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KELLEY, of Philadelphia, is making political sixeches in Illinois.: TUE Anatanche claims that Memphis has from sixty - to severdy thous3nd inhabi tants. Notratsrows, Lebanon, Lancaster and Willlanisport haVe each had a number of cases of cholera. - • Mits. ENERAL GRANT a grand.daugh ter of the Rev. Ttr. Wrenaball, the first Melodist local pre3ehei,.lieensad west of the °hid, and well known in the 'early his= tory.of Pittsburgh. IN New South Wales there aro four com panies engaged in manufacturing kerosene from shale. The production runs from forty or fifty allons of oil to a ton of klde, and the process is so cheap as to rat ! der the ltuineks decidedly remunerative. A Tnc . Wheeling Intelligeneer esticriwtes that of the Legislature. of West Virginia chosen on Thuriaday last, 7 Senators are Union, 1 Democrat, andli doubtful; of the Representatives, 43 Color), 13 Democrats. It is, therefore, probable the Legislature will ratify the Constitutional amendment. YESTERDAY imerted a communica tion from a veined friend recommending 31r. Sailed A. Purviance for the post or United States Senator. In the course of the day we learned "fit the movement seas without his knowledge, and that he totally declines being considered in the list ofcan- DR. DAY HeyrsE, of New Albany, la., has conmtcnced suit to recover three hundred acres of land, situated in the heart of the city of. New York, from Trinity Church. He claims that his griindfathet - was the owner of this huulvtle,t one Bogar dus held it by lease; that after the death of :the Hultze, Bogardus executed a quit claint:to Trinity; and, that this is all the title thEit corporation has for that property. Mu. A. IL STEP/[EN' recommends the Georgia Legislature to adopt the Constitu tional Amendment. The October elections are producing a sedative effect:hoth South and North, on all truculent individuals ex cept President Jormsos and a few of his brigade His case wasadmirAbly describ ed by WENDIZLI., week, in his Cooper Institute Spe ., 'ol, thus : • "1 never read °mac his speeches, .-I nev er heard of one of. Ids acts that I was not reminded of a story I have -read of the Manner the Russian peasants on the outer -moit proVinces of . Russia have of killing the bear. These peasants arc too poor to buy inuskets, - aral the bear's bide is imper— vious to any arrows they can snake, so the hunters practice upon the bear's credulity. The bear loves honey and will do anything to obtain it. Fxr , they go to an empty bees' nest and fasten a peg above a bole where the bees haVe built,-and from Ilia peg they hang a cannon -ball or large stone, and when the beaf cornea to push his head in for the honey he moves the stone and it comes buck upon him with force. Angry at the blow lie gives it another toss and it returns on hint with stronger force. lie• raises himself again, an•l in his rage he pushes the moving pendulum with greater strength, but back it conies with salditional motnentum, when he swings around the whole circle, to use a late phrase. Well, now, Vermont was a good blow, but Maine was better. Ohio Was appalling but Indi— 'ana was terrine, wad Pennsylvania was a settler. (Great Laughter.) When Massa chusetts. and New York, and Illinois, and all the rest of the States swing _in the cir cle we will have no fear of that individual. obstacle." ' ' GENERAL!. NEWS. —The Tycoon of Japan is dead. —(ireelei is worth Lelia • !---Prussian ghee'', have the small-pox. —The 31exican muddle is more turbid. , , —A. great overt:lO¢ is feared at New Or leans. —Squirt' hunts are in vogue in Ver mont. —A grea I,udian war is expected in New Me tco. - clt copper ore Las been discovered in - Alabama. —The orange crop of Geolgia is remark . ably large., —A wicked old man, like light raillery, is bad in age. —A soldier in Maine hiiihad a leg ampu tated five times. - -Coal has been found in twelve coun ties to Arkansas.. ' . Mexico,' keeps a bank account in New York city. - • , •-13arnum is lecturing in Chicago on the "art of money-getting." —Four hundred and thirty California wild horses have arrived at Denver. —The latest torpedo arriingemerit will blow up the British navy in an hour. —Peoria,' Illinois, manufactures daily 1,930 barrels of Hour, and .150 barrels of whisky. _ —Massini is ferious—he thinks Italy should have wallbped Austria and France together. • , • • —Thirty-one negroea were captured on Saturday night by the police of New Yprk hi a gambling hell. —ln the class of civil engineers, at Paris, two young Americans seand first and third Pont of 113'students. ' —Several of the German Jeliknals state that King. George, of Hatioterc:' will prob ably repair to England. —War i:ricea prevail In Buenos Ayres. Coal Is selling in that city - filir $3O, and at Corrientes for $4O per ton. —deneml Garibaldi has sent in Lis res.' iguation as commander' etf - the vaunteers, and It haa'been accepted by the King. —The eicitement civet : the continued dis covery of gold in Georgia is increasing. - tiales of mines are made at high prices. General Mahone• has completed the. , . "earveys tind the estimates for,the water - works at Norfolk., The Work will cost —A bear weighing GOO pounds - :was kill ed at Stonehani, Mass., on Monday week. • "The spoils and Staw,bounty netted his cap - Aora $lOO. .• Loriliards, tobiecouists in - New Yotk r itaveyaid $785,016 of internal rev enue on thew manufacturing business in eleven months. .- - • '• - oYer $20,000 "worth of sumac leaves • and twigs Lave been sold this season at - Fredericksburg, Va:, by the country people round about. powderivagon,' with 2,500 pounds , of the explosive material, blew up in cross , ing the plains recently, tearing wagon, - -•-oxen and driver to tatters. • .Aftei Queen Emma had visited Green 4iroes'l Cemetery, she remarked, "Your peo ple live so fait wonder.. they dud' time to -bury their dead ea.superbly2, I',. 1 I lll ll y , • , . „ i , , , ..... ,.. , , , • . , =EI EIMM = • . crrir mauls. , Dr. Aborp—Parlors at Merchants' Hotel: Everything At the celebrated Opera house Shoe Store - eood. Every lilting At t h e Opera House Shoe Store is sold very cheap. Get theadrantage of thu good buying done by the proprietor of the Opera Ifouso Shoo Store. Ever tpn Tatty, and Cream Candles. that eau not be excelled. hlnnutactitred and sold bydieo. heaven, II Federal street, Allegheny Of the Opera Kongo Shoe Store does not order his goods by letter and take exhatever is sent, but buysall-tite good under a close examina tion. As the factorlerget the best and gives Abelr customers the advantage, Its , result Is very plain. Nothing but a good article is to be found at No. tie Fifth street: Is an :exceedingly difficult article,to geL at a reasonable pplee, but when you want It, go to . Flemlag's Drug Store, No. Si Market street, where you can rely on getting a better article for less money than at any other placo in the city, where you •cad also procure the hest Medicinal Liquors of 'all kinds. Remember the place, S 4 Market street. • litilaticiptila University or Medicine and surgery.. The trustees and faculty of the above Med co College have issued "scholarships" at set enly4lre dollars each, which entitles the holders to attend lectures until graduation,. or as Many sessions as he wishes. . Ibis renders a medical education cheaper than ever proposed by any Dniveratty or Col lege In this country or Europe, possessing the same extensive facilities. 2 hereare - rizteen Professors and every branch of Medicine and Surgery is thoroughly taught. The student holding a i`scholarshit , can enter the college at eny time during the Lec tures, attend as long as he wishes. and re-en ter the Listitullon as freguentiyas Persons what! sg to obtain. scholarships can app'y to L. Oldshue, M. D., Professor of Urino Patl elegy in the above-mentioned College. Ills Mile* and residence is No. 132 Grant Stre..t, Pittsburgh Pa. • In selection a homes from which to make your purchuses no matter in what brarreh of trade buyers will always find It . to their' ad 'vantage to givethe preference to those houses that carry large stocks and receive their goods direct from headquarters. Firms that trans act-their business in that manner are enabled to sell at low rates, and consequently, com mand a large'tratie.. The Drug businessiof this city is ably tepre- Lactated to the ibovertianner by the,well-known firm of Dleelarran .t • McKennan, er,, Market street, who, In the m irkets have ail the ad vantages accruing from ready capital, and a large am ong acquaintituce Eastern merchants, importers and meant:Let mum, and the forward position occupied by this hou e to-day is alto getber owing to the ahovit advantages proper ly used. Odr renders we hope will bear In mind the ahoveLfacts when they desire Pnro Drugs, Medicines . and Medicinal Liquor.; at something reasonable rates. • We are frequently asked this question by those who desire to have teeth extracted with. Nitrous Oxide or Langhing Gas, and we un hesitatingly reply: Yes, it is safe when it is administered by a scientific dentist, physician or surgeon, all of whom use It In their pole. tlcesvith the highest succeseL, but Drs. Sill & Gillespie, Dentists, No. fit Penn street, (two. site Christ M. K. Church) have extract.' teeth with the Gas