, either in a sudden and nom etee.litallel affray w lime actual blows had [tabbed, or Noes Inflicted 1111011 lifir self and a lie, and in Ihe neat of blood prodoetal s lim OW, It V. 0111.1 lie 11111. manslaughter. To [odor., It to man-laugh m teat It t 0 lltlws fir canals froth Ihe ex el termini. of a sudden fight Or.ll'lY brim. words or Instating bingo Lee u not afford titbit:quote proVocutlOn. Tile di, title. lion between mauler and manslaughter con- Dints in t Ills, that inanslang liter Is soppo.eil to Ile committed in the sudden heat of Moot or obulltion or pass‘on—impulsivylp Mao, 111 illt•C the excitement of the moment about any malice, either expresser implied; llot murder. either of the lirst co . ..et:end liegree Issuppowil tun result filen, Mallet , . Tile Otte Ix the tuella. 0( 31111,1mi of sudden pa.sion, till arbitrate pin. vocation; the other murder is stippo.ed te sta from line wickedness of the heat I; that 1.. to be hornet malice, eltherexpres.,iir•lie Sixth—lf the killing was dune In defeese ot the_prisonees property or Mildly, thin 1. trillt principles apply us already explab nil. it is true s us sho rty In tills 00 lon I hat if It mah property or faintly is attitelietl he In not bound to retreat !loin it or if be fore taking life in or their deity., That ' is(to say, lie is not Minna to leave It or tin•in defenceless and make hlsoa ti eyeititil d Ile multi, Re may defend them, and take Ilfe ht their tiofellee, allthongli Inn might him If I . ..espe; nt to excuse him under it ell el rr nnlnt seers, tilts danger to his life or property most la. Im minent still Immediate or reason tome -.r nit to It 1/(11t1011 t, collided oval, tool Olt exceptoOtrhaVr..nvaliable r 1: by 171 sit /eavuuahly 11T; Of Importance awarded 1111 be moo vimn of t man's property Is tenllltietl ttl the 1/1"Irellell 'of the p05....1i0n of his M V.et het leer any question in regard to Lite locetnee+.lml et the dwelling house et thil Id isuitiornt 1.44 10 e, 1s for the jury. ilia Ifonor then prtet ~, 10t1 10 leV ti I IS. t.ltaftlly ItddllCell 111 the rate, Rita Iti I,tt dee 0 the law bearing upon the tillil.lolll. Nradn. up I murder. At the cenelo , lon fit Ito ellarfe, the le , : retired, and 11111 Court 'molt a u•eeo, tlulll le o'clock. Ott the re.,,,efttiolltlif of Colo I li, the etlei. nOon, the jury bad not nit reed ti p„ . 1 .1 . 1 . and IL was not milli half pant ea wet.. 1., Unit IhnY auninitteini their vet , liet .t that time the to Inoner is not 11l eittlil 111 tie•l placed In the box, anti the Jut v royal. I the room. Itt reply to the , itte.11...1 ot not guillyt e the foreman r espaiolcol, " 1, 1 ,1 11 of murder 1111110 1111 , 011,1 oleg en.` . l'llo le . otter tCCOIVetI thin, vet diet tent yabooess, ro • ceps that lin grew a ill tle pale, het toontinit or two after the verdict huh hoe. runlet ell he Regan to tremble violently, a n d fie a !mummy seemed lii anoger or nolo.. II waso,.