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THE. DAILY GAZINIE.
PUBLISHED By
Pennimap, Reed & Co.,
AT GAZETTE BUILDING
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1866
EtWONEWII FOR THE LEGIALTTURE.
During the past summeithe Com Missio
ners of the Sinking Fund tried to obtain at
rrivate sale two millions of dollars in
Pennsylvania bonds, towards the cancel
ment of the Public. Debt, and totally fail
ed. Afterivixds iIiCY advertised :for that
amount of bonds, giving all the indice they
could, allowing margin enough to close
the transaction during the fiscal year. The
notice, however, was not long enough to
reach
. Europe and get answers. This no
' lice failed to Aring the bonds into, market,
and hence that. large amount of money is
idle, so far as concerns,. the o)llllllOn
wealth—whalever." the State Treasurer
may make out of it.
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There are about tvienty millions of
Pennsylvania bonds - oyerdue, and which
the State hasp right either to cancel or to
atop the Inter4 ,.. :sy,-ffpon. What, there
fore, the Legislature oNht to do is plain.
Legit give the . Comtnissioners of the Sink
ing-Fund authority to call in what bonds
they need, in the order of maturity, and in
case the brinds shall not he surrenderglo
stop the interestnpon them. . .
If valid objections should be found to
such provisiints of laws4-which we do not
conceive to be possible:Alien it might be
.well to order 1 the,Comm' shiners to invest
the surplu \fundsFe
of the State in deral 6
securities, where they would be drawing
for the public benefit as much or more
,in
tereSt. than is now paid by the State to the
holders or its bonds. At- all events. the
matter should not. be allowerto remain in
its present conditiOn. Two millions of
dollars at interest for the benefit of the
Treasurer, even if the rate of Interest is low,-
-- atil•rds so large picking that cwt.). "a good
feflow" ought in:alp' enjoy it a fortnight
after the asseinbling of the Legislatuie.. •
Toy. chief officers of the Associated Press
in New York are just now engaged in a
lively quarrel. We du,not care whiekside
wins, but trtst the Ness, outside of that
metropolis, may reap nte good fron4he
result. The present's stem of furnishing
news through the agentv of the Associ&d
Press is open to the.gravest objections, and
now is a proirer time 16 state them and de
mand improvement. There can be Dog*,
reason why the telegrams - which we pidr-,
lisp elsewhere should not have been placed
in our hands - at dark last evening, in
stead •of pouring in'. up till three
o'clock this morning. ' The . items are
nearly all clippingit from yesterday . morn.-:
iug's.paoers and could have been trittismit-
ted IVvra noon. Again; we do .not think
that the press throughout : the country
should pay . fur the editorial matter upon
political topics iir (he New York journals.
independent, thinking editors generally
choose to. await the mail for such material;
and prefer using their discretion about pub
lishing extracts from Eastern 'cotemporary
jOurnals. Thercare many othergrievanees
.which the press has long borne quietly, but
patience has ceased to be a virtue and : im
.mediate reform should be demanded - "'"'
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NEW Youri.--Governor Fzi, 'ox,..
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publicriu,is reelected by a majOiitiap
pre:dm:ding 13,000. The. Congressional
delegation stands as - in the 'present body;
the losses in the city being made up in the
rural districts. Thus—in the Tenth Dis-
trict, composed of Westchester, Rockland
and Putnam counties, W. 11. ROBERTO - N.
Republican, is elected over W. RADF9RD,
Democrat. ' In the Eleventh District, com
posed of ()ratio and Sullivan counties,
CLIAKI.V. IL VAN Republican, is
elected over G. AN DERHON,Dangerat. In
the Thiitcenth District, composed of
'Greene and, Ulster counties, TROMA9 Con-
Republican, is elected - oyer 1. 11.
Democrat. These aid - gains . .
The Legislature is decidedly Republican,
securing a successor to IRA PARRIS of the
right stripe.
/ Fr was reported before the late elections'
—how truly we cannot vouch—Mr. SEW
ARD had confessed that if the Republicans
'carried New York lie should consider the
result a direct intimation that lie had so
,completely - forfeited the confidence of the.
- people who had honored and\ sustained
him thmughOut his long career, that it was
his duty to seek the retirement of priinte
'life. Well, the intimation has been given.
- &elf Mr. SEWARD heeds it. •
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TEIS Itatlicals Lave miKried Masuiuri by
25,000. In the First Congressional Dis-';
trice, M. Hogan, a radical, bus beaten hie;
Democratic competitor. R. F. Loan, radi i
cal, who wits in &telt, has been,re-tleeted.
The Radicals, at Forst, hold their own,
and probably gain bue tougressitian.
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•IN idassaeliusetts the Republican ma
jority is sixty-lour thousand. As an indi
cation of popular sentiment It, mdy be
stated that about as, many negroes have
been elected to the Legislaturdvas.cOper
beads. Frdedeni of opinion works somfi pe-
Culiar results.
Fenn out of the five Congressmen in
New -Piney are Republicans, and the Leg
islature being strongly of the same faith, a
Republican-United Stales' Senator VIII be
elected in plice. of Mr. WRIGIIT, Democrat,
recently deceased. Excellently done, for
New Jersey.
TUE Radicals of Maryland have resolved
hencefOrward to battle for " Universal Suf
frage and Equal Laws." 'Sn far from be
iug disheartened by defeat, they have
alsen to a higher purpose and are animated
by a livelier enthusiasm.
Ix the Third•Diatnct of Vermont, at the
regular election, there was no choice for
ConeTesaman. Now WoaratauToN C.
g.M.1T14 Rad'Mil, has beerechoseu.
TPLE "Itlonongithela Republican urges the
aeleetieou of the Hon. M. S. Quay, of Bea
vet county, as Speaker of the Bouse.of Rep
resentative§.
/Limpots is immensely Republican,
llongiessional delegation stands as before,
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'ten Republicans to three Denmerats. •
lit4nl. l 3An gives 25;000 Republican ma
jority, end the• wbole.Ccmgceseionil dale
. liation, five in number, as.before.
HEIM:DA sends granting EICTOSS the Collti
_ Vigil' thowiand - ; &publican Na
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You Calf Soy
New Hops at Joseph S. Finch's
Now If opt, at..losoph S. Fltioles.
Evorythlng
by Cloths 'toot Cass!leers, awl Cloak i rho.
tnt nto at No. 73 Market. street.
Foreign, Llquors of all kinda . at. .In.:aph S.
Finch's Distillery , No. la), I:0,193 and 195 Firrt
tddeet., Plttelnargh. .
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eleggut and beautiful winter cloak.
Sguiese's, at No. 7J Market street, Ls the pligee .
to get It.
IVe know of nrf placo in the city where a lady
can 110 made to appear fusLlonuLle, but at No.
73 Market street, whim she Is the possessor of
one of Spence's (Nooks.
A treats., upon -Dyeing anti Scouring, with
ninny other valuable •receipts, by 11 ^we
Sterns. Frec—itt Meeharlot & MeKenn:ilea
Pnfg StoriF,Cs Market street, cur. lilaitiond,
nuar Fifth street.
Of every eenelev able description,and mule of
all t Ile popular and sew st . yleA of cloths, go to
the Planter Cloak House of-the Scutt, the
Pittsburgh Cloak and Mantilla afore, lb u. 73
Market street.
instantly silyer-plating copper, brass,
German silver, bronze, le., for cleaning and
polishing silver 11,1,1 silver plated ware.
Sold by Meelarrun t Itlb:Conan, Druggists,
Market street, corner Diamond, near Fifth
street.. ,
•Yuerl arras Fora! .•
immense Block of all the new ntyles
Funs, at.tho 112LelltliVt, and popular Leese of
Win. Flouting, No. 139 Wood Arent. The stock
uL Lille ostabliblunent is nut excelled by any
other houso . in this country, and the exceed-
Ingly low pylon at which they are selling is
causing quite a venial:ton. If you want any
thing in the line of Capes, collars, Hagen les,
lout's, the new style' skating muff, go to Wm
Fleming, No. it Wood street.
-A Strange Story—The Dieterlone
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appearance of Alvin C. Temple, at
Iturnioir fiprlnge-1 Ile Explanation
Garen by Hie Ploppoted Murderer—A
• lake et Petrolenm Dloteoyered In
- 7 , Cave on the Little LL•asewbe. ter no
der Ground—Temple Falls In and le
Drowned.
• Some - weeks ago a man named Alvin C.
:'remple, a citizen of New York, mysteriously
disappeared at Bruning springs. West Vir
glnla... Within. the last few days suspicion
fastened on whereon named Robert B:Stein
way as his murderer, snit accordingly he 'was
arrested'. Since his arrest he has written and
.published) the followtowestracirdinary state,
meet In the rarkershurg 71mm of Monday
My obJectin - writing this communication Is
to lay belore o the public the facts attending
We tlistroi.4ing death of the late Alvin t.
Temple:of the laty of New York, as I have
Just been arrested hereon a Charge of being
accessory to, and the rause of It. I am bin e
without' friends or nomaintanees, and must
go-to prison for want et hail. 1 hope, howev-
er,ln the coarse of a' few days, to exonerate
myself from all length:ion of any complicity In'
the death of my friend)
The tieceioett and myself were both resi
dents of New York, and bad been acquainted
nearly tee years. Alsmt the middle of Selo
blitheniter how we left home together on a tour
h oil regions - of Southern Ohio and West
Virginia. We came first to Marietta, Ohio,
and visited the II wells of Duck Creek. We
.then visited Su ma:4,ly lforseneck, Sand
11 ill, White Oak anti Burning, (Springs. We
arrived at.the latter place on the afternoon
of FridayJOctol.l . %Lb. We spent Saturday
t.
in visiting they ohms oil. wells. On Sunday
stunning we sta tell Oa a' ramble to Make
501510 pbservallarts as to the nature of the
country. From this'couble Mr. Temple never
to:toned. and upon this circumstance 1 have
been arrested. , I hope the Emetic, after bear
hug my statement, will suspend its' Judgment.
ntll 1 eau offer more pivot of my entire In
nocence. Air. Temple being something of a
geologlst, carried a leather sack suspended
by , a strap over the' shoulder to -con
tuni the speelmens collected, and in.
his hand a haminer with a handle three feet '
long, such as is commonly used by geologists:
We crossed the Burning Sill In gs run at the
mouth and climbed tip the, hill on the uoper
side. About three-fotirths of the way np a
discovereirhn• opening In the rocks, ClUeoll
prObably by some convulsion of the, earth.