for thousands of patients, embra cing naany distinguished clergymen and of h. er prominent citizens, and wU osta single at. - elden t. and all have testified thnt the operation was not only pathless, but that the gas wan plealant. The leading Dental and medical Journals of the country now admit that the gas is the best anesthetic for teeth drawing; best, ...cause enough can be given to produce entire without danger; best, because it is pleasant to breathe', producing no d I sXg rein hie dens:miens, and leaving the system entire. ly in two or those minutes ; best, because it will succeed where Chloroform sand Ether have been tried in vain; best because the most del. teat°, nervous and feeble persons can breathe It with safety; best, because with roost it ren ders tooth drawing a pleasure. • The lion. A. K. McClure, editor of the Chans 7 Isenberg Repository, pays the following com pliment to the introduction of this great blessing of the age. Ito says: "We .recently tested, personally, the nee of the Nitrous. Ox ide Gnus, In a dental operation, and feel that we can not too tiy.f.tity commend it to persons who must undergo naiad operations. An in 11amed root of a tooth that hid defied our Lest dentists, mainly because the preliminary Opew ration of getting a hold on it sufficient to ex tract It, would have been too painful to be borne, was 'taken out in one minute from the time we took the chair. The gas Is entirely barmiess when pure, the effect of it when in haling it In pleasant, and:the most nervotts persona can take lt without any disagreeable results. Bat a few seconds are required to pro duce insensibility; In one minute It usually passes off, entirely, and the patient feels none of the unpleasant sensations in the head, or the nausea often produced by ether." Drs. Sill & Gillespie are well known Lbrough- Mit western Pennsylvania and 'eastern Ohio, as practical and scientific Dentists, to whom we recommend our readers for manlmilation . at their ,bands, Whenever they require atty . dental operathin. They manufacture the besti moat perfect, durable and elegant teeth ever produe d. Their facilities are extensive, and entire satisfaction Li always givendn every case. . Itanember, Dn. Sill & Gillespie, No. lit penn'atreet, opposltis Christ M. E. Church. ' I,EG R ANTS. - (BT the Sterchasts Nsilossi.Telegeleh Rempesy:l Specwjto'thel'ittsburith Gszejle. OIL CITY, Oct. ISCG. Oil dull. Rained all last night and today. River sixteen Inches and, ruing. ' Moo of Col. !Womb; the Condemned oton—thfervleor of Me Tammany Usti Committee .1111 Use re...Went—The Preaident My mpatlif sea wilt' the Doom ed Pe - . Wawa mares. Oct. 29.—Gen. Murphy, Super visor W. Bosch, lodge Began, Judge Sharing and Senator lirmiley,the Committee recently appointed , hy the Tammany Bail General Corn mitten, arrived here this morning, 1 be tween eleven ann twelve o'clock called MOM the President of the United Stites In conform ' Ity with the duly for which they were desig nated, and presented to him a copy of the pro ceedings Of tun General Commiture hi relation to the if cumary" , convictlon and sentence of Robert Bless Lynch by the Canadian authori ties, and declaring that the President should promptly and rmolutely Intervene and Insist that Veen and air the other American citi zens held on therameehargeshall he delivered up to oor National authorities. Senator Brad, ley spoke in behalf of the Lemmittee, clearly but briefly stating the object of Lim Commis- The President Informed thorn that lie had received a copy ot the Tammany flail proceed lags through idaYer BoArman, or New York, and said the committee would perceive from the Correspondence with our Consul at Toron to and the British- Minister, published in to. day's papers, that he had anticipated the ob+ ject or the resolutions. lie expressed his pro found sympathy for the condemned prisoners and would accordingly do all that lay la his power for their welfare and relief. New Yong, tbitober 'S.—Patrick Gleason, hying In .Ifunitan street, BrOnklyn; was • In• slangy killed on Sunday morning d a b Owen McShane.: Gletumin bad gone from home into the street to rescue a friend who was be ing attacked by Scalmne and a man namcd Thomas Harlon, stid , was struck by McShane, from the effects of which blow he Immediate -1.9 expired. CINCINNATI, Oct- 74L—A. boy lope teen years old Was shot dead ou Third etrees yosterdp.i, by a comrade oof the same ago, for kacicaltig tut ff. • MI VOLUME LXXX.---NO. -261 Customers Cough l'uadg, 70e Proprietor Pate Rye Wtlky 111ite* to llayers i• it Safe From u►l•C►tr. =r!=:;2 ==lM EMI SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK,'A. M. VERY WEST TELEGRAMS. LATEST FOREIGN ADVICE'S. CONFLICTING REPORTS FROM JAPAN. Increased Appropriationi -, for the British Army and Navy. . RELATIONS BEIIHEN AFSTRIA AND Nom mum The S pani sh-Chilian Difficulties. ANOTHER - BREIT BATTLE IN CA NDIA. The Turkish Army Repulsed SPEECH OF MR. BRIGHT Amerioan - Securities Fluctuating. TEE TURKS EVACUATE CANBIA. FINAACIAL AND COIEtiXDCIAL. tar Tut CABLE.] • LIVERPOOL. Oct. _a.—The steambhip Alleppo, from New York, October 17th, arrived at Queenstown to-ilay . and proceeded for Liver pool. LONDON, Oa. frmrr!...lapan are; conflicting. The latest report is that the Ty coon'a'army bas suffered a heavy defeat lathe lianas of tie Insurgents, and that the Tycoon has in consenuenc, andielted. It to said that the Pritiali Goverhinent la about to ask of Parliament an Iriercasu of a million pomids sterling in the amount voted for the army, and a largo additional amount to that'apprepriated in fernier years for ;the navy. . QuEmsoii*Oct. !itennethip Per sia. from Son• York on the 17th inst.. ha. 4 or rived. LONDON, October 27.—1 t is sat•l that the 'rela tions leered, Austria( and Prussia are assent ing a Metmeing detractor. The London Tenet says that the G•rrcrnturnt u latriguttig for the' further illslatcgratiou of Austria. • PAWN October prejeet sithmitted by France and .I,:nglai.o to the Spanbdi Gov enur.ent for the battlement of the t:h111.1a dd. ficialt!cs have been approved by the queen and her tliniaters..,. Ftonzamc, October ;it - rival from C n dta Matt, that Idiot her-great battle took place on the 17(11 . Instant. The Creeks report 1 hat th'u Turkish army *Las reiod,rd. I.trenrooc, Oct. • 2:.—The Cot tear tat:,f I. Steady to-day, with sale, of bales Of 1,1- .11111 g Uplands 11000,1 at Cot. Itreadatuthe weather in unit amide the market to firmer rot. an clerer,istma....C.a, has advanced. LOA INON. 0ef....i.--COnsols for toonry alert a 014.110001 lor Alll4 . rjr.ll l S.Cll,:rl 0. folMtrs: S tvrtl 7747. Fancilet: Point.. Ilctoin3r Moravian, .frota Liverphoi on the loth. soot Londonilerky on I he Dili 11101., n rolve4 point ttizi, Morning en route to cluntree. Me:Wilda hint been billet !annul at break fast at lart4gose hy the protnoterai.l the reform iletuonstratlein Ilemade a ain,elt. to a bleb Ile briefly referred to his approaching visit to Leland. Ile laid the more folly the p•ainie were nalfrottoil to a hor elle., of Par:ismer, tary power; the more completely would jt.• tie he done Ireland. al3itliteaS Sacrarrta4.—Sattertii smile , . cir cular reports that Ar.eriCelll AVeltri{idi have !men characterized by Important damnation, IL A. varying from 70457!, , ,i, and tinnily at attL6`..1.,,; ex COLlpOtif. INl oni. Won,' remain odeady at in. Tho I•et tlement developed a great prairmty of Erie shares, oaring to the .large amount of certiti• cater; thipped to .liew - Yorl:, 0141'; till , licen `paid for the lotto of them for tio, next fort night. They have advance: I during the w eek closing wleis a Reed demand at At lantic and (treat' Western emisolltlated closed firm at IdleAl Pi; er dividend, note - ills. standing attempt..., were made to toms ilown the prices. RCieila.--Cuunt Hero, if id 11t1Ati•iii. hill ini.n relieved of hie inactions Mrs “1104,1101 . of Po- land and bushel.° siteeeiale4 Irp Ileneral Coon( Leiden, tlexav AND CANI/I,—.l.lvies, groin Athena states that the Turks have evacuated Camilla. and that the Greeks pormicit them, killing 1 . 211 and Wounding I,,Re. • The Ilreek loas ea, Mosta en was orhantrang do expedition against Ilic Insurgents on a largo scale. Two ttionqulni ranks of polvder lift Sr. rived In Candle (cure Syria.- The Ifi,nlitur fie Sari menus that the Taxation of affairs in fayttr• able Lathe speedy pacification of (hind la. . • FILANCIL—The Parts hourse, on thcl7th I ~ was flat. The Rentes•closednt ••• _ troop, entered Vermin on the 16th Inst., and .40L11 - 11.1i an en chl.lllAtiC reception, r - - Tim Democratic 'and Union Slate wen . - tral Committee of - Sew York tnll on Presideni Johnson to Intervene for the Condemned *Vivian Pri lit Opuntia. Toitiq (telpher' 29.—The Democratic and Nations' Delon State Central. Committee have passed file following preamble and rem lotion, ,WireatseyTwocltliens of the United States, One the Rev. John Mackenna, a Roman CALL. oils priest, engaged at the time in the dlr charge of his dutiel a clan/mean, unit tile other, Robert it. Lyncli,vilderstood to ho a re porter cd the public mess, have been Weil, convicted and sentenced to denth inCanaria, for alleged Fenian movements; therefore Rewired, That the Presalent of the United Slam lie requested speedily to interteriefor the safety and protection of them persons, and to represent in the roost earnest manner thatsuch an unnecessary rigor as a aentenee of death, 10 etlea/ated Nhoch • theeraninga sense and justice of mankind. G .11timphri‘y. Plyospatlalees with JefT. /Iberian." Order. ed to leeportait•Wcsittlugton, der. . New OfiLLILATI, October V.