•o.ot that he ex - pie:tea a vrtillet of acquittal. At er the verdict had been retained la duo form, the prisoner was remanded to Jail; and lett the room, Preceded by tits wife and children, Court then resumed Its routine 01 other hied. hens. Eil=l! = A youog Gertnan named Edward Jc nn I, up. peered before Alderman lirnubert, yenter.lay, And Mad° Oath.' chargt ng Edward Ley with having perpetrated an unprovoked tissanit And battery on the perAon of the deponent, it'dippeere the procucuter wan employ W ed I . ly Day. Ul attend Ot On ed ur day the accused visited his stable to clew Inn the condition of theianitnaln, which, net being es bedealred it, ho struck Jentil ten times in tee face with bin clenched nit, tulltring his "dial" in a serious way. Day wee held ht kyn bail for a nearing, to be het in . the ca sh thi s evening at. seven o'clock. Celebratiom—A grand Ernion liennblican Jubilee was held in. Wheeling on Wednesday evening in hOnor of the. realm t Mention [H. , nmphs.: The Mir Was gaily .thum Imam! and .decorated With tinlOt. Mottoes and iron Soren- Ow. 4 . Plnvession.iconsiating or the Sire Iks partment., nomhet 6t military and oCric or gentrett, nit. and clttlean to common, march ed through the streets. The (entice corm, Nra, Continued and Oat to the midnight hour. Interesting to Farmer. Regarding la teritel itevenue tax Hecimon. • The following is * very important tofarmers, the decisions have recently been given by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington. • Ist. Filthier.. will not he required to make reliant of produce committed in their own mediate (awhile,. - .41. Tine farmer's prolit, from sales of lien stock are to he Mond from deducting from the grn” rcrrlpi S for animals sold, the. per chase money paid for the saute. If animals have been lost ring the year by death or robbery, the purchase money paid roc such :U11113111,1 May IPO deducted from the gross come of the farm. No deduct ions can be made by the farmer Mr the value of services rendered by Ms mi nor children, I:ll,,ther he actually nays for . much cervices or not. If adult children work for him and receive cotupeneattoa for their labor, they are to he regarded an other hired lahorer+ is tlett , rititning his income. al It. Money paid for !altar, except such ten fs• `tined or employed fe demeetie berriCe, or 111 the prOduetlon ref at tidies consented in the fa ll) et the producer, May ho deducted. rico. No deduction call be al/owed in maybes° for the coot of mproductive labor. if house servants are employed a pet - lion Onite time in i.r.t.ltietive labor, such us the making of hatter nod claw-e. :or sale, a prOportlollate rtionunt of the ',ay.. paid them may be de ducted. GI h. . Expenee4 for ditching nail clearing ee- land are phibily expiefees for permauen im pro, 1111,11 t, unJ not deducted. 7LII. TO. , ammint expended for fertil !acre :quilted a luring the year to the. farmer , land may he tit - elected, hut no dCIIIICIIOII Is al lOWSIi FM' lertuiaers itroduced on the farm. The eobt of Cecil purchased fur sowing and planting may he deducted. Nth. 11 a person soli.; tinnier standing, the moilt, are to be obtained by estimating the :due of II:el:I:1,1 alter the removal of the tim ber, and flout the emu time °tit:titled. deduct ing the estumited valne of 13.1/11 nn Ills lot dry of Jaiill.ll,, Imif, or on I he.day of purchase, if itielia-,f bin.: that date: • -- . . here reintir th,en Inane - by the I ax..paN er !WOO ItilV hntldiug owned hy hi 12 ‘1111 . 