Into thls wo found that we could crawl some
II Moen feet, when further progress was
stopped by the fissure becoming narrower.
Temple. by. .titrusting , In his hammer,
ewer
tabled that the passage soon widened again,
at hy removing some of the pieces of
riktit we could go mt. We procured a sapling,
which .we found on the grofted above, w hien
we used as a buttering ram. .Wo could hear
the pieces fall us they Were posited Inward,
and 'from the sound knew . the debt:Mit.
could be but a few feet. 1 went Brat;
when we had opened the way, . and de.
acentied by letting myself dowu by tile
hands. • Temple followed. Unfitting a 0151011
and a piece of paper we found ourselves Ili a
cavern about twelve feet square, in whick'we
Could stand. upright._ Pieces of broken rock,
varying ionize from un egg to dbarrel, cov
ered the ground. Temple 'collected some
specimens, principally sandstone and feld
spar, which lie put ado the neck toile examined
at leisure. Our progress was very II illlcnlt on
accountof the loose.antlAggell stones. Partly
feeling our way, and now and t en lighting a
notch; Ve managed to ascertain what I have
related, and also to disc Over a dour° nearly
oupos'to where we entered, some three feet.
• width at the, bottom and gradually tuorow
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mg towardthis top. - Crow - ling this Wit
round it made u considerable descent until It
of
Into a spacious cave; the dimensions
of which I cannot state, as it wins Dot thor
oughly c•rplorwl. We found here the sumo
chaos of broken rocks, awl were con
tinually braising ourselves in climbing over
nut through them. Proceeding _ some thirty
3 arils we saw alight on our right which prov
ed to be caused by &split In the rock. Look
ing through Ityee could 11011 the hills on the
opposite batik of l lm Kanawha, but could u.rt
011011 our wayLeavin this on our right
we praceedwirto make what eXIOOreI lons 011 r
Ilmltehl uicans.would allow. After going per
haps Oily yards, we were surprised at finding
a email lake, or pool, an near as lean judge,
Rsslaty feet In length, by twenty feet wide.
US level WM some three feet below the ground
en which we stood. Temple inserted h
i s ham
mer into tuis I pool unit found thatinstead
of water it was oil—petroleum. I have not
time to describe our sensations on this discov
ery, which penal leed untold wealth. - After dis
cussing the matter for &few minutes, he at
tempted to try the depth with the handle or
his hammer,. Ile got as near the brink as he
could, and was about executing his deSign,
when the loose stones on e stood sod-,
donly caved In with hem . I which le wink li , rose again,
I t wins ruggled a moment, and I Saw Wm no more.
powerless to assist-1i las, oven If I hail
n ovas
ot. been completely bewildered. The weight
or the specimens in' his sank no deuM pre
vented Lim from saving himself, as he was a
capital swimmer. The horror of my situation
.may imagined. I stood alone In that cave
wherein was death and darkness fully'aware
that when I went out Into the light .would . l
only meet struusers and suspicion. I called
my companion by name again,'and again till'
terrified ny the, sepelchinLP echoes that ro
am:Puled through the blackness.
This Is the true statement of the fact.
Whether it will be credited is more - CM] lean
say. lam fully aware how difficult-It la for
me to answer the question. "Wily did you,
pot make this statement sooner!' Here Is.
toy reply. When I left the care I went to any
room at the hotel. Ovqrwhottned • as I was, I
could not help being tensible that the discov
ery WWI au Important one, and resolved - to. se
cure tho boa elite or It; so 1 kept the matter
quiet until my designs should be maimnplish
sal. go thin 0114 1 obtained a favorable lease
from the agent Of the itatthbone .011 Compase,any
the ground covering' U cave. This le
as ttle county Yes:gads ahem, was
maLlo the • day after the oceurrence above
revealed. It is made to Georg') Temple,
the father of finery V. Temple.-the brother of
the Into Alvin 'C. Temple. I have not reserv
•od to myself drectly or indirectly any Part of
.this lease- I hop" thin circumstance will go
Pa using to show that 1 conid have WO motive in
•causing the sleuth of any friend. I do not
think ids relatives, or those who know- Mr,
will entertain the sliglmst suspicion:to my
prejudice. Yet 1 real that can never liave!a
moment's peace of mind until the judg
went- of everybody shall acqUit me 01 tire
charge, And DOW; Messrs. Editors. I request
that you will give the foregoing statement.
Place In your paper and thereby oblige a
friendless and grief stricken man. ,
The - I • HOIiZAT a. OTIONWLT.
•JiiirOlitiDik'sgi
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Every Lady la Want of
In Point of Fart,
Free. Free. Free
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My the Herebaote • Nat Weal Telepipb Co
• 'rotas 011 City.
Special to the rittobargh Gazette). •
• On. CITY• NOV. 5,
Meer twenty inches.. Weather cloudy, Aar
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- • • Jerome Pork liaeoe-
J mums Palmy 1 r. 0., Hoye.—The hurdle
raMe-ane mile won b y
quarters, and seven
hurdle-was won by Rommel Yellow Hammer
• and Surprise felb Time 4d5. to the three.
mriera of mile 'daub, Trovatore beet Her
1•4710/Ip hi Uwe. lengths Time 121%.
ECOND , EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY LITEST TELEERNS.
THE NEW YORK ELECTIONS.
Gov. Fenton's Majority 12,900.
MAJORITIES ON CONGRESSMEN
Equal Rights Convention
INTERESTING ACCOUNTS FROM 1 r,xlcO.
Nulv,l - ens, November s.—The corrected re.
lurid; from LIM Interior of this State generally
increase Abe inalorltv of Governor Fenton.
Acerodinglti pri,ent. appear:On,: it w ill ale
proximate Other 0:1101b1,110i in 11l
be 01114.1WI1:LL 1140101', AS LllO tripling of vet, s
4,, local coma Ziates will 2 , 11110V:10a 1 . 0•111 Ce tile.
into for Governor. • The A,lonilllo, far as
it.in turned, will stand ICepublteuns to 15
001110:311LS. Clarke 11. COOlll,llO Is tlefenieil
In .I.llllllly by :11 'VOWS. Stephen !taker,
p titan an,ls also 41E:foaled in Put 1111111.
MOJOriliet our Congrl'.vo/0./1 ,-1 , 1114
Stephen Taber, Denim at, 1,7:7). ,121201141 ii i,-
trict—Demos Sorties.Deemerat,o,s6l. Third
District--Willitim E. oltinson.limpocrat,l,s7ll,
Fourth District —I L ,his Fox, - Detutierat,
Filth District-I°lin Sintiri.ey, Democrat,
over Taylor, 2,705. Sixth District-12mm. E.
Stewart, Democrat, Seventh
J. WIIIIIIIOI/ Chanter Democrat, 1.471. Eighth I
Distriet—J 111.0015.1/01110C111 1 ,, , ,/,575. Ninth I
DIBLIiCL—FerIIIO,IO Wood, Democrat, I,lln.
Tenth District—W. il. Robertson, Reptililletn,
li:levesith .DEdrlet—Charles 11. 'Van
Wynn, Ltepulaitit, WO. Twelith I )ISIrIcL--.loliii
A. liefelilllll, Copia/Ilea. ' hlll.lThirtcenLli
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instrlct—Thouts Cornell , Republican, inn
Fourteeitth DlAtrict —John V. 1.. Friuli, limn
oerat, :ea . Fifteenth I ilstriet —John A. Gris
wold, Reliant Man, s.ion. Sixteenth
IdaLrlet—
Oratlge Ferris, Ithiniblican. 1,710. Seventeenth
District—Calvin T. llitrilitird, IlepllllllColl,
Eighteenth District—James Al. Marvin,
Repohneau, ii.ego. ti 1001.12M1L11 InstrICLNY 11-
'llllll C, it, Twentieth
Dlstriet.LAildisOn H. Littlin, Republican, 4,11.10.
Twenty-first Dlstrict—homes: Corti:ling, Re
publican, 1.30. Twenty-ogienisil District-401in
C Cllll ICIIIII, II1,101011C111,5,WI: Tt.:llly-Ltilr.l
DISLOCI—DCIIIII3 McCrotliV, Republican, 5,10 u.
Twenty-font to District—Theodore M. Polk:-
ivy, ILepnl/1 . 01111, :r,2110. Twenty-fill District
t u. 11. Nelsen', Republigion 4,1110 TwentY
sixth District —WM. S. Lincoln, Republican,
5100. Twenty-scventli District —Hann] ton
Ward, Repithillian, Twenty-eightli Dis
trict—lA.ls Salye r l 11111•10:10111i1
Twenty-einit li,LficL-1111iL
Itepublician, 2,„400. Thirtieth District—Mini,
Humphrey, Denmeritt, Thirtv-first
District—Henry Van Amnion; Repuldieuti,
7,001).
Too aggregate ROIIIILIIICSII nedorlty naa,
tins table
The following call Imola:en Is3tiett:- i•lii,view
nd the. proposed Con VOllllOll . for a 'revision of
the State Conslitattion, the if.l 1111;11.11 E,111:il
Right's Assoehttion w 11011 10
TWI-11‘1111 Hull. Albany, Tuesilayiatal Wednes
day, November htuh tont 21st, to minsiiier.the
ellit:SL1011 Of 2,0 amending tits Constitittion 11.1
10,0.1 I's the right 01 vlllTruge LO 011 1.11 1 41,,
111011. 111:4 Incl. 1011 01 rani or :ON. The spirit
of the age impels tot - 011.11g1 step. The
(100p10 every% here, iit Elie lad IVOI 111
:and the New, named 1113 UP 'tile -letlt
orgy of ages, urn demanding an 1.11 Len.
41011 of rigids. The reemooroe,,,,, o f
Dila Union is it Meader, deeper ork I ban the
resitf allow . "' the Jebel Stales. If is Hie 1111-
log of the cattle nal mu huts 1, :1
10, 101,1 1,01
realization of our topnolio.o 410.1. 1.11. then,
Llie lovers of freedom (rem every WI/11'We 01
LllO 5.L.110 C01:10 lip to i 111 S ronVel‘ Lion it A:-
bony; unit add their vales and their Milne tali
on the aide of Justice, to make New 1 ork It
genuine republic, In power In the nation :404
a light to the world.