—Governor Hnm phreys, of lifisMeeippl, In view of the pre earlove condition ol Jetf. Davis , health, ro commence that the Legislature appoint one or more 00E0nd/1910[1er/1 to proceed W Wading ton to confer with the President with a slow to release Duels on parole or ball. ' Ltententult (lettered 1). Joaouln Del -Sian steno succeeds General Learsiiicii as Captain General of Cuba. • It le nimbly stated that General Shuridan hag been ordered to report to ,Washl ngton. it Leunderetood that•the order= originates Iron, the present condition of our elexican . . • • COtton 'unchanged and Ortricc; sales. of a,Bw halea. Freights and. exeliango unchanged. Tile receipts or cotton to-day were 4..3ce bales. A Louisville lindericrounit Unttreed Oute—lieo. D. Pren tire Recovering-• The Turf. ' 3. tounivitts. Oct. M.—no Courier publishes the recant decision otthe Court of Appeals, in - reference to General rainier. who was indict ed In the inferior court- for aiding tie o.fleapo orsievee. Palmer was discharged by the tow• er court and In appeal the Conn.( Appetite remanded the case to"the lower cort tor the trial Of rainier under the original i n dict ment Tins gave rise to the report that the Court of Appeals had decided that Gen. rainier was guilty of felony. - The health or Air. Prentice is.lmproving. in the three roar old ittlkigl to-ilay. deni Grey Colt by Pilot den tor, a kutored his competitors over very slaw trackst tem ----- Examination of the Ualgluier° Pollee CoMmientoovarer-Train Storm. ilat.Tl-Oct. 27. : The Cl= iDatlou of the charges Ena ntait th e . Police Commissioners was resumed , loamy at Annapolis. boob:, twenty witucisce were orainincd, when at 1 o'clock the prosecution announced that tboy• were through, but would have come rebutting evidence. The exa.ninatlon of witnesses for the defence will commence to-morrow. Thu evidence to-day elicited nothing important., • A heavy 501ith-enat‘rain storm IS preVailing tonight. `• - • Visit of Biallop Lynda to For/Vera Moo- , Fowrassrl Moxims, Oct. V.—Bishop Lynch, of Charlanwn, arrived here -yesterday morning front Baltimore. 11a preached, at the Catholic chapel, yecterday, a sermon upon Chris t's . Apostles. The Bishop was the guest. of Gen. Burton. the commandont of the Fortress. and visaed tne Davis family, with the members of which ha has been acquainted for many YkArs• Re left for Now Tork (1 1 / 3 'afttrnowk. lnm ts. take the inland route for Charleston. , i s snowing quite ; easier/Y. • ,-...,.. '‘, PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1866. FROM 'WASHINGTON. The Reduction of (Luortertuasier'a Clerks' Yap—lmport/unt Decision inelutive tfl CaA ned oysters. Venn.. Se.—Gels. Sweeney. to be iteinstated in the Regular Array— /110'111ft &tenon or the Agricultural l'om nils.sioners with Cereal Exhibits—Crops Larger Than Ever known in This Colin- • try. WAStilxlllToll, Oct. Z.—The following are the disbursements of the Treasury Department for the week ending Saturday, October 27th: On account of War Department, V.,g53,180; Navy Department, 6407,279; Interior Department,. 0(1;429. Total, 113,1aa,.e , 5. A coliunittee, consisting of the employees of the t,tti ar termaster's Department, waited Woo the President this morning for the purpose of obtaining from Min a reply to their petition In relation to the reductfort of their pay: The President dissents from the reasons of the •Cluttrrermuter General for the reduction, and In a eomin =ilea , ion to the Secretary of War, requests him at once to designate compdtent, officers as a board to make inquiries and re port to the. War Department the rates which should be allowed. This order, he add., will apply 10 the two petitions accompanying the applicatien to which these Instructions refer, and will, for the present, operate against any restitution of wages by employers, In whese interests they have been presented. Tile following is the decision of the Treasury Department relative to taxes upon canned meats, vegetables, ,tc: By the amendatory act of July lath, IRA, a simile duty is imposed upon every can, bottle, or other" single pack. age containing meats, fish, shell fish; fruits, t eget able.% sitnees,SYrups, prepared mustards, Janis, or Jollies , contained therein and packed or scaled, made for male, or removed for Con sumption in the United States, on or after the lot day of October, 1566. While It Is believed It was the purpose and Inter.,e Cl Congress to Impose the stamp tax upon the above named, If cold or olfertsl for i sale,. Or removed for consumption, in the United States on or after October let, l&G, re gardless of the time of their manufacture or production, that the intent is so imperfectly expressed as to retitle: IL dentinal whether, limier a pruner construettea of the language of the statutes, such n tax can be Celle, ti. Internal revenue officers are, I hereforrj 10- strnetett not to interfere with tile ',easels .Ina Or Rule or seen articles of domestic Mans tifactiire or production when satisfactory ovi• .lence Is furnished that they were prepared and passed out of the possession of the pro. diner prior to the dust day of October,. Oys ter...old other shell fish use ultra removed trout thn shell. and without undergoing any piece's for their preservation, are placed, in a raw state, in tin or other vessels for this sole purpose of transportation in Ice. When put up in this manner, and fir this purpose only, they are not regarded as Canned within the meaning or intent of the law. and no stamp will no requited upon them. Articles named in Schedule C, when Import ed ei of foreign manufacture, are liable to the stamp tax, In addition to tile import duties thereon. When, however; such Imported ar tie,es, except pit) log-cards, lucifer matcher, cigar Ilgot, and wax tapers, are .1,1, Origi nal and unbroken packages in which the not; ties or other c clueuree were packed by the ninufaei r iter, the person selling them Is not subject to any venally 011 account of the ',WIt of a proper Stamm: bat when such packages am opeard the artioles should not, under any eirtunigtances, be filtered or exposed for wale Until they have been appropriately stamped. Tile Yenlan Genyrid, Thomas W. Sweeny, It I, call, will be restOred to his former rank In the CultiA statcr .daily on his own applica tion. • The monthly report of Isaac Newton, Comnalssione.r 4/1 Agrleulture, says: Ileturns not the localcorreepotelents up to the let Of ire:ober verify 411 1.1 4 ,0111.1111 particulars the statements res peel In g the crops CCM tAltle,l la preenuirtomithly,exiiilins. Thu condition 01 corn 111,4 sulTered some detenoration from ear ly frosts and exce.ssivo ruins, but the crops are larger than tlei lagtst ever pre nonsly chronicled in the country. In the pro duct 1011 of wheat next to corn, our oat' important terra!, oar agriculture hag been nefortunnto for the present year, now nearly complete. The yold will ma rare Much front ICUs/0,00 boMels. showing a small percentage of deeream, slid, Is fully eon, icettcol the ovitipaativelYsttnerier mint Si lty ol the g hi, 4.4 ear ` pre/titled In a pre v. Moe nontlmr. J. 111- 141•11/04.1 1.11,1101.4 than the crop Mel 14 within 1,1150,..11X/ oft. prtsleet to prep(rtlon to the Inerews. populat ion Teo dliminition In the 804111 IA More apparent. The esthetics pond to less than 17,00,00 Minims in the eleven Mates, ' heretofore ititretAvsented, a fraction lees than five-ten:lls it tee er,o, of P.:O. - It 1.4 acutely et remark In connectlon with Uneaten le ellen of the nom past seasons, that toe wheat crop of England I au been likewise delleitet oho,' 101. The Canfontis, whe.at, bar, pal, Of attic!: little note has In cn publicly nWulf , In coveter:two vi lilt the preeen L crop, to Ce.VtiVe. In the procluct of this young stiel y 1;.0143.14,0 bushels. Now It is clatieml by Matting California agrlcultitrodw that the surplii• for export will be nearly double that q nom It). A.ll 15..1,N. elet. evident that the eon ire wheat ercp will exceed by seem,' tell, lice toiMel. that of IvAo, when the ) tell was Imprints( at 1M101,1.1 barbel.. Then there live and &halt 1,041, :11 cach the estimates point to five bushels to ach Inhabitl.h t. Thee is no around, thee, ' far apprehensions of scarcity, 1111‘1 little cl eave in (ire anosent of the. crop for starvation' Prire•. 1.10.1 , 1 1. extrmncllnarY, and the quality excellent. This indications point to an 11/crease IS OM I i 1,491,07: bushels in Pio to . 