1114 the preceding rive years, nothing can he thin tic•ted fur repati., inane during the year for winch 111COIllo In Int h. A termer gi make rettirns of hit Produce sold within the near, but a Mere ex nntOry 1101111-la tor a tat„ is not a sate; dell, Inc, new, nr ininhtrueilve, is C 4 MOIILIIII. • Thu crittu ion by whietr - to Judge Whether a complete or not is to deter mine Whether the veiblor still retain, In that Character a right neer the tiro perty; If the property were or de, hayed, tll/011 which pante+, In the :1 1 1,21,1 ul any . other relation bet weerr them of the entithir ahri vendee, would the . Petrolmam null Ito Proapeets. . The 11, tavillo //cruld city,: The heyday of eq.echhilltni In I.ntrOltlllll and petroleum ~r0;......s la of el'''. There lb scarcely a poadhility that the eau:lle...la wlllell ut ono time agita ted the a hole country In reference to this pro il net ion eall t......r In. .invive.l. Thu reaction ha, laen -evere, and ny the reflux natal . Yalu :o.le inlet e-t, hobv hr en swept away. But n.aaltl.tanding tho ilenreacion In Intlines., 1 ami the t .•-...at am ..I out-ode attentton to it, thod'i!u lar dave 2 , .•. 11 2.-A . 2ly 1.22•2,2.,21 In gooil (.11 ,c2l-2 ,:222.• ..:2 ..-le., lily_; With wtse a- o. .22" i 2 22l2i , try,und litre availed I h..tm.. 11,, 4•1 2 ‘ . ..ry h.1v2p222,:e WIIII/11 373. Illi e 1..n101tt...1. II -.ail.. is., 'nary, Mho, , la ...id, ....l . 1.., ...,.. 1,1 sql '..lght or ye. ' tr..tema aadd., t....t a- tal 71. 17:07/ . ..4q/(11/ 11l . .....1, I here !cis ...,..1-1. 11.•... .Neel 144 sue. ...•....1.11 Ind ~..1 n 1 now: 7 ;are are more pro. .111. mm a MI.. than eemr. a.... althoTigh the mon ..tor- .. I. net, ~.i ~, ut..l to. th I Mar thouland and LIVnIV.• bUtadr...l ' , acted- rna ddy bat, " 0 50011 1.74 //Env 7t l• /1,171, .•74../3 1.1..1.1.......,)dt ILI., ide....1.) . , 5 , 111 ..I ilow.na nnd 1 , ./rilpn,,, AO., greatly otam tit.: 1..., ea-, 'I :71. v.,/ In: .7110011 LIN• the i 4.,p4.11 'tat...... Id ~. ... n:cii 'dna . .. that Sine,' the 212 -:"( •. ,2,2 21, -1 , 22. 2, , r2y-tuo millions 0fg.2.1. !..?,, f I.i :..: ,i ~. ,:,11 ”sported lII,M y r• mmpal ports ot i'm rmted :.B.rm. ; , la , ,s, :n 1 /7,7 .171. 1., 14.1 2221.2,5 mit tlitemd udllan, 1 m ..• 1.....11., thoLimand 1..,,110na 44 :II f0r . ....t.1 Tat, -h.", ad Illerenning. 144,1.1i4T'AVti'!'4.14 lii.:l4el;llVO'PettiliVP..."ltnel2:= 1:11.... _......• .; nod n a ..: Int- In Millet has been B.:.dh: , M - .. , - , t•1t0 . 1.42111.4 a htch have taken Vin!.. ..: I , /L.,...) 1.. an n.., the .I...antgat hold!; .I.I.l.• .....11i•at•itI to babe miun.loumed ~,n,,. ...17/.. 1,4.1 I/771 1r...., tn1ia11......,:n1 ...Ittllallea t. A 11.71 th e number oft e:.4.-I, whielt have l•. n mrtroteunt Mtelt“tvely troll ridludel phi:, ..., i4,471g71 7/.../..771.1L / LILA bei.7l7 as Inally ni 0.1., a n....... I • -....1 L.V1,113'..:1,Vat In• eight 11/.71111., 11, ........ !.Ira:, and petroleum l'emt , IN ./11. 7 11./14t.1,411:47,7.-3 e !.hit noottler Stu to ca. equal. [ Itrott o ed.