Elizabeth Cady - zdanton, Frederiek 11011,41,,
lion. A. J. Cain let., Parker Pillidtury, Limy
Stone, Henry It. Itiackw ell, Charles 1.0110/
KOlllOllll, Francis Lila 110, 11101 01 111,1,,i01
COWS of Equid Itlghts, will be yn:st•nt.lnntl
participate in the discussions Of the t-onvea
thin,
Om behalf of the said Equal Rights As..
elation. (Signed> 1.0c01,1A Moss..
President.
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A bOrreenimilent, who left the tiny gif Mexi
co int the 2.2,1 ell., and Vera Crux on the 'Sall,
gives the follow Mg IlVelol Ilt 01 1 101 4:0101 It 001
Of 111.UNICO:
Gen. C.Llell/01, the Aid de Camp of lite
nerve NIIIIIIICOII, until Special eillitillisSlolll ,
from France toMexico,
111 . 1 ivc.l 111 LllO Calif Inl
011 S lay night,l hit. 21., Ile met tbe Elope tior
Mitzituzlibm at Ayottat,oll rO.lO nr rAlis
leo,'and niter 5/L111(11 001 S 11:11,11 weld, llta rO.
sportive way. No nrltcful ColllllllllliCallon Op
piners to JULY*, 1111,,, , t1 brLW.••• , ,
oill1;01 is to have
Melding withreported
the General Oh 1110 hied
UlftlllM 01 the
country' Wall Ills return to Mexico.
It Livery tiontntin If 'General Civil - Pamir lots
much 1111hille-...5 In. transact. with Itile...iThe
coming ot this Commissioner has been wa
fur In Mexico Wall LllO greAll,L ii111,1,,L ited
oven anxiety. Everything :ahem. there 111111
all are walling lite .10V01111,0111C1IL or thopoli
-01, whatever that may be. Sone, .y that Hal
'l.altie will be at the head of arbors; otlllll,Slly
Custelnati; othurs,'.l mires, inc Santa Atria, or
Ortega. tinder Alnerl.ol prOlcc/ sorry
0110 has his sayabout, the future of this punt oolllllfy, but 110 01111 LO 1:1101y what it
will be. 1
The condition of the country as quite as hail
*sit well could be In every list/et:L. 'lllO 1111011.
cos are CIIIIIIIIA4III, LllOOl . Ol. of barley and in,
titan corn. line main stay of the people, are
short. Corn Is worth twelve doltara the cargo
of four hustle. In the capitol.
The neighborhood of tint city and the
colnt
try generally, he overrun with hamls of guer
rillas, prOfe.eilly Lll/OrlllP, b u t in mammy
bandits and cut throats. •
A b an d un der one ,111 tlllllO 1.01 , T., took ilea
session last month of ..Apatu, tt ',Plage Miry
tulles from the tapitot, sacked LllO lionses,
carried olf seine pt the "inhabitants for rAti
90M, sad finished by violating the hint
women of the town In the public' niiiittr,
Iler the direction of their leader. At, sa l on
place they stopped LllO work On LllO 11111W*.
LO Vera tarn%, null teak 1011 of rite 1000100-
Live "il,lOll 111 Line construction, to hold for
111111010, 110111111111 lllg toll Llloll , llllltl 4111113r.5.
• Thu main Mad LO Vi_ra Cruz.y infests.' witli
these guelirillit bands, in some cses m heti
leg nu le. than a 1 hOustoul shell, a ,000C nu •
rOL/LIOtrIII,I 0101,101010 . 01 011 all alike, he they
Fruneli, Slexicaus or AlUerl.ll..,
011 this eight of October 22.1, they entered
Paso Del Macho, the present terminus or 1,1,.
railway Ifol/1 Vern Crlll. 10 Motion., 0101 61.010
Lir,/ W 1101 1 ,21 1. 1111111,1 from under the linseS Of ns
Frolloll garrlSoll. The mules belonged to
Santiago Snail, it well.knowa Murk:1111,
who In a rge caital Invesd n the
few w ens of .
tran la sportin p g freight to
Me l xico. A few
days heron:, these Lilierals 'exiteted 1111 the
highway', SIAM toll of the WILE:011S going to
Mexico.
ImpOrlfilat PumwlSf Derlxion—Pree.Nlen
tlal
YLVICIINGTON, Nov. a.—Secretary Browning
ilO.l given a decision eta inn appoint trout the ,
action of the Pension office, in ratand to a
claim (or the increase of invalid pensions
under the act 0f,.1 one nth. ISO. ills COMA
SIMI of the law to in substance contained in
the following paragraphs, quoted from the de
cision:
Three grades of disability. are described In
the act, but it Is not to be presumed that
Congress supposed that all 111 vKild penslon..,
who recetru the 11111.1111113 M Ilfllolllllt littler for
mer laws would be therefor , entitled to its
liberal provision. The appbcan t for the in
creased allowance most affirmatively prove
.that Ids disability is ono of the spcffinc char
acter mentlehed in the act, or id tffilliFitlent
thereto, unless the fact Ito sufficiently estals
lished by the proof accompany lag h 1:1 Or intent
application. I am of the OPillioll that the
proofs do not bring a ruse within the ack - to
goer LION unless they show %hut the 11 isaffility
Is permanent and incapacitates the applicant,
from perforating manual labor to the saute
extent , us if he had lost a bond or toot.
The President toslity appoint... John Wise
Deputy Postmaster at Washtngton, lo att. and
Franklin. Elliott, of Now York, fled A. S. Sill.
of New York, Cons Mar Clerks.
Joseph rill!' NOII, MiiMiltle .1 flatlet , of Art
zones; latearriced in this pity—overloud.
•
Dolditnflrond Robbery—Al Gang of pot.
--•bere Throw ef - Tralo oir the
Down an Dfubanknfoni owl H..b All
the raseehgere.
Lotasvitte, S.—Further particulars re
,ceived concerning
..tine
Franklthe Kentucky,
re
railroad outrage, show that eats me
thrown off the track about two o'clock this
Morning, 111,0 lit Lllroo and one half tulles
from here, by a band of robbers numbering
ten or twelve. The engine I arum! over
twice down an majtankutent of Duni:
Tile Adams h.:sprees 111V.4.11g01.
raped being burned to death. Ant, robbing
the passengers la the nifgregato of about two
thOnand five hundred dollars lit auconey and
Watches, the robber. left In tin easterly direr,
tlon, and a bend of Ilion (rout tats vicinity
went In pursuit early tills morning. Tho roe.
berswere blackened "and otherwise disfigur
ed, and were not recognized. •
New fort[ ileelloss—lOU.Conen lion Ques
t
New Your, Nov. tills hour t.e have no
further returns from the Interior to choose
the result for Governor us herotuforo • tolo
graphed,
Tho Convention was ahead of Fenton :%1,000,
Now Yoric,olty, 0.50 la Troy, In Utica
several thorium , ' io Brooklyn, mud in pro.
portion everywhere. The rural districts seem
to have voted unanimously for convention;
and it Is probable that. PrOPOSASOLI will be
carried by sOmetiling ovor Oo,ouo,
" 1 2. 4- .;•
,
SEMI
EMI
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et:111
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1866.
FROM CANADA.
Moro Fenian Trlabt—lmportant objee
lion PI Taken by P. e•citser'• Irounael.
TORONTO, Nov. B.—The excitement In the
trials IA diminishing. Court opened thin
jamming at the usual hour. ruid - lek O'Neil
tens tile drseprisoncr placed la thd_dock. Mr.
McKenzie, before the prisoner pIc:IMM, morel
that the Intik:Mont lit que.sheal,Ve proem]
of a...joinder of Court, us that once Was
eldnalitt.l-10 the County of W4lland, and
therefore cannot be tried In film County of
York, it being (meat two counties United. Mr.
McKenzie contended that Ills teamed friend
had placed a wrong construction 0 pc luter
nretation of the clause, and that Ms to the
second ground its Lordship bad verrnled
that obit:ellen : by his incision ln app
Lion cline name nature made yest daY.
lengthy legal argument here took lace be
wean the er.nusel.
Mr. K. MelienllC-1 would ask of ir Lord
ship to allow me until . to-worrow • riskier
%stitch course 1 shall adopt tothin whittle
er I should enter demurer, or allow pigs-
Oiler to plead over.
Ilon. John Catneron—lietter be ea fat how
you detour in ewe of the Queue on.tWitzer,
Which Is reported inwhich I defended the
Prisoner. It was held by the learned judges,
that tinles:s the detuurrer hail been Success
ful t sente me would have had to be carried
out.
1l is Lordslilp.—Very well, 1 ley( 110 obJee
tion.
, The prinnnel was then removed nod Patrick
Alm:mall 010 pine • d to the dock-
McNeil in a short address opened the cane
for dim Crown, In which tie Stated that It Could
(
Ott pros cal that the pri..ooner on the lid of tine
was Writ with What lin known lei a "reeling
111110 In ids possession near Fort Erie. And the
L auconinL winch he gave of Weasel( afterarrmd.
Atter the .exanduation of a few witnesses,
Ills Lordship, addressing the jury, eXplatneil
I Ina the evidence showed the prisoner to be a
British subject, and could not therefore be
tried as at present Indicted; he therefor di
rected the jury to return a verdict of acquit
tal.
Mr..Melsenzm then suboutted iludkrlLish
,ainjeets eOuld tint he tried titlesfor We *erne
ode nee; he should therefore be iIL-0 11 10. 1 •
Mr. 11. A. Harrison—Thu Crown Itas,;„10 1 tit or
evlllture of the pro•ourr, my Lord. 4{ 110
in
treed 144:1111, lie will not bell rhal as aullidlieri
can citizen..
• Merited UV toil
MIME
The I:o.urt at. 0110
o'clock to-morrow
• Mr
iention to
ii l Mr. Melienzies Iht-..---- ... ...-- --
°flowing objections to all tire - Indic qita
rrelorred agithibt the reltian prison let
tittried, euntaluing doublecounts,am tile
•ase et the Qlleell N-B.lltelit - llth, he will -•be
rlorprisuner to plead a plea of nutro f -Ile-
lett; bit, Oil the ground of intsJoinder ATI
counts, and tint! by Is charged us an / eel
tan citizen; Ild, that he 18- Charged SS It ' it
-1,11 subject, and. tilt! i.e is eh . eti
with what amounts to high treason. A au
eititheit citizen era foreign Stateandait li.
subject at the same time. There (Ann be
L. - 0111,4.111(A OtreilSeS charged In tire samittn
illetuient. till, That it appears oil the fweB,ol
tire Indictment teat the UifellgeS eltargild
herein against the prisoner were cOrinnittsd
in the county of Wellatol, and the indictment,
ihereiore, could MIL be legally ',return:4
• - '
against In in.