171.a1g.C2g , Ilushvas in I wki. It is the only row le kill, soutlittiat inalbtalos an equality With 11/1 last 00115114 1,11 111 1. liar 14 1041 111 gooney 0411 to ule liteVlnlls year by from one to too-tenths, hut is bs,ltve in quality. An analysis of.tlift mt rin Telenet up to I tetoker lot, lora hot Warrant. n reduction 01 Ihe fortecr eottorietllntate Mach below 1,750,- OW beteg, though It WO early Or the 511141 1 estimate. The siirOty of the altruage from m ere!, is retooled as Increasing. The New Innela TiMee flu Mexican AC. [wire. Saw Teens, ieet...tti —The Marx Of th In Morn ing sass: it cannot be doubted that the (me ei nment of Juarez has already Ronald the aid onto! United states to its efforts to re-estab lish Its authority over the contending factions f 0111 eels,. open ten roles eif_ tife lee, titre t',111,4 hu reports already received from tVo•hin gt on are at fault, the Ere/Anent has n• (Pealed; ills own willingness to enter upon such arrangement, and is (,spew( to weal` to the City of Meter °, if much a step should lee deemed advisable. a force of at leneetln,non me innier.tiereeral ti runt or some other oftleer of high rank anti reputation. clothed with lower to alit the Government of our sister Republic in the restoration of order and security. As matter of course LllO Mexican Government will lee expected to lunar all the expense of such nu enterprise.. Bho has abundant resources for Lids . , as well este secine On for whateverguar• nntfe•S it ~,luht be WIII.I for us to give for the payment of debit' Justly due to England and France, which were made the pretext for the recent Invasion of tier soli and independence. Even it we were to assume the el trent payment of these debts, not, of course, including those of the Empire, which we hays newer acknowl edged, and fur, which France can have no valid claim the per * cent, of customs CO he eolleet -4.,1 a t Ales heel, ports already pledged to foreign petrol', and which would he transterred to us, would be =phi for this Object. . Vire, BAL:TIMOIIL. Oct. 7.9.—A lire' broke' out this evening In the large warehouse, No. flel Balti more street, OCC , Ip led by Fairbanks as a scab warehouse, and Ireton Bros. its a Mane store. paring the progress of the hr. the cornice .fell, badly Injuring three Bremen who were on a ladder. Two of them, it Is thought, will Tho I.s by the tiro Is quite heavy.. The exact amoun t is not yet known. Thi3 sleek in Mews. Turnbull's More ad.oniing , slightly damaged. • immense replan filleeilling. Berri - T.O, 0ct.23.-10 tptto ortho la avy rain thore Was another _big. .Pcnitin meting to night at the old GoeFllouse. Fenian Senator Morrison and other ppolte, :and. th ere was great cutirugla,M. The !rich military organizations aro roc rait mg men, and umneylla twang callteto. E.,,,,, the women are said to 1,0 at work,. and tile war spelt la rampant. .. . ' . Au Elg.Confederatr Post Baiter lo re, war of Aririo butfrage., GALVeRTON, Oet..Z/.*Ez.Connulerate Post Blastertion. Itcagsm,publlshes a long letter re ferring to a furnterletter. Ile LI very atrongly In favor of grunting negro,s suffrage, and all other rights, the same 10 white men, and says "nue mall uniVinnig to Ito thisos a demago gue:" 11. ate Mexican 'News. • Ly es . ros. Tcsas.Oct,29.—Tho llrown±vlllb pupern reeeiVed;,etaln (net anew reyolutloq Ortega was ant lelimtell. There has been sklr ullahlug between 1:94.1na and Canales. Cur that penLponed the attack on Illatarnorm \ ref' nes t of Tapia. Juarez sent lloulmentloAcra to Canales, win, put them all in, a calaboose. Death of DIA* Oanny Neweld D. C., Octeln3r ' Funny :Mean, the only ilutighterund youngest child of the Secretory of Slate, died eurly this rnorn- Ing.from billions foyer. nor romulne Do eburoyeil to Auburn, New York. for Interment. • TeOwn'''. lit Canso Ilona. ' SAN Fits sonic°, Csi.„ October M—The Brit. ish war steamer Scoot sailed for VlcWrla on natorday: I Tbo ship Templar, Rogers, from , ttoston reports largo . Golds of tee oad Iceberg" pt Cape Uorn. The eallimoire Trouble. .4 . IIGPZ E ons, October Baltimore American. says: The evidence against the, Pollee Conunnanoners will.ho completely re.; Riled today by the testimony for the defencch =l2=2 Niew roax, oct. A Yloteot storm set, to oAtlght accompantod with. wind. tout hcav7 f~~ J c r BE AND CITY AND SUBURBAN. Cla k nod I started up streel, and we turned round and went hack' utter William Noble wlio • • • was grOng to take me home; and 111 h GODIT/ONAL LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE.) while Thomns Smith was finning on the u e ' a Pave. - e ; men t-W it lr some ~ lark man who,' seen strike • • Thomas ma Mt on the !nick of hetead; ant sure The of floury illedderick—Con. the Yuan who struck Thomas Smith was not elusion of Cho Coroner's I ottorst—C - Soade Smith: Thomas then ran op to !Nowt° pivio . U.Port.or 1 4 . e Evidence Addoi , d I Small tool, calling him a y !low' mot of n b—, —Verdict of 1110 Jury. hint. If he' lind struck him; he dill not Coroner Willittin Clawson )estorday alter- ! give hint time I 0 Say no or ye., I ill lilt noon Concluded, at the Mayor's ottlee, the null utter he shot lilm grZird:ds'hig quest held upon the body of Mr. Henry lied- i through tile 1eg.11.1 :titer he shot ',coati drink, who wan fatally shut on Tuesday night: time the In u.delau stepped la between to part last, on Fifth street, In front of th„ Theatre "i ter which ""tt'l :hot." I was to them catrunt tau by the negro Thomas Stall S. It is too 151.1 j shooting, say about three feet. In the Thee that through the technicalities of the law the ! tee, SOado N. 1 ,1 Ids lie to get ready to go black assassin will escane capital punishment. g" . "" 0 "" 1 T ""'"' ked hh"."""""1"n".he had dling her to go home. Iscadc 10141 lbonnoe 00 110 Is worthy midi a fate, eve, Mail : f but he think it I SAW It appears from the evidence that the omstemn step in between to part them. dri.k was acting peacemaker la the Adme two IMO.. alter hitting Iko musts received the fatal bullet. But hew is the 4! Vi• Sltruh Jaw. Clarke, twin n.—l reside with 3i re. deuce I . I -Lean, On Craig st reel • Ali,!Kliolly• ',Vila at the , „,„.. , , Joiner Rionordrott, swern-:Atn an indepen. Theatre on Tuesday night of the mOrder. A, 1 cano• Old, stone Own, net Notel, Stall h, hula dent police officer; Wan in Williatt,' nal, ~, ;, ml colored mar., struck. Tom :Meth. iilitli that. Tuesday Light of the mitnlYr , and heard three 'Tom stepped ;tack, and With tin oath, asked ppitol shots in succession. lieddrleit stumbled I 3 `" mle if he lied ,triietr him, slid itemmlietel3- Into the door with his hands upon his bowels ' . I , it,, ' , ' tl/071; ' . " st,,1 1 A '" ,, g .,LM ' „• ' ;,ifftr; I ,1,. ' sTyi,;, i 0 I;, ' I started out and pursued the negro tip . Womi ' het/net:a t hem or not 1 can ' t say, but he Wan Street, 11l which direction the crowdrile-I nves Mpg. When 1 got . far; us the Academy of I .110. t. ' fizot,ell. Shit/, sworn-Live at No. 39 Motile on Liberty street...met some men eon, Ciawferd -trove; 1 heard 11 ill lam liarrla Say lug, back with the pri,oner Smith. At the ( that he and George Alas,ey hail struck ThOttlan head of 11 , 00,1 Street °dicer Herron anti iny- ; 0111 it lt that night. . boll took village of the prisOner, and broth:Ott 1 Tile cc itienee here rutted and alter eOll.lll- hiln to the tombs; Mantled prls. ~,, ,t• to the Cap- I tat ion the jery retorted the following cer tain Of the watch; pre otter Itek m,letlged to i diet. e l hat My deceased, Ilenry, ile.l.lrick, me that ho )Ind done :he shooting, and Bald, 1 rano, to his death from a 1 .0111.1 inflicted by a “ This IS the first time I over shot a lean." A1r.. 1 Millet dim 41 Iron! a pistol ill the hand. of Litgaril produced the pistol in the Wallet, and 1 Tholltas slit it It. (colored) on Tuesday evening, the prisoner owned that it Wan it in. 1 October Old, 1n,,,. Est ee ,/ Logord, sworn - boatel lit ~ i .! La. I Cock street, Allegheny; went to Plitdon :fit / Meeting of IL i q Connells. 1 Theatre on the Tueaday Mich t of the slasnotg. 1 After the performance Wan over a enitple ef 1 The re g ular to o ti l lit Y .. . tie /4 of tile City young gentlemen anti myself lett tont went CO:11101s wo. held last evening at their chum. down Fifth street towards Wood; /lent 10.0 0 I hers it; the tit • build ' ' Wetal street, and was near ItoWn't. hard, are g ' .' eStabllBlllllClit, When t heard pistol shots tat I SELF, cornet.: • Fifth street. One of the teen remarked to on, 1 Pre , ent - Me?..rs. Arnydrong, Barckley, that they loot not vet got done play t u g t o t he i green Conisiti, L one, Morrow. McMillen, Tit i tintre. I walked a few steps tut they along . 0 0 , , - O. .. ~, an licard a lean im,welog ...top that man ;,, r emirs, So lit ten t Thom pion, ,ittson, W ode, tinned around tool saw the hutch of a pistol on 1 and Pr,,lLlent 3!...1it1ey: . . the corner of Fifth and tVent,dlstreet.; call a 1 The • , / ' uniiii.es of t Le previous meeting were mann running op Wood street toa ardt roc; I r then got Into the goner and picked on a par. / read and approved. l b o u g o. s i f t o d n ,.. o . lll i ll it tl h ir i tZlt , V. , 4..ien d n i, s , o , , i , 1 , 17 , •• ,, ,, o s , 1 11 lL1 1 ,:„ 1 Mr. Ito re I: ley presented a communication _ : from 31.....1,. hearney and Goodwin, praying on the pavement end tun after lie up tr 0 .3,1 . to Liberty and up Liirerty . .treet. Ile,ed 1 .4 r the pacing of Wylie front Fulton to Crate- . tile street near toe Ay:Molly Of Sheen% or eros the I lett streets, lit the stst It ward. Adopted. Second National Bank, earner of ilan.l •01.1 I A petition itit•+ read frou,Thollitts 1/01111011y. Liberty sheets, I followeit 1001 tteowts told I lel:ill, to a leaky nee plug on Soatolichl threw a navel:C.4ollo atter him, ,drikine lon. / n•lrret., Witten 1V11... 