—A, the ”tra.tuer I..th,rty:tva4 at tho rareershurz Wharf, Wet night a Pot, : the ,t atoll:1:4u, took Ho. I ao.: wea I over to bo I:xproso also et Ihe .:411, ',Li,. .e.lO 1130;i1 , 1 (hot Itor root. eat. Ira:isnot:lig lily hu• sioo pre.ore , lot I. :ho side tor the port pose ;4,1 t 1 riq L I y. 0,110 ,turn• ny ss , lllo 1.1 twr,ln Ate,t,l o 1 ^ eking Into the yhe i, he toll o ricer. Ile was howl:4 to en) for holy, I.•.it bolore any enubl b, relolored lie ha: I 0:o:too-ore:I nallornotti: n(0-1 . . seart . l.llV.As noole tor his body, but otetreetuo .:11y. nor oo Lir to: inforlOot 1011 go,), 1413 It yl , l I ev•tv-re•l. 1 . 011, 11 . 01,11‘,Ve, ~bout roily mile, belersv W1.14,1111;4 to , !liver! ITallter , ,.—Therm appears of late to 11.00 Lien ii riot intlaz Into our city, flow some quarter or other, of a number of tianales Of the baser sort, who shamelessly wad: oar ,i,lrcids night after roglllonicOsltngiii dAanrns who route In their way. They have tivemile an ertial nuisance, and the should pay s4l)na: atttaltiall to rt filialt ths illy of their , preenee, If a them lie foam! pari.blo to ;Jo. e . That so nu. Raul crvattitee should earn livelihood ht it rny , IllanitS I . ll.llllargh, I. l'aalittelitary o •I pou our moth,lii . h woolly by no Aterlag. Goil.al S.an.lasky Regiskr Says I hat zlh• ut Castalla Lath county, 11`ili0111!IIII. cleverest thillg of t,l ' ap council. 110 ly rooms - v. 4 a circular ft to II 'jr. Charles Kamp, a:111311mm of !ha. Nat ihnal Jollimma Con. trhl L'ohlanitthh, at W d ashington Llty, bogg g in muds hitla as !Achill/ intrilllite .1011,k n ou the C enclosast had ahmt, 10 erochtant [(slap plrthoric parks am. hi C.tlntenac a..compati led lay Inr vertu lwaptairg Slant the maul:Malec smithl a.. aciamatasl )1101 applied 141 the congenial ph, pose Silent toms,. ACelfirlll,—Ahoilt. three o'clock On Wed eial.ly mm1,11,4;1;111 employee of the Italia twit, .114 itllll.3ild whom, b uu.slile.to foists], was unfortunate caiarin so • 100 l under, the wheel Of a . linininailre. Tao accident. occurred at .Catec- The- a malt an; lausight Is] 11111 el:) . 11101 L 13,11 In Ulligttrn 1.03111P14 11011.41., Mbc t . Ilan Hoist , 1111,1 PrlNial mare called to itinouristo the em,lied root, 'halm opt.: as Inn a it, portorlite.l ye , terdity, list. autrerot tieing junior the Influence of ohlorolortu. lie Is now doing roll. • • ---- Gaud Appolulitteut.—Many wlll bo 91101 1 , 1,t Ma( k;tawral Georg., S. (lanais., lor• otarly :slaj(r hl tile Eighth itetilltlea( l'enusyl.. In fn Ilanyt . vy.., 1.1111 attyruatata Colonys of the rill ittat(s. Art tiler), has bee. t0 , 0c00t...1 to Coolainey In 111., regular army. Tau tie:torn' ilrnetal 7,111,5y1t mg tau war to eXcal ay lit and aux luoveled Nell. yral int . gallantry In tan :lust. • A livO monk tpAttlent filiblolll3 olr,orVe :oolong the ten of thtn Ent); 14 lt utmit.lo.l AO: lit,Cllll4, ntrOOLAy re9.llllllllg th.• tomtl.llto nt. wino, t.o f:Lstotted to 111111tttst.101. ilicallet or it tolitett girdle lit ono enl nee, pint allowed to Hang to,ely. tW a van't nu) . tip n.itulre tllu non foible, W.lro ot . Attellut..—Title (Friday) 171/...":1 it( tw., atll t 1.19 evening o'cluck, ut t Aneilua •al cut, will to, , nl.l nit 1 .0 , 114 611 V, / . 