The Jail , entered the court -Find
brought. lolls :tgalu. , O the Jelin, iug Fenian
prisoners: .10111. Hughes, Patrick Donullue,
Junies Buret!, James Neothling, William Orr;
Ii "tidier, V.:alley
mill, ram Frederick Fry.
The Condemned rental:an—The Dosllf
Penalty not — to he Ent oreect,lteledine
of lUe. ner''' •
- •
To swim., Noviailberi..;nTlie Toronto Leader
11,4 horn lag MN , ' ileatg'i(rtiele 111111 • into
of the tiontlinnued Fen Mon, tatyn fortual
passing of t he sentence if denth;l9 'not icginrel
eil :INi.errltill hli.uuon of their (atilt. eir-
MiniSt .l ances ;Mint towards lenitiney, .ttnthe
micesslty Of nhisliling Mood Is not
gent. per its llllillS clearly apparent. These,
sill ',nimbly determine the
eol the prisoners; but it it Silfriliti tarn
alit Will heh el 1111:111 Ills: t`i,eo list. the sub
-4t poiltsliment. will no doubt be ust.lll.
pla.q. tot' no one rtin away with the : API/
l'illitrilS will get free par
ilonair an) thing limn oitelllng to It. Minim
opiti3on 4WD - Milt/ I ma 1i11111,111111 . 11t lir , Vt . ,
StiVerti , tinder different liinniinStato
13, they would anotreilly have 1/11 . 11
a tint!: liefitt,ll.ll . Ili /ICI, /Ma l
ritilt Lit est:cute, all appeal., for mercy N . olllli
ill Fain. 1 . 110 Imperlut I:overoment will hits
tillgties • 11l 1111,110 Sil ill° subject, and
lip ',.a.hitt.
sag
ion the representation of the
CrirWll will, it'lololl/ itirtlwr ills
til tillrit,t. Titers Is ail Were:
to
On
part of I In, piddle to belie,' that the full
• P.
of the' law will not he Olt the
prinonera nentenecil lo death. ..115•eaily tlh
!meads of the tieliAniets lire ',Lung t 11111 l ey ha
the, that they wee going to bit
I ,lProbable that they will
l i lt rd; mnl it i
unLhe hanged, the sootier this is uudurs(L 111
tits leits tilOy will be 01,1 eto raise. Wit can ofi.
lord 10 1,0 magnanimous much better limit eee
emu afford to make , mai tyre,: but Our
magnanimity eannat go beyond sparing their
lives, I( lc go I hat far. rimlslittient In pro
portion to tilde crime, with withal,» 11.11
1/1 i‘t It ISt Id elenienc, they milsL rect . l,ll.
I:llc•ratiliC It y MOIL/IS:la ”ay•
big that , it. In understood Ilott the lieVertileind
It tilt: late Ciliiigi/L meeting . resolved IllAlolll-
11111 10 the...denten.) of Lynch unit Me 51 Muhl,
Three• fhtin, nitinetl Flauneguni 111111
Well», ....Mined In Ihe Old jail IMMO . 1 Mie
on the charge Of renlanisui, - Were
I rant cn , twiY, the tir,and!fury huNing ignored
the bills tignitist talent.
liallimoro habeas Corpus Case
ItALTIMOIIn, Nov. S.—The habeas corpl
. case
w.L.i coot limed tin one o'clock when .Inilge
Lariat adjourned the ease truth two o'clock,
pet in Ming, with the consent. of the counsel
for the &it - int.slotiers, the parties to he
unrestrainedeont the court should meet at
that •
I 1 A t..ri so N orember h.—The habeas obrim:i
• was continued until this morning. There
,4 a 11/11j-ILMUIIIIIIIt. Math, 1 , .) . counsel us v, bhp nil in i9satoltty of evidence, after which the
cinirt decided to admit evidence, winch took
• cry welt , rangeonntiracing every point in
the proceedings itictileut open the trial and
irilgtUrf Cictiiilleng"s"rdinsut
di ienI..IIOWIS to 1.4111 ltrreAt. Still Ituprisoninclit
or o‘lllr. V1C11...11‘, 8110rIn Till OM).
• AA ~, c 11;,.1. the to i141.)011tIlUel till to-
Taw 11.10710t1g.
1213=1
Merenetdo to t:o•
Ell=
it,,,,lntote., November %.—Governor
called upon at his reSidt`lll,! halt night Ily
itlarge hotly or I altntrentivtot, and unekt
ttneeett, vow rat glinting them 1111 the• vletstry
olitalnott: lie said 'I har hneetion till:
111OVIII Cononinaloners n OUill 11110 In,
! , Itltiell by the Coneta, 10111 111111 1 11111 Judge
Ilona 0111114 Lr 115111 to it striet nevonntatallly
or lite octants.
H:Uinta trout Allegheny r.onnty iodinate
I hal the COnser v aLi Vett have earrlegl 11111 1.4%-
1141111 Ive Llt:ket.
'111.11:no4tIlutItml amendment
1.11,10011 or slnkilig fund fur the nuppoit. or
the row!. uritllois 1115 1151:11 udooted.
301.1*11 wul Ca.lll_llo.llgPOTl.l—ltreacllt 01
I===
tir,: NOV. 8.--1110.11111101 will e.l> 10
110.41101.e] Until 110;VL Week. •
Tim Great ireptibile,, pioneer steamer In.tlin
5.411 Fntucl.nu, China and' Japan line,
len nctml to-day. She Is the largest, 'wooden
steamship ever built. In tne United ritaCes.
'rho typhus fever hail broken out. Ina =digs
mint form In one of tho charitable institutions
on Manhattan Inland. rourreen severe mama
have be II reserved 1.01110 Ykor hospital Will,
in it tow days. - -
no A. Browne In. 1 ttmghl ul - • aet.l'
. .
Carolino". _
sitatioNt Clotrle3 E. Fleming to menvor tt.!5,000
for It liretteil of prootiNC, of marring.
Arre.t of a Hold Broker.
New 1 - 011. R., November Frank
a gold broker,. doing business at No. 9. Wall
Street, was arrest Ni this afternoon and con
veyed befereJIIMAVO. Dowling, at the toiniel,
eliarged with having attempled.to get cash
for eight coupons of IiVI) LIIOIISIOI , I dollars
each, which were advertised as having been
stolen front Mr. Lord. It appears from the
evidence that a boy named W.,11. UM was
sent by Hilton to the :nib-treasury 01110., at
titan,, presented the (martens •for payment,
wherolipon In(wns Immediately handed lint.)
the custody of an officer. !Mr; Ilitton was
committed for esaminution lo default of
431 . 00 ball.
Clio re: olt r Niemankip. •
New YORK, NOV. Hagan,
wpiril arrived `from flavr at this port Itedity,
bitil twenty-nine tleallo to One patemgo Irma
eholera: Vito Cl these wore sailors belonging
to tine crew. The n:toe flee patients null ael
tering lion, the elltouye, who wilt he -Itutnavlt
ut My transferred to. the Illinois. Among. the
patsengers were ten cabin pitiviengers, semi
or whom were Laken
The Florida is chartered by the French gov
ernment to gir to Vent Cr117.,,111111 merely
tenehe I ,at New Pork to lituill'onssungers.
A Mien will be taken on the subject: by the
nottill of lb MO at their meeting this altar.
noon.
Foreign .1111arlarts by Cable. •
N,.11' Veen, November n.—The 111.rld lets the
following special over lila cable, doted Lon
don, November 7; The Bank of England re•
reived turn lu ykoltkilurrik; the month eudtkg
Friday, gold to Lute vuluu et 4:940,00o. Tule in
crease in rim week, at Lek 4.1311ket mg payments,
was .EN3, 4 1.5. •
L.N001.1 November 5.-rNvening.—Amorlean
bonds ruled ills mornlngdtt. Crel'Ai4; 17rie
sbares are! per tout, fewer.
Livaitrum.,Novembeen.—Eveniug.—Tho pe•
• trolouna market le quiet. Tbe cotton market
opentsi at the rates of lest evening. Orleans
Middling, 15!4I,
From New 'Chicano.
New Oeurardi, Nov. B.—Accoonts of cotton
continue favorable. the crops Slotted 1.3
the worms and rain cllt.bolnved.
TllO Governor a T „toe recommends the cx•
Unction of all appearance of difference ON to
civil rights between the whites andtit . sres.
J add° .Caldwell, a Inember, of th second
l'hiladelpilla Convention, made a s ech at
.111.1e11301 1 by spectal appointment, during the
suss toe of court, urging the extension of sot.
(rage to negroes, tutd denouncing rebels anal
tits rebellion,
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EUROFEIN ADVICES 'Br THE CABLE.
The Rama Steamer* hurl the Admired
ty Court—the French 'Vie°lin in Mex
ico—The king of Italy in Venice.
[el' TUR
vaSe Of the rebel
cdoamers peized . Liverpool, w blest WitS
brought before the .Iftni rally Court, baS beclF
allowed, by COUSellt of all parties, to Amid
over. it is believed that the matter will be
Privately adjusted. • • •
Yenta, Now. B.—The Irma:lf : transports aro
maids , to bring home the French troops tram
.• • -
arstee,'Ntv. B,NheK lag of l all entered
Vanier • yeah:ratty, and met with' a grand -re
eeptlon:4.
' LON MIN, Nov. 24.—The drafts of• 1 1 ent S. Co.,
of Chinn, liuve 1,1,1311 refused adeoptanoc. Their
engagements aro heavy. •
LOXDON, Nov. B.—Thin bunk rate In, bcon rw
doted to 1 per cunt.
LI VOLPOO NOV. S.—Market for cotton dot'.
nun Objet., w.ve deellnedll:,.•, TM, sales to.day .
'have been ,MlOll baled Mil:ldling 1111111111 k 000
quoted at 11;‘,41.
Losoort. Novr. B.—The money nytrkoi
quiet; Consols for money, sn , ..j; 40;
Erie :43;4; Illinois Central, 77.
=1
Sr. (arum, Nov. S,—The oillelal vote gives
bell. Pile lie majority over Hogan lor Con
gress, hut should sieveral hundred votes . cast
alter the regular closing of tile polls he se-
Cured, his majority will Im Increased. and
(len. tilalr defeated for • Legislature. The 2 , 1,
ith, CO, 71.11 and Nth districts gave large Rad
ical majorltles. urns from the 3,1
district in SUR too meagre to deterinme the
result. In the utlt district Swite.ele, Cornier-
. .
vat Ivo, is probably cluctO.llllll.
tle give over II MI. of a Radical utajurity.