1111 1/101 0111 reitotoo TO the In Dot hark. After I ',track Into it' turned I W,.,' • Omni:III tee. about with a revolver In Ids hand :one point., I , A fel Wiwi wt. also r e ad front .1.1101 Harper It at tne. • I bailee Olen awl he dropped hist. Inretail/ e lo ,1 ire!. 3 lite 1.1110 tga Llh o rtY , ireel, and again fled up !Malty /Meet. Rotting. he ity a hiell his tenant/. Mos, s. lilt It itatrlck tool got to tau middlo of Itait.l street I rautiltt tip I lent eit, art• :0.1 . 11.11....1 61.1 111.1 1 ltd. here. ed to with 111n1 and seised him by the arta.; I the. I a... Watt, Colnalitt.4 . . hallooed that • tie had a pistol In lits hand; . ' FM, Pr...meld submitted a rendutmicatlon there wan a crowd emeriti.; Lip • near u , .... Hy for illy Cdy tontio.ler. lotthorizoig the inaY then Wild be email give up co 1 110 (1111 , 10$ 10 - 111,11i...1.1 lit, I.lll= et W. 11. Itrow It and 1 .. .. S. the law, lie fell to the ground and I told- Mott ow , the former amounting to ideol, and v.' the revolver nut of 1.1. , hand. Too eentl, - the Mum to t . 2 * . or, I men and myself biteight hint .1,1, a Latrrit, 'flat i oat:oiler el.o ./../..•.1 the transfer of street to Wood street, where al. 1 . . t I 1 .- /.11/1 , i.. .0.10 10 A High..., What I Approptintlon; lido the bawls of two police 11111,1 ,; 1 tallow- 11,I..: lo Alettena•WeLt What f A poroprial lon. ed non down to the Station Douse ;torah-0 I . 0,0 t,; „ :,.. 1., pi "dine. sabl ,futols boom es gave the revolver to lit:.d. law 1.,, manic it halt, 1'.,:, 'the i ~to roil/. states that It is prole henna. 1 Reee it np.• tittle t Ala a it - feeder win be noce,entry to the . I.3;lict , ..fo3ta //. rr.,,t, not ti - tV.L. , t.....i10g i Niald. / . 11:1 i,. 1 . 110.1 1. , 1 1-11.110 four .., tin e Dam on the Thetore eleit, en the Tuesday et rein, : .anal dollar.. and eau or Intl themanti dell.. of the At,. itta,ttear the lamp nett, ienlthliel.l 1 1u ,{4ITAI, i;1 111. the lilt en the Ilterease on the street. tatting lo t a frlend I/ 1,0 1,,.1 ju...1 ulxol 1 i 1 , 11 V 1 00 , -. from to e-ent Lippe:ounces I /IC left me at the time ; low rd the repot t er a pi,- I n. ;T".• 1 . 0. 11111110 01 “1,0111 1 UT, a 11l execed tel and alepped dot it our tin• 0.10111 101 11 0 1,1,- ~ 1 10' ...1.,0..,0 011 tem 1 1 111 n 1011-101illvva thettOtted meet. Heard a second It it at, ate I ,a i led deilat.. solse three or four steps inwards it t,0,,,,,, : tee After the third report. I . ..t, p bean y net 10.01 1 100100 111 1 0 t he etertlietwe el cAdifyit.„• • the about the centre of the pan. ...tont, ~ eh w no.. ey.. orati.,,eve, 1 eyolt log ihat. they Mot en kers. thrOw Nell hands to - rt Iti, .1 61111101, .00! ~ .1.....1 1,,:111, ./. I. ,0,tr . 10, 1 ity soliettorott the stagger beck toward,. Shill tnn er.. • . ..mr, , V 11,.. - Plitlintvgi 1., I enevil..and lt,entlsovoll. 1 was thee, near tile a lade.. Tie Id. les 1..i1 I r.,, 1,1 110'1 1: 11•1 1. A A0.11'1,0 1 0 to twilit Ilet t fen oft as he fell bark ; I .11,1.1..1 oad 11. ,•..b . . , 111111.111 , 1 , 9111 . 5 tit . 1,4,11 01 Ret cep. • at b lin alter he slam:end . ..el, ~.;, a .0hn..1 : 'I lie i. glor t ca. I end. a - twitted tool I eferred Mita a 101 l DO haten . log onto tee malt., et 1 itr I. Ihe 1 titatter Yeti., tett . tle item net et. to sue. t. Da started to rim do., a e,iil. and ....k,• 1,14 . 0.r..1. 0 o te on•e;„- - tri,•\010.11.,0 III• LI I nll,l intoWeod. Al chi, tom ~,, I as:onto/0 ...; ted on ti..• 1 0.111 ,i. 1 t 4(1) 11l Illy ...Ong after bias,, he ran 1116 11' 114141 10 1.1,0 I). 11110 . i t td • alten 1 cot nearly el...M t Ow Art/dent., f _ MI. 3101 non .M. 1,1 a ti-/alotiolt tilrertiug Mute, he wan 1 , 1 the . mte.ty of it 1 01,101 ..2 I:0• . 'lO . l 1 1 0110111 -i.mer 1 ,, f the 1...31011 IT 11 1 .. men.' Conti, mt., the moat 11 of i 1 ~. I m rt. I 1 t et tt.1,0 ape teitel Lit Pelt!, sit...;, I/eta...at tae aa o given in eb.m.ie it/ enter: Rte.,. tl -en , I:taw...tat la. t.tos ...J. - . 1 , . 1 . ..e.1..' and myself, and en Inoees u i • '1 b , the s• at , Itile 1:.LI . ..1. - 1 0/I ' lll . 1 / 4 ,.{ . 1 i11.it0.,i,',. granting lee "e. there giving prism., mt. the , , i•l-i:, ...., ...is , .., a Lo. thy 1 1,1.1. to ei .et lei , graph of tht. Rectal. Of the ante It. 1 Itete a, a.. - owl., I, eet : It. ~• tnlll. it. 111 - 'l'loh it .1.01 to Veller learditst to tile cores. , e lo e lt In ••••• , , ~, . r I la-, .a, elee, w . ;ea IV., iir. .ii i in-:. Panne, I. nicatioorlrdard an 1.1.. Ile at I, nos letli:. it Lite 1 n et.lotater t, ...Meg Co )lore head it. (it. a aliettling. ; don't I fillik pile .1,.. It Al 411.0 , 01 ,i 6 11.0 1 . 'l.l 0, 0-.1 1 , ,,•1 liaVlng ell. re dive....l till 1,.- v. , lit .r.. .1 of TV,. re......,1 1, . e L... Lent toile, 'O,O I ailed having done so. I.r somebody In t he.e .1 net t. 111,....1 ! , h. I i.,,,te: - ~-1,...1 ..1•1 e nt.t.to . fol. °ter., Seth Irtintar, egtorit-Ant elartr, a, It I: ~,tt 1 teat.... Itt %dealt,. alt." f ; the r Ill , JUs, 1 1, 1 , 1 tittad g y 111.- I, el the le,- ,1,....• ~.,.. 1.._ to Moo-, ..,..1.• - 10 a 11.11'. lllOl let t-a ll B ,1 10 11• 1 1 ,1 1. 1 ' ,. . 1 . I°o o' 1 1 1 1 • , 1 o.‘ ~.i. i... , ,,t00 tt at.: to r, to; ~, orv,imen stand mg in tee 0, 6 ,y, ~."... ~. ro ‘,.. ,„„,,„., „...,.„,,,,i . standing ...I tie; step, I steppe.. tor, nr,l to them atol 1101110 .10.0 v,11,1 billy : 1 104. : .1 tiler. what aa. the Matter; their w. et:, La,. ,',l ' ..l t i -M g • -.' il . i ., V o tlW s . C. a gl lt. rand. l'I."10. etas said to me, pointing he ' :a ./,,,,, 11,:... is LI , ~. • st .‘. :Jane',, ,nt..1.0...,.., Mt q,,,.. ttlablaCti Negro "that .1-1 ntacer Lel 1... o •"• M ' e I ' I ' l9, , M• ‘•". '" • 1 I, ''' 11 . 1.1 "• I ', ""l• erowdlnailteleis. decent 14,001C11 It. Me ;011!.. 11 ." '` '•''' 0 • ,1. , '''o' • '.." •". ' 9Ol o . ''''. T l6l h . Y, n - e ,- I asked the Melt referre•l to, 14 TO 0 1 11, 1 , 11 . 0.1 . ".' •" • 1"• ' . '" ' . " ' ll •••''', :01.. ', l ' r • .04 ' 00 . ' man again Spoke up, ..a.) , Ina 1 li:1 I ° l t• 001 1.6 ell I '''. ' oooo ' - ... 11, I' l 1-1 11 1 "/:. 110,, T 10 1: - buying oats NWT 1,0111 0, for eat • io vo- , ,z,.. ••• 1, - ~ .of ..V: a, .;. so ...I. , Icry," and the ~ettow Otllow ..1.1 to ale . It ari, itit . 1 .,..1• 1, et ..... ~1 . 111 11 1 1011 front piopet , fella.. i tt.,t 1,...,,,,tht it,,,/, la. , ~., ;,„ ~,,,, it I 'tele, ... 1 101,1110(11 .1111 . ).'1 , 1.1 4,4, 0 . 00.1 If hoe:tat:ld Idol domg at .s, to., • 1 lei, ut,.„ ; •t • t•• t ~-.1 ••,. It. in. I, et ,le • lice act eta Ihey tun It not •indret in the I 111 ..0 lc lit ...I.:0 ••".' 0 1 I 0 : °: ".' ~ IF''' . 1. i i •lo."I ' a' l. " -v " lt, else I ftiould at... titre. go a l :at t • tt, t .,,, t„ I ettm1i..1.../ . lit ad aid lel, red to the strait the watell 401010 vast aal 1 111-1. 10 - 1,•,01 1 , , , 1 , r. I- " ' "I" ' I ' '' • ' , , solllC three or row el them u I ei 1 1110 11 01,..11,' O' 1..:° " , 6 ". .4 1, ` ,1 1 0 1.• 01 .111 6, 1 Ing to got a ilriat; 1 N. bat:no - no , lobe , the 'I or, , ,;.• . o mia , t ,.., ea -.1 r. e ,•• to no o•oo i-3 .that Ire was outti .1111 remake.% in the f0bt,....1.... •nno,mli, lie:.., ' l'd ' 3 • I ''' "''." '''' "hit Chia party rain.. eat of WW1:moo; 11-,...1 one '',... 1 Y , L , I Vlam an , 3 • ..• ~ - d a,,t tii.,We black man say to the oth e t • -,1 be , . lhe flirt- h'l: 111 11 Lulea I. / ;et° ten of the ,ity or- tro Is mit I will blow that tl.-t1 tda,.. 1,,,,i tentee r. that the - .tete . Weill 1,14.001 Ini in- Ml ' l ""11. ' d . I' 0,1100 0011 told Mat ltr sitoelti .It geotsl to 1.., i110rt...11,-. 10 10,.• 1 111 0 ,1 1110 1 0.• not. make . such thirsts . that.., , . he might iu ' ' '' °- -Ld'l''' 'l• f r ~, get /,,,,,,,If WE" ~, , ,,i,1,.. 1,„ ~,,, ~,,„ 1„, „,,, 11 1, 1:t.011..1.1 0,1 , .11 1,1 protons 0 T 1 ant Intend to nein./ It Lego On 1m .t. rent° teat ' I. ' I I " 1 ' ." I"IIII". 0"c h ' I ' I l " (" 'h,' f°l"'""g the Theatre. (Thin.. T 1.0. 101,..110•1 - 01 11, 11r,.., 10 ,• .1110', / . 001 011 11 t.:011 r ttl ri 01, hetet., reit:n . o.l 10 here, would know him -Oil !see hod, 1"•.:,,t and i onott tilts., 0101 011 Nerthee-t. 1...,itt0 toot Weenier street,. ono tat tie theta 11.V00:11 011 141 51/01 , / I t. al. la d', taut r ill htni Very clonetill the perforate... ea. os. , r, the turner It T0w . ,,,...1 mot Welt.lt•l' 10,1416, mot he kept hi , . sent and ,1.1.1 Nut a11 ) /4 . .1 I' OX.• . o°4 1 11 0 011 T. lO. ° O. In side 0, " .01,014., 01 1,0 ; cited, I Opened tn./ Tl.Lentre it hen the per- bet seen Login. and 1 . . 11 ton seteet, ItYaLl and fortnence was over and started up erect-.r e l . ' t te d t " the feints llire en ',:t, s: lir x i t, ". .. t n u i i' g t l g h I g t o i t ,... ;satin to the , t : i . ::; r e o‘ i ' s : . ‘ Fr „, k r . 4 e. t . r : e , " ale. Serb. , ; L : ,, . :t . , /11:..ct i - : : .!: : : 1 : i , e 1: . : . ? 1 1;1 : .., h -',1 , ;1 1111 . 11 : h :':' , " , lc i:': h :: 1 i 1 .1.1 ~1 . . .:' , 1 : , : :. : ': :I ' l ' i t ' , ..;: . .. " :l: i : t ; .i; lure,,l ' l ',r t in:14 , 1 ether, since Mete mot been a latest luade 1,1 a. , 111. Ibe accouter of it tel Roand. rh o ~„n o. that effect; tout on ',lip slit•et an,:• wet - ward, gaunt , 111 wit .2, tiereple.l, told gill sort.. Ford Caine dont, to the watrh4e,3.l, cool 11.0.1 teat 1 "" i MI Q ,1 "" ,i1, a: 1 1..1111 , 1 tat the part of C.C. they Inui been shoot ing esNI 111.10, 1 Nell/. 