11111111 Warllol 1111 , lis .111,1 mo,t. ecoitly Thu :111'1,1.111y 111%111..1. 111. i 01 4 1101..1 . n. -John Whoso. pa. u.ido ut Ina )moth in It_vvo and riith ti :min avenue, ,licit In 0„ I .111 1110;1 01. A tie 010/11, 0 14 10 1, 11 , 1.• Wi4. cell anti laVurubly 0111.0 lit till, 1,1 p, Ivl/ketl helett bat a km .la, illoott any.—Hr,\M.vy floebeemwoelitiwwv parneeps ermOnt, ‘,,e4 LlEUher M0v.e1...1d gileete In Coolte,towa and removed Lu too, Went, 'Ate love, her life I.:, the rrLgua er -Thwh well, who refoUd _to learify it :aired her. Tut uur SoideLy wi Imunro grant! elblbal at it the At:AdtnY "t t 3 L , Z 6 ie on Monday 4:santing noxt. --se. 11 tetr • :u • • DHOW li—lteCollf.US--eyet t:etolter 'Fe It. r. I toosite, g: t. ttIIIIW "'ru •tl ALl.3.llce.nt' AS, (4' tur•lt. We with the harpy young roe plea Ilfe tfJoY +ad 11%1.0.-6, and :et) they Crtst adoren the reel - cut of time, wit bout etteottote,ll,s • fork of not or al: 1. low of sadirtess. ...nIGICAVII—t'n cycatuß. JOIN D. ISSIILAS F. need 44 ~c4r, '. The funeral will "St Discs from Ills late resi dence, No. 41 SeJeral vscet, on FRIDAY NOW, ISO, at a o•c:ock. service. at the Cathe dral. The ftlends of the family are - re,pectltlayln • Sited t attend: onl , l/.•-•t/oc•ne.day. Iletober UN W N. In the Rob • car •• I 'lo age, , The (corral will t.. l e place from. RI. iate red dens(. In sllner‘cll e, on FRIDAY MOUSING nt. to o'clock. Carriage, Wallets.: Ike olkileot Falttna S,lll,otlUrtltr of ratlthriart •rul Jrcenta sts, at 94, o'clock. PRICE THREE CENTS. • .3lsnufacturers and Denlers In all tines of . .7 2 117.1ELINTinCrELTVID Parlor, Chamber, • - Together r Ith a full assortment of Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, X.c.woest C;exisda. Fbri..Dents. 1866. FALL ' 11366. CAXLY'E'rtail. We are now exblbigne for FALL..MADE:JO° Most rit•neice wet orgooels we knee.. ever .bad the pleasure or offering to Our patrons. English Brussels and Tapestries, Of =7I=I:`,I,T,IWiI'AVII:LIT,,',',At,7t.'" RICH WITCH] AND VELVET CARPETS ASD BEGS, EMBIWIDERED SWISS lALCIL CIJWIAINS. New and Elepe Pattern of Cornices, . Side & Centre Tassels, Loops &Bands, (Ake Htylee Notting l:nrhtin.• • ' Id'FAIILAND & OOLUNS. Next. honor to 114 or d I lLrsUn ll ll Pei': Utnee, lieeot?Yloor. CO - PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HA'YING • bur:limed the mock and machinery of I he late Fit EDICitiCK EseiILEMAN S. have on Ihe Arm clay or °mein—. Thai, entered Into& partners lip un r the a•yle or lIARFEIt, GUTMAN & ior tile manufacture of wAtioss, sc.. at the *ld es. talniMed Sta.. of FredetlCk. Aeachiemenn and 'rheum llnrper, on Bearer street, alancheeter. Sod would re.peettully reneit a continuance of the patioaage hitherto Iberatty be-mowed. TIRMIAn HARPER, 4. ANTHONY 11U (MAN, • 0c12.146 ADAM AnnetiELMAN I/. 010. 8. 800TH ronrr awls JOHN. ROSS & •loClBnottB TO • wedi N. OLDEN & ILAN UPACTUUntii .11111 D DZALEB/3 LY Jarbon Oil Lamps - and Fixtures, CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS, &C. Ivo. 641 Maskr.ls.sst EilZroat, inyinen:dn.wl* prrrsnuutut, Pd. poiNT nevi' HousLi W. H. GARRAIZ & CO., lialsters, Grain & Bog Dealers, No. 17 Water Street, and Nos. 5 and 7 Penn PITISBURCH, PA. • TV.