1'bc1:01111tiOti to IJO hoard (rout gave lantoin
about '21,000 majority.
VT =
06HR,T.1.t, N. November Yox,
celebrated player, wax ,everely
n 1 10.1 tlllB morning, a.t his rebidigieg
city, by Ills at•eitlesital .11selfurgg of a pi,.
in a itOrktt. of It Iv coat. Tim NW mitered
abdomen unit lodged in tills thigh I~ty on II
nturl: al the ',rube. I'be • I it in I.
Seizure of Arm.—Peroonl Item.
ocrn.vA,C. W., November S.—Teo e:eies of
Wes Madre:4mA to utikoolve Per.. , wore
emt ,lett,Med lit the ILuthoriLles for
,su'uetioos front the (1;,001.1slil.Mt.
on. John- . MeDoolthl leave , on Monday
Nun York, toJoin other deiegnt ',tiling
Englund, on Wedneday.
I=
O.IeSTOWN, S. Y., Oct. S.—Tl,c Owen, lit
s vllinge and Vie"ltlV asemelrJ Lt groat
iiiii the re,loof Ico of love rof fr
1011 l 1.1,4 ~ventlig. A 14 . 0111 1 rot:option lo loom;
livid, A general Inv It talon In given to all, fool
Ills efogoto. fool cAoAclons 111411,1011 allot
grounds mu Lloongol. , •
reutvit - ot /tlnJorily—Ftwoortscii•r• rite.
ltrwligs•rri:, N.Y., Nov. ~ --4, 0 it0:1•4 t0...10111y
I Alonror e y 1.761, arr....1111y to rht, t.
into WC tiller, unit 4tippir.rti to be
The bta're factory of IL trilierittorl, II r,trutt
-01, ii , tLyne ommty, limned fItS morttolg,
tvolying of $1:r,100. litilired for
ho Deloorroty . of Ohio.
Lumoys, Nov. the tucriiog.
of ILL, I 1,22n . .,1
wr, 1I 02(4 ~,,,olvetl 111 :111121 IL
for •the nomosio ion 1,1 •:rol~r nllll to 100
-
MI of A:011101r itt.s!.
=I
ea.. 7.—Lie lei, from boas.,
mee the i.zl al liaiilinallest tit
eeiile ttri
"11k,, ii
woold
geed aernicii in the lay.
M N01,1111.4 , r.r...—Tb0 Is‘w .111
C ,NAros, S:1111.1 , 1, woo blii•neil tL,r Morn
-1!F; lu.ia. tl 5 03.20 . , tIo 4,11
•
AND -SETBITABAN__t
A D DIVONA I, LOCAL N nwa ON THIRD PAGE.)
hell 11 nod Allegheny 4111r1.144140
Awy'lll 111.
•
Till, 111.1,1 e which, for three years hala
been 111 1,111 ISO of erveLioa, is at, length, laitipt
ly completed. .% nether large family of parelll•
Iris eltll4ll en, hitherto 010% disi into the oilal
asylum on IV 441 met, were - on :naulabi l y
transferred to their new holm: int 1 11,11.,e
street. TIM 01,3.3i1/11 ,1 11 , 1,1 Ctn . :LILA elll Tliar 4-
day utteramm by n largo muffle, oat -till a:
kola, gad Kell Ilenten to whom, persel.4 l i
labors and liheral oil...rings It {A mainly ow 11
Hatt the dawn, of this noble 1111110 anal non r
are how open bir the (ii st line: as a 0..010,
reilliff' 11111 11 school law beri.ateal little
ones, caid alum the orb. Vs charity.
The .:mall 1, 1140:11 1/1”r loon! ceal /1101
in all, were prosaill. The rcosTre.i
sayale r delivered eloquent. 111111
liiipre.ssivu :a/dresses. The Rev. Slatt
atter a brad address, asked 51r.
the 01:41tors ery,
wad
all the children to Mai in repeating tile Lord's
.pruyer.
The puldle servos, weru optical 1111 the
benediction 14: tux. Dr. P.1)41.. 1 . 11i1.11 - r ll
.411111 T sly
o lds in intervals ill 1.110 adilre,ses.
The tho! threogh.olo.-
utono,t livery part or lit:::
building—whaill ap
pears to have been arranged throughout %Ma.
ad:4141041e judgment. 1110 ,IcUlAllrll
to 1 30.0 y 11 - 4 feet, itual Comprises a basement,
two i i rnielpal stories undo,. spacious attic.
1 1 1 1au basement story is ot Tiresseil stone, tic
super:Arne tin of brick - . Thu lower or o:lse
ult:at story la II iVittuel 1111 n n kactiftil,
room,' baker, titulary, platiroom anal %arks
roOla pryiaelpal 100011 d floor cool 1 11 tses
reception-rintat ilravelag room, matrons' par
-oor,-chapo,se d hool r nurxery a
d nd dorm ito.
y; the 01.11,141 door I , mn,
divided into ormitories
infirmary, clothes 000111,00. Titore..aro With
1110 fat:tittles on oaten door. Tito wash 110t141:
vool 11011.-11 mod airs:lag room are In a separati
MOW ing aul the IVI,O end bt 1110 IoL Tim tot
Illln :l Trod( et 2 , 5 lee: east want on 'l'rentont.
street, and V.:4feet earn 1111 he malli on Cent rt
tool to 1111 streets, in the Firs
Ward, Al leghcnv City.
The areloteet, .11 Kerr; carpenters, A. Vat
terson C 1:4, 11111,:t 11,Orli by Walker; 'quo,.
sulk by Ilnw eel h; idatialeolo/: by Itl)'L11e. .111
these parties 1111 1 . 6,16.10 Jll4 lota 11l till!
111/11 1.1 1,111 1.111.111,1•Ivcs. Tile friend , et this
I astatit iou—aint wlln aro net 11 1
benektelars, anal Lliu 1,1•11ellt:11111 1, 3 1111 . 1, 11111011
111 11111 11 1 111111111: 1111.1 . 111'111,11.11.4 St . I . VICe. of 11
single gentleman, wilt, for tire, years, 011111
untiring u,sidotty and poLiottL tott,,ertiottO,
11110 01001101 111111 101111011 et/Cry slop 01 101 pOl.
gib., saint, :sod 1110' 01,1111 :anal their exerii
tarn with a Judgment. told 0:111 Or 1 Ito 110111104
importance, as 4411 as tenths:tint; the 11101 , 1-
1,111, adapting Ito parts 10 the VarlOits 11411 IN
anti CuoVellitointßoll 0111•11 on Institution, tn, to
lin CCU 11111 l of ,east.. Not In these xi:sot:l4s
011 ly has the walla:nun spoken or proved 1111u
:felt It phlhuttli copied, but
I les lois also In, Lila
thou Oven lip 11l this Se
11 11, and coat ri.
1.1101,.n. of ‘00..0v, 400 hororo (110 totitt MOO-
Ity Mu exemplar 01 11111111, ehariLles and willing
11100111, LlU:ruby extolling others to like geed
details, encouraging :MI 1.111:4310 111 g the :WI
atitertilelllt; 1111111,1 111 continued 'lOOlll, and
saerillees, mit if this large, snacions , I'oll Vl,le
teat and motile 0411140 Manila w oar millet, an
ornament to the city, 111111 n 1111111111/111
for all:time to come of tile bereaved 1001 help.
Latllen itna entlen In doing it 10 the e
little ones, you hays done It [Dentist hinnli
God In not nuntuullul of ouch bets - ice, II
will reinty.
FriLuOla Cotten Work N.
title eot3lllisliment, owned 1111 l .earrled on •
for severid yeafi by I lin late flyde,
Ott anemia el his death, steed idle for
Neteret 11101101 tVe arc glint to announce the
remonpLion of; 111181110 k. by L. liyde's
This lirol Is voinnoseit of thuchi lit ren afar: Y:.
vie., GeOrge, T1. , m1:0 and Edmund, and
their slater eitell 'one iil whom in
familiar with! the detail,. of their buslnest*
Chu bretheitii:are - carder,, iipiniters and- ma
chlnts•s, 141111 With h
their fere ettch3 Mel !noels
oversee and du the work usually nettle:le to
10 red overumnia—the tiller I'm charge tir (110
eottetitig,(lolll,llolll,,lity Ite. Their t
(11
telly rely on hen lihr, et I !owe, the
best.quallties cotton uiiis. due ion AVII
carpet-chain, It - 111 e, NO Ling, &v. We heartily
reelilletel this Alondy num ii, 11w Illn:r:ti pa
tronage whales", 11,1 sere they.w ve.
See advertisement..
.011110111111ted 4r .1,11 Will 'law was -
1 0eamated yi , stenlay by Alderman
1,021t0dn.111, to lINN: a I rail 1;t1 char,:o of la,
eeny, {watered again:4lllm J
by elin 'Marshall.
Cuter %indite rinan. the pil/prialtOr or I too
City hilaudai 1u Peebles tow °strip, ap
p(areil beforirA Merman Sey ler yesterday, anti
made •oath :waists!. Cbarles Stall and Jacob
Seldevaller, lor treaine,lng oil hii )11 . 011111 , 1H
after being Idly n UM to 110 hO.
parties iteeilseil
tile„
arrested-
tots
Made la
give bail ill the out.. or p.m, to lois wilt at,
cOnrt.
Common pleas.—la Om Court of Common
Pleaso.esterlay, 11411.Z0 slows on the beech,
the pry 111 the case of 11. 1.. Prl4lo it Co:, vs: e.
K. Mine it Co., a report, 01 *Melt wag 0111,1101-
Oil 111 our 1001010 f 1.14011100 4 111 y; rehummia yen.
diet for plaintiff in tlto neat of $213. A minion
fbr anew trial:S.oi made Sty counsel for de
fence, and rialsons flied. •
The nest ease taken up was that of Janie.
It. Hemphill vs, 6. K. bane A Co. "Net con.
chided at the - hoer of taljourn meat.
Threatened to.otlet Even."—Marthit Mc-
LiTaW appeared before Justice Lippert rester
day, and made oath against Samuel Nesbitt
- for Hatay of the pears.. The eirenco consisted
It, the defendant saving Ile Would 'mot oven''
with' tire proseuuttir. -What slgnpleunce the
.peaket gave to his weeds by.tbo manner of
delivery we tiro linable to say,hut it doubtlitm
impllWl a Ull l Olll. 411!:1111.41 Martha's j/011,1. 0101
1104111 y 000.111 1 11 y,
.1001 1101100 the information.