10 3t. • 11l o • d; ;-;., e ...les. ;eat ft, 111,11/0.11311 10 110 1100 illll prisoaer, and tiall of the oplOnnt Ite " II " , °I h - le• tar ll 1 • .011.11 111.4.1 11 14 . 01 l'etlaCllS, wit. the tea. who made the threat . . I ..a..1 1 , . to . . 01,101 i1.a . .• .1,1,1004 1 110 ',XIII 11 .104 Into two him.,,i , ,,,,., yo„ ~ , .I 11,1 ~,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0. ll,' • ~,e, 1,11 111, tlt I-, le, t.. Inge voliwnenving at the said, "ie.., but rod Ild I eat 'lt a I, awn er .1...du lot on the 4,liter 01 Logan Sul yet, and ( Me. , Orites " 1 1 emerked t o him llYtt it 10. tuns..:,::c along said -tree) to reitit.ylvaltia haul ;atom toy advice 110 1,01111.1 11,11 11,1V0 had11:01010. -. 1 Ile !h.q. pr , r , am went or Log,. thin It...hi, Ile ~ ,t hi yen, 1 hat 11:.1 lite .• tee, ti n t leet, to vete lit the Public School Mandl the toil trim had it to do over again Ile m onlit 'lit ll ner,td ,omo,oi pieetoef, tee., or L 0 , 0,,„ ~,,,,,, to volt , , ..,lable place en ration it( reef. The a aro, :..., It now st,,tots, poll.. 1,..1 vote., and it O th lr o cr lo a w ira , I w n i . , l .. s , t , t a w r, N , T i ts ,„ :l l e w e i l i thlt t lt h .. , l/. 4 0 , 1 1 .. 1 , ..1 , .. ,,, n i 0 i t , the. . WWl ' . I told hint he futd killed 31r. fled. IL, 1., vo/1111, 11 11•,,01 1 . Itl 11.1,0 /1 divided Auto °rick. lie said he wentry, ...he (Ileddra.lo ten 'le t ft. tilittiVie. Was not the man lay lied !angel...Ll to (Ill," 11r. Welsh tidernd a re-olutlen lentracilag Grorpo S. Gray, 5 U'llrll.-SE.OI, at the Ma .... Man- the Ga. C...01t., to have rattily ga. lautpm sine Douse; an at present ungaued ... Ilea. et teled at Ilan fellow lag, plat as: One ita c.,' - dermal's Theta rot. On Toes.b.y . c.mlog 'i. l• etsenate. beta een Clymer and Smith of the .atotd mg, after the Theatre •st 1.. I+, on Retort tete ett the °Mittens( Corner wits out, I remained inside of the Ttte,.. Ili Pei ' , and se.. It •dteem; Into on fens street, Ire till all of the alldielive ltatl tome Mit. 1..1 a. . 1 • 01 olt tot° Taylor. 74 1 1 . 1 . 1:1/ 0110 00 the I then trent reit of the theatre 10.11 stood 011 Itet Ili ~ v./ ,el lea el Veldt Wel 'f itylor streets: the step, when I hoard three dottitteL shots; one 00 I it, ,0,11 11 V. cot 0.0111, 111 11111 MI 1011.1 saw It White loan 'defiler again s t the door of setatint,m 'dr. e to, aml ono on the soothe:l,d the a IliSkey ehilp next dour With lilti handy ; Cornet el stall 11 end ilutlerstteets. Read and presod to Ina bowels; sit W a Illan a born color referred UlOO/11110 ter On Gila. 1 COUld not detet intim btagger In the Middle - Of Mr. Tarn.) . ottwegi that Kos lamps Ite also the Otreet, Mai beard a remark t.htat'l negro e voted at the comer of Prospect anti Wash. had sent a white lean; non , It 'negro run along ington :divots, ..., the corner 01 Fountain and Wood stieet. I ran after lam and notrielastly ,te s entli ...tracts; also that. the Metter nitraber said "catch him," and several Other eleltinta- of 1,101 1 , to , ph0 ,, 1 on hiat ell th CI re.t...T. 01 • Mee such an "shoot 1111 a," te, I piffled my t I 101 l b ou t ]toes to thitthatantreets. Itelerred Derringer pistol out, of my locket and tired to Colavnittee on Cite, - but fortunately dud not stri him; followed Tllll Preitiglettt steoutltted 111.1 following emu. hint down to Liberty street and sale hint 111 , 1111101CatiOn Relit the Board 111 /heal 1 111 costal) Of two gentlemen schoin I dill not, . • tier:, eor Munn or lit, Liu, i i Loom. I went hack to the saloon where 3lr. 1 - - Pirryounutt, Oct. lni, 1401, i Deddriek, the deceased, ens, and a cut In and l'llos. Airrl, Erg., l'reroarra of 00/111/011 CL/1.01- saw that he wits wounded in Hie stomitelt . cif-No . :-11.e mealier of laterilwats fr./WM° heard an excitement outside and went out city of Pitt:burin for the month of October, and Ish.,, up 11l *lute, a rts 11110 hundred and olght. f m reeeY wile Itri ancs met fy M , ri e t? s o ni r ' n I - w it e e n st rn .l i o in uT No . . • .:31 For the vet...pond tag perhal 111 1565, the nuts. Robinson street, Alleithenly City; was It the - ber et interim:nil we:misty-011m The last vets thwart) on the night of the murder; niter Dom- t illeato of cholera relented 01 this 011ie° W. tee was out heard some talk between two. eol- 1111 1.1111 . 12i1 host , and we tmoat. the 1111 Irene luny area . follows, and I started up street; Mend ' be relieved from any apprehension or no, ti I soma •, funsing" going on wllh twO or tilde. , I cease In t eolliil3ll epidemic dating tho present shOtn - fire I; raw. tleddrick stagger back and year. Gana. Foil - Iron. went and caught 11101 by the arm, and l I he ' Secretary Hoard illi 'lean!, told toe that he Was shot; Imllilln into .1 lin 1 'rim ~.mwo on kat mu n, its accepted and enter- WiIIIUMS' door; as he got to the door ho fell; '• ell to be Med. some gentleman stepped up and Wlth his s-'a ' rho ortlllitetre., passed by Select Council, llNtalieni lloritirlek Was marled In and laid giving Alessi, letettalterger ,t 1.0,, Ilaittitan down uplon the floor; slald there I 111 Dr. Gana- I Mahal .t. Co., and 31.torhend .1, Cu., 114111111, 1 611111 her arr i ved rind then I started away. Thi it k • to l e Cll. !cleat oph lines through the city, was Ileddrick was at Williams' drat window', while ' then taken up, 0 hen Air. Port! Offered t lat fog , the flush Wan alien,. Baker's full:tee° store. ' lowing ittlientlialeill., which W.ll , lopted; "prur. Philip Load, sWorn.-Lice in, lin ion Alley,. i ruled, Teat the City Commits Anti'. at any time Birmingham; was On Fifth street the night o f have the alltilorltV to Order their removal, or 1 the reorder Mining roll of Baker's rigor store, ithattae thew re/novel, anti let.,..,,, of ~,f,,,a 1 t o and heard solitelasty Ocishol .. o say, 'y'et had vomit)) . with ;ethic Order, t he :1 1 re..l Commis better, nOt strike me,. or, .t don't want you ''n 's toner shall be :en, pow. c.I to remove theta.. . to strike illee ' . turned round and saw two men 'rho man et 11111 1 1 :to poi ,fed at a former facet - on tile paCenaellt, In front of the upper Thee, , log of einnioo.l, to aSeertatlll the most adem.„ ter gas lamp; am sure onto of them was it color- t,11,1,01,1 1111 11I • 1111' , 0 01 grottlici 011 which to ed man; heard the other nay something about ereet a City II:ill. 1,1 , 1 , 11.1 that they had ear, npologizing, and the black one said no Wlllllll filth' 11.0 . 1101111 .1 1 1 11111 11111) 6 .11nd flint the plebe not apOlOgizet the darkey then turned around of ground nu the northwest side ul staithdo,l and walked about. five owes luto lite crow , In. street Mid V Ire., alley, Ida feet r rnitt by lai ',ads Wood street and tornisig et back fret Ilevit, ea lest 1 ., Y Messrs. Lyon, Shorba co , agaht,• when Nieuwe back tho man who loot Mu Most advantageously situated forme pm:, been tell , Mg to 11101 Caine lip mot stray): the pilau designated 1 lett, .111 110 Obtained by the blank man twice; the darkey taggered against city. The proverty eau he had at stud, prime a women, think she Was colored, who w. 10111 ten.. 11111 stilt the city and the eommits ppushed iatothe gutter; ho thou ran iorward tee Urgently reiantillleadial Its purchase. The (the darkey) WWI Ills 1100 down . titotortt report waste:tit and accepted, and that emdm ft. Striving to avoid mows, lin stopped at the ! tee contlmmtl 11 114 ciallOwered to act; loner window of Williams , minion In the mid. I Ott ItattiOlt it I,llolrtleil. to oar health nod con .and the pavement ;there were four or live men 1 stantlingolong by the window. Theresa.. the ! No. aq Market Pitreet, flush of a pistol pointed In towards lite 11111. 1 1 n at rii 7:::::1 . 11;:: :11 g : :1 , 1:1:1 ,! ::: . 1 . 11 1, 1 . 1 8 11:1 - 1 0 11 a 0 t , 1 I,:in t. n f.1:1 / ,, y ,.. n 7:: , :ui c r u y_ _,,,,,_ p rppt:::,,lta,;:ww.bifiyhn ergni,:rairr,nl::. I 1/011, from the darkeys hand who bad been At tills itartieuttr season of the year BIS • and tired again./ tPinl4,-us I thought. he was \ 'frit t ••1 ' rf t Itonolowl my Intetivith his hand or ptstoi; I substantial boots RIM shoes from oho assaults ;which I suppose leas lu• oOrtiamuence Of his ihi t h o othhh t . „ Cattier. The l trying to get, out Of . the' crowd; tie tics rant . 11m.y r is sure of re is durable at . `lowa strata XS ith a Crowder - met af terhins ; I, .Y ht o r, n petit. rs t e; : f din vi n.: : : l l. l le i n s eo u ,:il e;: i c nir r i ;l :, e ,“ l n e r s tL dotaltbelievei I could remote') either of the ; Boot anti Shoe limporiunt, No. St Market. f s i i : l : s a n if Y s t ile ' i t i l . o c t e .:l ll n:l . 4 l:l l ::l:. 