`ii4 4 .l? ViVas ' a f tr•lti a . f" Tr.raFIEV. J• c. 13111 , 11:161 j Co LI V1.3'11171 , CO., 31 an it:Mac. ".• • Inrerd rdnrsxparl,l. ~ninon RIA it/Vpbtari eiCrX.P 41%. - 17:741.rr LES. Z. . enrnn - berry And benton byrups; 134:blen ciinlbn Albs. ittPl•ll Mon 1., Lager rine b and lim, idbr; Cider by ibb , lararrn, tall barrel ken. ..4;.; d 4 &HAL nl%, nezr lieco l`ltti, 4"4" r ti 4 b 4to t't nV ' ibf.. IP" D . rdd Or the b 04,.. ,4•11..11.41,1•T ONCE(. CLOSE &iJ, Practical Furniture Pjanufailurers, COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS West style* of FURNITURE A.natitetln band. j. D ... . ............. CONDV• WILLWIS & COWAN, 'PLASTIC SLATE CEMENT ROOFERS. The, ',repots haiolii large ani,plylf Itono Ma• Leda's, Kate Cement. Igen., Ir.onn, ?Mat. and VaraWes. Proapi at , rntma Oren to the Rooting [101! rillE CELEIIIiALTED srigt.it; OTH •• Rua — • an I Nealinv. Lark — 'are mum farttareb:nnts tb, '.l tjt.traN WI/ILK d.• ca.ar Pealarntlary. Atte itar larks , eprbag sad Plata, N and • Troeks ot every stela. soada at lbe l beat tav'aetal at vbart.o warranted. Jail • t. , OLtrbib U 4 COLEMAN, ot"//A minic:i s 1.4 . 11.1.04 LE CEMETERV.--The be.. tl fu I "Dod's-atre." the largest The glreud Orn'lleuWVlge'll'ttnVd", itllLbliftfelralttnti Mlegbene. For [Jurist lota, penults or WI s at ventral Drug Store of COUL &4CLA VEY ' , ' All,. emus Mr. FAIRMAN & SAMSONa- • UN D 1 N. 196 Smithfield cor. 7th, - (Etat sate from3eYeath SUM.) ANL. 124 N, N PUnlir 3TItBET. •r.r.YtattQNP. P•. • ALEX. A.11it214 . • Dl 3 = o3 ol . ll.TBX3rjEmil, • - k ffu.lA Fourth a tree{, Fltthbargth-F,. COFF/Nb of all kinds. CB.APES, G SAW Eth,Amd every .I,..criotthn of Funeral Formant/2g tiaoo. torrustico. °two l s y had night, Hearhe..learrturautorrasou, Ithlhnicxesh—Her. brrld Kerr Rev. Ii W. Jacobus, MU, ThOrulis Fanteff.' jhoobjj K, T..) T. WHITE & CO.; '• UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Hancbesrer, Wood's In anerrkinttY. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE; Verner.). Sheffield sad Chanters street.. H vars.. and Carriages furalshed. , nonsEsn FOR 13.M.X.aN7 One tacelent Riding and Drltlog Horse, ' Two Horses soluble for Doeturs"Or, Family use, Will be sal low, as the owners hate no use IV them. at HOWARD'S UTERI S SAI.E • STA !IL E ovla First street, near Mono:lsabela House. ra7".a"'THREE GUARDS:TIEN. THE OLYICPIO THEATRE EDITION. It I PIM Performance In Inf. city will short!! =MM lIEW OPERA HOUSE, Produced at au Actual Cost of $5,000 The tra GREAT C.CEN IC PRODUCT/ON In th It) f..rtuatur EVERY SCENE NEW AND MAGNIFICENT, The result of ors, TWO MONTHS CONISTANT .lAftOlt by Mr. 0. C. ItICMAIMS and solsttots. The most NOVEL MECHANIOALEITECTS known In xtng,meehmism. The pl3y, (one of the and nod Interesting In the modern blond , 1 entuk.) Pt e444,4 4 GRIND SERIES OF .111GMPICEM SNECIMTLAR SCENES. "Int the UItA.ND RECKPTION CHAMBER OP ANNE OP AUSTRIA, THE POUT OP CALMS, d numerous °Mei> of eju. merit. The play end g >rltu the GRAND SALOON OF KING LOUIS S 11. OF FRANC 111 1 111AIW'S FINEST EFFOUT 51 agar! really 'Nominated en 4 superbly Decorated by 'WELDON a IC ELLY. end J. J. tiri.a.karlt: t CO. The ma tcrial lased In THIS SCENE ALONE VALUED AT $2,000. Th. , Cs.: of paractery Iv beyond don L; oneof BEET EVER EBIPLOYED IN THIS GREAT PLAY. • • • b,• Merle rem voted by ruoMAS ti Ali Ex: - E., aumit.m Director of Die OLYMPIC T IIEATLIE, NEW YORK, Whcr9.. l •l4trAmr . _ • RUN OF NINETY CONSECUTIVE - 1 , 111.7E7 — , - 8008. Now OPEN. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS 01.2, W. J. AMCIib...AV. C. uorrr.n..••v. ♦. s.. HVYI4B MYERS, lIOPPER .Sr., CO., (Sncoessars to it. Ltulger,) No. 45 Smithfield St., and Dining Room Sets, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, Constantly on bawl and for site at ti to kV lALy 'A V DMINdfID JOLIW. CONTAINING) THIRTY-TWO COLUMNS or AND INTERESTING BIiADINY HATTER, TX/GATHER. WITH MAR- ' HET REVIEWS AND CUR• C. =I TWO ; EDITIONS ISSUED ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. The Hdfllon to forwarded which wilt maChl iabacrlberaoone.t.l 84, 4 1 e CoDT (per annum) Club. of Pave Clubs of Ten o; mote NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OP ELIA RE A 8-IS-E FOR SALE OR HIRE, AT DUNSEATH & CO.'S. od 45;8' 77.1.1U2. Mtroot. DunEIJI - AND GENT'S Vi T A. r I I 3EI3MWD • 1 - ALL STYLES.. AT GREATLY EIEDIECED mry LIE ST., EA R FIFTH. U CUEAP SPECTACLES, GO TO RASLETT & CO'S, 93i Smithfield Street. orf JUST ARRIVED FROM TUE eAsT BOOTS API SHOES. JAMES ROBB, No, S 9 Market Strert, Pittsburgh, Pa old eotabl lotted house has now In sto s thirty. fice thousand dollars worth of Boots and.ehoca, and Ityleo the latest. the quality the I,•st, we re s tenni° ell to tell at VERY Lute PRICE,. We hare ree.olv•••1 0,1 to be and srcold by any In the bus lueso thet keeps goods worth having. Call and cantons our stock of,juals, sad we feel aatloned that you wilt purchase , what you want In the Boot and ohoe - Llue. • Ito not forget the place, SO Market el reef. Joan JAM oh 52,1011. JOHN CROFT, REJL ESTaTE aGEXT, Of!lee, No, 139 Fourth Street, Pittaburgh, Hee for cafe the following 'Rent Entate A beautihil now Frame bights finished, coata.utog six rooms and wide hall, bark' , IS by 36 feet, WWI two tire paces and marble mantles. Lost of building. 27,250; will be sold In connection. with 2 or 9 acresf ground. Parties buying the entire 9 wres, Inc l uding the house, cast have tEWeroPa. hich consist rimspoirs. oats, potatoes, an a tine tbilk vow. Price *MOW; one third down: balance [olive years. secured by tem.! and mortgage. Situ ate et kalgewood elation. :miles fromn the Penna. Railroad. Trains passing to and thls station every hour of ilie day, up to 11_ o'clock S. M. 'Poo- SEbbiOU immed Also. a few more atiRF. LOTS, at $l,OOO each; one third ,ash, the balance In at e years; situate at the shore static.. Tire pino of these lota, and the nine seresand house shore mentioned ern be seen at this orrice. A new Frame House, 4 rooms. [hashed navel jizn wide ball: lot ID by by feat; situate olMiefferaort st.; Allegbeby. . House or M rooms, with wide balls, hot and C 0.,! water and gas throughout the house, on Chestnut street. Allerheny. Also, a large amount of other city property for We. Vince hours fr.un../ to 12 A. M., 1 to Sr. m., and. 7 to 9 lu the evening, • ee2s PHOENIX b'Tt!INL BREWERY - oncER MALSTERS AND BRRIV►I S Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, • PITTSBURGH, PA, • RADERT,AVATSON. Manager. IeI9:MS W. 11. GAIMA!.....D. A. 1100T11....W. T. GARUAIID. 