'Nesbitt we. artebted and gave ball fur slicer
Mg.
Allegheny Council,
killi In.iimelie; of Allegheny Counors held a
regnlartun,tt rily meeting at their chambers
In City Lending last. night,. There were pres
ent Me,,,r, Brolvn, English, Faulluther, Han
na, Megraw. M filler, Iteed,
Walter and President', Benny.
.1 !ter the reading of the minutes of previous
meeting. which a are appro‘,l, Mr. Sailha•
liar lin:mint...l a petition from Joseph Grad'
Co., asking tor the privilege at CO.VIICting
a walk Over Carpenters' alloy, between their
build In .I:ead and petition - granted.
Ulalter read a neutron from the.-prop
erty holders Of Stuttn C4:11:11 street, asking
that it he vetlfjto un,l • pave,!. Referred to
St rent Counalttee. . .
, .
Tl.e receipts or the wetkilmuSlersami clerk s
01 Lle illy, ae pftellted 1.0 report O . Mark et
vasfi. ilill(11
- -
Anderson, second ward meninx. 4 4711 Cl
Ilucr:e Dallas, Clerk of Market.. 2,141 uri
S. Edgar, of Diamond meal. - • 114 Ul
ileport accepted.
Mr. Mi•gruit . , !rout the Street Illtltroad Com
, utittee, ,1101,1,1 :.Iversily to the proproxttion
of the A. It Al. l'amtenger Runway Company.
•ito change the terms entered Into for the run
ling of their ears through the city. Report.
treepted. Non-coneurred in by Select Conn ,
ell. Common Council recede and concur with
Select Council.
Mr. Itlegraw presented the roport of the
Cinlllllll.tot, ott Whitrfs and LandMgs, setting
1011.111.1zat. the former were In bad condition,
but, the appropriation being, exhausted
nothing coma be done to repair them. 'As the
recenits inc the present year will exceed by
more than pot, tile original estimated reve
nue I roidthe wharf, the lollOWlng resolPtloo
ww, 011'u:red : .
re ,td, That the Colll7llntee on t'inance be
mil they are hereby Instrnete.l to make such
airlall;;c1111•Ills WY will place. to the credit of
approprtatioil N 0,1; the sum or cioo, to IH.t lined
fu 1111.1:mgavilain: upon the Wharf.•
The report was aceeptedend the resolution
11.1100.1.
is ion NVILI mod from Daniel Illeken-
haell asking that Green street IM cut through
a lot owneq. by the petitioner.',l{.sad and ro
b reed to tioi Umentittee on Is.
Mr. Mil,Per:ottered the following resolution:
1iex , .11,1, That lite Committee on Streets be
ituttiorilmol ao rules-the grade- of Chestnut
reet, so tll'at Llk . t grade a dreori expend with
that of Third street,,abont oils hundren feet
h. length (rein the oily line:-
und:referreLl to WM:nate° on Streets,
with power to :Let
Mr. 118.11IIII.mtered n reimlutinii changing the,
LOOM,. Of Trelllol3L street to Grant. avenue., iuml
Central street to t..neohn avenue. Read unit
adopted.
Mr. Fan limber offered the fol Munn if resolu
tion:
11r.r.)1 red, I he City Soh lei for he direoted
to Inquire i ii t a,-certain ° the extent of the
allthority:iml right of the Woolen Ittentsy Iva
alit I:ally:tad Omni:any to build :tad erinst met
the 1 hrce traeks hew cod:We:lion
aeress!Ateterson• and Sutillutdcy streets, natl.
if, in Irk "pin hot, the Fald Coutottny are pro-
eeed tag . and acting in Om pretntsew without
autherity or right, or in Ilitelt at manner and
way . at. 61 tilt it :Inthority tied
that lo: to intrltete.l to rake suet: measures
and bi - -4 it 11111 . ,:wl: legal prtweetlings lw he, in
I COM' , 1/10St advantageous for the
ettv and it. htlere-ds.
Mr. 111,•Nelli calle.l for the ayes and Julys up
non flio•iou-0100 of
T oferriog the. resolution 19
tino 'City '
Bytio'n7Elorli4l, Hanna, Iteed,
I:i~l•tln null Iny;lnt n+ , -- •
Foolholoor, 31egraw, Miller,,
:41!
Elm rt. nl
rittillialier then tinivril the
In• relitrreil to tin: Ciitinulltee in
coition will) the City wan
Mr. Hanna, presented a resolution rtllnest
leg tin: Ma: or Ittlei tnlieei. ot the cite tOderdet
ftoat patting MIL the ga, lightm befOreAltlO
loe.c4oool to pat. it 2.top to the night twatelo
oleo eltitog the bow, Read and retorted to
l',diee.4:ll(llodtteot.
.M r. m ugha oltv . rtM resnlrg ma removing
•4e.. s mith from the Committee on Fire En- •
iietsmucis as he Is a party in the legal
proceeding now pending lit relation, to the'
horses of the (irant Engine. Stead and
:elopted,
Mr, !teed offered a resolution instructing.
the coiner ICI rc on :::ewers lo Immire into the
luanner tho st s'eralars revelttly laid on
striieteantl to ascertain if It has Persil
n constructed :win .Itubserve the eltiect for
wit It was leitenTlM, and to report at the
earliest practical mention ts •Iteicil and 'adopted.,
Mr, need offered a resolution aULliorialsig:
the ty liarrniaster to have. !lathing Hosts
olaCeil on the landing In Slot lower part of the
vin !knelt I,laCes netinOly licCOOt. Itead
ittra
-
lir. Itced, Chairman Of the Connuittee On
Fire Engines. reported.
Thotoodnilten report that it is nee e,fiary
o place cast. Iron cm:4lllgs In the getter in
Irma ill the Ft iendslilp
oll'rra resoini ion that Thu Coln
trill tee had coo:Aths,' the petition to" resin
-Only I i Grant Fire Compa
ny, font reported !Lai:CM:ly to the
they hclieN n.l thllumnpany recently placed in
atm.! On st filng to compl
1:11 the order of the e, proper authoirfeAy
•
whit.% the other company wag not. rualons,
which were, In their opinion, sunk:lent for
the retell' ion of the present contp.tity•
ne,eptc.haini resolution adopted.
Mr. heelprc,ented IL petition Won' a mein.
bor of the old Grant ~ , telitti Fire Eliattlll
1.0 pUrlllit. 111 tO VILION'II frWil the
Inne.e eel lain 10
let they claiured to
belong z.I thew as they were destrquo of
'I art itht 0110911 company. Read as referred
to Comm l ittee on Fire Engines.
011 1.1101011 11(1,011[11.1. ,
EINI2IMI
In Select Couheil, present: MeAdis. Drum.
lineeenstein, Irwin, Patterson, A. D.
'limn 11, .1. B. .Stulth,Thomas, and President
Meltrier.
were
The
rea mln d and approveutos DM
d• ' last regular Meeting
•
The President, read it•xpummuleation from
the Pittsburgh CoMmittee on Pirr Alarm . Tel
egraph. Melting ConnelisAu he pq.,ollt, at WO
opening of the telegraph on Friday evening. •
On motion of Mr. Orme, the luVttution 4iL4S
Mr. Hall presented a petittfi from the
night pollee, praying for.an inertlase or salary
nod 'neck. pay. motion of Mr. Thomas.
1,1“,' wilt ,NaSirtlrerri , d to the Pollen Cola.
Mr. Halh n
from
book, reili.tis 0 10 tilt:opening of ; 6 recoil liareet.
1:r ferreit to Street Cuwmti too.
11r. A. li. Smith, a (,0111immic:itItm from Coil
troller Franc.. noimillAlog bias
tures for the litlk of ,cLolign, IMS also es
,imilltilres for thin year up, to Novetlaier let
as follows :
Ellis oht,rgo.l.lllO to appropaatlolo.—NO.
4111...0;,N,... N 0..,, 4790.4 t!, NO, O. C.SLOO;
3.5.:i.75; No, 9, il'tl'.lo; No.: *:14.1 1 111.:1—total
V. 732.15.
rilid 1 . .01k, ft l l l a . o.•tobor.
Citv
lighter
. Fro {l gat liareo,t,
eletl.tis to t letotter ;;) • $1043.1) 75
Total in date' , f,1G.5,11:0 90
%Variant - if out al find frig' IW :19
The cbnfroller 511111111414,44 a resoltatou,
which was adlint.ll, previa lot; tor Ilia payment
of the October lulls, and also 10 "transter the
aunt •of Vg4`1.111.1 fret') bpproprholon .N 4/. Claud
to if,. ered l tot Nu. $114.14, 0114 lA/ the
...AIL of Nu.
Mr. Ir 11/1111110 Collllllll.tee on Common
•Intortiveniont, 'Presented a report
with the following rebolutien: Thal the rotte
ner Is Iterelly instructed to report a 1,111 at the
nen slid' II tutanitl,g of the Councils, for pre:
sentatlon to the 1,14 Ist (lure, Itir tllu raising
of means whereby to enei,„, Improve and
1,411• In order and repuly the commr grounds
0r the lily.
The report was necepted, ILII4 the r esolution
,
adopom•
Mr. Malin, trout' the Committee am Water,
suhniUUUda llntit ion (Mtn C11n3313 !On Monte.
r o. platy Mg tor the putting of
w Met pipe oh ..mel solver, (rota .luekson •to
Carroll, 3 . 111111. re,01141.5ri granting the prayer
of the petitlooer, •
•
-The resolut lint was adopted.
Atr, P. mulch presented 3 preamble and
reeolution, as 10110 n
Wu k.1[31, Tile Cotontil3 of theCldy of Alto ,
T. 7 ~.solut.lol,or-Juno 71.11, INA), directs
ml the fdayorof IRO city' to transfer the sleek
of -the (11,10 and Fentisylvatila Railroad held
by the elle' to .hoots Marshall, Tinanns
llowe ants .liolati Clog, as 'Tetodecsi to Nita
Ihe .0110 or tml exelbsive toe , 'Moe
tlt tool beltoof (Pt the holders (I( Ulu bowls
tic eltv or, Antithooy to sald (bits
nail or IL miteu;ription to the capital Keck
In, 13301.30} , -31.11e .. .Ani, now Infnlinff
„art Lie mu...lmp - go, Fort Wayne a, Chicago
hiolroad Cloonan 11.14,,ri., the Trus . o2es
Manes:Ml hav d mole( rmal thn : ' , lllLl,l 01.010
3lort,3tlLl, alter 113.5 , 10.4- accepted the
upon roltdßion (hal I hey 111_10111d have
till „ L a va: , and von:wilt. Of lie FIMIIIeO
e of COUnei LS; Will the whole Of the MIS.