'noi ; g o ': I ige w - i • rm n i*t o o cl i thln t ue ll uh°: r b e rr : e r r: il l lc 'le 'i s ? : 8da n :11 , 0: 1 3 eu u ! li a'n. k btni beard -dt • : t '::. TB that ilte'ilregst;he' e tta o ; 1 n nleila ; lW l7 °l e r i l - toeery" 'l t " . r.' : 1 1„ e 1 ' t i , „"' largegiv' la.iles l gal ter* just recel p y , e , ll ,l, l l, ro m al:: - ! , je - ,3 ; - e, ---1 : - tie fur s doctor; I then beard somettodvesy ,rttittidatt.thAra.lititisasottiwholatuimmoa.noimo eNntiliiii.laii,n,'sro'nwlT. t w s'A ,,, n;:f t a i it r u .. their ,CarA i utonntundut ti, It. a corps of il tat class work led lround the negro and made sorue'wlhl c 'men are engaged ho prepare ordered work for . tit. patrOns Of this house, and at prices that 1 1 . t rors it 3 1. Vilheitn, those persons 1.: :; •,,,,g-an u d ett ex u e ll i t 3 Z 4 ll' i s e , n ;eenntl ' ' et . reet; was al o tl i •57,-. - Ifei. Ei ‘ ut P I k W feelOred) swilrn-LI : : Teen Tuesday nlght,of Om murder; at- .r o til !mower.: favorably with that demanded ter the .parformancei was over, Sarah. ,I ft,"4'rn bards, ano =author tiaa.lgatet N0.3' 3 Itarkot inniet. . . . . . . ) \F -- .7 , 1 , %. • i ett C PRICE THREE CENTS. The Peoples - Savings Sank %Ye take pleasure In announcing _the open ing to public businessof a now banking estal lish ment, tchicti under most popular auspices commends itself- to the patronage of the en tire Community. - We refer to the Peoples' Savings Bank, located at No. 17 Fourth street, nearly opposite the Iron City bank. The stock of the Company Is held by capitalists who have not made the InVestment out orally spre illative motives, bat rather from a philan thropic feeling . to afford the middle or poorer classes an opportunity of saving their hard earned money, and at the .same time Invest: lug It in a. site and paying mouser. With this otff eet Ina-Jew they take all deposits, to matter how small awl when left, for auyspee bled time, will allow the highest legal Inter est. Tile corporation numbers among its 0111- C 0 1 .21 some of the hest commercial and finan cial gentlemen of Pal sourgh. Henry Lloyd Esq. of the Orin or Lloydd Black, is President, William Rea. Esq,, Vice-President, and the following gentlemen Trustees: James 1. Ben net, Esq., of Grad; Bennet A. Co.. .11.01.3 Lip piocutt, Esq., E. P. Jones, Elm., lion. Thomas , Mellon', ' William M. Idormly, Esq., John D. seully,Esq., Cashier of First National Bank, slot .W ill ialll A. Herron, pm. The mercantile community will 1,0 alike la vorablyde ,It with, and will find the induce meats offered fully equal to those obtained nt any ther banking establishment In the city. • The numerous friends of our esteemed fel low-citizen, S. F. Von Bontinorst, Esq.. ex- Postmaster of tuts eft), will he pleased to learn that he has accepted the office of Secre tary anti Treasurbr. Mr. V. has hail liberal Ininklog experience, which, combined with Ills large acquaintance is a sufficient guaran itee that the affairs of the 'mew bank will he iiropet ly attended to, and that the interests of the depositors, as-well as those more immedi ately interested, will be carefully. guarded. We cheerfully commend the, new Winking house to the financial community, and trust it' will receive H 3 liberal patronage As the char actor Of the reliable organization merit!. • A. Common Scold A young lady named Emma M riteen came -to the °Mee of Alderman Taylor yesterday and made oath, charging Kate Purcell with being a common Scold, antl,_therefire, a nuis ance in the nelgithmthoral where she and the fair Emma retitled. On being arrested and brought before the magistrate Altss_, Purcell m demanded to know. in an emphatic manner— the forbade dianstroud consequences In case 'the Information was withheld—what was the nature of the accusation made against her, The worthy Alderman conveyed to her a full knoWledge of the charge In a brief, concise way, t hat sead of soothing the quirer, seemed o n l yy teirritate t ho o r h the more, ln until her race IrlOWed purple with suppr, seed rage, and she burst out into tears und sobs, through which could be heard a broken disconnect, e.l string of aboslve adjectives reviling Mks 51'titeen and her family, w 1M she declared to have been importedtrout a certain warm country not prurient to mention for the single purl me of malting . every honest person truly miserahre. This need the soul of Emma. who retorted by Informing the mixed tl“Illellefi present that att.. 1.; wan such a falstlier as not to be worthy of credence even on oath. Then ensued a war of words that at one time threat ened to terminate in a general melee, which -catastrophe wan only averted by the polls, 4leci,trinkr that If perfect quiet Wag nor oh nerved in less than two minutes he would con scythe belligerents to the tombs. When the tumult suhsided the defendant gave ball Is the senior $3151 for her appearance at a hear log to be had in the case to-day. How many women could be arrested for the same offense if the depositions of busuands were recut:- Iti red It valid testimo•ty. • • A Seasonable Admonition A chiebrated divine—no lose a personage than the poet, hop ono (If his benuteOus t.tfaAions advises man to ' , take. warning by the leafs decay, the flower's death, the summer.. gloomy end," end pre pare for his own •iltimbie. If ho- had been a man of practical Idea., whose (rattle hail been pinched by the frosty lingers of title frigid clime Ilurlug the nix gloomy mouth 01 win ter, lien null hate told Us tOlitepare for the advent of the dreary sea.oll fly prOeuring good Comfortable Pair Of horde , and sliOes. wain Overcoat. :ltd a large ample sot of wool en blankets at the tang:non h alletlOn hOnSepf Thonnts A. AlcciellAml, Non. 55 rota Fifth 'street, Inllnediately tinder -Masonic Hall. Noising Is se conducive to perfect .rain fort. alit, retiring than to feel the shit folds nisi he ortat warm blankets, and 110 where can enell hullspennahle a sidles ho Pati , hAsed such rmarkable low prices an at the place tine; a e ted above. McClelland has also on hand a large ass , url. tarot, of silver ware, rOinprlsile. tea to 1.5, calrern, casters, pitchers, au.l. In fact, every thing essential to a perfect and elegant tea set. —nese, Horrible •ct.ldeot at Milton The 'l/illarillia. of 1.1, week, publishes the folloWlug account of a most horrible occident at diet place, Thursday Inert tog last, ithont three o'clock to the into . rn ing, John Fox, pnoig man of this liolong h, while aiding In making up a freight train at the Calawism depot, at :hts plum, was rim over by thin cars wnd most terrpiiv tnangled. : It appears that, hile to the act of signaling the.tratrt to tato: and he oallUug backaards in the rear Or toe t rai hoer beixone fast between two rails when lie fell. and is portion of the train run over hum, stripping the tlesh clean MT the• tames front the tough down to hits feet on both legs, to a manner to horrible to witness. Ile Its oil until evening, and was sensible to the last." Ccdlede President Elected At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of We.dminster College, held on Wednesday Isar, Audley Itrowne, D. D., of New• Castle, wan elected to the Presidency of - tne college. The Westminster College Is under the care of the United Presbyterian Church, and is Ws to,l at New Wilmtneton. Lawrence county, l's. lies - . Mr. Browne will make an 'excellent *M eer, anti we have no doubt tile lIISLi Union trill be prosperous under bits presidency. • Mr. Browne was formerly a resident of this city, and has numerous relatives now residing here. The Mere rend gentleman is a member of the State Senate, and has the Charge of a congre gation in New Castle. Court of Common rieltPl Yesterday morning to the Court of Cominon Picas, Judges Sterritt and Stowe no the bench the urgument Ilst Was taken up, and null ho contlimcd until disposed of. The argument of the Court et Quarter Sessions will he bo taken up and disposed of utter the former is disposed of. Tee Wel liscor the Com mon Pleas was also celled oree.'yesterday inoinliur, anal those cases were separated into divistoes - of one hundred. The first hundred will be coalmen eml tins Monday neat, nail will entirely be dis posed orbefory the second hundred ls Cowardly iet.—The excellent team of bay horses, owned by Mr. Wm. Colton,'ot the Cochran - 110u., New Castle, has been Both the horses were In good health last week, and as floe a team as were to be toned. One of them died on Sunday morninx and the other Wednesday night, under circunastanCe. that leave uo doubt that they were poisoned. Who minelnistered the polsom and what was his onleci. In us yet n mystery. The tenor was -Valued at •lbJ. Mr. Cotton will pay any ten sonable. amount for such information as will lead to the conviction of the Perpetrator of the cowardly act. • charged With hert.--Jane Morton was before Alderman Humbert, yesterday, charg ed with i ha larceny of: it sliver watch and oth er valuables. from the resulence of Myer Shentlnnii, in the Borough of West Pittsburgh. r ha demised strongly and emphatically denied all knowledge or the theft and stated in ex planation us to how the articles came Into her possession, that a man named Daniel W Hein nail given them to ber in lien of a board bill of 413 which ho owed her. Alter a partial hearing the defendant gave ball for a haul hearing to-day. • Odd Fe Adolveraary.—The New Castle Courant says The 20th anlversary.o( the installation of the Shebang° Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F. of New Castle, was celebrate° on Satur day last by a general °recension In full rega. lie. Hebron Lodge, of Youngstown; Chin, Beaver Lodge, of Rochester, Robinson Lodge, of New Brighton * and two lodges from Sharon participated In the festivnies. The proms. tdon made d very imposing d °tibias% An ora.. tion was delivered in White Cali, by Rev. J. J. Idellyear, and the Order had a supper at the Leslie I,iouse in the evening. Eletnayed.