1„1,17E.111011 0A 2 17 1. - , 3 • 1 1r42T . 1gi rvr LEATHER, BELTISG AND HOSE, , . Manuf:eturol al No. 59 SMITIIVIELD HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Also. Agents for Neer York ltubbcr Co. C4-taart Always on .soperlor quality of LACE' LEATH elc OL.II HYDRANT itusE, corrlcl /21V1VIlsl 111.1,1:S. it El.r litttqi, GIZEALT IMESTERN PLANING MILL, Corner of Parbrii Street ad Dpizecoo Tay, PITTSBURGH.' PA Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings 31ADF.11/ 0111)Elt. untlnlsisel work la put In a dry house and dritshed Yeti en taken out. Palings, Flooring. Weather Boarding, Laths and tlhluglea constant yon hand. gswing s re-sawing and Stroll rowing done with dispatch. Boxes of ' all kindS lands to under. . or htS JOHN IiF.ATII. BARKER .& HASELTINE. N 0.12 illth Street, Second story, I OVER:H. RICHARDSON 4 DEALIIIIS tx LOOKING- GLASSES, Pictures and Frames of all kitds, " MOULDINGS, &c., ticc A full etpet con.tantly on hand, H. J. " F= DYER AND SCOURER, OE2 Matz Window Curtains and Chair Covers Cleaned d Reglazed without unpacking. • - Nos. 35 and 31 Third Street, ectween Wpott and tisacha.ta myt9:a7:l PiTTSEIVIIGLI,PAt_ ALLFGUENT CITY FLOUR AND FEED 73TC101.1.Z, S. C. McKASTER & Co., 135 Ohio SLAlieghenY• Wholocale and iteLall healer, Ick Food eb 6X4iIEL. Cull paid - forWheyt and I:ye. • 1e7445.1 NEW PAPEH HANGINGS. der . Fot PAICAMS—French Merge. with Gel d POE LlBlZAlLlES—Lkneprla.rerrerrre.a Onnn VgjedllALLS—Nevr rairerne'cre Bed Clay gr ra . CITANDEICS — Lace and /tuella For= G4aa.l e. ' nib F.. MIISSMANN Filth Street. between Tunnel and: th nth ant Ntreeta, GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE n. rind elms it ol all de.rlption• alws og :s w e prlcea. aygoo LT E 10NT LOAN OFFICE,- PltUburgh. NO. 151. nkII7IIVINLII MTIMET, corner of itt z u, mop,/ Loaned on alleer etatea. Hernia, Diamond., Jewelry, Gold goo Mire, Wtchea. Clothing , . and va.ll.Luie art lclea of erery descrlot 7he tr0..411 cannot bc , delivered arlthnut • tleket. Not accountable 13 ease of are or robbery. „.!4 " 22. d. 7.1.717..1'.17""afur le ai4o e•t 11 01111E8, BELL & CO., Anchor Cotton 31111 s, Pittsburgh , IlAualacturen of ANCII. 'IL (Dr 16/ 1 RE ,%,!I:Efdtu rot cm. • NIOLAAMES-10 bbla; 80.-shun i yotts,,,, eme).P.lst see. Ive.l see ihr sale by Fel'Z.Elt Melte ILONG, Oewl alarkrt and I,:est streets. - - ift ER —lO bids S wet.i Ci4ler3ust received wtd for tab- by YkiTZ Elf tt. corner Markt t afol its atsienna. A PPLES-15hy Apples -- .4. renal , tla and fur FETZ A RIDMRONO. corner mar kr t and elm *trim ta • F BBL S. BOILED LLNSETED--OIL v. , ' received =0 fur vale be tiEolivir: A. ILF:LVE 6 CO ne. Who.loa.S. in.." van .04T. In,rrtl4 • `'ea , It provikt.-1 n 411. gritty iir„_ '• • ,• /l/N A. 14000 - • CASES IMUD rtrAkftd And for ule firMI.JC A. oes._ WiPAPIAII Drugslna. •. , GI MIR V= C!3:1 atterris v'TA'