' of the said trust having been effected
nod ilischartal, tooter the direction and
. . .
sanction or Um sand Commie tee, and having
.net tied their account ell li the city ' and trans.
leered to the city the proceeds of the stile of
the stock aforesaid, and thus completing
.their trust; therefore.,
Resotir,t, That 1 he Mayorof the City of Atte.
itheny, - tei the Treasurer of She city, he, and
they arehereby directe , to make, execute and
deliver unto the ti teethes aforesaid, a release.
under the seal of the city, for the taped: no
transferred to them, and for the appropreas
ChM ;made by llieul 01 the' proceeds thereof;
also a Stipulation of indemnity for all loss,
damage, cost or expense which may acerb°
against theta or either et them.
$3,1 motion of 11 r. Thomas' the preatmlile and
renolutlon sn'ere referred to the S'lnance Com
mittee. to r;reparn a'proper reeelpt 'for the
Cominthstotters. . -
Mr. Drum called 'up the resolution, adopted
11 tie October by Common Council, laid over In
select, Lrecouttnonallag the adoption of DIM &
kluserl, plan for a Market House on First
ward sotutre, and Moved a 'COUCtiffeIICO With
I the Common Loumfl I._ .
.. ,
The motion prevailed. .
31r. Dram thou moved that the plan be res .
!erred 'back to the Market Committee. wit!.
.4
211010 ions 10 :Old:aisle for proposals. -
I. all of which aCtlon tee Ceti:deep :OUtlell
cam:Alfred.• : . .'• f
Va . tuoUou,aajourn ed..
t ,„
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PRICE THREE - CENTS.
Piliockl4 Accident—Boy Bun Over and
Almoat, 'natantly litlled—C,oroner's
Inques,fr..
Yesterday min Cl og about the hour of 1
noon,
a little boy intund Daniel Piper, WhOSO tend.
dewed mother .1414/118 Is Factory Alley, be
t, eeu Itobinhon and Laexa.k streets, Allegheny,
was run over by 4 carriage near the corner of
the last named ..treet:and Federal„ and almost
laid:tally killedl The driver of the carriage,
a colored man, vas arrested and consigned to
the Allegheny tvatell house, it , being ulleged
that the accident was the result of reckless
di lvthg. A few hours after the occurrence,
Coroner Clawson lint an Inquest on the body
of the deceased, when the following evidence
concerning the affair was elicited:
•
WM. Katie, sworn.--saw deceased creasing
street with an armful orwooel; 1 wag on the
Corner of l.acock and Federal , streets; culled
to the driver to hold on:some other man with
me hallowed too; the driver looked thick but
did not stop; be was stopped near General
itoiiill9oll'l4 110118(4- he struck the he: at the
crossing and rolled • him Into the Intddle of
the street: a gentleman-picked-him up and
carried him to Go doctor s; the carriage. was
sixty or severity riot from the boy wheal call
ed; the horses were on atrot; he could have
stopped if he had becu attending
to bust
-1103s; the boy was Cem the 'crossing when
struck; don't kuew whether the delver saw
the boy or not; we cried "hold
Dr. Mahon, sworn.—Was called to ace the
deceased at Dr. Ilerron's office; when I looked
[UMW I found both tlitglie broken; his head
wan swollen considerably and supposed his
skull was fractured also; thought he would not live long; !relived about twenty iulnutes;
lila death was caused by a fracture of the
•
James ' Morn, sworn —The first thing that at
a
cted my attention was tills colored man
. .
vellum . on others berme him to atop, and then
saw Mr. Ilubley running to Dr. lferron's otfice
with the child in his arms; I ran into the of
fice; I discovered tlecemaed had been injured
about the head and his limbs fractured; slid
not tine the accident.
W. Haley, sworn—Wm sumtlin,'on the
Sidewalk undnne Of my employees called my
attention _to child under it carriage; 1 ran
and took up the child; new the wheels passing
'over his head; 1 wits embarrassed and took the
child to Dr. flatiron's; think there was noth•
lag "[reckless in the conduct of the driver of
the Carriage; he said he was nodding hack to
a man who ho thought know him and had
culled him.
Skinner's .S:alentent.-1. !stopped at
the depot inlet out a holy; 1 was thua driv
ing along and 1 thought I heard a car . hell
ring.anel some one hollow; I never saw the
child at all till I hear[ the sticks creek; I
know I ought to haveetboned; was fin Ving
a young !loran; 1 called, t0...111,111Pd MeCtillt, the
driver ahead of me, to , stop; then I told tho.lll
oar dm , Mg fur, and where the stable
11,1 (rove:ln thin toitn nearly elttllL year , :
the other e:trriaoo was het a short distance
allettO; 1. hall three belles in when the fteel
olent °yearns]. The women In the carriage
ahead of lee sail I was not to Warne, and Uhl
Inc where they could be found; I tried to
•ck up Its soon us 1 heard the edict; creek;
as returning trim a funeral; did not think
setwnnq were Hallooing Ut,,11110; I was not drir-
n.t . too fast. •
Tim testpuony, It will ba soen, fully ozone r.
I,tl IkrlVer, out 1.10 wiIIIIOIIbLICIAA to a.-
ntrgod, If Ito has not been already'. ^
Grocer a: Baker Sewing. Machines
The general reader - need not be told of the
superior character or the Grover A Thiker
sewing machinei, since they have been - so
Ming In use by hundreds of families in our
own city, unit Minir good merits are thorough
ly appreciated and mideistoml. These mu
chiaes are easy to work, ea,, lie safely rile Ilya
mere child,' and aric not Bahl° to tatt out of
order, while the quality and qicintßy id sew
log done by theta tit hut little time Is really,
astonishing: They are all warranted, and
father or husband who tVOIIII , I carry a blessing
Into Ids household, should at once purchase u
Grover .f Baker machine. They are cheap,
and in very short, tone will reicaythemgelves
in labor saved mot work performedwThe en
terprising azent, of the company hero, Mr. A.
1.. flintoney, O. IS Filth street. hasjiist re
ceived new It9bortMent of the mostprom:-
uhly.et.ytese which tie loc, now Upon 1,1411MA/irk
at Ills sales-moue. The ladles are Invited to
. .
call in anti nee these ad hilrithie nod nitexcelled
tam;)linen working. Now fh . f the hoillayn are
nooronehing we can in gins ue letter gilt for
a holy relative or frie n d than e: geed Grover
13.1.ker sewing machine.
==
•
There is not hinged - ) essential in a communi
ty-, as a store in which can Be found everything
calculated to please tile Palate .of the most fas
tidious epicure. Such is place is the family
grocery store or Berens S (half, No. tie Liber
ty street, at the Intersection of Ferry street,
. where can be found everything in the 'grocery
"and provision line, for sale, at • remarkably low
41glin.s. This enterprising firm inst.:ust re
ceived an. immense stork of tear, codes, so.
gar, NpleoS, and in tact an infinite variety
of every description of groceries, winch,
they purchase/I for 'cash under
peculiarly advantageous eiretteistaue6 they
are ante to sell at prices that almost defy
competition. Although but uncle Ilrm, they
have already by their intininitnble energy and
perseverance wou enviable reputation for
their house that is not. excelled by any similar
• establishment in the city. If their business
increases as it has been•ilorig WI late, they
w rip be necessitated to enlarge their already
mammoth. establishment, to a comparative
brief period, as their 'present stand will be In
sidlleimit to contain their customers, even to
the exclusion of the goods themselves.
rho Itolt4ays aro Comldy;
Tho holiday seitaan Is close upon , and our
merchants , %chitin we 'are mourning their gays
appearauces Country dealers are dally'ars
riving to replenish their steel: for the festive
days amp trade In every easiness has bright
ened. Messrs. Rates R Bell. No. ill Fit th street,
have Made extra provision for the great dm
wand which bu c.xperienced for choice
5011 seasonable drysgoods, and have laid in a.
large block of alt the most desirable articles
In that line oft rude. Their shelves are teem
ing with piece goods suitable for dresses,
'cloaks, segues, An., Sc., which have been se
lectml. with the utmost care and at tentlou,und
will be Iltvoi.l of at prices In keeping with
thu usu al cheap rates orthe house. The Ursa
devote emeclal attention to the -minufactu're
~f nil kinds of thetks, bisques, tutu
coats, which they make to Order In the
very best style of art and Vert:man ship. The
house Is well manumit throvfghout, and pa
trons may at all tam. safely rely upon rtsailys
fur courteous attention from the obliging and
accommodating clef ha .in atteodancii. Ile
mementher the place, No. 21 Filth street..
31,111 .4.1
. 4. 1 J.,
75 IY.I
. , .lo
What a WarldThe Uwe Itt
Only to think our old friend o t the corner
of I.therty auilSt. Chair streets, will offer to
Ills friends not pations three deferent kinds
of (13 , 61,er5, all three or t 1 4 .0 best prb
Celt to range as follows: be bent Cove Shell
oysters at fifteen emits per dozen, better than
any can opened to sell at thirty cents; and
toy Shell at twenty-lie rents, will- ho better
than you'enn get theft ally where else for
ilftycents; and my forty cent oysteis 1 defy
ally man lit the Iron City to produce them
without dealing with me, as 1 wilt supply
thmnt to any one so that they 'Pan sell at my
prlcee and-realize fifty pet cent. Give fie a
call, Don't forgot the place. Noopariel Din
lel; Saloon, earlier of Literty and St. Clair
street,. ,
Charsed with Sheri
Adam Wlssler apperrod before Jystice Lip-
Ott, yesterday, and made oath against
Annie James, for . 'The larceny of four dollars
'and sixty cents. The dere - Adam sue employ
ed a few weeks 'Mice asltt domestic In tho
family of Mr. Wissler, In the Eighth ward.
but dittlenlty occurring between' her and
Mrs: Wissier, ehelelt the houseon Tuesday
evening lam and since that tltuo !ma nothetin
seen by any member of tier employers fami
ly, The money which ahe is charged with
having stolen, was in a bureau drawer *rap
ped Ina handkerchief, which the accused was
seen to have in her hand a few mammals be
fore she left. a warrant lons been Issued for
lierErrest. •
Befor4; /114dernann Johon
.Catharine Robinson charged.,,Zenn le Taylor
with the larceny of a cape and-coat and other
articles from the hone of the alflant. A war
rant wa leaned; Jennie arrested and Irrau g h
berme the Alderman. In default of bail in
three immix - ea dollar..liairdo was committed
to answer at Court. •
!Mary Rook charged a galtb at, not a Lad look
ing young lady with using -bad,' violent and
denttnatory language. Emma, with her fr-r.
r.ling-euris, presently made tier appearance In
the cuStody of facer Thomas, and after a pa
tient hearing by 'ILO Alderman and a largo
amount Of lagla displayed On eittlOr Side, /WI
accatied_ was disci:at - gm' with. payment of
costs: , -
The IVesinahaitler.Resiew
Foe ocrOuse: 'Reprinted by the Leonard Scott
_ uldishing Calumny, New York: Sold at
'Pittsburgh, by W. A. taldunienity.