—Anthony Itoeseher was' before Justice Llpp Yesterday, charged with manila. t fon, on oath of Rebecca Forma. The proseen trite alleges that Anthony gained her coon. Bence under the promise that he should make her his partner for life, but unfaithful and to tally disregarding his sieved word Ile In formed her .a few days elects that he would never minim his pledge, and coolly told her In an insulting manner that she would have to •hunt other game," He was held In lOW ball for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. Warrantslnuted.—M, H. Green appeared_ before Alderman etraln. yesterday, Led made' oath against John Wllllnirmayer and William Wilson for assaUlVand- tetttery.:. The prosecu• tor allegee, that Wlllingutayer, without any Just came' Or, prOrocatlon, did shamefully heat; and Maltreat the deponent, and that while he wits no dome Wilma blood by ng. mid abetting In the tm.ttult. %meets were belied for tne street or both of the *teemed. Additional. Meal..—Thein n - 111 be in fn . tore an additional mall for I.llllntlelnh Is, 9:o'l', a. daily. (Stinuay exeepti-d.) log three through Malls to slots Inn at 3 and 9:15 r. It., and 12 midnight- -On .tiunday 000 lAnit dal ly,clolinw .L9:15 A. M. The eastern, western, and southern malls close dally, (Sunday exeaptedd at 3 r. Y ,und midnight. THE WEEKLY GAZETTi.. A DIORINVED JOGLIAL. CONTAININ THIRTY-TWO COLUMNS Or FRESH ANI) INTEREST/NU READINO MATTER, TOGETHER WITH .IIAR - 1 KET REVIEWS AND CUR- . VENT LOCAL' NEWS. TWO EDITIONS ISSUED ON WEDNESDAYS AND SAYON.DAYS. The rilition lc forwarded which will mach cullicribtr cooucct. EOM (p; - r annum) Club of Ft,. Clubt of T•l4 o'r more. • • %nitres:on Court- - • • At lru o'clook4estortlaty tuornln'gCmill met, a full beurli, exi . ept. Judge Strong, beirig, pre sent. McKenna. vs. Mtirylar: 13 C. tttlittoetJ, affirm -03. Opinion by Thompson, J O'Connor vs Pittsburgh Groin Elevat - or Co.; C. p, udgutent unirmed. Opinion by Agnew. .. . JIM!. A. It nu air. On motion of II; P. Laird,. E sq. . ~,,d ,h,,,,,,,,, A. Logan. on motion of 11. o. Foster, Esq., Were duly adulated:mil qualified to pructioo is liiii, Court. _ . - • . • Thu ILst for tt estruorcland, - Armstrong. 'ln. diana and Cambria counties Was then called Over. • W II ron et al's tippeal; Westmoreland county Judgment or non /I res. . . - Piper vs. White; Cambria county. Confine ell for hearing it Vottudelphlu•on the :nth of Junnary next. Brenitlinger' vs Yearley• ' Cambria county. Argued by t:oorge Meade` plaintiff Lt er ror, and by Robert L. Johnson. contra. Caldwell cs: Brown 3 Co., Armstrook coun ty. Argued by .I.:A. Fulton for plulntltr In or. ror, and E. S. Golden. contra. . . . Burford 'vs. C. Coe; Arrugtoongcoubty. Ar gued by Boggs S ltblilen tor plaintiff to error, Una by J. A. Fulton, contra. Adjourned until tiffs morning. Sample's New tiros . Store Our readers si'llidoulitlees be pleased to Warn that. Mr, Jitoes T. Sample, who has heen long and farm:l6ly known in lan,iness circles of Al legheny and Pittsburgh. 1,4 purchased the well established drug .slurs located on the corner of Federal :ma Robinson streets, Allegheny. lie will devote Ills exclusive at tention to this basin es, trail baking purchased it frevit stock of drugs and per ferneries, is pre-. pared Wolfer superteir inducement to all who may favor liltn u.ith,thelr patronage. Buying for ca-h from the, manufacturers and impor ters, he eau afford tp retail at wholesa.re rates. Ladles are sp-erally invited to call and exam ine his Carefully selected stock of the lichee, rare.t and most fashions:lite of.perfuenes and toilet articles. A first Class druggist, who has had liberal and extenSlve txperlence In the 11111 t, of prescriptions, will lie f: lied on hand at all tintes 111 compound phy.icians!prescrio -11011, We cheerfully commend Mi. Sample to the patronage of the public, knowing titur to by 111 every. way St unity 01 encouragement. An Alleged Rubber caught. Some montts since a man named John ELs eagart was - garroted and robbed of forty-live dollars In the borough of Sliariaurg, by two men, one of whom he anodes to have beca Wm. An If to gtve enlor In this p,=sertiou, the tat ter disappeared :t ehort tithe alter the rob bery, :11111 \Vela. to Mit:ll6gith, where he .TO. 'pained until a lew days when he to 'turned to thin city tti trannaet nu to private .I.lsengart learning of.hi? return, at once in• formed the ,mthorldies, lola:yesterday the al leged robber TV:. arrested and lodged In the comity jail, to answer theUltarge on u war rant sued out by Alderman Morrow. Since Clark's iticarcetation there have been three charges 01 theft made agalast 'caelt by dtlferent parties. commepertorsat of thr:lblotrict Court Yesterday:morning - tit nine o'clock, the D triet Court :opened. udgfij Willlnrais on bench. liad,bcen prvp,..l trial In April Inca wn.l lald a np, 11rni digposell of belure that now )1.,t i 4 Thu first CUSP taken lip was that of tr Pakinson vs. William 11. 'Crown. feigned issne to try the validity of .1 iidgmants Nos. lit, 195 and lip;; of term, lea:. M031.1r9. llo.brom•k, niuwnJn sad ChriSty ny pear for the plaintiff and lffirgurin for the de fendant. The calm wa,:stiii. on trial nt the time of adjournment, the testimony for tile plaintiff not having Mai concluded. Stsperisiletiodisnii NoisilOisted.—The Com mittee On Fire 1:a111 Telegraph hava anitiii monsly nominated S. T. PMsely, Esq., at the Ninth a ard, to l,e :divert...omM. Mr. Paisley Is all Old and experienetsl!operator,.and for merly held the position nt liivision Superin tendent on the Pennsylvania. Railroad. Hots a defy polite ..,“1 commons gentleman, and we have no doubt that till the Impor tant position to which he been assigned o ith credit 10 !diesel! and luitl•tactlnu LO our citizen, A...attollett reit is individual ned 'lames We'rig.lid trame to the °Mee of :Oaten/mil Strati., yestecstay, and' lustillatell legat proceedings against Mrs. Moehet Bowers, ellarging tier with having Idekud offal and 111111 y thutler oat 01 the gutter and struck the depouerd's daughter, a little girl of .tieerll years, in the laVe with • It. Mts. IMwers wait arrested and towed to give hail la the sum of PM (or a hearing I ii-day. Attempted De•ertlott.—A woman on her way to Iturhaninit lett an infant child ti. the lit.liesi• noon, at. the Iniiianapolla depol, ou Sat mita idalut going t•if; abandoning it to thliehartty or Ntrunger., when•one of the Marabal noticing it, nhe in:tomtit:red to take it. -with her. lioulitir,s i.tui 1. 111 again attempt the ratite game when a convenient, opportu nity Otters. . . Gemini. the Cord tp.—learing the recent Hint in the Monongahela river a Lumber of Cute and bat gee 10101011 With coal Were sunk In the river above railroad bridge. Thin proprietors of tins sunken !mats have a fore,' Of hands now at 14 . 01 . 1: rainilig the coal prepa, story to having it removed. liVe are Indebted to Mr. W. A. Giblenfermey for the November number of the Phrenologt: e3.11.1er.1.4ine, poblblted by Fowler •New York. 3 DiNOM WIN til TA piei • pigu . 1.111.L.DA LE CEMETERY.—The t w ,„%f..%.0.v...., , ! the larger/ ioberban place of sepolchro. earept one, In thin county, M oat...lon New Brighton road, latnardlotely north of Allegheny. For tonal lots, permits or titles, call at Central Drug store of tArttl, A CLAN:EY / . Alle gheny City. - • FAIRMAN & SAMSON, • UNDERTAKERS Po. 196 Smithfield St., cur. 71h,' (Ent: once from tier earl Street. PITT ..eA1311:1-E1.413,13C. AMP 133 A•NPUSKY STREET, A 1.1.1.1tda1l LINV. PA ALFA. AIKEN, OTYCINI2IOI"IEAJEC.2EIFIL, N 0.1 6 .8 Fourth street, eltuburgh, Po. CUFFING of all tinds, CIUVES, 6 LUVIto, and aver• deacriptn4L of Funeral Formatting tinotta Mind. Yea. awn. Opr ad y sod 0 lea, fit.. and I :arrlint,, tarrdantd, aimmaxxclo—fiev. David Kerr trt).. nen. hi Jatootut. DAL. Ttomaa &mug. Jacob Miller. IC IT. ‘I'IIITE el, CUt r — UNDERTAKERS AND EtADAtMERS - Mann Lester, Wood . . r.nn and riclldtr. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY • STABLE, yam.: 01 Shefflold andOaarttere amts. H•sraa and Carriages fnrnlahud. ' • orEK4 GLASSES .FO/1 S4LE OR 11111 E, AT DUNSEATH & CO.'S, SG fatracrt. oe9 ADZES, ANL) 4ENT 7 B A T AT GREATILRLDTUED raid s. SPI7ILAX-a T. 1717XX.1371r PES: leB . WY I.IK T.. NP.AIE Fos CHEAP gPECYrACEES; iovc. wcz, HASLETT & CO'S, 931 Smithtleld Street. JUST ARRIVED !TOM THE . BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES ROBB, No, 89 * Market Strert, Pittaburgh. Pa Thls Old estainished house Asa now and tlyirtp. five thousand 'dollars worth of Boots Shoes, and styles the latest. - the quality the.liost. widrl wear. detormlaed toren at V KIIN Id 1W iltlek:V. We have resolved not to Ms tnt..twiiii by any lu the hors iness that keeps goods worth having. Call and eamniuu our monk or good's. sad we feel satisfied that yon will purchasewhat you want In the Boot and Oboe Line. • bo not forget the ;dare, SO Mooted street. DIULEII, CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Illanufacturtrs, . , CCR. PENN . AND WAYNE STREETS stale. of valivrnncx enrmt stas..e. HOMES! HORS -E-111' FOR ISIAL.T.a.IEI One exc. Tent Int Eng and Uri'elrig Two Horses suitable tor-Doctors eser,'•- Will be seta low, cc the owners ,Itnee :as& tor Ultra. at 110WAllai'ISLIVE an a SALLtiTAUL4. ocla First street, near Evnankabel.nlioubiA4 --,:,- •.} INI ENE " = 1 E M M art k` ~_ ,- I -- 4 M