Contents—l. The Irish ChurchApo*.
%les; by Ernest. Ronan; 3. Thu Neenah and
their Origin; 4. The' :Abbe ....Lamennals on
Dante: A. The Canadian COnibiterney and the
*Reciprocity. Treaty,• U. the Dog, his
genee; 7. Our ;North Paellie Colonies; S. The
Verret ot.Vontalmbleau. Contemporary
erature., .
Daok Dlvidenda.in'addltlop to the all v
Benda announced It day or two' since - onr
columns, we havo to add. [luso declared
.by
tho Third National tied - Citizens' National
.11anks....flie Conner declares' a dividend of
els per cent.. and Ulu latter ilve, out of •the
earning of the past six months. Both are
sterling Institutions, and we ace pleased to
chronicle the handsome dividends declared:
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
A kill! IIss3IMOD JOURNAL,,
CONTAINI.I4 07: TIIIRTT-TWO COLT:ROB OP
PRESR AND CAMICREIifING READING
MATTER TOGETHER WITH sun- .
RZT REVIEWB AND „ Cinl.
RENT LOCAL N ERR.
TWO EDITIONS ISSUEDI
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
The raliion Is forwarded which will leach
aubwriber soonest.
Ea=
llngle Copy (par annum)
ECIMMES
Clubs of Ten or more
Meellin,T.—The Alumni of. Washington and
Jefferson College Will hold x meeting in the
First Presbyterian Church to th..eitx, on
Tuesday evening, MAt inst. This meining
promises to be one of unusual Interest, OR a
number Of the distinguished members of quo
Alumni are expected to bepresmit anti par
ticipate in the prOecedinga.
ECM
TAYLOR—Mrs. ELIZAISETII TAILOR, oci the
that., at 3.%1 o'clock •
The funeral will take place at 2 o'cloOr. ztn A nA.T,
from her late realilence, klmrpsburg. to proceed to
Allegheny CeMetery. The friends of the flaully
are respectfully Itivlteil to attend. Carrlagekalil
leave Va!man & nampoon , i, corner of:inveigh and
, S . /11Itli9eld street., at I o'clock.
•
[Philadelphia papers please copy.
AtYLEtt.—ht Clevel.d. Ohio, Nov. GL6. mt,
WILLIAM orJaCasun. Tenn., brother
or T. T. and 0.'01.. Mytcr.
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Funeral on Fiartalr 31onlili:11, nth - lost., :at ,111
o'elook, from the reshlence of .1. A. Myler.
Leacool. itreel, Allegheny city. Friends of the
dtrulllea are Invited to attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
11 . ILLBALE CEMETELIX.-J-The
t.auttrui ••liedY-acre,•• the Direst auprirtx!
l! ' eTPrialitatif
AllegbesT. w ror iota, penults or Dllgg, tall
at Centrai Drug Store of (AXIL It CLAN El, Alit
;belly city-
ALEX. ,LigiEN; •
•
mr.csrla r mirafrAtjicaEiNe.,
N0.1G4 Fourth itruet. Pltteburgi. Ps. OOFFINB or
tindA, eicArirs, in.ovsnoLud
or Funeral FLITIIISMIZIN ktoons mrsuuneo. .owns
d
W. Jacobus, MD . .. Tlaomuu Ewing. Jur..ott H.
littler, C.a.
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FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UN DEBT AItERS
- N0..196 Smit4tleld coi - .
- • trAstrance trim tioventh Street./
IPX"X"r/93317r1E1.C3VJECp PAL..
ANTI 133 biANDUSKY STREET.
A ir.e.sersimiv v. PA
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R T. WIIITC & CO., •
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS . ,
Manchester. Wl:lat'sd:iin and vicinity.
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'NEIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE
Ooruerot Ilast.ffitsll and Ckartlers istree.ts. •
If isnc and Varriaxerfurolabril.
rEIGA GLASSES
FOR S4LE un HIRE:,
AT OUNSEATH & CO.'S,
86 M.l.Xt.lta f3ltroet.
oe9 ,
LADIES' AND .GENT'S'
740;7.41.2173ELMff10e.'
ALL SIT LES.
AT 6111EATLT REDUCED TRICIA,
AT
T.-17171-T-5353117 9 E5..
lor, WTI.IE - ST., SEAIL FIFTH.
Gnovrar. itAttER'S
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewi n..“- Maehines
A re TILE It F.r.T fur Fand'y Rod Ittauurart urloK pur
lbws. Pail and bte flit lit at
Xo. is Fifth Street
FOR CIIEAP
SPI~7C7TII:CL~E3;-'
4!:3k0 TO
31A.SLETT & CO'S,
931 Smithfield Street.
NEW AND IMPHOTED METHOD
• - or {
REPAIRING . AND POLISHING WOOD
THE LKP 91 ,
AV,VC: OR NIMVILAC;
I'ItODUCING A kt,Cl'.ll. - •
UN.ln.lllit.titY IN lIIIII.T.IANCY ANI) PUHA
-MLITT. mai srfl.h one harYthe tabor, time •
and cost ol any-other procest.
PATENTED AUGUST
DIN STATE. COUNTY AND SHOP lUUUTS
Attdreas •
EMCEE% & lItViN 6,
• noe:n6G ,
Con.loarland l.lounty, Pa.
JUSIICAI2IIOI.A..r. W. It. LATSItAw. 7 a. ANDERSON.
EAGLE COTTON WORKS.
HAVING RECENTLY PURCHAA-
Els THE EAGLE, CUTToN \WEISS, nrtner
ly owned by KINU, PENNOCK CO.; we
respectfully la lallll
the public that Ivo will continue.
the manufacture of
Sheetings, Cotton yarns, Carpet
Chains, Candle Wick
and Batting. -
Orden easy tieleft at the 001ce of the Work.,
CODER ISABELLA S SANDUSKY STS., ALL6GUENY CITY;
Olt AT TOE '
P.IITTSIi UR Gil BILE PrjEltr,
Cooler of De g asses Way and Marker's All y,
Pittailassa - a - ls, Pill..
JOSHUA RHODES & CO.
Doamal
JUST ,111111V1 FROM THE:
BOOTS'; t ILND SHOES. I
JAMES. ROBB,:
No, 89' Market Strert, Pittsburgh, Pa
, .
VIIs el.lestablleht,l bowie has new In sln thirtY-
Gve worth of Boots not nboev,
styles the latest, the quality the llevt, wt C leh Iwo. e
ileterwleed to te ll at b FAIN I.OW PI F.n. We
have revel-yea Ott to be up.bantold by au In tile be It•
Ness that keep, worth
Call touboaavutae bur ia..4 or sls. .0.1 we reel
cattathul that you will hereto., wh ow at you want In
the I:.L and 'Aloe I,tue.
I/0 not fore - o.llm blue, 66!far}etetreet.
jet% • • • ; Ctook,
ori , T BE DECEIVED BY
•
nourishing Lilt COlutrka sulvertb4lnentt oritifetlur
ktleb , uet, but get a tiltoV-} ItAwru..,
• It b. been 15111 ttate,tror sixteen
ye•are, and it by all,cOmpv
-tbut Judges, •
uou
bi tic,llbe
•• NT .
No, 3.6 PIS" 83trepc..t.
HOUSES! 11011SEsil • -
FORaa'J •
•
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81 . 1E6.4 to= ud INOIIK(HOSSES, Just r..o.lved
*Ad 1r 111 ts, nold rhnap: one good DIU vING HORSE
one goon IVOME. )laft.K. uaranirea o 110 sound
and pool NtOt ktri. Call at •
110 WARD'S SA_LX STAB LE, •
no 9 Fir‘t ntreeL. near niononcannla lloone.
DIRER, CLOSE & CO.,
Practical Furniture Manufacturers,
CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS •
Latest styles of 'PLUM I max ronnsetliron hand.
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ptrirsnuttGit itallk - • .
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• FOR SAVINCS, - -_
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No: G 7 X • crumtla. Mt - root.
I.)om.oaltb m de nu or To. fare N0V.E1104.0
win draw SIN. P 1.1: CEN/ . . I..N'l'Eltr,.-3T 1 foto of
1aX.0 . F9011 NOV ' - ' • -
%mu .I.lly OM 9A. N.. fo' r. On.rou Wed-
Ilead AU.lllltu. day ercoings, loom 10 o'olook.
noll:1110 • - .
~~€~y-~ f~~A
WINE THIS DAN' SOLD MY EN.
Tittle INTERYHT STAN ittotD V.E•
TR.o.tttllK.ltiel IN itity rt Alm of CLARK&
tiliEß, to Cot. F.LI C it, of .00t dr=
tir.uur T W. C. TW.Etom,g.
. October no7:ne.
RIDLEY'S
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CLI4. - E.A.Di. - CAANTX:O - 17. •
oat rrerierci fetish no pply of vbrle
tett Visnllla. er.,111 nalortr4 thttt , l , o,lkg:
ti) VAC r.. 14 Wuc , ry Meteor uta
JUIDT Ji...118 - 14.311*Vr..
Rued straeta:
ENY I LLI GOLDEN SYR- ,
UP.— rive trerrels of thle eslebrate4 liftep lost
reeekred and for •ale le: keen or -lay,the puree
'We rienpy tirocery Store, - •
. : •.1 NO, .I"Xit/311/IW.
*MI - career llter.ree anti khkedetroe
MOND
rigOIWSUADES-,Altttioyror:
alarl !- iVf 'a :3 -
littaLrnt
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'RA MILL ENGLINII - VENZ*I44:::
uzl3. " c° ?lZrel."ir t .l it legutV "r;
!noggin. 3 WOO 4 Meet',
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